TUJS BCIIA3NTON TKIJiUJSrJS T11LT1JSDAT MORNING, JANUARY" 3, 1895. I V Kew year's (These short serial utories are copyrighted by Bacheller, Johrison & Bach eller.and are printed InTheTrlbune by special arrangement, simultaneous with their appearance la the leading daily journals of the large cities). If Innocent curiosity and love of fun had carried many to the New Year handshaking three years before, a more serious Interest, not unmixed with curiosity still, swelled the party to night. It was a mile out of town. The night iwas stormy, the roads were heavy and most of the wagons without cover, but the festive spirit Is impervious to weather the world over, and there were Umbrellas In Simpklnsville, and over coats and "tarpaulins." Everybody went. Even curtain per sons who hud not previously been able to master their personal animosities sufficiently to resolve to present them selves for the midnight handshaking, end had decided to nurse their griev ances for another year, promptly de ckled to bury their little hatchets, and Join the party. To storm a citadel of sorrow, whether the issue should prove a victory for besiegers or besieged, was no slight lure to a people whose excitements were few, and whose interests were limited to the personal huppenings of their small community. It Is a crime in the provincial code pocial to excuse oneself from a guest. To deny a full and cordial reception to all the town would be to ostracise oneself forever, not only from its so ciety but from all its sympathies. The weak-hearted hostess rallied all her falling energies for the emergency. And there was no lack of friendliness In her pale old face as she. greeted her most unwelcome guests with extended hands. If her thin cheeks flushed faintly as her neighbors' happy daughters passed liefore her in game or dance, her so licitous observers, nut suspecting the pain at her heart, whispered: "Mis' Meredith Is chlrpln' up a'ready. She looks a heap better 'n when we come Jn." So little did they understand. If mirth and numbers be a test, the old year party at the Merediths' was assuredly a success. Human emotions swing as pendulums from tears to laughter. Those of the puests tonight who had declared that they knew they would burst out crying ns soon ns they entered that house, Were the ones who laughed the loudest. "Spinning ' the plate," "dumb-crambo," "pillow," "how, when and where," such were the Innocent games that composed the simple diversions of the evening, varied by music by the village string bands and oeasional songs from the girls, nil to end with a "Virginia break-down" just before 12 o'clock, when the handshaking fun should commence. It seemed a very merry party and yet, In speaking of it afterward, there were many who declared that it was the saddest evening they had ever spent in their lives. Some even ailirming that they had been "obliged to set up an' gigglo the live-long time to keep from cryin' i-very time they looked at Mis' Mereuith." Whether this were true, or only seemed to be true In the light of sub sequent events, lit would be hard to say. Certain It was, however, that the note that rose above the storm and floated out the lighted windows was a ".ote of Joyous merrymaking. Such vas the note that greeted a certain slowly moving wagon, whose heavily clogged wheels turned into the Mere dith's gate near midnight. The be lated guest was evidently one entirely familiar with the premises, for, not withstanding the darkness of the night, the ponderous wheels turned accurate ly into the curve beyond the magnolia tree, moved slowly but surely alons the, drive up to the door, and stopped iwith hesitation exactly opposite the "landirfg," well-nigh invisible tonight. After the ending of the final dance, during the very last moments of the closing year, there was always at the old year party an Interval of silence. The old men held their watches In their hands, and the young peopla spoke in whlnpers. 10 was this last waiting interval that in years passed the old man Prophet had filled with portent, even though, until his last prophesy, his words had keen lightly spoken. As the crowd sat waiting tonight, Watching the hands of the old clock nto Which Limped a Tall Muffled I'iglllC that seemed almost to have stopped, so slow was their movement, listening to the never hurrying tick-tack of the long pendulum against the wall, It Is proba ble that memory, quickened by circum stances and environment, supplied to every mind present a picture of the old man, as he had often stood before (them; A careful turn of the front door latch, fo Blight a. click as to be scarcely. dis cernible, came at this moment, as the clank of a sledge-hammer, turning all 'heads with a common Impulse toward the slowly opening door. Into which limped a . tall, mudled figure, that seemed to the' startled eyes of the company to reach quite to the celling. Those sitting near the door started back In terror at the apparition, and all were on their feet In a moment. But ihavlng entered, the figure stood still Just within the door. And before there was time for action or question, even, a bundle of old wraps had fallen end the old man Prophet, bearing In his arms a golden-haired cherub of about two years, stood in the presence of the company. , The revulsion of feeling, indescriba ble by words, was quickly told by fast flowing tears. Looking upon the old man and the child, everyone present read a new chapterln the homo tragedy, end wept In Its presence. Coming from the dark night Into the light, 'the old man could not for a tnq. 1 5Tftt! .: meut discern the faces he knew, and when the little one, shrinking from the glare, -hid her face Jn his hair, it was as if time had turned back, so per fect a restoration was the picture of a familiar one of the old days. No word had yet been spoken, and the ticking of the great clock and the crackling lire mingled with sobs were the only sounds that broke the stillness, when the old man, having gotten his bearing, walked directly dp to old Mrs. Meredith and laid the child in her arms. Then, lo?ing no time but, pointing to the clock that was slowly nearing the hour, he said, In a voice tremulus with emotion: "De time is most here. Is you all ready to shek hands? Ef you is everybody turn round and come with me." , As he spoke, he turned back to the still open door, and before those who had followed had taken in his full meaning, he had drawn Into the mom a slim, shrinking figure, und little May Day Meredith, pale, frightened and weather-beaten, stood before them.1 If it was her own father who was first to grasp her hand, and if he car ried her In Jils arms to her mother, It was that the rest deferred to his first claim, and that their hearty and af- I Aint Xcvcr Fired Her Lut One't. fc-ctionate greetings came later In their proper order. The striking of the (rrvat clock now, mingled with the sound of joy and of weeping the con gratulations, handshaking and words of praise fervently uttered made- a scene ever to be held dear In the annals of Simpklnsville. A soene beyond words of description a family meeting which even lifetime friends recognized as too sacred for their eyes and hur ried, weeping, away. It was when the memorable, sad, joyous party was over, that Prophet, following old man McMonigle out, called him aside for a moment. Then putting Into his hands a small object, he said In a tremulous voice: "Much obliged for de loan o' de' pis tol. Marse Dan'l. Hold her keerful, eaze she's loaded des de way you loaded her all 'cept one barrel. I ain't never lired her but onc't." The End. &. IE TT I 22 33 in the hand of a Surgeon f rives you a feeling of lorror mid ilrend. 'i'hore is no loiurcr iifci'sslty for its use in many diseuw 3 formerly rcgurded us iu cuinlilo without cutting. Tlie Triumph of Conservative Surgery is well Illustrated bytlio fnct thnt. RHPUIRF?' breach. innontdit ieally cured withrjit tUo knife nnd without puin. Clumpy, dialing trusses can he thrown away! They never cure lint often induuo iu llnnirmition. strangulation und death. THMflFfi 0ariun. Fibroid (Uterine) and I Uluiuiiw jimny others, are now removed without the perils of cutting operations. without the perdu of c pile tutors; however large, Jistuia nd fithnr iliorpfifn nf the lower bowel, are permanently cured with out puin or resort to the kiille. SM'flidfT in the. Illuilder. no matter hew 1 Vila, lnrffe. in crushed, pulverized, wnsu- prt out snd nertctlv removed without cutting. TRII'TflRF of I'riiiHiy I'aseuge in ulso Ol niUIUnC ,.,.mf,ved without ctittinar in hundreds of enses. For pamphlet, references arm mi particulars, genu iu reins (in stamps) to World's lilnpeiisury Medienl Aseociatiua, No. W Main (Street, iiufiulo, N. Y. Thin Fumonfi BemedvcurpMautrklvand txir Thanently pll nervous (U"!iihcf, Ruch as Woak Mtimory, Loss nf Hrnlri Power, 1!cihIhc1h, Wuko inmexs, mjo vimmy. n.i;nuy omisbiun, evil iirtnni,itn potency and wntltin uixeuttoB ciuiHud by youthful error or rxcenncs. ( ontuhn no onlriton. In a nrrve tonic n ml blood bit II (for, MuWoa the pnleanri pnnv HtroiiK anil plump- Kttsily tnrrlod In vest pocket. SI per box; lor sf. By Jim 1 1 prupnlU witli ti written (rimrnntee to cum or moony rpinnnon. wruo its ir iree meuicnl noon, pen i neaioa in pi run w nipper, which con tain (entlmonlHlH nnd tlnnnolal r I orotic en. Na rhnrff Tor consult it Unit. Iff tun rc of imita ffins. Sold hv nr nUveiilml nuentu, or ndilrens NKUUNKtuciiM iuaaonic it'iu pie, t;incuo. ROM) IN SCR ANTON, PA., H. C. BANDEKHON WAbUINUTOtNtCOR. SPKUCE, DUUUGISTS. IB in Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealtli Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC ANt RUSH DALLi WOKKS. Lafflln 4 Band Powder Co.' Orange Gun Powder Eloetrle Batteries, Fuses for explod ing' Waata, Safety Fuse anti Repauno Chemical Co.'s HighExplosives RUTH M-FNf RWwuflrcl il STlE WAS OFFENDED. It 'Disgusted Her1 to Hear Him Speak Slightingly of the Autocrat. The story Is recalled by the Boston Transcript of a y'ounif Virginia coun try girl dlnlnff in that city some yours ago, in the days when Dr. Holmes went to dinners. Seated next her at table was a homely, little old gentleman, whose niune ehe did not catch. lie began to talk with her, and auked her how she passed her time In the country. "Oh, we read, my father and I," she said. "What do you read?" asked the little old man. "Well, the 'Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,' for one thing," she answered. "I should think you would not care to .read that more than once," re marked the little old man, in a tone of Flight disparagement. "My father and I may not be Judges of literature," airily said Miss Virginia, with a faint accent or scorn, "but when we get to the end of the 'Autocrat' we generally turn 'back to the beginning and read It Over again." The little old man smiled at this, and was disposed to be friendly, but Miss Virginia was so disgusted with his tone concerning the "Autocrat" that she met him with chilly Indifference. As soon ns the guests went Into the drawing room her hostess whispered reproachfully to her: "You didn't seem to nnd Dr. Holmes as Interesting as I hoped." Dr. Holmes!" shrieked MIns Virginia. There was a tableaus and an explana tion, r Never ate Qiinker Oats with cream? You have missed one of the good things of life. Just try it! i Sold only In a lb. Packages. UJULBERT'S f?i ft u WYOMING AVE., SCRANTON. STEIN WAY & SON DECKER BROTHERS KKANICH & BACK and Others STULTZ i BAUER PIANOS Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL nERCHANDISE, MUSIC, ETC. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Mannf actn rod at the Wnpwallopon Mills, Li xerne comity, Pa., anil Ht Wil niiigtun, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for Iho Wyoming District. 118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Buildiui;. Agencies : TITOS. FORD. I ittstou Pn. JoHN B. SMITH & SON. Plymouth. Pa, E. W. WUU.MAN, Wilkes Barre, Pn. Agents for tho Hepauno Chemical Com liuuy ilijch llxpluslvea. Cddomio nr Thc Miohist Mtoin.t Auntoumi: mvEYoti if nrn rtnU ikitaitu will earn yon. A trpuderful boon to puiri-ren from Volili, Mare '1'hront, laflnnru llroticliltli, titllAl I'FVtH. Altnrds imm'tiiaierrUrf. Anetticipnt tn pnrltnt.rca(lT to tin on Brt tnrilmtlon of colli. 4'onttnDed Vfo I:ircvt Permanent Tiire. ndHfauilunriiarr.ntoudormonoyrotuixled. Prlpa, 6Q en. Trial frcn t Dnugmn. lu-dlnterea mail, m oouu. H. 1. CIMKDI, Kir., Ian UiTcn, Kick., U.S. t, ' OV8H3IAtrn 1.1 F NTUm "ur"t end aafpit remvilr for niL.ll HUL nll.in1l"oniai. Kraema.lteb.Halt HhiMim.nlrt Snreg, llmna, Cuta. Wonderful rem. Ofly for PI I.KH. Iilce.r.it.t lnm-n ai n gtgto or IT nmtl prepaid. A(ldrw awntiove. DntUf' . .For sale by Matthews Bros, and John H. Phelos. t Quale! ji j ATS I 9 'A s W BUCKSH M ' BorsesShod. , M WAGON L m- SUPPLIES. Hold Fast, , . E Detachable f ISil !l ! 110. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are 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 fof 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. I T TESTIFIES TO DR. HACKER'S AS I W AH. AS i AM. I give tho following statement unas'tod. I have been a BitnVrcr for so long a tlmo ami have epent so much money with co culled specialists uml cucli time have boon disappointed and misled, that it was with a good dual of doubt that 1 culled on Dlt. llAC'KEl:. Jlut Knowing of Lome of tho cures he made In this city four years ago, and the conildeiice of the people of Scran ton in him then, I resolved to try him. It was a lucky move for me. I was troubled with dizziness, spots floating be fore my eyes, bud ilivums, melancholy, easily startled when spoken to, no deslra to exert myself and tired on the least ex ertion, especially hi tho morning; had no pleomiro in company; very nervous und altogether was a comphito wreck. But thunUs to PK. HAfKKR, I am today a well mun. 1 would udvise ull young men suffering as I dlu to cull Immediately; In 45 days'! gained In flt?h 18 pounds. For obvious reasons I prefer to withhold my name, but if any who suiter will call on Ull, HACKKH at tho I.iu-icuwaiina Medi cal Institute, ho will furnish my name und address. NO CURE, NO PAY. EXAMINATION" KKKR and conducted fn GKrmun, Welsh or English. Send for "Our Hook" on nervous dis eases of men. Olllce, 327 Spruce street, Scranton. OFF1CB HOURS-S a. m. to 8 p. in. Sunday, lb a, m. to 2 p. m. LAGER BEER BREWERY. Manufacturers of the Celebrated NER LAGER BEER CAPACITY : 100,000 Barrels per Annum OUR The Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator. 200 DAYS' TREATMENT, $1.00 COMPOSED OP HERBS, BARKS. ROOTS An J will Pnltlvlv pure all (Jiseaion nrlolng from IMPURE BLOOD, L'CH AS Rheumatism, Kidney Disorder, Liver i.oinpiauu, dick anu rcrv pepsia. Fever and Ague, Scrofu la, l'eniale Complaints, Erysipe las, Nervous Affections, Catarrh, and all ypiiuitic uiseases. E. M. IIETZEL, AGETf 330 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ' Call and Get Circulars. ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All done nwny with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, Which conaltits of incrcdlcntH well-known to ull. It can be applied to tin, Kiuvanlteu tin, sheet iron root's, Rlso to briek dwellnns, which will firevent nhpolutely uny cruniDlinK, craoK nir or breiikinit of the brick. It will out lost tltinintr of nny kind by many years, und It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of tho coHt of tinning. Is sold by tho Job or pouiKi. LontmciH is Ken oy ANTONIO UAKTMAKN, GL7 Birch St SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Also a Full Line of ITHS I , Scranton, Pa. TREATMENT OF iwiis wm OF NOR IS If. Ml m Physicians and Surgeons. DR. G. EDOAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to' 610 Spruce street, Scranton, M (Just opposite Court House Square.) DR. A. J. CONNELU OFFICE 201 vvoHuinKion uveuiio, cor. oiirucu siret't, i over Fruncke's druir stroe. Residence, 722 Vine st. Otiice hours: 10.30 to 12 a. ! m. and 2 to 4. and i.'M to 7.30 p. m. Sim- ) day, 2 to s p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, OFFICE CORNER Lackawanna and Washington avenues; over Leonard's shoo store; otllce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m.; evenlnitH at residence, E12 N. Washington avenue. DR. C. L. FRET, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Eye, Eur, Nose and Throat; office., 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, B2B Vino street. DR. L. M. QATE9,'126 WASHINGTON avenue. Otiice hours. 8 to 9 a. m., l.oO to it and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 30) Madi son avenue. JOHN L. WENTZ, M. D OFFICES 52 and 03 Commonwealth bulldln's; rel denco 711 Madison uve. ; otiice hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 8: Sundays, 2.30 to 4, evenings at residence. A specialty made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat und gynecology. DR. KAY, 20'J I'ENN AVE.; 1 to S P. M. ; cull 2im2. LMs. ol women, ousirciricc ami und all ills, of clill. ' Lawyci's. JESSUPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at ' law, Commonwealtn bulldlny, Washinptoii avenue. V. 1 1. JKSSUP, HORACE E. HAND, W. II. JESSL'P, JR. WILLARD, WARREN &. KNAPP. AT- torneys und Counsellors r.t Lair, Itc publican buildlnir, VVushlngtou ave nue, Scranton, I'u. PATTERSON & WILCOX, ATTO li no's and Counsellors at Law; otflces 6 and 8 Library building , Scrunton, Pn. ROSWELL 11. PATTERSON, WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys una counsellors, l ommou wealth building. Rooms 11), 20 and 21. W. F. BOYLE. ATTORNE Y-AT-LA V, Nos. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washing ton avenue. HENRY M. SICKLY LAW OFFICES in Price building, 12H Washington uve. FRANK T. OKKLL, ATTORNE-AT- Lnw. Room 0, Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Pu. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORN 13Y- ut-lviiw, rooms 1,3, til und iio, Common wealth building'. SAMl.'EL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT- Law. Olllce, 317 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W, 423.Lackawuna avo., Scranton, Pa. P. P. SMITH, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Olllco rooms, M, 05 and Oli Common wealth building. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORN EY-AT law, Commonwealth building, Scran ton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. br R. REPiLoGLE", ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 40S Spruce street. 57 TTICILL A mTaTT 6 RNE Y-AT-LA W 120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, I'u. Schools, SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and gills for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September 10. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. UUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S K1NDEKGAR tcn and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu pils received at all times. Next term will open Nov. 111. Dentists. s D7tWlL7.TAM a7 taft Spiscialtv in porcelain, crown und bridge work. Odontothreupla. Olllce, 325 North Washington avenue. cT c7 lauuach, su7taicoi7 DENTIST No. 115 Wyoming avenue. It. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on investment man any other association. Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime Bunl; building. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 14ii Washington ave nue; green house, i:t,o North Main ave nue; store telephoe 7S2. Tetis. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEU 015 LACKAWANNA avenue, Scranton, Pu., manufacturer of v u e screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK- Uu avenue. Rates reasonable. V. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. W. G. St'HENCK, Manager. Sixteenth r.t., one block e.'ixt of Broadway, at Union Square, New York. American plan, 3.00 per duy and upward, bcrantonh6use, 'near ,iTu& , pusseliger depot. Conducted on the European plun. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. DAVIS & VON STOHCH, Rooms 24, 25 and 2i, ARCHITECTS, Commouweulth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear ot boo v usmngton avenue. B 7.7 liitOWN, ARCH. ..'ARCHITECT Price building, 12U Washing ton uveiiuc Scranton. Miscellaneous. BAL ER'S ORCHESTRA Ml SIC FOR Palis, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms uduross it. J. Uuuer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberfs music Hioie. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. arenousc, n asnington uve., Scran ton, Pa. UNDERTAKING AND LIVERY, 1523 cupouse avo. jj. l,. v dote, AGT. FR A N K PT "BROWN " & CO. " WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Corduge and OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna avo. A Deotdefl Move In tho RknteR Irnao has set In nnd It will pay ycu to emmlne the stock of JURIBCH'S. nt438 Kpruce street. Fine llneof superior pocket cutlery, razors, etc., for Holi day trade, Guns and ammunition at bottom fiLrurmt A lftn ,nm, Mi-nnd llHIld bopls at prices that will a ton lull you.Seolng is beUeviug CALL UP 3682. 1 CO. OILS, VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET M. W. COLLINS, M'g'r. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey. f LeliiKh ond Kusqnubanna Division) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleunllnoss and comfort. TIME TAHLE IN KFKECT NOV. 18, 1P94. Trains leave Scranton for Pitlulon, Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.20, D.15, 11.30 a.m., 12.45, 2.00, 3.05, 5.00, 7.25, 11. Ui p.m. Sundays, 8.00 a.m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p.m. r or Aimntic uity, a.m. Kor New York. K.'wark and Ellzfthftth. 8.20 (cxpresB) a.m., 12.45 (uxpreuu with Muf fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p.m. Sun day, 2.15 p.m. For Munch Chunk, Allnntown, Hcthlo hem, Kimton and Phlludulphla, 8.20 a.m.. izaj, a.uo, a.w (oxcepe I'liuiuiuipnia) p.m. Sundiiy, 2.15 p.m. For Lone llrunch. Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m. ! or Kcaciins, L,cDiuion ana tiarnsourg, via Allen town, 8.20 a.m., 12.10, 0.00 p.m. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. i-or roitiivnic, .20 a.m., 12.16 p.m. Roturiilns:. leuve New Y'ork. foot of Lib erty street, North river, at 9.10 (express) a.m., l.H. 1.30, 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p.m. Punday, 4.30 a.m. i.euvo riiiiiiueipnia, KenriuiR lerimnni, 9.0H u.m., 2.00 und 4.30 p.m. Sunday ti.'lt a.m. TliroiiKri ttclcnts to nil points lit lowest rates may bo had on application In ad vunco to tho ticket iittriit al tho station. II. J . HAMIWl.V, Gen. l'usa. AconL J. II. OLIIAIJSEN-. Gen. Slipt. Nov. 1t, 1391. Trp.ln leaves S-.-runton for Phlladclnhhi and New York via J). II. R. R. at 7.45 a.m., i.i.05, 2.?.4 and 11.38 p.m., via D L. ii v'. It. R., ti.00, 8.IW. 11.20 urn., und 1.3 p.m. Leave S-rauton for l'it-.ston and Wilkes- Hai-re, via I., L. & Vv'. R. It., 0.00, 8.0S, 11.20 a.m. ,-3.30, ti.07, 8.50 p.m. Lave Si i'aiiion lor Whlto Haven, Ha zleton, Pottsvillu and all points oil tho Heovi r Meadow nnd rottsvllle branches, via 10. & W. V. K. R., fi.io a.nn, vlu D. & II. ;:. it. at 7.4j a.m., 12.1m, 2. .is, 4.i) p.m., via 1).. L. & W. R. It.. G.oo. d.us. 11.20 a.m.. l.oO. 3.50 p.m. Leave scranton tor liclhli hem, Laston, Reading, Harrlsl.oirg ainl all iiitermediato points via D. & H. II. P.., 7.45 a.m., 12.05, 2.3K. 4.0:1. H.8K .ri.m.. via .. L. & W. R. il.. 0.00, U.M, 11.20 a.m., 1.31 p.m. Leave Si'ianton for Tunkhannock. To- waiiila, Elmlra, Ithaca, G-neva and all uiternieilluto points via 13. & II. R. It., S.4o a.m., 12.0.1 and 11.35 p.m., via D., L, & W. R. R .', 9.55 a.m., 1.30 p.m. Leave Scranton for Rochester. IJiifTaio. Xlngara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all points west via D. 4 II. R. R., s.43 a.m., 12.05, 9.15, 11.3S p.m., via D., L. & W. R. !!.. and l'ittston Junction, S.os, 0.55 a.m., l.jO, 8.00 p.m., via E. fz W. V. It. R., 3.41 p.m. l or Kimtra ami the west via Hnlarnanca, via D. II. R. 11.. 8.1". a.m., 12.05, li.cr, p.m., via D., L. & W. It. It.. 8.0S. 9.55 a.m.. 1.30. ami 11.07 p.m. l'ullmnn parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. & II. Junction or llkes-Rarre and New Y ork, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Hrid.ro. ROLLIX IT. WILBUR, Con. Stmt. CHAS.S.LEH.Gen.Pass. Am., I'hllu., Pa. A. w. iUiN.i e..iA.ri rile, assi. uea. rass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Trains ler.vo Scranton as follows: Kx press for New York ond all points East, 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 3.50 p.m. Express for Knston, Trenton, Philadel phia anil the south, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m., 12.55 and 3.50 p.m. WashinKton and way stations, 3.55 p.m. Tobyhanna accommodation, ii.10 p.m. Express for Hlnchamton, Or.wego, El miru, CornlnR:. Hath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris nnd Huffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a.m. and 1.21 p.m., maklnir close connections at Buf falo to all points in tho West , Northwest and Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9 a.m. Hlnuhair.ton and way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 5.15 p.m. Hllibhaniton und Elmlra Express, ti.05 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswoso I'tlca and Riehlield Springs, 2.35 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. Ithaca, 2.35 nnd Path 9 a.m. nnd 1.21 p.m. I-'or Noilhumlx'i'land, Pittston, Wllkes Parre, Plymouth, UloomshurR und Dan ville, ninkini; close connections at North umlierland for Willlamsport, Harrlshurg, Haltlmore, Wnshingtoti ami the South. Northumhcrland and lnternu-dlate r.ta tlons, ti.oo. 9.55 a.m. ami 1.30 and 0.u7 p.m. Nantlcoke and lntermedlato stutions, 8.03 nnd 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 8.50 and 8.52 p.m. Pullman parlor and slceplnt: coaches on nil express trains Eor detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to ,M. L. Smith, city ticket office, S2S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket otiice. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, day, July 20, all tra'ns wlllnrrive at new Lack awanna p.venuo station as follows: Trains will leave Scran ton station for Carbomlalo and in termediate points at 2.20, 5.45, 7.0D, 8.25 and 10.10 a.m., 12.00, 2.20, 3.65, 5.15, 6.15, i.2j, 9.10 and 11.20 p.m. i.-nr k'lirvtew. Wnvmart nnd Honesdalo at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a,m.,12.W, 2.20 und C.16 P Eor Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack nnd Hon treal at 5.45 a.m. and 2.2u p.m. I'or Wilkes-Parre and Intcrrnedlat .luts at 7.45, 8.45, 9.23 and 10.45 a.m., 12.l'5j 1.20, 238, 4.00, 6.10, ti.05, 9. and 11.33 p.m. , Trains will arrive at Scranton statloa from Carbondalo and Intermediate points Bt 7.40, 8.40, 9.34 and 10.40 a.m., 12.W), 1.17,2,3tj 3.40, 4.54, 5.55, 7.45. 9.11 and 11.33 p.m. Prom Honesdale, Wuymart and Faw view at 9.31 a.m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40, 5.55 and 7.45 II. ni. Prom Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, ote.j at 4.51 and 31. 3J p.m. From Wilkes-llarre nnd lntermedinta points at 2.15, K.Oi, 10.05 nnd 11.55 a.m., 1. lijj 2.14, 3.39, CIO, 6.08, 7.20, 9,03 and 11.16 p.m. , Sm.lNTCN DIVISION. In I-X'cct Kept. ic;h, 1804.' North 15 in nd. &011H1 Hnimd. f, - 205 HVS 101 a S c3f ! M .... 70-. .. . .... Tit'.... .... 700.... rjt r 11 820 1 15 .... 810 lOil .... 7M VIM ... 751 ti ll .... 74.1 l-.Mii .... 7S'I !'!:.'." .... 7l 12 IS ... 7'W 12 (VI .... 711! Ml.v.i ... 70S II 411 A 11 6 SI 11 31 9i:. a if rnao o v: ftl -13 19 Oil 6 41 11 S.1 B0.) 01 II IS 8 57 63'! 1111.1 8 M 0 sr. 11 11 8 mi 6i' It 07 841 0 21 11 115 841 619 llrtl 8 HI 614 11 IK) R:lH f 13 ri057 8.H3 610 10 55 8 30 V k M A II 202 -io fioa Ip t& go , A II .... 7 !'l .... .... 7 55 .... .... 81" .... AMP M "OiV" 'JO.'i .... 6li 211 .... 6 is 2 '.'! .... Oil 831 .... 6 3J 2 1 U4l 2IW .... 6 41 ass .... or.'i 3tVi .... Ill .IS 80!) .... 7 in 3 I" P if 7 24 3.11 5 34 7'.'T 13 3-1 5 37 f 7 13 41 f 5 4 7 31 3 45 S45 7 40 8M 5 51 7 4.1 3M 5 51 7s ar.ll 5 5SJ IK 4 01 6 04 J.'S 4 07 6 07 tW 410 610 8 00 4 11 8 14 8 02 U 17 6 IB 8 0 5 4 SO 6 20 'A M p H P II Stations (Trains Dnlly, Except anmlavl Arrive l.tMVt1 N Y Franklin S: West 4-'ad St Woelmwlo'ii Arrive l.envr Hancock, J tuic. Ilaiu'oclt Starlight Preston Park Conio royntello llt-liuoat Plensant JR., Ulliendtllrt 1 pninet City Cnrlwndtds Whlto HriilfO Mtiytleld Jcrniyn Archihalil NVintoa Peckvillo Olyphant Picksoa Throop rrovidence Park I'lneo Scranton Leave Arrin All trains run ilnlly except Sunday, f. 8li;nlltes that trains blop ou skjual for pas sensers. Sivura rates via Ontario & Western befors Rnreunslm; liokets ami save money. Day and ight lUpresB to the West. J. C. Anderson, Gen. Pais. Agt, T. Fll'eroft, Div. Pats, Age, buraiitou, l'a. Eric nnd Wjoinlni; Valley. Trains loavo Scranton for Now York and tntormediute points on the Erie rail road at D.35 u.m. and 321 p.m. AUo for Honesdale, liawley and local points ut 6.35. 9.45 a.m., and 3.24 p.m. All the above are through trains to and from Honesdale. Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at 6.40 a. m. and 3.41 p.m. Ladies Who Valuo A refined complexion must nao Fozzoni's Pom dor. It produces a soft and beautiful sktn. T HE FROTHINGHAM t Thursday Evening; Jan. 3. Lehigh - University Glee and Banjo Great Glee Club ! Unrivalled Banjo Club! Splendid Musical Treat! Pale of seats opens at Tin Frothinuliam bos ofliie Tuesday, Jan. 1, utU .m. Regular prices. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.' THURSDAY, JAN. 3. A. Y. PEARSON'S New JMo Dr.unutln Production. NOVELTY TI BE1J HOT 2-Thcrough-Bred Race Horses-2 A GREAT RACE SCENE. A Rood cast, headed by the versatile Ratio Rooimy in imitations of her lather, the late Pat Koouey. Spucial noenc-ry and meckauical ef feots. Clever spt-cialtios. Salo of seat) opens Tuesday, Jan. 1. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 7 and 8. BsRNA3EE UtifuZ DONALD'S ROBIN HOOD Opera Company Presenting LeKovon auil fcmith's Twin Opera Successes Holiday ROBIN HOOD Monday Ar. I) THfe, Tuesday KNICKERBOCKERS Tuesday Com puny. LARUE Chorus Own t rehestra. Prices: First tlnor $1.24 and 81.00. Balcony 75 and 50 cent j. Uall'-ry 25 cents. Sale of scat.i opens Pridtiy, Jan. 4. DAVIS' THEATER Afternoon and Evening. L. GREGORYS' FAffiO'JS PANTONINE TROUPE In the Hilarious Harlequinade and Fairjjt Trick Pantomine HUMPTY DOHPTY'S FROLICS. ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CEHTS Two performances datlyat2.30andS.15p.ra. NEXT ATTRACTION ! linti "TiiE PRIVATE SECRETARY." STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable), Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm) Sugar and Tea. Every box Rurranto'd to civ satisfaction, or money refunded. Full printed directions from a child to a Krowu person. Itispunly vegetable and cannot positively harm the mofct. tender infant. Insist on haviiift J)r, Campi bell's; accpt no other. At all Dragglsts, 2ici WONDERFUL. Botjth Scranton, Pa, Nov. 10, 1891. Mr. C. W. Csmpbell-Dear Sir: 1 hv Riven ray boy, Freddie. 7 years old, sorn of Dr. Campbell's MaRic Worm Sugar and Tea. nnd to my surprise this afternoon about 3 o'clock ho pushed a tapeworm measurlrv about 115 feet in length, head and all. 1 lmv It iu a bottle and uuy person wishing to sen it can d? so by calling at my store. I bul tried numerous other remedies recommended, for taking tapeworms, but all failed, la my estimation Dr. Campbell's is tho greatest worm remedy In existence. Yours v-rv resnctfnllv. FRED HKFFNfiR, 732 Ei-sck St Noto Th above is wliat everybody sy nftct- once u-duir. llamifnctnred by C. W. t'auipbell, Lancaster, Fa. Successor to Dr. John Campbell & Son. WHEN THE in The goods arc yours at your own price, if you happen to be thtv luclty bidder. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALES of C. V. 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