THE SCTtAXTON THUJUE MONDAY .UOK.NLNU, JfJS.BItUAIlY L3; 1S03. ri.iiiii,i.aaiiiiiiniuiim v T 1 34 WYOEViBNG AVENUE, The store at present occupied by J. Lawrence Stelle, Music Dealer, and propose to enter our new premises with a brand new stock in every detail. In order to ellect this desired end, we begin today a SALE WE REM0V6 N6XT GREAT CLEARING 7. Of our entire stock. No need to say anything about quality. The goods we offer were not bought for cheap sale purposes, and therefore carry our guarantee just the same as if they had been bought in the regular way and at regular prices. Thirty days is a very short time in which to close out such a large stock as we carry; but We'll Set the Pace for Rapid Selling by quoting prices that in many cases would surprise the manufacturers who sold them to us. But figures outweigh talk in such an important occasion, and we ask your attention to the following, as an example of what we are doing throughout the entire stock : Si il X, 3 j: China and Porcelain. Prettily Decorated Tea Sets, 56 pieces, good (jQ A 100-pieee Dinner Set, nicely decorated and T Qfl very attractive JldU China Dinner Set, 102 pieces, fine ware, richly Ifl fif decorated, tip to date in style Ji JU 6-piece Decorated Toilet Set, good ware, full 1 7Q size 10-piece Toilet Set, handsomely decorated, and Q 0 J of good quality uiul The bargain story would just be as interesting suppos ing we went through every item in these great departments. Lamp s5 Cutlery, Etc. Banquet Lamps, vety handsome, central draft O burners, rich silk and lace shades, etc 0 ill 1 U Decorated Vase Lamps, shade to match, and a good burner , Rogers' Triple Plated Knives or Forks, positively the very best goods; latest desigus, per dozen, 74c 2.98 Our Lamp stock embraces every desirable make and size known to the trade, and there is not an item in it that has not shared equally in the general mark down. Glassware, Etc. Light Blown Tumblers, engraved S lines; inft nQr fn not seconds, but perfect goods HUUl Liul llUtV Glass Tea Sets, four pieces, comprising Sugar Bowl, Spoon Holder, Butter Dish and Cream Jug Glass Tea Sets, four pieces as above; per fect imitation of cut glass, and very QQ handsome ZuU Glass Fruit Nappies - - - -QOnnnrrln'? They cost more at the Glass Works. ZUbl JU. UUl Fancy Glass Peppers and Salts, Nickel Q, Screw Tops, plenty to pick from, at J(j Our stock of Fine Glassware is unrivaled in Northeast ern Pennsylvania for variety and extent. Touch it at any point you will and you'll find the reductions in keeping with the prices just quoted. . m i O fi E L. WYOMING BLOCK, SCRANTON, fH L, fasa OPEN EVENINGS. s l is Is IS ,ia3iinHisHiiiiHiHitiiHiimmoiiHHiiimiMimiiBmimim The . H0II0W . Rtiby. By JULIAN HAWTHORNE. (These short serial stories are copyrighted by Bacheller, Johnson & Bach eller.and are printed inTheTrlbunc by special arrangement, simultaneous with their appearance in the leading daily Journals of the large cities). CHAPTER VI. Tly the time Meryon, Chase and the Cithers arrived, the young monarch was wll settled on his throne, and was showing himself a wise, skillful and merciful administrator. Ho welcome! the artist with heartfelt Joy, and they tuld all their adventures to each other. Meryon was given a suite of moms next to the prince's own, and tliey were nut I'm Xot Marrying Just Now. lilwnys together, with Chase In the cdialr as moderator. The prince ex pressed regret at the miscarriage of the Terah affair. Ho had no better substi tute to offer than gentian, who was his half-sister by another mother and Terah's father a rather obscure and roundabout relationship. "She's a nice girl," said Meryon, "and her birth would be no obstacle; but I'm not marrying Just now." "We haven't got any airtight harems in the states yet," commented Chum?; "but we may come to It later." "I Btlll shall hope to visit you some time In New York," said his highness, "and ee the white house and the ward politicians nnd the other things. Mean time, the misfortune that keeps you on this divan Is my gain, for It compels you to Btay with me." "You must thank Chase." replied Meryon, with a moody grin; "he won't treat It ns I advise." "The mini imagines that the bullet Is Kt 111 In the wound," Chase explained. "His real trouble Is the block of wood in his head, which will come away only with the head; Itself." "I wish I were assure of the wherea bouts of the hollow ruby as of that bullet," Meryon observed; and, having said this, he shut his eyes as if Intend ing a imp. In fact, he remained motionless and seemingly asleep for about twenty min utes, during which the prince and' the surgeon conversed In low tones' nnd smoked their nargilehs. i Then Meryon opened his eyes and fixed them upon Chase, with a strange expression. , "Horace," snld he, In a' husky voice, "something queer has happened. I've been back In that cell In the, big rock, nnd saw myself there as Ijvas when those fellows threw me In. l( saw all I did while I was in there and I know "hat became of the ruby!" "Oh! thut's it, Is it?" returned Chas", slipping his lingers on his friend's pulse, and winking to the prince to humor the sick man's fancy. "We wen Just wondering what hud become of you." "You think I'm cracked, but the story will prove I'm not," contined the other, speaking with emphasis, but not wildly. "I lay stunned for awhile; when I came to I was ilelirlotis and that's the reason I wasn't aide till now to remember what happened. Hut the ruby was on my mind and the first thing I did was to hunt in my pock"t for it, and there it was all safe. I trl 'd to get It in my mouth, but for some reason I couldn't understant It was the gag, of course it wouldn't go In." "Well?" said the surgeon, regarding him with mingled perplexity and In terest. "Then I thought I was standing in front of a safe In a vault," Meryon went oil, "and I wus being hunted by thieves who wanted to get the ruby from me. The safe wouldn't open. I felt all over It in the dark to llnd an opening; at last I found oik? a small hole In the upper part but, when I touched It, something sharp came through and gave me a Jub so thnt I yelled with pain. Hut the thieves were close up by that time, and my only chance was to get the ruby through that hole, If I died for It. So Just us they nppeured, I made a desperate effort and crammed It In; and got a Jab that sent me off un conscious uguln. The next thing I knew however, that's no matter. The ruby Is In that hide." "What does the boy mean?" said Chase, Impressed by the force and viv idness with which the tale was told. "I understand him," Interposed the Scoff's Emulsion will cure a stubborn cough when nil the ordinary cough remedies have failed. Try it for yourself. We arc putting tip a fifty-cent size chiefly for that purpose. A cough is usually the telltale of a weakened physical condition. Correct that condition by the use of a proper remedy and the cough will soon disappear. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Ilypophosphitcs acts in two ways. It nourishes, strength ens and builds up the system, at the same time allays the irrita 'tion and heals' the inflammation. It gives immediate relief fit nigh t from the choking sensation so often uccompanying a cold. Don't be ptrmadtd to takt a nbftlMtl SlcSI Ci Count, , Y. MDrujclitl. 50c. and $1. prince, gravely.- "The stone is in his shoulder. Allah Is great!" "I wish some of your brains would get into Horace's skull," sighed Mer yon, relapsing on his cushions. "If he'd followed my directions in the first place, the thing would have been cleared up und I should have been a well man by this time. 1 knew there was something there, and .naturally supposed It was a bullet; but there's no arguing with a man who can't see farther than his nose. Get your instru ments, now," he added, testily, "and have the Job over. If It hadn't been for my vision I should have gone to my grave wilh that confounded talisman In my body and a cloud on my reputa tion. Let thin be a lesson to you!" H is not necessary for us to assist ut a surgical operation. In ten minutes It was over. The hollow ruby, cleans -d from Its gory stains, was lying upon a white satin cushion, upon which It shed Its glorious light. Meryon was reclin ing on the divan with an expression of pardonable sclf-Hallsfactlon on his pal lid features. Chase was looking sub dued and thoughtful,' and the prince said: "Meryon, my friend, the Jewel Is yours. My only sorrow at its loss was that 1 was thus prevented from giving it to you. .No less precious a keepsalo' would be worthy of our friendship. If it bring you no good fortune, may il ut least remind you of the youth who loved you, to whom In his obscurity you were lis a light of day and the warmth of the sun at noon." Tills was very handsome; too much so, Indeed; nnd Meryon would have de clined the gift on the spot but from un willingness to hurt the prince's feel ings. 1'crliaps, however, It was not quite so vuluahle as the prince sup- ti lloroeo. You Don't .Mean to?" posed. I saw it last year In Meryon's studio, and I must ray Mint II seoined to me but, after nil, I nm not an expert In those things. Hutlplia, . In another attempt to escape, fell headforemost Into a water butt and was wedged In so tightly that he drowned before they could get him out. As for Heiiuah ah, yes! there Is something to tell about her. She made herself very useful and agreeable during Mnryon's conval escence a period of a month or more Hut for her skilful nnd tender nursing he might tinvo been bedridden twice as long. He and Chase had agreed to go home to New York together ns soon as he got well. Hut one morning the' surgeon came Into his room, and, after examining him and pronouncing him fit to travel, added: "By the way. you'll have to excuse me." -"What for?" ' "About going home. I mean; I shall have to stay here for the present. The fact Is, I have another patient at least you'll ihave to congratulate me, old man." "What ails you. Horace?" "Senuah Is u capital nurse, and a most charming and lovely girl. Away In front of Terah in nil respects." "Horace, you don't mean to " "We're to be married tomorrow. And whoever doesn't pay her proper respect us my wife will regret It, do you understand!" 'If you don't regret it, my dear boy, you may be sure 1 shan't," replied Meryon, with a brond smile; and up to lust accounts, I am happy to add. there seems to have been no cause for dis satisfaction. Yet we should not for get, in considering the incident, that It Is an exception and not a precedent that confronts us. IThe Knd.l RlUVtl'IOlllilUiniltliHUIll1l)'.'i!IllKlvi!L ,"','; M I l o It Jt t m K F i M t M (WHICH ItlCIO tOMMM SOCtUidft. m w onn i ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hal stood the Tost of Tim MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED HOTEL WAVERLY Kuropcan Plan. Flrst-clasa Bar at. Inched. 1 input for Hergner & Fngl'i Tuiinhnouser Beer. 1 E. Cor. 15th and Filbert Sts., Phlla. Most dcslrablo for residents of N. II Pennsylvania. All conveniences fot travelers to ami from Brond Street station and the Twelfth ami Market Blreet station. Desirable (or visiting Hcruntonluns nnd people In the Ant thraclte .'.tegloll. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, l Tim AeknowlcJKod Expert in Horseshoeing und Dentistry, in Now I'ermuncntly Located ,on West Lackawanna Avel, Neurtho Bridge. 10 0VI111 WORKERS And nil who suffer from Nervo Strain. Nervous lieliillly, Krrors of Youth, etc., roud I lie symptoms calling for treatment by u speeliillKi. I ilHunlers of Hleep, Nerve Strain, Morbid Ihihlts, Nerve Kxiuiustlon, Pressure ami l'tilu in Hie Mead, Sensitiveness of the Scalp, Incapacity for MethuilU-ul Mental Work, Weakiiis of VWton ninl a l'Veling of Pressure In the Kyi'S, liepression of the Mlnrl, a Keeling of Anxiety, Sensation of lilzzlness, lieiierul lliiilily Weakness. Poor Appetite, Ciiuslliullon, Poor ('ovulation. Nervous 'ii 1 1 .1 1 a l ton . an rnaeeoiiutaliln )rend or I'V.ir. pain In the Hack nnd l.lmlis, lxeltaje, 1'onslanl Stale of ra rest, etc., etc. If you have these symp toms or a majority of llielii, seo a Spe cialist at unco. Fur threatened l'raln ftoftenlng, due to excesses of any kind, call on a Specialist, In all cases of Chronic Nerve Strain or Exhaustion, consult a Specialist. All Neuralgic conditions me simply ex pressions of KxhuUHtcd Nervo rower. See a Specialist. Sexual Kxccsses affect the nerve cen ters. The brain Is thu great nerve center. Talk with a Specialist. Kidney, Hlnilder, I Hood nnd Skin TMsense. DR.W.H. HACKER In tho only Specialist In Nervous Diseases between llnnalo and New York. Olllce, 3:7 Spruce street, opp. Now Hotel Jcriiiyn, Hours, 8 a. in. to 8 p. in. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey. (l.chih and uiHiHibainia Division! Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur lng ckunlinc.s und comfort. TIME TAHbli IN El-'KKOT NOV. 18, ISPt. Trains leave Scranton for I'lttston, Wllkes-Uaiie, etc., ut h.liu, S. IS, 11.3u a.m., 12.4.1. ii.oo, 3.U.1, Coo. 7.i, 11. uj p.m. Sundays, t.oil a.m.. l.vHi, 2. 1.1, 7.10 p.m. For Atlantic City, i.20 a.m. For New York, Newark nnd Elizabeth, 8 iu (express) a.m., YlAti (express with Huf fet parlor car), 3.ui (express) p.m. Sun day. 2. 1.1 p.m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Fasten and rhlinilelphiH, S.2o a.m., 12.4.1, 3.U3, .l.uO (except I'hilailelphiu) p.m. Sunday, 2.1.1 p.m. For l.oiiK liraneli, Ocean Grove, etc., at 1.20 a.m., 12. II p.m. For KeailiiiK, Lebanon and llarrisbursr, via Allentown. h.20 a.m., 12.4.1, ii.OO p.m. Sunday. 2.1.1 p.m. For I'ottsvllle, 8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m. lleturninK, leave New York, foot of Lib erty si reel, North river, at S.lo (express) a.m.. l.lo, 1.3i), 4.30 (express with Buffet pnrlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, ft.no u.m., 2.00 und 4.30 p.m. Sunday 0.-7 a.m. Through tickets to nil points at lowest rates may be had on application in ad vance to tho ticket aneiit at the station. II. P. HAT.PWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. J IT. OT.HAVSRV. On. Snot. REVIVL RESTORES VITALITY .7 Made A t IBthDay.fjr 0f Me. THE GREAT 30th ty. rnENOii nuivirsDT: produce the above reiulii In 30 riuri. It arti powerfully lod qulukly. Cum wbn illuthora till Youuit mau will ivyliu their lout luaiibond.uilulii nmn will recover thi'lr youthful vigor by imlnii KKVIVO. It quickly end miruly roitoi'M Nervuun doh, Lot VIUMtr. lnitiotriiuy. Nltftitly Kiuouilelin. Lout Power. Fiillnn Munory, Wwtlim DIm'Wfi. iii' tlt'effocto of eltabuto or vxca and tmliHeretton which iinuta one fur atudy, bulnH or niarrlue. 11 uot ouly ciime by etartlu at the rat ot dlwaac. bat teeirtat nertototilo and blond builder, brim lm back (lie pink glow to iinlo check and re (luring the lira of youth. It ward off )anaull. and Couiuujptton. Iualat on baring RKVIVO.ui ether, It ran he carried in Tout pooki t. liy Dicll ajl.OOpertHU'kaKo.or all for eJO.OO, with o' tle written Kusmnieo to rare or return Llie money. Circular free. Addroaa 'OVAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 River SI., CHICAGO, 111 Vol Ml by Metthewa Ilroa DrVBgli' tor uu ton . I'm, TV Jail I f-J I J Hare yon Sore Throat, IMmplea, Copper-Colored Spoti, Aolica, Ud Huron, Ulcere In Mouth, II air mailing? Write Cook Itemed Co.,lltf7 Mav eonleTraeple,'hlraao,lll.,(orirtKifaof euro. VatBltaiafiOOdtMMt. PailFnlnonrvdnlnerear aaajainjnniljfpJIJUMJjj Nov. IS, W. Train leaves S. riinton for Philadelphia, and New York via R v II. H. It. at T.4.1 a.m., 12.0.1, 2..1.S nnd 11. "s p.m., via 1.. I.. V. It. U.. ti.oo, s.os, 11.20 am., and 1. 30 p.m. LeaveScriinlon for l'lltston and Wilkes Uarre, via 1 )., I.. & W. It. It., (i.eo, .0 11.20 a. in., 31o. ti.o7, x.,"i0 p.m. I.eaxc Seranton for White llavcn. Ha r.leton. l'otlsville nnd all points on ha Heaver .leinlow and l'ollsvllle lirauches, via K. W. V. It. It.. 40 a.m., via I . Ai li. !t. it. at 7.4.1 a. in., 12.H.1. 2.3s. 4 On p.m., via 1.. 1.. : W. It. it., li.OO, 8. OS, 11.20 a.m., I SO, 3.f.0 p.m. Leave Scrnnton for Hclhleh-m. Fnston, Iteiolinit, llarrlslimv and all inlermediaio points via 1. & II. It. It., 7.4.1 a.m., l-.ol, 2.3S, 4 (H. II .3s, p.m., via 1)., 1.. .4 W. H. It., (i.oo, ti.iw, n.20 a.m.. 1.3" p.m. Leave Scrnnton for Tunkhannock, To waiiilii, F.linlra, Ithaca, (Irneva and all Intermediate points via D. 11. It. H., S 15 n.m., 12.0.1 and ll.:tt p.m., via 1)., L. t W, It. It., N.os. ii .V. a in., 1.30 p.m. I.cne Scrnnton for Hocheslcr, ltuffaio, Nliittara Falls. Pelrolt, t'hleaito nnd all points west via fell. It. It.. S.4.1 u.m.. ia.iV. 0.1,1. 11.3S p.m., via IV. L. W. K. It. and l'lllston Junction, x.os, !..1.1 n.m., l.jt), S.fo p.m., Ma K. l W. V. It. It., 3.41 p.m. For F.lmlra and the west via Salamanca, via P. H. It. It., 8.4.1 a.m., 12.0.1, d.ai p.m., via H., L. oi V. It, It., 8.0S, 9.i15 a.m., 1. 3D, and ii.07 p.m. Pullman parlor ami sleopliiR or L. . chair cars on nil trains between I.. & H. Junction or Wllkes-Hiure and New York, Philadelphia, Huflulo, and Suspension 1,rUI,"ltnLLlN H. WILHl'H, Oen. Supt. rilAS.S. LKIO.deii. las. Ant., l'hlla., Pn, A. W. NONNFMACHKlt, Asst. tlea. I'nss. AkI.. South Hetlilehom. I'n. PKI.AWARR AND HLl9l)N HAIIj. HOAU. rnmmenclni: Monday, iluy, July 30, nil train wlllnrrlvo jlnew Idck Hwannn nvenue stutloD s follows: Trains will leave Bcrsn for t'aibonilale and In- .rn,.uni nnlnm at 2.20. fi.tu. 7.00. h.lo and 10.10 a.m., 1-.00, s-l. u-1 lt '-i lt ''Kor'Fnrvlow, Wnymart nnd Honosdal kt 7.00, b.3i and 10.10 a.m., 12.00, 2.20 nnd 6.11 ''"For Albany, Barntotta, the Adirondack! and Montreal at 6.45 a.m.. and 2.20 p.m. For Wllken-Harre and lutermcdlata) .hits at 7.4b, i ib. t.38 and 10.40 a.m., 12.06, 1.20, 2.38, 4.00. 6.10, 6.05, a.16 and 11.38 p.m. Trains will urrlvo nt Bcranton am I loll from t'nrbondiilo nnd Intermediate point at 7.40. 8.40, 8.34 and 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,34 140, 4.64, 6.r1, 7.46, .ll and 11. S3 p.m. From llonesdale, Wnymart and Fan view at t.St a.m., 12.00, 1.17, S.40, 6.66 and 7.46 p.m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etai at 4.64 and 11.31 p.m. ' From Wllkon-llarrfl nnd intermedial points nt 2.16, 8.04, 10.03 and 11.66 a.m., LiaJ Lit, 3.3, 6.10, 6.VS, 7.2W. 8.03 and U.U p.m. j ton station Del., Luck, and Western. Trains leave Scrnnton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 3.59 p.m. Kxpress for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia and the south. 5.15, S.oO and 9. .15 a.m., 12.55 and 3.50 p.m. Washington nnd way stations, 3.5a p.m. Tohyhiinna accommodation, 6.10 p.m. Kxpress for Hiiichamton, Oswego, El nnra, Corninc. Bath. Imnsvllle, Mount IMorris and HuiTalo, 12.10, 2.35 a.m. nnd 1.24 P.m., maklnir close connections ai Buf falo to all points in the West , Northwest und Southwest. Hath accommodation. 9 a.m. Blnchnmton and way stations. 11.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, st 5.13 p.m. HiiiKliamton and Elinira Express, 6.05 p.m. F.xpress for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswcco I' t lea and Itlclitleld Sprlnus, 2.35 a.m. and 1.21 P.m. Ithacii. 2.33 and Hnth 9 a.m. and 1.24 p.m. For Northumberland. I'lttston. Wilkos Itnrre. Plymouth, BloomshiirK and Dan ville, maklm; close connections at North iiinlierlimd for Wllllninsport, Harrisbutg, Italtimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions. ii.OO. 9.55 a.m. aiul 1.30 and 0.07 p.m. Nanllcoke nnd Intermediate stations, ft.rtt nnd 11.20 a.m. l'lymoulh nnd inter modiiite stilt ions, 3.50 and 6 .12 p.m. 1'ullmnn parlor and aleeplnir coaches on nil express truins For detailed informnllon. pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket oflice, 32S Lackunanna uveliue. or depot ticket olllce. SrHANTON DIVISION. In Inflect M-pt. ICth, 1894.' North I! mnd. South Uoillld, 203 ioS 101 tot 204 io J 8 8u,i0M ?'iiZ-5i SeJ 5 S (Traina Pally. iS g S m J Kxee)t Siimtavi - p u Arrivrt lave a s .... ?'.'i .. N Y tninkliuSi .... 74 710 ... West 4-'iul 81 ... ?V .... .... !).... Weelmwken ... 810.... p M p II Arrive) I .cave A u P M .... "s 00 ' 1 M .... Ilane.vk Jiiuc.-!!1 il W ..." 8 10 10.).... Hancock 0 00 li II TW 111.11 .. Siarliirlit 8 IS 7M r,'40 .... rreston i'ark " 831 .... 741 1'.'4I .... t'omn 63.' I24 .... 7SS pjss .... Toviitelle 6 40 S.V) .... 7 33 1-J IS .... Ilehnont 6 4.1 .... 7 Si Is! (VI .... Pleasant Mt M ' 7iarti:u ... Pui.ii.i:iio mm sou.... 7 II4'.i'a m ForsotOitT 7 10 1. e.M 1181 0 1.1 rarbon.talo 7 SI 3 31 5 34 6 IS (1130 1S While Hridge 7xrms5 37 f6 4il fD (Vi MnvhVId ft 8." f3 4:1 f3 4 6 41 11 0 03 Jcrniyn 7 34 Sis 5 l flSTilllS H.V Archllialil 71 3M 6 61 6 3.' f 111.1 H M VVinton 7 41 SM 6M fltfO 1111 SW Peokvlll 7 4S IM S5 'i1 1107 8 41 Olvphant 7iW 4 01 6 04 6 31 II in 8 41 Dickson 7 64 4 07 6 07 610 II (VI 830 Throop 7 Ml 4 10 6 1(1 614 111X1 ft.Hi rrovideuc BOO 414 614 fOIHfimr R.fl Park Place 8if4 17 6t6 610 10 M 8 30 Scrnnton 8 01 4 20 6 40 r MAMA minora Arrive a M r M P All train nin dailr except Sunday, f. alKiiille that trains atop on iicnal for pa, acnayr. Sn'iire rates via Ontario ft western befont piirolmnlng tickeie iul aave money. Day and Siab Bxpreaa to the West. J. C. Anderaon, Oen. Pass. Aft, T. FII'CToft, liv. Paw. Agt Surautou, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Bcranton for New York and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 6.35 a.m. and 324 p.m. Also for Honesdnlo, Unwley and local point at 6.35. 9,45 a.m., nnd 3.24 p.m. All the above are through train to and from Honedale. Trains leave for W'ilkea-Barre at (.40 a. m. and 3.41 p.m. . BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at short notice at The Tribune Olllce, ... I
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