(; TITE SOUANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOHNTNtt, FEIVRTJAllY tf, 1S97. $ & "$$?$$ !$& M&4$t$4 $$4$ A DAMASCUS NIGHT. 4 Being an Extract from the Journal of Andreas Dorian. X By CLINTON Author of "Under Copyi'lRlit, 1SU7, liy $ifr$$H0M ' SYNOPSIS. On the Utli of July, 1H00, Andicas Dot Ian, i Christian, resident of Damascus, and a Menu, are attacked by u Turkish sentry, tin- massacre ot Christinas hnviiiK com mi need. A ml mm escapes, liiil bethinks himself of Ills sweetheart. Oiauce Aiaehoi, wlni llves'ln the threatened ciunrtor. Au di i.ih makes his way to the house of Mine. i:anilor, for the purpose of obtaining a iii'TUlite in which to search for the rescue (.l.'Ui'o. He Is pursued on the way, but i allies the house In safety. TAUT II. "I suspected from the sounds what was happening;." slip until, as 1 fol lowed her to the Inner court. "I mn IP il surprised." Hurriedly T related to her my ex- pi rlenceu, and told her my wish, She knew or my betrotlml to Glnuno, nnd did not seriously attempt, to illssuu.de me from aRaln enteiiiiK the si roots. "I ''an dlsRulse you," she said, "but v mild It not be well to wnlt until night before you aRaln venture out? Dark ness will fall ere lniiR." "Hut think what may happen In the meanwhile!" 1 cried. "As you will." she said, and then continued: "Should you succeed In j" aching your friends, brine; tjieni hither, if possible, for they will be : fer here If the pillage of houses he- Kins. The Moslems will respect my husband' memory, and leave me un molested." i thanked her most earnestly, and then hastily proceeded to array myself in the' coarse garb of a Druse trader which she ' brought me. Having nr 1. nmed my Head dress, 1 presented niy-!- 'If before her for inspection. "flood!" she exclaimed, "all have your color. That Is too light and must be seen to." She hastened to fetch pome kind of a dark pigment with which she smtared my face and hands, thoroughly rubbing il into the skin. "There!" she cried, standing ff and Mirveying me. "I defy your best friend tn recognize you." "But It is not my, friends that I would deceive." "Your dearest enemies, then. And now, slnre doubtless It has slipped ymir mind, so long is It since you have U'ietl your'naniL', I will remind you that sou are called Abdul-IJainir, and that J ou hail from Deklr In the Ilaurnn." "I am glad to have my identity so veil established," I said, moving as though I would be gone. "Stay yet a moment!" she exclaimed, detaining me. Leaving me hurriedly, she presently returned with a pair of excellent plstoh'. n nil a seinitar. "The'se," she said, "will complete your outfit," and then she pressed me to take mine refreshments. i disposed of tho weapons, but as sured her that entins' was iiulte out of the question, so she accompanied me to the laneway entrance where she again bade me bring my friends to the shelter "I her roof. Then she cut short my xpresslons of gratitude by closing the door. Behind Lebanon, the sun wns fast declining, red and round, and though there was no one In sight the uproar bod increased dutinc my brief tarry in the house ot the good Aline. Evander. In half nn hour, or three-quarters at the utmost, darkness would descend upon the city, and then pandemonium! Tl was more than likely that the torch would add to the horrors of the gun and Kword. There were two routes by which I could reach the home of my betrothed, and I hesitated In regard to which one warn, !,uv.t4c-4ir'j THEN A SIIATIP PATN PIERCED MY TEMPLE. i should pursue. Finally T decided to tae the most circuitous, as In that di rection there seemed to be less tumult. Accordingly, I emerged from the lane Into tho street on which the-other en t trance to the Evander house opened. Stroking out at a brisk pace, I passed several narro.w cross-thoroughfares adway's Rills Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable, MM), UL'T EFFECTIVE. Purely veirotablo, net without pnin, olc cautly coated, tastolusa, small ami oasv to take, ltudway's Pills assist nature. Htlmulat ins to healthful activity tho llvur, bowols and other (liRestivo oreaux. Innvihit tho liowali in a natural cdnilitlou wltliuut any altor olfecta. 'Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- I Liver DisoreSers. IJADWAY'S PILI.S nru purely veuotablo mijil and ruli.ible. L'ailio Purfeot Dltfcstlor., ,'oinrtita abor(.tlon and healthful regularity. J') cunts a bos. At Drut'ctstd, or by mall. ' Book of Advlco" f 103 by mall. RADWAY Sc CO,, Nu. fij 1:1m Street, New York. l'NKn.Y. 3 . ' . 11 Bf SCOLLARD. Summer Steles." Clinton Scollurd. where 1 caught sight of hurrying forms. Presently, I met a band of live murderous-looking wretches, one of whom ac costed me. 'Coluo with us!" he said. "There Is Rood game till about here." "Nay," I answered, "I may not, for I have an account of my own to settle." "May Allah snecd you!" the villain exclaimed, and the live hastened In pur suit of a poor straggler whom they at that moment espied. After this test, I felt assured of my disguise, and hurried onward with a v fe8t?gr ? i . 1 i-V JS fib i v ii' i' - -- .: iaHs;Ki-zi' m- sixii&K - ; wiw- ir v C H.I - 1 T- . . I j"-" -"- -H. 1117, '. X J lllkf tfli 1"". M I W"i "GLArCE! GT.AT'CE!" I OR ED. bolder air. I knew that at any moment 1 might be forced to view, if not to par ticulate in, some awful scene, and nerved myself for the trial. I had not long to wait, for soon, out from a cul-de-sac, wheie they had been at their tiendisb work, a crowd of Druses and dervishes and the scum of the city rushed, and 1 was swept forward by It. I saw that it was quite useless to en deavor to extricate myself from the press, so suffered myself to be born.' along without resistance. "Death to the Christian dogs! Death to them In Allah's name!" was the ral lying cry." Era .long, In the highway just ahead, tlnee (ir four Christians were discovered ill fending themselves against half a dozen Moslems. AVhen my companions saw this unequal combat, a frenzied shout went up. There was a mad rush in which I was compelled to join with the icst. and down upon the earth the poor unfortunates were dashed, to be hacked and hewn' out of all human semblance. Jn the exultation which followed, I was able to extricate myself from the assassins, and to continue on my course. x I was now Hearing the quarter where the home of Uluuce was situated, and, thinking to reach the house by a little frequented street, I turned Into a nar row way which took me In the rear of the Oreek church. I had traversed per haps half the remaining distance, when l became aware of swiftly-approaching footsteps, though on acocunl of a sharp angle just ahead I could not tell who the limners were. Where I chanced to be the walls were bare and smooth and h'gh. There was not even a doorway in which 1 could stand and allow the oncomfrs to pass. I halted, set my back against the wall, and waited In suspense. Nearer the footsteps drew, and then the figure of a tall, muscular (J reek, whum I remembered to have noticed In the Sadler's bazar, appeared, lie was armed with a stout cudgel, while close upon his heols, with drawn blades, piessed five Mussulmans. All saw me. The Gieek, judging ine from my apparel to be a foe, measured me with his eye as though calculating my strength, yet he did not pause, ills pursuers set up a great shout, bidding ine intercept him. This I leallzed, In order to carry out the part I was play ing, 1 must make some show of doing. Accordingly I whipped out my scim itar. I had, however, no intention of making more than a pass at him, but bo could not know this, and smote ut me with all his gathered strength and the fury of a desperate man. My weapon was of small avail in breaking the descent of the blow. Had I not realized my powcrlcissness, and striven to avoid the sweeping billet, my head must have been crushed to a jelly. As It was, even though I received but the glancing force of tho stroke, I was hurled violently against the wall; I saw for an instant the eager face of the pursuing Moslems as through a bluish mist, then I felt my limbs falling, and seemed to fall Into a black void, Tho next sensation of which I was conscious was a sound like n great murmuring of wind, and I fancied my self for a moment lying beneath the boughs of tho cedars of Lebanon where I had ojice encamped, Then a sharp pain pierced my temples, and In spite of the agony, I sat upright, for I re called what had happened. Hours must have elapsed since my unfortu nate encounter, for there hung the moon above me,- As I thought of what might have occurred during the inter val, I staggered to my feet. There was a great lump upon my bend, but as I leaned against the wall I felt my strength gradually returning. After a little I began to walk onward, slowly ut first, then with considerable speed. I reached tho entrance to the Greek church, und discovered that tho doors had been battered In. The moonlight enabled me to see that the pluce had been sacked, Motionless Hemes, some of them priests, lay stretched about on the Hour. 1 shrank back In horror, and hastened with the direst apprehension on my way. Thus far I hnd encoun tered no living being. Should I Hnd the same slirns of death and desolation at my beloved's home? A. few steps brought me to the house, and here my worst fears were realized. A breach bad been mndc In the mud nnd mortar wall, and the dour of the outer passage was rent from Its hinges. In the first court I came upon the body of the man servant, and at the opening of the In ner court lay the maid. For n moment 1 had mil the courage to go further. .The fountain In the center of the Inclosure was as musical as on the happiest night when 1 had listened to Its murmur, side by side with my betrothed. Now the sound of It maddened me. All the liv ing rooms of the family opened from this marble-paved space, and at length, with a resolution born ot despair, I hur tled from one apartment to another. 12veiy where- the direst contusion lelgneil. Divans were overturned, tap estries rent In shreds, ornaments shat tered, the contents of chests and drawers strewn about and trampled upon. , Search as I would, no trace could I find of her whom I sought, nor of her mother and brother. Then a kind of 3;J. IM frenzy seized me, and, regardless of who might be attracted by the sound of my voice. I began calling my he lmed by name. "Glance! Glance!" 1 cried, "for the love of Gofl answer ine! It Is your Au di eas who calls." Again nnd again I repented her name, nnd the wnlls of the court Hung It hack to me. As I paused to listen after n se ries of desperate appeals, I fancied I heard a stir In the direction of a room into which 1 had cast but a hasty glunee, a sort of store-room. While I was striding thither, a Hgure appeared In the moonlight which slanted In at the doorway. It was Glance. TO BE CONCLUDED, AMUSEMENTS. This evening Wilton Luckayc and one of the best dramatic companies that hns ever visited Scrnntou, Including Marie Wainwrighl. C. V. Coulduck, ' Alt'. Hampton, Forrest Robinson, Byron Douglass and a number ol others equal ly prominent, conies to the Frolhing ham for u single performance. The play is "Dr. Belgratf." Wilton Lacknve Is known to every playgoer of this city, and for many years has been conceded to be the best of 'chiuacter actors. Ho has been featured as the principal actor In leading companies as "Svengall" in "Trilby," a role that Mr. Lackaye cre ated, put li i in In the foremost place among American actors. Mr. I.-ickaye is an actor of gieat ability, a delineator of character with few equals; and blessed with an elegant physique and marked Intelligence. The tale of seats has been very large nnd the engage ment promises to be tho most notable dramatic event Scranton has been fnv- ored with in n long time and the at tendance will prove Scranton knows a good show when announced. The- Frothlngham management may be cry heartily cungratuhited on se curing the "PrNonor of JCenda" which is the attraction at that In, use for next Suturday matinee nnd night. The play has been one of the inost conspicuous m many years, and its reception In England was hardly less enthusiastic. Dike most ol the successful plays of the present time of which muy be mention ed "Hosemarv," "Heart of Maryland," and "Secret Service," tho "Prisoner of .eiula" Is a direct contrast lu the real istic drama and conventional society plays so called which has had so long an Innliiirs. t For the third time the London Gaiety Girls come to Davis' theater, opening on Thursday for tlnee days. This organiza tion has always given a clenn, very meri torious show, und .Munagcr Duvls' patrons need no intioductlon to ll. FLORIDA ON WHEELS. A Tropical State l'i ir in 11 Itolliug I'uluee from thu Laud ol' 1'linvcrv. , On a switch at the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western station Is the Flor ida State Exposition. It is hei;alded by 'the newspapers along the route of travel as a marvelous rolling palace. a tropical wonderland, gorgeous with golden decorations, Illustrating to tour ists and prospective settlers the advan tages and resources- of the wonderful sunny south land. It contains Florida fruits, wines and exquisite perfumed fountains! waving palms, live alligatoir In chains. Tho magnificent car Is built entirely of Florida woods. Sciatic KlKiiiinatiMii Cured. L. Wagner, wholesale druggist, Rich mond. Vn., says "I had a fearful attucU of Sciatic Rheumatism, was laid up almost two. months; was fortunate enough to get Mystic Cure for Rheuma tism. This cured me after doctor's prescriptions had failed to have any elfect. 1 have also heard of Hue results f 10111 others who have used it," WHITNEY'S WEEKLY . BUDGET OF NEWS Ucmntknblc Cliarncteristics o! Moore's Jersey Chicken. Mr. VARIOUS BITS OF COUNTY NEWS Iltirso Trail cim Convention nt .llonl-iosc--Xi!W Scheme to .11 ill; c the .lull It I nl s M'orl--liiilld.iome l.uiiip of .Cusli I.clt at the SiiMiucbannn Shop. rVcu VorU on' tin; I2riu--Tlie, I.uncs bom I'luct to Ito lucrcascil. Special Corrpspoiuleiipp of Thp Tribune. Susquehanna, Fob. 2. Mr. More, of Great Bend, has an odd specimen of a Jersey chicken. 11 Is a Plymouth Book, two years old, that, In addition to all the characl eristics of a line rooster, pos sesses the natural Instincts of a ben. He croiis and lights nnd conduct's him self as most chnutllclcers do. yet he has been known to udont a hatch of chickens, scratch und pick for them, call tllem when he found n choice mor sel, raise a note of alarm, when an ene my appeared and fold them under his wings at night, lie lalsedlwo broods of chickens each' year. As "soon as the chicks hatch under n hen, Mr. Mine summons them to a small coop In which the rooster Is placed, lie Immediately adopts them and Is a model parent un til they are ready to shift for them selves. HOME HAPPENINGS. Hon .lames T. Du Pols, of Hallsteud, di livered an able and interesting lecture in the Pnlversalist church Inst evening, under th auspices of Wood's Belief corps. Subject: "Pennsylvania Soldiers in the Revolutionary War." Madame .laiiey's wax works will be produced In Hiignu Opera House on Wednesday evening, by home talent, under the auspices of the Working Guild of Christ Episcopal church. AVANTS TO GO TO II The G'eat Bend Plahulealer Says; "The most of us would piel'er to 211 to Halifax after leaving Great Bend." Un less there Is a lot of repentance among the Bendites especially among the edi tors mine of them stand a splendid chance of going to a place not exactly uud'M' British authority. All the same, its name commences Willi nn 11, hut It is said to be hotter than Halifax. Bet ter send for a Dundalflte missionary! IN OlTIt OWN COUNTY. A "Horse Tinder's Convention" will be held In .Montrose tomorrow. The county commissioners ure urged to attach a stoneyiml to the Jail, to compel prisonersto win k for their board. That's 11 good thing push It ulung! The Creamery association of Susque hanna county will meet In Montrose February 17. The llnllstcad Herald asks: "How much will the postponment of the Kelly tl ial com Susquehanna coltnty?" Susquehanna county has abo'ul a $;i,C00 balance In the treasury and no Indebt edness. The Hallsteud "Baptist Messenger" has been trnn&mugiilied Into a local newspaper. The Hallstead-Great Bend "Citizens' league" niiiiibeis 12a members. 1 1 ought to piove a power for good If properly conducted. In our, county court last week the case ol John and Michael Kel lv. Indicted for the minder of Leon Gage, at Braeknej , was postponed. MISSIONARY WORK. It remained foi the Crystal Lake cor respondent of the Foiesttity News to nilse and remark: "Why not send some of the niissionai ies to Susquehan na, where lellglon Is backward and ti'ut'.i Is unknown." If you have any good missionary timber over in the Dundaff sluuhlu's, send it along. SpiuI fat niissionai ies tboi-e not addicted to the use of tobacco. Our cannibals as sert that tobacco Injures the llavor of the meat, lint If they're from Dundaff, Don't send the dizzy riff-raff. XtAl LROAI ' MENTIONETTES. As on all roads, freight is light on the Erie. The season js just between buy and grass. The Susquehnnim shop men wore on Thursday paid $:i0,000 for services in December. General Manager Merrill and other Erie oillcials are making an inspection of the entile system. AV. W. Williams, formerly of Susque hanna, has lesigned his position as 'Erie ticket agent ill ninghnmton. A number of locomotives ure being dismantled heie, to be sent to the Uulil w in Locomotive works, In Philadelphia, to be rebuilt. A number will be rebuilt lu the shops 'here. ' . Next summer the I3ile purposes doing a vast amount of work along the entire line, building new stations, laying new tracks, etc. MIXED MATTERS. Sundry Dunduflltes are evidently fix ing to unload gold bricks upon the 1111 wnry grangers. Whei-p are the police? A bill has been introduced in the leg islature, making lt a misdemeanor to keep a vicious animal. It ought to be come a law p. d. q. There ure too few sausages and a blanked sighlatoo many howling, snapping curs. Ilnllstead Prohibitionists have put a 'Eti night ticket In the Held. Politics ought not to enter very largely Into borough elections. It Is rumored that another steamer will be built nt ljunesborp next spilng. There doesn't jippear to be any crying need of a larger licet. Somebody evi dently has lucie to Incinerate. A bill, introduced In our legislature last week, makes It a misdemeanor, punishable by line or imprisonment, to wear a high hat In a public place of uihusemeut. Carry the glad tidings o'er land and o'er sea! SOME OTHER THINGS. It Is generally believed that if the Erie bonus bill again passes the legis lature, as It is likely to do. Governor Hastings will sign It, ft Is said that the governor's former action In veto ing the bill wns occasioned by a mis apprehelisiou of the facts of the ease. The bill ought to become a law. The crook, who had swindled Rlng hamton nnd Elmlru hotel men, wos nearly captured by Susquehanna ofll cers at the Lanesboro statluu on Thursday iifteruon. The description of the fellow, sent from Uinghnnitou, was Imperfect, and he wns allowed to escape. He boarded a coal train at Brandt nnd went west, "to grow up Willi tho coiintiy." The faces of liverymen are not 'now long enough to cut oats out' of a churn. HuU'hers bonlfaces and resla.urant eurs are saying nothing, hut sawing wood. There Is time enough yet for an "old fashioned whiter," Keep on your llun nels, TUESDAY TIDINGS. Miss Mary F. C. liuckley, of Jaok- I U? If 1 Lydla E. Piiikliatn's Vegetable Compound Will cure the worst forms of female, complaints, till ovarian trouWcs, in flaiumntiou and ulceration, fulling- and displaeoinentHof the womb, and conse quent spinal weakness, and is pecu liarly adapted to the clinture of life. Every time it will euro Backache. It lias cured moro cases of lcticor rluca by removing' the cause, than any remedy tho world lias ever known ; it is almost infallible in such wises. It dissolves and uxpols tumors from the uterus in an early stajje of develop ment, and checks tiny tendency to can cerous humors. Lyilia 12. Pinkham'S Liver Pills work iu unison with the Compound, nnd arc a sure cure for constipation and sick headache. Sirs), l'inlthain's Sauutiv.e Wash is of yi'eat tuluo for local application. son street, has entered St. Rose's con vent, In Curbondale, ns n postulant lu the linnincuhite Heart of Mary. . Conroy Kr Fox's "O'Flurlty's Vaca tion" company will appear In Itognn Opera house on 'Thursday evening The pupils ot the public schools in f " give nn entertainment In the public schools, March J. A young son of John Lannon, of Erie avenue, on Monday afternoon fell from the porch to the ground, a distance of thirty feet, escaping with minor in juries. James Geary and Joseph Costello, of this place, were, a few days since, In our county court, found guilty of break ing Into a car In the Erie yards hero, nnd stealing goods theiefroni. , At several points in this vicinity, on Sunday evening, the thermometer reg istered fourteen degrees below zero. The thermometer wns u little out of practice, but it got tlieie just the same. Whitney. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Sixty-live Applicants Went Through the Mill Vefctc riluv. Sixty-live applicants for positions In the Scranton postolllee ns carriers and clerks yesterday -underwent a civil service examination conducted in the federal building court room by W. D. Roche, president; Louis Schuntz, secre tary, and D. II. Jenkins, who comprise the examining board In this city. The class is the largest ever examined in Scranton. Twelve of the applicants seek clerical positions; the utheis want to be car lieis. There are no vacancies to be tilled, but should a vacancy Occur the applicant showing the highest mark ing will get the appointment. The local board Is made up of Scran ton postolllee employes who simply conducted the examination according to printed foinis sent from Washing ton to where the papers are returned for marking'. In nbout tlnee weeks the returns will be made," and the names of the applicants who attained the pre scribed rating will be filed In the order of their merit In the Scranton postof llce. The examination occupied four and a half hours and was undergone by all but thive of the sixty-eight who had made application. They were exam ined ill geography of the failed Statis. spelling, nillhmetic, letter writing, pen manship, copying and nddiess lending. m i& 17 U TCI sV C-T ,Ty7Tl 815 M-ii v tfin g"BGpaK .fn sfr$& &jySfl3JFd fc'ftZEBB.iO, ifwlisii W'WWJ&;!j&7 , . ''' . i-VV r !PM wyj r1' r?:i Cottolrne trnrte ime-kn are "Colldrne" r.sd ileer'u head in cottun-p'untu rtath nn every till, T!)2 K. K. FAISHANK GOIIPANV, Ciilcupii, -mt York, '.i.ila.li'luldo. I'lttsbarr THE ui fin nOOHS I AND 2, COM'LTH Bl'ffG, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING MADE AT MOOSIC AND nU3H. DALE WOIIKO. LAFLIN & RANU POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER lilectrie Iiattories, Hluatrlo Exploder, fu.' ox plodlng blasts, Safety Fuse, and , Repauno Chemical Co, 's 111(111 nXPLOSIVBS. YOU CAN SAVE BIDBSY BY BJYIN3 NEW AND in t. VIC n ACL tisBWa"-H!) fY !&&, I -t-J" ' U I I wJ-S.V 4 D) V ( V 11 tin J w Ladies and Children's Wear. Seal and IMusli Sacqucs, Carpets and 1'eutlter Ileds From POSMER, 21 .Lackawanna Ave I H h r a nrpi 4 Fm y ' ?l 4 I fi&a 1 &$ Bba Is! H 124-126 Wyoming Ave. FEBRUARY Unusually extensive ar rangements for bargain offer :...,. 1 1 .i 1.. I nis:-) ii.ivc uouu maue uy us for tins entire month. CLOAKS, JACKETS, ETC, LOT 1. 75 Indies' Kersey, bourlp and Irish frieze jackets, half-llnod, shield fronts; worth $8.UJ and tTM. Ue-0 OQ dueed Pi ice ilitfO LOT 2. 2,'i liner quality Kersey, bolide and Irish frieze, some half-lined ami some nil lined; vatitta $S.U0 to d 09 $10.(0. Reduced Price ijrTiJO LOT 3. r,0 liner quality boucle, nstruUluin, Kersey and Irish frieze, coat und ejnplre 'styles; worth from (f :$5.98 $1(1.00 to Skl.UQ. Reduced l'rlee EmbroSikM'IcS) ' liiwivs, VAc, We will have nn display Monday, Fob. 1st, a complete line of cumin lC'iiulnsook and Swiss embroideries. We offer same ut prices to suit everybody. Special sale of 7,iJli) yards cambric nain sook and Swiss embroideries that w bought at fiile. on the dollar; prices will lunge from .. to 2."ie. a yard. This Is one hull' of regular prices. iLTiii I'UJU'i JillUCH! I'wcSuise. We bought ;,M0 gross of ppati buttons at Die. nn tho dollar from one.of the largest peail button manufacturers in the country who Is retiring from business. We have divided the elit'ro lot: ' oOO dozen pearl buttons, nil staple sizes; a dozen or,0 dozen extra line pearl buttons; a dozen 200 dozen line pearl buttons, 23c. kind; a dozen 200 dozen smoked pearl buttons; a dozen .' Co dozen tine large pearl buttons, SOc. kind; u dozen Men's FiitViiisliiiiss. CO dozen men's natural wool shlrlt and drawers, made and tiimmpil In the best manner; worth 51.00. Our Price,. 79 dozen men's mixed halt hose, full seamless; worth lue. Our Price, four pairs for 3c 4c Sc 4c 25c 49c 25c Hosiery- SI dozen misses' fust black cotton hose, full seamless, sizes 5 to Mi: worth 15c. Our price, three palis 3S dozen misses' black wool hose, full seamless, sizes u to S'.j; worth 23c. Our Price 25g 10c Fay So:i)s. 12 gross Castile. Lemon Juice and Buttermilk sou,; formerly sold at 10c. a bux. Our Price, a box of tlnee cakes Oc LEBECK &CORIN JAfES MOIR, Has Moved to Mis New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entranco on sldo next to Pirst National Bank, lie Una now in a nf Hf ;': Comprising ovnrytliing rcqiislto for ftno Uoraliaut Tailoring. Aud tho 3&mu cau ba ohoiTU to ailvantnco in Ids splen didly fUtod up ruoxus. A SPECIAL INVITATION U Gstinded to All Headers of The Trib une to Cell on VOI.I) KIUJAULU" in His New Business Home BW RESIOilES VITALITY itifeitt m. ;.;,w. if m PJ, wan &5k Made a nanny. f' .;j?!72;;'Ve!i ivian Ktiiny.J4 0f Me. THE GPtiAT rjotli Day. produce the ohm 1, resultn In ao days. ItaiU imni-i fully aiiuiiuu'lsly. Cnvti wiiru all others tail. iii:nui'iiill regain their lost ruaiili"ul,aadold nun will rreovr tlioir joutluul Mnor by usiuu Iti:VIVO. ft ijulchly and Mircly restores Nervous lie:. I.n ,t Vitality, liupeteiicv, NU-litly KnuBSlone, l.crt I'ov.ir, F-ulliiK Miiuor), Waetina lllk, anex.and all rilv-i-lB of wlf-abuke or exrchhancl indiucri tion, ' lui'li uuflts one tor K'udy. bm-lueRt or nierrlOKe. It iiutonlv ruri'h by h-jrtnm at tho heat ot d.,eaw but U.-iKivat ncr-.e tonic aud bliuiil builder, brtcz I pk bail; tho nlnlt glow to nale checks a-dro-noriii.1 tho lire of yo'itb. 11 wards oir Insanity uii.l cousurantlon. lusbt on liavuis ItI3VlVO.no otln.r. ft ma bo c.-.irted iu vett pocket. l!y mill, yi.lioperia.-l.aae, or uts lor SO. 00, with a posl tlt iiritlcn cuiiRintno to euro or rotund t be money, '.'ocular tree, AddrcM RUYAL WrDICiilS CO.. R3 Rivnr St., ClliCACO, l'' lor aula b MAI"I IIUWS HHUa.. tru Ui: b;rautou, t'J. ERHSYLVAHIA BAILROAD. bcliedule In Effect November 15, 1H35. Trains Leave Wilkes- Uarro as Follows 7.00 a. m., veck days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadalphla, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp; and tho West. 10. ID a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadclohia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp and tho West. 3.15 p'. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg, and the West. .3.15 p. m., Sundays only, for. Sun bury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. I. WOOD, (len'l Pasa. Agent. S. M. I'UEVOSr, ikneral Alunamr. I Hill 111 VT El 15 nnmnn KA UU1VUV RAILROAD TIME-TABLES LEtitaii VALLEY RAILROAD 8VS- Tia. Anthracite Conl UbuiI Exclusively Insur ing Clenlillness and Conifoit. IN EEEECT NOV. IB, lS'JC. TRAINS LBAVE SCRANTON. I' or I'ldlnilpljihla and New York vln D. 'I. B. 11. nt 0.15, 7.I.". it. in., lior,, 1.20, 'AM tniuek Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. in. I' or I'itlston and Wilkes-Barro via. D. ';lV)y- n- " ".00, S.OS, 11.20 11. tn l.oj 3.tn, C.co and s.47 p. m. l'or White Haven, Ilnssleton, I'oltsvllte, nnd prhiuliml points In tho coal reulona p m "' ll' U" C,IS " "'" 12,(0 "tvl ''41 ..il'i"1' 1J,tli1ehom, Enston, itendlng, llnr f,! ,tr", ""'I piiPiipal Intermedlato sta i rrS ,V.? ,X " I'.. H.1,-., 7,15 a. m., 1 ii 3TJ. 3""1:1 f'JIack Diamond Express), Ml, and 11.30 p. m. tii,-1' T-u"k1nniiock, Towanda, Elrnhn, IVF"' Gc,r'Va and principal Intermedlato btntlotis via D L, (v- '. u, u., o.UO, S.OS, i.-inl ;.e,",ov"' Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara c tl ',. ''.'''"K" nud all points west vln D. J,-"', 'f; I" T.l."i n. m 12.05, 3,: (Black Dia mond ivxpreiH). a.no and 11.30 p. "in. 1 ullmaii parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh lvili y l'.1"'11' CI,,'S "" "11 trains between ,,1,1 ":i'?;I!i,ri' n"'1 N'c'w York. I'hlladel imia, Buffulo and Suspension Bridge. rM, 't'l'l'lN H. WILIH'Il, Qoil Supt. CIU.S. S. lhk, Gen. 1-uss. Agt., IMiila., A. '. NONNBMACUER, Asst. Gen .' i,ss; Agt.. South Bethlehem, 'n., heranton Oillcc, 303 Lackawanna avenue. Del., Lnckn. and Western, lCO'ect .Monday. October l'l. lSOil. lialns leave Scranton as follows: Ex ",. Jor New York and all points East '.40, J.C0. Mo, S.OO and 11.55 n. m.j 1.10 am: Kx- st, ml Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia am he South, 5.15, S.OO und U.55 a. in., Lit. I nnd 3.33 p. in. Uaslllngton and way stations, 3.45 p. m. (ouyhanna accommodation, CIO p. in. ...V;'"'0?" f.01' UliiBlminton, Oswego, El mhii. Corning, Hath, Dansvllle, Mount MorrH and BiifTalo, 12.20. 2.35 a. 111., and 1.55 P. m., making close connections ut Hurfulo to all points in thu West, Northwest and Southwest. Batb accommodation, 9.15 a. m. Luighuniluti and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Icliol.son accommodation, 5.15 p. m. iilngliamton .and Elmlru express,. 5.53 P. in. , Express for mien and Richfield Springs, -" a. m. and 1.55 p. in. Ithucu 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m., and 1.55 D. m. lor Northumberlnnd, I'lttston, AVIlkes- m,"'''' I'lymouth, Bloomsburg und Dan ville, making close connection at North umberland for Willlamsport, Ilurrisburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions, fi.oo, 9.55 a. m., and 1.55 and U.00 p. in. Nuutlcoke und Intermediate stations, S.03 and 11.20 n. in. Plymouth and Intermedlato stutions, 3.40 and 8.47 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. Eof- detailed Information, pocket timo tables, etc., apply to Jl. L. Smith, city ticket ofllee, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket oiilce. Central Hailroad of New .lersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for littston, Will:es-H,iri v, etc., nt S.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. in., 12.15, 2.00, .1.05, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sunduys 9,00, a. in., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. S.20 a. m. For New York, Newark nnd Elizabeth. 8.20 (express) it. 111., 12.15 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. tn. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.15 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Termin al, 5.22 p. m. and New York 0.00 p. 111. For Munch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Enston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m., 12.45, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S.20 a. 111. and 12.15 p. m. For Lakcwood, S.20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Itarrlsburg, vln Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45, 5.00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. 111. For Pottsvllle. S.20 a. m., 12.15 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 1.15 (express with Buffet parlor cur) p. 111. Sunday, 1.30 11. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlunl, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 1.30 p. m. Sunday, C25 a. m. Through tickets to nil points nt lowest rates 'may be had on application in ad vance to the ticket agent at tho station. 11. I'. BALDWIN", Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLTIAI'SEN, Gen. Supt. U E L A W A It E AND HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows: ;Qw7.53, S.55, 10.15. a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.52, 5.25, 0.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10.30, 11.55 n. m. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England ponus, etc. u.io a. m.; 2.20 p. in. For lloncsdnlo 5. 15, S.55, lO.lo a. m.; 12.00 noon, 2.20, 5.25 i. m. For Wllkes-Bnrre G.45, 7.15, S.45, 9 3, 10 15 n. in.; 12.05, 1.20, 2.2S, 3.33, 4.11, G.UO, 7 50, 9.30. 11.30 11. 111. For Now Yolk, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad G. 15, 7.15 a. m. ; 1"05- 1.20, 3.3.1 (with Bluck Diamond lix p'ress), 11.20 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points 0.45, 9 'H a m.; 2.30, 4.11 p. 111. 'For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rullroad-7.15 a. m.; 12.05. 3.33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton at follows: From Carbondale and the north 1, 10, 7 40 S 40 9.31, 10.10 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 105, "91 3 25 '4.37, 5.15. 7.15, 9.15 and 11.25 p. m "Vioni 'Wllkes-Barre and the south 5 40, 7 50 S.50, 10.10, 11.55 a. ill.; 1.10. 2.14, 3.4S, l'"" 0 21, 7.53. 9.03. 9.15, 11.32 p. in. V"V 'ni'RDlCE. O P. A, Albany, N. Y. 11. W. Cioss, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. lirie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1S97. Trains will leave Scranton for New York, Newbnrgh and Intermedlato po ntn on Erie, also for Itiwicy und local pe". 1 at 7.05 a. m. and 2.2S p. m. ; and arrive truer above points at 10.33 a. m. nnd 9.3S p. m. w sriiAM'tm itivistox. In i:i'iecl Ouliiber llli, l.S'ifi. Mm? l; ot V3) ft WNoTKL H tr Sl35S r.'mili IJoiiiid. sonlli Hound, jaolTsoi mi utTi ,!& Stations , g S w (Trains Pally, Kx- g 2 b 3 "; 1 cept ninday ) a ga v sir MArrlvo Lcaic "ii 7 2.VN. Y. Kranklln St 7 n .. . .... 7 10, West; 4'.'iul street .... 7 15 .. 7 Wii Weehuwlon ...'810 i' MlArilvo l.eftveA id' jj ".... 1 laiiniidii'k JiuictfoD ". 'J 5 .. 1 Oil Hancock -"t . . .., isnti starlight .... a! ... PJ i(i l'rustou Park a :n ... is 40 cimio s4i ... I2'J-, I'oyiitclln sv... 1S1I Ik'linont 2 51 ... IS 03 rieasant -Mt 3(6 ... (1159 UnlODdalo 3 09 ... 1149 Forest city .... 3 10 .. .... OMlliai! C'arbonilaio 704 B1l ... .... fll tCfllM) VlilteHrfdSO 17 07 (8 38 .. .... Ill l3tI!Sil Mayllcld 17 12I34.T ..., ....1 tl liiliu'3) .Termyn 711, 345 . . .... (13V111I AlCblUlM 7W1 8 51 ... .... OS'.' 11 15, Wlntnn 7i3 3.'4 ., .... U;'Slllll reckvlllo 7i!7,1M) .. .... ft t3 11"7 OlviiUant 7 34 101 ... ... OioilOJ1 rrlecUurtf 7 St 4 07 .... .... CIS 11 03, Tlironp 7 3(1 410 . .. .... 0 15 110) I'rnvldencn 7311 il4(..,. .... OK'fipr?1 Park Piaoo 17 41 ft 17 ... ... 0 10,1055 Kcraii'on 7 45 4 A' i" ma m Leave Arrive a m r m All trains run dally except Sunday. t s-ltj'ulfles that trains stop on signal for ras. sc tigers. (ecuro rates via Ontario & Western beforn puicliiihliiK tickets and savo money. Day nnd Sight Kiniv&s to tlio went.. .i.e. Anderson, Opii, pass aitU T. FUtcroft, 1)1. Pass, Ast. Scranton, Pa Houses for Sale and for Rent. If mi contemplate purchasing or leas ing a house, or wunt to lmtst In u lot, me the lists (if desirable property on page 3 of 'I lie 'I ribune.
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