0 THE SCEANTON TKIBUNE-TIIUflSDAY MOTCNING-, PTOBKUAUT 4, 1807. 4 & a AAFT aTHri A iJAinsuu2 iiuni. 4fr Being an Extract from the By CLINTON Author of "Under Copyright, 1897, by SYNOPSIS. On tne 9th of July, 1M0, Adrenr, Dorian, a Christian resident ot Damascus, and a f i lend me attacked by a. Tuiklsli sentry, tho massacre of rhrlstluns baling com mon' od. Andieas escapes, but bethinks hlmsplf of his sweothcuit. Glance Vlaeh os. who lives In the tlueatened iiuaiter. Arnlieis makes his way to tho houe of Mine i:ander, foi tho purpose of obtain ing a disguise In which to seal eh for nnd rcteinio Glnuco. He Is puiiued on tho NfiV. but reaches the hoiiT In ".ifety. Ob taining the guunoiits of a Druse merch ant, ho stHits for Glance's home. Ho be romp? Involved In a light and Is knocked senseless. Recovering lute at night ho searches dialler's home, but Hilda noth ing but luln and conruslon. He calls her name aloud several times, nnd shu up prui i fiom a hiding- placo In the store room PAItT III. With a cry of Joy I ntshed forward to tnke hoi In my nuns, but she panic upon her knees with a supplication for mercy, not recognizing- me In my dis guise liaising her gently, I soon suc ceeded. In assuring her that It was In deed I who hnd como to her rescue, i hereat she elunir to mo with such lov ing trust that tho pain in my head was suddenly gone, and I felt that I had bren endowed with a giant's strength. Then I lenrend hoi,', half an hour be fore the outbieuk, her mother had gone u pin on errand to her brother's lms-ar; how Glauce had listened In honor to the attack upon the chinch; how, one by one, -the houses in the vicinity bad bp-n assailed, and the inmates, butch ered, how when she had heard the murdcieis at the entiance to her own home, bhuhud Insisted on s-eaoting- her Felf behind home boxes In a closet In the storeioom, though, her maid be sought her to hide elsewhere; how she bad remained theie for horns In awful f-uspense, and flnnlly how she had ven tured out at the pound of some one shouting her name, although she had not reeoiinlxed the voice. "Ob, Andreas," she oiled, when this Tecltal was finished, "my mother! Can she have escaped?" ' Yes, if she is with your brother, I have little doubt but what she is sale," I answered, for how could I tell her that the Christian bazais would be at tacked and looted and peihnps thobe dear to her pitilessly murdered? She brightened visibly under this as surance, and for tho first time began to look about her. Then I euised my care lessness in not removing the bodies of the two servants. As I stood wonder ing how I could for a few moments engage her attention she suddenly tightened her grip upon my arm. "See!" she whispeied. "There, is some one in the outer court." "We wore exactly opposite the passage connecting the two courts, and I looked in the direction indicated Just in time to detect a shadow blowly moving across the open spano. An Instant's hesitation might prove fatal to. both of us, and I pushed Gluuce gontly within tho storeroom. "Quick!" I said. "Conceal yourself again." Seeing that sho wns hastening to do os I bade, I slipped olf my loose shoes, uMf$l "RKMEMTJER," T RAID, "YOU ARD HASSAN, T1IE VA.NT OP ABDUL-HAMIR." SEH- nnd with diawn scimitar In luind sped hllently across the maible pavement to tho passage by which the courts wore joined. Along this I crept until I was within four- or five feet of the further entrance, where hung a heavy sallow complexion i will defy bis best intentions. Beauty .-JTJ'M ytara r-:.. fa is ruoie than skin l.'ji deep. The skin is gy merely me suriace it- on which is written in plain characters the cotidition of the jbody. The skin is csr- not a thing by itself, find skin diseases are frequently not skin diseases at all. All the lotions and bleaches and creams and powders in the world won't make a good complexion if the digestion is wrong-. If the stomach is sour, and the liver torpid, and the bowels constipated, the skin will show it. No use trying to treat the skm for such a condition. The only way to relieve it is to cleanse the ays. tem and purify the blood. As long as the heart is pumping impurities to ever)- part of the body, just so long these impurities will show through the skin. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is good for the complexion because it makes the whole body healthy because it clears and purifies the blood, makes the digestion strong and clears out impurities of all kinds. l)y increasing the ability to assimilate nutritious food, and by the in. fusion of its own ingredients, it enriches the blood and so makes solid, healthy flesh. It fills out the hollows, rubs out wrink les and substitutes for sallowness a rosy, healthy glow. There is no mystery about it. It isn't a miracle. It is merely the re sult of a combination of rational, natural common sense with expert medical knowl edge. It cures diseases of the lungs, liver, stomach, bowels, skin and scalp, biraply because all these diseases spring from the same cause a disordered digestion and consequent impure blood. Don't let preju. dice and sceptteUrn cheat you out of your health. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis. covery will positively cure you, if suffering from diseases named above. If you want to know hundreds of great medical truths, send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and we will send you freh a copy of Dr, Pierce's 1008 page hook, "Common Sense Medical Ad viser,' ddress, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, V. .ti a't..'z. --.r--wiirTO Journal of Andreas Dorian. SCOLLARD. Summer Skies. Clinton Scollard. pleco of Bagdad drapery Here I oiouched and listened. The approach ing footfalls told me that there was but one foe to be met, and I breathed a piayer of thanksgiving. Now the cau tious steps weie close at hand, and now I beheld, "outlined clear against the moonlit background, the cruel and cttnnlg face of a Dntse. As he un suspectingly advanced, I swung my scimitar and clove his head to the ohln. Down he sank in a limp heap, and I surveyed by bloody woik with out a shudder, such was the avenaing I KNEW OUR PURSUERS fury that possessed me. Hastily dtag glng the body of the Druse to a shad owy coiner, and having gently laid the maid and manservant side by side In one of the outer looms, I summoned Glauce froiii her concealment. "We are safe for the present," I said, to reassure her. She seemed to under stand, and did not question me. Then 1 told her of Mme. Evander's offer. "Ohi let us go to her at once!" my betrothed cried. "But you cannot ventuie Into the streets dressed as you ate!" I ex claimed. "Even In my present an ay I could not protect you for a moment." She glanced ruefully down at her soiled and tumbled gown. "I suppose a cult of Constantlne's (Constantino was her brother) would not do?" she s"aid with a charming look, forgetting for the instant the gravity of the situation. "No," I replied, "but one belonging to Petros, your man, might answer." Pelros' roughest clothes weie finally found. Fortunately ho was of small statin e, and when Glauce appeared be fore me In her new attire I &aw that, with a few additional changes In her appearance, she would without much difficulty pass for an Aiab youth. 1 stained her face and hands with kohl, and dexterously concealed her hair be neath a. black kaffeyeth which we weie so fortunate as to discover. "Remember," I said to her smiling ly, as 1 klased her, "you aie Hassan, the servant of Abdul-Hamir, a Diuse trader trom Deklr." She went boldly out Into the stieet. For a time we were not ncosted, but we soon realized that we must seek other shelter than Mme. Evander's house, since the disturbance In Unit dl lectlon was by far the greatest. Glauce bore this disappointment brave ly, though it was bitter Indeed. "We must tiy tor the English consul ate," I said, as we began to letiace our steps. On we pressed, now avoiding a riot ous band by hiding In n cul-de-sac, now escaping a dangeious encounter by making a lengthy detour. The friend liness with which the Moslem Inhab itants of the city legauled the Diuses saved us twice, when we were halted and questioned, fiom what might have proved unpleasant consequences. At last we leached the stieet In which the consulate was situated. Our desti nation was still a. goodly number of paces distant, but we felt a sense of safety In knowing it was compaiatively near. "Oh, if we could only find my mother and my biother theie!" exclaimed Glauce. "It Is not Impossible that we may," I answered, though I had giave doubts of any such piece of good fortune. "Pi other knows the harass well," said my betrothed. "Then he would naturally seek tho consulate In an emergency!" I ciled, this time with leal hope In my voice. "Wo were congratulating om selves that all danger was passed, when we heard a stir in the last bisecting thor oughfare we must cioss. "Couragel" I whispered to Glauce. "Keep a brave heart!" As we leached the point where tho two streets met, we came face to face with six Druses. I realized that to con tinue on our way without some sort of greeting would be hazaidous, so I bold ly took the Initiative, "A rare night, fi lends," I exclaimed, as we all paused, Then seeing that they wcte regard ing us with suspicion, I assumed my gayest manner, and continued: "I would not have missed it for the price of a season's crops!" "Nqr for a tialn of camels!" ciled one of the six .In answer. " 'Tls a merry time to be In Damas cus," said another, "Wheie hall you fiom?" Here was a question that fairly stag gered, me, though my peituibatlon was not aparent. What If these men should chance to be from the Kuuran, from the town that I was to claim as my home? -ijicy ttuuiu jijivw Ull wie ilisiiwu ASJ 1 rl v V'lvK '"A A . vv t ill i-Njjjy'jjYi j s . tsshj( 1 1 1 V 0 ss 1 V ra irJ ' 5 MN -i 1 m m' 1 r li iv that I wns lying; they would dis cover who we lunlly were, and would make an end of us then ami there. All this went through my mind like a IliiBh, yet I answered leadlly enough; "1 am from Deklr In the Until an. Whence como you?" "We are ftom Lebanon," was the 10 ply. Never did words sound sweeter in my ears. ' "My servant nnd I are lodged nenr tho citadel," I said, moving a step or two. "May Allah make your slumbers peaceful, They gave me a similar gieetlng, nnd wo turned our backs upon them. We had gone perhaps the length of two houses when we passed fiom the moon light into the shadow, and I glanced behind Tho Diuses were still where we had left them, and seemed to be In dispute. "Pu.it of them suspect us! Wo must make a dash for the consulate. Now, befoie they move!" I ciled, ginsplng Glauce's hand. Ae spiang forward together, and for a few seconds they did not hear us, nor could they see us, for we kept within the shndow. Then the sound of our Hy ing footsteps leached their ems, and a wild shout of inire went up. "Wo ale safe, Glauce, Mifo!" I cx Vv'CRE GAINING RAPirriL claimed, "if they aie awake at the con sulate." I knew our puisueis weie gaining inpldly, but our shelter was close at hand. Wo leached the door, and I struck upon it lepeated blows with the hilt of my scimitar. Theie was an an HWeilng spoilt fioin within. We heaid a chain lull, and the shooting back of bolts. Then the gieat ii on-clenched hauler swung upon its hinges, and i tliorn ulnntl thi. nnrlni' wlHi lili. Untiitn I We leaped past him with a cry of joy! I and the massive door clanged shut in the faces of the howling- Druses. THE END. PROTECTION ASSURED. A Decision ofthe United States Ci: cuit Court of Vital Interest to Housekeeper. The action of the United States Ciiciut Court of Appeals in ieveialng the decision of the Clicult Court of tho Northern D' trlet of New Yoik in Ihe ease or The N K Fall bank Company vs The R. W liell JIfg. Company, foi Infringing by Imitation on tilth "Gold Dust" Washing Powdei package, lfot only d-suies The N. K. Fnlr bnnk Company ot piotcctlon, but also the housekecpeis of thi land. Heieuftel they will not be annoyed with the apuilous .u -tide sailing under the colois of "Gold Dust" Washing Powder. Judge I.ncombe in handing down his de cision sounded a warning to imitators in tefely stated facts which have equal ln teiest tor the housekeepcis, manufactui ers and business men genei.illy. lie sakt "Tho judge who heaid the case In the Circuit Couit was stionc in thL convktion that theio was not a slmilaiity calculated to deceive imv buyer ol oidlnaiy pui dencej that theie was no dangei of Impo sition by any slmilaiity between the pack ages. We aie unable to icneli the same conclusion. When It is boine In mind that articles of this kind, when one ONE TOUCH OF Jl Jim? ESTEJJ Jig Labor Time Cost i 1 . is wmMMm i fiOie !! IM!P5 uiw A 5s-feVf kF'x f3KS 7-k SAVED BY IfliUij SX2-S What More Can bo Asked? Only tills ; usk our grocer for It, nnd lnlt on trying It. Ijirgcst pacUni-c greattst economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Mew York, Boston, Philadelphia. they nio generally known, heroine a'&o clated in the publle mind with the geneial appeal unco of the package which contains them, It Is quite culiceUuhle that a dishon est letall dealer who kept complainant's and defendant's packages mingled to gether on the .same shell es, might easily palm olf the one for the otlur upon un un suspecting put chaser. "business men 01 outturn y ncuteness who wish to establish a distinctive repu tation for their goods with the genet al public, eel tnlnlj do not begin b usslmllat Ing the elements of their design to those of some one competing inanufactuier. When they are found doing this It must be assumed that for some leason or other they piefei to have their goods nrtayed not in a distinctive dies, but in one le semullng their competitors. And when It appeals that such competitor hns ex pended upvvnid ot ?300,000 In advertising Ills packages, that leason Is not hald to 11ml. "We have then the case of a manulac tuier who Is careful always to sell Its goods as Its own, but who puts them up in a stjle of package so similar to that used by one of its competitors, eniller In the maiket, that unsciupulous dealers who puichase fiom the manufacturer in older to hell at letnll to consumcis aio enabled to delude a laige number of such letall purchasers by palming off upon them the goods of the manufacturer as those of Us competitor. That this Is Unfair competi tion seems appaient, both on reason and authoilty." Since "Gold Dust" Washing Powder has In Id Its own In evciy maiket as the best cleansing compound made fot all pui poses, there has been the necessity for The N. K. Talrbank C'otnpanj to protect themtelves and their patrons fiom numer ous iiaudiilent imitations, and though Imi tation Is the tilbute paid to success, In this case the liousekeepeis would be the sufleuis If the tilbute w ei e not disdained The Kali bank "Ii.uk Twins" on the "Gold Dust" pickdKe are as familial to the .iv eiago housewllc as the fuce of the lannly cloi k Vjr '--S-. S4. a,a ,. . Am L. j t ' S at (P H n IM era m tni a 1 i SENT FREE v.. V A ,,..,- ,.--,- ... . Vt ,i i nine iiuiiKxnat snouiu do in eveiv k ( ii'iinc. Issued by thu xnanuf actum & f o. the h Gail Borden Eagle Brand p Condensed Milk rj iv. r. mnuensea mhk uo, 71 Hudson Strest, Hew York r Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S &TS 5M' &&! Sunburn and Ten, and ru. Etores tho tkln lo itaorisl. iiui iit iiitvcij, Fiiiuuwiti(j i AK!S' clear and healthy com-fjukT'. iiloTlnn. Punnrlortosllfarn - - ?r.l f,'whiini.ii lirruitinlun n preparations nnd porcctly harmless. At all tO-ups'su", or mailed for SOcta. Bend for Circular, VIOLA SKIN SOAP ' iirir incompirEbi. u t. tkln J urlljlDg Sutp, uuf(Q&d for tho tcllot, und v-lUiout o rival Ut tbe nurxry. Ab.olm-lr pi.ro dud delicately mcdl. cated. M druggists, Priro 25 Cnf. G. C. BITTNER&CO..Tc:.coo. O. For salo by MATTHEWS BROS. JOHN H PHET.PS. Scrnnton Pa. and Cndcrsio ur the Hiohict Medicul AuTiioriTi-e Jfc,r!.'lvTliXv. TJMIt? VIMk jWMM PTf H smm LnT TrlPflHftnrlPliURALG!A sm vfrJ -" "'""" This MENTHor htS Tl A rt b.k ,. ,,, u, u j ,u. J, remedy, convcnlont t enrry In rntsct, renrly to nun on lift Indication of col J. t-nniini.cu ejo duetts jl-e-iiiHtipnc .'.ire. SnttifncltonRinrinteedormonpyrelunded. I'rlco, Si I'll. Trl.ll frpo nt IlnifrNlq. llppKtprp.1 mull SO coats. B E. CUSHSiAX, Kir., Throo lUwrs, Uicb , U. S. A. CTJSKIHAW'S MFSITMfil 'rh0 "l'm n"'1 Biifcst rcTOdy for '""' Hiui. nil nkln iilKcnai'9 rczema, ltcli feint Itht'uni.nid Sores, lliirns, ruts Vondertul rum pci v for I 1 1. IIS. I, lce,12.cts.r,t UriiK- d ji i ii tristJorbjrni.illiirc:iiinl. Address nsiibovu, DRl r. For enle by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN TI. PHELPS, Scrantnn. Pa. NATUItR-Ltfol Copyilsht, Ht'O, by Mitchell & Miller. vnu Gin 1 Wti.!-.' 2 tPi J 'Ati,"UImtrIlu utnn 10 puiicrcre "' air Tf lif from Colds, HoruThruut, SI J,iJ'''lnfliioii.i. llrnncliltla, A y-"k orllAYrnVUK. -IfnnU &'r iimmetlatercll'f An ctllclcii1 "'KSSKSSSOSt oacsr'i tocv."cwCi-N i.;sw. INSYLV RAILROAD COMPANY. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS MATCHLESS IN HVUUY PCATURB. criiiFolim. Touis to CALIFORNIA and the 1'ACI FIC COAST will leave New Yolk and 1'hllndelphla Feb 21, stopping at New Oi lcans duilng Maidl Gias festivities, and allowing four weeks In California, nnd Maichl.7, loturnlng on legulai tialns with in nine months. Hound tilp i.ates fiom all points on the I'ennsvlvnnla Railroad sj s tein cast of Pittsburg. $.r,0 OQ foi tour cf Ptb. 21, and 5-10 00 tor tour of Murch 27. PLMUDA. Jacksonville tnuis. allowing two weeks In FloildJ, will leave Now Yoik and l'hll adelphla Feb. 9 and 23, and Mai eh 1), 1M17. Rate coveting expenses en loute In both directions, $"0 00 fiom New York, and $43.00 from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON. Tours, each coveilng a peilod of three days, will leave New York and Philadel phia Feb. 11, Maich 11, Apill 1 and 2J, and Muy 13, 1W7. Rates, including transpoi tatlon and two days' accommodation at the best Wash ington hotels', $11 50 from New Yoik. and $11.50 fiom Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURMNO DIRIXT OR VIA RICHMOND and WASHINGTON, will leave New York and Philadelphia Feb. 20, March IS and Apill 13, 1&07. For'detalled ltinerailes and other Infor mation, apply at ticket agencies, or ad dress Ueoige Royd, iibblstant general passunger agent, Bioud btieet btatlou, Philadelphia. THE I0SIC POWDER CO., ROOMS I AND 2, COiYl'LTH B'L'iTG, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORK& LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Bnttorias, Kloctilc Explodori. for ox plodlug blasts, bafety ruse, and Repauno Chemical Co. 's nxp"osivEs. YOU CftN SAVE MONEY BY BJYIS3 NEW AND SECOND-HAND 'CLOTHING Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and I'lnsh Sacqucs, Carpets and Feather Heds From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ave. nilchcutrr rnclfah Diamond Urnnfl. ENB3YR0YAL FILLS ;& O-lcInut and Onlv (lOiiuhie, fc toJb0,c" s leJwuhUui nbbuii luko &T 'iW y-j Wtii" th l. li'itst danget oua tulititu V I" " f,f inn and imitations Ai Drupstittt oriend-to. I w My m jIji ipa fT partlcuiira httmonlals kod V S3 "Itpllef far Ladlm.' inJfn- Iit ntcrn X I Alull. 1,(MK Ti'tmoiilal Same ittptr rlLiuro ul1.1 ..k. VI I, V.. .11 1 ill n ' imiu- iicld b ell Lotal Drusctsu. i'htlcilu., !. NKW YORK HOTELS, ijTniil1 V r FinES'l -TwOItZ- 1 . j i -: r m- ty 'ii An cstablblicil hotel under now mnnnu'ement anil thorough!) abreast of tho time i. VUltorb to New Yoik will find the Hvoiut in tho vory henrt ot the shoppInK ilMilct, concnltnt to places of amitfement and icac'llv ncrelblu tiom all parta if thOLlty. EUIIOI'KAN PLAN. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving PJacs, MEW YORK. Roles $3.50 M Day ana Upwards (American Plan.) GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor. is lircadwny nnd P.loentli St., New York, Opp. (Irace Church. -European Plan. Rooms $1,00 a Duy and Upwards, n a modest nnd unobtrusive way there. nro few better conduetod hotels In the metropolis than tho St. Douls Tho nroat popularity It has scnulred can readily bo trucod to its nniijue location, its uomellktMitinosplioro, tho peculiar uxcellonos of its cuislno and service, and its very moder ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. 't'-s?,, VrivJ li J1ia Ylv J . J- $ n & MM" V I"1JV'V,W V M. : I. II VTES. '-f Jl(S0el n. L. M. BATLS, t. VTSESBxr WESTMINSTER HOTEL, 3 H Mi V, 4 i Ssh ilea el a wsf 323 124-126 Wyoming Ava Unusually extensive ar rangements for bargain offer ings have been made by us for this entire month. CLOAKS, JACKETS, ETC. LOT1. "f ladles' Kersey, bouclo nnd Irish frlezo Jackets, half-lined, shield fronts; worth $G.U0 and $7.00. Re duced l'llce LOT 2. 23 liner quality Kersey, boucle and Itlsh f i leze, borne half-lined and $3.98 pome all lined; values -JS.OO ".A": $4.98 1UU0. IteUUcecl l'llce LOT 3 - CO liner quality boucle, astrakhan, Keiscy and Irish fileze, coat and eniplie styles; worth fiotntf'nnO $10.00 to $12.00. Reduced Pi ice... vPJ.vJO Embroideries, Lnecs, Kle. Wo will hnvo on display Monday, Feb. 1st, a complete line of cambric nainsook unci Swiss embtoldoiles. We offer same at prices to suit everybody. Special sale of 7,0u0 yards cambric nain sook and Swiss embrolcleiles that we bought nt SOc. on the dollar, pi Ices will mngii from tip. to 2'ic a yaid. Tills la one half of tegular pi ices. Great Pearl Hut ton Purchase. Wc bought 2,500 gross of peail buttons at COc. on the dollar fiom one of the largest poail button manufacturer In the countiy who is letlilng from business. We have divided tho entile lot: 500 doren peail buttons, all staplo .sizes; a dozen 5o0 dozen extra lino peail buttons; a do.en 200 dozen tine pearl buttons, 23c. kind; a dozen 3c 4c 9c 4c 25c 200 dozen smoked peail buttons; n dozen CO dozen line lare peatl buttons, Due. kind, a dozen Men's Furnishings. CO dozen menV natural wool shirts and diaweis, made and tilinnied in the btat mantiui ; worth $1.00. Our Pilee 70 dozen men's mixed half hose, full seamless; woith loe. Our Pike, foul pairs for ." 49c 25c 25c 15c Hosiery. S4 doren misses' fast black cotton hose, full seamless, M,!5s u to S',i; woith ICe. Out price, thiee pairs 3S dozen misses' black wool hose, full seamless, sizes 5 to 8M; worth 23c. Our Price Fancy Scans. 12 sross Castile, Lemon Juice and Butteimllk soap; formerly sold lit 10c a box. Our Price, a box of thiee cakes 5c LEBECK &CORI JAMES IVIOIR, HE BCHIT TAILOR His Moved to Hit New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on sldo next to First National Bunk, lie has now in a u Comprising overythiiiB roqnlsito for fine Uorolinnt Tailoring And tho samo can bo shown to Advantage m his spleu- dluly fitted up rcoma. A SPEG1AL INVITATION Is Extended to All Readers ol The Trlb tine to Call on "OLD RULIABU;" In Mis New Business Home REYWfJ RESTORES VITALITY. &'Bh.&X Made a s JSk A-'f.! n rni ; l i 1st Day. m $J iKfVM We!l Man ICUiUay.i of Me. THE GPEAT noth Day. JFttjEixtrcszzs: XB.23itaasii3r pi oiltiees tho above results In'llO days. It acta powerfully cud .juicily Oiict wlieiiallothcrsfall Voiiui;ineiivlllrci;3ln their Jost uanuoud, and old men ttill recoiur their soiiilifnl vmor by utins Ki;VIV. It tuicld and btiiely restores Non ous neis. I.o t Vitalit). IiupotcncN , Nlnhtly Lmsions, Lost I'oncr.latlliu Mcinoij, Watlini: Dibcate s, and oil effc.'tt, or bcltabiibo or excess nnd Indiscretion, ttlilclninlltoii(tornucl bu.luctborniarrtaKe It notonU euros bj s'.artiiiK rt tin i-nat cid.,ea'u but innurcat ni-r.n tnulo and b'.ooit builder, brin? iOB back the pink rIciw to palo i hecks and ro ktoiiiu thu llio of jouth. It ward-i oil Insanity and Consumption. Insist on hauuK lti:VI VO.no otliei It can bo earned in ickt jocket lly nirll, ti.l,0()prpaLl!asc,or tU tor j5.m, with a posl the written tru.ir.mtco to euro or refund thoiuoney. Circular freo. Address ROYAL MFDICiNE CO 153 Rbor St., CHICAGO. II lor faulo by JIAI1 HEWS HitOs., uru; i;ist bcruntoii, Pa. i 5yvtK .i'lT Schedule In Utfect November is, i3p5 Trains Loavc Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts. burg nnd tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun burv, Harrisburrj, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Phlladolphl a, and Pittsburg and the West. 6,00 p. m., week das, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pais. Assnt. S. M. l'UUVOST, General Manager. jv77j5 from Life. lUk W r. -, U RAILROAD TIME-TABLES LDIIIQII VALL11Y RAILROAD SYS . . TDM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness nnd Comfort. IN LFFKCT NOV. IB, 1890. TRAINS LUAVU SCRANTON. I' or I'hllaclolphla and New York via D, S,?'',1''1'- nt C-IS, 7.45 n. m 12.0S, 1.20, 3.3J tiuack Diamond Rxpress) nnd 11,30 p. in. I. or PlttRton and Wllkes-Darro via. D. iJ In rV:,- n- ,l" COO. 8.03, 11.20 a. m 1.03 ,V c-S?.J!"a s-'7 P. m. n,!i hlte Haven, HnzlMon, Pottsville, ? ,J'rM,c.Ipl11 Points In tho coal regions ti m H- " 1" 6-a n- '"" 12-03 and iM For nethlehcm, Dast -ii ' ' 0e,"eVa n"d principal Intermedlato tatlons via I)., i, . v. n. R., COO, 8.03. h "- 12.20 and 3.10 p. in. Vt! ,tF1,tI,(MKO al,tl n11 Points west vlo D. 'V; R , 7 la a. m , 12 03, 3 33 (Black Dla- T.,,ii Ij,lI"ess). 0.GO nnd 11.30 p. in. J ullmnii pnilor and sleeping or Lehigh viii.1 i, "''' cnrs on ll11 trains between tihi,, 'fr"5'!e anrt Now York. Phlladel pina, Hurfiilo and Suspension Urldge. CUvHJ'H1,11 WIL.BUR, Gen. Supt. Pa ' bl:l3 Ge"' Pass- Al" i,hlla- 'V,,t NONNGMACIir.H, Asst. Gen q.1""- 'Bt., South Bethlehem, Pa. acranton Olllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del., Laclcu. and AVcbtcrn, T.nir1 'ondny, October 19, 1S95. nr7,Ln r lVV Sorillltoil OS follows! Ex- fjn oS1 rN- Vork and all points East. littp m ' W a"a 'JK " ln,! 1,U an i,!i"'.e1,.,for.l:',,ton' Trenton, Phlladel 1 in , " M ,l10 Sol'tb, 5.15, S.OO and 9.53 a. m. i,.u , 3 " ' ni Tnv,' . S "ml ay "'tntlons, 3.43 p. ,1. ,,', ,',' mn,K'htf closo connections at Buffalo lsn.?ti polnts ln thu NVest Noithwest und southwest, Ijfitli accommodation, 9 15 a. m. isiiiKnuniton and nay stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson ticcoinmodntlon, 5.15 p. m. iiinghainton and Elmlra express, 5 53 i:press for Utica and Illchfleld Springs, ' m and 1 55 p. in. Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m., and 1.55 P. in. For Noithumbcrland, Plttston, "Wllkes ,.im"c' p mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan yite, makintr close connection at Notth umberland for Wllllamsport, Ilarrlsburs, Baltimore, Washington and tho South. Northumbeiland and lntei mediate sta tions, (, 00, 9.55 a. m and 1.55 and G.OO p. m. Naiiticoke and intermediate stations, 8.0$ and 11.20 a m. Plymouth and intermedlato stations, 3.-I0 and 8.47 p. m. I ullman jiarlor and sleeping coaches on nil eptes trains. For detailed information, pocket tlmo tables, ule . nnnlv in M T. Smith, rltv ticket olllce, 3iS Lackawanna uvenue, or depot ticket ofllce. Central Hallruad o New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthiacltp coal Ubed exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMi: TABLU LN EPPECT JAN. 25, 1897. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Uane, etc., at 8 20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m., 12 15, 2 00, 3 05, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00, a. in , 1 00, 2 15, 7.10 p. in. For Atlantic City, 8 20 a. m. For New York, Newnrk and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) n, m 12.45 (express with Buf fet pallor car), 3 05 (expiess) p. m. Sun day, J 15 p. m. Tialn leaving 12.45 p. m. ai lives at Philadelphia. Reading Termln al, 6.22 p. m. and Now York 6.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 n. in., 12.45, 3 05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Long Bianch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 20 a. m. and 12.45 p. m. For Lakewood, 8.20 a. m. For Heading, Lebanon and Ilarrisburff, la Allentown, 8 20 a. m., 12.45, 6.00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 n. m., 12.45 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Llb eity street. North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1 10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 0 25 a. m. Thioujh tickets to all points at lowest rates may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. nrrl.AWAHI! A N n ffclL . HUDSON TIME l.uiiir.. On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows. For Carbondale 5.45, 7 55, 8 55, 10.15, n. m : 12 00 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.52. 5 25, C.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10.30, 11 55 n. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5.45 a. in.: 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale 5 15, 8 55, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 nrmn. 2 20. 5 25 I), in. Pol Wllkes-Bane C.45, 7.45, 8 45. 10 45 a. in.; 12 05, 120, 2 2S, 3.33, 4.41, 7 50. 9 30. 11.30 p. m. Tor New York, Philadelphia, etc., t niiirh Vallev Railroad G 45. 7.45 a. 9 33, 0M, via in.; 1" 05' 1.20, a M twill! uiacic uiamona .L.X moti), 11 20 p. in. Tor Pennsjlvanla Railroad points 6.45, 9.SS a. m ; 2 30, 4.11 p in roi western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallioad 7 to a. m ; 12 05, 3 33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9 50, 11.30 p. m. Trains w ill ai 1 1 e at Scranton at follows: Prom Curbondulti and the north 6 40, 7 40 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 a. m.; 12.00 noon, 1.05, 'l' 3 25 4 37, 5 15, 7.15, 9 45 and 11 25 p. m. " Fiom'Wllkes-Uane and the south 5 40, 7 50 8 50, 10 10, 11.55 a. m; 1.16, 2 14, 3.4S, 5'"' C21, 7 53, 9 0J, 9 15, 11.52 p. m., j'W Bl'RDICK, G P. A, Albany, N. Y. II V. Cross, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. .....D- - - , ... ,., , ,, . ... Eric and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1S97. Trains will leave Scranton for New Yoik, New bin gh and Intel mediate points on Eile, also for Han ley and local points, at 7 05 a in and 2 28 p. m. ; and arrive from aboio points at 10.33 a m and 9.3S p. m sneAvro uivssion. In Iirioct October ltb, I Ml nt llnnilllirf Tint nor,l,J" loit'flpnl Intermedlato sta 12 1 ;s ? lx H " , 0.4-,, 7.4G a. m 5 ii .I'r0;,?,33 (Ulack Diamond Express). i ami u. a,) p ln .1" or TllllkhnilliiieW Tovn,,.1n -Ptmlrn. , s II - -..,, ......mi iicuuniniouaiion, u 10 p. m. .T,i;Vrr?s r,or UlnBhnmton, Oswego, ni vl,..'i Cor"'"s' BllUl' Uansvllle, Mount MOIIIs and lilMYnln 1 "n o 'it .. . n.i i K-. BUL2L 6 M MM North lloutul Smith Hound, aii:i yoi I ) 201 ,gj Stations L'p, g w (Trains Dally, Ei- $ 3 its I ccptfiunday) j Sal p Mi- i.nlo Leaie ,. Mi 7 25X Y Franklin St 7 id , Tiowest 4'.'nd street .... 7Ml .. TOO, Weehawkeu .. I8101.... lp mAii 1 e I.eavc a i i-mJ 1 15 Haucnck Junction 2 3,.. 1 0'li Hancock I s! '1 .. .. is 50 Htai limit ' ".ii . . u'Jb l'l eston Park 1 ."ll .... Iii40 Como S41 ., . isa-i royntcllo . a sol .... 1214 Helmont ass .... 12 0.1 Pleasant Mt. 8ifl ... 11159 Unlondale ' S 09 ll 49 I'oiest city 3 19 .... ... C01131 caibonda'o 701 S34 .... ... MP! (UK) Vi hltu HrldgO 17 0713 38 ... ....It. milSJ Jiajneld 1: 1SIS4.11 .... .,.,16 11111.') Jermyn 7 HI 8 45) ... ...,l bavins Archlbild 720 sti. .... .... toSS 11151 lnton 7(3 Ml1 .. .... fiiMUllI Peokvlllo 7 87 8. . .... r,j) iiu7 Olrrhant 73J 104 .. ... ti.'oilOJ1 I'rlceburg 731 4071 ... .... 0 18 110J, Throop 7 31 4 10,,.. .... Bin 11 nil rrovmenco 7 3'i 411 .... .... i'.,fl067i park naco 17 41 fin ... 0 10,10 55 bcraWjn 7 41 4. 'y .. r ma m Leave Arrive a m r mi All ti alns run daily except sunnay. t blgnines that trains stop ou signal tor ra3 bo Hirers, hecuro rates via Ontario & Western bsfnro pui rliaslu? tickets and saio money Day aad KlgUt Eipiesstothe West J C. Anderson, Oen. Pass ijt T. Flltcrott, Dlv. ras3, Agt Scranton, l'a Houses for Sale and for Rent, If i 011 contemplate purchasing or leas ing u house, ur nunt to Invest In a lot, see the lists of desirable property on page 3 u(1he l rlbune. A.
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