TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY !i2, 1897. 'i!:.' . . W. mu&8&$m XMry &8&FZZ mS O -mMMmimmE car 'Wys ecZbJr JABfl 1 "S,nr Copyright, 1S97, bv PART I. When a man li com ting a maid spiliiK comotli only once in a lifetime they suffer gient loss 'who live In cities Who can speak ai Isht of the mystery of love trudging; along paved stieots with rows of shops on elthei side, or cabined In a il recti y room fiom which the blue sky cannot bo seen foi the smoke of factoiles, or attending even ing functions where loveis nio con scious of covert glances and subtle al lusions,, or sitting on lion chalis amid the smoke-begrlmed shrubs of an ai tlllclal paikV Love should be made In a garden vvheio at the kiss of thu wind lose leaves will drop upon thu two sheltered In theh itiboi, 01 along the windings of a lane wheie they can pluck the honeysuckle ftom the hedge, or In the quiet wutei beneath the over hanging branches while the meiry cui lent rushes by, 01, best of all, In an ancient wood with open glades, wheio llcnvers glow In their season and thcio Is evei the sound of running water. Amid such scenes lomance breathes her native alt and teacheh loveis to dream. Ah me' the di earns of those golden days w hen the fretted sunlight broke thtough the gteenery of June and the scent of loses was' In the wind! How thev faded and vanished befoio the realities of life. They were Illusions which chaimed and Inspited; yet de pai ting, they left behind a better sub stance. It Is more than twenty veais since Kate Catnegle and John Car mlehaol were betiothed and had their love dieam. They vveie both young and undisciplined besides having very lit tle undei standing one of the othei; and duilng the after jeais they came thiough many tilals, and quarreled not a few times. Yet, now that all Is ovei, and Kate btavest, bonniest and loy alebt of women lies with her father, they wete not disappointed "We blun dcied, I fat more than she," Carmlchael -aid to me It was all lie said, as wo dtove dliect to Muiitovvn afterward. "We buffeted, she more than I, but we did not miss the prize of life." It seems now too late to tell the story of their mil rinse, but It was ever In my mind to do It, and It Is ceitaln that they had a pleasant com ting time in Tochty Woods. Nowhere In Scotland can there be such a paiadlse for lovers, since thcie are the "Beeches," whence the two can look up the far distances of the Glen to the western hills and Imagine the un known experiences befoie them unto set of sain; and theie Is a winding path with loom for only two, which some times dips down Into dank, sombet hol lows, wheie the light of the sun cometh not, w hlch climbs again to the height wheie the trees stand apait and give a view of the shining comtlelds; and theie ate nooks set with violets and toft with shaded light wheie two can sit to gether In sweet content, and turns of the liver whote the bank Is green and mossy, and the guigllng of the water maketh the music foi the confessions of love. When It was wet, Kale gave Carmlchael welcome in her diawlng room, and the General, glowing weaiy of his own company, would cioss the big hall and ulve due warning of his (b&e? ffltiA mS 'QUITE SO, JACK. WELL, THEN, WHAT AHE YOU AETEIt-" coming by jostling a piece of armor on the wall; but If It wete fair and that was the diest of summeis for a seote of yeats the two went out Into the woods, Kate walking slightly befoie with hot quick, proud step, and Cai mlchael at the angle where he could bee her profile. It seemed to mo that the General re garded Carmlchael as an Inexperienced rldei, who had undertaken the chaige of a high-spirited animal and was likely to have his tioubles. When Kate laid down the law In her spaikling fashion, and Caimlchael heard her In admit Ing bllence, the General used to smoke ami watch them fiom behind the wieaths, and then he would go out and pace the "Uoeches" standing still, now to smile as one does at the icrnembiance of a c levot stioke, and now shaking his head us if he feaied calamity. One day the honest gentleman went down to the Manse and opened his mind to the doc tor, t "You know, Davidson, I never thought this engagement, eh wise, and you had the same feeling; but you weie quite right about Kate, She has sot her heait on Caimlchael, and w ill never change." "You wouldn't want her, Carnegie," and the doctor looked shatply at his friend. "It would break the young fel low's heart, and not be quite " "No, no; that would nevet do, and I You can't go on losing flesh under ordinary con ditions without the knowl edge that something is wrong, either with diges tion or nutrition. If the brain and nerves are not fed, they can't work. If the blood is not well supplied, it can't travel on its life journey through the body. Wasting is tearing down; Scott's Emulsion is building jp. Its first action is to im prove digestion, create an ap petite and supply needed nu trition. Book free. SCOTT & UOWhE, Chemists, New York. twni . ..vTt&p'iMorv-i-Hfy ,m 'rfim, I ' tifflf WZh -J2&1 u. l. . t'-irv i j t- i t -x$u- Mnl Sf TBy CMBBM" ' nt uonniE rrier wstr John Watson. wasn't thinking of anv thing of the kind. Kate his civ en her wold, and must keep her wotdj besides, It's nei ther you nor I could make her bleak It," and the General smoked fuilously. "Kate Is a ttue-heaited gill," the General went on, "and a lojal daugh ter ; but she's masterful and " "Quite so, Jack. Well, then, what are you after?" "Caimlchael Is a capital fellow, and will make n good husband, I'm suie of that, and he's quite nice, eh In the lodge; but do jou think, Sadie" the General took the chotoot out of his mouth and dropped his voice "that Caimlchael knows anything about women?" "Nothing whntovei," nnd the doctot chuckled with meat etijuvmunt; "but "TELL ME.KATE, HOW DID don't alarm join self. Kate will teach him all he needs to leain. She'll as tonish him " "Yes, I dare say," and the General looked very tueful; "but don't you think that it would be right to In fact, put him up to some things' It might make the III st jear easier for both." "You would give the lessons, I sup pose, Jack?" and the doetoi looked veiy giave. "When Kate sas she won't, Caimlchael Is to stamp his foot and say: 'Madam, jou will do as I de slie, 01 leave the house' as jou used to say to Kate." "I, Davidson? Why, I never spoke to Kate or any woman like that " "Man alive, Jack," and the doctor gave way to his amusement, "heie has Kate been ruling over jou ever since she was a balm, and j'ou seiving hei like a slave I'm another, there's no ue denying It and now from the treasutes of your wisdom j'ou aie to teach her man how to manage his wife." "No, no. Jack," and the doctor so bered down, "Kate will do such things and say such things as were never known befoie In a Fiee Klik Manse, but no one can Interfere. It will be an Intel esting maulage, and I guatantee that neither of them will weaij'." So the Geneial wont home uncom fot ted. While the two old gentlemen held theli council, Kate and Caimicliael weie down by the Tochtj, she sitting on the root of a tree and he lying on the glass at hei side; and, like all true loveis, they were considering this mai velous thing, that two people who had nevei seen one another a jear ago, and were divided bj- many citcumstntices, had come to be moie to one another than anj thing In the world. "Tell me, Kate" she had sutiendeied a hand to him, and as thej- poke he compated it with his, hers small, lounded, fim, his lone;, thin, llexlble, both stiong "how did j'ou ever come to to love me.'" 'Tor vnilous teasons; for Instance, jou are not bad looking, sli ; In fact, when jour hair has been pioperly cut and jour whlskets tilmmed, and j'ou have got a suit of clothes fiom a decent tailor, jou will look quite well, almost handsome. Yes, you maj kiss mj- hand, but no more Just now." "Then you struck me as something quite flesh, all the j'oung men I knew weie cut after the same pattern, and I was sick of them thej" all said 'don't you know ' You came fiom the outside and excited my cuiloslty. We will have lots of surpilses for each othei ; jour views alone will Klve llavor to life." "Do j'ou tomember, Kate, how hatd you were upon me when I said women had no connection in theli talk9" "Of couise; you were so superior and self-satisfied that I could have boxed your eats speaking like a man of the woild while jou weie only a nice boj'. And jou were so offended when I laughed at jou. Do jou know, a man In a pet Is veiy amusing, so take notice that I mean to tense jou Into one at a time." "Hut I made you angij' once your self" Caimlchael was quite tilum phant "and all Drumtochty knew, and so did I, and had a very bad time; my hopes were all dashed to the gtound that day. Why weie j'ou bo lleice about Queen Maty as to go out of chuich?" Kate laughed aloud, and looked down at Carmlchael roguishly. "Because of you, not Queen Mnty; :'ou aie a foolish fellow In the matter of women's heatts." "Pel haps I am, and jot I have suc ceeded," and nothing was heaid but the tunning of the Tochty and the sing ing of a blid. TO HE CONCLUDED. icati: c:ui:i:naway. Shu Has Done .llucli to Itiuolutionic tlio Irch ol Cliiltlrcn. rrom tho Hoston Qlobo, I2voiy one lias heuid tho name of Kato Qreenawny, the tnlonted Ungllsli aitlst, who has clone more to mvolu tlonlzo children's dress than any other living womqn. No woman is better ' A f I v 4trW$') known In Hngland and In Ameiica. than she, and yet no woman's uetsonal life and habits are less known mid Calked of than hets. The leason of this lies In the feet that she legntds her private life us something sac tiHl tn herelt and bet friend, nnd has never nllowil anyone tc lntrivlow lii r nnd iiiinln" lium in ceptliib attentions md 'tit i tilnmciits tliut would btlnir hei Into a conspicu ous position, She lives, however, In an old nnd plctmesque hotwo In the nelgh boi hood of llampstead Heath, and has lici studio here on the top Iloor, a large well-lighted and cosoy loom. Its long windows open out Into a balcony, wheie Miss Giecnavvay loves to sit on pleasant days She Is most lndusttlous, and to her hard work.oilglnallty, and love for children Is attributed her gieat success. Like every other suc cessful man nnd woman, Kate Giecn avvay tolled long and earnestly befote fame smiled upon hot. First she stud ied at the att school in South Ken sington, and next at the life classes at Heathoi lev's, another famous London studio, and at the Slade school. When her lit st pictures weie exhibited at the Dudley galleiy they attracted some at tention nnd much ptalse, and it was after this that Miss Gieenawny de voted heiself to lllustiatlng children's books, and to designing ClulstmaH blithdny, and dinner caids, menus and all kinds of pietty and nitlstlc novel ties. A collection of pretty coloted sketches of children dressed In the quaint, old-fashioned gowns of a cen tuiy ago, published under the title of "Undei the Window," brought her YOU EVER COME TO LOVE ME?" fame. This was not only confined to the aitlstlc biotheihood, but fashion qulcklj- lecognbed the chaim and stylo of these plctmesque costumes and adopted them Until then, chlldien had been oveuliessed 01 unattiactlvelj'. diessed, nnd the beautiful and numer ous fashions In dalntj' gow ns and cloaks and hats, w hlch combine sensible comfoit and wnimth with aesthetic taste in color and toim, nil date from Miss Kate Gieenaway's effotts fifteen j eats ago. ovlni 000,000 cyclhs. Estimate Output of the American 1'actoiies During the Year. rrom the London Times. The cycle industry in the United States has grown fiom six factoiles In lisS5, with a total output of 11,000 ma chines, to COO factoiles In ISM, count ing only those which turn out not less than 1,000 machines annuallj, nnd hav ing a total pioductlon of 600,000 cjcles of vailous giades. The capital Invested In these E00 factories is placed at $00 -000,000, and the lowest estimate of the output ot completed machines foi 1S9(! is one million, valued at '$00,000,000. If the mnnufnctuie ot tubing, bells, lamps and oihei bujelc paiaphernalla Is in cluded, it Is estimated that the total ' capital Invisted would amount te $1 , 000 000. The expo,! t of American bk v cles prac tically commenced In 1S93, and for the last half of that jear the value of those expoi ted only amounted to $24J,".!1, ac eoidlng to the lepoits of the tteasuij depaitment. Hut for the lit st six months of 1S9G the same lepoit puts the value of expoited machines at $1,645, 201. Nearly one-half of this expoit goes to England In completed machines or patts of machines, and Get many and France are the next best custo mers The success of the American mnchlne, says the Times, is the atten tion paid to the development of strength with lightness and the llnlsh and high quallt;' of pioduct. lilcjcles aie made weighing only twentj-six pounds, which will safely carry 300 pounds ovei any load. The pi ice of the best blcj'cle has been t educed from $110 in 18'U to $100 In lbi)C, for the same quullty of machine oi ev en better. The Times estimates the num ber of blcjcles In use in the United States at not less than 3,000,000 Geoige F. Paikei, Ameiican consul nt llli mlngham, sajs that in 1&05 nbout 750, 000 blcjcles weie made In England, valued at about $r.S,39.000 The ex poit vulue of English blcjcles foi the Hist nine months of 1S9C amounted to $0,452,691, but the trade In ejele mate tlal with the United States has de clined to $G2,787, and Mi Paikei says it will piattkallj cease by the end of the season of 1S97. AMMAI.S Kll,l,i:n II Y THAINS. roves mill Owls OKcii the Victims. DtH's l,1i it'll to Dentil on Ti.ielis. riom the New Yoilc Sun. Tho ie:ort pilnttd n few days ntro tliut a buck deei had been Killed b a train near Sajville, L,, I, lemlndetl spoitsmen of many slmllni tidgedies of of the animal woild. When the buf faloes toamed attoss the plains they not Infiequently eompellecl tialns to btop until the herds had passed Ante lopes were killed ciutte often by thp locomotives. The claie of the heaailfjhts nt nlulil seems to stupefy ulids and beasts that cross railroad tiacks. Owls are kllji-j frequentl, as well ns many othei blrits, duilnK the miniating season. An nnl neei on a New Jersey lnllroad, while liassliifj thiough the plneiles one night, he aid a faint clash of glass above the loai of the tiain. Instantly thenead llght went out, nnd tho flicimuf went fotwnid to leain the cause. A' shoit eated owl had down Into thu glnts, broken It, bioken the chlmncjV of the lamp and lodged against the rellec tor, a dead blid, f The fox, In bplte of his ci txft, Is one of the,' animals most frequently killed by tialns. The chances atelthat most of the foxes killed are younff and Inex perienced, In rcngland foies closely followed by a pack of hounds have been IT PLEASES EVERYBODY. A Certain Uuru for IMIri. The 1'yramld l'llo Cute Is a stircess because It has the moilt which brings success. It cures every foiin of ples nn 1 elites thoni to stay rmrd It Is ii'.W the most 1 i.itilni and h1 known pile icincilv befitc the public, til one mason foi Its gi at populuilty Is bo- cituso It has taken the place of surgical opeintlons, once considered the only sine cute. People often wonder that so simple a remedy will so piomptly cute such an obstinate tumble as piles ate well known to be. Yet the gientest rem edies and gieatest Inventions wc have nte the simplest, and the fact that It does cure Is nil the suffeier from plies wants to know. The Pyiamld Pile Cuio cures plle,s In any stage of the disease as shown by the following testimonial letters which aie published evety week and new cases repotted each time. rtom George C. Gleck, Owens Mill, Mo : Some time ago I bought a pack age of Pyiamld Pile Cute for my wife who had surfeied very much. The first tilal did her more good than any thing she had ever tiled. It is Just as tepresented. Ftom ltlchaid Loan, Whipple, Ohio: I have used the Pyramid and am en tirely pleased and satlslled with re sults. It does the woik and no mis take. Mi. W. R. Illnes, of Mngnolla, Ark., says: Although I have used the Py ramid Pile Cine only a eiy short time, yet It has been veiy beneficial to me. From Mis. Peter Lake, Mohawk, N. Y.: I tecelvod the Pjiamld Pile Cure, but put off using It until last week, w hen I became so bnd 1 decided to try It. I have suffeiod twenty-nine yeais w 1th bleeding piles and hav e used a gieat deal of medicine, but never had nnj thing that did so much for me as your leinedy. The piopiletois of this remedy could publish columns of slmllni letters to the above if necessaty, but these nte enough to show what It will do in dif ferent cases. The Pjiamld Pile Cure Is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co , of Albion Mich , and for sale by druggists every wheie at DO cents per package. One package Is sulllcient to cure any 01 di mity case. Your diuggist will tell you mote about It. known to run In fiont of a train along the Hack, and then Jump off again be foie the tialn came up The dogs would follow after In full cry and a do7en or moie would be killed. One pack lan under the wheels of an ex ptess In their eagerness to get the fox. Kabbits,' wild tin keys, skunks, pait ridges, quail, squlirels,. wild ducks and geese and many other kinds of ani mals that abide near lalltoads, have been killed by the trains. Wanted a Change. He was about as black as the tradition al aco of spades, and two duskj damsels, each of whom claimed the light to call him husband, sat bolt upright In the courtroom and glared at the defendant. "Yo'i Honoi," said the prisoner, "I want to applj foi a change ot venus in this case " "On what giound?'' Inquired the couit, "I want a change of venus," tepeatcd the defendant, "because one of dese wo men Is prejudiced ag'in me "Troy Times. A Well Paid l'rool-ltcnder. The chief pi oof leader of the London Times is a Cambridge graduate, who has a salarj of fl.OOO, or $5,000, but then he is a great scholai, not onl In the English language, but In all ancient and other tongues, not excepting Asiatic ones. He Is peimitted to queiy and suggest exci sions oi additions to the work of writers and edltois. Piank Leslie's Popular Monthlj. Health is Wealth. an .di - i . ! - . .... rrr; OH. E, C. WSST'3 NERVE IM m.hin TREATMENT 1HF. CRIulKAL, ALL OTHERS IhMTATlOtlS, Iioolduudor positiTO Written "Kusvsntcc, hynnthonzcHl audita only, to euro Weak Momoir, Dizziness, WaIsofulnes3, lits, Ujetorm, Quick. ncss, Nicht Losses, hvil Dreums, IiRcU ot ConlU doncn, NorrouBiicss, Lnesll udo, nil Drulno. Youth ful Crrors, or L'xccssivoUco ot Xobacco, Opiuin, or lacjuor, which lpuds to Hisorj, Consumption, luBanity and Death. At 6toro or by mail, $1 a box, six for $3, with written annrniiteo to cure or rel'uncl money. Hainplo pneU ui;e, containing fivo dnjs' treatment, with full instructions, J5 cents. One eamplo only Bold to oacn person, ai storo or uy man, KSTRctl Label Special Extra strength Tor Impotency, Losa of1 Power. Lost Manhood. Sterility or Barrenness.!, .i a tiox: bix ior 20. wuii HRvvrltten cunruntee ' ' tenure in jOuujtb, At fitnrnv SEFOnEorbymall, Mr Wni. O. Clark, 326 Perm As Scranton, l'a DUPONT'S ull.NING. BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mllli. Luzerrm county, l'a , and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BEUN, Jr. General Arront for tho Wyoming District. IS WYOMINO AVCNUU, Scranton, P Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD Plttston. Pa. JOHN B SMITH & SON, Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Barre. Pa. Agents for the Ilepauno Chemical Conv (any's IHsh Explosives. ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC I'Y tiro located the finest fishing and hunting grounds in the world. Descriptive booUa on application. Tlckots to all points in Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces. Mlnneapoll?, St. Paul, Canadian and United Btutos Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San I'runclsco First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be tied with second-class t'ekots. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc, on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A., 3S3 Broadway, New York, KTO'- Of va, -j srtlL ""iyi 't n v TER O I 1 LliULri 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Our stores are these il.ijs assuming a new dress. Bright colorings are to be seen on every h.iiiil, in our Silk Department, In our Dress Goods de partment, in our Department for Laces and Umbroideiies in fact, ev er) where. Delicate shades and tet uics Indicate the arrival of a season that has had no precedent for beauti ful cications and artistic designs. Dress Goods and Silks. 10 pieces Hew spring dress goods In dia mond and square checks, In the verv latest weave, leal value 09c ACIn Our Pike 4VC We have received in the las.t few dajs somo veij handsome spilug dress goods that We have on sale at 19c, 59c, flc. and 93c. Thej are the most sightly goods we have ever seen for the pilej. Olio lot plain and broended black 471 n silks, 75c. giade Our pilce .y2u Will show ou some exceptional values in black brocaded silks at 69c 09c. and 9Sc. Just received 75 dress patterns of exclu sive styles In Poulard silks, our pilce S9c. and 9bc. Embroideries, Luces, Etc. Thousands of vaids of swIss, nainsook and cambric edgings and inserting, both in plain and Irish point effects a: Leader's pi Ices. Shirt Waist Department. Our first shipment of the famous Stan lej' waists comprised no less than luO dozen All of this lot hnve the l'lor cttc waist adjuster and skit t hanger. Newest designs, all shades, detach ible collars, sires 32 to 11, woith $100; have been placed on sale at the uniform price of 49c. Gloila Waists, plain black detachable collars, tinned ovei cuffs, cheap M OC nt $200, will be retailed at.. . vpliZO Persian lawn waists, navy and white, black and white, dftaehablu collar, tui nod-over cuffi, could easily QOr bo sold at $125, will go at OVC Pel stun Petcale waists, made substantlal 1 as above. In navy and white and black and white, sizes 32 to 41, woith $100 Euch have been placed AQr on sale nt "' Panel silk waists, beautiful creations, newest shades, detachable velvet col lars, tinned-over velvet cuffs, t0 no cheap at $100, jour choice at,.. il)iuO Ladies' Underwear Special. One lot ladles' ribbed vests In white and ecru, low neck, no sleeves; 1 0J -worth 25u. Our price '2u One lot ladles' line thread vests, low neck, no sleeves. In whito and 1 Of ecru, cheap at 39c. Oui price.. '" Ladies' Separate Skirts. 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KB back the pink slow to pjle cheeks audio 1 Etntinr tin, 1rn if vm,tf, f, i ...1 .4 Tnf-nnl ..., ..... ... j.,,,,.. i, Man "1, Jiii.uiiy nj CoLbuniptiOii Inklst on 1 anuir Ul.VIVO.no other It can bo carried in nt locket. Uy mill, S1.00 per pack-ate. or eii for SG.OO, with a poal tlo written guarunteo to rure or rotund thu money. Clrnilar f roo. Address ROYAL MFDICINE CO 61 Rlvor St . CHICAGO, 1 lor aulo by JMAIIiIUNi. ukuj.. utti tftst bcru.noii. I'u. Chlohentrr Eu?lUh Diamond Brand. Orlclnul and Onlv (lentilnc. safe aJwftj-i rvll&LU iadicb nik UniLLlst for CJiichtittra LmUth Iha t mond Drand in Itcd and OoM metallic' Jbovei scaled irliii blur rll ton InLn tvlno other. I tfutt ianaeroui iubitUu -iiuniunu imimiumi Aiurujiiii orieQaac. In fctuojpi f r parti ulari .JititnouUl icd Itelkr for I uHt. inletltr bj return f u, 1 O.UOO T xtlmnniaU ane Paper .nt li. tinnf lid r( t n $ n .Iin1I.ah ..ni.. c. (U bl ul Loctl Urujjlui I'UtlLdii., i'c v iyt.jri" What Sarah licrnliard cny. Schedule In Effect November 15, i3j5 Trains Leave Wilkos-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, 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.i Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. G.00 p. m., week days, for HazletOT 1 and Pottsvllle. J. R. WOOD, Orn'l Past. Alien:. J. U. HUTCHINSON, Uencrul Munager. nrfato riotcrronbed tj 2235k trnn lift, g 1st Day. i(itf j&gOM tt vn ik t tS EWKfiKii II ft I J ---- v. . r s?-. as Jm5k.i..c, 13 gPWBCTB35gEBBKaW,JiM,v4'r8 v M 2,000,000 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896, Total Product of IvlBIIDI! (W The,A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby'q Superlative 1b sold everywhere from ths Pacific Const to St. John's, New Foundland, und In Lngland, Ireland nnd Scotland vcrj In-vgely, and 1b recognized as the best flour in th world. MEGARGEL WHOLESALE We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAP1RE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. For nalo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruco Street, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15. 1S9(! TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D i II R R (it C 45. 7 11 n. m , 1! 05, 1 20. 3 3J (Black Diamond Epiess) and 1130 p. m. Tor Plttston und VVllkes-Bane via D L W. R R , G 00, S OS, 11 JO a. m , 1 53 3 40, COO and 8 47 p. m Tor White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvlllc, and principal points in tho coal regions v it D & H II. R , C 45 a. in , 12 05 and 1 41 P m. Toi Bethlehem, Eaton, Rea Hi 7, 1 1 llsburg und niln-ipal intermediate sta tions via D H R R , C 45, 7 45 a in, 12 05, 1 ;o, 3 S3 (Black Diamond Express), 4 41 and 11 30 p m. For Tunklmnnock, Towandn, Elmlrn, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intel mediate stations via D, L & W. R It, COO, SOS, 55 i m , 12 2J and J 40 p m lor Genov 1, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall, Chicago and all points west via D II R R , 7.45 a m . 12 05. 3 33 (Black Dia mond i:pitsb), 9 5J and 11.30 p. in. Pullman pailor and. sleeping or Lehljh v allev chali curs on all trains between W ilkcs-Burre and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H WILBUR, Gen Supt. CHAS S LEE, Gen. Pdbs. Agt , Phlla , l'a A. W NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen Pass Agt. South Bethlehem, Pa Scranton Olllee. 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del., Lackii. anil Western, Eifect Monday, October 19 ISOo Trains leuvo Sciatiton as follows. Ex press for Now Yoils und all jiolnts East, 1 40. .M, 5 15, S00 and 0 55 a. in , 1.10 and 3 31 i) m . Evpiess for Easton, Trenton, Phlladel nnlu und the South, C 15, & 00 und 9 55 a. in., 1.10 and 3 33 p. m VJashlngton and way stations, 3 45 p m 1 obj hanna accommodation, C 10 p in. Liiesg foi Blnghiunton, Oswego, El mlia, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount M01 rl3 and Buffalo, 12 20, 2 35 a m . and 1 55 P m, making close connections at Buffalo to all points in the West. Northwest und Southwest Bath accommodation, 9 15 a m Biiighamton and wu stations, 1,05 p m. Iweholson accommodation, 5 15 11 m B.nghamton and Elmira txpiess, 5 53 P m Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, - -sj a m und 1 r,5 p in Ithaca 2 35 and Bath 9 15 a m , and 1 53 P 111 For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllks- a,rrc' 'J mouth. Bloomsbuig und Din vllle, making close connection at North umboilund for Willlamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore Washington und the South. Northumberland and intermediate sta tions, 0 00, 0 55 a in , and 1 55 and b 00 p, m. Nuntkoko and lutermcdlato stations, SOS and 11 20 a m Pl mouth and Intel mediate btatlons, 3 40 and S 47 p m. Pullman pailoi und sleeping coaches on all expres tnlns. 1 or detailed information, pocket time tables, etc , apply to M L Smith, city ticket ollke. 3JS Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket olllee. Central Kailroud of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Anthiatlto coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort TIME TABIfE IN EFFECT JAN. 23, 1S97, Trains lc.iv a Scranton for Plttston, WIlkos-Bni re, etc , at 8 20. 9 15 11 30 a. :n , 1J 43, 2 00, 3 05, 5 00. 7 10 p m. Sundav s 9.00, a m . 1 00. .' 15, 7 10 p in For Atlantic City, 8 20 a, m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a in , 12 45 (express with Buf fet parlor ear), 3 05 (express) p m Sun. daj, . 15 p, m. Tialn leaving 12 45 p m, arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Termin al, 5 J2 p, in, und Now York C 00 p m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 u, m., 12 45, 3 05, 5 0Q (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.1B p m For Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8 20 a. m Hiid 12 45 p m. For Lakovvpod, 8 20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8 20 u, m 12 45, 5 00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p n). , For Pottsvllle, 8 20 a. m , 12 45 p. m. Returning jeavo New York, foot of Lib- BARRELS BMIIMBIB CONNELL AGENTS. AKERS. Co., Scranton, Pa. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. When In doubt hat to use for Nervous Debility. Loss ot Power. Impotency, A trophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Serine Fills. Drains checked and full Igor quickly restored. I f neglected lacb iroables reiult f.Lttr. Mailed for $1 CO, 0 boxes J5 00. With $5 00 orders uc Rive a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and erty street, set. North River, at 9 10 fetDressl 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 und 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 25 a. m. Through 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. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen Supt. DELAWARE AftD HUDSON TIME TABLE On Monday, Nov. "3, trains will leave Scran ton as follows: For Carbondale 5 4o, 7 55, 8 55, 10 15, a. m ; 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, G25, 7 57, 910, 10 30. 11 55 n. m. rv,r Alhnnv Saratoca. Montreil. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 45 a. in.; 0 20 n m. " ror Honesdale-5 15, 8 55, 10 15 a. m ; 12 00 noon 2 20 o P' ,u rw wilkns-Barre C 43. 7 45, 8 45, 9 3?. 10 45 a m.; 12 05. 120, 2 23, 3 33, 4 41, n r.n a in 11 M Ti m C W, r-m Xew York, Philadelphia, etc, via T nhlc-h Valley Railroad C 4o. 1 to a. m ; 12 05 120, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ei. n"rPasi 11 30 P m. For Fennsvlvunla Railroad points ! 45, 0 -s n m : 2 SO, 4 41 p. m. voivv ostein points, via Lehigh Valley Runfoad-7 45 a. m ; 12 05. 3 33 (With Black Diamond ExpiessJ 9 50. 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton at follows: From Carbondalo and tho north 6 40, 7 40 8 40. 9 31, 10 40 a. m : 12 00 noon; 105, V 3 '5 4 37, 5 45, 7 45, 9 45 and 11 25 p m, Fiom'Wllkes-B'irre nnd the south 6 40. 7 50 8 50, 10 10, 11 53 a. m , 1 10, 2 14, 3 43, r, G 21. 7 51, 9 03, 9 45. 11 5i p m. j'W BURDICK, G P A. Albany, N. Y. H W Cross D P. A Scranton. Pa. llrlo and Wyoming Valley, Effective Jan. 4, 1897. Trains will leave Scranton for New York, New burgh nnd intermediate points on Eile also for Haw ley and local points, at 7 03 a. m. and 2 28 p. m.; and arrive from abovo points at 10 33 a m and 9.33 p. m. sriiAvrov iiivisiox. Ill lirtct t October 'Hit, lbUG. $s TO North II011111I. south lloiind, 20.1 201 iOl 'JO I "li? Stations .?,3, g 3 (Trains Dally, lit-1 i J 3 5r. I cept Sunday) 15 lg a I p Mr Minlvo Leave a m 7S5.N Y Fraukllli bt .... 7 41 .... 7 10 West 4Jnd street .... 715 . ,. 7 00 VVoehawken ... 810 .... p iilArrlve Leave i. My m . 1 lBilIaneocU Junction Sir .... 109 Hancock ... 2 tl .... .. .. U'50 HtarllKbt .. J2J .... 1.140 Preston Park ... SJl .... U 40 tomo ... J 41 ,,,. ISiv Povntelle .... 3 50 .... U 14 Helmont 2ss .... ... . is 03 rieasant Mt. ,. a CO1 ... .... J1159 Unlondslo . . a 00 , ,. 1149 1'orestcity 819, ... .... 0101184 Carbondale 704 3 3il .... .... fi,40lili'0 White nrldgo ,17 07,13 88 ... ....JiUStlUi Jlaylleld i:iii84S.. .... bllill.M Jertnyn 71 3 4S ... .... 6 Villi 18 Archibald 7 Si 3 si .... .... CUIUS Wlnton 7 is SM .. .... 6811111 l'cckvllle T7iSTO .. .... 0281107 Olvpbant 731404 .. ... BJ0.1105 mceburg 7 8Uoi ... ,...0 1811103 Throop 7 88 4 Iffi . .. .... 0l5iitt Providence 7 38 4 14.,.. .... uiiocffi Park Place f7 41 14 17 ., ... 6101055 bCraiHOU 74V42i) ., mil uleavo Arrive i ur l All trains run dullr excent stindar. f signifies that trains stop on signal for pis. Beiigors. r-ecure rates via Ontario a Western fcefnio purchasing tickets and save moDoy. Day and Night Eipress to the West. ' J. C, Anderson, (Jen. Pass Agt. T. Flltcroft. Ul f. l'asa, Agt. scranton, ra.