0 TiTB sctcantok 'nzusums'ruja&nA.'s: ftwirNTNis, MAon s, isot. iff wC BI&1 l V -rJ:?--trV,t VL SYNOPSIS. Mnrcla Nettleton, a ung widow, anil hei brotlu r-ln-luw, Fied Nettli'ton, me stoppln,? 11 the counti.v, 11 England, wth the littet mother. Tliey plan u two or three dnvs' blcvele exclusion of n dlstnnt point On the evening of the huoiiiI dnv out. In a I1e.1v rnln, uml ten milts ftom un Inn, Fred's blcyrle bleaks down Mni Ju goes on, Intending to send a trap for him, but misses the win. She comes to a hoii'P, lings and is 1 (-celled In Its mas tei, a good-looking joung mini Uy a niisundei standing he supposes that hei "ompanlon li ft behind Is her husband, and by mi of a Jist she falls to coneit 'he nn 01. She Is shown to a loom wheie i niuld and all the nocessniles of a tolkt lie In readiness. PA11T II. "I do hope the cm 1 Intro will find Mr. Nettloton," .said Mnicln. "Your husband, nia'iini?" Jim da liesltuted for 11 moment, then "liu hinllt'd nt heiselC In the t'luss as she ansueied: "Yes, Mr. Nettloton. My name Is N' ttleton." "So 1 understood, ma'am," answe.vd Susan. Fiudenee and misnili inss have little c-h.mie beside a ron'-elousness of look ing one's best Miucla entuied the dln Inir 100m -with 11 blight smile. Her liost shaied her rooiI spiilts; he v.i-3 HiikIiIiir to himself as slio eaine In. The soup was on the table. A nmn FPiwmt entend and diew UuU n ehnli, Inviting Maicla to seat hei self The ouiik man sat opposite and helped th soup "Susan wishes to Unow, sli," said the inan-M'innt, "whethoi she shall pietiaiu the led loom''" The young man loolted up "Yes, she'd bettet," said he "You'ie too kind," said Maicla. "nut Isn't theie an Inn to which we could go? We mustn't put j oil to all tills tumble." The otitic man Inuglieil. "Not within miles, .said he. "Yes, Tosc-ph, we'll have the led 100m leady In case It Is wanted, you know." "I'll toll Susan, Mi," said Joseph. "!I.ie you given the oiders about the cauiageV" "Yes, sir." The joung man tinned to Maicln. "Wheio do 3,011 think om husband Is?" he asked. "I 1 don't know," she st.immeied and tiulv enough, although theie was no u-nson to take othei than a hopeful lew of the mallei. "Oh, but whuieabouts'" ho smiled. Mnicla suddenly leincmbeied the po Mtion, blushed xoiy led, and oiled hastily, In the hope that hei confusion had passed unnoticed: "Oh, jou mean Tredl He's he's " She paused. Her host vns regaidlns lier with liiQUlsItlve amusement. "He's wheie T left him," she udded, with gnat dignity. "That's moie than a wife can al ways sav about her husband," re marked the xoungnnin. "Do jou think j,ou can desciibe the place for us?" Maicla obeyed; Joseph listened, bowed and left the loom. 'The canlase shall go and look for him as soon as possible," said the young man again. "Oh, and peihnps I might say that my name Is Toi letter Noel Ton ester. I hope you found your 100m comfoi table?" "Delightful, Mr. Fori ester. Tt leally looked as if you expected some one " "I am of a sanguine disposition," he answeied, smiling, "but loilune out luns een my hopes sometimes." He was charming, that was ceitaln: but it was equally ccitnln that he was not communicative. Maicla wished she had not begun her silly joko about Fitd. She shianlc fiom owning to it now; it would .sound so foolish. Supper went on; food, wine and ser x Ice were excellent. By the end of the meal, when Joseph brought coffee and finally wlthdiew, Maicia was in ladi- ant spliits. She had foi gotten poor Tied, still out In the lain; she had foi gotten the lather unconventional na tuie of her visit; bho had foigotten even the curious leadlness ef tneiv tlilng In the blue room. Undoubtedly Noel Fou ester was chaiming, nnd she thought that she heiself had been eiy agieeable. "Manlage Is a veiy pleasant condi tion," reinaiked Mr, Foiiestei, sud denly. "Oh et jes, very," muimuied Mar cln. "Piovlded," lie continued, "that pei fect confidence leigns between liusband and wile. I hae always Insisted on that I mean I should alwajs Insist 011 it if the occasion aiose. It's essential." "Of couise it's nice," said Maicla. "I should ieiulie it ft 0111 my wife," Mi. Forrester went on. "I'm eiy easy going, but I do like to be ti listed. Don't you, Mis. Nettloton? Hut I'm suie youi husband must tiust jou im plicitly." "He never says he doesn't," inur muied Marcia, hiding a .smile. I happen to object very much to be this is -run lom:i:st thwp& Copyright, 1897, uy A. H. Hawkins ing questioned," said Mr. Foil ester "My sonants neer queUlon me; I don't allow mv fi lends to question mo. Most questions, Mrs. Nettloton, nie either supeilliuuis, or Impel tlnent, or both. Ilne you obscived that?" "Yes, they tue, most of them," said Marcia. ' "So none ate asked In this house. Let me put 5 our cup down for you." He lose, but, by evil chance, as Mai ola handed him her cup, she upset It In the saucer; a few diop fell on her gown, 'With a ciy of dismay she be gan dabbing ut the stiff with hei hand kerchief. "I hope I haven't spoilt this lowly "OH, YOU MEAN FKUD! gown," she exclaimed "Its owner would neei f 01 give me." "I assine you I should forgive you much woise things than that," smiled Mr Fonestei Maicla staled at him for a momont. lie would not wear a led tea gown. Hut a question lose to her lips. She le membeied his objections and paused Besides, she did not wish to set going an exchange of questions, it might t nd In hei own detection. "A gown 11101 e or less is no gieat mat ter," said he, sliiugglng his shouldeis "But this Is such a lowly one." "I hope it fits 5011?" "It's a little Just a little tight," she mummied "Ah. llguies do dlffpi,"lho reinaiked. "That's inevitable, jou know." Maicla's high spliits began to be dashed bv a ngue uneasiness,, the dis trust which hud assailed hei as slip followed Susan to the blue 100m 1 -ied. It was nearly ten o'clock; suie ly Fied would make his appearance soon! The position became embai last ing to her She had to admit that no such feeling was displajed bj hei host He had obtained her pel mission t light a cigai and was smoking com posedly. "How funny it would look If any body found me heie," she said, loicing a smile "But of com so nobdy will comp now " Her asseitlon masked n question, did he expect anothei gupst" "1 don't know about that," obseiwd Mr. roupstei, smiling. "I didn't ex oept ou, you know; but you came ill the same. So somebody t lse migh." ' I'm sine I hope nobody will " "Except your husband?" he half asked, half leminded hei. "Oh, except Tred, of couise," she agiced, hastily. Ills eyes dwelt lellectlvely on her face for a moment. "Except TiPd, I mean," lie remarkoJ with his pleasant smile. But Maicia, to her honor, felt hei self blushing'. Had he guessed hei deception? And f he had heavens, what might the man think or not think'' At the cost of some humiliation she .detei mined to confess her Joke nnd put matteis on a piopei footing She would look wiy hilly but that pe Salty must be faced 'Mi. rouestei," she began, timidly, "I I think I might to say " "Ilaik'" bald Foiiestet, raising his hand. "I hem wheels" "Oh, it's Fied! How glnd I am'" ciled Marcia. "Do let me tun and open the door for him." She lose to hoi feet. Her host followed her example and stood with his back to the Hie. "You can open the door if you wish It," said he, nicking off the nsh of his cigaiette, "But I'm aftaid you'll be disappointed " "Disappointed?" 'i:.cn 1 i:vnit .sA.w."-.Mit. Copyilght. U97. by M.ltcholl & Miller. 0 Pi i MSM IFt f i W --z ' i 1 rr53, m i 1 r . i "I moan you won't 11 ml your hus band. Oh, don't be distressed. The man will take a ftesh hoise and go In seal eh of hlni ut oncV. Ah, she's at the door," I'm the bell was mug brlsklv. Mutcla staled at him 111 a bewlldoied way. "You see," ho explained, "I haven't been able to send for Mr. Nettloton sooner, because my only trap hud gone to the station. Hut never mind, we shall soon II ml him now If he's wheio 3.011 left him, I moan " " "Hut but but who Is It7" "Who Is who?" asked Noel Foirester "Who Is It who's come?" He had walked half way toward the door. Ho paused to give his answer. "I can't be suie, of emu so, without looking," ,sald he. "Hut It ought to be Celeste. Ext use me a moment, Mis. Nettloton." And with a couiteous bow he wont out, closing the door behind him. Marcia sank Into a chair gasping. Who was Celeste? What was she to think of Celeste? And, woise, what would Celeste think of her? With a Hash of honor she Jumped to the con clusion that the gown she ivoto was Celeste's. After .1 few moments, employed by Maicla In a succession of dospeinle and tut He lesnlves, Noel Foiestoi 1 etui nod "It's all light," he announced, cheei ftilly. "T1ip'11 bo on our husband's Hacks In no time now, Mis. Nettleton k )f-3H HH'S HH'S HE'S" They'll II ml him, never fear. And I'm told theie's a little Inn quite neai whole you lelt him, m poihaps hell have found his way theie, I hope so, lot It's a hoilble night." lie sat down by the Hip. Maicla. after a minute's hesitation, formulated hei question. "And nnd your friend''" "Oh, It was Celeste. She's lust gone to get Into a diy gown, ahe'll be down dliectlv I've sent up some soup and tilings for liei." "You've told her I'm here"" rouestei gave a little stait, and then an amused laugh. "Upon my woul," said he, "I foigot to mention it. But It's all 1I2IU I'll intioduce you, Mis. Nettleton You'll like her, I'm sure. She's not a bit stiff or stialt-laced " "But she'll she'll be so sur-irlsed," piotested Maicla. "Most pleasantly, I'm sine. You can explain to her youi sell, can't you? Tell hei about vour husband, and so on " He ended with anothei amiable smile, "IT OEOIIT TO BE CELESTE " and again Mnrcia was conscious of ha'eful blushes. "Ah, I think 1 hear her step, 1 he weir on. "But w hat am I to call hot ?" she ciled, spilnging up nnd catching his arm "To call hoi'' Oh, to be suie' Of couise' Oh, call her Fonestei, Mis Nettleton" Ami with a meiiy laugn he opened the door. Or the tlneshold stood a veiy hand some gill, tall, fair nnd slendti At the Hist instant her lips woie an en gaging smile; the next moment h i eyes fell on Mnicln; hei fate assumed an oxpiession of Intense suimlse She stnited back a step then oame loiua'd and enteied the 100111 with an ail uf mingled dignity and wondei. Noel I"oi 1 ester closed the dooi behind hot nnd came foiwnid where Maicia stooj in an agony of einbaunssment. (To Be Continued ) CALL UP 3502i IliY OIL fli MH61I CO. f?i I) OFFICII AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MGRIDIAN SI RGET. II. W. COLLINS, Mannger. I QAIL BORDEN MLfc Dranai ..CONDENSED MILK.. Has No Equal S SOLD EVGRYWHGRB pf )f 1 H Mm L,1 fpr 8,1 Thousands of w omen go down to death every year through their own ignorance n 11 d neglect. jto, m 'Hvcry woman. should know something of the physiology of her woman ly self. Ivvery woman should appreciate the importance of the health nnd strength of the delicate organs that constitute her womanhood. The woman who neglects her health in this respect is sure to be a continual sufferer ana is in constant danger of an early grave. To such a woman wifehood is a torture and motherhood a menace. Dr. Pierce's 1'avorite Prescription acts di rectly and only on the organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible. It in vigorates them and ninkes them healthy. It prepares a woinnn for an almost pang less maternity. It does nway with the dangers of motherhood. It insures the health of the newcomer in the family. Over 90,000 women have testified to its wonderful virtures. All good dntggists sell it. There is nothing "just as good." " If it hnd uot been for your medicine and your mtvlcc." writes Mrs I 1' Tliomni, of Antoltie, 1'il.e Co, Arks , ' I would no doubt be in my grue or in nu hisiue nsylum Fourteen years ago when my second chljd wns born Icuncery near losing mv mind My lit nil would hurt so bid I could htrilh lle I could not He down and raise up without great piln My life wns n mis ery tome (lod alone knows w hit I MiflertU I lind lost all hope of being cured but I took your ' I'avorite Prescription' according to dhictious 1 used one bottle of the ' l'lensaut l'ellets, two of the 'Golden Medical Discoery,' and six of ' I'avorite Prescription ' In a tittle over one year after I began vour medicine 1 gave birth to twins since then I Ime a bov biby ten months old He weighed eleven pound nt hi birth I lme been better in health since the birth of these children than I h id been for yeirs before llefore using your medicine my weight was about one hundred and thirty five pounds, and uow 1 welsh one hundred and sixty ue " I)r Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe, sure, swift and permanent cure for const!, p.ition They never gripe One is a gentle laxative, mid two a mild cathartic. Drug gists sell them. THE ill i CONNELL Ell, Builders' Kardwara, Gas, Plumbing anj Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiri.ig. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, &KLET0N GIVES TfiL BLTRGHT EWORLD AND!5A&5SiyTEiySAPE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Vanufactured at the Wapwallopen Mill. Luzernn county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELJN, Jr. General Agent for tho Wyoming District 118 WVOMINO AVUNUU. Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS FOIlD. Pittston, Pa. JOHN B SMITH & SON, Plymouth, Pa. E W MULLIGAN. WilKes-Uurro. Pa. Agents for tho Itepauno Chemical Com. par.y'e High Explosives. WBBRJHWai 'St..-"?? Ztj- .-. n S fitti 'rs . y. ' SW tin nv iA ,t-K KmmwjGmffimzimmBi What Sarah Bernliard says ASK FOmilE B fjyn8rtgjDN fflHfflSBBgiga t m fKylll s II BARGAINS To Be Had for the Coming Week at the PHILADELPHIA 121 Lackawanna Ave. This is positively the last chance to buy Coats and Capes for less than the cost of making yes, less than cost of liiiine. All previous efforts at bar gains were nothing to be compared to the prices that they are being sold at now. Come, examine our goods, get our prices, and be con vinced. . WEINGART. PROP'R RAILROAD COMPANY. PERSONALLY" CONDUCTED TOURS AlAICHLCbS IN EVKRY 1 UAIURE. CAMFOKXIA. Tour to CALiroriNIA and the PACI TIC COAST will leje New Y01K and Philadelphia Mulch 7, rotuiiilng on legu lai ttnlns within nine inonthi Pullman berth and me lis un .perlai train, und othei tour fo.ituios New Yolk, Plilladel phla, H.11 rlsbuiR, 01 Altooua to Sim rinuclsco, $00, in addition to leKiilai fliit cl iss oiie-wa 01 Pacific Coast exclusion tickets. FLORIDA. JacksonUllp tour, will leie New York und Philadelphia b --peclal train Match ! 1&97, returning by legular trains until Mn Jl, li'JT. UatecociliiT tninsportation both vas and mcdK und Pullman actom mod itlons going, )JM fioin New Yoik, und J1S00 fiom Philadelphia WASHINGTON. Tour, each eoerlng a period of three days, will leie New Yoik and Philadelphia March 11. April 1 and J.', and JIaj 13, 1S.97 Kates, Including tr.inspoi tutlon and two iluy' aceomniodntloii at the best Wash ington hotels $11 u0 fiom New York, and $11 JO from Philadelphia OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RI.TURNINU DIRECT OR VIA ltlCIMOXD and WASHINGTON, will leae New Yoik and Philadelphia Maich IS and Apill 13, 1S97. Pol detailed itimi aiies and other In foimatlon, appl ut ticket agencies, or nddiess Guoikh W Ho d, A-,t Gen'l Pass Agent, Broad Sticet Station, 1'hlla delphla. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Coal of tho best quality for domestlo usu and of all sizes, including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of tho city at the lowest prlc. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. J; telephone No. 2924 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, will bo promptly attendej to.Dealers aupplled at the mine WM.T. SMJTH. CnOCKSlD BT THC HlOHtST MtDICAL AuTHonms -iSgf&TSa CATARRH nCHUrluriC This MGHTiinr IsnALTO will euro you. A Tvonilorfiil boon to nulfercn fromCuItU, NoreXliroat, Inflen7 1, ItrnncliltlK. orll.W I'EVEIt. A irnr.il immedtutt relit Anelifclcnt In pocket, reartj remioy. convenient to carry to tun on Urt lmllcailon of cola. fl t- fl".?ta I'.rnuinrnt Oif. unniiuiieu hiitumctlonpuarantccd or money refunded. Prlct-. .-. vim, anui jn-t. nt uriKgisis. jtecisiereu muu W coats. n. CU3HMPI, Bfr , Three Rirers, Such., 0 S. i. rFNTHfll ah0 "west and Barest remedy for 1(1 Ull I IIUL all skin dleaBcB.reiema. Itch ball Uheuiu oil Sores Hums, 1 tits Wonderful rcru edrforPII.Ff.. I'lUu.sr.cti.BtliruK-DA! Rf cists or br mull pre-mi Addrnsmsnbovu Dvl 1 For Bale by MATTHEWS BROS, ana JOHN II PTTHLPS. Scrnntnn Vi GompIexiGn Pressrved DR. HCBrTA'S Itemovcs FiacKIks, Pimplot. Liver Moles. Blac!;hoaci, Sunburn and Ten. and re. ttores tho eklu to its origi- -&- fM!iUi4r rial Ircslme-3. producing a X Snv.' clear and healthy com- KJfe JswwW;. plexlon, Buperiortofllfaco - preimrations and perfectly harmless. At all drujrsUts.orrualleaforEOus. bend lor Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP ' ilsir'T locorararsblo i t. (Un purltrlQg Buip, tmcqualcd for tbo tollrt, nod without ft lUftl Ux lbs nurnrry. Absolutely puro scd dell Hei uu.dl ctid. At druggists. Price 25 Cents. G. C. BITTNER & CO., Toi.coo, O. For sale by MATTHEWS nnos. and JOHN H PHELPg. Scranton. Pa. Schedule In Effect Nutmbtr is, 1895 Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, fop Sunbury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washlnpton and Pitts, burp; and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3,15 p, m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Anent. J. Ji. HUTCHINSON. tUnerul Munaser. - tpr,lK.1lXce JF "KM 'AW' GEEffl fm fk0r6iw 290009 00.0 Wade and Sold in Six Months, ending riarch 1, 1896, Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. r, W nsliburn, Cro8,bj''q Superlative ia sold everywhere from the) Pacific Gcmht to St. John's, New rotindlami, and in lCrmland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognised us the best flour iu th world. BMAhttCiL WHOLESALE AGENTS. WAGOiMICERS 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 MP BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & Co., Scranton, Pa. THEDSCKSONIV1ANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, mmmm, mmmv$ Engines, mm. id ai ii KUIS1ING AKU rING MACHINERY. OeaeraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. QcmotlmesricoJsn reliable, tho purest drugs IP. U Thoy nro prompt, mtoord pz un s UUltlt, QUUli UJ Hunt, V.W. WIUU4UA) tm MtUliAUiM -V, ViUTWl4UU V, For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Aenue and Spruco Street, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur lnr Cleanliness and Comfort. in nrrncT nov is, is9s TRAIN'S LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New Yoik ia D. fi: II R. R at C 43 7 -1 3 n. m , 12 0J, 1 20, 3 Si (Black Diamond ENpiess,) nnd 1130 p. m. Tor Pittston and 'WIlKes-Uarro !a. D. L . W It. R . C 00, S OS, 11 20 a. in , 1 53 3-10. 0 00 nnd 8 17 p. m. Tor White Hnen, Hazleton, Pottsille. nnd principal points In the coal lesions Ma D. . II. R. R , C 15 a. m , 12 03 and 1 41 p m. Tor Rethlehem, Easton, Heading, Hnr risburs and tnln-lpnl Intermediate sta tions la D. ,v H R. 11, t)15, 7 45 a. in, 12 03, 1.20, 3 31 (Black Diamond Epress), 4.11 and il JO p m. Toi Tunkhannock, Tonandi. Elmlrn, Ithnca, Qenea and prlnclpU Intermediato stations ia D. L U W. 11 R, COO, 8 03, 9 53 a in., 12 JO and 3 10 p m. For Genoa, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, (Mileage) and all points west la D it H. R R , 7 43 a m , 12 03, 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 9 30 and 11 30 p. m. Pullman pailoi and shepInK or Lehigh alle chnli cars on all ttnlns botween Wlll'es-Barro and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Diidtte ROLLIN II WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S LEE, Glh. Pass. Agt., Phlla,, Pa A W. NONNE-MACHER, Asst. Gen Pass Agt . South Bethlehem. Pa. Scranton Office. 301 Lackawanna avenue. Del., LncK.i. and Western, ElUct Monday, Octobei la. l&Db Trains leavo Scranton as follows. Ex piess foi New Yoik and ull points East, 1 10. 2 50, 5 15, S 00 and 9 55 a. m , 1 10 and 3 33 p ni Expioss for Easton. Tienton, Phlla lei Phla and the South, 5 13, S 00 and 0 35 u. m 1 K land 3 33 p. m Tbhliioton and nay stntlons, 3 43 p m. I obj ha-inr. aceommodatlon, C 10 p m Express foi UliiKhamlon, 0i.0'o, El mlia, Corning, Bath, Dinsville, Mount Moi rls and Buffalo, 12 20, 2 35 a m , and I 53 P ni , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West, NoUhwtst and feouthwest ' Bath accommodation, ) 13 a m. Blnjjinmton and way stations, 1.03 p. m Nicholson accommodation, 0 15 p in B'nghamton and Elmlra express, 3 53 P m Express for Utlct nnd Richfield Springs, - 35 a m and 1 53 p m Ithacu 2J5 and Bath 9 13 a. m, and 153 p m Tor Northumberland, Pittston, Wlll.es. Barre, Plj mouth, Bloomsburg und Dm. llle, making close connection at North umbeiland foi llllamsport, Harrisburg, Bultimoru, Washington nnd the South Noithumbeiland and Intermediato sta tlons o 00, 0 53 a m., and 1 55 and b 00 p m. Nantitoko and intermediate nations, SOS and 11 20 a m Pl mouth and lutei mediate stations '140 and S 47 p m Pullman pailor and sleeping coaches on all express ttains. Poi detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc , appl to M L Smith, city ticket olllce, 32s Lackawanna uenue, or depot ticket olllce. Central Kiiilrouil of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna DUlslon.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insttr ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN HrPECT JAN. 23, 1557. Trains leuo Scranton for Pittston, Wllkes-Bnrre, etc , nt 8 20. 9 15. 11.30 a :u , 12 45, 2 00. J 05, E 00, 7 10 p in. Sundaj s 9.00, u m , 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p. m For Atltntlc City, 8 20 a. m Tor New Yoik, Newark and Elizabeth, S 20 (express) n in., 12 43 (express w Ith But fet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m Sun. duj, 2 15 p m. Tialn leaving 12 45 p m. ai rives at Philadelphia, Reading Teimln al. 5 22 p m, iinil Now Yoik COO p m, Toi Mnuch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Euston and Philadelphia, 8 20 a. m., 12 45, 3 03, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sunday. 2 15 p m For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S 20 n. m nnd 12 43 p m. For Lakewood, 8 20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, S20 a. m., 12 43, 5 00 p. in. Sunday, 1 15 p. m. Tor Pottsville, 8 20 a. m , 12.43 p. m. Hturnlns leavo New Yoik. foot of Lib- BARRELS U. PA., Manufacturers of ! mi monthly, regulating medicine. Only liarmleu C&4 should bo used. It you want the best, get '(SB? S certain In result. Tho cenulno (Dr. Teal's) ncrordhiap eity street, North River, at 9 10 (express) a. m. 110, 130, 4 15 (expiess with Buffet parlor car) p m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlnnl, 9 00 n m , 2 00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 0 "5 a m. Through tlckpts to all points nt lowest rates may bo had on application in ad anco to tho ticket agent at tho station. II. P BALDWIN, . . Gen Pass. Agt. J II OLHAUSEN, Gen Supt. D E L A W ARE AND HUDSON TIME TABLE On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leavo Scran ton as follows. For Carbondale 5 13, 7 55. 8 Do, 10 15, n. m ; 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2 20, 3 52, r : -. fi or. 7T7 0 10 1 0 Id I 11 53 u. m Tor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5 45 a. n ; ''0 o m. " Tor Honcsdale-5 43, 8 53, 10 15 a. m ; 12 00 TorNvilke-lfarlS. 7.43. 8 43. 9 33. 10 43 a. m: 12 03, 120, 2 23, 3 33, 4 11, COO, 7 r,o 9 30 11.30 p m Tor New York. Philadelphia, etc , via LehlEh Valley Railroad C 15, 7 43 a. m ; 1 05 120, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex ii"n ss) 11 30 P. ni. For Pennsylvania Railroad points C.4j, 1 ts n m . 2 30, 4 41 p. m. Foi vv estcrn points, via Lehlsh Valley Rnllroad-7 13 a. m . 12 03, 3 33 (With Black IMnmoml Express) 9 50, 11 30 p. m. Tiains will anlve at Scranton at follows: Fiom Carbondalo and the north G 40, 7 40 S40 9 31, 10 40 a m : 12 00 noon. 103, no,' 3 o3 '4 37, 5 45, 7 43. 9 45 and 11 25 p. m " Fiom'Wilkes-Bnrro and the south 3 41. 7 50 S 50. 10 10, 11 53 a. m : 1 10, 2 14, 3 43, r, '", G 21 7 53 0 03, 9 43 11 52 p m j""W BURDICK. G P A. Albany, N Y. II W Cross D P A , Scranton, Pa. Kric find Wyoming Valley. Effectlvo Jan. 4, 1S97. Trains will leave Scranton for New York, New burgh and intermediate points on Erie also for Haw ley and local points, at 7 05 a m and 2 23 p. m : and arrive from nbovo points at 10 33 a. m and 9 33 p m soit ivro i isto. Ill r.tfect October 1(1), 1H1KI. CONNELL norm iiuiiikI. hontii Hound, aoa"ao i JToJ -iuT - P I a SUtl0M U I & 3 2 2 h (Tiains Dally. Ex.S g 3 S? J V, I ceptMipduy) LS Ig a1 v iTp MiArrlvo Leave ia m 725IN Y Franklin s: .... 74) . ., 7 10, West 4.'nd sticet .... 7M ., 700 WeeuanU'li .. ( S 10 .... p MiArrlvo Leave a ) m 1 lSillaucock Junction T aTS 1 09i Hancock 3'l ... . U'CG btarll(,'Ut a S3 .. ... . u46 I'rcston Park . J 31, ... U40 Coino S4l ... I.'S5 l'ojntello .... 85K .. . ia 14 llelmont . 258'.,.. 1J0J rieasant Mt, .. 3f6 ... ... flll9 Unlondale 3 CO- . .. 1149 Foiestflty I a is .. .... 0S0U34 Carboudftlo 70l' 331 .... ... fu46flP0 hlte BrldfO 17 07 13 JS ,., ....to 13 (lias MayrUld CIS ISIS,.,, .... 4lilia3 Jermvn 7li3 4M .. .... Ii3l1118 Archibald 7X0 831, .. .... 63211 15) Wllltoi) 7.'3 31 ., .... bvil II 11, Peckvllle 7 87 8M) .... 1123 1107 oirihant 7 3 401 ... OOllOV Prlceburc 7 84 4 oil .... 0 19110)' Throop 7 30 410 . .. .... 615H10) Providence 7 38 114 ... .... 18(1057 Part I'laco 17 41 fi 17 ,. ... 6101055 bcran'on 74V ISO) ,. r uU m Leavo Arrive a up u AH trains run dally excent undnv. f blKnltles that ti alus stop on signal tor rav BeiiKeru. hecuro rates via Ontario a Western beforn piirchaslnc tickets and save money. Day and Night Eipresstothe west. ' J. O. Auderson, Gen. rasa Agt. T. Flltcrott. DU. I'mj, Agt. facranton, ra
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