TIIE SCTt ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOHNTNG, MAttClI J), 1897. f, WlWfellffifY A' HEMS' - (Copyilrrht, 1S07, by II. A. Hot Ins.) SYNOPSIS. Nether Tnlklngton Is a liunllit old town n England. It was tllstltiKutehed nt the lime ot this stoiy us being the only place 11 the United Kingdom that poss.svcd a genuine ghost, In the shape ot an Ellza bHthiin iulie, which haunted the glaive. Mutiv touiists vl-lted the town tor the purpou of seeing tho shot, mid tho inunf spent b them yinateiliilly 111 cieued Nethei Tulklngtoil's piosputlty. The KhO'it hUddenly dl-appeaied, and m.ich com-trn was Telt by the townspeo ple. At n meeting of the pjilsh couiull the mutter was dleiiRed at length, but to no puipoe. At the net meting Counrllot S.im Tlnilieiley ntinounced that he was a lludilhist, and that he rould dls intesratf himself, and piojeet his fplrlt into spare. He proposed that he be uii thollzed to do eo, and to search for the senile's ghost. It Is suggested that he could do thlsjAvftlioul being uuthoilzed. j i ' PART II. Tho croon ciocer rose, ngaln: "T paid I wns piopnicd to do Hon ceitnln terms. It Is not an easy thing fo do, and the dislntcRUitlon of a peisonnllty Is at tended with Biavo lisk. Case aie on leioiil In wlnclf the body lias suc cumbed under the strain) and the astral shape, tumble to leUtin to It, has to v ander fojever as a spiilt. My body Is nut a stioiiB o'iib. I jlave It n seveiu wH'tu-li yesteulay, and I am not pto paied to uin the UsK again for nothing. .My teims are that 11 1 biliifj the ghost back shall receive halt the future le celpts for admission to the Grange!" "))i, oh! I daiesay," "Why not take the lot?" and, kindled (sarcasms buist 1mm the eimncllh is"hssembled. "I am tunnlny: a tlsk, Mr Chairman," lepeated Councillor Tlmperley, "and I expect to be paid for it. If I don't make the attempt .you won't get the ghost back, that's a. ilead certainty. It Is simply a question whether you will take DO per cent, nf.futiiie receipts or bf content with nothing." The matter was put M?ry plainly by the little fgreongrocer, and on lellec tion the teasonablerip&s of his olfcr was nppaient. After some discussion it was dually agieed, with 0112 dissen tient, the implacable Mudfoid, that If altera further week's waiting the ghost did not appear, Councillor Timpei ley should make his attempt to bilnir him lack on tlu- teuns he had pioposed. i'lie week passed, and still the Grange remained without its tenant. The next evening air. Sam Timpei Un entered It on his daiing ventuie. Sov eial fellow councillois accompanied him to the door, but r.t his special le cpiest they did not go any fmther. He appeared at the window to wave his final adleu, and then daikness and mjstery settled over Kether Talking ton Grange. T'opular feeling was greatly excited 1li.it night, and ma ny woie the Illinois atloat. One injectable ratepayer said that he had met the squlie's ghost in the outsklits of the town with' a gun under its aim taking a short cut acioss the Melds towaul the Gunge, and those that heaid this trembled for the fate of Sain TImpeilej. Othets said that they had seen the dlslntesiatnd gteen gio'cer diving Into the meat In its WP. r.s: v J1 II S' BUT THE CLERK DTD XO'I STAY TO ANSWER. search for the mlsslnc one, and they walted In vain for Its appearance; bin these and oher lopoits appealed tiiv lai whei confi'pntcjd with the actualities of the monow. The pursuit of money tempts maiiv a man to neglect his. health, with the result that he Boon loses both money and health, and finds himself doomed to an untimelv death. A man should remember when he is tempted to over-work lum self, neglect liiB health, and de vote insufficient time to eatintr. resting, nnd sleeping, that death is the tempter that holds out money as a bait. 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The first night that I slept for hours nt one time, was after I had taken three do-.es of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discorery. The of. fcnslve matter exptctorated Krew less every day and when I had taken the whole of one bottle I could sleep all night without coughing, and have been well ever since and weigh 17s pounds." A good, practical, medical book is worth more in a home than a thousand novels. Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is that kind of a book. It contains 1,008 pages and over 300 illustrations. A new edition gjven away absolutely prcc. If you want a paper-covered copys-nd 21 one-cent btamps (the cost of mailing onlv), to World's Dispensary Medical Assoifiation, Buffalo, N. v. I'or cloth bindiug51 atampa. rj'sZ' - 1 mi in in liiiiiimmiiiirr in 1 feTttViHtfl Kw tin) W At nine a. m. according to arrange ment, the cloik to tho dlstilct council entered the mime to see how It fated with yam TImpetlwy's body. He heatd voices as he entered, and had he not lecognls'od the jjiopngroeor's, he would piobably have 1 un nwny. As It was, he c'ouingeotislj proceeded to the 100m fiom which' they came. He opened the door vol y gently and pcted Inside. The sight wu enough to unnerve til" stiongest, for theie, slttlns: In a chair was the animated body of Sam Tlmper ley In stiong controcisy with the spiilt of Its owner, who was pacing the 100m In tenlble dlstiess. "I tell jou, sqillie," said the spiilt, "It's a low ttlck you have played me. 1 came after you to bilng you back to your ft lends nnd to the old homo whole you have been contented and happy for so long, and wh'oie you would be well looked after and cared for, lor the iest 111 lew!, i w ri fil m mm M IffM OX ITS ICXEES BEFOTli: ITS OWN BODY. of your days, and theie you go mid re pa) me by loblilnp me of my poor body that never did you any haim In Its life." "Oadoulcs, sir," teplled the bod), "I thanl; you foi your oourteous Intent, but I shall not leave this body of yuutt, now that I have obtained poLbe.'-slon of It. It s a late chnnce.sood sir, a chance that does not come moie than once in a lifetime of a poor qhost, to lltul an untenanted body awaiting nn owner, your nvvkuaid position dlsttesses me Silevouxly, but p.s you seem to think I navo been happy and contented heie, theie Is no tendon why yuu should not expeilence the faaiue feelings when oe i upylrg my old position." "But, stiultv," pleaded th? spit it, In piteous entieaty, "it Isn't rUht. 1 ap peal to yout benso of honor. Now, Is if" The body waved its hand blandly. "I think that is outside tho question at issue, fair," It said. "You evidently did not attach much Importance or value to your body, or you would not have been so ready to leave It. Mind you, nlthough I now have a 'local habi tation and a name,' as Will hath it, my own position N by no means an enviable on". Youi body does not suit me at all, sir." "You won't bo at all comfortable In It, sciulte," said Timpetley, eageily. "It only just fitted me, and )ou'te a much latger man. You'll novel be tlioiough- ly at home in it. "Well, I must make the best of It," said the body, leMgnedly. "No doubt this caicass of youis will stietch a bit, but it's tenlbly diy In side. I watiant me It's long since you had a stoup of honest Canuiv or good led Buigundy. Canst tell me where I may get a llugon ot either or a tankutd of heme bit. wed'.'" 'Oh, you nuisn't drink wine," oiled the spiilt lr alatm. "ouieall) mustn't. Mi uiistltutlon can't stand It. I've been a teetotal vegetal Ian lor many )eais." "And what may that be, sir?" asked me body. My bi-dy Is not accustomed to either beer, wme or animal ilesh. Water, h inonade and milk fi.r liquids, and pur udge, vegetables and lice puddings for solids, w Ith' cheese tor an extia ot. Sun da) that has been my faie.and Is what )uu must take." An expression of unutteiable con tempt passed over the body's lace. "I'm afraid jou have been too modest, slt rah," It said, with wltheting saicasiu. 'We must tiy the eftrt of good ale and wine, of least beet and poik, on tills picclous body of ours." 'oh, hut you mustn't" cried the spiilt. 'If you do, you'll have head aches and palpitations. Mine Is not u strong body. It will go off In a fit if )ou diink wine." " 'Sblood," cried tho body, In fieioe anger. "Do )ou mean to tell me I'v got Into a sickly euieu.is like that? Is It for this I've changed my position of Independence? Beshtew me, If 1 don't so alter this body of yours that your own mother wouldn't know it. It's not a pretty one new, but it will be worst beffip I've done with it." Then Its eyes fell upon the clerk, who hud incautiously Intiuded his head so as to lose nothing of hat was going on. "How now."' it cried, stattlng to Its feet. "A listener. Who are you, vai let? Anrwer or I'll tun you thtough Wiyi my hanger." But' the cleik.cild not stay to answer or be run'tluough. He lied pioclpltate ly, bearing tho terrible news to tho town that the squire had taken posses sion ot bam Timperley's body In Its ownei's absence and now refused to give It up. This was altogether too much for tho Nether Talklngtonlans to believe, and an lnctedulous ciowd soon streamed Into the Oiange to bee for themselves what had happened, They found tho spirit of Councillor Sam Timpetley on Its knees before Its own body, uttering, piteous entieatles to Its own body. Mr. Mudfoid was tho only man among them who did not ttlin tnll and lly. Sam Timpetlej was evidently In ttouble, and that gnc lilm strength to teslst Ids lltsl Impulse to follow the others, IK walked boldly Into the loom, 'ind Tim pet ley had sunk so low that It e.ig orl welcomed him. "Ileie's Mr. Mudford," It said. "You know how matters si mil, Mr. Mudford. Tell the siiulto he must give me back my body tit once. It's a tenlble posi tion for mo to be standing here out In the cold with another nian In my own body. It's simply monsttous," and tents weJled to the eyes of tho gtven gtoeer's shade. "I'm vety sorry for you, Tlmperley," said Mr. Mudfotd, "1 ut you would do It. leu knew you wore tunning a. tlsk and you must take the consequences." "I shnll claim tho Ilfly per cent, at any rate," said Timpei ley sullenly, "for 1 brought tho squlie back," "Nothing of the sort, sir," said the body. "1 walked back last night from a friend's house of my own nccord. He'd been asking me for the pnst fewty years to have Borne shooting with him. nnd I thought It would be dlscoutteous to re fuse him any longer," "Theie, Timpei ley," said Mr. Mud foul. "You've onlv hint yourself nnd done no good t" anyone." "And who'll look after my business now?" whliiipci",d the poor spirit. "Till-, gentleman, I suppose," chuck led Mudroid, "he's got to earn his ll Ing somehow. our custoiuets will never notice the change," he added, consolingly. "And Ellon!" cried the spirit, "I can't mm ty Ellen now." "Never mind." said the body, "I'll look after Ellen." Sam Timperley's spirit seemed rtliout to luiiit under the overwhelming lior 101s of the situation. Mr. Mudfoid stood theto gloating over Ills dlstie-.? At length tlio squlio stietched hiinsplf, then lo'-e and coinmeiieud to walk the body out. It moved clumsily and its tenant cuised it loud and deep. Sud denly it btopped. "Sir," it b.Ud, nddiesliiK Mr. Mud foul, "t have a craving for food. A ill ou tavor me by dlieeting me to an hos tel possessing a good oidlnary''" "1 will with pleastno," leplled Mud ford. "Mr. What ton, 1 am suit, w ill be pleased to stand you a good bteakfast at the White Swan, and then we'll step around to Timpei Joy's shop and lake possession, and thou we'll call on Kllen." "If you do, I 11 haunt you!" shrieked the spltil. "Pooh!" said Mr. Mudford, snapping ills llngeis. "You won't ftigliten Uh. "Wo know your weight," and linking hi arm ill the body's lie piloted It out of the loom, leaving the spiilt of Sam Tlm perley In possession of Nether Talking ton fl range. And so the matter stands today. The seiulie did not take up the gieen gio ceiy business; he had a soul above It, but ho mat ried Ellen and accepted the vacant post of guide to the Grange. It Is how Ills pleasing duty to show to the visitors who come In inci easing ciowds the spiilt of Sam Timpeiley that bits theie moodily brooding over his fate. It is veiy tead to talk to anyone about its slr.gulatly unfortu nate position, and the guide is alun.vs glad to Join In the conversation and liilmte it. The vlsltois ate mote In tel ested than ever, and the palish council has doubled the oliaige of ad mission. Sometimes the sphit of Sam Timpeiley Is absent for a few hours, and on Us utuin it snys it has just slipped ovei to Thibet to discuss the matter with a leading Mahalma who has pioirilsoil, when he has the time to spate, to tun oir and oxetclse the ghost of the squiie and lestotv the body to Its ilghtlul owner I3u the Mahal ma must be a very busy Individual, for lie lias not et luiind lime to do it. Tin Knd. LAOSES CO YOU KKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment in the nricimd mid only I'liKNCH R.iftt mill li.lliihln enrtt oil tho mur- -kot. Price. $1.00; bent by mail Ucnuluosotuoni) uy Win. (1. Clark, 326 Perm t. Scrantnn, Pa. 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Address ROYAL MFDICIHE CO 51 filvor St., CHICAGO, 1" lor aulo b AlAlllIUWS UttOo.. itcai ist bcruiiton, Pu, iS&f. 2LvSa'V s Sfr-. 4f ' SsS& - : ' ?j' s 6l,f && Q 5ttj; u " s What Sarah Iiernhard r.ay.t Schedule In Uffect No ember 15, 1S95 Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., veek days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp; and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvlllo, Rending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burp; and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburp; nnd tho West. 3.15 p, m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Phlladelphl a, and Pittsburg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvlllo. J. It. WOOD, Oen'l I'asj. Aje.it. J. U. UUTCHI.SSON. U.-neral Munaaer. w WM. M.UATCS. 13eKl,;i D. L.M. LATL5. -0 ! 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Anthracite Coal U.sed Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Conifoit. IN EFFECT NOV 15, 1S90. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D ft II. R. R. at C io. 7.45 a. m.. lli.Oi, 1 20, 3 ii (l.latK Dlnmond Epicss) nnd 11 30 p. m. Tor Plttston and WIlkes-Bairo la D. L. .t W. R. R.. COO, SOS, 11.20 a. m., 1.5a 3.40, COO and 8 47 p. m. . For White Haven, Hazleton. Pottsvlllo, and pilnclpal points in the coal teslons la D. & H U. It., C.13 a. m., l'-'.OJ and 4.41 P. tn. For Bethlehem, Easton, ReadlnB, Har llsliurg and pilnclpal Intermediate sta tions la D. Ar H It. P... C43, 7 41 a in, 12.05, 1.20, 3 33 (Black Diamond Express;, 4 41 and 11 30 p m. , , For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Ge-iea and pilnclpal intermediate, stations via D . L. i: W. It. R., CM, S.OS, 0.5"), a m , 12 20 and 3 10 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II. II R., 7 45 a m , 12 05: 3 33 (Black Dia mond H.piess), 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman pailor and sleeping or Lehigh Vullev chair cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROI.LIN II WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CIIAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla,, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIER. Asst. Gen Pass. Agt . South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton OfTlee. 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del., I-aclitt. and "Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1SC3. Train;, leae Scianton as follows,. Ex press for New York nnd all points East, 1 II, -'.;, D 13, i.00 and i.53 a. in., 1.10 and 3 J3 p. in. Epiess for Easton, Ticnton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.1C, S.00 and 9.53 a. in., 1 10 and 3 33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, G 10 p. in. Express for Binghumton, Oswego, El mil a, Corning, Bath, Dansvlllc, Mount Mori la and Buffalo, U'.JO, 2.33 a. m and 1.33 1 in . making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest Bath accommodation, 9.13 n. m. Blnghnmton and w.iy stations, 1.03 p. m. Nli liul-on ucconimoil.itton, f. 1." p. m. B'nghamton and Elmlia cxpiess, 5 33 p in. Espress for I'tlca nnd Richfield Springs, 2 "" a m and 1 33 p. 111. Ithaca 2.33 and Bath 9.13 a. m., and 1.33 p m For Northumberland, Plttston. Wilk"S Bane, Plymouth, Bloomsbtiri; and Ban llle, making close connection at North iimbcilnnd for Wllllamsport, Ilanlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Noithurnberlund and Intermediate sta tions. C 00. 9 63 a m.. and 1.51 and (1 00 n. tn. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, S.OS and 11 JO a m PI j mouth and Intti mediate stations. 3.40 and 8 47 p 111. Pullman pailoi and sleeping coaches on all cxpicss 1 rains. Kor detailed Information, pocket timo tables, tc , appl to M. L. Smith, city ticket otllce, 3is Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket otllce. Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division.) Anthrdclto coal used exclusively, insur ing ileanllncss and comfurt. T1.ME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1S97. Trains leuvo Scranton for Plttston, WIUtcs-Bntre, etc., at S.20. 9.15, 11.30 a. 111 . 12 43. 2.00, 3.03, 5 00, 7.10 p. 111. Sundays 9.00, a. in , 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p. 111, For Atlantic City, S.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, S.20 (express) a. in., 12.45 (expiess with Buf fet pallor car), 3 03 (expiess) p. m. Sun. day, 2 15 p. in. Tialn letnlng 12.43 p. m. an Ives at Philadelphia, Reading Termin al, 5.22 ii m. and Now York 6.00 p. m. For Maucli Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, S.20 a. m., 12.45, 3 03. D.OO (except Philadelphia) p. in. KumUi, 2.15 p. ill. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S.20 a. 111. 11 nd 12.43 p. m. For Lakowood, 8.20 a, m. For Reading, Lebanon and Ilanlsburg, via Allentown, S 20 a. m 12 43, 5.00 p. m. Sunday. 2 15 11. m. For Pottsvllle. 8.20 a. m 12.43 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib BARRELS L0,fi.D,U.l) fw fi TiTr TJTTlTr TT AGENTS. acneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. lhcn In doubt vliat to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Pouer, Impoiency.Atrophv.Varicocelcand other weaknesses, from nny cause, use Sevinc Pills. Drains checked and full v iffor quickly restored. irurglrcted tueh troubles rcnutt f.ullr. Mailed for fl.OOjd boxes f 5 00. With 5.00 orders vv e (five a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. harmacist, cor. Wyoming Acnuc and erty street, North River, at 910 (ccpresS) a. m , 1.10. 1.30, 4 15 (express with Buffet parlor cai) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leae Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 00 a. m., 2.00 und 1 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 23 a in. Through tickets to nil points nt lowest rates may be had on application In ad unco to the ticket agent nt tho station. II. P BALDWIN, Gen Pass. A?t. J. H OLTIAT'SEN Oen Supt O II L A W A R E A - 1) HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows: For Carbondale 5 13, 7.55, 8 55, 1015, a. m.: 12 00 noon: 1.21, 2.20, 3.52. D.25. C23. 7.57, 9.10, 10 3), 11.55 p. m. . t.. ah.iiiv R-nmincn. Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 3 43 a. in ; "'For ffoncsdalo-S 45, 8.53, 10.15 a. m ; 12.00 noon, 2.20, & -Jj 11. . io1;?.6!,'!.. 7"5r?'0r 3N'ew1"YokmPh.la,lelphla etc.. - ' .".'.. irll,r Pnl mm -C t.i. 7.43 a. 9 33. COO, via 12.03; 120; 3 33 (with Black Diamond E- PFor)'p1e1iins'iv"nla Railroad polnts-6.43, 9 For' "pstorn po'lnls." Lehigh Valley nainoa.l-7.ri a. m., 12 03, 3 33 (With Black Diamond Expiess) 9.50. 11.30 p. m. Tr"liis will arrive at Sci union at follows: From Caibondale and the noith-0 40. '40 S40 9 31, 10 40 a m : 12 00 noon, 1 0j, " "4 3 "3 4 37, 5 43, 7 i 9.45 and 11 23 p m. ""Fiom'WIlkes-Baite and the south 5 10, -S 8. 1010. US', a. m : 110. 2 11. 3 43. r. '' C "1 7 V. 9 "1. 9-43. 11 52 p in. JV BHRDICK. G P A. Albany, NY. II W Cioss. D P A . Scranton Pi. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effectlvo Jan 1, 1S97. Trains will leave Scranton for Now York, New burgh and Intermediate points on Erie also for Hawley and local points, nt 7.05 a m and 2 23 p. m ; and arrive from above points at 10.33 a. m. and 9.39 p. m. SritAVI'O.N MH'INIO-Y. In llllcct (tuloht-r till, ltil)!!. Koi'tli Uotiiid. south CSottiK) rj'JOII ijoa vol stations ,o? i. g SjS 3 '(Trains Dally, Ei-g 3 i? k ...tlld ,M,.J, .--.A M . cept suuday ) U 5 i r. i- m Arrive Lome: T:N Y Franunn ht 7 41) 7 5S 8I0' ' Ml 7 10, West 4nrt street 7 oo weenaH lion i" m Arrive Leave1 1 l.VIlaucock Junction 10' li.incecK Sturllght l'r(.tou Park i oiao I'urtitello Jtelmont ' riensant Ut, , 1 nltfiuUlo l'orelit city Carbonds.o Wime lirldge Maytleld Jermyii Archibald Wlnton I'eckTllla Olvplmut 1'rlceburs '1 hroop Providence Park Place 7? MSS53? .... -ij ... a aa ... 3J1 ... 2 Hi 5 59 ... Jtrl1 , ,3P9, 7 04 8 3' IVJSb "haw IS 40 1 via 12 14 11! 01 (UPS 1149 CM 11 84 11,11) Hiao IT 07,(3 28, . h: t2 In ju iitnav .,41,11 7 14J3 4.1 .. 7B0 8 61 . .. 7 iS 3 H) 7 1.71 3 9 7i 4 01 7t 107 7 34 4 10 . 7 8S 4 14 .. 0 3V11 18 6U11 l.M 6VS11 11 6 2J11 07 0 JO 11 UTi 6 1S.110J 615 11 O) e lsticj" 6 1010 56 H 41,11 17 ticranton 431 4 201 r m 'a u Loavo Airlve A xr u! All trains run dally except fainidaj-. I Blffnllles that trains Mop on slsaal for pas. seiiRcia. secure latcs via Ontario a Western bcfoin Rui chasing tickets aud eavo money. Day and 'IgntUspri'Kgtotlie West. ,.. J.C.Andoitovnen. push' Act. T, FUtcrolt. Dlv, I'aas, Act,fccrantou, Pa;
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