THE SCEANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOUNTNO-, MAKOn 1G, 189T. mv s truiu b rajrm .r s -sJrTi?, SYNOPSIS. JlnnilPl Ramlici mill Pablo Vclloi, two jomiK herduis, mo ilvnls for tin- hand of Chlciillta. n .McnIciui Kill. Muniiid is thn fuvoicd one. He in Just still linn as a tat tle owner and hut already a goodly lind, branded with a cioivliow, a mark vvhhh Chtiillltti herself lias deslKlied. The sto'.v opens on tin- iVay of the trieut spilnir lounil-uii or tin- entile, the Kitut lestal cla In oiitlierii Ailzonn. I'hlqulia Kos to "the 'ound-up Willi her fileiid, Senoia Vnhles. Olithovvu theie Is a eominotlon nino.HK the aeeornpnn.v IliK tlnoilK. Chi- qu It'll sees a solltur.v rider pursued bj spy enil cowbo.vs. He Is Hied upon, but not lift. The fiiKltlv" returns the lire and one or the pursmrs falls. The llder niahrs this eseajie iimoiii; the sand hills. No one, evopt ridipilta, Q reioKiilet Manu el's hoise ami his clonk, seems to know who the fugitive 1, or why he has W u uttueked. PAUT II. Clilqultn's luiiin was In she leanid back nijuiiist a whirl n the liuyeil cushions nt I hi' can late ami tiled to think. Jlnnuel lias been cliuscil--chjweil like a cilmliml. Also he had been Hied at atul aparontly lilt. Still, us the Senor.i had salt, lliu way that lie. lode iifterwaul Mould seem to discour age that Idea. For a man when fli oil ul to feign to ho Wounded In onlei to induie his opponent to btop shooting. Is an old tilck, as Chhiulta well knew. He stops In the hope that his victim will full, and so end the light. This hope ieeiiis to be Instinctive, evi'ty one who knows the tilck will, as olten us nut, he for an Instant deceived by It, and In an affair of this kind an In stant Is everything. The Senou ul leady had fallen Into another doze. Ev idently she had not recognized the lug itlve as Manuel. Jlusteilng hei coui uge with an effoit, Chlqulta spoke: "That man theie the one they chased. Do you know, Senoia, who he was or what evil he has done?" she naked, timidly. 'J n Until, child, how should I have known what he has done? Nothing, piobably. Some quanel about a wo man, pel haps It Is generally so." Chl qulta flushed hotly under her olive skin, nnd then turned pale. The Sen ma saw that blush and understojil everything. "Forgive me, little one," she went on, huiiledly, latching the girl's hand In her own. "I was dull; I did not uiidei stand, even though I trnw young Vellos Publo prudently in the lear of the pursueis. Hut fear nothing, dear little one, tor Manuel Is not Injuied, and Pablo Pablo shall le giet what he hus done this day ex ceedingly will he l egret It." Hut he has done nothing," Chiquita persisted. "Why should they ilie at him thus?" As she spoke she lalsed her voice, for a young: vaqueio who was passing had bowed to the Senou, and had seen Chlqulta's black eyes and ad miied them. It was odd how she knew this, for she was not looking nt him. Piobably it was by Intuition. "The man was Manuel Hainhez, Se noia," said the joung man, leinlng his hulse. "He was accused by Pablo Vel los and otheis of tiying to inciease his small held by means of " ' Maveiickln' calves an' belli' too lllp with his fiyin' pan," Intel muted the hoaise voice of a cowboy who was following close behind, "("let a push fin, Jose. We ain't got no time tor stop hei an' cackle if we're ever gonter get Zm&i pCV thhk sur: saw that his hands WEHE T1HD lii:iUND HIS HACK. ter Agua Callente." Jose fi owned at the inteiiuptlon, but us lie lifted his hut he smiled at the Senoia u smile that iiu luded Chiqultuj then lie galloped on The newly wedded couple step through the aoor ol the fu ture They pass from the happy, thoughtless present into an I avenue of possi. i iai:;.. ft... r.. 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World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ht.fla1o, N V, For cloth-bound, 31 staim;. rfmw mi MJXgSLJ vLwrcTCLAR PEARD' (CopyilBlit. 1S9. 1V W. I'Q C. Heard.) with his companion. Chlqulta lifted her nose and wild nothing, not even glancing at tin covvlmj. I. Ike marry Mexicans who undel stand I'ngllsh, she novel would own to the knowledge, le gal ding it somewhat In the light of a difigrace. Chlquilu did not llkeAiuell cans; more especially did she dislike this Ameilean. Manuel was piobably uiiwoundeil; that was the i hlef thing. That he had been stealing cattle by the simple pio ces.s ul shooting the mothers of un lit nmli'it calves or obliterating the hi anils of steets by means of n hot tiying-pan, never ciosed Chlqulta's lnlnd as n possibility. Theieroie she took heart a little. They weie Hearing Agua Callcnlc, now. The to.id led thlough a pass be tween tw i rims of the sugar loaf mountain that lose abiupllv fioin the t itv vCv-htkU' v ".7LJir-V.k -V7 "n J&;ZWZiVi s? 'yj-wiiK rw9 't-7-2r?rx ;iK i r&v5mmjLo& 7'',B;u'z.:i.y'i "4v"m i m-yM I j iwi "V w -zsZfnti A&etirm T 3- f t JtlVit- ir-1 y rmmi xir Vt v.r ,W ; ml wm ''.f AVJ. l I "I DO not sn suiioundlng plain and ovpi shadowed the little village. The pass was Invisible tium the cloud ot dust lalsed by many wheels and plunging hoops, but tin hid den space was lesonant with the sound of 1 1 ies and oaths and blows. Into the ilouil the caniage dtove; the diiver stialghtway vanished, and was only knovvn by the addition he made to the din as ho plodded nnd beat the patient little oeii, lh.ikluc their toituous way tliiough the blind maze. Then the cai nuge emeiged fiom the cloud as one passes f 10111 behind a iiutain and was cieaklng across the gieen plaza ot the oasis on which the town was built. Agua Callente was not a huge pl.uo just a stole and some snloons and two or tluee houses, one of Hum muih luigei than the ethei 3. In fiont ot this house the eniiluge stopfied The hos tess, accompanied by a seoie ol guests, welcomed the Senoia and her chaige with slit 111 ciles of meeting and bi ought them within the cool diidk of the gleu living-ioom; then began talking, all at unci'. Chhiulta was duzid by the sound and confusion, she wanted to be alone just then. Even the unaccustomed dainties which weie set bfoie hei couhi notMIVeit her mind o one pitd much it'entton to hei. With hei yes tl J Senora had signaled tli.it the till Wished to be left alone, out 'hiqiiilu did not know that. She slipped away as soon as she could and ilimbed the lad der that led to the Hut, paiapeteu loof. Theie Weie other gills theie gills of Chlqulta's own age; many ot them weie old fi lends of heis, but she stood apuit, and, leaning against the adobe paiupet, gazed over the plain that lay sti etched at her teel. The scene was tull of movement and contusion; con tusion made by galloping hoi somen, of cattle tuslilng about In mad attempts to escape tiom their hei del s, or stand ing In bunches filnged by the tossing bonis. Heie and theie the little bianding-lites gleumed on the plain. Calves weie snuggling" against the burning lions and bellowing to their niotheis, who answeied them and made despeiate but vain attempts to leach and pioleet them. Chlqulta was but aguely lonscluus of the noise and movement She was gazing far bejoud it all, seuiihlug the deseil with her ej cs in the hope of seeing a gray hoise and a blight se lape. All tliiough the afternoon she watched until the shadow r, giew long and the evening bieeze sent 1 ttle vvhlil- Wlnil- daiiilng over the de.seit. Kin ally, with one of the last lays of the setting sun, she saw the seiape ol Man uel. He was much closei to her than she expected to see hlni, but that was because he was on toot and walking between two hoi semen. Ome he stumbled, and leeoveiing himself he nulled. Then she saw that his hands weie tied behind his b.u k. Some iin be&lde Chiquita saw the telheied llguie and lalsed a eiy that was unsweicd by Manuel's uiplur.s. The ny was ie peated and canied fiom one to anothei ; theie weie hoaise shouts In English as Well, and 1 10111 eveiy where men Kin and lode towaid the two men unit their pilsoner, suiioundlng them and con cealing them 1 10111 Chlqulta's view. Then the sun shut below the hoilzon, and In a moment the body of men was but a confused, black mass slowly com ing towuul her acioss the plain lu sci ambling down the ladder Chl qulta missed a lound and tell heavily to the feiound. For a time how lonsr she did not know she lay stunned, then her senses leturiiid with a lush. If she was hint, she did not teel It. She lose and ran mound the house. In the shadow of the wall there weie two ltguies, one on hoiseback, which even In that daikness she lecoifiiized as Hainan do Quesada. The othei was the Senoia, who was talking with him earnestly. As she passed them Chl qulta could see 'that, and she fell a ll,t tle tin 111 of giatitude tow aid her file nd. Near the ciowd that suriouudcd thn pilsoner a huge Hie had been kindled, the Hames weie Just cutehlng the brush wood of which it was made, lighting the plain with Its iudd ghue. A lit tle out of the light stood another knot of men made up of Manuel's fi lends. Among them Chlqulta snw hei father and two biotheis. She saw, also the gleam of a knife heie and theie. Hut they could uftect no lescue even Chi. qillta could see that time weie pot enough nun to ntteitipMsticli 11 thing. Chlqulta roii'ed her wa tliiough the outer cliole of the howling niob thut sliiiulinded Manuel Theie wan a space "if seVelill jitidH between thut cllc'e and another niade up of men who stood, with ilinwii pistols In their hntulH, facing Miimiel and the two men vvlio had taken him, and who held him, still tied, between them. That the men who stood on tlie outside wished to get at Manuel was too evident. They surged foiwaid and back, yelling Im plications at those who guaided him. Tiny said he was a cattle thief, and the punishment of such an oflense, ns Chhiulta well knew, Is death. A depu ty sheilff, who headed the glial ds, called out In tfiiRllsh and could be heaid high above the other voices: "Stan' back there!" he oiled. "If this er man nln't n thief, e don't vvanter hang 'Im, do yel'Y 'An' If he Is an' It's pioved 1 won't say a word. Stan' back, I say! I'lse somebody'll get 11 hole In 'Is hide." For a moment the crowd held back; then It singed forvvaid. The guatds lalsed their pistols. One of the men who hud taken Manuel raised his also and held it piessed against Manuel's bend. Mtuiuel did not move a muscle. Chlqulta noted that with pildc. It seemed us though there must be a tight. Chlqulta hoped theie would be. lor then Manuel might escape In the lonfusloii that would follow, She had seen Unit her father and other fi lends ot Manuel had mingled with the ciov.d, leady to take advantage of whatever should occur, The ciowd stopped for ' ' rznsrSX cA ..svu, 's & 1 TTn4t ,Xr" (tv;y n 1 i.:--?n -.itCr3Z im ,B !,! 'i W y if -7J: n VELLOS." an instant In the face of leady pistols, then moved slowly tot w aid again, only to stop once mine, for with a glitter of silver, de Quesada dashed Into the centei of the gioup and leined his hoise. "What is this that you aie doing?" he asked, looking about him. No one leplled t,or a moment, "llangin' a cattle thief," said one in l'ngllsh, at last. "A cattle thief? Who says that he s a cattle thief.' Who accuses him?" "Vellos Pablo Vellos," a dozen voices shouted. "1 do not see Vellos. Why Is he not' heie w heie Is he'.'" Theie was an other pause; then a cowboy stepped tin vv aid. "Look heie, Don Kainon," said he, hitching his belt aiound to the fiont. ' Pablo ain't heie, an' It ain't no mattei it he ain't. I leckon we c'n piove it on that ther golaat piove It good enough fer us, anyhow. Pablo says he seen 'Im with a cow new shot an' the lalf tin owed an' bianded " "Piawb'ly this Pablo, whoever he Is Is a liar," suggested another man, ple..siirl. IK .wis u stiu'igu i-i the d mci mid man "Moybt he Is or mayl. he ain't." ie pllcd th olbei. "Thit don't cut so much of n flgger. Pablo, he is, too, that this heie man we've ketehed won't biln- none of this binnd to the louuil up; that he 1 entitled 'em up himself, an' got em outer the way so's not ter have us see the blotted out biands, and the big lot Vi mavetlcks that has got cioss hnvv liesh on their sides. An' I know that's ti lie-, .mi' so do lots er the other bo.vs, fer we kepi a look out ter 'em all day, an' not 11101 e '11 tour or live did we see. an' them til old ones. Take this with what Pablo says, an' 1 leckon it's eibiut enough " "No It is not enough," leplled de Quesada, an the cow boy stopped back wiping his blows made moist b the tiuaci ustoined eltmt of public speaking "Ceitaluly It Is iuit 1 nougli. Tiuly, we nceu lint llttl.. evidence heie, but theie Is none thut tells us anything: The uc eusei Is absent, and, as to the held, this liiai', .Manuel Hamliez, says he also has missed it and lm 1 been unable to lind uace ot his cattle. I asked him, Tind what he sas iua lie line. JOvi n though this man be a thlet, theie aie other thieves. Htloie long the accusei, VU los. should be heie. Also men aie out making seanh lor the missing held, and without doubt II will be touiid. 1 "lit il this held 01 the ai euseil Is pies, out, 01 until vve have waited a reason able lime im them to appiai, we w ill d" nothing. The man sh ill be unbanned until morning; and th.'ii we will see" The guai ds cl ised .11 mud .Manuel, and, amlc! elanioi ot mingled applause and dl-s,-i,, Uio led him awn. Theie was no thought of syilous opposition to the decision. Though not even de Qu sada ci'iild 1 ave a convicted cattle thief, in the unlikely event of his tiying such a ilium, but wltli tie tint ei utility and an ill my ol cowbos to back Ills woids his powei was not one which It would be vv t II to disiiute. Without Intel fei ent e Manuel was kd to tlK- stone hut thai w is to 1 1 ills pilsim. To be Com Pulid TO BEGIN THURSDAY. fl Til5!il SHIP Ry OWEN HALL, Author of "The Track of a Storm," ltc, Ktc. An uiilijiic story of the Eastern Archipelago. 1 he scene is laid prlip clpall in the bottom of lllolo Ha), where a diver, .searching for a lost, treasure-laden galleon, meets with nun) adventures, He is attacked l a huge devil-fish, ami the strange battle between man and monster Is related In a graphic and thrllliug mauuer. ;.ivr? ftiiVA. v r m3-? ixa PKOdRAMMU OF THE CONFERENCE. Will He 11 NhiiiIhm nl' OlslliigiiiMlied Isltois at Oneontu Ciitherlng. At the Wyoming coiifeleni" of the Methodist episcopal limn h which meets In Oneonta, Apiil 7, the list of .isltois Includes the piesldlng bishop, 11. IV. Wan en, IJ. IJ., IjK. U. of Uni versity Pailc, C ilonel A. J. Kvnetl, D. i ot the Chuich KxteliKliiP society, Cliaiiceller .1. It. Day, of Sjiucuse unl veis'lly; J. 1 C. Sawyer, 1). D editor of the Noithern Chilstliin Advocate; C.corge K. Mollis, D. I.. of the Huston unlveislty; K. A. Schell, gcneinl secre tary ot the Kpwotth League; 1 11. H. .lol nson, leturned inlsBlotiniy' from Jupnn; A, II, Leonard, D. D., secretaiy of the Mlsslonaij society, and olheifl The forenoon session ol the onfeience tue to lie devoted to the business of the continence, and the afternoon and even ing sessions will be occupied us follows; Tucsdav evening, April C Annlvcrnry of the Coufeience Veteians' association, Addiess by Itrv. M. D. Fuller, of Ovvego, N. V. 13. I). Fanner post, fliniul Army of the Hcpublle, will attend In 11 body and furnish ni"sle. Wednesday afteruoon--Annual mission ary pel muii by Iti-v. V. H. Westlake, of Dullup, I'u., a fonner pastor or the One onta chinch. Hvenlng, annlveisary ot the mlsslonaiy society. Addiess by Ilev. A H. I.eonnid, lnlsMonat'.v secretary. Tluirs-dny afteinoon Aiinl'iniy or lllutru IimiI unni,tf At J n tti It.nllir.i 1(V 1 --. -w.v.j. ... . , . 1I..I- 111 "Vlni.tu rtf lluelnn llnle.irlt V. livening, annlveisary ot the li'ieedmuii's Aid sucletj . I'lldav afternoon Annlveisniy or the Woman's Home MIslomny society. Ad dles by Chancellor Da.v , of Sjiiieuse unl veislty, 4 p. 111., lectin e by Dr. Morris; evening, church extension and siloon sus pension nnnlveisaiy. Address by Dr, A. .1. Ky licit. Kildiiy afternoon Annlveisniy of the Woman's Foreign Mlsslonaiy sneletv Addiess bj llev. II. H. Johnson, of Japan; I p. in., lectuie by Dr. Monls; evening, nnnlveisaiy of the Piearhets' Aid socie ty. Addle- by Kev A. O1IIII11. Sunday 11 n. m., coufeience love reast; in.."u a. m., seimon by Ulshop Wniien and oidlnatlon of deacons; ,1 p. m., meiuoilal seivlees nnd oidlnatlon of plilets, 7.110 p. m.. antilveisaty of the Hpwoith league. 1 Addiess by 13. A. Schell, D. I). geneial secretaiy or the Hpvvorth league. CONFERENCE HERE IN MAY. I'eniisv Ivania Primitive Method. su to Assemble in This city. Dining th week beginning -May A the Pennsylvania conf'Mence of the Pi imltlve Methodist chinch w ill hold its quarter centennial session in the Prim itive Methodist chinch on 13ast Maiket stieet. Kev Joseph S. Dempster, the Pentieostul evangelist, will conduct Pentlcostlal set v lies each atteinoon of the coufeience tiom 1 until 2 o'clock. The piogramme of th" sessions is as lol'ows' Tuesday, May 41 a. in , 2.20 p. m. and 7 p. 111., exumlnlng committee. Wednesday, May 50 a. 111., exumlnlng committee; 2 p. m geneial committee, T p. m., mlsslonai.v committee. Thin sday, May 09 a. m. and 2 p. m coufeience, sessions; 7.30 p. 111., opening seimon by Hev, T. M. liatemun, D. D Kilday, May 79 a m. and 2 p m., cou feience sessions, 7 30 p. m., seimon to oung ipeople by Hev. It. W. Wilson. Satin da, May S 9 a in. and 2 p. in., confeieiiie sessions; 4 p. 111., benevolent association; 7.30 p in., coufeience seimon by Hev II. O. Rus-ell. 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A boon without fin equal to the allllcted Sjinptoius Puffv uppe nance of the face li.u llelilailv under the e.ves, swelling of the feet, und legs, a feeling of dlowslneis and mental depienstun, excessive dls cluuge of pale, Inavv mine, bowels con stipated stools haul and div, the ski 1 Is pule, il 1 and vuj In ujipeaiaiii e, daik liiifs niound the e.ves, a chlllv ciecpy tiellng dew 11 the biuk, the pei splialloii has a bad odoi , objeits and spots llo.itlii befoie the e.ves, the hall hus a tendency to turn gia. A5KF0TfiEB?KLETON G1VE5 THL BETliGnTT'HNEv01 4ND!5A&39MmiY5APE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY B'JYIiO NEW AND SECOND-HAND Ladies' and Children's Wear. Seal and Pliisli Saciines, Carpets and Feather Beds From L POSNER, 21 Lackawanna Ava. NEW YORK HOTELS. An established hotel under now mnnaccment and thoroughly abreast of tho times. Visitors tu Vew YorK will find the Everett In the very heart )t tho Bhopplnn district, convenient to plnces ot umusement antl readllv accessible fiom all parts if the city. EUKOl'UAX PLAN. WESTffliNSTER HOTEL, Cor. SIxUentu St. and Irving P!ac3, NEVv VORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards.. $3.50 Per SI. 30 Per GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor, The St. Denis llrcadvva and eleventh St.. New Yoik, Opp. Ur.ice Church. European I'Un. Rocms ii.oo a Day and Upwards. In r modot nnd nnohtrnsive way thoro ar f. vv hitler conductod hotels in tha metropolis tlmn the. St Denis The ereat pupu arity it his vrqulrcil cm iiMilily he trjcsd to its unique lo atlnn, its liomellkH atmosiilierc. tho peruiUr uzcolluncs ji us cuislno and bjrvlcj, and lis very modur. to prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON, Made a UtE-ay. '?ii,y .ffmeii Mal 15ta Day. j of Me Tl-St QPKAT 3)th Day. JJT8.333XTOX-X XTL331VI33ID"S" produces thn ubov u renults lu UU tin; 8. It aclj powerfully end quiciljr Cures vsUeuallothciufall Voii"u'Eieusill retain their lobt laantioud.audold mtuvvill reiovei their soutlitul vlu-or by uiluj ItliMVU. It ijulckly aud kUlily rcalorcsNonou neos, Lott Vitality, Iiuioteney, Nightly LmUsioaa, Lostl'oni.r,ralllnis Memory, VatiU2 nueastB.and 11 (lkcta o( nolf-uliuio orescetbaud lndUertlon, rhli h unUts one tor atiidy. bm.iucss or marriage It not only cures by b'uirtlns at tlie Kat ol d.sease, but issiirut uiTv.i tnulo und hlood builder, bring. Ion bati the pink glow to pale clu-elvsaudre btoring tho llro of jmith. It wards off Jm.anlty and L'ooaumptlon, lusltt on havlug ItCVlVU, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mill, to 1.1)0 per package, or l lor tSIO.HO, with a pol tlvo written Kuarbiiteo to cure or refund tho liiunt.y, Clrcularfree. Addrcaj ROYAL MFDICINE CO.. B3 Rlvar St.. CHICAGO. l-i-ur sulo t JlAllin:Wb UUOs, urui: libit iuniuiou. Pa, nGHT0(JKN Wm. M. HATES. i?4JylM.1FS B. L. M. BATLS, VW Z43 RESTORES VITALITY. t-! ' f CI1T W i 124-126 Wyoming Ave, Second Week argassi a lying SILKS, Wash Silks In stilpes and check'? woi Hi ;(. Quick selllnif pike.. Fanc.v Stilped Satins legulai 8"ie. Kiude Quick xelllllir pilce. . .. dm J4-lnch lilac k, Hioeaded Silk, iiKUlur 71c. glade. Quick sell- liiu pi lee . . 1 20c 20c 59c WASH GOODS. One case Fine Zephyr Olnfjhams, 10c. made. Quli k MelllliK pi Ice One case Fine Quality Stilped In dian Linen, luc. glade. Quick btlllng pike One case 4-1 Ule.u lied Muslin, li (iiade Qukk selllne ptlce. .. . 5c 334c EMBROIDERIES, LACES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, One lot C.imbile, Nainsook and Sivi-s Einbioideilci. Quick bell ing pilce One lot Torchon Laces, all new patteinv. Quick nelllng pilco... One lot Ladle-,' and Child! en's llandkei chiefs, plain and col 01 ed bnideis, lumitltched, vvoith 7i . QuIil: selling pi ice... One lot Ladle-,' Fine Quality Svlh- Embioldeiy Iliindkei chlet", vvoith U'jc. Quick sell ing pilce One lot Svvlsi Embi older ed Handkeichlets, much llnei iiual il, vvoith 18c. Quick selling pi ice Sc 4c 3c 7c 10; LEBECK &COR! CALL UP 3S32i ULOKT OIL ID MRNUFAGTURING CO. OFFICE AND WARCHOUSO, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET. 51. W. COLLINS, Manager. Complexion Promd DR. HEDRA'S VIOLA Removes Freeklos, Pimples, Liver Moles, Dhclihoatlj, Sunburn and Tn, end re. etni-a .rt rl In In llantlfrl- 1 En! Ircishness, producing aXt lnn nnil hnnllhv rnm-Hi Eta lrcisuness, proaucmg a. mv v'iiil?i' clear and hcnllhy com-W. JWZl W)fJ plcslon. bupcnorioniiiaco preparations and perfectly harmless. At oil clrugslsw, or mailed lor EOcts. Send lor Circular, VIOLA SKIN SOAP 'J elnflr incompMlbta ai a iVIn lurilvlDg boa, um-unlcil lor the toilet, sad ilt!i3ut a ilal lor iho nursery. Absolutely pure and tl-llcatol nieJl cate.1. M tlniKKiita, Prtco 25 Cprita. G. C. BITTNKH '. ".O., Toledo, O. For ealo by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN H PHELPS. Scranton. Pa. Cndcbcid dt thc HioiitsT Medical Authoriths S nEJITIlOL INMALCR A10 -STK?ii.lIAVCY0U "ATftBDU gtjHEADAGHEKS r,J OJ" , 1NHALEII will euro you. A ifai1 TC tiyz from Void i, MoreThrutit, " lalltien.i. Itrnuchltlc, orH.V1'l'nVU. Alirdi tf , finnirabitcrniv. Aneraclctu rerneny, convenient to carry In poplrrt rany to iho on llret indication of cold 4'outlnt.eu Uio j:nerto rcrmnnent Cure. riatl8!iutiunirT.ir'inteod or money refunded. Irle. r.l viu. Trial frno nt Druggists. Itetiibtoreil uiall to ciota. 11 D. CUSEili'J, Lfr,, Urea Hirers, Uicb , D. S. I. OXTC33-rMa:.2iB, 3 BJIP'UTfJfil T,,' urp ami pttfost remedy for Iflt.l1 i ClUL. ui) i.ln diseases. Ftrema. Itch fcalt lttiL'tim.nltl Sorca, lltirud, ruru W'onderrul rem rti torl'ir.Ks, li lie, Vi. cli.iit iiruf a g I t vlbts or tiy uiull pre ft AiMreA-nsabove or, I I For ealo by MATTHEWS BROS, and 1 JOHN H PHELPS. Sirmlin Pa. Uric ami Wyoming Valley. Eflcctlvo Jan. 4. 1S97, Trains -will leavo Scranton for Now York, New burgh and Intermediate points on Hrle, also for Havvley and local points, at 7.05 a. m. and 2.23 p, m.; and arrive from above points at 10,33 u. m. and 9.33 p, m. 0, III 1'HB Iiv Si r3?yi .-- i ,. i-5 -. . I --.I'H It.w.'. Bi & 7 r ' is ra ' 9 & i RK .-.2U..7"f-yf Li ' WJ tw-y- --. n: I. ' . - HI I HI -. I'm ' K; iMV-ir m ,. in t- w ira UJi JO Ttrfw s uH ' t ) fl1 ft, ". ss Ss&'"x' S ..' " U-rt I .-Ai-. 1 ' ::: .::.; 1 i.,-. r i ::: ...ism i; "m ;.:. il'i'S M J'." -S...-4ZS""'",yC'Wk 6M111S4 S v It ?u Va ....' iissn in 90 r H .... S3 'I 07 tfflfffflMra1'"lW"v'"i'? .... o 18 ii oj I .... 6 15 1101 What Sarah ISernhard aiy. ! .... ;ja,J05T I ... n 10,10 So Hi - I'U 1 itQI - " - ' T M 'A M I.HIB RAILROAD TIME-TABLES .-.- mm m m 1 bi Schedule In I'.tfect Novtniher it. mnv Trains Leavo Wilkos-Barro as Follov-- 7.30 a. m., wook days, for Sunburv. HarrlsburR, Phlladolpliia, Battl. more, Washington, and fop Pitts, burg and tbo West. 10. IB a. m., wook days, for Harloton, Pottsvlllo, Roadlnfr, Norrlslown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburp;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts. burR and tho West. 3.IG p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburp; and tho West. 3. 16 p m., Sundays only, for Sun . bury, Hnrrisburt;, Philadelphia, nnd PittsburRand the West. 0.00 p. m., wook days, for Hazloton and Pottsvlllo. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pojj. Ajent. J. II. HUTCHINSON, Ucneral Manner. UlllllUir VAU.lil RAlLROAD &7s- TKM. Anthraclto Coal Used Exclusively Inaur Inn Cleanliness and Coiufoit. IN nKFlCCT NOV. 15. 1895. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. nt 0.41, 7.45 a. m 12.05, 1.20. 3 3J (Rlnck Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Darro via. D. I.. & W. R. Il 0.00, 8.0S, 11.20 a. m I.Cj 3.40. 0 00 and 8 17 p. m. For White Haven, Hazloton, Pottsvllle. and principal points in the coal reglom via D. & II. R. R 0.15 a. m 12.05 and 4.11 ,p. m. For Rethlehem, Easton, Reading. Har rlsbure and pilnrlpal Intermediate sta tions via 1) & II. R. R fl.41, 7.45 a. m 32.05, 1.20, 3 S3 (Illack Diamond Express). 4 II and 11 30 p m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate, stations via D U & W. R. R., 0.00, 8.08, 9 11, a m 12 20 and 3 40 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, I;alls, ChlcaKO and all points west via D. & II. R. R 7.15 a. m., 12.05. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Etpress), 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman nnrlnr nnd Rlppnlnr- nr T.Milirh Valley chair cars on all trains botvvoen ilkes-Barre and New York, Phlladel. phla, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROI.I.IN II. WIU3UR, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt Phlla., A. V. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Del., Lauka. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1896. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex Pss Cr Now Yrl and all points East. 140, 2.0, 5.1j, S.00 and 9.05 a. m.; 1.10 and 3 33 p. m. Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.13, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.. 1.10 and 3 33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Touyhanna accommodation, CIO p m. l.piess for DliiBhainton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath, Danivllle, Mount Morris and Huffalo, 1J.20, 2.35 a. m and 1.53 P m making close connections at Buffalo Southwest"3 '" th WeSt' Northw,iat ana ' Ijath accommodation, 9.15 a. m. Blnghamtoii and way btatlons, 1.03 p. m, NiehpUon accommodation, 5.15 p. rn. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.55 Express for TUlca and Richfield Springs, l.& a. m. and 1 55 p. m. Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m,, and 1.53 For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllks- Mirro' p'y"ionlh, Bloomsburg and Dan Mllp, making close connection at North "m,u?'land for Wllllamfport, Harrlsburg. Baltimore, Washington and the South. Noithumbcrland and Intermediate sta tions, 0.00, 9 53 a. m and 1.33 and 6 00 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, SOS and 11,20 a in. Plymouth and Intermediate! stations, 3.10 nnd 8.17 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all expiess trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlma tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 32S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Central Railroad of Now Jersey! (I.ehlgh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur Ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1897. T'alns leave Scranton for Plttbton. v Ilkcs-Barre, etc., at 8 20, 9.15, II. SO a. in. 12.13, 2 00, 3 03, 5 00, 7 10 p. in. Sundays 9,Oo! a. m., 1.00. 2 15. 7.10 p. m. Tor Atlantic City. 8 20 a. m. Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a. m., 12.43 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3 03 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2 15 p. m. Tialn leaving 12.43 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Termin al, 5 22 p m. and New York G 00 p. in. For Mnuch Chunk. Allentovvn, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a, in.. 12.13, 303, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p, m. Foi Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8 20 a. m. and 12 45 p. m. Tor Lakewood, 8.20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown, 8 20 a. m., 12 43, 5.00 p. m. Sunday. 2 15 p. m. Tor Pottsvllle, 8 20 a. m., 12.45 p. m. Returning leavo New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m 1.10, 1 30, 4 15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. in. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. 9 00 a. m.. 2.00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday. 6 25 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowet rates may be had on application in ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. J IT. OLHArSEN. Oen Innt33- D E L A W A R 10 A O HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov. 23. trains will leave Scran ton as follows. mfTtrnSPtR -m l or uaruonuaie o u. Kf,M il! ".55. S55, 101a, a. m.; WW 0 " 12 00 noon; 1 21, 2.20, 3 52. ftfr r 5 2.-,, 6.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10 30. Z"'' 11.55 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc-5 45 a. m.; 2-FoPr Honcsdale-5.43, 8 55, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 nHr2Wilke:ii1.Barrne-G43, 7.45. S 43, 9 33. 10 45 a. in. i 12.03, 1.20. 2 2S, 3 33. 4.41. 6.09. 715br9Nev1v-YoPrk.mphlladelphla. etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-6.45. 7.43 a. m ; 1205; 1.20. 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- PFor)'p1e1t?nsyivanla Railroad polnts-.43. 9 3S a. m ; 2.30, 4 41 p m. ,.,.,, For western points, via Lehigh Valley RaUroad-7.43 a. m . 12 05. 3 33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9 50. 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton at follows: From Caihondale and the north n 40, 7 40 8 40 9 34. 10 40 n. m.: 12 00 noon; 1 Oo, 24 3 "5 4.37. 5 45. 7 45, 9.45 and 11 2a p. m " i?',n.n'Wllkes-Barre and tho south 5.40. 7 50, SO 8 50. 10 10, 11.53 a. m ; 1 10, 2.14. 3.13. H.2I C 21. 7 53, 9 03, 9.4-5 11.02 P m. J W BPRDICK, O P A. Albany. N. Y H W Cross D P A. Scranton Pi VlUnilJ't 4i la SritAMDN IIIVIMO.V. In Ilffecl Octoliur4lli, ISflli. North Runnel. loiitii Hound, .JU3-"01 .30 'ill 13 Btatlons ifcai S a1 S'-h w (Trains Bally, Ex 2 12; i cept fsuuday i sir HiAirlve I.eavei a m 75N Y FranKim s;. ... 741 'lOiWest 4Vnd btreet .... 7 tt 7U0, Wcehavvken ... 810 , v MiArnvo LeavfA r vi 1 lR.nuncock .lunctlon , i5 liiincccu . I'll, btarlUht 3tfQ l'rciton rarlc a 31 toinn 3 4i , 1'oyntellB 'J5i, llelinont 2 53 , Tleiisant Mt. sea I'nlonclalo a c, K01 est City ,8 10, caibondaio Tor 8 84' hlto Ilrldge IT 07 IS 38 Jlayfitld 1: laliais, Jcnnjn 714 34V Archlhald 7 so S5i Wlnton 7 so 8M I'eckvilla 7 '.7 a M, Ohphant 7 Si 401 I'rlcebiirK 7 S4 4 n;1 Throop 7 8l 4 10, Providence 7 3 t iJ 1'ark naco 17 41 u 17 bcramou 7 45I4 2J ArrivoiA si r u All tiatns run dallv except Snnday. t slKMlles that trains stop ou Usual tor prv. Beogers. i-ecure rates via Ontario Weaterm beforn purchnsliiK tickets and bavo money. Day and tilgut Eipresstothe West J.C. Anderson, a en. Pass Agt. T, Flttcrort. DU. Pass, Agt.Soranton, Pa. flff j M & M