0 THE SCTiANTON TRir,U:NE-WEDNESDAY MOKNINGr, MATCCII 17, 1807. n&m RTli r5 KtOJ ill w IS f11 w r .SYNOPSIS. Mnnuol Bnmlre? and l'ublo Velio", two ouns hettlei", in e ilvnls foi the liuml of Chiiiilttn, a MpxIi.iii Kill Mimiul If Mic fuvoied one. I Ic Is just itnrtini; u a ait tlu ovvuei nml lias iiltiutlv ti goodl held, In iiuled with a itossliow, a mark which Chliiultta hei self h id deigned The tot opens on tho dav of the gieat Mpiliii? lotliulllp of thu cattle, the Kient ft mill du 111 soutliein Al buna Cliliilltta not s to the iiiundlip with hei liieiul, Sfiioiu Hides, on the a she si es Manuel piu tuit d ucioss I lie lift it 1 a suns of cov lios. Maiiliil isc ipts, but shoots one of his pursue! No one knows what Man uel has done Chlipillla passt s u untitled cliv. Towaid evening Minimi Is btoilKht tn the town, a tptlvt He Is utilised bv 1'dlilo ol "tiuvrili khiK ' mttle, that Is, sli ullntf ilubiiiniltd calve and oldii cat tle, cIiuiuIiik tin bland inaiks Munuils hud Is mlMlliK Horn the loillidUi, be cause tin j -a lie doi s not want the stolen cattle to lie detec tid 'the ale M' liio' to hang liim, but Don Itanion le QilMfUilu, a pi I son of lolist quern e III the rountiv. Intufeies He Insists that thtv wait until i teai ch Is made foi the mls nu heiil and until l'ablo, who has tlKip pcaied be brought fan to face with .Man Uil This,, the diiideto do. 1'AltT lit. The men gntheieil in Kioupt. rtMtPif 1 illsiussln the tin n tnki n b the postjiolieil ei Ulltiill 1V lit thelll luul urn doubts us to the ultimate out loiiie The man would be liaiifred In the liioiiilny Dinvvn b liutiit il ut ttaitlon, these Kiotlps mnnl ,iuiluall towaid the saloons, and fhlguita was litt alone wheie she hail thiown hei -sell on the sod lit in the lit c Cliltrultii'-t mlml was ileal fiiotii'li now, and hti bulla was vvoiklng tupkl 1 She must do something to help Manuel but what ' Ii ip" v us eh' u 1 Impossible, suiioiliult'd a? 1 e was bv I'uuids, and een If it woie lint Impos sible It would not be the best Louise to puisne, toi he suielj wouM be tetakui, uiul, it he wus. vvh then nothing could sine him, A bundled sihemes Unshed tliloilBh her heud, onlv to be lejttloil, one utter anothei bhe lnaul the Sen Hia. call hei nume fiom the dooi ol the adobe house, but she gave no hetd to It The footsteps appioaihed, the lout stt ps ol two men, who weie speaking: tiit,ethti In Spanish, Thej diew neaiei and nearei. "He went towaid PlioenK " Cliliiuita. lientil one of them jj to the othei. ' He will letmn in the uioinliipr It was neiesabiy that he should ko in that dl leitlon, otheiwlso he would hae had to pass the lnnches along- the Cilia In that till ei Hon, too, the count! Is bet tei Milted to his pin pose As the held will be missing, he will be piesint to" Chlquita lalsed In i head fiom the Kiuiind and sti allied hei cais to catch i"u j wend, The light wood ot which the the hail hem made was burned to a bed of glowing coalb. She was lvlng outside their ciiele of dull, led llcht, and us the men passed within the ciiele Chlquita lttognli'ed them both Tluv w ei e cousins to each other and to Pablo Chlquita saw the whole olot now fohe was convinced of that bejond thu possibility of a doubt Pablo had i minded up the Ciossbow- hetd and had dihen It awa to wme place of hiding', so that It might not appeur to attest to Manuel's Innocence. In the mnin Int he would gh e the testimony that would finish the woik. What u cow nid he was' He did not dale to fmht, as a Cluistiati shouM, so he lesoited to such means as this. How Chlijulta loathed him' But he should not suc ceed. Chlquita would attend to that she would see Don Itamon now het seir. She sprang to her ftet and lan acioss Not everyone can go South for March, but almost every body can spend a dollar or two for Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. If you have got a lingering cough or are run down; are weak and ex hausted by reason of the Grippe, ask. your doctor if Scott's Emulsion isn't just what you need in the emer gency. The combined vir tues of the Cod-liver Oil, the Hypophosphites and Glycer ine as prepared in Scott's Emulsion will give you flesh and strength rapidly and help you back to health. i H V ;rfrWfisyS Drink Will be a Nineteenth Century Luxury, and was utterly unknown in the days of the Good Old Saint. In honor of his anniver sary, however we will place-on Tap al AH Hotels and Restaurants Today, a specially fine brew of this Fine Malt Bever age. Superior to-anything that has ever been placed on the market. ASK FOR IT. ."" """'" " " A r2" , i 3Hrifc- rrs?. t i- . - (Copyjlglit; 181)7, by W. Lc C. Beatd ) the pln?n. She had no Iden ot wheio Don Itumou could be found. All the moio leuson, theiefote, for making harite One sllppet was lost, she kick ed off the othei and tun bllndl on In the Benetnl illteitlon of the lllage Suddenly she was stopped, for In her heedless Might she had inn Into n man whoiullijht hei in his uinis Ohlqllltu was too Ineathless to ciy out and could will stiug'le fnlnth 'Is It ion, chili.'" cald her fathet's olce " here have lou been? Uven wheic lime I In en seuit hlng lot jolt '1 he Senoia is much nlui tiled." Chlquita i lung to him and gasped out het stot. She had been londei b the the, she suld, and us she hud lain tin it two men had told her that Pablo hail diKeti uwuy Manuel's cuttle so that they might not be found, llti futhet Intuiupted hei. C1I1QUITA CIHIPT ' Told ou that oung Vellos had done this tiling' Who told juu '' ' It was not 1 whom thei told " ciled Chiciultit pitiousl. Thei weie talk ing to each othei, und 1 heaid The cat tle liai been dtheit towaid PlinenK rind them it maj be too late, It jou stai. And In the motnlng Pablo will be heie to tell lies Oh, do make haste'" Cllqulta's fathei caught het bi the shouldets and bet her with hei face towaid the house wheie the Senoia was staying ' Go to the Senoia go at once. Do not feai for the lest. If they aie above gtound the cattle will be lound. Many aie out alieady, and now I as 111 go mi self and send otheis as well " He g.ue Cllquita a little push to statt hei In the light ditectlon and hunled awai. Chlquita walked slowly on, thinking haul as she went. She was somewhat ulieed hi what hei father had said She knew that he could succeed In his search if nnone could. SHU, suppose he did not No one could tell wheie Pablo had, di Ken the cattle To be of ani use thei must be on hand in the inclining and that was not llkeli Pablo must not come, elthei , that was the onli wui out of it that she could see. Doubtless een now lie was on his ie tutnjouine,. If he could onli be found and stopped If Chlquita hei self could onli Und him. How she would stop him In case sh" did meet him on the load, Chiquita. had not the most distant idea. Cleaily the 111 st thing to do was to find him, the lest could be detet mined uftei waul. She stopped In her loutnei towaid the house. A wjteiy descent moon had ilsen oer the moun tain, illteiitig a lalnt gtay light over the village and plain. The side ot the mountain itsell was still daik, and the open poitals of the saloon glowed like gtcat eies set In the daikness Piom one of these doois she saw hei fathei quickly come and enter anothei. Dvl dtntl he was gatheilng his men. Neui the saloon Chlquita knew that theie was a coital, a small coital w heie Ilamon de Quesada kept his hotses when he -visited Agua Callente Thei weie bi fai the best hoises In that pait ol thecounttv With a hoise suih us one o" these Chlqultu might find Pablo Plight 'tied at the audacity ot hei pi in, she tun ed and mil towaid the coital She did not want to luvve time to considet she would nevtt, then, date do such u thing as thut which she had in mind. As Chlquita neaied the saloon hei FOR ST. wZl-" " tail i I 'Cx1 M and futhet' came out of thr dnur, followed bv two othei men They illil not Heo het, unit, after waiting lor them togetcleui, nlii pUHsid quli kl. at loss the path of light that st it allied fiom the duot Into the ilaikiiess that suit minded the coi i.il. Thi'ie weie sexeittl holies thete; Hheiould just see them mining about or lllng on the soft sand. Peeling nlong the lotlonwood poles which Inclosed the cot i at, she found the heny, slhet nioutited saddle of Don Ramon Chi ilttlta could not lift the saddle, foi It wiishcmi far bei ond her stiength, but the In Idle hung uet its hmn, and this was what Chlquita wanted. She caught It up, and going to the slip lalls quicls ll let them dow n ami passed Inside. The hotsPH snorted dlHtiustfully and edged away fiom the little llguie, Htinnge to them, that Intituled at so un seemly mi houi. Chlquitu spoke to them soolhlngli In a tteinbllng undeitone, loi teai she might be heaid. Shecnllid to them In endeailng uuities In her suit Spanish, and hinted of delicacies that would eentualli be foi the oinlng Pin nllv one hoise took heait and allow id hei to appioach, und, with n leadlness ulM'ii b u llfeloig familial It v with his kind, Chlquita slipped the bit In his mouth and passed his eni through the loop that ten ed as a thmat latch She ll d lilm uftei hit to the opening of th" eon tl i llnibi d on tllefenc e and diopped on his luck us he passed hei and was aw ui Altei a few plunges to epies his dsiippioul of this method ol mount ing, the itlilmul settlid Into a long, swinging stildi, such a stllde us onli the hut si's ot Don Hamuli could take, a stildt that pietluded sucee"-stul pin- T'PON TIIH CAMP. suit, once they should have got deal uwu Mot even one of the othei hoises ol Don Human could catch hei, for slu was mounted on the best ot them, and the eftect of lit! weight on his poweitul back wus no moie than It a balloon had been Hid to it Cite ling wide to avoid the people that might be aiound the saloons oi houses Chlquita headed het mount Into the PlioenK load. I'veti moment she epected to heal voltes tiling to hei oi the sound ot hoofs galloping in chase, once she Imagined she heaid some one call, but It was onl the lelp ol a ccnote far oil on the dtseit. It was lepeuted, and the onli sound thut stiuck her eais was the legulai illum ining ot hei hoise, mullled by the dust of the Hail Mile uftei mile passed behind het, and still she laced on AA hat if she should not Ilnd Pablo' If he had stop ped awai fiom the ti nil she would be sine to miss him Foi the Hist time since she had stalled that thought oc culted to het, but she would not entei tulu It foi a moment She uiged to a still fastei gait the swinging gallop of het hoise, rinally, fat ahead of hei. but still neai the Hall, she saw a point ot light like the glow of a stai. It was a wan ing camp the, theie could be no doubt as to that, and no one save Pablo would be llkeli, at fiesta time, to camp on the ti all, so fai away fiom the pleasuies to be found ut Aguu Callente. She dtew neai ei to the (lie until she could see thut theie weie two mullled foi ins 1 Ing beside it The hoise was checked to a slow lope, then to a walk, and llualli stopped, and Chlquita dismount ed and led him It would nevei do foi het to lide up to the sleeping men One of the hoises would be sine to neigh at the advent of the new comet. That would wake the men ,and then thei would shoot, which would spoil het plans utteili. Chlquita nevei thought of hei self Pulling the lelns ovei her hoises head ns an Intimation that he was to stop wheie he wus, Chlquita ciept Upun the camp Close 1 the sleeping men Hull two hoises weie picketed und one of these hoi ses she km w to be Publo's Chlquita s lieatt beat so loud that she feaic.il tliev would heat It and wuke Once one of them tut mil in his bleep, and the faint moonlight shout jLjKi PATRICK'S DAY, OF full upon the face of l'ublo. He nilglit be ubout to wake. Whatever was do'ie must be done iitlckli. She urn to the picketed hoises, diawlng fiom hei bos om the little knife that tested theie. Cutting, dost- to the end of the linli lope that held the hoises to their plck-ca-pln, she made hei wuy quickly but softly to her own mount, who gieeted her with a neigh that long over the dcseit. Thoioughly filghteued, the gill heaid one ot the men cull out to wake the othei. She suinni, at her hutse's bade, inlscd it and fell. The hoise stod like a statue, and Chlquita blessed him In her heart Once moie she tiled to mount, und this time succeeded Diking the two captured hotses ahead of hei, she stinted awai qulckli In Pie ditectlon fiom which he hud come The two men weie uwuke now. Chlquita could hear them Piesentli a shot tang out, then unothei and anothei The bullets passed, whlnlnu ovei hei head Dili h sltlde took hei fuither fiom the dun gii, und soon the shooting. In the un leiluln light, gtew wild in Its dlicc tlon, and iinulli It stopped At some time dining the letuin Joui ne the hotses belonging to l'ublo and his compunlon btoke uwav fiom the Hall, and Chlquita let them go Theie wus no doubt w hates ei In her mind that Pablo would tall to dellvei his tes tlnioiiv. Mexicans do not walk well und a vvulk ovei the ileldlng deseit sand, when shod In boots that have hi els that ute thtee lliehes high, und pointed ut thut, might well be u bat to the l .11)1(1 locotnollon of even u piotts slonnl peilestilun The honiewntd jouinei wus n eti shoit one to Chlqultu the distance did not seim halt that which she had un did when goltiki the otlui wuy On leuchltig the village she lekased the hoise, well knowing that he would go dltec t to his c on al Tin n she ciept Into the house and, thiovvlng heisell down, slept the sltep thut uttei exhaustion bilngs It was bioud dai light when she felt some one gentlv shake hei bv the shuul deis and awoke to see the klttdli luce ol Senoia b tiding ovei hit "The cattle aie thei heie.'" tiled Chlqultu. stai ting up ' Thei hive bern lound," teplled the Senoia, "but thei ate not heie Thei weie lound at the foot ol the cliff by the Ulla, over which they had been dilven. Tliev aie dead, little one.ciush ed, all of them But that will be l erne died, s(l ,(j not he cast down " 'It ! ii jt the los of the cittle Hint t t ii i '),' -ild t'i" s'Pl Imp-utentli it i M.uiliel TT is Paid i c"mc "" 'ili t he has not t jtni jmi know its w 11 us i, unsvvei the Senoia, smil ing 'Pin thei, he as 111 not letuin Manuel Is without Come" Once moie .Manuel was stnndlnir In Hie n Iddle of the tlnong of men. Don Hamuli was beside him, and as Chl qultu left the house she saw him stoop fioni his saddle und cut the coids that tied Manuel's aims Manuel nibbed his w lists, benumbed bi the tightness ot their bonds Then he saw Chlciulta tunning- towaid him. The Senoia did not see what followed, she could not Lilnar heisell to appiove, so she turned hei lead and llstetud to Don Rumon, who was evidently finishing what he had been saAlng when tliev had come "As duinup" has wlllfullv been done lestitutlon tl'ctefoie, must be made The heul ot cattle btuilng the bund of the Clul V, will hummer belong o th' man whom Vellos has w longed " "Don't see how on c'n do that, no vvais," objected the deputy slu litt, who stood neai. "It ain't aicoulln' to law." "What hat the law to do wit It?" filed Don Hatnou. "I sa that It shall be so " "Hut If that thei Vellos comes back he c'n make a lot ei tumble fei us all," aain objected the deputy "If he comes back he won't need no cattle thtee minutes aftei he hits the town," said a voice in the ciovvd 'Tli it is Hue," assented Don Ha non, then, nddiesslng the deputi . klndlv see that the change in owner ship Is registeted at once This, then, is the decision," he called aloud "Does anvone dispute it' He waited foi a leply li.cn said again, in English, this time, "')oes unione dispute if" In Arizona the luvv is not poweiful, but a de Quesada is, and no one suld a woid (The End) liilluminnloiv Hlieuiuatisni Cured in :t Dais. 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Blnghaniton and vvai stations, 1 03 p m NUhol'on accommodation, 3 15 p in Blti(,liamton and Ehniia express, 3 33 p ill Express for Utlea and Hlchfleld Springs, 2 3j a m und 1 33 p m - FAtiED Lgrfpg Ithaca 2 33 and Bath 9.15 n, m and 1(1 p, 111, Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wllks Bntrp, I'll mouth, llloomsburg und Dan. vine, making close connection at North innbtrland foi Wllllamsport, Harrlsburir, Bnltlinore. Washington and the South. Nortliuniberlund and Intermediate sta-. tlons, fl 00. 9 C5 a. m., and 1.33 and C 00 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8 0$ nnil I 11 .'0 a. m. Plymouth and lutermcdlattt B'ntlons, 3 10 and 8 47 11 m. I unman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. I pr detailed Information, pocket tlma tobies, etc, apply to M. L Smith, City ticket ofllce, 32s Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce. LE11IGU VALLEV HA1LIIOAD SYS- TEM Anthracite Coal Used Ej.c1ueIvc1i Insur- ltiK Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EITECT NOV. 13, 1S9G. 1- ,?!1? J'KAVG SCIIANTON. -r,Sr X 'hllndeliihla and New York via D. ,T. ,R. 11. at 0 43, 7 43 a. m , 12 05, 1 20, 3 33 ("'nek Diamond Express) and 11 30 p. m. 1 r ,V.ll,,,toii and Wllkcs-Barro via. V. l'in&X- ", u - 8 OS, 11.10 a. in , 1.33 3 40, COO and 8 47 p. m Tor White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville. and pilnclpul points In tho coal regions via D. &. H it. R., 0 43 a. m , 12 03 and 4 11 p hi. For Bethlehem, Eiston, Reading. Har rlsburir and plinrlpal Intermediate sta ''l' via D K H n 11, 6 43, 7.45 a. m, I2,.' r0' 333 ("lack Diamond Express), 4 41 and 11 to p, m. Tor Tunkhannock, Tovvanda, Elmlra, ltliaca, Ge-ieva and principal Intermedlata stotions via D , L &. W. B. R, 0 00, 8 03, 9 5), am , 12 20 and 3 40 p. m. r,?r 9,e,".eva- Itochester, Buffalo, Niagara 1 alls, t hlcago and all points west via D. S. II. B B , 7 45 a. m , 12 05, 3 33 (Black Dla- t, , , '-i'';, ou una 11 ju p. m. I ullman pirlor and sleeping or Lehigh i,Si, ntllr oar on all tiains between VV Ill'eH-Bflrrn nn,l TSTowr Vnt-U Tvltn.l.il Phill. BufTulo nml Rtmnpnalnn Vi-1,1 Pa Pass Ast" Pnlla A. W. NONNEMACIIER. Asst. Qen Pass Agt South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office. 209 Lackawanna avenue. Cential Kailraad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Anthrac to coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN BISECT JAN. 25, 1897. .'lBa'reetlraTsTo ,& n'ST' u-Mm.T60.3ri5?07pm-m- ' For Atlantic City, S2o'a. m. R9n7. yrk w-a,rk and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a. m , 12 43 (express with Buf fet parTpr car), 3 05 (express) p m. Sun. dai , 2 lu p m. Train leaving 12 45 p m. arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Termini ul, 5 22 p m. and New York 6 00 p m. lor Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bothlc 19T' ??-st0ma,nd Ph"atlclphla, 8 20 a. m . Sunday15TOp(1fr,U PhW P- "! 8 2Io'ar Im0nfdT2"C5 rSeBn me- et" at Tor Lakevvood, 8 20 a. m. ror Reading. Lebanon and Harrisburg. SL,ndVi1:n2l?5"I?,in;0a-m':2-5'B00''- Tor- Pottsville, 8 20 a. m , 12 45 p. m. Returning leave New York foot of Llb- a. m, 110, 130, 4 15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p m. Sunday. 4 30 a. m """ d mT m ISflol5h! Reading Terminal. 9 00 a m , 2 00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 25 rnTJ0m?v. Vckts, t0 a11 Plnt9 "' lowest IVfL mafi b!i 1?n'! on aPPllcatlon In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P BALDWIN, J. II OLHAUSRN, OenQuptPaS3- VlfZ . HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows. Tor Carbondale 5 13. 7 55, 8 53, 10 15, a m ; 12 00 noon: 1 21, 2 20, 3 53. & Zi, U -u. I ill, v w, 1U 31, 11 55 p. m. Tor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5 43 a. n.: Tor Honcsdale 5 43, 8 55, 10 15 a. m noon, 2 20 5 25 P. m Tor Wllkes-Barre 0 45, 7 4, 8 4?, 10 45 a m ; 12 03, 1 20, 2 28, 3 33, 4 41 12 00 9 33, 0 00, 7 50, 9 30 1130 p m Tor New York, Philadelphia, etc , Lehigh' Valley Railroad 0 15, 7 45 a. 50. 9 30 11 3U p m via m ; Ex- 12 03- 120. 3 33 tvvitn uiacK uiamonu press), 11 30 p m. Tor Pennsylvania Railroad points 0 4j, t 3S a m ; 2 30, 4 41 p m For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 43 a. m , 12 0i 3 33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9 50, 11 30 p m. Trains will arrive at Scranton at follows: Trom Carbondale and tho north G 40, 7 40 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m : 12 00 noon; 1.05, 224 3 25 4 37, 5 45, 7 45, 9 45 and 11 25 p. m Fiom'Wilkes-Barre and the south 5 40, 7 50. 8 50, 10 10, 11 53 a. m t 1.10, 2 14. 3 4S. in C 21, 7 53, 9 03, 9 43, 11 52 p m. j"W BUUDICK, G P A, Albany. N. Y. IT W Cross D P A Scranton Pn SCHATO DIVISION. lit i:tfccl October ltli, lhOti. ftorth Bound. houth Hound, 203 2011 Stations -an ZS - Si 5 K iS w (Trains Dally, Ex. j te I cept fiundny ) 5 - a ! 10 a i m p m rrlve Leave 1 7 25 N Y Franklin st ...7 401 . .. ...7 15 .. .. I 8 10 .... Ml' Mi .7 10 Weut 4.'nd street .7 00, Weeuawken ii- m Arrive Leave1 M" . ll5Uaucock Junction J 1 6. . . . 1 09, Hancock 1 11 .... ,. .. 1J1B Starlight, .. 2 22 . .. um Prestonpark ill l-40 eomo .. n .... liii I'ointelle 2 30 .... M 14 Belmont . 2S8 .... .... UOd Pleasant Jit. . 3C6 .... fuse I'nlondalo 3 09 . .. 1149, Forest City 8 19 .. .... 6 .'011 84 Carbondilo 704 331 .... .... (ii4triro WhlteBrldgO 1707I33S ... .... ill I3II12V Jtnineld 17121343... .... b4iill."i Jermyn 71413 43 .... fiVlllSl Archibald 7i0 86l. . .... 6J.M115 Ulnton 713 3 11 .... 6S.H1111 I'eckvlllo 727 39 .... 6 J3 11 071 Olvphant 73J40I .. ... 6 JO 11 05 Prlceburg 7 34 4 0T .... 6 18 1103 Tkroop 7 38 410 .. .... 8 15 11 ) Providence 7 19 114 ... ei.' fi057 Park Pinco 17 41 f4 17 .. ... 8 10 10 55 Scranton 745 4 10 r m1 m Leave Mrlve'i ar m All tinlns run dnlly extent Sunrtnv. r aiguilles that trains stop on sl.rnnl for ras sengeis t-ecure rates via Ontario & Western befiro purcliasing tickets and savo money Daj tin 1 Night Kiprcsstothe West I.e. Anderson, (Icn. Pass Agt T. FlltcroJt. Dlv Pass, Af?t Scrantrtn " Rrevy CASEY ELLY BREWING COMPANY