THE SCttANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOHNINGr, IMATCCfl iM, 1897. 0 I'AHT 1. Tilnclt Hollow Is nlmiidoned now. not llf'l lllP-L' till COlll SUUl'ly hc'llPlltll Its (tin filet; Is exlmusteil. but liucuuxe of tin- disaster Hint litii soonoi or Inter lomu upon uvory eiitei in lo stuit''d In tin,- valley. Mut Hlutk Hollow, IhouKlt ni-vur an lnltlntr lilticu, was nt out- time li mn dial ns tin- limit iiioiiiImIiib. If "t tlip most prospi'ioits. of ull tlic uitthiu-olu- coal fields In Pennsylvania, .lust after t lie war, when wages weie lilgli, tln place was In the llit Hush of suo s. Then lllack Hollow hiul four luuulicd miners cabins and linnitlinu; lvjuses, nil full: and It felt pi mid of Its quale, unpalnted, frame hotel, and of 'he great lainbllni; htoie of the com panytwo places that absoibed most nf the em nines of the lnlneis, The hotel was known as the Luzerne House, though thete was no sign to in lli ate the name. The hoube was very popular because of the genial ninnner of the (llotld, lutund landloid, I'eter Orlci, and some thought because of his daughter, Knte. When Peter Oiler's wife died, every "iu who knew lilm vvondeied why, In tind of Idling n housekeepei, he did nut take Kate fiom the seminary at lli-thlehem and give hei ehaige of the establishment. In leply to this the lundlord Mould say: ' I hope to leave the child n little inoiiev. I am not educated, mute's the pity, but Knte shall be. I want hei to learn how to be happy and to make otheis happy," In accoidanco with this admirable plan, Knte Giler -was kept nt he .sem inal y till she was past nineteen, when die came home to ISlack Hollow with a diploma, the inspect of hei te.icheis and the love of her classmates. ' Pete Is glvln' that gal too much thuolln'. She'll come back to Eluek H illow too stuck up to know her m Ighbor.s, and with moie alls than a pilre (Illy nt a county fall." That is what the luial Solons, who supplied the inlneis with vegetables and dairy products, prophesied; and to do them iustice, they weie amongt-t the Ilrst to in knowledgu they had ened as to Kute tiller. When the gltl took up her peimnnent li'sldeneo at the Liueinu House, the e.s tulillshinent chunged Its chaiacter. She Induced her father to paint the dull gray extension, not white, but a i "lot that gave a waim glow to the diemy settlnir. without being In dls "td with It. The house beiame a, show place foi the baie-legged, tow-h'eaded itilldien. who neei m called ot lMeu niK to the canaileh In the sitting-loom and admliiug the blossoming plants In the pilnolp.U window. Rufus Hlnlon, the mine "boss," had boaided ut tho "Luzerne" evei Miice lie cume fiom Scianton. He was a well built, giay-ejed man undei thlity, le tlilnif In his inaiineis and popular be cause of his eonsldeiation loi the men under him. He had the leputution of being m end ot a .scholar, because his spin e time was devoted to books, and the company paid him a huge salaiy b cause of his skill as a eh II and me chanical engineer. I'eter Giler knew that Hufus Hlnton was ciuliig for his widowed lnothei and educating a piuniMng .slstei, and bu, when the young man's plain attiie was commented on, the landloid would tay, with a knowing shake of his bald head : There's richer and moie dandified men than Rute Hlnton, but no better one eei showed up In lllack Holler." Een If his tastes led that way, or his, means win i anted it, the joung man's woik would have bailed tine clothes. Neaily half his time was ppent hundreds of feet below the sun light, with an oil lamp blazing in the fiont of ids stiff hat, his face and hands as black as a negio's, and the otiglnal color of his Juinpei and ovei alls hidden by luyeis ot coal dust and Sfi ease. It was noticed after the coming of Kate, that Hufus Hlnton nlwas ciue fullv washed his face and hands when he came to the house for his noonday mi al, and that when off duty he always appealed in his ".Sunday go-to-ineetiu' In ." and this change set the men wondering and their wives talking. The only plntio, that ever hounded within eight miles of Hlnck Hollow was the one I'eter fJrier'oideied fiom Phil adelphia for his daughter. The flist night the gill played the instiument was an epoch In the hlstoiy of Black Hollow. The whole lllatfe tinned out to listen, and slatternly women dan dled their young babies and with eiles of delight the bare-legged chlldien danced outside to the music It was known that Hufus Hlnton FOR IHTERfUL AND EXTERNAL USE. Cl 111 S AMI l'ltl i srs Colds, Cons'lis, Sore Throat, Influenza, Hron. cliitls, Pnt'tiinonlii, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammation. n FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HZftDACHI, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. 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RADWAY cSs CO., 5S Elm Street, New York, wrfA ill iOs J w 1 wa iLf ALFRED El 'CALHOUN' Copyright. 1S97, by Alfiod It. Calhoun. could do eveiythlng necessary about a coal mine, but his most atdenl ad mliet.s nevei Imagined he could slug. Hut he .sang that night to Kate's ac companiment, In a high, clear bailtone that tlullled the wondeilng women and chlldien and diew the ciowd fiom the bni. "Air. lllnton'.s good enough foi Kate Oiler, and he's dead In love with her, but he hasn't got the coinage to tell lit II M fall LJJAk - lllllfl J i I feifli 1 ' 'YOU MUST COME DOWN AND DANCE WITH ME," SAID KATE TO HUFUS." her so. Tf he wasn't such a goose, he'd see that Dick Hiadfoid is cuttin' him out" This Is what the women .said, and the men sol low fully believed. Dick Biudfoid was about Hufus Hln tun's age, and the son ot the piesldent ot the "Black Hollow" and other gieat mining companies. Dick Hiadfoid was a college giad uate, handsome, well diessed and with the conlhieiit manner that comes tiom conscious supeiioiltj and the posses sion of ample means Betole Kate Oiler took up her peimaneiit lesldenee at the Luzeine House, olllig Hiadloid's Is Its he lhed at WilUes-Hawe Weie In fiequenl, but now he was coining oei evei y day. The people weie not long in doubt as to the pnithuku uttiaulon of Hlnck Hollow for tlie mine piesldent's son. Alter a time, he kept a lioise and buggj at the hotel stable, and neaily eeiy ufteinoon he and Kate dioe out ot the sooty depths and up to the sun lit, pine-eoeied hills -und a handsome, jojous couple they Weie. I'eter (Jiler would have been less of a man had he legaided with Indiffer ence tlie glowing intimacy of Dlek Biadfoid and Kate; and that the pos sibilities weie not disngleeable was iNldent b the pleased look on his tloild tace as lie watched the bugg dlsup peailng mi the liazleton hill. "it's all up with Rule Hlnton." "He was too slow." 'Ought to've won when he had tilings his own wa." "Theie's no depeiidln' on women." "Well, what's to be, tiiit-t be." These things the ipjlet, obseisanl people said one to the other. Then they noticed a change in Hufus Hlnton, or lather he changed back to the old way as to diess. Always quiet, he became ciuletei. At night the lights In his loom told he was at his books again, uudlstuibed by the music in tlie loom below. ' Dull In the summer, Hlnck Hollow was doubly dull and looked doubly des olate in wlntei. Uen tlie snow, so dazzllngly pine and white on tile hills, was black In the valley. The taces of "I KNOW WHERE THE DANGER IS' WHO WILL FOLLOW ME?' the mlueis, even when off duty, looked mote gtlmy than In the summei, ami the childten, coasting thtough dink snow, looked like imps. The monotony of previous winters had always been luoken into by a ball at the Luzeine House In tlie Chtlsttnus holidays. This winter was not to be an exception: Indeed, Petei Giler, with the Biippoit and approval of his daugh ter, detet mined to outdo all his prev ious efforts. Not only the .surrounding mining villages, hut the towns in tho Wyoming Valley weie notified of the gieat event, and us the sleighing prom ised to be the best, an unusual attend ance was expected." There Is no day in the cavernous depths of a mine. At Black Hollow gangs went on at six- In the morning, and when they came up at six In the evening nthei- gangs with long, cylln dtlcal palls In their hands and Darning lights In their hat ftonts went into the depths In the gieat cage, The night of the ball, however, Hufus Hlnton per mitted must ut the men to lemuln off; duty. "You must come down und dance ''111 TT with lfi'e," rfnltl Kate tu Hufus, ns after supper he was about to make his way to his own loom. "Hut," he lepllid, "1 never danced In my life, and 1 am now too old to leurn." "Never mind that. You can go thtough the figures. I will guide you. Why, even a blind man could go thiuugh an oidlnary iiundtlllc pat tlc ulaily when his tlguies aie called," she urged. "Volt nre very kind," he tfuld, with a weaiy smile thnt did not escape her. "1 shall be down nfter the dance Is well under way. It will be moie pleasuie to watch you than to piovoke luttshter by tiylng the thing myself," lie said. IJlek Htadfoid had the 111 St dance with Kate, and hnd it not been for her tact and bettei In ceding he would huve balled othel young men fiom the coveted pilvlleije. Knte danced with her old fi lends, and she made many new ones. She showed a piefeience for tlie eldetly uiul bashful, und she won the other gills liv comiillnientliig their diess and uppeaiance. It was near midnight, the hour set for the supper, when Hufus Hlnton came down and took n stand in nu out-of-the-way comer, but Kate, who was talking to Dick Hiadfoul at the time, spied him at once and hull led to him with extended hands. Befoie Rutus could lespond to her gieeting a deep booming sound lang down the valley The building locked ns if sunken bv an eiuthquake. and the daneeis stopped, with white laces, at the sound. "An explosion In the mine' Oh, God! Who Is down tonight'.'" Theie was no i espouse Women fainted and men stood speechless and dazed One calm, lesolute oice lestoied the listeners to their senses. It was Hulus lllnton's. Leaping to the door, he shouted back' "Hos of Black Hollow, follow me"' Like a hound on the scent, the "boss" inn to the mine elitiance and oi deled the tiembllng engineer to bilng up the i ar, which was at once done. Hot clouds of sulp'huious smoke weie pom lug up the shaft, ubuut which tlie dunceis, Kate Giler among them, ciowded "I know wheie the danger Is. Who will go witli me'.'" In i espouse, four young men leaped Into the cage with their letidei, und all mutfled their taces with handkeichiets. "Lowei away'" ci led Rutus. (To be concluded.) HALLSTIiAl). Miss Hessle l'eiilgo, of Monti ose, Is the guest of Miss Mattie Mlllaid at her home on Main stieet. The Ladles' Aid society of the Bap tist chinch will hae an ice cieam so cial in the Tlngley building on Main street next Ft Iday. James Scott and family have moved Into the Viiiiness block. The Woman's Clulstian Tempeiance union will hold a meeting at tlie home of Mis. 1). D. Uuiton on Chinch stieet Thin day ufteinoon. Alts. William Muynaid lett on Satur day loi a visit with fi lends at Oneolu and Albany, N. Y. The annual election of otlleers of the Hiesbyteilan Sunday school occuis next Sunday. Rev. H. . Ives, of Hlngliamton, called on friends and lelatives heie on Monday. John Ciook Is having the city watei put In his house on Main stieet. II. S. Jamison has moved tiom the Ross block into the looms foimeily oci upled by Million Haines. Mis. II. Dedilck, ot Hnckettstown, N. J., who lias been the guest ot hei pa tents. Mi. and Mis. M. P. Cutiler, at theli home on I'lue stieet, has leiuined home. Mis. Clnik I Jason, of Waveily. N. V has been visiting at the 1 evidence of Heniy Talmage, on Chuse aenue. Mis. II. Cohen is eutei tululng a sis ter fiom New Yoil; city. Ralph Little, of Montrose, was In town last week. The union evangelistic set vices which have been held in the dltteient chinches heie for the past two weeks closed with a meeting in the Hiesbyteilan chinch on Sunday evening. A gieat deal of good has been accomplished as a lesult of the meetings. Fifty-one conveislons aie lepoited. A meeting foi the con veits will be held In tlie Rnllioud Young Men's Clulstian association hull this (Wednesday) evening The county meicantlle appialser, S A. Hutcher, of Little Meadows, was ill town on Tliutsday. TL'NKIIANNOCK. Mnny families in town are using the waier fiom the lithia apilngs neat Fue totyvllle. H. H. Swisher, father of J. Seidell Swisher, of the Jeisey Centtal at Scranton, Is In a veiy low condition, lie went to California some time ago lor his health, but returned unlm ptoved. Mts. Geoige Smith has ietuined from a visit with her daughter, Mts. Hoys, at Hloomsbuig. F. C Butgess is in New York city on business. Miss Mamie Shook spent Sunday last In Sayte. The Keeler House Is being fitted thiuughout with electtlo bells. The condition of Mis. Judson Hatd well is not impioved. A GOOD PRACTICE. If Vou Wfint it Cood Apprtlto mid I'eiluct Dlgi'ition. After each meal dissolve ono or two ot Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets In the mouth, and. mingling with the food, they constitute n perfect digestive, ab solutely safe for the most sensitive stomach. ' Tliev digest the food befote It has time to reiinent, thus pi eventing the foi matlon ot gas and keeping the blood pttte nuil free from the poisonous pioduets of fermented, hall-digested food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make the complexion clear by keeping the blood pine. They tncieuse llesh by digesting flesh-foimlng foods. Stunt t's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the only lemedy designed especially for the ctue of stomach troubles and noth ing else. One disease, one lemedy, the suc cessful physician of today Is the spe cialist, the successful medicine Is the medicine, piepaied especially for one disease. A whole package taken at one time would not hint you. but would simply be a waste of good mnteilal. Over six thousand men anil women In the state of Michigan nlone have been cuied of Indigestion and dvpepsla by the use of Stuait's Dyspepsia Tab lets. Sold by all diugglsts at 50 cents per p.u kage. Send for Flee Hook on stomach dis eases to Stunit Co., Maishall, Mich. CLARK'S GKKEN. Ernest Mott tetutned on Fiidny last fiom a visit with fi lends in Newaik, N. J., accompanied by his sister. Mis. Mae Bennett and her daughter, Lena. Misses Josle and Louise Williams, of the West Side, called on fi lends heic on Fiiday and Satuiduy of last week. Miss Hannah Deacon and her slstei -In-law, Mis. Deacon, ot Scianton, were vlsltois at the home of Mrs. William Swallow's on Fiiday. Mr. I'. C. Covey Is lepnited as con valescing fiom his lecent Illness. Mis. A. A. Davis and niece, Miss Belle F. Stanton, of Bozeman, Mont., will visit fi lends In Caibondnle this Week. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist chinch will meet in the piajer loom of the chinch for the put pose of electing otllceis for tlie ensuing year on Wednesday at '2."0 p. m. An "at homo" tea was given by Mis William H. Swallow In honor of hei dauglitei, Mt.s. Geoige II. Nichols, on Fiiday afternoon hist fiom I! to G o'clock. The following named assisted in the pallor: Mastei Webster Swal low, .Mis, N. N. Nichols, Mis. Beit II. Stone, Mis. J. W. Rhodes at tecelvliig, and Mis. Welding M. Swallow, Mis. rieeman Leach, Mrs. John L. Lutsey, Misses Gertie Stone, Nellie Lutsey. .Mae Courtilght, Nellie Callender and Lucia Hiiglium In the dining loom. Despite the inclemency of tlie weathei tile gatheiing was a luige one and it was a most delightful affair. Guests fiom the following places weie piesent. Scianton, Chinchilla, Clat k's Summit, Dalton, Vueily and Claik's Gieeu. MoIn& day changes ale veiy numei ous In this place this sptimj, jir. A. I. Ackeiley will oecup the house of J. S. Wagner, which has been lemodeled le ceutly; Mis. Lilse Hauls will occupy the house vacated by Ackerley, Mr. J W. Rhodes the one vacated by Hauls; Mi H. N. Mott the one aeated by Rhodes: Mr. C. C. Cook the one va cated by Mott, and Mi. W. I'. Wllco.x, of Dalton, the one vacated by Cook. Mi. Catteison will lemove to i'eck vllle, and Mis. (). B. Jones and H. E. Wheelei will occup the house made vacant by Catteison. Mi. James Kib ble is now occupying the house vacat ed bv Hliiiiii Thomas and' which lie has put chased ot C. F. Van Noil tor the sum of $J0U. IIAW1XY. AVallen Paupuck degiee, council of Poeuhontus, wus instituted in Odd Fel lows,' hall last week witli -111 charter inembeis. A. A. Ajeis, ot Peckllle, lepiesentative to the gland council ot Pennsylvania, Installed the otlleers, which weie as follows. Piophet, Mis Ij. Hensel; Pocahontas, Mrs. Cieoige Blossom; Winona, Miss Claia. Thlelka; Powhattan, L llensel; keeper of lec oids, Richaul Teeter; keepei of wam pum, Mis. William Guinn; tiustees," Mrs n. A. Bell, Miss Lizzie Kious and Miss Julia Buck. The future meetings will be held on the llrst and thlid Sat urday evenings of each month. A banquet was seived at the close of the se.s.sion. A veiy Intel estlng mothers' meeting of the Women's Clulstian Tempeiance union was held at the home of Mrs. James Stephenson on Sixteenth stieet lust Fiiday evening. The subject, "How to Make Sunday Attel noons Pleasant and Piofltable for Chlldien," was thoioughly discussed and many good suggestions weie elicited. An ex cellent letter lrom the mother of a laige family was lead with telling ef fect, her chlldien all being gatheied into the chuich and fast becoming uct lvo woikeis in the Mastei s cause. These mothers' meetings aie exciting an Influence In lluwley that is fast ledoundlng to the gloiy of fiod in the pioper tiainlng of chlldien. livery mother In Haw ley should embiace the oppuitunity to attend these sessions. A cordial invitation awaits all. The Ladles' Aid society of the Her man Lutheran chuich will meet with Mis. Fied Poepple, on Sixteenth stieet, Tliuisday afternoon The society or Willing "Woikeis of the Baptist chuich will meet at the lesldenctt of Samuel Ueuiy, at the only awaits your invitation to bring into your home healthful, palatable and economical food Brft that you get tho fteoutuft hi traJe.uarki "CoUoIrfie," aud tUtrU hta I in eultun-plithl w rtit muicrytln, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CklcsiiV, Sen Voik.l'hllttJolfkU, I'ltUlyiV. , 3H cSliiiP) 3 Rsa 1 U vMs K3 S3 B &3 124-126 Wyoming Ava, Spring Silks, Spring Dress Goods. A most exquisite disjilaj of this sen son's unequalled productions is now to be seen nt our stores. Our spriiiK stock is complete from ever point ol view anil our selection of labtlcs and designs is WONUKItrUliliY HICII AM) BEAUTIFUL SI LKS. FRENCH POPELINES Plain color und black, Ilaticnnu Olacc eli'ucts, Jiiciiiiards, striped anil iigitrcd, MOIRES Sllk-and-wool wotivos, colors and black, MOIRES VELOURS In Scotch plaids, and new checks, SURAH In plaids of tlie ricliestdjsign, PEAU DE SOIE Figured elVects and black, BROCHE GRENADINES lllack ground, Jaquai'd effects. Glace, ground figured in col ors. DRESS GOODS. IN BLACK- Silk-and-wool striped Kta mine, Twisted silk figured Grena dine. .Mexican canvas, Silk Grenadines, new weaves, Silk-and-vtool Hrochc Grena dine, Mohair-and-Silk Grenadines, Fancy litainines, I'opelines and lispinglc, IN COLORS Htamine.s, Grenadine-!, Fancy mixed Cheviots, Dhigonal Whipcord. Fspingles. Canvas cloth. Hag Net SuitinK, F'ish Net Suiting, Drap U'Hte, Coert Suiting, Check Suiting, Dentelle Ktamiues. A complete line of Draperies for Over-Dresses. LEBECK St,CORI Cddy, this (W'ednesdaj) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Kimble, of Paibondale, was a truest of her mothei. Mi-, X. Kltnule, at the Kddy. oer Sunday. Hojal Tatt and tamlly, of iJunmoie, spent Suuda with li lends in town. Hoi n To Mr ijud .Mts. Flank Ste venson, ot the Hddy, last Fiidaj, a. Oll. .Mrs. Owen O'Malley, of Scianton. is visiting ti lends In town this week Miss Doia Uaker, of Honesdale, is lted her giandpaieiits, Mr. and Mis. A, Coiell, lust Satin clay. I'KICI-HUUG. David Rlchatds died at the home of his daughter, Mis. J. T. Wnght, j es tfiday niuining at half paat fle o'clock. He had been sick two weeks when death lelieved him of sufleiings He was boin In South Wales sit -nine yeais ago and came to this countiy about thlity yeais ago He i sui led by live daughteis and thiee sons, numel, Mis Reese Motgan, of Wllkes Hune; Hichaid D, of Avoca, Jin John Haiks, of Hiovldeiice, Mis V H Jones, Mis. J T. Wilgnt, Mrs. David Chapman, Juhu und Lewis, all of this place. The lemalns will be taken to the IMmithe Methodist chuich. W hei e el Ices w ill be held by Rev W. H. Holder Thui.sday nftei noon at 1 o'clock-. Intel ment win he made in the Washburn Stieet eemeteiy, Hjde Fat k. The alley back, of Ninth Main ave nue Is in a bad condition and needs looking alter by the councllmeii of the Thlid waid. .Miss Suiah Jane Flow light was away on business jestetduy. l.UU'SClN. Another volume of the Lackawanna Legal News has just been completed. The best way to pieseive this mass of valuable mattei Is to have it bound up in law book foi in. The Ti Ibune can do It for you. Telephone 10-12, and our lepiesentatlve will call. We also do all kinds of magazine binding. The Centuiy, Hut pet's, Scilbnep'h, Llppln cott's, Atlantic, Mediae's, Munsej's, Ladles' Home Join mil, la fact, we bind all kinds of magazines and peilodicals and supply missing numbeis. Don't send ou book binding out of town The Tl lbune Hook Hlndeiy can do it better and just us cheap. Telephone I OIL'. Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthiuclte coal used eNclusivelj, insur ing cleanliness ami comfort. TIME TAHLU IN HFFKCT JAN. 25, 1S07. Trains leave Scranton for I'lttston, Wllkos-Rnrre, etc., nt 8 20, 9 15, 11.30 a -n , 12 t5, 2.00. 3.05, 5 00, 7 10 p. m. Sundays 0.00, a m., 1 00, 2 15, 7 10 p. m. For Atlantic Clt , 8 20 a. tn. Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a. m.. 12 15 (express w Ith Huf fet pnrlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m Sun. day, 2.15 p. in. Train leaving 12 45 p m, arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Termin al. 5.22 p m. and New York G.OO p m. For Mnuch Chunk, Allenlonn, Buttile. hem, Haston and 1'hllailelplda, 8 20 a, m., 12.45, 3 05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p in. Sunday, 2.15 p in. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 20 a. m. and 12 45 p m. For Lakowood, 8.20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrtsbure, via Allentown, b.20 a. m., 12 45, 5 00 p. in. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvllle. 8.20 n. m., 12.45 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 0 10 (oxpre-iS) a. m 1.10, 1.33. 4,15 (express with Uuffet parlor car) p. m, Sunduy, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 und 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 8 25 a. in. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at tho station. II. P. RALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II, OLIIAUSDN, Gen, Supt, Alade and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of loiltliiUoDlljU.rl The A Alill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshburn. Crosby's Superlative Is sold everywhere from tha Pacific Coast to St. John's, New FoiiiicUaiul, and In England, Ireland mid Scotland very luvgely, and is recognl.ed us the best Uour In th world. WHOLESALE We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, .Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL Hi BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. & A0KA1ANNA rilflNUFACTURIRJ OF Hill Timber eat to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'eeled Hemlock 1'rop Timber promptly rurnisheJ. MILLS At Cross Fork, l'otter Co., on the BulT.ilo and Sn.sque lianna Hailroad. At Minn, l'otter County, Pa., on Couderport. and Port Allenanv Kailro.id. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GLNKUAL OITMCIJ-lSoard of Trade Handing, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 401't. fin Eomettmen needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only tisrmleii ea4 tbo iurest drugs should bo usoJ. If you want tho best, get They nre prompt, silo ani certain In rosalt. Tbo cennlce (Dr. Peal's) oever dlaap uoli.t. Sent auy where, 1.00. Aildiesa PEiL Mudicisb Co., ClOTelaud, O. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES A Schedule In Uffect November ifl, 1835 Trains Leave VVilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harnsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp; and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hnzlcton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburt;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.16 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho We.t. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazlaton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (icn'l Pass. Ase-W. J. IJ. Ilinclll M)N, llentMl Munagsr. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD biti- TCM. Anthracite Coal U&td Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Coiufoit. in nri'"i:cT nuv. ic, ii. TRAIN'S LUAVn SCRANTON. For Phlladcliihla and New Yolk via D. &. II. R R at 0 45 7.4.", a. m , 12.05 1 20. 3 3J (Hlick Diamond Umhuss) and 11 30 p. in. Tor Plttbton und Wllkes-Raire via. IX L & w R. R . COO, t! 0a. 11.20 a. in., 1 & 3.40. 0 00 and S 47 p. in. A , Tor White Haven, liazleton, Pottsville. and principal points In tho coal legions via D. & II. R. It., 015 a. in . 12.0j and HI p. ni. For llethlehem, Haston, Reading, Har rlsburR and pilnrlpal intermcdlato sta tions via D & H R. II., 0 45, 7.45 a. in., 12 05, 1.20. 3 33 (Hlack Diamond Uxpresd), 4 4t and U 30 p m. For Tunkhannock, Tovvanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intormedlato stations via D. L. & V. R. R, COO, SOS, 9.Srp. u m., 12 20 and 3.10 p m. ForGenova, Rochester, Ruffalo, Niagara Falls, ClilcaKO and all points west via D. & II. R R , 7 45 a m . 12 0", 3 33 (Black Dia mond Lpres), 0 50 and 11 30 p. in. Pullman parlui ami sleeplnw or Lehigh Valley chair cars on all trains between WUkes-Uarro und New York, Philadel phia, Uuffalo and Suspension Urldco ROLLIN II AVILHUR, Gen Supt. CHAS. S LEU, Gen. Pats. Agt., PhlU, A V NONNn.MACIinR, Asst. Gen Pass Apt South nethlehem, Pa. Scranton OfTlre. 30D Lackawanna avenue. D G L A W A R E AND HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday. Nov. 23. trains will leave Scran ton as follows. For Caibondale 5 43, 7 55, S.55. 10 15, a. m ; 12 00 noon: 1 21, 2 20, 3.52, 6 25, 0 25. 7.57, 0 10, 10 30, 11 fir, n. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc 5 U a. ra.j "For Honesdale 5.45, 8 53, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00 .,.. o on r. o?c ,i. m For Wllkes-Uarrc-O.lS. 7.15. 8 45. 9 33. 10 45 a. m. 12.05, 120. 2 2S, 3 33, 4.41, COO. 7-?or9New13Yo'rk,mphlladelphla. etc.. via I ehlKh Valley Railroad 0 4i, 7.43 a. m.; 12 05; 1.20, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- '"For 'Pennsylvania Railroad points (3.45, 0 ss a. in ; 2 30, 4 41 p m. For western points, via LehlKh Valley P.aliroad-7.45 a. m . 12 05, 3 33 (With Black Diamond Exptess) 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urilvo at Scranton at follows: From Carbondale und tho north 0 40, 7 40 8 40. 9 34, 10.40 n. in : 12 00 noon; 1,03, 224 3.25 4 37. 5 15, 7.45, 9.45 and 11 25 p. m. 'Fiom'YVilkes-Hatro and the south 5.40. 7 50. 8 50, 10.10, 11,53 a. m ; 1.16, 2.14, 3.43, B22! 0.21. 7 S3, 9.01, 9 45, 1162 P. m. J V RURDICK, O P. A. Albany, N. Y. II, W. Cross, D, P. A., Scianton, Pa, 5Sw VGHMPKjjpmK BARRELS LL AGENTS. Co., Scranton, Pa. HER CO., Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and Del., Lacka. and AVebtern, Effect Monday, October 19, 1890. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex piebs for New York and all points East, 140. 2.50. 5 15, S00 and 9.55 a. in.; 1.10 and 3 33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia and the South, 5.15. 8 00 and 9.55 a. m., 1 10 nnd 3 33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tobyhnnna accommodation, C10 p in. Expicss for Binglmtnton, Oswego. El mha, Corning', Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 2 35 a. m.. and 1.33 p. m., making close connections ut Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest und Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9.15 a. m. Blnghnmton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p m Blnghamton and Elmir.i express, 5 53 P. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m and 1.55 p m. Ithaca 2 35 and Hath 9.15 a, m., and 1.55 p. m Tor Northumberland, I'lttston, Wllkes Barrc, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connection at North umbeiland for Willlamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions. C 00, 9.55 a m., and 1.53 und G 00 p. m. Nantleoke and Intermediate stations, 8.0S and 11.20 u. m Plymouth and Intermediato stations, 3.40 and 8 47 p m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all epiess trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlma tables, etc , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket ofllce, 32S Lackawanna uvenue, or depot ticket ofllce. Krie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1S97. Trains will leave Scranton for Now York, New burgh and Intermediato points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points, at 7.05 a, m and 2.23 ,. m.; and arrive from above points at 10.33 n. m. and 9.38 p. m. sritAvro'V iivimo.. In lltft-ct Ocloln-r 1 ll, lMHJ. mm CONNE fl fl 4iJi.V5ifc. I i North itouiul. hotitli Hound, son aoi iaoj! vtu - 5i c.1 Stations j. p g g S '(Trains Dally. Ex. t& 'J .3 m I ccpt sundayi 'u g a1 ! 11 p 11 Arrive Leave a u 7 2iN Y Franklin fit 7 n .... Tio.Wesc 4-.'nd btreet .... 7 .. 7 00 Weehavvken ... SIO .... p MArrlvo Leave a vir tl I I.". Hancock Junction Jisi ... 1 00 Hancock .. 2 M .... use Starllcbt . sua .... uirt Preston Park .. sal .... is 40 loino . U4i .... US5 Povntello 26i .... 18 1 1 llclmont S591 . .. 1203 Ploat-ant .Mt, . 8C6' ... 11159 Unlondalo .. 8C9 . .. 1140 Forest nty 819,.,, .... finnsi oaibondaio vol uat .... .... ft, )6(iro White llrldgo f707f3S8 ... .... to ntnsv .MBiieia 1:19,1343,.., .... 04II11V1 Jermn 714 343... .... 31 11 18 Archibald 7UJ S&l!. ,.,. 63J1113 Wlnton 7i3 3M .. .... Oi'SllllI PecUvllle 7278MI . .... 6SJ.1107 Olvphant 7 3JI4 0I.. . .... 0 jo'll 03 ITlcetillrg 7 341 4 0T . .,,, 6 1811103 Tbroop 7 3H 410 .. .... l5nn Providence 7 39 414' ... .... aisjflCOT1 Park Place 17 4114 171 .. ... 61011055 s-cratiton 74V42J r mIa m Leave Arrive a m r mi All tralnB run dally except sunrtav. f shuttles that trams atop on signal for pas. ee urns. htcuro rates via Ontario & Western before purchaslDfr tickets and save money Day uuU Night Uipresa to the West J. 0, Anderson, (Jen. rass Act. T, Flltcrolt. IJ1V. Pass, Aut.acraatun, Pa.
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