T7IE SCTJANTOIn TRIBUNE-TIUJRSDAY MOIWSTTNCr, MAKCII 'Jo, 1SD7 Z"" .i ...:."-.s- j-!''.'.Li'.'i;;L.y ' - ...,i , i , . , L- "I illiillliillillatiMhiliiiilffiiiili', I" - i.ittiilPIIIII W ., , .. , . l '" 'w By SYNOPSIS. Katp Grler, the dmiKhter ot tlm hotel pioprletor ftt Mack nollowrcnnaylvntiln, ii ii reiuruiHl homo from school, a charm li'K and brilliant Rli-1. She becomes n l iiwor for good among the people who ike out tholr liamirdouB exlstpncu In tho ml roRlon, She Is sought urtet b Ilh'lc I'.imlfoul. the mlno president's son, and 1 nuftio Hlnton, an engineer In the mine. Illntoli i a splendid fellow, but Hhy, nnd .111 cut ho Itfture beside the gay mid ili.slilng Hradroril. Ono winter's night n M iitne Is given nt tho liotel. In the mlilst nr tho festivities a booming noise Is heard I here litiB been an explosion In the mine, linshliifr out, llinton calls on volunteers in follow him. With four men he ente'-n ihe care at the top of the Hhnrt, from vv Mloh sulphurous fumes nre now pouring, and gives the signal to descend. TAUT II. , HufiiB llinton raised his Imnd with an Imperative gesture ur lie shouted Ids o'rder to the man standing bv the i iiRllie. For a few seconds the silence .13 appalling. At 1eni?lh there came a ilc'iinr, Tho engineer had pulled the lever. The sound at'fected thp crowd like some external force; the people rocked and swayed. With trembling hands piessed to their heaving breasts, the omen tried to check tholr sobs. The men ennpressed their lips and clenched i heir lmnds.and some of the more neiv nui groaned ns an outlet to their tor ture. The creat drum, about which the i ible wound, began to revolve with a 'luwness thnt was maddening. The car dropped down; Rufus Ulnton cried out, "Don't lose heart!" and raised his hut to the women bending over the si aft. The last face he saw, as the car diopped Into the depths, was the one tur which his eager eyes were search ing, lie felt stronger, if not braver, for Hie presence of Kate, and it comfort- d him to think that her heart was with his effort .though hen love might he another's. Although the full power of the en gine v.an used and the throttle full open. It seemed an interminable time before the pufflnu stopped and tho ilium ceased to revolve. The car's sot to the first level!" ' The bosB'll roach 'em!" "Thank God; only twenty men down tonight!" "We'll soon know the best!" "Or tho worst." Thse whispers blended with the piayens of the pious and the others of ibe profane, though the oaths did not "em like profanity tonight. The awful news had spread through the lean board shanties along the hill side. Women, half-clad and with i learning hair, burst through the fimvd of well-dressed dancers. They ere followed by erowdB of barefoot rhlldren, frightened beyond physical J ellng, ignorant of the calamity that threatened. Room was made for these women. About the mouth of the shaft they gathered, and shouted down the names of their loved ones, then listening, but no response came back. To the awed people, Time crawled on J - 3 "THEN WHY DON'T YOU QO?" CIUBD. SHE ciutches. The strongest was helpless and the bravest cowed. At length, and when it seemed that even the gallant lencueia wore doomed, a signal came up from tho first level. O woman ! lovely woman ' nature made thee to temper man ; we had been brutes without you " Woman more than merits ad the good things that have been said of li' r by the wits and poets of all time3, W hen man l mds woman and her charm and virtues, he has in his mind's eye an ideal. That ideal is always a healthy wo man. No man makes prett speeches and yittv toasts about woman, with the picture in his mind of a weak, sickly, nervous wo man, tortured by pain, and sulTering from depression and despondency. It is in the power uf every woman to be some man's ideal if Mie will but build up and guard her womanly health. The best of known remedies for all formi of disease peculiar to women is Dr. Pierce's JMvonte Prescription. It wosks directly im but one set of organs in a woman's body. It allays and eradicates pain. It soothes in llammatioH. It invigorates and purifies. It restores complete health to the organs dis tmctly feminine and banishes weakness, depression and despondency. It is the dis covery of Dr. R, V. I'ierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalid's Hotel and Surgi c d Institute, liuffalo, N. Y. If you wish to know more about it write to him. "This Is to tell you," writes Sister Ullza I.. dc J'alcou. of Corpus Chrisli, Nueces Co., Texas, that I had been ill for twenty-one years and ytas finally cured by your medicine!, the Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Favorite Prescription.' It i3 as easy to be well as ill and much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce's rieawnt Pellets cure constipation. They art tiny, sugar-coated granules. One lit tl "Pellet " is a gentle laxative, two a mild catharue. All dealers in medicines. " ' 5 jHtll Xr- vX tTFML' l Copyrlgtit, 1S97, by Alfred It. Calhoun. "What does it ineftn?" Bhoiiled Dick Btadford to the limn nt the lever. "It means lHalst ttwhyr " was the rO- SpOllfip. "Then hriM for your life!" roared Uradforil. The engineer hnd regained conlldencu by this time. He braced himself, pulled back the lever, and looked up nt the drum to see that the flexible steel coll fell Into place. Puffs of sulphurous sinoko shot ahead of the car, and even thu fi untie women fell back. Up mid up, nt the engine's greatest speed, yet It seemed but u snail's pace to the trembling watchets, At length thebltiek ear with ten black occupants came In sight, and si great shout went up from the people. Among those ton there was not n nlaii who had gone down with Hunts llinton. "Don't bother about us!" gasped a stalwart, brawny miner, as ho was lift ed out, "but send down the car! Send ilowlf the car! Tho boss and the boys Is dyln'!" Tho blistered and blackened men were carried into tho store near by., Jlo clip All APT KATE LED HIM UP TO THE CREST OP THE HILL. and again the great wheel groaned, and the empty car dropped out of sight. There was another weary wait a wait that tore the hearts of-the watch ers. Kate, during all this time; except that which she tried to comfort the women whose husbands had not come up, remained, white-faced and calm., near the mouth of the shaft. A second time tho signal came to hoist. Up again the car rose, and the sulphurous smoke puffs shot ahead. This time there were fourteen men in the car more than it could safely hold. These men were blacker and more burned than the others. "Lower at once!. Hufus Hlnton Is burned and dying at the bottom of the first level!" ono of the men managed to whisper, as ho was lifted out. Kate gave a cry ant would have leaped Into the car, but Bradford held her back. "Then why don't you go?" she cried; but he made no response. In the meantime the ear was droo ping down with two volunteers on board. Hp again, nnd Kate's white face peer ed Into the abyss for the last coming of the car. How slowly the drum revolved! How blistering, hot the draughts caine from the pit! Tho engine stopped. The car was up, and tho two men who hnd gone down to save the man who might have saved himself at the espouse of an other's life, lay unconscious at the bot tom. They were quickly Hfied out. then a black and smoking heap was discov ered beneath them. It was Hufus Hln ton. The elothes were burned to shreds. The hands were blackened and blis tered, 'the wavy brown hair was crisped to the skull, and there was hardly jx feature leeognizable. "Take him to his own room," cried Kate, when the men would have car ried him to the store. Hlack Hollow had telegraphic com munication with the outer world; this was used to call doctors, and .swift sleighs were sent out to summon oth ei s. i Kate forced some stimulants between the swollen, cracked lips of the man on the bed. "Two men dead at tho stm e," whispered some one. Httfug must have heurd this for he gasped duty still In his mind. "Close the mouth of the shaft the mine is on lire!" When the two doctors came, Kate withdrew to the deserted ballroom. Dick Hradfurd followed and tried to comfort her, "Such-things will happen," ho said. "It might have been woise. The great fear is that the property will be de-. stioyed." Kate looked at him in a puzzled way, but made no response. He would have been less comfortable had she spoken her thoughts. When dawn came to Black Hollow, Dr. Wilson, who had known Katosineu the hour of hsr birth, came to her and said: "Another man would havo been dead before he left the pit." "Hut he will live?" she asked, eager- "Theio Is a chance for it, but" "It mlsht be better for lUmself if the end came now." ' "What do you mean?" "His handB are so frightfully burned that they muy.nevtir be of use, and his eyes" "His eyes?" "Well, they appeared to be destroyed Poor fellow! Crippled and blind, what Is life under such ofreumstanriB?" "It s everytljlnjc to me," she ex rlaimed. "I have eyes and hands, if Ocd answers my prayer and saves him." The doctor looked at her ndinli Ingly, and su'd- "It Mi Hlnton knew that, it would do mote limn all the doctor's can to hold hlni to life." The shock told so on Peter Grief that he was seized with apoplexy, and died a few days after. Kate's character mine nut wo"der ftllly under tho burden of her trials. In her duty" to the dead, she did not lone sight of her love for the living. rtufiiH Hlnlnn'8 mother and sister came up to the mountains to nurso him. After painful months he grew strong oitoiigh to creep about, groping his way ItAhe house, and guided by other hands when he went abroad. The company genutottsly paid tho doctors' bills, and the young man, poor, oilppled nnd blind, fell hlmrelf adrift and more than helpless. He was taken to his mother's humble home at Scranton fo face the black future. Kate sold tho I.uaerne Hotie to the Company, but It did not benellt them, for the initio continued to burn and wits .never worked again. "And whoio are you going?" asked Dick llrndfoid on the eve of Kale's de partuie fiom Uluck Hollow. "To Hcumtoii," was the reply. 'Will it not be bettor to niinir. to Wllhes-Ilurie, ns my wlfoV" "No." "Do you mean 117" he demanded, nngi lly. "I do, Mr. Miudford. Tho Until of It Im, your lovo Is blind; so is mine. That Is all." Kate wont to Hcrnhton at once. She asked to make her home with Mrs. Hlnton, and was not refused. One evening in midsummer she guid ed Unfits to a grove on a hill overlook ing the beautiful river, nnd still hold ing the hand, so -precious for Its scars, she said; "I have long known how you felt to ward me, Rufus." "Hut it Is only of late that 1 havo known you regarded me," ho inter rupted, huskily. , j?fj. "I have enough money to keep up all in a modest way and to complete Ellas education at the Normal School. But, dear heart, 1 have not given up the hope of restoring your sight." Kate led him u? to the crest of th- hill. The sun had gone down in a great flourish of joy, and the valley of the Susquehanna, looked to the girl like a silent. Eden, and she described the scene to the sightless Adam by her side. "It is lovelier through your eyes, dear heart, than if I could ste it through my own," he said, with a tremor of joy In his voice. "Wait, my Hufus, the nlsht Is com ing; then will follow- the full flush of dawn and the blessing of the sun." As Kate spoke she pressed the strong hand clinging so longingly and ho;e les3ly to hers. And so, as with lingers Interlocked they walked down the hill, theii shad ows shorte"ed, blended and became one. It was all done as Kate had planned, and It came out as she had prayed. Hufus Hlnton is today a prosperous engineer. The scarred face Is "ot asreeable to the stranger at first, but to ono it Is the most beautiful face mi earth. The engineer's eyes are not so good as they might have been but for th- fire, but the sight Is sulllcient for nil his duties. He can see the trork to bo done, and In his. home he sees his children growing up nbout him. He sees Kate bonding overlilm when the day's work Is done, but eyes are not neededto as sure him of her love. Th End. Tour to California vin Pennsylvania Unilroiul. In Southern California is found the realization of a dream of the ajiclents. Here are the "Golden Apples of the Hesperides.i' rip'enlng beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Home, and In a climate more perfect than that of Athens. Never in the wildest lllghts of his imagination did either Homer ot llesiod ever conceive of a garden richer In verdant beauty, more productive of luscious fruit, or get amid more pic turesque and lovely surroundings. The last of the Pennsylvania railroad tours to the Golden Gate will leave New York and Philadelphia March 7, stopping aj. Chicago. Omaha, Denver. Colorado Spring and the "Garden uf the Gods," and Bait Lake City. Tour ists will travel by special train of Pull man paluee cars going, and return on ruglnr ttains via any loute within nine months. Hound-trip tickets, including transportation, Pullman accommodations (one double beithi, meals, and other tour fe.-ituri s going, and railroad transpoi tatiou on regular trains returning; and one-way tickets, Including transporta tion and all tuur features going, will be pold at the following rates; Hound trip. New Yoik ?20!j oi Philadelphia 20:1 co One way. $111 7." 110 25 13S .,() kh ; 13S 25 Washington, D. C... 10T 00 Harrlsbury, Pa 137 O'J WllkeH-Btirre, Altoona, Pa. . Pa 200 00 101 20 1S7 20 ISO 75 l."3 25 Pittsburg Apply to ticket agents. Tourist Auent 1198 HroaUttay, New York, ur Gemge W. P.oyd. asslslant geneiul passu nger agent, llmad street station, Philadel phia. poffseeoeoooeoeasseoeosseo S Always FIRST IT J QMS Bor rt3 fli I 'Eagle Brand i CONDENSED HILIC 2 MroJ 35 '"" ' ll!nT branJ, It I tho X BCSt nd li J m., t vcunumlval. 01 U A PERFECT POOD TO! INFANTS S jsjce8cyo3oooooeeiitioi)2i COLDS Munyon's Cold t'uie cures colds fii Oia head, cold on tho lungs, old colds, new colds and obstinate colds, mid nil foims ol gilp. Stops sneexlng dlsciiargtn from tre tune and eyes, prevents catiiuii, dlph theila, pneumonia and all throat mid lung troubles. These pleasant 1'ttle pel lets ate absolutely harmless, have saved thuuwiiulH of lives nnd provciuqd much s,i lini'ss I i-ki. Bk i Improved Homoeopathic Home llmeily ectniDr.y pm up n yppnratc cute fni uioh rtiMn-c. it nil dtuiKHisK mostly li c-nts. CSride to Health free Personal letters to J'lof. Miinvon. liTOn Aien sttet, Philadelphia, Ph.. answered with flue medienl advice foi any disease. Builders Hardwan, Gas, Plumbing ail Electric Fixtum, Electric LIzM Wiri.ix. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, vii u m irao s lu , RAILROAD COMPANY. R? SRSQNALLY CONDUCTED TOURS MATCHLI-SS IN BVUKY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA. Tour to CAI.IFOItNIA and the PA Cir.lC COAST will leave New Vorli and Philadelphia Mai eh 27, returning on regu lar trains within nine months. Itounil trlp tickets, Including nil tour feauues going and transportation only returning, will be sold ut rate of 5208.03 from New York, and $203.00 from Philadelphia; one way tieketR, Including nil tour features going, $141.75 from New York. $110.25 fiom Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. WASHINGTON. Tours, each eoveilng a period at three dHys, w!M leave New Yoik and Phlladel-dila Mnreh 11, Ap.il 1 ,uul JJ, and .May 13, lcf:. Itates, including traugpoi tat.on uml two days' accommodation at fie li.it Washington Hotel?, $14,50 from New Yoik and $11.50 fiom Philadelphia. OLD POINT CDMFflRT HETUKN1NQ DIRECT OR VIA 1HCIIM0NI) and WASHINGTON, will leave New York and Philadelphia March IS and Apill 15, 1S97. For detailed Itineraries and other infor mation, apply at ticket agencies, or ad dress Geo. vV. Boyd, Ast. Gen'l Puss Afeent, Kroad Stieet Station, Philadelphia CALL UP 3G31: mm on iso iiiii CO. oi irtPf Uiuoi OFFICII AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 51 nlORIDIAN STREET. M. W. COLLIXS, Manager. WOLF & IVESZEL, E3i Linden., Opp. Court Hous;, PRACTICAL TIHHERS and PiUfflBSRS Solu Agents for Richardson Eoynton'j Furnaces and Ilaiigoi rctitclif.trr' niiclMi Diamond Jl-nni. ENNYRQVAL LtS r5L Original am Only Uciitil.ic cafe aiwav ii'lUll ladicp a-ik , &jl yUv KruLvU lor 'Ai hcattra I wiluh Ilia d UcUmd '."WiietatIL gN'1MS5iiidiirfin ItvUmd ,W,llom malcd wiiti blin riblxm Tnl.t - ? wjj!"tliir. f'efnu danger uu nuUtitic uid in tint utm At lirueni.crBeinil(. hi HtaniH I r lurtleuifirs vmiraoDiili aaJ yZ L "Itelltf fur I.uttlt'. i;frr t rt'tuni AS Mall. 1IMXIO r -tiiiionfnU u if i'apcr. fl-iiT" 1'7r;il',ll"t,,l.iUi.l-.,iIutllMH'UP;, t);i4 tj ail Uu.il Ltl., t jti. 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HEBFIA'S Removen t-rtcliloi, Pimplef, jUver hlaloi BlacVhoadj; Sinburn anilTcn. aatl ru. htorua thu (.kin tn Itl firtil. Etil fre Uncss, produciag'a ' clear aul heultiiy pora-i- pii'3ian. biiptnoriarui.'jio )iK'i,.nitiotia arcl porieitljr ttupsists, or uiullotl ior 50i ta, lnrralesa. At all btud fur Circular, VIOLA SKIM COAP i tlui'ly Inccxpiral-.o ti a cMn i.uiUilcif boap, uujqmleit tv tho lullrt, aii nltii?ut rltM fjr Ilia iiurwiy, AbrnlKtclT puro cc4 dcllcitdy aeHi cmeJ, A4 druBiiliu, r'rn?5 't'fits. G. C. BITTW -" ' O., Toledo, , For onlo by MATTHEWS Blto5?. anJ SOUS II rilKLPS. Scranton, Pa. MUNYON THE in s con ce.. ST m 1x1 tft.' m t.-- .41 kj u. 11 vi m; .,.rtir. A'?!ri,fi.ii' "i ..i:." .vk. " z:'lflr'.7',, tei he, u Efay itatB u yffi2fflSSfote -&m 124-12G Wyoming Ava Spring Silks, Spring Dress Goods. A most ciilsttc ilisnlaj of this sen son's uiutti;illcil proiluctitms is how to he such tit oiir stores. Our spiiii" stock Is com plete from every point of view and our selection ol" tnorlcs nnd designs is WONDKiiFULIiY KI0II AXIl IlKAUTIFUIi. SILKS. FRENCH POPELINES IMaiii colors and black, Naticmie Ulucc effect-;, "" Jacquai-ds.sti-ipca and (inured, MOIRES Sillf-atid-wool veavc3, colors ami hhulc, MOIRES VELOURS In Sctitch plaids, itntl now cliocUs, SURAH In plaids of tho richest design, PEAU DE SOIE Figured effects and Mack, BROCHE GRENADINES Iilacl; ground, Jattiard effects. (ilace, ground figured in col or.s. DRES GOODS. IN BLACK- Siik-tnul-AVooI striped Hta- Mitne, T-wihted .silk ligttred (Irenit dine. itlexicaii can'vas, hiik (Jrenadines. new weaves, Silk-auil-wool Urojhe Grena dine, Aiohalr-and-Hilk Grenadines, Fancy Ftainine.-;. Popelines and ICspingles, IN COLORS- Ftjimines, (JrJnadine ., F'ancy mixed Cheviots, .Diugon.tl Whipcord, ICspingles. (Canvas cloth, Hag Net Uniting. "Fish Net Suiting, Drap D'Fte, ('overt Suiting,- Cheek Suiting, Dentelle htaminci. A complete line of Draperies for Over-Dressch. LEQECK &COR1SM NliW YOKK 1IOT15LS. wy &$m wV WM. M. IlAIXS. Z7my n. L. M. UATLS ''? i f ipjsa J9 VVt4Z Si An rsflilMicil hotel nnrtrr nov.- inanrccmcnt ni.C tlioi-oiigliij ubrcan of tho times, Visitors to NVw Ycrl: will flml the i:crctt In tho very hcoit of the Mmplii (lKtrlct, I'ompnlcnt t" pmcrs ot r.rauaemi nt ai.d icsiliiv .icus'hhi Horn ull paru irtiif city. i:uhui'i:a ii.an. lESTinSTEB HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. ami Irving Placj, PJHIVV VORK. AAilJKlCAN PLA'S-, $;?,50 Per Day and Upwards). JiCKOPKAN PLAN, SI 50 Per Day and Upwards. GEO, MURRAY, Pfoprisio, i-he Uenis nrcaslv.ay and Uteicntli St., New Yorlc, Opp. Urcce Church. Utirapeun Plan. Ronma Si. oo a Day uml Upwards. inn mntlost r.rrt unobtmslvo ivny th f; 7 bfttcr conaiiotod imtols in tho raut tliun tho St. Donig. ors aro inutropolia 11 n ro.it iinpiuirlty it lias d-nulrod cm i-u.iilily uu tiacoJ to its tinlquo lo. ati.ui, itn ... ... -,.v Mimu in;i .i-i... mu peculiar e.'oiionco ol us I'uihius and arviej, anil its vory niodor to pr.cia WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Q- .J rrTOpw ". '. v."V 2 m -V "! Central Kailroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh una Susquehanna Division.) AnthraLlto coal iisoU eM..uslvcly, iua'ir. liiK Lloaiillna-ii and comfort. TJ.M1: TAI1LH IN UKFKCT JAN. 23, 3S97. ,.!ft.u,na 1l'1" Scranton for l'lttaton, Wllkos-Harru, etc., at S.20. 0.1&, 11. SO a. :n , U'.U '.'.0J, 3.05, im, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 0.W a. m., 1.00, 2.1;, 7 10 ji. m. Fur Atlantic t"lty, S 2J a. m. Tor Now York. Newark and HUzaboth. S.SO (opress) a, m 12.13 (tixpiess, ,-ith Huf. let parlor car), 3.05 (ej.pi est,) p. m. Sun. day, 2.15 p. in. Train leaving 12.13 p m. an Ives at rhlladolphla, lipadln Termin al, T..2U I p. ni. and Now York COO p. m. l'or Mauch Chunk. Allontown, Bethle hem, E'jBton and Phlhidclphia, S.20 a. m , 12.43, 3.03, D 00 (except 1'hlladelphla) p. ni. faundny, 2.15 p. in. J'r I.oiib lJranch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. m. and 12 43 p. in. For IvaUowood, 8.20 a. m, For HeadliiB, Lebanon and Ilarrlsburg. via AUentown, k.20 a. in., 12.43, 0.00 p. ni Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvillo, 8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m. neturnliiK leavo New York, foot of Lib erty stieet, North Wver, ut 9.10 (epieiil a. 111., 1.10, 130, 4.11 (express with Uulfet parlor ear) p. m, Sunday, 1.30 a. m. I.eao Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. 0.00 af. m., 2.00 uud 1 30 p. m. Sunday, fi 25 a. in. Through tickets to all po'nts at lowest rates may bo had on application In ad vance to tho ticket ascnt at the station. II. P BALDWIN. J. II. OLIIAUSEN, aenPs'ipt1:""' ASt' sssm&m1 Made and Sold in Six Months, ending riarch !, 1896. Total Product of 1, bnUoI The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels. Largest Run on Record. n ,..W"sllhrnt.Cr.!!b''s Superlative 'in sold everywhere from tlin Pacific Coast to Si. John's. New Foundland, and In ffiurd Irrfniid nml Scotland very largely, and i0 recognized aa tliobcTt flour in thJ IttGABGEi J fi 'HOLESALE AGENTS. 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 Forcings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF Hi STEEL MB BLACKSMITH'S SBPPLIES. BStteo bender & Co., Scranton, Pa. m m m v ww aaaviHyo filfiHUFACTURinS til. WHITE Hill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock i .op Miiiwr promptly i'urnislie.l. Fo' 'n; b jUHW H. I rlt.L.-'o, t - Dpruce o.roal. Sorantan Pa RAILROAD TIME-TABLES KYLVAfllA RAILROAD. Schedule in Lffcct November is. 1 15 Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Karr.sburj;, Hhiladelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg; and the Vest. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, PottDviile, Reading, Nornstown, r.nd Philadelnhia; and. for Sun bury, Harrisburs;, Philadelphia, Daltimors, Washington and Pitts, burp; and the West. 3.IG p. m., wsen days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho Weat. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harnsburg, Philadslphi a, and Pittoburp; and ths West. G.00 p. in., week da3, for Hizlotoi and Pcltsviilo. J. R. WOOD, Osn'l IJ33. Atbh:. J. IJ. IIUICIIISO.N, Ueiiir.il Managir. LLUIGH VALLKV KAILROAD SYS- UILM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur- Iiik 1'leai.lines.s and Col.iloit. IN r.FFi:cT NOV. 13. 1SD. TKAINS LWAVll SCRANTON. For Philadelphia und New York via D. f- TI. It T'.. at C'3 7.13 a. m 12.01, 1 20, 3 Si ll'licl: D'amoml Kpics) und 11. 3J p. ni. For Plttston and Vllltot-Uarie via. D. L. ,V W. K. It., C.C0, S.Oi, 11.20 a. 111.. 1 33 S40, COO and S.I7 p. m. For White IInon, Hazieton, Pottsvillo, and principal po'nts In tho coal regions via D. .i II. 11. It., C.45 a. m.. 12.03 and 4.11 P. in. For Bethlehem. Huston, Ileadlns, liar llbburg and plin-ipal Intermediate Kta tlons via n. s.- II. It. It.. 0.4,1, 7.15 a. m., 12.03, 1.20, 3.13 (Blael; Diamond i:press), 4 41 and 11.30 ). m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal lntormediati stntlons via D , L (t W. II. P.., 0.00, fc 05, 0.1. a m 12.20 and 3.10 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niasira Falls, C'hicnt'o and all point, west via D. iv ii. u. is., 7.-U a. m., 12 0.. 3.33 (Uiat.1; Dla- mond Express). 9.50 und 11.30 p m. P'lllniun ti.ii lor and sleeping oi Lehigh Valley. chair cars on all trains between 1rlll:es-BurrQ anil 'rw Vrtt-ir nv.ii ..u.i !5;HL'r aml Ntw Yr"- Phtladel Eufralo nnd Suspension Bridge. piilNH. WILBl-R, G.n. Bu.it. 3., S. LLL, Oen, l'.is,s. Agt Phila., iniiu, . I C"AS, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Can Pas". Act. South Bethlehem. Pa. Scranton Office. 300 Lackawanna avenue. D E L A V ARE A N D HUDSON TIME TABLE. On lltinil.iv. Nnv. n tialns will leavo Scran- 1 Kl'l ,1a fulloW!,. '-, jr-or Carbondale .1 13, 35p, S53, 1013, a. m. 12 tn noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.52, fi 21, b 2 1. 7.57. V 10, 10.30, 11.53 n. m. '" i-if-At l,rojs Kii-k, I'ott.-i- Co., on the Buil'ilo and Susque Iianna Kailroad. At Mina, Potter County, l'a., on Coude report, and Port Allegany Uailro id. Capaclty-inu,t()() feet per dav. (itMiKAL OFFK.i: -lioard uf Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. telephone No. 'i'Ml. " i TTMffi'trX'sa i ,x7tL mssmmsssmm tftotfl WP For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New Lnslaud points, etc. 3 15 a. in.; 2.20 p. in. For Honesdala 5.43, S.55, 10.15 a. m.: 12.00 noon, 2 20 5.25 P. in. For Wllkes-Barre-G.45. 7.43, S 41. 9 33, 10.43 a. 111.. 12.03, 120, 2.2S, 3 33, 4.11, (J.00. 7.50. 9.30. 11.30 p. m. - For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via I.ehleh Valley Railroad U.43. 7.13 a. m.i 12.05- 1.20, 3 31 (with Blauk Diamond Ex prebs), 11.30 p. m. For Peiuibjlvunla Railroad points G 43, 9 38 a in. : -"0, 4 41 p m. For western points, via Lehlsh Valley Rallroad-7 13 a. m.i 12 03, 3.31 (With Black Diamond Express) 9.50, 11.39 p. m. Tialns will urrlve ut Scianton at follows: Fiom Cuibondale and tho north G.I), 7.40, 8.40, Pl. 10 40 a. ill.:. 32.00 noon; 1,03. 2,21, 2.25, 4 37, 5.45, 7.43, 0,45 and 11.25 P. m. Fiom Wllkes-Baria and the south 5.!0, 7 50. 8 50, 10.10, 11.53 a. ml 1 11. 2.1), 3.1?, 5 22 0 51. 7 51, 9.01, il 11, 11 52 P. ill. J V ni'PDICK, O P. A. Albany. K, y. II W, Cross D. P. A , Scranton. Fa. Vrvi VT V 0 f a t n s tt J. . - J I Ulii iv IkLLO fi. U. Ui li ylllMlfiljij 7 OF HEMLOCK Ulicn In douui what to use for Nervous Debility. Loss cf Power, lnipoiency,Atrophv,ani.occ!cand other w cakncsbcs, from any cause, use Seinc Pills. Drains checked and full ipor quickly restored. I f nt.glecud fucli tpQlcs nault filallr. Mailed for$l OOjljboxcsJ.I.OO. With $3.00 oalers w c privc a puarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. liarmj.oi,t cor WyomuiT Aicnue and Del., Laeka. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, 1S5C. Trains leavo Scianton as follows. Kx. ?"i!;!,sfor Now York and all points East, 3 40, 2.u0, 5.13, S.00 and 9.53 a. m., 1.10 and 3.J3 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 5.13, S.00 and 0.33 a. m 1.10 and 3.33 p. in Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m., robyhanna accommodation, C 10 p m. Lxpiess for Binghamton, O.-wego, El mlra, Corning. Bath, Dansville, .Mount Moil-Is and Buffalo, 12.20, 2.33a. m.. and 1.33 P. ni., making close connections, at Hutfalo to all points in tho West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9.13 a. m. lilnghnmton and way stations, 105 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 13 p in Il.ngliamton and Elmlra express, 5.53 p. m. Express for mica and Richfield Springs, 2.3 1 a. in. und 1.53 p. in. Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.13 a. m and 1.53 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Banc, Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan llle, making close connection at North umberland for Wllliamsport, Ilarrisburg, Ball inoie, Washington and the South. No. thumberland und Intermediate sta tions, " 00, 0.55 a. m., and 1.55 and G 00 p. m. Nantlcoke and intermediate stations, 8.03 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and intti mediate Et.itions, 3.10 and S 17 p. 111. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all expiess trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 32 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1SD7. I Trains will leavo Scranton for New j York, New-burgh and intei mediate points on Erli, also for Hawley and local points, at 7.03 a. m. and ?.2S p. m.; and arrive from above points at 13 33 a. m and u.ss p. m. "& JiritAvt'o-M mivisitn, In CUi'CI OcleUir !th, ISflfl. Kultll Houut!, o itli tloiind, -'Ull'JOII OM VII j Btationa '- c 2 IS h w , w '(Trains Dally, Ix- '2 J?, 'x I cept Miiiday. i ij q d' ir iir iiAnlvo Leave, iaiT ' r, n a ur iiAnlvo I.i-ave, li a :e.-.N Y. KraiiKlln St. ... i ill noWesc 4.'utl street .... T si 7 1.0! Wechawleii I,. 8 1 Ji . i Arrive I eave'A n r i 1 1.1 Hancock .I-inetluii s fi" in iiuncui'ij in t-tarllxlit 2 2) IM-cMiin Part -j 311 t'omn .. 3 4ij Powitclto . .. 2 5,'i llclinaat ... 2 1? rionsant. ,Mt. .... sra Unlondnle . 8 19 Porcst city 3 19 caibonda'o T0I 311 WlHtr Hrld?o 17 07 fl Ffi Jlnvtlrlil 1: rj is n! Jermyn 7 14 8 43 Archibald 7) 3.11 IVIiitcui 7 j3 3, ; rcckvlllo 7 27 8 ".9 uli pliant 7 SJ 4 01 l'rlrplnivtf 7 S4 4 07' Tliroop 7 8S 410 I'rovlili'iico 731 it1 Park piace 7 41 fl 17' i-itm 12 40 12 40' 12 211 12 It 12 0.-1 fll5' 1149, 11 81 f, Mi M lllflll'0 M II f I IS. I G 41 11 21 fi SI 11 111' 6 3.' II 11 U2S11 111 112.11107' CJOUttV CIS 110) 6 15 1101 6 12flti7 6 10 10 53 ccraiuan 1 7 j- T m a u Leave Arrive a ur x All IrnlnH rim ilnllv nvcnnt s . ,,.,.. fi HARDWOOD UB f. signifies that tialiis stop on signal for pa. Bengeis. ecllro rates via Ontario & Western befrn niirchaslnif tltkets and save money Day n Nljut r.kjncsstotho West . . J U.Anderson, en. Pass Act. T. Flitcroft. 1)U. Vusa, Aet,bciaiton7l'a, V
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