0 TJTE SOUANTON TTIIP.UNE-'MOXDAT MOANING, aMATCOn UJ), 1897. A TALE OF THE 'WELSH MOUNTAINS Nestling Under One of These Hoary Peaks Lies litirog. SNOWDONIA'S FAIREST DAUGHTER ill Thomas twit tlic Mm of I'lottr Isliins I'lirnicr, mill Uns Ono ol tliu .llnnv ttliit llml riiHun Victims to Ilussio's Clmrmn--otus ol lntrist 1'iom Mains. XosMIng under one of the lioiry penks of Snovvilonla lies the little vil lage of r.uiog. Scuuestuii'd fioin tho, hum of liusv towns ami cities. Its In habitants live In a. slute ot blissful conttnt. Hut once, In ilitjs long gone by, tho vtcp of Kilm tuiBcily wus hunid even tlHMl Pulust of Its full d.uifjhteis was V.ea ble lvaus, and noblest of its juuni? lni'ii was Tom Jones. Suilt u pair setined to be botn for eaih othei, as the Milage gossips used to say, and tho vvrio admlied by all but bv Will Tonun. Will was the son of a UouiHliliiK fm nii i In tin? iielKhboi hood, and was one ( the many who had fallen victims to Hiii''s ehaims, anil the sight of ini othei in hui company watt gull to his Ji ulous heait. fi Pen Cilbog sepaiates Km ok fiom Us companion lllage, lllnas, and at the foot of the mountain the bus little Cnntftnul Minis Us way to the sea. i im r this mountain Hessle was ic t inning home, late on Chilstinas night, is - She had been to Dln.ts to un i Isttddfod, line or those llteiaiy nieel-ln-,-, which 1111 a Welshman a .soul with 1 t tine. 11 i lover had been called awav ear lb i .u tho evening to a motlui s death bi d and bo she was i pluming alone Halt way ovu tlie niountain she was met by Will Tomos Alfabb- eel, Mie s,Mety wished him ' Clood night," and pa-sed on Will followed Renewing Hit coineisatlon, he Inimtiil hei about hei absent loei, hut Hessiewas silent. Then little by little, he enfoiced his wn claims to lici love, and Anally asked hei to mairy him. Hissle had listened ipilelly, but at last her pine soul lebUlcd against the tc input's wishes. How- lovely she looked Iheie In the stilt pale moonlight, Siheiy as the tipple of the Cantftnvd beneath van Im voice; her modtst UK unto the blushing mountain flower at hei feet, In i ladlance vied with fair buna's le llw tions on tho water below- lint above all was the sublime pmity ol hei faith ful loo One haughty glanoo through those rtasbing eje5 gae to 'Will Tomos an unmistakable answci. Hut btill he continued his amour. And still Bessie was fitm "While their talk had been thus pio tiotted, their steps had wandeied al mosi to the. biluK of a pieclplcc which stood fi owning on the cleat pool be lou Will had been dilvon to dospeiatiou bj Bessie's llimness; and as they now halted, he seized her aim with a flcica. gup once again ho asked her love, but 3 is&le, now awed and almost fainting, still answeied, "No" With a wild tluust he pushed her fiom him. Hessle reeled, stumbled, and fell oor the cliffs to the water be low. roily years had passed since the oboe eents, and it was Clulstmas ut,ain. A sti anger had been seen to visit the little c luu ch aid of Euiogilui lng the day. Some ol the graestones seemed to liavo a special chaim loi him Town ds evening he had lieen seen to ascend Fen Cubog: and cailv not morning a hat, locognlzed as belonging to the visitor of the day befoie was home, to Eauog by the llow of Cant fin d. Saicli was made, nnil a hody, fern -fully mungled, wus found in the ety pool whole lotty jeats ago the lifeless, yut beautiful coipso ol Bessie JJans had been found. Thus -was the mill dor of an Innocent gill aenged, nnil to this day tho simple dwelleis of Eutog look upon that pool In Cnntftiwd with lespccttul awe Wales. B THE ROBERT MORRIS LAWYDnS. In the list of active membeis of the Robeit Jloirls lodge we find the names of six piomlnent lavvjeis, the Joumal- PROF. HOWELL. Ists, three physicians, two druggists, siveial musical piofessois, two mini) suiveyois, scveial initio foiemen, leading business men, many govun " j Buy secret medicines if you want to ; trust to their claims and unknown power. But it isn't wise when health is fail ing. About Scott's Emulsion there is no secret. Its for mula can be had for the ask ing by any physician. It is lio untried, doubtful thing. For twenty-five years it has been held up to the physician and the people as the standard emulsion of the world, and it is as much and more the standard to-day as it was a quarter of a century ago. Is the best any too good for vou? f to 'jm mont Dostal ofTlclnla nnil one or two bank cashiers. Let un Hist give the names of the sl law'yers who take a. lively Intel est In the welfare of I or igin lieie they ale! Cleoige Howell, lawyer, supoilntend eii t of public schuolH and one of the most eloquent plutform oiatois ot tliu stuto. John Jr. Hauls, lawer, giaduato ot Fi luceton, and ono of tho most iiouu lar aftei -dinner spealccis In the coun ty. His new oiatlon Is "Julius Cuosni." Will R. Lewis, law or, graduate of Hloomsbuig, clem -headed, and ono ot tho hading nchocntes at the Lacka wanna bai "W. Oayloid Thomas, assistant dls ti let iittomey, and grnnd master ot the Independent Older of Odd Fellows in Fonnsj h anla. Dnv Id J. Davles, ifslstnnt city soli citor, a giaduato of Ann Albor, a gentleman ot maikcd ability', and one of tho best woikeis In the cause of Ivoilsm. John R Hdwaids, law j or, a graduate of Princeton, and a leader among tho ounger luembets of the Lackawanna bar. N'ett ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Ell J. Divlts lins been a piomlnent ilg uie In the musical nnil soiltl elides of the West Hide toi inun.v veins He comes fiom a good old stock. Ills lntliei being that eminent ele Ine tlie lute He Joseph Divlts, 1), D, of the Welsh ( il illlstlc Methodist t lunch, who was also an an thoi of imii'h inilmiice. Ml Dales' wi de Is the Hi v. T C naies, D I), ot Pittsbuig, a illvlne of gieit pnpuliiilty ti im ELI J. DAVIHS. and learning in Wd-di Methodism. Mr. Haies is one ot Joseuli A bci intern s 111 st nppi entices, foi whom lie wot Iced loi nicinj jeais Attci severing his connec tion with Ml .Seianton he became foiu inan of ' Rjiunn Anuttui,' a elsli join -nil or gieit inlliience, whose iinniigliitJ i dltoi In those clns vas the distin guished liulst, J ion. II. M. IM vv aids Foi main e,i,is Mi Div ics was a leullng mumbei ot tho Continental Glee club, under the leadership of the late Petet Robeits, who never met a foemnn voith of his proc ess in the lcalms of song At this time he was one of the leading baritones of the cil, and was dictated one of two of tlie best singers of twentv compctltois on 'The Noble Hoj ot Tiuth be foie Dndlej Burlc at the gnat eisteddfod of 1SS0 on the eit bide He was secretarv and also a lead ing singei of Howell T Jones' famous choir that laptiuod chief lam els at the big centennial elstediltoil In 1S.SJ at Plillu ilelphla. In JSSi he was elected muslcil dhector of the public schools ot otu cllv and did magnificent work while In ollice He has been piomlnent in all the gieat musical nioveirents of the cltv, and his worth and gnat Knovvledgo of music aie well Known to out music-loving people Ho Is a leading meinbu of the T po graphlcal union and is excetdinslv popti lai with tho membeis. He Is alo a leid ing Pvthian, piomlnent in the Golden J'a gle clicks and an active membet of the Red Men. At piesent Mr Davles has chaigo of the llnotjpcs In The Tiibuue ofllce On tho lCth Instant Jlr. Davles took unto himself n wlte Mrs Davles Is the dnugh tn ot Mr. and Mis. Mathew Cross, of Richmond, Va Mr Cioss is a wealthy and Indiistilous fanner, owning two luiro fauns, one In Vliglnln and the other In Michigan Mrs Davles Is a clniming woman very attr ictlve and was a piom lnent church woiker at homo Welo gamp, Ell gwimpwjd ic heddw Hui lancjdillaeth glwvfvvjd, Pe giwvdiodd lvvvfodil l'l ihwd "inddl Eli a ddallvvd. Daeiol londcr 1 Ljnda a'l gw r Clwjch me dd lief Sciantonla; A'l aw en a boitiea Idd nt ddlloes ocs o ha". -Cadle. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. I feel lUht funnj heio some way About this gieit St. P.it lick's Day; 1 think and think of this and th it, Why wo should eelcbiate St, Pat. A o have a. saint our own bt. Dave, As good for vvoishlp and us biavo As an of these old-time saints Whom out Imagination paints, As In abilitv A 1, O Knj, In the good time that's passed away. I've on mv mind things that ellstutb It, Pit-teemlngs that now twist and Coibett; Coibett hits otten, Fltz hits haul, These) vvoids seem clinching to a bald. They talk like butchers and HKo toisters Of both thclt uppercuts and loastcts; Caio not for poultij and such things, For fouls aio not allowed In ilngs 'ihej talk and blow and spit and spout Each one will knock the othei out. And kill and bmy him the blow It If tho Queensbiuj niles allow It' I Jiopo thej '11 knock each other out And smash their evei-spoutlng spout; Let Coibett glvo Kltzslmmoiis llts And Flu givo Corbctt Knockout hits; Lot each In out the othui man Obllteiato him if he can. And may the moiiow luvvn when things bhnll thrive without these dog-gono rings. lndo." a ft NOTES. "Eynon Davles," wilting In tho Celt, suppotts tho contention mado in this col umn a foiblulght ago that to apply to the Wi lsh service at St. Paul's the term "N i tional" is nbsuid and misleading. Eynon goes fuithei, and declines It to be 'dis honest," "laughable," and "untiuthtul ' ami tho festival Itself to be a. scheuii of "Dr. Edwuids, of St. Asiph, and his filends to give tho chuteh In "Wules a lltl" "As Sir John Puleston nnd his lit tle clique," ho adils, "close the doois of this 'national' festival against tho laigo nuinbir of tho religious kiuJois of Wales, Is It not high time that we should oigan Uo unother festival.' Wo have enough Welsh Xoncofnoi mists In London to till Spuigeon's chapel to tho iodf. ' Evnon is so taken up with tho Idea of having such a Welsh fcsthul lepresentlng nil the vailous denominations that ho usks his leaders 'not to bo HUipllsed" If this Idea Is put Into practice net ear. Prlnrlpil Owen Is not to be allowed to loavo Lampeter college for the Hlshopiie ot bt David's without tec living some toKe not tho c sti em und affection In w hlch ho Is held b the stiulints. A movement with this In view has been stalled, and It is the wish of tho students that the tes timonial should be the joint contillnitlou of "the professors, gtaduates nnd und i graduutes of St David's college, Lam peter," and should teach such ptopm tluiis as to make it a lit ting acknowledgment of his vvotk at tho college. It Is the excellent pinctlco of the editor ot tho "llenlnen" to celebrate St, David's Day by bilnglng oijt a special number ot the National Quaitetly, whoso fumlllur cover, adorned with green locks and tho ud dragon, Is nevei more apt. This efli'n Issue possesses exceptional in t i -est, containing as It does bloiaphlcal ni tidis upon tin lad Hi lltrbei Evans, Bishop llnsll Joins nnd Gwnhhmnl, to gethci with verses to the memory of Edith Wynne, Pilnelpal Morris und oth ers who have passed awn snce St. D i vld's Day was celebiated, Elsteddfodwvi, and especlallv Xcvvport Inns, will g! unity miss the genial face ot Cadlvoi (.Mi. E 0 Snmtid), who this week left foi Glascow to till nil Important position Ulidoi the L E and G Assui ance Co , whom he ic presented as dlstilct manage! while at Nowpoit. Befciio leav ing he was interlnlncd at a bampiLt nnd piesented with a beautiful mnible clock and vnscs to match. Ml Samuel was chalimnn of the Gorsedd committee foi the foi Incoming Newpoit National Eis teddfod, and dsplucd leninikablo powi rs of oiganlzntlon. JIf lllls Jones Gi llllth, the able young member for Angleso, Is described b the "Leeds Meicui" ns "ono ot the smait cst oung men this parliament has pio duccd His maiden speech," continues our contempoiatv, "dellveted ono night last session, about 12 o'clock. In a ciowded and spblted house was a revelation even to those who knew him best Nevei be fore', I should sa, had a p irll imentai v nov Ice made his bow to the legislature with so much freedom nnd assiiiaiue It ,wns i lolllcklng cfloit, full of llulv II lustiatlou 'and audacious lopaitee, and the genual comment was thnt some ol the othei smalt voting Welshmen would have to look to theli lnuiils But Mr. nillllth Is wise In hls dav and geneiatlon. His liumoious aiidiu Itv made him known to the house of commons, but It Is a gift to be used spailuglv, und hlnce that night Mi. Gillllths in p iillnmentai v ilo bato huvo been few, hi let and seilous. Tho veisatlle Welsh renins, Elovv Llvvjto, his onco moie Pilli n upon ivil times hen at the time of the Rhvl Na tional Eisteddfod It wis round Hut the pooi Llew wis Immuicd In a woikhouse, the hcait of the nation was tout hid, and a fund was est ibllshed to help to main tain him In his old age He so fat le loveied fiom his allllctlon h ivlng been on the veige of bllndiii ss as to bo ubli loi n time to wldd the pt n with u dash ol his old-time billllalic, and his eis tediUoille le mlnl-cenees In the Geuluill wele ten! with avldlt It will be le memhiied also that .it the Eliuell i ls teddlod In JVfi It was to Llcw that the sliVLt Clown was ,i winded foi tlie hei oh poem But th small fuml ruinlshul In Ills filuuls Is tlmost thausted, and tin aged bat il, muslclin and Join nullst Is one e mote laee to Tice with dpstilullon At Cat nut von a movement Is on tool to le plenlsh the funds and All W. I Mollis, who husull thiotigh In en the buds gimi dlan angd, Ins once moie undeiliikeu th SL'iietaijshlp. Repllng to "R. J. J.," Mt. Tl Ji" is Jones, the Pont pool postmaster points out that Petei Williams' Bible was tH llshed la 1770 not 1"W) the W e Isn linpii l on the cop In his possession being ru nt u thin Published Toi till Rev Mr Pi l ei Williams b John Ross, MDl'l'L.W Ml Jones Is m enthusiastic blbloriapln i, and he sttongl suppoits the luntititloi1 th it the lionout of bilng the Hist ittempt In Welsh to comment upon the Siiipluxs must be given to John Evans' (.' -sonde L Ptdnlt Efnil," all wolks ot that Ot -sctlptlon which pieceded It hiving hrtn moie oi less of the natiiic of tianslatloiis fiomothei languages "M cop ot tjs sondeb I'edaii EfPiigl,'" adds Mi Jones 'Is complete and dean und the autlioi In his preface dlstlnctlj state-i that the 'Welsh up to this time (17b") have 110 in inted coinmentiii upon the bt'aip tuies In theli own language' 'I he Josu i '1 homiis, who published a brief summaiv In Welsh of M itthew Hiniv's woik on the New 'lestament In 17JJ, was aeconl Ing to 'Llfiddineth Cmiv,' of 'fn-vi-Efall, Llandellobach, and wis at one time a Nonconloimist inlnlstet at Llan edl " The Maniuls of Bute completes his llf tleth cai on the 12th of Septembei net Sir Lewis Mollis has made a selection ot lcpicsentative piccis fiom his poetic il works which will bo published at onie, nt a populai price, b Messis Regan, Paul d Co Sir John Puleston, who lead the les sons at St. Pauls Cathedial when tlie olsh National setvlee was held, used on the oicnsion a cop of the bcilptuies pit -sentej him last tai bv tho Welsh poo. of Londor. St Paul's can boast ot manv jiossesslons, but a Welsh Blbls Is not ot thelt numbei. Frequenters of "Cwidd "Ilsol" lunch eons, wtie often amused bv the vug nits ot ono old biothet, who had the ttpiita tlou of being nlwnvs nad foi a stjuait meal Theie was no more welcome sound to him than the summons to limditon and he was nevei the last to teach the table Once, indeed, In excelled hlin-elt b getting seated befoie auone else ha 1 cnteied the loom, and he at once as'kul to be sitppllfd "But, Mi. G , ' sahl one of tho attendants, "gtace has to he said befoie. meat" "Well," icplltd this oKT pllgilm, can't I sa If' But he didn't. It Is satlsfactoi to leain, on high au thoilt. th it Million, M. P, has not vlo liteel the laws ol Calvinlstlc Mtthodism b pleaching without tindti going the ells, tonnii t Miinlnaiions Mi It Llnvtl, of Llandegil, who Is known as tin Vnhdia con of Cam n vonshlie, ' atiiuits him of an iitegulailt, citing as conclusive the die mute dellveied bv tho late Rt v John Hughes, tho Calvinlstlc hlstoiian, at ho Bangoi "Sissiwn" ot ISIj, that all dea cons have the tight to pieich es-ollldo. Million Is a deicon, and need, thttefore, piss no examinations, unless he tied les to i diminish bis ollke ot minus' agent foi a mlnlstcilal pastotate. AViltes a Carmni thenshlie cotiespnn I ont. Ri feulng to j out note on the use ot the Welsh 'knot" (not "note ) vou need not have gone so lui as Ffestiniog, not so far link as tho "foi ties to Mini a sdiodl in whit h It was in use W hv It was evon In use In Gwiilo school, w lit it that gieat champion, now ot Wales and tho Welsh, Mi lit ilnli Gwnfe Evans, was niastei of the school. The nllegntlon, we Unci, Is perfect! tine If oui coilPspondent will lelei to tin liluo Book Repoit of the Roal t'oninii--sloli on EKmtntiiy IMuc itlnii, he will llml thn Mi Btilah Evans, in his tvi deuce, not onl admits that he usi d th Welsh note in his school, but glvts also the l instins lilt h imbued him to discon tinue it Tin st liool hail Just bt t ii highl DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL;1 ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Usoldunder positt7J XVi'Ittcu UBrnntco, hynnthorizeti ncenta onl, to euro WeuU tlemorj, Dizzinosu, Watefulnes 1 its, listeria, Oiucu. ncB, Mcht Lo3ses, Lvil Uronius, Jiiel: of Cuuli. ilonco NorTou6iics3,Ijat.situde,ull Drains outl. ful I'rrors, in KieeeivoUfnot rubucui, Opium, or Iaqunr, which leado to Miser, UoiiButnotlun, luaanity and Ucath. At btoio or by mail, 61 u box; six fur (V, with v i ittcn cuui-uuteo to euro or rofiuiil iiiiiney. Haniiilo iiuclt. n;;o, contnluiiiB fivo dna' treatment, with full instructions, -r couts. Gnu eamtilo only sold to oacn parson. At fctoro or U muu. & IKKRpH I nliol Rniipl.il :.'iiM Extra Strength. Tl , F"W l?nr Imnntnnpe. r.nna nt' IcVcsfty lnvfir. Lost MitTilinnil. rslnnliMJ nr lmrrnrinnHH' !i?l box; SIX for $5, Wither vet rltrikfi riifiriiiitfr r7 HV tiirnirnln .tflftVia. At cti,...ll fi&FCnEorbyinall. APTER Win, 0, Clark, 326 I't'nn Ave,, Scranton, I'u SiealiJi is Wealth. ""svjrsH anAiia" S&ttJ12iiJCgTR eathTntS gs ' fcl fcVntC W-3 iXMs i "sail v commended by H M. Inspector, the pres ent Aichditicon of C it nun thin, ns one of the most cllklent schools 111 the counties nt Cat mat then nnd Itrecnn, and theiiuis tei not unuituiall ntttlbtittd this to the sti in nnd tun aivlng application of the Welsh note But he was soon disillu sioned '1 he da follow big the iccdpt of the Inept ctor's tepoit a iittmbi I of chll ill en came to school late, the muster summoned them before hint, and aBlced tho eldest: "Well, John, whole hnve oti been so late?" "Please, sit," uplled John, "I am dead!" I he muster knowing this to bo false lepcuted the question, but not tho snme reply, the lad still Insisting that he whs dead. Mr. Evans then put the question til Welsh, nnd leal lit thnt tho lad hud been III, nnd rightly concluding that n si stem which would not enable a 12-eir-old lad to distinguish between be ing HI and being dead was not calculated to piomoto tho Intelligence of the schol ars, -lt Evans promptl called up tho Welsh note and burnt It there and then and It was never tccovctcd from thocrem ntoilum. Theie Is at Llnndudno n pnnot which Is within an Inch of becoming a Welsh haul. He belonged to the late poet "Uvwilch miil," who taught It to icclte a Welsh engl n. A valuable letter fiom the pen ot the late Rev Thomas Chill It s, B A , of llala, vi hlch tlnows light upon sevi ml Intel t st ing mntteis connected with tho histoi of Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodism, has Just bt mi tllscoveied. This doiuinent, width lias escaped the attention of all the Cil vinlstlc hlstoiliins. Is a delenee ot tho de noniln itlou, and was published In the 'Gentleman's Muguflne" foi Jiniini, ISiKl. Piofessnr Mlchncl Jones, of Bala, tho foundtt or the Welsh Colon 111 Pilngo nla, has Just att lined the fcev ent -tilth nnnlveibury or his blithday. An old Welsh philosopher, the pioneer ot cheup lltitatuie in W lies, ustd to sa that un Intelligent dispotlsm wus the best rot m of govei nini nt, such as existed In Giumoigiin In the time ot Itlij, who sin tetdiil Moigni He is leputtd to have made a law obliging evti one who hatl land In Ghnnoignu to sow coin on one half of It, and evti one who had moun tain and to sow coin on a iiiuitti ol It, while all tin land that nelthti giew itiin not was ginttl b e ittle was to be toi ftiled to tin kins, unless It was wood ol fotest 'llu n suit was to distinguish filainoignti above all dlstibts fot Its fltllttllltlCSS 'FOR liNTERNsLuNDEXTNflL USE. t l llts Ml III1MMS ColJs, Coughs, Sere Ihroat, Influena, Bron chitis, Pncumtinij, budllng uf the Juints, I.ambJKu, Influiiiiiiatioiib. RHEUMftTISM. NEURALGIA, FROSTEITES, CHILSLMNS, HEftDACHH, TOOTHACHE, ISTHMfl, DIFFICULT BREATHING. 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Druiclit for ChlchetCera I mil uA XJ 1V monJ Brand lu lti tl an J Uuld metallla1 lOoiei clcd with blu litbuu 1 aLo mt n(lin. Rrfuta .Lin at rant tuhttttu lion and inutatiuiiM Atbruzflitl onDcllc in hUmpi tx larttculari v atLuoolali tol . HPiier rur i uukv in rer vj rr urn Mull. lO.OOOl iluKiuUli utn4 l-uptr. ,"7Chlilirtrttiu,liull.i).1MiiilU'iiiiuiil, H "tttl I INK rENNYROYAL P6LLS V j 124-126 Wyoming Ave. OUR EASTER OPENING TAKES PLACK THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 1 and 2 A GORGEOUS HILLSNERY DISPLAY Will be the principle feature of this event. A large line of Km'opean novelties, as well as the most artistic productions of our own milliners, will be on exhibition. We have engaged for the coming season the most competent trim mers and our prepara tions for business in this department have been made on an uuusuall' large and elaborate scale. Admirers of beautiful and novel creations should not fail to attend on the opening days, when our strongest efforts may be seen to the best advantage. LEBECK&CORIN the: HUNT fi CONNELL CI i) Builders' Hardwars, Gas, Plumbing anJ Electric Fixturss, Electric Liglil Wiri,i2. STEAM AND - HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, Made a - '.TjC ' 'to fe. OW IwTllr' . ViQ'SM Well Man of Me. THE GPCAT lath iny. proilm tlm aho i, result sin aOilayc. ItacU t)Owerfull andqulclily turre when all others fall lou'KnieuwIlI retain their lost nianlioud mid old mm 1U retwer their jonthtul M.or by uoiEf It::VI0. It nulcklj anclsunU reatorlSl.ou J liebs 1.0at Mtalltj, Imrotiucj Mehtli hmisEiona, Lost I'ower lalllnu Meinoij Waitmi: DlbtaseH and all elletta of self abuse or ixi ess and Indiscretion, which unfits ono Jor study business or marriage It uotonlj curtsbj s'jartlncatthoseat of d.,easo,but isaiinat ntrtmilo and liluml builih r, bring tne back tho pink chnv to nln oherhnandre storinj tho llro of outh. It wards ofr Insanity and Consurniition Insist on havnm ItnVI VO.no other It can bo carried in est rocket I3y mall, 8.1.(11) per tuckase or six lorbS OO, with it posl tlo urlttbn (,'tiuruiitcu to euro or rufutid llioinonc. OlrLUlartree. Address ROYAL HmiCINE CO BT Rivor St , CHICAGO. Il" lor bulo b .MA 11 HEW s IlKUa., uru utbt strautoii, 1'j. 2?K "M1 R E V I V ffW TSk RESTORES VITALITY, if&SSL'f. i. Cential Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division) Anthiaelte coal uted excliisKLly, insur Inn cleunlliiLSs and comfort T1.MU TAIU.U IN i:rriiOT JAN. 25, 1S37 Trains leave SLratiton foi Plttston, Wllltcs naire, otc , at 8 20, fl 15, 11 SU a :n , 12 IJ, 2 00, 3 0J, D 00, 7 10 I) in Sundays 3 00, a m . 1 00, . ID, 7 10 p m. Tor Atlantic Clt. 8 20 a m. Tor Now York, Newark and Elizabeth S 20 (express) a m , 12 43 (express w Itli Hut fct parlor ear), i 05 (express) p m Sun. day, 2 lu p in Train leaving 12 15 p m arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Teimin al, 5 .'J p in, anil Now York G 00 p m Tor Muucli Chunk, Alluntown Bethle hem, Kaston and I'hllndelphla, 8 20 a m , 12 15, 2 03, S00 (except Philadelphia) p. in Sunday, 2 15 p in. Toi Loiib Ilrnnoh, Ocean Grove, etc, at S 20 a m ami 12 15 p m For Lakovvood, 8 20 a. m. Tor lU'udlnB, Lebanon end Hnrrl3bure, via AUeiitovvn, 1 20 u m 12 15, 5 00 p. m Sunda), 2 15 p m Tor Pottsville, 20 a m , 12 ii p. m. Iteturnlns leavo New York foot of Lib erty street, North Itlver, at 0 10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1 30, i ! (express with Buffet parlor car) p m, Sunday, 4 30 a m Leave. Philadelphia, HeadlnK Terminal, 9 00 a. m , 2 00 and 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 25 a. in. Through tickets to nil points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at the station. H. P BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II, OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. 2,000,000 Alade and Sold in Six Months, ending riarch 1, 1896, Total Product of The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Supcrlntivc is ?old everywhere from tho Pacific Coast to St. John's, New L'ouiulluiul, and in England, Ireland und Scotland very lavgely, and is recognized an the beat Hour 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 fll BLMISMITH'S SUPPLIES. Bittesibender & Co., Scranton, Pa. LACKAWANNA LOMBEH CO., fclAIJUFACTUOi OF GHB SHED PEB. HIE HEMLOCK IM MtMHWD LIBER i IJill 'limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails sawed to uniform leiif-tlis constantly on hand, l'eeled Hemlock. Prop Timber promptl furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Bull.ilo and Snscitie. liamia Railroad. At jMina, Potter Conntj', Pa., on Couder-port. and. Port Alles.un Kaihoad. C.ipaclty 100.000 feet per da. OLNi:UAL oriMCP-Hoardot Trade llnilding, Scranton, Pa. 'telephone No. 1011. 8oC6tlinesrPoJB a roliible, monthly, rcgnlatlns medicine. Only liormloss S2j tho jiurcst drugs should bo used. It you waul the best, gel wm Bra nn nk n rnHiii iBft 1 "vi ,.' a j. s KTta EbaJfiaeait'fls &X "''' a Uaeuu KA ( r v Ther aro prompt, f ale ard certain in result Thocennmo(Dr. roora) never duap " liiat. Soutauywhere.Sl.OO. Addrcil PEAtilEDlClHU Co., Cleveland, O. Far sals by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES EHHSYLVANIA RAILROAD. bchedule In Lffect Nuvembcris, 1S9S Trains Leavo Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harnsburc, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Nornstovn, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harnsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho Woot. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week das, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, flen'l I'as3. Acent. J. 15. liUTCIIINbON, UenLrul .Manager. LEHIGH VALLH HAILBOAD faii- TE1 Anthracite Coil Used EclUElveli Insur ing Cltanllntsb and Control t IN EPPLcr NOV 13, lSDo 1UAINS LI1AV11 SCHANTON. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D & II It n at 0 4'. 7 15 a m.UOi 1 -0. 3 ii (HI nk Diamond l.iiess) ami 11 0 p. m. Toi IMttston nnd Ilkes-H irio via D L & W II H . 0 00, h ui, 11 20 u m , 1 5a 3 40, COO and 8 47 p m ,,, Tor 'White Iliven, Hazloton. rottsvlllo, and pilnelpal points In tho lo il regions Ma D S. II It It . 0 15 u m , 12 0j and 1 11 P ni. .. ... Tor Bethlehem, Easton, Heading, liar rltburg and pilnrlpal Intermediate sta tions via D ,v. II Tt It, 0 45 7 4j a in, 12 05 1 20, 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 4 tl and 11 to p in. . Tor Tunkhannock, Tovvnndt, Elmlra, Ithaca Ge nva nnd principal Intermediate stations via D, L & W R It, 0 00, SOS, 9 r.3 tx m 12 20 and 3 40 p m Tor Geneva, Hoehester, Bultilo, Nilgai a Tails, Chlmgo and all points west via D & II It P. 7 45 a m.12 03 3 J3 (Ulack Dia mond Espiesi) 3 50 and 11 30 p m Pullman pallor and sUeplnt. 01 Lch'gh Valley chair cars on all tnlns botwoen Will es P.irre and New Yoik, Phlladtl. phla, Ilulfaln and Suspension BrtdKe UOLLIN II WIDlirit. Gen Supt. CIIAS S DPE, Gtn Pass Agt , I'lilln , Pa A W NONNEMArHER, Asst Gen Pass Apt South Bethlehem, Pa Scranton Ollloe. CO1! Lackawanna avenue DELAWARE A N D HUDSON TIME TABLE On MonJaj, Nov. 23, trains will lmvo Scran to'i us follow V3j t3rdvSCin 1 or laruonuaie o la, MH JIIV37 55. S5j 10 15. a m: W n M 12 00 noon, 121, 2 20, 3 52, Vatr r 5 25 0 25. 7 57. 9 10. 10 30. ' n r,5 n. m Tor Albauj Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton Ntw England points, etc j U a. in.; rdr Honesdalo-5 45, 8 55, 10 15 a. m ; noon. 2 20 5 25 P ni jO'n ClTxt 223.7, Vfl. 7or9NevYl-oVnph.ladclph.a. etc, t iu,v.1Vf,linv Ratlroad-6 4. 7 5 a. 12 00 9 33. 0 00, , Via m : 12 05. 120, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Eik- plCSSJ, 41 i" V m ror Pennsylvania Rallioad points 0 45, 9 "ts a m , 2 so, 4 ii p m For western points, via Lehigh Vnllei nallroad-7 45 a m . 12 0".. 3 33 (With Black Diamond Express) a &o. n.ao n m. n--oi.w iin jinlvo at Scranton at follows rrom Carbondale and the north 0 10 7 40 8 10. 9 il, 10 40 a m , 12 00 noon; 103, 24 3 23 4 37, 6 45, 7.45, 9.45 and 11 25 p. m riom Wllkes-Bairo and tho south 5 40, 7 50. 8 60, 10 10, 11.65 a. m ; 1 10, 2.11, 3.13, r. w fi !l. 7 63. 9 01. 9 15 11 52 p m. J W BI'nniCK, G P. A. Albany. N. Y. II. W. Cross, D. P. A., Scranton, Pa, Os VPiWKBfBSilMiQ BARRELS SlfflllSJM i MNELL AGENTS. tWffsa-nmwsiraffTuw'iiH uHnH5 B auuBt' - Fharmacist, cor. Wyoming Aenue and Del., LacLit. and Western, Effect Monday, October ID, 1S0C. Trains ltavo Staunton as follows Ex press for New York and all points East. 140 2 DO, 5 15, 8 00 and 9 55 a. m., 1.10 and 3 33 p m Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5 15, 8 00 and 9 65 a. m , 1.10 and 3 33 p m Avashlngton and way stations, 3 45 p m. Tobj hanna accommodation, G 10 p m Express for Hlnghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 20, 2 35 a m , and 1 53 P 111 , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest am Southwest Huth accommodation, 9 15 a m. Blnghnmton and wa stations, 1 03 p m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p m Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5 5S P in. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2 35 a m and 1 55 p m. Ithaca 2 25 and Bath 9 15 a. m, and 153 p m Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wlllts Banc, Pl mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connection at North umbeiland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore Washington and the South. Northumbeiland and Intermediate sta tions C 00, 9 55 a m , and 1 55 and C 00 p m. Nantlcoke and Intel mediate stations, S 0J nnd 11 20 a m Plj mouth and lutermedlato stations, 3 40 and 8 47 p 111 Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. Tor detailed Information, pocket tirno tnblts, etc, apply to M L Smith, city ticket ofllce, 12S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce Krie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan 4, 1S97. Trains will leuve Scranton for Now York, New burgh and intermediate points on Erie also for Hawley and local points, nt 7 05 a m and 2 23 p. m ; and arrive from above points at 10 33 a. m and 9.33 p. m. S( It WION !)VISK. Ill I'.tlcct October Illi, 1S1IC. North lloiiiid. iMiutli ttoiinil, iiiOJ JOI ijtKi '21)1 8 Stations ? lj 2 5 w (Trains Dnllv, Ex-vj , sl Jj va l ccpt Sunday i U ips v u p m rrlvii Leave ,a m T2N x rrankllii ht .7 4) ... TioWtsc 4'ihI streit .... 7 53i 7ti Wechawkcn .. '8 10 !?' Arrlvo IeaveA id vtl 1 15 llunenck Junctlun 2 5 1 tw, Hancock J 1 1 J Sb htarllKlit 2 22 . 12 4b I'lLstnit Pari: 2 11 . , 12 40 (Oino 2 411 . ijih Povntcllo -'-"io 12 14 lhlinont 8 61 12 ui Th iant Mt 3i0 , .11159 I'lilondalo 3 09 11 19 lorest City 3 19 .... nwilSl Carbundnlo 70(1831 .... .... th 4CMP0 Vhlto nrldjo 1707I33S ... in n (ii2v Jin new i: i2 is 43 .... 1.41 11 21 Jermjn 7 14i 3 45 .... i.avniH Archlball 7 20' sti .... 6 SMI Hi Wlnton 728 3M .... u.'81111 1'eckvlllo 727 3W .... fi 81 11 07 OBphant 7 32 104 ... 0 20 110V I'rlcebUrg 7S4 4 07! .... CIS 11 01 'Ihroop 7 36 410, ... S 15 11 (VI Piovldenco 7.10 t 14 .. ... 8 121IC.7 l'aik P'nco 17 41 fl 17 ... 6 10 10 55 hCiau on 7 4 4 2j y m i m I eavo .Arrive a ur u All tialnsriiiidalli ctcept fiuirtay. f Blgnllles tliat tiulus stop ou signal for pas. Eengers. t-tcuro ratcB via Ontario a Western beforn nurchaslns tickets and savo money. Bay and hlKlit Enpresstothe West J C. Andcrbon, Ocn. Pass Act T, FUtcrott. l)lv. l'oas, Aut.Sorantou, ra.
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