THE SOftANTOy TRIBUNE-. WEDNESDAY MORNING-, SEPTEMBER IB, 1897. Cackawattsta gouty- GAR3QN0ALL Headers will plcaso note that adver tisements, ordirs for Job work, nnd Items for publication left at tho estab lishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will rocelve prompt at tentlon; office open from S a. m, to 10 P. m. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. All the school directors were present on Monday evcnlne at the mooting of the board. Superintendent Forbes re ported that with the permission ot four members, he had transferred Miss Ella Iioland from tho central bulldlns to No. 3 building;, as the accommodo ttons In the central were not sufficient. It was deslrabU that pupils should be taken from tho central building; to the No. 3 school. The board, however, took no action upon the matter. The num ler of, scholars was reported as num bering 2,200. As there are eighty-eight pupils In Miss Morrison's room at the Purview street school, and as another teacher was necessary, on motion of Mr. Coogan the board decided to fur bish' another room and to appoint a teacher. Miss Anna Lee, of Ashley, a normal school graduate, was nomi nated by Mr. Coogan and unanimous ly elected. Her salary, on motion of Mr. Alexander, was fixed at $33. PATH TO CRYSTAL LAKE. It Is thought that next spring a cinder path to Crystal lake will bo made for the accommodation of wheel men. The matter was dlscussrd at the regular meeting of the Cycle club. President Munn has appointed the fol lowing committee on right of way: An drew Mitchell, Jr., Charles Moon and C. II. Smith. The president Is a mem ber cx-ofllclo. The committee will care fully examine the ground, consider the best localities, get estimates of the cost of construction and consult lit regard to the right of way with property owners. It is thought that three and one-halt miles of path will be sufficient. There Is already a good grade and surface to Scott street which Intersects Fallbrook street a short distance this side of the "Falls." Tho main road will bo left at Cole's hollow in order to avoid the Williams' hill. It is thought that work can begin early in the spring. FIRE ON SOUTH SIDE. At About midnight on Monday .Adam Schaff, the watchman at the Delaware and Hudson No. 1 mule barn on the South Side, discovered llames in the upper story in tho north end of tho building. He Immediately gave the nlnrm. Help was obtained in getting tho mules from the burning building. The Mitchell and oCttage Hose com panies came, but were not able to save the building. Many tons of hay were destroyed. Mr. Schaff lost a valuable watch while endeavoring to get out the mules. The loss will amount to several thousand dollars. Tho fire was the re sult of spontaneous combustion. The barn will be re-bullt as soon as possi ble. EPWORTH LEAGUE. The Kpworth league of the Methodist church will give a literary entertain ment this evening, when a programme of much interest will be offered. There will be among a variety of exercises, a recitation by Miss Osborns, of Jermyn; a paper on Klondike by Homer Baker, who a short time oi;o visited Alaska; a recitation by Miss Elizabeth Newton; and a paper by Dr. W. S. Baker. In addition to the literary efforts, sever al musical selections will be presented. The district convention of the Epworth league will be held In this city on the 8th day of November. DR. A. F. GILLIS BUILDING. The plans for Dr. Glllis' new building on his Park place property have been drawn by the architect, J. E. Robinson, of this city. It will be of brick, three stories high. There will be two double stores on the lower floors and flats for dwellings in each story above. Tho building will be modern and attractive and cover a space of 44x60. It Is ex pected that the building will be com pleted by the first of January. The contract has been given, though the name of the builder lias not been an nounced. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Dr. H, C. Wheeler niado a professional vfsit to Forest City yesterday. Miss Isabella Watt commenced a course of study in Cann's preparatory school In Scranton yesterday. Miss Catherlno Thomas has returned homo after a week's visit with relatives In Scranton. P. J. Collins, tho South Main street merchant, was In Honesdalo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Iiurdlck enter tained a number of friends at their homo on Maple nvonuo Monday evening. Mrs, Allco Crago. of Scranton. is visit- PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. Not one hour Sne SUFFER tWITHertlSOment Mca a"y ACHES AND PAINS. 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There Is not a remedial agent In the world that will euro Fever and Ague and all other Malarious, Rllllous and other fevers, aided by RADWAY'S PI 1,1,3, so quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them, A Xew drops In wator will prevent sickness or pains from change of water It Is bet ter than French brandy cr bitters as a ptlmulant. BE SURE TO OET "RADWAY'S" and see the name Is on what you buy, Pi Ice s Cents Per Uottle. Sold by Druggists Ing her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Pcthrick, on Salem avenue. Wilson Cleary returned to Iluckncll col lego yesterday morning. Ho will enter tho senior class this term. Mrs, Louis Snyder, of Wyoming street, spent yesterday In Scranton. Mrs. A. C. Hnncs left Monday for a visit with friends in IJaltlmoro and Phil adelphia. Miss Annlo Kelly, of Plttston, and Mrs. Glnlcy, of Plymouth, who have been vis iting tho Misses Annlo and Mayme Shan non on Washington street, havo re turned home. Miss Jennie Walsh, of Plko street, is visiting friends In Scranton. Moras Aitkin left yesterday for Easton, whero ho will enter Lafayetto college. Thomas Duffy, of the Philadelphia Col lego of Pharmacy, is homo to attend tho marrlngo of his brother, P. A. Duffy to Mrs. Rose Oorman, which takes placo today. Mrs. E. Isham, of Haines Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Pcthrick, on Chestnut avenue. Mrs. Pcthrick Is nlso cntcrtnlnlng her sister, Mrs. James Pet hick, of Honcsdalc. Robert Tully left yesterday morning for a two weeks' visit In New York city. Mrs. Ellen Lear, of Olyphnnt, Is tho guest of Mrs. Thomas Carroll, on Plko street. Miss Mary Brennen returned to Pltts ton yesterday nftcr a two weeks' visit with friends in this city. Mrs. Vera Stono and two children, of Poyntelle, havo returned homo ufter a few dnys' visit with the former's aunt, Miss Fanny Bush, of River street. Mrs. William Frederick is confined to her home at Keynshnnhurst by Illness. John E. Bergnn, of Luby's store, Is In Scranton. E. R. W. Senrlcs, esq., of Susquchnn nn, a nephew of Judge Sondes, of this city, was a visitor In this city yester day. Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Brooklyn street, left yesterday for an extended visit with friends in Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. E. A. Wilcox, of Nineveh, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Foster, of Canaan street. Mrs. Edward Walter, nee Miss Jessie Frank, formerly of this city, but now of Scranton, Is the guest of Mrs. George Mills, on BIrkctt street. Miss Maggie Flnercn left yesterday for Dloomsburg, whero sho will enter tho Normal school. M. J. Mullaney, John F. McDonald. Frank P. Drown and P. IF. Murray, of this city, attended tho annual moctlng of tho Joseph Lauerer Brewing company yesterday at Blnghnmlon, N. Y. Dr. Wheeler, wl.n his stereoptlcon was In Scranton last night, and Illustrated Dr. Reed Burns' lecture before the Lack, nwanna Medical society at tho Munici pal building. P. A. Duffy, of tho firm of Larkln & Duffy, and Miss Roso Gorman, of Scran ton, will bo married nt tho cathedral this morning at S.00 o'clock. Tho No. 1 mlno was Idle yesterday on nccount of the fire, which destroyed tho mule barn on Monday night. Hon. M. T. Burko and Louis Gramer, of this city, and J. 11. Burnett, formerly residing in Carbondalc, nre taking their final examinations at Scranton for ad mission to tho bar. Tho examinations will continue for several days. Rev. Dr. Bird, of tho Scranton Prohi bition church, lectured last evening at tho Vandllng Congregational church. JERMYN NEWS Kaul Sido Residents Assaulted. Unznnr of tho Junior. JCmlenvor Society. A couple of well-known East Side resi dents were brutally set upon and badly pounded by a number of Polandcrs and Hungarians in a Hungarian saloon on Saturday night. Tho Injured men havo slneo been In tho doctor's care, and a number of arrests nro threatened. Tho bazaar to bo given by tho Junior Endeavor society of tho Baptist church, which will open this evening, promises to bo a tlno affair. Good concerts havo been nrranged for each evening. This evening tho Temperanco will glvo the concert. On Thursday evening the Crystal Fire company will furnish tho entertain ment, Friday evening tho Muyfleld band will bo present. On Saturday evening tho Junior Endeavorcrs, assisted by lo cal talent, will render a. programme. Miss Ella Coon Is visiting friends In New York. Mr. Michael Kennedy left on Monday for New Jersey. William Ruddy, of East Side, left yes. terday for St. Louis, whero ho will ac cept a position with his brother, Michael Ruddy, fiho conducts a largo hotel In tho above named city. OLYPHANT. Tho Young People's society of tho Con gregation church Is preparing for a concert, which It will glvo In tho near future. Miss Victoria Frew is tho guest of friends at Carbondalc. Miss Bosslo Johns, ot West Scranton, Is visiting relatives here. Tho Hungarian kindergarten reopened yesterday for tho winter term. Thcro was a largo attendance. Tho following students havo returned to their respective placo of study: Ed ward Ferguson, John Dougherty and John O'Malley, to St, Bonaventurc's col lege; Harry E. Jones, to University of Pennsylvania; B. Percy James, to Phil lips' academy. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lloyd, of Providence, spent Sunday with tho former's parents on tho West Side. Louis Abbott and Fred Watt, of Car bondale, were callers In town yesterday, Mr. David Tobias, of South Gibson, Is visiting nt tho resldcnco of D. Y. Davis, of Lackawanna street. George Mason left Monday for a two weeks' vacation at New York and Phila delphia. MIS3 Hattlo Davis, of Philadelphia, and Miss Katie Reese, of Jermyn, visited friends here yesterday. Mrs. Richard Mason and Mrs. Richard Pettlgrew are spending a few days with relatives at Carbondalc. Miss Mary O'Brien and Master John O'Brien have returned homo after a pleas ant visit with roMttves at Kunusvllle, O. Mrs. D. Y. Davis, Miss Mary Davis, Mrs. David Tobias and Miss Pearl Petti grew spent yesterday at Laurel Hill park. Miss Sadlo Nealon has returned homo from Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. Peter Roberts Is homo again attcr spending two weeks at Asbury Park, N. J. AKC1I1ULD. Tho funeral of the lato Michael Nea'.on occurred from his late homo on Hill street Monday morning, ills remains were con veyed to St. Thomas,' church, whero a high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rov. T. J. Comerford, who afterwards preached an excellent sermon. Tho pall bearers were Janus Glldca, Edward Mun. ley, Michael Rupp, Michael Loftus and John Smith Rev. D. J. Lucas, D. D of Blossburg, was a visitor In town last week. Miss Laura O'Horo, of Dunmore, re turned homo after a very pleasant vlblt with friends In town. Joseph Miller, of South Main street, left yesterday for Alleghany, N. Y whero ha will attend St, Bonavcnturo's college Mrs. E. Mlllhauso and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarkson returned Friday from a visit with tho formet's son, George, 4n New York city. Four wagon loads of young people left town Monday evening on a straw ride to Providence. Tho public schools opened Monday with a large attendance. I'KICHIIUUG. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hlgglnson, of Pitts burg, are visiting friends in town. Mrs. William Brown, of Lincoln street, Is spending tho week at Nantlcoke. Eugene WinllUld, of Scranton, penl Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Plow right. John Cousins, of Peckvllle, catted on friends In town on Thursday last. Tho Nonpareils went to Olyphant on Saturday and defeated tho Browns by a score of 3 to C. Mrs. Harry Slmma was a caller In Scranton Monday. Professor and Mrs. J. T. Watklns, of Scranton, spent Friday with tho lattcr's sister, Mrs. II, 11. Jones, ot Lincoln street, Archlo A. Jones has accepted a posi tion as clerk In Scranton. Mrs. Edmund Carter lias returned to her homo In Taylor nfter a pleasant visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ward. Mrs. William Thomas, of tho South Side, Scranton, circulated among friends In town on Friday last. Mrs. Joseph Falrclough has relumed to her homo In Taylor after a week's stay with relatives In Town. After a good long vacntlon, tho public school children took up their dally tasks Monday. NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. WYOMING. An early morning stroll of our police ofllccrs on Sunday mornings might give them an opportunity to enforce an or dlnanco law of our borough. Tho law Is that no ono shall rldo a wheel upon our sidewalks on Sundays. But this law Is violated almost every Sunday by tho ninny wheelmen who jibbs up and down tho nvenue. nnd tho offenders go on un punished. People of this town and else wliero need to learn tho usefulness of laws unless enforced. Mrs. William Dawson is spending a fow weeks nt unbury. Mrs. E. A. DoWolf Is gradually recov ering from a recent spell of sevcro sick ness. William and Miss Fannlo Kitchens, graduates of tho public schools of this placo last June, are attending Wyoming Seminary, nt Kingston. Tho Junior Baptist Young People's union of tho Baptist church was reor ganized last unday, nnd tho following of llccrs elected: Leader, Mrs. It. R. Thompson; secretary, William Vivian; treasurer, Miss Jennlo Evans; organist, Miss Ida Jenkins; assistant organist, Miss Emma Howell. Moro than thirty chil dren regltcred their names for member ship. Rev. Wilson Trleblo and Rov. Mr. Simpson, D. D., of West Plttston, ex. changed pulpits on last Sunday morning, Repnlrs aro being made on the trolley road through tho town. Tho masons nro at work laying tho foundation for tho handsome new resi dence to bo erected for Dr. 13. S. Hays. Tho doctors report an unusual amount of sickness within tho past tew weeks. The nature of most of tho cases is ma laria, omo effort ought to be mado If possible to prevent tho prevnlency of malaria, which is often times very great in this town. It is claimed that by tho expenditure of a few thousand dollars all the malaria epidemics would bo prac tically avoided. It would seem that to preserve health and prevent dlsenso among tho citizens of any town would bo tho best way to spend public money. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davles attended tho funeral of tho former's aunt In Scranton, yesterday. No one should fail to attend tho lecture ot Robert J. Burdettc, In Music Hall, Monday evening. Sept. 20. Mr. Burdette will lecturo on "Good Medicine," and no matter how sick or despondent ono may be, It they will nttend this lecture they will come away feeling better and hap pier. The proceeds aro to bo used for tho benefit of the Baptist church. Tho annual gatherings of tho societies of tho Wyoming Baptist association will bo held with tho First Baptist church, Nantlcoke, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Among those from the Baptist church who nro In at tendance at these gatherings nro Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris, Mrs. Daniel Reese, Mrs. W. J. Da!cs, William Hughes, Rev. Mrs. W. J. Davles. William Hughes. Rev. Robert R. Thompson, pastor of the church, Is also In attendance, nnd will mako the closing address on Thursday evening beforo tho young people's rally on "Some Special Needs of Young Peo ple's Societies." Georgo Stevens spent Monday in Wllkes-Ilarre. Thero has been some talk among local capitalists of organizing a company nnd starting a tomato canning factory In this town tho coming summer. It would seem that such nn industry, conducted by tho proper skilled labor, would provo a very successful enterprise. FOKEST CITY. Miss Nora Mulholland, of Jermyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Taylor. "Tho Congressman from Texas" will bo produced In Davis' opera houso this evening for the benefit of Entorprlso Hoso company. Tho party will repeat nt tho samo placo tomorrow night. A very meritorious and entertaining pre sentation Is promised. Erlo Land Agent H. J. McCormlck, of Peckvllle, was among tho visitors in Forest City yesterday. Tho Hillsldo l'iro company is making arrangements to hold a fair about tho mlddlo of next month. P. E. Grimes, of Plymouth, a member of 'OS In tho New York Collcgo of Phar macy, visited his classmate, B. F, Mnxey, tho first of tho week. II. D. Swlck, of Jermyn, ono of tho most actlvo firemen among tho volun teers of tho state, was circulating among his Forest City friends Monday. A now foot ball team was organized hero recently. Thomas Mend Is captain and George Reed secretary. The organi zation bears tho euphonious name of "Tho Dog Town Wanderers." Tho Methodist Sunday school will pic nic at Crystal Lako Saturday. Tho teams will leave the church at S o'clock. Mrs. William Watklns has returned from nn extended visit at Harvey's Lake Tho Forest City Social club will hold a social Friday night at St. Stephen's hall, In tho rear of tho Bennett houso. KNIGHTS OF MYSTIC CHAIN. Tho TweiUv-sevontli Annual Conven tion nt I'ottKtowu. Pottstown, Sept. It. Tho twenty-seventh annual convention of tho Select Castlo of Pennsylvania, Knights of tho Mystlo Chain, conevned here today. Bur gess II. R, Davldholser delivered tho ad dress of welcome and Select Commander Joseph Mitchell, ot Pittsburg, respond ed. Aver 200 representatives wero in at tendance from all over tho state. Tho or- only awaits your invitation to bring into your home healthful, palatable and economical food. Be. that 7m get tb. Ftnulnt-hii tttiW-mirka 'Ctltoltn, ' anil ttur'i htaj (, fell..,I uf ,aa taortrrtlD, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CMiato.NiwVoiiL'hlUilcJjkU.rltUUri. A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. Heat, senso of tendorness nnd swelling; of a part, aro all indications that thcro is need of instant repair tho stitch in time. Where theso symptoms exist on tho left or tho right sldo of the womb, tllscnso of tho ovary Is setting In, and soon thcro will be, If thcro Is not already established, a discharge, trifling at first, hut later copious nnd irritating. Soon, nlso, thero will ho felt dull, dragging pains radiating from tho ovary. T)n Tint., mv Rister. lot vour mnladv rro no far. Imf. thoso of you who aro already sufTerlng in this ' S way should begin at onco a course of treatment yr with L-ydia B. lMnUliarn's Vegetables Compound. I f It will rcstoro tho organs to their normal con- , dltion. J In this connection Mrts. E. h. Myriis, Quale- J akc, Pa., says: "My ovaries wero badly dis-j cased, and for almost a year I suffered with so vero burning pains which wero almost unendurable, nnd a dull, henvy pain in tho lower portion of my back. If standing I was most relieved with my foot resting on a stool or chair. Tho doctor told mo I would havo to take my bed nnd keep quiet. I had not used half a bottle of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vcgo tablo Compound beforo it worked wondors with mo. I now owo my health to tho Compound. To thoso who are suffering from diseases peculiar to wo men, I would say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound is just what they need." Mrs. Plnkham wishes to befriend you, nnd if you will wrlto her nt Lynn, Mass., telling her just how you feel, sho will glvo you tho very best ndvico free of charge. Think what a privilege It is to bo able to write to a woman who Is learned in all these matters, and willing to advlso you without charge dcr Is particularly strong In Philadel phia and tho western portion of Penn sylvania. Reports wero submitted show. Ing n flattering gain in finances and membership. Tho founder of tho order, John O. 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LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., - MANUFACTURERS OF Gill SUED PQOUL HIE HIM 10 I1DD8 LUMBER urn limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rail ?,a"etL.to, ""'form lengths constantly oil hand, Peeled Ilrmlocl: Prop 'limber promptly Furnished. i.ii..o-.Yiuross lorK. i-oiter uo.. onthc BufTuto and Susque. a Kailroad. At Alilla. Putter Gmntv. Pn . r.., r- i..-, t ....i lanna Kailroad Port A,U';P.!.l.,y.Ha,,roaa' Capacity - GbNLUAL OIllCE-Boardof telephone No. 4014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO ttwrtAiMTUN and WILKES-BAR LGGOM!VeS,tatEO!ia HOISTING AHD PUiPIHG MACHINERY. RAILROAD Schedule In Ulfcct November 15, i3)S. Trains Lcavo Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, fop Sunbury, Harrisburi;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Potlsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for 6un bury, Harrisburg, 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 West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. COO p. m., week days, for Harleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, Qen'l Pass. Asent. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manager. Central ItuilronJ of Xew Jersey (Leh'sli and Susquehanna Division.) Btatlons In New York Foot ot Liberty street. N. It., ana Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanlress and comfort. TIME TABLK IN EFFECT JULY 22. U97. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre. etc.. at 8.20. 9 la. 11.30 a. m.. 1 43 2 00, 3.03. 5 00. 7.10 p. in. Sundays, 9.00, aVnoVo0unVay-r0arPi;-.T20. 1U0 a. rn 2.W 3.03, 6.00 P. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m.. 1.00, 2.15 ToT Ne'wnYorS! VwriV ad Elizabeth, S"0 rexnress) a. m., 12.13 (express with liuffet parlor car), 3.03 (express) p. in. Sunday 2.15 P. rn. Train leaving 12.4-1 P. m arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Term ln'nf 5 "2 : p rn. f.nd New York U.00 p. rn. wnr Mau-h Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem Easton and Philadelphia. 8 20 a. m.. 12 45,' 3.03, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. S l"odrnLons5lfraneh. Ocean Grove, etc., nt S '0 a m. and 12. 15 p. m. vnr rteadlns, Lebanon and Hnrrlsburfr, via Allentown.' 8.20 a. m., 12.13, 5.00 p. m. CJtinrllV 2.15 P. m. i"nr Pottsville. 8.20 a. m.. 12.43 p. m. ertv street. North 'itlver. at 9.10 (exprecs) n ml 10. 1 . 4.15 (express with Buffet Pttireavc i Now York, foct Whitehall' street, r. m Pascengers arriving or departing cover with all tho elevated railroads, Brooklyn. Staten Island and Coney Is- Grand Central Depot and Long Island "Leave'VhIladelphla. Reading Terminal. 9,00 a. m., 2.00 and i.W p. m. Sunday, U.25 "'Through tickets to all points at lowest rato may be hnd on application In ad vanco to tho ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. Del., Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 21, 1597. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex cress for Now York and all points East. 1,40, 2.60, 6.15, a.00 and 10,20 a. m.; 12.53 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South. 5,15, 8.00 and 10.20 a. m 12.53 nnd 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6,10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego. El mtra. Corning, Buth. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.10, 2.33, 9.00 a. m.. nnd 1.55 p, m., making close connctIons at Buffalo to all points In tho West. North, west and Southwest. Blnghamton and way station, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10 P'Btnghsmton and Elmlra express, 6.53 P-Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.33 a. m. and 1-55 p, m. Ithaca, 2.33, 9.00 n. m., nnd 1.63 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes Bnrre, Plymouth. Uloomsburg und Dan ville, making close connection -at North umberland for Wllllnmsport. Hnrrlshurg, Baltimore, Washington nnd the South, Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 10.20 a. m., and 1.55 and 6.00 p. m, Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8.08 and 11.20 a, m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.47 p. m, For Kingston, 12.40 p, m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains. For dotallcd Information, pocket time tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofilce. Erlo and Wvominc Vallev. Effoct Monday, May 31st. 1897. Trains leave Scranton as follows! For w York and Intermediate points on 400.000 feet per day. Trade lliilldiiig. Scranton, Pa. RE, PA., Manufacturers of , r-M., Monuiacturers ot Engines, Boilers, General Office: SCRANTON, PA. TinE TABLES. Erie railroad, also for Hawley, Lako Ariel and local points at 5.00 a. m. and 2.28 p. m. Additional trains for Lako Ariel and points Intermediate at 8.43 a. m. and 5.20 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday,' July 5, trains will leavo Scranton au fellows: ro.r. Carbondale.20, 7.53, 8.55, 10.13 a. 2'i J,2-0?, nooii 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 6.25, 6.23, 7.57, 8.15, io.4j p. m ; 12.10 a. m , 1' or Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 6.20 a. m., 2.20 p. m. ljre Hone.sdalc-C.20, 8.53, 10.15 a. in.; 12.00 noon: 2.20, 5.25 p. m. ,?r WIJkes-Barre-8.45, 7.50, 8.43, 9.33, l45a. m; 12.05. 1.25.2.2S, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.K0, 9.50, 11.30 p. m. t FAr J-?,.. Yorlc- Philadelphia, etc.. via Lehigh Valley It. It., 6.43. 7.50 a. m.; 12.03. 1.2o. 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Ex-Kei4)-lL30-p-m. For Pennsylvania It. It. poInts-6.43, D.33, a. m.;2.2S. 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley n. It., 7.CJ a. m.: 12.05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express). 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: - ?Trom, Carbondalo and the north 6.40 .4j, 8.40, 9.31, 10.40 o. m.i 12.00 noon; 1.20. 2.24. 3.23. 4.37. 6.45. 7.45, 9.45. 11.25 p. m. From WHItes-nnrro and the south 6.15, 7.50, 8.50, 10.10. 11.53 a. m.; 1.16. 2.11. 3.49. Zr'n,-J'2l- 'M- -m- p4:; P- ".; 12.03 a. m. h AVv. BI'RDTCK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. V. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley 'Kailroad System. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT JUNE 14. 11,97. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Yotk via D. & II. It. It- at 6.43, 7.50 a. m and 12.03, 1.23. 2.2S, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and WIIkes-Rarro via D. L. & W R. R.. 6.00. 8.0S, 11.20 a. m 1.53 3,40, 6 00 and S.47 p. m. For White Heven. Hneton. Pottsville. and principal ptllnts-ln tho coal regions via D. & II. It. It., 0.15, 7.60 a. m 12.03 and 4.41 p. m. Fo- Bethlehem, Easton, Rending, Har risburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via. D. & H. It. It.. 6.43. 7.50 a. m 12.05. 1.23. 2.2S, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex press), 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. For Tunkhar.r ock, Towanda, Elinlra, Ithaca, O-jnovn and prlnclpnl Intermediate stations Via D., L. & W. II. It., 6.00, 8.0S a, m.. 12.40 nd 3.10 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Bulfalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago nnd all points west via D. t H. It. R.. 12.05. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley chair cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barro and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo nnd SiiHpenflon Bridge; ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gor.. Supt. CIIAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla., A. aW. NONNEMACHER, Assl. Gen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office. 303 Lackawanna avenue. SCHA!TON DIVISION. Ill IUfccI Jnuo!J7lli, 1SD7. jv5wOiii!ajA3 North Hound, south Hound, 8031201 Toa, en t b Stations J? h g fi H (Trains Dally, Ex. g f b a v. I cept Sunday.) u i a I ...... p nAirIve Leave 1 u ' 72.VN. Y. Franklin fit 710 .... 7 10 West 4v!nd street .... 73 .... 700 Weehawken .... 8 10 .... p 11 Arrive Leave a mi- m .... 6 iru 1 15 (!odiil dlbl'2i6 ...,' .... eie 100 Hancoct is; 3 nt .... ... 6 07!2f0 6tarlU'ht 6 28 saa .... .... aoi;i2 4fi I'rcstoa I'arlc 6M 231 .... .... 55412401 Wlnwnod 82 241 .... .... 51718 8 royntello 680 250 .... .... fii'1211 Orson oss 259 .... .... aai2f3 Pleasant Mt. 7 0M3ra .... ,...fHMtlK9 7Ul)!ondalO 7 0S 8 09, .... .... 516,1149 Forest City. 7 SO 8 19 .... .,,, 6001181 carbonda'e 73il asi! .... .... fl 67.(1180 WhltO llrldjo 7 3713 38 ... ..U 611(112 Jlayneld 7 413 is .... .... 4 IS, 11 83 Jermyn 7 41! 3 45..., .... 44)1118 Archibald 760 ssi ,.., ,.,. 1401115 Wlaton 7 6S 8 64 .... ....4861111 reckvlll' TBS 869 .... ,., .43111107 oirrhant srsNoi..., .... 4 8110 ITIceuurS 8 CI 10T .... .... 4 '.'0:11 03 Tliroop 8CH 410.... ,,.,4 82 110) Providence 10' 4 14 .... .... 11 11067 rark Place a 12 hit..,, ... 4 15 10 55 fccranton d is 4 20 .... It mU m Leare Arrive u p m All trains run dally excent Kundav. r. BlznWes that trains stop on sljuM for pas sengers. Kcure rates ila Ontario a Western beforo' purchasing tickets and save money, Day and WlgntEi press to the West. J-cAnaer0naen'I,ft8S Agt. T. Flltcxolt. Dlr. Pass. Airt. Scranton. I'.