TL1E SURAiYJL'OiX TlumJiNIi-THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1S9S. YJI.C.A.TEAMLOST TO THE ROCHESTERS Dul lilt Score Up 10-3 Wis No Dls credit. LOCAL PITCHERS SOA10WIIAT WILD Thi Wcnknossl Couplod with Boms Cottly Errors Kxplnlni the Frofas Monuli' Mm Unearned Hum. Hranll Crowd Present Owing to tho JUIIIUrr Excltmnent 1'taya bjr Encn, (irlilin nnd Climer tho Fonturos. Morton's ciowd of ltnmlgtants or eml KMtils its ilifllcult to determine which, here i.r In ltocheater at Inst got an lilt nl duy and Ideal opportunity yester day to llmhor up after nine days of dampness, cold nnd inactivity. But other things did not conespond to the Weathei. TIip present International oilsls nnd thf Thirteenth regiment, of Scr.uiton, which left Inst evening for Mount Oietna. detracted interest from the cnine and unless Mot ton had a guarantee he will leave heie with only the pinceods from an tiudlence ot about ft hundred pel sons The Young Jlcn'i Cliilstlnn nocia tlon team opposed I" Rochester is pro bably the best nmateur team in this pirt of the state, lju the wlldness ot the pitches, Miilderlg nnd O'Nell and enine costly oriois jomoved all doubt that Hocheter would In. though the game wsi" clove until the sixth inning Rochester was 111 "t at bat and had three on bases and two out with Cl -met up in the first Inning, but the usu ally lellnbl" Clvniei forced Sehfllet at second German's w ilk and steal ni'd Walter's sliiRle with two out in the second, stoieel the llii-l tun ot the gume. In rUinnton's tlilul two inns weie eauied of YciKci by i lnule, double and slnrle ronciutivpl. In the fnuith Hoi liestei scored thiee and got a lead nf two on Boyd's walk, Yoikes' Ingle, an outfield eiror. Walter's sin gle. Lagan'" life and Masev's single with two out. . A walk to Bonner, Varan's single and a double piny on the lattei and IHg Hill developed n run r'y in the Mth Schelllor went to lit &t on an eiror, stole second and came in on Clvmei's .single. Hoohester opened the eighth with four on "ol e 1. Tour i tins w ei o tallied on an rnor, Mussey's single. Grlllln's double to il'jht-eentei, two infield eirors and G'llonS single Two singles put Scran ton men on first nnd thiid at the open ing of the list of the eighth. Tho run ner on thltd scoied on the other's steal and CSti man's fumble during the ehaa i nir Yeikes pitched foui Innings and gave sl lilts for seven bases. Gillon in five innings g.ivo five hits for six bases, sensational catches by Hagnn and !il:lin and Clvmei's one-hand blocking el a fly hit In --hoit light weie the fi-ntuics. Malinger Mm ton sajs he has not set tled upon the right field candidate. Ho will not do so nor make any ehnnges until after a long spell of faorable weather. Store itoeiiKSTmt. All. K. H. O A. J:. Walters, tf n 12 0 0 0 Homier, ss I 1 fl o S 0 llagan, If G 1 1 .' U 0 Mnssey. lb fi 1 2 1. u 0 Schefler. rf a 1 II 0 0 0 tirlflln, if 2 alio ii I'lymcr, 2b 0 l 2 4 2 0 ileiman, 3b S 1 1 l ?, J llod, c 12 0 7 0 0 Yerkes, i .1 J 2 0 1 (I ;illon, p 2 n 1 (i 2 u Totals 42 10 2 "7 n 2 SCItANTON. AH, It. If. O A. U .1. lhooks, sh 5 n n r, 2 l Xol.ui, lb 1 0 0 U 0 0 Owens, Hi 4 1 2 G 0 1 Logan, ss 4 1 a :: S 4 Iilandlli, 2b 1 1 S 1 0 0 cillciau, o 4 o l :: i o Reese, cf 4 0 12 0 1 Steele, if 4 o o :, n o T, Iliooks, if 4 0 10 0 0 llulcieilg. p 2 0 0 0 0 0 N'eill. 1 2 U 0 U 1 0 Totals as 1 11 27 12 Rnchcstei 0 10 3 0 2 0 4 010 Su.mton . .0 0200001 03 Earned runs Rochester, 1; Scranton, 2 Two-base hits Ycrkcs, Grltlln, Logan, 2 hlolen bases German, 2; Scheftler, Owen, 2, Glllei.tn Left on bases Rochester, U, Seinnton. b. Struck out By Yerkes. 3, by C.lllou, a, by O'Neill, a. Double plays Bonner to Chmer to Masscy; .1. Brook to Logan to Owens Klrst on enors Roch ester, R; Scrunton. 1 First on balls-Oft Mulilerlg, 3; off O'Neill, 3. Hit by pitcher -Bonner, Masxex Fmplre Grltlln und Morse. Time- 1 55. National Luuguc. CHAMPIONSHIP RLCORD. W. L. ti 2 Per. .750 .714 Mo .coo .571 .SM .63(1 .500 .375 .2S0 .271 .123 Cincinnati Baltimore) Chicago PlttslMltg ill cjoklj ti Boston , Cln eland Philadelphia New Voik Washington I.oulsllli) a St Louis i At Phlladelnbla- H.U E. m i, i i V. S o I o l l l o 0-n 11 0 Plllltdolplilii . ...0 100 00000-1 S 3 BatterlOfNlehnls nnd Bergen. Dunklo nnd Bojle. Pmplrcs-Curry nnd Siivilct. At B.illlmoic " j i x' Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1-7 10 0 Baltimore 0 12 0 0 10 0 01 9 2 Battel les-Kennedy and Ryan, Hughes line Clarke. Umpires-Lynch and Con nelly. At Washington r j p MrW, ,Y0lk 4 0805 2 1-20 10 1 Washington 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 C 9 4 Batttrlcs-Seymour nndWnrner; Amole, Donovan unci McGulre. Umpires-Ems-lie and Andrews. (Game called on ac count of darkness.) At Louisville jj i,t i.niiisviiin 000110430- 9 17 fi Cleveland 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0812 3 Batterles-Ehret mid WlUon; McAllls tr. Young and O'Connor. Umplrcs Swartwood nnd Wood. St. Louis (first game)- R.H.E St. Louis 0000020 0 13 11 3 Pittsburg 041000202 9 11 0 Batterles-Sudhoff, Daniels nnd Stmden, Hnstlngs and Scbriver. Uniplres-Cush-man und Hedler. (Second game) n. H.E. Pittsburg '. 10 0 2 10 4 3 01111 2 St. Louis 0020O000O2 8 4 Bdttcrles-Tunncblll nnd Schriver, Hughcy and Sugdcn. Umphes lleydler nnd Cushman. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Chlcngo 0 0000 2 1003 11 2 Cincinnati 0 0 0 a 2 1 0 0 0 G 8 0 Batteries Thornton nnd Donohue. Dwyer nnd Ptltz'. Umpires McDonald und O'Dua. P.xlilbltlou Unmet, At Lancaster R.H.E Luncnstor ,0100010000000-2 6 4 ILuiXord ... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 H 6 COMMON DISEASES Pilot, I'lituln and Inilnminntorv Con dltlons of llio Rectum. Th troubles so annoying and dnn norous to hea ' r.-e t tnone the com monest with which humnnlty Is nf llictcd. Wo are, therefor, pleased to an nounce that modem jesearch In medi cal science has nt last produced a cer tain cuie for them and as usual with all great and meritorious Inventions, Is simple, und the only wonder Is that such a remedy was not discovered and used years nso. The romedy we refer to It known as tho Pyramid Pile Cure. It Is not an ointment nor a naive, liquid nor Inter nal remedy, but Is applied directly to tho seat of the disease and produces r cure in a surprisingly short space of time. For Itching piles n few applications ptoducor a complete ruie, while for bleeding, protruding nnd all other forms of rectul diseases ltt use will re sult In n permanent cure oven In cases whete an operation has failed. The Pyramid Pile Cure 1b painless to use ond relieves all pain nt once. All druggists keep It or will get it for you. It in prepared by tho Pyramid Drug Co., of Mnishal, Mich., who will send oit full pnrtlculnrs of the cause nnd cure of piles, also testimonials fiom eeiy section of the country or if your druggist has the remedy on hand you will find the tieutlse on piles and testimonials in each package ot the romedi. A ttlal will convince you that the Pyramid Pile Cuie Is a specific for cery form of tectal disease and It is guaranteed to contain no mineral poisons nor injurious Ingredients so often retorted to In ti eating piles. Sold by druggists at CO cents. Batteries Sprogel and Roth- Ames and Roach. Umpire nicnn.in. At Allentown Allentown Heading Batteries Wood and He) don. it u h 00040000 4-S 7 1 2020000004 9 2 and roster: Uurwin At Richmond E.lt.E Richmond 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0-1 7 0 Newark , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 llatteries Cbesbio and Hess; C. Engun and Enthfuss. . m OLD FOLKE'S CONCERT. Mil! lie fiiven for the Ilenoflt of Creon Itldge Convent. A meeting of the promoters of the old folks' concert for the benefit of the Green Ridge conxent was held in the looms oer 1., H. Powell's music Btoro Tuesday e enlng There w us a. good at tendance and much interest was mani fested in the work. The concert will be given at the Lyceum on May 23, and will consist of Irish melodies of most modem haimonlzatlon. Tho charactets will be costumed In tho dress of colonial duys, nnd the soloists and choruses will compilso the pick of the best voices among the Catholic singers In the city. The ditectlon of the pioductlon Is In chaige of Professor John T. Wntklns, whose ability along these lines Is too well known to need any comment. The patronesses of the nffnlr will Include some of the best known ladies in the city. Rehearsals will be held evorv Tuesday and Friday evenings nt the rehearsal looms of the Scranton Lle derkra,nz society. The accompanist of the singers will be Miss Anna Durkln, organist of St Patrick's chuich At last night's meeting the plan and scope of the woik was discussed nnd Professor Wntklns outlined the duties dsvoHlng upon the participants. THE MAYOR'S SIGNATURE. Was Attached to n .Number of Reso lution Yesterday. M tyor Rnlley Tueodny evening nt tnched his signatmes to the follow in,; resolutions- For a ioint convention of councils Monday, May 2, to elect a board of ap peals, directing the city cletk to ad vertise for ptoposals to do city adver tising and printing city oidlnances, te jectlng bids to furnish steamer for Franklin Engine company; peimlttlng F. W. Zlzelman to erect a fire alarm striker In his residence; for grade of sldewnlks on Oak street; directing the city engineer to nscettain the amount of trollev wire strung within the city limits; directing the Scranton Railway company to jepalr stone pave on Wash burn street, directing street commis sioner to advertise for bids to repair asphalt for sidewalks and curb on Mon roe avenue, Gibson street and Qulncy avenue; for change of light corner ot Green Ridge street nnd Nny Aug ave nue, directing city engineer to give line and grnde of gutter on Meridian street. The bonds of Thomas J. Langnn and C. It. Hedford, collector of delinquent taxes, were approved. CONRAD WILL NOT ACCEPT. Does Not Want to Ho Janitor of tho City Hall. Charles Conrad, ex-school controller of tho 1-levcnth ward, has declined to accept the position of janitor of tho City Hall, to which he was appointed liv Mayor Ralley. His appointment was continued last Thursday night. Mr Comnd t-ays that he believes it would not be wise on his pan to nc cept the position ns he would piobably lie turned out nfter the next election for mayor und ns Mayor Ilnlley's term Is more than half over, he concluded to retain his ptesent position as that of machinist at the steel mill Mayor Ralley said yesterday that he had heard nothing from Mr, Conrad since his appointment nnd that he will nnme his successor tonight. A man named Ward of North Scranton, is said to be slated for tho position. REPAIRINQ TIIK PAVED STREETS. llnrber Asphalt Company llog,ii Work on Thorn Yestnrdnv. The Rarber Asphalt company yester day began to repair the holes In the asphalt pavement about town made In repairing and laying; water mains, etc. Today tho woik of patching the Lackawanna avenue pavement will be gin and continue under tho direction of Street Commissioner Dunning until all of the asphalt paved streets of the city are put In shape. The money for tho woik has not yet been appropriated, hut will ho In the ordinance now before councils. Lnrcc at Block of .limbic. The largest block of marble over nent out of East Tcnnesee wus shipped bv way of the Hnltlmoie and Ohio inllroad to Now England during tho fltst week In M-tirli It was consigned to Nor oross Bins, at East Cumbrldgo, Muss,, ond it weighed 45,000 pounds. It was quarried near Kno.xvllle. When you go to lunch today, remem. ber the Clem Cafe. Price hulldlnjf. Openlnff today THE MARKETS. Vtutl Street Ilavtaw. Now York, April 27, Today's market was almost entirely without tone. The total tiansactlons were not greatly In excess of the smallest day's business in the history of tho exchange, the aggre gate of oil sales footing up only Sl.tuO shares. The market drifted ulmlessly and ocr it ery narrow tango. Such usually volatile specialties ns Sugar and Metro politan Street llnllwaj coored a rnngo of less thnn "1 during the whole dn. A lingo number of stocks which almost fll wu)H figuie In tho day's trading had not a single sal recorded for lliem. A few slocks moved quite widely on account of special causes. Canadian Pacific and tho Northern Pacific stocks moved upwuids together on rumors tint the northwestern rnte war Is about to bo settled. Canadian Pacific's net gain Is 2', and Noithcm Pa cific a point A strength of thco stocks really gavo tho tone to tho whole market lifting it aboo tho small losses at tho opening to the narrow level nbove last night's close. Total sales of stocks wore Sl.fOO abates, Turnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO. stock brokers, Meais building, rooms 703-7M. Open- Illph- Low- Clos Ing. esv. et. Ing. Am Sag. Ro'g Co ..IK, 1W llfi ll.,1;, A. T & S P. Pr .. iV 21'a 2J7s 2l Am. Tobacco Co .. .101 j 10J lol'i 101'i Am. Spirits 10 lli2 10? 17 Am Spirit", Pr .... 27'j 27 27'3 27' Hilt. & Ohio 15'i 15 lVii l.'i'A Hrook. R. T CiJ'a -""'i '" " Chic. & O. W 10'i 1UU Wi Wi Chic. N. W 110 1101', 110 110i4 Chic , H. & Q SOU M Wrs W Chicago (las ki WC, SS -4 &')!, Chic, Mil. Sr St. P .. Sj Vj !il7H ST.', Chle.R I &V .... SV SI SI1 Wi Ueliw.ire ft Hud .. 107 1'I78 1U73 107W (leu. Illcctrie IP tiP P.l .il'i Louis & Nnh 46S 4L.Sj 40 40 Manhattan Ulc !)2'j W.'t '' P-'i Mo Pacific 25V 2iH 2JV2VA N. Y. Central 107 107'j 107 1071.. Noilh Pacllle 2214 - " nl -7 Nor Pacllle. Pr .... W, fll wr, W Pacific Mall 2.' 2J'j 22 '.Jt Phil & Re .id . . 1" 15' 1" 15', Southern R. R., Pi . 2I'8 i-lTk 2Prt 2t'm Tenn, r. & lion .... 1S7 18'& lSWa Cnlon Pac, 1st Pr .. VI r,0'.j 00 r0, Wabash o1, b1, i. b1 Wabash. Pr r.' V, 15 15 West Pnlon S'U S5.. S5U s"'! Met Tincllon Co ..ITS IWjU 13"). Uj'j CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- W'HUAT. lug. est est. lug. Maj 12J 121 11! UP July 0PS 113 !HJ 'jiU CORN. May r.'s 34 ", ;: aulv SI 34-s SPi Sl?8 OATS. May 2S' 2S'S 2", ?S Jul 25 25'i -l7g 2Vt PORK. Mas 1I.Pi 11'2" 1113 11.22 Jul 11.1 1152 11 Jj 11.17 LARD Ma 502 r. b7 "ii'O 507 Jul 5 07 3 75 5 07 70 .Scrnnton Hoard of Trade Exchange Quotntionso-All Quotation! Bused on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co Nutlonnl Bcilng H. Dlillg Co 10 SO First Nutlonnl Bank 700 Elmhuist licultAuid Scranton Savings Bank 223 Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron . Steel Co to Third National Bank S5 Thtoop Noclty Mfg Co lO'i S3 130 Scranton Tiac. Co Scranton Axlo Works Wtston Mill Co '. Alexander Car Replacer Co .. Dime Dcp As Dls. Bank Peck Lumbui Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat SL Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat &. Powei Comniny Scranton Forging Co Tiadeis' National Bank BONDS. Scranton Pass Railwuy, first mortgage, due 1U20 People's Street Railway. Hist mortgage, due l'JIS Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen-' eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. bcJ.. Mt. Voinon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Ti action Co., hist mortgage 6's, due 1932 lb 230 1W 151 173 b5 1W m 115 115 115 100 102 102 05 1W 103 New York Produce .Market. New York. Aptil 27 Flour Strong and fairly active. Wheat Spot firm: No 2 red, $1 21 f o b , afloat-options weak un til late In the day when prices rallied declblvelj, closing firm nt 'Bale. net ad vance, No 2 led, Maj, closed $122, July, 11 OP'b: September, 90c , De-comber, S73iC. Corn Spot film, No. 2 401iC, f. o. b, afloat, options easier in early dealings but liter recoveied fullv and closed un changed; Mdv, closed :s34c ; Julj, 3sc Oats-Spot dull, No. 2. 11c; No. 3, 32'ie., No. 2 white, 35d35'.c , No J white, 3U42c , options stronger but quiet, closing 'jc net higher. Ma, closed ai'ie Buttei Steadv , westtrn creamery, PialTe. , do fuetoij, 12.d!5c , Elglns, 17c , Imitation cieameiv, lP-.alilc ; state dairy 14al6e , do, creamer), i5al7c. Eggs Stead) , stdto and Pennsylvania, ll'ialHc , western fresh, ll'ic , southern, S o Philadelphia Provision llitrket. Philadelphia. Apill 27 -Wheat rinn, contract grade, April, $1 12al,12'j. Coin Weak and V lower, No 2 mixed, April and Ma), ffUjaJi'te. Potatoes Firm, while, choice, pLr bushel, 0.i'i5c , do. fair to good, do do, fcSaSSi Buttei Steady, fane) western n ennui) li'.c , do prints 19i Eggs Stead) . fitsh, ucniby, IIVjC. , do western ll'.i do southern, lO'sc Cheese Firm Refined Sugars l'u changed Cotton Was 1-lCc. lower, mid dling uplands, b 9-IOc Tallow Su ady und unchanged Live und Diessul I'oulir) Pnehanged Receipts Flour 1,500 barrels and 5,000 sacks, wheat. 9,000 buslals, coin, 79,000 bushels, oats, 12.000 bushels Ship ments Wheat, COX) bushels, torn, 'JS.OW bushels, oats, 12 000 bushels ( liic'iico Produce Market. Chicago, April 27 July wheat were stampeded on Chango toda) bears The option named made a clean advance of S'ie wiping out an early dcellno of 2Ue., and closing with n net gain of iv8e. Ev er)body was"ou the selling side from tho stint on lower cables, favoidble crop news nnd declines at tho northwest. But for eign markets recovered shut ply, Antwerp scoring an advance of 4.il,c. Shorts rushed to cover, and bid July up from 01 ; to 9"c May wheat iccovered most of n De. decline, but closed with n net loss ot 1C. Coin nnd oats recovered early de clines and clo'ed unchanged to ,e. hlgh er Provisions ruled dull Poik declined tit . ldrd 2'sC ribs closed steady. Cash uuotatlons were us follows: Flour In fair demand unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat 1.0; No J spring wheat, $1 00al .2, No 2 led. Jl 20. No. 2 coin, S31a".IV1 No. 2 julluvv .ltd II V ; No. 2 oats, 2S'jC. : No i white, 31a3l'c No. ,) white, 30Ua30?c; No 2 rye. 69"e ; No 2 barle). 40aHJc: No I flax seed 1 2'i1,nl J), prime timothy seed. 12.90; mess pork, ill 20all.J5. laid, J5.C6, short ribs, sides, loose, ' I5a5.70: diy suited shoulders, boxed, I4u5c; short clear sldos. boxed, J5fc5afi05, whisky, dls tillers' finished goods, per gallon. 11.20: tugars, unchanged liiciign Live Stork. Chicago, April 27 Cattle In good de mand, prices, firm, common to fall, JJ.'Kj.e 1 26; choice shippers, S5a5.25, stockers und ftedcirrt, ,!&0u4,75: tulves, 1'juG; prlmo cows, 13 50 it. Hogs Active und firm: sales ranged from $1.75a3R0 foi common to SI io for prime lots pgs, JIGOaJko. Sheep Bteudy und ilim, choice lots in good do- THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION U A WORD. FOR RENT FOR RENT - SECOND Qulnej uvenue. ri.oon Ml ITllNISIIUD ROOMS-VUItY PL1US- ant; t10 Washington avenue; ulso un furnished rooms for lUht housekeeping. TWO HANDSOMKLY looms at til Mulberry PI RN1S1IUD ctiect. FOR RUNT-ORPAT OPPORTUNITY, l'lrst class boardliig house in ceitinl city, full of lodgers,. Landlady discon tinued becauso of illness. Immediate pos session. A. V. llOWl'tt, 309 Connell bldg. KOR RENT - HALF OP DOUBLE lioiiKe; lnipioements: corner of Main nnd Eynon. Irqulro 6.'2 South Main HOl'SE FOR RENT-405 WYOMING nveiiue. Apply to F II demons, nine Rldgo CoaJ Cornpanj'a olllce, Mcars RulldlBg JaRN FOR RENT-05 MAHON COURT. Apply to F. II demons. Blue Rldgo Coal Company's olllce Metr Building FOR SALE FINE' SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE, W. Market street 110 FOR SALE-PAIR OF MARES, MA- hogany bavs, black points, G jears old IS 51 . ntirl 1S1 l,,. ii.!., lilrrh. weluht 2.10O good roadsters, high hookers and perfect- i ly sound. Jlust be ecn to be appreciated, a chance of a lifetime for parties looking ror a lino matched team, aiso uuuiiih harness, buggj und pole. lnciulre L23 Sandcison uvuiue FOR SALE - THREE , LARGE FIRE proof ,afcs. Call at Mtlco of HENRY BELIN JR, room 212 'commonwealth building. vnn oatt- nr,rvr.vr rum iau hvt. FO?erf AcIheS;Bl,Cpe'nnEuSe:1 FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSR POWER ' POWER boiler, as eood e.a new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. foIrrent OR SALE-HOUSE AT 411 Clay avenue, 0 room-, modern ln provements. Inquire of C J. POST, Com monwealth Bldg SALESMAN WANTED. WANTED LOCAL SALESMAN "TO sell our Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Axlo Grcaso and Petiolatum. Fine oils and libeial commissi 11. Address PENN PETROLATUM CO. Offlco and Reflniry, Coruopolls, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE salesman-m'a'day. no canvass- Ing. No deliveries. No collections Samples free Side line or exclusive. Mfrs, 3DI1 Market St. Plilladelphla. HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTED-A COMPETENT COOK AND general scrvnnt Good wages to suit able party. 13! So Lincoln avenue. WANTED-A HOUSEMAID TO GO TO Ut 1 niwKi.urir l i v nt have flist btioutlsburg. la .Aiuiit nave nisi class references Wages 111 monthly, Address S C , Jermyn 1 fotel, LADIES EARN JS "WEEKLY DOING needle work at homo, no canvassing. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope K" reply. S'aiularel Novelty Co , 101 Ueek man St , New York BOARDING. riRST-CLASS BOARD, WITH OR without room: special rates given to permanent boarders Rooms heated by steam and lighted by electric light, cen trally located; 2 minutes wnlk from all depots; 5 meal tickets $1.00, 21 meal tick ets, SI 00. 123 Franklin avenue. TWO WAGONS LEAVE SCRANTON dally one ut 10 a m for Carbondalo and towns on main line one ut 3 p m lor Peckvllle Leave orders wanna avenue, Scranton at 3(5 LacKd- SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER SCALP TREAT ment, shampooing, facial massag, manicuring, 25c ; chlropod), 701 Qulncy avenue. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free E. M HETZEL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence tf desired. Charges moderate- CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used. A. BRIGG8, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone C010. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTN tTWTEiT' wTt7ABOU1" 110,000 Established business. Will bear Investigation Largo profits. Sdfo Investment For Interview address P. O. Hov 371. Scranton. Pa. niand. shorn lambs JlilOO; wooled, J5 20.1 5 00, shorn sheep $i50.i!50, tlioico flocks at $la4 10 Receipts Cattle 11,000 head, hogs, 39,000 head, sheep, 13,000 head. Ent Liberty Cuttle Market. East Liberty, Pa. April 27 Cattle Maiket stead), extra, $5 10a5 2O, prime, 15 05a5 10; tominon, 13 90a4 15 Hogs Ac tive and shade hlghei , pume mediums, 1120u4 25, best heavy Ynikeis, $ll5di:0, light Yoiktis, $1 05.il 10; heavy hogs, It 15a 4 25, pigs, 13b5.i4. Sheep Steddy, ehnl.o clipped, Il20a4 25; common, f3 15a3l5, choice dipped lambs, 14 75a4 85, common to good, lal 10, shipping lambs, !5a7, vcdl calvts, 15d5 75. er York Llvn Stock. New Yoik April 27 Beeves Market opened steady, dosed dull; steers, JtiOa 5 20. choice 15 30,(5 40, oxen and stags, 13 U4.75. bulls, U.50a(30, cows. 12.25a4.25. Calves Steady; veuls, J3rvU5&0; extra, 15 75. Sheep Slow; prices weak. Lambs Steady and higher, ui ihom sheep, Jlal'.O, clipped do, !3'i5a4 25, unshorn lambs, 10a 6 25; clipped do, JiC0d5ff3. Hogs-Market llimer in II JOul 40. , lliiflalo I, ho Mock, East lluffdlo, N Y , April 27 Cattle Receipts a, I (onslpued thinugh; steady and llrm Hogs Active, Yolkers, good to choice, (4!fOu4L5, roughs eoinmou to choice, 1170.13.75, pigs, fair to ( hulcc, JIM 111 05 Sheep l.iid 1 umbs Quiet mid sti-acl) ; lambs, ehelco to extra, 15a5i0; fair to good, 14 7ral90; sheep, choice to se lected wethers, ll.'JOal 30; culls to com mon, $l2".a175 Oil .Market. Oil city, Pn April 27.-Credlt balances, lie ; certificates closed 70Vc. bid for cash: shipments, 98,417 barrels, runs, lt,b&7 bur. ic-U. POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSK for the Ucneflt oE All Who Huvc Unities Real Kstttte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help 'J hesc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, SK Insertions Cents u Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. AGENTS WANTED RULIABLIl PUnSONS TO TAICC TUB . agency In their own towns for tho best line of fast selling novelties; pas 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents. SPIHO &. W ATKINS, 1031 and 1013 Uhest nut street, Plilladelphla. Pa. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTHD FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondlko, flvo hundred pages; prlco 1 50; outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PUDLlHlllNO CO, Lakeside Building, Chicago, 111. I MONEY TO LOAN. $100,000 TO LOAN IN SL'Mh OP 1500 AND upwards Inoiilro of W. II. Booth & Co, ut Powell's Music store. LEGAL NOTICE THE UNDL'RSIONED ADMINISTRA TIS will sell it public sale, at her residence, No 222 Cherry street. Dun- more, Pa , Friday. May 0, 1S08, at 3 p m one uprignt piano Terms cash. Fan- nie M. Sausenbaugh NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT the co-partnership of tho undersigned, doing business at 115 Penn nenue. Scran ton. Pa , under tho firm name or L. & E J. Jlfktns, has been dissolved by mutual consent, L Jlfklns lottrlng liom said llrm. The business will bo continued by E. J. Jlfklns who assumes all tho llrm s liabilities und will collect all tho firm's accounts, JITKINR. J. J1FKINS. ESTATE OF J. ATTICUB ROBERTSON, late of the cltv of Scranton, county or Lackawanna, und state ot Pennsylvania, deceased. Notlco is hereby given that letters testa mentary in the above named estate have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to said estuto are requested t0 make pn ment nnd nil persons having KStVeSf?? "ealnSt " "'" MAGGIE S. ROBERTSON F. L. HITCHCOCK, Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership between Edwin G Pe ters, Samuel F. York and Fred O. Peters, doing business under tho firm name of Peters, York & Co, was dissolved on the 13th day of Apill, A D lS'is, so far as le lates to the said Samuel F. York All debts due to tho said partnership nro to be paid, nnd those due from tho same aiscnarsed, at No 121 soutn .Main I avenue Scranton, Pa., where the busl- ' nnw wilt lit. nniit1mir.il liv tlia t.nltl Hilwln G Peters and Fred G. Peters, under the llrm name of Peters Brothers EDWIN G PETERS. SAMUEL F YORK, FRED O PETERS SITUATIONS WANTED STTIUATiolS'wANTlL tilous bov necking for woik ns errand boy or ofllco boy, 11 jears old. Address, E. J., Tribun SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY, sober Industrious joung man us del It In a. grocery store or unj pluce of trust, can tarnish Al references. Address C W., Box 4, Duryea, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBER lndustilous man as watchman or teamster, understands the earn of holies, I '" work In store or outtidt, willing to . nl,.,i,i,, . ,itrx ,m iimwt luinir. do mi) thing to make an Inmost living. vv. r. c , Ui s. Everett uve, jt)iio I'aric. BUTCHER, THOROUGHLY EX PER I - enccd in all branches of thu trade seeks employment. J. Hilton, 210 Spring street, Providence. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FILST class colored girl for general house work in private tamlly. Able to furnish I good leferences. Cull or addres3 Cook, 510 Spruco street. EXPERT BOOKKEEPER IS OPEN TO accept of a permanent position in a. wholesale giccery oi drv goods house. Address Bockkeeper, Tilbune- olllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY MIDDLE aged womau as housekeeper lor wid ower preferred, good rufeicnccs. Address E. M.. this olllce. RESPECTABLE MAN OF GOOD EDU- cdtlon wishes position of nny kind, considerable exnerienco In office work: i references. J. II , Tribune olllce. POSITION WANTED BY A YOUNG man to keep books or ofllco work. I Can glvo good references. Address Mai cus E. Freedmnn, 218 River street SITUATION WANTED WOMAN would llko work by the day or week. Address M, J., Ttlbune olrlce. WANTED-A POSITION BY A MIDDLE aged lad) as housekeeper in a family of one or two gentlemen. Address r,r tall within the next four da) s, 9-0 Green Rldgo stieet. Best of rofeiences can bo jjlvcn. Country pi ef erred. A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS desires poslticn as bookkeeper or as sistant, experienced; Al references. Lock Box 10, Jermyn, Pa. DRESSilAKER WISHES A FEW MORE engjf-i ments by the day. C, Dress maker, Ofllco. SITUATION WANTED WASHING. Ironing and cleaning offices by t!v day, or will take washing home. Side door, 420 Franklin av enue. DRESSMAKER WITH YEAR'S EXPE rience wishes n few more engagements by tho duy. Dressmaker, Tribune olllce. BAKER WISHES SlTUATIONAT BAK Ing with experience. Address S . 125 N. Main avenue. A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A 1'OSI tlon ns collector, bookkeeper or sales man, can furnish unexceptional lofer ences or secuilty. 174J Sanderson avenue YOUNG MAN OF 2i WISHES A POSL tlon ns salesman, has very good lef erences from New York and Scranton und willing to work Goldsmith, 2)2 Penn nve. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scrunton E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE I rear of uOo Washington avenue. I LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT 435 Spruce St., cor. Waah. uve., Scranton. , FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. I Prion Building. 126 Washington avenue. Scranton T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITIXTS. Traders' Nutlonnl Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. oTlYMAN, 325 N. WASmNGTON avenue. DR. F. street. L. M'QllAW, 305 SPRUCE DR H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. "SNOVRR, 421 LACKA wanna uvenue. Hours. 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THH ELK CAFE 125 AND 127 FRANK- llu avenue. Rates leasouuble P y.IEUI.ER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. S. W passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KURT-TEL REAR 511 LACKA. wunna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. LAVJYCI13 FRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AMI Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, in 13 and 11, Washington avenue. OKELL & OKELL, ATTORNEYS r I 11 Coal Exchange building, Scrunton WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, A I toruejs und Counsellois-at-Lnw. It publican building, Washington aotiu Scrunton, Pa. JAMES H TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Lnw Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Building. JESSUP . JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellois at - Law, Commonwealth building, Washington aenuc. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlrg. Rooms 19, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511, 515 and 51G, Board of Trade building. D. B REPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estnto security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Sprrco streot. B. F K1LLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 300 Commonwealth bldg. Scranton, Pa JAS J If HAMILTON ATTORNEY-at-Law 45 Commonwealth bldg , Scran ton EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 003-904, 9th floor, Mears bid,;. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, 7 and 8 Burr building. L A. WATRESATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna nve., Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER", ATTORNEY-AT-L UV. Commonwealth building. Scranton, I'd PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Bank building C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET A. W. BERTHOLP. Atty., Mears Bldg PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. 1. O LYMAN. SCRANTON PHI ute Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to the Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave, und Mulberry St. Telephone; Day call, 5313; night call, 413 DR. C. L. FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wvoming avenue. MARY A. opnthlst, SHEPHERD. M. D. HOME No 22S Adams uvenue. DR A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wvoming nvenue nnd Spruce street Scranton Ofllco hours, Thuisday and Saturdays, !) a. m. to 0 p.m. D n W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASII ington avenue DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20$ Board of Trade building. Ofllco hours, 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 303 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FBEAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting nnd Pat Reduc tion. Otltcn telephone 13C1. Hours .10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAPX, OFFICE 231 Adams Residence 13ls Mulbfir). Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnniy organs u sppclnlt). Hours 1 to 4 p. in. W. O. ROOK. VETERINARY SPR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs tiented. Hospital, 12 Linden street, Scranton. TV lephono 2i,72 OCTECTIVES BARRING : M'SW'EHNEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vlce Agency PRINTING TEE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING c57. North Washington avenue LInotvpe Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsuipassed In this legion MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE, 151S Washburn stieet, Sciantnii. En gagements solicited. Rooms und best attendance for a limited number ot pa tients. SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurser)men, store 116 Washington nve nue, green house, 1 ,50 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7!2. SCHOOLS SCHOOL Or THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa. Courses prepatutoi) to college, law, medicine oi business Opens September 13. Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M Cunn, LL. D. Wulter H Buull. A. M. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' HAND TURNED SHOPS, cost 12.50 'ut $1 50; Russet nnd Dongola Shoes, cost 12 00 ut 9Jc , Men s Fine Rus set ur.d Calf Shoes, cost 13 00 at 11 s9, AT NETTLETON'S, Washington Uvo BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished Foi terms address R J Bauer, conductor 117 Wjoinlng avenue, over Hulbeits music "tore MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes paper bjgs, twine Warehouse 1-0 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa FRANK P BROWN & CO WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth 720 Wrest Laekuwnniia live RAILR0A0 TIME T ABIES Central Uallroad of New Jer.-y . (Lehigh and Susquchdnuu Division,) Stdtlons In New lork-Foot of Ubert) , street. N. H., and South Ferry W hitehali street 1 Anthraclto coal used exclusively, insur- I ing tlennllness und eomfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT FEB 20 11,18. , Trulns leavo Scrunton for Plttston, Wllkes-Baire, etc , at 8 20, 10 10 a. m , 1 20, I 2 35, 3 20, 7.10 p. in Sundays, 9 00 u. in 1 00, 2.15, 7 10 p m For Lukowood and Atlantic City, 8 20 For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, ' 8 20 (express) u m . 1 20 (express with Buffet parlor cai). 3 20 (expressi p m Sunday. 2 15 p m Train leav Ing 1 20 p m , arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Ter- ' initial, 7.17 p in t-nd New York J 0i p ni For Mauch Chunk. Allentuwn. Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 u. in , 1.20. 3 20 p m Sunda)s, 2 15 p. m , k'n. ll.illlmoro and Washington nnrl points South and West via Bethlehem, b 20 a. m . 1 20 p m Sundays, 2 15 p m For Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc , at 8 20 a. in und 1.20 p. in. For Iteudlng, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown, 8 20 u m , 1 20 p m. tJun duy 2 15 p in For Pottsvlllc b 20 a m . 1 20 p. m lintnrnlnir. leave New ork foot ,if t.iw. erty Btreet, North River, ut 4 00 j io (ex- i press) a. m. , ic,ico witn jiuuet purlor car) p m Suuda), 4 30 u m Leave Now York, South Ferr), foot Whitehall street, nt 9di n m , 1 x p m Pdssengcis nirlvlug or departing tiom this tei initial can connect under cover with nil tho clovuted railroads Broadway cable eais, und feirlos to Brookl)n and Stnten Island niitklng epilck transfer to und n oni Gland Central Depot nnd Long Island Rnilioad Leave Philadelphia Reading Tei initial, 9 00 u. in.. 2 01 p. in Sunday, el 23 a. ni Through tickets to ull points at lowest rate may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent ut the station, II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J II. QLHAUSEN. Gem. Sunt, BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Runt, Situations for Five Schedule In I'.ffect Nov. iS, 1S97. Trains Leave Wllkos-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burp; and tho Wost. 10.16 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvlllc, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington and Pitts burp; and the Wost. 3.12 d. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris burp;. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvlllc. .1. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pass. Agent J. II HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manager. Del., Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov, 21, 1S37. Trains leivo Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and nil points East. 1.40, 3 00, C.15, 8 00 and 10 05 u. m. , 12 55 and 3 31 p m Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia nnd tho South, 5.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a. u , 12 5' und 3 33 p m Washington und way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tob)htnnu accommodation, 610 p. m. Express for Blnghamton. Oswego, El mlra. Coining, Bath, Dansville. Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12 lc 2 35, 9 00 n. m.. and 1 65 p. in , making eloso connections nt Buffalo to ull points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. in. Nicholson accommodation, 6 IS p m. Blnghomlon and Elmlrd express, f.55 p m. Express for Plica and Richfield Springs, 2.15 d. in., nnd 1 55 p in. Itluicn, 2 35. 9 00 a in , nnd 1 55 p. m. Tor Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Barre, Plymouth Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making close e cancellous at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Bnltlmoro, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 0 00 10 05 u. n.., and 1.55 and 6 00 p. m Nanticoko and Intermediate stations, 8 08 at.d 11 10 a m Plymouth nnd lntet medlato stations, 1 35 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 45 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc , nrply to M L Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot tlckot of fice Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Fch. 21, trulns will leave Scranton us follows. For Carbondale 0 20. 7.53. S 55, 10 13 a. m , 12 00 noon, 1 21, 2 20. 3.52, 5 25, 6 25, 7.57, 9.11, 11 00 p m , 1 lb u m. For Albiny, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc., C.20 a. ni., 2 10 p 111 For Honesdale 0 20. 8 55, 10.15 a. m: 12 00 noon , 2 20, 5 23 p in For Wllkes-Bane C 15, 7 50, 8 43, 9 31, 10 45 n m , 12 05, 1 25, 2 21, J.33, 4 11, G.10, 7.50, 10 2 11 30 p. m For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh 'V alley R It . 0 45 u m . 12 03, 1 23, 111 p. m (with Bluck Diamond Express!, 11 -0 p in Por Penns)lvnnla It. R points 6.43, 0.3S u. m ; 2 21, 4 11 o m For western points via Lehigh Valley R It., 7 BO u in. 12i)'.. 3 33 (with Black Diamond Express), 10 28, 11.30 p m Trains will aulvo at Scranton as fol lows. Piom Carbondale and the north 6 40, 7 45, b 10, I'll 10 40 a m ; 12 00 noon, 120, - 13. J o. ui, un i tJ. iv -,,, ji.i jj rn Prom W'ilkes-Burro unci the south 6 '3, 7 50, h50, 1(110 1155 n m , 1 10. 211. 3.4S, 5 20 G 21. 7 Gl 105 10 03 p. m , 1 11 a m Complete lnfiii mutton egardlng rates to all points In tho United States and Canada mav bo obtdlned ut tho ticket of tloe In tho ib pot Sp clal attention given to Western and Southern lesort ouslnoss. J W. BFRDICK. G P A Albany. N Y. II. W CROSS D P A. Sciantou, Pa Lehigh Valley Hallroad System Anthraclto Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness un.l Cointoi t In Efieet 1 eb 2n, 11J3. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. Si H R R at ti 13 a m . and '2 03, 2 21, 4 41 (Black Dldinund Expitss) and 11.30 p m Por Plttston and W'llkes-Barre via D., L & W R R. 1)00, 11.10 u. m, 155, 3.33, For White Haven. Hiuleton. Pottsvillo, and Dilnelpul points in the coal regions "j ,li . 11 R. R.. 0 43. 12 03, 2 21 and 1.41 P Por Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har lisbun: nnd principal intermediate sta tions via D xr H R R. C45 a m. 12 05. 2 21. 4 41 (Rlaek Diamond Expiess), 1130 PFor Tunknannock, Townr.da, Elmlra. Itliaca. Geneva and principal intermedi ate stations via D 1. & W. R R, 8 0S d. m . 12 45 and I 35 p in Por (lenev l, Roehester, Buffalo Niag ara Palis Ch'cngo and ull points west via D ti II R R. 12 03 .ST.) (Hlaek Diamond Express) 1 ' 25 and 11 30 p m Pullman oailor and sleeidng or Lehigh Vnllev parlur ens on all trilns botweeu W'llkes-Uaiie und New York Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN li WILBUR. Gen Supt CHAS. S LEE, Gen Pass Agt , Phila delphia Pi A W NONNEXLU'IIER. Asst General Pass Agt Philadelphia Pa Scranton n'llre, 109 I. ickawunna nvenue. 12rlc and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept. 19, 1897. Trains leave Scranton for Now York nnd intermediate points on Erio railroad, also for Haw ley und local points at 7.05 u m und 2 2". p m Arilvo at Scrunton from above points at 10 23 a. m.. 2 15 nnd 9 38 p m scmvroN DIVISION. ' In r.tfer t Heecirtlier Htli, 1807. North Hound. Mouth nound, aoii I ei)4 &J Bmion5 I i? a S M (Trains Pally, Ex.; ,3 j g I cepthuadayt I Ig g I .... r m Arrive Leavei i u 725 N V Franklin tit .... T40 .... "!. .... T io West 4ind street . .. ?u .... .... .... 7W, Weelianken .... 8 10,,., p MiArrlve Learel y M 77; .,,, 1 15, " cacTou ... ' 2 us .," . 1 iw Ilaecock ., an ' " ' .... 1S5 StarlUtlit .... 3M .... l.'6, Preston Park .... sji .... .... isto1 wmwooa ,.., si . . 12 i royntelle .... 250 .... .! .. U 14 Orson . 2 6s .. 1203 FleiMDt Mt .... 306 ... IlUtf' Unlondalo . so . .. 114a Forentcity . 819 ... 1134 carbondale .... 3 St ,, fltw, tVUlle llrldjo f3 88 .. tiuv Mayfleia ... 1343 ., Ill 28 Jeiiiiyn 3 41 Ill 14 Archibald 3M . . illtv Wluton a 'll 11 Pcckvlllo . SM , 111)7 Olrphant .... 4 Oi 11 0i Filccburg . 4 0! Ill 0), lliroop ... 410 '1101 l'rovldenee. 414 . iflOB"! l'ark Place .... 14 17 jlO&j bciunton ... 4 in Leave Arrive) r id AU trains run daily exceut sundar. t signifies that trains stop on signal for pas. Mngers. secure rates via Ontario j, Western before RurchasliiK tickets and save roOQer, Bar and Item Ktprejstotue West. J.O. Anderson, Qon.rau Art. T. FUtCIOft. Dir. l'8. Agt.B0I6aVajl4 tK
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