B SCRANTON TjRIBtnSTE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1898. rfr it GARBONDALE. tTha Carbondale correspondence of The Tribune liaa been placed In the hands of J.. U Iun"' Hlcm avenuo anf v-.iun.-u nirect, id wnom news Items mr bo addressed. All complaints as Ito a regular delivery, etc., should ho mar Roberta & Kcynoldg, nows agents.?- ALUMNI BANQUET PROaR'110, How the Cnrboiidiilo ir" 8cno01 OwdnmciiWIIICe" . The nnnunl banquet,0', !? iVf(.1 school alumni will b ',,e,d 'lt l10.10' American tomorrow 'Bhl' oprletor WllllamB W Wcr;e " rf,re Bastr" Jionilo treat. FoVlnB ls lhe nu"nu! Lltllo neck ams on nRlf shc" Baked blue Sat , 'follandnlBO sauce ..ratoifu chips Sliced loir,otB Cucumbers Lee of ,ml) ,lnt snuco Roast Crc,cn' w'111 FnRC 'ropsliiK' Veal crotiuettos crennt nance. rocolato fritters Krult snice Cn'Ken salad Mayonnaise dressing; New potatoes Gieen pens Waxed beans New beets plow pudding Hrlek lee cream Cocomiut cake Itoll Jelly cake White Mountain cake Eananus OrutiKes American cheese Salted banquets Cafe polr. JJutinK the How of soul that will fol low the serving of the foregoing u number of Impromptu addresses are expected. The names of those listed to take part with their subjects fol low: liitioiluetlon of toHstnuiMer, EmnioiM L. reck, by President Charles E. Curtis, 'P6. John nrldRctt. "M Cuba Libre Russell Jones '!.". Anglo American Alliance Albert rtutlierford. 'IC, I-'Irst Victory ot the lllspnno American War. Alice Hutlcr. S1. The lilue and Gray (today) Louis Abbott. 't"i The Ameilcan of the Kuture -S lilMLtt Dnniwu rikp Eagle brand condensed Milk. Our Illustrated pamphiet entitled "Babies"shouio 6E IN tVERV HOUSEHOLD Sent on Applications! sufficiently Inrco pipe be Inld, so that at some future time when tho district Is extended there would be no trouble to carry away the surplus water, and nlo that a HUlllclctit number of manholes bo put In to facilitate rleanlliK, In caso they should become blocked. The portion nn Delaware street, ho said, would be more expensive on occount of the large amount of rock to be contended with In excavat ing, lleforo bids are received tho plans and specifications will bo slluhtly altered by the street committee, Tho meeting then adjourned to meet July SI. At a meeting of the school board last night tho plans of the proposed annex to tho Fourth ward school, us drawn by Architect John MeLoughllu, were ac cepted. TAYLOR NEWS. LITTLE GIRL RUN OVER. ThomiiH KcinicCi Daughter Injured by a lliilcher's Wagon. The 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Kemic-y. who resides near tho silk mill, was seriously Injured yes terday ly being run over by a butcher's wagon. The wheels passed over her head and back. Or. D. L. Itallt'V was summoned to nitiiiui to her Injuries, the external ones of which are nhrnMon of the head and face and a bruited back. The child is lying In a comatose condition and the fU'ttor ?uspccts Internal Injuries. There hp! hopes, howevcir, for her lecovery. BABIES IN DANQKR. Dr. D. L. Eailuy requested The Trib une rcpiesentallve to call the attention of mothers to the fact that there Is much blcknes3 among infants which Is due to the u?e of milk fiom cows fed on refuse brewery grain The doctor considers such dlci u menace which eanruit be too vigilantly guarded asalnst. H. has traced several com plaints directly to this cause. There Is a state law against this malt feeding practice and a hint to the wlst may be sufficient. INJURED IN A MINE. An rnjornttlo i:vrnl--I'nlnfnlly In-.iured--t)ther News ot Interest. A most enjoyable event was tho fare well reception tendered by Miss Jessie M. Jones and her many lady friends Monday evening to Messrs. William Wat kins und David S. Harris, previous to their departure for Camp Alger yester day morning. At S.St) o'clock the guests took possession of their residence where the evening was most pleasantly spent In games, music and sptcehmaklng. A bountiful supply of refreshments was served at a seasonoble hour. Tho guests ptesent were: Misses Dell Knapp, Jesslo Morgans, Annie Llolsecker, Ida Sperber. Amelia Caswell, Ray Morgans, Janet Evans, Annie Pall dough and Messrs. William Watklns. David Horrls, John L. Nelger. Itlchard Watklns, Prank Decker, Evan O. Wntkins, Mr. Hardy and Charles Nicholas. The Tiibunn branch olllco Is In tho Coblelgh building, where advertisements and news Items may be left with our representative. Edward Cangwcr, who Is employed as a driver In the Taylor mines, was pain fully Injured yesterday morning by be ing kicked In the face by a mule. Ho was tnken to his home In North Tay lor where Dr. J. S. I'orteus was sum moned to dress h's Injuries. Mrs. Stephens and daughter, Alice, were the guests of friends In Avoca on Mon-das'. Taylorvllle lodge. No. -IK!. Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening In Reese's hall when olllcers will be Installed. J. Jones, of Parsons, was the guest of relatives In Taylor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Busklrk, ot Plymouth, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Joseph Hall Is 111 at her home on Union street. John Sultrer. wlio Is employed as n driver boy in tho Taylor colliery, met with a serious accident on Monday. When In the net of unhitching n mule tho boy's foot got caught In a guide rail, and tho car passed over his leg, bruis ing It seriously. He was at once con veyed to the Moses Taylor hospital where it was found that amputation of tin leg was necessary. Misses May Davis, of Olyphant. Minna Paust and Sadie Gordon, of Scianton, und Gertrude Morris, of Bloomsburg, weio the guests of Superintendent and Mrs. William U. Owen, of North Taylor on Sunday. m PECKVILLE. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itnvloiv. New York, July 1!. There was a not able disparity nguln today In tho nctlvitr of tho bond and stock market, tho volume ot transactions In the bona muruei cut tinning on a very largo scale while the stock market was dull throughout, m the early trading A.tchlson preferred con tinued conspicuous and absorbed In very large Individual stocks. The demand for tills stock diminished beforo tho close, thus removing tho only movement of pos itive strength In tho market, which drop ped on a small volume of business. Tho declines wero most conspicuous In tho stocks which wero advanced under man ipulation last week, notably Omaha and Northwest. There Is nn effort to explain thu diversion ot speculative activity trom the stock market to tho bond market on the ground that the now revenue law pro vides no tax on the sale of bonds, al though stock sales are taxed at the rate, of J2 per 100 shares. Almost InllnlteslmnI tax does In fnct loom largo In the eyes of tho professional room trades. who buy and sell stocks for a small fractional turn on tho floor ot the exchange. Hut this class of trans actions makes up but a small proportion of the total In an active market. Total sales were 24S.000 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO.. stock brokers, Mears building, rooms 705-700. Open- High- Low- Clos li;r. est. est. Ing. Am. Cotton Oil Co.. 201i "') 20'i Am. sug. urg, uo...ir,, i;u Atchison IHTk 1l'i Atchison. Pr xvj, ?;,yt Am. Tobacco Co.... 121 122 Am. Spirits 13 13'4 Am. Spirits, Pr. . .. ::ii Si. Baltimore & Ohio., ir. lit 4 nrkln Rapid Trans. 5.V, THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY BORERO ONE INSERTION t A WORD. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the lienetlt of All (, nnVc n0UBCS to RCnt. Real Estutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Wio Wnttt Situations or Help-These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six ,lscrtloiu for Five Cents a Word-Exccpt Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Tree SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. FOR RENT "1 ...Mti . 1IU .12!H(. .l',4 Jarr.es Allen, a young inan about 2'J years old. Is tit the Carbondnle hospi tal suffering Injuiles sustained by a fall of rock In a mine at the northwest Monday. He is bruised painfully, -but his friends will be glad to lenru that a speedy and complete recovery Is probable. LOCAL ANI) PERGONAL Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Watt. Mis. James H. Paul and Miss Isabelle Watt wero among those from this city who attended the Slmons-Jenkyns nuptials In Wllkes Harre last evening. James Rutherford and family and Kiederlel; Brown und family will spend today angling at 121k Lake. Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs George Benton are spending a few days with Forest City friends. Albert Crane Is camping with a Serantqii partv at Moosle Lake. Miss Luy Joslln will leave today for Jiuffulo, where she will spend some time vlsitlns her sister. Miss Mnrtha Brink ls visiting friends In Wa.vne county. Misses Jutu-t Brydcn and Harriet Hutchlns will leave Thursday for New York city. Before returning they will take 11 trip up the Hudson to Albany. Forty Odd Fellows of this dtv at tended tho bis celebration In .lermyn yesterday. Jacob Oppenhelmer was marshal. Ten members of the Mozart band assisted the Jermyn band on this occasion. Dr. H. C. Wheeler made himself a present of a handsome new wheel yes terday. Dr. J. V. Mispett left yesterday for Philadelphia, where he will open an olllco In West Philadelphia In tho 6300 block. The doctor will also nil a posi tion on the dispensary stuff at the Medlco-Chlrurglcal hospital of that place. A young man named Decker. living near Dundnff. fell In front of a mowing machine Monday and was badly In Jtired about the legs. One of his heels was out off. The Injured youth ls about seventeen years of age. Kmployes of tho Delaware and Hud son locomotive shops and steam road were paid yesterday. Miss Mabel Case Is visiting friends In Blnghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Puscoe nnil Mrs. A. W. Reynolds und daughter have gone to Ocean Grove for two months. Miss Pascoe ls at Crystal lake. Mrs. .Reynolds will go to the seashore about the first of August. Miss Tessle Powderly, who Is fitting herself for u nurse at one of the Scran ton hospitals. Is spending this week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powderlv, on Terrace street. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Dakln. of the Pow der Mills, are entertaining Mrs. Kdward Raker and daughter. Edith, of Hoboken. N. J. Miss Flora Corey, of t'nlondule. Is visit ing her cousin, Miss KIIh Ketchum. Albert Chapman has returned from a two weeks' stay ut Northlleld, Muss. George Wulluce has been visiting the past few days with his son, W. G. Wal lace. Mrs. Herbert Freur will leave today for a two weeks' outing at Lake Sheridan. Several members of Harper lodge. I. O O. P.. of this place, attended the cel ebration at Jermyn yesterday. Miss Aland Bell has returned (o her home In Plttston after a week's visit with MNs Myrtls Peck. Miss Say! os. of Scranton. has been spending the past few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Windsor Foster. Miss Bessie Webster, who has been visiting her cousin. JIIss Mary Jenkins, the past two weeks, will return to her homo at South Canaan toduy. FOREST CITY. Bay State Gas Canada Southern Central of N, J. . Chicago & (3. W.. Chicago & N. W. Chicago. R. & Q. Chicago Gas .'m Chic, Mil. & St. P..1IKU4 Chic. Rock 1. & Pus. 07 Chic. St. P., M. & O. SH4 Clove, C. C. & St. L. U Krin l:'.H Gen. Rlectrle Co.... It!)1 Louis. & Nash r.tVi. Manhattan "! Mo. Kan. & Tex. Pr. 11U Missouri Pacific ... liiiVs N. V. Cent. Ac Hud. .lid N. Y.. Ont. & West.. 15 Northern Pacific ... Northern Pas.. Pr. . Pac. Mall S. S. Co., Phlla. & Rending ... Southern Ry.. Pr..., Tenth. C. & 1. R. It. Texas and Pac. ... I'nlon Pacific I'tilon Pac, 1st Pr. V. S. Rubber Co.... V. S. Leather Co... I'. S. leather Co Pr. ftii Wabash, Pr VM.i Western Union !'T; Wheeling nnd L. K.. F-s heel. & L. K., Pr. . W, Met. Traction Co. ..IS' Ches. & Ohio 23B 2!'7i 704 2!'i . IS 2IU 12i IPs fiiU S'f. 'Mi ll'.i 123'i 107U HOVa I'WU 07 I.1U 51 10:14 r.M i mt 110 is -OTi 70 Kt'k IS 3ti S-V.4 L'S4 cm 2714 7-S 6'. in !K'9 1 O'i no 132J to'; inn 13'4 r.; is 3', S4 M 1IU 12SUi KM' 5 ! W,4 S2 42U 13 Wi SI l'W :ai HSU IS 7H',I Lt, 17' :ii, z, 124 12V4 ) 2G:! (ti'4 WW !'U 23'4 iui 1S4U II ssu 120 FOR HKNT-HOIBK. (Hi li'ORKST btreet, between Wyoming avenue and Erie depot. Monroe Blown, Bull's Head. FOR HUNT-FOR CIGARS OR CANDY, one-half storo at Z!') Lackawanna avenue. Apply II. 1). Ilockufellow, US Pcnn avenue. I'Oll RKNT-TWO FURNlSHtiDROOMS with board. Address Box 7. Clt. FOR RKNT-ORUUN UIDGHi KXCEL lent S-room house. Apply 802 Muiion st. FOR RKNT TWO NICKf.Y FUR nlshed rooms; central; prlvuto family. Address J. 8., Tribune olflce, FOR RBNT-A NI5WLY I'lJItNI SHED houso with modern Improvements at Green Ridge. Low rent for summer to desirable tenant. Address SO Tribune of-llco. FOR RKNT - NICRLY FURNI8HKD front and side room. CM Adams ave. FOR UKNT-DESK ROOM OR SHARK , of ofllces second floor front, Coal Lx change. Call at room 13. POR RUNT - 813COND Qulncy. FLOOR, 701 HOUSIJ FOR RKNT-105 WYOMNO avenue. Apply to F. H. Clcmons. Blue Rldgo Coal Company's otllce, .Mcurs Building. BARN FOR RIJNT-COS MAIION COURT. Apply to F. 11. Clcmons, Blue Rldgo Loal Company's olllcc, Mcars Building. LEGAL. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF, THF. City ot Scranton School district Tor tho year crdlng June 30. UOS. TRKASURER'S HTATGMKNT. RF.CE1PTS. Cash on hand July 1, 1837 $ 62,719 -0 From K. 1). Fellows, scctelury t CSS S From superintendent of public Instruction and state npptoprlit tlon 75,351 41 From A, L. Frnncols.. 1 SU From taxes of 1S97 col lected by treasurer. W3.D68 17 From penalty on taxes of 1SD7 S3 62 From registered taxes 117 7li From Interest from banks E$i 33 From Interest on t3S, oo bonds In sinking fund 1,575 Od From Interest on $5,000 bonds In sinking fund 123 00 ii'.ii nsi :. S4ij M IP. 12S 10CV4 Wai 100 rn S3U .i r Rs SI 107',4 35.4 3t. 11SH 15 2!H4 70' 4 23' i. IS :U4 ' 12H 12'.s CO 17 7 K7 19',i ;:iU 1 n 159U 23U FOR SALE FOR HALK FIV1I FULL" BRED NEW foundlund pups, thrro months ol 1. Father and mother both linpoited dogs. Can bo keen at Mt. Pleasant mine barn. FOR SALE-PART OF FIXTURES OP I'load's Oyster House, 124 Pcnn avenue. Apply II. D. Rockafeller, US Pcnn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR SA LE Off RENT. FOR RENT OR SALE - DOUBLE houso, 843-847. corner Qulncy avtnuo and Myrtle street, and itlS-KM Myrtle street. Steam heat. Terms easy. T. J. Duggan, Library building, Wyoming avr. REAL ESTATE. 8,200 BUYS FINE RESIDENEC AND large lot In Dalton or Pactoryville. Brown, Attorney, Mcars Building. Amount received from dellnciuent taxes, 1597 and ISM Amount received from delinquent t a x e a from lSbS to 1S95 Total receipts DISBURSEMENTS. Commissions to collec tors of delinquent taxes and to treas urer J 5,640 49 Genernl school war rants 213,275 53 School building war rants 107.12S 42 interest on bonus for high school Interest on coupon bonds Interest on J-Io.ooo bonds, sinking fund. Interest paid on loans for sinking fund .... J342,170M 15,507 M 8,0:. 76 iiaiisi 07 PROFESSIONAL AltCHITEOTS EDWARD II. DAV1B, ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scranton. L L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 60tj Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash. av Scruutou, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 12S Washington avenue, Scranton, T. 1. LACEV & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor -at - Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and II, Wushlrgton avenue. 8,392 5") 2,675 00 1,575 0) St i,305 Totul July 1, 1S9S, balaneo cash on hand Balance distributed ns follows: General school ac count $ r,7I IS Building account 3,312 57 Interest and sinking fund 42,191 G3 $379,517 3:1 t 45,903 CS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- Mrs. El nest A. Bloxham has returned home from 11 visit with relatives In tho vicinity of Ararat. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkyn were at Jer myn. Monday, attending the funeral of the former's brother. Joshua Purkvn. L. 11. May has resigned the superlnten dency of the Methodist Sunday school and W. D. Dwens has been elected to vacancy caused. George E. Wedeman anil son, are visiting borough relatives. till the Mrs. Byron. WHEAT. Sept Doe CORN. Sept Dee OATS. Sept PORK. Sept LARD. Sept Ing. t'S 67-v, 19 9.97 est. US 32U 32 19 1C.12 5.60 est. C7 ing. CiTs .".l 1 9.97 I2V1 2 10 10.12 5.50 Scranton Board of Trndo Kxchango Juotations--All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. National Boring & Drill's Co. First Nntiornl Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Packing Co Scranton Savings Bank l.acka. Iron & Steel Co Third National Bank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Trac. Co Dltno Dep. & DIs. Rank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company , Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank l.acka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co .. Moosic Mountain Coal Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, nrst 'iir'st 20 SU0 100 35 225 30 3S5 jO ... 75 IS 1H5 175 219 43 b5 100 130 isn 130 170 ... 113'.4 MONEY TO LOAN. $i00 AND UPWAUJSANY1 SUM straight or monthly payments. Brown, Attorney, Mears Building. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH 3 OR 4 years' experience in drug store. Sta.o balary. Address, "Menthol, ' Tribune. HELP WANTED-r-FEMALE. COMPETENT GIRL WANTED-FOR general housework. Call at once, 919 Pine street. WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for housekeeper; must be fond of chil dren. A good homo to tho right party; bring reference, and npply to Mrs. II. Volz, Palace Restaurant, 207 Lackawanna uvenuu. WANTED- A GIRL .FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at 423 Adams uve. WANTED-IIYA YOUNG MAN. BOARD In a prlvuto family. On the hill pre ferred. Address X. Y. '.., this olllce. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LLAuUE. Boston, 6; Louisville. 2. Brooklyn, 4: Pittsburg, 1. New York, 7; St. Louis, 1. Cincinnati, 10; Baltimore, 5. Chicago, 7; Wushlngton, 3. Cleveland. 6; Philadelphia, 3. EASTERN LEAGUE. Wllkcs-Barre. 11; Rochester, U Buffalo. 5; Toronto, 3. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Newark. 10; Reading. 0. Paterson. 7; Hartford, 1. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. OLYPHANT. Last night a regular meeting of the council was h;ld, with all members pros. out, except Messrs. Itogau nnd Lewis. Street Commissioner Howard's bills for tho month of June, amounting to $3'7.50, weie ordered paid. Among other bills passed wore: William Lawler, JtS; Dela ware and Hudson company, $24, P. J. Parrell, Kit; Peter Walsh. 4- Scranton Times, J13.M; Scranton Republican, IS; M. J. Bastings, JU.25; John McAndrew, Sit. 23. A bill from Jatnu J, O'Malley, esq., for cost In the case ot Mrs. Wulsh gainst the borough was ordered paid. It amounted to (17 A communication was read from , Ohio firm offering to furn ish two irii'i cells for tho borough lockup M a cost of $iv it was referred to the police i'nnii"Hte- Tli proposed sewer of the Second ward was then discussed at some length, civil Engineer A. B. Dun ning, of Kiiaiibm, was present, and fully explained mutters. He advised that a The Slldeis challenge tho Anthracites for Friday, July 13, at 2.30 o'clock on James Boys grounds. Please answer In The Tr'bune. W. Thomas, manager. Tho Sliders challenge the Heavy Hit ters for Saturday. July 16, at 2.30 o'clock on Sliders grounds. Please answer In The Tribune. W. Thomas, munuger. The Eclipse base ball club of the South Side, would like to play any rluh In tho city under 13 years of age. Answer through tho Times. Joo Drumm. mana ger; Leo Snyder, captain. The Cuban Heroes of the South Side would llko to play any dub In the county under 11 years of age. Answer through tho Times. Patrick McGulnness, mana ger; Leo Snyder, captain, Tho Eukeku base ball ciub of Provl denco challenge the Moosle Poplars for Sunday. July 17, on the Carson City grounds. Answer as soon ob possible. James Haswell, manager. Tho Taylor Rosebuds would Ilka to know If the Sliders Intend to give them a return game on the Tuylor grounds. If so, they would like to hear from the Sliders for Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Answer Immediately. William II. Nicholas, manager. Tho West Side Browns would llko to play nny club In the county July 17, An swer through The Tribune as soon as possible. First answering, first accepted. 15. Tlerney, captain. Thu E.uitcs challenge the Modocks. of the South Hide, for n game of hall July 17 011 tho Ryctleld grounds at 3 o'clock sharp. Pleas answer at once. Frank Slattery. manager. The Actives, of Providence, challenge tho Sunsets, of Archbutd, for a game ot base ball on their eround for Monday, July IS. John Lynch, manuger; Thomas Courtney, captain. mortgage, duo 1920 People's Street Railway, mortgage, uue iui! People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lackn. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6.. Mt. Vornon Cotl Co Scranton Axle Works 10O 102 102 K 10O Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, July 12. Wheat '.4c. low er; contract grude, July, blaSlUc Corn jC. lower; No. 2 mixed July. 35a3"'4c. Oats Steady; No. 2 white clipped, ;sl'4a 3lVc; No. 3 white do.. ;u:H4e. ; No, 2 mixed. 29i,sai!0c. Provisions Firm and In fair demand; smoked beef city. liulSc. : beef hams. $22.30a23.O0; pork, family. $13.00 al:i.50; hams S. P. cured, In tierces, 7'.ba SUc; hams, smoked us to biuiul and average. 8a 10c; sides ribbed. In salt. 6U.1 (Wic: do. do. smoked. 7'4a7,ic. ; shoulders, pickle cured. 5!tu0',t,e. ; do. do. smoked, Cia7';1c. ; picnic hams, S. P. cured, 5',4a0c. ; do. do. smoked. C'4a7c. ; bellies, In pickle, according to average, loose, fVVJ'ic. ; breakfast bacon, as to brand and aver age. b',4a9'2e. ; lard, pure city refined In ties, Mn"r. ; do. do. in tubs, 7a7c. ; do. butchers, loose. Cc. Butter Firm and prints 10c. higher; fancy western cream ery. 17'ie. ; do. prints. 19c. Eggs Firm and '.alc. higher; fresh nearby, 14c; do. western, 13V4c. ; do. southern, HulJe, Cheese Easier; New York factory, full cream fancy. 7',..u7?jc. : do. do. do, do. fair to choice. 61Ju7'ic. Refined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton-Steady. Tallow Dull but steady; city prime. In hogsheads. 3'ie. ; country do. do., barrels. 3e. ; dark do., 3c; cakes. S'4e. ; grease. 2'je. Live Poultry Steady; fcwls, lO.ilOV-jc; old roosters. 7c; spring chickens, I2al7c ; spring ducks, 9c Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, 9c; do. fair to good, Sal2c; old roosters, tTUaCc; spring chickens, nearby, 16al9c. , western do. large. Hallo.; do. smnll and scalded, 10.il3e. Receipts Flour. 3,000 barrels and l.ooo sacks; wheat, none; corn. 2,500 bushels; oats, 3, 000 bushels, Shipments Wheat. COO bu shels; corn, 12,000 bushels; oats, S,W0 bushels. PRPPPSAI-S; PROPOSALS FOR SINK1NG-PROPOS-nls will be received until July 25 for slnkiu' the shaft at Mt. Pleasant Col liery from tho Claik to tho Second Diiu moio vein. Speci'lcallons may be seen ut the ofllce of the mine. Right to 1 eject any or all bids resctved. THOMAS SPRAGUE. Superintendent. Total $13,903 CS Secretary's statement from July 1, 1S97 to June 30, 1SDS: High school expenses $ 30.479 CS Teachers' wnrrants 131,514 39 Olllcers 7,240 01 Night schools 7,607 SS Repairs, labor and material ll.C'lii S Supplies S.932 32 Rents 3.006 50 New furniture 10,520 29 Coal and wood 7.199 41 Gas, water and telephone 1,325 79 Printing and advertising 70S 32 Text books 12,130 to Insurance 2,015 35 Delivery of supplies und mater ial 470 25 Legal 1,930 4u Incidentals 1.30-; 3S New buildings 108,25.1 9.1 OKELL & OKELL, ATTORNEYS. G TO 11 Coal Exchungo building, Scranton. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys and Counscllors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pu. JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsilor-at-Law. Rooms 113 and lit commonwealth building. "AILROAD TIME TABLES. VlMMM JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND i.onnscuois - at - I.aw. uommuiivi.aiv.. building, Washington avenue. ALFRED BAND. WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms 1. 20 and St. JAMES W. OAKFORD', ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511, 515 and 516, Board of Trade building. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real csluto scuilty. Mcurs building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- ut-Lnw, 301 Commonwealth building. Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms .90J.90I 9th lloor, Mears bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 7 and S Burr building. L. A. AVATRES. ATTORNEyT.VT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna nvc. Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. PEUll RAILROAD Scliedidun Effect Nov. aS, 189;. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barro a FoU lows: 7.30 n. m., woek ouS, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho Wost. 10.15 n. m., week days, for Kuloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and -for Sun bury, .Harrisburgi Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSUnbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington, and PlttibUrg and . the West. 6.00 p. m. , week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD, deni Pass. Agfnt J. IJ. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Total $3C7.7'.'S 11 Tho statement of receipts and expendi tures ns shown by treasurer's nccou'it showed a balance In general school and building accounts ot i.1.714.03. but after deducting May and June salaries nnd warrants drawn, yet unpaid, properly chargeable to last year's revenue, this apparent balance disappears nnd u de ficit of $.11,311 fill exists at the beginning of the present year. MRS. E. D. FELLOWS, Secretary, Pro Tern. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady at general house work. Can give good references. Address Sadie Davis, P. O. General delivery, City. C. COMEGY8. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOLF, Atty.. Mears bldg. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. Del., Lack'u. and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 20, 1898. Trains leuvu Scranton ns follows: Ex picss for New York and all 'points E.ut, 1.40, 3.00, 5.10,' 8.00 and 10.05 a. m.i 12.53 ana 3.33 p. m, Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia und the South, 6.10, S.00 and 10.03 a. m,. 12.55 and 3.33 p. m.- Manuuku Chunk and way stations. 2.b0 p. in. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, EI mlra, Corning Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.33, 9.00 a. m. 1.53 and 5.50 p. m.. muklng close connec tions at Buffalo to all points In the Wost, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.03 p. m. Pactoryville accommodation, 4.01 end Nicholson accommodation COO p. m. Express for utlca and Ricnneici springs, 2.35 a. m.. and 1.5G p. m. Ithaca. 2.33, 9.00 a. in., and 1.35 p. in. For Northumberland. Plttston. Wllkcs Barre, Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making eloso connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport. Harrisburg, Baltimore. Washington und tho South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO. 10.05 a. m., and 1.55 and 5.40 p. Nantieoke, and Intermediate stations. 8.0S and 11.16 a. m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations. 3.33 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.55 p. m. ,,., , Pullman parlor nnd sleeping coaches on all express trilns. , . ,, For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. passange.- depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 151S Washburn street. Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best nttcndat.ee for a limited number of patients. SEEDS 7. R. CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nurscomen; storo 11G Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. SITUATION WANTED- do general housework. 333 Putnam street. BY GIRL TO Address C. W., IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED AT WOODLAWN PAItK one largo red cow. Will be sold July 11 at 6 o'clock p. m. If not called tor be fore above dale. P. C. Millard, Pound Keeper. EDUCATIONAL. KEBLE SCHOOL Fo7THUSYiu7 cuse, N. Y. Under tho supervision of Bishop Huntington. Twenty-eighth school year begins Thursday, September 15. 1SJS. Apply to Miss Mary J. Jackson. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c; lacial massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER S1TUATIONWANTED-1SY AN EXPER ienced waitress. IJ. W.. 317 Putnam street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man. aged 19; has had experience In vurlous kinds of business. Very anx ious for employment of some kind. Best of reference. Address J. C, Tribune ofllce. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG man, sober and Industrious, us (Ire man; willing to work at anything; well recommended. Address P. M., 512 Broad way, City. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, MID-die-aged lady, a position as house keeper. Addresb H, Tribune otllce. EXPERIENCED LADY CANVASSER seeks profitable employment. Address A. W., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED - BY YOl'NG widow, one small child, lu widow er's family, or for an aged couple. Chris tian homo In country preferred. Wages low. Can furnish llrst ciuss references. No drinking or profane person nerd ap ply. Address Mrs. Anderson, Mont dulc Pa. New York Produce Mnrlirt. New York. July 12. Flour Dull but steady. Wheal No. 8 red, !)0c f. o. b. afloat: export grade, SSc elewitor; op tions eusy und lower, but finally rallied sharply and closed only Ualc. below last night; No. 2 red July closed SUic: Sep. tcmber, 72Hc.. December, 725c Corn Spot easy; No. 2. 37VnC elevator; options eusy und declined, but rallied finally and closed unchanged; July closed Si'ic; September. 36Hc: December, 37?4c Outs -Spot quiet; No. 2, 27',ic; No. 3, 27c; No, 8 white, 29c. ; No, 3 white, 2Sc; options bearish but Improved und closed un changed; July closed 27tic Butter Firm; western creuinery. I.l'sal7c. ; do, factory, HalSc.: Elglns, 17c; Imitation creamery, 12Vyil4',ie.; state dairy. lS'.ja 16c; do. ereame'V, He. Eggs-Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 12al3c; western fresh. He. ii 1 Chicago Produce Markot. Chicago, July 12,-Flno crop prospects weakened wheat today. July Uc. lower una Hepicmoer lost tc. i.:orn ion 1111 v. higher and oats 'tic. lower; pork gained A.B.UR1GG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C040. CHIROPODIST ?(MNbTlBUWONSNDNROV? nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlca given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chlropo dlst. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladies at tended at their residence lt desired. Charges moderate- quotations wero as follows: Hour Steady; No. 1 regular wheut old, ic; No. 3 spring wheat, old. 7Sa&lc; No. 2 red. 7Sc; No. 2 corn, 31ic ; No, 8 oats. 2LHh24c. ; No. 2 white. 2ii',ia27c. ; No, 2 white. 23a2iic; No. 8 rye. 4i',-n4fic; No. 8 bailev. 31n3Sc ; No. 1 llax seed. $1.04W; prim timothy seed, $2Ji; short libs. $5.IOa 5.S0; dry shoulders, 4ttnue.t sugurs un changed. BiiUolo Live Stuck. East Buffalo, N. Y., July li.-Cattls-Recelpts, 16 ears, about steudy. Hot,- Receipts fair, dull: Yorkers, good to choke, $l.02a4.50; roughs, common to good, $:l.25u3.40. pigs, good to choice, $lo00a 4.05. Sheep and Lambs Receipts none, unchanged; lambs, choice to extru, Jo23a 6.50; culls, fair to good, $U3a5.50; blltep, choice to select wethers, $l.63al.73; culls to common, $2.2Sa'J.75. SITUATION WANTED-BY A HUST llng young grocery clerk; will drive, take orders or work Inside; temperate, good habits and well acquainted in all parts of tho city. E. W. C. care of Trib une. WANTED - BY A MARRIED MAN7, work of any kind; over 20 years' ex pcilenco In grocery and general stores. Address Thomas Letts, 110 N. Bromley uvcnuo, Scranton, Pu. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D Walter H. Buell, A. M. Delaware and Hudson.. trains will leavo WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUF.TTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue. Scianton, l'., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE"" Is lands. Greatest Nnvul Buttle. Shoes ull blown to pieces and landed In Nct tlcton's Shoe Store, Washington avenu. Ladles' fine button shoes, russet and don gola, cost $2.50. nt $1.49; ladles' lino $2."0 shoes for 9Sc. Ladles' Oxfords, cost $1.50. for 79c Men's $2.50 calf and russet shoc for $1.49; $3.00 shoes for $1.9S, etc. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC OR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings und concert work furnished. For terms ut'dress It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over llulbctts music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington uvenue. Scranton, Pa. PROFESSIONAL. OENTISTS DR. 1. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI- vute HospltuI, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR. H. P. REYNOLDS, Ori'. P. 67 DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming "Vfl. WELCOME ton nvenue. .'. SNOVER. 334 Washing Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. 20c. and lard und titm 10c each. cl ash KnM Liberty Cattle .llnrket. East Liberty. July 12.-Cnttle-8te.idy; extru, $l.b5al,95; prime. $l.70a4,SO; common. J3.S0u4.oo. Hogs- Steady; common to fair Yorkers, $.I.R3a3.90: pigs, as to quality. $.1.70 11 .(); roughs. $2.5oa3.50. Hliccp-SUong. higher; choice. $I.U0al.ti3; common. $3.5fla 1.00; vcarllngs, $l."0.i4.S3; spring lambs, $3.. O0a3.73; veal calves, $3.50a0.00. Oil .tlnrkul. oil city. Ph.. July 12.-Credlt balances, 9e. bid for cash; highest. SHie.s sales. 1,000 barrels rash at Hl'dc: no bin at close; shipments, 93,531 barrels; tuns, 101, iii harrtds. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. LI PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg., 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D HOME opathlst. Nn. 228 Adams uvenue. DR. A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and ripiuce. ttreet, Scranton, Otllco hours, Thursday und Saturdays, 9 a. in to 6 p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 NORTH WA3H Ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 and MS Board of Trade building. Olllco hours, 8 to 9 a. in., 2 to 3 und 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenuo. DR. " L. PREA8. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Pitting and Pal Reduc tion. Oltlio telephone 12C3. Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stutions in New York Foot of Liberty street. N. It., and South Ferry Whitehall Btreet. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 9S , Trulns leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc. ut 8.30, 10.10 u. m., 1.20. 2.35, 3.20, 7.10 p. ni. Sundujs. 9.00 a. m 1.00. 2.13. 7.10 v. ni. , For Moiintuln Park 8.30 n. in., 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 9.0O a. m.. 1.00. 2.15 p. ni. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, e.SD a, 111. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth. 8.30 (express) a. in.. 1.20 (express), 3.20 te. press) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. in. Train leaving 1.20 p. m., urrives ut Philadelphia, Reudlng Terminal, 7.03 p. m. and New Yoik 7.03 p. m. For Miiuch Chunk, Allcntown, Bolide hem. Easton and Philadelphia, S.30 a. in-. 1.20. 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. rn. For Baltimore and Washington anil points South und West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. in.. For Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.3ft (through car) a. m. and 1.20 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon and Hurrlsburg, Ala Allentown, 8.30 n. in., 1.20 p. m. faun day. 2.13 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.30 a. in., 1.20 p. in Returning, leave New York foot of Lib erty stieot, North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. m.. 1.30 (express) p. m. bunriav, 4.30 n. tn. Lenvo New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.03 a. m.. 1.25 p. .n. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads. Broadway cable curs, and ferries to Brooklyn and Staten Islands, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. , , Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.21 a. m.. 3.00 p. m. Sunday, 0.15 a. m. Through tickets to ull points at lowest rate may bo had on application In ad vance to tho ticket ugent at the station. II, P. RALDVVIN. Gen. Pass Agt. J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. On Sunday. July 3rd, Scranton us ioiiows: , For Carbondalc-6.20, 7.53, S.S3. 10.1.5 a. ill.; 12 noon; 1.23. 2.20, 3.52, C.25, 6.25, 7.57. 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a t" For A'bany. Saralcga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc 0.20 a. m.. 0 20 p rn r 'For Hnnesdale fi.20. 8.53, 10.13 a. TO.lslS "km WUkesBarro'c.45. 7. IS. 8.43, 9.M& 10.43 a. 111.; 12.03. 1.23, 2.1S, 3.33. 4.27, CIO, J.IS. 10.41. 11.30 p. in. For New York. Philadelphia, etc.. via. Lehigh Vulley Rallroud 6.15 a. m.. 12.03, 1.2V, 1.27 p. m.i with Black Diamond Ex press. 11.30 p.m. . For Pennsylvania Railroad Points 6,15, 9 38 u. m.; 2.18, 4.27 p. m. 'For Western Points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7.48 a. m.; 12.03. 3.33. with Black Diamond Express. 10.41. 11.-0 p. m. Trains will atrlvo In Scranton as fol- Froni Carbondalo and the North 8.40, 7 4", SIS 9-31. 10.3. 11.5S a. m. 1.23. .2.13. 8.'.3, 4'i't' B 13. 7.41. 10.38. 11.27 p. in. 'From Wllkes-Barre and the Soiith-6.U 7 4S S4S. 10.0S. 11.53 a. m.; LIS. 2.11, 3.18,, n'o' 6 21. 7.53. 9.05, 10.05 p. m. I 1.13 a. m. ..u, t..i. grNIJAY TUAIN3. For Curbondulc 9.07, 11.33 a. ni.; 1.53, 3.52. 5.53. 9.33 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre 9.38, 11.43 a. m.i I.08. "'Low-ret rates' to all points In United States and Canada. . ,, ,, j. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kailroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect May 15. 1898. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und New York via D. & II R lt at 6.13 a. m and 12.0j, 2.18, 1.J7 (Black Diamond Expiess) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barro via D., L. & W. II. R'. 6.00, 11.10 a. m., 1.55. 3.33, "'For" White Haven. Hazleton. Pottsville. and principal polnta In the coal regions v a D & lb " ,ur- 2-ls ""'(I 4.27 p. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading. Hur rlHluuc and principal Intermediate sta tic) s via n. & 11. R. R.. 6.45 a. m.. 12.03. 2.1S, 1.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 '''For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmira, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D.. L. & W. It. R.. 8.0S u m 12.45 and 3.33 p. m. For' Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago and all points west via 1) ' & H R. R-. 12"S. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express). 10.2s and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wlkes-Barre and Ni w York. Phlludcl olila Bufiulo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. 1 EE. Pass. Agt.. 2fl Cortlamlt street, New von.. , A W NONEMACHER. Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. 11 1 j .iiitlskiiiiiB 1 B PR. S. V. 1AMOREALX. OFFICE 339 Washington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic; diseases, lungi, hcurt, kidneys and genlto-uilnury or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY BUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. Eric nnd Wyoming Valley. In Effect Juno 26. 1898. Leave Scianton for Hawlcy and points on or via Erie It, II. ut 5.o0 u. m.. 8.43 11. m., and 2.28 p. in. For Lake Ariel ut 3.20 p. m. Arrlvo at Scranton from above points at 8.11 a. m.. 3.16 p. m. and 9.05 p. m. From Lake Ariel at 7.43 p. m. SCHAIVTOM DIVISION. Ill Infect June 'Jlllli, IhilS. Norlli Hound. Mouth Hound. 3uT2O320l Jr."" 56 ' Stations p Arrlvo I.eavei , 1 . . 7 23 N. Y. Franklin 8t. . . "lOWest 42nrt street . 700 Weehawken I, mp MArrne i.eaveA t'aaosla. Hancock Starlight 202,eUl:20fl bsSafe Ho "SO a m r io4i a ai 1 n 11140 C 18 10U1 lDSli 6 07ISR8! 1"2l! COO !., J J IS! S MIS 4ft, iooji siiiisav p.,n Miiia 11, !)40 .I'M 12 13, 9 6, SSSlltf 0 20 516.11491 9 10 .100 1131 9 07 1 W,(I10 10t 4 51III2V 8 53 4 4311 IS1 8Mh -lOll 13! 840 4 Sflll Ut hi-4 4 311107 H 40 4 Mil Oil H3-l4S'.110i: K31 IV-'llftl, t :i-Ji 4 1011057 S CO; 4 11 10 53 a u ir u a m Leave l'rcston park Wlnwnnd I'oyntiilo Orson rieasant sit. I'ntondale Korest City Carbond&lo White bridge Mayllrld .lermyn Aicnlbald Wintou l'eckvllle ulvpliant Vrlceburg Throop l'rorldcnce Park Place scranton 1 Ml 7 10 .... 7 M .... 810 .... f M U 0 10. a osiTad 016, itll 4 33 6 28 2 S3 4 45 63S 4f OftO an 7 05 2 31 (A 60S 6 14 613 Arrive (41 2 60 2 68 a r km 7 08' 3 09 6 34 7 00 8 19, 6 43 7 34' 8341 614 7 37,13 38! 6 ii 7 42,13 43 601 7 44 11 45 0 03 7 60 J 61 8 09 7 6ll 3 641 81 7 68 8 691 18 srs 404 a si 8 04 4 01 8 24 8 06 410, 6V7 810 4141 631 mStllTi 8 33 SIB I 4 20)6 i a u'r u'r 11 f signifies that trains stop on signal for pa scuEcrs. 1 1 ams 20.5 and VH Sunday only. Other trains dally except Sunday. ncuro rates via Ontario a Western before purchasing tickets and save money. , hroush Wagner Durttt blecper and free r(H clinlng chair car New York to chlcigo. li kellKrr Katrs llcdiirccl lo Two Ceitli Irrlllc . J. C, Anderson, Oen.Fatj. Agt. T. yiltcrolt, Dlv, l'ass, Agt, Borauton, r.
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