THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1898 THE CANADIANS JUMPED CLAIMS ACCUSATION AGAINST AN EX MAYOR OF VANCOUVER. Excitement in tho Klondike Ofllctnl Corruption Insinuated Travel From Dawson City Interrupted. Returning Miners Must Walt Un ,til They Can Get Out Over the Ice. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES. Skaguay, AlnMta, Oct. G. via Seattle, Wash., Oct. 12. Considerable nlaim Has been felt here over the news that ex Mayor Grant, of Vancouver, and a number of other Canadians have Jumped claims on Wright Creek, the richest crock dlsooveted In the Atlln Lake district. It Is toported that as soon ns Mr. (Jinnt appealed nn the scene the re corder discovered that the original lo cate! s hail not compiled with the law relative to the amount of work for the eaf on, and so the new arrivals lushed up to Hurpilse Lake and Jumped Wilght Cicek. The cold commissioner of the dltilct holds that the oilglnnl located are entitled to the ilalms, and that when the tmtttci romes UP for adjust ment In the spring he will oust Mr. Grant and his patty Seattle, Wash., Oct 12. News has been lecolvod frotii Ala-ka that Lake IJennett flo?e ner about a week ago. A few days Inter the lie went out and the "tenmlmati continued to run. Tho iher Is getting veiy low and will soon fleece for the w Intel. Only one moio steamboat Is oxpec ted at the lakes from Dawson. Outvvriiil tiavel will cease until tuivelers ran get out oei the Ice. Manv w 111 return then. The steamboat .lames Domlttllle ex perienced meat dllflculty In making her way up the liver to the lakes fiom Dawson. She was fast on a sandbar several das. Her maehlnciy broke down at White Horse llnnids. where she has been laid up foi the winter. VALUABLE CLAIM SOLD. The steamship City of Seattle has in rived from Lynn Canal, Alaskn. with 200 passengers, 100 of whom left Daw son elty, some having left there as late as September 2.". Anion them was William Loggia, who had been four ears on the Yukon. Before leav ing Dawson Leggltt sold claim No. 13 on the Hldor.ulo for a laige amount of money. Alexander McDonald, who Is heavi est claim owner In the Klondike, stop ped at Skaguuy, and will nrilve In the nexc steamship. Last Wednesday the White Pass and Yukon rallwav. tho (list railroad built In Alaska, bioke ground on British toil. The ceremony was attended with llltle'formallty. The woik of consump tion is to be prosecuted all winter and !, 0 men will be kept at woik. It Is expected to hue Mains lunnlng to Log Caoln, a distance of thirty miles from SUakuay, by the middle of February. Among the arrivals from the north on the steamship City of Topeka, were Mrs. Roswell D Hitchcock and Miss Kdlth M Van Buren, prominent New Yoik women, who went to the Klondike on a pleasure trip. Mis. Hitchcock saj.8 when she left Dawson the deaths averaged five a day. She thinks an other Bcason will demonstiate the ne cessity of transfeirlng all business and much of the residence portion of Daw son to what is known as West Dawson, tre sanitary conditions and sutround Ings of which are far supeilor to those of Daw f on proper. Safe and Effective in Every Form ot This Common and Annoying Disease. Many people suffer fiom piles, be cause after trying the many lotions, salves and ointments without relief or cure, have come to the conclusion that a surgical operation Is the only thing left to try and rather than submit to the shock and risk to life of an opera tion, prefer to suffer on. Fortunately this Is no longer neccssaiy, the Pyra mid Pile Cure, a new preparation cuies eery form of titles, without pain, In convenience or detention from busi ness. It Is In the foim of suppositories, easily applied, absolutely free from opium, cocaine, or any Injurious sub stance whatever, and no matter how eevote the pain, gives Instant relief, not by deadening the nerves of the parts, but rather by Its healing, sooth ing effect upon the congested mem branes. The Pyramid Pile Cine Is the most effective, the safest and most exten sively sold of any Pile Cine that has ever been placed before the public, and this renutatlon has been secured by reason of Its exttnordlnary meilt nnd the leasonable pi Ice at which It Is sold, nil druggists helling It nt GO cents and $1 per package, and In many cases n single package has been sultlclent. A pet son takes eilous chnnccs In neglecting a .simple case of piles as the tiouble soon becomes deep seated and chronic, nnd verv fieejuently de velops Into fatal Incutable rectal dis eases, like llstula and rectal ulcers Any druggist will tell you the Pyra mid Is the safest, most satisfactory pile cure mnde. The Iranild Co., Mai shall, Mich., will send to any nddics a treatise on causo nnd cure ot piles, also book of testimonials. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Oct. 12 Tho undertone of strength which has been manifest for sev eral Unjs assumed tho upper hnnd In the Block market today, Ignoring the contin ued weakness In some of tho specialties or driving tho bears to covering, thus put ting an end to tho decline. In sonic ot thest stocks, Buying to cover short con tiacts plaved no small part In the rise nil through the list. It Was not tho re sult ot an awakened public Interest In tho market, but was latlur by capitalists or groups of lluancters Interested In this or that property, according to InsMo sup port. It was selling bv Insiders In fitlcia d, as alleged, by prospective hostlla legislation that sent Northern PhcIIIo down last wtck and sympathetically af fected the railway list generally. There was no conspicuous development in tho general situation to account for the changed temper In Wall street, unless It might be the continued heaw demand for et reals for export and tho advancing prices for them In foreign maikets. The i loping of the market showed quite a llrm tone In spite of weakness In ono or two of thn Industrials, Total sales were "V.M shares riillilshed by WILLIAM LINN ALLP.N & CO , stock brokers, rooms, 703-70G Mears building. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. The People's Exchange. ifcSMw'WV.ii A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit of AH Who Hnvc Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Eive Cents a Word Ex:ept Situations Wanted, Which ArJ In serted Tree. FOR RENT von hunt-thihthbn-hoom nousi: with modern Improvements at WD Washington avenue. roii itnNT-6-nooM iiorsc. $12 rr.it month. Inquire of Dr. Do Graw, No f2 Olbson street. Am. Cotton OH Co Am. Sug Pef'g Co. Atchison Atchison, Pr Am. Tobacco Co . Am Spirits Hnltlmoie & Ohio Urook It. T Hay State Gas .. Canada Southern . Central ot N. .1 . Chicago & O. W. . Chicago & N. W. . Chicago, H it Q . Chicago das Chic Mil & St. P Chic. It. I. & Puc IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Frohman's New Company. Tho comedy companj that Chains Krohman h.is organized for permanent resldcnco In the Madison Square theater. New York, presented "On and Oft, ' a farco b Alexander Hlsson, ut the Lv eeiim last night To say that the rather small audience th it saw last night s pr -ductlon was pleaded Is to stato a fact very mildly. Tho comp'inv contains a number ot Charles Frolunnn'ft best comedy aitlsts, many of whom have heretofore been teen in this city i: M. Holland. Samuel Heed and Maggie Hollowny Fishei, threo ot the leading members of the company, wcie seen here last season In "Never Again," and Prltz Williams another member, had the leading role In "O Susanna." It has been tho ambition df Chailes rrohman for several ears to form a com pany on omcwhat similar lines to his Empire Theater company tor the produc tion ot light comedies This season ho became the leysee of Hojt's theater and decided to return to the former name ot the theater, the Madison Square. In this house on next Mondav the eompanv that appeared at the Liceum last night will make its first appeal ance In New Yoik and tho critical the-itei-goeis of that city will have on opportune of passing Judg ment on the eompanv and Ulsson's latest farce. "On and Off " There Is no dount the verdict will be one of hearty npproval The eompanv gave its first perfotmnnco When Baby'f III. When the little loved one is sick, when its brow is fevered, its pulse rapid, its feature pinched with pain and there are great blue circles under Us eyes, the mother hovers about the bedtide, and with anxious eyes tried to read the meaning of eery ex pression upon the physician's face A woman may save herself almost all of this womment about her children if she will but take proper care of her womanly health during the period of gestation A child born of a mother who is thoroughly healthy In a womanly way will almost unfailingly be healthy and robust. Dr. Pietce't Pavotite (Prescription acts directly on the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. It makes them well, sttong end vigorous. It heals 11 internal ulceration and inflammation. It stops debilitatine drains It fits for motherhood aud Insures a healthy child Thousnnds of happy mothers have testified to its merits. No honest dealer will urge tou to take an inferior substitute for the little added profit it may afford him. "A Isot told ni tbsl Dr. Fierce' Favorite rtiicrlptltm w rood to take when with child," 'writes Mrs. Annie 8lnivon, of No. IJ Clitlmt fo:d street. Lawrence, Mutt "I was suffering terrible ptlnt, and u limbic to get about the house without being In mlm-ry. I began taking Dr. rltrce'i favorite Prescription and the first buttle rrestl iclleved me I took three bottles before ray baby wa born, at which time I suf fered tety littlt. The bsby bas been healthy etnre btrll sod Is now three months old and vrtfh Alicem pounds. When njr older child i nn I (riifftrm terribly I don't know how tn'ntukPr PUice mouth " 'Iher rtin'i m,j,v give temporary relief, but ' petmatiiut cure Dr. Plerce'a F.tJitnt Vt foi constipation. They h.'fi i" I'm Uttlr "Pellet" U a genii l.i. live and two a mild catbaric. In A'ashlngtou, I) C, one week ago Moil, day night and met with the he.ntli.tt kind of a reception. Nothing bctti r In the wa of furci h s hi en een In this cltv lor manv a u'av It has a well-defined, logical plot ami the fun vvixes warmer and warmer ns the nctloti of the farce proceeds. The lift half of the lost art Is the most amusln portion of the farce. 'I his Is a noteuoitliv lepaiturn from accepted methods the. playwright usually devoting the late nit to straightening out the tangles he has brought nliout In Its piedccessoij. To 13. M Holland. FrlU Williams and Muggle Hollow ay Plsher falls the burden of tho corned work Thell acting showed the finish that experience studj nnd a natural aptitude give Amelia lilnghnm. who was the leading woman ot the Whlic Heather company last season, his a mle which enables her to do much e'ever work, look dimming and vveai fetching gown. Samuel Heed, Itcuben Pox Anlt i Itoth nnd Katlurlno Plorenie also had Important loles Mantell in "Monbais." The management of Knhert H. Mantell in "Monbnrs" Is one of the conspicuous events of thedramitlc ear. Mi. Mantell will appear here nt tho Lvceum tonight under the mnnngmmt of Matt W linn-l'-v, who has directed the totu of this star with unequivocal Mieces for the past two season The evmls with which "Mon bus" Is loncernod nic lomautlc In the highest degree, and thev aie given the m ttlng of Prance In 17S1, a place and time liai'ng the picturesque ihaiacter calcu lated to touch the imagination and stir tho blood. The leading chaiaeler, as pin id by Mr. Mantell, Is said to be the noblest atllttlc achievement of this sta ling actors carer. He figures In a thrill ing entanglement of events nnd all through the plav the Inteiest Is sustained bv the intrinsically fascinating personal ity ana art or .Mantell. The compitiv which Manager Ilarlev has engaged to support his star is said to be the strong est with which he lia ever been sm rounded Tho play will be superbly pro. duccd with handsome and novel settings "El Capitan" Coming. What Is "El Capital!' ' It In a laiub, a gloilous, tui cful musical, mi try, heiltli ful, hlllailous laugh lrom the rise of the curtain until the going down of the same To dull unlrtplrlng snail-paced lives It is as soothing and sweet as muskiose upon new-mado hay Imagine v reincarnation of Don Quljiote devoid of louiage; a Sancho Plans devoid of ob-.lt) ; a lot ot sweet, pretty nnd shai civ gills, not one of whom is liable to put hci lint on straight. Set thtfe In sceneo like dreams from fairy land and costumes rich and rare as Tom Moore's Ideal lady tourists were. Add to these catehv end Inspiring music and excellent voices and von have "131 Capitan" Of course, the music Is distinctly Soiisn. Sou-a. with nil his mu sical vigor and ih)tlim, Sousa tho mas. ter. whoso martini strains are like il.o fierce Intoxicating tunes of trumpeted triumphs, and whose maddening niilit.iT melodies hao rrarked the time for our victorious atmv In tho late Spinlsh un pleasantness. The present visit ot "131 Capitan," which Is set for Oct. It and 1", at the Lceum, will Intioduco an entirely new and clllclcnt company nnd tho same wealth of scenic dlsplav nnd picturesque dressing which were noticeable feMtures of previous engagements There will bo a matlneo Satuida;- "Under the Hod Robe." It was nnlj nftei the most persuasive eloquence on the pait of a laige number of innnaM'is thinughout tho various cities In the l nl cd States that Charles l'roh man was ludui id to permit his m irvellous moduellon of "I'nder tint Hed Kobe" to leave New York and go on tour. This Is one of the favored cities selected tor tho pioduetlon of this, powerful drama, and I It will he seen here on Oct 17. The splen- did eompanv Is headed bj William Mauls, an actor of wlum It mav ho truthfully I said liar '"w if unv equals In tbe romantic i nnd vlc,i(iu filmol, und Miss Frances ' (iatint. one ot tho most Inteiesting and I veisail'ii aitit'tscs on the Aineiicaji stage The inst of "I ndi r the Ited Ttobe" is an Ht'ormc 's one tinil the ompany other wise is x ild to be piifecllv competent I ndi - the Itd Kobe ' Is a iliamatlztrtion ot Stnnlev Wejinnn's delightful French lomnnce of the same ninie . Many Good Plays. The lepertolui of iho Klni, Liuniutlc company, which appouis at tho Academy of Music next vvoek, Is decidedly un usual, Including us it does an eutlio line of plajs which aie now presented at pop ular prices for the first time. Among the productions to be given durlntj the en gagement are "Hands Across tho Sea." "Cherry Pickers," "Power of tho Prest.,' "Cotton King," "War ot Wealth" and "Lnst Stroke" They will all he ptesent ed with tlieli complete scenic effects, each production having all tho original set tings and properties. The company Is said to be particularly strong, and thell presentations equally as good us those given at regular witcs of admission. Ml ..110i .. .1.1 . IN . IPs .. 4l'i .. 1,1 .. ".' .. "J .. Ml'J .. ll I. ..rotj in ..lOJTj .100W. Cleve. C. C. St. L . to Del. & Ilud. Canal. .Wi C.en. I3lect. Co 71 Louis. & Nash Ta Manhattan . . . 1 Mo. Kan. & Tej... Pr 11 Missouri Pne .. . !.' National Lead Co. . :ilijj N. Y Cent Ilud 1IV6 Northern Pacific . . SS'fe Not them l'ac. Pi . 7lti I'iic. Mall S. S. Co... TC Phlla & Reading. . r's Southern Hv Pr . " Venn C. & 1. R. 11 . M", Texas and Pud fir 11 Union Pne , 1st Pr . Mv, V S Rubber Co. . IP, T S. Leather Co Pi. MH Wabash . . . 73i Wabash, Pr 2ij Western Tnlor . 'il Wheeling & L 13 Pr 11 Ches Ohio . L'JiJ Met Tiactlon Co . 1i,!'b .1.,t, n 12i) 11 ' H'i 04", aw T" Ml, 1IU 1 V4 lll- 1035, 107 I01' 10 IDI'i 71'i r,p2 HI HI'h ai Hits 4ii' .t 1C r.i fii ' 01 n 21 ill ul4 ini i:'i at 110 ii 41't fit .r X7U r,o4 nv m lftJ'4 71', 63 '! SOI, r;i, 11'!.. llVj 7IS n 'IS 17 1 II l'i 21'i 1UU il .IS'i Kfll', U 1 lll 11 4P, M ! i j r.i 11' lo'lll IK m: 1171; mm :n4 PJlt4 lIU ;! .jit" 115'4 40' 8 SIX-ROOM SINOLH HOUHI3, 1NCLUD . Ing bath room, for rent. Is in llrst class condition and has all conveniences Iiiqutro of John Walt or, corner Madison avenue and Green Rldgo street. rOK RKNT-ON13 OR MOH13 YKAKS, new 12-room house, steam heat. Willi or without barn. 1118 Linden street. Ap ply on premises. II. A. Kaufhold lOIl HI3NT-ri3SK ROOM Oil 8I1AUL , of onices secend floor front, Coal 1.x- change. c-a at room 15. ;oi roit hunt Qulncy SUCCND FLOOR, FOR SALE rbu'HALlV-CAIU'KTS THAT 1IAVI1 been 111 use since May, heating stoves anil other articles at very low prices, olJ 1'rcscolt avenue FOR SALI3-A FINI3 SCIIUUUUT VV right plnno, but llttlo used; In perfect order, with mnuufacturei s guarantee will be sold verv cheap. Call at Rooms 7 and S, Uurr llulldlng N. Y. Air Hiake. . . 11 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKI3T Open- High- Low Ing .. 11V, .. m; WHUAT. Dec May CORN. Dec May OATS Dee May PORK. Dec May LARD Doc Me I'uts-C-3, 2,1'i h'; est. rij u'4 Jiuf, 3.V, 4 Jl'4 CSt. M'4 no'.. 4 So 4 ' CullsfiTB, 7.S7 III" 4.S.' IK 4 77 IS7 lTs .' II - SS I, i 4 :o 11 n 21'4 1C1 VI Clos ing. CS. :,0'2 ;i '12 1S7 FOR SAL13-A snCOND-HAND PA iNL ecntei crank high speed engine 1 m first class condition For further par ticulars upply ut this otllcc? FOR SALliTUN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives reller. HELP WANTED-M ALE. WANT13D-AN KXrURlUNCUDVAlT. er. Apply nt once, Lackuwunna Quick Lunch, FOUND. HAY IIORS'S 1'OUND-OWNKIl CAN have samo by piovlng property and paving charges, S. Thompson, 4J0 Lack awanna itvcmic. PROFESSIONAL. AnOHITEOTB UPWARD It. DAVIS, AnClUTUCT, Connoll Building, Scranton. 13. L. WALTUH, ARCHlTlicT. OPPICU renr of C03 Washington avenue. L13WIS HANCOCK. JR., AHCHITUCT, 4J5 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv., Scranton rRr.DKIHCK iT. 11HOWN, AHCHITUCT. Price Hulldlng, 12S Washington avenue, Serntiton, T. I. LACI3Y . SON, AHCiUTnCTS, Tradors' Nutlonal Hank. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Foi. DENTISTS DH. 1. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PHI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. H. P. HI3YNOLDS, OPP. P. O. BANJO PUPILS WANTED. A BANJO ARTIST WILL TAK13 A rUW pupils In Scranton, no matter how far advanced Leave orders at Ilulbcrt s Music house. Miss Warner. 1V)4 Capouso nvenue, or J 8. Kunkel, 710 Adams ave nue, order before tho 2Mth. SPANISH. CLASS IN SPANISH CONV13RRATION Is being formed. Those wishing to Join address Spanish, Tribune olllce. REAL ESfATE. VOR SALU-MY RI3S1DI3NCE AT 21. Colfux nvenue, Just ci mpletcel All modern improvements. Hprdvvood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address ! rank X. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. WANTED. WANTED-CAFE OF HAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benont Send 5 cents to Itlpans Chemical Co, New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials, WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED - H NOV. 1ST. SIX OR seven-room modern house, not In couit or place, and as near court house ns pod bible Not over J20 Address "Needy, General Delivery FURNISHED ROMSj ro7l"TuNTU0ASANT PCRNISIIED 100ms, cotiveiilenci s. Rooms irom si-j) up, "22 Mullierrv street WITH HOARD The Aldlne, -IJO LEGALj notIciin'the matteC'6i,thij petition of the Clt.v of Scranton for the appointment of viewers to asceituln tho costs, damages nnd expenses and assess tho bom llts lor col.Mrut tlon of a stvvei svstein to sewer poitlcns ot Scliultz court, liarilson avenue. Stlpp tuiut. Winder avenue, Sheiwood couit, Colfax nveiulo und Okell coutt In tho Seventeenth want of tho City ot Seianton. In tin Court ot Common Picas. No. 15M September term, 1W. The undersigned, having been appointed bj tho Court viewers In the foregoing matter, herein clvi. notin Hint thev will on tho 2.'nd day of October. A. D IMS, nt 10 o'clock a in, miot on the line of tho said Improvement, nt tho corner of Ilai- ll-on avenue and Linden street, proceed ing thenco over tho line of said Improve ment, viewing tho same and tho premises uffccteil there h), nnd will hear all pai tlcs inteicstcd tin rein, nnd their wit nesses. , DANIEL 13 DAVIS. .IA.MKS MOIR. Jit . JOHN I'lTZSIMMONS View 1 is. DH. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C, SNOVI3H, 3.11 Washington uvenue. Hotits, 9 to l.nud 2 to S. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE, 409 SPHl'CU STREET MAKES your hat to order and they tit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TEE ELK CAPE. 125 AND 127 ERANK lln avenue. Hates reasonable P. ZH1ULKH Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W. ptsscnger depot. Conducted on tho Eu lopcuu plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Schedule In Gllect May 19, i8o5. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Darro as lows: 7.30 0. m.i week days, for Sunbur Harrisburp, Philadelphia, DaltU inoro, Washington, and for Pitts burg; and tho Wo it. 10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazlolon, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HnrrlsburK, Phlladalphla, tsauimore, Washington and Pitts burp, and the West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burn. Philadelphia, Baltlmoro, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho Wost. Q00 p. m., wook days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . ...,J.'.H-W00D' Oen'l Pass. Aeent, XB. HUTCHINSON, Oeneral Manajer. LAWrERS PLEASANT ROOMS Tel ms 1 casonable Adams avenue. TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS ITH nlshed, gas, bath city heat. Old Post-ulllce. Co. Bid. AsKed :o Pow- Bcranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton & Pltlston Trac First Notional Bank .. Elmhuist Boilevard .... Scranton Savings Hank Set anion Packing Co .... Lacka Iron & Steel Co .. Third National Bank .... Tin op Novcltj Mfg. Co . Seianton Hnllva Co .... Dime Dcp A. DIs Bank . Economy Light Heat &. er Company Seianton lllumu.iatlng. Heat . & Power Company s Scranton Forging Co Tradeis' National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep Co.. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co Scranton Paint Co BONDS. Seianton Pass Railway, first moitgage. due 1920 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, due 1918 People's Street Rahwav. Gen eral mortgage due lr21 Dlikson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Towrshlp School 3., City of Scranton St. Imp. C.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scrantcn Traction G"c bonds .. soo 365 1C5 130 115 113 115 100 (.0 45 100 150 iis'i to 100 10J 102 b5 100 103 New York Produce Market. New Yoik, Oct IJ Flour More active and stiongei, vvlntir patt tits. ?.75a3'i, wlntii straights, $3 Ijai.wl, do. extras, J.' -7ual.l5. Wheat Spot easj , Xo. 2 led, 73lS)c. f. o. b afloat. No. 1 Xoithem Du. luth, 74c. f. o. b. afloat, No. 2 do. do., 72,ltC. f. o b. afloat October 2". to .. Op tions opened llrm nnd developed pro nouncedly strength, mar the close, how ever, a bharp break occuned on realiz ing whkh left the mnrket finally un changed to 'c. lowet, No. 2 red .March closed 7.,1iiC. , Mu), 70'se ; Deccmbei, 70V Coin-Spot steadj , No. i, 37'4C f. o. b. afloat Options strong eailj but later de i lined utidei realizing and closed un changed to 4i higher May closed ISSc. , December closed JCe Oats Spot stiong, No 2 27'ic , No 3 27c , No. 2 white, 2'i'ijC , No I do . 28ii,c track mixed west em, 27n2'ic trail; white, JsaSJc Options dull and nominal Butter Firm, western cieamerv 33a21'..c , do factorv ll..a H'.c , Elglns sv-n Imitation creameiy. uiQff, T. LOA N' moxey'to loan on cit y lin al us fate Any amount on straight loans, $200 to IIO.OJO at once. A. N Walker, rooms 1 nnd 2 Coal ENchange. LOST. lost-gold-knot tie pin re- ward. Box oftlce ot Academ of Music. IJiKc ; stato dairj HalS'-e , do criam erv, l"u21e. Eggs Firm, state ai.d Penn- slvanla, ISfeilic , western frrh, 1 .albc. Philadelphia Piovislon Market. Philadelphia. Oct 12. heat I'll m and lc. hlghct , contract guide Oitober, 71Via 71Hc. Corn I'll mer und . higher. No 2 mixed October, 36a3Cic. O its Finn and 'Ja'-e higher. No. 2 white clipped, 2mi .""e., No .1 do ilo 2ii'aa'27c , No 2 mixed do , 2G'sn27c Butter 1' Inn, fnnc western creamer. 21c , do. prints. 21c Eg's Quiet but steadj, flesh neaibj, E'-c . do. western, 17c , do, southern. Pic; do southern, lw. Cheese Finn Refined Sug arsFirm and Nos. 15 and 10 advancid 3-IGe Cotton I'nchaugid Tallow Dull, city pilme In hogsheads, 3V. countr.v do. do. barrels, 3V ; duk do., "'40 , cikis, 4e.; gtease-. 3c Live Poultrv -Steadv , fowls, inc., old roostcis, 7c, spring chick ens, '.i-ilOc ; ducks. Pc. Diess d Poulti -Finn, towls higher, fowls cholfe, 10'2c ; do fair to good, D'.alOe ; old loosters, tc ; spring chickens, western large, HalJc ; small nnd scalcled do, talnc. Receipts Flour. I.OOil barrels and (..TV) tacks; wheat. W.OvO bushels, corn. tS.000 bushels, oats, 7.I.0U0 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 'n bushels; rorn, 8,000 bushels, oats, M.VJ'l bushels. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED HY the secretary ot Dunmoie school nls trlct up to S n'. lock In thoe veiling ofTucs dnv, Oct IS Ids for ten loupon bonds of the denomination ot live liundnd dullais ($"i0i)) each of the Dunnioro school district duted Oct. 1,1 vis, und pavuble fourtien (111 vears from dite with Intel est at the late of four per centum '4i) pet annum pav able seml-numi ill on the first ilavs of April and October of each viar. Princi pal and Interest mj mle at the olPce of the treasuicr of the Dimmure school uK 1 1 lot In tho borough of Dunmoie, Lack awanna count, Feunsvlvaiili Thesa bonds urn issued fro fiom all tnMition of eveij kind, the buioligh "t Dunmore ngieeing to p iv eveiy l.iulul tax assessed against th- same. I .1 'IP.ONSON, 5-ccietnr Dunmoro So'iool District. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Green Hldce Coal Conmanv nt the It ofllce until Saturdav Oit Pi 1S.1S, to drive a lock tunnell trom No 2 Dunmore vein to the No 1 Dunmoie villi Dlnien-lons of tunnel to be twelve (12) feet wide end six (ii) feel off the mil on an ascending pitch of twelve (12) degrees. I.eilgth ot tunnel elgbtv cmIi feet moio or less Tho Green Ridge Coal Companv le serving the right to reject any 01 all bids W. L .'ONNI3LL. Supt. 1'HANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Coutiselloi-nt-Law Burr Building, rooms U and 11, Washington avenue. OKELL ft Dl'NN, ATTORNEYS, 5 TO 11 Coal Exchango Building, Scranton. WILLAHD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys nnd Counsellors-ut-Law, Hc publlinn Building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAMES II. TOHHEY. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lnw Rooms 413 and 14 Commonwealth Building. JeSSPP & JESSPP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law Commonwealth Building Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKKORD.ATTORNEY-A'l-Law Rooms G14, MD and 51C, Board of Tiado Building D 11. RL'PLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on leal estate seclllltv. Mears Hulldlng corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. Lehigh Valley Knllroad System Anthruclto Ccal rcd, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect Mnv 15. 1S98. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. 1 or Philadelphia and Now York via D. & II. II. H at ti.45 a. m and 12.0".. 2.18, 4.27 tlllack Diamond Express) und 11.30 p. m. For PIttston und Wllkcs-Bnrro via D, L. ; W. H R t00, 11.10 a. m., 1.53, 3.35, v.vj ji. in. For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottsvllle, and principal points In the coal regions via D. & II. R. 11 , 0 4-,, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Bethlehem, Huston. Heading. Har r sburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. II. H 0 45 n. m 12 0".. 2.18, 4 27 (Black Dlamcnd Express), ll.W p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda. Elmtrn, Ithaca, Geneva and prlnclpnl Intermedi ate stations, via D , D. & W. H. R.. 8 03 a. m., 12.43 nnd 3 35 p. m. For Oenevn, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west la D. . II. R. H, 12 03 3 3J (Black Diamond Express), 10 2S nnd 1130 p. m. Pullmnn parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Harro and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. nOLLIN H. WILUHl'Il, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LI3I3. 1'ass. Agt., 26 Cortlandt street, New York. A. W NONEMACIIER, Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. Delaware and Hudson. trains -will leal JAS J II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth Building, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. AT rORNEY Rooms "WI-'iOl 9th floor Meats Building L A ATRI3S ATTORN13Y-AT-LAW, ' Hoard of Tiado Building, Scranton, I'll. C H PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth Hulldlng. Seianton, Pi PATTERSON & National Hank C. COMEGYS. Building. WILCOX. Building. TRADERS' U-13 REPUBLICAN A. W BERTHOLF. Attv . Menis bide. !53, 10.13 a. !"i, 6 25. C.57, Sl'I'ERrLl'OFS HAIR REMOVED free this week to prove clectililt) per manent hmmlesH pnlnless t xpi rt oper ator. Helen Buchanan, Di'imiitnlogP-t 312 Washington avenue. CHIROPODIST CORNS. HPNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or diawlug blood Consultation and advice given free E M HET.EL Chlropo. dlst, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desire 1. Charfccs moderate SCALP TREATMENT. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 12.-Cattle lllghei, cholco steers. $3 i3a5 &',, medium, $4 70a4 i'",; beef steers Jla4C3, stocl.ers and leedeis, T3a4 70, bulls J'.jOalCTi. cows and heifers. 3 ton 12V, calves, H.16 ,.V, wcsti m Lingers, $3a I 60 . western fed steers. la5b3; pack ing lots, 3 40a1.70. butchers. 3 30.il. 90, mixed. Jl.jn3fsi, light, $1.l'a3.i3, pigs, $2 73a3.6'.. Sheep Brisk Infeiioi to choice sheep $2 50aJS'., western rangeis, $1 13a 4 5(1. feeders, Mai 1", poor to pilme lambs $4a0. western feeders, JlSOauOo Receipts Cattle, 12',00 head, hogs 2),i0 he id, sheep, 13 000 licetd. MRS I. nient, massage, ciuincv. ' .. WW T KELLER, SCALP TREAT ,"0c shampooing 50c , laclal manicuring, 23c , chhopod. .01 CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIC.GS CLEANS PRIVY VAFL'IS and ces.s pools, no odiu. liiipiovcd pumps used A BR1GGS, I'lopnetor Leave oiders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Hleko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 0040. MIDWIFE MRS GABLE ORADCATE MIDWIFE IMS Wnshbum stieet. Seianton Fn gagemints solicited Rooms und best attendance for n limited numb-i ot ua-tlents. PHYSICIANS AND SLWOEOVS DR. C I,FHEV, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bink Building, 1.'.' Womlng avenue. On Sunday, July 3rd, Seianton ns follows' Pot Cai bondnlc G 20, 7.53, m . 12 noon; 1.21. 2.20, 3 52, i 0 13. 11.00 11 m , 1 16 p. in. For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m , 2 20 p ni. For Hnnesdnlc-t' 20, 8 51, 10.13 a. m.J 12 noon; 2 20. 3 2". p. m For Wllkes-Barre. C 13 7 48. 8 41. 9.3. 10 U n ill 12 03. 1.23. 2 13, 3.3J, 4 27, 5.10, 7 45 10 II U "0 p m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Li high Vallev Rallroad-(i.41 u m 12 0,!, 1 2S, 4 27 p ni , with Black Diamond Ex ptess, 11.30 p in For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C.I5, 9 -) n 111 , 2 18. 4 27 p m. For Western Points, via Lehigh 'V alley Hallioad-7 48 a. m 1203. 13.1. with Black Diamond Express, 10 11, 11 30 p. m Trains will nrrlve In Scranton as fol lows. From Carbondale and the fsorth R 40, 7 II. S. is. 9 'II 10," 11 ,".s n m 1.23, 2.13 3 2o, 4 21. -.41, 7 1" 10 IS. U.27 p. m ... From Wllkes-Hario and the South Cl, i SIS PIUS 1155 n m. 118. 2 14. 3.48, 3 2n 021, 7'." 9 0", 10 11". p m : l.n a. m. Sl'NDAY TRAINS I'm Caibondale 9 07, 11.33 a. m ; 1.53, 31 1 ''-'. 133 p m Fot WllKes-Barre 9 38. II 13 a. m I 1 5. ?2K 5 41. 7.48 p. 111 Lowest mtcs to all points In united States and 1 1111.11I.1 .1. W UI'RDICK G. P. II W :nos? D P .MARY A SHEPHERD M D.. HOMI3 opathist, No, .'28 Adams avenue DR W 13 ALLEN Ingtou avenue 512 NORTH WASH- DR H TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Womi 11, coinei W.vomlng avenue aud Spiuce stieet, Scranton. Olllco houis: Thuisdavs and S itur days, 9 a m to 0' p 111 DR L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND '.'IS Bonn! of Trade Building Otllee hours 8 to 9 a. in., 2 to ;i und 7 to s p m Resi dence, 30'i Madison avenue DR. C L FHEAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Olllce telephone llol liouts, 10 to 12 2 to 4 7 to 9 DR S W I.'AMOREAFN. OFFICE "' WaohhiRton avenue. Residence, ITS Mulberiv CI11011I1 diseases lungs, hem t kldne.vs and genlto-uilnai 01 gnns a speclultv. Houis, 1 to 4 p in W. G. ROOK. VETEHINAHY SI R gcon Hois'-s, emtio and Do(,s treited Hospital. 121 Linden street, Seianton. Telephone 2.7J SEEDS SITUATIONS WANTED oitK :WNTElTIIY THE DAY, washing, cu by n middle-aged, col ored woman Mrs Coleman, W0 L.ioka vyanua avenue S1TCATION WANTED-BY EXPERI leneed man attending to bolli 1 or llie room. Adihess John Gr.invllli, u30 Wash ington avenue situatTon W NTED-BY A YOI NO man, driving team 01 drlivciv wagon, well nceiualiitid with elt, good lefer enies. W A., Tilbtmo olllce Oil Market. Oil City Pa., Oct 12 -Credit bilanoes 1110. reitlfleutes opened nnd closed Jill bid for cash no sales runs, 92,025 baircls, shipments, 10ii,2JS banels Bill for Today. At the Academy ot Music this aftornoon the Spears Comedy eompanv will pioducn "Uncle Sam In Cuba," nnd tonight "Hnnd in Cuba." BASE BALL. Philadelphia, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Washington, 10, Boston, 1 Pittsburg. 9; Cleveland, 1 (first eame). Cleveland. 5; Pittsburg, 2 (second game); game called end fifth Inning account darkness, Baltimore. 3; New York, 1 (first gamei. Baltimore, lj New York 6 (second game): game called end sixth Inning account of darkness. Cincinnati. B; Louisville, 2 (Hist game). Louisville, 4; Cincinnati, 1 (Mcond (am)). (jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f They All Tell the Same Story About New Orange, N. J. s SITI'ATION WANTED-A SOBER AND Industiious man wants 11 sllimtlun as 11 liouso llnlshei. un a No I vvoikmnn. Addiess Walkman, Trlbiinu olllce. SITI'ATION WANTED-BY A "tOPXil man, has h id expeiienio driving laun drv wagon canvassing und stationary en gineer, can give Mind leterence. Ad dress W II Jones 1U03 13 noil stir et r,. R. CLARK & CO. SEED.MEN AND Nurserymen, store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782 SCHOOLS SCHOOLOP THE LACK ANN . Scranton. Pa Courses puparator to college, law, meillijiii 01 Opens Sept. 12 Si ml foi Rev. Thomas M. Cairn, LL 11. Buell, A M. A . Albany. N. Y. A , Screnton, Pa. bush-ess, catalogue. D , Walter WIRE SCREENS JOSKFETTEL. REAR .".It wanna avenue. Seianton. Pa., turer of Wire Seie 'ii LACKA- mauufac- Central t'nilrou.1 of New Jersey (Lehigh and fcustiucliHiina Division.) Stations In New Yoik-Foot of Libert street, N. R., aud tulh Fctr, Whitehall Anthuielte loal used exeluslvely, insur ing 1 leanllniss and conifott. TLMK TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 13. 1SI8 Trains leave Scranton lor PIttston Wilkes-Ba ie etc.. nt S 30 10 10 a m., 1.2J, 2 35, 3 20, 710 P m hundaS, 9 00 a. m, 1 1 ; 13. 7 10 p in Foi Mountain I'nk a. in . 3 20 p. m. SundnvH toi a 111 l eo. 2 13 p in Foi Lakcwoud and Atlantic ("it, 8'0 Foi New iuik, New it L and Elizabeth S i)(epiess)u '" 1 .'0 (eprcs8), 3 20 (e. prcssi p m Sundii 2 15 p. m Train leaving 1 20 p m . an Ives at Philadelphia, Reading Tumtnal 7 0t p m, and New York 7 03 11 m For Maui h iTumk Alleutowii. Bethle hem Eiston and Philmli Iphla, bZ) a. 111, 1 JO i Ji p 11 Suiiilnjs 2 15 p. m For Bnltlmoie and Washington, nnd polittH South and West via Bethlehem, 811 am 12 P m Sind.ivs. 2 15 p. m I'm Long Branch Ocean Grove, etc., ot S'Ou 111 and 1 20 P m , ,, Foi He.iiUi.vr Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentovvn. S rl , 111., 120 p. m. Suil dav i 15 11 m For Pottsvllle 8 3) a m.l20p m Hetuinlng have New York foot of Lib ertv "tree! North Rive-, nt 4 00. 9 10 (ex press) a. m , 1 (express) p m. Sunday, 4 I.eav c"'n vv 01 k South Ferrv, foot Whitehall stieet at 1 OS a m . 1.23 p. in. Passengers nrnvmi. n hi-iui mis . this terminal can connect under cover with all tin clivaied nillioads. Broadwiv; cable inrs and ferries to Brooklyn and Stiiten Islands, miking quick transfer to nnd fiom Hi and Cential depot and Lo.ig 'SLeavVphlladi Iphla Reading Termlml, n 11 1 m 1 ml 11 in Hlllioay, i 10 a. in, Through tleUits to all points Smith and West at lowest btJUlT OLHUSEN. Gen Supt H P BALDW IN, Oen. Pass. Agt SITI'ATION WANTED-DOING GEN eral housewoik. Addiess A. O, Tribune SITI'ATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG as bookkeeper, with four ears' expe rience, can giro good icfueuces or recom mendation If rt quired. Addiess 13. H W.. 1UI Spruce street WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK OR shipping cleik In sloie. References Addiess F L, Box 2 Ailel. Pa. SITI'ATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY the da washing, ii onlng or any kind of house cleaning or will tako washing: Ing homo. 120 Fianklln avenue, side door. I Scranton, Pa., Oct. nth, 1898. a 5 New Orange Industrial Association, 308 and 309 Mears 3 Building. Gentlemen : For months past 1 have heard and read 5 a great deal about New Orange, so the other day, while 5 in New York, I thought I would go out and see the S property. I was very much pleased with the location 5 5 and the plan set forth to improve the property. 1 can g S readily see that in the near future it will be a large and s 5 prosperous city. The plan of the company for improv- 5 ing and developing the property, all at their own ex- 5 pense, shows great wisdom and forethought and meets a 5 with my appioval, and I have decided to invest in the 5 a property myself. I can heartily recommend investors 3 to take hold with us. a Yours sincerely, N 1 S. N. CALLENDER. I UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilllllllllllllllllllllS SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG gill to do light housewoik hi small famil) Addiess 220 Putnam street, North End, ct. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to do light housework In small family Address 339 Putnam stieet North End, cit MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE IS lands Gieatest Naval Battle. Shoes all blown to pieces and lauded In Nel ilcton's Shoo Store, Washington avenue. Ladles' tint button shoes, russet nuJ dungola. cost $2.50, ut $1.10. ladles line $2 Oil shoes for tc. ladles' oxfords, tost $1 50. for 71c men's $2 50 culf and nissut shoes for $1 l'i, $3 on shoes for $1 OS etc BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls picnics, parties, teceptlons. wed dings and concert woik furnished For terms, ndress H. J Bauer, conductor 117 Wjomlng uvenue, over Hulbert s music stoic MEGAHGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS supplies envelopes, pupei bags, twine Win chouse, 130 Washington uvenue, Scrunton, Pa East. rata at tho 1-rie and Wyoming Valley. Time table In' effect Sept. 11th. 1SJ Trains leave Siranton for Nevv ork. NewlMirg and Int. i mediate points on Vile r llro.d, al-o f..t I law ley and local noints at 701 -i m and 2 2J p m Trains S?rlve nt Scinntnn from above points at 10 2J a in and J 13 and 'HW p m SCItAN'I'ON IllVISIUA. Ill I'.ffcot Juno '.'(Itli, 1808., SITUATION WANTED-l'IRST CLASS, all-muud cook, iiotel oi restuuran.. 235 Penn uvenuo. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR rlcd man ns fireman, stntlon iry engi neer or pump tunnei . also thoroughly tin. demands elicit lety and refrigerator Ico machines, Is well experienced and can give good tcfereiices. J. D W, M7 Penn avenue. SITUATION WANTED - HY LADV. would take chnrge of widower's house or do light housiwork for the use of two rooms Write Rooms. Tribune olllce. TO PI'HLISHEHS-AN EXPERIENCED newspaper pi inter Is open fot an cu. gngement, at u fair sulan, us foi i man ot compositor. Cnli till eltlitr. Addiess "Foreman,' Geuetiil Dellvei, Scranton, PU; wanteT)-a I'OSITHTN- AS HOOK keeper b a oung man ten cais ex perience In newepaper ofllce, best of rcf rence. Address G. E. TTIbune iifllce'. SITUATION WANTI.'D - BY A HE lined and IntelllKcnt lady ns houso keeper or to do light housework. Huinb comforts wanted muie than high wages. AddiekS Co in f ii It, Tllliuiiu olllce. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del.. Lacka, ami Western. Effect Monday. June 20, 189S. Trains leavo Scranton as follows Ex pi ess for New Yoik and Mil points Eust, 1 40, 3 00, 5 10, 8 00 and 10 03 u. m , 12 35 and 'Express lor Eastou, TTenton, Philadel phia and the bouth. 510, kW und 10 0u a. in 12 55 nnd 3 JI P m Mununku Chunk und wu stations, 2 50 P. m .... . Tobhanna accommodation, d 10 p in Expiess for Binghamton, Oswego, 131 mini Corning, Hath. DansvlUe, Mount Mnirls und Huflalo 1.' lo. 2.J3, 00 a m , 1.55 and 3 50 p m . making close conneo tlons ut Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Binghamton nnd wu stations, 1 0u p. m l'uctorVllu accommodation, 4 00 and Nicholson accommodation too p. m Express for Vtlca and Hlchllcld Springs, 2 35 u. m , and 1 f 5 p m Ithaca, 2 35, 1100 u m , nnd 1 3.1 p m For Northumberland PIttston Wilkes. Burro. Plymouth. Bloomsburg and inn vllle. making ilose coiinei tlons at Notth. iimberlund for Wllllunispoit. Harrlsbuig, Baltimore, Wnslilnglou and the South Noithumbeilund and Inleimedlate hta tlous COD, 10 05 a m nnd 1 55 and 5 10 p Nontlcuko and Intel medinlu stations 8 08 nnd 11 10 a in IT mouth and Inc. r mediate) stations, J 33 and b 50 p. til. For Kingston, 12 53 p m Pullmnn parlor nnd sleeping coaches on nil express trains. 1'or detailed, information, poiket time tables, etc.. upply to M. L. Smith, Dix it let I'atfcciiacf Agent, depot ticket office. North Hound. :u!l'2O:i;20ll l U m 7 f is as A M 10 45 10 40 10 31 10 i!l 10 15 10 0C &0 no BC6 St! 9 10 907 SOI 8 6H B53 8 Ni 8 46 fitalfnns Se'fcw( h h Arrive . i.e svci raiN Y Frank! n s: 7 10 West 4nci street i urn WeeliavvKea mp Arrive la-iivei Mouth Hound, 202 201300 aiv in, 1 18 i ol 07IW. 8 00 VI 16 5C4U4U. 5 41112 2 5 41 18 14 isojun BSilll.'.P 51AIHU, 10011131 4 57,IIS0 4 6111121 4 4 II M 4 4)11 ltl! 4 SOI) 1S 4 nan ii RiA 4 31 1107 8 40 4SW110V 8 34 4 'J II 0.1, 8 31 4 '.Ml I 0 kH.'l 4 1011067 8 SO 4 15 10 55 1 11 Ir 11 a u Leave cuaosta Hancock Htaillgbt Preston I'aik W law 00a I'oyotelle Orson Tleasant Mt. Uolondale Forest city caibondaie line Iirldje Maydeia Jerinya Arcblbald Vv Inton Peckvlllo Olrphant I'rlceburlf Ttiroop Providence Park Place hcrauioa Arrive A HI 7 40 .... 7 6S . 810 .... r M M 8i u 6 10, 2 l&l 6 16 2 ll 4 II 28i M 4 41 6 84 6 41 6.13 70V 7 08 8 31 3 41 6 60 8 60 4 65 503 lit isa I Si 14 7 1 8 18, I 43 7 34! S M' I 64 7 37 13 etj I U 7421148 8 01 48 AW a A 268 ate 808 7 44 760 7 63 7 68 812 804 60c 810 SIS'f 6 lb 4 SO 8 43 6 03 8 61 6 01 854' 81) 8f 0 21 6 21 8t7 63l 8tU 4 04 4 01 410 li t if r u'r m ( Blgnines that trains Btop on elgnal tor pat Bengers. '1 1 alns 111 and 206 Sunday only Other tl alas dally except bunday. t-ecure rates via Ontario a west era before put chasing tickets and sayo money. 'i UrouKU v agner outTet sleeper and trc re climnK cbalr car Netr York to Clilcago. Vm keugrr ICutca Ileilucrd lo Two Crut l'er.llllc. 1
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