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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899.
TYPHOID FEVER
IN THE KLONDIKE
THE HOSPITALS IN DAWSON
OITY ALWAYS FULL.
Scurvy Also Prevalent Result of
Overwork and Exposuro Prices of
Provisions Being Advancod Food
Becoming So Dear That n, Poor
Man Will Not Bo Able to Work
His Claim Unless It Is Very Rich.
Morchants Content with 200 to
300 Per Cent. Profit Could Relievo
the Situation-Rush to Stewart
River Expected Soon.
WnsliliiKton, .Inn. 23. J. C. McCook,
flitted States consul at Dawson City,
repot ts that there has been n contin
uance of Uphold fever at that place
In the last few month1, the hoonltiiH
iiitnnimnclulini; about 'JOO patients, be
iiiK nluitvs full aivl many sick persons
bavin;; to len.nln In theli cabins. Some
scurvy caeH nre beliiK leooivod In the
hospitals.
Scuivy In thl section as a rule, Is not
hi ought on by the failed food eaten. It
appeals to dime from the system belns
inn down l ti)liold Very few per
sons hole c-cape the fever. Many a
ptioner youni; man who tarried with
him irti'i the Hall the vciy best canned
v.'Ketables. fieph meats, etc., lias
bioiiKht on hctnvy simply from over
work and exposure.
The stampede foi claims has been
ended In the Dawon si etlon. as the
ountrv U. all staked. The only ques
tion now Is relocation.
A Mih over the Ice to the Stewart
liver ilNtilit, mine seventv-flve miles
from Dawf-uu Is expected soon.
,O.Mi: OOOD I.AXDS
Some good lauds have been found on
Thistle ci eel: and othei smaller eieek,
In that district. The owner of Discov
ery claim, on Thltle tieek has refused
$7r,,000 for It, All of Thl"tlp cieek,
hlrty-Ihe miles in length, was staked
in two weeks. The othei reeks then
tame In for attention. In all new
"taking that l, on terrltoiy not pre
viously staked eer alternate block
"f ten claims Is held for the crown, so
that onlj W pei cent. Is leallv open
for staking by mlncis. That law went
into eftcet last fall
The pi Ices of provisions In this sec
tion aie beinu adanced. The cost of
livltiR lor a miner who has to bu his
rood supplies averages $8 per day.
There Is no icason for the p'tlces asked
Theie aie more food supplies there
than can possibly be used, and the sup
ply companies aie making tinmen""
toi tunes. If some firm would send In
a few thousand tons of supplies and be
satisfied with 200 or 300 per cent, profit,
it would proe a blessing to the thou
sands of inineis theie.
Unless the cost of living become"
mine leas-onable, the poor man who
owns a claim cannot it fiord to work It,
utiles It should pioe to be very rich
CLUE IN ADAMS CASE.
A Lettor from Cincinnati Turned
Over to the Police.
Cincinnati. O, Jan. 2j. What may
be an impoi taunt clew In the murder
i ase of Mis Kate J Adams,, of New
York, has been found In the fact that
before the muider of .Mis Adams, Von
.Mold & Co, of Cincinnati, dealers in
medicines, ieceled a letter from H
i 'ornlsh, 1CJ0 Bioaduav, Xew York,
asking for a s-nmple of medicine udvti-ti'-od
in a Xew York newspapei.
The letter was wiitten on stalloneiy
fiom the Kniekeiboeker Athletic club.
.Ml. Blewstei, of Von Mohl & Co., after
leading of the mtiidet and the connec
tion with the case ot Cornih, turned
tho letter oei to the police. It Is now
In Xew A oik wheie the handwriting
tan be eompaied with that of Comlsh.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
Bill for Today.
The Cieene company at the Acad
emy will pioducr this aftemoon tho
Mining diama, "Thiough Russian
Snows." The bill foi tonight will be
theside-spllttlng piece, 'Humbug, My
Wl Trlend."
At the Gaiety.
Manager Van Osten announces that
he has ananged for the nppenianco of
"Miss New Yoik, ,li ," at his cozy house
tor tltiee nights beginning today.
This uiganlzation Is well known
heie, and this season It has been
lemodelleil and in spick and span, new
j $100,000 Real Estate Deal at
1 New Orange, N. J. 1
' Mr. James Arthur, the
us uunuci, iccciiuy puiuuibcu -jio uuiiuuij; iuu ui i utr jj:
jS New Orange Industiial Association, at New Oiange; i
IS purchase price $100,000, and contracts to erect 310
new houses. si
' Mr. Atthur had previously contracted for the
S building of 81 houses at the same place, upon &
' which he is now at work. This brings the total ci
!S number of houses up to 391. This alone will mean si
is a town of 2,000 souls. si
' The New Orange Building Company, composed i
Is of John C. Jameson, contractor and builder, Elmira, si
la N. Y.; R. T. Jones, wholesale lumber dealer, Elmira, si
s s. i., uiiu uub uucKMuuer, arcimeci, new ioik vuy, s.-
will build 40 new houses at New Orange the coin- ii
g ing season. Mr. George Weiland, of Priceburg, Pa., a ii
3 well known builder, recently visited New Orange and s
was so well pleased with the new town he purchased
5 six lots and has already let contract for digging cellars &
1$ and laving foundation to Mr. J. D. Moran, of Dun- ;'
more, Pa. Mr. Weiland says : "I have ordered lum-
js ber shipped to New Orange and expect to start build-
5-5 ing this week."
rS Building lots which are now selling for &-?26.
g payable monthly, will in a short time bring at least st
;3 $1,000. Write for descriptive circular. i
f New Orange Industrial Association, 308 and &
g 309 Mears Dullding, Seranton, Pa. g
from start to finish. It is among the
best of Us kind, and no better show
has been seen hero this season. The
specialty acts aro immensely strong
and have been selected with regard
to merit and fitness. They embrace
the Casino Comedy Four, Johnaton and
Gorman, the Judges, James and Sadlo
Leonard, the Hill Bisters, the Barron
Trio and Lawrenco Crane, tho Irish
magician. The programmo concludes
with a laughable burlesque comedy,
"Fun on tho I31ue Line," which de
picts the advcnturcB of a rubo who la
taking his first ride on a railroad train.
Tho young ladles who appear In the
show are pretty, shapely and admir
ably costumed. The usual mattneca
Friday and Saturday will he given.
"The Govornors."
Ward and Vokos In "The Governors"
ts tho ofTeilng at tho Lyceum Saturday
matinee and night. Theso favorite
comedians have established themselves
as authoiltlts In farce-comedy, and the
announcement of their coming means
the very best to be had In their class
For this year some of tho prominent
engagements for their company are
Lucy Dalv, Margaret Daly Voltes',
Johnny Page, John Keefe, Margeile
Addis, Louise Kerlln, Hal S. Stephens,
Jamert Cherry, Charles W. Young the
Huston quartette, and about twenty
other farce celebrities. Elaborate stage
settings nre carried for the entire
tin eo acts, and the wardrobe of the
production will be fully equal to sus
tain the well-deserved name of "the
best dressed farce-comedy organization
In cvlstence," which It ha? earned in
the past.
Miles Stock Company.
Commencing Monday evening and
continuing during the week, with dally
matinees beginning Tuesday, the Miles
Meal Stock company. Including th-
brilliant joung romantic actor, John
i:. Miles, and embracing eighteen ar
tists ot talent and abllltv, will open a
week's engagement at tho Academy of
Mii'le in the foui-nct comedy-drama,
'Lights of Gotham," followed by a
series of production", mnny of which
aie new to tho theatre-goers of this
city, and none of them among those
plays that have been seen here before
at popular pi Ices.
Reserved seats are on sale at the box
ollices for any nerforinance during the
engagement. Popular prices prevail.
Ladles' tickets for Monday evening
only.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bronto Quinine Tab
lets. All diugglsts tefund the money
it it falls to cure. 23c. The genuine
has L. 13. Q. on each tablet.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Stteet Review.
Xew Yolk, Jan. S.-There weio gains
of 1 to ll'j points In stocks todsij on
transactions In excels of a million stuiies,
which weiewli!el distributed, munj umi
nllj neglected shales llgunng in the total
Die market heie opened hesitatingly In
sympathy with the Irregularity In Lon
don which whs a feller of some 20 W0
shares in the llrt hour. The eftect of this
selling was but slight, owing to the sup
port given liv leading Interests The pro-fi-sional
element relieved the pleasure
which It hud been exerting on tin market
and turned buns The commission bus
iness was In fail volume and wil dis
poned to follow advances wherever they
occurred. Continued talk of the pros
pects of rehilillltatlon In tin nutluaclte
coal trade brought a rlt-e ot from 1 to J'i
Ir the rotlerx The Granscia likewise.
were up from 1 to 2't except in me case
of noithwest wheie the advance was
larger on Investment nnd speculative ab
sorption because of Increase in earnings.
'I he rinsing was 111 in, well up to the top
llguns Total "ales were l,l.'7,'u0 share",
cjuolattous furnished bs LAIIAH .1
V l.I.HK, stock, grain and eolton lnok
eis, rooms 2W and 210, ISoaid of Trade
building, Seruntnn, Pa
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing est. est. lug
Am t'ot Oil .. i"'.. V'4 .,", '
Am Sag Reg' Co 130 H l.-J'j 1114
Atch.To &S Co .. 2J' 2Pj 24 i.
A , T &z S. F Pi .. U l f)-4, MU
Am Tobacco Co . ..147'i 117 H6'4 H7'i
Hiook H. T Wj 17 W's 'll2
Can Southern ... fiu '! Co i,2li
N J. Cential 10-i 101 1ft! 101
Ches. fc Ohio J7H jntB J7-S -,,ai
Chle. i G. W 17", IS 17' 17
Chic. A. N W. . ..H r.."4 14V4 lol
Chic. 11. & Q . .UK'-, 13" IW'j 1'i
Chic, Mil & St P ..12G'i 127'4 12d'i UT'j
Chic . H. I S. P ..llva 1V lis 1VT4
Chle , St P. M & O. 97 17 )V. C,
c. c. c & st. l . v,i i;i4 r w-a
Con Gas 191 l'ij 111 1'U7,
Uelawre A Hud ..1H' 115 111'4 115
Fed. Steel, Pr . Si's '. M-8 s"
Fed Steel. Com . . CJU iM"4 "1 314
Gen Electric . . .W' 110 los4 KfiU
Louis. A: Nash (O,, t,7' (f'J 67'8
Manhattan Ele 1H4 u: lH'j 1HN
Met. Traction Co .1S7 2'bi 117 plsi
M K. & Tex. Pr .. Sf.Tn .IS 30 &
Mo. I'aclllc 4S'4 4',i 4S 4i4
Nat Load 37'4 3SK,. !7 2S'4
N. Y. Cential .Hi, 1 is 13Pj "lsi4
Oat &. Weft . .21 21 22 )
Not til Pacific 4!, 11 47 4V,
Noi. Pncillc, Pr 7'i v) 7H'4 'iU'4
Paeinu Mail . .. 4',i 10 10 1TV,
Peoplo's Gas 111 114 111 114
Plill A: Rend . 2u 21 2P4 2t
P & It.Htl'r dl. 1.4 ed t2,
Philadelphia capitalist and
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CHICAGO BOAItD OF TRADM.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, rot. est. lng .
WHEAT.
Mny
July
CORN.
May
July
OATS.
Mny
POIUC.
January ..
Mny
LAUD.
January ..
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Seranton Board ot Trade Exchango
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
8TOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Seranton & Plttston Trac. Co.
Pirst National Bank
Klmhurst Boulevard
Seranton Savings Pr.nk
Scianton Packing Co
Third National Bank
1 hroop Novelty Mfg. Co
Fcrnliton Hallway Co
Dlmo Dcp, & Dis. Bank
Ucononiy L.ght Htat & Pow
er Company
Seranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company
Seranton Forging Co
Tinders' National Bank
l.acka Lumber Co
Lack Trust & Sato Dep. Co..
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co
Seranton Paint Co
Clark & Snover Co., Com
Clnrk ft Snover Co., Pr
Carson Conl Co
Seranton Axle Works
Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co...
Southern n. n Pr., 46H
Tenn., C. & Iron .... 40;
Union Pacific 46?i
Union Pac, Pr .... 79
U. S. ilubbcr 4Ci
V. H. Leather, Pr .. It
Wabnsli. Pr 23
West. Union 97
... 4V
800 ...
... 10)
233
95
5S5
80
25 ...
ISO
45
5 ...
... 100
130
... 1M
1M
... lifiK
so
400
125 ...
1C0
0
... 100
BONDS.
Seranton Tass. Hallway, first
moitgagc, due 1920 US
People's Street Hallway, first
mortgage, duo IMS Ha
People's Street Hallway, Gen
eral mortgage, due 1WI .... 115
Dickson Manufacturing Co
l.icka Township School 6
Cltj of Seranton St. Imp. C
Mi Vernon Coal Co
100
102
102
85
100
JOO
Scrnnlon Axle Works ...
Seranton Traction C bonds... 105
Carson Coal Co
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, Jan 25 -Wheat-Firm and
c. higher, contract grade, January. i7a
77c Corn-Firm nnd c higher; No 2
mlsei1 Jnnunrv. old. 42a42"c : do. new,
tlilHsC Onts-rirm, No. 2 white clipped
-iii , No. 1 do. do. 31Ha33c: No. 1
mKed do . .llalPjC. Butter-Unchanged;
fancv western creamery, We.; do. prints,
2e "Eggs Firm, frch, nearbj, 19c.; no.
vestein, l'ic ; do. southwestern, l"c ; do.
southern ISc Cheese Plim. Hellned
Sugars Unchanged Cotton-Firm and
1-lCc. higher; middling uplands, 6c. I al
low Firm; city pilme. in hogsheads,
3c ; countrv. do do., barrels, 4c; dark,
do !c; cakes 4Hc , grease, 2a3c. Live
Poultr-t nehanged: fowls JMAc , old
loosters, i,a"c . spring chickens, Sa'J;
turkejs OalOc , ducks, Paine , geese faOc.
Diest-ed Poultrv Steadv fowls, Sa9c; do.
fair to good, 'la'l'-c. old roosters, GHc;
spring thickens, cholco western, 10allc ;
do fair to good, OalOe , turkejs, cholco to
f.incv, Halle . do fair to good, OalOc ;
eliieks. SaOc Rccelpts-riour 3,000 barrels
and 2 000 sacks, wheat 4100O bushels,
com. 92 000 bushels; oats, 2") 000 bushels.
Shipments Wheat 8,500 bushels; corn,
1SJ.O00 bushels, oats, ix.000 bushel".
New York Grain and Produce Market.
New Yoik, Jan. 23.-Flour-More active
and stronger again, Minnesota patents,
J3 00al25; do. bakeis, tllOaJS'i; winter
"tralghts, $1iA)i)70 Wheat Spot llrm,
No. 2 red, S3'-c f o. b, otloat to arrive;
No 1 northern Duluth, S1c . f. o. b,
olloat spot; No 2 do do., Mc, f. o. b ,
afloat spot. No 1 northern New York,
sj'vc . f o b.. afloat spot; options open:d
a hade easier from realizing but suhse
quentlj got a fresh start on heavy out
side liuvmg and auvanciu uu oav. ciu--Ing
active and ver strong at Ialc. net
advance, March closed i2c: May, 71 4c ;
July, 7Cc. Corn-Spot Arm; No 2, 4"Je..
fob, afloat old. options sustained an
early decline under cables but like wheat
enjoyed later public support that pro
duced octlvltv and strength and left the
market strong at c net ndvance. Ma
closed 41V,a O its-Spot stronger; No, 2,
35c ; No 3 31e ; No A white, 36c., track
mixed, western. 15aiCc. ; options quiet.
Butter Steads western creamery, lla
1'it , do factors, 12al4c ; Ulglns, 19c ;
imitation creamnv. 13alCVi.e , state dairy.
13al"c. ; do creamery, llalSHc. Eggs
Firmer: state and cnnsvlvanla, lOHalOc I
wetern resh, lie , southern, 17'talSc.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Jan. 25 The Wall street deal
In wheat inert ih continued Its upward
course today and some of the gayness of
spirit touched the traders In corn and
oats May wheat after a slight dip early
closed lvjc. higher Corn left off at an
ndvance of c , oats were benceted a
c ; provisions are about unchanged.
Cash quotations wrr as follows: Flour
uQlet; No 2 spring wheat. 70a71c ; No. 3
do. do (,G'a70c , No. 2 red, 72c ; No. 2
coin, Jna17e , No 2 oath. 27o27c. Nc.
2 w hlte, 30a31e , No 3 do , 29,4a30c ; No. 2
rv e. 57ie. . No 2 barley. 42'ia53c , No. 1
tl.ix seed Sill. new. J1.1S. plrmo tlm-
othv seed. J2 30a2 35, mess pork $10 20al0ir;
lard $5 62ari t,o; short ribs. ftmasuD, dry
s.ilttd shouldeis 4a4c ; short clear,
" 10.il 1"; whiskey. $1.27; sugars, un
changed, Now York Live Stock Market.
New York, Jan. 2",. Beeves Active;
good to choice steers rm others, steady;
bulls nnd fat cows strong, medium cows,
stead' to a shade lower; steers, $4 70a5.SO;
oen and stags, $2 35u5 25, bulls. Inferior
to good, $3.i4 10 cows, iial, choice fat do ,
$12') Calves Active, eals rm to higher;
veals, $5a8 2", tops $sr,0, barnvard anil
fed calves WDOat'iO. vearllngs, $3 Sheep
Steady and In fall demand, lambs, slow
and lower, sheep, S3al50. selected weth
ers Jl T5a5; limbs; JI75a3 35. genertl
silei tSaSTO Hoi-s Higher at Jlal );
cholco state pigs, SI 25.
Chicago Live Stock Markot.
Chicago Jan 25 Cattle Active fancy
cattle, JGafilO, choice steers, $5G5a51)5, me.
dlums, J5a5 25, beef steers, S3 Wat W;
stockers and fecdeia $125a4 25. bulls, S2 70
a!2i; western fed steers $4 lOaSSI, Texas,
do , SI 7 a5 25. calves Jifla7. Hogs Slow
and weak. Sheep-Strong; lambs, higher,
poor to prime, sheep, $2 Mat 25, ewes, u)
o3 70 western sheep, $3S0a!25; searllngs,
$4air,5 choice lambs J" -He-celpts Cattle,
liono head, hogs. 39 0rt head sheep, 1H.
000 head.
East Liberty CattloMarkot.
East I.lbeits. Pa, Jan. 25 Cattle -Stiad.
extra $5 00ar,.70, pilme, $5 25a5l0;
common S3 25a" 90. Hog-, Excited ovvln,?
ai light receipts, prime heavy and me
diums. Sll0a4 12'3; hrst Yorkers, SI 05;
pigs, as to weight and qualltj. $J.70a3V";
roughs S2.50a3 50. Sheep Steady ond tin
chnng d. choice lambs S3a5 10, common to
good, S3 50al90, veal calves, V 5oa7 25
Oil Markot.
Oil City Pa Jan 25 -Ciedlt balances,
$1 lt, ceitlcntcs no bid shipments, GV
800 bands, tuns 91.C11 battels
FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
Oldest tUtubllihct Home In the City.
Dealer iu STOCKS, COl TON, OKAIN and
PROVISIONS, on margin or lordollvaij-.
OITICGi Roums2agand aio Hoard ol Trade
llullJInj, Seranton, Pa,
L Q, J,A HAH, I P PL'M.ini
J, R. L. CARRINGTON & CO
SiIlroadway.N Y. 410 Connell Bldg Scrnton
BUV AND SELL ON COMMISSION
High Clns? ltumls,
Itnlhvay ami liiilnslrlnl Slock,
Chicago (imln and Provision.
Direct Wire to Chicago and PhlUJelphla.
TELEPHONE 6182.
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FOR RENT
POIl nrJNT-TWO PHIVATR DWKLL
lng houses: ull modern conveniences.
Inqulio at Morris Bros'. Shoo Store, or
S. Morris, 602 N. Washington avciiuo.
FOH HENT-HOOMS, OFFICHS AND
good store with basement. Spruce
street Court House Square L. A.
Watres.
FOH IinNT-HOUSH 121 MADISON
avenue; steam heat: every conveni
ence. Apply Owens Bros., COl Madison
avenue.
FOH HKNT-HOUSKS IN GOOD CON
dltlon, Nos. 030, 632, 611 l'ortst court,
between Wvomlng avenue and Lrio do
pot. Hent, J12.
FOH HLNT-A FIVn-STORY UUILt
lng suHnblo for wholesale business,
located In the wholesalo block, No 11
Lackawanna avenue. For rent from April
1st. Hmtulru of Burke Bros,, olllco Con
nell building.
FOH HENT APRIL 1, STORK 207 Wy
oming nveiiue, with or without floor
overhead. Inquire M. W. Squter, 2.25 Jef
terson avenue.
O F F I C 13 S IN COMMONWEALTH
Building; single rooms and suites for
term of years with vaults. One sulto of
six connecting ollices with three vaults
or thrco suites of two ollices. each with
vault. Moderate price. Hctlnlshed to suit
tenants. Inquire at room Uj3 on Oth floor.
FOR RENT-HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
637 North Washington avenue. Pos
session about February 1, If desired; ulso
will sell carpets, shaded, etc. Inquire at
Goldsmith's Bazaar
FOR RENT-TWO FLOORS 40xS0 EACH.
Inquire 137 Pcnn avenue.
FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OH SHARE
of ollices, second floor front, Coal
Exchange. Call at room 15
FOR HENT -SECOND FLOOR, 701
Qulncy.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT
Guernsey BrotherB rooms, 7-8 liurr
building. Goods the best, prices the low
est, terms tae easiest. A call will con
vince all.
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE
nue l'or particulars address Box .,45,
Seranton, Pa.
FOR SALE TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOH C
tents at druggists One gives relief.
WANTED.
WANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE IN
centrnl part of tlty, willing to pas
good price. Address Furnished House,
Tribune otllcc.
WANTED-ROOM AND BOARD BY
joung lady stenographer, C to 10 min
utes walk fiom court huube. Private fam
ily preferred $150 per week from Jan.
30. Address P. O. box 339.
WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-I-P-A-N-S will not beneilt. Send
5 cents to Ripans Chemical Co., New
York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
GOVERNMENT " POSi'toN'dONT
prepare for any civil service examina
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lumbian Correspondence College, Wash
ington, D C. i
WANTED-BY RESPONSIBLE FIRM,
local representative of ability. Salary
and commission. No books. Insurance or
Installment business. No goods to de
liver. Reference required The Pur
chasers' Union Knickerbocker building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED RESPONSIBLE FIRM
WAHID Ulli.J ll,lf,v UI J- ......, --
ary, S1.200 year; SGO0 cash and best iefer-
ences requirea; nmiiiaiciai iun.-,rm,n -nlsbed.
Address Postotllce Box 312. Phlla.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED'"-"IMMEDIATELY. WAIST
and skirt makeis Miss Coughllu, 232
Adams avenue
GOOD COOK WANTED, GOOD WAGES
paid, 440 Monroo avenue.
LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY-
Ing, easy work sent to your homo;
write for sample and materials. Unique
Embroidery Co.. 102 Fulton St.. Now York.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PARTNER WANTED-W1TII ABOUT
Sl.ouo for retail grocers business, ex
cellent oppoitunlt'. S. W. Tribune of
tlce. PURJNJSHED ROOMS
DESIRABLE WELL HEATED AND
lighted front room leusonable terms,
63S Adums aveuue.
PLEASANT ROOM STEAM HEAT AT
42t Mulberry street.
FOR RENT-PLEASANT F'-TrtNISHED
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from ?1 W
up, 022 Mulberry street.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B BHIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odor Improved
pumps used A. BR1GGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone C010.
SITUATION WANTED-llY A YOl'NG
Klrl In a family of two general hoube-
vvoik. also experienced for dlnlnff room
woik. Addiess C37 Hyde Tnrk avenue.
SITUATION WANTI3D-A SSIAIIT
jounu nnin Is looklmr for position to
take care of hoises. Address U. C. It.,
kl3 Klin street, city.
WANTED - BY A MIDDLE AORD
Scotch woman a place as housekeeper.
Best of references. Address I J., P. O.
box r.33
SITUATION -WANTHD-PinST CLASS
Cher cooK. hotel or restaurant. .a
diess 117 Penn avenue.
SITUATION WANTKD-UY A YOUNG
man to do any kind of work: laundry
work especially. Address 2"J2 Fulrvlcw
avenue.
Ri'riTATtnv WANTPD-BY A SMART
Kood boy of 15 years, as oflico boy. I
Address V. D. K., 1131 J-Jynon street.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man to work on a farm; understands
care of horses, Address Arthur Ebor, C15
Stone avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED-COLORED Wo
man, expert laundress, In prlvato fam
ily. Address Ada, 110 Franklin avenue
SITUATION WANTED-FIR8T CLASS
bookkeeper open fur an engagement
on moderate salary, good all round ac
countant. Address Bookketper, Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING,
Ironing or any kind of houso cleaning
by the day, or will take washing home
Airs. Lee, sldo door, 4W Franklin avenuj
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 25.-Cattle-
Steudy. Hogs Actlv 0 and generally high,
er; good to choice Yorkers and light me.
dlums, 4a4 03; roughs. J3.2"a3 W; pigs, luir
to choice, m5a3'tO. heep and Lambs
About steady; lambs, choice to extra,
Jl IK.U5 00: culls and common, J3 23nt 50.
Sheen Cholco to selected wethers. tfl.SOa
Exchange.
LEGAL.
IN RE: CONSTRUCTION OF NINE-
tecnth District Main Sewer In tho
Fifth. Sixth, Flftointh and Eighteenth
vviirds of the city of Seranton, county of
Lacknw
nr.iui, state of Pennsslvania. -lo
Fred J. Weaver,
13. w Mcriaw,
Mathius Adams,
William Early.
Stephen Kimble.
Mai y T. Williams
Estate.
Joseph Lowls,
T. R, Hughes, Est.,
Miles Gibbons,
Hlz Acker,
Mrs. Emma Acker,
Thomas W. Jnmes,
John Siloskle,
Divld Jones Estate.
Mrs. Cnthorlno
Youngblood,
James l'lviin.
Q. W. Wellington
i. in. itipiiprti,
Herbert Rollins,
Alarltn Hogan,
Arnle Fov,
John Mnran,
Lewis Flrestlne.
'lhomns O. Evans,
Benlemln Hopkins,
Reuben Blown,
.Mrs. S. 8. Watson,
G. M. Williams,
Evan J. Evans,
Bridget Mahon,
Edward McCabe,
M. B. Kcan,
Wllllnm O Will
lams,
William E, Arnold.
j;siate.
Thoinis H. Lavelle. I'nt Ilannon
John Swlnson. Michael Hollcran,
Davlil J Davis, John T. Palmer,
Margaret H. Harris, Lewis Koister,
James Fielding Edward Lambert,
Wllllum II Hill, Mrs. Ella Mulgren,
Peter Lavln. J Hitman,
Polish Catholic Carolina M. I.evan
Church, or C M Llnane.
Reeve T. Jones, Henry Goodrldgo or
F.ldildgc
Ycu are hereby notllled that tho under
signed, viewers, appointed by tho Court
pf Common Pleas of Lackawanna county
In the ubove matter have prepared a
schedulo showing the amount of dam
ages, cost and expenses ascertained and
allowed nnd assessment of bene tits made
for and upon said improvement, and tho
properties specially benelltcd tbtiebv,
and that said viewers will meet and ex
hibit said schedule, und hear all excep
tions thereto and evidence thcron at
Common Council room, on the Second
day of February, A. D. 1S00, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
DANIEL WILLIAMS,
JAMES J. MANLHY,
J. E. 1CEHN.
Viewers.
Seranton, Jan 20, 1S93.
NOTICE-IN THE MATTER OF THE
petition of tho City of Seranton for
tho appointment of viewers to ascertain
tho tosts, damages and expenses, and
assess tho benefits for opening Wyom-
, iivruiie worn uuve street to u
street in tho cltj of Seranton In the
Court of Common Pleas. No. 120. Janu
ary Term, IS1)').
The undersigned, having been appoint
ed by tho Court, viewers In tho forego
";, matter, hereby give notice that they
will on tho 2nd day of February, A. D ,
183.1, at 10 o'clock a m, meet on the llao
of tho said Improvement at tho corner
of Olive street and Vomlng avenue, in
the city of Seranton, proceeding thence
over tho line of said Improvement, view
ing tho same nnd tho piemlses nffected
therebs. and will hear all parties inter
ested therein, and their witnesses.
GEO W. OKELL,
W. W DAVIS.
C. W. M'KINNEY.
Viewers.
IN THE COl'RT OF COMMON PLEAS
of Lackawanna counts, No 1C3. Sep
tember term, lST. Marie J. Dexter vs.
Jazot Dexter. To Jnzot Dexter, respon
dent: Tho subpoena and alias subpoena In
above ca- having been leturncd bv the
sheriff "non est Inventus," for tho icason
that j'ou could not be found In the county
of Lackawanna, you aio herebs notllled
to bo and appear at the next teun of tho
Court of Common Plens of said couatv,
to wit, March 27th, lm to answer libe
lant's complaint In tho above ease.
AARON V BOWER
Attorney for Llbtllant,
C. E. PRVOR, Sheriff.
OFFICE OF THE COLLIERY ENOI
neer Companv. Seranton, Pa., Jan
5th, l&'is. Special Notice to the Stockhold
ers: Tho Board ot Trustees of this com
pany has called a special meeting of tho
stockholders to bo held at the olllco of
the company at Seranton, Lackawannv
counts. Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 10th
day of March, A D IS'A at 2 o e-locl. p
m, for the purpose of voting for or
against nn Increase of the capital tock
of said companv fiom $1.210 '00 to tl.500.000.
STANLEY P. ALLEN, Secretars.
PROPOSALS TO HE OPENED FEHRU
ary 1, 1V, will be received by the un
dersigned, for driving a roi k tunnel from
No. 2 Dunmore to the No. 1 Dunmoie
vein at the National Shaft of William
Connell & Co Dimensions of tunncll
Wldth, 14 feet, height 6 feet nnd C inches
(0 feet G inches). Appioxlm.ite length, 1"0
leet Grndo 1 In 4 Right to reject nil bids
rescrvea WM. CONNELL &. CO
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALn-MY RESIDENCE AT 233
Colfax avenue; Just c mpleted. All
modern improvements Herdwood finish,
sanitary plumbing-, electrlo llthts etc.
Price reasonable. Addiet-s Frank T.
OKell, 220 Broadway, New York city.
pLMRVOYAJVT.
ma'damr'" may"will sri: unit
friends for a ahoit time Ciovvds co-i-sult
her nn nil matters. Call cilj. 217
Franklin avenue
Mirs77TT?CRTLdORrATpLA'l -
ment, COc , shampooing 50c, laclal
massage, manicuring, 2Jc, chlropod. ',01
Qulncy.
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS, AUUlUTliCT,
Connell Uulldlng, Seranton
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of COG Washington avenue
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCIIITFirr,
433 Spruce St . cor. Wash, av . Sernnton.
FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT.
Price nullding. 128 Washington avenue.
Seranton.
T. I. LACEY & PON ARCHITECTS.
Traders' National Bank.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACK V WANNA,
Seranton, Pa. Courses preparatoiy to
eollege.law medicine or buslnos-s. Opens
Sept. U Send foi catalogue Rev lhom
ns M. Cann, LL. D, Walter H Bucll,
A. M
dd VI) i ii J l
g A Rare Chance. g
r$ Every garment in our store must be sold in order gi
r$ to make room for spring stock. We offer the follow- -:
S ing inducements to buyers: i off for cash on all pur- -:
t$ chases during the month of January. Everybody knows
S our goods and our well earned reputation is back of
r$ them. S-
j . i
I GRIFFIN k COLLINS, HmEisnioFisHEis I:
22D LACKAWANNA AVENUE g
PROFESSIONAL.
DCNTI3T3
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI
vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
beriy. DR. II. V REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. 331 Washington
avenue. Hours, 9 to 1, and 2 to5.
HAT MANUPAOTUIJEn.
TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES
your hat to order and they fit.
HOTCLO ANO nCSTAUrtANTO
THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK
Jin avenuo. Hates rctsonablc.
P. ZEIGLEH, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAwrcns
rRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Couniellor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms
13 nnd H, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN Sc KNAPP, AT
tnmeys und Coumcllors-at-Lnw Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Seranton, Pa.
JESSUP Sc JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1 20 nnd 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms Cll, 015 and 010, Board of
Trade building
D II HEPI.OGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estato securlt'.
Menrs' building, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
JAMES J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-I.aw.
301 Commonwealth building,
Seranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rooms M1-WI, 0th floor. Mcars building.
L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
,7)2 Board of Trado building, Scrantoi ,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Seranton, Pr.
PATERSON A: WILCOX,
National Bank building.
TRADERS'
C. COMEGYS,
building.
0-11 REPUBLICAN
A W. HERTHOLF,
Menrs' building.
ATTORNEY,
MIDWIFE
MRS. CABLE, GRADUATE MIDWITE.
1518 Waihburn street. Seranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms and best
attendance for a limited number of pa
tlenlu. PHYSICIANS ANO SURQEONS
til. C. L. TREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank Building, 12J Wyoming avenue.
MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME-
opathlst. No. 228 Adams avenue.
DR.
In;
W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH
:ton avenue.
DR. It. TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wvomlng
avenue nnd Spruce street, Scrantoi.
Oflico hours. Thursdass and Saturdass,
9 a, m. to C p. m.
DR L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND VH
Hoard of Trade Building. Oflico hours,
8 to 9 a m . 2 to 3 und 7 to 8 p m. Resi
dence, 30D Madison avenue.
DR. C. L. UREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Tru Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Oflico telephone IZbJ. Ilouis, 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W. IAMOHEAUX. OFFICE .119
Washington avenue Residence, 131S Mill
lions Chionlc diseases, lungs heart,
kldnevs and gcnlto-urinars organs a
speclalt. Hojrs, I to I p m
W. G ROOK VETERINARY SUH
geon. Horses, Cuttle and Dogs Healed
Hospital, 121 Linden stieet. Seranton
Tel, phone 2072
SEED 3
G. R CLARK . CO . SEEDMEN AND
Nursersmen, sto'e 116 Washington ave
nue, gicen bouse, lOVl Nor'h Main ave
nue; store teleplu tie-, 7sJ.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL, HEAR Ml
vv.inini nvei 111 Sernntem, Pa.,
tuier of Wire Sen ens
LACKA-manufat-
MISCELLANEOUS
BAVEIVS-ORCII EPTRA-MUSIC Toil
bnll, plcnles, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert vvoik tuinished. For
terniM, addict R J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wjomlng uvenue, over Hulbert
music store.
MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTrRS'
supplies envelopes, pjper bigs, twine
Warehouse, uo Wushlngton avenue,
Seranton, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigli Valley Iuillroa.l Sy-tcni
III Effect Nov 13, lDS
TRAINS LEA'V E SCRANTON
Tor I'hlladelphlu nnd New Yoik vli T
.t II R R , ut 1, 11 a ill nd 120!. 2 r, 4.'7
Black Diamond Kprcs and 1130 ) in
Sundajs. I) i II., 1.1b. 7.4S p. in
For Whlto Ilavin lluzletoii. Pottsvllle,
and principal points In tho o.il regions,
via D & 11 R It., lit.".. 21S and I J7 p in
For llethlehi m, Eastmi, Rending, Har
rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta
tions via D ,V H 11 R, C.4r, n in, l.'Oi,
2 IS, 1.27 Black Diamond Epiess, in".
Sundajs. D As II . 1 M. 7 IS p m.
For Tunkhannock, Towunda. Elmira,
Ithaca, Geneva nnd pilnciniil Intermedi
ate stulons, U D. I. .1 W. R. It, Si
a. m.. 12 r,j and T !o p in
For Geneva, UicheMer Buffalo, Nl ig
nra Falls, Chicago and all points west via
D .1 H R R 120.1 301 Blak Diamond
Expiess 10 41 and 11.20 p in. Sundays, I).
& II . 11 13 a m . 7 4 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley parlor oars on all trains between
V llkes-Harro and New York. Philadel
phia. Hulfnlo nnd Suspension Bridge
ROLLIN II WILBUR G. 11 Supt ,
South Bethlehem Pa
CHAS S LEE Gen Paiw Agt, 2k Colt
land streit Niw York
A. W NONEMACIIHR Division Pass
enger Agent South Bethlehem, Pa
Foi tickets nil Pullman u -nervations
appl 50a Lueknwunna ave Seranton Pa
S J i x -t d 0
O $i
5?:
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Scheduled Mllict Mr as. iBaft.
Trains Leave Wilko.Barro as FoL
lows:
7.30 a. m weolc days, for Sunbur
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Daltl.
more, Washington, and for Pitts.
burR and tho Wost.
10.15 a. in., week days, for Hailolon,
PotUvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburn, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
ourR and tho West.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris.
bui-K., Philadelphia, Baltlmoro,
WathlnRton, and Pittsburg and
tho Wost.
00 p. rn., weok days, for Sunbur,
Haprlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
Del., Lncku. nnd. Western.
Effect Mnrwlnv HJ.. , m.
Trains l-ii0 Scrantcn as follows; EJNv
r IS8 for. Nuw yrk n" J all points cast V.
1 40. 3 w 5.10, &oo and wro u. m,; 12.55 and
i:xprexM f0r Easton, Trtnton. Phlladel
F U,.,'VJ'1 "'o south, 5 10, SW and 10.05 a.
in.. 12.0j nnd 3.3J p. m.
Tobshanna accommodation, 610 p. m.
Lxpress fur Blnghatiiton Oswego, in.
mlra, Corning, Buh, Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 1210, 2 33, 9.00 a. m.
i oj and 0 00 p in , making close connec
tions ut Buffalo to all points In the west,
northwest and southwest.
vVnMhlngton accommodation, 3.40 p. m.
lllnghnmton and way stations. 1.05 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 5.10 p. m.
Lxpress for Utlca and Htchncld Spring,
2 3., a. m. and 1 05 p m.
Ithaca 2.35, 9 00 a. in and 1,05 p, in.
For Northumberland, Pittsyn, Wilkes
Barre, Pis mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, mnklntr closo cnimpptli.na at Vnni,.
V.m,b!'r1aml for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltlmoro Washington and tho south.
Northumbeiland and intermediate sta
tions, 6 00, 10.03 a. m , and 1.55 and 5.40 t.
m.
Nanticoke nnd Intermediate stations.
3 08 nnd 11 10 a. m Pis mouth nnd inter
mediate stations, 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For
Kingston, 12.55 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, DIs.
trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
ce. Delaware nnd Hudson.
Trains will lenvo Seranton a follows:
I or Cnrbondale C 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 a.
m., 12 noon. 123, 2 20. 3 02, 5.25, 6 25, 7.57.
9.15. ll.oo i). m ; 1 IB a. m.
For Albany. Saratoga, Monti eal, Bos
ton New England points, etc. 6.20 a, m .
2 20 p. m
For Honesnalo 6 20, S.53, 10.13 a. m : IS
noon; 220, 6.25 p. m.
Tor Wllkes-Barro C.45, 7.4S. 8.43. 9.3.1.
10 43 a. m.; 12 03, 123, 2 IS, 3.33, 4 27. CIO,
7.4S, 10 11, 11 30 p. m
For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Railroad fl.4", a. m., 12 03,
12S, 4 27 p. m . with Black Diamond lh
preis, 11 30 p in
For Pennsylvania Railroad points. 6 43
9 "W a m ; 2 IV. 4 27 p m.
For western points, via Lohlgh Valley
Ralli ond 7.4S a m , 12 03. 3 33, with Black
Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.80 p. m.
Train will arrive In Seranton as fol
lows From Cmliondale and the North C. 40,
7 41. srs. 9 31, 103S, 11 OS a. m.; 1.23, 215.
.! 2 4 21, 0 43, 7.43, 10 2S, 11.27 p. m.
l'rom Wllkes-Barro and tho South 6.10,
7 48, MS, 10 OS 11.51 11. m.: 1.18. 2 14 3.48,
5 20, b 21. 7 53, 9 05, 1005 p. m.i 1.13 a, m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carhondalo J.07, 11.33 p. m.: 153,
3 ,i2, 3 53 '1.53 p ill
For Wllkes-Barre 1 4S, 11.12 a. m.; 1 5S,
3 2S, 5 4!, 7 4? p. m
Lowest rates to all points in United
States and Canada
J W. HURD1CIC, G P. A . Alhnnv, N. Y.
11 W. CROSS, D. P A., Seranton, Pa.
Central Rnilrond of New Jersey
U.ehlgh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations in Nuw Yoik Foot of Liberty
street, N R , nnd South Ferry, Whitehall
street
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleinllness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1S!N,
Tialns leave Seranton for Plttston,
Wlll-es-Barre etc., at 8 ."0. 10 10 a, m., .,
2 "-, A 2i) 7 10 p. in Sundays 9 00 u. m ,
1 11 2 F, 7 10 11 m
Fur Lake-wood and Atlantic City, 8 30
a. in
Foi New York Newark and Elliabet'i,
3.0 (express) u. m., 1 20 (express), 3.20 (ex
press) p m Sundavs 2 15 p in. Train
leaving 1 20 p in . nrrlves at Phlladelphl 1,
Retding Terminal, 7.03 p. m , nnd New
York, 7 01 p m
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. .n ,
1 20, 3 20 -ji m. Sundays, 213 p. m
For Baltlmoii' and Washington, iml
points south and west vlu Bethlehem,
i.ro a 111 I 2) p 111 Sundnjs 2.13 p.m.
For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc , at
S !0 a in , I 20 p m
For Reading, Lebanon and Hnrrlsbuig,
v la Allentow 11. S J) a. m . 1 20 P m. Sun
day, 2 15 p. m
Foi Pottsvllle, 8 30 n 111. 1.20 p m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
el t streit, North River, at 4.00, s.10 (ex
press lum 1 CO (express) p. m. Sundays
1 Jo a in . ., . .
Leave New York South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street at 9 03 a. m, 1.23 p m
Passengers arriving or depaiting from
this ttiminal can connect under eovci
..in. nil Hi,, ninvutpil tallroads. Broadwav
cable ens, and ferries to Brooklyn anil
Staten Islands, making quick transfer to
nnd fiom Giand Centrnl depot and Long
Island rullioad , .
Uave I'hlladelphlu. Reudlng Terminal,
i '1 a. m 3 00 p m. Sundays, 613 p m
Through tickets to all points Last
South und West at lowest rate at the
StJ.UlT'OLHAUSEN Ceil. Supt
II. P BALDWIN, Gen. PaBS. Agt
i:rlc nnd Wyoininj! Valley.
Time Table in Eftect Sept. I'th. 1S9S
Trains U.ive Scianton for New York
Now burg and Intermediate points on
Frie railroad, also for I law ley and loca
point 1 it 7 0.1 a m and 2 25 p 111 Trains
irrlvo at Scianton from above points at
10 "3 a m und J,1j and 9 04 p m.
fSCllANTOX DIVISION.
Ill lllfert October Mlltli. 1S08.
North Hoiiiid. Houth Bound.
205 aoi 04eS"(MI
' g & stations t L
S z 5 o
!TTi p uArrlvo Leave 1 u
725N Y Fr&nklln Si .... 74fi .
7lOVeat Jud street .... 7M .
700 WeeliMvken .... 810 ..
x u p MlArrlve Leave r Mir m
10 48 1 15i t addsIS STSTTsA
1040 .. lou Hancock .... it) 4 3A
1031 .. Villi. starlight .... S2?44r
to ji 124U rieeton m .... 3 31! 4 Av
10 is U4o Wlowood .... jUlftiin
1001 .... W2t I'oyntelle .... J Ml 6 14
9(0.... U14 Orson 8B 6iS
940 ... ISC3 ricotant lit ... 304 820
9!'C.... 1169 t'clondale ... 809 at4
921..,. 1149 FeirtUCIty ... 3 19 6 4V
910 1131 carbindale ... IK IN
907 (1130 Whito Bridge ... PJWIIBSe
90). .. 1113V -Msjtleia 1848 801
8RS... 1123, Jeruiyn .... 31 603
863 .. 11 H1 Archibald ... asilaw
8M U13 Wlutoa .... a'fll
846. uu recktuie ... s(nia
Ha nor obrbaut .. 4 0tle:t
H40 ...,110V I'rlcetiurE .... 4 0l' 6 31
8 3... 1101 1 hroop .. 410 (I v?
BM.... 1100 Provldenco . 4 14, 13.
8S-:. .. 11057 Part Place .... 417101
8 CO.... 10 S5 t-cranton .... 4,6So
ah a m Leave ArrlTe r mIp m
t. SunCay only
t Bigoincs that trains stop on signal for pas.
differs.
1 rains a and 900 Sunday only. Other trains
dally except bundaj-.
i-ecuro rates via Ontario Western before
purclmalns tickets and save money.
aroueh Waxier ouff.t sliwr and tree re
clining chair car New York to Cblctrp rvraout
cbanse. l'noodiieor tltoj stJOceod to
A'tvo Cent 1 rr .llllc. .
J. O, Andcrcon, Oen. rass. ks.
T. Flltcrcit, uiv, i'esa, i.gt, boranton, a.
I
1 1 50; culls and common, J2 Ma3.W.
4.