The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 16, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1G, 1890.
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
TARMER UNDERWOOD'S
AND THE EAGLE.
OAT
Erie Brakomnn'a Cure for Ague.
Mr. Towksbury's Queer Bunk Mr.
3illing8, of Brookdalo, Oporalas a
Crow Hntchory AdvortlBod for ft
Wife.
ipcclul to tho Scianton Tribune.
Susimehnnna, Feb. 14. At tlio Cns
cade, Farmer Untlervvoeid's tiger cnt
trotted out toward the barn last f atur
1ny In Heatcli of mice, and she cairled
In lier teeth a piece ot meat for her
votinir. A bulil eagle, which has been
buvorlntr over the farm foi seveinl
ibts, donee ndeil upon pups nnd whirled
lor up Tlu path f ncent, to thu
vi of the spoiMatorM watching the
scene, was clcaill Identified by, loose
fo.ithois violently tewed ftom the point
f compass Soon tKe sinigKllntj pair
attained n ljlddy eminence and caino
to n standstill in tae sk The eagle's
luiRe wlntrs had diopped now and then,
Hid he had ejlviii plain cldpnce of
pain, vet lint nnre had Ills awful grip
lnl.ixtri. At length he began to fall
villi a lapidltj which every moment
Im reused, nnd the two milmalH Bliuclc
tlu'gioundnt tin-Fame point where thev
hud it ptK'dUtitmd onrh other. 13ut
the bltr c.inle was mono dead, and
Itlssv, mm sunn iik File Mt the earth
hpnrath htr leet, shot nva to the barn
ftlll Kiii.Nlng b i Mt of inc.it. The mt
bad nil the eagle's thiont nnd laid open
hie hi east Aftei hi death In midair.
howeei tlie had been too ileer to
iela hei hold nnd thu fell to the
gri'tind but hud let hei enttrij scno ,11
a pauii lititi t. e ise the the descent
Puss was none the worse from her
nttli foi Illu uinotiB the i load's
I'UiAC.RAl'HIC PlCKFPS.
The Klip shops lue been placed on
full time The load Is spilntiuly handi
i aped on necount of t Inilc of motive
powei There Is a irpoit that a large
iiilinbpi of hioomntivi's will bo eon
tim ted In the shop here
on in r unt il the heavy tall ot snow,
the big revile steam lotaiy miuw plow
left on .Monday for the New Yoik divis
ion, to ele.u the dilfts fiom the Hacks.
The Susqui h.inn.i shirt fnc-torj has
oneo mote shut down lndellnltolv. The
liiaii'igement mild not j-vcuii' sutliclent
femnle help
Thomas J. Nle huNon has been ap
pointed postnuistei at Lunesboro, vice
Noah Hlsbee, leslgned. Mi. Hlshee will
leniove to Bliighamton.
The funeinl of Mis. Mary Ann Hi
bnrg oeeuned on Sunday nfteinoon
fiom (Jtnoe Episcopal church, Oak
land Tl.E AGUi: (TEED.
'Talkln' about the ague," said an
Kile biakeninn, theie was Sol Simson
Sol Uhed to bieak on the Delawaie ill
Moti. lie lind the ague awfully. Had
it so bad that some of his teeth shook
lit, und he shook the buttons off his
' oat. A lot of his ti lends had sure
ores for the ague, and each gave him
the prefect Iption. At last, when he ha 1
thirteen prescriptions, he took them ill
to a Port Jet vis dtug store and had
them put up. He took them home and
put the m all into one jug. Then he
diook the jug, mixed the thirteen pre
scriptions thotoughly nnd took thtee
doses. He never shook again until the
hearse sttuck a stone '
l.V SUSQUEHANNA COUNT V.
Foi est City yearns for n. county
In idge, a new railroad station, a board
of trade, a poor farm and a lot of
other things not et classified. Fet
baps if he asked foi less she would
lecelve mote
A wild cat weighing twenty-five
pounds was recently killed at Fotest
Lake
The net meeting of the Siisinjehnn
na County Medical society will be held
in Monti nse.
Hallstead. Montrose nnd (Si oat Hem
no preparing to give their soldlei
hojs a rousing "welcome home."
lIO.Mi: MADE CHOW'S HEADS
Mr Hillings, of Ibookdaie. nas taken
a eouyupl to furnish a New York
niilllnoi v manufae tuier with eiow
heads loi tweiU-fle cents h piece
It cost nothing to got a dead eiow
Alive it Is an elusive bird, and ammu
nition Is expensive Hillings, howovci,
Is an unlet prising speculator Hi- has
dlscovt'ied u scheme by which a max
imum numb, i of ciows" heads can lie
got with a minimum of expense He
has set up ii chicken Incubator In
which Is placed oi laid the eggs of
about 100 hen now that have been
trapped and lonltned, with peihaps a
dozen cock rows Within fifteen davn
the little cuatures are hatched, ami a
'uttilgh later they aie toady to bu b,
'leaded it is understood that the head
if a crow i hlek Is wotth just as much
.is that of the adult of the satin
species. At the unlfotm rate of four
for a dollai. dead, thev wll pay the
tuoducei Hillings has the only eiow
hatchery In the woild, and h is
pioud of his achievement
A (iCEER HANK
Ml Tewstiur. of Aratat, having
$.'.'" to pay on n mortgage, carried
the money In n leather wallet In his
lilp-poekot for a ear. A few dajs
ago ho went to Catbnndale to make
the payment. The wallet also contaln
id hlB nianlage certificate, which he
Intended having framed A few das
later be mislaid the wallet. He began
to recall where he had been and re
ini'inbeied having sit back in the barn
jne evening fixing a harness In the
LOCATION.
The site of "New Orange anil land controlled by
this Association is bimilar to that on which the
other Oranges are situated. In some respects it is
even more desirable, 120 to ISO feet above sea level.
In this connection it is worth while to mention that
Orange properly of itself is considered the cream
of New York suburban real estate.
Lots $325.00 Payable Monthly.
308-309 Mears Building, Scranton, Pa.
wooo!ooo5:a;5eoas!J!
barn were- two calves, ona ot which
had a propensity to cat everything It
ran across. Ho the calf was killed,
nnd, sure enough, In Its stomach vvaa
found the purse nnd Its contents. He
found simply ono long string of leath
er, llhi notes were almost a mas3 of
pulp. About $150 were Identified, but
tho lcinalnder were uiuccognlzablc as
bills. Ills marriage certificate was
ruined. Tcvvksbury took the money to
a Catbondnle bank, made the noees
paty uillduvlt and sent It with thu
money to the treasury department In
Washington.
OUT OF THU OUDtNAUY.
A few yenra nt;o a Unadllln mnn
advertised for a wife and succeeded
In getting one. Last week she died
and a few days later be eloped with
another man's wife and man led her.
Up tho river a few miles the Chapln
girl In tho month of May planted
three ncrcs of potatoes and In June
and July kept them well nnd thorough
ly cultivated and besides that did all
the sewing for thu family, milked live
cows, fed calves, pigs and chlckcm?,
shot three crows, killed four snakes
set the dog on four tramps, nttendod
thirteen dances nnd four picnics, read
nfne dime novels and sat up four
nights in thu week with her beau And
yet some people continue to nik "what
is theie for a woman to do?"
Whitney.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
The Jefibrson Company.
Joe Jefferson In feature and In man
ner was In Scranton last night. Tho
manner was the host part of him, ac
cording to the verdict of the old-tlmern
w bo saw "Hip Van Winkle" at the L -i
rum theatte It was a disappointment
that the whole Impersonation of the
father was not apparent In any of the
thtee -vms, Thomas, Joe, jr., and Will
iam, who assume prominent characters
In the old and familiar play, but what
was lacking In tho physical icsein
blanco of Thomas to his sire was eml
nentlv balanced by the striking count
erpart his acting showed lie has the
same mannei, gesture, voice, attitude
and dialect, each or all of which im
pressed the spectator In a remarknble
degree and fotclbly retailed the Hip of
Joe Jeffei son, the father. Joe, Jr .while
tacking the peculiar dtatnatlc qualities
which made his elder famous and rich.
Is a temaikable facial counterpart of
him. Joe, jr., bote the part of Denlck
Van Deeltman.
Of the play Itself, It has been but
slightly changed. "Altered," pel haps,
Is the better wotd, for It differs so
slightly In phrase and situation that
none but tho most critical of older theatre-goer"
could note the dlffeience.
The storv centering as It does on Rip,
loses nothing In the telling so long as
Thomas portrays the pivotal (Igute He
has to acquire, of course, the essence
of naturalness which his father con
tained In the part, but judging from his
acting last night It will come quickly.
Evidently the met It he po'Hesser as
Hip Is Inborn and not mechanically ac
quired. A very capable company, In which
Hdna Carey Is "Oretchen," William
Jefferson "Cockles," Harry Odlln
"Nick Vedder," and Ulanche Bonde
"Meenle'," contributes materially to
pteserve the humor, pathos, comedy
and real delicacy ot a pure play that
has too often been abused by incom
petents Two youngsters, Vlrgle Gln
don and Hnrold Walsh, appeared to
better advantage In the juvenile char
acteis of "Little Meenle" and "Little
Helndtlclc" than would be expected of
the usual type of child-actors
Rarrlng some settings' that were
rather too modern to Insure a proper
Imptesslon of an earlier century, noth
ing was lacking In the staging. The
audience was small-sized, but thor
oughly oppieclatlve, nnd evidently left
the theatre In a frame of mind calcu
lated to warrant n more genet ous pat
ronage If the young Jeffei bons come to
Scranton again.
"The Tornado Today."
'The Tornado" was produced at tr
i.idcmy of Music last night before
i delighted audience by the Hunt'v
Jackson company. That drama will be
lepeaud this afternoon and evening.
"Tho Telephone Girl."
' The Telephone Girl" Is the title of
the new Casino candidate for public
lav or at the Lyceum this evening, and
It Is to be aided to this end by the two
stais who head its extensive list of en
ti't tablets, Louis Mann and Clata Lip
mati, both being already well-estnb-lNhed
In good repute through tho
agency of the many popular plavs thev
have appeared in fiom time to time.
Along with its Casino piestlge, "The
Telephone Girl" beats the same trade
mat k of authorship us do "The Lady
Hluvev," "The Helle of New York,"
'In Gay New Yoik" "An Anietlcan
Heauty," "Yankee Doodle Dandy," and
many other Casino successes, the book
of all tho lot having been wtltten by
Hugh Morton, the music by Gustavo
Kerker, and the stage direction by
Heoige W. Ledeier. Tho Hist act of
' The Telephone Girl" Is a skit upon
the aggravating telephone bureau
known to the suffering public as "Cen
tral," with Its switchboards run by a
bevy of good-looking git Is.
The second act is In the luxurious
diawlng-room of a music hall illvlnlty.
In which unbounded felicitations ate
the mle.
Metropolitan Burlesquers.
Shotldan S- Faust s "Metropolitan
Uuilesiii'ers" now big show U to be
pn-senti d at the Gaiety commencing
Monday matinee., Teb 20, for five mat
inees and six nights Tho organization,
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which Is composed (of the most expen
sive white and colored talent, Is under
the management of Phil Sheridan nnd
Jack Faust, who have up to the pres
ent time always succeeded In present
ing the cream of the vnudevlllo stage,
nnd have thin season far exceeded their
former efforts.
Tho Hillnmn Company,
Next Monday, Feb. 20, the Maud III1I
mau company begins a week's engage
ment at the Academy of Music, pre
senting n repertoire of popular shows
at popular prices. Miss IUUman lsta
clpver and vet rattle artist and has be-
l come a big favorite here In past yenus.
She returns this season supported by
the strongest and best company she
, has ever had, prescntlnu a strong list
of plays, many of which havo never
been seen befote nt popular prices.
I Kach play is mounted with epeclal
i bconery and effects carried by the com
pany. Numcious specialties are Intro
duced at each performance. The open
ing bill Monday evening will be "Spec
I ial Delivery," a strong drama, for the
! pioductlon of which Mnnngcr Snelllng
has the sole light. Commencing Tues
day there will be dally matinees, with
I a chance of bill at each performance.
Tho Grip Cure That Doos Curo.
Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets re
moves the cause that produces La
Grippe. Tho genuine has L. 11, Q. on
each Tablet. 25c.
UUNNINO SOUKS, the outcome. oC
t neglect, ot bad blood, havo a never-fatl-
ing Calm la Dr. Agnew's Ointment Will
. heal tho most stubborn cases. Soothes
; lunation almost Instantly after first ap
plication. It relieves all Itching and
Itarnlng Skin Diseases In a day. It cuios
Plies in 3 to 0 nlehts 33 cents. Sold by
Matthews Uros. and W. T. CUike. 'ii.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Stieet Review.
No York, Feb. 15. Many stocks were
malerlalh n-vunced on the Stock cx-
i chatiju toilus, with dealing considerably
i buuei than esterday Generally tho
ently market was more animated than
of 1 ite, and strength developed on pool
I manipulation and commission house Luy
Ing Northern I'aeitlc cemmon received
ptonounced bupport apparently on pool
buMng und on large dealings ndvanced
tint i points. As Northern Pacific com
I mon was tho featuie of strength so was
Darlington prominently weak. The lovv
ist tigure was on the announcement that
nothing bad been done regarding refund
ing at today's meeting In Hoston. This
tu ought large realizing sales, hut tho
stock lecovetlng, left Its net decline only
2 points. The wiakness of Hurllngton
had but little effect on tho other elrang
I ers which dlspl.ivid more or les strength
at intervals. j no nign priceu invcai
inent sharei were conspicuously btiong,
csncclall New Yoik Central and l'cna
svhanla Thero was considerable cover
ing of short sab?s by traders while stock
was supplied b houses with Hoston and
Chicago connections Thero were some
simp recessions duilnr the afto-noon, at
tho time when Burlington and Sugar wero
fieely offned down, but piices picked up
and continued to Improve to tin close,
tho bailor In tho recovery being Northern
Pacific, common. Total salob were Cli.100
shares A bilsk Inqulrv prevailed for
somo of tho prominent bond Ihsiios to
day but tho maket gtnerallv displayed
an Improved tendency. Total sales VI,-
r.TO,ooo.
Carrington & Co's. Letter.
New Yoik, Feb. 15. The market opened
slight! better than close and during tho
earl part of tho dav advanced sharply
lu certain stocks, notably United States
Ilubber common, Hurllngton nnd Quln;y,
Missouri Pacific and the Coalers. Hur
llngton and Qulnc was lnllucnci.il by re
newed rumors of refunding which was
denied later in tho day, causing a sharp
set-back In tho stock. Tho market la
ery professional and there are very few
evidences of any concerted action by
lfidirs looking towatd higher prices.
The heav storm has nit down business
In tho past two dab to such an extent
th it tho undertone of the market Is ver
euil tiaceable and the hands of manip
ulation havo been plainly In evidence
While we are bullish on the outcome wo
do not wish our customers to get In bllnd
1 and for that reason havo been very
can ful to advlso purchase only on weak
conditions. The stocks we have called
voiir attention to have nil dono will In
tho market and If vou have not taken a
pioflt it Is all our own fault. The Coal-
rs nro natural) affected bv tho e.-y
severe weather and Heading first pre
firrid, Dtlawaro and Hudson and On
tario nnd Westirn are all purchases on
inv decline Ycu may be suro of this
there will be no refunding plan announced
In Hullngton nnd Qulncy stock before
first of next July at very earliest The
recent movement In tho stock has been
duo entirely to the forcing of shorts to
cover nnd the movement Is trnccable to
this and nothing else Mr. Keene. who
lias been reported as n large buyer, has
sold tho greater pnrt of his holdings
within tho Inst two davs and although It
Is possible the stocks mav reach higher
levels we would not ndvlse Its purehnso
nt the moment On all weak spots M R.,
Ametican Steel and Wire, American Malt
ing enn be purchased but only on pe
riods of weakness There has been no
new of any moment to Influence tho
matket and aside fron. what may do
vClop in congress ur from Manila we look
for nothing of Importance until money
becomes the featuie. which It will un
doubtedly do between now and the latter
part of March We do not wish to be
understood ns talking high i.ites, with
the iden of ci eating nny scare but It Is
Just possible the movement to the Intfc
ilor which always comes In the spring of
the ear maj be of enough volume to ills
turb matters at this center a condition
vhloh would undoubtedly tiring nhout fur
ther ll(iildntlon In tho stock market. Tho
market during latter of dav sold off per
rpptlbilltv and nlthouch nt no time vvnk
showid verv little disposition to make
fin the i material advances We see no
riason to thangp our oplnl-ip. t Is a sale
on all stint p bulges for subsequent pur
chases on weak snots Total sales stocks.
Cl.T.e, bonds. $1,513000
Quotntlons furnished bv LAnAR A
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building, Scranton, Pa.
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FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
OUeit UstabllihtJ llojtoln the City.
i.ini'.8J'!l..msh,0CKS' PTTON, GRAIN and
l'KUVIIONS, on margin or for delivery.
OI'FICB: Uounis 3119 and io Hoard ol Trde
llulldlnii, tcranton, I'a.
L G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER
The People's Exchange.
MMMMAAAAAMAMIiMMnMIVWIMMalM
A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for the DcncM of All Who
Have Houses to Rout, Kent Kstntu or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These
Small Advertisements Cos! Ono Cent u Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arj In
serted Free.
FOR RUNT
FOR RHNT-STOHK ROOM OVKR. M7
l.ackawnmm avenue. 1'iaiu enass
front. Inquire Krotosky Bros.
FOR RHNT-HOUSKS NOS. 330 AND 32
. Not th Washington avenue, below city
building. Suitable for phslclans' olllces
und residence. Apply to Henry Uclln, Jr.,
101 Conhell Dulldlng.
FOR RKNT-UARHLR fcllOP,
stnnd, !23 Franklin avenue
OLD-
STOHH-JWOJj STL'AM HHATHD, FINH
basement; water clo?ct, cold vaults:
central ; bevcral lines street cars; good
windows; electric and gas lights; good
business Jones. 311 Spruco street.
FOR RHNT-STORi: ROOM, NO. 207
North Washington avenue, foimcrly
occupied by J. W. Guernsey. Stcnm
neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms
apply to Jones Pros., 311 Lackawanna
avenue.
FOR HIJNT-MY KUSIDKNCH. COR
ner of Washington avenue and Olive
street. All modem Improvements, in
nulro S. Morrl, No. (02 N. Washington
uvciiuc, or Mortis Urns'. Shoo Store, No.
mo Lackawanna avenue.
I OR RKNT-TWO FLOORS. 40x60,
heat Included, centrally located; low
rent. Inuulic 137 Ponn avenue.
FOR RHNT - HOUSn G21 MADISON
avenue, steam beat: cvr conveni
ence Apply Owens Bros., fill Madison
avenues.
OFFIeJHS IN r-OMMONWKALTH
liulldlng, single rooms nnd suites for
lerm of venrs with vaults Ono suite of
six connecting offices with threo vault"
or three suites of two oftlces, euch with
vault Moderate price. Refluisbed to suit
tenants Inquire nt room boi on dth floor
FOR RKNT-m:sK ROOM OR SHARK
of olllces, siiend floor, front. Coal
Exchhrge rail at room 1C.
for bi:nt-si:cond tloor, -oi
Qulncv
for sale;
VOR SALn-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT
Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-s Burr
building. Goods tho best, prices the low
est, terms the easiest. A call will con
vince all.
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLKAX AVK
nue. For particulars address Box 3f,
Scranton, Pa.
FOR SALE-TKN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR B
cents at druggists Ono gives teller.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
TWo"FtTRNisiIED llOOMsT"sTliAAI
heat; nil conveniences. 407 Madison
avenue.
FOR RLNT-PLHASANT FINISHED
rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1 50
up, 522 Mulberry btreet.
U. S. Leather. Pr .. 72 l 7m TOi
Wabash. Ir 22 21 22't 2!
West. Union 93U MH 9J' 03'i
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Open- Hish- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. lug. eit. em. Inc .
May 7JVi 71 72 11
July 71'i 71H 71'4 713.
CORN.
May . .... 1S .17 'ifl's .'
July 37l :i7'4 .ii 37i
OATS.
May 2SRg 2SB 2S1 ?S1
JulV 2G'i 2li'4 2i.'i 2hL
PORK.
May '197 1003 '.i 0i 30 0.1
LARD
May K02 5.G3 5 CO 6 CI
Scranton Board of Trade Excbanga
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCK8 Bid. Asked.
Scranton ft Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20
First National Bank ioo
LTmhurst Boulevard kxj
Btranton Savings Hank 235
Scranton Packlns Co 95
Third Notional Bank 355
Throop Novelty MfK. Co so
Scranton Railway Co 23
Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank iso
Economy Light Heat ft Pow
er Company a
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
ft Power Company S3
Scranton ForglnK Co :oo
Traders' National Bank 139
Lacka. Lumber Co jjo
Lnck. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. 160
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co ll!U,
Scranton Patnt Co 80
Clark ft Snover Co., Com 400
(Tlark ft Snover Co., Pr 125
Carson Coal Co 100
Scranton Axlo Works SO
Scr. Iron fence & Mfff. Co lw
BONDS.
Scrnnton Pass. Railway, first
mortKaRo, due 1920 115
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, due lbl8 115
People's Street Railway. Gen
eral mortgage, duo 1"121 .... 115
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka. Township School X 102
City of Scranton St. Imp. G 102
Mt Vernon Coal Co 85
Scranton Axle Works 100
Scranton Traction 0 bonds... 105 ...
Carsoa Coal Co 100
New York Grain and Produco Market.
New York, Teb. 11 I'lour Inactive
and nominally easier; Minnesota patents
$i'i0n!20; winter straights Jl33a3.t,5.
Wheat Spot btrong. No. 2 red, sTie f.
n l)., alloat , No. 1 northern Duluth, STic.
f o. b afloat spot; No 1 nirthern New
York, S2'(,e. t. o. b. afloat; options had 11
weak opening as a result of Improved
weather west and lower cables, loc.il
houHis upnloaded foreigners traded both
was, 1 learanres light, export trade
small and vveaknei continueil until
checked In tho afternoon by toverlm?
on predictions of lain west, to bo fol
lowed by cold wave, closed firm at a pir
tl it ',4e net advance, March closed 82c. ;
May, 77'ic ; July, 73a7.Vc Corn Spot
firm No 2, 43TnriM:C. f o b ailoat,
options after a weak ttort on cables and
liquidation rallied later vlth wheat and
closed steady at 1iC net decline; May
cloed 41lBc : Juls, I2'e. Oats Spot
ftrong; No. 2. 35ie. No. 3, 3.1c. No 1
white p . No. 2 do "ib'Sa37c : tri"Ic
vvhlto 37a41c : trnck mixed western Sii'jii
.'.7 ; options dull. Butter Firm, western
creumery. 17ui'c do. factorv. ll'salie ;
Illglns 2.1c ; Imitation oreamerv, Halle ;
state dalrv, br.a23c ; do creamery, 17a
21'.e Pegs rirm. stato and Pennsyl
vania. IWfcc. ; western fresh. 23c., south
ern, 20a30e.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce
Philadelphia. Feb. 15 Wheat-Wan V
lower, contract grade. Fcbrunry. 7l,iii7uC
1 Corn Weak und ic. lower. No. 2 mixed,
reiiruary, iS'iuwc. unis rirm nnu iiuc
higher. No. I v-hlte t lipped, 3"4.i40c.., No
3 do, do.. SSaCS'tc. , No. 2 mbeil do., J7'..l
tie-. Buttei Firm and lc higher, fancy
western creamery, 2e . do prints, 2c
Eggs Firm; fiesh neerby, .l"c . do. west
ern, toe ; do southwestern, 30e do south
ern, 29c. Cheese Firm Refined Sugars
Unchanged Cotton Firm and 1-lCe high
er, middling utilands. fie. Tallow Firm.
1 city ptlme, In hogsheads. 4c , country do.
, do banels 4'iC dark do. IV- ' cakes
4c , grease 2'4a3'ie Llvo Poultry
nicaei tuvws, jus,unc , uiu luuiutfrs, ic ,
spring chickens, leallc; tutkeys, irx ,
ilncks, lOalle. , geese, PalOc. Dressed
Poultrj Flim; fowls choice 12c ; do. fair
to good. HallV.c. ; old roosfrs, Sc. ; spring
chickens, choice, 12'Ac. , do. fair to good,
lOalle ; turkeys, choice to fanev, 12a1ic. ;
do fair to good, 9a!0e. ; ducks, HalOc. Re
ceipts Flour, kiW buirel and cnoo sacks,
wheat, !.Joo bushels, corn, 4SO00 bushels,
oats, 3.000 hushels. Shipments Wheat,
none; corn, 300 bushels, oats, r.OA) bush
els. Chicago Live Btock market.
Chicago, Teb. 15 -Cattlo Slow, fniiev
cattle biought $3 WaO. choice steers, $3 50a
5 75, imdluma do,, $4 75a4!ifl', stackers and
ftcders, $1 60a4 75; bulls f2.73ul 25, cows and
belters, $3C0nl.7O; calves. $5a7 50. Hogs
Lower: fnlr to choice, $1 72V4a3 k5, puckl.lg
lots, $3 53a3Kl; pigs, $2 50a2.75 Hlnep
Falrly animated! lambs, $l.7i; common
to prlmo sheep, $3.75u4 30; yearlings, $4.i3a
WANTED.
WANTED A COPY
tory of Wyoming.
G., Dunmoio, Pa.
OF PECK 8 HIS
AN m. L. Marcy, M
AVANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-I-P-A-N-8 will not beneilt. Bend
0 cents to Rlpons Chemical Co , Now
lotk.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials.
HELP WANT ED-MALE.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS DON'T
pteparo for any civil service exam
ination without sieltiK our Illustrated
catalogue, ot Information Sent freo.
Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington, D. C
WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM
wants ofllco manager at Scranton; sal
nry, $1,200 jcat, JC00 cash and best refer
ences required; commercial reference fur
nished. Addresi Postofllce Box 312. Phlla.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
woluc roirLAnisiN their Town
homes. Easi work and good pay.
Call and oxnmlne work. Room 10, over
tho Golden Gato Cafe, 211 Adams avenue.
LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD TAY-
Ing, easy work sent to your home,
write for sarnplo nnd materials. Unique
Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now ork
REAL ESTATE.
TOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233
Colfax avenue; Just c mpleted. All
modern Improvements Ilerdvvood finish
anltary plumbing, elrcttlc llghtH etc.
Price reasonable. Addiesa Frank T.
Okcll. 220 Bioadway, Now York city.
LEGAL.
OFFICE OF THE COLLIERY ENOI
neer Coinpuni, Scranton. Pa.. Jan
Cth, 1S91. Special Notice to tho Stockhold
ers: Tho Baard of Trustees of this com
pany ha3 cilled 11 bpcclal meeting of tho
stockholders to be held at tbe ofllco of
the company at Scranton, Lackawnnna
county, Pennsylvania, on Friday, tho 10th
day of March, A D. IN1D, at 2 o'clool. p
m for tho purpose of voting for or
against an Incrcaso of the capital stoe'e
of said companv from $1 230 000 to $1,300,000.
BTANLEY P. ALLEN, Secretary.
INRE: SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF
contract. In Orphnns' Couit of Lacka
wanna County, No. 701, Series B
To all parties Interested as heirs of
John Shafor, lato of tho Borough of Dun
more, Pennsylvania, especially Mrs Kate
Bartbel of Jamaica, New York, and tho
descendants of a deceased sister sup
posed not to be lesldcnts ot tho United
States
You are hereby notified that Petor II.
Kurflleh, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, has
presented his potltlon to said court set
ting forth a parol contract or agreement
between himself nnd bald decedent, for
the conveyance or devising to said peti
tioner of a certain piece or parcel of land
sltuato In tho Borough of Dunmoro,
County of Lackawanna, State of Penn
sylvania, bolng lot No twenty-one (21)
on Chorri street, In said Borough, us per
map of the Pennsylvania Coal Company,
tho samo premises convened to said de
cedent by P. G rrlt7. ot. ux. Nov 26th.
1S9S, bv deed recorded In said County. In
Deed Book No 57, at page 203, and that
upon said petition 11 citation was award
eel by said court commanding ou nnd
every of you to appear In said court on
Saturday Feb. 23th, A. D 1S09 to an
swer said petition and show cause. If any
vou havo why the docreo asked should
not bo made.
THOMA3 r WELLS.
r.1-10-17-24. Attorney for Petitioner.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
man driving delivery wagon or coach
man for a private family; Jut dlschaiged
from tho Thirteenth regiment; must havo
work at once. Addtess C , !U Price stieet,
city.
SITUATION WANTED LADY ItboK-
kceper would like position; several
j cars experience In doublet and single en
try, reference furnished. Address C. G.,
Trtbuno otHee
BUTCHER SEEKS A SITUATION,
thoroughly experienced In all branches
of tho business Address Butcher, 210
Spring street, Providence
SITUATION WA NTED - BY YOUNG
man us clerk or shipping clerk, hard
ware preferred, can repair stoves, take
caro of horses and drive; good reference.
Address F. 11. It., Tribune.
SITUATION V ANTED-TO GO OUT BY
tho day washing, Ironing by tho day.
Mrs. Lee, 420 Franklin aveuut, side door.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE
aged lady as housekeeper In a small
family. Address 417 North Main avenue',
city.
SITUATION WANTED-FIRST CLAhS
chef cook, hotel or restaurant. Ad
dress 233 Pcnn avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BV A YOUNG
man in general store, S years' expctl
ence, also a first-class meat cutter and
can furnish No 1 reference s. Address
G. M , tills ofllce, 01 bo si, Jermyn Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLA3S
chef, cook hotel or restaurant Ad
dress 2J3 Penn ave.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING
Ironing or nny kind of house cleaning
by tho day or will take washing home
Mrs. Lee, side demr, 420 Franklin avenue.
A FIRST-CLASS CHRISTIAN MAN.
ago 30. wants a trustvvotthy position
of any kind. Would nceept small salaiy
and board best reference F. It L .
Tribune ofllce.
4 70 Receipts Cattlo, 17 310 head, hogs.
43.O0O head , hheep, 22,HOO hi id
Buffalo Llvo Stock Market.
T-cuf TtifY.,l, Tv V T-l. 1'. -Pnlllft
i Fably steady Hogs Falrh active, good
to iholce Yorkers and light nudlums. $115
n4), roughs, $J30uJti5. pigs, fair to
rhoele, $1 7Cat.03 bbeep and Lambs
Falrlv steady; lambs, choice to extia,
$1 13.1.1 20; cuIN and common. $la4 til sheep,
cholco to selected withers, SI50i4l3, culls
I and common, $2 73a 1 25.
New York Livo Stock Market.
New York. Feb 13 Bcoves ActlVP and
hgher; eows, higher; medium to choice
steers, $1 lOaR; oxen and stags. $.'7ria5 25,
bulls, $J71i4, ciiw's $2.Wjli3 Calves
Firm, veals $Ca9 Sheep HlKliori mnln,
firm, ordlnnry to good heep, $li3 12'4;
prlmo lambs, $0. Hos Higher at $1 50a
4 CO, closed weak.
I Oil Market
' Oil City. p.t , Feb 13-Ciedlt bilancei,
1 1 15; certificates, no bids, shipments, t),
1 727 barrels, rtns, 3 123 banels
, People Won't Know
That you have bomethmg for
rent, for sale or for exchange,
unless you tell them; an.l the
only way to tell them is
through the columns of a
newspaper of large circulation,
like THE TRIBUNE.
TRIBUNE "WANT ADS." WORK
WONDERS. TRY THEM. YOU WILL
BE THOROUGHLY CONVINCED,
Owe Cent a Wono. Six
Insbhtions por Be, a Wono.
CASH IN ADVANCE,
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCWTCOTa
EDWARD' II. DAVIS. ARC1I1TKC1
Connell Building, Scranton. -,
13. L. WALTF.H, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of COO Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ay., Scranton.
FREDERICK I,. BROWN, ARCHITECT,
Price Building, 126 Washington avenuo,
Scranton.
T I. LACEY R- PON ARCHITECTS,
Trnders' National Bank.
DENTISTS
PR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON I'ltf
vato Hospital, cur. Wyoming and Mul
berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OFF P O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave
WELCOME C SNOVER, 311 Washington
avenue. Hours D to 1 nnd 2 tol
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES, 401 SPRUCE STREET. MAK
your hnt to order nnd thev fit.
HOTELO AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE 123 ANDlif ltANK-
lln avenue. Rates ressonabie.
r ZEIGM3R. Proprietor.
SCRANTON 1 IOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W
passenget depot Cnnduced on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYER!
UtANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
(.ounselloi-nt-I.avi. Burr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT
torno.vs and Counsellors-at-I,aw. Re
publican building, Washington uvenue,
bctantoti, Pu
JE3SUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law trommouwealth
building. Rooms 1. 20 nnd 21.
JAMES W OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-Uivv.
Rooms 514. 315 und 010. Board of
Taido building
D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estato security.
Mears' building comer Washington
avenuo and Spruco street.
JAMES J. If. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY -at-Law
SOI Commonwealth building.
Sci anion.
x
EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rooms S03-OOI, sth lloor, Mears building
1 A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T02 Board ot Trado bulldlnc, Scran'oi ,
I'a.
C II. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Commonwealth building Scranton, P"
PATERSON ,l WILCOX, TRADERS
National liank building
C COMEGYS, 3-13 REPUBLICAN
building
A W BERTHOLF, ATTORNEV,
Mears' building
MIDWIFC
MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE
1518 Washburn street, Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms and be-.t
attendance for a limited number of pi
tlentu. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
FR. C. L FREY. SCRANTON SA 1NUS
Bank Building, 12- Wjoming uvenue
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D, HOME
opathlst, No. 223 Adams avi title
DR. W. 13 ALLEN, fl2 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue
DR. It TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, cornet Wyoming
avc-nuo and Spruce street, Scranton
Ofllco hours- Thursdajs and Satuidajs,
'J a, in. to C p 111.
DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND 20S
Boat el of Tinelo Building Olllce hours
R to 1 .1 m. 2 tj 3 and 7 to S p. m Resi
dence, 300 Madison avenuo.
DR C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Ofllco telephone 1JC3. Hours, 10 to
12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE Ml
Washington avenue. Residence, lil8 Mul
berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, hcatt,
kldnevs and genlto-urlnaiy organs a
specialty. Hoars. 1 to 4 p m.
W G ROOK VETERINARY SUR
geon Hotses, Cattlo nnd Dogs treated
Hospital, 321 Linden street. Scranton
Telephones 2072
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKVWANNa"
Scranton Pn Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business. Opens
Sept 12 Senel foi catalogue Rev. 1 horn
as M Cann, LL D , Walter II Bt-cll
A. M.
SEEDS
G R. CLARK (W CO . SEEDMEN ANP
Nurserjmcn, sto-o 140 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
nuo; toro tolcphcne, 7fc2
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Hit LACKA
wanna averue, Scranton, Pa. manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
AfsC.L,i(vrou3
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC "b OR
balls, picnics, parties, recent tom, ved
dlngs and concert work furnished For
tcims, address R. J Bauir. conductor,
117 Wjomlne avenue, over Hulbcith
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, tvlno
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue.
Scranton, Pn.
SCALP TREATMENT.
rvwwvww
MRS L. T KELLER, SCALP TRh.A'1
ment, COc. , Hhampoobig 50c . facial
massage, manlcuiing, 25c , chiropody ,ul
()ulnci.
CITY SCAVENGER
AB BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY Al Lib
and cess pools no odor. Impioved
pumps used. A BRIGGS. Proprietor
Lcavo orders UOO North Main avenue
or Klcke s drur store, rcrnci Adams and
Mulberrj Telephone IMti
BOARDING.
GENTLEMAN i'AN
with pilvalo fiinlly
213 N. Main avenue
FIND BOARD
Hume comforts
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lchlfjli Vallov KalIro.i.l bystem
in Effect Nov 11, 181s
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Tor Philadelphia ami New ork via D
A: 11. R R , at U l a m end 12 0! 2 1s IT
Black Diamond Lpres and 31 Ju 1,' ",
bundus D ,v. 11 1 3 7 l p. m
For White Haven llnzletun Pottsvlllc
and principal points lu the toal regions
via D f H R. R. ''45. J lb. and 4.27 p m.
For Bethlehem. Laston Itemllng dm.
rlsburg and principal Inte 1 mediate stu
tlnns via D & H R It, 0 i3 u. m i.'in
2 18, 127 Black Dlanioinl l.xpicss, Uji
Biinila8. D &11. 1 58, 7 is 11 m
For Tiinkbnnniick Towanda J3lnilra
Ithucn. Geneva and principal Intermedi
ate stulons, via D. 1. & V. R K s os
a. m , 1J 55 mid 3.J5 p m
For Geneva Riihestit, Buffalo Nlag
ata Falls Cblcago mil nil puhits west vl.i
D &H R.R 1?'';., ," IJlack Uliimoii.i
Expicss. 10 41 ami 1130 p ni fiunduss, D
A: H . 11 U n in . 7 48 p m
Pullman parlor mid sKeping or LehUh
Valley parlor ears on all trains lietue. n
Wlllies-Bnrto und Niw York, Phlla.lel
phla Buffalo and Huspenslon Bridge
ROLL1N II WILllt'R, Gen Supt
South Bpthleheui Pi
CHAb. S LEE Gen. Pass Agt 20 Cort-
land stieet. New ork,
v W. NONEMACHER, Division Pass-
nscr Agent, botith Bethlehoni, Pa
ii'or tickets and Pullman reservations
apply 309 Lackawanna ave, Scranton. Pa,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule h 1'llect Aloy 19, 1S93,
Trains Lcavo Wllkos-Qarro ns Foi.
lows:
7.30 a. m,, wook day3, for Sunbur
. ., ..,...,, i-iniaaaipnia, uai(N
more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts,
burp and tho Wost.
IO.IS a. m., wook days, for Hazlolon,
PoiULl?'JoadlnS' Norrlstown.
and Philadelphia; and fop Sun.
bury, HarrlsburK, PhllsdolDhls,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts.
burp; and tho Wost.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris.
burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Washington, and PlttsburK and
tho Wost.
"00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury.
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
Wei.. Lacka. una Western.
Trn.,Tcct Mnlny. Nov. H. 1803.
trains lcavo Scranton as followa. Ex.
140 Bief1rReWn.York.nna nl1 "s cast
3 3J V, in. 1005 a' m,: 12'55 nnc
!n'"2Ur",1and03Tphn,510' M B"d 1Mi
l13xnrosnsnnfLnc,c,?m,."0,'n,lon' 30 P- "
m a P 1' U HBliamtim Oswego, ra
M .1 r'ls nn.V'Vf ,, 1MU Dansvlllc, Mount
Illnchnmf ""onimodatlon. 3.10 p. m.
NlrhU P",ton and wav stations. 1.03 p. rn.
ri..? "'fommodatlon S 10 p. m.
2 31," n? S,rdl "annd "lc,'nela BPri"I"
For v'n?,??' 9r n m- B"'l 1 85 P- "
Barrn pi,t.Um.1!erlan1' nttston, Wilkes
ville m?iV.mou '' "msburg and Dan
in b'eiW,'"? l'l?.e cemnectlons nt North
Si1,'" ?.r Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
NorTho,,W,,lslll,nBtoM "nd tho south,
tlons ; reM,,i"nrA'lml ",ul Intermediate sta
Jiions, 000 100; a m , and 1 65 and 5.40 p.
0srann,!lic,ln"d bitermedlnto stations,
meil?. i1.1?."- m PU mouth und Inter-
iffio:i21,'3I1r,,,idsw ''n1' Fof
iii''J11" Parl?r and sleeping coaches on
an exprrog ttnlns
tni,i,r. llp''llIt'(I Infoimatlon, pocket tlmo-
wit rPtC' '","15' t0 -M L Smith. Dls.
met Passenger Agent, tlcpot ticket of.
Dclawnro nnd Utttlsoti.
1ri!.l,?iV,",", ?.'1'- 5tn- t,aln'' wl lpavo
ocranton n follnvvs-
,v,r.0Call,ontln,p-,,a,i 'W. 8M, 10.13 a.
iir l".0"' 1L"!' 2a)- 302' 323' e' 7-57.
0 1 11 00 i. m , 1 id a. m
.. xr AIl''mv: Sarntogu, Montreal, Bos
ton New hngi.uid points, ote.-O 20 a m,
r .J'"1' lotiesdale t, 20, w 1 a. m , 2.20,
,n.Knl Wilkes. Bane 0.13. 7.13. SAX 9'JS.
- ,V ,'..m ' i20"'' 1-'1 2" 3 31, 127. CIO,
e.l1! 1041, 11 Id p. rn.
. Ju.l'.Ni.w'.,v"rk Philadelphia, etc , via
Lehigh ullej Rallrond-fi.l'i n m.. 12 03,
12S 12. p m , with Black Diamond Ex
press 11 CO p m
For l'ennsvlvnnla Railroad points, 6.43,
0 3S a. m ; 2 18. t 27 p. m
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rallroad-7 4S p m , 1201, 3P3, with Black
Diamond Express. 10 11 11.30 p. m.
Train will unlvc lu Scranton na fol
lows Fiom Cnibond.ile and tho North (1.111.
7 fl, 8.8. 0 14, 10 3S. II BS 11. m ; 1 23. 2.15,
1 23 I 23, 5 4 I 7 11 10.38, 11 27 p. m.
I' rom Wllkcs-Blrre nnd the South-fi.b.
.IS 48, 10 0S II&-11 m.. LIS 2 14 3.49.
u 20. G .'1, 7 53 0 03, 10 03 p. m. , 1.13 a. m.
SI'NDAY TRAINS
For Carbondalo 9 07. 1133 p. m.; 151,
1k2. 3.31, 9 53 p m
For Wllkes-Batre 18, 11.41 a. m.: 1.3S,
3 2S, 5 43. 7 IS p 111
Lowest rates to all points In United
States and Cinada
J. W. BFRDICK. G P A . Albany. N. Y.
II. W CROSS, D P A Scrnnton, Pa
Central Knilroud e( New Jersey
(Lehigh and Siisiiueli.inna Division)
Stations lu New Yitrk Foot of Liberty
strei t. N R . and South Ferrv. Whitehall
street
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing ileanllness and eomfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1S03.
Tialns b'.ive Scranton foi Plttston.
Wllkes-Biilie etc , at 8 "0, 10 10 a. m , 1 20,
2 13 3 20, 7 10 p m Hundavs 9 00 a. m,
1 00 2 13, 7 10 p in
For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.30
a m
For New York Newaik and Elizabeth,
S SO (I'xpress) a m 1 20 (evprets), 3.20 (ex
piecs) p. in Sundass, 215pm Train
leaving 1 "n p m arrives nt Philadelphia,
Reading Terminal 7 03 p. ni., and New
York. 7 0" p m
For Maueh Chunk Allentown, Bethle
ln 111 13a-ton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a .n .
1 "11 3 20 P in Suudaj . ". 13 p m
For Hiltlmote and Washington, and
points until and west via Bethlehem,
s'O i m 1 -0 p m Sundas 2 13 p. m.
For Long Blanch, Ocean Grove, etc, at
B.:oa m. 1-0 ! , ,, , ,
lor Rp.iillnB. Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
vU Alb-ntuvvn. ! 30 a. m., 1 20 p. m. Sun
,1 n 15 p m
For I'ottsvllle 8 30 n. in. 120 p. m
11. turning, leave New York, foot of Lib
ntv stieet North River, at 4.00, 910 (cx
ptcn.3 ) a in 1 5" 1 express) p. m. Sundays,
'Leave" New York, South Fenj foot
Whitehall street at 0 03 a m., 123 p. m.
Pissetigers an King or departing from
nils terminal can connect under cover
with ill the elevated railroads, Broadway
cable "as. and fenles to Brooklyn and
si in Islands making niilck transfer to
"nil from 111 and Central depot and Long
'I'eo'Fhuadelphla. Rending Terminal,
'tila ni,3Wp m Sundajs. C15 p. m
llrougli tl.kets to all rolnts East
Smith anil West at lowest rato at tho
"'j'1'!'" OLIIAFSEN Cen Supt.
II P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ast.
LIe and Wyoming Valley.
Time Table In Effect Sept. 11th, ld'JS.
'Plains lei"" Scranton for New York,
Now bin B and intirmidluto points oil
File iJtlrojd also foi Hawlej unci local
ooints, at 7 03 a m and 2 25 p m Trains
iirtvp at Scranton fom abovo points at
10 21 a m, and '.15 and 9 0S p. m.
scit vvro IU VISION.
Ill i:fr.Tt October :10th, I.SU8.
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7 10. West Atui street .... 7M .
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Arrive
UP u
t Sunday only
t Blgninea that, trains stop on signal (or pas
seusers. , v .
'1 1 alas iwi and WW Sunday only, other train
dallr except fiunday. "
ecure rates via Ontario a Western to.'ora
purcliaaUaf tickets and savo money.
hrouai vv airier outlet a.u per &a re
cllnmir chair car New YcrS to 3ilert ctJ'Jioui
fivvoCeiitm vr.Ylllo. wwwwu w
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