THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1899. PITTSTON NEWS. John Zurenekl Attempts Suicide A Cheery Item About Our Streets. Good Show A Column of I.ocnl Facts Freshly Picked Up Lust fright. John Zurcnskl Is n. young Polander ia years old, tmd for some tlmo was a boarder In tho house of Paul Bar ton nt Smlthvlllc, u smnli mining set tlement between this city and Avoca. John had been on a sprco for several days, and yesterduy he entered his boarding house In a very remorseful frame of mind. He divested himself of coat and vest and went upstairs to his room. He was ii.cro but a few minutes when it shot was heard, and ISarloii, going to where the report came from, found tftnenskl lying on the floor and 11 revolver close by his sld;. He had deliberately shot himself In the hide and the bullet plowed into his body and lodged below tho heart. He would give mi satisfactory Information why lie wislieu to take his life, and In the meantime- the mine ambulance wns proem ed and he was brought down here to Ihe hospital. After an exam ination It was decided not to attempt to probe for the leaden missile for the prcent. He is a strong and sturdy man, and while the wound is a very dangerous one, he did not seem to real ise his critical condition. Last night when seen at the hospital he did not seem to worry, although suffering se vere pain, and all attempts to make him speak ofhls trouble, If any, were iniltlcss. .). H. Klrby and family are enter taining Jiilin Lindsay and wife of Way mart. The funeral of the late William .Mor rison will take place this afternoon from tho Methodist Kplsropnl church. The bath rooms of the Young Men's 'Itllstlnti association are being refurn ished and repaired and will be closed until the Improvements are completed. The teachers of the Hrond Street I'l-e.-bj-teilon church will meet In the iTture room this evening for study. This evening l'rufessor Stuart teach er of elocution, will deliver his post polled entertainment in the Young Men's Christian association hall. .Mrs. V. II. Kerr, of the West Side, ill join .Mr. and .Mrs. . o. Simpson, of S'erauton. in their proposed trip to New .Mexico this week. John :. Hoyle has Invested in a tally-ho coach which will be seen on the new boulevard to Hear Creek dur ing the coming summer. .Mrs. K. S. Smith, or I'nlitine, X. J., .mil daughter of Thomas Kurd, is visit ing at the parentliil home on Susriue hanna avenue. I-'red Heimari. of the West Side, went down to Philadelphia yesterday, where lie will undergo an operation at the I'lilverslty hospital. John Sehemll, of the Junction, went down to the .Mercy hospital In Wilkes Harre yesterday, and will be operated upon for tonsllltls. John Hafner and family are mourn ' Ing the death of their youngest mem ber, a bright little fellow, aged 2 years. The funeral will take place this af ternoon. On next Thursday morning there will be a month's mln- mass celebrated at St. John's church In memory of the late John Finnan. The celebrant will be P.ov. nishop Hoban, assisted by Vicar Geneial rinrvey and other priests. There will be a large number "1" the latter from all over this diocese. Hiid admission will be by card only. A special mass will be sung on Fri day moinlng at the Instancp of the FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS.' OUett Establish: J llojsc In the City. Dealers in SIOCK. COTTON, UK4IN and KOVi.-dONS, on margin o.- lor delivery. DPPICU: ttooins 309 and sio Board of Trade llulIJIiu, -cranton, l'a. 1.. (5. LA I1AU. L. F. FULLEH Anthracite Coal LC3.SCS. Delawars & Hudsoi Cinal Company I.IISSI2IN. Murray, Ganey & Brown of I) 11 11 111 ore. Pa. i.ussi-ns. .'UHAMU V. IIARMirr & CO., Auctioneers ill sell .it auction by order of t'liatl's I. D.'.iieiiu. A-slgne.' of Wlllard Parlor, 1 the Ileal llstlile Sahroem, No. Ill ! road way, ,w Yolk City, at IS o'clock noon, 011 Wednesday, March 22, 1899, I'.VO-NINTIIS INTHHIMT In a lea.. niaile .y Willaid 1'uikir to the Dela ware and Hudson Canal Company of nil out in ii li.ict of Jin acres of land ,11 the CITV OF ri'-'ltAN'TON, I'LN.NSVL- AM A. known as the .Miller tract. rWtJ-NINTHrl l.NTHHKST In a lemo made by Wlllard Parker to the Del.i waie and Hudson t'ai al Company of all the coal In a tn.tt of 110 ucn-s of land In tin- CITY OF .Sl'.'it ANTON, PENN SYLVANIA, kuuwn as the Spencer ti.ict. I'NK-SIXTIl INTKHKST In a lease m.r.lo uy is. it. inroop. or tscruntun. I'.i.. and Hie Kxecutors of the Kstnte of Wlllard l'arker, dectn.sid. to M. J. Mnrrnv. A. .1. Murru). John Caincy and Thomas Drown, of Uunrnnrc. l'a., of the coal In a ir.ict of 150 utr of land In the Dorouga f Ininmore, Pennsylvania, known lis tho Sherwood Farm. The royalties from tho above leases are mid monthly. For copies of leases, statement of toy. Hies paid, and other Information, ap- ily to HAIILF.S II. I ICMKIHTT. Assignee, to llroadway. New York City, or to tho Auctioneer. WILLIAM H. SleNIKCK. Eso... Attnrnoy for Assignee, Hii Droadway, New York City. Ik hikinc lintiifrck nf n-nrvl Purm'futv Our Removal - r -..--- -. r,- . ...,w uujn.1,1 iu uui hiifjc wiiiuiuuiii. I hey are uraspinp the grand opportunity of buying fine Furniture and I !' """"""i "" c"kM .dove them to our new store. oi.mccu uiousana square leet 01 room lined with Furniture all to mj sold out. Do not delay, because thoy cannot last long nt tho rnte they sold yes-.erday. PROTHERQE & GO, several branches of the A.' O. II. In memory of their lato pastor, Ilov. Jolin Finnan, That was nn. old-time audience and a well-pleased one at Music hall last night when Demnmi Thompson's "Sun shine of Paradise Alloy" made Us first nppeurance In th.s city. The company Is an able one, and tho play was re plete with agreeable surprises. The scenic effects and many of the special features wen. smart, and there was not a dull moment throughout the evening. We hnpo Manager King has been suf ficiently encouraged to duplicate this qunllty of talent very often before the close of the season. After the performance last night a select theater party numbering ten couples enjoyed a .ghtful supper at Sanger's Broadway cafe. They were from Wyoming and tho West Side. Secretary Davles attended tho con vention at Mnntlcoke. The first team of basket ball players returned from their trip to Hloomsburg yesterday, where the Normal boys done them up to u score of 60 to 3. A re turn game will bo played here on next Monday evening. W. Steele Morrison, the young lad who circumnavigated the globe on bis wits, was In the city yesterday. Ho gave tho story of his travels last night In Wllkes-Harre. Arnold Lohmiin, of Wllkes-TJarro, was registered at the Eaglo last night. Joe liurko (our Joe) went up to Scranton yesterday und congratulated Colonel Coursen on his return. One of tho Eagle hotel guests had a strangling match last evening by making nn attempt to force his supper down the wrong tunnel. The prompt assistance of a physician saved us from writing a more serious Item. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Pitman Stock Company. A company of high class actors who are known ns tho Pitman Stock com pany began a week's engagement at the Academy nf Music last night. They chose for their opening performance "Lu Hello Marie," which was present ed In an exceptionally fine manner. An na K. Davis, In the title role showed that she Is a talented and discriminat ing artist. She received admirable sup pott from Frederick Her.-.og and tho other members of the company. The sceneiy and stage settings are a feat ure of the performance worthy of spe cial note. During the performance specialties of a very clever nature wore Introduced by nnliy Cecil, Harry A. Iloss. Mamie Lincoln and the Glackers. The com pany In every respect Is the best reper toire organization that has been seen here for some time. This ufternoon the company will give "The Ked Cross Nurse and tonight "The Hlectrlclnn." Semon's Company. Hatry Semon's Extravaganza com pany began a week's engagement at the Gaiety theater yesterday atternoon und Introduced some entertaining spe cialties before a large audience. A prominent feature of the performance wus the comedy presented by the cel ebrated clown, George H. Adams, and his two daughters, assisted by A. H. Jenkins, The sketch called the "Coun try Terror" Introduced many of the tricks of pantomime as well as songs and dances, and was a lively turn throughout. Little Primrose and Marty Semon gave Some laughable ex hibitions In cake walking, and the dancing of Nettle iiu.imnn was also well received. Manager Van Osten, of the Gaiety, Is ever on the watch to give the pa trons of that popular theater the best that Is in the market is made evident by the engagement of George Thatcher, the famous minstrel formerly of Thatcher, Primrose & West minstrels, to nppear at the Gaiety theater begin ning Thursday matinee In conjunction with Semon's Extravaganza company. George Thatcher has a world-wide rep utation as a monologue artist, and was and Is now the leader in that partic ular line of work. Ho Is constantly the feature of the vaudeville bills In such houses as Keith's and Procter's in New York. Such engagements net ting hint far more than being a part ner or proprietor of a minstrel com pany. He Is paid the highest salary that Is paid any minstrel performer. This week happens to be one when he was disengaged and Manager Van Osten today was just acquainted with the fact and immediately made ar rangements for a half week, and he apppcars receiving the highest salary ever paid a performer at the Gaiety theater. There will be no Increase of prices for the Thatcher engagement. "The Turtle." "The Turtle" that most brisk and en tertaining of Fn-ncli farces, which will be seen next Wednesday evening at tin- Lyceum theater luts but recently celebrated Its two luindrtd and second consecuitivu performance at the Man hattan theater In New York. No play produced In recent years provoked sueii In cyclone of critical discussion and it Is today the most widely talked about pciformnnoe In America. It Is per formed with i-ubtlety and tinersp by skilled playets of Individual dUtlne tlon. The droll and fantnstlc ''ampli cation of this most amusing of French farces are all the more mirth provoking because of mistakes involving its per sonages are perfect clean and apparent. Unlike many witty trllles transplanted from the Parisian stage It does not In volve the them of marital Inconstancy. ELECTRICIAN ARRESTED. Malcolm Dlckerson Charged with Abducting: ft 15-Year-Old Girl. New York, March 13. Malcolm Dlck erson, the electrician of this city, who was arresteu on the charge of abduct ing 15-year-old Nora Savlllo from her home In Northampton, Pennsylvania, was today held In $2,0j0 ball. Tho girl was handed over to .. . Jerry so clety. Dlckerson Is 31 years of age, and married. Imh, ..,-. in ... I.,h., .,..,..,.. -c inciii .111 uui raiuer iiiaii i : 134 and 136 Washington AveJ THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, March 13. Tho stock mar ket generally worked fractionally lower today for the railway list with the most activity in tho specialties. Tobacco was a feature with n rise of six points net. Amcrlcun steel and wire shares generally were conspicuously strong In tho forenoon, but later lost ground. American steel and wire preferred went up two points in anticipation of a. divi dend would subsequently be paid and the stock eased off on realizations, Metropolitan Street railway showed al ternate strength and weakness, while Third avenue was decidedly feverish, and they ended with a loss of 1 each. Consolidated Gas met with a loss of three points. There was comparatively little doing among tho anthracite coal ers and Lackawanna and the Heading seconds were materially higher, while tho rest wero fractionally up. Tho gen eral railway list was irregular. Total sales, 0S3.30O shares. Py J. It. L. Oarrlngton & Co. New York, March 13.-Market opened ;i nirally strong with advances In tho i ca.ers, Tobacco and American Steel and Alro stocks. Tho specialties wero gen erally higher but on opening prices, real ization took place these prices sold oft to tho extent of largo factions. The trad lug tho first few minutes seemed to bo entirely professional. London was in rllred to buy small quantities of Its spe cialties principally Atchison preferred, St. Putil and Union Pacific toeks. The chief feature was a largo deal In Anaconda mid with largo sellng for London account. Iho markets act very peculiarly and nt the moment seems to bo entirely In tho hands of professionals who are taking short profits on both sides. 1 ho bank statement Saturday was so much better than expected that there was bono that some outside buying might de velop, but as far as wo can see, commls son houses are doing a dlght business ii ml trading Is mosty confined to cliques and room Itself. Flower interests aro talkng very bulllshly on nil their spe cialties and predicting much higher prices especially for Ilrooklyn Rapid Transit. The governor has shown his ability to liuiido his securities In such a way ns to follow out his previous utterances mid It's possible the stock may sell considerably lisher. At tho same tlmo Its Intrinsic worth Ih somewhat doubtful and from Investment standpoint it would bo moro near Its true value, If Its present prices were reversed the market continued dull and fairly strong up to late In the after noon, when nn advance In tho rate money to 4 per cent, caused some selling throughout tho whole list, dropping prices fractionally. There was no particular evldenco of any great pressure on the market and liquidation seemed to be us much by eail ybuyers ns by holders. We are In dued to think that the market will fluc tuate within narrow limits with tho ex ception of the specialties which will un doubhtedly move freely In both directions. The llrst declaration of the dividend on Steel and Wiro preferred caused some little liquidation in tho common stock. It may sell off somewhat from the pres ent, but Is a purchase on all weak spots. There will undoubtedly ho a dividend on common stock next July and from what we know of the common, tho tlrst divi dend paid will bo followed bv others for some time to romp. Tin Tln. i.wliv showed some evidences of being ripe for advance. It is In even better position than American Steel and Wlro and we know no better purchase than the com mon stack on or nround nresent nrlrcs. Market closed Irregular and somewhat below- best prices of the day. with a little selling In the Grangers and Coal stocks. Quotations furnished bv LAHAll & FFLLKIl. stock, grain and cotton brok ers, roms 209 and 210, Hoard of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Cot. Oil 37 37 X'A 3Ci Am. Sug. Ite'ir Co ..1414 14314 1401- 142'i Atch.. To. & S. Fo .. 22'H 224 214 21 1 A.. T. H S. F.. Pr .. 61 fi3i gosJ M? Am. Tolmccn Co ...,20"i MS lnsii "iT,; Am. S. ,t W KVi G6--i 63 " Am. S. & W., Pr ....Wflk V 10"i IK Itrook. R. T 'X"'t fiTij fjij tfjm, N. J. Central 1121; lis' 1123; H27V Ches. & Ohio 27 2. LVi 231 chic. & o. w i;,t; ::,vh iWJ 15 Chic. & N. W H7; 147" H7s H"4 Chic, D. & q isnn lsna; i::sis, r.su Chic., Mil. & S. P ..127' 127?i 127 127 Chic. It, I. & P H7H 1171 n,! HG54 C C. C. & St. L .... M .IS 3Gi 5S Con. Gas 222 22' 218'4 nWi Delaware & Hud ...n.u. nsti nr, n;,i2 Fed. Steel. Pr STU S'i ST'I S7T leh Steel. Com 52V; fi.'i f.2H V, Gen Electric 11ST& ,9Ji j,s,; jj Louis. & Nash r, litu. r,.W cpj Manhattan F.o no no 10SW lOs'i IOS'4 .net amnion io 2.2'i 2."l "oO "T M. K. & Tex., Pr ... 3Si(.' XUi 3S 3M Mo. Pacific U J75i m, 47' I 3M4 -k - - . .. ,..,H Tt. .. 1. ventral is '4 isii 1S4 1.1H' Oat. &. West 2S14 zs'J 2731 27?i North. Pacific R2 r," 1 . Nor. Pacific. Pr 7S"; 7STi IvT. 7SU Pacific Mall Si(, 4:1 4ii". S7j ii'nP,2'ST,"n!! nri ,1"'11 "V J,,1i Phil. & Head 2IU 2IH 24U 4ii P. it.. 1st Pr fi.;S ,rr or, mt aunincrn u. ii., it., lii M1., 4V1 4,)7 'I'm., ' r. rA.. ,-,r . .' ' west, i nion 01 01 sv.i, !W?J CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADR. vctjt' lm Open- High- Low- Clou. wiii.Ai. ing. est. et. inir Tiil i .,.. " . ""''V """I Texa Pacllle 2Vt, 0,7? nl7i ni?: rnlon Pcine 431J 4:,i K 1 nlnn Par.. Pr 7S 7R1S 77s! 77-i: V S. Leather. Pr .. 71 71i 71 7I Wabash. Pr ? no .. A,. COIIN. '" ' ' m T"oats.- a'7i MiJ5' M X Ri a;i. JK. Wi ''3' 2' ' 3!.1y" :::::::::::::::: i$ g-Ji ?-2 LAUD. " " J" Shiy 3.37 Mi) 5S7 ,-.S7 ""' 5 30 3 30 3.30 3.30 Scranton Board of Trade Exchnntra Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. rm a,,,,., Scranton ft Plttstnn Trac. Co. s1rt First National Bank iAA a Hlmhurst Boulovard :ai Seranton Savings Pr.nk jij "" Scranton Packing Co "1 Third National Pank sij J Throop Novelty Mfg. Co '& Scranton Railway Co 39 Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank loo Economy L.ght Heat At Pow- '" et company Scranton Illuminating, Heat " Ii .v- rower -ompuny Scranton Forging Co JAJ Tinders' National Bank ijj Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. isn Moosle Mountain Coal Co Vkv Scranton Paint Co , '" 'is Clark & Snover Co., Com 400 Clark & Snover Co., Pr 125 1 ll!IUIl VlJitl 1U ...,,,,,, Fcranto'i Axle Works Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co,.. BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1320 People's Street Hallway, llrst mortgage, duo 1&1S People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo lfci .... Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Townbhlp School 5.. cu of Scranton St. Imp. 6.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works , Scranton Traction C bonds... Carson Coal Co in) SO 100 ns ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 ... I "2 ... 102 io ... 100 105 100 Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, March 13. Wheat Firm and e. blither: contract grade. March 7tii,..c. Coin-Firm; No. r mixed, March! 3S' ,..!' ;o Outs-Weak; No. j white clipped, 3Cc ; No. 3 do. do.. 3la3K.c No ?, 1BV i'. ,MV4a-1lc. Four-Uh.-Tiaiigod Butter-Steady, fair demand; fancy west- EC I- FEJi?A,k,!1rUSJ,!t 'r Dr. Kartell mz "d Iwd. IniiUt on invlny th geoulnr! French nHutfc6MaVr83pru37wiu ladies:? The People's Exchange. "" . -ii- nnirvwif A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Ilcnent ot All Who Hnvo Houses to Rent, Rcnl 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 Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Prec. FOR RENT FOlt RENT - TEN-nOOM HINOLH house; Improvements; C18 Pino street. Call at U. P. Jadwln's. FOll PENT-LAUGH 1JARN: CAN Ac commodate hi horses. Imiulro of Moses Pros. At Co., 310 Lackawanna avenue. CHEAPEST HOUSES. CENTIIALLY LO. cntcd. Smith, Hoard Trade building. HOUSE FOP. 11ENT-1C00 HLOC.K SAN derson uvenue. Apply to F. L. Phil lips. Traders' National Hank. FOP. IIENT-STOIIE POOM NO. 2S Lackawanna avenue. Low rent. Pos session given April. 1st. Thomas 11. llrooks, Traders' Hank Itulldlng. FOll IlENT-TEN-HOOM HOUSIJ; MOD ern Improvements. 1213 Marlon street. Inoulro James, cor. Adams and Spruce. FOR ItENT-FllOM APRIL 1. STORE at 111 Lackawanna avenue, corner of Franklin avenue. Inquire of THOMAS MOOHIJ, No. 122 Wyoming nvenue. HARN FOR RENT - APPLY DR. Lackey, 623 Washington uvenue. NINE LIGHT ROOMS; STEAM HEAT; Vt Jefferson. FOR RENT-MEAT MARKET, 010 MAR lon street. Apply at 1712 Monsey ave nue. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAR- ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmoro. FOR RENT-HALF DOUBLE HOUSE, C41 Harrison avenue, 9 rooms and bath room. H8. Apply Thomas Russell, cor ner Harrison and Pine. FOR RENT-HOUSES NOS. 230 AND H.12 North Washington avenue, below city building. Suitable for physicians' ofilces and residence. Apply to Henry Helln, Jr., " .iiii.-ii jsuiiuinK i'uit aisKT- STORE ROOM, NO. L"i North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. w. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms uoply to Jones Bros.. 311 Lackawanna avenue. I' OR RENT -TWO FLOORS, 40x50; heat Included; centrally located; low rent. Inquire 107 Penn avenue. FOR RENT - HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue; steam heat; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros.. C01 Madison avenue. O F F C ES IN COMMONWEALTH Building; single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults. One sulto of six connecting olllces with three vaults or three suites of two olllces, each with vault. Moderato price. Rellnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire at room 609 on Cth iloor. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of ofilces. second floor, front. Coal Exchange. Call at room 13. FOR RENT - SECOND FLOOR, 701 Qulncy. FOR SALE SOLID OAK BED ROOM SP1TR AND -,,., u sewing muehlne for sule cheap at 23 Olive street. FOR SALH-P.AY HORSE. WEIGHT about lluo pounds, right In all ways. L. C. Rlcker. Telephone Building, 113 Adams avenue. FOR SALE-ONE FOLDING BED AT 30S Jetterson avenue. I' OR SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr building. Goods tho best, prices tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vlnce all. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuc. For particulars address Box J15, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR G cents at druggists. One gives relief. ern creamery, 20c. ; do. prints, 21c. Eggs Firm and Hale hlghei ; fresh nearby 13c; do. western. 13'e. ; do. southern, 13c; do. southwestern, l.'lc. Cheese Firm, good domund. Refined Sugars Firm, good de mand. Cotton Hie lower; middling up lands, Cic Tallow-Dull and unchanged; city prime in hogsheads, 4Via43,e. ; country do. do., barrels, 4'4c; dark, do.. 4c; cakes, f.c. ; gease, 2ia3',ic Live Poultry Firm; fowls, HalPtc; od roosters, 7al2c : soring chickens, llall'ic; ducks. HalSc. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, lOaUc.: fair to good, 9!4al0c. ; old roosters, 7a7',"C ; spring chickens, choice, llal2c; do. fair to good, fulOc; turkeys, choice to fancy, 12.113c. ; do. fair to good, Ballc; ducks, 10a lie. Receipts Flour. H5.00O barrels and 30, 000 sacks; wheat. 3,000 bushels; corn. W. 000 bushels; oats, 110,000 bushels. Ship mentsWheat, 11.000 bushels; corn, 14, 00 bushels; oats, 15,000 bushels. New York Qrain and Produce Market. New York, March 13. Flour Neglected and barely steady. Wheat-Firm; No. 2 nil, Mc, f. o. b., afloat to urrive; No. 1 northern Duluth, &laic, f. o. b., afloat; options opened steady anil were well sup ported all day. Export demand and sea boad ccar wero light; tho close was Hteady at Hale, net tulvanco; March closed sine.; May. "Pic; uly, 7i',4e.; Sep tember, 72'4c. Corn Spot oulet; No. 2, 42'ari'!HC., f. o. b., afloat for new and old; options quiet but steady; tinal prices ia '.io. net higher with the undertone steady; May closed SOTic ; July, I0-S,c. Oats' Steady; No. 2, .'Be. ; No. n, m&c; No. 2 while. 3usc.; No. 3 do., SI'sc; western, SiiU;ic, ; track white, .lii.-ioDc.; options neglected. Butter Stcidy; western creamery. 15a20c; do. factory, 12al4'-'.e. , Hlglns, 20c; Imitation creamery, 12a17'"c. ; stato dairy. Haiwfcc. : do. creamery, "iSa 20c. Eggs Steady; state and Pennsyl vania, lie; western fresh, lie; southern, 12',;nl4c. Ghlcngo Grain Market. Chicago, March 13. Reports of droght in India today together with domestic crop damage claims bad a bullish elfoet on wheat. Mtiy closed c. lilrgher; corn gained 4c. and oats a.c. Pork eft off 2'.c. higher, lurd unchunged and rlbd I'c. lower. Cash quotations were us follows: Floru Quiet, unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, G&tfiSc.; No. 3 do. do., "laiil'tc: No. 2 ed, !iisa70c; No. 2 corn, 31c; No. 2 vel low. ll'iallhe.; No. 2 oats. 2iiVjC; No. 2 white. 21c; No. 2 do., Sstsitstie. ; No. 2 rvo, 5'!c; No. 2 barley, 41aWe; No. 1 flax seed, Jl.1.1; No. 2, J1.1G; prime timothy seed, J.M0; mess pork, $3 17; lard, K.SP.iuS.'IO; short ribs, 4,5oal.C5; dry salted shuulders, 41-iaPie.: short clear, Sl.Ual.tW; whiskey, ?I.15; sugar, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, March 13. Cattle Large re celpts exceeded the demand; fat beeves, steady but other grades hurd to fell at a decline of 10e; fancy cutte, J5.70ur..Sj; choice steers, 5 20a5.G3; medium do., M.C'a OS; beef steers, $3 80a4.00; cows and heir ers, J3.30a4: western fed steers, Jl.l5a5; calves, $3.5047.23. Hogs Strong In earlv dealings nut weaseneii nnd the early ud Actlvo and demand ruled strnne at tho iresent advance; poor to prime sheep irotiRht ;iu3.50; nrger. tJ.twal.HO; year IIiikb, Jl.5oat.so; ambs, J5.50; chiefly, Ji.soa 5.10. Receipts Cattle, ld.ooo head; hogs, 22.(00 hcud; sheep, 10,000 head. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Llbtm. Pa., March 13,-Cattle Steady and unchanged: pigs, best me diums, JI.05; best heavy hogs, J3.3,il: heavy Yorkers, J3U3a4: login Yorkers, MSa3.!t; pigs. Ji.70a3.S5; roughs. ?.'.r,0a S.U). Sheeii Firm; choice. ll.6Sa4.75: com. mon, $2.50a3.50; choice lumbs, J3.30aj.C0; common to good, Jl.25a5.40; veal calves. J0.S0a7.T2. New York Live Stock Market. Now York, March 13. Beoves Slow and weak, closing 10c. lower; medium to prime viuicti was mostly lost: inir to cnoice. jiwj n4.!i."; packing lots. il.Kia:."74; mlxid. M llTtnS.S.-); butchers, J3.70a3.MVj; Ight, f.l.i3 a3.i7',ii; Pigs. $1.2.'ia3.S0. Sheen and Lambs i'niiiri-wi.fi.fjiKjiij WANTED. WANTKD-CASE OF HAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not bcneilt. Send fi cents to Hlpnnn Chemical Co,, New lork.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL Lunch Room, 107 Wyoming avenue. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing. easy work sent to your home; write for sample and materials, tJnlquo Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. Now York. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax nvenuo: Just ci mpletcd. All modern Improvements. Hnrdwood finish, sanitary piumblng, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. mooTTOOANAlOTE potent firm or Individual to place this amount each month In good first mort gage loans; liberal commissions. Address Calvert Building nr.d Loan Association, Baltimore, Md. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOIt RETrnIsThFRONT room; gas, bath, city heat. COt Spruce street. FOR RENT-PLEASANT F'itNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.50 up, 622 Mulberry street. BOARDING. GENTLEMAN CAN with prlvato family. 213 N. Main avenue. FIND BOARD Hume comforts. LOST. LOST -PACKAGE ON MARCH 3, marked Ketchum and containing dress goods. Finder please leave word at Globe Warehouse, city. DOG LOST-RSI ALL BLACK AND TAN. female: name Trlx; one fore paw white. Liberal reward. ;e7 Wyoming avenue. BICYCLES. HIGH GRADE BICYCLES 5 CENTS. Guaranteed. Get one. Write the Fern Cycle Co., 1C9 Jackson street, Chicago. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Lenvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. SITUATIONS WANTED SHOE TRADE SITUATION WANTED as salesman, good stock and window dresser; over twenty years' experience; good references. I). Davles, box 1&3 Taylor, "Iacka." A GERMAN WANTS WORK AS TEAM ster or farm work; can speak German nnd English; can give reference. Ad dress A. L. S., 231 Reese street, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN HXPH rlenccd hostler to do work of any kind. Address 323 Birch street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPE- tent lady stenographer and type writer; three years' experience; can fur nish references. Address P. Q., Tribuno olllce. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, Ironing or nny kind of house cleaning by the day or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, sldo door, 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as assistant bookkeeper: excel lent character und can give references. Address E. G. E Tribune olllce. YOUNG MAN HAS TWO DAYS A week unemployed; would like to do col lecting; experience and best of refer ence. Address C. II. II.. Box C2, city. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT the first part of tho week washing nnd Ironing, taken home also. Call or address L. II.. 311 North Sunmner avenue. YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SIT uatlon as housekeeper or to make !-er-self generally useful and would like to tako n girl 13 years old who would make herself useful. Address A. S., Tribune. FIRST CLASS COLLECTOR WANTS situation with good house; can furnish references und bond. Address F. W., 203 Washington avenue, city, care G. L. Ack erman. A GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION for second work In a private family; understands waiting on table. Address A. C. 53 Merrlfleld street, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-BY A MAN WITH EIGHT (S) years' experience In shipping, de livery and olllce departments of a New Yoik dry goods house; a clerical portion of any kind; salary moderate. Address B. A. steers. Jl.T3ari.10; oxen, .$3a3.S3; bulls. J1.13a 4; cows, $2.1u.i3.75; cnles, active, firm; common to prime f:a".73; fed clvei. i.-i $3.5i; lambs, llrm; common to good. J'l.SOa 1; culls, full- tn choice lambs. .'n3."u; clipped, Jl.v,a3; spring do., J3.73a7. Hogs Slow, J4al.2o. WAVEHI2. Mrs. J. H. Sumner, president of the Woman's Christian Temperance union, entertnlncd the union at her homo Tuesday p. tn., March 9. A pleasant time was spent at iiulltlng, after which tea was served. Those present were: Mrs. Esther Stone, Mrs. George Streg, Mrs. A. 15. Itlce. Mrs. S. A. Reynolds, Mrs. Mnrtln Hold, Mrs. Charles Greene, Miss Nora Sumner, Mrs.' J. W. Mor shon, Mia. Jennie Case and Miss Mary H. Greene, The Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold a meeting Tuesday, March 14, at 2.30 o'clock In tho Metho dist Kplscopal church. Services will bo conducted by tho evangelistic super intendent, Mrs. S. A. Reynolds. All are invited. Please brlnE Dospcl hymns. Tho Lndles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. F. C. Ilanyen Friday. March 17, at 2 o'clock, tn sew carpet rags. Sup per will be served at Mrs. J. P. Coults' from 5 to T. Proceeds to apply on tho pastor's salary. All aro cordially invited. To Cure a Cold :n One Day tnlte Laxative liroiuo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. DR. VON STAN's'VlNKAPPLK TAB LETS FOR THE STOMACH.-Now. con. venlent. positive, pbnsant, harmless cure lor Sour Stomach, Distress after Ealing, Weight In tln Stumach, Wind on tho Stomach, !,osh of Appotlte, Dizziness. Nuuseu, Impoverished Blood. Sick HetJ. ache, nnd till oilier stomach troubles di rectly traceable to Indigestion, sr, cents, Sold by Matthews Btos. and W. T. Clark. 65, PROFESSIONAL. -------- -i-i n nj-LrL-fj-r AROHITF.OrS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICH rear of C08 Washington uvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce Bt cor. Wash, nv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, AHCIHTF.c f Prlco Building, 120 Washington uvonm Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, AtlCniTECT7 Traders' National Bank. DCNTI3TS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP, P. O. nn. C. C. LAUBAC1I, 115 Wyoming n WELCOME C. SNOVER. 331 WashlnKto nyenuo. Hours. 9 to 1, and 2 to3. HAT MANUPACTUnCR, TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order nnd they fit. HOTCL3 AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. 2KIGLER, Proprietor. bCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LIWKEff'S FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AND J-eunsellor-at-Law. Burr building. rooni 13 and 11, Washington avenue. W'lLLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. A I' torncys nnd Counscllors.nt-Law. R publican building, Washington avenue Scranton, Pa. JLSSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 51G, Board of Trado building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNF.Y-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears' building, corner Washington nvenuo and Spruco street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTOHNKY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNKY. """'"I wj-:ui. tn Iloor, Jlears uuiiuiuk. !" A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, w. uuura or 'trado buliuing, scrauioi l'a. C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, P; PATERSON fk WILCOX. TRADEItS National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTIIOLF. Mears' building. ATTORNEY. PHrSICIANSANO SUROCOHS PR. C. L FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank Building, 12i Wyoming uvenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. I IIOMH opathlst. No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASU Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming nvenuo and Spruce sticet, Scranto.i. Ofllco hours. Thursdays and Satuiduyn, 9 a. m. to C p. m. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS, 207 AND LS Beard of Trade Building. Olllce hours, R to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resl dence, COO Mndlson avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion, omco telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DB. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE KD Washington avenue. Residence. 131S Mul berry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heurt kidneys und genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hoars, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUIt geon, Horses. Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thorn ns M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Buell. A. M. SCFDS G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave. nue; green house, 1S.-.0 Nor-.h Main nve nuo; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUnTTEL, REAR 511LAc7"a wannn nverue. Scranton, l'a., mnnufac tuicr of Wire Screens. BAUER'S ORCHESTIIA jVuSIC f6R balls, picnics, parlies, inceptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms, address II. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbcrt's music stoie. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTFRS' buppllrs. envelopes, paper bug", twlni. Warehouse. 130 Washington uvenue, Scranton. Pa. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER."CAT?niA'K ment, 60c; shampooing. 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. ',01 Qulncy. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lchlsh Valley KiiilroaJ. In Effect Feb. 5. ib09. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Phi.ade-lplilu and New York via D. it II P. B., at 0.45 a. in. end 12.0J. 2.)s, 4.T nln,.L' nl.Tlr.rillll lKnil'MS nml 11 1t .. Sundays. D. .v II.. 1.5S, , is p. m. For White Haven, Hazietou und prln. clpal points In the coal legions, vU b .V: 11. It. H 6 15, 2.1S und 4 27 p. m. For l'ottsvllle. O.L. 2.1S p. m. lor Bethlehem, Easton, Heading, liar, llsburg and principal Intermediate ..lo tions via D. ft H. It. R.. tl.43 a. tn.. 12.01 2 IS. 4.27 Black Diamond Express, 11 m Bundujs, D. ft H 1.58. 7.48 p. m. " For Tunkhaniiock. Towanda. Elmira Ithaca. l!enea nnd principal intermedi ate stnlons, via D., L. ft W. It. R., s.03 n. m., 12 '' and 3.35 p. m. For Geneva. Rcthester, Buffalo. Nlatr nra Falls. Chicago and all points west vli D. ft II. H- H-. 12-W. 3..U Black DlanunTl Express. 7.43 and 11.30 p. m. Sundays d ft H.. 1111 a. m.. 7.48 p. m. ' Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lohlch Valley parlor cars on nil trains bet wee Wilkes-Barro and New York, Phlladel nhla, Buffalo and Suspension Brldire ROLL1N 11. WILBUR, Gen. Sunt South Bethlehem. Pa' CHAS. S. LKB. Gen. Pass. Agt.. 2fl Cort. land stieet. New York. V W. NONEMACHER, Division Pass enger Agent. Sf.uth Bethlehem, Pa. iVir tickets nrd Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton Pa. 71 "Can't be Beat Is the way a gentleman . expressed himself when speaking of the efficiency of TRIBUNE WANT ads. He talked from experience, and meant just what he said. You will say the same after von have used just one little ad in our One Cent a Word Columns RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schnlllleln nll-ct Alav tn. ilnl Trains Loavo Wilkes-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 in. m weak days, for Sunbur Harrlsbtirg, Phllatlalphla, Baltt- morc, vasnine:ion, ana for Pitts burp and tho Wost. IO.IB a. in., week days, for Hazloton, Pottr.vllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrisbun?, Phlladslohla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts- burg and tho Wost. 3.12 d. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. burK. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wn)hlnKon, nnd Ffttsburg ani tho Wost. c-0 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. I It iiim-'nlkcPJ,,?t aen'' P"' "" .1. II. IIUTUIINSUN. Oeneral .Manazer. Del.. Lttclcn. and Western. Tr J.:fficct M2"day. Nov. 14. 1S38. nresS rJl',lV0 Scr"t"n as follows: Ks- &3J pro SM "mI 10'05 " m- 12'M u"d nllla'nof' M0r Ks,"- Tienton, Phlladel- m i 12,Kaan!L3.3H3Uy,!lVn0,,0 "" 1M "' vvV,1"""1," accommodation, ti.10 p. m. mir.1 . f.or J'lnghnmton. Oswego. :-;i-M .;riCnr,i"Vr'.,.",th- ansvllle. Mount tiiVni . . i.1'; '" making close connect iiorth.A Ul,ffu) ,0 n" l,ol"ls "i tho weal, northwest nnd southwest. in. .mnBt.on eccommodatlon. 3.40 p, m. H11?""011 ""' w" stations. 1.03 p. m. Nicholson nccommrdutlon. 5.10 p. m. . ' ,lr3 fnr,''Hcn and Richlleld Springs. -' a. m. nnd LBS p. m. ! H'acJ!' 8;j3- '''" " m. and 1.63 p. m. li-ir... V.i. ".. '""M" ' sion wuites viuJ , 'Amuiith. Hloomsburg and Dan ;,?' .milk.'"i? cl"'" connections at North f"!1"!"1 ,r;:r WlHIamsport. Harrlsburg, Brtlllmnre. Wiishlngton and the smith. tlnn rmnM,,-n",, a'"1 "itermedlato sta Uoiis. (..00, 10.0.. . m . and 1.55 and 5.40 p. ia.",!,1co,k( nnrt Intermediate stations. mAii',"1 ".'ln. "' '"' ''lynmuth and Inter mediate stations. 3.3,-i nnd S.60 p. in. For Kingston, 12.5-1 p. tn. Pullmnn pailnr and sleeping coaches on all express trains. lor detailed Information, pocket time- !nii, i,P,c" n")ly '" Sl- ,'- Smith, Dis-u-lot I'assenser Agent, depot ticket tf- Delnwiuv and Hudson. On Sunday Feb. Mb. trains will leave Scinnttm as follows: For Carbondnle-i:.20, 7.33, S.53. 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.2.1. 2.20, 3.52, 5.23. C.23. 7.57, !M... tl.OOp. in.; 1.10 a. m. 1-or Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos .,,'.' w '''"Bland points, etc. C.20 a. m., For Houesdule 6.20. 10.13 a. m.: 220 i.2. p. m. ' y' . Por U'llkes-ltnrre fi.4,-., 7.43, 8.13. 9 3g - i i!!'.,In,',: J"0'1 i-'3- --1S- 3.33. 1.27. ti.10 i.4 10.11. u. no p. m. i ..'' . NJ-'.W Vork- Phllndolphln. etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-.4r. a, m 12.03, . '-.'.!?; '"' w"h Black Diamond Ex press. 11.30 p. m. For Pennsyhanla Railroad points. C.I.J, 9...V a. m.; 2.1S. 1.27 p. in. lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad-. .is n. m.: 12.03. 333, with Black. Diamond Express. 10.41. 11.30 p. m'. Trains will arrive in Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbondnle and the North fi.40, A.U, 8.3S, U4, 10.3S, 1I.CS a. m.; 1.23. 2.13 3.2... 4.2.1, 7.43, 10.3S. 11.27 p. in. I; rem Wllkes-Harre and the South-.l.V ..IS, MS. 1O.0S. 11.63 a. in.: 1.18. 2.14. 3.48, 6.20. C.21. 7.53. 0.05. 10.03 p. m.: 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.07. 11.33 p.m.: 1.53. .1...2. u.5.1. 9.33 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 9.1S. 11.43 a. in.; l.BS. 3.2S. 5.43. 7.48 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada. J. W. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. I. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehnnna Division.) Stations In New Yoik Foot of Llbertv street, N. It., and South Fetry. Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 189S Trains leave Scrnnlon for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc.. at 8.30. 10.10 a. m., 1.20, 2.35. 3.20. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m . 1.0O. 2.15. 7.10 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8.30 a. m. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth, S.S0 (express) a. m.. 1.20 (express). 3.20 (ex press) p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m nrrlves at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. 7.02 p. m., and New York, 7.05 p. m. For Maueh Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem. Easton and Philadelphia. 8.30 a. m., 1.20. 3.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points south and west via Bethlehem, 8.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S.".0 n. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. For l'ottsvllle. 8.30 a. m 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Llb ertv street. North River, nt 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. m., 1.30 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4.P0 a. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, al 9.05 a. m., 1.25 p, m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads. Broadway cable cars, and ferries to ISrooklin and Staten Islands, making nulrk transfer to nnd from Grand Central depot and Long IhMnit railroad. Lcavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal. n n. m., S.oo p. ni. Sundays, fi.13 p. m. Through tickets to all points East. South and West at lowest rates at tho station. J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ast. lii-Ie and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tablo In Effect Sept. l!Uh, W? Trains lenve Scranton for New York Ncwbuig and Intermediate points on iio railroad, also for Hawley and local iVolnts. at 7.03 n. m. and 2.25 p. m. Trains arilve it Sennit, n fmm above points at iu23 a. m., and 315 und 9 0s p. m. KCIIANTOrV DIVISION. In I'.ffect Ortiilier :llllli. LSfl.t. I North Hound. Mouth Bound, I sos soil entobu i3 fea Bta,Ions sSL iu p MiArrtve i.eave a u T85N. Y. Franklin ss 740 .. 7 lOU'est 4'.'ud street .... 75J . 7ft) vveehawken .... sio ... i m r m Arrive heave r mp m Fo 45 l I5i raudsla TisTTiiu 11040..., ioo Hancock .... 2 i 485 10 31 ... 12.-0 Sluillsht .... 4r, , 1021 .... ia is Preston 1'nrk .... 2S1 4sa 1015 ... 1210 Wlliwnod .... 241, BU-, 10 0' .... Ui"! royiiltlle .... 2So6i4 , ON'.... 1-J 14' Orson .... BfA SV3 040.... lSifli riensant. Mt St6BSfl 96.... II N), I'nluiidale ... 309 sji 1 92 II 19 I'oicil City .... S9 641 I Pi. .. 1134 raitnndiiio .... 834' sm I 907 (11.0 White limine ... 1338,56 'Jill.... HUM Majllild .....1843 601 1 HM... d2.1 Jerniyn .... 845l60.1 1 H53 .... 11 H Aichlbald .... 361 to 8Mi.. U 15, Wltituu .... 8M 81'J 8 48.... Hill l'cckvllla III. 3 56flil 842 ii07i oivihant .... 4 oi ast M.... diav I'lireburir .... 4in8i S3- HOI' 'Ihioop .... 4lrtv7 8 S .... '11 a" Piovidence , 414 83 : . .. liocT l'srk pmco .... f4i7'es2 bSO.... 10M Kcrailtoil .... 4 20;oi. a it n iiLeato Arrive p hIi- h f . Sunday only t BlttDlllua that trains stop on slzoal tor cas entrera '1 rains 205 and too Sunday only, other trains rtatlv except tuiiilay, heeuru rates via imtarlo & Western before purcliasini; tickets and save money. tjiou.li Wagier Durfrt s.-pr and free re cllniuif chair car New York to Chlciro nrUiout chance. I'mwcnser WWI3J Ztuccd Io i'wo Cent J er.Mllc. T, Flltcrolt, DIt. i'fjje, .Bt.boranton. ra.