THE SCRANTON TltlBUiSE-SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1809. 2 PITTST0OEWS. How St. Patrick's Day Was Observed in This City A Rumpus In the Select Council Chamber Funeral of Zurenkl, the Suicide A Column of Locals Printed for the First Time. It onn easily bo placed on the calen dar of tlmo on local events that yes today was tho quietest and inoit unostentatious In tho history of thin city ho far as It may refer to St. Pat rick's Day. Several weeks ago tli3 sev eral branches of tho Ancient Order of Hibernians had completed arrange ments for a more than usual observ ance In honor of their patron saint. A large purado was arranged for which would Include all tho societies In the oiiiity, likewise tho membership of thcr 'organizations, but In the mean time tin hand of death intarvcneJ and 1 1 moved from our midst their beloved pastor, the late Father Finnan. This iiusril n cessation of these arrange menls, niul Instead the punuls was abandoned and yesterday movnln? In ftead of assembling on Malt street, nnildst the blaze of trumpet and the t: i.r of nntlonnl colors, the several divisions met at their lodgo rnor.H and .u n oVlock marehed In a body to St. .ohn's church, where solemn high mass was sung for the repose of tho soul of i heir much revered and honored de- i-rnsed im"liir. Around the city there were many noticeable features, denot ing the Importance of the day for our Irish citizens. Many places were hung with green bunting nnd (lugs. Im printed with the harp and entwined with the stars and stripes, ill the eve ning the streets wore crowded, and, to the credit of our Irish people, there were no disturbances to mar the quiet features of the day, and later the an nual event closed by several balls and entertainments, the foimer by the Kntls club at Keystone holl and the Crystal Social club at tho armory. In I'ppor rlttston the Daughters of Krln held an tntertolnmont and supper in the Campbell's Led Re hall, anil In both numbers and merit It was :i successful financial affair. There was a high old time In the city hall on Thursday night when, at a meeting of the select council Member Honncgnn protested against the .at tempt of Chairman Langan to enter tain n motion sprung by one of the members. Ills request was not heeded and he withdrew, leaving that body without a quorum. A committee wi3 then appointed to scurry around and secure a dlrelcct so that they could FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER OROKERS. Oldest HstobllshsJ House In tile City. Dealers In STOCK. COTTON, ORAIN and PROVISIONS, on martin o for delivery. OFIMCE: I'noitK mo and 210 Hoard of Trade HulIJliu, icmntoii, Pa. L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER. WE KNOW what has been done In the past and huso our calculation"" for the future uocordlng Iv. There aiu times when money pmllt iilily Invested In .luillolnus stock or grain siiectilatlou cm be made to pay profits unheard of In any other brunch of iudus- CONSOLIDATION of capital enables us to compete with tho vvenllhv manipulators, by combining the funds of all our various Investors together makes a ureal deal In tho aggregate, so that wo can take advantage of the splen did opportunities ns they occur. The man who Invests JSO.00 or $100 receives the same magnificent returns (in proportion) ns the more wealthy who places ten tlnv's the sum under the same system. We di vide the proceeds pro-rata equally among all our customers. EARNINGS for the past year have paid JS37 on every U) invested with us. Our earnings for Inst 00 days are over M per cent. Our Stock and Wheat combinations have been money makers for our customers. Wo aro old establlshi d. Wo have reason to say that Information Is at hand regarding the movement of a certain stock which will fluctuate from 15 TO 20 POINTS Wo Intend taking advantage of some, nnd Invite you to do likewise. Act at once. This offer Is limited. Pioflts pay able every fifteen days. Amounts of $50 nnd upwards accepted. Write us Imme diately. L. BALL & CO., IIANKHKS AND IMOKKRS, SO HrotiJwuy, Now York. 20 POINTS PROFIT Ten days ago we offered to give you In fomutloii on Sugar charging you but Ton Dollars for the same nnd guaranteeing ou 5 POINTS profit. We wired over TM spculntots on the 27th lilt., to "UFV SUOAIt AT WV Tho action of tho market proves we linow thu Intentions of tho Directors Hoard regarding the dividend. Are you ono of thoo who took ndvun tnge of tho offer' If so tho following does not apply to uui, as you will re eclvo tho information without further expense. If you aro not Wl-J WILL THLKORAPH YOU the iiurno of a stock which will move from 20 TO 35 PJINTS during tho next sixty days. As an in ducement we will give you TWO WKEK8 ..f our DAILY ADVISORY service at one half our regular rate and will givo you flfr name of the stock referred to above. If the Htock does not move TEN POMTS In your favor. In accordance with our ad vice during the two weeks of our ser vice, we will glvo you tho next two weeks of our dnlly service FREE OF CHARG". For nil of this we will chnrgo ou but Ten Dollar, und Immediately upon re ceipt of your check will send you our Telegraph Cipher Code and Inaugurate our service. Send Postal Express or Telegraph or der. It Is not altogether safe to seid funds through the mall. To our Code holders: liny Zelt and Pin. JN0H. KIMBALL & CO CO IIHOADWAY. NKW YOltK. Our Removal Is taking hundreds of good Furniture buyers to our large warerooms. They are grasping the grand opportunity of buying tine Furniture and Carpets at marvelously low prices to close them all out rather than move them to our nrw store. . Sixteen thousand square feet of room tilled with Furniture- all to be sold out. Do not delay, becauBo they cannot last long at the rate thoy sold yes terday. DDnTUEDflE P. nn imui 136 1 iiu MiLiiUL ut UU Washington Ave continue tho business for which they met. There aro threats made now to Impeach HcnncRnn, while the latter docs not scaro a little bit, but feels like divulging some of tho dark secrets of this star combination. Honnegan has been dubbed "tho great objector," but lie seems to be it very well posted member on Cushon's manual. John Buretikls, who It Is supposed shut himself In his boarding house at Smlthvlllo and later died In the hos pital without making a statment, was burled In the Polish cemetery In th'.s city yesterday morning nnd the fun eral was attended by tho members of a society to which he belonged. Coroner McKoe hns empanelled a Jury and they will conduct an Inquest this after noon nt the ofllce of Deputy Coroner ICvnns, and, If possible, try and un ravel the mystery. Andrew Weir, chief of the Caledon ian club, Is confined to his homo on Nafus street with a serious lllnosn. .lames Welsh, Sr.. whose life was de spaired of for several weeks, was thought to be convalescent yesterday. J. P. Iloonoy, formerly of this city, but now it resident of Olyphant, was In this city last night. t'pwurds of n quarter of a million dollars will be disbursed by tho several coal companies today nnd It should bo the most busy one of the months to those engaged In any branch of trade. Nearly all the mines of the Pennsyl vania Coal compnny will work on full time next week nnd It was rumored on the streets yesterday that nil the mines would bo operated on full lme next month. This afternoon nnd evening, Doug lass, the great Illusionist, will appear at Music hall nnd his entertainment Is spoken of ns both Interesting and mysterious. He certainly performs some wonderful feats nnd to attend will not be a disappointment. The grocery nnd provision Ftore of I.ovell and S.axe, on South Muln stret, went Into the bunds of the sheriff yes terday and was closed at the instance of Cleorro Lovoll, a brother of one of the firm. .lacob Mllllinuscr returned from Baltimore yesterday, where ho attend ed the wedding of n relative. Portle White and his magnificent pro. duction of "Fuust" Is billed for Music hall on next Thursday evening. Kvnngclist Shollhoin, who has been holding n series of meetings In the P. M. church during the week, will ad dress the young men tomorrow nt'le.--noon at the association rooms nnd you are cordially Invited to be present. There Is a nice little light going 1 n as to who will fill the ofllces In iho councils when they will meet for re organization after April 1, Don .Snyder, of the Kugle, made a Ilyli.gr trip. to Iiloomsburg Inst evening. The winter's mud has been scraped from Crown street and now it can be seen that wo huvo an avenue paved with vitrified brick. Joe Burke says "Tho Turtle" is the liveliest bird he ever seen, while Kvnn Griffiths Is contented with a visit to the Salvation army. John F. liverhnrt, of New York, for merly of this city, and C. P. Holden, of Boston, his brother-in-law, arrived In the city last night. TDK EAGLK HOTEL this morning will serve a consomme of the terrapin order and tonight an excellent and palatable lunch will be served up to the queen's taste. AT HF.CIITOLD'S HOTEL this morning nnd evening bock Iibt nnd Bock Wurst will be the bill of fare. Call and try it. 4 couconAN nnoTHEits at their Union Hotel have more than window curiosities. They servo the finest In the land and their twenty-five cent meals aro the best In tho city. Call and see Jim and Dom. THE SINCLAIK HOUSE will serve roast pig tonight and Mine Host Hughes will receive and enter tain you In the most cordial manner. Call this evening. m - IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "The Opium King" Tonight. At the Academy of Music tonight the Pitman Stock company will pre sent "The Opium Plug." This after noon there will be nnother production of "Tho Electrician." "A Ragtime Eeception." "Laugh and the world laughs with you" an old saying, but a true one. Every year life is filled with more bust ness cares and worries and that ac counts for the great success In lato years of comedy a good laugh Is a greut tonic nnd tones up the system In a most wonderful manner. What is said to be ono of the best laugh producers Is the rollicking operatic farce, "A Itagtlme Reception." A fun ny comedy, (Hied with songs, dunces and laughter. A perfect riot of fun. It will be seen ut the Academy of Mu slx next Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday. A Big Double Show. The Hig Sensation Double Show vv 111 commence a week's engagement March 20, with a matinee, at the Oulety thea ter, headed by the queen of buiiesquers. Kltellu, under the enterprising manage ment of Matt. J. Flynn. These two names by themselves are a guarantee of the quality of the entertainment, for who over heard of 5Cltell.a being a poor attraction or anything less than the best being handled by Matt. J, Flynn. The object hns been In organ izing this company to procure the best tnlent on tho vaudeville and burlesque stage. To Cure a Cold in One Day take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 230. The genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet. tiLL-AOH Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills. 10 cents a vial, aie planned after thu most modern hi medical science. They are as ureal nn lmproement over tho .7) years' old strong dese pill tonniiW ns a bicycle Is over nn ox-cart in travel. They never gripe and they never fall. 40 closes, lo cents. Sold by Matthews Bios, ami W. T. Ciaik.-K). THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, March 17. Tho railwayn after a display of strength in sym pathy with the buoyancy In Btigar, sngged In anticipation of Februnry not returns not meeting expectations, and tho result was marked not declines in thoio properties. A number of tho nc tlve specialties moved upward but some of tho "green" idustrlnls were exceptions, Including Federal Stool, American Steel nnd Wire, Continental Vr.bncco and International Paper. These properties suffered because of tho diversion of Interest from them to Sugar. Sugar, which nt ono time was within Hi points of Its record figure yesterday, scored a net ndvance of S points. Glucose wns up sympathetic ally. The aggregate of dealings, while below those of yesterday, exceed three quarters of n million shares, of which 130,000 wore sugar. The fact that tho banks have lost over $9,000,000 to tho sub-treasury since Friday led traders lo expect mi unfavorable bank state ment tomorrow, and on this theory they sold stocks, Among the stocks showing strength were People's Gas, Tennessee Coal nnd Iron, Colorado Fuel nnd Iron, Metropolitan Street Hallway, Brooklyn Transit and Man hattan, which was quoted ex-dlvldend and ex-rights. Total sales today wcro 762.400 shares. There was some liquida tion nmong the active bond Issues to day while strength prevailed In other quarters. Total hales, $2,2;0,000. Unit ed States new Is coupon advanced , do. registered '4, and the old 4b regis tered and the threes U In the bid price. Py .1. R. I Carrlngtou & Co Now York, March 17th. The lmilft op"iied excited nnd higher with Sugar again tho principal feature, the stock varying two pulnts at opening sale. Dur ing early part of the day People's (las, and Brooklyn Itanld Transit with Ilur llugton nnd Quliiey and Grangers general ly, weio the leading features. There was homo evidence of realization on the ad- vnnro but tho market on the main was very strung and cornlderlng the condi tions, wonderfully well supported. Tho late movement In Sugar spurted the whole market und according to popular belief, Is likely to lead to fne bull speculation In tho specialties. The advance was en lltely unexpected even by the lenders and It looks as If it were possible that the ri.'e which lias been predicted ni likely to como next month had shown up in advance. Money at tho close yesterday prevented n continuance of the movement nnd to day has been in evidence somewhat. Bank statement tomotiuw Is liable to be a clitic al point In the mniket: if It Is any way favorable It Is likely wo shall have 11 further advance next week. If It Is bad it will bo followed tv a very sharp de cline as tho short Interests In tho market has practically eliminated. As we point ed out several days ntjo. the stocks avail able for sales oro very small and iny pronounced movement on the bear side, is "itiro to bo followed by very sharp and quick rallies. For that reason we do not advise sales except on very strong .upward move ment and then merely for a turn. On all weak snots we advise nurehnse of Fed. oral Steel common, Manhattan Railway, mi Plate, Ameilean Steel and u Ire, Coalers nnd Grangers. t:nlon Pacini:, while It may be slow Is a sure purchase 11 round 45 for very much higher llguivs it held. In tho late afternoon, the mar ket sold off somewhat owing to liquida tion by early buyers and temporarily higher rates for money. Manhattan as we advised you the other day, had a sharp rally yesterday nnd maintained Its advance today. The stock Is worth noth ing like Its present prleo but may be lu Id stiopg in Iho market temporarily. It Is a great sale, however, on any up ward movement. In connection with tho ilie lu Sugar, we have tho very best rea sons for saying that we believe tlm story which has been published as to a com bination of nil the Interests Is practically correct, although no public announce 1111 nt of the fact Is likely at this time. Market closed steudy. Total sales, 767,112. Bonds, $2..-ill,0e0. Quotations furnished by LABAR & Kl'LLMR, stock, grain and cotton brok ers, roms 'Jen nnd 210, Hoard of Trndo building, Scrantou. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. mg. .. :B'i aili MU :ii'i Am. Cot. Oil Am. Sug. Re'g Co Atch., To. & S. Ke A., T. A S. F.. Pr Am. Tobacco Co . Am. S. & W., Pr . Hrook. R. T Can. Southern ... N. J. Central dies, .t Ohle Chic. G. W ..ir,j n;7i .. 21K 2it .. WTi C1U ..212V. 21.1 .. tl2' C2 ..101 " lo.i .. Bit R7'i ..llbS 1123J .. 2.i", 2iI"h 13 lfil',3 20'i to1 2U't 1,117 102' i l'lPi 2i 1.W, ni"3 211 CO 101 37 111"!! "iii,- i.v-i i4i;a 14il'3 l.V V diic. & N. W H7 117 line, 11. .- y 112 UV; H'l's Chic., Mil. i: St. P ..UN dile., R. I. & P U7i', K1i 127'i 127V US 117 117 1 inc., t. i'. .vi. et u. ! 12 H2 '.'2 5S 3S 2IU 21i; 113 113 IF, lPi c. c. c. & st 5S 35 21, 11314 in; 32 nn tii'i 107 237'i 3!) 47V, :'( 13IV4 "71.. ion. Gas Delaware Ar Hud N. Y., L. E. W Veil. Steel, Pr .., Fed. Steel. Com . Gen. Electric ... Louis. & Nnh .. Manhattan Elo . Met. Traction Co M. K. X- Tex., Pr Mo. Pacific Nat. Lead N. Y. Central ... Out. & West .... North. Pacillc .. Nor. Pacific', Pr . Put-lllc .Mall .217 .U'!. . in . 87 . KU .llMi . litli .107 51 I , 11' m 103 23ii .w 4.V.: JIV't IK", 103 3MJ 43 31 133 27 30 17 IHi 117 Cl' Ivii SOU 4IH 77 10 70 I7 'tl ' 4 Si i.3H ill 7Si l-.i 117 i-'.i 133 r.l'i 40'j, 7Si3 77',- 47- 1714 lls'f. 117 2.0i 23 1914 fv'i. Wi"'k 4Si !.V.i 41'- . 77 30 lira, 1 "u-Vi People's Gas Phil. &. Read 2.ti a 10 im;, ni 7SI.. ml P. it It.. 1st Pr ..., Southern R. It., Pr, Term., C, & Iron .., Union Pacllle Union Pac., Pr ...., U. S. Rubber U. S. Leather, Pr Wabash, Pr West Union H 21', -IV3 4 'Jl in CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADK wpen- Jiign- f.ow- Clos- WHEAT, May July CORN. May July OATS. May , July PORK. May July LARD. May July lag. est. est. Inc. i''7' 31' J ::i ti, 'i 31 31 5 : 31!', 23' 1 21 0.10 . 9.12 , 3.35 3.47 3IU 21 - l.S 21 !.!7 9.12 5.32 r..i7 21 (..H7 9.12 0.12 0.12 5.37 5.17 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton & Pittston Tine. Co First National Rank Eltnhurst Boulcvnrd Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Seiautiill Railway Cn Bid. Asked. . . 20 . . K) 2.'!3 03 iiVS w Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank Economy Light, Hent & Pow er Compnny Scranton Illuminating. Heat & Power Company Scrantun Forging Co Traders' Natlonnl Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust Sc Safe Dsp. Co.. Monslc Mountain Coal Co .... Scrnnton Paint Co Clark H Suover Co., Com Clark & Snover Co., Pr Curson Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Sir. Iron Fenco St Mfg. Co ... BONDS. Scrunton Pass Railway, first mortgage, duo 1120 People's Street Rullwuy, first tnmiguge, duo 101S People's Street Rallwuy, Gen eral mortgage, dun 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School 3.. City of Scranton St. Imp. CJ, Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scrnnton Axlo Works Scrantou Traction 0 bonds.., Curson Coal Co .110 HO 130 130 '3u ... ll.-.Vj so 'no . . 123 100 SO ... 100 IIS ... 113 ... 113 ... inn 102 102 Vi 10) 103 100 Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia. March 17. - Wheat - tic lovvor; couimul grade, March. 71iaelo The People's A I'Ol'ULAIl CLKAKING HOUSE for the HciicM of All Who Have Houses to Kent, Real Instate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advci'tlsemonta Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Arc In. HCttcil Tree. FOR RENT IF YOtT WANT TO HUNT A HOUHF,, seo HACKKTT. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A STORE, seo HACKETT. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A FARM, see HACKETT, IF YOU WANT TO REN A FARM, see HACKETT. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A FUR rilshed house, seo HACKETT. IF YOU WANT TO RENT FURNISHED rooms, seo HACKETT. IF YOtT WANT TO RENT OFFICES, seo HACKETT, Price llulldlng. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOlt RENT, see HACKETT, Price llulldlng. HACKETT IRTYB, BELLS. RENTS AND insures property, collects rents, etc. HACKETT HAS STORES. OFFICES, barns, houses, rooms, country, places, etc. HACKETT HAS HOUSM AND I1ARN, $13. Upper Green Ridge. WE STILL HAVE A FEW GOOD houses for rent, with or without steam. M. H. HOLGATE. ALSO MODERATE AND CHEAP houses fo rent. M. II. HOLGATE. STORES FOR LENT. EARNS FOR rent. M. H. HOLGATE. FOR RENT 008 JEFFERSON AVENUE. Inquire R. W. WALKER, D., L. k. W. depot. FOR RENT-A SINGLE HANDY SIX room house, rent moderate; nlso a pleasant furnished room with bath, gas and steam heat. Call at 310 Washington avenue. HOl'SK TO LET-EIGHT ROOMS AM) bath; new furnace. Near all depots. No. 112 Mulberry. C. L. Mureercau, 100 Wyoming iiveutio. FOR RENT-FURNISHED, f-ROOM house; modern improvements. ul Madison avenue. Refereneo required. FOR RENT - TEN-ROOM SINGLE house; Improvements; 61S lino street. Call nt C. P. Jaehvin's. FOR RENT-LARGE EARN; CAN AC commodate 32 lwrsos. Inquire of Moses Bros, fc Co., 316 Lackawanna avenue. HARN FOR RENT - APPLY Lackey, 3:.T Washington uvenuc. DR. FOR RENT-MEAT MARKET, M0 MAR- lon btrcot. Apply ut 17li Jionsej ave nue. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAH ry Spencer nt Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmore, FOlt RENT-HOUSES NOS. 330 AND c.,2 North Washington avenue, below city building. Suitable for physicians ofllces and residence. Apply to Henry Uelin, Jr., 401 Connoll Ruildlng. FOR ItEKT-RTORE ROOM. NO 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied hv J. W. Guernsey. Steam heat, elevator, rear entronce. For terms noply to Jones Uros., 311 Lackawanna avenue-. FOR RENT - TWO FLOORS. 40xS0; hent Included; centrally located; low rent. Inquire 137 Perm avenue. FOR RENT -HOUSE H21 MADISON avenue; utenni hent; every conveni ence. Applv Owens Pros., 001 Mudlson avenue. O F V CES IN COMMONWEALTH Ruildlng; single rooms and suites for term of years with vaults. One suite of six connecting offices with three vaults or three suites of two ofllces, each with vault. Moderate price. Rellnlshed to suit tenants. Inquire nt room m on Cth floor. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE of offices second floor, front. Coal Exchange. Call nt room 15. FOR RENT - SECOND Qulncy. FLOOR. 701 FOR SALE Foirs'.LFliDR6'6jISUlTs" carpets, tils Adams avenue. AND FOR SALE- PIANOS AND ORGANS AT Guernsey Brothers' rooms, 7-S Burr building. Gooelb tho best, pi Ices tho low est, terms the easiest. A call will con vince nil. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 43, Scranton. Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RhNT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. U03 Qulncy avenue: city steam; selllpg price. 16,300: rent, $10 per month Including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. FURNISH ED jgOO 'WS. Fl'RNIsilED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In unlet house, one or two chil dren. Address, W. 1. S.. Tribune olllco. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO GEN tlemen. 110 Adams avenue. FOR RENT-PLEASANT F'-'rtNISHEO rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.j0 up, 322 Mulberry street. BOARDING. WM. VOGELSANG'S FIRST CLASS Boarding House, 1403-1405 Prospect avenue, Scranton. Pa. Meals served quick at all hours. GENTLEMAN CAN with private family 213 N. Main avenue. FIND BOARD Home comforts. BOARD AND ROOMS. LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD for two gentlemen. 410 Adams avenue Corn '"C. lower; No. 2 mixed March, i!7a :i7'4e. Oats Weak and lower; No. 2 white clipped. 33u33'j.e.; No. it do. do.. 3J.OJ,.c.j No. 2 mixed, do , JBaSJlsc. Butter Un changed; fancy western creamery, aov.c: do. prints 21c. Eggs Weak and lal..c. lower: fresh nearby, K'.ialSc. ; do. west ern, 12'8ali!c.; do. southwestern 12'-..al2e. ; do. southern, 12dl2l5e. Cheese Firm nnd higher; full cream funcy small, 12'a.il2?C. ; No. 2 do. do., fair to choice, ll',ial2e'.i.; do. do. do., fancy large, 12.; do. do., fair to good, llalllic Refined Sugars Un changed. Cotten Steady. Tallow Stronger, betetr demand: city prime, in hogsheads. 4n4c; country, do., barrels, 4'ic. ; cuki'S. 3c. ; grease, 2Li.a:ise.. Live Poultry Firm; fowls 12alUc. ; old roosters, Sc. ; spring chickens, 12i2c: winter chick ens. 13.ilhc. ; duks. Ilnl2c. ; geese. Senile. Dresse-d Poultry Firm: 'fowls, chplco, 12c: do. fulr to good, llalll-c.; old roos ters. Re.: spring chickens, eholeo, I2n!.1e.s I do. fair to good, OalOcc. : choice to fancy, I2al3c. ; elo. fair to goou, baiuc. : eiuchs, choice'. lOallc. Reelpts Flour, 3.000 bar reds nnd 12.000 sacks; wheat, 12,000 bush els: corn, 113,000 bushels; oals, 19.i) bush, els. Shlpinents-Wheat. 23.000 bushuls; corn 303.ni ) bushels; oats. 13,000l)iishels. New York Drain and Produce Market. New York, March 17. Flour Dull, weak and 10al5c. lower, Wheat Spot steady; No. 1 Duluth, 7Sa"Sc, f. o. b. afloat; op tions opened weak, rallied ut noon but de veloped a second heavy break In tho last hour, closing weak at 94alc. not ilecllne in face of a fair export trade; March closed 77c..: May, 7IHe.j July. 70'4e. ; Sep. temper. iMic. CJin Spot easy; No. 2, 4iv;nt2!;c.. f. o. b ntlc.ut, new and old; options opened easy lil.d subsequently recovered on uhcrl demand only to break Exchange. WANTED. IF Y'OU 1IAVK PROPERTY FOR RENT, seo uaukett, Prleo iiuuutng. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE, seo HACKETT, Prico Building. HACKETT RUYS, SELLS, RENTS AND Insures property, collects rents, etc. WANTED-CASE OF RAD HEALTH that R-l-P-A-N-S will not bcncilt. Send C cents to Rlpnnn Chcmlcnl Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. AGENTS WANTED. AGENT FOR COIN SLOT KtNETO scopoj big commission; will pay tor it self In short order. Am. Klnetoscopc Co., Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED-FEM ALE. WANTED - aiRL FOR GENERAL housework. Small family, no children. Ml Myrtle street. YOUNG GIRL WANTED AT IDEAL Lunch Room, 107 Wyoming avenue. LADIES TO EMPROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing. easy work sent to your home; write for sample nnd materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. Now York. SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED - SPECIALTY PLESMAN for high class, well advertised food products. Only honest hard workers with energy nnd clean record need apply. Glvo references from last employer nnd .igo or no attention paid, duress J. P. D., Tribune. REAL ESTATE. FOlTsALE," CHEAP-VALl'ARLE iVt'S lncsK property on Marlon street, be tween Capouse anil Penu nvenues, con taining ubout 113 feet froiituge, with meat market, bain, shoe shop und Ice house. If mid possession given nt once. L. P. Weileman, 227 Washington avenue. 2.1io"w1iTlT-!UY MODERN HOUSE AND barn, Green Ridge. M. II. HOLGATE. $1,Oi0 WILL BUY MODERN DOUBLE house, Green Ridge. M. It. HOL GATE. $1,330 WILL RUY NEW HOUSE TO RE finished April 13, Green Ridge. M. II. HOLGATE. $2,f.T0 WILL IHTY R-ROOM MODERN house Olive street, if taken nt once. M. H. HOLGATE. is.Uoo WILL RUY n.ROUM SINGLE hone; modern; for particulars call at ofllce. M. 11. HOLGATE. $!0,i00 WILL Ill'Y NEW MODERN double house; steam Ileal; Clay ave nue. M. II. HOLGATE. J7,3rtO WILL RUY DOIIRLE HOUSE, new; moelerii; coat SS,sto; a baigaln. Call at office. M. II. HOLGATE. SINGLE OR DO I 'RLE HOUSES IN ALL parts of tho city. M. II. HOLGATE. $3,000 WILL RUY fl-ROOM SINGLE house; SGOO cash. M. H. HOLGATE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A FARM. We can locate you in any direction from Scranton on farms at prices from 11,000 to IC.OOUO. M. 11. HOLGATE. HACKETT HAS PARGAINS IN houses, business property and coun try places. HACKETT CAN SUIT YOU. beforo buying or renting. SEE HIM DON'T RUY, SELL, RENT OR INSURE until you consult HACKETT. HACKETT IS IN POSITION TO SAVE money for you. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO CONSULT with HACKETT. Price Ruildlng. BARGAINS IN ALL PARTS OF THE City. HACKETT, Price Building. HAVE YOU PROPERTY FOR SALE OR exchange, stocks or goodi to dispose of? List with .1. L. TRACY, real estate exchange, Waverly. N. V. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avft'ue; Just ci mpleted. All modern Improvements. Herd wood finish, sanitary plumbing, electilc lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Urundwny, New York city. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Jl.oeo CAN RE MADE THROUGH LE- gitimuto stock speculation inside of four weeks upon an investment of about 100. Transactions can be consummated through your own liroker. 1 snail expect ou ta pay mo a reuse uable prollt after the same has been made. Full particulars as to this inside advance information furnished upon eppllcntlim by mail only. Ranker, Suite WW. Lord's Court Building, New York. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEYio'lAiANAT 4"; TO 6 PER cent, sums to suit bonoiver. James Gardner Sunderson. 1003 Modes Rid?, city. SIT UA T IO NSJMAJVTEID SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, Ironing or any kind of house cleaning hv the day or will toko vv ashing home. Mrs. Lee. side door, 420 Fnnklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man, has had three years experience In the grocery business. Would like to collect and take orders or travel for a re liable cigar firm; can furnish reference. Address Hustler, 1121 Capouse ave., city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL 18 years old os (second or uursu girl. Ael dress Ivy Moss, General Delivery, Scran ton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, Ironing or any kind of house cleaning hv tho day. MRS. KATE CRANE, rear 420 Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED IN A PLANING mill bv an all around machine hand and molding maker with 13 years' expert. 1 nco Address box 432, Stroudsburg, Mon ioc county, Pa. A WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE A PO sltlnn as housekeeper; ran give good reference'. Address MRS. EMMA WAG NER, general delivery, Scranton, Pa. A MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTS A situation as iiuise girl in family of two or three children: can give best of references. Address Mrs. C. B. R., !i0 Union street, city. near the fiosci again: closed weak at a c. n-1 diclire; May closed .'iVSo. i July, :r.ie. Oats-Spot vvenl:; No. 2. 3IS..C.: No. 3, 31c; No. 2 vhlte, SiHc. ; No. 3 do.. 3.;i,c.; truck white, 3la3x.; track mixed, west ern, 31',u32ci; options epilct. Butter Steady; western creamery. lSuJie.: do. factory, lt'je.i Elglis, 20e.; Imitation creamery, 13ul7,,iti. ; btr.tu dairy, llal.l'i'; ereamory, liia20c ERgs-utet; state and Pennsylvania, Mlfcc; western fresh, IIV'. . southern, 12al3c. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Murch l7.-Cattle-About steady. lings-Active; good to choice Yorkers and light mediums. $l.05a l.io; roughs, W.33a3.M); pigs, fair to choice, 3,93ul. Slice and Lambs Fairly active; lambs, eholeo to extra, t5.S3.tu.ll2; culls nnd common, tl.T3a5.D0; sheep, choice to selected wethers tl.03nt.90; culls and com mon, t2.75a4.15. Oil Market. OH City. Pu.. March 17.-Credlt bal ances, 11.13; certlllcotcvs, $1.13 bid for April; shipments. 62,190 barrels; nverago shipments, &2,00i) barrels; runs, 81,778 bar rii uiverjL'o runs, 78,021 barrels.- PROFESSIONAL. AnoHireora EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council building, scrnnton. E, L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT. 433 Spruco st eor. Wash, n v., Scrunton. FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 124 WushltiHtou avenue, Scrnnton. T. I. LACRY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Hank. DtSNTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCItANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVEIt. IBl Washington avenue. Hours, 0 to 1, and 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 400 SPRUCE STREET. MAKES your luil to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates feasor able. P. KKICILER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plun. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS FRANK E. ROYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lnw, Purr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington c-venue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Lnw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scrunton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1. 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 3U, 513 and PIC, Board of Trade building. D. P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Menrs' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY. nt-Law. S01 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, .Wi floor, Menrs building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ."02 Roard of Trade building. Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonvvcnlth building, Scrnnton, Pa. PATERSON WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. RERTHOLF Menrs' building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME opathlst, No. 22X Adams avenue. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS. 207 AND 20$ Board of Trade Building. Olllco hours, S to 0 n. m.. 2 to !! and 7 to S p. nt. Resi dence, SOD Mudlnn avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST TN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllco telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to I, 7 to ti. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE r9 Washington avenue. Resilience, 131S Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd genito-urlnary or gans a specialty? Hours. 1 to 4 p. in. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR neon, Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2'J72. sr.HOVi.1 SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scrnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue1. Rev. Thom as M. Cnnn, LL. D.. Waller II. Ruell, A. M. Ptrros G. It. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEX AND Nurserymen; store U'l Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main nvu. nue; store telephone, 7S2. YJIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA vvanna avenue, Scranton. Pa., manufac turer of Wire Si reens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, vved ellngs and concert work turidshed. For terms, address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming .ivenue, over Hulbcrt's music store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. SCALP TREATMENT. MKSL. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT bint, 30c: shampooing. 30c; facial lnnssagi , manicuring, in:, chiropody. 701 tjuincy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps us.d. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drur store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. I.chih V'alluv Kiiilrua.l. In Elfert Feb. 5 i99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. .t 11. R. R. ut ii.45 11. m. and 12.o:i. 2.18. 4.1.7 Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. in. Sumlavs. 1). .v II.. 1.3S. 7.IS p. 111. For White Haven. Huzlclun and prin cipal points in the coal regions via D. X II. R. It., ii.15. 2.1s and 1.27 p. m. For Poltsville, 0.43. 2.1 p. 111. For Bethlehem, Easton Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intel medi.uo sta tions via D. Si H. It. R.. 0.15 a. m 12.0), 2.1S, 4.27 lllaek Diamond Express, 11.30. StiiuiliivM. 1). .v II.. I.5S. 7.IS 0. in. For Tuiikhuunoek, Tnvvanda. Elmlra. Ithaca, Geneva and principal lntermedi ato stations, via D., L. & W. R. It.. 8.08 a. m., 12.55 und Z."l p. in. For Geneva, Rneiiester. Buffalo, Niag ara Fulls, Chicago and all polnlH west via D. .i 11. It. H.. 12.0.1. 3.3J. Black Diamond Express. 7.48 and 11. 3n p. ni. Sundays. D. & II.. 11.41 a. 111.. 7. is p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Bnrre and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Sup!.. South Bethlehem, Pa. ('HAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt 2b Cort land street. Now York. A. W. NONEMACHER. Division I-nss-e'liger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. I'm- tickets and Pullman reservations apply ".o'.t Liiehiivv.inuii ave., Scranton, Pa. A REAL ESTATE MAN Who has used the columns op all the local newspapers to advertise his business, said, in relatina his advertising ex perience! "the returns i re ceived from the scranton tribune are best in every RESPECT.': RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In f'lfect Me 10. iSaS. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 0. m weok days, for Sunbur Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, Dalll. more, Washington, and for Pitts. burn and tho Wosl. 10.15 n. in,, woek days, for Hazlstott, Pottr.vlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia,' and v for Sun. bury, Harrlsbur?, Philadelphia, palllmore, Washington and Pitts. burg and tho Wosl. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris purR. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WanhlnRton, and Pittsburg and the West. 00 p. m., waok days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and rinsDurcj. . 1. ...,AH- w0f. en'l Pass. Azent, J- U. HUTCHINSON. Central Manater. IJel.. Lacku. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. H. 1S3S. .... rn,li" hJiivo Scrunton ns follows: Ex. '" ,' for New York and all points cast i.to, 3.00, c.10, 8.00 and 10.03 a. m.; 12.63 and .J3 p. m. ,oprt's.a for I-aston, Trenton, Phlladcl. in ,onr'ia tllf! south. 3.10, 8.00 and 10.03 u, '"'.'Jr-V and 3-33 P. lit. lobyliaiinti accommodation. G.10 p. m. mip ?53 f.or "'mthamton, Oswego, 31 ?""". Corning, Hath. Dansville, Mount fvfr's and Ruffalo, 12.10, 2.33, D.'JO n. m.; iin.,.1. i'rp: "' making closo connect nnrYL"1 J'urf"15 lo all points In tho west, northwest and southwest. Hoshlngton accommodation. 3.40 p. m. iiinghamton nnd vvny stations, 1.03 p. m. -Nicliolgon nccommcelntlon. 3.10 p. m. impress for Utlca and Klchtleld Springs, 2.1 a. m. and 1.33 p, m. Ithaca, 2.S3, 9.00 a. m. and 1.33 p. m. i.i'or rs'.,.r,1,umbcrInnd. Pittston. Wilkes. Rarre, Plymouth. Uloomsburg and D.iim vine, making closo connections ut Kortln umberlnnd for WMIlnmsport. Harrlsburg, U.rltlmore, Washington and tho south. Northumberland und Intormedlato sta. tlons, 0.00, 10.03 a. m , and 1.53 and 5.40 p. m. NnntlCOlce rind Inlnrm nrllntn ut-itlnrtn X 3.ns nnd 11.10 u. m. Plymouth and Inter- medlnto stations. .1.33 nnd S.50 p. m. Foe Kingston, 12.33 p. m. , Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time. 'bles. etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dis. met Passonger Agent, depot tlckot cf flee. Dclawrtro nnd Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. 5th, trains will leavfl Scranton ns follows: For Cnrbondnle-C.20, 7.53, S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1,23. 2.20, 3.62, 5.23, C.23. 7.57. 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.10 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreat, Bos Ion, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m 2.20 p. m. For Honcsdale 6.20, 10.13 a. m.: 2.20. 5.23 p. m. "i For Wilkes-Barre 0.43. 7.1S, S.43. f).S?, 10.43 a. m.: 12.03, 1.23, 2.18, S.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.4S, 10.11, 11.30 p. m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., Via; Lehigh Valley Railroad 6.45 a. m., 12.03, 1.2S, 4.27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex press, 11. so p. m. For PcnnsylvanlaRallroad points, 6.43, 9.2S 11. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7.4S a. rn.: 12.03. 3 33, with Blaclt Diamond Express, 10.11, 11.30 p. rn. Trains will arrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbondnlo and the North 6.40, 7,43, 8.31, 9..'!!, 10.28, 11.5S n. m.; 1.23, Z.13, 3.25. 1.23. 7.43. 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Bnrre and tho South O.IS, 7.4S. 8.4i!, 10.08. 1155 a. rn.; 1.18. 2.14. 3.48, 5.20, 6.21, 7.53. 9.05. 10.03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m.; 1.53, S.52. 5.53. 9.63 p. m. Kar vviiKPS-uarre a.4S, ii. a, m.; l.&s, 3.2S, 5.13. 7.48 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United Stntes nnd Canada. ,T. W. RURDICK, G. P. A.. Albany, N. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad o! New Jeraay (Lehigh and Susquehanna Dlvlston.) Stations in Now York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., nnd South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur lug cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 1891. Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wllkes-Bnrre, etc., at S.30. 10.10 n. m., 1.20, 2.33, 3.20. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m., 1.00. 2.13. 7.10 p. m. For Lukevvood nnd Atlantic City, 130 a. 111. For New York. Newark nnd Elizabeth, S.30 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex. press) p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m.. arrives at Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 7.03 p. m., and New York. 7.03 p. in. For Mnueh Chunk. Allcntown. Bethlo. hem. Easton and Philadelphia. 8.30 a. m., 1 20 3.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Baltimore and AVashlngton, nnej points south and west via Bethlehem, S30 a. m.. 1.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long nnincn, ejeean urove, ore, aa 8.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. in. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allcntown, S.20 u. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun. dav. 2.15 p. m. For Pnttsvlllo. S.20 a. m., 1.20 p, m. Returning, leave New York, foot of LIb ertv street. North River, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex. press) a. m., 1.30 (express) p. m, Sundays, 4 30 u. m. 'Leave Now York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.03 n. ni., 1.25 p. m. Passengers nrrlving or departing from this' termlnul .tun connect under cover with nil tho elevated railroads. Broadway cabin cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stutcn Islnnds. making quick transfer to and from Grnnd Central depot and Long I1.neavoraph"lad'olphla. Reading,, Terminal, 9 21 n. m.. 3.00 p. in. Sundays. 6.15 p. m. Through tickets to all points East. South and West at lowest rates at tha 5 j'h" OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. HP. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ast, Erie and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tnblo in Effect Sept. 19th. 1833. Trins leave Scranton for New York VevVbuig and intermediate points or Frio railroad, also for Hawley and local noints at 7.03 a. in. nnd 2.25 p. nr. Traln-j ?n tve nt Scranton from above points at 10 ri u. m.. and 3.15 and 9.0S p. m. SCHArVrON DIVISION. Ill liffect October .iOtli. ISPS. NortU Hound Houth Honnd. 2051 .!' I I. toiitin t 1 lo. ss I y. A II i- HAirlro l.eavei 7 23N. Y. Franklin st.l ... 7 10 West ina strcrtl ... Too1 Wcebawken 1 .... k Ml 7 4') 7U . 810 . vZu JTTii t !W 2 h! 4 Si a 2i 4 43 Y 4(3 i 41, b w S Mj tie s 111 set sr.t 3 B.'l 31 141 3 34' 1(4 A M r u Arrive i.eavo' 10 43 10 40 10 31 10 21 1 I'-l 109 e udujia Iliencoclr VI f.6 Starlight 18 h Preston Park tVIIHMlOCt royntelle orsou rieaaant Mt. unlondalo Finest tuty Carb)nrlale White undue Mnyneld Jenny n Archibald VAinton Peckvllle oivrbant li lccburK Throop Providence 1'ailc Place 10 15 10 01 00 9 10 .... ,lS - ii :; 9 CO II M 1MU 1184 9'ii 9 inf. v no .... ")1J. . R6H ... flP'0, II 12.1 18 SH IM (8 49, 8f 3 43 8 01 soil tei s si: ei. sr. 411 4 01 8 1 4 07 681 410 6 7 4 14' 6 3 f J i7 e a 4S0 6U r wlp i lli:3. 111S (1113 1I HI 11 OV 1U 8M) 8 46 8 42 N40 8 3s RSV jliiri 11 urn 8:. .. fi(Vi7. 8 SO.... 10 M t-crantou i. Hi a u I.e&re Arrive f . Humlny ouly. t slgnltlca that trains stop on elgnal for P& tensers, i 1 alns C05 and Wt Sunday only. Otter tralm dally except suiiauy, retire rates via Ontario Western bftore pureudhlni; tickets and sove money, biouh Vaitr ouffet B'-pcr and tres re dining chair ear Neir York to Cbloice nt.beut cliange. l'arjoeiir ltwtj MJuccx'd la 1'vvo Cental cr.llllc. J. O, AndrrccQ, aea. Faaa. Aft, T. FUteroft, Ulr, Vut, Lgl. beranttn. ra. StStlODB 5 L 1555
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