THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 09 i 1S99. FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON TODAY WAY THE SCRANTON CLUB WILL LINE UP TOR CONTEST. Its Opponent Will Do tho Team, from Wyoming Seminary Players They Will Bring with Them Were Not Known Heie Last Night Dough eity Has Reported Ha Is In Good Condition and Appears to Be a Very Fast Man Ho Will Play Third Today. The ball team Is in sood condition for their eamo with Wyoming Semin ary this nfternon. The work of yes terday was fast and satisfactory. Dougherty arrived Thursday und Is showing up well. The team which has been selected to battle with the Semlnaiy men this nfternon Is ns foi lows: Nolan, center Held; Llppert, right Held; Kagan, left Held; Dillon, llrst base; O'Conncll, second base: Dough city, thhd base; McMahon, short stop; O'Neill and Thackera, catchers; Shultz, Itisley, Allen, Hodson and Keenan, pitchers. The team selected by Manager Swift Is a good one. The pitchers will all he given a chance In the box. It Is not quite certain whether Hudson and Kcenun, owing to their late Illness, will be able to play. Manager Swltf said he thought, how ever, they vvnuiii be In condition. Kagen Is expected to give a good ac count of himself, both at the bat and left Held. McMahon at short Is In tho pink of condition. ills work of yesterday was very mst. Dougherty's delay in not reporting sooner for practice was due to the ticket agent at Now Haven, who did not notify him of the arrival of I 's ticket, which was sent from this it' twelve da.s ago. Dougherty was ery anxious to get here and get Into condition. IIu appears to be a fast man. Just how the seminary will lino up their men could not be ascertained up to late hour. They will, however, put a strong team in the Held and doubtless make things hum for Scran ton. The game will be called at 3 30 p. m. sharp. A large crowd Is ex pected owing to the fact that It is the first game and every one Is in terested and anxious to know how our men look and what they can do. This game should not be missed. It will be full of life. A large crowd wit nessed tho practice yesterday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Peicentage List. w. l r.e. St Louis a 1J0 'hluig ' 1 .M" Philadelphia 5 '. .711 Ualtlmore 4 - .flu Itoxtou 1 - .C'7 lliooklvn 3 t .') Louisville 3 1 500 Cincinnati 2 4 ."13 New Yolk " 4 .U.1 Pittsburg 1 4 .200 Washington 1 .141 Cleveland 0 1 .0u0 At Philadelphia- It.II.E. lSrooklvn 00 5 001000 6 it 3 Philadelphia O 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 O- 4 U 3 H tileries Dunn and Smith; Orth and nought, rmpires Hunt and Connolly. At New York- It U.K. Ualttmoro 12001000 1 o 10 2 New Yolk 0001000001 6 4 Uatteilis Nops nnd Robinson; Carrick nnd Gr.ulv I'mplics Caffney nnd An drews. FINANCIAL.. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. OldeU L'stablUheJ House In the City. Dealers In STOCKS. COTTON, (1RAIN and PROVIMONS, on marjtu o- for delivery. OFFICII: Rooms loo and no Board ol Irado ISulldlnz, tcrinton, Ha. L. G. LA CAR. L. V. FULLER Buy Nimble (B.R.T.) For 10 Points Buy Vngrant(t-S.Com.)For la Points Refer to the columns of this paper of last Monday and note if this Is a hand sight do j ou want a good one for Monday, April 21th, Buy "BUSY" ForlO Points Telegraph U Ten Doll ars an Sunday und bo suro to tlvo us our telegraph uddroaH and wet will advise ou Monday morning. "OhT HUsY." JNO. H. KIMBALL, & CO . 50 Uroadway, New York. UlCCIIV DDflCITO Don't lose tho HLiLIlUI IIIUIIIO e hanee. Money can be doubled every month In Wheat, Stocks and Cotton. Wo pay profits ev ery fifteen days to clients Our plan of safety is unequaled. Write for full particulars, free to any address C. E. MACKEY & CO., 29 Uroadway, N Y. Do U Know Why most stock Investments money? fall to make We Can Tell You The Investors Co-operative Co operates In Stocks and Grain without the usual ilsk In speculation. Sums of J50 00 or moie can be safely In vested. Hond for prospectus. THE INVESTORS CO-OPERATIVE CO., Mall nnd Expiess Building, 201 Uroadway, is ew xora. Jos. J. Sleeper. President; also Pi est dent of Citizen's Mutual Ranking snd Rutldtng Society; Past Grand Commander American Legion of Honor. Investors should wrrlto or call for DAILY MARKET LETTER giving Information of etpeclal value. Stocks, Wheat, Cotton. Orders solicited puiehase or bale, cash or margin LNX1S & KTOITAW, Members Consolidated Stock Exchange. COMMISSION RROKERS. .14 NEW ST, NEW YORK. New Furniture and Carpet Store All new designs at the lowest prices. Masons, Plumbers, Tinners, Carpenters and Painters are all all done with their work. We will open on April 20 with an entirely new STOCK. PROTHEROE & CO. 303 Lackawanna Avenue. At Cincinnati- 11.11.11. Chicago 30001010 C-C 11 I Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 0-3 6 1 Ilatterles Griffith and Donahue; Taylor and Pcltz. Umpires Swartwood and Warner. At Washington "" H.l! I J, Washington 30000000 0-11 8 1 Union 00 1 30 1 2 1 7 12 0 Ilatterles Dlnecn and Farrell; Htrclt and Ucrgen. Umpires Kms.Ho und Hctts. At St. Louis- It II K. Pittsburg 1O11OO20O-5 D 1 St. Louis 0 0020030 1011 3 Hattcrirs Ithlnes. Hparks and Honor mon, Powell and Crlger. Umpires O'Day and Hronnan At Louisville- II. 1 1 V.. Cleveland 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 0-4 0 3 Louisville 110 10 10 4 11 18 2 Ilatterles Mnupliln nnd Bugilen; Miircc, Phillips and Klttrldce Umpires lJuins and Smith. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES, Tho Sliders lia n organized for the si a son witSitho following pln its O Hdiln ger, catcher, 1-. A Tropp, captain, (5. flarrlncton. II Couth tt, pitchers; 12. O'ltellly, Khort Mop, W. Thomas in in ager, first base; 12. Manloy, second base; W Gallagher, third bane; It. Scott, left Held; A. Schluger. center Held; 1 Cite II Iv, right Held Thcv would like to heir from any club In Lackawanna county under 20 years of age on Slldcis' grounds, corner Taj lor avenue, and Pine street. Pleaso nnswer In Tho Tribune. IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "McFee's Troubles." Hiennan and Magee's Musical Kx tiavaganra company will begin a three days' engagement -noiiduy matinee, April 24, at the popular Gaiety thea ter. In "MoFoo's Troubles" Iirennan and Magee are seen to advantage as well as their clever company, sornu of whom aio Howard, the nutopean wonder, hand balancer and equlle brlst; Walter Hart, the celebrated En glish operatic baritone, recently with Keith and Koster & lials; Savllle nnd Stuart, character sketch comedians, noted tor their famous "cat" duet; Miss Mildred Kanfleld, pilmina donn.i contralto and many others. Matinees dally. Henry Miller as "Hamlet."' The appearance of Mr. Henry Miller at the Lyceum. April 2G In Shake speare's "Hamlet" Is the fulfllllmcnt of a long existing desire upon the part of that actor to tiy his poweis In what will alwuys be considered tho most worthy labois of tho drumatlo art Shakespeare. To an actor who has won such regard from the pub lic In the virile, youthful, romantln roles of th("tage today as has Mr Mil ler, the character of "Hamlet" has great attractions, and but little apol ogy need be made for his undertaking It. In fuct, the rola finds many coun terparts In that of Eric Temple, In "Heartsease," In which Mr. Miller has given us to pleasing an entertainment. Of course, ns to meilt, there Is no comparison between -ue plays. But Hrlo Temple was noble and manly un der great affliction, quiet nnd Intro spective while analyzing his position and strong In action when roused by the proof of his suspicion All these phrases of temperament aie also prominent In "Hamlet.' and both charcters are In the llrst flush of man hood. It win be lntoiestlng to note how far Mr. filler will make them acceptable of value In tho latter char acter. An elaborate scenic produc tion Is promised. LANGSTAFF-KELLY CONTEST. Witnesses from Lackawanna Town ship and Carboudale City. The following witnesses were enter- day examined In the Lungstaff-Kelly contest: Lackawanna township, West district William Van Luvender, Vv. A Van Luvender, F. Lane, George II Pearl, Alex. Kirk, Thomas Stewart, Charlesi Mullnlv, William Sanderson, Timothy Parfrey, John Price, William Seper hlne, Charles Monle, .1. W. Lev an, E. 11. Jacques, Frank Frost, Henry Ives, William Burnslde, Hen Harris, Oeorge Diegallls, Edward Iluzzard, James Alkens, Charles Wlllard, '. S Snvder, Harvey Jaeciues, Ambrose Altemose, Georgo Griffith, John Molt, Sam Pedro, Wlllluin Mullen, John C. Monl John Robllng, F. P. Watklns, William Monle, Thomas Stull, Alfred Sackett, Edv.ard Stewart. David Thomas, S A. Uoon, Georgo Kirk, Jeremiah Williams, Wil liam Coxe, F. A. Johnson, D. Stanton, John Dymond, jr., Judson Lane. Carboudale City Merrltt Utloy, Jud son Foster, George Firol, H. W. Her beit, J. W. Jones, Thomas J. Thomas, W. S. Wagner, F.dwin C. Moigan. W. S. Wagner, Edwin C. Motg.in. C. II. Pearson, D. M. Thomas, Frank Klefer, Henry Poiter, Morgan Thomas, Vin cent Swingle, Uutler Goodwin. Austin Viuiscoter, Mllo Phelps, Henry Smith, F. W. Rate, D. E. Tucker. Another meeting will bo hell In 'be arbitration room today. National Cycling Association. Trenton, N, J, Apill 21 Tho National C cling association organized some months aco to conduct blcclo races in opposition to the Leaguo of Ameitean Wheelmen, was Incorporated hue today under the laws of New Jorscj The com pany Is capitalized nt 2K'0 Pennsylvania Pensions. . Washington, April 21 Pension cullfl cates. Increase Isaac N. Mlngus, Maple Run. I.uzerno, $S to $12, Wellington Waul, Powell Uradford, S to Original wld oii etc Minor of John Ogam, Jmih.mi, lackawanna, $14. To Cure a Cold in One Say take Laxative Hronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 2V The genuine has L. B. Q on each tablet. PILLOSOPHY-Thece aio pills nnd pills but Dr Agnew h Liver PUN at lu cents ii vial lead In demand 'llu- ale borders on the phenomenal MugMsli Liver, Coiidtlpatluii or Irregular Ilowils are the precursoiH uf man) pin steal dls oi tiers. The'-e little woinUrs icmove tho cause. 40 In a vlul for 10 tents Sold b Matthews Jlro and W T Clurl. Manufacturers of Famitura, Nut to Coirad, Tin Hatter 9 THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Ily Asoclated Press, New York, April 21.-PHces drifted aim lessly, mostly lower, mull tho final hour when the strength of Louisville und Nash, vlllo and some covering of shorts left tho market Irregularly changed for tho day. Tor tho greater part tho market was dull und heavy but pi Ices fluctuated without uulfoimlt. I.lttlo attention was given to tho Snmonn situation but un favorable crop reports were reflected In u. moderate loccsslon among tho Grangers which, however, left off about unchanged. There was evidence, of icnllzlng and Lon don sold Amicondu, Louisville and South ern prefened, but tho two last named were well taken and advanced on beno tits expected from tho Joint operation of nirminghum Southern. Among tho spe cialties showing weakness during tho sell ing movement wero Tennessee Coal and Iron, Urooklyn Transit, Continental To bacco, Anaconda Mining, International Silver nnd Anierlcin Smelting. Strength appeared In New Jerey Central, Wheel ing nnd Lako Krlo and Mexican Central. Colorado 1'uel and Iron Jumped I points on rumors that it was to bo absorbed by federal Steel but the olllclals of tho lat ter company had often denied this. Col oi ado Coal and Iron was also very strong. Third Avenue, Metropolitan nnd New York Central wero weak. Inteicsts usually prominent In tho matkot hold aloof and commission business was at a low ebb, tlu total dealings for the dav being less than hulf u million shares. The disposi tion was shown In somo aunrtors to await positive advices as to tho condition of winter wheat. Moreover, thero was a de'lro to seo what the money mnrkut de velopments would bo. Dialings wero largely confined to tho board rom traders. Tho market closed strong. Total sales, 45X400 sh.ucs. Notwithstanding tho un satisfactory character of the Btock spec, latlon, railway bonds continued to forgo upward with tho well known issues In good demnnd. Totnl ales, $1 070,000. United States new 4a registered and tho old 4s coupon advanced if, In tho bid price. Ily Carrlngton & Cusack. New York, April 21. The opening wus li regular but fulily tUrong. with tho ex ception of Continental Tobacco which conspicuously weak on the news of tho Increase of a number of small tobacco houses In the south. Anaconda was weak on sales for European account. After being buj ers at the opening, the trad cis In tho e.irlv foienoon turned on tho maiket and sold the, general list under the lead of tho Grangers which was fol lowed by somo selling by Honor brokers In their specialties. Snow's crop report was a particularly bearish factor on stocks, ho estlm itlng that probably four million aires will be plowed up nnd that tho highest possible yield for winter wheat will bo under three thousand bush els London was a persistent seller of spiclultles, disposing of Anaconda, Louis vlllo and Nashville and Southern Rail way preferred nnd common. The market was dull with veiv small trading and with very erratic fluctutnlons the ten dency of pilees being In the main down wards In contradiction of the general wheat leports, T. J. Tnlor & Co tlgure that we sh ill have a crop fully as largo as last rar basing their calculations on the lncrcTse In ncrengo In Missouri, Texas, Callfornli nnd Ohio Their Inter est's are on the long side of tho Granger stocks Just tit tho nfoment, nnd their llmucs should be cirefully considered. Strong effort Imvo been made to break lirookljn P.apld TianMt below 130; around tint prleo tho I'lower lontlngcnt havo been persistent buvers, whether prepain tnry to another ndvanco or as a cloak for sales, wo nro not prepared to say .it the moment The stock on its surface In dicates u fuither advance nnd tho fact that the governor 1 publicly talking high, er prices, Is preventing much liquidation, in consequence there Is quite a largo short interest being developed nnd If a rlso starts, it will bo very rapid. Continental Tobacco, whllo It Is weak, from special eases Is all right to holl The dealings v.eio of such small volume as hardlv to vvairnnt nnv extended comment, the close was fairly strong. Quotations furnished by LATJAK &. Pl'LLUK, Ltock, gialn and cotton orok frs, rooms 2ui) and 210 liouid of Traao building, Scronton, Pa. Open. High- Low- Clos ing est. set mg, Am. Cot. OU ... . Am Sug. Re g Co Atch , To. & S. IV A , T. & S. I. Pi Am. Tobacco Co . ::s'4 ns. Wi E5' 1" 20 M, 221'i (.61 1J1V: 5S L'Hi 27't 15' l'M'4 lhV4 20' i OUs 22l t'ov 1.J .V r,' Ihllt Hill Ui', llt.' Cl. 2il ir, v.3 1M'8 W C0'-8 224 CO 110'i cs 121 27' i, Jll'1 .. (.1 ...2Jl'j ... Ml'j ...1.2 ... M ...121 ... 27H ... 1ST, ...it,nt Am. S. & W .. Urook R. T. .. Can. Southern N. J. Central Clics. v. Ohlt Chic. & G. W chic. -K W Chic. H tz Q . Ibl'i IblV .HPi .127? .lib', . ta .199' 3 .12 1 '4 . U'j 14)'i 144'.i Chle., Mil A. St. P . Cble, R. I P .... C C. C &- St. L ... Con. Gas Delaware Ac Hud .. N Y.. L. E. &. W ., Ted, Steel, Pr .... Fed. Steel, Com ... Gen. nVctile Louis & Nash Manhattan EIo .... Met. Traction Co ., M If & Tot , Pr Mo. Pacific N. Y Cential Ont .1 West Noah. Pa el lie Nor Pacific. Pr .., I'aelllc Mall People H Ghh Phil. A. Read , P. & R., 1st Pr .... Southern R. It.. Pr Tcnn . C A: Iron . Union Paelfk! .... Union Pac , Pr ... U. S. Rubber ... . V. S Leather, Pr Wabash, Pr West Union 127 125 IP.'! C0 11 l'JI'i Vh' s, (i7"i lit li,'. CO'i 200 121'i U'-i W1 fSi 119 OS 119U 119U . I li'n I sn. .12P4 I2U .219ij 2 19' j .40'- 10'. .. r.o-; .-,' lAl', 12VH 121Vi 244 219 V ,0'i B0, 50 H" 27'.3 V2 7S .,2 I.",' j 2t t, 5"i I.". 4., T 52 .140' i 110 119 27 27 2's 52 Zi. , 52 ' IV '.X . 21", . (0 . r.tH . 4t, . ?". . r,2. 7n'4 12t.v, 7i 52 12'j 21 21V I.I.T, 51 1,0 4i,-, W :, 7 23 91 i,i C4H 4IH 79 51 21 23 91 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT, May July CORN. May July OATS. May Julv PORK. Mav July LARD Mnv July ing, est, eu, est. lng ... ii 71 75 31 AT 7. 74'- 74 :il 21 , 9.20 , 9W il 33 2, 21 917 9 J3 " 23 j .17 2iH 21 9 17 9 32 21 9 20 9 40 8 27 5 J7 Scianton Hoard of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS I Scranton K- Pittston Trac. Co. Ulrit National Bank Elmhuixl Riiiilevuiil Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Backing Co Thlld National Rink Thioop Noveltj Mfg Co Scranton Railway Co Dime Dcp .v; DIs Rank Eiouom Light, llcut &. Bow er Companv .... ... Scranton Illuminating Heat & Bower Companj Scranton Forging Co Tradcis' Nutlonal Bank Lacka Lumber Co Lacka. Trust A: Safe Dcp. Co. Moosle Mountain Coal Co. ... herantnn ! ilnt Co. .. Claik Snover Co, Com. ... Clark Snovr Co. Br Cirson Coal Ci Scianton Axle Woiks Scr lion Feme & Mfs. Co fjernntnn Bans Railway, first mougape duo 1 CO 1. ople's Street Rallwai. flist mortgage due 19IS 'i ople's Street Rallwav t!en- nil niortgig" due ItJi . , . DUl.son Miinurucluilnir On .. Lai ka. Township School S'r . Cits of Scranton St Imp. ii"c. Mt Vernon Coal Co. Scranton Axle Works . . .. Scranton Tim Hon o bonds .. Cut con Coal Co lid Asked. 2tl Si . . 100 2C. S3 3s3 SO ro ... 2') 13 S3 . . 100 120 . . . 130 130 ... B3Vj tt liv) 123 100 0 ... 100 115 ... 115 ... 115 . . lf) ... 102 ... 102 . . S,"i 100 115 100 Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Aprtl 21 -Wheat-Quiet, uiiihnngol. April. 77'4a77:)4C. Corn Weak and !0 lower; No i mixed, April, S9is40c Oatb I'llin. No. 2 white clipped. 36aJ5V,c ; No. 3 do do,, S-lljaSlo : No 2 mlM'il, do. n2,iaA' Butter Steady; inncy western creamery, ISalOc. do. west ern, 13Hallc ; do southwestern, WHullc; do southern. 13c. Cheeso Firm, Rcllued Sugais Unchnnged Cotton Steady. 'fol lowSteady but uulet; city prlmo in hogsheads, 4'flt ; tountiy do. do., bar lets 41 .e ; dark, do., 4'ic , cakes, 5'4c ; grease, 2'1ta311c 1.1 vo Poultry Dull nnd lower; fowls. OWalOc; old roosters, "c.j The People's WVVXs" A POPULAR CLUAUING IIOUSI for tho HousM of All Who Have Houses to Kent. Real L'state or Other Property to Sell or Kxclmncc, or Who Want Situations or Help These- Small Advertisements Coat One Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word lixcept Sltuntlotia Wanted, Which ArJ In serted Tree, FOR RENT TUB POPI'LAH MAItKET STAND and store room, Corner Dickson ave mm and Green Itldgo street. Apply to J M. Howell. KOK RHNT 225 LACKAWANNA AVL- nue, after April 22, stoto room; flncBt location In Bcranton. P. 8. Paull. ron rti:NT-40 lackawanna avl- nun utter July L Storo with elevator; four floors; llnest location In Scranton. I'. E. Ntttlcton. STOItAGE-LAfian BUY STOHAGE rooms for rent nt 113 Pranklln av cnue. Inquire In tear. Telcphono No. 1162. Harry llettcrlv. HOUSE Toil UENTINQCIItE OV HAH ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmore. roil RENT-HOUSES NOS. 310 and 232 North Washington avenue, below city building. Suitable for phjslclans of fices and residence. Apply to Henry lie llu. Jr, 401 Council Building. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. W. Guernsoy. Ste.im heat, elevator, rear entrance. Tor terms apply to Jones liros, 311 Lackawanna avenue. rOR RENT HOUSE C2t MADISON avenue; steam heit; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Uroa , Wl Madison avenue. OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Hutldlng; slnglo roms and suites for term of years with vaults. One suite of six connecting offlces with thres vaults or three biiltes of two office", e-ach with vault. Moderato price. Reflnlshed to suit tenants Inquire at room b09 on 6th floor. FOR SALE FOR 8AL1V-TUHKEY EGGS, Ml norcas, Leghorn, Plymouth Rocks. Swurts & Co.. 312 Penn avenue. rOR SALE A MARBLE SODA WATER appaiatus, with eight syrup guagts. two Bteel lountalns, syrups, nnd all other accessories. Completo and of mod ern style, ready for Immediate use and will be sold at n bargain. Address No. 10 South Main street, Plttston. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVK nue. For particulars address Eo 21j, Scranton, Ta. rOR SALE-TEN R-I-P.A-N-S rOR cents at druculsts. One gives rellnf. FOR SALE OR RtzNT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. 603 Qulncy avenue; city 3team; selling price, $0,500; rent, $40 per month including steam hoat. G. T. Reynolds. wlnter chicken", ICalSe.: spring chick ens. 2la27c; duck", 9a0c. Dresseit Poultry Quiet but steady; fowls, choice, 0V2c; do. fair to good, 0c; old roosters, 7',4c; chickens, western choice, 13al3ViO.; do. fair to good, 9al2c; broilers, S0a35c. Re ceiptsFlour, 2,400 barrels and 3 500 sacks; wheat, 1,600 bushels; corn. 53,00) bushels; oats, 9C0 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 3,noo bushels; Mrn, 19,000 bushel'; oats, 10, 000 bushels. NewYorkGraln and Produce Market. New York, April 21 Flout Film for low srade winter, but ealcr on spring pntents Wheat Spot market weak; No. 2 red, fc2e., f. o b., afloat and 79e. ele vator; No. 1 northern Duluth, SC'&c, f o b., atloat; options opened firm but were weak for tho balance of the day. closing weak at ,.i,itc. net decllno. May closed 78c; Jul, 7Sc; Septe-mber, Uc, December, 79'4c Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 42a42Hc , f . o. b . afloit new and old; option opened steady, but declined all daj, closing weak nt se. net decline; May closed 40Vc; July, Kic. Oats Spot steady, options dull and eaty. Butter Steady. Cheese Steady. Eggh QuIeL Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago. April 20. Realizing todav on renorted imnrovement In tho crop situa tion we ikencd wheat. May and July both closed ac. lower; corn was heavy nnd lost Kc ; oats and pork, lard and libs each dosed a shade higher. Cash quo tations were us follows. Flour Steadv, No. 2 spring wheat, 74e ; No. 3 do. do , TO u"3c; No. 2 red, 75h77c; No. 2 corn, Sc; No. 2 corn, 33c ; No. 2 yellow, 3V.c ; No. 2 oats, 27a2Sc; No 2 white, .lOViaSlc. No 3 do, 29.a30c. , No, 2 rye, 57e , No 2 barley, 39a47c; No 1 flax. $1.20, north-we-stern, $1.21; prime tlmothv seed $2 10a 2."!5; ines pork. $915a9 20 lard, $5 25a5 27'; short ribs, $1 50s4 r) drv salted shouldeis, 4a4Vi.e. , short clear sides $r,n5 10; whlkv, $1 20, fcugar, cut loaf, $3.93; granulated, V 15. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, April 21. Cattle Hardly enough received today to make a mar ket nnd prices were mostly nominal, most of the offering grading poorlv Hogs Good demand, prices stinng, ptlme tuavy hogs brought $1 13, tho general market advanced 2'i.e and some iliovrs, mled a nickel higher, bulk of sales $)'i,all0; poorer consignments fetching $J.73a'' 90 The supply was well taken Sheep Tho larger pail of the supply were consigned direct to slaughterers nnd prices ruled steadv und much the same as a week ago. Wooled Coloiatlo lambs were wanted nt $" 7"u." S" und shorn lamb-. $ll5a4 4'i. Re celpfv Cattle, 1,300 head; hogs, 1,000 head; sheep, COO head. New York Live Stock Maiket. New York. April 21. Beeves Steers, slow but steady, bulls und cows firm to 10 higher, ordinary to prlmo steers, JlCOaS&i stogs, mOaU.V hulK $3Wal23, lows, 2'a4 "alv es Market uneven, geneial sales 2"ar0e lower: poor to choice veals, W 75 mainly. J5.73a0 23 for fair to prime. Sheep Almost nominal but Arm, lambs, fialOi. higher; S cars holding for higher prices: wooled owes, $3 23, ordinary to inline unshorn lambs. JOaoiiSU, koo1 to pilmo clipped do, $-,Va50". clipped culls, $1, spring lambs, J2.30.i5 eath. Hogs Mnrkct llrmer; fair to prime western hogs, $4 .if i4 3"i good stnte do, J140, best would sell nt $1 1", Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, April 21 Cattle Light supply, steadv with fair outlook nt llrmer prwes, eois, sironn, )iidu, niners, ji n3. Hogs Receipts. 23 cars, active and uiKiier, loraeis 91 .mti .o, pigs. iu.i4iu, mixed, J4 25al 20, mediums, t2"al2. lougus, :j mid 1 j suetp anu Lambs lie celpts. 21 curs; nctlve excited und higher, best dipped lambs, $3Wo5 75; fair to good. $3.l5a5&i) culls and common, J4 2'n5'iO; wools, $4.73a5 03, wool lambs. J'23aG.t3, he ivy expoit clipped lambs, $3 Sou.'.M. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty. Pa, April 21,-Cattlo--Sleady; extra J3 40a3.30. pi line, $5 20a50, common, $150a3) Hogs Actlvo and higher; prlmn assorted mediums, $1 ami 4 23; extru heavy hogs nnd heavy Yoik eis. J4 15a4 20; light Yorkers. J03a4 1o, pigs, S3S0.14, roughs, $.'r)a3i). Sheep Firm; choice wethers. Jl lOalW, common, J2a3: choice lambs, $,3 20a3 .10; common to good, JlViaSlS, spring lambs, jCaS, veul calv es, $3.i5 75 OU Maiket. OH Cltv Pa , April 21 -Ciedlt balances, $1.11, ccrtltlcates, no bid, shipments, 75. 836 barrels; nveiage shipments. 7Jb59 bar ils, runs. 107,127 hairels; average runs, S1,130 bairels. OLD FOKOK. A grand concert will bo held on this (Sutuiday) evening, April 22, In the new M. E. church, under the apsplces of the Young -lens Hlble class. The following Is the programme: Solo, Richard AVntklns; zither solo. Miss Evans; solo, George Powell; recita tion, .Viiss Brodhead; solo, Mr. Chap man, violin solo, Miss Dorr; solo, Da vid M. Davis; recitation. Miss JohnB; solo, David Plckrell; solo, Miss Wat- Exchange. WANTED. .sw'VSV WANTED - LIGHT, SECOND HAND surrey. Stato price. Address G. W. S., Tribune. WANTED-CASE OP RAD HEALTH that R-l-r-A-N-S will not benefit. Send B cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-STATE AND LOCAL. I'AT ent frjlng pan covers. No greasy stoves. Rest frjlng. Terms liberal. Kitchen Specialty Co., Rending, Pa. HARNESS MAKER WANTED-APPLY at 510 Cedar avenuo. HEUiyTEDMA LE. WANTED SALESMAN, LOCALOIU traveling; liberal terms; permanent. Drown Rros. Co., Nurserymen, Roches ter. N. Y. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS DON'T prepare for any civil scrvlco examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata logue of Information. Sent fiee. Colum bian Correspondence College, Washing ton, D. C. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. GIRI WANTlBDFoit GKNERAL bouework. Mrs Traugott, Gcrson'a millinery, 413 Lackawanna avenue. LADIES TO EMUROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing, easy woik sent to your hom4; write for sample nnd materials. Unlqus Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., New erk. FURNISHED gOOMS. FOR RENT TWO NICE FURNISHED rooms with board; also transient and table board. Fatirot House, 21i Washing ton avenue. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOP. rent In aulet house, one or two chil dren Address, W. P. S., Tribune office. YANT-lJEXOHATE. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE A FINE upright piano, llrst-clabs make, but llttl used, for good horse and buggy. Address P. O. Box 247. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED-PARTNER WITH FIVE TO ten thousand dollars, a straightfor ward business man who would like to do ollleo vvolk can hear of a rare opportun ity to engage In a lucrative manufactur ing business. Address C. E. M , Tribune ollleo. PARTY WOULD INVEST, WITH SER vlces, from threo to five thousand dol lars In established, paying business; must bear rigid Investigation. Address X. Y. V. , Tribune office. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALC-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just c mplnted All modern improvements Ilordwood finish sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Trice reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city. LOST. LOST ON THE BOULEVARD BE tween Elmhurst and Scranton, book containing cuts of H. J. Heinz & Co. goods Kinder will please return to Trlb uno ofllcc. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRK RECORD CAN be had in Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bros. 403 Spruce and 501 Lin den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I S Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1S and cess boots; no odor. Improved pumps used A BRIGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340 SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c, shampooing uOc. . facial massage, manicuring, 23c , chiropody. TOl Qulncy SITUATIONS WANTED A BLACKSMITH WANTS WORK. AP ply to II. W. It., 127 South Garfield avenue, SITUATION WANTED-AT ANY KIND of emplojmciit, bet ol leference. Ad dress W. C, llox hi, Clark's Oteen. Pa SITUATION WANTED GOOD BBTOH cr wants woik. One. who thoroughly understands the business In all Its blanches. Uood references. Address 11 Butcher, 57 l'rothlnghain st, Pittston, I'a. SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED man 40 years old would Ike situation as coachman or driving team loi giocuv or furniture, house 1. A Bender, IOjJ Luke street. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A PIKbT cl iss cook for hotel or icstuuiant; city oi countli Address Mjers, Trlh uno office A MAN WOULD WORK TAKING CARE ol lawns, flower gardeiu. Applj at 227 Marlon street, Green Ridge Best ol leferente. Opposlto the lattery. 1NANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN A situation as Loacnmnn; tiiorougiuy undei-stunds tho management of horses,; tan clip and trim horses up: good iefu ences. Apply O. S, 429 Tenth slieel, Hvde Park. PEOPLE LOOKINO FOR HELP TO ' house clean and send out their wash ing can Und them at 227 Marlon street. 1 opposite the lactoiy, ureen uiuge. BOOKKEEPER, 00, 0. MARR1LI), DL- Address Bool.kecpc:-, sires cnange Tribune otllce SITUATION WANTED BY A LADY AS housekeepei, can give releienee If required. Address L, Tribune olllcc. WANTED-A POSITION AS ASSIST ant bookkeeper or clerical work bv one having experience: bist leterences. Address S. F. M . Elmhurst Pa WANTED-A BRIGHT AND INTHLLI gent boy desires a situation In an of fice Address Harold Machette, Elm. hut st, I'a A."OENTLEMAN. "WELL EDUCATED speiklng and writing the Get man nnd Flench langunges, gcod stenograph er and accountant, wants a position uu private secretary, manager 01 b innkeep er. Address A L, Tribune ollhe A MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK AS teamster or mil kind of woik, can speak German and English, 11111 give good references. Addltss 231 Itccxe suet, Scruuton, Pu kins, lecltatlon, Miss Nicholas, solo. Miss Reese; recitation, George Saf ford solo. Mnggla Plckiell. duet, Mr. Watklns and sister. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Rev nnd Mis. Joseph Sante e nfD.it- ton. were visiting nt the home of Itev E. L. Knn tee on Wednesday. The ladles of the Brick church will hold n box hocial In tho tlimch on Tuesday ovenlnt?, April 25. Kvery laly Is Invited to brlnir a bov Hov. and Mrs. 11 U Snntee tendered a faicwell reception at tho narsonaKe on Friday evening. PROFESSIONAL. etVswsswwAiMi ARCHITCOT3 EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Bcranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICII rear of m, Wnshlngton avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 431 Spruce st., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. HROWN, ARCHITECT, Prleo building, 120 Washington avenuo, Scranton. T I. LACEY & PON. ARCHITECT.-, Traders' National Rank. 0CNTIST9 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON Pltt yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR II. F REYNOLDS. OrP. P. O. m, C. C. LAURACH, 115 Wyoming avo WELCOME C SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER, TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES jour hat to order and they fit. HOTCLO NO nCSTAURiNTS THE ELK CAFE, 12", AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. 1. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. fcCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. A. W. pasoi gel depot. Conducted on tho Eil Jopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWY'Sfl FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Coun'ellor-at-Law, Ruir building, rooms 13 nnd 11, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARHKN & KNArP. AT tomeys and Counsellors-at-Lavv. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counellors - at - Lnvv. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES W. OAKUORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 511, E13 and 516, Board of Tiado building. D. 1'. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate secuiltv. Mcars' building corner Washington uvcnuo and Spiuco street. JAMES J II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law. 201 C mmonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-904, 9th floor, Mear.s building. L. A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW. '02 Board of Trada bulHIng, Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORN! Y-AT-LAW, Commonwealth buPdlng Scranton, Pa PATERSON ft WILCOX. National Bank building. TRADERS' C COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. RKRTHOLF, Mears l)Ulldln0". ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEOVS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. W. E ALLEN, Ington avenue. 512 NORTH WASH- DR. L. M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND MS Board of Trade Building, Otllce hours, 8 to 9 li. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rest, deuce, 209 Madison avenuo DR. C L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ollleo telcphono 1303. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR. S AV. L'AMOREAUX. OITICL .""it Washington avenue. Residence. 1"1S Mulberry. Chrnnlo diseases, lungs, heajt, kldncjs anil genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SCR geon, Hors.es, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden htreet, Scianton Telcphono 2C72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa, Ccurses prepuratoiy to college, law, medkluo or business. Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D, Walter II. Buell, A. M. SEBDB a R. CI ARK .t CO . SEKDMEN AND Niirseijmen, storo 110 Washington ave nue ; green house 1330 North Main avo nuo; stole telephone, ,'&2. WIRE SCRCEN3 J0 KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK V w anna avenue Sen r.ton, Pa., manut.ic turtr of Wlro Screens MISCELL""""OW3 BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC POR balls, picnics, patties, reception, wed. dlm,s and concert woik furnished i'or terms, address R ,1 li.ii.ei, conductor, 117 Wonilng avenue, over Ilulbarts' music stole. MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, tvvlno Waithouse l!o Washlntton avenue, Scianton, I'a RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LehlRh Vallov Railro.ii. In effect I'eb 5. 1S39 TRAINS LE.WE SCRANTON. For Philiulilp'iiii and New York via D X. 11. R. R at h.l", a in and 12 03. 2.1S, 4 27 Black Diamond Express, and 11 uu p in Sulldas. D. Ae H . 1 3. 7 IS p. m. Tor White Haven. Huloton and prin cipal points In tho coal regions via D A; 11. R. It. 6 13, 2.1S and 1.27 p. in Poi Pottsvllle. C4",, 2.1b p. m Tor llethlihun. Easton. Reading, Jfai ilsbuig and prinelpiil Intermediate sii tioiis vi i D. & H R B . 6 f, a m., 12 (,.!. 213, 4 27 Blaek Diamond Express, u My. Kuodavs. D. S. Ji l oS iisp in. i iV VunUhunnoek, Tow in.la, Klmlra. in,npa. aeneva and pilnelpil Intermedi. nto stations, via D L .VV VV. H, 11, 8 0S a. in , 12 3", and J 23 p m Tor Geneva, RoLhesui Buffilo, Nlag nra Falls. Chliago and all points vst vn n S. li. 11 .. l-'UJ. -i.Ai. iiiarii uiimniiii Lmucss, 7 V and 1120 p m. Sundija. u II, 1113 a ni, 7 p m iiiiiiimin narlnr and sleenllic or I.ohlsh 1 Valley parlor cars in all tiulns between r . ivilki.H.r..iiio und New "i ork. Phlladel- ' n, , miffaln and Suspi nslon Bridge uoi.LIN H WILBUR. Gen Supt, 1 South Bethlehem. P.i CH AS. S. LEE, Gen Pass AM., 23 Cort lund sireel New Yoili A W. NONEMAOI1ER DlvlFlon Pass, eimer Agent South Bfthlehem Pn I'or tickets and Pullmun reservitlons apply 209 Lackawanna uvt , Scranton, Pa StiJ)J)iJij)ii)t)i& t ' Don't lose the rental of jj; your real estate lot any its penod, but advertise in the r$ "l-or Rent" columns of 1 The Tribune er. e. 5 wheieyour announcements 5v r3 will be read by the class of c! ? .-. people who make COod S& ..tunK . j - "'"" --; i ua One cent a woid, or five & us cents a woid for m.v in- '. sertions. Cash In Advance. : JWWWWWWWW'ftW Landlords RAILROAD TIME TABLES. iT riinriiVtfwu Schedutel i nihet May , S. 7.30 n. m,. week days, for Sunbury Uarrlsburfr, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington, and tor Pitts burg and tho West. 10.1D a. m week days, for Haale ton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Norris town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsbure, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West, 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har risburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd Pitts burg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pats. Acanl. J. D. HUTCHINSON, (icneral Manajo?. Del.. Lncltti. und Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 14, 1893. Trains leave Scranton as follows; Ex press for New York and nil points east, 1.40, 3,00, C 10, 8 00 and 10 03 a. m. 13.ES and 3.33 p. in. Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia nnd tho south, 5.10, 8.00 and 10 05 a, m., 12 si nnd 3.31 u. m. Tobvhnnna accommodation, CIO p. m. Express for Blnghnmton. Oswego. El mlra. Corning. Rath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris und Buffalo, 3210. 2 3r. 9 00 a. m.t i to nnd EM p. in., making closo connec tions at Buffalo to till points In the west, northwest and southwest. vv ashlngton accommodation, 3 40 p. m. inngbnmton nnd way stations. 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, fi 10 p. m. Express for Utlc.i and Richfield Springs, - m nnd 1 r,5 p. m Uhaen. 2 35, 9 . in. and 1 53 p. m. ror Noitliumherlnnd. rittston. Wllkes- M,rre' 'ytnouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making cose connections nt North umbnirfnii f0r willlamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington nnd th south. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, (ioo, 10 03 a. m., and 1.B5 and 5.40 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 3 OS and 1110 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 33 and S 50 p. in. Foe Kingston, 12 53 p m Pullman parlor And sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., npplv to M L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- lice. Dcluvv.irj and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. 3th, trains will leavo Scranton as follows For C.irbondalo G 20, 7 51, S 53, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon, 1 2!, 2.M, 3 52, 5 23, G23, 7 57, 9.15, 11.00 p. m , 1 10 a m. For Albans, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, ttc 6.20 a. m , 2.20 p. m For Honesdale-G 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 0.23 p m. For Wllkes-Barrc-6.4-. 7 4t, 8 43, 9.M. 10 43 n. m . 12 03, 1.23, 2 IS, 3 33, 4.27, 6 10. 7.4-4 io It, ii -;o p. m Foi New York, Philadelphia, etc., vU Lehigh Valley Rnllroad-S.4r. a. m., 12 03. 1 21, 4 27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p m. Tor Pennsslvnnla Rnllroad points, 6.45, 9 IS a m.; 2 IS, 4 27 p m For western point via Lehigh Vallev Railroad 7 4S a. m.. 1203, f! 34. with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Trains will nnlvo in Scranton ns fol lows- From Cnrbondalo and tho North 0.41, 7.41. S3?. 9 31. 10.2S 11 .13 n m., 1.21, 2.13, 3 23 4 2.1 7 41, 10 "!, 11.27 p. in. From Wilkes-Bairo and tho South 6.11. 7.4S, 8 4S 10 OS, 11 r.-, n. m.; 118. 214, 3 13, 5 20, 6 21, 7 51. 9 03. 10 03 p m.; 1.11 A. m. SIXBAY TRAINS. For Cnrbondale 9 07. 11.33 p. m.; 13? .1 32. 3 51. !i 33 p ni I'or WIIl!is-Bane-9 1!, 11.43 a. m.l 13 3 2, r, 4 1. 7 4S p. m. Lowct rates to all points In United States and Cannds. J. W. BFPDICK. C. P. A., Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROSS, D P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central I'aili-oul of New JeMsy (Lehigh nnd Susaurhanna Division.) Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street, N. R. and South Ferry, Whitehall street Amhrucile coal used exclusively, Insur tug I'liniillnesi and comfoit. TIME TABLE IN FFFECT NOV 20 1S1V Tialns have Sciunton for Plttston, Wilkes-na ne, etc , at 8 JO. 10.10 a. m , 1 2J. 2 33. .".20, 7 1 p ni. Sundajs, 9 00 a ni 1 00, 2 Fi. 7 10 p m For Likewood nnd Atlantic City, 8 "J a. in. For New Yoik, Newark and Elizabeth, S"0 (cxpre'Si a in . 1 20 (express), i 2) (ex iness) p in Sundavs 2 13 p in. Tr.ll" leaving 1 -ii p. in aiilvcs dt Philadelphia, R, ailing Terminal, 7 01 p. m, and New ork, 7 u3 p m . . For Mauch Chunk Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, SCO a in 1 20, ".20 P in Sundavs, 2 13 p in. For Btltlmore and Washington, nnd points south and west via Rethlehetn, SIOii m l-)p m. Sundajs. 21", p. m. For Long iliai.eli. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 7) a. in . 1 20 P m ... For Reidng. Lebanon nnd Hartisbur;", via Allentown. S.'O u in., 13) p. m Hun dav, 2 13 p m For Pnttsv Ule. 8 "0 a m.l 20 p. m. Returning lenieN'owlorli foot of Lib erty stuet North lilver. nt 4 00, 9.10 (ex press) n. in 10 icpu-s) p. in, Sundays I.ei'vo New York South Ferrv, fool Whltihall stuft at 9i"i a m.. 123 p. in Pan-eiiMis airlvlug or departing from this t'lnilnnl i an lonniet under cover with all the ele 'teil lallonds, Bioadwnv eable tais and feriies to lirooklvn and StnK u Isl itiris. making quick transfer to and from Giand Central depot and Long Is'and tnllro.id. Leave PIilladelDhta. Reading lerminal. 9' la m 3 00p in Sund lys. ii lr. p m Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lovvct rate-, at tin StJU lT OLHAUSEN Gen Supt II. I' BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt Lrlo anil AVyoiniii Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th. 19? Trains lc.ivo Siianun ioj New Yor,i New burg mid lnt im, iliato points oa ililu r.i'lr ad al-o t t II vU' j and local 1 points at To a in aiid..p 111 Trains aiilve at Siiani n f in jI'uu points at una io mi'i ' jo p sriiAvrnN uivisio.N. Ill t:tfel October .Mill, l()a. 1 North Douud. noutn Hound, 1 aor.i ;0, rt O. -- H 1 . Ml r. L uoti'jnr. P .M i 1 Stations q ft ll r wAiiIto I.eaie, 1 n 7 4J 7 65 810 . T'.'VN Y Franklin St Tiowct 4'ind sucet 7 m v, te nawken A r m Arrive le&yei Mi-.'! 10 43 10 40 10 31 1 ICl Id is rn l.'ei. Ci"JoK 3it 4 To 8 11) 4 U llascocl; Slarllsht Preston Park Wlnwood I'oyntello Orson I'leifiiut Mt. Unlnndtl Ioret t'tty Ctrb n(l!u hlte nrldse U)C(ld Jrrmjrn Aichtbald VV Intoo reekvllls oiviiiant l'rlcemirg 1 hroop I'rnv Idencii Park piaco 10 .'1 10 11 IS 40, WS 12 14 I8C31 11 Ml 1140 1124 10 0 9V0 0 43 ses c oil 30a G.14 Sift 4 41 9 'I 8S 9 10 9 07 iirui if?sa m 9 01 111211 SW ,n-i it 18 111 H 'Jill 11071 I' 03 11 01, 11 (W IKV7 8M BW1 84 8 4? S40 8S5 8 I 8 SO 10 Si bcranteu A U U v Leiie Arrlrel t Sunday only ( elrnlflm tbst trains stop oa slcntl for via. ictgtn 'li Hind Sett and SO) Sunday only. Other tralct dsllr excopr busd&y. recure rates via Ontario Went era feefore purchulnctleketsand mt money. hiouU Warier Durfet s'.v--per and ttta 10 cIIuids chair ear New York to (Silotfe nfikout t'ive Ceuta I or Iilo. J.O.AnrtcrcoD, OeruPau Ant T. mtcroft, Ulr, I'us, uct,boranton, I'a, iilllllP 11 , ajt: :.. 2 41 6 ( estf (ii ni lu m 01 sis ao asf lt s ii 4 0.J B I 4 Nt 0 SI 4 Iff C, T 4ll.1 M IT r) 4M Ci. r ulr u