THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1899. Don't Forget WALDRON'S BIG HORSE SALE Rain op Shine, Thursday, April 27 Cusick's Old Stables, Washington Avenue. BASE BALL. victoby ron scranton. Utica Teim Defeated by n. Scoie of Twelve to Two. !M ehil In tin S-nantuii Tiihiine I'llia X V , A, rll 24 HeianW n vv.ir. nn eaiy Uliu fmiii the Utica team tndav Thn vlsllnis wen" In tine foim anil b.utfil the liall haul, ending the iiimu' with n seoio ot 12 to L' In tholr f.lVlll Kill Hi i anion, I!im1oii anil Rlsloy pitched and Th.irK.it a caught Amnteur Base Ball Lengue. llcin -siiitnllfi Imm the Hi hunt tin- Liekavvannu, V .M (' A , Hcinntim High "(lioiil ll.inv Hlllinan .uademv, Wilkos-Haiie. and tin- WHkes-Iiane Y. y V A. im-t in tlil-n il last Suturdoy tn uii.inge fin a hall league, known at tlii' Ulue Ridge Athletic association. lion tin- h-agiie at Hi st talUi 1 of, it was inoMisi (I to iii'.iidp schools onl of thl upi'tinn Inn it thp meeting Sit in il.iv thp V M t' A toiunt of this cltv and Wilkes-Mane uoip nKo In cluded Tl league as rnntcninlateil is to lip fi suict Eveij plncr must he logKteiod, and the.v must ho ain.i touis, in eveiv wa. It Is not i finslilfipil wise to liii hide tlipsp Young MenV OluW tlan association fani", owing to the fact that thpv are not schoohi, and otih ti'inl to Inn Inge on a t.ti U tl sihool league They will In a less or gtoator fPiise. ioh the siIkmiI or their pi'ti outages, uhlih would he impiopci. The students of the vaiious .schools would take special Intel est In the standlnfr of theli ii-piitio teams, but, when an outsiiie nam Is lnteimKed, it iMturallv tends to taKe awav the U'Ultlmnte standing nf the school teams. It will be almost impossible to ascer tain the mi nut standing of our sehools, it the Young .Men's I'lnlstlan uss0 flilion teams ,m allowed to entei thH inoposed league A league includ ing other am item teams, together with members fion the .ulous schools, toiild he formed at the close of tin si liool v e-ir. Tho-e pii'sent at the meeting on Sat in da weie Messrs Long, Vail, Htu i"tt and Uogan, School of the Lacka wanna: See total .Mnh and (ilbbs, Siranton Young Mens Chiistl.iu a.sso i latlon, Srianton, E Tiopp, Uotun and UosL, Scianton High school, Puller, llanv lllllm.ui nindeni.v Wllk. s. Hnne, and 1'iofpssoi JacKson. Wlll.es li.iiie Young Men's Chiistlan assoclj 'loii. The High School Team. Tin" High school team met Filday afternoon, on the James los' giound, toi theli flint piactlce One houi was d"oteil to hatting, giound woik and lMse.im,iinRi ,lltP1 hlih n haul .sciub juiifllii. was indulged In. A numbpr of the men have lieen getting Into con illtloit for some weeks ami they weio able to woik hauler than those who ie-poiti-d foi piaetlie on rild.iv for the tbst time It Is o,ii I v to judge the stiongth of the team, but It may bo safelv sail that the, will make ,i stions team, and nossibij the stmngtst team the High i hool has nVPt sent to the diamond Captain Tiopp and Hntringtnn w-ete In the l)o. and showed no well H.u ilnston. hnvvrvn, is a little wtak but he win hae no trouble In making him self known, when he gets into ptoppr i iiiiditlon. Troop's work was In good foi m, despite his lameness Phillips anil Mosher weie behind the bat. and made an excellent showing Hauls at short Is somewhat wild, but he prom ises to he In good foim before the sihool season opens Rngan on (list is showing up well, but i little unccitaln with grounders Ackpiman and Gan non were given a chance on second base. They are good men, and their work of Frlda was excellent To sum up the bovs as a w hole, they ire playing good ball, considering that It is their Hist practice The team will have a week of hard FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Olitett UstablistieJ Ho .us i the City. ,l,)A;'.I.er.B..!!1. STOCKS, COTTON, ORAIN and PROVISIONS, on mnrjtn or lor delivery. OFFICII: Nooms 309 and 210 Hoard ot Trad: Itulldlne, Scranton, t'a L. Q. LA BAR. L. F FULLER New Store, New Furniture, New Carpets, DPnTUCDnH 9, Pft Manufacturers of Furnitare, rnUlntnUi: & bU., Next to Coirad, Tha Matter 303 Lackawanna Avenue. SrHiK wotk before they open their regular season A series of three Raines Is being talked of between the High school and School of Lackawanna. Nothing definite, however, Is known. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. P.O. St. l.ouli C 0 J din iiuston ; '.' :,;n l'htlnrlclphla 0 SI ,M7 Hiltlmuro S 3 .CJ.1 (Milengo i 4 .wji) I.'iuisllle 4 4 .:)') Cincinnati 4 t .wW New Vork :; r. .."i l'lttsburg 1 b Ml L'keland 1 .111 Washlnston 1 S .111 At T'liilnilelphln 11.11 13 liiookljn 2 2 10 J 2 0 (Ml 10 11 .' Philadelphia 1 0100011 S17 2 11 itterles McJamcs, Dunn nnd Smith, Piatt and Dot glass. L'mpiies Umslio nud McDonald. At Xew York- R II i:. Haltlmoie 10 0 0 0 1112- ti 1 1 Xew Y01K 00 0000 0 000 C 4 llattirles McGlnty and Robinson; Mi el. In and Wilson. Umplies Oaffnoy nnd Aniliews. At Wnshlngtoi R.1I U. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 lloston 0 10 1 0 r. 0 10 11 2 (Called on account of dirkness ). liat tcrles Dunkle nnd Parrel! ; Klobcdanz and Clarke. Umplies Hunt und Con nollv. At St Louis- R.H 13 Chic apo . O00100l0'-2ul St Louis 2 0010000 -J 7 0 Ilattirlc Phjle and Donohue; Young and O'Connor. Pinplres Swartwood and Warnei IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "McFee's Tioubles." Those who witnessed "McFee's Troubles" at the (.laletv esterday will no doubt be glad that he does not have them often. The production, which Is in the form of .1 three-act operetta, however, rontalns some pleasing mu sic 1! numbeis, and excellent ocallsts tin- In the cast. The Coslei monger songs by Walter Hast, the meal ef forts of Mildred Kantleld, the dancing of Mabel Sinnoiis and Misses Lynn, and the comedy woik of Mi. Hrennen, were among the fentuies of the per f 01 main 1 McFee's Tioubles' will be lepeated today and tomoiiow afternoon and evening, ai-d on Thuisdiy the London ( Jnlet v Oil Is will appeal. Miller as "Hamlet." A certain Xew Yoik otitic leeently published an aitlcle suggested by cer tain pioductions of Shakespeare s plays in that city, stating that the public would not pntionlze the plajs ot the Haul of Axon unless they were em bellished with sumptuous scenic dis play That this Is true Is indisputable, hut that it Is to be deploied Is doubt ful Heni Millet, who will present "HamlPt" ut tile Lyceum, Wednesday, has admitted the necessity of elabor ate scenic environments, by providing them for this engagement, not beiauso the uto necessaiy to make Sliakes peuie acceptable, but because, with oui pipsent day education In matteis thiti it al, no pioduitlon would lie ac ceptable w Itliout them. The day lias gone bv nevei to reurn. when th publli was icady to admire the actor In spite of pioper stage suiroundings How many of those who h.io enjojed Mr Mlllei's beautiful pnwuctlon of "Heailsease" wou.d have done so had the foer of the Diurv Lane theatre In the ureat tlilid a 1 v.'i' been slmplv Indicated bv an oidlmu and worn palace set, Instead of the atefully and aitistlcally eonstiuaed semblance of the leal lohbj, with its massive nnd innate stnircase and Its clcailv sug gested partene of boxes. To Cure a Cold in One Say take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if u falls to cure. 2."ic. The genuine has L. U Q on each tablet. HAIL DI3ATH WITH JOY.-"l was a great Hiitterti ftom Hcait Disease The dlsc.ihu was bo gieat I was contlncd to bed lor davs 1 often thought 1 touhl hiill denth with joy. Xo phjslclan could give me relief. I prucuied a bottlo of Dr Agmws Cure foi the Hem, thn llrwt dose gavo mo ulmost Instant relief I have tnkm four bottlr 1 never felt better In 111 life "-Mrs MurKiuet Smith, UniHseljj ont Sold b Matthews Utos. and W T. Clark. I'l. New Low Prices THE MARKETS. Wall Btreet Itoview. Uy Associated Press. Xow York, April 2I.-Tradlng on the Stock exehiingo was of n llNtless nort to duy, mid except for an curly spurt In tha specialties p'lces dropped to the end, when the tono wns weak. Kmart reces sions appeared In iniiny stocks whllo most of the uctlvt list was lower. Tho favorablo bank statement ot Satunlay failed to arouso a iiotliiablo Inercaso In outsldo ititcitst In the tuuiket and the beurs ntcuidlngty reasoned thut It was opportuno to try eome shoit ventures. Anaconda Mining was very stiong, rising 8 points, only 0110 ot which It lost before) tho close. The advance In Anaconda was associated with reports of somo deal in connection with a copper combination, London was a seller of somo 30 000 Bhares of stock und selling came from Xow Eng land and tho northwest ns well as from largo traders who rccentl had been heavy putcluiscrs Commission business was vei.v light. Crop uncertainties may account for tho hcsllnncy in the market, nnd prlvatn crop odvlcts wero said to havo been lecelvcd vhlch weio not Hlto gothor favornble. The market was alto gether uninteresting nnd almost feature lfss. Total sales, 615,100 shnres. Irreg uliuitv cropped out toduy in tho bond market but tho changes generally were narrow und thtre. was a consistent do mind for the newer Issues nt Improved prices. Totnl prices $3 00r.,000. United States new 4s coupon and the 5c do., ad vanced U and do rrglsteied i In tho bid price. By Cnnlngton & Cusack Xew York, April 24 Tho market after a try stiong opening following Satur day's bank statement, sold off. Tho sev eral ro.uls and the Coalers wero strong while tho specialties wero inclined to weakness The market becmed to meet considerable liquidation bv tho larger commission houses und after the open ing strength became dull with a sagging tendency. The traders sold the entire list and London was quite prominont on the selling side, especially in Southern ltallwaj, Xorthcrn and Pnlon Pacltlo stoiks. Anaconda, was again tho strong feature, advancing ti per tent, on what is considered good Inside buying Tho ciop reports are of such contradictory character as to hold the market In check somewhat and it looks to us ns If lead eis were Hllovvlng the market to tako its natural courso at tha moment. It Is un doubtedly creating a shoit interest and nny be ripe for a short upward turn at iiiiv tlmo Tenncssco Coal and Iron was putlcularlv hc.iw In tho fnco of sttong bull tips by prominent Inside houses incl It looks as If a scoop was being engi neered In the stock Tho market w.is unfavorably affected by the entry by tho Herman nmbassidor in Washington of a formal complaint against tho language used by Captain Coghlun. at the Army and Xavy club reception. Whllo tho mat ter Is not of anv Importance, et just at tho moment following tho S.unoi Inci dent Cnptiln Coghlan's Injudicious lang uage has created a certain feeling of 1111- ashless which has had a bad effect The London Statls, which is considered one of tho best authorities, says- "Tint the impression abroad Is very strong and that wo aie In for a long spell of actlvo trado In the Pnlted States, with its ac companiment of expansion In tho most pajing directions, and the general senti ment Is that tho present prosperity will ljst through tho next couple of ears unless killed bv adverse legislation which to our minds Is the only bad feature In sight ' While the mnrket inav work somewhat lower, It Is undoubtedly a gn.it put chase to hold, and wo strongly bcllevo In much hleher prices duilng tho coming si'mmcr. The close was vcrv Ir rigular with somo weakness throughout the general list. Quotations furnished by LARAR ft PPLL13R, stock, grain and cotton orok- m, rooms In? and 210 Hoard of Tracts building. Scrunton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. set ing. Ain. Cot. Oil . . W, .v, ,',714 :,7i2 Am. Sag. Ro'g Co . I(i7i 171, IGTt lt.S's Ate h. To & S. Pe . 20"B 20', ScPi 20',i A T. & S. P Pr M' i.l U f0, vi8 Am Tobicco Co ....2JIj 223 221". 223 Am S. t. W 60 bS'Ji fib-il 1W4 Ilrook R. T v:i lit i)4 1 iOi C.m Southern 37 37 37 37 X J Centl.il IJ.'Kj i2 l.MU 1J1 Ches. & Ohio 27'i 27'i K'J 27 Chic S.O W 13'a 13U J3 l5i Chic. & X. W IW, lt,0i 1m HZ) Chic., R. & Q , ...1U UV 142-51 H27i Chic, Mil St P . 127", 12M, 1J7U 1J71.. Chic, R, I. & P ... .llC-, llCj 11014, jifii; C. C. C & St. L .. . CUi lilta C0i WVi Con. Gus 2i)2 ji).,'. IWj, H197, Dulawaie & Hud ...121i4 UPl 122'- l.'ji'. Ped. Steel, Pr .... fci.ij hb. t J.33; red. Steel, Com . . hS AU (,7 (.7U Gen Lltctrlc . .. 121'.. 121 119 ll'i Louis & Xash .... t,3, is?, 4,7c, (,;5j Manhlttan 31p . . U' Ul 32J'i 12J'i Jlet. Tiactlou Co . .230 2".0 241 213 M. K iV: Tex , Pr . . :.1'h '!' S't ."4 Mo. Pacillc DPJ ZV; 30'i 30U Xat. Uad 14 3u, S3?8 3STs X Y Central 1JVJ 1W, lnU. im. Out. &. Wist . . 271 27J, 27 2.' Xor. Pacific . T2ti r..'it ML fii'j Xor. Pacitle, Pr . . 7S& 7s.f4 Vs'I 7Si4 I'acino Mail B."B 3J 511, f.iat People's das . . .Ji,i, 1J7 jjji . ij-,i . Phil. & Read 21 21 21'5 2i' PAtH.istPr tr.5H k,-. r,-,i, ir.ij Southern R. R Pt.. 3P r.r, 31'. n.i5s Tenn , C, & Iron .... L2Va C3l UlU 62 I'nion Pacific -ib5, 4(i"K 41,1 i 4'., 1'nlon Pic, Pr . .. . 71 71't 70'4 7'1'4 V. S. Rubber . .. .'..'.. 32 WIJ 32U V S. leather, Pr 20 2!! 23' . 21'i Wabash, Pr . . - , 21, 21'" 21'i West. Union . ij's 'i 9114 ;ij CHICAGO COAP.d'oF TRADK. Open- High- Low- Clos- WH13AT. ing. est. est, intr May 7.", 7)H 72 73 July 7.J'-j 71 7J 71 CORX. May 21'ji 2114 34H 31 Julv HI, K' 81 3",is OATS. May 2i3'j 2054 21JI4 2i3'4 July 2H 2Pj 21'n LI'.. PORK. May 9 03 t0 0 00 100 Julv 9 2J 9 22 913 9.17 LARD. Mas 3 20 5 22 5.13 3 17 July 5 iO 5o'0 3 30 5 30 Scianton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scraut'iii V Pittstnn Trac Co. Pirn National Rank P.liiihurst Boulevard Scrautun Savings Rank Scniiton Packing Co Third National Hank Throop Xovelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Co Dime Dep & Ills Rank 13roiuim Light, Heat &. Pow er Companv Scianton Illuminating Heat & Power Company Scranton Porglng Co Traders' Xatlonal Rank l.icka Lumber Co Laeka Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co. . , Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co, Com Clark ic Suovei Co, Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Alo Works Scr. lion Fence & Mtc, Co UOXDS Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage due l'O) People, s Street Railway, tlrst moitguge duo Ills People's Stnet Rallwav, Gen eral moitgago duo R!l Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Laeka. Township School 5'c . City of Scianton St. Imp. G. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Ale Works Scianton Traction bonds... Carton Coal Co Bid Asked. 20 100 y. S00 2 3S3 'co 200 M is-i so 45 ioi 130 ... 113' W 1"0 123 ... ... WO SO 100 115 ... 115 ... 113 3C0 102 102 S3 1U0 100 Philadelphia Grain and Produce, Philadelphia, Apill 24 --Wheat Firms contract grade. Apt II, "7a77ic. Corn Firm and He higher, No 2 mixed April. 3')'-a39e Oats-Dull and weak, Xo. 2 white tlorped, SPiuSSUu ; Xo. 3 do. do, 3J'i3lc , No 2 mixed do , 23a33c Flour Dull but tlrrn, winter super, $2 15a? 10; do extras $2 30a2 75; 1'ennsj Ivania mjlor clear. $110a3 'iO, do do straight, $J35a3 50, western winter clear $115a333, do dod straight, j.lOaJM do do patent, $lt,ni 3 73. spring clear $t 13a3.35. do, do KEEPi Alk drut7i?fitfl trtr Tlr. Mat-tvl French ioinnln Pill Iti tnntal Imi With Wennhriacrnntonlnl'liin Whlf. nl Red. Iiiktit on having tht genuine ,JU'Upffc)rWouiu"matl(lFRl E In plain MPAlrrl ittHnlth In Hi.i.inl.iliiin.li.mHni.1., FRENCH 0RU0 CO., 3B I 383 Pearl m7Niw Ytirk. LADIES The People's Exchange. AI'OPULAIi CLCAUING HOUSL for the ncncflt of All Who Have Houses to Kent, Ileal Estate or Other Property to Sell or LxcliatiRC, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Lxccpt Sltuatloiu Wanted, Which Are In scrtcd l'Vee. FOR RENT HOUHRS S10 TO J30. HACKKTT, PRtCU building. FURN1EH13D HOUS13S AXD ROOMS. HACKU1T, Price Uulldlng. 1IOUSI3S WITH UARXS, JID, $20, J23. HACKLTT, Prico Building. STOR13S $10 UP; OFFICL'3 $3 UP. HACK13TT. FURNISH13D IIOUSI3 AT GRHRN Ridge, U't. HACIiETT, Price Rldg. LLP.QAXT TI3X-ROOM HOUSI3 IN r0 block on Madison avenue: latest Im provements. Inquire next door or 122 S. Seventh street. roil RI3XT-408 LACKAWANNA AVI3 nuo after July 1. Storo with elevator; four floors; finest location In Scranton. P. i: Xcttleton STORAG13-LARGH DRY STORAQR rooms for rent at 113 Franklin avenue. Inquire In rtar. Telephone Xo. 1162. Harry Detterlv. llOl'BH FOR R13XT IXQUIRE OF HAR- ry Spencer ut Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmoro. I'OR RI5XT-HOUS13S XOS 330 and 332 Xorth WnshhiRton avenue, below city building Suitable tor phjslclans' of fices and residence. Apply to Henry Be- ..... .,., ivi cunneu iiuuuiiit,. FOR RL'XT STOR13 ROOM. XO. 207 vim aniuiiKiuii tivtiiui-i ...v.. j occupied by J. W. Gueinsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. Tor terms apply to Jones Bios, 311 Lackawanna in enue. I'OR RKXT HOUSG 621 MADISOX avenue; steam heat; every conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros., Wl Madison uvenue. OPP1CI3S IX COMMONWEALTH Building; single roms anil suites for term of years with vaults Ono suite of slv. connecting ofllccs with thieo vaults or three suites of two otllces. each with vault. Moderate price. Reflnlshod to suit tenants lnqulro ot room 60D on Cth floor , fSIll3t FOR SALR-OXI3 HORSE FOR $40, ono black maie $00, one black horse $73. 13. G. Coursen. 429 Lackawanna avo. FOR SALE-TURKEY EGGS, Mi norca, Leghorn, Plymouth Rocks. Swarts & Co, 312 Penn avenue. FOR SALH-A MARBLE SODA WATER nppaiatus, with eight svrup guagis, two hteel fountains, syrups, and all other accessories. Completo and of mod ern stjle, icady for Immediate use ard will bo sold at a bargain. Address Xo. 10 South Main street, Plttston DESIRABLE LOTS OX COLFAX AVE nue. For partlculais address Box 343, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE TEX R-I-P-A-X-S FOR 6 cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RtzNT. TOR SALE OR RENT SINGLE HOPS13, C0r Qulncy avenue; city steam, selling price, $t.,500, rent, $40 per month including steam heat, G P Reynolds. straight, $3 00.13 v0; do patent, $3S0al. Rve Flour Steadv at $J 20 per barrel lor chalet) Pennsylvania. Butter Dull and pi hits 1c. lower; fanes western cicam ery, ISc. , do. prints, 20c Eggs Steadv, fresh, nearby, He ; do western, 13al3'jC ; do. southwestern, IJaU'c , do. southern, l-'4e. Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Unchanged Cotton Stead. Tallow Quiet, unchanged, city pi line, in hogs heads, 4Vc. ; country do. do , barrels, 4Hc; daik, do, 4'c. ; cakes fi'c ; grease, 2?a ie. Live Poultrj Firm, fowls, lOalO'-i ; old roosters, 7c; winter chickens, IGaISc , spring chickens, 2ln27e ; ducks, OalOe. Dressed Poultry Unchanged, lovvls choice, 13al3'2C Receipts Flour, 3.700 barrels; 12000 sacks, wheat, 1 li"0 bush els, torn, 20,IMM bushels, oats, 5 0W bush els. Shipments Wheat, 2 000 bushels; corn, 6b0u0 bushels, oats, 11,000 bushels. NewYorkQraln nd Produce Market. Xew York, April 24 Flour Easy on bpiing patents but steads, foi winter wheat brands Wheat Spot stiong; Xo. 2 red. S2'c, fob, afloat; 79"c. eleva toi ; Xo. 1 northern Duluth, sG'sf . f. o. b, afloat, options opened easj but de veloped hUbstqient stiength, tho May options was especially Jlrm all dav, closed strong at ''iii'.a not advance, April closed 07sc ; Mav, 70 ; Julv, 7s'4c: S. p tember, li'he,, Dtcembcr, 7'6c Coin Spot strong; Xo 2, I2a43s4c , f. o. b , afloat, new and lod; options opened steady and advanced, closing strong at 'a'sc net ndvanco; May closed 40'fce . Julv. 4uc. Oats-Spot dull, Xo. 2 32'a32,iC , Xo J, SIHc.S Xo. 3 white, 3IV4c; Hack white, 344c; track whlto, western, 33a"S4c; op tions steady but dull. Butttr Steady. Old Cheese Easy. Eggs Film. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, April 21. A large decrease In the visible supply than was expected, to gethei with a fair export demand strengthened wheat today. Maj closed with a gain of 4ia78c and July so. Corn advanced Vee. and oats 'ka'ie Pork declined 12'fce , laid r)i"':c and ribs 2'a3e Cash quotations were as follows- Floui Steady, Xo 2 spring wheat, 71'ia72I;C , Xo. J do do, Ii7a71':c ; No 2 led, 73a"7c. , XO 2 COIll, 1" if ; lf0, o ycnWf 3iv4U;e ; Xo. 2 oats, 27'i.a27c. ; Xo 2 white 30a31e. ; Xo 1 do , 29'ia.i0c ; Xo. I rve, 37tt57?c , Xo. 2 barley, 37Uj17',iC ; Xo. 1 flax seed, $11., northwestern. $119. prime timothy seed, $2 !0a2 32'i, mess pork, JiTiOi; lira, J-.l'nSSO, short libs, $H3a4 S3, dry salted shoulileis, t'ia4!gc ; short ilear, $3.i5 10, whlskcj, $12u, tugars unthanged, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Apill 21 Cattle-Supplv e eeedid tho demand and sales were large ly 10c lower, fancy grades brought $3 COa 5 80, cholco steers, $")23a5 33, medium do, $4o3ab3, be-ef do, $4a4 CO; stockeis and feeders, $3C5a3 03; cows .111 J heifers, $3 W a 4 2". western fed steeis, $12Ha5"0 calves, $3 50a6 15 Hogs Good demand but owing to inormous lecelpts, buyers succeeded In forcing pi Ices 5al0c lower, fair to iholto lots sold at $3.S3al02', heavy packing lots, $3C3alS2'-, mixed, $!73a.l'iO; butchers, $)80a4. lights, $J73,i3 0", pigs, f J 33a3 Ml. Sheep Lively trade at ma terially bftlotr prices, sheep sold 10al3c. higher whllo Initios udvancccl 13,v23c ; wooled Colorados showing the largest nd vanco; sheep brought $la3; largely f I 10a 5; yen lings, $5 03; wooled Colorado lambs, J3S0aB13 and shorn lambs, $I73a3 37'a, Re. eclpts Cattle IS 000 head, hogs, 40,000 head; sheep, 17.000 head New York Live Stock Market. Xew York April 21 Beeves Fair de. mand; steers, steady, bulls and cows, firm to 30c. higher, all sold, steels $1 -.i 3 23, cholco and expolt grades, $5 50a3'3, lat stags, $S0, bulls, $3 2"il30, cows ; al. Calves Actlvo and Arm; 23c higher than last Pi Idas . all sold, common to choice veals, $"4uabno, tops, $0 73; culls and little calves, $lil23. Sheep nud Lambs Demand brisk, sheep 2"e higher; lambs, 2iia40o. higher; all sold, wooled sheep, $Ia5,75; clipped do $I3iu5 23; un shorn lambs, $fia7.'!5, clipped do, $j,iG;,3; spring lambs, $3aG30 Hoks Market low er; ordinary, $4Dni5 25, some early talcs, $1 30, East Libeity Cattle Market. East Libert! . Pa April 21 -Cattle-Steady; extra $3l'ja5 50, prime, $i,i0a 30 common, $!fra3ri0. Hogs Fairly actlvo and lower, prime mediums, $1 12'(.a4 15, heavy hogs nnd heavy Yoikers $10'a1 to; light Yorkers, $la!03, pigs. JSS'MtOj, roughs, $2 30a3CO Sheep Active, blithe.'; choice wethers $1 S0a4 SO; common. $2 60.1 3 10, choltn lambs, $3 73a0 90; spilng lambs, $tia8; veal calves, $5u6, Oil Market Oil Pity, n April 24.-Credlt balances $1 13, ccrtitleates. no bid; shipments, 137,173 barrtls: average shipments, 71,112 barrels; runs, 150,013 bairels; average tuns, 78.WS barrels. WANTED. WAXTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-8 will not benefit. Send D cents to Rlpans Chemical Co , New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials HELP WANTED-FEMALE. wanted' "imm nbi ateiVy-two kx- perlenced trimmers and two thorough ly experienced salesladies for our mil linery department. Apply before 10 a tn. Tuesdnj. Tho Leader, 121 and 12S Wyo ming avenue. WAXTED GIRT FOR GEXERAL housework, apply with reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue Tripp's Homestead. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lng, easy work sent to your home; write for sunplo nnd materlnls. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New lork. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURXISHED FROXT ROOM FOR rent In aulet house, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P. S Tribune olllco. WANTEDTO EXC HANGE. WAXTED-lTEXCHAXUE A FINE upright piano, first-class make, but little used, for good hoibO and buggy. Address P. O. Box 217 REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN-HOUSE CORXER ADAMS and Ollvo. $3,500. HACKETT, Prlco Building. BARGAIN-DOUBLE HOUSE QUIXCY avenue, $" 500; rents $000. Wonderfully cheap. HACKETT, Price Building. BARGA1X-DOUHLE HOUSE. GREEX Ridge. $3 300. HACKETT, Pilco Rldg. BARGAIX-TYTO DOUBLE HOUSES down town on full lot, onlv $S COO Greatest chanco In city. HACKETT, Price Building BARGAIX - TRUCK AXD CHICKEN farm houso and bam spring nnd stream water, only $1,000 HACKETT, Prico Building. BAROA1X-$1,5CO. XEW HOUSE, $200 down nnd $13 monthly until paid. HACKETT, Prlco Building. LOT TOR SALE, COR. MOXROE AXD Delaware 7nlSl'i, $2100; lot for sale, Delawaro near Monroe, 50x130; barn, $1,500. Apply on premises. FOR SALE-MY RESIDEXCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted All modern improvements Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway, New York cltv. BUS I NESSJDPPORTUJVITY MARKET RUSIXESS-ESTABLISHED and pajing Great chancn for some one. Address HACKETT, Prlco Bldg. LOST. LOST-PAIR OF SPECTACLES ON the 10 id from now powder mills to tho M. E. Church. Mooslc. If found please leave at Mooslc Postofllce or tho undersigned residence. T & J. Jacques, Mooslc!, Pa. LOST-OX CLAY AVENUE OR VINE street, babv's giay coat. Finder pleaso return to C12 Clay avenue. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AX application will bo made to the Gov ernor of I'ennsvlvani.i. on Wednesdaj-, May 7, ISsi, bv James A. Lansing. Will lim Council, John Jermyn, William D. Jiehnder and James II. Torrey under tho Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to pro vide lor the Incorporation and regulation of ccrtiln corporations," approved April 29th, 1S71, and tho supplements theieto, tor tho charter of an Intended corpora tion to be called "The Scianton Bolt and Xut Coirpinv," tho character and object of which Is "the manufacturing of lion or steel or of any other metal or of any article of commerco from metal," and for these purposes to havo, poshess and enjoy all tho rights, bene fits nnd privileges of sild Act of Assem bly and supplements thereto. WELLES & TORREY. Solicitors. IX ORDER TO ENCOURAGE THE USE of gas In stoves and l.inges, tho price of gas for that purpose Is herein made subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from the regular rate ot $110 pir ono thou sand cubic feet consumed provided the bill Is paid on or beforo the 20th day of tho month In which the bill Is presented. A separate metei, furnished by tho com pany Is necessary By order of tho board. O B HAND. April 21th, lSra Secretaiy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-UARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scianton at the news stands of Relsman Rro 1 403 Sprui e and 503 Lin den, M Xorton 322 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzei 211 Spiucc street. CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIilGS CLLANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A BR1GGS, Proprietor Leave orders 1100 Xorth Main avenue or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulbeiry Telephone 9340. MRSL T KELI ER, PrAhP TRI1AT'" ment Wc , sh impoolng 50c , facial massage, manlcutlng, 23c , cliliopody 701 Qulncy S IT UATTolr'XvXTED eiued man In taking caie of lawns, spading gardens, llowei beds painting feniis in any kind of woik. J.7 Mailun street, Urecu Ridge opposite the factory. SITUATION WANTED - A WOMAN' wants houso cleaning, ottlco cleaning, washing, will tako washing home, or iinj Kind of work. 227 Marlon stltct, opposite tho factoiy Green Rldgc. SITUATIOX WAXTED-BY A SIXGLE man taking caro ol horses for mlvalo fainlb or driving team, can milk Ad dress T. 11., M'J .Maple strict WANTED-BY A MAX OF 2" YEARS, ei( neni 11 in Minim men 11 inuuing a position In am department Can sp ak English and Germ 111 and 1.111 turnHh good iifemce. Address 13 B V , HS'j S Rcbeeia avenue SITUATION" WANTED - WASIIINO ironing or anv kind ot house 1 leaning I by tha day 01 will take washing home I Mrs Lee, side door, 420 Fiatiklln avtuue I A BLACKSMrril WANTS (JlUC AP- ply to 13, W. R, 127 South O.irllclU I avenue. I SITUATION WAXT13D-AT ANY KIND of employment , best of n fi rence Ad dress W C, Bo 47, C irk s (ireen Pa. SITUATION WANTED-OOOD BITCH er wants woik. One vim thoroughly undei stands the business In all lis branchts Hood references Addtess B Butcher, 57 l'rothliighnm st Plttston, Pa. SITUATIOX WAXTED - MARRIED man 40 jears old would Ike situation as coachman or driving team for grocery or furnlturo house. 1'. A. Bender, 10J8 Luke street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST class cook for hotel or restaurant; city or country. Addiess Mcrs, Trib une) olllco. PROFESSIONAL. AnoHiTEora EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council building, Scranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear or w, Washington aveijUo, LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT, 4.5 Spruce St., cor. Wash. av Scranton. FREDERICK 1.. RROWX. ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SOX. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. ocvrsrs D.n'. h,- I'YMAN, SCRANTON PRt jato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. PR H. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avo. wnLriOMM ,.c BNOVER Coal Exchange, 2nd flour. Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 3. HAT MANUFkCTUnCn. TOLLES, 403 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES jour hat to order and they lit HOTELQ AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates rensonnblo. I'. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D . L. . W. pascrgei depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS rRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND C oumellor-at-I.aw. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd II, Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KXAPP, AT tornejs and Counsellors-nt-Lavv. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORXEYS AND Counsellors - ut Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKKORI), ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Roc ins 511, C!3 and Sib. Board of Trado building. D. P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on leal citato sccuiltv Mears' building corner Washington Hvniuo and Spruce street. JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Serantnn. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears building L. A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trada building. Scranton, Pa, C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth bulVilng Scranton, Pa PATKRSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' Xatlonal Bank building. C COMEGYS. 9-13 UHPUBLICAN building A W. BERTIIOLF, ATTORNEY. Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURIEOVS MARY A SHEPHKRIr:trD, HOME opathlst , CIS Linden street DR W 33 ALLEN, 512 NORTH Vv ASH Ington avenue. DR. Ii M GATES. ROOMS 207 AXD LOS Board of Trado Building, Olllco boms, i 1 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Res!, deuce. COD Madison avenue DR. C. L. I'REAS. SPECIALIST IX Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Oftico telephone 1303 Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 , DR S W. L'AMORKAUX OFFICV. .'"1 Washington avenue. Residence. 131S Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart. Kldnevs and genlto-iirlnan or gans a speeialtv Houis, 1 to 4 p m W G. ROOK VETERINARY SFR genn Horses, Cattle and Dogs tre-iteil Hospital, 121 Linden stieet, Sunntoi.. Telephone 2C72 SCHOOL'. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa C ures prepnatoij to college, law, medlilne or business Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev Thom as M. Cann, LL. D, Walter 11 Until, A. M. SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEX AXD Xurserjmen, storo 14C WashlnKton ave nue; green houso, WO North Main uve nue; store telephone, 75.'. WIRE SCREENS JO? KUETTELTREAlf 'illLACIC -w anna avenue, Serbiiton, Pa, manufae turer of Wlro Sciecns MISCSLL"N''OUS BAUERS ORCllESTRA-5nSICFOR balls, picnics, pxitlcs. leceptions, wed. dings and conceit weuk furnished For teniif, address R J Uauei, conductor, 117 Woming avenue, over Hulberts' music stoic MEGARC.EE BROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes paper baps twine Wntehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Kuilro.iJ. In effect Feb. 5. ISOD. TRAIN'S LEAVE faCRANTON For Philadelphia and Xev Yoik via D A- II R R. at e li a m nnd l.'Of J is. 4 .7 Black Diamond Express and 11 30 p. m, Sundays. D. J. II 1 5!, 7 4S p 111 For Whlto Haven, Hamilton und prin cipal points in tho toal legions via D & 11 R. R 0 13. 2 18 and 4 27 p in. For Pottsvllle, 0 4. 2 lb p in For Bethlehem, 15 iston, Reading, Har risburg and principal intermediate sti tlons vli D. A-- H R R. C 43 a in, 32 03 2 1S 4 27 Black Diamond 13xpress 11 n Sundajs, I) II., 1 5S 7 1 p m. Foi Tunkb.innock, Towanda Elmlra Ithaia. Gintva and prlnellnl lnt rnifill ate stations via D L ti. W. R. R , s 03 a m 12 53 and ! u3 p m For Geneva, Rochester Buffalo Nl.ig nia Falls, Chicago and ill points west via D A. 11. R R 12 03 J 33. Bl.uk Diamond Emu ess, 7 4S and 11 30 p in, Sundajs. D. A. II, 1143 a m, 7 IS p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valby parlor i.irs on all trilns between Wllkes-lJirto and Ntw York, Philadel phia Buffilo and Suspi inlon Bridge ROLLIN 11. WILBUR. Gn, Supt , South Bethlehem, Pa CIIAS S LEF Gen Pass Agt , 2$ Coil- land street New York. A W NONE.MACHFR Division Pass. cnger Agent, South Bethlehem Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna avc , Scianton Pa i)iJiJliriAiii)i Don't lose the rental of your real estate for any period, but advertise in the "For Rent" columns of 5 F HE vr I RIBUNE Si where your announcements will be read by the class of people who make good tenants. sr. One cent a word, or five cents a word for six in sertions. Ctbli in Advance. ei Landlords mmmmmmm RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD hchedllleln lilf-et Mann. . 7.30 ii. m., weok days, for Eunburw Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, Washington, and for Pitts, burg nnd the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Norris town, and Philadelphia; and foo Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Phlladel phla, Dnltlinore, Washington and Pittsliuro- nnrt tVin Wt- 3.12 p. m,, daily, for Sunbury, Har- ""uurg. i'liiiaacipiua, nam-. more, Washington, nnd Pitts burg and the West. 3.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, narrisburg, Philadelphia and nttBburg. J It mrrrm'vwr?,?1?! len'1 Pa' Ant J. l. HirrcillNbON, Ueneral Marnier. Del.. Lackn. niul Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 14, 1S9S. iralns leavo Scranton as follows: Ex- 1.10, 3.00, 510, 8 00 and 10 03 a. In. J 12.55 unci o.j j p m. t,m,?''!cs.s .(or Kr""o. Trenton, Phltadol. rnla10n"tl tho south. 5.10, 8 00 and 10.03 a. in., 12 5, and 3 31 p m. 1 oti hanna nccommodatlon, C 10 p. m. mi1 V-?3 f,or Ulnghnmlon. Oswego. EN MSioC0rl!l,i,!' 1,nlh- Uansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 1210 2.35. 9 00 a. tn. Jinn I rl,Mv- " making closo connec i,n?.nt l!u,Tal0 to nil points in tho west, ""thwest and southwest. ashlngton accommodation, 3.40 p. m. Junghamtoii and way stations. 103 p. m. ".MH.i-uii acconimonaiion, u 111 p. m. viiie, making coso connections at North Vi?i.rr'lnd f(,r Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltlmori., Washington and tho south. d,.; fil'i'mberland and Intermediate sta tions. 0 00. 10 03 a. m . and 1 53 and 5.40 p, Xantleokn and Intermedlnto stations, 3 OS tmd 1110 n m Pi mouth and inter- i?fnia! 3,n,lon''. 3 T3 and S.60 p. m. Foj Kingston 12 53 p. m 1 uilimn parlor and sleeping coaches on all crress trnlns. I' or di tailed Information, pocket time, .?i.i,tU' um,lv lo M. L. Smith, DIs Jlce Ijtsenser Agent, depot ticket ofs Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, l'eb. 5th, trains will leavU bcrunton as follows: i'or Cnrbond 1I0 (3 20, 751, S 53, 10.13 a. J" : :?J?oon: 12i -JO. 3 52. 5 23, 6 23, 7.57, 9.1 j. 11.00 p. m. ; 1.18 n. ni. I or Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 41.20 a. m . 2.20 p. m For Honesdale C 20, 10.13 a. ni. 2 20. 5 io p. ni. ,n1?or Wllkes-Barrc-C F. 713. S 41 9 33. 10 43 a. m 12 01. 123. 2.1S, 3 31, 4 27, 610, i.41. 10 41. 11.10 p ni For Now Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., Ma LthiKh Valley lta!lro.id-0.43 n. m. 12 03, 1 l 4 27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex press, 31.10 p in For Ponnslvnnli Railroad points, C 45, 0 3Sa. m-. 2 is, 1 27 p rn lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Rdllmad 1 4S a. m ; 12 03, 3 33, with Blacli Diamond Fxpiess 10 11. 11.30 p. m. J talus will uitlve In facianton as fol lows From Cnrbondnlo and tho Xorth 6 40, 11 41. 8 3S, !l !4, lOISi, 11 5S a. in.; 123, 2.13, 3-';. 4 2! 7 41. ,0 IS, 1127 p in. - ? rni Wilkes-Barro and tho South-6 13, 4S. R 4S, 10 OS, 11 53 a m ; 1 IS. 2 14. 3.48, 5 20. b 21, 7.51. !i 03 10 03 p m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS T. 'arbond.ilo-!).07, 11.33 p. m ; 1 33, 3 52 5 51. 9 53 p m. I'or WIlkiH-Ban o-9 48, 1143 a. m; l.SS, 3.2S, 5 13. 7.4i p m Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada. J W BI'PDIC'K C. P A , Albany, N. Y, H. W. CROSS, D P A . Stranton, Pa. Central Railroul ot New Icrasy t (Lthlgh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In Ni w York Foot of Liberty; stieet, N, R., and South Ferry, Whilehult btlltt. Authratlto coal used exclusively, lnsurs ln eb mlinevs nnd comfott. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20 1S9?. Trains have Scranton for Plttston. Wilkes Bane, He, at S 30 1010 a m , 1 if, 2 33, .". 20, 7 10 p m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m , 1 00 2 15, 7 10 p m. For Lake wood and Atlantic City, 8.2i a. m. For New York New irk and Ellzibeth, S30 (express) a m . 1.20 (epiess). 3 29 (ex pies) p 111 Sundajs, 2 li p. m. Train leaving 1 2ft p m., .11 rives at Philadelphia, Reading Tcimlnul, 7 03 p. m, and New Yoik, 7i3 p. m I'or M men Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem. Easton and Philadelphia, S 30 a. xn , 1 ;. 1 20 p ni. Sundavs 2 13 p m. For Biltlmoro and Washington, and points south and west via Bethlehem, S 10 a. m 1 20 p in Sunda s, 2 15 p m. For Long Btai.ih, Ocean Glove, etc., at 8 10 a m , 1 20 p 111 For Reidng, Lebanon and Harrlsbur,", via AVlentown, b M u. in , 1.20 p. m. Suu div, 2 P. P m I'or Pottsvllle. 8 ,"0 a m 1 20 p m Returning, leavo New Yoik, foot of Lib erty street North River, ut 4 00, 110 (ex piess) a 111., 130 (cxpiess) p. m. Sundays, 4 P0 a. 111. Leave New York, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall street at 9 03 a. in , 1 23 p. m. Passengers ai riving or departing from this termlnil can connect under cover with all tho clevuted ralloads Broadway cable cirs and ferries to Brookln and Stnten Islands, making quick transfer to and from Giand Cential depot and Long Island lallmad 1 i.ive Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9 21 a m 3 0i) p m. Sundaj 3. h 15 p. m. Thiotigh tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rates at thel station. J. II. OLIIAUSEN. Gen Supt H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Ilrie ami Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th, 3E93. Trains leavo Scranton for New York, Xewburg and tnteimedlato points on Eilo rallioad, also foi llawley and local points, at 7 01 a m and 2 2". p m Trains aulvo at Scianton from above points at 10 23 a m , und 3 lo and 9 OS p m SCHAVriKX DIVISION. In r.Hert October :IQH. 180S. North Hound. Muuth Bbund. Express for Utica nnd Rlchlleld Springs. "" a m. ana 1.53 p m. I thacn, 2 fi 9 a. m. and 1 53 p. m. ' or nrthumbcrlnnd. Plttston. Wllkcs- imrre i'im.,i..i. 303 ,201 vfhldoU t ' " Hit J (S& Stations M T x u i" uiArrlve Leavei a x T .".iN Y Frtnklln 81. .... 749 .. . 7 10 Wear 4.nd stresd ... 7 03 . . 700 Weekawkcn ... lit) .... am p ti'Arrlvo 1 eavnl r yV m i0 4 lis e-adosiii gWTSii 1040 .. tfi nancocit .... 2111435 lost .. i.' M btariicnt ... J!4e 10 Jf Uiu Proton Park .. 231 lu 10 15 1J40 VWnwooa .. S 41 6 05 100C... 122 royotelle .... IMiii or-n,... 1:14 orsun . . $ 6 40 ... isn rieasant Mt. ... swtui 9 "6 ,...1159' UDiondoie . aii 111 Hi.... 1149 Koreitilty . 31141 910 .. nail Carblndale ... 8S41 ih tt7 rii'io Winte iiriitto .. r s ca SIM. .. 111!!.! MljflelJ 94i oi nrs, iii.i, Jetmyn .... mrfol 6U . 1118! Archibald 81 ) 8 '0 .... II 13 Vilnton .... 8M14 S46 . .lilt reclame :,. liitu 8 1107 Olrihant . 4 Me si 8 411.... '11 0V I"rlceb!lr ... 0T18 ill ass uon Tiiroop . 4 14H a v7 8 35 .... 11 on rrnvldeuco . 4 ij ai 831... 11057 I'ark Place .... MifllW 830.... 10 55 hcrantoo ... tttt 1 11 1 nLeaie Arrlva r xlr u t BUDdaronlr t algnincs that trains stop on ilgeal tor vv encera. 1 rains 205 and 90a Sunday only Other trMna dail except bunday. l-ecure rates via Ontario Western b(ort purcbailngtlclcetaand eareiatney. brouch Waitner DuUt alenper aid tre re cllnlne cbalr car hew York to CklMcp wFiwut change, i'asoeiigrr tjj uCdccod to A'vvoCentsI erjtlilo. .. J.O.Andcrcen, Oeturau Aat. T, ITItcroIt, sir, l'CM, 1st. bwuttn, r.
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