rilE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJS-SATUltDAY, MAY 13, 1899. B . O Have for many years been the the Hnsllsu language STANO WITHOUT A RSVALl In curing Indlecatlon. Sick Headache, constipation, ana ait unions and Nervous Disorders. to cants and 23 cent's, ButA PITTSTOOEWS. Tho Moyor nnd Membeis of Council at Loggerheads A Cane Presenta tion Last Night Miss Miller's Becital A JTortunate Hotel Clerk. Death of Mrs. Price All the Local News of Yesterday. If indications amount to anything the result of the meeting of council, last night, and tin action they took In nn lnsonl7iiig tho nrocrvsMvcnesa of May or Harding, bids fair to open a breech that will nutl.o things decidedly un pleasant for both during the lattci's udtuliiNtintloii, nnd It nil comes about tluuugli certain nominations made by the mayot, and which the members will not endorse. The mayor has put on his war paint, nnd proposes to 11ml out whether he 01 the council Is mayor. The council is determined that no one enn be street commissioner but Catiol, and tho maycr will not hive him nt any pi lie. lie presented the name of Panic 1 McCoi mlck InM night, and only thiee inenibiH of the twelve present voted to endeaso tho nomination. To night the same nimo will be presented to tho lomnion council, and If not favouibly acted upon he will go Into court and ash tho reason why. Tho rto sent In, which is to prevent an other halai led officer from being placed on the pay loll an assistant to In Miiancc Agent Flanncry wni not even load. Tin ciowd that surgell Into the cltv hull liit night blocked up every Inch ol space even down Into the hall way, and none of them represented on" foot of real estate, while those who weto personally and professionally in terested In the pioceedlngs were shut out completely by a hoi dp of petty poli ticians who represented every speak easy ft oin Dutjeu to Cork Lane. To i man up-a-tree, it Is a very easy matter lo distinguish the fact that if our mayor is further frustrated In that which he believes to be his ulaln duty, he will sin itly commence a programme of reform tint will make many who are now over officious, vvlu they had not attempted to mind their own busi ness nnd the business of others aUo, at on" and the same time. The contrnct for city pilntlng was awarded to the (azotic nnd Caspr. Th West End Wheelmen will make a i tin to White Haven tomorrow morn-ins-, and the members are notified to bo on hand early. They will take the train at WIIUos-Barre for Glen Sum mit, avoiding the long ascent of the mountain, thence to While Haven by wheel, and home over the boulevard at Bear lake. John J. Curran, the popular clerk at the Wyoming Valley hou-e, yesterday lerctved a letter from friends in IDu lutli, Minn., notifying him of the death of an uncle, and who had remembered him in a snug amount. Mr. Curran will start for the West today, and will probably extend bis tilp to a month's outing. The annual lecltnl of Miss Isabelle Miller's class In elocution was heaid at Phoenix, hall last evening and tho progi amnio, which was suiprlslngly In tel e.stlng. was listened to by a huge audience of the relatives and friends if the young people who paitlclpated in the delightful piogramme The following weie those responsible for the success which was tho result of the pninstahng effoits of Mls Miller The Mises Ethel Seibel, Lillian Lewis, Bentike Maikno, V. Fan ell, Mary Riydon, M Oieonwood, M MeDoun. Harry rroeman, David Kirkham, Fred She very. May Snydei, Jessie Thomas, M Seibel, A. Hallious, Helen Dunner, Fred Dakcn, Violet Smaltz, Jessie Hale, Robert Fletcher, Laura How ley, Hose Strong, May Henry, Minnie rjieenunod, Mae Mullen, Ada Pioud, Helen Walsh. Maty Mailman and Mary McKalg. A large number of the Intimate fi lends of William Stelnmcver assem bled at the residence of A. CJomperta on William street last evening for the puipose of bidding him Uodsppcd and taievvell before his departure for Ger laanv, where he intends to spenl th" liinatnder of his days. As n token of the esteem In which he was held by those who weie associated with him In business putsult he was presented by District Deputy Shepherd, I. O O. P., with a valuable gold headed cane, suit ably luseiibed. Mi. Stelnmeyer was completely surprised and showed his well known modesty when he attempt ed to respond to the brief address which accompanied the presentation. Rev. E. T. Jones, ot South Wales, will occupy the pulpit ot the Welsh Hnptist church on next Tuesday even FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest established llous: In the City. Dealers In STOCKS, COTTON, OKAIN and PROVISIONS, on margin or for delivery. OI'I ICli; Kooms 209 and 210 Hoard ol TraJe Uulhllni, tcranton, Pa. L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER WEEKIiY PROFITS chance Money can be doubled every month in Wheat. Stocks nnd Cotton. We pay profits every fifteen days to clients. Our plan of safety Is unecuialed Wrlto for full particular, fiee to -any addiess C E MACKEY & CO., 29 Broadway, N Y. SIDEBOARDS We are showing a fine assortment of Sideboards from $12.00 to $125. OUv Thirty Dollar nDflTUCDnn O OH Manufacturers of Furniture, rtlUlllLllUu & uUii 303 Lackawanna Ave CHAM'S popular family medicine wherever Is spoken, and they now at all drug sloros. ing. He Is a noted preacher and Is known all over the country by those of his nationality. Tho Welsh singers from Wales will give their farewell concert on tho 2Cth under nnd for the benefit of tho Welsh Congregational church. The funeral of John Watkins took place yesterday afternoon and Inter ment was ninde in the Marcy cemetery. Two nines, all heavyweights, nnd representing the Eartell and Hughes .t Glennon breweries have arranged for a clam bake and ball game. The con test will be a novelty, from the fast that every player will have to tip the fccalo at 200 or over. Dolph Olcnnon will be pitcher and Piper Munley will catch for tho home team, vvhllo i"loBr McGarra will be olllclal refer oe. The Crystal Social club and the Erog town Stars will play ball tomorrow af ternoon on the old Port Grllllth grounds. Yesterday morning occurred the death of Mrs. Ann Price at the ago of 71 yeais. The deceased was ths moth er of our esteemed citizen, Will C. J'llce, the druggist, nnd resided hero for many years before lemovipg to Plains, where she died. She was u Kind, Christian woman, and despite many adversities reared a largo and Interesting family. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, with inter ment in the Pitts ton cemetery. THE SCHOOLEY MINE FLOODED. It Is Thought That the Susquehanna River Mny Be Pouring Into tho Crevices. Yesterday tho most hopeful signs were In evidence that tho caving lu of the old workings In the S'chooley shaft would not lesult In much dnmage out side of making some repairs and tho loss of work to the employes, since the disturbance commenced. Later, this fa voi able condition of things suddenly changed, and when Superintendent Dry den nrd other ofllclals descended to the Hed Vsh vein thev were sur piibed to find that water from the liver was pouring Into the mine, nnd that the lower vein had been so thor oughly filled in this short time that I hey were unable to land nt the foot of the thaft. and the pump used for keeping clown the usual quantity of mine water was submerged, and prac tically uselc-s. SoniMthlng had to bo dono, and done quick. Mr. Uryden came to the surface and soon a largo squad of muchlnlbts were nt work erecting huge pumps, which will bo put to work, and endeavor to cope with what may yet ultimately drown out the mine. Tliero Is no means yet of as certaining hew extensive the break is, but the surface Indicates by largo cracks lending towards the liver, tint the volume of water which Is pour ing Into tho mine must certainly come ficm the rivei. L.isl night, and after the pumps hud been set to work, there was a more hopeful sign as the water in the shaft after a few hours' pump ing, hud receded in the shaft several Inches. A large bucket with a capacity of S.'.d gallons, has been hung lu the shaft, and It Is hoped by this means that the water will be so reduced a.s to enable the men to reach that por tion of the mine where tho water hus broken through, and make some at tempt to close the opening. The vein is 'how tilled with gas, and th" work to lu done Is of the mos-t dangerous kind but Mine Inspector McDonald, with the ofl'cials who have been on the ground nil day, cue taking every precaution for the safety ot those en gaged lu the work Outside of the mine there are no indications of any thing seriously wrong, but under tho surface there is a disturbance in mo tion that will piovo, both costly and unfortunate 'or the company, besides throwing several hundred men nnd boys out of employment. The most hopeful vlw of the acci dent Is, that below the surface and quick sand, there Is a bed of clay that may eventually block the crevices, stopping the flow of water, us It did at the time of tho Twin shaft disaster. They Didn't Care. A woman who has been a victim of In digestion and is kept to dlsieptlcs' diet mom ot the time, was recently invited to a dinner, which she was anxious to at tend She went to the telephone, and, trust In to a honu what unn lalblo memory, thu ahked to be fonecled hy the ovei ot lifting Centiul" with telephone No. l!ti Win 11 the connection had been mad she begat her plalntlvn riuery without mi prefatory "Is that you, doc-tor:-' "I want verv mud. to no to a little din ner tomorrow night," sho begun, inpldly, "and do you think It would lout niu It I ut Just a tasto of soup and porhupj a little fish or tho least rllle nf gumu and a bit of salad or Ice? I really think my Htonitu'li " Here she was Interrupted by a volco fiom chu other cud of the wire. ".Madam." It suld, coldly, "eat what ever you please. This Is the Meteor Rubber Compary. "Youth's Companion. East Liberty Cattle Market. East I.lboitv, May 12 -Cattle-Steady ; extia. $1..0a5.33; prime $3 20a5 30, com mon, $3 3rt,i4 Hogs Active nnd higher, medium SIOVillo heavy hogs, $1 0"a4 in; best YurkniM. $la4 0", light Yorkers $313 at Pigs jJMa3'iO. roughs, $2 50atw. Sheep-Firm choice wethers, $3a3 10; common, $2Wa3t0, choice lambs, $0 10a d 20 spring lambs, ?Ca, vial calves Joa b75 Sideboard is a Gem. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlow. By Associated Press. New York, May 12. Tho bulls hftd tho better of tho speculative contest today but tho edge was taken off tho rlso In tho Inst few minutes of trading by n vigor ous bear raid. Tho continued purchases for I-oiidoti account nnd tho lack of strain In cither tho money or sterling exchange maikcts was features of confidence. Moreover It was announced that tho final t3,000,000 warrant In connection with tho Spanish Indemnity would bo deposited on Monday in a local bank which announced that all tho needed exchange had boan secured and this .was favorably Interpre tatcd as to Its probable effect on sterl ing cxclinnge. At times tho stock morkot was very erraluT; there was llrst a reces sion from tho opening level and then a gradual recovery unlit near the close. Sugar moved over a radius of nearly 00 points and closed with a llso of CJ Brook lyn Trunslt lost nearly a point net but closed nearly 2 points abovo tho figure reached in tho raid. American Tobacco lost nearly 3 points after n dip of tvvlco as much. Metropolitan dropped to sis1, Jumped over 114 points and left off with a gain of over 2 points. Tho iron and steel shares wcte lather weak ns wero the Coalers, but the Pacifies and Grang ers wero strong with fractional ad vances appearing pretty generally In tho street list. Total sales, 029,300 shares. Im mense blocks of high gindo mortgages wero taken today at Improved prices nnd tho strength of theso Issues exercised a stimulating effect on tho speculative Hens, Considerable nctlvity was noted. Tho market genrally Improved. Total sales, J 1,132,000 United States new 4s and tho old Is coupon advanced ', and do. reg istered and tho 3s, & In tho bid price. By Cnrrlngton & Cusack. New York. May 12. Tho market opened higher on another udvanco In London and vsomo bullish feeling created over night by tho fact that Govcinor Itooso velt took no Immediate action In tho Eord bill ami Mr. Carnegio's published Inter view on mo luture ot tno steer trnuo. Sentiment appeared somewhat mixed, however, and ot the advance the market met free selling from tho trading shorts, liiooklyn ltupld Tianslt opened up 3 pi r cent, but failed to hold Its advance, selling down below the closing prices of Inst night, subsequently advancing uguln. London was quite a fair buyer, although not on such a huge scnlo as the last two or three duys. On the decllno theio was nuite heavy selling by what was sup posed to bo Mr. Ifeenc's Interests nnd tho Anuket developed a weak undertone. Traders as a rulo arc woiklng tor lower prices and there is a largo falling off in the commission business. The publish ing of tho Illinois state board of agri culture bulletin stutlng that of over two million acres of whiter wheat Dl per cent, had teen damaged and will have to bo plowed up, caused a renewed bear ish leeling In tho Grangers. About mld- eluv sugar, after n sharp decline, ad vanced 7 points from Its low price, strengthening tho wholo market and caii-dug a recover v In values fully up to opening prices The truth of the matter Is that the Into unpleasantness, while It may bo ugood thing for tho market from u point of view of Insiders who bought lu at low prices, yet from the outlook of those, who havo lost their money and their securities, upon the advices of the bull leaders, the market Is one to bo left alone, and In consequence, tho outsldo demand has fallen to ulmost nothing. Tho story of bargain huntcis and anx ious buyers, while It reads well enough to nrlnt. does not show un In a material wa and wo aro Inclined to think that until there has been a lower level of values reached that no great outside pub lic buying need lm expected. Tho murket makes a short Interest easily, however, and sharp rallies are suro to bo an or der, consequently, we ndviso purchases only on pronounced dips. Tho market btoko sharplv just before 3 and the list with the exception of Sugar, closed below tho opening prices. Quotations furnished by LABAR a PULLER, stock, grain nnd cotton orok rs. rooms 109 and 210 Board of Trade building, Scronton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. set in p. Am. Cot. Oil . .. Am. Sug. Ro'g Co . Atch , To & S. Fe A , T. r S. V., IT Am. Tobacco Co .. Am S. Ac W Biook. R. T. Can Southern .... N J. Central Chcs. S. Ohio Chic, tc a. W Chle. Ar N W . Chic., It. AV Q .. , Chic., Mil. & St. P Chle, R. I. & P .. C. C. C, & St. L . Con. Giih . Delaware & Hud , Fed Steel, Pi ... Fcnl. Steel, Com . Gen. Electric .. . , Louis. & Nah . Manhattan Ele . Met. Traction Co M K. & Tex . Pr Mo Pacific Nat Lead Norfolk. Pr ..a'4 rm R3i .110'i .. ISM; . r,-, 103 .. CVi ..121 . KVi ..111 .. K); .. 14?4 Fit's .l!2'i ..121 ..112'fe . . r,;3 1M ..117 .. Mil .. rai8 . U" .. t..Va ..112 . 210 .. 31't in? 18s 37 bt 117 131'A If.' Wi 100U l.V, llhi ni 111 2:-i 114 If.1i i 1!3 121 U2's :.j IV, 11S'4 &II4 m iini 234Vj 31'4 a.'ib C7's 13 Pa 21 ro'.j 77 con nn )5 r.s 4t4 7U M 70'4 21'i lWc, 1(13 Wt 3214 fif MVi 11 :6 iu 20 2.W ij'i 14?! 133I I24ib 11214 K 1S1 11SH f2, Ul! 1173.4 W,r. ini 23l'i 341 4 U .!-" t.S 13! 21J4 jWe 77'i fiFi 121 201. f7'i 4".M; 7C',j r.i 70' i 213, 14?4 132 131VS 123, 1U4 5334 1st 117 SI GP 11714 bM8 110 21!) 3V 431.. 32' . 6ct 132 2PJ 43', 77 lOH US'.. ls'S re r.7i 12 7JH Wl'li CO 2I'4 . .. 4IU .... 32's, .... 1.7 ....13i .... 2t's .... W'4 X. Y. Central Out. & West . North Fncitie ..., Nor. Pacific. Pr ... Paclflo Mall People's Gas , Phil & Read .... 1. & It.. 1st Pr Southern R. R Pr, Union Paclflo , Union Pac . Pr . V. S. Rubber fJ)U 1.1) 201. ftfj 43W . 70 . 21l4 91. V. S Leather. Pr , Wabash. Pr , West. Union MH 31 02 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos Inn. est. if lnir WHEAT. July .. . .. September CORN. July September OATS July September PORK July . ... September LARD July September lU'i, 7014 70' 31 3i.. 2Hi 214 8 30 8.50 5 00 5 12 f!1?l I.D1, 333 3l'i 23,i, 21 8 23 S43 4 93 5.12 70'. CJI4 3T1J 31'J Slli 21 , S.",0 , k.Vl , 417 , 5.12 70ii 33't 31i 2334 21U 830 S45 5 00 312 Scranton Hoard of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton A: Plttston True. Co. .. 20 i.-i.. Mntlnnal Bank sort i.i..,v,,irt Boulevard 100 '93 'so Scranton Suv iigs Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Co Dlmo Dep & DIs Bank Economy Light. Heat A, Pow- cr Company Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co, Traders' National Bunk Lackn Lumber Co. ......... . l.ackn. Trust A: Safe Dcp. Co. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co. ... Scranton Paint Co. Clark & Snover Co, Com Clark A: Snover Co, Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Axlo 1orks . Scr Iron once fcfg Co Scranton Pass Railway", first nrorti'iigo due 1920 People's Street Railway, first 215 30 2W S3 ii) iio 100 iio 11514 4iM 123 100 100 115 113 115 moltgllge, one rjia People's Street Rallwnv, Gen eral moitgdge duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co. ,. Lacku Township School 3 . City of Scranton Sf Imp G't. Mt Vprnon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction G bonds... Cnrcon Coal Co 100 102 103 83 100 ioo 113 NewYorkQraln nnd Produce Market. New York, May 12 Flour Neglected again nnd nominally steady. Wheat Spot steady, No. 2 led, K2c. f. o li uflout and 7SJc elevator; No. 2 red, SlVsc to arilvo f o. b afloat; No 1 northern Duluth, BOHc. f. o, b., nfloat to arrive; options opened steady nnd after a fore noon under moderate liquidation and flno weather udvunced shurplv In tho last hour; bulls found short Interests heavy, and with tho uld of export sales and the strength In corn experienced llttlo diffi culty In driving them to cover; tho closo wua Arm ut ?a?c. riot advance; May The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Ilcncflt of All Who JInvo Houses to Rent, Real Kstnts or Other Property to Sell or Exchuniie, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Arc In serted Tree. WANTED. WANTED-CASE OP UAD "KM.TH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send E cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co., New York,for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. AGENTS - YEMvT1nJBSPTION six magazines, free. Novel plan Intro ducing our Mending Tissue. Sumpl'v 10c. Our offer surprises everybody; fail ure Impossible. Wrlto Co-Oporotlvo Spe cialty Co., Milwaukee, Wis, HELP WANTED-FEMAf-G. WANTED-A GHIL TO DO GENERAL housework at 218 Spruco Btreet. WANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, apply with reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp a Homestead, LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD rAY- lng. easy work sont to your homo, wrlto for sample and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Pulton St.. New ork. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. WANTEDTO EXCHANGE A FIN13 upright piano, first-class make, but little used, for good horse and buggy. Address P. O. Cox 217 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE 8UC- ccss"-J100 invested oy my jjoi Method" In grain or stocks will pay $1,000 profit within M days; references furn ished; write for particulars, ltlchard Oliver, Banker flnd Broker, Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago. WANTEDPARTNER TO INVEST IN u good manufacturing article at once, for particulars call upon H. !. Lowe, Scranton House, city. SUMMER BOA RDERS. imiVATlWHLY. TWENTY MIN utes' walk from I).. L. & W. station, Clark s Summit. Pure water, quiet, high, bracing nir, evergreen grovo. Mrs. Dora S. Levlsce. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT 44 TO 5 PER cent, on opprovcu securuy. u. " HOLGATE. MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL SUMS of $:0 upward. 4V4 to 0 per cent. James Gardner Sanderson, Mean, build ing, Scranton. INVENTORS JAJTENTS MR. LOWE, THE ENGLISH AND Canadian patent agent, has arrived from England with seme of the latest English and Canadian Inventions, viz., bicycle brake and bottom bracket, sup port, electric lamp, pneumatic pipe cleaner, traveling trunk, Brelthut chair couch, Joy's car pusher, AvemeroU s de tachable hooks for elevators and mines. Models of tho abovo can bo seen any day at Scranton Hoube, In this city, or Coal Exchange, Wllkes-Barre. Pennsyl vania. Capitalists, manufacturers, also Inventors, aro cordially Invited, dosed 774c; Julv, 75'-c; September, 7l'.c: December, 73c. Corn Spot firm; No ' 411(!c., f. o. b.. afloat; options orened steady and advancing on light of ferings, ruled strong all day. supported by covering, higher cables and export de mand, closed strong at 8atc net ad vance; May closed S'J'sC ; July, 3bvie ; September, 39c. Oats-Spot steady: No. .1, SOV-c., track mixed western, SlaXIo ; track'whlte western, 3la39c. ; options dull. Butter Firm; creamery, HifealSc; Imita tion creamery, 12Vial4c.: stato dairy, 13a 17c; do. creamery. HVialSc. Cheese Old easy; largo white, IPfcc ; small do., UHc; largo kurd, ll'ic; do. small do. llVc; new cheese, firm; large, 9,4aDric.; small. 9Uafli4c. Kggs Firm; stato and Pennsylvania, llnU'tc ; western fresh, 13 alio.; southern, 12al3c. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, May 12. Wheat Uc. low er; contract grade. May, 73V.Ja73'!lc. Corn Firm and Uc higher; No. 2 mixed May. 38a3SUc. Onts Quiet but steady; No. 2 white clipped, 33c; No. 3 do. do., SJa3lc; No 2 mixed, do.. 32'4a31c. Butter Firm nnd Uc. higher; fancy western creamery, lS'jc., do, prints, 20c Eggs Firm; fresh, nearbv, lU13V.c.; do. western, ll'ic. Cheese Steady. Retlned Sugars I n changed. Cotton-Steady. Tallow Quiet; city prime. In hogsheads, 1 l-10c; coun try do. do., bairels, 4c.; dark, do., Sc; cakes 6c; grease, 21ia3Uc. tAve Poul trySteady; fowls, UVsul2c!., old roostcis, fc. ; spring chickens, ls.iaic. as to slzo, ducks, 9c Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, 12'4c; do. fair to good, HV.ul2c ; old roosters, Sib'tc; broilers, nearby, '-0a 33c ; w estern do , lSa23c as to size. Ro c elpts riour, 1,500 barrels and 2,500 sacks; wehat, 3 000 bushels; corn, HC.OuO bushels; oats 21,000 bushels. Shipments Whent, 1.7W bushels; corn, 9,j00 bushels, outs, 4,000 bushels. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chlago, May 12. Wheat ruled btrong today on reports alleging damage to wheta by hesslan files and predictions of frost. Julv closed with a gain of ',ia c. Corn advanced "!e-. and outs V.c. Fork and larcl advanced Site, each and ribs 5c. Cash quotations wero as fol lows: Flour Easy; No. 2 spring wheat, C9a70c; No. 3 do. do., G4aC9c; No. 2 red, 72a74c; No. 2 corn, niUB33'ic. : No. 2 yel low, 3ln14Uc: No. 2 oats. 26V.C ; No. 2 white. 30c; No. 3 do. 2S:4a29',io. , No. 2 rye, 5SV.c ; No. 2 barlev, i3a4oe ; No. 1 fla", $1.00: northwest, $1 OS; prime tlm othv seed. $2 85: mess nork. $S20aSL3: lard, $1 92,ial.93; short ribs, $4 43a4.75; dry salted shoulders. 4UalVic ; short clear. $l.s',al93; whl'key, $20; sugars, cut loaf, $0 02; gianulated, $5.52 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 12 Cattle Fairly active demand and prices ruled stronger, fancy grades brought 5 40a,i 50; choice steers J313a5 35; western fed, do. $1 IOa5 23, beef do., $4 10a! TO; mediums, $4 C3.it W, Block ers and feeders, $3tVi515: cows and heif ers, $3.60.14 23; calves. $150a7. Hogs Trade active and prices 2'a5o. higher, fair to choice, $3S0.i3.93, heavy pickors, $J51a3 77'j; mixed, $1G5a'lriO; butchers $3C5a3 92'5; lights, $1 60a3.S7'!.: pigs, $3 30 u3 73. Sheep nnd Lambs Had tho big gest kind of a demand: prices received unother boom of 25 cents In prlmo shorn sheep nnd 15 cents In wooled Colorado lambs: sheep sold nt $150n5 23: choice t'.y ut $4 90a5.25; shorn lambs Sl.7j.iii, and Colorndo woolcd lambs, ,$8 2iaG fio. Re ceiptsCattle. 1,500 head; hogs, 17.000 head; sheep, 6.000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo Mav 12 -Cattle Light supply and steadv, veals, Jilgher, tops $S aG.75; others, $1 75a0 23. llogH Receipts, :i5 cars; steady at yesterday's close to strong, tops, $1.12'u4 1"; otheiu, llal.10; pigs, $4a4 10, roughs, $1 40a3 50 Sheep and Lambs Receipts 42 cars, mail.et excited nnd higher for lambs; sheep, barely steady; top lambs, (CE0.tr.iJ). otliprs. $5i 6 40; sheep, tl.85a5 10, wethers, $ 15a5.23. New York Live Stock Market. Now York, May 12. Beeves Demand fair; prices steady, medium to eiiolco steers, $4R5a5 50, fat oxen mid stags, $1 U) n4 75; bulls, $3al 15; cows, $2 I0d4, exports $0.23. Calves nir but 2'e. lower, common to pilmo veals, $4 50a6 50; tops, $7. Sheep and Lambs Steady; fair to pi line, (5a 5 50, w'ooled lambs, (0 87Vii common to prime clipped do,, $5,70a6,70: medium lambs, $4 23. Hogs Steady at $4 154 4(,. Oil Market. Oil City. May 12.-Credlt balances. $1.13; certificates, sales 2 cash at (1.12',i; 2 June at $1.11; shipments, bl.OSI barrels; aver age, SI.870 barrels; runs, OO.ICS barrels; average, 60,303 barrels. Exchange. FOR RENT rott KENT-HOUSES N09. 3 and 332 'NTifft. Ttr.t.lH.. .. l.Alnu, nltv building. Sultablo for physlclins" of fices and residence. Apply to Henry He lm, Jr., t Connell Dulldlng. roil ItENT DE91KAULE STOItE, splendid basement, CIS Spruco street; splendid ofllccs on second floor; third floor flat; well equipped, good condition. L. A. Wntrcs. HOUSE FOIl RKNT-a ADAMS AVE- nuo; modern Improvements; rent, J2G00. Inquire Dlmo Ilank, Mr. Zurilleh. HOUSE FOIt HENT INQUIRE OF HATt- ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Btoro, Dunmorc. FOIl RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. w. 'Gucrnsoy. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 811 Lackawanna avenue. 1'OH RENT -HOUSE 621 MADIPON' avenue; steam heat: cverv conveni ence. Apply Owens Bros , l01 Madison avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE 150-HORSE-power locomoUvo boiler, In good con dition. Insured for 100 pounds working pressure. Oswego Boiler Works, Oswego, New York. TOR SALE THREE SECOND HAND buggies. Apply to J. L. Connell. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuc. For particulars address Box 215, Scranton, Fa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT-GREEN RIDGE house. Apply to John Horn, proprie tor. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. COS Quincy avenue; city steam; selling price, $i;,tvj rent, $10 per month Including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED rooms; use of bath; deslrablo loca tion; gentlemen only. Rcfcrenco rc quired Address P. O. box 12S, city. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In aulet house, ono or two chil dren. Address. W. P. S, Tribune office. REAL ESTATE. $2,C00 AVILL BUY MODERN HOUSI1 and barn, largo lot, Green Ridge. M. II. HOLGATE. $1,330 WILL BUY NEW SEVEN-ROOM house, modern; cash $100. M. It HOLGATE. $C,500 WILL RUY NEW DOUBLE house, 10 rooms each, city steam, Quincy uvenue. M. H. HOLGATE. $3,800 WILL BUY THREE HOUSE block, central; rent, $408. M. II. HOL GATE. $3,000 WILL BUY MODEL HOME, Quincy avenue. M. H. HOLGATE. $3G,000 WILL BUY BUSINESS BLOCK, Lackawanna avenue, good rent. M. II. HOLGATE, Commonwealth Building FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for city property. M. II. HOLGATE. FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL DIREC tlons from Scranton at prices from $1,(XX) up. M. H. HOLGATE, Common wealth Building. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just ci mplcted. All modern Improvements Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc Prlco reasonublc. Address Frank 1 Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. LOST. LOST BUNCH KEYS WITH NAME Plato and address. Reward If loft at address given, 501 -Mears building. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt tho news stands of Reisman Broa., 405 Spruce and 603 Lin. don; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruco btreet. LEGAL. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONE. Governoi L. G. McCAULEY, T. L. EYRE, Superintendent, Auditor General JAMES S. BEACOM, State Treasurer. PROPOSALS OR FURNISHING STA tlonery, Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with tho Constitution and thn laws of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, wo hereby Invite sealed propo sals, nt pilce3 below maximum rates llxcd In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel und other supplies for tho several de partments of the Stato Government, and for making repairs In the several dp partments nnd for tho dltrlbullon of the public documents, for tho yeir ending tho first Tuesdny of June. A. D , lino. Separate propsals will bo received and separate contracts awatdid ns an nounced In said schedules. Each pio tios.il must bo accompanied by a bond, with at least two sureties or ono suiety companv, approved by a Judge of the court of common ideas of tho county In which tho person or persens making such proposal mav reside, conditioned for the talthful performance of tho contract, and addressed and delivered to tho Roard of Commissioners of Public Grounds und Buildings before, twelve o'clock m , of Tuesday, tho Cth day of June, A D , ?oo at which time the proposals will lo opened and published In the Reception Room of the Executive Department nt Harrlsburg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter ns practicable. Rlanks bonds and schedules containing all necessary Information can bo obtained ut this Department RyR For tho Board nf Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings. SITUATIONS WANTED SlTUTTiVAN'rF.D-BY aToMPE tent girl for general housework Ad diess J. L, 439 Phelps stieet, Scruntnn SITUATION WANTED-DOING WASH lng, Ironing or any kind of houso denning by tha day or will tnko washing homo Mrs. Lee, slilo door, 42") Franklin avenue WANTED-POH1TION BY LADY 8TEN oglapher of long experience. Address X , care of Tribune. A GOOD COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER wishes a sltuutlon In hotel or prlv ite family without mistress preferred Call or address E L. Whalte, Smith Btieet, Dunmore, I'u. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUN3 woman at washing or ofllco cleaning Address Mrs. Louis Snyder, J9 Hickory streut, City. SITUATION WANTED-HY AN ,ENl llsh woman as housekeeper;! t,oed cook. Address, 18. J., Tribune olllyo. SITUATION WANTED-BY AOIwi woman at housework In private fam ily. Only thoso wanting help fyinugii tho summer need reply. AddrcssJM. C, Mriuune ooie-c-. SPECIAL NOTICE. IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE THE USE of gas In stoves timl ranges, tho prlco of gas for that purposo la hereby made subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from tho rcgulnr rato of $1.10 per one thou sand cubln feet consumed, provided the bill Is paid on or before tho 20th clny of tho month In which thn bill Is prosonted. A separato meter, furnished by tho com pany Is neecsaarv. Uy order of the honrd. O. II. HAND, Secretary tho Scranton Gas and Water company nnd tho Hydo Park Gas com pany. April 21th, 1S09. CITY SCAVENGER A.ll. nillOGS CLEANS 1MUVY VAULTS nnd cess ponU; no odor. Improved pumps used. A, II milGGS, Proprietor. Lcuvo orders 1100 Noitli Muln avenue, or Elcko's drue store, eornor Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, COc; shampooing, Uc: facial massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Quincy. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAN'IS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE reor ot 60C Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT, 4 Spruce St., cor. Wash, nv , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS Traders' National Hank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 115 Wyoming uvo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange, 2nd floor. Room D Hours, 9,to 1, 2 to 5, HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKE3 your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. K W. pasergei depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices, 612-613, Mears Building FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Coumollor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & lv PP, AT torneys und Counsellor s-nt-l..iw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP A. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT. LAW, Rooms 614, 115 and 516, Board of Trade building. 1. I'. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate secuilty. Menrs' building, corner Washington avcuuo nnd Spruco street. JAMES J. If HAMILTON. ATTOUNHV-at-Law. 201 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-904, 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW. 502 Board of Trada building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth btiMIng, Scranton, Pa traders' PATERSON & WILCOX. National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY. Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A, orathlst, SHEPHERD, M D.. bit. Linden strcot. HOME. DR. W. E ALLEN, lngton avenue. 512 NOl.TH WASH- DR L. M. GATES. ROOMS t07 AND 208 Board of Trado Building. Office hours, 8 to 0 a. m , 2 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m, Resl. dence, 309 Madison avenue DR C. L. PREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Tittlng and Fat Reduc tion. Olflco telephono 131.3 Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to I. 7 to 9. DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX. OrriCE P39 Washington nvenuo. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chranla diseases, lungs, heurt, kidneys and genlto-uiiuaiy or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p, m W G. ROOK. VETERINARY SFR geon. Horses, Cattlo und Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden btreet, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept 12 Send for cntalogue. Rev Thoin as M. Cann, LL. D.. Walter II. Iluell, A. M. SEEDS C, R CLARK K. CO. SEED.MEN AND Nurserymen, sloro 146 Wnshtnclon ave nue, green house 1350 North Main ave nue; store toll phone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS? KFl:'rTELrREAR 611 wnnna avenue. Sen nton. Pa turer of Wlro Screens LACK V-manufac- AfSCet-t.1VFOlS BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings ami conceit woik furnished. For term', address It J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' muslo store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wurehouse 110 Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lclilh Vallov Kallroad. In effect l'eb. 5. 1SD9 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. I'or Philadelphia und New York via D II R. R at i. 43 a m and 12.0J. 2.1S, 4 27 Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m, Sundays. D. - H. 1 5S. 7 48 p. m. l"ir Wlilto Haven, Hazlt ton und prin cipal points In tho coal regions via b & 11 It. R. 65. 21! nnd 27 p. m. For ;.-..'....no'4.-,. 2.18 n m. Kor Bethlehem. Haston. Reading, liar. rlsburg and principal Intel mediate stn t oiis via D. & U. R. R 0 45 a rn , 12.01, "is 4"! Black Dlnmoud Express, 11.10 Biiiiduis, D d H 1 58, 7 48 p m. Kor Tunkhanrrock. lowunda. Elmlri, tibuca. Geneva and principal liitermcdl. nt" stations, via p.. L . W. 11. R.. S08 am 12 "nd ,35.IJ m' , Tor Geneva, ltuehester, Buffalo, Nlag lira Kails, Chicago nnd all points west via D & 11 H R 12 01 .13.1. Black Diamond l'xmcss 7 IS and 11.30 p m Sunduys. D 1 11 ji 13 11 rn, 7 4S p 111 Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor cars on nil trains between Wilkcs-liarro and New mk. Phlladel. 11I1I.1. Buffalo und Suspension Bridge ' ROLLIN II, WILBUR, Gen Snpt . South Uethehnn' Pa CHAS. 8. LEE, Gen Pass Agt., 26 Cort- land street. New York. A W. NONEMACHER. Division Pass. cngcr Agent, South Bethlehem, Pn, For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 209 Lackawanna live., Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. miiN Scheilukln fitted My o, i8l. 7.30 n. in., week days, for Sunbury HarrlsburfT, Philadelphia, Haiti moio, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 10.15 n. m., week dnys, for Hazle ton, Tottsvllle, Beading, Norris town, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sunbury, Hftrrlaburrj, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Unr rlsburg, rhlladolphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd Pitts burg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. II. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. Del., Lticku. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 14, 1S03, Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex.. riS,H,X?rr,c,!;York nnd n'l Points east. 1.40. 3 00, C 10, S 00 and 10.05 u. m.; 12.55 and 3i p. m, ni!i?prt,.i' .or KnBlon. Trenton, Phlladol S,"a,nr'l1 tho south, 510, 8 00 and 10 03 a. m.. 12 r and 3.33 p. m. i oby hnnna accommodation, G.10 p. m. iJi:pr??s f.or Ulnghumton, Oswego. El Mi?'i Cornl"ff. Rath, Dansvillc, Mount Jlorrls utid Buffalo, 12.10. 2 33. 9 00 a. m.; 1." an4 Vr, n- n.t making close conncc J,nnM ,lt uffalo to alt points In tho west, northvyest and southwest. Washington accommodation. 3.40 p. m. riinghnmton and wav stations. 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.10 p. m. 'XPress for UMca and Richfield Springs, I thaci. 2 .-5, 9 a. m and 1.63 p. m. i or Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkcs iiM ' mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan vine, making coso connections at North V,m,,.'rrar"1 for Wllllimsport, Harrlsburg, "n'llmort.. Washington nnd tho south. Northumberland nnd Intermedlato sta tions, c 00, 10.03 a. m and 1.55 and C.40 p. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, J03 rind 1110 n. m Plymouth and Inter medlato stations, 3 35 and S 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 53 p. m. r unman parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains. 1 Or dptlll1l.ll Inrnrmnllnn nnnlrfll llrrtA- I"! ".;, ctc" n'lnlv to M- I Smith. Dls jlcp1 IabscEcr Agent, depot ticket of- Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. 5th, trains will lcava Scrnnton ns follows: For Carbondnle-6 20, 7 51, S 53, 10.13 a. m: J; noon, 1.23, i.20, 3 52, 6 25, 6.25, 7.57, 9.1.1, 11.00 p. m., 1 10 a m. 1' or Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Np England points, ctc.-C20 a. m., 2 2J p. m. For Honesdale C 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 25 p. m. For Wllkcs-Barrc-G 43. 7.4S, 8.43, MS. IVJ ,n,-.m'; 'M. 1-2J. 2.1S. 3 33, 4.27, 610. 7.48 10 41, 1130 p m lor New York. Philadelphia, etc., via J'.p'll;h Valley Rallroad-6.43 a. m.. 12 03. r-s, 4 27 p m.: with Black Diamond Ex pre, n so p. m I-or Fcnimlvanla Railroad points, C.43, 9.o. in.; 2 18, 4 27 p m. lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 48 a. m.; 12 03. 3 33, with Black Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. 1 rains will airlvo In Scranton as fol lows: - y!P Carbond.ilo nnd tho North 6 40, .41, 8 38. 9 31, 10 38, 1153 a m.; 1.23, 2 13, 3 2.n 4 23, 7 41, 10 3S. 11.27 p. in. , Irom Wllkcs-Barro and the South 6 1", III- 22s' 100S- H-5' " m-: US- 2-". 3 18. 5 20, 6 21, 7.53. s 03, 10 03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. , KZ Carbondalc-9 07, 11.33 p. m.; 153, 3 52. 6 51. 9 53 p m. For WIIkes-Barro-9 4S, 11.43 a. m.J 163, 3 28, 5.41, 7 4S p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada. J W. llt't'DlOlC. CJ P. A , Albnnr. N. V. H W. CROSS, D P. A., Scinnton. Pa. Central Railroad of New Jarasy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. H and South l'erry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20. 18'js. Trains lrave Sciunton lor Plttston, Wllkes-Bnrre, etc., at 8 30, 10 10 a. 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 Lakeuood and Atlantic City, 8.20 a. in. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) 11 m 1.20 (.express), S 20 (ex press) p in Sundays. 213 p m. Train leaving 1.2"t p m , arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7.01 p. m , and New York, 7 03 p in t'nr Munch Chunk. Allcntoivn. Bethle hem, Easton nnd Philadelphia, 8 30 n. in, 1 20 3 20 p m Sundays, 2 15 p. m. Tor Baltimore anil Washington, nnd points south und west via Bethlehem, TO a 111 . 1 20 p m Sunday , 2 13 p. m. Tor Long Urai ch. Oceuu Grove, etc., at 8.30 a. m . 1 20 p. m Kor Readng, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburf, via Allentown, SCO a. in, 120 p. m. Sun day, 2 13 p m Tor Pottsvllle, 8 10 a. in , 1 20 p m. Returning, leavo New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4 00, 9.10 (ex press) 11. in , 1 30 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4 20 a m Leavo New York. South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet, at 903 a. in, 1.25 p. m. Passengers arilving or departing from this terminal cm connect under cover with nil tho elevated ralloads, Broadway cable cais nnd feirlrs to Brooklyn and Staten Islands, making quick transfer to nnd from Giand Central depot and Long SLeave' PhlladclDhln. Reading Terminal, 9 21 a m , 3 00 p. m. Sundays, U.13 p. m Through tickets to all points East. South and West nt lovvost rates at tha 8,J.tHn'0LHAFSEN. Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt. L'rio and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tablo In Effect Sept. 19th, 1S98. Trains leavo Scranton for New York. Nuwburg and Intermediate points on Erlo railroad, also for Havvley and local points, at 7.0J a m. and 2 23 p m. Trains urrlvo ut Scranton from nbovo points at 10 23 a m., and Z 13 and 9 03 p. m. .SCHANTON DIVISION. Ill Effect Oclolicr IIOIIi, 1K0W. North nouud. Bouth Horru.'l. SOS 0I en4iStiu t t S G; Stations L w s&a SJJ ri M.Arrlve l.eaic M 72.VN Y. rranltlin Bt 7 lOlWest 4iiid street 7 on vveeuaiYlceu a. FrtTT'i S41I.4 B niu 2Jlj Ifj 8T4j 5)4 8?S ?' tit III a 14 t4 iilArrlve Leave! 10 45 1 IN 1040 ... m 10 31 .. I2t in si .. . r2t 10 15 18 40 10 00 .... 18 2-i fltO.... 1214 9 40 .... 13 C3 9'8,... I1S9 tii .... 1149 9 10 .. 11S4 807 ... (1110 901. . 1IW. 8 5S... 1123 1U Ills ISO.,,, 1115 B41 . . It II 8 4 tl 07 MO.... 110', 8 94 11 U) 8)3 .... 11 Ol 8 3; . ,. flWiT 8 30.... 105&) 1 U A U cnrtosla Hancock Htarllebt PrcRteu PRrk Wluword roynlollo OreoD rieiBnt Mt, Unlnndalo Forest tity Carbindalo White UrUeo Majncia Jerrayn Archibald lnlOD Teckvllle oiTrhant I'rlcetiurg '1 hroop Providence l'arlc Place ta ssi .1. U2 4K tQI 8 4l 161 b si a t a Mi aw 8 6K t ir, 4 0 j (I i" 4 Ofl a a 4 !' (1 7 air CD 14 17 I. ' 1 4WJ 0i r vr 11 tcrantoa u Leare Arrive t. Sunday only t Blirntnea that trains atop on signal (or pas. aengera. 1 rains 305 and 203 Sunday only, Otber train:, dally except Sunday. rccuro ratca via Ontario Wtstem b(oro purclmlnjr tickets and kaiB menejr. ihtouch wagatr oufftt aie-stxr and tree re cllnlnir chair car Haw York to OtilotA) vtyb3i change, l'sauenrrr KwtOd Uidcccd Ir 1'vvo Ceu fa I rr Mile. J,0,AndrcoD,aB.ratia Aat. T, rutcroft, DIt, Pus, it.borajilou, I'a, c