THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNli-THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1899. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. P.C. Brook ln 60 23 .GS5 Boston 45 27 C'-'J Philadelphia 41 27 .011 Chicago 4J 27 .oJ St. Louis 41 31 .509 Baltimore 39 30 ,5o5 Clnclnniitl 30 i5 .507 Pittsburg 31 37 .479 New York 32 39 .151 Louisville 2S 41 .m Washington 25 41 .53S Cleveland 12 53 .171 At Boston- R.H.K. Chicago 100000000-1 4 2 Boston 0 0D0O 4 00 - 4 el 2 lotteries Tnylor und Doiiohue; Ktllcn nnd Bergen. Umpires Lynch und Con nolly. At Philadelphia- It.H.i:. Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 U- 2 8 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 - 4 10 2 Batteries Kncpper und Schrecongost; Mugro and Douglass. Umpires Bnydcr and I.athum. At nrooKlyn- H.H.E. St. Louis 0 01211000-6 10 3 Brookl)n 10 4 3 110 0 '-10 10 3 Bnttcrlch Sudhnff. McBrldo und Crlgcr. O'Connor; Dunn nnd Smith. Umpires Emsllo nnd McDonald. At New York- n II 13. Pittsburg 0 0 00000101 9 .1 New York 30001000 4 fi 3 Batetrlos Chcsbro and Down man; C.ir rick und Grudy. Umpires Manassau and Hunt. At Baltimore It H E Loulsllllo 13 1002 105-13 17 1 Bnltlmore 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0-311 1 Batteries Cunningham and Powers; Nops nnd Crlshnm. Umpires O'Day and JIcGarr. At Washlrglon- Il.II E Washington 0 1110 0 0 1 0-10 14 3 Cincinnati 10 10 10 2 0 0-5 9 7 Battel les Dincen nnd KlttrldRc; Tn) lor and Woods. Umplres-Swnrtwood and Smith. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. P.C. 3 0 1000 2 1 .G'i? 2 1 .1.57 1 2 .353 1 2 .533 0 3 .WO Richmond ... Newark Allentuun ... Lancaster .... Rending Wilkes-Barro Wilkes-Baire's Third Defeat. Ttlchmoi d, Juh 12 -The champions rmdo It three straight fiom Wllkes-Bane today. Pfarmlller was In great form and the ilrst ten men tint factd htm never reached first b?se safely, then a llttlo mixing up bioke the Ice and the Barons hit the ball, but safe hits wero scattered Richmond hit Patton at will. Score R.H.E. Richmond 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -G 13 2 Wilkes-Bnrro ...:..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 S 3 Batteries- Pfnnnilller and Steelman; Patton and GonOIrg Umpire Belts At Allentown- R II E Allentown . 04012000 -7S4 Lancaster . 0100 0 0210482 Batteries Ames nnd McManus, Schmidt and Stroh Umplic Mullane BEEGHAiWSPILL cure bilious and nervous ills, 1 sick headache, disordered liver and impaired digestion. J lo cents unel US couts. atnllilrufttores. The Great High Grade Men's Furnfsh 'mgs and fiats Being CI osecl Out at Ma The prices quoted below bargains the new firm gives room lor the new Fall Stock Hats. Boys' Senate Braid Straws, old price, $1, sale price. DO cents. Men's hats, assoited shapes, old price, 50 cents; sale price, 23 cents. Men's Rough Straws, old price, $1; sale price, 50 cents. Men's Curl Brim Straws, old price, $2; sale pi Ice, $1. Men's Cuil Bilm (Dunlap), old price, $3; sale price, $1.23. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, ?1; sale price, $2. Men's Derby and Alpine shapes, just tlf of former price. Ladles' Dunlap Sailors, $2, $3, $4 quality, all to li closed out at $1. Collars. The Anchor brand of collars, which were sold at 15 cents, sale price, 9 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Underwear. Pepperel Jean Drawers, C0c. kind, 25c, All 50 cents underwear to go at 25 cents. All 75 cent and $1 quality to go at 60 cents each. All high grade underwear at half price. One-third discount on all Dr. Jaeg er's Underwear. All weights. Suspenders. 25 cent quality, 17 cents, 3 for t0c. Fifty cent quality, 25 cents. A big llie of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, riaclHntoshes nnd Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed )ut below cost Call and convince yoursell that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now Going On At Bronson & Tall man's Old Stand, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. LOUIS II. ISAACS. At Now ark- R.H.E. Newatk 00200 00002 5 5 ncndltiR 200 0 00 20-4 7 1 Batteries Mcl'artlln and Uycrsj Thatcher and Bnvdtr. Unipli,c Moron, OTHER LEAOUE GAMES. Eastern League, Montreal, 3; Proldcuee, 1. Toronto, 12; Worcester, 7 (first game). Toronto. 11; Worcester, 1 (second Kamt'. Rochester. S, Hartford, 2 Springfield, 8, Biacuse, 4 (first same). Syrncuse, 8; Brirlnsfltltl, 3 (second gaino). AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The South Sldo base ball club would llko to know If tho Young Men's Chris tian association team intends to play them nt tho paik next Saturday. Answer through Tho Tiibune 1'. F. Flaherty, niuingei. m AVOCA. Wlconlsco tilbo of Red Men will pic nip nt Zclglor's grove on Satin tiny. Mrs Jennie Clatk and Mrs. Jane Ben nett will cntci for their ft lends at Lin coln r' " n July ! Cake, Ico cream and fiuu tilll be served. An invltutlon Is extended to everybody. Pattlck Gllroy, of Beavor Met-clow. Is spending1 n few weeks with his parents, Mr nnd Mrs. M. J. Gllroy. Past Commander Mrn. Hllzabetli Klchcns installed the following nfllcers of Degree of Naomi, Maine assembly, No. S3- Past commander, Mrs F.lkrn beth Van Scoy commander, Mrs. Ellz nbeth Cioom. vice commandei Mrs. 7tbecoa Robinson, conductress, Mrs. Eleanor Wlddle. chaplain. Mrs. Maria Harris, sentinel. Mrs. Belle Chester, guard. Mis Elizabeth Llewellyn, tight aid, Mrs. Margaret Gtaham. left aid, Mrs Mary Main, scrietary, Mis. Mvra Wlddle; assistant, Mia. Jone Bennett; tieasuier, Mrs. Martha Hi. tilbury; tttistees, Mrs. Elizabeth Rlchens, Mis. Elizabeth Sanders, Mrs. Anna D Sny der After the ceremonies were com pleted refreshments were served. Miss Agnes Mm phv.of the West Side, has teturned home after several days' visit with friends In Seianton. J. H. Sanderson Is spending a few dajs with F. H. Austin nt Brooklyn, Susquehanna county. Miss Ella Mangan, of Loot Creek, Susquehanna county, Is the guest of Mis. Edward Newlln The stieots of West Avoca v. ere thronged with a meny assemblage on Tuesday evenlne? when the Mooslo band tendered soiri' choice music from the poich of John Reap's icsldenee Such lively scenes would be appreciated were they often repeated to break the monotony of the town. Miss Kitty Cmrol, of Wllkes-Barre, and Mr. Melick, of New York city, vvcie guests of Mi. and Mrs T. J. Dunn, yestetday. Mr and Mrs. George Shlffer and son spent yestciday with Mrs. Rose New lln. Just as the s-olomn tones of the An gelus were pealing last evening, a very pretlv bridal party took their place at St. Marv's altar and weie united In marriage by Rev. M. r. Crane The contracting parties were Miss Mary, daughter of Mr and Mis. Jas. Dough el t v. of Main street, to Michael Kelly, of Duryea. The bride aim her attend ant were handsomely gowned In white mouselalne dc role w Ith tatln and ) lace tiimmlngs Both vvoio artistical ly designed hats of chiffon and aigret- le After thr ceremony a large num J her of invited guests paitook of a sumptuous wedding feast at the home of th bilde's patents. After a trip to Vtlnntle City thev will leslae In a beautifully furnished home in Durjea. Sale of the are just a few of the many the public in order to make now being manufactured. Shirts. All the $1.23 quality shlits at " cents Special lot of colored bosoms at 50 ceqts. Manhattan Negligee und stiff bosom, tl - $1.50 quality; sale pilre, $1 and 7"c. Manhattan Shirts, the $2 and $2.50 quality; sale price, $1.50. Special lot of hllk bosom shirts, were $1 and $1.23; to go at 73 cents. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, the $1.50 quality, to go at $1.00. Belts. All $1 belts to go at 50 cents. All 23 cent belts to go tit 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. All CO cent bolts to go at 35 cents, 3 for $1. Sash Belts, $1 50 quality, to go at 75c. Hosiery. All 25 cent Polka Dot hoslety, sale price, 15 cents, 2 for 23 cents. ..11 50 cent plnln and fancy hosiery, sale price. .13 cents; 3 for $1. All Golf Hose at half price. Neckwear. 23 cent quality, all shapes; sale price. 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. DO cent quality, all shapes; sale price, 25 cents. $1 quality, all shapes; sale price, 50 cents each. 11 liJUS Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Wen's Furnishers and Hatters. THE MARKETS. Wp.11 Street Review. By Associated Press. New York, July 12. The stock mar ket showed continued strength today and buying by piofesslonal operators was on a latgo scale. An eager de mand developed for Missouri Pacific nnd nffectcd nearly all the Gould southwestern group In sympnthy. ,Not only tho stocks hut nil tho securities of this group of railroads were effected. Missouri Paclllc sold the leadership of tho maiket throughout tho day and made a late advance of 33U, an ex treme ilse of two points. Tho niotlvo of this biiylnt, was the Wall street rumor of plans for merging the var ious rathoad propel tics In the. south west In which the Goulds are Inter ested. Good buvlng- set In eatly for the grangers, Pacifies and Atchlnson preferred and after mid-day New York Central was suddenly pushed up an extreme 2. Lnrge buying of Penn sylvania at nn ndvance of 1U seemed to be associated with the New York Central movement, but an attempt was made to connect the latter with Union Paclllc and Northwestern by manipu lating the price of those two stocks. All of the Norwestern'B gain was sub sequently lost. The manner In which tho buying demand progressed through tho tnllioad list, together with the up watd tendency In sugar, prompted the professionals to attemnt a movement In tho industrial stock, leather pre ferred, national steel, tin plate, fed eral steel and general electric were bid up between one nnd two points nnd New Yolk Air Iliake madu a char aeteilstlc upward dush of 19 points. Mexican Central lose quite conspicu ously 2',?. per cent, under the senti mental inlluence of tho opening tli New York of subscriptions for tho new Mex ican lefundlng loan, Sugar, Manhat tan nnd Brooklyn Trarfslt dropped sharply from top figures and many of the Industrials weie practically wiped out of gains. Railroads sagged con siderably fiom tho top nnd the eloslig of tho muikct was decidedly heavy, net gains being only partly retained. Philadelphia company stock, after sell ing at 99, suddenly dropped to 90 In the late market. Total sales, 643, 292 shaies. There was a good business In bonds today, St. Louis Southwestern secondB leading the market. Total sales par value, $3,305,000. United States 2s de clined i nnd the 3s legular Vs. while the old 4s regular advanced U In the bid price. By Cnrrington & Cusack. New York, July 12. The market opened very strong throughout the gen eial list with advances extending: from Vi to 1 per cent. The Grangeis, coal stocks and Standard railroad shares were the features. During th first hour and practlrally throughout the day the stock maiket maintained Its strength, selling off fractionally to watds the clo-e, on realizing for prof Its, Commission business was geneial ly reported on a larger scale and was more generally distributed than has been the case for some time cast. Shorts are believed to foim a consid erable factor In the maiket although there has bean quite free covering by some of the trndeis Bujlng fair out classed the selling nnd the market showed evidence of n concerted move ment towards higher prices. At th nme time, the market Is someAhnt mil low and we believe In taking profits on these sharp advances. Federal SteiM jumped very shniply aiound 2 o'clock. Indicating the covering of shorts vim have been selling the stock on the In junction agilrst the dividend The money market was Olstlnctly easier thioughout th. day one1 ns an eWient In the speculation seems to hae been, removed for the time being. Aiound the noon hour, theto was some falling oft In the speculation which was followed by renewed buying and activity towards the close. Iho appearance cf the market Indicated. howeer that shocks were bid up with an Idea of selling or. the strength, and wo are Inclined to think that prices will be lower tomorrow The bank statement, on Satup'ty next, should show a better condition than last week, as the higher rates for money have undoubtedly attracted funds from the Intulor. The general Impression is that the ease will con tinue and If such Is the case, there can be no doubt but that wo shall run Into quite an extended bull movement. On nil weak spots the maiket Is a purchase The close was somewhat er intlc. Iii t In main strong with somei slight l. session In values. Quotations furnished by CArtniNGTO.N H CUSACK. stock and bond biokers, rooms 410 and Connell building, Scranton, Pa. Open- IIIrIi- Low- CI01. lug est est luff. Am Clt. OH 316 .w r. 31 Am Spliits . . fi' ', CJ4 fi Am. Suk. Ili'B Co . 137' 1 1'.9 137'i 1" Am Tobacco Co .... 173 ''' 97 97 Mil S A: W . .. Tfi'i 6ii8 5V4 5.V,, I I S. & AV Pr 1i, V, 0! 1 Uch , To & H K.i . 20'j 20H 20'i, J'H; A , T & S P, Pr .. 02 r,2U tl C! Am. Tin Plate V SS'fc .17 3S'l 13 lit & Ohio 4'i IS&J 4Sa 45 lliook It. T m' 11'3 115's HV4 Con Tobicco 40'j 40i 40 40 Ches A: Ohio ifl'i ?t 2S'& ?) Chic, H & Q Wj iV 1M'4 137i ('hie A. G W 11 ll, ll't 14'4 Chic, Mil & St. P . Ill', llj'i 131S 11't Chle & N. W ... 1C0U 161'a lfiO'J ltd ChlP, It . S. P 117 HS'j 1171. 1174 c c. c a st Ij .. . .w, 39 r.s'4 5'a Delaware & Hud . T.- 121V4 121'a 121 D.I. & W K1 lhl lfl 1C0 Ted Steel M'4 r.1) CO Ted. Steel, Pr M1, flt M Si' j Gen Kleetrle 118 1MK US HS3i Int. Papci 4 43 IIs, 4.' I.011I1 A Nash .... 71'i 724 7m 72'i, Manhattan Hie .. . ll'i', i;o nt;ij jjsh Met. Tiaetlon Co .. 221 :'2"4 22J', 2ivi SI G & Texas .... 31 3V2 31', T.'S Mo Paclllc 17 4S 47 47 Nat. Steel R1 52 51'i bK N. J Central UK 118 US US N V Air Brake .. 1-.S 201 iss Ml N V Central . .13S 140'4 iss'i iffl, Out & West ... . 2i. 20J v, 2f,U North Pacific 50'.. 50 Km! r,0'J Nor Pari flc. Pr .. . 77 77 77'i 77' ', Pacific Mall 4S 4S ts mi Penn XI Tt 1W, 137V4 W 230 People's Gas .. ..UR US14 U7H U7'A Hendlntr. 1st Pr .... fll El 6HC m Southern Pacific ...32 32 S2 32 Southern R It .... 52 R2H 52 52 Tenn . C. & Iron ... 70 71'4 t0 70U Texnjj Paclllc ... .23 23", 2i 2"! 1'nlon l'ncinc .... 41 41 4i u Union Pac. Pr . 77 7S'4 77 77'i IT. S Leather. Pr . 71 71 70 70s? V S, Rubber 52 52 52 Z West. I'nlon 81 91 90)1 90 CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE. ,...., . Open. Hlsh- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ins. est. e,t. lns Se?0CUNer 7,!H 73T " '3T September 33 Sl',4 35 311. OAT8 " Sentenibcr 20 20 20 20 September 9.00 9.32 8 97 9 20 I.ARD ".- September B 42 5 50 5 42 5 47 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Rid. Asked. Tlrst National Rank soo Scranton Bavincu Rank 233 Scranton I'acklnc Co 95 Third National Rank 35 Bcranton Railway Co a , The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLCAUING IIOUSC for tho BcnolU ot All Who Hnvc Houses to Kcht, Kent Kstnto or Other Property to Sell or HxchtinJ, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help Thejs Small Advertisements Cojt Ons Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except SlUmtloiiJ Wanted, Which Apj In. sertcd Free. WANTED. WANTUD-nnaiNNiNa si:i'Ti:Mni:u lit, by otimr nnurlcd couple, fur nished hciise, renlrally located. Address "Important," tatu ot Tribune. wanti:d-casi: of had uhai'ih that R-I-P-A-N-S will not bonellt. Send C cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.0JO testimonials WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. WANTHD-TcT TRADH. A PROPHRTV 111 central clt, worth S.lWO. on ju. burbnn property worth about f00. Ad dress "SI," euro ot Tiibune olllce. RNJHROOMS I'URNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In quiet house, one or two chil dren. Address, W P. S.. Trlbuno oniee. BOARDING. I.AROn DOl'RI.U FRONT ROOM WITH board, rrutchey 62. Adams avenue WANTED-SPMMnR DOAItDC P. 8j most drllghttul scenery, three min utes from D L. & W. Mrs. Machcttc, Rlmherst. ROARDING 523 PINIi STREET. Dime Dep & Dls Rank 200 ... Economy Light. Heat & Row nr Comnanv 47 Seianton tllrtmlnntlng Heal & Power Company So .. Scranton Forglntf Co 100 Lacka. Trust & Sato Dep. Co. 150 Scranton Paint Co SO Clark At Snover Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co, Pr 1J5 Scr. Iron Fence & Mtg. Co 100 RONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, duo 19J0 115 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 191S 115 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 6 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. uv. ... Vi Mt. Vernon Coal Co S3 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) flutter Creamery, 19al9'4c; print, 21c; dairy, fresh. 18al8c. Cheese Full cream, new, 9al0c. Eggs Nearby, fancy, loc.; western, 15'ialCc. Reans Per bu , choice marrow, $1.C0; medium $1 43, pea, $1 4Cal r,y Pens Per bu , green, $1 10al 15 Onions Bermuda per crate, )1.25; Egyp tian, per bag. 2 SCa3 Lemons $1 75a4 per box. Flour-$4 25a4 50. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Phlladelnhla. Julv 12. Wheat Firm and 'c. higher, contract grade, July, 74a 75c. Corn Firm and c higher. No 2 mixed July, 3n3S'4c. Oats Firmer, No. 2 w hlte clipped, 31c . No 3 w hlte do., 30c . No 2 mixed, 29e Butter Tlrmer, fancy western creamery, lS"altc , do prints, 20e. Eggs Fnchanged . fresh, nearby, U' aUc , do. western, ll'iallc , do. south western, 13al4c , do. southern, lOalle Cheese Fnchanged. Refined Sugars StcaiR Cotton Unchanged Tallow Dull but gtendllv held, rlty prime, In hngsheado 4a4 3-lGe , country prime, in barrels, 4o ; dark, do 3c . cakei, 3c ; grease, 2a3'ic. Live Poultrv Fowls, lower, spring chickens, steadily held, fowls, UHalUc. ; old tooster's. Sc , hprlng chickens, lnrge, ISnKc ; medium do., 12 nHe , small do. lOalle ; ducks, old, !c ; spring do, lOalle Dressed Poultrj Fn changed, fowls, choice. U'tC ; do fair to good, lO'dalle old roosters 7'se ; broile'. nearbv large. 20i2Je ; small nnd medium do, ltialSe , western do huge. lr.'ilSc , medium do , 13aro , small do.. 10 nl2c. Receipts Flour. 2,500 barrels and S (TOO sacks, wheut, 13 000 bushels, corn, 105000 bushels, oats, "0000 bushels. Ship mentsWheat 15H00 bushels; corn, SO.OfiO bushels; orfts, fi,(.Xi bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Julv 12 Flour Firmer. heat Spot firm, No 2 red SO'-c f 1 b afloat; No 1 northern Duluth, M'tc f. o b afloat spot, options opened stead but Immediately broadened Into positive slungth which lasted all da . closed strong at ac. net advance, Julv closed 7ic , September, 7Sc. , December. 80c. Corn Spot firm; No 2, 3te f. o. b afloat, lO'ic elevator, options opened ste.ul and advanced, closid strong at ';e. net advance. Julv cIomm! 3te . Sep tember, ,'9c Oats Spot ilrmcr. No 2, ,".ne.; No 3 white. 30e , No 2 white. 31c ; track mixed western 30c . options lltnxr. Uutter Dull, vventern creamery. HilS'-c ; do. motors. 12al4c , Imitation ciea'm ei v, 15,i10e , state duliv 13'sal7c , do Cie.1mt.1y 13alS'2e. ( heebe Stcadv . laige white -e : small white. S'c : Ihieo n,l. ored, )sc: small do SUe Eggs-Steadj ; state and Pennsylvania, IT'saKc; western Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Jul; 12 Hoard of trade mar kets were nil strorg todns answering n natural reaetlonarv Impulse from the declines of tho past thieo weeks Sep tember wheat gained e , September corn c September oats c and provisions la!2.c Cish quotations were ns Jol lows, riour Stentlv , No 2 spring wheat. 72a"3e N 3 spring wheat 70a7.'e . No 2 rid, 73.i7l':c , No, 2 vellow coin. 2tn3,e . No 3 com ".I'2i34'c No 2 oats. 2!a2lc No ,i while .'"ii.Tc , No. 2 rje 5c . No 1 tla heed. !c . No 1 noithwest ilol'j tlmoths seed, J.'4T; pork s 40.19 to, hud, !12Vi3 37, ribs, $, 10 a". 2i. shoulders. R'.iile , sides $"33a5IO; whlskc. SI JO. Migais, unclangcd. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Jul 12 Cattle Receipts large and pilces ruled 5al0e lower, good to fancj bteers biou'ht $5o0i3'.i0; com moner grades. $ I tta . stoekurs and feeders $3 50aJ, bul cows nnd heifers, ) 21.11 2. Texas steers $12;nJ30, ealves, $IDOa7 23 Hogs Again exceptionally strong and prices advanced 10il2'r ; light hogs hi ought $4 07'a4 23 mixed lots. $105 n4J0, heuvv, $la4 30, culls. K23iJ, pigs $3 70.14 25 Sheep Steady but lambs ruled about 10c hi low jesterday, sluep sold at $2a3 for culls up to $1 2",i1 40 for prime wethers, yearlings, $IMaG. spring lambs, Sl.ifiW), western sheep, $1 50.il 73 Re ceiptsCattle 17.r.flO bead, hogs, 2S.0OO head; sheep 15 000 head New Yoik Live Stock Marker. New York, July 1? Reeves Steers opened steady, closed 5al0c lower, bulli steady to 10c. higher, medium nnd com mon cows, stead) to 10c lower, about all sold; common to choice steers, $1 73a3.70, tops, $3 75, bulls, $:'7.ia3 50; cows $2a4 03 Calves Opened steady to 25c. off, veils closed 35n50c lower, common to choice veals. $5a7.50, culls, $150; buttermilks, $2 7313 60, grasserH and yeai lings, $2 50a3. Sheep Easj , lambs, tlrm, 10a23c. higher, thrco cars unsold, common to choice sheep, $3aS 10. common to choice lambs, $5a7, 0110 car. $7 42'tj; culls, $4 50. Hogs Higher nt $1 50a I CO Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, July 12,-Cattle-Recelpts. 92 cars; Hteudy to firm, no very good hero, veals ipilet; tops, $6 50a6,75; com mon to good, $1ntJ.2J. Hogs Receipts, 12 cars; 5al0c. higher and active Yorkers. 4 S3a4 40, mixed mediums and heavy, $4 35; pigs. $4 35a 1 40, roughs, $3C5a3S0; stags, $!a3 35. Sheep and Lambs Re ceipts, 3 cars, steady; spring Inmbi, good, $6 23aCr,o, no fancy hero, culls to fair. $3a0. winter lambs, $3a5 60. wether sheep hnnd) kind, $5 10a3 23, mixed sheep, $150a5; heavy sheep, dull, some still un. sold. East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Liberty, July 12. Cattle Steady; extra, $5.41n5 55: prime, $5.30a5.4O; com mon. $3.50a4.20 Hogg Active and higher; medium good Yorkers nnd pigs, $4 40; fair Yorkers. SI Mat 35; heavy hogs, $l20al,23; grussers, $!.15a4,20: good roughs, $3 G0a3.S5. Sheep Steady; cholco wethers, $l.90a5; FOR RENT FOR RENT-TUP OLD HOME FOR Friendless on Adnins acnue. It will bo rented us 11 whole, or will be tltted up for two families. It Is well adapted fur ai larsu boardlni; hmitc, or for rmt inn furnished looms Innulro of F. L. Illteheock & Son, Flro Insurance nnd Real Estate, Commonwealth Uulldlng. FOR RENT - UACHEI.OR'S APART ments. No. 516 Spruce street. Applj h A. Wntrcs. 932 GREEN RIDGE STREET, EHiil'J rooms: due location; JIG. FOR SALE FOR SALE-GOOD SECOND HAND piano, cheap. Ac'drcss P. I box 201. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-B FOR C cents at druggists. One elves relief. FOff SALE OR RbiNT. FOR" SALE (Oil l"ti:NT - SINGLE house GO,' Qulrcy nsenue, steam heat G F Rej nobis, Connell RulldlnK. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALi-NEW SINGLE HOUSE ON Webster avenue, near Gibson street. Very deslrablo location Dining room, reception hall nnd staircase finished In hnrd wood Ten rooms. Open plumb ing Also house 430 Qulncy, and one 432 Monroo avenue, nnd two doublo houses on Madison avenue. G. F Rev nobis, Connell Building. MONEY TO LOAN. Alvvorth, ntty Cc mmonwcalth bldg MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUR. FOUR nnd one-half, llvo nnd six per cent. Any nmount Dunn & Walker, 311-313 Connell building FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, nnd five per cent money on approved socurltv. M II. HOLQATE, Common wealth building BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED - PARTNER IN FIRST class United States patent, worth in vestigating Apply Lowe, British-American patent agent Serantcn House, Cltv. FOUND FOUND-A RED AND WHITE COW nt my residence at the Sibley Owner can have tho same by paving for adver tisement. John Miller Sihlei, Old Forge. CITY SCAVENGER A.B RRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAU1.1S and cess pools, no odm Improved pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Lcavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, fcr Elck's drug storo, corner Adams and Mulberry. Tclephono 9340. MRS L. T KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment, 50c: shampooing. 50c: facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES RARRE RECORD CAN be had in Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Broi.. 403 Spruce and 303 Lin. den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuu; I. S. Schutzcr. 2U Spruce street. TRUSTEES SALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS Thc undersigned, trustees ot N 1' Osterhout, will offer for sale, at the Os t' rhoit stoie, No 112 Wcs.t Market Mreet. the entlro stock of goods, late of N. I' Osterhout, consisting of Drv Good 1. Groceries, Boots and Shoes, lints and Caps etc . etc., by public bale to the highest and best blddei s for cash, on Mondnv, the 17th dr. of July. Uti, at 10 o'clock a m. The entile stock must be sold without reserve, for tho benefit of creditors. W J LEWIS THOMAS SHOTTEN. Trustees. LEGAL. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-B VIRTUE ot tin order of the Oiphans' Court cf I.iickavviinn.i count), the undersigned AilmliilslialiK. C. T. A., of thei estate ol Laureneo .Me.Murru), late cf tho Cit of of Scranton, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pei.nsvlvanl i, deceased, will ex pose at Public Sale on the hcrelnaftei dc icilbed premise s on Genet street, between Plttston and Sterne avenues, In tho Cil of Scranton Lrie kawunn.i Count), Penn slvania. on Saluiela), July 2J at 2 p 111 All that eel tain messuage 01 parce-l eif land describe el as lollows Situate lu the' Clt) of Scranton, County of Luekawunna anil State et Pennsylvania mill known and deslgnateel as lot Nunibci 17. In squaie or block Number 90, situate upon street called tend known as Genet street, upon the tuvvn plot 'if Seianton lutende I to be dul) registeied and neorded, said lot being 40 feet In trout, nnd I') tect In rear, and 130 fe rt in depth Ece pilng and reserving all eoil und mlii'ial In same manner, and to the sime extent as tho same arc excepted nnd irsued lu tho eleed from William Connell et ux to Laurence MeMurrnj dated Jj Ant II. ISM, and reeoided In D B 137, page SO, In tho Recorder's olllce of Liekawanna county. Terms of Sale $150 00 cash on dav ef sale and the balance of the purchase, mone) In two e eiual annual Installments-! to be Fecureel by bond and mortgage on the premises ELIZ UIETH Mi .MURRAY Admlnlstr.itilx. C T. A. J W. BROWNING. Solicitor SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE cclveel by tho under dgne'd secietary of the 01)phnnt borough school boarel until Monduy evening, Jul) 17, for painting the exterior of the following school buildings Central school First ward school Third ward school, Mnrfhvvrod school, also for painting tho fences surioundlng the same buildings The beiird will furnish all ma terial necesarv to do tho weirk Also for papering nil the 100ms In the Central building The board to furnish Ingrain paper for the work Intel lor of Conlial sehool to be revarnlfhed mil all old var nish to be ic moved F01 further Infeir matlon address the Secretary. O B Hol lernn Mnrshwood Pa Tho Board re. serves the right to rdeet any or all bids THOMAS LENAHAN President. a R HOLI.ERAN Secretnry. Ol) pliant, July 11, 1S99 common, $2.e1; yearlings, $3n3: spring lambs, $la0 50; veal calves, $7a7.23. Oil Market. Oil City. July 12 Credit balances. $121; certificates, closed $1 226 bid for cash oil, no sales, shipments. .623 barrels; aver age, 71.C&5 barrels, runs, 9S.730 barrels; na. trfage, 76,073 barrels. Thomas Turnace Resumes. Bethlehem, Pa. July 12 -The Thomas Iron company's Hellcrtcwn furnaco was put lo blast today giving employment to 150 hands, after a long suspension The company's 'iron ore mines near Heller town are being got In readiness for min ing again after twelvo jcars' Idleness Strikers Work at Old Bates. Sharon, Pa.. July 1.' Tho blast furnace employs at bhnrpsvlllc, who declared a strike Jul) 1 for un ndvnnco of 20 cents per da), returned to work toelav at the old rato ot wages. About eight hundred mm vvero Involved. Tho strike caused a heavy loss to the operators. HOY 17 YEARB OF AGE WANTS PO. sltlon ns clerk or on delivery wagon; knows clly well, can Rle reference from former employers. Address J. L. 8 , 1W South Main avenue, clt) SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASII lug nnd Ironing at homo nnd go out by tho day. Call or uddress A. H., 311 North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED -"rY YOFNO Indy us nsslstant In olllce; can furnish best of reference. Adduss L, M., Trl 1 line olllce. SITUATION WANTED-HY-.rYol7N 1 man to work for a prlvnte family m most nnj kind ot work, good reforenrt D. 19 Stark street. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSE, r lt,c9P,r 1)V elderly woman. Address E J Trlbuno ofllco. OUNO MAN WISHES POSITION AS driver on light delivery wagon. Ad. dress O. C, Tribune olllce. WASHING. AND IRONING DONE RY an epert laundress 227 Marlon bt Green Ridge, opposite tho factory. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Connell building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COC Washington uvenuc. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT" 435 Spruce st., cor Wash nv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington uvenuc, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTI3T3 DR I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. W)omlng and Mul berry. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 W)omlng qve. WELCOME C SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 6. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES jour hat to order and they lit. HOTEU3 AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 THANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLEE. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lavv. Rooms, 312-3U Mears" Building. M J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT law Ofllces, C12-613 Meara Building. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Rurr building, rooms 13 and 11 Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN &. KNAFP. AT tornc.vs and Counsellors-at-Law Re publican building, Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 611, 615 and 510 Board ot Trado building. D P REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securlt) Mears' building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Itooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears' building L A WATRES. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trado building, ScrantonC Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATRRSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank bulldln: C COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. WT RERTHOLF, ATTORNEY Mears" building PHYSICIAN' AND StVffQEOVS MARY A SHEPHERD. MmOME opithlst,tlO Llnde-n street. DR W E ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASlf limeon avenue DR. L M GATES, ROOMS 207 ANdIm Board of Trade Building. Offlee hours Ho 9 a m . 2 lo 3 and 7 to S p. m Rcsl elenoc, 309 Madison avenue. DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST "In Rupture. Truss I itilntr and Fat Reduc tion Olllce telephone 13!d Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to I, 7 to 9 DR f W L'AMOREAUX OrPIc7:i Washington avenue Rcslihnce. ijij Mulberry Chronic dseise, lungs henrt, kldne)S and genlto-urlnai v or gans a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p m. w. g RoTvic veterinary avrT. gron. Horses Cattle and Doifs treated Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Crurses preparatory to college law. medle Ino or business. Op-Mis Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann LL D , principal urel proprlc tor. W. E. Pluinley, A. M headmaster. SEFOS G R CLAnK & CO.. seedmen and Nursery men ; storo 14f Washington uve 11110; green house, T50 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 72 WIRE SCREENS J0S7 KUETTEl7REAR 511 LACKA. wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa, manufae t urer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS BVUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics parties, leceptlons, wed ellnga and concert vvnik furnished I"er terms addiess R J Bauer, conductor, 117 W) urning avenue, over Hulberts" music store MEOAHGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies envelopes paper bags, twlne Weirchouse 130 Washington avenue Scranton, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LcUIkIi Vallcv Knilfo.ii. In effect May 14, 1699 TRAINS LEAVE SCUANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D & II, R R , at fi 15 11 m and l.'OJ, 2 13 4 27 1 Black Diamond Express), unci 1130 p m. Sundavs. D. U II.. 1 53 7 43 p m. For White Unven, Halcton nnd prln cinal points In the coal regions via D fc II R H , C 43. 2 IS and 4 27 p m Tor Pottsvllle. G43, 2 18 n m For Rothlehcm. Easton, Reading, Hnr riuiiurit and principal intermediate stn to s 1 via D. A H. R R, C.43 a. in.. 12 03. 2 is 4 27 tHlock Dlumond Express), 11.30. Simduvs, D. it H 153. 7 43 p. m Foi Tunkhnnnock. Towand.i. Elnilra, ithacn Geneva and principal intermedi ate s ntlons. Mai), L A: W R. R . !, 03 am. 12 53 nnd J 33 p m For Geneva. Rochester, Buffalo, Nlng nru Falls Chicago and all points west via D & H R. R. 12 03. 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express). 7.48 and 11 30 p m Sun Su & 11 12 03 a. m 7 43p m Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallo) parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barro nnel New York. Phlladel nhln. Buffalo nnel Suspension llildgej ROLLIN II WILBUR Gen, Supt . South Bethlehem Pa CHAS S LRU Gen Pass Act. SO Coil. lanelt street. Now Yoik. A. W. NONNEMAC1IER. JMvlslon Pass- engar Agent, Bouth Bethlohein, Pa. For tickets and Pullman rwwrvatlons apply 309 Lackavvunna ave,, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WWlMVWWMMWWWVWSy Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrioburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvllle, Beading, NorrlB town, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.88 p. m.) for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. , , J. K. WOOD, Uert'l Pats. AjJlt. J. II HUTCHINSON. Central Mnajr. Del., Lticku. au.1 Western. Effect Monday, June 5, 1S9D. iralns leave Scranton as follows: Ex f ; for New York nnel ull points east, 1 . 3 00. 6.10, S 00 and 10.05 u. m ; 12.53 und " 3" I, 111. Lxpress for Enston. Trenton, Phlladel K! ,n,ml the south, 5.10, 8.00 nnd 10 03 a. m . lj 55 and 3 3J p. m iob)hanna accommodation, C10 p m. mii!i' .Sss f.or Rlnghamton, Oswego. EI Mn.'i -or"'ff. Hath, Dansvllle, Mount Moirisuiiel Buffalo, 12.10, 2 33, 9 00 n. m.; r am' "u0 I' "i-i making close conncc J'"? nt "uffalo to nil points In tho west, northwest nnel south-vest. vvnsiungton nccommoelntlon, 3 40 p. as. Binghumlon and way stations, 105 p. m. 1 actoryvlllo accommodation, 4 00 p m. rslchoNon ncoommodatlon, COO 11 m Lxpress for UtUa nnd Rlchdeld b'pilnss, 2i u. m. and 153 p. m Ithaca, 2.35. 9 a m. nnd 1 53 p m. l'or Northumberland, Plttston. Wllkca Uarre. PI) mouth, Uloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections ut North uinberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg. Baltimore. Washington und tho south Northumberland nnel intermediate, sta tions, COO, 10 03 a' 111.. and 1.55 and 6 40 p. m. .Nnntlcnke and Intermediate stations. J Q$ nnd 11 10 u. m PI) mouth nnd Interme djatc stations, 3.33 und S.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 55 p in Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nllexpiess trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc, apply to M L. Smith. DIs trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllce. Delaware nuJ Ilinlsoti. On. May 14th. 1S99, trains will leavo Scranton ns follows. For Carbondnle C 20, 7.63, S 53, 1013 a. m., 12 noon. 123. 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, C 23, 7.57, 9.15 11 00 p m ; 1 10 n m. l'or Albun), Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. C 20 a. m., 2 20 p m For Honesdalo 6 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 23 p. m. For Wllkcs-Barre-0.13. 7 43, 8 43, 133. 10 43 a m , 12 03, 1 23, 3 33, 4 27, B.10, 7 4S. 10 41, 11.30 p m For New York, Philadelphia, etc, U Lehigh Valle) Rallroael-C 45 p m.. 12 W. 12S, 4 27 p m ; with Black Dlumond Ex press, 11 :'0 p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6 45, 9 33 a. m ; 2 18, 4 27 p m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 1 a. m , 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 tl, 11.30 p. in. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbonelale and the North 0 40, 7 43, S31!. 9 31, 10.33. 1153 n. m.; 1.23. 213, 3 25, 4.23, 7. 4 J, 10 33 1127 p. m. From Wllkes-B.irro und tho South 6 15, 7 4S. S43, 10 33, 11.53 n. m , 1.18, 2 14. 3.13. 5 20, 6 21, 7 53 9 01, 10 01 p m : 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondnle 9 03, 11.33 p. m.; 2 23, 3.52. 5 47. 9 53 p m. For Wllkes-Barre-9 3S, 12 03 a. m ; 1.5S, 3 23. 5 13. 7 4S p m For Albany, Saiatoga, Montteal, Bos ton New England Points, etc , 2 23 p m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada .1 W HURDICK. G. P. A.. Alban). N. Y. 11 W CROSS, D P A, Seianton. Pa (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R and South Ferry, Whitehall street Central Railroad ot New Jcry Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23,1899. Trains leave Seianton for Now York, Newark. Elizabeth. Philadelphia Easton, Bethlehem Allentown, Mauch Chunk and White Haven at S.30 a m ; express, 120; express, 4.00 p m Sundu)s, 2 13 p. m For Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barre 8.30. 1130 a m. 120, 4 00, 713 p. m Sundays, 11 30 a m , 2 15 7 15 p. in l'or Mountain Park, 8.30, 11.30 a. m . 1.20 p in. Sundavs, 11 JO a. 111 2 15 p m For Haltlmore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, b 30 11. m , 1 20 P. in. Sunda) s. 2 15 p. m For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc, ut (8 30 through car) a. m and 1 20 p m For Rcaellng, Lebanon and Hairlsburg, v la Allentown, 8.u0 n. in , 1 20 p. in. Sun da). 2 15 p. m l'or Pottsvllle S 30 n. m , 1 20 p. m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river nt 4 00 9 10 (ex pie.ss) a. m.. 1 So (expiess) p. in. Sunday, i .'0 a m. Leave New Yeirk, South rerrv, foot Whitehall stiect. at 9o3 a. m.. 123 p in. Passengers 111 riving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with nil tho elevated rallionds, Broadway eablc cars and ferries to Ilronkl)ii nnd Stnten Icland, making epiick transfer to und 11 0111 Grand Central depot and Long Islam! rallioid Leave Philadelphia, Reading Tcimlnal, 9"1 a in, 3.U0 p m. Sunda) s, 615 a. in "l'hioiigh tickets to all points East, South and Wett at lowest rato at tho btatlon. jt OLIIAUSEN, Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Qen. Pass Agt iiricand Wyoming Valley. Time Tnble In Effect Juno 4. 1S99 Trains leave Scrunteui for New York, Newbuigb and Intermediate points on Frio tnllroail at 5 00 a m nnel 2 2S p m l'or lliiwle-) ami local points at 5 00 a. m. ,b.45 u. m. and 2 Ji p. in. For Lako Ariel at 3 20 P m Suuelu) trains leave Seianton for Lake Ariel nt 8 41 a in and 1 !0 p m. Stopping ut Intermediate stations sent wro-v. division. In i:f feci J unci '.' jlh. 1MID. IVorili Humid, souiii nouiidi i()5 203 201 202Sll42()e g nations g ,S' K i p uArrlvo Leave, a u Ti'aN Y rranuin ht .... 74) .... Tio, Weie 4Jnd street .... 753 . .. 70o WeehawUou ... 810.... nr m p u Arrlvu Leav e a hi1 jj r h 10 46 1043 3 1151 18' 10M of urr.i oi) i.' ml 1 uiloMu on), a 1 61 iH aw 2't 4 si 0 sa, : 'ii 4 41 Hancock btnrllslit l'liatou Park W Invvooa Toyntella Orson rinieant Mt. I'r.ljMdalo 1'oiesi city Caitnnelalo hue lirldtfe iamw Jcimyn Aichttiiilil Winteui lvckviiis iilvrhnnt rrlcctiur 'lluoop l'lnvlileiiio l'ark l'mco hciauton 10 31 10 4! AS) t!4 10 15 10 05 (I 50 U40 9tb (4 u lu nv, coi asp nn KIJSV 41 I'll) Sffliaia 0 50 BK Jf,8 Svi sro r."i OV !')lt fV 10,1149 emit .'in T OS 3 1V S 34 7 21 8 19, 5 41 7 84' 33t' GCt T 87 13 381 5 5i !)( Alt' O f1 O'.'J 910 9 07 101 f7,fll 0! .Mllliill H58 13tl'.'l 411113 4011 13 3(iU II 31 II 07 S3 110) 2: 11 0) 2-J110I 101IW7 13 10 5.V T4i 1 1 111 I'l U VI 343 noi 3 51 110) 3M an 3 59, 0 111 8 53 1 7 50 8 60 8 45 8 4 J 8 40! 8 33, 8 3) 8. 'J'.'! StO ? ,B ;i 811! 401 081 8 04 80el 8 10 8U 815 4 071 0 21 4 10 G7 4 141 03' ttif am 4 w, a so r ur m A ill' MA II I. cavo Anno l 11 t Wuodayonly f sU'oliloa that trains stop on sljnM for rs scugci s '1 1 alus oo) and "M sundny only Other trains dally except c-timlay, )ci'uve) intrs via ontailo t western botoie purclinslne; tickets and save money Inoui'li Wazner DiitTct iileepcr and free re clining choir car New orl: to ciitcijo without cliange. I'ncni:e'r Uiili Ke'diicvel to TWOt'C'llltl'lT .11114. J.c. 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