The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 22, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJi-SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1S09.
BASE BALL.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
W.
Allentown G
lllrhniond 7
Lancaster '. 6
Wllkes-Barro 5
Reading G
No walk C
L. P.O.
C .CIS
4 .bJl
5 .543
0 .45)
7 .417
7 .117
Vv'llkes-narre. .Tuly 21. Wllkes-nnrre
defeated Rlehruond today by betti-r
playing nt nil stapes ot tho Rome,
jlmi-son bad the IUtors nt his meicy
until the nlntli Twice tho game wns
stopped on account of wrangling, nnd
Odwet'.l nnd fctoolinnn vveio put out of
the game In tho eighth. Wilgley made
4 homo lun In the ninth Inning. Score:
WILKr.S-HARRE.
n. ii. o. a. n.
Hnlllgnn, rf 0 2 1 0 t
Coughlln, 3b 1 1 a 4 0
Ooeckel, lb 0 1 12 0 0
Odwell. s 1112 1
Itlchtcr. cf 1 2 0 1 0
Huini. 2b 0 0 G 8 0
Oondlng, c 1 1 0 (1 0
.Tlmeson, l 1 2 G 1 0
Goodwin, If 12 0 3 1
Totals C 12 27 19 3
RICHMOND.
n. II.
O.
3
1
1
4
8
r:.
o
o
o
o
o
n
o
n
o
n
o
- r.
Vv'rlgley, pr 1"
Shannon, rf 1
Dolan. 2b 0
Hobolel, If 0
Calhoun, lb 1
Hnrgiove. of 0
Dundon, 2b 1
Ptoelm in, c 0
Pf.tuntlllcr, ii 1
Hes, c 0
Totals ".
"WIIKcB-Hnrro 0
Hid niond II
1
0
21
.0 0200004
.,.1100 100 105-5
Home run Wrlgley Two-base hit
Hlchtei, odwell, Jlnuson oncriflce
ltlti CJocckil. .Ilmcson Loft on bases
Wilkes-Unri p. G, Richmond, S Double
pla.vs Dolan to Wilgley to Calhoun,
Coimhlln to Hums to Gocckel; Odwell
to limns to Goeekel 2. Bases on balls
Off .Tlmeson, G. off 1'fnnmlllei. 3.
Struck out Hv Jlme.son. 7: by Pfnn
mlller, 2. Wild pitch .Ilmeson. Stolen
bases Itlehter,2, Jlmes-m, Dolan. Dun
don, 2. Umplic Hetts. Time 2.23.
At Heading R.H.E.
Reading 0 0 0 0 110 0 0210 1
Lancaster ...100 0 3000 4 7 1
Battel les Thatcher nnd Snyder; Wll
helm and Stioh. Fmplie Mullane.
At Allentown It. H. E.
Allentown 8 13 10 0 0 0 4-17 11 I
Newark . '.... 013 00 0 0307 B G
U.Utoiles RMey and MeSInnus, Stulti,
McPartlln and Itoaeh Umpire Mornn.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
W.
Brookln 53
Boston 49
Philadelphia K
St. Louis 4i
Chicago It
Bnltlmore 13
Cincinnati 3D
Pittsiirg 37
New York 1"
Louisville 32
Wnshlngton SO
Cleveland 15
L. P.C.
25 .bS3
20 .020
30 .613
33 .bV
32 .371
SI 31S
3S .Vjij
42 .4t,S
43 .4(1
41 .110
a .151
OS ,1S1
At Washington Flist game. K.H.E.
Cleveland 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 B 13 0
Washington ..0300000003 G G
Batteries Calllllower nnd Schiecon
gost; lienor and Duncan. Umpires
Gunej and Latham.
Second game R.1I V.
C eland ... .0 0 0 0 0 " 1 0 0 3 7 1
Washington .3 0002000 5 7 1
Bnttetles Bites nnd Schrecongost,
Of the Great Sale of
Stock of
The Special Feature
Gents' Furnishing
Goods and Caps
MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR
Dr. Jaros,' Dr. Wright's, Wilsou Bros.' silk
aud wool, all silk autl combination suits, and all
the high grade makes at greatly reduced prices.
Also all
Hats, Neckwear, Shirts,
Summer Underwear,
H
ALF
Call aud be couviuced
but facts at
412 SPRUCE STREET
LOUIS Ii. ISAACS.
Umpires daft-
At Pittsburg- Il.H E.
Philadelphia ..0120000003 S G
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 G 7 3
Battel les Donohuo nnd McPurland;
CJiribro nnd Sola Iver. Umpires Swart
wood and Hunt.
OTHER LEAGUE GAMES.
Eastern League.
Ilnrtfuid, 7: Worcester, 3.
Horhcster. It; Mnutrc.il, I.
Providence, C, Spilngllclel, 1.
Western League.
Grand Rnplds, 0; Minneapolis, 4.
Indinnupolls. I, KnnsnB Clti, 3.
IVtrolt-Mllnnul.cc, rain.
Huffulu-St. Paul, rain.
AMATEUR, BASE BALL NOTE3.
Tho Young Pino lliook Sliders chnl
Icngu any team In tho citv undei 12
.vears of uge fci a gatno ot ball on
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, nnd
will meet on thr cornoi of Ash stltet
and Cnpousn uMlillc rieaso answnr as
!oou as poslb!i. Lewis l.pwy, manngoi ;
William Igo, pitcher and second base
man, John Stave, captain, Waller Gnimh
an, hottstop. Louis Levy, catrhcr,
Janus McPnitland. first biseman; John
Stnxe, pitcher. Hobble Gllrov. left llelder.
Pen Stutsman, center Holder; Luko
t'nekus, second catcher
A number of the printers from tha
various ofllces In the city will journey to
Wllke.-l!arro toda nnd piigugo In n base
bull contest with represent itlves of tho
craft from that ellj. Tho game will be
Placed nt West Side pirk and n lecep-
tlou will bo temkicd tho vlsltois In tiio
evening
The Senators of Green Rldf,e will piny
the Arlels on their giounds on Jul 2j
The Senatois will play the Talor Reds
ot. their ground nn Siturdn, July 22
The Senators challPiigp thp St. Tliomaa'
College base ball team tor July 23. W.
11 Whei.tlej.
The St. Thomas' College bine ball team
will play the OI pliant Hrowns this af
ternoon on the Ob pliant giounds, gnmo
to Iip called nt 3 30 o'clock sharp. It is
i spec t I'd to l.e cue of Hip most exciting
games ever known In Lackawanna cotm
t. The South Ship bite bill tenm accepts
the challei.ge ot the Euukn of Provi
dence to a game of ball Aug 3, for tho
(tmtnpini.fdilp of the eotintv and $luo a
side, the gnine to t. kp place nt Athb tie
pari: Scranton Tor further Information
meet me at Plahei tj's birber shop, cor
ner ot Plttston iv e nue nnd Chrry street,
be lure Mnudn. P Plnhcity. innnnger.
The Sliders will play tho Sluggers of
Grepn Hldgo this, afternoon nl 2 30 o'clopk,
on the Sliders' greiunds Tho following
members of the Sliders nrc requested to
report nt the grounds: II. 13 Costelln.
13d and Prank O'Reilh. G. Ilanington,
W. Gallagher. S Phillips, W. Thomas.
13. Harper, 13. Johnson
The Sulcldp club composed of various
amateurs of tho Hill, elinllcngo tho
Jonas Longs' team for Monday, the Globe
team for Tuesday, the Leader team for
WcelncMlav nights, the games to stnrt nt
(51s; o'clock on the Mo-cs Tnjlor Ilos
pltal grounds Please answer In TIip
Tribune
The West Side Reserves will plav the
St. Thomas' Reserves this afternoon on
Washburn street giounds. Ira Davlec,
m wager.
Tho Actives of Providence will cross
bat with the Starlights of Jesup, on the
Jesup grounds, Monday, July 21. D.
Alexander, manager
The West Side Reserves challenge the
Tavbir Reds to a rame nt ball on tho
Hods' grounds lia Davie, manager
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tfa
companv bap ball team challenge tho
Grand Union Tea cnmpinv base bill teun
to a game of bae bill July 23, at C p m
Tf challenge 1 accepted ilace and ni.
langemcnts to be decided upon by tho
two captains J C nullum, manager,
A P. Dershlmei, captain.
Finest wines and cigars at Lane's,
320 Spruce street.
the Bronson & Tallman
High Grade
This Week Will Be
Dlnccn and KlttrlclRC.
ncy and Latham.
Suspenders, Etc.,
AT
P
that we advertise uothing
Successor to Dronson & Tallman,
Men's Furnishers and Hatters.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
By Associated rres9.
Now York, July 21. Tho stock market
wns dull todny for tho general l'st but
there wns u linn tone and llnal prices
vvcro higher than tboso of last night.
Tho Grangers were especlnlly Ini good
demnnil nnd ruled for tho greater part
ef the day ut nbout a point above yes
terday Burlington nnd Hock Islnnd
showed special strength and there was
seimo eldenco of manipulation In
the'se two stocks. Much talk was beard
of Buitlngton's largo earnings for Juno
nnd rumors were nlloat on a coming
Increase In Hock Island dividend rate,
which was, however without ofllclal
sanction. London was a decided fnctor
lu tho dnv'rt higher prices nnd buying
for that account In New York was
estimated oh high na 20,000 shares,
principally of L & N. Money condi
tions were apparently much cnsler In
London nnd the sterling exchnngo rato
here worked lower In sympathy In spite
ot the lower tendency of local money
rates. A,U apprehension of shipment'
I gnld tomorrow wns dissipated early
lu tho day with a beneficial effect on
speculative sentiment. The Influences
from abroad were all favorable except
a fall In French tents and a decline In
the sterling exchange rato nt Paris
which suggested Increased money needs
at that centre Considering the dull
ness of tho local htock market tho
scope of the dealings was lemarkably
broad, a large number of usually In
octlve stocks coming Into activity and
regl3tpiliig sharp gains. Among these
were American tobacco, Colornelo and
Southern first pi of cried, Mobile nnd
Ohio, Twin City rapid transit, National
Biscuit, Dps Moines, nnel Fort Uoelgp,
Plttsburff C. C. & St. Louis, General
Electrlp, Continental Tobacco preferred,
Colorado fuel, tho smelting stocks, Il
linois Central, lead, Malting preferred,
Pacific Mail, Iowa Central preferred,
Chicago Great Western preferred ami
Ameilean hoop piefeired which rose
between 1 nnd 2 points each. American
linseed oil preferred gained &V. Not
nil of these gains were held, th market
diopplng awnv somewhat In the Intense
dullness of the late tiudlng. The local
tiactlon stocks were all In pretty good
demand. Brooklyn Transit rising an ox
ti enie 1? and clolng up m. Sugar
wns Inclined to be havy throughout
the day on tumors of new developments
In the opposition. Some hesitation was
caused by the late dealings by doubts
ns to the ohniaeter of the tommorvv'a
bank statement the changing In thlo
cash Item being problcmtlcnl. Prices
weie marked up In some cases just be
fore the cloe, giving a steaely tone
to the final tiansactlons. Total sales
313,?.
Bonds werp dull but prlcps were
slightly higher. Total bales par value
n.coo.ono
IT. S. 3 registered and tho new 4s
dp declined 4 while tho old 4s register
ed advanced s In the bid price.
By C'arrliigton .. Cusick.
New Yoik. July 21. Tlvere was a
shaip nndvance In tho whole list, nb
the opening on better London pi Ices
and Increased commission business and
piospccts of easier monej.
Tho nppaient falluip of the railroad
stilkes also helped materially to
strengthen the market particularly tho
Tt action shaics, Mctiopolltnn gaining
more than one point on opening trans
actions. The dangers were also strong, the
first sales showing advances of front
to ?4 as compared w Itli Inst night s
rioting pi Ices. Hock Island was the
fi ature of this gioup on favotable crop
and dividend repoits
The volume of business at the open
ing was gi eater than any day during
the week unci although the market be
came dull after the first hour It dls
I'lajed great strength up to the last
ball hour when prices fell off sllgthly
ftom the high figures of the day.
The Industilals were also a feature
of strength, fresh speculative move In
leather based on Idea that trade at
least becoming more profitable.
Tho general Impiesslon Is market
may reasonably advance now in ab
sence of any special depressing fea
tuies, prospects of good reports of rail
roads earnings und universal opinion
In banking elides that no more gold
will be Impoited this season.
Insiders arc taking advance In Bur
lington lit anticipation of a good Juno
statements.
The anticipation of a good bank
statement tomorrow Influences the
tradeis In buying stocks.
The close wns dull but strong.
Quotations furnished by CAHHINGTON
&- CUSACK. stock and bond brokers,
rooms 410 and 411 Council building, Scran,
ton, Pa.
Open- High- Low- Clos.
nig. est est ing
Am
Am
Am
Am
Am
At
Cotton Oil .
Sugar Hef.
Tobacco ...
S. & W. . .
S. & W , Pr.
4Fi
41'i H'
53,4 31
M' 93'4
20 20
Cl4 til?i
3s' 3SU
47?i 4S
1114 H3'j
40'8 41
2S'4 2S
Uu'ii HG'
HVi U
Nl' 112
13034 ico'i
HS 110
177 177S
3S'4 3SU
19 10l4
41s 113.
72 73' i
Ub'i HSi
2114 2U4
3V, 35' ,
4S 4i'Si
4U4 ll'i
11U 11C,
20" 2i"i
13S', 13J'
21' 2.'i
J fit 30 'i
77'4 77'i
17', Mt
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1171s US",
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lift i
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T. & S Fe
a
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Pr.. OPi
.... 3S'4
Am Tin Plato
n & Ohio
Illeiok H T
Con Teibaeco
("lies & Ohio ....
Chic, Fair. Q
Chle & G. W . .
C. Mil & St P. ..
Chle & N W. .,
Chle.. H. I. H P..
Cons Gas
Fed Steel .
Fed Steel, Pr ... .
Int'l Paper . . .
Louis & Niudi ...
Manhattan
.111
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linn
. 14
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73
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. Mil,
. 77?
. 479
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.117'i
,. 31
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. 3U,
,. ClH
. iiV
.. 22'g
,. VW,
. 77i
,. 30
Met Traction . ..
M K & T
Miss IMcillo . ...
Nufl Steel
N. J Centrul . ..
N. Y. Air ttrnko
N. Y Central ....
N. Y., O & W .
Noith Pacific ...
North. Pacific, Pr.
Pacific Mall
Penna R. H
IVoplo's Gas . ..
P C C. & St. L..
Hd'g 1st Pr
South Pacific ....
Southern Ky ....
Tenn C. i I
Tex 1'aeiflo
I'lilnn P.tclflo . ...
t'ninn I'neiflc, Pr..
P S Lea., Pr . ..
U. S. Rubber
21'4
ill
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7W.
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71
50
77'j
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51
CHICAGO nOARD OF TRADE.
Open. High- Low- Clos.
WHEAT. . Inc. est. et. inc.
Ueptemiier a il',t
CORN
September 32 32.
OATS.
September 20 20'i
PORK
70
0
3F
19's
917
6.55
31a
19?.
9 20
5 57
September 9 20 9 27
LARD.
September 5 33 5 00
Scranton Board of Trado Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
First National llanu m
Scrnnton Savings Banlc
Scranton Packing Co
Third National Bank
Scranton Railway Co
Dlmo Dep & DIs. Bank
Economy Light, Heat Pow
er Company
Scianton Illuminating Heat &
Power Company
233
30
200
t5
47
a
Bcrunton Forging Co 100
SO
100
mortgage, nuo itoj m
Peoplo's Street Hallway, first
mortangc. duo 101R
iu
Peoplo's Street Hallway. Gen
eral mortgage, due 1W1 .. ..
Dickson Manufacturing Co. ..
Lncka. Township School ti..
Clty'of Scranton Bt. Imp. i.
Ml Vernon Coal Co
Bcrnnton Axlo Works
Scranton Tructlon 6 bonds..
US
100
102
1UJ
83
100
115
Bcrnnton Wholesnlo Market.
(Corrected by 11. O Dale, 27 Lackawanna
Avenue.)
Iluttcr Crcnmerj, 20c, print, 21c ; dairy
frch, IS'inlDc.
Cheese Pull cream, new, 9'inlOc.
Heans Per bu cholco marrow, $I.C3;
medium, $1.45. pea, SI I" il GO.
Peas Per bu , green, Jl 20.
Onions Southern or western, per bbls.,
$3u3 2.i, per bu JI.I0.
New Potatoes Per bbls., $2 23; per bu.,
73a SOc.
Lemons 3a1 "5 per box.
riour-$l.23n4 CO.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, July 21.-Wheat-?4c. low.
cr; contract grade, Jiily 701sn70V. Corn
Plrnt and ic higher; No. 2 mixed, July,
3Gi4n37. Oats-Dull and lnegulai. Ne). 2
white clipped. 30An3mc : No 3 do. do.
30c; No. 2 mixed do. 29u2lH!c. Putter
Steady but ejuiet, fancy western cream,
crj, 184c; do. prints, 21c. Kggs Firm;
fresh nearbj, 13al3',c ; do. western, lt'sa
14c; do. southwestern, 13c, do south
ern, lOallc. Cheese Firm nnd higher;
New York full cream, fancy now small,
S'ailc , elo. do fair to choice, new. S'4a
S3e.; Ohio Hats fancy SaS'tc ; do. fnlr to
good, "a.'c. Refined sugurs Unchang
ed. Cottem-Stendv Tallow-Dull, city
prime in hhds . 4'saJ 3-tie , country do.
elo , bbls . 4'(,c , dark elo . 3'c ; cakes, Co ;
grene, 2'ia,pie Live poultry Plim, fair
ilemind, fowls, 12c ; old roosters, Sc ;
spring chickens, u.ii3e for large; med
ium do. lie; small de , 10c ; ducks, 9al0c.
Drcsed Poultrj Firm, good demand;
fowls choice, 12al2'tc, do fulr to Bond,
llall'te , old roosters, 7'aSe. , broilers,
luarbj, large, lSa20p. , small nnd medium
do, ItalSc, western elo large. Haifa',
medium do , 12allc ; small and scalded,
lOallc. Receipts Flour, 2 000 barrels and
7000 sacks; whent, 31000 bushels; corn,
237,000 bushels; oats, 42.O0O bushels. Ship,
ments Wheat, 31,000 bushels, corn, 125,.
000 bushels, oats, 4,000
NewYorkQrala and Produce Market.
New York, July 21 Flour Weak and
shade lower, demand Is mostly for spring
patents In sacks. Wheat-Spot weak, No.
2 red, 75s, f. o. b afloat" spot. No 1
Northern Duluth, 77 f. o b. ailoat spot
Options opened stc id nnd experlenceel a
shnrp rise. Subsocpiently the market
weakened nnd tho advance wns lost,
closed weak at 'Ac. net decline. July
closed 73c ; Sept. 73'se , Dec, 77c. Coin
Spot weak; No. 2, 3se fob afloat and
37'sC elevator. Options opened steady
and advanced Later It broko and closed
weak at a'c net decline. Jul closed
37'8c ; Sept , 37'ic , Dec , SfiSc. Oats-v
Spot dull, No. 2, 20' ,c , track mixed, 20a
Su'te Options eiuiet. Putter Steael ,
western creamery, loalSc . do. factory,
12all4c ; Imitation creameiy, 13al6e ;
slate dairy, 13'2al7c , do. creamerj, 13a
18c Cheoe Market firm, large white,
S'fcc , small do., S'tnsC, largo colored,
SHc ; small do , SUnSc. Eggs Irregular;
state and Pcnna , 13al6c ; western fresh,
14al3c
Chicago Grain nnd Produce.
Chicago, July 21 Wheat declined a full
cent todiy and closed nt the bottom
Large shipments from argentlno caused
the slump which carried the September
option under 70 cents for the first time.
Coin nnd oats lo-.t '4.i)ac , and provis
ions cloned unchanged to 2'c higher, the
lntter In pork. Cash epiotatlons weio ns
feillows Flour Lasj . No. 3 spring
whent, fifinsnC9i..c . No 2 reel. 7154c No. 2
corn, ."UViTie ; No 3 yellow, 33',-a3Ic ;
No 2 oats. 24',,. No. 3 white 2la27'ic ,
No. 2 rve, 52'2a53; No. 1 fla seed, 93c u$l,
northwest, $103', prlmo timothy seed,
$2 17'2, mess pork. $0 03a0 10. lard, $5 37'ia,
3 50; short ribs, $3 10n3 30 dry salted
shoulders, SViu'ie. ; short clear sides,
$3.40a5 43, whlke, 125; sugars un
changed. Chicago Livo Stock Market.
Chicago, July 21 Cattle market un
changed with the usual small Frldav re
ceipts Good to fancy brought $113a3V5;
commoner grades, $1 40a3 20. stockers anil
feeders. J3.50a4 7"! bulls, cows nnd heif
ers, $2a510. Calves were sold nt $!30a6 73,
western fed steers, $!63a3C3, and Texas
do, $3 50a5 23. Hogs sold nt about 10c
ndvanco from toelas opening. Heavy
hogs brought l 10a4 60; mixed lots, $4 20a
4 CO. light hogs, 4 30.il CO, pigs, J3 73a
4 32'i; culls and rough lots nt $2a4 10
Sheep sold about unchanged at $2 23a3 25
for culls, to J3a3 23 for pi lino flocks West
ern rango sheep brought J3.UH4 63, native
ewes sheep, 3 7'ia4 2"i; cartings, $1 30a
3 50; feeders, $3 30a3 73; lambs sold at
J3 30a7 Receipts Cattle, 2,000. hogs, 20,.
000; Bheep, 5,000
New York Live Stock Market.
New York, July 21 Beeves Good cattle
firm, others slow but steadj , cows
strong, whole market closed strong on
top grades a shade higher. Steers, jl.sOa
5C3, grass bulls, $3a3 13, good to cholco
fat do. $4 13a4C0, eows, $2 40a3 90, choice,
1 23 Calves Receipts 337. Veals higher
at $3n7; buttermilk. 23c higher, at J!2"i
3 73; common southern gtassers, J2 30.
Sheep More actlvo, not higher. Lambs
Stenel), but slow owing to late arrivals.
Closed dull without a full clearance
Sheep. 3alC2's, extra export wctlms.
J3 12V.. lambs. J3 12'sa7, culls, $2 73al.
Hogs quoted weak at JlSOalW
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, July 21 Cattle Receipts,
7 cars, market eas for common grades
nnd stockers. veuls, dull nnd easj, Jja
6 23 Hogs Receipts, 33 cais. sale, mar
ket opened active nnd lOaloc. higher.
vorkers, JlCflal70, mixed anil maiumis,
$4b5a4 72'i; heavy, (4l.Sal 72s: pigs, Jl 7o.i
4 73, roughs, $190.1)10, stags, $J 25.13 (3.
Sheep and lambs Receipts, 7 cars, sates,
market stronger foi lambs, tops, $6 J"a
C5u; culls to good, $l75aG23, sheep linn,
best handy wclheis. $310a12i, top mixed,
$l"5a5 10; culls to good, JJCOal'O
East Liberty Live Stock Market.
East Libert. Pa. July 21.-CattIo
Steady. Etia, J3 50i3t0; prime. $3 30a
5 40, common, $J Wal Hogs Ste.ul.
Pigs nnd light yorkers, $17014 73; med
iums nnd heav orkers, $170. heavy
lings, 1 60.14 35, grnssers, $li)al53, gooil
toughs, il.73a4 W. Slicep Steaely. Cholco
wethers, $1 Wal 70, common, $Ja3, sprlns
lambs, $J.73a3,73, veal calves, J7a7.60.
Oil Market.
Oil City. Pa, July 21 Cicdlt balances,
123, cettlHcatcs 121 bid for cash, no snles.
Shipments. IW.Jil, uverage, 70.40J. Runs,
73.5S3; average, 7J60ei.
QUEER CHRISTENING RITES.
Some of the Customs Followed in
Foreign Lands.
From Woman's Life.
In some countiles curious customs
prevail in reguid to selecting a name
for tho baby. A Hindoo baby is named
when it Is twelve dajs old, and usually
by the mother. Sometimes tho father
wishes for another luimu than that
selected by tho mother. In thnt case
two lumps aie placed over tho two
names, and the mime over which tin
lamp bums the brighter Is the ono
given to the child.
In nn Egyptian family the ptrents
chooso a name for their buby by
lighting threo wax candles; to each of
Lackn. Trust & Safo Dcp. Co. 160
Scranton Paint Co
Clark & Bnover Co, Com .... 400
Clark ft Bnover Co. Pr 1
Bcr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co
PONDS.
Bcrnnton Pass. Hallway first
The People's
A
POPULAR CLEARING HOUSI2 for tho Hjiictit ot A.
Hnvo Houses to. Hunt, Real Kstuto or Other Propurrjin
Sell or LncIuiuuu, or Who Want Situations or Help The?
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions fur
I'lve Cents a Word Lxccpi SUtmtloru WanteJ, Which Arj In.
sorted Free.
WANTED.
.v
WANTnn-CAsn of nAn iipaith
thnt H-I-P-A-N-S will not bcneilt. Send
C cents to Hlpans Chemical Co.. Nejw
York.for 10 samples and 1.000 te.etlmonlils.
HELP WANTED-FEM ALE.
WANTI1D-A GOOD GIHL FOR GUN
oral housewoik at oncu ut 112 Clay
av enue
wanthd-an f.xpi:hh:nci:d lady
bookkeeper for deniblo entry books.
Reply W, Trlbuno olllco.
BOARDING.
wanted-summi:r u o a h d 13 h p;
most delightful scenery; threo min
utes from D, L. & W. Mrs. Machctte,
Hlmhurst.
BOARDING B23 PINB STHUIIT.
FOR RENT
FOR HKNT-TIIK OLD HOM11 FOR
Friendless on Adams avenue. It will
bo rented ns a whole or will bo fitted
u p. for two families. It Is well adapted
for n. largo boarding house, or for tent
ing furnished rooms Inquire of F L.
Hitchcock & Son. Flro Insurnnco and
Heal Fstate, Commonwealth Uulldlng.
032 GRHIIN RIDGH STItHF.T HIUIU
rooms, fine location; $16.
FOR SALE
for salh-splhndid po acrf.
stock nnd dalrj farm, 3 miles trom
Lake Ariel Rp.tson feir selling, old nge
Stock and machli.erj. O. L Itelrelgle,
1:01! Cedar avenue.
for salc-tp:n n-I-P-A-N-S FOR
cents at druggists. One glve3 relief.
CATERER.
WF. THR PNPF.RSIGNRD LACKA
wanna Lodge, Knights ot Pvthlas, No
151, nnd She dun Lodge. Knights of Pj
tlilas, No 210, want bids submitted
(senled) to fuinlsh refreshnu nts fot ex
cursion to Dclnw.trp Water Gap, August
.Sth, KV). All bids close on 21th ot July.
Little Trotter Cigin Co. cigars to be um1
For further Information correspond with
R. S Terw Illegal, Oh pliant, Pa Uy or
der of committee
R S TWILLKGAR. Scc'y .
Olyphant, Pa
NEWSPAPERS
THR WILKES P.ARRE RECORD CAN
bo had In Scranton at tho nows stands
of Rclsman Bron 403 Spruce and 503 Lin
den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.D BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odoi Improved
pumps used A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Lcavo orders 1100 North Alain avenue,
or Eicko's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone 9340.
SCALP TREATMENT
MltSriTltT?LRXATpTREA
ment, SOc ; shampooing, 60c ; facial
massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody.
701 Quincy.
CALLED BONDS.
SECOND MORTGAGE nONDS OF THE
Stevens Coil Ce.. numbers J. .. 11 21
27, 3li, 47 and C2 have been called for pav
ment upon presentation to the Countj
Snvings Hank and Trust Co VjO Spruce
street, Scranton. Pa The interest en
the above numbered bonds will cca-o on
August 1, lS'tt
CLINTON W WISNER.
Treasurer, Stevens Coal Co.
LEGAL.
SEALED BIDS WILL HE RECEIVED
until ruesuay, Juiy ;j isjj. mr -iui-plvlng
and serving all refreshments
games and sports of nil kinds, nt the
Knights of P thins' union excursion to
Delaware, Wnter Gnp, Tuesday, August
8 The Little Trotter clcrar to be used ex.
cluslvelv Address R. S Terwllllger, Sec.
rotary, Olyphant.
SITUATIONS WANTED
flRF3dANWATTl
lug to do most unv thing, have good
references. R F D; 1422 Wvomlng ave
S1TPATION WANTED-BY MARRIED
man to drive team or take care of
horses; used to drive a grocerj wagon,
has had eleven ycais experience with
horses, nnd pan furnish first class city
leference Address, Teamter, Dickson
City. Pa
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
Klrl to do gcnPial housework lu small
family; would llkp to work in Gieen
Ridge. Address, 339 Putnam stieel,
Providence. Pa.
A WOMAN WANTS WASHING OH
scrubbing by tho dnj. Address, 431 N.
Mnin avenue.
SITUATION WANTED HY A YOUNG
married man as driver tor a delivery
wagon. Address "L.," 301 Hlrch stieet.
SITUATION WANTED BY An7:XPRR
ieneed ofllee man and double-entry
bookkeeper, can furnish good leference.
Address "X Y V. ," Tribune olllce
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY
tho elay washing, cleaning, or anv
kind of woik Mrs. Lee, rear of 317
Franklin avenue
HOY 17 YEARS OF AGE WANTS Po
sition as clerk or on dellveiy wagon;
knows ell well, can give refeienco fiom
former emploers Address J. L. S, 100
South Main uvenue, clt
SITUATION WANTKD-TO DO WA&II
Ing nnd Ironing ut homo aiier go out
by tho day Call or nddress A. B., 331
North Sumner avenue.
SITUATION WANTED - BY YOUNG
Indv ns assistant In ofllte; can furnuii
best of reference. Adehess L M.. Trlb
line ofllee.
these belonging always to some digni
fied personage Tho inndle that burns
the longest deteimlne.3 tho r.anio for
the baby
Tl.o Mohnmmendnns sometimes writo
dcsluible names nn livo slips of paper
nnd these they place In tho Koran. Tho
name upon the slip llrst drawn out is
given to the child.
I'ho childien of the Alons. a people
Ing in notthein Japan, elo not re-
ve thPir nam-s until thev nro llvo
T
Hv
pelv
yenis old. It Is tho fathu wlic then
chooses the name by which tho child
is afterward called.
The Chinese glvo theh boy liable h
a name In nddltlmi to their sut names,
nnd they must call themselves by these
names until they are twenty cais old
At that ago the father gives his son
a new name.
The Chines enre so little for tholr
gitl babies that they do not glvo them
a baby name', but Just cull them Num
ber One, Nunibci Two, Number Three-,
npeordlng to their birth.
Uo8 nr' thought so much moro of
In China than girls that If you asks a
Chinese father who has both a boy and
u girl how many children ho has ho
will n!wnH ridy, "Only ono child."
German patents sometimes change)
the name's of their baby If It Is 111; ami
the Inpaneso aro sure to chango tho
name of a child four times.
Exchc
?e.
MONEY TO LOAN.
uoioa'saTonciT catwOlu
Attomey, Mcar's bulldlnc
MON1IY TO LOAN AT FOl'H. FOUR
and one-half, live and six per cent
Any amount. Dunn & Walker, 314-313
Council building.
FOPR AND ONIMIALF PRIt CI3NT
und flvo per cent, monev on approved
security. M. II. HOLQATi:, Common
vvealth bulldlrg.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR
rent In eiulcl houo, one or two chil
dren. Address, W P. 8., Trlbuno olltee
PROFESSIONA L.
AnOHITCOTS
HDWAHD II DAVIS, ARCIIITnCT,
Connell building, Scranton
H. Ii WALTHR, AIICIUTKCT, OFFICII
rear of COO Washington uvenuc.
LF.W1S HANCOCK, JR. AHCIUTI
413 Spruce st . cor. Wash, nv , Scranl
CT.
ton
FRHDHRICIC L. HROWN. AHCHITUCT,
Prlco building, 12a Washington uvunue,
Scranton.
T I LACHY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Tradeis' National Hank.
DCNTI3T3
DR I O LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vatp Hospital, cor. Wjomlng und Mul
berry.
DR. II. F REYNOLDS. OPP. P O
DR C C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming nve.
WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exchange,
2nd floor, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES
your hat to order and they fit.
HOTCLG AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK
11 ti avenue. Rates leasonable.
P ZEIGLER, Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. & W.
passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
LAWYER 5
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-nt-Law. Rooms, 312-3U
Mcars' Building
M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT
law. Offices, 612-013 Mears Building
FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooms
13 nnd If Washington avenue.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT
torneys and Counsellor.s-at-L.iw. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS ANli
Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT
LAW Rooms 5H, 515 and 516 Board of
Trado building.
D P REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estnte security
Mears' building, corner Washington
avenuo nnd Spruco street.
JAMES J. II HAMILTON ATTORNEY
nt-Law 302 Commonwealth building,
Scranton
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY"
Rooms 903-901, 0th floor. Mears' building
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAw"
302 Board of Trade building, ScrantonC
Pa
C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building, Scranton, I'a.
rATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS.
building.
9-13 REPUBLICAN
A W. HERTHOLr,
Mears' building.
ATTORNEY,
PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D,HOME
opathlst, 016 Linden street.
DR. W. E ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue
DR L M OATHS. ROOMS 207 ANdIoS
Board ot Trado Building Olllce hours,
8 to 9 0 m . 2 to 3 nnd 7 to S p m. Resl
dence, 209 Madison uvenue
nn C L
rREAS, SPECIALIST IX
lliss Fitting nnel Fat Reduc-
Kitntiirn. iiiiss j iiiiiin uiiu t iir rrr 11
tion. Office telephone 1363. Hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 4, ( 10 v
DR S. W L'AMORHAUX, OFniCE2ri
Washington nvenue. Reside nee ni
Mulberry Chronic ellspne.s, lungs,
henrt, kldnevs and genlto-urlnaiy or
gans a speclnlty Hours, 1 to t p m
V. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUlT
geon Horse.", Cnttle and Dog-, treated
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scrnnton
Tclephono 2072
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to
pollege. law. medicine or business. Opns
Sept 11th Send foi entalogue Ri'V
Thomas M Ctnn LL D.. principal n.-d
proprietor, W. E. Pluinley, A. M ,
hendmnstcr.
SECOS
a R. CI.NRK S. CO SEEDMEN AND
NurseiMiien; Vtoiei 140 Wnshlligtnn ovp
nue; gieen house F50 Noith Main ave
nue; storo telephone. 762
WIRE SCREENS
JOSr KulrTTEL-REAR 311 LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton Pa, manufac
turer of Wire Screens
MISCELL1NEOUS
nAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, icccptlimg wecl
ilincs and concut work furnlJhcd For
terms address R J Hauei. conductor,
117 Womlng avenue, over Hulberts'
muslo storey
MEGARGeT: .BROTHERS. PRINTERS1
supplies, cnvolopts. paper bags, twine
Warehouse 130 Washington avenue,
Sc 1 unton. Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lchlxli Valley Knili'o.U.
In effect Mny 14 101
TRAINS LEAV1J Sc'HA.NTON
For yiiinv.Uljjlila "il Njw York 1 ila D
, f-.J'.1. nurn'onei i:pnssi. and l't go p n"i!
LVnl'inVs P " -J, : P ' '" ,
... , . .0 tlilt.M. V 1
n in 12 53 und 3li p m.
Foi Gencvi Roe he stir. Huffnlo, Nlng.
ma Falls ( lilcuso and nil points went
".JnTlI It It. 1203. IJ.1 (Black Dia
mond F.xpress), 7 4S and 11 ' p nt Sun
hUs 1) & II . H ni . 7 !- p m
Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh
Valley parlor curs on all tiains between
Wilkos-Birro und New Yoik Phllmlel
nhlii. Buffulo und Suspension Bridge
WoLI.IN II WILBUR, Gen, Supt . South
Bethlehem. Pu
CI IAS S LEE. Ger. Psss Agt.. 20 Colt-
landt street. New Yoik.
A. W. NONNKMACHF.R. Division Pass.
engnr Agent, South Hethlehom, Pa.
For tlekets und Pullman uservntlons
ouuly 309 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
Vm White iiuveii iiusu'iun iino prm-
ln.il points lu the eoal legions V Ii D ft
1 1 it H. f'1''' -M "n(1 '-T ' '" I-or
l'Viitsvllle 0 43 2 is i) m
For Bethlehem. Huston Rending, Unr.
rlabiirg ami p111111p.11 iiiii-iim . iiiuo sin.
risiiuih , ,1 i 11 ,,4- ... .,,,,
V."i (Black Diamond Express). 1130.
Suiiela .. D H 1 3S 7 4S p. m
i"o Tunkhnniieick, Tov.auelli Ulml.n.
lihicu Gemevu und pilnclpal lnteiineell-
a i . 1. 1 vv. it. n.. 8 lis
Irailroad tvtejsles.
PFJRSVLVJifflfi BMLMB
Schedule in Effect June 10, 1890.
Trains Leave Scranton. burJ.
- a. nt., week days, for un"".rtJA
moii, We, Philadelphia, DoU
burg nncilnRton, and for l"".
O-tfs a. m., weeiJVest. TTi-.
ttt, Pottsvllle, Xtu. t" tt J
tov,n, and Philadelphia N,rr4
Sunb-iry, HarrisburB, Pltlil,1.0
phln, BaHlmore, Wnshlnijton aitu
Plttshurr: and tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays l,5lj
P. m.) for Sunhury, Harrisburg;
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnsln
Intjton and Pittsburg and tin
West.
4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburs, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
J.U. IIUTCIUNSOV. ieral Munae?.
Del., Luckti, uni Western.
ori. "J,s lcS Scranton us follows: Ex
I Sii?'."' Yorl "1"1 " uulnts cast
3 31 P 111 ' 1'"'1 10K " m ' 12B U"
iihtnl'nr'i8 .or I:-'ton. Trenton, Phlladel.
II 19 "'' ,1,,e po"tl'. C-10. t.00 and 10 05
rni2.1?' "n1 3 M I'
oujimnna uecoinmodntlon, C10 p m.
mini' J-" f.or Pbighamton, Oswego. Ef
Meirr'u ,".rni'n.B' l,ntl1' "aiisvllle, Mount
tloni ,t iimV", "' ' making close conned
nnrM,,! im"l to nil points in tho west
v.,ii,i l .mul "euthwest.
111 i. "1Kt." acpjinmodatlon. 3 40 p. m,
t',..? ! "'!!'." ",1(1 way stations. 103 p in,
vini, ix"lc uccommoilatlon. 4 00 p m
i'Lil 2 nfMnninodntlon. GOO p m.
' -I VS9 for,l"'- "nd Rlclifleld Springs.
- . ii. in unci 1 j J) In
TI rv."rtl"l'nberlniil. l'ittston. WilkcUe
liio "... ini"".th I'loomsburg nnd Dan
n! 11.. , ,' cl?1e. eonnectloiis nt North.
1 lalll f','r Wllllamsport. UnrrlsbuisS
tlni i?re . 7'blngtoii nnd the south
inn. rllJSrli,n'' "ml Inlcrmedlato sta.
"ons, 1, 00, 10.03 a' m . and 1.53 and 6.40 p
Nnntlcoke nnd Intermediate Muttons,
?iin,""'.n.,0n m Plymouth and Intcrme
ijato stations. 3 33 and S.50 p. 111. For
Kingston 12 33 p m
1 ullninn parlor and sleeping coaches on
nil express trains.
lor detnilcd ipformntlon. pocket tlmo
... .,'. olc- apply to M L. Smith, DIs.
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllco.
Delaware an J Hudson.
On Mny nth. 1S99, trains will leavi
Scrtnton ns follow s.
For Caibondnle C 20, 7.33, S.33, 10 13 a,
in 1 j 12 noon, 1J3. 2 20, 3 62, 5.23, C 23, 7 57,
9 1j 11 00 p m , 1 10 a m.
For Alb.inj, Saratoga, Moutieal, Bos
ton, New Englund points, etc. 0 20 a. rrt.,
2 20 p m
For Honesdale C 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 23
p m.
For Wllkes-Barre C 43, 7 43. S 43, 9 38,
10 43 n m , 12 03, 1 23, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10, 7.4b,
10 41. 11 30 p m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc, la.
Lehigh Valley Railroad 6 43 p. in , 12 03,
12S, 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex
press, 11 .'0 p m
For Penlislvanla Railroad points, C.43,
9 3s a. m , i IS, 4 27 p m
For western points, via Lehigh Vnllev
Rallroad-7 IS a m . 12 03, 3 33, with Blaclf
Diamond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m
Trains will arrlvo in Scranton ns fol
lows. From Cnrbondalo and tho North 6 40,
.11, 8 3s, '.131, 10 3S, 11 6S a. m; 123, 215,
3 2... 4 23. 7.43. 10 38, 1127 p. m.
From Wllkes-Barre und tho South 6 1",
7 IS. US, 10 3S 1155 n. m , ll!, 2.11. 3 48,
5 20, 6 21, 7 33 0 03. 10 03 p m ; 1 13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Tor Cnrbonilale 9 03, 1133 p. m; 2 23.
3 32 5 47 9 53 p m
For Wllkcs-Bnrre 9 3S, 12 03 n. m ; 1 55,
3 2S, 5 43, 7 4S p m
For Albany, Saratoga, 5Iontre.il, Bos
ton, New England I'olnts, etc., 2 23 p m.
Lowest lates to nil points In United
Stntes and Canada.
.1 W BUHDICK, G P A , Albany. N Y.
H. W CROSS. D PA. Scranton. Pa
(Lehigh anil Susquehanna Division )
Stations In New York Font of Liberty
street. N R , nnd South Ferry, Whitehall
street
Central Railro.i.l oi NevV Jersj
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing ileanllness unil comfort.
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23,1899.
Trains leave Seunton for New York,
Newark Elizabeth. Philadelphia E-iston,
Bethkhem. Allenteiwn, Mauch Chunk and
White Haven ut S 0 u m , epress,l 2);
expre ss 1 00 p in Suiula s, .' 15 p m
For Plttston und Wllkes-Barre b 30.
11 10 a. m., 1 20, 4 00, 7 13 p in. Sundays,
11 30 a in . 2 13. 7 13 p in
For Mountain Paik. 8 30. 11 30 a m 120
p m. Sundav s, 11 "10 a in 2 13 p in
For Baltimore and Washington, nnd
points South and West via Bethlehem,
b'iO n in , 120 p m Sundav s, 2 13 p m
For Long Branch Ocean Grove etc , ut
(8 30 through car) a m and 1 20 p m
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg.
ila Allentown, 8 30 a m , 1 20 p. nt. Sun
ela, 2 13 p m.
For Pottsvllle sro a 111 1 20 p m
Returning, leave New Yoik foot of Lib
ertv stre-et. North rlvei, at 100. 9 10 (e
piess) n m , 1 30 (eNpress) p. in Sunda,
4 10 a. m . ,.,,, . .
Leave rsew torii, nouin 1 crry, iyut
Whitehall street, at 9 05 a. m. 125 p in
Passeni.irs ai riving 01 departing from
tbis tei initial can connect undei cover
with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway
ciblo car, and fcrrb s to Hrookljn and
Stieten Island making quick transfer to
nnd Horn Grand Central depot and Long
'"""'vpTphUiidelphln. Reading Terminal,
i"1 a m. 2") p m Sunda s, 6 15 a m
Thiuugli tlekets to all points East,
South and West at lowest rato at tho
station. n OUIArsnNi Gon sUpt
H l BALDWIN. Gen Pass Agt
lie and Wyoming Valley.
Time Tablo In Effect Juno 4. 1599
Trains leave Scranton fur New York,
Ncwbuigli and Intermediate points on
Kile rallioa.l at 3 0D a m. and 2 2S p m
Fen Ilawlci und local points at 5 00 a
nt ,S 15 a m ai.el 2 2S p m. For Lako
Mini at 5 .0 p 111 ...
Sunda tiains leave Seiuiiton for Lako
Ailelat sin 111 und l put Stopping
ut InterniLUIuto siuttons
Ww wbSmil1&$e&
Kauai!iio M r&AZiMi&i'
sen ivro iuvisio.v.
In t:tfeet June 'Jalli. 1S00.
North Hound. boutli llound,
205 20a 201 202 eoljsoe
3 I. I statl0D3 3 Ufa'
A 11 .! 1 Arrlvei Tcave a m
;s-.N Y 1'ranklln s .... 7 41 ....
7 10, West 4.'ad snect .... 755 ..
1 7 ej Weeliawl.eti ... 810 .. .
a m i m r nAnivo l.eav 0 a jj r m r m
10 45 Ii2 11',, 1 IlilOsU 1)10 Bl'i til
HMO i.i8 109 Hancock 010 imp 4 33
10 31 GOTiUM StarlltCht iii 2 22 4.41
10 21 coo law l'rtstonrarlc 0S523L1M
M I'i '.MI.M0 Mliwnod el4ii41IBUl
IOOj 5fI,USV rojntello OiOSBlliBH
no & ttlis 1 11 uisuu 0 na1 a a b.s
'140 .Mr 12 is j?lo ifnnt Mt. 7 0V 3f n
U iii SMuliM I'l.liiidalo 708 3 lis Bfl
Oil 9 '1.11 19 loiesieliy 7 2'), 3IU. B 41
1110 1(10,1134 Caibiiidnle 734's3l'BC4
0(W4f7fll0, hlir llrl ljfO 737PiS9, B 61
HlMBltll2v' M.I) I, (Id 7 4JM41 601
hBS44Sll.-: .I.Tlnvn 74IJ41003
S53 1411111 AlClilluld 7 Ml 1151 HO J
HBO, 4 4011 1) Wlilt'in 7B13M01J
8 46' 1 ',1)11 11 I'ecleMllo 7 f h 3W 110
84.' I 3111 117 ellMlumt Bia, 401,021
S41, 2St.m HKvO'lrB 8 04 4 OP 6 21
8 IS 4 21 II 01 TUroup 8 0b 410,07
831422UOi riliMdence 8 P'1 414 611
8 i 4 Wtmv Park 1'iaco 8 K.tt 171 0SJ
8 SO 41510 53 hCl ail toil d l.-ii 4 K3. 6 3j
a si i" u a ul.cavo AnlvoA ar up m
I Sunday onlv
f slK'ulilea that trains stop oa signal tor pas
Bengeis. '1 1 iilns, Jen and oo Sunday only Other trains
dally capt piindiy. , .
t-ecuro 1 ate s via Ontnilo 4 Western uctoie
niuclia9liig tickets ami savo money
1 Uioiiuh wnKiier ourttt sleeper nud free re.
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