IHE SCRANTON TUIBUJS Ifi-SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1890, 0 E CH AM'S Have for many years been the the English language STAND WITHOUT A RIVAL In curing Indigestion, Sick Headache. Constipation, ond all Bilious Jj and Nervous Disorders. 4 to oonts and 25 cants, at all drug s tor or,. ftJl,tw.AAJ,.A, REVOLT GOES ON IN SANTO DOMINGO THE GOVERNMENT REPORTED TO BE DEMORALIZED. The Forces Benton Severely Near Monte Cristl Yesterday Revolu tionists Waiting for Jiminez. Ready to Flock to His Standard ns Soon as He Lands. Cnpo Haytlen.Hnytl. Aug. 23. Severe lighting took place yesterday and the dny before In the vicinity of Monto Cristl. San Domingo, between the gov eriiment forces and the revolutionists. 11 Is said the former lost heavily, while the latter, owlns to the advantageous positions which they occupied, suffered only sllKht loss. The revolutionists are reported to bo receiving reinforcements continually. Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 23. Tn Do minican mall despatches Just received here It Is said that the government of San Domingo Is paralyzed, and that the revolutionary movement has a highly developed organization and Is commanding popularity and exciting enthusiasm throughout the republic, even In the Interior and capital. San tiago, It Is added, Is preparing to de clare In favor of Jiminez. The city of San Domingo alone Is loyal, but even there revolutionary demonstrations have been forcibly repressed, manifes toes of travelers confiscated and sev eral arrests made. The government retains no real standing ground else where. The movements, It Is said, are national and not merely political, and the people ate only awaiting the ar rival of Jiminez to assume the leader ship, when many of the remaining gen erals, with a large proportion of the army, will join him. The government's only reliance Is the nnvy, which Is loyally endeavoring to rupture Jiminez and thus break up the revolution. THE PRISON CONGRESS. Delegates from Pennsylvania Ap pointed by Governor Stone. Harrisburg, Aug. 23, Governor Stone today unpointed these delegates to the national prison congress to be held nt Hartford. Conn., September 23 to 27: John M. Jones, Plttston; A. D. Hay, Dallas: Rev. J. L. Mllllgun. Allegheny; Captain H. S. Wright. Allegheny; Dr. D. X. Rankin, Allegheny; John Wat, Jr.. Sewlckley: Hugh Kennedy, Etna; John Hell, Carnegie; J. A. Quay. Mnr gunsea: William L. I'nton, Pittsburg: Rev. J. M. Maxwell, D. D.. Mononga helu City; Kev. James Allison. D. D.. Pittsburg; Kev. E. It. Donehoo, D. D.. Pittsburg; K. C. Miller. 'Pittsburg: Thomas Wightman. Pittsburg; Kev. Dr. II. D. Lindsay, Allegheny; Roger O'Mara, Pittsburg; Hon. J. O. Brown, Pittsburg; Stine'rintendent Muth, Alle gheny: Superintendent Leslie. Alle gheny; T. U. Patton. Huntingdon; M. J. Cassldy, Philadelphia; Dr. John I.ytle, Philadelphia; Llndley H. Kedell, Philadelphia; Thomas D. Watson. Philadelphia: Joseph H. Hranson. Philadelphia: Henrv M. Holes, Scrun ton: Dr. H. II. Cllen. Latrobe; Kev. K. Heber Ilarnes, Philadelphia; Conrad R Day, Philadelphia; Cudwalluder Kid die, Philndelphla: Dr. Vaux. 'Philadel phia: Henry Tutnnll. Philndelphla; Alex. Balfour, Philadelphia: Dr. John Healy, Philadelphia; David Uoliver, Pittsburg: James MeKean. Pittsburg. The governor also made the follow ing appointments to represent Penn sylvania nt the meeting of the Na tional Civic federation, to be held In Chicago from September III to 10: M. M. Garland, Pittsburg; Lyman D. Gilbert. Harrlsburg; William C. Wil li". Philadelphia: 11. W. Palmer. Wilkes-Barre; General A. Louden Snowden. Philadelphia; Joseph X. Push and W. P. 'Potter, Pittsburg. COASTING ON A HAND CAR. Sport That Wns Fatal to Boys in Doylestown. Doylestown, Pa., Aug. 25. Charles Selzer. aged 12 years, son of Silas A. Selzer, died today from Injuries re ceived In the hand car accident last night on the Doylestown nnd Newton trolley road. Silas Mcintosh, aged IS years, is not expected to live. The others who were badly Injured nre do ing well. The boys were hurt while coasting down a hill. About twenty-llve of them secured a hand car and placed It on the track nnd started down hill. They lost control of the ear nnd It ran down the Incline at great speed and dashed Into a fence at the foot of the hill. About twenty of the boys were more or less seriously hurt. CANDY CASE DROPPED. Delaware Authorities Find No Crime Has Been Committed. Wilmington, Del.. ,ug. 25. The state authorities have dropped the case of the nlleged attempt to kill Mrs. James fi C'harsha. No. 219 Franklin street, by means of poisoned candy. They announce thut they find that no crime hns been committed. From what the Htate authorities have been told by persons who re ceived anonymous letters It Is under stood that their source was pretty closely traced and as to the candy, It Is believed to have been placed on the porch for effect rather than for harm. PITTSTON. The Caledonians of this city held a meeting last evening in the People's bank fur the purpose of making ar rangements to attend the annual meet et Wilkes-Barre, which will occur at Hanover park. There, will bo none of the old time Caledonians from this place present, for tho reason that no professionalism Is to the liking of tlutse who come from their native hearth. John Grimes, a man of 40 years nnd known In this community from boy. ooddropped dead yesterday.. T,h(s popular family medicine wherever 1b ipoken, and they now occurred In Oregon anil his untimely death Is both n surprise and regretted by a large circle of friends. Charles Arvldson, who hns been on the sick list for several months, we nre glad to say, Is now Improving. Mr. Arvldson Is the papa of 11 bright young fellow named William McKlnley and has a personal letter from our chief magistrate acknowledging the compli ment. Kyte'H team took a notion to run away yesterday afternoon und very wel! succeeded The wnson was very much dilapidated and the driver had the swiftest Jump out of the convey ance In his experience and all this happened on the West Side. Charles Brydcn for rldlns a bicycle on the sidewalk was promptly urrested by on ollleer nnd paid $3.50 into the city treasury at the dictutlon of Mayor Corcoran. The Mitchell All Star company will give no entertainment this evening, but on the next three days of next week, commencing on Thursday evening, the lovers of something nice and spark ling will be very much amused. M. Palser and A. Corcoran will start for Xew York this morning in their annual summer tur. The funeral of Patrick Ford will take place from the residence on Sunday afternoon. W. J. Derrick, of Columbus, Ohio, a conductor on the Pan Handle, wns the guests of friends In this city on his way to Carbondale. FIGURES ARE ELOQUENT. All Industries Practically Behind the Demand and Outputs Are Sold a Year Ahead. Xew York, Aug. 23. K. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will say tomorrow: Nothing Is more eloquent than the figures. Actual payment through the principal clearing houses for the week were 2:.l per cent, larger than lust year and 55.2 per cent, larger than In the same week In lSf'2. For the month thus far the dally average of payments has been 26.2 per cent, larger than lust year nnd 56.0 per cent, lnrger than In 1S92. Tonnage from Chicago in three weeks has been 80." per cent, larger than last year and "4.6 per cent, larger than In 1892. It Is a consumers business also. Per haps never before have demands for actual use controlled business and prices with so little speculation to an. tlrlpate higher markets! In fact the rise in most nrtlcles has gone farther than speculative opinions have war ranted. Practically all Industries are some months behind the requirements for actual use and In many much ot the output next yeai Is already sold. Iron works which supply Pittsburg Is sold up far Into 1900 and can do nothing though prices much beyond what they received are paid by thoso who must have Iron this yenr. The enormous demand for more railroads and rails and car, more vessels, ware houses and buildings to handle the ex traordinary business In progress can not be met eo quickly ns men would like and work of all sorts is delayed from the biggest war vessel to the smallest factory. Thp boot and shoe business Is like wise crowded not so far ahead of pro duction, but farther thru mai'v pro ducers like by the clamofuis demand of Jobbers who cannot koe'f up vtto retail distribution. Prices ha-e rlifn quite generally 2'fc per pair ami hides at f hlcago are also stronger with . heavy sales ahead of curing. Cotton I goods also have further advanced ir lines not affected by proposed consoli dation and the demand for wooler goods has gone beyond all expectation?. Reports In Injury to the wheat liav-i likewise affected the market, but op.l- for a dny or two. Western receipts "m lnnpvr Uonn nr with tUi ..vertirtcIlM,... -. ..-.,. .... ... v.. ..v,,.,. w innl'pnipnl n vonv fifrr, filling 1 Cnn V.rt ........., .. ...... .nu ,,. ..juvvvu bushels behind for the week, but for four weeks have been 15,367,414 bu.di eds against 14.351,621 last year. Atlin tle exports were slightly larger than last year, and In four weeks while Pacific exports have been 332,024 for the week nnd In four weeks 1.083,353 against 1,35!,794 bushels last year. Com exports have been in four weeks 16,723,524 bushels against 9.31S.U3 for thn same weeks last year und rose VH e-cnts during the week. Failures for the week have been 163 in the United States against 179 last year and 16 in Canada ngalnst CO last year. NATIONAL LEAGUE, At St. Louis First game H.1I.I2. Philadelphia 110 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 I 3 St. Louis 0 0 1 2 a 1 0 0 7 10 u Batteries Donohuc and Douglass: Cup py and Ciiger. Umpires Einslio und Mc Donald. Second game K.II.i:. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ;i 1 St. Louis 10 0 110 000310 1 Batteries Piatt nnd .McKurlund; Sud hoff nnd Crlgcr. Umpires-Emslle and McDonald. At Pittsburg R.H.E. Boston 0 0 l 0 000 2 0 ti 12 3 Pittsburg .....0 0 I 0 I 4 I 0 7 10 1 ButteriesLewis und Beigen; Tanne hill und Schrlver. Umpites-uffncy und Lutham. At Cleveland R.H.E. Xew York OO0OO200O2 3 1 Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 9 3 Butteries Sevmour nnd Wilson: Knep per and Sugden. Umpires Munnussau und McOurr. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES, Eastern League. Worcester, 1; Toronto, 7. RncheoUr. 12; Springfield, V Moutreul, 3; Providence, 2. Syracuse, 4; Hartford, 0. Western League. Milwaukee, 5; Grand Rapids, 4. Detroit, 7; St Paul. 5. Minneapolis, 3; Indianapolis, L AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Electric City Wheelmen babe ball club cliallengo the Green Rldgo Whecl men to u came of ball. Answer through The Tribune. O. R. Itelph, manager. THE MARKETS. Wall Stret Review, Xew York, Aug .25. There was a narked decline In activity In the stock market today, total sales falling to less than half a million shares. Very little evidence was left of the recent upward tendency of securities. The spots of strength were few nnd far between and were, for the most part, In obscure and usually Inactive stocks which moved under the Influence of special causes. Depression from for eign stock markets rellected here and Increasing anxiety over tomorrow's bunk statement were the lmpellllng causes for the heaviness. Financial centers In Europe obviously labor un der renewed uneasiness over the situ ation In the Transvaal. There was In addition the prospect of a holiday tomorrow on the London exchange to dlbcournge new commitments there. The recent buying In Xew York from thut source were discontinued entirely and sales for London account were suf- lleient to exercise a notably depress ing inlluence. There was an opening spurt In American Tobacco which car ried It up V,i per cent., but this was almost Immediately lost. The special ties were weak for the rest of the day sugar being under severe pres sure at times. Its extreme decline of 34 and Its net loss only noout a point less. Brooklyn Transit and Manhat tan succumbed to the prevailing weak ness. Tennessee Coal did better, but saved only a fraction of a rise of over a point. Occasional strength cropped out here and there, under the Inllu ence of which the market made some effort to advance, but without success. There was u notable buying movement In Union Pacific preferred, based on suggestions of a coming Increase In the dividend, which carried the price nbout fiO. Consolidated Gas, follow ing yesterday's dividend reduction and a semt-olllclal Intimation that even the reduced dividend was not earned, climbed up an extreme 9? on the ur gent demand from the short Interest. Brooklyn Union Gas gained 6?4. There was continued strength In a group of minor grangers, St. Paul and Duluth leading, with a rise of 7 points. Wis consin Central, Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic preferred, Minneapolis, St, Paul nnd Sault Ste Marie preferred Des Moines nnd Fort Dodge and Keo kuk and Des Moines preferred were Included In this group, gains running from n fraction to two points. Rio Grande and Western, Cleveland, Lor raine and Wheeling preferred and Chi cago, Great Western preferred A were other points of strength; Kansas nnd Texas preferred was the only one of the Southwesterns to maintnln the ear ly show of strength. Liquidation was not urgent In the general list, the mar ket falling Into Intense dullness with the declining tendency. The known movements of money for the week In dicate a loss In cash to the banks of nearly $3,500,000, $2,927,000 of which went to the sub-treasury. None ot the gold which went recently to Mon treal has been returned and no gold has come from the sub-treasury, on account of drafts from the San Fran cisco mint. Without regard, there fore, to the possible hidden drain of cash, a sharp decline In surplus re serves Is probable, unless the contrac tion in loans has been much larger than appeared. Interior exchanges on Xew York at several Important points showed declines today and there was considerable calling of loans. The lute decline In the money rate to 2 per cent, had little significance. The rate was quite tirtn during the day, about 3 per cent. Contrary to recent experi ence, sterling exchange failed to weak en In response to the firmness of money here, but hardened a fraction under the Inlluence of London's sales of securities in New Y'ork. Total sales, 42I.55S. Dealings in bonds were mostly In the speculative Issues at Improved prices, Total sales par value, $2,373,000. United .-states 4s declined In the bid price. Quotations furnished by CAnRINGTON & CUSACK. stock and bond brokers, rooms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran ton, Pa, Open- High- Low Clos ing, est. est. inc. Am. Cot. Oil .. 44'i 4l'i ,.151'i. 151Vs ..130 130,j 44 41 m. Sug. Ile'B Co 152 12Si 56 9S 231 i iM's SOU Am. Tobacco Co ., Am. S. & V Am. S. & . Pr . Atcb.. To. & S. Ke A n 1. C3 r. 11. 127l2 501., 98 " 23 501.4 HO 29 135 15 13.1 163 1I9U 51i,i Y.5M, 121V.. 5S f .SIU 124 3Si, SPi 112is 2u.Vi 41i 501 551,4 32U 114 138V4 I 5i;i. "H 471 H 135'4 W (2 S 51 9IU 46&J 79 76 491,4 bS-H .. 9S .. ZP' Si" . . 57 ..10H. .. 291 ..lSfiTt 9Sli 23',., 57 105 Hi 29 U i;t 157i 13IU lt3 120'i. 7 Han. & oiiiei '!..., ; Brook. It. T .'.'.'.'.'.', ' Clies, & Ohio 101 29 13614 15 133Ts 163 119 5Hj lVtVi 124i 5S'3 SI 14 124 :', SIVi 113 205Ti I2'i SOU 551,4 32M 119 13S-i 271.4 56Va 47 135 119 77 62 39 SIVi 9514 17U 79 76 49V4 , I ,......-.. Chic & G. W 15'-s Chic, Mil. & St. P ..134U Chic. & X. W 103 120 Chic. H. I. & P . Col. Fuel & Iron Con. Gas Dealwure & Hud Fed. Steel Fed. Steel, Pr .. Gen. Klectrlc .... Int. Paper Louis. Hi Nns-h .. Mnnhuttun Kle . Met. Traction t'o M. K. & Texas Mo. Pacific Xut. Steel Nut. Lead N. J. Central ... X. Y. Central .. Ont. & West ... ... uK 51 Vj ...175U 1i ...125 U'j'i . . 59 59 ... H',i Sl ...124'j, 12l'4 ... 2-S'i; B.Vi ... 82 ...113V, ... ilTi ... rVs ... Kr. S214 113H 20i; 42V, Wk MVl, 32,4 119 139 27?;. 17'f, -si; 47 i;w 12UT. 7-14 P? 5l',s Mil, 47'i NH S9 -- i M .13Mi . 27'8 . 57 . 773, .13VJ4 .1J)V . 77 . 01'i "9H . .-! . !! . IfiTi . 79 Xor. Pacific Nor. Pacific, Pr ... Pacific Mull 1'enn. K. H People's Gas P. ('. C. & St. L .. Heading. 1st Pr ... Southern Pacific .. Southern It. K . . . TVnn., C. & Iron .. Union Pacific Union Pac. Pr ... U. S. Leather. Pr . U. S. Buhner West. Union 7; 49'i SO CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open High- Low- Clov WHEAT. September CORN. September OATS. September PORK September ing. 71 32 20 S.32 "t. e't Ipit. 7Fi 71 32 2014 8.30 32 201J 8.20 20!4 S.35 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National Bank ..... Scranton riuvlngs Bunk .. Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank Scranton Railway Co ..... nime Den. & DU. Bank .. Economy Light. Heut & P, Bid. Asked. S00 ... 235 95 3S3 JO 200 er Company Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company 83 Scranton Forging Co Lacka. Trust & Safe Dcp. Co. 150 Scranton Paint Co Clurk & finover Co., Com .... 400 Clnrk & Snover Co.. Pr u3 Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co Scranton Axle gksDy Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 jj5 People's Street Rullway, first mortgage, duo 1918 JJ5 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1621 jjj Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacku. Township School 6 City of Scranton St. Imp. i, ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction 6 bonds,, US 47 'so 100 100 100 103 103 85 100 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by 11. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 21b22c.J print, 22c. i dairy fresh, 20. Eggs Select western, 16'.ial6c! nearby state, 17al7Hc Cheese Full cream, new, llalHic Deans Per bu., cholco marrow, $1.70; medium, Jl.tO; pen, $1.50. Onions Per bu., M)c. Potatoes Per bu., 40a45c. Lemonx-$4n4,50 per box, Fiour-$l.00. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce, Philadelphia, Aug. 23.-Vlieat-Wcuk and 4c. lower; contract grade, August, 71Hu72c. Corn Firm and He. lower; No. 2 mixed, August, S'Mtn3":ic. Oal Steady; No. 2 white clipped, old, 2Sc. ; new do., 2"u27!lc ; No. 5 white clipped, old. 231tn26i.; new do., 23c; No. 2 mixed, clipped, old, 23'ia2Cc; new do.. 23c. But terSteady; fancy western creamery, 21c; do. prints, 22c. Eggi Firm; fresh, near ly, 10c. j do. western, 16c; do. southwest ern, 15c; do. southern, 12ulZc Cheese Firmer; New York full cream fancy, small, 10'ic. j do. do. do., fair to choice, PialO'.ic ; Ohio flats, fancy, 0c. ; do, fair to good, 8inflVic. Refined Sugars Un changed, Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady; city prime. In hogsheads, 4?ia 4Hc. ; country do. do., barrels. 44'. ; dark, do., 4ul1,4c ; enkes, finGtjc.; grease, 2'4u4c. Llvo Poultry Firm, good de mand; fowls, llulllic. ; old roosters, 7a i',4c. J spring chickens, as to sle, 10al2c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, ll'.Sc; do. fair to good, lOHallc. ; old roos ters, 7Hc; broilers, nearby, large, 15e.; small and medium do.. 12a14c. : western do., large, 12al3c; medium do., lie; small do.. SalOe. Receipts Flour. 2,000 bar rels nnd 5,000 sacks; wheat, 19.000 bushels; corn, 136,000 bushels; oats, 41,600 bushels. Shipments Wheat. 23.000 biuhels; corn, 83,000 bushels; oats, 1S2.000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market. New York, Aug. 25. Flour Dull and featureless with buyers and sellers fully 10.113c. apart. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, ""c. f. o. b afloat spot; 75Uc ele vator: No. 1 northern Duluth. Mc, f. o. b., ntlout to arrive; options opened steady but soon developed weakness thut lasted all day; closed weak at Un'ic. decline; May closed 82c.; September, "C'ic. ; De cember, 79Uc. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 10Vtc. f. o. I), alloat; SPc. elevator; op tions opened steady and advanced shurp ly; under subsequent realizing sales, a partial loss occurred, the close being easy about Ha3c. net higher; May closed 35a 3514c; September, JRUe ; December, 35Hc. Oats Spot steady: No. 2 white, 2Sc ; track white western. 2Ca2CV4c; track white state. 2Gia3.1e. ; options emtet. But terSteady; western creamery, 17u21c. ; factory, 12'ial5c; Imitation creamery, ; Elglns, 12a21c; state dairy, IGnlSc; do. creamery, 17u21c Cheese Very firm; largo white, D'JJaDTic. ; small do., lO'jc. ; large colored, 10c; small do.. lOUc. Kggs Steady; state and Pennsylvania. 17alSc; less off; ungraded, at mark, 12al5c. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Aug. 25. Corn wns the most active market on 'change today. Bumors of a squeeze in the September option ularmed shorts, and advanced the price 14c Wheat was slow and irregular with trading mostly professional and with sen timent fevoring lower prices. September closed a shade lower nnd December He. lower. Oats closed a s-hade higher and provisions 2i4c. lower to 5c. higher. Flux seed was again in big demnnd and nd vaneeil about 3c for cush. Cash quota tions were ns follows. Flour Firm; No. 3 spring wheat. C&a71e.; No. 2 red, 73'4 a7Jc ; No, 2 corn, 33c. ; No. 2 yellow, 331,4a 33c; No. 2 oats, 21c; No. 2 white, 23a 23Ve.;No. 3 do., 224a23t4c. ; No. 2 rye, 55c; No. 2 barky. 33a39!ic; No. 1 flax, Sl.10al.17; northwest, tl.17ul.18; prime tim othy seed, $2.45; mess pork. i7.60uS.35; lard, $5.12i4a5.20; short ribs. 5a5.20; dry salted shoulders, 5y.a5c ; short clear, f-.50a.Y60; whiskey, $1.26; sugars, un changed. Chicago Livf. Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 25. Cattle Offerings very moderate, demand fair and offer ings disposed of ut yesterday's ruling prices. Good to choice cattle sold at $5.60 aC.65; commoner grades ut $3.90.i5.55; stockers nnd feeders brought $3.35n5; bulls, cows and heifers, $2.15.2.1; Texas steers, $3.50a4.30 and calves, $4a7.25. Hogs Prices steady for good droves und weak to 5c lower for heavy packers. Heavy hogs sold ut $4a4.75; mixed lots, $4.35a4.SO and light $4.50a4.90; pigs sold $3.40a4.C5 nnd culls at $2.25a4. Sheep Active ami firm while lambs were steady; receipts were light and offerings were easily dis posed of. Sheep sold at $2a3 for lnfe rlor up to $.20a4.50 for good to choice native wethe-s. Western range sheep sold at $3.50a4.15; lambs sold at $3.50a6. Receipts Cattle, 1,500 head; hogs, 17,000 head; sheep, 6,000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Aug. 25. Cattle Receipts. 22 curs, sules, mostly Cnnuda stockers; market steady for at grades, stockers slow nnd tending lower. Hogs Receipts, 50 cars: octlvo but 5c. lower; Y'orkers, $5; few, $.1.02i,2u5.05; mixed, $5a5.05; heavy giades, $1.90u4.9,1; pigs. $l.60a4.bO; grass ers, heavy und York 'weights, $1.70a4.85; roughs. $la4.15; stags, $3.40a3.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 25 cars fresh and 1.1 holdovers; demoralized and Irregular; few fancy ewo and wether lambs. $.1.65.-1 5.9'); culls to fairly good, $3a5; sheep, ex ceedingly dull; weather dry and warm. New York Live Stock Market. New York. Aug. 25. Beeves Trade slow; top grades and common steers stendv; medium to good. 10n20c. ; bulls, steady; sti'ers, $4.60u5.S5; tops, $6.2.1; oxen and stugs, $l.05ul.tiO: bulls, J3a3.30; cows. $1.50.-13.30. Calves JIarket dull; veals. $1.50.i7.25; grassers and buttermilks. $2.50a 2.50: sheep, slow; lambs, dull and 15u25c. dower; sheep, $2.50al; lumbs, $ta5.S3; culto. $3a3.50. Hogs Market steudy; three decks ot western pigs sold ut $4.50. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty. Aug. 25.-Cnttle Steady; extra. $5.70.15.90; prime, $5.S0a0; common. $3.25u4. Hogs Slow; prime mediums, $5 u5.05: heavy Yorkers. $4.95a5- llkht York ers. $l.90a4.95; heavy hogs, $).SOa45. Sheep Slow; cholco wethers. Jl.35u4.40; com mon, $1.50a2.50; choice i-prlng lambs, $5.50a 5.50; common to good lambs, 3a5.20; veal calves, $7u7.25. Oil Market. Oil City. Aug. 23. Credit balances, $1.27; certificates closed $1.2C bid for cash: shipments. 53,620 tin-tin; average, Sl,4t)j barrels; runs, 96,918 barrels; average, SO, 131 barrels. SITUATIONS WANTED mTrr7fmax3S years of age. wishes employment of any kind: of fice work or traveling salesman preferred. Address C. P.. cure of Tribune. Sn'FATIONVNFi:D-YOUXO "man 23, good horseman, experienced enr rluge washer, correct habits, wishes a steady position, not ufruld of work; Al reference. Address M. Merkle. General Delivery. Scranton, Pa. WANTED- A POSITION AS !IOUsI keeper by a yi.ung American widow with ono child. Address Box 163 Forest City. Pa. A YOUNO MAN OF GOOD HABITS, physical and mental ability, wants n situation in any kind of business; willing, obliging und other qualities essential to the welfare of un employer; a knowledge of both single nnd double entry book keeping; can furnish good references, Address W. B., 616 Mulberry street, city. SITUATION WANTED - BY YOUNO man In boarding house or hotel out of city us carver or meat cutter, tr nil around man In kitchen. Address W. II. L.. 13S Franklin avenue, Scranton. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNO WO. man would llko washing and Ironing to do at home; can glvo the best of ref erence. Call or address, 318 North Hyde r&rk avenue, city. The People's A POPULAR CLKAKIN'G HOUSE for tho Benoflt of All Who Have Houses to Kent, Heal Kstntc or Other Property to Sell or F.xclmif'o, or Who Wunt Situations or Help Tlts.j Small Advertisements Coit One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Sltuattoiti Wanted, Which Aro In scrtcd Free, WANTED. WAKTMIUilMAM. IlOt'SE Oil FLAT, centrally located. HACKETT, Prjco Building. CARRlAOE AND WAGON PAINTING a specialty at Helrlegel's, Locust St. , AG EN TS WANTED. IF YOU WANT TO 1IAKK $1,500 A year work for us. Our leather sus penders sell themselves; cannot wear out; attractive assortment; exclusive ter ritory; samples free conditionally. J. S. Berry Mfg. Co., A 470 Cincinnati, O. HEUAJNTEDMA LE. WANTKb-Al''inST CLASS INSIDE mine foreman; none but n man with at least ten years' experience need apply. Apply to P. O. Box 119. City. WANTKD-A STKN'OGUAPIIKB WHO has bad 1 xperlcnee and who can as sist In general olllce work. Address, giv ing references, terms and sample of pen manship, Box 527, City. govi:bnmi:nt positions - don't prepare for unv civil service or cen sus exumlnatlon without seeing our cata logue of Information. Sent free. Co lumbian Correspondence College, Wash ington, D. C. WANTED -A QUALIFIED DRUG clerk. Address Drugs, Tribune olllce. WAXTKdI-SECOXD GIRLr FAMILY of two. Reference required. 153G Washington avenue. KITCHEN GIRL WAXTED, street. 623 PINF. Fo? A?gyr SIX ROOMS AXD BATH, XEAR MIX berry, $10. HACKUTT. Price Blilg. $12.50 RENTS SEVEN-ROOM MODERX bitose. HACKETT. I'rlco Building. HACKUTT. PRICE BLDG - STORES, ulllccs, houses Hots, etc , for rent. IF YOU WANT TO RENT ANYTHING seo HACKETT, Price Building. FOR RENT DR. COO LI DOE'S RESI denct, No. 122 Qulncy avenue. A model home. For particulars call on M. II. HOLGATE. Commonwealth Bldg. FOR RENT-TEN ROOM HOUSE, 51s 1'lnu street, between Washington und Adams; Improvements. Chus. P. Jadwin. FOR RENT-HOTEL IN THROOP BO rough. Apply to William Wlnsbip or Joseph Lahwlski. HOUSE 738 ADAMS LARGE. AIRY rooms; all conveniences. Possession Immediately. FOR REXT-THE OLD HOME FOR Friendless on Adams avenue. It will be rented as a whole, or will bo fitted up for two families. It Is well adapted for a largo boarding house, or for rent ing furnished rooms. Inquire of F. L. Hitchcock & Son, lire lnsiiranco and Real Estate, Commonwealth Building. 032 GREEX RIDGE STREET EI'.-HT rooms; line location; $16. RALSTATE. BARGAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE houses. HACKETT, Price Building. BARGAINS IN BUILDING LOTS, ALL parts city. HACKETT, Price Bldg. M. II. HOLGATE BUILDIXG LOTS for sale in ull parts of the city. M. II. HOLGATE. M. H. HOLGATE SINGLE HOUSES for sale in nil parts of the city, M. II. HOLGATE. M. If. HOLGATE DOUBLE HOUSES for sale In nil liarts of tho city. M. If. HOLGATE. M. H. HOLGATE-RUS1NESS PROP erty for sale. M. H. HOLGATE. M. II. HOLGATE-FARMS FOR SALE $1,000 up. M. II. HOLGATE, Common wealth Building. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE $25,000 INCREASED CAPI tnl. Best Home reference. Send for Co-opcratlvo Plan. Linden Lawn Farm ing Co.. Olney, 111. DON'T LOSE. BUT BUY A CEllTIFI cate In "The Inestors' Fund" and draw u semi-monthly income. It is the only safe plun ever offered for trading with moderate capital In Stocks, Wheat or Cotton. Write for particulars, sent free. C. E. Mnckey As Co., 29 Broadway, New Y'ork, NOTICE-INVESTORS AND SPECULA, tors Can you gues-s? (Jood guessers can make money In our new guessing contest, embracing one of tho most In teresting topics ot the day. The best guessers can trade In 50 shares of stock on the New Y'ork Stock Exchange, 5,e00 bushels of wheat on the Chicago Board of Trade, or 100 bales of cotton on tho New York Cotton Exchange', nnd we will fur nish the money; it costs you nothing. We also manage "The Investors' Fund." which pays profits twice a mouth to sub scribers. Write for full particulars and conditions Sent flee. C. E. MACKEY & CO.. Bankers. 29 Broadway. New Yoik. WANTED-ROOMS. WA NTE D-FU RN1 si fEDROOM S FOR, light housekeeping, two or three rooms in a nice, eiulet neighborhood. Terms must bo reasonable. Address Ftda, Tribune. BOARDING BOARDING WITH FRONT ROOM FOR gentleman und wire or two gentle men. All conveniences. 527 Adams live. WANTED-SUMMER BOARD E It S; most delightful Hccnery; threo min utes from D L. & W. Mrs. Machette, Elmhvrst; BOARDINQ 625 PIXE STREET. J5vsD ro ow a TO RENT-PLFASANT FURNISHED rooms, 204 Wyoming avenue, inquire In confectionery store. MjONEYJTJAJV MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUR. FOUR and eme-hulf, five und six tier cent. Any amount. Dunn & Walker. 314-313 Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and fivo per cent monev on npproved security. M. H. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. MISCELLANEOUS you Have PRoi'EiiTY ' to rent" see. HACKETT, Price Building. IF PIMPLES ON FACE CCRED BY Azlenza Creum. Piu kuge by mall for 25 cents. Azlenzu Specialties conipuny, 41 Broudway. New Yoik city. fSjAJJJEATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SC.ulpIUIAT ment, 50c; shampooing. 50c: foclul massage, munlcurlug, 25c.; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B, BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leuvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, Telephone 9540. Exchange. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITCOTS FDWAnD H. DAVIS, AP.CHITUCT, Connell building, Scranton. L L. WALTK1I, ARCHITECT. OFFICII rear of COS Washington avenue. LKWIS HANCOCK, JK.. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruco St., cor. Wash. n.. Scranton. FKFDKtHCK L. ilKOWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACKY .t SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DltrVo. "LYMAN. SCRANTON Plli vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry; DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DP.. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd tloor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to j. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 STRUCK STREET, MAKES your bat to order anil they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANIC 11 11 avenue. Rules reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORXEY at.Law, 500-2 Luckawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, Counsellor-ut-Luw. Mears" Building. ATTORNEY AND Rooms, 312-313 M. J. UOXAHOE, ATTORXEY-A'I-law. Offices, 612-613 Mears' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Luw, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14 Washington avenue. WILLARI), WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-at-Luw. Re publican building. Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP ft JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1. 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511, 515 and 510 Board of Trado Building. D. P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington avenue .nnd Spruce street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON, a'tTORNEyI at.Law. 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903.904, 9th floor, Mears' building. L. A. WATRER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. u02 Board of Trade building, Scnanton, l'a. C. R. PITC.IIER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX, Xntionnl Hank building. TRADERS' C. CO.MEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF. Menrs' building, ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND aUROZONS MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. DHOME- opathist. 616 Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH, ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROO.MS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade Building. Office hours, 8 to 9 n. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Rest dente, 209 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FBEAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllce telephono 13G3. Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 239 Wnshlngton avenue. Residence. 131;! Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urln.-iry or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle anil Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2672. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scrnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. t'ann, LL. D., principal und proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M., head, master. SEE OS G. It. CLARK Ik CO.. SEEDMEN AXD Nurserymen: store 146 Wnshlngton ave. nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS jos "kuettel. rear 511 lackaT wnnnn avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings und concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulberts' music store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Fa. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at tin- news stands of Rclsman Bron.. 40.1 Spruco and 503 Lin. den: M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce btreet. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valloy Uuih'o.iJ. In effect May 11. 1MP9. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia und New York via D. & 11 H R.. ut 6.45 it. 111. uml 12.0J, 2.1S. 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), mm 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. & H., 1.5. 7.1S p. m. For White Haven. Uuzleton und prin cipal points in the teml i-cRimis via D. & w It 11., 645, 2.18 and 4.2i p. m. For l'i'ittsvllc. 6.15, 2.1S p. in. Fur Bethlehem. Eastern. Reudlng. Har rillmm and principal Intermediate stn Uons via D. & 11. R- R- 6.13 u. m., 12.01. .VJl" . 07 1 liliui; Diamond Express), 11.30. ' Sundays, D. & H.. 1.5S. 7. IS p. m. For Tuiikhunnock, Towandu. Elmlra. Ithaca. Genevu ami iiiiihi inn-nue-iii- im ktutliins. via w.. 1.. u m.. 12.55 und Ai p. m. ti,.,v,l,lirni. Pu. C1IAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.. 20 Cort landt street. New York. A "v. NONNEMACHER. Division Pass, enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa, For tickets and Pullmun reservations apply SOD Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. IV. II.. 9. US ma Falls. Chicago und all points west v !' v & I. R. R- . 333 (Black Dla mond Express). 7.4i and 11.30 11. m. Sun. d vs. IT & II- -w " T" V n- "l . . Pullman purior mm mibiiuik or i.enign Vnllev narlor cars on all trains between W kcs-llarro und New York. Phlludel iiiilu Buffalo und buspennlun Bridge. m'l Nil. WILBUR. Gen Sunt.. South RAILROAD TIME TABLES. lAMMAAMMMAIMIMl Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitta burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazlo ton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Bnltimoro, Washington and o Pittsburg and the West. "18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.51 P. m.)f for Sunbury, Harrisburg Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash' ugton and Pittsburg and thi West. "7P' m week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia am Pittsburg. HUTCHINSON. tlenoMl Maruzsr. Wcl.. Lucku. nnd Western. Triln1ifiSCil M2nlny. Juno 5, 1899. press f,,r vVC s.V'rn.nl0M aM follows: Ex 1 40 3 m r mL' urk, uml "" l,olnl8 cast 3Ja p. i ' 8- ana :o-03 " '": 12K un' iihin'n3is.f.!'r Kuston. Trenton. Phlladcl an.l r, m .,."" ';.'.". -! 'w. " " tlno ... . .J '. '"-i inuieing ciosc connuc iiiirMiS.,uVl,frilJ0 "' "" '"'"Us la tho wes' WV, JJ.T' .",ul southwest. 111 r,V, "Bt."n accommodation, 3.40 p. m S. I"1 nml Wll' stations, 1.05 p. m 1 actoryvllo accommodation, 4.00 p. m. "jcnnlson accommodation, 0.00 p. m. l.xpress for Utlca and Richfield Springs ' n. m. und 1.55 p, m. t',CK.' ";' 0M " m" an1 -C5 p. m. 11,,,0.,. r"rthinberlanil. Plttston. Wilkes viiin U,Iililll0,,!n- Bloomsburg und Dan. iimh',TnkinJ? cl"vp connections at North, iinii V'V"'1 ,'!' Wllllumsport, Hurrisburg, I'nJ,,'lP1orp',w,n"lilnKton and tho south. !,,,,! .".l"111"1""11 nnd Intermediate sta. Mous, b.w. 10.05 u. m nnd 1.55 and 5.40 p. Nnntlcoko nnd Intermediate stations, '?; i!iml nM n- " Plymouth nnd Inter, mcdlnto stations, 3.35 und S.50 p. m. F01 Kingston, 12.55 p. m. I ullmnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all e-xpress trains. For detailed information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dls. trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllce, Delaware and Hudson. On May lltb. 1S99, trains will leava Scranton as follows: tor Carbondale-0.20, 7.53. 8.53, 10.13 . m-i A2 ""on; 1.23. 2.20, 3.32, 5.25, 6.25, 7.51 9.1. 11.00 p. tn. ; 1.16 a. m. 1-or Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m., 2.20 p, 111. For Honesdalo 6.20, 10.13 a. m. 2.20, C.23 p. 111. For Wilkes-Barre 6.45. 7.4S. S.43, 9.38, 10. 3 u. m.; 12.03, 1.23. 3.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.43, 10.41 11.30 p. m. For Xew York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rullroud-0.45 p. m.. 12.03 1.23. 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.43, 9.33 a. m.; 2.1S, 1.27 p. m . I' or westetn points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.13 a. in.; 12.03,3.33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton us fol lows: From Carbondale nnd the Xorth 0.40, 7.43, 8.3S. 9.34, 10.3S. 11.58 a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3 2.1, 4.23. 7.43, 10.38. 11.27 p. m. From Wilkes-Barre und the South 6.15, 7.1S. 8.43, 10.3S, 11.55 a. m.; 1.18. 2.14. 3.4S, 5.20, 6.21, 7.53. 9.05, 10.05 p. m. ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23. 3.52, .1.47. 9.53 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre 9.38, 12.03 a. m.J 1.58, 3.2!., 5.43. 7.4S p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Xew England points, etc., 2.23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United Stntes and Canada. J. W. BURD1CK. O. P. A., Albany, X. Y. H. W. CROSS. D. 1. A.. Scranton, Pa. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In Xew York Foot of Liberty street, X. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Knilrnad ol New Jews Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23,1899 Trains leave Scranton for New Y'ork, Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Mnuch Chunk und White Haven ut 8.30. a. m.; express, 1.20; express. 1.00 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For PlttKton nnd Wilkes-Barre, b.30, 11.30 a. m., 1.20, 4.fi0, 7.15 p. m. Sundays, 11.30 n. m.. 2.15, 7.15 p m. Fcr Mountain Park, 8.30. 11.30 a. m., 1.2) p. m. Sundays. 11.30 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc, at S.30 (through car) a. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon und Harrlsburg, via Allenton, 8.30 ti. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun dav, 2.15 o m. For Pottsville. S.30 a. m., 1.20 p. in. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street: North River, at 4.00, 5.10 (ex press) n. m.. 1.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, "LeuvemNew Y'ork. South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.05 a.m.. 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries tn Brooklyn and Statcn Island, making emlck transfer to anil from Grand Central depot and Long 1SLeuvorphllatlelphla, Reading Terminal, 9.21 11. m.. 3.00 p. m. Sundays, 6.15 a. m. Through tickets to all points Lust, South nnd West nt lowest rate nt tho Station. T,T4TfOPVT r!.,. Cunt .1. II. Uiiliin ,.ii, u.. u H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect June 4. 1S99. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newliurg nnd IntcrmtMllate points on Frle railroad, at 5.00 u. tn. and 2.2s p. m. For Ilnwley und local points, at 5.00 a. m 8 11 u. m. nnd 2.2S p. m. For Lako Sunday "truliis leave Scranton for Lake Ariel at s.43 a. m. and 1 30 p. m., stopping at lnterrneelluto statluns. SCItAVJTON DIVISION. In rifecl Jtuio-Jath, 1SU0. North Hound. south Bound, 203 '2011 al 202 eu4 2(M t M a lL Stations 3 U gala UvVirniJ " "ccommodatlon, 6.10 p. m. mini1 fJr I'lDRhamton, Oswego, El MorrN S,V1V,'r-,i,,th' naiwvllle. Moun iorris and ttufrnir. 10 ,,, n r. w .. . 1.55 i. u iv uArrlTe I.cavei 1 Mi 725N. Y Kranklln fit. .... 7)L... .' 1 7 lo.Wedc 4-.'nrt streot .... TftJ . .. ; 7oo Weeliawkon .... 8io.... i up h r n'Arrlvo Leave a i i- tsr u 104a t,2riiti 1 uuubln cioTTiiid 10 4D 6 19 1 00. Hancock 6 16 '.' 11! i 31 1031 cei7;i:.",o! StnilUllt 023 222,441 10 21 eoou'it) l'rcstou park 6!5 2:11 tu 1015 B. "4 18 40J Wlnwe.od 0 4! 8 41 C 01 10 0'. 5GI2 2Y roynttllo eiouMlsu 0&G A4II2I1, Ol'SOU IISS 2SS 5V3 940 R''i(lS(.'l i'lejssnt Mf,. 70 .1(6 5' 91(1 tStllft Ufiloiidalo 7U8 3110, 681 9 83 a leiu ! Forest nty soai.Bi 9 10, 5 Ortll 81! C.irbondaio 7 34! 8 S4l 6 U BUT 4 f.Tfll .0' WJiltO IllldtfO 7 87,13 38 8 64 10 4 5l'H12il MlDllrM 7 ei 13 43 01)1 HSH 4 44,11 li.ii Jcrinyn 7 4(343603 B53 44111 IS AlClllbaM 750 SSI 600 R ISO 40'U !S WtDtnn 7 6)364' 8 18 8 46 ISO U II l'rclcvUle 7 68 369,4 19 848 4 311107 ObTlKlUt BC2 40V 681 f.40 4 21101 1'rlccbUriT 8C4 4 07 1 a a I 8. IS 4 85 1101 Tbroop 8 06 410, 6 17 8)l4 881leJ rrnvlilonce H n 4 Ml e Si 8 H8I 4 10 11057 I'ark 1'iace 8 12 ti t' 6 al 8 to 4 1510 55 t-crantpii s is 4srjj;tj a ar ua ii Leave An Ire a u r u'r u t. Sunday only. I. BlEDlllca that trains atop on signal tor pas sengers. Trains 20 aud soo Sunday only, other trains dally except Sunday. . secure rates via Ontario t, Western bcloie purchasing tickets and save money. UitouBli wagaer mititt sleeper and tree re clluing cbalr car Now York to Chicago without change. lnonprr icnlca llcilnceil to '1'ivo Ccntv ler ilJIIc. J.O. Anderson, Oen. Pass Agt. T, Flltcrolt, l)lv, I'ass, Ast.bcrantoa, la, V