THE SCRANTON TRIBUiSl-THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1890. "N. Perfect Dr. J. M. Powers, of Warrensburg, Mo, writes: -Johann Hod'a Mart Extract h ulvays a builder, alt-zap a Wood maker, by making digestion caan parted." Johann Hoff's NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA C'arpenteia ntc scaice In Hazloton at piecnt and contractors are looking for bo od men. Susan I', nthonv. the noted woman suffiuslKt. is pissing a btlcf vacation In Stioudsbuig A stage coach line his been estab lished between Mnuch Chunk and Chiistnnns and Hatchers-. A lr.-pi' shop I" being' etected In Iln.leton to manufacture Fi.ani; Tar dee's patent si ito plikor Jiff Thu Mauoli Chunk lle.it. Power and E'cctilc company has Inaugurated the biush svstcni of 'ieet lighting Captain .1. D Colvln C C Rhodes nnil 'J homns Gov It hue secured con trol of the Paisons 'tectrlc light plant I.Ittte Daniel Dono.in, of Athens, mi lose the sight of both ees as a osult of plavlng with a can of pow dci Announcement Is made of thu on gigciu.Mit nf 11. Divfony jr., of Hate tcm. nml Miss Glfiic Fo,rt I. of Wllkcs U.itie IM'vIn II Scnlt of White llvtn Is the new pilmip.il of the Plymouth high school, In pi nee of 1J .Martin, resigned Mnnt C.inv. ,i dutg clerk of Wllkes Barie. vvns seveiclv Injured jestertlaj by colliding while on a blcvclo with .1 motor 'ycle The wife nf Mine Pupoilnt nrlent K M. Smith, of Aldcn is dead after an Illness of tour weeks She was fotty two j ears ot age Mvwood Thomas, father of David Thnmas, of Pockv illo. died -it Parsons Tucsdiv. aged 57 yenis The funeral will h held tomorrow. Thomas Bioskie j Shamnkin miner, Ind his bark broken bv a t .til of eoal at the l.uk" Fldlm mine anil will bald ly sun lve his Inlurlrs .rohn McGovein. of Mnltbv, was seri ously burned about the fine and both b an explosion of gas in the Maltbv mine nienl.iy morning The eleventh "csslon of the Epwoith league of the Dallas sub-dlstilct will be held In the Methodist Episcopal church Noson on Vtldaj. Count v Tieasuier Inman. of Wyom ing eotintv. his put chased Uie Asher ritch honiistend near Li rii.itie .ml will oceupv It Am II 1. 1300 The Impiovements at thf Kingston feed mill have been completed an1 the mill, which has been Idle for the last week, nan resumed opciations Chailes Mason and Edward Hckert were serlouslv Injured at Sunburv while chnrglng a soda fountain tank, which exploded with terrific force Willi n pistol In l.is right hand nnd his pockets full of cartridges, Artrtl on Pehmock left hfs house, ut Ta rn in.ua. and ban not sine been 1 card fiom. Company F. 53d PennsManla regi ment, will lrio a reunion Sept 3? at Foinbrnnk park. M.i)or Nichols nnl P II CnmoboU, of Wllkes-Uarre, will spen'-. While attending a family reunion at LeBoy, Mrs O 15 Besley, of Columbia Cross Roads, lira df nnl county, was stricken with anojilexy and expired In a few hours. The Citizens' Telephone company, of Monroe county. Is organizing a ruial 'phono service connecting most of the Illages and many of the farm houses In the county A few months ago Key. j. T. Llovd resigned the pastorate of tp" I"lit Baptist church, Wilkes-Banc and went to Youngstown, Ohio Now he has been recalled to the WIlkiM B.ure church While Trainmaster Fisher, of Tama qua, was .u.mdlng at the Philadelphia and Beading depot a bolt of lightning struck his hat and then shot Into the ,;r.Tjnd. with a loud tepoit, with out inlunng hlm The lt!o mb'in.r public schools open ed with a Iiigoi attendance than that or any foimer year, nearly 1,100 pupils being enrolled A truant ofllcer has been appointed bv the authoiltles. who nie determined to enforce the law Fied D f.unil, as, . taut secretary of the B B. V M c A of Bl-uhnmton. and toimerly of Hallstend. has been recommended by the State committee to the assistant secretaryship of th- Y. M. C A at Woieestoi, Mass There Is no settlement vet In the Sus ciuchanna Coal company stilko. The men remain quiet Thev have laid hecinl meetings irrentlv and it Is rumoied a committee will confer with the supeiintcndert in a f. dn)s The operatois ot Gioenwnnd col Hun. neu Tamaqua. sti nek the mam moth el. Tuesday This vein hn , thickness of foi t reel in that loi.u Hy. The ilnd will Insure a new llfo for many jean for Greenwood col lien. The annual cunp nuoilng at Dcla waie Water Gap closed Monday. Twenty-four conversion were made and about $00 was leeelvcd fiom Jll sources for the expenses of the cunp whloli were sllghtlv In exec..! of tl1r cnntilbutluiis The Wlllies-Barie clt) teacbeis' an nual Institute will convene Monday The Instructom from abioad will lie Pi of S. D. Tass. of Ohio, histoiy. Prof T: I. Kemp, of the Knst Stroudsburg State N'oimal school, psychology, and Prof W. Hummel, of Mariland. t-eh nee IJdwara Keenan. of Pottavlllf. -aIsnd In hlH garden a radish 1? Inches Ions, IE inches In clrcurpfranco and weigh lnpt in pounds, 2 ounces Wm. Tl CJtilnn of PittsvlllA, grow n tomato r, jnehos ir.Tos th top. and ITenry Gate? of WllkesEarre has one weixrilnij IVi pounds The public echooM of I'ottjvllle have opened for Tie fall knd wlmei term Thor are much crowded. The gram mar school, not having seating capa city for all tho scholars, a number had to bo sent home. Between 300 and 800 new soholars weie admitted to Ihn schools Patrick Lenahau and wife, of Wilkes Barre, hav pgun an action In ties paas for SB.000 damages against the Crescent Coal Mining company and Isaao B. Felts, to recover for the death of their eon, who met with, an acci dent In the company's colliery at Ash ley. Th boy wan IC years of age, and Digestion Malt Extract the accident occuned last January The plalntlfts allege that his death was due to exposure and that the bwdy was taken to his home In Sugar Notch on a stretcher In violation of tho law, which provides for the use of an ambu lance The strike at tho Bliss mine near Nantlcoke has been settled and the men tetuined to work yesterday.' The breaker boys caused the trouble by striking and asking for an advance The mines shut down and tho company ofllclals said It would be closed for Un balance of tho .ear unless the boys re turned to work Mrs C M Cyphers died jesterday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse Weaver, In Plttston, where she had been visiting She was the wife of Captain C pliers, formerly of Pltts ton. who now holds a position In the government printing olllce in Wash ington Deceased was HO years of age. Funeial Fildaj. Stephen Menslnget, of Beaver Valley, neai Bloomsburg. vUio was acquitted two years ago of the murder of his father, and who was later arrested charged with tho theft of a bicycle, os ciped fiom Jail, was recaptured and again escaped, was iccaptured the sec ond time Mondav night near his old 1 ome b Sheriff Black of Columbia, county James McBrlde. of Plymouth, aged C years, was killed at 9 o'clock Tues da evening within a hundred yards of his home by an excursion train re turning from Mountain Park Just how tht accident occurred, no one seems to know The bodj was cut In two and otherwise mangled Deceased Is survived by his wife and four chil dren, Cornelius, Hugh, Charles, Bridget and Maij McBrlde, of New York Tin co step-sons, James, John and Hd vvaid Kennedy, also survive him. William Cettin of Ilazbton. em p!oed as a labour at No 8 slope.HaV.Ie mln"f, met with a seilous accident Ttusdav morning in vvhl"h he vwas probably fatally injured The patehcr on the plane leading to the mouth of th i.lup". In trying to sprag an empty cat, which was comlnp down the in cline at good speed, f.'llod to get his prng Into the wheel, and to save the rat from going down the slope Mr Getting lan to turn the safety block Abein this time the cai jumped th tracks and struck Mr Gettin, ciush ing him through a slnnty, after which he fell n dlst ince of seventeen fe,H A Wilkes-Han e sennte of the Knights of tho Ancient Kssenlc ok was instituted Tuesday evening iv General II. T Rockej, with a mem bership of seventy-live The following" ofllcers were elected and Installed lunlor past excellent senator, David McCollum; ex-excellent senator, Geo r. Henry senior seneshal, Harold N. Bust, junior soneshal, -Thomas A. Wright, saserdos, Howard F Arm stiong, recoidlng secretary, A n L inning, treasurer. Woodward Lea venworth, sergeant, Di Frank McKee deputy sergeant. P M. Wolfe, trus ties, J. W Header, A D Hay and Henij Fiench, appointed olllcers, senior vigilant, C i: Keck, junior vig ilant, B. G Hahn, warder. II. r Smith, financial secretar, A W Jack son: counsellors. C S I.andls, Jacob S Pettehons. John Cunningham, B B Van Horn, John Malnwnrlng. B F Cooke, William A King. I, F. Bojer, G T Gtlflln, A D. Jones, B. O. Kem merer, L. P. Knlffen. BASE BALL, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. V Oiookhn 75 W. L. P.C 75 H, ,67u 71 ).' .0J5, 71 45 .CU (m 41 .5ji, C.' 49 5M 01 Di .517 iS 57 .Ml 56 5 .4'Jl 43 C .411 50 l,J .116 S3 "J ,S4S 19 H'J .101 Boston 71 Philadelphia Jialtlmoio Clnclun itl Ht Louis Chicago I'iltcliuig Now Voik l.ouKvllIu Washington Cleveland At Louisville It H. B Phllndc Iphla . .10 0 0 10 0 0 0-2 Q 4 Loulsvlllo ... 1 0 1 0 li 1 0 C S 0 Hattftilcs Donohue, Douglass and Mc rarland, Cunningham and Zlmmcr Um pires Bnislle and Dwjer At Cleveland R u j; Boston ... . 21010211 0 S 15 1 Cleveland ') 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-3 10 l Battel le Lewis and Beigen: Bates and Dm, can. duplies SnUer and Mc Gair .vt ( lileagiv. r, ij, c New Voil 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 02 9 2 ChlciiM 0 0 u 1 1 0 0 1 3 y 4 Batteries Dniicm mid Wilson; Taj lor mid Chance. BrnplicsO'llay mid Mc Donald At Plttshuig - u. ii, j-j Biookljn OlOOOIOOU-.! ! 2 Pittiliiug I) 0 0 0 0 0 1 u '-! b 1 Ratleiics Kennedy and McGulit; Clics. hrn nd Kchrlvu BrnplHs-Oarfne and l.utham. At I'lnclnn ill it n u )iltlmniH . .. 0 0 0 0 0 (i 0 V Ci 1 7 1 riiuinnnn . n n : n i c 1 0 f 14 0 Batterus-Hownll and lloblnson, Hahn arid Woods Umplrm-Hwartwood and Hun OTHEll LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern Lenrjue. Hartford, 3, Montreal, b Turontu, 1), Bprliiglield, 10 Svraruse, 5y Wuicster. !i Bnchester 1 Prov lilonce, S, Western League. InalanapclW, !i; St Paul, J. Biirtnlo. 2, Milwaukee, 2: (first game ) Rurfnlo, MllwaiiKec, .'!, (second game). M'nneapolls. C, Dfimlt. 3 AMATEUR BASE UALL NOTES. M Y 7. -Tho Natlonul League stasuii clours Oct. 1? The manager of the btni light Uaso Bull club of .lessup would like to meet the manager of tho St. Thoniu.i College Base Ball team at tno must convenient pinto to utranso lor the leturn ignmo C Illrkbeck. Tho Toylor Beds thnllenge tho West Sid Browns foi a gams on tliq Tujlor grounds for Saturday uftcinoon An swer Immidlately If Hatlsfartdry. K. G Watklus, tnuupgor. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, Aug. 30. Speculative sen timent was unsettled today and the course of prices changed several times and was veiy Iriegular all day. Net changes are mostly on the side of gains and In a group of Industrial special ties the closing was at the best prices, but In the railroad stocks, which utart ed off with quite a demonstration of strength, net advances are gcncially below the extreme rise The upward Impulse at the opening was duo to tho much more cheerful feeling In London legardlng tho Transvaal outlook. Buy ing for London account was about equal to yesterdav's selling for the same account. There was some covering also by local bears who sold yesterday on the Transvaal war scale The active buy ing movement In the railroads fell off very largely after the first hour. With the uompatatlvf dullness of railroads nnd a reaction In prlcoj. on realizing mine renewed ariivuj in me industrial specialties, which continued the lest of the dm The Tobacco stocks and the local stocks were attacked by the bears for effect on tho general market and Tennessee Coal was under pressuie. On the other hand, Brooklyn Transit continued to be vigorously supported with a view to the discomfiture of the short Intci est Sugar showed symp toms of a desire to cover on the part of the beais The lion and Steel group were benefitted by the continued act ive demand for the Republic steel Is sues, which lifted the common stock 1. In tho late trading Fedeial Steel forged to the front and rose rapidly to (114, an extreme aij The munlcU pal stocks rallied from their previous depression and the rather buoyant tone of the Industrials Impaited sympathetic firmness to the lallioad list In the latter division of the market stocks which suffered most acutely yesterday were stiong todav, notably Louisville, Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific There were evidences of Individual strength In the Hocking Valley and Wheeling and Lake Erie stocks, Kan sas and Texas prefer! ed, Chicago and Bastern Illinois and Chicago Great Western preferred, among the railroad stocks and Laclede Gas, North Ameri can and Union Bag and Paper pre ferred In the specialties. Losses of a point or over weie shown by Fort Worth nnd Bio Grande, Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic preferred, Minne apolis and St Louis and Great North ern preferred. Call money held steady nt 3 per cent or above, and the lend ers were more exacting about time loans without any change In the actual rate Some effect on the money mar ket Is produced by preparation for the regular monthly settlement on Septem ber 1 The banks continue to lose cash both to the Interior and to the sub tieasury This, combined with easier money In London and the buying here for London account, produced a fall of a fraction in the actual rates for Ster ling exchange Total sales, 421,100 The bond market was quiet today and changes w ere small Total sales par value, $1,950,000 United States government bonds were unchanged on bid quotations. Quotations rurntshed by OAimiNGTON & CUSACK, stock and bond brokers, rooms 410 and 411 Connell building. Scran, ton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos. tng est est Inc Am Cotton Oil . 4V'S 43TM 41' 41t Am Sugar .... 151 116 1.14 iVh Atchison 22 21 22c8 22 Atchison, Pr. . . fr,i, Ji', f5- 6fi'4 Ani Tobacco .. . 12Si;, U 127s U")1 I! lit SL Ohio . . 51 14 M M" .14 Brook B T .. 10', J071 lOVs 1074 Cinudn South . . 51U 1IU TA ST" 4 Central N J 119 ll'H4 118 lls l Ins & Ohio .... 2-. 2i4 2SV- 2S'k Chle. G, W . . i, 10U li,ij ini8 Chle a N W . 161 165'j 1C1 101 Chic . H &Q TO,- IIS HIV 111 C, M A. St P 1W2 H3's H3M, UJ'h C, B I & Pacific .ll'i8 lllVj linij, i(), c . c c & st l . nr.vi -,t,i2 rm, dg Con Gas . ISJ14 ISII4 ISO 1S41'. Del & Hudson . . 121 122 12H1 12 Del, L & W . . ..17b 177 17b 177 IVd Steel, Pr . . 51' 4 01 50 01 Ted Steel. Com Gen Rlcctrte Iiuls &. Nawh. . Munhnttan . .. S2 S2' S2 82' .121 121 121 121 S0 81 1; S0V4 si'4 ..llIVs HI 114 B4 Met Traction Wi l'l 31511 207 31 K & T, Pr . 431J 43 43 4I Mlsso Pacific . . 4'liJ 4Tt 40B 49 Nat'l Lead .Ilife aju, :qu .qu. N Y Central , . .ns nsi. rs J3fi X Y , O & v . 26-i 27 2b "7 North Paelllc . . 56', 5b ,1(5 ab11. North Pacific, Pr . 77i 7S 77'i 77 J!?7.Iu'o8 ,Pa, 11'r "'" llnl B0i2 Phil & Beading , 22 22 2 " V fi Tl , 1st Pr (,m Cl 613 fil rns. T- C2 Tf. , !.!... .fit, .n.. ; - . ' I. S Leather ith 0g r,7 ,0i U b Lea Pr. . . 71V. 70 TiU 75B Wabash, Pr. 21 2358 22'g 22 s CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE witr-AP Open-High-Low-CI03. HBAT. ing. est est Ing CCOBNr "Z :2li :Vi 7J' December 2S. 2S 2SU ss OATS " Deee mber . Tork May . 19 19'H 19a 19 . S30 8 32 S25 g 27 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. Bit Asked. rirst National Bank roo Rcrnnton Savings Rank 235 Soanton Packing Co Third Natlonnl Bank 35 Bet union Railway Co M DlnoDcp & Dls. Bank 200 Economy Light. Heat t Pow- cr Company Scinnton Illuminating Heat ft Power Company $5 Scranton Pot sing Co I ncka Trust 1 Safe Dep. Co. 150 Sciuntnn Paint C- riatk & Snover Cu . lom .... 400 Clark & Snover Co .IT la Sci Iron It nee & Mfg Co Scranton Axlo Works BONDS. Scianton Pass Railway, first 95 47 100 'so 100 100 rnnriBiiKe, t us People s Street Railway, first i.lrrnt.A ,1 1 I 1 01 S .,? People's Street Railway, Gen- ciul mortgage due 1521 in Dickson Manufacturing Co I.acka Township School 1 City of Scranton St Imp. b. ... Ml Vcinon Coat Co Scranton Axle Works 100 102 10.2 So 100 tjcronion irneiion vq Donas . us ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. G Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) "Uuttfi-Creuniery, Sla2c; print, Tc.i dalij fiesli, 2(i Bugs-Select western, JS'-nlOc j nearbi htate BaBhc Cheese Full cream, new, llnll'.'.c. Beam -Per bu , cholco marrow, J1.70, medium, 1 CO, peu, J1.50. Onloi.s Pel bu , We. Potatoes Per bu , 4oa4."c. l.e-mons Sl;i4 50 per box. rinui-jtr,o. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Aug. 30.-Wheat Film, c higher, contract grade Aug, raftu 70c Corn-He lowoi, No 2 mixed, Aug.. aOHnSOHc OatM-Unclmnsfd. No 2. white clipped, 2JVla.,8c , No. 2, mixed do., 23Ha2Cc. Uuttei Steady; fancy creamer), 21c; do prints, 22c L'gga f'lriu, good demand, fresh nearby, loUc ; do. western, lOVic: do. joulhwcstorn, 13c.; do. southoin, 12al1c. Cheese Firm Bo lined bugtira Stealv. Cotton Unchang ed Tallow -Steady; city prlmo In hhds . IHal'iC ; country do do bbls 4?4lVic , MlnGlunifcZta B.PwS tlm hlle.id IITS11 South. Bv;., Pr .. 55 v, r,t G5, Tenn C &. I R R.. 17 JW 90 Union Pacific . . .. 47' 47 4b. 47, inion I'aciuc. it. . 71 wi 711- '. dark, 4a4',ic: cakes. CafiHc: grease, 2)ia 4c. Llvo pouttry F"lrmj fowls, llal2c; old roosters, TMuftc; spring chickens, as to stee, 10nl2c: ducks, OulOc. Dressed poultry Unchanged, fowls, choice, 12c, do. fulr to good, Halite. ! old roostcrs.iHa Re : broilers, nearby, large, 15c. i small nnd medium do., 12allc; western do., large, 13c: medium do., Hnl2c; smull do, Sa9c. Becelpts Flour, 2.300 barrels and 14,000 sacks; wheal. 22,000 bushels; corn. KS.O'KJ bushels: oats, 112,000 bushel" Shipments Wheat, 10,000 bushels; corn, SLOW bushels; oats, 1S4.000 bushels Naw York Grain and Produce Market New York, Aug. 30 Flour-Neglected and nominal with -buers Sal'e under tho market on wheat grades but low priced winters Wheat Spot firmer, No 2 red, "'Mc. fob afloat spot. 71c elevator, No 1, Northern Duluth. ?0e t. o. b afloat to arrive fold) Options opened weak and declined through lennlsh cable advices and unloading At mldda, how ever, short'! took nlnim at export ru mors, and were soon In full retreat, causing nn active recovery of the early loss, closing prices being strong ut c net udviiiico. May closed 60iic; Sept, 7S3c ; Dec. 77'Sc Corn-Spot firm. No 2. 33'ic f, o b afloat und 37c elevatoi Options opened stcadv und were subso quentlj udvnnccd by frost talk, hot weather compl Unla nnd export demand Closed firm at a partial c net advance Mnj closed j-,.0 , Aug, "?c Sept., ",7c: Dec. 3514c Oats-Spot dull; No 2 white. 27Ha2Sc, Nn .1 do . 20'4a27c Hack mixed, western. 2i8a27c: track white western, 20Ha32, track white, state. 20'2aS2. Op tions quiet. Butter Stcadv western creameiy, 17n21c , do factory, 12Viairc, Imitation crcnmer.v, 14a21c . state dairj, Faille , do. creamery 17a21e. Cheese Strong, large white. 10 e . small do, lie . laigo colored, lie: small do., 11a B'ic Kggs Firm, state and l'enna , ISc , western, ungraded at mark, 12Via ii-zc. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Aug 10 -Cattle Good quality In active demand but common und med ium grades sold slowlj and nt wcakei prices, good to choice ciittlo brought $1C0a6C0, commoner glades $la"51, stoekers and feeders sold at $1 10a", bulls, cows nnd heifers, $2i5 25 Texas steers, $3 2",al2.1, and calves. JI50a715 Hogs Good demand nt steady prices eaily, but market weakened and closed about .lalOe lotver Heavy hogs sold $4al.75. mixed lots $4 40ilS5, nnd light nt $!50al9O Pigs sold $3 40a4 ft", and culls, $2al Sheep and lambs fairly active nt steady prices Natives sheep sold ut $2a3 for culls, bct tci grades bringing $1 TO.it 2', westt rn range sheep brought $lfi0u4 1i: lambs, $121a51 Bcccipts-Cattlc, 11,000, hogs, 25,000; sheep IS 000 Chicago Livi Stock Maiket. Chicago Aug 30 -A sudden Increase In tho export busines following the an nouncement of nn Incrci'o In grain latis brought the wheat market around with a Jerk todaj, advancing speculative prices nearly 11 cent Tho close was at .Hsc advance Corn was firm on dry vveathf r talk nnd closed Uihe higher Oats closed l8aUc hlghei Provisions showed easiness and closed 2'4u5c lower Cash quotations were as follows Flour Steady, No 3 spring wheat, CT'4, No 2 reel, 72V2a73li: No. 2 corn, 314, No 2 oits, 21a21V4c ; No 2 white, 22n234c , No 3 do , 22a22c : No 2 rye. 53a51c . No 2 barley, 35a41c , No 1 fiix, $1 IS. northwest. $119. prime timothy seed, $2 30a2 35, mess pork, $7 50aS 23, lard, $1 10a 5 20: whlslec) $1 2(3. sugars, cut loaf, 3 83, granulated $5 31 New York Live Stock Market. New York, Aug 10 Reeves Generallj steady. Steers, $1 fKai so, oxen and stags, $32oatrK), bulls. $250i110, cows, $121; stoekers and heifers $ al. Cales 'Iraeto brisk and prices 50c. higher. Veals, $"aS, cholco do, $S25. grnssers and butter milks, $"a4, jearllngs, $3 Sheep and lambs Sheep quiet, heavy sheep weak I.embs, l",i25c lower. Si2 cars unsold Sheep ,$2.10a4 371j choice export weth ors. $4 CO, Iambs, JI2"nO, culls, $3a Hojs Market slow at $1 70a4 SO Buffalo Live Stock Market. Bast Buffalo Aug "0 Cattle Steadj , three cars sales, veils steads, good to choice, $5 7'iaC21 fair to ordinary $U 3 71; good steers, $t 2a4 50 Hogs Re ceipts 18 cars including 10 hold overs, active and 5e higher; yorkers, $103a,i, mixed, J talis, heav, $190; pins, $1 60a 4 SO, roughs, $7 00a4,lO Shetp and laniDs Becelpts 3's cars, fresh and six hold overs, steady, many good native lambs, best quotable, $150.1175, culls to good, $3 25a5 40, sheep. $175; wethers. $la4 23. East Liberty Cattle Market. Bast Liberty, Aug. 30 - Cattle Stcadv , extra, $3 70a1fi). prime, $5 SOaG, common, $!10n3s0 Hogs Slow; prime mediums, $4 90,14 91, best jorkcrs, $1 Mai "X). heavy hogs, $4 75i4SO, pigs $1 70a4 S3; grassers $165alSo, loughs, $'a4 23 Sheep-Steadv, choice wethers. $4 30 it 15, common. $1 r0a2, choice spring lam'os.JS 25a5 50, veal calves $7a7 23 Oil Market. Oil Cltv, Aug 30 Credit balances, IT Certificates clost d 1J) bid for cash Shipments BS.S71, average, 83,301. Buns 12G.CC0; average. Si., 742 THEATRICAL. One of the most Important attrac tions that will appear here duilng this season Is Sydney Bosonfcld's great laughing success, "The Purple Lady." which will be remembeied for Its long run at the Bijou theatre, New Yoik, last spring It will be given heie at the Lyceum theatre on Trlday evening In the same original manner and with a company of prominent plnvers In quoting the New Yoik press, it Is eon ceded to be "the funniest farce pro duced In New York for jears." "A Trip to Chinatown." Monday, Sept. 4, afternoon and even ing, at the Lyceum, "A Trip to China tow n," a comedy by Charles Hoyt, famous the world over as being the giealest financial and artistic success known to the Ameiican stage, will bo piesentcd in 11 levlsed and up-to-date foim. Tho piesent pioductlon of "Chinatown" Is a son of a icvlval nnd It Is said to he a most elaborate one ns to scene 1 j stage accessories, cos tumes, nnd special cine has been tuken to present It with a cast superior to any ever uiganlred Many Famous Plays. "On the Mississippi" had a lun of over .1 year In London, "Tho Pulse of New York" Is one of the successes nf the country, "A Soldier of Fiance" Is mil) (if tho strongest romantic pla.s ever produced, "The Bowery Girl" had a long run In New York, "Miss Cleo patra" Is 0110 of tho strongest comedies on tho stage, "Tho Octoioon" achieved unprecedented tilumphs at tho Acad emy of Music In New York These are but a fpw of the many successes pre se'nted by the Wolford Sheridan com pany, which Is announced to appear nt the Academy i( Music ull next week Tho company Includes many popular artists who are more than ordinal Hy well known, and who Invariably become local favorites wherever they appear Professor J W Hampton's dog, cat and monkey circus w 111 be seen at every perfoiniance. SCALP tREATMENT. kwvv MRS, L T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment. 50c; cbampoolng. Wc : facial massage, munlcurluc, 25c; chiropody 701 Qulncy. The People's Exchange. 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FAMILY of two Befercnco tequlrcd 153b Washington avenue FOR RENT DESIP.ABLi: DWELLINGS PINK AND Madison, 23 and $2b Frederick Con noil, IIS Penn avenue FOR BBNT-TKN BOOM HOFSK, 51 Plna street, between Washington anil Adams, Impiovements. Chas P Jndwln FOR RBNT-THF. OLD BOMB FOB 1 rlendless on Adams avenue It will be rented as n whole or will be fitted up for two families It Is well adapted for a. large boaidlng house, or for rent ,nM ,furnlshcd rooms Inquire ot F L Hitchcock & Son, Fire Insurance and Real Estate. Commonwealth Building. 332 GREEN RIDGE STREET EIGHT rooms, fine location, $1S. FOR SALE BOILEBS-TWO LIDGEBWOOD llORI zontnl return tubular boilers of sev-cnt-tlve horso power each, fo pounds steam pressure Will be sold M rv cheap, must be removed nt once Call at Su burban Electric Compinv"s olllce, 501 502 und 503 Conm 11 Building. BOARDING. WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS. most delightful scenery, three min utes from D , L. & W Mrs. Machette, Elmhvrst BOARDING 525 PINE STREET. BOARDAND ROOMS. BOARD AND BOOMS AT ADAMS avenue . JflONEYjrJAJNj MONEY TO LOAN AT FOFR. FOUR nnd Vine half live and six per cent An nmount Dunn & Walker, 314-315 Connell building rOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT and llvo per cent monev on approved security M H HOLGATE, Common wealth building. POUND. IOl'ND PAIR OF SPECTACLES IN Forest 11111 Cemetery Call Henr Stahl, 1033 Monse avenue FOFND-MONDAY EVENING AFG 21, after storm, piekage containing dtj goods from Finlej s Owner can have Fame bj proving propel t and pilng ixpc'isc Newark Shoo Store CITY SCAVENGER A B-RRIGGS CLLANS PRIVV VAULlb and cess pools, no odoi Improved pumps used A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Alain avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved b the Dunmore School Board until 7 30 o"clock p m . Tuesday Sept 3. lsoi to build a two loom frame scho il bulldit g. Bidders shall enclose with each propos il a certified check for two hun dred dollars which sum Is to be for feited to the Dunmore School Bo ird In c.ise of a failure to 1 xecute .1 contiact If nwarded same Plans and specifica tions can bo seen In Architect Duck worth's office. Coal Exchange, Scranton Boaid reserves tho right to reject any and ull bids. By Older of School Eoaid O J MILLER. J 11 McPEEK. Building Committee M K KELLAM. Sccretnij Dunmore, Aug 2s 1W IN THE COURT OF COMMON .PLEAS of Lackawanna count). No. losl Stp tember term 1S09 Notice is lurch) given that an iipllcntlon will be made to snid court or one of the Judces thereof on Mnndii), tho 11 th dav of September. !:'", at 9 o'clock u m under the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn svlvnnla irtltlert "An Act to provide for tho Incorporation nnd regulation of cer tain corporations," approved April 21 1S7I, nnd the supplemnts thereto, for n charter of on Intended corporation to be called the "Hyde Park Shaft Miners' and La borers Fund ' tho ch.aractri and object whereof Is to provide n fund foi the pav -ment of weekh benefits to Its members In case of accident nnd funeial benefits upon the death of membcis from funds collected therein nud for these purpnxps to have, possess and enloy all the rlchts benefits and privileges of the .aid Act of Assembly and Its supplements The pro. po'-cd ehaiter Is now on file In the Pro thonotar)'s office W GAYI.OBD, THOMAS Solicitor AUDITOR'S NOT1CE-.I L CRAW ford nnd Luther Keller vs L W Hol fecker. No. 14G0 September Term. 1S0S The undersigned nn auditor appointed by the Court of Common Picas nf Lackn w.auiia Ciumtv to make dlstillmtlon of the fund uallid at sheriffs sale on ex ecution upon th1 ubove-stnted lodgment hercb) gives nntli e lint ho will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, No M0 Mi 11 s building In the eltv nf Scranton. on Trtesdnv the 12th dav of Septembci isio at 9 o'clock In tin fore noon, at which tlmo nrd plncc all pe it sons Interested are required to present thch claims n be debarred from coming In nn said fund J M WALKER Audltoi ITUATIONSJNTED SITUa7i''kbTWNTED BY A BE spectuble )oung lad v. both refined nnd honorable) would like tn accept a position as housemaid or to wait on an Invalid Address M O 23IS Cedar ave nue, cltv SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST class maiket man; has had experience) in grocery store, can furnish best of ref erence. W. J C, 112 South Seventh street, clt) SITUATION WANTED-RV A COM potent woman ns housekeeper or chambermaid Call 01 addicts MrH U, W, Ollvo street Good reference MARRIED MAN. 3S YEARS OF AGE wishes emploment of any kind, of fice work 01 traveling salesman preferred Address C F care of Tribune s?r u A'iToN- wa ntTTd- yo fnTT "mTn 21, good horsi inun, pxpcilenced car riage rwnsher correct habits wishes a stead) position, not nfiald of woik, Al reference. 'Address M Merklc Geneial Delivery, Scranton, Pu. WANTED- A POSITION AS HOUSE Keeper bv a )oung Amorlcnn widow with ono Child Address Iiox 1C5 Forest City. Pa. PROFESSIONAL. WCHITCCTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building. Scranton E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE reur of 600 Washlngten avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCIHTECY, 433 Spruco st, cor Wash nv., Scianton FREDERICK U BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building. 120 Washington avenue, Scranton T. I LACF.Y A SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON, PRI vate Hospital, cor. W)omlng and Mul berry. DR. II F REYNOLDS, OPP P O DR C C. LAURACH. 113 W)omlng ave WELCOME C SNOVER. Coal Exclnngo 2nd floor, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5 HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLEST409 SPRUClfsTREET. MAKES )our hat to oiueranu tney 111. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 und 127 FRANK lln avenue Rates leasonable. T' ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYER? RICHARD J BOFRKE. ATTORNEY ut.Lavv, r,0U-2 Laekiiwann.i avenue Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J W. RROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllnt-at-Lavv. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Uulldlng M J DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-A'I-Inw OfHcrs. 612-1,13 Mears' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Hurr building, rooms 13 nnd 14 Washington avenue WILLARD. WARREN S. KNAPP, AT tornevs and Counsellors..at-L.aw. Re publican building, Washington avenue .Scranton, pa JESSFP & 7ESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellois - nt - Law, Commonwealth building Rooms 1 jo and 21 JAML'S W OAICFoTlD, ATTORNEY-AT-l-aw Hnnmi 514, 515 and 51G Board of Trade Building D P REPLOGLD, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security Clears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street JAMES J II HAMILTOnTaTTORNEY-nt-Lnvv 302 Commonwealth building, Scrinton EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY, glooms 903.901, 9th floor, Mears' building L-.A. WATRES ATTORNF.Y'-AT-LAVV" 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa C R PITCHER ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton. Pa PATERSON & WILCOX, National Rank building TRADERS' C COMEGY'S, building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. RERTHOLF, Mears" building ATTORNEY", PHYSICIANS AND SURQCONS MARY A SHEPHERD M D, HOME opathlst, Clfi Linden street. DR W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTlFwASH. Ington nvenue DR L M GATES. ROOMS 207 ANdHoS Hoard of Trade Building Office hours, S to 9 a 111 . 2 to 3 and 7 to b p. m Resi dence, 309 Mndlson avenue DR C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss. Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone. 13C3. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S W lAMOREAUX. OFFICE 211 Washington nvenue Residence Ills Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lungs, heart kldpe)s and genlto-nrlmr) or gans a speclaltj Hours, 1 to 4 p m W. G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephone 2C72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, P.a Courses preparatory to college, law, medlclno or business Opens Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL D , principal und proprietor: V E Plumle), A M, head, master. srtDS G R CLARK & CO SKEDMEN AND Nurser)men, store 140 Washlnnton ave. nue; gicen house 1330 North Main ave nuo; stole telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUKTTEL. REAR 5ULACkX" wanna avenue, Scianion, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls picnics, parties receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J Bauer conductor 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store MEGABGEE BROTHERS. PRINTEltS supplies envelopes paper bags, twine Wurchouse 130 Washington avenue Scianton, Pa NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BABBB BECORD CAN be had In Scranton at tho news stands of Relsinan Bron , 103 Spruce and 503 Lin den, M Norton "22 Lackawunna avenue, I, S. Schutier. Ill Spruce street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vnllev Kuilro.ii. In eflect Sluj 11 l&'.i TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und New Y'olk via D & H R R. at 6 15 11 m and 12 01. - li 4 27 (lllnck Diamond Express), und 1130 p m Sunduss. D & Il . 1 W. 7 IS p m Foi White Hiven, II izlclon and prin cipal points In the coal regions via D II R R, 0 45 2ls and 127 p m For Pottsvllle C45. 2V p m Ten Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, II.u rlsbuig and principal Intermediate sta tions via I A. H B B, 0 45 a m. 12 03, 2 13 127 (Black Diamond Express), 11 JO. Sundass, D .v: II 1 r-S, 7 4s p in For Tiiiikhannock, Townnda Elmlr.a, Ithnca, Geneva and pilnclpn! Inteimidl ato stations via D L cv W B B, t0S a m 12 53 nnd .1 35 p in For Geneve., Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls Chlcugo aid nil points west via D & II B R. 1203 3 3 (Black Dia mond Expiess), 7 Is and 11 ')0 p m Sun duvs D w. 11.1.' 03 a m 7 48 p in Pullman parlor und sleeplng or Lehigh Y'nlley parlor cair on all trains between Wllkes-Ilnrre nnd New Y'oik, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge ROLI.IN II W1I.IH R. Gen Supt , South Betbldum Pa CHAS 8 LEL Gen Piss. Agt . 21 Cort- Inmlt street New Y'ork A W. NONNEMACHER. Dlv Pass. Agt , South Bethlehem, Pa Foi tlckots and Pullman leservatlons apply 309 Lackawunna ave . Scranton, P.i RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leavo Srrnntnn' 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, LiairisDurg, rmindcipiiia, Balti more, "Washington, and for Pltta burtr and tho West. D.38 n". m. weok days, for Hazleton, x'ottsviuc, Jtieaaing, NorrlBtown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, llnltimore,WashinBton and Pitts- burir nnel tho West. 3.18 p. m., woek days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), ior aunuury, .tiarrisburg, Phllndelphln, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ... ... J-K-WOOD. (len'IPass. At Jit J. JLJIUTCHINSOsf, Uenerl Marnier. Del.. I.iiclvii. and Wosler 1. " Eflect Mnnday, Juno lSi'i linlns have Scrinton ns follows Ex press foi New Y'ork and all points eust, 1 10, 3 W. u 10, 8 00 and 10 05 a m , 12 53 and 3 33 p m Expicss for Easton. Tienton. Philadel phia and the south, 510, SCO and 10 05 a. m , 12 55 and 3 33 p m Tobjb.imia ill eointnqd itlon, 0 10 p m Express for Illnglnimtoa, Oswego, F.l nilru, I'oinlng Bath, Dansville Mount Meirrls und Iluffulo 1210, 2. '3 9.00 u. in,; 1 53 nnd 5 50 p m , making close connec tions at Buffalo to all points In tho west northvveet and southwest ashlngton accoinmodatloii, ! 10 p in. Blnghnmtou ind wa station, 1 Ou p m. F.ietoijvlllo lueommodatlon 100 p in. Nicholson acconimoditlon, 'i00 p m Expicss for I tlcu und Richfield SprlngB, 2T5 a m nnd 1 53 p m Ithucii 2 33 Iflu 11 in and 1 .m p in Fr Northumb' iland, Plttston, VMikes Baire, Plvmnuth blormsburg and Dan ville, nuking clo.e connections at North umberli.nd lor Wllllamspori, llinlsburg, Baltlliiure Washington mil the tuiitli Northumberlanil and iiiteimedl i:e sta tions, COO, 10 05 a in and 1 53 und 5 4c p. m Nnntlcoko and lntirmedlito stations, 3Ci nnd 11.10 11 in Plvmnuth nnd Intel mediate Muttons, 3 35 and ! 50 p m. For Kingston, 12 53 p m Pullman pallor and sleeping coaches on nil express ti ilns For detailed Information, pocket tlma tables, etc , apply to M L Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllco. Delaware and Hudson. On May 11th, 1MI9, tialns will leavo Sernnton as follows For Carbondale (, 20 7 5.1, S 33 10 13 a in ; 12 noon, 12!. 2 20, 3 52, 5 2j, 6 25, 7 57, 9 15, 11 w p m , 1 lij a in Foi Alb.inv, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton New England points, etc. 0 20 a m , 2 20 p m Foi Honesdalc C 20, 10 13 a in, 2 20, 3 23 p m. Foi YVIlkes-Biirr-oi:, 7 4s. S 43, 3 3S, 10 1! a m , 12 03, 123, J 33, 4 27, 0 10, 7 IS, 10 41 11 30 p m For New Y'ork Philadelphia, etc, via. Lthlgh Valle) Rjlrond-4 45 p in, 12 (VJ 1.2 4 27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex piiss, 11 .11) p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C.I3, 9.3S a. m , 2 18. I 27 p m. For western points via Lehigh A alley Ruilio id7 18 a m , 12 03, 3 Al, with BlacK Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 iO p in Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows From Carbondale and tho Noith f.40, 'il!, sji, 9 11, 10 fc. 11 3S a m, 123, 213, 3 25, I 23 7 13, 10 38 11 27 p m Fiom Wllkes-B.irre and tho South 6 15, 7 4S, Sis, 1J3S, 1155 a m, 118, 2 11. 3 48, 5 2d, 0 21, 7 53. 9 05 10 05 p in , 1 13 a m SUNDAY" TRAINS For C.aibond.ile 9 05, 11 33 p m ; 2 13, . 3 ,'.', 5 47 9 53 p in. For W'llkes-Barrc 9 3S, 12 03 a. m , 15s, 3 28 3 43, 7 IS p m For Albany, S ir.atogn, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 2 23 p m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada J V BURDICK, G P A , Albati), N Y. H YV CROSS, D P A , Scranton, Pa (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division) Stations In New York 'Foot of Liberty street, N R , nnd South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Railroad of New Jer; Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur. Ing cleanliness and comfort TIME i'ABLE IN EFFECT JUN 23. 1S99. Trains li ive bcrnnton for Now Y'ork, New nik, Elizabeth Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and White Haven at '30 a m , express, 1 20; express, 4 00 p. 111 Sundays, 2.15 p m For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 8 si, 11 30 u m , 1 20, 4 00, 7 15 p m Sundays, 11 30 u m 2 15, 7 15 p. m. For Mountain Park, 8 30, 11 30 u m., 1 20 p in Sundn)s, n 3u a m , 2 15 p m For Baltimore and Washington, and points South and West vli Bethlehm, iJi a. m , 1 J" p m Sundays, 2 Id p m. Foi Loot, Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , at 9 30 (through car) 11 m und 1 20 p m For Reading, Lebanon and Harrtsburg, via Allentown, & 30 n m , 1 20 p. m Sun du), 2 15 p in For Pottsvllle, 830 a m 1 20 p m. Returning, leave New Y'ork, foot of Liberty street. North River, ut 4 00, 9.10 (express) a m , 1 30 (express) p m Sun day, 4 30 a m Leavo New Y'ork, South Ferry, foot YY'liltthall street, at 9u5 a in, 125 p in. Pascergers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tha elevated ralliouds, Broadway cable cars, and feriles to Biooklyn and btutcn Island, making quick transfer to and from Giand Central depot und Long Island rallrrnd Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 21 .1 m 3 00 p m Sunda)s, ij 15 a. m. Through tlckits to nil points East, South and YY'est at lowest rate at tha station J. 11. OLHAFSEN. Gen Supt H 1'. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt. L'rlc and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Juno 4, 1SJ9 Tialns leave Scinnton for Now Y'ork, New burg aid Intermedlito points on Bile rallrc id. at 5 00 .1 m nnd 2 28 p m 1'or Hawks und local points, at 5 00 u. m , 8 43 u m und 2 28 p m For Lake Ariel ut 5 20 p m Sundav tialns leave Scranton for Laka ArU 1 at s Ij a 111 und 1 'M p m stopping at lnte-imcdiato st tlons MMt scitAivrorv division. Xn i:tfcct J11110 25ti, 1HUD. North Bound. South Hound, 20tT2 03,201 202Teoil20fl 3 EJ Stations fc W ' s La a j I5q a u li- M,ArrlTe Leave 1 u( -24N Y FranUlu ht ... T) .... InoWeat. 4ind street ... 755 . ,. 1 7 00' vvechawken 810 ... k h'p rp u YrrUo Leave a m e m f u 10 46 OS ! 1 & 1 uOObU H10,2i5(H! loco ', 181 I C Hancock tliosil 4 81 1031 6(i7l2'K gtarllKht C 28 J 22 4 41 lost u 00 12 co1 l'reton Park H35 211 4f.t 1015 5 M 12 40, Win wood n; 2 41 5 01 I no j 51112HV I'oyntclla oao sco cu DM Ml 1211 UIBOU Hit 2 68 Gil 940 13012(3' j?lftaaant Mt 70V sr r.en 9 U 52011 Ml I DlOlldale 70S SOU, 584 0 26 BirilHU I'mestCttV TW 319, 541 Oil) 100I134 C'aiboildalo 734 S3ll 564 9O7 4f7fir0 While HrIdi;o 7 ST.fS S8I 6 CD "' 4Bl'lU2vl .Mayflcld 742f343lS0t K58 4 4811.1 .Itrinjl) 7 4 145,0 01 S53 411UI8 AlChlbald 750 8511809 8 fO 4 40 11 15 Wilton T53t4l01J B4 Mdlllll 1'cckvlllB 7t8 359,1118 8 42 -4 dl 11 07; Oll'liHUit 8 02 4 01U21 840 42MU01 1'lliebUrS 804 40T 62t 8 33 4 2'. II 01 'J hroop 8 00 4 10 6 V7 833 42JU00 rrovlrte'lico 810 414 831 8i;UifitB7 park piaco 8i2f4i7,t.aj e to 4 15 10 55 Kcranton 8 15 4 so 6 So a Mir 111 u leave AriliCA u'r uv u t Sunday only f signifies that trains stop on signal for pas ecngcis '1 1 ains 20V and 200 Sunday only other trains dally except Minday. hecuro lutes via Ontailo a Western before purchasing tickets and save money 1 hrouuh Yagucr DutTet sleeper and tree re clining chair car New Y'ork to ctilcii'o uitkout chanifc. rnuiiger ICulra lledured to Two Ccnu 1'e-r .11 lie. J.C.Anderson, aen. Pass Act. T, Flltcrott, Ulr, i'ass, Agt Bcrantou, I'a. 1 4 1
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