TUB SCRANTON TRIBUJNlt-MONDAY, MAY Id 18U1). I BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Peicentage List. W. Newark 4 Beading 3 Scranton 3 Btchmond 2 Wllkcs-Udrro 1 Paterson 1 Allentown 0 Lancaster U L. P.O. 0 1.000 0 1.00 1 .Til 1 .OCT a :.w a ,S50 a .ocj 4 .W0 Whoro They Will Play Today. Scranton at Newark. Allcntown nt WllkcB-Barre, Lancaster at Paterson. Blchmond nt Beading. GOOD WORK CONTINUES. Scrnnton Wins a Haid Fought Gomo from Paterson. I'atcrson, N. J., Apt II 30 Scranton defeated Paterson today In a ten In ning came, In Scranton's tenth Llp pert reached first on nn error by Camp nnd scored the winning run on Hasan's single to right. Tho game was a fine one. Both Bowen und Itlslcy did great work In the box. Score: PATERSON. 11. II. O. A. 13. Wright, cf 0 1 G 0 0 Camp, Sb 0 1 3 2 1 Ladd, cf . 1110 0 Duncan, c 0 0 7 11 Thornton, lb 0 2 G 0 0 aettlnger, rf 0 0 4 0 0 Beilly, ss 10 113 Cochnauer, 2b 112 10 Bowen, p 0 10 2 0 Totals - 3 7 23 7 5 SCRANTON. R. II. O. A. E Knoll, cf 113 0 1 litppcrt, rt 12 2 10 Dillon, lb 0 0 It 1 1 Eagan, If 0 2 10 1 Doherty, Sb 2 10 10 O'Connell, 2b 0 13 2 2 McMahon, ss 0 115 0 Thackara, o 0 0 3 2 0 Rlsley, p . 0 0 3 C 0 Totals 4 3 SO 17 S Two men out when winning run was scored. Paterson 0 00021000 0-3 Bcranton 1 00101000 14 Earned nms Scranton, 1. Two-baso hits Llppert, Eagan. Thrce-baso hits Bowen, McMahon. Sacrlflco hit Duncan. Doublo plays Dillon nnd Rlsley; Llppert nnd O'Connell. Parsed balls Duncan, 1; Thackara, 2. First on balls Off Rlsloy, 2. Hit by pltcherKnoll, Thackara. Struck out By Bowen, 5; by Rlsley, 2. Time Two hours. Umpire Betto. Newark Wins from Lancaster. Newark.N. J., April 30. Newark van quished Lancaster before 4,000 spec tators here today by a score of 8 to 3. Herndon was almost Invincible to the Pennsylvanlans. Klopf's fielding was the feature of the visitor's playing. Wllhclm was batted for 1C hits for a total of 23 bases. Score: NEWARK. R. II. O. A. E. Schemer, If 113 0 0 Klopf, es 2 4 3 8 1 Mcaney, rf 0 10 0 0 WHo, 2b 2 3 13 0 Uield, lb 1 0 13 0 0 Weddlge, 3b 0 0 10 0 Cogun, cf 12 2 10 Gunson, c 1 3 C 0 0 Herndon, p 0 2 0 10 Totals 8 15 27 13 1 LANCASTER. it. ir. o. a. e. Ruttcrmore, rf 0 0 3 0 1 McVcy. If 0 0 5 0 0 l.irocquo. lb 0 0 11 1 0 Leldy, cf 2 0 10 0 Ward, 2b , 0 0 0 10 Schaub, 2b 10 17 0 Leahy, ss 0 2 3 11 Wente, o 0 112 0 Wllhelm, p ............ 0 0 2 11 Totals 3 3 27 13 3 Nownrk 1 0 2 0 2 10 2 0-8 Lancaster o 10 0 0 0 2 0 03 Two-baso hits Kloph, Meanev, Scheff lcr, Wise, Herndon, Wente, Thrce-baso lilt Cogan. Sacrifice hits Field, Hern don, Stolen babes-Klopf, 2; Leldy. Left on bases Newark. 14; Lancaster, 2. Struck out By Herndon, 2. Double plays Wise, Klopf and Field First on balls Off Wllhelm, 4; off Herndon, 3. Umpire Bcrgcr, Time 1 C5. SATURDAY'S GAMES. Scranton Won a Brilliant Victory from Paterson. Paterson, N. J., April 29. Tho local team was defeated yesterday by the vistors in an exciting game. Dillon was heavy at the bat and Keenan'a work in tho box was excellent. About 350 witnessed the came; Tho score: PATERSON. R. II. O. A. E. Wright, cf .... 0 2 10 0 vampk au v.......... l l Ladd, If l 3 Duncan, c ... l o Thornton, lb i 2 Gcttlngcr, rf . 0 2 Riley, bs 0 2 Cochman, 2b ........... 0 1 y v ............ 0 0 4 12 0 0 Totals V ...... 4 13 BCRANTON. R. II. Knoll, cf ............... 2 0 Llppert, rf ... 1 2 Dillon, lb 3 3 Eagan, If 0 1 Doherty, 3b 0 0 O'Connell, 2b 2 i Thackara, c 0 1 Kccnon, p 0 0 21 11 O. 3 1 11 0 2 3 4 0 A. E. Totals 9 ft 27 12 1 Paterson 2 0000002 0 4 Scranton 2 0003220 x 9 Earned runs Paterson, 4; Bcranton, 2. FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, Oldest Established tlojjtln the City. ii,eri,n!S! ST0CKS- COTTON, (1RAIN anC PROVISIONS, on margin or for delivery. OFt'lCCl Rooms 109 and lis Board ol TraJs Uulldlns, Scranton, I'a. L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER New Furniture Store Spring Opening May 1, 1899. We will exhibit a complete line of Furniture and Carpets at cut rate prices. PPflTUERRP A Pfl Manufacturers of f urn Itura, BnUinCnUL 0 UUii 303 Lackawanna Ave Two-baso hits Camp, Rlloy. Homo runs Ladd, Dillon. Sacrlflco hits Doherty, 2; McMniion. Bates on balls Oft Fry, 3j oft Koenan, 2. Struck out By Fry, 3i by Kcenan, 3. Doubto plays Knoll and Dillon. Hit by pltchor Knoll, 2. Wild pilch Fry. Stolen bases Knoll, 2j Lip. pert, Dillon, McMahon, Thornton. Urn-ptie-Bclts Time LIS. At WllkcB-Barrc R.H.E. Richmond 0 0 3 0 2 5 1 0 0-U 12 1 Wllkes-Barrc 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 S 2 Batctries Donovnn and Steclman; Voorheea und aondlng. At Heading R.H E. Reading 0 0 0 2 0 13 3 2-11 13 7 Lancaster 1 S 0 0 0 U 2 0 0 8 G 2 R.itterlCH Uertsch and Snvdcr; Minor, Schmlt nnd Wente. At Newark - R H.E. Newark 0 0 2 10 2 19 0-151! 3 Allentown 1 0 0 A 0 0 u no 7 10 10 Batteries Cogan nnd Hooch; West nnd McMnnus. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of Clubs. W. L. p.o. St. Louis 9 2 .SIS Philadelphia 10 4 .711 Cincinnati 7 G .700 Chicago 9 G .(,00 UiookUti 7 ti its Boston 7 C .ns Bnltlmoio 7 6 .:1S Loulsvlllo c f . New York 1 j in Washington 4 9 :,os Pittsburg s .200 CI 0 vol und 1 7 ijj Sunday Games. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 G ! 15 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 Batteries Taylor and Peltss; Carney aud Sugdcn. Umpires Dwyer nnd Mc Allister. Attedance 5,11.'. At Chicago R.1I.E Chicago 1 3000000 4 U 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 00000012 3 Batteries Callahun nnd Chance; Pow ell and O'Connor. Umplrcs-Swartwood nnd Warner. Attedance 2i3,0O0. Saturday's Games. At New York R.'H.E. Philadelphia 2 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0-S 13 3 New York 000 220 00 15 3 Batteries Piatt and Douglass; Carrlck and Grady. Umpires Emsllo and Mc Donald. At Baltimore R.H.E. Boston 000 1000001 2 1 Baltlmoro 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 7 1 B.iterles Willis nnd Clarke: McOlnty and Robinson. Umpires Hunt aud Con nolly. At Pittsburg R.H.E St. Louis 0 001000102 8 2 Pittsburg 000 000 1001 S 4 Batteries-Jones nnd Criger; lloffor nnd Bowerman. Umpires Burns nnd Smith. At Chicago- R.H.E. Cincinnati 10 10 0 2 0 0 0-4 G 5 ChlMgo 000 00 0 00 00 4 4 Batte-Ies-Phllllps nnd Peltz; Grlfflth and Dnuohue Umpires-Svvartwood and Warner. At WasHn u j. WashingjMfe..O 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 C 12 "7 Bn 'JHPVP' -1 20010000-1 11 3 'ahJjssseEUinton nnd McGuIro; Ken nedy Und Tarrell. Umplres-Gaffney nnd Andrews. TODAY'S BALL GAME. High School vs. Lackawanna at Athletic Park. Tho Scranton High school nnd the School of the Lackawanna will meet nt tho Athletic park this afternoon at 3.30 for their first game of the season. Roth teams have been working hnrd during tho pnst week, and are ready for this afternoon's battle. The gamo will bo called at 3 30 sharp. Captain Tropp's men will doubtless line up as follows: Either Phillips or Moser will go behind the bat. Shultz, Hatrington and Cap tain Tropp will ench have three Innings in tho box. Bradbury or Horn will lp at first. Mason will take caie of tho sack on second; Rose will look after tho Interest of third, while Corbott Is certain for center field. McHugh will go In left field, and either Gohcy or Van Gordon will go In light field. Cor bett is In excellent condition. Har rington Is expected to give a good ac count of himself in tho bo. The Lackawanna team as selected on Saturday will line up as follows: Cooney. catcher; Walsh, pitcher; Mo han, shortstop; McDonald, ilrst bate (captain); Rogan, Becond base (man ager); Carson, third base; Clark, left field; Stocker, center Held; either Lynch or Malnwarlng will go In right field. Carson Is putting up an excel lent game. With tho exceptions of Mahon, Carson and Malnwarlng, all the players arc from last year's tenm This game will be a spirited one, and should not be missed. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Scranton Is not so bad. Wllkcs-Barre was cHsy on Saturday That homo run of Dillon's waa a hum mer. Llppert Is nt Ids old babe-btcatlng game. The singles by O'Connell and. McMalim came Just at tho right time. Scranton only had 0110 error to her credit in Saturdays gnmo with Paterson whllo Paterson had ie. Thackara mado tho only error for Scianton, AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Base ball In Hones.UuIi thin MMt-uii Is nssured. Manage: Spencer sis that ho has $2o0 nlrcadv puIi( rlhed and itjiets to rulso It to J300. New suits h,tu bt-en oidered and tho grounds will he put In condition in a lew dajs. hilt tho hia son will, not open In Hum.sd.ilo until May 30, the team Is billed to plu In Port Jervls May 2tj und 27. Return games will be placed In Honei-d.ile June 2 and 3 It is hoped to secure Wvomlng nominal for tho Memoilul Duy games IlonCfdiile Citizen. A warmly contested game was pl.ijcd on the Mlnooka grounds jesteiday ho tween tin- South Side nnd Mlnooku tcHinfc The lsltois won with a hforu of 9-10 A large crowd of entluibinHts saw tho game. The South Side team (hnlleiigo any amateur team In the county fornell wus ilcft.ittd at Pilnceton Sat uiday bj the score of 3 to 0 It was a pitchers battle 01 the hardest kind. v nell was ut a luxx to land on Wide biand's cunes. Tho Tlgua mado but flvo hits IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Sevengnlln, the Hypnotist. "Scvengnlla," tho hypnotist, will, nt noon today, perform his marvelous blindfold drive through tho streets of this city In sentch of an article to be hidden by a local committee, consist ing of newspnper men and others. Bev ongnlla will appear at tho Academy of Music Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day evenings, with matinees Tuesday and Wednesday. The Wllkes-Barre Times says: "Sevengalla, who has mode n study of hypnotism, created great excitement In Plttston today. A committee consisting of Alderman Lot tus, William Devaney, W. P. Staley, Thomns Corcoran nnd Charles Coward was appointed and they spent forty live minutes In hiding a key. They then returned to Music hall, where Kovengalla was left blindfolded. Ho was led to the carriage and mounting the box, he took the reins and nt a brrnkneck pace rode over the same route and flnnlly found the key hidden In a clock In a grocery store located In a submb of Plttston. The streets were lined with people all along the route of the drive. It took the com mittee foity-five minutes to hide the key, but Sevengulla found It In four teen minutes. At tho Gaiety. The attraction at the Gaiety theater commencing Monday matinee, Is ono thnt Is sure to please both tho young nnd the old. Thnt favored comedian, William II. Miles, with his famous big company of twenty whites and twenty blacks, which Is pronounced by both press and public to be one of the stiongest shows touring tho country this season. Show opens with a laugh able farco entitled "A Trip to the City," and in the olio will bo found such well known artists as Mlgnon nnd Lulu, Tom nnd Gltty Grimes, Miss Lottie Williams, the beautiful and talented Sisters Powell. Beeson nnd Miles, the Merry Widows' quartette $10,000 to produce their equal Han y Miller, King Slsttis and Thomns W. Mack, Including an up-to-date operetta bur letta, tho "Widow Gny's neceptlon," where a chorus of forty voices will bo heard. The tcason at the Gaiety theater will close with this attraction, Wednesday night, May 3. being the final perform ance. Dining the hummer the Gaiety will bo thoroughly renovated, remod eled in many rcpeets, new seating capacity, etc. The same policy will bo followed next year. The house will re-open for next season nbout Sept. 1. Chauncey Olcott Coming. One of the most enjoyable events of the season will bo the appearance next Wednesday, May 3, afternoon nnd evening, at tho Lyceum, of that charm ing blnglng comedlnn, Chauncey Olcott, who will present for the first time In this city his new tomantlc play. "A Romance of Athlone," by Augustus Pitou, mnnagu, which has Just closed Its successful run of over three months In New York. Mr. Olcott Is an Ideal intorpiotcr of the highest standard of tho Irish drama. He Is In a high de gree magnetic: a hnndsomo personal ity combined with an earnestness nnd artistic compiehenslon that has won him an enviable position on the stage today. Hl3 now play is a powerful ro mantic storv of Ireland in the early century, nnd the production Is made, ns regards srencry and costuming, worthy of Its other great advantages. Incident to the perfoimnnco, Mr. Oleott will lntioduce seetal of his new com positions, sung with f,uch delightful expression In his sweet tenor voice that has been the delight of his mnny admit ers. "Corner Grocery." Daniel Sully will be seen In his fam ous funny romedy, "The Corner Gro cery," at the Academy of Music next Thursday, May 4. This is tho piny which mado Mr. Sully famous nnd the "Corner Gioieiy" has been a house hold word for tho past fen years It has boon brightened and varnished up-to-date, but still retains tho old beauties, that havo made the play fam out from ocean to ocean. Besides be ing a rlp-roarlng romedy, it has a pietty little story, one which appeals to eveiy man woman nnd child, and affords Mr. Sullv ample opportunity to exhibit his cleverness In provoking tears and laughter alternately. Mr. Sully has surrounded himself with a competent company of plnyers who render him aluahle support. Th fnmous Rocky Gorge quartette will bo i-een with tht comn.inv, rendering nicdle e, songs. Imitations, ctf Those who are fond of an evening o," good, rich comedy should not miss seeirtg tho famous funny play, "The Comer 3ro ceiv." THE MARKETS, A Wall Street Review J New Yoik, April 21 -The mukx-t was lieaw prnctlcally all da and .while a nu iber of material rectal uih appeared tliB gmcral i.iiluay liht suffcud but finctliiiiiillv Stocks nffectcd by the bill tnJng corporation franchises In thlt Ktato hiiffi nd most Metropolitan lost 4'i points, Brookljn Transit und Consoli dated Gns nearly Manhattan a point, but Thlni Aenue was nn exception, ris ing 2 points on small dealings on ex planation that that compnnv would bid for tho underground franehlso Quotations furnished by LABAR & r"LLi:rt etock, grain and cotton urok rs, moms 209 and 210 Uoajd of Traan building, Scranton, Pa Open. High- Irfiw- Clos ing cr set ing. Am. Cot Oil . Am Sug Itn'g Co AUh To S. 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Nor Paellle, Pr , Pacific Mall Peopl's Gns . ... Phil & Bead . P & It . 1st Pr Southern. R. R , Pr Tenn , C & Iron . I'nlon Pacific ... 1'nlon Pae.. Pr .. C S Rubber I 8 Leather, Pr CSi C1 .lWt. J"M 27'5 271 J . Mi, 71' 4 52 1271, . on . sin . a . 4i,4 . 714 . 52'f, 71 71' 1 r2 UTii 22-t, 517 B1 4r,'i 71V in4 73 2V. aianh. It 2TJ 2l'i West. Union 92't 92' (, 92 CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADH ,.,., . Open. High. Low CI01 WHEAT. Inn. est. est. inc way t" 7i7i July 73H - CORN. May ,, .11 Ul'i July 2174 25U 71'4 1?. 12 34Vi 35 The People's Exchange. hlHlhl "l!!!,!!!! stT "fcM"VV-"''SSJ A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE Tor the HciiefU of All Who Hnve Houses to Rent, Kent Estate or Other Properly to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent u Word, Six Insertions for I'lvc Cents n Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Arc In. scrtcd Free. FOR RENT VOR RENT TWO MORH HOUSKS Just completed, now modern Improve ments; kon en rooms, (12 00 month. Dr. U. L Hill & Son. TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, undlBputedly tho best business loca tion In Carbondale. Big floor space. Rnr and exceptional opportunity for live tlrm with capital. C. 1). P., Tribune of fice. HOUSE FOR RENT-23 ADAMS AVE . nuo! modern Improvements; rent, I2C00. Inquire Dlmo Bank, Mr. Zuiflteh. BTORAOE-LAItOn DRY BTORAOE . rooms for rent at lit Franklin nvenuo. Inquire In rear. Telephone No. 1162. Harry Botterlv. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAIL ry Spencer at Stecns' Cash Store, Dunmore. TOR RENT-HOUSES NOS. 330 and 332 North WushltiKton avenue, below rlty building. Suitable for physicians' of nces and lesldence. Apply to Henry Bo nn, Jr.. 401 Connell Building. lOIt RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North Washington ntnue, formerly occupied by J. w. Guernsey. Steam heat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms upply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna avenue I OH RENT HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue; steam heat; every conveni ence Apply Owcrs Bros., bOl Madison attuie. OFFICES IN COMMONWEALTH Building, single, loins and suites for term of jear.s with vaults. Ono suit of six connecting offlces with three vaults or three suites of two oflices, each with vault. Moderate price. Rrllnlshed to suit tenants Inquire at room C09 on 6th floor. FOR SALE TOR SALE- A MARBLE SODA WATER uppaiutiK with eight srup gimgts, two Heel fountain, nyrups and nil other accessories Complete nnd of mod ern Btlc readv for Immediate use nrd will bo sold at a bargiln. Addrti9 No. 10 South Main street, Plttston. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuo. For particulars address Box 315, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR cents at druggists Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RUNT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE, C03 Qulncy aonue; city steam; selllrg price, Jb.fiOU; rent, $40 per month Including steam heat G. F. Remolds. FURNISHED ROOMS. fjrishIsdTroi?? room'for rent In aulel house, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P. 8., Tribune office. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE A FINE upright piano. Jlrst-class make, but little used, for good horso and buggy. Address P. O. Box 247. OATS. li.iv 2fl 2'4 214 2fi July 21 21', 21 2I'4 PORK. May R90 S 15 S 10 S 10 July n 12 9 15 9 10 9 13 LARD. Mny fil2 5 11 5 12 5 13 July 527 5J2 5J7 5 30 Scianton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Rid. Asked. Srrnnton i-iifion xrnc. to. First National Bank .. .,,.. Elmhurst Houievunl Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Hank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co .... Scranton Railway Co Dime Dep & Dls Bonk Ecnnnm) Light. Heat & Pow er Compiny .. Scianton Illuminating Heat & Power Compnn Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank Lncka Lumber Co Laeka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Mooslo Mountain Coal Co. . . Scranton Paint Co l-lnrt fir SllOVCr CO . Com. . .. 800 100 2S3 so 'i0 ... 2W ... 13 S3 . . . . 10) 130 150 150 .. HJ'i . . kj 123 1U0 so ... 100 113 ... B5 ... 113 10O ... 102 ... 10 S3 100 Clark & Snover Co, Pr i;j Carson coat uo Pcrunton Axlo Works Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Rallwaj, first mortgage, due 1H! People's Street Rnllwav, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 . , ,. Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School VU . City of Scranton St. Imp. CJ. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction 6 bonds... Carcon Coal Co 115 10O Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, April 21. Wheat - Un changed; Contract grade, April, 76' ,a TGVfec. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, April. 39a(1'ic. Oats Dull and weak, No 2 white clipped. 3l'a33c ! No 3 do, P3 1. SS'ic . No. 2 mixed, do , SluSS'tc, Battel Unchanged, fancy western crtamery, 17'se , do pi Ints. 20c. Eggs Steady; fioMi nearby, Ho , do. we.-Uein, 11c ; do. Fnuthw extern 13e , do southern 12'.e. Cheese Sti adv. fair demand Refined Sugars Unchanged Cutnu Steadv. Tallow uit-t at former prices, city prlmo In hogsheads. 4'-.c , country do. In bar rels, 4Hic, , dark, do.. 4',c . cakes B'ic ; grease 2iu3:'ic. Live Poultry Steadj ; fowls 1c , old lousters, 7a7'ju, winter chlckeim ionise ; spring chickens, 2'a 50c. ducks f)a9'.c Dressed Poulto Un fhanged, fowls, choice lOUallc , do. fair to good, 10c . old roosters, 8c , broilers SOnVc, winter chickens, 20i21c Reoflpts Flour 1 500 barrels nnd 1.700 sacks wheat, 0(j bushels; corn, 103 000 bushels; oats, 4 000 bushels. Shipments Vi heat. 18.000 bushels, corn. "o.OuO bushels, oats, 9 000 bushels NewYorkGrnln and Produce Markst. New Yoik, April 29 ruor Quiet but steady Minnesota pnUnts, 13 I0a4 10 Jlln nesota bakers, $iiiju; winter patents, $!75a4 10. winter straights, 1 KaSU. do extius J2n0a3. w Intel low glades $2 4' l 2 55 Wheat Spot tlrm, No 2 red, SlUc f o li, nfloat and 79c clewitoi, No 1 northern Duluth, S2i,p t o ! . afloat to m rive, options opened stcud on unfa vorable crop news eased off under short selling, wenk southwest maikets and unsettled cable news but finally recov eied und closed tlrm ut ?fcc. ntt advance; these late Improvements weie on cover ing stimulated by renewed eiop damngo new'H May 77'4a77Tc, closed 771e.; Julv, 7i,a77Hc , closed 77Vc; September, 737a iti'ic closed 7t?c : December, 7t,s4a77le. tlos((l 77c. Corn Spot firm, No 2, 42'ic , f o b., afloat to arrive, options opened steady. Chicago Iilve Stock Majket. Chleitgo, Apill 21 There wero not enough cuttle received todaj to intiko tho market nnd prkos were nominal 'flic demand foi hogs was low and prices av eraged 3c lower; fair to choice. JlMl.n 4 03, hciV) packers Wr.3a1.83 mixed MTUo3 92'i, butchers. 3 70a31.3. Ilcht, U b5 a3.93, pigs, M35a0 PrlceH of sheep were nominal thero btlng too small a supply to make a market. Hecelpts Cattle, J 30 head; hogs, 15,000 heud, Bhecp, 1,000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo. N. Y., April 29.-Cattl.. Steady; good Michigan Blockers, f4."B,i 4 50; Canadas, Il.i0a3 10; veals, J6jb).; light to fair, 23aG90, HagH-luvvi r, bast wolchtii. )l 0:al.07Vi: others. S3, tOa WANTED. WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-B will not benellt. Send 6 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co,, New York.for 10 samples and 1.O00 testimonials. HELPWANTED. ACTIVE MAN OR LADY WANTED TO travel nnd employ ngents for Phili dolphin, firm. $50 00 per month nnd ex penses. Address Mfr, Trlbuno ofllco. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-HEAV Y MA (' l N E iTy moulders: men on uleco work can make from threo to four dollars a day. Apply nt the Newoik Works of tho Ben jamin Atha & Illlngworth Company. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTJDaTltL FOR aTiNEItAL housework, npply with rcferenco nt No. ion North Mnln avenue. Tripp's Homestead. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lng, easy work sent to your homo; write for sample and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., New Yolk, REAL ESTATE. A BARGAIN-LOT AND THREE buildings at 411 Penn avenue; must bo sold; small nmount cash, balance on mortgage; a good property nt n sacri fice. Apply to II. C. Reynolds, Mears block. LOT FOR SALE. COR. MONROE AND Delaware 70x1SlH J2 50O- lot for snle, Delawaro near Monroe, 50x130; barn, $1,500. Apply on promises. TOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax nvei'Ue' Just e mpletcd All modern Improvements Hardwood finish sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway. New York city. HORDElTTfECoTR of gas in stoves and ranges, tho price of gas for that purpose Is hereby m ido subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from tho regular rate of $1 10 per ono thou sand cublo feot consumed, provided the bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of tho month In which tho bill is presented A sepurnto meter, furnished by tho com pany Is ncces3arv By order of tho board, a. B. HAND, Secretary tho Scranton G is and Water company and thu Hvdc Park Gas com pany. April 24th, 1S13. LEGAL. THE CONTRIBUTORS TO LACKA wanno. Hospital nnd tho Tralnlngl Scliool for Nutfces, Scranton, Pa., will hold the nnnual meeting for election of directors and tho transaction of such bus. Iness ns may proporlv como before It on Monday, May 1. 1S99, between tho hours of B and 9 p. m J. GEORGE EISELE, Secretary. NEWSPAPERS THi: WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at tho news stnnds of Relsman Broa.. 403 Spruce nnd 503 Lin. den; M. Norton 322 Lickawnnna avenue; 1. S. Schutzcr. 2U Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER XbTbRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULib and cess pools; no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, Telephone 9340. SCjALPJTJREATVIEJVTj mrs'TTIceTlrTcTlTreat ment, 60c; shampooing, 50c ; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy SITUATIONS WANTED stuatToITvantdto GO OUT wnshitig and Ironing. Washing nnd Ironing taken home nlo. Cnll or address A, B., 331 North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED WASHING, Ironing or any kind of houso cleaning by the da), or will tnke washing horn 0 Mis. Lee, side door, 420 Franklin nvenuo SITUATION W A N T ED EXPERI enccd bar-kecper first-clnss mlx.-r can fiirnlt.il flr.st-elass icferencc. Ad dress Bar-kecper, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged lady as housekeeper, with small fnmilv ; good reference. Address K., this otllce. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPE tleneed teamster; a good Uvtry hand, will accept any position as a driver, Driver, Tribune olllco SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERI enced man In taking caro of lawns, spading gardens, flower beds, painting fences 01 any kind of woik. 227 Marlon street, Green Ridge, opposite the factory SITUATION WANTED - A WOMAN wants house clcnnlng, ofllce cleaning, washing, will tike wuMilng homo, or any kind of work 227 Marion btreet, opposlto tho factory Green Rldse. SITUATION WANTED-H A SINGLE man taking care of hotses for prlvv'e family or driving team, can milk Ad dress, T. H . 511 Maple street WANTED-BY A MAN OF 20 YEARS, experience In geneial merchandizing, n position In any department Can speak English and Germnn and inn furnlh good rcferncc Address E. B W , US3 S Rebecca avenue, SITUATION WANTE D WASHING, Ironing or nn kind of house cleaning by the da) or will take w ashing homo. Mrs Lee, bide door, 420 Franklin avenue A BLACKSmTtH WANTS WORK. AP ply to E W. It., 127 South Garfield avenue SITt ATION WANTED-AT ANY KIND of employment, best of reference. Ad dress W. C , Box Si, Clark's Green, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-OOOD BUTCU cr wants work. Ono who thoroughly understands the business In ull Its branches Good references, Address B Butcher, 57 Frothlnghnm st, Plttston, Pa SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED man 40 )eais old would Ike situation as coachman or driving team for grocnj or furnltuto house. P A. Bendei, lOjti Luke btreet. SITUATION WANTED-P.Y A FIRST class cook for hutel or testaurant; clt) or country. Addiess Myers, Trlb uno olllce. I02'!, plH, $3 7333 83: loughs. $1 23at M Sheep und Lambs Steady to ill in, tops cllpepd lambs, $3 75a390, ollurH, $la5L3, wools JCaSfl, sheep, $5a515; culls to lair, $!50a1SJ. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa , April 29-Ciedlt bilatires $113. certificates oiiv bid $111 wiles of I.0i10 b.irri'ls cash oil at $1 U, slilp ments. 5ii.'-' barrels; nvcrago 01 IbO liar lels runs. 121.03S bariels, uveiage, 78.3i1 bairels HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN THIRTY MINUTES. Dr Agnoiv's Cun for tho Heart gives perfect lelltf In all cases of Oigunlo or S)mU!iotlc Heart DUease In 30 minutes, und speedily ef fects a cure. It Is a peerless lemedy for Palpitation. Shortness of Breath, Smoth ering Spell, Pain In Left Side, and nil sjmptnms of a Diseased Heart Ono doso convinces. Sold by MutthewH Bros, nnd W, T. CIark.-9ti. PROFESSIONAL. AROHITEOT3 EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. I, WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT, 43j Spruce st., cor. Wash, iiv., Scrnnton, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 12G Washington avenue, Scranton, T I. LACF.Y & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DBNTIST3 Dn'. K.0- 1-YMAN, SCRANTON PRt vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul- DR H. F. RJQYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming avc. on?.0MnC' BNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor, Room P. Hours. 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUPACTUnCft. TOLLES, 409"sPRUCESTREEt"mAKES )our hat to order and they fit. HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS TJIE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK. lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. W. pnsctgei depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND coumcllor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 und II, Washington avenue. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornc)s nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, I'a. jessitp & ,n;asup attorneys and Counsellors - at - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Rooms M4, C15 and 516, Board of Tiade building D P. EPLOGLE ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato sccuiity. Mears' building, corner Washington nvenuo and Spiuco street. JAMES J. H HAMILTON ATTORNEY-nt-Law 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears building. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trada building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bulMIng Scranton, Pa PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEOYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building, A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY! Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND Sc?Q(TOV5 MARY A. SHEPHERD, mTd101IeI orathlst,, 616 Linden btreet. DR. W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASII lngton avenue. DR L M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 08 Board of Trade Building, Office hnuis, 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resl. dence, 301 Madison avenuu DR C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllco telephone 12t3. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE Ml Washington avenue. Residence. 1118 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnejs and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon, Horses, Cattle nnd Dogn treated. Hospital. 121 Linden btreet. Scranton. Telephone 2672. SCHOOL'S SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. modlclno or business. Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue Rev. Thom as M. Canii, LL. D , Walter H. Buell, A. M. SCCDS C. R. CLARK At CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurseiymeii. btoro 146 Wnf-hlngton ave nue; green houp 1330 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. IVIHE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKV wnnnu avenue, Sen nton. Pa., manufac tuier of Wire Scicttib. MISCELLANEOUS BAI'ERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, pal tics, leceptlons, wed dings and conceit wink furnished. For term, nddress It J Bauer, conductor. 117 W)omlng uvenue, over Hulberts" music More MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' mipplles, envelopes paper bags, tvvlno Wurchouho. 1"0 Wnbhlncton nvenuo, Scrnnton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Hailro.i.l. In effect Tob. 6. 1S39. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia und New York via D & 11 H R ate 45 a. m and 12 0J, 218 4 27 Bluck Diamond Expicss, aud U 30 D m SundiDH. D. i 11 , 15S, 7 4S p m. I'or Whlto Haven, Hazleton and prin cipal points In the coal regions via D & II R. II, C45, 2 18 and 4L'7 p. m Tor Pottsville, G 45 2 18 p m. I'or Bethlehem, Boston, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal inteimedhue sta tions via D. At H R R., i)43 a m, Uiu 2 18. 4 27 Black Diamond Express, n 30' Sunda)?. D. & H . 1 OS. 7 IS p m For Tunkhnnnoek, Townnda, Elmlra Ithaca, Geneva and prlndpal Intcrmedl' ato stations, via D L. .1 W. R. p., 8 03 a. m , 12 53 and .1 33 p m For Geneva, Rochestei, Buffalo, Nlog ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D & II It. R. 120.i. 131 Black Dlimond Express, 7.48 and 11 9) p m Sundajs. D. & H . II H a m 7 IS p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valle pallor curs on nil trains betwten Wllkef-Bino and New 'S.oik. Phlladel chin, Ruffalo aud Suspension Bridge ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gen Supt , South Bethlehem, Pa CHAS S LEE, Gen Pass Agt , 26 Cort land street New York A W. NONEMACIIER Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations npply 309 L.ucKawanna ave, scranton, iv vi)vAvlU Wto j The Tribune Reaches the Homes THAT'S THE KIND OP A NEWSPAPER THAT P1VS AD VEHTISERS. THE HOME NEWSPAPER IS READ CAREFULLY BY THE ENTIRE FAMILY, PROM GRANDFATHER TO GRAND CHILDREN. THE TRIBUNE is THE FAVORITE HOME NEWSPA PER OF THIS REGION, WHICH ACCOUNTS FOR ITS STANDING AT THE TOP AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, rz$ 7 wmmyMymyMm' RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA "wvywvw Scheduleln I'lfect May jo. isdY. 7.30 a. ta., week days, for Sunburyi Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Xlazle ton, Pottsvlllo, Heading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia, Baltlmoro, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.12 p. ni., daily, for Sunbury, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and Pitts uwrg nnd tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J.D. HUTCHINSON, dencral flUnager. Bel.. Lnckn. and Western. Tmiilff?ct Mndny. Nov. 14, 1893. press tVH Scrnnton as follows: Ex r.5oSaoforr.?,ne,S,?rk. ?& "..Polntseast. 3.31 p. in w"" ivja. m.; izba ana i,hinPnf, i3 ,',or l:i"ton. Trenton. Phlladel m'n'Vl1' tho south. 5.10, 8 00 nnd 10 03 a. rJJ "nd 3 33 p. m. rnrn.niVl accpmmodntlon, 6.10 p. m. mlrnP (2J,or "'"Rbamton. Oswego, El MorVlsS,n,nl'J?,.n.nth' na"vllle, ifount t'lon? 1 npi m making closo conncc nnrM,nLnuffn,10 t0 nl1 P0'nts In tho west northwest and southwest. TiSi nston accommodation. 3.10 p. m. "inghtimton and way stations. 1.05 p. m. iciiolsoii neeommodatlon, 5 10 p. m. 2 k p css for l'tlta and Richfield Springs, '," ni nnd 1 55 p. m. t,'0' Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes- iiin irnoutn' Bloomsburg and Dan- .imr.uJ mal?llig eose connections at North- Vini.T.'""1 Cor Wininmsport, Harrlsbuig. ""jj,1'"0'"., Washington nnd tho south. ti,,,rt "Hnberljnd nnd Intermediate sta tions, b oo 10 n. a mi and liK anA BM p 1 ?".," ",co.ko nnl IntermedKto stations, mi,,?",'1 "J0 " m. Pi) mouth nnd Intor-T?fi.-i Ett,tln'!. 3 33 and S 50 p. m. For IvIiiKston, 12 63 p. m nil i2I.nn P'T'or and sleeping coaches on nil exriess trains. nh?LiPt.Hllc1 Information, pocket time. f?w fetc" QpP,v to M L. Smith. Dls. lice rjS3enEtr Agent, depot ticket ofs Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. Cth, trains will lea'vo Scranton ns follows: . .;" Carbondale-G 20, 7 53, S 53, 10.13 a. '": j? "n: 121, 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, 6 23, 7.57, 9.13. 11.00 p. rn.; 1.16 n. ni. in kt ?ny Snrtltogn, Montreal, Bos- ,;;"'" iitiauu minis, etc. i.;u a. m, to p. m. ir . ... ru jionebuaio li :o, 10.13 a. m. o 2u p. m. 2 20, lor Wllkes.Tlnrtv.i; . T JQ R 11 i.J3 ""'.: L'Ot, 1.2J, 2.1S, 3 33, 4 27, 6 10, . lorNevv York. Philadelphia, etc.. via I.( niCh Vnlln.. IJrtll.-.wll; -,-: irt a 28, 127 p m; wltn n)ack Diamond Ex press, ll so p m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.45, 9 3Sn m.; 2.18, 4.27 p m. n Tn w,os'crn points, via Lehigh Valley J. !lon .J.4S a- m-: 1203. 33''. with Blacks Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. l rains will arrivo In Scranton ns fol- T,IroH-Carhon'1nlo and tho North-8.40, lil ?i?'-9;"' t0-' ra a. m.; 1.23, 2.15 3 25 4 21, 7 41, 10 IS. 11 27 p. m. - Jrom. Wllkes-Barro and the South-.l ., 5 20, 6 21, 7.6.1. 105 10 01 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. n SUNDAY TBA1NS. rn r?nnrr',0ntlnlC-9'07' "' P- m- 163' o CJ, 5 51. n 63 p. m. i orr yJes-narre-0 4S, 1143 a. m.; 1.53, 3 f, 6 41, ,.48 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canidn. ; Y.l nj'PDICK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jerssy (Lehigh und Susquehanna Division ) Stations in New York Foot of Liborty street, N. It. and South Terry, Whitehall street. Anthraclto coal used exclusively, lnsur lng tleanllness and comfoit. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20. 1831. Trains leave Scranton for nttston. Wllkes-B.ure, etc.. at 8 30, 10.10 a. m , 1.20, 2 35, 3 20, 7 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m , 1 iK). 2.15. 7 10 p. m. For Lakowood and Atlantic City, S2J a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) n rn , 1.20 (express), 3.20 (ex. press) p. m Sundajs, 2.15 p m Train leaving 1 20 p, in , uirlvcs at Philadelphia, Beading Teimlnul, 7.03 p. m, and New Yotk, 7 1)3 p. m For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton nnd Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m , 1 20, 3 20 p. in Sundavb, 2 15 p. m. I'or Baltlmoro and Washington, and points bouth nnd west via Bethlehem, 8 10 a m 1 20 p m Sundajs, 2 15 p. m. For Long Brnr.ch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 30 a. m . 1 20 p 111. For Ileadng, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown. 8 30 n. m., 1 20 p. m Sun dav, 2 15 p m For Pottsvllle, S 30 a. in , 1 20 p. m. Returning, lenvo New York, foot of Llb ertv street, North River, at 4 00, 0.10 (ex press) n, in., 1.30 (express) p. m. Sundays, 4 " a, m. Leave New York, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall street at 0 05 a. m, 123 p. in. Passi ngers arrlv lng or departing frcm this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated ralloads, Broadwrav cablo cars, and ferries to Brocikln nnd Staten Islands, making quick transfer to nnd from Giand Central depot and Long Island railroad Leavo Philadelphia. Beading Terminal, 9 21 n m , 3 00 p. m. Sundnys, C 15 p. m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West nt lowest rates at tho station , .T. It OLHAU8EN. Qenl H. P. BALDWIN, tM Agt. LVic and W"yoiiiliwriiov; Time Tabla In Erfcr'. 1Dtl- lg. Trains leavo Scin t New york Now burg and ,lntm''dla.(. DOint, on ,:r,1,f,,a!11tr07ao a '"''" Illey anI local points, at 7 03 a , 2 2- m Trallls ?" ftt Scrarm m ((b p0,ntg ftt 10 23 a in , unij 15 Qnd 0 03 p m. ininvrnv nivminv. J V.ttect October HOtll, lSOfH. ii: .,.....! Houtli Uoiind. 30, 4 saw..,... 2UI 201,30(1 f tuitions 1 x 8 a r MLMrive mm M T2SN. v f raiikiui Bi 7 40 7 10 West 4nd streeU 7 as 7 00 Weeh&wkeo 810 p ulArrlva LeaTe r n1 10 43 10 40 10 31 .10 21 115 109 IZffc 12 4b 12 40 12 S 1214 1J03 II 49 ,149 Bin. III 12s II mi II 1SI ( adosla Hnncoclc Ftarlljbt Preston rark W Inwooa PoyntellB Orson rieaeunt, Mt, I'nlendale Forest City carb indole W Ulte Brl89 Myneia Jermyn rcliloald Wlnton Jctvllle frrluut Fifeburg liroop Proiaence fit- riace RCAnrnn sTS 1 .10 2)1 43-1 3 22 4 J', 2 31 4f.'. IIS 2i 9(1 6 lit 6 14 8 VI S.in ? M 8 40 9 sm 3C9. t"4 IV. Ml BSli 9 10 3 84 6 14 9 07 13 It II 41 SON 6 01 8 03 801 8W 118 8 VI 8 21 8 58 Sit 4 04 ttci 84M 11 n 11 II 111 07 1110V 'nro 8 48 K40 8 38 IW 410, ' 813 ,1100 414' 8 3 fl 17 G ) 4 301 tt 3o r mp i T 11057 8 30 10 55; A U A U ware Arrive t Sunday only t signifies that tralnsttop on Blgntl for pas. 1 rains 80ft and too Bundr only. Other traloi dally except sunaay. ' ' Feoiire ratf via Ontan Wtstern befori purchasing tickets ana eatnon4r ' htouuli Wajaer Duffet &-pr and tree re cllninit chair car New YoUtoHjtri wfhou charge. laiiiKr tlaijHt-jaceca 10 llvoCeiilal er.llllr. J.O, Andcrcoij aon. Pass Art T. nitorott, hit, Peas, Uftaflton7ri: