B THE SCRANTON TRIBUNli-TUESDAY, .TUNE 13, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES SORANTON WAS DOWNED BY BEADING YESTERDAY. Wo Wero Weak at the But Lancas ter Defeated tlio Barons in a Well Flayed Gamo Allentown Admin isters a Shut Out to Newark, and Richmond Shut Out Fatorson. Clovoland Was Again Dofeatod. Wet Grounds Provonts a Numbor of National Loaguo Games. Scranton wos beaten at Reading yes terday by a score of 7 to 1. We wero weak at the bat, though strong In the field. O'Uonncll played an excellent game at second. Allentown shut out Newark, while nlcfTmond administered tho same to I'atcrson. The Barons suffered defeat at tho hands of Lan caster. Cleveland continues to lower her percentage. Wet grounds and rainy weather prevented a number of games In the National league. Where They Flay Today. Scranton at Reading. Wllkcs-Barro nt Lancaster. Allentown at Newark. Richmond at 1'atcrson. Percentage Table. W. L. I'.C. Richmond S3 10 .707 Wilkes-ltnrre 2S 11 .050 Lancaster 28 IS .591 Rending 21 17 .533 Newark 22 22 .MO Bcranton 18 24 .429 Allentown 12 20 .310 Paterson 9 35 .205 SORANTON LOST TO READING. Flayed Well Aflold, but Wero Weak at the Bat. Reading, Juno 12. Tho locals defeat ed the Scranton club on the homo grounds by a score of 7 to 1. Reading put up an errorless game. The visitors also put up a good game, but were weak at the bat. The playing of Cock, man, Chllds, O'Connell and Stratton wero features. Score: LANCASTER. R. II. O. A. 15. Cockman. ss 2 114 0 Chllds, 2b 113 4 0 Bctts, If 0 0 0 0 0 Drauby, lb 1 1 11 1 0 Stratton, rf 12 10 0 Lawrence, cf 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, 3b 12 12 0 Snyder, c 0 0 7 2 0 Fortsch, p 1113 0 Totals 7 27 10 0 SCRANTON. R. II. O. A. C. Doherty, 3b 0 0 110 Knoll, cf 0 0 4 0 0 Dillon, lb 0 1 12 1 1 Kngan, If 0 2 0 11 Llppert, if 0 10 0 0 O'Connell, 2b 0 0 2 10 McMnhon, ss 0 12 2 0 O'Neill, c 0 0 2 2 0 Rlsley, p 110 3 0 Totals 1 C 21 It 2 Re.iillllg 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 X-7 Scranton 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 Earned runs Reading, 3; Scranton, 1. Three-base hits Drnuby. Homo runs Cockman. Rlsley. Stolen bases Llppert. Dillon. Double plays Rlsley, O'Neill and I "lion. First on balls Off Fertsch, 2; on.' Rlsley. 2. lilt by pitcher Retts. Struck r,;it Iiy Fortsch, !i. Left on bases Read ing. :': Scranton, 3. Wild pitch Fertsch. 1'inpltt Moran. Time 1.23. Lancaster Won in tho First Inning. Lancaster, Juno 12. Lancaster and Wllkcs-Barre met for the first time thl.i afternoon and In a beautifully played mine the locals won by a score of 5 to 2. taking advantage of Voorhees' weak ness In the llrst Inning when Lancaster got four bases on balls and three hits. Olymcr, Coughlln and Schaub did great work. Score by Innings: R.H.E. Lancaster 5 0 00000005 C 1 Wilkes. Ilarre 0 0100010 0-2 7 1 Batteries Wtlhflm and Wcnte; Voor hees and Gondlng. Umpire Berger. Allentown Shut Out Newark. Newark, Juno 12. Newark put up tho worst nrtlcle of ball ever seen In this city today nud tho result was a shut out. Tho playing of Klopf and Clinton was the only redeeming feature, tho latter making three circus catches. Score: R.H.E. Allentown 10 10 3 2 0 4 01111 0 Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 C 4 Ratterles MoPartlln, Eauer and Roach; Keener and Vlgncux. Paterson Was Easy. Faterson, Juno 12 Richmond won easily from I'atcrson today by a score of 9 to 0. Che-bro was invlnrlblo and received lino fupport. Fnterson's eight hits wero scat tered ovcrcight Innings and did not count. Moss played n miserable gamo and his errors were responsible for Ave of the visitors' nine runs. Score: R.II.K. Paterson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 B Richmond 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 11 1 Ratterles Ame3 and Ryers; Ohcsbro nnd Steelman.. "NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. XV. Brooklyn 30 Roston 32 St. Louis 27 Philadelphia 2(3 Raltimoro 20 Chicago 27 Cincinnati 2.1 New York 21 Pittsburg 20 Washington 17 L. P.O. 11 .7W 14 .090 19 .587 19 .578 13 .678 20 . .574 23 .500 20 .417 20 .435 30 .3C2 PR. MiltTEIS COOK. elief for Womeu" UiOAjtor thli Uook.conUininir Sart1cu Ur ua TMtUnoni&ls of DR. MARTfcL'ii Trench Fcmala Pills. I'rjtxHt tj thonundi of utlidtd lactltsu Ml. ll w relltblii and without an woni. ag on top In Dluii, wiiitt and Iitxl. Tate no otliar. reach iJrug Co.,Ml & Hi Pearl Bt.. Keir York City. CJfVfiiV Drops of Ink to Make Vou Think Something Below You Ought to Know Our old store is now empty. We are located uow iu the best block in the city, 303 Lackawanna avenue, (near Penn). We have a finer aiid larger stock of Fur niture aud Carpets than we ever displayed before. The June weddings have made busiuess hum, especially iu the Carpet Department. PROTHEROE & CO., loffiECT fijjThe society people vA jMlj recognize the I3urt & WM Packard "Korrcct Shape" J Wg shoes as their standard, n fi&Thcy arc made with care, II J4 made to wear, and of cost- '? Wjty leathers. They assure jL vSa a permanency of fit and fju Ci Exclusively In Men's stylos, MJ $ n and" b J X ! mg00 Full Dress i n!; Imported I Pat Calf i r2-. Boot i , W2 Button and ' Look for this Trade. LaCe S,ylcs V mark on the Sole. J A Sold by I I LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, f 0 SCRANTON, PA. 1 1 11 i i ii iniiau i i 1 1 i "i Loulsvlllo Cleveland II 34 CO ."92 '.K2 At New Yotk- R.H.E. Boston 3 0 80 00 0 0 0-1112 2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-212 5 Raitterles Nichols nnd Clarke; Car rick, Coakley land Whrncr. Umpire Lynch and Connolly. At Cleveland- R.H.E. Pittsburg 201000 200 B 9 1 Cleveland 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0311 4 Tho Brooklyn, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Chicago., Cincinnati, Wash ington and Louisville Ramcs wero post poned on account of wet grounds. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Rochester, 10, Syracuse, 9. Springlleld, 5; Worcester, 3. Hartford, 4; Providence, 3. Toronto, 8; Montreal, 7. Western League. Kansas City, C; Buffalo, I. Columbus. 4; Milwaukt.0, L Indianapolis, o; SI. Paul, 3. Minneapolis, 7; Detroit, C. Interstate Longuo. Toledo, 9; Youncstown, 2. Wheeling, S; Grand Rapids, 0. Fort Wayne, 4; Manslltld, 0. College Games. At Providence University of Pennsyl vania, S; Brown, 2. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho South Sldo champions of Lacka wanna county accept tho challenge of St. Thomas' college for Saturday, Juno 17, nt Athletic park. T. i Fluherty, manager. The School of Lackawanna was defeat ed on Saturday by tho Uonesdale team by a scoro of 12 to 4. The Maroons, of Minookn, challcngo any of tho following club: The Eurckas, South Side, Dunmore, Plttston Stars, Starlights of Jessup, Avoca Pounders, Walla Wahs and tho Old Forgo Dash ers. Answer through Tho Tribune. Thomas C. Konney, manager. Tito Regular!) will cross bats with Ep stein's Indians at 2 p. m. Juno 18, lb9D. The Regulars of the West Side, chal lenge tho Unions, for a game of ball Juno lb, on tho Meadow grounds at 10 a. m. The Unions, of the West Side, would like to play any club In Lackawanna county under 16 years of age, on Mul len's Held Juno IS at 2 o'clock. Answer through The Tribune. G. McCann, man ager. Tho Alerts would like to play tho Ma roons of Mlnooka, Park 31111 Stars or Kcyser Valley Stars, Juno IS, nt 2.30 on Mullen's field. Take North Main avi nue car nt get off at West Linden street. Wllllo Riley, manager. Stroudsburg was badly defeated bv Bloomsburg on Saturday by a scoro of 10 to 0. O'Neill, tho brother of Scran ton's catcher, pitched for tho Strouds burg team. Tho Sliders Juniors would llko to play tho Spauldlngs Tuesday at 4 o'clock on tho Silders' grounds. Tho Walnut Street Stars defeated the Coxics by a sooto of 15 to 4. The feat ures of tho game were the pitching of E. Carroll and bait-raising catches of Reardon and P. Carroll. Tho Walnut Street Stars' new catcher Is a wonder. Their team Is composed of the following: Coollcan. second catcher; Steward, catch er: E. Carroll, rltchcr; A. McDonnell, tlrst baseman; T. Golden, second base, man: llalpln, shortstop; Mullen, third imstinnn; P. Kearney, right fielder; J. Reardon, center fielder; P. Carroll, left fielder. They challot ga tho Lilacs or Rosetts for Juno 18. on Dunmore ground. First nnswerlng, llrst served. Answer soon. C. J. Woodrlng, manager. Manufacturers of Furniture, 303 Lactca. Avenue THE MARKETS. Wall Btreet ltovlow. Uy Associated Press. New York, Juno 12. There was evi dence of largo buying by powerful flnim rlul Interests In a limited number of stocks and of manipulation to advance prices In the stock market today. Spec ulation otherwise was In a somewhat quiescent state. Outside of tho special cases whero ptlces were supported the tone was rather heavy. Many of the rail roads ranged tlownwunl within tho lim its of u point dating the caily trading. There was organized buying throughout tho day of Federal Kleel, which was marked tip nearly 3 points and closed al most nt tho top. There wns somo scnti mentul eftbrt exercised by this on other steel stocks. American Steel and Wira lesponding late In the day on covering of shorts. Rut nono of tho gains in tho group were well held outside of Federal Stetl. Total saloj, J510.4TD shares. The market for railroad bonds was dull and slugglfh and changes are mixed. Total Fairs. 2.500.010. United States 3s and tho f.s declined In tho bid price. By Carrlngton & Cusack. Now York, June 12. The market opened cty strong1 nt a general advance all along the line. During tho llrst hour there was considerable realization for prollts anil some pounding by tho trad ers. Hiid maintained Its advances and at no tlmo -duiwcrl any description to hell off except In a fractional manner. Manhat tan wns particularly wenk on the decision of tho Supremo court establishing tho validity of the tax assessment, a matter which will on5t the Manhattan road ery closo to S'.ow.IOO. There are liullcutlnns In many dlrectloni that the largn financial Interests aro uniting to rwH.ine- the mock market. The heavy llipildiitlon of the public hold ings have rr.i.-' !. and the time seems rlpo for ojU'iiiUniix fur a rise, even if of tem porary character only. AVe hnvn called your attention repeatedly to Pennsyl vania which has shnwn a good deal of strength In recent rise. Wo venture to predict now that the stock will sell at 110, before 12H, and 150 before the first day of September. Tho closo was 3trong with somo slight recession from the best prices of tho day. Quototicns furntshod by CARRINC1TON & CUSACK, stock and bond brokers, looms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran, ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Inc. Am. Cot. Oil 37 37 37 37 Mn. splits ion 1114 10U 11 " Am. Sug. Ro'g Co ..15Si,4 1C1 157 157i Am. Tobacco Co .... 904 P9 9S',i OS',4 Am. S. ft XV 81 MIA C0-n &- Atch., To. & S. Fe .. IS'i 18 17;4 IS A.. T. & S. V., Pr .. GO 61 537i 5C',4 Am. Tin Plato 37i 2S'.i 37i 3S Rrook. R. T 117 U8T4 116 117 Con. Tobacco 4S 4S 4(JTb 4('T Ches. & Ohio 2574 23 258 25 Chic, B. & Q 13314 13P,i 132 133 Chic. & G. XV It 11W 13H 14 Chic, Mil. & St. P ..127 123U 126 127 Chic. & N. W 1554 155 154 155J Chic, R. 1. & P 113 111 313 1UU Con. Gas 1S1 1S2 liS'.i 17SV4 C. C. C. & St. L .... B3 GS 53 53 Delaware & Hud ...120 120V4 120 120U V., L,. & W 171 171 170 170 Fed. Steel G2 G3 C2'i 63 Fed. Steel, J'r S3 S3 S2" 83 Gen. F.lectrlo 119 na 113 113 Int. Paper 44 45 41 41?i Louis. & Nash C7 CS C7 ti7 Manhattan Ele 115 116 114 114 Met. Traction Co ...224 229 221 22S M. K. & Texas 31 33 34 34 Mo. Pacific 42 43 42 43 Nat. Steel 49 50 49 49 N. J. Central 117 117 117 117 N. . Central 131 132 131 132 vul cc ii l'hi i, Zi 27 27 North. Pacific 47 4S 47 4S Omaha w. ino rem n9i Southern Pacific .... 32 22 32 .",2 Southern IT. It 50 50 50 50 Tcnn., C. & Iron .... 64 C3 63 61 Union Pacille 41 42 41 41 Union Pac, Pr 75H 76 75". 75 K" ?.' I,',ca,,Llt'r' Pr T1'7- 72'i 7S ?i U. S. Rubber 53 51 52 51 West. Union 90 90 90 90 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. -...., . . Open- IIlKh- Low- Clos- WHEAT. ing. est. est. Ing. July 76 77 75 73 September 7S 78 7GU 76 CORN. July 31 34 33 33 September 31 34 33 33 OATS. July 21 23 23 23 September 20 21 20 20 PORK. July S.05 8.07 8.03 8.01 September S.20 8.23 8.20 8.20 LARD. July 4.95 4.93 4.92 4.92 September 5.05 B.10 C.Oj 5.03 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 First National Rank f.00 Flmhurst Boulevard 100 Scranton Savings Bank 235 Scranton Packing Co 95 Third National Bank 3S5 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co 60 Scranton Railway Co .W ... Dimo Dcp. & Dls. Rank 200 Fconomy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 45 Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company 85 Scranton Forging Co 100 Traders' National Bank 130 I.ncka. Lumber Co 150 Lacka. Trust & Safo Den. Co. 150 Mooslo Mountain Coal Co 113 Scranton Paint Co SO Clark & Snover Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co., Pr 123 Carson Coal Co 100 Scranton Axlo Works so Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, dua 1918 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. b. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works , Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. Carson Coal Co .Nor. i-acinc. rr .... 7G ,11 76 76 Pacific Mall 41 49 4S 4 Penn. R. R 132 132 132 132 Peoples Gas 119'A 121 119 2dr'i Reading. 1st Pr .... 603; fits', em rsti: 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 10) ... 102 102 85 ... 100 115 100 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corccted by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Ruttcr Creamery. isal9c; print, 20c : dairy, fresh, 17alSc. Cheese Full cream, new, 10al0c. Fggs Nearby, fancy, 16c.; western, 15c. Beans Per bu., choice marrow, $1.00; medium, $1.45; pea, $1.45al.5o. Peas Per bu., green, tl.10al.15. Onions Bermuda, per crate, $1.40. Potatoes Per bu., COc. Oranses $la6 per box. Lemons 3.25a3.50 per box. Flour jl.80al.C0. New York Qmin and Produce Market. Now York, Juno 12. Flour Firm and more active, especially on spring pat ents and bakers. Wheat Spot easy. No. 2 red, 63c. spot and to arrlvo f. o. b., afloat, and Sic. elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, fc3c. f. o. !., afloat ; options opened easier and sold off uoder active realizing; a partial midday reaction was succeeded by a final break and closed weak at c. advance over Saturday's official closo but IHc. under the late curb prices; July closed Sic; September, 81c. ; December, R2c. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 40c, f. o. b., afloat; 39c. elevator; options opened steady, but eased off later In tho day and closed weak at ac. net decline; July closed 29c: September, 39c. Oats Spot steady; No. 2, 30c; No. 3, 30c; No. 2 white, S2e.; No, 3 do., 32c; track mixed western, S0.i31c; track white, 32a37c; options quiet. Butter sllow; western creamery, 15alSc. ; do. factory, Ual4c; btuto dairy, 13al7c; do. creamery. 15al8o. Cheese-Quiet; large white, 7c. ; small do., 7c. ; large coloerd. 7c; small do,, 7c Ksbs Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 15al6c; western fresh, 14al5c.j southern, 10a l!c. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Juno 12 Wheat Firm and c, higher; June, 77a77o. Corn Quiet; No, 2 mixed June, 33c. Oats Quiet and barely steady; No, 2 white clipped, 32a 32o.; No. 3 do. do., 3JaSlc; No. 2 mixed do,, S0a30c Flour Wns firmer In sym pathy with the advance in wheat but The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLI5ARING IIOUS1J for tho Hciioilt of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Kstatc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Those Small Advertisements) Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for I'lve Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are In. sorted IVee. WANTED. DESIRABLTl AND CENTRALLY LO- cnted steam heated house. Box 300 city. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, HUNT, Insute, seo IIACK12TT. WANTKD-A aOOD BF.COND HAND steam engine, 25 horse power. A. M. Atherton, Sec. Olyphunt Shovel Works. WANTF.D-CASK OF BAD HKAI.TU that R-I-P-A-N-P will not benefit. Send B cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. AGENTS ' WANTED. $73 MONTH.' '"COSTLY OUTFIT FREE. We want a man or woinnn in every county; apply ciulck. Manufacturers, 3913 Market stieet, Philadelphia. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-MAN EXPERIENCED IN typewriter business) to take the agency for first class typewriter of approved pattern. Address C. D. W., Tribune. WANTED TWO BOOKKEEPERS, must bo experienced, quick nnd well recommended. Apply In own hand writ ing, giving full particulars, K. L. I. M caie of Tribune. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. CAPAin.BSERVA two in family, 713 Qulncy avenue. ANTED-A LAUNDRESS, SCRANTON Prlvuto llospltul. WANTED-LADIES, EVERYWHERE can make $12 to $20 weekly; steady work entire year; no canvassing. Ad dressed envelope for particulars. Le mont Mfg. Co., 119 San Diego Bldg, Chi cago. WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework at 213 Spruce street. WANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, apply with reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp's Homestead. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY- lnjf. easy work sent to your homo; write for sample and materials. Unlauo Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now York. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-DOINO GEN eral housework or working out by tho day. M. J. C, 621 Mineral street. A WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND Ironing. An expert on ladles' lino clothes, or any kind of fine laundry; fam ily washing done also. 2S7 Marlon street, Green Ridge, opposlto factory. SITUATION WANTED WASHING, Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by tho day or will tako washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 420 Franklin avonue. SITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN, bookkeeper or accountant's assistant bv a young men recently groduated from business collego of Philadelphia. Six years' experience In tho grocery business and brief experlcnco In cfllce work. Good references given. Address "Fletcher," Scranton pestofllce, or telephone Uo. 02J1. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man at any kind of work; willing nnd Industrious. Address D. J. Davles, 596 Mary street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST class cook with a respectable family; can como well recommended. Call at 611 Washington avenue. DRUGGIST. Q. A.. DESIRES Posi tion; four and one-halt years- expert enca In retail drug trade; best of refer ences; city preferred. Address Drug, gist, care of Scranton Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged lady us housekeeper; refcrenco given. Address Mrs. E, Jackson, Dun more, Pa. SITUATION WANTED WASHING and Ironing dono at 227 Marlon street; nn expert hand on ladles' and gentle men's clothes or any kind of fine laundry. 227 Marlon street, opposlto tho factory, Green Ridgo. demand light; winter super, J2.15a2.35; do. extras, $2.50a2.75; Pennsylvania roller clear, $3.20a3.33; do. do. straight, $3.23a 3.50; western winter clear, $3.25a3.40; do. do, straight, J3.40a3.60; do. do, patent, J3.C5 nS.85; spring clear, $3.10a3.30; do. straight, J3.S0a3.90; do. patent, Jla4.20; do. favor lato brands higher. Butter Firmer and c. higher; fancy western creamery, 1S al9c; do. prints. 19c. Eggs Firm and He. higher; fresh, nearby, Hal4c; do, western. Hal5c; do. southwestern, 14a 14c. ; do. southern, 13c. Cheese Quiet but steady. Refined Sugars Firm, good demand. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady; city prlmo In hogsheads, 4a 4 3-16c. ; country do. do., barrels, 4e. ; dwark, do., 3c; cakes, Be.; grease, 2 a3c. Llvo Poultry Steady; fowls. 10 allc; old rcos-ters, 7al2c; spring chick ens, 20a2Sc; ducks, old, 8a9c; do. spring, 12al3c. Dressed Poultry Unchanged; fowls, choice, llallc; do. fair to good, 10al0c; old rosters. So.; broilers, nearby, 3 to 4 pounds, 33a35c; do. 4 to 6 pounds, 23.125c ; small and nearby, 20a23c. Receipts Flour, 800 barrels and 4,000 sacks; wehat, nono; corn, 101,000 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 4.000 bushels; corn, 177,000 bushels; oats, 10,000 bushels. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Juno 12. Wheat today mado the best prices around tho opening. It was near the bottom at tho closo and showed, compared with Saturday, a de cline of ac. Corn declined c. Oats wero strong and advanced c. Provis ions closed unchanged to 2c. higher. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady; No. 3 spring wheat. 72a76c; No, 2 red, 76a79c. ; No. 2 corn, 33a33c ; No. yellow, 31n3lc; No. 2 oats, 23a25c; No. 3 white, 27a29c; No. 2 rye, 6'Jc. ; No. 2 barley, 33a36c; No. 1 llax seed, $1.03; northwest, Jl.0Sa1.0G; prlmo tim othy seed. $2.30; mess pork, J7.25aS.10; lard, B4.6aiial.95; short ribs, $l.45a4.70; dry salted shoulders, 4a4c ; biior clear, $4.50a4.95; whiskey, $1.26; bugars, un changed, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Juno 12. Cattle buyers more numerous today and good cattlo sold fieely at prices averaging 10c, higher. Undesirable lots hard to dispose of. Good to fancy steers brought $3.90a5.0; com mon to medium grades, $ 1.23a I. S3; feed ing cattlo sold J3.75.i5.15; bulls cows and heifers. J2a6.10, tho latter prlco for fancy heifers; western fed steers. J4.50a5.30; calves brought J1.25a7.20. Hogs Receipts heavy and though demand good, sales mostly at decline of about 2c; heavy hogs sold at J3.50.i3.S0; mixed, J3.62a3.92; lights, J3.62a3.S2; pigs, J3.23a3.70 and culls, J1.50a3.50. Sheep and Lambs Good demand and prices moxed up 10a 15c; prlmo wooled Colorado lambs brought J6a6.10; clipped do., J4a5.65: shocp sold J2.50 n3.50 for culls up to Jl.63a5; fancy light bringing the b(st prices; spring lambs brought $1.507. Receipts Cattle, 16.000 head; hogs, 5,000 head; sheep, 11,000 head. New York Live Stock Market, Now York. June 1!. Steers active and firm; bulls and cows steady; steers, Jl.SOa 5.25 for medium to good, $5.50; fat oven, $1.50; butts, $3; cows, J2a4. Calves-Demand fair, market firm; cholco veals, jia 6.30; extra do.. $G.40a.5O; buttermilks. J.I s.3.50; mixed calves, J3.75a6.40. Sheep Slow; yearlings, steady; lambs, lower, common to good sheep, J3a!.55; yearlings, $5a0.35; lamb. JC.iS; culls, J5.50. Hogs -Lower at Jl.10al.15; choice state pigs, J1.20, East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Liberty. Juno 12.-Cattle-Steady; .extra, J5.45a5.55; prime, J3.35a5.45; com- FOR RENT For Reel One or two frout rooms 011 second floor of Tribune Building. STORKS, OFFICES, HOUSES, FLATS, rooms and barns for rent. IIACKETT, Prlca building. CITY AND SUBURBAN HOUSES, FUR nlshed or unfurnished. IIACKETT, Prlco Building. FOR RENT-912 GREEN RIDOE ST., eight looms; fine location; $18. 932 GREEN RIDGE STREET, EIGHT rooms: line location; $10. FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR RENT, nt Lake Winoln, two boats. Fred R. Stark, attorney, Traders' Bank Build ing, City. HOUSE FOR RENT-J525 ADAMS AVE .,.J!lUe. modern Improvements; rent, iZG-0- Inquire Dimo Bank, Mr. ZurrUch. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAH ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmore. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. w. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE DESK FOR SALE SIX-FOOT ROLL top desk (oak) and fine office chair for sale; very cheap. Inquire or address room 19 Prlco Building, Scranton, Pa. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 315, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 6 cents nt druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE AVERY DESIRABLE COT tage, furnished, at Lako Wlnola, for salo or to rent for season. Address Cot tage, Thlbune office. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. C05 Qulncy avenue; city steam; selling price, $0,500; rent, $40 per month Including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNIsTlEDFRNTRIo7l FOR rent In quiet house, ono or two chil dren. Address, W. P. S., Tribune office. BOARDING. WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS; most delightful scenerv; three min utes from D., L. & XV. Mrs. Machette, Klmhui'Bt. BOARDING 525 PINE STREET. i-osr. LOST-A POCKET-BOOK CONTAINING a sum of money between Wayne avc nuo and Nn. 25 school. Reward If re turned to Mrs. J. O. Evans, Edna ave nue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VNTEDMAN TTTAKIB THE agency for a high grado typewriter of approved pattern. Exclusive terri tory given. Address C. D. W., Tribune. OITY SOAVENQER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Alain avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9540. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Economy Light, Heat and Power company, for tho elec tion of directors for tho ensuing year, and tho transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before It, will bo held at the office of tho company, room 20. Republican building, Scranton, Pa., on Monday. Juno 26. 1S!'3, at 2 o'clock p. m In accordance with tho By-laws, of tho company. XV. J. NORTHUP. Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celvcd at tho olHco of the Secretary of tho Scranton Board of Control until 7.30 o'clock Monday evening, Juno 19, 1S99, for Installing a heating nnd ventilating system Into No. 31 public school building. In accordance with plans and specifica tions In the hands of 15. II. Davis, arch itect, Scranton, Pa. Tho sum of sov-enty-fivo dollars is to lie enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho school district In caso of omis sion or refusnl on tho part of the con tractor whoso bid shall bo accepted to executo contract within ten days after tho awarding of tho same. Tho Board reserves the right to reject nny or all bids. By order of thn Scranton Board of Control. E. D. FELLOWS, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved at tho olllco of tho Secretary of tho Scranton Board of Control until 7.30 o'clock Monday evening, Juno 19, l&9!i, for tho construction of a two-room ad dition to No. 31 public school building, in nccordanco with plans and specifications In tho hands of E. II. Davis, architect, Scranton, Pa. Tho sum of ono hundred dollars In cash or certified check Is to be enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeited to tho school district In case of omission or refusal on the part of the contractor whoso bid shall be nc repted to execute contract within ten days after tho awarding of tho same. The Board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. By order of tho Scranton Board of Control. E. D. FELLOWS, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE COLLIERY ENGl neer Company. To the Stockholders; The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Colliery Engineer Company will bo held at the general effico of the com pany, Scranton, (Pa., Monday, Juno 26, 1S99, at two o'clock p. in., for the election of trustees and tho transaction of any other business which may properly como before tho meeting. STANLEY P. ALLEN, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Juno 5, 1S99. mon, $3.50.i4.23. Hogs Low er ; prlmo as ported medium weights. J.i KS.vi.iO; good Yorkerg, pigs and mixed hugs, J3.S5; com mon tn fair Yorker, $J.M. good roughs, J3 2',.i3 50; Htags and lit,ny sows, $2.50.i3. Klieep Active and higher; choice wetb ers. l.73,il.SO; common. J2 80uJ.50; choice Hrllngs. J5.23n!i.40; hprlng liunbs, J5a7; v.'.il talvcs, J6.50a7. Oil Mnrkot. Oil City, Juno 12,-Credlt balances, $1.13; certificates, $1.13 bid for cash. Ship ments, 219.93S barrels; average, $S0,5I7 barrels; runs, Juno 9. 10 and 11, lS3,9i2 barrels; average, 73,701 barrels. SUMMER RESORTS. J - iir iuijiji-ru-inji VVnSIrfSM"MiV,WS PENNSYLVANIA. THE WINOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, llcautl- fully Situated with Full Lake View. Absolutely frco from malaria and mes quttocs; boating, fishing, dancing, tennis, orchcstin, etc.; pure Lltlilu water spring; plenty of old shade, pine grove, of largo treeH surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable; capacity of house, 2(.o. Illustrated booklet and references on ap plication. G. E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA ncw denser. The Arllimton Ocean Grove, N..T. Tho lending hotel. Open Juno to Octo ber. Cuisine and servlco unexcelled. Sanitary arrangements pcrrect. Orches tra. Rntcs. $20 to $35, two In room. Special Juno and family rates. Send for booklet. C. II. MILLAR, Prop. REAL ESTATE. BAROAINTLSLNaTlT ANU ROUBLE houses and business properties, IIACKETT. $1,500 BUYS COSY, MODERN HOUSE, Clay near Pine. IIACKETT. A BARGAIN-LOT AND THREE buildings at 419 Penn avenue; must bo sold; small amount cash; balanco on mortgage; a good property at a sacri fice. Apply to II. C. Reynolds, Mears block. BEST LOT IN CITY FOR THE MONEY; . , sewer, tlagwalk, graded street, elec trie light, street cars; near Washington nvenuu;. price, $1.2u0. Cull promptly. J. XV. Browning, attorney, Mears" Building. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUIt PER cent, on best real estate. Dunn ."i Walker, Attorneys, 314 Connell building. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRH RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the nows stands or iteisman Broc, 405 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton, E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 60S Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. Ar.CHVTECT3, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. IO. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul- DR II. p. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. En. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange. 2nd floor. Room P. Hours. 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127'FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLEK, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. paser.ger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAYJYER3 3. XV. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices. 6I2-C13. Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 11, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, bcranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rocms 514, 15 and 510, Board of Trado building. D. P. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Mears' building, corner Washington nvenuo and Spruco street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building. Scranton. EDWARD XV. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901. 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trada bullying, Scranton, Pa, C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bulMing, Scranton. Pa PATERSON & WILCOxT" TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY. Menrs, building. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS MARY A SIlEPHERDTMrDHdjIEl orathlst,, CIS Linden street. DR. XV. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 103 Board of Trado Building, Office hours, S to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Resl. denco, 303 Madison avenue DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllco telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE MI) Washington avenue. Residence. 1313 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W. O ROOK! VETERINARY SUlT peon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory tu college, law, medicine or business, Opens Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thorn as SI. Cann, LL. D Walter H. Hindi, A. M. SEEDS O R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurscrmen; store US Washington nvo. nue; green hoinm, 1350 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 72. WIRE SCREENS joskuettelT rear 511 lackY.; wanna avenue. Scrt-nton, I'a manufac turer ofWlr Screens. miscellinzous B A If K R H O ItCH EST It A-S I Usl C FO R bails, picnics, panics, receptions, wed. clings und conceit woik furnished. For term', address R. J. Bauer, conduetur, 117 JJ'yomlng avonue, over Hulberu' music More. S1EOAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS1 supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlno. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. M4SiV Scheduled! Illlsct Miijr 19, dol. 7.30 n. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hnrrisburr;, Philadelphia, Balti more, WasulnEton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 n. m., week days, for linzle ton, Pottsvillo, Heading, Norrls tou'ii, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburff, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.13 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Hnr risburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington nnd Pltto burg nnd tho Wost. 0.00 p. ni., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1. R. WOOD, (len'l las. Azsilt. J. 11. HUTCHINSON, (ieneral Mans.?. Del., Laeka. and Western. Effect Monday. Nov. II, 1698. Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Ex- V .is i.orr iY V, YorU nul "" Points east, 1.40 3,00, 5.10, &.00 und 10.03 u. in.; 12.55 and a. .1.1 p. m. Express for Enston. Trenton, Philadel phia uiul the south. 5.10, b.uo und 10.03 a. in., 12.. m nml 3.3:! p. m. robyhanna accommodation, 11.10 p. m. Express for lllnghiimton. Oswego, El mlra. Coming. Hath. Dansvllle, Mount Murrln utid Buffalo, 12.10. 2.3:(. 9.00 u. m. i.iui and n.ifl 1 p m., making closo connec tions nt Buffalo to all points In tho west, northwest and southwest. nslilngtou accommodation, 3.40 p. m. RliiKhumtoii and wuy stations, 1.03 p. m, Aleholson accommodation, 5.10 p. m. Lxprcss for Utlcannd Richfield Springs, B.Sj a. m. and 1.53 p. in. Ithaca, 2.35, 9 a. 111. and 1.53 p. m. lor Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making closo connections at North iimberlanil for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the south. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10.05 u. m and 1.55 and 5.40 p. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, ...OS nnd 11.10 a. in. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.33 and $.50 p. m. Fop Kingston, 12.53 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping coaches on nil cNpress trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlme- Jninlt!V. rtc- nl,n,5' to JI' L- Smith. Dis ttict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office. Delaware and Hudson. On Slay 11th. 1599, trains will leavd Scranton as follows: For Carbondnle-0.20, 7.53, S.53, 10.13 a. m.: 12 noun; 1.23, 2.20, 3.32, 5.23, C.23. 7.57. 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; i.lG a. m. ' " For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc. 0.20 a, m., 2.20 p. m. For Uonesdale C.20, 10.13 0, m 2.20, 5.23 p. m. For Wllkes-Barrr C.I3. 7.4S, 8.43, 9.3S. 10.43 a. in.: 12.03, 1.23, 2.18, 3.33, 4.27, 6.10. 7.4S, 10.41, 11.30 p. 111. For New York Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-fi.43 p. m., 12.03. 1.28. 4.27 p. 111.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, C.45, 9.3S n. m.; 2.1S. 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7.1S a. in.; 12.03. 3.33, with Black Diamond Express. 10.41, 11.30 p. m. , Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows : From Carbonilnle and tho North .40, 7.13, S.3S, H.3I, 10.2S, H.5S a. m.; L23, 2.13, 3.25, 4.23, 7.13, 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-B.irro and the South 6.15, 7.4S. 8.18, 10.08. ll.r,r, n. in.; 1.18. 2.11, 3.48, C.20, C.21, 7.53. '.1.0.-1, 10.03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. HU.NDAY TllAIKH, For Carliondale 9.05. 11.33 p. m.; 2.23. 3.52. 5.47. 9.53 1). in. For Wilkes-Bnrre-9.4S, 12.03 a. m.; 1.58, 3.28, 5.13. 7.18 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc., 2.23 p. m. Lowest rates to nil points In United States nnd Canada. J. XV. BURDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. V. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton. Ta. Central Kailrou.! of New .JeriV (Lehigh nnd Susquelianna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R., and South Ferry. Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur Ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY II. 1E93. Trains leave Scranton for Now Y'ork, Newark. Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk. White Haven nnd Wllkes-Barro anil Plttston nt S.30 a. m.: express, 1.20 p. m.; express. 4 00 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. Fur Baltimore and Washington, and points South nnd West via Bethlehem, 8.30 n. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 n. in. nnd 1.20 p. m. For Rending, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allentown. 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun dav, 2.15 p. m. For I'ottsv'lle. R.30 n. in.. 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river, nt 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. m., 1.30 (expiess) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Ncw York, South Ferrv, font Whitehall street, nt O.os a. m.. 1.23 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal enn connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cnble cars, and ferries to Brooklyn anil Staten Island, making riulek transfer to mid from Grand Central depot nnd Long Island railroad. Leave Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 9.21 a. m.. 3.00 p. m. Sunday, C.15 a. m. Through tickets to nil points East, South and West nt lowest rate at tho station. J. H. OLTIAl'SEN. Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In effert Slay 14, 1899. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Y'ork via D. & II. R. R., nt ti.13 a. m. and 12.03. 2.18, 4.27 Black Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. & II., 1.58. 7.45 p. m. For While Haven, llazleton nnd prin cipal points In the coal regions via D. & H. R. It.. 0. 4.-, 2.18 mid 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvillo. 0.15. 2.18 p. m. For Bethlehi m. Enston. Reading, Har rlsburg and principal intermediate sta tions via D. & H. It. R.. K13 a. m., 12.03. 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Sundays. D & 11., l.r.s. 7.18 p. m. For Tunkhannoek, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal intermedi ate stations, via T).. L. & XV. R. R., 8.03 n. m., 12.55 and 3.35 p. m. For Geneva. Rnchi'stcr, Buffalo. Nlag ora Fulls. Chicago and nil points west via 71. & II. R. R.. 12.03. (3.33, Black Diamond Express), 7.48 and 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 11. & II.. 12.03 a. m., 7.48 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vallov parlor cars on alt trains between Wllkes-Bnrre and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. V.'ILRUR, Gen. Supt. South Bethlehem. Pa. CIIAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt, 20 Cort- lnndt street. New York. A. XV. NONEMACIIER. Division Passen ger Agent, South Bfthlehem. Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations) apply S09 Lackawanna nve., Scranton, Pa. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Tablo In Effect Juno 4, 1S99. Trains lenvo Scr.'.nton for Ncw York, Nowburgh nnd Intel mediate points on Erie railroad nt 5.u0 a. m. and 2.2S p. m. For Ilnwley nnd local points nt 5.00 a. in.: 8.45 a. in. nnd 2.2S p. m. For Lako Arid at 5.20 p. in. Hundnv trains leave Scranton for Lako Ariel lit" 8.4-i a. m. and 1.30 p. in. Stopping at Intermediate stations. New York, Ontario & Western Rail way Company. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29, '99. Trains leavo Heriiiiwm fur curbondala nnd Cndnsla at 1'.55 11. in., connecting with through trains North und South. At 4.15 p. m., making through connections for Suspension Bridge, Detroit, Chicago and nil points West. Trains leave Cidosln for Scranton at fi.lu 0. n. and 2 03 p. 111., leaving Carbon dalo at 7,34 0. ni. ai d 3.11 p. m. SUNDAYS ONLY. For Cndnsla, connecting with Mnln lino trains north nnd south nt 8.30 a. m . or- 1..1... I.. ,.1..l.. n. Ill I n ... T. ... ,.. T riVUIH III t-IIMUPlll Ut v.1. ... (II. ..Vlllill- 1 In.:, leaves Ciidoxla nt 4.30 p. in., nrrlv 1 Ing lu Scrantun ut fi.35 p. m; General Passenger Agent, New ork. T FLITCHOFT. Division Passenger Agent, Scranton. Pa. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT incnt, 50c; shampooing. 60c. : fnctal massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. VI Qulncy. -