THE SCRANTON TRIBUN.E-FIUDAY, JUNE 16, 1899. Something New! Large package of the World's cleanser for a nickel. Still greater ocon omy in 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANIC COA1PANY, Chicago, St.LouU, New York.Dojton, Philadelphia GAMES PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES ONLY ONE GAME PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Other Gamos Postponed Nowaik and Richmond Played tho Only Game, Resulting in Richmond's Defeat by n Close Score Cleveland Won from Pittsburg and St. Louis Downed Louisville The Brooklyn nnd New York Game Other Games Well Contested. All games of the Atlantic league 'were postponed yesterday, except the Nevv aik ami Richmond game, which result ed in a fall for the champions, by a score of 5 to I. A general shakeup in the Newark team may make a big change In results. The National league games were well contested; tho results show hard woik. Percentage Tabic. XV. L. P.O. Richmond 24 12 .73.) Lancaster 29 IS .CiT Wllkcs-Barro 27 13 .643 Heading 23 IS .5,1 Newark 23 24 .4i9 Scranton 19 26 .4.'2 Allentown 11 2G .:.V) Patorson 10 30 .218 Wheio They Play Today. Scranton at Lanc.ister. Wllkes-Barro at Readlrif. Allentown at Paterson. Richmond at Newark. Newark Defeated Bichmona. Newark, Juno 13 Newark defeated Richmond today In a well plujcd game of ball Field and Wcddlge wore re leased. Klopf succeeded tho former as captain of the ttam. Manager Chapman h is signed a new outllelder and will shortly t-eeure a third baseman. The Score: R.H.E. Newark 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 10 3 Richmond 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 04 0 2 Batteries Honch and McPartlln; Hess and Chcsbro. Umpire IJetts. Time 1 40. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. Broonln 3$ Boston 31 St Louis 20 Biltimoro 23 Philndelphli 2S Chicago 29 Cincinnati 21 Niw Yoik 22 1'ittRburg 21 Washington 17 Louisville 14 Cleveland 9 L. P.O. 12 .TOO 13 .091 20 .592 20 .59.! 20 .5S1 21 .:io 2i ,&jo 2S .410 27 .4i8 S3 .310 31 .331 TS .191 At CIc eland . R.H.E Pittsburg 000 10 10002 7 3 ('lowland 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 G 9 0 Leevor and Schrlver; 111 and Sugden. I'mplro Gaffnej. At Chicago R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0411 2 Chicago ,..2 0 0 20 200 6 8 1 Batteries Breltcnsteln and Vaughn; Callalm nnd Donohue. Umpires Swart v.ood and Winner. At Louisville- R.1I.E. Loulsvlllo 0010001002 8 1 St Louis 10110001 4 G 2 Patterles Dowllrg and Kittridge: Sud linlf and O Connor. Umpires Emsllo nnd McDonald. At Boston R.H.E. PhllaiUlphla 0 0 0 0 10-1 7 3 Boston 0 110 4 G 8 1! Ritterlcs rillcld and Mcr.irland; Wlt lls and Bcigen. Umplres--Liich and Connolly At BroUljn- IIH.K Nw York 0 0 1102 G 2 RrooklMi 3010 26 G 1 Batteries Dohcny and Warner; Ken nol and I'arrell. Umpires Burns and S--mlth. At Baltimore RII.D. Washington 110 0 0 0 0 0 0211 0 Baltlmoro 20401021 -10 12 2 Wehlng. McFarland and McGuIre; Howell and Crlsham. Umpire O'Day and MeGarr. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES, Eastern League. Won ester. 6, Hartford, 0. No other game; rain. Western League. Detroit, C; Columbus, 0. Minneapolis, G; Kansas City, 1. Milwaukee, 3; St. Paul, 1. Indlanapoli, 3; Buffalo, 2. Interstate League. Dajton 10; Youngstown, 2. Wheeling, 0; Port Wayne, 2 AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Dunmore base ball club will play tho Priceburg club Juno IS on the Sport Hill grounds. Dunmore. Tho game will be called at 3 30 o'clock. A great gamo Is Important Another carload of those uew patterns French Plate Glass just received. With our New Carpet and Drapery Department we can furnish your new homes complete. PROTHEROE & GO., best expected, as both teams are evenly matched. Tho Dunmoro team will lino up an follows: I'inncity, c, Grlilln and Ruano, p, , O'lloro (capt.), t?s.; Cuff, lb,; Weir, 2b.; Tlcrney, 3b,; Cooney, If.; Pay ton, cf ; Tlghe, rf. Prank Barrows, the trick blcjclu rider, late of Bennett and Moulton's repertoire company, will give an exhibition before the game. The St. Thomas' college base ball team will play the South Side base ball club Saturday, Juno 17, at tho Athletic paik. An exciting game Is expected, as both teams claim tho championship of tho county Tho game will start at 3 30 o'clock sharp. Tho line up of both toanu will bo as follows. St. Thorn. if Cooney, c; Grlllln and Ruane, p ; McIIugh, ss.; Tlghe, lb; Weir (capt ), 2b, She.i. 3b, Phil bin, If., Tlcrney, cf ; Pay ton, rf. South Side Lally, c., Reld (capt), p., Ryan, ss , Carey, lb : Hastings. 2b.; Pnllon, 3b.; Crane, If.; Melvln, cf.; Shine, rf. Ladles will bo admitted to tho grounds and grand stand free of charge. Tho Walnut Street Stars would like to know If tho Lilacs or Rosettes accept their challenge for Juno IS, on Dunmore grounds Tho Walnut Street Stars chal lenge any club under 17 years of age for June IS on Dunmore ground. Cuban Heroes, Olj pliant or tho club that used to bo the Mav Mowers preferred. Answer In tomorrow's Tribune. C. J. Wooding, manager; T. Golden, captain. Tho Violets, of South Scranton, accept tho clnllengo of tho Modocs, of tho samo place, for tho morning of Juno IS, nnd would like to play them for $2 a side. XV. Notz, manager. The South Scranton base ball team, champions of Lackawanna county, will line up against tho St. Thomas' team to defend Its tltlo Saturday afternoon, Juno 17. at Athletic park ns follows: James Lalley, c; James Reed, p.; Thorn is Carey, lb.; John Hastings, 2b.; Con 1'al lon, 3b.' John 11 nn, ss.: James Crane, If.; Jako Shine, cf.; Owen Mchln, rf ; Michael Pnllon, reserve. P. P. l'la herty, mannger. South Scranton vs. Ob pliant Browns, at Scranton grounds, Juno IS. South Scranton vs. Carbondale Alets, June 20, at Pan lew park, at excursion of A. O. II. of Lackawanna count. Eppsteln'n Indians accept tho challenge of tho T coons for Saturday nt 3 p. m. The Indians would like to pity any club in tho city under 17 years of ago on Juno 23 nt 10 a. m on tho Meadow grounds,. L. Eppsteln, captain. Tho Proidencc Reds challenge any baso ball club in Lackawanna county to a game of baso ball on any day except Sunday. Plrst answer first serve J. Thomis Jehu, manager. CONCERT BY LAWRENCE BAND Will Be Given in Front of City Hall Tonight. The Lawrence band returned yester day from Ilarrisburg and tonight will give an open-air conceit in front of city hall. The proginmmo is as fol lows: Medley, March fc. .Arr. by XV. C. Ott Solo Cornetlst oi Lawtcnce Band. Potpourri, "A Night In Berlin," John Hartmann Serenade, Church Organ Seitz Medley Overture, Merry Mlnstiels, George Volkler A Southern Patrol Georgo Volkler March, Prom Scrantcn to Harrisburg, XV. C. Ott The Harrisburg Telegraph yesterday made the following complimentary ref erence to the hand and its very capable leader: "The Lawrence band, of Scranton, tendered tho Telegraph a serenade this morning. This is one of the greatest musical organizations In this state. Professor Allen Lawrence is the leader. He is one of the best solo cornetlsts In tho business, nnd to hi3 excellent abil ity as a leader belongs the credit for the high standard which tho band has attained. As a leader ho has few equals, and the band can play with the best of them. Their music was a delightful treat, and the employes of tho Tele graph are more than thankful." COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. At Bloomsburg Literary Institute and Normal School. Tho commencement exercises of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal school will begin Satur day, June 24, and conclude tho Wed nesday following: Tho programme arranged for tho event In detail is appended: Saturday, June 24, 8 p. m., annual reception by the literary societies. hunday, June 25, 3 p. m., baccalau reate sctmon. Monday, June 2C, 0 a. m exhibition of Held spoits. Monday, June 2G, 2 p. m., recital by music department. Monday, June 2G, 8 p. m., prize decla mation contest by members of the jun ior class. Tuesday, June 27, 2 and 8 p. m., class reunions, '79, 'SO nnd '99. Tuesday, June 27, 8 p. m., class day exercises CM). Wednesday, June 28, 10 n. m., com mencement. Address by Prof. Joseph S. Walton, Ph. D., president of Friends' Central school, Philadelphia. Wednesday, June 2. 2 p. m., annual Alumni meeting and banquet. A Miss Take. "In (but young person In bloomers tho type of tho American gill?" "No- I thould call her a typograhplcal error," ruck. Manufacturers of Furniture. mm sosassBr ysmi .KrciiKf'Vjfi wssnugowu 303 Lacka Avenue svnt,ta,6,",,c,, uuu iti civil. rtY-uuiitlBCniruBCtMlfcesji,wljBU(WewywkCUjt J THE MARKETS. Wall Strcot Rovlew. By Associated Press. New York, Juno 15. Tho public con tinues to hold nloof from the stock mar ket and dealings tcday wore almost wholly professional. There was tho sem bianco of strength at ono time due to sympathy with tho activity In a small group of specialties, which wero bought by large Interests more or less Identified with them. Prices of tho group wero nd winced and tho traders bought to general list, causing small advances all around. Total sales, 386,900 shares. Railroad bonds contlntio to show sympathy with the heavy tendency in stocks, many do. I'llnes being shown on the day's business. Total bales $2,679,000. United States old 4s coupon advanced U in tho bid price. By Carrlngton & Cusnck. New York, Juno 13. Tho market opened strong in symputhy with Sugar, which opened up 9 and quickly advanced fur ther 1 per cent. Tho Flower brokers wero largo buyers of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, People s Gas nnd Rubber, and Mr. Keene's brokers wero also buyers of tho latter. Commission business was nomcwli.it larger than yesterday and mostly on tho long sldo ot the market. Tho strength at the opening brought qulto fteo covering throughout tho whoto list nnd tho market showed consider able sticngth. Asldo from the foiclgn trado statement for May, thero was no news of any lmpoitauco up to 1 o'clock. Tho export of merchandise showed a loss of ubout 17,000,000 over May of last year, but an lnercnso of 3,000,000 over April. Imports showed an Increase of 17,000,000 over last ear, and 5.000,000 over April Tho excess for the eleven months of exports oer Imports being 493,000,000. It must bo noted, bowccr, that since March exports havo been showing a steadily Increasing ratio of decicaso whllo the imports l'ovc been steadily in creasing, which to a certain extent is nn unfavorable feature In the situation. Mr. A. R. Plowcrs Interview In Chi cago, In which he announced that Fed eral Steel would declare n dividend of l'i on the common nnd after setting aside a surplus of a million, nffected tho stock favorably and It was freclj bought nn steadllv advancing price. The market was dull during the day and showed llt tlo Inclination to do much of nnything, except In tho specialties which were en tirely affected by an overbold e-ondltlon in spots. Would buv Wheat on all breaks. Market closed irregular and weak. Quotations furnished by CARRINGTON & CUSACK, stock una bond brokers, rooms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran, ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing Am. cot on ss 36 nn so1; Am. Splrtls 10'a 10-8 10va 10 Am. Bug. Ro'g Co ,XVi 136 152't 151' Am. Tobacco Co .... 97 07"- fiG' Ou'-i m. a. vv tii'ji uith KPi tu um S & V Pr .... 90 OG'fe 93 0", A ten., To. & S. To .. 17 174 17J 17 A , T. & S P, Pr .. 35 t,; 5I' fit-. Am. Tin Plato I'sVi -15V4 38 TS'4 Brook. R. T 117S llt' 117-', 117 Con. TobtCCO 415; 43'i Hi; 4IH dies. Ohio 211, 2PJ 2l'.b 24'i Chic, B. & Q 1"J', r.2?H Hi Ill's Chic K- G. W lVt n 1314 "H Chic, Mil & St. P ..12C 1271 12u, 12i'.i Chic & N. W 1321, Vi2 1321! 112H Chic, R. I. & P 112'4 112 ins im, Con. Gas 1S1 lS2s ISO' lSOi C. C. C. & St. L .... r,i SI SI C4 Drltwaro & Hud ...HVt 118 118 HS'i Pcd. Steel G3 61", 64'4 Gl'i Fed. Steel, Pr hoU S3'', SI 84K Gen. Hlectrlc lisi, nsu HS',i 118Vi Louis. & Nash G7'l C7'4 (,7 G7'i Manhattan Flo 113'f. 11414 113 113 Met. Traction Co ...an 2J7'i 22IVa 22i.it, M. K. & Texas 33 3". 32 32 Mo. P.icltlc 41- 42's 41 41 Nat. Steel SI", 52 51 6Ui N. J. Central 110 11G 111, 11G N. Y. Cential 1.11 131 111 131 Opt. & West 2f'j 2i 2G 2fl North Pacific 47 47 4', 4G Nor. Pacine, Pr .... 73 73 73 73 Pacific Mall 1S 4S 48 48 Ptnn R 131 131 131 1-.1 Peoplo's Ga3 120'i 122 120 120 Reading, lnt Pr .... GO fil f'i 00 t'outhein Pacific .... 31 32 31 31 Southern P.. R 50 tun, 40 4t Te-nn., O ft lion .... 03 Gl G3 G3 Pnlon Paclfle 40 41 40V.. 40 Union I'ac. Pr 71 7" 71 14 U S. Leather, Pr .. 70 70 70 70 IT S. Rubber G3 Sl 53 53 West. Union 90 00 00 00 Ex-dlvIdend 1 per cent. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- CIos- WHF.AT. Ing. est. est. Ing. July 75 77 75 September 77 7S 7G 7 TS CORN. July 31 33 31 31 September 31 33 31 33 OATS. July 23 21 21 24 September ., 21 22 21 21 FORK. Julv 8.27 8.27 8 23 8.27 September S.42 8 43 8.10 8.43 LARD. Jul 502 S07 S02 5 0) September 515 5 20 515 5 20 Scranton Board of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 rirst National Bank 800 Scranton Savings Bank 233 Scranton Packing Co M Third National Bank 3S3 Scranton Railway Co o0 ... Dime Dep. & Din. Bank 2W Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 45 Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company 83 Scranton Forging Co 100 Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 150 Mooslo Mountain Coal Co 113 Seranton Paint Co b) Clark & Snover Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co., Pr 123 Carson Coal Co 100 Scr. lion Fenco & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo U'20 Peoplo's Street Railway, first mortgngp, duo 191S People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo l&Ji Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School E.. City of Scranton St. Imp. t,. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction 0 bonds., Carson Coal Co 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... ... 100 102 ... 10.J S3 ... 100 115 100 Scrnnton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Aevenue ) Butter Creamery, 19al9c.; print. 21c: dali, ficsh, 16alSc. Cheese Full cream, new, OalOc. Lggs Nearby, fancy, 10e.j western, 15alCc. Beans Per bit , choice marrow, $1.60; medium. Jl 45; pea, fl.l5al.50. Peas Per bu., green, Jl lOtl.15. Onions Bermuda, per crate, 1,40. Oranges JlaG per box. Lemons $3 50al 50 per box. Flour-$l 30a4 CO. Philadelphia Graiu and Produce. Philadelphia, Juno 15. Wheat Firm and c. higher; contiaet grade, June, 77 a77c. Corn Firm and c. higher; No. 2 mixed June, 30;a33c. Oats-Steady; No. 2 white clipped. 3.'a32c: No. 3 do. do., 31a31c; No. s mixed do., 30a30o. Butter Steady; fancy western cream cry, lisc ; do. pilnts, 19c. Eggs-Firm; fresh, nearby, lial5c ; do. western, 34 al5c ; do, southwestern, llalt'-e ; do, southern, 13aHc Cheese Steady Pe nned Sugars Uncharged. Cotton Steady, Tallow Dull at former intes, city prime, in hogsheads, 4al 3-lfic.; country do, do. barrels, 4Hc , dark, do., 3e , enkes, 5c ; grease, 2aJc. Live Poultry Flrmi fowls, llalle ; old roosters, TUBS'" ; Miring chickens, medium to choice 20a 2Sc ; do. small and inferior, 15alSc; ducks, 12alSc. Dressed Poullrj Steady; fowls, choice, llallc ; do. fair to good, lOalOV, "Id tooitHrs, k , broilers, 3 to 4 pounds, 3!a35c; do. 1 to C pounds, 23a2 ; do, small ami Inferior, 20a21c,, western do, 3 to 4 pounds, 23i30c , do. small and In ferlor, 20i23c 1 relpts lour, OOipO bar 1 els and 13 000 sacks, wheat, 1,500 bush els; coin, 110,000 bushelR, oats, 27,000 busn. els. Shipments Wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 351,0u0 bushels, oatsll.OCO bushels, T Pit. HAum8 BOOK, Hef for Women" (olr for tbu Mook.contolnaii rrtIto Ura anil TwUinonlidi ot Pit. MAUIEL'd French Female Pills. rnilKd bj tboniuiili cf utltAM lullei M J Mf e, llwm rtll&ble And wltlicut hihidiI . J0l'IJ'irdruKiMln rattal box, rvocll ry r"u UWJ JU no ntber. The People's mt xmiAivMXNon A POPULAR CLCAKING HOUSE for tho IlcnofU ot All Who Hnvo Houses to Kent, Hon! Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wout Situations or Help TIimu Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five- Cents a Word Hxjepi Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Free. WANTED. WANTno-CASn'i'lADmATTTt that R-I-p-A-N-S will not benefit. Bend 6 ccntB to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 tostlmonlaU. AGENTS WANTED. $75 MONTH. COSTLY OUTriT Flint:. .Wo want a man or woman In ecry county; apply quick. Manufacturers, 3943 Market street, Philadelphia. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTCD-WE WANT A WAV FIRST class solicitors to represent us In Scranton and vicinity: an excellent op portunity is offered men of ability to securo u permanent handsome income paying business; a raro opportunity. Call or address B. O. Morgan & Son, 223 South Main avenue, Scianton, I'a. WANTED-BAKFR TO WORK AS SFC ond hand. Henry Scheucr, 70S Cedar avenue. HELP WANTED-FEM ALE. WANTED-EXPFRIFNCnD HELP AS extra for Saturda. Apply at once 11 South Main street, Plttston, Pa. Mycr Davldow. WANTED-A RELIABLE AND EXPK rleijced shoe sabs lady; none but ex perienced nnd ono who can bo depended upon need appl. Mycr Daldow's Shoo Store, 307 Lackawanna avenue. WANTED-LADIES, EVERYWHERE can make 12 to $20 weekly; steady work entire year; no canUESlng. Ad dressed envelope for particulars. Le mont Mfg. Co , 110 San Diego Bldg, Chi cago. WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housowork nt 21S Spiuco street. WANTED - GIRL FOR OENERAL. housework, apply with reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp s AlUIJIl'BlCUU. LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD TA- Ing. easy work sent to your homo, write for samplo and materials, unlquo Embroidery Co., 102 Pulton St.. Now oik. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED- BY EXPERI- euufu uuu man, -w jn.. u. -., - a clerk, bookkeeper or assistant In any line or Business. juures m. u., urn cm! Delivery, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to do light housework, 201 Web ster avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A OUNO man as bookkeeper; has had experi ence: can glvo reference. Address S , Box 290. A COMPETENT MAN WISHES A StT natlon as coachman, lately from Now York: has best of reference. Address M. M., Tribuno office. SITUATION WANTED-DOING GEN eral housework or woiklng out by tho day. M. J. C, C21 Mineral street. A WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND ironing. An expert on ladles' lino clothes, or any kind of fine laundry; fam ily washing done als). 2S7 Marlon street, Green Ridge, opposite factory. SITUATION WANTED WASHING. Ironing or any kind of houso cleaning by the day or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, side door, 420 Franklin avenuo. SITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN, bookkeeper or accountant's assistant bv a young men recently groduated trom business collego ot Philadelphia. Six ears' experlcuco In tho grocery business and brief experlenco in tlllco work. Good references given. Address "Fletcher, Scranton pcstoff.ee, or telcphono Uo. 02it. SITUATION WANTED-BY- A YOUNG man at any kind of work; willing and Industrious. Address D. J. Davics, 593 Mary street, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST class cook with a respcctablo family: ean como well recommended. Call at C41 Washington avenue. DRUGGIST, Q. A., DESIRES Posi tion; four and one-half ears- experl enco in letail drug trade; best of refer ences; city preferred. Address Drug gist, care of Scranton Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged lady as housekeeper; reference given. Address Mrs. E. Jackson, Dun more, Pa. SITUATION WANTED WASHING and ironing dono at 227 Marlon street; an expert hand on ladles' and gentlo men's clothes or any kind of flno laundry. 227 Marlon street, opposlto the factory, Green Ridge. New York Drain, and Produce Marliat New York, Juno IS Flour Firmer In Smpathy with wheat but not higher arid only moderately active Wheat Spot market dull but firmer; No. 2 red, S5,fcc. to arrive f. o, b. afloat, and t3'sc eleva tor; No. 1 northern Duluth, 83ic. f. o. b. ailoat; options opened active and Vic. higher; eased off ltc, but again becamo very strong after advancing IVi from lowest; closed firm at about best prices, l?4e net ndvance; July closed KPic. ; Sep tember, 83c.; December, Slc. Corn Spot strong; No. 2 42'4c. f. o. b. afloat; 41Vic. elevator; options opened steady and un changed; cased off slightly but rallied with wheaj, closing very bteady at about best prices, net advance ',5c: July closed 403ic; September. 40',:c. Oats Spot firmer: No. 2. 31c; No. 3, SOHc. : No. 2 w hltc, 32Vc : No. 3 do , 31Vc. : track mixed western, SOl-.aSIc. track white, 32 a37'Jc: options firmer with wheat and corn kept very quiet, closing sieadv. Butter Weak;, western creamery, 15a 19Vic ; do. factory, H'iaHc: imitation creamery, 12Vial6c ; state dairy, 13',.al7c ; do. creomerv. ll3alSVc Chso Finn; largo white. 7sic : small do. 7tc; largo colored, 7?c.; small do. 7ic Eggs Weak; state and Pennsylvania, 14ijal3e. ; western fresh, 14al4V;c; southern, 9Viallc Chicago Orain and Produco. Chicago, June 15. nA advance of 1'je. was scored In wheat today; usslan crop damage reports wero the main feature of tho advance, driving shorts to cover, and causing the broadest market in sev eiul days. Corn advanced feaHc. and oats aV4c and provisions 2',a5c Cash quo tations were as follows: Flour Firm; No 2 spring wheat. 76',4e ; No 3 do. do., 73,;a76'c; No. 2 red. 7Sa7ST4c: No 2 porn. 35'ic ; No. 2 oats, 2Cc. ; No 3 white, 27ia29Vtc ; No a rye, (tic; No 2 barley, SCa37c; No 1 flax, $104; northwest. $10GH; prlmo timothy seed, ; mess pork, $S 3Ua 8 53, short robs, $4 50.il 80; dry salted fchoulders, 4Halic; short clear. $3a5.10; whiskey, $1.26; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. June 13. Cattle Stronger and largely CalOc. higher with only mod erate offerings and a, good domand; good to fancy cattle sold at $3a5.G0; com moner grades brought $1.40al.43, feeding cattle, $1.75aS 15; bulls, cows and heifers. 2a5.10; the latter price for choice heifers: western fed steers, $l.50a5 35; calves, $4 23 a7 for common to prime. Hogs Good do mand, prices fairly steady, notwithstand ing heavy receipts; heavy lots sold $3 63a 3 90; and light weights, $2 70a3.90',i: pigs brought $3.30a3 75 and culls $1.50a3 50. Sheep nnd Lambs Active demand nnd prices firm; lambs, 0c. higher as a rulo; best grades of sheep brought $3aS 23; com moner grades bringing $.00a3 50; year lings, $r. 40.i5.75: clipped lambs sold $3C0a 0.10; Colorado wooled do, at $8 40a6.fi0 and spring lambs, $Ha7.50. ecelpts Cattle. 7.0CO head; hogs, 30,000 head; sheep, 11,000 head. New York Live Stock Market. New York, June 13. Beeves No trad ing, feeling bteady. Calves Slow but firm; common to prime veals, $3a6C2"j; tops, $0.75; butermllks, $3 75. Shcep-In light bupply and firm; lambs, shade low- Exchange. FOR RENT For Reel One or two front rooms on second floor of Tribune Building. FOR RENT-9'2 GREEN RIDGE ST, eight rooms; lino location; Jlti. 932 GREEN RIDUE STREET, LIGHT rooms, fine location; $10. FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR RENT, at Lako Wlnola, two boats. Fred R. Stark, attorney, Tradcis' Bank Bulld Itig, City. HOUSE TOR RENT-fil ADAMS AVE tflt!,ue'. mo,iorn Improvements; rent, 6 00. Inquire Dime Bank, air. Zurflleh. HOUSE TOR RENT INQPIUKOF HAIL Dunmore; l oiuvens .... - FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO. 207 ..,.. "V.11 Washington apnue, formerly occupied by J. vv Guernsey. Steum neat, eleator, rear entrance For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna uvenue. FOR SALE DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVC nue. For particulars nddress Box 345, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR 5 cents at druggists One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RtzNT. FOR SALE.-A VERY DESIRABLE COT tat,e, furnished, at Lako Wlnola, for sale or to rent for season. Address Cot tuge, Thlbuno ofllce. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. COS Qulncy avenue; city steam; Belling price, $0,500, rent, $10 per month including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. BOARDING. WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS; most delightful seenerv: threo min utes from D., L. & W. Mrs. Macnette, Elmhurst. BOARDING 625 PINE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT ON long or Fhort time, ney, Hears' building. EASY TERMS, Capwell, attor- MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUR PER cent, on best real estate Dunn & Walker, Attorneys, 311 Connell building. rtJRNJSjHJEROOMSjr FURNISHED TRONT ROOM FOR rent In aulot houso, one or two chil dren. Address, XV. P. S., Tribuno olllce. JLOST. LOST-BETWEEN ST. LUKE'S PAR lsh houso and Clay avenue, a cameo breast pin, oval pattern, gold setting, with small gold pendants. Finder will bo rewarded by returning samo to No. 425 Clay avenue. LOST. STRAYED, STOLEN. STRAYED FROM 1423 EAST DRINKER street, Dunmoro, two cows, one black nnd whlto with tip ot horn sawed off, w oaring bell: the other yellow and white. Reward for their return. SPECIAL NOTICE. LADIES-CLEAR YOUR TOMPLEX ion; now you havo an opportunity for freo list treatment for tho next ten das. Call at 212 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. Mme. II. Drew. Two bottles of tha Rosa Tint will restoro and beautify naturally. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main uvenue. or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ot tho Economy Light, Heat and Power company, for tho elec tion of directors for the ensuing ear, and tho transaction of sueh other busi ness as may properly come botoro It, will bo held nt the olllco ot tho company, loom 20 Republican building, Scranton, Pa., on Mondav, June 2t), lk"9, at 2 o'clock p. m., in accordance with tho By-laws of tho compan. W. J. NORTHUP. Secretary. or; common to good sheep, $3 25a4 50; in fetior to choice lambss, $3 37'feaS; most of the Piles at $7a7.75; uo yearlings. Hogs Steady. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Juno 15 Cattle Receipts light and all about consigned through; feeling steady; veals, $3a0 J3. Hogs Re ceipts, 21 ears sale; steady; bulk York ers mixed and mediums, $3 90; few good mediums, $3.S2H; Pigs, $3.90; roughs, $3 73 a4. Sheep and Lambs Reeeipts light, only Unco cars; market steady for good fat dry grades; best lambs, $5 75aG, culls to good, $3a5 50, eheep quotable culls to good, $1.25al 75. " How Meissonler Painted Trom Na ture. Vasllt Vercstschagln, tho famous Rus sian painter, contributes to tho XIX Ccn tuiy nn article on his distinguished French contemporary fiom which wo tnko tho following extract: "How did you pnlnt tho snowy road In your plcturo of 'Napoleon in 18117' " I asked him. Ho picked out from under tho table a. low platform, about a meter and a half square, and said: "On this I prepared all that was je. quired; snow, mud and ruts, I kneaded the clay and pushed across. It this pleca of cannon several times, up and down. A Ith a shod hoof I then pressed tho marks of tho horses' feet; I snowed tlour over it, pushed tho canon across again, and continued to do so until I obtained the semblance of a leal road. Then I tatted it, and tho road uiu read." "What did ou salt It for?" "To get tho brilliancy of tho snow Why do you smile? How elo could you do It?" "It was very Ingenious," I nnswered, "Jo vous fats mes compliments. But if I had been ou I should havo gono to Russia, where nearly every road Is dug up in tho way ou represented, unl should havo painted a study from na ture." "Yes. But nous autres Parlslens do not move about so easily." Could Keep It, Wife Your friend Jones died suddenly this morning. Husband That is what I call luck. Wife JVhat do you mean? Husband I bodrrovved his umbrella and nobody knows it. New York Journal, SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. THE WINOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, lleautl fully Situated with Full I.ako View. Absolutely free from malaria and mes qultocs; boatlig, fishing, dancing, tennis, orchestra, etc.; puro Llthla water spring; plenty of old shade, plno grove of large trees surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable; capacity ot Iiojso, 2W. Illustrated booklet nnd references on ap plication. G. E. FRE Ar7IaKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Corey, Wyomlnz County, Pa. Beautifully located: good fishing; bolt ing and bathing. Table unexcelled. D,, L. & W. R. R Uloomsbuig division, train icaing Bcranion at i..l; p. in,, lnaucs ui wit wv ,,., f. in., mtiivi-a u- im la Lehigh Valley to JOHN II. JONES, Prop. rcci connections Lane NCW JCRSEY. The Arlington Ocean Grove, N.J. The lending hotel. Open June to Octo ber. Cul'lne and service unexcelled. Sanitary arrangements perlect. Orches tra. Rates, $20 to $35, two In room. Special Juno and family rates, Send for booklet. C. 11. MILLAR, Prop. REAL ESTATE. A BARGAIN-LOT AND THREE buildings et 41D Pcnn avenue; must bo sold, small amount cash; balance, on mortgage, a good property nt a sacri fice. Apply to II. C. Re Holds. Mears block. BEST LOT IN C!TY FOR THE MONEY; sewer fiigwalk, graded street, elec trie light, stie-et cats, near Washington nvenue, price, $1 2"0 Coll promptly. J. . Ut owning, ntton.cy, Mears" Building. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scianton at the news stands of Rclsinan Broo . 405 Spruco nnd 603 Lin den; 21. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuo; I. S. Schutzor, 211 Spruce street. PROFESSIONAL, ORCHITEOrS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 600 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, uv., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS IR l;J- kYMAN, SCRANTON PRt yate Hospital, cor. WomIng and Mul berry. PR H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. R. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Woming ave. wEI-COME C. SNOVER. Coal Exchange, 2nd floor. Room D. Hours. 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 400 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprlotor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. pascrger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYER? J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lavv. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Offices, 612-1,13, Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Countellor-at-Law, Burr building, roomj 13 and 14, Washington avenuo. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES XV. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rocms 614, 13 and 516, Board of Trado building. D. P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato secuilty. Mears' building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruco street. JAMES J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 002-901, 9th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trada building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth bufdlng Scranton, P.i PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTITOLr, ATTORNEY. Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEOVS MARY- A SHEPHERD, M D., HOME opathift,, CIO Linden street. DR. XV. E ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH ington avenue DR L M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND M3 Board of Trado Building, Olllce hours, Ji to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Rcsl. deuce, 209 Madiron avenue DR. C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Offlco telephone 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S XV. L'AMOREAUX OrriCE ."") Washington avenuo. Resldenco, 1113 Mulberry. Chronlo diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlmry or gans n specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. XV G. ROOK. VETERINARY BUR geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs trented. Hospital, 121 Linden ttreet, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, P.i. Courses preparatory to collego. law, medicine or business. Oppin fiept 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thorn as M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Buell. A. M. pos G R CLARK & CO.. SEKDMEN AND Nursermen, storo 14B Wnshlncton ave nuo; green house. 1330 North Main ave nuo; btore telephone. 7E2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK . wanna avenue. Scrtnton, Pa manufac turer of Wlro Screens MISCBLLBNEOUS BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings and concert woik furnUhod. For term, address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Womlng avenue, over Ilulberts' musto store. MEOARG EE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIMETABLES. aaiaAiiNiv'hiwv-nvs(1 0 Schedultln Mlsct Msv ji. iSil. 7.30 n. m., week days, for Sunbury Hnrrlsbure, Philadelihla, Balti more, Washington, nnl for Plttu burg nnd tho West. 10.10 a. m., week days, tor Hazle ton, Pottsville, Eendlnr, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbuiy, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Baltl moro, Washington nnd Pitts burg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Suabury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. U. WOOD, Qen'l Pat. AtrinL J. II. HUTCHINSON, tieneral Ma-Sx.r. Del.. Lncka. and Western. Effect Monday, June C, 1B33. Trains lcavn bcranion ns rollows: Ex- PA',oulVhoyYork or-l a11 Points east, 1.40. 3,00, 5.10, S 00 and 10.03 a. m.; 12 55 und j.jj p, in. .rxprrs.s (r Gaston. Trenton, Phlladel ,.,hU,,yi(1 ,he south. 510, 8 00 and 10.05 a. m , 12 5j and 3 33 p. m. lobylianna accommodation, CIO p. m. Express for lllughamton, Oswego. El rnlrrt, Corning, Bath. DaiiBVllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2 33. 9 00 a. m.; i to nnu S50 p m., making closo connec tions nt Buffalo to all points in the west, northwest and southwest. v ashlngton accommodation, 3.40 p. m. Blnghamton nnd way stations, 1.03 p. m. JactorvllIo accommodation, 4 00 p. in. Nicholson accommodation. COO p. m. Express for Utlca and Rlchlleld Springs, Sim in nnd 153 p m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 u. in und 1 55 p. m. 1 or Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Bine, PI mouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville making eloso connections ut North umberland for Wllllanikport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington and tho south. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6 00, 10 03 a. m and 1 55 and 5.40 p. in Nantlcoke and intermediate stations, 8 0S nnd 11 10 n. in Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 33 and S 60 p. in. For Kingston, 12 65 p m. I ullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all expnss trains. I pr detailed Information, pocket time tables etc , apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllco. Delaware ami Hudson. On May 14th, 18D9, trains will leave Scrnnton ns follows: For Carbondale 6 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.13 n. Jj 12 noon; 1.23, 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, 6 23, 7.57, 0.1 U 11.00 p. m.; 1 10 a. m. 1'or Albiny, Suratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m For Uonesdale-fl 20, 10.13 a. m 2.20, 5 23 p. m. For WUkcs-Barre 6 4i. 7.43. 8 43, 9 23, 10 43 n. m. ; 12 03, 1 23, 2.18, 3.33. 4 27, 6.10, 7.4. 10.41, 11.30 p m. T For New York Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Railroad 6 43 p. m 12 03, 128 4 27 p. m.: with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.45, 9 SS a. in , 2. IS, 4 27 p. m. lor western points, via Lehigh Valley RalIroad-7.4S a m.: 12 03. 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo nnd tho North-6.40. 7.41, S3S, 9 34, 10 3S, 11 f,8 a, m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3.2 . 4 23, 7.43, 10 3, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre und the South 6.15, 7 4i, 8 is, 10 OS. 11 53 n. m ; 1.18. 2.14, 3.48, 0 20, 6.21, 7.5!. 9 03, 10 03 p. m : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.13, 3.52. 5.47 9 53 P. m. l'or Wllkes-Barre9.43, 12 03 a, m.; 1.D8, 3.2S, C.41. 7.4S p. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc., 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada. J. XV. mmniCK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. H. XV. CROSS, D. P. A.. Scranton, Fa. Central ttnilroa.l of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur. ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 15 1R99. Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton. Jiethlcliom, Allentown Mauch ChunK nnd Whlto Haven at 8.30 a m ; express, 1.20; express 4 00 p. m. Sundas, 2 15 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 8 30, 11 30 a. m., 1 20, 4 00, 7.13 p. m. Sundays, 11 "0 a. m , 2 15, 7 13 p. m. For Mountain Park, S 30, 11 30 a. m. 1.20 p. m. Sundays, n CO a. nt., 2.15 p. m. For Baltlmoro and Washington, and points South and Wet vli Bethlehem, 8 30 a m . I 20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 a. m and 1 20 p m For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8 30 a, in., 1.20 p. m. Sun dav, 2 15 p. m For Pottsville, S 30 a. m , 1.20 p m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river, at 4 00, 910 (ex press) a. m., 1.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. 111. Leavo New York, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall street, at 9.03 a. m , 1 23 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this termlnnl can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cablo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn ind Stnten Island, miking quick transfer to nnd from Grand Central depot nnd Long Island railroad. . . . Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 21 a. m . 3 00 p m. Sundav, 6 15 a. m. Through tickets 1o all points East, South and West at lowest rate at tho station. J. H OLHAFSEN Gen Supt. II, P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In effect May 14, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and Now York via D. & II It R., at 6.4 1 a. m. and 12 03, 2 IS, 4.27 Blick Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m. Sunda D & H.. 1.5S. 7.4S p. m. For White Haven, Hazleton and prin cipal points In the coal lerions via D Ss H It R., 6 43, 2 1S and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsville. 6 13, 21S p m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal intermediate sta tions via P H R. R 6 a m, 12.03, 213. 4 27 (Block Diamond Express), 11.30. Sundays D & II , 1 68, 7 48 p m Fur TunUhannork Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermedi ns stations, via D. L & XV. It. R.. 8 03 a m , 12 55 and 3 33 p m For G nova Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag aia Falls Chicago and all points west vli D & 11 R 11,1203 (1 33. Black Diamond Express), 7 4S ami 11 u p. m. ounuayo. 11 & H . 1101 a m . 7 45 p m 1 Piiiitmin nnrlor and sleeping or Lenlgll Valley pirlnr cars on all trams betwyiP Wllkes-Barro and New York FhlladT , Phlo. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II WILBUR Gen Supt . V E70UIU ueiliit new 1 it. CIIAS S LFE. Ccn Piss Agt, 26 Cort Inndt street New York A XV. NONEM VHER Division Passen per Aii'Mit South Rethlcheni. Pa For tlrkits and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. L'rie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Juno 4, 1S39. Trains leave Ser.'nton for New York. Niwbuigh nnd Intermediate points on Erie railroad at fioOa m and 2 28 p m For Haw ley and local points at 5 00 11. m : H 45 a in. and 2 23 p. m. For Lako Ariel at 5 20 p in. Sunday trains leave Scranton for Lake Ariel at S 43 a m. nnd 1 30 p. in. Stopping at Intermediate stations. New Yoik, Ontatlo & Western Rail way Company. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 23. '99. Tiu Ins leavo Scranton for Carbondale and Cadosla at 1 ' 55 a. m , connecting with through trains Nonh and South. At 4 15 p in , making through connections for Suspension Bridge, Detroit. Chicago nnd all points West Trains leave Cadosla for Scranton at 6 10 a. in nnd 2 05 p. in. leaving Carbon dale at 7.34 11 m and 3 3i p m. SUNDAYS ONLY For Cadosla. connecting wllh Muln lino trains north and south nt 8.30 a, m , ar riving In Cadosla at 10.43 a. m. Return. Ing. leaves Cadosla at 4 30 p. m., arriv ing In Scranton at 6 33 p. in J. C. ANDERSON. General Passenger Agent, Now York. T FL1TCHOFT, Division Passenger Agent. Scranton. Pa. MRSrXTrTKlXERTsCATpTTaiA ment, 50c; shampooing. 60c: facial massage, manicuring, 33c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy.
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