TOE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES SCRANTON DOUBLED UP WITH LANCASTER SATURDAY. Took One Game rind Lost the Other. Had the Best o tho Series, Win ning Two Out of the Three Allen town Took Two Games from Pater eon Bnrons Lost Yeserday nnd Patorson Was Defeated by Read ing Scranton Team Is Home. Diamond Plck-Ups. Scranton In homo again after a short swing around tho leaguo circle. Two games were- pluyed at Lancaster Sat urday and wo won one of them, which gave us two out of the three. Rlslcy pitched the game credited to Scranton and proved a puzzlo. Allentown also pluyed a double header at Patetson and won both. Percentage Table. W. Rlrhmand 3G vVllkcs-Uarro 2S Lancaster 2S Jlondlnjf 21 Newark 21 Scranton 20 Allentown lb Pateison 12 L. P.O. 12 .750 17 .W2 20 .Wl 20 .513 1'4 .4V) 23 .417 27 .312 .13 .210 Where They Play Today. Heading at Sorunton. Lancaster lit WllkcS'Barrc. Neivaik at Allentown. Pulctson ut Richmond. SCRANTON WON AGAIN. Doubled Up with Lancaster Saturday, and Took One Making Two Out of Three Berger's Decis ions Were Erratic. Lmcnster, Juno 17. Scranton and Lan caster plutd Iwo games jestoiday and split even Tlio tlrst game nus clone and holly contented, and tlto locals won by hunching 111 t a on Ki-cnun i lid taking ad vantage of cirora by Stouch und Llp peit, In tho second game Lancaster could not fo1o Rlslej's delivery, while Scranton bunched live bits on Minor In tho drat In ning. Scores: Flint game U NCASTER. It. H. O. A. E. Buttcrmore, rf 1 1 2 1 ft McVej, If 0 2 0 0 0 Lnrocque. lb 0 0 S 1 0 Leldy. cf 1 0 2 0 0 Ward, 2h 10 2 4 0 Schoub, 3b 1 2 3 5 J Leahy, ss 0 0 E i 1 Wente, c 0 2 5 10 Wllhelm. p 12 0 2 0 Totals 5 9 27 16 3 SCRANTON. It. H. O. A. E. Dnherty, 3b 0 13 0 0 Knoll, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Dillon, lb 0 0 10 0 0 Eogin, If 10 3 0 0 Llppert, rf 10 0 11 Ulsley, 2b 0 0 10 0 Stouch, 2b 0 0 2 11 McMabon, i-s 12 4 7 0 O'Neill, c 0 14 0 0 Kecnan, p 0 2 0 3 0 Totals 3 C 27 12 2 Lancaster 0 0 0 12 110 05 Bcranton 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 03 Earned runs Lancaster, 3; Scranton, 1. Two-base hits McWy. Threo-baso hits Schauli. Home run Schaub. Sacrifice hits Llppert, Doherty. Stolen bases Eagan, McMabon, Llppert, Knoll. Left on bases Lancaster, S; Scranton, 6. Struck out Buttcrmore, Leidy, Ward, Dillon, Stouch, 2, Llppert. I'irst base on eirors Lancaster, 2; Scranton, 3 First baso on balls Off Wllhelm, 5: oft Keen un, 3. Umpire Berger. Time 1.50. Second game LANCASTER. R. II. O. A. E. Ruttermore, rf 0 110 0 McVcy, If 0 0 0 0 0 Lnrocque, lb 0 0 12 1 1 Leldy, cf 113 0 0 Ward, 2b 0 12 2 0 Sch.iub, 3b 0 0 0 10 Leahy, bs 0 0 3 12 Strob, c 0 0 3 10 Minor, p 0 0 0 5 0 Wente 0 0 0 0 0 1'otals 1 3 21 11 3 SCRANTON. R. H. O. A. E Doherty, 3b 12 14 0 Knoll, cf 12 3 0 0 Dillon, lb 0 0 13 0 0 K.igan, If 112 0 0 Llppert, rf 0 13 0 0 stouch, 2b 1 0 1 .1 1 McMabon, ss 10 2 3 0 O'Neill, o 112 0 0 Rlslcy, p 0 2 0.4 0 Totnls 0 0 27 11 1 Wente batted for Stroh In ninth. Lancaster 0 0000100 01 Scranton 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -6 Earned runs Scranton, 3. Two-basu hltb-Wurd, Eagan. Sacrifice hlts-DU-Ion, McManon. Stolen bases Leldy, Wente, Itlsley, Doherty. Left on bases Lancaster, 9, Scianton, 10. Struck out lluttermore, McMabon, Knoll. Double plajs-Mc.Mahoii, Stouch and Dillon. First baso on errors Lancaster, 1; Scran ton, .!. I'll st base on balls Oft Minor, 4; off Rlslcy, 0. lilt by pitcher McVcy, Sttoh, Wente, Knoll. Umpire Beigjr. Tlme-1.33. At Reading- n.U.E. Wilkes-Dane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 fi 3 Reading 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 2 Batteries Smith nnd 1'atten; Fox and Murphy. Umpire Moran. Time 1.30. At Patcrson First game R.H E Patorson 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 0 Allentown 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 -4 11 1 Batteries Byers and Gerber; West and Vlgneux. Umpire Henderson. Time 1.32. Second game R.II.E. Pnterson 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 7 1 Allentown 40002010 '-7 10 3 Batteries Stlmmcl and Vlgneux; Bhe--III, Woodruff and Ryers. Umpire Hen derson. Time 1.23. At Newark R.II.E. Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 Richmond 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 1-4 7 2 Important Auothcr carload of those new patterns French Plate Glass just received. With our New Carpet and Drapery Department we can furnish your new homes complete, PROTHEROE & CO., Batteries Herndon and Roach: Hess and Donovan. Umpire Betts. Time 1.S0. SUNDAY GAMES. Exciting Game nt Pateraon. Patetson, Juno 1?. Patcrson won out today In an exciting game by the score of C to 6. Tho batting of both teams was good nnd tho fielding at times brilliant. Tho Inlleldcrs on ball sides did particu larly good work, Pabst nnd Gcrhmuuu excelling. The batting of Ladd was a feature. Score; R.II.E. Paterson 10 0 10 0 2 11-010 1 Reading 1000000405 9 S Bntterles Swltzor and Byers; Oarvln and Snjder. Umpire Henderson. Game of Errors at Newark. Newark, Juno 18, Newark won today's game from Witkes-Uarrc. Errors of both teams figured materially In tho run get. ting. The local team tried Donovjn in tho box with excellent results. Tho Score: R.H K. Newark 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 5 8 5 Wllkes-Barre. 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 03 5 a Batteries Donovan nnd Roach: Voor bees and Gondlng. Umpire Uetts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percoutago Table. W. L. P.O. Brookljn 40 12 .709 Ronton 34 17 .CG7 Baltimore 31 20 .COS Philadelphia 30 20 .600 St. Louis 21 21 691 Chicago 31 21 .59') Cincinnati 21 25 .4S0 Pittsburg 2.2 27 413 New York 2J 30 .123 Washington 17 35 .321 Louisvltlo 15 39 .2S4 Cleveland 9 39 .158 Saturday Games. At Bostcn- R.II.E. Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 06 6 1 Boston 10 1000011-4 7 1 Batteries Orth and Douglass; Lowto and Bergen. Umpires Lynch and Con nolly. At Pittsburg- n.H.E. Cleveland 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 5 0 Pittsburg 01000 00 11-3 10 2 Batteries Hughey and Schrecongost; Sparks and Bowerman. Umpire Gaffney. At Louisville R.H.E. St. Louis 0 0600001 0-7 11 0 Loulsvlllo 0000000000 6 3 Ratterles Powell nnd Crlger; Phllllppl nnd Zlmmer. Umpires Emslle and Mc Donald. At Chicago RII.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 5 7 Chicago 002 10 4 32-1217 7 Ratterles Phillips and Vaughn; Grif fith nnd Donahue. Umpires Swartwood and Warner. Sunday Games. At Louisville R.H.E. Louisville 000 0011002 B 5 Baltlmoro 2 0 0 0 113 0 0714 0 Batteries Dowling and Klttrldge; Kitt son and Robinson. Umpires Swartwood nnd Warner. Attendance 3,800. At Chicago R.H.E. Chicago 0 10000 002-3 7 3 New York 00 100 0 10 02 8 G Batteries Taylor and Donohue; Mcokln nnd Wnrner. Umpires Gaffney and Mannassau. Attendance 12,OoO. At St. Louis R.II.E. St Louis 0 10000 4 3 813 2 Washington 0011100 003 0 5 Ratterles Sudhoff nnd O'Connor: Dln een nnd McGulrc. Umpires Emslle and McDonald. Attendance 8,500. Brookljn 2 0 6 3 10 0 0 1-13 15 0 Cincinnati 0 2 3 0 0 4 1 1 0-11 13 1 Ratterles Hughes, Kennedy and Far roll: Hawley, Hahn, Vaughn nnd Wood. Umpires Burls and Smith. Attendanco -6,128. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Western League. Columbus, 9: Buffalo, 8. Detroit, 11; Indianapolis, 5. St. Paul, 8; Milwaukee, 7. Kansas City, 11; Minneapolis, X (Sunday Games.) Columbus, 15; Buffalo, C. St. Paul, 15: Milwaukee. 14. Kansas City, 10: Minneapolis, 10. Ten Innings; game called to allow Minneap olis to catch train. Indianapolis, 10; Detroit, C. Interstate League. Dayton, 2; Youngstown, 9. Toledo. 7; New Castle, 3. Wheeling, 9; Tort Wajne, 4. Eastern League. Worcester, 7; Toronto, 4. Springfield, 6; Rochester, 4. Sjracusc 4; Hartford, 3. Providence, 4; Montrenl, 0. COLLEGE GAMES. Penn Was Walloped. At Chicago . R.II.E. rennsjlvnnla 100 200 00 03 2 7 Chicago 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 00910 3 Batteries Brown and Layton; Flavell and Meirifleld and Bodwell. Yalo Defeated Again. At New York R.H.E. Princeton 1 1 1 3 0 5 0 0 11 9 4 Yale 00 100020 14 113 Ratterles -Hillebrand and Kafer; Rob ertson, Cook and Sullivan SCRANTON TEAM HOME. Are in Good Condition nnd Ready for Today's Bathe. Tho Scranton team arrived In this city yesterday afternoon nt 2.30. The men are all feeling well, and In the pink of condition, und are ready for their battle today with Reading. Hodson will go Into the box. O'Con nell, who has played second baso dur ing tho season, told a Trlbuno repre sentative that he had left tho Scranton team for good, but would remain In tha city until he has mado arrangements to go elsewhere. He Is still suffering from his Injured hand, and says he Is In no hurry to sign elsewhere. DIAMOND PICK UPS. "Hub" Knoll, of tho Scrantons, Is pro!. ty near tho star center fielder of the At lantic league. Reading Review. The Western Baso Ball association has collapsed. Cedar Rapids and Ottumwn Manufacturers of Furniture, 303 Lacka. Avenue refused to enter a four club arrange ment. Pitcher Thomas J. Donovan, of the Norwich team of tho Connecticut Bute, league, bus been signed by Manager Chapman, of the Now arks. Ho was con sidered to bo the best pitcher In tho lengue and one of tho leading batters. Iho tiamo of Scranton's new second baseman Is Stouch. lie Is well known to tho old fans of this city, Ilo Is said to bo a very clover baseman, und can cover lots of ground, What disposition will bo mado of O'Conuctl could not bo learned. "Kid" Plnherty, of tho Blchmonds, who plnjcd with tho I'atcrsons recently o help the team out, rn'iy bo tried ns a pitcher by tho Loulsvlllo club. Ho Is ono of tho best outfielder:) In the Alluntla leaguo and Is a good hitter. "Hanncs" Wagner, the star Loulsv lllo player, thinks Flaherty is u ccmlng star, nnd Is en dcnvorlng to get tho young player a trial Lancaster Intelligencer. Tho Wilkes-Uarre players doubtless left Lancaster with a much better opinion of the Atluntlo league. They cams here de claring themselves too fast for th Ir present company. But then they Ind not yet met tho Maroons. Tho result of their threo days' stay here was two defuu and one victory, and tho victory was a very scratchy affair, tho Barons pulling out by one run. Lancaster Intel ligencer. The following Is what nn exchange baa to ray relative to New York's forfeit to Brookljn last Frldnj . "Umpire Burns, who declared the gamo forfeited, did so nfter the locals mado llfo mlserablo for him. Tho kicking began in the first In ning. Tho trouble camo to a. head when Casey, tho first Brooklvn batter In tho second, was at tho plate. Seymour, who was pitching, scut a straight ono over the plate that Burns called a "ball." Seymour and Warner threw up their hands. Warner was Immediately re moved. Then camo Gleaon and this put tho homo team In a helpless condition, Tho game was finally continued and Wil son went In to catch, Conklcy, a pitcher, replaced Glcason and Foster went to short. Tho first ball pitched by Seymour was a strlko but catcher Wilson stepped to one side and tho ball came close to Umplro Burns. He promptly removed Wilson from the gamo for what ho claimed was a deliberate move to allow the ball to hit him. This caused another row nnd Glcason and Warner were or dered off the grounds, They did not go promptly enough to suit Durns nnd bo declared tho gomo forfeited. Tho for feiture places the New York club liable to a $1,000 fine which must bo paid to tha Brooklyn club." AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho game of base) ball at Athletic park Saturday afternoon between tho teams from St. Thomas' colic t and the South Sldo resulted In a vlcteuy ror tho collcgo bojs by a score of S to 5. St. Thomas' bojs excelled In every department of tho game and demonstrated their claim to the amatour championship of Lackawanna county. Tho Dunmoro high school baso ball team challenge tho St. Thomas' reserves to a game of ball on No. 5 grounds, Dun more, Saturday afternoon next at 2 o'clock. Answer through Tho Trlbuno as soon as possible, John Brown, manuger; Prank Garvoy, captain, Tho Keystone academy team succeed ed In administering a defeat to tho strong Montroso baso ball team at Factoryvlllo Friday. It took ten Innings to decide tho contest. Tho gamo was devoid of Interest with tho exception of tho work of Morris and Glynn of tho Academy team battery. The former had fifteen strike outs to his credit, while tho bat ting of Glynn was a feature. Tho score: Factoryvlllo, 11: Montroso, 10. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. By Associated Press. New York. June 17. The board room of tho Stock exchange was almost de sorted today and there seemed to bo an absolute lack of buying demand so that even Insignificant offerings carried tho level of prices downwards. Tha few pro fessional traders present were disposed to sell stocks In anticipation of the un favorable bank statement nnd on tho general principle that prices will yield In a dull market. An idea of tho nar rowness of tho market Is given by tho fact that during tho tost hour thero wero Just two transactions recorded In St. Paul, which was the moro notablo because of Its good statement of gross earnings for the second week In June. The buying of the Flower group which has been persisted In for the last few days In the faco of the dullness, In tho rest of the market was abandoned and thoso stocks wero allowed to drift down ward with tho rest of the market. Amer ican Steel and Wlro fell away rather sharply with tho reports of a dispute among the directors as to the payment of a dividend on the common stock. Thero wero rather sharp losses bv other new Industrials which afterwards partly re covered. Tho bank statement brought llttlo selling anr the traders covered short contracts, causing a rally. Not changes are unimportant In nearly all cases, as the evening up of contracts by traders brought prices back to about the starting point, Bondo showed a declining ten dency In sympathy with stocks of a small volume of business. Total sales, 127,100 shares. By Carrlngton & Cusack. New York, Juno 17. The prices at tho opening were about the same as last night's closing. Tho two hours' business was light and Inactlvo with few excep tions; the range of prleo was narrow. It was a trader's market, the commission houses doing very little. Flower & Co wero heavj bujera of their specialties on u scale. Tho Coal stocks wero the only features and were strong on good bid ding by Housmnn nnd other large houses on what seemed to be lnsldo Information, probably a coal deal on. Morgan will lint f.lir.. r,f nn.r (nf AMn.i.. ., . . " .- ... mj imwi iimiiujl UIJ W11S BUD- Ject. although he speaks confidently of good conditions generally. Tho Indus trlil fcroup was under pressure, with pronounced declines in Steel and Wire Thin was accounted for somowhat by I .iw umwv Pimriuriu WHllll hflOWGU Q, 103 I nf about W.319.000 In Biirplus reserve ... . ".. .... ... a i-tiuuiuiiK me pres- , sure. The traders were belters of stocks i In nnitMn.nttnn nf n lia.l w ..i ....i there was no Indication of llnuldatlon. .lust at tho close thero was a fractional Improvement In leading stocks. Quotations furnished by CARRINGTON & CUSACK, stock nnd bond brokers, looms 410 and Connell building, Scranton, Pa, Open- High- Low- Clos- Ing est. est. Ing. Am. Sug. Rcf 152 1B2T4 1514 152 Am. Tolmcco ,. ... 93's 9i'2 MV4 93',4 Am. Betel & Wire .. W t9i; CS 5S'i Am. Steel & W Pr . 96 93 "isy. 95V At. To. & S. Fo .... 17 17'S 17'4 175 At. To & S. Fe, Pr.. 51 65 M MH Am. Tin PI 37V4 374 35 S"i', Brooklvn It. T U7'J 117i HC'i 1V Con. Tobacco 41 44 44'1 41i C & O Wt 21'i 2H 2(IH, Chlg. Bur O Ill ni iA 130'4 Chlg. & a W 1V4 13s; 13 13?5 Chlg., M. &. St. P. ..12f,tl 12C1.I 12.-, nfilfc Chic, R. I. & P. ... l 111J llisj 111 Con. Gas 1W ISO 180 180 C, C. C & St L. .. 51'; Mi Mi Gl',i Del & Hudson ... 120 120 13) 120 D, L. & W 171; 171 171; 171H Ted. Htccl Gt 61 C2'& 61i Ted. Steel pr S3 S1H 82 S3 Ted. Steel, Pr. M S3J S2I 83 Int. Paper 41 11"4 414 414 Louh & Nn-dl WIS GS 6C G(T!1 Manhattan 1121 1124 111; 11211 Met. Trac 227 227 2M 2?B M. K. & T XJ4 324 324 324 Mo Pacific 40'i 4lHl 40 Jft31 AlYl' dil' .AKZ 40i Nat Steal mil 6034 60' S04 N. J. central lis lis 11715 U7'fc N. . Central 1114 ltli 131J 111"! lll'l 2 N. V., O. & W 2h'i i'fi'. Okli ilt IM. 1' It 47 4CTJ 47 75'i 47H N. P Pr 75'4 73i 75'i Pacific Mail 47 47? 47H l'enntv. li. iv !.', lo'i'ii id', iij'. People's Ons 12o'i 12flVi 119VI 119H Rldg" 1st Pr 02 f CO'i 1', Bo. PnclflO Sl'l UK Sl' 31'4 Ho. Ry mi 49U 49' 49't lWj Tenn. C. & I fi4, GlVi fil'i C4i IT. P 40'A 40'A 401 40'i IT. P. Pr 741S 71'? 71H 74i XV. V WJ 90 90',4 901 The People's A POPULAR CLCAKING 1IOUSK for tho Benefit of All Wlin Have Houses to Kent, Real listnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent 11 Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents ti Word lixjep: situations Wanted, Which Am In serted Tree. WANTED. WANTHD-CASn Or BAD 1IUAI.T1I that R-I-P-A-N-3 will not benctlt. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., Now York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. A GENTS WANTED. $73 MONTH. ""COSTLY OL'TFIT FIUJB. We wont n, man or woman In every county, apply quick. Manufacturers, 3913 Market sttcet, Philadelphia. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-GOOD LUNCH MAN. dress B., Trlbuno office. AD- HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. VVANTBD-A " GIRL TO WORK AT skirt making. Apply at I. Solomon s, 608 Luckawaumi avenuo, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-LADIBS, EVllRYWHtlRU ean make ii to $20 weekly, stiady work entile year; no canvassing. Ad dressed envelope for particulars. Lo mont Mfg Co., 119 San Diego Illdg, Chi cago. WANTCD-A GIRL TO DO GBNCBAL housework at 218 Spruce street. WANTED GIRL FOR UUNLRAL housework, apply with reference at No. ion North Main avenuo. Trlpps Homestead. LADIES TO KMRROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing. easy work sent to your home, write for tamplo and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New York. vnTiiTVfi HTirprrna T.TKI1 SuC. cess" U00 Invested by my "safo method" In grain or stocks has paid S-1.000 profit In 30 days: references fur nished; wrlto for particulars. Richard Oliver, Banker and Broker, Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS baker on bread and cakes wants steady work. J. Sch 023 Cedar avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED- BY' EXPERI enced joung man, 25 years of age, as a clerk, bookkeeper or assistant In any line of business. Address M. B., Gen eral Delivery, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to do light housework, 201 Web ster avenue. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. July 77U 774 76-4 7.a September 7b4 "9 '' '&. CORN. July 3FJ 334 31i 354 September 33 334 31at fci' OATS. July 241 - - 21 September 21?a 24 PORK. July 7.20 8 20 S.17 S 20 September 8.40 S.40 8 33 S.40 Scranton Board of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scrantoh &. Pittston Trac. Co. ... 20 First National Bank MO . . Scranton Savings Bank 233 Scranton Packing Co 95 Third National Rank U'jo Scranton Railway Co 30 Dime Dcp. & Dis. Bank 200 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 43 Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company 85 Scranton Forging Co 100 Lncka. Trust & Safo Dep. Co. 130 Mooslc Mountuln Coal Co 1154 Scranton Paint Co 80 Clark & Snover Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co., Pr 125 Carson Coal Co 100 Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Fas. Railway, first mortgage, due 19.M 115 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1913 115 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, dua 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. b. ... lot Mt. Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranton Axlo Works 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 115 Carson Coal Co 100 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Aevenue.) Butter Creamery, I9al94c; print, 2!c; dairy, fresh, lSalSVic Cheese Full cream, new, 9al0c. Kggs Nearby, fancy, 164c; western, 13VialGc. Beans Per bu choice marrow, J1.G0; medium. J1.45; pea. f 1.43al 50. Peas Per bu., green, 1.10al.l3. Onions Bermuda, per crate, J1.10. Oranges SlaS per box. Lemons $3 50a4 50 per box. Flour ll.30al.60. New York Grain nnd Produce Market New York, June 17. Flour Stronger und fairly active without quotable change, Minnesota patent, $4al 20, do. bakers, $3 10a3S0; winter patents, JJ.Soal; do. straights, ?J.50a3.b3; do extras. !2.C0a 3.10; do. low grades, 42!5a2 55. Wheat Spot firm; Nn a red, SSc, f. o. b nfloat; No. 2 red. S2ic. elevator: No 1 northern I Duluth, S5tc f. o. b, nfloat, option? opened stronger on unexpecituiy nigner cables: the wero sustained by moder ate demand und closed strong; July closed SS'ac ; September closed S3'ic; De cember closed 844c. orn Spot firm; No 2. 42c, f. o. b , afloat! 414c elevator; op tions opened stead) with vvehat and ad vanced on covering; closed firm at 'ic net advanco: July closed 40c ; Septem ber clohe'd lOHc Oa s Spot steady. No 2, COV.c : No. 3. S0c , No 3 white,' 31Hc ; tiakc white, S2a37ic ; No. 2 white. 3.",c ; track mixed, western, .WaVc ; option? eiulet. Beef-Steady; family. $9 50al0G0; extra mchs, J3; beef hams, J22a23, packed, J9 60al0; city extra India mess, $14al3 50: cut meats. Arm; pickled bellies, 4T4o6c. ; do, shoulders, 4'lc. ; do, ham, S'sa9''iC Lard Steady; western steamed, 5 27'J; refined, easj ; continent, $5 50; compound, 4?'alc. Butter Firm; western creamery, 15aUHc ; do factorv, 12allo ; imitation creamery, 13al6c.; state dairy, 13Val7c ; do. creamerv. 15al8'4c. heese Firm; largo white, 7T4c ; small white, 7ia7'lc ; Inrga colored, 7Tc ; small colored, ia 7T4c. Eggs Firmer; state and Pennsvi. vanla, 15al5'4c; western fresh, HVialte.; southern, 9al2o. Tallow Steady . city, 4 3-lCc; country, 48C, ns Cto quality. Pe troleum Steady: refined New York, $7 20, Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.13, do in bulk, J1C5. Philadelphia Qraln nnd Produce. Philadelphia, June 17. Wheat rirm and He. higher; contract grade, June, TifinTkc orn Firm and '4c higher. No. 2 mixed June, ag'inJp. Oats Steady; No. 2 whlto clipped, 37Ha33c.: No. 3 whlto do. 31a3mc. ; No. 2 mixed do., SOCaSOVjC But ter Steady; funcy western creamery, lfWc; do. prints, 19c. Eggs-Stead ; fresh, nearby, Hal Hie do. western, HHa 15c do, southwestern, 13'iallc ; do southern, 13al3Uc Cheese Flint Re fined Sugars Unchnged Cotton Steady Tnllow Unchanged; city prime. In hogs heads, 4'al 3-lic.; country prime in bar rels, 4Uc , dark, do., 3c, tmkes, 1c . grease, 2Ua3VjC Llvo Poultry Firm, fowls, 12al2'.c , old roosters, 7',?aNc , spring chickens largo, 23a2c , do nie dlum, 17a22c , do. small, 14al0c, ducks, old, Ra9c . do, spring, l!al3c Dressed Poultry Strndv ; fowls, choice, lie; do. fair to good, lOalO'.o ; old roosters. 8c: broilers, nciulo. 2Vi to 4 pound. 33aS5c : do. 4',t to 5'ij pounds. 2ia2Sc; do, small and Inferior, 20a22c , western do.. 3 to I pounds, 23a.c , do. small and Inferior, 20a2!e, Receipt? Flour, 1,400 barrels nnd loom) sack: wheat, l.TOO bushels; rorn, 40,000 bubhcls; oats, 20,000 bushels. Ship- Exchange. FOR RENT 0- For Rem! One or two front rooms on second floor of Tribune Building. v- 932 GREEN RIDGE STREET LI'tli rooms; fine location; JIG. HOUSE FOR RENT-S23 ADAMS AVE- ? nTo: Tm.?.,I?n,lmJ!:"Y.cn,:nt,!;.,.s?ih, - y. iiiuue jJime xjuiik, " "" " nousn ron uknt ikquirh or iiau- rv Rn,nf..r n, G..,..na rnh Ktorc. Dunmore. 1-On RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 7 rth Washington nvinuc, formerly occuplert by j. -ey. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE A HORSE, CARRIAGE and burliest, or horso alone, horse If 10 years old, sound, gentle and well bred; color chestnut. Can bo seen at Tiffany's livery stable, Peckvllle, Pu. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuo. For particulars address Box 315, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RhNT. FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE COT tage, furnished, at Lake Wlnola, for sale or to rent for season. Address Cot tage, Thlbuno office. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOl'SE. C05 Qulncy avenuo; city steam; selling price. 16.600; rent, $19 per month including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. FURNISHED FRONT AND SIDE rooms for rent; shady sldo of ave nue, 217 Madison. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In aulel house, ono or two chil dren. Address, W. P. S., Trlbuno office. BOARDING WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS; most delightful scenery; threo min utes from D., L. & W. Mrs. Machette, Elmhurst. BOARDING 623 PINE STREET. REAL ESTATE. 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 H. C. Reynolds, Mears block. BEST LOT IN CITY FOR THE MONEY; sewer, flagwalk, graded street, elec tric light, street cars; near Washington nvenuo; price, $1,2(0. Call promptly. J. W. Browning, atton.ey, Mears" Building. MONEY LOANED-riRST MORTGAGE; no delay; lowest rates; bring deeds. William J. Smith, 623 Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, nnd llvo per cent, monev on npproved security. M. IT. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. ANY AMOUNT ON EASY TERMS, long or thort time. Capwcll, attor ney, Mears' building. SPECIAL NOTICE. LADIES-CLEAR YOUR COMPLEX lon; now you have an opportunity for free test treatment for the next ten days. Call ut 212 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa, Mme. H. Drew. Two bottles of tho Rose Tint will restore and beautify naturally. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Broo . 403 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M Norton "22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1B and cess pools; no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. ments Wheat, 23,000 bushels; corn, 103, 000 bushels, oats, 72.000 bushels. Chicago Qraln nnd Produce. Chicago, Juno 17 What advanced over n cent today. Strength offering markets and renewed Russia damage reports were the factors. Corn and oats followed wheat, oats showing especial strength. Corn closed '4c higher and oats !.ic higher. Piovlslons ohowed no chango at the close. Cash quotations were uh fol lows: Flour Firm, winter patents $levi 3 73: straights $tl3.i3 43; spring specials, $135; do. patents, $!40a3.S0. stiulglits, $.' 90a3.20, bakers. $2.C0a2.W, No. 3 Miring whet, 73'-..i7Cc , No 2 red, 79'ic ; No 2 jellow coin, liaVo: No 2 coin, J3Vi 332c I No 2 oats 2t'sc ; No 2 white, 23c; No. 3 white, 2i'..i2!i'-.c. . No. 2 re. file; No, 2 bailov, Zic ; No 1 Hex seed, $lini, N. XV.. $1.07i: prlmo timothy sod, $213; pork $7.40aS20, lard, $4 'I0.i3 02'A : ilbx. $i.W nlV). should. s, 43JalTic; sides, $4 93a5; whiskey, $12i,, sugars, cut loaf, $002, granulated, $5C4; clover, contract grade, $3 50. Chicago Llvo Stock Market. Chicago, June 17. There wns tho usual Saturday lack of oflerlngs In cattlo to day and tho mbaiket In consequence was practically a nomlnnl one A lew me ilium grades of cattle wiro dispobed of ut jestcrdaj'n ruling quotations There was a good demand for hog but offerings wero liberal pnd nrlces uveinged about 2'jc lower, light. $.163.i3 87Vi; mixed. J3.-3 u3k5; heavy, f3.5o.il S3, Plgb. $J23nl."3. culls, $160a(!60; prices for sheep und lambs vero strong ut tho recent advowo Oerings were light, sheep, $2 Wa3 23 for Inferior to prime lots, ewis bulling for $i63a4rfl and heavy port fheep, $3, jcarllngs, $3.2Ia5.s3: clipped lamb. $li 610; Colorado wooled lambs, $6.50aiit5; bprlng lambs, $6 50,i7.60. Re, elpts Cuttle, 400 head, hogs. 20.000 head; sheep, 2,000 head. East Liberty Llvo Stock Market. EaBt Llbertv, Juno 17 Cattle Stead , extra, 1.43a'S5o: prlmo, $5.35aS 43. common, $)5on4Sfi. Hogs Rtently. prime hoavj. $V.i0n3.93, best mediums, $3 90a3 9!Vfe ; Rood Yoikers. $190; common to fair Ynrkeis JS.SOa'SM. pig's, $3Wa3 93 Slieep-Steadv, tholco wethers, $lt0n4Gfi; cominnn. $Jn3, choice yearlings, $3 2n5 10, spring Iambs, $5a7; veal calves, $0 50a7. New York Live Stock Market, New York, Juno 17. Beeves Nominally firm. Calves Nominally firm. Sheep and Ijimbs Sheep firm to lfle higher; prlmo lambs, firm nnd scarce; common to choice bheep, $1.23a5; fair to good lambs, $7a",!W. Hugs Nominally higher at $U5al,23. SUMMER RESORTS. PCNNSYLVANIA. THE WINOLA, An Idcnl llcnlth Resort, Iteantl- fully Situated with l'till Lnko View. Abolutely free from malaria and mes qultois, boating, fishing, dancing, tennis, orchestra, etc., pure LlthU water upilng, plenty of old shude, pine grovo of largo trees surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable; capacity of hojse, 2oO. Illustrated booklet and icfcrence.i on op. plication. 0. E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Laxe Core), Vomlii2 County, ! Beautlfiillv located, good fishing; boat ing nnd bathing Table unexcelled D , L. St W. It. It., Illonmsburg dlvlMon, train le.ivlng Seuinion at 12 55 p. m., makes dl leet connections lt Lehigh Valley to Lake. JOHN II. JUNES, Plop. NCW JERSEY. The Arlington Ocean (Jrovc, N.J. Tho leading hotel. Open Juno to Octo ber. Cuisine nnd scrvleo unexcelled. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Orchas tta. ltntes, 120 to V15, two In room. Special Juno nnd family rates. Send tor booklet C. II MILLAR. Prop. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE cclved by the Jeimvn School Board until June 27, U9D, for the purpose of painting the old school building, interior und exterior, two coats of paint, noth ing but the best mnterlal to bo used The Board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Bv order of the Board. JOHN MELLOW, Secretary. Jcrmyn, Pu Juno 17, 19. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Economy Light, Heat and Power company, for the elec tion of dltectors for tho ensuing year, and tho transaction of such other busi ness as may properly como before It, will be held nt the olllco of tho company, room 20 Republican building, Scranton, Pa., on Mondav. Juno 28, 1S99, at 2 o'clock p. m.. In accordance with tho Bv-lnws, of the company. W. J. NORTHUP, Secretary. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE .; v,. wi, usiungiuu uveiiuo. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce st., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCH1TECT3, Traders' Nutlonal Bank. DENTISTS BR. I. O. LYMAN, SfRANTON PRI yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DB 11. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming nvo VS05113,,0' SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor. Room D Hours 9 to 1, 2 to D. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKE3 your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. I'. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. A.- XV. pasergei depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYCRt J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Otllces, 612-013, Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Couiuellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & 1CNAPP, AT tornejs and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT. LAW, Rocms 614, CIS and 510, Board of Trade building. D. I. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate secuilty Mears' building corner Washington avenue and Spruco street. JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. 201 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD XV. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears building. L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 602 Board of Trada bullying, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bul'ding Scranton, Pa PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. XV. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY. Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND StflBCOVS MARY A SHEPHERdT M? D.,"" HOMlT or-athlst,. CIO Linden street. DR XV. E ALLEN, 612 NOKTH WASH Ington avenue. DR L M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trado Building, Office hours, S to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m. Rest, dence, 309 Madison avenuo DR C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reeluc tlon Olllco telephouo ISC'. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 1, 7 to 9 DR. S. XV L'AMOREAUX. OrriCE ?39 Washington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic dleases, lungs, henrt, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. HnuiH, 1 to 4 p. m. XV. C ROOK. VETERINARY SUR gecn, Horses, Cattlo and Dogp treated Hospital, 121 Linden btrcet, Scranton. Telephone 21.72 SCHOOt-E SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cann. LL. D., Walter II. Buall, A. M. f?FD1 O R CI ARK ft CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurscrjmen; Moro 116 Wellington ave nue; green house 1330 North Main avo nuu; Htoro telephone, 7U. WIRE 8CRBKNS JOB. KI'ETTEL. REAR 511 LACK -wann.v avenue. Scrmton, Pn manufac. turer of Wlro Scree nt MISCSLL'NIOUi BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR Imlls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. illnKs nnd concert wotk furnUhtHl For term, address It. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wjomlng uvinuc. over Hulburts' muslo store. MEGARGLE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, onvolopos. paper bags, twine Warehouse. 100 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. lMAAMA'S0m0Wwv Scheduleln Hffjel May ao. iSo. 7.00 n. m., week days, for Sunbury Hnrrisburr;, Philadelphia, Balti moio, Washington, and for Tltts burg nnd tho West. 10.10 n. 111., week days, for Hazlo ton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.12 p. m., daily, for Sunbury, Ilar risburg, Philadelphia, Baltl moro, Washington nnd Pitts burg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, llnrrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Plttsbuig. . D. HUTCHINSON, (ieneral Manager. Del.. I.ncku, nad Western. ivninffoct Mon,1ft'. June C, 1899. Trains leave heianton ns follows: Ex- i A" ii01'e uwY()rk ar-a ll" Points oust. 1.10, 3,00, 6.10, S00 nnd 10.03 n. m.; 12.63 unci 3.o3 p ni. L'xpiess for Boston, Trenton. Phllndel r'1'".'.'1 tbo south. 5 10, !.IW und 10.05 a. in. 12 6j and 3 31 p, m. lobli,i nn accommodation, C 10 p. m. Lxpress for BInghiimton, Oswego. El- mlra. 'urn nf. 11.,. 1. t.M..in.. .t .. Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2 33. 9.00 a. m.j .inl . i' M.P. m making closo connec J,nM nt Buffalo to all points In the west, northwest nnd southwest. vv ashlngton accommodation, 3.40 p. m. Rlnghamton and way stations, 1 03 p. m. i actorv v lllo accommodation. 4 00 p. m. Nlcliolon accommodation, 6 00 p. m. Lxprcss for 1'tlea.ind Richfield Springs, 2-33 a. m. nnd 1 33 p m Ithaca, 2 35 9 a m nnd 155 p, m. tor Northumberland, Pittston, Wllkes ?Hire' 1'Ymou,h' Uloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections nt North "mberland for Willlamspoit, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and tho south. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, C 00, 10.03 a. in., and 1.65 and 6.40 p. 1 Nnntlcoke nnd Intermediate stations, ?os,n"d 11.10 a. m Plymouth and inter media 0 stations, 3 33 and S 50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 65 p. m. 1 ullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. I pr detailed information, pocket tlme t?i ' ;c otc- "PP'y to Jt- L- Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office. Delnwnre and Hudson. On May 14lh, 1S99, trains will leave Scranton ns follows: For Carbondale-6 20,. 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. m,r: 2. JD.n: 1:3' 22- S''- 5K, 0.23, 7.57, 9.15, 11.00 1 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. . For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m., 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale-C 20, 10.13 a. m., 2 20, 5.25 p. m. .J??1 Wllkes-Barre 6 4i. 7.4S, 8 41, 9 3s, i;i3 2:.m : I20'!' l-'a 2-W S-M c-i 7.4s, 10 41, 11.30 p. ni KP.r . New Yorl Philadelphia, etc., via LehlRh Valley Railroad Mri p. m 12 03, 1.23, 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, ll.jo p. m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.45, 9 3S a. m ; 2.1S, 4 27 p. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 4S n. m . 12 03. .1 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will nrrlvo In Scranton ns fol lows: From Carbondalo and tho North fi.40, 7.41. 8.1S, 9.11, 10 38, 11 58 a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3 2o. 4 23. 7.41, 10 IS. 11.27 p. m. Trom Wllkes-Rnrro und tho South fi.15, 7.4S, S4S, 10 OS. 11.63 n. m : 118, 2.11. 3.4S, C.20, 6.21, 7.51. !) 05. 10 0t p. m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondalo 9 03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3 52, 5.47. 0 53 p m. For WIIkes-Barre 9 48, 12 03 a. m.; 1.53, 3 2s, 5.41, 7.4S p. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montrenl, Bos ton, New England Points, etc, 2 21 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada J. XV nt'RDICK C. P. A . Albany, N. Y. xi. vv. ckuss, u r a , scranton, i'a. Central Rail ro. id of New Jcry (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna 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 JUNE 151899. Trains leavo Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem. Allentown Muuch Chunk nnd Whlto Haven at 8.30 a. m ; express, 1.20; express. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m. For Pittston and Wilkes-Barrc, 8.30, 11.30 a, m., 1.20, 4 00, 715 p. m. Sundajs. 11 30 a. m. 2.15, 7 15 p. m. For Mountain Park, 8 30. 11.30 n. m. 1.20 p m. Sundays, 11.30 a. 111 , 2 15 p. m. For Baltlmoro and Washington, nnd points South nnd West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m 1 20 p, m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 a. m nnd 1 20 p. m. Tor Rending, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8 30 n. m , 1.20 p. m. Sun dav, 213 p. m For Pottsvllle, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river, at 4 00, 9.10 (ex press) 11. m., 1.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m Leave New York, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall street, nt 9 03 n. m., 123 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklvn and Staten Islamr? making quick transfer to nnd from Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad . . . Leavo Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 9 21 n. m . 3 00 p. m. Sunday, 6.15 a. m. Through tickets to nil points East, South and West at lowest rate nt tho station. - J. H OLTIAUSEN. Gen. Supt, II, P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. LehtRh Valley Railroad. In effect May 14. 1699. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. Tor Philadelphia and Now York via D. a II R R at 43 a m and 12.03, 2 18, 4 27 Blnck Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m. Sundajs D & II.. 1.5S. 7 IS p. m. Tor White Haven, Hazlcton and prin cipal points in tho coal regions via I) & H. R R , 6 r, '. IS and 4 27 p. m. For Pottsvllle. C 15. 218 P 111. For Bethlehem, Easton Reading, Har rlsburg and pilncipal intermediate sta tions via D & H It R. 6 45 n. m 12.01, 2 is, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 1L20. Sundajs 11 & II , 1 5S, 7 48 p m. For Tunkhnnnoek. Townnda, Elmlra, Tthaci, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via 11, L & AV. II. R., 8 0S a. m , 12 63 and 135 p in I'm- rtrnevn. Rochester Buffalo Nlac- nra Fnlls. Chleaco nnd nil points west vh In & j 1 R R . 12 01 IS 33, Black Diamond I Expicfs 7 4S and 11 '0 p m. Sundays, 11 & II 12 01 n m. 7 48 p in Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley p irlor enri on nil trains between Wilkes Bine ni.d New York Plllladel 1 nhlii. Buffalo ind Suspension Brldgo ! ROLLIN II WILBUR Gen. Supt . South Bethlehem. Pa. CHAS. S LEE Gen Pass. Agt, 2G Cort 1 landt street. New York I A W NONEMM'HFR Division Passon- r Ae-ent South HithMiem. Pa 1 11 tickets and Pullman reservations npply 309 Lackawanna nve, acraniun. i-a. L'rle nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Juno 4, 1899. Trains leav Sei.-nton for New York, 1 jNeWblirSin mm nut iiutrumir fii'iiiiB uu 1 Erie inPrond nt In) n m and 2.2S p. m. I For Huwley and local points nt 500 a. m. ; i , n. in mm - o !. in, ui 4.unu Ariel nt 5 20 p ni Siindav trains leave Scranton for Lake Ariel ut 8 4". 11 m nnd 1 30 p. m. Stopping I at Intermediate stntions. 1 New York, Ontario & Western Hall- way Cfnnpany. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29, '99. Trains leavo Biranton for Carbondalo nnd Cndnslii at l'rj5 11 111, connecting with thiough nulns N011I1 und South At 1 15 P m . making through connections for Suspension Bridge, Dotrolt, Chicago and all points West. Trains liavo I'.idosU for Scranton at 610 a 111 and 2 05 p ni , leaving Carbon diilo at 711 11 m. nnd t 31 p m SUNDAYS ONLY For Cudoxla, connecting with Main line trains north nnd south nt h 30 a, in, ar ilvlng in Cudoidn nt 10 15 n m Routin ing, Icnvos Cndosta at 4 30 p. in , arriv ing In Scranton ut C 33 p m J. C. ANDERSON. General Passenger Agent, New York. T FL1TCROFT DlvUlon PaMonacr Agent, Bcranton, Pa. 'mRSlTtTivELLER. (HAl.TTltnAT ment, 60c; shnmiioolng. 60c. facial masrage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy.