THE SCRAJSTON TJLUB UN 15-SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES StBANTON TURNED TABLES AT WIIKES-BARRE YESTERDAY. Both Teams Played Poorly, But tho Barons Outbattod the Miners. Newark Drops Another Game to Lancaster and Richmond and Al leutotvu Dcteat Reading and Pater son Philadelphia and Boston In the Big League. In a loosely-played game at Wllkcs Barre yesterday, Srranton managed to win out In tho seventh inning, when they cinched tho game with three runs. Dillon made a double- play unassisted, and Kagan led Scranton in hitting. Lancaster had a battling rally at Thornton's expense and Richmond won unothcr Bttiiw from Heading. Allen town ci aw ltd up a few points by de feating Puterson, and Is close onto Scranton for sixth place. In the National league, Philadelphia, Increased their percentage over St. Louis by defeating the 1'erfectos, and Louisville wiosted tenth place from Washington. Brooklyn's defeat at Chi cago forces Baltimore Into sixth posi tion, and glvos the Orphans n small lead over the Oilolcs. C'lovland and Pittsburg were eusy for New York and Boston, and Cincinnati won from Hal tlniu'e by superior stick work. Peicentngc Table. W. L. l'.c. Illrhmond 41 12 .771 Wllkos-K.irrc 20 19 .012 Lancaster :il 21 ,i Rinding 26 23 .5.11 New .ilk 2"i "0 .175 Bcranlon 22 .11 .115 Allentown ID 23 .3"l Patcrson 1,1 42 .230 Where They Play Today. Hcranton at WIlkes-Barre. P.tterhon at Allentown. Newaik at Lancaster. Reading at Itichmond DOWN GO THE ALLIGATORS. Scranton Wins at Wilkes-Barte In a Game of Loose Ileldin;j. Wllkts-Harre, June 23. Wllkes- and Scranton gave a poor exhibition today. The llelolng on both sides was vory loose. The home team lost through their inability to hit the ball with men on bases. Score: SCRANTON. R, II. O. A. E. Doherty. 31 1 1 1 4 0 Knoll, ci 2 2 3 0 0 Dillon, lb 2 10 2 0 Eagan. If 13 10 0 Lippert. rf 1 2 0 u 0 Stouch, 2b 0 0 4 2 1 McMahon, ss 0 0 2 1 2 O'Neill, c 0 0 110 Keenan, p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 7 0 27 12 3 WILKES-BARRE. R. II. O. A. K. Clymer. ss 2 14 3 0 Halligan, rf 0 1 2 0 0 Coughlln, 3b 13 110 Goeckel, lb 0 1 11 0 0 Odwell, If 0 2 0 0 0 Rlchter, cf 0 1 0 0 1 Ruins, 2b 0 12 5 0 Gondlng, c 0 0 7 2 0 Vooihoes, p 0 10 2 1 Totals 3 11 27 13 2 Scranton 2 0000230 07 Wilkos-Barro 0 000102003 Three-base hit Dillon. Double plays Dillon (unassisted); Dillon to McMa hon. Stiuck out Ry Keenan, 4; by Voorhees, 7 Flist base on balls Off Keenan; off Vooiheos, G. Fltst base on eriois Wllkes-Haiie, 2. Stolen bases Clymer 2, Knoll, Kagan, Lippert 2. Stouch. Doherty. Left on bases AVilkos-Barie, 11. Scranton, 5. Umpire Betts. Time 1. SO. Easy for Lancaster. Lancaster, Juno 23. This afternoon Newuik again was easy for Lancaster, the latter winning by a scoie of 13 to 2. The locals madu mincemeat of Thorn ton In the fifth Inning, getting six hits of all kinds in succession. Frazler pitched a tine game. Donovan. Klopf, Leahy and Ward did especially well. Score: It H.E. Lancaster 1 2 0 0 5 fi 0 0 013 10 2 Newaik 0 0 0 0 0 10 102 6 2 Battel ies Frazer and Wente; Hern don and Gunson. Umplie Moran. Richmond Hit the Ball Hard. Richmond, June 2.1 Hard hitting by Richmond euuscd the defeat of Reading today. Murphy pitched well but not well enough. Choliro was a puzzle until the ninth Inning whin Reading got four hits netting two mils. Richmond's fast field. Ing was tho feature of the game. Score: R. H. E. Richmond 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 x 9 2 Reading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 3 2 Batteries' ChcMuo and Sleelrnan; Mur phy and Fox. I'mplre Snyder. Heavy Batting Contest. Allentown, Juno 23. In the hcalest batting contest ot the season Allentown easily defeated Patcrson today. Vlg neux who played bhort stop, put up a remarkably line game, his only mlsplny being a fumble after a fine btop. Score: R. II. E. Allentown 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 2 2 U 15 3 l'aterhon 0 0 0 110 0 103 11 4 Rattcrles West and McManus; Gerbcr and Byers. Umpbe Henderson. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. P.O. Brooklyn 41 13 .773 Boston 37 19 .661 Philadelphia 31 21 .CIS Bt. Louis 31 23 .KM Baltimore 32 21 ,11 Chlago 31 23 .596 Cincinnati 2ii 20 .171 Now York 20 31 .456 Pittsburg 1 23 31 .42G Washington IS 40 .310 LouIsvlllQ 18 33 .321 Cleveland 9 41 .101 PARLOR FURNITURE FACTORY-WADE PARLOR SUITS O If you buy the trashy Parlor Furniture that is on the market you will find out the deception when it is too late. If you wish to inspect our own make of Parlor Furniture in Solid Mahogany Frames and Turkish Patterns, which is made under our supervision, our line is now complete for your inspection. PROTHEROE & CO,, At rittsburg R.H.E. Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 12 8 Pittsburg 0 010 0 00102 8 4 Batteries Lewis and Bcigenj Tannc hill and Bower man. Umpires Lynch and Connolly. At Cincinnati H.II.13. Baltimore 1 020000003 8 3 Cincinnati 1 1401100 8 13 2 Batteries IIUI and Robinson; Halm and l'clte. Umpires O'Day and Mc Uarr. At Cleveland K.H.K. New York ....0 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 8 11 2 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 110 0 02 7 3 Batteries Doheny and Warner; Bates and Schrecongust. Umpires-Smith and Andrews. At Louisville R.H.E. Washington ..0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 2 3 10 0 Louisville 0 0102500 8 15 2 Batteries Mercer and Butler; Dowl Ing and Powers. Umpires Swartwood and Warner, At Chicago H.1IE. Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 3 Chicago 00000201 3 S 4 Batteries Dunn and Fairell; Calla han nnd Donohue. Umpires Gaffney and Manussuu. At St. Louis R.H.E. Philadelphia ..2 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 11 0 St. Louis 0 030000104 9 1 Batteries Plattand Dotiglns; Powell and Cilger. Umpires Emslly and McDonald. DIAMOND PICK UPS. "Billy" Ralr.is, ono of Pittsburg's pltcheis, has received nil unconditional release. A plajerwho 1ms shown more Imptovo ment this i.ur than any other on tho diamond is big George LaChance, of Bal tlmoie. A "base ball evangcllbt' who preached In Kansas City recently, said that faith Is lii&t base-, tho church second base; pcifeonal wcilc, lliltd base, and home, lieaen. Tho ball is bin. Mortality, a good player, takes the bat of good deeds, makes u hit, Marts for llrst base, "Faith;" but shortstop Unbelief catches the ball nnd Mortality nuvur reaches llrbt. Another runner gets to second, "the Chuieh," anil Btfos there. When a plujer can icach third, (personal woik) or Is Interested erough to take up peison nl work, ho feels pretty bate, for tlioio he forms under the enro of the coarher, which Is tho Holy Ghost. When a player reuehes this point ho Is reasonably cer tain of tho home plate, heaven. "I didn't make tho mistake," said a volunteer speaker who followed him. "trying to play tho game all b myself, but I niado a mistake Jctt as bad. I went at It all right, and got to second, the Church, all light. Hut I thought I could cut third and get homo without doing personal woik. That was where I made my mis tnke and 1 seo It now. I am watching third mighty thnrp and I tiust to score when the time comi." "I got as far as third," said another, "and for a long time I thought I would die there, but I have started for homo and I don't Re lievo I wlrt bo nailed at tho plate." AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho Actives of Providence nnd tho Senators of Gretn Ridge played a -ery Interesting garni- of ball yesterday on tho Actives' grounds. The feature of the game was the playing of the Actives' battery, James and William Llttlujohn. Tho batterlei for the Senators were Mld dleton and Davis. Scoro 4-3 In favor of tho Actives. The South Scranton team accepts tho challenge of the newly organized Ac tles, on South Scranton grounds, Juno 23. Answer by 'phone 5256. P. F. Fla hertv, manager. Tho Black Diamonds challenge tho Li lacs for Sunday afternoon. Juno 23, on tho Tunnel grounds. Meet us at tho cor ner of Fig street and Stono avenue. James Roland, manager. Tho Walnut Street Stars nnd the Ro settes will cress bats Juno 23 on MeAn drews' grounds Tho Stars challengo tho Alerts for July 2,on McAndrews' grounds. T. Golden, captain. UNIQUE LEGAL DOCUMENT. Attorney J. W. Browning Has a Copy of the Original. Attorney J. W. Browning, of this city, has in his possession a copy ot one of the most curious legal documents ever drawn in this country. It is tho work of a judge of the district court of Jefferson territory, now ColoradJ, and consists of a quit claim deed of his wife. The original was seen by Mr. Browning during his recent sojourn in California. The document reads as follows; In the court of chancery, Denver City, Jefferson territory (now Colo rado). Mary E. Howard, plaintiff, vs. jonn Howard, uerendant. Petition for divorce: To the petitioner in the above entitled action. Whereas, having been cited through the press at Denver to appear before ono Judge Downing, of tho above en titled court, to show cause why your ptayer to bo divorced from me should not bo granted, I the defendant, hereby state (waiving my own oath In tho premises) that I do not know any such cause whatever, and therefore confess the corn. The said defendant as judge of tho Canon City District court enters a de cree in your favor accordingly: In or der to relievo you of nny embarrass ment In the matter, I have executed and send you hetewlth nttached ns a part of this answer a quit claim deed of all my right, title and Interest what ever In you, leaving a blank to be filled up by tho party grantee, by whom vou may In fL'uvo bo claimed under squatter title Hoping you will fully appreciate my good feeling in tho premises, I hereby attach the said deed as follows, to wit: Know all men (and women) by these presents. That I, John Howard, ot Canon City, of the first part, do hereby give, grant, bargain, convey and quit claim all my right, title nnd interest in and to tho following (un) real'es tate, to wit: The undivided ot that ancient estnte known ns Mary Howard (tho title to which I acquired by dis covery, occupancy, possesion and use), situate at present In tho town of Den ver, Jefferson territory, together with all the Improvements made and erect ed bv mo thereon: with all tho rents, profits, easements, enjoyment, long suf fering and appurtenances thereto In anywise appertaining unto of the second part, to have and tn hold unto the said so long as he can keep her, without recourse upon tho grantor or endorser. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 2ith day of June. 1SG1 (Seal) John Howard. Signed In presence of A. Rudd, clerk of the District court. Manufacturers of Furniture, 303 Lacka. Avenue THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, June 2.). Tho stock market did not extend beyond professional bounds at any time today, but tho small uctivo clement nmongst the operators were disposed to cover outstanding short contracts, und as a result prices are very generally higher on tho day In sonio cases, notably so, Total sules Sao, COO. Tho bond market was rnly moderate ly active and changes were maintained. Thcro were heavy takings of St. Louis Southwestern seconds tit an advance of 3 per cent, and of Wisconsin Central first at un advanco of 1 per cent. Total tales par value, JJ.CJ7.OU0. U. S. 3s coupon declined ',' In tho bid prices. By Carrlngton ft, Cusack. New York, June 23. Tho opening was strong especially in New York Central and Manhattan. Selling orders prepon derated after the llrst few minutes how ever, leading traders to short sido for a turn. Tho Vunderbllts were strong nnd advanced upon the supposition that the dividend would be increased to a 6 per cent basis on New York Central; how ever, when tho announcement of tho reg ular 1 per cent dividend was made, tho stock bold off. Wo arc bulls on alt tho Vunderbllts und bellevo Unit between this nnd the close of the year thcro will bo an advanco of fium 10 to SO points above present prices. Big Four will probably bo nut on u lour per cent, basis und will bo In tho lead of advances. We recommend this stock to conservative op erators. Coutlr ental Tobacco Is being bought by strong parties and there is every cvldenco of Its making material advances und belling ns high, If not higher, that It has jet sold. Thcro un continued rumors on Wall street ot decided advances In railroad stocks nnd of tho he a lest Investors and speculators being about ready to tako hold of them for a good round turn. All through tho spring we ad vised the purchase of industrials which made large advances but the time now looks rlpo to pay attention to the railroad securi ties whit h are making large profits and likely to pay Increased dividends. Wo ngaln call particular attention to the Pennsylvania railroad stock, which wo bcllio Is selling at n lower price com paratively than at y other road on tho list. Purchases around present price will lipid handsome profits. The market rlosed strong nt nearly best prices of the day. Wheat had hut liV'e feature selling off slightly. Wo believe It la a good purchase on all breaks for a substantial advance. Quotation furnished by CARRINGTON Jfc CUSACK. btock and bond brokers, rooms 410 und Council building, Scranton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est. Ing. Am. Spirits 7H Vi 7 7 Am. Sug. Re'g Co ,.149Vn 15BJ 148 151 Am Tobacco Co ... fll M'fe ll 02 Am S. .fe W 53' J EvVi f.2'& fiVi Am. S. & W.. Pr .. M M OT f"! A., T. & S. Fe .... 17 174 17 l.'i A , T & S Fe., Pr 53 tj'i 64H M' Am. Tin Pinto 314 34'4 34'i 31 Btook. It. T 11CU. 1161, ncn lion Con. Tobacco W4 41J 3S 404 Ches & Ohio 23 23 2fli 23 Chic. R. & Q HO7 l.!l',t lTo2 131'i Chic. & a. W n-j ll'.i 13, 13tj Chic Mil. & St. P..12C'i 127 IW',4 12C"S Chic. & N. W. ...1W;;, lMi IK 13CVS Chic. It. I. & P Ul, 112- llli 112V4 Cons. Gas 1734 1791i 179 179?i C. C. C. & St. L .. DG', .Wi 5G TA Del & Hud 119 R9 119 119 Del. L. & W. 1CS 1GS IfiS 1GS Fed. Steel 68 CS?i 074 5S54 Fed. Steel, Pr. .... 82 S2V4 S15i S24 Int. Paper 41 41 41 41 Louis. & Nash r.G W fiG'i G7i Manhattan ,...112'4 ll'i 111 R2J Met. Traction 223 22S74 22Pi 22S M. K. & T 32' 33 32Vj 33 Miss. Pac 42". 41 40A 41 Nat. Steel 41i 414 49 49'i N. J. Cent UGk lifiVi 11SV5 HCV4 N. Y. Air Brake ..17S ISO 175 ISO N. Y. Central mH 1344 133'i 1334 N. Y., O. & W 234 234 2VS, SV North. Pacific 4G'4 47 4G4 47 North. Pacific, Pr.. 75'4 7G'4 73 7G',4 I'ac. Mall 47'4 474 47,4 47K I'enn. It. R 130A 1WH 1304 130; Peoplo's Gas 1174 RSVb 117i 11S'. Reading, lbt Pr. .'.. 59i Dl E9'i 4914 Omaha 101 102V5 101 102 South. Pacific 30'4 314 M 31 Southern R. It 49 " 49'i 49 49 Tenn. C. & Iron ... (& 64'4 C2 64"& Vnlon Pacific 39 39i 39 39 Fnlon Pac. Pr .... 74i 71'J 7414 744 IT. S. Leather. Pr... fis4 CS4 fiS(, CS4 Hi S Bubhcr E2V4 51'i 52U D3J4 West. Union S9 S9Ms S9 S9V4 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos Ing. est. est. Ing. .. 74'4 744 744 7414 .. 7GV4 76,.. 76Vi 7C WHEAT. July September CORN. July September OATS. July September PORK. July September LARD. July September .. 31H 31i 341,4 34i,4 .. 21? 3 318 344 21"4 2I'J 21i 214 22',& 21 214 S.12 S.32 8.12 8.3.' S07 8.23 S.10 8.30 4 97 5.12 4 97 4.97 4.97 5.12 C.12 5.10 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Rank K00 Scranton Salngs Bank 233 Scranton Packing Co t5 Third National Bank 3s5 Scranton Railway Co 40 Dime Den. & DIs. Rank 200 Kconomy Light, Heat & Pow- 11 lUIip.ilt- 4 Scianton Illuminating Heat & Power Company 85 Scranton Forging Co 100 Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 150 Scranton Faint Co 80 Clark As Snover Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co.. Pr 123 Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass. It itlway, first mortgage, duo 1D20 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1918 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1W1 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School !.. City of Scranton St. Imp. u. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction C bonds.. 11s ... 115 ... 115 ... ... 100 ... 102 102 ... 100 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Acvenue.) Butter Creamery, 19al9'4c.; print, 21c; dairy, fresh. UalbHc. Cheese Full crtatn, now, 9al0c. Eggs Nearby, fancy, 16!2c.; western, UHalCc. Beans Per bu choice marrow, $1.G0; medium, 11.45; pea, Jl.45nl.50. Peas Per bu green, Jl.10al.15. Onlonfc Bermuda, per crate, 11.40. Oranges Jfa6 per box. LemoiiH $3 Wial.W per box. Flour Jl 30a4.GO. Now York Grain and Produco Markt New York, June 21 Flour moderately active und easy without being quotably lower. Wheat Spot easy; No, 2 red, S2s,i,c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, S0nC elevator; No. 1, northern Duluth, &3?c. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1. hard Duluth. t,T?ic. t. o. b. afloat to arrive. Options weak all day and closed steady at 9iai-.c. net de cline. July closed 81c; Sept., 7R40. ; Dec, Kc. Corn Spot weak; No. 2, 4lo. f. o. b. afloat; 40c. elevator. Options displayed weakness and closed weak at u9ic. net deellne. July closed 8914c ; Sept., 39Hc Oats Spot dull; No. 2, 21a 3lHc ; No. 3. sSufttVic.; No. 2, white. 8Sc; No. 3 do., 22c; track mixed western, 20a 32c; track white, S3n3Sc. Options dull. Butter stead ; westein creamery, 15'a lhc ; do factory, 12allc; linltntlon creamery, 13al0c: stato dairy, 13'4al7c.j do. creamery, UHalSV.c. Cheese Stead ; largo and small white, Stfc; large and smnll colored, SU. Eggs Steady; state and Pennn., 15al5VJc , western fresh, ll'.tal&c ; southern, 6allc Philadelphia Drain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, June 23. Wheat Uc, low cr; contract giade, June 7G',ia7GVj. Com 'jC. lower, No, 2 mixed, Juno 39a39',4, Oats Steady; No. 2, white clipped, 32V4a 8.1c; No. S. do, lnJl,c; No, 2. mixed, SOaSOfcc. Butter Firm, and prints lc higher; fancy western creamery, 19o.; do. prints, 20c. Eggs-Easier; fresh nearby, 13Hal4',-ic; do. western. 13V4a 14'ic.j Intter for loss oft; do. southwest, ern, 13ullc; latter for loss oft; do. southern. 121ial3Ho.f latter for loss off. Cheese Firm, good demand. Helloed J sugars-Good demand. Qotttm Unchang- The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Ucnoflt of AH Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate op Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Sltimtiotti or Help These Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent ti Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Vhlch Ar.s In. Kcrted Free. WANTED. 1IACKKTT. PItlCH BUILDING, HAS tenant lor single steam neatcu nuusu, with barn; must bo llrst class. HACKKTT, PItlCH BUILDING, HAS tenants for lake cottages and city flat, furnished. A L-AKQU BAFU, CLAltlC & SCOTT. Address 2111 North Washington avu nuc, Cuslcks livery oincc. WANTCD-CARK OF WAD HEALTH that It-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 6 cents to It I pans Chemical Co., Now York.ror 10 tamples and 1.000 testimonials. AGEATS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED TO S11LL THI1 new process window washer; water tank, spongo und rubbi r dryer combined. Klefer Bros., Cleveland, O. AGENTS-ADD JJ3.00 WEEKLY TO our earnings, without canvassing;, capital, experlenco or Interferanco with present occupation. Am. Introduction Co., Chicago. fJO.OO DAILY; NO COMPETITION, 1N troduclng new gaslight Burner lor koroscno lamps. Sell'' Itself. Snmplo free. Perfection Gaslight Burner Co, P. B. 105, Cincinnati, O. J75 MONTH. COSTLY OUTFIT FREE. We want n man or woman In every county; apply quick Manufacturer,, 2913 Market street, Philadelphia. HELP W A NT ED-MA LE. YOUNG "'MAN "FOB PERMANENT traveling position, C0 per month and expenses; reference's. Clark ii Co., JJ1 South Fourth street, Philadelphia . $S5 MONTH AND EXPENSES. ENEU getlo man ot woman to travel and appoint agents. Experience uunecesary. Commonwealth Mfg. Co., Chicago. WANTHD-TWO EDUCATED MEN IN every county to represent the Inter national Year Book, a necessity to every leader, or cclopaedla user. First edition sold before publication. Address Dodd, Mead & Company, New York City. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-SALESLADIES TO SELL to the consumer. Apply between 1 and 3 o'clock at David Spruka' store, 22 Lackawanna avenue. Abk for Mr. Crcs son. WANTED-LADIES, EVERTWHEBE con make $12 to $20 weekly; steady vjii cjiiuu yciir; 110 cuiivutciut.. -redressed en elope for particular r. Lo mont Mfg. Co., 110 San Diego Bldg. Chi- WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL nouseuorK at 218 spruce Bireei. LADrES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PA- Ing. easy work sent to your home; write for sample- and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., New York. BUSUSSjOPlPORTUNn HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, SEV cral lines business for sale; estab lished and paying. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING. BUYS and sells different lines of business. SPECULATORS YOU CAN MAKE money by Joining, Immediately, our combinations on tho Stock and Grain Markets. Profits paid every fifteen dajs. Write for particulars. Ball & Co., 50 Broadway, New York. LOST. LOST WALLET CONTAINING PA pers pertaining to Colliery Engineer, In central city, Wednesday evening. Re ward if returned to 1122 Pcnn avenue, or Colliery Engineer. SPECMUST MRS. Da KING-VAIL. LADIES' SPE clallst, home. 221 Adams acnuc. ed. Tallow Steady; city prime In hhds., 4',ial 3-lCc. ; country do. do. barrels, 41c; dark do., 3?f,c; cakes, 5c; greabe, 2'4a 2?4c Llvo poultry Dull, and chickens lower; fowls, 12c; old roosters, 7aSc; spring chickens, large, 20a23c; medium do., 15al7c; small do., 12al3c; ducks, fcaOc; spring do., 10al3. Dressed poul tryFowls were steady under moderato receipts, but chickens lower and Irregu lar. Fowls, choice, llalSc; do fair to good, lie; old roosters, 8c; broilers nearby, 3Vi to 4 lbs., 25a2Sc; do small and Inferior, 10a23c; western do., ZM to 4 lbs., 23a25c; do small, 2Ua23c Receipts Flour, 1.&00 barrels and 1,500 sacks; wheat, 15,000 bushels; corn, C3.000 bushels; oats, 11,000 Lufhfls. Shipments Wheat, 500 bushels; corn, 1C0.OO0 bushels; oats, 141,000 bushels. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, June 23. Wheat was weak all today and closed at a decline of Ha from yesterday. Weakness In foreign markets and more favorable foreign crop prospects kept buyers out of tho market. Corn and oats were both heavy and declined about He each. Provisions lost 2M.n5c, of their previous values. The board will adjourn from Saturday July 1 to Wednesday, Julv 6. Cash quotations wcro as follows: Flour Steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 70Ha74Vfcc: No, 2 red, 75V4: No. 2 corn, 31!la31c; No, 2 yellow, SITta 35ic; No. 2 oats. 2C',4a26?ie.; No. 3 white. 27?4a29ic: No. 2 rye. 61c; No. 2 barley, 2Sa29c; No. 1 flax, Jl.OOVs: north west, J1.05; prlmo timothy seed, 2.35a 2.40; mess pork, J7.60a8.15; lard, $4 90a 5; short ribs, U SOal.SO; dry salt shoul ders, 4s4o5c; short clear, J3a5.10; whis key, J1.2G; sugars unchanged, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Juno 23. Thero was good de mand for cattle today and though re ceipts were large for so late In the week, dcslrablo lots wcro 10 cents higher in some Instances. Medium grades, how ever, were weak and lower; good to fancy beeves sold $3a5.60; commoner grades bringing Jl.50a5 50. Feeding cattlo sold J3C5a5; bulls, cows and heifers, J2 25a5.10, tho latter for choice heifers; weHtern fed steers, J4.COa5.40; Texans. Jla5, and calves, I4.60a7.23. Heavy hog receipts again mado a weak market and prices suttcred a further dccllno of 5 cents. Light hogs brought $3 65a3 90; mlxeil lots, J3C0a3.S2V., and heavy, $3 60a 3 SO. Pigs sold for J3 25a3.70, and culls. Jl.D0a3.50. Tho market for sheop and lambs was about steady; sheep were baleable at J2a3 60 for culls up to J3a5 23 for choice flocks; yearlings sold J5 25a 6 25; clipped lambs, J6afi.70. nnd spring lambs, J.iaB.70. Receipts-Cattle, 3,000; hogs. 33,000; sbeep, 10,000. New York Live Btock Market. Now York, Juno 23. Beeves Active and higher; common to choice steers, J4 75a5.CO; bulls, J3.6Jal.50; cows. 56 23a l?S r?HR'C.Cllfc.h.3... ir.nl. CCTITIA. buttermilk calves, J4.50ai.65. Sheep and lambs Demand strong; sheep higher; lumbs steady for talr to choice, com mon lamb easier. Common to choice, sheep, J3.50aS 40; common to choice lambs, J50aS.10; culls, J3.60; yearlings, J5a6.50. Hogs Steady; prlmo western hogs. J I 30; best state hogs. Ji.23. East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Llborty, Pn., Juno 23. Cattle Steady. Extra, J5 40aS.45; prime, J5.25a 6 35; common, J3.r0a4.25, Hogs Lower, prime mediums, best yorkers and good pigs, Jl 03a4.15; common to fair yorkers, J105a4.10; heavy begs, Jlal.03. Sheep Flrm; cholcn wethers, Jl S0a4.90; com mon, J2a3, yearlings, J3.60a5.60; spring lambs, J5a6.75; veal cahes. J7a7.W. Oil Market. Oil City. June 23 -Credit balance, J1.13; certificates, no Mils. Shipments. li.Ui; nverage, 77,338; runs, W,77tt; average, 82.-71S. FOR RENT For Reel One or two 'front rooms 011 second floor of Tribune Building. HACKETT, PRIC11 BUILDING, HAS steam heated flats, J10 und upwaid.i; centrally located. HACKETT PRICE BUILDING, SINGLE and doublo houses; steam or furnace. HACKETT.PRICE BUILDING.STORES, ofllces and barns, hulls nnd factory space. ILVCKETTi PRICE BUILDING, 1N ltcs landlords ard tenants to call. HACKETT HAS STORE AND DWELL Ing, $0, at Moscow. FUKNISHHD COTTAGE FOR RENT, nt Lake Winola, two boats. Fred 11. Staik. attorney. Traders' Bunk build ing, city. 932 GREEN RIDGE STREET. ElUll I' rooms; nne location; JIG. HOUSE FOR RENT-52T. ADAMS AVE , J""e: modern Improvement"", rent, S..6.00. Inquire Dime Bank, Mr. Zurllleh. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAR Tv,Jry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmorc. TOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 .."! Washington avenue, formerly occupied by j. yv. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 811 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, PROP- crty bouglit, bold, rented, insureu, cared for. SECOND HAND SAFE FOR SALE. AP ply J. P. Jones, 1115 Rock btreet. FOR SAL1- A HORSE, CARRIAGE nnd harness, or horso alone, horse Is 10 ears old, bound, gentle and weli bred; color chestnut. Can be seen at Tiffany's livery stable, Peckvllle, Pa. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuc. For particulars address Box 245, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RBNT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE 605 Qulncy avenue, steam heat. G. F. Reynolds, Connell bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. 603 Qulncy avenue; city steam; selling price, $6,600; rent, 540 per month Including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-NEW SINGLE HOUSE ON Webster avenue. G. F. Reynolds, Connell building. G. F. REYNOLDS HAS SEVERAL DE slrablo properties for salo or rent. Office, Connell building. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF fers 410 Clay avenue, ono of tho finest houses on this beautiful avenue, for balo; owner going to Carlsbad Springs. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF fers lot 130 by 1S1 with house and barn; house contains S rooms, baUi, laundry, etc.; 16,500; cheap at JS.000. Beautiful lawn and shade trees. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING. OF fers Jefferson nvenuo residences for less than J3.&00; qulto central. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF- fers 709 Clay avenue for less than J5.000. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF fers doublo house Qulncy nvenua for J6.000; rents JCO0 a year; terms,J2,0u0 down nnd J2S.00 monthlv, which covers the In terest. This Is a bargain for borne one. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING, OF fers coiner lot $1,200; insldo lot JL0O0, Linden street. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF fers lot near Elm Park church J1.800. Bargain. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING. OF fers farms and country homes vory cheap. HACKETT.PRICE BUILDING.HOUSES or lots; easy monthly payments, HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, LOW, medium and high priced property. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF fers aero of ground, large house, chicken house, good water, with any quantity of fruit and berries near Scran ton for J2.500. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING, PROP erty bought, bold, rented, Insured; rents collected. FOR SALE VALUABLE STORE PROP ertv 100 block, Penn avenue. Address B, Tribune olllce. FOR SALE-RESIDENCE ON CLAY avenue, near Mulberry street. Ad dress Lock Box 236. BEST LOT IN CITY FOR THE MONEY7; sewer, flagwalk, graded street, elec trlo light, street cars; near Washington avenue; price, J1.200. Cull promptly. J. W. Browning, atton.ey, Mears' Building. MONEY TO LOAN. HACKETT, PRICE BUILTO?JIONEY to loan on easy monthly payments. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, MONEY to loan on easy monthly payments, MONEY LOANED-FIRST MORTGAGE; no delay; lowest rates; bring deeds, William J. Smith. 623 Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and five per cent, money on approved security. M. H. HOLQATE, Common wealth building. BOARDING. WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS; jiiiiM ueiigiiuui fernery; inreo min utes from D L. & W. Mrs. Machotte, Elmhurst. BOARDINO 523 PINE STREET. ESTRAYED. KSTRAYED FROM MY PREMISES IN Kujser Valley brickyard, on June 12, ono brewn horno and ono bav mare with two whlto hind feet nnd white spot on forehead, Any infotnmtlon will bo cheer, fully received at 327 Washington avenue. CITY SCAVENGER tVAA! A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ceas pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Etcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 8540 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY J7.000 WILL BUY A WBLL-ESTAB. Ilshcd business; part cash, balance on security. Ono cr two good business men with limited cnpltnl can purchase this business nnd continue a trade already established to bo made exceedingly prof itable. This Is nn opportunity of a Ufa tlmo nnd do not hesitate to say that a bargain nwnlts somo lucky purchaser Gc ' reasons for selling. Address A. B. C 1 rlbuno office. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be hnd in Scranton at the news stands of Relsmnn Broo.. 103 Spruce and 603 Lin. den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avunuo; I. 8. Bchutzcr, 211 Spruce street. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED FRONT AND sFdE rooms for rent; shudy sldo of ave nue, 317 Madison. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In quiet houso, ono or two chil dren. Address, W. P. 8., Tribune ofllee. SITUATIONS WANTED sItuatkJn'wai flrciruii, or as washer in kitchen; can 'furnish good references frorn former employers. Addrcs3 Lewis Turin, 103 Lackawanna avenue, cltv. A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY HABITS e'liptblo ot caring for hores would llko notation ns driver. Atldresfl W. .1. II., 1610 Capouse avenue. SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL 11 years old to tako caro of baby and wash dishes. Address, 693 Mury street. WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG mnn 19 j ears of ngo with a good, high school education. Any position In which ho can woik his way. Address W. L. S., 640 Ejnon street. SITUATION WANTED-TO DRIVE A grocer wagon or delivery. Prefer putting up signs or post billing. J. W., Dalton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY COMPET ent English woman as housekeeper or doing general houiework; good laundress and cook. M. A. Y , this oltlcc. SITUATION WANTED- BY EXPERI eneed young man, 23 years of age, as a clerk, bookkeeper or assistant In nny lino of business. Address M. B., Gen eral Delivery, city. PROFESSIONAL. AnCHITEOT3 EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. I WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COiJ Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 433 Spruco bt., cor. Wash. av Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank, oewrsrs DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 3. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURAHT3 THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY' AND Counscllor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-3U Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY'-AT law. Ofttces, 012-613 Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14 Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counscllors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 2L JAMES W. OAKrORD. ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW. Rooms 614, 613 and 516 Board of Trado building. D. P. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Mears' building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruco street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears' building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trado building, Scranton( Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEY, Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEON3 MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D HOME- op.tthlst, 010 Llndm street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASII ington avenuo. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trado Building. Olllce bourn, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rest dencc, 303 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Olllce telephone 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMORHAUX. OFFICE 219 Washington avenue. Residence, uis Mulbcrrv Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon, Horbcs, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opons Sept. 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thotn as M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Buell, A. M. SCEOS G. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; btoro H WashliiKton ave nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nuo; store telephone, 7b2. wine SCREENS jos7-kuetti":l. rear 61t-LACKA-wannu avenue, Scranton, Fa manufuc turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings und concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenuo, over Hulberts' music store, Mr.oAitann brothers, printers' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scrunton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ScheJuloln I'ffect Miirm. is-l. 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbur Harrisburg, Phllndelphln, Dalti. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 n. m., week days, for Hazlu ton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norris town, and Philadelphia; nnd fo Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadol phin, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . " MUTLIUNSON, (leneral Manager. Hel Lacka. and Western. Tri.,l:Tcct Jr?n'''iy. June C, 1S99. n,,1" llae Serantou ns follows: Ex F ?.mOIV&c?',vork. "',l a" joints east. I'M' p 111 ' and lu-03 a' m,! I2-M una tii!!,?,KbiS.or '"I"10". Trenton. Philadel phia .iii"' 11,0 south, 5.10, S00 nnd 10.03 a, n'v1!- V nml 3M m' 1 oiiyiiiinu.i accommodation, 6 10 p. m. ,J,;'r,,?s for Jltnghamtou, Oswego, El rt'iCur'll,,lff' 1,U. Daimllle, Mount ri"1 "'.' "uffalo, 1210, 2.33. 9.00 a. ni.l ilmw ?,'J Jl p. "' making closo eonnoci lmiit.' 1"ttul " "'I Points in tho west, '"""nwest nnd southwest. r5i""Kt.on accommodation. 3.40 u. m. J ngiiamton and way stations, 1.05 p, m, i netoryvllia accommodation, 4.00 p. tsu fj''olson accommodation, 6.00 p. m. ' it ,. ... . '. Vi'1 unu muiiiieiu springs, j' " m. and 65 p. m. 2 'p. a. m. and 1.55 p. m. 1 ,2?.. YJf'humberlnnd, Plttston, Wilkess lllr mi ft1"""!11' Bloomsbuig nnd Dan i,,,i... ius connections at .Norm Unlifm,a?.a &r Wllllamsport, Harrisburg. Nil?! ?..,?' ."".! and the.squth. ttniia r XX.1 ;X",,m "na iniermeaiaio sia uoiis, coo, 10 0j a in., and 1.65 and 5.40 p, ima"ic?!!nml Intermediate stations, mn,i'?n,a u.l1.n- '" Plymouth and intejl KR?!l,iSr.',?!l,5n;- M: and s M p-m- " I'llllm.iti nHin.. .... . .. nil. eVprVss' trains alcc"lnS coacnes on t',VF "etalled Information, pocket times f?iit i ct'" ' "rnIv lo SI Smith, Tlsi trict I assenger Agent, depot ticket ofllee. Delaware and Hudson. w!!m Iay ut.hi, 1SM trftlns will leav bcrnnton as follows: I'or Curborrdnlc 6.20, 7.53, S 53, 10.13 n m,y " ""on; 1.2.1. 2.20. 3 52. 5.23, 6.23. 7.67 9.15, 11.00 p. m.; 1 1 n. m. innV11'', Sarntogu, Montreal. Boss 2.20'pVmV UnK,a"a P't8. etc-6.20 a. m., I'jor Honebdale-6.20, 10.13 a. m., 2.20, 5.23 ift?r WHkcs-Barre-6 15. 7.43. S.43, 9.33. - ," niV. .12-0J' J'23' 2'18- S-1". 4.27, 6.10, "4S. 10.41, U.Iji p. ,. Ti'iiruN?w..York Philadelphia, etc., vl f'S.n'Bh Vnjipy itnllrii.iil-6.4-i p. m 12 03. J, ' J7, P- m': wlth Itluck Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. I' Or TMlinuKll'nnln Ttnll.A.l KH,,M f ,P 3S n. m. ; 2 18, 4.27 11. in. I i-or wet-tern points, via I.chlch Valle uariroan-7.1S n ru.: 12 03. 3 31. with Blacli tit" . "u J-Picss. iu.41, ii.aj p. m. Trains will nrrlvo lu Scranton as fol iun.i; Kiotn CTnrlinnflnlrt nml Viv xTrtK a ia' 7.4V MS O'll 1ft Q 11 iru . . 1 ot n't-' net- ''"' V"o 11. jo 1U III. 1,M, .im 3.2o, 4.23, 7.43, lO.'tf, 11.27 p m. C - From Wllkcs-Bnrre und tho South-fl.ni W0S. llX", n. m.; LIS. 2.H, 3.4st 5.20. 6.21, 7.53. HO",. 10 03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. n SUNDAY TRAINS. , , ,l;or Carbondale 9.03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23i u..ifc. u,i(, ;, u.1 p. 111. 3.21;0r5.4Yl7k4P8SpBam"-!,3, 123 a ra-: For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Boss ton, New England Points, etc., 2.23 p. m. Lowest rates to all poln j in Unteil States nnd Cnnnda. J. W. BITRDICK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. V. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Central Rallroa 1 of New Jersav (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty strei t, N. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthraclto coal used exclusively, lnsur. Inn cleanliness nnd eomfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 13.199. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown Mauch Chunk and Whlto Haven at 8.30 a. m.; express, 120; express, 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barre. 8.20, 11.30 a. m., I 20, 4 00, 7.15 p. m. Sundays, ll.ro a. m . 2.15. 7 15 p. m. For Mountain Park. 8.30. lt.30 a. m. 1.20 p. m Sundays, 11.30 n. in., 2.13 p. m. For Bnltlmoro and Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem. 8 ) a. m 1 20 p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p. in. For Long llrinch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.30 n. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Hnrrisburg, !a Allentown, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p m For Pottsvllle, S.30 a. rn., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leavo New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river, nt 4 00, 9.10 (ex press) h. m., 1.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 am. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, nt 9 03 a. m., 1.2., p. m. Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cattle cars, and ferries to Brooklyn anil Stntcn Island, malting rtutck transfer to nnd from Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad. , Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.21 a. m . 3 00 p. m. Sunday, 6.13 a. rn. Through tickets to all points East. South nnd West at lowest rate at the, station. J. II. CLIIAUSEN. Oen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lchisli Valley Kailroad. In effect May 14, 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON, For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & II. It R . at rt.45 a. m. and 12 03. 2.18. 4 2t Black Diamond Express, nnd 11.30 p. m. Sundays. D. & II.. 1.5S 7.4S p. m. For White Haven, Ilnzleton und prin cipal points In the coal regions via D. Si H R It, 6.43, 2 1S nnd 4 27 p. m. F01 Pottsvllle. 6 43. 2 18 n m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Har risburg and principal lntermcillato stn tlons via D & H R. R . 6 4", u. m . 12.03. 21R, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30. Sundays. D fc H . 1 ,5S, 7.48 p. m. For Tunkhaiinoek, Towanda. Elmlra, Ithaca. Genea and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D , L. & W. R. R . S 09 n. m.. 12 55 and 3 33 11. m For Geneva, Roehcster. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls Chlcr.BO and all points west via r & II R R. IS 01. (3 33 Black Diamond. Express), 7 4S nnd 11 W) p. m. Sundays, P. ft H , 12 01 a m . 7 4S p. in. ..... Tollman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains betwfcen Wilkes-Bnrro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Oen. Supt.. llu South Bethlehem. Pa CHAS. S LEH. Oen Pass. Agt, 26 Cort- landt street. New York. AW NONEM ACHER. Dlvlilon Passen- cer Agent, South RethMiem. Pa For tlcketh nnd Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Time Tnble In Effect June 4. 1833 Tialns leave Scranton fpr New York. Now burgh and Intermediate points on Erin railroad at 5 00 a m. and 2.28 p. m. For Hnwley and local points nt 5 00 a. m.. S.43 n m and 2 2S p. in. For Laka Sunday tVains,nicavo Scranton for Lako Ariel at S.4S n ni and 1 SO p. m. Stopping at Intermedlato stations. New York, Ontario & Western Hall way Company. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29, '09. Tialns leave Scranton for Carbondaln nnd CadoRl.v at 1 ' 65 a. rn.. connecting with through trains North and South. At 4 15 p. m , mnklng through connection for Suspension Bridge. Detroit, Chlcagd nnd all points West. Trains leao Oadosla for Scranton at 6 10 a. m and 2.o5 p m , leaving Carbon dule at 7.31 a. m nnd 3.31 11 in. SUNDAYS ONLY. For Oudnslu, connecting with Main line trains north mid south at 8 30 n. in, nr living In Cadosla at 10 45 a. m. Return lug. leaves Cadosla at I W) p. m arriv ing In Scranton at 6 33 p m. J. C. ANDERSON. General Passenger Agent, New York. T. r.lTCROFT, Division Passenger Agent. Scranton. Pa. MRS?'LTT?Ta2LTintV'8cXL ment, 50c; shampooing. 50c.; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. ,T tf V J' . - rtL-i -