'if 'if, THE SCRANTON TIllbUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1002. ! (V.rf ttjr Q.l IV. ia' t J M V ! V '.A I . lld'C C.illrTte Tee and Ilrllil Wlttse, Ktnnt and Powers. Umpire O'l-ouuMliu Other club riol ch(dulrd. Light Sweet Wholesome Bread, Cake Delicious Pa-stry are more easily, speedily, unfailingly made with ROYAL BAKING POWDER Royal Baking Powder is the great est of time and labor savers to the pastry cook. Besides, it economizes flour, butter and eggs, and, best of all, makes the food more digestible and healthful. The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" over 800 practical and valuable cooking re ceipts free to every patron. Send full address. There are cheap baking pow ders, made from alum, bufi their astringent and. cauter izing qualities add a dangerous element to food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. f BASE BALL.") STATE LEAGUE. Result of Yesterday's Games. Scranton, 14; Williamsport, 5. Lebanon, S; T..incaitcr, 2. Wllkcs-Hartc, 0; Heading, '.'. Standing of Clubs. Flayed. Won. Fcranton Lebanon 1 ancaster eidlnu Wilkes-Banc Willlanfcport Lost. 0 1 1 1 1 F.C. l.ooo MO .500 .500 .500 .000 Today's Games. Wilkes-Banc at Fcranton. LJiitastei at Readln?. Lebanon at Williunsport. SCRANT0N AGAIN WINS. Defeated the Williamsport Team by a Score of 14 to 5 Some Sen sational Flays. Friday and Saturday (lie team will be at Lan caster, and on Monday and Tuesday of next weak at Rending, returning for games in this tity with Rending on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. At the ball pirk this aftcinoon Fcranton will face lier ancient and dearest enemy, Wilkcs-Barre, and a lively contest can be cvpectcd. Beading-Wilkes-Bavre. Wilkcs-Barre, Jlay 6. Wilkes-Burrc turned the tables on Heading today and won out with caw. Tlic fielding on both hides was roor, but the home team did the best work with the stirck. Score: CofTman, .lb Bonthron, c Jordan, lb Ilejnolds, c.f Law son, s.s KsJlet, r.f ltoss, 2b Li Fontaine, p Trulleb, l.f. : O READING. P.. O 0 0 1 1 O 0 0 II. O 0 1 1 O 0 1 O. ., 0 ! 0 1 O I) 1 Totals :t n WILKES-BARRE. II. II. Eastern League. Buffalo, (l Montreal, 3. Toronto, 4 1 Itelieter, 1, Newark, d Providence, .1. Worcester, 4 1 Jersey City, I (thirteen Innings, darkness.) Other Games. At riillndclphU-UnlvcrjIly of Pennsylvania, 4 Cornell, 2. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, May 5.-The disturbance nrl anxi ety which were felt In the financial world this morning were, much relieved before the closa of tba day on the stock exchange. It was known before Ihc slock market opened that tho hopes entertained on Saturday of securing mearn to tide over the firms threatened with embarrass ment had failed and there was nothing to to for lhc houses but to announce their Inability to meet their contracts. In two cases tho failures were fully expected, tint tho third came ai ; fome nting of a surprle. There was heavy liquidation on tho stock cxehanuo when they wero an nounced, but the effective support offered the general market checked the Indiscriminate linulu allon ami Induced more sober reflections. There is no doubt there was comlderable illttrurt felt of tho fabric of credits generally, owing to Ig norance of the extent to which tho collapse ot the Webb-Meyer stocks bad Involved others. Tho development In those stocks in themselves was recognised to bo not of first Importance. , The collapse of their prices naturally reduced the basli of credits which had been acquired on the fictitious and manipulative valuation, but It did not appear that the local money market had been their credits. Neither had the dazzling rise in the prices for these fccurlties attracted any great speculative following. The trouble was thus localized within a comparatively unall circle of Immediate participants In the speculation. This was soon demonstrated by tho movement of the general market and the absence of financial trouble In other quarters. There was the fear that the Bame results must be faced of s m Iar operations ol other pools In various specialties and even of manipulative advances in standard railroad stocks; but the readiness with which offerings were absorbed quieted the nervous ex citement and Induced some buying back of stocks by hasty sellers. In fact the day' net looses are lounci 10 ne quite iikikiiiu--ui,i. - rule and not a few important stocks closed high er than Saturday. The reports of copious rains in the southwest and the effective breaking of the drought conditions which have kept awake "wW ely regarding the crops was a matciial aid to the recovery. The persistent upward course of Louis ille and Nashville was a sustaining influence. Rumora were renewed of a combination of this road with the Cldcago. Indianapolis and Louis ville. The movement for the advance was not followed up, howeer, with any degree of vigor. The prospect of a strike on the 'part of the an thracite miners and the Btringcnt condition of the money market would amply account for n leprcssion of speculation. As .a nutter of fact, the active liquidation of the first hour accounted for ncarlv one-half of the day's total dealings. Monev loaned as high as 20 per cent, and re ceded to 6 per cent, only after the principal demand had been made. Total sales today, 7U1, 200 shares. , , Some of the speculative bords were weak under forced liquidation, but the market lecovorcd and became irregular. Total tales, par value, ?l.OJ0, 000. United State? bond3 wcio all unchanged on the last call. The following quotations are furnished The Tiibune by ilalght & Freeso Co., 311-313 Hear building. W. 1). Itunyon, manager. uncn. men. A.ow. .iui, Amalgamated Copper .. OH Am. Tar & Toundry ... .TOVi American Ire Wj American Ice, Fr fll'ii Amer. Locomotive SI Am. Locomotive, Fr. .. IU Am. Smelt. & Rc'g- Co. U American Stigir 12"'. Anaconda Copper 11 'J Atihifon 7S!i Atchi-on, Pi Wi Bait. & Ohio IOJ. Brook. Il.il). Tian-.lt ... fl.Vi Canadian Facilic 12ITs O. Scranton took "Williamsport Into camp 'csterduy, by the store ot 14 to 5. Mc Surry did the twirling for Scrnnton, and up to the eiplith limine; he pitched good ball. It was during this Inning that Scranton went up In the air. They quickly came down, but not until four of the Williamsport men had crossed the plate. Scranton started out In the first Inning with one run, and Williamsport did like wise. Williamsport didn't get another run until tho eighth, but Scranton con tinued to pile up tho score. Then Bell went In tho -box, and Scranton didn't get any more runs during the game. Blakey put up a great game, both In the field and ut-tlte bat. He hud one two-bagger and two three-baggers to his credit. Stroh's fielding was superb, nnd in the sixth Inning he especially distinguished himself. A hot one came toward him, and It was a little too high to catch easily, so he sprang In the ulr and made a beauti ful one-hand catch of what would, In nil probability, have been a two-base hit. Schmaltz also made a pretty catch of a low ball, at the .same time making n double play. In fact, the game abound ed In sentatlotuil stops and catches. The score: SCRANTON". All. It King, c.f 1 '2 1 Barker, 3b 0 ti :t Sapp, e.s. 12 1 Comoy, 1.1 10 4 Cole, r.f 0 2 0 .1. Walsh, lb. 117 Course-, 2b 1 0 1 lliukc, c 2 1 10 Strel.er, p 2 1 0 Totals 0 0 27 Score bv innings: Wilkcs-Barre 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 x-! Reading O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 First base on errors Wilkes-Bai re. (I: Reading, 3. Left on bases Wilkcs-Barre, 10; Reading, U. Two base lilts Cole, 3. Walsh, Jordan. Stolen bases La Fontaine, Strcker. Double plaj Lawson to Jordon to La Fontaine. Sacrifice hit Bonthron. Bases on balls Off Streker, 3; off La Fontaine, 4. Struck out By Streker, 9; by La Fontaine, 3. lilt by pitcher By Stieker, 1; by La Fontaine, 1. Wild pitch La Fonlainc. Time of game 1.30. Umplie Necb. Lebanon-Lancaster. Lebanon, May 5. Lebanon defeated Lancaster today by ths better all-around play. Rollins' home run, with two men on bases, in the fourth Inning, was a feature. Score: 1 LEBANON. II. florton, c.f. . Blakey, l.f. Trrris, r.f. .. Logan, 2b.... Sullivan, 3b. fclimiltz, lb, Ml nil. t-.. ... Itainey, c. .. JUGarry, p. . II. O .'! (I 3 o 0 1 n o ro. l 13 Totals .42 14 14 20 It Timplln. l.f, Echultii 3b. .. llaftnun, c. (rots, 11 Willie, k.s. . So.ic, 21). ... (.'rmighan, c.f. Becurd, r.f. . Brain, p, Bell, p. WILLIAMSPORT, All. II. II, 5 B 4 4 ,, a 4 4 ...,,,,. 4 1 I ro. i 10 o o 1 4 1 0 0 Mclladc, s.s Young. 31) Coslello, l.f Rollins, c , Harrigan, lb. ... Fhllbin, c.f , Wcstlakc, 2b. .., Lally, l.f. and c Loc, p Totals II. o 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 O. 0 1 tl 4 12 3 S 0 jcffiics, r.ii. Totals ,,. ,.33 f 11 27 0 10 Scranton ,',,1 0 4 O 3 6. 0 0 0-14 WllUmsnort 0 100000405 First base by errors Sqantmi, ,1; Williamsport, 2, Lett on bases Scranton, 2; Willlain.iport, 8. First batu on balls Off Mcfiarry, 1; Drean, ,1, Struck out McOarry. 3; Ucll, 7; llrcun, 2. .Three-base hits Blakey, 8. Two-baso hll Ilartman. Stolen basesGorton, 2; Blakey, Lo gan, Schmalti, ilartman. Poublo plays Schmaltz, unanUU'il. lilt by pitcher Brean. Wild pitches Brean, Passed balls llalncy. Umpire Sehl, Time, of game 1.45. NOTKS OF Tim GAMES. Hardy and Sternburg will be the Scranton bat tery this afternoon. On Wednesday the local club will leave for York where, on Thursday, a came 'will be played Villi the Independent (can of that city, On tgag-gg -xsssBBasmmsBBsaitaB For a Weak Back. Tho muscles of the back may be very much strengthened and, all pain and soreness removed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Calm and having the parts rubbed vigorously for Ave minutes at, each application. Twenty five and fifty-cent bottles of this Hal nent re for sale by a)l druggists. LANCASTER. It. H. 0. 0 0 2 Phluner, s.s 1 0 McClinn, l.f 0 1 Drauby, lb 1 1 Illnrs, c.f 0 2 Ballrer, 2b 0 y Unkle, r.f 0 0 Fortna, c 0 0 lies?, v 1 1 10 1 4 i (I 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 13 A. a 3 l o o l 0 1 4 dies. & Ohio Chic. & Alton Chic. & (It. West. .., Chic, Mil. & St. I, Chic. It. I. & Pacific Col. Fuel & Iron .... Col. !c Southern Col. & South., 2d Pr Del. & Hudson Kric Krie, 1st. l'r Lrie. 2d. I'r Hocking Valley 4ffi .. 3V!i .. 27ii ..Id!) ..17ti ..W2i .. 20U .. I1U ..1?.! .. 3t!!4 .. CS',s Oil 30Vt lS9s CI 32's !)2',2 ICi 12S'i 112 7!) 0774 107 W4 I..') lO'.a 3(1 21 lOHT's I7i 10! so-; i.i 173- 30 09' 1 ffl O.V,8 2'Pi 1S'4 Ol'.Cs ::i OHs H 1204 CJ',4 30 18V4 02 :.i4 2'j 4H& 12 no'i li 114 rs 07n lDfi',4 K 12244 lb1; 3-.i 2i"9i lGj fi fl7$ii ion?& 12i's PV.a Jit. 1CDV 174W 174 100U 102 25',.;. 2f:3 41',4 42s 171 17.1V4 Suva HO'a (IS 05V4 51 ul fc S-2 Illinois Central 1"2Vj 1329J 1504 1j1V4 Ixms. & Nashville ....133 139Vs iki r.n 7 27 15 1 1 1-8 0 02 Totals Score by Innings: lAbanon 0 0 0 3 1 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 Famed rims Lebanon, 3. Two base bits Mc Dade, Cuttclln, Homo run Rollins. , Sacrifice lilt Young, Rollins. Stolen bases Fhllbin, 2; Wcotlakc, 2J XlcUadc, Unkle. IWt on bases Le banon, 5j Ijncastcr, 2. Struck out By Hess, Oj by Loic, 4. 1'IM baw on balls Off Hc-s, 1. lilt by pitched ball-Fhilblu. Wild I'iUh-Hess. Umpire Southard. Time 1.37. Attendance, 1,000. Manhattan 1A! Met. Street lly 150 Mexican Central 23 Mitso Kan. & Texas ... 2474 Mo., Kan. & Tcv., Fr... M'i Missouri Facilie !b?4 N. Y. Central 153'a Noifolk & We-t 37 North American 123 Ont. & Western 3294 Pacific- Mall 41 Pcnna. It. R 14IH4 People's (las 102? Pressrtl Steel Car 41'S Reading Ry W-V Heading By,, tt. Pr.... S.I Reading Ry., 2d. Pi.... H7?s Republic Steel IS Republic Slecl. Tr 72tj St. Louis & San Fran... (1SH Southern Pacific t&Vt Southern R. R 30J South. R. 11., Pr 0394 Tenn. Coal (c Iron 0S14 Texas k Pacific 40i Fnlon Pacific 102',s Union Pacific, Fr 87 IT. S. Leather Ws II, S. Leather, Fr &m IT. S. Steel 4U4 V. S. Steel, l'r. 01 Wabash 2.H4 Waliasli, it. w,i Western Union Tel. ... 01 Wheeling & Lake F.rin.. 2111 132T& 131 13t?4 130 14S1 1I9'A 23'i 2734 2S 2"i 2H4 M BiU (K)?4 lte 15S-4- l."',i r,7i .,, 120 32' i 38 i 14S?4 102Ti mi (i24 83 071a 174 72'4 074 -fit's 35 044 ftili 40V4 12J Hi 41 150 10.H4 4J C414 S3V4 OS ',3 IS 73 csv4 6.'.4 30 p-m C3li 41 'a 102'j4 101V ROTh 13 83T5 IW ni 2(1 45 mi 21 H (121J .25i 12a4 a'114 40T4 W)T4 25U 4314 01 2114 fKl'a 2414 81 0914 15814 574 12114 32Ts XT 140 10.14 4311 0314 SJ'A ftS4 18 73 6814 0514 3014 0314 0714 4114 10214 8T4 13 8.14 41 lilH 2(114 45 0114 2H4 rav, 2o)i Wheel. & L. K., 1st. Pr. (1214 Wisconsin t cntial Ex-ditidcnd. CHICAGO ORA1N AND PROVISION JI.VRKLT. WIHJ.VT Open. High. Low. Close. July 75 7514 74 7174 Sep'tembcr i "3 7414 "4!4 lulv ,'.". 0114 r.1'4 0014 00'4 September 0014 0114 C04 t'0 oAts .tuiy ....,i ,..,,.. ,i.,3it4 3l',4 at ! HepUmbtt in, ......29 20 2U SO f0HK- .. . July ...... ...,,.... .,17.11 17.1(1 17.10 17.10 Sentembet ,,.,,. ,.,,17.15 17,13 17.15 17.13 LARD- July ...... . .10.27 10.27 10.17 10.17 September ...,i, ....I0..10 10.30 10.17 10.27 hlBS- July .,i 0..V. n.57 P.B2 l.M September 0.02 P.iW O.BO n. NEW YORK COTTON MAHKfiT. Open. High. Ixw. Close. July ..i H.23 n.2.1 n.ni. n.l August ,. o.oo n.w 8.HI ;.ti September 8.M 8.5.1 8.37 8.41 October ... 8.28 8.28 8.15 8.1j Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. CO ... County Savings flank k Trust Co,. 300 First National Bank ffarbondalc) ,500 Third National Bank fWO ... Dime Deposit and Discount Bank... 300 ,., F.conomy Light, If. & F. Co ".. ... 4(1 First National Bank 1300 ... Lacka. Trust ft Safe Deposit Co.... 101 dark ft Snover Co., Pr 12 ... 'Scranton Savings Bank 500 ... Traders' National Bank 22.1 ... Scrantnn Bolt & Nut Co 12.1 ... Feoplc's Bank 133 ... BONDS. Scranton Parking Co ... 33 Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due 1020 US ... People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1918 113 ... People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 i US Scranton Traction 0 per cent It5 ... Fconomy Light, Heat ft Power Co 07 North Jersey ft Pocono Ice Co "7 Consolidated Water Supply Co IOj Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flour f4.40. Butter Fresh creamery, 21c; fresh dally, 23c. Cheese 13.13l4c. Hggs Nearby, 18c. J western, 1714e. Marrow Beans Per bushel, s)2.35a2.10. Green Peas Per bushels, $1.75. Potatoes Per bushel, $1.00. Onions Bermudas, $2.25 per crate. New York Grain and Produce Market Vow York. Mar B. Flour Les actte and a shade easier without being quotably lower. Wheat Snot easy: No. 2 red. 8S54c. elevator; No. 1 Northern tliiluth. M'r. f. o. b. afloat. Fro nounced weakness was an early feature in wheat today. At noon a rally followed, but it broke again and clo cd weak at c. net loss. May closed 80c; July, SOc.s September, 70c; December, 80c. Corn Spot easy; JNo. 2, 07?4c. elevator, and 07c f. o. b. afloat. Options bad an early period of decided weakness, and Closed steady at T4c. net decline. May clo-cd OGc.; July, 05c.; September, 014c. Oats Spot easier; No. 2. 414c.; No. 3, 4Cc: No. 2 white, 51c; No. 3 white, 5014c; track mixed western, 4014a4714c. : track white, B0a5uo. Op tions generally weak and lower, with the other markets. Butter Active nnd firm; creamery, 21 a2114c; do. factory, 16a21c; renovated, 18a 214c; imitation creamery, 10a22c; state dairy. 20a2214c. Olicesc Firm; state full cream, small fancy colored and white, 13al3V4c: full cream, large, fall make, fancy colored and white. 12a 1214c. Eggs Weak; state and Fenna., 17al7'4c; western, 1614al714c Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, May C Acting o nthe belief that the drought rules in grains is over.spcculators pressed the markets tcday and declines wero registcied in all pits. It was clearly a day governed by the disappearance of the dry neathcr bogey, and at the clcse July wheat showed a los of l!4c; July corn, a?c, and July oats, -sc rrovis ions closed a shade to 5c lower. Cash quota tions wcio as follows: Flour F.asier; No. 2 spring wheat, ila.oc: No. 3, 74a74j4c; No. 2 red, 82a8lc; No. 2 oats, UHalZr-.; No. 2 white, 43ialll4c; No. 3 white, 4214a4314c. ; No. 2 rye, 5&a5314c; good feeding barley. ; fair to choice malting, 68a 71c; No. 1 flix seed, $1.3: No. 1 northwest fin, $1.71); prime timothy seed, S7.10j7.15: mc.ss pork, per barrel, ?10.5al7; lard, per 100 lbs., S10.13alO.17V4; short rib", sides. yi.50a.(V; shoulders, 74aSc! clear sides, S10.10al0.20; whis key, S1.E0. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast Buffalp, May .-. Cattle Receipts, 4,100; irnnfl. strjdv: butchers' cows and heifers. 15j25c. higher; butchers' steers, 10a20c lower; best feeders and stoekers, steady to strong; no de mand for lower grades: prime steeis, $G.50a7: one load, $7.23; choice, 1,200 to 1,401 pound steers, $4.40a0.7.; fair to good. $.).40a6.23; choice, 1,000 to 1,200 pound steers. $o.05a.10: fair to good, $3.15.110; choice heifeis. $5.50a6.23; fair to good. $4.50.13.25: common, light to fair, $3.50 al.2; beat fat cows, $4.73a5.23; fair to good, S3.75a4.G0; canners nnd common, $2.J0a3.00: e poit bulls, $3.25a5.50; butchers' bulls. $4.50.13; tausage bulls. $3.50a4.'2.i; fresh cows and spring cis, supply light; choice, $5a0.E0; common to good, $23a45; common feeding steers, $4.40al,75; choice packers, $4.fi5al.S3; common, gi.23al.00; stock heifeis, ?J.23a3.70j good stock steers, elites, $4.75a5. Hogs Receipts, 13,300; active, SalOc. lower; heavy, $7.25a7.33; mKed, $7.10j7,20; pigs, 0.30 a0.35; roughs, $O.40afl.7O; sUkk. 5a5.50. ShceD and lambs Receipts. 10.200: stionr nnd 10c higher; clipped lambs, tops. S8.73a6.b3; fair to good, $6.20jO.CO; culls and common, 84n5.73; carlings, $0.25a0.43; clipped cheep, tops mlwd, $3.75aS: fair to good, $3a5.60; culls and com mon, $3a4.75. ' Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Mav 5. Cattle Receipts, 10.500: ex ports, 10c higher; others, steady; good to prime btcor.o, Su.75a7.20: poor to medium, $l,50a(i.40; stoekers and feeders, $2.50a5.23: cows, $1.40i5.30; heifers, $2a6; canners, !1.40a2.l0; bulls, $.23a 3.75; calves, ?1.00a0; Texas fed steers, $3.25a 0.23; western steers, fed, $4.S0a5.75. Ilogsrtccclpts': Today, 30,000; tomoirow, 17, 000; left over, 2,500; strong: mlsed and butch ers, $G.S0a7.25; good to choice heavy, $7.15a 7.3214; lough heavy, $fl.D0a7.10; light, $0.03a7i bulk of sales, $0.00a7.15. East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Liberty, May 5. Cattle Lower; choice, S0.70a0.85; prime, $fl.35a6.00; good, $3.7Oa0.2O. Hogg Lower: prime heavy, $7.23a7.33; best mediums, $7a7.15; heavy yorker, so.srao.i)j; light CIO,, (SU.OUJU.,,), pigs, u.owu.tu, iuu,u. fr, KOafl.CO. ' siippn About kteadv. prime wclhers, $3.,0.i 3.83: culls and common, $2.50.13.50; lambs, $0.30a0.75; veal calves, $3a3.50. Connolly & Wallace Scranton's Shopping: Center 1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. If critics can kill a business It ought to die. The harder they strike at what we are doing the better we like It. This store serves both the rich and the poor. It serves each better because it serves them both. White Shirt Waists, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1,75 All under-prices. The first is a Gibson waist of pique, plaited back and stock collar. At $1.25 is the same, only plaited front and back, The $1.50 waist is still the same style only finer. At $1.75, a fine pique waist, plaited front and back. btr If our Shirt Waist Store did not keep its eyes open and large quantities of the things you want, at the time you want them, you d be paying lull price ior tnese preuy waisia. A Sale of Hair Pins Near Shell Hair Pins .Are the nearest approach to real Tortoise Shell that we have been able to find. We have gath ered an immense stock from the makers and are prepared for this sale with a variety of styles never before shown. The clearness of these pins and the fine smooth finish recommend them to your con sideration. Price 35c a dozen. Summer Underwear Men's, Women's, Children's No heed to talk now you'll come anyway, but let us just say this: Connolly & Wallace's is not only the best Underwear Store, but the cheapest. Tor the jbest is always cheapest in the long run. Everything ready Women's Handkerchiefs Twelve thousand Handkerchiefs at9Ceh ty the dozen, $1.00. This is the best news ot today. Fart of the lot are all linen handkerchiefs with one-half inch hems, a splendid, fine quality worth lully isc each. Then there are quantities of pretty embroidered and drawn work hemstitched hand kerchiefs, fine and sheer values range from iac to 25c each. Choose from all at 9c each or $1.00 a dozen. Corset Special These are J. B. Corsets, made of pretty 50C printed sateens. The shape is good, being the modern straight front the material are those usually found in all dollar Corsets sizes f- 1 8 to 26 Ovv Connolly & Wallace. FINANCIAL Trans-Continental Maps mailed upon request to Institutions, Executors, Investors and Trustees. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine St., New York C1 National league. At New YorL H. 11. K. Philadelphia ,...0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0-0 ti 2 New York OlOOOOOO 1 3 0 Dattetles SliOco mid Jatklitsch; Kcmcily,' Kvans and llowcrman. Umpires Droun una I'oMera. ' At Brookljn- II. II. 11. Boston oonononoi-i s i Ilrookljn ,., 01100002x- 0 l DalU'rieii Malarkey and KitliUgei llughu end I'arrell. Umpire O'Pay, At Chicago- "" II. II. K. St. i-culs 0 0002120 0-5 11 3 Chicago ......... ,,,,..1010000002 0 3 llattcriea Murphy and 11 an; ICason and Kling. Uinnlrc Cantilllon. At Cincinnati- II. II. K. Pittaburg ,., ,,.,,..,.0 1020020 1-0 U 1 Cincinnati .....0 0000002 0-2 10 4 Ditterlea Uever and p'Coonorj Ewing and Bergen. Umpire Eroille. American League. At Barton- B. II. 1!. Baltimore ,.-,,.., ,i".0 0000000 2-2 7 2 Boaton ,..,...2 0 0 2 1 0 0 Ox-fl 0 3 Batterlea Ilughta and Iloblnaonj Wintert and Warner. Uroplra Bbtrldan. ' At Philadelphia- f R. II. E. Waahlngton ,,,,,.,,,,.,.1010 0 0 10 0-5 U 1 ftdUdtlpbU .., -.1 1 l'O 9 0 3 1 x-7 U 0 Family cares and duties do not weigh down the well woman, und the children are never in her way. But when the womanly health fails, and there is a con stant struggle with weakness and pain, household duties are a burden almost past bearing, and children are a cease less anuoyance and worry. Weak women are made strong and slclc women arc made well by the use of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Brescription. It establishes regularity, dries disagreeable drains, heals inflammation ana ulcera tion and cures female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by Utter frte . All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. l had been ailing tome time, troubled with female weakness, "writea Mra. Wm. H. Johnson, of Avoudale, Chester Co., P. Bvery, month I would have to lie on my back. I tried many different medicines aud nothing gave roe relief uutil I began Dr. I'lercc'a medicines, utlag two bottles of Favorite Prescription and twa ( Golden Medical Discovery,' These medicine hae cured me. When I began your treatment I was not ablt to do very much, but now 1 do the work for my family of nine, and feel better to-day than I have for a year. I thank you. doctor, from the bottom of my heart, for well do I know that you arc the one who cured me." "Favorite Prescription" has the (ettit mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept anunkuown and unproved sub stitute in its place. Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best laxative for family use. choice Oil market. I Cily, Jlay 5. Cicdit balances, 120; rcrttfl i, no bid. Shipments, 171,017; amagc, !), Oil MtP. 012. Kims, 111,153; average, 08,701 A NEW YORK HOTELS. LDINE UOTEL W ITII AV..UE fWKKN 8DTH AND UOT1I ST8. NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW. Fl BPR.OOF BOODY.McLELLAN &C0. BANKERS, No 57 Broadway, New York City. MKJlUi:rtS NKW YOHK STOCK KXCIIASfin. S10CKS.BONDS and IN VEaTMEN TS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd at. cross town cars and transfer at -4th avc. direct to hotel, Hooint with Hath ) JKulU with Hath 1.60 upward, f 1 $2. 50. W. ti. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth fat. and Ir Ing I'lace, NEW YORK. American Plan, 3.M Per Day and Upwards. European Plan, 11.00 Per Pay and Upwards, Special Bate to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. I For Busluess lien 4- in ths bsart of the 4. district r For Shoppers I s mlnutt' wall to Wannmakars; Sore. Easy of acceaa to the srsat ry Oooda atoraa. For Sightseers wholesale) f -f f .- all Ont block from B'way Cars, aivf Ins easy transportation, to all points of tntwaat. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOItK. Cor. Uth BT. VNIVBRSITT VU Only one Block Irom Broadway. Rooms, $1 Op. p.., . t ' THE Six Eagles Mines An investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the best known mining property in the state of Washington. A Developed Working nine Not a Prospective Proposition. A limited amount of stock is now being offered to raise money for im provement in equipment and gener al development of the property. Awarded Bronze Tledal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now sailing at $ .50 a share. The price will soon bo advanced. Get in now on the ground floor. Write for full particulars, SIX EAGLES 1I1I1G CO 1203 Orozler Bldg,, Philadelphia, Pa. FINANCIAL'. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In EITect Nor. 3, 1D01. Trains leave Scranton lor New 'iorlc At 1.10. 8.15, U.UJ, 7.K0 and 10.03 a. m.; 12.15, 3.40, 3.33 p. m. For' New York and Philadelphia 7.50, Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $550,000 on 1 Hj Cubanola claars are M I H rondo from old, A HI mild Havana,' I leaf, which ls A ltl HBall curod yOfll Wfl and aaod S.W UmnJVA CiibarjX. Mil W IaiR 1 II JwJr true of any M lsjrother 5 cent cigar M Imperial Cigar Company, 100 Lackawanna Avenue. VIIOLKS.MK TOIUCCONISTS Aud Distributers ot Cubanola Cigars. Pavs 3 interest savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. MAKE MORE nONEV. Ib yonr income-Hufllclent? If not, nul you are nnslous to Increase It, write rne. stallnit whnt amount you can Invest, II only $10, nnd I w?ll wriloVvoui n letter or nnvlieFrc Kor v-uralhrlvedonenotlilnBCACOitstidylDvoit. monts. I know I can tnoreubeyonr luociineby poiniinioutSnfelnvestmoiits liltlicrlo nn- ANDREW L BUSH, ""vestment Broker. Bank References jprlngl.eld. Mass BARGAINS IN OIL STOCKS I WILLIAM a KINO&CO. Mombcis of llouston (Toxi.h) 1)11 HtooU K.v chunco hollclt ordorc, GREAT R4. CHOPTIL ACL StMaCsrttUL Allis-Chalmers Co BucecESors to Machine Duslneae ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wilkcs-Barre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Minimi Machinery, Pumps. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In EITect, Kov. 3, 1001. Trains le.iw Scranton. Par PulladelphJa and New York via I. t It n n. at 0.8S nnd U.:fl a. in., and 8.18, 4.37 (rilacii Rlamoiid Exprcfci), and 11.3J p. m. Bun- di Dl & II. H. ! '3S 827 P- m- Po'r White Haen, llaileton and principal points in the "oa rcilonJ. la l. a: II. It. K'o.3!f, 2.18 and ?. p. ' 'r I'uttavtlle, 0.38 a. m., 2.48 P'For Bethlehem, Ilaiton, Headlns, HarrUbure, 10.05 a. m., and 12.45 and 3.E3 n. m. or iooy-hanna-At 6.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1.15, 6.22 and 9 00 a. m.; LtaT 6.50 und 11.35 p. m. For Bina h'amton and way Btatlon-10.20 a. m. and no n. m. For Oswego, Syracuse and Utiea 1.15 ant U22 a. hi.; 1.53 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse and litica, train at 6.22 a. m. daily, except Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 a, ru.; 1.10 and 6.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 6.15 p. m. Uloomsburg Division For Northumberland, at 6 35 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and 0.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. in.; 3.10 and 0.00 p. m lunday Tralns-For New York, 1.40, 3 15. 6.05 and 10.03 a. m.; 3.40, 3.33 p. m. For Buffalo 1 15 arid fl.22 a. m.; 1.55, 6.50 and 11.35 p. m. For Uinghamton and vay stations 10.80 a. ra Blcomsburg Division Leave Scranton, 10.0S a, ro. and 6.10 p. ro. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect November 21, 1001. Trains lor Caibondalo leave Scranton at 6.20, 8 00. S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00, 1.29, 2.34, 3.63. 6 20 0.25, 5.67, 0.15, 11.20 p. ro.; 1.31 a. m. For Iloncsdale-6.20, lO.lSa. m.; 2.34 and 5.2a p,rm Wilkcs-Barre 6.38, 7.48,, 8.41. 0.38, 10.43 a. ro.; 12.03, 1.42. 2.1S, 3.28, 4.27, 6.10. 7.4S. 10Fof "3V. It. "r. roints-6.38, 8.38 a. m.; 2.18, 4 27 and 11.30 p. nl. For Pennsylvania R. It. Points 6.38, 0.39 a in.; 1.42, 3.28 and 4.27 p. m. For Albany and all points north 0.20 a. m, and 3.52 p. in. - SUNDAY TIUINS. For Carbondalc 8.50, 11.33 a. m.; 2.34, 3.32, 5.62 and 11.17 p. ro. Kor Wllkes-Barre 0.33 a. ro.; 12.03, 1.68, 3.23, 6.32 and 0.17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For Ilonesdale 8.60 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. 1 W. U PBYOR, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. IT if ' "P8 SSS'rZY ii TA (Ulaek-D ' roonil Espiess), 11.00 p. ro. Sundays; D. fc IL It. It., 038 a. m. ; 1.5S, b.27 p. ro. l-. TimMiirmoLk. Towanda. Kluilra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermediate stations, l D . L. and W. It. It.. S.10 a. m. and 3.60 p. in. For Ocncva, Uochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, ChUaco and all points ucst, via D. 4; II. It. It, 7 48 12 03 a. ni.; 1.42. 3.2S (Black Diamond UxJ ii'res'.), 7.43, 10.41. 11.30 p. ra. Sundays, V, k 11. It. It., J2.0J, 8.27 p. in. ...... .. Pullman parlor und tleeplng or Lehigh alley Parlor tars on all trains bctweea Wilkes-Usrrs and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspen IiOLLIN III WILBUR, Ccn. Supt., S Cortlsnd street. New ork. ... CHARLES S. LK11. Oen. Pass. Agt., !8 C!ortIand ktrccti cv York A. W. NONKMACllER, PIv. Pais. Agt,, South Bethleiicm, Pa. , For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket ollkt'. CO Public Square, Wllkea-llarrf, U's." Pennsylvania Bailroad. Echedule in Effect June 2, 1ML Trains leave Scranton: 6.3a a. m week days, througli vcsllbulo train Irom Wllkea-Barrc. Pull. man buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadel- nhla. via Pottsvillo; stops at principal interme. Slate atatlons. Also connects tor Sunbury, liar- rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waahlngton and (or Pittsburg and the west. 8.38 a. m., week days, lor Sunbury, Harrlsbiirg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts. "iVS? T. week days (Sundays. 1.68 p. ro.), for'sunbury, IlarrUburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho west. 3 "8 ii. in., week dav, through vcitlbule train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and I coaihen to PUUadcli.hla.vIa Pottsvllle. Stop at principal lnternicdlato atatlons 4 27 p, m.. vveck dayj, (or llaileton, Sunbury, Harrii-biirg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ' " " J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J, U. WOOD, Ueu. Visi. Agl. New Jersey Central. In Kllcct Nov. 17, 1001. Stations In New York, toot ot Liberty street anil South Ferry, K. It. Trains leavo Scranton tor New ork, PhlladeN phla, Kotrn, Bethlehem, Allcntoun, Mauch Chunk, Wliit Haven. Athlcy and Wllkes-Barre at 7,S0a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. in. bunday, 2.10 p. in. Ouukcr Lit' Kxprcm leave) Scranton at 7.30 a ni., througli tolld veatllnilo train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars, (or Philadelphia, with only one change of curs (or Baltimore. Washington, D 0 and all principal points touth and wet. I'o- Avoea, Pittston and Wilkcs-Barre, 1 p. ro, and 4 i. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. as. For Long llrani.li, Ocan Grove, etc., 7.30 a. ""VoVllcJulnB. Lcbamn and Ilarrtsburg, via AN Icntovvn, at 7.30 a. in. and 1 p. in. Sunday, 2.19 For Pottsvllle at 7.S0 a. m. and 1 p. in. For rates und tickets apply to agent at ststioa, W. U. BlIhLKH, General Manager. New York, Ontario and Western. In Effect Tuesday, Sept. IT, 1001. NORTH BOUND. Leave Leave Arrive Trains. rkranton. Curbonilale, Cadoals. v" 1 -. 10.3i a. ni. 11.10 a. m. 1.00 p. m. Ko 7 ........ 0-1 P- m. Ar. Carbondile 6.40 p. m. ho. 1 ........ SOUTHBOUND. ' Leave Uave Arrlv Trains. Cadosla. Caibondale. Scranton. No 0 ........ '. 7.00a.m. 7,40a. ro. ilo ........ !" P- '" J'00 !' '" 4.40 p. m. bUHDAYS ONLY, KORTJl BOUND. V Leave Leave Arrive Trains. Scrauton. Curbondale. Cadosla. No. o .".Ma. m. 0.10 p. ro 10.43 a. ra. No B ........ WOP- '" Ar' Carbondale 7.40 p. m. ""' SOUTH BOUND. Leave Leave Arrlva Trains. Cadosla. CjrlKindale. Scranton. Ni. 6 .,... 7.00a. nu 7.40s. m. ho. 10 4,p.in. o.uup.m. o.iap.m. Trains Nos. 1 on week days, and 0 on Sundays, niako main line connections (or New York city, Mlddlctowii, Walton, NorvvUb, Oneida, Otvvtga sud all points west. For (urtber Information consult ticket agents, J. U. ANDERSON, U. P. A., New York. 1. E. WELSU, T. V. A.. 8cranton. Ps, - ? '", k A$ a7 W?V ' . ..WA-i.-., . i .HX-'-. ... &