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THE SCRANTOft TRIBUNE- MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1002.
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
PRESENT STATUS Or THE HARD
COAL TRADE.
JTew Spring Prlco-List a Good Indi
cation That There Will Not Bo a
Strike Minors Want a Union
label on the Powder They Burn.
Stove Moulders Get nn Increase of
Wages of Five Per Cent. Mako-up
of the D., L. and W. Board for
Today.
Tlir-ro will bo no iicneral strike at the
mines tlilH spring the now spring price
lists are a pood Indication of that. As
to the various proceedings leading up
to the Issuing of the price lists, much
might be said. In fact, to some critics
In the trade, the Shainokln convention
with its absolutely Impossible resolu
tions, the calling In of the Civic Fed
eration, the famous conference between
the presidents of sevoinl of the an
thiaclte roads and the representatives
of the Mine Workers, and the decision
for a thirty days' truce followed by
the announcement of spring prices, are
all acts In a drutna, the hero of which
is a distinguished member of the Civic
Federation.
That Is, the various acts followed In
such rapid succession ns to preclude
the Idea that everything was unpre
meditated. However, operators and
representatives of the miners have
talked things over together, and cer
tainly the organization of which Mr.
Mitchell Is head has obtained recogni
tion. Whether the rank and file of the
miners will be satisfied with this or
will make further demands, as has
been the case with past organizations
In the anthracite llelds, remains to be
seen. It Is sufficient that this year will
not see the miseries of a long-drawn
strike.
The new price lists are expected to
bring out a lot of orders, particularly
from the west, whete so many dealers
last year, distrusting the permanency
of the new order of things, delayed or
dering until summer, and paid 30, 40 or
Mc. more a ton for the privilege. In
the Northwest thcie will be consider
able supplies left on lake docks when
the first boats arrive In the course of
u week or so. The market at present
is rather quiet. In Chicago territory
dealers are preparing to look up their
probable needs and cover their -wants
ns soon as possible. Along the lower
lakes and in Canadian territory theie
lias been a fair degree of activity in the
trade. Heie, as elsewhere, the new
price lists were received with proper
deference. Along the Atlantic seaboard
some rather raw cold weather has kept
up consumption pretty well, and the
total demand has been large enough
to satisfy dealeis. Engineering and
Mining Journal.
Union Label on Powder.
The members of the I.ocal union No.
1681, United Mine Workers of America,
have passed a lesolutlon directed to
the president and directors of the
Mooslc Powder company requesting
that that corporation put the union
label on all powder manufactured by it.
The lesolutlon points out that the
company's employes have recently or
ganized a union and that the mlneis of
ihe anthracite region are particularly
desirous of using nothing but union
powder.
Increase in Wages.
The one hundred and more moulders
employed at the Scranton Stove works
have been granted an increase of five
per cent, in their wages. The Increase
went into effect on April 1, and will bo
continued Indefinitely.
It was decided upon at a joint con
feience held between the Iron Mould
ers' National association and the Stove
Manufacturers' National Defense asso
ciation. D., L. and W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-up of the
D., ti and W. board for today:
SC.Nll.VV. AI'IIHj 0.
IMi.is i:.iit 10 p. in., M. l'iniicily.
.MONDAY, Al'llir, 7.
i:tras Hast 1,80 ii, in., IIoIhiKiii, II. .1. T. ir
lln; 10 a. in., lloltokcn, SI. .1. lltnnlcan; 11 n,
in,, r. P. Stevens; 1 p. ni., lloliol.cn, (. V. ritz
KCiuld, Smith's crew; 2 p. m., W. .1, Jloiior; 2.30
p. in., Iloliokrn, Oliver: 5 p. m., 1'. I,. Itogcr;
(I p. in., Ilobokoii, I). M. llallell.
Summit', i:ti.'. 1 ,i. in,, riounfi'lkcr; 11 u. hi.,
Wlllium llo.ir. Willi JI. Mr.Mlii.u-r'n eicw; 2 p.
in., Thompson; (i p. in., Ilcmilgan; 8 p. m.,
C'oltlt'ii.
I'lit-licii 0 a. in,, Wlilnctj 7 n. m., S. I'in.
ni'rt.v; S .i, in,, llou.H'i; II, II a, in,, Martin; 0 p,
in,, (.', Ilirlholomcw ; 7.30 p. in.. Murphy; ! p,
in., W, II, II irtliolomru ; 10 p. in., I.Jin pintr.
Ilelpcm 7 a. in., (.'jfTnr.v; 7 a. in,, Singer; 10
a, in., Suor; 6.43 p. in., Mnntoii; 8.30 p. in,,
Jkdmorn.
IIxIlh West 10 a. m., It. C'.u-lner; 2 p. in., .1.
Cilucm; 1 p. m,, A, V Kctiliam; 11 p. in,, O,
ltamlulpli.
NOllL'i:.
W, II, Mann iui'1 cicw will run S a. in. iwliu
April 7.
T. Friciy ami cuwwlll rim No, C, April 7.
M. Smith a n J ireu- will run U. 13 i. m. cMr.i
April 7,
.1. II. Mnrtcis, I'. MiDoniicIl urn M. (iinlry
will iro en No. 2 April 7 to learn Morris and liv
m. dlvl.-loii.
II. McDiulc goes out with O. Kearney.
Coinluetors T. McCarthy anil P. Wall rail at
iialu iiuitci'a olflcc b a. in,, Monday, April 7,
This and That.
The New York und Xtosendale Cement
company, owned by S, D, Coykondull,
has sold out to the Consolidated Rosen
dale Cement company, recently Incor
porated, with a capital of $1,600,000.
The Consolidated already owned the F.
O, Norton, the Lawrence, tho Law
rencevllle, and tho Newark and Itosen
ilale companies. The Consolidated Is
controlled by Win, N, Beach and James
13. Paulding.
As a result of friction In the National
Bait company's management some Im
portant changes have been made in the
officials. N, S. Beardslee, of Soranton,
Fa., Is now president; Joy Morton, of
Chicago, vice president; M, B. Fuller,
If
You Could Look
Into the future and fee the condition
to which your cough, if ncglect
I your couch, ll neglected,
you would seek relief at
will bring you
ouce and that
naturally would be through
Shiloh's
Consumption
(ms. Guaranteed to cure Con.
jlllfc sumption, BronchUU,
rflpB Asthma, and alt lung
Trouble. Cure Cough aud Cold in a day,
K cent. Write to 8. C. Wells ft Co.
Le Roy, ft, Y., for free trial bottle.
Kar)'CIvcrRMtTM P""
FINANCIAL,
SI.OOO
'hi I
mrter ins tnessture is filed with
This is an UN KEl'KATED
RECEIVED
132 D EC JQ 47 paid via Rawlins,
EncamDment Wyo. 31
federal Security Co..,
277 Dearborn StTPisher Bldg. Chicago.
,On account of unexpected rich returns from shaft assays and
jplenty of money in treasury for development purposes all Black
Tiger Copper stock will be withdrawn from the market on and after
April thirtieth or before if you dispose of ,the stock, allotment
.now. in your hands .
TREASURY STOCK now sellinc: for 10 cents per share. Don't delay, buy now; $5.00
pays for 50 shares. $10.00 for 100 shares, and so on. Parties wishing; to investigate the
merits of "BLACK TIQER" stock, which is full paid and non -assessable, should lose no
time in sending to
THE FEDERAL SECURITY CO., 277 Dearborn St,. Chicago, III,
DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE, MAPS, ETC., HAILED FREE.
of Scranton, secretary and treasurer:
P. W. Ralyea, of Scranton, assistant
treasurer, and W. B. Putney, jr., of
New York, assistant secretary. The
board of directors contains the names
of only N. S. Beardslee, Joy Morton
and W. S. Eddy, of the old board. En
gineering and Mining Journal.
General Superintendent T. E. Clarke,
Division Superintendent E. M. Rlne,
Trainmaster J. J. McCann and other
Lackawanna railroad officials made a
tour of inspection over the Winton
branch yesterday afternoon.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
1'ioin a tablo of prices covering manv J cars
kept by Dun it appeara that since a .irar ego
there lus Leon nu acugp adiunce of 4.5 per rent.
This Dun's Kowcw explains, is mainly due to the
nchanco of 27 per cent, in breadstufls and nea'ly
l'l per cent, in iiu.its. In ecrn alone, there has
been an advance of 18 ccnls a bushel, and in otts
tho change is almost as striking, while all pro
Us on. arc now at a greatly adwncod lciel. In
dairy pioducls there is little change, although
eggs am Mill V, cents a dozen higher thin
they wcio n jcar ago. Iliittrr, cheese and ap
ples arc a!o comcuhat higher. Misecllaneoui
food products arc fractlonilly lower than they
ucrp a year ago; coffco hat ins fallen a crnt a
pound and sugar .1 considerable fraction. Clotli
nig bhotts a small gain, cotton being hlghT as
well as footwear and sill;. Jiut ttool is easier,
and rubber 11 cents lower. Notwithstanding tho
recent adtanees in iron and steel pruduits, metals
n a Viliold exhibit a decline, the widest change
beina; 5 cents a pound in copper, ttith smaller
lcM'es in lead and petroleum. In the mt-cclt m
eous ditislon the most conspicuous chance dur
ing the jcar is the rise of 12 rents in turpentine,
while hemp and linseed oil also gained. Nu
liHious small declines neutralized the cflect of the
few lsrges adtanees, howetcr.
Karnings are larger than last jear on nil
clasae.s of roads, but the gain is especially
inaiketl on the Northern and Canadian Pacific.
Tiafflc on trans-continental roads has been xcry
liraty for many months, and earnings ulioitr tor
lespondiiig increase, bhlpments of wheat hate
been large and the return moument the great
cat ctei known.
The I,lnk-T)clt Jlachinery coinpiny, of Chicago,
is figuring on a largo coal handling plant for the
Calcutta docks, India. Two of the company's
engineering experts are now on their ttay to
tint part of the world. The contract tlll in
clude the construction of warehouse?, etc., and
will mean the purchase of otcr 2,000 tons of
structural steel.
A contract has just been closed by the Marine
Iron ttorks, of Chicago, for machinery for the
Tjtuaco-Clilapas Trading and Traiii-poitutlon com
pany, one of the great rnmmerclal companies do
ing business in the troplcH. Among other notable
pieces of wurk Is the complete equipment of a
rier steamer for the Zamgozt Mining company,
of Colombia.
Tho Wellman-S-eaver r.nglneerlng roinpany, ct
Cleveland, O., lias changed its name to tliut of
'tho Wellman-Scaver-Morgan Engineering com
Pliny. Tho company uill manufacture a general
lints of machinery for iron aud ttcel manufactur
ing plants.
A I'ittsburg syndicate has purchased 10,000 aeies
of coal land in Indiana county, l'a., for (lSt),iKio,
Contracts hate been left for the election of min
ing plants and 230 coking plants, making the
combined aluo of the proptrty otcr $l,000,0ui),
Charles II. Warren, recently resigned tlcc
president of the Central Ilallroad of New Jersey,
ha accepted an olfer from the Hock Islind to
bo a&Utant'tu the president of that road, bat
ing charge of operation und traffic.
Montgomery, O,, will receive sealed bids until
April ii at noon for $10,000 6 per tent, toad
liiipiotement' bonds, dated April 1, 10O-, duo
$1,000 March and September 1, 10OU, 1011, 11)10,
1021, 1020,
The new BrltUh naal barracks at Portsmouth,
It is reported, are to be crjulpiKd with electrlo
light machinery, manufactured by tho Uullock
KIcctrlo Manufacturing company, of Cincinnati.
Imports of do' goods and general merchandise
at the port of New York lat week were $12,
012,707 agalnat Sli.&.'J.UU the preceding week,
and O,6i(,260 the tame week one )ear ago,
Tho Cincinnati Milling Mac hint) company, of
Cincinnati, O,, is about to mako largo ihlp
mints of machine tool bpctialttcs to Sydney, New
South WalcJ.
The StlllttelMlterre & 6mlth'HIIe company, of
Dajton, O,, lias large contracts on hand for
turbine and pumpiug outfit for shipment to
'Kngland.
It is reported that Proctor & Camble, of Cin
cinnati, will erect a (220,000 cottomnd oil mill
ut Augusta, tia. Construction will begin at
ouce.
E. 1'iuey Fassmore, recently elected asjtstaut
cashier ol the franklin National bank, o( Phil
adelphia, assumed bis uew duties Saturday morn
ing. The Tabor manufacturing; company, of Phila
delphia, has recently taken several orders for
moldloj macbiiici tor shipment to England.
Tbt Staodard Sanitary Manufacturing com
pany, ol Pltttburg, has a contract for bath tubs,
etc., for shipment to St. Petersburg.
FINANCIAL
THE WESTERN UNION
INCORPORATED
OFFICES IN AMERICA.
tho Comnnnr fn
MKhSaoe, and u deUrcrod by reqaesf of the sender, under the condition
THOS. T. ECKBRT. ProsWant and General Ml
it Qor. Jiokton 8t. ni Ptolfie
.B.lWcCaff ory
THE MARKETS
SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS.
IThe following quotations are furnished Tin
Tribune by Haight k Freest Co., 311-315 Meara
Building. W. D. Itunyon, manager.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Amal. Copper 04 OT.i 61?4 M7
Amer. Car roundly.... 29i 20Vi 20 29L
American Ice lT 1S',4 17?i 18V4
Amer. Locomotive 31 H1H 31 31
Am. Smelt. (! Itef. Co.. 47i,'a 47'4 47'A 47W
American Sugar Ml l'U 130 1J1H
Atchison 7 7V8 7ics "8
Atchison, Pr OS'i D81'. OS t)S
Bait. & Ohio 107H 107Vi 100i 10,.
Ilrook. It. T iX uv,i K 0V&
C'Iip.o. & Ohio 40(4 4iH 40H 4(!ti
Chicago t Alton .10 IT. 30 30
Chic. & O. V 2IU 24U 24i 24',4
Chic., Mil. &. St. P ....1704 171 100H 100
Chic, It. I. ct P 177',b 17Mi 177Vi IJSli
Ool. Fuel & Iron 100VS 101 100'i I01'4
Col. fc Southern 2S',i 28?i 2.S 2S
Col. A Southern, Pr .... 4r. 43 4"i 4)
Erie H7'6 38 :I7' 37
Erie, 1st Pr r.SH 68 08' 68
Erie. 2d Pr Mf, 54i 04 f4
Hooking Valley 815k S3 Sli M',4
Illinois Central 143,i 144H 1H14 113
Iui. & Nasli 10SV4 lOOi 1084 lOOVft
Manlnttni 13.1 134',i 1MV& 3
Metropolitan St. Ilv ...,WWj V.V 104V4 105
Mo. Kan. (c T., Pr.... 5'A r.5',i W5s 04
Missouri Pacific 101H 101Vi 101 10U1
N. Y. Central 104 i4 k;j io3
NorfMk & Western .... 00'J 67i 50Ts C7Vi
Out. t West Kl'i .'H'J .11 31
Pacific Mail H'6 4IH 43 41
PcniH. It. 11 PilH I'.l'i 150 lot
People's Cas 10.U1 10IV1 Iftl lot
Iteading 07 M 57',i 57
Heading, vt Pr Si S2t5 82U S2i-j
Heading, 2d Pr 0S 0.17J ns's 08Va
Itcpiiblie Steel IS 18i, 18 1SV4
Southern Pacitlc lm M'4 05
Southern It. It 112 3i rtPi, :
Southern II. It.. Pr .... 04 ll."i',a 04 0"
Tciin. Coal k Iron 70Vt TlHi OO'A 70
Texas & Pacific 11 41 4P,i 4H4
Union Pacific 102 101 IOTA 102
Union Pacific, Pr SSH 8SA fW',4 8SVs
U. S. Leather I1U l.l"i 13 13
It. H. leather, Pr 81 Sl 84 81
tT. S. Itiiblier, Pr 50 KO .10 fill
IT. S. Meet 42'i, 42i 4". 42VS
IT. S. Steel, Pr 04' 04 !I4' 0414
Wabash 23 21 g-'IH 23
Waba-.li, Pr 4.H,i 4j 4J 43Vi
Total sales, 37I.10O shares.
CHICACO GRAIN & PKOVISION MAItKHT.
WHEAT Open, lllcrh. Low. Cln.
May 71 71 7l't 71V4
Jiih- 70 Tl!4 T0J 70Ts
COHN
Mav i7 ,WS r.i f.5
July W& OT',i 0S?i 5S
OATS
Mat- 12 42 42 42
Julv ....' 33 3.1 3J 33
1'OUK-
Mav 10.40 10M1 10.10 10,10
July 10.53 10.0.3 10 55 10.02
LARD
Mav 0.17 0,17 0.17 0.C7
Julv 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70
KIDS
May 8.87 S87 S.S3 fl 67
July 8.07 8.07 S.03 8.07
NEW YOIIK COTTON MAnKET,
Open. Ulch. Low. Clo.
Miv S'W 8.07 8.81 SS7
Julv 8.07 S.07 8 hit 8R8
August 8.73 S.73 807 8.C9
BANK STATEMENT.
Receipts, dccrca&o (1,310,030
Loans, Increase 3,148,001
Specie, decrease 4,310,010
Legal tinder, increase 3,12S,fi0)
Deposits. cU-ereuso i.li.PO)
Ciiculatloti, dicrcaso L02.2OO
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Did. Asked.
Lickawanna Dairy Co., Pr. 60
County bating Hank & Trust Co., 300 ...
First National Bank (Carbondalc) 600
Third National Bank 6.10
Dime Deposit and Discount Bank,, UK) ,,,
Economy Licht. II. it P. Co. , 49
First National Bank 1300 ...
Lacka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co,.., 10s ,,,
Clark tc Snovcr Co., I'r 12s
Scranton Savings Bank 100 ,,,
Tradei s' National Bank , 225 ,,,
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 12s ,,,
People's Bank 135 ...
Scranton Packing Co , si
. JIOND3,
Ecranton Possengel Hallway, first
Mortgage, due 1020 115 ,
People's Street Railway, first mort
gage, duo 1018 US ,
People's Street Railway, General
mortgage, due mi ...,.,.,. IIS ,,,
Ecranton Traction 0 per cent lis ...
Economy Light, Heat & Power Co., ,,, 07
North Jersey It Pocono Ieo Co ,,,,, ,,, 07
Consolidated Water Supply Co , ,,, 10
t -
Scranton Wholesale Market,
(Corrected by 11. a. Dale, 87 Lackawanna Ate.)
Flour-?!. 10.
lkans-2,40.
Butter Fresh creamery, S0c; Juno creamery,
20o.; dairy, 22c. "
Chccse-12!sa!3c.
Eggs Ncarb), 17c.; western, lCalCHc
Peas Per bushel, (1.75.
Marrow Beans Per bushel,,. $2.33a2.t0.
potatoes I'cr bushel. Hie.
' Onions Per bushel, 'fl.fJO.
Philadelphia Live Stock.
Philadelphia, April 0. Lite stock receipts for
tho week: Cattle, 2,823; sheep, 7,3.X; ho,'s. .',.
017, Cattle Ueneral market uctlve und liladier;
extra stock being in good demand and rather
dearcci best, (U.b0a7; choice, $0.C0a0.C2; good,
K6at).23; medium, p.JO.i.1.73; common, $a5 25.
Sheep und Lamba Suppllei only moderate and a
lltnur feeling pertsdlug the market, with
choicest lamUi a tliadc higher; clipped iheep
utio olfcred in a limited way and sold fiom
7oc.a$l per 100 inuiuli lower than wool ttock;
sJn-ey, citra selected wetlms. OabUc; choke,
FINANCIAL
TELEGRAPH GOMPA1HK)
CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE
ooadlUonjllm!un(luillat)UltT,whllihaTi bMnasjeatcdto bytheaenderotthofotlowingmasMg?
tbtreon. dot tasny oaso where tho cljm u not presented In vrrtting within Utydaxs
.. Ohlctga,
'
Men. 31, 02'
, Tr eaa..
.624 B
BANK REFERENCES FURNISHED
25 GENTS
A SHARE
lis the present price of Eastern
1 uonsoiiciaiea uu ncucic. xne in
creased production of oil from the
I Aotnn&iiY's 65 oil wells will soon
force the price to advance. Tho
Eastern
Consolidated
Oil Co.
pays.s per cent, monthly. 34 per
rent.ivoarlr on investments now.
wnen price nnvances investments
fiut In before the rlso will Increase
n dividend earning power. Time
10 invest is now.
OIL HOLDINGS.
Liwani-rAtln nhlo and 1B.S08 acres
In Santa uaruara anil nern otiver
llelds In Calif ornla-propertr equal
10 any e oroinary cutnpauies.
.. K. I'ik,. k Co.. 400 Real K'tatel
Trust bld'c. Philadelphia. Openl
M-r-iiiv nnl innrwiav evenings
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Nov. 3. 1001.
Train9 leave Scranton for New ortt At 1.40,
3.15, 0.U1. 7.50 and 10.05 a. in.; 12.45, 3.40, 3.33
p. m. For New York and Philadelphia 7.50,
10.05 a. ni., and 12.45 and 3.23 p. in. For Toby
hanna At 0.10 p. in. For Buffalo 1.15, 0 22 and
D.00 a. in.; 1.55, 6.00. and 11.35 p. ni. For Blng
hainton and way stations 10.20 a. m. aud 1.10
p, ni. For Oswego, Sjractisc and Utlca 1,15 and
0,22 a. ni.; 1.65 p. 111. Oswego, Syracute and
Utlca train at 6.22 a. m. daily, except hunday.
For Montrose 0.00 a. ru. ; 1.10 and 0.50 p. m.
NichoUon accommodation 1.00 and 0.15 p. ni.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumberland, at
6.35 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and 6.10 p. m. For
Plymouth, at 8.10 a. 111.; 3.40 and 0.00 p. m
Sundav Trains For New York, 1.40, 3.15, 0.05
and 10.05 a. in.; 3.40, 3.33 p. m. For Buffalo
1.15 and 0.22 a. m.; l.ij, 6.50 and 11.35, p. m.
For Binghamlon and nay stations 10.20 a. ni.
Blcomsburg Division Lcate Scranton, 10.05 a.
m. and 0.10 p. in.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect, Nov. 3, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton.
Fo Philadelphia and New York via D. it IL
R. II., at 0.38 and 0.38 a. in., and 2.18, 4.27
(Black Diamond Express), and 11,30 p. m. bun
daje, D. k II. R. It., 1.6S, 8.27 p. in.
For White listen, Hazlcton and principal poind
In the coal regions, via ll. & 11. It. It., 6.38, 2.18
and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvillc, 6.33 a. m., 2,1a
p. m.
For Bethlehem, Fasten, Reading, Ifarrlshurg,
and principal intermediate station, via D. k II,
It. R., .33, 0.38 a. ro.; 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Dia
mond Express), 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D, & H.
It. It., 0.3S a. in.; 1.58, S.27 p. 111.
For TunMiatinock, Touanda, Elmira, Ithaca,
Geneva and principal Intermediate stations, via
I)., U. and W. R. It., 8.10 a. 111. and 3.50 p. ro.
For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
Chicago and all points west, via D. ll II. R, It.,
;,4e, 12.03 a. 111.; 1.12. 3.28 (Blick Diamond IX
press), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. bundajs, D, & IL
It. II.. 12.03, 8.27 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley
Parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes llarre
and New York, Philadelphia:, Butlalo and Supeti
cton Bridge,
UOLL1N II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt,, 20 Cortland
street, New York.
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortland
street, New York.
A. W. NONI'.MACUER, Dlv, Pass. Agt., South
Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to
city ticket cilice, 09 Publio Square, Wilkcs-Uarre,
Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains lea to Scranton: 6.3S a. 111., week days,
through vestibule train from Wilkes Oarre. Pull
man buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadel
phia, via Pottatlllo; stops at principal Intcime
iliate stations. Also connects lor iunliur), liar
rtsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington und
for Pittsburg and the west.
0.38 a. ra., week days, for Suubury, liarrltburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the west.
1.42 p. m., week days (Sundays, 1,53 p. in.),
for Kunbury, Uarrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and tho west.
3.28 p. in., week days, through vestibule train
from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor 'car
and coarhes to Philadelphia tla Pottsvillc, Stops
at principal Intermediate stations
4.27 p. m., week days, for llasleton, Sunbury,
Iiarrisburg7 Philadelphia and Pittsburg,
J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr,
J, B. MOOD, (Jen. Pass. Agt.
S'ialTic. ; good, 5a5Vic.; medium, ',i nl Vic ; com.
111011, 2aiVic.i lambs, S',W,i-: spring lamUi,
5a3. Hugs Vic bUher and tho market closing
firm and strong with efferings well disposed of;
uotcrn, Dall'.'C, ; fat cows,' JViallic; thin i'ou,
2Ha2?ic; teal calves, cteudlly selling for tua7;
cxtia choice, 7',Snbc. J common, 4a3c.t milch
tows of better selections commanded sflOa.W; oni
men to fair Inactive at $20s30; drrsscd stetis, Ua
10', ic; clriMcd cows, OViaSc, ; drtwed .hcep, Oj
1'c. j dressed lambs, llaUc.
(Jvosa earnings of all railroads In the United
Stale reporting for the three weeks of March
are, according to Dun's Ret lew, $2J,4b3,41Q, a
gain of 4 0 per cent, otcr list year and 10.2 per
tent, over 1000. Marcli earning centime to
show a remaikablo large tonnage In nearly all
cias.es of freights.
FINANCIAL
WORLD.
XXX.
We offer, to yield About
5 per cent.,
$250,000
(Total Issue, $1,000,000)
BUTTE ELECTRIC & POWER CO.
Butte, Mont.,
S per cent. 1st Mortgage Sink
ing Fund Gold Bonds.
Denomination $1000.
Maturing 1 to CO jcara.
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 NASSAU STREET,
NEW YORK CITY,
ON TO BOULDER!
The little watc of excitement oter finding Oil
in Hie Boulder Heidi l but the iireeuisor of the
larger and steadier wutc which i.s now t,ettlng in.
From all oter the country lnquiiic aio pouting
in for Oil land-, in the Boulder Held. ThoUMnds
and ten thonsinds aio becoming interested. (Jreit
fortunes will lip made by tho-,e who get in lie
foie the other wells strike. Me hate one. pioducer
and tnoial utoic wells ncariug the oil sand.
Those who get in first will necessarily make the
biggest pioBts.
The best cliince for profitable imeslment In oil
shares is offered by The Consolidated Oil t'o , the
Pioneer company of the Boulder Oil district. The
Consolidated is backed by unlimited capital, and
controls thousands or acres in the Center of the
Oil Belt. Location U essential to serure Oil,
We own Ihe Arnold, now- producing, the first
pumping well In the Held. Work now being at
titely piosccuted on .1 dozen or more companlet
owned and controlled by the Consolidated. We
gtnrantee the Consolidated as a clliidend pater.
The Alamo it 111 bo our net pioducer. Well
down todav 2,000 feet. Will reach oil next week.
We irniraiitrc the Alamo will got oil. If it fails
wo will gite joii stock in our net company in
exchange. Stocks fiom 3c. per shaie to 2"c.
Th9 Gonsi11d3t8dGil&D3V3loping Go.
W. W. DHCGi:, Secretary, Boulder, Colo.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
New Jersey Central.
In Effect Nov. 17, 1001.
Stations in New York, foot of Liberty street
and South Ferry, N. B.
Trains Icato beranton for New York, Philadel
phia, Uastcn, Bctlileliiin, Allcntown, Mauch
Chunk, White Haven, Ashley and Wllkcs-Barre at
7,30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. in. bunday, 2.10 p. in.
Ouakcr City I.'xpiess Icatcs Scranton at 7.30
8. m,, IlllCUgU boiiu lLBilui.il. null, iiti, , uuuiaa
Buffet Parlor Cars, for Philadelphia, with only
one change of cars (or Baltimore, Washington,
D. O., und all piinclpal points south and west.
For Atoca, Pittiton ami WilUs-Uarrr, 1 p. in.
and 4 p. in." bunday, 2.10 p. p.
For Long Branch, Ocian drove, etc., 7.30 a.
in. and 1 . ro.
For Heading, Lebanon and Ilarrisburg, via Al
'entottn, ut 7.:.0 a. in. and 1 p. ni. bunday, 2.10
For Pottsvllle ot 7.S0 a. m. and 1 is m.
For ralca und tickets apply to agent at station.
C. M. BUltr, Gen. IV. Agt.
J. a bWISIIER.
Dlst. Pass. Agt., Scranton.
Delaware and Hudson.
In F.fTcct Not ember 21, 1001,
Trains for Carboudalu lcate beranton at 0.20,
8.00, S.5.), 10.13 a. ni.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.31, 3.52,
5 20, 0.25, 7.57, 0.15, 11.20 p. III.; 1.31 a. ni.
For lloiicsdale O.20, 10.1t,a. m.; 2.31 and 5.23
P. in.
For Wllkes-Barre-0 38, 7.48. 8.41. 0 39, 10.43
a. in.; 12.03, 1.42, 2.1S, tl.'-'S, 4.27, CIV, 7.48,
10.41, 11,30 p. 111.
Fur L. V. It. It. Poinls-6,33, 0.S3 a, in.; 2.18,
4,27 and 11.30 p. in.
For Peunltanla It. It. Points 0.38, 0.33 a.
m.; 1.42, 3.23 und 4,27 p, m.
For Albany aud all points north fl."0 a. m.
and 3.52 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondalc 8.50, 11.33 a. m.J 2.34, 3.52,
5.52 and 11.17 p. in.
lor Wllkcs-Dairc 0.3S a, m.; 12.03, 1.63, 3.23,
0.32 and 0.17 p. m.
For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m.
For lloncsdale 8,60 a. in. and 3.52 p. in.
W. L. PltVOlt. 1). P. A., Scranton, Pa.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In Effect Tuesday, Sept. 17, 100!.
.soma bou.su.
Leave Leat.j Arrlta
Trains. Scranton. Caibunlile, CaUosla.
ii 1 1030a. in. 11.10 a! ni. l.OOp. in.
No 7 ........ MP- '" Ar Carboudalo tl.40 p. m.
Leato M0. Arrlta
Trains.
No. 0 ,,ft
Cadosia. canwnuaie, beranton.
, 7 03 a. in. 7,40 a. in.
on n. in. 4.00 n. in. 4.1lln ,
No. 2
slit.l)AS O.NLY, NOlllll BOUND.
Lcate Vcu. Arrlt
Trains. Scranton. waroonuaie. I'ailtUa,
No. 0 ,.
S L.0 a. m. 0.10 11. in. 10.45 a.
No' 6 ........ 7.00 p. m. Ar. Carboudalo 7.40 p. m.
Lcate Leate Arrive
Trains. Cadojla. Carbondalc. beranton.
No. 0 !., 7.00a.m. 7.40a. ni.
ho. 10 ....... 4.30p. in. OOdp. 111. 0.45 p. 111.
Train! Nos. 1 on week dj, and 0 on Sundays,
make main Hue connections for New York city,
Uiddletowu, Walton, Norwich, Omida, U.tgo
and all poluts west.
For further information ccnult ticket agents.
J. V. ANDEItbOX, O. P. A New York.
J. E. WELSH, T. '. A., Scranton, Pa.
FINANCIAL,
A Five Per Gent. Investme
Wo offer subject to advance
Consolidated First Mortgage Forty Year 5 Per Cent, Gold Bon
of
Webster Coal
Free of Tax ia Pennsylvania.
Redeemable at 110 and Interest .
Rripe, Pakr and Interest
FOR FULL PARTICIMIIS WRITE OR CALL
THE TITLE GUARANTY
Temporary Quarters
135 Washington Avjnue, Scranton, Pa.
Well Down Over 700 Feet
Ihe following; telegram v.is rcccltnl F.UimUy, ll.ueh '12, from our field manager: .
"Springflold-Benumont Oil Co.
Springfield, Mass.
Well seven hundred feet. Quicksand cased off. Rrvpld progress from
now on. Check."
Thl Inilicalcs that our well galnril 200 feet during iccl: cmlliiB Maich 22. We should
atrlUc oil In the next SUO or U0 feet to.
Act Promptly if You Want
Springfield-Beaumont Oil Co. Stock
At 5 Cents a Share.
The SPltlS'oriELD-BEAUMONT OIL CO. Is an oipanlzation of extraoidlnary merit. The
oftlceis and directors are lepresentathe business men of Xcw England. They are men of tin
highest standing and the company is assured u maiugenient that cannot be surpassed.
The Company Owns Outright
Creat tracts of land In the srcitcst oil-piortucinp district of Tpt.is, and is now drlllinpr on land
block, 3S S-pindlc Top Heights. Well down oer 700 feet. The conipmy is incorporated under the
laws of the state of Maine. The capitalization U only $300,000, full paid and nun-assc&sable, No
preferred stock.
THE COMPANY 1US COSTKAOTKD I'OU THE SALE OF -10,000 BAK1IELS of oil, and It
Is only u mattet of a short time when it will le on a dliiilend psing basis. A limited amount
of stock is still on fair- AT a CENTS A SlfAIlE.
We hae an AUSOMJTi: GUAHANTEE OF A (iUSHEll, and we are selling stock on the plan
of 50 per cent, down and the balance when Gusher is struck. Buy at once. Ihe company re
sencs the right to advance price without notice,
WHAT A LITTLE HONEY WILL DO.
$500 buys 10,000 shares; $250 down.
$100 buys 2,000 shares; $50 down.
PULL PARTICULARS
Write
to
HI lHTfKIFY
J DUvlVLrUl,
3S1 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.
We want a first class representative for Scranton and vicinity. Ad
dress K., Tribune office.
te
j How Many Feet
Uln Your Family
t r r
It matters not for we have Shoes for every
member of your household.
Our Shoes Are Right
In fit, style, quality and price. If you want cor-
rect Footwear, we can give you satisfaction.
All Prices from 10c to $6.
Lewis, Ruddy, Davies & Murphy, s
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
'41'4Msl3s)lMM'4MM44"M4"ilt4a3t4
Office Desks and
Office Furniture
New and Complete
Assortment
Being the
LARGEST FURNITURE
SEALERS IN SCRANTON
We carry the greatest assortment
of up-to-date Office Furniture.
You are invited to examine our
new Hue before purchasing.
Hill&Connell
121 Washington Avenue,
BJlllllliRB
FINANCIAL,
In price without notice the
the
and Coke" Co.
AND TRUST COMPANY
$50 buys 1,000 shares; $23 down.
$10 buys 200 shares; $3 down,
UPON APPLICATION.
Fiscal Agent.
Rooms 4.5 Republican Building
j
x
.
3
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OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $550.0001
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whethei
large or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to 8.30.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Ccnersl Agent (or th Wyoming District (df
Dupo tit's Powdei
kilning, Dlsstlncr, Sporting, Fmolelts ind tb
Kcpauno Uiemlcal lompsn't
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Gaiety Fuse, Cai3 and Kiploders. Room 491 Cod
neu ouuuing ,scnnion.
AQDNCIES.
JOHN' II. SMITH & SOX , Plymoul
V. MULLIUV.V , WllkoUsl
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