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3RANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAV, APRIL ,25, UK)2. ' ' ' ,
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THE MARKETS
Wall Street Review.
Nw York, April 21. This Important Inllucnce
Pi the (train crop proipcct upon the Block mar
ket was nnaln itrinomtraicd today. After a
MroriB opcnlns ptlcM ttnvcrrcl ond rommcnccel lei
po back. Ilcport from tho r:r,iln mirkcl at
tributed the wcakntM there entirely to rtMlht
le? of profits on oicr extended loner accounts, as
110 news v.ng forthi.omliiir to Indicate it heller
crincl.tlon In tlie crop. Naturally Ihc covering
elcinaiid from the nliott Inlctrst In Mortis which
li.ii accumulated un the tteeU'n ilcellno sIm
pl.ijrd a ionslderabli part In llic fiHciil.Ulve
movement. Hut Hie dn.' rvctiM ntc n striking;
n'letenee of the Intimate naotlntIon at piiwnt
between the Bra hi market and tlio Rccuiltles
tnarlcrl. The quick response between the two ii
iniphnlznl by the general romlrthn tint tlie
f urgent, slreiiiif lcMderthlp in Hie stock market It
Wii by person of Ions experience In (train pec
tilitlon mill licitilly committed In lire current
nr.iln rleallnpri. There were other fatten which
coiiloincd to help the rail. In sloek. The nn
tiu.il report of the Lake Shore railroad was u
pilpahlo Influence on all of the Vanderblll and
indirectly on llic whole railroad list, on account
of 'the fliormom earning power rcMuliil and the
fjnod traffic) e-oiielltlons. The disclosure of the
purchase by the Lake shore of n larue block of
Lchifili Valley utotlt and ndmMom on the part
of the principal banking liotiio interested In the
Coalers that purchase of ltcadlnir were being:
made by Now Voik Control, 1'eimn.vhanla nnd
the floulels waa taken on eorrborallon of the ex
tensile community of Interest helm? established
In the whole coal transportation load? of the
eountry. New York Central iccovereil ttronuly
2i Irom Hi recent elrpirs-loii. Lake Shore it
helf and Michigan Central, ottlnsr lo (he small
noaiinet supply outside me mjw lorn centr.ii
treasury, roe 13 and lli'J tixpec-tlvelv on n
xery llcrht demand. United Klatei Hlrel stock
H-lnrcd In the slrenslli of the market for tlie Mist
time In many weeks rllnir 1!4 r.uh on iivcjunt
of the Aery aellvo eondltlorw In the trade. At
tention was attracted today fo the ciionnoiu ex
pansion of plant In progress which, nceoiillnir to
one authority will add nl least fi.oOO tuns ililly
fo the present Iron product, 1'ioin one polnl of
lew this Is died us ciilenre of the contldonee!
of rontlmicd prospeilly In the li.mle, us these en-
njrciiKtits will not come Inlu full production
for a year or a year and n lulf. Hut the point Is
also made lliat a romldciahli! put of the heavy
tonnasc now rrnndlmr Ihe market l fcir thec
mine iinproicmcnls and extensions of hou works
licmwhcs, Akhlc.Ii lire ilosluncd to swell the sup
ly. A arlely of fpceiallles, Incliidlnir the mom
Important Indus! tl.iN, nil shared In the strength
of the niaikrt. Total sales today, 1,!!0.nO shales.
The bond inirkel wm niilte aitise and ttron?.
Total salc., par value, u.,feI5.0iX). United Mates
bonds were all unchanged on the l.T-t call.
Tlie following' auotatlens are furnlhed Tlie
Tribune by Halirht & 1'recse Co.. 3H-313 Mcars
building, n. 1). llunyon, manager.
Open. High. Low. Close.
.mal. Copper Ms fi"',i fs! 7'i
Am. Car oKundiy .'!)' .Ml ii)li "0
American Ice , ld'j li.1; Irt'.j llt'i
Amcr. locomotive :iil :'i.i,i ,"."ir's ::(!
Am. Locomotive. II- .... !ia; o n".i IH3!
Am. Smelt. & liel. Co.. li'b t.V,'i -IHj 4"S
-nicilran Sugar li.'i 127', 12V!4 I'-M'i
Atchison JjflVi l3i VftTi M
.t( bison. I'r ni f!) jii (')
Italt. k Ohio lOsi-i lirtii 3iJ iiiyit
Hrook. It. T Hi'3 7 Hi s,. 703M
CuiiJilUii I'jcinc HVb 127-TA IM'i 3-7'i
i he. & Ohio t7i 47vs 'V. I7
Chicago & Alton Ti K73i "'i '"'
Chic, 0. W 2,j'j i' T:. ?.,
Chic, Jill. SI. 1' Id." li.'i'l 17'.. H'.Tii
Chic. Ii. 1. ,fc I 7l. 172U 171'j 1721A
ol. Fuel k lion 17'A llli,s 107'i lOSi
Col. & Snutherii M' :il SOOJ so'ft
Del. ,t Hud lT.-.'i 17."i'i l".'i 17:i'..
):rl .".'" W :!')', 4014
Kile, 1st IV 7n 71 701J, 70'A
Tlie. 2d lr .Vi'i ; .Vili tii
IloeLing Vallev SI"- al SJ (-4
Illinois Central 117'. IK l7ia ll?
1-oiiIm. & Nash 1'JU'i 327!i 12il'i VHP,
Manluttnn l.Tli i:ir,i4 i:ia4 ,5,-,'jj
Jletiopolilan SI. lly ....l.Vi Vi IVi IS!
Jlclein Central lis'i 2r; 2.-'"; 2S'A
Mo. K.111. & Te 2'i'i :!."71 2"U 2VJ
Jin. Kan. ,VTcv., IV .... .'iV .V"t, .Vi'j R,Vih
Missiuii Pacific 1in'i HUH ft)v8 H'l
y. Y. Central 1.1-H V',i r. 1.VIJ4
"Vorfolk .t Western .Vi .VI .J ,V
om, v West :ii ::.-) .141. .tj
tVmi.1. It. It l.MS, Tili 13ls ISP'i
lVoplc's fi. WlvA (MTi ifiPi lftta;
l'liwcil Steel Car Il' Kk 41KV M'i
Heading .'!'., r.7i WA iW
Heading, 1st l'r nPi H'H St?' . ftl"4
Heading, 2d IV 72', ' 1 T2'- Kt
Kepublic Steel 20 20 2T,i 20 "
llepubllc Steel. I , 7.", 7.VJ 7" 7.V
St. Louis, ic sin Trail.. liS'-j r.'l34 8',s f.oa;
Siiitlii'm 1'acitie -s'j fi'i'i r.sif, doai
Soiithcin I'jiille nr, d73i fiO;j r.7-l
s.iut'iern 11. it wvi "1"; mn :;ii3i
Southern it. 1'.. l'r !'"'; OSij fi",.-.; p,-,5H
Tinii. Coal k I101 71 7tls 7.tU 7.1U
lev is fi I'aoiDe IF; i ia4 41
T'nlon I'.ieirie KUL'. KMH rtt :uiH
V. S. I.e.ither 12"i 'Vi U-"i 2i
V. S. LeaUtcr, l'r Si& f.V-i S'fi Si"-J
V. S. StC'l I2'i ISti 12 42U
T. S. Steel, IV !I2A fl 'ii; 'X.'i
Vilias-h 2.11.'. 2ii''i 2"i'i er.U
VabaMi, IV Hi.; t".T8 41' IIV3
Wevtiui Union Xvt t'l injs; n, "
Vl-ninsln Centnl 2iir)s 2'!;s 2' Sui
Total ales, l.-jco.uu 'hales
K-diidcnd. ,
CHICAGO (iltAIN AMI PHOVISION JIARKIIT.
WIIE.W Open. Ilish. Lew. Cloe.
Jlav TC'm 7CTi 7."i 7."U
Inly 77? 7S rii'. 7i,.i
ron.v
Jlav r,iai r.ni Bii (.t'i
July W m i!ii 01 v.
OATS-
inly ."7'. 2 :i7''. v'h XiHi
Siptrmber 81 :tl?i SI'J Dli
I'ORK
Jliv Ifi.SO 1.!i7 Ifi.T.'i 1i!.S7
July 17,01) 17.117 17.W 17.02
IiAKD-
ji.iv n.s p.no n.s.-. n.no
July 10.11-i 10.02 lO.fiO W.ttJ
it ins.
Jlav !i.2." fl,2."i fi.2.'i P.2.'
July 11.40 !M2 D.40 11.40
NKW Y01IK COriO.V JIAIIKKT.
Open. High, Low. Close.
Jlav V:JS H..I3 (1.27 o.:a
Julv H.2S fl.28 0.21 i,2rt
August S.US li.Oj S.tiS y.lVj
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Hid. Asked.
Lac kawanna Dairv Co,, IV. iVi
County Savings Hank & Trust Co.. SOO
1'iist National Hank (Cirbondale) 500
Third National Hank 550
Dime Deposit and Discount Hank... ::00
lleonoiny Light, II. 4: P. Co 4d
1'irst National Dank 1300
l.acku, Trust ,t Safe. Deposit Co,... l!l", ...
Claik k SnoierCo. IV 125
Siraiitou Saiings Hank 500 ...
Traders' National Hank 221 ...
Seianlnn nolt & Nut Co 125 ...
Proplc'a Batik ,,., l'ij ...
I10NDS.
Scranton Packing Co S3
riraiitim Passenger Hallway, tlrt
Mortgage, due 1920 115 ...
I'rople'd Street Hallway, Hist mort
gage, due 1D18 115
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Reversible Smyrna
RUGS, 95c.
Only One to Each Customer.
Our domestic buyer loves a special bargain, as a mother
adores her babe, so when recently an opportunity came his way
to secure two hundred fine Smyrna Reversible Rugs, at a "way
down" figure, he -naturally "gathered thera in."
The shipment was divided equally between our Baltimore and
Scranton stores.
The public like bargains, too and we are continually striv
ing to gratify their desires so with the simple addition of
freight the handling charges to the original buying price, we
BhrtU sell, on FIUDAY, APRIL 25TH, our entire allotment of 100
rugs, at a shadow of their real value.
Tlieio Heersihlc Suorna Hugs are BOxCO Inches
, in tlce-, ond pon'ctu In .lppeaiaueo all the high urt
TurkUli and Persian effects cf the inipoited aw
tide.
95c.
Friday Pflco (one to a customer).
THB
XWOMY
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rcople'n Blreet nallway, flcnernt
morlgage, due 1921 ,m un 113
Se-ranton Trarllon 6 per cent, 4,.,. i, 113
Kronomy Light, Heat tc Tower Co, 4 ... "7
North' Jersey tc I'ocono lrn (Vi, 11 N
Consolidated Water Supply Co,.n.. ... 10.1
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by If. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avr.)
rlour-jfMiV ...
nuller Kresli creamery, COc.l fresh dairy, 20c.
Cheese ISalJVio.
i:ggs Nearby, 15c: western, l"Me,
Peas Per bushel, !l,7.".
Marrow tlcans Per hmhel, $2.fl5a2.IO.
Clreen Peas Per bmhels, ?li"3.
Potalocs Per bushel, lfl.00,
O.ilons Per bushel, $1,110.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, April 21. Wheat lc. lower! con
tract gradr, April, 0!iaS7c,l lorn, le. lower!
No. 2 mixed. April, (KiaOtl'.ic Oals tjillet but
steady) No. 2 white clipped, CtaSmc. Dullei
1',i.i2v. lower! extra wesletn creamery, SOc;
extra neaiby prints, 2fc. Lggs A slinle rasirrj
flesh nearby, HH.e.i do. western, ll!iat"r.t do.
muthwcslerii, lillici do. southern, llic. Chce.se
Stcadv: New York lull crram.s, fancy small. 1241
i:ie, io. do. fair to rliolce, Ual2',4c. lleflued
Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Sleaily. Tallow
Stcadvi city prime in tiercel, flUiO'.Je.! counlry
do,, in barrels, ni(i4r,; 1I0. dirk, fi'ic; enke,
(lVi'C-. Lhe Ponltn Quiet but steady! fowls,
heavy fal hcn, 13c! do. small and medium, 12.1
12',4e'.i "hi rcKislcis, De.j winter clilckens, 13i20c. !
spring chickens, no.Ut.'ie. , ducks, 12113c.! geese,
thine. Dressed Poultry Vlnn, fair demands
fowls, choice, 13e.i do. fair to good, 12aU',2r. ',
old loostcm, SiS'.Je,! western chickens, 12.1II1'.
Ilccelpts l'loiir, 2,:!00 barrels and 2,0iX),0iX) pounds
In tacks; wheat, 107,000 bushels! corn, 600 budi
els! oals 2.'l,li( bushels. Shipments Wlieit, 13(1,
(100 bushels! coin, 2,700 busliel-Si oits, l.l.OtXI bu'li-ell.
New York Grain nnd Produce Mnrkot
New York, April 21. l'loui Lcs ucthe but
well held al old prices. Wheat Spot weik! No.
2. SS'Jc. elevators No. 2 reel, S'J'.ic f. ob. afloat ;
No. 1 northern Unhith. SlWc f. 0. b. nfioit;
options had 11 rallierwe.il: day, pi ices yielding to
prtillitcel showois In the southwest and poor ex
port demin. 'Ilieio was heavy profit taking by
tlio publioj elosed Aei'.ik at l'sc. net decline;
Jlav closed Rl'.ic; July, S2Uc; September, Slviu;
Dee 1 ruber, M'.Je, Com Spot easier; No. 2,
T0',ie, elevator nnd 71 e f. o. b. atloaf. options
weak llirougliout Ihe clay and elided weal:, le.
lower; May closed O'le.; Julv, OO'Je.; Sept cm
bcr. CSiie. Oats Spot iuiet: No. 2. I0e.; No. ,
48HiO.; No. '- white. r.i',e.: No. :t while. 3Je.;
tiack mWrd western, 4t)a30c.; track white. 52.1
fifl'&c1.; eiptions quiet and generally easier. Ilutler
Unsettled; cieameiv. 2.t.i2Ce.; do. factory. 21a
2.!!'.c: renovated, 2tii21c-.: imitation cieunery.
22a24i0e.! state daliv, 2.1a23e. Cheese Finn:
state full cream, small early make, fancy coloied
and white, 13a134ei! rull eream, large fall make,
fancy colored and white. 12a21'ie. Usgs Weak;
state nnd Pennsylvania. 17al7i,o.; western, lfoia
ll!i'.; southern, lAviainVic
Chicago Grnin Market.
Chicago. Auril 21. Hulls In the grain plti
clianged front today and bears came in for a
slmc of the pioflts. After yesterday's icm.nk
nblc advance of elray weather a dusty weather
map started prices thin, but tains brought a scare
and llo.uld.itlon was the outer of the clay. IVies
slipped down badly. May wheat closed Talv'Je.
lower; May corn Hie. depressed and Jlav cats
lie. ntf. Provision were Inilenemlcntly firm
and closed 21''. In (W.c. higher. Cash qnotalliilis
were as follows: Hour Finns No. J! spring
wheat, "flvsc: No. 2 led. Slavics No. 2 yel
low, (najo.s No. 2 oils. 4liHC'je.s No. 2 white,
4:ivia4(li&e.s No. :i white, 4l?i!ilOlic: No. 2 rje,
ri'liriOaif.; good fording barley, OHic.; fair to
choice milting. fiOiOUe.; No. 1 fliv seed. 5-l.fis
No. 1 northwestern, $1.71); prime tlmothv seel,
(I.M)i7: mess iiork. JlO.SOimS.'.: laid. 0.S7iA 1
P.PO: short ribs, sides, $1.20i9.30: dry salt"d
shoulders. 7'';i7-74c; short clear sides, Hi.TU.iu.bu;
whiskey. i?l..:o.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, April 24. Cattle Receipts. .".MO;
steady to strong; good to piime steers. sij.SOi
7.CO:'jioor to medium. ?l.7."ii0.30j -dockers and
fecdeis. '2.7,"iai tiO: cows, $l.,V)ii; heifers, f2..'Oa
liD.',: canners, l.30a2..V); bulls. si..-lo.lj.rci; ealies,
S2a.r..T; Texas fed stceis. S,'!.!jn.iil.,liO. Hogs lie
reipts today. TJ.OOl; tomorrow. 12,000; left
oer. 6,090: 10 lo 20 cents higher: mixed and
butchers, S4i.T5i7.lA; coed to choice hcay. f.7.1."i
7.40; lough liraiy. W.Sia7.10; light, fB.fi.lul 0);
bulk of sales. iiH.S3.i7.10. Sheep ltcccipto, 12.
(100s sheep. 2c. lowers lamlte. 10e. lowers good
to choice wetheis, fVUOaO: western sheep, $4.T3aO;
ratiie lamb" flipped, f4.7."iifi.ri.i; westem lainos,
ellmicd, I.SJie.CO; wooled Colorado lambs, top,
$7,13.
East Liberty Live Stock Market.
K.if Liberty, April 21. Cattle Steidv; choice,
Sfi.ROiT; prime. 50.50.iG.T5; good. W.PoaB.SS. Hogs
Higher; prime hcaiic-.. R7.13a7.20s best me
diums. S7.13i7.20: heavy Yorkers, Hi 33.17.30: light
do.. lf6.70a(l.S0; pics. N!.IOaG30. Slcreii Steady;
prime xvcthcrs. S5.50i3.n3: culls, and comnion,
J2.30i3.50; veal oalies, S5a5.30.
Oil Market.
Oil City. Pa., April 21. Credit balances 120;
certificates, no bid; shipments. 117,531 barrels;
aicuige. 111,321 barrels; runs, uj,0$l bauds; av
erage, 70,151 barrels.
FINANCIAL
THE
Six Eagles Minis
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 Hedal
At the Pan-American Exposition at
Buffalo last season.
Stock now selling at $ .60 a share.
The price will soon be advanced. Get
in now on the ground floor.
Write for full particulars,
six eagles mm CO
1202 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Credit You? Certainly!
221-223-225-227
WYQaiNQ AVENUE.
FINANCIAL.
iSa 'tiih.v tiik ruiuKOFTiiu tjH
I Eastern I
H nnncnlklafarl W
I Oi! Co. I mI....
fl stock v;n,. advanoc. gpR rrn dXtJdr$0tfi
DH Aetlvoworlt on proven oil laticU E&tt M iNrtWy'.Tfes.
MM In Clhio Iiiii lirouulit u lirgo in. BCfifl fl J L I " M 'V,',tft-i
jH cre.iietnoll production ultiiln lint B?BH ! " , 4WH "JlLll It IX
WMu Pint few weeks. Stock pays 3 per (L A c, ' f, I. M!fV
RjH rent, monthly on tlio linpstnii nt. UUu liUVV-Ji'- !' f. w 's.
m It's ii liroposHlon worth your care- hHi - ' R.nni i 'I'tVA
ful coinlderatlon. I'rescnt pMco Mi ((W . e'(b'4 i 7" 1
8ae;c A SHARE FOR B l&is$0) 1 Uy
m A FEW DAYS ONLY 3H; 4&L-
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Hb iTi:. i'ik" jl I'n . in'' ii.'.iiTiH W r'- .i-.p. Ifl-Je la
FB Trmt liM,K.liiPlill.idclililJ. OpenH 5SSSfcsJ. "Hi hj
GREAT
BARGAINS
IN OIL STOCKS!
WILLIAM U. K INO & CO.
.Moinlicru eir llmiotoii (Toxns) Oil Stoek Ex
cliuuo hollclt oiciei'.",
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital; $200,000
Surplus, $550,000
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evening.
from 7.30 to 8.30. '
SIRAIVIUJN
BUSINESS HOUSES.
7H-SS ZHTERPRISINQ DEALERS Cl
SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY
CHtRCTER PROMPTLY ANO SATIS
FACTORILY. FOR SALB
IlItOOIL'S and WAfiOXS of all kinds; al.
H-.uses nnd Huildins LoU at bargains.
HOUSLS CLIPPED and (.'KOOMllD at
M. T. KELLER
Lackawanna Carriage WoiLs.
J.EB.Woolsey cSOo
CONTRACTORS
ANO
BUILDERS.
Healers in
Plate Glass and Lumbsr
OP ALL KINDS.
SECURITY BUILDING S 5 W.V3S U VOV
Homo Office. 20S-209 Jlcara Building.
We are maturing shaiea each month whieh
(.how a net eralu to the investor of ahout U
jier cent. We loan money. Wo also issue
1 I'LL PAID STOCK l(0.00 per iharc, inter
est payable tcmi-annually.
ALtlL'flT BALL, Socrelaiy.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
rear Sll Lackawanna avenue, manufacturer of
irc Screens of all Mink; fully picpaad for
the sprins Mason. Wo make) all kimls of
poich screens, etc.
PETER STIPP.
(Jcncril rcntractnr, Iluilelcr and Dealer in
litiilcliiifr Moms Crmentlng of cclluib a i."
daily. Telephone' "JSW.
Office, 27 Washington menue.
THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK
ANDTlLEMANUFACTUIINaOOUPANY
Malera of I'aiins Uriel, etc. M. II. Dale,
General Hales Agent, Office S3) Washington
oc. Wotl.s at Nny Auir, l'J., IT. k W. V. Jt.lt.
For
l rur men
O fm 3 A & 9 9 A 4
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(Union-Made.) f
Men's, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50
' Boys', $1.50, $2, and $1.50. J
I Shoes Shined Free. a
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109 Wyoming; Avenue. 9
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CONRAD'S
Combination
Underwear
For Meii
Conrad,
The only dealer that has a
complete line,
$1 a Suit to $5
THE IDEAL
Undergarment.
Dickson
Mill & Grain Co.
Providence Road,
SCRANTON, PA.
Flour,
Feed,
Grain
and Hay
Celebrated
Snow White Floor
All grocers sell it.
Ve only wholesale it.
Branch at Oly pliant, Pa.
Headquarters
for
Incandesce!
Gas Mantles,
Portable Laraps.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescent
Gas Lamp.
GwisieilForsyiii
'253-327 Penn AveiuiD.
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Connolly & Wallace
Scranton's Shopping Center
1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave.
OF INTEREST TO ALL WOMEN
Whether you are satisfied or not with your present Corset you Will find a visit to our corset section
profitable during the . ,
Demonstration and Free Fittings
Of Her Majesty's Corset
And other products of the Princess ol Wales Company. These corsets have earned a reputation that
is international. They have successfully outlived dozens of weakly imitators, and they have grown
better and better as the years have passed, Theold styles continue in popular favor while the new
stvles, which have been added, have proven ail innovation to thousands who desired HER MAJES
I Y'S spitmdid wearing qualities without so much rigidity. The new GORED CORSET, the new
GIRDLE and the cheaper Princess of Wales' Corset, have solved many problems and put within the
reach of many the best made Corsets in the world.
We Are Delighted to Announce The Engagement of l
Madame Menska. an Expert Corsetiere, for All of the Week,
Beginning Honday. April 28th-nake Free to Consult Her.
Don't fail to ask for the latest
J&mi: tEonf ooridT f
Both of these goods are designed bv an expert, and are perfect
satisfaction than any other corset of Ihe kind offered for sale.
Connolly & Wallace.1
No Extra
Charge for
Credit
r
Our Conf idential"ChargeIt" System
flats and Sho?s
Wc lmc a Hat llcpailmcnt for Men ami eti"
for Women anil a Shoe Dcimi Intent also. Wc
liny Shoes unci ll,iU foi .'ill Mule-, Cm wc!
sell them at low prices? Can a IMi snlm?
317 Lacka. Ave.
Second Floor.
Open Evenings.
L
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Now Jersey Central.
In Kllcct Nov. 17, 1001.
Staliom in New York, foot of Libcity street
and South Tciry, N. It.
Trains leave Scran Ion for New Votk, Philadel
phia, Kaslrn, Ucthlclu-ni, Allcntonn, , Maucb
Chunk, White- Haven, Ashley and Wilkcs-Uanc at
7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 n. in. bunday, 2,10 p. m.
Quaker City KxprciJ leaves heunton ut 7..10
o. m through tolld e.tlbula li.ili: with l'ullman
Buffet l'arlor Cars, for l'hlladelphia, with onI
one tbangc of tars for Baltimore, Wiuliliurton,
D. 0 and all piinelpal poinU couth nnU een,t.
Tor Aioea, I'lltMon and Wllkej-Batru, 1 p. m.
and t p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. ta.
for Lous Branch, Ocean CI rove, etc., 7.30 i.
in. and 1 p. m.
For Iteadinj, Ubamn and Hariisburir, via Al
'cntown, ut T,:iO a. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10
p. in.
For Pottsvlllo at 7.!:o a. m. and 1 p m.
For ialc.1 and tlikels apply to a;ent at station.
W. G. lt:M.i:it, Ceneiat Mauascr.
Selnwnre, Lackawanna and Western.
In Meet Nov. 3, 1101.
Trains leaiu Scranton for New oik At 1.40,
S.15, O.W. 7.60 and 10.03 a. in.; l'.'J.i, n.40, 3.2J
p. in. For New York and I'hllaJolplila 7.00,
10.05 a. m., and 12.15 and 3."3 p, m. For Tobj
hanna At I'. I1) p. m. For llulfalo 1.13, 0.22 and
0.00 a. hi.; 1.55, b.00 and 11.33 p. in, For UinR
liaintcn and nay stations 10.20 a. in. and 1.10
p. m. Foi Oi.Ncso, butusu and Utlea 1,15 and
0 22 a, in.; 1.35 p. in. Oiwcko, Sjracu-o and
Utica tuin at 0.22 a. in. dally, except bunday.
For MuntroM. 0.00 a, lit. ; 1,10 anel 0.30 p. in.
NiclioUon aeconimodalior. 1,00 and 0.15 p. m.
UlooiinhiirB Division For Noiihumhcrland, at
0.33 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and O.lo p. ni. For
Plymouth, at 6,10 u. in.; 3.10 anJ 0.00 p. m
Sunday Trains For New York, I.JO, 3.15. 0.08
ant 10.05 a. in.; 3,10, 3.33 p. in. For llulfalo
1.13 and 0.22 a. n.i 1.35, 0.50 anel 11,35 p. ni.
For liinsliainton and nay stations 10.20 u. ui.
Ilicomsburir l)iUiou I.eau tiuanton, 10.03 a.
ni. and 0.10 p. m.
New York, Ontario nnd Westem.
In UUect Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1001.
NOUTH HOUND.
Lcaio I.eavd Arrlm
t.,,1.,. Scranton. Cirhoudale. Cadoia.
No 1 ....... ,10.3)u. 111. 11. 10a. in. 1.00 p. ni.
v0' 7 ,, 0.10)1. in. Ar. Ciiibondal0.40p. ni.
fto. ,.,..... sujnl douxd,
Leave)
I.cavu .trrk.
Trains. Cidosla,
V A
Carhondale, Beranton.
7,00 a.m. 7,10a. in
Su ........ 2-15 P. I". 1.00 l.in. 4.40p.m.
-u - .:;..,.... ii.iv vnn'i'cc itiuTvi,
&U.MJ-1'- "-i-i .",, ""w.,1-,
Leao Leave An It
Trains tiumon. Caibondale. Cadosla.
N-" U S.30a, in. lUOp. in 10.43a. in.
'- JW;eJ5"llalUr,W''ni
Leaie Leave; Arrlvo
Trains. Cadola. Carboiidalc. Scranton.
No, c 0i,'lu," 7,40 a. m.
so. JO 4.30p. in. 0.0.1p.m. 0.45p. nt.
Tiaiiu Kos. 1 on ucek ua, ami 0 on tuudaes,
insku main line connetlloni fur New York city,
Uleldlctonu, Walton, Norwieh, Uniida, Oohiuj
ahd all points uet.
For further inclination icmult ticket agents,
' J. O. ANl)i:ilsOS, G. y. A.. New York.
J, K. WFIAII. T, P. A., tktanton, Pa.
production of the Princess of Wales
$ 1 .00 Per Pair
1CL0TH8NG(S0NCRED1T1
is becoming, more popular every day. New
accounts are being opened daily and old cus
tomers never desert us. We offer you the
advantage of liberal credit.
We ofer you stylish, dependable Clothing,
Hats and Shoes, NOW, at lowest possible
prices, and let you pay in small convenient
payments.
It's the modern idea of merchandising;
it's the correct idea you gel what you want
at the time you want it most.
With 30 large Stores and a manufacturing
establishment, we defy competition.
Fop Women's Wear
Handsome Man-tailoreil Suits ; si mining
SprinB.laels, Sniirt Waists, Silk ItaiilaiH,
Mjli-.li Skint, 1'iiip I'etlleo.iH Sone move
M liSli nc;nc nrieecl lower. Nci terins ejsici'.
PEOPLE'S
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Hailroad.
In nffect, Nov. 3, 1001.
Trains leaves Sernnlon.
Fc Philadelphia and New Yoik U I), efc II.
II. li., at 0.38 and 0.38 a. m.. and 2.18, 4.27
flllack Diamond .pross). and 11.3J p. in. Sun
days, D. k II. It. It., 1.88. 8.27 p. m.
For White llaien, Ila.lcton and pilncipal points
in tho coal regions, via IJ. k II. II. H., 0 38, 2.13
and 4.27 p. in. Pur Pottsvllle, U.3S u. in., 2.13
For Uctlilclieni. Faston, Ileadliiif, llairiiburp,
and principal intermediate .taliuii.I,i 1) k ; II.
11 It, 0.S8, 0.38 a. 111.; 2.15, 1,27 (Hl.uk Ula
inond Kxpiess). 11.30 p. in. hundays, JJ. k II.
II. It JS a. 111.; 1.5s, 8.27 p. in.
For Tiinkhannotk, Towanda, l.linlu, Ithaca,
Geneva and principal Iniciinedlate stations, vi
D , L. and W. 11. H.. 8.10 a. ni. and 3.50 p. m.
For Geneva, Itocheitcr, Buffalo, Xlagaru Falls,
ChleaKO and nil points Best. l.i J. k II. It 11..
7 4b 12.03 a. in.; 1.42. 2.28 (Black Diamond F.
nrcs,), 7.4S, 10.41. 11.30 p. 111. isumlajs, 1). k U.
It. II., 12.0J, 8.27 p. in.
Pullman parlor and deeping or Lehljrh Valley
Parlor ears on all trains betweej Vi'Ilkes-llarre
and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Smpcn
sion Bridge.
IIOLMN II. WILflllll, Gen. faupt., 20 Cortland
trtet. New York,
CIIAIII.FS b. I.l'.ll. Gen. Pass. Agt 20 Cortland
ttrcet, New Yoik.
A. W. NONIUIAL'llllll, Div. Pasi. Agt., South
Bethlehem, I'a.
For ticket ii ml Pullman icscrvatlom apply to
city ticket olllce, 00 Public bquarv, Wllkccllarie,
Po.
Dnlnwnre nnd Hudson.
In F.ffcct Noieinbcr SI, 1501,
Trains lur t'uiboiidalo Icnvo beiamoii at 0,20,
.00, 8.33, 10. la a. in,; 12.00. 1,20, J.sj, 3.52,
.20, C.25, 7.37, 0.15, 11.20 p. 111.; 1.31 a. ni.
For HoiiesdJle 0.20, lo.lia. tn.; 2.31 and 5.2S
P. in.
For Wllkes-naire 0.3?, 7.43, 8.41, 0.33, 10.41
g. in. 12.0J, 1.42, 2.1S, 3.28, 4.27, CiO, 7,43,
10.11, 11.30 p. m.
For L. V. II. I!, rolnt 0.3S, 0.33 4. in.: J.JS,
4.27 and 11.31) p. iu.
For Penu) lunla It. It. Polnti 0.33, 0.38 a,
m.: 1.12. 3.28 and t.27 p. ni.
lor Albany and all points noith 0.2U a, m,
and 3.52 p. III.
fcUNDW TIIAINS.
For Caibondale 8.50, 11.33 a. m.j 3.34, 3.32,
5.52 and 11,17 p. III. i
Foi WIlLcw-llaiu U.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1,53, S.J,
0.32 and U.17 p. m. I
For Albany and poliuj north 3.52 p. in.
For lloiienlale 3.50 a. in. and 3.53 p. rti.
W. L. PIMOil, ). P. A.. Scranton. Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule iu Select June 3, 1001.
Trains leatu S-ianu.i; O.34 a. in., neck days,
through vrdlbnle train fiom Wllkes-Bjire. full
man bullet pallor car and loaches to Philadel
phia, l.i Potl.ville; ktops al principal iuteiiue
dlate ctatlons, Al.-o e ounce is tor .Viulnir, liar
rUbure, PhllJdelphij, Baltlmcic, IVasliiuijloii and
fur 1'iitbbiiru mid tho v.iit,
0.3S a. 111., week d.iyt for Suubury, llairlsburt;,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Puts
burii and lhe wot.
1.4.' P. m.i week clays (S'ii.das, 1.53 n. m.),
lor Suubury, IWtil.hurcr, I'lilladelplda, Baltimore,
Warhlni;ion and Pituburg and tho ueit.
3.23 . in., week d.ivs. t'.iioush M.tjbule train
from Wllkwlljrrc. Pullman buffet pirloi Car
Corset, the best value ever offered.
as to their lines and will give better
Stylish
Worthy Spring
Clothing
Men and Boys
yeibliy Sprins: Sulla in atliMcltie pallcrni,
haiiilviiiiply iniele up anel earefiilly flnUheil
popular M. le.-..
ItoeV SulU, sinale nuil clnulilc-lircasted
cry .trolls', durable and sl.li.sh.
Credit
Clothing
Company
Lager
Beer..
Manufacturers of
Old Stock
; PILSNER I
.
llrew ry.
., 43S 45S
N. scrcntu at.
.Scranton, Pa.
Old 'Phone, 3331.
New "Phone, 2935,
A "For Rent" sign
on your house will
only be seen by the
casual passerby,
A "For Rent" ad,
In The Tribune will
be seen by ALL who
may be contemplating
a change of residence.
Four lines one time, lOc.
Four lines three times, 2c5
and loachet tn Philadelphia ila PotUUle. Slops
at piinelpal Inleinicdlatu tUtlcns
4.27 . iu.. week days, fur lladeion, Suubury,
UarrUb.irj,', Philadelphia and Pittsburif.
J. It. llU'irill.W-DX. Gen. Mgr,
J. B. WOOD, Ueu. Pass. Agt
ii
im
.
ft
$
. 3.