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THE SCRANTOJV TRIBUNE-FJRIDA1T, MAY 23 1902.
THfc MARKETS
Wall Street Review.
New York, Mity 22.rToiifiy's jitoek nwr
ket wis exirnmely llrcuulnr tnrptigiimit
mil closed with Unit tr-mlr-tiey rAlliei- rm
aliiiHlKLil. Tho Biimo Btnclts I'liiitmrd their
voiirHo In twinn cnsirt ami llio iioviillltig
disposition o lliu mipi'iilnllon wn luild lo
distinguish, nml whh In fuot much con
fUHcd. mid mixed, The nnxluty over tlln
coitl utilltn whh ltilher dcopi'i-, on account
of tho Implied till cut of the oiiRluoorH,
lli-ctuun unci inimm-uiiiioiH In tho anthru
clto mltiPH to como out unless an clKlit
hour dny Ih grunted them. This would
bring tho Btin?glo to tin tioiitn Bingo, ns
tlin Hiifety of tho .mines Ih dependent upon
thlM woi'U being ilono. Homo Of tlio iilccl
ntorkH weio lienvy In tono ub u result of
tho effi-cl of the coal Htrlhe, which Ih bo
gliinlng lo bo felt in that Industry, 'this
did not prevent a Jump of 10 points In
Lackawanna and a Into uptirt In Dclu
wnro nml Hudson. Tho culmtnnllon of
the recent extended tlso In Canndliiii I'a
cillo rind IIh sharp reaction natunilly had
Fnino oympiitlintlc Influciica upon tho rest
of the minket. There wus no iiuvvh to
nccount for tho set buck, any moro than
thcro has been to account for tho rlso nnil
the movement seemed to bo duo princi
pally to speculutlvo protlt-lnKlng. 'llio
lato bleak In tho stock to, below 13.1
helped to unsettle tho close. A break pf
(. points In Ann Arbor preferred was prob
ably tho result of tho settlement of con
trol of that property. Tho United States
llilbbor stocks suffered from tho poor
llnniiclal showing of tlio company for tho
past year. St. P.iul offered. a strong lead
ership for tho grain eairlers but It wns
not followed with avidity and Union Pa
cific was rather persistently heavy, off
. setting tho effect of St. Paul's ndvunceof
EC'S. Tho nows from the crop .region ,vns
considered encouraging. Another center
of strength was Amalgamated Copper.
Tlio gains In the American .Smelting
Htocks nnil In National Lead woro allied
to this all being tho outgrowth of tho
advancing tendency of raw copper. ,Tho
meeting of support for silver it a bam-fit
to the smelting stocks. Tlio speculative
interest In small railroads keeps nllyo
nnil was fostered today by tho rumors of
the acquisition of tho Columbus, Shawneo
Mid Hocking In tho Interest of tho "Wa
bash, nilthorltatlvely tienleU. nnd a now
combination of Harrlman railroads, in
cluding u number of smnller properties,
Tor which no 'official sanction could be ob
tained. Total sales, 1113,710 shares. Bonds
were in fair demand and firm in tono.
Totnl soles, par value, $2,r.25,00O. United
States bonds wero unchanged on tho last
call.
Tho following quotations are furnished
Tho Trlhuno by Hiilghl fc Freeze Co., 311-
315 Mcaro building. W. D. Itunyon, man
ager. Opcn.Hlgh.Low.Closo
Amnl. Copper Til'l 71', W 70J
Am. C. & v ::o', son 21 so
Amoilcanlce IR'i. 1SV& K If
Amuilcan Ice. Pr.... niVi Cia'i filU dl?i
Am. T.ocomotlvo .1.. lil'A nr- soy, 21
Am. Loco., Pr 0J4 DJV4 3J"4 !-
A. S. & H. Co Iii ISfi W7A 47',
American Sugar ....12734 rja 127, 1-'f",i
Anaconda Copper ...Hi! 117 lir.Vi 117
Atchison Wis 0VI 7!) TOl,
Atchison. Pr PS P PS PS
Itnlt. & Ohio 1IKP1 107 10 ;i lmi"i
Hiook. R. T fiii'.i W'j 'i 'WH
Canadian Pacific ....13." IT. J3jn WJ
Ches. it Ohio Wvi -Hi1! Hi,i 4i-
Chicago & Alton .... :n',A ,i!)i :!S',4 Wjk
Chic. Sr C. W 2P'l Kiifc 20 20
C, M. & St. P-. 1I.STJ 171 HiVi 170W
C, R. 1. &P 17.! 171 172 174
Col. Fuel &. Iron.... P0H in'4 PS P8H,
Pol. & Southern :ll'j :i1i SIU 31Vt
Col. & South, 2d Pr.. !.', ITf, II 4:!',J
Del. & Hud 17rt 177 17(1 KBIi
Krlo H7'3 Ws MVi Sii
Krle, 1st Pr !"! fiS f7g f.7
Kile. 2d Pr r2 52 7.H4 M',4
Flocking Valley .... Slf.,Sl SWz R1'4
Illinois Central Va l.M 1.12 1327i
Louis. & Nash 139 13914 139 139
Manhattan 132 11214 132 132
Met. St. Ry 14S& 149'i llSi.i 1491'.
Mexican Central .... 27',i 28 27b 27
Mo.. Kan. & Texas.. 2Ti?t 23 23'A 2"
Mo., K. & T.. Pr .V.iA W,'. 53 M14
Mo. Pacific 99"t 101 99'j, fiVi
N. Y. Central 1307 J 137 13GV. 136V4
Norfolk AVostorn.. .17U .17& RI1V4 WM
Ont. & West 3.1 33 32 32'S
Penna. R. R llli', 14971 149H 149V4
People's Gas 102V4 102"t 102' 102V4
Pressed Steel Car -114 444 44'4 414
Reading 112'g 6314 K2i,4 (,2V4
Reading, 1st Pr M'l R.1W, s.1 8314
Rending, Pd Pr i,VU fi.0'4 GS G8
Republic Steel 17 17-7 17',i 17'i
St. L. & Pan V fi n.814 CS 6S'4
Southern Pacific .... fil C4 4 G4
Southern R. U 37 37 30 30
Southern R. R., Pr.. 94 93 PI7i 93
Tonn. Coal Iron... 03 03 fil l
Texas & Pacific 40ni 41'i 40V, 41
Union Pacific 104H 103 10474 104
ITnlnn Pacific. Pr.... 87 87 S7 87
IT. s. Leather mt 13V- 13 13
V. S. Leather, Pr.... RW3 84 S4V4 S4,4
TT. S. Steel 40U 401i 40Vt 40H
IT. S. Steel, Pr 90 90 901J 90H
AVabash 27 271. 2ii 2G
AVabash, Pr 44 441 41 414
AVest. Union 91 91-71 91 91
AV.& Lake Erie .... 22, 22H 22 224
AA'Is. Central 27 2774 27 27!i
Totnl sales. .187.700 shales.
Money, 274 per cent.
CHICAGO GRAIN & PROA1SION.
AVHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close.
July 71 74 73 74
September 73 73 7274 73
CORN.
July 02 C2 01 (,2
Sontembor 00 C06 CO C074
OATS.
July 33 3374 33 33
September C9 29 2S 29
PORK.
July 17.10 17.22 17.01 17.12
September 17.17 17.32 17.13 17.23
LARD.
July 10.12 10.20 10.12 10,17
September 10.13 10.20 10.12 10.20
RIBS.
Jlllv 9.02 9.07 P57 9.0!
September 9.C0 9.07 O.iM 9.03
Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid.Askcd
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr,.., Ml
Countv Sav. Rank S: Trust Co 300
riist Nat. Bank (Curbondulo). ... fiOO
Thlrd National Bank &30
Dime Dep. & Dis. Bnnk 300
Lcouomy L H. & P. Co 40
Mint National Bank 1300
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frigerators A 13 swJ
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if ' Other mPmmm
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Scrnnton Wholesalo Market.
(Conccteil by If. G. Dale, 27 Liickn. Ave.)
Flour-Jl.to.
Butler Fresh cicamcry, 23c. i flesh
dairy, 21c.
Cliecso 13nl.T,4e.
Uggs Nearby, lSe,: weslorn, 17'4e.
Marrow Benns Per.bushfl, JJ.33a2.10.
Green Pens Per blishol. J2.23.
I'otntoes Per bushel, 80c.
Onions Bermudas, $2.00 per crate,
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, May 22, AVheat AVentc
nnd 4c. lower: contract grade, May, S3a
S3'4c. Corn-Stclnly; No. 2 mixed Mny,
(JGV4nr,7c. ' Outs-Steady'. No. 2 whlto
clipped, Me. Butter Steady! fair de
mand j extra wedforn Creamery, 22Vsc.: do.
nearby prints, 23c. Eggs Firm, good de
mand: fresh neat by, 16i4al(!7ic.: do. west
ern, 17c.j do. southwestern, lnalOV&c.; do.
southern, innblWc." Chccso Firm nnd
scarce; Now York full creams, prime,
small, now, 12at274c; do. do. do. fair to
goou small, llal2c. Refined Sugars
Unchanged. Cotton 1-lOc. lower: mid
dling uplands, Dc. Tallow Firm: fair
demand; city pi tine, in tierces, 7a7'ic;
country prime, In barrels. 074a7c; do.
dark, G&aG&c; cakes, 7a7!.c. Llvo
Poultry Firm, good demand; fowls, 13i4
nMe.: old roosters, 9c: spring chickens,
2Sn32c: ducks, mill c. Dressed Poultry
wns in goou uemanil nd firm; fowls,
choice western. 14c: do. do. southern and
southwestern, 13c: do. fnlr t ogood, 12
alSc; old roosters. SJ4n9c; broilers nearby,
fresh killed ,30a33c; do. western, 23a30c;
frozen fowls. 12al3c; do. broilers nearby,
22n2Sc; do. western, IGalOc,; do. turkeys,
19a20c; do. ducks, 13a1Gc Recclntn
Flour, 700 barrels and 430.000 pounds in
sacks: wheat, 71,000 bushels; corn, 1.G00
bushels; oats, 9,000 bushels. Shipments
AVheat, -11,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels;
oats, 9,500 bushels.
New York Grain and Produce Market
Now York, Mny 22. Flour Neglected
nnd generally weak at yestorday'h de
cline. Rye Flour Quiet; fair to good,
$3.13a3.40; choice to fancy, 13.50n3.G3.
Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 icd, SSc. eleva
tor; No. 2 red, S9e. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern Dultith, 8214c. f. o. b. afloat. Af
fected by fiivorablo weather conditions,
wheat was weak nnd hoavy all day Until
tho last few minutes when covering
brought n rally nnd closed the market
stfntly at -74c. net loss; Mny closed 80c,
July, S0c; September, 78c: December,
79c. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 70c
elevator and 70c. f. o. b. allnat; option
mai Ice t opened easier but Immediately
milled and wns steady to film all day,
closing quiet but steady at a partial c.
net decline; May clohed 70c; July, G7c;
September, G3c. Oats Spot quiet; No. 1,
4(!c; No. 3, 43c; No. 2 white, Mc; No P.
white, 50c; track mixed, 47a4Sc; track
white, nOiu'MC.: option market ruled steady
most of tho time on 11 demand trom May
hhorts but flmilly eased back with other
m.iikcts. Rutter Firm: creamery, 19V4a
22c: factory. 17.U9V4c; renovated. ISn.
20'4c; imitation creamery, 18a204c.:
state dairy, lSa21c. Cheese Steady; new
stnto full crenm, small colored and white,
choice, 1114c; Inrgo colored, lie; largo
white, llallc. Eggs Firmer; stato and
Pennsylvania, 17al8c: western storage,
packed, 17al7c; southern, llalbc.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, May 22. AA'heat worked down
to a new level today but there was not
enough activity in any of the markets to
make the lower prices attractive and, al
though wheat was a general depressing
influence, corn steadied prices. July wheat
closed c. lower; July corn c. lower and
July oats ac. higher. Provisions closed
2'4n3c to 5a7',4c. higher. Cash quotations
woro as follows: Flour Steady; No. 2
spring wheat, ; No. 3, 72a74c: No. 2
red, 81c; No. 2 corn, ; No. 2 yellow. ;
No. 2 oats. 42c: No. 2 white. 44a43'4c;
No. 3 white, 4374a44c; No. 2 rve, Glc;
good feeding barley, 63c; fair to cholco
malting, C9a72c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1.59; No.
1 northwestern, $1.70; prlmo timothy seed,
$ii.30; shoulders, SnSUc: short clear sides.
; mess pork, $17:03al7.10; Jard, per 100
pounds, $10.17al0.2O.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, May 22. Cattle Receipts. G,
GOO; choice, steady to strong; others weak
to lower; good to prime steers, $7a7.51:
poor to medium, $3aG.75; stockers and
feeders, $2.73a5.23; cows, $l.D0aG: heifers,
$2.G0a3.C5; canners, $1.30a2.50; bulls, $2.30a
D.G0: calves, $2.50a7; Texas fed steers, $3.50
aG.83. Hogs Receipts today, 24,000: to
morrow, 22.000: left over, 6,000: steady at
AVednesday's close; mixed and butchers,
$G.90a7.23; good to choice heavy, $7.15a7.33;
rough heavy, $G95a7.15;" light. $.70a7; bulk
of sales. $G.93a7.20. Sheep Receipts. 9,000;
sheep, 15a25c. lower; lambs, cholco steady;
good to choice wethers, $3.70aG.23; western
sheep, $3.75a0.23; nativo lambs, $5a7; west
ern lambs, J3.25a7; Colorado lambs, $7.23.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buafflo, May 22. Cattle Receipts,
light; nothing doing. Veals Recolpts, SO;
tops, $B.50nG.73; fair to good. $CaG.25; com
mon to light, $3a5.73. Hogs Receipts,
3,100; slow and 5al0c lower; heavy, $7.30a
7.40; medium, $7.20a7.30; pigs, $6.90a7:
roughs, $G.73a7: stags, $3.23aU, Sheep and
Lambs Receipts, 8,000; very dull; top
lambs, $7,10a7,23: fair to good, $C75a7: culls
and common, $3aG.30: yearlings, $G.10aG.2";
sheep, mixed tops, $3.73a6; fair to good,
$Da5.50; culls nnd common, $3a4.75.
Hast Liberty Live Stock.
Knst Liberty. May 22. Cattlo-Stendv;
choice. J(J.93a7.L'."i; mime, $C.50aii.80; go-nil,
So.SOuO.SO. Hobs Steady: pilmo heavy
hogB, $7.40: mediums, ?7.-'On7.2.'); heavy
Yorkers, J7.15a7.23: light Yorkora. $7.CCia
7.10; pies, JtiOOaT; toughs, $3a6.S0, Slices
lower: prlmo wethers, J3.COa3.80: culls and
common, $2.GOa3.50: choice lambs, JU.TCia
7; veal calves, J7a7.50.
L-nek, Trust A Safe Dep. Co,..
Clark & Bnover Co.. Pr
Bcranton Savings .Bitnlt
Traders' National Dank. ,..,,..
Scrnnton floll & Nut C0...1...
People's Hank ,.....
, HONDB.
Scrnnton Packing Co ....... ...
Scrnnton Passenger IMIlwny,
flrsfmortgiiRd, duo lam.,,.,,.
People's Street Railway, flist
mortgage, duo 1918
Peoples Street Itallwny, den-
onil moitgnge, duo lOJf .,,,..
Scrnnton Trno. Co., II per cent.
riconomy li It. & P. Co
N. Jersey & Poenno Ico Co,,,,
Consolidated Water Supply Co
Credit You? Certainly!
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-Wrini aBp We G,ve You Va,ue5 -
l OpGuJdl OallU For Your Honey. J
ti fegt.iaimijJia ft
5 Lawn or Porch Bench. 5
tl We will place on sale Friday ioo Benches like cut. They are
" made of hard wood, with seven slats on back and eight on sent, n
well braced. They are verv strong and are regular lx.50 value.
j Special Sale Price, " j
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te ;22 Lackawanna Avenue. x
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j Scranton's New Carpet and Furniture House
V i K MVV "A "4 1 S "4 'A "A 'A. H S ' S 4l3 5 "4 3 S "A " "A ' "A fe K H M M H Jt
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A few days can be pleasantly spent
In a trip to
Norfolk, Va.
Old Point Comfort, Va.
Richmond,1 Va.
Washington, D. C.
VIA THE
Steamers sail dally except Sunday
from Pier 26, North River, foot of
Beach street, New York.
Tickets, Including meals and state
room accommodations, $8.00 one way,
$13,00 round trip, and upwards.
Send stamp for illustrated took.
OLD DOMINION STEAHSHIP CO.
81 Beach Street, New York, N. Y.
H. B. WALKEU,
Traffic Manager. J. J. BROWN,
General Passenger Agent.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ot
Dickson Manufacturing Co.. Bcranton
and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. '
Stationary Engines. Boilers. Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
lOWA.FARM8.t4JE
CASH BALANCE iCROPJILE
Oil Market.
OH City, May 22. Credit balances, 120:
certificates, no bid; shipments, 75,713 bar
rels; average, 102,901 barrels; runs, 102,021
barrels; average, 78,339 barrles.
lawn win
A pleasure to the older folki, a well as
A DBUQHT TO TUB CHILDJIKN. Special
Price,
$3.98
Tba "Economy" Lawn Swing Is SV4 feet
high i feet wide. The frame tins a eprcad
of 10 feet Seats are 18 Inches wide and 13
Inches deep, affording comfort as a cbalr.
Seats, backs and floor are slatted and finished
In red. In tba construction special attention
has been paid to securing the 'limit of
strength. (C00 has been the customary fig
ure on tbts grade of swing. Tomorrow tbs
Special Pries is only
$3.98
Unmarked
Wagons De
liver Goods
When De
sired, Plain
Figure Mark
ings Prevail
Here. Mail
Orders Re
ceive Imme
diate Attention!
nt it p. n . n. n
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600000
Pays 3 interest
on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday
from 7.30 to 8.30.
evenings
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 riedal
At the Pan-American Exposition at
Buffalo last season.
Stock now selling at $ .50 a share.
The price will soon be advanced. Get
in now on the ground floor.
Write for full particulars,
SIX EAGLES HIININC CO
1203 Orozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Oenertl AttvA lot tbs Wyomlcg Diitrlct lot
Diipont's Powder
Ulnlsr, Blutlnr,. Sporting, Smoheleis sad tbs
Bepauno Ctiemlctl Oompsnjr's
, HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Bsftty ruie, Csps sod Eipladen. Room 401 Cs
sell Building ,Scrsnton.
laNcua.
JOHN B. 8MITH c 60N Plymouth
E. W. HUU.IQAN , Wilkes-Birr
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect Kovimbcr SI. 1001.
Trains fur CarbonUalo leave Scranton st 6.20.
6.00, 8.63, 10. U a. m.; 12.00, l.Z'J. 2.3, 3.62,
.20, 6.25, 7.67, 0.1S, 11.20 p. K. 1.31 . m.
Vet UoncsiUle 0.20, 10. Ua, m.J 2.34 sad 6.2
p. m.
For Wllkcs-Barrc-.S8, 7.18, 8.41, 9.38. 10.43
S. m.; 12.0J, 1,42, 2.18, 9.28, 4.27, (.10, 7.43,
10.41, U.3U p. w.
Kor h. V, K. R. l'olnU-.88, P.S3 s. so.; 2.18.
4.27 and 11.30 p. m.
for Pcnnayltania It. It. Points 6.38, 9.83 s.
in. i 1.42, S.ili and 4.27 p. m.
V'or AlUuy and all pnlnta nortb .20 a. a.
and 3.U p, m. '
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Caruondalo 8 60, 11.33 a. m.: 2.34, 3.52.
.62 and 11.17 p. m.
For WllUUaHe-.S3 s. m.; 12.03, 1.68, 3.23,
6.32 and 0.17. p, m.
For Albany and points north 3.63 p. m.
For Honesdale 8.60 a. in. and 3.62 p. nj.
W. I l-UVOR, O. A., Scranton, Ps.
Connolly & Wallace
The store of one Idea may be
very valuable to many people, but
it takes the store of many ideas to
give satisfactory service to every
one.
Black and White Materials for Knights
We secured 100 pieces of Fine Black Lawns, 30 inches wide, that are worth toe a yard, which we
will sell at 5c a yard. White Muslin, 30 inches wide, at 5c, 6c, 7c yard. White Cambric 5c yard.
At these low prices every one can decorate profusely.
Men's Summer Shirts
The usual way is to have only the neck fit exactly in a shirt only two sizes of bodies for all sizes of
shirts. One size U too biff lor a a 14 or a I5c man, the other is too small for a 15 or 17 man.
The Connolly & Wallace way is to have the shirt all over correspond to the size of the neck.
This makes us get all our shirts made especially for us, and while we are going to this trouble vou
may be sure we make a great many other changes which you will recognize when you wear the shirts
$1.00, $1.50 and $3.00 Not a few at each price, but a great many.
The Ribbons
Are here at an average third under regular prices. Other stores are advertising ribbons under price,
yet when we compare we find ours one and two cents a yard less, or one and two grades better for
the same price.
Taffeta Crepe 4 3-8 inches wide, 10c.
Liberty Satin Ribbons 3 1-8 inches wide, 20c yard; 4 inches, 25c yard: 4 inches, 35c yard.
Plain Silk Taffeta Ribbons 3J4 inches wide, all colors, 10c yard.
New Summer
There are dainty gloves like pieces of fine lace; Suede Lisle Gloves for people who want theV hands
to be well covered, yet cool, and Kayser Silk Gloves, with double finger tips, that will wear almost
as long as kid.
Lace Gloves, 25c to $1.00.
Suede Lisle Gloves, 25c, 50c and 75c.
Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c and $l.oo. v
I ora Cola Fne
L.CICC DdlC Haif
Half
Imitation Point de Venise, Filet, Batiste, Cluny, Brussels Point and Net-Top Laces, from one of tha
greatest makers of imitation laces in St. Gall, and that means in the world for St. Gall makes the
finest of all imitations. Not short pieces, but full lengths from which we will cut any number of
yards you want. Some of the laces are in full sets insertions and several widths of edgings alike;
There are All-Over Laces, Edges, Gnloons, Straight Insertions and some which are detachable. ";
Venice Ail-Over, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $4.oo.
Bdges and Laces, 15c, 20c, 35c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
Black, White and Colored Silk Lace Galoon. a5c to $2.25. r
Straight Insertions. 5c to $1.50. Gaioons,.8c to $2.50. ' .
Black Charitilly Galoons, 6c to $i.5o yard.
Connolly & Wallace.
Qood Shoes
for Women
and for Men
Cash or Credit
Something: Doing
In Men's Spring Suits
With a factory to turn out Men's Suits for a chain of 30 stores,
we're on top in quality and we've touched bottom in price. That's JQ J r
why we are able to sell you a good Blue Serge or a Spring Cassi- L
mere Suit, well made, trimmed and lined, at the low price of VJVJ
We'll trust you, of course, and if you want a better grade we have it for $9,95.
This suit would be good value at $12.00. 1
Better quality, to be sure, up to the finest in the land, at $25.00.
Spring Garments for Women
Ladies' Hats
Perfect models of
the swellest New York
and Paris creations.
Exclusive designs.
Cash or Credit.
317 Lacka. Aye.
Second Floor.
Open Evenings.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey,
In KBcct ilay IS, VJ02.
Stations In New York, loot Liberty ttrcet and
South Feiry, N, It.
Tralnj leave Scranton for New Vorlt, l'hlU"
dclphiJ, Kaston. Iletlileluni, Allentun, Maucli
Chunk, Mliltc llswn, Ashley, WIILes-llarri- anil
l'ltttton ut 7.30 a, m 1 p. in. and 4 p. m. Sun
day, 2.10 p. in,
Qu.iktr L'lty Kxprcas leaeg Riranton ".SO "!
through solid cstlbule train ullli 1'ullryau llutlet
Parlor Cur for Philadelphia with only e rlunirn
of can for Ilaltimorc uiul Viihliu(ton, P. C, and
all principal points xoutli and ucat.
For Aoca, Pittiton ami WJIKea-llarrc, 1 p. m.
and 4 p, m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in.
For Long Drancli, Ocean drove, etc, 7.30 and
For heading;, Lebanon and llarrUhurg Ia,Al.
lentown ut 7.30 a. in., 1 p, in. and 1 p. m. bun
day, 2.10 p. in.
For Tumaqua and Pottsvillc, 7.S0 a, m,, I p.
m. und 4 p. in.
For ratea and tlekcti apply lo ascnt at elation,
W. U. IlKbSLUK, Ucn. Manager,
O. M. HURT, Ucn. Paw. Agt.
Ihigb Valley Railroad.
In effect Hay IS. 1!W.
Train lcau Scranton.
For Philadelphia and New Yoik via n. & II.
It. It., at 6.38 and 9.38 a. m., and 2.13, 4 27
(Ulack Diamond KipreaJ), and 11.33 p. in. bun.
da), U. i. II. R. K., 1..8.S7 P. m.
For White Haven, llailcton and principal points
in the coal region. U I). 4. II. It. It., 0 3S, 2.18
and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 6.33 a. m., 2.JS
p. in.
For Bethlehem. Eaiton, Reading, HarrUb'uig,
and principal lntermcdlatu station, via 1). k II.
lit. 1C, 1.W, 0.3S a. m.J S.W. 4.sr (Buck Dla.
mond lSapreen), ll! p. ra. ounoaja, n. n.
R. H 0.38 a. Hi. i 1.8. 5.27, p. m.
For TuuWbannock, Toanda, Klmira, Itbsca,
Genua and principal Intermediate ttatlom, vll
V., I- k W. R. It., 0-35 a., m. and 8.10 p. rn.
Scranton's Shopping
You Want
Gloves
Laces for
and Two.
and Two-Thirds
I CLOTHING (1e)0N CREDIT!
Where is the woman who would go without a hand
some Spring Suit when credit is as free as air at this
store.
We have pretty Silk Waists also, and Spring Skirts all
very stylish, all priced properly.
You are always welcome
buy or not.
Stylish, Dependable Clothing for Women, Men and
Children.
PEOPLE'S
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
For deneta, Rochester, Buffalo, .Niagara Kails,
Chlcaco and all points west, via D. & II, R, It.,
7 48 12.0J a. m.: 3.28 (Illacl; Diamond 'Kx.
pirM), 7.18, 10.41. 11.30 p. hi. Sundajs, D. i ,
It. R 12.0J, 6.27 p. m.
Pullman parlor und tlecplng or Lehigh Valley
Parlor tare on all trains betweci Wllkes-Darra
and New York, Philadelphia, liuffato and Suspen
sion llridgu.
ROLI.1N II. WILUlIIt, Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland
.trcet, New ork.
CUA1ILKS S. Li:i:, Oen. Pass, Agt., 20 Cortland
street, New York.
A. W. NOMIMACIIICR, Dlv, Pass, Agt., South
Uethlemiu, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to
rity ticket oUlce, 60 Public bquare, Wilki-Uan,
Pa.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In Effect Tuesday, Sipt. 17, 1001.
NOUTll HOUND,
Leavo Uwi Arrlvs
Trains. Scranton. Carbondale. Cadosla.
No" 1 1 ' '" . "a10,4, ",', ,UP- "
No. 7 ........ 9.10 !' m. Ar. Carbondale 6.10 p. m.
o. I ........ s0fjTU U0UKI)i v- "
Leave Leave Arrlte
Trains. Cadosla. Caibondale. Scranton.
No, 0 ,, i:3. in. 7.40a. ni.
Ko. 2 2.15p.m. 1.00p.m. 4.40p. ru.
SUNDAsS ONLY, NORTH ROUND. P
Leave Leae Arrive
Trains. Snanton. Carbondale. Cadosla
No. 0 ,? m. k 0-10 P. m. 10.43 a. m
K 6 Tfolum uLs.r,J4,e7,'0p- "
Leaie Leave Arrive
Trains. Cadosla. Caibondale. Scranton.
No. C ........ !!$' M0a. in.
No. 10, ,. 1.30p. in. 0.06p.m. 6 4J p. m.
Trains Nos. 1 un week days, aud 9 on Sundays,
make main line connections for New York city,
Uiddletowu, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Oaitego
and all points west.
For further information consult ticket agents,
J. C. ANDERSON, 0. P. A., New York.
i. . WELSH, T, P. A., Scrautco, Pa.
Center
Of course we make money our
prices couldn't be so low if we
didn't. It's the unsuccessful store
that has to make its prices high.
Templar Decorations
Wash Suits,
Waists and
Skirts
Cash or Credit
to look
here, whether
you
Credit
Clothing
Company
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
, Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in Effect June 3, 1901.
Trains leave Scranton: 0.3a a. in,, week day,
through vestibule train from Wilkes-Oarre. Pull,
man buffet parlor car und coaches to Phlladtl.
phis, via Potwvlllo; stops at principal inteims
dlate stations. Also connects for Sunbury, liar
rlsburg, Plilladelphla, Ualtimore, Washington and
lor Pittsburg and tho vvtst,
0.33 a, m., vvcek days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg.
Philadelphia, Ualtimore, Washington and Pitta'
purg aim ilia wesi.
from WilLes-narre. Pullman buffet narlor -
and coarhct to Philadelphia ia Pottsvllle, Stops
st principal intermediate stations
4.27 p. m., week daya, for llailetonf Sunbury.
Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J, II. HUTCHINSON. Ccn. JJgr.
J, B. WOOD, Qen. Pass. Agt"
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Nov, 3, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton for New lorn At 1.10,
3.19, 0.US, 7.C0 and 10.03 a. in.; 12.15. 3.40, 3.3J
p. m. For New Yoik and Philadelphia 7.50,
10.06 a. in., and 12,43 and 3.33 p. in. For Toby,
hiiiiia At 6.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1,15, 6.22 and
0.00 a. ra.j 165, 0.60 und 11.35 p. in. For Ding
hamton and way ttatlom 10.20 a. m. and 1.13
p. ni. For Os-iU'jro, tyracuia and Utlca 1.15 and
6.2J a. in.; 1.53 p. in. Cvvego, Syracute and
Utlca train at 6.21 a. in, dally, except Sunday.
For Montrose 0.C0 a. in.; 1.10 and 6.50 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 6.15 p. in.
Uloomsburg Division ror Northumberland, at
6.35 and 10.03 a. in.; 1.63 and U.10 p. ru. For
Plymouth, at 8.10 a, m.; 3.40 and 9.00 p. m
Suudav Trains For New York, 1.40, 3.10, 6 0S
and 10.05 a. m.; 3.10, 3.33 p. m. For Buffalo
1.15 and 0.22 a. in.; l.W. J.C0 and 11.35 p. m.
For Ulugbaintou and way stations 10.20 a. m.
llcomburg Divlsiou Leave Scraotoo, 10.03 i.
ni. and 6.10 p. to.
l.ii p. in., weeK ui)s launuays, l.oa p. m.l,
lor Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Wasliington and Pittsburg and tho west..
3.-8 n. in., week days, throuzh vestlbuf. train
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