i i T'A "'mtrf rwi ! ,m i ' '-jTu'wiBU'tau 'fm if'nranHBnanaiiiHniHnaiSMWBNnmnin o . -w -n t f a ws.i iw .a j . k. K.r..i rf.r . isj J h,j - .c-irrirv i- .p. a " - -'.ias j ..iirsM.j iit u i .w' i t v n ?;j. 1 i ", i . 1.0 THE SOJOAtftOK TMBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1003. . J7 "5 tStvVfTU iV.! ,fr lrT TTsT sW.T3JSJt ,2M-I,TrPvn3WKnaKT,.rv--,-iir,vJT, v;- i,Jf. h it- ROBINSON WAS Hon- SUITED JUDGE DECIDED HE HAD MO STANDING IN COUBT. ,Was Not Invited Into the Mine nnd the Defendant Owed Him No Duty iWhile Ho Was There Case of Kee gan Against the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Wa Given to the Jury Late in the Afternoon. A Peculiar Action in Ejectment. Other Court Matters. 'A non-suit wait granted by Judge Mc Clure yesterday afternoon In the case of James Koblnson nsaliiflt the D., U & V. Railroad company. The plaintiff went on the stand' yesterday nnd told the story of the manner In which he was burned by an explosion of gas In the Sloan mine. He went there to seek employment and was Injured while leaving the mine. . Peter Chuppoll, who was with Robinson at the time, and was also slightly burned, corroborated the statement made by Robinson to the effect thut In leaving the mine he fol lowed the directions given him by the footman of the Sloan mine concerning the route he should take. After the plaintiff rested Major Ever ett Warren for the company asked for n non-suit. The request was vigorous ly opposed by Attorney L. P. Werte niuu who represented Robinson. The matter was argued at length by both attorneys and at the conclusion of the argument Judge McCluro granted the non-suit for the following reasons: "No Invitation to enter the mine was extended to the plaintiff by the com pany nor does It appear that permls Blon to enter them was given to him by Williams when he referred him to tSvans to ascertain whether or not he could secure employment. The plain tiff was on the premises and within tho mines of the company of his own mo tion. Hence the defendant owed him no duty to provide for or secure his safety. "When the plaintiff attempted to reach tho Mtrfittp -by way of the shaft, gangway and slope, .a way unknown to him, he assumed the risk of the pas sage and is not entitled to recover from the company for tho Injury he sus tained." In connection with the non-suit Judge JlcClure granted a rule to show caue why it should not be stricken off. Re turnable to argument court. The case of Kate Keegan against the Metropolitan Life Insurance company was given to the jury at 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon when Judge Weand completed Ill's charge. Dr. Sullivan, who was on the stand when court ad journed Wednesday, went on tho stand again yesterday after court opened and his cross-examination at the hands of Attorney C. W. Dawson was com pleted. James Powell mvoi-p that he was em ployed by tlie Baltimore AIiV society and from 1S9:'. to 1S99 paid Mrs. Mary Keegan, the deceased, sick benefits at intervals during all that time on cer tificates furnished by Dr. Sullivan. Dr. W. E. Keller was. called as an expert and testified that if Mrs. Kee gan's condition was as described by Dr. Sullivan she could not have been in good health at the time she was in sured by the defendant company. In rebuttal a number of the neigh bors of Mrs. Kcegan were called who testified that she was a hard working woman who hod every appearance of being In rugged health. Dr. George Brach. Dr. G. O. Caldwell and Dr. Daniel Webb testified that they exam ined Mrs. Kcegan for different insur ance companies and found her in a healthy condition. The closing ad dresses wcio made by Judge Willard for the company and Attorney Daw son for the plaintiff. Tho case of Mrs. Margaret Ridge way against the Hillside Coal and lion company was called for trial yes terday before Judge Newcombe. The plaintiff asked permission to amend the pleadings and it was granted, whereupon the defense pleaded sur prise and had the case continued. A verdict of .$227.20 for the plaintiff was taken in tho case of D. E. Baldwin against M. E. Worden. An Action in Ejectment. The Winton Coal company, limited, E. S. Dolph and Isaac P. Hand, trus tees ot the estate of! Edward Dolph, yesterday began an notion In eject ment agalnt J. Randall James and J. C. Humber. A confession of judg ment by I. H, Hums, attorney for tho defendant, was attached to the papers Instituting the suit. TJio plaintiffs leased a culm pile at tho Mt. Jessup colliery, together with the necessary land to orect a washery on, to tho defendants, but they have done nothing In tho way of creeping coal or paying royalties and therefore the plaintiffs desire to regain posses sion of their property. Marriage Licenses. James Uavlcs ...., Mooslc Winifred Ring Greenwood AVIIIlam McCleaiy Olyphant 1'it'c May Williams Olyphant lr, Abiiihnm M. Blumberg Scrahton ; ln ciollsteln Scranton . inies Kelly Wilkcs-Barro Aunt Thomas i...,.Wllltes-Barre William K. Francis Olyphant Oiire M, Robertson Peckvllle A yln J. Whiting Scranton 1 iiviua Kabtwood Scranton Willi. 1111 Vuudewort ...., Peckvllle T v&le M. Taxlor Peckvllle Charles 1, cnilds Scruntou Chiirlotto J, Swope ..Scranton D., L. AND W. BOABD FOB TODAY. 1'nllowlng Is the make-up of the Ucluware, Lackawanna & Western board for today: FRIDAY, MAY 30. Summits West-8 a. m., Carrlgg. Pushers 7 a. m., Houbcr; 11,43 a, m Moran ; 7,30 p, m., Murphy; 9 p, m., W. II. liartholomew. Ifclptrs 1.30 a. m., McOovern; 7 0. m., Gaffncy; 10 a. 111., Secor; 4.30 p. m., Stun ion. YOUR. PAITH will be u strong u puraif jroutry- Shlloh's Consumption PtMA tad oura U o trove we IjUiC guarutca a cure or scluod " money, sua wo scad you free trial bottle if you write for it BHILOU'S coat i ccuti and will ewe Coo. sumption, PuemnoaU, BroocaUU aad all Lung Trouble, will euro a coqgh o cold w a any, aaa inut nrcveat Mrtoua rctulls. It ha Ua doing thcictblan for i0 yean. 8. C. WLLa & Co., Le Roy. N. V. KmrV iTlAVAaBMJ.4VAa rtmmim ..- CU.. NaawaaMaMNaMa THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yotk, May 19. The new commit ment In tho slock markot today were of entirely Insignificant proportion, owing to fear of possible developments over tho ttlple holiday. There was somo closing up of open accounts, however, and us menu proved to be mostly on the short sldo the tono of tho mantel was rather linn, In sympathy with tho leaders. The move ment In tho gcuoral list was listless and very narrow, Tho loader of tho markot in point of activity was Reading, nnd it's advance of nearly 2 points was attributed in large degree to the demand from Bhorta to cover In tho feHf that a strlko settle ment might bo reached between now and next Monday. Tho immediate news today did not favor such u presumption. Presi dent Fowler, of tho Ontario and Western, authorized an emphatic denial of reports that concessions to the strikers wero con ti'tniilntril on the nart of tho operators. Tho reported utteiunco of F. IV Sargent, ut inc aruurntion committee or mo umu Federation, that he believed a sympa thetic strike iirohable amonir tho soft coul minds, was also rivoii somo atten tion, but this did not reassure traders shoit of the market sufficiently to Induce them to remain uncovoicd for nn Inter val of three davs. Tho advance In Can adian Pacific was also renewed, In splto of denials of reported buying for conrtol in behalf of Northern Securities Interest. Tlie promise today of tho British parlia mentary leader of a statement on next Monday concerning tho peaco negotiations was tegarded in speculative circle as tan tamount to an announcement of peace. Total sales today, 320,500 share. Today's bond market shared In the dullness of the stock market nnd the closing was semi stagnant below the best. Total Bales of bonds, par cubic, 2,12."i,00O. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by might & Frccso Co., 314 315 Mount building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Opon.Hleh.Low.Closo Amal. Copper ii f,'t 68i CT Am. C. & F 31 32H 31 32 American Ice 19'i 19U I!Hi 19',i Am. 1-ocomotIvo .... 32k X !KH SJ',i Am. Loco.. Pr 01 91 MV4 91 Am. S. & It. Co .... 4S?J 49?i mu -I8i American Sugar ....129U 129U 12S 129 Anaconda Cupper ..ll"',i 118'fi 117'i 118,i Atchison KOVi h0' SOU SOli Atchison, Pr t'8'i !8 SKU 9S?, Halt. & Ohio 106 10rt',4 106 KM Brook. R. T G73i 7ft 07 07'i Canadian Pacific ..lSfiRf, H9 13Gi, 138 i Clics. & Ohio i 4f lR Chleaco & Alton .... :S7!, 38 371;. 37U Chic. & G. W 29Jt 2!)',i 2Sn 2'J4 L, M. & St. P 170 170;i 170U liMfc tt. R. I. & P 173 173 liI 173 Col. Fuel & Iron ,.l(rt?i 10U4 lOOli 1WTU Col. vt. Southern .... 31 31 .11 31 Del. & Hud 175 17"',i 175 175 Kile 37'i 38 37 U 3704 Erie, 1st Pr 7r'i GS G7, b74 Krle. 2d Pi- CJ'A n2 WV5 B2"H Hocking Valley .... UiiJi S7i Wii HiVi Illinois Central 153 IWi 153 153-H Kan. City & South.. 3TJ r.'J sa,6 IU'H Louis. & Nash 137 ns'i M7 l.S Mnnhattntf 13J 132Vi 132 I3J Met. St. Ity 148'i 14S',: 14SU lt8"i Mcxlcim Central .... 2iii 27', 2!'i 2G'i Mo., K. and Tex. ... 201 25"i 25?i 25Ti Mo., K. & T Pr M fif.i, rli r,6V Mo. Pacific 9'i 1001, 99'4 100 N". V. Central IMiJ, 157'S, lWj 157t Norfolk & West 57', 571 57H B76 Ponna. R. R 14'H. H9"'s 14'1 149', Poopl.-'s Gas 102 102', 102 lnji Prced Steel Car .. Y.n 4li.i -(si; 4flw. Reading fi;ij m w tvi Reading, 1st Pr S.i"A 81 Xi SI Reading, 2d Pr GS"- 'l,Ws lrf, fitU Republic Steel 173 17-U 1714 1T. Republln Steel. Pr.. 7 7r,ii 7(1 7'Ua St. L. & San V (.7(6 G7':. r,7 1,7 Southern. Pnclric .... G44 im'9 i!4,i ill1. Southern It. R 37" 37 3iiT :!8 Southern R. U.. Pr.. 94', 95 9l;i 9 Tenn. Coal R- Iron., fil iir, Kl Kl) Tevns & Pacific .... ) 11 409i 41 lTnlon Pari Up 104'i lnVJ 104' 10f. Piiion Pacini:. Pr .... ,X7-j R8"i ,S7i KS'l IT. S. Leather 13U 13'i 13 1!'J (T. S. Leather, Pr .. 8I'4 S4V- 84U S4'i y. S. Steel 40'i 405s 40 W it. S. Steel, Pr 90i PO54 :iovi fl"9i Wabash 2SV, 27 2C,I; 2K Wabash. Pr 43Ts 44'i 43", 44 Western Union 91 91 901i ilij'i Wisconsin Central .. 28',8 28 27si 27')i Total sales, 318,700 shaics. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WHEAT. Onen. High. Low. Close. J"'y ; lii 72, V2 72V September 71 71 70?i 70J6 CORN. July 62?', Kl G2 Wf, September 597. GO'i 59'. D9". OATS. July 35 sr 31 34 September 2Si 287 2S--i 2a" PORK. . s ' July 17.07 .17.07 17.00 17.00 September 17.03 17.20 17.03 17.13 LARD. July 10.10 10.13 J0.10 10.13 September 10.20 10.20 10.13 10.17 RIBS. July 9.G7 9.G7 9.U 9 fi'i September 9.G7 9.U7 9.C3 9.G7 NEW YORK COTTON MARKRT. Open. High Low. Close. July 9.02 904 S.9S S.9S August 8.72 8.7(1 t.M 8.GG September K.17 8.20 S.17 S.18 October 8.02 8.04 8.00 8.00 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange uuotations ah quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr, Bld.Asked go .... County Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300 i'lrst Nat. Bank (Carbondale). ... Third National Bank 530 Dime Dep. & Uls. Hank 300 Economy L,, H. & P. Co First National Bank U00 Lack. Trust &. Safe Dep. Co... 193 Clark & Snovor Co.. Pr 123 Scranton Savings Bank 1,00 Traders' National Bank 225 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 133 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co Scranton Pnsbanger Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 113 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1918 113 Peoplo's Street Railway. Gen- . oral mortgage, due 1921 113 Scranton True. Co., 6 per cent. 113 Economy L H. & P. Co N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 1.00 4ti 97 97 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flour-4.40. IJuttcr Fresh creamery, 23c; fiesh dairy, 21c. Cheese 13al3ijc. Kggs Nearby, 18c: western, 17We. Marrow Beans Per bushol, I2.35u2.40. Green Peas Per bushel, $2.2i!. - Onions Bermudas, $2.00 per crate. Potatoes Per bushel, SOc New York Grain and Produce Market New York. May 29. Flour Kasy and 5 al5c. lower to hell; winter patents, $4a4.20; winter straights, $3.S0a4; Minnesota pat ent, ?4nl.l5: winter extras. 13.Uu3 30; Min nesota bakers, J3.10u3.L'0; winter low grades, J2.93u3.10. Wlieat-Spot easy; No, 2 red. nomlnul. elevator: No. 2 red. 79',ia 80c. t. a ,b. afloat; No. 1 noithern Du In tli. 81c. f. o. b, afloat; wheat opened easier, but Imnraved for a time, looked quite Hteudy; but bears taking udvantuge of lino crop pi aspects raided the marKet and provoked heavy liquidation ut mid day, Weakness continued dining tho af ternoon and the close waH ViK-c. nut lower; July closed 7S?ic: September, 7(i'c; December, T7?ic, Corn Spot weak; No. 2, 72c, eluvator und 70H''. f. o. b. afloat; op Hon maiket rallied after tho opening with wheat, but later broke under heavy liquidation and closed weak at c. net decline; May closed 72u73c; July, G7o,; September, uRo.; December, Softc. Outs No. 2, 4r',Jc.; No. 3. 4Jc; No. 8 White, 50c; No. 3 white, 49V$e.;,trark mixed western, 40ii4Sc; truck white, 49a33c; options eubler wtlli corn and the favorable crop outlook, Butter Steady; creamery, 20a22Vlo.; file tory, UalSVic; renovated, isitsovtc; Iml tatlon cieamery, lhV4a205ic.; state dairy, is?f.a22c Cheese li regular; state, now full cream, small colored, choice, lOUa.j white, 10c: large colored, !)V$a9$Jo.j white, 10c. Rggs Firm: state and Penn sylvania. 17,ul8e.: western storago, packed, 17al8c; southorn, liaise. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, May 29. Bull speculators in f;ralns who figured confidently on a tally n prices after yestorday'a serious slump, came to grief again touay, For a. time they took hold of a few early bull urgu menta and upheld the pits, but mado to order weather and Indications that tlie farmer was ruahlng his holdings to mar ket pushed all prices down to a new level. July wheat closed He. lower: July corn, c. depressed and July oats, Uaie. down, Provisions closed' 214c. lower to 2&c. high er. Cash quotations wero as follows; Flour Dull: No. 3 spring wheat, ; No. 3. 70a73c; No. 2 red, Wta81e.; No. 3 com. SlSaaeSiaSU N8. 3 yellow. tl2ati3c; No. i onls, 41a43Hc.i No. 2 while, 43Mtt44Ue.i Nil. 3 wfllln. .mtnMUr.t Nn. !! rn r.qUn good feeding barley, ; fair to r.holca malting, fi8a70c.( No. 1 flaxseed, 91.691 No. j nortnwestern, i.7fs pnmo timotny seen, .30a6 33i mess poik, per barrel, J17al7.or; mu, )wr iw iiuumiH, tiu.iumiMi, ribs, )9.70a9.80i shoulders, SuS'.ic short Chicago Live Stock Market. Clllrnun. Mnv Lfl. Ciillto tUrrlnln 7.. poo, Including U0O Texuns', slow and toe. lowerj iroou to pnmo steers, ffl.90n7.4n; poor to medium, $i.75a0.iso: Blockers nnd feed ers, $2.50ii5; cows, tt.SOaS.Toi helfors, 2a0j runners, $1.60n2,50; bulls, f2.noaD.35i calves, $?aC! Texas fed steers, $3a0. Hogs Re ceipts today, 21,000! tomorrow, 20,000! left over, 4,000! active and 6al0c. higher! mixed nnd butchers, $l.D0n7.25; good to cholco heavy. $7.20u7.10: lough heavy, Jrt.95a7.l5! light. tit.70a7; bulk of sales, $7a7.25. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; sheep, ewes lower; wethers, stnndy; lambs, choice strong; good to choice wothois, .".40.1(1.25; western sheep, 5 2"ai!.25; native lambs, $3a"; top spring Inmbs, S7.50. East Liberty Live Stock. Rnst Liberty, May 29.-Cattle-Stondv! choice, 7.15a7.50! piinic, 0.76a7; ood, Jli.75. lions Slow! llllmn licavv. S7.!!ftn7.3".! inn. oiums. ini.oti; ncavy Yonceri, J(i.rrin7 : llglit do.. ii.S0atl.90; pigs. tf.C0an.75: rought. 5nfi.7J. Sheep Slow; prime wethers, t.90 o.'.io; culls nnd common, 2a2.no; cholco lumbs, tG.23ae.ii0: veal calves, 7a7.50. Oil Market. Oil City, May 2ft. Credit balances, 12i); certificates, no bid: shipments, 91,70'J bar lels; average. 102.349 barrels; runs, 99,994 barrols; average, 99,412 barrels. FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCR ANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday from 7.30 to S.30. evening. An investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the best known mining property in the state 01 wasmngton. 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 nnd gener al development of tho property. Awarded Bronze Hedal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now selling at 9' .50 a share. The price will soon be advanced. Get in now on the ground floor. "Write for full particulars, SIX EACLES MINING CO 1202 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. mWA FARMK,A P VT.'.IU.S VJ!il?IKILi4 UtontJALANLti iCROPftl LL 3wCTXM, THE Six Eagles The Month Of Weddings Will soon be here. Some of your friends are going to be married. You have probably received 'an invitation, per haps several. What to give that will please and at the same time be useful, is the question. This store offers a hun dred good things to the gift-seeker from its :jljP' Summer Cottage Are here in all their newness and end less variety. Cool in appearance, com fortable, beautifying, and above nil else, durable. Porch and Lawn Furniture, Lounstes, Enam eled Bedsteads, Odd Pieces, Choice Dra peries! Japanese and China Mattings, Fiber Mattlim. Domestic and Oriental Rugs, ('"Reasonable Prices prevail throughout the store. Call in and look around, Five floors loaded with new goods, i Williams dMcAnulty, 129 Wyoming Avenue. w& 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, 10c. Four lines three times, 25c Furnitnre Carpet and Drapery Departments.. Furnishings m r fV 1 UUUUMi A HIT -A PALPABLE HIT! The women are delighted with the "Dorothy Dodd" Shoe. Such a shoe for three dollars is a revelation. It fits the foot in every spot it doesn't wrinkle nor does it pinch. It's just right, and besides it has all the lines of beauty that you would expect in a shoe designed for women by a woman of artistic-taste and special skill. V The Boots are $3.00 Oxfords $2.50 (A Few Specials 50 Cents Extra,) i Let us show you the new shoe that is caus ing the sensation in the shoe trade. rooks Cor. Lackawanna Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock l PILSNER : 5E, Scranton, Pa. Old 'Phone, 333 1. New 'Phono, 2935. Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandesni Gas Lamp. Gunster&Forsytli 253-327 Peun Avenue. The Mooslc Powder Co Booms 1 nnd 2 Commonwealth Bldg. SCRANTON, PA. H MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made at Mooatc and Ruthdalu Works. St Laflln & Band Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Ulcclrlo lliploders, Kx. plodlnjj Illists. bifely Fine. REPAUNO OHEMIOAX CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. oil Jfioedr Women WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. and Wyoming Arcs. SCRANTOIVS BUSINESS HOUSES. THE3S ENTERPRISING) DEALERS OAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATIS FACTORILY. FOR SALE BUGOIES nd WAGOKS of all kinds; also Hrnsri and Building Let at bargains. 110RSKS CLIPPED and GROOMKD at M. T. KELLER Lackawanna Carriage Works. J.B.WOOLSEY C CO COV77?4CTO?S AND BUILDERS. Dcalirs in Plate Glass and Lumber OP ALL KINDS. SECURITY BUILDira 4341V3S UVO.V Homo Office, 203--J03 Meara Building. We are inatuiinp shaiM each month which thow a net caln to the Investor of about 12 per cent. We loan money. Wo also lmue f'ULL PAID STOCK $100.00 per share, inter est pajablc beml-annually. ALUGRT BALL. Secrelaiy. E. JOSEPH KUETTL-L. rear ill LacKauanni avenue, manufacturer of Wlie bcreens of all kinds; fully prepared for the snrlns soaon. We make all kinds of porch screen, clc. PETER STIPP. General Contractor, llullder ami Dealer in lliiIldiiiK Stone, Cemciitlue of cellars, a fp3 dally. Telephone 502. Office, C27 Washington acnue. THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK ANDTlLeMANUPAOTURINQOOMPANY Makers of Pailnir Urlck. etc. M. II, Pale, General Jlcs Agent, Office 320 Washington ae. Works at Nay Aur, Pa., K. a W. V. Jt.lt. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Dfcct Nor. 3, 1101. Trains leave Scranton for New York At 1.40, S.13, D.U5. 7.1.0 and 10.0S a. m.: 12.43, 3.10, 3.3i p. in. For New York and Philadelphia 7,50, 10.05 a. in., and 12,45 and !.2't p. in. For Tob. haiina At 0.10 p, in. For Bultalo 1.15, 0.22 and 9.00 a. Hi.; 1.55, 0.50 and 11. Si p. iu. for Uliii;. bamton and tvjy tatlons 10.20 a. in. and 1.10 p. in. For Osiu'go, yracme and Utlca LIS and U.22 a. in.! L5i p. ra, Onego, byrocuw and Utlca train at 0.2J a. in. dally, except bunday. For Moiilroc O.oo a. m.; 1,10 and 0.50 p. ru. Nicholson acconiinodatiun 1.00 and 0.15 p. m. Bloomshur.' UivUioii For Northumberland, at e.35 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and U. 10 p. in. For Plyinuutli, at 8.10 u, m,; U.40 and 0.00 p. In bunday Tialns For New York. 1.40, 3.13. 8 0S and 10.O5 a. in.; 3,40, 3.SJ p. in. For lluflalo 1.15 and U'i a. m.; 1.55, b.50 and 11, W p. m. Fur Bltulumlon and way stations 10.20 a. ra. jllconnbui Uirltiou Leave Scrauton, 10.05 a. in. and U.10 p. in. Delaware and Hudson. In LUcct November 21. 1901, Tulnt fui C'Jibondali) leave Scrauton at (.20, 8.00, 8.5.1. 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, .fj. 2.SII, 3 52, 6.20, 0.25, 7.57, 0.15, 11.20 p. iu,; 1.31 a. in. For Ilonudale 0.20, lO.lSa. m.; 2.31 and 5.20 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre-0.38, 7.4S, 8.41. 0.S3, 10.41 a. in.; 12.0J. 1.42, 2.1, 3.28, 4.21, CIO, 7.18, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. For L. V. It, II. PoInU-US, 0.33 a. in.; 2.19. 4.27 and 11.30 p. in. For Pennsylvania R. It. Points 0.33, 0.38 a. in. ; 1.42, 3.2S ur.d 4,27 p. in. Fur Albany and all point north 0.20 I. id. Hid ISM P. ru. 6U.Nn.VY TUAIN8. For Caibondalc 8.00, U.SJ a. m.j 2.31, 3.52, 5.52 and 11,17 p. m. For WilLus-Baiie U.38 a. in.; 12 03, 1.63, 3.28, 0.52 and 9.17 p. m. i Fur Albany and puhiU north 3.52 p. in. Fur llonedale 8 50 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. W. L. rilYOli, U. P. A., Scranion, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad, in effect Slay IS, 1002. Trains leave Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & EL It. I!.. at C.2S and 9.S8 a. m., and 2.13, 4.2? (Black Diamond Express), and 11.39 p. ra. Sun days, D. A. II. It. I!., l.CS, 8.27 p. m. for White Haven, Hazlcton and principal polntr in the coal regions, via 1). k II. It. It., 6.38, 2.13 and 4.27 p. m. For Pottsvillc, 0.SS a. m.. 2.18 p. m. For Bethlehem, Kaston, Heading, Harrlsburc, and principal intermediate stations, via D. it H. R. It., fl.38, 0.33 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Dii. mond Impress), lltS'i p. ut. Sundajs, V. k II. R. R., D.JS a. m.; 1.03, 6.27 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Tonanda, Klmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations, via D., L. & W. It. It., 6.35 a. m. and a.40 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester. Butlalo, Niagara Kails, Chicago and all points west, via D. & If. R, K., 7.18, 12.0:1 a. in. J H.2S (Black Diamond L'x prcsO. 7.4S. 10.41, 11.30 p. in. .Sundays, 1). &. II. R. It., VIM, 8.27 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on all trains between Wilkea-Barra and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspen sion Bridge. IIOLLIN' II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt., 28 CortlanJ Etrcct, New York. CUARLKS S. Llii:. Gen. Pasd. Act., 28 Oortlind street, Kew York. A. W. NONEMACUCR, DIv. Pass. Agt., South Belhleiiem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket oUk'c, CD Public Square, Wilkes-Bure, Pa. READING SYSTEM. Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Kircct Hay IS, 1W. Stations in New York, foot Liberty sticct and South Ferry, X. It. Trains leave Scranton for New Y'oik, Phila delphia, Kaston, Bethlehem, Allcntoun, Muuch Chunk, White Haven, Ashley, Wilkes-Barrn and rittbtou nt 7.30 a. in., i p. m. ana 4 p. m. Sun day, 2.10 p. in. (Jinkcr City Eprc leaven Scranton 7.S0 a. in., through solid veitibulo t lain with Pullman Bullet Parlor Or for Phlladf Iplii.i with only one chango ot c'Ji.s for Baltimore liud Wajlilngton, i). (J,, and all pvlncipal points south jnil vvent. For Avoca, Plttslon and Wilkes-Barrc, 1 p. m. and 4 p. iu. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Oienn (iiovc, etc., 7.30 and 1 p. in. Fur Reading, Lebanon and IfariUburp; via AN Untouii at 7.30 a. m., 1 p. in,, und 4 p. m. Sun day, 2.10 p. in. For Taniaipia and Fotlsvllle, 7.30 u. m., 1 p. in. and 4 p. m. Fur late.-, and tickets apply to agent at station. W. G. lli:S)M.KIl, Cen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Gin. Paa. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule ill Effect June 2, 1WL Trains leave Scrauton: 0.33 a. in., week day, tlirousli vestibule train fiuiu Wilkes Barre. Pull, man bullet parlor car and coaches to Philadel phia, via Pultsvillc; tOu at piinilpal ii.temie. diate nations. Also connects tor Sunbury, liar riaburg, Philudelplila, llaltinioic, Woaliiogtou and lor Pittsburg end Iho wot. O.iS a m., week ilajs, (or Sunhury, Ilarrhbuig, Phlladelilila, Baltimore, Washington and Pitti Lurg ai.d tho wot. 1.42 p. in., vveek days (.Sundays, 1.68 p. m.), for Sunljury, llarrWnirj-, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington ind IV.isburg and the west. 3.28 p. iu.. week dais, through vestibule train from Wllkea-Batrc. Pullman buffet parlor cir and coaihes to Philadelphia via Puttsville. Stops at principal inteiinediitn stations 4.27 p. in., week days, for llasleton, Sunbury, llarrlsbing, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, J, tt, lllllClllNSON. Gen. Mgr. J, U. WOOD, Gen. Pas. Act. New York, Ontario and Western. lu L'dtct 'luebday, Sept. 17, 1'joi. NOItt'II UOU.NIJ. Leave Leave Arrlrsj Trains. S":"'?11;,, C1J.,"'J".!?- .Sf04'1. no, i i."",v, "" i ,,.r ::.,. i-rf.i'-n'- 11.10 a. m. So. 7 "' 10 ii. in. Ar. Oaibuiidale,40i). m! L'-avo Leave Cadosla. Caiboudale. 7.00 a. m. Arrlva Scraiitoa, 7.40 a. m. Tralm. No. u k0 i 2.1Jp. m, luup. m. 4.10 u m. " bUSUM'S ONLY, NOIiril BOUND. P ,0- i.eaiu ueave irrlri Trains. Scranton. C'aibondale. Cadosla K 5 - o'utTi RouCarJJl,7,0'' Leave Leave Arrlvi Trains. faduaia. Cailwndale. ficranton. No, 0 , M 7.00 a.m. 7.40 a.m. Nu. 10 4.30 p. m. 0 00 p. m. 0 45 p. ,. Trains Nos. I on week days, and U on Sundays, nuke main line connections for New York city! Middlctunu, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Owe) and all points west. For further information ccnvult ticket agents. J. ('. ANUWtSQN, O. P. A., New ork. J, K. WELSH, T. y. A., BcrautOB, P. i i k-'1' '' . . It Alt iCs.' 'M?1 4 i';,ii ioA. u