The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 06, 1902, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
r
r
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 6; 1902.
10
THE MARKETS
Wnll Street Review.
New York. Juno fi.-Thero was morn
business In slocko today tlwn of a
or the week. The Increased icV "
n result nf additional .prointtro lo ;
The disposition lo noil tWV$irtSS
to nny ono port on ot ;tHa list 'nnu wnn
qulc evenly distributed amortg he ug
Mllv prominent slocks. The scIIIiir was
noVVgeiil "but wus.pcrslstc-.it Imi. gained
in volume towards the latter art of w
tiny. Probably the most clTectlvn single
factor in the Weakness of the mnikot vas
a "rite "l feeling of Hiwlcty over the de
volnpmcntu In the labor world. The , Ign
tension to which feeling liftn been raised
in the anthracite' region, hs shown b
boycott measures and public ilcinonstra.
lions by friends of the strike, caused
uneasiness, which was Intensified tiy tho
example, of tho violence In the Chicago
teamsters' slilke. Ill tho ranks of to
operators nnd tho financial poweis In tho
i-oal Industry, there was somo feeling
manifested over tho step taken by too
Now York Hoard of Trade nnd Trans
portation In sending a petition to the
president to Intervene and take mcasuics
lo erfeet a settlement of the nuestlpiis In
dispute.. The report from Washington
that tho suggestion was under consid
eration by tho chief executive did not
tend to rcassuro tho holders of stocks or
the coal carriers and thy were Inclined
to lighten their holdings. Reports that
milkers In tho valley Iron foundries were
prepared to rcume work, first called at
tention In Wall street to thlti threatened
trouble In the Iron trade nnd had rather
n depressing Inlluence than otherwise.
The lake freight handlers strike and the
delay In transportation of Iron ores has
nlso received new eoiiMilcintton. Tho re
ports of continued heavy orders for all
grades of Iron piodnets fol delivery far
Into the futiiro did not nvall to relieve the
heaviness or the United States bteel
stocks and other Iron and steel stocks.
The selling of the (Hangers -seemed to bo
due. to some extent to reports of too
abundant rains In the southwest, and also
to the falling back In the llguics of rn
eelpN of corn. The Into reaction In the
grain markets after early strength did
not change the weak tone of the Gran
gers. Chicago and Northwestern was
marked un two points on tho announce
ment of the long-hern Idcd extra dividend
on the stock, but half of the gain was
lo-,t. The combined effect of various
items of depression was a dribble or real
izing nil dav which carried pi Ices down
words until the elce wh'Bh was eosv
jit the loweit. Total sales today, P.St.SOO
shares. Active liquidation of the Central
of Georgia Income bonds had a ci--eo-Ing
effect on the bond market. Total
sales, pat value, J'.'.BTii.OoO. United States
bonds were unchanged on the last call.
Tho following quotations ore furnished
Tne Tribune bv Knight Frecse To., 314
313 Mcurs building. W. D. Runyon. man-
Onen.lIleh.T.nw.Cloo
Amal. Conner' G8"h tk 673i (,7
Am. C. & F iil'.i 31'h J'JJi ?f
Amcilcnn tee Wi ISIS Wi Mh
Am. Ice. IV :.!"; frt S J;'
At... T.rtnntnntivn 32 3, 3J'i .!-v
.m T.HCO., IT 9P', !'Ti !''
a. s, & n. Co ..
4S?i 49' J n
is';
Ainnrlnin Sinrni- ....lis 12& 1.7". 12.'
Anaconda Copper ..IMi'S llfili 111 1U1
Atchison SO SO'i 7S;i TD'f,
Atchison. Pr 91 ! !'S i'S'i
Halt. & Ohio 10".'l loVJ lOj'i lOi'ii
Brook. R. T liilt C7i ftY
Cnnadlnn Pacific- ...lriUi 13ii Ui ri'a
Ches. & Ohio JiiH 4'! IG 10
Chicago fc Alton .... :" :i7'i. SiHi R'i
Chic. & G. yV -S1; S-H V7f. LW
C. M. & St. P lfiS'J IfiD'i 107i 1G7:s
V..H.J.&P 172"b 17J'r 17U- 17J
Col. Funel .: Iron.... !"1 f" !7'1 7U
Col. Southern i3i "V)J ::('', 30',;
T)el. & Had 17 17! 172 172
KriB nip; ;:r.i; nu'; ::m,
Kile. 1st Pr iVi Ii7-'i 7'i G7S8
Jlocklng Vnllov MI'S Srt'f, Ri'i s:!',s
Illinois Central l.M l.'.lH !.".il lKi
Kan. City & South.. :', :!i'.S Si". :'4S
Louis. & Nash 1S7 1S7 Viot, 13(1
Tanhattnn V.l r.J iso-h IHJ'i
Jlet. St. nv llf'i lliin 14S--J HS'i
Icxlcan Central .... 21PA 3'l2 LM'i iVS
JTo. K. & Tpk 1'ilV, .!:'.:. anj JiiVi
Mo., K. Sr Tex..Pr... r.iisj M'i, :,7fiU .Vii
SIo. Pucllle MTi nn;s 99.U OO'ii
N. Y. Central 1.'."'0 Mi ir.1'1 l.".4:lt
Norfolk West .... :.7'i .,7U .W, TAVa
Ont. & West .Hil'L- "i'.i Si'S '.S
Penna. It. R 14W, 1W-! IIS", :n
People's Oas 101', 10ft 1W; 101
Pressed Steel Car.. 47"; 4i 17 47'S
Reading (KH "'-i'i 'i,si in
Reading. 1st Pr .... SS J.: SjU. Si'Ji
rteading, 2d Pr i;7?i M h7V, UT'j
rtcpulillo Steel 17',', 17". 17',i 17'S
St. 1.. & Snn F B1) ffVU (,1 (i9'i
Southern Pac-lllc .. . 'il M Kt',S ;""
Southern R. R .IB7! :!7 ::; :ii",'5
Southern R. R.. Pr.. fll'i HPi 91'i flt,
Tenn., Coal & Iron.. GVUz HV.k ! (
Texas .t P.icillc 40'. 40'i 40' t 40U
Tnlon Pacillc lol'i 104i 10J" 10".rK
Union Pacllis. Pr ... SS'', .vS'i S7-ai R7i
V. S. Leather l.i l:l'i, 12 131;
T. S. t.cntlii-r, Pr ... st"; sri si',4 si'.
T. S. Steel .1!l, :-.9"i TO'A Sl'i
T. S. Steel, Pi- S9 ST-', ssil snn
Walms-h iii -t" 2rtli L'li'i
T'aimsh, i'r r.'t; 4','-; i.'.i; nt
Western Union ftii'i noi. MH in'.l
w. & l. 1; j :; ii& :m
Wisconsin Central .. "79 27"; itfi, 2li7i
Total sales, uM.'J'hi shaie.s.
Money. I! per cent,
CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION.
WIIHAT. O-.nn. IlK-h. Low C!on.
.Inly 71", 7i Tf 7m
Santember 70', 7u'i i,'J)i 70'i
CORN.
.Tiilv i: r.jn iiT uji;
Sentember ."'' ,",9'1 .-jS','. zyi
OATS.
.inly :v". Sii'4 ri,'. pbis
Sentember '-'"; 2iH 2SU 2S1,
PORK.
.Inly !7.:! ir.::o 17.17 17.20
Sentomber 17.10 17 10 K.2." 17.27
LARD.
Tlllv 1(1.22 10.22 UI20 10.20
So"l"inber 10.2.', 10.27 10.22 10.22
'MRS.
.Tnlv 10.10 10 V! lO.ili 10.07
Scptomb"!- 10.02 lO.oi 0.07 Jti.oo
NUW YORK COTTON MAKKKT.
Oeen, HP'h Low. Close.
Jt.Iy S.7H S.70 SOS S.70
August Vis S.ls s.li s.C
1 September s.on s m T.fl'i T.m
llttabcr 7.S." 7.SI 7.S1 T.St
Errnnton Bonvd of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
en Par of 100.
STOCKS. Rld.Askcd
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... CO ...
Coimly Saw Hank & Trust Co UOO
VUm Nat, Hank (Carbunditlo). ... S00
'J'hlid National Dank EuO
DImo Dep. & Ills. Bank ;:00
Kconoirty L II. & P Co 4(i
First National Rank 1.100
Lack, Trust & Safe Uep, Cu... lai
Clark K. Hnovcr Co., Pr 125
Sctantnn Savings Hank d00
1'railers' National Rank 2.'"i
Scrnnton Holt & Nut Co 12.'
Peoplu'u Hauls ,,, lXi
HONDS.
Scrnnton Packing Co S3
Scrnnton Passenger R.iltwny,
first mortgage, duo 1920 115
People's fitipet Rallwuy, flrst
mortgage, duo 1918 115 ,,,
People's Street Railway. Gen-
oral mortgage, duo 1921 115
mmMM
Mail Orders
for this
Chair
will be filled
promptly.
D
-WiPCl-
1 Jjx XHHPI
,
1
..... ' JkST"
FINANCIAL
100,000 shares sold at
Ten Cents. Price ad
vances June 6.
l-'nr 2 days longer wo nrc authorized
to sell the stock of T1IU UNITED
STATUS aUNlNCl AND BMRtiTINO
CO. at 10 rentH n share (par value It).
After Friday, Juno B. tho price goes
to IS cents, ut which price iod.009
shares will bo sold. Afler that tl'ic
directors will decldo whether to ad
nnco to, '25 cents of ',10 cents.
Tho Company owns tho well-known
Senor Don Francisco Velasco,
nnd through this report came to tho 1 mining experts of El Paso, Texas,
attention of George J; Wanless and who were instrumental In the formn
Thomas 1), Johnson, well-known I tlon of tho
UNITED STATES MINIM AND SMELTING CO.
Capital $5,000,000. Full Paid
and Non-Assessable.
DIRECTORS.
ELI EDMONDSON, Jr. (Edmond
son & Perrlns Co.), Pittsburg.
JOSEPH GRAY XITCHEIX, New
York.
HENRY VOORCE BRANDENBURG-,
(Banker), New York.
LOUIS J. MERKEL (The Merkel
Mfg. Co.), New York.
GEO. J. WANLESS (Ore Pur
chaser El Paso and Kansas City
Smelting and Refining Co.), El
Pnso, Texas.
THOMAS B. JOHNSON (U. S.
Govt. Assayer), El Paso, Texas.
Hermosillo, Mex., May 27.
Can ship ore as soon as pumps are in place. Bought
adjoining property. Diaz wont sell.
THOMAS B. JOHNSON.
Hermosillo, Mex., May 28.
Plnd mine as Johnson represents. Papers, pictures,
samples by express today. Going across country to
examine other property. W. H. JACOBS.
It Is the purpose of the II. S. M. and
S. Co. to develop the SAN JOSE DE
GRAC1A as rupldly as possible, lo
secure other good properties In Son
01 a and to do a genera! mining and
smelling business In that wonderfully
rich district. Hf you want to learn
nbout Sonora turn to Mexico In your
encyclopedia.)
10 CENTS
On Easy riviontl
Those who want It must speak for
It riultkly. You can pay for It nt the
lute of 20 per cent, or your subscrip
tion now and 20 per cent, per month
until paid for.
Send for prospectus, which quotes
Senor Velasco's report copiously, pub
lishes letters from Mr. ' Johnson,
hhowing all the facts nbout the prop
erty and offers the fullest proof of the
great wealth of the San Jose de Gru
cla and the high character of the gen
tlemen connected with the United
States Alining and Smelting Company.
This Is not n ense of waiting for
venrs and years for slow development
of an ordinary mine. It will take only
a short time to pump out and clean
out the San Jose do Oracta. Smelting
facilities arc right at hand. The ore 1
Remember, unless you have mailed request to reserve stock on
or before Friday, June 6, your chance to get it at 10 cents is ab
solutely and conclusively lost.
The American Securities Co.,
Fiscal Asrcnts.
Scrnnton Trac. Co., fi per cent, llo ...
Economy L., II. & P. Co 9J
N. Jciscy & Pocouo Ice Co 97
Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 10a
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. G. Dale. 27 Lacka. Avo.)
Flour-$1.40. ,
Butter Fiesh creumciy, 21c; fresh
dairy, 23c.
CIk-cho 13ai:i',4e.
Eggs Nearby, ISc; western, li',c.
Marrow Beans Per bushel, $.'.aria2. 10.
Green Pens Per bushel, $2.25.
Onions-Bermudas. J2.00 per crate.
Potatoes Per bushel. bOe.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia. June 3. Wheat-Uc. low
er; contract grade. June. S-J',&aS3c. born
Cteadv, No. 2 mixed, .lime, liTiV&aGijc. Oats
liQIe't but steady: No. 2 white clipped.
Wiy-iiMc. Butter Firm, good demand;
fresh nearby. HVijc; loss off do. western,
lvc; do. do. do. southwestern, 17!4e.; do.
do. do. southern. Hie. Cheese Hauler:
Now York full iwnran, prlmo small, 1l'4c ;
do. do. fair to good, lo'allo. Reilned Sug
ars Firs, good demand. Cotton Uc low
er: middling uplands. !iUc. Tallow Quiet
but steady: city prlmo In tleijees. iaie.;
c-oimtrv do. do. barrels, C'tuWJc. ; do. dark,
CaO'ic: cakes, 7c. Live Poultry Firm,
good demand; fowls, lll&nli'io.; old roos
tetH. WiilOVie.; spring chicks. :5u30c.; ex
ceptional lots higher: ducks, 12c. Dressed
Poultry Steady, fair demand: towls,
cholco western. 13c; do. do. southern nnd
southwestern. 12Mc.: do. fair to good. IIV4
al'Jc; old roosters, S',safle.: brolleis nearby.
30a35e.; do. western, 2.",a30e. Frozen Poul
try Fowls. 12al2!c.: broilers, nearby. 22
h2Sc.; do. western, ltU19c.: turkeys, lfln20c;
ducks. l.lalOc. Receipts Flour. 2,000 bar
rels and 1,750,000 pounds In sacks; wheat,
riii.OOO bushels; corn, 3,000 bushels; oats,
13.000 hushels. Shipments Wheat. 13S.0O0
bushels: corn, 6,000 bushels; oats, 9,000
bushels:
New York Grain and Produce Market
New York, June 5. Flour Fairly steady
but quiet and unchanged. Wheat Spot
market easy: No, 2 red, Wc. elevator: No.
2 red, 7SWa7tu;ie. t. o. b. alloaf, No, 1
northern Dulutli, 81c. f. o. li. nllont;" op
tions, forenoon wheat prices were higher,
but tho afternoon brought a sharp do
cllne, Last nrlces wero partly ic. not
lower; July closed 7Sc; Soptomber, 75c;
9ffrumtMHmm0mihtmt$
Special Friday
Swinging iiammoek Chir
Tliey lend a new meaning to the word "com
fort," Shifting with the movement of the body
into any desired position, every part of the muscul
ar being receives its proper share of rest1.
1 lie trame of the
ot wrouunt iron construction throughout, covered
with an excellent grade of heavy striped duck,
may oe xaKen apart and
carried in small pack-
ate . Even the price for
rTlday is easy
JcoKm
Credit You? Certainly!
I 221-223-225-227
'Wyoming: Avenue.
I
FINANCIAL
San Joso do flrnela Mine, In the Stnto
of Sonorn. Jlexlco. This N nn ox
tremelv rich old Spnnlsli mino aban
doned by Its original locators In WW,
when the Inflow of water made It Im
possible lo work It with their primi
tive appliances. In 1843 ll was ninrto
tho subject of u glowing though con
servatlvu report by thu famous Span
Ib1i mining expert,
Tho mlno has tho record of being
very rich, tho ore body being of Inrgo
area and great dcnplh, and In many
place running Into utmost virgin
metal.
Modern steam pumps and smcltlni?
machinery will bring It Into produc
tion within a month after they arc
In operation.
When wo agreed to act as fiscal
agents for tho U. S. Mining and
Smelling Co., we Immediately dis
patched our own expert, Mr. W. II.
Jacobs (a mining engineer well known
In tho mineral districts of this coun
try), to Sonera to report on the prop
city. On May 2S we received the fol
lowing telegram:
Tho directors are well-known busi
ness men and mining experts, and
micgss is certain.
At present but u lew thousand dol-
lars are needed to put the SAN JOSE
DE GRACIA on 11 dividend earning
basis, and only a few shares yet re
main to be sold ut
PER SHARE
- ily Payments.
will be immediately nvallable nnd
profits will commence to accumulate.
A subscription for at least 100 shares
sent at once will secure for you the
option of taking 500 shares, or more,
of tho 10-cent stock. If on receipt of
complete prospectus you desire to do
so. The prospectus will be sent free
on request. IF VOlT WISH TO HE
SPRE OF GETTING THE STOCK
AT 10. SEND A SMALL REMIT
TANCE (EVEN AS LITTLE AS $1
OR K) AS A GUARANTEE OF
GOOD FAITH. Then, when you havo
examined the prospectus, if you aro
not perfectly satisfied, you can have
your money back instantly. Tf yoii
are satlsllcd you can decide just bow
much stock you want, and we will
at range cay terms of payment to
suit your convenience,
6 Wall Street. New York
December. 77ttc. Corn Spot steady: No
2, bSi&c. elevator and 70'4e. f. o. b. alI0.1t;
option niaiket opened tlrm and experi
enced a good advance. Later, however,
with tho wheat decline caused reactions
from which tliore was n dual slight up
turn, the close being steady at sialic, net
advance. July closed fi7sjc; September,
lillic.; December. r,0'c. O.U Spot steady;
No. 2, 4."ic; No. :i. IIVjC.; No. 2 white, ule.;
No. 3 white. G0lc.; track mixed western.
45a47c.: track white, 4Sa31c: option market
shared tho early corn strength but was
finally weakened by unloading and closed
easy. Butter Slightly easier; creamery,
20a22'e.; factory, 17al!)c.; renovated, 17'.;a
20c; Imitation creamery, 17Ha20ic; state
dairy, 18lSa21o. Cheese Irreular; new
state full cream, small colored, choice.
nUulOc: white. 1014c: large coloicd. Orie.:
largo white. 10c. Eggs Rarely steady;
state and Pennsylvania, H'.&alfcc: west
ern storage packed, 16i,&al7!&c; southern,
3ViallVc
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, June .1 Cattle Receipts, 10,000,
Including Boo Texnns; choice, steady; oth
ers. 10airc. lower; good 'to prime steers,
$7.2.Ta7.70; poor to medium. J.laS.OO; mock
ers nnd feeders. f2.rrfia.",.-jri; cows, Sl.MaU:
runners. $l..V)n!fca): bulls, $2.r0ari.M: calves,
J2nG.r,0; Texas fed steers, $1.00aC.4O; grass
Texans, $4.1. Hogs Receipts loday. 3S,
Oflo; tomorrow, 89,000; left over, 8.0O0;
opened steady to strong, closed weak;
mixed and butchers. ?ii!."a7.10: good to
choice heavy. J7.3."a7.l7',: roughs heavy, t"
H7.30; light, tl!K0a7.20: bulk of sales, J7a7.no.
Sheep Receipts. 13,000; shocp 6 toady;
lambs mostly 10c. lower; good to choice
wethers. $.".25aG: western sheep, $;.2."m:
natlvo lambs, clipped, J3.2Ja7; western
lambs, fj.Jju".
East Liberty Live Stock.
East Liberty. Juno .'.Cattle Steady;
choice. J7.1!ia7.ri0; prime, Jii.75a7; nod, V."'m
fi.70. Hogs Steady; prlmo heavy hogs,
J7.40.17.M; best mediums, J7.20; heavy York
ers. J7.10.-i7, 15; light do.. $7a7.Wi: pigs, jo.70a
fi.ko; roughs, JTa6.K0. Sheep Lower; best
wethers, Jl.iaS; culls and common. $2n
2.W): choice, lambs, J0.10aO.C5; veal calves,
J0.50a7.
Oil Market."
OH City, Juno fi. Credit balances, 120;
certificates, no bid; shipments, 70,142 bar
rels; nvorage, fC,fl03 barrels: runs, 99,135
barrels; averuge, CS.U72 barrels.
Sale of
aw nnina Hammock Cha r s
de of heavy striped duck,
$3.95
Tbl I Headquar
ters for SumnieHj
Furniture. Bond for
"Old Hickory"
Catalogue. It I
free.
0m$fmmt0im
liwBuuliifc,
I
O
FINANCIAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600,000
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to S.30.
THE
Six Eagles Mines
An investment opportunity of ex
traordinary merit. It is the best
known mining property in tbe state
of Washington.
.
A Developed Working nine
Not a Prospective Proposition.
A limited amount of stock 1b now
being offered to raise money for im
provement in equipment and gener
al development of the property.
Awarded Bronze Jledal
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 NlltiG CO
1202 Orozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
mtimmM!
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ot
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wllkes-Barre, Fa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
Lawyers
The Tribune will guaranteo to print
your paper book quicker than any oth
er printing house In tho city.
f itieiauiUGSiT munp
Jfioejzr women
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.
The Boots are $3.00
Oxfords $2.50
(A Few Specials 50 Cents Extra.)
Let us show you the
new shoe that is caus
ing the sensation in
the shoe trade.
The Brooks &
Sanderson Shoe Go
Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Ares-
BBaaraEnssa
SP
EGIAL SALE
ONE DAY
Lace Curtain Stretcher,
i
wiB
Gil
This Lace Curtain Stretcher can be adjusted for any
size curtain, from the smallest door size to the largest
lace curtain. It is 4 yards
plete with pins. Has the steel plate joints, with thumb
screw fastenings. A useful article for any home. Don't
fail to get one.
ir3
322 Lackawanna Avenue.
Scranton's New Furniture and Carpet House.
I
"ineowrc inuiauvca iuumuin.j.
A "For Rent" sign
on your house will
only be seen by the
casual passerby,
A "Fcr Rent" ad.
In The Tribune will
be seen by ALL who
may be contemplating
p. change of residence.
Four lines one time, 10c,
Four lines three times, 2Sc
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey,
In Kffcct May IS, law.
Stations lit Now York, foot Liberty
street ami South Ferry, N..R. ,
Trains loavo Scrnnton lor row nxK,
Philadelphia, Kaston, Iietlilohcm, Allen
town. Maucli Chunk, Whim Haven, Ash
ley, Wllltes-Uarro and Plttston at 7.S0 a,
m.. 7 p. m. and i v. m. Sunday, 2.10 i. in.
Quaker City Kxprcss leaves Scranton
7.30 a. m., through boIUI vchtlhula train
with Pullman Uuflut Parlor Car for Phil
adclphla Ytth only one cliungo ot cars
M
WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS.
ONLY.
65c
EHslBBKXf
piripil'JlrJiffiF
3 im
long and 2 yards wide, com
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
for lialtlmoro and Washington, 1), C and
all principal puluta south and west.
For Avoca, Pit tat on anil WllUfs-Uarro,
1 p. in. and t p. m, Sunday, :M0 p. in.
For l.oiiK Hrancli, Ocean Grove, etc.,
7.;w and 1 p. in.
For Hradlntr, I.ohanon and llaniahiii'K
via Allentown at 7.S0 a, m., 1 p. in. and I
p. m, Sunday, :M0 p. in.
For Tamaiiua and PottHvllle, 7.110 a. m.,
1 p. in. and I p. in.
For rates and tickets apply to asont at
atutlou.
W. d. UFSSl.KU, (icn, Manager,
C. M. 1IIM1T, neu. Ilths. ABt.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In l'Jftccl Tui's-day. Sept. 17. 1W1.
NOHTII HOI'NU.
I.o.ivi) I.eavu Anlvo
'I'lalns. SiTiinton. Carliondaln, Cadosla,
No. I ,,.,,, io.:iu a. m. ll.lua. m. l.in) p. 111,
No.7 ...... CIO p. in.Ar.C'aihondalo U.I0 p,m
SOt'TIl HOl'ND.
l.oavo l.eavo Anlvo
Trains. Cadosla. Caibondalo. Scranton.
Nn. 'J ,,,,,, '.'.13 p. in, 4.00 p.m. 4.4H p. m.
No. li 7.00 11. m. 7.10a.m.
SUNDAYS ONI.V, NOHTII HOUNH.
I.cavo l.cavo Anlvo
Trains. Scranton. Cnrhondalo. Cadoala.
No. 9 K.3011. in. !Uup. ni. 10.1:1 a.m.
No. 0 ...... "M it m.Ar.Carhnndalo 7.W p.m.
SOl'TIl UOl'ND.
l.eavo I.ouvo Anlvo
Trains, Cudq.ila. Caibondalo. Bcrantnn.
No. 6 7.00a.m. 7.a.m,
No. 10 4.3.) pill. O.Wp. in, U.l.'ip.m.
Trains Nos. 1 on week days, and l) 011
Sundays, make main Una connections for
New York city. Mlddletowu. Walton, Nor
wich, Oneida. Oswego nnd all points west.
For further Information consult ticket
agents.
J.C. ANDKPSON. O. P A.. Now Yoik.
a. 13. WI2I.S1I, V, P. A., Scianton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect aune 1, 1902.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
At l.no. 3.20, 0.03. 7.50 and 10,10 a. m.: 12.40,
3.40, 3.35 p. m. For New York and Phila
delphia 7.50, 10.10 a. ni and 12.40 and 3.35
p. m. For Oouldsboro At 6.10 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.15, fi.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.53, C.50
and 11.10 p. m. For Blnghamton. Elmira
and way stations 10.23 a. ni., 1.03 p. m
For Oswego. Syracuse and Utlca-1.15 and
6.22 a. ni.; 1.5", p. m. Oswego, Syracusa
and Utlca train at .22 a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 a. m.; 1.03
and S.30 p. in. Nicholson accommodation
1.00 and .13 p. m.
Blooinsburg Division For Northumber
and, at 0.35 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.D5 and 6.10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40
ind 9.03 p. ni.
Sunday Trains For'New York, 1.30, 3.20,
,.03. 10.10 a. ni.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.13 and 0.22 a. m.: 1.33, 6.30 and
1,10 p. m. For Khnlra and way stations
10.23 a. m. For Blnghamton and way sta
tions, 9.00 a. in. Bloomsburg Division
Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. in. and 6.10 p. m.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in Effect May 23, 1002.
Trains leave Scianton: 6.38 a. m., week
dnv.-i, through vestlbulo tialn trom
Wilkes-Bnrrc. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potls
,Mlle; stops at principal intermediate sta
tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Hnr
tisliurg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wahh
lugton and for Pittsburg and the West.
9.38 a. in., week duys, for Sunbury. Har
rlsburg. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittshurg and tho West.
1.42 p. m., week davs, (Sundays. 1.38 p.
in.), flr Sunbury. Uanisburg, Phlladel
nhla. Baltimore, Waahiiigton and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.28 p. m vcek days, tlirougu vestltmlo
train from Wllkes-Barro Pullinnn buffet
parlor cur and coaches lo Philadelphia via
Pottsvillo. Stops at priialpal Intormedlato
stations. . ,
1.27 p. 111., wfok davs. for Huzloton. Sun
bury, Uanisburg, Philadelphia and Pltts-
"' B' J. Tl. TlirrcuiNSON. Ocn. Mgr.
,1, B. WOOD, Gen. I'ass. Agt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Kffcct, May 18, 1M2.
Trains leavo Scrantoiu
For Phlladelpbia and New York via n.
& H. . B.. at 6 38 and 9.38 a. m and 2.18.
4.27 (Black Diamond F.xpressl, and 11.3J
P. m. Sundays, V, & U. It. It.. 1.58. S.27
P'"ir AVhlln Haven, Ilnzleton and princi
pal polntH In tho co.il regions, via D.&u.
R. H.. 6.38, 2.18 and 1.27 p. m. For Potts
vlllo, 638 a. m. 2.18 p. in.
For Bethlehem. Knston. Heading, Har
ihburg and pilnclpal Intermerllato Btn
tlons. via 1). k II. B. H.. 0.38. 9.38 a. m.i
2.18. 4.27 (Black Diamond Kxpiess), 11.39 p.
lu. Hiindayu. D. .t U. U. K.. MS a. 111.;
lS. 8.27 p. in, , ,,, .
l-'nr TunkliannoeK-, Townnda. I'.lmlra,
Itluicn, Oenova and pilnclpal intermedlnto
stations via D., h. & W, 11. R.i o.3o a. in.
a"'l-'orIOill'iieva, rtochester. Buffalo, Nlag
nra Falls. Chicago and all points west via
D. & II. II. R., 7.18, 12.10 p. m. 3.28 (Black:
Oonimiil UwU). 7.4S, 10.11,' 11.39 p. 111.
Sundays. D. it 11. It. U.. 121. 827 p. m.
Pullinnn parlor and sleeping or I.ehlgti
Valley Parlor cars on nil trains bctweon
WllkeH-llario nnd Now Aork. Philadel
phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
BOM.IN II. WIl.lH'H, Cleu. Supt, 26 Cort
land street. New ork.
CHAHI.FB S. l.FF, lleii. I'ass, Agt., 20
CnrtlaiMl street, New A oik,
A. W. NONllMACUKft. Dlv. Tass. Agt,,
South Bethlehem. IM.
Jfnr tlekcln and Pullinnn leservatlons
apply to city ticket ofllce, 09 I'ubllo
Square, Wllkes-Barro, Pa.
Delaware and Hudson.
Ill llffect November 21, 1901. ,
Trains for Caibondaln leavo Scianton nt
620 K( S..VJ. 10.11 a, 111.; 12.00, 1.21), 2.34,
3.52. 5.29. 625. 7.57, IMS. 11.20 p..in.; 1.31 a. m.
Fur llonesidale-6.20, 10.13 11. in,; 2.31 and
ft q rt in
For' Wllkcs.Baire-6.38. 7.48. 8.11. 9.SR,
10.13 a. 111.! 12.03. 1.12. 2.18, 3.28, 4 27, 6-0,
7.18. 1011, U-JiO P- m
For I.. V H. It. Points-CIS, 9.S8 a. m,;
2.18. 4.27 ami 11.10 p. in-
For Pennsylvania It. It. Points 6.3S,
9.38 a. in.; 1.42, 3.2S and 1.27 p. in.
l-'ur Albany and all points north 0.20 a,
,11 mul 3.52 it. m.
Sl'NDAY TRAINS.
Kor Carbondalo-S.rji, 11.33 a. rn.; 2.31,
3.52. 1.52 and 11.17 p. 111.
For Wllkes-Ilarre 9.3S a. in.; 12.03, 1.58,
3 2-S. 6.32 and 9.17 p. in.
For Albany and points north 3.52 p. in.
Tor llonesdnle S.50 u. m.; 3.52 p m.
W. L. 1'ltYOR, I). V. A., Bcrunton. To.
,
Ijxsi
I
WJ.
(Ut,
v
,1