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THE SORANTON TJfttBUNE- TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1902.
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THE MARKETS
Wall Street Review.
Now York, Juno O.-Tlio dullncsf of tho
trading In Mocha wna unrelieved tndnj,
bttt tho Inertia of IiiIcch u not nu to o
absolute. Thorn was u soiUteilng "I".1
bnllon of buying oulei a tUirliitc ilia wii
trading, which lifted trlres slightly, lie
demand BUbsonuotttly died nwiiy. mil tliij
higher level of pilcm wuh pretly yell
ttinlntnlncd during tho lest of tho day.
Vague rumors were curt cut lilt day of '
coming settlement or tho coal utilko and
npcrntoin In mocks piufesscd witlHfiictlon
ocr tho wnnll effect of tho sort i-o.il
minors' nlrllio. Tho public sentiment
made on hchiilf of tho nnthiacllo opera
tors ilcdnllng themselves sntlslled with
tho success nttnlncd In prevclited ilitinijBi;
to the mines by flooding, was also tiled
by buyci-H of storks. Tho prespiicn In
tho cllv of tho United 8liil'- roinnilsvlon
rr of labor and the interest In tho strlka
thus manifested on behalf of ttm presl
dont wero variously icgarded. The iiim
tlon of the statutory power of tho presi
dent to. Intnrvotie, seemed to afford most
Hiillsfnetlon to those Interested In Blocks.
The rlsn of V& 111 lloeklmj Valley was ap
paienlly duu to the fact tluit the labor
trotiblo has not affected Its territory.
Sugar hail th bcnolll of a ilse In the
price of tho rellned prodliel and of hopes
of an agreement of Cuban reciprocity at
Washington. Tho raisins of the dividend
rate on tho Chicago. Bt. Paul, Mlnnciip
nils nnd Omaha stock following that on
Chicago and Northwestern kindled bones
of Increases In oilier storks. The market
leevcr showed tho slightest animation
but such sluggish advances as took place
were due to these pauses. Total sales to
day. 170.300 shares. The bond mnrltot was
lull nnd irregular. .Total sales, par value,
$1,215,000. Hulled Stlites 2's H'gulnr de
clined Id and the 2's coupon, the 3 a nnd
the u's 'J per cent, on tho last call.
Tho following quotations arc .furnished
The Trlliiine bv 1 lultrlil '&. Frecso Co., 314-
815 Mcurs bulldtng.irw,, P. Ililnyon,' mnn
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Amerlemi Sugar ....ViVi 1M
Aiuieonil.i Copper ...ll"''i 11.1H
Atchison .... 7'.'7h N
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Urook. It. T ;... 0.7N iiT'
Canadian P.iclllu ...lir,',;. 133i
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Chicago & Alton .,.. :!7Vi 27',i
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C. It. I. ,1 P 171 172
Col. Fuel ic Iron ... HSVj Mt,
Col. ft South., 21 l'r. 4UVi I-1,!;
Pel. ft Jlud 17;'. 17.!
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Illinois Celitial I'd V,
Louis. & Nash .....1.17 1 "T3
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Pncllle Mail 41 II
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People's On.- .inPi 01i
Pre.-sed Steel Car ... 4ir, 47'i
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Pepidilie Steel 1 7"-S 17-1r
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peutliein Pacllln .... fil r.M'i
Southern U. U ...... n.u n,
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Turn. Coal & Iron., nj'i iITii
Texas Pneillc .... in . !()
T'nlon Pacific I0IU VH
T'nlon Pacllle. Tr .... S7 N7-
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1". S. Lea tlier. Pr ... sr,'', X,y.
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CHICAGO GUA1N .t PROVISION.
WH15AT.
July
September
CORN.
July
September '
Onen. High. Low. Clos..
71-M 71?', 7m "IV,
my 7o-i w r.'ni
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July ,,.,.,,......, W, nr.H ,td M'i
September la i :sji LS)i 2s-;5
POHK,
July 1 i.i... 17.17 17.02 17.47 l0
Septcmbor ........ 17.B5 Iff.CO 17.,'j 17.G0
LAIIO.
July 10.57 10..17 10117 10.33
Ocptomber , 10.30 10 0 10.30 10.M
,lI"S. . ..
July 10.2.1 tn.37 lo.:'J 10.37
September 10.10 lo.u 10.10 lo.'.'J
NKW YORK COTTON MA UK I ST.
Open. High. Low, Clo'o.
July R.1W S.7;. M', S.3
August S.ll S.I7 Ml S.l'l
Hcpiembcr SA! R.10 so.1 s.ii,
Ottobor 7.0J 7.W 7.W i.9l
Sernnton Board of Trade Kzclmugo
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. llld.Aaked
Lackawanna Dairy Co,, Pr.,.. liO ...
County Sav. liank & Trust Co 300
Klrst Nat. Bank (Corbondnle). ... 500
Third National Hank r,V ..,
Dime Uep. tc DIs. P.nnk 300
ICeonomy L,, It. & P. Co 40
Klrst National Rank J .too .,.
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co... ITi ,,.
Clnrk & Suover Co., Pr 12 1
Sciauton Savings Rank IM ...
Traders' National Hunk 2.'"i ...
Herauton Holt & Nut Co 12.'.
Pcoplo's Bank . Lm US ...
BONDS.
Sernnton Packing Co 35
Sernnton Passenger Railway,-
llrst mortgage, dun 1020 115 .,,
Pcoplo's Btrcet Railway, nrst
mortgage, duo 1DIS 115 ...
Teople's Street Railway. Gen
eral mortgage, duo ,1921 Itr, ...
Sernnton True. Co., C per cent. 113
Kconomy L., It. & P. Co 07
N. Jersey & Poeono Ice Co 97
Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103
Sernnton Wholesals Market.
(Corrected by H. O. Dale. L'7 Lacka. Avo.)
Flour-$4.40.
Huller Krcsh cicamcry, 21c: fresh
dniry, 23c.
Cheese alS'e.
ISggs Nearby, IRe.: weplern, 17'ie.
Marrow Beans Per bushel, 52.33u2.10.
Green Pens Per bushel, J2.23.
Onions Bermudas. J2.00 per crate.
Potatoes Per bushel, fOc.
New York Grain and Produce Market
Now York. June . Klour Dull and
easier, closing r,ainc. lower to sell. Wheat
Spot cas : No. 2 red, 77!4c. elevator: No.
2 icd. 7S,io79e. f. o. b. at1oat: No. 1 north
ern Dultitli. tOWc. t .0. b. nlloat: brilliant
rop prospects, owing to line weather all
throughout the west had n depressing ef
fect on wheat all clay, except for a brief
noon rally on tho liberal inside supply
1 eduction. Liquidation was a feature and
short sellers more eonlldcnt. In spite of
the decline exporters did little and wheat
eloct! heavy at ?iaT(ie. net decline; July,
77r'RC.; September. 7.'shc; December. i(ie.
Corn-Spot e.isler; No. 2, M)io. elevator
nnd 7iH4c. f. o. b. nlloat; corn opened weak
on fine weather news and wan Inter de
pressed by weekly statistics, lower cahles.
large ear lot estimates at Chicago and
liquidation. The close was weak at Vic
nel los. July clmecl aVAc.i September,
iSIOic. : December, 4Q'tc. Oats Spot easy;
No. 2, 4iie.; No. 3, 4.Ve.; No. 2 white.
El He: No. 3 white. Ble.; Hack mlxod
western. 'MalSc; track white, I?n53c.: op
tions dull and easier on the crop outlook.
Butter Steady; creamery, l!)',sa22c: do.
factory. 1iinlS,e.; renovated. 17a20c; Imi
tation creamery. 17Hu20c; slate dairy, lSa
21c. Chceie Steady; new statu full
cream, small colored, choice. 9ic; white,
10'ic.: large colored, il7Rc; white. 10c. ICgjs
Steady; state and Pennsylvania, l'alt'e.;
western storage packed .lTuK'.-jc; south
ern, loVial l'.tc.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, June 9 Sunshlno came to cbect
the rain bears today. Pears they had
expressed over tho possibilities of a wet
harvest . wero banished and tho bulls
eeused to givo any advancing support
when they heard that the heavy ruins
hnd stopped. As a result wheat slumped.
Corn was carried down with tho leading
cereal but was held up to some by tho
muscle of the big bull party. At tho close
July wheat was lalUc. lower; July corn,
laPfiC lower; July corn ale. lower and
July oats, ?sii?ie. down. Provisions closed
.ri.i7',c to 20c. up. Cash quotations wero
as follows: Flour ICasy; No. 3 spring
wheat. ; No. 3. 7nc; No. 2 red, 79.if.0c.:
No. 2 corn. ; No. 2 yellow, ilie.t No. 2
n.ns. l2al3Vjc: No. 2 white, 4:.i.4a4i,c :
No. ;: white. 4Sa4Cc: No. 2 rye. f,9e.; good
feeding harlev. ; tulr to cholco malt
ing. CtatiSc; No. 1 Max seed. $l.nil: No. 1
northwestern, ?1.7(i; prime timothy s.-ed,
9i.30aU.33; mess pork per barrel, $1 7.60.1 17.ji;
lard, per 100 pounds. ?IO30aIO32",i: short
ribs, sides, SIO.30n10.-10: shoulders, SaS'ic;
short clear sides, $10.70alO.SO.
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The women
"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 tho
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
Cer. lackiwanna
.-..ji-"sMMiiiiy
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, Juno 9. Cattle Receipts,
3.730! pood dry fed cattle, Blioiu nnd 15a
23c higher: common to fnlr grass cattle,
loaSuC. higher: prima steers, J7.23a7.lM:
cholco 1,200 to 1,300 pounds slecui, J0.U0.i7i
fnlr to good, fi!a0.i30: cholco l,WM to l.r.no
pounds steer?. J(!.23aii.S0: fair to good, $."..)
nO: cholco heifers, Jijar,,V): fair lo good,
J4.fi0a5.u0i eonnnon to fnlr, jvinl.23: licit
fiit cows, 3.R0iii;: fair to good, $.l.fAiSi can
nets niuf common, J2a2.7f! export bulls,
J3,War..75: bulehers' bulls, Jl.il3nri.25: sau
sugo do., J4nl.30i fresh rows and npilngers,
steady lo strong: choice, Jln3.i: fair lo
good, JOOnlO! common, J20a2; stockt-rs and
Iceders, steady: cholco feedern. J3an.25i
fair to good, Ji.3i)!i 1,75; nlockcrs, JI.'J.'sS:
stock heifers. 3..Viiil. Venlri Receipts. ivW!
sliong and 25c. higher: loiw. J7n7.25; a fow
7.r,o: fnlr In good, ji)."A-iii.7."i common lo
light, J5n5.75. Hogs-Receipts, 17.nnn: ne
live nnd 5al0c. lower: heavy, J7,3niiiVi;
metllums. J7.2iH7.30: pigs, JG.70aiJ.73: roughs,
J(i.73n7; stngu, J5.rA'i5.S0.
FINANCIAL
OHSSKSSKKUarnxo
A
NEW INDUSTRY
(PULP FOR PAPER)
THAT WILL CnEATE EX0RS0C8 Wril.TII
NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE CO.
OF CHICAGO,
owin n4 controls michlncrr, rtat nnd pro
co.c3 for manufutunntt nil i;rana ot naiwr,
fcfd ntl by-product" from tho watV corn
ftmka. Thin Mte In the corn beltorthel'.B.
amounted to orrr CS million tomlnltOO. Thin
entprprfso will create moro wealth than theulll
iMtlon o( tbo onco wanted cotton seed. It will
odd 13.00 per ton to all thin WMte corn field ton
nnfro, frlvlns millions to tho farmer, furnishing
now avenues of labor and now freight to ratl
roadn. Every pound ot paper pulp Is nmdo from
vegetable fiber. The timber for putplntlioUK.
Is nearly eibausted. Paper manufacturers are
now forced Into Canada for their supply. Every
paper mill In this country nil io tnis puip.
Kvery city In this and forefftn countries will dm
UlIU TIURIIII uut, ivcu. wiiiiiiiiuwiursu, VU..IIIUI..,
leHtlierandnibbcrsubstltutev, Insulating mater
ial, linoleum and pipe covering will bo users at
this cellulose, .......
Contracts for machinery for the first plants
have 'jocn let with Torris Wold & Co., Chicago.
THE STOCK OF TUB
NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE CO.
Will as an Investment surpass every
thing In tho history of Industrial
money-makers. A limited nmount of
stock is offered at SI. (10 nor share,
par valuo 81O.00, f nlly paid and non
assessable. nVY BEFORE THE AD
VANCE IK I'RICE ns tho stock Is
selling rapidly. Investors nro Invited
to examine machinery, patents, pro
cesses, products and everything per
tnlnintr to tho business.
For highly Interesting Illustrated
pamphlet fully describing this new in
dustry uud subscriptions, write or wire
'" IAHF0BD MAKEEVER, Fiscal Agent, '
84 Adams Street, CHICAGO, IIX,
THE
Six Eagles lines
An investment opportunity of ex
traordinary merit. It is the best
known mining property in the state
of Vashington.
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 $ .50 a share.
The price will soon be advanced. Get
in now on the ground floor.
Write for full particulars,
SIX EACLES HiC CO
1202 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
JTioe 5r Corner? wL
PALPABLE HIT!
are delighted with
and Wyoming Avcs
jp0 ml
VIE GIVE TRADING STAMPS, llBL
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UOODY.McLELLAiN &CO.
BANKERS,
No 57 Uroadway, New York City.
MEMBERS NEW YOBK STOCK EXCHANGE.
STOCKS.BONDS and INVESTMENTS
ORDERS EXECUTED
FOR INVE3TMENT0R0N MARGIN
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give you
KMdkm4e&
the "King of 'Bottled 'Beers." Every bottle is
labeled and every cork is plainly branded
"BudWeiser," so there can be no substitute.
The product of
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n
St. Louis. U. S. A.
Tireiltrs also of Black O Tan, Anheuscr-3tandard, Palo-Laner,
Faust, Export Palo, Exquisite, Mlcbelob and Malt-fitstrlne.
CASEY BROS.,
FINANCIAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
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OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600. OOO
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to 8.30.
Spencer Trask & Co.
BANKERS
2T &. 29 Pine Street, New York
Members New York Stock Exchange,
MAKE MOKE flUNGY,
Is your Income miflhlenl? Ifuot, and you
nro anxious tu Incieusu It, wiltu iiie.Htntiiu
tt hat uuioiiat you tun ln rut, II only tin, and
1 will write you u letter or advleo Frje l-or
ycantlliavedoiienothlni:e.eeptstiidluveHt.
limnta. 1 know I cuuliioioubeyoiirlueometiy
pointing out talc Investuients, hlthcrtu uu
known. ANDREW I.. UUSH, InvMtment Broker,
Dank Kclcrcacc fefrlngllelJ, Mai
5 cents for a package of
the best ginger snaps you
A surprise in spice. Just enough ginger
the palate. Just sweet enough to
an appetite for more.
Ginger Snaps
at 5 cents a package show the possibilities of
modern methods of baking; show the futil
ity of baking at home. What's the use of
wornment and trouble when you can
get a feast of goodness in an In-er-seal
Package for only 5 cents.
Say Zu Su
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY.
BarleyMatt3
Imported Hops,
Perfect Yeast,
Filtered Water,
Age
This combination makes
Wholesale Dealers,
SCRAN i ON PA.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business -of
Dleknon Manufacturlnc Co., Scranton
and Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
P4A per .-y
js v i s..'j.'; v.'!. i
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
READING SYSTEM.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
iu lifted May IS, 190.'.
Stations In Now Voik, foot Liberty
stieet and South Ferry, N. R.
Trains leuvo Sonintoji for hew Ymk,
Philadelphia. Huston, Ui'thlPhum, Allen
town. Maueh Cluink. Wliltn Haven. Ash
ley, Wlllies-Harro nnd Plttston nt 7.::o a.
in.. 7 l. m. and 1 i. in. Sunday, LM0 i. m.
Quaker City Kxiuess leaver Scranton
7,30 a. ni through wolld vostlhulo train
with Pullman UiilTut Parlor Car tor Phil
adelphia with only one change of cars
for Ualtlmoro and Washington, D, c anil
all piliiclp.il points south and west.
For Avoca, Plttston and Wllkcs-Uane,
J p. m. and i p. m. Sunday, L'.lt) p. m.
For l.ons? Ilranch, Ocean Qiove, otc,
7.30 and 1 P. in.
For Heading. Uehanon and llarrhhun;
via AlK'iilown at 7.) a. in., 1 n. m, and I
n. in. Sunday, i.lti p. in.
For Tamaqua and Puttsvllle, 7.30 a. in..
1 p. m, and I . m.
Tor rates and tickets npply to agent at
station. fi ni:sSI.F.H. Clop. Jlaunger.
C. SI, IH'HT, Con, Pats. Agt,
New York, Ontnvio and Western.
Ill lOltect Tuetday. Sept. 17, J!W,
.N'OHTH HOl'.NO,
Leuvo Leavo Anlvi,
Trains
No, 1 ,
No. 7 ,
Sciauton, Carlioudalo, CuiloHiu,
10.30 a, in, 11.10 a, in. l.ou p. in.
U.lo p. m.Ar.Carliondalo O.iu ii.in
SOtlTIl HOllNP.
I.o.ivu l.eavo Arrlvo
Cadosla, Carhouil.Ue, Scranton,
'.',13 p. in, 1.00 p. in, -M0 p. in,
7.00 a. ni. 7.40n. m
Trains
No. J ,
No.
Bl'JSM.MH UKlil, fiUUTIl tSUL'NU,
l.euvu. I'Wyo. Anlvo
Trains, Scranton, Cnrliondule, Cudosla.
Ml. .,,,,, 8..IMI. in. JI.IUP. III. IH.I.III. in
No.
,. 7.0J ii ni.Ai'.Carlioudalo 7,4i) p.iii.
SOUTH HOCNP.
Leave l.e.ivo Arrlvo
Cadosla, Cuiiond.ile. Scranton,
7.0)a, m, 7,to a. m.
Trains,
Nu. (I ,..
Nn. 10
... i.v p.m. u.u, p. in, o.i.ip. m
'I'ralni, Noh. 1 pn week duyw, and.O on
Sundays, make main line connections for
New Yolk city. Mlddletown, Walton, Nor
v,Ich, Oneida, Oswego and all polulo west.
For further Intoiniatioii consult ticket
agents.
JTC. ANPF.HRON. O. P. A., New Vork.
J. B. WLil'SH, T. P. A., tictuutou, Pa.
?
ever tasted.
RWLR04D TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Juno 1, 1902.
Trains leave Scranton for Now York
At 1.50. 3.30. G.03. 7.50 and 10.10 a. in.; 13.40.
3.40, 3.33 p. m. For Now York nnd Phila
delphia 7.30. 10.10 a. m., and 12.40 and 3.35
p. m. For Gouldaboro At fi.10 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.15, 0.22 and 9.00 a. m.; 1.5.", 6.50
nnd 11.10 p. m. For ISInghamton. Elmlia
and way stations 10.23 a. in., 1.05 p. m
For Oswego, Syracuse and TJtlca 1.1C and
C.22 a. m.; 1.B5 J. m. Oswego, Syracuse
and Utlca train at 0.22 a. m. dally, except
Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 a. m.: 1.05
and ti.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation
4.00 and CIS p. in.
Bloomsburg Division For Northumber
land, at G.33 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.55 and 6.10
p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.4U
and 9.03 p. m.
Sunday Trains For New York, 1.D0, 3.20.
6.03. 10.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. m. For
Buffalo 1.13 and 0.22 a. m.; 1.65, ti.50 and
11.10 ji. m. For Klmlra and way stations
10.25 a. m. For Binghamton and way sta
tions, 9.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Division
Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 6.10 p. m.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Scliedulo in Effect May 25, 1902.
Trains leavo Scranton: G.38 a. m., week
davs, through vestibulo train from
AVilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts
villo; stops at principal intermediate sta
tions. Also connects for Sunbury, Har
ilsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and the West.
9.3S a. in., week days, for Sunbury. Ilar
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and the West.
1.42 p. m.. week davs, (Sundays, 1.58 p.
m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.2S ji. m., week days, through vestibulo
train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet
parlor car and ccachcs to Philadelphia via
Pottbvlllc, Stops at principal Intermediate
stations.
1.27 p. in., woolt davs. for Hazleton, Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pltts-
U'B' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect. May 18. 1902.
Trains leave Scranton.
For Philadelphia and New Vorlt via D.
& II. It. It., at 0.3S and 9.3S a. m., and 2.18.
4 "7 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.39
p. m. Sundays, D. & II. R. R., 1.38, 8.2T
PFor Whlto Haven, Hazleton and princi
pal points In the coal regions, via D. & II.
R Tt.. Vi.3S. 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Potts
villi', 0 38 ii. ni 2.18 P. m.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har
llsburg uud principal Intermediate sta
tions, via D. & II. R. R.. fi-3S. 9.J8 ii. in.;
2.18. 4.27 (Hindi Diamond Express). 11.39 p.
m. Sundays, D. ft II. R. R.. 9.38 u. in.;
1 TtS 8 "7 l ill
' i.''or"Tuiikliniiiiof k, Towanda. El intra,
Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intcrmodluto
stations via D L. & W. R. R.. .3j n. ni.
""'FmMleliew. Rochester. Buffalo. Niag
ara Falls. Chicago and all points west via
D H. 11. It. R 7 4S. l.'.ol p. in.; 3.2S (Black
Iiianiond Exi.iess) 7.4S. 10.11. 11.39 ,, m.
aundays, D. ft It. It. U.. VIM. S.:, p. in.
Pullman parlor and Meeplng or Lohlgh
Yallev Pallor rath on all trains between
W eVlfci.ru and New Voile. Phlladel
phla. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN If. Wll.lU'It. (leu. Supt, 2'J Cort
land stieet. New orl:.
(3IIARLU3 S. Llll . ? Fass, Agt., tt
I'mtlimil stieet. New ork,
A.' W. NONEMACIIUR. Dlv, Bass. Agt.,
South Bethlehem. I'a. 41
For tickets nml I'ullnian reservations
imply to cltv ticket office. 1,9 Public
Sciuuio, Wllkcs-Huiie, Pa.
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In Effect November 21, 1901,
Trains for C.ubondale le;ivo Scanton at
0") 800. 8.511. 10.1.1 a. in.i 12.W. 1.29, 2.31,
3 v'' 5-9 f,2J. 7.57. 9.13. H.'-O p. ill.; 1.31 a, in.
Kor'liuiu'brtalo-iWO, W.U a. m,; 2.'J uud
5,Fi)P Vllkes.Billl0-C3S. 7.4S. 8.41. 9.38,
10.43 a. 111.: I'-'.. 1.12. 2.18. 3.28. 1.27, U.10,
7 -IS 10.11. II."" I'- ,n
1'or l" V. R- ". l'oluts U.3S. 9.38 a. m.j
IS 1.27 and 11.30 p. in.
"l-'nr ivnnsylvnnia H. It. Polnls-6.CS,
9-'s a in.; 1,1-'. 3.28 and 1.27 p. in.
For Albany nnd all points north 0.20 a.
in. and 3.32 li. m.
'" SUNDAY TRAINS.
For (u liondalc-8.30, 11.33 a. III.; '.'.Ill,
3.52. 1.52 and 11.17 p. in.
For Wilkes-llane-9.3S u. 111.; I2.0J, 1.5S,
3.2S. n.'ii and 9.17 i. ni.
For Albany and points norlh-3 52 p. in.
Fur Ilonesilale S.M a, m.i 3.52 p m
W. L. PRYOU, 1). P. A., Scrntiton, Pa.
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