fr j, K' vt 17717 R"Bt-3CTTii TIPrr'Br !. TT'l 4 .. J. tj- ; v " "i, THE-SOB ANTON TRIBUNBr-SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902. 13 THE BUSINESS WORLD. Wall Street Review. New York, Jimo 13.-After a dult and hcaltntliiB markot during tho great part of todny with Isolated upward movements hero and there, the market broadened In tho nnal hour and moved upwards quito generally with u considerable show of strength. Tho activity was attributed to tho namo speculative leader who has been concerned In all recent lmpoitant move mcnls, and whoso return to Wall street this week gnvo Immedlato rise to a show of awakening. Whatever tho motives of tho buying, tho Will leadership secured a larger following todny than at nny time this week, notwithstanding a number of now developments not immediately en couraging to a rise In prices. Today's crop news was not regarded us favorable, owing to complaints of too much rain In the southwest. Part of tho stiongth of wheat was attributed to an Improved de mand for export, but this failed to de velop fully. Tho figures of tho May agri cultural exports were decidedly unfavor able, tho decrcuso In vr.luo from thoso of May last year reaching over $20,000,000, tho brcadsttiffs nlono decreasing J17,7M),O0O and amounting to only about half thoso of last May. Last wcok's exports of wheat and flour show n contlnuanco of tho low average, although tho most notablo fall ing off Is In tho corn exports. This docs not offer encouragement to tho hopo of an , early supply of foreign oxchango to facili tate remittances for repayment' of foreign obligations. Tho ndvanco of a point or over In tho Reading Btooks was nn im portant sympathetic Influcnco upon tho Into market, but thcro was no news to bhow a prospect of nn early settlement of the strike. Tho Increase In tho demand for stocks was lncontcstlble nevertheless. In some cases tho movement was duo to Individual causes. Sugar advanced on tho oversold condition of the market of tho rollncd product and was benefited also by tho reports of a f.poe!al presidential messugo to congress reinforcing tho rec ommendation for Cuban reciprocity. Thero were a number of very large. In dividual buying orders for Mexican Cen tral 'executed In tho early market, but the buying was not followed up. Tho drop of E14 points In General Electric was prob ably duo to reports of a new combination of electrlral manufacturing companies backed by influential capitalists. The stock afterwards rallied 4- points. Chi cago and Eastern Illinois rose 4 points further on persisting rumors of nn of fer for control. Tho day's reports of rail road earnings showed a continuance of tho Increases over last year's correspond ing period. Tho market closed rather quiet but steady. Total sales, 331,100 shares. Thero was a large demand for Wabash debonturc b's at an advance of "XA per cent. Burlington 4's were also In demnnd. Market generally was firm. Total sales, par value, 13,000,000. United States 3's declined U per cent, on tho last call. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune bv Httlght & Frcese Co., 3i4 S15 Meara building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Open.Hlgh.Low.Clos A mat. Copper OS's t9 OS's OS1 Am. C. & P 32& 32'4 J.2 32 American Ico 1SU 1S',S 18 18 Am. Ico, Pr ECU 60 56?i "Wi Am. Locomotive .... 33 33V6 33'i Zi'i Am. Loco., Pr 93?i 9JSi Vi'6 9354 Am. S. & It. C o.... 48 4S'g 48 4Sg American Sugar ....1271,3 129 127W 129 Atchison SI Sl?4 si S1& Atchison. Pr 99Ji 99Tr 992 DD;g Bait. & Ohio 1058 101 103T6 101 Brook. R. T G7 OTSa t,G?i GT'.s Canadian Pacific ....13,-,n ls.Vfi 133!i 133 Ches. & Ohio 4f94 47 4654 47 Chicago & Alton .... 371i 37 37'a 37'4 Chic. & G. V.' 3?i 29?i 29U 29 C, M. & St P 170'i 172 1704 172 C R. I. & P y171 172 1714 172 Col. Fuel & Iron .ff. 98 98 97 93 Col. & South. 2d Pr. i 434 43 4 Pi Del. & Hud 17.", 170 17.". 173S4 Erie 30 37?4 30 37?; Erie, 1st Pr iS',i GS CS 6S54 Erie, 2d Pr 52)i 52H 52 52?i Hocking Valley 85 S5 83 83 Illinois Central 13174 132)4 13134 13234 Kan. City & South... 34 34 34 34 Louis. & Nash 13S 13S 137 137 Manhattan 1304 131)4 13034 131 Mot. St. Ry 130 130 130 1504 Moxlcan Central .... 2054 27 2G)8 27 Mo. K. & Tex., Pr .. 2ii 2(',)4 2ti?8 2ti)4 Mo., K. & Tex., Pr.. CSVs BS 5S 5Sg Mo. Pacific 103 104 10J 104 N. Y. Central 133 133 153 153 ItXttittilSVGVVtt The Cheapest Shoe Store. Marvelous We have had great bargains before but never so.J many of a sensational character for one day. We want Jj you to make a comparison of our prices with those charg- jj ed elsewhere. Every pair is sold with our guarantee, j notwithstanding that the prices marked on these shoes are in many instances cut in half. Men's Shoes and Oxfords 187 pairs Men's Vicl Kid, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Patent Calf Shoes and Oxfords, regular $2.50 Shoes, at Si. 79. 7; pairs Men's Gan Vici Congress $3.00 Shoes, at $1.98 260 pairs Men's Fine Vici Kid, Velour Calf. Box Calf, Enamel and Patent Kid, Goodyear welt, $3.50 Shoes aud Oxfords, at $3.48. 500 pairs Men's Dress $2,00 Shoes, at $1.49. 750 pairs Men's Heavy and Light $1.50 Shoes, at 97C Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords 160 pairs Ladies' Vicl Kid (button) $3.50 Shoes, sizes ai to 44, B and C widths, at $1.39. ' MYER DAVIDOW 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. g ttGtKXXXUXKXeHXKXX Norfolk A Weil 50 57 56 57 Ont. & West 32 33 32 33 Pacific Malt . 40 41 40 40 Ponna. R. It 149 160 149)4 160 People's Gnu 102 102 102 102 Pressed Steel Car.... 47 47 47 47 Rending 0.194 '. W " Reading, 1st Pr 81 filH Wi "li Rending, 2d Pr 07 70 MM 70 Republic Steel 175i IS 17 13 Republln Steel, Pr .. 7S 75 73 75 Southern Pncllle'.... rtl4 " 0154 Southern It. R 30 :i7',4 31 37 Southern It. R, Pr.. 9IU 9154 mi 014 Teun. Coal & Iron.. 6.1 01 03 01 Toxas & Paclflo' .... 41 42 41 42 Union Pacific t04 105 10l 105 U. 0. Leather. Pr.. 845i 84 84 84 U. S. Steel 38 39 38 39 IT. S. Steel, Pr 88 89 SS 89 Wnbnsh 27 2754 27 27 Wabash, Pr 404 4" 40 45 West. Union' 92 92 93 92 Whcol. & L'. ,K 22 22 22 22 Wisconsin Coutral .. 27 27 27 27 Kx-dlvldonds. Total sales, 312,555 shares. Money, 3 per cont. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WHEAT. Open. Illsh. Low. Clote. July 72 72 72 72 September 70H 71 70 70 CORN. , July 03 03 03 R.1 September 58 58 CS 5t OATS. July 37 38 37 37 September 28 28 28 28 PORK. July 17.87 17.07 17.01 17.00 September 17.75 17.77 17.72 17.72 LARD. July 10.32 10.32 10.30 10.30 September 10.35 10.35 10.32 10.32 RIBS. July 10.53 10.55 10.47 10.47 September 10.32 10.32 10 "1 10.3J NEW YORK COTTON MAR! ,T. Open. High. Low. Clon. July 8.74 S.82 8.71 8.81 August 8 50 8.55 8.47 S.54 September 8.13 f.,20 8.1'J 8.20 October 8.01 8.06 7.99 8.05 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quctations Eased on Far of 100. STOCKS. BId.Askcd Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... GO County Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300 First Nat. Bank (Carbondale). ... 500 Third National Bank 550 Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank 300 Economy L H. & P. Co 46 First National Bank 1300 Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co... 195 ... Clark & Snover Co., ,Pr 123 Scranton Savings Bank too Traders' National Bank 225 ... Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 125 People's Bank 135 ... BONDS. Scranton Packing Co 33 Scranton Passenger Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 ... People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 115 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 ... Scrantqn Trac. Co., 6 per cent. 115 Economy L., H. & P. Co 97 N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flour $4.40. Butter Fresh creamery, 24c; fresh dairy, 23c. Cheese 13al3c. Eggs Nearby, lSc; western, 17c. Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.35a2.40. Green Peas Per bushel, $2.25. Onions Bermudas. $2.00 per crate. Potatoes Per bushel, SOc. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Juno 13. Flour Held firm at oalOc. advance. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, 78c. elevator; No. S red, 79aS0c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Sic. t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 84c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 84c. t. .0. b. aoflat; offerings were light all day especially of new crop options. Near the closo prices eased off under' realizing and were Anally- c. net higher; July closed 7854c; September, 76c; December, 7754c. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 71c. ele vator and 70c. f. o. b. afloat; option mar ket was dull all day and while firm at first on tho wheat strength displayed llt- MYER DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Ave. Saturday Shoe Bargains 190 pairs Ladies' Fine Vici Patent Tip (button and lace) $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes, at $1.98. 300 pairs Ladies' Fine Patent Leather, Kid and Cloth Top $2.00 Shoes at $Mo. i.ooo pairs Ladies' Dongola (button and lace) Patent Leather $1 50 Shoes, at 97c. Ladies' Juliets, at 97c. Ladies' Button $2.00 Turn Ties, at $1.39. Oxfords, all styles, Misses' and ai 50C1 75c ana 97c Boys' $1.50 Shoes, 97c Youths $1, 50 Shoes, 97c ' The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, Remem ber, there is no trouble to show you goods, and you will surely save money by it Extra help to wait on you. King of Lpw Prices. tie bullishness! Jnty closed 07c. Sep tember, 63c.! December, 60c. Oata- Bpot Arm! No. 2, 47C.: NO. 3, 48C.S NO. Z white, 52c. t No. 2 white, 62e.i track white, western, 60a53al track mixed west ern! 47a49c.i track white state, 60a55c.i options quiet but firmer nn rains In the big oat states. Butter Steady! creamery, lDa2lc; do. factory, 17n1Se.S renovated, 17n10c,i Imitation creamery, 17n20c.i stnto dairy, 1Sii2Ic. Cheese Irregulart now state full cream, smalt colored, choice, 9nDc.i white, 10c.t largo col ored, 9c: white 9?4alOe. Eggs-Steady! state and Pennsylvania, 17at8c: western candled, 17nl7c; southern ungrnnded, 15 nlGc. Phlladelphla Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Juno 13.-Whoat-Flrm, but quiet; contract grade', June, 82aS2o. Corn Unchanged! No. 2 mixed Juno, 05a U6c. Oats Firm, 1c. higher; No. 2 white clipped, 62c, Butter Steady, fair demand; extra western crcamory, 22c, do. hearby prints, 23e. Eggs Steady; fresh nearby, 17c; loss off do. western, lSc; do. do. do. southwestern, 17c; do. do. do. south ern, lGc. Cheese Steady, fair demand; New York full crenms, prima small, 10!ic; do. do. fair to good, 10al0c. Refined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Steady. Tallow Dull and lower; city prime In tierces, GaG54c.! country do. do., barrels, 0,inGc.;f do. dark In barrels, 6nGc; takes, uaCc. Llvo Poultry Dull and weak; fowls, 12c; old roosters, 0c; spring chickens, lnrge, 22u25c; do. small, ISalSc.; ducks, Wallc. Dressed Poultry -Steady, good demand; fowls, cholco west ern, 13c; do. do. southern and south western, 13c; do. fait to good, 12a12c; old roosters, 8a9c; broilers, nearby, 30 a35c; do. western, 23a30c Frozen Poultry Fowls, 12al2c; roasting chickens, 14a lUc; broilers, nearby, 22u2Sc; do. western, ldilOc; turkeys, 19a20c; ducks, 13alGc. Re ceipts Flour, 1,400 barrels and 1,553,000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 8,530 bushels; corn, 800 bushels; oats, 4,000 bushels. Ship mentsWheat, 81,000 bushels; corn, 800 bushels; oats, 3,000 bushels. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Juno 13. Wet weather threat ened all grains today and put a bullish prop under tho speculative) pits. Rlpo wheat In Kansas was reported under wa ter, corn Holds wero weedy and wator sogged and tho water on the oats was anything but beneficial. Trade was only fairly active and was Influenced largely by tho leading cereal. At tho close July wheat was ac. higher; July corn a shado lower and July oats c. higher. Provisions dragged dully and closed un changed to 2c. higher. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour Dull and steady, No. 2 spring wheat, ; No. 3, G9a72c; No. a red, S0ai0c; No. 2 corn, ; No. 2 yellow, ; No. 2 oats, 43a44c; No. a white, 47al7c; No. 3 white, 4Ga47c; No. S rye, 69ao0e.: good feeding barley, ; fair to choice malting, 63a70c; No. 1 flax seed, $1.56; No. 1 northwestern, '1.7G, prlmo timothy seed, ; mess pork, per barrel, $17.70al7.72; lard, per 109 pounds, $10.27; short ilbs. sides. $10.42al0.52; shoulders, 8aSc; short clear sides, $10.75al0.S5. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Juno 13. Cattle Receipts, 2,500, including 230 Tcxans; western slow, steady; poor to medium, $5a7.23; stock ers and fcedcis, $2.50a5.25; cows, J1.4CU3.75; heifers, $2.25aG.20; canners, $1.40a2.40; bulls, 2.75a5.60; calves, $J.30a2.70; Toxas fed steers, $3a6.50. Hogs Receipts today, 23, 000; tomoirow. 19,000; loft over, 4,300; strong to 5c. higher; mixed and butchers, $7.15a7.G0; good to cholco heavy, $7.30a7.G5; rough heavy, $7.20a7.45; light, $7a7.30; bulk of sales, $7.20a7.50. Sheep Receipts, 0,000; sheep heavy, lower; lambs (prime strong) 10al3c higher; good to choice wethers, $5a6.75; western lambs, $5.50aG.75; spring lambs, $7.40. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, June 13. Cattle Receipts, 350; market in good shape, all good stock sold; common grassy cattlo discriminated against and several loads held over. Veals strons and 50c higher; tops, $7.50a7.75; fair t ogood, $G.r,0a7; common to light, $5a 6. Hogs Receipts. 0,000; active and DalOc. higher; heavy, $7.G0a7.75; medium,? 7.40a 7.55; pigs, $7a7.05; roughs, $6 80.17.10; stags, $5.25aU. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 3,300; Blow and 23c lower; top lambs, $6aG.30; fair to medium, $!.25a.V, culls to common, $3a3.75 yearlings, $5a5.C5; sheep, top mixed, $4.f0a4.75; fair to good, $4a4.25; culls to common, $2o3.75. Oil Market. Oil City. Juno 13.-Crcdit balances, 120; certificate" no bid; shipments, 93,006 bar rels; average, 86,808 bancls; runs, 87,371 barrels; average, 75,079 barrels. K The Cheapest Shoe Store. Ladies' Patent Leather and Patent Kid 1 at prices to suit anyone, Children's Shoes and Slippers, FINANCIAL fW"""-'""1"11!!!! iRIfitSSTJlYI (PULP F3? FAPER) HUT Will. CBEATE EXOU90CS VtRittll NATION FIBER & CELLULOSE CO. OF CHICAGO. aims ud controls machinery, patents and pro. i Cannes lor manuiauiuriUK .11 (fraaes ot papvr, feed and by-products from tho wasted: corn talks. This mute In the corn belt of tho U.S. amounted to over 5S million ton3lnl900. This enterprise will cicaterooro wealth than tboutll Isatlon ot the once waRtod cotton seed. It mil add (3.00 per ton to all this waste com field ton na(to,gilDg millions to the farmer, furnishing new avenues of labor and new freight to ral roads. Every pound of paper pulp lomodo from vegetable flbor. The timber for pulp In the U. 8. Is nearly exhausted. Paper manufacturers are now forced Into Canada for their Bupply. Every paper mill in this country will use this pulp. Every city In this and foreign countries will uso and deal in this feed. Mo nufacturers ot Celluloid, leather and rubber substitutes, lusulatlng mater ial, linoleum and pipe covering will, bo users of ! cellulose. Contracts for machinery for the first slants javo -jcca let with Torrls Wold & Co., Chicago. THE STOCK OF TIIE NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE CO. W1U at an Investment surpass every thing In the history of industrial moneymakers. A limited amount of par value S10.no, fully paid and non- assessaDie. jiux iwiuni. luu av VANCE IN PRICE! as the stock Is selling rapidly. Investors are Invited' to examtno machinery! patents, pro cesses, products and everything per talnlnjr to the business. For hlshlv Interesting Illustrated pamphlet fully describing this now in dustry and subscriptions! write or wire, SAHFODDMAKEEVEB, Fiscal Agent, 84 Adams Street, CHICAGO, IIL. BOODY.McLELLAN &CO. BANKERS, No 87 Uroadway, New Vork City. MEMBUJIS KKW YOHU'SrOCK EXCIIASfip. STOCKS.BONDS and IN VESTMON TS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT ORON MARGIN MAKE MORE riONEY. Is your Income sunidont? If not, nndyou nrj anxlouato Increuwo it, write me, stutlni; wliut amount you ruti In vest, llo.ily $10, nud 1 will write yon u letter or mtvlce Fr e. l'or yeurn I havmloiia nothing n-a'HiitHtiMlv In vnxt. Sine 1 its. I know I cuiiliioreusuyourluvoiiieby pointing out Salts Investments hitherto uif kuowii. ANURUW L. BUSH, Investment Broker, Bank References Springfield, Mass THE EXPERIEN0E8 OF PA A Strict of delightful ketchei uit le sued by tha Laxkiwtnna. Rill road, Theio tketchss art contained In a hendtomely llluitrated book called " Mountain and Luke Retorti," which deecrlbee tome el the molt ttrectlvo summer piece In the Eut, Send 0 Ceete In pottage etempt I. T. W, LEE, Geaeral Patio'nger agent, New York City, and a copy will be mailed you, 1 - l ) M I " ' jie fauuce&r niitnp Jjkoejse Ahmet? 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 Pew Specials 50 Cents Extra.) Let us show you the new shoe that is caus ing the sensation in the shoe trade. The Srooks & Sanderson Shoe Go Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Atcs- FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8. 30. Spencer Trasjc & Co. BANKERS 2T & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange, THE Six Eagles tim Aw 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 raiso monoy for im provement in equipment and goner al development of the property. Awarded Bronze Hedal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last sonson. Stock now selling at $ .CO a share. Tho price will soon be advanced. Get in now on the ground floor. Write for full particulars, SIX EAGLES IfllG CO 1203 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. S ol WE G1YE TRADING STAMPS. t ill's is Lager Beer.. 1 ! Manufacturers of Old Stock l PILSNER f Brewry, At tO J5. .Scranton, Pa. N. ceventn St. Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Phone, 2P35. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect June 1, 1902. Trains leave Scranton for Now York At 1.60. 3JO, C.05. 7.00 unU 10.10 a. ,m. i : 12.40. U.40, 3.33 p. in. Vov Now Yorlc unci Phila delphia 7.G0. 10.10 u. m., and 12.40 und 3.3j p. in. For Gouldsboro At ii.10 p. m. tor Buffulo-1.15, 0.22 and 9.00 a. m.: 1.6j. 6.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Blnehumton, klmlra und way stutlons-10.23 a. ni.. I.Oj p. in For Oswego, Syrucuso and Utlcu l.lo und B.2J a. m.; 1.63 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse and Utlcu train at C.22 a. in. dally, oxeppt Sunday. For Montrose 9.00 u. m.i l.Oo and 0.60 p. rn. Nicholson accommodation 'Bloomsbu'rer Dlvlslon-For Northumbor lanl? at B.35 and 10.10 a. m.i : 1.65 and 0.10 1. ni. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.4U " BundnV Trains-Fgr New York, 1.60. 3.20. ti or. 10.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 3.3j p. m. For Buffalo-US and 0.23 a. rn.: 1.63, U.50 and 11 10 p m. For Klnilra and way stations 10 "3 a. m. For Blnshamton and way stu tlons. 9.00 n. m. Bloomsbiirnr Division Lcuvo Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 0.10 p. in. New York, Ontario and Western. Time Table In Kffcct Sunduv, Juno 15, 1902. 1 NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Leavo Leave Arrive n'rnlns. Scranton. Curbondule. Cudosln. Nol 10.30 a.m. 11.10a.m. l.oo p. m. ft,,' a 4 00p.m. 4.41 p.m. e.oop. m, No 7 6.10 p. m.Ar.Carbondalo il.4 p.in " ' " SOUTH BOUND. I.eavo Leave Arrive Trains. Cudosln. Cat bondalo. Scranton. v0. 0 6-B) it. m. 7.23 a.m. Ko. t 8.40 a, m lo.ot a. in. 10.40 a.m. No. 2 2.13 pm. 4 00 p.m. 4.43 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY, NORTH BOUND. Leave Lcuvo Arrive Trains. No, 9 i, No. 5 ,, Scranton, Carbondulo. Cudosla, s.30 a. m. 9.10 p, m. 10.43 a. m. 7.0il p. m.Ar.Cailiniulale 7,15 p.m POIJTH BOUND. l.eavu i.i'iivu Aruvo Trains. Cadosla. Carbondulo. Scianton. Ko. i) u.Wa. in. 7.23 a.m. No. ip 4.30 p m, . .no) p.m, Ji.12 p. m. Trains Nos. 1 on week days, nnd 0 on Sundays connect (or Now York cltv, Mid. dlotown, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Os wen and all points west. Train 3 for J'oyntulle, Walton, Delhi, Sidney, Norwich owl all Now Berlin branch points. Train No. 0, with ''Quaker City Kx press" ut Scianton, via C. R, R. of N. J., for PhUadPtphia..Atlunt!o city. Rultlmoio Washlnetou and Pennsylvania stato points. See tlme-tablo nud cnnmlt ticket agents for t'onncclions with other lines. J. C. ANDRBBON. O. J". A.. New York. J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton, Pa. railroad time tables. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect, May 18. 1902. Trains leavo Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R., at 6.3S and 9.38 a. m., and 18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), and 11.S9 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R., 1.58, 8.27 For White Haven, Hazleton and princi pal points In the coal regions, via D. & H. R. R., G 38, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For Potts-, ville, 0.38 a. m., 2.18 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and principal intermediate sta tions, via D. & H. R. R., 6.38. 9.3S a. m.J 2.18, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.39 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R., 9.38 a. tu.; 1.58, 8.27 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmtra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermediate stations via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.35 a. m. Fdf Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. R.. 7.48, 12.03 p. m.; 3.28 (Black Diamond 'Express). 7.48, 10.M1, 11.39 p. m. Sundays, D. & H. R. R.. 12 03. 8.27 p. ni. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt, 25 Cort land street. New York. CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass, Agt, 23 Cortland street. New 1 oik. A. W. NONEMACHER, DiV. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman resorvntlons npply to city ticket offlco, 69 Public Square, Wllkcs-Barro, Pa. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect November 24, 1901. Trains for Cat bondalo leavo Scianton at S"0 8.00, 8 53. 10.13 a. m.; 12.00. 1.29, 2.34. 35 5.29. 6.23, 7.57, 9.15, 11.20 p. m.; 1.31 a. m. ' For Honcsdalo 6.20, 10.13 a. m.; 2.34 and 5 9 n m. 'For Wllkes-Barre 6.38. 7.48. 8.41. 9.38, 10.43 a. m.; 12.03, 1.12, 2.18, 3.2S. 4.27, 6.10, 7.48. 10.41, 11.S0 p. m. For L. V. R. R. Points 6.38, 9.38 a. m.; IS, 4.27 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 6.33, 9.3S a. m.; 1.42. 3.28 and 4.27 p. m. For Albany nnd all points north 6.20 a. m. and 3.52 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 8.50, 11.33 a. m.; 2.34. 3.52, 1.52 and 11.17 p. ni. For AVilkes-Barro-9.38 a. m.; 12.03, 1.5S, 3.28, 6.32 und 9.17 P. m. For Albuny nnd points north 3.52 p. m. For HoneMlale 8.50 a. m.: 3.52 p, m. W. L. PRYOR, D. P. A Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schcdulo In Effect Muy 23, 1902. Trains lcuvo Scranton: 6.38 a. m., week days, through vestlbulo tinln trom Wllkes-Barro. Pullmun buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Potts vlllo; stops at principal Intermediate bta tlons. Also connects for Siinbury, Hur rlBburg. Phlladolphla, Baltlmote, Wash ington and for Pittsburg und the West. 9.38 a. m.. wook davs, for Sunbury, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 1.42 p. ni., weolt davs. (Sundays. 1.58 p, m.). for Sunbury. Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.28 p. m., wool: days, through vestibule train from Wllkes-Barro Pullman buffet parlor car and iraches to Philadelphia via Pnttsvllle. Stops at principal intermediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week dnvs. for Hazleton, Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pitts- bUlB' J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J, B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. READING SYSTEM, Central Railroad of New Jersey, In Effect May 18, 1902. Stations In Now Yoitt, foot Liberty street and South Fowy. N. R. Tiulns leave Scianton for Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bothleheni, Allen town. Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Ash lev. Wllkes-Bane and rittston at 7.30 a. in.. 7 p. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday. 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Expiesn leaves Scranton 7.30 n. m.. through solid vestibule train with Piillniiiii'JIuiTHt I'arlor Car for Phil, ndelphlu with ol'nB, change or cars for Baltimore anil Washington, D. C, and all principal points south und west. For Avoia, I'lttston und Wllkes-Barre, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Suiulay, 2.10 p. in. For Long Blanch, Ocean Giovo, etc., 7.S0 and 1 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Hariishurs via Alleutowii nt 7.30 n. in., 1 p. m. and I p. m. Sunday, -.10 i. in. For Tanianua and Pottsvlllo, 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. in. For lates and tickets apply to agent at Stat "V. G. BFS8LER. Gen. Manager. C. M. BURT, Uen. Pass. Agt. Ut f ' i ,. J ',!-' , -
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