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THti SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902.
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Lawn Settee
(like illustration)
55c.
One to a customer.
Timely
Friday
Bargain.
i
Made of hardwood
stock, strongly
braced, it consti
tutes an ideal piece
of lawn furniture.
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THINGS
WORTH
NOTING
Compiled for The Tribune ly Walter J.
Ballard.
Monthly dividend disbursements for
1002 Unit) fur shows as follows:
January $28,000,001
February 17,000,000
March ;;o.ooo,ooo
April 20,000,000
CUny 10,000,000
Juno 20,000,000
Total for halt year iai.000,000
This Is a largo showing, but very far
larger, If tabulated, would be the showing
of wages paid before n slnglo dollar went
to any of these shareholders.
Milton J. Piatt, In the New York Times
Is always instructive and interesting.
Here's his latest on last year's crop re
sults, ns llgurcd by our active and useful
department of ugrlculturc:
Bushels. Farm Value.
Corn 1,522,510.000 $!)21,D.T.,"68
Wheat 748,160,218 167,330,166
Oats .- 736,808,724 293,638,777
liarley, rye, and
Wheat 155,503,603 73.138,223
Total crops ::,1G3,2!)1,C37 SI, 737,702,934
Fifty million acres in wheat, 2S.5OO.O0O
acres In oats, and tho enormous breadth
of 91,333,333 acres In corn.
The average number of men employed
liy the steel combine last year was more
than lo'J.OOO. The net earnings of tho
combine were $111,000,000. It appears,
therefore, the Steel corporation realized
during the year about $702 net for each
man In its employ. The average wage
of each employe figures out to hove been
about $2 a day. Including Sundays, or
$712 a year. Kach employe, therefore
united the combination $10 less a year
than he received In wages. The total
wage disbursements of tho combine was
about $1,000.0(10 larger than its net earn
ings. Besides this heavy wage disburse
ment, fully sixty per cent, of the fifty
four millions paid out for freights was
dibburscd again as wages.
The financial statement of the Domin
ion of Canada for tho ten months ended
April 30, has' given much gratlllcatlon. The
ordinary receipts exceeded tho ordinary
expenditures by the handsome sum of
$12,6S::,703, and yielded a surplus of $3,
38.1.115 over the ordinary and capital ex
penditure combined. In addition, there
was a reduction In tho public debt of $2,
OI7,ihi3. These figures indicate the pros
perous condition of Canada.
The official green-book of tho Now York
insurance department hows, among
other things, the experience of the Brit
ish tire oilices which did business in tho
United States during 1901. Tho not prem
iums amounted to $36,459,794, and tho net
lushes paid and outstanding, after allow
ing for the unpaid losses at the end of
1!U0, were $21,819,193. Tho total expenses
and commission were $13,300,093. so that
the trading lo-s on the year In iho United
States was $1,659,491. Receipts from in
terest, dividends, and rents to tho amount
of $1,829,292 alone prevented tho trading
lots from being un actual drain on the
reserves.
A Japanese engineer, T. Slimoda, from
Kobe, Japan, with the Kawasaki Dock
f.rd company, is making a tour of tho
different countries. Inspecting shipyards.
He visited the yards, while here, of tho
American Ship Building company. Mr.
Slimoda says that In his country Japan
ese workmen employed in shipbuilding ro
cclvo only forly-llvo cents a day. Ho is
well pleased with all that he has seen in
tho United States.
All talk of a commercial war between
this country and any European competi
tor Is ill-founded, We occupy tho unique
po.sltlonof producing practically every
thing wo require. Should It come to tho
point of shutting out all imports there is
hardly a single article with which wo
would havo to do without. That is not
the caso on tho other side of tho Atlantic.
There is not a slnglo country that pro
duces Its entire requirements. Shut off
tho cotton, tho grain and provision supply
from this country and all Europe would
go. hungry, and many people who now
talk so lightly of closing Europenn mar
kets to American products would see star
vation staring them In tho face. Threats
are easy and cheap, but It's quite an
other thing to fight on nn empty stomach
nun I list a well-fed and olherwlso well
equlppcd opponent. And that's tho situ
ation that would conliont Europe In tho
caso of a tariff war. The Manufacturer
A wiso wag onco said in response to tho
toast, "Here's to your prosperity, Mav
you stand it llko a man:" "That's a
better sentiment than you think it is,"
said ho, "It takes a clever man to stand
prosperity. Any fool can stand udver
tlty; ho has to." '
Great Britain docs, In fact, apparently
buy from foreign, countries more than
slio sells to foreign countries somewhere
from, $800,000,000 to $1,000,000,000 ii year, and
lias, been going along at this rato for sev
eral years past. In fact, slio has not had
a merchandise balance in her favor In
tho last hundred years. Any other coun
try would havo been bankrupted. What
lias kopt Great Britain solvent? She is
tho greatest money lender among all the
nations. 'tie greatest Investor in foreign
productive, enterprise, the greatest car-,
rler of over-sea commerce,, Her rev
enues from those sources alone aro esti
mated at not less than $00,000,000 n year,
Jt; Is In that way Bho balances her books
npd keeps square with the world. Pro
tcctlonlst. ,
Taking a day for pleasure, tho Eng
lishman attends tho races, nnd sees the
highest stakes won by nn 'American
jnokcy. Looking over 'its evening paper,'
he reads of tho'plnclng in American ship
ards of orders for American style battle,
ships for Europeun as well as Asiatic na
tions, and learns that the tsecno of the
coronation of tho King of England Is to
be, painted by nn American urtlst, and
that the forty thoiikand gold, silver and
bronze medals, oicrcd by tho command
of the king, to commemorate his corona
tion, ore being made In Massachusetts.
From "Amei leu's Invasion of Europe,"
by Ocoigo If. Daniels, In Four-Track
Nowe, for June.
In a recent competitive bid for supply
of field glassed for tho navy' department,
to lie Included In tho outfit ot about .sev
enty of tho new wur vessels, the Cleve
land gasses far exceeded 'those- niadeby
the only other manufacturer of prism
cy4, glasses la this country and those
CredltYouPCertalnlyt JKa
" 221-223-225-227 fireen the Price
, ... is Ciose to the cost
Wyoming Avenue. 0f manufacture.
o.i. n,i. in , m., .fl
mado by the hot foreign manufacturer.",
nnd tlio Cleveland llrm of Messrs. Wag
ner and Swnsey, easily won tho contract,
The foreign manufacturers nre gl'catly
chagrined at the loss of their business,
and -arc said to bo using every possible
means to discover the secrets and meth
ods of tho Cleveland firm, which lmvo
mado Its output bo successful, Marine
Record.
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Review.
New York, Juno 19. There was quite an
animated shaking out ot speculative ac
counts in today's ttock market nnd a
sharp reaction from tho recent prolonged
udvance. It becumo evident soon after
the opening this morning that the culmin
ation of tho rlso had occurred yesterday.
Tho leading speculative interests in the
market apparently took advantage of thu
stimulating Inlluenco ot yesterday's ex
cited rlso In Illinois Central to tako prof
its. Prices gave Way readily and fell on
nn average lrom ono to two points below
last night's level. Tho bears were so
precipitate In their selling that they were
obliged to bid quite urgently for stocks
when they came to take profits, causing
some substantial rallies. With the de
mand from tho shorts satislled tho market
yielded again and closed dull and irregu
lar. The whole movement was technical
and was as little affected by news of the
days as tho previous udvnnco lias been.
The earlier weakness was conllned to the
stocks which havo been tho favorites dur
ing the bull campaign, but active selling
of United States Steel developed and ear
lied that stock down 1 below last night.
There was no unfavorable news today
which lias not been under discussion for
some time past. But in the changed sen
timent of the speculation additional con
sideration is given by tho national con
vention of coal miners and the effort to
In lug about a general strike. Total sales
today were 583,500 .shares. Bonds were
weak in sympathoy with stocks. Total
sales, par value, $3,110,000. United States
bonds wero all unchanged on the last
call.
The following quotations aro furnished
The Tribune by Haight & Freese Co., .".It
Si.". Mears Building. W. D. Itunyon, man
ager. Open.Illgh.Low.Close
Amal. Copper G7 XXSy,iiWi ff"S
Amal. Copper (!74 67 66 07
Am. C. & F 32i 32 32 Si
American Ice IS 16 1434 34
Am. Jce, Pr 51 51 19T &0'i
Am. Locomotive .... 33',i 33-a :'.2vi 32
Am. Loco., Pr 91 91 ill 9.1
Am. S. & It. Co .... 4SU 48U 47 IS
American Sugar ....126 127 12ii 12fi'i
Anaconda Copper ...113 113 110 llfl'i
Atchison K2VS K!U 81 S2'A
Atchison, Pr 10Hi 3011a inoifc toni'c
Bait. & Ohio 107 107 Iwilj lOiVU
Brook. It. T ii6 Ii7'.!i fiiiJs l.7(k
Canadian Pacific ....1:1". 13.. 1341i 133
C'hcs. & Ohio 11 46Vi 40!i -Hi1.
Chicago & Alton 8S-i 38" 38 SMI
Chic. & O. W 2914 29" 29 29(4
C, M. & St. P in 173- 172U 7-ft
C, It. 1. & P 174'& 17ls 1T2V& 1721L-
Col. Fuel & Iron .... 9'i 9ii 94" 954
Col. & Southern .... St 31 8014 30'.
Col. & South., 2d Tr. it 41 43i 43"a
Erie 3714 37'4 36'- ;k
Erie. 1st Pr 6814 (.814 67 67-4,
Hocking Vallev S3',. Kli S3 S3
Illinois Central 159 159 13tit 157'ft
Kan. City & South.. :ya :41i Sty, 31',
Louis. & Nash 13714 137"i 137 137"
Manhattan 13114 131V. 131 I31?i
Met. St. Ry 13114 15114 150i 150'a
"Mexican Central .... 28 2S 2S 28
Mo., K. & Tox 27U 274 26 'i 27 .
Mo K. & Tox Pr.. 59!4 5914 .18 5S.
Mo. Pacific 108 108!, 106H 107I
N. Y. Central 13714 137?4 150' 156',
Norfolk & West .... .17 57 &U'i EOT!
Ont. & West 3294 32 32?i 32"i
Pacific Mall 42'. 42'4 41l" 42
Pcnna. R. R 152!! 13214 15114 1311
Peoplo's Gas 102"a 10294 102ia 102V.
Pressed Steel Car.... 46 4G14 45"-4 4611
Reading .... 66!4 6"4 03V. 3?4
Reading, 1st Pr 8.1 S414 S3"-i 8414
Reading, 2d Pr 7014 70U H9'A i;9'.
Republic Steel IT. 17.74 1714 17V"
Republic Steel. Pr... 7314 73V 7314 7SU
St. L. & San F 70 70 (,9 69
Southern Pacific .... (!5"$ ti5V. 4i G4"4
Southern R. R 37 37" 3614 3i'.9i
Southern R. R Pr.. 9514 9314 9514 fir.v,
Tenn. Coal & Iron.., 64 61 C2H 6-1
Texas & Pacific 42 42 4134 4'
JInlon Pacific 1069J 106" 105' loi".
Union Paclf e. Pr ... R9Vi K914 ssi: csaf
tt a t An.i.A.. ,.,,. ,n.r -..' -'
W. J,l-tllICl iJ, -l'R 1., 1.1
II' S. T.eilthCl Pr .. 84"4 84"i SMI 84'
i'. s. steel ssii 3S',4 36i. 3714
V. S. Steel, Pr 88'i 88'4 87 4 SS'4
;,...' t4 -B -s"i i.1 2S,
vanasn, i-r 4,il 4514 443', 44-f
Western Union 92 (ij Dl"' n'
Wheel, & L. E 24 22'4 2"'i "I6
Wisconsin Central ., 27T 27 27" "7'A
Money, 294 per 'cent.
CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION.
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Cloio.
July
7'u; T.'iii "-.it r.,.T
72V4
September
lii
.., ,--;j ,u-s
71
1.5
5S',1
36'4
2S'4
17.72
17.82
10.30
10.32
la
CORN.
July
September
OATS.
July
September
PORK,
July ...;...
September
LARD,
July
Soptember
RIBS.
.. ii",-;
.. DSj
.. .Wi
.. 2bVj
... 17.72
... 17.S2
... 10.30
... 10.32
fiSH
5S
30!4
2S98
17.83
17.93
10.37
10.37
foil
DSli
36'4
2S?8
17 75
17.93
10.37
10.37
.' ; 10..17 10.52 10.57 10.62
September 10.37 10.50 10.37 1030
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
T..K- L'r"' Ulshn- -"' Close.
J.llI ; 8.52 B.U) 8.52 8 58
Atlglist 8.22 8.30 8.22 89
October 7.86 7.93 7.83 7,91
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
STOCKS.
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr,..,
County Saw Bank & Trust Co
First Nat. Bank (Carbondalo).
Third Natlonul Bank ,.
Dlmo Dep. & DIs. Bank.,..,.,,
Economy L H. & l Co
Fit st National Bank ,
Lack.' Trust &(Safo Dep, Co,,.
Clark & Snover Co.. Pr,,,.,.,,
Scranton Savings Bank,,,
Traders' National Bunk
Scrnnton Bolt & Nut Co
People's Bank
Uld.Asked
300 ...
.:. 500
3oo ,;;
1300
IV- -
-' ,,. .
wo ,,,
223
125
135 ,;;
... 33
5 ...
115 ...
115 ,
115 ":
07
,.. 97
m 1(13
BONDS,
Scrnnton Packing Co
IUII JUL'Ulllb V0 ,,,,',
ton Pnssengcr Railway,
mortgage, due 1920.,..,..
o's Street Railway, film
ttcranton
nrst i
People'
mortgage, duo 1918
.People's Street Railway, Gen-
erui morigagc. tiuo m.'i ,,,,.,
Scianton Trac. Co., 0 per cent.
Economy L., II. & P. Co..,,,.
N. Jersoy & Pocono Ico Co....
Consolidated Water Supply Co
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. G, Dale, 27 Lacka, Avo 1
Flour $4.40.
Butter Fresh creamery, 24c. j XresU
dairy, 23c
Cheese 13al314e.
t Eggs Nearby. J8o.; western, 171So.
Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.35a2.40.
Green Peas Per bushel, $2.25.
Onions Bormudas. $3.00 per crato.
Potatoes Per bushol, 80c.
Kew York Grain and Produce Market
New York, June 19. Flour Murkct was
steady as4 generally 5c. higher un tsjirim;
FINANCIAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600000
i
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to 8.30.
the '
Six Eagles Mines
An investment opportunity of ex
traordinary merit. It is the best
known mining property in the state
of Washington.
A Developed Working nine
Not a Prospective Proposition.
A limited amount of stock is now
being offered to raise money for im
provement in equipment and gener
al development of tho property.
Awarded Bronze Hedal
At the Fan-American Exposition at
Buffalo last season.
Stock' now selling at $ .50 a share.
The price will soon be advanced. Get
in now on the ground floor.
Write for full particulars,
SIX EAGLES MINING CO
1202 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
LOWA.Fi
HA PEF
CA5HHAL
CEicawmn
patents. Wheat Firm: No. 2 red, 79!c.
elevator; No. 2 led, SOaSIe. f. o. b. atloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, S2&c. t. o. t.
atloat; decided strength appeared i n
wheat today; closing prices were lullic".
net higher; July closed 79c; September,
775c; December, 78:lic. Corn Spot easy;
No. 2, USltc elevator and (.Dike; f. o. b.
atloat; option market was irregular; the
closo was ikaSAc. lower to He. higher on
December; July closed, GoSic.: September,
raiic; December, 50c. Oats Spot steady;
No. 2. 4tic.; No. 3 oats, 4j1jc.; No. 2 white,
00c; No. 3 white, 5114c: track mixed west
ern, 4Ja4Sc; track whlto western. COaSUc;
track whlto state, 50u5Uc.; options fairly
nctlvo and steady on light country offer
ings and covering. Butter Firm; cream
ery, 19n22c; factory, IGlSnl&c.: renovated,
17n20c; imitation creamery. 17a20c; Htnte
dairy. lSu21c. t'hecso Weak; new htate
full cream, smnll colored, choice, OV&nDUc;
small white, H'.fcnOftc; large colored. 9-hc:
largo white. 9?4c. Eggs Firm; state and
Pennsylvania, 18c: Kentucky, lJaUic;
western candelcd, 17!aalSc,
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia. Juno 19. AVheat-FIrm,
lie higher; contract grade, June, .S2n82ic.
Coin None olfered. Oats Steady; No. 2
white clipped, 52!aK!e. Butter Firm,
good demand; extra western creamery,
221ic; do, nearby piints, 2Jc. Eggs Firm,
He. higher; fresh nearby, 18c; loss 'off;
do. western, 1814c, ; do. do. southwestern,
18c; do. do. southern, 1614c Cheese
Easier; New Yoik full cream, prlmo
small, lOlic rteflned Sugars Five points
lower on al grades except Nos. 5, ii and
7, which wero 10 points off; crown 0, 3c,;
cubes, 4.90c; powdered, 4.75c; extra line
granulated, 4.75c: standard granulated
and crystal A, 4.03c; confectioners A,
4.43c; No. 1,4.30c; Nos. 2 nnd.1, 4.25c; No.
4, 4.20c; No. 5, 4.13c: No. Ii, 4.10c: No. 7,
4c,; No. S. 3.90c; No. 9, 3,S3c: No. 10, 3.80c;
No. 11, 3.73c; No. 12. 3.70c ; Nos. 13 and 14,
3.70c; No. 13, 305c, ; No. Hi, II.OOc. Cotton
Unchanged. Tallow Dull and lower; city
prime, in tierces, iHinbViC. : country do..
barrels. C'.4aiic; do. dark. SUaSHc;
cakes, ii?a(il4c I.lvo Poultry Firm and a
slindo higher; fowls, 13al314c; old roos
tors, O'JalOc: spring chickens, large, 21a
::oc: do, small and medium. 15a22c: ducks,
lOalle, Dressed Poultry Steady, fair de
mand: fowls, choica western, l.'lc; do, do.
southern and southwestern, 1214c; do. fair
to good, lll'.al2c; old roosters, S','.a9c;
broilers nearby, 30aS5c: do. western, 23a.
,"0c; frozon poultry, fowls. 12al2'4c; roast
ing chickens, Haltic; broilers nearby, 22a,
2Sc; westorn do,. liialOc, Receipts Flour.
400 barrels and I.O.J2.000 pounds In sacks;
wheat, 21.000 bushels; corn, none: outs.
9,000 bushels, Shipments Wheat, 800
bushels; coin, none; outs, 9,000 bushels,
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, June l9.-Corn although fair
ly active for an ordinary day, dinpped
back Into second placo today und napped
whllo wheat iniido u good running. For
somo reason not entirely clour. Franco
needs nil now wheal. Chicago sold It di
rect to Purls and this Inlluenco in connec
tion with tho wot weuther, July wheat
mado u net gain of 'iitic, July corn
closed lie down and July oats 'inlic, up.
Provisions wero Independently strong and
closed 15c. higher, Cash quotations wero
us follows; Flour Steady; No. :i spilng
wheat, 7iriu74i',c; No. 3 red, 79uie.; No,
2 vellow corn. O.'.'&e.: No. 2 oats, 42',&u4.ic;
No, 2 while. 4714c; No. ii white, 47ot7?ic;
No. 2 rvc, Tide.; fair to chnlco malting. l7it
(Of.: No. 1 ilux seed. J1.5lal.5.ri: No. X
unrthwestcrn. Jl.75: pilnui timothy seed,
tiiOO; mess pork. 17.S0al7.9O; lard, J10.3214;
short libs, J10.l71JalO.70; shoulders. STiaOc:
shott clear sides, 11,13; whiskey, $1.30.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
, Chicago, Juno 19,-Cattlo-Uecelpts, 5,500,
Including 800 Texiius; chnlco strong, oth
ers steady, gobd to pi lino steers, J7.5iJ.i8;
poor to medium. ti.7CH7.44: stnekom and
feeders, t2.M.i5.25; cows, $1.4tla5.73; heif
ers. $2.50al!.2ol runneia. tl.40.i2.40; bulls.
S2.25a5.C0: calves. t'.50.iG: '1'nvnnu r,l
hteors, tlaG. Hogs llecclpts today, 21.000;
tomorrow. 22.00U. loft nvniv iinno K,m..
higher; mixed and butchers. t7.10a7.5o;
good to cholco heavy, $7.4"i.i7.03; rough
he-ivy, J7.10a7.33; light. t0 9'a7.2.i; 6ulU of
sales, t7.ba7.40. Sheep-Itevelpta, io.OOOj
ri: 1 ill 1 18
t B
Special Sale
ONE DAY ONLY
yywferoni ,,
322 Lackawanna Avenue.
Scranton's New Furniture and Carpet Mouse.
'The Store That Saves You Money."
sheep and lambs btcnily; booi! to choice
wethei-H. Ki.Vi western sheep, grosser,
.'.&0ul.i5; liutlvo lumbs, clipped, (Uu7;
western Inmbs, fCa7.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Kust Ituffulo, Juno 19. Cattle Receipts,
00; dull, unchanged. Veals, strong und
L'Jc. higher. Hogs Receipts, 5.000; nctlvo
and Co. lower on light grades; 5ul0u. high
cr on licayy: heavy, J7,W).i7.70: mixed, $".45
ii7.ru; pigs, $7.1Sa7.20: loughs, $7u7,10; slugs,
('i.SOali, Bheep und I.amlis Heeeipts, '-',000;
steady; spring luuibn, 0.50a7l fair tii'good,
$.'.7oab,23; culls to common, Jla5; yearlings
and wethers, .u3.Si; sheep, toj mixed,
Jl.i-.at.no; fulr to good, l).75a4; culls to
common, $243.23.
East .Liberty Live Stock.
Kast Liberty. Juno 19. Cattle Steady;
prime, $t).7347.'.'3: choice. Jti.lCaS.SOj good,
JiJ.iti.30. Jlogs iJIghort prlmo heavy, $7.50
U7.53; mediums, J7.30.i7.33; heavy Vol Iters,
$7.23ii7.S0; light Yorkern. $7.'.'0.i7.,.'3; pigs,
$10a7.:0: roughs, $ Ca7, Sheep-Slow:
best wethers, $l.Ou4.03; culls and common,
tl.r.0.12; cholco lambs, tUaO.&O; veul calves,
$7a7.0O.
OU .Market.
Oil City, Juno tit. Credit balances. 120;
certlllcatcs. no hid: shipments, lu.',20U liar,
t-cls; iivoragu, 92.3.19 bairola; runs, 91.7J3
barrels; uvcruge, 73,513 barrels.
. M M f
jfioeyzr ffomer?
A Great Success
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 50c Extra. (
Let us show you the
new show that is caus
ing the sensation in
the shoe trade.
The Brooks &
Sanderson Shoe Go.
Cor. Lackawanna
Ladies' Rocker
Our Friday Special this
week is an excellent wood
seat Sewing Rocker like cut.
They are well braced and are
golden oak finished. Their
value is double the price for
this sale,
69c
fr..
X When in Need
J Of anything in the line of J
optical goods we can supply it,
Snectacles
land Eye Glasses
Properly fitted by an expert J
optician, 4,
I From $1.09 Up
1 Also all kinds of prescrip-
T tlon work and repairing. J
J Mercereau & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue,
. wfw m
te rauiuess raimo
w
w
!
WE GIVE TRADING
and Wyoming Ares.
Lager
Beer..
Manufacturers of
Old Stock
1 PILSNER !
''4, 'l,,I, 4,
Brewry,
E. Scranton, Pa.
N. seventh S
Old 'Phone, 3331,
New 'Phone, 2935.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In Kffect Jimo 13, 1902.
Tilling I.eavo acraiitou.
For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D.
& II. It. It., ut 7.41, through 1'urlor Car
and Day Coach Carbondalo to New York
and 9.17 a. m with h. V. Coach Carbon
dale to Philadelphia, nnd 2.18, 4.3.V tHlack
Diamond Express), and 11.49 p. in. Sun
days, D. & II, R. R., 1.38. 9.17 p. 111.
l'or Whlto Haven, IliizleUm und princi
pal points in the coal legions, via D. & If.
R. R 7.41, 2.1S and 4.33 p. m. Kor Potts
vllle. 7.41 11. m. . ., ,,
Kor Hethlehem, Kastou, Reading, llnr
ilsbing and principal intermcdlato stn
tlons. via U, & II. R. R.. 7,41, 9.47 u. in,;
2.18, 1.33 (Illiick Dliiliiond Kxpress). 11.49 p.
111. Sundays, D. & II, R. It., MS 11. m.;
1,38. 9.17 p. Ill,
Kor Tiinlfhannoclt, Towiinda, Klmira,
Ithaca, Geneva and pilncinul internu'dlato'
Htatlmis via D., L. & V R, R., Cu3 u. m.
unci 1.33 p. in. .
For Guiipvn, Rochester. Buffalo. Niag
ara Falls, Chicago und all points west via
D. &. II. R. R. 12.0.1 p. 111.; 3.2S (Black
Diamond Kxpri'ss). 10.41. 11.49 p. m. Suii
duys. D. & II R. R., 12.03. 9.17 p. m.
I'lillmiui parlor and bleeping or Lehigh
Valley Parlor cars 011 all tialns between
WllkvH-f).iirci und New York. Phlludel
pliin, liultulo and Suspension Ilrldge.
IIOI1LI.N II. WU-RUR. Oen. Slipt,, 2J
Cortland street, Now York.
CHARI-IIS S, I,EK, Gen, Pass. Agt 2d
Cortland fctieot. New York,
A. V. NONK.MACIIllR, Dlv. Pass. Agt
South Kethlehnm, Pn.
For tickets and Pullman reservations
apply to city ticket office, C9 Public
Scniure, Wllkes-Ruric, Pa.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,
U Effect Juno 1, 1902.
Trains leuvo Soruntoii for Now York
At 1.50, 3 20, 0.03. 7.WI and 10.10 u. m,i 1-M0.
3.40, 3.33 11. m. For Now York and Phlhi.
dclphia 7.50. 10.10 11. 111., ami 12.4o and 3.31
i). 111.
l..-ii. rinitlilQlimvt A 1; In t, .
For
Buffalo-1.13, U.22 and 9.00 11, ill.; 1.53, ii.5')
and 11,10 p. in. For Rlnghamtoii. Elmlrn
and wuy stations 10.23 n. m., J.03 p. m
For Oswego. Byrucuso and Utlca1.15 and
u... 11. 111. , i.i i. 111. uawi'Bu, nyraciisu
and L'tlca train at U.2.' a, in. dully, oxcejit
Biuuiny. I'm niuuiiosu jvu 11, m.i l.Uj
and U.50 . 111. Nicholson accommodation
4.00 and 0.15 p. m,
nioonibburg DIvImou For Northumber
land, ut 0.33 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.53 and U.1Q
p. 111. For Plymouth, at S.10 u. in.; 3.4o
und 9 03 p. in.
Sunday Trains For Kew Yoik, 1.50, 3.20.
1105. 10.10 u.in.; 3.40 and 3.33 p. 111. Fur
lliirfalo-1.13 and 0.22 a. 111.; 1.53, 0.50 mid
11.10 p, m. Vor Elinirii mid way stations
10.2,", u. 111. For DliiKhaniton and wuy Ktu-
tlons, 9 00'u. in. Hloomshurg Dhlblyn 1
Leave Siiuutuu, 10.10 u. 111. und U.10 p. in. i
STAMPS.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BEADING SYSTEM.
Central Bailroad of New Jersey.
In Kffect May 18, 1902.
Stations In Now York, foot Llborty
street and South Ferry, N. R.
Trains leave Scranton for Now York,
Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allon
town. Mauch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash
ley, AVIlkcs-Biino and Plttston at 7.30 a.
m.. 7 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
Quaker City Express leaves Scrunton
7.30 a. m through solid vestibule train
with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phil
adelphia with only 0110 change of cars
for Baltimoro and Wellington, D. C, and
all principal points south and west.
For Avoca, Plttston and Wllkes-Barro,
1 11. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
For Lone Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.,
7.30 and 1 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg
via Allentown nt 7.30 11. m 1 p. m. and 4
p. m. Sunday. 2.10 p. m.
For Tamaqua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 u. m.,
1 p. m. and' 4 p. m.
For rates and tickets apply to agent at
station.
W. G. BESSLKR. Gen. Manager.
C. M. BURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect June 1G. 1902.
Trains for Carbondalo leavo Scranton at
6.44, 7.3I.-, 8.3(1, 10.13 a.m.; 12.03. 1.12, 2.31, 3.5C,
5.29. 0.23. 8.21, 9.13, 10.01 p. m.; 12.18. 1.38 a.m.
For Honesdale 0.44, 10.13 a. m.; 2.34 and
5.29 p. m.
For AVIIkcs-Barro-C.3'!, 7.41. S.41. 9.47.
10.33 a. m.: 12.03, 1.42, 2.18, 3.23, 4.33, 6.10,
7,48. 10. 11, i!.r.i p. 111.
For L. V. R. R. Kolnts-7.ll, 9.47 a. m.J
2.18. 4.33 and 11.49 p. m.
For Pennsylvania R. R. PolntSr-0.38,
9.17 a, m.; 1.42, 3.28 and 4.35 p. m.
For Albany and all points north 7,36 a.
m. and 3.50 p. ni.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondalc 8.50. 11.33 a. m.; 2.1J,
3.50, 5.52 and 11.17 p. m.
For Wilkes-llarre 9.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.5S,
3.28. 0.32 nnd 9.17 p. m.
For Albany nnd points nnrth-3.3f p. m.
For Honesdale-8.50 a. m.; 11.33 'and 3.53
p. 111.
W. L. PRYOR. D, P. A., Scrnnton, Pa,
Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Schedule In Effect Juno 1G, 1902.
Trains leavo Scranton: u.3S a. m., wek
dnvs, thiough vestibule train from
Wilkes-Uuire. Pullman buffet parlor cat
and couches to Philadelphia, via Potts.
vlllc; stops at principal Intermediate sta
tions. Also connects for Suiibury, liur.
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltinioie, Wash
ington and l'or Pittsburg and the West.
9.47 a. m.. week days, for Suiibury, liar
rlsbui'g, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wush
Ington and Pittsburg and tho West.
1.12 11. in., week days, fHumlays, 1.5S n
in,), for Sunbuiy, Ilurrlsburg, Phlladeb
phla. Baltimore, Washington and Pitts,
burg and the West.
:i.ai p. n week days, thiougu vcstlbuU
triiln from Wilkes-llarro Pullman buffei
parlor ear and ccaches to Plilladolphla via
Pottsvllle. Stops at pilnc.lp.il liitnrmcdluU
stations. , 1 .
4.33 p. in., week days, lor Hnulelon, Stm
bury, Ilurrlsburg, Philadelphia und Pitts.
bW'S' .1. B. IlI'TCUIN'SON. Gen. Mgr.
J. B. WOOD, Gen, Pass, Agt,
New York, Ontario and .Western,
Tlmo Table In Effect Sunday. Juno 13, 1902.
NORTH HOUND TRAINS.
Leavo I.eavo Arilvt
Trains. Scranton. Carbondalo. Cadnsia.
No, I 10.30a. in. II 10 a.m. l.nu p. m,
No. loop. in. 4.11 p.m. i;,no p, ni.
" ' oiVT.'ioiiND?11"100' P',n
Leavo Leavo Arrlvt
Trains. Cadoslu. Carbnndale. Scranton.
No. U 0.30 a. m. 7.23 a.m.
No. 4 s.iou.m 10.01a.m. lo.40n, m.
N 2 ...... 2.15 II 111. 4.00 p.m. 4.45 pm
SUNDAYS ON1.V. NORTH BOUND
Leave Leavo Anlv
Trains. Scranton. Carbondalo. Codosla
No. 9 8.:u. m, 9.10p.m. io. a, m
No. 5 ...... 7. ' m.Ar.Cdrhondale7.5 p.ra
!' SOl'TII BOUND. 'Jl,'
Leavo Leavo Anlvt
Trains. Cadoala. Caihnudalc, Seruuton
No. 0 ,.,, A"-"1. 7.23H.111
No. 10 4.3IJ p.m. 0 (iii p. in. c.43 p. m
Twins Nos. 1 011 week days, nnd 0 on
Sundays connect Mr New oik cltv, Mid.
dletiiwn. Walton, Noiwieh, Oneida, Os
wego and all points west.
Train 3 for Poyntelle, Walton, Delhi
Sidney, Norwich und all Now Horllt
biuiu'li points.
Train No. 0. with "Quaker City Ex
press'' at Srrantoii. via t', It. R. of N, J.
for Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Bultlmori
Washington ami Pennsylvania stati
points.
See tlnio-tablo and consult ticket agenti
for coinieellons with other lines.
J. C. ANDEHHON. O. P. A., New York.
J. 15. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton. Pa.
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