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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 100&
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
Special to the Sciniiton Tilbuno.
Monti osc, Aug. 2S. Attorney nnil
JMts. V. E. Scott, ot Sciniiton, were
BUests of i clatlves In this place the
jlrst of the week.
Miss Ella Jacobs, of Sciniiton, nml
Miss Muiidie Burnett, of Plttston, who
liuto been the guests ot County Com
missioner It. II. Ilitiiington for sevctnl
iluvs returned to their respective homes
on Tuesday,
Attorney Wlllard Bunnell, of .Scian
ton, sp.ent .Sunday with friends and
lelatlve's In this place.
Van Gnashed; Mutigor. of Hnllstend,
Hpent Sunday at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mis. E. P. Munger on
Lake avenue.
Mr. and Mis. A. P. Scott, nnd Mr.
mid Mis. L. II. ailflls, aie on an cx
cuislon to Nlagant Kails.
School opens next Tuesday In this
place.
Thomas Cow aid and daughter, Mls
Helen, after spending a few days In
this place, i etui nod on Tuesday to their
Iiomc in West Plttston.
A meeting or the Village Independent
society will be held at Village hall on
Tuofcduy evening next, commencing at
7.30 o'clock. The question of a public
paik will be discussed. At the annual
meeting Wednesday the following of
ficers were elected: Piesldcnt, AV. AV.
Anisbry; fit st vice-president, A. U.
Smith; second leo-picsldcnt, .Mis. H.
AV. Seailo; secietary, Miss Louise Jos
Eupj tteusuier, II. P. Head; c.ecutie
committee, Mis. S. W. Stewnrt, Mis. I.
It. McCollum, It. J. McCauslnnd, II. I'
Beaidsley, M. S. Allen and V. II. Wui
iier. Mr. and Mis. A. B. Hums, and daugh
ter, Mis. Bessie Bostwlek, and giand
Bon, Itobcit Unstwick, weie guests at
C. E. Tltswoith's In Susquehanna, Mon
day. Robert Raynsfoid, of Ithaca, is a
Bucst at the home of his mother, Mis.
IMary Ituynsfoid.
Mr. and Mis. Chailes Lines, of Gieat
Bend, have been visiting in this place.
D. G. St.uk, of Waveily, X. Y wiio
holds u position as secietary of a huge
furnltuie establishment in that place,
was a guest over Sunday of his p.uents,
Mr. and Mia. AV. II. Staik.
Chailes Bcssell has almost entirely
recoveied fiom ills recent sickness.
One of the most intoiestlng ball games
of the season, on the giounds In this
place, occuued Wednesday between
the Tiltons, of Tunkhannoek, and the
home team. The game was very close
nnd the teams evenly matched, the
score being 3-2 in fax or of the visitors.
This makes two doleats out of lliiee
games between Monti oso nnd Tunk
hannoek, that the Monti ose team has
sustained. Veiy little difficulty was
experienced in icgaid to the decisions
of the umpiie and all went smoothly
with few exceptions. The attendance
as quite large about 700 people wit
nessing the contest.
Charles Read, of Washington, D. C,
was a guest of his uncle, H. P. Read,
or a few dajs recently.
Miss Molllo Sillier is on a trip to
etoryvllle and Scianton, visiting le-
Etlves.
Mis. Hyde Ciocker, (nee Miss Ann
Caskey) died at her home on Hill street,
after a bilcf illness on Saturday, Aug.
l23, aged 69 eais. She was born in
Deckel town, N. J., in 1S3J, and is sui
Ived by two daughteis, Misses Jessie
''nnd Mary. Deceased was a faithful
member of the Methodist Episcopal
chuieh of tills place and was beloved
by all who know her. The f uncial was
held from the homo Monday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Rev. A. W. Cooper, her
pastor, ofllciatlng. A quartette com
posed of Mrs. E. F. Wilinot, Miss Eva
Hcckman, Joseph E. Barney and L. R.
Tltsworth, Joseph 15. Barney nnd L. R.
The pall-beat eis wcio D. C. Tltm.in, D.
A. Tltsworth, J. M. Jeffers, H. F. Man
lier, E. D. Bionson and W. C. Cruser.
The lenmins wcic borne to the Mont
rose cemetery for Intel ment and Rev.
Cooper conducted a shot t sei vice at the
grave.
,
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Suantou Tilluinc.
Tunkhannoek, Aug. L'S. William J.
Baundeis, of Sunbuiy, is the young man
"who taljcs the place of Pi of. Rite. Ho
is a graduate of Lebanon Valley col
lege, at Annvllle and comes veiy highly
recommended.
Mis. Geoigo S. Kluncr Is visiting her
parents at Freeland, Pa., this week.
Miss Nellie Meade, who is employed
In New Yoik city. Is spending her vaca
tion with her patents at this place.
Miss Jeannette Fassett, of Homer, N.
Y., who has been the guest of Misses
Nellie and Jc3slo Billings, on East
Tioga sticct, has ictuined to licr home.
Mrs. Uisulti Scott, of Port Jeivls, Is
stopping with filends and relatives at
this place,
Mrs. By i on Kelley is visiting friends
nnd relatives at Sayre and Towandn,
this week.
The annual leunlon of the descend
ants of the pioneer, Samuel AVllbur,
occurred In McKuno's gioe, about two
miles noith of Nicholson, on Wednes
day last, About 150 mctnbeis of the
family were In attendance, and the day
being perfect, a very enjoyable time
was had. Besides those living In the
immediate vicinity, thcio wcie a num
ber present fiom Scrauton, Rlnghnm
ton, Monti osc, and other places, The
Wilbur family Is of Connecticut stock,
Samuel AVllbur having emlgiated
thence about the beginning of the nine
teenth centuiy, and settled wheie Nidi
olson now stands, Ho was one of the
sons of Oliver AVllbur, a captain In tho
Continental aimy, and saw some ber
xlce himself as a soldier in tho AVar of
1812. The descendants of the family aie
numerous and scattcird all over tho
country, Attorney O, Smith Klnner and
wife weie In attendance from this
place.
Misses Mai Ion nnd Eleanor Metcalt
mo enteitalnlng ft lends fioui Phllndel
phia this week, at their home on Xlur
rlson stieet,
The Mlb&es nggleston, of AVIIkes
Barre, who have been visiting MUs
Boy Cured of Colic After Physician's
Treatment Had Failed,
My boy when four yeats old was
taken with colic mid crumps in his
6tomac)t. I sent for the doctor nnd lie
Injected iiioiphlite, but the child kept
Betting vvoise. I then gave lilm half a
teaspoonful of Chanibei Iain's Colic,
Choleru and Dlanhoeu Itemedy, and in
half an hour he was sleeping and soon
lecoveied. F, L. AVIIklns, Shell Luke,
AVIs. Mr. AVIlklps Is bookkeeper for tho
Shell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by ull
drufglsts.
Lntira Stclte, on Third street, returned
home on Wednesday.
WIMMERS.
Special to tho Scianton Tilbuno.
AVImiuers, Aug. 27. The Carey re
union took place at Mnplcwood today.
Those plcsent weie: Mr. nnd Mis. C.
M. Williams and daughter, of Plalns-
vllle; Mis. C. Smith, ot Wllkes-Barrc;
Mr. James Carey, Scinntonj Mr. Ellas
Cai oy, Grncedale, Luzerne county; Mis.
J. E. Wairon, While Haven; Mrs. Stella
Williamson, Grncevllle; Scott B. Carey,
Miss Ruth Wheeler and Miss Jennie
Wilder, Elmhurst; Mr. George AVheder,
Jtr. and Mrs. Sumner Meirlng and five
ehlldien, Mr. Robeit House, Dunmore;
Bcntt Ice Carey. A'lnson Carey, John
Caiey. Ditlton: Daniel Carey, Jerniyn;
Mrs. Sumucl Caiey, Benson Carey, Mis.
Geoige Ingle, Lizzie Kellnm, Mis. Smith
and Daughter Tllllc, Jubilee; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kellatn, Katie Cross, Tunk
hannoek; II. D. Carey, Scianton; Mis.
B.uclay, Wliniuers; Mis. Barbara
Caiey. Carey cornets; Mis. J. E. Mead
and Phllotus Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Silas
Caiey, Ellas Mead, Alice Mead Floyd
Mead, Lucins Mead, Goidon McLaln,
William Andeison, wife and daughter
Florence, Ellen Carey, Mr. nnd Mis,
Kindt ell, Mrs. Sarah Welch, Levi
Welch, Harry Welch, Arthur Welch,
C.ules Welch, Henry Welch, Levi AVelch
jr., Sarah Welch, daughter ot Hamil
ton H. Carey, Miss Cot a Maddox, Mr.
AVestbrook Men lug, Mr. and Mrs.
AVnyne Morilng, Mr. and Mrs. o. D.
Secor, Peckvlllo; Mrs. Jos. Slckler nnd
daughteis, Lidla and Pearl, Peekvllle;
Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. J. A'anslekle, Mrs. E.
II. Sampson nnd daughter, Mrs. AA'ar
ner, Seranton; Mrs. Isaac Jones,
Jermyn; Dr. Owen Caiey, 319 Mulberry
sttcet, Seranton; Robeit nnd Ramond
Johnson, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mis.
Geoige Fields, Hamilton; Mr. and Mis.
O. S. AA'Ilcox, Piovldence; Mr. Turner
and daughter, Scott; Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Oakley, t'aibondale; Mildred and
Leon Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Oak
ley, Scianton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kel
lam, daughter and son; David Gtlffln,
Honesdalt'; Mr. and Mis. William
Stevens, Scott: Hamilton Eaton, Du
pont; Gussie Twehan, Seranton; Mis.
L. Bronson, AVImmers; Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
J. Wmslekle, Mr. Samuel Hadden, Dun
nioi e.
The Ladles' Aid met at tho home of
Mis. L. Brown. Aug 21, quilted one
quilt nnd took dinner, had singing, bible
lecitations and leading. Miss Jlinnlo
Bovel, of Jeisey City; Miss Cora Mas
teis, MKs Rose Ciamer Miss Mm tie
Aney, Miss Miller, Mrs. William Mas
leis, Mis. Fied Dcnnlck, Mis. George
Black, weie present.
m
H0PB0TT0M.
Special to the Scianton Tilbune
Hopbollom, Aug. 2S Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. A. Tingley ictuined to their home in
C.ubondnle today.
Miss Inola Dunbar has returned to
her home in New Yoik, after spending
the summer as the guest of Mrs. O. D.
Robert". The Rev. L. L. Lewis accom
panied her.
Mis. Moirls, of Niagara Falls, is vis
iting her mother, Mis. Rosella Carpen
ter. Miss Dora Cruise, of New York, and,
Miss Edna Brown spent AVodnesday as
guests of R. P. Llndley, of'Factory
ville. Mr. and Mis Sidney Loonils returned
to their home in LaGrange, 111., today.
Don't foiget the excursion to Nay
Aug paik, Fildny, August 29.
Invitations are out for the wedding
of Miss Elizabeth Biith, of tills place,
and Frank Janaushek, of Oswegd, to
take place AVednesday, September 3.
E. M, Tiffany made a business trip
to Binghnmton today.
Chailes Teiwilliger nnd family have
returned to their homo in Scianton.
Tho Kellum fishermen loturned fiom
Card pond today with a load of forty
bass.
Mis. Eunice Titus died nt tho homo
of her son, A. L. Titus, in Lenox, AVed
nesday afternoon.
HARFORD.
Special to tho Scianton Tilbune,
Ilni ford, Aug. 28. Bev. F. M. Daven
poit pleached In the Congregational
chuieh Sunday mottling. The Hatfotd
people ate always glad to welcome Mr.
Davenpott,
Mis. Joseph Swoctscr and daughter,
of Seranton, aie visiting friends hcie.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Doelman, of Buf
falo, N. Y weie calling on E. M. AVat-
son, Fildny
Miss Addle Jeffeis will ) etui n to Now
leiry Satuiday, wheie she has been
Bet
engaged to teach for nnother year.
E. E. Jones left this morning for a
tilp to New Yoik.
Tho mnrilagc of Calvin Chambeilln
to Julia, oldest daughter of Mr, and
Mis. Fiank Peck, of this plnce, occurred
at ninghumton, N, Y August 27.
Pi of. nnd Jits. Jnmcs Adams have re
turned to New A'ork state, wheie Prof.
Adnms will enter upon his duties us
piiuclpal of schools.
Howard Bobbinsyoungest son of II.
A. Bobbins, Is seilously ill with brain
fever, and grave feats are entei mined
for his leiovciy.
The niembets of the Picsbytorlan
chinch will welcome Bov. M, J. AA'at
klns, of Hallstcad, as their supply,
Sunday, August 31,
Jits. II. A. Bin mud nnd son, of Hur
ilsbuig, leturned to her home Fildny,
after spending several weeks with her
patents, Mr, and Mis, DcFofest Bain
aid, Mis, M. I. Jones Is visiting friends In
Seranton this week.
MOOSIC.
Tho Moosio high school will reopen
for the ensuing tenn, Tuesday, Septem
her, 2.
Edward Mucklow, ot Charleston, AA
Ai Is visiting his sister, Mis. Frank
Snyder,
The extensive lepalrs at No. 2 public
school at areenwood nio neailiig com
pletion nnd the building will be ready
for use September 2.
Mis. Chailes Snyder is seriously 111
at the homo of her mother on Nprth
Muln stieet.
Mlsse3 lieno Wallace and lima Sny
der, of Blukely, spent AVednesday at
tho hitter's giundpaients, Mr. and Mia.
S. J. Hinds. .
LAKE WINOLA.
Special to tho Scianton Trlbuno.
Lake AVInolu, Aug. 28. Tho usual
large cioiva attended the reception
AYednesihty evening at the Hotel Cliff
ton.
On Saturday evening. August 30, tho
Inst of the scries of hops Wilt be held
nt the Hotel Clifton. The Usual good
music will be In attendance, and till
those who attend ore nssured of n good
time. The Clifton will be open to Us
patrons until the last of October.
September nnd October nio the
months to ca tell bass and pickerel at
Lake AVInola. Many huge bass tiro
caught dally.
Among tho guests at Hotel Clifton
this week aie: Pciry Caltim, of Etta
Mcrven, Mexico; F. V. Ui Inker, A', F.
Shurtlcff nnd R. D. Rlttcnhouse, of
Seranton; Lieutenant W. F. Ilannuin,
United States nimy; Mrs. Claude
Krouse nnd daughter, Ruth; Miss 15.
Maude DoPuo, of Seranton; Miss C.
Lnuer and Miss Stella Rose, of Seran
ton; A. P. Gavin nnd P. J. Gnllngher;
C. M. Johnson, of Blootnllcld, N. J.; AV.
F. Boyd, jr., nnd wife, of Scianton;
Mis. living MeCorninck nnd family, of
Seranton.
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Itarlev.
New A'ork, Aug. 28. Thcio was a con
sldeiublo fuithcr conM action of activity
in tlic stock maikct today and the anima
tion which had shown mi the pluvious
dns ot this week wns lacking. The spec
ulative disappointment caused by jester
day's 1 eduction of the dividend on Read
ing Mist ptefened nnd the anslcty over
continued depletion ot banking lescives
thioiigh tho Intel loi demand for tur
luncy wcio responsible for the pnuno in
the speculative activity. It was appaient
that some shuip losses weie Inclined by
tho plunging hi Reading cstcidny bcfoio
tho dividend l eduction wns announced
and In Atchison on the day befoic, pre
vious to tile repoit ot tlic hiiiuikueo in
July net earnings. Thcio was some fur
ther soiling in these stocks today nnd Il
linois Central lenctcd shaiply fiom es
toi day's show of stieugth. After the
picssure to sell by disgusted holdeis on
mnigln had lcluxcd, pilccs weie pushed
up hole and thcio with a lather sus
taining cfTcct on the lest of the maiket.
No stocks of tho Hist gi.ide weie con
cerned in this movement, which was con
llncd to minor liilhond stocks nnd to
some larely active specialties notably the
Gas stocks and the express stocks. Talk
of consolidation nccompanled tlic rise in
both cases. Sloss-Shef field Steel's 3ticngth
was uucxplnlnxd. The upvvaul movement
In Canadlnn Pacific seemed to bo duo to
lepoits of the lcdemptlon of the com
pany's land giant bonds, Coloiado Fuel's
eaily bleak on tho proclamation of ic
novved hostilities between the contending
Intel ests In the propoity was followed by
a violent lecoveiy and again by lo.ic
tlon. Tho mulct tone of the market was
decidedly impioved after the c.uly piess
uie iclnxpil, but theio was no disposition
towaul tho levlval of enthusiasm with
which stocks have recently boon bought.
Total sale, ij"l.70O "haips. Tho bond m.u-
Kot was ins active toduv and inegiilnr.
Total sales, par value, t.'.GUI.nOO United
States old Is advanced ',4 per cent, on tno
last call.
Tho following quotations are furnished
The Trlbuno by Haight & Ficoso Co , 314
315 Mcars Building. W. D. Run j on, man
ager. Open High. Low Uloso.
. W,j, Hi,.. i,r,i8 (,i,i;
Am.il Copper ...
Am. C. At r
American Ice ..
Am. Ice, Pr ...
Am. Locomotive
Am. Loco , Pr ..
Am. S & B. Co
. .Jl'c. .14" . ;u 33,
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91
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110
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Amcilc.au Sugar
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AtchKon 91Vi
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Aiciuson. I'r iop
Bait. ,t Ohio in
Biook. B. T mVj.
Ciiiuidlan Pacific ....in-.
Clips & Ohio DIK,
Chicago & Alton .... IPfe
Chic. & G. AV !l
c, at. & St. p isi.i'i
C, R. I. ,t P 1S1
Col. Fuel & lion SJ
10.PA KM
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Col. &. South , 2d Pr. M'.
Del. & Hud
Den. & II. O ....
Dettoit Southein
Kilo
Bile, 1st Pr
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.. 9",
. 2.'-';
.. 41
.. 70t
Elie. 2d Pr Tib's
Hocking A'nlley lonu
Illinois Centinl 17JH
Kon. City A South.. iS'i
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17J4 171
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NOUIS As JN11SI1 1,1
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147
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Mexican Centinl .
Mo , K. & Tex ...
Mo , K. A- T Pr ,
Mo Pacific
N. Y. Centinl
Norfolk .fc AVest ..
Out. & AA'est
Pacific Mall
Penn.i. B B
People's Gas
Piespd Steel Car.
Beading
Beading, 1st Pr .,
Rending, 2d Pr ...
Rppuhllc Steel ....
Ropiiblic Steel, Pi
St. L. &. Sin F ...
St. L. So. W
Southern Pacific .
Southein R. ... .
.147sk 117
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... 51
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71 " 70 70
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90 S0 90
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91 91 97
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30 29' s 30'i
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Southein R. R.. Pr
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Tenn , CotI & lion... 701'-
Texas H Paelfie KP'.
I'nlnn Pacific 111
lTnlnn Pacific, Pr .... 91'i
V. S Leather 11 'i
V. S Leather, Pr,. S7H
IT. S. Steel mi
V. S. Steel, Pr no
AVnhash ;i)
AVabash, Pi 1S''.
AV'Pstein Fnlon 94K.
AVIicpI & L E 274
AVIs. Central 29'i
Total sales, (i7.',2oo shaics.
Jloney, S1! per cent.
CHICAGO GRAIN & PROA'ISION.
AA'HEAT.
Soptember
December .
CORN
Septomber December .
Open. High. Low. Close.
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OATS
December
"0 30V. SO
PORK
September ,
LARD
Septombcr ,
RIB8
Septctnbcr NEW YORK
. 17.17 17.17 10 9j
. 10.72 10 7.' 10 30
. 10 17 10 17 0.70
COTTON MARKET,
Open. High. Low. Close.
Alicust
h.r,T SI,J S.I2 K 12
September Su9 b.ll 8 JO 8 30
HISTORICAL PUZZLE.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.-Cut out tho plctuies appearing on this page each
day, diaw a pencil mink mound the bidden obJr savo thorn until battit clay,
thou send them or tako them to Tho Tilbuno oflFin nn ouvelopp nddiossed to
Puzzlo Dcnnitmont." ilncloso In tho cnvolono your nnine, ago atiu uuuress. 'ino
bojs and gltls who coueetly mink tho Blx
nnd whoso answers am Hist lecolved, will
Tribune Monday morning.
v CrnAK
Hcneral JIaiion In conference with u British otllcer. Find the Biltlsh com
mander and his adjutant.
October ...n. .,,,, 8X1
December ,...,., 830
8 37
8 31
8 30
8.25
8 25
Seranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCK'S.
111(1. Asltcd.
Lackawanna Dnlry Co , Pr..i, CO
County Bitv. Hank & Trust Co 300
riist Nat, Hank (Caibondalo), ,..
Thtid rational Bank ,.., r50
Dime Dep & Bis. Bank 300
IVnnnmv I.. It. & P. CO.,..,. ...
coo
40
Flist National Bank isoo
Lnck. Tiust a Bnfn Deti. Co ..
Clark Si Hnover Co, Pr ..
Scianton Savings Hank
Tindeis' National Dank ......
Hcinntnn Bolt & Nut Co
People's Bank
BONDS.
Rcrnnton Packing Co
Scianton I'assenger Rnllvvay,
Hist mortgaKC, duo 10J0
pnnin'o Htioet rtalhvav. Hist
19-
i:.i
ron
125
135
35
115
moitgagp. duo HIS 115
People's Sticct Rnllwav. Gen-
oial mortgage, duo 19.il
Scianton Tine. Co , o per cent.
Economy L, II. i P. Co
N. JeiHoy & Pocono Ice Co....
Consolidated Water Supply Co
115 ...
115 ...
87
07
... 105
Seranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lucka. Ave.)
FIoui-$l.40. , , ,
Butter Iicsh cicamery, 23c; fresh
dalty, 2Jc.
Cheese Unlike.
Eggs Neat by, 22c: western, 2lc.
Mniiovv Benns Per bushel. 5J U5a2.40.
Giecn Pons Per bushel, $2.25.
Onions Per bushel, 00c
New Potatoes Me per bushel,
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, Aug. 28 -Wheat-Contract
guide, August, closed 7J1ia71c. Coin No.
2 cllow on tl.ick. OSaOOc. Oats New Iso.
2 while clipped, l.'c Butlei-Etia west
cm eienmeiv. lOVic; do. ucaibv pilnts,
21c. Eggs I'iesh iic.uby, 21c: do. west
ern, 21e.: do. southwestern, 19.120c; do.
Houthoin, ll,al7c Cheese Now Yoik full
neam1". pilmo small, WalOilc; do. do.
do., fair to good, lOilOVic llcllned Sitg
nis Steady; unchanged. Cotton Steady,
unchanged; spot nc. Tallow Steady; city
pi lino in tlpices, diinOHc; cotmtiy do. do ,
hmirls, Cid'ftc; do. dark do. do, bands,
ri5u.Vf,c; cakes, clni,54c. Live Poultiv
Fowls, 12'Aillc: old loosteis, Oc; spring
chickens, utAiiUo.: spilng ducks, lie;
nlfl rln in.illn. 1)irs.qpd 1'Ollltl V FoW IS.
choice western, l.Uc; do. southern and
"outhwestctn. lie; do fair to good, Un
12Jc: old loosteis, 9.i9",ic; biollcis near
by large, lrmlTc: western do, l.uge, 11.1
15c. Receipts Flour. 2.1.18 bands nnd 1.
Ih17, !00 pounds In sacks; wheat, lOii.itiS
bushels; com, 2,270 bushels; oats, Bi.SiiO
bushels. Shipments-Wheat. 2 OIJO bush
els; coin, 2.7J0 bushels ; oats, lO.SSii bushels.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Aug. 2S -Blight weather gon
eially was tho beaiish factor In giains to
dav. All ceicals suffeied tccosioiis.it the
stmt on geneial nnd fice liquidation by
longs and for some time bents had fieo
leln. Later thcio was somethluB of a
natuial icnctlon .especially In oats. I he
close, bowovpi. was weak In the main,
September wheat, .ilc. down; bcpicm
ber coin Pic. lower and September oats
'Ac. highei: September piovislons closed
o"ft li to S:c. Cash quotations weie as
follows: Flour-Steady; No. 2 spiing
wheat. 71c; No :s, 09c ; No. 2 red, i0J4a
7-l'4c; No 2 coin, 50c; No 2 yellow,
U)c: No J oat. 20al0c; No. 2 white. ;
No. II white, 32.i3i.V4c; No. 2 lye. u0V4i
Dl'cc: good feeding bailey, : fair to
choice malting. CSimJc; No. 1 ilnx seed,
Jl.ll; No 1 noithwostein. $1.4,; pilmo tlm
otliv seed, $4.10; moss polk, per binel.
Jli; OOali, 0",; hud, por 100 pounds, $10 1i
10 'fl; shoit ilbs, $0 sra9 1".: houldois, 8Vi
!TaC ; shoit clear sides, 10alo;sc.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, Aug. 2S Cattle-Rccolpts,
light: no demaiul; veals, steady. logs
Receipts. 2,."i00: slow; heavy. $ sOai.&i;
two docks at $7.97, and mixed, $7.70a(.S0;
pigs, $7 40a7."i0; iough. Slittd 7,0; slags. ?,i
r. .10; gi assets, $7.10i7 01; closing wcalc.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,100: dull:
0a21c. lovvoi: top lambs, $3 Ciau.Y.i: one
load. $.100: fair to good, $.121a1 lOjculls to
common. $17.1a4; jenillng". $lal-''.: vvoth
et, $l.73n1; sheep, top mixed, JI2.ia3rjO;
fair to good. $.:a'20: culls to common,
?1.73a2 73; ewes, f., 2111.1 50.
New York Grain and Produce Market
New A'oik, Aug. 2S-FIoui-QuIct and
easier at a slight decline on top guides;
winter stiaights, $.! 40aJ 50 j Minnesota, pat
ent. $JS0a4. AVlicut Receipts, Ul,5i3; ex
poits, 210,500; spot, easier. No 2 led, iUbC
elevator: No. 2 led, 71a7.1l!;c. f. o. b.
atlo.it; No. 1 noithein Duliith. MVlc. L o.
b alloat; options closed weak at an'sc.
net lowei; May dosed 7lV4c; September,
71',ic: DccembPi. 72"ic Coin-Spot casici ;
No. 2. tbVc. elevator nnd l7'ic f. o b.
alloat; options weak; May dosed lic.;
Septcmhci, UPjc; December, ',871c. Oats
Spot dull: ti.iok white, SJalSc.; ti.ick
mixed western. SlnS'c ; options weak: Oc
tober closed hS;c.; December, 83 c.; May,
;i'04c. Buttei allglitlv lltmei; tieamciy,
liliilOc; fnctoiy, lJallKc; icnovntcd li
17',Sc; Imitation cioumeiv. ll'jiliVAc;
state tlaliy. 13alslc. Cheese aiaikot
weak to steady: now stato full cieam,
sinall cnloied fancy, 10'8.il0K.c : small
white, 10ulOV&c; huge colored. U44a9c.;
l.u ge white. 9,a9c. Eggs Film; state
and Pemisjlvanln. 20H.a.'lc: wcsiein can
dled, ISa.Oc; western uncanidled, lOalSVic.
Chicago Xive Stock.
Chicago, Aug. 2S Cattle Receipts, 5 SOO,
Including 3,000 w osteins; steady; good to
Pilmo stcois, JSaS71; poor to medium, $la
7 21: stockots ant leodets, $.M0a121; tows,
J130a3 50; hclfeis, $J30a(i; canneis. $1.10.1
210: bulls, $'2.1n5 50: calves, $2.7.1a7.21;
Texas fed steois. $Ja1; vvestcin stceis,
5tar,8.1. Hogs Receipts today, 1S0iX); to
nioitow, 1,300: left ovei, lo.ooo; slow, clos
ing lowei; mixed and butcheis, i7.3.1a7.S.l;
good to choice! heavy .$7.i,0i7 90; lough
heavy, $7.21n7 51; light, $7 11.17.70: bills ot
sales. $7.41a7 ul, Sheep Rptolpts, 20.0UO;
shpep and lambs. 10c. lower: good to
cholco wetheis, $.1.10.14; lair to cholco
mixed, $2 30.U3fl; natlvo lambs, $150.13 00.
East Liberty Live Stock.
East Llbeity. Aug. 2S Cattle-Lower:
choice, $7,30a7.73; pilme, $7a7.21; good, $0 M)
nil 00. Hogs Lowei; inline heavies, $7.MU
7.Ki; mediums, J7S0: liony A'oikeis, $7.71.1
7.80; light do. $7 1.3.17,70; pigs. $7.53a7.ifl;
loughs. $ua7.23. Sheep Dull: best vvotb
eis, $.lS3a4: culls ntul common, Sl.iOaJ;
tohlce lambs, $3.73ali; veal calves, $7.50aS.
Oil Market.
Oil Cltv, Aug. 2S. Ctedlt balances, 122;
certificate, no bid: shipments, W.729 bni
rols; nvciago, 80,411 bauds; rims, 102,21.7
barrels; avetage, 77,301 bauds,
plctuios nppc.uiiiB during tlio wocK.
havo their names published in The
'
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Tor Bent.
FOB IlENT-Bcautlful ten-room single
house, completely fuinlabod, with nil
Impiovenicnts, centuilly located, on
Spillce Btleet. lnciilro J. C. Uiltleh, icul
cstato biokcr, 617 Lackawatma avenue.
A BEAUTIFUL houso fur lent, tilnu
looms and all model n Itnpiovcmcnts,
,nt Pill! Adams iivcnuc. Viuant now. Lot
Vo feet fiont, with shade Hops nnd beau
tiful .void In lear. At veiy teiiKonablu
lent. Call nnd see J. C. Hurllloh, 517 Lack
iiwaunii avenue.
HOUSES for rent, 8 looms, 909 Monioe;
nlniost new, Comcgys.
NINE-ROOM house. Mlllbeiiy .street,
conveniences. Comcgs, Council Blclg.
THItEE handsome furnished houses fpr
lent: also furnished looms for light
housekeeping. Come nnd see us. 'Phono
109, Comcgys, 709 Council Building.
FOB HENT-From September 1, 9-toom
house, 911 at eon Rldgo sticof, modem
Impiovemelits; steam heat freo; location
veiy convenient,
BABBEB SHOP for rent: nearly now
building; uood location; tlty wntor,
etc. Just vacated. An exceptionally good
oiiportunlty to continue n well estab
lished business. C. N. Wood, New MII
foul, Pa.
FOB BENT Two furnished cottages nt
Lnko Shoildnn; dry and healthy loca
tion: good shade and finest placo for a
week or a month's outing In Northern
Pennsylvania. Addicss II. L. Hauling,
Fnctoiyvillo, Pa. .
For Sale.
LARGE furnished house for lent to a
suitable patty. The landladv mav
keep a few looms. Comegjs, Council
building.
FOR SALE Sound hoisp, R veils old,
combination saddler and drliet, can be
seen at Smith Gorman's lively, Spruco
stieet. Suitable for lady or gentleman.
FOR SALE Cheap, ono laigo new gio
coty wagon, coining capacity 1.100
pounds; also ono lnige coffoo gilnder;
can be uiu bv motoi or hand power. Ap
ply to U Moses, 518 Lackawanna avciiuu
FOR SALE A fiist class meat maiket.
Owner will woik for pailj. Addicss
131 Chestnut street, Dunmore, Pa.
Help Wanted.
AVE AVANT opeiiltois for shlit factoiv.
Steadv woik and good pa v. Ao will
pav tianspoitatlon to Ficehold, N. J., and
guaiantee boa id to those who will como
and take positions with us. A Henry
Rothschild Co, Ficehold. N. J.
Furnished Hooma Wnnted.
AYANTED ruinlsbed looms for light
housekeeping. J. B. Tribune office
Lost Strayed Stolen.
LOST Between Claik's Giecn and Chin
chilla, a black silk jacket. Finder re
wnidcd If left at Place's stoic, or Bun
nell's stoio at Claik's Summit. Mae
Couitright, Clink's Giecn, Pa.
Room for Rent.
FRONT ROOM for
Adams avenue.
lent; desirable, 424
Wanted.
AVANTED A fow shales Title Guarantee
and Tiust Co. stock. Addicss AV ,
Tribune office.
Wanted To Rent.
AVANTED A small house or fiat, profor-
auiy luimsneu, in ucsitamc location.
To gain attention, state terms. P. O. Bo's
327.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Qulck, stialght loans or Building and
Loan. At fiom 4 to B per cent. Coll on
N. V. AValker. 314-315 Conndl bulldlhg.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
FURNISHED ROOMSoT'nmtmodorn
Improvements; piivato family; gen
tlemen pieferred, at 537 Adams avenuo.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with
heat, gas and bath, gentlomen pio
ferred, at 539 Adams avenue.
Wanted To Hire.
AA'ANTED TO HIRE-A hoiso for light
dellveiy dining Septcmbet. Sciniiton
Bedding Co., 000 Lackawanna avenue.
LEGAL.
IN RE: Estato of Cathniino Mlttnii, lato
of tho Boiough of AVaveily, deceased,
Letteis of nclmlnlhtintlon o. t. a. In tho
nbovo ostato having been gi anted to tho
undoi signed, all poisons having claims
against same will piesent thorn for pay
ment, id all poisons Indebted theicto
will ma.j Immediate pavment to
D. AV. M1TTAN,
t,t , Administrator C. T. A.
FRED C. HAN YEN,
Attotnoy tor Estate,,
J29 Washington avenue.
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a
BASEBALL, j
American League.
At Chicago first gome R.II.E
Philadelphia 000010000 l 1 3
Cllli ago 000J0100X I !i 3
Battel ics-Hustings und Powers; Pat
terson and MoFarlund. Umplte-John-btouo
and Cnrutheis.
Second game R.H.E.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 ,1 12 3
Chicago 100 12 00001 ii a
Batteries Wiuldell and Schiookenwixt.
Pintt and MoFarlund. Umpltcs John
stono nud Cut tubers.
At Cleveland R.H.E.
Washington 0 00300000 J 7 i
WrtVdutid 00 3 00 0 20.x 512 o
Battel It s Carrick and Claik: .loss im.i
Bemis. Umpire Connolly,
At Detroit jj.ji -4
Boston , 00 00 00 0000 2
Eliiolt .., ,,.0011 0000 1 .X 1 ti J
BntU-iles-Sp.uks ami Warner; Metcer
and Endow, Umplro-O'Loughlln.
At Bt, Louis ten Innings R.H.E.
Baltimore! ,, 000000000000 1 1
St Louis HO 110001)00 1 I S-l
natleiies-Katoll anil Smith; Donohuo
and Kuhoe. llniplte Sherldun,
National League.
At I'lttbbuig-
R.H.E.
.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 i) jj 3
Chtongu
i-iusiiurg ..y.,,.,,,,10 U S 1 00 lx-U 17 3
Battel les-Tnylor and Kllngj PJiliippi
and Smith. Umplie-Iivvln.
Other clubs not scheduled.
Eastern League,
At Newurk AVorcester, 1: Newark. 1.
At Jersey City-Jersey City, 3; Provl
deuce, 1.
At Buffalo Buffalo, 5; Rochester, 2.
At Toi onto Montreal, 10; Toronto, 6.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
Tlinn 10 Cents.
Branch WANT Office
Want Advertisements Will Bo
, Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHULTZ. corner Mul-
oerty street nnd Avclisicr nvo,
ITRTA1J Tilr.tir.T ,'rn A.litma
avenue.
West Side
GEO. YV. JBNKINS, 101 South
Main avenuo.
South Seranton
FRBD L. TERPPE.
avenuo.
729 Cedar
North Seranton
GEO. AV. DAVIS, corner North
Main avenuo and Market
stieet.
Green Ridge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dick
son avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, 920 Green Rldgo
, stieet.
C." LORHNJi. coiner AVnshlngton
avenuo and Marlon sticct.
Petersburg
AV. II. KNEPrEL,
avenue.
1017 Irvlns
Dunmore
J. G. BONE & SON.
Wanted To Purchase.
ANTBD-MTuTtc7iTiei
months old, color, hi hullo piefoiieil:
puce must bo lcasonablu. Coachman, ,',.9
Costello coin t.
Help Wnnted Male.
l'OBB e.xpeiienced Diamond Diill i im
neis, good wages, steady omplovmuit
to lii st class men. Applv at the office of
John Jlulihend Ai Son, Plttston, Pa.
Help Wanted Female.
AVANTBD A gooTTooirT'mTisrboweTl
leeommcnded. Mis. A. B. Blair, 401
Jeffetson avenue.
AVANTED Ghl for geneial houscvvoik.
Apply at 415 Madison avenue.
HELP AVANTBD-An expcilenced sales
lady. Address below slating wheie
emplojcd and salary expected. Addicss
'Lackawanna Ave," cue Tiihuno office.
Business Opportunity.
1' OR SALE A lino geneial .stoic in good
locality with horsis, wagons, llxtiues,
etc. Stock Inventoilod in Apill ne.uly
$i.000 and business will run fiom $33,000 to
$40,000 per jenr. Piollts will i tin 20 per
cent, to 21 per cent. Reason ot sale, ill
health. Fin fin ther lnroimatlou wiilo to
P. O. Bo.x 337, Scianton, Pa.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS -nlth-out
delay. AA'ilto for our special mai
ket letter. Froo on application. S. M.
Hlbbnid & Co, membois N. Y. Consoli
dated nnd Stock Exchange, 44 and 4il
Broadway, Now York. Estibllshcd 1S6I
Long DIstanco 'Phone 21SS Broad.
Real Estate.
LOTS, houses and faim3 foi sale.
J. C. Zurflieh.
Sen
FOR SALE-Elcgnnt sites for homos In
upper Green Rldgo; cholco neighbor
hood; most destinblo locnlltv for homo
In Lnckawanna county. J. A. Mai vine.
1730 Sanderson avenuo.
Dissolution of Partnership.
TH E PAItTN ERSrHTfTrirr Stono nnd
F. C. AValteis, doing business under
tho nnmo of tho New Kcnovallntr Com
pany, was dissolved on May 14, 1(2.
L. H. STONE
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRA', Dunmoro,
launders shlits at Sc each and collars
and cuffs at lc. each.
PffOFS0V4I.,
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAUI.DING. C. P. A.. 3
Ttaders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1S0I
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B,
Real Estato E.xchungo Bldg , 12ii Wash
ington avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, S13 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. BILENBERGBR, PAUL.I
building, Spiuco stroot, Seranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 AVYOMING avo.
Pire Insurance.
SCHLAGEB & CO., Ttndois Bank Bldj
Patent Attorneys,
DA TC MTC Inallcountrles
KM I LIM I O of the Globe.
Tho only licensed and equipped p.itont
solicitor In tho city. No thnigo for In
foi uintlon on patentability; ovor ten yeais
experience.
Rcplogic & Co., JMcars Blclg-.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK
Un avenue. Bates icasonablo,
P. SS1EGLBU, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L tz W.
PiiBsonger depot, Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. A'letor Koch. Propilotor.
Scavenger,
ATB7BRlda"s CLEANS PIUVY A'ABLTS
and cess pools; no odor; only tmpiocd
pumps used. A. B. Bilggs, piopilator,
Leavo oideis 1100 Noilh Mala uvoimo.
or ElcWo b di tig stoio, cm nor Adams and
Mulbeiry, Both telephones,
Wire Scieens,
JOSEPH Kl'ETTUU REAR 311 LACKA,
avo, Scianton, mfrs. of AVlto Scroons.
Miscellaneous,
MEGARGEE BHOS.. PRINTERS' SEP.
plloj, envelopes, paper bags, twlno.
Watehouse, 113 AVashlugton avenue,
THE WILKES.BABRB RECORD CAN
bo had In Scianton nt the now a sfind
of Reisman Bios, 4W ripiuc-o and W
Linden; M. Norton, 322 Lackawanna
avo.; I, S. Schutzei, 211 Hpiuce stioit.
Boarders Wanted,
BOARDEItS AVANTED-WII1 tako sum
mer bom dei s; tlueo laigu ally looms
nud good table bouicl. Addiess O, K
Dalton, Pn.
Board and Rooms.
VERY DESIRABLE suite ofnK)i"wlth
first clnss tablo boatd, can bo obtained
at 333 Jefferson avenue.
DIRECTORY.
BUSIHES5 OPPMfUKIIIES. RSfll ESTHTE
Only Half a Cnt a Word.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTEI)-lly a boy II
..J'.0"1?' 'd In of Ike 01 stole. Address
I.mm Dickson avenue.
SrirATION WANTED-By a ynung lady
Jo do light houscvvoik or sccoiiii girl.
Addioss ai, .At, P., no Elm Btrect.
SITUATION AVANTED-Bv boy nged 17
.veins; would llkn to dilvo hoiso or
woik In knitting milt; good rcfei euros.
Addicss Chailes Miller, 911 Slocttm street,
city.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delnwnro, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect Juno 1, 1002.
Trains loavo Scianton for Now yoik
At l.no. 3 20, 0 03. 7,50 and 10 10 n. in.; 12 10.
J 140. 3 S3 p. m. Tot Now A'oik nnd Phlla-dclphla-i
M. 10 in a. m and 12.40 und 3 31
p. m, For Gouldsboio At 0 10 p. m. For
Buffalo l.M, :. nnd 0 00 a. m.i 13.1, (151
nnd 11,10 p. m. For BliiRhnmton. Eltnlia
nnd way stations 10 2.1 n. m 101 p. m.
1 or Oswego, Svincuso nnd Utlcn 1,15 and
0 22 n. in. j l .v. p. in. Oswego, Syincuso
nnd I'tlca tialn nt 0 22 a. in. dally, except
Stindny. For Monti osc-9 CO n. m.i 1.01
nnd 0 50 p. m. Nicholson nccominodatton
I 00 and C.13 n m.
Bloomsbuig Division For Nnrthumbor
Innd. nt 0 31 and 10 10 a. in.: 153 and 0.10
p. m For Plymouth, nt 8.10 a. m.; 3.40
and 0 01 p jn.
Sundnv Trnlns-For Now A'ork, 1.10, 121.
0 0.. 1010 n m.; .40 and 3 31 n. in. For
ButTnlo 1 15 and C22 a. in.; 1.51. 0 50 nnd
11.10 p. in. For Kbnlia nnd way stntlons
102, a. m For Blimhnmtnn nnd way sta
tions, noo a. nt. nionmsbttig Dlvlnlon
Lcavo Sciniiton, 1010 n m. and 010 p. m
Lehigh Valley Kallroad.
Ju Eftect Juno 15, 1!W2.
Tialns l.oavu Scianton.
rpr Philadelphia and Now Yoik via D.
& H. R. R., nt 7.11. tin nugh P.uloi Car
nnc Day Coach Cnibomlnlo to Now Yolk
nnd 0 47 n. in. with L V. Coach C.iibon
ilnlo to Philadelphia, nnd 2.1S, 4 J5 (Black
Diamond Ex-moss), und 11 49 p. in. Sun
,,,.5M' Eft " B R , 1 .IS, 0 17 p m.
i or v hlto Haven, llnzlelon and pilnci
pal points In the coal icgloiib. via D :
U,..I,,..I1' M- -IS unci 4J1 p. m. For
Pottsvillo. 7.11 a. in
For Bethlehem. Knton, Rending, Hai
ilsbtug and piliulpil intormcdlato stn
lns. via D ,M It. R. R. 7.11, 9 47 a. m :
2 IS, IT., (Rlnclr nininnnd Expiess), 11,49 p.
"is ;Jll1li(lnJ', D- & H B Jl, 9 3S n. m.;
For Tunkhnnnnek, Tnvvnnrin, Klmlia,
ith.icn, Geneva nnd pilnclpal hiteimediato
stntlons via D , L t AY. R. R , OKJ a. m.
and 1 51 p. in.
For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag
fiia 1-allB. Chicago and all points west via
D. rr. R. R, 12 0! p m.: 3.23 (Black
Diamond Exmcss), 10 II. 11.49 n m Sun-
cums i. a 11. 15. n. 1203, 9.17 p. in
Pullmnn pallor and sleeping or LoIiIqIi
vallov Pallor 0.11s on nil ti.ilns betwpon
AAlllses-Bniro and Now A'ork. Philadel
phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bildgo.
IIOLLIN 11. AV1LBUR. Gon. Supt . 20
Coitland Etront, Now A'oik.
CHARLES S. I.EE. Gon Pass. Agt , 23
Coitlnnd stioct, Now A'oik.
A W. NONEarACITER, Dlv. Pass. Agt.
South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Ptilltmn reservations
npply to cltv ticket nlllco, 69 Public
Square. WIIkes-Bai 1 0, Pa.
READING SYSTEM.
Centinl Railroad of New Jersey,
in Effect Junu 29, 1902.
Stations In Now York, foot Liberty
stieet and South Fony, N. R
Tialns leave Seranton for New A'oik,
Philadelphia, Enston, BetWohom, Allen
town., Jlnuch Chunk. White Haven, Ash
ley, AV'ilkes-Bono and Plttston at 7 30 a.
m . 1 p. m. nnd 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p m.
Quaker City Expiess leaves Scianton
7 30 n 111., tluougli solid vestibule tinln
with Pullman Buffet Pallor Cai for Phil
ndolphln with onlv ono chiingo of cars
for Baltlmmo and Washington, D. C, and
all pilnclpal points south nnd west.
For Avoen, Plttston nnd AVilkes-Bane,
1 p m. and 1 p. 111 Sunday, 2 10 p. m.
For Long Blanch, Ocean Giovo, etc.,
7.30 a in. and 1 p m.
For Rending, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg
via Allcntown nt 7 30 n m , 1 p. m. and 4
p m. Sundnv. 2 10 p m.
For Tnmnqun and Pottsvillo, 7.30 a. m.;
1 p m. and 4 p m
For lates and tickets apply to agent at
station
W. G BESSLER. Gen Manager.
C. M. BITRT. Gon. Pass. Agt.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Sehodulo In Eliect June 10, 1902.
Tialns loavo Scianton: (! ,S n. 111 , vvcolc
days, tluougli vestibule tinin fiom
Wilkes-Banc. Pullman buffet pailnr car
and coaches to Phll.idelph! 1, via Potts
villo; stops at pilnclpal Intoi mediate stn
tlons Also connects foi Sunbuiy, Ilnr
lisbuig. Philadelphia, Baltimore. AVash
lngton and foi Pittslmig and the AA'eal.
9 17 n. 111 . wools d ivs, for Siinhury. Hnr
1 Isliiug, Philadelphia, Ealtimoic, AVnsjh
ington and Pltthbuig and tho West.
1.12 p in., week dnv's, (Sundays. 1 5S p.
111.), for Sunbuiy Haiilsbuig, PhllHdel
uhln, Ilaltininio, Washington nnd Pitts
buig nnd tho AVest.
3 2S p. 111.. week las, llnmmli vestlbulo
train fiom WHkes-Bniio. Piillmun buffot
puloi c.u pud coiches to Philadelphia via
Pottsvillo. Slops at pilnclpal Intermedi
ate stations
131 p in,, week dnv. foi Hiulcton, Sun
buiy, Ilniilsbuig, Philadelphia and Pltts-
U,K' J. B. TIFTCHIN'SON. Gcil. Mgr.
J. 11. AVOOD. Gen. Pass. Act.
Delnwnro nnd Hudson.
In Kflect Juno 10, 1902.
Tialns lor Caibondalo leavo Scianton at
0 14. 7 3li, t.w, 10 U n. m: 12 05, 1.12, 2 11,
3 fill! 5 29, 123, !21, 9 13, 10 01 p. 111.; 12 IS,
l' For' HonefcdaIe-C.il. 1013 a. m.; 2.11 and
C ) p. in.
Foi AVUkcs-B.ll 1 0 B IS. 7.41. S41. 9 47,
10.53 n. m.i 12 01, 142, 2.1S, 3 2S, 4 33, 010,
7 IS. 10 41, 11,49 in.
For L. V. B. B. Polnts-7.11, 9.47 a. m.:
n IS. 4 33 and 11.49 p. m.
For Pennsylvania It, R. Points 0 33,
9.47 n. in ; 1.42, 3 2S and I 35 p. in.
For Albany nnd all points 1101 th 7.33 a.
m. and 3 50 p m.
m. di-NDAV TRAINS.
For C.ubondnle S 50, 11.33 a. m; 2.11,
3 50. 5 52 and 11.17 P. ni.
Vni- WllkPS-BlllO-9 3S n. m.; 12.03, 1,53,
3 2S, fi 32 mill 9,17 P. Ill , .,
For Albnnv and points noith 3 56 p, in.
For Honi'sdale S 50 u. m.; 113.1 nnd J 53
V' w'. , PRA'OR, D P A , Seranton. Pa.
Erie Rnllioad Wyoming Division,
In Effect July 30th, 1902,
Tialns leavo Scuuiton for Hnwloy End
local Matlous nt 7 20 and S 13 a. 111 ; I 31
and 5 20 p m. Siuidajs 9 no a. m and
13.1 p in For Now A'oik. Newhurgh and
Intel modlato points at 7.20 a. in. and-lJj
n 111, Suudavs, 1.11 p. 111
For Iloncsilala 1 33 and 5 20 P m.
Tialns uiilvo at Scianton ? 20, 10 4t n.
m : 3 00 and 0.13 p, m, Sundays, 1.00 and
ts.15 p. 111.
New Yoik, Ontario and Western,
'lima Tablo la Kfteit Sunday, June 13.-1903
NORTH BOUND TRAINS. '
Leavu Leavu Atiiva
Tialns, Scianton, Ciuboudulo, Culosla.
No, l 103011, in. 1110a. in. lonp.m.
No, 3 ,4 00p. 111. Ill p. in liOOn. m.
No. 7 0IO11. 111 Ar.CaiboiidnloOlupni
SOUTH BOUND.
Leavo Leave Airlva
Tialns.
No, ii ,
No. 4 .,
Cadosia, C.uboiidnlo. Seranton.
,, 0.51111,111, 7.21 a.-m.
,8.10a. 111, 1001 a, m, 10,40n,-m,
. 2.13 11. 111. I 00 11 111. 1 13 nln.
No. 2
SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH HOUND.
Loavo Loavo Arilvo
Tialns. Scianton. Ciubondale. Cndosln.
No. 9 s 30 11, in, 9 10 11. tu 10 II a. .111,
No, 5 7 OOP ni.Ai.eailKjndalo7.13p.nl
SOUTH BOUND, '.
Leavo Leavu Ariivo
Tialns. Cudosla, Carbondalo. Seranton.
No. 1; ii50u, 111. 7.2ia:m.
No 10 4 so p. m, 0 Oij i. m. c 43 p. m,
Trnlns Nos, 1 oil week dujs, ond 9 on
Siiudiija lounect foi Now A'oik city. Mid
aietovvu. AVulUni. Noiwlch, Oneida, Os
wogo and all points west,
Tiulu 3 for Po) niello, AVnlton, Delhi,
Sidney, Noiwlch und all Now lleillu
buincli points.
Tialn No. 0, with "ijunker City E"c
press" nt Scrnntoii. via R. R. of N. J ,
for Philadelphia, Atluntlo City, Baltlmoro.
Waulilnulon utul Pomibylvuula state
points.
Seo tlmo-lnblo and consult ticket agents
for connections with other lints.
J. C. ANDERSON. O. p. A . Now York.
J. E. AVELSH, T P. A., Seranton. Pa.
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