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TJEUB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902,
10
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, Nov. G.-TI10 hows 'tcfetTctl
f some of tho liupe BiwiMiliilo liuhlp
of hIocIch tnmlo 1 licrrliilliifiira felt in to-
?o'h stork inuiKot. And llio lenowM ills
appointment or thrso hopes ""S.A?I.C m
In the HvMy bcIIIiw movement with
)5 Icesjpiciled.fiom I to I tier cent, below
spurt fwiullon.tl iiilvititeos wcio very Ren
oral unci le.ichecl a point or moio 1 11 one
or two prominent Hindis. VIiIh Imiiiik
ns elcnily b.ipod on tbo mipioillloii tint
tile uleullotw beliiR over notlvq lutm c-a 11
tbo Htnel; nun hot wnn to bo rcvlcu.
Then' lin? been a well delliicil iwsimip
tlcm iinionpit a ceituln spciMilutlvi) cliiss
Hint tlio j event Pcml-sliiKiiiitlon In J
innrkot Iiih licott dun to atisMy over t
oiitroini- ot III" cleetlons. Till i'I.im w J
inmlo 1111 mntiilv of 1 ho members or inii,o
Hiieonliitho poult), which linvo constituted
tlicmMPlvcM tho vliiiiiipliiuH ol various
jnomlni'Hl ntocln, ot which they bine
iiikpn on heavy lines villi llio lulcntloi
of pimbliiK their pi Ices to 11 higher Iocl
fiml then boIIIiik out at a prollt. 'I he. bls
101 v of tho recent Htoek market linn, been
made 1111 of tho lettbiK ro oC mawRslvo
tuieels of these laiRo liohlliiRrt by be
pools. Tim dcmonsttatlve tillnir at the
opening thlH moinlnB uvldently lamo 11 0111
tbeso Homees mid wan Intended to !;;
nallzo the Hiippo(d p,itsaf?o of the peilod
of deprestlou. 't'ho llutlhlatlnn, however,
that met llio advunecu was of 11 eliuuictor
to dlHcouiatro all effoitn to put up pilees
find It was (illicitly dcmoustiatcd that tbo
icecnt cloprcHslon of tho market win duo
1o other causes than election iincortaltf
ties. Tbo question of Increasing labor
tost, both In irnnspoitntlon and In man
ufacture. nliUh has been brought up by
the authrailtc labor tioubie, keeps at
tention closely Used upon the ptoblem of
the culminating point ot the period of
fpiospmlty. When the tKe in piIccm
leaches a stngc ut which consumption is
..Iww.i.a.i 4U, niilnitimitii ,tm Irwl nf in.
IIIVI iW'li IIIL: . (i,tl,iti,i'b, I "1.
-.....,. I.. I n..ll.ll.i ! ... 1... n .nnt.,.l KlllD
ulatlvo nttenllon lust now Is keenly allvo
lor symptoms of this condition, 'lotul
hales for the day, i",7ino sh.ues. The
picssuie to sell was felt In tho bond mai
led, but In lefcs defjieo thnn In netlvc
htockH. Total sales. j),ir value, l.il'iO.noo
Tailed States bonds who nil unchanged
on the last call.
Tho following quotations aro furnished
The Trlbunn bv llalgbt .";- Freeso Co. .'Ill
Sin Meais Iiulldlng. AV. D. Itunyon, man
"Bcr. . .
(jpon.iiign.iow.iosu.
IT. R. Ttiihber 17'J
U. S. Steel ....ii.t.it 10
U. H. Btool, Tr SS
Wabash ,....,. 33T&
Wabash, I'r ...1 AHU
Westetn Union .,., Slf
Wheel. I,. V. ...... M(f,
Wis. (.'en t nil ...,,.. 23
Ks(lllilcndi
174
40
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2S 2UH
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ctncAOo tiiutN an'd rnovisioN.
WHnAT Open, lllgn. Low. CIos
70'f,
Decciubur .,. 7n! 71T
Jlav ...,.,.,.,,. 7.T;i 73)
COItN-
necember ........ nCi Mil
May I2U IJiJ
OATH-
December 2i"i 2i"s
.May ,, 31 St
I'OIIK-
itanuary l".r,o 1,1a ,"0
May l,i ll.w
l.Ann-
.lamiaty 020 n.::7
.May b.U) MiO
nuts- ,
.lanuary s.tn s.2".
May 7,77 7,77
KIM' YOItlv COTTON MAItKUT
0)ien, High, J.ow. Close.
December .s:i'l s. II s.27 S.27
.lanuary ..so s,".0 i.ll S'JI
March S27 S.'.'S s.lt s.i:
May S.2S S.2S 8.1.1 S.IJ
2si
1S.10
11.13
11.20
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7.77
Amal. Coptier ("" C12 fi! ti.
Am, (!, fi F :svi S'.'i avi z
Am. Cotton Oil r.'Pj MVt r.1 l
Ameilcaii Ice W- 10 HVi. JOi'i
Am. Ice, Pr "!'' .",7 "i"k "
Am. Locomotlvo .... '.X W'k '-f'i '-""-
Am. Loco.. Pr PI HI 91 HI
Am. S. & II. Co IVi IVi -lf-1 41
Ameilc.in Sugar ....L'Ji', 1J-I ir.H5 11'""'.
All bison, .Ws M S7's S7H
Atchison. Pr inol 1W1 10IH lOI'i
n.iit. & Ohio ii".rA mti'j 10m mm
J hook. R. TT, f.Pi fil"i fif-l nir'i
Canadlnn Pncille ....ir"!5i lW'-i in.i l.lPi
Ches. A. Ohio H tl'l I7"i IS
I'blcago .t Alton .... ii'iij :ni :i"'i :r.it
Chic. & C AV 2'!', 2'l"i 2M 2i
C M. & Si. P 1W& 1S01& 1S.VI 10.14
C. It. 1. .V.- P 2( 211 5 200 200
Col. Fuel Iron .... SS S SO M
rm. & Southern ;v :;iij :Va :iiiH
Col. A.- South., 2d Pr. 11 10 47 I7V1
Del. & Hud ll.n'i linU', Jin IO".
lien, fr n. 0 iPi iPb 4iRi r:v
.Dm. & n. G Pr.... M Wi-t fin;. !W
ible ::s'i ssi'i 7'i a?''.
Kile. Ut Pr i.7'i l,7i i'.0'i fi'U,
Kile, 2d Pr 51 r.l 51 51
Illinois Cential 1 17"i IIS 111 111
Kan. City & South.. :r, -I5 '.:vs r.l"A
i.ouK & Nni.li i.r. i37'i i:r. n-.s
Manhattan i:t7 r,7''. 13".", ir
Met. St. llv 140 310 r.oi.i l!1i,A
Mexican Cential .... 2"'l 2Vi 2". 25
Mo. K. & Tex 20ii L"H 2SU 2S14
Mo. K. .t T., Pr .... 5s ro r,s r,o
Mo. P.ieinc 1W. 110 lOSi, msij
N. A'. Central V,V. 155T, 151 154
Norfolk & AVcst .... 7!'i 7!4 Vim 71'A
ont. & A'e.t ir. ut ,u ::i
racino Moil tin in; 4on. 401,
"Pcnn.i. n. Tt pwi live, 15S; r.si;
People's Oas la-.U lflSi'v 10K4 10IA
Piessd Steel Car.... ; f.J C.IH OlVt
Heading n'.ii (.7 in t
Reading, 1st Pr VS .S S7 S7
Reading, 2d Pr 77 77 7i W'.
Republic Steel 2J "1 2o 20
Republic Steel. Pr.. 7S 7S 7'. 7S
SI. L. A San F SO SO 7S 7S
St. l. So. AV :io ro no ro
Southern Pacific .... 704 70', i,on '"'.
Southein R. R M :W", :i5-a SV.
Tenn. Coal & lion... f"A fi"."A (.!'.'. ra'f.
Texas .t Pacific .... tfiV. LP, liu 41
iTnionPueino ini" iof; 10: 101
l'nion Pacific. Pr.... fll fll"i !il" 9'k
V. S. Leather 1IU 1IU r:H mi
IT. S. Leather, Pr .. M"t fOU P0H SOU
Sprnnton Board pf Trade Exchango
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
STOCKS. lild.Askod.
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... 60
County Bav. Hank & Triist' Co 300
Plist Nat. Rank (Carbotiiialo). ... COO
Thiid Uatloual Hank '. .550
Dbno Dep. At DIs. JJank BOO
nronomy L., II. & 1'. Co 48
First National Hank 1.W0 ...
Lack. Trust it Safu Don. Co . 195 ...
Clalk & Snover Co., Pr 1J3
Scrnnton Savings Rank K)0 ...
Tradcin' National Hank 22o
Scinnton Holt & Nut Co 12.5
People's Rank 135
Bcinnton Packing Co 35
BONDS.
Scrnnton Passongcr Railway,
first mortgage, duo 1020 113 ..
Peoplo's Sticet Railway, ilist
mottgapo, due 1U1S 115 ...
Peoplo's Stieet Railway, Gon-
cial moitgagc, duo 1921 115 ...
Scinnton Tine. Co., C per cent. 115
Economy L II. & P. Co 97
N. Jersey & Pocono Ico Co 97
Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 105
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave )
Flour-$4 40.
Butter Fresh creamery, 2,T,Sc; ficah
daily, 210.
Cheese l'laWSc.
Kggs Ncai by, 27c; storage, 22c.
age, 22c.
Maiow Reans Per bushel, $3.
Onions Per bushel, 90c.
Potatoes C5c. per bushel.
CEYLDN
GREEN or BLACK
Is matchless,, in quality
because thegrowers have
not tried to improve on
Nature by adding color
ing substances of a de
leterious character. It
gives greater satisfaction
than any other tea. Try
it.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
New York Grain and Produce Market
New Yoik. Nov. r. Flour Market was
quiet and a shade easier; winter btialghts,
$.110.13 55; Minnesota patent, J,ISJal.l0.
AVhe.it Spot steady; No. 2 led, 77c. ele
vator; No. 2 led, 'iii.c. t. o. b. afloat; No.
1 uoithein Dulntb, sfl'ic. f. o. b. uoll.it;
options opened fbm but developed a weak
tone and sbaip decline from which tbo
market failed to. lecover all day, al
though steadier In the afternoon. The
close was paitly ,c. net higher: Match
closed roic; May, 7774c.; December, 7e.
Coin Spot steady; No. 2. Glc. elevator
.and fi5c. f. o. It. nofl.it; No. 2 ellow, OSe;
No. 2 white, fi.Sc; options opened stiomj
and tairly well sustained all day. closing
lie. net higher. January closed fiOe.;
Febnuiy, 49i,c; May, 4iic; December,
G5'ii Oats Spot dull; No. 2 oats, 34c;
htandnid white, 35'Ac.: No. 2 white west
ern, 2d He.; track white state. SGaUc.; op
tion market wns quiet and about steady.
Butter Stead v; extra creamery. 25c; do.
factoiy, IC.ilSc; cieamery, common to
choice, 9a2l',e.; Imitation cieamery, 17a
20e.; state daily, lSa21c; renovated, 17Via
21c. Cheese Quiet, but tlim; new full
cieameiy small colored, fancy old, 12'c.;
new. 12ilc; small white, old, 12ie.; old.
12UC.; laige white, old, 12c; new. 12c;
laiRP colored, old, 1210.; now. 12e. Eggs
Iiregular; state and Pennsylvania aver
age best, 2la25c; westetn candled, 22a21c;
reftigerated, Si4a21c.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Nov. 5. Wheat was higher to
day at the statt duo to wet weather and
smaller receipts, and in spito of consider
able liquidation the close was tlnn, with
December a. shade lower. December coin
was lc. higher and oats a shade higher.
January provisions closed from 12'al5c.
10 2j',;e. iiigner. casn quotations were as
tollows: Flour Steadv; No. 2 spring
wheat, 70a71c; No. 3, H7'a71c; No. 2 led.
70a71c.;.No. 2 corn, 01c; No. 2 yellow,
Ceylon anil India Tea.
REFRESHING. DELICIOUS
.Sold only In l.caJ Packet.
60a. 60a, and 70c Per Lb.
Money to Loan.
If You Are
In a Hurry
Call on Us.
Making
New
Friends
Every Day
FINANCIAL
Spencer Trask & Co.
BANKERS ,
27 & 29 Pine Street, New York
Members Mew York Stock Exchange.
B00DY,McLELLAN &C0.
BANKERS,
No 57 Broadway. New York City. x
MEMRCKS NEW YOKE STOCK EXCHANGE.
STOCKS.tiONDS and INVESTMENTS
ORDERS EXECUTED
FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN
."c; No. 2 oats. 27?la:Sc: No. 2 white, ."0i
a.llc; No. :i white, SSTJa Jl'c. ; No. 2 tye,
49c.; good feeding barley. 42a4lc; fair to
choice trial tins', l1a3Se.; No. 1 llax seed,
$1.14; No. 1 uoithwestern, $1.17; pilmo tim
othy seed, $JS0; mess potlc, per ban el,
flii.7Sal(i.S7A; lard, Jter 100 pounds, Xin!r;
shoit libs, sides, $1O.5O.i10.7j: shouldeis,
$9.7;alO.OO; siiort clear sides, fc9.7oal0.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, Nov. !",. Cattle Receipts,
light; nothing doing; veals, steady; top,
fS.'JViS.OO; common to good, Jj.COaS.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5,b.00; sheep,
strong; lambs, lOaloc. higher; top lambs,
$1.15a5 25; culls to good, $4a5.10; yearlings,
W.7r,al: ewes, $3.2")a3 50; sheep, top mixed,
i ;0ao.7J; culls to good, $J.i".2j.
Oil Market.
Oil City, No. 5. Ciedit balances. 133;
certificates onened 137 bid: closed 13S bid:
no sales: shipments, 230,977 barrels; aver-
uga, v;aw narteis; runs, lu.uu- Darrcis;
average, Ci),215 bands.
Aro you In need of money?
Vo loan any amount from $10 up, on
household goods, plnnos.
Tlio goods remain In your possession.
Tdimoy In jour hands two bonis after
application.
Loans made for one month or ono
We Will
Lend You
Money on
Household
Furniture.
year, and at matuiltv loan cm bo ex
tended without additional cost.
No cxtui chin gos for pajtcis. I'ay-
Ill,, inn .iii iftj iiuii.1. uii .iiij, tiiiu ilk
plan; so tnucli per week or tier mouth.
AVe deal honestlv and fairly with all.
C'omo In and tallc It over or Head for
ono of our confidential ngcnls.
THERE IS IMO EXPENSE
to you unless we make the loan. We do business on a plan to make
friends. Once a friend, always a friend, and friends upbuild any
one's business. You can have any amount here from $10 up on
household goods and personal effects, Easy payment plan.
207
Wyoming: Ave
g Scranton, Fa.
SCRANTON
Near Corner Spruce Street.
y 1)1 Tk it 4f IU I 1 vTW f& f f a i
I W c Aic ridllClCU I s
daily, but we want your good opinion aiong
with the others regarding
the beauty, utility and
price-liberality of these
Corduroys of ours.
PAR linX TheyhavenoequaI.be-
k J C3U1 I S ingnewandnobby.easily
designed and capable of withstanding all the hard
knocks given in business,- and street wear or
traveling.
For the Very Handsome Waist
White Imported Corduroy (so say those in
authority,) is irreproachably smart.
All colors, best quality, Imported (M AA
Corduroy, 24 inches wide, yard pivU
M&Sdarum,
hranMmM
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126 WYOMING AVENUE.
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Christmas less than seven weeks in the future. Holi
day Furnishing novelties soon due to arrive, with little
space on all our great floor acreage for their reception.
That is the situation that impels us to apply the oil that
will move goods quickly: REDUCED PRICES.
We have felt its powerful effect, in growing force, during the three
preceding days of this special event. If the bargains offered do not
result in breaking this year's record for our largest day's business, it
will be because extra full measure values are not popular.
Our guarantee of higher intrinsic worth than the price implies,
covers every item offered.
Your credit here is as good as your gold.
Dining Room Outfit
' " 111
k l " iV" ft a n ft k
feWTTTLJISl fear
Consists of oak Sideboard, cane seated Chairs,
solid oak Extension Table with claw feet, and your
choice of either a plate rack or an artistic picture. The
actual collective yalue of this outfit is $30. Of AA
The Pre-Christmas Clearing reduces it to. iCOivU
Floor Coverings
THE E5c. SKMI-WOOL INGRAIN
Grows la populurity every day. Uvery
buyer uihettisca it more forcefully
than we ran with printers' Ink. EC,,
Remember the price, per yard "
CARPET KBMNANTS-Our periodi
cal Bales of short cuds of Carpet are
always watched for. as tbey enablo
the prudent housewife to make carpet
savlnp; i UBS for "little or nothing."
At our last special t,ale but a short
time sufficed to clean out tho lot.
Tlieso remnants nro of arlous qual
ities, from 1 to Hi yards long, with
fringe for both ends, tho price,
whllo they last, will be, com- TOn
plete, ouly -'I.
VELVET CARPETS-Every pattern
a new Fall design, with or -without
border. Qualities unexcelled. Prices,
per yard,
$1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.40
ROOM IIUGS-Sroyrna, Brussels,
Tapestry, In colors that blend with
the most bandsoino furnishings,
Draperies
NOTTINGHAM LACB CUR
TAINS Dellcato novelty and floral
patterns all have lock stitch edge,
a Huro preventive- for sag- SQn
glng. Price, per pair ... Jw
GO-INCH NOTTINaHAMS-In a
series of artlstkallT designed pat
terns; quality $2.23. Frico 1 nf)
per pair i.jj
TAPESTRY PORTIERES Warm
colors, el(-touod effects and fig
ured. Wo bclievo both the selec
tion and prke will win O OC
your approval. Per pair -'
COTTAOE CURTAIN RODS-Oak
or mahogany finish, with I l)r
fixtures, completo ,uv'
BRASS EXTENSION RODS
Complete, with fixtures, Ac
each nu
Carpets Made anfi Laid Without Extra Charge
Three-Piece
Bedroom Suit.
Just like cut, regular value $18.
Bed dresser and commode, finished
in golden oak. Special -i li Q g.
Sale Price 1 HfrOO
trTr ,,ji,1!S,4 1
! I II MM1M
CKiffonier
Five drawers, French bevel mirror,
ishedin golden oak. Price re
duced from $10.00 to
fin-
7.95
Import!)
African
Fibre
Mat-tresses
A layer of felt, top, bottom and edges, separates the
African fibre from the mattress cover, Fully equal to
mattresses advertised in the magazines at 'J ? A
S15.C0, To introduce them, the price is only liOU
IO- Piece
TOILET SET
Plain White American Por
celain. A three-dollar china
store offering for which our
price is only
1,98
We are sole agents in N.NE, Pennsylvania for the world's
most satisfactory Sectional Book Cases, the "GUNN" and the
"DANNER." Descriptive literature upon request.
CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY!
Iron Bed Outfit
SftyS
Bed, woven wlio springs and tottou lop
mattress, It It v. us not for thn fact that wo
need floor space, wo Mould not think J fs
of reducing tho piko from J9 to ,,, -0
iiiimi m-wrmrr -
Ranges
Free repairs are guar
anteed on all our ranges
for one year from date of
purchase, This assur
ance speaks louder for
the merit of our range
offerings than profuse
Prices: 25.00, $24.00, $20.00 and
comment, -i Q A
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221-223-225-227 Wyoming Ave.,, Scranton, Pa,
Baby's Iron Crib
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Like cut; drop uldts, woven wlro trrlnes,
choice of en-imcled colors. From T.S0 1 jje
the prlco has been marked dowu lot"5
Beginning Yesterday, Nov. 5,
From 2 to 4, Miss Clara E. Potter
Will Give Lessons in Art Needlework
s In Our Art Department...
As an inducement to form the firat
clas, anybody buying merchandise at Art Counter to
the amount of $1.00 will receive their first lesson freeJ
Purchase class tickets at Art Department. All lessons ,
25 Cents Per Hour
FREE.
FREE.
During tho month of November, n two-quiro box of Paper, em
bossed with nny two or thiee letter monogram; also two packages
of envelopes to match paper. The above is fieo with every order for
CO Visiting Cards engraved in Roman or Old English, with plate.
This special offer ptecedes the holiday season by only a few weeks,
and will mako a suitable Christmas gift. Pi ice, $1.50 and $1.75.
Silk Waists at $6,98
MHado from tho very best of
Taffeta Silk.' Come in all sizes,
stylish, best of work noticed
all throughout garment. This is
an important item from this de
partment, and is positively worth
more than the price marked.
Monte Carlo Coats fw0rmen
The favorite of the season
diessy. Priced within the reach
of everybody. Our prices range
from $9.98 to $50.00.
You'll find black, blue, castor,
royal and red, etc., to choose from.
Walking Skirts for $5.03
7-gore, slot seams; colors are
black, blue, green, blown; any
size. Priced at $5.00.
Women's Jackets for $6.98
Made with straps and belt.
Comes in black, blue, castor and
brown. No better to he found
for the price.
Furniture
FOURTH FLOOR.
SIDEBOARDS Genuine oak, of
buffet size. Shaped tops, large
bevel mirror in standard, roomy
compartments and lined silver
drawer $8.59
WOMEN'S REED ROCKERS
A neat design, library size, hon
estly constructed and closely
woven $1.89
A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR
TABLE 24x24, shaped top, oak
or mahogany, mb finish, at. $1.90
METAL BEDS Your choice of
any size. A metal bed of serpen
tine design and as well built and
as strong as any we sell for
$15.00 $2.49
WOOD SEAT KITCHEN
CHAIRS With four spindles,
bow back 59c
Notions
The largest and most complete and best assorted, best selected
Notion Department in Scranton. Thousands of little things at very
little prices. ,
ISc Dress Shields for, pair lOu
Best English Pins 7c and 10c
SOO Good American Pins for 5c
Fancy Steel Trimming Buttons,
20c value for, dozen 10c
Worsted Mending:, per ball He
Mending Cotton, 2 balls for 5c
All Size Safety Pins, per dozen... 5c
Home Linen Thread, per spooU.. lc"
(3.600 Spools on Sale.")
2 dozen Spring Hooks and Eyes.. 2c
Good Spool Silk, 2 spools for 5c
Halr-PIn Cabinets, each 3c
12c for 9 yards Taffeta Silk Seam
Binding.
Needle Case 5c
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Take 3 Look
AT OUR FALL AND WINTER LINE OF
Underwear and Gloves
.
If these lines are not better than any other in town, don't buy
them, but at any rate have a look. Our asortment of Underwear is
so large, we cannot specify each kind in this small space. They range
in price from 50c to $5.00.
GLOVES
We have forty different kinds to show you, from tne 25c Work
ing Glove, the $1.00 Walking Glove, to the pure Otter or Sealskin,
including Dent's,
Driving Glove.
Pownes', Perrins', Tannert's, also "Rip-Proof"
309 Lacka. Avenue.
Sole Agent for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Underwear.
I When in Need i
Of anything in the lino of f
j, UJlwlll yuwua vw V BUfJjr V. ,,
.
J Spectacles
: and Eye Glasses :
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jjf Properly fitted by an expert .$.
.j. optician, 4
From $1.00 Up
Also all kinds of prescript
tlou work and repairing, j
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J Alercereau & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue,
At
SUMMER RESORTS
Atlantic City.
The temperature at the AONUW,
On the Uejctt, in CIicIUj, Atlantic City,
Mouilay ns 49.
Uveiy appointment of a modern Hotel.
HOTEL RICHMOND.
KcnluiAy Aunue. First Hotel (rom Itoich, At
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PENNSYLVANIA.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKING
On a rpur ot the Alleghany Mountain), l.cliljli
Valley rallrojil; ncjr Tonaiuia. Uilhlnsr, fijUinjj,
tporb, itc. Kiiellent table. Reasonable rated.
LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL
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Old 'I'liotie, 3331,
New 'Phone, 'J935,
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Tho Sunrtorson
OH and Spcci.vlty Co.,
1 Race Street, City.
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