10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MOHKI-NO, PECrsarBER, 11, 18!7. "K. When Looking For the Best (io It) the mot tollable. Largot iiiiirttnant; lowest prices In llulr (Soodi. Wo inalco WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. satisfaction guaranteed In I, ml let' nml UcnK Wlgf, for street wear. Wo liuva tUo lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. AHUtoseelbo ldc.it Hair lli-iuli, genuine) Hlberlnn brlstlo nlr cithlouort. Children' llnlr Cutting receives our special attention. 1111 !?, SCI 317 Lackawanna Ava. FOR THE Fancy Pillows, Odd Chairs, Fancy Tables, India Seats, Lace Curtains, Door Draperies, Rugs of All Kinds, Carpet Sweepers, A large variety at WILLIAHS fi raLTY'S. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 'Af.TOKY VII.I.K. Miss Colin Crone has ii'tiiineil from llilcihti'tmvn. X. J., and Is spending n few days at the lions- of W. X Manchester. Funernl Dlreetnr li. W. Stanton goes to XU'lioWon tomoiiow to luiry tin' late Mrs. A. li. Wright. ho ll"il at her lmiue near Field's Hrool: Inst Sunday night ol peiitonltK The funeinl will bo lield at the house at 1 o'clock and into mi nl will he miule at Nil hulson. Mis. Wilglit was onre a resident of this town, vvheto her husband was in the bakery and confectionary busi ness, anil made many friends. She was r. sister of Mm. U. J. Oooilwlli. or this pluce. It might not be out of place to call the attention of the borough council to the fact that the iron bridge that slums the eieek on Xorth Muln street Is badly In need of u coat of paint, to nieservo It for future use. There Is no councilman fiom tint end of town to look ultei the interests of the tax payers and lesidentb from that sei -Hon. The street commlti-ioner walks up that wuy once a year and talks about what should be done. The cross walks up In that end of the borough have stnited on their downwind niaich, as they niv "out of sight." When It Is muddy the gutters are allowed to fill up from year to year, the wash from the streets taking to the sidewalks, when it Is wtt, and pedestrians can either wade, siviin or g- t off. Some lesldenls and property nivneis ato forced by the council to lay sidewalks within u stated time. Others ure not tioubled that way. Mr. "W. S. Frnce, of Clark's Oreen, Aas a business caller heic yesterday. Hed Jacket Lodge, Xo. 521, I. O. O F., confeiiod the Hist, "lec.iiul and th'nl decrees last Saturday evening. Se.--eial members of Tunkhannock lodge were up and saw tb' work done. Factoryvllle Knciimpnit'tit. Xo, 21C, I. i. O. F., will meet this evening". The annuel prize speaking contest for the young men of K-.ystono ucad 1'iny will take place nfst Friday eve i.mg at the Uaptlst church. Captain K. J. Itlce Post. Urand Aimy of tlio Jtepublic, will hold a special mentlng next Friday evening. Kast Le.inoii ImuhtH of having a real, genuine photogupher. HALLSTKAI). Mrs. C. W. Munson Is 111. Claude 15. Simmons was In Ulughaui ton 'Saturday. An Infoinial luncheon was served Filday night at the wigwam of Ana wan Tribe of Hed Men. C. W. Banks is in Xew York city on business. Tim Odd Fellows loilgt Is contem plating some Interesting degree work for Wednesday evening. The Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold a meeting at the home of Mis. U. C. Head Thursday after noon. The. borough council helu a meeting Thursday evening. K. H. li. Hoosa is having n large oil tank Elected on his rncmises on Vine stieet. When completed it will hnve a capacity of 7.C0O gallons. Mr. Itoosa has accepted the agency for a high grade of oil and will, no doubt, do a good buhtneHH In this locality. We wish him the best of success in his new enterurlse. Sheiift Ward Uuell, of Montrose, was In town Monday. The men's meeting in the Kallroad I I CiLREX: Wc lmvc just put on Hdle ;i iijw jiriccs niul compare them with any Ileal Heavy Cotton Carpet . Jlest llinvr Union Curnal ilMu Kxtra Jltilvy L'nlou Carpel iJ7V We have Home choice lots of at Ec, Gc. nnd 8c. per roll. J. SGOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloth-, Window Slnuls unJ I)rupji'le. Cliulrj and Tables, Young Men's Christian association next Sunday afternoon will be addressed by Hov. A. F. Hnidlng, of Great Ilcnd. Th? trustees of the Methodist church held a meeting Monday evening. Mr. .John Tyler Is visiting In New York city. The Delaware, Lncknvvnnna nml Western hns a foice of men at work electing a new water tank near the lound house. Sllss lCiiiinii Lawrence, of Coiiklln, visited her brother, Frank Lawrence, ovr Sunday. THE MARKETS. H nil Street Itcvlow. New Yolk. Dec. 13. The day's ninrk't for sceurlllis offered every appearance r breadth and strength, the. buying being vigorous and iiRSiicslve and well distrib uted. The .lump In Sugar to ll.V; In the course ol the lit st hour stimulated the whole tn.uket. ii.i dlHscininatluii of ru mors that an extra dividend was again nailer coiMileiution was the Instiuni'.'ut employed to effect thin iNe, .Tut the mo tive or Iv-ippeurcrt in the heavy offerings at the higher kel. The government crop repi.it with In revised estimate of a Wheal Clop of oiu.OOa.IHH) bushels caused a lively outbreak of speculation In the Grangers, the high I tiling price for wheat with this hc.vy yield to draw on being n gatdcil as Insuring ptospeilty to tne wheat cuir.vlug uilhoads. Sttll another ilement of strength In the day's market was the jump in price of Metropolitan Siteet riillw.iv. The day's buying was in a large purr ) rofessloiml and commission house 1iiiituH was on a small scale, i he KKiilts of the day ate vir.v uneven, net gains exci edlng a point in the tiringer. Hi" eiulers mid Baltimore and Ohio, but t-howiiig small fractions for iho rami iart in the geneiul list. Total salts Were SW. r.uo shales. Kurntshed by WILLIAM UNN, AL L1JN &. CO., stock brokers, Mears build ing, rooms "i)J-0C. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am. Cot. Oil Vl Am. Sug. Ke'g Co ..lit Atch.. To. Sc S. Fe .. l A., T. it. S. F., Pr .. H, IC. IT, .!'!', .1!!,' z : Mi', Kli Hi' 121' i M ':" in 7SU :2i"i W.i'4. w, It I'i li' :i', it'j Ill's ll's ::i2 1J4 Am. Tob.ie.'o Co Am, Sphits Halt. Ar Ohio Hniok. II. 1' Hay State O.is ... Can. Southern ... X. J. Central Chle. A; O. V Chic. & N. W .... Chle.. H. & Q 11'. 'n r.t.i j .. Ml', m; l".' I'.'i' , 9Mj !li" w 7."4 X. i-m's ;:.p4 171'. .v 2t' 107'.., Pi'i 121 V.I;: 1-'P8 Chicago (las ... Chle., Mil. A: St P.. Chle.. It. I. A P ... Chic, St. P. AV O .. C. C. C. . St. L .. Delaware At Ilud . X Y., L. K. & W . Ceil. KUetlic Lake Shore Louis. A Nash .... Lehigh Valley .... Lehigh Valley .... Manhattan Klo ... M. K. & Te. l'r Mo. l'acitle Xat. .Lead X. V. fViilr.il Out. A: Wist Northern P.uilic .. Nor. Pacille. Pr .. Pacltlf Mall Mill. Sr Head Sunt hern H. I! .... Southern It 11.. l'r Teim . C. it Iron .. i'i us P.icilic Villi. n Pacille i". S. Hiibber nt T' !, IV, 5T, 171", r.v 20' , 2'!V ''.i'i, S'i HiVm I.T3 21 :o .li 21S. .lii;i'.. . ll'i . .T.!4 .171 . r.s 171-' Is 2'j 2'! Iti:,1, "i'i'jj f!5 ::iv, ins r.'4 2l- .vi ::o '-i'.g . :mv, . :r.2 . .itii .101 . t.'.'s . 2r8 . .Vi . :init . 21 H . i'n . "V-h . .-,?- IMV-.f, i:'B 2'IT, :,'', IW'i 21'.. : r'i m Jl'l! i.'i M IH'i 20 IP! JO1 . ts- ni'i isi; io-;. 11 2t' . W, . Id . 1V34 . ll'l'l 214 Ki'i Gt Wi ll'l'l I. S. Leather Wnbasdi. Pr West. I'ulon Pr CHICAGO CHAIN MAHKLT. t)pen- High- Low- Clos win: AT. Mav July COll.W May July OATS. Mav 1'OKK. May Ing. rt. cst. lag !'1g fll'! s! !'0J 21 2'1'j "I'll v.! W'l 2Ti 22i .i-,o S.i?J S.42 S. Ci s.;i2 January ).W LAHD. Jiuiiiaiy !" May I.r.; .S.ll'l 1.10 4." 1.2.-1 t..'lll 1..U wcinnton Hoard of Tinilc Kcli:inge (Jiiotatioi--AII Uuotiitious iiiiscd on Par of IOO. STOCKS. I Scranton A: I'lttston Trac. Co. National Bormg & Drill's Co. First National Bank Elr.ihurEt Uouleard Co Scranton Savings Uar.lt Scranton Packing Co I.acka. Iron and Steel Co Third National Hank Thioop Novelty MTg Co Scranton Traction Co Scrui ton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alt..ander Car Replacer Co ., Sciunton Bedding Co Dime Dep. A: Dis. Bank Peek Lumber M'f'g Co Kconomy Light, Heat & Pow er Co BOND3. Scranton Pass. Hallway, Ilrst mortgage due 1020 People's Street Hallway first mortgngo due 101? .'. People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... lid. Asked. 20 SO CM ... I'M 200 ... 93 ... 150 H50 ... bO V. u 75 250 100 ... 10j 160 ... 175 225 43 115 115 115 100 102 102 S5 l Lacku. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Ml. Vernon Coat Co Scranton Axle Works Soanton Traction Co 100 New York Piodiiee .llnrkel. Ni w York. Dec. 13. Flour Inactive and weak: dtv mill pat. ms, ?r.ft.i,".!i'i, whiter patents, fl Mlu.ir. clt mill clears, Jo.lU.i 5.75; winter straights tl.uii.il.Tri; .Minne sota patents, iri.in.i5.ia. Wheat Spot cusj ; No. 2 red. fise . f. o. b.. afloat; Xo. 1 niirth em Uuluth. f1.02'4. f. o. b nlloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba $l.o:;i4. f, l(. i, , (lftoat: op tions opened firm on better cable, luoke badly under a bear raid helped by weak late forelga nn.s and light export In quiry, but rallied finally on coveting and clostd unsettled at '4e. net decltno; )e cember, WhaWi'sC., closed 'i7',,e. ; Janu.U'v, closed U7'i,c.; May, ri2,i9iic.. closed .il.'. Corn Spot ilrm. No. 2. .ll'.jC, f. o. b atlo.it; options steady and generally lit in ull dii, closlti! 'he. net higher; December, 31?4u31Tc. cloM-d illV'.; -May. a.;i3lc. (lused 3.1'ir. Oats Steady; No. 2. 27'4.i 27'sjc; No. II. 27c: Xo. 2 white. 29'i,iie.: No. 3 white. Jx'jiiSSV.; track nilx-d. western, 2Vjn'-MjV. ; truck white. JMiyii'ie. : options slow but fearlv steady, do dug changed to bc. net higher; De-ceml r, closed 27e. ; IVbiuary, 27,1C. : May, V7jijo. Deef-Qulet. Cut Meats-Quiet; pteted bellies, riJ4a7c. do. shoulders, fie. , do. hams, 7liu7-r. Hntter Knsj ; western creamery. l'.i2Jc. ; factory, 12al7c. : Kigi'it, 2.'ic. ; Imitation creamery, lUiilkc. ; state dairy, 13a21e. ; do, creamery, lliasric. liioesa Steady; largo white. September S'4i SVjc. ; small do.. t'aO'iC ; largo colored. Sep tember. MiiiS'ie. : small colored. Oa'J'ie. j large lain made, 7la7'14c ; small do., .s'J.i S'sc : light skims. 6aMvc. ; part skims. I'sa fi'ic. , full skims, ;;.itc. Kggs stt.i i,, ; state and Peiumylwmia, 21i2he, ; western lliii of Iiirulii Curpjts. Sej the titlicr ooiU in the city: All Wool Carpet II in All Wool, medium uuiilliy Me I All Wool, beat Quality riDc Wall Papers that wc ure cloiln out frcih, 2ii2tc. Tallow Firm; city (?2 per package), ntje. ; country (ppckageR free), RHa.Tie. Petroleum (Julet; united closed 65c. asked. Plillnilelphln Provision .UnrUet. Philadelphia, Dec. lX-Wheat-Wa: htC. lower; contract grade, December, t'ti'.iu !'6i4c; January, February and Marc'i, nominal. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, De cember, 32'4u32'c; Januni. February and March, nominal. Oils Firm; No. 2 white Dct ember and January, 20a2.)Vse. ; February and March, nominal, Potatoes Sternly; white, choice, per bushel, 7Cn7v; do. fair to good. Ii"a7'lc. ; sweets, prlmo. per basket. SUnSSc ; do. seconds. ISitSoc. Flour Dull but steady ; winter super, vU 3.21; do. extras, $'l.2."a3.7u; Pennsylvania roller clear, $i.iCiil.:n; do. straights, JJ.Wa 1.(0; western winter dear, JI.lJul.4U: do. straight. $l.fiQ.il.i5: do. patent, II 75a3j spilng clear. ?l,25al.r,'); do. straight, $l.'i6a 5; do. patent, 5.10a5.2"i; city mills extra. U30a.'1.50; do. straight. JI.Mi.il.bl). llyo rinur (Julet iti 2.'.i0a::.in per barrel. Ilueknlicnt Flotir-Steuily; S1.Wal.IW per hundreil pounilx. Hutter Quiet; prints, to. lower; fancy western creamery, TS'-i 21c.; do. Pennsylvania pi hits, 2."c; do. western do., 2."e. Kggs Dull and lc. low er; fresh, nearby. 21c.; do. western Vic. Cheeae-Steady. Hellued Sugars Firm; powdered and cubes, ," 5-lCc. ; crown A, !i-V. ; granulated, crystal A, Sc. ; Xo. 1. IV1.. down to I1'.'. lor No. 12; No. 13. tlic; No. II, 4 1-lGc: No. 10. 3 11-lCc. Cotton I'nehanged. Tallow Steady; city primo in hogshtiids, 3''4c. ; tountrj. do.. In bar tels. u'c. ; d.iik, do.. 3c; cakes, II'jC! giease, 2e. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, O'tin'jc: old roo'.lers, fi'sc ; spring chick i ns, 6'6a7c: turkeys, O.tlOc. : ducks and geese, Salle : htolleis, Salic, Dressed Poul ts I'nehiinged; limK choice. Sc; do. fair Io good. 7a7'sc ; chlckm. large. Do.; nn ilium do. 7oV ; romtnon and scalded, do., Ia7c. ; tut keys, choice to fancy, 12a lie : do. fair to good. Halle, ducks, 7a0c. Hecipts -Flour, ."no barrels and Ifi.UOO sacks; wheat 21.000 bushels: corn, 3I.IM0 bushels; oits, 31,000 huslieli. Shipments Whent. 5 0ivi bushels; corn, 2&) bushels; oats. H.fMm bus'iels. Chicago Crnin .Market. (iileago.l Dec. 13. The le idlng futures tanged as follows: Wheat December. S10VinH..e.; January. i.Ti,Vi.T4c; .May. UP, ,i'i1',c. Coin Decoinber. 2''jii-'"i'ic. ; Jan untv. jVk,i;,',',c. Mav. L',l.'a2s'C. Oats I)"ceniher, 22'iJa:,2c.: May. 22i22'c. Poll; .l.animtv. $s.luiS.:.2': ; May. f'.MiaS.j i. Lard -January. JM.-MUl.K: May. tl.lOi.l !. Cash quotations wire as follows: Klunr Quiet noil rati er weak; Xo. 2 spring wheat. V.' .aS'.ie. No. 3 do.. i.!a!)c. ; No. 2 led. !'7'i.!i,i'c. ; No. 2 i orn. 2V4e.; No. 2 yellow. 2.Vii2",,c ; Xo. 2 oats, Jj'ic; No. 2 white. 24a21-'!4c.; No. 3 white, 2".'4a2r,e : No. 2 rv- Hie. ; No. 2 b.irli v, I. o. b.. 2."i'i'i ."7e : No. 1 Max sied. $1.13.il.l7,s: prime timoth. seed. ?2.C2':a2.r.-i. l.ini, Jl.SCal K: ribs. Jl.17'sal.."2'j: shoiililos. 4li4'1.c.: sides. T 1.41a Li'-i; wliNky. H i'1: sugars, cut loaf. yM; gnmulatid. M.29. Hecelpls Flour, L'.imW bands; wheal, d.ll.OHO bush els; corn. 2"7.(K1 bushels: o.its. Itil.OOD busli es; rye. 11.HH bushels; baric v. 7J.000 bush els. Shipments Flour 1.1.nfl0 barrels; wheat, nmni bcshels; corn, :e'i.ooO bushels; oats, 3VN.00O biibliels; rye, M.tW bushels; barley. h,imii1 bushels. HiiMulo Live Stock'. Hast linlTalo. X. Y . Dec. 1." Good to eiioice Hhlpplirr steers. $ t.t.o.i-1.7 ; meouini to falilv lie'aw do., $1 lu.i I rtO; coars. , rough .Hei's, $8 on. 1,75. gieen steers, i'i (w.i i.l.l, choieo to -inooth Int helfi rs, 5l.it. I'i: mixed butchers' stock. .t.lOal; good smooth well l.ittiti'd cows, yj.wl.i3.S5; cv pori bulls, $;7iil; oncm, $2.'5.il. K. Hogs (t'hiw to choice Yorkii-s. !..1na': "1; inlsed packers' grades, $.V).i:i..'i; heaiy hog. $t.l7a3..10; loughs. S.2.fi)a3.11; stags, J2..'"Ja 2.M: pigs. J. 2.1a 3. IB. Lambs- Yearlings Io clinic" pi line Sl."1a": full' le gjod. J4.(Ai ! 7.1, culls, ft.25ni.50: natives cli.i'c to ex- tin. $ij.2ua5?..1, fair to goo.i $1.7.1ai..lD; culls, $1 !iea5.t0. Fheeji- Choice to selected weth- Ufi4 Ksi -tsar ' Are mum 111 little: nlvv.i ready, cfilient, sa t i f .. e lory; prevent a coli' or fercr. rum all liver III. tlelc licet rlic. J iiiiill'e, ronstiitacejii, pt- 1'itc1 2V cents. Tlio 011I) l'llle tu take witii IIiil S.irt.irarllU. There is no better place I I 13 stia Mias K 1 1 y We always buy cheap for cash and sell for cash only at prices less than most of the shoe merchants pay by buying direct from the factor'. If 3'ou will call and see our stock of Holiday Shoes and Slippers you will acknowledge that a pair of shoes or a pair of slip pers is the most useful present you could buy for a little money. A Few Men's Patent Leather Shoes at $2.29, $2.48 and $2.98. Men's Kangaroo Shoes at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98. Men's Dress Shoes at 98c, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.98. Ladies' Shoes at 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.98, $2.48, $3, $4, $5. nBBmk glauming Rcnn Cmiy puens' JjPmm a u En m VKj' Sanaa D 500 pairs Slipper?, velvet embroideried, at 45c. All sizes, 6 to 1 1. 1200 pairs Slippers, assorted colors, at 69c, 98c, $1.25. Ladies' Slippers at 39c, 69c, 98c. and $1.25. Boys', Youth's and Misses' Slippers at 59c. . We invite you to call store your headquarters and mm DMieow, 307 mMaKiii iiiwmwiwuJJrii mmwiniw Koyal makes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. mum Vb3oiutcl Puro ROtAL BAKINar-OADCK CO.. ht OR, CSIMIWWIIiUlZJWJUWiWf-V.'LLtiWIl'limi ers, $1 to.il.7.1; mlsed ihetp, M.3.lal.5; culls, $3a3. .5, Chicago l.ivo .Slock. Shlcago. Dec. 13. Cattle In -mall sup ply ainl good demand at il.iBj Miockers. ! ii3.20; feeders, ?t. 7.1a 4. 2.1; fat cows and heif ers. J3.25.al; common to medium eows. Sl.'D 113.20; calves, J5.75.ili.riO. Hogs-Strong at J3.30.iX 10. Sheep and Lambs Active; sheep, Jlal.50 for common to J4.W lor pilme; western fed. J).V)alM. Lambs JJ.7.1al for culls to J"i.."i0.i.i v"i ioi choice to prime. HecelptH Cattle, 1".0.K) head; hogs, 3.3,000 head; sheep. 17.0 ) hi ad. IJast Liberty ntt c JInrkct. Kast Liberty, Pa Dec. l.l.-Cattl. -Steady; pilme. Sl.75.il5; eomnion, ?,i..'1a 3.C0; feeders, $lal.5o. Hogs Fairly acli.i. shade higher: prime mediums. Ji..10at.l1; best Yoikers and pi(,s. S1.50; heavy, JUuo. 3.45; good roughs. J'.'.7ra3: pigs, sows and stags, $2n2..i0. Lheep Steady; choice-. JI.'.O at.CI: common, Jl.i3.nl: choice lambs. J.I.10 11G; common to good, fl..10,i.1.t;l; veal calves, J5.0O.i7. 'Now Vorl I. in- Mock. New York. Dec. 18. Native steers. Ha 4.sn: stags and oxen. f2.5n.it..1'l: bulls, J.'.'C, 11XIO: dry rows, J1.siia3.80. Calves Aell,-,-; veals, J5aS: griissers. JIa3.5u. .Sheep an I Lambs Active: sheep. J8ai.ii.1; very choice. J5; lambs, J5.7oa(i.75. Ilei,s High er nt 13.50.i3.73. (III .Market. Oil City. Pa. Dec. r.. Cicdlt bilances. 05. vaaiillentes, no bid for options; ei.sh imVied nt l!5e. at the -ios.; shipments, 17'i,ll)1 liarrels; runs. 122IA.1 barrels ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS S22"Jd' iul envlett li ills emiiue. We have. l.ioiiKlit aiioiil the linn when a man In mo . cratoclreumstiiueos can lu well iliessel. A short time ai?o liu was compclleil to put up with 11 rciily-mtulb suit. 0 niiiUo a suit from sir. up, the color, cloth and cut uu.ir auteeu. W. J. Davis, j i;t Wvoinlns A ve. on earth to buy Shoes and so cheap as at mmM m &? of tlte IWleny Bargains CD, and examine our goods bafore you will surely save money by The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House, LACKAWANNA AVENUE. CHRISTMAS. When out shopping visit our store and remember our stock of Fine China Cut Glass Lamps and Globes, nca WE CAN THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Spucittl Attention Given to Btil ncss aiul Personal Account. J.llijt-.il Accommoiliitlon-4 F.x. Iciulcil Accorilini; to Balancci and Hcsponslbility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, -Undivided Profits $200,000 300,000 79,000 WJI. COXNKLL, Prcslilcnt. 1IKNKY HELIX, Jr., Vice Pres.. WILLI A31 II. PECK. Cashier. FOR SALE Buibrs, Enp33 and Machinar. We will sell you Sew or HccoiuMlnml. Wo will ell yon now or take ulil in bv change, or vtv will rent you nnylliinz you want tn the Muclilncry Line hpot C.11U j ;aV,V for swap Iron VimlMeta'a, 1 National S'jly aii Mz Go,, 70!) West Lackawanna Avenue. I H.E. KEELEY, Kgr. Telephone 3943 Slippers for the Holidays GOT KoiKaa iLjauaie' buying elsewhere, it. Make our i. it ERS! nw bM wm-'tmm fmmm c S SURELY PLEASE YOU. f "'""""j 422 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. (Open Our Holiday Display Is now at tbe height of attractiveness. Christmas shoppers will do well to visit our store before purchas ing. You'll be surprised at the beauty, variety and cheapness. Onyx Top Tables, Rockers, Tabou rettes, Easels, Screens, Ottomans, Hassocks, Novelty Stools, Umbrella Stands, Carpet Sweep ers and Blacking Cases. fUUO shapes and sizes, many of them large X" & enough for a room, consisting of Wiltons, Ax minsters, Brussels, Moquettes, Smyrna and Japanese ; also Fur Rugs, Sheepskin Mats and Baby Carriage Robes. Kverv article must be so hi before Christmas, and to do this vc have nfni'kud the 111 at fast-sellini; prices. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. kEFxF, 4-08 Lackawanna Avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in lilltct November is. M. Trains Leave Wilkci-Sarrs as Fo'lowi 7,30 a. m., week days, fop Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Waohincton, and for PitU burp; and tho West. IO.ID a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsviile. Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury. Harrisbur?, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pltt3 burR and the West. 3.15 p. m., weex days, for Sunbury, Harrisbtirjc, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, HsrnsburK. Philadalphia, snd Pittsburg and the West. 6.CO p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottcvillo. . ,, J. . WOOB. aen'l Pa. ASJnU J. , I1U1CI1I-SON iuncrt Maiai-f- Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh jnd Susiiuehanna Division.) Stations In New oik I-'oot of Mucily Eticet. N. It., and Whitehall Terminal. Anthracite etui used exclusively, insul ins cleanllm.- nnd lomtort. , Trains leave Scranton fpr I Ittston, Willies-llane. etc., at S.20. 0.15 1 l.f u. in.. l.'.ID, 2.C0, 3.05. 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundayu.J.w. a. m., l.tw, 2.13. .i) P., m. For I.akewood and Atlantic ms b2) " m- . v. i v . i, .,rt Fiizabth ' Leli fill valley iiauroiui aysiein ftWS!' mriWS U?2p"Is Willi j Anthracite Coal Fscd. Ensuring Cleanll iiuffet p.n'lor car;, 3 03 (esprs) p. in. I ness and Comfort. Sunday. 2.13 p. m. Train lea.-lnB lil- p. iy EI.-J.--ECT NOV. 14. 1S97. m .irilves at Philadelphia, Heading Tjr-, 'TRAINS I.HAVB SCRANTON. inin.il 3.19 p. m. and Now York t..u) p. m. , j-or Philadelphia and New York via D. hem. Kanton and Philadelphia. J 20 a. 12.15. 3 03. 5.1.0 (except Philadelphia) p. Ri.nilav. 2.13 p. 111. t"'L yil, .imnlr .111(1 WllSillnKtOll i lor MllUOIl ilium., .!'; ".',". . Sunday. 2. 3 P. I... t ,,.. , nolnts Boutli via Petlilehem. 8..'U u. in., 145 p. in. Sundays. 215 p. m. For Long Hianch. Ocean Grove, etc., at lor iiaiiiiu"!' ' I, V i i . S.20 a. m. anu i. i. - For Reading. I.ehano via Allelitown, S20.i. i Sunday. 2.15 p. ir. For Poltsvlll . i.W a. r. b. .. . ntir l'Z.J- II. ni. TTni" iinadlnc. Lebanon and Hairlsbur?, ". -"" -- . ,,. . , , i- r. nil ., ,i O U .1. 111., l.,M, w.v ,i, .,., ni 12.43 p. tn. ltpiurnliiR leave Now Yolk, toot of Llh-itv- street. Noith River, ut 9.10 (express 1 1 . I.OL. t.lO L- 'I' -n ..nil liutl'-l nilliwuy, .' li Brooklyn and Stuteii quick transfer to . nm from Oaii. Central Dpot end Long island l.Jilioad. Leave I'I llntl-lPlWa. eadlnc Terminal. O.t.i') ii. m 2,o0 and 4 oO p m. feunday. o... a. m. ., .... . . . Through tickets to all points at lowest late may Ui nan en iiiiijiii-uuuii hi iiii vuiice to the tl-Uet -",,tJit iVri.lvjv" Ctn, IMs-l. Agt. J. H. OLHAFS11N, Clen. Supt. Del.. I.ncku. and Western. Effect Monday. Nov. 21, 18r7. Trains l.avo Scranton a follows: Lx- press for New iitk and all points l.ut. . io 3.iy), 5.15, bM and IO.Vj h. m.i 12.oi nnd Kxiiress for Kaston, Trillion, PtillwltN phla iind the South, 5.15, S.() and 10,20 a. m.. 12.55 ami 3.33 p. III. Washlngioii and way Hlallons. S.lj p. in. l-..l,.-h,inii:e neeoilimcdatloll. fl.10 p. 111. . Express for Illnghumton, O.iwcgu, 111- mlra. CornliiK. Hath. Dainvllie. .Mount Morris and Huffal... 12.lt). 2.35. C.uO a. in.. and 1.55 p.m.. tuoUIng close lonnectlons lit Ilurtalo to all Points In tho Wont, North- u-a.l ttnil R-lllthVeSt Ulngliumton and vvaj stations. 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accoirmolallon. 5.15 p. m. BliiRliamioii and Klmira expicss, u.j5 P'i:xpieiM lor Ftlca and Illchtlcld Sprlnag 2.35 n. m. and 1.53 P- 111. , . ., Ithaca, 2.33, !.u0 u. in., and l.i p. in. For NorlhuniberUnd, I'lttston. Wilkes, ll.ure, Plvmi'iith. Hlnonnburc and Dan ville, milking cli.sn eopueetlon lit North nmberland for WIIIMirii on, Hiurltbiir,j Haltimore, WsshltiBtou and th South Northumberland, and Intermedia to sta tion, .fi.OO, 10-03 a. m.. and 1.53 und im p. "'Nniitlcolto nnd lntirmrilliite stations, SOi and 1110 n in. Plymouth and Inter, mediate btntloim, 3.33 ami &.M I', in. For Kingston, 12.13 p. in. Pullinnn pin lur and ulecpln.' eo-ichrg on all i-xtiresj tialim. For dolalleel Infoi mallon. porket time, tables, etc., apply to 51. it. Hmlth. Ui trlct Pafcnijei' A?int. depot tlciiet olllre. Uric aiiil WyoniliiK Valley. Tn effect S?vi. 19. 1S57. Tralmi leave Scranton for New York n. m. narlor car) v. "V"""f.'.,.',' "u".'.i".''. Ithaca, lu-neva. Leave New 1'UK. ioiu "i" fi'". i , latloni vU IJ.. L,. ev vv. It. R., C Pouth Ferr.v. "I "" ,"' -VJ- '-' ,?" son. i. in.. 12.45 and 3.U1 p. in. i in. P.usengers ;u riving or departing " ''' ' m.a Rochester. Hnffalo, Nla frarn this teimln.ll can connect imJer , J"? 'enchw,dS0. and all points west v cover with a" the eievuieu lainoaus ' "' v,,'., U-i 12.05. 3.33 (Hlack llrnn.HvJV CttOlO C.US. I1IKI IIIII'lCS lO,::.".'- O -.1 11 till 11.20 IM1IIIIII. 11111 It 1IIU Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Meat, Game Fish Sets. LLEY CO., Eveuiugs) Oil CARPETS AND DRAPERIES nnd Irtcimec'lnte points on Krle railroad, uNi for Haw ley and local points at 7.03 u. m. anil -."" p. m. Arrlvo at Scranton from abovo points at 10.23 a. m., 3.15 nr.d 9.33 p. m. Delaware and Hudson. On .Monday. July 5, train will leiva Scranton as follows1 For Carhondale 0.20, ,r, CK, 10.15 A. m : 12 00 noon; 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 5.25, fl.25, 7.57. 9.15. 10.4.'. p. m.; 12.10 a. ro. I'or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Boa ton. New Kugland points, etc., U.20 a. m.. 2.20 p. m. l-'or Homsdale G.20, 8.53, 10.13 a. m.; 32.1)0 noon. 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For Wilkes-Harrc-fi 43. 7.50, S.45, 9.3S, 10.43 n. m., 12.03. 1.23, 2.2S, 3.33, 4.41, bOO, 7.5' .E0, 11.20 p. m. For New Yoilc, Philadelphia, etc., vl. LelilBh Vullev It. It., 6.43, 7.30 a. in., 12.05, 1.23, 4.41 p m. (with Black Diamond Ex press) 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. It. points 0.43, 9.33, a. m.i 2.2S, 4.41 p. m. Fur western points via T.ehlfh Valli" It. It., 7.30 a. m., 12.03, ,33 (with Hlack Diamond i:pre-ss), 9.50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbcndalo and the north .) 7.13. 8.10. 9 31, 10.10 ii. m.. 12.00 noon, l.H. 2.21, 3.25, 4.37, 3.45. 7.15, 9.43. 11.25 p. m. From Wllkps-Ilnrro and th 3outh 8.11 7.50, 8.50, 10.10, 11.63 a. m.i 1.10. 2.11, 3.4S. 5.20. 6.21. 7.53, 9.03, 9.45 a. m.i 12.03 a. m. Complete Information regarding iatei to all points in tin United States an.l Canada mav In- obtalred ut tho ticket of Ilco in tho depot. Special uttontioti given to Western and Poiithcrn usnrt business. J. W. IllJHDICK. G. P. A. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. 11. K. li. Ql.ii.-4J. l.u'ju. iii..auu i..vo, i.m. 2.'. 4.11 (til.lCK uiJinuuu ixpiuss; anu 11.30 ii. 111. . . Fe-r PIHrton anu vv i , Kes-. arp via a ' " " " ' '"' 3.,i3, G.IKI p. in. i.n- While Haven. Hazleton. Pottsviile. and principal points In tlio coal region via D. & H. " c-43' 7-M " 13.05. 2.2S 0 For Ilot'hle'hem. Easton. Rcaillng, Har rlburir and pilnclo.il lntermeillato tta tli.n" via 1" & " " G . 7.50 a. m 1 03 123. 2.2b, 141 (Riack Diamond Kx pTes's), 11.30 P- m. 1 i.v.- 'Piinlthannock. Towanda. Elmlra. tiiiu iJiiiivti'iti iiiiHrmetn- OJ. g U UlamonJ V v 1-1 1 , p. m. sleeping or Lehigh -' ' l nnl ",",, llP cars on all trilns h ' v'i kes-ltarro and New York. PI Vv tts- in ro Sut, on . I"1U' uujx u. WILHt'It, Oen. -HAS. S. LKIJ. Gen. Pass. Agt., J'Ulininll iiiiui w between h ladt-1. II ridge. I. Sunt CHAS. S. LlCU Pass. Agt., Phlla., W. NONNHMACHKR, Asst. Qen. Pass. Agt . Philadelphia. Pa. Scranton otllce. soo Lackawanna avenun. N. Y.. O. A: W. U.U. In KlTect D.ceinber 12. 1S&7. Train leaves Set anion for Carbondala at 10.53 11. m. 1 r Cados'ii. eunnoctlng ,, mllll) une trains w.,--, . in. Train leaves Cado line irains. noriii aim nuueu a- ia for Scranton at L M. 111. Train leaves Carlioudale for Pcrar.ton at 3.41 p. in. T. rLlTCROl'T, V. P. A. J. C. ANlUJItfON, Q. V. A. . l I ' , , , Steam ailCt . Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charges B. Scott, l 119 Franklin Ave.