10 TIIJS SCflANTON TRIBlJ3SriS--.TlirjItSD A.Y MORNXNG, DECEMBER 1(5, 18!)7. FOR THE 11 u Fancy Pillows, Odd Chairs, Fancy Tables, India Seats, Lace Curtains,. Door Draperies, Rugs of All Kinds, Carpet Sweepers, A large variety at williaws & rauun. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA VVOCA. The Pennsylvania and Lehigh Vat Icy Conl companies will pay their ent jp'oyes In this ectlon on Sututdny. Mls IMIth Hulls has accepted u position In Jonas Long's at Hcranlon. Mr. and Mt. K. M Kennedy nnd family attended th funeral of Mr. Kennedy's In other, Ollbeit. at Han oxer, on Tuesday. Mr. Kennedy xxas fonncrly a resident of this place. Ilev. J. Jones, Hetbert House, W. J William, Mist Mary Davis, Mrs. J. I'. Hoaso and Mis William Htny tep- evented the Prlmltve Methodist Sun day school in the Nantlcoke convention on Tuesday. A ChrNtmns service of song entitled "The Lord's Annolnting." will be ren dered at the Methodist Hplsfopal chut eh on Christmas exe. Mis- Thomas Median, of Hill street. Is seriously ill. The McNulty-Alexander Comedy company are plHylng a four nights' en gagement at the SuiHtlekl opera home this xxeek. James Dunlap, si, is seriously ill at Ms home on (Trove street.- The meinbeis of the L C. H. A. so ciety will lie entertained by the sister Iiriiuili In l'ittston this evening. John Kelly, of the-WeM Side, sus tained a bioken collarbone on Tuesday Willie at x oik In the Heidelberg col liny. He xxas removed to the Pitts ton hospital. IMwanl 1'oll.nd has lettirned home iiftei sncial daxs' visit among friends In Luzeine The L C. H A dieted the folloxxing offices on Tuesday evening: Preldnt, Mis. M. A. Quinn; first xlce piesldent. Jlis Maria Heap: .second vice presi dent. Mis. Maigaret Connolly; record- 1, MI'-s Kate Denipey; tfeasurtr, Miss H Dmaii; financial seeietary. Mis. Maigaiet O'Hilen; marshal. Mi. Maty Ho.xlan; guaid, JUs. Kllen Scahlll; trustees". Mrs. Kale Gllliooly and Mrs. J! riaik. Mrs. J. T'. Hoaso. district deputy. In stalled the otlli"rn of Pilni'ess Alio". X". ! Daughteis nf St. Oeoige, at Lti zi-nif Hornugh on Tuesday evening. Mis Huulbuiy, Mrs. Mary Alger. Mrs. Nellie Wodilal. Mis. Atxvell. Mis Mar g.i'et Ilosley, Mi., Jennie Claik and Mrs. Kmlly Hray, of this place, xxeie p'-esent. Avnca conclaxe, linproxed Order of HeptaiMiplix, elected the following olTl cers on Monday evening- Past Archon, M 1"). Sanders, nichoii, W. J. Summon, jnoxost. O. W. Kolls; sp-rpt;ir, H. M. Stet-vt'i', financier, Walter Anderson; tieasuiei, (? V. Loxvei ; prelate. Will lain Welter; Inspector, Michael Flynii outside sentlni'l. N. H. Hosklns; In side sentinel. J ". Hniris; tiustees, T J O'Mnlley. M D. Sandeis, V. F. Dom meimutli. Miss Jlame ritzxlnunons has severed lvr connection xxlth postolllce duties and is noxx manager of the novelty stme recently opened by ex-Postmaster T J ritz-lmmonc. in.-'. K. i Kelum nnd family have -etuu.cd home after a few xxeeks's visit among liluids in Susquehanna county. FOKFSTCITY. On Fildav ex-enlng, Dec. 24, the Methodist Sundav school xxlll have Its annual Christmas tr-e exeicNcs. A literal y and musical enteitalnment will be iixen, the musical part of the pro. gramme in i onlst of a induction er tltled 'Client Jnv." '. Jan. .: a debate xvlll be hold in Hie Welsh '.mgiegailnnal chuich, th (UsiiLtdiiiH ai ."M side to be D. Stanley Fxnii.) itnl Tlumas flu ,xn. Jr. an 1 on 1 urn may m PA!mSA n7 raflRim H . R SHB M 'J H IK1 1 H H nuuufl! ri neoemd run ivt, WE HULTIPLY CHRISTMAS JOYS, WE LIGHTEN CHRISTHAS BURDENS. Don't wait until the Inst moment before doing yourChristm.is shop ping. Choose what you want now, with the advantage of plciilv of time. Our stock of r j Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry IS COMPLHTE AND BKAIJTIR'I., and the valu.-s offered enable vou to double the gift vou have planned to make, Large Assortment of Solid Gold Watches. All the most reliable makes, at prices ranging lrom $14 c)S upwards. Diamond Pendants, Diamond Hln. Dlnm-Kid Dronrlioi. VAe, Set with other precious stones, and an elegant line of Solid Gold Link Cu(f Buttons, Chains, Breast Pins. Stick Pins, etc,, which will make the most appropriate and desirable Christmas Presents. You can select your gilts now and have them lain away. I KIIIIPFF, JEWELER, Holiday Specialties. Upholstered Chairs, Willow Chairs, Parlor Tables, Hull ItncJfs, Umbrella Stands, Carpet Sweepers, Hugs, Mats, Haby Carriage Kobes, Lap Kobes and Hummocks. J. SCOTT INGUS, OARf3ET NLRLL PAPER 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, the otlicr Oliver R Tonrpall nnd John M. Hrown. The BtilJoct linn not yet lecn chosen, but will be announced later. The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist church held an art exhibition in the vacant store room of the II. W. Hrown building Inst evening. Frank Powdorly, an aged resident of Forest City, was taken violently In sane one day last week and has since been confined- In the borough lockup. The poor directors will remove him to an Insane asylum. Forest City young people have or ganized themselves Into a body to be known as the Paragon Social club. The club Htarts out with a membership of about twenty, and will hold Its next meeting tomorrow evening at the homo of Slips Edith Hrown, on Main street The officers chosen by the club wclc. President. David H. Hart is: secietarv. Miss Kill th Brown; ticasurcr, Fred. Reynolds The Delaware and Hudson company paid Its employes at the Vandllng col liery yesterday. Tlitr countv CluUtlnn Kndravor con vention will bo held In the Hnptlst church at thli place on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 29 and 30. Watch mectlnc services will be held In the Methodist chut eh on New Year's IPC. A lodge of the Shield of Honor will be Instituted nt Vandllng tonight. CUT TO PIECES. Slashed Itiglit nnd Lclt--An Account iiig.llii8tlln.Hnde to the Court in Ten l)axs--r,xcr thing Coiug I'nst. Your ("linnce i Now Here. The great sale of high grade cloth ing, etc. xxhlch Is noxv going on nt 211 Washington nvenu1. has Its effect on the people. Thousands of buyeis lrom nil over this county nie dally pack ing their store. The prices of these high grade garments haxe been cut to pieces nnd th finest kind of clothing, etc., are being slashed llsht and left. As the executors for this estate have only ten days left to get rid of this stock, In older to make a settlement, you must not delay If you need any cloth ing for men, boys nnd children. Every thing xxlll go rapidly from noxv on It xxlll pay you to take advantage of this great sale. A saving of 60 cents on every dollar invested, guaranted to you. Note the folloxvlng pi Ices weigh in your mind nil that Is said her' Hrlng this circular with on point out the aitlele 5 on wish and It xvlll be shoxxn to nu exactly as described. Don't wait. Don't put off coming, as the goods must be sold In ten days: School Pants, all sizes, regular $2.50 pants sale price. $! ."0. SI B0 buys Men's pants sale price. $l.i"0. !S cents buys Men's Neat pants, all slz". cost $2 00 to manufacture sale pflee, flSc. Sc. buys a pair of .Men's Cotton Socks, xvoith 17c a pair sale price, Cc. c. each Men's Hed Handkerchiefs, 1c. flSc. buys MenV All Wool Sxxeateis, xvorth $1.7.") sale price, 9Sc. Men's Fine Whit' Launch led Shirts, 49c. and G2 Men's Fine Silk Ties, worth r,0c sale price, .".c. Men's nine Overalls and Jackets, worth .",0c sale pi Ice, ,17c Men's Oood Suspenders, xxoitb 25c sale price, 7c. Men's Fine Fedoia or Alnlne Hnt. 9Sc. $1.21. $1.19. and $1.9s. Men's Fine Stiff lints. 75c, 9Sc. $1.24. $1.25. F.x tia Coxert Cloth Overcoats from $5 to $15 00. Men's Oveicoats In Heavers. Chinchillas and Stonneis. xxoith from $S00 to $.'0.00 sale price. $3.0S to $9 00. Children's Cape Overcoats, xvoith fiom $3.00 to $00 sale nice, 79e to $2.75 Oxer 5.000 diffeient OxercoatM will be slaughtered Chllditn's Heefeis In all colors for less than one-half of their vnhie Thcr- are thousands of other bar gains too numeiou.s to mention, so call and see for ourself. We call your special attention that this stock Is all tailor-made and xxc have a special line of extia noxv suits for huge men. Sale Insts only ten d.ivs to xvlnd up this t state. "'Chlcagu Combination Clothing companx, 211 Washington axenue, next to Connollv & Wallace's old stund, directly opposite the couit house. Set anion, Pa. P. S. Dining this sale the store will be kept open evenings until It p in,. Satuidays until 11 p. in Hailrond fun, nt all out of toxxn cus tomers buying $5.00 and ox ei xvlll be paid by showing p-tnrn ticket If jou live five miles, come to this great sale. If mii Hvo twenty-fix e miles, come to this gieut sale; if you lixe fifty miles, come to this great sale. Kimiing an lionet Penny. Fiom London Tlt-Iiit. Miss l.lly nestles famlllnrl on the lap of a filing gentleman xvho has Peen p.ij . Ing Ills adilnsscs to lur lilg slstei all tluouuh the spiiiigtime of this ear. "Tell me, sli, aie xou xxell ortV ' "Yes, my little pet " "An you very well off'" "Win. xx hat dili'ereiv i- can It make lo ou xxliellior I am i till or not? ' "You see. mx big slsic r s iid strnlii that she wuiild gli 20 fi.mrs to Icnoxv If c i weic x-fll off, and 1 should llKi to c irn the mone 317 Lackawanna Avenue. RY000Y Koyal make the food pure, xvholesome and dellcloui. Absolutely Puro BOY At, BAKINQ POAOtR CO., NEW 0ftK, Mtm WIWIWIWIII1I1HMIIIMHHI1 II THE MARKETS. Wnll Strcrt Itcvltixv. Jscxx" York, Dec. 16. Today's market xxns largely professional unci in tliu contest lielxx-eon thn IuiIIh nnil bears tho fornu r cnllHtcd themsclxc-s iimler the banner ot tho Coalers nnd the- latter made tho local Unction stocks tlilr main reconiM1. Tlio fortunes of battle seemed to shift several times ilmlnK the d.ix and In thu mlildlo nfteinoon tho bulls seemed to haxe gained a iIpc'Mxc advnntu'se, the cat Her marked ios.-es in some s erlal stocks having been almost entirely xvld out and tho bears apiiarentlv dtlven to cox or. In tho Inst hour of trading, lioxxexer, a laige number of loans xxerc suddcnlv called, and In te rladnK thorn the call loan rates stiffened sharply to 4 per cent, at xxhlch into n large amount of money xvas placed. This Induced liquidation, especially In stocks xxhlch yielded a profit on the day's nd xanoo. The boars, tints encouraged, re newed their attack on the specialties xxhlch hue! engrossed their attention all day and uncoxercd stop loss orders on tho xx ay doxxn. .As a consequence tho tide of battlo xxas turned complete and xlctory lay xxlth the bears. Tho total sales xx-ero ICn.SUO shales. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL. LGN & CO., stock brokers, Mcars build ing, rooms "U3-700. Open- High- Low- Clos POWDER ing, est. est. tng. Am. Cot. Oil' .; 3i, l :! Am. Sug. Ite'g Co.. Ill nj j:4 l.w, Atch., To. .t S. l-'e .. V, U iZ 1.'.'4 A.. T. & S. R. l'r .. Vfii W -M "iV, in. Tobacco Co .... !; S? JfiSj S7 Am. Spirits S b S 8 Ilrook H. P si ,!i sjij, iij Hay State Oas 1'4 .1 ii2 ji., N. J. Central S73i S's 8T' wi Chic. &. C. XV l" f,is ,?4 i;ts 'hic. & N. XV 121 Uli3 11 Kvt Chic, II. & Q 91 ioo'h t'S'i W'i Chicago Ons 0G7i '7&8 M's 'Wi Chic. Mil. & St. P .. a-,', 91; Wi'l chic, n. i. &v '.ii s4 ic in1 :as Chic, St. P. M. & O. 7S'i 7!) Wi IVi c. C. C. & St. 1 3j ,!-,i :, r, Uelaxxnre .t Hud ..111 lu 1J01 lllt i).. l. k- xv ir,! i:,i 153 ni " n. y. l. j:. ,t xv .. r,u r,4 iv,s iv,t, (leu. Klectrlc .",!' !'!" :'-', 'Av Louis, k. Nash "5 ", -,T'3 h" Manhattan Hie lm,. int;a4 pen Wl M. K. A: To., Pr ... ?.U 3" 3iji3 lA'i Mo. Paclllc 3x, ,r ,".l " 3li8 Nat. Lead X,s ,; ;, y0 N Y Centrnl Ph lisi w; 07"4 Out. & West lVV, I.Vg i:,'4 157K North. Paolllc 2i2 ::.i4 i U Nor. Pacific Pr .... W, C 0 wis, Paclllc Mail :i0i4 -M :!m, ,-;u'4 Phil. & Head iji8 22'c ::.' .'.'i4 Sout fiern H. It t i n, ng Southern It. K., Pr.. 32'i :':th 32'4 Xi Tenn.. C. .t Iron ... :."; :" 2;,i? :.-i, To.is & P.ic-ilic ... n 11'-, 11JH in". I'nlon I'.ulllc .. . . L'iK j'.'i -,u ,-'. "P. S. Lc.ithtr Pr. !',' i,1 fi.'. u Wabash. Pr l3, ifK IS14 p,i4 West. I'nlon fH) !)', vjt i,,s 'ijx-cuviiicnti, ;: per cent. ""Lx-dividoiul, 1 per cent. CJIlCAUO GKA1N MAIIKKT. Open- High- Loxv- Clos- W1IKAT. Ing. est. est. tng. Mfix !iij iiu, OO'J "1'; Julx MS, S.J1, Ml, ),! t' -...s'. Mnv 3S's Ti 'JS3 m July ,"0 ) " 31) OATS. May :j4 :it j i"is PORK. May S.n: s.77 S.C: s.7", January 3.10 S.;.' S.PJ M LAUD. January 1.45 t.Au I.U 1.1, Mnv 1.G0 4 iJ7 1 a) j r,;, Puts. Wg to 0ir4; call, 02. Srrnnton Hoard nf Trnilo Ixclinnso (uotations.-AII Quotation!) Hased 011 Par ol 100. STOCKS. nid. AskeJ. Pcranton x: Plttston Trae. Co. ... io National Bor.ng i: Drlll'g Co. ... 0 Plrst Natlonil Bank C50 nimhurst lioulevard Co 109 Scranton Savlr.cs Hank 300 Scranton I'acklng Co as Lacka. Iron and Steel Co lja Third Nutlonal Bank 300 Throop Noxe'.ty .M'f'g Co yi Scranton Traction Co is 1; Scranton Axle Works 75 Weston Mill Co 2J0 Alexander Car Ucplaccr Co iw Scranton Heddlng Co 103 Dime Dep. & Dls. Hank itX) Peek Lumbe- M'f'g Co 175 225 Economy Light, Hent & Pow er Co 43 HOND3. Scranton Pass. K.illxvcy, first mortgage due 1M0 US People' street Ital'vxay first mortpagi duo 111? 115 People's S'rret Railway, Gen- fral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 10) Laeka Township Jjchool 6 l(rj Cit ef Scranton St Imp. C 10.' M Vernor Cos' Co S3 Scranton Axle Works li) scrjnton Tiactlon Co 100 . rxv Yuri. 1, dun Mnrlict. New York, Dec 13. I'"lour Very ciulet and barely steadx , city mill patents V- ali.ta; xxlntcr patents, fl.SuaMO; cit.x mill clears, ?" 10a." ',). Wheat Spot film; No. 2 red, W.c, f. o. b alloat, No. 1 hurd Manitoba. 31.02. f. 0. b., to anlx-o; No. 1 northein New York, )Vtc.. spot; opllo-xs opened easy under local offerings, rallied on Punch cables, small northwest re ceipts nnd cold xxpiither xvcbt, holding Hi in nil ilny rind closing uic net higher on a late scote among shorts: January. id 5-l(,a97c cjpsed 97c. ; May, 92 9-lCu!U'ic closed 9'P,4c. ; December. 9J',sa'J7'tC., closed Ui'ic Corn Spot Him; No. 2. 34'.c. f. o. b., uflont; options opened steadj and ad x.ineed, closed uncliuinreil to 4c. net high er; December, 3l4a:ilc. ; May. .TOViHI'sC, closed 3l'tc. tiats Spot ciulet ; No. U, 27'ic; No. 3, 27c; No. 2 xxhlto, 29' jc; No. 3 xxhlte, 2S'jc; track mixed, xxestern. 27,si '.V'c.i track white. 2.lV,p. : options cpilet all day. closing unchanged; Decem ber. 27c; Pebruary, 273c ; May, dosed 27c Heef Steady Cut Meats Dali; pickled hams. 7aSi,c. lluttcr tjulet; xv ost ein creamery 15 inc.; factory, U'alTci niglns, 2-tc; Imitation creamery, 13',-.al?c.; stnto dairy, 3a!lc. ; creamery. 15a2.'c Cheese Steady; large white. September, .'''in'tVjc.; small do., 9a9',ic; largo colored. September, 8'iaS.c ; small do., 9a3'c: large late made. iUii'c; do. smnll. k'a Mvc; light skims. taO'-e. , pait skims, I'-a S'sc ; full skims. 3.1 4c, UggsStead : Htate and Pennsylvania, 21a2Cc.j western fresh. 20.121c. Tnlloxv-Flrm. Petroleum Dull. Phlliidnlpliiii Prorlfion Mnrlirt. Philadelphia, Dec. IB. Wheat Uc. low er; contuict grade, December, 9Ma!iu',jC i January, February lind March, nominal. Corn-Stcndy; No, 2 mixed. December nnd January, 32',ia32ic; Kebruaiy and Mnrch, nominal. Outs Plrm; No, 2 xvhlte, December und January. 29a29Vicj Mirch nnd May. nominal. Potatoes gulct but steady; xvhlte, choice, per bushel, 73a 5Hc. i do. fair to good, Cia'Oe, ; do, Penn- sylvMiIa. choice. 'KaSrtc.! sweets, prime, per basket, Gfla",c;, ; do. seconds, SJattJc. Mutter Ste-ulyj fancy xvestern creamery. 23c; do. Pennsylvania prints, 23c; do, xvestern ilo 23c. KggH-t'nchangcd ; fresh nenrby. 2dc; do. xxestern, 20c. Cheese Steady. itodned Sugars Pnclumged. Cototn-Stendy. Tnllow-Dull. Live Poul trySteady, foxvls, 6'&uSc; old roosters, K'jc; spring chickens, 6',iiu7c; biollcis, !a Pc. ; turkojs, 9al0c; ducks and geese, a fc Dressed Poultiy Vnchanged; foxvls, choice. Sc; do. fnlr to good, 7a71ic chick ens, large, 9c; medium, 7n. , common and scalded, 4a7c; turkpys. choice, 12allc; do. fair to good, lOallc; ducks, 7a9c Up cclpts Flour, 5,000 barrels and 2'l,00u sacks; xx hent. 8.000 bushels; corn, 18,000 bushels; oats, 2J.O00 bushels. Shipments-Wheat. G.G00 bushels; corn, 12,000 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels. Clilcngo (iraiti .llnrket. Chicago, Dec 15. The leading futures ranged as follnxvs: Wheat-December, 97ISa97'ic; January, 92a93c; May, '.WMja 9Pic, Corn-December, 25'4a2.6,c; Janu ary, 2on25c.; May. 2SnEc. Oats-Do-ccmber, 21'ia2Pxc; May. 22i,a22c 1'ork -Jannnty, K42iiaS.50; .May, JS.BJsaS.7i. Lanl-.Ianimrx', $l.4Vil 47'.; May. $4,C0al.(, lllbs-Janunry, $1.30.11X1; .May, $1 42'2.il.!7. Cash quotations xvero ns folloxvs: Klour Kasy; No. 2 spring wheat. bSaSOc; No. ;t do., $2a93c.i No. 2 red, 974c; No. 2 corn, 2CUc; No. 2 oats. 2J'cc; No. 2 xvhlte, f o. b 24a2itsc; No. 3 while f. n. b 2U KSc; No. 2 rye. 4j'-c; No. 1 flax se.nl. $1.15al.lS'i; prlmo timothy seed. J2.H2'-a 2.C5; pork. $7.50a7.55: lard, $4.-,a4.."0; ribs. 4.27Ua4.C2,4; shoulders. i.aP,c; sides, $4 4ia4G.": whlskv, $1.19; sugars, cut Ion!, $3.93; granulated, $'.32. Ueoelpts-Klour, 33.000 barerls; wheat. 314 ln) bushels; coin, 108.000 bushels; oats. 1,1.1 U00 bushels; ryo $6,000 bushels; bailey. !..0un bushels Shipments Klout. 20KXI bnnels: win at, P.OOi) bushels, corn, l".0o) bushels; onts. 217.000 bushels, ijo. 1.0m) bushels, bailey. 9,000 bushels. Npxv York l.ivp stock. Noxv York, Dec 15. Heex-es Qul and steady; nativo steers, $l.l5a'; stags und oxen, $2.50.i4M; bulls, $3n3.S0; dry cows, $l.S',a3.2.. Calx . s Act ixv and steady; VPtils. $3a3.25, grasseis, $3a'!.W Sheep nnd Lambs Steady and easier; sheep, $1 nl7, lambs, $5 73nb.7). Hogs Firm at $3.i".a3.S5. tiullnlo l.tvn Stock. Kast Uutfalo, X. Y.. Dec. 13. Cattle Steady. Hogs Quiet: Yorkois, good to choice, $l.V)a3.5J; loughs, common to rholce, $1a3.13, plg, common to choice $3 COa.1.6',. Phcep and Lambs -Dull nnil ulrttt'Q Itmlia ntiAtnn In ..v,,n il . 1, ' . ''. .u, ...,t,u, tiiuu,- ... l-LIII vix'viII'.m t , culls to common. $1.50.15.50; sheep, choice 10 seiecieci xxeiners, ji.iiai.7j; culls to common, $3a3.73. m Clilrtigo I, Ixo Stocl;. Chicago, Dec. 13. Cattle-Hood dm&nd. common to good, $:a3.73; steers, $4.4"m5 ID, fi'Odeir, $3.R1al.35; stookers. Ui3 75. choice heifers, $3.7il,M); calves. $rt. Hogs Strong at $3.27a3.372; pigs, 3 2".a3.'t3. Sheep nnd Lambs III good demand, sheep $L.7"at fo poorest up to $4.C0dl 7" for chedee to prime natives; western led lots, $3.75a1 3'', Iambs, $4a4.3i) for culls to 5 73as 90 for c holoc to extra grades. Receipts Cattle. 11 m head; hogs, 2S,iX head; sheep, 13.000 head. I.nst Liberty C'nttlo Market. 'East Liberty, Pa. Doe. 13 -Cattle-Steady; prime, $t.7."nlS5, common. $3.2",a 3.C0; bulls, stags nnd cous. $.'i3.ryi Hns -Active: prime medium xx-otghts. $3.ViaJU, best Yorkers and pigs, $3.3,': heaxy hog.s $3.13; goort roughs. $J.75a.i,13, common roughs, $,.23a2.iH Sheep Plrm, choleo $1.(0.14.75; common. $3a"H",, clinlce l.im'H. $".7iG. comon to good lambs, $.3i)a3.J'i. veal mixes. $ii..V1.i7.25. Oil Mmkct. Oil City. Pa. Dec 13. Credit balances 6"; salc. 1.,,u.Hi barrels of certificate oil nt C" cash; no bids for Januais clellxerx , shipments, 71 S73 IfineW run. Ki'"'0 bar rels. Cure s'ck lieadaclio, lad tasto In the nimith. coated tongue, gas In the stomach, dlRtrei.i and lncIlsetlon Do uot ueaketi, Imt lime tnnle effect IX ffn, 111 ouly 1'illt tu tako with llood't Saraparul ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS And envied by bis piisihIlm, Wo haxo brought about tho ttmo xvhen a man In mod. erato circumstances can bo xxell drejsol A short tlmoago he xxas compollod to put up wlUt a ieiul.nindb suit. Wo multo u salt fiom SIS up, tlmcolori clotn nnd cut guar anteed. W. J. Davis, 21.1 Wjomint xv. Tho Old Dominion Company's EXPRESS STEAMERS "Princess Anne," "Yorktown," nnd "James, tou n" oiler business men, pleasure seekers nnd visitors to OLD FOIST COHFOilT n most expeditions route, rei'Miliig Noifoik at lu.iiua, m.,slxliuoxxholoduyln Norfolk, connecting xxlth fast nltcrnoon tialns for tha Wosl, houth and southwest from nnd xxlth boats for lJnltimore, Md an I Wanhliigton, D. C, nnd all connecting lines. VA. For further information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Pier a6, North Klver, New York. W. L. UL'ILLAUUCU. Vlce-Prei. andTrsf. Ic Manassr. Tribune WantM Ads cost but one cent a word. They do the business. if i gF ffi " i I J? vUg &$ ?mm'kJki CHR - When out shopping visit our store and remember our stock of Fine China Cut Glass Lamps and Globes, BricaBrac. THIRD HIT in mi CF SCRANTON, Special Attention fiiven tu Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accoinmo.hitimis In tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, 200,000 Surplus, - - 800,000 Undivided Profits, 79,000 W3F. COXKELL, President. HEXKY BELIX, Jr., VIre Prc. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier. & . Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas", Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRHMG Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House 307 BSQ THE Holiday Shoes and Slipp Our prices are astonishing all. Never have such high grade goods been sold at such remarkably low prices. Spot cash purchasing of manufacturers in need of ready money brings you unheard-of opportunities. Unusual Values In Men's Shoes. 3! en's Pnti'iit LohiIkt $4 and $5 Shoe. nil sizos, nt $2.'$, $2.49 and $2.98. Jlt'ii's WinUr Hiissol. i-inl line i $1 shoos nt $2.48 nnd S2.9S. Murs in :iiuil Hiisscr and lnrk Slioos at $2.98. all sizes. Men's Ih'-ss Slices at .)sc, $1.29, $1.49. $1.79 and S1.9S. Phenomenal Values in Ladles' Shoes Ludii's' P.ilonl Loather Vesting TopSlines regular $5 kind, at $2.9S. LiidiiV Fine Vici, liand-lurned cloth tup shoes, worth $1, at$2.4S. Ladies' hand-sewed $l! and $4 shoes, at $1.98 and $2.4S. Ladies' $IJ Shoes, patent quarter liand-sewed, all sizes, button and lace, $1-49 Liulie-' Dress Mums nt ;i9c, 09c, 98e and $1.29. Ladies' heaver i'oxed lace and elastic slioes ut 09c and 98c. Slippers. Slippers. Lxtrn (uulity ffuatskiiislipers in green, hrown, lavender and hlack kid or chamois lined, iinished with patent leather, usual $1.50 kinds at 9Sc. Imitation alligator and embroidered velvet slippers, some kid lined, $1.00 ones, nl 09"i. Imitation all'gator goatskin a id embroidered velvet slipper, all sizes, pat ent leather trimmings. S9c values, at 59c Embroidered velvet unci guatskin slippers, patent leather trimmings, 75c o .es, nt 49c. Ladies' Slippers at 39e, 49c, 79c, 9Sc nnd $1.50. Hoys' and louthY Slipp rs nt 49c and 09c. The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call and exam ine our goods before buying elsewhere, and make our store your headquarters, Remem ber, there is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. 307 ISTMAS WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOU. , Bnmi, 422 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Our Holiday Display Is now at tlic lieijrlit 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. Rugs All shapes and 23 enough lor a room, consisting of Wiltons. Ax- minsters, Brussels, Moquettes, Smyrna and Japanese ; also Fur Rugs, Sheepskin Mats and Baby Carriage Robes. liver v article must bi sold before Christmas, and to do this vc have marked them at fast-selling prices. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 408 Lackawanna Avenue. LiUWAiiil LUMBER L'0 HAHUFACTURIRS OF SKO PH. HE BOCK HI MIM LUMBER Hill limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine UaiN saivcd to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock rrop Timber promptly lurnished. MILLS At CrobS Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susqite 'anna Kailroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport. and iort Allegany Kailroud. Capacity- HIO.OOO feet per day. GliMiUAL OFFlCF.-lJoardof Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4011. i i ur oif oy junii n- rncura, j Bpruco otroet. OAlDOW5 Lackawanna Avenue. BARGAINS IN ,.2b The Acknowledged n j M 5i ntudii aiiuu nuuse, LACKAWANNA AVENUE V Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Meat, Game and ' Fish Sets. ' Q1ALL (Open Evenings) CO., sizes, many of them large CARPETS AND DRAPERIES ti'tn in ilcLjt itM to use Icr NVr. ols Debility, Loss ol Tower, ImpotcncT.Atropbv.VarleottltiM 'herneaknrs'ies, lrom any cvic, uii Sexiae Pills. Dralm clitcke-J ann lull vigor quickly restot to. If nlfetcd. asck truetw rnult hfflly, 'Tailed f er SI 00:0 boxes $1 CO. Wi If nTltetcd. asck truetl. rnult uuiIt. Milled f er SI 00;6 boxes J1 CO. WitV 3.00 orders vie crive a truarantee to cure or refund tbe money. Addict. rAU UCOICWE CO., ClCTCUod, O. rnarmacii, cur, vwomina ovonuo ana Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House ers Cheapest Wholesale ft ww and
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