The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 22, 1897, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SCRANTfrW TKIBUB-- WEDNESDAY MOUNIW&, DEOHMJiER, B, 18f)7.
FOR THE
1
RS
Fancy Pillows,
Odd Chairs,
Fancy Tables,
India Scats,
Lace Curtains,
Door Draperies,
Rugs of All Kinds,
Carpet Sweepers,
A large variety at
WILLIAMS i J'MOLTY'S.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
roKFsrcirv.
Following uro the rrcc nil, elected
nflleeis of the M-'tli-xllHl KplPiopul
Sunday Helmut. Suiieilntendent, I H.
Mny; nslstant, H. II Alexander, hoc- I
letnry. Mt"! Helm Penteuist. a-v-NtuM,
ili-s Maine J. ItiTivvn, llbiarlan, OlUei ,
F. Peau-nall; iiHKtnnt. V. Stanley i
IJvans; treasuiei, Miss Ilelieeea llutk
InRliUm. a--.lstunt. Mis. O. F. Cnlo,
oiKanlst, Mif. (5. 1'. Mae, uhslstant, i
Miss Heulah Ulne. '
The Catholic Mutual Henetlt ai-o-datlon
has elected tl fnllnvv liu; ntll
tei.s: President. Pati . O'Haia: lli.st
vke-liroslilent, John 1' Muuay, sec -ond
vlt e-picsldent. MUhncl Stein
luccher. fluancl.il hecretar,F. J Hood:
lecurdinR .seeretaiy, John McDonald;
iisxitant leeoidlntr secretary. M J. Fal
lon, tieuMiiir, I'etei llll ilt. mar
shal. Patrhl; Malla, gimul, M If had
Ciay.
Division No. 1, Ancient Older of
Hibernians, elected the following olll
ctis at its last meeting: Pieshlent.
1ionu.nl Fallon; lce-pn bldent, Jiu-t'pli
Connolly: recording iecietaiy, John
McDonald; financial secretary. Patiick
lioiirh; tieasuier. Thomas Mutphy;
Kiiaid, TMvvanl Uoaeh The society
donated $10 to He F.ithei Phillips, of
1'l.ilns, who Is tontesllng with F.ithei
O'Malley, of Kingston, for a cold chal
ice, the money talsed to go tnvvnuls
1 'plnK out a debt against the Plains
parish. I
The Catholic Total Abstinence Fnlon
and IScncAolpnt society leeenth eleet
(l these olllcers: 1'iesldent, Patiick
Cleaiy; Ice-president, John P. Mm
ja, l cording seuetary, John Mi Don
nld, linancial t-ecietaiy, William
White; treasuier, M. J. Haley: stt-Beant-at-ainis,
John J. Connolly: in- ,
MstlRatint? coniinlttee, James Mlskoll,
Tohmas Mii!h, William Connolly;
sick conmilttee, Fiancls McClo.skiy,
Gooij;e McKeinon. William Catfrey.
At St. At;nes Catholic chinch, on
ChrlFtmas morning, high mass will be
cplebialed at 3 30 and 10 10 and mass
at S...0. Theie will be special imis-li'
for the occasion, the choli, under the
leadcishlp of Piof. Motrin, h.ivlnpr
piopuied for icnilltlon IlosM's Ma in
H, ui ranged by Hamma In the even
ing at 7 o'clock the i e will be ieHpuiR
and benediction.
A petition Is bclns cluuluttil and lq
leieivim? immeious slcnatuies, nvl.Intf
the boroiiRh council to lefuse the ilsht
of way to the Caibondale and Foiest
City Traction compan unless It aKiees
to lay Its Hacks as fai noith on Main
stieet as the Cliffoid bleaker. The
(ompan wants a fianchlse Kianted
which will not compel It to kj farther
than Center stieet. This would make
the tt i minus in the heart of the town
and at a place wheie theie Is scant
loom now. It would be unsightly, In
convenient to pedestiians and diheis
and a disci imlnatlon against people
living In the not them pan of the boi
ough. The company claims It has not
power enouch to tun cais past Ceniei
stteet, et a ear oi two ago, when
woiklng for a tight of wav, the olllc
lals wcie teady and anxious to pioni
Ise to go to the iioithein end of the
botough. Why they can not do It now
Is among the things that have not been
explained Anjway, there Is n knge
sled kick against a fianchlse being
given on any othci condition than that
the road shall lie extended to the Clif
foid bieaket. The council will meet
In special session in a few Uas to
dispose of the mattet.
and Scott iwm held at Tompklnsvllle,
Dec. IS. in spite of the severe weather,
the attendance of parents mid teachers
vvus very good ntb oth .sessions. The
Institute was called to order by Mr.
F. V. Worth, as c hall man, find after
singing, excellent papers were tend by
Miss I.tuj Williams on "Ways In
Which Parents Cou'nteract the Work
of the School," and "The Value of a
School Ilbiatv," by Miss Minnie Fos
ter A splilted dl.idislon of the latter
subject by Professms J. C. Ta.vlor, W
It. (iiaves. F. H. tlteene, Mr. John Cute
nnd otheis. followed. A selection from
Tennyson was beautifully tendered by
Miss Uertha Holgate. Professor
Hrecne's talk on "Nature Study by
Means of Peisonal Observation." was
Intcicstlng and helpful After a brief
discussion of that subject, Mr. Dolph
McLaughlin, a blight little school boy
of the place, ictlted "Gtatulma's Mis
take," and the aftei noon session closed.
In the evening, aftel a paper on "The
Study of Atnetlcan Cltlenshlp In Con
nection with Fnlteil States HlstoiJ,"
and a duct bv Misses Anna and Stella
Cllte. Piofcssoi Cltaves, of Sciantoli,
lead a veiy earnest nnd thoughtful
papet on ' The Itelatlon uf the Com
mon Schools to Society." Miss Jessie
Meade, one- of out school girls, liclttd
vei.v nliel.v. a duct by Misses Fannie
and Grace Decker, and a lecltatlon by
Miss Holgate wetc heartily applauded
Miss I.utlo Johnson and Mr Letinle
Johnson aNii sang very tiled. County
Supcilntendent Taylor spoke. In tyls
usual liiipies.se way. on the condition
of country schools, naming some liln
dianecs and advocating township High
schools and the continuing of teacheis
In the same position as a means of
Iniptovement Among the pleasant
featuus of the institute were the In
terest nnd piitlclpillon Indlscusslon
by patterns of the schools, and the cor
dial hospitallt of the people of Tompklnsvllle.
iu&V2 OC OC 6dO 36 6060464
There is a
Class of People
o
v Who nro Injured by the
X use of coffee. Uecently
tlicre hai bean placed in
all tho grocery store, a
& new preparation called
GRAIN-O, mado of pure
j grains, that takes the place of
? toffee.
The most delicate stomach
V receives it without distress,
a and hut few can tell it ltoni
2 coffee.
It docs not cost over
ns nuieh. Children may
j drink it with great benefit.
15 cents nnd 25 cent'5 per
O package. Tty it. Ask for
GRAIN-O.
'Try Qrain0 1
vooe-o" f'?-vv?-o&$oo$fr0'
ll.OO'n. Corn-Spot weak; No. 2, 3IV-. f.
o. b afloat, options steady but weak
ened and cloed 'i'ic. net lower, May
Sfsa14 5-ir.ci, closeel .tlie.; December,
dosed ?:2v OntH Spot dull. No. 2 27' .c,
I No ,'l, 27e , No. 2 white. ymS--c . No. a
I white, 2snlT)'i.i.; tluek, mixed, western.
si'uiup'te , trailc vvlille, vve-ctcrn, :vv
"2'4c; track white state. 5s4nX!.c. ; op
tions dull and balelj stead, closing 'c.
net lorter, IVbruiir nnd May ilosul Si'NiP;
December 27'4e eltcf Firm Cut Meats
CJulot. llutter Steady: western cream
er ir..i2Je. ; do. fnctol, l.'alTe. KlRllis,
I 22c. Iinltatlon crenmety. ll'tiilc, state.
tlnlr 13a20e. , do creiitnerv, ru21e Cheesa
Steadv; large white. September, H'fcc.f
small do., 9,im4i ; luge colon d do Ji'ji" ;
small ilo , 'la'iije , Inri'e late niliile 1V1
te ; smntl do, S'4as'l.c. ; light skims, hi
fi'ie.; part skims I'sh'iV : full skims. Uu
4c. Kggs Stench , stute and l'ciinsM
vnnla 2lii2te., western flesh 2"a2.!e. Tal
low rirm: city, :,ei3 !l-ll'.c ; countr. !'j
n"V'. Pelroleam cjtilet, united, no n.ar-kct.
CHRISTMAS
Clilrngn f.riun 'larket.
Clilciigo Dec. 21 The hiding futures
ranged as follows. Wheat lieeemli r
$1 ini.nl mi, Janiian. 'iP-,n'ii,c.; May, VSj
ti'JJ'ic Coin December 2ii' 1 1 Lo ' o , .Pin
uarv STUuKtic . Mnv Ln jiiri'i,ii2,i,c )i
Dccembei. jri.i.'P
Miiv.
AVi'CA.
Michael liurke, a well-known nnd te
spected 1 evident of Avoui, was almost
instantly kill d c"-terdny afternoon on
the Delaware and Hudson track about
one mile above the Aveiru station He
was picking coal, nnd not being con
scIouh that his head leaned so elo'e to
the ttnek, the Jcr-ey Cential train, due
at 12 21, cam tapidl along and liuiled
him some distance away. When plclsid
up he was yet alive and the ttnlnmen
convened him to his humble home, a
shoit distance nwn. wheie he llnicied
a fvv houis nfterwatd. Deceased was
about ft! yeais of age nil Industilnus
and peaceable clticn. Not being able
to wolk in the mines he was obliged
to proem e outfdd work about the col
lletles, nnd when unemploed was In
the habit of picking coal along the
ttaek. He was a membei of the A. O.
U , 15 of i: . and Is suivlvcd by a wife
and one daughtei The f uncial will
take nine on Thursday afternoon In
tel ment will be In St Mar's ceme
teiy. Yesteiday afternoon at about n 30
o'clock occun eel Hit death of C.ith
eilno. daughter of Mr. nnd Mis Den
nis Ctcedan, of Dunont. Doecbed was
about 27 e.its of age, endowed with a
beautiful Clitlstlan chaiaelei and des
pite hei IHnesfc, which v as of long dur
ation, sh bote herself up btavelv, and
when fate had ilecteul that she was
not to outlive the irvages of disease,
die became leeoncllcd and loni'ed for
the end to foirt'. She died peacefully
surioundid b the mrmbels of the fam
llv The f initial will take place on Fil
elay punning with a lequlem tnacs at
St. Man's cluu eh. Intel ment will be
nuicU in St. Mniy's ecmettiy.
THE MARKETS,
all "street ic now.
Ne,' Yoik. Die. 21 !fulncss in securi
ties was foi the must )iit hileiiel dull
toil ty and pi.ces Migneil Tioni Inanlticm.
Tin most notable movement In the rill-
lloul list was that III Not the in P.icilH.
pn fetnil, which fell awn ,i point en
latere le.illlng sales imliiee I bv the pl
lnent ot I Ii. dlvlleiiil of 1 iei cent, wlileh
was tnl.en oft tin price loila.e (.juotiitintis
Horn LuMdoti and fnnn the German
buitrsi 1. vvhile llns sloeli n, .1 spi'uu
tlvv favoilte, sliowul th it tat tc.illzliig
nmveine nt was in luice tle-ie also ami
tin ii wete sales cf the nodi In tills mar
ket for lorclgn account, file siatetpi it
of i linings foi the second v.eik in De
ecinliet alsi encoiuag -il lb. sillers viith
Us Inenuse of less tlinti Sluifin oci tlm
lUiiespoiidlng wid In last uu as com
p.neel with lncrcis.s .i- ovu iImmiih in
utile 1 1 1 cent weel's The stock i.illliel a
fruition before the close 'the lone of
the niones in 11 kit continues! uivettlnl
( I 'in n s were leiinitecl limine, the elm ..s
l'i li as I per cent, but Ji ' at the c to-o
ol tin- m.irKet there weie Minis offered
down to 1 per cent and an .utinl ttans
ntilcin v.ns ie)Oit(d at 111 it llguie. Tills
uilcli 11 wenkenlng of cull 11101111 had 1n
flin nee nil the pikes 01 sPkKs which Will
wnl nnd eellnlnrr at the close. Totll
tilcs wire 107 S00 shuns.
furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
Li:N .e. CO.. Moek brokcis, Meats build
ing, looms 7(Jj-7Cti.
Open- lllsh- Low- Clos.
Ing est est m?.
,.1"S?S l"'i'4
'40221,1
Pork Janit.in, jl.7i'is r,2 . Mnv j'ivissi
Lard January, $1 f.i at i:1, Mnv, 77'5
nf72' ... Itlbs Jniu.irv. JllltlfO, All,
l lOal 5". Cadi limitations wen as fol
lows: rienir Steaetv . No 2 spring w hi it,
5.sl4iivit,e No. ,', ppilng wheat. sJi.ile.. -No.
2 red, $1 (i. No 2 corn 2G ,e.; No. 2 oats
221-.C ; No. 2 white f o b 2Pc: No :i
Willie, f. n. b 2'.i2l't;c : No 2 1 ,-e. lii'.c ;
No 2 bailey 27.i17e No. 1 ll.ix icil s'lls
nl 21'-, prime tlmothv seed. W"; pork
S7rni7r,;l.ird JI 's'.al ". ribs. 51 f, el 72' .
shoulders, IVn-Tis . sides, $1 77'ljir. mi;
whlskv, St 11; fiienis. unelnii'jed. lie
celpts Flour 27 01 bnrtels; wheat. Sil.mi)
bushels; corn lis (in inuhels; oits 11! I'M
bifliets; rve 11 IH0 bushels; hut lev 71 "ID
bushels Shhunentt Flout. II i 0 tj.ineis.
vehe.it 'mi) budiils. corn. 7!(i0 liiisltelh,
outs 27" iM bushels, re, none, barley, -COO
bushels.
?iil 'if I,' 'Me'c
Hast Huffilo. N. Y.. Doc. '.I.-Cattl"
(inlet Ilos About ste.ulv: Y01 kors,
choli 1. $!Ci); lourlis, e.inii'ion to choice1,
t'ltJi, p'gs $110 Slicep nnd Lun'lM
Wow and e.i!er, Inmbs, ex'in. f.itui'!:
culls to common, f'fii'. !. slinp. 1I1 o
to selected wethers, Sl.CCilSO; cutis to
common, t- to i",.".
A PAS ii:l.
TO.MPKINSVILLi:
The fit st local teacheis Institute for
the townships of Gtetnlldd, Ileiiton
A voting glil t-ltj at hei window. With
out the n'n fall", silently, teasolessl.
The olllur girl lilt dies.
Lcve Ins touched her m&lelen heatt with
lis angle w m I.
l.vi r unil a'lon she sighs.
The hIjJis ,if a join g :iial 1 innke numlc
for the s' d i
A tear falls fiom the long lahcs of her
1101 theai-t ee
riiniii di her tear will eislallze Into
a I'laninrd
fin .1 It v.lll be woin upon the boicm
of .1 minibei of some ttust orsnd!eati.
I'ntil 11 ill the irombei will 1 ive to con
tent 1 1 1 n ' -1-1 f with a 1 him 1 tune.
The cutu mild vvtltc' to hit lover.
lie Is a blue-tvcl bey who winks In a
glass fnetenv foi lour doll.ns a veek.
lit it Is lur leltei .
"Hill. Kuni up twenlte. Did's oil a
di link The old V eim-n Is lade up wlt'i
the rooiratlz You kali lush the growler.
I will swipe -um crackiis utt'n the ba
kur. We have a loavly time. "Molly."
Such is the love of the joung. the true
and the In jutiful.
So rolls the world aw ay Life.
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I Chleiigo, Dec. 21 C iltlr Fnchinged it
'$'10; iimthTH fed, ri. Tes.is fed 1's.i
I 2n; stoektrs and frdeis S!.) Hogs
I14-iriS2'.; pics, $;.. 11.I7'- S'lecii-s." 7"i
aT to JIWi47"; Inmbs slil&J to -.7Vi'i.
P.c celpts Cattle MCi head; liOh", 41'jm)
head, sheep 11,000 held.
Cllsl I, -lii-lll Ult'ii 11-tI,-I.
I Fast Llliertv, Pa. Die. 21 Cattle-
Steulv: pilme ?1 sul in. tomnnin, J 2" 1
S'0: b'dlii Ht ps nnd cows, l 1 : 71 o-s
I -Active: best medium p'cis and torkirc,
fl"n3.ri); heavy. JSo.i 'Vi, good run, lis
S J T.". dJ-j; eotrtn. $2 2i2 W. Sln-o-
I Stead ; choice, flffini;-,, Lonimnn. Sffi'i
::i,i, choice lambs SiSCir., crmmon 10
l,ood lambs, Jl''liii70, veal enhes, "U i7.
t1 iri, '.
Ol! Cltv Pa. Dec 21-CiedIt balanc-t
f.'; ceitlflctites t-pt-m 1 01 bid for cesli,
closulio' Phi fi 1 in h, theie was no d -mn
ml tot tin teg 11 option, shlpt inls,
SiKAl bur.!', tt rs ni'.u b u i s
When out shopping visit our store and remember our stock of
Fine China
Cut Glass
Lamps
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BricaBrac.
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Fish Sets.
WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOU.
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Sp0jl.1I Attnti'n (Ilv'i'o 5. u -nus.
p.m! Ccriiiii.il A.c it:nt.
lilf.'rt' Vo. iiituioJ tf ii 1
Iciulc.l AcoiirJ.ii,; tu iJaiUiu.-.-i .ml
Kcsptmibiiity.
3 I'cr Octit. Intercut AiiovvcJ 011
lutcrcat Dcpoait-.
Caaitil,
Mviiiai Proaij,
5200,003
03,000
Full Set
$5.00
TH
Full Set
$5.00
PULL SET TEETH
lEEIM CLEANED
1 EETH W THOU T PLATE
TEETH EXIHACIED
$5.00 I GPLD FILLINOS
25c 5ILVEU I-ILLINGS
$3.00 , C10LD CROWNS
Free OI HER CROWNS
75c up
50c
$2.00 to $5.0(1
S1.0-.
1 nORE BREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR
Tooth cMrnotoelnnel filled iilnoluii'lv wltbnut pjln bv our Into
KlBiilllli melli.nl iipplloil to the ;iims o Mo-ip-pri luoliij
luutithor riii 1 no. Wunronut eoiiip tin? vvltu .licni ilsimtoi
tiililHh uonts, but wltli ilrst- 1 in iluntists at nrlcoi loss tlim tnilf
tbu flmi.'.'il by them, 'llienj 1110 liu einlv Dun nl Parlors In
Si iitlitiin timlli.ivo tho pitaite-il uppliuniv-i unil luiivillents to
(.'it. ml, llll unil upply olit ormviH unil pjroililu orowns, tinilj.
tn tulili fiom mil mil t-tutli unil wiirrmtoil fur ton yonn, viithout
tlie 1.1st pulloijorpiln l-'iill Sot nf IVth l"i. VV'o nuiirnitJd 11
tit ur tin n i. (Jo 1 i-rnwii unit t tjth w Itbti tt ul.ites rrltl llllln?H
nnil nil other te.-nt.vt vir' elu i" pilnlmslv 11 nl by sneu ills s.
1 t')ino nnil b iv 0 jour tuotli ottr.i t 1 1 I 1 tb) 'iioriiliiuii 1 io 10 10
In the ovonliii with nmv teuth VV'o em tell .vol cciotlv Mint
I jour w.ins Milli-'is' by 11 fuj ntunln itln'i V wiltleu ilii uuoj
of ton vi.irs with nil work. Iloun, S to s; -utul t s uiul holt Ins,
, Ji'to 1. Do not bo misled. Wo lutvu no connection with any
oilier olllco 111 tliu e ity.
"Wo, IbotnutoiHlRiiOil, hivo b ul teth ettrno'.crl nti t brleljo vvoilc tlonoat the New York
Dentil 1'uilois, uniloheerfully 1 commend their iiieth nl, Ii-uit 11 ilnloss mulns urtvertlsad.
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Low- rios
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Catarrh nnd C.io:-;chial Trouble
Had no Appot'to- Now Getter In
I Every Jay A Dailcato Child.
1 "homo tima situ 0 1 look a mieU'en colli
I nnil could not i;cl r'el ol it. 12i,.ii'rs,ulijeot
I tocatnrrh C'1 li.u'v il trouble I cotiglud
'tomLlj. 1 lost my u; rctHo 11.11I Gilt,"
'"'3 1 j.oor nr.el vicaV: anel I illel not feci lino
I vvoiU. I bkj.m ta'.l. j lle.o.1'3 Uatbnim- j
1 rilld. In n short vlmo tho courrh dur.p- '
r' ! pearcil, I slept well, had a tjoo.l appetite) '
'"' ami I v.as bettir in oviry way. L'lt I
j.p ' I tprln-j I v 13 not feeling well, I h?il no np--,!
1 jictito a nl no Mrui,;t.'i. I rtortcil to
it 1 hood's f-ar.jEinri.li U'ul Boon felt moro
ll!:c vvorl;. .My llttlo 1 cpnovv was a eicli
cato child and i"ad n humor which tiou
bled him po ho cou'd noi rest nt n!;;ht.
lie J'.ia tt'-pn n few Li t' lei of Hood's K.ir
Eaparlllr. Mid no',. hM-ir. rjTod oppttlto
mid i-i r.Mo to nkip." Miss Adbiu J.
rnrsiiAKi South l)ubury, r.Iass.
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ei iti'o ro'l nt.i un .1 1 !! w ill drjesoj A
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vvlili 11 rci'l-mii'lc full. Wo inulti) u Miit
fiom .?l."i up, tho jolor, oiotb uuJ out iur-nntee.l
bTnotO
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
ror. La'U;uvanii anil Womlnt; Avc-5.
norissrtTn s
SUNDAYS. j0 fO I.
(Over N'owarlc Shoo Storo.)
Kntr.iuuj on Wyomlii avenus
THESE FOR QSFTS.
J.ace Ciirtui.is
New style Nottinghams in
ecru or white, at
50c. 75c, $I.OO,
$1.25, $1.50 to $3.50
'on of our curtilus mo Icsi thin ii
j.uili Ion,'.
Irish Points
$3 so quality S'2.50
$4. so quality .'! ."iO
$5.00 quality 2.G0-
I:lc, up to $10.00.
Saxony Brussels
Veiy elegant goods.
$4.60, 5.OO, 6.75
$7 50 to 23 00.
Onyx Tablos
Finest line in this city, at won
del fully low prices. See
those at
$3.50, 5-00,
$7.50 and 9.00
Itced Itoclicrs
If good values and right styles
count, we'll satisfy you fully.
Onyx Cabinets
Some splendid specimens at
very low pi ices. To talk about
these conveys no notion of
their real worth. See them.
' Mood's Pins i,rn ,lp ',""., ,rr-,!,"""r 1 W. J. Davis, vVi?;;'i-i
ctiintcn Hoard of Trntlr J'itrli'inji
(iuoliiJions.. Ml QiiotMtions ..nsuil
.t. 1'str i: S(.
STOCKS Bid. Askeel
CASTOR I A
For Infante and Children.
Tio fjj-
WE HULTIPLY CHR1STA1AS JOYS,
WE LIGHTEN CHRISTIAS BURDENS.
sVrantnn .V. l'lttbton Trac. CO
Nutlon.il Dor ns '. Drill's Co. ...
rir-t National liank 631
rimbnrst llntleviiret Co
Scr.u.Uin S.n . t, Hank 200
hci.inlon Viil.iim 'o
lniUu Iron .ui'i hti'.'l Co
Thinl Nat.iunl Hank 3M
lhroop N'i-.ic.t tl'l'u Co
Seraiitoii Tiae-ttnn Co 1
scrunton t Works
Wrbton SI 11 Co
All Mimler fni RepUcer Co
Srr.eiitJti ItfJilll'K Co
Dltno Dcp -V Mi: Bank
Peck I.umbo- St'f'K Co
Economy Ll;ht, Hcnt & Pow
er Co
BONDS.
"crr.nton Fa-s Ilillivny, Ilrst
mortKaup due I
PcoiileV Ptr.et ltillniy tlrst
mrtunci iluf 1DP'
I Pionle'is j-iKct Itnllnny. Gon-
ial moricnB. 'luo l'Jl 115
Dli-Kkon mnut.ictiirlns Uo
..1(1m1 Town hip bi hool S
("Ity rf Scranton Ft Imp. V;0
Mi Voii'or C ' Co
fricnton Axle Woilss
-c:uutou Traction Co 10)
160
175
115
115
Don't wait until the last moment before doing vourChiistmas shop
ping. Choose what you want now. with the advantage of plenty of
time. Our stock of
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
IS COMPUTE AND BhAUTIFUL. and the values offered enable you
to double the gift you have planned to make,
Large Assortment of Solid Gold Watches.
All the most tellable makes, at prices ranging from 14. 9S upwards.
lHiunoml I'diiliiuh, Diaitiuiul Rings. .'Mnmonii Kroochcs, life,
Set with other precious stones, ami an elegant line of Solid Gold Link
Culf Buttons, Chains, Breast Fins, Stick Pins, etc, which will make the
most appropi kite and desirable Chi istmas Presents. You can select
your gifts now and have them laid away.
E. SCIIIMPFF, JEWELER,
317"
Lncknwanna Avenue.
Holiday Specialties.
Upholstered Chairs,
Chairs,
Parlor
Willow
'Pulilnu II. ill If.wil-t TTiiiKnill.i Ufiii1-. 1.. ,...,.
inyiw) nun Jiiiinin uiiuiicii;i otuuua, lUill jlt'l
Sweepers, Kugs, 31nts, Uitby Carriage Itobes,
Lap Kobes ad llaimnoeks.
CARPET
GQTJ IMGLS,
419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
AND WAUL
DEALER.
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See our new Mantel Draperies, Fiench Wilton Rugs, Oriental Rugs,
etc., etc., in allot which we oifer Spi'clal HolSilay Values.
ULI'JSQKI
Avaanai
0P CARPETS AND
i , DRAPERIES
408 Lackawanna Avenue.
I'liilii'li'l'iliin I'mvifinn Mml.ot.
riilliMl.'lplil.i nor 21 V ient-ip. loiv
ri , inutiiict k ile' nm-iuhef !l7'iil97.o;
Januuiy I' liiiui ami M.ircli iioinln.il.
Cum "ii lnvvii. No l' mlxiel. DervinLur
unil .luuu.iiv :::'4iiJ2V.o. , l-bruary nnil
Jluich. nuinlnnl OntH pte'uel-, ; No. i
vvlilto. Den mint mul .lunuuiy, Ki.i'JJis.p. :
X'oljiunrj nnil Mureli, iioiinnul. 1'ntntoi'n
Dull, white, tliolci . Jin hiiHul, 73.17V ,
ilo. fulr to irooel. fcu.it "c, bvvi'ctH, irlini.
jici luit-ki 1, 45,ic , ilo. Hici'liiln. 2j.i'U'.
J'lovUliiiiB Hull unil iuicliiiiiiri.il. Uutier
Quli't but miimiI . funov iwstoin tie mi
orj. LVi ; ilo I'lMiiHjIvunln minis, v: ;
ilo vviHtfrn ilo.. Sic. Ken., Finn unil li
blKber: f-iah lu'iilu. t'.'e , ilo. vvosicr.1,
".'c Chi'ehP Quiet nt fnum r rntcn. Id -llne'il
Sivui Qukt but mi.iilv. t'otto'i
t'liilniiKul Tallow Dull lave I'ouliry
tiule't. feivvl iij.i7' cm olil roeMloiH, Ji.e1,
toilm; ililtKoiis, b1 a7e- , biollcr, t-a'ic. ,
tin Ucj n. 9.iWe iIiipHii anil neeip, Sale
Urtwel 1'ouluy rirm, kuihI iloniuiul,
fnvvls, olioli'p Sc. ; ilo. f.ilr to Kooil, TuT'-.c :
rhliki'im. luu'n Su'ip . incilluni do . 7u"'jp ,
eumnion ninl fculilnl ilo. r.n7c ; do tulr
to ("'Oil lln Up. , ilupk-4 common to cliolio,
7u'jp Iti'Ci-IiitH rb ur t cm lnirtln mul
liOell muKs; hPiit, SiO-m busbnlo, coin. M. -OOil
biinli"'H. o.itK li! 000 luihlipls, Shin-ini-nth
Wluiil 10001 liiidliils, corn, 21000
lnibliclr; 0.1th, 11,000 iwslieli-.
Nivv VurU I'roilnri' .Mnrl.el.
Now York Dop j. I'lour Moic ucttvo
on FiuliiB ).iti'iitn mul vvlnlr HtnilvhtH
but eased off neiir the cliict. li'-ne
Spot vveiiki No. 2 led WiJ.t.. I, ,
utlout: No. 1 noi'ttu'in Duluth. fi r o
b iillnnt; No. 1 hard Manitoba .id r
11. b. nllo.it; No. 1 northern Now oik.
fl.OHt, f. ) b, ullo.it, options oponeil
easy under illu!polnttiiK iiibles. rullleil
very Hluirpl.v on hu ill nnrthwost leculptu
and rnovviil biilllali fei-llnu. but fin illy
eolUpnt'il unelei' linavv iinlouillnt; mul
iloncd 'inl-He lift, lower. J iiiuury, OvVi
Wi'kP tliiKtd !e . iv ''ii',i5 ll-iOe
pIok-iI Ulc , Duiemtar U TO al,0.', iIim.i1
Acinowlcdgod
Cil31p3St 7hOl33al3
and Retail SliD9Hoii33
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1ST.
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
Acknowlodged
Cheapost Wholesale
and Retail Shoe House
Hllri
a,tm
h. k.
for Christmas
At prices impossible to other houses. Our immense outlet, our great cash buying opportunities, our in
variable rule of selling for cash only, make prices for you that arc in most cases below what the most of
merchants are. obliged to pay. for goods at wholesale or at SHERIFF SALES.
ijpy
UllULO
n H W Pk
You can not give anything more nsctnl for a present than a pair of shoes or a pair of slippers, and if you will
give the matter your consideration you will agree with tis. Beside, you can save money by buying them from us.
Few
a
argains:
CKn
1 UVJ
200 pair Men's Embroidered Slippers, all sizes, at 45c, worth
3,000 lmir Slippers all sizs. at Whs 7'.e, '.JSe ami m.so.
Men's Shoes at 08c, $1.29. $1.40. $1.0S, $2.iS, $2 OS and S3.4S.
Lades' Shous at 39r, ?0c, OSjc, $1.20, Sl.-iO, $1.00, $1.08, S2.4S and S2.9S.
Hoys' Shoes at (9c and OSe.
Misses' Shoes at 49c, 79c, 9c and SI. 29.
Child's Shoes at 29e, 49c and 79c.
The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying
elsewhere and make our store your headquarters) Remember, there is no trouble to show goods aud you will surely
save mouey by it.
AVIS
JC$ Wn
307 Lackawanna Jive,
Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale anl Retail Shoe House in Amsrica.
N. B. We have the largest stock of leggings in the city, at 75c and 98c.