THE SCttANTON TRIBUNJBJ-FniDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1897. 0 FOR THE lilollo IKiUJl Fancy Pillows, Odd Chairs, Fancy Tables, India Scats, Lace Curtains, Door Draperies, Rugs of All Kinds, Carpet Sweepers, A large variety at WILUftiBS & ffAjLin. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 'VCTOl V VILLI".. Will liby has mocd his hoe and ii iikhlno shop fiom tin J. C ltenold bulldlnu to the building lot sited on the 'Howciy." and foimuily uimnled by .1 A lluffsmlth as a meat nmiket. Mis. Gaulner, who has occupied rooms oci J. f Heed's store, has moved to Nicholson Hev. 11. H. Wllbut will deliver an addiess at the watch meeting to be held this evening at the Asbuiy Metho dist Episcopal church. In Green Ilidfie, this (Tilduy) evenlnp. It will be under the nufcpkcs of the l'puorth leHKue. A M. Spraguo, of the Jonas Lonp's Sons' btoie, was up and spent Sunday with hi paienus. J C. Hejnolds has moved Into the IMler proneit on South Main stieet. James Kearney, of Oxford, N. J., wa up and spent a few das with his parents the lit st of the week. James looks as well as ever, reRatdles-s of the Jeisey moqultos, which he ilalms aie very anmijliiR theie at this time of the yeai The funeial of Mis. Oeorue X. Van rieot. who died nt her home near Fleetvllle last Wednesdaj, will be held at the ltslilence tomoirow (Saturday) at 11 o'clock Intel ment In Fleetvllle (metci. Mrs Van Fleet leaves a husband and four children to mouin bei loss, two daunhteis and two sons. She was a slstei of Mis W. W. Uatd, of tills, village It miows and It blows, and It stints MHir nose makes all tieatlon shlvei, it bites jour toes. Inci eases oui- woes, i rid lieezes u;i the river. The fiuht nips all, both Ricat and small, this dls l ml. dieaiy winter; it fleeces type, it lurts the pine, and ees sore the piinter So let 11 loll we mean the . ial It takes the cash In w inter Now please be kind, and make up jour mind, to .settle with the prlntei. Cur neighboring1 town of Fi lends 1 Mi , over In Susquehanna (ouutj, 1 Is mi unpaialleled recoul for lon i vll The little town has a popula t it ii ot about three hundrtd per.sons, ami out of this population there are iwuity pel .sons that aie over 80 yeais f aire, and tlve who have passed the i ntuiy in.uk. Mrs. Maiy Cullen Is 101, John CJIlson 1UJ, William Dei by in. and Mis Fllen Gaicy and Mrs. I'hllaney Golden aie just over 100. The aie all hale nnd heaity, the wo men yet knit btocKuiRS and do Kitchen work, and the men chop wood, build femes and do their climes It seems much easier to live thtre than to get a living in this lountv, but Filends ville pei haps has no doctor, under taker association, oi those (enteimil ans and octoRenailans would have been dead J eats ago. A little sill of Mi. and Mrs. Fied. Getman died of membraneous croup, last Wednesday evening. The funeial will be held Satuiday ut 11 o'clock HlBhwajnien aie icpoited as having been holding up pedestilans over In the vicinity of Hast Lemon Mist, Nina Staik. of Foitv Fort, Is spending a few dajs at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. K. Zwel zlg Tlir ladles of the Baptist chinch will this evening (New Yciu's eve) servo another of theli famous chicken sup pus In the lecture loom of the chinch The price will be only ten cents, nnd "or an additional ten cents- they will cuve sou vylth lee eie.im and cake. Last Wednesllay evening a veiy en Jojable surprise paitj' was given at the home of Mr. and Mis Stanley Hejnolds Mi and Mts. Hejnolds have recently gone to housekeeping In ggjn w nuymg I;or the ones who were forgotten at Christmas. We have a number of Odtis and Ends winch we will close out at legular prices : Watches, Opera Glasses, Sterling Silver Novelties, Umbrellas and Canes, Clocks, Silverware, Etc., Have been particularly' favored by the reduction. I SCI! Holiday Specialties. Upholstered Chairs, Willow Glinirs, Parlor 'Mies, Hull lUiclcs, Umbrella Stands, Carpet Sweepers, lings, Mats, Haby Carriage llobes, Xap Kobes and Hammocks. J. SOOTT INGLIS, CARPBT A0NugLL PAPER 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, tlieli now nnil commodious home In HlRliluntl imrk. nnd the members of Altnun Wrlt'ley's Sunclny bcIioo! class (of which Mr. ltt-ynoldn Is a. member) decided to tjle Mr nnd Mrs. Reynolds n iooil old house-w ui mint; In the slmpo of n HUrprlse imrty, ntid It was a sur prise lmrti Indeed which disappointed none or the twenty people Hint were present. Aftei a general handshaking, rongratulatlonH, etc.. and the "host and hostess" had tecoered fiom their happy surprise, all entered heaitlly Into the sociabilities and enjoyments of the eVenlnK. which was followed by sea sonable lefreshiiients Those who en Joyed the pleasures of the evenltiR'a sociability were as follows: Messrs 11. O. Uurd, Amzl Harman, Fred. WrlB ley, Lou Wileley. Knln Middleman, Samuel Ollmoie. 1) M. Palmer, John Walter. Alfred Hosslter and Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Hunt, the Misses Lecma Warren. Jesslu Kemmerer, Minnie Hello Wheaton, Lizzie Wilbur, Alma and I'lsxlc Wilson, and Hculah Travis. Mr Y.b. Hinds has returned from a week's stay with friends In 'PottsUlle. IIALLSTIiAI). Lewis Mnjor, of Ulnghamton. who has been spending the last week vvi'li his brother. N O. Major, of this plac, has returned home Watren Slmrtll Is visiting his sUUer, Mis Hardecastle, In Washington, D C Miss Maud Aldrlch of New Mllfoid, who has been visiting Miss Alice Wat erman, has letuined home Keneth Hanlges has sold his milk outfit to J I' Call, of Greut Hend Ml Judd Hi own haB jone to the Moses Taj lor hospital at Scianton for t'fntmei't Miss Fthel Coiwin enteitnlned about twentj-tlve of her friends nt her homo In this place Wednesday evening. A good time was enjnjed by nil piesent. I. I.cioy, ot New Mllford, was 'a town on huslnes-R Thursday. I 1L H Hoosa has been drawn as a grand Juror to serve for the week be glunlng Jan 10 Mrs Simon Stein, who has been vis iting In Scianton, has teturned home. Mis J H McCieniy is visiting hr daughter. Mis Chailes iSanfoul, at Waverlv. X Y Mis Hose Daj ton Is visiting Mrs. Charles Simpson, nt Stroudsburg A Olver, of nimirn, Is visiting fi lends and lelatlves at this place. The "Amet" Magnlseone, which was held at Hailroad Young Men's Chris tian Association hall Thursday even ing, was quite largely attended and pronounced a success Jacob Decker Is laid up with the mumps at his home on Railroad strott H F Waterman was In Hlngham ton on Thursday A teeeotion by the Young People'" Society of Christian F.ndeavor of the Presbjtulnii church will he held at the homo of MIrs Giace Knapp, on Pine stieet, Filday evening. USED FIRE FIR REVENGE. Ilotclliccper Chnrged Mith Iustisnt in;; mi Attempt to Hum a Kival's lloiisrs. New Haven, Conn, Dec. ?0 The ar lest of George It. Hodgdon, propiietor of the Hotel Ticmont, of this city, and of the Hnvnes house, at Spilnglleld, chniged with Instlcatlng the attempt to burn the Tontine hotel while It was ciowded with guebts on Chilstmas morning, Is one of the biggest t-enfca-tlono ever smung In the state Cuptnin Hodgden Is a wealths ie tlied ship owner who about ten years ago enteied the hotel business by leas ing the Hotel Tremont. Six years ago he took a live jeais' leae of the Ton tine, located only half a blork away fiom the Tremont. A j ear ago his lease explied, and after a shaip competition, Geoige White secured the lease from him Hodgden felt bitter at the tlnow down and the local police claim to have evidence that he vowed lovenge That he Instigated the Incipient lire Chilstmas mornlna lh the chaise he must face. His attest In the Hajnes house nt Spilnglleld occutied about midnight, and he at lived here at 4 o'clock this morning He appealed in the city court till mornlnsr with Fiedeilck Cook, attested jesterdny In Hoston, for actuallj 8-ettlng the lire It Is lumoied that Cook's confession led to Captain Hodgden's an est. City Aitoinej Hrown had a surpilse in store foi Hodgden and Cook in the city comt thl.s morning Instead of chaiglng them with simple arson, the extreme penalty foi which Is twenty Seats, he made them face a chaige ot aisou with attempt to endanger life The law states that n hentence for this must be life lmpiisonment Hoth eases weie continued till next Monday morn ing. Honds weie IKed at ?s,000 each and both went to Jail kitkcts r lkjiit on r.vns. A I irlslin opthalmologlst sas that the Inc nulisct nt ilectilc Hunt Is the least li.iimtul to the eses or all nrtllloial light Next comes the light of a gool kerof.cn lamp, nfter th it candles, und tho vvoiat of till Is ordln.irs i-nss-llslit. nig 317 Lackawanna Avenue, I Eagle mm m f Condensed Milk f; Has No Equal as an Infant Foob ggggggl C C J'lNMHT HEAtTH'SENT FREE. "V(M'',5tS,,& 9 THE MARKETS. Wall Street Hot law. New York, Dec SO. Today's stock niaiket was lemarkablj narrow and it regular, the hlghlj .speculative secur ities nbsoiblng practically the whole of the limited dealings, In which no one but professional loom traders took any part. There was no rellectlon of any news In the course of prices. There was evidence of laige realizing In some of the (.ecuiltles of local corporations which have recently been advanced by the buying of n combination of Inter ests, but the declines thus effected In these stocks invited buying nnd le stored the earlier losses, in some cuses earrjlng them above the pievlous level. Total hales weie 1GJ.400 shales, ruminant b WILLIAM LINN, AL LIEN A- CO, stock broKcis, Mcnia build ing, rooms "OG-TW. . Open- High- Low. Clos ing est. est ing. Am Cot. Oil Am Sag He g Co Atell , To A. S. IV 2J'4 i2'i K'j il4 14) 1 U' l'i-8 Ida? 1 U' t. s; C78 i5i li LI 1UO 91 1 01 !1 U il'i 171 lg 12. !7;B 7' 318 r'n 12 1 '4 !"l7K at w5 n' .iJ 171 iM1, 110'a .5J, ra4 IC 107 1V4 21'8 ,riS4 '("4 2i7 S34 :u 2"i'(. Jl'l 2Va IhI A . i:' A., T. &-. 9 F. IT .. SU'4 Am Tobacco Co .. bb Am Spirits "s Hrook. H 1" GoVn Has State Gas 37B N J Celitlal SJ'i Chic &. G W IF, Chic, tV- N. W 1204 Chic. H & Q 9) Chicago Gas Sh'3 Chic , Mil. St. 1" . 'II, Chic, It. I. A. P W7 N. Y , L I! c V ... H Gen. Hleetric LIU M th c'S- M W2 11 l-V, Mi !M9 'M't M 14a ,J1'4 173 :e lllJa Lake Shoio 17", l.ouls & Nash :C, Manhattan Die .. .HO, M K A: Tex , IT . 3Vfj V.Vj Mo Pticlllc a7, i.5 Nat Lend n7 T7' N Y Central . .. 107' 1U7U Ont & West .... 15'j 1VS North Pacille . . 214 21' Nor. P.uillc. IT . :k r.n Paclllc Mall . .. roi4 ,-iii2 I lill & Held .... 2J 2J Southern H. H . . b1! S Southein It It.. IT. Jl -Jl's Term , C. Ar lion .. . 2J "i Texas AL Pacille .. ll'i lPj I nlon Paellie . . 2;.. 2VJ I" S Leather. IT . n'd C!'s West Pnlon .... DPI !)1'2 J.l7, J778 107 IV 4 21'4 :.oii "'4 31 '.a n'i .'-5j (l'4 914 i:-ilividend CHICAGO CHAIN MAH1CHT. Open- High- Low- Clov WHHAT. Jl.iv Julv Inc. ct. est. lag 11 ')2' 9Pa 2i, M'b SIVj bJ'i 2T8 21 i.73 k'J7 COItN. Mav 201, JlllS 10 4 OATS. Mav i.i" I'OHIJ. Janii us' S 77 Ma t'W LAUD 211- SM 9 02 S71 S 91 Jenu.iry 4 '- Mav 177 4 11 1M) lijO 4 73 "1 12 1 i7 Scinnton Hoard of Trade Kvchange (Jtiotations-- Ml tjuotations liascd on I'nr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. fcranton .v. l'lttston xrac. Co. ... National Ilorng & Drill's Co. ... First National Hank C50 Elmhurst lJoulevanl Co Fcranton Sav ':.gs Hank 200 Scranton Packing Co I.acka. Iron and Steel Co 'third Nat.onal Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'B Co Scranton Traction Co 15 Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co Scranton Bedding Co ... Dime Uep & Dls. Bank 150 reck Lumbe- M'fg Co 175 Economy Light, Heat fi. Pow er Co BONDS. Scranton Facs. Hallway, llrst mortgage due 1020 115 People's Street Hallway first mortgago due 191? 115 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co I.acka Township School T, City cf Scranton St. Imp. b?c Mt Veinon Coil Co Scranton Axle Works bcranton Traction Co 103 0 ioo 95 150 89 IT 75 250 ICO 105 225 15 100 IT' 10-' 85 100 Now YorK I'roduee .Mnrlicl. New York Dee " l'lout Dull und lower to mII. Minnesota patent easy VoU u'40, wlntei pitent 5lN0a."13, winter BtrnlKht, ?IS.il(j Wheat -Spot weae No J red, Jiun'. f o. i) alln.it, No 1 hard Manitoba, SI o". 1 o b, nl1o.it. No 1 northern, $101, rob, tilloat, op tions oiietied e-ai-s. diclliud under llqui d itlon, larsre noithweHtern receipts, ral lied lutei on lunvv eleaiames. but hrol.e under lenewed lUpildatlnn und closed 'i le net lower, Jiinuan ni,nl5c elnsel I'b'nC , rehiuaiy. closed Wti , Has !T7fca Wjc closed Ibc , Mav 0) irH l.'i-loc , tioried W'iC Mas 'Ii'i.iiii'i.c , closed ISc , Jills'. ti"'ss"'e , iloscd STai.c , ISeeemlier tl Ma 1 111. closed 81 W Coin Spot ensv . options ojie'liid Htends. taPlid, but llnulls ea-"eil oir mid tlosels paitlv '8c net higher, Januaiy, closui Uc : Deeuubei, ,MJiC, Mas 31'iall 13-l(c. dosed H1c Oats- Spot dull. No .' e . No 3 -i 4e , No .' white SOc . No ! white. )e . track white ?MJ3'c , options dull and catdei, closlns 'jc. net lowir, Mas. SSic Dicembii. J'e , rebnuus. -'ie Heer I'll in Cut Mi. its Quiet Ituttei Tiun, western i reamers, TnVJc do factors . l-'alfn , 11 Klns, 22c , Imitation creamery, li'aisc , slate dalrs. llaSOc . do. crianurv lOaJle. Cheese Klrmi r laieo white September, M.asSjC , sinali do yvj'ie , larKe coloied. do., S'jaSc , smnll do ''ali'-ic , io laiK", Oetobel, Vi'r , small do MaSc , llBht skims, i.ih'jc part shims, 4.aVjc , full skims, 3ulc l'KKh Film, stato and l'eiin Hjlvnnla, 22a2"1 c , vvcstein fteuh 2.'.i.jC. Tallow Stend . elt 3'8e., tountrs-, tu.-i Sv, I'etioleum Dull riiiliulrl'iliiii I'nniklon .flnrkrt. Plill.Klclplila Dec 30 Wheat Was l4c lowfi, contract gr.iilo Dcctmlici ami JunudO, KVi'JOe . I'ubu.irj and Mutch, nominal. Coin Was u nlude taslei , N'o Z mlxeil. Iitcembcr anil J.muurj. SuVi IC'.c' , I'obruarj nml Match nominal. O.its Stciulj , No 2 v,hlte, Dicemher anil Januar, 29Wi"0c , rebruaiy and March, nominal rotator I ncluuiKed, white, choice, licr liuhil, "OaTIo , do. fair to Rood, usaCSc : Hwoets prime, per basket, ICUKc : do iJecoiuls. 25a30c Hutter l'n chancid, fancy ehtett; creamery, liJ'ta 23c, do lVmiHyh.inla prlntH, Jlc , do MChtcrn, 22c. Cheepe Dull and lurWv uteady It lined Bucars L'ltin Cotton L'nch.iiiKcd Tallow Steadj , clt prlmo In hoKjhcads il'i.a'V.r, , counto In bar u Ik 3ViaVc , dark do SUc , tal.en 3c j Knase 3c. I.Ue 1'oultiy film, fowls 7's as'iiC , rooiters. fie ; tiprlny t-hickenn i'.i, Sc , brollerH, b'saic; tuiKojH Diluc.j ilutkx nnd Keese. Sn'Jc Dresmd I'oultry Stcndj . fowls, choice, S.iSV.c , do fair to Kood, 7a7'.o , chickcmi, larK" lUlUc ; me dium, Sc. ; cumnnin and Htaldcd, fc.i7c. Ho. telpts Flour, 1,000 bntiolH and Um sacks, wheat. K!,000 busheli); corn. Ul(xj bushels; oats, U.OOil bushes. ShlpmcntH Wheat. U7.0i30 bushels; corn, U.UW busii elB, oats, 9,000 bushels. lilniKO (irnln Jlaruct. Chicago, Dec 30 Tho leading future-; ranged as follows: Wheat December, WaOtHc.j Januaiy, 92rii2'c ; Mav, Wa WtnWir. Corn Decumber ";'.n27c.; Jan- luary, 27',4c; Ma, "SttufflHc . July, Mt SOVe. Oats December 22'in22'Ae , Mas, 23)4n22V Pork Jnnuars. ft 77,SaS.77'4. May, JJ0OaS97'j Laid Junuarj', JlOJ'ia 4C2'i, Mas, it 77M.nl 77'4. HlliH-Jnnunrv, Jl.40n4.40, May, $I.KMi.:3 Cush quotations were as follows Flour ljulet, No 2 sinlng wheat, b7r.. No 3 do , 7JaS9c , No 2 red. 01n'JI'4e , No. 2 coin, 27c , No. .' jol low, 27e , No 2 oats, 2Ttc . No 2 white, f o b 2l'jn28c. No 3 white, f . o b . 24a 21e , No 2 rve, 46' ic , No. I imrlev, 1 o b. rn3Ce , No 1 Mux soul. 1 lMiaUP. prime tlmothv seed tl t.T , pork, 7.!0a 7 00, lard, Jl 02', ribs. $1 Tkil 70, shoulders. 4lsn4c , sld"s, Jl 70.14 80, whisKj, Jt 1'ij suguts, rut loaf, JO II, gi imitated, 15 51 Hecelpts Flour. 17.WO barrels; wheat, 111, 0O0 bushels, corn, 2S2 0 0 bushels, oits, .!!, 000 bushels; rje, 15 000 litilicK bailej, lti, 000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 20 00!) bar lels; wheat. 1,000 bushels, com, 117 xw bushels, oats, 417 000 bushels, lje, 5,000 bushels; barley, 20.000 bushels. Lust Liberty Cnttln Market. Fast Llbirtv Pa.. Dec 30 -Cnttle-Stcad , prime, J4sii40, common, Jl'ila SCO, bulls, stags and cows, Wi!70 Hogs Steady, prime (iHsorttd mediums, liWU 3C5, best Yorkers 1i,o, common to lair Yorkers, and pigs, $)50ilf0, benvs', JlWii 3 53, good roughs, 2 75 1" 11, common f 2 M n2ti0 Sheep Sleadj : choice tlWiln, common, JialCJ, choice lambs Jj'Hai.lo, common to good, SI CoaS Si), veal ealvos, J6 50a7 21. f'lltlnlo Live Stuck. Font Hurrah) N. Y Doe 30 Cattle I'airlj steady Hogs About ble.nlj , orlc ers, good to choice, $2 70a3C0, roughs, common to choice, J3iT20, pigs, comm n to choice, $1 15a 150 Sheep and Lambs About steady, lambs choice to extra, fGa 0 10, culls to commpn $1 21a5 10, uliocp, choice to selected wethers, $1 COal S3, culls to common, $2 50a3 20 Chicago Live Stoclf. Chicago, Dec 30 Cattle Active nt $113nl'K, stoekers and fecde-is, WIOil'.l, calves. $il :,OiC40 IIof,s Active at 5110a 3 r,J. pigs $1. Was 4 Simp and Limbs Steads ; sheep, $Ja4 0.1 for lurerlor to prime, lambs, J5.il 71 ltecclptM Cattle. 7,100 head, hogs, 33 000 head; Hheep. H.'AK) head New Vorlt Live Slocl,. New York Dee. ."0 ncevi s No trading. Calves Steads . veals J.laS 10, giassers, ?3 n 1 .10 SheepSte.nl lambs pe. lower: sheep, Jli4 75, lambs, fo.U'sid S'.'i.. Hog-! Weak at JJ 10a4 13. Oil .'Inrl.els. Oil City, l'a.. Dec. JO Credit Inlmces, Co, certlllcates, no bid, cash oil sold lui C3'i; closed t,14 bid, shipments, S3 157 bnr rels, runs, lO't.STS ban els, C'nrils. Thev pKsed nt cards on the scllon snnd, When the Ileitis nnd the trees vveto green. She thoujht tint the trump was In her hand, He thought that he Ik Id the queen But winter has come md they both have strnscd Aw as fiom the throbbing wave- He tlnds 'tvv is onls- the duece she plnsed, Shu liuds that he plasd the knave Columbia Verse. Arc much in little; alwajs ready, efficient satisrar torj , prevent a cold or fever euro nil live r lll lek heiU ache, Jaundice, cuntlpatlon, itr I rice 23 cents The only l'ills tu tako vrith lloo'l birtaiaillla Today only Acknowledged Cheapest Yholesale and Retail Shoe Hous) 307 mi fmu P PSiiFflUPP We have too many shoes, la fact, more shoes than we know what to do with. Our stock is too large by half, and in order to reduce same at once we inauguarate a great clearing sale, and if you value money you will certainly take the advantages offered to you in this great sale. Men's Shoes Lot i Men's hand-sewed, needle-toe, calf lined, regular $4.00 shoes, all sizes, At $1.98 Lot 2 Men's calf, three sole, needle toe shoes, regu lar value $3.00, all sizes, At $1.79 Lot 3 Men's patent leather call hand-sewed shoes, Worth $4.00, all sizes, At $2.29 Lot 4 Men's enamel and calf shoes, all sizes, worth $2.50, At $1.39 Lot 5 1500 pairs men's double sole and top and street shoes, worth"$i,50, all sizes, At 98c RtibberSo Rubbers For today only we will put on sale 8000 pair ladies' Goodyear and Can dec make 50c rubbers at 1 5e, all sizes. Only one pair to a customer. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, goods aud you will surely save money by it. yer Davidow, 303 ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS rn. "'Hl." i ! Cv. &J0&. . -1 And envleil tiv his oiwmle. Wo have biouht nbtmt tho time when n man In mod erateelrgiltmtniices cm ha well clroisod A Bhort tlmu nijo In! vrns compe'llod to put up with u rciKly-nmJo suit. Wo milieu a suit rrotn 8 15 up, tho color, cloth and cut guar anteed. W. J Davas, -Jin vyo.iinjt Ave WE MAKE A SPECIALTY C; T Fancy Koclctivvuys, Hint Kivers, Maurice Ulvor Covuh, .Mill PoiuU, &c, tVic. Leave your o relet for IJlue Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers. I I FIEBSL Pffl Bt fflffl A GREAT OFFER F0U TILE HOLIDAYS 1!Y . Qcrm.inta Wine Cellars. Ilammondsport and RhelmJ, N Y Wu iiru determined to ntroluei our gooda rainonK the very ben poo- in no country, una we ran saa no better way or donij this th m by sell nif 'tu ii u r.iio oi our 'ootH. oiintiilnin eleven LijttiOH ot tiiu and oio ottla or oir oxtia Una Uloubio ill.st) loj tlrtpe rand , at onc-lmlr Its nc ui.u emi e pou re ceipt ot $,",.00 wo will semi to any lender or this pipor one cvio ot our goodi, nil llrH-clu-n and put up lu eie gent stsle, assortoJ us tolions: Ca- ln. ba t qt bot Sherry. 1 qt. bit. Klvlra. 1 qt. bot .Mu'.'icra. 1 qt. bot Angelica, 1 qt. bot. l'ort. I qt. bo', hweet Is- iibcida. I qt. hot. I iii Crnpo llrnnds". This orter Is made mntnly to introdura our Clraml Imp-rial .'. VnV. (J'J.V gri! iVTi'Sl'''"' i r bee enumpacne ami our line double-ills- tilled (lrepe Urand This ense or goods is olleied nt about one-lmiritH uctml cost and It will plese us lrour ftlendR and introns will take adv nntuge ot this .end htLp uf lutro dure our goods. 3,000 pairs 50c y". "i N rfiac'r'ft v $stlfJ -5&1 ??iS3 m km MM mm w ESsfl'wHSrf 'ffe'i' I qt. bot. Deliviare, S?HS?tr". ."CA lot. bot IltellnK. itblV:wiWn4sS'3? I ot bot lolsnv iveS.TiilfH.--irSBKJ Hit bot. httoel r - m..n'-tfn:a-' Lackawanna Avenue. F" B riday Ladies' SSioes Lot i Ladies' Dongola leather walkenphast shoes, all sizes, worth $2.50, At $1.29 Lot 2 Ladies' Dongola button needle-toe shoes, worth 2.25, At $f..29 Lot 3 Ladies' hand-seved fme vici shoes, new toes, but ton and lace, worth $3.50, At $1.98 Lot 4 1500 pair ladies' $1.50 shoes, all sizes, At -98c Lot 5 Ladies' beaver felt lined shoes, worth $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, At 69c, 98c and $1.29 I IE IIHY IN III And in order to reduce stock to the lowest possible working point, we've decided to Slaughter All Prices to such an extent as to mako UliVIXO NOW AN 0BJK0T, even when goods are not wanted fc? immediate use. Imagine buying Alexander Smith & Son's fina liOiie Carpsts at M These are identical with goods that have been represented and sold as Axminster Carpets in this city. Within three months it will be impossible to get a yard of these tinder $1.25. These Clearance Prices apply to the entire stock, the reductions being on a par with the Carpet figure just quoted. HOLIDAY GU0DS The balance at your price. Some choice things still left. 408 Lackawanna Avenue. LACKAWANNA HKHUFACTURIRS OF in Hill Timber cut to order on abort notice. Hardwood Mine Italia sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'eclcd Hf-mlock Prop Timber promptly lurnMied. A! ILL'S--At Cross Fork. Pott ir Co.. on the BufTulo arnl Susquo lanna Kullroad. At Alinti, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrdport. and Port Alleanny Hnilro.ul. Capacity-400.UOO feet per duy. GLNHUAL OFFICK -Hoard ot Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. lelephonc rso. 4-1)11. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRS, PA. Manufacturers of I LBGBUTIYES. STlTiBIHIT EKDIES. BHEIS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OfNBRALJ OFFICE. SjCRANTON. PA. ra. kmdmWimtifrd tSJx I kflf,8 &&vrv-XtetoU,l?A?Krfin iSKJifJ m iifJ Far Sals by JOHN H BpruCa strost- PHELPS. THE 1108SIC POWDER C ep S008SI ASD2, CORVLTHBTPl SCRANTON, PA. fHINING AND BLASTING UADB AT MOOBIC AKD RX3SO DALE WOIUI& LAPLIN a RAND PiJWDCR COS ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Kaltorlog, Eloctrlo niphlora, for J plodlug blasts, Safety ruso, and Repauno Cbemlcal Co. '3 man CXPLUjIVCS rubbers at 15c. V Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House Misses Shoes Lot 1 1500 Misses Don gola button patent tip shoes, all sizes, worth $1.00, At 69c Lot 2 Misses' extra qual ity school shoes, all sizes, worth $1.50, At 98c Boys' and Youths' Shoes At 49c, 79c, 98c, and $1.25 "There is no trouble to show Lacka. Ave 75c. a Yard Upholstering, Carpets, Draperies.' LUMBER CQ t Whan In doubt whit to use for T STm,,a Tlh,M, f nna f T-1 Impotency.Alroph v.Vulcocels ant "her weaknesses, Irom any cause. us? exinc s'uis. Lirams cncccca and full vigor quIcLly restand. tfbPglteted iseb trsitftl reilt hUUr. Mailed for $1 00;0boies00. WttV $3.00 orders w e Rive a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Addreca PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, a Pharmacist, bor. Wvomlno avenue and OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Dust ness ancljl'ci-sonal Accounts. Libera! Accoinmndationi Ex tended A:cording to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per C jnt. Interest Allowed on1 Interest Deposits. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, 300,00j Undivldd Profits, 79,00? WM. COXi'ELL, Fre&ldent. HENRY BKLIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. THE PATENT FLOUR We Wake It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. II WESTON MILL CD. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT ' WIRING. THE I cOm in a iui 434 Lackawani-3 Ava m I
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