THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1898. v V V AT fc V K &' V &' V V ; V K U V ft," w sc a," ' W J," &" V ft" .' ,' fc' &.' .' A" w a &" a v . A" Si" &' te i. & v & te . t k k . k . n . n n n t h . h & n nn . V V V ft' ft' ft" ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming: Ave. Now, the climax Friday and Saturday Last days before Christmas. Looking back ward over the past few days, the overwhelming crowds that have thronged tins store have taught us to prepare for a grand wind-up to a most prosperous holiday season they have taught us, in fact, that the biggest and best preparations we ever made were not any too great for the demands that have been made on it. This lias been and is a Christmas store such as you should not miss even if you must travel a little to get here. Stock, service and elegance all around designate that this store has achieved even a greater level than before. Cut prices on holiday goods Many of the finer pieces in our bric-a-brac department will be sacrificed between now and Satur day evening in order to clear out everything that appertains strictly to the holiday sea son. The same with dolls and children's toy books. All of these will go at a big reduction of prices. You can save many dollars by looking over these before making your purchases. Free Sachet powder again today Very acceptable with a purchase of handkerchiefs. Regular ten-cent packages of Rosiris Sachet, free with every purchase at our perfumery and handkerchief counter. Several thousand packages laid away for today's giving. Lebeck & Cor in X X X . X X H X X X ." X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X if X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X THE MARKETS. Wall Street Kovlow. New York, Dec. 23. The market moved In nn lrrecular fashion today, but net chanRes as a result of tho day's operations wcro fractionally In favor of tho advocates of the long account, n. verv unusual thltur on tho eve of a Christmas holiday. Tho activity and breadth of the market were well sus tained. Tho action of tho government In calling for tho $8,000,000 of Union Pacific payments now In tho depository banks, which Is to be paid in 10 per cent. Installments, failed to cause a rlpplo In the money market. Tho specu lation In Federal Steel Issues was on a tremendous volume of business and both common and preferred rose very sharply, but In tho afternoon on free liquidation nnd tho withdrawal of some of tho usual support tho stocks broke, leading1 to a moderate reaction In other shares. There waj pood buying, how ever, of Federal Steel on the dip and this steadied tho general list. Total sales were 873,400 shares. Quotations furnished bv 1AHAIt & ri'LLKlt, stock, grain and cotton brok ers, rooms 209 and 210, Hoard of Trudo building, Scranton. 1'a. upen- iimn- a.uw viu--Intr. est. est. Ins. Am. Cot. OH 13?. 33l ?3i 3$ Am. Bug. Ko'g CO ..123 12074 K3J4 1;H Alfh . To. & 8. Vo .. 1SU 1S 18N !i A T. & S. F Vr Am. Tobacco Co .. Am. Spirits Brook. II. T Hay State Oas .... Can. Southern ... Clies. & Ohio I IllC. . V LI'S U7S ' ,,,,, Chic. &N. W 112U H2'i 141J4 Hs Chic., H. Ac Q rx'i rx"t i:'' j-- Chic, Mil. & St. P ..118 HS'i lljTf 14 Chic. K. I. & P Mtt "2 1'? "'4 rn.in ut T M. jc-n. ni m son si C C.'C. & St. V .... 1V U .jM ,.wi iuj's ivs"z i" ..101V4 104 10 IM 10l4 ..01 91 D3fc 91 .... C3"i 6I?4 '3 S3 .. 97'i tWi 97' I 9.H ..19li 112 J'tl 191i .. RS S3 37 .57 .. 43 4G 44'i ' ... 3S 38'g 37-4 o7i .. H3V4 9SlA 9"'4 974 ..122 12T4 122U 121 .. 17j 37i 17'i 17 .. I2ti 4'Vj. 42 42' The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLKAUING 1IOUSI5 for the Ucncnt ot All Who Hnve Houses to Kent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Am In serted Free. FOR RENT FOIl KKNT-LINDU'S HOTEL,, OLD Es tablished house. First ca location. Address Llndo's Hotel, Archbald, Pa. FOR HENT-EESK IIOOM OH SHAUE of ofllccs Beccnd floor front, Coal i-x-change. Call at room 15. FOn RENT - SECOND Qulnoy. FLOOIt, 701 FOR SALE desihaum: lots on colfax avk- nuo. For particulars auurcss uox .., Scranton, Pa. ron sale-six peii cent, semi-an- nunl gold purchase bonds for solo. No state tax. Gilt edeo In every particular. Full Information cheerfully gien. wl ana C02 Mcars Uulldlng. WANTED. WANTED-CASE OF HAD HEALTH that Il-I-P-A-K-S will not benefit. Bend G cents to lUpnns Chomtcal Co , New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. PROFESSIONA L. iiyMftVWVVVTVVVWWw'l"''''ii DCNTI3T3 Dll. I. O. LYMAN, BCHANTON 1111 ate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mulberry. Dll. It. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Dll. C. C. LAUHACH, 113 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C, SNOVEll, 33 Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to Land 2 to 6. HAT MANUrACTURCn. TOLLE9, 409 SI'ItUCE BT11EET, MAKES jour hat to order und they nt. HOTCLS AND RE3TAURANT3 THE ELK CAKE, 123 AND 127 THANK. lln avenue. Hates reasonable. P. KEIULEK, Proprietor. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. g -y-u-U"LrLf l' vs,wts AGENTS WANTED. r,oa. EOT. WJ'i W74 HOii 14J'4 lWMi 14-H i3-4 HVi m "H 73', 74H 73'. 74i , G3i 7H 6? 7i , 6'i M't Mi CCU , 23 2U1 23 23U 15'4 1CA 13T4 1 Con. Cos Delaware & Hud , Oen. Electric Loult. & Nash ... Manhattan Ele .. Met. Traction Co M. K : 'rex., it Mo. Pacific Nnt. Lead N. Y. Air Ilrnko . N. Y. Central .... Out. & Wet NT,.!. lnnlfli Nor. Pacltle. Pr .... Ttwi . ib-, m-s Fed. Steel. Pr S2VS 84 W'i V2?i Fed. Steel. Com 4S', 49 Mtt 4H P.iclflc M.Ul 41 41 4".-i, 41'i People's Gill 10t'& 109 WT4 1OT1, Phil & Held 19 19'4 19'i 19V1 P. As It., lht Pr 474 47f4 47 4, Southern It. II.. Pr.. 41'j 42 41'i W Tcnn., r. & Iron .... 3S'4 cs4 37 .". ITnlon Pacific 43 43 42 43V.. Fnlon P.ic, Pr V.Vj 715 73 73,i P. S. Ilubbcr 43 43 43 4. V S. Leather, Pr .. 70'4 71"h 704 71?4 Wabash. Pr 23 2-1. 23 23'i West Union 93 S3 92i K CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Opn- High- Low- Clos ing. e. eii. ins. FOR HALE-A FIRST CLASS PIANO at a ery low price: It must bo sola. Address P. o. Hox 217, Scranton. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FURNISHED ROOMS. largeurnihdf'ront ROOM for rent in private family. Address b. Z., Trlbuno ofllcc. FOR RENT-PLEABANT FURNISHED rooms; conveniences. Rooms from 1.W up, D22 Mulberry btreet. WE DO NOT WANT HOYS OR LOAK ers to wilto tin, but men of ability, $W0 to JbOO por month. Salesmen and general agents. Salary or commission. RACINL FIRE ENGINE CO., L't'd, Racine, Wis. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS - DON'T prepare for any civil bcrvlce examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata logue of Information. Sent free. Colum bian Correspondents College, 'Washing ton, D. C. BCHANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. fc W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOUlf, Prop. LAwrcits HELP WA NT ED-MA LE. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS DON'T preparo for any clU snrlte examina tion without seeing our Illustrated cata logue of Information. Sent free Colum bian CorreFpondenco College, Washington, D. C. PATENT ATTORNEYS-WATSON & Watson, or Washington, 1) C, on nounco that they lmo opened a brumli olllco In Scranton. at U Council Hulld ing. l'atent und trade-mark practlco e-c1uhIvcI. FRANK E. HOYLE, ATTORNEV AND Cuuiiscllor-nt-Luw. Hun Uulldlng, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. WANTED - RESPONSIBLE FIRM wants olllco manager at Scranton, sil ary, $1,200 year; $CO0 cash nnd best lcfer enecs required; rommcrclal reference fur nished. Address PostoIIlco Hox 312. Phlla. POLITICAL. randtdalo tor the olllco of City Con troller. Subject to tho Republican pil mary election. JOSEPH ANSLEY, JH. WHEAT. May Julv CORN. Mny July OATS. May July PORK. January .. May LARD. January .. May . CS'i W. 237s 5IC0 9 97 K.2i1 3.17 (19 GT'4 S7li 374 27',i 23' 9 90 10 23 f,7 CC 9 37 9) r. 20 5 42 GSTi 7Vi 37VJ ol 27" 23'8 9 S3 1(120 f.30 F..52 REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 23j Colfax avenuo; Just cc mplrted. All modern improvements. Hardwood finish, hanltary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Frank 1. Okell, 2M Uroadway, New York city. LOST. LOST-1N THE EARLY PART OF THIS week, book containing orders for our now map of Lackawanna count ; ulso a sample plate about lOxlS Inches. The Under will please return same to Arling ton hotel nnd rvcelvo reward. Caitograph Publishing Co., or F. W. llurnnsion. U' , i.-.i ! . a FOUND. FOUND-PAIR OF GENT'S GLOVES. Owner can hao by calling at 023 Pino street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MANAGER WANTED IN THIS AND other cltte? to establish an entirely novel legitimate business, secured by pat ents, uuslnt")i permanent, easily assuring Income of $1 2fl0 to Jl.suo; mut luuo VM to JGOd to cover property and interests en trusted. "Automatic," Ml Chestnut street, Philadelphia. STRAYED. W1LLARD. waiiimiv Xr KNAPP. AT- torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JEPSt'P, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Communwealtn Building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. Scheduled! I'.llcct .May jo, 1S9. Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barro as Fot. lows: 7.30 In. m wcok days, for Sunbur Harrisburff, Philadelphia, Balil. rnorr, WashlnRton, and for Pitts, burg and tho Wost. 10.15 a. in., woek days, for Hailaton, Pot,11.1 ? ,nadlng, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbunc, Phtladolphla, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts- Dure and tlin Wn.i 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris hurj; Philadelphia, Baltlmoro, Waih!nKton, and Flttsburz and tho West. ft "00 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. II. HUTCHINSON. Uencral Manager. JAMES W OAKPORD.ATTOHNEY-AT-Lnw. Rooms E14, &15 and 510, UoarJ or Trntlo Building. D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS iipgotlatcd on real estate securlt. Mcars Building, corner Washington avenue and Kpnico street. JAS. J Tl. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law. 201 Commonwealth Building, Scranton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mcars Uulldlng. STRAYED-TURKEYS a cnue. AT 331 PENN SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man, 23 ears of ago, something that ho can nilso up at. Address M. M. ', , Mn Held, Pa. ti'A'A-A-A'A'A'A-A-mA'-A'AA'A'A'"A'A'AK'A"A'A'A"A'A"A-A-A'Ai THE BUSINESS YEAR BEYOND PARALLEL Enormous Transactions at tho Stock Exchange Exports Increasing. Iron Story Liko a Dream. New York, Dec. 23. It. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade v. Ill say in to morrow's lbsue: It Is a year beyond parallel and goes to Its close with tho biggest volume of business ever seen. Enormous trans actions at the stock exchange makes some difference and heavy railroad earnings, but when all the transporting and speculative Interests are eliminated there Is btlll a much lorger business than In any other month of any year. Last year tha exports wore In volume greater than In any previous month in tha hlBtorj of the country, but this year the three weeks shos an increase ot 25 per cent, against 9 per cent. In Imports, which would indicate much more than $70,000,000 excess of exports this month. The payments through clearing houses liavo boon for tho week 26.5 per cent, greater than last year and 12.4 per cent, greater than in 1S92. Until now no greater volume of busi ness has ever been done In tho history of this country than In tho closing month of this year. Shipments of wheat have been 4,283, 704 bushels, flour Included, at Atlantic ports, ugalnst 3.C9S.321 last year, al though western receipts for three weeki have been 23,0SS,5S1 bushels against 10,309,921 last year, a fact which the bellevcis In small crop may well con sider. Fiom Pacific ports tho ship ments have been for tho week l.SlC.Olti bushels agaln6t 950,000 last year. Con sideiing the enormous expoits from July 1 to date, exceeding last year's, one can only wonder that the outgo this year has been so large and the prlco has risen duiing the week a cent and 11 half. Corn txpoits also luivo been 3.S24.S3G bushels against 4.540.C13 last ear and for the month thus far 11,012, 13S against 10.S67.407 last year. Tho price lias advanced about 2 cents, but the continued foreign demand Is aston ishing. If the cotton manufacture takes .a leading place this year it Is not mero ly because raw cotton Is an eighth lower than a year ago, nor because prospects for biocra aio thought good. Tho manufacture has been much ' panded by Increased demand, so that prices of nearly nil the goods quoted In our repoit have ndvanced more or leys, and there Is a feeling that with unreasonable accumulation of print cloths out cf the way, this Is u bright er prospect for all goods. Rales of wool have been latge, 27,3GG,100 pounds ngalnst 23,115,200 last vear. and 21.5S0, 200 In tho sama weeks of 1S92, with small as well ns largo manufacturers buying very freely, which indicates a general Improvement In tho demand for cooJs. .iMhough not enough ns yet to Ilfo pi lees Tho storv or Iron Is like a dream. With 35,000 tons of Hespemer pig sold nt Pittsburg for SI0C0 und grey forgo at $9.40 and Chicago sales limited only by tho capacity of tho works, and east urn sales so numerous and so largo an to ralso the pi Ice twenty-live cents, thore Is a demand for finished products which Includes at Philudelpnla 4,000 tons of platen for expoit tu South America, 3,000 tons at Chicago, whern works oro crowded, 80,000 tons of steel rails by th Maryland Steel company for Asiatic Russia, 33 000 tons for Aus tralia against British bids at Plttsbuig, and about 10,000 tons domestic nt tho oast, C.600 tons structuinl woik at Chi cago and Pittsburg and S000 tons for car builders nt Chicago, all tho works there being crowded, with heavy buy ing of sheets nnd wire rods, nnd sharp competition nt the south In cotton ties, a pending continct for 20,000 tons cust pipe for Yokohnma and sales of simi lar quantities In each class" too numer ous to mention. Prices of Iron and steel products have not materially changed, although the tone is everywhere stronger and for wire nails quotations have been advanced to $1 30 at Pitts burg. But this country In beatinc tho world in this industry. Failures for the week have been 23S against 292 in the United States last year, and 31 In Canada against 33 last year. MO 233 385 lbj S5 20 iiri '95 'si 45 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. First National Bank Elmhurst Boulevaid Scranton Savings Pr.nk U.,iiiitnn I'llcklUE Co I.acka lion & Steel Co Third National Pnnk Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Hallway Co rimo Tlon. & DIs. Bank Economy Light Heat & Pow er Companv ..... Scranton Illuminating. Heat & Power Company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Hank Lackn. Lumber Co Lack Trust & -Safe Dep Co.. Moosle Mountain Coal Co ... . Scranton Paint Co Clark S. Snover Co., Com Clark & Snovcr Co, Pr BONDS. Scranton Pass Hallway, first mortgage, due 1920 11j People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1' is 11j People h Street Hallway, den- eral mnitgage duo 1921 .... Ho Dickson Manufacturing Co I.acka. Townslup senooi iio City of Scranton St imp. 6'c . ... Mt Vernon Coal Co Scrunton Axle Works Scranton Traction 6 bonds... IUj SCALP TREATMENT. ment, EOc. , shampooing. 50c, facial massage, manicuring, 23c. , chiropody. .01 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. linpioved pumps used. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor. Leae ordors 1100 North Main axenlie, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, 'telephone W10. 100 1J0 150 150 ... IKY, 80 110 125 ... MISCELLANEOUS. SAXONIAicST AND THIGH DEVElV oper. At all drug tnns and B.iliy Bazaar A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN WHO undcrHtands hoises thmouhU, speaks English and Ucim.iu, wants a position as coachman or hostler. Can glc best ref erences. Apply Dave Strauss, No. C20 Dlx court. SITUATION WANTED-CAN FURNISH first-class reference, and position of trust; ago 32. G. A. M., 12U Diamond a.enue, city. L A. WATRES, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, r.02 Beard of Trade Building, Scrunton, Pa. C Tl. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth Rulldlng. Scranton, Pa. Del.. Lackn. and Western. Effect Monday, November 11, 1M)8. Trains leavo Scranton oh follows: Ex. f'",,,rorpcW Ymk allJ all poh s i:m. 1.40. 3W, cio, boo und w.03 a. m .12 53 una i:press for Kaston, Trenton, l'hliaileU &;!" &. m!u s w a,,d " 'IobIiitnuii accommodation, C 10 n m ,TiJprVf f.or I'lughumton, Oswigo, Jil J1"1'. Corning, Hath, DausMlle, Mount ?,"', and Buffalo. " w- '& 0 W . m . ',5?n"m' f,"' 1; ". making closo conneo. tlons at Buffalo to all points In tho West Nmthjvest and Soulliwcst. ' niiiiiiKton accommodation. 3.40 p. m. I; ngliainton nnd way utatlons, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation r. 10 p. m Express for llil'n mni ltinhn. 1.1 !.,.... 2.33 n m.nndl.rsp m. ' " ' Ithaca. 2.S.-., 0 00 a m and 1.53 p. m lor Norlhuinliprlimd. llttlnn wm,. Harm. I'limniHii iii...iUi...m. .'...., .-. PATTERSON .t WILCOX, TJIADEHS' National Bank Building. C. COMEGYS. Building. 0-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. RERTHOLr. Adv.. Mcars bldg. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE 1518 Wnshburn street. Scranton En gagementa solicited. Rooms and best nttendanco for a limited number of patients. Mllp. making close connccllons nt North, umbcilaiid for Wllllamsport, llairl.sburg Baltlmorp, Washington and tho South ' Nmtliunibiil.and and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10 05 a. m and 1.53 and 5 40 p. Nnntlcoko nnd Intermediate stations. ..-u ...,., j, ,.7 u. in. i-iiiiuiiin aim mier.. mpdlnto stations. 3 33 und kto p. m. For Llngston, 12 55 p. m. Pullmun parlor and sleeping coaches on nll express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agont, depot tlckot office. A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A place In small family us housekeeper Address Mr. Daniel Damloand, 417 North Main avenue. STI'DENtTyOUNG MAN .2ii), WOULD llko pleasant homo in city for winter, to work for boaul. Address "Ambitious," Trlbuno olllce, city. A MIDDLE AGED MAN WANTS WORK nt ilrMng team. Address, W. A, his Cedar avenue. SITUATION WANTED - WASH INT.. Ironing or an kind nt liouso cleaning bv tho da, or will take washing home. Hde door 1.11 Franklin iivoiiiil-. LEGAL. soumion'daws6'nvT' lfrina Daw .son In tho Court of Common Pleas of Lakuwanna county. No. M, May Term, H'.'l. . , . , To Lurlna Dawson, lespoudent above named: Take notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena In this case having been icturned non-est Inventus, you aio hereby required to bo and appear In said court on Monday, Januaiy Uth, lbHO, to an swer tho complaint of tin- llbellant. C. E. PRYOR, Sherlfi. M. J. RUDDY, Attorney for Llbellnnt IN THE PLAY HOUSES. 100 10J 10.: i5 100 Herrmann, tho Magician. Leon Hermann, the eminent pie.stldl gateur, will been seen at the Lyceum Monday, afternoon und evening His fame is wldesprean throughout the two continents. For years ho has mystified young and old with his wonderful op tical and mechanical Illusions, and in all that time he has never disappoint ed In the expectations of the audience. Nothing 1ms been left undone that foie slght could suggest to make tho present tour a culminating one In tho seiies of successes iuuugututed nnd main tained by Hermann tha Greut. He will be assisted by Adelaide Hetinann, win) has become famous as the originator of a number of marvelous spectacular dances, which has given hei a, fame i-econd only to that of Iletmanu himself. "Ups nnd Downs of Life." On Monday matinee at the Aendemv Oliver Hyron, Kate llyron and their company of comedians will be the at traction In the stiongfst comedy drama ever written, and with which tho n- 10ns have tested tho capacities of the UirDt-ts of this countn. "Tho Ups nnd Downs of Life," n comedy diama filled with scenes ot dinmatlc inter est and hilarious fun. The Hyrons are too well known to be commented on, ns they have for 11 long time been es tablished fuvoiltes, nnd this play gives them ample oppoitunlty. At tho Gaiety. Tho Sporty Widows will hold forth nt the Qnlcty for three days, com mencing Monday, Dec. 26, In two Jolly extravnganzas, which are said to bo both unique nnd remaiknble. Tho sconeiy Is magnificent nnd tho cost tumes have been designed with a Iew to display the sylph-like foims of tho wearers. The fuvorablo Imwresslon made by this company overywhero last season Is well known, and their only aim this fceuson 1b to add new laurels. Among tho vnudovlllo people are Miss Agnes Ilehler. tho American Chanson ette. Morrison and Mai key, the two cracker-Jacks of Irish comedy. Mhs Fern Melrose, the dainty Botibielte Byron and Lnngdon, the tinvestv stars: Nat Leioy in his miglnal com edy ointlon "The Actor" A snoc'al ChilHlmus matlneo Dec. 20 will ! givon for whli h seats aro now on sale for both matinee und owning Christmas holiday phi fm mantes No Increase In prlcec for the holiday. New York Grain and Produce Market. New York, Dee 23 Flour Quiet but maintained Its strong undertone. Wheat -Spot firm: No 2 red. 76?4c f. o. b , afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 7Tsc , f o. b. afloat spot; No 2 northern Duluth, 75'i,c, f o. b, afloat spot; options were dominated entirely by tho dull bontlment toda ; opening steady on tho tavoiablo hows from Liverpool, they advanced act ively on good continental nuylng, export demand and largo clearances, reaching top point on tho present bull moveme.it. The close was llrm at 'iac. net advance; lliwemher rloued 73"jC. March. iG'iC , Mny 73'4C. Corn Spot llim; No 2. 4J7n0 , f o. b . afloat options eased off at first under icullzlug, but quickly swung Into line with wheat and developed strength, shorts and outsiders furnished the de mand; closed ns-.c. net higher; Decem ber closed 42'ic. ; Mav. 42'4C. Oats Spot quiet; No. 2, 31c , No. J 32'4c ; No. 1 white, 31Hc bid; No. 3 do.. 31c ; track white, 34a37"c ; track mixed, western, 31 u34c; options quiet Butter Firm; west tii creamery, 15a21c; do. factory, 12.t ll'c , Elglns, 21c ; imitation creamery, U al7c ; stuto dalr. 13alSc; do. creamery, 15al9".e Eggs firm state and Penn slvahla, 2CaJ7c; western fresh, 2Cc; southern. 22a2;c. ELECTION NOTICE -THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders ot the Scianton Stove Works will be held it the olllco of tho company In Scranton. hat urday, January 11th. lb9D, nt 2 20 p m BENJAMIN E. WA'IPON. Secretao. SITUATION WANTED-WOltlv IN A utocir.v store or maikit during tin hulld. 1 , tladi- bv nn eperli nrnl man who can give g md icfiidiif, Adduss R. It Kicks, 4U1 East Di Inker sliret, Dunmore, Pa. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. C. L. FREY. SCltAN'ION SAVINGS Bank Building, 122 WouiIug avenue. MARY A SHEPHERD. M D., HOJlF. opathlst. No. 2J3 Adams avenue. Dll. W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. R. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, comer Wyoming avcuuo and Sprueo stieet, Scranton. OlPco hours ThursdajH and Satui das, 9 a. m. to C p. m. DR. Ii. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 70S Bonid of Trade Building. Ofllco houis, 8 to 9 a. in., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. 111. Resi dence. 3ol Madison avenue. Dll. C. L UREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Tu.ss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Olllre telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to 1J. 2 to I, 7 to 9. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man lo drive or t.iln cute of hoi si s, h is cxpcrlem e. best it feu net s. Addles 1 L II. Jiusjuth Mnln iixtnii'. SITUATION WANTED-HY A MAR rind man, of good character, ns steam fittei. stntlomiiv engineer, tlrcman or auv kind of machinist woik: can furnish bst of rcfcicncis. V" II. Jones. 1005 Enoii St. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG ladv as stenographer and tvpewilter; had four veais expulence and can fur nlh liest of reference Address (5 M. G., No. 1 Arcade building, cits. OFFICE OF SIMPSON & WATKINS. Scranton, Pa., Dec. 2.', 1S9S. Notice Is hereby given that in accoidaiico with the provisions of thu mortgage of The Mount Lookout Coal Company to tin County Savings Bank and Trust Company, irus tce. that bonds of tho suld Coal Company, numbered 125, 12.', 4j, 1H nnd 11 h.ivo been designated by lot this day for ledemptlm. und will be redeemed at par and Interest upon presentation at the County Savings Bank and Trust Compaii. The interest ceases on tho above numbered bonds on January 1. U9'l. . Tho Mount Lookout Coal Company. By C. D SIMPSON, Trcisuier. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man 10 dnvc for a private family ur store, Is sober and reliable, good icfer ouct and must have woik at once. Ad dicss D. H.. 901 Pi Ice street, city. SITUATION WANTED-HY A COMPE tent bookkeeper, would 1111 viuaui thiough holldas, good nfo-enco. wnes no object Addicss Box 39.'. JIoscovv, Pa DR. S W. L'AMOHKAUX. OrFlCE 331 Washington nvcliue. Resilience, "JIS Alulbtirs Chronic diseases lungs, heart, ktdnes and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Dcluwarc nnd Hudson. On Sunday. July 3rd, trams will leavo Sciantnn as follows- l'or Curbondalc-iJ20, 7 53, 8 53, 10.13 a. m ; 12 noon; 1.21. 2 20. 3.52. 5.23, 6 25, 5 37. 0.15, 11.00 p m ; 1 16 p. m. l'or Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m , 2.20 p. m. For Hnnesdale 0.20, S 53, 10.13 n, m.; 13 noon; 220, 5 25 p. m. For Will.es.Rane. 0 43. 7.4s, 8 41, "US, 10 13 a. in : 12 03. J 23, 2.18, 3 3J, 4.27, 010, 7 4. 10 41. 11..10 p. m. l'or New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rnllrond-fi 13 a, m., 1201, 12S. 4 27 p m.; witli Black Diamond Ex press. 11 -,o p. m. , . ,, Tor I'ennsjlvnnla Railroad points. C.45, 9 IS n. in , 2 IS, 4 27 p. m. l'or Western Points, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-7 IS n. m.; 12 03. 331, with Black Dinmond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Tialns will nrrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: ,, ... From C.arbondalo and tho North 6 40, 7.41, 8 IS, 9 31 10 3S 11 &S a. m.. 1.23, 2.15, 3 !5, 4 21. 5 13. 7.4!, 10 3S, 1127 p. m. ..... From Wllkes-Hnrre and tho Soiith-6.15. 7 4S, 8 48, 10 08 11 53 a. m 1 1 18. 2.14, 3.4S, 5 20. C.21, 7 53, 9 "3, 10 01 p. m.: 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For C.arbondale-9 07, 11.33 a. m.I 153, 3 52. 5 53. 9.53 p. m. ...., . , For Wllkes-Harre 9 33, 11.43 a. m.; IBS, 3Lovvest7faies tS" all points In United States and Pannd.a. J W BURD1PK. G. P. A . Alhany. N. Y. H W, CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. W. G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR gcon Horses, Cnlllo and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scianton Telephone 2072 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF 'HIE LACKAWANNA. Scranton Pa. Couises pieparntury to college law, medicine 01 business. Opens Sept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M Cann, LL. D., Walter 11. Bucll, A M. - WIRE CSRCCNS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR .Ml LACKA- wnnna avenue. Scianton, Pa , manutac- tuiei of Wire Seicns SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by tho day, or will take washing home Mrs. Lee. sldo door, 420 Franklin avenue "SITUATION WANTED-HY AN Ef derly lady as housekeeper; first class washer and lroner Address M. A. y Tilbuno olllce, city. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BY laws tho annual meeting of the Amer ican Mutual Indemnity Company will bo held at tho ottlees of the company. Trad ers' Bank Building, Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday, Junaniy 24. 1SH9, at ten o'clock a m., for the purpose of electing dliectors for the ensuing ear. T. R, BROOKS, Secretary. SITUATION WANTED AS OFFICE boy or any other kind ot woik; two ears experience hi shoo store , ago 13 Addtess T J. R, J.'3 Decker's couit, Scianton. Pa SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady as stenographer typewriter and bookkeeper, best rcterentes given. Ad dress N. M , Tribune olllco. MISCELLANEOUS BAl'ERS ORCHESTRA-MUSK: FOR balls picnics, panics, receptions, w.d dincs nnd concert woik furnished lor tVinis. ndress R J. Bauer, conductor. 117 wSomlng avenue, over Hulbcits inusio store. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) mntlons In Now York Foot of Liberty street! ! N?l ". and South Ferry, Whitehall bill tl. - -,,1 Avnllieltlv trUlir.. Antliracio com """ -"-"' - NOV. 20. 1S91. for Plttston, Ing cleanliness and conifort. wiikes-Barrc. etc.. at 8.30. 10.10 a. m . 1.20. 2 35, 3 2". 710 1 p. in. Sundas. 9.00 a. m.. 1 For Lak'ciwood and Atlantla City. 8.19 n'rm-'Ncw Yoik. Newark and Elizabeth. sftimcBSlii. m-. 1-20 (express), 3 20 (ex 8U0 IcM'itssJ "'Sunday, 2.13 p. m. Train rvmro P. in. airK-es at Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 7 03 p. m.. and Now Yoik 7.j i' u",1,1nk. Allentown. Bethle- a. m., and AiraAitaEE brotiifrs. phintlrs' sumVles envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue. Scranton Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. 'k. Ti-ueh Chunk. Allentown. Be i,em unston and Philadelphia, b.30 i !'T'"Vin 111. Sundays. 213 p. m IS), -''P.. .'"...., oi-i.I w.is hlncton. 1....... Tl.illimuiu . ."""," .,..!. " :. v-7. itli and West. Ma neum-uew, points t""'",. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m. 81. ,2'imn'ii Uranch. Oceun Grove, etc., fat 8",." u, amf g, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg. MlleluownV 8 30 a. m 1.20 p. m. Sun- day. 2 15, p- !L. s.30 a. in , 1.20 p. m. 1,-or """ i.nvo Now York. loot or ud. Kelu.rN rth "ver. at 4 00, 9,10 ox ,lj b'rei.Go (expiess) p. m. Sunday. Lehigh Vallev Kallro.ia syi 1., r.ffect Nov. V, 1:93. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. em SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPE tcnt girl to do general housework in a small family or will go out by tint da Call or addicss 519 North Hdo Park ave Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Dtc. 23.-Wheat-Fiimr and 'ic higher, contract grade. Decem ber, 7.P n73c Corn Firm and 'fcc. high er. No. 2 mixed, December, old, 41aEc; December, new, 40Vi41c. Oats Firm and 'iC. higher; No. 2 whlto clipped, 33a35"jC.; No. 3 do. do., B3a33'.4c. ; No. 2 mlxea, do 31c. Butter Steady; fancy western creamery. 22c; do prints, 21c. E?gs Steudv, flesh, nearb, 27c , do. w extern, 2i ; do. southwestern. 2"c . do. southein, 2"t Cheese I'll m Refined SugarsUn changed. Cotton Steady. Live Poultr Steady; fowls, 6a7Kc; old roosters. 5a5lc; spilng chickens, Ca7c ; ducks. 7aSc ; rfce&e, 7a8c. turkeys, 9al0c. Dressed Poiiltr' Unchanged; fowls, choice. SHc; do. fair to good. 7aBc ; old loostcrs, Cc; spring chickens western choice, 9dl0c: do. fair to good, 7uSc, turke.vs, choice, 10al2c; do. fair to good. SalOc; ducks, 7aSc Receipts Floui. 5,000 barrels and 11.000 Hacks; wheat. 19.001) bushels; corn, 61.000 bushels; cuts, 5,000 nusncis. nnipmeuts v nent, 105.000 bushels , corn, 47.000 bushels, corn, O.u'i" bushels Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Doc 23 Piovlslons today as sumed thn leadership of speculative mar kets on 'Change. Advances ranging trom lo to 30c weio scored in hog products, with tending the most active In weeks. The disposition wu strong In all markets to slcer clear of the bhort side over tho holiduv season. Wheat advanced 5.c. ; corn 3Sa2S'jC , and oats liac. Cash quo tations were as follows: Flour Firm, winter patents, $3.50a3CO, strolghts, J120.1 3.30, spring specials, fl. do. do. patents, $3.20a3 50; Btralghts, J2b0aJ. bakers, J2.S0.1 2 40, No. 3 spring wheat, C.'atWc; No 2 red, CSHc. ; No 2 corn. 3G?iC. No, 2 outs, 2i','ja2C1ic. ; No. 2 white. 2V4c t No. 3 white, 27'4o28"c. . No. 2 re. 5tarjl'(,c , No. 2 bar ley, f i. b afloat, No 1 flax seed, $1 "0; new. $1 15Vi. pilmo tlinothv sepd, $2 30; mess pork. S3.53nS.Ki; 'lard, Si.lSnl.U): short ilbs. SIMJaB; dry suited shmilileis, 4'ia IV.. short clear. S5a5 05; whiskey, S1.2CJ siignis $3.95; granulated, $5 35, New York Live Stock Narket. Now York. Deo. 21. Oood cuttlo firm; common to fair, dull und b.uely steady; bulls nnd cows, firm; tteeis, S125a5 40, tops, 57 50, oxen and Stugs, $!.65al40; bulls, J2.75.i3. cows, Jl.fsj.U173. Calves Finn; 'veals, common to go.d, $3aS; barn yard, SI Sheep Very dull and lo.vxr; lambs, steady to lower, common to pilmo sheep. $Ja4 25, fair to cholco lambs, $j.30a 5.W. 1 logs-low or at s ) w.ri.w. East Liberty Cattlo Market. East Liberty. Pa.. Dec. 2J.-Cattle Steady; extra. S1.30a5.45, prime, $4 90a." 20, common, 3J0.i3C0. Hogs-Steady; prlmo heavies, 230 pounds average and upwards $3.43a3 50. best assorted mediums, $3.10, heavy Yorkers. $3,33a3.40; light Yorkers nnd pig", $3 23a3.30; coarse hogs, $3 25a3.!3; common pigs and Hkips, $2 23a 110; Toughs, $2 25a110. Sheep Slow; cholco wethers, Sl.lOal 50, common, $2.50a3 50; cholco lambs $3 20a5.33: common to good, $3 60aJ.10; veal calves, S7n7.50. Chicago Live Stock Market, Chlcaco. Dec 21 Cattle Strom;, com mon grades of beef steers, S3.!0al 93; good to choice, $5a5 63; fancy droves, Sl.iOa'i&O; Blockers and feeders. 3ai.40: cows, ii 30 Hogs Strong nt $137Ha3.30; pigs, $3n3.23. Sheep and Lambs Barely steady; sheep, S140a4; yearlings, Sl.a4.50; lambs, $5o3 30, Receipts Cattle, 2iX) head; sheep, 7,000 head; hogs, 23,Oi)0 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, N Y. Dec. 33 Cut tie Fairly steady Hogs Fairly octlve, iroo 1 to choice Yorkers, $l40a3 45; iciuglis, $2. 00a 3.10; pigs, fair to choice, S3.20al.25. Sheep and 1-umbn Slow, lambs, cholco to extra S3 20.i5.30, culls and coniomn, Sl.50.a4 90, sheep, eslccted vvetheis, J 1.30a 1 40, culls and common, S1.75a3 35. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS WuckVnmond i:xp,chh o,,d 11-a ... m. bUfS?ra Whttb n" on. iia"etu, rottsvllle. n.nrlnc pal Poluu In th . .il legions, and prin 'i"V. 1 , , S . . 5, For Bethlehem. Enston, Reading, liar .i.hiirir and principal Intel medmto sl.i '. SL fin. D Ji H- B II J " "' 1-'0J. 'is 4"7 itlutk Diamond Evpiess, ll.jo. ..!?E. 1fi..n...i and principal in crmedl EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conneli Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE rear of f06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av . Scranton FREDERICK L. nROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 126 Washington avenue, 6cranton T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS Traders' National Bank. ,,rn I.I111H. ,.-.-o it ; x, ii R. R. '-o; ;"J ,5U Ll ', 10 11 and 11 1 30 p m. R. 1 1 1143 u in- 7 IS p. 111. ".:.'., . . n.iilor and skenln UIUIC'U. v. - . , & ... ., . "."' ....e'l11 Rot hi s't" i. Buffalo. NLis. I "I. ... .'i.l... 1. nnd all liolntx ., il, K Dlumond Sundays, D s or r.nhlcli v.iiiov uarloi cais on all tiiuns betwe. n wm-us-narro and New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo mid Suspension Briilgo. 1 liOLLIN H. WILHl R. Gen Supt . "u South Bethlehem. Pa CHAS S Li:E Gon'l Pass. Agt . 25 Cort- landt street. New York AW NONEMAPIIER Division Pat enger Agent Si-uth Hetlih hem. r For tickets and Pullman leservations apply 301 Lackawanna a.e Scrir.ton. Pa. mess) n. m 4 J) u. m. YolV. South Feirv. foot l.n.ivu rsew "", m m n. m. Whitehall ' blcr,U liig or depahlng from I'assengcrs nn';n"faconnect und r cover 1 ' "v vr.iiml can connect mni. 1 cu.... tllls V J elevated rallioads, Broadway with all the ejev ftir,ea to luookl! and c.iuio "-V i.,ml making ciuci ikjiij.o. i" su,te,nn m "aand Centinl depot and Long und iiom -.i island a,Vi,a.lclphln Reading Terminal. Leavo 1 j'""1 ',' Su,iay, ii15 a in. 9 21 a. n A??JLi8 to all points East. SffiOVaral Wct "nt "lowest ruto at tha station. tjAl'SEN. Gen. Supt. . , J- iV. P BALDWIN. C.en. Pass. Agt. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. Tlie genulno has L. B. Q. on each tablet. PILL-OSOPHY -Thero aio Pills nnd pills but Dr. Agnow's Liver Pills 111 10 ct-uts a vial lend In duinand, Tho sals Dor. dors on tho pheitcmeual. SluggUh Liver, Constipation, or Irregular Bowels aro tho prccursois of many phjslcul disorders. Theso little wonders remove tho touso. 4 In a vial for 10 cents. Sold by Matthews Bron. and W. T. Clark. 89. 1: s What You 1 Want to Know I For th) ChiUtmis 1 T& SB I mr TJ o V 1 fr l?W0 mm WW'' mm' rrieand Wyoming Valley. Time table in cltttt Sept. 19th, 15'jS. T.1 K"-a lU.mlVaTe nil" Now burg ''llJ.J 'JriiiwIoyauJ local Lrlo lallKi,"''-'1' nd 223P. m Trains "SiW'S'a Suau." fiom above points at 10 23 a m .and 3 15 and 9 03 P in. SCKAVrO. DIVISION. In llffc-cC Of tuber ;tl)fli. 1SUS. Miintii Hound. horlli Hound. sor.i -.'oil t i M a Hi Ml T. Stations id I 200 IP M f gas To And th3 New Year, g put it curtly aud S'. pleasautly, there is one store where an every clay gt man cau buy the best of gij Clothiug aud Furnishing g Goods, ready to put on aud look aud be thoroughly j well dressed. Go to I GRIFFIN & COLLIN UP-TO-DUE CLOHIZRJ, a HATTE35 AND FURNISHERS iT 7 .kr 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. A M A U ion nuo 10 31 to ii 10 15 10 0i 1MI 0 40 '0 .'1 '111 9 07 9 01 h5S' 6 61 , tir,f 8-16 h4.'i MO , Slil, 8 1' 6 SO, A 511 M.MilU' leave 7 25 N Y rranllin k; , 7 10 West 4Jnd street I 7 on Weeliavvken I M Arrive l.eavui r I 1 ,5i 1091 lS'fl ,1-"': I1S401 'lSS .lain in :o 111 49 1131 uro IIII2M US.) 11 1H, 11 15 11 II1 II 117 , 11 Ui 1101 , ll mil (1007 , 10 53 a ul.fave i aciusU llanccrlc StarllKlit Preston park tt in wood l'nynlelle tirson l'luaFant Mt. UnlomJulo I'orrst city caibincUlo Wliiie midge Majncld Jiriuvii ArcUIbalil Wliitnn 1'ctkvllln ohiliant ITlreutirS 'lliroop Prnvldenco 1'aiU Place hcrautoii Airlve A Ml i 7 IX ... 715 . .. U10 .. . MP M 'Jit, i.ld j ii 4 3a ! iti 4 49 J 31 H.5 !i 41 fiOS a so en 5 58 lil Slfi 5 SO 3C9 B.-l 3 10 tilt 331 (if 4 f3 3A 6M 13 43, 01 3 4.V II OJ 3 31 6 09 S -.4, a U a mi ia 4 04 0 21 4 01 6 21 4 10 6 a 4 14 6 31 (4 17 6 1) 4 30 01k V ur u t Hunciny only ( siRnimstliat trains stop on signal for pav seneis. 1 1 nlnn ao and 800 Bunday only. Otber train datli mctpt friuiday. K'Cuid ials via Ontwlo Western beforf puicliaslni; tickets and wiveiuoney liioiuli ni;ur Milttt h' -per and free le. clliiintr ebalrcar Ntvv iork to Clitcifo wfhout clmiiBe. l"l! Jseilgrr IS. Cu n c'r-cil t i'mi (,'t'iifu I it i5 lie. J.O.Andercon, Gen, Pass Aji, T. Flltciott, Ulv. Prss, .Bt.bcranton, Yh, A
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