-rtJ A.K" ' ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1901. 8 NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD OPEUATOES LETTER ON THE COAIi ROAD PROJECT. It Is Admitted That the Proposed Road la Nowlmposslblo Condition, of the Anthracite Coal Market. Oxford Strike la Still On Make-up of tho V., Ii. & W. Hoard for Today. Weekly Meeting of Lackawanna Coal Superintendents In the omce bf Superintendent Loomls. p. m., esit H. Ollllpin. 7 p m., xvest from Cayuga Olnley, 7 p. m., xvest (rem Ciyuga Mrt-ane. 7 p. m.i (tit (roin Nxy Auc U. K. Diiflj. rutxcn. 10 a. in. I'. K, Sscor. I'USIIIMIS. B a. m. Itoufer. II. SO . m. Slorati. 7 p. in. Murphy. 0 p. in, Litnplni;. PASSKS'OF.R IlXOISCi 7 A. m. flaffney. 7 i. in. Slnjcer. 8.20 p. m. Stanton. 7 p. in. MiOovtrn. WILD CMS. WEST. 4 a in. .1. Hitter. 6 a. in. J. II, McTiinn. 0 a. in. J. O'llar.i, 8 a. m. J. 11 llsxtera. 11 a. in. A, I' Kttchuin, 12 o'clock noon Klrliy, Willi ll.nmilU'i mm. 1 p. in. II. Mnllli 2 p. m.-CI. Smith. 3 p. m. T. HUpnlrlek 6 p. in. Ilangtrty. TtiP .Tanunry letter of the Anthracite Coal Operators' association says: Since the hit Uaur of the IrlUr there li.nr been developments cf tietft moment In Hie an thracite industry. rlianuN xv'.ilch iBwl "y una owner, mine operator, ami implojoc In tlio ie ulonj and xxhlcli. tlnoiirh U.c- uilre.ul InieieiW cllrrctlv and indirectly Imolxed, luxi- nn etleel upon the thousands l owner ol tin- xarloux se .uritlcs of these road. No lndiutti.il tnowincnt in this country li.M exer lud aiuli xxMisprciil mil. , , . From the lieglinilnu ol the antliucllc mlnliiit indutiv, the iwllWchial operator LniRlil awlii't Hie rate rf freight chanted l.y the tian-portMiuii lines cnlerlnff tho coal teutons und IIhoubIi their efforts to secure itlief, one attn' another f the exl'tlnc anthracite raiUn.uts hn teen Imllt to. or extended into the-c rriUm, each x.ne offirlnR something n little MUr Hun hid prrxlnmlv been crlun, In the cirller clj.u ol Hie iiuiliriiiti liiduxlry, then- xierr- In only a tiw Iridic Mini r4e ion train In- xvlilch Hi" railroid'. or the coal com pniiei operated by them. ,urehaed toil from in ill endent operators 'I he U-hlRli Valley and sev . r.il other had nn atldti.iry height Nle, hUli v.is adtaneefi or cKreawd ai the aei.i(te price nt tlde.water ihihied. The I icUxx are. i.iewi wjnni anil 'et(rn and the lielaware nnd Hud on, both of whom handled coal Ironi Independ ent or.itoi, t"l It "" a Hdlnif. wale umler the lalwr liiU rohlriicl. Tin' xatlotn toiitractx and r.itci of freisht netted the operator lnm JO to -, pel tent, of the tide pme. ami Ics than tlds in the in'e ot certain lompetltlw kiM to xililrli the arbitrary lielsht x.n e-liiruret. When the New York, Sivo,uehaniu and Vetein xi j projected Into the Wjomlnc rec-lnn, in pro moters aereed to buy ioal from the Independent operator and pay SO r lent, ot the tide-water prlee: but theie xa a lone nrd lurd fisht bcfoie tt wax built, nnd 111 completion xva ilelayed un lit ISOt. tlioimli prior to thai time tin- company hail been Irti.xInR and riiippime '"''! nti'li U ro"1 trait. In If??, f oxe llrotlirm fc Coinpanx, tin- larsct rliippin amunir the Indlxldiial opcratois. ap pealed to the interfile eoinimree comm!lon nealnt the rate chained ncaiii'l tlulr roil by the Milch Valley Itailroad company liming the proi:res of the licaiinjn the railroad company ir ilnreil ll freight rate rUeMi.v. 'the decbion, on- tionnced tn March, 18'Jl. wa that many of the points nt lisue xvetc outside tie feopc of the ninmlsslon. and that the late then eitabli-dicil lm'ild not be adianccd In 15C1, tho New Yolk, Onlario and Western railway built an extenion Into the upper Wyo ming Vesion ader teeurlng a piarautee of 6uffl ilent tonnage, offerinc to transport the coal for 10 per cent, of the tide price and later agreeing to liny the output and pay f." per cent, of the f. o. b. price. Other railroad cradually made a similar advance. In lvrj, after i ferlc of lonsiiltatlonx between the president of the Itenl tug railroad nnd a ronnnltlee repieentlns the liidl-idual operator, a contract a drawn up six ins W) per cent, of the tide price to the opera tors nnd thlx xxas entered Into by the various lonipanle then under the contml or influence of the ltcadinp. These ronlraela extended for een jears and expired In !S'. In 1SUS, alter lepeated efforts had been nude to peeure the promise of their re newal on more tax-ornble term, each fallinp any definite remit, the indlWdual operators ori;anl7ed the New York, WjomliiK and festern ILillway company: wrxcyid a line fremi the Wyoming; re Klon to tidewater; lioupht sex-eral thousand toiu of rail: teemed rlpht of way; a tatldactory tide terminal, and began const ruef Ion. Uwn tins, ncttotlatlons xrere opened by the railroad, cul. nilnarinfr, after nearly a year, In a satisfactory plan, xxlilch x-as begun but not completed. Aler Ihl. the opportunity occnrrlnir. the Intercuts of the operator were consolidated with the Penn nlvanl.x Coal company, the bed of the aban doned Delaware und Hudson canal was purchxsed and the riclawaio Valley and Kingston Hallway eomjiany Incorporated. The contract! upon nhlcli thl new road was tn buy the operate!' coal, gaxe to the latter Cj per cent, of the tidewater pilee, or. In other xxords, reduced the fieijiht rate from one-half the f. o. b. prlee, whhli it was prior to the lfiai con tracts, to but little over onedldrd, besides mak ing ex-en more material concessions in pea coal and the smaller sizes, and slxlnc; an opportunity for more days x'.ork eac'i year than had been possible under the foimer urrangement. I'nder wiih condlllons tho opciatorn had hoped to be able to market nheir coal at n lower price, thus reducing the cent to the puldlr, xxhllr- receliincj themselics the bcnellt of the increased output. Tlie existing nnthraiite companies opposed this new railroad, both by cndcuotlnir to obstruct if.s light of xiay and ly n legal fli;ht. Hut as one enter another decision lesulted fivo'jbly to the new enterprise, it became apparent that other steps sure necessny, and these were taken in the purchase of the I'ninsjlianla Coal company. At about the came time n this htep w.is taken, the various coal mining companies controlled by the anthracite, tun-pottlne lines expic-ed a xiilllngness lo puiclnso eojl from thiini'IUdual e'perators, pa.xlng the latter Ui per ctnt. of the elling prlee nt tide-wafer, an I several of them Increased their holdings in anlhuelte lands by the purchase ol f ivorably situated collieries. This practically closes the- book, l'or the new tailroad can b fald, with Milliard I 'Tarcwell nt once; for once, for all, and ever." noiici;. Conductor 1'iank Mahon with Conductor Dotidl ean's men will nm D p. in., Wild Cat i:nt, Jan. 10, In placet of Conductor llaxter and crew. Ilrakemaii A. Klugood will go out with Dotidt ran men next dip, U p. in., Wild Cat l.'asl, Jan, 10. Condi'itor M, l.oughney Mill reiniit at train mister's office between 1 and R this afternoon. Ilrakemaii iaitliner will abto go out with lloudl can men this nip, tl p. in., Kast, Jan. 10. Oxford Miners Still Out. Thus lar nothing; has been done to orfect a settlement between the opcra toifl unil i-mployps of the Oxford col liery. It seems that tho operators are waltlni; l'or the men to present their Ki'levnnces In tangible form, so that they can learn whcie they are at, while the employes tire waiting for some fa orable proposition from the company. A meeting of the Oxford local inn held in Jones' hall, on Jackson streel, last nlRht, which xvas attended by a large number of the strikers, but noth ing definite xvns decided upon except to remain away from tho mines until a settlement Is effected. The operators contend that the men have no grievance and that they are wilting to accede to anything that is reasonable, while the men argue that they are not receiving the full scale of wages paid at other collieries. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Revlexr. New Yolk, Jan. 10. There was a dtcleled fall ing off in activity of the tririing In stocks to. day and prlcen fell back very generally through out the list. The most the the bulls were able to achieve was to check Ihe re-aetlonxr.v ten dency. The pressure to netl waa much relaxed during the latter part of tho div and the demand to cuter fiom the shorln lifted the I'Ul ol pilccs considerably abovo the low-esl, The first gun of the bulls waa In the Southwest ems and some specialties, including Tixas nnd Pacltie, Union Pacific Southern Pacific, Delaware and Hudson, People's Oas and etein Union, The lust named stock nu the) only one of the group which showed unstained strength with nn ex. tremc ndianco of nearly .' points. Mlssouil Pa cific was marked up at one time to t7 but felt back below Si In the sharpest reaction of the day. The marked feature of the trading aflir the heailcst telling had ceajed was the dutlne- of price xvlth total sales, l,2"r,(X)0 aliares. Prices of liondi moved Irregularly in sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, ip, lOO.UlO. United Slates reuniting 2s advanced Vi on the last call, The following uuotatlons are furnished Th i Tribune by M. 8. Jordan i. Co., rooms 70S-708 ileara building, Stranton, l'a. Telephone ooo.i: upen- man- ixiw- ;iea Ing. est. Araeilcan Sugar lss lJO'i Aemrican Tobacco .....ll.iu Am. S. It W 4 Atch., To. H. I'es .... 40 A., T. St R V IT M FtrookUn Traction KU Rait, k Ohio P Cent. Tobacco ,. 4J'i dies. Ic Ohio 4l)i, dilc. k a. W lt.i Chic., II. & (i Ifi's St. Paul 15'. Hock Hand 12.'.',i llelawatc & lludsun ,.,.147 I'erieral Steel m I'ederal Steel. IT ...... 7."i',t Kan. & Tex-., IT 4i'i l.ouls. fc N.uh 'M Manhattan Kle l7'i Met. Traction Co 1C'.!i This and Tuat. A. U. Chambers', assistant treasurer of the Lackawanna railroad, was In the city yesterday. Chief Clerk Martin, of Master Car Uullder Canlield'H ofllco. has been In dlsposed for several days. The weekly meeting of tho coal de partment division suporlntemleiits was held In Superintendent I.oomls' oflice yesterday afternoon. General Superintendent Clarke. Mas ter Car Uullder Canflold and Superin tendent of Motix-e Power Lloyd went to Hitffalo j'estei day. Some Lackawnnnu enqliieiiien have failed to make repent on form M W 1, of failure of banjo or automatic sig nals to xxoik. In order to nvold un necessary delay to trains, It Is very Important that englnemen should make prompt report on proper form of nny banjo or automatic signals they dis cover out ot order. Missouri Pacific S" Peeple' Gas Uttli N. J. Central I'm Southern Pacific l.lli NoifolU k Western .... 4a Norlh. Pacific 8lj North. Pacific, IT Re; N. Y. Centril 14V1 Ont. ct West 1!2U Penna. It. It 14'i Pacific Mall 4I1 Heading .t'lVt Heading, IT 7.1 Southern it. K Eli Southern 11. 11., IT .... 7J Tcnn., C k Iron .VilJ 1 . S. leather 1.1 l S. Leather, IT 7.V I'. S. ltubber W1U Union Pacific sl, I'nlon Pacilic, IT M'i Wabash. IT is Western Union S,1'i oTTs n-'1 NEW YOHK PHODtTi: n.XOHANOi: PHICKS. Open- High- Low- Clou- WHEAT. Ing. est. -t. Ine. March Si'. Si's SI', St', Mar M M'i SJ", Sja, CORN. May 4Ti Jp, 4P''s 'l"i mis 4 lfi',1 S7i a2 PJ'.S 4l'i 101. Uiri Ui5 113 p:o(j !!': 7i 4ST. Ill 117i Ifis'S MT4 10.-.VI IV. 41!i 41 P4.-i 1H 3J!(j ltri'4 is's KlVj 7.1 "ii , 72 'L U'i 7fii jo'; si J4 oTTs est. l.!7'i 4J'i 4.VS ta u nm; 4IU .'.!)' 1 Mi 141 1VJ 12 IU HJli Wi 7'i 4Tti S'l 11.W4 iron Mls4 10tl4 ist 42 flVi st'i p:a ms nm us u'l 71'j '-XI? i 7H, ;,i i.i i" s.t Inz lUTi 41 h'.Vi 8.)'i PO'!, 4.lt :' io lll4 r-'i'.s no :, 70 i;i ni in.?; ir,7ia .-' i lot lit IS'i ii tn; ins U 141 4JI. :U 7J 2i; i 571 1.11 i 7il",i I'll, mi; s.i- t7'i on lack of outside support but cloed stesdy, May a shade higher. Corn and cat closed a shade lower and rorlslon 5s20e. deprcased. Cash quotations xrcro as follows! Klour Dull and steady: No. 3 spring wheat, 07a7te.: No. 3 red, "OTic.l No. 2 com, 37'4c.i No. 2 yellow, 37?c. No. 2 oats. 2t'ie. No. 2 while. SUc. No. 3 while. 2',a27He.: No. I r)e, r.lc: No. 1 flit and northnr!, Sl.fi.1i tlmothv. t.7.l! po'. H,'3 al.'.i lard, ;.S0a7.15i lib. i1.t"1i7.20i shoulders, b'.siGUc; whiskey, (1.27. Buffalo Live Stock Market. l'.it ll.ifTato. .tin. 10 Cattle ttecelpts. 24 ears; sheep and lambs, 40 cars: hogs, 4J cars. Shipments Callle, 2.1 cars! sheep and limbs, U! eats: hogs, 18 ears. Cattle fair demand: among tho sales were 11 head 11J7 pound, I.S0i cahes In tnodrratc supply, hlr demand and steady on tlio basis nf . Ijimlo. iliclee to extra. ti.WnliX sheep, choice' to extra, $4.2.1a4.fjO. Hogi Heavy, J.WjJ.Jj; pigs, $IAV East Liberty Stock Markst. list Liberty, Jsn. 10.-rattle Steady: extra, Ki.60a5.7O; prime, $5.1Ss5..11; common, $.1i.1.,.1. Hogs Higher: prime mediums and best York ers, 5.4.1a5.Mj heavy hos, $.1.40a3.U: pigs, i.SS a'.. 4ftj roughs, JJ.7r.iS. Sheep About stead) ; eholce wethers, I.S:.al,50; common, fl.S0ii2.no; e hoho lainl. W.bo(,,10; common to good, Jli 6f7S: veal calves, 7.30i3. New York Live Stock. New York, Jan. 10. Dccvts, weak: calves, steady: "-all, $1.60a,80; yearlings, M. Sheep and Lamtm Weak: sheep, M.Wil.fi'ilii lamb, :..7.1a0.73. Hogs Feeling weak; pigs, choice, fj.73. SCRANTON'3 SHOfWWQ CENTER. Oil Market. Oil City, Jan. JO.-Credlt balances, f 1.21; cer tllleates. no bid: shipments, 81,247 barrels; av erage, W.H18 barrels; nins, W,Ji barrels; aver age, 78,020 barrel. CHEATED THE COMPANY. Dishonest Agents to Be Arrested for Falllntj to Make Keturns. TV'arrants have been Issued fiom Al derman Howe's oillco for the arrest of seveial agents of the Lay ton Extinct company, of 109 Franklin avenue. It is charged that a number of agents for the company throughout Lacka wanna and Luzerne county are In the practice of pocketing alt ttic money made by selling the extracts and ne glecting to remit any cash to the com pany. As this Is a dltect violation of the firm's business principles It xvas de cided to arrest tlm deftaudlng repre sentatives, xvlth the expectation of put ting a stop to the tobbery. Constable Cote spent yestetday ttavt-rslng tho counties serving warrants. COMMISSION REVOKED. The Anthracite Mavket. Tho January letter of the Anthracite Coal Operators' association says about the market: The anthracite m.xihcl lias been extremely ac tive, both as regards shipments from the mines und the movement ot coal to the consumers' cel lars. Thus far there has been no surplus which llin transporting companies could place in their icscrve stocks and, as a consequence, dclav may be anticipated in deliveries when, during a period of cold xveather, there i sn unusual lush of eider. 'Hie mines are woiklng us nearly full time as poss.ble, and the pioduction in November and December is practically tho maximum which can be reached xvlth the present supply of labor and the facilities for transportation. Trices nic being linnly maintained at all poliiu, both tide and interior. No reduction is anticipated until tho Umnnca ot a circular of spring prices, and what change there will then be, it any, is uncertain. Taken as a whole, the market Is In sn excep tionally strong condition, which appears to be bated upon a permanent foundation. Board for Today. Today's D L. & "W. hoard is as fol lows: Thursday, Jan, 10, WILD CAI-S, HAST. 8 p, m. D. Wallace, 10 p. in, J, Mosirr, 11. SO p. si. M. Hnnerty. Krldir, Jan. 11, WILD CAT'S. EAST. 12.S0 a. ni. J. Costello. 1.4S a. m.-K. M. llallctt. B a. m. O. Hurt. a. m. O. Raffcrty 6 a. tn.-F. Hallett. 0 a, m. K. I Van Wormer, 7 a. pi. F". V. Secor. v 8 a. m. O. Case. 0 a. in. .1. J. Duffy 10 a m.-V. W. LaBarr. 11.00 a. in. J. W. Devine. I'.'.HO p. in. W, It. Cattner. 1 p. in. 1". h, Itogera -!' p. In. I'. F, Stevens. 3.45 p. m.-sJ. Uurkhart. 4.41 p. m. O. Itandolph. ' J. f. p. in. T. Nauman SUMMITS, F.TO. fl a, in., west O, ITnunfelker, W a. m., weat-W. II, Nichols. i " 12 o'clock noon, west J, Csrrljg, b i. m., east li, WcAllUtsr, i' Special Officer Who Tried to Hold Up Man Meets Grief. IMer Spader, the man who attempt ed to hold up James Smith, of -41G Mul berry street. In Center street, Wednes day night, xvas given u hearing before Alayor Molr yesterday, charged xvith carrying concealed weapons and point ing firearms. Spader was deputlzi-el as i special oltlcer at tin.' suggestion of the Clark Tunnel company during the tecent coat strike. As the result of the hearing Ills commission was handed to the mayor for Investigation nnd later re voked. Spader xvas given his liberty after lining severely reprimanded. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange) Quotations All Quotations Based on Tar of 100. STOCKS. Pint National Hank Scranton Savings Hank Third National llxnk Dime Depo-dt and Discount Hank, Economy Light, II. k V. Co I.acka. Tiust afv Dcpolt Co. ... Clark & Snover'Co., IT. Scranton Iron Pence k Mfg. Co. .. Scranlon Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT. County Savlnga IUnk k Trust Co. Fiist National Dank (Carbomlale). Standard Drilling Co 'liadeis' National Dink Scranton Unit and Nut Co 105 1IU.MIS. Scranton Passenger Itailway, first Mortgage, due Itf-'O 115 People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1913 115 People's Street Hallway, Geneial mortgage, due V-'l 115 Dickson Ma-iufactiulng Co laicka. Township School S per cent. .. City of Scranton St. Imp. (1 per cent Scranton Traction el per cent 115 tlid. 1200 ilM 1-J) 2J0 iia 121 oo 147 Asked. i ino ilj 20 SCO 30 Short Sea Trips of two tj f"ve days' duration, art ottered by the ? -: TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Point Contforf, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. Steamers sail dally except Sunday from Pier 28, North Itiver, foot ot Ileach street, New York. Tickets, including meals and stateroom accom modations, $13.00 and upward. l'or full information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New York, N. Y. lLI.VALKEii,Traf.Mgr. J.J.DnOWN.Q.P.A. 100 10J 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dle, 2? Lackawanna Ave.) Dutler Cn aniery, 2la25c. Eggs Select western, 21c; neaiby state, 31c. Cheese 1'uII cream, new, 12c. Ucatis 1'ir bu., iholce marrow, $2.00. Onions Xls. per bu. I'lour-Hcst patent, 'M.GO. New York Oraln and Produce. New Yoik. Jan. 10. Hour Inactive and Hill nominal with bujeis and seller -im-5t. apart. Wchat Spot hteaily; No. 2 red, SJ'c. f o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, SO'je. elevator; No. 1 nurth ern Dulutli, Se'.'sC. f. n. b. alloat options opened .utlvi- und flim but later lol the advance and closed dull and ciy ut unchanged pikes; Janu ary e!oed SO'ic. ; March, tlTsi.7; May, tlftc; July, f-lV". Coin "-'pot quiet; No, -.', 4"o. ele vator and 47V', f. o, h, afloat; eptioiui steady to firm in early dealing but later eaed off and ilixed cany nt 'ii'ic net lower; Januarv do-ed trt'sc; March. 41,'ie.j May, 4tic.; July, 4t4e. Oats Spot quiet; No. 2. SO'ic; No. 3, 30c,; No. 2 white, :!2ja.c.; No. .1 white. 3e.; tuck mixed wektcin, Wi3l',c,; track white, .'iii.'Th.'.: op tlons fcteady but xeiy dull. Ilulter-Harely steady; creamerv, lOailc; fictory, llallc; June (icuiuory, ieva21'tc.: iiiilutfnn irenmry, llalSc; state ereamery, l,1i22r. Cheese I'lim: fincy laige fill made, HHall'.ie.; ilu. wnall, IMial.T, Egg Meeeb. ; t-t.itc and Peniivlinnla, 22i2lt.; western, ni erased packed, 0a'J2',jc. ; western, loss off, OJc. The Dickson .Miuiiifucturlns Co. Ccrauton and Wllktvllarra, t'a., Matuifacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office. Scranton, Pa. 2 5 4 At 8 4 Visit the ?. 4 fy 4. ! ,$. ' tfc J, 4 J, $, eO. rl, ,J. r. $, ejj. r $ ssji VJs' Hi fir W. i : . -. 1 2- Great NAhite I Sa e ep ero li fr ( o (a . ej ej. fy rp fy r f if. f -fa f "fr -f ej eo , T; e CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND 129 WASHINQTON AVENUE NHIIU Chicago Grain and Produce. (hi. ago. Jan. 10. Wheat ruled heavy today A MAN becomes languid, Irritable and de spondent, throughloss of nerve vigor. I,ife seems a mockery. The courage, force, vigor and action which charac terize full-blooded men, are lacking. fe have kiidled the light of hope in many a man's face. They bring x Igor to the weak and ambition to the despondent. They permanently check the xreak enlng drains, feed the nerves, enrich the blood nnd make men over gener ally. SI 00 per box 1 C boxes 5 00. With 83 00 order xve Issue n xvrltten guaran tee to refund the money if no cure be effected. Book flee. Teal Medicine Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. For 6ale y John II. Thelps, Pharmacist, corner Wjomlng avenue and Spruce street. Ladles Common Sense 50c Rubbers At 15c. Myer Davidow, The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Ave. Hen's Mining Sboes At $1.00. Extraordinary Shoe Bargains Today, Friday, and Tomorrow, Saturday LOOK AT THE BARGAINS: 9S pairs Ladies' Fine Kid Lined Buttou Shoes, worth $3.00 to $3. 50, at $2.00. 140 pairs Ladies' Extra Heavy Sole, Goodyear Welt, $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes, all sizes and all widths, A to B, at 3.i)l. 300 pairs Ladies' Shoes, broken $2.00, at 98c and $1.25. 76 pairs, Ladies' Spring Heel $2.00, at 98c. MEN'S SHOES 48 pairs Men's Patent Leather $3.50 Sboes, Goodyear Welt, at $2.50, 60 pairs Men's Box Calf, Leather Lined, Goodyear Welt Shoes, at $2.50, worth $3.50, 60 pairs Men's Winter Russet $3.50 Shoes, at $2,50. 300 pairs Men's Congress and Lace Fine Shoes, broken sizes, worth from $2 to $3, at 98c, $1,25, $1.50, $1.98. Men's Mining Shoes, all sizes, at $1.00. Boys' Shoes at $1.00. Youth's Shoes at 75c to $1. Misses' and Children's Shoes at all prices. STATEMENT OF THE ilHL OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Investments $3,175,478.36 Banking House 38,500.04 Cash nnd Reserve 536,870.19 83,750,957.10 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98 U. S. Deposits 422,729.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 83,750,057.19 WILLIAM CONSELL, President. HL'NItY 11EL1X, Jit., Vice-President. WILLIAM H. PECK, Caihler. T BANK I .w t-H-HH--M- -H-H-M- tM-f rMMMf-M--f -H- Hit Lace ! Curtain News Shrewd buyers will take advantage of the special prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. i FURNITURE COVERINGS - COUCH COVERINGS - I - I 0- ARTISTIO FURNITURE. i HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I A I HEAVY DRAPERIES I iiio is BvJJsisiH sizes, worth $1.50 to Button Shoes, worth The above are only a few of the mauy bargains. We invite you to call and ex amine eur goods before buying elsewhere Remember, there is no trouble to show you goods, and you will surely save money by it. Lager Beer Brewery Mnnur&ctureM or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Nith Street, Telephone Cull, 2333. .PA WI LLI AflS & ricANULTY LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue t t H H t H H M-H-f- f H 1 1 1 Keating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, K Heaters. Florey & Brooks 3y$w AllScasons'Sports s njrj FINN AVENUE. THB MIC POWDER CO. Bsoms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd'g. iORANTON, FA. lining and Blasting POWDER MstsfttMaoslasmd Rashikli Works. MYER DAVIDOW, The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue LAPLIN & PAND POWOBR CO.'S ORANGE QUN POWDER tecina titttsrles, Kleotrlo Brplodsri, trust unl splodlBt blMts, btfoty Rsiauni Chemical Co.'s HssssssssislsssssV)siisHlsd SKATES SHARPENED 211 Washington Avenue. " i-All M. HENRY BELIN, JR., Gecjral Agent tor th Wjomlng Diltrlct (or DUPONTS POWDER. Ulnlnff, nitstin;, Itcpauoo Eporttnr, Smokeless and Cheiulcsl Coropsnj's & H10H EXPLOSIVE DR. O0N5TEN, 311 Spruce Street. Serin, ton. Pa. II cutt nl Chronic Olsecsca ol Men, Womrn an 1 Children. Consultation and examination tree. Oltlce Hours Daily and buoday 8 a. m. to 9 p. so. Hih Explosives. Safety I'uie, Caps snd Exploders. Room 401 Cos. oell llullillnr, Scranton. AUUNCIUSi TII09. FOlll) Plttston JOHN Ii. SMITH k EON riyrnouth W, K. MULLiaAN VilkcsxT