m r- -r-fifrfii- .'U'W,, ' ' i5JT hiTw5fviS Ft? - "T3 .!' 'rtPBI V. ' ' v 1-iF.V" ?TT ' , .i, v ' . r. ,?'?' W , i -'. ' " , ) v H ,.i ! 12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1902. r (TevelandS Baking Powder Food raised with it retains its natural moisture and flavor Pol. & Southern ..... S7'i Pol. & South, 1M I'r. Hli Don. & lllo Ul'do, I'r Dl , i'i to n. n. ,,. up; lale, Int. 1'r. til 6 Iln. 5.1. tV. Jhli HochlMB Valley (IS1 M " i;G Illinois CVntuil 14 Hi 1IPi liju ) i.nuiB. ,t rsiiHll .1:1 27-i l'?l "I l;i l,t 17U 2?; 41 8 .'MJ, 1"J4 411 wt, oris. "! iH'i j j"a Jii'i I.IMIIH. .V 1M1SII, ...ii.Ul i.lji J-l'a I.l'l .tinnnniiiin nij', liin jiu'i 14; .110 J MM ji.h Wi Mot. MtliiKt llv Mpxtcntt (Villi nl Slo, Knu, lox.... Sit Mo, K. K- TfV, IT., (& Missouri Pnrllln .....lu'i N. V. Cent I ill 1MIJ 1U, Km folk te WrM 7IW 7Hi Jimiuo ; weii. .... li'i'i -1)4 ir" i'i? atlMc Mull TUx idU sol; 3lU 'onmi. it. 11 ir,- iv, ir,i i.v(4 tVU Ml"! o.'J, inji 4t4? 414 140 14'ltj SM 2Jfc 611 fib'i 1n", Km,'), 1MU JM", Til.. Till. W piS GRAND AND PETIT JURORS Havo Been Diawn for Term of Unit ed States Corn t, Which Opens Jnnuniy 18, nt WllHamspoit. Grand nnd petit jurors li.uc heen Brawn for the term of United Ktutos Vuirt, which moots nt Wlillamsport on ilomluy, .Tnmiuiy U, C. S. Senmans ind J. J. Toohey, of this city, are tuo it the Krand jurors, unci Thomas J. Duffy, N. G. Goodman, It. M. Latouche tnd C. A. WIbkIus aio anions the petit jurois. The list of jutors follows: GIIAXD JUllOItS. Gcurpc Albro, painter, Susquehanna, Siu nuehiinnii. INVillltim 1'. Alien, inlntci, Allcnvvood, Union. O Hnrr BilUnd, mcich.int, Troy, Brad ford. Cihln Hot, clcilc, JTast Muuch Chunk, Pin bon. I'ledeilck U. Uovcr, lawjer, Leulfalmrg, Tjnion. Itoheit i:. Coolliitughi niorchint, Stiouds- liutp, Jlonioc. 1 C. Ueir, in.umnco UBont, Danville, Montour. T. Ar. DInimocIt, fitrmcr, (Jnlond.ilc, Sus- ciucluiniu. B. B Grove, f.inncr, Miflllnbvn;, UnltYh. Gcorgo B. Ilomlikk1', mm chant, Sellns- erovo, Snvdir. 7ohn B. Nitliul-, met chant, llanhbtirg, Dauphin, fhlllp Raub, hotclkoopiT, Dal I is, I.utrnn. 13. D. Reynolds, men hunt, Gibbon, Sus quehanna. P. S. Scamuna, nie.clnnl, Scianton, Lack awanna, llcniy Shay, faimcr, Htibiiuelianna, Sus- quohamui. Uriah Sherman, f.nnui, Thompsontown, Juniata llemy l'. Snonr, lnsmante nRont, Sti oudsburj, Monroe. John Ij. Stodmnn, jeweler, Stanch Chunk, Carbon. !J. J. Toohey, l.vmci, Pcianton, Lacka- Mauna. A. J. Wclvs, clork. 'WIIke-Barre, Lucerne. D. Klitlcr, f.umor, Klstlcr, Porn. P. C. Kenyon, fnnnci, DundafC, Sti'-quc- liiinn i. A". AW Thompson, nicicliint, Coudeispoit, Pottu. I'lll'IT JURORP Benjamin Adimis, fuimer, Columbia Cioss Roads, Bradford. Milton Armstions, hupeiintcndput, JIII- ford. Pike Joseph Bennett, faimci, Glenvood, Sub quehanna. Ilcibeit Bion, machinist, Susquehanna Subauchunn.i. Tiank D. Btund.iKe, farmer, Marsh Biook, L.icltaw.mn.i. O. Y. Chci illusion, BLiitloman, Blooms burg, Columbia. George W. Conkllu, manufactuier, Sus quehanna, Stisquchann 1. Harry J. Coopei, agent, TaIor, Lacka wanna. Thomas J. Duffy, repoitei, Scianton, Lackawanna Chailes S. r.ilrclilhl, tleik, Nantlcoke, Luzeinn. N, M. 1-lnn, mediant. Hop Bottom, Sus quohanra. J. William Gxillck, undertaker, Gettys buig, Adams Kathan G. Goodman, mcich.int, Scranton, Lackawanna. IT. A. Grldley, meiohnnt, Ulsses Potter. Geoige A. Gundcr, palmer, Itusell Hill, AA oming. 'A. II. Gunon, mot chant, Hani&on Val lov. Pottei. llaci stick, A. J , bookkeeper, Jllllero burg, Dauphin. Hoffard, Samuel W'., lIoj Is, A catherly, Carbon. Geoigo L. Ilonci, lunjer. Mlffllntonn, Juniata. , J. AV. Hutchinson, mechaule, Lewlsbuig, Union. J I. C. Jitkpon, faimer Tler Hill. Wajne. G. S. Ladd, farmei, Uhses-, Potter. Villiam P. Lltts, meicliant. Ciaik's Sum mit, Lackawanna. F. r. Langfoid, hntil ketpei, Susque hanna, Susquehunn 1. ft. SI. Latouche, insuianre ugent, Scran ton, L-u'kawunna. iNVIlllam Jllddaugh, fuimer, Rising, Tioga. tVVIIllam VT. Phillips, mei chant, Aloau andiia, Huntingdon, Lewis C. Royor, goutlenian, Huntingdon, Huntingdon. Josiah Saudol, contiactoi, "Imicli Chunk, Cat 11011. B Kers. y Shaiplesi, merchant, Cata-wls1-! iolumblu. l'o ul J. hlieiwood, lawjei, "Wllkcs-Barre, Livein . Jes'.o T. Smltli, fanner, Jlonttose, Sus-qunh.iiinil. A. C. hinder, gentleman, Mlddlnbuig, Snd' 1 G. 1 SteciiFon, fniiner, Waddle. Cimtcr. aim ly C. Taggurt, ileik, Northumber land, XoilhumbiMliind. 1'iauk T.itmuetth, limner, Cold Springs, Waj no. J. AV. Tluockmnrton, farmei, Patrdale, SuHtiuohannn, CluultR . Wiggins, lmbei, Scranton, Lacl'iiwiiannn. II A. Williuan, moiclumt, Joimyn, Lacka- w an 1111 3 It. A.iuiugnian, attorney, Loik Haven, ('Union COAL BIDS WERE HIGH. Strike Will Incienso tho Expense of Heating tho Schools. As n lesult of the strike, the bids opened last night rtt the meeting of the boaid of uontiol, Tor fuinlHhlnK coal to tho nubile schools, weie on tins nvei tigo fifty cents higher than those of lust j.ear. The bids weie na follows: Keatncy & Co Pouith district, largo nlzes, $1; pea, J.1M; buckwheut, -TA l''liHt dlsti let Largo sires, $J75j pen, $Jj buckwheat. $2 23 Wood, $1. l'owler Coal Co Green Rhlgo schools, largo sires, J3 75; chestnut, $.1 7; pea, $3. MeNamara tc Co. Thlid dlslilct, largo blzes, $3.75; pea, $.1. M. J. Ruddy Third disttlct, l.ugo sUes, W, otliois, J2S0. Michael Gibbons Kli st dlstilct, lnrgo sizes, J3 M; pea, $.t. Second dlstiict, largo sizes, $J.73; pea, JJ. Theie was some discussion as to the advisability of buying the Itobllng lot, as an addition to the site for tho new High school and the Manual Training school, but no action wua taken. On the recommendation of tho teach ers' 'committee, Miss Ida Murphy was tiansf erred fiom No. 19 to No. 38 un- uex, and Miss Linda McDonald was appointed to Miss Murnhj's place. It was agreed that the schools should close at noon Wednesdny for the Christmas holidays, to leopcn Jumiaty 5, I8O0, und that the teucheis bo paid Wednesday afternoon. On motion of Chniiman Welsh, of the kindeigartcn committee, the oxpendl liue of J22.50 was authoiized for ChiKt nns trees for the kindergartens. The members also xiusscd a motion that Chalinian Welsh should ad as Santa Claus at the kindeigartcn::. IS AFXEB JUSTICE. Factory Inspector Bishop Gets Out Warrants for Two. Deputy Factoiy Inspector V W. Uishop has swoiu out wairants befoie Magistiate Miliar for the airest of two justices of the peace and for the mothcis of two of the ihlldicn who testified before the coal stilke aibl tui tion commibsion iccently. Antsts aie to be made today. The charge against tho justices is that they issued to these children fac tory certificates setting foith that they (the chlldien) could lead and wiite English, as required by law In bueh cases, whereas neither of them could do cither thing. The chaige against the mothers is that thev swoie the children weie oer thirteen jeais of age, when in leallty they were much jounger. The inspector is investigating other similar c.ibes and niomlscs that more ai rests are to follow. Outailo As West 1 People's (Ms 10l',5 I'leasoH Hieei t,ur ,,, w Heading Itv ",jn Jtepnblle Steel 1'ik Rook Iflnml IP. Ht.LoulH & Hun ruin 7H, St. Trills, So West, talk Hoiitlieiu Puclllo .... IS!' oiiiueiu it. it .U'i South. It. It, IT.... fij'J 'I'onii. ('ml a. lion... in 1, rulmi Pin lllo PS V S. Leather U 1 H. Leuther, IT.... SS U. H. Rubber 1514 U. S. Steel tip; 1 . S Steel. IT Sl Willi isli 2 Wubish, Ir jti Wostoin Union Tel.. SSi Wisconsin Central ., S5'i CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. WHDAT Onnn. High. Low. Close. ' 773, July 7114 PORN Mny nn July )j;g OA'IS llnv 33J6 PORK Jnnuaiy mco May luo.1 NUW YORK COTTON MARKET, Open. High. Low. Close. January sou si.l S r,t s r,", Match SSS 8 m SVt S 33 May sjs ,s 10 stt S.11 July sjs s 10 ioj Si'j lnj ro-(, r.rt ii'n n &'6 n s-'H PJf4 41111 0')V. I."i i!s 111 :uu wis 40li r.J4 Sir, "I fit'! 33iJ 10', nil u'f. ss .r,H Si's 4Ji 74,' 7l'& 71U 4TA IV l 43Vi 44 S3Ts saw aiH 1GC7 10 15 lftr2 WOO JllC." 1015 Bid Askod. t ... SCO ... GOO 43 Scranton Board of Trade Excnange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Daily Co. Pr, County Sav. Bank A. Trust Co Tlist Nat. Bank (Carbominlpl. Third Untlonal Bank 530 Dime Dcp 6l DIs Bank 300 Economy L , II. & P. Co Tlist National Bank 1300 Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co . 195 Clark & Snocr Co. Pr 125 Srranton Savings Bank 500 Traders' National Bank 225 Rrranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 133 Scranton Packing Co BONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, flrst mortgage, duo 1020 lis People's Street Railway, Mrst mortgage, due 1911' 115 People s Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Scianton Trac Co , C por cent. 113 Economy L, H. & P Co N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co ... J 35 97 97 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave ) riour-JI40. Battel Cieameiy, 25'a2lic ; daily, 1.3a 23Vic. Cheese H'Sillc. Bggs Ncarbv, 30c: storage, 22c. Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2 S3. Onions Pel bushel, 7oa00c. Potatoes Uie. per bushel. 1 1 1 1 1 l.f?s pii'ii." 1 HHkI 1 aBnfiiifet : The Best Stimulant When worn out or run down is found in Hunter Baltimore Rye The Finest Type of the , Purest Whiskey. 5 It Is particularly recommended to women because ol its age and ex- cil'snce, 1,14 4r jTnr,trl. ,olri ni br Jobber V)1 XKVtUAH i. bi.s; Uitlwer. nt CALL EOB. CONVENTION. Official Summons for Mine Woikers' Gathering Issued by Mitchell. President John Mitchell, of the United Mine Woikeis of Anieiicn, has issued the ofllclal call for the annual conven tion which is to be held at Indianapolis beginning on Januaiy 1, next. After citing that poition of the constitution which allows each local union one delegate for eeiy bundled inembeis or majoiity fiuction theieof, pioUding that thcie shall be no more than fle fiom any one local, the other sections beaiing directly on the calling of comentlons aio cited, It is lequested that delegates- be elected at once so that the duplicate credentials may be re ceived by the national secietaiy not later than Januaiy 10. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Keview. New Yoik, Dee. 22 Theie was a good 0I11m0 of business in' stocks today and tho market showed sttength and bicudth. Tho lingo dealings and tho notable stiengtli lit .1 fuw piomlncnt secmltles had a notnblo hjmpathittc effect on tho w holo maikot. The ti ailing showed dim inished animation up the day piugieosed, hut tho high loel of pilots attained was pietty well held, although tho closing win slightly Inegulur b. uason ot a fuini-h movement In Stig.u. Tho stoiks which led tho muiltct had liidhldttal grounds for stiengtli, mostly In the shapo of Ill inois 01 a. piouauie. mciciiHu ,n ciiwuenu.,, or of other lifnellts. This was tho case 111 Missouri Puclllc, Now York Centinl and In the outsido market. Not thorn Se curities, The minor concerning Nolthein .Hccuiitles was tn the effect that theio i" to be some extinoidinaiv dlKtilbutlnn amongst Guut Noithoin stockholdets. o whli h the Noithoin Seciuitlos company Is the piluclpal one. No ofllclal sanction was gieu 10 nnv 01 tut so iiimors, nor wiib theio nny conllunatlon nf the con tinued repnits that aluabla lights aro to bo gion In St. Paul stockholdeis In con nection with tho pioposed new stock is sue. Sugars strength was attributed to 11 further dilvo against tho shoits In con nection with tho prospoctH for tho Cuban reclpioclty tieaty. Canadian Pacific and its allied stocks wero stioug features without spiclal otplanatlon. Amalgamat ed Copper was helped by ropoits thai top nur lltigutloii in Montana has been passed Indefinitely liv common toiisent of both contending interests In tho ludiibtiy. Tho room tiudeiK on tho stotk cselmnco weio soniewhut skeptical of tho advnnio nnd contested It by short sties, Theie was oldonco of activity on tho part of tho lecently qulcbceut pools nnd laigo piofes slonal opeiatois wero supposed to bo nt woik to lift tho lovel of prices, United States Steel was piomtneut and strong, although somewhat sluggish as usual. Satisfaction was professeii ocr tho status of tho A'enezuulan question and confidence seemed to bo felt In tho money situation. A featuro of tho dav was ti ailing in In ter national Meitnntllo Mririuu common stock In tho outside maikot at from 11 tn 21. This is the lliht lecoitled business hi this countiy In the new shipping com. puny's common stock. Total sales, 719,000 shnics Tho bond market was bioad nnd slioug. Total sales par value. J3 020,000 United States bonds wero nil unchanged on tho last call. The following quotatloni are furnished The 1 Tribune by Haight fr Freeso, 31.'. 31S Mears Building. W, D. Runyon, mun ager, Open High Low.Closo, Amal Copper 5Si KH r,7'i DSli Am, Car & Foundry 3H4 3I SWj VAK Am. Cotton Oil ,,, Wi 47 -H'S 4i'i American Icn 10 10 ml ion Amcr. Ice, Pr. ....,,, 39 39 3) 39 Amer. Locomotive ,, 23 2Si 2S 2SU Am. Loco, IT. , (IN hmb hmb hmbw Ain. n. tv hob, 10,, ji 411 3j 41) Ameiic.in ugar ..,uw, 130 12S4 Alahlunn tail S)! ( New York Grain and Produce Market New York, Dec. 22 Plour Steady, with a fair inquliy for spilng patents Wheat Spot steuch; No 2 led, 79a.tC. f. o b. alloat; No 1 Noithmi Dulutli, S7c. 1. o b alloat. Options weto generally quiet, but llim nil day. Tho mailtet closed 8a Vie. net hlghci. Slav closed MUc: Julv, (j'sc; Dec , &r,c Corn Spot steady; No. -. GlnC2c elevator, and r,ic. f. o b alloat; No 2 vellow, u9J4c : No 2 white, 00c Option maikot was dull todav, but steady to llim on ciblc news, tho wheat advance and covering. Closed 'uAc. net hlghct. January closed DSc; Slaich, CO'lc.; Slav, w8c ; jjee., one. uais apoi mm; iso. ;, SSc; standaid white, 39inT!Uc ; No 8, .17M.i3iic ! No 2 white. 3U"4a,J94e ; No. 3 white, oSJ4tdS54C.: tinck mixed western, nominil; tiack white, 3Sa4Jc. Options oiy quiet but stoaclj ; Decembei closed .9'4c Buttei Steady nt tho decline: o tra creameiy, 29c; factor v, lo'inlSo ; cieameiy, common to choice. 2la.!c.; oieamery, Imitation 22n2G',$c ; state daily, 21a27!c.; renovated, lfi''.n22ic. Chocso rii-m; stato lull cieam, fancy, small col 01 ed. September. lTci late, 13al34r ; small white, September. 13?4c; late. l!a H'Ac ; large white. Sept, Wic; lute, 13 nliHc; largo coloied. Sept., Uc; lato, 3aU'ic. Uggs Inlgulai ; state average, best, L!c ; refrigerated, ISiJlc; west ern fancv graded, 2flc.; w ester n, poor to prime, 2oa23e. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Dec. 22 Tiro usual holiday in activity poivaded the grain pits on tho boaid of tiade todav, but in ices weie llim. Slay wheat closed '(a'c. higher. Slay corn was up a fi action und oats Wore 'kC. higher. Provisions weie stiong, Slay closing 1,11, 10 ii:c niglior. uasn quo tatlonb weie as follows: I'lour Quiet, but film: No. 2, 71i70c; No. 3. O'la72o ; No. 2 red, 74u74-f.e ; No 2 coin, 45c; No. 2 yellow, 43c; No. 2 oats, J-'c; No 3 white, 32c: No 2 rye, 4S'c: good feeding bailer. Soatlc; fair to choice malting, 43a5oc; No. 1 flaxseed, $1.13; No. 1 northwestern, $1 2J; prime timothy seed, $3 73; mess pork, por ban el, $17; laid, por loo pounds. $10 2"al0 &: shoit ribs, JS37a8 02; shoulders, $i 23.18 50; shoit clear srues, ?b o.'as t7',:. Buffalo Stock Maiket. Uast Buffalo, Dec. 2.', Cattle Receipts, 3 250, sternly; prime steeis, $3J3u5 75; shipping sti til's, $l.7"a3 25; butchers' steeis, $.17uH4 7i; heifers. J.Jil'iO; cows. 2 25a4 00; canners, $iri0a2 00; bulls, $2 75a I '.3: feed ers, $.150a4 W: stockers, $3al; stock hcif eis, $2iU; good to cholco fresh cows. $l3a B5: medium. J5a45; common 20a30. Veals Receipts, 373; strong, 2"c higher: tops, $S7.rm9.3: common to good, $551181. Hogs Receipts, 2,i30; steadv on light; strong on heav y ; heavy. $G 40 iC 50; mixed, 80 UHio 30: oikur.s and pigs. $CaC10; loughs, $3G0a5bO: stags, $4.75.13 23 Sheep mid Iambs Receipts, 27,200; sheep, steudv: lambs, 5nl0c. lower: top lambs, $", Wari(0; culls to good, $H5 40; .veaillngs, $125.1 1 50: owes, $ I50.i4.23; sheep, top mUed, $3C0a3,7"i; culls to good, $1.73a3 40. Atchison iVtClllSOU. IT. M'i SiTi 99 Rait. & Ohio Xi Brbok. Run. Transit. (,!; Caiiudlan Pacillo ,.,.12S,5 Wi Ores. & Ohio ,.,. 47 4Vi Chic & Gt. "West.... Sl?i 2?J 9i 6-1 "h 12b VJ Js7o 12941 W'i 89i K5S 13014 ml 2)1,5 33 liw; SOlc Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Dec. 22. Cattle Receipts, H, 000; 10 to 2"c. higher: good to prima steeis, $3rOa;.10; poor to medium, $3a5 40: Blockers und teedeis, ?2alfi0; cows. $12", ul (.0; heifers, $.'a"; dinners, St.2"a2!V): bulls, $.'ul 10; calves, $Ja7; Texas fed steers, $175.15 00. Hogs Receipts, today, 30 000; tomorrow, 35.000; left over, 7 000; 5 tc 10c higher; eloso rjisv; mixed nnd butchers, $3b0a G Ml; good to cholco henvv. $i, 13uG GO; lough heavy, $i',u)30: light, $3.73a015; bulk of sales, $0.10 30 Biieep rteceipis, jivjiici; sireep nnd lambs, guoti 10 ciioico w einer s, steady: lalf to ciioico lambs, $la5r,0. mixed, $2,75al; $la4 50; native Oil Market. OH City, Doc. 2.'.-Credlt balances. 151; ci rtlfleates, no sales. Shlnmeuts, 150,114; iivorage, 95,275. Runs, 121,410; averago, FINANCIAL Spencer Trask & Co. BANKERS 2T & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. Special Offers for the Last Days of Christmas Buying But a few hours remain in which to select your Xmas Gifts. You can make up your mind more quickly here, than anywhere else and you will be sure to be pleased with your choice. All All purchases made at this store before 12 o'clock Wed-' nesday night will positively be delivered in time for Christmas presentation. Goods Del Tabourettes A large shipment which was ordered two months ago just arrived yesterday; they were delayed in trans portation. These will be unpacked and placed on sale this morning at greatly reduced prices, to close them out before Christmas. A large variety of styles in Weathered and Golden Oak, Mahogany and Antweip. $i 50 Tabourettes $1.25 1.85 Tabourettes 1 50 2 40 Tabourettes 2.00 2.70 Tabourettes 2.25 3.25 Tabourettes 2.50 The higher priced kind reduced accordingly. Rockers Style No. 102, in Solid Quartered Oak or Slnhoguny, cobble seat, curved slat back; n supeilor nibbed and polished finish throughout. Otheia would have to ask $4.23. Our purchase price pctmlts us to sell Couch Covers, Pillows and Pillow Covers Couch Covers in Bagdad stripes, . Oriental patterns W TO $14 Couch Pillows, 24x24 inches, covered in damask, tapestry Oriental stripe goods, nicely made , & and well filled $2 to $8 Odds, ends and left-over pieces from expensive patterns in damask, tapestry and Oriental goods; just size for pillow covers. 200 patterns at . c price just one-third their real value JiOC 10 p2 50 dozen Couch Pillows for covering. Strong ticks filled with assorted down prices reasonable. Curtains Brussels $5 to $25 a pair Irish Point $4.50 to $20 a paiitf Arabian $4.50 to $45 a pair Renaissance $6 to $40 pair Horns Chairs $3.50 There are a few left in Oak and Mahogany frame, highly polished, new style, solid brass l.rchot iittachnicnt; hair tilled cushions covered with finest volour, in pluln green and ted shades, spring seat under neath cushion. A chair made to letull nt $12.50. The lurge quantity which wo lnlve bought permit us to sell it ut I A 9 n. . $10.50 Ladies' Desks Only a few lft, in Quiirtcied Oak and Mahogany; graceful French legs, Serpentine fiont; some with minor tops, conveniently constructed Intel lor in wood and finish to match the exteilor. Spcciul value at Parlor Tables $6.50 to $35.00 In Oak and Mahogany, fancy designs, highly polished. A regular i.iu vaiue, out our ptucimse price permits u to offer it at $4.00 Just leeched for Holiday trade, a new lino of Vcrnis-Martin and Rookvvood Pallor Tables, Music Cabinets, Sewing Cabinets and Pedes tals. Hand painted In flguies and floral designs. In eory detail of cabinet woik and finish faultless. Plices lun fiom Shaving Stands $5.00 up Exclusive styles in Solid Mahogany ami Quaitcred Golden Oak. A useful article that makes a pleasing gift. Brica-Brac $600 up Cabinets in a, laiiety of dainty and effective styles in highly pol ished, solid Mahogany. Giaceful legs, delicate spindles, many display shelves, imported Fionch plate minors, scores of artistic pieces at mod el ate prices. Bedside Tables A few left at $4.00 to $7.50 Furniture & wr 129 Wyoming Avenue Carpets Rugs Draperies Wall Paper Everybody Will Have Their Gifts in Two Days from Now. MELBRUM, SCOTT & CO., 126 Wyoming Avenue. Have You Completed Your Purchases? A Few Ideas to Fill in Vacant Spaces on Your List. UMBRELLAS. No one has ever had such a handsome line of Um brellas, handles that are a work of art covers the pride of the manufacturer. A gift any one would be glad to receive. All en- $1 f( H graving gratis pl -U tplJ GLOVES. Women prefer a glove that looks fine, feels fme and possessing durable wearing fc1 tf f t A 7 qualities. Such is the Ireland.... Pm pi"JVj p HANDKERCHIEFS. Are suitable gifts for men and women of eveiy age and conditionMn life. All kinds and all prices. FANCY HOSIERY. Holiday Hosiery with not a design nor a style miss ing in silk and lisle a splendid stock fo choose from all well made in fact, The Best. Wonderful opportu nities in first-class hosiery. a NECKWEAR. i There's a fluff daintiness, an air of smartness and a consciousness of exclusiveness about our Neckwear. Every piece enhances the garment. It is worn with Boas, Collars, Berthas, Turnovers. All tastes are met in a most charming manner. I B00DY,McLELL AN & CO. BANKERS, Na 57 Broadway, New york City. MEMBERS NDW VOHK CTOCK EXCHANGE. STOCKS.BONDS and INVESTMENTS ORDERS EXEGUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN SUSPKNDEKS AS GIFTS WE HAVE A LARGE VAEIETY EVERY ONe HANDSOME COBEECT AND DEPENDABLE ATTRACTIVELY PACKED iN INDIVIDUAL BO, E S r 1 ANLVUP We Give Green Trading Stamps. Don't Hesitate about giving n geutlemnu n Sub pender gift ineiely becnuse you know he has a pnir. Nine chances out of ten he is wearing a pair that have no give left in them, and aro necessarily very uncom fortable. "Suspendeiically spoak ingt," men aio caielcss. I CONRAD'S 30S LACKAWANNA AVENUE. H ! 8 KKSOJXXXX;fflS!!04JOSe0!XX g M a fine: selection h SJ Of everything in the Cut Glass line, K JJ beautiful gifts for the holiday season. JJ f Scranton Cut Glass Co J FACTORY AND SALESROOM ( I22U NOR I II WASHINGTON AVKMJIi X ..,ri fl J i--l---tt-i , - -- Chic. Mil. & St. P..174W 17b qol Fuel & iron .. Sti $1 -v