y THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1000. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MNMWVWWya WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS THE WISE DOG WHO WATCHED THE BABY AT LANESBORO. Discouraging, Experience of a Young Man Who Attempted to Grow Up with the Country Out West-Matter of Interest in Railroad Circles. Broken-Hearted Chicken Woes of a Kentuckian Epeclnl (o the Scrnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Fob. 1.--A I.anesboro family owns a flr.e specimen of tho Spanish breed of dopes which Is" very fond of children, and when any little ones visit his mustcr'n home consti tutes himself their companion, play mate and puiudlun. Jast Huramc;' a. lady with an Infant visited the family and In the course of tho day the child wjih laid nn a pillow on tho Door to amuse Itself lor n vvhll". Tho dog took his place near the little one n ifoinl. The day vv.is hot and the llle made the ha by their feedlm,- Kiutir.d. ThH rendered her reNtlcis. Doggie watched her fo a few mo ments and then, walking loe up, with his nose or paw drove .tw.iv ovel.v 111' as soon as It lit n:i the babv' fie, and did It sy iluetl, ton, as not to dlstuib her In the hast. The dog' ac tion itttrni'ted the attention ol the mother ami others, who weie filled with astonishment at lilt thoughtful Itltidlle'!- Thb btrrv h is tli( merit of tiuth. ANYTHING TO lil'.T NFWS The Suseiuelinnni Tianscilpt's Mont ropo roi lespondent Is ie-p'inMlile for tho following binder. '. K. Whitney, knight of the quill nml prolixin of economv ol facts, u a conspicuous at rival in Montrose on the morning train Saturday. ' Whit" went elltoetlv to the coiitt house, wheie he was se:n plow ling around by several leputable witnesses. A few minutes later It was discovered thet the bulidlr.fr bad ben set on fir'.-. "Whit" was allowed to leave town, howeer, unmolested, for our authorities are slow, and justice. ou know, Is blind. TLOTSAM AND ,u:tsam. Judging" fiom some of th" Honesda'.e newspapers about eveiy other man over In Wayne county Is lust dying to rush Into pilnt with a political ar ticle. Susqueh?nna. county Is to have two women laweis. Jilts Frances K Ammermnn and 'MKs Sue Sttous have passed the piellmlnarv examinations and have leghteted with the eleik of the court In Montrose as tudents at law. Abe) Patrlik, an age d i.-sldent of Montrose. Is seriously ill. Kdmond Ciawfou!. a native of Han cock. Is under a nest In Nicaragua for stealing $1S,000 In gold, diamonds an 1 jewelry from a boaulei's tiunk. The new Kaptlst church being elect ed in Montiose, at a cost of $00rt, will be dedicated in Febriuiy. KATin:u iMsrot'itAOiNi;. A Susquehanna county young man who "went west" tilled with enthusi asm and a deslie to "glow up with the countr" last week surprised his it lends by teturnlng home after an absence of about three weeks. "He sas that while he was out land-hunt-lliB In what he thought was the gat den spot of Ameiic.i he c ime across a boaided-up shanty. On the boards aeioss the door he found thN Inset lp tion, which explains hi-, dipaitute for the east: I'ore milts from a n,i)lci Sixteen miles trmii a postolK Twenty-five inllis frum a raliri.il' A htindnd and aty tiotn timber -.vi fot-t fimn water. There's no place like home. We've gone east to spend tie winter with niv wife's folks. IN KAIMIOAD CIHrj.KS. Hereafter the Kile will give men leaving the service of the compan foi anv leasnn whatsoever a lettei" The lettei will plalnlj state the cause of serveilng the connection. Theie will be no blacklist. The Del. iw aie and Hudson will clo'.e Fan lew as a summer lesoi t about the time that rallioad stops iiinnlug tiains to Niagara Falls. Faivlew is one of the most pictures-quo spots In I'ennsvlvanla. I'eople who cannot propel ly appieclate It aio to be pitied. If eastbouud coal is eniried on the Delawaie and Hudsons new Honesdale biamh theie will be inueh less traffic on the JciToison biauch and less woik In the Susquehanna lallioad yards. Trainmen on the main lino of the i:rle are getting in excellent time. The Erie's new pilntlng plant In the Siisqudianna shops will soon be in op- ct at ton, It will not bo extensive In tho beginning, but eventually all of tho pilntlng for tho road will be done here. At present It Is done by contract. A nnOKEN-HKAUTKD CHICKEN. A Susquehanna man had made a pet of a chicken o'f the Plymouth Hock variety, nvery motulng In coming out of tho house, the young man brought with him a handful of ctumbs, or of grain, or something that chickens like; and little by little his featheied pet acquired tho habit of follow Inn him about the premises. In a little glove near the house theie Is a bench, When the young man reaches the bench he Invnilablv seated himself, and tho fowl, Jumping up to his side, picked the food from his hand and was petted by being stroked on the head and back. This had gone on for quite a long time, when the young man left home. For the first day or two tho chicken seemed not to be Inconsolable over the loss of Its friend, but took Its food with the rest. After a few days, however, tho fowl seemd to become1 aware that Its friend was not coming back, and It was seined all at once with nn un conquerable melancholy. It llngeied morning after morning under the win dow of the house, as If waiting" for Its; master to tome out. Finally It betook Itself to the bench wheie Its master used to sit and f"d It. and theie It leinalned, Its head under Its wing, almost motionless, day and night. It was useles i to tiv and tempt It with food. The chicken lcfused to look at the must tempting hatidtulls of gialn or dough whin they weie tin own b foie It. Its eyelids weie closed, and itf Intention to die ot hunger was so evi dent that It was denied meielfiil to kill it. It got the ae. Tin: wons of a kiontcckian. The following lloitlet appeals to be npptopiInK Just now : "Man born In the wilds ot Kentucky is of feud da.vs and easy v little. He tisheth. tlddleth, euweth, and llghteth all the dajs of his life. "He shunneth water like n mad dog and diinketh much moonshine. "When he deslieth to raise hell he planteth a neighbor, and In he icap eth twenty fold. "He inlseth even fiom his cradle to seek the scalp of his giandslies enemy, and bilngeth home In his carcass the ammunition of bis neighbor's wife's cousin's, uncle's, father-in-law, w ho avengeth the dead. "Yea veilly, his life Is unceitaln and he knoweth not the hour when he may be called hence. "He goeth forth on a jouinev bait shot and cometh back on a shutter shot. "He riseth In the night to let the cat out, and It taketh nine doctois thiee das or one doctor twenty-seven days to pick the buck-shot fiom his pet son. "He goeth In joy and uladness. and cometh back in sciaps and fragments. "He ealleth his fellow -man a liar, and getteth him self tilled with scrap Iron, even unto the fouith generation. "He emptletb a demljon Into him self, and a shot gun into his enemy, and his enemy's son lleth In wait, and lo the coioner ploweth up a forty act e field to bury that man." Whitney. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH Terrible Experience of August Schmitt at Barnum Shaft. Speel.il to the Seianton Tribune 1'ltlston, Tib. 1. August Schmitt. agoil about 50 years, had a naiiow es cape Horn what might have been .i tertlble death yestetda. He is em ployed as a miner at th" llnrnum shaft ot th- l'enns.vlvanla foal companv, and for some lea-on attempted to walk aeioss the ttap which envois the mouth ot the shaft. He missed his footing, however, and fell thiough an open space left between the plunk for the pas-ing of the tope. As he fell he piabbed the lanlngi rope with a. death giip and hung on. Allien feet below the place from vvhlrh he fell. The cartlage was quickly hoisted an J ehmltt levelled fiom hi" perilous po--Itlon. The shaft is (Wi feet deep, and is the t,u'i' was at the bottom ot the time the hoirlble death lion, which lu esmped can best be Imagined. Schmitt was not unnerved bv his natiow s cape, however, and within fifteen min utes later he had descended tho shaft en the caire nml was hard at wotk digging the black diamonds. Opera Houso for.Pittston. Special to tho Sctanton Tilbune. 1'lttston, Feb. 1. Dt. Tioxell, owner of a valuable plot of ground on liioad stieet, this city, and C. K. King, man ager of Music Hall, are at the head ot a movement for the election ot a mod el n opera house In this city, A Roches ter. N. Y., architect, who piepared tho plans feu the new theatres at Wilkes Hano and Seianton, was In town to day looking over the pioposed site and confenlng with the projectots. The SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Table Linens German, Belgian, Irish. - Sliver Bleached and Snow White Satin Da mask Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Our Linens are soft and pliable and not loaded with itarch. They wear and laundry satisfactory. We have recently added Reed's Celebrated Iyiueus and NapUns to our stock. They are strictly high-grade goods. Artistic designs in Birds, Blossoms, Scroll and Mode Pond Lilies, Sweet Peas. Passion Flower, Rose Buds, Fleur de ,Lis, Mayflower and Leaf designs, in Table Linens aud Napkins to match. .', 'see prioes quoted on another page. MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. "DrBull'sX Curts all Throat nnd Lutiff Aflcctlooi. COUGH SYRUP k. Cettbrgcuuluc. Refuse Mibttlttitei. A VIS sure Dr. tttMl Pills curt I t,:'r. Trial, itfirji liroad street plot Is admirably adapted for :i building of this ch.it ucter nnd a year hence will undoubtedly flni 1'lttston possessed of a llrst-cluss opeta house. TJNKHANNOCK. Kpoelnl to the Rcranton Tribune. Tithkhnnnock, Feb. 1. The manage ment of tho Wlnoln Worsted Yuri company Is getting things In shape for eommenclng huslness In the bulldlnff to be vacated by the Tunkhannock Manufuctutliig company. They con template suvoral changes and Imptovc ments at nmul the- building and will build an addition to bo us"d as oltlcea of the eompany. The mill will be In operation before Apt II 1. Ocotge J. Johnson, J. W. DeWltt. A. H. 1acey nnd .T. S. lepue, of t-acey-vllle, are In town today. The- I.ehlgh Valley company has had men here this week remodelling some of the old gondola cars for ue In catrylng coal on the Montrose tallroad. This toad Is a narrow gauce and In order to use tho ears the axels must be cut to lit the gauge 15. I.. Lyman, one of the propiletora of the New Age at this place, vim elected piesldcnt of tile Northeastern Pennsylvania. lres iih.ieclatlon nt Its meeting held In Tovvandn on January 27th. Hen bk Urothers, pioprlctots of the huge general store at the corner of I loga and Budge stteets, are arrang ing foi .1 leinodelllng of their store building, making It much latger and mote convenient. Dr. Walter 15. Tewkesborry. or this plate, Is In Xow Yolk this week. He will meet the Athletic team ot tho Unlvctxlty ot Pennsylvania In that city and jcocmpany them to the Indoor meet ol the Boston Athletic ahcnlu tion at Boston, .Mas.-., and ntiv pot. Mbly ntcr some of the events there. The local telephone company, which Is now under the management of An 'hew P. Bedfoid, ot Seianton, intends moving their exchange fiom the store of F. J I. Jennings io the store of John F. Slekloi, and will put in i modem Mvltch boatd and all conveniences f.v fhe accommodation of Its ; itrons. The sytem Is growing tapldly. now 'phonos being put In almost dallv. Here Is a Chance to Do Some One a Kindness. If the leader of this should chance to know of anv one who is subject to at tacks of bilious colic he can do him no gt eater favor than to toll him of Cham bei Iain's Colic, Choleia and Dlanhoca Itemedy. It ahvaja gives ptompt te ller. For sale by all diugglsf. Matthews Bios',, wholesale and total! agentr. . FOREST CITY. Special to the Seranton Tilbune. Forest ell v. Feb. 1. Mlsi Anna Thomas, of Henlek Center, Is a truest at the home of Daniel llutan. on Dela ware stieet. MK Weir, of Thompson, Is visiting at tho home of II. W. Urov.n, on Main SttPi t. Mr and Mts. George I.edyatd are lejolelng over the birth of a daughter. Mis. Dowd and daiightet, Agnes, ate In Seianton attending the fnnoial of a lelatlve. There will be a eott'tgi prayei moot ing at ih' home or Mis. Sarah Men hennett this afternoon. All aie cor dially invited. Dr. V It. Knipp is lr New Yeak tlty thb wok, whole hr will complete tho ineclic il eoutse ho has boon iKMw. tieoige May l ciilte III with acute lheiimatlMii. Mis Daniel Molvin ai.d daughter, l.lsvli. ate piying a lsit to oetuntou fi lends. Mt- Hany J'iseiili and chiidun are lhltlng fi lends In Tnlondilo. Pleading Bldei Wat nor delivered the .etinon at the men's n eetln'T at th Methodist chuich Wednesday cvtnlng. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cuie. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25c. AVOCA. Tho stilko at the silk mill temalns unchanged. The employes ate deter mined not to go back until their de innnds aie acceded to and the com mittee be stated. The opeiatois are detei mined and when the committee waited upon Mr. Ashley, he emphatic ally luplled In the negative and Used few wotds In giving an answer. The death ot Frank Mulligan oc eiiried esteiday afternoon at the fam ily i evidence on South Main sttcet after seveial months." Illness. For the fourth time, duilng the past few- yeats the angel of death has Islted the hous-e-hold and taken away a member of that once happy family. Deceased was .IS yeais of ago and was a man of exem plary habits. His acquaintances found gieat pleabuie In his company and as a wotkman his skill was known and his employeis always sought his wis. dom In complicated matters. When ho found that his lungs wete affected he went to California and remained sev eial months. He finally returned ten Uzing; that his case was hopeless and he patiently awaited the genial summons. Besides his aged mothet he Is sur vived by three brothers, William, Itob eit nnd Kamuel, and one sister, Mrs. Jos jph HcCraoken. The funeral vv 111 take place on Saturday afternoon. In tel ment will be made In Langclltie cemetery. Jerome, the S-months-old son of Mr. and Mis, Anthony Waest, of Grove stieet, died e.sterdny nioinlng nfter several days' nines of pneumonia, Tho funeral will take place this afternoon. Interment will be In Plttston ceme teiy. Yesterday motnlng a delicate opeia tlon was perfotmed on Mrs. Andrew Clark, of South Main stieet. Dr. Pier, assisted by Drs. Myers and Bums, of Hcranton. performed the operation. The patient is resting comfortably nnd no serious results are anticipated. W. B. Curinn nrrlved home from Newport News last evening. Oil Trial ADA Annrnnl no Monay in Advnure, Applluare aud remedies i DlBt ImuUh UflbnK, j store lUenKth, check vital i wwtt, develop and suiuin. ' Nn fO.D.. nn frallri rt nature. Write for our new book (under leal to you, MA V..1H. Antl..., IRIB MCDIOAL CO., urri.o, N.Y. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Feb. 1, While a good deal of Irregularity wns manifest In today's market owning to tho Impotlnnt opera tions for both accounts In leading prop el ties, tho bulls at all times held the mastery, as evidenced by the generous sprinkling of net gains through tho list. Influences conttlbutlng to this result In eluded a heavy nbtoiptton of tho Iron and steel stocks and the excellent state, ment of tho leading lines. Kfforts to dumpen bullish cnthuslam met with temporary turtcss at Intervals through uegresslvo hammering of the local group. A lagged opening was duo primarily to tho unsettling Incident in Sugar yester day and yielding prices for Americans in London. It was soon made manifest that nn Impottant movement was caidul In the metal group as issues which arc usually not factors livened up and ad vanced rapidly. Strength dovelopcd In other stocks and the market rose easily. Tho bear faction made a concerted at tnek on the local llltles and broke Third Avenve 9 paints. Kindred proper ties sagged laJ'ie. and Sugar and To bacco were also largely affected. This manouvcr provoked Bomc selling of the railroad stocks, but ns the various en couraging traffic statements came to hand, the offerings diminished and busi ness centered at most wholly in the Trae tlons. Supporting otders for Third Ave nue rallied it 3 points but It went lower In a drive near the close and ended with a net loss of 8 points A variety of ru mors were circulated In connection with tho buovancy of the Iron nnd steel stocks, chief among which was tho Ten. nc'sec Coal common stock on nn 4 per cent, dividend basis. Tennessee Coal quickly ussumod prominence and roso V points dcsplto enormous realizations. Oalns In other members of the group were Icis pronounced but rjnged from 2 to 3'j! per cent. The early attempts of the bears to create liquidation In thci Mandate! stocks proving unavailing the shorts became uneasy and considerable) lines were taken up, euush'g a tnnterl.M rebound In the more depressed properties. While the Inquiry for tho leading rail load stocks was not very urgent, still there was a slight upmcciutlnti all around which was fahly well uialnlnlned to tho end. Total sales today, 164,'jOO shares. A good demand dcvelrpol for tho netlvu bond Issues today at higher pi Iocs. Some concession, however, were noted In spots. Total silos, par value, $1,;) 'O.imn. United states 2s, new Is ami ,,s advanced 'l in tho Md price. The following quotations are furnished Tho Tilbune bv M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms TU'i-iiicj SIcars building. Telephone 50(11. Open- High- Low- Clos. Ing. e't. est. Inc. JONAS LONGS SONS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY STORE. I JONAS LONG'S SONS Am. Sugar lis t)SiB 117 U&iJ Am. Tobacco lOt1: 10!4 lol'i l"u Atch., To. A.- S. IV .. 20i .'iu18 2 ItVJj A., T. A: S P., Pr .. (U ii f.J 1.2 ?4 Hrook. II. T 7(. 7C'i 73 75 Con Tobacco II ll'i 314 Sl'i Ches. .L- Ohio 2nU 21) a K4 2U't l'lople'.s Gas luV . luTj 105 li7t Chic.. Ii. . Q U1, 12!lt 121 125)1 St Paul 118 lllWj IP"; US Hoek Island 1074 107 lft7' 107 V., L. At W 179 179 17s 178 Kan & Tt -.. Pr ., W, .111, .'1 33 Louis & Nash 7'' ", 71 7f-i Mnnhnttnn i:ie niii f! S'VJ 'Wj Met. Traction Co .-173 172'i ltii;t l'i Mo. Piclllc U m, U North. Pacllle 524 52', .114 r.U Nor. PaclHc. Pr . .. 7." 751, 75 7-i',i N. Y. Centtal HI lll'i 133 HI Int. S. West 2.' 2i'A J24 227,; Picllle Mall 114 13 n tt Phil. & Bead 1S), p4 IS); 154 P. A: n, Pr .VA, 55's SPs 55 Southern IX. R , lr . 5',i, 5-. in, f". Tenn., C. & Irun .... S7'i !'i W- 05 Southern rneltlc .... I'.N'i Vi 3S, 3S4 U. S. Leather 11 f,3 16 Ifi U. 8. Leather. Pr .. 7(14 7iVt 75 75 Union Paolllc 4lT, 47 li-' 58 Union Pue . Pr 714 'V'j 754 75Vi Wabash, Pr 21 21 20 204 Wesi. Union Vi Sil'g S'i1, Sil Penna. II. II lift 13f 12S IV Am S A- W 5S f,S 574 5SVi Fed. Steel 51 51 5'i M Fed. Steel, Pr 70 7Ij'i 75 75 r.su (Jl'S ii"4 CHKWOO BOARD O FTRADK. Open- High- Low- Clos. WI1UAT. Ing. est. est. Imr. July C,s jinv es CORN. July ?V4 Slav 324 OATS. Julv 22 I May 2.1 1 i LAUD. y Mav 5'J5 PORK. May 10.73 614 l,S).j 114 !'J4 2l 5&7 10.77 334 33 32.. 32 003 00 21", 2iit 5 !)2 5 92 10.72 1075 Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Hank MW Scranton Savings Dank 300 Scranton Packing Co Third National Rank 4.'5 Dime Dep & Dls. Rank 200 Uconomv Ll'ht. II. & P. Co Lncka Tiust A: Safe Dep. Co. Seianton Paint Co Claik & Snuvor Co, Com. . , CI irk A: Snover,. Prof Per. lion Fence A- Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lack 1. Dnlrv Co, Pi.f Co. Savings n.ink A: Tiust Co First N.'t. U.ink (Catbondalei Standard Dillllng Co HONIJS. Scranton Pass. Railway, (list mortgage, duo 192) Poorle's Street Rallwa. tltst mortgage, duo 1918 Peopli"s Street Rallwav, Uon- eral mortgage, duo lt21 Dickson Manufacturing Co.... Lm kn Township School Set,... City of Scranton St. Imp. C". Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Traction 6r. bonds.. Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corectcd by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Av enue.) Hutter Creamery, oCe. : ilaliy, tubs. 2bc. Dggs Select wes-tem, He.; nearby state, 23c. Cheese Full cream, new, 13' c. Deans Per bu., choice mat row, $2 10; medium, J2 20; pea, 2 2o. Onions Per bu., 43c, Flour-4 30. 150 10! 123 230 115 115 115 115 93 17 'sj 1111 Vi 2) r.V) ao 100 102 102 K5 si&2 t E iv g Phlltvdelpblii Qtntn niic Prnauc. Philadelphia. Feb. 1. Wohat Un phunecl: contract grade, Feb, 71a72c. Com Steady; No. 2 mixed February, 374 a37c, Oats Firm; No. 2 white clipped. 31(1420.; No. 3 do. do, BOaSO'ic; No. 2 mixed do.. 29a29'2c. Potatoei Unelutnged, Pennsvlvanla choice, per bushel, 65a5!c.; New York and western do. do., 63j55c ; do. do. fair to good, 50a52e. Butter Firm; 4c, higher: fancy western cream, cry. 2540.: do. prints, 26c. Dggs Firm and lc, higher; fresh nuaiby, 19c, ; do. western, 10e,; do. southwestern, ISc; do, .southern. 17e Cheese Quiet but steady. Refined Sugars Firm, fair demand. Cot tonFirm, 4c. higher; middling uplands, 7aS4e. 1 allow Steady: city prime, In hogsheads, 5a5'ic; country do. do., bar 1 els. ri',a5i,e. ; dark, do,, la5c. : cakes, t)la5?,cl: crease, ll'la.''.. as to color. ' Live Poultiy Firm, fair demand; fowls, lOallo.i old roasters. 7n7Kc: chickens. 94 ' nlOCAr- r1nr.lfu. 111. L'nfHP lllnlftlif. tier. keys. 9,il0e, Dressed Poultry Film and active: fowls, choice, Uall'-.c. : do. fair tc good, JOalO'ic . old roosters, Sc; chick ens, nearby, leal2t; westein do., large, llall'!c.i medium do,, 9il0c; small do,, 74nso.: tutkejs, choice to fancy, 12al4c; do. fair to good, malic,; Inferior do., 7a 8c; ducks, PalL'c.; geeso, Tafs!. Re-celpts Flour, 1,200 bnntlh and .1.000 sacks; wheat, 17,000 bushels; corn, (.5,000 bush els; emts. X,M bushels. Shipments Wheat. 25,000 bushels: coin, 217.0'tt bush ls; oats, 10.00C bushels, New York Grain nnd Produce. New York. Feb. I. Flour Mai ket showed modulate steadiness on all grades without further change. Wheat Spot maiket steady; No. 2 red, 7B4o. elevator: No. 2 red. 7ti4c. f. o b. uoilcit; No. 1 northern Duluth, 794c. f. o. b, uotlat prompt: options opened steady and soon afterwards developed considerable strength; In tho last half hour prices yielded n little to icallzlng and closed asy nt 4a4c. net dec lino; No, 2 red Match closed 7D4e, ; Muy, 744e, ; July, 714c. Corn Spot maiket steady: No, 1, 104c, f. o. b, atloat and 39c, elevator; option market opened steadv and later worked up a. little; closed dull but steady at unchanged prices; May closed 3Sc. Oats-Bpot quiet; No. 2 oats. 294e.; No, 3. 2&c.; No. 2 white, niVic.: No. 3 white, 30iic; track mixed, western, WHnJOc.; truck white. 3u4aJte.; options steady but dull. Cutter Firm; western cream- No matter what else you have to do, never miss GREAT All AilD W O'CLOCK DAY I I H ffftl 117 If 11 II nnyone should ever ask you why it is we throw so much energy into our Friday Sales, just tell them it is a habit we have and that you like it. For years we have nude it a custom" to offer ex tracrd'"" inducements onMh.it day. :vr:i of July lor fireworks; Thanksgiving for Turkey; Christmas for presents; New Years for rcso'u! on, in 1 Friday for BARGAINS. We do not go through the stocks and shave a little in price off 1 t m tL ? t ling and that thing. Instead, we make advance preparations with big lots ol goods. Even i t,v, -vj'rc preparing for March and April Friday Sales. Thus it is you get NEW goods and FRESh yuuds, bought at BIG discounts from regular prices, on which the saving is often one-third, and more often lully one-half. Considering the many recent advances in the price of diess materials, this is with out question the most phenomenal offering ol the year. It is a special lot of Armurc Plaids all that a maker had in blight, medium and dark color com binations. A splendid fabric for children's school di esses and lor waists. Would be goou value at i22c. On hiday (nu Nor iour. tiiN TbN 13 Ci'tt Dress f laids at 6c yards to a cUhTOMCR) nt, yard. 6c 8 Cent Torchon Lscss at 3c 75 C:nt Muslin Gowns at 49c 25 Cent Bureau Scarfs at 15c 15 Cent Women's Hose at 9c l8C:nt Curtain Swiss at i2y2c $1.00 "J. B." Corsets at 79c 75 Cent Boys' Waists at 33c Most everything you buy nowadays is trimmed with lace in some shape or form. That is why laces are being so extensively manufactured even now the de mand exceeds the supply. ' On Friday, howevei, we bhall offer 2,000 vards of uncommonly pretty machine-made Torchons, in most every width, from . the extremely narrow to quite wide, woith up to 8c yaid, at 3C The fe-ture of our Muslin Underwear season so far has been the distinct styles we have shown, at the littlest possible prices. For Fiiday you may choose from two styles of Gowns, of splendid muslin one Empire, with revers and fancy tiimmmg of Torchon lace; the other with V shaped neck, yoke of fancy tucks, finished with Val. lace. Sold in most stores at 09c to 75c. Two to Agx a buyer Friday only at .' 49C One Friday Sale not a great many weeks ago we sold upwards ol a housand of these White Marseilles Bureau Scarls. Bought another lot this 1 1" lay. (We paid more for them, too, but you get them same as before). T iev are full two yards in length and finished with dajntv fiinge all the w:r t,j 1 ' I. Pat terns are pretty and numerous. They are worth twenty-five rents h t any store in America. Take them away on Friday only at 1 5C Here is a big lot of Women's Hosiery for Fiiday. It is commonly known as the "Perfection" brand, probably because they give such extraordinary service. Made of Sea Island cotton, finely woven, full regular made and strictly tast black dye. We do not know of their ever having sold under a shilling. and oftentimes their price is 1 5c. Here on Friday at 9C Some rooms in the house that you haven't quite fixed to suit you been waiting for a chance to buy some pretty curtaining at a little price. The time has ar rived. A fine lot of Striped Swiss and plain with embroidered edge, full 36 inches in width. Nothing is prettier or daintier for window curtaining. You have paid us 18 cents for a similar kind. This lot wc offer on Friday 1 only at, yard 1 X2C It is the rule never to break the price on Dollar Corsets, unless some important trade movement intervenes. And so it happens that you will be able to buy the celebrated "J Si B.'' make today at the smallest price ever known. They are of the newest styles, with short hip and low bust, in all sizes from 18 to 26, colors of white, drab, pink, blue and black. All there are in the stock while they last, Friday, at '. 9C Boys, bring vour mothers. Tell them you want two or three of these Flannel Waists we are to sell on Friday. Not over two hundicd in the lot, for boys from 5 to 1 3 years. Made of heavv weight flannel, mostly in dark patterns, niali? ltniclie1 iml tiirofh nn in r: rnntQ pirh Nnimcr ernnrK :ire I..H-.J .,,...,.,... .,,... ,..... u(. .w . ...... w - f"" 6 ciowding them out, so pick from the entire lot Fiiday at. 33c 30 Ce Skirt I ;t rns ni I9i 1 It's f" ir t be quite the fad to buy these Skirt Patterns, do an hour's stitching on tile j fne and make your own skit t. In this wav vou get almost exclusiye stlcj, 1 ie patterns aie so v.uied in colorings. For Friday we offer a brand new lot, made of the choicest quality of Outing Flannel, full size and ; worth up to 30 cents. Tiiiu t to a cfyi.r only, at IVC 15 Cent Turkish 'I o web at It took Turkish genius to produce a to- el for the bath that was at once a comfort and a luxury. But American shuwdness in manufacturing soon vied with the T ''' 'ind now we get 1 urkish Towels at little cost. For Friday we offer veVa hundred of them, large size, in both bleached and unbleached, .1 - ' '' 'y never sold under 1 5c. Not ovi r six to a ul'yi R at 1 U2C Big Bargains in the Basement. 4 quart Lipped Sauce Pans and Kettles, never sold under 20c. Fri- day only i -C 17 quart heavy Returned Bread Raisers, worth 75c Fridav only 48c 4 quart Enamel Sauce Pans and Berlin Kettles, very heavy, easy to clean and worth ooc. Friday 38c Mrs. Pott's Iron Holders, the only genu ine kind. Never sold under -1 oc. Fiiday only OC 2, 3 and 4 quart Enamel Pans and Square Bread Pans, worth up to 15c. , Friday only OC Fifty feet of the best quality Braided Clothes Line, water-pioof and never sold under 25c. On Fiiday . only 14C Jonas Long's Sons! cry, SltCie.: factory, PialSKc.: Juno ereameiy. Ma23o.: Imitation enamel'), lm S.V.; state duliv. Ibul&c.: do, cieamer), -I uSIic. Cluefe Steady; f.xll nmele fancy law. 12anc,; full m ido f.iney imi.ill. 12'iiUic.; lingo Into made, lF-jalUc. ; email late made, U.ilU'ie. KKKS-l'Irm. Mate unci l'ennsylvnnlii, lS'.'.e,; vvcHtein uu Kiutted, rt mark, H.USe.; vvectetu. l'e. Chicago Oiplti nml Produc?. Clileaso. Feb. 1.-A disposition to t:il;o prolttn offset the llrmress of cubic s In the wheat nmilcct today, Mn eloitiut weak, lia9e. uijiIit )ei-teul.i). ("urn and oat-c eluded a Hliude up anil provlnii 11-1 S'.eiiT'-e, higher. itVh limitation vveio ,ih follovvH: Flout bttudv; No. 2 led v. heat, liHe.; No. 2 corn, .il'-.e.: No. - elow. Uli-e.; No. 2 oath, 'Uq. No. S white 2o'j iili'.c.; No. 2 ive. M'talle ; No 2 barley. 3sa44e: No. 1 ll.l and noilhwi'tet. I,Sij tlmothev. $.' I0i2,l". port:. ' :ijain cu; lard, J3 7o.iuSja; ilb'i, rjG.erili): tiliouldi ri, i"cii de.; whlhky, 12JVj! h'k.hh, uiifhanscd New Yoik Live Stocit. New York, Feb. I. Uoovei Nothlnc do liiKi feeling vtrmly; enlvfie, market lirm; vealH, Jil.i'J; b.irnvard ealvei", Jl Ce i. Sheep and Lnmb'j Jliuket Htioiig: tiieep, il 5'U 5R0; Iambi, $7u".S3; vtailimfH. Jj'JaO, Ilogh ltccelptf. 2.47s heail; one ear on alo; steady nt V 10.ri.25; e'ommon plgf. fJ. Chicago Live Stock Mm ket. Chicago, Feb. J. Cattle-Uood to choice native steel h and Texnns i-trong, iict Ivo: others, sternly; liutchem, Htrnnic; good to-choice, 23n0,10: poor to medium, $ln5; mixed mocker, 2J.i3.9o; Heleeted feeders, Jl.23a4'; pood Io choice eon c, $1 lOat 10; hellers S.i.2'i" cunncrs. ?."-'"i 2t5; bulH. J.'jHI.Iu; e.ilve .i5J'4. f?d Te.sas beeves, $l.i1.20. 1 logs Active , leu ire, higher: good clearance: inlM'il sum butchem. SIC1.iin'.: good to choice heavy, Jl.S)u4 ')7': rough he-ivy, IU."m4 7.i; Ugh', SI i.n.il s-r,. bulk of r.iltri. Sl.S-i'llW Hlie-n and r.amb-i htrong to in(- hlghei , i.utlvv I wetlieis. (Iii.ia.i4i; liimnx. i.iiJ', vuvi em wetlieis. l.7"a.".:'0. vvcHtein lanilw, n 7,10 HeceljitH rattle. .v.f.Ou head. Iiojj, 2)Mi head, sheep. lOlW held East Ltbcity Cattle. Fact lluflalo. Feb l.-l'iittle1 KecelpH, light: veals, $GuU,i'i. Ilogi Heeelpl", S cats; strone,ir bj llaiOe . Voikei", $"2ln ,"i2,l; good mixed Wi'.i'iJl. heavy, ilujl, $iii.iri.:o, pigb 3 2'ir.'"i: lougiu, tJ:u 5.S5. Sheep and l.auib'i lteeelpts IS cam; about Hteuely; bet Iambs, )7u7.23; sheep, i:iu5 2'i. Buffalo Live Jitock Hnrl'o: l.'ust I.llinty. Feb, 1 Cattle Steady; exti.i. fi7iU'i, prime, $" Ida 3 d ; coimnun, j..'a.isu. llouu Ac live unci higher; inline medlumH and good heavy. J3 IVij; heavy Voikeis, $", Ieir..l2'j- light Yoikcra, ifi.iSW; pigs. fll'l4!0; ough S3 23.il. Sheep I'll i.i and lil.xhir on lamba; elmlep v.ctheiH, 3 2".i" :: eoiimioil, $JMal30; ehedce luinlii-. 7.1".i".2'i; toinmon to geMii, Vi7: Veil calves, i'n Oil Maiket. Oil ICty. Fob. J. fredll Imlnnccs, Jl.b?; certltli'ntes, no bid-): slilpiiimils, 7.'.70 bairels; nveiuge. 87,vti7 bairels; runs, SS,. 710 barrels; average, W,4'0 barrels. HAKFORD. Special to The Seianton Tribune. Harfniel, Feb. 1. Uepubllean caucus Tue-dav evening placed In nomination tlio follow Inir oil cer1 SuperviEOi1, e'runk Wliltnnn- eolleetor. JI. H. Jx'wls: auditor. N. w. Wilimarth; school dliec'toi-". If. V Tlootli, H. P. Kslubionl;: linlge of eleition, A. ". i-.ill)i:rv, Innpeetor of ele"M Jti. Frank Dai iovv: torn oleik, J.', T. Tiffany; ueafiuer, F F. Jones; pool muster. l A, f-'terns, The Deninetatie caucus nonilnateil tlio following eidlefitr Hi'p.t vNor, W, C. (lew. collector. I M Wilimarth, auditor F. A. O.diotn. udir.ol dlrec tois. !:. M Tlnsley, .1, W, Holies; mdgi of elee lion, F. I' Tlnuley; In hpeetor of elc-eulon. V. n. "Wlllmirth: town eleik, V, .1 Whltr.oy; tie.iFtirer, V. M. Fnu.n. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ?&& Bears the Signaturoof . fc