. THE SCRANTON THIBUN"Er-imilAY JUL1" 25, 1902. lit IF" IAV I J" 1.. I?" Is h" l i if if IK' It Ir Ibo TRUESDALE IS TO CONE HERE HIS VISIT WILL BE FRAUGHT WITH IMPORTANCE. Tlans for West Lackawanna Avenuo Viaduct, Shops In Keyser Valley and Improvements In the Yard to Claim His Attention Grand Mas ter Hawley, of tho Switchmen, Re turns to Buffalo After Stating That HIb Visit Was of a Filial Nature. Industrial News Notes. President W. H. Truesdnle, of the Lackawanna rnllrond, who pnssed through Scrunton on his wny weat. Wednesday afternoon, will return to this city this morning, nnd probably spend the day In conference with vari ous ofllelnls of the road. His visit Is one of the monthly trips over the road, noting Improvements In progress and contemplated changes. It Is possible Mr. Truesdnle will confer with city ofllelnls regarding the pro posed West Lackawanna avenue via duct, and with local heads of depart ments in regard to the strike situation and the erection of the proposed ma chine and car building shops. ,. The work of clearing the proposed site for the new machine shops, where the old north steel mill stood, Is being carried on rapidly and only the brick nnd stone walls of the old structures remain to bo torn down, The machin ery has been shipped to Buffalo and Is being Installed In the Lackawanna Steel company's new plant there. The plans nnd specifications for the new motive power repalilng and ear building shops are still in the hands of Chief Engineer Mnc-Farlln, and have not hs yet been finally approved. Until they are, nothing positive pertaining to the work of construction can be ascer tained. It is generally understood that the new car shops will be erected on Ihe site in Keyser Valley, exclusively iientloned in The Tribune some time ago. The employes of tho car shons are kept busy repntrlng the many coal cars out of service because of damage, and vhen the collieries are started up, the minors will have plenty of cars to load for an Indefinite period. Hawley Has Gone West. Grand Master Frank T. Hawley, of the Switchmen's union, of America, who has been In the city a short time, left for the west yesterday. When asked concerning his visit In Scranton at this time, he said that he was here to visit his mother. His presence had no bearing on the strike .situation, he said, and he would not express an opinion regarding the outcome or the action the switchmen will tWke relative to handling &oft coal. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: FRIDAY, JULY 23. Summlth west li a. m., Carrigg. Pushers 7 a. m., Murray; S a. in., Hou scr; 11.43 a. m.. Aloran; 7 30 p. in.. Mur phy: fl p. m., W. If. Bai tliolomow. ' Helpers 1.30 n. m.. McGovcin; 7 a. m., (Jaffney; 10 a. m., Seuor; 3.13 p. m., Stan ton. CITY AUCTIONEER DAY. Superintendent of Police Has an Unofficial Position Now. All that Superintendent of I'ollcc Day now needs to become the official city auctioneer Is tho proper license, in order to qualify under the new license tax ordinance. He demonstrated this fact conclus ively yesterday morning ,iX the public sale of an unknown horse, which -was picked up by the police In South Scran ton several weeks ago, and disposed of to tho highest bidder. The animal had been impounded and advertised for sale. Some thirty horsemen gathered at tho pound and heard Auctioneer Day expatiate on the record and good qual ities possess-ed by tho animal. "She's a high hooker, a good looker, and a good traveler," said Lona, as he gathered the crowd around him and called for bids. Girt Young, who knows a good thing when ho sees it, picked the animal for a. winner nnd Fcnt the bidding up to $10. at which price he was permitted to cash In his bid. Young afterwurds re fused 545 for the animal, and set a price of $85 on his purchase. SITE FOR NEW SCHOOL. Examined Yesterday by Building Commitee of Board of Control. Chairman Dennis J. Itoche, three members of the building committee and k Secretary 13. D. Fellows, of the board of control, yesterday afternoon, exam ined the <e of the proposed new school building in tho Tenth ward and, as a result, will probably report to the board In favor of a small two-story struc ture for primary children only, to bo built on the lot In question. This is located at the corner of Ash street and James avenue, and It was the opinion of the members present, Chairman Itoche, W. J. Hand, esq,, Anthony Walsh and A. L. Francois, that a small building, to be used only by tho younger children would meet all necessities. Tho board purehused the lot, somo months ago, with this end in view. Another meeting of the committee will bo hold, when a report will be framed for presentation at the next meeting of me noara, RECEIVED A PROMOTION. Clerk Bartlett of the Weather Bureau to Go to Alabama, James L, Bartlett, who has been act ing as clerk to Local (Weather Obser ver F. E. Clarke for the last several months, has been notified of a promo tion, and will leave here during August -fn, unit, flnlla Mr. Uartlett has been assigned to ,.the station at Shreveport, Ala., and Will he In sole charge there. A WELL KNOWN ALBANY MAN. Becommonds Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, About eighteen months ago Mr. W, S. Manning, of Albany, N. Y,, widely kuovn In trade circles as the represen tative of the Albany Chemical Co., was suffering from a protracted attack of diarrhoea. "I tried Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," ho says, "and obtained Immediate relief. I cheerfully recommend this medicine to those-similarly afflicted," Bold by all urugists. THE MARKETS Wall Strut Rerliw. Now York, July 21,-Tlui violent ad vance In a few Btocks on tho stock mar ket today took on an appeunitico of frothy offcrveseenco hi the later singes of the dealings .which Is rathor character istic of tho culmination of a bull move ment. Suspicions were aroused ns to the course of tho wealthy speculators who Imvo been leading the market. Tho drib bio of speculative liquidation which had been a feature of the market all day turned Into a general nnd somewhat pie clpltato selling movement and inlces broko sharply throughout the list. With tho exception of n few slockB which wero selected as sustaining points of tho mar kot, prices generally closed lower, the not losses of tho day running from 1 to 2 points In some of the moro prominent stocks. There was nothing to explain tho extraordinary ndwincc of one tsr two stocks nor tho selling of tho Rcncral list. Tho movement seemed to be purely tech nical and due to the desire of recent large buyers' of stocks to rcallao their promt. Such movements nre an Incident of all rising markets and thero Is no means of tolling whether the falling back of prices Is n manipulative movement, duo to a desire on the part of the lend ers to shake off a weak and unwieldy fol- ( lowing or a culmlnntlon of an upward movement. So far as could bo poicclved from public Information, conditions to day bearing Upon values wero entirely the same ns thoo of yeslciday. Ihe news from tho crops was favorable, rnll rond cnrnlngs reports showed Increase, over Inst yenr, advices from the Iron and steel trndo showed no Impairment of the active demand nnd money continued ensy. There wero numerous points or effective strength In various slocks. Nevertheless a feeling of distrust over came thomnrkct, with the lcsult nboyo described. The early strength In tho market In the Grangers and Pacific bo came specialized in St. Paul nnd Hock Islapd. The latter wns rushed up ten points to a record figure nt 200 accom panied by vague rumors of closer rela tions with Mexican Central, which would afford an entrance to the City of Mexico. Thero wns clso unformed nssertlons of further Inrgc absorptions In the interest of the company and incidental vnluaolo rights to stockholders. None of these received any formal sanction from ofil clnl sources. The movement In St, Paul wns equally mysterious. Thero wero shndowv reports among western .rail roads. Nothing could be learned from any nuthorltatlve souico of nny pending developments, but, the nrlco wns swept iipwnrdH on a flood of buying orders. Something wns heard also of n project of a southern securities holding company which was held to explain tho strength of Louisville and Nashville. Only slight recoveries were scored from tho Into downwnid plunge of prices nnd the clos ing was ensv. Totnl sales, 930. 100 shares. Thp convertible bond Issues gave wny In sympathy with stocks and tho market became ensy. Totnl snlcs, par vnlnc, $1. 313.000. United Stntes new -is regular ntid the old -Is coupon declined U and do. regular per cent, on the last call. The following quotations are furnished The Trlhune by Halght & Kreese Co.. 314 313 Wears Building. W. T. Runyon, man ager. , . Onon.Hlch.LowfClose. Amnl. Copper 3i 06'i GV.& (" Am. C. & F 3.7 3l.;i 32'i Si American Ice UHi 11 10',. 10? Am. Ice. Pr IWU 36' 1 ':M ;'S Am. Locomotive .... 32 V. 32i 32 32 Am. Loco.. Pr SUJ6 9 0!',i Pi?3 Am. S. & R. Co .... 17 47 17 -I. American Sugar ....132 131 132. 132U Atchison V !W lr '-'! Atchison. Pr 1033 KB". 102 11BJS Bait. & Ohio 110 111 110 110', Brook. It. T 70 70'i MW Canadian Pacific ..138 13!H(. 137'A lsRi', Ches. & Ohio 544 f.3'4 Wi 3 m Chicago & Alton.... II 44 42 42;8 Chic. & G. Wi 31'4 31s. "1 "1 C, M. & St. P 1SIU KWz 1S1 1ST C. R. I. & P 150 200 IS!)1. 19714 Col. Fuel & Iron.... D7"g !S Wk f7i Col. d. Southern .... 3 1 31 ".! Ill's Col. & South., 2d Pr. 4n 49 4S74 40 Del. & Hud 179 ISO 179 ISO Kile 38K 3S?8 37 3S Brie. 1st Pr 70 70 1,9 B'i Krle. 2d Pr "2Vi 52!4 r2',A .r2',6 Hooking Valley .... KH4 '.BH 93 9! Illinois Central Ifi7 K 1WJ 1IM Kan. City & South. 3SV6 Sfift 3fi 3 Louis. & Nash 140M- 143 110', lti'Ti Manhattan 1366 13AV4 134 133 Met. St. Ry 131V.. 1314 I.MRi 150T, Mexican Central .... 29 30'i 29Vs 291i Mo Kan. & Tex.... 31V, 31 30 30 Mo., K. & Tex., Pr.. fil'i ! 1',2'i fil Missotul Pacific ....11.-i2 nfi; 11 js 113 N. Y. Central lKUl in.3'4 Ifil'i lGMi Norfolk & West .... 014 J "Wi G0 Out. & West 34 31 3,",',4 3.1V4 Pennn. R. R 100 lMl'i 13916 l-W4 People's Gu! 10B',4 100 M", 10 1 , Pressed Steel Car .. 48 4S', -J1? ft Reading ii7Vi 117 (!! tWi Reading. 1st Pr .... 80 S7 SO, S'i Reading, 2d Pr 73 73 73 72 Republic Steel 18 W.k 18 18 Republic Steel. Pr .. 74U 71 744 744 St. L. & San V 70 724 70 716 Southern Pacific .... 0S (ffl'J ns", f.8 Southern It. R 39 39 3S 31 Tenn. Coal & Iron.. Mli 07 Oil', G7 Texas & Pacific .... 43 Ni'j 45H 43 I'nion Paeltir lOfl'4 110'A 109 103& Southern R. R.. Pr.. 976 97 914 97 I'nion Pacific. Pr .. 92 91 0k 93 V. S. Leather 13 13 13 13 I. S. Steel 39 40 39 33 V. S. Steel, Pr 90 90 90 90 Wnbnsli 30 31 30 31 Wabash. Pr 47 47 10 47 . AVestern Union 88 SS SS6 88 Wheel, ft L. K 2.1 21 2.! 23 Wisconsin Central .. 2S 2S 27 27 Ex-dlvldend. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WHEAT. Onen. High. Low. Cloe. September 724 72 72 72 December 71 71 71 71 CORN. September 01 (il',4 fi0 fil December 10 4il 40 40 OATS. September ,. 30 31 30 30 December 29 29 29 29 PORK. September 17.40 17.53 17.10 17.33 LARD. September 10,63 10.80 10.K 10.80 RIBS. September 10.43 10.33 10.43 10.53 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. High, Low. Close. August 8.2S 8.28 R.17 8.17 September 7.99 7.99 7.83 7.S5 October 7.84 7.RI 7.73 7.7.1 December 7.74 7,71 7,i 7.08 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. lild.Askcd. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr,... 00 County Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300 First Nat. Bank (Carbondule). ... 500 . Third national Bank .V,o Dime Dop. & Dls. Bank 300 Economy L H. & P. Co 1U First National Hnnlc 1300 ... Lack. Trust & Sato Dep. Co . 193 Clark & Snover Co., Tr 123 Scranton Savings Bank r.00 TradeiH' National Bank ...... 223 ,,. Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank IJj BONDS, i Scranton Packing Co 33 Scranton Passonger Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 113 ... Peoplo's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1918 US ,,, People's Street Railway. Gen- oral mortguge, due 1921 113 Scranton True. Co., fi per cent, 113 Economy I... H. & P. Co 07 N, Jersey & Pocono Ico Co,.., ,,, 97 Consolidated Wnter Supply Co ,.. 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by If. G. Dale, 27 Lacku. Ave.) Flour-4,40. Butter Fresh creamery, 24c; fresh dulry, 23c. Chccse-i:al24c. Uinta Vnnfhi 'ln ., wnatnvn Mi Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.33a2,40, Green 'PenB Per bushel, $2,23, Onlons-2.00 per bag. 'New Potatoes I2.75a3 por barrel. New York (naln and Produce Market New York. July 24. Flour Murket was easy and quieter; winter patents, J.').73.i4; winter straights. $3.50a3.80. Wheut-Spot easy; No. 2 red. 7Sc. elevator; No. 2 red, SOc. f. o. b. afloat; options bad a bear day, Few reactions occurred at any tlmo and the market closed weak at He. net decline. Julv closed 81c: September, 77c; December, 77c, Corn Spot easy; No, 2, 71c elevator and 71c. t. o. b. afloat! op tions strong most of the day but gave way Anally with wheat closing unsettled at He, net decline. July closed 71 c: Sep tember, 64c.i December, 6Uic. Oats Spot firmer; No. 2, 64c t No. 3, 63c; No. 3 white, 60c: No. 3 white, C,c; track mixed western, 61c; track white western, 6la70c: track white state, 64a70c; options irregular and at times firm, especially on now July at Chicago, under manipu lation but Anally weakened with other markets. Butter Irregular; creamery, IR n21c.t do. factory, 16alsc; renovated, 17 nl94c; Imltntlon creamery, 17al9c; state dairy, l7V4a20c Cheese Quiet to firm! new stato full cream, small colored fancy, 10c; small white, 9c! latge colored, 9n 9cj large white, nn9c. Eggs Irregu lar; state nnd Pennsylvania, 20aW,4c,! western cnndlnd, I8nl9c.i western un candled, lonl7c. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, July 21. Thero were fancy prices again In July oats and Jtdy corn to relievo the monotony of a grain session othorwlso dull. Tho former Jumped 3 cents to a new high rccoid pi Ice 70 cents. The latter sold at 70 cents, but did not hold Its strength, Tho general situation In grains wns very unsatisfactory to tho trnclo at large, owing to tho congestion In all July options. Fluctuations wero narrow In dcfericd futures and aside from from tho fair weather, the bearish Influence that predominated was thnt of "utiHtrnddllng" September-December wheat spreads. September wheat closed 6ac. down; September corn, nc. lower nnd September oats He. lower, July onts gained 3c. Provisions closed 20 to 5214c, higher. Cash quotations were ns follows; Flour Steady, dull: No, 2 spring wheat, 77'4n7Sc; No. .1, TPaiTc: No. 2 led, 78c.:'No. 2 corn, ; No. 2 yellow, 07c; No. 2 oats, 31aii26c: No. 2 white. : No. 3 white, DSnBOe.: No. 2 rye. 594aiitV4c; good feeding barley, d8n70c; fnlr to choice mnltlng, 70n72c; No, flnx seed, JI.43; No. 1 northwestern, $1,52; prime timothy seed, $3.75; mess pork, per barrel, SI7.43al7.50! lard, per 100 pounds. $10.00al0.70; short rllis, $10.4ral0.u5; shoulders, 9a94c.; short clear sides, 11:i11c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 21. Cattle Receipts, 7,500, Including 2,500 Texnns, 400 western; slow, steady; good to prime steers, $7.S3n8.70; poor to medium, $4.fi0a7,75: stockcrs nnd feeders, $2.50.15.25; cows, il.n0ali.n0; belt ers. $2.25a0.630; canners, tl.50a2.S0i bulls. $2.25n5.25; cnlves. i2.f0u6.G0; Texas fed steers, ?la5.75; western steers. i.n6.!i0. Hogs Receipts today, 12.000; tomorrow, 10,000; left over, S.ouo; steady to 5c. higher; closed slow; mixed and butchers, $7.15n 7.50; good to rholce heavy. $7.U3a7.90: rough heavy, $7.20n7.50; light. $.75a7,0; bulk of sales. $7.40a7.G5. Sheep Receipts, 15,000; sheep, steady; lambs, stendv to lower; good to choice wethers, $l.23a3; fair to choice mixed, .2.73nl.23. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo. .Inly 21. Cattle Receipts, light: baiely steady. Veals Steady: tops, $0.75a7: fair to good. $(ia(l.50: common to light. $3a5.83. Hogs Receipts, 2.100; slow nt 10al5c. decline; heavy medium nnd Yorkers, $7.90: pigs, $7.S5u7.93; roughs, $0.73 n7; stags, t5.75nli.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1.250; sheep, strong; lambs, 'strong to 10c. higher: lambs. $G.40a0.ii0; fnlr to good, $5.75u0: culls to common, $1.50 03.30; yearlings. $l.75a3.25. East Liberty Stock Market. East Liberty, July 2I.-Cattle-Stcndv; choice. $7a7.S0: prime, $7n7.25; good. 00.30a 11.75; cows, bulls nnd stngs, $3a5.23. Hogs Market steady; prime heavies, S7.90a".95; mediums, $7.85; heavy Yorkers, S7.S0a7.85: light do.. $7.S0: pigs, $7.80a7.S5; roughs. $0 n7.40. Sheen Market steady: best weth ers. $4.30a4."0; good, i 1.20.14.40; mixed, $3.ti0 nl.10; cuMs and common, $1.50a2: chnlco lambs, $iia0.50: comon to good, $.1.50a3.75; veal calves, $7a7."5; heavy and thin, $la3. Oil Market. Oil City, July 24.-Credlt balances 122; certificates, no bid: shipments. 73.740 bar rels: average, 79,020 barrels; runs.. 113,013 bands; average, 80.23G barrels. FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. mmmm SiDtuClTXlA. SCRANIWS BUSINESS HOUSES. THESS ENTERPRISING! DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATIS' FACTORILY. FOR SALE nUQOlES and WAGONS of all kinds; aUo Houses and DullUinc IoU at bargains. HORSKS CLIPPED and CROOMKD at M. T. KELLER Lackawanna Carriage Works. SECURITY BUILOINQ ASAVIN33 UNION Homo Office, 203-200 Mcars Building. We are maturing fchatcs each month which show a net gain to the Investor of about 12 rer cent. We loan money. Wo also issue HIM. PAID &TOCK $100.00 per share, inter est payable semi-annually. ALnKHT PALL. Secretary. E, JOSEPH HUETTEL, rear fill Lackawanna avenue, manufacturer ot Wire bcreens ef all kinds; fully prepared for the sprlnj season. We mako all kinds of porch screens, etc. PETER STIPP, General Contractor, Dullder and Dealer in Pudding Mone, Cementing ot cellais a spe cially. Telephone 2592. Office, 327 Washington avenue. THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK AN DTI LB MANUFACTURING! COMPANY Makcre of racing Brick, etc. M. II. Dale, General Bales Agent, Office 329 Washington ave. Works at .Nay Aug, l'a C. k W, V. 11.11. ft"" Canvas At a recent Friday Sale, in which these Cots held the place of honor, many intending pur chasers were disappointed, because a late call found the supply exhausted. In view of this, we respectfully advise an early Friday visit, as the demand is sure to be brisk. Thcso cotg bave (mines of maple, covered with S-oz. duck. This is a short business day. Store closes at 5 p. m. (WMr mtmmmmm0 sV ' iWJM ssV; IlissssssssB m IsssssssssH ; ' fsssssssssH iKiilasssssssssssssssisH 1 It lis a easily weakest appetite, ,&TiDoctora 2jjj Anheuser H PVI Ki.r.MAesffiMoPs a BEi,--u1SS3iii3!Ji,,in,ll. I jm Record-Breaking Sale Of all our Special Bargains, this is the greatest. Golden Oak Combination Comb Case and Towel Rack 48C. 1 Vflfelw I '!'K1 1 l.i....rrrrii rria 1 Just the thing for lavatory or bath room. No mail or telephone orders filled. None sent C. O. D. On sale Friday only. The New Furniture 'l he Store That Saves You Honey." 322 Lackawanna Avenue. ! Special j ! Shoe Sale ! x In our Men's Fine Footwear, all our j $5.00 and $6.00 grades, in Johnson & jj Murphy and The Stetson, in all season- able leathers and lasts. High 00 Cfl 5 Shoes and Oxfords, reduced to V-OU J 2 Men's Tan and Russian Calf Shoes, J $4.00 and $5.00 values, at OQ. Cft j J this sale VU.3U Mens Black and Tan Shoes and i ' Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50 j grades, reduced to. . ... J Men's Tan Shoes and Ox- fords, $2.50, now selling' at Ladies' Patent Leather and Dongola J Uxtords, $3.50 and $4.00 OQ fill s grades, reduced to. X X Ladies' Patent Leather and Dongola : 5 Oxfords, $2.25, I to. Ladies' Dongola ft J $1.75, reduced to s Lewis, Ruddy, 2 jj 330 Lackawanna Avenue. ; !KKtttKHKHttKtK(HKK.innHk(.itt)tKKtKttittKKt(tt iik9timmm A Distinctive Friday Feature. Cots, SW Credit You? Certainly . 221-223-225-227 i Wyoming Avenue, Food for the Old Fol$ in ANHEUSER-BUSCH'3 iiusa MASK. food in liquid form assimilated by the stomach. Produces health and Vigor, aPProve it. All druggists sell it. Prepared only by - Busch Brewing Ass'n Sti Louis, U. S. A. Srtbltrs of the famous Dudwelser, Mlchelob. Black 6 Tan, Faust, Pale-Lager, Anheuaer Standard, Export Pale and Exquisite, They are nicely finish ed and are 16x1 7 inches, with mirror 6x9 Inches. 48c. and Carpet Store. , $2.00 $1.25 yViUU reduced Ol Cf ; lll.iJU a Oxfords, $1.25 1 Davies & Murphy, s - - S e2nf5. Preparations for the August Trade Sale go merrily on. m0ntmJl UONA9 LONQ'9 QV PnVS KSV wHSVsvKssvvVr aww y SAV A Surpassing Friday Sale The splendid least of good things spread for today's Hourly Sales will charm and delight every 6ne of the thousands who will be here early. We have outlined OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES For your benefit, and at such low prices during these Hourly Sales it will pay you to look to ths future as well as present needs. SALE NO, 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Jar ; hers Sale, Sale best hard U - Sxli each. A Clcarinc Sale Price sixtv minutes only, at Sale of Screen Doors Another unusually low. Sizes are 2-10x6-10. 3i. rj. or sixty minutes tnis Friday Buy this well-muue door Note Kindly bring: exact measurements with you. Hale oE Window Screens A clearing up of all extension window screens. Quantity limited, so come early to share in the good values. One lot that are valued up to 29 cents. Come In various sizes. Or ' Priced for sixty 'minutes for Y Sale of Window Screens Best wire screen, stained walnut color frame. One lot Is thirty Inches IiIbIi. Extends from 28 to 42 Inches. An other lot is 30 Inches high. Extends from 3ft to 42 Inches. Quan- 9Q tlty limited. Value up to 4Se. For sixty minutes Friday, each.... "l Sale of Blue and White Enamel Imported Berlin Kettles, with enamel cover; perfect Roods; galvanized steel ball handle. Vulue Is 79c. a e Buy it for sixty minutes Friday for tOG Sale of Excursion and Picnic Bass Made from Imported Itush. Very light, yet strong; out of the ordinary stylo bag, yet unique In Its jl construction; 10c. value. For Friday only C Sale of Parlor 'Brooms Our No. 7 Jewell, made from best selected corn: five-sewed. Ladles will appieclate a broom of this weight for sweeping. Quantity limited. One to a customer. Value Is 39c. 'yje, For sixty minutes Friday buy them at t. aC SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. woven fabric with a cambric and browns ; figures are small and run in the floral cf- . 1 fects. Friday, a yard 4-2C Sale of Porch Rockers Small sine; made of white maple; scats are double weave of oval reed; runners are pinned and glued; backs have ornamental spindles; value is 90c. each. For sale on the Fourth rn. Floor for sixty minutes for ."... ,y' Sale of Women's Summer Vests White yarn; taped neck and strap over shoulders; all sizes and value often times; sold for 12c. For q, Fridny buy them for this hour, each OK' Sale of Comb and Soap This combination sale Is one of a kind that is rare for Its value; comb Is an S-lnch Goodyear r'ubbpr; the soap Is Fair bank's Glycerine Tar Soap; both Items will cost you at another 1(r time ISc; for Friday buy them nt ivi Sile of Men's Shirts A bplendid working shirt; black ground with narrow white stripes: full length; all sizes; has pocket; also extension neck band; yoke back; double stitched throughout; always a GOc. rBr garment. For this Friday OOl Sale of Women's House Wrappers on the Second Floor For this hour wo propose to give you choice of all our $1.00 and $1.25 wrappers, com prising best calicos, percales and lawns made with separate bodies; have shoulder ruflle, pleated front find back and full deep flounce around bot tom. This sale will bring hundreds of buyers. Will you bo among Anr tho number? Friday hour """ Sale of 40-Inch White Lawn Another lot of this splendid o lawn; value Is 12e. a yard. For this Friday hour ' Salq of Opaque Window Shades on the Third Floor 36 inches wide; 6 feet long; fringed ends; several shades; In green, tans, Including cream and white; good spring rollers; regular price Is 35c. each. For i. sixty minutes Friday buy them at xoc Sale of Boys' All Wool Knee Pants pn the Second Floor One of the greatest vnlues we ever have offered in this line; every pair comes In dark colors; duck waist band; seams taped throughout; sizes 3 to 15 'ys years; regular COc. value.' Friday, one hour, each JL, Sale of Taffeta Itlbbons The greatest sale of this season In Ribbons. This is an all sills taffeta, 4 Inches wide; high lustre metallic fin- np Ish; value 19c. Friday, sixty minutes, buy It at, a yard "' , i SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. in ' JL fti twHi uotties ff) Sale "i. fei7 Floor YK &.ir V tv 5z Sale of Writing Paper and Envelopes Good quality. Come In tints of blue, pink nnd lavender, and cream; 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. o Blotter and guide line in box. Value 20c. Kor Friday, box Ot, Sale of 2,000 Yards of Bleach and Unbleached Cotton Crash Towel ing; 16 Inches wide; 5c. value. Blue selvldgn line on border. For sixty minutes Fridny buy this toweling for. a yard ot Sale of Women's Wash Suits on the Second Floor This Is one of tho most remarkable offerings we have been able to show for some time. Every Ladles' Wash Suit on stock regularly sold at $4.00, $0.50 and $8.75. Will go In this sale. They are made from Lawns, Batistes, Chambrays, Ducks and Crash Linen. Possibly not every slzo Is here, but If you find the slza that suits you, you can have It Frlduv at this hour a2 Kfl Sale of 'Boys'''waslmble Kneo Pants on the Second Floor Sizes 3 to 12 years; come In Crash, Duck, Galatea and plain Cheviots. All , we'll made; dark and medium light colors. Friday one hour only,, Jc Sajp of Women's Waists Considered good value at and marked regu larly at 59c. to"G9e.; made from good quality Gingham and Madras; light medium and dark colors; mostly stripes. Straight collar with embroid ery turnover, New style cuff and splendidly made. Sold on the nnr main lloor Friday for one hour at the low price of, each,,, " Sale of Women's Umbrellas Size, 20 Inches; plain cotton serge; fast black; good frame; gaofirvnlue; assorted Congo handles; value DOc, Or For Friday buy them nt this hour for ,,, , "" Sale of Lace Point De Paris Luce and Imitation Duchess Lnce, 2 to G lnrlK-8 wide; every pattern desirable. This Is nu unusually g,ood Item. A lace that pells for 12c, to 20c, according to width, ought to readl- y go at today's llttlo price of, per yard , c Sale of 32-Inch Percales A fabilo of splendid weight; comes In medi um and dark giounds, with small figures and stripes; also fair sprinkling of Polka dots, Suitable for all uses. Marked legulnrly at 10c, AAr Priced for this sale at, , , ,.,.,,,,,., " 4 It will pay you to read this itguln, and notice tho price asked for Settees and Rockers on tho Fourth Floor, Wrappets and Suits on the Second, and the splendid Basement Items. Jonas Long's Sons JONAS LOA0 SOV. In the Basement. Sale of Mason Jars-r Pints and quarts. The old stand-bv is the Mason Fruit Porcelain lined topts and good rub- with each can. l'rulay 4c each ' of Screen Doors -High grades of wire ncttinc; on these doors oil finish and well made; size - S and IMOxtf-K); value $1 75 for this hour for $1.1.0 lot we will close out at a price that Is 2-fix6-6, 2-SxB-S. Prices range up to 69c Sale of Porch Settees Double braced back ; screwed slat seats ; iron cross sup port ; painted red. This is positively the last call on these comfortable ar ticles. Regular price is 7J5c. For, Fri day buy them on the Fourth floor at this very small price for sixty . minutes at . .. 4VC Sale of Venetian Prints A firmly finish ; comes in greys, pinks, blues Sale of Witch Hazel A preparation that is a welcome to any home for its healing qualities. This is double dis tilled. Conies put up in J-pint ; vaiue 1.1c. rnciay... i vw of Toilet Paper on the Main Three lartre rolls of full wcierht. smooth finish Toilet Paper; value 1,1c. Friday, 51 for IUC ' r (j M II? & r f v. -$ H, - , v. 1 . tf , 3 r janrrtjui ffr- ,eJra A . ien... , ?14