t , , . 1 " 1 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902. COLD BATH FOR O'BOYLE ' MEMBERS OF SELECT COUNCIL SAT DOWN ON HIM. When He Wanted Council to Pass His Resolution Directed Against the Scranton and Northeastern Ballway Company Over the Veto of tho Re corder He Was Told That His Res olutlon Was Misleading and Un truthfully States the Case Com ment of Mr. demons. yaNflMVfr ! J j$hth Annual fradg vjnf. Thomua O'Boyle, select councilman ,from the Eighteenth ward, wns a sad man last nlRht for his fellow members In the select council snubbed him as few men huve been snubbed In the his tory of that body. He insisted that he was actuated by a senso of fair piny und a desire to jirotect the Interests of tho city, but the other senators refused to take him nt his word, and they snt down on lilm hard. Some time ago Mr. O'Boyle Introduced the following resolution and It was adopted by councils, the members be lieving the facts were as set forth in It: "Whereas, Some person, persons or cor poration without any lawful authority huve placed and laid ties, iron or steel rails and obstructions on several of tho city streets In tho Twelfth and Nine teenth wards, evidently for tho ptirposo of constructing a lallroad in tne near tu tu re, and, Whereas, a brldgo Is being built over tho Roaring biook near the Iloaring brook bridge an'd that tho abutments theiefor arc being placed in tho bed of tho brook, all of this action being taken without consulting tho city authorities, and, Whereas, Immediate action of the au thorities is now necessnry to prevent fur ther encroachments. Therefore, bo it Resolved, by the select council of tho city of Scranton, tho common council con curring, that immediately upon the pass age of this resolution tho director of tho department of public works shall remove nil said ties, rails and obstructions that are placed or laid on or across any of said city streets and if tho snid persons or cor porations attempt to relay any tics or rails or other obstructions on any of Mild streets or Interfere with the director of tho dcpaitmelit of public works when removing their ties and rails now laid there, the director aforesaid shall notify tho city solicitor and the city solicitor shall immediately proceed in law to com pel 'such persons or corporations to take up and remove the ties, rails and ob structions now placed and to prevent tho further operations of constructing the railroad as proposed within tho city limits. RECORDER'S VETO. Recorder Connell last night returned to select council his veto of the resolu tion. It follows: To the Honorable, tho Select and Com mon Councils, City of Scranton, I'a.: Gentlemen: I hciewith return without my approval the enclosed resolution di recting tho removal of rails and ties placed on certain streets In Twelfth and Nineteenth wards. The right to occupy various projected streets in tho Twelfth and Nineteenth wards was granted by tho director of tho department of public works on Juno 14, 1002, and a copy of this permission, is herewith appended to this communica tion. Tills permission was granted by tho director at my request, as tho icsult of nn agreement reached by the Scranton and Northeastern Railway company and myself. Tho application and resolution of tho board of directors of this company, iclatlve to tho receiving of this permis sion, I also append. It Is not now, or lias it ever been, my purpose to assume for this ofilco any of the rights or perogatlvcs of the councils, and I believe that upon a further con fclderatlon of this question you will agree with mo that instead of assuming to tako from councils their powers 1 havo pro cured for them an acknowledgment from tho Scranton and Northeastern Railway company of the city's authority over propectcd streets within its limits and whatover controversy may arise in tho future as to tho city's lights to these piojected streets, tho Scranton and North eastern Railroad company will have been eliminated from the dispute and the mat ter will lest entirely with tho property owners and tho city. According to the map of the Lacka wanna Iron and Steel company, ono of tho oldest maps in exlstonco covering that portion of tho, city, tho .streets mentioned in tho report of your commltttee, never extended farther than Meadow avenue, that wliolo part of tho Lackawanna Iron and Steol company's ground is printed and known as wild lajid of tho Lacka wanna Iron and Steel company; conse quently tho only street in question that Forceful Friday Features. There are August sales and August sales, but this is the only one where your credit is as good as cash. Mattings. The wonderful values we have been offering this week have caught the fancy of those who know real bar gams. The selection is going fast. 28c. 29c. 30c and 35c Mattings, O Qc take your pick at, per yard. . . (CO Carpetings. ItAO CARPET, WORTH 45 CENTS-August Sale Price, OOn per yard , "' IIION CLAD INGRAINS This standard grade hag never com manded less tbnn 4a cents; Price, per yard, during August 53n Sale TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Many pleasing effects In i quality worth onc-tuird more than tho August Salo figure, per A On yard uyt VELVET CARPET In n variety of ele gant patterns suitable for ball, stalre or room. The price has been tiluuued dur ing tbo August Sale from 11.00 the 7Qs yard to "" AXMINSTER ROOM RUO (made up) Values from $30 to J3J for 11 ef from 25.00 TO w,ou I IVj-yvSTJ; h Large Arm Rocker Like Cut. This spindle back rock er is a first-class pro duction, made to retail at $1.70- While they last during this sale ithe price will be only 95c m0mmtn0 Credit You? Certainly! 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Avenue. Go-Cart Prices Are cut squarely in half. Make your own selection and divide the the reg ular price by two. Refrigerators and Ice Chests 1-3 Off. $15 Chiffoniers Carved and fin ished in golden oak, has handsome French bevel plate mir: -4 -g H fL ror. Sale price I I i i O $18 China ClosetsSwell glass front, 68 inches high, 39 A i f inches wide.Special figure I UlUU $25 Bedroom Suit Bed dresser and commode finished in golden oak; dresser has French bevel shape mirror, -f Q Q C Special sale price . . ItJiOxJ Store Closes Today at 6 P. M. aratfs9 I has teen used ns a public thoroughfare for any length of time Is Maple street. MAPLE STREET BENEFITED. Tho entire right of way to that point and beyond is owned by the Scranton and Northeastern Hallway company, and in stead of tho crossing of the street nt this point resulting in damage or any injury to city. Maple street is in better condition at this time than it has ever been slnco It was opened. In ISO-t when tho city of Scranton was about to erect a brldeo known as the South SIdo bridge, beforo wo could place tho plors In the bed of tho Itoarlng brook it was necessary for myself and the city engineer to piocuro the permission from tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel company nnd that permission was only secured by making ccvcral changes in the location and size of the piers. The Scranton and Northeastern Hall way company purchased from tho Lacka wanna Iron nnd Steel company nil th! lands running; from the point of the old blast furnace to and above tho old roll ing mill, including the water way, and it seems to me that If tho title of tho Lack awanna Iron and Coal company was good at tho time tho city was attempting to occupy a portion of that stream for its own improvement, and wcro allowed to do so only by the permission of tho Lack awanna Iron and Steel company, tho transfer of the same to tho Scranton and Northeastern Railroad company would give us no greater i Ight than wo enjoyed on this land and stream when tho title was in the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company. Very truly yours, W. L. Connell, City Recorder. Mr. O'Boyle moved that the resolu tion pass notwithstanding1 the veto of the recorder nnd made a speech, in which he attacked the recorder for the position he took in the matter, and said that ho (O'Boyle) was actuated only by a desire to see fair play all around and protect the interests of the city. To this bit of self-praise Mr. Clemons responded as follows: MR. CLEMONS' RESPONSE. "The resolution was uncalled for and was a misstatement of fact. In view of that, I don't see that tho member from the Eighteenth has a lee; to stand on." Mr. Merriman said that he had voted for the resolution under the belief that the facts recited In it were true. lie has since learned they are not and be lieved the veto of the recorder should be sustained. "Are there any petitions from the people of the Twelfth or Nineteenth wards against this railroad," asked Mr. Chittenden. Councilmen Qulnnan and Vaughan assured him that not only were the peo ple of their wards not opposed to the new railroad but were heartily in favor of it and did not object to the recorder giving tho right to lay a temporary route pending the completion of the tunnel route. "Then as I understand It," said Mr. Clemons, "this member from the Eigh teenth has taken upon himself the task of looking after the Twelfth and Nine teenth wards without consulting you or the people of the ward." Messrs. Qulnnan nnd Vaughan smiled. Tho veto of the recorder was sustained by a vote of 4 to 15. ' FINANCIAL x R SPECIAL SALE OWE DAY OWLY. COSTUMER.... THE MARKETS Wall Street Revisit-. New York, Aug. 7. Theio was a further expansion In tho volume of business In today's stock market and the same kind ot inegul.ir strength which was shown yesterday. There weio points of weak ness in tho muikct in spite of tho maiked strength of the most conspicuous stocks and mere was still a number of impor tant stocks which did not respond to tho advance and were simply dull and neg lected thioughout the session. There were violent movements In usually obscuro stocks, but it took but two tiansactio'is to lift Hiirlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern 13 points, following u "j-polnt li.se yestetday. This was the insult of tho announcement by the piotectlvo coin mltteo of mlnoiity .stockholders that they had secured an ofTei of u higher pileo fur the outstanding mlnoiity stock. Other stocks which seemed to be affected In sympathy were Nashville, Cluittanoiig.i and St. Louis, tho Kanuawha and Michi gan, and the New York, Chicago and St. Louis stocks. Tho Hocking Valley stocks and Loulsvlllo and Nashville moved up wards with almost equal violence but with no spcclllu development to explain the movement. The rise in Illinois Cen tral had in its favor excellent leports of gross earnings for July and net earnings lor June. There were larger dealings in various southern and southwestern stocks but the resulting price movement was ir regular. Missouri P.icllic was under con siderable pressure declining at ono tlmo J34 while Texas and Pnclllc, on tho other hand continued to advance. Tho largo buying of Southern railway was without much effect on tho pi Ice. The weakness of Manhattan was attributed to fears of a strike by engineers and motoi men. The rlso In Pennsylvania and its subsidiary coal curriers was app-irently in sym pathy with the Hocking Valley move ment. National Lead was reported In demand Tor soma large financial Insti tution. There was not much in the situ ation on which to base n ralso In prices since the news showed little change In conditions which continued favoiablo to values. Tho buoyancy of a few stocks continued to tho close which was active and steady. Total sales for the day, (113, 100 shares. Central of Georgia bonds were the only feature of tho bond market which was otherwise dull and irregular. Total sales, $2.14.-1.000. United States 3s de clined U per cent, on call. Tho following quotations are furnished The Tribune by Haight & Frcese Co., 314 313 Meais Building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Amal. Copper Am. C. & F . American Ico UK- Am. Ice, Pr ::g-)4 Am. Locomotive .... :ili Am. Loco., Pr 93'. Am. S. & R. Co .... 47 Atneuoan sugar ixi Atchison !) Atchison. Pr 1(13 Halt. & Ohio .. . Brook. R. T Cunadlan Pacific Ches. & Ohio .... Chicago & Alton Chic. & G. W .... C, M. & St. P ... C, R. I. & P Open.Hlgh.Low.CIoso. , (ii'i 07's Wi H7; - IKf 11 S'i?4 82 U 31;4 ftlVi I7'A OJVi 17 .wna i;ny, jjava Ulli Ull: 1M 102V. 10214 109)J 110'( 109 HO'a 1.9 l.9',ft ISU (Bli iiiv,4 uti'i l.ii-fi 13N', 321 116,8 32 931. mi 1.13i y.,-;i ft IBS E This week we offer, for Friday only, a Costumer, or Clothes Tree. They are solid oak and vqry strong. An article that is useful in any part of the house, especially so in v bed room or hall. Friday's special price, S IlS W l 4 Col. F.uel & Iron col. &. southern ... Col. & South., 2d Pi Don. & It. G Kilo Erie, ist'Pr Erie, 2d Pr (Hocking Vnllev .... Illinois Central Kan. City .1 South. Louis. & Nash Manhattan Met. St. Ry Mexican Central ... Mo., K, & Tex Mo., K. & T Pr ... Mo. Paclllo N. Y. Ccntrnl Norfolk & West,,.. Out. & West Penna. R. R People's Gas ,, Pressed Steel Car.. Reading Reading, 1st Pr ncadlng, 2d Pr Ropubllo Steel St. L. & San F .... St. L. So, West Southern Paclllo ,., Southern R. R Southern R. R., Pr, Tonn, Coal Sr Iron.,, Toxns & Pnclflo ,,,, Union Paclllo Uiilnn Pnclllc, Pr ... II. H. Leather , U, S, Leather, Pr ,, U. S. Steel U. S, Steol, Pr Wabash ,, Mil 41 MM 1S7 190 Kilt KMi r. 4216 421 41 31TS 1SS 190U 905 33 49 93 3SJ tsia r,3 10111 1C9H IKUi 30 8AI& 11911 uw 134?4 13.-. mai in ,11'J J4J ,H'l 149 . ::u 30 . 3114 31 . aw f!H4 .1175 m .H")"'8 KKW . ra fi7 .1S954 IfiOiS 90 . am , 49 , 93 , 3S16 , KSVa , m , 8ty Kir'i m if in.-ii'. iffS S7 , T3H SHI 37 (,9 in 97 l!9'A 4S14 ins ' si; m'H so m 3116 1RU 190 S9V4 33U 40 93 3814. IS'i Ik! SM( 29 31H 1 lii',4 1H.1 111 34 ir.9 urj 1SS 190 S9?4 33U 49 931-i 3Sii B.1 ioi'4 lUWi 3(i 149 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 $600,000 SURPLUS (Earned.) on Pays 3 interest savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday from 7.30 to S.30. evenings msamBsmsm 4(1 Third Uational Bank Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank Economy L., II. & P. Co First National Bank Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co . Clark & Snover Co., Pr Scrnnton Savings Bank Traders' National Bank Scianton Bolt & Nut Co People's Bank BONDS. Scranton Packing Co Scranton Passenger Railway, tlrst mortgage, due 19J0 Peonle's Street Railway, first moitgage, due 1918 113 People's Street Railway, Gen- eial mortgage, duo 1921 Scianton Trac. Co., 0 per cent. Economy L., II. & P. Co N. Jeisoy & Pocono Ice Co.... Consolidated Water Supply Co Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. G. Dale, 27 Lacku. 1 lOlir J4.4U. Butter Fresh creamery, 23,4c; fresh dairy, 22,c. Cheese llnll&c. Eggs Nearby, 22c; -western, 21c. Marrow Beans Per bushel. J2.3Ja2.iO. Green Peas Per bushel, $2.25. Onions Per bushel, 90c.a$1.00. New Potatoes SOaCOc. per bu&hel. 550 300 1300 193 123 D00 223 125 133 115 iir. 113 35 97 97 105 Ave.) lOHVj 105U 471.1 C7 S7 73V4 191$ S1H 37 C9 40U 97 (19 49 MVj 92'4 " S 40 S9 31 J7i? MU 7.1 19 37 r,s?4 29 31V6 113 1111 1W.I4 l!7,4 31 100 105V5 4l' 01114 $ low ml 37 r.s 39 87 (.9 K vmy 1014 1'1'H 91 13 13 97' B IS New York Grain nnd Produce Market Now York, Aug, 7. Flour Market was quiet and barely steady. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, 74c. elevator; No. 2 led, 73a7Gc. f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, S0c. f. o. b. ulloat. Most of the day wheat unchanged by demand, but In the dast hour it collapsed under heavy realizing and a roported bearish snow re port. In tho llrst few minutes It rallied on covering nnd closed unsettled at 'Wt 14c. net decline. May closed 7."i1,8c; Sep tember, 73c; Decomber, 73',sC Corn- Spot steady; No, 2, foe. elevator and Im'.&c. f. o, b. afloat; option market displayed early strength on covering and small re ceipts and light offerings but was finally weakened by tho break In wheat, beailsh ci op advices and tho snow report, closing Uac, net lower. May closed 44c; Sep tember, &Sc.; December, 47c. Oats Spot ensler; No. 2, (!3c.; No, 3, Ult; No. 2 white, Vic.; No. 3 white, 70c.; track mixed western, KiaOSc; track whlto western, 70 a71c; track whlto state, 70a71c: option market after early steadiness declined with other markets. Butter Quiet; creamery, 17n20Vc; do. factory, HVSulUHc; renovated, llialSc.; imitation creamery, iriVal716c; state dairy, 17a20c, Cheese Qulot; new state full cream, small col ored fancy, 9a9?ic; small white, 9a 014c; largo colored, 9c; large whlto, 9c, Eggs Steady; stato nnd Pennsylvania, 20Vin21c; western candled, ISa'JOc; west ern uncandled, 13al8e. R'M sn: hW, M-H M4 39 89 30J CHICAGO GRAIN & PnOVIHIOM. WHEAT. Onen, IIIbIi. Low. Plr... . sv coil us 314 . 077i KMi r.Ta' .-m WBSBSMfe The Store That Saves You Money.", a iu,Ruwuuia Avenue, rf September uecemner CORN, September December OATS, September Decomber PORK. September LARD. September RIBS. September WTi CS?i 07 U7Ji !! 51 2S 27 , 10 90 , 10.S2 10.50 f5 ( Wi ' 2S 27 17.07 10 82 10.50 63 419s 27 20)4 10.53 10.77 10.32 6H6 41 27' ai-ft 1C.S3 10.77 10.33 NEW YORK COTTON mapi.-pt . . Open. I Ilgh, Low. Close. August , S.30 S.39 S.29 8.39 September ., 7.S3 7.90 7.M 7.S9 October ,.,, 7.71 7.77 7.70 7.77 December ..., 7.05 7.0S 7.02 7.0s Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100, STOCKS. Bld.Asked Lackawanna TJulry Co., Pr,... CO ... County Sav. Bank & Trust Co sri ' ' Z- ' First Nat. Bank (Curbonaua), .,-, 500 Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Aug, 7. After considerable early strength In grains toduv tho mar kets, puiticulnrly corn, buffered a. sovcro break. The cause was that tho year promised to be too proline to suit the bulla. There was a good demand for high grade wheat while very little wheat of this sort was coming to market. This could not offset tlio incentive to sell heavily In tho corn pit when support was withdiawn and corn bioko Jaggedly, other grains dipped In sympathy, At tho closo September was iulc, lower; Sep tember wheat. aUc lower and Septem ber oats, aUc. down. Provisions closed 7,5al0c, lower. Cash quotations were as follows; Flour Easy; No, 3 spring wheat. 73c; No, 3, 7JJiv7Jc; No. 2 red, C9a70?4O.; No, 2 corn. ; No. 3 yellow, 02 aC3c; No. 2 oats. MalOc; No. 3 whlto. ; No. 3 whlto. 35a5lc; -No. 2 rye, COVc,; good feeding bailey, ; fair to cho'leo mailing, ; No. 2 mix seed. $1.31; No. t northwestern. 11.48; prime timothy seed, JJ.(wiB.li): mess pork, $10.70al(i.73; laid. no.G2Kulo lid; chort rlls,.jio.20al0.3.r.: shoul deis, 9KatH4c; short clear sides, HHallc. Buffalo live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Aug. 7.-CuttleRoccipts, 100; nothing doing; asking steady pi Ices; veals, steady; tops, J7.23a7.50; fair to good, J.25a7; common to light, J3a8; grussers, t3.50-a4. Hoga-Recelpta, 1.700; fairly uc tlvo: heavy . $7.93a8; mixed, 7.90a7.93; Yorkers. J7.S3a7.90; light do., 7.75a7.8Qi pigs, $7.70u7.SO; roughs, JC.50aS.75; stags, I5.75afl.25. Sheen nnd Iimbs Receipts, 500; lambs, 10u23e. higher; sheep, easier; lambs, J3 60ur.U0; fow fancy, $3.73; fair to good, J3.l0a3.25; culls to common, 5 1.23a Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Big Bargains in All Departments. All the $2.00 and $3.00 Straw Hats Reduced to :ut 412 SPRPCK STRKKT. 309 LACKAWANNA AVKNTK. Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars. Headquarters for I Incandescenl Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandesc?nl' t Gas Lamp. Gunsfer&ForsytSi 253-327 Pen u Avenue. i 110 Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock PILSNER N.ii. Scranton, Fa, Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Phone, 2935, 4.1a; ycnillngs, ll.73.i3; wetheis, $l.73a5; Bleep .top mixed, $l.'.5.tl 60; fair to good, llal.20; culs to common, $2.23a;).50; owes, Jlal.l'j. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Aug, 7.-Cattlo Receipts 650. including 200 Tuxans; 300 western; uteady, closed easy; good to inline steorB, JSa8 9J; poor to medium, $l.75a7.73: atockeis and feeders, J2.50ar..25; coya. Jl.60aJ.73; helfera, J2.50ab.50; cunnors, Jl.50.t2.50; bulls, J2.23a Sr,40j -'"'vc. J2.75a7.23: TexuH fed ulcers, W.2.)n5.50; western steers, J3a7, Jiogs RecelptH 'today, 21,000; tomorrow. 13.0W; eft over, O.SOO; 10a20c. lower; nilxed and l),uJ?,!.Bi-s' W-75.i7.C3: good to chillce heavy, VAl'l .rough heavy, JiI.7iT.23: light, Jb.(0a7.Kj bulk of sales, J7.2aiT,13. Shcep Rccelpts. 12,000; steady to strong; good to cholco wethers. JJ50.U; fair to choice mixed, J.'.50a3.60. Oil Market. Oil City. Aug. 7.-Credlt balances. J22: certificates, no bid: shipments, 50.151 bar rels; uvQiago, 50,322 bairels; runs, 99,322 barrels; average, 73,012 barrels- JON Am LONQ'a SONS I JONAS LONG'S BON9. SJ rfWV'j Great Additions To the August Sale this Friday. Success has al ready stamped its seal upon this Furniture and Housefurnishings event. OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES Will add to the many splendid bargains. Thirty-two items that will interest you at once on account of their values. Every number is good. SALE NO. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. w 4r 1 w w fflL ., 1 v&VS. dji JL .ft J&i K M Much Needed Houscfurnlshlng Qoods ti&.' I v bc trices i nat ueiy competition i bale of Berlin Kettles Imported goods ; strictly firsts ; size n-quart ; blue LBJUi nufcrli otlrl iirll.fi .-.r.r.l'i Ji ll.inrl . v.1 vanized bail handle ; regular . price, 7uc. rnday Tt Sale of S-Quart Sauce Pot and Berlin Kettle With enamel cover; gal vanized bail handle; blue outside nnd white enamel inside; Imported Roods, and best quality. Pay regularly $1.00, but Friday buy lor :B only f OJ3C Salo of Wash Boilers Largo size; made from good quality tin. An ar ticle that is always needed, but seldom to be purchased at today's ai low price 'tC A Seven-Cent .Sale 24 rubber rings for Mason Jars; good quality. 60 foot clothes line; u good cotton line, and a box of camphorated Naptha lino and Cedar compound, a mothdeslroyer. Friday for sixty mln- utes you may choose-either item for C A Three-Cent Sale Combination box of assorted steel wire nails. A null for every purpose; a pie crimper and cutter. A rc-tlnned coat hanger, and a thin blown shell table tumbler. Choose cither of a these needful Items this Frlduy at C Sale of Mason's Tops for 'Jars Porcelain lined; best quality zinc; a chance to buy extra tops this Friday at the little price of, each . .-. i i -. I JjC A Thirty-Nine-Cent Sale A combination of hammocks; medium Blze; well made; fancy colors; quantity limited, and a 6 or S-quart preserving kettle. Your preserving needs are nicely thought of in today's sale, and the special price on tins kettle Is only half the regular price. Imported ware; blue outside and enameled white on the inside. Best grade o C'hoonc the 6 or S-quart kettle or Hammock at today'e sale, for " Groceries for Sixty Minutes Sale of New Potatoes An exceptionally fine lot. Today you sn may buy what you want at, per peck 1JC Sale of Cereals A chance to choose your favorite cereal at a very low price; here Is tho list: Force, Malta Vita, Toasted Wheat Flakes,' Rals tnn's Breakfast Food, Ralston's Barley Food, PUsbury's Vitos . -jj or Cream of Wheat. For one hour l2 Sale of Jams and Jellies Tho jam comes put up In full lfi-ounce Jars; the Jelly is put up In 10-ounce glasses: assorted flavors In both q kinds, and for one hour buy Jam or Jelly, each "C Sale of Sardines Good quality; put up In oil. For today's one ai hour sale, buy them at 2 Sale of "Vienna Cocoa A superior extract of Cocoa; comes In sn its most nutritious form. One hour, per can IOC Sale nf Premium Baking Chocolate A first-class article; to introduce it more thoroughly, we will sell it today, for ono hour, at, per An cake Itl SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale of High-Grade Porch Rockers On the Fourth Floor; comfortable and roomy ; high backs ; IJAxlS ; seats 21x18 ; x i woven Willi in. si quality uvm ic-uii; incbc rockers arc built of selected maple, and you may choose red, green or natural Vrj7 hnisnes. ror tins I'riday oargain buy this $:!,23 rocker Q for pZ.ZO Sale of Men's Night Shirts Good muslin: embroidery front; sleeve and collar; full length and well made. Buy them, near Wyoming a avenue entrance, for this hour, at tw Sale of Women's Mercerized Skirts The greatest Skirt bargain we ivbp nffni-p.i. sinri Hint, is savinc it very mlldlv. All sizes from 3S to 44; deep ruflle of narrow pleats; heading of ruflle and edge; trimmed with a narrow black ruffle. Also has a deep dust ruflle, pretty colors. See win dow display. You will De lucky to get one, so come early. A $1.00 Qc value. Friday, ono hour Sale of Whisk Brooms In traveling a broom of this size Is a needy article. Made from the best corn: two-sewed: handle wound with steel wire; plush top and loop to hang it up. Usually sold for 12c. n Friday "'" Sale of Bed Spreads Many Marseilles patterns; that Is, patterns worked on the spread by threads; Interlaced by the weaver to bring out the designs Intended; size 72x84. Hemmed and ready for use. qjc Usually 80c. Friday " Sale of Women's Summer Vests Made from good white cotton yarn; every size is here. This lot Is assorted values, ranging In price q from 12V4f. to 17c. Friday, one hour w SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock, Sale of Men's Shield Bow Ties Van dyke shape ; made from all silk ; various ym Friday, near Wyoming avenue Efeaj taL teajjl entrance, for one hour, at. ... lut sale ot noy s summer kucc rainsy-1 s vaE57 Alnile trom (..rashes. Galateas and Ma- iJ td? dras; assorted colors; sizes from 5 to .!e- 10 years. Buy them Friday on M the Second Floor, for one hour, at, a pair 1UC Men's Half Hose Fast black; seamless foot nnd high spliced heel nnd top; fancy embroidery figures; vertical stripe and clock; come in red, blue, green and white; see window. The best men's hose bargain for men we have had for some time. Usually sold for 17c. a pair. Friday, -j a pair , 'fc' Salo of Women's Umbrellas Made from good quality silk carola; Paragon frame, tubsels and fancy handles; value, $1.23, Friday buy nn this umbiella, not for $l,5i but Instead pay only ywc We dure say you can use It very freely now, Salo of Silk Ribbon This is a 4-Inch metallic finish Taffeta Illbbon. Comes In pink and blue colors; an extraordinary ribbon value; usually sells for 10 cents. Friday buy all you want, and it will pay you, . for 1U Salo of Whlto Goods This will Interest you at once; whlto goods are at all times useful. This sale will be u combination of 40-inch wide lawn and fancy pique cords, stripe; open work in lace effects; a value that usually brings 17c, a yard, Friday for ono hour, buy It at, , per yard ,,,, , ,,, ,,,,.,.,,,. IC Sale of Dimities Colored wnsh goods; conspicuous for their variety of designs, and exceptionally fine colorings; 10e, Is the regular price, n w Friday you ran buy this fabrlu at ,,,, ,,, ,.,,. 'J3C Salo of Cottage Blankets If you wero hero last Friday you could see the quickest blanket selling In one hour that has taken place In this city. We shall repeat tho offer tills Friday again. A 10-4 full size grey and tun blanket, with pietty borders; weighs 2'4 pounds; generously -A lleeced; a 70c. value; see window display, Friday buy them at,,.. OC Advertisers of Facts Only. Jonas Long's Sons VtSr s - &