-to'.-' iw, f1, isiM v ,. p THE SCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1002- Odds Ingrain Carpets - J ,1 Women's Handkorchlofs. , Greon Tag Sato, each ...... 4C Women's Colored Edge Turn-over Ties. Greon Tag Sale OC P, K. Collar and Cuffs. Green Tag Sale oC Torchon Laco. Green -i Tag Sale.yard oC Point de Paris Lace. Green Tag Sale C 17c Embroidery.- Green t TagSalo lZC Men's 2Sc Shield Bow L Ties. Green Tag Sale,2 for J,oC Standard make, 65 cent kind. .Green Tag AQn Sale, a yard 4-7C Mattings Good value in Jointless China Matting, 15c ifin the regular price. Green Tag Sale, a yard " 25c kind, Green Tag Sale, a yard 16c OUR GREEN TAG SALE IS NOW ON Look for the Green Tag and You Will Find Bargains. ' .vwtsn'' jyrrKrifsiAsss (S' Green Tag y s Sale l I Green I I Sale J Boys" Clothing Double-Breasted Suit, size 8 to 15 years VoC Knee Pants, medium weight, 3 to 14 years 1 C Brownie Overalls, good Denim, 5 to 15 years lVC m " iii ii . Hosiery Child's Fast Black Ribbed Hose, were 15 cents.' Green Tag Sale ..'. llC Men's Fancy Hose, all colors, good quality. Green Tag Sale 1UC Women's All Black Hose and black with white feet. Green TagSale 2C Women's Fancy Hose, were 25 cents. To close out, Green Tag Sate 1 5C The Celebrated Stocking. . Green Tag Sale, pair 1 yC Blue Decorated Cup and Sauce with plate to match, value 1 ' 20 cents. Green Tag Sale. I Oq Skirts, Jackets, Capes and Tailor-Made Suits At Astonishing Low Prices. $5.00 Tailor-Made Sults.made from Homespun, jacket Eton, flounce skirt, trimmed nicely. Green ., 0 TagSale $2.98 $4,00 Wash Summer Suits, made of lawn, batiste, duck, many colors. Gibson Waist. Green Tag Sale $3.50 Black and White Waists, tucked and open work. Green Tag Sale . $5.00 Black" Silk Capes, trimmed with lace and Q ribbon. Green Tag Sale ip.yo $1.98 China Silk $2.29 richly $12.50 Tailor-Made Suit, made from cheviot and serge, black, brown and blue, also greys, eton and double breasted jacket, full flare om skirt. Green Tag Sale. t0.5 $10.00 Walking Skirts, all styles, stitched and corded, made of Melton, Homespun, Camel's Hair, black, blue, tan, 'brown "and oxford greys. Green Tag Sale $0.50 $3.00 Misses' Walking Skirts, Mel ton and Cheviot, black and 'oxford greys. Green TagSale ip 1 .79 Corsets 39c Summer Net Corsets, all sizes, one to a customer, Green Tag Sale ' 15C Woman's and Misses' 50c Girdle Corset, straight and medium lengths, Green Tag Sale o9C Sonnette Corset, white and blacki were 2.25 and $3,50 each, Q Grten Tag Sale , i o5C Trunks Square Top Trunks, sizes 28 and 30. Price $2.75, $2.98. Telescopes Heavy Canvas Covered, sizes 18 and 20, Price 59c and 69c. I Green I Tag I Sale I Best Blue Calico. Green Tag Sale, yard Silver Grey Calico.' Green Tag Sale, yard 8-cent Gingham. Green Tag Sale 15c Gingham. 32 Inches wide. Green Tag Sale, yard 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, Green Tag Sale, yard Domestics 44c 44c 5c ;9e 13ic Calico', Fancy Colored Green Tag Sale Furniture or Drapery Cal ico; good patterns. ' Green Tag Sale, yard Shaker ' Flannel. Green Tag Sale 10c Ghevlot, dark colors, checks, Green-Tag Sale.. One 'Yard Bleached Muslin, good value, 6c kind. Green Tag . . , Sale 4C 3c 65c 34C 5c Infants' Wear Long White Slips, lace trimmed, were 59 cents. Green Tag ., Sale 39C Kid Shoes, all colors. t Green Tag Sale, pair 2 1 C 50c and 69c Children's and Misses' Colored Wash Dresses, all sizes, also white aprons Green lag Sale 39C" Children's Wear Corded Waists, all sizes. Green Tag Sale, each 2 1 C Colored Outing Flannel Skirts, with bodices. Green Tag Sale ' 15C Pique Reefers, sailor col lar, were $1.50. Green Tag Sale 98C Toilet Department - Lyon's Tooth Powder. Green Tag Sale 1 5C Buttermilk Soap. . Green , TagSale OC Perrs' Unscented Soap. t ' Green Tag Sale . 1UC Half Pint Witch Hazel. . , Green Tag Sale " 9C Cold Cream in jars. Green TagSale , oC I Green I Tag I Sale I I Green I Tag J Sale I Candy 2 pound box ot assort ed iCandy. ' Green Tag Sale, box 15C Cambric Lining All colors 3 and' black, Green Tag Sale.yd 04C Shrunk Canvas For skirt stiffening. Green Tag Sale, .1 yard 9C Good Quality Percaline Q Green Tag Sale, yard O Cushion Tops 50c kind; pretty designs. Green Tag Sale, -ytXr each OV i Cushion Tops Lot of odds and ends; 25c kind. Green Tag t Sale, each i .,.. 1UC Women's Vests Made of good coiton yarn. Green Tag Sale, each 1 HC Children's Vests Low neck, no sleeves, 15c kind. Green t t Tag Sale, each 1 1,G Women's Union Suits Were 29c. Green Tag Sale, each 19C Boys' Balbriggan Drawers Were 25c Green Tag Sale....! 17C THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York. Aug. 12. The dominating fin-tors in tho stock market contlnuo to 1)0 the coming crops and tho money out look Crop news was eminently satisfac tory today, both that of the monthly re liort of the agricultural department anil the later news of the weather bureau but it is to be born in mind that the specula tion for home time past has been dill-Ki-'iitly discounting good crops, which li.ivo been clearly foreshadowed. On tho other hand, the autumn uctlvity in tho money market while it has been expected and made tho subject of industrious warnings has been Ignored in speculation. This week's rise in money rates, there fore, would naturally ho of most effect on speculative conditions. There was con Bldeiable strength at one time today and In u, few cases it continued to tho close, but for the most part the early liho in prices was taken advantage of to realize lirotlts and the general level of prices ended lower than last night. There was a further contraction also In tho volume of dealings which dropped back again be low halt a million shares. Unofficial es timates on today's government reports indicate a wheat harvest of over 632,000, (HX) bushels. This is nearly a hundred million bushels below tho crop of last year hut has never been exceeded except by that crop and tho one of 1S98. As for the corn crop, today's government ligurcs indicate tho yield the largest in tho history of the country. This had its effect amongst the southwestern grang ers, especially amongst tho Gould group. Another striking show of strength was mado by Baltimore and Ohio. Amongst tho returns of railroad gross earnings for tho first week of August Chesapeake and Ohio Bhows a dccicaso of $103,533, com pared with last year and Missouri Pa illlc's earnings for tho tamo period de-i-llned SiS.OOO. The two groups of rail roads of which tho strongest stocks are were thus handicapped by this unfavor able Influence. Total sales today, 4r.',r00 hharcs. Tho bond market was dull and tho Central of Georgia incomes were weak. Total sales, par value, $l,3S0,0OO. United States bonds were all un changed on tho lust call. The following quotations are furnished Tho Tribune by Halght & Freeso Co,, 311 313 Mcars Building. W. D. Itunyon, man ager. Open.IIlKh.Low.Closo, A null. Copper K7 7?ii liT'.fc CT't Am. C. & V 32',i 33V3 33 113 JWIlUUCttll -lUU Jl-, j.vs Jl'J j.-i .Mil. jce, l-j- ,.:i','i Am. l-iocomotlvo .... 3H& Am. H. &. U. Co tns American tiugar ,...131-)g Atchison OJ Atchlhon. Pr Halt. & Ohio US .13(1 . r.i?i . 42U . am 3:n sili 4TVj 13ta 01 "i, 41 31V5 47',i 131 -.)- Hrook. U. T Canadian Pacillc dies. & Ohio ... Chicago & Alton Chic. & G. W ... C, M. & St. P .. C, R. I. P. ... Col. Fuel & Iron Col. & Southern Col. & South., id Pr. MJs Del. Si Hud UK Den. & R. G IU Kilo 3!Hi Krlo, 1st Pr i Kile. 2d Pr 33 ysu 41 47',i 132H 92'j ...102H 1027i 10.'1i io:?i .iu:ifi JU'4 Kmi iio ;v i.vif i:-7t" 137'B 42 !i 31 1SG14 18(!',: is-i'.i UK 1K3'A )V5 33Ti Wis 17S 01 3D9i 101 1I.0H 3ii 1,4 131V1 US!4 20U. 11TH 3 locking Valley Illinois Central HKl Kan. City & Souuli,, 33?i Louis, & Nush US'! Manhattan V.U Met. St. Ity 1ISU Mexican Central .... 29?g Mo. K. & Tox.. Pr,. 31 Mo., K. &T., Pr .... tiJTS Mo. Pacllio lim; N. V. Ci-ntrnl VUK Jill n.it- .P. Wnuf -i 111? Pacllio Mall Penua. R. U People's Gns .... Piesscd Sleol Car Reading Heading , GOV, Reading, Pr ,, MVs Kenning, i-ii it,...., )-n Republic Steel U Renubllu Steel. Pr .. 7G Bt. U &San. F SU4 JV.k tmi 41 sm 1M?8 1K3 & J78 !I24'i 3S OS 7' 13l, 04W 42,J 31'?. 184 183'4 SS'.i ra 17S 02H 3S 5.1 ii'lV, 17 ll.7i i 1h iill ii:i 31 40 i'i HI ,r.o lion iniii in.il'. V... !- 1 ISV IKIV-J 14S 30T4 112 us1; ia 3.l?i 40 133 48 (W ! KU'4 73 19 7C sin 3&H C3 40 131 HSU Ml 117l i,o4 :u?4 40 130?: 10394 103 4S KG 72?i lSlI -.a' 73?! SOW 37 43 02 13 SO'4 40V4 S9i 4C.U 92(4 Oil! i 39' 107 OIK 12 88 33 89 43'4 "ii 7 43 til! m; 8U 73 1S 38 39 Bt. Ii.. Hi). V Hoiitnern I'acuio ,,,, iwii Dni.tlim... n Ti tft7 Southern R. R.. Pr,, 07 97?I 97 97 Tenii. Coal & Iron,,, 67lJ 08 C7il 68 rex. ec i-aeiuo ,,.,,, ia 4'J 4Mi IMI1UU A'ULIIlU ,,,..,,,11111 1'nlon Pacini! ..;.,., 9i4i XI. S. Leather ...,.., 12 V. S. Leather, Pr ,., V, 8. Steel ..! , 39 Tl. S. Steol. Pr smi Wabash, Pr ...,.,,,, 4 Western Union ,,,... 90 tvueei. ce ii. vi .,,.., -Ci 43 107 92 12 SCM 39T1 899J 4ii 01 -o'.k 23W 23U 23 KiJ 27 8 Win. Central Kx-dlvldend. Total sales, 417.S0O shares. Monoy, 4 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WI1KAT, Open, High. low. Close. Beiitoillber , li7 69 67 69 peccmbttr ........ Wi ;ml,i tti'i 67 CORN. September 31 32 W fi2l4 December 39 -11 39 40 OATS. September ....... 29 30 29 30'i, December 2S 2S?i 2SU 2S-ft PORK. September 13.97 13.33 13.97 13.30 LARD. September 10.13 10.03 10.33 10.53 RIBS. September 9.30 9.90 8.12 9.S0 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. High. Low. Close. August S.40 8.40 8.31 S.39 September 7.S3 7.90 7.83 7.90 October 7.72 7.73 7.71 7.73 December 7.C3 7.08 7.03 7.US Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bld.Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... CO Countv Saw Bank & Trust Co 200 First Nat. Bank (Carbondale). ... coo Third Uatlonal Bank 330 Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 300 Economy L., H. & P. Co .10 First National Bank 1300 Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co . 193 Clark & Snover Co.. Pr 123 Scranton Savings Bank E00 Traders' National Bank L'23 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 Peoplo's Bank 133 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co 35 Scranton Passenger Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 113 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 191S 113 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Scranton Trac. Co., 6 per cent. 113 Economy L., II. & P. Co 07 N. Jersey & Pocono Tco Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G, Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flour-? 1.40. Butter Fresh creamery, 2J'4c.; fresh dairy, !c. Cheese llnllc. Eggs Nearby, 22c.; western, 21e. Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.33a2.10. Green Peas Per bushel, $2.23. Onions Per bushel. OOc.nJl.OO. Now Potutocs BOaGOc. per bushel. New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, Aug, 12. Flour Market was unsettled and barely steady unilor freo offerings; winter patents, $3.63a3.lK); win ter straights, M.10a3.U0; Minnesota pat ent, $3.S0.i3.93; winter extras, $3.03a3.23; Minnesota bakers, $3,15a3.30j winter low grades, J2.S3iUl.03. Whent Spot Hi in; No, 2 red, 73c. olovator; No. 2 red, 75l4a7iiUc. f. o. 1). alloat; No. 1 northern Uuluth, bOtfu. f. o. b. alloat. Wheat wan actlvo and higher today. Considerably oversold and a. covering wns 11 factor all day and tho market closed up firm y,4c. advance, May closed 74e.; SePtnibor, 7J'4i: De cember, 73?c, Corn Spot firm; No. 2, C'l'jc. olovator and trc. f. o, h. atloat; op tion market developed actively and much strength todny in responso to 11 short scare Impelled by cold weather west, tho wheat advance and bullish talk on tho crop icport, Closed firm with Sep tember 2c. higher nil other Un?ic. up. May closed 43e.; September, 57e.; De cember, 43!4C Oats Spot unsettled; No, 2, te, for old; lie, for new; No. 3, nom inal; No, 2 white, Cjo. for old; COe, for new; No. 3 white, nominal; track mixed western, nominal; track white western, nominal; track white state, nominal; op tion market was actlvo and stronger In sympathy with corn and on 11 liulll.sli view of tho crop report, nutter Firm: cream ery, 17a20i-.; do. factory, 14nlUi',; ien nviitcd, lfaulSc; Imitation eieamery, isn 17'o,S stato dairy, I7u20e. Clu-cso Quiet; now statu full cream, small colored fancy, 9V4i; small white, 9',fci; largo colored. ,lu 9c; largo colored, 9u9c. Eggs-Qulot; Htato and Pennsylvania, 20Via21i; western candled, 18u20c,; western uucantlled, 13a 18c, Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Aug, 12. Today was bull day In both mains and provisions and every thing went up. Tho government crop leport which was a disappointment to the beam was the causo of tho upturn. Shorts wore, f lightened and covered freely In everything. Sellers were Bcarco In wheat and In spite of good crop conditions tho brisk domuud to secure profits, especially In corn, sent wheut up 2e, and corn ad vanced 2c. At tho closo September wheat was 194alc. up; September corn, le. higher and September oats, lnlo, advanced. Provision closed unchanged to to 30o. higher. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheut. 72c; No. 3. 71o.: No. 2 red, 6Su 70c.; No. 2 .corn, E5c; No. 2 yellow, GSa 68'4c; No. 2 oats. S0a30e.j No. 2 white, ; No. 3 white. 31a4lHc; No. 3 rye, cojto; good feeding barley. ; fair to choice malting, &7a63c,; No. 1 flax seed, $1.40; No. 1 northyestern. $1.43; prime timothy seed, $4.25u4.30; mess pork, per barrel. $18.2iu 16.30; lard, per 100 pounds, $10.42; short ribs. $9.70a9.S0: shoulders, 9a9c; she-it clear eldest UUuUfto. rjiauMjlMmsMlMSim (4 it uur wJiMaiiiifA'iifJVtJJiViL'-iiijJjiii n mirri m ' " Clearing Sale Made this store a busy place the past week. We need room must have it. Our new Fall goods are coming in rapidly, and in order that we may have room on our sample floors, and also in our warehouses, prices have been cut so deepDy that ready-selling has prevailed here. Come and see the good values; they will not last long, as in most instances the lots are not large and will soon be sold. Couch. A full rococo couch, made with the newsty!e head and covered, in choice handsome colors, on a bed of finished steel-tempered springs. Its value is j5i8.oo. Will be sold during this sale 12.50 Refrigerators. Twenty r five per cent, reduction on all Refrigerators and Ice Boxes we have on hand. The $10.00 kind go for $7.50, and so on through the line. Our $6.00 Refrig erator, Sale Price 'III ih FINANCIAL r THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. xtension Table. A splendid, massive tabje, that will orna ment the dining room. Has heavy shaped rim, massive legs, and is well f finished. Its value is S12.00. Special Sale price ! 4. -, Ii 42 ideboards. Solid oak, well made and highly polished. Has French plate mirror an excellent value. $20 00 was its price. Special Sale price 14.75 8.75 Dresser 50 Cash ..or.. Credit. Twenty different styles of Dressers in this sale. One like cut, solid oak and has French plate mirror. $12.00 would be a low price on same. In Sale its price is cut down to 0 25 . fi "The Slore That S&ve's You Money," 322 Lackawanna Avenue fc1 "" ' J" """wi"WBwawn'uif Limn . J rain'jn,jin.wii.w.i. .. mm ,n.i .., -1 1 1 iimi 1 mnrmmmm ' -i:r,rrr .-T-.- f -,. j-fw ,r-- -fr -.,-.-..-rr y-. .,,...--J?F. .r-p.,.n ,,-rr,., ,,., .- lt :,. -, : -j-. Chicago Xive Stock Market. Chlvugo, Ant,'. IS. Cuttlo Receipts, 5.C0O, liicluilliiB COD Texims, 2.0W wi'sterii: ulow; western iimi Texus, 10c, lower; jjooil to lirlmo stforu, iiominul, tSuij.OO; poor to medium,' S.tt),i7.50: stockors and fcctlcrs, ti.COuG.W; cows. l.C0a5.75; heifers. J.'.uOu U.50; -cuiinciH. Jl.Ma'.'.DO; hulls, i2.75u5.50; 1'iilvcs, $Ju7.50; Texas fed steers, WuO; western steels. J.V10'. IIokk Receipts to day, 17.000; tomoiiow. 25,000; lert over. 1",.. 000; 10c. lower; mixed unit butchers, $ii.M.i 7.'.'."; kooiI to choicti heavy. 7u7.W; light, SU.50a7.L0; bulk of suits, JO.l'JaO.Oj. 8hcui Receipts, 17,000; sheep and lambs, steady, good to choice, wetheis, 3$.rAil.'J5; fair to cholco mixed, J.'.Mu'J.TO; imllyo lambs, J3.W uU.35. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kabt Buffalo. Auk. 12.-Cattlo-Rccelpts, 50; unchunged. Vealh Recolpls. light, prices stcudy; tops, 7.i3a7.M; fulr to good, $i!.S0a7; common to light. J-'iuti; grass, J3.uQ ut.50. Jlogs Receipts, a.luo; slow to 5 n 10c. lower; heavy, $7.70; mixed, j7.iWa7.iK; pigs, 7.10a7.U; roughs, j.7oa; stags, t5.S5:in.75; grasscrs, J7.20a7.30. Sheep anil Irfimlm Receipts, 700; steady; luinbs, l.7.'iaii.50; yearlings, Jt.7fm5.zj; wothers, Jl.&3al.70; owes, Jl.il.25; sheep. J2.25al.W. Oil Market. 'Oil City. Aug. K'.-Credlt baluuies. ISi ceitlllenteH, no laid: bhliununts, S.'J23 Inn rels; uverdgc. SS.17I barrels: runs. 7S.UI UUMV1Q, uVliiijV'l lW U.11TU19. l-t 11 r. UI5 D., L. & W. BOABD FOR TODAY. WIIDNKSIJAY, AUGL'BT 13. Summits west 8 a. m,, Carrlgg. j'ushcrs-7 u. m., Wldncr; 8 a. m., Ilouser; 11.13 u. m., Moran; 7.30 p. m., jlurphy; 9 p. m W, H, Rartholomew. Helpers 1.30 a. m., MaBovorn; 7 a. m., (Juffacy; 10 11. m., Becor; 3.15 p. in,, Stun, ton. Capital, $200,000 Sffi $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. iwiffimtf in sis Lager Beer- Manufacturers of Old Stock : PILSNER J Brewiry, i.lJI to JW N. seventh bt Old 'Phone, 333 1, New 'Phone, 2935. . Scranton, Pa. The Moosic Powder y Boons 1 and 2 I .i- Commonwealth Bldg, "w SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made it Mooslo am ltushjalo Works. at Iailin & Band Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric UilUrles, Klectclo KjploJtn, x. ploJing IlUiU, Safety Kuc. BEPAUNO CHEBnOAI. CO.' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. .''I V "i- Sit ij s.K