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THE SOKANTOtf TRIBUNE-E1HDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902,
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NON-SUIT NOT
STRICKEN OFF
JUDGE EDWABD8 BELIEVES IT
WAS PBOFERLY GRANTED.
His Opinion in tho Case of Mary Ann
llynn Against tho Delaware, Lack
awanna and Western Mutual Aid
Association Mrs. Flora Kohler
nd Others Bring Suit to Bccovor
$3,000 Damages for Injury Dono
to Their Property by FloodB Clif-
v ford Released on Ball.
The opinion handed down by Judge
Edwards, refusing to strike ofC tho non
suit In tho case of Mury Ann Kyon
against tho Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western Mutual Aid association, is as
follows:
Tho only Important question to be con
nldarcrt In tho disposition of this rule re
lates to tho construction of sections two
Mid throo of Artlclo XIV of defendants
by-laws. Tho regularity of tho assessment
nnd tho fact that tho deceased. Edward
Byan, was In arrears mora than forty-Ilvo
days, woro established by evidence that
could not bo reasonably disputed. Nor
was tho alleged tender supported by any
ouch testimony as would justify us In
submitting the question of tender to tho
Jury. Therefore, tho whole caso rests on
tho view taken of the by-law referred to.
A part of section two of Artlclo XIV, of
tho by-laws, Is as follows:
"A printed notice of each and every as
sessment shall bo posted on tho several
bulletin boards of tho Delaware, Iicka
winna nnd "Western Railroad company.
Buch' notlco shall bear dato and notify
mombers Interested within rorty-nvo days
from the dato of such notlco. Should
payment not bo made by any member on
or before tho forty-fifth day from tho
dato of such notice, cither to a collector
or to the secretary at Scranton, such fail
ure to pay suspends the member from
the association and docs not require a
notlco of .suspension from tho secretary.
Forty-five days Is hereby declared the
limit within which such payments may
bo made In order to retain membership
Jn tho association."
Section three reads thus: "At each reg
ular meeting' of tho association the finan
cial secretary shall report the names ot
nil delinquents as set forth In this ar
ticle, .whereupon tho association, by dec
laration of tho president, shall declare
puch delinquents suspended and debarred
from any benetlts whatsoever from tho
association. A proper record of such
declaration shall bu made upon tho rec
ords of the association."
It is Impossible to misunderstand or
mlsconstruo the language of the part of
section thrco above quoted. It Is clear
nnd unequivocal. Of the many by-laws
of beneficial associations that have been'
under consideration, wo have not seen
nny containing less ambiguous language
than that of section three In this case. A
failure to pay the assessment within
forty-fivo days "suspends tho member
from tho association, nnd does not re
quire a notlco of suspension from the sec
retary." So far as tho delinquent mem
ber is concerned, ho Is suspended from
tho association by the express language
of tlio by-law, without further notice.
Tho by-law is therefore self-executing in
tho fullest meaning of tho term.
It is claimed on tho part of tho plain
tiff that section two ot this by-law Is
modified by section three nnd Is not op
erative until tho president declares the
suspension at a meeting of tho associa
tion. Wc think this contention is un
tenable. Wo look upon section thrco as
a provision adopted by tho association to
keep a. record of delinquent members.
Tho financial secretary "reports the
names of all delinquents" and the presi
dent "declares such delinquents" tho de
linquents reported by tho secretary, sus
pended. Tho delinquency already exists
by tho terms of section two, and tho as
sociation for its own convenience and for
the purpose of keeping a correct record
makes the declaration provided in sec
tion three. There is nothing In this sec
tion which would lead in any way to tho
conclusion that tho positive, self execut
ing provision of section two is suspended
or postponed until any meeting or nny
declaration of the association. Tho rela
tion of tho delinquent member as n bene
ficiary of tho association Is governed en
tirely by tho terms ot section two. Any
other construction of tho by-law would
lead to confusion nnd uncertainty.
Our attention has been culled to the
case of Wheeler vs. Lackawanna Acci
dental fund, 5 Lack. I,. News, 7, nnd
niiulc vs. tho Diamond Accidental fund,
Ibid, 101. both cases decided in our own
court. Tho first case Is cited as author
ity for tho defendant. The two cases
nro easily distinguished. Jt was decided
in both that a member of a beneficial as
sociation may under certain clrcum..
flttOMVft I $0UVenirDay,rriday,.Au$.15
JOAMa LONQ'S COVS J JONA3 LONQ'B 0OV4.
TOHAV Sixty Minute
1 JUIX I O sale will be
another chapter that will Interest
the shrewd buyers of this city.
To properly mark the finish of the August Trade Sale's second interesting week, we will
present to every purchaser of goods to the amount of 5.00 or over
A Guaranteed American Watch Free, On Friday Only.
A splendid gift to the young American,' secured without the expenditure, of an extra
penny. A magnificent assembly of bargains from which to make selections. We'll tell you
about two of them:
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CHINA CLOSET, fe 4 f
like cut, worth 18, for S "
Finished in Antique Oak, they stand 5
feet 9 inches high, width 39 inches. The
attractive swell front is formed by two
doors of semi-circle shape. This extraor
dinary price is the result of our determin
ation to
close out
the line.
The Special Matting Sale
Is a selling event that challenges com
parison. The choicest weaves and fig
u rings of China and Japan are included
in this clearing.
All 28c, 29c, 30c and 35c Mattings
m emmm
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Credit You? Certainly!
221-223-225-227
Wyoming Avenue.
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MJW WitMMUfc ttizV!K2S$2
23c
Per yard
stances become non-beneficial nnd still
retain his membership, while forfeiture ot
membership must be brought nbout by
direct action of tho association, nfter no
tice. It is these two features ot bene
ficial associations suspension from the
right to benefits and forfeiture of mem
bership, that account for tho npparcnt
difference in tho two cases cited. They
nro authority In the case at bar and so
far as they decide that a by-law which
suspends a member on failure to pay an
assessment within a given time, without
further notice, Is self-executing and con
clusive on tho dcllncincnl member with
out other acilon on tho part of the as
sociation. "Wo aro of the opinion, therefore, that
tho non-suit was properly allowed on tho
ground suggested In tho foregoing discus
sion. Now, August 11, 1002. tho rule to take
off non-suit is discharged.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Frank B. Clifford, who Is charged with
embezzling the funds of tho Curbondule
Bchool district, was yesterday released
from jail on $2,000 ball. His bondsmen
nro Thomas A. Ilcndrlck, Jr. V, Norton,
P. F. Crogan and John Clifford.
D. B. Guernsey and 35. B. Decker, trad
ing as Guernsey Brothers, yesterday is
sued an attachment execution against J.
F. Spohn to collect $370 which they allege
Spohn owes them.
M. W. Guernsey yesterday filed his an
swer to the bill in equity of J. W. Guern
sey against him. M. W. Guernsey alleges
that tho trade mark "Guernsey," to which
J, W. Guernsey objects, originated with
him and Is his property.
Mrs. Molllo Allen, of South Fork,
Ky says she lias prevented nttucks of
cholera morbus by taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and T-lver Tablets when
she felt an attack coming on. Such at
tacks are usually caused by Indigestion
and these Tablets are just what Is need
ed to cleanse the stomach and ward off
tho approaching nttack. Attacks of
bilious colic may bo prevented In tho
name wuy. For sale by all druggists.
D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY.
The following Is the malfe-up of the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
board for today:
Fill DAY, AUGUST 13.
Summits "West S a. m., Nichols.
Pushers 7 a. m., Wldncr; 8 a. m.,
Houser; 11.43 a. m., Moran: 7.30 p. m.,
Murphy; 9 p. m., W. 31. Bartholomew.
Helpers 1.30 a. m., Magovern; 7 a. m.,
Gaft'ney; 10 a. m., Sccor; 3.13 p. m., Stan
ton. NOTICE.
The following conductors and their
crows will lay off four round trips:
John Murphy, commencing with No. SI,
Sunday, Aug. 17.
J. J. Kearney, commencing with No. M,
Sunday, Aug. 37.
James Gahagan. commencing- with No.
CO, Sunday, Aug. 17.
A. E. Hopkins, commencing with No.
D3, Sunday, Aug. 17.
Pccklns, commencing with No. 01, Sun
day, Aug, 37,
J, 'Winters, commencing with No. CO,
Monday, Aug, is.
Jl. Stack, commencing with No. 53,
Monday, Aug. IS.
3angan, commencing; with No. 53, Tues
day, Aug. 19.
Devaney and crew will lay oft thrcn
round trips, commencing with No. 57,
Saturday, Aug. IB.
Hopkins and crow will lay oft thrco
round trips, commencing with No, 57,
Mondny, Aug. IS.
Howe, with Nealls's crow, will lay off
six round trips, commencing with 7 p. m.
extra west, Monday, Aug. IS.
Wolcot and crew will lay off six round
trips, commencing with second 51, Tues
day, Aug. 19.
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Rerlew.
New York, Aug. II. Today's dealings in
stocks were lurger than those of yester
day und there were more of the usual
market leaders that were conspicuous
In tho dealings. But tho market re
mained uneven and tho special features
of strength did not have news to explain
them beyond the reported activity of
speculative poolH. The Gould stocks con
tinued to bo well looked after, Texas and
Paclllo and Missouri Pacific being very
largely dealt in, but the leadership of the
market was assumed by Southern Pn
cillc, in which the dealings were more
than twice as great as In any other stock.
Hock Island was marked up : and
Louisville and Nashville advanced two
points on account of tho meeting of di
rectors today. A number or minor rail
road stocks nvulliiblo for possible ab
sorption wore strong features. Tho
Grangers nnd Paciilcs generally were af
fected in sympathy but the dealings were
on a small scale. In tho industrial liht
Sugar mado a conspicuous upward move
ment without explanation and the ex
press stocks continued to move widely in
splto of official denials of reports of a
merger. Amalgamated Copper, People's
Gas and Brooklyn Transit were conspicu
ously heavy nil day. The brilliant pros
pects for the country's crops were the
underlying Inlluence in the strength or
western railroad stocks. Total sales, roa.
M shares. The bond market was dull
but steady. Total sales, par value, $L',ti30;
000. I'nlted States bonds were all un
changed on the last call.
Tho following quotations are furnished
The Tribune by Halelit & Freese Co.. 314-
315 Mcurs Building. V. D. Runyon, man
ager.
Open.Hlgh.Low.Closc.
. liiP.H Gti'la iw-Ta IVi
Amul. Copper
Am. C. &. V 3l'i a lli
American Ice 3i!'t 2T 1:!U
Am. Ice Pr :iia 42!,;. 41
Am. Loeomotlvo .... "J'i IK'.i 32
Am. Loco.. Pr 9.IU D.!?i 9.li
Am. S. & II. Co IS 4S 4S
American Sugar ....132 133 332
Anaconda Capper ...I02', 13.1'k 332
Atchison 9.1 iriij 92i
Atchison, Pr 103 IttHfi 303
Bait, .t Ohio I11U llir-i H1V4
Canadian Paclllc ....137ft 138ft 137ft
dies. & Ohio 5101 53 64
Chicago & Alton .... 42ft 4314 42
Chic. & G. W 32Ti 32?j, 32,A
C M. & St. P IStI 381; 3Si
a. n. i. & p is2 isii 3S2
Col. Fuel ,t Iron .... 90ft 91ft 90
ecu. .: southern .... ;a 33-)i
i-in. nniKu., a ir. re
Del. & 3Iiul
Den. & XI. G ...
Krlo
Kilo, 1st Pr ....
Krie. 2d Pr
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Knn. City ft South.. 3(i
Louis. & Nnsh 149?:
Manhattan 133ft
179VJ 1791&
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Scranton Wholesale market.
(Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lucka. Ave.)
Flour-$4.40.
Butter Fresh creamery, 2314c.; fresh
dairy, 22Hc.
Cheese Halite.
Eggs Nearby, 22c; western, 21c.
Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.33a2.40.
Green Peas Per bushel, $2.23.
Onions Per bushel, 90c.n$1.00.
New Potatoes JOaGOc. per bushel.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
Bamboo
Book Shelf
:!
; "-iTtirtl
I . " 1
0 II a
J limr 65c !
We
Friday, while they last, we
will offer a Bamboo Book Shelf
or Paper Rack, like cut. They
are nicely finished and have ex
tra braces on side to add to their
beauty and strength. For one
day only,
Met. St. By 14914 14814 11814 HS14
Jinx, uoniriu s'A 294 s)V 29
Mo K. & Tex 29'. 294 29V4
Mo K. & T Pr 0314 Km 0.114
Mo. Paclllc 11814 11914 HS9!i
N. Y. Central 103ft 1C41S KVlft
70T(. 7 Hi
31 3 US
40U 405:
100 100 139'A 139"a
10314 V)W, 102?s 10314
70ft
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4014
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73
191
48
117
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73
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7011 701 1 7,
KIT. KO'i SI
Norfolk ft AVest
Out. & West
Paclllc Mall
Pennn. It. R,
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car.
Heading
Beading, 1st Pr ..
Beading, 2d Pr ,.
Bepubllca Steel ..
Republic Steel. Pr
St. L. & San F .,
St. I,., So. West.
Southern Pacific .
Southern Tl II 40'j,
Southern B. B 9791
Tenn. Coal & Iron.., 50ft
union j-uciue iuiVn
I'nlnn Pacific, Pr.,., 92ft
11, . 1. earner
V. 8. Leather, Pr,.
T. S. Stool
V. S. Steel, Pr ....
Wabash
Wabash, Pr
Western Union ,,,.
Wheel. & L. H ....
Wis. Central
Total sales, 079,400 shares
money, 1 per rent.
CHICAGO GftAIN & PROVISION.
2914
0314
11914
101
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401);
New York Grain and Produce Market
New York, Aug. 14. Flour Market was
dull and unchanged, closing easy. Wheat
Spot steady; No. 2 red, 7314c elevator:
No. 2 red, 70a7094c. f. a. b. afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, S094c. nlloat. Tim fen
turo In whent was a scare of September
shorts and sharp advance In that option.
The close was unsettled at Uaftc. net ad
vance. May closed 74?c; September,
73c; December, 72s'ic. Corn Spot
steady; No. 2, 04c. elevator and 0314c; f.
o. b. afloat; option market opened easy,
rallied on covering and weakened again.
Trade here was light und the close weak
at !4nlc. net decline. May closed lie;
September, 57c; December, 4014c Oats
Spot irregular: No. 2 new. 40u4c; No. 3,
nominal; No. 2 white, new, 5Sa03c; No. 3
wlhte, nominal; track mixed western,
nominal; track white western, nominal;
track white state nominal; option market
was rather steady west with a sharp ad
vance on September at one time, due to
covering. Butter Quiet; creamery, 1014a
2014c; do. factory, MalOc; renovated, 1514
o18c; imitation creamery. 5al714c; state
dairy, 36!4n20e. Cheese Firm; new state
full cream, smnll colored, fancy, 9!4a9c;
small white, n',4u9c: large colored, 9c;
large white, 90. Eggs Dull mid weak;
state nnd Pennsylvania, 20a2014c; western
candled, 174a-9c.; western uncandlcd, 13
nl714c.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Aug. 14. Bagged grain mar
kets, the result of renewed manipula
tion were tho rule today. Traders thought
that with the end of the July deals and
with excellent harvest In sight trade
would get back on a natural basis. But
tho mlddlo of August finds tho lloor in a
tumult again. One firm is supposed to
havo all the No. 2 red wheat in sight
and consequently the whent trade today
was erratic Four big houses aro moving
in the December corn and some of tho
same people havo out long lines ot oats.
Tlio new harvests to date have dono noth
ing to relievo tho danger of manipula
tion. Adverse weather has worked
against tho grading to such an extent
that contract stocks woro low. All these
conditions had turns at tlio market and
the result was wide and inconsistent
fluctuations. At the closo crop figures
had somo weight with speculators and
September wheat closed ftagc lower and
December wheat, ?sc. down: September
corn, .74c lower, and September oats, fta
JsC up. I'rovisions cioseu l-ftc. Higher
to 20c. lower. Cash quotations were as
follows: Flour easy; No. 2 spring
wheat, 72a 73c; No. 3, 7014a72c; No. 2.
7114c; No. 2 corn, 5Sa59c: No. 2 yellow, 59
n394c.; No.. 2 oats, 29a30c; No. 21 white,
; No. 3 white, 33fta37c; No. 2 rye, 51c;
good feeding bnrley. ; fair to choice
malting, 60a03c; No. 1 flax seed, $1.40; No.
1 northwestern, $1.43; prlmo timothy seed,
$4.40al.50; mess pork, ?13.83al3.90; lard,
$10.20a10.22!4: short ribs, sides, J9.50a9.00;
shoulders, 9a0!ic; short clear sides, 1014a
30C.
FINANCIAL.
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
$600,000
SURPLUS
(Earned.)
on
Pays 3 interest
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evening?
from 7.30 to 8.30.
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322 Lackawanna Avenue.
The Store That Saves You Money."
NEW YOHK COTTON MAIUvOT
Onon. High. Law. Closo.
August K.39 8.43 8.39 8.4G
September , , 7.93 8.0O 7.93 8.00
October 7.81 7.RS 7.81 7.88
December 7,72 7.SI 7.72 7.81
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.. Dld.Asked.
Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr,... 00
county tsav. iianit a Trust co 300
First Nat. Bank (Curboudalc), ...
Third Uatloiml Bank ,,,.. 530
Dlmo Dep. & DIs. Bunk ..,,,,, 300
Economy L., 11. & P. Co,,,,,. .,,
First National Bank ,.,...,,., 1300
Lnck, Trust & Safo Dop. Co . 193
Clark & Snovor Co., Pr la
Scranton Savings Bunk ,,,,,,. 500
Traders" National Bank ,,,,,, 223
Scrunton Bolt & Nut Co , 123
People's Bunk , 133
BONDS.
Scranton Packing Co
Bcrunton Pussenger Hallway,
first mortgage duo 1920 115
People's Street Bullway, first
mortgugo, duo 1918 ,,. 115
People's Street Railway, Gen-
cral mortgage, duo 1921 115
Scrunton True. Co., 0 per cent. 113
Economy I.., It. & P. Co.,,,,, ,,,
N. Jersey & Pocono Ico Co
Consolidated Water Supply Co .,,
500
40
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35
07
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103
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Aug. 14. Cattle Receipts. 8,500,
Including 500 Texnns, 200 western; steers,
steady; cows, lower; good to prlmo
steers, $Sa9: poor to medium, jl.fi0a7.C0;
stoekcrs and feeders, $2.50a5.50; cows, $1.50
o3.50; heifers, $2.50u0.23: dinners, $l.50a2.50:
bulls, $2.25a5; calves, $3.50a7.33; Texas fed
steers, $3a5; western steers, $1.75afi.50,
Hogs Receipts today. 20,000; tomorrow,
13,000; left ovor, 3.000; lOuljc. lower; mixed
and butchers, $,40.i7.03; good to choice
heavy, $U.90a7.13: rough heavy, $G.35uO.SO;
light, $0.30a7; bulk of sales, Jfi.u0aU.S3.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, Aug. 14. Cattle Receipts,
CO; market steady; veals, receipts, 50;
tops, $7.23n7.50: fair to good, $fl.25a"; com
mon to light, J.'uli; grassers, $3.50ai, Hogs
Receipts, 2,000: slow; pigs. 10a20c. lower;
heavy, S7.IOa7.50; mixed. $7.23a7.33; pigs,
$7,15n7,23; roughs, $.".75uG.10: stags, $5a5.50;
crasscrs. J7u7.20. Sheen and Lumlis Be.
celpts. 1,200; steady: lambs, $0.23a.50 for
top; fair to good, $5.75niS; culls to com
mon, $4.73a5.50; yearlings, $l,75a5.23; wetli
ers, $4.50a4,75; sheep, top mixed, $4.23a
4.50: fair to good. $ln4.20; culls to common,
$2.23a3.23; ewes, $3.73a4.23.
Oil Market.
Oil City. Aug. II Credit balances, 132;
certlllratcs, no bid: shipments, 119,030 bar
rels; averngo, 90,030 barrels; runs, 108,142
barrels; average, 77,817 barrels.
Lager
Beer..
Manufacturers of
Old Stock
fpTuilEri
H',I,,J' !
JSESL Scranton, Pa;
Old 'Phone, 3331.
New 'Phone, 2935,
Headquarters
v for
Incandescent
Gas Mantles,
Portable Lamps.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescent
Gas Lamp,
Gunster&Forsyth
253327 Penu Aveuue.
The
Moosic
Powdej?
Booms 1 and 2
.ftA Commonwealth Bldg.
"ww SCRANTON, PA.
5
MINING AND BLASTING
POWDER
Mado at Moosio and ltushdalo Works.
Iiaflin & Itand Powder Co. '3
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Ulcctria latteries. Klcctrio Ilxploders, Ux-
ploillns IlUbts, SJtety l'uac
BEPAUNO OHEMIOA1 CO.'S
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent for the Wyoming District for
Dujpons Powder
lilolns, Clutlncr, Sporting, Fmokelcaa and thi
Itepauno C'iiemlcal Compiny'i
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Eafety Fuse, Caps and Exploders. Room 101 Cod
cell Uutldlns .Scraatcn.
AQUKOIK3.
JOHN n. SMITH k SON Plymouth
K. W, UULL10AN ,,..., Wlkei-UMrrr
Allis-Clialmcrs Co
Buccessora to Machine Business ot
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wilkes-Burre, Pa.
Stationary engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
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OUR GREAT
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
SALES
IN THE BASEMENT
SALE WO. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock.
Don't forget the Great August Home
Furnishing Sale now going on. To
day's Hour Items arc extra. Don't
miss them.
A He. Sale Mason Jars, pints, extra
rubber rings; Moth Balls, per pound;
Imitation Cut glass individual dishes;
Shell Table Tumblers, and 50 Paper
Nankins. Choose an v of these
needy articles for one hour at, each 3C
A 4c. Sale Dlninr?, Breakfast or Tea Plates, in white semi-porcelain;
tea cup and saucer and a large size thin blown tumbler. Kach a
Item valued at 8c. Today, choose either at t-C
A Oc. Sale Perforated Chair Seats; size 13, 14, 15 and 10 Inches, with
brass-headed nulls; r,0-foot clothes line and a lunch box. Your ,
choice of either item at 7C
A 17c. Sale Galvanized Pall, will hold 10 and 12 quarts; for all-round
purposes; this stylo pall is the right kind. Also Fibre Pall; very tm
light and durable; regular price is 2Pc. Friday hour buy them for 'c
A ,28c. Sule Galvanized Dlshpans; 10, 14 and 17 quarts; set of six
tumblers and jug; also tine Imitation cut glass water bottle. Jug alone
Is worth the money. Choose the Dish Pan, Water Bottle or Jug
or Tumblers at jivC
Sale of Wash Boilers With cover; fine China Salad Bowl, handsome
ly decorated; value of the Salad Bowl Is $1.00. Friday hour buy mn
either item ut....'. 59C
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GROCERIES. GROCERIES.
29c
.Sale of Coffee, and Sugar Free For sixty minutes we will give five
pounds of the best ganulated sugar with every four pounds of C4 nn
our regular coffee, for '..... 41.UU
Sale or Tea Oolong, English Breakfast or Mixed Teas. Regu
lar price, 35c, For one hour buy It at, per pound
Sale of Walter Baker's genuine bitter Chocolate. For ona in
hour, per pound..: ZvC
Sale of Plllsbury's Best Flour The old reliable. No introduction
nocesrary. For one hour buy 50-pound sack for $1.15; for one u-O 2B
hour buy 100-pound suck for iW
Sale of Sapollo Enoch Morgan's. For one hour buy It at.... 6c
Sale of Baking Powder Our Ideal Brand: none better at any
price. Always sold at 15c. per -pound tin can. For hour buy it at
8c
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SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock.
Sale of White Goods 40-m'ch White
lawn and fine book fold India Linen.
This article is always right and buying
at today's price is right buying. For
sixty minutes buy this Yl and
15c. value for 1 jC
Sale of Books The season's best
known novels; titles arc numerous and
writers arc prominent. This book sale"
will eclipse anything ot the kind held in this city. We will be
obliged to limit the offer of only t to a customer. 10c. novels;
good paper; attractive binding. Sold for sixty minutes
only at 4 for 25C
Sale of Feather Pillows Size 18x20; good quality feather; ticking
firmly woven and fancy stripe effects; regular value, $1.00 a pair. -xir.
Friday, one hour, each OC
Sale ot Boys' Knee Pants ,on the Second Floor Made from good
quality material; good waist bands, size 3 to 14 years; mothers can buy
now for school days; quantity limited to 3 pairs to a customer. -One
hour, Friday, a pair 17C
..... Sillci Wonien Kn't Corset Covers-Fine Jersey rlbbed'.'l'ace ,
trimmed down front, neck and sleeves; a 23c. value; for this hour.. 15C
Sale of Tapestry Carpets Come In nice, bright, clean patterns; made
ft om good wool yarn; regular price is 65c a yard. For sixty min- A A
utes Friday, on tho Third Floor, buy this carpet at .....!.. 44c
Sale of Women's House Wrappers on the Second Floor Made from
good quality percale; separate bodice; turn-down collar; shoulder capo ruf-
.ISi.nPo0-1 ef,Ve: ,aU V.10, desl,,nble colors; a wrapper well AO
worth $1.2o. Friday buy It for only OyC
Sale of lOlmltles Many of this season's very best patterns; little fig
ures and many stripe effects; a good value; regulurly sold at 10c. j
Friday buy it at ....7....... '73C
Sale of Torchon I.aco and Insertion One of tlio many accessories to
dross trimming is lace; today's value is very good; regularly sold a
lit 5c. to Sc according to width. For one hour buy It at, a yurd.. "c
Salo of Muslin Gowns Ladles' r.Sc. muslin; tucked yoke; V- shape:
good length and width. Sold on the Second Floor for one hour
at 31C
SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock.
eSalc of Children's and Misses' round
White Duck Hats on the Second Floor.
A little hat that has considerable charm
and at today's price will sec
them selling fast ; one hour. . . 1 vC
Sale of Dress Suit Case, on the Sec
ond Floor Olive color leather handles,
leather corners and riveted; size U2x!M.
An excellent opportunity to buy a Dress
Suit Case that regularly sells for SI. 00. "Today
at 1 ,66
Sale of Sponges Genuine Mediterranean sponge; medium size. cr
For one hour Friday buy this sponge for "
Sale of millions A soft finish Taffeta Ribbon. Pretty sliadea of pink
and bluo; a good' value and usually rotulls for 15c, to 19c. Fri- tnn
day hour buy It at Iut'
f3tle of IllaukotH A full 10-4 size; weights 2i pounds; a cotton and
generous lleece; colors grey, with bluo borders; tan, with blue borders;
white, lias red and blue borders. Cool nights this weight blanket cAr
i3 very acceptable. Usuully 75c. Friday, a pair ,,,., otc
Sale of Towels This is a cotton Huck towel; slzo 18x30 inches, In
cluding frlugo firmly woven; fust sewed edge. Good 75c, value. b.
Friday, each OL
Salo of Men's Negligee Shirts Mado from Bedford Cord and Ma
dras cloth; nil sizes, Patterns desirable; mostly stripe effects. A regu
lar 50c. shirt, Friday, for ona hour, buy near Wyoming u venue "inn
entrance, for,,,.,,,,, ,,, , ,..,.,,,, , ,,.. '-
Salo of Men's Half Hose A seamless foot; made from good cotton;
all colors; In stripes and figures. Our 15c. hoso X'rlduy, near -le-J.uckuwunna
uycnuo entrance, only thrco pair to a customer, for l
Salo of Women's Net Corsets Mado from iv good quality net; well
bound, and shaped nfter tho best styles on tho murket. Salo on -tho
Second Floor; only one to u customer, For one hour each,,... ,t'
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