n yywiMyJ- nt-- wp rnn-mrty" wjw,1' $t - r?f-wfltfipr 'l"m gW)y l,Jf"'''" """ V "WP " x AiOi5i '-T iuipt THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1901, a MiUiiUS JKospWN VSndensed Milk Is the only milk that should he given a baby. Fresh milk is dangerous in warm weather, because it is usually kept sweet with formaldehyde, or some other chemical that im perils the child's life. Ik sure to get Or. land's . keeps sweet in any weather don't buy ice. It is richest in butter fa'ts and has added all the food elements of whole wheat. It makes a puny child healthy and strong Booklet on infant food, and letters from mothers fiee. The Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co. Scrarton, Pa. CITY NOTES : inln MIXIs VISU.IIT -There will lie a irRnlar incclinir of common council trnijht. MI.I'.IINft loMlilir- TIiiip will he ircuhr nirctliu of DiMslon o s. Indies' Atixiliart , iuliiit Order of llllim.iii, this eicnmu at o'clock shaip. M'KCIVb MI.KIIMi A S'oual iiicctins: will be hclil itlir the tcsnlir mcctliii nf flu l.a. k t wanna duMon. Vo. li. Order of Itiltto.id Con flmlou, on undi. .hih ' iiifiiir mm: Ai'i'i.('i'i:ii.-fi"nic nam, f..i null rn irtfir of l)il' theater m l.lnli"i street, wlin is now ,i tcidfiit ot Miniieipoln, l'xmtlt MilTitril a pirahtic stroke which Mint l lil right vt-lc. i;r. m np ni,iui:i!- - rniui i.f i n- ttii Mates r lil.rr, en route (inn ' e or k to 1 1 . . ti .1 1 r . M.!irr llnmiali the illv it J I", r'l toi k this morninj. 'lliey will itu nn dutc .it 1 lie (.iiirrnniftil hiiildiui; and at the t.'aular i-mp It'iw f.-t.ilillhrd their il.im,; tin- epo-ition. Mlli- il' i: MtK.- spciiil tiam ..mt the ln k.iw.inna tn.nl o.t'idn louccied 1'n. non Mnjinu oclclc of .Ncw.nk, N .J. to the Ptn-Aliierlt ill opo-iioii. 'Ilieto wile 1 .. pit m in mi hoard and tin" Ham was In iline of f.iM Ail inn, ju-eiien asent 'Hie patty dn.od at Htiilc.t'd li-Utu.iiit lit the station. P ls. The rmpln.tr of all the. l)s'...n. l.a kawainia ami Western tollitnea ,1n. n ihi talli will he paid ti.ilij, aiifl 'ntnuiou t' n L.ir will lit the l)uiminl an I 'tort-' iol lifllfl! (Ill ifutiliy tlm t'.l "pm nllii'if in Tailor, ItdlMiir, Wr-t ..mloii in I N'orll, Si lalilnn Wll' lr pit I llil llri.iw.il ; 1 1 I 1 1 1 . " r-1 1 ininpam piiil M'stmln i' 1 M I! t,,i miii, IccnttN ink, m . ii nml H.ik'on II'!. it in . PURCHASED BY DIME BANK. Rica Building on Wyoming Avenue Has Changed Hands. Thi Dime l)epo.vlt and DIsiouut lumk Ins ptinhascil the fmit-slniy htillilliiK nml land adjoining tlio lianU IjiiIIiIIiik nn V.mnlns nveiiuo from Di, .1 N Kli r, tlio eiiuslderution belni; JSt.noii. Tlio two hullilltiK'. ate to lio (nn nei'lril nnrl the ontitp lower floor nf lioth Is to bt upil for biinklliff puipooej.. Thf hank rnitRiow Its piecnl iinailpis t--nino time ago, ami It was ilet Uled to build an addition on tho ton-foot nx-ot-vallon on tho Spruce sttoot f,(o. This project was llnally ah.imiuiioil In fnor uf the purchase of tho adjoining huliil Insr. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. Ma Potter, Hie colored wuiiun aneslnl on ilu ihaiEe of ntikniR fliut, wan iltx Im-loiI i' 1rtrly hj Mai;istiate llnwe after a lieamn;. I'alikk Miiii.ij, win U ihiieiil with M..n. lou.lv womiUinj Pali ik lteip. wa cm n i liearins .e.litiliv momitir In Mi.-I.ti He flcmo and wa held in V.ii lull foi hn .ippeat.itue at court. Tatinle Mir-hall in.l the inin.ilei of the illiail iIi-oiiItU hou-e whUli William Hall i li.nut lit-r with ke pinj, wile di.i haiirrd veMetdai he MatWiale Howe, Hall h.uinu mtlnlriwh tin haiBP fit the hit tiinnui.t William fiirran w.n etei,In anelid In fpeilal tlfflicr I'iel, of the I.aikiw. una isiIiojU, ihaurrd with rliline nn a fi.lttlii tram lh hj fiiiimlttrd to the inniiti jail hv MUrimati u.ld f 'i thiitv clay s in default nf a li) hue joijnsr man, who clnni'd i.j l i ,, puti, fhi'ilif, uj, mip.trii .i,i m.lit ,m laikawanii'a tnue I i.i i'ih ilniiti Matthew, for il urn., ner a riiolitr and thtcatenini to iinnt iIhIi (: ht linmediilf ikinii. lie wa, kilulv innl r the Inducti e c' Ilquoi. 50 Per Cent, DiBcount On stiaw hats at M. J. Hoihii ,t Son. So. oJt I.rti'kawiinii.i axrniu. Bteam Heating and Plumbing. P- F. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyomlnrj ave. Bonds and K V V i Investment i Securities x K X ft. V t. V X t: M llronlway, N, V, J ' Wilkc.-riarrc. Carbondalc. K y 5-6 rotnmonwcallli hH'ff. Kcranlon, l'a. . T" X if di:a I. Kits t. I' NOT PRESENT AT FUNERAIa. Compton'a Divorced Wifa and Bon Were Not Mourners. The funeral of Coincllua Complon, for the possession of whose body such a striiRKle was made, was held yesterday afternoon fiom Pi Ire's undertaking es tablishment on North Washington ave nue. The services were conducted by Secretary W. W. Adair, of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association, and Ilev. Mr. SltiKcr, assistant pastor of the Kim 1'aik ehuieh. Several selections weic rendered by the Simpson male quartette. The remains were taken to the Dun more ccmeteiy, where Interment was made In (bo family plot, the pall-bearers being members nf Dunmore lotlRe of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member. Neither the divorced wife nor the al leged on of the dead man were pies ent at the funeral, which was In charge of his fuihei and son, TO RAISE A BOYCOTT. Ex-Judge Willard First Tries an Amicablo Mothod. Willard, Watren & Knapp were yes terday engaged by a I.acktiwanna ave nue business firm to apply for an In junction to lestruln the t'entml Ibor union from placing a boycott on Its store. Hefore pioocedlnfi to apply for the In junction, ex-Judge Wlllatd had an In tel view with representatives of the union, and as a tesult the Injunction will likely be made unnecessary. The boycott, It Is alleged, wits placed on the llrm at tip' behest ot the C'ar penteis' union. JOE BENETTIS KILLED. He Was Thrown Off a Porch in North Bcranton by Walter Coss- partrivish and Died Instantly. A Polander named Joe Tlenettls was kllleil by a fellow-countrymen named Walter Cosspartrlvlsh in a ituaiiel In North Scr.inton late last night. The North Sctartton police were no tilled sbottly after 11.80 o'clock that a matt had been muuluied at the boat cl ing bouse iun by John (.'avish, at the coiner ot North Main avenue tittd Welles street, and Lieutenant Day and a pattolmuu hastened to the scene. They found the body of Uenettls ly ing on the sidewalk, with the face badly batteied and the neck biokett. C'avlsh, the propiletor of the house, explained that the two men got Into a quail-el after dt Inking deeply and that wotds Dually led to blows. Oo'-s-poitrlvlsh had the bot of the light, he said, and after beating lienettis al most Into Insensibility he thievv hint bodily olf the potch. The fall Inoke his nock and he died almost Instantly. When ('ospiirt!lMi saw what he had done, he tan up the street and dlsap pcaied in the daikuess. The Not th Simmon police had not i.iptured t'osspat tilvlsh at 2 o'clock this moining. FIREMEN'S RElTeF FUND Association at Its Meeting Last Night Did Not Tako Up Record ers Action About This Fund. The tin tubers of the Firemen's llellef iis-iii lalloli held a tegular meeting last night in their club rooms on Sptine stieel. but, ui'cotdltig to reports given out by the ollh ers at Its conclusion, l!ei otiler ronnell's stand regarding the", funds which the association has been receiving licitti the city for a number of years back, was not discussed. Thmmiht A. 11. Holmes, when asked by a Tilbtine mull yesterday as to whether the iiSMiclnlion would takeany steps to secure the motley this year, te plled: "We shall take no nggtesslve steps. Anything that we may dec Ide to do will be dime entltely with the view of hi lugiiig about an amlc able adjustment of the mutter. The recorder ltiti con duced us that he has no personal feel ing lu the matter and that he was guided In arriving at his decision sim ply and entirely by the belief that the oidlnatue passed some yea IB ago pio ldlug for the tinning oer to the as soclatlon of the clt's shate of the tax mi foielgu Insurance companies Is not now binding, since the city has en- teied tile 'ei olid c las-." .Mr. Holmes intimated that an at tempt would be made to have a new otilltiaiice liitindtit ed it ml passed by councils, and seemed to be conllileut that the tccoidcf would sign such a nicasuie If passed. "IVople ate mistaken, ' said Mr. Holmes. "If they Imagine that the Hinds which we teeelw; from the eltv nn' to be used for any othr puipo-e than paying the disability claims of the III emeu actively engaged by the ( ll. None of the ex-volunteer firemen can piollt by or have a shate In this money t is Intended solely and en tlielv for the active Hi emeu only. The funds tor the malntenaiH e of the club moms ate ilorhed fiom an assessment of j:i on eat h member ot tho associ ation." NORTH SCRANTON. Lieutenant Day, Olllceis Palmer and r.oss last evening made nnother i.ild on it speakeasy tun by Mis. Anna Thornton, near Jones' stone qtiairy, cm West Maiket stieot. Lieutenant Day has been doing a little detective woik lit this section on speakeasleis, aul i-pott'd Mis. Thornton's place last week, but owing to her having senti nels posted all mound the vicinity of her plate, he olllceis could not close In upon her until last evening. When the olllceis anlved ut the place the usual lot ot loafers weie mound, leady to give their assistance to .Mis, Thornton. When the ofllceis np proat lied her place of business, they could see the men and women scat tering In all dliections, carrying arti cles with them. The olllceis pluced Mrs. Thornton under arrest und she was taken to Maglstiate Fldler's of fice, wheie she pleaded poverty and was let off with a lino of $2.", which she paid, Drunk und dlsordeily wuh tho charge agalhst Mary Huchanan In po lice court last eenlng. Mary, In compuny with an unknown man, was matching down West Market stieet hill In a very dlsotderly way. When opposite the polled station, Pattolmen Palmer and Hockenberry arrested them. They were too Intoxicated to be given n heating, and wertMield until this morning. Tho funeial of the tlueo months' old child of Mr, and Mrs, James Ilealey, of Cuslck avenue, took place yesterday afternoon at L' o'clock, Interment was I made at Cathedral cemetery. FIGHTING THE WATER WORKS INJUNCTION AOAINST CITY OF CARBONDALE. Present Water Companies and Va rious Heavy Taxpayers, Including the D. & H. Co., Oppose tho Scheme, for a Municipal Plant -Say the Proposed Scheme to Supply the City with Water Is Impracticable for Many Reasons Other Matters of Interest in tho Courts. An Injunction icstralnlng the City of Caibondalo from proceeding to con stiuct a public water woiks, was giatit ed yesterday by President Judge H. M. Kdv.ards at the solicitation of the pres ent water compunles supplying C'aibon tlale. and a number of the heaviest taxpayers. A rule to make the Injunc tion a permanent one was made return able Tuesday, July .10, ut a. in. The plaintiffs are Karl M. Peck, Fiaulc Hollenback. Kll K. Ilendrlek, Andiew Mitchell, Alfietl P. Tiautweln, the Delaware and Hudson company, the Crystal Lake Water company, the F.lllbrook and Newton Water com pany, the Lackawanna Valley Water Supply company, and the Consolidated Water Supply company. Named as de fendants are the City of Carbondale, John W. Kltpatrlck, mnyor, and Nich olas S. Moon, city clerk. At the general election. November C, 1900, the tjuestlon of lncreaing the In debtedness by Jl 11,000 for tin put pose of constructing u wnler woiks was submitted to the voteis. Tliete wcte l.fiTO votes east In favor of the piojo sltlou and Z2 against. HOND TRSI'K At'THOIlIZKD. June L'2, last, an ordinance was ap proved, authorizing the Issuing of $lir., non worth of 4 per cent, bonds, ami the levying of a tax for the year lPOt of two mills, to be followed by other taes to pay the principal and Interest on the proposed Issue. The city cleik Is now advertising for sealed pioposals for the put chase of these bonds. The plaintiffs aer that the city can not legally consti net the ptopohed water works, because It was alieady In con ttact relations with the Crystal Lake Water company for a supply of water when, In 18St5, It nccepted the pinvls Ions of the Act of 1ST!. It Is also alleged that the election last November was Illegal, bpcauc the question voted upon was not the one fiuthoilzod, one being "the liieiease of the city's Indebtedness to Jll.VOOO" and the other, "the increase of the city's Indebtedness by $1 tr,000." The estimated cost of the water works, according to the city enguitei. Is $17n.8.'!l.etf. If the piefent Jt.l.OCS 1.' Indebtedness of the eily Is Incredspd by that amount, It will exceed the consti ttitional limit of seeti pel cent, of the assessed valuation. Tito estimate made of the cost of a municipal water plant for the lly of Carbondale Is not a coitect, fair fir reasonable estimate, It is claimed. An adequate municipal water works can not be built for J17.1.SS1.B6. nor for s than jr.O.OOO. and will probably greatly exceed said latter sum. SAY IT IS IMPHACTICAHLN. The consti u-tlon of the water woiks as proposed by the estimate-, of the city engineer Is Impracticable for the leason that It puiposes to lake a walei shed already appropriated by another water company, namelj, by the Jer niyn Water company, and which the said Jermyn Water compuny has been using for upwards of fifteen yciits and any attempt to take the water theieof lor such mtinlclp.il water works must necessarily Involve the city In burden some and expensive litigation, and In ultimate defeat and fulluie. If the proposed establishment of a municipal water woiks or plant won peimltted It would cause Irt'epaiable damages, It Is alleged, to the Ctjstal Lake Water company, the Newton and Fallbrook Water company, Lackawan na Valley Water Supply lompany and Consolidated Water Supply company, and would Impose Illegal mid burden some taxes upon the orher plaintiffs. The Lackawanna Vallej Water Sup ply company and Consolidated Water Supply company In the consti action, acquisition or and development of their plants, have necessarily expended and assumed the payment of large sums of money and are Indebted for petitions theteof on inr.it gage bonds to uumei ous pet sons, the security for which is the plants and franchises of these com panies. The erection of a municipal water woi l,s. as contemplated, would be, the plaintiffs aver, a practical con flscatlon of the property and franchises of these companies, mid would seil ously Imperil or destroy the secuilty of their bonds, and the ability of the com ji. tnles to meet these obligations. The plaintiffs me lepiesentod by Welles & Toriey. James lr Huir and PatleiMin & Wilcox. STATKMKNT OF DKltT. Late Tuesday afternoon the follow ing statement of the Indebieclne.ss of Caibondalo and of the pioposed .ui. of bonds wan llled In the ollke of the clerk of the courts: City ImmN oiittUndliiK Loan .No. (1 $ ,') l.i l.oin No. 7 fJDO l) Loan No. s l.mi li Loan No. 12,000 oo s.11,00 00 iiriinl Intrust t 7SS ::.t 1'liutlne debt (o'.it'ljiiiliiiif nauaiit).,, 1,0 J J .10 1 npilil liHN apio oil 7,Vi'i M L'nsftlleil (laimi :t,r,i :i ToUl ImJclilftlne'-f l!,iCT!) t'li on hatul- Ocnrr.il oltt an omit 4 76 1 .1 l'or lujmrnt of interest on illit ufi M fMil 7S Iiiilclili lilies July it, 1')1 Jli.fi.,1! U .1. I'. Whcelir, City Conttoll.T. rurc valuation .'.soyfiTri Helit to bo inciurrcl ..., H'1,101 The last two Items me certified to by Mayor John W. Kllpatrlck. Marriage Licenses, frank hcit)i,ii (Iliplunt I.li7jlitli A P.nli'-i Dlciilianl IVlrr MuiIpv lilu Hum mi .ct M.iit llJilifonl 41 " Inui'ft ulteot Mil luil I'lliI lectio. SiKaniu Minczjk .' Iissup 1 The following well-known gen tlemen aie the dlrectois: O 1), Jonn II, Y lte iml.Ii. T lien Siiaiii HUhiM O'Hrlen. Sjinuel samt, r T. r Von Stouli . II Witmati ( s Wooluiiith. M ,1 IIimIci W (I. 1'ullon, rtlmr Iiiinn, M. P latter We solicit your business, The People's Bank. jg An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd beneficial effects of the woll known remedy, Svkup of Fias, manufactured by tho Camfounia Fiu Svitui' Co., lllustrato thevaluoof obtaining the liquid laxa tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative mid presenting them in tho form most refreshing to the tasto und acccptablo to tho system. It is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho (.ystom effectually, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers gently yet promptly nnd enabling ono to overcome habitual coustipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable, quality and Btib stancu, nnd its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, malto it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as thoy are pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from seunaantl other aromatic: plants, by u method known to tho Camfounia Fio Svitur Co. only. In order to get its beneficial cfTeclsand to nvold imitations, please reinemberthuiullnamoof thoCouipany printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N. T. Forsalo by all DnibrIsK Prlco&Oc. per bottlo. THEIR ANNUAL OUTING. Newsboys and Girls of the City Will Be at Nay Aug Park Today. Today will occur the annual outing of the newsboys and jjlils of the city. They will ro to the park lu n body after paiadliig the central city stteets. They will assemble on the court house .sftunre at i o'clock and will fotni lu leatllness to march at 8:30 o'clock, when the word Is Klven. The tormatlon will be as follows; St. Peter's Drum corps, Uriah Keunan's hansom, Florey & Hrtioks" mobiles, Wlnppe locomobiles, out-of-town newsboys, centuil clt newsboys West Side newsbo.vs, Nm lh Unci newsboys. South Side newsboys. The follow iim Is the line of march: Washington to Linden, to Wyoming, to Mulbeny, to Petiu, to Spruce, to Franklin to Lackawanna to Washing ton, to Mulberry, to park. Dr. it. K. Hill has been chosen grand matshal. His aids are James Duffy, James D.iven, (leoige Ash, Samuel lcntli. Chailes Kearns, John Flaunlrjun, Patiick Hurke and liornard Highland. The programme for the day's events will be as follows; 1 I'cot lliro I'ir-t iirlro, nths, 1!. 1' .loliti Motif; FfHuml pri7i, lo i .itii.v , tlnril pile, clime tianl.. . 1'oot llaii -l'iit irlp, tin tionit.t , It P .lolintoiic; u'coml )iiiio, el.ifi' of I.Intoln," It 1' .Inliiiitoiit'; lliml jiiio, iiil,i't kinfp, T. V. I.pon.inl. :!. foot IIjcc Ilr-t linr, watili, I'mile ,t I'lillpr; Roeoiiil iitp, wpjtir, smitfr llro , thlid iili', knife I loot Kite l'irt rnli', mm, l'lmpv .V Ilrooki; sccoml jnlc, slum. I.cwk lit ill, tlnnl piic, i.ilflmV i-line, T. I!, Pino. ") lout Ilaie first in io, itili, I'loioi i UmuiIh; rronil piii, khhii1 tr.i, O.ualil .Imip. (i I'oot Hiip-1'irst iile, pair Iiohom, .1 D lliule; hcoiiiI pilz,', M. .1. Ilorjn . Sin; tlincl pi i., cap, , loins l.onn's s,,n. 7. Mi vciiji r llns' llii.ul.' II i p l'itl jn le. pill iinik, liivlianN ,V Wittli, Minml nip, c jp, l.jin r .t M.irl. Poliv lf.ifi l'ilt piit, mii t.lmprf, T,rci, Hiulih, 1)iiih ,V Muipli; M-ioml pilp, knee JUtlll, 11 L'llllHII. o. DiinUi'i lliio l'n.t inl7i itl, "'now AMille" tUntr, UitWiti Cliih fitnl till funipjiiv, mm otnl tiie, two c. lit Potato l!.ice--I'iut .rle, oruilU, I,a la .inni tiujiiue.it i oinpiiix , snond piie, ilinio Innl.: tlnnl pnp, nt.it.li linr. , 11 Pi.tjtri K.ic i' - ritftpiip, .nlili, 'imi''ll & "iii: Mcunil lnic, liuv Map, t'. Torni. 12 P.ildiu l!.tic I'ii-t prli, w.itili, .lohn II ltihvtic; t-eionil pito, Si r.ml oi r.np.t and Fur name lotnpiny. l.t 1'nl.ito llioo l'iit jirif. If. .1. tVlllm, kiiquJ piUe, lnll.iiiii' Ui.ur. II Pol.ilu liiti 1'u.t pui'. I'.'lili.irt tlie J.'Hi'li'i; mi .mil julp, limit iirn'm. 11 NMippUuiiow Hji p rii-.t ptip, alplnp lnt, pw Ymk H-inrtniPiit i-toii;; ncoml pnp, (.imp', .i. ji. wi!ii.imi lu. 'ail. itjce-ritt piip, i.iiim, i:.(i,rnii.iii' Simp tuie; M'cund pup, tjp, ( annul, thud pile, ilinio li.inl. 17 Mil. Itjct - 1'lii.t nlp, pprp UMicnn, fiuml 1 nion 'p.i ii.inp.int; mcfiml piize. botile pi-rfiimp, Jlrtijit.ili X lliom.i, thlnlpie ilim Lank. i" nk i!np-riiki prip, rjiinin niiiuuj Miond pil., l)i. O'MjIIiv. pi 'Hiipp I.i cued Katp li t -t pnp, fjp, liuv the llattit. and Iiop, VpuiiK "-miip simp; ht ond pilp, to illnip Ilinio, On TliiPphPStiCil Hjip- I'it.f prip, l.y Tl,e P.uU :ind MjIIIiihi Itru-.; mond irlp. lull, Ki.iiiifr flius , ,iud cloth for pmU, Smtili Huul in Mill-. 21 llli i If liar.' I'lrst pilo. vt I l., t. Nuiioti; kpcuiiil pilp, air dim; tlilid pil'p, dim" Imih. 2' nip.ccle ll.irp l'lut pilo, iniilnpllj, I'm IftV tore: fct-iond (iilp, dlnip Paul.; thud plip, nutpli liux. 21. Slow Wiiile Itii'f l'lit pilp, i.li,.3, Mjlion" 'hoe utoip; H'tcnd piie, Inn rjndy, .1 I.. Vnilliup "; S.m. 2". l'itr H.nr--I'rlf, one natili, Sil. 1'iir 1I.ii el'rie, one uatili. At noon refreshments will be served to the boys. The bill of fare will con sist of ham and swltzer cheese sand wiches, cake), ft tilt, Icecream and lem onade. The boys employed on the af ternoon papets will leave the patk at LUC o'clock-. Special cars will be at the park at that time to convey the bojs to the centt.il city. BIG BATCH OF BILLS, Patsed Muster Before the Auditing Committee. The auditing committee met Tuesday night and appioved of bills aggregat ing about $7,Oot. Thero was no very seilous dispute over nny of them. After the meeting the members of the committee, went to the Crystal hose house to examine the rubber tltes on the hoo wagon, Thev weie put theie by the company at Its own ex pense when It was a volunteer oigunl Htlon at a cost of $.100. Since then the company has become part of the paid organization, and the members of It wnnt the city to buy the tires from them for Jir.O. Tho bill for thorn was held up by the auditing committee two months ago. Tuesday nlftht, at the suggestion of Common Councilman K. J. Coleman, the committee decided to Investigate the lustness of the claim for puy for the tires, . Straw Hats i At 'a pi Ice. JI. J. Horan & .Son, No. 3.M Ldckunanuu avenue. EXCEPTIONS DISMISSED OPINION IN THE FAMOUS GIL-MORE-DUFFY CASE. It Was Banded Down by Judge Kolly Who Dlsmlnsod the Excep tion to the Amended Report Filed by the Master in the Case Inter esting Discussion of Somo Points of the Law Bearing Upon Partner shipsAmount of Money Involved in tho Litigation, Judge Kelly Tuesday banded down the following opinion In the equity case of A. F Duffy against A. O. (.511 incite. The matter came before him In the shape of exceptions to the nmend ed leport of the master. These excep tions are dismissed: When this ense wan before us on exceptions to the otlglnal report nf the master, all of the principal questions at Issue between the parties weie duly considered and disposed of, and we are not now called upon to go over them again, P.otli parties have tiled exceptions to the amended repot t, to which we must now give our atten tion. The question inlsed In the first ev reptlon of the plaintiff has been al ready decided lu this case adversely to hlnr, and the exception is now dis missed. The plaintiff's second excep tions Is not well taken, and Is also dis missed. It Is sufficient to say with re ference to It that In the decree en tered on May 1, 1S!H, we find Inter alia the following. "And now, Mnrch 1, 1SKS, it is ordered and decieed that an account be taken of the partnership dealings and transactions between the plaintiff and the defendant from the beginning of said par tnershlp, July. 1SSS, to the present time. And It Is further ordered that upon taking the said account that what shall be cer tified to be due from either of the said patties to the other of them be paid by the parly fiom whom to the party to whom the same shall be cer tified to be due." MASTICU APPOINTED. On April 21, 1S9!, a master was np pointed, "to state an account of the partnership dealings and transactions between plaintiff and defendant, from the beglulng of the partnership, in ac cordance with the decree of this court made March 1, 1S!K." The fourth ex ception of the plaintiff Is also dis missed; no discussion nppears to be necessary with reference to It. This brings us to the till i il and te maliiing exception of the plaintiff, and tho lit si nnd second and only excep tions of the defendant, which refer to the matter of charging the plain tiff with Interest on the balance found by the master to be due fiom him to Hie defendant. Plaintiff contends that he should not be charged with any In terexf, while the defendant claims that he should be allowed Intel est fiom February :!'. 1S9X, the date upon which the defendant tecclved the last Item of cash fiom th pai tnershlp funds. Theie Is no settled mle upon the question of allowing Inteiest on un settled partnership accounts; the al lowance or lefusal of Interest depends upon me clicunistancf'S of each par ticular case. Oyger's appeal, 02 Pa, 73. Mr. Justice Shniswncid, In delivering the opinion of the Supteine court In that cae, says: "The fifth assign ment of error Is In charging John (lyger Inteiest in lor to the settlement of accounts between the parlies. Mr. Llndley remarks that the principles upon which. In taking p.mneishlp ac counts, Inteiest l allowed oi disal lowed, do not appear to be well set tled: 1 Llndley on Pai tneishlps, fit!. In some eases It has been held that the potiod of the dissolution of the pal tnershlp Is the ptoper time to make a test for the juitpo'-e: Slmighton vs. Lynch, 2 Johns Clr. I! 20H; Holllster s. I'.arkle, 11 N. II., Ml. Jl'DfiK STOHY'S Ul'I.IO. Judge Story has laid down a dlffeient rule. 'Inteiest,' he sas, 'Is not allowed upon parlneishlp accounts generall. until after a balance Is stduck or a set tlement between the pai Ineis. unless the parties have otherwise agreed or ncled lu their paitucrshlp concerns ; Dexter vs. Arnold, I! Masorr 2S9. Vice Chan cellor Sanclfnrd, of New Voik. In lie chain vs. Kckfotd. 2 Sandf. 'h. It. 1 It;, after a review of all the anthoiilles. came to the conclusion that thete Is no general rule established, but that the allowance or lefusal of Inteiest de pends upon the circumstances of each particular case. This seems much lite safest principle to adopt. In view of the lonfldentlnl relations of the par ties, atid the variety and complication of such accounts. No unbending mle could be laid dowtr which would not, lu pattloular cases, woik lniustlce." P.lll while theie is no settled mle lo govern each case as It niay ailse, yet the general mle seems to be that In teiest will not be allowed until a bal ance has been sittick and Hie amount payable fiom one paity to another as. eei tallied, (irubb's appeal. Gfi Pa. 117. Htown's appeal. Sit Pa. 1SH- llehlll s McTague. 114 Pa. S2; Jones vs. Fat qubur, lfi Pa. 886. We see nothing In the facts nnd circumstances In this case to war tant any clepaituie fiom the geneial litle. At the time of the dissolution the plaintiff formed a new partner ship with Mr. F II Jeim.n, under the firm name of Jeimyrr & Duffy, and the new III m purchased the stock of the old llrm or Gllmoie & Duffy for about $35.000. lly mutual consent be tween fJllmore iV Duffy. JI'.'.OuO of tho purchase money was put Into the new firm as Mr. Duffy's contribution to tin capital. HILMOHK AOP.KKD 1'PON ' Mr. (lilmoie was agreed upon as the liquidating pai titer of the olil fli m. Mr. Duffy gae Mr, ("lllmore a judgment note for Jtl.tlOO to seune the payment of any balance which might RIBBON SALE Beginning Wednesday, July 24. Will be an event such as has never been equalled in this city. Thousands of yards of the latest styles of Ribbons will be shown and sold. No one who wears or expects to wear Ribbons for months to come can afford to let this chance go by. All at one price,. Gauze Ribbons, 5 and 6 inches wide, very latest pat terns. Our stock in this lirre is limited. Our advice would be purchase early. The New wyvuywywwwwwvvwywyvwiyvyy; I Wc could give a hundred testimonials from the best housewives of Scranton who have used our Cream Paste. If you are not satisfied with the polish you arc using, try Cream Paste. There is no waste; it is cleaner and guaranteed to contain no acids. Small Bottle 10c Large Bottle 25c VvxvaTVto a, V AIHIar A? VJVVJ. T. llliiiMi v. A Summer Sale of Kitchen and Cooking Utensils Our large ccutcr show window will rIvc yon an lilc;t nf our large nnd varied stock of Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, together with a "thousand nnd one" little things of conveni ence und necessity in the household. Wc promise to save you money it you can purchase from us. Let us do it ? J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. L ultimately be piovetl to bo due from htm to the partneishlp, and Mr. Oil more gave secuilty for the payment of all of the old firm's debts. There weie outstanding accounts to be col lected and debts to be paid, and It was not possible at the end of the dissolution to stilke any balance be tween them. Mr. Clllmore had posses sion of the books of the firm until the time of the appointment of the lecelver. They widely differed as to the consti notion of their veihal agree ment with reference to the division of the profits. We ate not piepared to say that either was guilty of any fraud or Intentional bad faith. Plain tiff tiled the bill In this case praying for an account, and neither of them can be especially held chargeable with any delay in the piooeedlngs. I'nier all of the clicumslances, we ale of opinion that Interest should only be allowed from the time the amount due fiom the plaintiff to the defendant was ascettalned, to wit, May 20, 1901. The plaintiff's third exception Is thereto) o sustained, and the defend ant's exceptions aie clNmWsed. Let counsel submit a fotmal cletiee. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLB. I'niltr till hfiillnir short lfttfrj of Intrrut trill be piitillnlird nhftt tecominnled, for public tlon, by thf writer's rume. Tin Tribune don not isitime rreixjinitiilitv for opinion here eipreued. Tribute to the Worth of Thomas Der sheimer. IMitoi nf Tho Tnliutie. 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