mmwMn IJWP ' t J " . f .'-. ' . m (jf Ur THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- AY EDRESDA 1 JULY 23, 1902 t - LC 16. M I' fe , h f r r r OPINION IN NOLAN CASE BANDED DOWN YESTERDAY BY 'JUDGE EDWARDS. Dissolves the Co-partnershtp and Ap points One of the Members as Re ceiver, After Discussing the Con tentions of the Waning Brothers. Amended Statement of the Clty'B Indebtedness Tiled Suit Against Old Forge Borough Award In Case of Caulk vs. White et al. Judge H. M. Edward yesterday handed down nn opinion and decree In the cnultv case of John r. Nolnn Against Thonnii J. Nolnn, Peter Nolnn mid William 11. Nolan. The opinion follows: The co-nittuernhlp In thlH caco was nilglnnllv fotmed In Oclolier, If)?, bv and between two brothers John F. Nolan ami Thomas J. Nolnn. for the purpose of earning on tho biHlneci of plumbing, Kiisiutlim ami other woilc of a like un title. In tho cnr l'"00 two other brothel a, William mid I'elci Nolan. .oto taken Into the llrm on certain condition1) which need nut be explained nun. There were no written article of co-partncrslilp The biiiliicis hclium to lime roiic on satlsfnc tinlh for n while after the foi matlon of the new paitncrshlp. Thcto were a few disputes between the hrothcis. but not of a HCtloui character. 'lhc llisl Important diniculty occurred nhotit AuKtist, lWi. when William and Thomas hud a dli-.isi cement, resulting In Wlllltim j leuUnc the binlncf Whoth ot be was pieentcd fiom paitlelpitliiK In the business of the tlrm by Thomas, or w bethel be uluntailly abandoned the business In tumi'tjuuieo of :i riunrrcl Is not a auction f much Impoilnuee In lcv of the testimony I do not think tho conduct of 'Ihonuis was .1 sutflUlent ex cuse foi William to abandon the business. At iiii lute, wllh the cccptlon of a Mioit time ilmlitfr which Wllllnm rc Uiincd to the store or shop ns a result of Inteic csslon on the part of John, It Hppiaia that Willi im hns done no work In connection with the Aim since August, 19H. 'I bo two mcmlieis of the dim who ac tlvcl ronduclcd mid v npparcntlv cou ti oiled the business me John Nolan, the plaintiff, mid Tliomm Nol in, one of the di fenduiits 'I hex also coiixtltutccl the oilslnal Mini. Sceial illpiitrs during the j car 1101 ben. cen these two In others leuillcd in a siibst.intial seciance of their pailncnship telatlons In December of that cai Since then John ceased nc tle woiK, the kind of woik bo used to pel form, but be continued to collect bills and to ecielse the lights of n partner until tonic time In M.ncb, l'W2 Tbcic vcic sonic attcuiits at a settlement nude previous to the tiling of the bill in this cae, but they failed, because, ircoidlng to Thomas' contention lohn nsKeri an csoiliiMnt pi lee for Ills inter est lit the business. Without discussing UK nicilts ol the uiloiis claims, chaige3 ond countei uliiugcii mnrle bv the Idol li nih, ospeclallv b John and Thomas, It Uearlj app"ais fiom the evidence: jimk:i:h pin-dings 1 That tlieio must bo a dci roe ril Fohlng tlic i o-pirtneiship This is con ceded bv conn' tl on both sides; but, wlielhei comeilod or not, thole nie abundant mounds for such a dccire. It mav bo bascil on tho evident inipiob.i bllity of Hie pnlneis ever being able to onto on tho business without con si int qiiaricls, theieliy endingerlng the businc's of the llim, or, on the aband onment of tho business bv WIIIHm and the ii.ti II, i! abandonment In John, 01 on act omit of the fl.i.il eveiance of all partnership lclatlons between the hiotli ers at the ond of Maicli, 1102 .' It would appear that the oo-pait-nciship sliould be considered dissolved us of Apill 1, 11QJ Nolan fliotlitrs ceas ed doin business at that time Since then the bu-liie-s lias been cairlcd on b Thomas J. Nolan in III -s own name. Ncvcithclcbs vve cannot limit tho rights of tin patties nor the poweis of the ic ceivcr bv the Intel loctitoi) decite ills solving the cii-parlnoishlp, although the date mentioned would bo a convenient point at whii h to end ami wind up the affalis of the liini Now, Julv L'J, 1'iuj, after consldcilng tho evldenie in this i.iso. It is ordeied ad judged and drciccd tint the co-partbei-Milp, hoteloforc csisting between John, Thomas IHIam and Petci Nolnn, un dor tlio llrm name of Nolan Hi others, be and the Mine Is hpieb) dlsolcd Wo iloploie the necessltv foi the ap pointment of a rccclvci. At ono of tho bearings in this i.iso before my colleague, Judge Kellv, It was suggested that tho p n ties avoid the expense of .1 receiver ship by having the defendants, meaning piiucipallv Thomas Nolan, wind up tin nflalrs of the mm, sciuiity to be given to pay any lialanco that might bo due. to the paitners. An older allowing tliU to lie done was niadc, but the parties fi lied to agreo on the amount of tho bond mid 'the an aiigenicnt failed of consumma tion. Wc Mill suggest the snmo plan us tl," iron economical and tho best foi tl i I iterest of all tho partner It ks(i .inivvcis tho purpose of u ieoier ship. If tho p ii ties should vet agin- to btich an nn imminent the older for tho appointment of a iceelver nuiv be re voked bv agnomen!. I 'tiller the picscut ciriunistanccs tho ouh ultcruntivo left to in is to appoint a reiilvci. Tho appointment of it ic eelver lesth in the hound discretion of tho court. No positive or iinvurvlng mle cm be laid down as applicable to nil nihCR. In cxculslng lib dlseiotlon the (ourt hliouhl piocccd cautiously and should be gov ei nod by u view of the wliolo rluiinibtam.es of the cac: Beau mont vs. Beaumont, ICti l'a, 013. I'ARTNHIl AS mX'IJtVER. Wo are also convinced that It Is proper in this case to appoint oun of tho part ners us icoclver, John tmd Thomas uro tho two paitucrs who nio tho best nuall fled for tho position. Wo can find noth ing In the evidence which would Justify a charge, of misconduct against cither one, It Ik true that John failed In his full duty to tho llim slnco December Inst and that .Thomas at tho ond of last Match severed tho partnership relations and thus contributed to complete the e. t luslon of tho other partners, especially John and William. But wc look upon this action of Thomas iih a natural con frequence of the attitude of tho other partners On account of Tliomua J. Nolan's ex perience- and hU greater knowledge of the business of tho llim. especially dur ing tlic first three months of this ear, wo tiro of tho opinion that on tho wholo 'tho Intel estM of tho partners will ho best subserved by his appointment as iceelver. 'And now, July , 190.', upon considera tion of tho bill, answer and testimony, It Js ordered and decreed: 1, That Thomas J. Nolnn bo und ho Is lieieby appointed receiver of all tho us bets and propcity of the lato Arm of A WELL KNOWN ALBANY MAN. Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianhoea Remedy, About eighteen months ago Mr. W. S. Manning, of Albany, N, Y., widely known In trade elides as the represen tative of the Albany Chemical Qo., aa suffering from a piotrncted attack of dlurihoeii. "I trlPd Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Dlairhoea Remedy," he Bas, "and obtained Immediate relief. I cheerfully recommend this medicine to those similarly tth"llcted," Bold by all d ".agists, Nolan Brothers (composed of plaintiff and defendants) of whatsoever kind, within tho Jurisdiction of said court, with power to take, hold, demand, receive- and col lect alt thd funds, assets n.td pioporty belonging to Bald firm, or In tho hands of nny debtor, agent or depository of said Arm, and to account to tho court tor the same. And nnv drtitor, aitcnt or depositor of mid firm Is hereby directed to forthwith pay, deliver and assign nil money, securities, nssctu and property of every hind whnlsnevcr to snld iccclvci. And the said ItccKor In hereby empow ered to bring, prosecutn nnd defend nil suits nt law or In cqufty which In his Judgment mny be neccssatv for tho pres ervation nnd protection if the propcity and Interests under his cn.ro and control. And tho snld receiver bflinll fllo an In ventory nnd appraisement of tho property committed to bis custody, nnd shall tl I o his account nnd nccoilntK therefor nnd .shall dlstrlbuto tho snmo nccordlng to Inw to tho poisons entitled thereto, with such other powers as may ho necessary nnd Incident to protect the rights nnd interests of nil parties In Interest. 2. That seciitlty be entered In the mim of $3,000, to bo apprbved by tho court, or by nny judge thereof. Debt Statement Filed. An amended statement of the In debtedness of the city was yesterday filed with Clerk of. the Coutts Daniels by Deputy City Controller Fahey. It Is In substance, as follows: Bonded indebtedness $'10000 00 Unpaid warrants to July 21 11910 49 Emergency loan for board of Health 10,00000 Contincts nnd other accounts mibjcct to adjustment r.,".GJl 03 Judgments StiZuQOO Totnl Indebtedness $91G,7SJ 42 Tho resources of the city nio as fol lows: Cash III city fund ...., I 3T 120 40 Cash In interest und ninklng fund lli3,SGl 00 Delinquent tax and other Items including 1001 dupltcntc, esti mate 32000 00 Bonds bought for Inktng fund ledcmptlon loan of 1S11 101,000 00 Nny Aug pnrk Improvement loan, 1S19 10,000 00 Nny Aug iinrk Improvement lonn, 1100 10,000 00 Nny Aug park Improvement lonn, 1901 10,000 00 Tolul J!lil,lS7 40 Net Indebtedness 6d,"95 02 The assessed valuation of the city for the present fiscal jear Is $65,686,703 This statement is made In connection with the issue of $283,000 worth of bonds which the city has sold. Attached to the statement Is a copy of the ordi nance nulhoiizing the bond Issue and a copy of the bond It Is proposed to issue. Awaid of Arbitrators. Aibitratois C. B Guidner, J. W. Car penter and Thomas Beck cstcrdny filed thcli award in the case of L. D. Caulk .igalnst Dr. BIythe R. White nnd Citl Lorcnz. ' Di, While bought a dental chair and tools fiom Caulk on a lease and opened a dental office In Cat! Loienz's building at Gicfn Ridge'. Hp did not pay his rent and the effeits In his olllco vveip levied upon by Eorenz Then Caulk ap penred with a writ of lcplcvin, alleging that the goods belonged to him. He took them, but gave an indemnifying bond. Tho aibltiatois aw.nd Caulk six cents In damages against Dr. White and give I,oieii7! an award of $162 30 against Caulk. In other vvoids, Caulk can huve Hip goods, but must pay Lorciu the lent due. Old Forge Boiough Sued. P.itilLk Dm kin, tliroiiRh hia attoiiioy, Gooise M. Okcll, csteid,iy Instituted nn'acllon In tiosp.ihs against tho boi ough of Old Forse to ioc'ocr $5,000. On JamiaiyN25 l.ibt, Durkln bas,. he u.is diking over one of the streplM in that part of the boiough Known as Austin Heights, and boc.iuse of the negligent manner in which the btieet was maintained his wagon was over turned nnd he was thrown out nnd badly injured. Ul.s Injuilcs ronflnod him to the house foi a long time and he Is permanently disflguicd. Marriage Licenses. Michael Mornn Soranton Norah Lavclle Sciunton William H. Jluiphv Aichbuld Sadie J. Brodrlck Arehbald John ord Jcssup C'elia Gallagher Pcckvllle Herbert Chatilcld Soranton Sarah A. Hodgson Sciaiitoii John Uoland Mlnooka Julia I,ons Dunmoro John Sokalo Oljphant Yulka KomtMtHLokc Oh pliant Huh In Philips Scruiilon Angelina DamlbCOLhe v. Soranton l-'iod Van lluicn Soranton Lizzie Uiady Scranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tlic Ilcenso of W. II. Kearney, or 316 Perm avenue, was jestorday tiausfcircd to "Wolf and Louis Ilosonborg. Letters of admlnUtration were j ester day granted to Miss Jano Carroll, In tho estate of John Cat roll, Into of this clt. John Hoiibo was jcilerday gi anted u vctcian's lltcnso to peddle. Ho helved during the Civil war ns n number ot Company K, Ono Hiindicd and l'orty Bccoml leglmcut, Pemishaula Volun teois. Tho bond of Patrick Qulnn, tax collec tor of Mallold boiough, was jesteiday approved by Judge Udwaidx. It is in tho Mini of $22,000, and the atactics aio IMIzu belli Qulnn, Thomas 1 Hart, C. D. Win ter, T. Jt. Hart, Frank C'oggins and I'ctcr Mullen. GREEN RIDOE. Tho giotinds of tho Giecn Rldgo Quoit chili on Capouso avoniio woio billliantly Illuminated and tastefully decorated last evening when tho membcis with their lady friends gnllicicd to enjoy a clam bake. A laigc number of steamed dams wcio disposed of and a delightful even ing enjojed by thoao ptebent. Tho mcm lieis of tho club aio John Houibakvr, U, O, L'shleman, Otto Ushlomiiu, i Hen dilckson, Geoigo Sold, Uhiules Paiker, J. II. Stevens, II, T, Jatkson, M. D, Fieai, Heuiy Uenson and William Uakci. Mis. Cioss, of Tlieodoio stteot. In ought suit befoio Aldeimau Haley jcsteiday afternoon against James nnd Dildget tiiuiie, L-iuiigiug uum with dlsordcily conduct, Tho caso was a counter ono as tho Cianes'had previously had Mis, Cioss iniested befoio a Piovldenro nldei man. After both sides of tho liiso hud been heard, the parties ngieed to settlo both cases and'dlvldo tho costs, Charles and Haiel Tobey, of North raik, aio visiting fi lends in Mot 1 Is, Pa. TODAY'S D., 1, AND W. BOABD, follow ins- Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western boaid for today: AVBDNESDAV, JULY 23. Summits West 8 a. m , Nichols. Pushers 7 a. in., Murray; 8 a. m., Hon scr; 11.45 a. m.. Moran; 7 SO p. in., Mur phy; 9 p m , W, H. Bartholomew. Helpers 1 30 a. m., McGovern; 7 . m , Gaffncy; 10 a. m., Secor; 3 IS p. m.( Stan ton. KOTICU. Uhtll further notice, tho S a. m No. u. 3 45 p rn. and 1130 p. m. extias cast will run regularly by the regular ciews, Hut in first out, without being called 1 THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. . New Yoik, July 22 Today's slock mar ket was not up to tho icccnt level of activity, thb total dealings fulling con sldornbly below tho million shnrn mark. This was piactlcnlly tho only affect tip patent nom'thu doubts moused by tho eiiiienl nutwaid movement Of gold. The speculative foiccs iccently at work con tinued operations to new nuaiteis. The eastern inllioad stocks, led by Now ioik Ccutial wcio the feattilo of the tninkct, the Rending stoiks being Included In the movement, Tho buvlng was by the brok cih usually cmplovcil of Into by tho west cm contingent In Its lalgo opciatlons. Tho ostensible basis of the buying wus tho iiunoi of the compichenslvc agree ments amongst tho inllioad powers In the eastern totillory. Including tho Penn sylvania, inlliontl. tho Vniidorbllls and Mr. Moigan. With tho addition of sink ing gains bv n miscellaneous group of stocks, the mmket mado a fair show of Hticngtli. The main cnirlcis wcio In clined to heaviness early owing to re pot Is of showcis In tho western states but they stiffened up uttcrvvaids appar ently under the Influence of tho lolcnt ilsc In Rock Island which advanced more thnn eight points and then collapsed, with n ilnnl tecovoiy to nhotit I points ovet Inst night. The strength of Amal gamated was attributed to tho securing of un Injunction against tho working 'of a disputed mine by a rival. A number of othci Industilals jrose strongly without explanation. It was noticeable, however, that thcie wcio neglected nnd heavy stocks nil tbiough the list. Total sales, 784,500 sbaics. Some of the convtitlble bonds weic active today In sympathy with the movement of their iclntlyo stocks but the gonciul mnrkot was lath er dull and lricgular. Total sales, par value. $2.;i0 000 United States rerunning 2s declined Hi old Is regular H; do. coupon and the new Js ',5 per cent, on the last call Tho following quotations nio furnished The Tl Ibuno bv 1 Iulght At Ki ecse Co , 314 315 Mcais Building. W. D. Runon, man age!. upcn.Hign cow.uiose . Id'4 iii'4 fi'1 A"-1" Amal Copper Jim, i;. .t !' .;-'t Amcilcnn Ice ll't Am lee. Pr 3S Am. Locomotive ll'ft Am. Loco , P 9(i4 Am S & R. Co .... 47 Amoiicin Sugai ....1.1 Anaconda Copper ...lot Atchison no1, Atchison. Tr W: Bait & Ohio 112 Biook. R. T 7n Canadian Paclllc ...13I,1! dies & Ohio fi.Vg Chicago X. Alton ... 41 JJ-H .i.-t .i-u HU llif, ll'f. iS Bute M'j 3Vk 3J ii fl)-", !W'i 03li 17 47 47 1W 129 1W4 107 101 107 91U 00U 9I" 102'i lOJifc 102 11214 llfj. HlVa 7P4 7014 71U 137 13G14 131,14 b.y; rd4 ni?! I4U 41 4Ir r,iu noi .Ji'i Chic. & G W 31 C, M & St. P IM'', lS-VSi lSKg 1831& r t -i n n 1 . 1 inn ici 1 0i C . R 1. & P IM 0i1 1S1 ISC Col. Fuel S. lion... Col. a. Southern ... Col. iV South . 2d Pi Del. & Hud Ei Ii- Eile 1st Pi Hocking Vallev ... 97 49 .179 SS'l 1,9", OS 40 181 3S3J 1,11. ni,4 3.1V4 4D 179 P,S (fli4 07' i Si's 49 181 ssi; t,) 91 9 Hi !M yi2 Illinois ccntinl .lui'4 luw, ltijV4 Hi")5 Kan Clt.v .i South. Si.'j :.(j'4 Louis .L Nash 111U 111) 3i,lt 1'1 no Xlanhattan Ui, UV3 lln'l IH.i IMct St nv 1S1 1,2 liffVi ljiHt Alexlcan Ccntiiil .:. Li", 21 29V4 19 Jlo Knn fr Te.... 2114 29'. 21 21'i JIo, K . T., Pi.... fill, 1,114 h07K 07j, Mo Pacllic IIP, 1IVU 11IV4 11"' N V rvnti.il li,2'4 lb."iR lh2i', li.J'i Norfolk West .... M 1,114 (,ni. it. Out Sz West .::11 31 3.'"g .U"8 Patllle Mall U II tl 41 Pcnn.i It It 1h0 lhl' 1i.0ii l'a People's Gas in", inhU lni lovt Tteiiding 1," bS'i In' Ih'h rteadlng, 1st Pr .. . ShiJ Ri Si.'C RTH Heading. Jil Pr TJ", 7V'- 7-' 7l's Pcpiihlle Steel 1S'4 KU IR'g 1Mb St L K. San V 71 71 70', 701 Southern Pacllic . .. h$H iS" iiM, hSi, Southern. R R ... .'S1, Wi 3Rfc ..S'i Soiithcin R R.Pr I7"6 17". Pi'i !)7'4 'lonn Co.! I linn .. W,. Oi ,, M Texas K. Piulflc .... t", 4". 4" 4"! I'nlon Pacini- . ... 1WU lni in7- in7'i Tlllnn P.-ifllle. Pr ..12 12', 12 IJ'U P. S Lr-atliet . .. . V.'i IVg ivi n8 V S Lo.it hci, Pr .. P", 4; 8.1 R.1 V. S Steel 4fii 40i; 10IJ I0'j V S Steel, Pr 10 W', Mis poife waiiiKh rih s'i " r.it Wabisli, Pr I7'i 471, Hili 4fi1 Wrstcrn Tnlnn SS R?il SS Rs1 WI)oel SI, II ... 2)i, 2P, SV, C'iV WlMonsin Central . 2VI, '2S3 2S'i 2S",g Total --.ile-., s.;tnnn shines Mnnev, 3Vs pel tent t'HICAGO GRAIN S PROVISION. AVIIKAT Open Hlcli Low. Closn September 71', 72"i 71 72"; Dnrcniber 71T, 7J'4 71r8 72' CORN Septeniber w)'4 r.ir; en mu, Deeember i" 4'j',' 4o" 4T OATS September W, .",1 rn'l n, DoremliPi 23:H 2D" 20'fl '2D"8 PORK September 17 SO 1705 17C0 1730 LARD Senteinbcr 10 h7 10 77 10 62 10 fiJ RIPS September in fiO 10 fi-, 1022 1023 NEW YORK COTTON MARKHT. Open High. Low. Close August R1R RM R": RTfi September S07 S as R f -R07 Octoliei 7SS 7 Oil 7Rii 7R1 December 7 78 7 78 7 7b 7.73 Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par'of 100. STOCKS Bid Asked. Lackawanna Daily Co, Pr.. . i0 Countv Sav Rank S. Tl list Co CuO Tiist Nat Hank (Caibondalc). ... Thhd ITntlonal Rank .1V1 Dlnio Dop &. DIs. Rank M) nconomv L, H & P. Co Klist National Hank 1 .110 Lack. Ti ust A- SaTo Dop Co . I'll Clink H Snovoi- Co, Ir 121 D00 43 Scinnton Savings linnh Tinders' Nation tl Bank Scranton Holt & Nut Co People's Rank HONDS. Seianton Packing Co Seiantnn P.u-scnger Railway, llr.st nioitgage, duo I'l.'O Poonle's StiLOt Knllwnv. Ilrst nun 121 1J5 111 inoitgage, duo 1118 115 People's Stieot Rallwav, Gen- cial nioitgage, duo 10JI 111 Seiantnn Tiac Co , 0 pel cent. 115 Lconomv L, II, & P. Co N. Jei&ev & Poiono lee Co Consolidated Wnter Supply Co ... !)7 97 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by H. G. Dale. 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flom-JMO Rutter Ficsli ercamciy, 21c.j ficsh daliy, 2Je Cheeie 12.il!i4c. Ilggs Ncai by. 21c; westein. 20e, Mniiow Beans Per bushel, J2 3Da'.M0. Gieen I'eas Per bushel, 52 25. Onions $2 no per bag. Now Potutoes-$2.75a3 per battel. New York Grain and Fioduco Market New Voik, Julv 22. Fiom Was more netlvo and steadloi ; winter stialghts, S3 LOnJ S3 Wheat Spot llim; No. 'J led, 7fe, clewitor; No. 2 led, SaS(i?,c. afloat; No, 1 noitbcin Dulutli. s,iie. f, o. b nlloat; oxiopt for a bilef opening depies hlou tho vvlicat tuuikct was stiong and active, The closo was Haeie, net high ei. July closed 81'Je.; Boptembci, "7Hc.; December, 77Wc. Coin-Spot llim; No. 2, 71 JSc. elevator and 71540, f. o. b. nlloat; op tion maiket opened castor but soon mi lled and was stiong all day, eloblng 111 111 and p.uth l'Jc. not hlghci; July closed 70e.; September, flic.; Decembei, Bl'ic. uats wpot nun; iso, z, uie.; rno, 1, wc.; No. 2 white, tile; No, 3 white, ulc,; tiack mixed westein, liic.; Hack white west ein, usable.; Hack white stnto, Ktable,; op toloit maiket was gonoially stiong all dav on vigorous covcilng, piospccts for light iccelpts and fin thai showcis. But ter Steuilv; eieamciy, I8a21'e.; do fao toiy. Ibal8e.: renovated, 17alDV4o.: Imita. tlon cieamoiy, 17al9o,; state daily, 17Ha 20VSc. Cheese Quiet; new stnto full ciPitni, small pnloied fanc-v, I0e,; small white, irualOc-,; laigo eoloied, 9c.; laigo whlto , 93bc. Lggs-Stcadj ; stato and PeniiBlvnnln, 2a20V3C.; westein cnndlcd, 18al9',ic,j westein uncandlod, 15',&al71$c, Chicago Grain Market. Chicago. July 22. Thero wns a marked vailmico between the slumping provisions muikot today uud tho highly manipulat ed condition of Scptembci wheat that In fluenced shnip ad values in nil gialns In tho fuc'o of bearish conditions. Outsldcis, tired of cam lug tho load of lofty pikes for the packing Intel ests, unloaded to day with such vim that poik hi oka 75c, a baircl. On tho other hand tho nimor tlmt a leading pucker vvas under Sep tember wheat pushefl that rcical up bharply, Smpathy did tho lest and July and September closed 4o. up; July corn ii-4c ihkiiui i ociHviiiiier vuia, iui',,c. up; July oats 3c. higher and September oats, ltUUc. hlghei, Provisions closed Wic r . CONTINUATION OF OUR CHEAT JULY CLEARING SALE One of tho most attractive and tho most Important sales that ha3 been this season. Summer Goods going at ridiculously low prices, and the summer Is young yet. Summer Women's Lace Lisle Vests Very fine quality, our 25c garments. Sale price . Women's Combination Suits Our 29c garment. Sale price Women's Black Cotton Tights 50c and 59c quality. Sale price Infants' Ecru High Neck and Short Sleove Shirts, trimmed with lace, open down front. Sale price . Infants Light Weight Cashmere Vests Silk finish, oppn down front, were 29c and 35c, In long and short sleeves. Sale price 21c and Linings Best Cambric Lining 4c 10c Quality Percallnesat 8c 12 1 -2c Percalines and Silesias at ioc At Lace Counter You will find these splendid bargains: One and one-half yards Chiffon, brown, grey, red and blue, 75c value. This sale, a yard Corded Taffeta, blue, pink This sale . One piece Shirred Chiffon $4.50 kind. This sale Embroidery Taffeta, white or sale. Black Drapery Net, dot and square mesh, $2.75 kind. This sale Lot of Colored Jet Trimming, priced from 75c to $1.39. This sale Wash Goods At Astonishingly Low Prices One case of Lawns, over 40 different patterns, coloring ,7 very pretty, a good 5c value. This sale, yard ,, 28C One case of Batiste. Early In the season you would pay 8c for this fabric, good patterns, good colors, Sale price .... oC Dimities and Lawns A choice of many patterns, con sisting of small and large designs, stripe and polka dots, color- .. ing good, value 9c and 10c. Clearing sale QC Mercerized Ginghams Many of these fabrics arp woven with such even and silk-like appearance (hat you have to look twice to see if it's cotton. Beautiful colors and tasteful pat- terns. All SOc kind go at 25C Swiss Fancy Figured Effects, pretty colorings, usually sold at 1 7c. Sale price JQ French Cheviot for Shirt Waists, and Men's Shirts A class of goods that will launder beautifully, neat figures, 32 inches wide, 25c value. This sale , C THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. mmtomm The Moosic Powder Co Booms 1 nnd 2 . Commonwealth Bldg. SCRANTON, PA. 5 MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made at Uooslc and ltuslidalc Works. Laflin & Hand Powder Co, '8 ORANGE GUN POWDER Ulclric DJltcrlcs, Electric Explodcis, Y.x- plodlns niasts, Safely tuse. BEPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HICH EXPLOSIVES. to 70c. lower. Cash quotations wcio as ioiiows; t'loui lumj no. s opHiiB lieat, i No. i. 70.i75i; No. .' led, 77H",; No, J com, : No, ellqw, it'iHuUic: Nn. J oitu, 43c: No. 3 white, uil&uUUu,; No. :i whlto, 60aD.'c.i No : rje, WJiabJfce,; good feeding bniloy. ; fall to ctiolca niiilllng, i0n7.'c.j No. 1 Max seed, $1,41: No, 1 noith. westein, tl 51; inline timothy seed, 73; mess 1101K. per bauol, Jl7..0al7,2j; laid, ler 100 pounds, Jlo-MdlOlj; shoit 1II13, sides, 10 15nl0 25; slinuldeis, 9Ha9'c; short clear sides, lt?sul':c. , . Chicago Live Stock Maiket. Chicago, July SJ-Cuttlo-rtecclnts, fOOO, Including 1.500 Tcxans nnd &0 wcbteiu; tuuikct steady; good to piimo steers, J7.73a8 6jj poor to medium, JIWa7uO: stockers nnd fecdcis JJMaO; cows, HAD n3 W; hclfcis. JJ-.'Sue'.'S; cauneis. tl.iOaSU); bulls, $2ta5:; cales, J.'C0a7; Texas fed Htecis, Jla3lw; western steers, fj.idOU. y5S??Slc,l,t8 0llaV. 20 000; tomonow. 3o,O00; left ocr, SOOO: market steady to 10c. lowci: mixed and htitrlima t7.Vii;nn. good to choice heavy, $7.73a7 97',i; rough ' Underwear 19c 27c and lavender, $1.25 value. and Embroidery Taffeta, $1.19 black, $2.25 value. This 75C A few days enn bo pleasantly spent in a ti Ip to Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. VIA THE OLD DOHIIfiN LINE Steamers sail dally except Sunday fiom Pier 26, North niver, foot of Beach street, New Yoik. Tickets, Including meals and state loom accommodations, $S00 ono ay, $13,00 lound trip, und upwards. Send stamp for illustrated book. OLD DOMINION STEAHSHIP CO. 81 Beach Street, New York, N. Y. H. B. WALKHH, ' Tiafllo Munager, J. J, BROWN, Gcncial Passenger Agent, Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock ! PILSNER t JSk, Scranton, Pa. OIU'Fhone, 3331, New 'Phone, 2935, heay, .lji7i.3; Ilslit. 0M.i7fi5; hulk of biles. J7 M.i7 80. Shecp-rnLCclpts, 8 000; sheep, strong; l.milis, ste.idj loi liullt; Kood to thoRo wotheis. Jl.iluj; fulr to tholco inKed, J.'no.H Oil Maiket. Oil City. July '.'.'-Cicdlt balaiacs, i;; ceitlllcuteH, no hid: shipments, 19.,.7.' hai. 1 els; aeuigo, 7b,ull liancla; luns, iv.910 bunds; aveiugc, ,,KQ bauds. 1 , i 1 1 cojsy KHnBTFA T53B63I I BViauill &aff la&BH teSfo m. KZ jFZ. z& ' B IjlNift Qnfw0<& rtipp tmmmmammKsamnunmammammasMmmmmmm .. .. . ..-in ,, . l iini w, Store Closes The Anticipation of a Quiet Season Transformed Into the Realization ,of One of Great Buying Activity. The Opportuity al2 1)65565; Sideboards and Iron ed Has Done It. Only buying opportunljlfg of tho pnerinrortrder would So tliln. Tti itory of how wo took tbeso goods from the frelRht lioiino nt redlrulously iow figures after those to nliom thoy hid been nhlppfd failed to males good, Is now too well known to require repetition In detail. Sufficient It Is to ssy that tho Dre'ncrs, Sldebnnrds nnd Iron Beds upon which tho following quotations nre mndc prcsont examples of excellent work mnnshlp, and in no ensa does tho prlco nppronch within 25 per cent, of the actual worth, Bale limited to this week, on aicount -of elaborate preparations for our Orent August Trade Sale. e Dressers; DressersPositively worth $10. Opportunity Sale price .... 0.95 Dressers Positively worth $12. Opportunity Sale price.... 7.95 . Dressers Positively worth S15. Opportunity Sale price.. IO.OO Dressers Positively worth 20. Opportunity Sale price ...12.75 Sideboards. . Sideboards Re markable value at $11.50, go during the Opportinity Sale for only 8.50 Sideboards Re markable value at $15. Opportunity Sale figure.only 11-50 Sideboards Re markable value -at $20. Opportunity Sale figure.only 16.50 Sideboards Re markaie value at $25. Opportunity Sale figure.only 18.75 Enameled Iron Beds, All Sizes and Colors. IRON BEDS Never sold for less than S4.50. O QC Opportunity Terms rCicFO IRON BEDS Never sold for less than 6.00. I TC, Opportunity Terms TTJ L O IRON BEDS Never sold for less than $9.00. f fA Opportunity Terms UiOl Your wonder will grow Special Shoe Sale In our Men's Fine Footwear, all our J $5.00 and $6.00 grades, in Johnson & ; Murphy and The able leathers and lasts. High OQ Cfl Shoes and Oxfords, reduced to $0.9U J Men's Tan and Russian Calf Shoes, J $4.00 and $5.00 values, at $Q Cfl J this sale $0.0U 5 Men's Black and Tan Shoes and j Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50 ftft Hfl j grades, reduced to. . . . Vfc-UU Men's Tan Shoes fords, $2.50, now selling at 5J J Ladies' Patent Leather and Dongola S Oxfords, $3.50 and $4.00 ffiq toft i Sfrades, reduced to. . . VW.UU J Ladies' Patent Leather and Dongola S Oxfords, $2.25, reduced Q1 CH 5 to vl-OU j Ladles' Dongola Oxfords, Al AC J Si. 75, reduced to vl-&V Lewis, Ruddy, X X 2 330 Lackawanna Avenue. , r. tt K K K K K K K K K Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co, Scranton and WlIKes-Barre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boiler Mining Machinery, Tumps. at S p. m. Today. f I when you see the goods. Credit You? Certainly 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Avenue.' yJU Stetson, in all season- J and Ox- 01 OC Davies & Murphy, K K K K K K K K K K K K fc Lawyers The TiiuuiiQ will guuiantco to print our pupci book iiulcKor than any oth er piiiithio' houso In tho city. 1 tfl A J y ' ill , nSH 1 JtH- " r i' f , T J v