The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 05, 1902, Page 8, Image 8
!lrit-ir'I?i,?Eira?i&f'." -Tjmi Vs 1 , i i- if- l S.wfj . i?i,i-r t. iarf"vj- -t.ii li'tfT. - - -iiMTl.- 'W. iJ -V- ! , -.W.i; . TiS u'SH -" 3 iVC lit "i'l! V tses. wr.r JUt a ?r r A THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1902. J. h S? , It. ty ,vr ,' ,' &-. If- IS? BUSY DAY FOR JUDGE VOSBURG MIDSUfitMEIl SESSION OF PHANS COURT. Oil- Baft of Orders Made Affecting Dead Mon's Estates Arguments Heard on a Motion to Remove an Admin istrator Appointed by the Register of Wills Becelvery Appointed for the Emery Slatoplcker Company. Scranton Gas and Water Company Against City of Scranton. Yesterday was midsummer day, In orphans' court. It was the first mid summer session of the now court, and Uio accumulated business Judge Vos jurR was culled upon to dispose of was a conclusive argument. If such was needed, of the necessity of an orphans' court. The most extended hearing took place In the matter of the removal of rtobert P. Koehler, administrator of the estate of Frederick Simmons, deceased. Various of the parties In Interest re nounced their right to seek letters of administration, and 'the register of will rippolnted Mr. Koehler. This was aot satisfactory to certain of the heirs, represented by Attorney D. J. Reedy, and he applied to Valentine Rosar ap pointed. The question at Issue Is whether or not the register can exer cise his own discretion In selecting an administrator In a case of this kind. Attorney O. Comegys appeared for the register of wills. Judge Vosburg also heard the audit in the estate of Isaac Everltt, deceased. W. A. Wilcox appeared for the trustee, and James L. Morris, of Wllkes-Barre, for a claimant. The balance shown for distribution by the account Is $4,0S8.G4, from which an allowance was asked for. Certain expenses and claims against the estate wore also presented. Judge Vosburg reserved his decision. In the estate of Mary McCawley et nl., minors, a citation upon Maria Rob erts, guardian, to show cause why William Maxwell should not be re leased as surety was returnable and testimony was taken. A. J. Colburn, jr., appeared for the petitioner. The guardian was reciulred to furnish new surety within ten days, and upon the furnishing of the same the old surety will be released from further reliabil ity. In the, estate of Andrew Merrill the contestant, who is contesting the will of the decedent, Daniel Merrill, by his attorney, W. H. Jessup, presented a petition setting forth that the will had been procured by undue Influence ex ited by Anna Merrill, and leave was isked to amend the caveat and other pleadings so as to set forth this addi tional ground. The contest is now pending In which the allegations are made that the testator was of unsound mind at the time the will was executed. Judge Vo.sburg took the application under advisement and handed down an order, fixing September S, at 10 o'clock a. m for the hearing of testimony upon the petition for an appeal on the pro bate of the will. In the estate of Richard Knight the return of sale- of the trustee is ap proved, and if no exceptions are filed within ten days they will stand con firmed absolutely. The following cases weropassed upon md orders handed down: ORDERS HANDED DOM'S. Estate of Irene D. J-nke, minor; George Aco was appointed guardian. IMute of Anna K. Rockwell nnd Marian Rockwell; decree for making return con tinued to Scut. 13.- Estate of Emanuel Jones; rule for dis charge of administrator continued to Sept. li. Estate ot Henry S. Dawson: rule on administrator to file an uccount within one week, granted. Estate of Andrew A. Watts, deceased; rule to show cause why Margaretta Watts, administratrix, should not be dis charged, granted and made returnable Sept. 1j. In estate of Norah Bello Slsson et al., minora; petition for privato sale of real estate authorized. Estate of Mabel S. Knight, discharge of guardian granted. Estate of Josiah II. nought, deceased; return of real estate -confirmed finally. Estate of Georgo Bcnore, deceased; "peti tion to pay over money Jo guardian granted. Final account of Benjamin Dlmmock, testamentary guardian of Dorothy Dlm mock confirmed finally and guardian dis charged. Estato of Frederick Marker, deceased; return of salo of real estate confirmed absolute, Estato of Elizabeth Williams, deceased; rule for discharge of executor, grunted. Estato of Patrick F. Cusick, minor; petition for discharge of guardian filed and decree mado accordingly. Estnto of Elizabeth Youngs nnd Belle Blsson nnd niioda Youngs; John J. Man ning appointed guardian. Estates of Ella J. Erwln, Mary Erwin nnd Edmond a. Erwln, minor children of Mark J. Erwln; Thomas H. Walsh ap pointed guardian. In thn estate of Michael nejdit; Mich ael Xadzobicz was appointed guardian. In the estato of Amos Sax, deceased; return of real estate confirmed nisi. Estate of A, B. Reddlngton, deceased; widow's appraisement confirmed nisi, Estate of Annlo Lally; V. J, Lally, ad ministrator, discharged. Estato of Elizabeth Zlcglcr, deceased; order for salo ot real estate, granted. Estato of Cella Metshclzer; return of Bale of real estnto confirmed, Estate of William Clrlfllths, deceased; discharge of executors, granted, EMato of George Teague, deceased; Richard Nichols and E. J, Davis, execu tors, discharged. Estate of Elizabeth Davenport, minor; guardian discharged. ments In the case in which the Scran ton Clas and Water company seeks to enjoin the city from Interfering with a water main on Stone avenue. The city Is building a sewer there and has encountered a water main which Is on tho proposed line of the Bewer. Di rector Roche, advised by Solicitor Wat son, holds to the contention that the company must remove the main at Its own expense, President Scranton, of tho Gas and Water company, holds to a different view. When tho city threat ened to remove tho main tho company went Into court and secured an Injunc tion to prevent It, Ex-Judge Willard and I. H, Burns nppeared for tho company, and Mr. Watson for the city. Judge Kelly sug gested that the company move the main and thnt the liability for tho cost thereof bo determined by future pro ceedings. Tho city's representatives were agreeable to this, but tho com pany's attorneys were not, and accord ingly tho case will be proceeded with. Testimony will be taken Wednesday morning. Receiver Is Appointed. A. L. Spencer brought suit some months ago against F. H, Emery and T. R, Hughes, to secure tin accounting and dissolution of the partnership ex isting among them under tho name of tho Emery Slatoplcker company, alleg ing that ho had not been fairly dealt with by his partners. Judge Edwards yesterday tho petition and appointed C. ford receiver. granted R. Bed- Marriage Licenses. Floyd Jf. Reed ; Bald Mount Alice McConnell Scranton William B. Morgan Scranton Annie Harris Scranton Frank Dzlak Scranton Anulu Nytko Scranton Ralph Decker Scranton Jennie Coolbaugh Scranton Bronlslaw Soloslcy Scranton Pcopila Kakowska Scranton Michael J. Walsh Scranton Mary C. Flanagan Scranton Ernest Bovnrd Dunmorc Mtnnlo B. Phillips Wlnwood Thomas J. Evans Throop Hermeana Movesta Jcrmyn John Bcchtold Scranton Milllson WInebrako Scranton Pasnula Nappl Scranton Guseppe Strlona Scranton THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, Aug. 4. There was no strong Inilucnco at worn in today's Block market and tho rale of uctlvity fell away to about tho dullest ot tho year. Tho con sideration of thu future of the local money market was a moro crfcctlvo con sideration. Tho day's developments seem to bIiow that tho outward movement of gold Is over for the present owing prob ably to tho success attending tho French lento conversion plan. Discounts In Palls today fell to near -' per cent, and an nd vanco in thu sterling into there Indicated renewed remittances tu London to bo placed In tho loan mantet there. Asldo from this general repressive Influence only n few stocks were affected by hull vldual causes, The Iron and steel group had somo ndvuutngo from tho brilliant trado prospects, tho strong semi-annual report of tho Republic Steel company, rumors ot coming developments concern ing tho Pressed Steel Car company and Inspired Intimations of large earnings for July by the United States Steel corpor ation. The government's official esti mates of the first cotton condition have some effect on cotton carrying railroads and an attempt wns made to advance tho Coalcis on the idea that coal mining may bj resumed soon. But the effect was only temporary. Profit taking by the room traders who had been the only buyers caused prices lo retrace their course. One or two stiffened up at last notnbly Texas and Pacific hut the closlnir was dull and Irregular. Total sales for tho day, .T 10,500 shares. There was a violent Hue and a feverish icactlon In the Central of Georgia Income bonds. Otherwise there was no feature In the bond market. To tal sales, par value, 51,112.000. United Stntes bonds were unchanged on Inst call. iJ2ilil9ihvijltcllfl!);l ' pU -H U !i U The following quotations nro furnished The Tribune by Knight & Frocso Co., 314 Slu Mears Building. W. D. Runyon, man-ngcr. Open. High, Low.cioso. ov,, 1,1 ioya it .M',1 37 32 32 S.1T& 04 I7U 47'4 jmai. copper ui in? Am. C. & F :,2't 32i American Ico 10J.1 11 Am. Ice, Pr .'iil',4 37 Amor. Locomotive .. 32 32V4 Am. T.oco., Pr 0.! 31 Am. S. & R. Co 4S 48 American Sugar ....1311$ 132 131", 13116 10.VA IOjia MM16 Anaconda Copper ,.10,'iU Atchison 91 02'i Atchison, Pr 101 102 Bait. & Ohio 100 Brook. R. T G!)i Canadian Pacific ....13."v4 COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tho case of Guernsey against Guern sey was yesterday continued until Thurs day. O'Brien & Martin yesterday filed a trespass suit for Margaret Gerrity against the city of Scranton. In the estate of Anna I.. Council, do ceased, letters of administration wcro yesterday granted to William Conncll. J ml go II. M. McCIurc, of liswlsburg, yesterday sent to Prothonolary John Copeland, notice of the lefusul of a now rial In the case of John E. Walsh, ot al. against-the city of Scranton. Clarence Dowllug. one of the boys ar rested for stealing In the board of trade building, was released yesterday on $1,000 ball, furnished before Judgo Newcomb by Colonel Georgo M. Ilnllstcad. lie was tho last of the quintette to give bail. An appeal was taken yesterday by tho plaintiff In the case ot Mnrtin J. O'Mnl lcy, of Old Forgo, against the Scranton Railway company. Arbitrators awarded the plaintiff $1 for damage alleged to liavo been done his property by grading operations. POLICE COURT CASES. William and Stuart Cuttler, who were arrested on Sunday for disorderly con duct, wcro each fined $3 In police court yesterday morning. John Grlflith, who was found drunk nnd asleep on tho Delaware and Hudson railroad, was committed for three months on tho charge of vagrancy in default of a fine ot $10. Thomas Morton ,nnd Miles Morgan, plain drunks, were each fined $3 in pollco court yesterday morning. DISPOSITION OP FUNDS. 10911 C!)';'g 130 r.i 42K 31 1S7 lltl'.i !)14 Ill's 2S0 3! GO Ches. & Ohio r.'ITi Chicago & Alton .... 424 Chic. & G. W 31 C, M. & St. P 18S C. R. I. & P 100 Col. Fuel & Iron.... 90 Col. & Southern :r.'js D., L. & W 279 Den. & R. G. Pr ... !Wi Erlo 3S Erie. 1st Pr GS44 j'ne. zu rr iuvb nra Hocking Valley .... 9.114 91 Illinois Central lfi.1 16(1 liil 1114 inn. city te soutli.. isiiVs ! 3H l.ouis. & Nash 114 14:.'i 141 Manhattan I3?i V.KV 1X14 .Met. at. uy ..o ir0!a 149 Aicxican central ... x; Mn. IC. & Tex 30 Mo., rc. & T Pr .... 02 Mo. Pacific US N. Y. Central liny, flHf. 101 10SH I.9U 13.1 ra?i 42',i 31 li;i; 1P0 90 32 279 93 38 US Kl 91 91 102 10Si i'J'i iai it 4-l'A 31 186 190H 90 32 2S0 93 :'.s S r.) 4 36 114 U7M, 119 29 307.1 02 :: --I'M 31 30 02 02 118 110 117 161 1IW1 1H!?4 0.1 61 61 34 31 31 40' i :.n4 39 160 i:,o i;,9 '.R Norfolk & West Jnt. fc West Pacific Mull Penna. R. R People's Gas 102 la! Pressed Steel Car.... 4S I8i Reading 67 OS Reading, 1st Pr .... Rl 87"! Reading, 2d Pr Republic Steel 20 20!'. Republic Steel. Pr ..77 77 St. Ij. & San V 79 80V Southern Pacific .... SW OS"; Southern R. R 39' 39V Southern R. R.. Pr.. 97',i 97' Tenn. Coal ft Iron.. 6S 69' Texas Pacific 41 J6 T'nion Pacific 107 1072 Union Pacific, Pr .... 91 92 U. S. Leather 1 l:s U. S. Leather, Pr ... R.1K. r-,i 1". S. Steel soi 10' U. S. Steel. Tr 89 90 Wabash 30 30J; Wabash. Pr 161J -if.'t Western Union 87 90 ' Wheel. & Xj. E 25 21V Wis. Central :7 2S Total sales. 3!3,r,O0 shares. money, :n to J per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. -I 3 t.9 6b Who Pays tho PlperP Judgo Kelly, yesterday, heard argu- How the School Board Will Spend Newly Acquired Money. As already stated In The Tribune, the board of control has passed resolutions providing for the expenditure of a largo portion of the $105,000, udvanced by Newburger Bros. & Henderson on tho school district bonds. The loans made by city banks were paid back, and the $10,000 balance on the Home for the Friendless property was also ordered paid. The remainder of the sum will bo practically untouched for a few months, after which It will bo drawn upon to pay for the construction of tho school buildings now In course ot erection throughout the cltv. Those are eight In number. There are No. 20 school and No. 22. in tho Third ward: No. 40, in tho Second ward; No. 29, in Bellevue; No, S and No. 11, In South Scranton; the addition to No. 33 school, in the Ninth ward, and No. 39 school, In North Scranton, which was recently Inspected by the board. A small additional school for primary children is also being considered, In Petersburg. Work on No. S, No, 11 and the No. 33 addition was only recently started, but all the other structures ure well advanced, D., Jj. & W. BOAHD FOB TODAY. Following Is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. , Summits West-G a. m., Currigg, with Hcnegan's crow. Pushers 7 a. m Wldner; 8 a, m., Housor; 11.43 a. m., Mnrun; 7,30 p. m,, Aiurpny; p. m W. II. Bartholomew. Helpers 1.30 a. m Magovorn; 7 a. m., Gnffney; 10 a. m., Sccor; 3.15 p, m., Stun ton. Funeral of James R. Burnett. Tho funeral of tho lata James It. Bur nett will tako place from tho homo, 1103 Rlchmont avenue, Wednesday forenoon, At 9.30 o'clock n solemn requiem mass will bo commenced In St. Paul's church, Green Rldgc. Ho will bo luld at rest in tho Cathedral cemetery. r,si', 43 September ueccmber CORN. September Jjeeem her OATS. September 29 29 2Si 2f,vl December 2S 2S 27'i "7 PORK. A k September 16.S0 16.S0 16.67 16.72 LARD. September 10.S.1 10.P5 10.S0 10.S2 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. High. Low. CIos. August S.2.'i 8.2.7 S.1I S.ir, September 7.SS 7.89 7.76 7.79 October 7.7S 7.7S 7.66 7.iK December 7.73 7.7J 7.G0 7.57 Are You Going to the Seaside Or to the Country ? If so, have The Tribune follow you and keep posted about your friends. Fill out this coupon and mail to us. Tribune Publishing Company, Scranton, Pa., change my paper from Old Address New Address to If you nro not. a subscriber you can fill out the two-bottom lines nnd ecfsCrLbf?el?t't0 you ftomtl Tribune ciu a c.n2 " w8eeknor f cents a month. MVWHM Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid.Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... 60 County Snv. Rank & Trust Co Suo Plrst Nat. Bank (Carbondale). ... GOO Third Uutlonnl Rank ."JJ DJmo Dep. & Dis. Rank 200 Economy L., II. & P. Co .jtj First National Bank i;;oo Lack, Trust & Sato Dep. Co . 193 Clark & Snovor Co.. Pr i:v, Scranton Savings Bank mo ... Traders' National Bank 221 ... Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 133 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co zS Scranton Passengor Railway, Itrst mortgage, duo 1920 113 People's Street Railway, first mortgugo, duo 101S 113 ,,, Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Scranton True. Co., 6 per cent. 113 Kconomy L II, & P. Co 97 N. Jersey & Pocono Ico Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103 New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, Aug. 4. Flour Dull, Wheat Steady; No. 2 red, 76c. elevator; No. 2 red, 77ii779ii. f, o. b. ulloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, KlJlo. f. o. b, afloat; options opened sluulo easier but at onco rallied, letter prices broko again ruling weak through tho last hour and closed CuiiVt1. not lower. May closed Tiittc: September. 1 Hie.: December, 7l!c. Corn Spot easy; No. 2, G6c. elevator and 70c. f. o. b. ulloat; options shot up c, after tho opening, but inoi ueavy selling oruors tnat eventually broko prices sharply and closed thu mar- kot WPIlk at Uu3ip. net ilrwllnn. Mhv closed 4.1c; September, ClTsc; December, 4'Hie. Oats-Spot market Irregular; No, 2, 61c; No. a, 0.1c; No. :i white, 70c; No. 2 white, 69c; track mixed western, lilc; track white western, iri70c; track whlto state, CiuTOc,; option market was firm at first with corn, then weakened under liquidation, ButterrSteitdy; cicamory, 17 ii20',Ac; do, factory, 1Hii1u&o,; renovated, lOalSo,; Imitation creamery, liy.unv-c,; state dairy, 17a20c, Cheese Irregular; now slute full cream, small colored, 914c; small white, Oftc: largo colored, 9Jc; largo white, O'Jlc Kggs-FIrm: 3tato and Pennsylvania. 20y.,a2lc,: western candled, 18u20c; western uncandlod, 15alSc. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Aug. 4. Manipulation and. fears of September shorts la ull grains Influenced an early llrmness In grain 10 day out of all proportion to tho natural tre-.vl that follows such u prolific season, Support, however, what was necessary to tho schemes of tho bulls wns with drawn and prices tumbled sharply, As a result September whout closed ftuTic down; Soptomber corn ,Sc lower, and September oats, a94c. lower, Provisions closed lOallia. lower. Cash quotations wore as follows. Flour Kasv; No, 2 spring wheat, 74c; No, 3, 72J4a73c, No, s red, 71'4a71c; No. 2 corn, : No. 2 yol low, 02c: No. 2 oats, SOmlc; No. 2 whlto, 40a55c; No. 2 rye, ; good feeding bar-' ley. ! fair to choice malting. ; No. 1 flax seed, $1.49; No. 1 northwestern, 11.5.1: prime timothy Eeed. 3.33; mess pork. J1G.03 nl7.70; laid, per 100 pounds. J10.70al0.72Va; short ribs, J10.30al0.49; shoulders, 9Ua9Uc.i short clear sides, lUiullftc. ' Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 4. Cattle Receipts, 18, 000, including 500 Toxans, 2,000 western; choice steady; others slow; good to prima steers, JSaS.83; poor lo medium, $l,73a7.70: stockcra and feeders. J2.50a5.23; cows. J1.50 a5.73; heifers. J2.59aa.60; canncrs. Jl.OOa'.'.OO. Hulls, t2.50a5.S5; calves. J2.50u6.50; Texas steers, J3.20a0.50j western steers,, J5atf.50. STORE CLOSES AT S P, M. TODAY flP'BHP5 w UHLlDKBJSuTSEXa V t i 111 1 1 1 iHiirTnii -f ighh .Annual Trade vent. a Your Choice of 1 Cash or Credit applies to all Special Furniture Sale Bar gains this year as well as to regular purchases. Final Season Close-Outof flattings Tho Mattings Included In this Clearance are hleh grade, even at the prices for which they originally sold, The salo figures represents a sacrifice extraordinary: Among the lot are Mattings worth a8c, 29c, 30c nnd 35c While they last, during the August Salo, you may regardless of quality, Take Your 1n Per Choice at OW Yard lfPi"JK " . ri Opening o! the fUigtosf FdrniKire Trade Sale CrovJned faith Success During the eight years we have marked with August Trade Sales, a more satisfactory opening day than yesterday has never been enjoyed. Attendance.flatterlng; receipts, heavy, but above all the congratulations and pleased expressions of both buyers and visitors was the most gratifying feat ure to us. To be financially success ful is always desirable, but to receive the heart-to-heart confidences of your patrons Is the crowning glory of mod ern merchandising. This store caters to both the masses and the classes. The Econ omy is the store of the people, and as our special sale offerings of today il lustrate, while prices are maintained at the lowest ebb, high quality is the predominating feature of our efforts to make home improving easy for all. Chiffonieres 9 Artistically carved frame, Golden Oak finished has llvo drawers and curbnard with brass trimmings. Tho French bevel mirror tops off a piece of exceeding ele gance, worth every penny of $1.1. The August salo d 1 1 TU figure cuts this price .1)1 I.JS deeply '" ' rfJefis' "'isia tell i K& sm AwvS?6a ti &SS3iffi33iragv China Closets $10 Worth $18, for They are mado In Antique Oak, 5 foot, 9 Inches high and 30 Indies wide. The swell glass front Is formed by the two doors cf scml-elrclo shape. Most excellent productions from ev ery standpoint. If wc wcro not closing out the line the original figure would prevail. A Noteworthy , Rocker Special Thcso rockers are called "Or phans," because they have been left over from bedroom suits, of which they once formed a part. Bomo are like tho above cut, others are much superior, fin ished in mahogany or light oak nnd cane seated. Are Ideal sowing chairs. Values range' from JI.50 to $2.50. August salo arrangement: di rA Tako your choice J) I .S)U at r..w Bedroom Suits 3 Pieces, as Illustrated. $25.00 would bo considered a low valua tion, by the best judge of fur- d'-i Ci tr niture who over lived. Tho ,1V.V3 August salo prico is only.... ''-' This climax to nrkBedroom Suit offer ings is finished throughout in golden oak. Tho dresser Is of the latest design, has four drawers and French hovel shaped mirror. Tho dresser nlono is almost worth tho prico of tho 3 pieces. llpi fnJWnirTl Ann ly Is-; $1111 JJdL-''"" esc eon holes, sliding shelves, check book, rack, etc. A 522.50 desk. During ,- August Sale for 17.95 Office Chair Arm, revolving, screw spring saddle shaped wood seat, golden oak finished. Regular value $5.00. Aug ust Sale Price Only $3.45 OFFICE FURNITURE Is a department of furnish ing that finds us iully equip ped. We can save you a dollar or two, too, on almost anything you want. For example: Roll Top Desk Gold en oak polished finish.double pedestal, as Illustrated. Full equipment of drawers, pig- Carpet Extras. fi p IT YXTCU-fc I lO-Piece Toilet Set, worth $3.75, 4-w.50 Tho undorglazcd decorations on this tine American Porcelain Sot are of a character seldom seen on sets costing lesu than $3.00. L KV '5 &taH S) Tho Saddlo Seat Rocker hero shown Is but one of many stylos in samo quality. The beautiful quartered oak flakes that show in tho grain of tho wood is an exceedingly nttractivo feature, as is tho panelled back. Tho actual values arc JU.23. Tho August salo cholco CI Qs prico is 4I.yj Woven Wire o 3IDB1 Extra rigid construction, adjusta ble head rest Folds compactly. The woven wire mesh is specially strong. $1.95 Is the regular price. The Aug ust Sale terms are . only pl.Z9 29c This is the acknowledged homo of excelling values In Carpets. When wo cut a price, the reductions nro pronounced, and wo have never be fore marked prices down to tho ex tent practiced In this August Salo. Qunlitlcs we guarantee. Tho Economy's buyer shuns all but good wearers. Rng Carpet, worth 4r,c August Salo price, per yd. Iron Clad Ingrains This stand ard grade has never commanded loss bun ITic. Price per yd. 3 "3r during August Salo 00 Tapestry Brussels Many pleas ing effects in a quality worth ,i more than the August Salo AQr figure, per yard u' Velvet Carpet In n variety of elegant patterns suitable for hall, stairs or room. The prico has been tilmmed during tho August yQn Sale from $1.10 tho yard to... 'v" Pay the Freight On purchases of $5.00 or over, to points within 200 miles of Scranton, including the Ster ling Specials mentioned In this advertisement. Goods marked in plain figures. Mail Orders demand our special attention. Free illustrated cat alogues to out of town buyers. CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY! sm fMP ' n x k. Mi VA f" ml $m mmm w " cfffoigttyKTTi HI hi 1jH 221-223-225-227 WYOMING AVENUE. Goods delivered in unmarked wagons when desired. Goods reserved 30 days, upon payment of a small deposit at time of selection. No extra charge. Spencer Trask & Co. BANKERS 2? & 29PIne Street, New York Members Mew York Stock Exchange. BOODY,Mcl,ELLAN &CO. BANKERS, No 57 Uroadway, New Yorlt City. MEMM3RS NEW YOItlC STOCK UXCHANOE. STOCKS.BONDS nnd INVESTMENTS OBDEKS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN iMaasii Hogsr-Recclpts today, 23.000: tomorrow, 13,000; left over, U.OUtl; steady; cIohciI slow; mixed und butcherti. J7u7.75; good to choice heavy. J7.E0a7.85; rouxiui htuyy. $7u 7.40; llRht. 0.a7.SO; bulk ot sales, 7.oa 7. DO. Blieei Receipts, ::',000; slice;) mid lumbs. lower; eood to choice wethers, U.OO uf; fair to cholco mixed, .'.GOu3.i;o: natlvo lambs, 3C0u(; western lambs, f5.75. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 $600,000 SURPLUS (Earned.) Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7,30 to 8.30. DR. DENSTEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 311 Spruce St. Scranton, Pa All Acuto nnd Chronic Diseases of Hon, Women and Children. NERVOUS. CHRONIC. RRAIN. 1'KMAl.K nnd WASTING niSHASKS A SPECIALTY, Consultation and examination free. Of lieu hours, dally and Sunday, S a. m. to 9 p. m. TRIBUNE WANT (ADS. 1 BRING QUICH RETURNS ill's M Lager Beer.. Maimfucturors of Old Stock iff i .5. .J. .j. 4 J J J 4"i $ .J" a . PILSNER ! v n.S23Sc. Scranton,Pa Old Iltone, aa3i. New 'Plionc, '293,9, ,v 'f 4" V V