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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1902,
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COMMON PLEAS
TRIAL LIST
OASES FOB TRIAL DURING THE
SEPTEMBER TERM.
An Unusually Largo Number of
Trespass Suits Most of Them Are
Against the D., L. & W. and the
Scranton Railway Companies Di
vorce Cases Are to Be Tried Before
a Jury Some of the' Latter Will
Prove to Be Highly Interesting.
'Deputy Prothonotary John Copelnnd
has completed the prcpurittlon of tho
trial llBt for the September term of
urt. It contains u number of divorce
cases to bo heard before it jury and
also a number of trespass cases against
the Delaware, 'Lackawanna & Western
and tho Scranton Hallway companies.
The list follows:
First Week, Monday, Sept. 15.
A. G. Oltmorc vs. A. V. Duffy; feigned
ISHUO.
John Campbell vs. J. A. Casscsso;
v UKOP.
William Brown vs. J. A. Cussosse;
wages.
I'cter Harvey vs. J. K. Hyan: appeal.
Bridget Gray vb. -Mary lleCorrtilck, ct
til.; ejectment.
Tho Art J-eaguo vs. J. B. ailhool; ap
peal. V. AV. Williams vs. John R. Jones;
appeal.
W. (1. Miller vs. George W. Cramer, ct
til.; ejectment.
Paulino Schcuer vs. Henry Scheuer;
divorce.
Kliznboth Cat men vs. Scrnnton Railway
company: trespass.
B. M. Wlnton, administrator, vs. I.nck
nwamia Coal company, limited; assump
sit. R C. Bunnell vs. X. SI. Ward; assump
blt. Annette Reynolds vs. Thomas Brooks,
.ct al.; trchpiiss.
Krank Duggun vs. Bridget Dnggan;
ejectment.
Chase Brothers company vs. S. W.
Lumoreaux; appeal.
Bridget Golden vs. Scranton Traction
company and city of Scranton; trespass.
Mark Poster vs. John Reese; judgment
opened.
M. Dolphin vs. Dunmoro borough; tres
pass. Lillian Anthony vs. T. Hunt Brock;
appeal.
10. R. Dcpuy vs. M. M. Spencer; as
biimp:lt. Bridget Mcl.ano vs. Dunmorc borough;
trespass.
Winifred Hannnn vs. Ser.inton Railway
company and city of Scranton: trespns-s.
K. H. Kldgcway vs. Mary A. Rldgeway;
divorce.
Michael McN'Iff vs. William Hart; ap
peal. i K. Kverctt vs. Keystone Brewing
company; appeal.
Joseph Walker vs. K. Chapman, ct al.;
trespass.
Hannah J. Schlacor vs. Nay" Aug Falls
and Elmhur.st Boulevard company; tres
pass. George H. Traugcr vs. VIra Traugcr;
divorce.
Ida Campbell vs. J. A. I.ang, ct al.;
tiespass.
Traders' National bank vs. Mary A.
Sweeney, executor; assumpsit.
Tuesday, Sept. 1G.
Scranton Dairy company vs. Mary J.
McCawley: appeal.
l-.oulf.ii Wilson vs. Von Bergan & Co.,
Ltd.; trespass.
Lntkln Soap company vs. George W.
Brown; appeal.
Mary Hurley vs. Scranton Railway com
pany; trespass.
Patrick Judge vs. Scranton Railway
company; trespass.
I.. M. Caffeity v.-. Chas. II. Schadt; as
Mimpslt.
John Bannon vs. Scranton Railway
company: trehp.iss.
Nolan Brothers against K. S. Peck;, ex
ecutor; appeal.
A. Richards vs. A. Hollcnbach; appeal.
Klmer Seeley vs. Peek Lumber Manu
facturing company; trespass.
Wednesday, Sept. 17.
Uattlo May vs. Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western Railroad company; trespass.
D. II. Edolshcr vs. United States Ex
press company; trespass.
A. Henderson vs. M. IS. Worden; ap
peal. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, use of
b. J. Stevens, vs. E. T. Smith; appeal.
George Jones vs. 12. Conway, et al. ;
appeal.
J I. Goldslegcr vs. L. Friedman; appeal.
Jean Soudden vs. J. Waldman; appeal.
Tho Scrantonlan vs. Frederick Warnke;
appeal.
Atlantic Refining company vs. H. F.
Ilagcr; appeal.
C. L. Teeter vs. R. M. Scranton;. appeal.
Second Week, Monday, Sept. 32.
Owen McGovern vs. tho Lackawanna
Iron and Steel company; trespass.
Walter Hunt vs. J. A. Casscsse; wages.
W. II. Taylor vs. J. A. Casscsso; wages.
Thomas F. McDonnell vs. Michael Man
ley; appeal.
G. A. Fuller vs. James Flynn, Nellie
Ilnggerty, executor; appeal.
Luther Keller vs. G. IS. Falrchlld; judg
ment expired.
lidward Rooncy vs. City of Carbondale;
trespass.
J. P. Qulnn vs. Carbondale township;
appeal.
City of Scranton vs. Michael Gallagher;
scire facias.
Gcorgo L. Peck, trustee, vs. James L.
Crawford; assumpsit.
II. S. Gorman & Co. vs. John S. Miller;
tiespass,
Kconomy Furniture company vs. M. L.
Jones, ct al.; replevin.
Joseph Mclvin vs. A. P. Bedford; as
sumpsit. James B. Doylo & Co. vs. St. David's
Episcopal church; appeal,
John Benoro vs. John Kelly; scire
facias.
II. A. Depuy, F. W. Spencer vs. Jennie
V. Brink; assumpsit.
Margaret Williams vs. William Chap
pell; assumpsit.
Scranton Railway company vs. Emll J,
Wolfgang; trespass.
Scranton Railway company vs. Emll J,
Wolfgang; trespass.
Mary Koch vs. u, L. Smith; appeal.
Safety Investment and Loan company
vs. John K. Jones; scire facias.
Emma Hass vs. Scranton Railway
company; trespass.
Sunshtno Bottling Works v. George
I Kellow; appeul,
J, B. 'Rausdell vs, C. E. Miller, et al.;
appeal,
II. Qoldslcger vs. E. Welsborger, ct al.;
appeal.
'Michael Colmes vs. O. S. Johnson; as
sumpsit. C. 11. Welse vs. E. L, Tallman; tres.
pass, ,
Qeorgo W. Mabcy vs. City of Scranton;
trespass.
J. J. Nell vs, Martha Y. Paull; appeal,
E. Conrad vs. Scranton Dairy company:
appeal.
Tuesday, Sept. 83,
Peter Llpswlca vs. William Jervls; tres
pass. Mrs. Mollis Allen, of South Fork,
Ky., says she has prevented, attacks of
cholera morbus by taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when
she felt an attack Homing on. Such at
tacks jire usually caused by indigestion
apd these Tablets urejust what Is need
ed to cleanse the stomach and ward off
the approaching attack. Attacks ,of
bilious collo may be prevented In the
eame way. For sale by all druggists.
V. W. Ilendorson vs. Scranton Railway
company; appeal.
John Newell vs. Wilson Decker; tres
pass. S. W. Reynolds vs. Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western Railroad company;
trespass.
John Murray, ct al., v. Greenwood Coal
company; trespass.
Juliet Cawley vs. Scranton Railway
company; trespass.
Dime Deposit and Discount bank vs.
City of Scranton; assumpsit.
Mary Burnett vs. Delaware, Lackawan
na and Western Railroad company! tres
pass. Jacob Dernack vs. Oeotgo Mack; appeal.
A, P. MeDonough vs. Patrick Gordon;
appeal.
Wednesday, Sept. 24'.
Creatine Manufacturing company vs.
Anthracite Beer company: assumpsit.
II. W. Sklvlngton vs. II. W. Palmer,
ct al., executors; trespass.
F. G. Rarrlck vs. William E. Stevens,
ct al,; foreign attachment,
Mary Sydon vs, Anthony Sydon: appeal.
Samuel Baker, executor, vs. Prudential
Insurnnco company; assumpsit.
J. Dold Packing company vs. J. E.
Cleveland; appeal.
Mr.. Robert Roach vs. T. S. Hulling;
appeal.
James R. Dainty vs. Michael Devlne;
appeal.
Jean Swcddcn vs. J. Waldman; appeal.
Lackawanna Roofing company vs. Mary
Barrett; appeal.
Third Week, Monday, Sept. 20.
Continental Trust company vs. B. M.
Wlnton, administrator; sclro facias.
Nellie L. Welles V3. Qoorgo B. Rey
nolds; appeal.
Martin Gcrrlty vs. T. 1 Leonard; in
terpleader. Margaret Mullen vs. T. F. Leonard; In
terpleader. Kno? Flynn vs. F. W. Y. M. T. A. B.
Boclcty; appeal.
Alonzo Iloyle vs. Michael Vail; appeal.
Oswald Jones vs. C. W. Thompson;
appeal,
W. H. Allen vs. John E. Hallock, ct al.;
assumpsit.
Wright Lowry vs. John Swallow; ap
peal. Henry Granville vs. Mt. Pleasant Coal
company; trespass.
City of Scranton V3. E. B. Sturges, et
al.; ussumps.lt.
Charles H. Welles vs. A. Frothlngham;
afsumnslt.
Neary & Jennings vs. Casey Bros. ; tres
pass. Bono Levy vs. Sophia Brcschel; tres
pass. Patrick Oalpln vs. Scranton Traction
company and City of Scranton; tres
pass. Joseph Karolan vs. Johnson Coal com
pany: trespass.
Jchso Travis vs. Mary E. Clark; tres
pass. '
Eugene Washer vs. P. J. McAndrcws,
ct al.: appeal.
John Tot vs. Joseph Kclopky, ct al.;
appeal.
Daniel Holland vs. W. S. Bartlctt, et
al. : replevin.
Spring Brook Lumber company vs.
James E. Watklns; scire facias.
II. A. Depuy vs. Jennie E. Brink; ap
peal. Josephine Bennett vs. J. W. Guernsey;
trespass.
John Brown vs. Scranton Railway com
pany; trespass.
Michael Gallagher vs. Cosmopolitan
Building and Loan association; assump
sit. City of Scranton vs. W. Fltzglbbons;
sclro facias.
Margaret Blglln vs. Scranton Railway
company; trespass.
Minnie Yarns vs. John Clunc, et al.;
trespass.
E. A. Knight, executor, vs. Metropoli
tan Life Insurance company; assumpsit.
Catherine Cogiizcr vs. Delaware, Lack
awanna and Western Railroad company;
trespass.
Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Woodbury Coil vs. Scranton Railway
company: trespass.
Frank Robllng vs. Joseph Oliver; tres
pass. Henry G. Singer vs. Scranton-vRaltway
company; trespass. s
Ncllio Johnson vs. Scranton Railway
company; trespass.
C. S. McCalla vs. John T. Reese; scire
faela'.
C. S. McCalla vs. John T. Reese; scire
facia.
M. F. Langan vs. Delaware, Lackawan
na nnd Western Railroad company; tres
pass. C. L. Smith vs. E. F. Merrlman, et al.;
appeal.
Rochester Chemical company vs. W. II,
Coon company, limited; appeal.
Electric Storage Battery company vs.
P. J. Collins; assumpsit.
Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Patrick Mahon vs. Scranton Railway
company: assumpsit.
E. R. W. Searle, trustee, vs. Scottish
Union and National Insurance company;
trespass.
Commonwealth Building and Loan as
sociation vs. James J, Golden, administra
tor; scire facias.
John J. Maher vs. Ncttlo D. Monsky;
appeal.
M. S. Brink vs. H. Nicholson & Co.;
appeal.
P. G. Walsh, et al., vs. Central Railroad
of New Jersey; trespass.
J. E. Stump & Co. vs. Peter Llpswicz;
appeal.
Lewis Knitting company vs. S. Harris,
ct al.; appeal.
A. Van Cleft vs. O. Coleman; appeal.
S. C. Whlteman vs. Agriculture Insur
ance company; appeal.
JURORS DRAWN FOR
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Jurors for the three weeks' term of
common pleas court, which opens Mon
day, September 15, were drawn yester
day by Sheriff C. H. Schadt nnd County
Commissioners D. J. Campbell nnd 12.
B. Sturges. The list follows:
Traverse Jurors, Monday, Sept. IS.
Rollly Cooper, farmer, Newton.
Frank Meyers, merchant', Clark's Sum
mit. E. J. Lynett. editor, Scranton.
William Grady, merchant, Scranton.
George R, Gibson, Jr.," book-keeper,
Scranton.
John E. Flynn, miner, Archbald.
C. E. Finch, farmer, West Ablngton,
Luther Lewis, clerk, Scranton.
F. W. Belsecker, farmer, 'Madison,
Fred Lewis, farmer, Scott.
John Donovan, clerk, Scranton.
E. E. Hornbaker, carpenter, Madison.
P. J. O'Hara, miner, Dunmoro.
William Harper, foreman, Blukely,
E. W. Reynolds, news dealer, Carbondale,
William J. Lewis, Jr., welghmaster,
Scranton.
John Rcllly, electrician, Dunmore,
William R. Williams, contractor, Scran
ton. John A. Hoodbrldge, farmer, Dalton,
C, J, Ganzmuller, book-keeper, Peekvllle,
John P. Kearney, ndner, Archbald.
James Jeffries, track layer, Mlnooka,
Patrick Loftus, miner, Scranton,
William Pacuncls, tailor, Scranton,
C. II. Eschenbach, labprer, Gouldsboro.
William E. Grimths, farmer, Spring
Brook,
Ilaau L. Bonn, machinist, Scranton.
Cleorge Perry, painter, Waverly.
Patrick J, Ratcliford, barn boss, Scran
ton. Frank R. Clune, merchant. Carbondale.
Joseph J. Johler, teacher, Scranton.
Patrick V. Scanlon, salesman, Scranton.
Harry J, Cooper, agent, Taylor,
P. J, Honan, merchant, Dunmore.
William T. Hackett, real estate, Scranton.
David Jenkins, miner, Scranton.
John White, clerk, Scranton,
Walter James, miner, Taylor.
Patrick Mulderlg, superintendent, Ml
nooka, Walter B. Grltman, editor, Carbondale.
E. W. Roberts, merchant, Wlnton.
A. C. Hendricks, laborer, Peekvllle.
J, D, Fdckt manufacturer, Peekvllle.
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Disgusting: Catarrh!
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Does your head ache? Have you paliw
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sive? Thesonro certain symptoms of Ca
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will euro most stubborn oaties In a mar
vellously short time. It you've had ca
tarrh a week It's: a sure cure. If It's of
nrty years' standing It'H Just ns effective.
Dr. Aftnew's Pills are the best
40 Doses 10 cents. 10
Sold by Wm. G. Clark and H. C. San-dcison,
William McClavc, manufacturer, Scran
ton, James A. Linen, banker, Scrnnton.
N. A. Swingle, merchant, Jefferson.
William Goodwin, miner, Jermyn.
John .7. Luvello, mill hand, Scranton.
Martin ShciUan, miner, Scranton.
Patrick McGtilro, miller, Scranton.
Sidney Williams, manager, Scranton.
P. B. Flnlcy. merchant, Scranton.
William Roberts, Janitor, Scrnnton.
John T. Burke. Insurance, Scranton.
AV. R. O'Malley, mall carrier, Scranton.
Frank If. demons, malinger, Scranton.
W. L. Smith, general agent, Scranton.
D. J. Roberts, plasterer, Moscow.
Frank Walsh, blacksmith. Scranton.
Adam Thompson, gent, Scranton.
Traverse Jurors, Monday, Sept. 22.
James Hayes, clerk, Scranton.
Robert Owens, clerk, Scrnnton.
Walter Booth, Insurance, Scranton.
Albert Buckman, secretary, Taylor.
F. E. Ward, farmer, Spring Brook.
Thomas G. Davis, stono mason, Olyphnnt.
William Jenkins, track layer, Scranton.
Michael Regan, milkman, Scrnnton.
Charles Loftus, tinner, Scrnnton.
Ebenczcr P. Davis, collector, Scranton.
Jnmes Kearney, minor,' Scranton.
William D. Robert, gent, Scrnnton.
James C. Moffat, freight, Dunmore.
Walter G. Scurry, merchant, Carbondaje.
James M. Campbell, laborer, Dunmore.
W. E. Hobhs. piano tuner. Benton.
David II. Moses, farmer, Spring Brook.
Thomas O. Williams, laborer, Scrnnton.
Thomas Moloney, brnkemnn, Scranton.
Chnrles T. Watklns, miner. Scranton.
Thomas F. Boland, clerk, Scranton.
John Owens, agent, Dalton.
William Whltford. ticket agent, Taylor.
Charles M. Can-, civil engineer, Scranton.
William Marsh, clerk, Carbondale.
James 0. Taylor, mill hand, Scranton.
E. L. Hall, clerk, Glenburn.
Chns. II. Pond, manufacturer, Scranton.
J. R. Peck, real estate, Scranton.
Thomas Tayden, hotel, Scranton.
Fred W. Berg, tax collector, Scranton.
William Jacobs, minor, Taylor.
James If. Cadden, driver, Scranton.
J. C. Richards, farmer. Ransom.
Samuel Vunccnt, coal Inspector, Scranton.
11. E. Bell, agent, South Abtmjton.
John Stevens, laborer, Peekvllle.
Alex. E. Hunt, merchant, Scranton.
Jacob Fink, laborer, Arehbald.
C. G. Wardoll, farmer, Dalcvlllc.
M. J. Leonard, hotel, Scranton.
George J. Helb, laborer, Scranton.
William B. Jones. Scranton.
John Thomas, insurance, Scrnnton.
Robert E. Hurley, real estate. Scranton.
Cyrus D. Jones, president, Scrnnton.
Patrick Grimes, motormnn, Scranton.
Asa Nichols, farmer. South Ablngton.
Richard Murphy, miner, Scranton.
Will M. Marple, civil engineer, Scranton.
E. Barklow, farmer, Jcfferon.
Michael Walsh, laborer, Scranton.
Oeorce B. Reynolds, carpenter, Benton.
Anthony McAndrcws, hotel, Scranton.
Thomas Dacoy, miner, Scrnnton.
Philip Swnrtz, merchant, Old Forge.
Martin Carrlen, miner, Carbondale.
Fied Masters, coal inspector. Fell.
Jos. Rauschmoier, blacksmith, Jefferson.
Traverse Jurors, Monday, Sept. 29.
Charles II. Lindsay, book-keeper, Scran
ton. S. N. Cullender, agent, Scranton.
Richard S. Jennings, elork. Scrnnton.
C. H. Wetherby, blacksmith, Scott.
John J. Fceney, Janitor, Scranton.
T. J. Foster, president, Scranton.
John B. Gillespie, clerk, Scranton.
James E. Heckel, superintendent, Scran
ton, Thomas G. Williams, fire boss, Scranton.
Luthor Keller, merchant, Scranton.
John A. Taylor, faimer, Seott.
David W. Mnsicr. foreman, Scranton.
Michael Walsh, miner, Scranton.
Reese T. Reese, saleman, Scranton.
Joseph M. Rlerdou, conductor, Carbon
dale. C. E. St. John, clerk, Scranton.
Joseph J. Gray, agent, Lackawanna.
Walter J. Matthews, merchant, Scranton.
Walter Schlager, coal operator. Scranton.
John E. Swift, merchantifounmore.
Hugh L. McCool, Inbororflscranton.
Griffith Jones, gent, Olyphant.
Albert Johnson, plumber, Waverly.
John Kllcullcn, merchant, Scrnnton.
Harvey B. Akcrly, farmer, South Ablng
ton. George N. Van Fleet, farmer, Benton.
W. J, Cobb, lumberman, Jefferson.
T. E. Reynolds, detective, Scrnnton.
John Campbell, miner. Scranton.
John Bcnbo, miner, Peekvllle.
C. E. Tobey, chief clerk, Scrnnton,
Ernstus T. Jones, miner, Taylor.
Patrick Heennhatrti mine carpenter,
Lackawanna.
William Reld, fnrmer, Rnnsom,
Charles E. Chittenden, druggist, Scran
ton. John Phillips, miner, Olyphnnt.
Anthony Timlin, butcher, Scrnnton.
George II, Colvln, farmer, West Ablng
ton. John Phillips, miner, Olyphnnt.
Anthony Timlin, butcher, Scrnnton.
George H. Colvln, farmer, West Ablng
ton. John F. Randolph, engineer, Scrnnton.
Rev. G. A, Cure, clergyman, Scranton.
Peter Flnnnelly, foremnn, Vandllng.
D. E. Taylor, gent, Scrnnton.
A. T, Chase, fnrmer, Scott.
John C, Winkle, paint dealer, Scranton.
Thomas Mooney, miner, Carbondale.
Harold Battln, clerk, Scranton.
Patrick Flynn, labnrei, Scranton.
David Prltchard, salesman, Scrnnton.
Michael Durktn, laborer, Scranton.
William G. Grimths, engineer, Peekvllle,
William Hewitt, plumber, Scrnnton,
Thomas Cummings, gent, Scranton.
Frank Brooks, farmer, Olenburn.
William II. Morgan, foreman, Dickson
City.
Evan Reese, miner, Scranton.
William Mnyock, steel blower, Scranton,
James McDadc, farmer, Roaring Brook,
Thomns Fleming, circulation manager,
Scranton,
Samuel Williams, merchant, Scranton.
Henry C. Wallace, merchant, Scranton,
D., L, & W BOARD FOR TODAY.
The following Is the make-up of the
Delaware,' Lackuwanna and Western
hoard for today;
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1G.
Summits West-S a, m Frounfelker,
Pushers 7 a. m., Wldner; S a. m.,
Houser; 11.43 a. m., Morau; 7.20 p. m.,
Murphy; 9 p. m W. II. Bartholomuw.
Helpers I. SO a. m., Magovern; 7 a. m.,
Gu fluey; 10 u. m., Secor; 3.15 p, m., Stan
ton.. NOTICE.
The following conductors and their
crows will lay off four round (tips:
John Muiphy, commencing with No. C4,
Sunday, Aug. 17,
J. J, Kearney, commencing with No. M,
Sunday, Aug, 17, '
James Qahagun, commencing with No,
5G, Sunday, Aug. 17.
A. E. Hopkins, commencing with No,
63, Sunday, Aug, 17.
Pccklns, commencing with No. 01, Sun
day, Aug. 17.
J. Winters, commencing with No. GO,
Monday, Aug, IS.
R, Stack, commencing with No.. C5,
Monday, Aug. lb'.
Langan, commencing with No. 53, Tues
day, Aug. 19.
Dovanoy and crew will lay off throe
round trips, commonctng wth No. 67,
Saturday, Aug. It. .
Hopkins and crew VJ1J lay off three
round trips, commencing with No. 67,
Monday, Aug, IS.
Rowe, with Nealls's crew, 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 61, Tues
day, AUg, 19.
THE MARKETS
Wall Btreet Rerltw.
New York, Aug. 13. The solicitude felt
over tho possible stringency of money
wns exemplified by tho effect upon tho
stock margct of a Hurry In the call
money rute to (5 per cent. Tho fact that
stock exchnngo loans made on Friday
carry over until tho following Monday
makes tho customary demand on Friday
somewhat moro urgent than on other
days. As wns to bo expected tho selling
prc3suro was most ocuto upon those
stocks which havo advanced most con
spicuously of late. Missouri P.iclllc fell a
full two points below last night and tho
other Gould stocks and the Grangers and
Pacifies generally wcro affected In sym
pathy. Southern Pacific resisted tho de
cline, but yielded Its opening gain, lecov.
crlng again to about tho best In tho clos
ing inlty upon enormous dealings. St.
Louis Southwestern preferred also moved
up - points over last night Just at the
close. Pennsylvania, Loulsvlllo and Rock
Island had pctlods of strength. Tho new
est favorites In the rumors of deals wero
tho Toledo, St. Louis and Western stocks,
which wcro bought In a demonstrative
way by tho western speculative party,
closing nt the top. Tho market generally
closed firm. Total sales, W7.900 shares.
Tho bond market was generally easier.
Total sales, par value, SL'.iJSj.OUO. United
States refunding "'a advanced 4, the old
fours registered and Ds registered and
Cs coupon 'i per cent, on the last call.
The following quotations aro furnished
The Trlbuno by Hulght & Frc'eso Co., 314
315 Menrs Building. W. D. Runyon, man-
ager, j
Open.Hlgh.Low.Close.
Amal. Copper twi 63 U t3!4 G3
Am. C. & F 3H& iiWa JJ!)i
American Ice 13 1314 13 13
Am. Ice, Pr ', 43 41 4t
Am. Locomotive .... 31 M 31?i 32
Am. Loco., Pr 93 01 OJ 93
Am. S. & It. Co 4S 48 IS 18
American Sugar ....133 y.av li-i',4 M-'.i
Atchison 93J4 Kl',4 Wa Ws
Atchison, Pr 10.1 103 lO-iifc lOfc
Balt. &Ohlo 109 110 JU9',8 lOOTfc
Brook. R. T "V4 7', 07 07 Vs
Canadian Pacific ....139 139 1JTT& l.iS'j
dies. & Ohio :i 6t CIVi uli
Chicago & Alton .... 43 'i Ta 43
Chic. & G. W 33 33 32 32Ts
C, M. & St. P 1M 1S(, IV. h 1S3&
C It. & ,I& P 1S3 183 ISiU ISPi
Col. Fuel & Iron.... 90j 91 90 90'
Col. & South 3 33",i 33 3.P.4
Col. & South, I'd Pr. Bl .'il 61i 61 ft
Den. & R. G !M& 9J-)a 9:1 9.:c8
Erlo 40 40 39s S9",4
Eric, 1st Pr b9 19 !8 GS
Eric. M Pr .' 03 63 63 63
Hocking Valley 101 102 lOOlfe 101V
Illinois Central 169fc 1G0? lliSU H!S
Kan. City & South.. 3ii 30 3H 30
Louis. & Nash 151 15216 131 152
Manhattan 135'i 135!i 131 131
Met. St. Ry 14S14 HS 14S'j HSli
Mexican Central .... 29 30V6 -.) SO
Mo. K. & Tex 32 32-'s 31t' 31
Mo., K. & T.. Pr.... 01 4 l'-l t
Mo. Paclllc: 119fc U9V4 lli'.i 117
N. Y. Central lGIVi 165 104 lOlli
Norfolk & AVcst .... "0',i 70Vj l9 70
Out. & West 33 33 33 33
Penna. R. R 159 1BI 159 100
Pressed Steel Car... 48 49 4S 48V
Reading 00 00 00 1.0 ft
Rending, 1st Pr S0 S0 80 KOH
Reading, 2d Pr 73 73 73 7.1
Republic Steel 19 19 19 19
St. L. & Sau F 81 SI Wl 80
St. L. & San F 81 81 S0V 80
Southern Pacific .... 72 72 ,1 72'.
Southern R. R 40 40 39 40
Southern It. R., Pr.. 97 97 97 97
Tenn. Coal R- Iron... IS 08 M!4 0S
Texas & Pacific 51 51 50 50
Union Pacific 109 109 W 108
Union Pacific, Tr ... 92(4 92 92 92
V. S. Leather 13 13 13 13
U. S. Leather, Pr... 80 S0 S0 81
IT, S. Steel 40 41 40 40
I7, s. Steel, Pr 90 90 90 90
Wabash 32 32 .31V. 31
Wabash, Pr 4S 48 47!i 47
Western Union 93 m 92 92
Wheel. & L. E 25 25 21 21
Wis. Central 2S 2S 2S 2S
Ex-dlvldend.
CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION.
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close.
September 70", 71 70"t 70
December 07 0S 07 07
OATS
September 61 52 51 51
December 41 41 41 W
CORN-
Scptcmber 31 33 31 32
December 9 29 29 20
PORK
September 15.90 10.00 15.S3 10.00
LARD-
September 10.27 10.30 10.13 10.23
RIBS-
Scptombor 9.53 9.C0 9.52 9.52
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
Open. High. Low. Close.
August 8.45 S.45 8.40 8.11
September 7.97 R.OO 7.9 7.91
October 7.87 7.87 7.S2 7.S2
December 7.77 7.79 7.73 7.75
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bld.Asked.
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr..., GO
County Sav. Bank & Trust Co Suo
First Nat. Bank (Carbondale). ... coo
Third Uatlonal Bank 530
Dlmo Dep. & DIs. Bank 300
Economy L., H. & P, Co m
First National Bank 1300
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co . 193
Clark & Snover Co., Pr is, ...
Scranton Savings Bank 600 ...
Traders' National Bank 223 ...
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123
People's Baak 135
BONDS.
Scranton Packing Co 33
Scranton Passenger Railway,
tlrst mortgage, duo 1920 115
People'3 Street Railway, lirst
mortgage, duo 1918 115 ...
People's Street Railway, Gen- .
eral mortgage, duo 1921 115
Scranton Trac. Co,, 0 per cent, 113
Economy L., II. & P. Co 97
N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co 97
Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II, G, Dale, 27 Lacku. Avo.)
Klour-S4.40.
Butter Fresh creamery, 22c; fresh
dalryv 22c.
Cheese-Uallc.
Eggb Nearby, 22c; western, 21c.
Marrow Beans Per bushel. $2.33a2.40.
Green Peas Per bushel, $2.23.
Onions Per bushel, 90c,a$l,00.
New Potatoes BOauic, per bushel.
New York Grain and Produce Market
New York, Aug, 15. Flour Market was
steadier In general but quiet. Wheut
Spot steady; No. 2 red, 75!lu. elevator: No.
2 red. 77c f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 northern
Dulutli, 81c. f. o. b. attoat, Another sharp
upturn In September wheat affected the
entire market today promoting general
activity and strength In all options, Near
tho closo it eased off slightly through dis
appointing export business and was final
ly ac net higher; May closed 73c;
September, 74c; December, 73c, Corn
Spot easy; No. 2, G3c elevator and 3c,
ulloat; option markot at first sold up with
wheat but later met enough unloading to
produce reactions, The close was c, net
higher on snot, but unchanged other
wise. May closed 41c,; September, 57c;
December, 4ic, Oats Spot unsettled;
No. 2 new. 39a41e,; No. 3, ; No. 3 white,
nominal; track mixed western, nominal;
track white western, nominal: track
white state, nominal; option market was
strong on September during the forenoon
but later sold off with corn, Butter
Barely steady; creamery. 10a20c; do.
fuctory, 14al6c; renovated, 15alSc: Imi
tation creamery, 13al7c; state dairy,
lCa20c Cheese Steady to firm; New
stuto full cream, small coloicd, fancy, 9
a9c; small white, 9a9c; large col
ored, Ut: large white, 9c. Kggs Qulot;
state and Pennsylvania, 20a'20c; western
candled; 17ul9c; western uncandlcd, 15a
17.c
Chicago Drain Market.
Chicago, Aug. 13. Manipulation and tho
weather 6tarted bulges In grains today
and as u result September khorts were
UMIlIt ELLAS
that will not shed
water and not fade.
Flue silk corola.
covered, natural
nnd fancy handles.
You will derlvo
omo satisfaction
from tho Bcrvlco
you get out of this
umbrella, and moro
satisfaction when
you know Ofir
tho pilco yuu
Green
Women's Pine
Dongola Oxford Ties
Hand turned welts, patent and kid tips, all new shapos; Cuban
heels; also military heels. These Oxford Ties are comfortable; these
Oxford Ties are pretty; these Oxford Ties will wear good; these Oxford
Ties sell regularly for $1.50, but to close out this line you rn
may buy them Saturday for Jj) 1 ,(JU
Hen's Furnishings
Near Wyoming avenue entrance. No time lost In finding the
department. The busy man will find It convenient to buy here.
Night Robes
. Full Length, good muslin, fancy
embroidery around collar and cuffs
and down front. Satur- ,
day 39C
50c Tie for 37Jc
All Silk. Many colors and va
rious patterns. Satur- .1
day, Green Tag Sale. . . OJC
I "Those Black Diamond
A Tale of the Anthrax Valley.
The comments of the leading papers of the country on this book
are very good. Its characters are typical, the( style clear,
forcible, attractive. Publisher's price, $1.50; our price... $1.10
Meldrum, Scott & Co..
726 WYOMING AVENUE.
t A THREE DAYS' SALESATURDAY, 'MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
The command rang sure and strong this week,
"Clear out the entire stock to make room for fall arri
vals. Nothing carried over, and everything to go. Profit
if you can, but sacrifice if you must. These offerings
are surely a sacrifice.
UMBRELLAS
The hot sunny days are yet to
come, you will need a parasol we need
the space these Coachiny Umbrellas oc
cupy and they are reduced from $4.00
to $2.65.
Come in the popular red, blue and
brown, with an air of quiet elegance
that appeals to a fastidious dresser.
TIES
The entire stock of Ladies' Silk
Ties closed out at prices that spell
economy. Tour-in-Hands and String
Ties only 25 cents each.
SPECIAL SALE OF SERVICEABLE SKIRTS
A strong, well made line of Women s Seersucker and Grass Linen Petticoats,'
seams, well bound, double flare ruffle, all colors.
(nrinHiKKS
squeezed once more. Contract wheat
was scuiTo and there was some conges
tion hi corn and outs. Other conditions,
however, wore nil against an upturn. Af
ter the manipulators had pushed prices
up well liquidation in tho snme hands
brought recessions. In tho end Septem
ber wheat closed lc, up; September corn
unchanged and September oats l',4c. high
er, ProvlsloiiH 5c. lower to 5c, higher.
Cash quotations wero as follows; Flour
Kasy; No, L' spilug wheut, 7Jn7Jc; No. 3,
bSaTJc.; No. L' red, '0Ym7Uic,; No, 1! coin,
Ko,; No. i yellow, liOc.; No. 2 oats, Si4a
20c,; No. 2 whlto. -(in.; No. II white, S3Ja
43c, ; No. '1 rye, .IliSaS-'c,; good feeding bar
ley, ; fair to cboiun malting, GOaiUc: No,
1 flax seed, $1.3); No. 1 northwestern,
;1,4j; piimo timothy xced, i.lu: mess pork,
por barrel, M5.90air..D3; lard. no.12V4alO.in;
short libs, J9.50a9.00; shoulders, U)ialiTc.;
short clear aides, I0lnl0c
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Kast Buffalo, Aug, 15. Cattle Hecelpts,
100; market fairly active; prlmo steers,
J8n8.:.-; fair to choice. Jl.50a7.75; heifer.
JX75atJ.50: cows, Jla5.50; cannula, Jl.75u
2.75; bulls. J-laSj feeders, fJ.7Sa4.7l; stock
ore, J3a4.25; stock heifers. JJaJ.50. Vealsi
Hecelpts. KM: prime, 23u50c. higher; tops,
J7,75a8; fair to good, J6.75a7.25; common to
light, J5.5.iii.M; grass, JJ.nOal. Hogs ne
celptH, ti.SOO: opened fairly active, SalOc,
lower; closing slow, demand satisfied;
heavy. J7.20a7.20; mixed medium, J7.20.1
7.20; pies. J7.10a7.15; roughs, J5.25a5.75;
stags. Jl."5a5.25; grass. $0.75a0.90. Sheep
and Lambs Hecelpts, 1,200; dull; 23c. low
er; ton lambs, J0.10.i0.25; fnlv to good. $5.75
nO; culls to common, Jl.75a5.50; yearlings,
J4.T3.l5j wetheis. J 1.50a 1.75: Mlieap, top
mixed. Jla4.23: fair to good, $3.75a3.90; culls
to commoii, $.'.25a3.2"i; ewes, J1.75ai.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chlcugo, Aug. 13. Cattle Receipts. 3.500.
Including 1.400 Toxans; 500 wcbtorus;
steady; good to prime steers nominal, ?Sa
D; poor to medium, J4.25a7.CO; stockers and
feeders, J2.50.i5.50; cows. J1.00a5.50; heifers,
J2.D0aQ; canners, $1.50a2.50; bulls. J2.50J&;
calves, J3.50j7.23: Texas fed utceih, 53a5;
western steers. J4.73atJ.50. Hogs Receipts
today, 23,000; tomorrow, 13,000; lefto ver.
(y I Green Tag t Sale
Tag Sale
Suspenders
A l0 "at We Wl" C'ose m.
out Saturday at, a pair... I OC
Regularly sold at 25c.
75c Whlto Madras
Negligee Shirt for.... 50C
Plain or pleated front, good
length, all sizes and a splendid
Saturday bargain.
Men" By wmiamF. Gibbons
98c Each
EB
FINANCIAL
Spencer Trask & Co.
BANKERS
21 & 29 Pine. Street, New York
Members New York Stock Exchange.
UOODY.McLELLAN &C0.
BANKERS,
Mo 57 Uroaiiwny, New York City,
JiKlIWJRS NEW YOllK STOCK KXCIIANOC.
STOCKS.BONDS and INVESTMENTS
ORDERS, EXECUTED
FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN
CA PEF
VnSSACJIf.fIS
vnvniLrHiuiii
2,500; opened 10c. lower; closed active;
mixed and butchers, J0.40a0.95; good to
choice heavy. JC.S0a7.10: rough heavy.
J0.25ati.C0; light, Jii.25jti.fc0; bulk of sales,
JU.40aU.75. Sheep Receipts, 12.000; sheeep,
steady to loner; lambs, steady; western
ulH'Cp, J2.50al.23; native lambs, J3.50.i0.50;
western Iambs, J0.40.
Oil Market.
SMI?".!,.. A...- .- .-... It. 1... I. ......... ,.
VIKV.IVJ. fl"ti. W.l.lL'UH IJUIUIIll'B. !.-,
certltlcdtcs. no bid:) shipments, S5.377 bar-
Ol(
rtlfli
icif. iLverugu, m,iu.' uaueis; runs, .'., uw
baicls; ateiagc, 7S.vU bauds. '
Women's
Fine Muslin
Gown
V shape, with yoke,
of laco Insertion
and tucks. Green
Tag Balo, AOr
Saturday, w
Prices
Boys'
Clothing
Second Floor
Boys' Wash Suits at half price, 3
to 8 years.
50c and 75c Suit, Satur-
day 29C
$ 1 .25 and $ 1 .50 Suit, Sat
urday OC
$1.98 Suit, Satur- t r
day Pl.25
Boys' Light Weight Wool Caps,
in golf, and navy styles, and
tan, 50c, now 35C
Odds
W o m e n's Handkerchiefs.
Green Tag Sale, each 4C
Women's Colored Edge,
Turn-over Ties. Green Tag
Sale '. OC
P. K. Collar and Cuffs.
Green Tag Sale 3C
Point de Paris Lace. Green
Tag Sale r C
17c Embroidery. Green
Tag Sale 1 2C
Men's 25c Shield Bow ,
Ties. Green Tag Sale, 2 for. . 25C
WAISTS
The popularity of our Waist De
partment has been attested by the new
stock constantly coming in This last
order was a little late for our "July
Waist Sale," and they are yours today
fori 9c, and $1.19, Waists that easily
brought $2.00, $2.50, $1.65 and $1.50
ten days ago.
Made of white lawn, best grade,
with insertion tucks and hemstitching,
button in back with tiny pearly buttons
and made and fitted by expert waist
designers and makers.
FINANCIAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
SURPLUS
(Earned,)
$600,000
Pays 3 Interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
V
Opeu Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to S.30.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ol
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Bcrantoa
nd Wilkes. Darre. Pa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps. ,
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