WfaUBWifan jxitfwsAfll iMPw,:&. WP Uifv.. , I.W ' 7" j t 4M i " 8 ; .THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1000 ' v INJUNCTION IS REFUSED OPINION IN THE GUERNSEY EQUITY CASE. Judge Wheaton, Before Whom the Case Was Tried, Decides That the Evidence in the Case Is Not Suffi cient to Warrant Him In Contln ing Preliminary Injunction Wo man Asks for a Divorce from a Man to Whom She Says She is Wife No. 2 An Ejectment Suit. An opinion was filed yestoidny by Judge F. W. Wheaton, ot Wilkes-Banc, with Prothonotury John Copeland, In the equity case of J. W. Guernsey, In which ho refuses to continue the pre liminary injunction lestrnlnlng M. W. Guernsey from using the word "Guern sey" on pianos. The opinion follows: The preliminary Injunction enjoins the defendant from soiling, lcawlng or hand ling In any manner pianos with tho name Guernsey stenciled on them. Uoth plaintiff and defendant have for many eaii been dealers In plnnos, or igins nnd musical supplies In the city of Scranton. They are not related to each other. , . , ., The plaintiff has never traded under the Dingle name of Gucrnev, hut at different limes as J. W. Gtietnsey, as the Colum bus Music store, J. W. Guernsey pioprle tor; Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, pro prietor. The defendant has traded under the name of M. W. Guernsey and Gucrn bev Brothers. , The plaintiff has never been a manufac tuier of pianos; the defendnnt, as Ouern nev Brothers was from 18H0 to 1S91 en gngod in the manufacture of pianos. About one year ago the defendant be gun selling, leasing and handling an up iIrIU piano htcnclled "Guernsey." This piano was a modification, nnd, It is elalmcd, nn Improvement on the piano former! v mnnufaetuied by the defendant. It Is manufnetiucd in New York by a third partv, accoullng to plans nnd de hIriis, elalmed to be to omo extent orlgl ii. il, dclsed bv William Guernsey, a Jn other ot the defendnnt, who testified that the name "Guernsey," stenciled theieon, I his (William's) own name nnd ti ado-mark, put there by Ids authoilty to indicate the designer and Inventor ot this particular Kind of piano. William Guern sey Is not a piitv to the bill. On the in-.lde of this pl.iho, In raised letters, are the wonls "Guernsey Broth ers," or "Guernsey Bros." DIDN'T T'SIl WOBD GUnRNSCY. Tho plaintiff neer sold. leased or han dled a piano. orgun or other musical In strument upon which the name Guernsey nlono was placid cither by stencil or otherwise. ' 12on If I wcto to reject the testimony or William Guernsey, and It Is not con tiadictory, nnd ecn If the plaintiff had used the name Gueinsev. either by sten cil or otheiwlbe as a distlnctle mnik for n piano sold etc . bv him, the use of tho word Gueinsev bv the defendant without nunc would not warrant the contlnunnte of the preliminary injunction. The mere name or a. pcton or of a place cannot, as,n genei.il lido, be nppio pilited as a trade-mark; at least not In the sense of pi eventing another pcr-on lining the same name or residing in tho Mime plate, from using It. So in a. con test between poisons of the same name, "DailliiRtnu" the Supienie eouit bas: "Had thev." the plaintiffs, "used meielv Mie name "Darlington," anv other per pnn of that name could h.ue stamped his hutlcr as Darlington's butter." (Pratt's Appeal, 117 Pa., p. 111). (Sec also C.irmlclincl s. Latllnior, II It. T.. SO"; Turtnn s. Turton, 1. R.. 42lIi. Div. 12S). The plaintiff does not dispute this as a peneial proposition of law. but alleges that the defendant Is within the excep tion to the mle which will not peimit a man to use een his own name in a fiaudulent manner to the damage of an other of the s,nme name. Cases defining the exception nio as mi meious nnd ns clear, as c.t-os defining the rule. "They lest upon a fradulcnt use of a name." I fall to find nnywhcie In the evidence any misrepresentation bv tho defendant In this caso in the selling, leasing or handling of a single one of tho pianos stenciled Gueinsev. and theicfoio noth ing fraudulent, unless the mere use of the name, perhaps with a malicious mo tive, amounts to a fi.iud. It does not ap pear that at any time or to nnjbody the defendant has leprescntcil that the plain tiff had anything to do with the "Guern sey" piano, or was In any way responsi ble for It, If It tinned out badly or en titled to any ciedlt, If It turned out well. CONFLICT OF TESTIMONY. Instead of this, the plaintiff's proof, if believed, would tend to establish a malic ious motive on tho part of the defendant, nnd for that purpose tho door was opened cry wide. If, however, the defendant lias a right to use his own name, then Its mero use by him Is n lawful act, and does not become actionable, although It may proceed from a malicious motive, rurchaseis may bo mistaken, but unless they nro dcceled by talso representa tions, equity will not enjoin against tell ing trio tiuth. (Glendor Grow Co. vs. Uli ler, 75 Pn p. 471). As I have already said. I find no evi dence of false icpresentntlons by the de fendant connected with tho salo or leas ing of tho Guernsey piano. By amend ment plaintiff added parties defendant, SPECIAL ..L.J!iW-Ll-L.l...uMT.fitf.timgJa,lUJ:AJ.lS ....' )i"...'iift HANGING HALL RACK For Friday only, we offer a (like cut), size 36 inches wide and hooks and a rrench plate diamond not less than 1.50, Friday's special price, 59c. , v 322 Lackawanna Avenue, Xhe Store That and by additional prayer asks court to en Join the defendant from Impersonating tho plaintiff, and from representing and holding himself out ns J. W. Guernsey, or Guernsey, and from making further sales of pianos, organs and muslcat In struments under tho name, stylo and title of Guernsey, Kvldenco of Impersonation Is confined to a single Instance which happened more than throe years ago, In connection with tho teasing of an organ, If thcro had been sufficient evidence of hnhltual and threatened fraud upon the plaintiff by way of Impersonation, or It had been shown that defendant frequent ly represented himself as J, W Guern sey for the purpose of defrauding plain tiff In the salo of pianos, organ and musical Instruments, nnd threatened to continue such fraudulent practices, f should feel disposed to enjoin him from so doing, If upon Investigation t should find that .equity had Jurisdiction of tho case. Under tho evidence, however, I do not find enough to warrant mo In enlarg ing the Injunction applied for, or In con tinuing the Injunction heretofore grunted, even in modified form. Tho motion to continue tho piellmlnnrv Injunction In this coie is refused, and tho injunction heretofore granted Is dissolved. Applications for Divorces. Emory P. Andrews, a fugitive from justice, was yesterduy made the re spondent In a divorce proceedings be gun against him by Mrs. Myrtella An drews, formerly Miss Kromer, who claims to bo wife No. 2. They were married In this city Jan. 1C, 1899, by Rev. J. B. Sweet, and some time later Mrs. Andrews learned that Match 15, 1S93, her husband hud married a Miss Mary Welch.of Wltllumsport, at Horse heads, N. Y., who Is still nllvo and from whom her husband has not been di vorced. After discovering the perfidy of her husband, Mrs. Andrews had him ar rested on charges of bigamy, adultery and perjury, and after a hearing before Alderman Kasson he was committed to jail In default of ball. He escaped from the constable, who was lnti usted with him and has not since been seen. Allen Smith alleges that his wife, Sarah Smith, deserted him and he filed an application yesterday for a divorce from her. They were married Oct. 22, 1887, and on Sept. 1, 1898, Smith alleges that his wife left him to return no more. Dispute Over Ownership of Land. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company claims It Is the own er of the ground on West Lackawanna avenue, which Is ocupled by part of the meut house of Ira Bennett & Co., and yesterday began an action against Ira Bennett and George Hotchkiss to lecover possession of the land. The company alleges that In 1793 a laige amount of land, of which the piece in dispute was a part, was con veyed to Providence township for school pui poses. This land was subse quently leased to Joseph Fellows for 999 years, und the plaintiff subsequent ly leased from Fellows the land In question. Wlllaid, Warren & Knapp represent the company. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Anthony Bordogn.i Scianton Giuscppma Tedcsco Foicst City John Silgan Scianton Muiy Rlndas Talor Chailes Cwilct Suahlon Josephine S. Floie Scianton INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. D., X. & W. BOARD FOB TODAY. The following is the make-up of tho Delaware, Laikawunna and Western board for today; FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. Summits West 8 a. m, Catilgg. Pushers 7 a. m., C. Baitholomow; 8 a. m , Housor; 11 13 a. m , Coslai ; 7 30 p in , Mm phy; 9pm, AV. II. Bai tholomcw. Helpeis 1 JO a. m. Case; 7 a. m, Lamping; 10 a. m., Lattimci; 313 p. m, Stanton. NOTICD Golden and Ciew will nm 11 30 p. m. cx tl.i cast. Thuisdiiy, Aug. 21. Baxter and crew will nm No. 50, Fil day, Aug. '-'.'. McL.mo and ciew will run No. 02, Fil day, Aug. 2J Staples and crew will lun No. 54, Fri day. Aug. 22. Lconaid and ciew will run No. 51, Fil day. Aug. 22. Allen and new will run No. 57, Filday, Aug. 22. This and That. Fted F. Scott has been appointed f i eight and ticket agent for the Lacka wanna ralhoad at Northumberland, vice R. S. Scott, retlied. F. H. Samson has been appointed agent for the Lackawanna Railroad company at Duryea, vile M. J. Kelly, resigned. SALEM CAMP MEETING. Those Who Are Participating in the Exercises. Tho meeting Wednesday opened fa vorably with a missionary meeting, In charge of tho Women's Foteign Mls- SALE. mahogany-finished Hall Rack 12 inches high, wilh eight brass shaped mirror. The value is J Saves You Money," Third Week of the August Trade Sale. Enrique Oak ftoekers. A special purchase of 100 of these cane seated sewing chairs at a ridiculously low figure permits us td make this remarkable offer on Friday. Choice of oak or mahog any finish. 97c g;M mm m slonnry society, Mrs. A. F. Chaffee pre siding. Rev. Mr. Hughes, for several years In active missionary work In South Africa, gave a very helpful ad dress. The evening service was very help ful. The sermon by Brother Chaffee was timely und an excellent leader. "VVe were cheeied by the arrival of JProf. Ruck, an Inspiring leader In song, and Rev. John Norberry, of Grosvonor Dale, Conn., an evangelist of great power. The giounds will not be open to the public on Sunday. On all other days they are Invited. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, Aug. 21. Active speculative liquidation became manifest la today's stock muikct and at the close the selling movement was mgent and somewhat precipitated. Dm lug the earlier pait of the day some htatul was made against the tendeniy to depression, and a lew stoiks weie pushed up at dlfteient times as 11 sustaining inlluence upon the mar ket, but the sellng to leullze elsewhere la the mm Ice t was steadily going on all the time. At the last, the liquldatloa heemrd to have procieded to such an ex tent, that the effoits to suppoit the mar ket weie withdrawn and all semnlance of leslstnnce to the weakness dlsap peaied. The stocks which weie notably btiong jcsteiday and foi home time pie lously staitcd out at declines this morn ing nnd showed the laigest effect of tho selling piessuie at the last. Some smull gains weie letdlncd oven at the last In a few of tho stocks which had lison earllci, but la othcis the gains weie moie than wiped out. The upwnid movement In the Denvei nnd Rio Gi.mde stocks which de veloped dining the day after a pmlod of quiet, was the most conspicuous, but Denver and Rio Grande closed with a .substantial net loss. Louisville and Nashville was notably weak and fell back at one time thice points The ad vance in Western Union was said to be due to piessuie upon the shoits, the demand for the stock In tho loan ciowd being such as to Lommand n. piemlum With the exception of Texas and Pacillc and Ontatio and Western, the other dem onstrations of stiength weie In minor lain oad and industilal stoiks. The acute weakness of Coloiado Fuel which car lied it down In the late dealings S points, was also an unsettling Influence upon the whole maikct. The f.illuie of the specu lative opciator who has led the advance In tho Htoik to obtain contiol of the pinpoitv lias lesulted In heavy speculative liquidation Tbeic wns a notable absence of demand at the close oven fiom the piofesslonal Intel est. which must have been active on the downwind course of pi ices dining the day and tho closing tone wns distinctly weak. Thoie was no nctual new development to account for the .sudden disposition to .sell stocks Tnit thcio was a vciy matcilal change In sen timent, which iiuscd an alteicd view of the same conditions ns existed yesterday. Tho sentimental chaiacter of yesterday's llse, and that which had pieceded it for seveial dajs. left a great piobabillty of a miction. Kxtiavagant as wcio the ex pectations ns to tho piomfUltude and ex tent of tho mensuio which Mr. Morgan would take to Improve tho situation, there was some disappointment this moinlng over tho delaj. Tho hopo seemed to ho that Mr. Moigan's huiiled visit to his office Immediately upon landing fiom the steamer would icsult In tho settlement off hand of all tho vuilous piohlcms which have accumulated dining his absence of sevei al months. Total sales, 8& r30 shares. Bonds weie (inltd actlvo and became casv In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, $J,5S.i,(KX. United States new Is and old Is advanced J4 per lent, on tho last ialK Tho following quotations aro furnished Tho Tribuno by Ilalght & Kieeso Co., 311 315 Meais Building. W. D. Runjon, man ager. Open.HIgh.Low.Close. Amal. Copper Ij'Ai dti'i t'"'i (& Am. C. & V 3l4 3 3l, 34Vi Ameilcan Ico 13 11 1- 12k Am. lie, Pr 44 44 4! 4! Am. Locomotive ... .1Jai 3.1 S2V S'3's Am. S. & R. Co 4bVj 4dVi 4Vi 4GJ American Sugar ....1J2?, 132 131V4 132 Anaconda Copper ...103Vi 10.1U 101 103 Atchison !)-') 03 0-' 92'i, Atchison. Pr 10JJ& 10jya loili loi't Bait. & Ohio 110 110 101 't 101 Biook. R. T fi7t& hVf bb?t CGH Canadian Pacillc ....1J9' 1405 13si,i USft dies. & Ohio 5PJ, Dl 51H 53'J, Chicago & Alton .... I li 41K- 43J 4!va Chic. & G. W 31 34 34 34V'a C, M. & St. P 18'a lMH 1S471 184 C, R. I. & P IS) lb.! lRJ?i 1S3 Col. Fuel & Iron.... 82ij 8Ji. 7o 7l! Col. & South 34 3P,5 33 3.1 Co & South., 2d Pr. f.2?i M M B2 Del. & Hud 17916 179H 179 179 Den. & R. G 9JVi SM 9", O'.Vl Dotiolt South 23 23 22', 22'j Rrlo 40 40Vi 39?A 39i Rrle, 1st Pr 1.916 iiMs i9 U) Rile, 2d Pr r,l El r.ivi r.tvi Hocking Valley ....101 101 100 100 Illinois Ccntinl ICT',4 It". 107 lus Kan. City &. South.. 37 37,6 37 37 Louis. & Nash LIS 13S 114H 1"4H Manhattan lfi 13V 4 134y 131-1 Met. St. Ry 147V6 147 147V6 147V6 Mexican Ceutial .... 29 29 29 29 Mo., K. & T 32 321 32U 32'4 Mo., K, & T Pr .... 11 H4 Cm l fittf Mo. Pacillc 11711 117 lie. lira N. V. Ccntinl Id 114 101 1U1 1KH4 Norfolk & West .... 70 70 1,9 C9 Ont. & West 33 Jil 31 31 Pacific Mall 41 44'. 42 43 Ponna. R. R UiO'l H.0 1,9 159H People's Ons 104 101 101 101 Pressed Steel Car.,,, m H M TO1, Reading 08 fis 07 07 Reading. 1st Pr R1i Rh14 80 ri, Reading, 2d Pr 74 71 73 73 Republic Steel 20 20 19 19 Republic Steel. Pr ., 77 7711 77U 77'A St. L. & San F 80 R0 Mil K0U St. Louis, So. W .... 3S 3S 38 3S Southern Puciflc ,,. "ill 74 7! Tift Southed! R. R 41 41W. 40 Southern R. R.. Pr., 9S 9S 07 DS Twin. Coal & lion,, 1.9 09 i,s as Texas & Pacillc KJ fil r2 r24. Union P.iclilo ,, loin 10914 ias ios Union Pnclllo 93 9! 92 02 II. S. Leather ru4 l". 13 jj" U. S. Leather, Pi'.,. 87 87 S 80 II. S. Steel ....,, 41 41V, 40 41 II. S. Steel, Pr 90 90 R9 R9 Wabash :tl 3.14 33 33 Wali.ish, Pr ., 4811 49 47 47 Weatoin Union , 91 9Vt 91 04 Wheel. & L. n 21 31 21 2f! Wis. Centinl 30 '50 2914 59 Total sales. 8G1.200 shares, Money, 3 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. n WHEAT, Open. High. Low. Close. September 70 72 70 71 December ,.,' 07 OS 07 07 CORN- ,7S September ,,,.... BRli f,73i D3U 57 December ,,.,.,,, 4l 43 4Mt 43 September , 33 31 33 34 December , 30 31 30 30 Sontember ,.(,.. 1032 1090 1833 16S5 LARD September ,10 62 1097 1002 1097 RIQS Soptember ,,..,.. 10 03 10 20 10 03 1012 NEW YORK. CO'VTON MARKET. Open. High. Low. Close. August ,., 8 SI 8 5.1 it 46 S 45 September .,,,..., 8 M 8 07 8 0.1 8 03 October ,,...1 7 91 7 91 7.S9 7S9 December ,,,.,.,, A 7.87 7 87 7.81 7-S1 FOR FRIDAY ONLY. But One to Each Customer. VHB Credit you? Certainly ! 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Avenue. 0NOMY Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchnnge Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. v STOCKS. Did Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co, Pr.... CO County Sav. Bank & Ti list Co 3u0 First Nat. Bank (Carbondalc). ... 500 Third Untional Bank 550 Dime Dcp. & DIs. Bank 300 Economy L , II. & V. Co 45 First National Bank 1300 Lack. Tiust & Safe Dep. Co . 195 Clark & Snover Co , Pr 123 Scranton Savings Bank 500 Traders' National Bank 223 Scianton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 135 ... BONDS. Scranton Packing Co 35 Scranton Passenger Railway, flrst mortgage, duo 1920 115 People's Street Railway, flist mortgage, due 1918 115 ... People's Stieet Railway. Gen- oial mortgage, due 1921 115 Scranton Tine. Co , 0 per cent. Ill Economy L., II. & P. Co 97 N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Conected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Floui-$4 40. Butter Flesh cieameiy, 23c; fresh dairy, 22c. Cheese llallc Eggs Neaibv, 22c; western, 21c Mai low Beans Per bushel. J2.35a2.40. Gicen Peas Per bushel, $2.23 Onions Per buhel, 90c. New Potatoes 50c per bushel. New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, Aug. 21.-Flour Firmly held again and moie active. Wheat Spot lhm: No. 2 led, 7(,c. elevator; No. 2 red, 77a77)4c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 1101 them Duluth, 83c. f. o. b. afloat. After open ing easy, wheat tinned stiong and ad vanced sharply. The close was lhm at tvKc. net advance. May closed 74c; September, 75c; December, 73c. Coin Spot flimer; No. 2. blVic. elevator and M9ic. f. o. b. afloat; option m.uket de veloped a good deal of strength with a violent advance In Sepetmber on man ipulation, poor ciop tetuins and higher cables. September closed 2c. net high era nd otheis alc. highei. Mav closed 41?4c; September, (!3c.; December, 47c. Oats Receipts, 102,000; spot luegular; new No. 2 ,11c; No. 2 white new, 5.Jc; nominal; track mixed western, new, 33a S8c; tiack white western, new to old, 42 n(,4c; tiack white state, new to old, 12 aiVIc; option m.uket was falily active, higher and firmer, with com, tho light ic oj!ipts nnd the poor quality. May closed 3Cc; December. 3oa'!fiHc., closed 3(.c. Butter Unsettled: cieamery, 11al9c; do. factoiy. 13al.1c; lenovated, 1.1a 17c; Imitation iieamcry, 11al7c; state dnliv, 13al8c. Cheese Largo weak; small firm; new state full cieam. small colored fancy, 10c; small while, 10c; laigo coloied, 9a9)4c ; laige white, 9-i g'Uc. Eggs Steady; state and Pennsvl vnnia, 20a20c; western candled, 17a 19c; western uncandled, 13al7c. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Wheat-Firm; contiact giadc August. 713lu7lc. Corn Quiet, steady; No. 2 jcllovv on tiack. bCa 67c. Oats Dull and weak; new No. 2 white clipped, 41c Flour Finn nnd spring wheat, SalOc per ban el higher. Butter c. lowei; extra western cieam eiy. 19c; do. nearby pilnts, 21c. Eggs Steady, fiesh nearby, 21c; loss off do, western, 21c; do. do. do. southwestern, 19c; do do. do. southern, 10al7c Cheese Firm: New Yoik full cicams prime small, 10V4al0c: do .do. do. fair to good, 9al0c. Refined Sugais Steady, quiet. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Quiet; city piimo In In tieices, (iViaGa8C.; country do do., bar rels, dabc; do. daik, do , E,a.1c; cakes, fiabc Live Poulti y Quiet but steady; fowls,,; 13al3c; old loostcis, 9a9c. spilng chickens, llaltc: spilng ducks, lla 12c ; old do , lOallc. Diessed Poultry Quiet an da shade easlei : fowls, choice western, 14c; do. southern nnd south western, 13c; do. fair to good, 12al3c: old old loosteis, 9c; biolleis nciaby laige, 10al7c; small and medium do , 14al5c; westrm do., laige, 14al5c: do. small and medium, 12al.!c Receipts Flour, 2,400 ban els nnd 2,121,000 pounds In sacks; wheat, 37.000 bushels; corn, 2,400 bushels; oats, 49,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat. 23,000 bushels; com, 4,000 bush els; oats, 19,000 bushels, Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Aug. 21. Today was a wild one In gialns. The letuin of manipulation, which began to make Itself felt a week ago, made all the pits a storm center. Coin shoits suffeicd worst, September op tions In every pit felt tho effect of scarc ity of contiact guides. Wheat got a whh 1, shoits in oats saw no hopo ot con tract stocks and tho big packers put their shouldeis under piovlsions. As usual, the fortunate longs unloaded somo of their holdings for pioflts and thero were slight icccsslons fiom top prices late in the day. At tho close, however, overy thlngs was stiong, September corn closed 4c. higher; September wheat c. up and September oats lalc. higher; Septem ber provisions closed 22a70c. higher. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Quiet and steady; No, 2 spring wheat, 72a 73c; No. 3 ,09c; No. S led. 70Ua72c; No. 2 corn. ; No. 2 vellow, Glc. ; No. 2 oats, 30a32c; No. 2 white. ; No. 3 whlto, 35 a3Sc; No. 2 rye, 51a!ilc; good feeding bailey, ; fair to cholco malting, 51aU3c; No. 1 llax seed, $1 39; No. 1 northwestern, $1.43; prlmo timothy seed, $3; mess pork, per panel, $lH.71al0 80: laid, per 100 pounds, $10 85.110.87: shoit libs, sides, $10al010; shouldeis, S?in8c; shoit clear sides, 10al0c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Aug, 21. Cattle Receipts, 10, 000, including 100 Texans, 5,000 westerns; dull and lower; good to pilmo slcois, $Sa 8.73: poor to medium, $I.25a7.25; stackers and feedeis, $2 30a5 25; cows, $150.15 50; heifers, $2.25aC0; cannors, $l.50a2 50; hulls, $2 23a5; calves, $2D0.v7; Texas fed steois, $Ja5; western steois. $4,50a6, Hogs Re ceipts today, 20,000: tomonow, 18,000: lott over. 1,000: mostly 10c higher; mixed and butcheis, $G.10a7.33; good to cholco heavy, $7a7 35: lough heavy, $ti.40a0 90; light, Ju'fl) ii7.23: bulk of sales. $0 S0.i7.10. Sheep and Ijimbs Receipts, 13,000: steady: shade lower; god to choice wetheis, $3 50al; fair to cholco mixed, $2 50a3 50; native lambs, $J,75ali. 1 Buffalo live Stock Market. East Ruffalo, Aug. 21.-Cattle-Rccelpts, 150; easier; veals, stiong, 10a25c. higher; tops. $7.75a8l2; a few at $8 50; fair to good, $G.73a7.50; common to light, 6$ 50a 0 50. Hogs Receipts. 1,400 head; active: mixed. $7.30a7.35; Yoikois. light do,, and pigs. $7.20a7.30; loughs, $5 50aG; stags. $4.75 ii5 25; grassers. $7n7.15; closing firm. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, l,(J50 head: sheep, dull; lambs, Arm; top lambs, $5 75aU,11; fair to good, $5 50a5 tr: culls to common, $4 50a5; yeaillngs, $4 25a4CO ;wethers, $4u 4 50: sheep, mixed, $3,75a4; fair to good, $3 25a3 G3; culls to common, $1.75a3; evvus, 3 23uJ 75. 1 East Liberty Live Stock. East Liberty, Aug. 21. Cattle Steady: cholco. $7.7ua8; prime, $7.15a7.70; good, $G 00 a7. Hogs Higher: mlmo heavies, $7,20u 7 23; mediums, $7.2u; heavy and light Yoikcis. nnd pigs, $7.15a7.20; roughs, $5 50 aG.70. Sheep About steady; best weth ers, $1 10j4 2u; culls and common, $1.50a2; cholco lambs, $5.75u6; veal calves, SuS 50. Oil Market Oil City, Aug. Sl.-Crodlt balances, 122; cei tlflcates, no bid; shipments, 5U.769 bai rols; aveiage, 88,551 barrels; runs, 107,872 bauds; average, 70,900 bariula. Store Closes at 5 O'clock Today. 97c m FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Mass $600,000 Pays 396 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. ifmiuMimm Lager Beer- Manufacturers of Old Stock PILSNER K.S1. Scranton, Pa. Old 'Phone, 3331. New 'Phone, 293S. The Moosic Powdeff Co Booms 1 and 2 enn a Krrrn'M' t& uwva, .ux. , a.i. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made at Moosic 2nd ltushdala Worki H Laflin & Band Powder Co.'a ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Electric Evplodcrs, Ex ploding Blasts. Safety Fuse. BEPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. HENRY BEL1N. JR., General Agent for the Wyoming District tor Dupont's Powder Ulnlng, Blastln?, Sporllnff, Smokeless and the Bepauno Chemical Company') HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, Caps and Exploders. Iloom 401 Cob nell Building .Scranton. AG.UKC1E9. JOHN B SMITH & SON riymoulh E. W. MULUQAN Wlltca Barre Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps, THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. GunsieiiForsylii 253-327 rem. Avenue. i m m JONA8 LONQ'9 SONS OUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES SALE NO. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. IN THE BASEMENT id. (far J & t 4DI ,,. pVm . UlUhU l 6. . ' " xv gr best pepper HSM&' dredges, just for three pennies you can buy either of these Items -for one horn Frlduy at c At ty- cents. Sale of Mason Quart Jnrs, each 3c At 7c Sale of fine China plates nnd Fruit Sattceis, handsomely dec orated; Lunch Boxes, Market 'or ShoppiiiK Bags, Potato Mashers, Fly Tiapn, Wire Dish Covers, Hat Brushes, B0 feet ClothPS Line, rjr Chair Seats. Choose either Item and pay for each Item only ' At 5c Sale of Table Knives. Coeobola handles, ready for fj use, and Mrs. Potts' handles, each c At 53c Sale of Sauce Pots and Kettles. Fine blue and white enamel steel; size 6 quarts, with enamel covers, highest grade; It has a smooth haul finish; actual value 90 cents. Friday hour buy same pan or r.. kettle for DOC At $1.50 Sale of Lamps. Choice of twelve handsome sewing or read ing lamps, complete with shade; value at any other time, $3.50. . en Friday hour I.OU Good Groceries Fresh and Fine.f S.ilo of Sugar at less than actual cost. This Is the best domestic fine gianulatcd sugar; we shall limit quantity to 20 pounds to a cus- Aln tomei. Friday hour 10 pounds for S tsC Sale of Cheese Full cieam and as fine as there Is sold. Buy , It Friday for hour, per pound IXC Sale of Buffalo Washing Powder. Regular size package and jc; full 4-pound. For this Filday hour, 2 for C Sale of Blueing Best quality, full pint bottle. Filday for Jr sixty minutes buy it at " Sale of Ammonia Half gallon bottle, has rubber coik to keep It from evaporating; legularly It would cost you 25c For sixty minutes . ( Filday, per bottle ' Sale of Soap The famous Mohawk Brand, always sells for 9 'jejr. for 25c Fi Iday, one hour, 12 cakes for oc ' Sale of Cider Vinegar Pure goods, strictly so, otherwise j - wouldn't be here. For one hour today buy It, per gallon, at ,JC SALE NO. 2 Begins Y s, Tvn iivlll ,. m grade, er, two Hi ... ni- If I il UfeS sf i 'Hi and shams Regular size open woik: Is oddly cut out In various de signs and has embroidery stitching, in loops and sciolls, deep hem. Reg ular 29c. make.; an inexpensive covering for diesber or stand in oc bedroom. Priced for one hour Friday, at "' Sale of Wall Paper On tho third floor. This combination will give you enough paper to cover a room size 12x12; 7 rolls and 16 yards of bor der, choice selection from our 15c. lino, actual price for this lot c7r. Is $1.37. Friday Hour oyc Salo of Ribbons Never tired of telling you about these 1 hour ribbon sales, this lot on sale today are all silk taffeta, 4 inches wide, n nice soft finish, a good 19c value. Friday Hour at l"- Sale of White Coirugated Curtain Poles, 4 foot long, complete with fixtuies and a pair of cotton curtain loops or choose a brass extension rod that extends from 30 to 54 inches and a pair of curtain loops either combination is legulaily sold at 20 cents. Friday on the second c floor buy them at lw Sale of Misses' Sklits and Wash Suits, made from cholco linen. White Pique and Duck, a clean up of all our summer llpe. Prices at $1.50 to $2.88. All of them well made and at today's pilce will pay you to look them over. One hour, buy them on the Second Floor at, o"r each yc Sale of Men's Wot king Shirts Made fiom black cheviot, narrow pin stripes of white, stamped on the black ground. Full length and vjr. all sizes. Regulaily priced 50c Today, each "v Sale of Tooth Brushes and Tooth PowderThe blush is a 4 low px tra French bilstle, vailous shaped handles; the tooth ponder Is the Clara Llpman's; her life-long preparation; scented with sassafras. Reg ular pilce of brush Is 10 cents; of tooth powder, 23c. Friday Hour 0r only, both for '. w Sale of Bed Quilts This Quilt comes ready for use, already hemmed, so no caso needed at this point, a vaiiety of odd designs to select 07 from. Size 81x92. Pi Iced usually at $1.25. Friday "' SALE NO. 3s Begins XKIV.14 finish, ' Jl V ji W second mnniincn in. tmliiv. Made f i on! w wTf season's styles, Included In this lot are 25 sepaiato sklits, materials aio linen, duck, silk and linen, either item for one hour today c pa at , ' ' Regular price, $4.00 and $3.00. Sale of Women's Handkerchiefs One-half and one-Inch border, plain white and colored, quantity limited to a dozen to a customer. For3lZc one hour, each 2 Salo of Women's Finn Muslin Diawers (on tho second floor) Thiee and one-half inch hemstitched ruffle: also hemstitched band above ruf fle, yoko band, good width, and made fiom good muslin. Fridny, jp one hour t Sale of Men's Balbilggan Shirts Flno quality, all sizes, a sanitary elastic lib, double cuff, felled senilis, One of tho best Friday q- c.in nt Shno rirohslno- IVIilttomnrn's. tho world stlllldaid. Elite," for box calf, kid, vlcl kid and also u I'tencn gloss, juc, is me bottle , Salo of Fall Dress ainghams pietty sttlpes In blue, light and UllU llWUt IWMHJ ,V ,,,,,..,,,,,,(,, n . tit t ,, , ltnrln n high back, low In front, taped finish, again wuuiil cuai hvilu iiiu jiin-u i;ach ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Advertisers Jonas Long's Son: I JONA9 LONQ'9 90N&. h S GREAT At lc. Sale of 1 dozen clothes pins kitchen pairing knives, package of mat ting tacks. When the two o'clock bell rintrs von can bnv either of ii. .. - 1 uciiis ai iv Al '(. Cnlr, nt AInen.i Vi'..-t- T., "" v-,",v- "l Ultiaun J. 1I1L JlilB, blown slicll tumblers, pie crimpers, quality shelf paper, glass, salt and shakers, apple covers, flour Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale of Porch Rockers on the v fourth floor. About the last time this JbKv ;f. ...111 nnnmr rt tliic rn-irr. Mi rrVl ii uc.. uk una v ,v. ...-., . very comlortablc high back rock men posting ana wide arm rest, r1n.,! - .1. ..,,,,n (M-iinn nt mr iiu.lt vhjiiiji uv-avc. uun.t w. v.u, green or natural, worth (" -)q ip.L'n. Friday hour 4Z.ZO Sale of Irish Point Scarfs, covers Promptly at 4 O'clock, Sale of White Goods Here is a s. temptation in a sale ot nook told India v 1 inmi flifif rrm will unf Innvn trr l- nirA k(fc jwv, ,,, ,ww ., , Jw jj , .. even weave. One hour ',... -. f-.. i.r touay uuy it tor uw Sale of Women's Wash Suits on floor. We counted in suits. are you to be numbered among the 15 customers who will be made happy in a cliuiiibi a v. batiste, polka (lot; this nil black clnome tanned leal ri'Kuiur ihilc. i-tuji .,", Thirty Inches wide, all fust dark. Usually som for i-'c. yi ,,, ,, .". ".. ...' t-t- ...... nn.l nlr.f.,1 11,1,1 llHVR 11 I Tl I ul To duplicate this est and letl o,vv., IV.K..J " -- o.. ........ ' ', ,. of Facts Only. iv 3 i fc ' ,i A I J r -, &w-. nnA1' h4-. rgL feggs-gA. l