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THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1002.
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VERDICT FOR
J. E. WATKINS
IT WAS DIRECTED BY JUDGE
WEAND.
Ho Decided Tlmt the Spring Brook
Lumber Company Had No Legal
Claim Against the Defendant Case
of Homy Singer Against tho
Scianton Hallway Company Will
Bo Given to the Jury This Morn
ing Orphans' Court Doings An
Agreement.
Judge Wound yestciilay afternoon
ttavp binding Instructions to the Jury
In the case of the Spring Brook lMn
ber company nKulnat James I. Wat
HImh. The latter uvvitulncl ti contract to
Otto Snar and TIioiim Itosser to erect
a house at Taylor. The conttact pi Ice
was $:t,0S0, and It set foith In the cnn
tiact that no muchanks' liens should
be filed for material.
The Spilng Utook Lumber company
alleges that It would not give lumber
to Saar and Roer until they got Wat
kins to agree to scctue tho payment
and they theroloip want him to pay a
bill of $7.1t.!K! width the lumber com
pany alleges the conti actors have not
paid. Walklns denies having made
imj ngieement to pay tho Spring Hrook
company, on the conti.ny he s-ald he
told them ho had nothing to do with
the pmcluiM! of the lunibei. Aftei tho
testimony was all In the judge decided
that the whole question ieolved Itself
Into one of law, and believing that the
plaintiff had not established Its light
to collect f i om the defendant, dliectcd
ii eidlct foi the plaintiff. Attorncs
Joseph O'Bilen and M. .1. Mai tin ap
pealed foi the defendant, and Attor
neys T. P. Wells and J. W. C'.u pouter
lor the plaintiff.
The case of Heniv Stngei agnint
the Scianton Railway lompnnv was
rcsuniul beloie Judge llw.udh ves
toid.iv nioining and was not eom
p'otid at adjoin nlng houi C J.
New comb, a conductoi with whom
Slugei lode back fiiiin Moosic on the
night of the aicldent, testified that
Mnger told him that the Injuiv to his
eves was c mod by a llah of light
from the wheels while he v as watching
them put the ( ar back on the Hack
Dib W. K. Dolan and W. P. Connor
testified that they examined Singci's
tjes and found the tumble he suffered
was of ,i iougenlt.il oiigiu. Otlier
wltneshcs examined were V. J. Me
i.uij, Anthony McHiigh, John W. Me
Oulro, L. M. Hauls and Thomas Mul
len. The closing .iddiessos to tliejun
hoio irade hj Attoiuev '. P. O'Mallev,
for tho defendant .ind Attoincv (.". H.
Popci, foi the plaintiff. The ludge will
ehaige the juiv this nioining.
The following rasps wtie continued
yesteulaj : P.itilik Calpin against tlie
f-cr.uiton Tt ictlim companv ticsp.iss;
Nellie Johnson against Scianton Rail
way compaiii, tiesp.iss, P.itilek Ma
lum against Scianton Rallwav eom
pmy, ticsp.i'-s. l R. W Scaile, tius
tce. against Scottisli Pnlon and Na
tional lnt.ii) nice company, assumpsit.
The following weie icpoitcd 'cttlcd:
Daniel Holland against V. H n.irtlctt
and othois, icplevin; John Hi own
against Sci, niton Rallwav company,
trcsp,i,s; S c. Wliiteinan against
Agiicultuie IiibUianee company, ap
peal. Theie was, no apue.iianec for the
plaintiff in the l.iko of Q. V Stump &.
Co against Potei Lipcwltz, and a non
Euit was- gi anted.
The Agreement Signed.
Following is the agi cement ai lived at
by the paitics to tho biiit lecited be
low .
Amine-" I. Spencer, pliintifl, s l'letUi
Ick 11, l'mei and Thomas U Hughes
cot. ir1iii ts In the L'ouit of Common
Pleas ol Lack iw.imm eouiilv. In xpiitv.
And now. to wit, September 2'tli l'WJ,
for alno leeched, this ca-c is hneliy
pettlcil mid discontinued the plaintiff to
pnv all couit costs, except defendant'!
witm b'-es, the pilntlug of tlieli piper
book and of tlirlr appeal to tne Supremo
c mi it Also the co-paitucrsliip existing
between the plaintiff nnd dr lend.nit- ns
let fortli In tho bill of complaint tiled In
this case. Is beiebv dissolved, the de
fendants to pa, and tho do lutein amee
to pn. any and all rlcbls and liabilities
of said eo-pailnoishlp, whether con
tiactcd In name ol oi n envoi cd against
Prederlck J I. Kmeiy, oi Thomas R.
Hughes, or llmciv Slate Picket iiimpanj.
or Duplce Slate Pickt i eompan, or
Illchatdson Coal Sepaiatoi compan.
And plaintiffs and deleadauts limber
ngiee tint all goods, etc., now in the
hands of the neeher. If niV, may be
tin mil (vol to bald defendants.
And, foi aluo needed, tho h.ilrl Am
brose I., Sponi c i has tr.instericd, Mild,
Hbslgncd and bit oei, and by thcbo pi os
titis tlocs .sell, iissIkh. tiansfei and hot
over unto the .said Kiederick II, Rmeiy
nnd Thomas R Hughes, their heirs and
assigns, all bis light, title, tlalm ami In
tel est In and to .said eo-pai tacrship and
GOOD LBWWSS
Quite often results in bad health, because
what is termed "good living" is usually
the gratification of the palate without
reference to the nutrition of the body.
1 When the good liver is a business man
nuu rises train a
full mea to plunge
at once into work
requiring mental
effort the result is
almost sure to be
disastrous, because
digestion draws
upon the same
nervous forces
which are em
ployed in thought.
In time the stom
ach becomes dis
eased, the pro
cesses of digestion
and nutrition are
imperfectly per
formed and there
is a physical
breakdown,
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and other
rgans of digestion and nutrition, It
luuinates the effete poisonous matter
which originates in the s)stem as a con-
eequenco of imperfect digestion, It gives
pound health to the whole body,
l wish to my to the world that Dr. fierce'!
Golden Mcillcal Discovery lias proved a great
blessing to me." writes Mr 3. HUen U. Bacon, of
6huteslniry, I'rankliu Co, Mass "Prior to
(September, 1897, 1 had doctored for ray jtomacU
trouble for revered sears, going tbrougli a course
of treatment without any real benefit, la
September, 1S96, ( had very slclc spell and grew
worse! could cat but little. I commenced ia
September, 197, to take Dr. Pierce's medicine,
suit in a abort time I could eat and worlc. I
liave gained tuttily pound! m two months."
Prer. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser is bent five on receipt
of stamps to pay expense of mailing onfy.
Bend 31 one-cent stamps for the book m
paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth
bound volume, Address Dr. R.V. Fierce,
,03u!alo. N. Y.
fSjM, I Bftfflv-
PU
Cured of Asthma
After 35 years of Suffering.
It will bo (ratifying to Aithmtitle
readers to learn that an absolute euro has
at last been discovered by Dr. Schlffmann.
That tho romody is an effectual ono can
not bo doubted after perusal of such tost!
mony as that of C. W. Van Antworp, Ful
ton, N. Y., who says! "Your remedy
(Schllluiann's Asthma Curo) Is tho best!
overused. I bought a package, of our
druggist and tried it and ono box entirely
cured tno of Asthma, and I havo not had
It since. I can now go to bed and sleep all
night with perfect comfort, which I havo
notdono beforo for 35 yeaMand I thank
you for tho health that I now enjoy. I
hopo that you will publish this letter, that
others may loarnoiltswondrrful virtues."
Bold by nil druggists at 60c nnd l.oo.
Bond 2c stamp to Dr.R.ScnIITmann, Box 801,
St. Paul, Minn., for a frcosamplo package.
In and to all patent and other lights nil
monies due and owing thereto, and all
properly and property rights of any and
every kind and nature belonging to nld
co-partnership, to collect, lecelve, have
and hold the same unto them, their licit s
and assigns forever.
Wltnosn our hands and hchIs to this
agreement, marie In triplicate, thu day
and ,car aboe written.
Ambiosc 1.. Spencer, P. II. Emory, T.
R. Hughes.
In Orphans' Court.
Judge A. A. Vosbuig In Oi plums'
court, jesterduy, audited the account
of W, A. Wilcox, tiustee of the estate
of Isaac IOveretl, deceased, and ot dried
the following dlsttlbutlon to the heirs:
Mary P. Knimnrd $ 210 32
Hotmail J. I.aH.irre 2lil :u
Isaac R. I.aRarre (paid) 200 fO
Isaac R I.aRarre (balance duo... Ifi '.it
Mai v Moot e Sill 1 2
Hannah J. Westfall 2l 32
Aurelln. J. Mlddaugh 21fi 32
Daniel Reritt 211132
Robert Reritt 210 32
C. 11. Rvoiltt and J. K Reiltt,
executois of M. C. Rvoiltt 210 22
John R. Rerltt, ccecutor of .Mary
i: Tnux
Patterson Wilcox, for the fol
'.'lb 32
lowing heirs f.corge H. Barlow,
Mary J. Bolt, S W Rerltt, Ra
chel Westfall. Isaac Rvoiltt,
John 7,. Rvcrltt, Rdwln Rerltt
in d M. h Rxerltt (illicitly paid) l,3fK) CO
Oonrge Barlow (balance due).. 2S S2
Man J Holt (b ilnnce duo) 2s S2
S. W. Reiltt (balance duel 2" S2
Ratbel Westfall (balance due) 2S S2
Isiac R'verltt (b ilancc duel 2S 2
Jtlm R. Rerltt (b ilanco due) 2S f2
Rdwln Rtiltt (b ilanco duel 2S i'l
M. L Rciltt (balance due) 2S t
V SU i 70
The audit in the estate of Ocoige R.
Prehton, dece.ibcd, showed th.it theie isj
?S1." SO In the hands of the adminis
tiator, and after certain claims against
it aic paid the balance goes, to his wife
and daughtoi. Mis. Ten ell.
The audit Hit tor No ember teini was
also made out and handed down Tlieio
will be it session of the Orphans' eouit
on Satuitl.n, at 10 a. in, in the Oi
ph.nib' com t loom.
Want a Guardian Appointed.
Theie was a heating bcfoie Judge
Now tomb osteidaj afternoon In tliani
berb, in the matter of appointing a
guai dian foi David C. Colehei. a man
ST c.n.s of age. who lhes at Oieen
Ridge. Ho lb tho owner ot a aluable
piopcity at Motuey avenue and Rela
w.ne bticet, and is quite alone in tho
woild, Ills wife and all of his child) en
being dead. Par the last six mnntlib
bis affaiis have been looked after by
Rdwaitl Laughlln, a nelghboi, whom
he gave power of attoino.
A month ago Loughlln's power of at
torney was l evoked and Attornov Rei
tholf lias since been at ting for Colchet.
At vohteida.v's healing it was shown
that a number of men and women,
one of the latter n foi tune tcllei, aie
now living in the house with Colehei,
and it is deshetl that a gum dian be
appointed for him as ho Is too feeble
to taie for himself oi his e&tatc The
judge h,ib not et handed down nib
decision.
In the Register's Office.
Tho will of William Staph, late of
this city, was admitted to piobitc jcs
teitlay and letters tcstamcntaiy were
gi anted to Hannah Staph.
The will of Meicy Wells, late of
Gieenfield township, was also admitted
to piobato and lottois testameutaiy
granted to Fiank and Shclllclcl Wells.
In the estate of Augusta Doud, lato
of Moosic, lottoi s ot admlnistiation
weie gi anted to G. 15. W. Doud.
Marriage Licenses.
Jo'-eph Wills) Mlurioh.i
Rll2abeth Cooke MintinU 1
'1 hoiiins Sweeney Jismip
Rllcn Dahill Jcssup
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
A vetci nil's license! to peddle was
gianted jcsteitlay 10 Uooige I. Thomp
Bon, who solved durliift the Civil war as
a niemboi of Company R, Twelfth Pcnn
svlvanla Rosen c mips
Piuuk, Julia and Maiy Caimody micd
thn Wilkes-H.nio and Scianton Railway
ciimpany and the Siianton Steel tonipaiiy
CHtcidav through Attorney A. A. Chase.
They am some of the Hood Htiffoiets,
Nomination pnpeis for tho Aiitl-Machlno
paity weio jcsteitlay lllod la tho ollltc ot
tho county commlssioneis. Tho candi
dates 1110: Congress, licul-go Howell; 01
phaus" tourt Judge, .M. P. Kalido; county
Lommi'stonera. John J. Dm kin, Victor
Uuischell; mine Inspeutoi. P. J. Moore.
Michael R, Oilmaitln, Reman J, Mm
phv, Joseph W. Wllcc, S. S. Jones and
John R Shannon, vlowets In tho taso of
John W. Altkon, William T. Colvlllo and
James R. Run, executois and tipstees,
under tho will of Isabella Altkon, against
tho Relmont Water company esteulny
filed their repoit In couit. It allows tho
plaintiffs SJIS.T.'.
1 1 . i. .1-
GYMNASTIC RALLY,
Will Be Held This Evening in the
Y, W. C, A.
Tho Young Women's Chilstlan asso
ciation Invites both gentlemen and
ladles to the gymnasium tally, this
evening at 8 o'clock, at Association
100ms, 205 Washington avenue, A pto
gi .inline has been plunned, which is as
follows; '
Jmtrumentat Solo Miss lltlll
Rastern Tomplo Dilll,
.Miss Margaret Collin
Vocal Solo,,,, Mr. R. Wilson Joliiibon
"Pcidlta" a Statue Recitation,
Miss Margaret Coillri
Fancy Club Swlngliig,,,,.,..,.MIss Osland
LARCENY OF A PUSH CART.
Three Young Men Arrested, Charged
with This Offence.
R B. Hazlett, John Murray and R. A.
MeShee, employes of the Plttsburer
Underground Cable company, were ur
rested yesterday by Marshall Preston,
of the Republican ofllce, charged with
taking away a push cart from the rear'
of the building.
The warrants were issued by Alder
man Howe, and at the hearing yester
day morning, the defendants were held
for a further bearing,
SOUTH SCR ANTON
MARRIAGE OF MISS LAMBERT
AND JOHN TSCHOPP.
Ceremony Was Peifoimed In St.
Mary's Get man Catholic Church
nnd Was Preceded by n Nuptial
Mass Marriage of Miss Nora
Howard to Daniel Day, In St.
John's Chuich South Side Bank
Did a Big Business on Its Fiist
Day Aldcrmanlc Cases,
St. Mniy's German Catholic church,
on River street, was tilled yesterday
morning, when John Tschopp and Miss
Marie Lambeit were joined In wedlock.
The Initial paity cnteicd the chuich at
0 o'clock, to the strains of the Men
delssohn wedding niaich, and a solemn
nuptial tiiass preceded the ceremony.
Rev. John V. Lambert, p istor of St.
Maiy's chinch at Hackonsack, N. J.,
ofllclated at the nia., and was assisted
by Rev, Father Stiatlb, as deacon, and
Father Chtlst, aH sub-deacon.
F.tthei Lambert, who Is n cousin of
the bt Idc, afterwaids performed tho
wedding eet oniony, after which a le
teptloit was held at the home of tho
bilde's patents, 415 Willow stteet.
Miss Helen Hoffman, or Hackensack,
N, J., was maid of honor, and Paulino
Lambot was bildosmald. Like the
In Ido, they weie attlied in pine white
and tat l led bouquets. The groomsmen
we're Frank Tschopp and Charles Lam
beit. Mr. Tbdiopp Is employed ns assistant
fot eman at the Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western cai shops. Miss Lambert
Is a eh.it mlng joung woman, and has
lived on this side all her life, with the
exception of tinee yens, when she was
housekeepei for her cousin, Father
Lambeit, at Hackensack.
A wedding supper was served at the
family lesldente, on Willow sticet, last
evening, aftei which the couple left on
the Dclaw.ne, Lackawanna and West
ern tuiin at midnight lor an extended
wedding tilp.
Day-Howaid Wedding.
Miss Noia How aid and Daniel Day
weie made man and wife at St. John's
chuich, jcsteitlay, tho eei emony taking
place at A p in. The chinch was c tow cl
od with ti lends of the contiactlng par
ties, and tho teioinony was. peifoimed
by Rev. R J. Mclloy. Miss Maiv Duffy
was liticlcsmald, and Anthony McDon
ald was best man.
After the wedding a shoit leccptlon
was held .it the home of the bilde'b
paients, on Cedar avenue, after wliiih
a dihe aiound the citj was enjojod by
the wedding pnty. A leccptlon and
.social took place in the evening at
Pharmacy hall, which was l.tigely at
tended. An enjoyable evening was spent
and leficshmcnts weie solved.
A Big Business.
The (south Side bank opened at 9
o'clock ycsteiday for business, and tho
odlcials weio kept busv until the closing
houi, the icsiilts being a pleasant biu
piiso to the piomotois
The fust clnv's deposits astonished
even the most sanguine, the sum being
over fin.000. School Contiollor Otto
Robinson made the fiist deposit, and
the msh which follow oil was lcmaik
ablc. so niiuh so that the ofliccis
seaiecly had time to got a lunch.
Aldcrmanic Doings.
.Tat ob Il.ifncr, who was icpoitcd as
missing jestciday, appeals to have got
himself in Rouble. Ills wife appealed
bcfoie Aldeiman Lcntes ycsteiday with
tvv'o small eliildien. and 1 elated .1 piti
able stoiy of eiuelty and abuse. She
said he had a habit of coming home
drunk and amusing himself by beating
hei and using tho vilest language. Her
fate, hands and body boie evidence of
the treatment she iccolved, and a w.n
l.mt for Hafnei's an est was issued.
Ho evidcntlj learned of the action his
wife had taken, and dlsappeaietl. He
did not take the child with .him. how
ever, as icpoitcd in an afternoon paper,
because the little one is being cued for
by lelatives, and it is believed ho lb still
in the citv.
Mlthael Webei, who has hoarded for
sevei.il eais with .Man us Zoller, of S.'3
Rim stieet, was attested for defiaud
ing Zollor out of a bo.nd bill. Tho de
fendant made a s.itlsfactoiy explana
tion to the aldeiman vesteiday, and
was dlsiliaigetl on payment of costs.
Robei t Staiidcl, a youth icsldlng on
Cedar avenue, vas given a healing yos
toiday for assault and battery and
tin owing stones. Ho admitted tin ow
ing the stone that stunk Mis. Hennl
1111111, of Pear stieet, but explained that
It was accidental. Aftor a sound lec
ture, he was allowed to go on payment
of costs,
NUBS OF NEWS.
Tho Jimger Mitcnneichor has leeched
a communication Horn Piofcsor Sclilll
Ing, Inviting them to pintlclpate In a
bencllt tin the sti Iking mlnois, to tnko
place In tho near futiiie. They havo
agiced to take pait and will Mug "aiusse
am din lllemnt "
A well attendetl monthly meeting of tho
Get mania Honelltltl soclttv was hold last
evening In MliU hall on Plttstnn avenue.
Miss Manio Mcdovvaii, tlaughtei, ot
Contiaetoi McClowan, of Avtua, Is vln
ltlng Miss Maiy Muuay, of Ciown ave.
inn',
Di. Schley's Lung Healing Halsam Is
guai anteod to cmo all coughs. "No cure,
no pay," For sale by all dealois
A special meeting of tho Pom teen
Fi lends Is called for tonight, and all
mombciH tno 111 gu to attend,
A legulir monthly meotlng of tho Star
Soilal club will bo hold tomouovv even
ing. A postponed euehro social will bo hold
lu St. John's hall this evening.
ARLINGTONS VICTORIOUS.
Defeated the Newly-Oiganized Inde
pendents Lnst Night.
The iiewy-oiganized Independents,
who will iql on the Rlks' allejs under
the captaincy of Fied Waldner, i oiled
against tins Aillngtons on the lattei's
alleys last night and weie defeated by
145 pins. In the tluee games. Tho
bcotes wtio nb follows;
I, ARLIXOTONS.
J, Kelfer ICG lui 113- 171
Jones , 1S7 112 100-4J5
O, Kelfer IIS 152 121- 420.
Roll ,'. 101 -M) 140 531
Mcister , 105 175 ISJ- 554
000 SJt WJ-2127
INDRPRNDL'NTS.
Haan ,.. 211 147 121- 479
Rldgeway , lOd 170 154- 410
Murphy ............ 155 155 110 450
Johnson 15.1 li.1 117 4S1
Waldner 140 130 15J-432
770
702
714-22S2
High scoio Haan, 211.
High aveiage Melster,'181 1-10.
THE MARKETS
Wall Stieet Review.
Now York, Out ,1. Theie were traces
ot fevcrlshness In tho stock raaiket to
day and constant vailatlons In the coin so
of prices all day, but tho tone became
quieter as tho clay piogiessed and affaiis
of tho maikct showed a tendency to set
tlo down to a mutual condition after the
excitement ot tho previous two days. The
msh on the pait of those long on stock
to take piollts In tho opening dcalmatt
this morning was cntliely natutal, ton
sideling tho buoyant tipiush of pi Ices til
tho closing last night and cotiBldeilng also
tho denials on tho ptiht of ofllclala
amqugs tho coal opciatots that tlieio was
any basis for icstoidav's inniois of a
Bcttlemcnt. 'I'heso iiimois continued to
play a pint In tho matket and tho pun-
ttpai sttengtn or tno nay was snown o
tho coal stocks, the huv.hu; of Reading
appaiontly coming fioin Inside soinccs.
T110 same poweiful Intetest was cietlltcd
with the suppoit of other stocks, notably
United States Stool and Southern Rail
load and tho .sentimental alfoet of this
buying was a potent factoi In mining
tho market ftom Its opening tloptosslon.
Tho only actual news that became pub
lic bcfoio thu close of the market eon
cot nlng the stilke situation was tho Invi
tation bv Piesldent Roosevelt for a meet
ing with him ot tho lopiescntatlvcs of
tho mine opctators and the mlnois. The
sympathetic effect of the having of Road
Inc. Southern llnllwnv nnd t'liited Stntes
Steol was manifest nmong the Coileis
goneinlly, both authracltu and bituminous
nnd amongst sevotal of the Independent
stool companies. Rut the having was not
put sued to a notable higher level and
there weie constant leactlons thtoughout
the dnv In the tlnnl houi the moiic-v late
ran up to the highest point of the day
and Induced consldeiable selling, making
the closing oasv and model ately active
Outside the stocks which made a show of
sttength iluilng the day, final pikes woiu
at 01 neni the lowest in man:' eases
Louisville lost an extieine It points and
t losetl within a point of tint and St.
Paul's lows nmounts to 1 points. Total
sales todav, ITll.tno shales. The bond inui
ket was quiet and steady. Total sales,
par value, $1t0,"i000 Palled States old 4s
coupon advanced H per cent, on thu last
call.
The following quotations are furnished
Tho Tribune bv Hnlght .V Frceso Co , 314
S15 Meats Rulldlng. W. D. Runvon, man
age!. Open Hlgh.Low.Closq
Amal. Copper i.t iii'fc b' ftl1
Am. C. & F :: ."(is ,W .Jii'fe
Ameiican Ice 11'4 R'fc R R'u
Am. Locomotive .... 31 tl'i .11 .11'
Am. Loco. Pi 0P .' IMVi it'ii'!
Am. S Ac R Co .... I" 47" 1 4T 47U
Ameiican Sugar ....lJii'U lj"'i UuVi 127
Atchison 90 )l W5i 9l'i
Atchison. Pi 10J lOjec. 102 102
Rait A: Ohio 107'i lo'J3H 107"t 10S34
jjiook. H. T IwVi! tiiS
Canadian Pat Illc ....llS HI
dies & Ohio ."I'4 i".2'4
Chicago &. Alton !T 3SV
Chle &. O W .M'r -U
C, M. & St P 1ft! U 11 11,
C, R I. & P JOB L'OI't
Col. I'tiel & Hon.... 79' W.
Col & Southern .... .'U .!2'j
Den & R. G 4"ii 41.
Don & R G , Pr ... !I2', ')2'3
Detiolt Southcin ... 21 22
R1I0 SOU 4i)s8
Rrie, 1st Pr dSTj, ID",
Riio. 2d Pr MH :V:
Hocking Vnllev .... ' W$
Ill's
bV,
Hs'h
r.Hi
.1714
1'IJ
Li
7'Ui
32 C
4".
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21Vsi
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142'i
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.l"lb l")l'i m
Iowa Cential W
4b'
4.;
Kan Citv & South.. ,!'i's
Louis. & Nash 142'i
Jlanhattan H7
CiV'i
IN'c
H7
142
12'i
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llhU
r.s
Jlet St. Rv 1421,
Mexican Cential
"71
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Mo, K. & Te .11
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in
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31',
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2S4
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bt
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1 i7'u
74
lul'a
10.",
Mo. K. & T, Pi .. . 1.1
Mo Paclllc IP.
N. Y. Central l'.7"s
Noifolk A: West .... 72'
Out Al West !48
Penni R R li.iv
People's Gas 10V4
llM
lopi
.'7' 2
i-iessc'ti aioei car
Reatling
Reading. 1st Pr ..
lot;,
7Pj
IV
7'"n,
3t'4
7il".
:.iM.
!7 ,
bS
Si
71
21 "R
71 'r
3l'i
7-.rR
:;
17
1.7 U
I7
lniiU
!UU
1l'i
I')' 4
4014
OO'!,
'!"!
11
Ol'A
S'l
2S'
Heading, "net Pr .... 77
Republic Steel 'l U
St. L AL San F 7S
St. L So W ll'i
Southern Paclllc .... "t"2
Soutbeiii R. U . ... "iS'
Southcin R R , Pr.. Irs
Tenn Coal Ac lion... i.b1
Teas ,t P.ulllo .... 47 C
4S'i
Pnlon Paclllc 10b'. 107'
Pnlon Pacific, Pr.... 'H"r III'
C S I.e.ithei 14'H
P. S Rubbei 11! t
P S Steel 40',
P S Steel, Pr Wi
Wabnsh ,',0V
vvnb.ish, P -,i,i,
Western Union fii'i
Wheel .1 L R Sift
Wis Cential . ' ... 18'i
ll'i
11',
41'
3','i
r.i",
2S'f.
Total sales, onio slm'cs
.vioney, ( pei cent.
CHICAGO GRAIN A PRORPCR
WRRAT Onen. High Low Close
eeceiiiner US'a
CORN
December 4V
OVTS
December nci
PORK.
J.iiiuaiy 15 20
LARD
Januaiy Sb7
R1IJS
Januaij S 07
Gi
Ws
bO'i
47"i
31'i
15 30
ST7
sn
rU
1'20
M,7
S07
47V
M'a
150
S77
bli
NRW YORK COTTON.
Onen. High. Low. Close.
October S70
December 8 SI
Januaiy Sol
Bcranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS Bid Asked.
Lackawanna Dairy Co . Pr.... go
County Sav. Bank &. Ti list Co 300
Plist Nat. Rink (Carbondalo). ...
Thhd Uatlonal Bank D30
Dlmo Dop'' Ac DIs Rank 300
Rconomy L, H. &. P. Co
Flist National Rank uoo
Lack Ti list & Safe Dop Co . 195
Clark .t Snover Co, Pr R5
Scianton Savings Rank EOO
Tiadois' National Bank 225
Sciantoa Bolt & Nut Co 125
People's Bank 135
BONDS.
Scianton Packing Co
Scianton Pas-senget Railway,
tlrst mottgage, due 1020 115
People's Stieet Rnllway, flist
moitgagc, duo 101$ 115
BOO
40
35
I'copio s Mtteot Hallway, ucn-
eial mortgago, duo 1921
Scianton Tiac Co , b pei cent.
Rconomy L, R. As P Co
N, Jeisov & Pocono Ico Co....
Consolidated Water Supply Co
115 ...
115 ...
97
07
... 105
Scranton Wholesale Market,
(Conectod by H. G. Dale, 27 Lacka, Ave)
Floui-$4 40,
Ruttei Fresh cieameiy, 24c; fresh
dally, 22c,
Cheese ll',$al3c.
Rsss Neaiby, 22'5c.i weslnn. 21c,
Mm low Beans Per bushel. $2 35a2.40.
Green Peas Pei bushel, ii 25.
OnlonB Per bushel, 90c
New Potatoes toe, per bushel.
New York Grain and Produce Market
New Yoik, Oct. 1 Flour Pali ly active.
Wheat Spot llrm: No 2 led, 74',sc elova
toi ; No 2 led, 74?tt74?e, f. a. Ii. alloat;
No 1 northern Dilluth. Uiu. f. o. b,
aollat, Tlieio vvoio pioiiounced bullish de
velopments In wheat toda. Tho eloso
was llim at alc. net advance, Slav
closed 75c,: December, "Hie, Coin Spot
llrm; No. 2, bSc. olevatoi 'and Uli. f. o.
1). aollat; No, 2 ellow, bOc ; No. 2 white,
C0c; option markiit was active and veiy
Stiong today. Coin closed stioug. Peb
luiuy closed 49c; May, )7e,; Oetobor,
Ole. November, blc,; Decembei, rl?c.
Oats Spot linnet; No. 2, lie; standaid
white, 35c; white, Joe.; No. 3 white, ilVie,:
tiack white, 3lal7c; options actlvo and
nigner wiin oinui maucets liuttei
Steady; cieameiy, 22'ie,j factor. IbaISc ;
cieameiy, common to choice, 17',$a'22c ;
imitation cieameiy, IbalOe,: state tlahy,
17a21'4c,; lenovatetl, IblinlOc. Cheese
Film, now state, full cit-am. small col
otetl fancy, 12e ; small white, 12c: laigu
roloied, JUJc ; largo white, RV3c Rggs
Steady: aveiago best, 22.i24c: westein
candled, 21a23c; refilgorated, 10a21c
Chlcarro Grain Market,
Chicago, Oct. 1. Higher pilccs ruled
on the board of tiade today, with piovis
lons especially strong. October poik made
an advance timing tho day of 00c over
tho opening llgutes, and tho close was 75c
higher than jestci day's close, Januaiy
poik closed 2c. hlKher, October laid 30c.
higher: Januaiy, --Vie. higher and Jan
uaiy .libs, 10c. hlgliei. December wheat
closed 1'ic hlghei; com was Rc. high
er and oats, Kac. higher. Cash quota
tions weie us follows: Flour Quiet and
dtcady; No. J spiiug wheat. u'aRc. ; No. 2
red. Ii0a70c: No. 2 corn. r0c: No. a ol.
dow, 60c; No. 2 oats, 27,ic; No. 3 white,
FINANCIAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
fEuaM $600,000
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to S.30.
Spencer Trask & Co.
BANKERS
2? & 29 Pine Street, New York
Members New York Stock Exchange,
BGODY.McLELLAN & CO.
BANKERS,
No 57 Broadway, New York City.
iii:MDi:ns xi:w oitK srocic n.xoii vnoe.
STOCKS.BONDS and INVESTAIENTS
ORDERS EXECUTED
FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN
CASH BAUNCEJCROPTILPAIDi'IcLr
3Bg
A Picture
In a Frame
Is a picture complete.
If it's a good picture
then give it a good
frame.
This does not neces
sarily mean an expensive
frame, but it will be the
best for the money if you
buy it here. All kinds
and styles of frames from
a neat simple moulding
to beautiful frame made
of bark from our South
ern forests, and the glass
is always clear. Not a
single piece of defective
glass is allowed in our
workshop. If you are
interested in frames or
pictures, a visit to our
shop will repay you.
We buy the best
and buy it first.
GRIFFIN'S
ART SHOP
211 Washington Ave.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.
KIBMCTCilOTBmm
lltt Si
Lager
Manufacturers of
J J Jt J J $! tj $ ! 5 i $ J J
!$ J $$ 4 $ 2 Z s f f 3 ! $
N.SB... Scranton Pa,
OM 'Phone, 333i.
New 'I'lione, 2035
31c: No, 2 sp. 41i : No 1 uoitlittOHloiii,
tl-i'iM,; mess ihiiK, $11. so.117 W, blunt iIIih,
flUMUll; flmuldeis 9 ,'jj'J M, sliuit Lieut
bltles, $H.lJiiulU7',.; whiskey, $13.'
Chicago live Stock Market.
CliltiiBO. Oct 1 Ciittlo Hccolpts, Sl.COO.
IncliicliiiK SM ToKiiiiH and i),WO wcbtom,
eoml Btcmly; otheia lUinc. lower; koocI to
111 km KteciM, $7 D0a& -W; pool to medium,
Il.i7: Btockeis ami lectleiM. JJ i'al i); tovvb.
JlW.ilW; canneiH 1 40.1.M0. Ijullb, J.' Joa
173j cahes, WSUTi Texas fed btoeia, $Ja
i 23; western stceitf, ITJ.iJT1)
Hogs Receipts today, 20,000; tomoiiow,
The Interest Keeps Up in
Spite of the Rainy Weather
Yesterday's attendance at the Millinery Opening
was surprisingly large. Today will s'ee a larger
gathering at this
Fashionable Millinery Center
Come and See
Scores of
Untrimmed
Hats
In countless
shapes.for Miss
and older per
sons .are dis
played on the
tables.
A Very Noticeable
iPw5
Displayed In the handsome show case is called the
Rooster Hat. It's a round Turban, made of beaver
cloth and red velvet, with a rooster posed artisti
cally on me siue.
Another Hat That
Is a Chrysanthemum
stvle is round with a
side, long bow and
of the first type.
A Very Handsome
is a Round Beaver Hat, trimmed with a beautiful
cream lace scarf, draped about the edge. It has
two rows of small tea roses encircling the top.
It will not do to forget the many Fashionable Dress
Goods and Silk Weaves are receiving many attentions.
Quantity and Quality are here. Or the Beautiful
Laces that are being displayed at the Lace Counter
are jewels from the artists In lace making.
Shoe we like to advertise, the kind we like to show, and the
kind you can wear if you buy here.
BOX CALF.
Ladies'... $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
Misses'
Children's.
.$1.25, $2.50
,..75c, $1.00
IS,
!
i
RUDDY
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Ne?:t Door to new First National Bank Building.
eKScebO
X
j c
Green Valley
Rye,
The Velvety Whiskey,"
Is not a bit better than
it should be.
It's old enoug-h
$1.25 tt quart bottle, nt
i
Old 'Phono
2162,
b214 Lackawanna Ave , 5cr Anton
liflOOl left "vol. 7.171'. lO.il'o lown, inlcd
mill butolu'iii. $7u7iu. kooiI to iliulio
lie.ivs, $7.'iU7"i. iiitiBli licuvv. $iluu7 14,
llslit. $7a7 l"; liulK ot s.ili'S, iiiu.ii, 3
Slii'Oli Hitclpli, JH.UOU, hcu), stciul
to Hi n ; lambs wvu't; kooiI to iliolio
vvctlicm, JJ'.'al; full to clioku mixed, $.'.'3
aJMj imthe lambs, i Uim 'S
Buffalo Ltve Stock Market.
Kast liuffulo. Oct. 1 Cuttlo-Heielpt'i.
100; iiotlitn.-,' ilolns: tcmlcnci lovvci; voils
htitnitr: tops, JSa! .'Jj common to Rood,
J3 SO.l7.73.
Hubs Iletclpts, 5,100; dull, CalOc. lower;
vvs Avy woi'svv
St
cm
Millinery
Opening.
The Best
Markets
ot this country
linvc been semen
oil. The Jesuit a
rcco v ct-ore.iKinz
tiitiititlty nnd qual
ity. Tlio lace
trimmed hala are
n dellKht and aio
svmbols ot tlnlntl-
nesi, atti active-
ncs? and ccluslv c
nebs
Hat
Is a Favorite I
Hat, made from taffeta silk: )
bunch of Heckle PonDons on
tassels in back, in all a beauty
Hat
A Shoe
For Service,..
This is one of our new medium
priced Shoes that is exception illy
well made from matenal that will
withstand the hard service which
this season of the year forces upon
Footwear. This is the kind of a
VICI KID OR ENAMEL.
Ladies'... .$2.00, $2.50, $3.00
Our Special School Shoe
for the Boy sells at ..$1.00
ES&
New 'Phone
2974,
lioavv $7 33.17 VI; medium, $715a7.W; YoiK.
iis, JuiX'u; liKhl ilo , $i70.iiiM, pigs, b in j,
l i.u, uiiiijlm. JuiiiilO, stUKs, ?3.ii.V), i;i.iss.
ci.-i. i)5u.ti)73, ilaiiUt.. W7"ii7
Slicep and I.umlis Uctelptii. 3.100; t.hecp,
ill in; lamliH. .stenih. loc, IiIrIiui ; lop
lambs liJVi'lO; mils to good. l3 2i;
ji'iulliiKS Slil 30; ewes, IKjj.iI; blicop, top
mlid. J73ul; culls to good, 1.73.i3 G3.
on city.
Oil City, Oct. 1-Uiedll li.il.inccs. 123:
rcitllUntcs. no bid; sliipmcuts, bO.Ul bar
icH; iivcuiKc 7,.'o.' bauds; urns, 117,830,
bauds; avtriMC tJ,04J bauelt.
0 1
MUBPHY
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