-IMS &np k - THE SOIUNXON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOUEK 21, 1902. JO FRANZ PAPERS ARE ALL RIGHT COURT DISMISSED THE OBJEC TIONS TO THEM. Hearings tis to the Independent Democrat nnd Soclnllat Labor Ob jections Were Postponed Until Wednesday Action ou Cases In Argument Court Report of Attor ney Wntkins In tho Matter of Ap portioning Indebtedness of Tnylor and Lncknwnnnn. Couit yestetilny dNtnlhwl the olieo-tlon-j to tho nnm'nntlon p.iii-i-i of Wil liam Pr.ins. mil dcolmed them vnlltl. uno of tliv? mlticliml ol-jei-tliiiii to tit jiitt trs wim tiiat they did nut nntitl". the leqiilslte Z niinii"-. It -.wi- shown tluit they Iip 1 SIU naiupt anil noil" mi i-ui-eeRsrtilh- lutucl.i'ii, although It was aliened In the u'-Jet'tlnns tluit Many in' the Hlgneis wvn Duinoeiats or IU'intb llonns, ami not n.cinbeit nf th" Cltlfi-im p.irty, or which .Mi. I'limK I" the c.iudl ilute. Anolhci objection wa? that the hIk iiuluies wen- obtained on nine iWToient "heetn of iiaper, which wuie Mib'-i-(liteiitly iwted tOK'-thrr but only one of them v.ii Hwoin to. All. Fianr. was iut on the stand anil tcHtltU-rt thai the nomination impel win kept In hlh sloie and when one "licet, was tilled another wim p.iHUd onto It and the wink of t-ocuthiR slp;iiaturcs lontltiued until nine i-.h-.cti-. 'wie lilted In th.U way. The Inijre sheet was then swum to at -(oidliiK to law. There was no pldence to eontiudlel this statement of Atr. Finn; and the objections weie dls-niN'-cd. The lieniliiKs on the objections to the Independent Doniociatlf and Socl.il-Iht-Labor nomination papi-i-, which weic aKo 'et foi jc-teiday, who con tinued until Wednesday. Aigument Couit Opens. The trim of aiKitnient couit opened tsterday moinliitf with Judges I'd w.irds Kcllj and New comb on tho bench, t'abes wtie acted upon in this way: ArKiieil A. 13. l!ottoil. BBlinU iltl ot bu.inton, ci- ptioii- to icpoit ot iel ure; UliAibetli Uracil ar.ilnst city of Sci.-intnn, cMiptlons to lepoit of u f ne; M. r. Aii.l-- ig.ibul l'.itilcl Alc AndiewH ami othris nil'' t" .strike off lha: llopkln Jlnd(loks .m.ilnst Jamc H. .MiC'ann. Mile to ".till-.-1 ofi lieu. Continued Audi ew fiillak ,i-:ilii-l liroigo Kerneinc-M. I ale to oppn iiul-;-miiU: Jos-oph ,T. .Jcnnn agnrbt John O. htintou. inle to open inrlgi. at: l.ickit w.inn.i eountj a gainst M Al .Swccnc . lull' to open twlsmcnt: ill' ot Kii.iul'm .iC'fitnM 1. I'mu A S"il-. ink- tn Mi Ike off mmiiiipil lien. .1. IVulin.indo .igalnM. ihj ci I Seianton. occpllniis to lepoil ot -V-i.e. filial! P. Kellei m-nilf-l .Inines II. Kcllei. rule Cm draco in dUono, I-lii-bclli Wion aKalnst Kit hurt Wion, Ullc foi rtcuci in diioico, J!n Omiw-I-. l agaiii.l Jmrpli u-ow-Ui, Pili' fni denet ill dhowr : Cell i 11 TifT.ui- .iK.illi' t 1" A. Tiff.ini. llde tin deuce 111 diniio, I'eiia s-.l,.inl.i Cintiil Hit win-, icmipiiiy agninsl IMer M-kiMc. ml to fit Ike otf inle to di--olo .ittiieluiient. In n- inc-ii-pniatlon ol St St.iiiiMins I'oliMi National cbiirch. eMopilon . II (.Snlilskmi .iK.iiust i; 'Ieiin'1 and nlhcii, ink' to tile ip peal iiiinc pi o tunc, .1 .1 .lend in .'iiniuM. r. i: Waii'ico, I'oitiui.iii; r.itiuk umtv nu.iinst W. K'n'tii, iiitloiail; rommnii iveiltll nf rimi'.Nhnulii ag.illT-t Aniiii SdiwaiU, leitlni.iii. citv of t'eiantoa against 11. Wolf, ipitioi.ul: lonimon wcaltli of TVnii'ih.inl i agaiiT-t Ki.ink Alluigt, iiitloiaii. A! P. (iilni ic'iinst Kostnck Show i niiipanv. ipitlui.nf; AI ix l,t Iclimnn .igninst A. H Cohen, ceitiouui, Abe Kalinttiik against O. Coin fM ti oiaii, T .1. Hoian against W.i'-co linrn liol. Cfitinraii; Alithail V. T.ivclle against lJllcn l.'iiclle, rule tor decu e in illioice; A'iul.i A". Tnpp against Almon 1' Tilpp, lule for clicico In dUoiei-; S.nnli A. Tiguo against Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Hailto.Ml eotnpanv and city of Sc i niton, detnurier; Clulstopliei Steiens against city of Seianton and Delawaie, l.acknwanna and Wi stein Itailnnd coni pny. demon er; Rudolph AVarneka against lonlsa AVarneka, inle lor ilecrce In cli Aoice; Tjorin Sliotwell agiinst Christina. Shotwell, ltdo for deciee in diioico; Su an 1Z. Payne against Alficd Tajne, ali monv. Utiles Abolutr W. V. AlcOlnnis against .Tames J. Tlagerty, rulo to stilku off Hen; Thomas Henry against James J. llaggei t and othtrs, inle tn strike off lien; AI. C. Ansley against 13. I Carty and others; rule to strike oft lien. Proceedings Iteteised laither Pilco against Jllchacl A'ukns, certloi.til Submitted A. C. Coddington against 13. Coddington, ruin tor deciee in dhoico. Off List City of Scranton against D. P. Thomas estate, tulo to Htiike off lodg ment: Alaigaiet Itltca against Chillies Hit ea, eeitioinii; Stanley Ducat against l.ouls 55c7oski, ceitloiaii; conimonwaelth of Pennsylvania against David Alaska, eeitlorari. Sottled 13, II. llldgeway against Alary A. Rldgeway. liilo to i educe alimony; Outlielnz, Wolster &. Kiajer against hv Why can't wc come over to your house and play uny more? Because papa gets so mad when we make a little bit of noise. What makes hint that way ? Mamiiu tays it's dys pepsia makes him act so crazy That's about the wav it strikes the small boy. The dyspeptic has no idea of bis own unrea sonableness or hureh neis. Mttle things arc magnified and seem to justify his quick, anger. There's health for the dyspeptic and happiness for the family by the U3c of Doctor Tierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, It cures diseases of the stom ach and other organs of digestion and uutrltiou, ami restores perfect health and strength, by enabling the perfect digestion and assimila tion of food. si have taken one )tottl of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for indigestion and liver complaint ' write Mr. C. M. Wilson, of Yadkin College, Dvidton Co,, N. C. " Have had no bad spelts since I commenced lakiuz cmr medicine -in fact, hac not felt like the same ibbu Be fore I took the 'Got Jen Medical Plscov ery ' I could not rat ans thing without aw ful distress, but nov, I can eat anytuiug I wish without liaiiug uuUeaaant feeling," !I)r. Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets cleanse and regulate the bowel. ' -.1 UH Vo'-CUHf9 r. ir Sfi r i5cyl 1 S , LTKJ OVERLOOKED. There Arc l'ntent Medicines and lecmcdlcs Without Nttfnbep For Every Dlseaee' and Affliction but One. . , A prominent physician was recently asked why It was that there are m many "blood purlllers," "neivo tonics" and lcmedles for every III, except one of the most common and annoying, vis! piles, Ho replied, there nio two pilnclput reasons. First, physicians nnd people In general, hiue thought that the only permanent cute for piles was a .surgical opeiatlon, that medicin al preparations weic slmplv pnllntlve. Another reason Is, that piles Is In no tpnu of the word an Imaginary dis ease; the suffeier from piles Is very much aware of the fact, and for this icason, the few so-called pile salves, ointments, etc., have been shot t-lhed. The patient eiy soon discovered their Inelllclency. He says fuither, foi innately, howev er, there Is u new lemedy for piles, which judging fiom Its tapldly glow ing popularity, will soon take the place ol all other tictitment! It has certainly made astonishing: cures In thlh obstin ate dbca"e and Its meilt has made It famous among physicians and uhetewi' It has been Intioduccel. This lemedy Is sold by nil druggists utiilei the name of 1'yinuild Pile Cuie. Pi out the Immediate icllef which the I') i amid Pile Cure gives In all foi inn of piles, manv ih.slclans .supposed It contained opium, tocaliic or some sim ilar .substance, but upon analysis It was found to be peifeutly free Horn am thing of the kind, and that the In stanl relief nnd cine which follows Its use is lather the icsitlt of Its lcmiulo able healing, soothing action on the parts affected. Tho Pyramid Pile Cine is the only lemedy, except a surgical opeiatlon, which Immediately relieves and per manently cuies every form ol piles. It Is sold by druggists at 50 cents and $1, or by mall fiom Pyramid Ding Co, Aim shall, Allch. Merthu Wclkcis, mle to open lodgment; J. O. Aekiinian against G. AV. Hom bakei, exceptions to leport ot refoiee; tommonwpilth ol Peiinsx Ivanl.i against Casslc Sampson, ceitloiaii. Report of Auditor Watkins. Attoinc v James K. Wntl.Miis. who was connnissloned by the couit to make an audit and njipoition the indebterlne-s of the boiiiugh ot T.ilor and township of hackawanim and the .i hool tiistilets of each, b'-cause of the annexation of a pait of the towiisjiip to the borough, liltd his repoit eteicl.iv. Air. Wat kins s.ij s, n com lusion: "Ti epitomie, tlie bniough of Ta loi, by ic.ison of the annexation ol the said petition of L h kawann.i township to itt teiritoiiil limits, owes to the said township ol l..ickaw.inn,i the Mini of ?s,'i.'7 0l, and the school dlsttict of the township of Lackawanna owes to Ibe .si hool tiisttlct of thp borough of V.i.sloi thp hum ot 'o.jii.C! " The ic pot t tas eonllinied nisi. 1 Throe Admissions to Hni W. W. Johnston, of n.ild .Mount, was jesterdav admftted to the Lackawann.i ii. on motion of Attorney W. ti. Jes sup Thomas A. Pouahoe was admit ted on motion or his biothei. Attorney AI. .1. Dnn.ihoe, .Mr. Don.ihnu was for meilv cngageil in uonspipcr woik, and 11 es In South Scranton. Joseph 13. Uienmin, of Carbondale, w.u, ndmitted on motion of Attorney W. W, Lithrope. He was formcilv principal of the Pell township school'-. All thiee aie graduates or Dickinson Law school at C.-nlUk. Yesterday's IHamage Licenses. Thomas P. Gilboy Seianton 131iz.ibelti Alay Scranton Oscar I.is Scramoii Simile Lester Scranton Joseph Zopl Jessup Antonio DIpollto Jessup Ciiisiepiii DIpollto Jessup Itoslna Famoso Jcsiup COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. John O'Roinke jcsteday cnteird ball In tho sum of JJOO. John Flynn becamo his bondbman. Tho sentence of John Troy, comieted of aggraMitcd assault and battery was post poned until the th st dav of the next teini. In the caso ot Joseph Walker against the Walker Automatic! Steam Coupler company tho rule granted to compel tho assignment of lettets patent Mas jeslei tlay discharged by agreement. Patrick AIcLnne wns joRturdny appoint ed judgo ot election of the Second dlstiitt, of tho Sixth w.ud to till tho vacancy caused by tho teniowil liom the dlstilct of Jnmes O'Malley. John Lenahnn, ronvlrltcl last week of carrying concealed wearons, -was j,cstei day benteneed to live months' impiison ment in llio county jail, the sentence to dato from AIny 31, IPO:, -Alien Lenalnn was committed. WAS A VERY HEALTHY MONTH. Small Death Rate and Few Contag ious Diseases in September. The repoit of Dr. W. iZ. Allen, sup erintendent of the bureau uf health for the month of September was published yesterday. It shows 110 deaths from all causes, a decieaso of 4fi as computed with the preceding month: a decrease of 24 fiom the average for the year, nnd a dec tease of 29 as computed villi the aveiage death i.ito tor September lor four j ears p.ist. Theic weies 7S births lepoited. 38 males and -10 females. The number of tontaglous diseases lepoited vuis 20, Of these one mis diphtheria: ltl, typhoid fever: 2, com lot lever; I chicken pox, and 2, small pox, There was 1 death fiom sen i let lever; 1 liom whooping cough nnd 1 fiom membiniienus eioup. Last week the number of deaths was 23. Only one new case of contagious diseawt was icported, a caso ot typhoid fevei. D 1. & W, BOARD. Following is the make-up of the DflUwnie, Lackawanna and Western boaid for today, AIONDAY, OCT JO l'xtr.-ib L'abt-ii p. in,, Dunn; S p. m Aluiphyj lu p. in,, nu.gg; u p. m. Staples, ' Summits ij p, m,, rrounielker, Pushcih-ti p. hi., Klrbj ; S p. m , caw; 10 p. m, Aliirraj. UMWb Wet-1 p. in, J L. noss; u p. in , Allen. TUESDAV, OC'IOHLIt 21. nxtras Knst-S a. in , Uartholomew, 4 a, in., Moster; 7 a. m., Oolden; Jl a. m., Devlno; 1 p. m., Wallace; 5 p. m , St ovens. Pushers-2S0 a, m Slathewson: 7 a. m , Wldnei; 7 a. m., Plnncrty; 7 a. in, L.trnplnu; 8 J. m., llouaer; U a. m , Jlonrt 11.45 a. m . Mninn. 1 T .! -t , .-..- . -. . ...VSH.a, ,, ,,,,, uuil merj 7.20 p. m.f Murphy; t p. m., V'. H. UUl iUUIUIIiVW. IleinfifS 1 30 fl- m. Mavnvann t n ... Gaftnoy; to a. w., Socorj S.15 p. m., Stan ton. Kxtras We6t Third Kl. Tj-i'oi.fn.rf. r: n I m., Brown p. m., Lord. UNITED STATES COURT OPENS Concluded from Page 6.J patents for the call which It manu factures, a design patent and a me chnnlcnl latent. The subject matter of both patents he declined nie precisely the same. The design patent was se cured on Doc. .3, .80S. and the me chanical patent ou Jan. ii, 1901. Air. Coxe nrgucd that there cannot be two monopolies, the one Infringing upon tho other, and that under the I'lilted States .statutes the term ot a patent monopoly cannot bo extended ns In this case fiom seventeen years, the statutoiy limit, to nearly twenty years. He then declared that it boisoshou calk Is not a fit subject for a design patent because a design patent can only be scented for tin ultlcle which up pc.ils to the "nclhetlc emotions." It is absuid, he said, to contend thnt u hoiseshoc cull, could, by any stretch of the Imagination, appeal to u per son's "aesthetic emotions," He tend fiom a icccnt decision of the United Htntes couit of appeals, In which It was uiieiiiilvotally set forth that u horse shoe calk Is not a subject for u design patent. If the design patent bo ele clai ed void, he said, the mechanical patent seemed later must fall with It. Attorney Hervey H. Knight, ot Wash ington, D. C, who lepreseiits the Wil liams C'.ilk company, ndmitted that the sweeping decision of the court of ap peals would seem to invalidate the de sign patent, but he said that this de cision was not !iL'Ci'saiily binding, and pointed out that the couit had appar ently ignoied two geneial categories under either of which a hoiseshoc calk might propel ly come. Monopoly Not the Same. The monopoly obtained under the de sign and mechanical patents, he dc claied Is In nowise the same, and even though the design patent might be Invalidated the other patent would not of necessity become old with it. Judge Archbald uM.od Air. Coe if he could cite anv mithoilty to piovo his contention to the contiary, and the lat ter e.piessed his Inability to do so, a-oiting that the point i.ilsed is a new one in patent piactlce. Just befoie adjournment was taken the bankruptcy cits of A. J. Kennedy, ft a! . and I'.iuce Cook, ct il against the dull; Summit Daily and Condens ing tnmp.inv, weif called, and a lurv was secured. Former Judge K. X. Wil laid and Attoiue A. V. Rower tepre m lit the plaintiffs, and Attoinc-.s C. I'ouiegvs and John V. -'ctagg appear for the dnfendmt eonipam. The case will be hr, ml this morning. .'he .ileg.itlons made hv both plain tiffs lie that the toiiden-ary om pauv. while in a state of insohencv. tiansferi ed teitalli lcil estate to At toiuev Gisiige ) Tntloi, nf this it, md eeitalu pef-on ilit to the Summit Diiit company, the s.inie with intent to ckli.itid ci editor. pplic ition is made to line tin- companj dtcl.iied b inlci upt. niiiins a lull in the couit pi net "d ingi two pictsjiti'tiv e i Itl.eus )nt-entid themselves tor n.itui.iliz.ulon. "I'm nfiald I'll h.ie to it-lii-e ou, sentlfiiien," said Judge Aichbalil, -tMlh a sinilc. "It's s(1 Ural eltction dav that I'm leasombly teit-im jou'd hue a pretty haul time leslstlmy the temp tation to ote. t'ltme arounil a tin c lec tion and we'll (ix mattcis up foi you," "You ain't gnlng us a fair shake," said one of the two disgi untied futme i ltleu.-. as he filed out. Rugs and Carpets The Best Bargains We Ever Offered. Fine Persian Rugs $ 6 01), worth $io.oo. 10.00, " 15.00. 20.00, " 30.00. 30.00, 45.00. 45.00, 60.00. Fine Mousouls and Kazaks . . . $15.00, worth $20.00. 20.00, 30.00. 25.00, 35 00. 35.00, " 50.00. Carpet Sizes Persian 9 ft. x 11 ft $65.00. Turkish 10 ft. x 14 ft $75.00. Kermahshah Rugs 9 ft. X 12 ft. 6 ft, 6 iuch. x 4 ft. 4 inch. 6 " r c I 6 6 " II At one-half their real value. Royal Wilton Rugs, Imperial Axminster Rugs, Best Smyrna Rugs At Reduced Prices, ilichaelian Bros. & Co., 134 Washington Avenue, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Oct SO. Irregularity matked the course ot today's ntoou market. Tho controlling lnutlcnccs weio the nnceitiiln ty as to tho outcome of the coal miners convention) tho rise In foreign exchange and tho threatened action of the south ern court against the latest rnlhond com bination, 'lireio weio some material gains at the oulsot, however, especially In St. I'nul, Jliiltltnoro and Ohio, lenliBlvaiila, Allssoinl I'acltlc and Wisconsin Cential. On the other hand such nctlvc Issues nn Heading, Louisville and Nashville, Nor folk mid Western and Atehinon weio low er. Tho slieligth of St. I'aul was pioh ably dun to lepoita of an eiuly announce ments of "lights." Tho Hint reactionary mocmtnt was checked by the Incienscd stiengtlnot llaltlmoie and Ohio as well as pool movement In seveial other Mocks, Including Illinois Contial. At tho same time l'nlon I'aclllc, whlcli lmtl been fahly steady, sold off and St. Paul also lost a point from Its best IIbiuo. Ad vances In the Issues nf Minneapolis, St. I'aul and Sault Sto Alnrle, Toledo, St. J.ollls and Western, piefelied, Knlisas City and Southern and Canadian I'aclllc were asctlbed to the valious pools Inter ested in tlioso stocks. I'inctlcally the same lnlluences weic at woik In other eiuaiteis, though the stiongth of Amal gamated Copper lcsiilted paitly fiom the advance In the price of that metal. The t'nited States Steel abates weie llim ami In fair demand. Ti ailing In the mictions wns very modeinte, Chicago bought heavily of the pool slocks tlnough some of the leading commlt-don houses and l'lttsbuig and Cleveland 01 tiers for tho sumo class ot stocks weio numerous. In fart the hulk of the dav's bulness which was compaiatlvciy small, came liom out ot town. The hind coal stocks while not tllspkning pionounced piessuin showed little support, and the soft coaleis, which weie piomlncnt lu the e.uly operations, closed with little or no Impiovemctit. Money was decliledlv easv. Alost of the tlay'ji loans weie at it per cent. TI10 dovwi wnrtt trend of tho list wns mole matked dining tho nftPinoon session and piae tlcally all ol tho imiIv gilns were lost at the close. The oecptlons to this mlc were mainly In the miscellaneous gioup. Ionilon wnet a seller nil dav. nggiegato sales amounting to about "" OOtl shales. Tliehf weie made chlellv in the cailv llse and Included the Soft Coalets, Atchison and Southern Pacific. Total .sales for the day. ltl2,700 shaics. The bond niukrt was quiet and Iresulnr today in svmpathv with the unoien stock speculation. To tal sale, par value. $' fS" (XX) t'nited States lionds weie all unchanged on the last call. The following quotations aio furnished The Tribune by Halght .t Freese Co. 311 815 Meais Jiullding. AV. D. Runyon, nian oger. Opon.HIgh Low.Closn Amai. Copper 1-5 liT'l O'l it Am. ('. . T Mi,, H, :'ii 36 Ameilcin Ice 10. lO1. Hi' IflU Am. rce, I'r Jt.' 31.1,- "il'i "v,i A in. l.neomothc It'-, il'c 31 .M'c A .11. I.oco. Pr 11 h ?!', Pft SU'i An. S A. It. Co iT'i IV I7'( IT't Ameilcan Sugar ....l.'i IJ . l-Tg l-' Anaconda Copper ... is JOJ so .m) Atihlsiiu . S)-R snt, Si) Atchison, Pr lilltj HIP, lot li) unit, .v Ohio no's 11. liu'-. iiuii Hiook 11 T Id '.P. t.l tt Canadian P.uitic ....1 !T't 1"V HV'i HI'S t nei. cv tinio ;i's ..; cVi .'-1.- Chicago .t Alton .... 3. '', ",7H ,T , t'hic. A. r; w 't', , s ii .'h's i". ai .; st p n.!,, no. vnm lit. C, It 1. ,. V .. , ... JtHU- LMi'C L"iX)ih it)t- Col Kuel ,t lion.... M1 t'I .!'- ''i Cnl. A: Sotithein . . II M '.C T' C.il. &. South , i Pi m r.l -,ou -it Del & Mud IT.''. IT."'. 172U 17.:"- Dm. A. K. ( Ii " '-, " I. " II Den As II. C. , Pi .... : s.' ftp, ft.' Uetioit Southern .. , Jl". .'IV. .'I ' Viif '"i ! ' i 3nh "-' l"ili, 1st Pr i.s i,-iB i.s i, t.ii" :nd rr r.'1, r.i v, Ho king V.il. .. STi. sTii. ,,!. i,i. Illinois I'entiit . ..r,j " l: 11 1 I Kan ClP A South . 'M- )!'- tl's ,a t.oiti" .v- N.iMi l.'i" Ill's iv" 1 "i AIiuili itlan 1I"V lit'- 1 Vn n,lj Mil St ll- 141 1 1!''7 IIP- IIP. Meitnn t'cnli.il . . t t Ji ,- -'t'l'i - Mo. K. .- Te M ,Ps ,iii. ,i,u. Aln , K R- T Pi ... i,t4 f,p.. i,:" i,, " Mn Pm ilk 11J 11.' IIP- 111 H S V Cent ill .... ,7", 1W( I"1! J"7 Xoilolk f. We: I .. . 7S'( sm 7' t 71 Out A. Wist .'.Pj .11' .',rt il Pacha Aim! .., ... . i.. nZ ji . ij PtMin.i It It i,ii," li,,-i it,-, " 1i", Pioplt s Oa Mir, 11117-5 lull, pip, Piesscd Steel C,n .. ill i.iy. nr4 i, Itrntliii iiv isig i i,i, 1,1.1, lit.idlng, Nt li vs ss , Reullng, Jd Pt . ... 7S :s 77 77 , Wi'pubiic stoi 1 jj-8 :iK jj1 ji's Itenublii Steel. Pi .. 7't Ml 71 " mi Soiithein P.icltlc 7I'h 7J 7- Southrin K It ',-. t A :7t, :7"4 'Southern It. It, Pi s t )- n Teini Coal A. linn ", i,;t, t,y ik-,if T'nicn Paellic liiij 1071, Kf,- ln,-s Plilon Pacitic, J't ... ip, OH. 'Vi 1'1'f. i; S. leather 11 11 1P IP". 1 . - Lfithei, Pi ... ftrfi !rK ftn7s ;irR J' R- Steel 41 11 II II I' S Sled, Pi 'ip8 01 PI SP, Wabash . r.U 3.- 34 :V. A abash, Pt .7)1 J ,io ,-,), fti AVistein Villon pjii l.'i, OP- 'tp.', AVheel. A: T IJ .SU :W ':,tT siT Wis C'-Mti.il iSU ;i .''. Ss K-dlvltiend 5 Total sales, fi.17,10i) shales, Jloney, 4'. per cent. CIMCAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. AVII1.AT- Onn. High. Low. Close December 725a 737 71", 71 Alav 7114 7-, ;n 74 CORN- " ' M R nreember ,Mi4 Mi .IP, r.p, Tiil- ' 4 '4 '"6 DecenMiei 31 .IP, "p , ,,. Aiav v,:k :',j ajij ;pi. PORK. S B 9('tober 17r,0 17.r.D 17.-.0 17) laiuitu v 13 82 15 SJ 13 75 Pi SO October 1007 1007 10 07 1007 Januaiv 012 op 010 0 1 RIDS- October ll.no 11 00 1100 II 00 -t-iiiii-i. s;i, n 7 8 a, iz NKW YORK COTTON AIARKUT. . . Open. High. Low. Close tjcioner 837 s 11 S ..7 S to i-ecemner K IS SftJ S 17 S ' J Januaiv S5' Alay .... .:.,' i MU 8 ,-,-, .S3D Sill S 11 S.!') r S..0 Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based ou Tar of 100. STOCKS. Bid Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co, Pr,... 60 County Saw' Bank & Trt'.st Co 300 ..'. Vhbt Nat. Bank (C.itbonualo), ... bo. Thlid tJatloiial Bank 530 Dlinti Dep A: Uls, Bank 3W l.conomy L, II. & P, Co 4J Pi, at National Bank ,.,, 1300 ,,, Luck, TliiHt A. Sato Dap. Co . 103 ... Claik tt Snoier Co, Pr U3 ... Seianton Savings Bank con ... Tiadei.s' National Bank , 223 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co lii People's Bank 133 , Scranton Packing Co ,.. M BONDS, Seianton Pai-sensur Railway, lUHi moriBtiijo, uuo iu,, 115 ,,, Pcoplo'ti Street Railway, Ih sit moitgage, due I'Jlb l!3 ... IVople's Stieot Railway, Gen ual inoitgnso. duo lO'l 113 ... Seianton Tiac. Co , C pet cunt. 113 Economy 1... II a. P. Co , ,., 97 N Joihey A Pocono Ico Co 91" Consolidated Water Supply Co ... Wi Scranton Wholesale Mniltot, (Collected by II, O, Dale, -.'7 Lacku. Ave) Plain Jl 4o Iluttei Vrcsh tieameiy, 21c; fieuli daily. 2.'c. Cheese U',EaIJc. I-BBii NtMiby, ".iije ; westtin, 21c. I.KBh Niaiby, 2J'.u j westuin, Vlcj tan alt il, 22c : case count. 21e Alaiow Be a na-Per but-hel, $3. Onloim Per liuthel, SOc Now Potatoch-iuu pei biihliel, N"ew York Grain and Produce Market Now York, Oct 20.-Plour Klrnily held but tlllluter uwliiB lu tho hitu wheat bieak. Wheat Spot bteadj , No ,' ud, "iic. elevator; No 2 led, "SaTSl.e. f o b. ulioat; No, I iioithein Duluth, WV.e. ' o It allo.it; wheat opened eubler but ral lied mid was hUttm,- until mld-it.i,, TluouBh tho afteiiioon weaknefc-i cottiln ued and the c!ot.o was partly Uc. net low er .May closed TW.c ; Decenibci. "bUc Coin Spot easler; No. s. ijS'Je. elevator and 0o. t, o. b atloal, No i yellow. 7lt , No. L' white, 71c; options liuav, unload ing fiom all uldes. was thfl featuio nnil 10 Hpon.slble for u Hhnrp bieak In pilccs Maiket closed 't-aX: net lower; Januiiiy closttd 52c; May. Wit-; Octolin, 0791' ; No cinlK'i . (Ho.; De'cc-mbei . W.ic Oath Spot quiet; No. 2. 31c: stand. nil white. 37c; No 2 white. i7c: No J white. SOHc; Hack white western, S'TWuI-Sc. , track will to mute. ,Mio3ii:8C.; onenlntc stoatt, o.iIh eventually eased off with other maikets and cloned unsettled; December closed SfiH. Butjer lrlim; extra cieumory, 25e ; QMfflBJ0UU0 (S Items for L An Accommodation Store WHY? Because we guarantee all merchandise. Goods exchanged or your money refunded. Continuous activity, a never-ceasing effort to make every day more interesting than the one just passed. That are mote elegant than ever before, and are here in greater quantities than you'll likely see anywhere else. Beautiful creations, stylish and dressy. Black Spangle Trimmings Applique and medallion.also straight &A (f bands, at, per yard 12cto PW Drapery Nets Point de Esprit, Tosca and Brussels, white or Q-C lltl Appliques and Medallion Effects aro some of the beauties for trimmings; cream, white, Arabian and black. All-Over Laces Cream, white, Arabian and black, unique and : (( conventional designs. Yard, 65c to -Pt?oVf-f Irish Crochet Filet and guimpure in white ornaments of extraordinary oddity. This class of lace trimmings is very suitable for the adornment of handsome materials, silk or wool. Lavida Corsets This Corset is exclusively retailed at the Big Store, and is fashioned after the highest ideas of French manufacturers. The materials are all imported, Boned with real whalebone, heavy lace top with narrow ribbon running through. Straigh, front, French gored. Priced at 42.50 Umbrellas 26 and 28-inch all Silk Serge, Paragon frame, fancy curved wood handles, also the t Princess handle. Priced at ij) 1 ,50 ComfortabSes Fancy Satin Coverings, plain on one side and figured on the other. Full size and filled with the best white cotton. Priced at - $3.00 and 3, 5l) Stylishly Trimmed Hats At eveiy turn in this delightfully planned and beautifully arranged Allllinery Department. Here ts a description of a very fine and costly hat that you should ask to sse when down town again. It's a la-ge black beaver picture hat, laced with plaited taffeta, draped in Dands of lace and jet buckle, trimmed on top with two large plumes, drooping gracefully over the back. NOW Arrlva's ill .III! to-OiS Knickerbocker and Norfolk Suitings. FINANCIAL. Prudent Manor Woman Everybody in Scranton knows the strength, the capita, the surplus and the unchallenged high standing of the Thfad N&tioiial Bank Where, savings accounts, whether large or small, are given 3 per cent, interest. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 0.30. ti.cti.rv, ln.tlSi' ; neninoiy. common to clitiki', t'.u.lV.i ; Imitation eu-iimoiy. lift .Co., HllUO llllliy IKl-Ml . IfllQWlll'-l, li-.n Jle. Clnwp null; Him statu Hill cioiiii , Hlii.ill colon il fancy, nlil. l-3. : it-w jmill white, old. I.U.I m. 1-r'oUl-Uc ! I" -to olnli'il, cilil. l.V : lU'W, It1!' . Iiiib-' " old, I'.'t ; iius, lli-c. Philadelphia Gtaiu nnd Provision. 1-llilQdolpllla, Oit -'0 - WliP.it-Klim; ronlliict Kindt. Octolii-l, . i'iii7.ili.c ,"' Dull 11ml wmlc; No J eIlo 011 tuuli, iflc. nnts-l-'lim 11ml V-i IiIkIm'i, u "lut" illiintil IPt.ttSo I'lom- I'll 111. n.iloc 1101 l-aui'l lilKliu lluliii--Kiiin, ".i- lii-Jlier; etui wis-ti'iit . itiiinnl.v. - .' i do, iH'iii. )i piiilte, -'.i i:bbh- hliMil . lull il niiind: fu xh iie.uin. .n ; I"-'- orf; 'i". WfHtflll, .'ill.'!1 I , ilu do : do !-OlllhVWHt-uin, .'.u.i.. ; do do ; do Miullifiii, SlnJ'-V do do i-n-H I'lini tiiiil lili'lui: N'tw y 01 It lull ci nims pilmu Miiul Jr'y J-f do. do. do, lull to h'ood, i-imill. ll..ilL".i , do. do do inimo l.tiKn. l.'alJ'ii' , do. do. do, mil lo s-ood do, U4Hlc Huiiuul i-iiiBius l'lU'liniferd inton QuM lint t-temly Tallow -I'M m. Kood ikiutiiiil; clt iniiiiL, in tlficf.. u.iii'4i' . comitij inline, in Imih'In, Vbutii , do iliuk in li.nrt'ls. 115 iiVic , nikifc i)ViiU)!i.i l.l-o I'oultiy Stendy, full iliMii.mil! low l. lnl.ul.'c ; o.s- .....tl....l 1,., 11., itIO iiutali.iu kitl'ft ' HPilnir (lili-Ki'iih, lOalh , iluikb, lt'tnl.Ku . niihuy. luai.v.i H-n"i iv.iii-- v-fi.-D-.fi-. I'oulti v QiiU't and fowls rasloi , low Is iliolce wo-.ti'in IJaU'.c : do. niutlioin unci wi-tain l.".lUi . do lair to fcoml. iHu l.'o , old loosti'is Oc , loiihtliiB rliloltuii.. ucailiy, Iiukc, "( . do -iiituii una nn- diuiu, lliiISc , v.eNtoin ilo . UiKis i'.'Ji lie,; do Miiall mid incdiiiiii, lOilic Ho- , .il..u l-lmlii J(l lt,,l,,lt fl,,il Cr.il ,-Vl pounds In Mil Kb; nh at. sonnu bushels; onin, 5,000 bnslicl-j, oats, OWO IiubIu'Ih, fclilnmillts Wliout, ll'inoo Ijiisthol., tout. fi.tOO buvlii'l.; oats, t-i.0X liiialn-ls Chicago Grain Market. Chlcoso. Oct '.Ol.-islei c-uIjIch ami Inigu iculpta mused u weak opening In wheat hut the cloaoi w.th iiim with Do- ct-mbor up 'laHi., Deoeniber com weak. -.'nu. lov.er and oats a sluul-j lower Goa.lS DepftrUnent Moire, Velour. FINANCIAL Makes careful inquiry before deciding where to deposit money oeiiccr Trask & Co. BANKERS , 2T & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. ll0()IY.3Icl.KMAIN&(J0. BANKERS, So S7 UroaJwu-., Ntw VorK City, MI,MDi:ilb NllW .OltK SIOCK IIXUIANGK. SrOCIvS.BONDSniia INVESTMENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN Januniy punhlona ilo-sed lrom .".iT,'nlV low m f"anli quoiutlou wi'io as rollow., rioui Slrailj , No .' f.pi ii.ts wlnai, 7.1a r.'sC , No ,i, l.)',Sji7al0 , .Nil 2 It'll. 714ll 7-'c , No J out 11, ,Vo . No .' jellow, (11)1 , No .' outs. iVSu.fo , No -! while, J No 'i wlilto, J.'a.'.lf , No .' ik. I'J-Jo i Kood fti'dlus iMilt-y. -, l.ili to cholct) miiltiiu:, Slnc ; No 1 llnx wid. l.lb; No 1 iioitli HiHti'iu, II .'0. inline ilniotlii sft'd, -, iiii'ss poil, pei haritl, J17..V); laid, iwr lnO pouuiH, -, aliort ilhs 8ldt4. jliT3.il.'; slioiildU, Jli'.'.ilO; slioil clear fides, l.'a 1'nst Liberty live Stock. ..nut l.llK'ity, Oct ) Cnttle--r.owei, ohok-e, W&O.i"; piimo, pi l.'.iij (1. j-ood, $19) il"l lM, llost Htrenl , nilnio he.i liogs S7,l'a 7K; inedlunit.. ?7..!0a7 S".; heay yoil-.ci.-i, J7.20a7 SO, ll-jht do . T.llU7.r-: piss. !o On.i 7.10; ioubIis ;0.i7.25. Sheep Low ei, host wetliois, fOCoa-i.W; i cm You Women's KSd Gloves For $1.50 And guaranteed. All shades, cream, white and black, glace, pique and suede, two metal clasps. This is the celebrated Tre' fousse Glove. When you're looking or thinking about gloves you'll remem ber this kind if you once have tried them. Bear Brand Yarns When this brand is mentioned the cream of the yarn field is set before you. Saxony, colors and black, per skein ioc Germantown, in colors and black, per skein iac Spanish, per skein only 15c G-irmantown Knitting Yarn, full quarter pound skein, oer skein -5c Shetland Floss, per skein 4c STAMPED LINEN DOYLIES Sizes 9, 12, 18, 20 and 24 inches. Latest floral designs. PILLOW TOPS College designs, floral de signs add many subjects, at 29c, 50c and 59c. Changeable Taffeta Plaid Silks. Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. lunsterJiForsytii 2.18-327 Pen 11 Avenue. -J MuniilHcturers of Old Stock :. . -J. -J. J ! i ! H' - ! PILSNER I J. nS?l Scranton, Pa. Old 'Fliotie, 333. New 'Phone, 2935 mils and common. Jl Mai, choice l.-mlii i5 10.13 o), teal lahes, IT.VlaMU Oil Market. Oil City. Oct. 20-Ciedlt Dalnnces. fKOj t ei tlllt uttn. no bid- shipments, 20.',.:r bui lds; uvtt.igc, jii.BiT battel..: urns, i7,.iiS baucN; ateroBt.', 80,71. bauois . HIS IS Lager Beer..