THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. 8 Royal r Absolutely tDBE Absolutely tDBE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oyu nnwa POWOtH Us LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD MONEY FOR THE AID OF THE STRIKERS RECEIVED. Delegation That Went to Philadel phia toSee Secretary McGulre Hns Returned to the City Men Wonted nt Port Jervis Whtit the Stock holder Says About the Report That the Lehigh Vnlley Is to' Enter WU llnmsport New Method of Treat ing Railroad Ties. The money sent from National head quarters to the strikers arrived yes terday nnd was distributed during the day in Carpenters hall, WyomlnB ave nue. The men were very much pleased when they received the money, us a number had IiprIi) to think that the national organization had deserted them. The representative sent to Philadel phia arrived lit the rlty yesterday niornlnir and, while nothing would he said ns regards the reason the money was withheld, It was stated that an entirely satlsfactnr explanation had been received from Mr. MKJulre. A lommmileatlon was received yes terday by liuslness Agent Knowlton from Port Jervis. X. Y.. asking for flfty carpenters to go to work thete. There will be no dlllleulty In securing this number of men, but as a precau tionary measure two or three will be sent on ahead to examine Into the prevailing conditions and If every thing Is satisfactory word will be sent on here for the others to come on. The committee lit charge of the pic nic nt Laurel Hill park on Labor Day will meet this evening in the otllce of liuslness Agent John A. Price for the purpose of completing the Unul ar rangements for the event. That Lehigh Valley Extension. Stock market storler In themselves absurd sometimes are so persistently circulated as to demand an attention that they do not seriously deserve" nays the Philadelphia Stockholder. "Of this character Is the report current the past few days that the Lehigh Val ley will extend Its line Into Williams port, Pa., and that the requisite right of way already hud been secured. Thl 1s very absurd, but from inquiries reaching the Stockholder its appears to call for contradiction. "Somebody has constructed the In genious hypothesis that the Vutx'.erbllt Interests desire a better outlet for their Fall Hrook system and thut these In terests accordingly have taken over Mr. Morgan's ownership rights In the Lehigh Valley, with a view to linking it to their existing Pennsylvania lines at the terminus of th latter, close to Wllllamsport. As the Fall Hrook sys tem now enjoys advantages through its contracts with the Heading prob ably greater upon the whole, than the Lehigh could offer It. the story is not even plausible. Moreover, community of Interests between Morgan and the Vanderbllts should secure for the lat ter any desired advantages over lines tinder Morgan control mennlng the P.caillng. "specially. A Lfhlgh Valley extension to Willluiusport would be an excessively costly undertaking. "A line from tho nearest point on the Lehigh Valley, the terminus of one of Its coal branches at Shumokin. would necessarily parallel the Heading all the way. the route following the course of the west branch of the Sus quehanna being the only one practic able of construction. The sole alter native would be the acquisition of the Vi'llllamsport nnd North Hninch inll load, the possibility of which several times has been under discussion. This is a toad forty-live miles In length, extending from Tieienlce on the Lehigh Valley to Halls station on the Heading, with trackage rights over t !.- lutter load for th" Intervening' ten miles Into AVIIIIamspoit. "Vhe WllHamsport and North Jlruw-k practically has been In the murki't for n miiiih'i' of cars, and is understood to have been repeatedly offered to the Heading and Lehigh Valley, but Its earning power is small, seemingly un a SERnoN i:or nr-N. The man who earns his living with nil brains cannot aflbid to neglect his body. The body is the furnace and boiler that furnishes steam to the brain. If the fur nace is permitted to get clogged with clink ers, the boiler will make no steam, and the delicate machinery of the brain will slow down and come to a dead stop. When a man finds that his ideas do not come as freely ns they once did, he needn't worry about his men tal machinery, but he had better look to his body. Hi stomach and in testines arc clogged with the clinkers of indigestion. His Mood Is impure, and do:s not receive the proper le incuts to put vim and speed Into the machinery of the brain. If lie neeleets this condition he will buffer from headaches, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, confusion of Ideas, despondency ana lack of energy. Eventually he will break down with nerv ous exhaustion or prostration. There is a remedy that will promptly put a man right tinder these conditions, It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures indi gestloti, fills the blood with the vital ele ments of life, tones the nerves, and inakus the brain bright, clear and active. It cures all nerve and brain troubles due to in. sufficient or improper nourishment. The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is for sale by 11 good medicine dealers, and only nil un scrupulous dealer will try to induce a cus. tomer to, taie some worthless remedy, alleged to be "jUBt as good," Mr. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Irish Come dian ind Mimic, of $77 Koyden Street, Camden, N, J., writes t " We fulfilled an engagement ot twehra weeks and the consUut traveling gave roe a bid. touch of that dreaded disease rilled dyipepsli. I hid tried everything potdble to cure ft till list week while pliyiug at II. I'. Keeth's Bijou Theater, Philadelphia, the Kelson Trio, a profeiiionil friend of mine dviied rae to try Dr. Itercc's Golden Medical Discovery. I tried it, and, thank Cod, with good rciulti." Comtlpttlon U Pierce' Pleaeant dealers. cured bjr Dr. All medicine 1fiSV rs i f ' "'r?fiJ s "sssMaifiV itn . cit-r-v 1 BAKING Powder CO., HtW VOK. equal to steadily paying interest on Its mortgage debt of $44,i00 per mile. Al together the story Is an Improbable one, nnd would have received little no tice, even In Wall street, were It not for the theory advanced that It had some connection with Vanderbllt schemes In Pennsylvania." Will Be Westlnghouse Drakes. The Westlnghous Air nrnkc com pany has Just received a copy of the "Imperial decree" of the Russian gov ernment regarding the brakes that are to be used for the railways of Hussia. According to this decree all brakes required on the Russian railroads for the next four years shall bo bought from the Westlnghouse company und that no other brake shall at any time be applied to the rolling stock of Rus sian railroads until It has had a thor ough trial for three years. The Rus sian Westlnghouse concern, Jointly controlled by the Westlnghouse com pany of Pittsburg and London, will make the brakes. Pittsburg Commer cial Oazette. The Track Walker's Work. "The duties of a track walker nro of the most onerous nature and at the same time of great Importance," said a railroader today. "Take for Instance the long strips of 'sparsely settled coun try through whlclr they run on the line of the Pennsy. There are no com panions to talk to. The walker must be always on the lookout for things which might cause accidents. UrldTes nro examined. "Kvery rail Joint Is carefully looked after and everything of a suspicious nature must be hurriedly reported. The lives of thousands of passengers de pend upon the faithfulness of these men and to their credit be It said they almost invariably perform their duties to the satisfaction of their employers." Baker Railroad Ties. Chemically hardened 1 all way ties the. Idea of a Munich architect named Hasselman are proving quite satis factory on the Havarlun state rail roads. The process, lasting about six hours, consists in a double baking of the wood and treatment with oil of vi triol and sulphate of Iron, followed by placing In n bath of chloride of lime and milk of limn at a temperature of 100 to 12."i degrees centl-grado and a pressure of about two and one-hulf at mospheres. The first baking destroys the germs of fermentation and Induce? niechnni cal union of the preservatives with the fibre of the wood, and the second Im parts remarkable hardness and so changes the character of the wood that It remains dry even In damp places. The Anthracite Situation. If there remain any doubters as to the anthracite coal Industry having undergone a transformation, a study of existing trnde conditions should dis sipate their incredulity. Does any body suppose that prices could, bo ad vanced and strictly malntnlned at this time unless the whole situation wire controlled by one strong hand The editor of the Coal Trade Journa'. Fred erick U. Saward, is one of the foremost authorities on anthracite. Hear what he says: "Tho price of coal was never more strongly h.! 1 and since the first of this month It nns been Impossible for dealers, local or other wise, to get coal at less than circular price. As to the coal trust deal- there Is none pending nor Is there Ukeiy to be any new developments In that di rection; the present arrangement Is good enough for all practical purposes. In my opinion the anthracite trade is in better condition now than it has been In the last llfteen years, with the single exception of 1S92, and possibly 1SSS. The outlook for large earnings nil along the lino Is most encourag ing, and 'speculative pools cotill not ask for better conditions." Philadel phia Stockholder. , The Mesabi Iron Mines. The rapacity of the great iron mined of the Mesabi runfie In Minnesota has often been referred to, but has never been realized as It has been this sea K011. The Mountain iron mine of the Oliver Iron company began the season by shipping from fi.OOO to $7,000 tons of iron ore a day: but even this remarkable work has been surpassed recently, and the shipments have run from S.000 to 11,000 tons a dny. Nothing like this, we believe, has ever been done before, und the mine must certainly be considered the great est shipper of Iron ore In the world. The Mountain Iron Is n "steam shovel mine;" that Is, the workings ure open and the ore Is ta':en out and loaded on the lallroad cms by steam shovels. The number of men employed Is very small, the total being less thun 1!30 of all classes. Another Mesabi mine, the Kaynl, promises to reach it total shipment of 1,000.1)00 tons this season, and will prob ably take plneo not far behind the Mountain Iron. With such records the Mesabi itange can claim to be the greatest lion producer In the world. Bethlehem Steel Dividend. The Ursl dividend of CO cents per share on the stock of tho Dethlehcm Steel company hns been declared. It Is announced that this marks the es tablishment of a quarterly dividend period and that tho company lias In hand all the cash required for the first year's dividend of $2 per share. Taking the stock at yesterday's aver age price, It would upon this basis yield close to It per cent, on thu In vestment; It will pay 8 per cent, when It Bells at 25; nnd to reach a C per cent, hauls It must advance to 31. How long proms can oe connnueu at tho pres ent high-pressure rate Is largely a problem of the future, but the remark ably great and sustained earning pow er of tho plant when operated as the Bethlehem Iron company leads many people to take sanguine views of Its continued ability to make large re turns on 'Bethlehem Steel stock, Vigilance. Mistress Bridget, what business has that policeman In my kitchen ovory nlcht? Bridget Shure, mum, ho's a sarglnt. and ho says he has come In to see If nay common constable it sneakln' off his hata. London arapntc. THEY HAD A VERY HARD DAY'S WORK Concluded from 1'ngo 6.J Second ward Klrst district! Clcorgo V. Itoblnson. Second ward Second district John T. Wilson, JiimeB tlnddeti, Thomas (.'. Mat thews, Abrliro D'Andru, Junius Wilson. That License of Schmidt's. Attorney E. C. Neweomb appeared before Judgo Gunster yesterday morn ing and asked that the license of Aug ust Schmidt, who until recently con ducted the Stnte House on Perm nvo nue, be transferred to Michael Ruddy, his client. Schmidt secured a license at the last term of court to conduct n hotel known as the Stnte house, on Penn avenue. He paid $550 and was entitled to sell for one year. The business was not successful and he owed a lnrge sum for rent to It. C. Wills. The latter put the bill In the hands of Attorney Richard J. Hourke for collection. Falling to col lect, a levy was made und the personal property of Schmidt was bought In by Mr. Wills. Mr. Dinner, a nearby merchant, also had a claim for $11 md the license wns put up and bid In by Sir. Dinner. In the case yesterduy morning neither Mr. Dinner nor his purchase were men tioned. Mr. Neweomb argued for a transfer of the license to Mr. Ruddy, who Is wanted by Mr. Wills ns a tenant. He claimed that the house und not the tenant was licensed and that the license belonged to the property. Schmidt, who was represented by Attorney C. H. hoper, thinks that lie Is entitled to a consideration for the license, which he used for only four months. Judge Gun ster took the papers In thu case. Hearing in Injunction Case. The hearing in the Injunction pro ceedings of Lucoe and others against Green, Spruks and others wns held yes terday morning before Judge Gunster. The plaintiffs ask that the defendants be restrained from cutting timber on a llfteen-acro tract In Hansom, which they claim to own. The defendants also claim to own the land. Judge Gunster will probably hand down a decision on Monday. There Is also a trespass suit pending in common pleas, but as the defend ants still continue to cut the timber the injunction Is asked for. Attorney S. 13. Price appeared for the plaintiffs. Committed to Reformatory. Giles Iturllngame, aged 16 years, who has made his home with his grand mother In West Scranton since his parents died, was arraigned before Judge Kdwnrds yesterday and com mitted to the custody of the sheriff, who will take him to the Huntington reformatory. The boy Is Incorrigible and has been very wayward for several years. The petition for his commitment' was made by his grandparent, who has been un able to control him. An Important Decision. In the habeas corpus proceedings be fore Judge Edwards yesterday in the Just before retiring, It your liver Is sluggish, out of tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of s And you'll to all right In the morning. m rA 1 a. ' a JK f sTJLfltM V . mVIR -m V jW Hd M m m Ml m mm f JB fliigiist Sale Nou) 0d Special for This Week. Banister Shoe, aud is a great bar gain. Take advantage of this offer at once, as this line is lim ited to less than one huudred pairs. Remember, our August Sale offers bargaius in every depart ment. If we have your size you can save from $1.00 to $1.50 a pair on staudard shoes. Our bargain tables Shoes at 50c., &kmm Cor, Lacka. and Wyoming Avenues, Scranton Pa, case of Mrs. Anna Lovcland. who was committed .to tho county Jail for sixty days by Alderman Millar In default of a fine for keeping a disorderly house, tho prisoner was discharged. Attorney C. Ilnllentlnc Instituted the proceedings nnd tho Judge ruled at the hearing that tho nlderman had no Juris diction in the matter of committing tho woman to Jail. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Joseph W. Walker Scranton Julia Ferrlss ..Scranton John Pasko ...' Olyphnnt Catharfnu .Ureczkzud ...'. Olyphant Antonla De Luca West Plttston Vlncenza Sanglnolt West Plttston Richard O'Donnell Scranton Francis J. Ncavc Scranton Court House Nows Notes. Albert Stanlszcwskl, who Is charged with seduction, entered bull In the sum of $S00. Joseph Janus becume his bonds man. Daniel Loftus, charged with larceny and receiving, entered ball before Judge Edwards yesterday In the sum of $200. Nicholas Glenn qualified as his bonds man. Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burning, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin and Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BY CUTICURA. Tho treatment is simple, direct, agreeable, anil economical, and In adapted to tho young est Inlant as well as adults of every ago, Itatlio the affected parts with Hot watkii and Cuticuua Hoai- to clcanso tho skin of cnnts and scales, and soften tlio thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticuua Ointment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, anil lastly tako tho Cuticuua Kesolvent to cool and cleanse tho blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, penults rest and (deep, and points to a speedy, perma nent, ami economical euro when all other rem edies and ovcu tho ben physicians fall. Scld f T:rjwherr . IMf. THt Nit. II Mi or. CtTicvi 8or.2S?.i OlITMIOT, .. Kl!OLVIIT(hlltliei,S0C 1'ottik liRL'a A!tu Chku. Conr.,Sol Prop.., notion. M- " llov to Cur llumorl," iH-pige book, frto. OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Hust ncssitiui Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to U tlances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Preildsnl. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' Lloetrlc Pro tective System. wn THIRD NATIONAL BANK not We place -on sale this week ubout 100 pairs ot Gentlemen's Russet Cloth Top Shoes, in all sizes aud widths. We desire to clear out all of these goods aud have marked every pair at $ 2.95 The grades are all Banister's Shoes, aud formerly sold for $5 the pair, The price we sell them at is the lowest ever asked for a IfPjBr- are especially attractive. 75c. and $1.00. ML" -mly ConnolJpSitDallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Come with Confidence When we invite you to this store, it is not with any thought of an opportunity to divest you of your dollars. We admit we want to sell you goods, but we do not force you into buying anything and what you buy of your own free will ia invariably worth all that you pay for it. Our stocks are uni formly good therefore you can come with confidence for any thing you may need. Plums Ready for the Picking August brings a bountiful harvest. The summer season has been a wonderfully good one with us, and as a natural result of the big selling many small lots of really good things remain to be sold. These shall not stand on the order of their going, but They Shall Go at Once flf fh? Littlest Prices We Knou) flou; to Make. You know what, our stocks are. You know how very moderate our regular prices are. Now imagine these goods on sale at just about half their regular selling price. That's the August programme. Things at half price and often less. --- -M--f -r-r-f - : You Are Invited to the Harvest. : t 4-4-f BSgAsk for the August CONNOLLY It has been said that "tho way to a man's heart Is through his stomach" and It Is a fact that bread made of "Snow White" Flour Is so wholesome nnd sweet tasting that many a man's heart Is so warmed after eating It that he praises his wife's cooking all the rest of the day. All grocers sell It. "tVeonly wholesale!!." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK." f.8 Al MW Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRDES. Keep us in mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flva largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Stom, FriKiMn3-, At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestlo use and of all sizes, Including Uuckwheat and Iilrdseye. delivered In any part ot the city, ot the lowest price. Orders received nt tho oitlce, Connoll hulldlng, Itoom K08: telephone No. 17C2. or at the mine, telephone No. 2f2, will he promptly attended to, Dealers suppllod at tho mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Maiiuraetiirliif,' Co. tcrantou nnd VllUo.H irro, 1'a, Muiuifuciureri ot LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ONdlNeS Boilers, llolstlneantl Pumplns Machinery, General Ofnce, Scranton, Pa. iiliif CHI MOUNT PLEASANT COAL Queen. & WALLACE, The House Beautiful t . j a jgt Rugs, Artistic Furniture, Furniture Coverings. WILLIAMS & 129 WYOMING AVENUE. . iinis 1 Lager Beer Brewery Miuiurnclurcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER tiS II 455 LIN Mill PI Telcphonj Call, 2;J!M. 311 Spruci St. Temple Court building Scrantoa, Pa. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHHONIC. NKHV OU3. HHA1N AND WASTING DIHIJAS KS A Bl'KClAl.TV. All discuses of th3 Uver, Kidneys, tlladdur, Skin, lllootl, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Uur, Nose, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers. Tumours, I'llos llunture Ooltre, IlheuinatLiin, Asthma, Cuturrh, Varlococele. Lost Munhnod, Nlghtiy Emissions, all Female Diseases, I.oucorrhoea, etc. Gonorrhea. Syphilis. Ulood l'olson, Indiscretion und youthful, habits obliterated. Surgery. Kits, Upl lepsy Tuue und Stomach Worms. C'A TAJtrtHOZONE, Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only $3.00. Trial free In otllce. Consultation and exami nations free. Otllce hours dully und Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN Mm wasES. avenue It is not enough that our DDK Should wear well they must combine beauty and durability. Our goods are selected with the greatest care, aud if yon buy here your home will be beauti ful iudeet. See our new '1UIIIIIIIIISBISIIIIU11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!J Don't Forget That we are the agents in s s this city (or the 3 3 Which is today, as it al- 3 ways has been, a "top notch- 3 3 er." should be pleased to have - 3 you call. 3 1 FL0REY & BROOKS 1 a an Washington Avenuj. 3 5 Oppo5lte Court llou.. ttiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimir. THE Kooms 1 nnil2, Com'llli lmrg. SCRANTON, PA. riming and Blasting POWDER M-do ut Mooalo und ltuU 'ale Worm, I.AFI.IN & RAND I'OWntJR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER HI ctrlo llutterle. Kleairle i:ploJsr,, lor exploJIut: blul, safety l-'uta ua.l Repaino Chsm'cil Co's exiSvcs MciMLTY, Orient DlvYvlc POWDER