R wpf WiiiHiul n ,r 9twcmm3' -' i'-SS--4w:i' i&mazr?,fyjfrf2git.it m i Wiiwwi)) "np?? " 10 THE SCR AN'iW TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1899. i The Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. Baking powders made from alum and other harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but inferior in work and injurious to the stomach, ROYAL DAKINO. POWDCR CO., NEW YORK. CORPORATIONS IN A BIG LEGAL FIGHT Concluded from rage 6. tcntlons on both Rides, principal among them being those bearliiB upon the In terference with the defendant's pjcer else of Its right of way which may re sult from the construcllcn of the pro posed bridge. Another Is that the Aft. Pleasant breaker 1b built paitlally up on the Lackawanna's right of way and that the encroaching parts, like tlio overhead culm bridge and the proposed bridge ror the conveyora trtspasi or will tresspass upon the l.ackavvanna'B land and should be prohibited, Kx-Justlce Alfred Hand and W. J. warn appear lor me puunuii. iuujur , Everett Warren, of Wlllard, warren it Knapp, represents the Lackawanna, company. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. Before f Ae Ulng U'na Cutlcurasoap Before CuttcuraSoap LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CONDITION OF THE ANTHRA CITE COAL TRADE. Activity During October Was All That Was Expected nnd the Prices Were Fairly Strong Improve ments That the Delaware and Hud son Is Making at Honesdale Ton nago of the Erie Company Will Be Increased Considerably Some Odds and Ends of News. posed arrangement between the Erie and his company to use 1he new sta tion as a combination depot had not vft lippn rnnsmnmatMl. hn saw no reason why it should not be, and that ' M,sa by the first of January next, he be lieves that the trains of both roada will arrive and depart from the newi station." Face Humors Timples, blackheads, simple rashes, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Ctm cura Soap, a sure preventive of in flammation and clogging of the Pores. Cr.,rroi ,QokU. iiowWI'rtTtBirtMUumn,Ire. COtttlOlbjami Wallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER. The November letter of the Anthra cite Coal Operators' association says of the condition of the hard coal mar ket: The nnthrnclto market during October lino shown the activity usually cxprctou In this month. At all points there have been uigint demands for Immediate chlp menta, which hive gone forward as rnpldly ns thi coal could be mined and transported. Serious dlllkultios hae been encountered In both of these particulars. At tho mines there have been un Insuf llclent number of men and the Uhual wil lingness to work full time, and. In trans portation, a scarcity of both cars and motive power. Consequently it has nut been possible to tend forward as large a tonnago as tho market icqulicd. Prices hao ruled fairly strong and ntondy throughout the month At its be ginning there was still much coal golnu forward on orders bated on spring prices, but an effort has been made to clean i these out, or cancel them, with a conse- fluent Improvement In the tone of the I market, and In averages. i November opens with a strong market I nnd demand for a greater tonnage than I there seems any possibility of sending for ward. Unth the miners nnd transporter will be required to put forth their best ; efforts to prevent un actual scarcity of fuel. Hven when navigation cloi-cs.whlcli I may bo tommhnt enily this yeir, thcro will not be enough coal withdrawn from Western shipments to over-supply tho Eastern and Southern market. Tho West Is distinctly shott of coal and It will bo Impossible to forward a sufficient stock to relieve It, unless, ns now rceins probable, heavy rail shipments aro made vWicn the lakes close. It Is uncertain whether further price circulars will be lsmd, but In any event, tho companies will sell nt such advances as the market will bear, and these. It may be expected, will not be Inconsiderable. This and That. Tho Wadesvllle, Schuylkill county, colliery commenced operations on Mon day with COO employes. Mine Foreman Hughes has notified the miners employed in the Buck mountain vein at Hazlo mines that the Increase asked for by them has been granted. Tho building In the Lackawanna yarl near the stone bridge, formerly used by the train dispatcher Is being converted i Into a bunk and locker room for the trainmen. It Is announced that Louisville anl' Nashville will form an express com pany to operate over all Its lines, bo-; ginning January 1st. The Adams Ex press company now hnndles all the business. Freight nnd paFsenger trallic on the Lackawanna In October was tho laig cst In the history of tho road, ami the now management repoits ono-thlrel moro use of the company's equipment than formerly. The Lehigh Valley Railroad company has received the first of Its large new compound locomotives. It was sent di rect to S.iyie and Is larger than those received recently by the Central Kall load of New Jersey. The Wfst Phoro ralhoad has bor rowed ten engines from the Delaware) and Hudron owing to the gre-at rush of freight. Tho locomotives loaned ar- those used by the Delaware and Hud son before the purchase of tho new Moguls. A new mileage book, similar to the editorial mileage book, has been Is sued for milk patrons of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and "Western railroad. Conductors hav" been notified to recog nize th6 same. Theie ate fourteen states now hav ing lawB compelling railroads to carry bicycles as baggage, all passed thiough the efforts of the League of American Wheelmen. Several more will bo supported by the state divis ions of the league this winter. The Lehigh Valley officials are con templating the Installment of an elec tilc plant at the shops In North Wilkes-Barre. Incandescent lamps wi'l be placed about the works. At pres ent the men are compelled to use torches and the result Is a waste of time. They Can Be Obtained at the Scran ton FostoiD.ee. List of letters remaining uncalled for at Scranton post oitlce, Nov. 8, 1839. Fersons calling for same will please Bay advertised nnd give date of list: Ezra II. Hippie, postmaster: Mr. Ahcncy, S. Albeita. Mrs. Ceorgo Ucnncr, D. C. Beers, James Roland, Madame Ilraan, P. II. Brown, John IHoomer, Klla Brown, II. B. Bush, Peter Baltultls. Mrs. Adclo Clarke, Miss Anna Curt, Maggie Chrlstman, Mrs, Alex. Clarke, Miss Kate Council, Eugene Chrlstman. G. IS. Dunbar & Son, Lizzie Dolan, Annie Denchlleld. Itev. B. II. Eddy, Miss Mary L. Evans, Mrs. Annlo Ensmlngcr. M. C. Flemings, Grace Frnzcr, William rink. Mr. Foran, Bob Fisher, Ida M. FInkel. Nolfon Gorton. K. B. Hall, W. C. Hand. Miss Mary Heffron, A. J. Hlrsh, Frederick Harklns. Mrs. A, 13. Jenkins. Uriah Kllugsciismlth, C. B. Koon 6 Co. (2). Miss Janet Lawson, Mrs. William McLean. W. T. McGlnlcy, S. A. JlcCauloy, Mrs. E. J. Martin, Miss Kath.lt Ine Martin, C. Manshat, Cnsslo Morils, William Merrltt. W. A Nutter, Nickel & Iron works, E A. Neuhart. Louis Poth, Chester Pock. Charley Pearce, George Prentice, William P. Pot ter. Mrs. E. A. Rogers. E. V. Surrett, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. J. Scanlon, E. A. Salisbury, Lci.po.d Schlang, H C. Smith. Evan Thomas, Mrs. Margaret Thomas. Mrs. Transue. Mr. W. E. Watson, Wilkinson, Gaddls & Co., William N. White. J. P. Zograpan. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Mother's meeting at .1 p. m. today, In stead of t o'clock as previously an nounced. All women aie cordially In vited to be present. Frldny evening, at 7.30, the Loyalty club will meet. Thn programme which was to have been given last Friday will be given then. An evening with Lowell will be enloved by all who attend. Gluten Is one of tho most nutritious properties of wheat. By our process of milling we get a very large percentage of It In "Snow White" Flour. Wo get all tho tflgestt blo part The outer husk of tho wheat Is Indigestible nnd Is not fit for the human stomach. Wo reject that and allow only tho nutritious part to get Into "Snow White." All grocers sell It. "We only wliolesatstt." THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Cartoondale, Olypliant. Silk Waist Separate Skirts, s, Jackets, Capes, Although this is a bustling, active, swiftly-moving business, we make our selec tions with care. The best evidence of how much care is the garments them selves. Note with as much deliberation as you wish, how even the smallest de tails are properly done the making of button holes, the stitching of seams, tho turn of a collar, the sewing on of buttons. These are little things, but they have helped to make our garments what they arc. No matter what price we ask, you. get the best possible for the price. Women's Suits jgznnn: innnmnimximmni s 44 THIRD NATIONAL BJUK g OF SCRANTON. 2 DEPOSITARY OF 3 THE UNITED STATES. Position of tho Plumbers. Tho plumbers who went back to work yesterday will adopt the sime i plan regarding "scab" labor which was in vocue before the strike was declared last June Thnt Is. while they will re- i Mp larger than the No. fue to work with any non-union men I Just completed. There Is a vast amount of their own trade, they will not make i t unmlned coal In that territory, and this distinction regai ding other non- tn npw breaker will give employment union labor which mav be emnloved to over 1.0(10 men Ttin T ,.1. tti Trnll.. ,....... ...Ill .if J4VIIIHU uiilv i-uiii,uiy ill I -, . . -. . erect another mammoth breaker a mile ' 1itr ' ue ti00d s rsapanUA. southwest of Hazleton,, which will bo I 40 breaker on the building where they are work ing. The Eulldlng Trades' council has re linquished all control ef the men who have been nut on stiikc nnd has left thr option of returning to work n"d nil other matters regarding this to the dis cretion of the Individual unions affili ated with it, hence the position taken by the plumbers. It will be seen by the above that tho fitlike Is no longer officially recognized by the Euildlug Ti tides' eouncll. Increase of Coal Tonnnrre. The coal tonnage of the Erie i all way will bo Increased materially from now on by tho return of the mlneis to work on the bituminous properties con trolled by the company In the Woss burg district, south of Elmlra. During the last three months tho Hiie railway has. not only been com pelled to buy Its "service" coal from other producers, but has likewis-e not received the usual tonnage of Its own bituminous production. The dally out put of the Elofsburg mines Is 1,500 tons, most of which Is used by the Etle rail a ay In Its own locomotives. The Iteynoldsville mines produce D.000 ions dally, upon which an average of It per ton Is obtained by the Erie mil ivay for transportation. Improvements at Honesdale. "On Thursday, Second Vice President 51. a, Young, Superintendent Manvllle md Chief Englnoer MacMartln came to llonesxlale In a special oar and Inspect ed the work going on there," says tho VVayno Independent. "In an Intel view with Mr. Toung, ha laid that plans of the new station vere already In the hands of Conrad 5chroeder, of Scranton, and as soon aa io was through with them, Honesda'o guilders would have an opportunity to Ifcure on them and offer bids. Tho ulldlng, eald Mr. Toung, Is to be of brick and wood, and will be one of tho handsomest structures anywhere on the line of the company's loads. The main building will be J5xf.O feet and sVlth arcades 125 feet In length. It wilt contain men's waiting room, women's wultlnfi room, baggage r.nd expres rooms and ticket office, and weather permitting, will b completed the pre tnt fall. "Mr. Younjr Md that While tho pro n ' , ' perfect uith. Wekn,dejcllue. vrsUiif, loaitlYely rmeo w our remedie una arpn unee, which we nJ on UU1 and upproTal. foj on honor, or return alt at (nil txjnnu. Advance payment not required. No C.O.I), ho deception of uny nture. New took under teal. free. .enite fclEoicAt. co., BurrAto, n.y. The Eehlgh Valley Railroad company has bought from Pr. Benjamin Edgo a tract of land under water In tho South Cove, at the foert of Farrow street, Jersey Pity, thi consideration being $r0,nOi. The rnnipanv will fill In the pioperty for th purpose of es tabllshing a new fre'ght yard Passenger conductors on the Laclc- nwanna have been notified to the ef fect that whnt'ver they have an extra, sleeper on their train. In addition to showing tho number of people In tha car and their destination, they will al so be expected to show the class of transportation they ride on, whether it Is a ppfm or legitlar ticket, Th have Idated nary fror pnd nn order has Ju3t been augmented. by twelve more. These locomotives, when completed, will represent tho highest type of ho-wy freight power. The- Lehigh Valley Hallroad company Intends to makp a thorough Inopcctlon of all the bridges nnd nestles along lta line. The Inspection Is to tako In tho whole system, and wherever It Is the opinion of the civil engineer that tho bridge would be better It strengthened, ordeis will bo given to make the alter ations, and where It Is thought travel j within a few years will become too i heavy for certain bridge s they will be replaced by new steel ones. TOOT BALL ITOTES. Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thief' Many cases of poor health come from want of watchful ness. But if you keep your blood pure no thief can steal 5 your health. The one effec- j k tive, natural blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Disordered Blood "Myfithttfua tor.g been irouklcdtvith disordered blood And week btck. Hood's Sarssparittd ma.de him siror.g And healthy; he tuorks everj dy." A. S. Wykts, S. Eiston. T. Humor "WJien I need blood pari' It cured my humor nnd is excellent ns a nerve ionic." Josie Eiton, Stafford Springs, Ct. 3wdd2 SaUafxVitffq Capital SSOO.OOO surplus 425.000 WM. CONNELL, Preildsnt. HENRY BLL1N Jr., VlcfPrss. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier Most stores want you to know that they manufacture their own Cloaks and Suits, We want you to know that we do not. The secret of oursuccess has been large ly in our freedom to choose each kind of a garment from the very best maker of that particular garment. For instance: We recently advertised a certain garment in three grades. Each of these grades was made by a different house, and each kind was much better than it could have been if any one house had made them all. It's the close competition of all the best houses for your trade that keeps tbe standard at our store so remarkably high. styles in IFuurjB We are not novices in the fur business. Our experience in furs dates back many years. Our styles for this season are extremely handsome and were selected with great care. Fur Jackets are shorter and jauntier in styles. The favorite shapes are cut from a Revilliou Model short and curved at hips, and sloping in front. In Fur Neckwear the styles are very attractive. For Tailor-Made Suits, Neck Scarfs and Collarettes come in many combinations. Collarettes have high-rolling collars, warm either up or down. I1 CONNOLLY & WALLACE, wash'.Menub 51 22 i i ii ii i ii i i . , . i i i , i- HlSllUKEMtSUUllKmunSHnUUHIllS e Tours 11o-hI'ii PlIU curUvr llli. the mm trrllatlDR nd only cXtlnrtVtrt tiUe vntli Km-l'i B"rniniUU. New York, Old Point Com fort, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. With time to rpare for side trips. If do sired, fikirtlng tho sea coast for 38 hours In the beautiful fa&t new steamships of the WBMMBK jjjj Mm Un3 BELLAVITA Arnenlo Zloauty Tableto and Pills. A per. fectly Bate nnl Riinruntred treatment fornllfkiu dUordsrs. flealorus the bloom oliouth to laded laces. 10 days' treatment Met SO days' $1.00, by mail horn! for circular. Address, . . M&VITA MtDICAL CO., Cllotod & itfttoa Stt., Ctilaf tiuld I) Mmnin.h & liiumm, Drug gists,, 09 Lackavvnr.ra ave., Scranton, 1-M m...........l..A..,..... e TtMtlmore a.id Ohio railroad will i .Jjk ('i,3 n(.iuit.jii.iiij.4iji,suL nlxty-two now compound consol- W iWl'ti'PXMV.Zutalt locomotives by the last of Jan- W A.9 )...C04r.urihHiiUbi.,l'U!Jtftl.r . Fifty were ordered In September JAJri.''!ifutrttr(ototiDf. uivirit . Ihn Tl-ililM-ln lnnmiii.tlvn u-nrtra 4 - WV "'" M rullM rw ii .! '.y .... .......-, icTnu-j ri -trtldlt Soadllr T'T'T fun v i j if-ur ror nag iiaaaisi bi fctnrrcu. , i7ij:oio:-j ri.oitiriu-a.ttt4tioei" r fifftra IIIIL&OQ i.li:4Ui. A!lrraa&tCT;ovl.f TtfTTTTITTTff and returning- leisurely by rail. Tickets Include HOTCI.. ACCOMMODA TIONS at pi IMS named, im well aa rail and steamer fares for the entire trip. To tul cost, $32.00. Also shi rter trips to Old Point Com fort nnd Rlchmni d. Including cost of ho tel, for tic 00 and J17.00. Fnvorltn oce.n nnd rail route to At lanta. Ga. Spr-cinl Hates on account of the Cotton Stiles Imposition. Write for full Dirtbulare of trtso and other delightful trips to OLD DOMINION ST&A3IS.IM' CO., Plor 26, North Rlvor, Now York. I THIS WEEK'S PR CHS IK I 'nun, hiss, sm The following prices, which we are selling goods lor this week, nio tho lowest that wo have ever offered. The goods are tho finest grado and cannot help but please everyone. Call and seo them. Fine Diamond Hints at $5.00. worth jio.ro. Solid Gold Hand nines at J1.23, worth $3.50. Solid Gold Band Rings at 11.00, worth 'Gold Filled Quff Buttons, 60c, worth 1.2o. Cuff Buttons, previous prices $1.00, now STc. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move- mpnl. 1.1 50. i Ladles' Sterllnc Silver Watches, worth J5 50, now $1.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., prlco $3 50, now 11.75. Ropers Bros'. Spoons, warranted, EOc. Rogers Urns'. Butter Knives, Susar Spoons, Pickle Forks, 37c, previous price IJc. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment, $11.50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $5 50, worth $15.00. We nlso have about three hundred La dles' Solid Silver Rings, worth 50c. and 75c, will elope them at 10c cich. Special sale now golntj on at Davldow Bros, Attend as we are offerlns goods at one-fourth their orlclnal value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 1!C. Davldow Bros 227 Utrtawmi Hvi. Fall Carpets m Jwffl Ml gpf- We offer batter inducement to the carpet buyer this season than ever before. Paying less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brusssli, Savonerrie, Ingrain. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, wmm Dual iwa?Maa "- 'i i ill ra LwfessSWfM Wo: T)nm,ut, E LI Ik I Ml E WfiiASas fuiamm; luivuci u.Ltuaj.j-x.i TL B. Walker, Traffic Mann;er. J. J. Brown, Gcn'l l'aso'r Agent. m&DE Mi mm AJ JC TAULE TB rClH VI i 11 'a .IXX.Vrnii Jtoec(i-lal,lu ilia.' ctj.I jtouatr.'.'lMrlM'acjj.i.Jo . J"W,-1 jn UZ&ti ; IL 1 To PATEHT Coed i may lie sccurnt by our am, Auuress, tuc DitrruT p?rnnn a Bililmore. Md. "VI l.Mir, ,F r.M... l.T M.C1 J. f t'rAl'nn. 'jffr'l u -7 r!l a "-Jir r-.mu r.itV'iiiiUt la olitcr ici:r..nti fnL l.iitRtaftrttqrir. ti ilr'oer insrylcpc", lfi'Stri)ct labsali rni CoLtuusUsa it lu&cuLitiun. Ttclm-n 2or l.rnraiata inpsrc tooctcEd c-orj n i.Ul'.p hs.ro.f.11 rtjiar Jall,ln. (Ii: n;ci L.ilnj tl.o .-(aaius i. -ItiCtU. TUcy hTcs-;itaoua.'au'iw llcaroion. WorlrooM. itlTii ni.v.o j L"a.tct7i to cSjci u rem Ci-ti (Vj s " c-.cUc;9dcr naiortltl-.o nicer. i1ttii!,J,JU,r rdcacji oru rCM U'-il ircaravui inr vw. "r it'U,iavliIi7iaoMT. iipm recall tfrf prioo. ( ironlrr IIW,A.1AV L'ffll.Vr!.. ' i.m. Mm.m. -mm.y For salo In Scranton, Pa, by M'Uthovvs Dros. and II C. Sanderson, Druggists. 3l-'efcori&4l,, USlIt. 1U. Thn cftcrct of ftreuitli. Veknua,decUue The Lackawanna foot ball team has teoreanlzed and wan out at Athletic park yesterday and Jlurnla prutUcintr. They tire, however, minus one of their best players, as Arch Drown, the cruel; half back, will play henceforth with tho Hlsh uchool eleven. The latter ortr.inlzatlon Is Kreatly strengthened both by this addi tion, and by the acquiring of a uuvv tackle, In tho person of James Iloran, brother of HIkIi tcbool's right guard ana manager, John Hornn. The team Is greatly benefited by these two new play ers, both In nnd behind the line. Clar ence De How and Iirtwn will mako a pair of the best running half-backs on the local gridiron, nnd with tho two Hor- ans, Bhuttz, Malta and WelienHuh In tho line, HlBh school will havo nn aggrega tion of seasoned players who ought by nil means to win rrom vviuiamsport Nov. 18. The ends will be taken care of by Harry Vaughn and McHugh, while Tropp will play quarter, and either Williams or Harrington wlh be the full back. Thursday afternoon the High school's second team will play Dunmore High school. The former team was practicing yesterday afternoon at Athletic park.and under the drilling of Its coach, Harry Jones, Is making good progress, The team seems rather light to play the hus ky boys from Dunmore, but will probably make a good showing, despite tho dis parity In weight. Hmnmk Young Men's Shoes ill m Lager Beer Brewery Slanuractiirers or OLD STOCK PS L S H :3i!:i:i::!in!i:i:n!32!!iiiiHiiinniiinin Ml o TTIv TJ f a ia ii . jn 436 to 455 N. Ninth Street, At $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, lu Call', Box Calf, llussia Call, Patent Call' and En amel Leather, made up with light or heavy soles, leather or drill lined, all widths, 11. to E. Wc invito you to call nnd examine our now line oi'llu manic shoes ior men. Itemember, there is no trouble to show you goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW THE OIIEArEST SHOE STOKE. 307 LACK1 AVE. . scum, pa i'el.'phons Call, 233?. The season is now a am im jjj open for all kinds of 3 game. Get your guns s S and dogs out. If you are s H not supplied, we can fit 3 a you up with everything 3 sj except the dog. Our K prices are the lowest aud 3 goods the best. 1 FLOREY & BROOKS 1 S an Waslilnctsn Avenus. S XZ Oppatlte Court House. rtttits!c:ttit!imiii3;isi!Hi:iHiiiiuH A3L M DI.DEHSTEI 311 ;praii S. limpid Cjuri UJiiJti, Scriiiioj, Pa. All acute and chronlo dlseatei of men, women and cblldien. CIIUONIC. NHUV. Si 8 HUAIN AND WASi'lNO DISKAtJ. I'd A 81'KCIAIf V. All diseases of tha lver Kidneys. Uladdcr. Blcln, Blood, Nurves. Womb, Ee, Uar. Nose, Throat, nnd Lungs. Cancers, Tumours, fibs liiifiture Ooltro, Jthrumatlsm, Asthma, ratarrh. Varicocele. Lost Manhood, Nishtly nmlssions, all Female Diseases, Lcucorrhoca. etc. aotiorthea. Syphilis lilood Poison. Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. SurKery. Fits. i:P. trusy Tape ancl Stomach Worms. CA TAHIUIO.ONK. Spccino for Catarrh. Three months' trenttnent only J5 00. Trial free In otnee. Consultation and exam), nations free. Ottlco hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to p. ra. THE IONIC POWDER CO. Kooms I and2,Com'Uli BTd'g. 80RANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER JIhUo ut Mooale and Hush lale VVocki DR. DENSTEN LArLIN & RAND POWDHR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER El ctrlo Ilatterloi. LleeirlnKxplolsn, lor explodlui blititt, .lurty Fuis uu.t Rapauna Chsmlcal Co's nxpws'vns I n w