'fcsr JM i A v f v VlijT,i' ' -XT" THE SCltAiNTOJS TRIBUJN,-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1900. 1 r mjTu-w V't' r Baking Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking the immediate neighborhood, It being made to appear that the owner of the building does not Intend to rebuild. The will of John W. Saunders, late of Scranton, wax yesterday admitted to probate by Register Koch and let tera testamentary were granted to W. Oaylord Thomas. The will of Michael Thomas, late of Scranton, wax admitted to probate. In the estate of Charles W. Mulllnex, late of Peckvllle, letters of administration were granted to John W. Mulllnex. , In the estate of Kphrlnm Haver, A. A. Chase, guardian of the minor chil dren, who recently took the benefit of the Insolvent laws, yesterday, at the behest of the children, gave a bond In the sum to $4,600 to Insure a fund of half that amount hlch he holds in trust for his wards. The Fidelity and Casuallty company, of Maryland, fur nished the bond. DONATIONS FOB JANUARY. powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at its price than any similar article. Samples of mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently dis tributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures arc dangerous to use in food, and in many cities their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. 'ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. 2 Acknowledged by the Manager! of the Florence Mission. The managers of the Florence Gt It tenton Home, 712 Harrison avenue, acknowledge with gratitude the follow ing donations for the month of Jan uary: Mr. J. W. Uowarth, one load kindling wood: Mr. D. J. Thomas, clruEs; ltrv. George L. Alrlch, 60 cents: Mr. Krk, two hours' work: Mrs. V. K. riatt, clothing; airs, oito Rupprerht, one-half dozen or anges, Ladles' Homo Journal for 19W: Dally Tribune. Republican, Truth ami Times for 1900; Mrs. I.essle DavK one. box toilet soap: Mrs. W. T. Hackett, one waist; Mrs. J. J. William, literature: Nay Aug Lumber company, 110 loads dirt for yard; Mrs. V. II. Sadler, one ton coal, clothing; Needlework Guild, Provi dence, six skirts, two pair towels; Mrs. l.aura Klsli, wrapper: Miss Anna Lewis, three pounds coltce; Mrs. Honar, liteiu ture: Mrs. McClavc, Htcrature; Mrs. A. P. Bedford, Mrs. Arja Williams, Bing ham: Mrs. Reynolds, corset waist: Miss A. K, Sanderson, overshoes; Mrs. G. W. Fritz, darning cotton, needles; Mis. J. L. Crawford, carriage to hospital and re turn: Huntington's bakery, bread; Mm, Dtchl, Marberger, Armbrust, Aylesvtorth. Carr's. Wormser, monthly, meat: South Side store, meat, weekly; Pierce's nur ket, cabbage: Saunders' market, fih; Scranton Dairy company, milk, dally; Lackawanna Dairy company, milk dally, Ice cream, monthly: No. BI school. 63 cents; Mrs. V. S. Dlelil, fl; Kim Park church. $20; Mrs. Surcth, $1. ANOTHER DECREASE SHOWN LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD MAKE-UP OF THE D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. New Cars That Are Being Made for the Lehigh Valley for Use on the Black Diamond Express J. S. Swisher Appointed General Agent for the Raymond and Whitcomb Tourist Company J. H. Wilhelm, Paymaster for the Lehigh Valley Company, to Retire. The make up of the D., L. & W. board for today Is as follows: Scranton, Pa., l-'cb. 13, I'M. WILD OATri SOUTH. 1 a. m.I Singer. 3 a. m J. Row a with V. I). Warfcl's men. 4 a. m. W. A. Bartholomew, d a. m. A. K. Ketchum. n. in. O. Ki.irney. 5 n. m.-P. Ollllg.in. 9 . m. J. Medio. 10 a. m. James Glntry. 31 no n. m. V. II. Bartholomew. 3J.30 p. m.-M. P. llallett. 1 p. m.-M. D. Wallace, with A. Polh.i- mus- men. a p. m.-H. V. Colvln. 4.15 p. m. LrB.tr with O. Miller's men. 4 45 p. m.-U. Uaffcrty. 6 p. m.-M. K. Dulfj, with P. J. O'Mal- ley's men. SUMMITS. 7.J0 a. m., north G. Frounfelkei. 10 a, in. noilh MtLane with Warrick's men. 11 a. m., south 11. Bush. b p. m., south- M. M.kIIk.iii. VVIA.UU. 10 a. m Pccklns. PL'snmip. 5 n. m., south Houser. 11.20 n. m.. south M. Mornn, 7 p. m., south M. .Muiphy. 10 p. m., south C. Cawlfj. PAssi:NOi:n i:ngini:. 0 30 p. m. Magov ei n. WILD CATS NORTH 9 a. m., 2 onBlnet .1. K. Miihtt'is. 11a. m., '- engines O, Randolph. 1 p. m., 2 engine. R. Cni-tner. 2 p. ro., 2 engines U. Klngslcy. 4 p, m., 2 engines S. (Jurmody. 7 p. m., 2 cnglms T. Doudlmn. For Black Diamond Express. The Pullman Pulace Car company la now building for the Lehigh Valley railroad six new passenger coaches. which In Interior nnd exterior finish and arrangement will eclipse miythlns heretofore built In this or anv other country In the way of passenger cars used on regular trains for the accom modation of the public. These new cars will be run In the Black Diamond Express trains between New York and Buffalo, and will replace the coaches now used In these trnins. The six new coaches will be exactly alike In oveiy tcspect and a descrip tion of one ot them will suffice to In form the reader as to the detail of the make-up of nil. The length of the car Is seventy feet' width a fraction over ten feet. The inof of the Kmplre stjlc of construc tion, and the inside finish In solid ma liog.tny. A particular fentuio about thu Interior finish Is the ceiling, In three-ply white wood empire deck, with oval deck sash. The decoration of the ceiling Is In gold. The windows of the car are double sash, u Ith plate glass, supplied with Pantisoto shade?, silk facing, ll.ed with Acme window shade llxtuies The seatn In the body of the car a:e coveted with plush of the best quality, and have mahogany ends. In the smoking room the seats are coveted with enumpled green leather. The lu'.ttlng of the car Is accom plished by the use of hot water circu lation, which Is a decided departure f i tun the system of steam heating now In common use. The floor In the smok ing toom and hallway nt ladles' end, both saloons nnd platforms, Is covered with tubher tiling, the ladles' retltintf room with Columbia Wilton carpet, nnd the floor In the body of the car with inlaid linoleum. The trimming of the car are bronze, Pullman stan dard, Tho car Is painted, outside, In Pullman standard color; and the let tt'iing. numbering and striplns done with aluminum leaf. MANY DIVORCE CASES PENDING IN COURT IC'oncliieled from Page 3.) This and That. being a minor she was forbidden by the law to spend it, and unless she wanted to wait two years she would have to have a guardian appointed to give her permission. Yesterday, In company with her hus band, she came to this city, went Into orphans' court, had Attorney A. D. Dean appointed her guardian and then secured Mr. Dean's permission to spend her $1,100. Falling Off in the Number of Liquor License Applications. No tabulation of tho liquor llcenss applications had been made ns yet, but Clerk of the Couits Daniels, speak ing off-hand, expresses the belief that there will be another falling off this year. Just as there has been each suc ceeding year since 1S97. No remonslances have been filed as yet. and no word has reached tho court house of any being on the way. One Prohibition attorney, who appears most frequently In support of remon strances, said to a Ti Ibune reporter yesterday that be had been consulted twice last week regarding the presen tation of remonstrances, but when tho parties learned whnt the costs would foot up to they wlthdiew promising to call again. They had not called again up to yesterday. Marriage Licenses. Fred Wendllng ....132 Fatrllcld avenue. Susan Johnson Carbondale. Peter Domlnlsh Olyphant. Matron.t Krynlckl Olyphant. George S. Smith Old Forge. Alice Robinson Old Forge. Evan I Reese Wllkes-Barre. Kate Lyons Wllkes-Barre. John Butka Scranton. Catherine Butka Scranton. Alexander Fuhrer Taylor. Annie Ott Taylor. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. SOAP- futicura T For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, and purmmg properties, uc. rhed from Cuticura, thn great kln cure, warrant tlio uae of Cuticura Soil-, In the form of baths for annoy, injt Irritation, lnllamnm. ttons, and rhaflnga, for too free or offensive persplr. atlon, and nl to In the form of Internal willies and tolu- ttonaforulccratlveweakncsaee, and formany eanattTe, antiseptic purposes which readily stiKfrest thcmBcWci to women, and especially to mothers. The use ot Cuticura Ointment with CUTIOORA Soap will suggest UbClf In tie severer cases. SoMfliirailmttht world Poiriin.iFoC Coir., Propt , lioiton. Cutlet ia So.tr Booi, he. to Womtn. vUir LIVERITA THK UP-TO-DATE LIVER PILL CURES llliousnosa. Constipation, I DyapDsla. Itlck-Haad- laoha and Llvar Complaint. U.AR COATS!). Mold by all drugjrtiU or sent oy matt. JNenrlU Mrtlcal Cs., Cklcif Bld wy.McQarrah Thomas, Drug. pM,t IW Lackawanna av., Scranton, fa. -UTTLE hTITItiI watra aavis sk I- t CT. The only change In the new Dela waie and Hudson tint'! table, which recently went Into etfeit, was the al lot at Ion In the lunntnt: time of the train wnlch fotmeily arrived In Scran ton front Wllkes-l'nrro at 10.0.1 p. m. The tialp. now an Ives at 10.48 and leaves fur Carbon dale at 11. IS p. in. All Scranton trains for Honsdali make tho tam coMifctlcns at f'nrbon dale. An exchaiiKc bays that J. H. Wil helm will shoitly resign his position ns paymaster of the I.ehlgh Valley rail road and retire from active service. Mr, Wilhelm Is over seventy years old, and has woiked steadily for the past fifty eight ears. He has been paymaster of the Lehigh Valley for tho past thirty years. Mr. Wilhelm Is one of the few Valley otllclals who has been retained through all the changes of administra tion that have taken place In recent years. J. S. Swisher, district passenger agent of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, has hecn appointed general agent for Northeastern Pennsylvania for the Raymond nnd Whitcomb Tour ist company of New York. The com pany arranges rallroid and steamship tilps to all parts of the world. Tour ists to the Pnils Fxporltlon can secure through Mr. Swisher all the necessary transportation, hotel accommodation's and side trips during a visit to the exposition. The agency also embraces the Munson Lino to Cuba, New Yorlt and Puerto rtico Steamship company to Puerto nico1, Bed Cross Line to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, and the Tweedlo Line to Jamaica and Cen tral America, EMPEROR OF CHINA ALIVE. Pekln, Feb. 13. A notification has been sent by the Tsung-ll-Yamen to the foreign legation that the emperor will hold the customary New Tear'a audience February 19. That is regarded as an Important In dication of the desire of the dowager empress and the authorities to reassure the foreign representatives. James Ruano was discharged as an Insolvent. John Wilson was yesterday appointed guardian of Lydla, minor child of D. W. Davis, late of Ransom. Publication of the subpoena was di rected In the divorce case of Charles Moulter against Han let Moulter. The case of the Cataract Optical company against B. Silverstone was yesterday discontinued by agreement. The sale of property In the case of B. Moses ugalnst S. Kline & Company was adjourned till Feb. 15 at 1 o'clock p. m. C. W. Bliss was yesterday appointed commissioner to take testimony In the matter of the alleged incapacity of Kvan S. Jones to manage his estate. On motion of Attorney Arthur Dunn, John T. Dunn was admitted to the bar and, on motion of Attorney J. W. Car penter, Palmer L. Williams was ad mitted. In the Koenlg divorce case tho an swer heretoforo filed was withdrawn and request made for a Jury trial. Testimony Is to Co taken at 4.30 p. m. today in chambers. The general store of B. Atlas, of Providence, was closed yesterday on an execution of IJ63.56 Issued by Wilson Green, and a landlord's warrant on a 230 Judgment obtained by Randolph Crlppen. In the case of the Casey & Kelly Brewing company against Mary Ed munds, defendant, and Niagara Insur ance company, garnishee, plaintiff, ex ceptions to Judge Edwards' opinion wero filed by the defendants. Attorney E. C. Nevvcomb yesterday filed a praecipe directing Prothonotary Copeland to discontinue the case of Monroe Brown against Nathan Thomp son, on account of the defendant's neg lect to file a printed bill, as required by the rules of court. Court yesterday transferred the ho tel license of Martin Dunn, of Rich mondale, from his old stand, which was recently burned, to a new building In Our Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Unredeemed Pledges Are Now Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder, as We Must Vacate the Store We Now Occupy by April 1. Connol!yallac SORANTON'S SHOPPING GENTER. A Sale of Turkish Towels A noiseless Turkish shuttle, a rattling Yankee loom, and lengths on lengths of fluffy frizziness falling feather-like to the floor. This is what we saw in a factory where these Turkish Bath Towels were being manufactured. The tedious toil of the Turk and the Jacquard loom's swift sweep alike throw out this tidy, tasteful toweling. "Click-ety-click !" Hear it? Turkish Towel looms rattling out yards and yards of the best bathroom weaves in the world Are You Interested ? "Snowdrift" TowelsPure white, some with colored borders, some fringed. At these Special Prices : I2yc each 18c each 25c each $1.40 doz. $2.00 doz. $2.75 doz. 'Teazle' ' ToweisUnbleached. At these Special Prices: 1254c each $1.40 doz. 18c each $2.00 doz. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 23c each $2.60 doz. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE 1 One rras-on why "SNOW WHITIJ" Flour nriKes such tender, flaky plo ciust. and light, tender lilhrults. Is becauso It Is ground properb. II r SNOW WHITE Pnexn't lequire ns inurh hliort rnlng as .1 Bond nunv nlhei biunris of flour because It mnUe- a rtoush th it Is naturally llEht nr.d tender. Remember this next time ou buy. Sold by all gro ers. "We only wholssal : " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. f..T IB WMm W WkWm ftL RUG BUYIN6 The universal master the buying public have confidence in what wo advertise. So have others the com mon sense wealthy, who have inher ited the principles of frugality along with their money. Nearly a quarter of a century's business experience en ables us to know the wants of the people and we never violate the con fidence imposed in us. These rug values cannot be duplicated when present stocks are exhausted. Buy now you'll nnd it II pay. SriYRNA RUGS q tt.xi2 ft., reversible and all wool, $35.00, worth $35.00. HAND-HADE TOKIO RUOS 9x12 ft., $i5.oo, worth $22.30. Complete line, all grades and sizes. 1 ORIENTAL I WILTON I AXMINSTER I CARPETS I DRAPERIES T - Williams & McAnulty, 129 Wyoming Avenue Your LivQt Will bo roused to Iti natural dutlea and your blllouineu, headache and coDitlpatlon be cured If you take Hood' Pill Sold by all drugc'sti. 23 centi. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domcstlo use and of all Blzes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delUered in any part ot the city, it tho lowest price. Orders received at the oMce, Connell building. Tloom S06: telephone- No. 1762. or at the mine, telephone No. 2T2, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. . MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAULb I b fuaii'i VtljX UUIUS jlLZJitrrou JHaeatf-FMlng Mem oir, lcpoua?, moepiouttoss. .w vausct br Abut or other Eicouo ana Inalr cretlom. TKev outcklu and turelq restore IwtVltaUtJ! fn old or rotuz. and fltasuafpretadr, Dtmneuor marrlccc, Piwrmt InaAsitv and ConaarnDttan il a in tlma. Their oMiiihow ImmediuU iaiproio- KDtcnd ellccta a CUltE where oil other toll In- MXM Fiwrent Issaaltr tad Conjunction It is. Their an ohows Immedtat Improio- 1Tr.Mm I'TlltP. BtlMM nil Athrtp fall In. it oroti.haTlna ths ocmit? AJax Tfhleti. Thcr itj oroa tboasaadi and wUl euro ron. J clraa pos to written canranteo to eUcct a euro Cfl RTC TTmrlt,n m.MntM tA Khcaxor rotasd th,rione7. Fries ra flM ipor HL CkleiffV, lil For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Sanderson, Druggist. Iffllftiarl Q1 UBfortunste luDerfn from )ouibruiKrron, Lett ittvii17 ricoeU tt ci4 ior Bwora t Miimonmi sa poo - Truth - to lrof. .. P. 1 II LKL, M. !.. -04 North hlith KL. Phlle.dlnkln. . Fa. Hotltlrcir lb oulr lorciaiut lu IU . rr-ii.nm.z-..-.. ....-,. .v- .. ..iv....i LBIHU OIMII Mt VUtV tll luviun IUI 11IUI EIlIUIILru l-n 1 Uliail fatleil. frtthfUflcuff JU 4 i 1 0 dti Houri 8 3 8 9 f -f-f -f -f -f -f V -f-fT-f-f.-t-f 4-f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 w 4- - 4- THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 surplus 460.000 WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., VlccPrei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Caihler. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii S 15 oi flMyffv ? ?! mm 3 I SSmL r - 1 I &a 3 i I 3 oj i Snmctlilner new SO candle power; no Krouse; no dirt; no smelt; no nothing but llfiht. Brighter than electricity; cheaper than oil. Take Advantage of Our February Sale. J You Can Save Honey. Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues, 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-44-4-4-4-44-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4- tfP!RiiulSffA IvKt fWwJimaMlM' WSHHHBF I FLOREY I BROOKS, s 211 Washington Ave. mm niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiuiiiuiii 1 THI IHOOSIC POWDER CO. BwOms 1 and 2, Com'lth B'l'd'g. BCRANTON, PA. DH ORSTr:N, jn rpruce Street. Scran. Inn. I'a All cute an J Chronic nueatci ot Men, V. cm nan I Children. Consultation end examliiatlun free. Oltice rhurt Dally and bund ay a a. m. to o p. m. nining and Blasting POWDER Msdo at Mooslo and Rush lata World. LAFMN ft RAND POWDGR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elrctrlo Batterlei. KlootrloKiploijri, ezplodlu blauli, afcty fun ua I Repauno Chemical Co.'s aAVe