" " -, ! ?fBl'V" hftt bt 14 I- -'.- . r. V' l -- " y THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1900. ROYAL jTie Absolutely Pure BAKING POWDER Made from pure, grape cream of tartar. Cream of tartar is refined and powdered acid of grapes, the most healthful and pleasant ot all fruit acids. Professor Prescott, University of Michigan, says: "I believe that the acid salts of fruits are the most wholesome and important constituents of the food of man. Not all natural substances are wholesome articles of food, but cream ot tartar has a high rank as such." This expensive fruit acid is employed in making Royal Baking Powder because of its absolute wholesomeness, and because of its value as a food substance. Alum would cost but one-tenth as much. schools had not bfn appropriated for, and thnt 12,000 for thn rent of extra annexes was n Item which could not be foreseen. Then there was tl.OiO for extra teach ers In the High school, and $1,$25 for desks In thnt building. The Hums of $500 for fumigating schools: of $32S for paylns the city controller, and of $783 for extra plumbing at No, 3!". were not, of course, considered when the appro priation was made. Mr. May followed Mr. Evans and among other thlnps said: "I am not hoping to change the past, but I want to go on rei'oid as opposing this large deficiency of over $SO,000. I thlnl: 1 have been consistent this past year In opposing the creation of any deficiency with tho single exception of the money for the payment ot the city controller. I claim here bMfore the members of this board that there v.na no necessity for the appearance of wy deficiency at the end of the year. "If the expenses of a big corporation come one dollar over the appropriation for that year that dollar Is not nl lowed. I claim tb.it If a corporation handling $20.000,W or ?.".0,000,M0 can got along by doing this that a corpor ation handling 3V,000 can do the sains. My argument In opposing thess extra expenditures has alwnv b'. that If we thought we needed cxtri money we should have made the levy large enough, and I hope that tho levy will be made large enough nest war." Mr. Olbbonq then replied bi Icily to Captain May and said' "It's ensy. as he s:yf, foi n eoipor atlon spending $20,POO,or.o to keep their expenses down to that limit, for thete's one man at tho lrvtd of It. That's the way tin- captain would IIlc- It her", but he's got to remember tlu-io's twenty one of us each with a little voice In the matter." INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today New Station for Blnghamton. ConnoltySWallace SCRANTON'S SHOPPING GENTE&. A Sale Of" Hosiery This simple announcement means more than you think. Two classes of pcop'e who will appreciate thU unusual show of stockings after it is over those who took advantage jf it. aud bought, and those who didu't. Those who buy will b glad they did. Those who did not will wish they had. Your hosiery may as well bs right as wroug, when it co.its nothing extra for correctness. It isn't uecessary to say "last black" that's understood in our hosiery. Alum, howeer, is a poison, which cannot be used in food u ithout endangering life. All cheap baking pow ders contain it. Think of feeding it daily, as the makers of the cheap, alum powders would, to delicate women and children I ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. THERE WILL BE A BIG DEFICIENCY THE SECRETARY'S REPORT ON SCHOOL BOARD FINANCES. He Estimates That at the End of the Present Fiscal Year There Will Be a Deficiency in the General School Account of $33,073.02 and Also' an Apparent Deficiency of Huge Proportions in the Building Account Captain May's Comments on the Deficiencies. There will be, according lo Secre tary E. D. Tullows, of the bo.-.ld of tontrol. a deficiency ot SV.Vi.? rt; In the general school account of the Horanton district at the end of tho fiscal year, on July 1 next. The secretin y nays that he cannot estlmcte the ileikieney In the building account, but shows (hat $ol,442P7 woith of woilt beyond the appropriation lms been contracted tor. Some of the metubeis Inst even ing, in figuring out the total estimated deficiency, added till npp.irent de ficiency In the building account. The following Is Seuetaij fellow i' report at lead last night at tho lioaid meeting. In ncionliuno will' tfoi'ilo;i .ulcptiU of $U27.5. which will probably be pulfl. clcnt. as wmii of tho schools where the attendance had fallen below the minimum number have been closed. nni'AiRS. lakok and matkriat.,. Appropriation $1S.'X 0o There has been expended up to date for general repairs. Including the remov ing of buildings, mateiial of various hinds, labor, etc.. $2fi,2M.70. t'npnld hills on hand. JJ.L'L"!.:'.'. It Is estimated that It will reriuiro J1.200 for lnbor for the bal ance of the e.ir. There will, therefore, be an estimated deficit of J11.B18.Vi In this account on the llrst of July next. HKNTS. Appi epilation l.SiW 00 Theio will be a large deficit In this ne rount amounting In about ii.'M. owing to the tenting nf rooms lor Kos. 2 and 0 during the construction of the new build ings, nn annex lor No. II and an addi tional Moie toom. ni:v rrnNrrnu:. The appropriation for new turnl- tuie was J -.'"' '1 Theie will be a balance of about JOuO In this account unlti-s furnltuic for tho new buildings should be purchased and paid for before July 1. l'K At the price paid for last single deKs put chased. It will eot about $H"i per room tor pupils' desks for the new buildings. Hi'ppur.s. Appioprlutlon lio.wono Impended up to date 9.1M i' et the lat niTtlnt. of the b'nt.l the l.il. I a! I be sufficient. Il.it.mcc MS id It I- estimated Hi it It will require Sl.twO more foi the balance of tho school year for school supplies, which will be JM3."3 moie than tho npproprlitlon. OOfU, AND WOOD. Vlie npn-opiliitlun of $7,000 will prob- Theie has been drawn nalnst this ap propriation the sum of J.W65 up to date. It is estimated tnat mere win ue u. uui nnce of JIM In this account at tho end of the year. STKAM HK.VT FOR NO. SI AND HOARD llOOMS. Appropriation HI There will be a deficit In this account of J4J owing to nn Increuso In the rate at No. .13 after the appropriation. TAX REFUNDING. It Is estimated that there will bo a bal ance of J200 In this account. KINDERGARTENS. No regular appropriation was mado for kindergartens ut the beginning of tho year, but the sum of tt.OOO was after wards set npart for tr.e purpose of main taining four klndcigarten schools. The K.oOO is, therefore, an overdraft. 1NTI2RH8T ON LOANS. Tho sum of J917.JO has beon pild on monry borrowed last summer for the payment of current expenbes btforo the receipt of the annual taxes. But I iterest on the sinking fund In the hands of the treasurer will more than balance this Item. SALARY OF CITY CONTROLLER. The sum of $100 per month Is now paid to the city controller for his services as auditing officer of the district, which sal ary will aggregate $520.67 by July I. 1900. This was not provided for In the annual appropriations. SCHOOL BUILDING ACCOUNT. Following Is the malte-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for todav: Tuesday, Feb. 27th. 1900. WILDCATS-SOUTH. 1 a. m.-H. nisblng. with F. K. Secor's men. 3 a. ra. B. Bennett. 4.30 a. m. J. Mosier, with C. Bartholo mew's men. ( a. m. Jas. McCann. S a. m. O. Case, with II. T. Fellows' men. 10 a. m. F. n Seeor. 11.80 a. m J. Uurkhart. I p. m. I'. Cavanaugh, with S. Flnner- ty's men. 3 p. m. John Oahagnn. .4i p. m. A. Wldenor. 5 p. m.-W. H. Nichols, with J. Swailr.'s men. SUMMITS. 6 a. m.. north (J. Frounfelker. 10 a. m., south MeLii ne, with Wurrlck's men. II a. m.. north H. Hush. PULLER. 10 a, m. Pecklns. PUSHERS. J a. m., south Houser. 11.30 a. m.. south M. Moran. 7 p. m south-M. Murphy. 10 p. m south C. Caw ley. PASSENGER ENGINE. 6.30 p. m. M. Masovern. WILD CATS. NORTH. 7 a. m., i engine J, E. Masters. 9 a. m., S onglnes C. Klngsley. 11 a. m., 2 engines J. O'Hiira. 2 p. m 2 engines T. Fltzpatrlck. 5 p. m., 2 engines R. C'astner. 9 p. m., 2 engines J. Hush. Wilkes-Barre Capital in Texas. J. C. Atkins and J. L. Lenahan were In Philadelphia Friday and Saturday, where they concluded arrangements for the put chao of a controlling; Interest In a large cotton spinning mill at Denl son, Texas. The purchase was made on behalf of a syndicate composed of the largest stockholders In the Wyo ming Valley lace mills, this city. The Dcnison mill Is a large and mod ern one and was built to operate 50,000 spindles, of which 15.000 are already placed. It will spin cotton yarn such as Is used in the manufacture of lace curtains and will supply the Union street mill for this purpose. Wllkes Bane Times. For vVomcn Bluclc Stockings of a medium weight suitable for the waning winter and early spring, i2,Vc pair: Si.3S doen; 70c half dozen. For Women- Black Stockings, of the finest combed Egyptian yarns, full regular made, positively the best we have ever offered for the price, and the best wearing stocking money can buy. 25c pair, $2.75 dozen; $1.38 half dozen. For Women Fine lace, lisle hos iery, with douule soles and high spliced heels, in black, royal blue and cardinal, jo cents. For Children A closing sale of odds aud ends in ribbed woolen stockings, of a heavy make, suitable for hard weir; sizes from 6 to 9, value 20c pair; choose at 10 cents. For Children The name of this stocking is "Good," and it is well worthy of iU name. It is a good stocking; it's a cotton ribbed stocking of good weight with double soles, heels aud kuces; sizes from 5 to 10; I2j'ac pail. For Hen Black cotton half hose, made from fine combed yarn s; 12 lie pair. For MenBlack cotton half hose, with uubleached feet, the best wearing sock ever made. 19 cents pair. 6 pairs for $1.00. For Men The most comprehensive line of fancy hosiery yet shown in Scrantou, ranging in price from 25c to 75c pair. The line includes many new ideas in men's fancy hosiery not hereto fore shown. I CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE lowing statement is pm tilted, showing rxprndittire', of the ihs'iiel foi the p'ts ent school mi up i date, the reunite tnwnts for the b.ilinio rr Use eirnnd l"( estimated coni'lllf)-' of thf; various m counts. July 1 ot: has. ati:k and telephones. Apiuuprlitlon J J.0J 0o IXpciidcd up to date I.bll pi UV.M'C IS.IMM li will iciulro about one thousand dol- HIGH AND TR.UNINC MUIOOI. AJ- Irm- to pay hills cn.irgcd against this up- I priinl.itlon ror li.e luianto oi ine year, which will leuvo a bnluncn of ?1,IS4.M In thn r.i count. Appropriation ear Expended up to tlati (Ot'NT. jnio as la,t .jii.r.7; on . Iil.l'11 M Leaving a balance of $ ,,t;j5 i& Unpaid high school bills on hand ? -'. ii0 07 Light and heat tor bal ance ot yar ",:) On 'ieachera' salaries for ihe months 1 I,j.'. oo .lanltois' italaiy for live months GT.'i i'U IS .Mi, (17 Making an estimated ildlilt of $12.SS1 'JO in this accou.it, July 1, lii), without il- lowing for any untoisien Ineidental u- penses. when the a novo apiirnpriatlou was PItlNTINU AND ADVEHT1SINQ. 'Jliu iippiopilatlon foi printing and ad-wrti-lng Is Jt.KU, of which It Is estimated ii'jd will ho .xpeiuhd. n:.T hook?. The appri rlatlon for text books other than high m hool text books for tho cm rent ycir wn $tt.""H K1 Expelid.d W,il?J Present Iml.uu" P.", OS Unpaid hllh on hand, l.'Jli'..'JS. which will cause u dcllelt of $1,(M.W. In addi tion to tluso text books hllh on n.uat, fl,..rn Iw nnn rt X'.ll for thlP.Ofn SiUs of mad In April. "0. for high and training t'liauibut,' Kncjclopeillus which l beliu? bchool xpenscs, the nlai list was K, "M per month. Sliifn tli it dale new teach withheld until l.lpplncott it Co. shall h.io fiiralhed certain gazetteers, .is rs have botr, added, mill tho piesent ;,LCe( j,y tllid firm. salary list amounts to 92,t25. an Incti-ase of W03 per month. I INSURANCE In' additlen to general rrpalt woil: on thn Interior of tho hwh school thue has beaii xpur.dcd $1,401 f,)r t: pew i Iters. Sl.UC.M for now furniture u.id leekers and $3,2SS il fir text book.-, and supplier. TKACHfiRS' kaum:ii:3. Appropriation ?l,",(VX oo KxpndccJ up to data T.K.i b3 leaving a balance of S ;,M1 17 Satarln for the balance of the school eor. Ave months, will require KJ.073. mnklmr an estimated dnclt of J1.7J3.S3 In' this arcouut, OFFICKRS' SAI.AmrjS, Appropriation I 7,4:9 00 Kxpcndtd up to date 4.SS3 91 BaUnc I s.3 v; Thla account will ho overdrawn K41.iV owl nit t Increase of $109 per year In tha alary of th superintendent of repairs aua cf Increaia of Sis per month In the atari of clerks In tha uuperlntendent's anjl aecretary's ontcei. JANITORS' SAIARIRS. 'Appropriation 119.000 00 There will be unntnxlniately a denclt pf I,7S6 laJthlH account July 1, 1009. 4 NIGHT HCHOOLB. Sapproprtatlou f 9.400 oo - There has bran tendcd for two fnintlm of night holDol IIU?.'.tS, leaving 0k bavlanca fur tha runuUolJiK two wonlha The nppirprlatlon for this puiiiom- wan W), which will probably fall shou of uui sum requhed by about J10. WUI.IVKRV OP HUWI.IKS AND MA. TKUIAU Appropriation VM Thero will probably be a siuall bul mco of $53 July 1 In this at count. X.i:C5.L, KXPnXSKH. Tha appropriation wafl.fiiM, of which theio rumalns unexpended J1M.W, anil tlili will probubly be the halauie at tho end ot tho picsent school year, as bills for lesral expenses aio generally presented and oald In December ot each year. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Theio was no appropriation for thl J put pore: KXSi havo been paid out for street Improvements and this will prob ably be tho detlclt at the end ot the year. INCIDENTALS. Appropriation J1.0M Appropriation 173,850 00 Wurrants drawn to date 48 M3 77 I.caUng an npparcnt balance of..27,051 23 Hut the sum of J0.34O5O for No. 3 lots, which was ordsred paid In June last and pieserted to the trensuicr for pajment In July, It to be drducted, leaving a cash balance on hand of 117.710.73. This will probably bo Increased by payments from delinquent tav collectors by tl.00: mak. ing aallable for building purposes JIV .M0.73 for tho balance of the year. It I Impossible to form ntiy accurate fir es'en approximate estlmato ot tho condlt'on of this account July 1, WW. The board Is under contract for tho erection of ,ieral buildings and for payments un slts In several different localities. Payments on tho buildings nro made as the .vorlt piog- resies. Parties from whom lots wro purchased have made no application for pa ments. The appropriation for building purposes was rrfadx In April last, at whtrh time It was estimated that a considerable bal ance would remain In the above acciunt at the erd of the year. The following were added after tho estimate was made: Site for No. : :Mt Post ot No. 'J 32.247 3 Additional lot at No. 2G 5,301 00 No. :: lot'?, payment of balance iK'u iUtn.'o Wall, etc.. at No. 33 1,771 00 Walk and pavement at No. 3 Wt'Jl Iron fences at No. 3 7.17 SO Nn. !9 lion ting plant 717 77 Annev to No. .' 475 00 This and That. President Truesdale has recommend ad that the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company erect a new und commodious passenger atution ut Blnghamton and the abolition of two bad grade crossings. Notice has been given out thnt Mr. James VanBusklrl; has beer, appointed freight agent for the New York. Sus quehanna and Western ar.d Wilkes Barre and Easton railroads at this point, to succeed Mr. R. H. Klntnir. Mr. VnnBusklrk has been connected with the roads above mentioned for about eight years and Is n yountr nnn of sterling business qualities. The po Mitlon Is a good o:sc ar.d coveis all tho company's buslnfsa here and at the shops. Stroudsbur.T Times. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Orace Church. Huropsaa Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day anJ Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way thrn are few better conduct! d hotels in tha metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tho great populailty it has acquit ed can readily be traced to Its unique location, Its hnn-io.llkn ntmnonhprp. the peculiar OX cellcneo of Its ciilMna and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. anilrvli PI id, NEW YORK. Kinds. All this season's Have you seen our new arrivals in The First Call Ifyouaic within icjcIi of our cal we want you to inspect our new arrivals in Strau) Mailings Our own importations from China and Japan made of grass that is fresh aud strong firmly woven all tha graceful, cccentiic patterns and clean bright, clean colors that give such charm to these goods from strange goods at prices within the reach of all. MOTH PROOF SANITARY SERVICEABLE AM Kit IG AN PLAN. Day .nd Upwards. KUKOPKAX IM.AN. Vny and L'pw:ul-. $3.50 Per $1.51) Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor -- After mmwr To assist digestion, rellara dlitrM alter eatlue or rirlnklnf too heartily, to prevent constipation, Uka Hood'm Plllm Sold verywbare, SSoouU., Total KMi2 Of thl?, $17.5r !S Inn been paid, and tha remainder of S,S'l".i' Is under contract. Prom tho foicijolnfi tlKurts, It nppeara that tho estimated expenditures for tha current year In the aencral school ac count will exceed tho appropriations rnadu-bv sm.OilOi The followim; fetatement fiom the tieaa uiei't. olllce shows tho condition of tho cash account: Condition of the acveial -ichool accounts at the close oi liuslnei's on Saturday, February 81. 1W: Balance In eonral school ac count JTT.CT3 Si Balance In school builUlm; ac count io.g:;.-, Balance In tho liitcresl and sink In? fund account 09,810 a Also $45,000 In bonds In the sinking; fund. The treasurer estlmntci. that about II!,- SCO will be received from delinquent tax collectors during tho balance of tha year, basing this upon receipts of past year. The state appropriation for the current year has been received and was the same as last year, $73,373.8$. After the secretary had read tha above report, Chairman Evans, of the finance committee, arose to explain for the benefit, as he said, of the preaa, why these deficiencies would exist, and that they were all necessary Items. He said that $4,000 expended for mu tdo had not been appropriated; that K the item of ll.soo for lighUBf Ue sight Itch!Itch!Itch! Awful Itchingof Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY.CUTICURA CuTicnn Eoap, to cleanso tho idein, Cim"i'BA Ointment, to hoal tho skin, and ConcuR.v ItrotVKNT, to cool tho Moid, make tho woit complete and spcody euro treatment for toituring, disfiguring hu mors, :ashes, and irritations, with loss of hair, wldch havo defied tho skill of faobost physicians and all other remedies. THE SET $1.25 Of, 8r, Mo i Oitkic. 40c. HMOLTHT.Me. B14 tnrkn. PotTsP.JiPC.Cor. Prep.. Boitos. For Biilncsi Men In tho h:arl of tho wholesale district. For choppers S minutes' walk to Wanamaltcrv. S minutes to hlecel Cooper's Ills Store. Knsy cf access to tho great Dry Goods Stores. For Slshlseers One block from D'wny Cart. glv. Iiik easy transpoitatlou to all points oi inierusi WILLIAMS & ITANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. ! HOTEL ALBERT ! NEW VOHK. f Tor. 11th ST. ft I'NIVKHSITY PU tmly one Illoek from Rmnilway i wwm- -r - r IIVfc nVdUIIH'16 j 4- i t M M UuU MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tha beat quality for domestlo use and of all slses. Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye. delivered In any part of the city, at tha lowest price. Ordera received at the office, Connell building-, Room MX: telephone No. 1762, or at tha mine, telephone No. 273. will he I promptly attended to. Dealera supplied r as tkk MtlttA MOUNT PLEASANT COAL GO I ID m Tt PATENT Booif IdMs may be secwed by oar aid. Address, .THE PATENT RECORD, ItWauue. Me. p r l n ' 4 I i in i u v u l mm 5 cu! u Lager Beer Brewery THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital &SOO.OOO surplus 4SO.000 VM. CONNELL, Prcslrtsnl. IlliSKV BHLIN, Jr., Vice-Pres. WILLIAV, li. PECK, Caihlisr. $so i irvvvr'vTrwvwTrwwwnrrvw aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Something ncw-ri) c.iivlle power; no Kicase; no illit; no smell! no S nothlnB but llKht. IlrlBhter than K clcctrlcltj , Lhcai)er than oil. i Manufacturer r OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telcphonj Call, 2.13 J. 211 Washington Ave. Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THB SIC POWDER CO. lioomsiniiU'.'.L'oni'ilhurii' il SCRANTON, PA. Hlning and Blasting POWDER Mi.de at Mooilo and lluib late Worlti. n"X. DliNSTUN. an Sprue Street. Scran Ion. Pa Il ' cute nx Chronic Ulseaies ol Men, Worn nan i children. Contulto'lonand eiamlmllon tree Olflce Hoars Dally and buaJay a. m. to o p. m. LAFLIN ft RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Jtlfotrlo Uattoiltx, KleotrloBzplolsri, azplodlu OlwHf, nafcty ruis4l Repauno Chsmisal Co.'s "0"