"Vf "iW P i ' fft -f'1-""TF - ty 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY -8. .1900. . m. vsp,-ip CLEVELAND siorBakmg Powder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, whole some food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. Cleveland's Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. magistrates have made It a practice to Rive Judgment for tho full claim when It would reach even ns much as ten weeks' board and then Issiia at tachments agalniit the defendant's wages for four week' claims until the whole claim was collected. The case reversed yerterday was that of nridgol Conway against John Ilogan and the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, garnishee. Marriage Licenses. Leo KlzliuVy Scranton Mingle Kiliity Scranton lolin Demko ,Throop Julia Ocrtlty Tajlor COUHT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. You cannot, if you value good licallh, afford to use cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow ders. They are apt to spoil the food ; they do endanger the health. All physicians will tell you that alum in food is poisonous. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD ANOTHER BIG METAL COMBINA TION BEING 10RMED. To Be Known as the Ameiican Sheet Metal Company and Is to Have a Capital of $00,000,000 Copper Discovered In Momoc County. Make-up of the D L. & W. Boaid for Today Foundations of a New Washery at Bellevue Bleaker Have Been Laid. A combination to be known as the American Shed llctal company Is be ing organized at Pittsburg with n capi tal of 60.000,noo. The combine takes In 29 of the 35 plants throughout the country. It will !n lude plantH manu facturing corrugated lion and cornice work. Headquarters of the company will bo at Canton. An attempt was made last year to organise a consolida tion of corrugating companies, and a Lompany was chattered under the laws of New Jersey, known as the National Metallic Hoofing company. It was then Intended to capitalize at $12,000,U00, but the deal fell through. Among the active promoters of the present deal are said to be Alex. V. CUts, of the Wheeling Corrugating company, and Prank G. Colwell. pnal dent of the "West Virginia Steel com pany. The "Wheeling Conjugating company is controlled by practically the same interests as the "Whltaker Iron company, of Wheeling, which ie cently refused to go Into the American Sheet Steel company, capitalized at ?j:,000,000. Copper Discovered. It is stated that copper In large quantities has ben found on the farms of William and Orva Hllgert In Para dise Valley. Monioe county. Prospect ing has been going on for some months. The mine is located about three miles from Ctesco and Is In a slope of rock. Jehu Hllgert, the dis coverer, states that he contlders the mine woith a million dollars. Philadelphia parties, headed by flnl. Kflly. a Tobyhunna Mills pioperty holdir and a summer resident have twelve men at woik drilling and blast ing and prepaiing for machinery which they expect In a week or two with which they can do the woik cheaper. A score of years ago traces of cop per were found on the Hllgert propei tles, but on account of lack of means It was not developed. Several times since attention lias been paid to the matter, but without any degree of success. Manufacturing company's shops on lilghth sheet. Superintendent T. S. Lloyd and Mas ter Car Hullder L. T. Canllold and Spe cial Agent O'Keefe, of the Lackawanna, lallroad, are still at Huffalo, looking after the company's inetrest In the trouble there among the striking work men. The Lackawanna, company has made overtuies for the rental of the vacant rooms over Huron & Merrill's clothing stoic on Ijiickawanna avenue. It ha? not yet been leased, and until Supei Intendent Uussell arrives the car ac countant's office will remain where It Is. The Dclawaie, Lackawanna and Western company has made a contract with a Pittsburg Him to cut all the timber on its land on the West moun tain, from the Sibley to the Notch. A saw-mill has begun operations near the Sibley, and choppers are at work cut ting down the trees. The foundations for the new wash ery at the Bellevue bi faker have beeu completed, and work has been com menced on the superstructure. A shaft Is being sunk at the new washery to wash the waste Into the mine, Instead of using a bore-hole, as Is done at the other washerles. Work has not yet been resumed at the Pine Hrook colliery. The work of pumping water fiom the abandoned workings of the Pennsylvania Coal company adjoining Is progressing rap Idly, bul the volume of It has not yet been sufficiently i educed to make It w holly safe for men to w ork In the Pirn- Hrook mine. Tho announcement of the death of Geiii'ial Superintendent Kussell's mother was premature, although It was generally understood to be tiue by the officials In this city. She Is very low and not expected to iecoet. Mr. Hus sell has been at her bedside for sev eral days', and It Is not definitely known when he will reach this city. JUDGES HAND DOWN A DOZEN OPINIONS W. r Smythe m cstordiy dlstinrgel un der the insolvency Um. Wllllim rtfilman jesterday rcjlsncl js con stable of the Tenth nird. The hearlnjr In the Iiowery halim corpus ce w. jesterday, continued till Thursday. Court jeslcrday rtluscd the willlo-i to hive th K. V. JHklni llccmc trinjarrol to E. Jime. William P. Griffith", William Mem! and Thomas HaiNtone, mb-commlttto No. 3, of the bord of miner" examiner, condditul oxusr. Inailons In the arbitration room ritm!iy. The lirarlng on the Injunction In tlu caso of the New Yolk, Ontario and WeVcin nailmul company aeainst the Northwest Coil ronpany. nas jesterdav continued to the September term of argument court. The committment of Charles Visliburne to tho house of refuse was jesterday recon l J: mil by Jndco ArchbaM, and a .entence ct fily iaj In the county Jail, to date from Match 8 last, imposed instead. In the laso of J. S. Mllkr apdist Ilomev,, Snjdir, the rule to iimcnd the recoM wai al lowed, yesterdi, so as to show that tho ex emption allowed bv law Is not u.ihej in the note confcjlnir judgment. Clara K. Cireen, by her next friend, John Alspauirh, filed an application for dhoti: ,rcin he. alleged irucl huiband, Frank II. llietn, sesterilay. In Prolhonotary Copland's i'ho; Thev crc married Auc. 25. 1877, and II 'ed to dclher up to April 20 lat. J. W. Ilrowiin Is the llbellant's attorney. Herorder F. V. Warnke. eterdaj. re.-civrl for flllnir, the recentlj granted iharter ot the Green itldsc Cemetery association, whleli pio roses to establish and maintain u cenn'err in Moolo lorou(,'h. The incorporators sue An netle Itejnolds, Arthur FrothlnKliam, Wlllia u Frothlneham, Laura Frothlnghain and Mi.y Sartz. The capitalization is 110.000. The petition of mc freeholders of l'jno. Anil bald ami the other illasres adlacent in .md alone the northwestly and woslcrly boundaries of Taj lor, asking to be severed from i.acki sianna township and annexed to Tailor br ourIi was filed by Attorney John M Hani' Court ordered that the petition be laid i:'.an. the grand jury Thursday next at 0 o'cloil. n. m. Connlly2aWa11ac SCRANTON'S SHOPPAQ CENTER. Opportunities for Summer House and Summer Hotel Furnishings. 15,000 Sheets and Pillow Cases Made fromi Atlantic bleached cotton recog nized as the best. Sheets. iHx2i 50c. 22i 55c 2 1-4X2 1-2 60C 2 1-2X2 1-2 65C. 2 1-2X2 -4 75C. Pillow Cases. 42x36 nc. 45x36 ...15c. 50x36 17c. 54x36 19c. Napkins. 19 inch, loom dice, half bleached, per dor.... $1.00 19 inch, lull bleahced, per doz 1,35 20 inch full bleached, per doz 1.50 22 inch full bleached, per doz t.75 24 inch fnll bleached 2.25 These napkins are all of a heavy weight pure linen, especially suitable for Hotel or Summer House use. Table Linens by the Yard. 60 inch half bleached Irish Linen 40c 04 inch half bleached loom dice 30c 64 inch half bleached extra heavy 50c 6; inch lull bleached extra heavy 53c 66 inch lull bleached extra heavy 75c 68 inch full bleached extra heavy 85c Towels. Hemmed loom huckaback, size 16x25, doz... $1.15 Hemmed loom huckaback, size 18x36, doz... 1.40 Hemmed loom huckaback, size 18x36, doz... 1.50 Hemmed loom huckaback, size 18x36, doz... 1.75 Turkish Bath Towls. Bleached and Brown, doz $1.40 Unbleached, extra large size, pair 35c METHODIST MINISTERS MEET. Concluded from Pjrc 3.1 THEY GOT PERMISSION. D,, L. & W. Bonrd for Today. Following: Is the make-up of the Del aware. iMckananna and Western board for today: : w ii.u LAIS son II. Monda), May 7. C p. m J. Ilurkhail. ft p. in. Jonn Caliagan. JO p. m. V. hincer, 11 p. di. J. Cierrity. WILD CATS, SOUTH Tuojday, Jlay ?. 12.20 a. in. .T. ninb. 8 , m. A. Hopkins. . in. I'. .1. O'Malle). a a. m. W. McAllister. JO a. in. J. W. Ilevlne, 11.30 a, in. V. V. Meicn, with J. V. Steiens' men. , I p. tn.-a. M. Wallace. ' 3.30 p. m.-O. Hill. . p. m.-O. J. Miller. bt'a1MIT3 7 a. m., north I'rounfelker, II a. pi., north N'lcliola. ' 6 p. m., aouth Md.ane. 1'LI.I.nilS. 10 a. m. I.aBar. l'l'F;ir.R& S a. in., aouth lionmr, 11. JO a. m., aouth lloian. 7 p, m., touth Murphy. 10 p. m., wutli O. t'anley. PAX3CNGUR ESOINP, 1.30 p. rn. Maeoiein. ' WILD CATS NOKTI1. 8 a. in. F. 1. Seeor. 10.H0 a. m. It. W. IVckins. 13.30 p. m. J. SwarU. t d. m. J. O'llira. 30 p. rn. C. Klnealey. oay. Street Railway Company Can Lay Extia Tracks on Providence Road. The- Scranton Railway company yes teulay secured pel mission from Street Commissioner Thomas to lay a double track on Providence Road, between the Sand Hank biidgc and Diamond ave nue. The company started this work last Saturday, without securing a per mit, but weie stopped through the ef forts of Councilman J. J. McAndrew. Mr. MeAndiews objection wah that no permit had been seemed, but theie weie othcis who contended that no pel mission could be grunted, aB the company had no tight to put nny extra tracks down even with a permit. To rea.sute himself on this point, the stieet commissioner had Assistant City Solicitor Vosburg look up the Act of 1S66, lncorpoiatlng the company. This reads: "And the said company .'hull have the light to lay out and construct a lallway with one cr more tracks " tluough any streets or loads." This act is so sweeping that If the company so desire it might cover the whole street with tracks. PROTECT FEDERAL BUILDING. a sufficient affidavit ot defense In the case of iMary Monroe against Finn & Phillips was discharged by Judge Archbald. In the damage suit of A. K. Uetter ly arjalnst the city of Scranton the report of Ri feree J. E. Ross was set asldo by Judge Archbald and a new trial awarded. This Is the second time the report has been set aside. The judge thinks the best way to go about the matter ts to start anew from the beginning. The plaintiff sues for damages re sulting from n defective sewer In front of his property on Bromley avenue. In the llrst leport the referee allowed $1,700 to the plaintiff. This was set aside and a new report ordered. In his second report the referee allows $1,014 "ourt again overrules his find ings and this time orders a new trial. The refeiee Instated on allowing the plaintiff damages that resulted from his house having been constructed so that the cellar iloor Is lower than the sewer. The court holds that the only damages tho plaintiff is entitled to Is what tesulted directly fiom the break In the s"wer. The claim for damages for sickness that resulted to the plain tiff's wife and on from the break must be more conclusively proven to bo chargeable against neglect on the pait of the city before recovery can be had. the court holds. In a nutshell, the relative grade of the property and the sewer do not enter Into the case, and the plaintiff must confine his claim to damages directly traceable to the break In tho sewer. WILLIAMS CASK. In an opinion from the court In banc, written by Judge Archbald, the petition of Margaret Williams, to have a legacy left her by her father mad? payable forthwith out of the real es tate held by her step-mother, was granted. The deccdant, Morgan Wil liams, late of Scranton, left all his property to his wife, conditioned that she pay t'-OO to his daughter, who is a isldent of Wales. The legacy was to be paid at the convenience of tho widow. The latter alleges that the property is woi th only $350; that she has no other means, nnd that It is therefore not convenient for her to pay the legacy. Court ruled that the widow can not be tho sole Judge of her "convenience." and as the dece dant has been dead live years It Is time the legacy was paid. Held Their Semi-Annual Election of Officers. The Methodist Ministers' association of Scranton and vicinity met in Klin Park church yesterday at 10.n0, Rev. A. J. VnnCleft In the chair. It "being the semi-annual election of officers, tho following were elected: President, Rev. James Uennlnger. vice-president, Rev. O. C. Lyman; secretary and treas urer. Rev. C. B. Henry; theme commit tee, Rev. J. Madison. Rev. J. B. Sweet, Rev. W. O. Simpson. Rev. James Rennlnger read an Inter esting paper on Dr. Daniel Steel's "Half Hours" with Paul. Members present were: Revs. A. J. VanCleft, C. M. Oltnn, D. D.. M. D. Fuller, D. D., R. if. Pascoc, M. A.. Joseph Madison, J. X. Bally, M. A.. G. C Lyman, James Bennington, J. R. Austin, C. J. Brad bury, S. J. Dorsey, ("5. II. Prentice. G. Bobllln. the new pastor of the German Methodist Knlscopnl church, and C. B. Henry. Rev. L. L. Sprague. D. D., president of AVyomlng Seminary, was a vifltor. THE AERIAL PERFORMANCE. White Quilts. Full size Crochet Qilts 85c Full size Crochet Quilt"? 98c Full ize Crochet Quilts $ 1.25 Full size Crochet Quilts 1.50 All of the above hemmed and ready for use. Full sized quilts fringed 1.35 Full sized quilts fringed 1.7 Comforts, Blankets, Mattress Protectors. Table Padding, Crash by the Yard, etc. At our well known Low Prices. Connolly & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Ave. They Are One of the Novel Features of the Circus. To very many pen-ons the aerial performances aie the most attracts e feature of the circus. In recognition of this fact the management of tho Great Forepaugh-Sells Brothers' Con solidated Shows has secured the great est and most conspicuous amount of mld-alr talent ever seen in any circus, and Included the most original, grace ful and daring male and female artists In that hazardous line to be found In Kuiope, Asia and America. The long Mights, dives, leaps, evolutions-, catches and other phenomenal feats of these celebrities are extremely exciting and universally fascinating. 7 p. ni, S. Carmod This and That. Superintendent A. C, Salisbury made run over the Rloomsburg division yesterday on a tour of Inspection. Tho machinery for the new Oxford breaker Is being built at tho Flncn Engineer Bartl Has Been Engaged to Strengthen the Foundation. In his periodical underground ex plorations, Knglneer Kdmund Bartl discovered that the old mine workings of the Pine Brook colliery under the Federal building were In danger of col- lupse, and a lepoit to that effect made to Postmaster K, II. Ripple was trans mitted to the supervising architect's department at Washington. An engineer was sent on to make an Inspection, nnd In company with Mr. Bartl went into the workings. The re sult is that Mr. Bartl Is now at worn electing thirty-four piers and strength ening the old pillars in the workings underneath the building. The contract was executed last Tues day, and the work at twice commenced. The Job will cost In the neighborhood of 15,000. $100 Reward, $100. The readen ol this paper will be plmec to lain that di"6 '' at 'ca't onc drfl'tJ Jlwsa hat ecltnco lias 1-mi alio tn cmr In all iu I mm., and that ! Catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure la Ihu onl 1-o.ltw curt known to the mrdnal fraternity. laUrrli twlni; a (or.stltutloiul di rae. nqclrea a c-ontltutlcnal tiiatmint. Il-ilfa Catarrh Cvre i taVen internally, actlny directly unon tlie llootf anil mwoiii tuilJirx of the nja tern, thereby I'emoilni: the found Ulcn of the illacase, and gbluR Kiu patient ttrtngth by build inir lip the constitution ami aimtlng iwlnra jn doing Hi ork. The proprletora have ki inuirj faith in lt (urativo oweri, tliat lluy oMcr One Hundred Hollar for any ?a that it fall, to tire, bend for Hot of tittimcnlula. AddroM, 1. J. CIIKNIJV k CO., Toledo, O sold by Druirell. '&-. Hall's Fainlh I'illt arc the lt. In Equity Court. Judge Auhbald took up the equity list at the reopening of couit after the noon recess. The cases of Allen W. Williams and others against James F. Green and others; AV. II. Courtrlght and others against C. M. Thompson, Jr.; Northern Coal and lion company and the Dela ware and Hudson Canal company, les sees, against the city of Scranton; O. D. Holllster against the Scranton poor district, were set down for trial. The cae of II. B. Reynolds against V. P. Boland and others was contin ued to June 18. The case of Angus Cameron against Thomas W. Kay and others, was continued by agreement. The caso of Andrew Krantz and others against Mary Dunn and others was settled mid marked off the list. The case of Williams against Oreen was called for trial, but when It was shown that tho lumber In dispute la the basts of an action In trespass Judge Archbald continued tho case and the preliminary injunction re straining tho defendant from cutting any trees until the trespass suit Is disposed of and further order of court made. '1 he trespass suit was ordered added to the end of the trial list for the second wsek in the May term of common pleas. The cafce of Courtrlght against Thompson was alo continued, nfter being called for trial. The continu ance was for the purpose of giving the defendant time to file a full and Item Ued account of the trust set up in tho bill In equity. "La3t Call for Dinner in the Dining Car." Nothing l too good for tho patrons of the Lake Shore and Michigan South ern Railway. Its dining car service is superb and the finest meals arc served at a in Ice which brings them within reach of all. The I.ako Shore larders contain the choicest viands the market affords and Its cooks are masters ot their art. Kven epicureans ate satis fied when they cat their meals In the cars of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway. A Mixup. "Doe George rail with his new r.cisrhborJ" "No, but his neishlois eay the'll inlv lilm if hi dos Utcs an more kids.' Clei eland I'liln- Dealer. Or discomfort, no Irritation of tho in-testlnea-but gentle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you take '& Sold by all druggists. 25 cent! M S Sk til j m i a . m jk II' .I It One Night to Denver CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY 'THE COLORADO SPECIAL, f- leaves Chicago at to every morn ing, via Chicago-Union Pacifie & JVorli-lFe.ttern Line, arriving' Den ver i,2o next afternoon and Colorado Springs and Manitou ssm-' evening No change tj can; all meals in din ing cars. Anofterfa ft train at jo.jo p. m. daily. Aew bouh, Colorado Illustrated, mailed on uccipto four cents postage. Call on any agent or at HI c adoay, Nrw reiA 601 Lim'tCt.,Plilliiltltilm 398 IVoiAngttn St., Seat $1) Uah St , Bujuo 112 Clark St , Chleajc 4J5 lv St . Cincinnati SOJ Sm,t 1St.,Pltt$iuro 23 Svvrivr it,, Cltltlari 17 Camojt.Martiu$, Ottrstt 2Klngbt ,iat,Tordnto,Ont. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOx a 6 ffi'ifftl Draperies Ever think how much a bit of Drapery adds to the beauty of a room? You ought to see that wonderful display of rich oriental colorings in moderate priced domestic fabrics on dis play in our drapery department. Lace Curtains Over 300 designs shown at prices to suit purses. Carpets, Wall Paper, Artistic Furniture. WILLIAHS & MgANULTY s 12fi WYOMING AVENUE. I A Skin of Doouty Is a Joy Forovor. DU. T. KEI.IX (lOlUAUU'fc OIMKTCU CltrAU, OU MAGICAL UifAU'Ut IKIt. IKmorf Tin, liraplea. Freelctaa. Moth l'tcbw, lWb. md bil 1IM.-A1M. and ev.rv lilml.K a. umuij. ana uenta detection. It hiia tood Uit Uit IU 7ri. and la H hirinlm we tatte It to be. mrt It U prop, erlr mule. Accept no counterfeit of almllariiaiue. Dr. U A. Save laid ttt m. fadr of la baat-ton i (apattentli "Aayon ' ladlea will vie Ibeoa. i 1 recommend 'Uour- I audi cream - aa ma Itart harmful of aa tha hkln crenara ,sv tloaa" Foraalabr N all nraffffbrtaT an A lasor-Oooda Daalera In the O. S Caoadaa, and Curopa, t DO. T. HorKim rrep'r. W Oraat Jasaa ti, K.T. IS Lager k Beer Brewery Mnnuracturcra r OLD STOCK PILSNER OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o oooooooooooooooo 0 rc?d J. E r? T-OT , fjx w i 4rsL E3 ' 'iff Burning Money 435 to 4B5 N. Ninth Street, Telephtm; Call. 2.Vi3. As to Collecting Board. Iixceptlons were filed bv Attorney John J. Murphy yesterday to tho ac tion of .Aldeiman Mlllett, of the Sixth ward, In Issuing two attachments for board on the one judgment, nnd court reveised tho magistrate. Tho law Is that not mora than u four-ueckH' hoard bill can bo attached. Some LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BEf!QmBlBlllou8no88. Constipation. UydillLlS I c k - H o a d -RPRIPIacho and Llvor QyP Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all dmsrglsta ii. or eent by mail Ni nlU Metlal C. Chlcijo Bold by McGarrah & Thomas, Uruu glati,, SOJ Lackawanna ave., Scranton, I'a. I ir Inferior woik. Pettcr pcnd I l on a Job well done, II that i" LMBING WORK. (r, ;ji.. Ih.i is our lnnlnen. Wc ale tbor- oh I i ,r of i and all construction or repair ri i 1 1 -ifitl in eerv parllrular. Tii. Li-t rJ rial is med, and only skilled ui,r .in n ni ed GUNSTFaR IM S27 PENN AVENUB. HNT PLEASAN IT At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestlo uee and or all ulies, including Uuckwheat and Blrdeeyo, delivered In any part ot the city, fct the lowcat price. Orders received at the office, Connell building-. Room SOS; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers auppllod at the mine. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 SURPLUS soo.ooo WM. CONNELL, President, HENRY BEL1N. Jr., ViccPm. WILLIAM II. PECK, Ca.hl.r. Special attention given to busi ness accounts. Throe per cent. In tcrust paid on Interest deposits. FeTTWreTW7l THE 101 POWDER CO. Booms 1 andCora'lthBTd'g. SORANTON, PA. MOUNT PLEASANT COAl CO OR. DBNSTCN, 311 Spruce Street, Scran, ton. Pa. ll Acute ana Chronic l)liee ol Men, Women an i Children. Consultation and examination free. Office Hours Dally and bundajr 8 a. bi. to 9 p. m. aaaa.a ..a ( IffUMail 4 uf"rlnal. tuC.r.ii nam L AIIIIClBQrrtiau 11 ... lllaad I'ollan.r ou'hrul r rrorf . Lou llaltt rlccle. r 1. r 11004 f.r hwurn Tetllinonfal. atd floatr S" Troll. "10 1'rof. J. l TIIKKI, 11. lt.,1- 1VA)I0 n.rth Milh he, ruila.lf lr.au, i. J -NitJyO'a. I'otlllvtlr ib. coir preml'l la ta.L J li&ll4 hi.u. t e.Tt trca lb.ub tb uxxt clrl-rated T 1 UUtll I.Ud. Vr.ib.u.eurJia4to lOd.f. R.unt SSST -TTTT'ryTT.'ryTTyee-Tf flining and Blasting POWDER Mad alMooilo and Iluaajal. Works. LAPLIN it RAND POWDUR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Brctrlo Batteries, KloolrtoEKplodart, exploding blasts, Hafaty r"uiot Repauno Chemical Ca's uxl. v.. X 1