t r yf- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900. 8 - tgfi -J r T CLEVELAND Baking Fowdcr A baking powder of highest class and highest leavening strength. Makes the food purer, sweeter and more wholesome. Tested and Approved by the Govern ment. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO.,) NEW YORK. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD COMBINATION OF LIGHTING COMPANIES AT CATASAUQUA. W. W. Watson of This City Is One of the Men Interested in the Pro jectThe D., L. & W. Board for Today Order with Reference to Air Brake Instructions Directions Issued About tho Care of Lanterns of Lackawanna Employes Other Matters of Interest. A new company to conduct the g.is and olectrlc light business In Catasau qua and other places was formed under the name of the Lehigh-Northampton Gas and Klectrlc company, with head quarters at No. 110 Bridge street. Cata sauqun. It was Incorpotntcd under tho prlvllegeB of the New Jersey laws, with a capital of $250,000. At an election, M. L. Drelsbach, of Wllkes-Barre, vat chosen president; Lyddon Flick, of AVllkcs-Barre, vice-president, and C It. Horn, of Catasauqua, secretary and treasurer, which three olllclals com prise the executive committee. The directors nlso Include Mr. Bterllng, of WilkcH-Barre, and W. "W. Watson, of Scranton. The Catasauqua plants have been absorbed, and will be considerably en larged, tho gas works having u new holder erected, and otherwise improved, and the electric light plant increased In power. The present system of fur nishing current in Catasauqua will be retained, but In other places the alter nating system will be Introduced. The company proposes extending their lines of wire and pipe to Coplay, Northampton, Siegfried and Comen lon, and will Introduce every Imptove ment In the system employed. Work on construction will be given to mnnv more men. Both gas and electric plants are model modern Institutions, and the additional outlay will be used In con structing new fields of demand, tho present machinery being abundantly able to cover a more extended Held. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is tho make-up of the Del aware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: Wednindiy, May 9. S p. m. J. Cinlcy. 11 p. m.-U. M. Milieu. Thursday, May 1'). WILD CATS. SOUTH. 12.M a. tn. W. MoUllster. rs a. m.-ll. J. I.arMn. 6 a. m. L". Duffy, ulth V. A. Rartholoincw's men. 5 a. m. M. Madlcan. 10 a. m. J. E. Mifctrni. 1I.S0 a. m. .T. II. MeCaim. I p. m. F. D. Secor. S.S0 p. m. T. Doudkan. 6 P. m.-F. Wall. SUMMITS T a. m.i north Frounfelkcr. 10 a. m., north Sic hols. ' 6 p. m., south Mcl.anc. 1'LM.r.RS. 10 a. m. l.allir. i't:siii;iK. S a. m., eouth Howler. 11.30 a. m., south Moian. 7 p. m., south Miirpli), 10 p. m., south t'. wlej. I'AS-SI'.MiUn KNfil.NK. t.30 p. m. Mae-OM-m l'xlrj. n.rtli, pu-hcr. Mav !, 11. 15 p, in. II. McAllister. W 11.11 CATS MIHTH. S a. tn. s. Mullln. 10.30 a. in. M. lle-nnliMn. 1J.CO p. m. "!. l.udlow. ". p. Til. J. Swart. -0 p. in. M. J. O'llira. 4. 1 J p. m. P. Klhjrslc-. T-p. in. S. Cirmixly. 10 p. in. F. llallett. Air Brako Instructions. All cunductois and btakemen on trM Lackawanna railroad who have not yet passed through tho air brake Instruc tion car arc expected to cull at Super intendent Salisbury's olllco tomoriow afternoon ut 3 o'clock for tickets that will admit them to the air brake ear 'for the 3.43 p. m. class. Tills Is the last chance that train men will have for going through the car here, and all tire expected to take advantage of It. Care of Lnnterru. Oeneral Superintendent H. G. Uusyell, or the Delaware, Ij-tcKawanna and Western Railroad company, has Issued the following Inftrucllons for cars cf lanterns: Do not All the fount too. full; have at least half ail inch tp.ice. Tins Kites room for the expansion of the oil. lilt wi'I.i ihculd be renewed at least omc In four wrcKa. llv ure they aie perfectly diy be fore using. Keep the lop of the -tick tube craped clean. I)o not draw out thread from the nick. It decreases your oil tupply and causea the Hick to fit to loosely in the lube that it li liable to jar.doun. Keep the wick tube full ile to a to allow the oil to flow 'rcely to the flame. l tho raWhct falls to hold up tho Rick, dent In -lljrhtly the narrow- trlp which la l.ttwun the (wo slots on the lower part of the tube, -.lv the lantern fount v4u It out clean anil dry with w-.te oner- in Inn month!. At the ane tiinileun tho buinu uml put in new wick. o-cr draw o-e-r a month's supply of sie-nal oil; cnou(;li to List two weel.8 is preferable. See that J our can is clean uhin ou draw oil. It jou use an oil filler, empty tho tan into tho filler before cettlntr the new supply. Kmpty the filler into the lanterns frequently. "ceT po'ir oil fioin lanterns Into the cjn. Xc-cr u-e the B.ime can or filler for both Leiosenc and signal oil. II your liRht doe not burn propeilj, re-nl thise directions and follow them clevu-ly and jou will hae no trouble in remoWng the difficult-. This and That. Tho work of tebulldlng the Coyne House is progressing rapidly. The Luther Pcclc estate proposes to erect a two-story brick building at 21S West Lackawanna avenue, that will cost $7,000. Substantial progress Is being made by Contractor Stlpp with the work of Improving the section of Nay Aug paik east of the boulevard. ROYAL ARCANUM DAY. It Will Be Celebrated at Lake Lodoie, June 21. An executive committee, consisting-of Kmll Bonn, Henry J. Spruks and John F. Murphy, esq., of Ulecttlc City coun cil; C. K. Olver, esq., Geotge Kynnn and Chutle? Acker, of Lackawanna council; P. .1. McCaffrey, D. K. Neeld and W. II. Duggan, of Scranton coun cil, representing nearly live bundled Ateanumites, met last evening to ar range for their annual reunion, or "Arcanum day," as It Is called. It was decided to have their outing this year at Lake Lodore, on June 21. An Interesting programme will be ar ranged for tho entertainment of all who may attend, consisting of a band conceit, vocal and Insttumental music, (iiantl Regent Webster C. Weiss, of Bethlehem, will be tho oiator of the day. IMPERFECT PAPER BOOKS. What the Supreme Court Says About Them. In disposing of a case recently tin Supreme court made the following an nouncement: I pon csaminini,' the paper books of the appel lant in this ise we tiud that It contains so many and such serious defects in elircK.iielinf the rules of court that we aic obliged to inter a non-fcult under ltulc ?l. i- have frequently called attention of councl to tin- irj- Ioom: practice which preails in the prepaiatlons of the paper booKs, and to the necessity of a mere rigid conformity to the rules being obcrud, but our admonitions lmc liad but little effect. In tho hope that a better practlco may pie tall in the future uc now announce that here after all paper books which ar- not prepared in cenfonnity with the rulci villi bo uppreved. and the appcils in such cases will be non suited. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The game between the Kingston academy and the High school last Saturday was one which hovwd the ability of each player in the flnmt manner. Ihe hattint; of the Ke-stone men in oine cases was wry hard, and had il not been for the actitity of the infield plajers the wore nilnlit hue been somewhat different. Ihe bat tery, composed of Tmpp and I'lillllps, undoubt ed put up tho btt 1,'ame, and the manner in which Phillips cauiiht Tiopp's speedy delhery is especially to be (oininended. Coibett'a woik nt ihortstnp and lhonus' mpnli tiit base play dcjerre cominendallon. As n unit the while team put up .1 -eiy (nappy (rami. It beiiued ' as though cery pla-tr knew- his place and real ied that, in ,1 c.italn measure, the result of the iamv depended uni 1U work. 'IhU wis III.' p'ial point when In the llii;li hol i celled the avadimy, for theio is 110 doubt that If the Ki-'toiii team had playid tosither more thiy might bate madu a lietter tdowln. The tar hits of the name were nude by Ilsrrlnalon, wlio pla-ed eeond base, and by Crcenstcid, who oecupled risht flihl. O'lli-illy also showed up teiy well nt tho ktiek. What the boji .ujo.ied be-st lit faitoiytllle was the bu-pltable iiiau'iur in nieli lliey wire iccekcd by the Ki-tin- tram. . 'Iho resul.ir meetirc of the l.iterar.i iioelety will be helil tomorrow at the close of sUmol. 'ihe pinuTir.imf committee' has ae-ahi pu-taihd upon Mr. ('unm-ll tn entertain th. numbers with Ids phonniiraph. . the hluilents were nioio tlian pleased with Ids cnteitanlment muiic tnuo an u Iiikc nunibe'r is expected at the nieitiu,-. Miss llaireiwinan will (five a plane j,ulo and n ivx other lunnbers will Uo Ik- arrawnxl. The same wliich has been arranged with Lack-.IW.-1111111 for May 11) Is one that Is expected to hilm: forth all the oo-l points of every pla-tr on the High School team. )l Is expected tiiat Lackawanna will put a very tronj team in the field. Illsji school was elffeated by them jst year. Tho came will be playe-d at Athletle) pirk Arthur Hoju'ii, the cxperlenceU trout iidver man of the High oehoul, while cm an espodltlon to Pike county last Haturday, meceedeel In hooi;. ine; tiity-tno fish. The woik of rehearsing the music for the commencement exerclkcn was Iieiraii by l'rof.sor Herman Monday, S. V. Dawct. Challenge Accepted. Mr. Jlurphy, I accept -our (.halleiigg to wrestle me, and will meet Jem and jour luannsrr at The) Tribune ntllcc at if o'clock Raluielay nfteinoon. .i. rox, Cbamplon of age and weight, 112 pound, w ycar( old. The government reports show the cheap baking pow ders to contain alum, which the government chemists declare cannot be used in food without danger to health. COMPROMISE IS NOT AN IMPOSSIBLE CONFERENCE BETWEEN SALOON MEN AND MR. STURGES. If the Licensed Dealers Will Enter Into a Guaranteed Compact to Strictly Obey the Law, and in Root ing Out the Speakeasies, the Chances Are the Prosecutions for Sunday Selling Will Be Nol Prossed Interview with a Promi nent Crusader New Warrants. It is quite possible that tbe cases against tho licensed liquor dealers, charged with selling on Sunday, will never go to ttlal, even though true bills are 1 etui nod by the grand Jury. If the licensed dealers will agree, under bond or some equally suillelcnt guar antee, that they will religiously live up to the law, the prosecutions may be di opped. Reforo leaving on a business trip to New York, Monday morning, E. 1-.. Sturges; tho moving spirit In the cru sade, was waited upon by a delegation of the licensed de.tlets. What was said or done has not developed, further than that another meeting was arranged to take place between Mr. Sturges and tho committee, after the hotel men have their meeting tonight. A prominent member of tho Men's union, who Is actively identified with tho crusade, told a Tribune man yes terday that he understood the liquor dealers had made a proposition to Mr. Sturges looking to a settlement of the cas-es ngalnst thorn, and that the propo A Sale of Beautiful Swiss It's an extraordinary purchase of a thousand yards of fancy and dotted Swiss in high-grade qualities usually sold at from 75c. to $1.25 a lot, which include white grounds with black and colored dots and fancy designs, colored grounds in such tints as light blue, pink, violet, grey lavender, etc., in dot and fancy figure effects. Altogether, it is a very choice range of high-class Summer Dress Goods of the Swiss variety, and offers an opportunity this early in the season to buy these goods at nearly half-price. Sale at White Goods Department. The lot divided into the prices: 40c, 50c, 75c Connolly & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Ave. sition was In substance that they would enter Into a guaranteed compact to not only strictly observe the Sunday clos ing and other laws, but would Join with the Men's union In rooting out the speakeasies. FAVOIIED COMl'ItO.MISK. The member In question said he him self favored such a compiomlse, and believed the other members of the union were of the same mind "We do not want to penalize any body," he explained. "There Is no sat isfaction In that for us. All we want Is to remedy the evils existing In this city, and the easiest and most effective way is the one we prefer to adopt. In the crusade of 1S70, in which Mr. Stur ges was a leader, this thing was done and It proved effective. I, for one. am disposed to give It another trial. "As to the speakeasies, however, there is to bo no compromise," he went on to say. "There are no mitigating circumstances In their case, as ls claimed there Is In the case of the licensed dealets, but whether there ar.s or not, tho same arrangement eould nol be made with them for obvious reasons. They will be rootec1 out and prosecuted, one after another, until there Is not a single hole-in-the-wall left in the county." Two new arrests weie made yester day, but no others will likely be made till after the present session of tho grand Jury 1 ovet. The agents of the frooiety are busy in presenting evidence in the cares already begun, and could not well attend a hearing In the alder man's oflice should It happen, as It has In several Instances, that tho accused should demand a preliminary hearing. MOKE WARRANTS. Witt rants were sivorn out at the in stance of the crusilers. charging se'l Ing on Sunday against O. U Folk, SOI renn avenue, and Thomas .1. Hayden. miolljjSWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. yard. There are forty corner of Pern avenue and Vino street They will bo arrested today. Nino of tho parties on whom war tants were served, and who were ti list ed to appear at an appointed tlme.have failed to come In as agreed, and In two or three Instances, It Is suspected, they have taken to the woods. LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS. Was Read at Annual Meeting of the Lackawanna Hospital. Following is tho repot t of contribu tions which was presented at the annual meeting of the Lackawanna hospital Monday night: Contributions to the liicVnwaniu hov.nlt.il through cards and cradles distributed ihrnui-hout the city: From the cinplei-o of I'.itirotist Coal Co... tilt 10 From the cmplojcs of Dlil-son Miir. Co... 1 17 at From the employes of Colliery Kwr. Co... ia 00 From tho emplojes of I.acc Curtain factory ino 00 From the .lernijn Coal Co 10) 00 From Charles ltnhlnson 100 TO Fronll. X. Wllhud 100 00 From the employes of K. Koblnson'a ton' Uicwery MOO Fiom the rmplnjes of (-irantoii Axle- works 6S 00 Fioni Wlllbni If. II.illstc.nl t tJ Fiimi tho cmphijrs ol Sanqiiolt Sill; mill. .',3 00 Fiom the emplojes of bcrjnton Woolen mills 2? 00 From l.utber Hollar" 25 00 Fiom l'srtrtt Warren 20 00 Fiom the emplojes of Dunmore Meel Co... IT rw From Ihp Scranton Mall Carriers 12 73 From P. II. Flnley .1 00 From fliatles Hch.idt f 00 Froiii Father O'ltellh A 01 From riectrlc Car Co.'s oftice 8 21 From tho City Police Foiee :i S3 From Colonel K. II. nipple 10 00 From Casev Hr" 10 no Cadi 500 Frum.l. T. 1'oitcr 10 X) From Children of N'o 10 sehoot 71 From Mary R. Jones ,10 00 From Inline? re e oil. eel in small amounts tluciifli (ladles 313 22 CAPT. KAMBECK RE-ELECTED. Company B Wants Him to Continue in Command. Captain John W. Kambeck was last night unanimously ic-elected comman der of Company 11, Thirteenth regi ment, a position which he has ably filled for five years. Captain Kam beck Is the senior company comman der of tho regiment and by reason of his re-election Company 13 will re tain Its place at the rlsrht of the Un- The expiration of lil! commission made the election necessary. The election was conducted by Major F W. Btllwell, In tho company's quar ters In the armory. i.'uaacbe, biliousness, hcartb'irn, indt jjstion.and all liver Ills are cured t SolC b" nil (IrunclsK 25 rents A Skin of Boauty Is a Joy Forovor. Dlt. T. PKI.I.V l.tlllKAt'Il'l. OltlVNTAI. CI-KAU, UK JtAUlDAL lli:AUl iriEJt. IleinOTfl Tin, rtmplM, FrfCktM, dt-aae-, find erery blcml-h on wauij. ana aenea dteetIon. It h elood tL tmt of u CWTeam. and If BO .) lurinlen a tut II f Irthd.l.Hl, 4..HUL. "" du. .T . ,'. vr- erly rade. Accept no count rrfsTlt of Itntlarnanie. Dr. I. A. Bajro wJd to & ladj of tbe baut-ta U f&tlenth "At you iadlfls will ae thm. 1 re eommena ooui aud'i Cream a taa lfaRt faarmfiilof all the Skin prenara tlont " For rala by all Drca-arlfta and fmej-Qoodi Dealers In tbe r.S.,Caoa(lai.ana Jturop fXaD. T. XlOrKS, Prop'r, 87 Great Joaea 6U M.T, different styles in the Real value from 75c, to $1.25. e -tT"?s'w "3 C -rf-ffiSTkSV .""? '3. ooooooooooxoooooooocooooooboo WILLIAMS & IMNULTY 129 WYO IVlirMG AVENUE. 00000000000000000 r? I-- l,M S '''- T !- - Like Burning Money to pay it mil for inferloi work. Uetfr fpend tulie the amount on a Job well done, If that weie nucssary. PLUMBING WORK. In all Us blanches is our buslne.s. We aic thor ough mi'terf of it and all ontiuitlcu o' icpalr v.il, ul I be perlect in ecry particular. The best mi. .rial is used, and only skilled Tnrm n i'p' ,led C1SIE8 f FORSYTH, IK 227 PENN AVENUE. One Night to Denver CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY "THE COLORADO SPECIAL, leaircs Chicago at 10 every morn trjf, via Chicago-Union Pacific & North- Western Line, arriving Den ver 1.20 next afternoon and Colorado Springs and Manitou same evening. No change of cars: all meals in din ing cars. Another fast train at 10.30 p. . daily. New book, Colorado Illustrated, mailed on receipt of four cents postage. Call on any agent or at 4SJ Broaduav " 'Vu York 601 Chii'tSt.fhlladtlnHa 368 Wathlngton St.Botton 301 Ualn St., Bugjlo 212 Clark St.. CMcago (35 17ns St., Cincinnati Ml Smlthfld St.. FHttburg 234 CuptrlorSt., Cttviland 17 Camoui'Martiui, Dttrott 2KlngSt.,Eatt.7oronto.Ont, I At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic uie and of all sizes, including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered in any part of the city, 6t the lowest price. Orders received at the office. Connell building, rtoom S06: telephone No. 1762, or at the. mine, telephone No. 2'2, will ba promptly attended to. Dcal-rs supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO OR DBNSTEN, 311 Spruce Street, Scrsn Inn. I'n 'II Acute and Chronic Diseases ol Men. Vv oim n an t Children. Consullatloi and examination free Office Hoars Dally nd Sunday 8 a. m. to p p. m. MADE ME A MAN "-, AJAX TABLETS rOHrTIVELiY -JUttE f "' I jU.r,t'trtoitM liletast cuing Men- 1 orr.Inpotencr.RlMr'snoss.etc. cieussd "XT til Abuse or otUcr Ksccssea and India- V5jj crciiaru', -inrir quicif cent urrir v-7 restore Loct Vitality in olaorjoum-.onJ IiCatsaurcrstaar. oasinmtor raeirrut-p. l-n-.Mnt Inianltv fmj fnn umntlsn if Ukcaiatiuie. iDMrum e-iiD-.. immemeuo improve xncntana eueecs a siuieu s-acro oil nrnr sail T i-Ut urcn ba?ins tho gcacJnD Aim XaMota Th-iy ;ixgi 'I untl.i: LTa plain wrojrcr. upon rucrlrtutr-riou. (' AJAX REMEDY CO., "J 'lrcnli? nrj Dm r born bt.. LUf3(9t iU For sate In Hcranton, Pa., by Iutthevvn riro, and II C, Sanderson, Druerjrlsts. tlrC Vm. 1'otltli er lh oulr intcitlnt la il.a jlolwlhttea toourcrci lhgib lbtnot eel hrtJ pi Ullin ft Hod. 'fr!iesMfurf-t1 In 4 l 10dr Mun9 i 4 Vf TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS )Y . - L9 vl fCLLn rj3 Jt7 1 AlMIUl8Hprhw-iti-M.i Jllaod I'oUou. WMr t Veuthful Lirori. Ll itttlt; 'ariicfic. ( ' 1 V VJ )f0 fr t-worn 'iclliuntiU il4 Bock ' 4X j9fcMTrjirtiirir, a, r. tiii:m, m.z.. - Draperies liver 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. Luce Curtains Over 300 designs shown at prices to suit purses. Carpets, Wall Paper, Artistic Furniture. 00000000000000000O ttlllllillltllltlllllllllllllimilllllHIHU mm wm 1 You Don't 1 m mm I Know the Full 1 Pleasure of Cycling, Unless You Ride a 3 3 a I SPALDING 1 Sold Only By 8 J S '211 Washington Ave. 5 HtiiUHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiinuiS j)3 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1872 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 surplus 5oo.000 WM. C0NNELL, Prejldent. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPrei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casltlir. Special attention Given to busi ness accounts. Three per cent. In terest paid on interest deposits. ! yyyyiyyyyyyyvyyTSiS-S'-'iySil I iiW Si Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PSLSER. 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephone Call, 23:11. THE IGSiC POWDER CO. Kooms I aii(12, Com'llh BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER iluda at Mootto nd UutU Ute Vorici, LAPLIN & KAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klrotrlo lUtterlet. Klootrlo Krptodsrs, xpiodlns blasts, Safety Kusaaat Repauno Chemical Co.'s man BXPL05IVH AflAKE PERFECT MEN i-e.err dkni'.iiic t iionotsur. tj'st"rs - -nsj jsji iari4 sni"is ivii va II fw rn brioirulo ". Th very oritmrri .'Hrryou Iltfbillt r r r.i i .mi i r it ctrm oy ri.itrn iu lllrTN JlTeiToniDtrrllelloin mi'inia, iniiiaa. mwiuQTj ana mr sa-iait onintft. fttlUaa. ratlQorT nl tHt t4 II'IUKIIIII 1 IIBI girr(l. lilt 114 u j InJUcrtrtl ;m orricciifBOrtAity )tit. IniBAf t Viirni ftnrt ixManrf lnlfrv fun. lion Bibc uptlu) iytttm Uiv ittK tlcom to lb rnv-rki aui lui-trt fa th n cf TTCung or old. One 60c Ih Tnf i-ltl CDtrvr tXJ boi at li.loafMsDplttttfuai&nuvdrurvTTfyrf ur Dionry r (snded Vxa t carried In vol mf pocktt BeM tryhfi ur nitli-rd lo plain wrar-ptr on tcflpL rrtr t7 iru rmuiro iv,, riu . uuit, Sold In Scranton. Pa., by Matthews Bros, and UcUarrah & Thomas, drurtata. sfflB?k. 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