fi 1 -Vfc T t? '(!&? .rjr''? 3S&jf5 v.jf i-vj'j ' v i l . , '7" 'V. 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1900. He win accused of non-pupport. Pat rick Coyle wns also directed to pny ?10 per month to Ills wife for her pupport. MANY FINES IMPOSED. v irf;wpr",wTn''W- "V. Says the 19th IN to the 30th Century U need a Biscuit The biggest and best legacy from the old century to the new. Packed in the only bis cuit box absolutely air tight and moisture proot ty the only box that pre serves the biscuit with all its crispness, iust as it comes from the oven's mouth. Insist on getting the genuine Urteeda Biscuit. 5 cents a box. Take no imitations. National Biscuit Company. i& LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD PRESENT STATUS OF THE AN THRACITE COAL TRADE. Roports of Farther Consolidation in the Conl Carrying Trado Tho D., L. & W. Board Efforts That Aro Being Made to Settle tho Strike at Mt. Pleasant Colliory Reading Is Pushing tho "Work of Double Track ing Little Schuylkill Branch ne Rapidly as Possible Tho hnrd coal trade Is nlmost fea tureless. The amount of coal RolnR for ward Is, If anything, slightly In excess of tho average for this season of the year. Shipments up the lakes to Juno 1, as bhown by the tonnage passing the Sault, are In excess of last year. This Is laigely duo to the earlier open ing of lake navigation; but the move ment Is heavier than It seemed likely to be. In Chicago teirltory business shovis an Improvement and tho outlook for the second half of the year Is good. At lioston, New York and Philadelphia the market Is very iulet Indeed. The real determination of what the year's business is to bo will not be made bofoie next month. If, as every thing indicates, pioducers get through July without any open cuts being made, fall trade Is faiily certain to bo very rooJ. Keports of further consolidations in the coal cairylng trade aro heard and denied. Everything Indicates that Van (lerlillt interests are likely to have a. dominating Influence in controlling thu management of the anthracite trade, while Pennsylvania interestH will con trol the seaboard bltutnmous trade. It i'l oven said that considerable Heading stork is already held by the V under bills nnd that a controlling inteiest maybe secured. Engineering and Min ing Journal. made and fifteen policemen weio se rlourly Injured. The strike of tho Fterllng Boiler win Its, at llarberton, Ohio, has been compiomlsed. An Incicnse of wages olid some other i;alns were made by tho men. A correspondent says this company occasionally supplies the Cramp Ship Building company with boilers. At Ita recent convention In I'lttsburg, (be Tin Workers' International Pro tective Association odoptod the report of Its wage committee. Tho now scale averages a 20 to 23 per cent. Ineiease in wages. This will not bo enfoieed, however, until alter a con ference with the Amalgamated Iron and Steel Workers' association. The Heading railway Is pushing for ward the work of double-tracking tho Little Schtiyklll branch ns rapidly as possible. The section between N3 Hint-gold and Hoynolds Is about com pleted. and the swinging li position thH week of one of the new bridges and the connecting up of tho tra.-ks will finish the work on that section. This leaes tho section between Drclwrs sllo and New Klngprold, about three miles long, and upon which work has just been stuited, still to be completed, v hen the entire line between Tnnnuua nnd Poit Clinton will be double tracked. SPEAKEASY KEEPERS WERE SENTENCED IConclmtcil from I'ase J 1 M'ORADYGIRL ESCAPED AGAIN Arbitration Differences. Tho special committee appointed by the employes of the Jit. Pleasant col ltery to arbitrate the existing1 differ ences between tho men and the com pany, met Superintendent Neale ut an adjourned meeting Satin day evening nnd accepted a schedule of wages which was submitted by the company, the contents of which the ofllclals do not care to make public until It is sub mitted to tho employes for considera tion. A meeting of the Jit. Pleasant em ployes will accordingly bo held at 7 o'clock this evening In Co-operative hnJI, North Jlnln avenue, for the pur pose of accepting or rejecting the schedule submitted by the company. If the company's proposals are ratified, the strike will be declared off, and tho men will return to work. If tho sched ule Is rejected the mines will be oper ated by new hands. Broko Away from tho United Chari ties Rooms in Wilkes-Barro. Nellie JleGrndy, the young girl who recently escaped from the House of the Good Shepherd, but who was re captured and placed In the United Chai Itles rooms hi Wilkes-Barro es caped from the latter place on Friday morning by means of the lire escape. Itoso Gllmore, a girl picked up by the police of Wllkes-Harre while attired In men's clothing, escaped with tho JtcGrady girl. Neither of the two girls have as yet been apprehended. pay a line of $100 each nnd one year In the county Jail, Jude Archbald remarking- that It wasn't necessary to w.isfe words on the case. David S. Davis, of Jlooslc, who shot P.obert Allen, his next door neighbor, in u dlsputo over -a fence, wns given u sortence of one year in the county jail. Constable Stephen A. Bllby, of the Fifth ward, Caibondale, who was com lefed of adultery In two cases, was 'et off with a sentence of thirty days upon Ills allegation that he had paid i lawyer $3.r to defend him and that old lawyer had deserted him on the eve of (he trial. Jude Edwards stnted tint he would Inquire Into this charge. Cl'bert Col hoi n, also convicted of adultery, wns sentenced to thirty days In the county jail. John Kerrigan, convicted of assault nnd battery, wii3 sentenced to pay a no of $ir. Louis Rosur, convicted of feloniously wounding Thomas Irving, van sentenced to six months In the county t and to pay a fine of $30. The jury In the case of Charles S. T owery, charged by his wife, Nellie, wl'h assault, returned a verdict of not gul'ty, A verdict of not guilty v as also returned In the cases of John Venus and John Cheese, charged with ivillelous mischief by P. F. Lynott, of North Sernntnn. AP three defen dants wcr" accordingly discharged. In the case of Jliss Phoebe Shafer, of North Scranton, charged with theft, a verdict ot not guilty was returned nnd the costs placed on the county. Court Saturday dPected Charles Lowery. of North Scranton, to pay $20 per month for the support of his wife, Nelllo Lowery. This Is the conclusion of the case in which she charged him v 1th non-support. II. B. Frank was directed to pay his wile $10 a week. Inmatos of Disorderly Housos Wore Arrested by tho Police " Yesterday morning was a busy one In police court. Besides the regular batch of drunks and disorderlies there were twenty women and six men nr rested In disorderly haunts of tho city early yesterday morning, who were ar raigned before JInyor Jlolr. Houses nt 311 Center street, 31.". Center street, il7 Center street, 810 Center street, 321 Center street nnd 309 Center street, wcro raided, nnd the proprietresses fined JJ3 nplece, while the Inmates es caped by paying $5 fines. The raid! were all made after 11 o'clock Saturday night. Chief llobllng nnd a squad of olllcers then quietly descended upon the vatlous houses In tne alley and within an hour the Cen ter street police Htatlor. was crowded. Mrs. J'ny Colborn, proprietress of the house at 311 Centct street, wan lined US. Gene Gray and Clarence Smith, who were arrested In her place, weie lined $3 apiece, Grace Catters, Mary Saladle and Thctcs.iAqurla, atiested at 315 Center street, were fined 510 apiece. Kate Knndler, proprietress of a place at 31" Center strest, nnd Jtnbcl Sur ges, llattlo Illnes, JIaud JleU and utp Sternum, inmates of the house, were lllicd $3 npleo Elsie Miller and Laura Nearlng, who were picked up at 319 Center street, each paid $3. Jessie Williams, proprietress ot 321 Center street, paid Mayor Molr $23 and a batch of $3' lines wns paid by the following Inmates of the place, Ruth Bowers, JIadge Hart, Daisy Gallagher. Kitty Began and .'enulo MIl"hcll, who were ound at 309 Center street, wore both taken Into custody and were punished with $3 fines, neither of which were paid yesteiday. Joe AVood, Frank Vale, Max "SVelles and Frank Romano, who were found in various of the raided houses, paid $5 fines, and William Sallada, who wa.s fined $10. or given the alternative of going to iho county Jail for twenty dnvs. could not pay his fine, and spent Hie day In tho station houye. if Waste Not, Want Not. t Little leaks bring to want, and little impurities of the blood, if not attended to, bring a "Want" of health. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one and only specific that will remove all blood humors and impurities, thereby put ting you into a condition of perfect health. Bad Stomach "Headaches and tired feeling, bad condition of stomach, caused me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stopped all faint trouble." Charles Server, Glens Falls, N. Y. Mffitfo Sauaxviu llood'n Hll cure liver Ulnjthe non Irritating and only cathartic tojtake witlT llood'i BaTiaparWa. SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, Parasols at Greatly Reduced Prices The entire stock is offered at the lowest prices ever known for goods of their character. There will be quick selling at these prices. For Instance: D., L. & "W. Board for Today. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today follows: Sunday, Juno 17. wir.n cats, south. 12.30 a. w. P. (lillisan, 3 a, m. J. Corrlty. 6 a. ill. B. Dennett. 8 a. in. P. Hallott. 10 i. in. P. J. O'Malley. I p. m. J. Ernls. 3.30 p. m. II. T. rrllnws, 4.15 p. m. II. Van Vic It. Monday, June IS. FUMM1TS. 8 a. m.. nortli O. Frounfclkcr. 11 a. m., north Nichols. 6 p. m., north S. Cannody. b p. m., south Mtl.ane. PULLER. 10 a. m. J. Hosier, rUSHERS. 8 a. m. Houcr. II a. m. Moran. 7 p. m. Murphy. 0 p. m. C. Caw ley, PASSENGER EXCISE. 6 30 p. m. Maco em. WILD CATS NORTH. Sunday, Juno 17, 0 a. m. J. O'llara. 3 p. m.O. Klntrxlvy. D p. in. it. uastner. 10 a. m. W. D, Warfcl. 11 ii, in. J. Ilccnlcan. 1 p. in. T. Xauuun. 2 p. in. It. W. l'ciklnj, 3 p. m.O. Randolph. 4 p. in. A. i:. Kclihatrv, 6 D. in. F. Wall. 6 p. m. A. V. llullln. ' T p. in. II. .1. Urkln. 8 p. m.O. Ludlow-. 9 p. m. a. Hill. 10 p. m. IV-Jluudlcan. Monday, June IS. 8 A Gigantic Movement f Supreme Importance $s O Was that purchase of ours which we concluded last Wednesday, K S thereby securing Cowperthwaite & Berghauser's Entire Stock of & Q Furniture and Bedding, which we place on sale today at our W 3 Show Rooms, 221 to 227 Wyoming Avenue, We are able to sell J S this Hagnificent Stock at prices you would willingly pay for the H J cheapest grade of goods. 2 MX Seems a Pity to Sell SUCH ARTISTIC FURNITURE SO CHEAP 0 But this stock was bought for a purpose to give our public unheard-of-values. r Watch every item during this great sale. Something will surely be here for you if O vouaiea nouseKeeuer. nit; uwueu iwuue ex Demuuirsei mulk. win ue munteu w in a , Bright BrickKed Pric e Tag j n S. Kir.ncrtv artl c get transportation 11 II. & K. clilklun,'.Hii iilgan an I, -, K. M.j, J. Hen and rew NOTICE. crew with Mm June 3 will and report at aunerlntendent line 18th, at Hohoktn. Urkltm men, A, r. Mullln Jjlk'tt and crew. .1. Roue . III. v .till .. l II. t. --.I , ,. Willi u. Jllllt'l a lllt-li. nh,iu.ii,uiii iitw UI1U I J. Neulla and rrew IU npoft al'iny office June IS, at Di, m.; alio It. Catner and crew, J, Heavers "ill ru cut on Train 45 Monday In plaee of I)c lteainer. 11. Glaik will take hii own run Tuesday. A. C. SALISnUHV, bupt. This nnd That. nincksmltliH ami horscshoera In Fouth Uend, Ind., have secured nn ad vance of twenty-five cents a day In wages, and a decrease in tho hours of labor. During the recent street-car strlko in Berlin, Germany, now terminated ly a compromise, 487 arrests were X I rrlr fnr if Mi-inr-ovor xinii ftnrl it it n mmn mnnv Hnllnrc corar fnr tho nnr pfa uuun 1UI ll. nni.li.ivi ,uu iiiiv. u, i. ..in iiii-iiii niniij uuiiuijjuiw ivji 1.1 iv. pU1 - - rlwcnr Wp will nnt nttmnt n rlp;rrintinn nf thiq tnrW in Hptnil. nffirp tn wr th l.WV.l. I.W ..... ..V.V UV.W...rv .. W-W..rv... . V...W ..w.. ... WW.. ..WW .W , .. J , V . . V. f 5S articles therein are of the latest design, as Messrs. Cowperthwaite & Berghauser yt H have been established much less than a year, and most of this stock has been pur- $ chased by them within the past two or three months. Strangely Cheap Prices ? 52 you'll find all over the building among the Jf SJ Iron and Brass Beds, J S5 Luxurious Couches, Ladies' J jj Toilet Tables, Extension Tables, g ft Center Tables, Odd Dressers In fact, in all the Furniture Departments the Bright Brick-Red Price Tag 0 will be seen. This Great sale will positively eclipse any of the biggest sales held in c 5 this part of the State not even excepting the great sales conducted by us in the ?; 5 past. We cannot do more than invite you to come and examine this stock. It j 5 would be superfluous to tell you to buy where you can buy best. At 75c White Coaching Parasols of good quality China silk, white handles, former price $1.25. At $1.00 White Coaching Parasols of ex tra good quality that were $1.50. also some fancy parasols that were from $1.50 to $2.ijo each. At $1.50 White Parasols, witli hemstitched border of polka dot or checked silk; very effective. Were $2.00. At $1.50 Some very fine special things in novelty parasols that were from $2. rfo to $4.00 each. At $2.00 Novelty Parasols in several of the newest and best styles of the present season, former prices of which were from $3.00 to $5.00 each. At $3.00 Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Parasols of very fine designs and high grade character worth from $4.00 to $7. Jo each. Ladies' Black Parasols' in plain silk and brocaded effects at near ly half former prices, Children's and Misses' Parasols from 25c to $1.50 eacli very much reduced. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, wasiJ&ASS avenue OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000000000 Summer Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties in & . I Straw Matting I ! And Fibre Carpets -1 2- Practical, Economical, Sanitary. suit all purses. 0 BAMBOO PORCH SHADES. I 1 , T BRASS AND IRON BEDS. I Prices that will I SUMMER DR APERIES. I Williams 8c McAnulty, X LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER: V 129 WYOtNIIIMG AVENUE. ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooov MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of (he best quality (or domeatlo ubs and ot all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye. delivered In any part of the city. it tho lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce, Connell building. Room SOS; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, wilt be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. g Today at 8.30 O'clock the Sale Begins T PLEASANT COAL CO 1 3fi DR. DEKSTEN Physician and Surgeon, 311 Spruca St. Temple Ccurt Building, SCRANTON PA. AU acute and clircnle diseases ot men, wo. men uml tlillilicn. CllltOSIC NKItVOl'S, nil.MV AND WAhll.NO DISKASKS A M'KC IAI.TV. All diM'asoa ol tlio Llcr, KidncjH, llUddcr. fckln, Mood. NmcK, Womli, Kyc, Eur, Nose, Throat, and Lung. Cimcrs, Tumor, 1'ilci, ltupture, Cioltre, KhciitnatUm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlocooclc Lost Manhood, Nightly KmUsloni, nil Kcmale Dlw-aaes, Leucorrlioca. rtc. (lonnorrhca, pvphlllt, lllood 1'oLoii, IndUcre tlon and youtliful habits obliterated. Surseiy, Kiln, Kplleiwy. Tape nnd Stomach Worms. C TAllllHDZO.Ni:, bpmlHv for Catarrh. Three r.iontlis' treatment only 5.00. Trial Irco In oftice. Consultation and rxamluatlon ficc. Offlre hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 1. m. DR. DENSTEN HIS I Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK P3LSSNIER sjmiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiig mm You Don't Know the Full Pleasure of Cycling, Unless You I Ride a I SPALDING Sold Only By $ f 211 Washington Atc nmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiuiHiiiMicI r5 -at- Look for the Money-Saver The Bright Brick-Red Price Tag. It Marks the C. & B.M Stock. 221-223-225.227 Wyoming Ave NO UOODS liUMMVUD durlnc this p sale without a cash dcpoalt ol so per 2 cent- on total amount. gy DON'T FORQnT The- X Bright Brick-Red Price Tag. x MQxtQxgijXjixMZSQZtG&xMxdQtZi ''''''' Tha Dafl aslnoitciprUiiotd.tb6sf teL DlMUtia Eietuei. I'ror.U.F.TIICEL, M. ll GO a ftorltt bum ., i-unaaci. i.in l .i.m k duu.iilcs la c.rrr tftM. V.riooc.l. & btrlelat. (no ootlldf ). Uil liol A u..ith ...Lirl. Yuia tnluied. Ileum 91, ITIti., tsua.9 11. llovr. jor iodi iikiibiiik b' o.m.i,v. l uu dtllT 10 K) ti I SO l're4h emtm ooieJ 4 to J O dljl. f 8fiad for Swera UiUmonm. ul tiOvK. .ummwtww.; TFT.. TTT. TTTTTtT'''" IS YOUU 1IOUSU VACANTT IP BO, TRY A "FOH RCNT" AD. IN THE TRIBUNE. ONB CENT A WORD. 43S to 465 N. Ninth Street, Telephon; Cull. 2333. ,PA w8Mk JitliiLlPi To Ilepftlr Ilrokcii Artl- cles Ubo or's t..........fiiAttAtaai THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 SURPLUS GOO.000 WM. CONNELL, Preildent. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPre. WILLIAM tl. PECK, Caibltr. Bpecla'. attention Given to bust, ness accounts. Three per cent. In. tcrcst paid on Interest deposit. THE Remember MAJOR'S HUI'.HER ci:ment, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFAOTUIIED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. firXOTE THE .VASIK. 10SIC POWDER CO. Uooms 1 aml2,Coui'lthBTd'g. 30nANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Undo at llooilo ana Ruialal Worlu. ' LAPLIN RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER El.-ctrlo Ilatterlet, KlootrlaBxplodara, xplodlng UlaJti, Safety Kuaaaut Repauno Chemical Co.'s cxpnvo V '&Ui'i, rtl". j&'i ,SS.''JSlfci -HtLW.A ' . '.r Til-. ZM1 .-"j xt T VT.I-