10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1900. LIVE NUWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD USES TO WHICH ELECTRICITY IS TUT. Many Marvelous Things Aro Now Brought About by Employing This Wonderful Force Tho Board for Today Now Rolling Stock That Is Being Received by the Central Railroad of New Jersey Operating Engines by Means of Wasto Gasos. Other Matters of Interest. Fond at xee nro of calling this tho ngo of electricity, we seldom think ot nil that It has really done for us, bcliifj for tho most part too busy In accom plishing now wondois to have time to linger over the old. For this icason such n book as "Flame, Klectrlclty nnd tho Cnmcra," by George- Ile, hns more thnn onllnnry value, since It tells In popular foim the stoiy of tho ac complishments of the century now mar Its close. He begins his book by dwell ing on the deeds which were done In times past by lire or flame. From tho llrst man to whom the art of build ing him a lire became an accomplished fact to tho man who found a use for the steam which so many cenciatlons of men had wasted, the tale of civili zation Is pine tidily the tale of flame. Nor, as Mr. lies points out, Is the manner of the narrative changed so gieatly by the intioductlon of elec tricity. The chief use of this subtile force Is still the production of beat, the manifestation of llniue In a more commodious and pinrtlc.tble form. Hut first he takes n few pages to point out what Is done by tho absence of heat or cold. A short geneiatlon ago the teachers of chemistry were teaching that nil matter could bo made to as sume tho forms known as solid, liquid nnd gaseous. Many of the gases re mained gases In spite ot evety effort to liquefy or solidify them. Today not one remains uncomiuercd. liven car bon has been liquefied, though In minute quantities, to complete the chain and piovo the older nile. This cold, if analyzed, is still found to be the result of high pressure, and this, again, to be the result of heat; so that tho various Icemaklng ma chines which make cold storage with Its ical sojvlca to mankind, ns well as its doubtful gift of month-old cgg really, nfter all, due to that form of heat which makes tho steam engine possible. It Is the steam engine, too, which lemains the chief source of electricity, though the gas engine, with Its gi eater economy, Is becoming a successful competitor, like the other, being moved by heat. The machine for freezing air Is the most wonderful of nil tho manifestations of cold, and the most cuilous dlscoveiles are those which have disclosed the existence of thiee unknown constituents In the at mosphere, to which tho names of argon, neon nnd xenon have been given. It Is, however, when heat Is applied to the parts In the form of electricity that the most novel results are ob tained. The ancient way of thawing a water pipe by the application of crude llamo has been superseded by an elec trical appaiatus which heats tho lead or Iron to precisely the right tempera ture without tho possibility of failure. So the miner and the warrior found that the lectrlcal heating of a wire afforded a means of setting off a fuse which was nt once tho safest and most trustworthy of all methods. By pass ing n current of suitable power through two pieces of Iron their weld ing Is made possible In the strongest and simplest manner. Now Cars for Jersey Central. Tho Central Railroad of New Jersey Is dally receiving Its big hog engines from tho Drooks Locomotive works at Dunkirk, N. Y. For almost the last three weeks engines have been coming In dally, on the order for fifty of them, and now about thirty have been re- GALLON'S Odd and To Our Patrons After the rush of the busy season we have found a great many broken lots in all lines in the store. Some lots have few sizes. Some sizes are missing in others. Some lots are so small that they can't be sold out quick enough. The Odd and End Sale will be the means of making these goods move quickly and prices will be plainly marked on these goods that can't help but move them quickly. i 1M SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS Your Aloney's Worth or Your Money Back. Straw Hats For Men and Boys Reduced in Price 25c to $1.50. Worth 50c to $2.50. Sombrero Straws Worth $1.00, at 50 Cents. ' celvcd. Yesterday two arrived, No. 4GI nnd 465, Tho Central hns also been Investing In a number of other conveyances and forty Ronrtolns nnd forty coal cms worn recently turned out for the line, which wete sent to Ashley, from where they will bo distributed to tho various mines and yards. Operated by Wasto Gases. Accoidlng to tho pnper lend before the Iron nnd Steel Institute In London recently by M. Adolph Oielner. careful tests ot the large blowing engine at Seralng, which Is operated by waste gases from the blast furnaces, show oil that no less than 30 per cent, .-of the theoretical bent efficiency was convert ed Into work In tho engine. This Is an extraordinary result, when wo remem ber Hint In n perfect steam engine, nc cording to Professor Hubert, we enn only attain nn elllclency of 12 per cent., while In the onllnnry blowing engine the result Is often ns low ns 0 per cent. The Hearing engine In soveinl test luns developed an nvernge of 575 hoise power, and has shown as much ns 725 Indicated hoi re-power when run nt high speed. This Is not the limit of size, however, for drawings hnve been made and work Is now In progress for nn engine for a Ocrmnn blast futnnce plant, which Is expected to develop at least 1,200 horse-power. D., I. & W. Board for Today. The mnke-up of tho Delaware, Lack nwnnnn nnd Western board for today Is as follows: Trliby, July 0. WII.T1 CATS. SOUTH. 10 CO p. in. CI. llallerty. Saturday, July 7. WILD CATS, &OUT1I. 1 a. m Kctdiim. 3 .1 in. F. )) Sonr. f, a m J. Kerritr. 8 a in. 11. llennrtt. 10 a ,m I'. Ihllrtt. 1 p. in. .1. . licUna, J.M . in. Fellows. SUMMITS, S a m., north Frourfrlkcr. ' ' 11a. m , north NiehoK 0 p. in , north McLanc. PULLER. 10 a. m. Moslcr. rusiinna. 11 a m. Voran. 7 p. m. Murphy. 0 p. in. C. Caw ley. PAssr.Ncnn r.xoixn. C.30 p. m. Ma(tocrn. WILD CATS. NORTH, B a. m. rimh. Sam Suirt.. 10 a. m. C KingMey. 1 p. m. John (lihijnn. 3 p m. ,1. K. Mj.ten. ' 4 p. m A. (I llinmilt. 6 p. in. '1. rUrpitrirk, 0 p. in. T. Douilkan. This and That. Thirty new vestibule coaches were recently pui chased by the Central Railroad of New Jersey for tho splen did Hojnl Blue Line, l tinning between New York, Philadelphia nnd Washing ton. A number of new parlor cais have nlsn been received, The Iron nnd Sttol Institute of Great Ilrltnln has before this shown itelf free from national prejudices nnd ready, not only to learn fiom foreign ers, but to recognize the vnltie of their services. It hns lecontly given new evidence of this disposition by award ing the Iless-emer medal, tho highest honor of the Institute, for the piesent year to M. Henri de "U'endul, who Is president of the Comlto des Foiges de France. Tho special services which aio thus gracefully recognized aio M. de Wendel's careful nnd extensive ic searches into the best methods of util izing Iron ores high In phosphorus. German Teachers' Association. Philadelphia, July fi The thirtieth annual contention ot the National fierimn Teachers' rn sociation was addressed hy Professor A W, spin, liootd, ol Washington, I) C, who reid a piper on "The First Steps ot Grnnin Instruction in the HIrIi Sehool " Professor Joseph Kniir, of Clee hnd, read a piper on "Intellectual Trilnlni; (or Teachers. Professor II M Ferren, of Allegheny, Pa,, also mule an address. Governor's Appointments. Harrlshurp, July 0 pr. Charles T. Ceorce, ot this city, was todav re-appolnted lij Ocncrnor Stone a memher ot tho state pharmaceutical ex amining hoard. GALLEN'S A clearing up of all the small lots and odd sizes at prices one third to one-half less than they formerly sold for. This is your op portunity to save money come while the ' bargains are here the first comers get the best bargains. Men's Suits All wool materials, well made, de sirable pattern's in Worsteds, Cassi meres, Cheviots and Homespuns stripes, checks or plain weaves. '4.95, '5.95, '6.95, '7.95, '8.95. Worth $8.00 to $15.00. rr zmmnjwwmrir' v? W - "" Ammzrih 225 and 227 Lackawanna Avenue. UNCLAIMED BODIES MUST BE SENT ON STATE ANATOMICAL BOARD EN TERS A PROTEST. It Sent a Communication Which Wna Rend nt Yesterday's Meeting of the Poor Board In Which It Re cites the Law and Calls Attention to the Fact That It Is Being Vio lated by tho Poor Directors Board Decides to Obey the Law. A communication wni read at yester day's meeting ot the poor board, from tho Anatomical Hoard of Pennsylva nia, which moused considerable dis cussion. It wns to the effect that tho bodies! of all unclaimed dead must bo forwarded to the boatd, according to tho state anatomical law. Tho strict enforcement of this ruin will do awny with the practice of burying unknown coipses at tho expense of the county. The bontd will pay nil expenses In curred In tinnsportntlon nnd keeping tho lemnlns, nnd now Insists upon tho law being carried out In rigid nccotd nnce with the rules. The law. It seems, Is not generally understood, nnd tho board Is taking uctlve mensuies to make Its requirements understood by nil poor board olllclals throughout the state. Seveinl of the members of tho local board spoke concerning the communi cation, all of them concunlng with the general order, although some of them seemed to consider It rather a heart less proceeding. All Individual mem beis of poor boards who brenk the law can bo lined $300. A lesolutlon was passed, after con sldoiablo talk on the subject, that the local poor directors should live alp to tho i entitlements of tho law, and was unanimously passed. The communica tion from the secretary of the board, A. Hew son, Is as follows: Office ot the F.wuto Committee Amtoinlcil Ilnird ot the State of Fcni.wlvanla, 150S Pine street. Philadelphia, June 22, 1000 Gentlemen: According to the State Anatomi cal Law, which is hen with enclosed, jou will note In the put inirhed Section 2, "all puhl.c. Mllctrs, agents, etc, nnd oery count), clt, township, horougli, dllrict nnd other niunkl pillty, liaUng charge oi cnutiol oer dead hu man hodles required to he Inirfid at the public expense are required to notify the Slid hoard of distribution, etc , wheneur any hndica come into his or their possession, etc., and shall with out fee or lew ird ihliwr such body or bodies to tho Flid boinl and Its agents " Heine; tulb awiro that this hw Is not full) undiMtood, t write to ask tint jou instinct those under jou to dellier the uncliimed chad to this baud The board furnishes proper boxes for tunspor tation, pus for ice lequired to Keep the bodies ill hot wothcr and in fact all expenses necej Mr) for the earning out cf the mindates of the law .dime quote I I enclose heicwlth alio a cop) ot the n laws of the. bond together with its Hit of olficrrs. It those under jou hue not complied with the law and ou desire fur ther inform illon thin that giwn jem all in inilrlii will be promptly inswered by writ nf to this citlice. It jppe.ers that in some localities undertakers are leccltliig these bodies and lmr)lng them, charging the expense to the conn tv. This is In direct aiolation of the law as jo'i hce As j on lne charge of the ilUpcv.it of thee- uneliimeil dell and hue the il.ht and knowing this liw to sj whit slnll be clone, jou have turned those unclaimed I ml let oxer to these undertakers when the liw dUtincilt stites tint they shall be sent to this board I uill ask jou If thcro seems to be any d mlit In jour nilnels ai to the liw, to consult xour atton.c) As I understand it, the county, municipility or an) olleers or agents thereof should be put to nny expense in the bun ins of those iinclalmeil bodies, that is. It would not be proper for tho institution to be at one cent of expeasc in the burl.il of these dead, for if there is to be any expense to the Instltiitlcn those bodies are the proper!) of this boird: in other words, if the relatives cannot afford to p.i the entire ex prnse of burial, those bodies must be turn -el our to the Amtoinlcil Hoanl Any transporta tion that is required fur the dellury of these unclaimed dead to a point whrrc the)- can be shipped will lie met bv the board, at such price as nnv be agreed upon liter. Hoping you will be- able to aid in this mat ter, beliexe me, Very tnih, . I lew son, per F. Secretary state nitomlcal rtoird To the Commissioners of the Poor, Lackawanna Count), Scranton, I'cnni. GALLEN'S End Sale! V W Dcslde this, the regular routine busl ness whb conducted. Thcro were the usual number of applicants for aid, whose needy conditions were- looked Into by tho board. m ' . Hays nnd Slmms Respited. IlarrUhurg, July & Mark Thomai llaji and William Sltnun, nf Kajcttc county, nentenceil to lie hanged July 12, have Ixen reiltcil until Aug, II anil 1(1 rapcithcly. Low Rates West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY f)NJuly 9th, 17th, and August 1st, 7th and 2 1st the following rates will be made from Chicago for round inp, iickcis gooa returning umu October 3tst: Denver and return $31. SO Colorado Springs and return 31.50 Pueblo and return - 31.50 Glenwood Springs and return 43.50 Salt Lake City and return 44.50 Ogden and return - 44.50 Deadwood, S. D., and return 33.55 HotSprings, S.D., andreturn 29.55 Particulars of any agent, or call at 461 Broadway, - Stia Yorm iOlChn'tSI ,Pklladllphla 43S Vint St., Cincinnati 507 Smlth'ld St., Pltttburg 234 Superior St., Cltvtland 338 IVoiftlnjton SI , Bolton SOI Main St , flu',10' lrCamput Martlut, Ditrott 112 Clark St., Chicago 2KlngSt .tatt.Toronto.Onl. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. nnd Irilng Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, 3 80 per daj and upward. European Plan, $1.M per daj and upward. I. I). ClUW'FOltD, Proprietor. 4-4 -f 4- For Business Men -l. In the heart of tho wholesale) district. For Slionpor.s T S minutes' walk to Wanamnkers; " S minutes to SIoboI Cooper's Big -t- Store. Easy ot access to the ureal Dry Goods Stores. X Fop Sightseers 4- One block from B'way Cars, glv. 4- lng easy transportation to all . points of interest. i HOTEL ALBERT I f f NEW YOIIK. Cor. 11th BT & UNIVERSITY VU Only one Block from Broadway, Rooms, $1 Up. E'ffiilS.. NERVITA nil Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curo Impotcncy, Nlfilit Emissions, Loss of Mom. ory, nil wnstlnir diseases. nil el fleets of olf-ahuo nr 6 PILLS 50 CTS. excess and indiscretion. A nerve tonio and blood builder. Brines tho pink clow to pnlo cheeks and rcstnros the (Iro of south. By mail l50o tier hnx. fl Iiotps fnr $2.50, with our bankable gaurantoe to cure or refund tho money paid, bend for circular nnd copyot our bankable ne euarautco bund, NervitaTablets (YELLOW LABEL) EXTRA STRENQTI1 Immediate Results Positively Runrnnteed euro for Loss of Power, Jaricocele, Undeveloped or SlirunWon Ori;nns, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Proitra lion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity Paralysis and tho Hcsults of Excessive Uso of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. Bv mail in plain package, $1.00 a box, 0 for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In 30 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drus Cists,, 20J Lackawanna ave , Scrunton. Pa, GALLEN'S Boys Suits Double-Breasted, sizes 7 to 16 years. Vestee with plain or fancy vests; sizes 3 to 9 years. Sailor Blouse, sizes 3 to 12 years. $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, Worth $2.50 to $5.00. All wool materials immense variety Negiigee Shirts. 75c kind, with or without extra collars, at 45c $i.ookindat 69c $1.50 and $2 kinds at...$1.12 Underwear 25c kind at 19c 75c kind at 45c CowlJySfallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. - r Shirt Waists 3 Reduced Prices, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Here is a tempting cleau-up sale of various odd lota of Colored aud Black Waists, some a trifle soiled, most of them perfect iu every way all picked out of our fine. regular stocks. Prices day at half. ,,,,, White Aprons and Caps For maids aud waitresses, of various good qualities of Lawns aud Cambrics, care fully made aud prettily trimmed. Of Lawn, 25c to $1.50 With Bib Front and Bretelles, 25c to $1.00 Maids' Caps, 10c to 25c. Nurses' Caps, 15c to 35c. mbroideriesMost Wanted Kinds, Most This is a clean-up of a successful season's selling- Fine and worthy Nainsoola Edgings and Insertions, in the best patterns, on finely woven cloth fresh, clean, pietty goods at about half market prices. Excellent choice is still offered, bub not for long. One Lot at 8 Cents One Lot at 12& Cents. CONNOLLY & Uimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiimiiiiiiiiimu You Don't 5 211 Washington Atc. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiKl 0 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED IB72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 surplus 600.000 VM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr.. Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Special attention given to bust, ness accounts. Thrca per cent. jn. tercat pal on interest deposits. 0 I I At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for fomestlo use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and nirdseye, delivered In any part of the cltv, M the lowest price. Orders received at the office, Oonncll bulldlne. Iloom 80S; telephone No, 1762, or at ttiB mine, telephone No, 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO Iffllntflrl 'oi unfurl urn! e auQerrri from , AM.IGlDlmtritdiiiUM Uloodl'uUun, 1 ouihful I rrori, toil luliij trlooct it, cio ' kd4 for bworn '4yittiuonlaU ttl Hook ' Truth1' to i'rof. i. F, '1 llh.hl- M. .. ou- norm mitn nu I'miauripsia. Know the Full i i Pleasure of I S ha M A Cycling, J Unless You 8 I Ride a I g I SPALDING I I Sold Only By I 0 I FLOREY i BROOKS, ! I 1 J I ftltfel blLCI IUlLuftlloJ.1 rrfTT T" were from $1.00 to $3.00. To- 1 ......... 1........ ....... Alluring Prices WALLACE, aooooooooooooooooo Summer Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties in Straw Matting And Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, suit all purses. $ I BAMBOO PORCH SHADeS. ? T BRASS AND Williarhs 8c McAnulty, LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER: 129 WYOMING AVENUE. s OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EJO Lager Brewery MnnurncturcM or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2.W3. DR. DCNSTHN, an Spruce Street, Scran ton, Pa. All Acute and Chronic Ulsea.ca ot Men. Wonun an 1 Children. ConJultaMon and namlnatlon free, Olllce llojra Dally and bunjay 8 a. m. to p p. m. SB Cftr -irk (kl Ef Uvv lvr p M. t-Vf, 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB coooooooooooooooo Sanitary. $ I Prices that will IRON BEDS. . I SUMMER DR APERIES. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo THE 1IC POWDER CO. itooms 1 ana 2, Coai'lth BTd's. SCRANTON, VA. lining and Blasting POWDER Urde at Mooilo and RuibJale Worlci. LAPLIN & RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elcetrlo Batteries, UleolrioKxploder. ezplodlnz blaati, Safety Fuiaanl ReDauno Chemical Gos expUomvc The Heller Water Heater, ,5 SO SMOICK. NO OnOlt, NO IlinT. Ii attuchfl to the kltilion tM.ilcr. luata Jorly (tnlloni of atr In tlilrty fli minutes, for lew thin one liall the cspiiuu of av other rh lieatrr, and (me tin nl tlir (xpinsi l iual tni heater. It nllous ou to ilUpe ulth the lint (Ire In the wuge uuiliu tht heat ol the umimer inoutlu. s e" I -ox FORSYTH SS-lZl TENN AVENIJIi v
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