THIS SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1!)00. r A ll b Ja J n 1 1 I 3 Ett !LbH v BL b tH jdmKr aKm icHHI 3 The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality or wholesomeness. The highest grade and most highly refined ingredients only are employed in Royal; hence its well known superiority. It is always the case that the consumer suffers in pocket if not in health by accepting cheap pow ders .as substitutes for Royal Baking Powder. Care must be taken to avoid baking powders made from alum. Such powders are sold cheap, becausethey cost but a few cents per pound. " Just as good and cheaper" is a fraudulent cry, intended to deceive the unwary. Alum is a corrosive acid, which taken in food means injury to health. new pnsflongor earn. Some of the bit; car innmifitclurlnE concerns will get the contracts. CI. K. Stoddard, chief clerk to Super intendent Salisbury, leturned yester day from a short stny with relatives at Utlca, N. Y. It Is again reported that M. E. In Kails Is to rctlro from the presidency of tho HIr Pour when he returns from his European trip. It Is reported that tho railway lines In this country will stop paylnu com missions on the sale of passenger tick ets by tourist agencies. General Superintendent 12. G. Itus sell and Division Superintendent A. C. Salisbury were up on tho Buffalo divis ion yesterday, Inquiring Into the wreck which occurred Sunday afternoon at Leicester. Master Car Builder Canflcld made a trip over the Buffalo and Syracuse division yesterday, stopping at Sym cusc and Oswego to look after soma rolling stock belonging to tho Lacka wanna company. It Is not generally known that sev eral of tho big railroads are preparing to discard tho telegraphic system of handling train orders and Intend to use tho telephone. This Is a fact, however, and It comes with startling effect upon tho nrmy of telegraph operators now cm ployed and they nte worried con siderably over the outlook. Six largo locomotives nre In course of construction on the Moor of the Cliff works. The Dlrkson Manufacturing company are turning out some of the best equipped locomotives made In the United States, nnd tiro competing with the largest manufactuilng concerns In the United States. At the rate that bituminous coal Is coming Into use In Pcranton, the clean liness nnd healthfulness of the Electric City will soon become on a level with Pittsburg. It seems strange that with so much suiplus culm roundabout, that manufacturers should Import soft coal Into tho anthracite legion. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At riillaiklplila 15. It. K. Cincinnati 2 000000020 0-1 9 I riillailclplila ...0 000002200 0-1 7 0 Itatterles Xcutnn anil Kaliop; Douoliue ami MeTarl iwl. t'mpiiY Terry. Game called on account of darkness. At Ponton- It. II. H. St. Louis 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 (I 2 llostnn 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 115 IS 3 lUUcrles VontiR ami Robinson; Dinc-m am." Sulllsan. Umpire Hurst. At5 ItrooMjii- It. II. 1!. Chlcnco 112000030 7 10 3 nrooklvn 00020OOfiO-7 U 3 Hitteries Callahan ami Cliance; Medium v ami I'arrcll. I'mplro O'Day. Came called on account ot darkness. New York-1'ltMiure. rain. American League. Chicago, ."; Clctclmil, 0. UufTalo, fi; Milwaukee, 1. Eastern League. Worcester, 0; Montreal, 3. ,m tzvsox&b WE CAN FIT YOU OUT WITH Kodaks. Cameras And Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Bathing Stoifs, Shimming Jackets, Boat Oars, Row Locks, Etc. For Yottr Oiiting. Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Are. Chance to Save Money Here is an opportunity to make a dollar do douhle duty. Our in ventory discloses several small lots, two and three pair of a pattern of AMATEUR NOTES. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CIRCULAR SECRETARY ATHER TON IS SENDING OUT. Seta Forth the Advantages of Scran ton as a Home of Manufacturing Establishments Ouo Thousand Copies of tho Circular Are Being Sent Out Sixteen Lackawanna riremen Promoted to Be Engineers. D., L. & W. Has Ordered One Thousand Twin-hopper Coal Cars. tho rail. It weighs llS.OOf) pounds ami tho tank 50,000 pounds. The tests are bfirc made on the division ot tho Pennsylvania system between Heading and Lebanon, Pa., and they have dem onstrated that the engine can develop remarkable speed with a smaller con sumption of coal than any other loco motive In use on the road. In some of the trials It has pulled a vestlbuled train ft mile In 42 2-3 seconds. Secretary Dolph I!. Alherton, ot the )oard of trade. Is sending out a copy if tho following letter, personally ad 'lesMHl, to 1,000 small manufacturers In Now York city and lirooklyn, with a view of having them leave the over rrowdod metropolis and locate In this city: Dear Sir: That profits depend rrnre on low nut of production than en any ntlur feature of business, is a fait rccnKiiireil by all manu f.u hirers. If jou desire to produce your uoods at lowest cost, It will pay jou to consider the ads liability of loralinp: jour plant in or mar llir ilty of Pcranton, I'ennsjhanla, Ilrlctly stated, Scranton's advantage as a manufacturing city arc as follows: The cheapest and cleanest ful In tho worll. No dust. No soot. A urcalrr supply of absolutely pure wttir than Is ion.c-ciI by any other city in America; a travlty supply and so abundant tint If no lain fell for a jiar, the city of Scrjiiton would not tuftcr watir famine. This water neliher produce sule In hollers nor corroslie action. A jiopuUtion ot 110,(Xii) people within the ity limits, and fully 60,000 more in tho imim" illale suburbs, ln.wliiK plenty of skilled and unskilled labor. rnillwl facilities for ullway thlpnunt to all parts of the I'cntlnmt. Mr.intmi is iluse to tho great commercial centers and to tide water. The municipal dj.t Is lower than that of any uther city ot Its size in America) consci fluently, taxes are low. Most healthful illy nf Us size In tho Unlun. No iruljrU. IVrfect drain ise. Tho nmral tone ot its Utlzcns Is execptlomlly high, which is cililcnml by ceuty thuri-hes of almost csery ilimmilnaljon. There aro nine banks of csihanso In the city of well strength that ilheir wrplus far exceeds their capital stock. It Is the bist lighted eity In -the world. Its streets are well piud with asplult and brlik. Trolli-J lines tr.iveri the city in nil directions, nnd up and down the alle for many miles. Within a radius of ; fifty miles, with Scranton as a centre, there Is a popula tion of at least a half a million people. The nboo arc some of the adtautagt, stated In as brief a minnrr as possible. I will be pleased to ghe you ih tailed Inform itlnn cm any cr all of the ahoxc KlnU, it you desire it. Yours truly. I). II. Atherton, Secretary. The plan ot sending these letters Is In obedience to the direction of the board, which recently ordered the sec retary to begin an active anil aggres sive campaign In tho metropolis for tho capture of Industries. The outcome of tho scheme will be watched with Interest. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Tho following Is tho make-up of the D., L. and "W. board for today: Monday, July 2J. WILD CAT.", SOUTH. 10.C0 p. m. II. V. Colt In. Tuesday, July 21. 12.30 a. in. John Knnls. n a. m. II. Ilailholomew. (1 a. in. (I. Stapler, with A. Bartholomew's men. 8 a. m. C.lnlej. 0 ii. in. O. K. Kearney. 10 n. in. S. Caimody, 11 a. in. Untie with C. Bartholomew 'a men. 1 p in. Ludlow. S.oU p. in. lluikhait. SUMMITS. r."0 a. m., north Krounfelker. 10 a. in. Carries, with Nichols' men. 1 p. in., noith McLane. ,0 p. in., north Catanaugh PULLERS. 10 a. m. rusiiuits. 8 a, m. Houser. 11 a. m. 1'. Catanaugh. T p. in. Murphy. 1 ji. in , north McLane. t li. m., north Catanaugh. PASSKNuKR ENGINE. 0.S0 p. in, Magovern. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 5 a, m. J. Cerrlty. 0 a. m. 1. Iknnlgan. h a. m. Iltitli. 10 a. ni. Lai kin. ll..(o a. in. Mnnlsry. 1 p. m. J. Ilennlgan, ttllli Master's men. m. u i lan. m. John (iahagaii. m. I". II. Ku.tace, with Cashier's men. m. Uoudlrau. m. Mullin. m. Kttcbam. nt. ntriutrtck. in. S. l'lmnrty. lirooks Manufacturing company for u?j on the heavy grades on tho main line of tho Lackawanna ralltoad are not giving tho satisfaction expected of them. The lighter engines arc more serviceable and are preferred by the englnemen. The Wabash is about to build twenty The Orioles ot the South Side accept the challenge ot the West Side Itetertes for sVtir. cits, July 2. on the Iteieites' grounds. Answer through Tribune if tatWactory. 15. KrcilUli, manager; O. Helper, captain. The T.ilor liids challenge the West Side Hccrtc for a game of bite ball on tutlm grounds for lliurtliy, July 20. 11. O. V kins, manager. The Young Suantons defeated the Tycoons by a score nf 7 to 2. The feature of the rame was the one-hind tateli made by Siul Rublno. of the Ser.intnn's. We will plat- any team un der the age of 12. Reuben Silterstcln, nun ager; Le-ter Lewii, captain. SCRANTON'S SHOPPNQ CENTER. White Waists at Reduced Prices At p. a p. 1 p. 6 p. r, p. 7 p. s p. v i. Sixteen Firemen Promoted. Among the Lackawanna inllroad fire men who underwent the examination at Hoboken last week for promotion to tho positions of engineers, sixteen have been notified of their promotion. Tho names of these men are as follows: J. M. Kibble, Samuel Plpper, Keuben Cllllingham, Samuel "Wells, Frank Ting, ley, A. M. Slicker. A. McLeod, Kmory V. Setzre, Harney Phillips. lMtvnrd lMlnger. Keuben Jones, Thomas Mack, (-'. P. Karnes, J. Iloughowout, Frank Larlson, Thomas Nelson. The nbovo-named employes will bo assigned to engines on the different runs to take the places nf a number of engineers who are Idle, owing to vaca tions, sickness, disability, etc. There's a varied gathering here of fresh, attractively made Women's Waists of pure white lawn. Remarkable how puick they grew in favor. Of course, you want several especially so, as some of our finest sorts are procurable at little more than half their value. They are of fine white lawn, made iu the newest styles. $1.50 Waists that were $2.00 At $2.00 Waists that were $2.75 At $2.25 Waists that were $3.00 At $3.00 Waists that were $4.00 At $4.00 Waists that were $5.00 At $5,00 Waists that were $7.50 At $7.50 Waists that were $10.00 Testing New Locomotive. The Pennsylvania Railroad company Is testing a new and powerful hard-coal-burning locomotlvo nnd It Is un derstood that several of them nre to be put In servlco on tho Long Island railroad as soon as tho tests aro com pleted. Tho locomotlvo was designed sy Su perintendent Samuel F, Trlnce, Jr., and it stands fourteen feet two Inches from One Thousand New Cars. An order has been placed w lth tho American Car and Foundry company by tho Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company for 1,000 new conl cars, knpwn as twin-hoppers. They are self-clearing and have an Immense capacity. The order will bo ready for delivery In September. One-half of tho number will be turned out from tho Korwlck car shops and the other COO from the shops at Detiolt. 90c yard Lace Curtains Nottingham, Irish Point, Brussels, Dresden, I 'f 1 Lace Curtains Fish Net, Antique, Kennaissance, Louis XIY. These we must close at once. The prices are such that they will soon find new owners. WILLIAMS 8c M'ANULTY Carpets and Wall Paper. 129 Wyoming Avenue. 11 mr .. i IXtWJ m iiN DB IIL? r-2 sv-r - a v. mis &-V ' isK-jn-.m-7irnrf. vamr-naeniv. I BREAD and CAKES When you ask your grocer for flour nsk for "Snow White" just to give it a trial. It is the whitest, lightest, and most pleasing flour on the market for bread and cake making. For sale by grocers every where in bags and bar rels. 1 ""mltrWESTOAmiEV-CO. i'cniuTnii . unDMiuir.nmujiuxl. Hi 8 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 Surplus SOO.OOO Low Rates West This and That. Tho Central Massachusetts has been sold to tho Uoston and Maine. Upwards of a hundred engines nro stalled In the yard, rountl-houso and machine shops awaiting repairs. Th "hog" engines purchased from the Three Strong Bargains in Foulard Silks We take it for granted that you are interested in any news concerning economies in these popular Summer Silks. 1TEH 1 Our entire stock of Foulard Silks that were sold all season T C-r Trn44 for $i.oo a yard Now for JS J CL1 l 1TEH 2 Our entire stock of finest Foulard Silks that are worth $1.25 per yard Now for ITEH 3 A fairly good assortment still of our famous 58c Foulards; the values in this lot range from 75c to $1.00 yard. An Astonishing Bargain in Ginghams Here are about a thousand yards of Fine Scotch Corded Ginghams of the regular 25c quality in a variety of pretty stripes, that we propose to close out at 10c yard. We cannot remember when we have offered such a Gingham Bargain before. It will make quick selling. Printed Ducks, Covert Cloth, at Reductions Our entire stock of 12 c Striped and Polka Dot Ducks for 10c yard. Our entire stock of Cotton Covert Cloths, in all shades, the regular 12 Jc grade, for 10c yard CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY f)N July 9th, 1 7th, and August 1st, 7th and 2 1st the following rates will be made from Chicago for round trip, tickets good returning until October 31st: Denver and return $31,50 Colorado Springs and return 31,50 Pueblo and return 31.50 Glenwoad Springs and return 43.50 Salt Lake City and return - 44.50 Ogden and return - 44,50 Deadwood, S. D., and return 33.55 Hot Springs, S.D.,andreturn 29.55 Particulars of any agent, or call at f Broadway, rtu YeriUlS Vint St., Cincinnati tOIChll'tSt .PMIadtMlaUol SmlWlJSUPttUlurg 363 WfUngten St , Bottcn134 Svoirler St., Clmland 301 Kiln St., Buffllt 17 Camcitt Uartlul, Pltralt 112 Clark St., Cnlcngt !KlngSI..Call.Tarcnto.Onl. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. nd Irslng I'lace, NEW YORK. Ameriean Plan, $3.80 per day and upward, turopcan I'lan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWrOtlD, I'ropiictor. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, wash.nqtw 129 AVENUE -- -- For lluslncss Men In the heart ot the wholesala district. For shoppers S minutes' walk tn Wnnnmnkers; S minutes to BIccel Cooper's Big Bturc. Hasy of access to the t'leut Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from n'way Cars, giv ing ensy transportation to all points oi interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. ft UNIVERSITY TU Only one Illoclt from Hrondway. ROOIHS, $1 Up. rces Kcasoniibt VM. CONNELL, Preildeat. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPret WILLIAM II. PECK, CashUr. Epecia! attention given to busi ness accotints. Three per cent. In. tercet pal on Interest deposit. th U'i 5 Lager Beer Brewery BIamifncturci'3 or OLD STOCK PILSNER 43S to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telcphoiis Call. 2333. At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestln use and of all blzes. lncludlnc lluckwheat and Ulrdscyo. delivered In any part ot the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the offlce. Connell bulldtn?, Room SOS; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers suppllod at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO is voun HOUSK VACANT? IF SO. THY A "FOIl nnNT" in Tun TmnuNi:. ONE CENT A WOltO. AD. DR. DriNSTDN, 311 Spruce Street. Scran, ton, I'a. II Acute an J Chronic Diseases ol Men, Womrn an i Children. Consultation an4 examlnatlun tree, Olflce Hours Dally and buuday S a. m. to 9 p. m.
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