T T " " i,it'oiiMm 'TJyiw vi- ' a " Tnmm Tf " '-afrLVT' 8 XIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 31. 1000. ' For the third of a century the stand ard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is "just as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. flOVAL LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WOULD OFFICIAL ORDER APPOINTING P. J. TjANQAN. Work Was Resumed Yesterday at Jerrayn No. 1 at Rendham The Board for Today Tomorrow Is the Day Upon Which All Freight Cars Must Bo Equipped with Automatic Couplers Brnkemen to Be Laid Off on the D. & H. Railroad. Odds and Ends of News. The following ofllclnl order announc ing the appointment of P. J. Lnngnn as traveling air brake Instructor of tht I.nckawnmui road was Issued yester day: Delaware, tarkawaiiti i k Western Rallrojil ( o. S.MMOJI, l'j., Jul) S VX. N'otlre. Mr. I. .1. Lnncm lui lxin .ippoli.tnl llMcllw; .ililirckc jnliiiiti'r fnr tlil i output)'. His tlutlts will lio to instruct (.tti.K.11, rncine inrn anil trjiiinten ai t" liow the brake, an to l operjteil aid trjaiinl. I'mpto;? In thec ili'lwtinciiM will Kern tliriu'eUe icroullnely. Mennl li) I.. T. CaiifeM. .M.ivirr Car lluiliter; T. . IJojil, Siip'Tlntrnilei.t Vntite Power. Appiou'il: K. (. 1'imell, (icner.il ht.pt. Mr. I.ariRan proposes to establish air lirako stntlon? at Ilnboken and Scran ton ns soon as possible and all trains will bo properly charged and Inspected bf fore being started out. Theie Is a station nt Klmlra at which this work is now done. Work Was Resumed. Work was lesumed yesterday morn- Iiir at tho Jermyn No. 1 colliery nt Kendhain. which has been shut down on nccount of a strike for n period of threo months. Not nil of the men returned to work, the strike not hav ing been olllclnlly dcilared off, but onoiiKh of men were on hand to oper ate ths place and Superintendent K. H. Jermyn confidently expects that a Kre.it many more men will be tit work today. No effort was nmle yesterday to resume operations at No. 2 colliery. Strike Situation Unchanged. No new developments were appar ent yesterday In the nit ike among the Delaware and Hudson company's em ployes. Superintendent lloso stated that the situation was unchanged and no overtures hnd been made cither way for n settlement. Laying Oil Brnkemen. On Wednesday 350 men employed as brakemen on tho various lines con ti oiled by the Delaware & Hudson railroad company In this state and Pennsylvania will lose their positions. A general older has been sent out from the main office of the company announcing Its Intention to dlspensa with their services on that date. The above Is the most sweeping and disas trous general "blue envelope" that has ever been sent out by the com pany. The order wns received yesterday In this city nnd posted In a conspicu ous place In tho round house, wheie the trakemen congregate. It states that after August 1 one brakeman In every crew will be dispensed with nnd hereafter trains will be run by two brakemen. The cause of the reduction Is said to be the use of Improved brakes and the larger engines which the company have put on. It Is asserted that the engine alone could very nearly hold back and etop a train on good grade end going at a moderate rate of Bpeed without tho application of tho freight pa-i brakes. A cleaning of all the Afodolsitly Pure. Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon the mar ket. These are made with alum, and care should be taken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. DAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW brakes on frcleht cars has been boIiir on for some time. I5y the order 150 men will bo thrown out of work on the Pennsylvania divi sion from Nineveh to Wllkes-Carri-, seventy-six on tho main line between this city and Albany and about seventy-five on the other lines of the road. It has been rumored that the com pany will find work for the men re lieved in other branches of railroad ing'. ninghamton Republican. The D., L. nnd W. Board. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western beard for today follows: Momla)-, July 30. WILD C.V1S. SOUTH, c.no p. m.--Killof. 8.30 p. m. Mi .inn. 10.30 p. ni.-K. Van Vlelt. Tuesday, Jul)- 31. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 12..10 a. m.-I. W. I)elnc. 3 a. in. 1. Singer, ti a. nt. Cohln. S a, in. .1. KnnK 10 a. m. II. Hartliftlnmow. 11 a. ni.-M.iilo-i, nith ,, fUrthOlomew's men. 1 p. ni. S. Carmoil)'. '2 p. in. Ludlow. 3.:l p. m. Iliitkliart. l.l( ii. in. Vann. SUM Mil S. 7.30 a. m., north O I'rountclker. 'J n. in., notlli SlilioK 1 p. m., south McLanc. ruLLr.ns. 10 . m.-M. Stark. rusiinns, S a. m. Hou'jr. U a. m. narli.r. 7 p. in. Murphy. i 9 p. m. Cavanaush. ' rASSENGEK ENOINt fl JO p. m. Magotcra. WILD CATS. XOrtTII. 5 a. m. 11. M. lUllctt. 0 a. in. Wailel. 7 a. m. J. (ierrltv. S a. in, r. Kiitfrlry, 10 a, m. Laikln. 1 p. ni. II. J. llennltfin. 2 p. tit. J. Ilu'h. :t p. in. Cmiinr, with Makers' m?. 4 p. in. O'll.ir.i. 5 p. in. John UjImcih. 0 p. in. It. Cjstner. 7 p. in. riniierty. S p. in. Douillean. l p. in. Mulltu. NO I ICE. I Clilllgnn ami J. Swatts and crewj will han dle ice train. 1.30 and 0 a, nt Monchja, Neil neMla! and Friday-. J. lilnley and o'ivrarney and rrcwi will han dle then- trains TucmUjs, Tlum.il.ijs and Satur dj) a. II. Lniran, I. Catanauxh and II. llallett and new will report at in) oHlcc at l a. in,. Tint da), July 31. A. I'. SAI.IMU'IIY, Supt. Tomorrow Is the Day. Tomorrow Is the time by which all tho railroads In the country are to have their freight cars equipped with automatic couplers. The railroads of the East have for some time pnst been endeavoring to have all their cars equipped with the automatic car coupler and a short time ago notices were sent out to tho various railroads that no cars unless equipped with these couplers would be received after the middle of this month. This order has had the effect of causing all roads to look after their cars and during the last month there has been considerable activity dis played In having the law compiled with, Heslile having automatic coup lers, many of tho roads are equipping their freight ears with automatic nlr brakes, but ns this attachment is more expensive than the couplers all the cars are not being equipped, as the law only requires only enough to have tho air brake attachment, so as to be able to control tho train. This and That. The contract for building tho now Catholic church of St. Phllomena, nt Hawley, has been awarded to Mul herln & Judge, of this city. An order has been Isued from the coal department directing that all Delaware, Lackawanna and Western collieries now working be operated eight Instead of ten hours a day until YORK. further notice. The Hampton colliery will probably be started up some time this week. The Pittsburg Coal company owns nearly 4,000 cars, with a carrying capacity of from S0.000 to 70,000 pounds, the most extensive private coal car equipment owned In the country. llobert J. Hang has reslgend his po sition with the Everhart binss works, with which concern he has been con nected for twenty-four years. On Sep tember 1 he will become Janitor of No. 35 school. The Plttsliurg & Lake Erie is con sidering the building of two exten sions, one into the new coal fields near Unlontoun nnd Mastontown, Pa., and another one Into West Virginia, with a view of ultlmntely connecting with the Chesapeake & Ohio. In regard to the report that the Cambria Steel company will engage In the business of manufacturing cars out of pressed steel, It Is said that the company bus the matter under serious consideration. It Is well under stood that If the Cambria Steel com pany chose to engage In this business It has every facility for turning out a large number of cars nt an early day. The superintendents of the vnrlous divisions of the Lackawanna railroad held a conference In General Superin tendent Russell's office yesterday af ternoon. Those who attended were General Superintendent E. G. Russell, Master Car Builder L. T. Canfield, Superintendent of Motive Power and Machinery T. S. Lloyd, Division Su perintendents A. C. Salisbury, A. II. Sehwarz, It, Dudgeon and C. H, Ket cham. The conference wus the usual monthly meeting, which Is held for tho put pose of talking over the affairs of the company. MEETINGS ARRANGED FOR. Where Rev. W. H. Williams Will Speak in the Near Future. Rev. W. II. Williams, "the drummer evangelist," has been spending the past week conducting Anti-Saloon league meetings In Wayne and Pike counties. His appointments for tho next two weeks are as follows: Auir. 2 S p. in., I'rlmltlic Mcthndift rliunh, Aoca; subject, "The Last Itomp with the Tiger." Mri. Williams, wife of the ctange Hut, will .-mill in this aervlee. Anpr. 4 7.R0 p. in., on the green, Waverly. Sunday, Aug. 12 10.:0 a. m., MtthodM Epiv opal ihunh, Waurrly; 7.30 p. in., union unit ing, Daltnn. Aug. 08 p. m., Christian church, Jladl'on xille. Sunday, Aug. 1210.30 a. m., Honcadale Meth odic Kpiictpal church; 7.30 p. m., Baptist church. Sunday, Aug. 1010.30 a. nt., Scranton fri can Mcthodltt Episcopal church; 0 p. in., Sum ner Airline Presli)terlan churrlij 7.30 p. m,, JnckBon street lupiut ihurih. Sunday, Aug. 2010 30 a. m., Hampton Street MethodUt Episcopal church; 7.S0 p. m., Abh Mi eel Methodist l.pliropal church. Sunday, Sept. 07.30 p. m., PccViille Preany. tcrlan church, Pcckillle. Sunday, Sept. 23 Anti-Saloon league Sunday (or Carbondal. Sunday, Sept. 30 Philadelphia. THEY WILL BE PAID. City Employes to Receive July Sal aries About August 12. Tho city employes, who have been feeling very miserable these past few days on account of the fact that there is no money In the treasury to pay their July salaries, may now take heart, for they will receive their monthly stipends on or nbout August 12. The returns of the delinquent tax collectors nre due on August 10 and It Is expected that there will then be sufficient money received to pay nil salaries. In the meantime, tho pre paration of tho tax duplicates for 1900 is being rushed, eo that money In the form of regular taxes will soon be coming into the treasury. THOMAS WINS THE ELECTA CONTEST Concluded (rem Page .1.1 and wltnersed by James Shields nnd F. C. Maynard. In tho Teague will It Is provided that tho wife, Mary Ann Teague, shall have n life use of the property at 118 North Garfield avenue ns long as she remains unmarried. After her dpnth or marriage It Is to be sold and the proceeds oqually divided among the five daughters, Ann Elizabeth, Sarah Ann Lewis, Mary Jane, Emily Esther nnd Frnncls Marin. It Is directed that a monument to cost not more than J2R0 and to bo Inscribed with Masonic nnd Odd Fel lows' emblems be erected over his grave. His 14k gold watch nnd chain Is left to his brother, James Teague, of Rhondda. Valley, Wales. His book case, books, tools and wearing ap parel go to his son-in-law, Lewis Lewis. Any cash remaining In the 03 tnte after his debts tiro paid Is di rected to be given to his third daugh ter, Mary Jones, of Pittsburg. Richard Nichols of Lafayette street, and Evan J. Davis, of 222 South Main avenue, are named as executors. The will Is dated April 13, 1SUG, and Is wit nessed by Ocorge and Herbert Watres. April 8. 1S97, n codicil was attached dividing among the four surviving daughters, the share of Francis Maria, who had died In the Interim. Tax Collectors' Bonds. The bond of Joseph White, lax col lector of Fell township, was approved yesterday und filed In Clerk Daniels' office. It Is In the sum of $10,000 and has as sureties the following: John W. White, Michael Flnnnelly, Luke White, John McCarty, Catherine Lcary, Andrew J. Gavin Geotge A. Ross, John J. Mo Nulty, P. F. Mornn, Edward O'Neil, Elizabeth Gethlns, Bernard J. Mur phy, Henry Lofttts. Marriage Licenses. Commodore Perry Slack, 1C15 Pcnn nvenue Elizabeth M. Lasher.. 604 Court street John Sheridan Scranton Mary Hyde Waverly Edward T. Jones Plymouth Marie Warman Plymouth Victor Konoplzak Mnyfield Anna Petonnk May field P.itrlck J. Durkln Mlnooka Ellen O'Hara Mlnooka DEBT STATEMENT FILED. City's Net Indebtedness Is Only 6435,477.05. In accordance with the provisions of the act of assembly Controller Howell yesterday filed with tho cl?rk of the courts a statement of the clty'.i net Indebtedness. This must be filed before the issue of sewer bonds can bo negotiated. It was almost identical with the statement filed at the beginning of the fiscal yc-lr and shows the net in debtedness to be J43ri.477.9ri. The law allows an Issuance of bonds, with the consent of the taxpayers, up to seven per cent, of the assessed valuation of real estate. Tho assessed valuation for last year was $23,121,011; seven per cent, of which is $1,618,470.77, so that the city still has a great big margin available, the present bond Issue being only $273,000. From many diseases. Children who are well nourished success fully resist disease to which an ill - nourished child succumbs. Your child has enough food. Does the food make flesh? If not there is something wrong with the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition. That wrong can be quickly righted by the use of e BSim PSEROE'S GG1DEN MEDICAL DISCOVER?. In ninety-eight cases out of every hundred it completely cures indigestion and other diseases of the digestive and nutritive sys tem in both young and old. You can consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. Ad- mj, dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, V Buffalo, N. Y. fREEI Dr. Pierce' Medical Advis er, naner cov. ert. is tent on recelot of ji centa to nay coat of mallinj only, Addrtia Dr. rlirct.aa atari. wi$ N 'JT it 91 IM GO! Amonff the most important helps to good cooking is jood flour. There are many good kinds, but llko every thing elso there is one "host." Users of "Snow White" claim thnt distinc tion for It and we are striv ing to mclntaln and even Improve its high qunllty. It Is made out of the bast Vfherit thnt monnv enn bnv. V For sale by nil pood grocers. TrMETWBSraM 'MlttTB. n JTOAMQH SAn9otMx.'twtvjtr'h 19 ii BlBBl &T.?...lxr lCS Jb?w MIW Conn During e Connolly & Wallace THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S20Q.OOO SURPLUS SOO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM tl. PECK, Casliltr. Bpecla. attention Given to busl. ness accounts. Three per cent. In tercet pal on Interest doposlu. e3 E. HIS 1 Lager Beer Brewery MniinTacturcM or OLD STOCK inK tn arm N. Ninth Btroet, rJUUfKi Telephone Call. 2331. THE moosic pom ca. Rooms 1 anfl2,Conl'lth B'l'd'g. BOItANTON, PA. nining and Blasting iMwm UrdemtMootloand RuitaJalt .Vorkt. LAPLIN A RAND POW0BR COS ORANGE OUN POWDER Dtetrto IHtUrlea. Elootrlo Kxplo lars exploding bluti, Maf.tjr l'uiiaal .GDauno Chemical Co.'s bxpHoiVo POWDER ollySiWallac August Will Close at its ni w jm&$m fiS. 05iO&'' Kodaks. Cameras And Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Bathing Stiifs, Shimming Jackets, Boat Oars, Rou) Locks, Hammocks For Yotir Oiifing. w -U4 "Ha V Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. 3tcv va?svnBic53i Chance to Save Money Here is an opportunity to make a dollar do double duty. Our in ventory discloses several small lots, two and three pair of a pattern of Lace Curtains Nottingham, Irish Point, Brussels, Dresden, These we must close at once. soon find new owners. WILLIAMS Carpsts and Wall Paptr. IV' Hi ' I'll J M I0UT nHSflHT COAL At Retail. Coal ot tho best quality for domestla use and ot all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Illrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office. Connell hulldlnr Room 108: telephone No. 17C2, or at the mine, telephone No. m. will h; promptly attended to. Dealers suppllod at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT GOAL CO IS YOUR HOUSE vacant: IP so, TnV A "FOR nKNT" AD. IN THE TRIBUNE. ONE CENT A'WOIID. .. lUvrllt ssssissa , m! " iuu uui in i n Lace Curtains Fish Net, Antique, Rennaissance, Louis XIV. The prices are such that they will 8c M'ANULTY 129 Wyoming Avenus. 'mv&stfWMV mm 'Sl.; .!;Ji. DR. DI1SSTRN. 311 Spruce Strait. Scrsrn ton, Pa. All Acute ami Chronic Diseases 0! Man. Womrn am Children. Consultation and I examlnatlun tree. Oltlce Hours Dally anil Sunday 80. m. to o p. m. f