8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WOULD AUTOMATIC COUPLER LAW IS NOW IN EFFECT. Itoads Entering Scrnnton Have for Some Time Been Getting Into Shnpc to Meet the New Require ments Fig Iron Output of the United States for First Half of the Year Review of tho Iron Market. Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today. At 12 o'clock last night the law re quiring nil railroad cars to be equipped with automatic couplers and all trains to have air brakes enough to control It, went Into effect, after having laid inoperative for nearly seven years. The act was passed by congress in JSM with tho proviso that it should tuko effect Jan. 1, 1S9S. When this time approached the railroads of tho country pooled Issues nnd succeeded In Inducing the Interstate commerce commission to allow a two years ex tension for meeting tho requirements of tho law, the argument used being that the business depression had left many railroads financially unable to meet the huge outlay required and fur ther, that even It this was not so, It would bo Impossible to comply with tho net, as the manufacturers of the various patented parts that go Into the construction of the couplers could not in the specified time turn out all the orders that would be consequent upon n general compliance. Jan. 1, WOO, approached nnd many of tho railroads were still without the prescribed equipment. Another exten sion of n year was asked for, but the commissioners declined to grant It, but, after some hesitancy, agreed to allow another six months grace. The six months were up last night nt midnight nnd, according to local inllrond men, every road in the United States Is In a position to strictly obey the law. Some roads were not as aggressive as they might be expected to be In making good the assurances given tho commissioners at the time of the last extension, but these were brought to time by the action of tho larger of the complying railroads In serving notice that after July 31 they would refuse to handle any cars not equipped with au tomatic couplers. Some cars, of course, are still want ing tho prescribed safety device, but they will not be thus for any great length of time. Host of the roads are represented In the Master Car Builders' association and through this association an agree ment vns reached that any company encountering a car not supplied with the automatic coupler should treat It as a "damaged ear," supply It with the prescribed coupler and charge the expense to the owner. Any company not entering Into this agreement had the alternative of having its cars re turned to It empty. The roads entering Scranton have all been shnped to meet the full re quirements of the law for some time pant. The Lackawanna, on account of Its several heavy grades, met the "air brake" requirement of the law long before tho act became operative. Chief Clerk Poore, of General Super intendent Russell's olllce.'sald yester day that his road could report itself "100 per cent" equipped according to the demands of the act, and far more than 100 per cent, in the matter of air brakes. The law was designed to protect train men against "coupling" acci dents. The result, as will be shown In interstate commerce commissioners' statistics a year hence, will be awaited with Interest. W'JijrwTfrf V 'WU-TVy VI 1 Ar Tone the nerves, help nature do, the work cure I Dyspepsin. Mason's Yellow Tabids. MtMn'i Yellow TtbWti cure rrpenla. Mmm Drown Tableta cure Constipation. MA'Cn'n Itfd Tablfta cure Coutrht. Maitr'a White Tabl.ta cure Sore Throat. SO tablet 10c. All ilrurlit or nt lor price l,r rt. T. MASON CHEMICAL COMPANY, 118 Arch it., Philadelphia, T. Mon' Cmn cf 01 m turn Catarth and U Inflammation el mticeui membrane nnd kln. Safe tnd Sure Kti.iedr lor Pllej-JJc. them are to lha rflect that a con siderable volume of business may be expected. Inquiries for export continue to come In, but most of them are hasefl on prices lower than makers, are yet ready to consider. There seems to be a general opinion abroad that the Iron trade here has gone to pieces, nnd that any offers will be welcomed. Our makers aro hatdly ready to trade on that basis; especially as there Is so far no great surplus to be disposed of. A conference of steel makers has been called to bo held nt the olllce of the Federal Steel company In Chicago to consider the situation. Engineering nnd Mining Journal. The D., L. nnd W. Board. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western heard for today follows: Tuesday, July 31. WILD OATS, SOUTH, fi p. in. C. rtartliolomcw. ?.) p m. Krtrlum. l(i.:;o p. m. M. I'ltrpatrlck. Il.iiO p. in. Hainmitt. Wcdnroiljy, Auir. 1. WILD CATS. bOUTII. 12.S0 . m. llcnnctt. I n. in. Wall. S a. in. McDonnell. 0 a. in. Steven'. 8 j. m. IlnrTcrty. 10 a. in. lllll. II a. in. P. H.illctt. 1 p. in. IVcklm. 2 p. in. Socor. n.ai p. in. I). Wallace. 4.43 p. in. llMilng. SUMMITS. 7.80 a. m., north O. Krountclker. !i n. in., noilh S'khoR I p. m,, south Mcl.nne. rULLEItS. 10 . m. M. Stack. rusuens. 8 n. m. Houicr. II a. rn. Barber. 7 p. m. Murphy. 9 p. m. Cawnauijh. TASSENCEn ENOINE. 6.80 p. m. Magortm. WILD CATS. NORTH. 5 a. m. MadifMn. 6 ii. m. Randolph. 8 a. m.-E. M. Hallclt 10 a. in. I. Grrrity. 1 p. m. Klncsloy. 2 p. m. I.arkin. ' p. m. M. J. Hen ni pan. 4 p. in. J. Hush. ( p. in. CirrlKK, with Masters' men. 7 p. in. O'ltara. 5 p. in. John (idliafran. 9 p. in. 11. Cast nor. N0TICK. Passenger Hwrlop fiOO Claw leave Scranton (or Montrose at 2.30 a. m., ttlth Conductor W. 1). Warfel and crew and an engineer that knows the Montrose branch, Aitpr. 1. Paisenuer Engine, nt 1 a. in., Conductor .'. J. Dully and crow to handle i-pcclal train coachc. Su.iiiton to Portland, and Fpcci.il Irom Portland to Nolan'b Point, Augr. 1. A. C. R.ill'bury, Supt. day presented with tin Illuminated address by his friends nround the Lacknwnnna stntlon. He distinguish ed himself by finding n lady's purse contnlnlng n largo nam of money, stopped the train and leturncd tho purse to Its rightful owner. The United Brotherhood of Carpen ters nnd Joiners of America will hold their nnnunl convention In this city In September. Two hundred dele gates nro expected to participate. Tho sessions will open on Monday, Sept. 17, and continue several days. A. C. Cattermull, of Chicago, Is here mak ing arrangements for the convention. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. U List of letters remaining uncalled tor at the Scranton postolTlro, Lackawanna county, Pa. I'eriom calling lor these letters will please ay advertised and rIc date ol list, Aug. 1, 1WW. Era II. Hippie, poslnusteri James I'. Anderson, Thomas Adamson. Albert llrace, Patrick llurkc (president Divi sion 31), V. J. Illalr, Miss Mary Putter, Joseph Perklnstok, Hettie flush, Adelaide Hunkerliott, J. It. tlrouban, Itichanl Hanks. J. C. Coons, Miss V. Coyne, llonorla Corky. Miss Mary Pavles, 3.!0 Lackawanna aenue; Miss l)ais, I. N. Pals, Clcmle J. Dunn, Miss Mary A. Doherty. Hlchard Evans. Lewis Franklin, Miss C. Krell, Samuel H. I'urnliain, John Oibson, Mr. Could, James Oasckek, Mr. fireen, Mrs. Isabel Monroe Hardy (llbson, T. t,ross. Milton llllRert, Mrft. Frances I. HolRate, Marv llealev, Mrs. William Hoiran, W. M. liar lln," Christine Frederick Hcibst, Nellie Hart. Charles II. Johnston. S. K. Koehler, Mr. Kline (DruuEist), Teter H. Khun. Jeremiah Lanclo, John Lelpert, Rev. George Lees. Katie Mrl.WRhtln, (.rare MeOIone, John II. Moon, Nellie Jlarrea, Mary L. Murphy, Katie Muldoon. Jellerson Neum, Miss N. Ncalon. Miss Ell.i Patterson, Henrietta Plchle, Henry Hkhards, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ithee, Mrs. William Plelil, Harry Halle, N. V. lloss, Ethel kead. Colonel Oliver C. Sabln, Miss Maude Smith, Mrs. Leonaid Sherman, John Shea (contractor), Jan Smith, Mr. Spraguc, Milton Swinrh, Oscar Slirnloos, J. Seldlc. Mrs. Alfred Turner, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Miss Yvonne P. Thomson, Gcorffe V. Thomas. Dr. A. M. Underwood. Mr. AVatson( I)., I,, k V.), M. J. Wilson, Rev. J. T. Wright, 11. O, Wells, Miss Catherine Watson, Mr. August Walter, Mrs. N. J. Weber, N. J. Webber, E. D. Worniser. WEST SCR ANTON' STATION. Pitro Chepau, George Chambers (Archbald mlne), Willie Ilairis, Clares Matthews, Itufus Wolfe. Shoo! This and That. Engine No. $20, which was wrecked at Cresco nnd afterwards sank Into the bog. was ralsid yesterday nnd brought back to this city last night. It will bo placed In the shops and re paired for service. Organizer Dllchor and Secretary Dempsey, of the United Mine Work ers of America, have opened district headquarters at 213 Lackawanna ave nue, where the business pertaining to district No. 1 will be transacted. Station Master McCinn was yester- Three Dollars Worth For ?1.8D Saturday at Jonas Long's Sons. iiineowis flEABE &LH BELLAVBTA Arosnio Beauty Tablat3 and Pills. A per fectly safe nnd rtiinrantpedtroatmont forall skin disorders. Restore: the fclocm oljouth to laded (aces. 10 dnvs' treatment 50e; 30 days' $1.00, by moll Sond for circular. Address, VcEVITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton & Jickioa Stt., Cblcaf Sold by McGarrab & Thomas, Drug gists,, 209 Lackawanra ave., Scranton. Pa. .in -n i to sjggjsggsj BORDEN'S EAGLE w: IUAND COftrorcreni i " "ti-'Caa'JlVlv - ; j FOFi. DALJIiO MOTHERS Hor-.lcn's Copc'"n3CcJ Milk Co.HY IILK rtsSTiT&S icr "cJ3 "v Aug We Will Close Wfclte." Is the flour you are using always satisfactory? Peihaps a chanc;e will result in better bread. We are sure of it if tho change ts right,. Chance to "Snow White" and you'll have absolutely the best flour that can be produced. Superior milling facilities coupled with Intelligent wheat selection makes "Snow White" famous among good cooks everywhere At all grocers In bass and barrels. t&gsmss&Ji DR. DEPiSTEN Physician and Surgeon, 311 Sprue? St, Temple Court Building, SCRANTON PA. All acute and chronic diseases of men, wo men and children. CHRONIC) NKUVOUS, DRAIN AND WASTING) HISKASHS A SPEC IAI.TY. All diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Illadder. Skin. Illood. Nerves, Womb, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and I.unps, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, Rupture, Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Vailococele. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Female Diseases, I.rucorrhoca, etc. Oonnorrhea, Sypbll's, IHood Poison, Indiscre tion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Kits, Epilepsv, Tape and Stomach Worms. CA TARRH07.ONE, Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only $3.00. Trial free in oir.ee. Consultation and examination flee. OAice hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. DENSTEN TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS t: 'vJaMIvAIaJa Pig Iron. Output. The American Iron and Steel asso ciation has just collected from tho manufacturers complete statistics o the production of all kinds of pip; Iron In tho United States in the first half of 100, amounting to 7.612,000 Rros.s tons, npalnst 0,298, 1G7 tons In the (lrst half of 1899 nnd 7,331,536 tons In the second half. Tho Increased production In the (list half of 1000 over tho sec ond half of 1S99 was 311,033 tons. The production In the second half of 1&99 and tho first half of 1900 npprregated 14,97-i.lOj tons. The enormous produc tion of the first half of 1900 will not be continued In the second half, as de mand has slackened. A check In pro duction began In Juno, when some furnaces were banked and others were blown out. The production of Bessemer pig Iron In tho (lrst half of 1900 was 4,461,391 gross tons, ngainst 3,7SS,!07 tons In the first half of IS99, and 4,413, &71 tons In the second half. The pro duction of basic pig iron in the first half of 1900, all made with coke or mixed anthracite coal and coke as fuel, was DS1,8(jS gross tons, against 4S2.3S9 tons In the first half of 1899, and C02.C41 tons In the second half. Tho production of charcoal pig Iron in the first half of 1900 was 1C7.146 gross tons, against 12S.4S5 tons in the first half of 1S99, and 156,281 tons in the second half. In addition there wore produced in tho first six months of this year 25,042 tons of pig Iron with mixed charcoal nnd ioke. Tho production of splcgelelsen and forromanganese In the first half of 1900 was 14S.102 gross tons, against 101,196 tons in the first half of 1899, and 115,272 tons In the second half. The stocks of pig iron which were unsold in tho hands of manufactur ers or their ngents on June 30 amount ed to 338,053 tons, ngainst 63,429 tons on December 31, 1899, and 81,220 tons on June 30, '1699. These figures of un sold stocks do not Include pig Iron sold and not removed from the fur nace bank, or in the hands of creditors or manufactured by rolling mill own ers for their own use, or In the hands of consumers. In addition to tho stocks of pig Iron above noted there should bo added 4S54 tons In tho yards of tho American I'lg Iron Storage Warrant company, which had passed out of the hands of the makers, making 34,907 tons, which may be said to have been on the mar ket on June 30, 1900, against 68,309 tons similarly held on December 31, 1699, nnd 127,193 tons on June 30, 1699. S j"k tftfc - " Jrjf tx icfZ? at Clock Noon. Connolly & Wallaces 0" 3 '0 US cj FOR AUGUST Our Eighth Semi-Annual Sale It is a well-known fact that our sales are genuine. We do not buy goods for these sales, but offer our ENTIRE STOCK AT-GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, and anyone buying shoes of us this month is sure to save some money. We start this sale with a large assortment of goods. The early buyers will find the best selections. The success of our previous sales and regular trade leads us to believe that the people of Scranton appreciate good value. Our endeavor is to give the people the best gpods for the money they wish to pay. Our terms during this sale are cash. Goods bought during this sale will not be exchanged after September ist. XS'. 4 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IS 7 S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 SURPLUS SOO.OOO WM. CONNGLL, President. MENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPre. WILLIAM II. PECK, Caihltr. Bpecla'. attention riven to bust ness accovnts. Three per cent, in terest pal on Interest deposits. "" ilw IS Lager Beer WE CAN FIT YOU OUT WITH Kodaks. Cameras And Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Bathing Stilts, SuMirtming Jackets, Boat Oars, Rou) Locks, flairtmocks For Yoiir Otiting. Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. us The Iron Market Reviewed. The Iron mnrltet shows little change from the previous week. There has been some increase In buying of raw material, both uls iron and steel bil lets, by concerns which have ex hausted their stocks; but these pur chases aro chiefly In lots of moderate elze for imrn;eaiatfl delivery. Prices are still uncertain, and there is a ten dency to hold back for a furthei fall. There are many opinions about the .volume Pf fall trade, but most pt All Our 5G.00 Shoes $5.00 5.00 Shoes 4.25 4.00 Shoes 3.35 3.50 Shoes 2.05 3.00 Shoes 2.50 2.50 Shoes 2.10 All Our $2.00 Shoes $1.05 1.50 Shoes 1.35 1.25 Shoes 1.10 1.00 Shoes 90c 75c Shoes GOc 50c Shoes 40c The above are all regular goods. We have besides bro ken lots placed on tables at prices that are sure to sell them. 3 US us US v'1 it i JW WMr I V Aw iff M M mH HI ff N ff V Mff Mt Brewery 3IanuTactiirer3 or OLD STOCK PiL 435 to 455 N. Ninth Btroet, OOlU Telephons Call. 23H3. THE iefly W. N. BROOKS. Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues. I00SIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 anfl2, Com'ith BTd'g. BCItANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDE Mrdeat Maoalaaad Hmhialt Work, 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 Fish Net, Antique, Rennaissance, Dresden, ' 1 Louis xiy, These we must close at once. The prices are such that they will soon find new owners. WILLIAMS 8c M'ANULTY Crpet and Wall Paper. 129 Wyoming Avenue. Lace s5 Curtains Nottingham, Irish Point, Brussels, MmiJimuT ffl rJMVatfr&HaJH';tttft 'IBFfl 1 M 11 ft I h m I ff i I VJA' Tv l DOIT PLEASAHT N u At Retail. LAPLIN A RAND POWDER CO3 ORANQE QUN POWDER ctrlo Datterln. KlsotrloBxplodtri xplodlnc blaata, Safety Vila no mm CXPLOilVE Elrotrlo Datterln. Klsatrlo Krplodari, ruiaarn Rnnqnnn rhnmlntl nfn 111011 iiouuuiiu uiiauuoai uu, a Coal of th brst quality for domestla use nd of all alzes. lncludlnir Quckwheat nd Blrdeeye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the offlce. Connoll bulldlnr. noem 806; telephone No. 176!, or St the mine, telephone No. 812. Trill be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT GOAL CO is youh HOUSE VACANTT IF 80, THY A "FOR RENT" AD IN THE TniBUNH. ONE CENT A WOUD. ra iiiuuii mi:M?nivimiiiP KGWP To Repnlr Rrolcen Artl clcs u.-a Major's fCcnicnt' IUmcraber MA.TOR'3 itunnKR CEMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER, CEUEMf. BUY THE GENUINE SYRU FFIGS ... MANUFACTURED DY ... CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. fT .OTETlIE NAME. r I V'.