HK.v.ar '.Ov ni ' .' 1' . . v r j - I vS ,- f THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TTJESD AY, OCTOBER 30, 1900. . 'fl 10 -WP, Jttffi' ' I ' I'ttft CLEVELAND may cost a little more per can, but It insures perfect, whole some food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. Cleveland's Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. of nlnlr Mr-nut, for tho part two wcfkn, Iim re. turned liom. , , Hint. Jolm Paine, of Muniond Menur, l nbotit Alter ft wrloti., Illnr-M. Mr. llnrrv I'Mirr nml MIm IIIht Fletcher, of Wn.vt.i- rmmty, nre .l-ltlnit Mr. (I. T. Miller, of Short avenue, Jlaj- S.ijtlon, tun nf flic 1-tnltor of tlic Audit orlmn at 1'nnlitcl.uo. I III. William Smith uml fitmlly. i'f I'nulitenrr road, rrtimieil Irom' .Sow VmU Kllnn!.iy. llr. Smith nnrl fvi lllllr- il.iiiihteH n-wiit the nun. mrr In r,nitl.nut. : industrial, ; i. i.4. . 4. 4- EVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Vou cannot, if you value good health, nfford D usti cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow ders. They arc apt to spoil the food ; they do endanger the health. All physicians will tell you that alum in food is poisonous. LAID ON TRACK? CORONER'S JURY UNABLE TO DECIDE THAT PACT. Testimony Wns to the Effect That from the Way the Body Lay Be tween the Rails It Must Have Been There When Run Down Verdict Was to the Effect That Walker Camo to His Death in a Manner Unknown to the Jury. Tin- iny.stiT.v siirriiiuulliiK Hit-' death of t'liiiiili- W.tlkiT, who was found on the lH'kiiwiiniiii railroad ii wi-ek tsi .VHU-i-ilny nioiiiinj;-. ."till remains un snlveil. The testimony iuldueed ;it the eorouei'.s Inr-ut-st last nlsht only tended In deepen the niyMery as to how the hoy really met death. Tlio Jury ren dered a venlii'l that "Walker rnino to his death In some unknown manner. The llrst witness palled was .Mrs. Margaret Pourl t'lark. a widow, resid ing at 107 Marion street, with wham Walker hoarded. She testllied that the last she saw of him was on Sunday uUht. Oetohor r.1, lietween !l and 10 oYlock. when lie was sillini," In her hedroom. He had been attending to her wants all day ilurltiK a temiiorarv Ill ness. Walker then told her lie would lis the lire and lock the house for the liiKlit, and she fell usleeji. In the niorn-inu- her ilaushter went to the yonni; man's rooni to awaken him, hut he was not there. The first Intimation she had of his death was when she read In the papers a deserliitlon of the clothing worn' by the man found dead, which tallied with the elothinK" worn by "Wal ker. llltOWN'S TKSTI.MUNY. Kinsene Urown, who hoards with .Mrs. ('lark, was next sworn. Ills testimony was to the i-iTViH that he left Walker sltthu,' in .Mrs. ('lark's room at T. IT. o'clock Sunday evening, when he i Urown) retired, and that was the last ho saw of him. He first heard of the young man's death while ilding hniuo In a street ear, when his attention was called to the story In it newspaper. lie took the paper to Uin. Clark and she read the description of the cloth ing, and believing Walker to be the dead man, requested him logo to North Scrantou to view the remains. Urown stated that Walker hull on various oc casions boarded trains in the vicinity of the t'liytiRii mine during tho past month, and usually went up and down from Nicholson In that vvuv. Charles Noacl;, constable of the Thir teenth "ward, testified that lie did not know of any warrant over having been Issued for Walker's arrest. Itrown was fearful that Walker would get Into trouble over the mlsaiiiirojiriatlon of pome milk bottles belonging to it North Suramin, dealer, and asked Noack to call ut tlio boarding house and scare him a bit, ' 'file countable cnll'.'d there, but no no wns In, and further than that ho did not know any thing about tlio ''if. The vltuo33 did not know Wal ker and didn't remember of over hav ing seen lilni. Mo was only slightly acquainted with Pvcwn Did not know of any warrant being issued for Walker's m rest, IIV.V, lilt, KOSTNTt'S TKSTJMO.NV. The last witness called was Itov. I.. 15. Foster, assslstnnt pastor of tint Cli'MMi Ithlgo JTcsbyterlan church, ills testimony was given in a clear man ner, Ho was the hunter who found iho mangled remains on tho railroad tracks, llo left his homo at a.,!, o'clock to o on u hunting trip to Dal. ton, and after being refused a ride on it train, started to walk. Hutwoun the West I-aakawnnna. ave nue crossing and tho Swetland street bridge hoiinet two men on their way to work, lieyond that, ho mot n hIii glc niiin, and further up, two nioro men. The latter two waro not dressed, In tho garb of railroaders, Suddenly lie came across tho dead body of "Vul kor on tho north-bound track, a fow minutes after a train had passed up. It was then 4.45 o'clock and quite dark, .s quickly as possible, he no tified tho swltchmnn and trainmen In tho yard at that point,. and they went back to where the body lay anil re . jnnved t from tho trucks. Tlio body was lying lengthwise on the tracks in the center of the road bed, in a position which was quite na tural for his hand and leg to be cut oir. but Uuv. Foster stated that In his judgment It was it very peculiar posi tion for a man to lay alter falling from a train. A FAl'T NOT OlKAK. The jury were convinced from the way I lip boy's leg and hand were cut that he had beeen run over, but how b" managed to get his skull fractured ii not yet made clear. The vorfdlct renibred was as follows: "We, the jury empanelled In this ease, according to the evidence ad duced, liud that Claude Walker can'c to his death on the Lackawanna rail load hi smile manner unknown to the jury. In all probability the ciin"1 will b" fuithcr Invest igiiled by County De tective Loyshon. LETTER FROM GEHLE. Wrestler Dvvyer's Opponent Will Ar rive Here Tomorrow. The following letter was yesterday lccclveil at The Tribllt ollleo from Vinnk Oehto, of Piqurt. O., in which amiouni'(M that city tomorrow. Ut will arrive in I'he letter follows: l'itli:i, Ot t. 7. I'.wo. S.oiti:ii; IMiter tf Tin- Trllnnip. SiiiiiitiKi. I'.i. Sir: 1 .-lull li'.nf licit- mi Tiii.-il.iy ami auoe nine tiint WliH'l.i.v in Siiiiiilmi. My hrallli mill i-uiitiiiliiii me all tlut f.ui I"' ik-lifil, uml Mr. llwji-r will li-tify lu lh.it allir Iho mntiii. I r.iii only lmiie Ii" i- h- '' fiimlilien "ii mulit iinttli al-ii. llllplllS In liail- till' llc IMIII' Of M'OillC .mil pii.-on.ilty mi my airiv.il, I am ltl-pllltllllv loilll'. 1". i.ililf. Admission to the match between Cielile and .M. .1. Dwycr. which will take place Thursday night at the Hi cycle club, will not be conllned to members and their friends, as Is gen erally supposed, but Will be public. rnuumucliiK today tho publication of the Lackawanna train board Is re mimed In The Tilbune. Following Is the lniikc-un of the board for today: .Mimil.iv, OH. w. Wll.ll (WIS SHI Til, fi p. in. .Inlili SlVillln. R.:M p. in. -0. li.milolpli. II p. III.-II. V. Cull hi. Till'Ml.iy, Kt. !!. wild i -vis iirrn. 1 a. iii. -T. ll"lioit. with liiiiiilliMii'i iiipii. :t .1, in. II. iiiiliifnii I .'ill ii. in. .1. W. I Ipil lit'. (I a. iii. -II. ,1, Uil.in. S a. in. - It. T. Slnpltf, II a. in. ,1. A. Iliiih. I2."U i. in.- C. KltiK-h.i. I.Iiii p. in.- A. ,1. Mi IMiiii-lt. 2..1H p. in.- S. C.iiliiiiib. :i.r, p. in. ii. inn. MMMIK T ii. in., noitli -t!. riiiiinfill'i-r. 11 a, in., lHiilli-W. II. MilmU S p. iu imrlli-M. It. McLiup. 1 p. in., .s h-i:. MiMli'ttl. l-fl.l.i:!!. 10 a. in. -Sliisir. Pl-IIIMI-'. S a. t,i.. i-''iilli -1'. C.iv.iiiiiiiIu II, Ml a. in., omilli M. Mni.ni. 7 p. in., Miiitti -M. Muipli.i. (I p. Ill,, ntilllll (). I'.l'C. H.1S a. in., inirlh M. I.tmutiuey. II) p. in., iiiiilh A. .1. Iti'.iw. i'Assi'.Mii:it i:(ii.st:s. T II. 111. (t.llllH',11. "i.tai p. in, viand,!!. 7 p. ni. Mnumi'in. Wll.ll CATS MlliTII. l.:;n a. in, l, I!. M.i-ui. l! .1. in. .I:llilil Mt Cairn. 7 u. in. A, I'. .Mill I'll. " ii. m. O. luaimy, wllli C. Ilaillitiloiiiriv's men. ' 11 J, ni. .lolui n.ili.iir.ui, 1 p. in. I. W.ill. 2 p. in. M. .1. lliiiiiiu.in. a p. in.- .t. Ciirii.'!.'. fi p. in. A. 1!. Ki'ti'h.ini. i p. in. T. 'il? atiiiU. Pi p. ni.-.r. .1. O'llar.i. Notice Coiiilnt'ttir Ii. K. Unify ami (tmv uml thrtc rnsiiip 1 1 fii will i:n In X.iy Aiij: n X". !!li. 'I'm-il.iy, flot. ::0. ami Mink in ciniiiiiil H'litli. ConiiollvSdfallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPAQ CENTER. Absurdly Little Prices on Colored Dress Goods ... Manufacturers and importers struggling to close thei season's business bring these remarkable value-getting oppor tunities to our patrons. The goods offered today are in large lots, extensive varieties, and the prices, noted below are in every case lower than the cost of making alone. Here are various distinct styles of Fall Dress Goods, each one a favorite, each one in active demand just now. There are ample supplies of each though no promises can be held out that they will be here all. the week. The different lots all at one price, 68 cents yard READ ON, PARK PLACE. tlom IHI1 0 Wilt Win ut Tlii- IS.ipli-t tlnnrli i-linlr f I'rtii imvt al Mi.-. Ai thin '!. Ai U'l'-iin'. stiiil. Itmisjlit. Xil-im Atlii'ilnn. ef I'rmlilfiicr rn.nl, wlm h.i In-ill attiiiK ii p.i. ni.i-lci- ("I- I he A-ph.ill I'-uinu ti.iiip.iny at ll.i.n-.Inii'.', Uniim; the Miimncr, h;W li-lllllHll llell'i'. A. II. Mii'lilon. f SiiMiu-hiiiin.i uniiily. i-pi'iiL a Ipiv il.i.is li-l mil: whli lli'i. l. C l.iinan, of Hie I'.i'il. I'laii' MftlMtili-t llpl-'fopal chiinli. I'li-tl S.iiiliinii. nf Siliiiitfl.i'ly. X. Y., wlm lut lit'i'ii vMthi!,' hi pan nt-, Mr. .mil Mri. S.inhnrn, 4444.4-fff-f --f-ff-ffff -f'-'- ------,' 4- jKir jM InfWi' pzms "" r,P This and That. Division Superintendent K. 51. 1 line mailo a trip to (IreaL !cnd yesterday. All the Lackawanna collieries were started up yesterday, and the supply of help was equal to tho demand. At several ot the mines there was a large number of men looking for work. Negotiations are about, completed, 'tis suit!, for the transfer of the Ml. Pleasant colliery to Iho Ontario and Western company. No notices were posted yesterday, and the men refused to resume work. (leneral Superintendent Clarke, .Mas ter far I'.ullder fanileld and Superin tendent of Alotive Power Lloyd, accom panied President Trucsdale over the Northern division yesterday In his pri vate car, "Lake Forest." The officials are on a tour of inspection. Tweed Homespun Cheviot 'Tweed," "Homespun," "Cheviot," three strong words, but they are needed to fairly describe these magnificent fabrics. Think of the combination! Every special goodness and grace of Tweed, Homespun and Cheviot blended and united in a -'single weave. The result is sturdiuess, style and seasouableness. Every thread all "wool, tjo to 4 iuches wide. Actual value, $1.25 yard. Harked for lively selling, at 68 cents flixed Suitings and Serges Old familiar cloths and just as popular as ever. Your choice couldn't fall aipon. hardier or more stylish weaves. These goods ruu from 45 to 34 inches wide, and are worth in the regular way from $1.25" to $2.00 a yard. Choose at 68 cents Camel's Hair Cheviots and Cam i la Stripes Every thread pure wool. Both are conspicuous among the recent arrivals for fall gowns. vSelect either and be sure of satisfaction." 68 cents for $1.50 value ITA f f -f- --- f f f 4- 4-. 4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4-4-4 4 -4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4- 4 4- BICYCLES T HE manufacturers of the Columbia Bicycle have scored another decisive victory. The Grand Prix, the highest possible honor for excellence, has been awarded to the Columbia Bicycle over all other American makes exhibited at the Paris Exposition. Byway of celebrating this event the Pope Manufacturing Company have made reductions in the prices of their machines and from now until further notice 1900 Models Will Be Sold at the following Prices: 4- 4- Columbia 1000 Model, Nos. 65 and 6b, Chain- v- 1 less Bicycles, reduced from $75.00 to pOU.UU Columbia 1900 Models, Nos. 63.1164, Chain . A Bicycles, reduced Irom $50.00 to p4U.UU Columbia 1S90 Model, No. 60, Chainless . n Bicycles, reduced from ?6o, 00 to p4U.UU naiiiuius I-.IUCIII-. inus. - tiuu , -wiuuii ui- a -yr f cycles, reduced (torn $5.00 to ipOU.UU 4 4 4 4-4-4 THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES iBiliousnoss, Constipation:, Dyspepsia, jSick-Keaii -lacho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBO. Bold by all drupclstB or sent oy mini. JNerrlta Medical Co., Chicago Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug Klsts,, Wi Lackawanna ave.. Scranton. Pa, SlL'l'GJ ilnfln im-iiJiMi HluUduUJKkfl I 1UU I-H.L& I 01- r-ra I Fine Tailoring The prospective settlement of the strike removes one hindrance to the purchase of your Winter Suit and Over coat. Our extremely low prices remove another. Our stock is immense, our styles are correct and no goods can be better made. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE AA4iAAAAAAAAAaA A,UA t THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1872 DEPOSITARY OF' THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 surplus qoo.ooo WM. CONNELL Preslde.it. HENRY BELIN, Jr., ViccPrei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casblsr. Special attention clvcn to bum. ness accounts. Throo per cent, in terest pal on Interest deposit. 3 2 J W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 214 WYOH1NG AVENUE nmcr . ,., . I'he great reduction in the price of tliese prize win bicycles, together with the ideal bicycle weather we are now enjoying, bespeaks an unprecedented sale for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. We don't expect our stock to stay with us very long under the new list or prices. So you had better come wroie tne variety is here. Conrad Brothers, 243 Wyoming Avenue. DR, DEKSTEN Flijslciau and Surgeon 311 Sprues St, Ttmpie Court Buildlug SCRANTON PA. All nculo mul clirculu dlscasta of men, wo men ami cliilUrcn. ClIHONIU Nl-UtVOUH. IIHAIN' AND WAS'UNU IJISKASE8 A BI'IKJ. IA1.TV. All Olst-aioj cil the l.lvcr, Klilncj-j, UtaJUcr, bkln, Wood, Nerves, Womb, JJjc, i-'ar, Nose, Tliiu.it, uml Luuks. ('jmi-ra, Tiunum, I'iles, Uupturc, Unltre, ItlicuiiutUin, Asthma, Citurrli, Vuriococeli. I.ot lUnliooil, Mlitly Kmlkblons, all rruiiilu Diseases, l.cutorilioca, etc. Uc-unorrliea, ,Syililll, Uluod 1'oisoii, IuJIsire tion ami youtlilul habit? obliterated, burgery, Kits. Kpllciny, Tapo mill Stcmaeli Vorni3. CA. .T.MtlUlO.ONi:, bpecilk- lor Cdtarrh. Three montlui' treatment only .00. Trial (reo In urtlce. Cunultatloii uml examination (ice. Ollleo hours daily ant Sunday, 8 a. in. to 9 (J. ID. DR. DENSTEN LT T " T r fTwiifi -W 9 I'' I I1' 'i Prof.G.F.THEEL.M.D. n.'Sh, H HI., I'bllktl.liiUU. I'n. Ilmlrul.rlirril. t.ni.J liuiecktiiiuio riuiAllvia'."3'.,,'i'.4' ins? ukuunnB. VARICOCf IE II STRICTURE , T '(iiuiuinaE).VirflP,tall.llirualiti'Urguii ,Mytarira(iilfcUveitlillil'',ilriuliiliuMyJ Km.l for book "rrulU''.iii.l midltal A flnlrlf il lriu.ll HENRY BELIN, JR., General Accnt (or tlio IVjroinins Distrkt for DUPONT'S POWDER. Mlnlns, niastln;, Pjiortlntr. FmoKeles- and tlis Iteiiauuo Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Fuse, C.n ami Kiploderi. Iloora 101 Con nell Uullilln?, Strunton. jwi CARPETS Ijw We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to bo had this side of New York. A superb line of WALL PAPER I I DRAPERIES I 0 fr . $ I BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS I WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avenue. H !' a Tjt'iVt'f' ... StoSgrirL! JPt& f IIP 1 a(ii-;n'c;ii:s: tiio.. ronii rut-ton JOHN II, SMITH ,v SO.V Plyinonlli XT. V.. MUM.1QA.V Wllliesllarro Lager Beer Brewery Hnuuractui'or. or OLD STOCK PILSNER N. Ninth Street, SLKftN I UN PA relephowo Cull, 23'J'J. fSJ- aatEte-ttn- &t.T. ajsrh mW WE HAVE A i !ii: 01 N Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms. Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Aye. $Srfct;&.-f mMV'. MS 1 si THE i!C POWDER CO. Uooms 1 and 2, Com'llh U'l'd'. BORANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mi-do at Mooslo and liuibdala Wor!(i. LAFLIN & RAND POWDRR CO.'S ORANGE OUN POWDER SUotrla llattorloi. KleotrloliziilaJtri. (splodlu;: blaiti, bufety Fuintat Repauns Chemical Cos ."o-'.Vii. I PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coai tit the best quality tor domeatla uie and of all sizes. Including Uuckwheat and Olrdaeyo, delivered In any part of tne city. 6t the lowest price. Orders received at the office. Cpnnell bulldlntf. nocm 808; telephone No. I7M, or at the mine, teleohone No. Vt. will h; promptly attended to. Dealero supplied at the mine. , . MOUNT PLEASANT GOAL CO Tho Dickson .Hamiractiirlug Co. fccrnuton and WllbevlUrre, fj. .Mmuiracturori or liOCOMOTIVES, SVATIONARV EN0INES Uollers. lloUtlngandPumplug Machinery. Qeneral Ofllce, Scranton, Pa. -ff-f4ffff f-ff4ffff-f''----''-'------'-----t"--- '- kt l?;. J-U- a: tUr' .
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