" TV 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. JULY 13. 1898. 1fft.Tfff THIRTEENTH IS ORDERED TO MOVE Locilirn of Id Camp Shlftid Two Milts to tbt West. CAMP AIXJEK IS OVEttOnOWDUD AND THK THIItD KRIQADU WAS uii:iscted to move nucAUsn its UNSANlTAnT CAMP AKUANai: MENT8 CAN iu: JMPItOVnD vvos. PLENTY OF WATJJtt AND SIIADK AT TIIU N1JW CAMP CmOUND-COL-ONEL. COUnSEN CHANTED A LEAVE OF AUSENCE. Special from a Staff Onesponelent. Camp Alger, Va July i;. Tlio ThliO brigade today upon itn iptttrn from tho march to the Potomac, found nrdcis nxwittlhg, dliectlng that It move Its camp to the ChltU'naMi farm, two miles to the west of the Ounn l.orini; load. This Is tlon to relieve the crowded condition of the main camp. The Third brigade was picked upon for movement, because the nrrnngc inent of Its camp, purtlculiuly as ie cards the sinks, Is In the opinion of In spector Stuatt, untfunlimy One icjjl nient Is to be moved nt a time, the Eighth roIiir- out tomorrow, the Thir teenth next day, and the Twelfth on Filrtnr The new site Is an uirtulilmtcrt plan tation of 300 a,ercs. covered with priiss, abounding in hluule, and It.nlng a plen tiful and excellent water supply. No other leKlmunts aie then1, but It Is likely auutlur OilKude, and possibly the whole of General Dtitlei'4 division will eventually be located theie. Thut there Is nt expectation at mips licadquartcrs that the Thliteenth 1 to be called to the front In the lmme tllute futuie, Is attested by the fart that Geneial Giuliani this afternoon Ki anted to Colonel t'omsiu a ten day leave of absence, beginning Thuisd.i.v Oolonel Couihen and fjtnll.v aie to spend ten days at Cuttngp City. This evinlng the Thliteenth regiment band is fuiiilxliliis music at a big salvation aimy me ting pieslded oxer by LSooth TiiLkei T. J. Dulfy QOSSIP OH THE CAMP. 8ppcl.il from a Stifl Coriesponilent Camp Alser. Va.. Jul VI Supcrin tendent and Jlih George Hovxcll were among the tivulicc's convention ilele REttes who honoied the legiment with a Visit. Mr. Howell was xxarmly con gratulated by his soldiei friends on his selfotlon ns the Pennsylvania mem ber of the natlona adxlsorj board of the Educators association. .Se.ige.int Deemei, ot Company E, K back from a week's xlil in HoiiisdaK Pilvate Etlwaid Conlpx oiderly to HHgade Suigeon Parke, left for hmiio Monday In lesponse to a telegram fiom Dr. Kolb. his wife's- phjslcian. an nouncing that theie had been some re el lilting of Infantn going on up his May. The Thliteenth's ball team xxgs de feated by the Slty-flfth New Yoik Monday, by a score of fl to 3. Mr. and Mrs.. Fiank Whltnej and Mr. nncl .Mrs. James Pike, or Wash Inston. foiniei lesidents of Seianton, spent Stindax as guests of Qu.u termas ter Sergeant Kogeis of Company II. Mr. Whltnt". and Mi Pike aie oU' Dickson works men who are now em plojed at the Washington navy yaid. Corpoial Ha! Jadwlr and Company Cieik A. H Van Dei mark, of Compan K. i etui ned Monda fiom a week's lslt at thelt home's n Carbondale. Mr. and Mis. Charles Dltehbuin, of Caibondale. aie visiting thelt son. Pil wite John Ditehburn. of Companx E W. J. Watts and little bon Frank, and Prank Arnold, of the Pioneer city, weie among yesterday's xlsltoit at ramp Pi hate John Hill, of Companx E was called to his home In White Mills jesttrdnx by the Illness of his slstei. Kiiend II. Gilpin, of Newfoundland, Wayne county, 1s visiting Captain Smith of Companx E. Mr. Gilpin is de bit ous of enlisting In the hospital coipa and will loin tin leglment If he can airanze to be transleiied. Captain McCausland, of Company G. hfis received a largf box of books and magazines for his Susquehanna boys fiom Mis W H. Woodln. of Berwiek daugliter of W. II. Jessup. A eii dilat ing llbiai.x ha been established with Mis. WtGdln'b gift as the nucleus Captain McCauslanu pioposes to en large it fiom time to time and see to it that his men hav, a plenty of good leading matter for the employment of their lelsuie moments. Private Wllllun. Heekman. of Com pany C, has been appointed by General Gobln for special duty In the biigade commlssurj. He tnkes the place of Pilvate George Phillips, of the same company, w ho asked to be relieved that ho might teturn to his companx. pre fenlng drills to the sedenteiy work o the commissary. The little township of Uiooklyn ip Susquehanna county can douht"es.s lay out the other claimant!, in tin distinc tion of having the largest percentage of it.s population at the front. Theie aie les- tlwn 500 inhabitant in the whob municipality, but in the lanks of the Thirteenth regiment alone It Is lepro Benled by eighteen membcrr A scliool for the study of Spanish Id being luughc for the oliJcers under the pntinpf.se of Major General Graham It is to bo oondueteei hy Piofesor L. 51. Hasleff, Instructor In modern lan guages at Richmond rollege The pro fessor guarantees that one hour a day for six xvepks with close application ho can impoit a roitipiehenslve ktioixiedge of the 1 ingiiQge to the man nf average mind, aenernl Oialiam Is anxious tint nil h!i cfilceis should Join the class and it la lUely that few of them will go counter to his wishes. During his recent vielt to his tld res lm"nr, Major Montrose Darnaui henid the iiaint of Colonel Glraid fiorjiifittly mentioned. JIc hub hcaid his father Colonel Darnaid, U S. A., often talk of Surgeon Glrard who was attached to his regiment nt linton Kongo In tho Ws nnd suimlslnc that tho two wem Iden tical called at eoips headciinirti is and inquired. His surmlso proxed correct and It is needless to say Colonel air ard had a warm welcome fur the son of Ills foimer commander. Ma tor was pleased to report upon 1,1s retum from, tho visit many nice compliments for the Thirteenth. Coloner Olrard hpoko in the highest terms of praise of tho new bilgnde surgeon, nppolnted from tho Thirteenth's ranks, laying unions other things that lie considered Major Parke tho most competent of Ills sub ordinates In tho regular army or vol unteer service. When n brainy nnd conservative man and soldier of superior standing such us Major General Ilutler publicly crit icizes the xvar derurtment thcio Is n Ingram cause for criticism, It tan nafelv be believed. General Rutlei tins come out not only with severo ctltl lsm, but unrestrained Indignation at tho abuse to which the sotdlets aie subjected tlnough tho Incompetency of the undetling "swi-of-tho fathers" In the quartermaster's, dupartment If not .something more scandalous and tho unscrupulous conduct of the con tractors at n time when tho rush nnd bustle of hasty preparation gives op poitunity of takliid a low and mean adx'antnge of the government which Is so richly favoilntr them The quality of the supplies xxhlch the soldiers are compelled to buv is In many Instances oitrageously bad. Shoddy, shop-worn goods Is the rule lather than the ex ception. For these the men must p.'iy the nilces set down In the army table and when it Is considered that tho pi Ices charged In this table are none too law for the best quality of nrtlcleo it can be seen hoxv badly the soldiers arc treated In this respect. Geneial Utitler saxs he does not prorosr that the men of his dlxslon shall bo Imposed upon furthci. He will nentl Inspectors thioughuiu the camp exanllnng the supplies nnd where any Is discovered that does not come up to the standard It will be condemned nnd shipped ha' It to the arsenal xxlienee It came. T. J. Dulfy. ECHOES OF THE WAH. William T Thomas, of l.arksvlllr, a member of Ccmipany A, Ninth regiment, Pennsylx-unla xoluntteis, died Monday morning at Clilckamaug.i of typhoid f xer Ho xxns only 20 xe.iis old and xap a son of Edxx-ord W Thomas, of Ply mouth toxxiislilp. The teli gram stuPd that the joiing soldier xvoulil be burled In the Nntlonul icnutery at Chlcka inaiigu. When President McKlnley Issued bis call for xnlunteers xoung Thomas was desirous of mHstlng and nftcr re peated ursliig his father gave bis consent, which xxas ueces ,iry (he bo not being ot age. lie cnll'ted in Company A shortly aftei the Ninth left foi Ml. Cretan Previous to enlisting he xxns emploxvd nbout the mlnrs. Ill- futhei and niotlat aie stiloUen xltb grief oxei the nuwii of their ""idler boy's death nnd since he xxlll be bulled In Clitittitnoogn the nexxs Is all the moic depressing The deceased xva a member of Washington camp, 127, P O. S of A., rf Larksxllle Iiesldes his father anil mother several brothels and slstcis survive him "The condition ar the Ninth reglmont Is Improving and It Is hoped that ex en tiling xxlll soon be In llrst class shape " says a letter from a staff correspondent of the Wllkes-IJnrre He ord "The main cause of complaint seems to be lack ot good xxatcr but this s being remedied tc n gical etent. Tho water for cook ing Is furnMied by a pipe line and the thinking xvntri Is bionght In barrels from the Blue Spring., three bnirel" of cooking and washing watci and one of di Inking water being nlloned to each comp.iy. It Is expected that this allow ance xxlll be Increased soon. The gox einmeut Is sinking a Rio.it manx pump xxoIIh throughout tho park and a good supply is bring obtained from this sourer Oldcrs baxc. been Issued to put a stop to drinking the surface water and fiom springs Unit mnv have a taint of sur face drainage. All xx liter Is to be boiled and If the boys take piopcr care of themselxes the physicians sa there xxlll be xeix- little sickness." Piofesso- John Shovlln, ot Wilkes Haire. has reeelxed a letter from Jolin McGulgiin a pilvate In Companx V. bev entli Infantrx, xxho formerlx resided In Wllkes-Uane. The lettci wus written near Santiago June 27 nnd Is as follows: "About three hours after landing (fiom Tampdi we xx ere ordered to mox fur ther, about four miles. Pojr irglments of us camped that night under ns beauti ful a downpour of rain ns Cuba can af ford. We did not get a bit xxet under our skins Assembly rail at I a m brought orlei to mox'e at fi. We went about txxo miles and tamped for the dax The First caxalry. Tenth cavnlry (col ored) and txxo companies of Hough Illd cis xx ere about three miles In advance of us We had just got xvord to dig out. foiced march We heard the firing and moxed on as rapidly at possible under the circumstance. Then xxc begat, to throw nwny our blouses, blankets and extra, clothing When the Spanish saxv us thev ran. They were nbout ",U00 strong, had a batter nnd vvcrt ambushed nlong the tiiiirovx roid going up the mountain. We xxere compelled to moxe single tile at times Our troops xveie onlx tu xards axxax""whcu tbe oiioned on us, Thej ha 1 all the hill nnd had us llanki il. After the engagement vxe began to see what dam age xxas done. I'p to tho present vxe hx-e lost sexenteen killed and foitj-thiee wounded. Tho Spanish lost about 173 killed nnd "i"J xxnunded, thl last state ment coming fiom Cubans xvho escaped (rom Caney esttrda and some two or three men and seven xxomen Spanish xvho were out looking lor fruit as ihey aie starving ninund Santluo One nt om seigeunts. who was killed had tout bul let wounds and a buvonei iliib. Three dead Spauluids lay around him and he lay there with ono baud cluti htng the tbioat ot a de'dd Spanlaid and bis .-l-slioolei In tne other, be haxlng hiok" the Spaniaiils skull xvlth the butt ol it. oung Hnmlltou Fish, of New Yoik xx is j teigeaiu with the tougb rldei and Is among the killed rio xxo xvtr inform d b the men ot his compute Well. John. u haxe often heard the old suMug, 'and the (oioieil tioops flt noblv " Well on last Tii(sdd thej xerllled that tact The Tenth cavulrj, fought llki dixlls One of out i nptatns, alter being shot twice, once throuch the abdomen, wis turnlug his eommand over to the first lieutenant when a bullet struck the lieu tenant, killing him. The second Ileut' li mit took command anil lenpe-d In front of ilm companx. shouting 'gixe Hum hell, boxs' which they did. Four men xvcre detached from our company who curled the xxounded captain down about thiee miles to the headiiiuiters Ited Cickr boat. Ho will die StronglToday Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Built Up His System . Child Was Weak, Had Night Sweats and Poor Appetite. "Our youngest child wai In a bad con dition. One pbyilcluu aald tho troublo was malaria and anothor thought it came from the stomaoh and liver. Meantime the child kept growing weaker. He had night sweats, poor appetite and various other .troubles. We worried along for two years, and then xvo determined to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and from the first day we noticed a change in our littlo boy. We kept on until be had taken about three bottles. Today he is a strong, hearty child. Wo have alwaya had to keep him Indoors in winter, but last winter ho was out with other children and we found no trace ot the old trouble returning," Alfred HARsUBRnauit, 70 Washington Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla It the best In fact the One True Dlood Purifier. Gold by all druggliti. $1) six for 5. Hood S PIUS grjjig, unigg'uu. M WITH THE BOYS IN BLUE AT TAMPA Victory II. Pinkney Dencrlbes (he Cimp and If Location. COUNTItV IinilKAHOl'TS IS ONE OF NATtlltirs QAItDliN' SI'OTS. tJNCI.n 8AM IS TAKING GOOD CAHD OF TUG .MUN-SCttANTON HAS A TrfAIKJC UUl-rti'.SlJNTATION IN TUB HANKS OF TUB BLBVENTil INFANTltV NOW BN CAJII'BD AT THAT PLACE. Special Correspondence of Hie Tribune, Tampa, Fn Julx 12. To tho boys In blue who are stationed nt Tampa, July 4 xxns n day of disappointment. TIip disappointment wns particularly keen to those who, prompted by thnt love or country which makes a man defend Its Inteiests, uphold Its Insti tutions nntl tc seek Its highest wolfnrc, left pleasant homes tc, join In n cru sade ngnlnst despotism, avarice nnd tyranny No grand pyiotechnlcul dis play confionteil their vision, but in stead the incesant tramp, tramp through six inches of sand told them that home xx'.th Its comforts nnd pleas antiles was many miles behind. Old Sol With lila rnlwnl. nt 1,,, n. 1,1 II,- caused the air to become almost u fiery iurnuce. anei minx fell prostrate with tllC llent. Vet nnt mm ,ntn,anl ..na hcird, snve when the duties of the day weie over ami tne boys gathered In trrouns about lha (Anio j.,A n(,i they would be content If the gov- t-iniuviic nuu uut given them n sol itary flrotraekei P.nrll. bill trv nnu thi Kontth of July without any (Jemonstra- iion ai nu xxns entirely bexond their undoistdndlng. Just then the ba'id broke forthxvlli tim tnfiftini j,i-i-,t. of "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean!" and instnutly cver.x man was uron nls evi. i ne-ii sumo 01 tne uojs made speeches nnd for u time enthusiasm i an high SOME OHOWLINO. Ageod deal Of crow Ilm? bn been done beruus" the men haxe not xct received their pnj. These pattlculur persons weie given to undpt stand that the Aninlcan soldier does not shoulder the musket beeniisp he scia nniii fnr sn doltixr, but bemuse he love his coun try and IS W lllllc to ,;lP!lllr,. nil In shlelii hei from ellshonoi Patriotism is esteemed as one of the highest duties of man, though it may develop Into a ntiriow. xvarllke despotl-m such ns led th pi eat phllanthioplst Count Tol stoi, to declare that lie would spend the lemaluder of his life in tiylng to rid the woilc of the idols of pntilotlTn. lllO bOVS XXho Ipft Sdjlllnn !inil vln. inlty went foith tc Initio not under the uannei or levenge, but under the ban ner of llbertx. to set fie n nation lontr oppressed. The Elexenth United States iniintrv contains a good percentage of Sciantonlans, nnd from ptesent Indi cations tnej pinmlte to take the lead in ii'llltai.x affairs. Thex-all stand the cllnnte and inconveniences of enmp llf- with moie apparent good xxlll than those xxho haxe been iu the sei vice for ycill. The location of tho cnnin Is a most excellent one It being about one and one-hair miles beyond the city of Tnmm. nnd nino tulles f i nm Pni I Turn. tu. utinn what Is rollpd T,imn.i Hpluhls. A mile below the enmp Hows tho Hills borough river, and thus oppoitunlty for salt water outning is to ne liacl by nil. Th' rondwax to the ilvei I lined on both sides by grrvea of oiange tiees, xxith occasional xxoods of pilmctto and other ties foreign to the noith Heio and theie giovvths of beautiful tropical foliage, with numbeiless strange wild downs, make the walk pleasant In the extreme. HEAT IS INTENSE. The mocking blul abounds In great numbers making the air sxvoet xxlth his mlmletles. Trie heat dmlng the day is Intense, but the evenings aie nlvvnys cool. A breeze fiom the bay sweep3 up and eai ses you to draw your blanket closer mound yon In regal d to the cullnaix depaitment nothing but pmlse inn be said The food .e lecelxe lo excellent. One dnx't rations consisted as follows: Ureakli nt Porl. and beans biead, cof fee, x. Dlunei Salmon with ihopptal onions xegetable soup t'unatnes fried sliced potate.es biead and coffee. Slipper- DcuRhliulR. fried sweet pota toes hum (lean) blend and coffee This Is changed dally. Hot water xxlth dKli-cloths and drlng cloths Is furnished, as xxell as soap, washboaids and seiub-biushes foi clothes-washing purposes Of coui.se. nil this will be changed when we go into actual fight ing bcivice, but It shows that Uncle Sam Intends to look well aftei the health of his soldiers so long as he Is able Fildu; was inspection daj . and throughout the tr.vlng ordeal the Seian ton boys sustained themsolxes Iu good loi tu, evoking much admliatton tioni the iusDCrtlon oftlceis for their bilsk appeatance and mnnilers, cunsldeilng the fat I thai their knowledge of mill tat y life is at present somewhat lim ited. The Eleventh experts to move at any time. Troni xngut reports, it Is thought that wo aie to move immedi ately for Santiago an lelnfoieeinents to Shafter General Snyder has charge of oui division, which includes' the Nineteenth and five or sl other legl tnents. WKI.I, CAItKD FOI! Eveu man of the regiment is well supplied with ammunition, shoes, clothing, etc., and the fact that the Ui Ills have been Inci eased b .one and one-half bonis dally convinces us that the time Is not fnr distunt xvhen un opportunity for fighting will be ac couled us. Nothing would be iiioio en thusiastically lecelvcd than un order to piepnre for Cuba The worst enemy ive huve had to face so far Is the aimy of mosquitoes, tiles nnd vniiouu Insects which seem to exist mainly to wony a man to death They come especially when xou'ie standing at attention in the tanks, Fit st one attacks you In the rear, un othei Jn fiont, then thej take a Hank movement, then a party goes In ud x'ance and settles upon your hands, then they deploy and attack the (s)center of your faco In a battalion, During all this time jou'ro compelled to remain perfectly still, so of course silent Imprecations are numeious One of the boys In U company claims to huve, ti alned a band of mosquitoes to lender ull the bugle calls, but like most of tho traditions about L, this one will doubtless bo unable to bear Investlatlon. From letters received from Camp Alger it seems to be more than likely that the Thirteenth will not move out for axvhlle, und the wish of a good many Is that they had Joined the regular army. Several of the .boys tecelve The Scinnton Tribune dnlly.and the paper Is ulwayn highly appreci ated. In fact, it Is by no .means an uncommon sight to see a crowd of Scrnntnn boys sitting In n group while one reads The Tilbune nloud. NO DIULI.K SUNDAY. "nnilny theie were no drills, and ns a consequence the boyn nre robing them selves In their bet costumes ptepnra toty to spending the day In the city. Some nre wending their xxpv to tho river, nnd ntiiers, armed with fishing tnckle, etc, me going on piscatorial ex peditions. The river and various ponds team with oveiy known varlnty of fish, nnd nlllntorn nre numerous, One of the boys In P. company cnught a small sharU last .Monday and created much excitement with It 'n camp. In fact theie Is no place east of the Rocky mountain region where the loxcr of good field sport, xxlth dog and gun, or the more quietly dlpoed disciple of Isaak Wnlton, find sport for rod or gun In grent'u nbundiince, excellence or vn rlely than In Florida. The henlthfu!nos4 of the climate at all sensons of the year Is beyond ques tion. The water Is puio and soft, free? from nil trans, of lime. The cft. dry air, Impregnated with the healing bal sams ot the pines and other resinous tiecs, Is u muio cuiatlve for tin out. chest an1 lunij diseases. The skies of Itnly pnle Into InLignlilcnnce besides those of Flotlda. nnd ns It has often been said. -"An air beside which that of the lllvlcra xvould be debilitating: n sea beside which the Mediterranean Is n capilcloua vixen, und a wealth of bursting foliage xxhlch has no com parison the vide world through." Add to this the beautiful nnd enchanting scenery, broken noxv and ngnln by for ests of buy, cypiess, water oak, plno, palmetto mugnolla nnd numerous oth er trees; the groves of oranges, lemons, figs, bnnanas, pineapples, gimva and cocoanuts; the fields of cotton, tobac co, vegetables and watei melons, and the great piofustnn of lloweis, and you have a plctuio which bailies pen to de pict. FLORAL BEAUTY. Flowers, gtovv to perfection in tho fertile soil mil genial nlr of Florida. Mareschal Niel roes lube roses, jjpon leas, cainelllus, hyacinths" and other delicate floweis, require no piotcctlon, but dlsiegardlng tho nairovv confines of season, blossom throughout the winter, exhaling their sweet fiagiance in the pleasant air. The vlvlfjlng sun shine and icfteshlng showers come in duo pioportlons at regular und nlmost siul'd times, piomtslng a bounteous yield to the fanner? nnd fruit groweis. However In this gaiden spot where natine has showeied her lie lies t gifts we do not forget that the olce of an opi reused taee calls out for aid to help them break the chains of bondage, the links of xxhlch are not forged from steel, but aie composed of exetx. known and conceivable Idea of blgotiy tyian ny nnd tnluic. Their ciy has been lizard nnd out of the cltv of Seianton has gone foi th an army of young men xxho will proxo to the xvoild thut when America needs protection, the Electtle city stands foremost In the fiont tank of patiiotlstt. and liberty Victor H. Pinkney, Company G, Eleventh U. S. Infantry. EVIDENCE AQAINST KENNEY. Second Dnj't ltevclntlons Aro Do cldedlv tlnluvornbli) to Illtn. Wilmington. Del, July 12. (3i eater crowds and even more Intense interest greeted the opening of the United fetates clicult coutt this morning when the tilil ',( t'nitec' States Senator It. H Kernel,, on charges of complicity In the crime of William N. Boggs. default ing paying teller of the First National bank of Doxet was lesumed. The testimony adduce! all tended to show that Kenney had participated In Hoggs' stock speculations, ulng hM checks freeb for thut purpose, and fre quentlv oveidraxxing his account. SMALL RAILROADS MEKuE. Bait Stroudiburif tu Ho Conuected xvitli Port Jerli. St!oudbui f. Pa July 12 t a meet ing of the stockholders of the East Stroudsbui,: nnd Matamoias railroad, the Del'txxaio Vallej Hallxxay company and the Delaxvare Valley, Hurtton and Lehl?h railroad it was agreed to con solidate The load xxlll be bonded ihi week to the amount of one million two hundred-thousand dollais. When complet ed It will e.vtenel fiom Eat Strouda buig to Port Jcivls, New York, through the Delawato valley. m DTJNMORE. Tho school board met In tin cuiitml building last night, all membeis helm present, exct pt Spencer. Tin lull of ex Cleik or the Courts John If Thon as, loi SlSJ.ls was ordered paid A billof $.M)S from the Amtsrlc..n Hook coinpauv. was laid ovtr. A rcpiesentatlve of Archi tect John A. Duckworth was present and submitted pli.ns for the additional two locmis to be udded to No. 1 building, und foi the rooms to be added to No. u build ing, at Bunker Hill "flie plans were pur. c timed and pined In the hands of tho 'omniltteiinon lor tlios buildings. Com mlttr email Webber for Nos 7 and S buildings, was In-iructe-d to go ahead and make the necisKarj lepairs The bii.ud then adjourned The following letter- remain uiulamied .lulv ' IS9s at tho postollleo. William G. Hies 1IUJ Jefferson avenue .xirs. . i"X an Jll Ctnter street. Mrs B, F. Lh.nu Lerlln 131S Jefferscn avenue, Willis O. Clark, Mrs Cootei, 1J5 Adams aveiiua, S. B I'uitls, Maria C Genmese, Mrs, Thomas Hall, John Healey, 21b Grove street, Mrs B B Uedgliu .Mill street; Mis Humphrexs, coiner Marlon sticet und Adams iixenue, Daniel Keubee And Kellj, Charles Klpp. Michael Mellale. Blm street, James Mles, Chnrles Ses song. Tomalno Felice. John Wells. .Mis. T. Widdon field, li Madison avnue. Tho Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will run an excursion to l.ako Ariel to day. The train will leave the Bile and Wyoming station at R.fi o'clock. Ordinance No 61, known ns tho cow oidluunce, goes Into effect today John Reese, who wns ni rested late Mon dux night charged with drunkenness nnd dltfiideil conduct was given a hearing SORE HANDS CURED BY CUTICUItA My eoro band! commenced with aborning on my Onsen. xTnea I robbed tnem you eouldiee little wblto plmplei, and I felt like twining Ultra out of their (ockcti. I had high ferer nd cold chilli, nlcbti I bad to walk the floor null I fell asleep. My hands peeled tike an onion, tho flnjtcr mill got Iooe, the waterranout, and there tho burnlngilro was. II 7 bands pntTed op wono than a toad, the water ran through the bandage on to the floor. I vent to a doctor for a jear. I got COTionsa Itrw oLTEXTand Ctrnocia Boar. The nallsbardened op, peeled off, and xaj banda are now cured. CA8PB11 D1ETSCIILKH, Pembroke, H. T, Ffiidt Ccn Taittu in rui Toticiino, Unrin ciiiiu lloyoia, trim ! or Una. Warm btlhi wuh ('DTircn Sotr. nnila anolntlnEi xrlUt Ccnci'm, anAlnllAdoniof COTltca HaiftLTiaT. I(tthroujhoulh"wotlit. I'onrt DiraUDCnrM. Conr., UMtau. Uow to Uit ilcaunful liaadi, tn. CoiniolhjlmdtUalla 50-Inch Covert In Light Shades, of a Light Summer Weight, Regular Value, $1,25.- To Close at 50 Cents. 46-Inch Vigoreaux Suitings In Mixtures, NAorth Cents Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. FL0REY& BROOKS 211 Washington Ave. Bathing Trunks and Suits. All Prices. FLOREY & BROOKS Opposite Court Housi 75c V Man's Negligee Shirts at 37 cents each white they last. Sizes 14 to 18. This is a job lot so come early and select best pat terns. Gillette Bros. Auctioneers ami Brokers. '227 Washington Ave. Onp. Court House. JT JIAHON & DENSTKN, Real Estate Brokers and Promoters. Uoaul of Trnde Hlclff., linel lloor, room 1j) ncal estulu bought and hold, houses lented, re-nts collt-cteel on low iirccnt.iBe Money placed on (list und eccoiid mort gage llousea und lottt bough I, sold and oxehaiiRrd, coi:oyunclnR will, niortuasrs and doeds drawn l.cr.kts und eontlucts drawn wlillu ou wait, l'uitnerclilpti ef lected, Htock eoininnlos organized on patenti, plantH quail ie, mlnp.", piofe;, niouH or busli.rhM. C'lutrterH ohtaluod. Capital Htock Intreaped All legul mut ters given Ftrict attention and speedily and pioperl) executed, James Mulinn, J O Ueiihten, Attorney at l.nvv. Student at Law. CIiij. Dul. Swllt, Ueo. M. Mallitead, Hd, Swift. C. It. Van Bufklrk. SWIFT. HALLSTEAD &CO Insurance koomsoO Conncll Building, bcranton. befoiu nuigena I'owell jesleiday. lie was tlnrd St. The remains ot the Into D. I'rank llaes were taken, la tho Uelanuie, Lackawanna and Wentcrn railroad, to FulillU', Conn., este'rd.iy. Tho eouncll way to have held n tpe cl.il meeting lant night, hut not hav Ins a ipioium tho mectlnj? ndjourned, JIr. William ItendlnK und son, Leon ard, of Orovo xtreet, aie visiting friends at Owetto, N. V Jlr. and Mrs. J, N. Austin, of Sit. Hollv, K. J uio tho HUcHts ot Ml and Stis. T P Letchworth, of Chestnut street. Sirs, flooifjo Iliistle, of i'lttstou, Is the liuest of Professor and Sir t, f Oavls, of North Hlakely street. Mrs. William Packard and children, of Cheny street, ore visiting relatives at Lake Wlnola, SIlss Julia Ulshop. of riflli street,, has returned from a vlt.lt to Now Vork. Superintendent K. D, Hoviiul liu re. tqrned from Washington, d, c whero he lias been nttemllng tho Teachers' Na tional association, which was Iu session ut that pluco Inst week. Cloths a Yard. To Close at Fifty Cents. LACKAWANNA MNUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls awed to uniform lengths constantly oa band. Peeled II unlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Sua quo. fcanna Railroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pn., on Coudcrsport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE-Uoard of Trade Building, Scrnnton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. I OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busl ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According tu Balanced unit Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus, - 350,000 Undivided Profits, 79,000 WM. GONNELL, President. HENRY HELIX, Jr., Vice I'rcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of tills bank is pro tcctcd by HolincV Electric Pro. tcctivc System. THE MOOSfC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 nnd 2, Com'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Mado at Mooslc and Iliuhclala Work. LAFLIN & RAND POWDHR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klecttlo llatterles, i:iectr!o Uxplodcrs, tor exploding bliut. (Safety I una und Repauno Chemical Co's uxKves ALMOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, n new laundry wagon, two turbine water wheels, boilers, engines, dynamos, etc, one Morgan travel lng crane, 10 ton capacity, span M5 ft, 6 In,, lot of good second i hand hoisting rope, air compres sors, pumps, steam drills, derrick lltttngs, mine cars, etc. 700 West Lackiwanna Avenue. Scraaton,.Pa. Telephone, 3951 mi LUMBER GO, I -AND- Fertili: XHE HUNT & GONNELL CO. Refrigerators ANTD Ice Chests. THE T & CONNELL CO.; 434 Lackawanna Ave. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER iiiyiisciaiPi Telephone Call, aJ33. THE DICKSON M'F'G CO., Seianton mid Wllket-llvre, Pa. Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Duller, Holstinc and Pumping Machinery. GeucialOtllce, Hcranton, I'a MAX WHIiUK, Hoot and .Shoe Maker. Ilest allocs to ordar from 1. 75 up. Slen'a fcoles and beeli, due. l.udles' aolei and besls, Mic. All work guaranteed. 137 I'cnn Avenue, &CRANTPN, PA. t ill's lis ,
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