J 8 THIO SCRANTON TRIBUN13-MONDAW OCTOBER 17, 1898. THIRTEENTH DEATH IN REGIMENT CORPORAL JOHN EDINGER IS THE LATEST VICTIM. Expired In St Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster, to Which Institution He Was Removed a Little Over n Week Ago Ills Remains Wero Taken to StroudBburg, Whore Ills 'Parents Reside Detail from the Company Will Accompany Them. Special to tho Scrantmi Tribune. Camp Meade, MIcMIetown, Pa., Oct. 16. One oilier death lias been recorded In the Thirteenth. Corporal John Ed Inper, of D Company, a typhoid patient, passed away at 2 o'clock this afternoon In St. Joseph's hospital, Luncapter, to which Institution lie was removed a little over a week beo. This Is the thirteenth death In the regiment, and was due to typhoid and paralysis of the heart. Corporal Edlnuer saw two years' ser vice In the Euard, and had many friends. He was a faithful emploje for a long time of the Lackawanna laun dry. Ills untimely death is much re Kretted. Deceased was twenty-one years old last mouth. ISAAC LONG. OF OURSELVES. We wish you to know that we do the largest PINK dry goods business in Northeast ern Pennsylvania. We wish you to know this, not by way of brag ; but, because it means something to you. It means this : The big gest business, the greatest power ; the greatest power, the firmest control of the markets; the firmest control, the best goods and lowest prices. A reasonable con clusion (while this is not a "cheap" store) it is the best store lor the economically minded purchaser. We are aware that all this interests you only as it affects your purchasing power and price economics; and these are the matters which we wish you to test. And we wish you to Icnow that we are our own im porters, having an office in Paris, which is in close touch with the designers and pro ducers of foreign apparel and fabrics. This makes our store worth visiting. Fifteen daily trains on the D. & H. R. R. and C. R. R. of N.J. all reaching Wilkes Barre, before the close of business, make a visit an easy possibility. If you are in Wilkes-Barre you will come here. If You cau't come, you can write. Write us especially about your needs in SlLKS, DRESS Goods, Silk waists.Wraps, Costumes, Trimmings, Lac es, Embroideries, Handker chiefs, Carpets, and Drap eries, we are Dispensers of Information in these lines. OF OUR SUIT EXPOSITION. It is not only a mercantile enterprise, but it is a demon stration of power of beauty, excellence, style and exclu siveness. Many visitors vis itors have come and gone, and few have gone without first leaving an order for a copy of an imported model or leaving their address for the sending of one of the many dress ideas of foreign or do mestic production. The con sensus of opiuiou is uuauim ous, and uuanimouslj' favor able. And why uot? Our showing is greater than ever before. Greater because of the receptiou given by the wometi of Wilkes-Barre (and many from Scranton, too) to our importations of the past two years, thus prompting us to double our imports this Fall. But not all are foreign ideas. The best of leading New York houses are using our Suit Department as dis play room for their cleverest products. Will you be our guest, or will you write us ? We are ready for you and wrw. READY. In either case we can entertain you ; either with our show, or with a full description of your designated want, If you write, address ISAAC LONG, Mall Orclur Dopt., lit nnit 7ft Public Square, Wn.KKS.IUIUlIC, PA. Transportation has been arranged for, nnd tho remains will be sent to Stroudsburg tomorrow, where his par ents now live. A detail of four men will probably represent tho company at the funeral services. nichard J. Hourko. TO GET CAMP SITES READY. Generals Have Bccu Ordered to Points In tho South. Uy Associated Press. Camp Meade, illddlctown. Pa., Oct. 16. Major von L'chradur, assistant chief quartermaster of the Second corps, has been ordered to PhlbHclnhla by Major General Graham to aid the peace Jubi lee committee In arranging for tho oar'1 of the troops to be sent from Camp Meade. General Grobam has directed the three division comiimnderj to select a battnllou from each regiment In their command to tuke part lit the Jubilee procession In addition to the KIshth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Pennsylvania regiments. The Ninth Ohio colored battalion and the signal and engineer corps companies have also been ordered to Philadelphia to par ticipate In the festivities. General Graham has ordered General Young to proceed to Augusta; Gencrul Oates to Sumnicrvllle, S. C.j Genoial Davis to Greenville, S. P.; General Ran dall to Athens, Ga nnd Colonel Klrby, of tho Fourth Missouri, to Spartans burg, S. C, to establish camps for the commands designated by the war de partment In recent orders. These offi cers will start from here tomorrow with three members of their staff and will return In time to accompany the pro visional division to Philadelphia. Chief Quartermaster Howard has been or dered to Augusta to establish corps headquarters. General Graham has been directed by Secretary Alper not to begin the move ment south until the hospitals have ben established In the proposed camp and there Is no danger of an out break of yellow fever. This order was received today and General Graham Immediately suspended preparations for tho movement, which was to have be-iim October 27. He says the Second corps will not be shipped south until cold weather sets In and that the last of the troops will hardly get away ftom here before the middle of Novem ber. Special orders were Issued today granting nn honorable discharge to Major Jackson, rhlef surgeon of the Second division hospital and detail ing Major Joseph K. Weaver, of Nor rlstown. as his successor. Major Jack son has resigned to accept the chair of surgery In the University Medical college, Kansas City. Two hospital cars tilled with sick soldiers wer-i sent away this afternoon. The inval ids were taken to Phladelphla hospi tals, which are now caring for over 700 sick of the Pcond corps. The trouble among the officers of the Fourteenth Pennsylvania, caused by the request of some to be mustered out and others to ask that the regi ment be retained In tho service, has culminated In the resignations of Ma jors Thompson and Jackson and half a dozen other ofilcers of lower rank. Governor Hastings will fill these va cancies as soon as he Is officially not ified of tho resignations. THEY SPAT ON THE FLOOR. Six Italians Had a Lively Time on a Trolley Car. They were six Italians and had boarded an in-bound Dunmore subur ban cur at the corner of Mulberry street and Adams avenue yesterday morning about 9.45 o'clock. Conductor Powell was In charge of the car and Motorman Dobson was "running" It. All went well until one of the six spat upon the lloor, almost upon the con ductor's feet and in close proximity to the only lady passenger's dress. Conductor Powell, who Is small but brimful of grit and politeness, stated that "spitting in the car" was against the rules. All the six began promptly to break the law. The car had reached the corner of Wyoming avenue und Spruce street and Conductor Powell gave the six the option of "no more spitting" or "get off." A mlxup en sued. The motorman helped and so did Conductor McNulty, who had Just ar rived at the scene on an in-bound Laurel Hill-Washburn car. The six were badly bruised and cut, and were ejected. The six went to Traction headquar ters and laid down their ultimatum and later tried to waylay tho crew again. One particularly obnoxious fellow was arrested and taken to the Centre street police btatlon. Later In the day he left a deposit of $5 and was allowed to go until this morning. A few bruises nnd small cuts remain as reminders to Con ductor Powell and Motorman Dobson, but Conductor McNulty Is a hero, all the same. FOR THE KILLING OF HEALEY. Edward Kenny to Be Called for Trial Today. Tho second week of tho October teim of criminal court will open today with the trial of Kdward Kenny, of Arch bald, accused of the murder of his neighbor, Maitln Healey. April 9 of this year the men were In a saloon and had some words about a set of miner's too'e. Clows were struck and Kenny left the place. Htaley followed and they met again. During a second encounter, and while on the ground Kenny stabbed Healey with a pocket knife in the bieast. Six days luter, when Heuloy died, Kenny staited back from New Yoik, where he had gonu In the interim, and guve hlmsrlf up. John J Murphy, M. F. Onry and J. J. Manning aie ICcimy's attorneys. The Traeey embezzlement easiri and six shoplifting cases against Mu. II. M. "Williams and Magpie Thomas are among tho rases on th veek'4 list. EXTENSION OF TIKE. Ninth Reglmont Wilt Be Mustered Out Oct. 20. Tho latest circular concerning the mustering out of tho Ninth regimont, of Wllkes-Hurre. savs: "The men will be mustered out ten dftys aftr the ex piration of the thirty days' furlough or October 29. All men will be on active duty with their companies after th) expiration of the furlough and th.i men will be allowed their regular pay and ration money amounting to 5D cents per day for the .'.xtra ten days this Is an Increase of 25 cMnts per day. This extension of time Is given In or der to glvo the oPlrors In charge of the woik of mustering out sufficient time to make the phvslcal examina tions of tho men and tool: over the records of the compunles. Pennsylvania Inspection. Philadelphia, Oct. lC-Presldent Frank Thomson and the directors of the Penn sylvania railroad tonight Ufl this city on their rnnunl tour of Inspection of tho lines west of Pittsburg. The party left In special cars attached to tho S.,.j o'clock express duo In Pittsburg at 7.15 o'clock tomorrirtv morning. POLICY OF MODERATION. Adopted by the Dowager Empress of China. Fckln, Oct. 10, Thj reactionary pol icy of the dowager empress seems like ly to return to moderation. An edict Just Issued promts? to attend to tho welfare of the people and to do tho best to secure prosperity. Tho edict provides for the appointment of two bnnrrts of trade, one nt Shnnnhal and one nt Hankow, having Jurisdiction ov er the wholij south empire nnd Yang Tse alley. Including Shan Rl. Although sepal ate tho two board are enjoined to work In harmony. Shnnk Chi Lung, viceroy of Hankow. Is responsible for the reform, which though of doubtful ability. Is Impor tant, ns showing that the dowager 'inpross has embarked upon a policy having tendencies towards reforms. Vour friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It Indicates impoverished And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only Hood's. MERCHANT TAILORING. Compare our garments with others I ook at the workmanship and fit. When you have done this you will real ize that our low prices are REALLY low. W I DAVIS auWyomlne Ave., r.J. LAVtO, Arcade Building. Just Received at & GILLETTE BROS., 327 Washington Avenue. A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES that will be sold cheap. A full line of Watches, Jewel ery, Musical Instruments jv and bporting ooods always on hand THE DIGK30N M'FG GO,, fcieranton and W'llUei-Darro, Vx. Muuafactuiera of LOCOMOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Boiler.. Homing and Pumping M;!il ur General Offlos, Scranton, l'u Fall Draperies. Our line of Drapery Fabrics is now complete aud embraces the choicest designs in Foreign and Domestic stuffs ever shown in Scranton. Oriental colors are predominant. We have some rare color effects in Bagdad Portiere, Kelim Curtains and Domestic Tapestries To be used either as a Curtain or Couch Cover. Dresden "I Point de Callais Brussels and Irish Point J See Our New WILLIAMS & GARRETS, HA DUNUFACTUrURi OF flBfJ E U Bill I linbor cut to orJcr on ehort uotlce. Hunt wood Mine Un.l awcd to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'eoleu" Ur-mlncl. Prop Umber promptly furnlsliod. mii,i,.T-,ii i,rn rorii, i-ouer lo., on lh uumuo ana fcm.sqtic. in Kiillronu. At Allnn, 1'ottor County. Hu,, on Coudurdnort, unu Allcziiny HHlIro.id. Capacity-400. IKKJ feot per dny. httunu Port GhNLKAL OFFICB-Uoard of iciopuuue no. aui4. a lr& w w LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT. Our biby'q face rml neck vrai nil rTr meat, Mil inmrililrs awful to loik at. The Mty tint child imurrJlrantlur and child ncrer luil any rcit 1.ry or nlfilit ai It roit.tiitl itched, Ami the. blood uj'J to flow down her cLcds. VohiidiloctoM Mid thodl'pMwrjr nitli no remit, lly tulrg Cciicciia It ran l vilnt, Ci'ik.uiia (olntrciiti, nirl Cumuiu Boat, tho ehlli tvii entirety ktntnl, Jtr? UARN'JOSBjMn XMt Ayb., Hrookljn. Moiirm, tdHiiw ih.l. r.rm SttWUh CPTirrm Boil', hn4inrit unMntirewitli Ci sicca , will jt.n1 le:itrlitfinihi mo dntte..i.tff or u.hite, b unite, nil fcMl? im.mi'i hul.)or t 'lir iUri and i'n, wlli Kt jfhftlrtandiullsj.fiUnm huLllla j.jr Jul. 'bldtriroi'thoutthJwo'M rMtmtM juinnrv cour(l'ro;i..llit'.i. llrr tol'tut t-UjM.f ' n uflTimim mm iv mwwMk urnm OF SCRANTO;! Special Attention Given to Rml. iicss tind Personal Account. Liberal Accommodation i'.v (ended According to Balance an J Responsibility. aicr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest DoposlU. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. COXXRLL. President. IIENKYBKMN,Jr., VlcePrci. WILLIA.U U. PECK. Cashl3; Tlic vault of thU ban'.c it pro. tcctcd by llolmei' Electric Pro. tcctive system. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 428 Lackawanna Ayj., Scrantan, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pnys Interests on snvlnjs deposit.. Acts as Trustee, Administrator, QusrJIan. U A. WATREi President. O. S.JOHNSON. Vies Preilient A. II. Cltlsrv. Cashier. DIRCCT0R5. Wm P. Mallstead. Everett Warren. August Robinson, E. P. Kingsbury. Milo J. Wilson. O. S. Johason. L. A. Watres. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK TOMffiirismiiiP Telephone CM, a333. ns. ficANULTY, WALL RARER. LliiEE C fir Trttdw ilulIdliiB. Scrunton, Pu. I II J i m V f" iajutDia . 280 (n B s No 44 inches wide, in black and colors, made by the famous Botany Mills. edfern Series j&. . A wide wale Serge, of all wool quality, in black and all the leading colors, 48 inches wide. A great cloth for skirts. Only 60c Yard V tian The popular Cloth for Tailored Suits, fine weave and beautiful finish, superior to broadcloths, black and all the newest shades in 5 grades, 44 to 54 inches wide, at 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 onoolly & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. Wo Have All The No. 2 Bull's Eye Special Fitted with R. R Lens and Kodak Time aud Instantaneous Shutter. Our interest in our customers does not end with selling them a Camera. We always stand ready to give them intelligent information. CJTrffi trtv'rrMjt 53B5& Altt&erfOMfefc.C mm ; ggPgWKWg ksSmm Photo Albums With Squeegee or Plain Removable or Permanent Bound Leaves. Pocket Kodak to 11x14 s-zes. Wc have recently purchased the busiuess conducted by the Scranton Photo Supply Co, We have replenishc;' the stock aud will carry a com plete line of supplies for the professional aud amateur p . ijrapher. Iu price, we will meec all honest competition. We have an expert develo ..-r aud finisher. All amateur work will be attended to with the greatest of care. We guarantee the best work and lowest prices, jpas iEZ jr??r3 vV Sj lX Bicycle, Golf and Athletic Goods, Guns, Gun Supplies, Hunting Coats, 211 Washington Ave., Scranto ff AND and s Wlshington Ayemue; Serges Cloths Headquarters for the Leles Amateur iilwillS' Outfits WM Supplies " The Folding Pocket Kodak iuches; ALL BRANDS DRY PLATE At Bottom Prices. V & I RBriiilC Kgfasq y sv Ww J$fi IC& v uUuUb. strictly all wool, Only 50c Yard I Boons for 198 This Camera takes picture? ili folds up very compactly n, Pa. 1 . x .. . ..-,
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