B THIS SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1898. DEVELOPING GREAT BIG APPETITES COLD WEATHER AND FREQUENT DRILLS RESPONSIBLE, Three Members of Company A Took Trench Leave and Aro Supposed to Be at Their Homes In This City. Lieutenant Cox Is bo Tar Recov ered from His Attack of Typhoid Fever as to Re Able to Leave His Red New Ordor Is Hard on Men Who Have to Do Guard Duty. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. damp Meade, Mlddletoun, Fa., Oct. JR. About the only thlnp of Importance which has developed In the camp of the Thirteenth within the past twenty four hours la an enormous appetite which threatens to cat nnd swallow up everything vvlhtln a rnnse of several miles. Tills Is entirely due to natural causes which it is not hard to undcr Htand. The weather is KcttltiK colder; the constant, uniform drills In the open nlr, nnd the regularity of tho hours for exerclslnrr, sleeping and waking1 aro such fhat the boys are almost raven ous. It seems to them that thev a:e now getting less to eat In this cold cli mate than they did In sweltering Vlr Klnla a. rule which would be absurd nnd a reversal of nature's laws and re quirementsbut, perhaps, this dlscrep tuicy Is due, In a great measure, to tho present generous propoitlons of the men's appetites. Still, It would not hurt nnjbndy partlcuhul If all the issues, and more especially that of meat, were Increased somewhat. Preparatory to making a good show ing In Philadelphia as well as for the purpose of promoting still further the general elllclency of the several com mands of the I"irnt division, Major Gen etal Young has had an older Issued to brigade commanders to the effect that they shall have dally Instructions given to their regimental bands, and that (ontlnuous practice be had till ovciy band can play nt the uniform rate of l.'O stups to the minute, which Is the tadence requited for regulation "quick time" matching. routine or drills The usual routine of drill", pre scribed a short time ago is being cat ried out pcrv do tight to thp letter. After guatd mount In the morning tho companies Hie out on the drill ginund, where thej spend one houi nnd a halt nt stL.ulv work The sotting up exet Mtes are the Hist, and aftei all ate llmboifd up eonsid(rabl, school of the rnmpanv dtllls follow, and sometimes tile morning's pioceedlngs end with a tun or a quntter of a mile. What are familiarly known as skirmish dtllls have been tesumed once mote, and Is quite a favorite with the bovs TIip battalion drill In the afternoon begins at :: o'llork and continues till 4 30 Vestetday afternoon, for the fltst time in a week, Mnjor Stlllwdl was on the leld and took ch.it go of thf Fltst bat talion. Thtee members of Compiny A got It Into their heads Sundav afternoon to take "Fiench leave," or a "Budge fut lough" as it Is genet nllv known bete. A scouting partj. consisting of Sei- geant Mortis, Cotpor.il Tolentle ami Privates Pany and Kelleiman, was f-ent after them and expected to be able to head them off at H.irrlsbuig. The mnawajt-., however, eluded thelt would be' captoit. Iij going in the opposite diiection They took a train fiom Clif ton to Hummelstown, and thence It is We pay express both ways, i. e.: we pay when we send; if not suited, we pay when you send back. Studies in Black Judging by the demand .icross our coimteis and that's a safe way BLACK in diess fabrics is to emphasise this season, it's pop ularity of last Fall. Justly so. It has immense advantage of almost univeisal "bet.omingiiess", al most universal suitability, great servicability, and, as exemplified in this gieat collection, undoubted novelty and beauty. , Perfect taste, quiet i Unless and tiemendous effectiveness character ize black fabrics. Three fourths of ours are imported, and it is when colors is denied that the fieshness and originality of French designing is best demonstrated. Novelty, novelty, a new effect, a new beauty in every piece you examine. More than three hundred pat terns in our showing: Smooth nnd Hough Propons, Crenons uitli UajnJerc Stripes Camels Hair Serges, Smooth mill Hough Cheviots, Granites, lilsons, Prices? Why from 50c to $5.00, A'ith $1.50 as a fair average. Sam ples if you ask. Our Dollar Glove How much of glove making triumph in that one line. A spear pointed real kid skin glove, remark able for its easy and graceful fit, Importers don't understand it. Wilkes-Barre women appreciate such gloves for a dollar and we think Scranton women will too, for you may choose a certain well known brand at three tourths more to compare them with! Shall we send you a pair? They have two clasps and come in Red Drowns, Browns, Tans and Black. CALL when in Wilkes-Barre, or WRITE US about your needs. We are pleased to be Dispensers of information. ISAAC LONG, 73 nnd 7fi 1'ubllo Square, WlUil3.lU.lUlE, PA. Cej RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest menacers to health of the present day. BOYl BAKINO rOWDER CO., NEW YOflK. supposed, to their homes In Scranton Word has just been received from Quartermaster H. B. Cox; Lieutenant Johnson, of A, and Lieutenant Har rington, of G, who are still In tho Har rlsburg city hospital. Lieutenant Cox Is much Improved, and for the past few davs has been able to get up nnd dress himself, and even to walk around a little without any assistance. Lleuten nnt Harrington Is not quite so sick as Lieutenant Johnson, but neither Is In danger, CAUSE APPREHENSION. Two cases have developed recently w hlth are causing some trouble nnd apptehenslon that of Private Frank Keith, of A, nnd also that of Sergeant Eugene Smith, of E. Piivnte Keith is at division hospital and Sergennt Smith has been removed to Philadelphia. Roth nte typhoid patients. Ptlvate Keith Is In such a bad condition that his patents were sent for yesterday. They ate now at his bedside. The phvslclans at the hospltnl entettaln little, If any, hope of his recovery. The case of Sergeant Smith Is less serious, but he Is a veiy hick man. Otherwise the bojs.ue In good health, and taking ete client care of them selves. Ftom time 'mmemorlal there has ex isted among the Pennsvlvanla tegl ments, both In the guatd and in the volunteet army a ccitaln custom which the bojs considered as good as It was nnrient It w is that under which men, aftr they had gotten off their two hour tour of guatd dutv, wete permit ted to leave the vlelnlty of the guatd bouse for the two succeeding bouts, and go wherever tbey pleaded. It was not in nceordancc v lth btrlct military regulations, but it had gtown Into a custom which wns known to and le veled by eveiy man who ever sered Iti the National Guatd of Pennsylvania It exists no longei Its death-knell was tung when the feeial leglments of the FI"st dlvNtcn teeelved the fol lowing appiit ntlv l.armlcs, but mean ing, rote front Mnjoi Geneial Young: An reglmtnt which Ins bad the prae tlee of ceulng icliofs fiom the gua ct house for two hours after coming olf post will revoke surh onlrr at ome (Signed) p. s Strong Asslstrnt Adjutant Ueiural This slmpl mentis that the men on guard may leave tl gu.ud house only foi their meuls. Won! has been lecelved that nt a recent nicotine of the board of medical olllceis at Washington, D. C, u lec ommendatlon was made that all com panies he supplied with Milgnon and Pasteut filters, and that one olTicer In each leglment or b.ittillon lie detailed to instruct at lensl one man in each ompj.nv In their u-e. Lieutenant Mutphv, of C, who had a slight touch of malarial fever and vns luld up In bed fot n week, Is now able to get mound, and feels neatly as well us ever There are twentv piisoneis now In the regimental guatd house, undergo, lug sentemes of varving degrees for running away fiom camp. This Is the largest number of pi Isoners that the regiment has evei had ut one time The sick fin lough men aie beginning to teturn bj degtees Thev all will bu back In a "hurt time Captain Holding, of C, Is otlicei of the da . Lieutenant Deckel, of F, otrl cet of the guard James Lovelace, of II, seigeant of the guard, George Klee nmn, of A, Dennett Sparks, of E, and Hichaid limit ke of C, corpoials. Ptlvate Monis Thomas of C, mount ed oideily at division headQUurters, has i etui net ftom a seven davs' fut lough. Following Is the bill of fate which Coipoial Gaines, acting quaitermaster of H Compart, ptepated fot Sunday (linnet Roast beef and gt.ivy, sweet potatoes, cabbaae, stewed tomatoes, biead, toffee Private Alex Mitchell, of E Com panv, has returned ftom his home in Cnrbondale, whete he spent n week on fin lough He Is suffeilng from theu niatlsm In the feet. GRANTED AN EXTENSION First Seigeant Davis and Private Le Ro llenj.imln, of D Compunj, returned last night from furlough. Private Ben jamin was gt anted an extension on ac count of sickness Prlvato Harrv Angle, of O, says that, to use Shakespearean phraseology, at dinner It Is "ham sans bones," but at supper It Is 'bones sans ham." Cotnornl Bennett Sn.irlis nf v. wVin was suddenly called home a week ago by the death of his mother-in-law, the late Mis Koth, of Honesdale, returned to camp last night. Pilvntes Percj Johnson, Thomas Watklns nnd Daniel Mathlas, of r. xe- YOU TELL A MYER DAVIDOW, turned to camp last night after a w celt's absence on furlough. Private Mathlas waB sick while home, nnd, as yet, has not fully recovered. Private Clarence Hrown, of O, has icturned from a few days' furlough. Captain Qlllman, of D, Is In Harris burg today. Corporal Alfred Berry, who was called home by tho death of his bother, and Privates Flnnnery, Gerrlty and Bovco, of B, returned from furlough Inst night. Prlvntcs Miller nnd Mack, of tho same company, have gone homo i for a few dav s. Sergeant Robert Vail, Corporal Will iam Crago, Wagoner Edmund Thomp son nnd Prlvnte Frank Stlpp, of D I Company, nru home on furlough. Private A. D. Carpenter, of A, who ' suffered slightly ftom malaria, Is now I Improving. Sergeant Peter F. Snltry, of H, re turned to camp last night nfter an ab sence of fifty days on sick furlough. He has serious trouble with his ejes, which aro by no means yet cured. Richard J. Bourke. GOING TO PEACE JUBILEE Soldiers Will Leave Next Tuesday for tho Quaker City and Carry Three Days' Rations with Them. By Associated Pi ess Camp Meade, Mlddletown, Pa., Oct. 19. Preparations for the peace jubilee trip of the soldiers In this camp are going forward and It Is probable that the Philadelphia committee will be of ficially notified of the assignments for this tour tomorrow. There vas general rejoicing In the Fifteenth Pennsylvania today when the news reached headquarters th.it the regiment Is to be mustered out. There ate very few typhoid fever cases In camp and about 100 cases In all of serious Illness. Colonel Glrard expressed the opinion today that the corps would not go to Cuba Intact and In view of this fact he will give special attention to train ing hospital attendants. Colonel Corby, with Mujor Kneedler, suigeon of the Fourth Missouri, and Captiln Devor, adjutant gonetal of the brigade, left for Spatt insburg, S. C, yesterday to estubllsh headnunrters of trie Second brigade, Serond division. The llrst notice of the alleged cruel tteatment of three privates In the Sec ond Wet Virginia leached General Graham's headquarters to lay. An In vestigation has been ordeied and If the leports as published ate found to be true a coutt martial will be Instituted it once. The soldiers w ill move on Tuesday for the Quaker city. Thete will be be tween S.000 and 1,000 soldiers, Including officers. The complete list was sent to Philadelphia this afternoon. All hive leported except the Second division. Tin' soldiers will take with them three riavp' latlons and return to tamp on Thiiisday evening. Tolaj the soldtets of the Fltst brigade. First division, it Canip Meade, "hld field sports. The athletic Held w is laid out on ground rent brigade headquattets and thets were entries fiom every battalion in the brigade. . - JEKMYN AND MAYFIELD. The following Is the piogramme for the conceit to be held tomortow (Fri day) night In Enterprise hall under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary, of St James" ehuich. Part 1. Schubert Quartette, Annie Lauile, Gelbel; David Stephens, "Oh That Summer Smiles," Evans, Mrs. Joseph .rlen, "Angels at the Window," Touts, Sebubeit Quar tette, Waltz song. ' Sweetheart," Buck; Messis Bevnon and Jones, "Flshet men," Gabussl, John T. Watklns, Ban doleto, Stuart. Part 2 Schubett Quai tette, "Kathleen Mavourneen," Mis. Jo. seph O'Brien, "Spring Song," Heti sehell, John W. Jones, "The Mighty Deep," Jude," Tom Beynon, "Actoss the Sti earn ' TostI; Mis. O'Brien and Mr. Watklns, ' Calm on the Night," Goetze Schubert Quaitette ."Johnny Jones and His Sister Sue, Marston. The Misses Lnvman entertained a number of voung people at their home on Bacon stteet Tuesday evening. Those present weie the Misses Mamie Van Ness, of Scranton, Lillian and Julia Green, Sadie Qulnn, Anna Timon, of May field, Stella Howard and Louise Sttong, of Kingston, Messis. Alexan der. Thompson, of Scranton, Alan Ham-, mond, Hatty Heckman, of Peckville, Edwatd Moore, Thomas Green E. D. Neaiy, Harry Burke and William Fotbes, of Mayfleld William H Lutey, of Jetmjn, and Miss Ella M. Burns, of Promnton, were mauled yesterday morning at Honesdale, bv Rev. H. W. Swift, at the Piesbvtetlan parsonage. Aftei the eeiemony Mi. and Mrs. Lutev took the ttaln for New Voik. They will be absent about ten dnjs The Methodist Episcopal church real bed about $12") on the lei tut e dellvet ed by Mt James O. Shepherd last Monday night C D Winter is in New Yoik bujing goods for the winter trade. John Haemoigy, another Klondike victim, returned homo yesterdav morn ing and C L Bell, James L-ingman and Gene Avery are expected soon Next Friday will be celebrated by the Best to Like nfter dinner; preient imtrcsn nid riipev tlon cure constipation Purely vrremble clonetKrir or raine pnin MM br .til rtruKcMi H PreiarjJ only Is ' i ' ' n t rent. V BARGAIN WHEN YOU SEE IT? 04 pairs Ladies' Pine Vici Kid Lace Shoes, com toe, patent tip, C widths, only the following sizes, Eight, zi ; nine, 3; seven, y2 eight, 4; eight, 4; eight, 5; eight, 5; eight, 6. They must be sold today and the cut piice of $1.23 will make them move. Worth $2.25. 1,000 pairs Ladies Candee 50c Common Sense Rubbers. Special price for today only 15c Sizes 2i to 4 only. 76 pairs Men's Fine Enamel Hand-Sewed Shoes, were $4,00 and $5.00 a pair. Today only S1.98 and $2.48. Bear in mind that this special lot of goods are just what we ad vertise and good only for today, but not later. Jermyn High school nn Lafayette day and an Interesting programme hns been prepared and a collection will be taken up, the proceeds of which will b spent townrds buying nnd erecting a monument for Lafnictte. Misses Gertrude Davis, Ellr.a Os brone, Mary Swlck and Mildred John son spent last evening with Miss May Kllpatrlck. nt Carbondalc. CONSTANTLY BabyGadlyAflliotod with Eczema.' Modical Troatmont Usoletc Cured by Cutloura. My niece's llttls baby boy had Eczema nil OTor bis faco, ao that ho nueded continuous watching, and ho ncratchod tho sores con stantly. ,Morulnj;j,lihfaco,li,vaU8and clothes tronkl bo etrdncd with blood. Sho never co tld UUe lilsi oat, his face vras so fall of Bore j. Sho had medical treatment, and tried everything sho heard of, Sho comraanced using tho Cl'tiocbA ltrsMKnti. Tho tortt Ufthiifaceaml htvrat tntirclycural, and now his faco is smooth nnd roy. Mm. L.J.KOOr, yeiy Scotland, N. T. flriinT Ccni nnwn rom Ctiit Bbt Hrafli, wrni 1.0M or llui Witm bathi wtin t rrirrci Hir, fnUow-d br finite tnolmtinti viiu CuTiceaA, puitt cf tmollltnf ,tnl cft'l of itta curet. KllthrohcntUi world fTTtnD JC Cnnr.Pn' fiopi , IJottea. Kor lo Cart rrj UV) Humor, free. CEYLON There would be no com plaint if a little care were exercised in steeping Cey lon and India tea, which being ALL TEA is strong er than other so-called teas, which are ONLY TEA and ADULTERA TIONS. Use less tea and infuse THREE to FIVE minutes. Always use boiling water. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. 6t. lb. PFLICIOUS Knltl n ily in I lit T'nr . A war revenue duty of 5 cents per half pound packet will bo added to abov-e price. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR UPTON'S CEYLON-INDIA MERCHANT TAILORING. Compare our garments with others look at the wotkmanshlp .and lit When you have done this vou v HI real ize that our low pi Ices are RKALLY low. W 1 nAVI's 313 Wjomlnij A VV. J. UrtVia, Arcade Buildln ve., ne. HERE IS ONE. '" WSA UT i vjl ( fit 'JjjMraJsSr WASHIHfciTQN AYENJ0E? ):kko:kk5c:))kko:o a I Drop in 5? and all handsome. Our Fall 0 warm tints; strange weaves and warm colorings that make them beautiful. The 0 best we can say seems tame. We can A but ask you to come and see them. Just g Jjj drop in. 6 &. 127 and T OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation In tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 8Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. . Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, 200,000 300,000 79,000 W3I. CONNELIi, President. IIEN11Y BELIN.Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casblcr The vault of tills bank U pro. tected by Holmes' Electric Pro tective System. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 428 Lackawanna An, ScrantJi, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 I'avs Interests on savings deposits Acts as trustee, Administrator, Guardian U A. WATRRS. President. (). s, JOINSON. Vies PreilJent A. II CHRIS! V, Cashier. DIRHCTOKS. Wm P. MalUtead. Everett Warren August Robinson, H P. Kingsbury. lYUloJ. Wilson. . S. Johnson L. A. Watres. El Lager Beer Manufacturers of OLD STOCK 435 MB Mmi 5911.1 PI Telephone Call, 3333. Connolly sons is HAND vk Fr i, Warn! 111 I v And See... A hundred styles of Dress Goods gars description. We simply can't de scribe it. We may tell you the names, but we can only give you a hint of the We'll do the rest. 129 Washington Fall Draperies. Our Hue of Drapery Fabrics is now complete aud embraces the choicest designs in Foreign and Domestic stuffs ever shown iu Scrautou. Oriental colors are predominant. We have some rare color effects in Bagdad Portiers, Kelim Curtains and Domestic Tapestries To be used either as a Curtain or Couch Cover. Dresden Point de Callais Brussels and Irish Point See Our New WILLIAMS CARRETS, LAOKAWANNIi LER CO,, BUNUFACTUn-RS OF 891 m HA. U BOCK HI MIIOD IUH1 Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails v sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hc4nlocl4 Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co., on th Buffalo and Suaque janna Hailroad. At iilina, Potter County. Pti., on Couderaport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,001) feet per day. GENERAL OITICE-Uoard of Trod Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. BICYCLE IPs sii m All Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bic' cle and Sporting Qood3 House in Scranton. FLOREY & 6B00K 211 Washtogtoi Ava, Court House Square. THE DICKSON M'F'G CO,, ticmnton and Wllkei-Harre, lx JUiunfaclurersof LOCOmOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES UolltM, liolstlnzand I'umplnj Maciln:r General Oilier Bcrauton, Pa Stock beer- o Avenue. 1 ns, & HcANULTY, WALL- RARER. THE MOQSIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2, Com'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made ut JloosUc and lluslidale Warki. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kltclrlo Batterlea, Ulectrlo Exploders, lortiplodlne blasts, aafoty buta uuj Repauna Chamical Ca's wtSvtu Just Received at GILLETTE BROS., 3)7 Washington Avenuo. A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES , that will be sold cheap. A full line of Watches, Jewel ery, Musical Instruments Vand Sporting Goods always on hand r Wallace, 4 ( 4
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