10 THE SCJRANTON T1UBUNE-MONDAY. NOVEMBER .7. 1S98 THIRTEENTH'S MEN IN GOOD CONDITION HEALTHIEST AND HEAHTIEST BEQIMENT IN CAMP. At Inspection on Saturday Major Keller Made n Closo Scrutiny of the Tents and round, Much to His Sat isfaction, That the Men Aro Tak ing Excellent Caio of Their Quar ters Colonel Coursen's Thoughtful Act Sorgeant Chcstor D. Smith Is Seriously 111, Bpoclal to The Scr.inton Tribune. Catni George 0. Meade, Nov. C Iilttlo of Importance took plni-e In tlio Thirteenth yesterday. At 0 o'clock u. m. tlio different cotiipnnlrs fell in for Inspection by the company command ers, and everything presented n very crodltublo appearance. The men looked tliclr best, and their nrms and equip ments were In first-class condition. Im mediately after, Sur-joon Major Keller went from street to street and care fully scrutinized tlio tents, mnl espe cially under the bunks. After having Jiinde Ills tour of Inspection lie Informtd The Tribune coi respondent that lie was entirely satisllcd with the conditions of tlio camp. The men iik netlvo and healthy, the Interior of the tents order ly und clean in every paitlcular, and the kitchens models of tidlnetw. TlntU lie and tlio company lomtnandnri were more than pleased. As n matter of fact, owing to the methods used and to the constant viuMIancu of those In iiuthority, the boys have become so trained that they take no small amount of pride In their personal appearance, und in the cleaiillnessi of their iuavters, the kitchens, the sinks and the ."fleet- As a result, the Thirteenth's, us a rule is a model camp. Thoro Is no doubt that good efforts follow both directly and Indirectly from this pystein of constant espion age. The health of the men Is the best proof, and though seveiul may report nt tho hospital in the morning at sick will, nothing is thought of this, as the patients nro in most cases suffering from tho lightest colds, or some Mich slight maladies, and can attend to the regular routine of military duty. hi:althikst tiioops ix Tin: stati:. Only two beds nro now occupied In the regimental hospital, and even those cases ate not seilous. Tho general health of tho regiment is now excellent. The sick men haw nearly all returned and the members of the Thirteenth tuv 7iow perhaps tho healthiest and the hardiest body of troops at Camp Meade. One serious case has developed with in the past few days that of Sergeant Chester 1). Smith, of Company 1!. who is suffering from an attack of pneu monia. About two weeks ngo Heigeanl Snith wnsi home on f in lough, and when leaving canip he was not in the very best condition, physically, lie returned little improved, but, novel tlieleix, it ported for duty at once. He had one tour of guard and soon afterwards was taken sick. It was then found, on ex fiinlnatloii, that he had pneumonia. The ms-u was quickly attended to, and everything possible is now being done lor the patient. Major Keller stated this' mornlm; that whilt- pneumonia Is usually considered o d'sease of which one ian not be too 'Mieful or too confident. Sergeant Smith' c.iho has not developed nny leatutes which should cause any serl- 0 c&m l'VVAWVV Come To Wilkes-Barre Or send f r that 1 1 i-s of line merchan dise! which you would ordinarily wiite, or travel to Now York for. If 1.011 want the M.iplo every-duy sorts ol l)i Cood we have them and at right piici lint wo aro essentially an ilusfw limine dealing In ultra. fnslilomibk wearable:-, mid the&o too at the reasonable pi lies al ways reigning lure. It's KIGHTKKN MILKS to WI1I..B. Knrr It's nearly TWO JUTXDiti;) to Now York. There's u vast 1 conon.v ot Time, Mileage, and CONVJIN'llJ.Wi; In that difference, and a llrst visit will mir piiso you. Wo know homo metropolitan t-tnres that do not surpass us in e.ti nt of 3'IXU DISPLAY and nciie. in tile matter of QUALITY FOR I'ltlCK. A convenient number ot fast passenger trains on both tlio 1). & II. It. It. und c. It. It. of X. J., all Teaching this City dur ing our business houis S to i. o"elocl;, Saturdays till 10 thus affording uu c. 1 optional shopping lacllliies. You might live in AYIIkes-iJarro as far as cost of receiving purchaser Is cun corned, for wo deliver at our doe 1 via I'xpicfs-wllhout any c xtrn charge: and 'f lor any reasons, you wish to return pur chases, this too, at our expense, is tlieru nny fairer method of storo keeping.' Surprising? Yes, but we arc keeping More In Wllkcb-Ilarie. to glvo uii jiwt ns gcod servlco as our home tilonds re. ceive. Visit us, or try us by mall. An Item that saves you tho trouble of dress makug. JtUADY to wear gowns tlint nntlelpato jour appreciation. That nro yours ns soon as you seo them. Made from tl.o newest Fall and Winter materials. Haiil ly a. color or shade uniepieseuted. Tho blues, browrs, giocns, i..lrt ,ln,i ,jj0 al ways tasteful blacks, i:erylhlng that's tho nowest for the season. Fasti lonablo nnd faultlessly fitting. Tho lung, tho medium or tho short coat. Tight fil ling effects nnd a wealth of puekvts ot last. Costumes lor ewry sou of wear. Ml iniulo In tlio best ninnner by tho best men tailors. Tho simple and tlio elaborate. Thoso that cost little, mid thoso Hint tost much, but none that cost mure Hum they aro worth. They give you that fit. stylo and cmIu-Iwihsh. wlm.li is Uio product of tho skill of tullors of nblhti. In addition wo guarantee that tho gar ment must bo satisfactory to you. You avoid the ilsk nlways Incurred when oii buy materials und glvo them out to be nmdo up. AS TO VVUH. wo show emllers vnrle. ties of cxcluslvo stllsh things in .Neck 1'leces, Collarettes, Cravut. Sturrs. IIoih. Vlsltes Wraps, Capos, and Kur lined Kar. monts. In short, an nlisoiblngly lnteiet. Ing nnd tomploto assortment of all kluUs of Furs, inmlo up Into the handsomest, richest, most fashlonablo things to weur. ISAAC LONG, "!) nml 7- I'ubllo tjijuars, WlUCtiJ-UAIlltK. ('A. tSxzzp ous npprehent'lon. There Is llttlo doubt entertained us to a recovery in this case, at the present writing, STAltS AND STItlPKS NOW ALOFT. The regimental hospital lias received by way of n government issue, an adornment which it should have had long ngo the stars and stripes. For romo time, n line, straight pole, with ropes nnd pulley, has been erected, but this was matked only by tho red cros on a Held of white. Many times thusi In chaige of the hospital us well as the hoys of the regiment wished to see Hi national colors Hying there, but have had to wait till now. The Hag hag been lnlsed and looks wry pretty. He ticath it the red choss Is still visible. This morning Colonel Conrseii vis ited the hospital nnl concluded that it would bo 111010 comfortable if there weio n. stovo In tht sick ward. In or der to supply the deficiency the colonel ordered his own stove to bo taken ut oiioo from his quartern to the lios pltal, nn act. of kindness which Is ap preciated very much lure. An Issiio of new caps wns received this inornlirr nnd the boys have, for the moment, discarded the weather-beaten old campaign hfits. Colonel Courseti left for holm; today to pay ,1 visit to his wife, who is still sick. CnpUMii S. S. I.icrmnn, of A, who is now nt his homo In Scrnnton nnd re covering from (i serious Illness, hns In en granted n further extension of thlity days of his have of absence. Lieutenant Colonel sttlhwll. of the Thilteelith; .Ala.l ir . V. Uetts. of the Tenth Ohio, and .Mijor Allan 1!. Wal lace, of the Finn Mi New Jersey, have been silling ull week cm a boaid to de termine the compensation due 10 the own -v of the hind on vhl"li the troop.i lie located, and cts'o to assess w hat en er Incidental daniag' s may have re sulted to piiipity or to growing crops. Captain Itobllng. or C. is o"lcer of the day. Lieutenant I'.oberts, of II, iMinnmml'-r of the guuid: Corporal Hariy JJend-r, of F, acting aergeaiM of th' ginrd; l.dw.ird Fi-cnr. of 1 : Tied Iiellershelm, of 11, and Wlllatd I.ntli ro;i, of A, cnrprral-. 1'rlvatu Joseph l.eouaid, of 1), It ft for his home In Scran tun last night on a live day furlough. Corporal AVIllluin 11. Dennis, of C, returned to eump hist night after an absence of thlity dnjs on sick fur lough. Mrs. David J. DaIs, accompanied by her infant son. Is in cninp visiting her husband, Acting Regimental Adjutant Davis. Cotpora Holly J. Clancy, ot H, wns lost night d ranted a. flit lough for flo days, which Mine he will spend with his family. In the North Ihid. Compnnv II has u basket ball team and Company I) n foot ball team. These aie legulaily organised and ate anx ious to meet any or all camels. Sergeant . lureitce Seward and Cor poral William V. Jennings, of i, loft for their homes in Scrnnton yester day afternoon on a short fin lough. A stray, ovnl foot ball Horn I) Com pany's street made the rounds of camp at noon today just as the boyn weie lining up for mess. It was kicked ttoiii D to A nnd then found Its wav to C. The teni'datlon was too great, and those who had not yet gotten their meals dropped kniws, folks, spoons, tin cups and incut pans 011 the ground nnd made a dive for the hall. Some of those who wen- passing along to their tents with their en s and plates tilled had a imuow cm ape. and themselves and the dinners mine dangerously near being spilled. Two foot ball teams, retireselltltlg Company D, of the Thirteenth, nnd the Klghlh. met yesterday ufteiuonii and hud a lively sulniniage for super iorlt.v. The. plaved one half. n cord ing to the iiifercolleglute rules. The m ore stood r. to 0 in favor of the Eighth's team, which is not such a had showing, considering the fact that the Thirteenth's team, of wh.eh Cor poral Hippie, of 1), is the captain, was organized onlv one hour before the game. The teams will meet again. Seigeunt Clarence l.ntlnop and Pri vate Chalks Sehlager. of c, leaw for their homes in .Scrnnton today 011 Hve day furloughs. Fiivate David Watklns. of 11. is sick in quarters. Quniti-rmmuer Sergeant 05. C. Hurts, of the same runipany, who Is home 011 fuilouuh, Is iiKn re polled slik. An extension will prob-j ably In' granted. 'I lie following sign Is nailed mi the kitchen shunty of T) Company: "Hoard by day. week or month, Payment In advance. 011 account of luml Mmea. Swan. Mack and Wlilpnle, props." Prospective boarders are Tew and far between. Hnclmrd J. llourke. GENERAL YOUNG OBJECTS. Wants His Command to Go DI: set to the West Indies. He Associated Puss Camp M cade', Miildlefown, li Nov. C The Thhd battalion of the First r glment staited this afternoon tor Wilmington, Del., to be mustou'd out ut the expiration of a thlrlv-dav fur lough. The Flint and Second battal ions were sent awuy from here a month ngo. and the Third retained to till tho state's quota in tin- volunteer service. The generul movement of the Second coips will begin Wednesday with a shlpr-eni to Atlanta, (la., of the Thlr-ty-ilfth Mlihlgan. The Two llundrtd and First Ww Yoik will leave Fri day for SpartnnsburK. S. c. nnd th,. Third Connecticut 011 Thursday f.r ' SummorvIlK. N. C The four IVnniui vnnta roslmeniH will hardly sot away before tlio luttur tan of the ninntli. Oik of thum will probnbly bo retained licio to guai (1 the Koverninont jnop ortv. Oenornl Youiift Is oppoFed to sliljiplnB tho Serand eerjs r.ontli and from there to I'nba. IK- went to Washington thin nftornoon to nsl: Hcrrotury Alger t. rotuln hid foinmand hero until ho la ready for them In t'-e West Indies. A hospital train In ehnrse of oillrers of the National Helltf inujnolatlou tools to Philadelphia this ovenlntf seventy fiek poldlers. C'olor.el fh.irles It. Clreeii luif. assistant Hurgfun tjeiiernl of tho nimy. mndo n lour of Inspection to day on the Hanliary nnnnirements ,,r the amp. Ho h mueh pleaded with what lie miv and runsrntulatcil Chief SurBoon Ulrard on the splendid health of tho command. A re rultln;; ofllee will bo opined In Hnrrlsbunr to re cruit the reserve nmbulanee corpit up to five bundled before the movement to Cuba beithr.. 1'ifty men from the Sixth l'ennsylvnnlti reBlment who weie transreried to the hoirdtal eorps hi lute the realnient fft elved orders to nnihter out. v.ert- rfllesed this eenliur and will in. ent to the home stations of their (oiiipiuili-s to be imiM 'ivd out. A detail from the I'ourteunth Penn sjlvanln regiment has none to Sum niervllle, mid n company from the rifth to Alliens, lla.. to ptepare the camps of tho brigades to whleh these legi ments mo attHehe. Tho troops were Biipplled with ballots aril return sheets and will hold an eUetlon on tho Hold on Tuesday the name as thoos at Camp Meade. SCRANTON NURSES IN ARMY HOSPITALS DID EXCELLENT SEKVICE THE QOVEIINMENT. roit Miss Bertha M, Reese Was Superin tendent of Nurses In tho Hospital at Fort Thomas, Ky., and Miss An nie Stewart Wns lu Charge of Sec tion No. 2 of tho Sternberg Tiold Hospital at Chlclcamnuga Park. Their Experiences in the Hospitals Described by Them. If Micro Is any branch of the nrmv ami navy service in which a Scrun tonlnn Is not now or has not been dining the latu campaign, it Is not uppuient nt piesent. Articles have been Minted In The Tilbuno concern ing neatly till of, at least, tho most Important branches of both wings of tho service In which a representative fiont the Klectlie City has 01 Is doing credit to the city und to himself or heisulf. There nre, hem nt home resting, af ter their fatiguing labois, two young women who were connected with the nuise depnilinent of the uovernmont's medical sen let. They nic tho Misses Hertha M. Heese und Anna Stewart. Miss Heete Is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. M. Heese, of 15 Noith Hyde t'atk avenue. Miss Stewail Is a Wilkes-liarreun, but for several years has resided here, and Is at present the guest of Miss Christine Jthuff, of the Scrnnton Private hospital. .Miss Heese held the lesponulblo posi tion of su'vtintoliduil of nurses, and of the suiglcal ward nt the government hospital at Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Mlis Stewart had diaige of section No. 2 of the Sternberg field ho.spltul at Chlckaiuauga Park, where tho Sec ond army corps was located. AMIAIU.H AND COMP12TKXT. Hoth nre amiable young ladles, thor oughly competent, and du.'ply Inter ested in the woik. Though not actual ly still in senite, both expeit and hope to be sent to hospitals In the South or elsewhere again In the Immediate future. Miss lleese Is n giaduate of Hellevuo hospital, Xew York city, has been n3 Plst.int superintendent of the Hackus hospital at Norwich, Conn., and sup erintendent of nurses at thu Fitch Ac cident hospital, at Uuffulo. She had charge of the surgical woik of tho fauviiiH Dr. Hoswell P.irke, of Huffalo, who Is ranked as one of the ten great est surgeons practicing lu this coun try. It was while at lUnTalo that Miss Heese was surprised by leeching a. telegram fiom Dr. Anna Mi Ceo ask ing If she could it pent for duty at one at Fort Thomas. Ky. It seems that Miss Heese's ability wus known to this noted lady phy sician, nnd nfter approval bv Dr. Pcrke. Mlsc Heese left for Fort Thom as on Aug. I last. Theic she remained until Xov. I. Thin hospital was. It will be rememben d, opined by the government at the bin racks when the n inonl of the nick regulars fnun Mon tnuk Point begun, the latter part of I July. Surgeon .Major Hall, of tho teg j uh-.is, wns in charge. Five sections, j with one i-uiidred patients to the sre I tlon. weie opened 111 the barracks. Thu I imiM 1 oininciii'v pi oof of this hospit 1 nl's t-lllclent management and work was Indicated by the comments of the li.wstigatlng c'l'inmlsrlon, who visited It 'lltui'Kdn. Thev pronnuni cd It per i''"t and a model for nil army hos- idl.l'.S. lU'NDHHD AND FIFTY XTHSKS. Miss Heese had soventy-llw male nnd sevcntv-llw female nurses under hei. Afti r .1 complete organization sho oiieiied 11 diet kitchen, which was vis ited by 1 inny prominent physicians und surgeons of Cincinnati. Ohio, which Is just neross the Ohio rlwr fiom Fort Thomas. The hospital caied for from four to five hundred patients ail the time. Niur by were quartered the Sixth Fulled Slates Infantry and the Klghlh Volunteer Immune infantry (coloied). Patients Were rei'led fi j j lKtiliy eeiy eainp in the i ountry east f the Mississippi uud from every I branch of the sc rvk. ! Concerning the elllcleney of female I niitsu nnd tin Ir lulnption to the work, I Miss Heuse upim s Mint it Is light under j 1 ei tain circumstances und Mint It otighl ' to be 111 leguliited that trained nurses I should at nil times be considered. She I sums ut) her work by easing that thu I government and the people theienbouts I . oikeil in 1 onstuut cn-opouitioti to-1 wards making the hospital what It ' should be. I .wry coin eh able detail j was thubirht of end met almost Imme- dlately. She elnl not Und the govern- ! incut ofUci-.U nicking In nny instant e, I and the ilth-eni vied s.ltii the gov-e'-nment u-i I euch other lu their ef- joris 10 ;,rt.o;e i.'i;. i.'itng and every tlins. She pass a grenf tiihutf to Surgeon Major hall's slull and management, ami to the assist, in e of the Ann and N'uvy league, l-ajt liters "f Ameilcan UoMdatlon. and oIoiiIhI Dr.mes. of I'iaeli.nati. 'lt:e lo.inir society provid ed a fund f Jl'.litu alone for emerg ency use. They sent in oiiD month .'7S worth of ices cream. iie hundred and fifty pounds of chicken were used In " ""' ' 'liamptit.ne ami Appolllnurls water was sent by the government for eetsmn 1 iitt"i. Tlieye are but hinall lnstaiu'LS or the nbrndaneo nnd uual- 11 y of thui'is lemly for eery use. Miss Keiie nil enriiptund by the 1 iiinei In wliieli the p op!" there nobly Poisoned Biooc! Dloasroopfclo Etching Spread All Ovor Hla Dody-Sloop Disturbed -t Hoot)'3 Sr.rsa'jarllla Drovo Out tho Poison and Cured. "I havo been poikoned eviry summer lor years Jr.it summer the poison eamo out on mo womo than eiw before. I would frequently be cv.al.etied durlnstho nlsht by thu lti-uim,. 1 would hcratch myself, but Insleml of bclnc relieved tho troublo spread to dKfermt pnrtaof my body. 1 tried various remedies which lxoplo recommended to me, but tiono ot them ever l.tliwd m?. I mado uj my iiiind tho pol'on eoul-j not bo cured un- til mj blood wan pure nnd then I decided to take Hood's yanapanita. Whllu talc JiiB the llrst bottlo I felt relieved from tho itcliln-j. lUeytcn talt-iiK tho inerticluo and it Ins entirely eurtd mo. J am now on inv tourth Fioitle and I can sleen ppundlvat nlsht." William Han. 312G WeEtmont htrett, 1'lilladelphla, l'n. E3ood's SaroapaEilEa Is tho fiest-ln fact tlio Oim True Illood Purifier. All ilrutyrtsta. Slj8lror$3. Oct only llood'g. Hnnrl'c; Plllr- cure ,lvcr '"! easy to 110011 S l,,StaUe,e3Sytooperate.SJo. fccondcd the efforts of n liberal gov ernment and wondeis how Micro could ho Instances of nei'lect in other hos pitals as Irt reported there was, The leading popcis of ClnclnniUl spoke highly of Miss Hcecc's work and of fered their services to her It she want ed to ask for anything from the public. Hut, she quaintly remarked, "I had hut to think and my thoughts were answered. " She addressed n nipctlng of the Army nnd Navy league while there und the Commercial Advertiser, of Clm nnatl, gave her cdltoihil mention. She hud 0110 Scinnton boy there. Ills nunie wus Kdwards. lie was raised by Mull Carrier John II. Phillips, and left hero for Georgia sewnil yours ago, Thcie he Joined a regiment when the war broke nut. Her summary of the whole thing was that the people nobly sup ported the government, the govern ment nobly met Its obligations, nnd the so'dlcr lnds benefited. Miss Heese ex pects soon to be sent South, to organ ize field hospitals In the winter camps. MISS STHWAHT'S WOHK. Miss Stewart graduated from the Sciantnn Private hospital here in June, 1S3T, and has been continually lu pruc tlco ever sine". That her services were ap)irec.lat"d Is evidenced by the lact that the government has asked her to hold herseir lu leadlness to again 1 nter thu service. Miss Stewatt llrst made application to Dr. Anna MeCieo. of Washington, D, C, when Dr. McCee was given chnig-; of the woik of forming tho nurse corps for work In the aimy enmns. The 10 ply was unfavorable at Hist nnd Miss Stowait was rather Inclined to aban don the Idea of becoming an nrn.y nurse, when she received word at hrr home In Wilkes-Ham to file an appli cation with Mm William Mi ('annoy, of Philadelphia. This she proiiin'iy did and on Aug. :2 lat was nrdci J to 10 poit at Chlckaiuauga Park. Tcniussiw, for duty. Artivlng thcie, Miss Stewart 'las as signed to Steinberg hospital, so called In honor of Siiigeon General Sternberg. Ths hn?:iiuil way In charge of Colonel Kmmeti Glllln. It was capable of bundling CO'J patients ut one time. It wns formed of ten sei tlons of ten tents and ten !l each and seven fr.i.ne pavilions. Hack tent would hold four patients and each pavilion tweal,. Hach nurse had two tents and four patients in a tent, or ten patient!. If In the pavilion. For each section or oich pavilion there wns a nurse In chaige who made lequlsitloii on the medicinal del nrtmciit nnd she In turn lllh'd requisitions from tho nurses in her section or pavilion. LIFi: WAS lNTRlSHSTING. Mss Stewart s-uys that during her time there everything wan done with perfect system. Kvi ry care and atten tion wns given the patients and Micro wus no lad: of medicine, food or dain ties. During the first month wio pa tients weie cared for in this hospital und sixty-seven deaths were rccotded, only two of which were from her sec tion (No. L'). She was on night duty for M'venteeii nights and then was given day assignment. The hours were Horn 7 n. m. to 7 p. in. and an hour mf. The life was exceedingly inteiestlng und novel. The hospital was located lu 1111 Ideal spot. The water they used was brought from Cold Springs, sewn miles nway. and wu perfectly pure. Their first water supply wus Hyglca Mineral Water. 1 ontracted foi In New York elty. After three weeks' trial it was condemned. Concerning the f, mo bility of having women nurses in eump. Miss Stewnrt said that she considered It all light in 11 dhMon hospllul, but not in n lerln.cntnl. Theie weie several lied Clous nurses theie, known by 11 finall button with 11 red cross upon It. These muses were sent from Hid Cross mi letle.i nil over the country. The regular Ked Cioss nurse Is distinguished b" th" noss, which U woi 11 on the slei ve, near the shoulder on the right aim. The urmy nuiti' wore 11 circlet of white broad cloth with a lei crotis 011 it ami pUced 11 ruti ml the sleow of Mm left arm iii-nr the elbow. The gowrnment nurses were con trol ted lor slmilui to the volunteer physicians. When Miss Stewart's con. trui l expired on Oct. in. .die was glwn 11 ten da' fuilout;h uivl the annull 1111 nt of la r contract was irlvcn inn ilitlnn.ill). vlss., tiiat she hold herself in readiness to lie sent to Porto Hleo. She expei ts to in. called upon and Is will ing irnl anxious. She wus personally ooivplinn nt' .1 while nt St-rnbeig hos pital by Colonel Glllln, who was then major, und who regularly visited the hospital. mm on :.; Kttlo c'T-ti'-ntbT old q!l h.-nl lz"mn. 7ol.J. la'.l U.i.li ef r .lnhpi, bit blio l.e -jjittla?; -ir?. I 1 to uuplicrl." ii! 1 1 , r. . I toi'rv'.aliT.h.ilti jurli r o i tli" t-l.!". I ejill rot hill her, rim wnutd 1. 1 ': c'i'l c. ream, ,i.nl, i.l.o.i sho coul I, !w vi.ulil tc.-.r her fjeo tl'id K.":n rlr.'"t to piece-. Trur Imxaiof rtijei '.('il.iti'iint),twi' ial;cs ol Ci-.iii ai .; iai', i-iii ciTitu nv I;.ovI:T r-iril her, anil ,io tru nrr t It. l'cb.TOJ. .MH.H.A.rONH.vi',Ml)0n,y.lI. Ppiinrd-ncliirtTHixT Wrrmhititwl h I'iti ri' -tnv,,.rl,iinr, n,ti.n;w IM tti atiiuttntDI), I; til 1H.1.1 4j.i j vj! I !T(LU4 l'.KJI(l TKM 4'oilitiiiihtiitti wtM. I'lirr.R ur iwnf'nr'i CuLt',r7oi,Uvt)tou it jvt ) Lixr J. 'ItlU 11 m.u. IT9 m $!'.. .v. .v Flyer Davidow, THE CD-APEST SHOE STCR 307 Lackawanna Ave. SHOES FAOM 00s TO $4,00 pn r-i n Y X? 7.J.- U i Vsift:T a vii.'vf W M -V"V' vjsrt H N Is2.kdi2 A Sfa fllf i DreSS QoodS t money-saving arguments, that it will at once appeal to the economical instincts of every buyer ot JJress Goods in the com munity. At 25c the Yard All Wool Checks and Plaids, 38 to 44 inches wide, in the newest colorings. Easily worth 50c yard. At 50c the Yard 40 to 45-inch Novelty and Plain Goods, an immense variety and rare value at 75c yard. At 75c the Yard Silk and Wool Novelties in the newest effects in good wearing quality and elegant designs, all worth from $1.25 to $1.50 yard. A Silk Sale! We have rcntly closed a purchase X ol several hundred vards ol Pancy Silks t in llumercms styles patterns and colors, at less than cost oF manufacture. We will dispose of this lot in the quietest possible manner At Sevent3'Fve Cents a Yard. They are worth from $1.00 to $1.25 a yard-.-nobby and exclusive checks and blocks for waists, skirts and linings. Sale opens this Monday morning at cS.30. 2S (QflfK 127 and MERCHANT TAILORING. Coinpnro irir tjarnif nii with others 1 ooU al tin woil.munbii) nnd Ut Whi-ii von have done thls von will real iz" that oui low pilc! are 1!K.IjLY low. . J. UrtYfO, Arc id- .iulllia.'. 1KB Illlili Nil flFscftAsr3:i Special Attention (liven '. 1! i'.. lies, nu.l Personal Account!. Liberal Aconiuni .l itl.n i; tciule.l Acconlin,; to UnUiiuji nn.l Responsibility. Ul'or Cent. Intet-Jit AUowjJ on Intercut Uepojit3. Capital, Surplfli, Undivided ProHts, J200.00) 300,003 79,003 W.U. COXXKLL. rrc4'Jc:it. HKMtY BKIilX, .)!., Vice lrcs. W1LL1AJL II. VV.V&. t'aiSUBP The vault of till h.m'c ii pro. tecteil by llolni-'a' l'.lectrii 1'ro. tectivo ftysteni. THE COUMTY Savings Bank and TrasI Go. 423Uck3W3nu Ayi.SsrailJLPa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 53,000.00 I'J3 Illl.TvMtH 11 I ll 1 ; .lj,'Xltl. Acii ui I rust.':, AJml iliri: ir, 111 irJUa I.. A. U'AT'lii. I vilJ.-nt l. .. IO INS )J, u- TJillint. A. II. CiMISIV. Cj:iI.T. DIKUCTOIt.. Wm P. I lain tea J, llvcre'.t Warrs i August Publnun, It, l. Kl ibury, Julio I'. Kelley. o. i.-. Jalniua. U A. Watrci. siiUi.il l'. J M ?5l I 17 Vil i' I CiT Wl&VtfU $ WQB V W Washington Avenue So far reach ino-. t&z 129 Wash nig ton Garnets end ) j?0 Wt invite jiii inspection of our snpeib stocl; of C.irpcts and Dra psrics, belicvinj; it to l; tin l.irgj-st jnv.i nnst carefully selected in Northeastern Peiinsylwini.-i, and at lowest piiccb. Wilton Axminstcr Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARP2TS Window Shades, Furniture Coven 21 gs, WaS3 Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & HcANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. EfAlAiAMMA Mi WB ft mm PlHl NilE ens Hill limber cut to order on .sliurt notice, llarilwood Mine Kails eawtil to uniform IchjUIm constnntly on liaiul. Peeled 15r-inloclt Prop 'I'imher promptly 1 iimtalicJ. .1IILI.S At Cro44 I'ork. hotter Co.. on th UtifTalo and Siisqne. hmuia Kailroad. At .Mln a, l'otter County, '.'u., on Couderjport, and fort Aiiea.iny itiuiro.ut. i.sipacity (iiisiiKAl oil-1 1. i-i -Huaru ot TcSephone No. 1014. i. 01D POINT COMFORT Is the most jittr.ictive short nip j.t this season of the i ear. Express Steamships of ths m ill! LEIE Perform Daily S:ivlce. Through tickets returning froai Washingto.x by latl or water. . I'm full liiiormatluu apply lu W. L. PRYOR, l.cliluli Valley K'ullroaJ, 309 Lack. Ave, SCKANION, PA. WASIIHCTON i Li v. 'y so convincing in its wra k Avenue. lraoiie Renaissance 1 Irish Point Brussels LACE CURTAINS Tambour j Dresden J Rugs, 12D WYOMING AVENUE I HMQC LUEfcSUL MaNUF-CTUHIBJ OF HM IB - frt'u.uuij reet per nny. )f Trade iluildhii;, Scrnnton, Pa. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . , . WIRINGS Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. Just Received ;it & GILLETTE BROS. t sij Waslilnjlon Acnu:, A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES that will be sold cheap. A lull line of Watches, Jewel ery, Musical Instalments rv ami .sporting tioods N always on hand itv xl?p B mm her 1,