8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. NOVEMBEK 24, 1808. THANKSGIVING DAY AT CAMP YOUNG MEN HAVE ARRANGED TO CELE BRATE THE DAY. All of the (Jompaules with the Ex ception of F Will Enjoy a Turkey Dinner The Members of That Command Will Revel In n Pig Roast Manner In Which Sunday Was Spent in the New Camp New Routine of Duty Has Been Issued. Special to tlio Bcr.intrn Tribune Camii Younjr. Augusta, Ou., Nov. 23. The boys of the Thirteenth uro all well unci happy tonight and look forward to tomonow with Joyful anticipations. Thanksgiving D.iy will bo cclcliinted bj nn entile cetsutlon fioin all military ilutlrs. To make tbo occasion more realistic nnd enjoyable, turkey dlnncis will ln Blvcn by Companies A, H, C, V, 12, O nnd H. Company F will luuo a toast 1'ig. The day will be doubly celebrated In Company C by the piesentation of a bcuutiful swoiil, the gift of the ineni brts of the comn.my to I.ieutennut 'TliomuH I. Muiphy. All send greetings and best wlchus for an enjoyable dinner to friends at home. (.'imp presented a scene of tan beauty and nttiactlvcnefs Kund ty. ZMani' lsltois from the city or Aug tista, fiom the ntlghljoiing town of Hummel vllle, .mil from the sunound ing tountty have come here to Inspect a phase or life which to them Is both Interesting and novel a small at my of noithetn soldiers lesting iUletl on these eteinal sand hill", unmolested and feat lug no foe In a spot whole not ho very long ago a welter of the blue would not hue dared to make his ap peal a nee. YOUNO AND OLD TU12U12. The joung nnd the old wete hue, nnd the combination of all the colois which have bun cnllcd forth by this summer-like day in this land of siin bhlno is unusually pretty. The regi mental band of the Fifteenth Minne sota cave a concert which uttraitid interested heaiets, citizejib und sol diers ,fiom eeiy diiectlon. Katther away, .111(1 neater to the arsenal, were heard the heay, continuous stiokesof numbuless htimmeis wielded bj mein bcis of the Engineer coips, who weie busily engagul ill the woik of electing large bakeries In which will be made all the In cad needed for both bilgades. The wide load, sepal atlng the lespec t Ive commands of Htigadler CSuncial Jolilii and of Hilgadier Cipnei.il Axllne. Is u crltable nilduav thlough which thronged and hunied backwtnd and loi waul nun, women and childitn, sol diers on foot, troopeis and mounted ofllceis of cnerj gi.ule and description. N'eaiei to home, and ail through the Thiiteenth's camp, n .somewhat similar condition M e ailed. Details of men were hard at woik olp.nlng away tin last cs?tlse of vegetation, laking up the last leaf and the last blade of giass which could mar the neat nppeaiance of camp, and leaving only the white, clean, shining sind, and a competent coips of oiipenteih weie putting the finishing touches on the iegtinent.il ommlosurv and the mess tents of the otllcers. rinaliv, to complete the scene, some of the bo s dl-noited themselves like clilldren up and down their eompanj .slieets all of them without coats, and many of them without hats, or shots, Holiday Talk Not too early to consider this prop osition Christmas b only some six weeks forwar 1. The holidays have a direct bearing upon our business. They create a demand for special lines the many lines of novelties and novel wares for gift usages. Hence the special efforts that have been put forth months ago and are now being put forth to make this year's collection and display unprecedented. It's too early to speak in detail of the many lines, so only this men tion of some of the exclusive sorts that were gathered by our buyer while on the continent during the summer, and which are now receiv ing here, for the first time, the light of day on American soil. There are Bronzes, Leathers and Dresdens from Germany; Hand Painted Toilet Articles, Nic-Nacs and Jewelry from France; Ivoiy, Cut Glass, Silver and Gun Metal Novelties from England. All the impoitant art centers of the old world have representatives in this veritable pan-municipal show. It's a duty owing to yourself to see ths vast collectiou of Statuettes, Busts, Vases, Toilet Things and Table Ar ticles. It's not a good time to cry of prices art is not measured by dol lars and cents. Therefore it's in consistent to shout "Cheap ! Cheap!" in the same breath with "Finest and Best." Yet in truth we hold the matter of price as highly important. there is no sentimentality in our prices each mark is based on a business percentage of the cost.and the goods cost less than you ex pectthat's triumph enough. About Gloves Dent Walking Gloves for wo men's street wear are here in splen did assortment of new shades, and priced lower than the askings of Dent's accredited New York- agents BUT if you are satisfied with a Si.oo glove you'll be satisfied with no other if you once wear OUR DOLLAR GLOVE. Made to lit, wear and look like a celebrated make at a half more than our Si.oo asking. ISAA'' LONJ. 7a unci 7ft I'ubllo facjuare, WJUCEa-UAKHE, l'A. I OVAL 4bsoiuxeiv1Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROl 0INU WWfH CO , HtW von. or stockings. It Is suiliciently warm to Rive the boys that "sweet do-nothing" feeling, that spring feer, listless and languid, which fortunately prevents them from over-exertion, and at the Maine time ettrres coughs and colds more effectively than nny medicine. STAT12 OP TlII2KMOMI2TI2K. At 3 30 In the nfteinoon, with u fresh breeze blowing. It was SU degrees in the shndc, 92 dcgiecs In the sun, and when the thciniuineter was placed on the sand the meicury went up to 07 de grees, t'nder these circumstances, and with Thanksgiving onl live dus off, a leiuembiaiice of our climate In the hoi th at this time of ear appeals more like u dieam than a lenllty. Chinch sen Ices were held, for the first time In the new camp, In Com pany (3Y mew tent Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Chaplain Stnlil oflkinted. and had reason to expiets his appreci ation of the largo audience which wus picent. 12ery company sent its quota, and all eagerly took pait in the ser vices A number of the Catholic tin la bels of the regiment took advnntage of the oppoitunltv offeted, and went to Augusta, wheie thej attended muss In St. I'atikk's chinch. In nuisuanee of an cudei fioui the division commander, calling upon the brigade commanders to change the hours for the routine of camp lite, Colonel Hoffman, who If tempoiailly in chaige of the Third brigade, last night issued an important (titular whose contents gac the greatest plcnsuie to the boys. It was loinniunlcated to regimental headquaiteis, and thence to the company commnndcts, who had It lead to their men It was favorably commented on, and ceitalnls- is the niot popular older which has, been published In a lone time Tin: Ni:w chi:di'li2. Accoidlng to Its provisions, the fol lowing schedule of liotitf for the dlffei ent duties of camp has been adopted: Fit st eall for rcellle, G.JiO a. in.: lev eille, G4j, assembly for loll call, r,0. mess, i, ueucial police of camp, T :u. sick call. 7 80: guard mount, U. chill, school of the soldier, O.Kit, recall fiom tit 111. 11; mess, 12 in., drill, school of the battillon. 2 p. m., lecall fiom drill, 3.30; chess pal ado, 1; mes, 5, tnttoo, 0; call to quaiteis, o IB, taps, y.,!0. On daM when theie Is no dress parade, iltst call for it treat will be blown at 1.45 p. in., and retieat roll call will be held at r. p. in , and check loll call at taps. This oidei calls foi three changes of special Impoitance. The tlrst Is hav ing guard mount In the morning at . inste-id of at S o'clock, the second is putting the mo ning loll call back from twenty minutes past slv to ten min utes before seven This means half .in hour of etl.i sleet which will, of com so, be appreciated, but the mo't decided impiovement of all consists In lining icgulai roll call at ietre.it and a check loll call at taps As it hus been In the past, the men had to wait mound camp from supper time till 9 o'clock, without mi thing to do, m any plice to go to clhett themsehes, and without lights In their tents to lead, as It urew dmk at r o'clock In the afternoon. Manj, on that account, be came lestless, dlfgusted and ended bv running away for a few dajs As It is to be heieafter, the bnysVwill have to answer joll call at p. in., and then may go to lied If thej so desire, always making suio to he Iir their quarteis at half-past nine in older to be accounted for as :nesent at the check loll call. This latter Idea Is copied aftei the practice which is followed In the regu lar army, and Is a deservedly popular Innovation. KTIUCT ni2GUI,ATIOX. Heieafter no enlisted man will be allowed to leave the limits of camp without a pass, signed by tils company, and approved by his regimental, com manded. Otheivvle he Is mho to be picked up by the provost gunid, which is tli liter than usual. First Lieutenant W. " Inslls, of D Company, who left the lelment at Dunn looting to go vve't on an extended tour for the good of his health, on the let tilk. ite of a iilijrfcluii as to his phsleal Inability, has been gi anted a further leave of absence of one month. Many of the quai termaster seigeants and of the company clerks, as well as the membeis of the commKsaiy Htnff, pun some oi their p.ipeis and other valuables on n slow ft eight the day the regiment left Pennsylvania. They have not vet leeched them, and one of the victims of the slow fi eight's speed to day calculated that the boxes would not lie heie befoio the net general Hood Coipoial William IJimkerley and Pil vates How aid Davis, Alev Jlajdi und Frank W Hanks, of C, returned fiom an extended sick ftu lough, lepoitlng to their com' anv bcfoie the Thlittenth left Camp Meade. I'rlvalis Thomas Hlair, Thomas Da vis and Dav Id C. Williams, or F. have i etui ncd fiom their homes In Seianton. wheie thev spent a few days on fur lough. V NKW HOT12I, Conu.anv 15 has an "Hotel de I'o lock," whose inmates me Coipoial Fied Uellcishelm and Private Jiang Ilines, Kimble. Haker and Helm Thej had a very warm "house-w aiming" lant night. Privates Whipple, rtobeit Harmony nnd Henri Ives, of D. have Joined their company the fomier after a f e dajs" absence on fui lough, the two latter after extended sick fui loughs Pilvates John Hilt and Cluules Mi Mullen, of 12 Company, have returned to camp fiom their homes, wheie thej spent some time on slek fui lough. Quai termaster Seiegant George Cul ver, who was taken sick at Dunn Lor Injf. and gi anted a sick fui lough, and Cotiioi.il Austin Petry. Musician Jones and Pihntcs Hurry C. Jlooio and Will Young, of A Conipani. have letiuned to earn p. Company Clerk John T Coakley, of 11, lu;s returned from a four dajh' fur lough. Pi l site Michael J. (Jlluiartln, of II, who was home for thlity days on ac count of sickness, ictuined to hip com pany yesterday. He Is now enjoy ing good health niehaid J Houike. JER1IYN AND MAYFIELD. Miss Hllzabeth Qulnn, of Main street, is visiting frlencU In Pott Jeivls. Mrs. Walter Murray, of Second stieet, left yesteiday to visit her duuqhter, Carrie, at StiouiHlnin,' State Nomial school, Mr, ltobert Blakcslee, of Cornell uni Powder versity, Is vlsltlne nt the residence of C. I). Winter, on Main street. Attorney 11. D, Carey was In Mod ule yesterday on professional buslnes". The t perl it levivol services which are being lipid In the Methodist Epis copal church have been vety success ful. About fifty-live were taken Into the church Inst Sunday i.lght nnd the inteiest In the meellng.i Is greater at present then nt any time duilng the meeting!. At the Methodist church tonight I2di tor lloundy will deliver his lecture, de scribing his trip to the Klondike to glon and will Illustrate, so far as pos sibly his, lecture with pictures that wcr taken by one of the party who Is a photoginpher. Tile lecture will be a treat and the house should bo llll-'d to the deois Miss Lillian Hutehlngs leturncd yes tercliy tit her home at Moosle, nfter having spent -eveial days visiting friends in to, in. Miss nessle Frens was calling on iil-i.ds In Caibondalo last Tuesday veiling. C.eoige Hlnke is doing Jury duty this week lit the county seat. Dr. S D. Davis wus In Sci anion yes teiday Mis. C. W. Stanton, of Cnrbondule, was calling on friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Adams Is seriously ill at her home on Foiutli street. Ml. and Mrs. James Collins, who for some time lestded on North Muln street, lime moved to Caibondalo. FOREST CITY. Thomas 111 own made a business1 tilt) to Honesdnle, Tuesday Miss llllen Smith and MV. James Ooi don. both of this boiough, were- united In mairiage at .1 o'clock Tuesday nftei noon in the Piesbteilnn church by Hew W. A. Caiiington. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon will leslde In Forest City. Four Finest City young men. H. Hur ton Smith. M. floidoti, Sidney Lott and Hlclmid Moile, went clown to the re el ultlng oillco at Carbondnle and en listed in the regular aimy, on Tues day. This makes seven Forest City bov.s em oiled In the legulais. Nelson Wcstcott, George Dennett and Thomas Biown, Jr.now being with the Eleventh infantry, at San Juan, Porto ltlco. Messis. William II. Wlldenberger and I. V Smith spent the (list of the week In New Yoik city. Mis. Therein L. Hoiton Is visiting her son. Ei nest Horton, at Waymatt. Miss Anna McLaushlin lit the guest of her sister, Mis. Fied. Soby, at Jer mi n. Mr. and JIrs A. D. Kelnens are guests today of Ml. Kelnens' parents in Scranton. For the past two years limes have been what nie called "haul" in Forest City. The leason wus that the mines were woiked only a few days In each month dining n greater part of that time and that theie weie no other In dustiles here to fall back on that would give men employment and thus some what lelleve unfavoiable conditions. Twhe In the pan tight yeais a boaid of tiade has been oiganized In the bor ough, presumably with the object In lew of sec ui lng the location In Forest City ot one or moie manufacturing es tablishments, but In both Instances the bo.ud, after a very short existence quietly took Its place among the things that have been and piactlcally nothing was accomplished. To some, such ex perience would seem to indicate that the people of the town weie Incapable of making a sustained effort towuid building tlie place up on a solid foun dation and assurlni; Its future growth and business prosperity. But this Is not the right view to take of the mat ter When the business men and prop erty owners come to thoroughly leallze that the borough can make but little further progress without the aid of inaiiufactuilne induptiles they will awaken from their Inactivity nnd use the eneigy which they possess In such a manner that lesults will follow which will make Forest City a thriving and prospeious community. The bonid of tiade that was last organized hero stinted out well and succeeded In hav ing a company formed and a shop built for the manufactuio of mine cais. The ventuio did not piovc the success that It was' expected it would and the boaid of trade died a uatuinl death through lack of continuity. Theie was no good lea so n for such a result One failure would not discourage an Individual and It ought not to have dlscouiaged a bod of business men woiking for tlie build ing up of their town, tor the Increase In value of their piopeity, for the plac ing of their business on a more) paying basis nnd for the furnishing of those who earn bv theii lihoi their dally luend with a sure means of livelihood. Eveiy town that has ever amounted to anything liat" clone so bj means of v ai led Industiles and the measure of u town's piosperltj is guaged by the number of Its enteipilses employing labor. When this is well understood nnd acted upon In tlie right way. Forest Clti's futuie will be assuied and it will lie a successful one Then property values will not dectenw. but inctease, then business will not be at a stand still but will boom, then the failure of Bhiiiilcl lo la eur (mill) iiieiliflno i licit aiitl every traveller's grip. Tliey me InviliMlile ulirn tlie hoiiui h li it out or order; euro tinti1 ii-'ir. ti'lluiiinese, nnrl II I vr t i . " M ,.,1 vnirliMjt ,1iiti ymiuiim !iiiimi9iii!uimiiii!iiiBitii!iiimimimiiMiinimiiiEimiiig!2 m am S" CF tt 7 jm r7f Jw if DJitJf jfKHB W1 m I jw m mi V. Of jt m AY 13 M Mr mL W- 0" m I v iff O I Bgf fB I if mm Sf M. Corner Lackawanna Closed all day today, 1 1 "Thanksgiving." I s v I niiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiuiiiiiiHiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiihiiiiiiCs one single line of work will not create n genernl depression; then wo will take rank with the towna whoso stnblllty Is lecognlzed. There Is every facility hero needed for manufacturing good water power, cheap fuel and plenty of excel lent sites. Tlie car shop vvoutd make n -rood place for the Initial Industry and It ought not to take much work to Induce some labor-employing company to come here and occupy It and use It. Let those who hnve interests at stake form u board, not for the name of hav ing such an otganlzutlon, but for work for hard work and continued work nnd Inside of the next three or four years there will be a change In our condition und prospects that will more than tepay us for the efforts that we have expended Carried Lantorn nnd Stiaw. Dubois Pa Nov 21-Tlio big bam on tho stock turni of James 12. Dubois near hero wan burred this inoruliur. Twenty cattle, several horses and many tons of liny and gruln were consumed. Tin loss is estimated ut JIOCOu, insurance not given Tho tire oilglnutid bv a bov at limptlnfg to entrv a lighted lantern mid an urmful of straw at the simn tlinbe. Thn tiro department was unable to savo uny part of th" building. CURED BY GUTIGtIRA SOAP Before using Octntra SoAr, my face and hands were just as roiigli as could bo and my faro was all covered with piuiile3. I was un fit to looknt.liutafter using Cuticlba Soap thrco weeks, uiy faco was equal to velvet. Feb. C, 1808. l'AlTL DTTK12, Cbaler, La. I nufTercd with blacl herds and plinrtlcs for two or three )can until it became chronic. I tried over) thing Imaginable, but It did mo no good. CUTlcur.ASor cured me. reb.aV'JS. L.V.C11I.UAM, Oal: P. O., Ya. I was troubled for elpht jean with pimples on the fice. 1 commenced using CI'ticura Sovp. In a vcrv short time the pimples nil disappeared and mv sMn Is now In a healthy condition. JAM12S l'OSTEl:, I"cb. 17, 1803. Dlxmont, Allegheny Co , Pa. Snlil throuehut th' wiwlil Prl-c !V. Totiip Dpco liiiiHrx C"H .Stile P-ips, lif.ton iyr" How lu I'rcTtui noil "" IVm'-s m j'Vil fw. GOOD HEWS FOR TOURISTS THE CELEBRATED Sunset Limited Train . . . Will operate between New Orleans, Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal., during the neason of 1S0S-1S99 Through without change from the Crescent City to the Oolden Gate.. r.S bouts to Los Angeles, 7." hours to San Finnclsco Fine Southern route for Winter ttavel, Write for particulars. E. HAWLEY. A. G. T. H., L. II. NUTTING, E. V. A., JI9 Itroudv, ny or I Ilattcry Place, M!VV YORK, N Y. B. J. SMITH, AGT., A. M. LONGACRE, T. P. A., iov bunth Third Strc:t, PMILAUULIHIIA, PA. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE LOW RATHS ON OUR PERSONALLY CON DUCTED TOURIbT 1.XCUR IONS Leave Boston and New Ungljnd points evey WcsnesJity via Chicago, Cobra da bprlngs and Scenic Route. Souther l Route leaves Bii ton every Mon day i in Chicago, Kansas City l:t Worth and LI i'aso to Lot Angeles There Lxcurslun Ca- are attached to fait Passenger Trains, and their pupularlt) Is evi dence iliat we oiler th best. Write for handsome Itinerary which gives full Information and rew nap, sent frc. Address VV. J. LUAHY, ill s. oth St., 1 lilla delphla, Pa ;JOMN bniJASTIAN, 0. P. A , Chlcaeo. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Effjctivsius; ani Djnbiiiiy SPECIALLY EQUIPPZD FOR RIME WORK Warren EhretCo., S'21 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE DICKSON M'Ffi CD,, bcnuilon unci VVIIItos-Uaritf. t'a. .Man ifactmcrs of LOCORIOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Uollcrs, Hoisting and I'urnpln; Maiilner , Geueial Orilcu, Scruutoii li Chas. Du l. swft, Ceo. M. Ilallstead, Hdiv. Swift. C. II. Vail ISiuklrk. "AkL!cjrD Insurance rcleiiuono tunihci, 8(ia Room 50(1 Connell Building, Scranton. Horty I ' it ZT and Wyoming Avenues, not isnnollvSMa aa riiowftiQ - JkfigL,-1, Afa C' "'V' ??"f& vWst You Cannot Reasonably Delay Your Cloak buying much longer. Furthermore, there is an advantage in buying now. Our stock is complete at present with the natty styles so much sought for, contracted for when cloths were cheaper and manufac turers had lots of time to make them up carefully. Connolly 127 and THIRD NATIONAL BAN OF SCRANTON, Spoclsil Attention Given to Uiul ncss nnd l'cr.otinl Account!. Liberal Accommodation; IX tended According to I3alausci anJ Responsibility, aier Cent. Interjit Allowed oa Interest Oopodlta. Capital, Surplus, $200,008 400,000 WM. CONNEIiTi, Frcshlcnt. UEXUY BEI.IN.Jr., Vice Pre?. W1LLIA1I II. PKCK, Oashbr The vault of tills bank U pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Klcctric Pro tective bystein. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 506 Sprue? Str33t, Scran hi, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 35,000.00 I'avs Interests on saline deport!. Acts uj Iruste;, AJmlnlslratur, OuarJIan L. A. WATRRS. President. O s.JlHNbUV, Vic; I'reilJsnt. A. II CtUlSTV. Cashier. DIUUCTOKS. Win I'. MallitcaJ. i:erett Warren. August Robinson, U. I. Kingsbury. John P. Kellev, O. b. Johisan. I- A. Watrca. At Last We Have It A CAMERA that; will do first class work for CULL AND SEE THEM. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 Washlazlo.1 Avj, VWXwivrnin'W Avfmiif. liiVJU-'VC 129 Washington arpeis en We invite an inspection of our superb stock oi Cirpcts and Dra peries, believing it to ba tlu lirgw-st ,n.l man cuefully selected in Northeabtern Pennsylvanui, and at lowest puces. Wilton Axminster Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARPUS J Window Shades, Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & HcANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. LACKAWANNA HER 00., hlAMUFACTURHBS OF 8SN8 SHi Plfl. HIE HEMLOCK 111 HBIOD UUffiB Dill Timber cut to order on aliort notice. Hardwood Mine Rails tawed to uniform lengthy constantly on lnuid. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished, MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Susquc. honna Kailrond. At iUlna, Potter County. Vn, on Couderaport. und Port Allegany Kullroad. Capaoity 400.00U feet per day. GENEUAL Ol'FICE-Board of Trads Buildins, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. WASIIHGTOH M OLD POINT COMFORT Is the mobt attractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOllKiOI LINE Perform Dally Ssrvlc:. Through tickets returning fro,n Washington by rail or water. I'ur full tiifurimttlou ply to W. L. PRYOR, I.elilEh Valley RallroaJ, 309 Lack. Ave., SCKANTON, PA. .jk mnm-vmm.w i'iiSS'i2tiJi Avenue. Renaissance " Irish Point I Brussels MCE CURTAINS Tambour Dresden J Rugs, 129 WYOMING AVENU Steam and Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. Just Received at GILLETTE BROS. 7 127 Wellington Aenu A JOB L.OT OF" LADIES' AND M:N'S SHOES that will be sold cheap. A full line of Watches, Jewel cry, Musical Instruments Vaiul Sporting Goods A always on hand Vi a i t
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