8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1', 1898. Royal V Absolutely Ipube Mokes tfic food more delicious and wholesome novu noma powotnfo . tvoi. phases of life in camp Mckenzie PRIVATE AKCHER SMITH, OF G, OPERATED UPON. Sustained nn Injuiy to the Knee Which Berame Very Tioublcsomc and Requited the Sm goon's Knife. Smnll Tiic in Camp Caused n Good Deal of Excltemcnt-Pilvnte Heniy Smith, of D, Received n Veiy Unique Cigar Box fiom a Filend in This City. Bjirrlul 1o t lie Sciatitun Trimini Cainii .Mi'Kenssle. AtlKUstu, (In.. Nov. En A dollfiilo opi-i'.itlnn lias bwti per 1oi mod bv Dr. Illtinc-lmnl on l 1m? ilK"t knot; of 1'ilvntc Aiclur Smith, of O roinpan.v. Kor sonic tlini' J'llwite Sinltli liail be i II inidcn'd Inoap.ililc of atti'iid tiiK to hi icKiilai ilutU' on account ot koiik' tmknuun alTcctlon, the Mat of all the tioublc licliur llinlcl llio Uncc cap Finally the pains liuninc so shm-ic th.it nn I'xanilnallon hail to lie made. It was diagnosed that up mIii"s hart foimed which K'liilciPil an opei.ltlon neiew-ary without ilel.iv Tills fell tn the lot of l.lelltc-linnt Hl.uii li.ml who has had untiMial sin -i.f.s In several similar c.ive duiliiff the past lour in lle nioiiths. and who lost no time In llilx lnluiH-t. He perfoimcd the opeiatlor a lew iluy alio, anil so veil was the wmK done that the pa tient Is now veiy miicli lmpioed. Tin nbsccss wax i ompleteb removed and the wound Is now uipldly liealins. It Is expVctfd that Pi hate Smith iitll lie able to be aioliud as will ns miT in the com so of elj,'ht or ten days Willie enfMKed In pulllliK Mump a few days upn l'llvate .lames Andei son, of fnmiiauy A. was sdlKhth lu- Juied. In moving about lather oulik Iv his llsht toot came in contact with ii Mi.Up twlp whii h piojpcted alioe tho uround. The fmce in' the move ment was sn meat and the stump so blu.rp that it pleiced the leather of the .shoe and cut the lilu toe of the foot. The Mine was removed ntul tho injiiied member dieted v.lthout delay, i'rhate AnUi-oii is now able to walk tiiouud again. riKi: IX ('AMR At t o'clock a fe evenliiBs apo as the me; were cotnfoi tably seated in their ten'3 lending 01 writing lelteis tho s-entty at No. 1 post soundea the lire call. The entile icKlment was ailed out, and it was seen th.it the brush to the lear ot the legiment was on lire. The- piospect ot some excite ment brought out all the men. ami they Mion demolished the Hie. cutting niul iiatleied down the small tnes and Miintheilng the Haines witli s.iml Piivate Uenjamln V. Smith, of r. who becime seiiouslv sick on July "0, ihlle the legiment wa at Camp Alger (Palls Chin ill), and who sitae then has been twice la Division hospital, has asked for another extension. An addi The Social Season Humors of iclitj ovinia for the boll liiv homc-iomlnps nrr luiiid. And we are read icady wlih lalnlcs. mid trim mings, and ace) -(,, , M.icud with UiU Miecl d pie-Chrlsimns ill-pin; a U. Wraps. JJiess Cilnli . mid Aeeessnrles r, "I'o well attired" ami tile, pries, Mng. "At little ixpeiisi Evening Wraps Mtitors tc tills Mote, bom Willi tin ir rjes open will in asoiiml tli.il siniiss In the m lei lion ol Cutting Wuips Ins at tiiidul oiu vvivs p.irislan novdllis In Tlte.mr .. ,il I'.irtv Wiaps, Impoitul by ns, h.ive t.itdv come. A word ot dotcrip- lion follows, in which vou sp0 tliruur.lt inn eyes. j pt rsonai investigjtlnn will lie moio H.itislvlrg One bediltj ot I.lf,l.l Jllne H.itin. hns an all nur eliei t of Ap plliuid Net Willi trimmings ot i utile i! ulibons ami ciuiue-fcMtbi is I. laid wu.li lullteil T.ilfeta. Aliothel Is nf Dovi Coloied Kirjuli iroalcloth ami is cut with triple ci p -s ovcil.ipplag The rnll.li and shinildi- sue trimniid with all ovel diureil rilibotis, lined with Citlci Taffeta. There Is anotli. r of Pawn Hro.uU.lolh with a ulne-liieli limine ! of sunn materials, it Is dccoi.ited with and cmluolilirj- and vilvet applliie lug. A iiulltcd f.itlii of matihlng color lliu s the body of the wrap. Whether tluse magnificent efforts may lie tetnieil vioiks ot all Is for jour ova dt fiiillloii .mil opinion. Certainly tbcj are ptoduc Hoiik ol p.uaniount ginliis?. Evening Dress Fabrics A subject th it it imI' a Milium Ii ou will look it ovu uu will audi i stand whj A biiperh collection that enjoys the honor ot two Htlpirlativth latgiht and best These fabrics might aptlj be tiimxl "night-blooming teNtilcs'- a lUllcate till, uto to their beatitj- and the fact thai tlu-j nro for evening wem Anions all these temptation of prcttl ucsj thcio Is little mid to add the pei huaslon of iirh f- Hut tluj aie moderate noiigh Wu a piond to claim tint no other More in tills cottar of the Common wealth shows such a well chosen v.inltv. PLAIN AND mtOCADlSI) SATINS, PLAIN AND riC.tmCD TAtTCTAS. I'OI'MNH. J'lOtrilCO UnCUTV SICKS. CUOSSUAHCD CIUKKON8 KHCKHCI) cini'TONs sPANai.cn ncts. cinr- J'ONH WITH CHCNICCC AND i:M nROinCllCD DOT. AND SIICCU OK O AND IKS. Evening Gloves Among otlicr things wo aio Ipailer.s In gloves nnd tlio mining cason 0f ir.iloty will make vou think ot theme tor evening wear. We've a l.ugo showing In all tho new shades of MoHiiiiemlre fllnves you lurilly Ilnd some of Hum ilsewhrte, esppcl.tlly tho palo ci earns, tho tight pent in mo fnlnt tints of mode end ttin. Plentj of plpin whito nnd black. ISAAC LONG, 73 anil 70 I'ubllo 4iuarj, AVILKIi'j.U.VllUU I'A. 0 ifr Making Powder tional extension of thirty days has been granted Heglmenlal Quarteimaster Sergeant Isaac. lit own was in Augusta Thankfi glv Ing Day and enjoyed his dinner with f i lends there. 1'rlvnte John Ki outer has been ap pointed chef of Company I!. Mrs. J. L. Huff Is In en nip visiting her husband, Lieutenant Hurt, of Company II. but tompoiaillv assigned as com mander of Company (1, all of wIiosp commissioned ofllceit) are still absent on sick lfae. Company Cletk I'llgpne V. Coleman, of E, leceiitly appointed In place of Company Cleik Vnnderinnik. now dis charged from the servh e, spent yes terday with fi lends in Augusta. Company II has, perhaps, the most nitlstlu couipan mnll liov In ciiinp. It Is all made of pine wood and caned bv hand. I'llvate George Vo enjoy the distinction of having made It. I'llvate II. S. rish. of G. has been relieved fiom his duties ut the bilgade commlssaiy. and has been returned to his company. CHAMPION SNAKH KII.LHIt. Ptlvatp Cuiiles Koehler, of K, holds the i hampioushlp tecoid as a .snaltc killei While pulling stumps two days ago he discovered a laigi, foui-foot, black Minke which he succeeded in killing with a i lub. I'llvate John Hill, of i: Companv, has letuined to camp aftei an abseiice of seveial weeks on sick furlough. Musician Heniv Hvans, whosp spe cialty is the i oi net, during the absence of Anriieu Haves at pieseiit home mi sick furlough. plns the pticolt in the baud. Seigeaat Collet t M. Vail Is now ait Ing iiuaiteimastei of Companv 1). Piivate Heniy Smith, of l has le celved fiom home a veiy unhiue cigar box. It looks on the outside like a small loaf of biead, and is mad" of pastebo.ud. On the under side Is a lid, which, whin opened, showed that the ln.nf" WHS llllnil cltll rrriiul flir.itc 'Ph.. ..... ....... ...... r,.,.-.. ..,,...-. ,,. donor Is not known, but an inclosed i aid contained the following lines, vilttei. in u line, legible hand: "It after eating this biead jolt feel any pain, smoke a. cigar and lcniember the Maine." The buv.s have camped for sevtn months. Private Obed A Michaels, of C, after an absence of live weeks on sic 1; fui lough, returned to his company last night. He looks well and sajs his health Is Hi st I, ism. Clehaid ,1. liuuilie. GLEN EYRE FOR SALE. Shetiff of Pike County Will Dispose of It Monday. Do ou want to buj it town' Vou can do this if j-nu have a few ilnll.us to spare- and jomnej to Pike county on Monday net. lor at :.' o'clock In th" aftetnoo.i Sheiitf Cotutiighi will sell the' town of Cilen Kyro. CJulte a piotty name for a town is Glen die. It tecalls Jam Cie to one's mind and one ear. almost see ' Cm hestei" walking about the shady tioet smoking his elgar that Jane loved to sniel! Glen Cyio was one e a prospetous little plaee, all bustle and go, but now H litis lallen on evil das. is a sent of "dt set ted village" In fact. 'I'o this place came some j'eais ago John Demlng and Cathailue. his wife. The town Is in the" not them nart of Pike on the Haw ley branch of the Crle i.illioad. The Demlngs soon saw the plaee contained -valuable stone depos. its and capital was at once seemed to open them up. A piospeious business was can led on for jears, but there tame n decline In the demand and De m Ing was foieed out of business The man soon left the place and most of the lesldents followed him and fought weak Ploewhete. The sound of the stonee utter and blaster are heard no mote. The piopetty includes S4J acies of land, about u dozen dwellings, seveial shanties, postollice, Crle railroad depot, barns, storehouse, sawmill, blacksmith shop, factoij building, etc., nnd will bo sold as the piopeitv of John Dealing and wife to secuie a debt of $tf.01G and at ci ued costy. Of the S12 aeies onj about fifty are Improved, the balance being good tim ber land Theie Is good wuter power nnd the stone quanips are still valu able, being lij" no menus iwhausted. fc'tioudsburg Times. STRUCK BY AN ENGINE. John Yntes Injured While Walking on the D. & H. Tracks. John Yates, a mlddle-aged man, was stiucl- by an englin on the Deluwaie and Hudson Hacks near the Jloosie depot jcsleiday. He was In ought to .Scranton on the tiutn teaching heie at 0 o'clock and tnken to the Lackawanna hospital, wheie his condition is pio nouueed serious. Yates was In a semi-unconscious Mate all da". His light leg and one rib wore fine lured, ami ho was bruised and cut In several places. Theie was bome injury to his skull which the 1ms pltal suigeons thought might be a frai-tuie. ers, Men's, Women's, Misses', Boys' and Chil dren's. Felt Boots and Arctics for everybody. Prices always the lowest. It will pay you to see us before buying elsewhere. Myer Davidow interested in mission work Place, Cnrhondale: Mrs. P. C White lock, Carbondnle; Mis. I. 11. Luce, Wllkcs-Hnrre; Mrs. M. Ii. Utah', Scran ton; Miss lllnlr, Scrnnton; Mrs. George P. Prlnnt, West Hcrantnn: Mrs. D. M. Wot den, lllnghamton; Mrs. Pierce Cut ler, Curbondale; Mrs. J. P. Goevvej", ninghamton, N. Y.j Mrs. W. C. Wil liams, Clark's Summit, Pa.; Mrs. II. M. Moser, Simpson church, West Scrnn Mrs. I T. Cooke, Simpson church, West Scrnnton; Mrs. J. Pnff, Simpson church, West Scranton; Mis. N- t. Safford, Kingston; Mis. S. Clwell, Setanton; Mrs. J. L. Race, Itendhnm; Mis. A. M. Chaffee, Scranton. Mis. A. II. Coon, jtingstoti, Pa.. Mrs. G. Moser. Simpson church, West Scran ton; Mrs. S. . Andeison, Lackawan na; Miss Anna Ward. Lackawanna Mis. Puins, Lackawanna. Mis. A. It. Gregorj-, Lackawanna, Mts. C L. San tte, Lackawanna; Mis. Ocoige ,(. Llewellyn. Central church, Wllkes Harre; Jim, W. H. Hagen, Mrs. G It Catson. Mis. T. C Murdock. Kingston. Mis. W. G. Simpson, West Plttston; Mrs. Justin Orllllti, West PIUMon Mrs. W. II. Peaice, Wllkes-Uatre. CVCNING SCSSION. The Wednesday evening prayer meet ing and the convention wore merged Into one, Rev. Dr. C. M. Gllllu tnesld ing. Piofessoi Henrietta Hanctoft was the speaker of the evening. This lndv be longs to a distinguished fumlly, mid It Is an odd coincidence that her fnthet was one of the cnrly pastoi.s of the old First Methodist chuich. on Adams ave--nue, about foity yeai.s ago. Professor Canctott was a student ut Oxford. Cngland, and at Strnsbouig, Germany, and occupies the chair of Anglo-Saxon and literature In Albion college. It Is fiom her Immediate family that the Hancroft Home of Rest for Deaconessee at Ocean CJiove is named. She gave the most btilliant addtess ftoir a literal y standpoint that has been heard In Setanton fot many a day. She looks not unlike Dr. Anna Shaw, and has a chaimiug feminine way of speaking. She gave a In Iff le vlevv of the influeni e of liteiatutc oil the universal acceptance of the broth el hood of man, beginning hack in the times when Thompson wiote "The Sea sons." and on to the dajs of Cuius nnel his poem of the pool, of Gia In his "Klegy," Vietot Hugo's Les Mis. ernbles," Whlltler'.s "Songs of V doni," Lowell's "Clgeliiw Papers. II.u rlet needier Stowe, and Ml. Clown lug's "Ciy of the Cliildien " Ptoin this she went on to the hisioij of the Home .Mleslonaiy societv. inel dentallv speaking of the gtctit blot on Aineiita, Moi monism, now iir,alu showing Its thrcatcnliig head In I'lah, and which Is mine of a menace to the nation than aie the Huongs of fm elgnets,vho tome to our slimes. She then spoke of the Industiial m bonis managed by the soeli'ty. and told mail details of the great lesults. The establishment of missions among the Spaniauls In New Mexico and Arl yonn was inteiestlngly desiiibpd uNo among ten dlfloient Indian ttlbes The vvotk among the slave glils of China town. San Franc Iseo, was mentioned, and .Miss Cancioft said that the Meth odist and 'resbyteiian Home Mission ai societies have saved hundreds of there unfoi tunates. An important aim delightful featute of the evening was Miss Tiinberman's exiiuisite leuileiliir, of "If 1 Weie a Voice" Mitchell Would Fight Sharkey. London, Nov. li CJeorge W. fPoiiv i Mook has deposited $1,000 with the Spoil Ing Lite witli tin Intention of imaging ,i m.ttcli lietwevii his Min-in-l.ivv Clmtlev Mitchell anil Thomas Sliaikij, tin Amir, lean pugilist, lor WOO or r m) a sn( and tin bi st ptnse ofle led Ilfst to Like sifter iliinur prevent diitrcn aid inges tion, euro constipation J'urf ly i gptnlile iln not ttrlpo or cause nni SnM bv all ilriiRRiitu ?v rrrit. 1'reparcU onl tiy t ! Jlvcl to , Luwell, Mass. I "Great Snap" ! ! Shoe Sale. ! v 2 see our Men's Patent Leather Shoes, on & fl Art J the newest toe i.OV A This is a "corker" black or tan Men's fc i nQ f J , Heavy Sole Welt Shoes at Pt.VO; O Felt Boots and Overs. 2.25 grade $1.69 Felt Boots and Overs, ,$2.50 grade $1.89 & Ladies', Boys' and Girls' Goods Equally as Low. j f Standard Shoe Store, HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LACKA. AVE SALT RHEUM FOB YEARS CURED I hail Salt nhcura for years. My log from kneo to nnklovvas raw anil swollen, and tho Hln wan Intonso. I trlod doctors In Hartford, "Watctbury, nnel Now Jlaren, to noavait ClT- TICUItA ItESOLVirtT, CtJTICPKA (olnttnOtlt), and a box of CtmcuitA Bokv completely cured mc. OAimcrT T. 8AYEI18, Hartford ElcctrloMslitCo., Hartford, Conn. nrtrnr Cbi! TtntmiiT rnn TntTrtmn, puno. emimlliriom.witiiiAmorlli -Wirmbiilnwiih CniinniSntr. eenilonolntlimwlth Csiicoea, anil mild iloifi ot Cuiicc HmiLtinT. HnlJtlirmiirlioiitttiowptM. roTTiniij;KDCBi!. Coir., t'rop , Union. How to Cure fcilt llbcum, free. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA A LEADING TEA MER CHANT SAYS: "Increased sales and en "thusiastic commendation "followed upon each in crease in the proportions "of these teas in the "blends." Consumers will soon in sist on having them UNHIXED with other teas. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS hold only in I.rail Pnrttntn. 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound. Ask Your Grocer for UPTONS CEYLONINDIA l f B L m r b Saw Rubbers The Cheapest Shoe Store, 9 307 Lackawanna Avenue, mh L 011 i22ssoaa"Q iit 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 m Mm Connolly 127 and OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness nnd Personal Account-. Liberal Accommodation In tended According to Balances nnd Responsibility. 31er Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 j, i WM. GONNELL, rresidciit. 1IEXUY BELLY, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of thU hank is pro tected by Holmes' Electric Pro. tcctivc bystem. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 506 SprucB Stmt, Scranton, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pa s Interet t on sa Ing deposits. Acts as trustee, Administrator, Guardian I- A. WATRns. President. O, .s. JOIINSOV. Vies I'reildent. A. II. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Wm P. MalUtcad, I'.vcrclt Warren. Aueust Roblnsun, li. H. klncsbury. John P, Kelley. O. b. Johnson. U A. Watres. At Last We Have It A that will do first class work for $2.50. CALL Ai SEE THEM. FLQREY & BROOK 211 Washington Avj, TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. fiWallac fw . - WAsumsnxi AyeNDE? tW tt ; 129 Washington Carpets mi -ivj rriiiinxwrmv.r.i - m r k vvLviii.iiur' ' a uj. m - " l'!'ifrjyr ' 6l We invite .in inspection of our superb stock ol Cupels .iiui Dra peries, believing it to be the l.irgest an J most c.uefully sjlecteJ in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and at lowest piice. Wilton Axminster Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARPETS Window Shades, Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & HcANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. LACKAWANNA HJHUFACTURZR5 OF . i Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine K eawed to uniform lengths constantly on liuud. Peeled Ila-tnl Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Tork, I'otter Co.. on tli Uuffalo and Siisque. hanna Itallroad. At .Mina, I'otter County. Pa., on Coudcraport, and Port Allegany Knilroad. Capaelty 400,000 feet per day. GENEUAL OFFICE-Hourdof Trad Bulldins. Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. WASHINGTON VIA I Is the most attractive short tup at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning froiii Washington by i-ail or water. Kur full Information apply to W. L. PRYOR, Lehigh Valley Kvllraad, 309 Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA. DOMINION f M l lJjS V Y ! If MSW w tobfa.E&82iJj Avenue. Renaissance " Irish Point LACK TaSt CURTAINS Dresden J Rug's, 129 WYOMING AVENU2 Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. Just Received at GILLETTE BROS 227 Washington Avenut. A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES that will lje sold cheap. A full line of Watches, Jewel ery, Musical Instruments Vand Sporting Goods A always on hand ik sv&a &i a m Ok itf yka Si a 1 SU E fiM' W W 63h m CS3 vLj tr m PTOSIS OB" IOC nor u vru wJf H U Jf v? L CO, IfflOI B IIBIi LIB r 1 .
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