The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 10, 1898, Morning, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1898.
V?i.
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Royal
V Absolutely "Pure
Absolutely "Pure
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
BBrU nim POCHI
DEATH OF SERGEANT
JAMES KANSKI
WAS A MEMBER OF COMPANY
, THIRTEENTH REGIMENT.
Is Survived by n Wife Who Lives nt
Seeleyvllle, Wnyne County He
Hnd Been a Member of the Quaid
for Eleven Years Remains May
Be Bi ought Noith for Intel ment.
Boys Saw This Year's First Full
of Snow at Augusta Yesteiday.
fljitt Lit to tliu Si ronton Tillun
Camp .MiicKi-lulf. AllKUxtu, (In., Dec.
8. The Mdhllois' !.ist tut too lmn hvon
1cn ton for mioilti-r iiii-inboi' nf tho
ThlitTiiili StiKt'unt .IiuncH Kunkl,
nf Conii.iny II, p.hul nw.iy nt lmtC
jiust ilvi' n'l-lnck tills) nioinliiK In the
JjIvIkIuii liiiMiltnl. Tin' ili'(i'ni'il hud
lieui tluiilik-il Willi HilKlttV tlivi-nse
foi two i-iiM p.ist. ami this tom-ther
with oilier tpubli's irxulttil In his
dentil. Ml wiim luKi'ii lrk ut Dunn
Luting mi July in. iiml n month liiU-r
went hum 1 a thlit -tl.iy fuiliuiKli.
Ih' lotuiiii'il In iltu- tliiii', lint could
not iittt'liil to hi- K'gulnr dutU". He
Krndimlly wasted away until it le
iamL' nifiel a question of lioiv ImiB
hi- loulil Minnd It. Kuiy i.in1 was
tiikon of hlin. and ll was t'.Npeded
that hi' would leonwr.
Tin' deceased was well llkoil and
well known In tin? ri'jjlmeiil, having
lietn In llio guai d ileal ly cIcmmi :taiM.
He was ."7 joins of iiri and Ih survived
hy his wile, who lives in Seeli-jvllle,
Wnjnu lounlj. Ills hiothei, .lo'-eph
Kauski, was for twelve yenm a meiti-lii-r
of the II?kuI.ii, ntul nt the be
ginning of the war m peimltted to
Join the HiiukIi Itldeis-, making a splen
illd lecoid for himself. ThN Is the
ill st death In Company H. Captain
Smith has telepiaplied home lor ln
ttlui'tiou, and eiy piob.ibly the le
umliis will be sout north when Hie.
matter of tianspoitailon Is nuaiiKoU.
lies! mental Adjutant 1, T Jlnttes,
aiionip.inled by his wife, has it-joined
the regiment after a two months' Ie.-ie
of iibbuiicc'an Hteount of siekness.
A SIU.VAI, MONO It
A h-lgnnl Iionor has been lonfened on
the leglmental band. The major of
Augiii-t.i, the i-lty olllelals and all the
pioniinent ritlsseus mo i.illlng at imps
beadiiuatters, Kummei ville, this ei-n-Ing
to pay their lespeets foimally lo
Major lleneial Young. The Thli
tLcutirrt muslelans hao been lequiht-i-d
by the eoips conmiaiuler to be jues
ent. The boj.s !-.iw the fli.st fall of .snow
A Christmas Store,
To Be Sure,
But not in the accepted sense.
You waste no time here searching
for the exclusive and unique all
are .such. The b.ime intelligent se
lection that chooses "wearables"
for all the days is used in the pro
curing of 'ifty" tilings for the
holidays. The counterpart of our
display is not to be seen in this sec
tion, for many aie imported for this
year's holiday selling. If you'll
come we think you'll be convinced
that yoiu journey has amply paid
for itselt. There will be an econo
my in shopping satisfaction that is
not balanced by the meie eighty
five cent railroad fare.
The holiday
handkerchiefs
You cm buy these at home.
True. You can buy handkerchiefs
almost anywheie. You can buy
them of peddlers. But heie you
buy with a positive guaiantee
no matter whether the price
be ten cents or ten dollars that
your purchase is ALL LINEN.
That's our method nothing but
pure linen flax in each handker
chiefs sold as such a method that
has built up a handkerchief busi
ness so large that a thousand doz
ens are here for you to hunt among
for the sort you wish.
Plain White, Pure Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs ioc to 19c each.
Plain White, Pure Linen' Initial
Handkerchiefs I2c to 50c each.
Pure White, Pure Linen, Hand
and Machine Kmbroidered Handker
chiefs i2K-c to $2.98 each.
Real Lace, Duchess, Point Lace
and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs
98c to $15.00 each.
KISAAC LONG,
73 ariej 78'1'ubllo jm-j,
. WXUCIflJ.BAUUI4 I'.V.
CjLeuzJ&pf
&AKING
Powder
fO , Ut VOBK.
in the South at 4 o'clock tills after
noon. A lieavj hall storm is now in
progress.
That Institution known ns the pri
vate ennteen must bo. Its death-knelt
has been sounded and its life In and
uround this e.itnp is of short duration.
The canteen is an Institution, indigen
ous to the atmj', which is little under
stood by the outside world, but as run
by inhale individuals for their own
pei.sonal puln, It has become undesir
able nml u detilment to tho men. Ruck
ranteens rarclj' oIimjivo any modern
lion, and not only soil prohibited Intox
icants, but what they do sell Is unfit,
In mnn Instances, for consumption by
a human being.
This abuse is to be stopped fotthwlth,
and in the ftitiiie onlv leglmentul can
tcuis, whose leeelpls shall go illiectly
to the men foi exfius will b" allowed
to exist liHd" of camp lines. Their
kecpeir shall be amenable to the stiltt
est xlgllance und military discipline.
Those pei sons who mil canteens nil'
tide of (amp lln-s tun. of wuiise, keep
open despite this order, but theie Is
unotlier in' thud of oveicomlng that
dllllwdlj. Though tlvy cannot bo
piohihlted hy the mllitaiy nuthoiltlcs
from keeplnn such places open, th"
pioMist gin rds have received positive
instiuctlons to not allow nnj' s-oldler
to enter such Institutions for tiny pui
pose hntsoeei. In this way the in
tended lesult Is fccompllshed.
The Thliti-uith is at piesent fast re
gaining Its liTi-totoie em lahle leconl
on the iiuestion of health. Those who
wer home on sick fin loughs are 10
tinnliiR ilallv mid the number of pa
tients hen- in the leglmentul hospital
ate eij- few. This morning only four
out of the ten beds were occupied, and
i'Umi those four mm an- sulfcilng fiom
no very seilous ailment.
Headquarters Kiist Division.
Second Ainij- Conn,
l amp McKonzte (3a., Dec. S, ls-ji.
(it not al Outers, No. .'-
Tho division commander has obsuwd
with much satisfaction the iunci.il good
londurt of the men of this command
sliiru their unlval at this camp. Willi
ei. few cm options It has hpon exempla
rs and of a iliauidei to reflect c-odlt
upon tho linlfoim we wear as well as
upon ilm states lepnsonteil In the illvl
slon, and wliich has leeched the ap
probation of the public press. All ottl
(ers and inllsied men are cnloinid to do
nil la llielr power to merit tho continued
good will of the citizens of Augusta :u.d
h hilt v.
This tinier will be pilbllsbod to eacli or
ganballon ol the command at the lnvt
p.iiadii follow Inr; Its ledlpt.
Hj command nf Htlgadler liencial rjobiu.
1 S Strong,
As-.i'-tant Adjutant (leneral.
sohDii:i(s wi:li i.iki;d.
On icvciul oecislfins lieietofore it
has hern noted with what u llvelv gooil
will thr boj., in blue have been wel
comed hen- by the people of the citv
of Augusta, and of the sut rounding
count!. Tills Is hy no means due to
infie i ramus of busli.css or of meie
policy, but lo an cntliel.v higher mo
tie. The people of Augusta, independ
ently of iinv selilsh inteicsts, have
iHitl'ing Ian good words and i win m
friendship lor any soldier wno iiop
i'il conihuts hlnis'ir. That the boys
hat been doing ibis h well kutivvn
and is luitlier i-vldi-uwd bj a letter
frtini Oeueial (Jobin whiili tullj u
llect.s the Ulllveis.il opinion cillei tallieil
on tills qui stiun.
The niombcn' of the Thirteenth, not
without if-,son, feel that not a llttb
of this mnlso is, due thein. There is
icttainlj no other leglment in camp
nioie talked of. 01 bettei or iimio favor
ably known In Augusta than it is.
Colonel Com sen Is .still seivlng as a
tin inber of the dlv isiou court-innrtlal.
Piivuto J'eter JlcCiea, now a fever
path nt in the Lackawanna hospital,
lins been gi.intcd a thltty-dity cxteii
tuon of Ills sick fm lough.
At his own icquest Dilvato Ham
Hlchaids, of D, has been irtuiued to
Ills company fiom the bilgade bakeiy,
I'livato Swan, of the sumo company,
has been detailed to take his place
The Y. M. C. A. tent Is quite mi ac
commodation to the members of Com
pany II. It Is midway between them
ami the eighth leglment. und they llnd
It finite n convenience- to go there to
lead the latest magazines, to play dlt
feient games, or to wilte letteis.
Corpoial Lowly H. Carter, of A Com
pany, Ih serving this week us stenog
rapher for the division couit-martlal.
Aitltlce-r IVny rsowman, of D, who
returned lccentlv fiom sick furlough,
brought back with him a huge box of
choicest eatables, which ho lias liber
ally shaied with ills friends.
tSAVi: AN AT HOME,
Last night Coipoial Wlllard Lathrop,
Artificer Heniy Hoftnian, Heglmental
(lerk AVIIIIain Dei ker mid Privates
Hany C. Jlouic, Adam Nlebllng and
Krank Hender, the Inhubltuntu of
"Shack No. 7," on A street, gave an
"at home." to which Corpoial Krank
Mallut, of II, and Seigeant Claic-nce
Luthrop and Pilvate James ,1. Corbett,
of C, und The Tilbune coiiespondent
were Invited us cuc-sts of lienor. Coi
poral Lathi op was -'nilno host," and
e-ntertalni-d the- hoys loyally. Itefresh
incuts wcie seived and a pleasant time
was spent. Inipiomptu t'pe-eches weie
S
THE CHEAPEST
SHOE STORE,
ej
JB"fv
(ViYER DAVIDOW,
mado by the host, by SerBeant Lathrop,
and by Corporal Mallot.
Sergeant Scott L. Shaver has been
once more appointed quartermaster of
Company P In place of Sergeant Will
lam It. Newman, who resigned that
position. This was Sc-rgeant Shaver's
old position, till he asked to be relieved
of Its exacting duties In order to be
able to return to active duty with his
companj. Illy return affords much
pleasure to the boj's.
Private J. Donald Hull has resigned
his position as chef for Company A,
and his place is now filled by Private
Thomus Lewis.
Tho nnme of this camp Is now spelled
MacKcnzlo. Richard J. Bourke.
TEAM OF HORSES KILLED.
Hoof of One the Horses Became Fast
in a Crossing.
A fi eight tinlu on the Delavvure.
Lackawanna uiul Western rnllroad,
Thurpdiiy, ran Into u buy wagon be
longing to a. H. Clark, the florist, of
this city.
The horses were killed and the wagon
was wrecked. The driver had a load of
Christmas tiees on, and when passim;
over the road nt the Tllllnghast cioss.
Ing the foot of one of the hoises got
caught between the mil and the plank
ing. liver' effort wuh ninde to release the
atilmul, but it was futile. One hot so
was can led about eight bundled feet
on the engine pilot, and subsequently
cut In two. The dtlver escaped with
the least Injur".
HOOD'S COUPON
Calendar
1899
is a perfect beauty,
patriotic, up-to-Jate.
Subject :
" An American Girl "
One of the handsomest pieces of color work
Issued this ve.ir. Lithographed, with border
of army and tm y emblems embossed in k1 J.
1 eave your name with your druggist and
asklilm tosavevou a copy or send 0 cents
in stamps for one to
C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, .Was.
Mention tbli paper.
Remember
Hood's Sarsaparillu is
America's Greatest Medicine
Tor the Mood and the
Best tiiat Moncj Can liny.
Hence take only Hood's.
iiil'S $0
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers of
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
ffilOffililSL
Telephone Call, 2333.
!
917I . t "GREAT SNAP" i fl
l L444f4h4?4e44S4ale
This big sale comes in the nick ol time for holiday shop-
Y pers. HOLIDAY SLIPPERS, special low price this month,
From 49c Up.
$2.50 Men's Welt Shoes, $1.98
A A Splendid Winter Shoe.
r . j," -inv "i vviiuci jjuuus ai cut. rates, several a,
X hundred pairs ot Misses' Shoes, n lo 2. lirrht nr hwrn -.r V
A 98 Cents.
These goods are worth from
Standard
O
HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITr.
Myer Davidow
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
BIG BARGAINS
IN SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
PRICES WAY DOWN.
The
TEN YEARS
AGONY
FROM ECZEMA
CURED BY CUTICURA
For ten years I Buffered untold agonies from
Kczcma, my loner llmln being bo swollen and
broken out that I could hardly go about. My
brother, a phjilclau of thirty j cars' practlco,
and other physicians nf splendid alilllty, tried
iu v alu to effect a. euro and signally failed. I
became absolutely disheartened, ud hail lost
nil hope, when a frtend Induced mo to glvo
eJuTicniU. Kemedirs a trial. I used two
calces of CCTiccnA SOAl' anil two boics of
Cutii-URi (ointment), and it resulted In an
absolute and permanent eure.
DAVID M. BAtM', Plymouth, III.
Srtinr Our TiTutTroii am Shit ikdIilood
llmoRt, itiiii l,an or lliii. VTarm lulhi with Clti
rctASoir, RrnllinolntlnRf with ClTICUBA, And mild
llolM Ot ClItlClEA UfOtTkT.
Sold thronthout th wnrld
Cor., Solo t'ropi , Hoaton. '
roTTlftDtroAVnCnihl.
Iloir to Curt-Kelt iDA,fi.
New York Aunotmcement.
Horner's Furniture,
Reasons why you should buy it
in preference to any other.
ilj, Booausoltis tho beat Furniture
that can bo produced, both la medium
and Quest grades; (2). Uocauso our
assortments nro unoquallodj (3).
llsonuso our prices nro tho lowest nt
which goods of standard quality oan
bo sold.
Novelties for theHolidays.
These comprlso thousands of ar
ticles, from the inexpensive. Rooker,
Easy Chnir or Writing Desk, to tho
most exquisite Dressing Tnblo or
Cabinet. Those cioslrousof selecting
useful, handsome and over vrolcomo
Holiday Gifts, will llnd nmplo choice
in our vast stock, mid at all prlcos,
plainly marked.
R.J. Horner & Co.,
Ftirnltiire Mnker und Importer!
61 -65 W. 2d St., New York
(Adjoining Eden Mtiaee.)
Hornps Co ' estsMUhmont Iroiio of tho
sluMs ot New York. Newspaper Comment.
THE DICKSON M'FG GO,,
bcrunton nml Willco-llarro, I'Jt
Manufacturers of
LOCOIuOTIVES,STATIONARY ENGINES
lioller.c, tlolstlnt anJ Pumplnz Ma:'il,n:. y,
Cleneral Office, Scrnnton, 1
A DUTIFUL GIFT BOOK.
4-f 4 4-f -f 4 4 -f -f -f -f -f -f
4- . . I . 4
ta S7fl tiivcnh-ee
j BOOK OF
to eioli person inter
ested In Hiibscrlblnc to
the l.in;eiin I'lolcl
oniiuieiit .Souvenir
l'und. Hubscrlho am
amount Ueilred. hiili
scr ptioui ns low iih
SI 00 will entitle tho
touor to this li ind
sonio volume (cloth
hound, Hill.- us it
MMivenlr i'1-rtlilcnltf of
-ulm-rlptlon to lund.
lljok cfinliilns ii si'lec
tionol l'leld heslii id
nioxt representative
worlts nml Is ready for
delivery.
Hut for the nolilo
contribution of tho
vioild's greatest ar
tlht this book i-oiiM
not have beeu maun-
! FIELD'S
Ilnndsoniv
ly illustrated
In- thlitv-two
of tlie-VV'orlil'n
in atcst Ar-
ll"tH.
fiii-turpil for less than S7.uu.
Tho l'liiidi-reated Is divided rrjunlly
lietwi-cn the family ofthaluto I.iiKenn
llildandth l'und for tin) bull line
of a monument lo tho memory of tho
belov eil poet of childhood. Address
Eugene Field Monument Soimnir Fund
180 Monroe St., Chicago.
(Also nt Hook .Stores).
If you nlHo wish to soml postase,
enclose 10 cents.
4444444 444444444444444
Mention this paper, as advoitlscmcnt Is
inserted as our contribution.
$1.25 to $1.50.
Shoe Store, I
217 LACKA. AVE
5
A
THE CHEAPEST
SHOE STORE,
$
Cheapest Shoe House,
.307 Lackawanna Avenue-
i-Asc-...-ftfctl
' Jy'lbfi
mlf 1
1 A Glove
I Opportunity
1 For Men. . .
CONNOLLY
I
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attcntiem Given to UtisU
ucss unci I'erdoiuil Accotmta.
Liberal Accommodation F.x
(ended According tu Balance and
Responsibility.
3I'cr CeuU Interest Allowed ou
Interest JJcpodit.
Capital,
Surplus,
$200,000
400,000
WJI. CONNGLli, rresltlent.
HENRY BKU, Jr., Vice Pres.
W1LLIA3I II. PECK, Cashier
The vault of this bank is pro.
tcclcd by Holmes' lilectrlo Pro
tective System.
THE COUNTY
Savings Bank
and Trust Go.
506 Sprue; Stmt, Scrailn, Pa.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus 55,000.00
Pays Interest on sav Ings depntltf.
Acts as Trustee, Administrator, OuarJIan.
L. A. WATRCS. PreslJent.
O. s.JOrlNSUV, Vic j I'reilJent.
A. II. CtlRISI V, Cashier.
OIKUCTOK3.
Wm F. HolMtcaJ. Kverett Warren.
August Robinson, I;. . Kingsbury.
John I'. Kelle). O. b. Johnson.
U A. Watres.
Once
More...
WE WISH
To call your atteutiou
to the fact that we repair
umbrellas. No doubt
after the sad blow of
Sunday you have a job
for us. Bring it in and
h?ve it ready for the
next gale.
FLOREY & BROOKS
211 Washliistoi Ayj.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
. -Rfi vzzZ.
,W
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t'AX
v
Not often that real good dollar and a g-;
half Qfloves are sold for an even dollar.
That's the case here now, We were for- ;
tunate in securing a lot that were sold :
under the hammer. Somebody's loss is 3
your gain. They are positively the best J;
glove bargain for men ever shown in J!
Scrantonhigh grade goods, suitable for g:
driving, street wear, or dress wear. Jgj
Only a Dollar. j?
& WALLACE,
Carpets and Draperies.
We invite an inspection of our superb stock of Carpets and Dra
peries, believing it to be the largest and most carefully selected in
Northeabtcrn Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices.
Wilton
Axminster
Velvet
Brussels
Ingrain
Window Shades, Rugs,
Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers
Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol
stery Stock.
WILLIAMS & ficANULTY,
INTERIOR DECORATIONS.
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
sun am i. white hemlock a hardwood wed
Hill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Wine Rail
sawed to uniform lengths oonBtantly on hantl. Peeled IlMnloclt
Prop Timber promptly rurnlahed.
MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on tb Buffalo and Susquc.
hanna Hailrond. At Mlna, Pottor County. P., on Condors port, und
Port Allegany Railroad. Capaclty-400,000 feet per day.
GENERAL OI'FICE-Uoard of Trade Itulldtng, Scrunton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
WASIITi
VIA
I
Is the most attractive short trip
at this season of
the year.
Express Steamships
of the
OLD DOMINI LINE
Perform Dally Servlcj.
Through tickets returning
froiii Washington by
rail or water.
For full Information npply to
W. L. PRYOR,
Lehlsli Valley Railroad,
309 Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA.
M
. f&&K&
feiFfltfa
,27 aDsl2t0 Avenue
Renaissance
Irish Point
Brussels
Tambour
Dresden
LACE
CURTAINS
129 WYOMING AVENUE
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott,
119 Franklin Ave.
r Just Received at
GILLETTE BR05.
3J7 Washington Avenus.
A JOB LOT OR
LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES
that will be sold cheap.
A full line of Watches, Jewel
cry, Musical Instruments
and Sporting Goods
always on hand r