10 THE SOK ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 35. 189S. Royal Makes the food more delicious and wholesome mvi oia powdm GENERAL SUMNER IS APPOINTED HE WILL BE THE COMMANDEK OF THE FIRST DIVISION. Regimental Quaitei master H. B. Cox Has Rejoined tne Regiment Aftet n Long Peilotl o. Illness. Soldleis Hnve Organized Two Foot Ball Teams and Had an Intel est lng Contest the Othei Day Some of i.r.te Gossip of the Camp. opuUl tn (In- fti.mluu l'i Ilium Cillilp .Mi'Ivt'llli'. AukuMii. On , Di 14. Mnjoi ilpnetiil S. S. Sumner, foim cily rnlfinol of llio HKtli United Stntot r avail. v. the nmU appointed com mander nf tin- Hist dlsHlmi. N ex pected to iiuli here in the coui-e of u few ilnv He Is now lit Poll Myi'l, WanliltiKton, IX C, jncpailiiK to u-port here pnnii. The lumber for the ootn pany kltclteiw lm licrii lecclvecl and tlio took -h. miles have alti'.nlv liec.il elected Iceslineiital Quaitt'iiiintt'i II. H. Cos, nftcr mi absence of tlitoo niuntlis fiom ihe leKlment on n count nf sickness and a nariow i"-iape fiom ileatli, leunued to camp last niKlit. lie Is now In splendid health Stindn was a compaiatlel iulet Kunda in amp. Hetueen AiiKiist.i and the Yoiiiik Men's Christian n"(i ilatlou tent the chmcli-Koeis were about equally divided The otheis who woie not on details .sat in their quar tets and re.id or viote lettcis. In the afternoon the Thirteenth was tho me ca for half of the men of the Third brigade, and for the elite of AURUsta. A upeilal and el.iboiate musical proRramme had been picpated by Chief Musician Miles, and It was ntUertised befoiohand. to that when the conceit wa.s beRun at I! o'clock In fiont of headquarlei.s hundieds of In tel ested six'ctator.s, soldleis and civil ians, had Katheted i:ach number was Intel pieted and rendered with an artistic llnlsh which delighted the. hearers and evolved Koneious applause. MR. THOMAS SANG. Mori Is Thomas, a member of Com pany C, but now a mounted oiderly to Major Genet al Young, who gained quite a leputatlon as a soloist in the Pi-nn Avenue U.iptWt and the rii.st Presdij terlan chuiches, and at Sundaj'.s con cert fully Mistained his leputatlon. The citizens present were more than pleated with the concert, and the Thir teenth and Its excellent baud are now popular topics of convcisatlou with the people of Augusta. A few days ago a foot ball gridiron was mapped out on tho legimcutal drill grounds; goals wfcie elected, and ye-terday afternoon two teams, re cruited from the until u leglment, met for the llibt time since our arrival here and gave a splendid exhibition. The peisonnel of the teams was as follows: Klist Team Corpoial Russ, of A, Every Day vs. holiday Goods .lust now this Is paiticularly a Clnlst mas store, but the blaze and gloiy of the Christmas goods do not blind uj to the demands of everyday wearables. Wo hear and heed the voices that ask for Underwear, Drehs Goods, Suits, etc. Itegardless of what may be In the foie ground. this is and always will be an everyday store. About Some Silk Waists It will hardly be believed that so much goodness nnd stvle could lie iu. tributed nt piesent prices. Jlur. the time for these handsome silk waists is Hhort, so we shortened the prices. You wish excluslveness, of com pp. In this stock theie are some duplicates, hut it's pilnclpdlly an assortment of one of-a-klnd styles. All the desltable shades In deslinble mateilals nro shown the best styles lepiesented. Small Furs and Large Ones Not the cheap kinds that get tagged ana mangy nnu rough in no time. Hut. of the good kinds that do not co it much, we have a ilch gatlieiing All of the fashionable furs aie hsr.- not In the uncut skins but In the wltcheiy of tollnrettes. scarfs, capes, muffs .u.d jackets cntefully put together nnd fin ished with an Inner beauty that is In keeping with the exteiiir 'uMirv. You've seen our show 7 Dispel that thought. Ours is a soit of cn'ni.'d performance. New fe.ituies j-i fun i oino each clay, and go llkuiw.'. ,v "fm' irat mot your appiov.U but out leached your price peihaps was heie hist week, but this week hac round nn owner. Another, equally as satisfying and within the limits of yout econo mies, has icplaced It Come and see. New Prices for Tailor-Made Suits A month henco you'd expect January prices on women's suits, but hatdly now, at the height of the mld-season. Yet heir and there on many of tho more expensive) nnd elaborate finished silk lined sullf .Jiiiunry juices have ap peared pilcts thai am nt hast n third off the legulai asking Tlutse aie low eied because wo've not bt-en able to find purchasers, to at tlm suits, itur. If you're fitted, It's nil tho bettei for vou. ' ISAAC I.ON(i. Til aud 76 Public .tnirtf, WlLKKS-llAUItli J'.V. Baking Powder co , t vow. left end, William Heckinan, of ( left tacKle Joseph Leonaid, of D, left guard Corporal 'William Williams, of I-', centei, Vlctoi Thomas, of A, light guard, Seigennt Clarence Sewaid, of h light end: Rowland RRo, of A, ritiaiter back; .lames Hughes, of 11, light half back. Seigcant HUKeiie l'el lows, of T, left half back; Musician Tliornbuin. full back. Second Team Chatles Adams, of I), left end. Coipoial Joseph Cieaiy, of I J, left tin Me; Tnink Stlpp, of O. left guaid. Seigeant Lot ouzo Kisbee, of , i enter; J Donald Hull, of A, Hgnt guai d; William Meis. of V. tight tackle; 1'atilik Cummlngs, of A, light end; Kdwaid Klnnegan, of D, quaiter bai k Cotpoial Ralph Gregoiy, of I rlglit half bails; Unity Smith, of I), left half baik. Coipoial Czui Riiile, of I, full buck. urricnii.s or uami:. 1'mplre Captain Decker, of P. Kef eiee Dr. Men I man Timekeeper--1'ihate Peir Uowman, of D Lines men Seigennt William R. Newman, of V, and Coipoial Hnriy Diake, of C. Two halves of fifteen minutes each wen? played, and duiing that time the. woik done bj both sides was quite Ilel. In the llrst half, on a tumble, Thoi nbu in made a touchdown nnd n goal was kiikid by Rice, giving a sioie of C-0 In favor of the fit st team. Xo other points were made. A huge amount of hea clothing has been received. A moie commodious guaid house, for the Thlitcenth has been .suggested by the division olllcer of the day. The change will be appreciated. Scigeuut llert Murphy, of D, acting as the division color seigeant, Is now able to attend to his regular duties after a short spell of sickness Musician J. W. Slmrell, of the band, writes some eiy Interesting camp letters to the Gieat Rend Plain Deal er. Corpoial George Thomas and Pri vate Thomas Morgan, of R, which company is now at Summerville on provost, were In camp jesterday, and dined with the "Uachelois" club," oC II, who'-e members aie Corpoials C. 8. Ralley and AW L Finn and Privates C. S. Morgan, A. H. Price and C. -M. Lent. Ptlvate Patiick Quinn. of R Com pany, who contracted fever at Camp Meade, while he was detailed at the Division hospital as an assistant muse, has ictuined to camp fully ie coveied ARTISTIC GARDRXKR Musician I.ouls R. Decker Is evi dently an artist as a gardener. He has ilxed up the band's s-trcet In a way which attracts attention. After having raked It over and over In e ery Imaginable foim, he drew veiy ex act lines on the ground showing tho combination "13-Rand." In those lines ho has placed, nt legular Intervals., blanches of the celebiated Georgia pine which he has tilmmod with a scissors. This piece of work is the admiration of all who have seen It. Private Paul Hummel, of Hummols town. Pa, who left with the regiment when It started South, has been mub teud Into tho .seivice and has become a member of Company C Pi hate Hummel Is quite an addition to tho band, as he Is an expert clarionet player. Richard J. Bouike. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Intention of Erie and Delaware and Hudson Companies to Make nn Excursion Resort at Elk Lake. Coal Prices Increased. "The lesidents of Ilonesdale ato pia parlng to celebrate over the fact that they are to remain In communication with the outer world," bays the Car bondale News. "At a conference in that borough between Second Vice President U. O. Young nnd Supeiinten dent C. It. Mnnvlllo. of the Delnwaro and Hudson, and the Krle vice-president and head civil engineers, It was learned that the Krlo railroad Intends tunning their road into tho Dela ware and Hudson depot, and thus do away with the 'bus ti.ivel of two miles between tho present Krle depot and Ilonesdale. And the Hrle and Dela ware and Hudson will build a steam load from Honesdnle to Klk lake, which place Is to be fitted up for a pleasure resort to take the place of Shohol i Glen, as the latter place has practically become a thing of the past for excur sionists. i:ik lake will make an ideal Picnic resort, and when fitted up In tho manner proposed by the ofllclals It will be second to none In this region. "From Hlk lake tho load will bo ex tended to rnrvlew, and connect with the Oiavlty light Hack, which will be widened to standnrd guage, and the curve at Shepherd's crook made larger for bteam cms It Is true the Kile io.ul will tiansport Delaware nnd Hudson coal to tide water, for a while any vvav, but it Is more llkclv that the Delaware and Hudson will deliver It to that company at Ilonesdale when the new load Is In operation between here and Ilonesdale. "II. tl. Young, when in convetsatlon with seveial piomlnent Houcsdale citi zens, remarked that the people of Ilonesdale would be throwing roses Instead of stones at him when they found out what he was going to do for the Maple City." puions nnixn vv. 'Owing to tho cold weather the an thracite coal companies have decided to make an advance In the price for all sizes alongside the whaif ut New Kuglnnd points of l'5 cents a ton, to take effect Immediately," says the Philadelphia Pioss of jesteiday. ' J'ven nt these tlguies tho wholesnlo selling pi Ice Is 25 cents below the iluular price, hut It is understood that It U the intention of the opeiutors to nmk another advance within a veiy shott time. "Owing to the shoitngo of cars there is a great demand for all sizes thrpugli out the anthracite and bituminous trades nnd many of tho mines tne being 'worked only putt of tho time as tho amount of coal pioduccd cannot bj handled and there Is no place to atoro It. A high olllclal of one of the lend ing companies said yesterday that his company was jcdllnu; nil tho coal It could mine, although consldeiablu of It wns being let go at a low figure. It li understood that the reading com pany liny" been for some time pant holding on to lis coal, as It does not wish to sell It at tho pteent ruling :i Ice. "The new pi Ice which went Into ef fect yestetdav i elates only to toal nt points In the New Ungland dlstilctnnd does not apply to the city and lino and tldcwatci Hade." MIN1J ACC1DRNTS Dining the yeai ending Dee i. K9S, theie vvete 1,1(17 peisons Injuicd or killed by accidents In tho anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania, as against 1.S7S for the year ending Dec. 1, ISO". Of the I.I'm accidents the number that resulted In deaths was r,77 JJy leuson of these accidents "04 women were deprived of their husbands and 570 child! en wcie made orphans THIS AND THAT The Delavwue, Lackawanna and Western station at Danville was de tain ed by (lie Tuesday afternoon. The Conl Inental mine was Idle hall a d.iv this week owing to a birtil'.lnc of some bleaker mathlneiy. The Aichb.ild mlns wns Idle one da.v last w eelc. It was announced at Rasloii yester day that the Lehigh Valley Ralhond conipanv will hereafter build Its toco motives Inst.-iid of bu.vlng thorn. The big building In South Huston, In which passenger tais aie built is to bt con verted into an englneeiltig shop. About 100 additional machinists will be em ployed. The coi dep.utinent will be moved to Siyre, Pj. If a man holds a responsible position upon the Lehigh A'allej, uitlroad, such as tralnmastei, train dispatcher, vard inastei, engineer oi conductoi, he must be the ownei of a (list class watch. His time piece must also be inspected seml-unnually by a company olllclal. If the watch passes Inspection the owner Is given a ceitlflcate as to Its accuracy, which holds good until the next poilocl of Inspection ai rlvos. "Do j on approve of compulsory educa tion' " el' .ild the inin who hut sailed dowr late in life, 'It is about the only waN to learn the value of a dollar." Cin cinnati Kimulir i' Hood Are gaining lavor laultll). nH m a Iluslness men nnd travel- En S I (f0 lers carry tliem la vest 1 I B 2ft pocll, Hilles rarry tliem m me In purtp, hoiiiekeeper 1 eep them in nieillilno cloiotn, trlemla rccoinmeml them to ft lends. 2j; AND TEA A rich breakfast bever age. Unlike Coffee, it is wholesome. Quickly pre pared. Use less tea and infuse THREE to FIVE minutes. Always use boiling water. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA i Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS Bold only in I.rnd rrlt. 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound UPTON'S CEYLON-INDIA TEAS. For Sale by All Grocers. Most People Are aiiNioustoho economical and Having We nil like to gf-t along in tho world Wo .ill lllto to got tho most foi oui mmiey 'J'huo ptojilo who l)ii "Snow White' tloui Altll economical and gc-t-the incihl lor ihclr inonej "Snow White" Mn he a lhtle higher In nrlro than Home Inferior brands, but the llunl cost, when compart d with cheaper flour. Is les Your grocer ec lis it. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO 1i tcrantoii, CirbuuiUlt, Ulyphant. WTTTTTTTT SP ! CEYLON INDIA BABY'S FACE LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT. Our baby's f aco and neck ms all raw meat, anil gomfililnpc awful to look at, Tho ry that child suffered, mother ami child never hail any rest clay or night as It constantly Itdied, ami the blood used to How down her cheek. Wo had doctors and tho dispensary with uo result, lly using Cuticuka Kksol- rNT, CtmcirnA (ointment), nnd CtmouiU Hoap, tho rttfel mym tnttrely healed. Jlrs. O AltXJOSS. S13 Nassau Avo., Ilrooklyn. Motrins, to know ihlWirm twthwlth CrricoiA floi r, nd iofl nolntlni wllh CDTires. will afford Initont rtlltrin lh mini dutrmlnj of llehlnf , burtlnr, nd irilr Irfinlllf humon of the ikln nd irnlp. wiia lou of hlr, nd not loue IMm. ! to fill In jour Jul. Fold throuthont "" w"1 ""1"' t'Pi A"ei Cb m. Cjr , f rork,U"i nw '" Cur" u'bT Uumori.frM. ! HI'S MS Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 10455 N.Ninlti si., Scronlon, Pa. Telephone Call, 3333. GOOD NEWSJFOR TOURISTS THE CELEBRATED Sunset Limited Train . . . Will operate between New Oilcans, liOS Angeles and San Francisco, fal., during the Heason of 1893-1S99 Through without change fiom the Crescent City to the Oolden Gate.. C8 hours to I,os Angeles, 75 hours to San Francisco. Fine Southern route for Winter tiuvel. Wilte for Xiartlculais E. HAWLEY, A. G. T. M., L. H. NUTTING, E. P. A., 340 Uroadnay or i Uattery Place. NEW YORK, N. Y. K. J. SMITH, AGT., A. M. LONGACBE, T. P. A., 109 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Eff3ctivanos5 anj Durability SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK Warren EhretCo., 321 Waslilngton Avenue, Scranton, Pa. NEW YORK HOTELS. W'Wi"SAA" The St. Denis Oroadway and eleventh St., New York Opp. Grace Church. European Plaa. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. Jn a modett and unobtrustvo war thorn ar few bettor conducted 'joteli la the Metropolis than the St. Denle. The ifreat popularity it haa enquired on readily be traced to Its uolqua location, Ita bomouke atmosphere, the peculiar ezcellenoa of its culalue and Mrrlce, and tu Terr ao4r ate pricet WILLIAM TAYLOR AND S0?t WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irrlog Plica, MEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, SI. 50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. For Business Men Y Iu the heart of the wholesale district V ;,; For Shoppers & A 3 tuiiiutra nulL to Wan.iiiial.eis 8 ! .. iiiliiutea to blejiel Cooper We Slore : .. Jiiixy of ucctss to the great l)rj Coojs : i, tilurcK. i '$ For Sightseers. ) Ouelilocklrom H'nay Cam,sUlnKcay 5. ,t, traiisiwrutlou to all poluts of Interest .'. I Hotel Albert,! ) NEW YORK. V COR. llth ST. & UMVHRblTV ri,ACI, Y I Only One UIocU from Uroadway. Ya ?Rooms ftIIn restaurant X m-x-wk-xK'CK-xk-X";-:-:":". j i',l---'ri'r J&' .r .v.; a.,. v o i&flm&wwiwoK&&&ivuiFAmor xmw-m '- -'- - - 1 A Glove I 1 Opportunity I For Men. ... I Not often that real efood dollar and a r half gloves are sold for an even dollar. 5 That's the case here now. We were for- 51 jgV !? S tunate in securing a lot that were sold 5 0 . under the hammer. Somebody's loss is your gain. They are positively the best ! glove bargain for men ever shown in ! Scranton--high grade goods, suitable for C-; driving:, street wear, or dress wear. 0i !t Only a Dollar. CONNOLLY OF SCRANTON Special Attention Given to BusU ucbs nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accominodution V.. tended According to Balances ani Responsibility. 3Pcr Ccut. Interest Allowed oa Interest DeposiU. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 W5I. C0NNELL, Preslrtcnt. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Prcs. W1LLIA.U II. PECK. Cashier The vault of this bank is pro. tected by Holmes Electric Pro tective System. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go. 506 Sprues Stmt, Scrantoi, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Ia s Interests on savlnzs deposits. Acts as Trustee, Administrator, uuardlan L. A. WATRDS. President, o. .s. JOHNSON. Vies President A. It. CIIKISTV. Cashier. DIRECTORS. Wm F. HalKteaJ. Cverett Warren. August Robinson, V.. P. Kingsbury. John P. Kelley. O. S. Johnson. U A. Watres. CAMERAS AND KODAKS. Bicycles, Skates, Sleds, Games, Sweaters, Athletic and Gymnasium Goods For the Holidays. We arc authorized agents for the Eastmau Kodak Co, , aud carry a complete Hue of supplies for the amateur and professional photographer. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 Washinstoi Avi Opposite Court Mouse, TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. ITIONIIL 1J. gewt -fti a t - "-Sfc. -t agS & 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 Northeastern Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices. Wilton Axminster Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARPETS Window Shades, Rugs, Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS INTERIOR DECORATIONS. LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF OH aKD P. WHITE HEMLOCK H HiDWOQD WEI Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralls tawed to uniform lengths oonataatly on hand. Peeled IImiiIocIi Prop Timber promptly Furnished, MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Susque. banna ltatlrond. At Mina, Pottor County. Pn., on Couderaport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400.000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE Board of Trad Building, Scranton, Pa, Telephone No. 4014. WASHNGTON VIA T Is the most .ittractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOMINION LINE Perform Dally Sirvlc. Through tickets returning from Washington by rail or water. I or full information iijiply to W. L. PRYOR, l.elilgn Valley KailroaJ, 309 Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA. n - . Av& t.Tv !'JL' !.VT I ?rftfLS S vSa Mm A- ,27 aDsh!n2t on Avenue Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Tambour Dresden LACE CURTAINS & ricANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUB Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. T At Retail. Coal of the best Quality for doir.st40 ui and of ull sizes. Including BuUuvtieat and Dlrdaeje, delivered In uny part ot the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building;, room No. 6; telephona No. 2624 or at tho mine, tele; phone No. J72. will be promptly attended to Dealers uupplled at the mine. W. T. SMITH. i a I.
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