The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 20, 1898, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITO SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1898.
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oi i)iNa rowot a co mw vox.
TROOPS REVIEWED
BY THE PRESIDENT
BUFY DAY FOH THE SOLDIERS
AT CAIMP M'KENZIE.
No Furlduplio Will Ho Granted Later
Thnn December 20, Unless They
Are Absolutely Necessary- Col
onels of the Third IhiRnde Havo
llcceivod Books Instructing; Them
How to Mnnuge and Care for
Troops on the Transports-Odds
and Ends of Cnmp Oossip.
tSpei'ltil tn tin- Scl'iililon T:llimv
i'iiiiii Miirl-.i'UKli', Allinwta. (!.i.. Dec.
1!i. This uu. un I'Sri'iitliiniilly btfy
ila. fur din lioyn III ram. In tti,-
iimiiiliit; tin' tiniiin marched In Autjtis
la mvci sliii- i.v. uiiiiMy luadt- while the
Inn fell In si'tieroiiH (iiliiutltv, wet
JiiK the ini'ii thiirniiiMily. Turnlne n
to lti'ixiil ticit. they were fm ni'-'d In
company front and were th"ii inarched
past the rcrlvliits stand of Jln)r
(iemral YmiiiK. imp' eommainltT. v.h-i
vn siiirmiii'led Iv Ills staff, the nnynr
und other pin. uln 'lit cllv olIli.laK The
tr.-irolilinr ( tl-.e tniopv was vcepilim
ally tjnnrl, ami tl'.i y m re applauded all
nliinn the line The white pinple "f
the city nlixia'ned from very deniim
stratlve tnlhiis'hjs'ii'. m ficcuuut ol the
dlsaRteealilc ,eaiher and presenee of
Ol-it:S I1S1M.AYKD.
The natliiiial celiiis "ro dls-plaved,
'I'lie niitioiinl minis were ili.Jplaved.
tliot.ttli not si profusely as one W ac
(iistomed to t-ri in the north on muc.1i
occasions. The troops returned tu
amp at - o'clock In the afternoon and
at I the president accompanied by his
wife Vice 1'iesldeiit Ho'i.trt and wife.
Secretary of War Alijer, Major lieneral
.Joseph Wheele". the Idol (it lht JoUth
und the prhh of the entire country and
escorted I'V the corps and the division
commanders, and the staff and by a
souadron of the Sixth I'nlted States
cavalry drove nlor.K the main load of
the camp while on each side wete
drawn up In line the two brigades. ,s
the presldenr and- p.ntv nurwri aloni:.
i he troop !resented arms, the hand
struck up -'Hall to the chief." the na
tional colors were drooped. The hon
ored visitor In the meantime bowl in
and smlllnt nekiiowledKini every com
pliment. Tlv president thence passed
on to Auitusta where he was present at
the civic paiade und accorded a warm
welcome.
The Tribune correspondent was in
formed today by HrlK.idler (tewral
fJohln tha no furloughs will be kIvcii
to enlisted men or leave of nlwenee to
otllcers unless in ases of absolute ne
cessity, later than Dec. ':. He also
stated that the colonels of the Third
lulRade had been sent books instruct
inij them how to mutince ami care for
troops while on transport ships. Asked
as to what these two clicumstances
meant, ae said that thotiKU they do not
mean anything absolutely, there are
La&&
CVERY-OAY THINGS
THAT FLAVOR OF
CHRISTMAS.
&y
Chances
In Small Furs
Nothing nceil be said as to the
qualities. The fact that they're
here is a guarantee of their excel
lence. By a rare bit of merchan
disin, these are here at under val
ues and await your approval at
conespondiii' reductions in prices.
Only the -ood and fashionable furs
in the latest fashioning of Collars,
Collarettes. Halt Capes, Boas and
Muffs. A desirable display ol Chil
dren's Fur.
Some Recent
Golf Capes
Where .an one find a more de
sirable article of apparel suitable
alike to the lon or short fig
ure and drawing admiration by rea
son of its veiy picturesqueness.
A recent lot discloses some happy
combinations of color plaids in
Scotch Shawls converted into these
sightly and easy fitting garments.
Some are plain and others "shawl
fringe" trimmed. Pi ices so low
now, that they invite a selection.
The
handkerchief Sales
The importers say it's wonderful
the amount of handkerchiefs we
have sold during the past ten days.
This is an ALL LINEN Handker
chiefs Store not a cotton one to be
had, and we sell "All Linen" at the
prices others sell cotton, hence our
immense sales:
I'or l'Jij purrllaea lieaihtltciii-d, nil W..vk
llOpltTN.
I'm ipoiui nil linen quality, IwiaMItchi'il
oreiahrolileieil
I'or'J.le uMm qiirtlliy Pncn with dainty
enilnoi'k'i-i (I mltiul.
I'or 'JSc Han ilnea liHiulliefelilefs with luce
edged uuvfllles,
For ilia lu'iiiitll'iil eniliio.iliieil and hem
stitched (piiilllU-M -mid mi on, ap Wilis
rhiileoDuclit-vi bace lliiiidkcrochlcfrat
fU.tti, 8 t.PK und upwiiiilK M-ry !
ceptHlile gill tu a yount; lndy.
ItiUlcatlnus oC what may occur at any
moment.
QIMHT l'AY DAY.
Pay day lias come and roup, ami
thottKh It had been Ions awaited Willi
feverlfh iinxlctv, It has left little, If
any trace of excitement behind. This
iu day Is a more than usually Import
ant and happy occasion for the city of
AtiKUPta. li means several thousands
of ilollais for the business, men, anil
they are prcpurlnr to be ready for the
liberal Inllux of money from camp. Al
ready the boys have begun to make in
vestments In Christmas presvnts and In
souvenirs which ndorn every nhop win
dow in Augusta.
The electric lights, which were prom
ised some time ago. ami which would
with a certainty have been In working
oiiler long fiiro. were It not for the
change of the camp site, are to be util-
Ixed soon within the Thirteenth's lines.
The tioles were put in position Wed
nesday, and there will be no delay In
stringing the wires. The power Is fur
nished from Aususta, and each com
pany kitchen, for the small sum of
seventy-live cents, may have the privi
lege of an arc light, file kitchen are
now In full operation, and they are
already appreciated.
I'OItTO IllCO LKTTKII.
Private Obetl A. Michaels, of C, has
received n long and Interesting letter
from Private I-Mward M. Carey, Com
pany K. Kleventh t'nited States Volun
teer Infantry, now stationed at San
Juan. Porto Illeo. The letter, which
was mailed on Nov. 30, reached lieie
yesterdaj.. Private Carey Is a resident
of the West Side, and unlisted at
Sci anion on the l!lbt day of last June.
Viivnte Carey, having disembarked at
lUiaiilco Hay, took part In the :'klr
mlslies which occurred in the neigh
borhood. The battle of .Mayaguez, Aug.
18, was the chief engagement In which
the Americans had three killed and
siventeen wounded, and the Spaniards
lost seventy by death, and 14S taken
prisoners. It was at this battle that
Private Carey observed with surprise
and some amusement that the Spanish
soldiers, instead of firing their Mausci'3
from the shoulder, tired from the hip.
Sergeant Harold I.. Gillespie and Pri
vates Kelly, Loomls and Mosvr, who
have been formally detailed as mem
bers of what is now called the "I'nlted
States Army Hospital corps," and at
tached to the Thirteenth's hospital for
duty, are very much displeased at the
treatment which they have been re
viving at the hands of the higher hos
pital authorities. They are not paid
with the regiment, and. as Major Kel
ler cannot do anything for them in the
case, they have not received a cent of
money for the past three months, an
oversight at which they are indignant
not without some show of reason. They
expected that they would be thought
of this time, but it seems they are still
forgotten after three months of faith
ful, Intelligent service. It Isi a peculiar
oversight, the persistency of which
causes unnecessary Inconvenience.
IX DIVISION' HOSPITAL
There aie now three members of the
Thirteenth in the division hospital suf.
fering from the mumps Private fins
tave P.ienlke. of A: William Little, of
. and William Uvltt, of 15. They all
have been suffering more or less, but
their cases are In no way dangerous.
Major Keller visits them dally, and ex
pects that they will soon be all right
The boys of the regiment were mueh
pleased to read In The Tribune that
First Lieutenant David J. Davis, of
Company P. lias declared his candi
dacy for the olllce of city controller.
Lieutenant Davis Is one of the few at
torneys in the regiment, and ranks
high In popularity and In efficiency
among the otllcers of the regiment. His
candidacy is favorably spoken of, even
already, by the members of the Thir
teenth. Chaplain Stahl was a welcome visitor
to the tent of every enlisted man last
evening. He made the round, looking
for those who were sick. The hoys, as
usual, were glad to see him, and he was
pleased to Had them well.
Lieutenant W. . Inglls has reported
for duty at brigade headquarters' once
more.
The otllcers have received new stoves
for their tents. The canvas, where the
Htoveplpo passes through, Is protected
by a ring of asbestos.
The return of Quartermaster Cox to
the regiment gives no little pleasure to
the boys, and this Is increased by his
narrow escape from death. Lieutenant
Cox Is a hard worker, and always has
the best Interest of the boys at heart,
llattallon Adjutant Walter K. Oua
Her. who acted as quartermaster dur
ing the absence of Lieutenant Cox, has
now I eturncd to his post. He (lis
charged the onerous duties of quarter
master with credit.
to health, he was given a thirty-day
furlough to visit Washington, D, C.
Privates William O. Pender, of V,
nd William It, Hough, ot A, have been
detailed, by a recent order, ns mem
bers of the regimental hospital corps.
One of the most Interesting scones In
and around camp Is the spectacle of
some of the ollleers wielding the axe.
Major Follows has become on expert
at wood-chopping.
Captain Thomns (Hitman, of D, lias
given his stove to Klrst Sergeant Da
vis, preferring to use tho old-style oil
stove. Itlchanl J. Pottrke.
THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
Preparing1 for tho Convention to Bo
Held Here Next Year.
The general commltte of the Knlgh'
of Malta for the com cut Ion of i'j9
In this city met in the parlors of
Malta temple last evening. The routine
business" was gone through. The com
mittees all reported progress. The
press committee bass made arrange
ments to supply the movements of the
committees and the programmes and
other matters to all the coiumanderles
In the state.
There are about two thousand dele
gates ami visitors expected to be In
the city during the second week of
May, l&Oi). Special elTorts will be made
to make tin parade a success. The
committee will meet again on Wednes
day, Dec. 2S.
ECZEMA
Hood's
Pest In tnke after dinner ; SjBBkB a
prevent distress, aid rtlt;p- f nil jh
tlon, earn const I pat I on. F I I I &
PiirflyC8Mal)lenlnnnt irrlpf
or mine pln. Sold bv all ilrui;rll. r ri"rM.
Prepared onlj tiy c. t. lliul A Co.. Lowell. S!mh.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
Just Received One of the Finest
Selections of
DIAMONDS
Fine Gold and Gold
Filled Watches
In the city; also a lull line of
Solid fold Kings,
Pendent Chains and
Sterling Silver Goods.
All Goods Warranted as Repre
sented at the Reliable.
Established 1817.
C. LUTHER
107 Wyomln? Avanus.
FROBfl BIRTH
Our little daiiRhter had Ecie ma from birth.
Ttio parts afflicted would become terribly In
ilaaieil.and wator would ooio out llko great
bead, of perspiration, finally tills would dry
iipauilthosUtn would crack ami peel off. 8I10
suffered terribly. Had to put soft mlttem on
her hands to keep her from scratching. Two
of our leading physicians did not help her.
After bathing her with CtiTiccnA So.tr, I
applied CuTiccnx (olntinentjfreelr.and gavo
her Cirncon nr.sot.VKKT rcRularly. 8lic im
prnvnl ot once and it now nrrtr trouhltd. Tho
statements I havo mado arc. absolutely truo
and not cxagKcrated In any way.
ItOHKIlT A. I.A.MIAM,
till West SldaSquare, Bnrlngflclil, III.
BrBTCt!ltTl!ITTltTr9r.IITniID.S0Stl
llruoit, witn Isi or llm: Wrm ttbi with Con;
rr Hr.rnue 4nolnliith Cutioi'K.putMlor
emollient kln enret.mit mlid doMOl Ctftlcri Knob
v ikt, ctete,t ot blood purlfirHind humor caret,
FiMihrnnslmiitttie world. Poma I.C.Cflr.,!ot
1'r , 1iu.i1.11, Hew in Can Hibjr'i Silo DiMuei.iree.
THE COUNTY
Savings Bank
and Trust Co.
506 Sprues Stmt, Scrantoi, Pa.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus 55,000.00
Pays Interest on suvlnz deposit..
Acts as Trustee, Administrator. Uuardlsn.
L. A. H' AIRES. President.
). S. JOHNSON. Vice Prelldent
A. II. CMRISTV. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
VVm. P. Mall.tead. liverett Warren.
August Robinson, li. P. Kingsbury.
John P. Kelley. O. S. Johnson.
U A. Watres.
A MOST
COMPLETE LINE OF
Fancy Suspenders,
Dress and Driving Gloves,
Bath and Night Robes,
Umbrellas, Mackintoshes,
Etc, Etc.
PRICES
ALWAYS RIGHT
HERCULES
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
Effectiveness and Durability
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK
Warren EhretCo.,
:i'21 Washington Avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
CONRAD,
30S
Lackawnna Ava.
Most
People
Arc anxious tobe economical .md
paving. We nil llko to Kt aloni?
In tho wot Id. Wo all like to Ret
tho most for our money. Thoso
peoplu whn buy "Snow Whlto"
flour AUK economical anil set
thc most for their money.
"Snow White"
Mny be n. little higher In prion
than some Inferior hiamls, but
the final cost, when compared
with cheaper flour, la less.
Your grocer sells It.
"We Only Wholesale It."
THE WESTON MILL CO
Scranton, CnrbonJale, Olyplnnt.
HACK IX CAMP.
Private- Hurry l.ucns, of D.whoilropppa
out of the 1'nnkn on Hrontl stipct. Phila
delphia, while tht n-Kiiwiu was tal'lnr
part In the JlllilW eemiionlet-, i,a5l y0
turned to camp. When lie became Kick
he was t.ik'ii rare of by the Ited Crosi
hospital Mini, and on hl restoration
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 Shacbs,
1
I
J
Rugs,
Renaissance
Irish Point
Brussels
Tambour
Dresden
LACE
CURTAINS
Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers
Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol
stery Stock.
WILLIAMS & HcANULTY,
INTERIOR DECORATIONS
129 WYOMING AVENUE
Shoes and Slippers for Holiday Presents
You cannot buy anything that will be as useful -as a pair
of shoes or a pair ol slippers for a little money. We have
about 5,odo pairs of Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's
Slippers, in all colors and styles, at prices from 50c to $2.
It will pay you to look our stock of holiday slippers before
buying elsewhere. Remember, we are the cheapest shoe store,
ISAAC LONG.
.WIIiKKS.II.UUlH, l'A.
MYER DAVIDOW. 307 Lackawanna Ave.
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Prices Have
Tumbled Down
In Our Cloak
Department
p
r njjP
We have too many Cloaks on hand!
for this time of the year, and we have de
cided to give our customers the benefit
of a great reduction during this Christmas
week, We believe in a prompt and a deep
price cut, and here it is :
Entire stock of Cloth and Plush
Capes, worth from $6.50 to $30. New
prices range from $3.50 to $20.
Entire stock ( New Fall and Win
ter Jackets, worth :r Jin $5 to $35. New
prices from $3.00 to $20.00.
A bona-fide reduction of from 25 per
cent, to 50 per cent, on the entire stock.
Store Open Evenings Until Christmas,
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CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVE.
LOUIS RUPPRECHT,
V f 1 -
231 Penn flueniie, Opp. Baptist Church.
FORAERLY KLEBERG'S.
We invite your earli
est inspection, of a large
line of choice, well selected
KTOTSrvu.
Bric-a-Brac,
Lamps and
Fancy Ware.
Our stock of this class of goods will be sold at very low prices to close out and
some very rare bargains are offered. We also offer at very low prices a complete as
sortment of French China for decorating purposes.
Mercereau & Connell
130 Wyoming Avenne, Coal Exchange.
We Are Now Showing the
Largest, Finest and Best Stock
l;.ver before shown in this city. We have spared no pains to collect the most attractive and most ar
tistic goods that could be had. We have a grand display of DIAMONDS, Mounted in Rings or
Brooches, Studs, Scarf F'ins, Cuff Buttons, Ear Rings. Watches, etc. We handle only Perfect Stones
ol Good Color. Stone Rings ot all kinds, a big variety, especially a nice line ol Opal Rings.
A Mammoth Stock of Fine Jewelry
STERLING SILVER we have it in everything Novelties. Toilet Articles, Brushes, Desk Kitting. Pock
et Cutlery. Table Ware, etc., etc. We have just introduced a beautiful line of 14K Gold Filled Toilet
Articles, warranted to wear ten years and will not tarnish. Brilliant Cut Glass best that can be had.
Watches Are Our Hobby
We have all the new things out. AH the new styles and all the new improvements, from the cheap
est to the best American or imported. We can not mention a fraction ol all we have. A visit and
inspection ot our store and stock will convince you we are "no seconds."
Agents for tlie Ilcglim Music Uoxes.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Chas. B. Scott,
1 19 Franklin Ave.
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO.,
MANUFACTURER) OF
61 S1ED FENI WHITE MM A! HAI1ID LUMBER
nill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails
tawed to uniform lengths oonutiintly on band, reeled HtMnlock
Prop Timber promptly Furnished.
MILLS At Cros Fork. Potter Co.. on tU Buffalo and Susquc
hanna Unllrond. At Mlna, Potter County, l'u., on Coudersport, and
Port Allecuny Railroad. Capucity 400.000 feet per duy.
GENHltAL OFFICK-Hourd of Trad Building, Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
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STRONG
AGAIN!
WHEN IN DCUBT, TRY
t S7 i
am
iJtflS
They havo stood the lett of yean.
and nave cured (houtanas ol
cjki ol Ntnoul Diieaiet, inch
it Debility, Duiincii.Slerpltis.
tins and ancocele, Atrophy, .c.
They clear the brain, strengthen
.mr7!("'rli the circulation, maks dicestion
""Wjtt''"" utrfect. and imnirt a healthr i
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vlROr tn the whole beiop;. All drains und losses are cntcatarmatitniijr, unless patients
are properly cured, their condition oft, it orries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. I
Mailed sealed. Trice (i per boa; o lioies, with iron-clad Irgal guarantee tn cure or refund the
mooc,f.oa. acnu lor tree iok, Auaress, reus, rctuioinc i,u tieveianu, u.
For Sale by JOHN II. PIIM.PS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming avomt
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