12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1898. Royal Makes the food more delicious and wholesome EIGHTEENTH DEATH IN THE REGIMENT LEWIS M. REESE HAS ANSWER ED THE LAST ROLL CALL. He Wno ft Ccrpornl of Company B nnd Hns Been Suffering from Typhoid Fovcr in St. Joseph's Hospital, nt Rending, for Some Time The Romnins of Sergeant Lee A. Taylor, of Company O, Have Been Sent North Decora tions for Chiistmas Holidays. Speil.il to tlif Kdtiiilim Trllium Cntnp .MiicKriitc, AURilHtii, Liu.. Dec 23. Anntlipj, tho clKhtpniitli. death Is lei'ordeil In llio Thlitfonth. A tele Kinphli' inocMiBi1 was rucoixed tliii uf teriioim fnan St. .lobelia's hospital, lleiullnp, 1. Lli'Utenant Horry, of Com liany H, noticing him that Corpotal Lew In M Hocco, of that loinpany, had died. Tho depoatiod was tin- sxm'of. Mr. nnd Mr Lewis Hece, of t'nion utieet, Tnylnr, Hip fnthui of whom illctl only two months licfoio his son vnliinteoiPd lilM enurjjlei and subsequently hK llfp to tho ioilco (if his rountry. He hi'i i mo sic 1: at Camp Me.ulo. Nov. 2. and two days later was taken to the regimental hospttul and from there he wa.i lemuxcd to division hospital hhortly afterward While In that In stitution his ease developed Into ty phoid fever, which necessitated his re moval on Nn. 12, two days before the lCElment left for this camp, to the Reading hospital, whete he would Im prove and l elapse alternately until finally all hope was abandoned. 'Corporal Keeo was twenty-fouryears old, nnd miv one 3 ear's hen Ice In the National Guaid. He was piomoted to eorporalshlp for his svddierlj qualities at Camp Meade. He was well liked by all his fellow -soldiers who knew him, nnd his sad death Is much mourned by the membeis of hl company. Application has been made for per mission for a detail to po home to act .is a sunrd of honor. The remains of the late Serjeant Lhp A. T.iIor, of O, were sent notth this morning in chaise of Corporal Dennis and 1'ilvate Brown, of that compan. MHDALS Hi:ci:iVUD Kcry ollicer and enlisted man In the regiment who ;at a iuallfied marks man In the National (iuaid Is happy to nlRht. Tlie now medals issued to them by the state of I'ennslvanln, and com memorative of the Spanish-American war, weie ieceled and Issued this evening. These medals are of bronze and oval in sha?e, and aie s-uspended by links from the top bai On one side Is ,1 lepresentatlon of a volunteer in lellef dressed In tho Kharkl suit and campaign hat, and holding rllle at the position of "ready." On the reveise side aie the wolds. "To the marksmen of the Nntlonal Guard of Pennsylvania w he entered tho EVERY-DAY THINGS THAT FLAVOR Oi CHft'lSTMAS. Chances In Small Furs Nothing need 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 dising, these are here at under val ues and await your approval at corresponding reductions in prices. Only the good and fashionable furs in the latest fashionings of Collars, Collarettes, Half Capes, Boas and Auffs. A desirable display of Chil dren's Furs. Some Recent Golf Capes Wheie can one find a more de sirable article of appai el suitable alike to the long or shoit 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, hen:e our immense sales: I'or lav pure linen hemxtltcliPd, nil Med borders. Korlliuiin all linen qii.MIt, liemMltohiNl or embroidered For6c extra quality l'nen with dulnty embroidered inltlul. For Sfio lino linen handkerchief with luce edged novelties. For illo benutlfnl embroidered nnd hem (Hitched quulitlcH-imd so on up to the choice I inches l.iuu Hnaillieici hlefH ut $3, -in, $i.f)H unil iipuiiulK 11 mix 110 leptublo ff lft to u youiit," luUy ISAAC LONG, 73 and 715 I'ubllo apurs. CJ Baking Powder United States service In war with Spain, 1898." The figure of the soldier Is surrounded by a tioplcal scene, nnd benenth his feet arc tho Initials "N. O. 1'." The recipients of these medals up pieclato them more highly thnn any other badge of souvenir conimeinoi ntlve of tho war. The bos guard them with pride and Jenlous watch fulness. A onsignment of .",00 pounds of Clark and Scott tobacco has been received b Captain Kobliug, of C. for the members of tho leglment. It comes as the thoughtful gift of ex-Sheilff. Hoblnson nnd Is thtlce welcome at this particular time. It Is a most do slrnble Chrlstm.ut present nnd will make many happy. sthi:i:t.s dkcouatud. livery company street and mess hall Is beautifully decorated with a mag nificent profusion of all those rich llow eis and plants In which this pnrt of the stntc abounds. Arches and foun tains have been erected and the Thir teenth's enmp Is a veritable bovver of southern luxuriance and beauty. Holly, mistletoe, Georgia pines, cotton blos soms, palmetto plants, green palm fans nnd all kinds of mosses have transformed the place Into a new Helen. All tho decorations, nil the tiadltlons of the north have been preserved, en riched by the beauty and luxuriance of the south There are no serious euses of sick ness and nil will enjoy a turkey dinnci. The weather Is delightful. The boys are happy and looking forwnul to Sun day with pleasant anticipations nnd send messages of love and peace to their friends nt home and best wishes for a merry Christmas. CHILLY RUCKPTION IN AUGUSTA. Tho tilp to Augunta and the visit of Piesldent McKlnley to camp are the great topics of conversation among the membeis of the Thirteenth. The review of the corps was disheartening and demoralizing. It was held simply as a part of tho da's proceedings, and the boya arc now wondering why It was ever proposed. As usual on such oc casions, It 1 alned, and before tho troops left the camp ground they were order ed back to their quarters to get their ponchos. On the march these became quite necessary, foi, no sooner hnd the head of the columns reached the out skirts of the city than It began to rain heavily and continued to do go during the review and the return to camp Tho troops made a good Impression from a puioly military standpoint and sustained splendid lines throughout, which elicited some applause from the spectators nnd the commendation of the military authorities. To the lniys who have been present In other cities, such as Scianton. Phila delphia. New- York and Washington, on somewhat similar occasions, the Aug usta reception was absolutely chilling, and they have no strong ambitions to 1epe.1t the experiment just for the edi fication of tho colored part of the pop ulation ANOTHHR COUPS nKVIHW. All this feeling is due to the fact that an announcement lias been made that General Young Intends to have another corps review In that city In the not distant future. In that case the boys hope that the people of Auguta will not again give all the applause to the Tlrst Maiyland, to the utter exclusion of all the other regiments. Sergeant a. C. Hogers, of Company H, and Private Jacob L. jjoser, of the hospital corps, arc no longer in tho ser vice of the United State?. Word has been lecelved from the war department ordeilng an honorable discharge to bo given both of them forthwith Set gen nt HogerB has a lecord to be proud of n he had been, at the time of his volunteering, a member of tho Nn tlonal Guard for eighteen consecutive years, a term which was exceeded In only a few cases. He was promoted, at Mount Gietna last Ma, to the le sponslble position of quartermaster of his company which he filled with ciedlt to himself and to the satisfaction of the membeis of that command. He leaves for home and civil life with the best wishes of his manj fiiends In the legl ment. Seigeant Hogers' home Is In Pilceburg. Pilvnte Mosei came to Gietna on May 10 with the Ihst batch of iecrult, and was sworn in with the regiment two da.vs later For a time he was or derl for Di. Ulanchard. but subse quently Joined the hospital corps, of which he was an efllclen and obliging member. The boj.s bade him farewell today. OLD CUSTOM nnvivuD. Tho good old custom of chosing or del lies at guard mount, which pie. vailed In the Natloiiul Guard and even In the volunteer service till It was abolished at Camp Meade, has again been revived b order from the corps commandei , and now, as formerly, tne ordeilles will be selected for their cleanliness of diess and general sol dieily beat lug nnd qualities Dear leadei. If jou should happen to to receive a live alligator, some or thobe mornings, do not be surprised These "plnj things" are now the iago heie, Slippers. Slippers. For Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children, in all colors and styles, at prices from 50c to $1.25. It will pay you to see us before buying elsewhere. IVIyer Davidow, H07 and some of the hoys are sending thsm north as Christmas presents. Kergeant Kugcne D. Fellows, of F, Is In regimental hospital. He received n painful, but not dangerous bruising of the muscles of the right leg during the bait game of Inst Satuulny. Privates Peter Hlttlnecr and John Hill, of 15 Company, have been returned to duty after having been confined to the regimental hospital for n few days with n slight Indisposition. Private Henry Stnnton.of D, has been granted a seven-day furlough, nnd Jcft yesterday for Mobile, Alnbnmn, to visit friends. Color Sergeant Chotlcs Heed, of G, left yesterday on a week's furlough for Washington, I). C whore he will spend the (Christmas holidays with friends. PETltY AND JOHDAN SANG Last evening Corpornl Fred. Petry, of A, and Private Daniel Jordan, of 1), at tended 11 musical festival which was held In the Y M. C A. hall by tho "St Patrick's Indies' Benevolent society," for the benefit of the poor. Corporal 'Petry sang "Forgotten," nnd Prlvnte Jordan, "A Dream." Uoth wcro com pelled to respond to an encore. Prlvntcs Harry Curton nnd Judd Hunted, of D, left today for Florida on a fin lough. They will spend the holi day In the land of oranges. Corporal Owen Hughes, of F, who was Blek In the hospital for a few days, has returned to his company and Is now able to attend to duty. Seigennt Harold Gillespie nnd I'rt ward J. Kelly, of the hospital, hnv been presented with a regulation United States mascot a young pig which they have named "Ned." IUchard J. Dourkc. RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. Gospel services nt the Young Wom en's Christlun association Sunday will be at 3.45 p. m All women and girls aie Invited The Kev. James Hughes, of Lincoln avenue, will preach a Christmas ser mon on Sunday evening at 7.45 o'clock In tho Presbyterian chuich. New York street. Tho Free Methodists held n quar terly meeting In their chuich at Wnv erly, commencing Friday Dec. 23, and lasting over Sunday, llev, J. T. Logan, of Wllkes-Darte Is presiding. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Will J. McConnell will lecture on "The People's Itlghts" In tho Waverly Hap tist church. In the evening at 7.30 o'clock, In the same place, ho will speak on "The Man Who Sticks." The Young Men's Christian nssocli tlos will hold Its Sunday afternoon ser vice at 124 Washington avenue.as usual, at 3.43 o'clock. This will be the last service to be held In the old headquar ters. General Secretory George G. Many will slve a short address. Mr. Mahy It anxious to see a large number at this meeting. Come nnd bring your friends to enjoy the music and singing. The regular and special week scr- StrongJToday Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Built Up His System Child Was Weak, Had Night Swoats and Poor Appetite. "Our youngest child was in a bad con dition. One physician wild tho troubls waB malaria and another thought it came from tho stomach and liver. Meantime the child kept growing weaker. He had night sweats, poor appetite and various other troubles. We worried along for two years, and then wo determined to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and from the first day we noticed a change in our little, boy. Wo kept on until he had taken about three bottles. Today he is a strong, hearty child. We have always had to keep him indoors in winter, but last winter he was out with other children and we found no trace of the old trouble returning." Alfred lUnsimniuiEn, 70 Washington Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists Si; six for is. HnnH'c Pillc d0 not purge' paln or IlOOCl S flllS grpc. Druggists. ?K. Screens, Tabottreffes, Jar diniere Stands, WILLIAMS & Holiday LEADERS IN Carpets, Wall LACKAWANNA AVENUE. vices nt St. David's Kplscopal church will he as follows: St. Agnes chapter, Monday, 7,30 p. m., Friday, 4 p. m.S I.ndles Aid chapter, Thursday, 2.30 p. m.; Industrial school, Saturday, 2.30 p. m.j Sunday Hchool Christmas ccle bintlon, Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock. There will b celebrations of Holy Huchnrlst Monday: St. Stephen's day, Tuesday, Sr. John Evangelist Day; nnd Wednesday, Holy Innocents day. liach day at 9 u. m. m Tho Povvor of Eloquence A Dakota lnwycr was recently arrested for stealing wood, but suth was tho power of his elodiience that he made the Jury be lieve that ho wns only walking In his sleep and thought that ho was placing (lowers on the gravo of ills first wife. New Yonc World. PIMPLES CURED BY GUTIGURA SOAP heforo using OUTtctmx Soir, my faco nnd bands were Just as rough an could bo and my fare was all covered with pimplos. I was un. flt to look at, but after using Ccticuka 8oAr three vrccts, my faco was equal to Tfbet. Feb. 0, 1898. l'APL PUI'ItE, Clialer, la. I suffered with blackheads and pimples for two or threo years until It becamo chronic. I tried OTerj thing Imaglnablo.bnt it did mo no good. CtrrioonA SoAr cured me. Feb.20,'98. L.V.Cm.UAM,Oakr.O.,Ya. I was troubled for eight years with pimples on tho fice. I commenced using OimcmiA Boap. In a very short tlmo the pimples all disappeared and ray skin Is now In a healthy condition. JASIF.8 FOSTKK, Feb. 17, 1893. nixmont, Allegheny Co., I'a, SoldttlTmitbmitOu'wnria. rrt.Mo. PotllB Diuo AUDlMH.Cnir.hAltrrnpl. BMton ar" How to X'rtTenl tna tur rmiflf. maltf a ftf . HtitAl Great Men . . Are usually thoso of great men tal and phi steal endurance. In order to obtain great physical and mental stienath a man's wholo bodv must be vell nour ished. Good bread la one of the principal requisites for pro ducing these results, and tho wise wife and mother will feed her men folks plenty of It mado "Snow White" Flour, which always makes the right kind of bread. Your grocer sellB It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondale, Otyphant. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Co. 506 Sprues Stmt, Scranln Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pays Interests on savings depotltf. Acts as Truster, Administrator, QuirJIan. U A. WATRUS. PreslJent. O. S.JOHNSON. Vies President A. It. CIIRISTV. Cashier. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Hallstead. Everett Warren. August Robinson, 12. P. Kingsbury. John P. Kellej. O. & Johnson. L. A. U'atres. R Fancy Rock- q ers, Pilloute, S Hassocks, McANULTY Paper, Draperies, The Cheapest Shoe Store. Novelties dte-?& tsc - Kg(K "&!&& jga& :$.. &. && on LOUIS RUPPRECHT, 'VI ' tern iurvu. 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 Avenue, Coal Exchange. We Are Now Showing the Largest, Finest and Best Stock Ever 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 Pins, Cuff Buttons, Ear Rings, Watches, etc. We handle only Perfect Stones ot Good Color. Stone Rings ot all kinds, a big vaiiety, especially a nice line ot Opal Rings. A Mammoth Stock of Fine Jewelry STERLING SILVKK we have it in everything Novelties, Toilet Articles, Biushes, Desk Fitting, Pock et Cutleiy, 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 We have all the new things out. All the new styles and all the new improvements, fiom the cheap est to the best American or imported. We can not mention a fraction of all we have. A visit and inspection of our store and stock will convince you we are "no seconds." Agents for the Heglna Music Hoxcs. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Chas, B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. b - -s$5 $$ "sr$8 ";:"t 11 a in -fe. - sscr- --3. Prices Have Tumbled Down In Our Cloak Department 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 of New Fall and Win ter Jackets, worth from $5 to $35. New prices from $3.00 to $20.00. A bona-fide reduction oi from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, on the entire stock. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. CONNOLLY 127 AND 129 231 Penn flueniie, 0pp. Baptist Church. FORMERLY KLEBERQ'S. We invite your earli est inspection of a large line of choice, well se lected Bric-a-Brac, Lamps and Fancy Ware. Our Hobby LACKAWANNA MANUFACTURERS OF Bill Timbor cut to order on short uotice. Hardwood Mine Rnili awed to uniform lengths oonotuntly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly r'urniahed. MILLS At Cross Fork, I'ottcr Co.. on th Buffalo and Stisquc hanna Kailrond. At Mlua, lottr County. Ps., on Coudcraport. unJ rort Allegany Hallrcad. CapacIty-400.000 feet per dny. GENERAL OFFICE-Hoardof Trad Uulldlng, Scranton. I'a. Telephone No. 4014. Book Binding Neat, Durable Book Binding, Is what you re ceive If you leave your order with The Tribune, tfr v' r'. r inrvn s 2nru is te?or a or sj & WALLACE, WASHINGTON AVE. LUMBER GO,
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