THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. JUNE 14, 1898 t. HONOLULU THE PLACE JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Koyil nukes the food pure, wholesome anil delicious. iwwwAMvMta Mfci Tiri.JTYi'--ir'iii"-i-M-.rtjw.t j- -irii-i.nn.nn,nj xVVvVwsVVVvJw Low Price GMn; Thirteenth Regiment May Go to the Capital City of Hawaii. Never Appreciated By Any Other House, For Today and Tomorrow WHY THIS SEEMS LIKELY Absolutely Puro mi POWDER Major-General Butler Talks About the Matter. HE SAYS HE IS ANXIOUS TO GO TO HAWAII AND THAT II U WILL. UK DISAPPOINTED IP 1112 AND HIS COMMAND A1UJ NOT DISPATCIIKD TO THAT PLACK-COLONHL. COL'U SEN GAVE IT AS, HIS OPINION THAT HE WILL NOT HE AT CAMP ALGER FOR TEN DAYS LONGER. Special from n. Staff Cnrrcifyondrnt. Camp Alger, Va., Iuno 13 Now It Is Honolulu. Slnjor Uencial Butler hlm pelt is the nuthoiity for the statement that hie First division will likely bo eent to Hawaii. The s-toty Is that If Hawaii Is not nnnexed on Wednesday It Is the pur pose of the pietldent to fcolze it for war purposes, that an nimy of occu pation will be sent tlieie foithwlth and th.it General ttutler, who -pcnt many j cars on the Island, Ls to be mllltaij, go ernor. General Hutler, whin' seen this af ternoon in legaid to the matter, s-.iid that he was anxious to go to Hawaii and that he would be disappointed if he and hl command are not dispatched thither. The whole diitlon is dhciibs lng the story tonight. It in geneially accepted that Hawaii will be oui& before many days that an army of occupation will necessar ily be stationed there and that that aimy will be Geneial Uutler's com mand, ho being pecullaily fitted for the place of governor geneial and so dcslious of going that he H using pei sonal cnd(aois to iccehe the as-slgn-ment. The Patteif-on Incident the volun teer who was told by Adjutant Gen eral Cm bin to enlist in the Thirteenth if lie was anxious to get to the ft out, and the fuct that he understood the requisition for Runs was honoted, gives additional color to my stoiy of Friday that our icclment Is not going to be Kept hcie any cieat length of time Colonel Couifccn bald thlb evening that he did not expect to bo heio another ten dais. A slight shower tempeied the heat today and scores of bojs who aie suf fering! fioin vaccine lever showed im mediate signs uf imptoement. T. J. Duffy. GOSSIP OF THE CAMP. Trom a Staff Corrcspcndent Camp Algti, June 13. Saturday m irnlng opened aut-plciously foi the bos heie in tamp.. About 4 a m. the gentle pattet of most welcome rain diops was heaid upon the walls of the c. nva tents, and all weie happj, onlv one lain storm having blessed the soil In oet three weeks; but on Saturday m uning the boys' nrilnds weic fired with the hope tlm a showet would not opl loi.e.r the paiehlmr tempcinture. but would alto ?ue them n chanie for an i ti day and one of their f.ivmlte oaths in the open air the Hue, oilglnal shower bath In thi wav thv weie disappointed, howevct. the sun iop and soon the clouds were dl.pnted, and at ten o'clock the heat was ip piesshe The icsulai weekly inpee Hon of aims and of imaiteis wa held at 0 o'clock by the seveial command his. 1-verj thing was reported In good condition In the afternoon battalion fit Ills were held, and it was unanimous ugieed that the weather had at no time been pr hot since our nirlval at Camp Al ger, It being: 103 decrees nt 2 o'clock, and at four o'clock when the drills weie held, it was blmply swollen Ins No cases of bickness, however, weie te ported. Tlio annoimccment that fuiloush will be Riven to those who desire to go liom and also the news of Uenoial Uobln'b selection to his old coinm ind, thi Third brigade, have caused much Jubilation at cam:.. Weigcant IJaigeno Fellows of Com pany F. left yesterday for the West Point Milltaiy Academy, whie he will take tho comptltlve examination lor entiance. His muny fi lends In tho ra iment, and especially in his own com pany, wish him eveiy success Sergant J. A. Lovelace, of Company 31, Is bergeant of the Ueginicntnl guards The corporalb ait w h. Crago of D, D A. Noithrop, of O, und 31 A. Smith of E Mr? Kambeck, wife of Captain Knm- My v Ifo mi In the most horrible oondltlon of aay human bctop, from Eczema. Bho could neither tit down nor Ho down, her tortnro was to intense. I triad all the doctors that I could reach, but tho got co that I firmly believe she would haTe died within twelvo hours If I had not been advised of Ccticcba Ueueihej and pot them. Sly wife we nt to tletp in tvso hourt after tht Jlrit application, although sho had net ileptfor men dayt, and with two boxes of Crncoiu. (ointment) and ono cako of Ccnctnuv. Boir the teas absolutely cured, and is well and hearty to-diy. Sritnr Ci TiiJTmT i Toittxiio, Dims miHalUifau.wiTvLotsorUiii Wirmbtthi villi Loiiccra hoir. t tatl ftoolatlnct with Cimcoti, pur t bf emollient .Via curti, tad mild doM of Cvrici 14 itiOLTXTi crcctcit of blo4 rvrlAcri &4 bumor c&ru. ftM Ihretctoot lbfrtJ. l'OTlt D. id C. Coitr , tile l'ic-i Btso. UotoCuiUnVToriltcjm-liM WIFE'S AWFUL ori BAxma poBt co rw yokk. beck, of Company B, Is here visiting her husband Private James Mnlloy Is recognized as the best police and street commis sioner In V company. Private Haitman, of A, was brigade orderly Saturdav, succeeding Private Colvln, who has been transferred to Eattery C, Pnlted States Light aitll lei y. Private Colvln's departure was much regretted by tho boys of his company. Mnllcairlei Isaac Post, of Hjde Paik, called on seveial of the bojs Friday and Satmda.v. Ho was much Imptcssed with cam:) life. SeiReant licit Muriihv, of Company D, was seigeant of the guard at divis ion headquai ters Satllldav W'oid has been iceelved by O Com pan.v fiom Captain McCausland that he arrived home Thurf-day evening and that there were enough of applicants to 1111 up his company. He also stated that on Friday evening he went to Hallstead to teciult the band foi the leglmcnt This will icsult In the dis banding of the dium coips nnd the returning of the members to their ic spective uimpanles. Theic was joy In the legimont Satui daj a number of boxes have been le eched. Captain Olllman, of Company V, Is shoit of Claik X. Snovci. He would not object to having the commlfcary leplenlshed Amlnose Jlulley, of the Noith End. islted his son-in-law-, Adjutant Mat te", today. "Captain" Carllng, of Companj F. spent today In Washington, where, he sajs, he had the tlrst squaie meal since he ciossed the Mason and Dixon line Pi hate Petei lianett, of Companj C who was foimeil.v a sergeant In the I'nlted States artlllcii, expects soon to be transfened. The new knives and forks have been reiehed and weie issued this aftei noon ' C'nl " Howard Monie, of r, had an unusual expei lence Setuidav evening The bos of his compnnv, with mm h inoclc seilnu-iiicsa, bad a guard mount In his honor The cflkois weie Chief musician, Seigeant Seward, officer of the dav, Coipoinl Ciago, adiutant, Piivato SniUh. ofllcer of the guird, Corpoial Edwaid Koons, s"iEeant of the guard, Private Gillespie Mi Dwlcht Lathi op of Peckville, ! vl'lting Ills biothei Wllllaid, of Com pany A. He sleeps In camp and Is sui PiIfciI to find what difference thete really Is between the toft side of a plank nrd the haul side of a feather tick. Musician John Hays, of C, iceelved a whit" duck trouseis fiom home today. He looks quite a di-de in them. The memb'Ts of Companj C hod a palatal I chicken dinner today in their Imagination That s how Lieutenant Muiphy put It. Thi- father and mother of Private John Owens, of A, paid him a visit H.uuuiaj W. S Gould, of C, If sergeant of the ruhJ today. The corpoials aie. Uci -r.v. of H, Mills, of H, and Williams, of I'. 1'ilvatc David Felaman, of C, re ceived word today that an heiress was boin to him Fridaj. He Is delighted, of couisc. but t-oiry that it is not a prospective s Idler. Lieutenant Colonel C. C Mattes has leeched lettcis from Captains Uobling and .McCausland giving a repoit of the progress of their lecrultlng woik In Scianton. It Is said to be satls factoij. No oinelul opinion Is given out here when the oflhers will return, nnd they aie not being especially hunied. The petition of the enlisted men ask ing that the leclment be sent to the liont Is to be handed to Seeictarj of Wat Algol. Cluumstances prevented Its going on Satuiday. Coipoial Koons, ol Company D, handed It to tho secretary. An ou'ei was HMied bj Major Gen eral Giaham Satuiday afternoon al lowing leglmental commanders to is sue furloughs, not to exceed seven dajs, to anj number of their men not ei eeding live pei cent. Heietofoie, fui loughs weie gt anted only In etieme eases. Thiee tents for Thlid bilgade head quarters have been pitched In tho Thliteenth Pennsylvania The Eighth Pennsylvania Is the (list regiment on the Held to locelve to ciults for swelling their companies to 108 men Men foi the leglment anhed hoie on Filday and Satuiday. The Thliteenth has received a con signment of tin cud-., plates, knives nnd folks In addition, on Satin day afternoon tho National Relief associa tion biought to the camp seveial boxes of dclliucles, jellies, etc. A quantity of statloneiy and a number of maga zines wore also Included. H H Ruuoughs, of Washington, was In camp Saturday. A ting Hilsadlor Suigeon General Paike on Satuiday nftoinon moved his qunteis to the htlgude heudqimrlois. Aiting Assistant Adjutant Geneial L T Mattes was in Washington on Satuiddj T. J. Duffy. BILL POSTERS AT LAW. Itecie A- Lous Object to UnTlng Their llunrila I'oin Down. Peeso ic Long, bill posters, appeared as prosecutors and won their case be foie Alderman Howe yestciday. A bill boaid on Linden street oppo site the couit house was leased by the nrm from C P Davldbon. The lease contained a clause providing for fif teen days notice before the contract could be nullified. Mr Davidson rent ed a piece of giound back of the boards to Henjamln Williams, a shoemaker. Geoige Urown, n drayman, removed somo of the boaids to make loom for the portable shop. Action was brought agalnbt Williams and Brown and the cabc was decided against them. Scotch 3c Madras &4 yd The printings are beautiful, the designs being in Persian and variegated color effects. Goods that are worth 6c up. Will buy a very fine Will buy i grade of iOt 20 styles LADIES LISLE VESTS LAUltS' APRONS, 1 white and with silk crochet and 'extra laigesize. In, 1 corded tape at neck. the lot is also black ( store aprons. Worth, Short sleeves. Worth 30c. MAIN Alcl H. 55c. MAIN Your choice of 50 styles in men'., wo men's and children's HANDKER- CHIEFS. White and colored boiders. Worth 10c. to go at V 3 Children's Dresses Chiffon Muslin Made of extra good Full 45 quality Madras, with large ruttied collars of ! and in every :olor. iame ; prettily trim med with narrow lace. other store you 98c at Worth 65c to go at 45' 59c We Dfeliver All Purchases Free of ChargeNo flatter Where. JONAS HEATED COLLOQUY INTHE SENATE A Clash Between Mr. Chandler and Air. Pascoe tbe Feature ol Debite. tkn spi:kchi:s ark madk DrniNi; tip: ducath on thk Hawaiian annkxation scukmh-vcky i.it- Tl.i: 1NTHRKST IS MANIFESTED IN THE TALK. Washington. June 13 I'or ncaily two lumis toilay tho senate had under illscuslon the lesolutlon of Jli. Lodse (Jla3 ), dlreetins the claims commit tee tn make an Inqtilij as to the dis position of the monej appioprlated by corgrets to pa the claim of the book concern of the Methodist Episcopal church south A heated cullorjuv be tween Mr Chandler IS. H ) and Mr. Pascoe (Fla ) was the foatuie of tho discussion. Mi. Chandlei s.ild that Mr. Pascoe was unwittingly and unwill ingly the agent thiough whlih a de. ceptlon had been piuctlied upon the senate. Mr. Pascoe demanded the witluliawal of the statement, but Mr. Chandler Insisted It was correct and jefused to wlthdiaw li, although he disclaimed unj Intention to retlect up on Mr. Pascoe's honor. The resolution probably will be culled up again to inoi row At 2 o'clock the consideration of the hill providing for the Incoipoiatlon of the International Ameikan bank was begun. The project was tecommended by tho pan-Ameilcan concuss as a means of facilitating tiade among the countries of the western hemlspheic. Tho mcasuie was still under discus sion when the senate adjourned. The debate upon Hawaiian annexa tion continued today In the house, ten speeches being made Veiy llttlo In terest was manifested either upon the lloor 01 In the galleries, few occupants of the latter being piesent and the at tendance upon the lloor haidly exceed ing at any time foity members A night fcesslon will be held tomorrow eenlng to afford opportunity for many members to speak, to whom otherwise It would be Impossible to ge time be fore the vote Wednesday afternoon The speeches mude today were by Messrs. New lands (Slherlte, NeMida), Plerson (Hep., N. C), Henry (Hep., Ind), Hairows (Hep., Mass.), Stewart (Rep., N. J ), Klrkpatrlck (Rep, Pa ), Mann (Rep. III.), for; and by Mebsrs. Rell (Pop.. Colo.), Rland (Dem., Mo.), und Smith (l)em., ArU) against the resolutions. The house passed a bill appropiiatlng $173,151 to pay the Der Inc sea award YOUR Fondest Hopes, your Highest Expectations will be More than Realized. Last Week's Three-Day Sale was a Record Breaker We Kept Every Promise. And We Will do so this Week. Come Expecting to Save Pennies and you'll Save Dimes. Come to Save Dimes and you'll Save Dol lars Popular Prices Win Popular Favor. Prices Here Will Crowd this Store. your choice Will buy a S A cake of quality of WOODBURY'S pa ni a 1 1 gingham, r owrtr .. for the 5km, scalp) the ana complexion. the Sold for 30c. WAIN AISLE. AISLE. and de Soic. Ladies' Shoes. inches wide Fine Vici Kid, but lor desirable ton or lace, cloth or kid tops, black or( What any , would ask 1 tan ; borne have for to go silk vesting tops. Sold in all stores at' 3.00 to go at goat 1 .97 BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Bostcn- R H E. rwiadeirhu nooioomo - s 4 Boston II 0 1 '.' 2 0 0 0 ' 0 W 1 Batteries Donohue and Mcl'arlaid, KlobedaiiK and Yeager. I mplics O Day and McDoi aid. At New Yoi K- R H K nroouu n .. loninioncooo 311 1 New York . ..OOOODOU3000 1 4 b 0 Battfrle Dunn and Orlm. Mcekln and Warner Umpires Ljtuh and Andrews At Uoulsllle R II ., rinclniiHtl n i i snnn j i-b 10 u Louisville 2000 110HO-1 7 2 Batteries Hi wlcy and Vajishn. Dow ling mid Snjdci. I'mplies Swartwood und ood. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Ilkes-Birre- R H.E WUkcs-Baire ...100000000-1 1 2 Montreal 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 t . ciame ivlled on acccunt of lain. Batter-l(h- Pat ion and Sm'th: Soudcrs and .TucK lltz Linplic O'l.oughlln. At Sracufe RUE Hjiacu0 2 0 0 2 0 r 2 1 0 7 10 t Toronto 0 50100010711 2 Battcrlm Blackburn KUtlngci nnd l.akf William und Duncan. lOamo Mopped by ralnj. At Pioldcncc R II.E. Ploldence 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 12 7 7 Rochester 0 0 0 U 0 0 1 3 S 3 2 Baifrlcs-Egan end CrUham; Ycrkes and Gunon. At Sarlnsdsld Springfield Ruffalo gtm3 postponed on nrcfunt of rain. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Hartford Rending. 4: Hartford, 0. At Rlclimmd Richmond, 1, Patorson, 0. At Norfolk-Norfolk 7 : Newark, 15. COLLEGE GAMES. At ProW 1 'nee; Brown, 16, University of Pernio h aula, t' APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT. Mndo for Cornelius Smith by Attorney Janick Mnlion. Cornelius fcmllh, bv his attorney, James Mnhnn, presented a petition to court yesterday inouilucr for his ieln statement as n member of the bar of this county. Judgp Archbald consented with his colleagues nnd announced that the case would bo heard at next argu ment court. Mr. Smith as dlsbancd on June 11, U96. The case was appsaled to the supiemc court, and the oider of dls- yard will buv a fine Per yard will buy , the bsst of BLACK WASH SILKS SATIN BROCADES 111 illl Ull IICW MIIDO 1 :n ,,,Ap allH nil colors ana . 1 coiuea new designs of fects. season Sold the world Has been 45c here., at 35c. L.ACKA. AVE. I.ACKA. AVI! y Your choice of near ly two hundred styles of JAPANESE LACE FANS that are worth 5c to luc, all to go at ) ffji ?rYi c Men's Shoes, Pillow Cases That are made of ex tra good quality Mus mining, ouilt ex- tia solid and serviceable. lin, lull size and Also boys' very fine dress shoes that are worth 1.50 pair to equal ot any sold where at 12c at p&c Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Rotiil Sbos House. 9oc Prices Way Down. We have purchased in the Boston, Brocktoti aud Lynu shoe markets from manu facturers in need of ready cash, 10,000 pairs of Men's, Boys', Women's, Misses and Chil dren's Shoes aud Slippers, iu russet aud black at half their actual value. Iu fact for less than the cost of making the shoes, not mentioning the material iu them, and by this great cash-buying opportunity we are able to offer you greater bargains than any sale here tofore recorded in our business history. We defy the World to fleet These Low Prices: Men's Shoes. Lot 1200 p.ilr Men's nset and black patent leath handsewed shoes, all blics, worth ! at $2.4i. LOT 2. COO pair Men's russet and bliel: let handtewed cloth top choct, the new toe, all size?, wcith U to Jl at U-l. LOT 3. .'03 pair Men's russet nnd black !cl patent tip bhoes, woith $1. at 51 OS. LOT I 1,000 iijIi Men s Congress and lace thoea ut $1 19, $1 20 and !Sc. The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call aud exam ine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods aud you will surely save mouey by it. Myer Davidow batnient wna modified fu that at the end of two years from June 11, ISSli, Rhould he un plotter application nlt for reinstatement thecourt below should ptant It, If, In tho nieantlmo nothing fuithor appars nc,alnst his ptlvate or professional character than appealed on tho tecoril uf the case. Judge Achba d causcl notice to be setved upon AUotncs John M. llatrls, J. W OaHfotd, and Ti, A. Zlnimetitian, tho oxnmlnlne boatd, concerning Mr. Smith's application for reinstatement. CLOTH BOUND BOOKS. Will extra Titles by the, 1 r ei- hst nmhnr; vucp- 'that lv bound with sil 1 made ovei ver printings, to at least co at 9c Your choice of f0) .4S- styles of FRENCH WX3 VAL. LACES, narrow widths for tiirainin Summer dresses, 12 yards in each piece, worth 50c' piece, to go at Spring Organdies, Mflk P'PMbxm fiAyfr Linen Towels. 40 inches wide, fine All large quality and exquisitej the, and dainty printings. Doruers. else All the newest de to go"; signs, vvortn 1MI2C to go at at 7!c 2 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' Shoes. LOT 1 300 pair Ladles' dnngola lace Williams . Claik. $.'51 shucs B and C wldthb, all sizes nt Die. LOT : JOO pair LadlcV vici button and luce ohaes. worth $1 at Jl OS. LOT 3 ".00 pair Idlej" nni,t UI cloth top slices worth from W to $3.50. ut J1.0S. LOT 4 MO pair Ladles' nisfct and bkick button nnd )alo shcos, worth $1 JO. at iSc. and ?ji A fev pall ladles, shecs 60c. GONU TO WEST P0INT5 Sergeant L"ugeno bellows, of Com pany K. son of Captain V. V). Kellows, of that company, goes to West Point toda to tty nnd pafeb a phMcul ex amination in which lip failed last year because of a slight curvature of the spine. Seigeant Follow h left Camp Alger on a fui lough and spent yoiteiday with his mother Irt this city. He leaves for 69c Shirt Waists 39 Of very fine quality French Percale, in all the very new est designs detached collars of same material. Cannot be bouaht elsewhere under 6qc. C I V C buy Will buy your , choice of good PA1NTFD WOOD PAILS CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. are btroncly brand new goods that are worth 1 more than that to and veiy ber- .viceible. Worth, 18c. 1 buy. KASEMENT. SEDONO FLOOR. Your choice of 20 styles in BOY'S WASH SUITS, Absolutely fast color, that are positively worth 75c, to go at 48c Children's Hose, linen, extra1 size, with red. Guaranteed to be fast black and statn- less dye. Fine 1 ribbed, and in all 1Y Towels that are WOrth I2';C to go1 sizes. Positively , worth i2c pair k to co at The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. Oxfords. JIM pair ladles uisset and black ox fords t ttt 3u0 pair Indie' ruet and black c'-ith, top oMoids and suiitlcrn lies at 9Sc , Jl.Li and Jl 4t worth J.'M WW pair ladles' uwt and black square tor oxfords woith Jl 50 nt Vc. 50n pair minxes nisscl shocf, sizes 11 to 2, at Stc woith $100 100 pair men'a dongola tandals, j to U, at Mi "u pair men i dongola oxfords, pitent tip at Tie Children hnpi at l!c. !Ic , 30c , Ue.. bOc. and up to $1 0. The Cheapest Shoe Store, 9 307 Lackawanna Ave Wen l'olnt enrlj this mornlnij He is ulternate to Andiew Smith, of "Vaer Ij. who has passed the phslcal but has twice failed in tho mental exam ination and Is now tnaklnii his third nnd last ttlal. Thp phjslcal defect which disqualified soung I'ellows was ttUlal und has been temedled He patsed the mental examination last year. If lie passes the preent physi cal examination ho will ho petmanent ly npjiolnted to the academy If Smith fails In this his thltd mental trial.
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