12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 1898. REGIMENTS SELECTED Those Intended for Fer- nandina, Fla. Are Now Known. 4fc F.OR GEN. GOBIN Pennsylvania Troops Want Him for Commander. GUNUHAIj OUAHA.M TOLD Tlli:M THAT ir Hi: CAN OUT HIM Hi: VIM. ASSIGN HIM TO THH PENN SYLVANIA imiaADH-IMIMlUSStON GROWS STIIONOHR THAT &HN VAXAU HUTLKIVS COMMAND WILL GO TO HAWAII -THIRTY-HIGHT ADDITIONAL Ilt:CFiriTS ARUIVIMJ IN CAM1' LAST NIGHT. Royal make the looJ pure. wholesome and dcllcloui. POWDER Absolutely Puro ROAL ItKIMS PODtn CO , M YOM. Special from 11 Staff Cnrresponnent Cnmp Alger, Vn , June 17 Today It developed that tin- leglmonts destined to move nt once to rurimndliin hip tie Sixth, Illinois, Sixth, Mns.Micluis cits; Eighth, Ohio; compiling the Second biigade of the Fhst division the Third and Sit -fifth. New Yoik; nnd I'list niiolo Island, a proIlonal brigade nnd the Ninth. Mapachus. etts; Thlrty-thlid nnd Thlity-fourth, Michigan: now unattached. The Third and Fourth Missouri may be substituted for the two Michigan reRlments. The quartet mnsteii of the flrst nine commands have receUed In htiuctions to report to Dunn Lot lug for what equipment they nie In need of. Geneinl Nelson A. Miles will come up from 'Washington tomoriow to per sonally look into the condition of the leRiments to he taken nwuj. Colonel Com sen, of the Thirteenth; Colonel Cm ell, of the Twelfth, nnd Lieutenant Colonel WnttH, nctiiiR for Colonel Hoffman, of the Kighth, whose reRlments conipile the Pciinylaiila biigade, waited on Major Geneinl Graham thlb afternoon and aked him to lcqucsl for them that Riigadler Geneinl Gobln be aligned to their biigadc General Grnliam sald It would phi' him great pleasnie to com ply with thcli ipquest nnd that he would iwe his own Influence to semio Gcneial Gobln's assignment to the Second ooipf. "If I can pet him nu Miall ceitainly lwe him," Gcneial Giahnm said. JIOIli: ItKCRl'ITS AltltlVi:. Thlit-olRht leciuits anhed at 6 SO o'clock. They had a pleasant and un eventful tiii and found picpaiatlons made for their accommodation In the companies to which they wen ublpn ed. Theio Is not a man fiom thr Thir teenth In either the division. 01 icgl ineut.il hospital. The lccrultb nre being piovided for ns fast as thev aiiive, etia lations being allowed such companies as have had additions nnd tenth being put up to niiominodnto them as r.i'ii llj as posblhle. Hlankets for the ' touklcs" veic leiehed esteiday. Large conl cal tents capable of accommodating eighteen men have nlu been Issued nnd a 10 being elected np fast ns delivered. Tor u week oi so the nowiomeis are to be dillled seoaintely. As soon as they aio bioken In they will be placed with their companies and given the regular loutine. Last ulsht, Just to make the new nnivnls happ.v and cheerful, a choius of veteians sought n cential place in the eamn and in tearful tones sang Mcadlly foi an hour such consoling songs ns "lliimn, Sweet Home," "Wheie Is .My Wandeiing Hoy To. night'.'" "Hanks of the Wabash," and the like. Gullible ones weie legaled with smiles of how the heat Is so in tense at times that the leaves on the ticcs wither up and fall to the ground in the shape of snuff, and how it Is no uncommon thlnr to wake up In the morning nnd find snakes and such things In our lied, nnd other pleasant and consoling anecdotes HAWAII I'HOBAULK I'nith In the stoiy that the Fiist ill usion is destined for Hawaii glows stronger dav by dnv. The leglments comprising the division nre delighted nt the prospects and many a congress jrian has been Instiucted to take off his coat and work for Geneia! Rutlei's appointment Mnrk Hanna, It Is under stood, has been told by the Eighth Ohio that they want the Hawaiian tilp nnd anything the want fmm Hanna they Invariably get. It Is onlj n ques tion of whether or not I In una has any inlluence at the White House, and that paitlcular question admits of little de bate. General Hutlei's unieserved statement to a committee of news papermen, of which youi conespond- ent was one, that he desired the Ha waiian assignment leaves It fair to In fer that lie Is not sitting Idly by taking chances on it being In ought to liim. The general, It will he remembered, Is nn ex-senator. The sanguine ones nre confident that the only question is how soon we will bo sent theio. Mrs. Louise llog.in, of the American Public Health association, who has mado an Investigation of the food con ditions at Camp Alger, under the au thority of the secretary of war, today submitted the following lepoit. That the fcod allowed each mun liv His gov eminent Is ample for cunfortable ex Ixtence, that the Irepeilcni e of the in"n who cook Is one of the thief sources of difficulty, and firqucntly a enure for complaint; that the drawing of lations Is not clearl' understood by command ing officers In the volunteer regiments and that in no Instance Investigated could the food itself bo found to be other tliun as it shoull hnve been when Issued. SEIUHS OF MAnCHL'S. Corps headquarters has anticipated Colonel Mattes nnd Majors Stlllwell and Wood In their contemplated march to the sea. The march vvae yesterday made mandatory In the following gen era', order, addressed to the division commanders nnd by them piomulgated to theli bligndes today. Sir In older to exempllfj the illffcrci t movement in the manual of It fantry tac tics anil for the purpose of Instruction In advancing and mulntalnlng guaid nnd de fenses and also to give cpportunlty to the men of the commund to take baths, the major general commanding directs thnl once In each wefk each btlgade wll numb to the Potomac. Urlgades will alternate by divisions, beginning with the Ilrt The men will be in henv v mtuchlng oi dei. cnrrvlng shelter tents and one d i; 's cooked rations the time for inarching to be so repainted thnt the commund will leach Its destination In ninplo time to es tablish cnmp and finish their bathes be lotf night, returning the following moil ing to their permanent camp Thee mi'ehes will he conducted ns laid down In the text book, as if in the n emv s country so far ns Is practicable without tiespasslng upon oi injuiy to pri vate propertv. with advance nnd iear guards and llalikri". Outposts will he established at night. Attention ns to details Is Invited to Wag ner's service of securltj nnd Inflrmiitlin. nnd troops in campaigns Repoits of the.e marches will be mnde for the Infor mation of the eoips ceinmander. Depmt ment commanders are charged with the cNeeutlnn if this command. Hy command of Major General Grnhnm C. S Roberts. Adjutant Genenl. P.HGINS MONDAY. This pi ogi amine will be put in opeia tlon next Monday morning. The First bilgade of the l'lit division will take fhst turn, then the Fiist brigade of the second division, First brlpadp of the Thlid division. Second brigade of the First division and -o on, the second mi the list moving as soon as the 111 st returns The Thirteenth's tiiln will I come about one week from next Mon- i day The dth and Ninth. Massachusetts I today celebiated the Hunker Hill nn nlversarj. Theie was a bae ball Rame between clubs picked fiom the two regiments, athletic spoits for prizes donated by Boston business men. nn exhibition of Jumping by Pilvnte Con nolly, of the Ninth, who was one of the Ameilcan rcpicrfontutlvei nt the Athens games, a big chicken dinner contilbuteel by Congies'-man Fltzpei ald and a display of tlieworks nt night. Both leglments weio excused fiom all camp duty in honor of the oc casion. T J. Duff. GOSSIP OF THE CAMP. onnlvsls had been mado of the water supply of the ininp nnd thnt only one spilng was found to bo of questionable qunllty. This spring Is locnted In the tear of the Twelfth Pennsylvania cnmp, nnd is the source of the "purl ing brook," which courses through the pnrndc ground. The spring has been closed for the men, but animals are allowed to be watered nt It. As n further step tow aids eradicat ing the last semblance of "hospital" fiom the reglmcntnl "dispensaries," Colonel Glinid has oidered that the compnny Utter bearers remove the red brassard fiom their coat sleeves. No one but members of the division hos pital corps nre to wear them he says. In consequence of the reports thnt have spread broadcast to the effect that the food Issue Is poor and Inade quate, General Graham has instructed all captains to Inspect every meal and icpoit to him any deficiencies that may be discovered. Another consignment of Clark & Snover has been donated to the regi ment by the thoughtful and gencious manufacturers. The following letter was received by Colonel ('outsell In response to a re eii.est for detailed Information regard ing the lecrultlng under the second rail: Colonel Henry A. Coarsen, Commanding Thirteenth Regiment Infantty, I'enn slvanla Volunteers, Camp Alger, Falls church, Va. Sir. Your letter to the governor has been referred to me The only orders we hue from the war department are to the i ffect that companies now In the field will he recruited to 105 enlisted men. U additional companies are necessary to fill up the quota ficm Pernio lvanln, ft will take about eighteen Theso compa nies, according to instructions from the war depirtment If required, wll be ns signed to the First, Second nnd Kighth regiments, cich two (oinpanles, and to the thlid, fourth and fifth regiments, one battalion (four companies). These, of 'muse, will not take in any new com panies from jour teirltorv. or to be at tached to the Thirteenth legiment. Veil lcspectfully. ' Thoirn J. Stewnit Adjutant General. This would seem to Indicate Hint if the members of the companies being o-gnnl7."d In Scranton want to prt to tli front they will have to enlKf ns re el ults In one or the other of the com panies now In the Held. The only pos sible chance thev have of being ac cepted vith their nev coninanles lies In a thlid en 1 1 or In the war depart ment granting Governor Hasting"' re quest toi an Increase In Pennsylvania's quota Theie is a possibility tint the Ninth will set in e (i thlid battalion, as It Is next In order for expansion nnd rnny come in for the four companies nllotted to the Third legiment which has been scut to Sant'ngo There Is little possl bllltv of the Thirteenth reclving nn ox tia battalion n the Twelfth, which stands next in nuineilcal order, by rea son of the Tenth being en loute to Manila. Is like the Thliteenth. an eight company icglment T. J, Duffy. RECITAL AT PERRY'S bTORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS. From n Stuff Coi respondent. Camp Alger, Va , June 17 nn ex cursion paify under the auspices of the (J. A. II of Carlisle, Pa., visited the niphtli, Pennsylvania, yo-terdaj. A money older and postal ofllee have been established near corps headquar ters. Instead of "Turn out the puaid, the governor of Pennsylvania appioaches," a fiesh coipoinl in a neighboring legi ment who thought to be funny gave the order 'Call out the push, heie comes the mnln guy." The officer of the day heard him and the fresh coi poinl Is now doing thlitj dajn at hard labor. Major Stlllwell and Major Wood have each In turn been oftcied the position of Inspectoi of ilfle piactlce, but both declines It, piefenlng to icmaln with their battalions. Geneinl Graham evi dently heais of the Thliteenth's iccoid ns lillemcii W. II, Withers, of Sci anion, is the guest of Private J. L Moser, of Com pany B. Captain Smith, of Company H, Is oflUet of the day and Lieutenant Var coe, of the r!tme compiui) , commnn der of the guaid. The oideilles at headquaiteis nre Private Moser, of Company B, and Piivate Drlstoll, of Company C. The Sci Hilton Ti action Company's War Pioteetlve association has four men to look after Privates Walter Blown, of Company H; Heimnn Blunk, William Mnrvinc nnd William Spr.igue, of Company B. Bugler limine! McDetmott blew 'ie treat" last night. The whole leglmeut ieeognled from the trills and fuibe lows, that only MeDcrmott can put on. that their old bugler was at his post again and a gieat eheet went up from all the company stieets when he had finished Private Irwin Klstlei. of Company G, Is entertaining his father, John Kl tei, of Gieat Bend Prlvnte Fred Chinch, of Company G. Is home on a fin lough. Walter A. Hi own, of Company II, aeied as extia oideily at headquaiters (lining Governor Hastings' visit. Isaac Pi lie. of Scianton. bus ic tinned home after spending two days as the guest of Seigeant Parry, of Company II f rdonel and Mrs. Coursen and son, Walter, visited Washington friends esteida. Captain Corwln and Captain Kain- beck were in Washington yesteidn. Mis. John Me Andrew, of Dunnioie, who Is stilvlng to secure the dlbdmige of her son, Piivate Rlchaid Sic Au di ew, of Company D. cume to the camp csteidny. hoping to take hi in home with hoi. She was disappointed, however, ns the wat depaitment has not as yet passed upon the case. Ho will be discharged, eventually, as It has been clenily pi oven that ho en listed undei age without his parents' consent. Coipnral It. J. Bouike, of Company C, and Assistant Hospital Slewurd Walter Schlmtt are home on seven dny furloughs. The companies of the second batta lion had a contest yesteulay In set ting up the newly received "dog tents." A box of cigars offeucd as a prize to the company doing the best nnd quick est work, was nwnided to Company II by the board of survey, consisting of Major Stlllwell and Captains Kanv beck and Gllninn, of the First bat talion. Colonel Qlrard yesterday sent out a circular announcing that a chemical I'rolessor Ponninstoti I'lnycd Sevornl Selections nn llm Vncnhnn. The recital nt Pern's music rooms Inst evening when Piofesor J Alfred Pennington pave a progiamme on the vocation, assisted by Mit-s Magdalene Peuy, of New Yoik. and the Misses Himna Bone nnd Clai.v Browning, of this eit, was largely attended nnd infolded much delipht to the ciltical audience. Mr. Pennington explained eeitalu chaincteiltlcs of the vocallon and told wherein it dlffeied from the pipe oigan In having reeds as well a tubes. Mr Pennington plncd a mnich by Mollly. A benutiful number by Gull mnnt Meditation hy Lemolgie. "The Holy Night," by Buck, besides several other nuinbeis. His masteily plnjlng enhanced his llsteneis. Miss Peir.v sang two German songs and "O Divine Redeemer." by Gounod. She pnssce a strong and well train ed contialtn voice and uses it with feel ing and nice discrimination Miss Hinma Bone, whose promising talent hn been mentioned hefoie In these columns, played several numbers with exceeding biilllnnce and pleasing intei pi etating Mis Browning ien deied a nocturne by Ravine with sat isfactory effect. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. L Per. 1' VH IS .(540 IS fi.'j l'J 5S7 21 -)10 '-"! .531 Jt Vil 27 113 27 in Jl . .M) u m jr, .'if Championship Records W Cincinnati St Boston 3J Cleveland SO Baltimore 27 ('iilnigo '-7 Pittsburg 2! New York 2 Philadelphia 1't Hiookln in Washington H Kt Louis 17 Loulsvlllei 15 At New Yoik R II K Philadelphia . . .1 0 S n 0 0 0 0 0 I It 7 New Yoik ... .2 0 .M ,i n 3 I h 11 0 Hitteiles Donohue, Dunkle nnd Fish er: Meekln and Warnei. Umpires Cush m in and lle.vdlci. At Boston- R H i: Washington S n n o n 1 n t n-4 S 2 Boston 00100100 12 11 1 Batteries .Mercer and Karrell, Willis nnd Bergen, empires Lynch and An drews At Biookljn Rlin Baltlmoio 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 fi 8 3 Brooklyn 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 S It 5 Batteries Hughes and Robinson, Dunn and Rnn. Fmplres O'Day and McDon ald. At Chicago R H K Cincinnati .10000 0 0000000 1-2 10 2 Chicago 10000 0 0000000 0-1 fi 5 Batteries Hill and Wood; Woods and Donohue Fmplres Bmflle and Curry Al St. Louis R H i: Louisville 00201000ft 3 R i, Si. Louis 311000 3 0"-8 7 1 Batteries Cunningham and Potters, Tajlor nnd Sugden. Fmplres Swart wood and Wood. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Wllkes-Barre- II H K Wllkes-Barrc . 13000030 7 11 t Toionto .. 00000300 2-5 0 3 Butteries Diigglesby and Smith. Wil liams. McKarland and Duncan. L'mplre O'Lnughlln, At Providence Rlin, Providence) 0 C 0 0 0 2 0 0 I 9 10 0 Buffalo 0000 00 000 0 fi Batteries Kgan and Crlsham; Brown and Urquhart. At Siraciixe R jj K Sviacuse 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 i 10 3 Montreal 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 1 S II 2 Batteries Blackburn, Klstilnger and Burrlll; Mcrarland and Butler. At Sprlngtleld R.H B. Springfield 2 I I 0030 8 '-15 17 I Rochester 1012000004 11 1 Batterles-Papalau and Nlchole; Hick man and (Junson, THE GREAT STORE. THE GREAT STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS, The Immense Power of Our Mighty Cash Transactions Figures in This Great Saturday Sae When Money-Saving Opportunities Are Presented to You Beyond Approach by Any Mercantile House in the State. Ladies' White Pique Scarf and Linen Collar25 Cents. There should be an endless procession ot ladies here today after this great bargain. And there doubt less will be. Most any style collar you wish sure to be a new and popular shape. The souls are first-class in every way would cost more than ac. alone. The two tod.iv only for the .C one price, ....- dv And if there's as creat a barcain afloat anvwhere else come and tell us. Ladies' Fine Linen Crash SkirtsTo Go at 37c. You'll not question the value in this skirt. The crash is excellent, fine, soft, and there was a noerai ireaiment in tneir maKing cut lull, with ffimverv wide hem. As nrfprt h.inrrinrr ns nnu cnm ,,--., , 0"-0 ""J -"...- mer skirt we ve ever seen. 7s cents would be a fair price for them. But "X 7 ' r they go on sale today here at - ' ' A J :f L- !.! t -e .rt-rt -vsjr -5 inu 11 5 111c SKiri uargain 01 1090 .mmfj, mm' m mwn v 1: WAS Cool Clothes for BoysHot Prices Every Saturday we give special thought to the boys in our clothing sales, and, we may add, the rush is creat. No such nobby clothing as ours comes to- Scranton. Mothers appreciate it for its wealing qualities w hile the little tellows like it because it s cool and comfortable. And there s money saved in the buying ot it. The "Dewey" Suit An admirable name for an admirable suit. Brand new. 5 to 12 years. Blouse full military style, button to neck, standing collai, gilt buttons, white braid. Long pants with white stripe down sides. Also Tain O'Shanter. Suit and hat are of fast color blue Denim. Sold every- wncic at $1.50. Mereat... Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits, in seven patterns of striped Galateas.made with fancy sailor collars and culfs. These suits are fast color and come in sizes 5 to 10 years. They cannot be bought in any other store un der $I.2i. $1.23 Wash Pants Or F'ants that will wash. Almost every style made with good, strong bands, well sewed, to stand hard wear. The 50c kind is here for you Saturdav p all at . . 25C I ) v At $2.25 About 90 suits in this lot. The coats are air double breasted pants have patent bands. These suits have sold as high as $5. 50. Not a one in the lot has ever been marked under $3. The sizes run from 9 to 1 5 years. Is your boy's size here ? S..', V..r Of P..,. J r J:;,.,., A Writing Paper Bargain There are to sheets of paper and o em el opes to matcn, put up in a hand some box. P.mrr Id ntiu ctvln cnmpcln pithpr plain or ruled, and the equal o( am eer offered at double the price. Saturday price . . &0' And ou won't wait Ions to . bu. xl $to J4 y t &' Ato " ftjf . J Some New Prices on Men's Goods Sofr hlrfs. pnnit nn.ihtc .inH uisc cuiur s. t"iv preu ir. i pattcr.worth wc. ToJa OOC , French nalbrieean Shirts and ' Drawers tint are worth oi cnts. T 0d.1v New Books and Other Books Fancv Silk Four-ln-MinJ ' S:arfs, worth 25 cents. 1 Uday ALSO. 19c I o 3 A I p Pevser's Fannus BranJ of Collars, the er lvs; 'maJe.at 10c Smith, Conan Dole .M. r BraJJon and manv other here at invents. To ro toJav onlv at There are probably 400 titles to choose from A RealizM I eal, 98: Marchm? ith Gome. . St.oi , Folks from T ie, 98c ( Till Ciiri at 1 oti- llUrSt. . I. It Caleb Wet. 1.1s H lbcck of Ban dale. . 1 09 t'eneiope's HroK- rcss, . . 98c HurIi Whine. 2 o!s., . 1.9 'Sv 1,500 Paper Novels Bv buch w titers as , Atary J. Hoirres, May ARnes FleminR. Geor gia Sheldon. Julie l'. -,. M)ia reRuiariy Qr Soda Water It doesn't require the best fou 1 nn to draw the best soda, -jet ee both here. Happy circ 1 'istance. We scr e Crushed Fruit w ith ill of our ice cream soda and . 1 it for 5 Cents. SATURDAY Fr ?en Cherries with ice , crci 1 soda a delic- f Vv'Vj Shoes for Men, Women and Children You must forget all you know about shoe prices when you come today for thee aie enough of each lot for one day's good selling. Take the hint and come early. about Boys' They are worth $1.50 a pair. Shoes Spring heels, solid soles, patent leather tips, nicely (In- qo ished. Saturday . . 0 new ones. There is Hen's They are worth 2. 00 a pair. Shoes Chocolate tan, and the new coin toe, solid soles, and dj 1 f- a gieat bargain. Saturdav at . 9 t'O Ladies' Oxfords day only In tan and black. Beautifully made and every pair wgrth $2 so to ;. 50. batur- V 98c OF SCRANTOJJ, Special Attention Given to Bus. ncss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation K. tended According to 13alnncc3 ani Itcsponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WJI. COXN'ELIi, President. IIENHYBBLIX,Jr.,YlcePre3. WILLIAM II. PKCK, Cashier Qolf Hose and a Big Lot or Cantslip Belts Just arrived at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. summer Furnishings The vnnlt of thU ban's Is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro tective Jsysteni. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Ijancnuter Lancaster, 13, ncndliiK, 9 At Hartford-Allcntown, 2. I'rtford, 1. At HIchmond-Ncwark-nichmond game postponed: rain. At Norfolk Norfolk, 0, Pateroon, 4. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY A lot of laundry machinery, a new laundry ai;on, two turbine water wheels, hollers, engines, djnamos, etc , one Slorgan trael Inff crnno, 10 ton capaclt, span 45 ft. 6 In , lot of good second hand hoisting rope, all compres sors, pumps, steain chills, derrick fittings, mine cars, etc. Here Are a Few Special Values: Ingrains. i:eo thing to be hail north the hains New design Unique color effects. Spe cial alues at 50c, 65c, 75c. Straw flatting. All this ue.ihon's Importations. Ths roolpM, moot rnn'tniy icnerlng to bo found. Heie .ire sample wtluet: China Alatting. $4.50 roll, loynrdi, alue$noii $6.00 roll, 10 nrdi, alua ?8.n $8.00 roll, 10 ard, aluo ?l(l. (IU. Japanese Hatting. m our line nt 15c. 20c, 25c. 35e anC 40cPrjard Discount by the roll. Tokio Rugs. Highest rjiiality hand-made same at Turkish goods Now line just opend pelull inl,iptil for tho cottage or thi eiancU All the sizes nv l'.'at .. $12. OC 10 11 7 II in .. . 9,o! 11 x I) ut 6 OC t 7 at .. 5. of it cint 1.SC Somo tiprcl.il hall rugs JnD 3x12, 3x15. LINOLEUMS OILCLOTHS WINDOW SHADES. i:erjthlng to be found In a flrst-cUs) nock at right prices. 709 West Lsckawanni Atcnue. ScranlOD, Pa. Telephone, 3951 WILLIAMS & McANULTY 127 Wyoming Avenue. THE DICKSON M'Pfl CO,, bciuuton and WIIUcn-Harre. I'a. Muiufautureri or LOCOIHOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Dolleri, rol4tlnzndPuniplnz Machinery, General omce, Scranton, I'a. WOLF & WENZEL. jo Ada-n$ Ave., Opp, Court Houjj. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBER! Eol Asents for nicbardon-Boyntoa' Furnacei and Ilaagei.
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