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W , N. U. OMAHA. No. 40 1899 § mTS lWt f. IjAjjyAJK uyiitJ WHEliE AlCtlSc FAllu , IllostCouKh Sjrup. 'riutca Good. In time. Sold by drugglrtg. TAKES YORK BY F Just as ho ourprlsed the enemy near ly a year and a half ago , Admiral Dewey - ey took by surprise the city which was waiting for the hero of Manila and preparing - paring a magnificent reception for him. The admiral and his famous flagship , the Olympla , appeared off Sandy Hook , New York , shortly after G:30 : o'clock Tuesday morning , two days before ho was expected , and plans which had 'been made for a great welcome were somewhat disarranged by the admiral's promptness , which might , however , have been predicted. The Olympla , receiving salutes from forts and vessels In the bay , passed Scotland lightship bound in at GfiO : o'clock and less than two hours later , at 7:40 : o'clock , had come to anchor in the lower bay inside Sandy Hook. The celebration in honor of Admiral Dewcy'e arrival home began that night , instead of on Thuisday night , as previously arranged. It was misty as the Olympla showed up In the southeast , through the haze and in the dim light of early morning. With the admiral's own flag floating from the main masthead , and the long ? iomeward-bound pennant streaming from the peak above , the graceful cruiser steamed full into view. When she passed the Hook a thundering ad miral's salute of seventeen guns roared from the guns at Fort Hnnroek and signals of welcome topped by old glory were made from the observatory on the Hook. In answer to the welcome the Olympla signaled "Thanks. " Everybody was on deck on the cruis er who could possibly get there with out neglecting his duty , and the ad miral could plainly be seen walking aft. The ensign was dipped In answer to the salutes of several passing ves sels , and when the flagship had come to anchor below the southwest spit Fort Hancock's salute was answered from the rapld-flre guns which spoke at Manila. An orderly bearing dispatches from the admiral and other officers went ashore when the cruiser was made fast and reported a pleasant voyage and all hands well on board. He begged for back flies of the newspapers , and while they were being collected for him out on the Olympia began what bade fair to be a hard day's work , dipping the ensign to passing vessels and craft which came up , down and across the bay to welcome the admiral on his safe return. The steamboat Sandy Hook from At lantic Highlands was among the first of all the floating craft from Now York to welcome Admiral Dewey to these waters. The Olympia acknowl edged the salutes and the Sandy Hook's passengers crowded to the port rail. The men and women waved hats and handkerchiefs and cheered fran tically , but when the flguro of the ad miral was made out on deci : .the cheers turned to wild yells and the passengers were In danger of throwing themselves into the water in the energy of their vigorous receotion. The admiral lifted his cap In ac knowledgment of the tumultuous greet ings and the yells redoubled. The pas sengers were still shouting noisy wel comes when the Sandy Hook's pilot headed for the city. Dewey was in formed In loud tones that his friends were bidding good-by to him only temporarily and that they would "see him again. " The steamboat Monmouth loft Atlan tic Highlands pier at 9 o'clock , carryIng - Ing a large crowd of the summer resi dents of the Jersey shore. Capt. Mar tin headed his boat right for the Olym pla and came to a stop alongside her. The admiral was on the quarter-deck. The passengers on the steamboat cheered him lustily , nnd ho bowed and smiled and said : "Thank you. " For flvo minutes the passengers kept up their cheering. They cheered for the big cruiser and every man on It , and for the Phlllppinc-s , and then for the man who won thorn. The Olym- pla's Jacklos , thronging the rail , re plied , and the band struck up n pa triotic air. Then the Monmouth drew away and came up to the city. Rear Admiral Philip , the command ant of the Brooklyn navy yard , was In formed of the Olympla's arrival while at breakfast. Ho called together the officers of the yard and road thorn the telegram. Shortly nftor 10 o'clock Ad miral Philip gave orders that the sil ver service and the bronze tablet pre sented by the city of Olympla to the cruiser and the gun metal medals for the Olympla's crew bo put on board the navy yard tug Traffic. Lieut. Dewey of the receiving ship Vermont , a nephew of the admiral , was ordered by the commandant to deliver these gifts to the flagship. The Traffic left the navy yard at 11:30 : o'clock. There was no formal presentation of the gifts. They were simply put on board and given over to the care of the admiral. Later Admiral Sampson went to the Olympla In the dispatch- boat Dolphin. lie was In full-dress uni form and was given a hearty welcome. WELCOME AT WASHINGTON. Admiral Downy to Arrho lit the Cap ital on Oct. S. Washington telegram : The special train from New York , bearing Admiral Dewey to this city , will arrive at C:60 : p , m. on Oct. 2. The naval hero will bo escorted to the white house by the Third cavalry. Here he will receive his official welcome from President Mc- Klnloy and will report to Secretary Long. The other members of the cabi net will also bo present to grasp the hand of the hero of Manila. The party will then enter the reviewing stand , which has been modeled from the plans of the bridge of the Olympla , and will witnees the great illuminated night parade , In which 20,000 men will participate. The military escort to the capltol on the following day will bo a glittering pageant and will number nearly every official of the army and navy. About 6,000 men will participate , and Gen. Nelson A. Miles will act as grand mar shal , with Gen. H. C. Corbin as adju tant-general. The presentation of the $10,000 sword voted by congress prom ises to be a brilliant occasion. The stand upon which the exercises will be held has been erected at the cast front of the capitol and fronts upon a great plaza , which will accommodate over 300,000 people. When the sword has been presented by Secretary Long , Commander George W. Baird , U. S. N. , will present the admiral with the historic old admiral's flag which was used by Admiral Far- rngut while on the Hartford. After the exercises at the cast front of the capl tel the military escort will bo reviewed by Admiral Dewey , the president , and members of the cabinet. As soon as the Dewey ceremonies in New York are over , Admiral Dewey will bo formally detached from the Olympla. The flagship will then pro- cccd to Boston , where she will bo placed out of commission and iccelvo an extensive overhauling. Admiral Dewey will not bo assigned to any duty until ho has been consulted on the subject. The admiral will have as much leave ns ho desires , but it is believed that he will not accept any of the many Invita tions of American cities to attend dem onstrations in his honor between the conclusion of the Washington ceremo nies and the meeting of the Philippine commission. A .Hlnrcli IMoiul. Savannah News : Among the unfor tunate ( lends In Havana has boon dis covered ono addicted to the eating of starch , which it is said Is stored away on the average of a pound a day. The unfortunate is a woman nnd in nor desperation she will , after failure to got lump starch , chow up old clothes or anything which gives the taste of starch. The victim of this habit Is Mary Carney , nn aged woman , who lives at 5GS Robcits street. She Is beIng - Ing treated by City Physician Davis , who did not know until recently that the woman was addicted to the habit of eating starch. She denied every thing of the kind , giving other causes for her complaints , but after the physi cian had visited her a few times ho de termined she was the subject of some terrible habit. She had a rather clny- Ish color , and there were other symp toms which led the physician to be lieve she was addicted to n habit of some kind. After close questioning re cently she admitted that she had been eating starch In crude lumps for a number of years , and that she could not got along without It. She told the physician she gulped It down dry , with , scarcely enough moisture to ad mit of Its passage Into the stomach. It was learned she cats about a pound a day. .Sntno Homo SCIIHC. There Is a good deal of horse sense In the following extract from Governor Roosevelt's speech at Olcott , N. Y. , de livered a few days ago : "Of course , wo ought to welcome and do all wo can to hasten the coming of the tlmo when life shall bo easier for the man farthest Underneath. Try to help him by the only way ; help lilm to help himself. If a man stumbles , help him up. If he lies down it is no use carrying him. Don't think it is. It Isn't. Not only will It not allow you tlmo for anything else , but If you carry him long enough he will think it Is right , and will find fault because you do not find a way to carry him' easier. " Coffee is becoming an Important in dustry in Queensland. It has outgrown the home demand and the QuooiiBland- eis are preparing to put their coffee on the London market. Colored wnltora nro to tnlco the plnco of the undorcnulunto students of Ynlo , about thirty In number , who have boon helping to jwy tholr wny through college by noting ns wiiltcra In the Ynlo commons. This IB In accordance with n decision ot the faculty , which holds that such work Interferes with Btudy. The question has frequently been asked : Who was Bronx , whoso nnino wnf given to the Uronx river nml to one of the live boroughs of the Greater Now York ? It appears that the river derives Its nnino from Jonts Uroncx , who settled In Hint region In 1G39. Married people llvo longer than the unmarried , the temperate and Indus trious longer than the gluttonous and Idle , and civilized nations longer than the uncivilized. The Now England Education League Is laboring for a clHap book post by which books from public libraries maybe bo convoyed as second clruw matter at t cent per pound. Some librarians who have been consulted suggest that If that rate could not bo nindo general It might bo applied for n short car riage , as fifty of ono hundred mllca , and provo profitable to the govern ment , or at least cover the cost of transmission. A patriot uses hln prlvato Influence FSI for the public good ; a politician USCB the public inlluonco for his private good. One wny to reduce rents is to sow them up. very word " operation " strikes terror to n woman ' 3 THE . Nearly always these operations become necessary through neglect. If the mouses nre very painful , or too frequent and excessive , get the light advice at once and stop taking chances. It will cost you nothing for advice if you write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn , Mass. , for it , and if you let the trouble run along it will surely cost you n great deal of pain and may mean an operation. Miss SARAH J. GRAHAM , Sheridanville , Pa. , writes : MRS. 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