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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1898)
. - . - . - * - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'liii I OMAhA. IAILY UIHiI ; i'i ; i 1 , 18fl8. . 5 ! iAciiusiiis DAY TODAY . Lieutenant Oovunor Crane and Party Reach the OiLy , - - , II3OUT ; FORTY PEOPLEARE IN TIlE CROWD 4 'i Osi- , f ( lit , I1r ( Stnte , to trecpt flue * I- In ; flnllni i. Vipuif the lolL I' tiul 'I II ll. Velt'ohlll teiorilltigl , Lleuten arpt ( overnor W , Murray Crarm ( tn(1 the other members or the MaStItht13ett delegation cimsen bY the leglzlnttire of that _ , RLate to ornclaIly repreaent It at the TrJn3 / ' 1naalasIlp1 1xIo3tlon VIay arrived ofl their iqieclal yestvrlny morning , little Iicforo 9 oclock. Their train wna the aecc1 ect1on or the Chicago & Northwestern overlanti Ilrnttetl. Aitogetht ; there are nbout Lorty III the ( lC1eflt1Ofl. A ytnr ¶ go n Invlthtin was exten(1e ( ( to MaasachlBetta % 'to partIcljate In the exposi- LIon by payIng It a formal visit , which Inn- * 'tiltion waa rea4lly accepted , The loglalwture eIected tour nicmber ot the fitato sonata int1 ten rnernber3 of the lower hotiac , nnl n& the matter had beeti rcferretl to the commit. te on federal relatlona In the ordinary . vourae of legialative nctlbn , that committee s as also 1tignaLed to go niong. The gon. ernor , linger Wolcott. ntul the atato officials anti th OXCCtILIVO council ieSlLltg vorc in. citnied. Tolay I lnsachtisetts tiny. the oc- . caslon to ho fittingly oiiacrve with a. I'm- gram of speochc3 afll ( enjoyments at the ox- IJo4Ition , ( ovcrnorVoIcott himseir was jreventeil fioin Coming by the exigencies of . Uio Ireaentar with Sptln , \Vhen tim delegation eame In Getieral : lnnagor T. S. Clarktm of the exposition , Wit-IL LI seore or carriages , was at the depot waiting. The vIsitor. were at once driven ' to the Millard iote1 and perrnlttrd to spend the slay In the wys best uItel to their owit tates. During the forenoon Lieutenant ( uvernor Crane , John L. ilates , speaker of the MaaaachiIaetts house of mepre.entativcs , tnt1 Edward F. Ilanilin , executive secretary , Went to the 1lrst Methodht EpiscpaI church to 1itor Rev. Jenkiti Lloyd Jones tIIs cuss the topic of religious unity. Mr. Dates' fathcr is a Boston minitrm of wide reputation - tion , Hen. Lewis 11 , Bates , the pastor of the Dromfield Street Metflodist Episcopal church , 'rue ether members went driving in various u1ircctine over * the city viewing points ot * interest , inot of themgolng out to the cx- iosition ground. . The exposition was gen- .l % - orally visited in an Informal manner again p 'in the ifterncon and many 'of the deioga- tion hearU Dr. Jones t the Auditorium. - . VIio Are in Ilie Vzirt The eceurslon from the old Bay common- : wenitit cotisists of the following : Liouten- an , Governor \V. Murray Crane and staff , Colonels \'iiliain C. Capelle. assistant adjutant - jutant general ; harry E. Converse. assistant - * ant quartermaster general ; Roger Morgan , assistant quartermaster general , and Frnnic Ii. teveiis , ide-de-camp , Conimittee of \ , the executive council : John H. Sullivan , * . ( Eiisha II. Shaw and Horace II. Atherton , * and Executive Secretary Edward F' . Ilumlin. State officials : Edward P. Shaw , treasurer * aiil iecetver general ; John W. Kimbali , ati- tUtor ; George a Smith , president of the senate , and John L. Bates , speaker of the house. Committee on federal relations : f Senators Henry Parsons , Wilson II. Fair- batik , Daniel ' 1) . Itourke and Itepresenta- * tives Eugene B. Estes , John 0. Slocuin , Francis Ii. Furmar , Joseph M. Philhrick , Frederic P. 1)mako and William Kelis , Jr. Joint special legislative comtnitteo : Seaa- tars Joseph II. Farley , George F. Putnam. Charles 0. DaIley and Representatives Albert - bert Clarke , Wiliniomo 13. Stone , John II. : I'otice , Harvey C. Smith , Julius C. Anthony , Jeremiah J. McCarthy , Walter S. V. Cooke , Otis M. Cove. Alfred S. hayes nnd Carleton F. how. Clerics Henry 1) . Coolidge of the 4 senate and Janies W. Kitubail of the house. * Colonel J liii G. 11. Adams , sergeant at arms , Job , , B. Smith of the Iloston Ilerahl , Color Bearer David T. Remington and C. H. Wil- soil also accompany the Part ) ' . Colonel Adams is in charge of the delegation , and 1dr.'ilsoii attends to the transportation. The delegation left the Massachusetts state caPitOl On Tlitirsdny last. A thiy on the way was sient at. Niagara Falls. aiso ; * , a day at Chicago. At the latter city Mayor Carter Ilarrisoit gave them a cordial wel- ; coiite , and 501110 compliments of an oratori. cal nature were exchanged while Chicago's hospitality % as being enjoyed , Lieutenant Governor Crane , President Smith of the seiiato and Speaker Dates each making a 'response to the welcomes. ' . It being Sunday tile entire day after the t arrival hero vaa lassel in au informal mann- ,7 11cr. The official welcome will be extended today with formal exercises In the Audi- torlum at the exposition. A banquet will be tendered the delegation on Tuesday even- 111g. The visit will continue until Vcdnes. day afternoon , at which time a start on the return lmoimio will be annIe. All the niembera of the party wear ironze inedala bearing the seal of tliem' state , the date of their departure from Massachusetts 'liiil the nanio nntl location of the Trans. nisziss1ppI Ixpo'itlon. , , l.ittie PohIt1t'H. i. Ilii UI . . * Y Naturally , illafliltIchI (1.5 the national republican - publican league is about to hold its conven- tloii here , thm' tonversatioli of the exeor- ' ion1sta turns ocasionily to irnllti. Mns- snehilsetta Is co solidly republican that there Is no iOSiblo 1mm , for a democrat , altliotight itt tlmiic tue state does take a streak and oleet a tlcniocrutlc governor , as was the case 1S ithi W'illiant fl. lUisseli , whose young life ; o sudiienly terminated while oa a visit to Canada. lint then ltils3cli WOS the only Otto Oil his ticket fortullute enough to have a majority. Tite atate gave Mr. McKinley a plurality of 173,2a5. Governor Walcott got 'a iittraiity t last year of 85,513 , but there was a great tailing off Iii the vote , for Governor Wal- ( Ott' 165,0D5 represented .t fraotlon over 01 Ier cCIt , vhiiat. ! Mr. McKinley's cleetor3 received - t ceived 278,976 , and yet , that was hardly 70 per cent of tlie total vote. Of the state's congressional delegation of fourteen only one is P. democrat , John F. FItzgerald of time Fourth district , u povuIoIm tronghoid of Boston democracy of the Itils- 8cli kinui-gohi stanilaril , 'Fltzgernld sony be rctUrnel , lint 'there wiil ho no trouble .with the other districts , " said lieu. Jeremiah I. McGarfliy , 'hiio discussing 'this ' phase. ' \Ve wlii renominate all the old stub PIMPLES I CURED BY CDTIWA SOAP Before using Cu'rIccBA SoAs' , lily face antI hands wers just as rough as could ho anti may t Taco was all covered vlth pimples. I was uu. ' t to iook at , hut after using CCITICU1L.t SOAl * three weeks , my lace was Citiai to veict. Feb. 0 , lOt)5 ) , 1'IJL ltTL'RL , Chaler , La. t I suffered with imiackheads anti liniP10B for , two or three years oath It became chronic. I tried everything Imaginable , but it did Inc DO good. CurmcunA SOAP cured mns. Fob , 09 $ . L. V. (1IIJ.IAM , Oak I' . 0. , Va. I Tali troubled fOr eight years with Pinililes on the face. I conuneaceit using CLTI'LTP.A ( ' . . . . * 101In a 'very abort time hum i1il1mi1 sit A disap.eared and amy ekimi is 110W LU a healthy commiiltion , JAui : vosii'it , Feb. 17 , I8B. flixmnout , Allegheny Co. , Va , , 1'tee 550. I'uTflIDsvc , Liceuiru. Ct'ir.pots l'r.pi. . Sn.toa. 1" lLw to Lust snS Cur. &n11U , " * uillcd flo. ' . . ticket , " he mtail , "ns this I. limnmnliir thone in omit. Rtnti O 'DI Iml CIII' officisi at l'ast two years in office , as wa elm'et enry yl'Jt. Ni'xt year lAetltt'n'ant tloncrr.or Crane may suecceil Governor \Vnlt'ott , nimul Speaker lhte may be nmnih licuteiinnt-govetnor. Mr. Crane and Mr. Dates Arc both popular. "In my distrirtViIIInni F. flarrett , the ethitor of tue hloston Amhncrt.mer ! end Itecord , 'sho now rm'preents It iii congress for ? he second term , , ieciinel , is renomination about three months ago , hlchi the way cltar for rome other republican. The newspapers have hail something 'to say about myself as a candidate for Mr. llarrett's seat , and I may tiecimle to run. " Like Ftzgfraltl's di'tt'ict ' ' that represen ted by Mr. flnrtett is a flooo district , but en- tlrely of another political complexion , Mr. il.trratt receIved 22,759 , votes , gabnst 10,60.1 for lug dcmr.ocrattc opponcrt , l'iiliip J. lCherty. The stnte vote taat last year for Lieutenant biovmmnor Crane , Treasurer 51mw and Audi- for Kimbali ran about 14,000 , against 74.000 for their democratic opponents. Tlo appropriatIon made by Mas.ne1musetts (0 COYCT the expcnse of this Official trip was $ G.000. ' \vo hava hail a most enjoyable trip , " said Lieutenant Governor Crane t the Millard lava evening , after conilog In from a thrive over the city , "nail I am sure we will cnrri back with us rome good impressions of your wide awake anti progressive western country. I hate not lCeIi oilt to the exposition yet , but those of our party who have any they are surprised beyond measure , I expect to 'see all I cati of it while here. "Time fame tf the Tranamississippi EXO. sitioi1 has spread all over the east , md I believe - lievo that you sill see thousands hero from Now England before tt cloacs. To COIlIC hero in person and see tim progress mnado On this side of the gre'.it 'Father or Waters' is to monet of us a revelation , Indeed. I I is hito and push everywhere. " BIG SUNIAY ) CRO\VD \ . ( Continued from First Page. ) cause ho SPoke In the interest of common humanity nntl touched a chord of common sympathy ill the hearts of all present. 'l'he speaker told of several other representatives - sentatives of foreign lands whose appearance - ance indicated lithe of the startling truths to which they gave utterance when it came titmie for them to deliver the message they linti brought , drawing lessons from all of these incidents. Ill stmnlmning Ui ) he declared that these representatives came to the parliament free of the impedimenta of fornis and formulas and brought simply the naked truth which stood out with startling force. lie declared that when the preachers and missionaries tearmi to leave behind them their impedimenta - menta and go to foreign lands in light marclling order , equipped with such ammo- nition as the Sermon on the Mount , tile story of the prodigal son , and others of a hike nature , thousands wiii be found ready to receive 1110 light of tIme gospel. Iii closing Rev. Mr. Jones said lie hoped to coma to Omaha again in time fall to at- tenth the meeting of tile Liberal Congress ot Religions and lie expressed the belief that tile congress will ( ho much to prolong the inihuenco of the Parliament of Religions. After the singing of "America" by the entire congregation the benediction WaS pronounced - nounced by 11ev. Dr. Thomas. : i INIII1AL EXII 1111'S' IS ATTRACTIVE. Showing by Uexlco Es a Suririse to MO'4t ' YINifOVN. The New Mexico exhibit is the flrst tea- turo to attract the attention of visitors to tile Mines building as they enter from the Iiornsan avenue cntiiflce. It 13 the largest nilaerai collection in tile building niitl in many respects ft is a revelation to thousands of people WhlO were ntt prcVIoU3iy avare of time extensIve mineral resources of that yet OtlIy partially developed territory. The center space is Olicil entirely with basul- SOnIC eIght-foot oak cnse , so arranged that tilt ) contents can be seems at a glance. These are lhlicil Withl rich specImens of gold , sil- vcr , copper , lead , able , tin , Iron anl other metals , from tile dull gray suhilbates to tile most beautiful and delicate forms of crystail- zatlons. The showing In each species is exhaustive - haustivo and afforde a complete &tudy of the various formations and varieties. For instance the gold specimens 8110W tile metal in the fornls known as wire , nugget , scale , dust and flour , as veil as several kinds of rock , and In Its combinations with other ores. The sliver specimens embrace so ninny formations thiat they excite the wolldermeilt of time observer at the marvelous work of nature. Ilere ore seen the wire sliver - ver , flakes , nugget , herse , chlorides , sul- PhildCS , oulphaCcs , sulphurettes , bromides aol numerous other forms besides the formations In whIch the slIver Is blended wlthi the lead , Iron , zinc and other ores. Next to these are shown tue copper ores anti In beauty mind yam icty of fovoatiotl thie'ie excel any other forul of ore formation. ' 1 tie richness of coloring and the fine , delicate cvystaiizationa of the mn'alachites , azut'tcs and cupritcs form a stlliy vorthy of tin tirtiitt'e peilcil , : iiil omnlanh1 Vito unstinteil admiration or tao visitor , 'Inc copper x - hibit also otters a wide field of stUdy for the nllneraiogist , for in addition to the varicti's mentioned above there are nunicrous sped- 111cn $ of native , wire and Sileet copper , is well as th lovely pyrites , xides and turloils other forms. The ieti1 ores also CoilatitutO an interest- lug study On account of the great variety that is oxtiihiiteth. They Include the sul- plates , suiphides , wolfrumites , carrussitcs , snail carbonates anti various other forms and crystalizations. Thlen conies an exhibit of iron ores thlat ahios's a similar variety of fti'ZiitltiOtlS , aiid a case of mixed ores which Include speeiinc'na of zinc , tin , cinnabar , aluiniiitimn , illatimiunl , mangamiese , wolfram- Ito , suiplmut' , vhosphiates anti other silcdIc. One of tbe most interesting features to the general visitor is the CXteilSiVe exhibit of gems anti pm'ecious stoneS. These speci- mans inciude turquoise , rubies , flnlethi'StS. gaflictll , agates , opals , topaz 011(1 a score of other anti less familiar varieties , These cases conlpriso the center group 00 tuG main aisle , but at. tile sitle are a. large nulim- ber of additional cases which contain large amltt particularly noteworthy s1)ecIincns of gold , silver , copper , lead , 51110 antI lroii ores , as veii as coai and coke , These are also supplt'meiiteti by a large exlmihit of btiiidimig stones , lIre clays unit mambhes. In athditioii to the purely mineral features tile relic hitimiter finds a miumnber of interest- log curios scatteretl tlirouli the exhibIt. Omic is the historic old bell of New Mexico , which was cast in lr79. ut wu peaeefuliy in a church belfry until IOSO , when the church was destroyed by the Indians , anti in 1731 it vLts dug out of the ruins of time old Span- ishi city of Grande Quivera. It was then taken to tile Sun Miguel church at Socorro , sbieh vits also destroyed by time Indians and ttio inhabitants driven ottt of the coon. try. The tOWil Was resettled in 1806 nOd the old bell was again resuscitated , The bell weighs 401 i'ounds and is composed of gold , sliver anti copper incited together. It bears the distinction of having been the first , belt to ring Oil the Amnemican continent , Another remarkable curiosity is an ohih bottle that is alieged to be 512 years old. It was made in 1387 antI was used by the Spaniards as a means of conveying impor- taut documents , It was twice seat to htoniu by its owners anti brought back filled with holy water for time baptism of their cliii. dren , and it Is said to be the oldest bottle In oxistence. Oilier relics of the same character are ihoiui , iucludiag isa old compass , a mail- - - - stone tind a group of stone itiols of the tire- historic' ncs. 'Flie eximilmit Is In charge of ( 'OmmlssIont'r J J. Leeson of New Mexico , who is nianys In nttendnnee to furnish visitors sitli any lnformncmtiotm ( lint t1m" tonY require. IiiiiNlt , iteu , The first liar of silv4'r ore that ns run out of the Sliver City riuctiomi vorks 'mi shiipleii to tue exiosition and was lilnecil iii the 4ew Mexico exhibit yesterday , The nlalmagemeot has designated August 2 as 1lower day and ott that occasion time flower carnival s Iii be inaugurated under the uhirectioui of the Ihtireati 'of Cntertain- meat. The Minnesota exhibit has beemi nug- mnemiteil by an interesting model of one of the Iulutim ot'o docks. It is complete eveti to the figures of the orkmen nmi'1 gives a practical Ilitistmatiomi of the methods of handiiiig large quantities of ore tor $11111. Illent. Commissioner Leeson has arranged a novel decoration to set off the New Mexico mining exhibit , A big eomlsignoleflt of getlUine Navajo blankets has just been received and these will be artistically draped around the booth to servo the double purpose of decora- blots flild the ilitmatration of a 'ery notable industry of the state. A proposition has been made to tlma omnan's congress committee of the exposi- tiari to give a pem'fomninncc of the "Mikado' ' on the Grand l'iaza Seine tulle Ia August. The mnanngenlent omlcouragos the idea anti a meeting of those lnterestetl is called for 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Cool- mnerciul club to consider the niatter. Assistant Superintomltlont Goodwin of the Mimics building has effected a vast improvement - mont by redrimpimig the inimnense Utah flag , w hiidhl is a prominent feature Ill the decorit- tions. The flag vns so large that when it Imung in four festoons each quarter drooped so low that the effect s'as sioileti , Now It has hiecn caught up into amnali sections and makes a inagn iflecnt decoratiOll. IN CAMP AT CHICKAMAUGA Iulmigs of ilt ( t'iirnniit 114)M mat Their Iteu.lezvoims 'Vn lfl'ui iii lIlc Litnul , CIIICRAMAUGA , Ga. , July 7.-SpeCiSh ( Corrcsponihence.-Tho trial of Private John (1. Maher of the Secontl Nebraska , which has ttttracted wide-spread atteiitlon owIlIg to the fact that Mr. Maher is a colonel on 'the staff of Governor llohcomb uf Nebraska , is at last at an cud and the accuseth has been released - leased from the guard house and restored to hia dutiea as a soldier , Th court. simply recommended that lie be publicly repri- manded. Following Is an extract of a review - view of time case from division hieadqtiarters : IIEADQUAItTEI1S FIRST D1VISIO' . TflhItD CORPS , CIIICKAMAUGA l'AIZK , Ga. , July . , 1898.-Private Johil G. Mitfler , Company II , Second Nebraska infantry , hay- Immg been tried by a general coui't-mmmartlnl , conyencl at the haadquaitcrs Cflli ) of the First brigade , First division , Third corps , aild found guilty of a violation of the sixty- secontl article of var , by failing anti refus- lag to oiey the order of a conmiiiissioneti officer , was sentenced "to be 1)01)11db' rtp- rimailded on iiamadu by tbe coninianditig officer of said regiment. " The lrocceditlgs in this case were so care- lcssly prepared , so fraugilt With error , uii , so defective , with resroct to the tisumii methods , usages and customs of court-tour- tlal lrocodurc , that it would tie iniliossiblo to point out the errors in detail. Repeatedly the proceedings fail to show that the court was cleared for deliberation , or that the accused - cused and the judge advocate were with- drawn. Ia pashimg upon objections of coun- sd , time PrestmmnltiOti from record is that tha court was never cleared , and In some instances - stances the objections of the accused were too leniently considered. Record of time cx- act time of adjoUrnnment in sonic places was omnittoti and one officer who lmnd been cx- cuseti from sitting as a 'nicmnbci' Oil the trial appears afterwarti to hmav.a beoml prc- ent amId participated ill time Iroceeh1img5. In its findings tile court omitted to designate - nate tile accused by name and time sentence of raprimand of an cimlisted soldier. aside from beimig inadequate , was most unusual and irregular. The evidence In this case showed beyond doubt willful and deliberate disobedience of eiders on thi part of tile accused anti after the flailing of guil , bothi sleciflcation and cimarge , It was the imperatis'o duty of the court , under its sworn obligations "to determine tim case vithmotit vartlahity , favor or nffcctinn , according - cording to tile itrovIsiemIs of time rules anti articles for time govcrimmeimt of time amniies of time United States" and especially at a tln'a like this , wlieil the ariiiies arc engaged Iii nctual war , to fix a punishmmnent commensurate - surate with time most dangerous crime a soldier can he guilty of. Trials 111cc this , aside froni the Injury they work to the true discipline of the army , forni a mere tray- sty upon justice. In view of time many irregularities antI more or less fatal defects in the proceedings iii this case , the proccethings and sentence urn disapproved. I'rlvate Maiier will ito me- stored to duty , bitt he is atimnonishie1 that there is no limit in time of war to the pun- Ishmnent which a court-martial can inflict upon the soldier who flagrantly disobeys a iavfui order , amid it behooves hmiiit In time future to so coiitltict iminist'if as to as-old time mmac'esitity of further discipline In tilts ye- gard. By command of flrigadtqr General Grant. J. A. DAPItA , Captnin anti A. A. C. , U. S. V. , iijutant General. The court wimicim tried time cape has been tiisi'olvcd , An order to ( lint effect was issued - sued from division hicadqnarters yesterday. PrIvate Mahit'r was m'eiensed from tim guard house Tuesday night anti was soon imurrounded aimil congratulated by friends , including many officers of the regiment. lie has hind timim carmiest aynmpathmy of the regi- ma r'n t. First Lieutenant howard F. Jeffrey of the Secomni Noliraska imas iieim appointed a niemaber of tim coimrt-nmtmrtlal of time Socomid brigaile , First division , Timiril corps. Lieutenant Colonel Olsen heft Tuesday nighmt for Staunton , In. , hiavimig received later nilvices that lila tlauglmtcr was seriously Injured in a rtmnaway. One of her arms , it it ; tlmoimghmt , wiii lmavo to be amnptmtaieti. mIrs , Olsoim anui hmer daughter are visiting rein- tives in Iowa. Corporal Charles T. Leo of company C has been finally discharged on account of thtsaiiiiities. Time appilcatlon for lila tile- cimarga passed through numimemoims Imeadmitmar- tomB anti came omit literally covered with ejitiorseluents. Time band returned yesterday from ( 'imat- tanooga attei' tin abseimeo of tbm'co 'lays. This band is a laurel-winning orgnmiizntion , The regimnont now nimnmlmers Il9 men , ammil has mint yet received its Mi number of recruits. Major R. E , Griffin of Lincoln has or- rtved at the vark to accept a pocittomi as surgeon in the armny. Private \Viliianm Barnum of conipany 0 , wimo line been sick iii the division hospital , has returnetl to the mcgiiimemmt , ainmcmst recovered - covered , MaJor Mapcs , one of tint most polnilar officers of the regimemmt , Iii in rommunnil dImming time abseneo of Licutemmamit Colonel Olsen. 'i'Jumtiika of t lit' Sol ii lerM , Time editor of Tie : Bee iias been asked to voice pihliciy % tue thamiks of tlioe members of thie First New York 'olunter regiment 'hmo represent Coinpmtny M of that coummand for tue great kitmdumess shown theta by tiw lmonomnblo mayor and time ladles anti gentle. Inca of Omaha , withm the assurance timat they will mlever forgot ti' . ' imaspitailty shtowim by its citizens , and should Omnmmha people ever ray a visit to Kingston , N. V. . that little city on the hluthoim. thefr mothers , w'ive and mtwecthmeom'ts will emmavor in sonme way to show their appreciation. i4ch is eqtmimily nourisimitmg to time nurslmmg mothmer wimo ttmkes it aimd the babe who gets the indirect benefit , Moit-Nutrine is prepmtreti by the fanmous Animeuscrfluseim hirewimig Atts'tt , which fact guarantees time purity , cx- cchienco and merit claimed for it. I - , ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RUSUINC Tll1OIITO1IA\VAll { \ Ii ' 5P 'I. pe mIinittcr hatch tint1 1sr1y Are Picased with AnfloLtti0fl ThEY MAKE A IIARD.A14D lONG CONTEST I 1 I'r.I lt't hut t $ ? I'1V Vt-airs I lit , l'e'nmde' ut ( ouiumt r ) . 'iii ltt'JoliqOs i'ri tHu .tt'tiui .IOhmt tii hit' OiI ! Jiiimmut'ql , , itl. , , , v A number of hawaiian notabiesm spent a short tinme itt Omaha yestertlay morning. Itoing 1mm a hurry to catch the next steamer for their ndotitetl hanil they could mmot stop off to visit the cxpsition , although they were imrgeti 'to tb by Mnor T. S. Clark- son , who was ot the train o mect them , In time hlam'ty were : Francis M , llatch , minister of Hawaii 'to ' the Uniteth States : Lorin A. Thurston , presidemit of ( Ito hawaiian Annexation club ; , Iamnes A. Water- Isoitie , a prominent member of 'the llnwaiian senate , and Mrs.'ntehouse ; Jaimme B. Castle , proprietor of tue hhomioiulu Minor- tiser anti secretary to Minister hatch ; Robert - ert tV. Shingle , iias'aii's eonmmisaioncr to the exposition anti editor of th honolulu Star , anti A. L. C. Atkinson. The tvo hatter joined the party in this city. Mr. Shingle accompanied them a short distance west- ward. Mr. Atkinson is going to locate lwr- nmammemmtly in hawaii , The party left W'ahiimmgton imnmuetiiateiy after the massnge of time ammmmex tioo bill by congress and caimme In from Chicago on thu Northwestern-Union P.'tciflc Overland Limn- itei train , They wihi sail train Siam l"ram- risen on Wednesday mornimig for their hiommit.s iii time mmcmv territory , That all of 'time visitors were in good spirits was no hard to discern , Tlmey hiatt imarti work to keep fmni smiling vith glee every Uimie the atmimexatiomm of timclr island to this country was nientioned , As Conminissioner Shingle had not amet sonic of time others since time act of congress that umeans So much to ithmeimi , imo hind quite a ratification meeting with them over 'time event , and the staid old station eniplayes rubbed tlmeir eyeS to see full grown muon hugging each other with intense delight , hiimjpy ( ) m'er Ilie ItoMimIf , Itt speaking of tIme siew condition Mr. Thtmraton said : 'We nrc happy over tIme an- nexatioim of Hawaii. That about. sums time immattor up 1mm a nutshell , We hmme worked hiarti to bring ubout this event , and have rensoim to rejoice at its flumal accomplishment. It means mmmdi to us , but it imicans a great deal to the United Sitatce. " Of time Ilnwaiiaim coimimission jtmst ap- poiimteti im emmiti : ' 'It coimldum't be inmproved upoii. I'resident McKinley imas selected a sot of very able atop for the coimminission , anti we are satisfied timey wilt treat us fairly. That is mmii 'e'vant. It is uimder- stooti they wihh start for Hawaii withmimm a fortnight , nmmtl will got . down to work soon , \Ve ammttcipato no imiteim imm time atmmmcxation program. The provislops of the resolution will be carried omit tvitjmomit delay. ' ' Senator Waterimotise , wims , porhmams , the mnost enthusiastic member of time party. lie said : "We're' going bmmk well pleased with time result of our 'mission. Now that an- nexatloim Is an asstiretl fact I timink mimost , of time vcoimle of time Vnieti ! States , oven timose who bitterly oppos d the annexation of time islands , are satisfied with the result. I have met a number who epressed themselves that way , 'This is a thing'we hong imave sougimt. We hmav worked hard o bitmg it about , Many times we lmave been discouraged and almost despaired oficces , tgimt after night time meombers of time ntncxation club Imave nmet at my house amid discussed the outlook for annexation in a timost gloomy immatter. But somime of us kept up hope all time wimile aimti hover stopped workiimg for time one eimd in view. 'm'hmls Comiii ry Gmmimi't , sm mmcli , have gained immucim , but tim people of this country have gained even more. \'lmeii tlmey find what rich products Hawaii will contribute to this couimtry they xviii hot regret aimimexation. l'resident McKinley hiatt treated the matter fairly timmougimont and has appointed a strong commission , I calm say for lminm that lie is tue only president of time United States who ever beat time itoworfui sugar trust , niith lie did it in time nmost effective way imnagimmable. if he simoulti iO reimmembered for notuming else that vie- tory should make imis minnie faimmous. " Minister hatch said : "There is little to add to what imas already becim said for us. We are all uleased. 'rime details of the an- imexation 'mviii be carried omit as soon as the conmmnission gets down to work , which simoilhtl not be bug now. " Mr. Shingle sntd "Tue annexation Is goiimg to imelp our display at time exposition nmaterially. One of time most Importammt tea- tmmrcs of our cximitiit is time collection of sugar cane and samples of Hawaiian sugar. We onmitted thus feature peimiling time anrmexa- tion proceetlimigs , because ve didn't care to enmbitter the sugar peopie of this country any further. Now we are goimmg to get this part of tIme exhibit here right away.'iien it arrives I timimmic time peophe will be agreeably - ably surprised to mmcc what we raise , "Wlmen time islands got. to working closely with time tjnited States there wilt ho no regret that they have been annexed. Tlmey wilt contrlbtmte largely to this country's conmimmerce. And imhi of us kimow that Presi- tlcnt McKimiiey conhd not lmave carried on time war to the h'aciflc timiless lie had time support of Hawaii , 'VIto ieoplo over thiero are just eimttmusiastii about tlmis war as nre time peolmie here in time states. Every bit of mitmn/S favorable to tIme Amnorican side that coimmes to honolulu is received vitb trotuendous eimtimusiasmmmVo imoPe to loire a cable workilig withIn a year , amid that irthi only bintl tim isiands closer to time hobo govemnmviit. " Situ I in my A Id 4tn'iet y IeetIimt , Time mmmeetimmg of time Nebraska Sanitary Alit society , wimichi is as to have been held ' ball of time ) 'esterthmmy aftem'tmOoii in Myrtle Continental block. was lostl000tl , utmtli Jrri day of this si'eek hoau5a of tIme lout which thin am.Foclutioum bolt Ill the I eeiition of thmo New m'orIc tiooint , iIt9mmt fifteen of the wo- mmmcii caine to time tall for time mmmeetiiig mind were itmstm'ucteii iq , tmc preside. of time Imiamma for time aftt'raoon. Mayor Mooree scimb. mimi urgent iiivi'Atioii to bite society , asking for its mtemTirtTimotli as U receittoit ) coinumittce at tits Alkton anti mmlo for pe- ctmniili7 aid 1mm time cxpemmso of tIme iummchuou. Fifty thtihilira Was offered by time society to this emiilihtd moore if there ehiouhti be n'ed of it. Nothimili epceiai w'aim to himLve been done at tIme nmttmmg cimiloil for yester- mha3' afternooim , o&miy & , , lbe thiscmmsmmion of time future imork amid f time aid wimicim the wo- mcii of the asoeinIon ( miotilti cnn'ribtmt to thm soldier volunteers of Nebmnkn. 'l'hmlt simbjec v , iii be brotmghmt imp in ( lie immeetilig of imest week ALL READY FOR THE BATTLE ttu-rlt'nhi Pnrt'e'r In lpchirmit l'mMI t miiiul i'retusi rcui to l'Ii Cit IMim Ii % ii ciii 'ri , u- for t lii' iitii'iui. ( Ctmpyriglit. 1Sti , by Associateti l'resm , ) IIEFOI1E SANTIAGO. July fi-Per ( Asso- elated l'ross Iispatcii heat Vanmla , via itlogatoti , Jiinttmica , July 10.-Rvc'rytiilog ) on the firing line Is now ready for time coma- mmmencclmment of hostilities. Time tiyiistmnite gun , wimicii has been in imositloim for soY- cmi tinys , is now in better working order than at tIme ( tome of the battle of San Jima and it. ta pre4icted ( hint its cimargcs , coim- slating of twemity imoUil5 of gimncotton and gchatitme , will work havoc in tIme Spanisim trenches whmei it opetil ) lIre , Twelve mmiortars In one battery are nmountt'ti amid ready for use anti they are re- 110(1 Ott to ilo effective work 1mm shmollimmg time city. Three batteries of artillery arc now posted on Rh Paso ridge , 2,100 yards from time towim , amid time Capron and Grimes batteries - teries are 1,600 yards to time north of the roah iii tIme rear of General Lnwton's di- vision. in firimmg time higlmt batteries wilt elicit tlmo town over otmr owmi soldiers' lmemmds , but time artillery oflicers say it calm be ilommo safely. Time dymmammmite gtmn imas imeen so piaccd that it will be able to enillatle several of time Simanishi limmes. On the otlmer imanmi durimig time truce , which so far as regarths time continuing of hmreimai'a- tiomis for defense hiss becim tie trtmec wlmat- over , time Spammiartis have not been Idle , they have becmm immountlmig guns uimi soimmo of these are of immtmch imeavier caliber ( bait tlme Ammmericaiis. Soumme are of ntmtlqtmnted pat- tet'mm ammti not capable of hutch damage , but otimers are ( hiffcrclit anti enpaimie of excehiemit work. One 7-Inch guim , whmlcii imad so Pet'- fcct a ratmga during time battle of San Jimami , t has bcemi located with espccimil care by tIme Aimierlcaim gunmmerS , mmimth it. will be tIme rim- I cipiemit of amuck attention wlmen hostilities reopen. ( letmerml Ihmites' ihivisiomi , vliicii hmoltis the extremimu left , immoved forward today to a mmcmv imositiamm 400 yards iii atlvalmce of Its torimir line. It has , sitmco time battle of Samm Juami , beemi planted along tue edge of a imrediijitus rnvlime , time waIts of w'imicim are abotmt eigimty feet imtgii. This ravine is about 700 yards iommg anti about 400 w'itle. General Dates has mmmoveti time Twentieth tnfammtry to time sIde of tIme ravine mmcarest Satmilago nmm&l itlaced time Thmiril limfantry , whmicim , wttlm time Twentieth forimis hits brigade , at right ammgies to time line of time Twemitietli , The extrcnme left of hits line , which is the cxtremmmo left of the Anmerican army , is about opposite time upper cmmd of time Sammtiago harbor mmd from four to six mIles from time coast hue. Whmemm hostilities are opened by time bath- bardtmment great timiimgs are expected from time imas'y. Admiral Sampson is quoted as siyiumg , lie will drop oumo simehi immto tIme city every five imminutes and if that is not imf- fleent lie will tiu'op one into time city every two nmimiimtes. This fire , in addition to what the land forces vill turn in , it is thought , with ho uiflciemmt to reduce the Spaniards to a poitit where they will simrreimticr. fln'nI l1rwking omnmanihInir ithme Fir3t brigade of General Kent's division , who was woummded in tIme foot during tIme attack made tin our hitmea Saturday night by the Spaimlards , has returned to the United States. Colonel Theaker of the Sixteenth immfaumtry has succeeded General hawkins in 'the conmmand of the brigade , anti Colonel W'ood of the Itough Riders wilt succeed General - eral Young. hIcutolmnnt Colonel hlooseveit will comniand time itoimgh hittlers imereniter. Sixteemi Spanish prisoners , who were wounded , were turned over to the Spaniards yesterday afternoon. Dr. George P. Good- felhomv imnil Captain Drier escorted time amn- bmmlances , 'amid 'tIme ' correspondent of time As- sociateth Press accompahmird timem. The Spaniards displayed great gratitude for this h'ntiim"is amid ttmtere was r.osu'lt'rablo traterimizimig , him which time Spaniards' tiesire for peace stood out like a hmeatihIgist in a fog. There is no tloilbt that tlm subordinate Shmanlshm officers are noxious to stmrrontier , but they iracticaiiy sjatd that impoim General Toral's ticcislom they would rest. Timey ad- nmltteti that 'thuey ' were short of lrovisions. hut all alicared to be determined ammd rc'zo- lute aiid willing to die , it mmoed be , 1mm tIme do- fCliSe of time city. SI-IAFTER IS READY TO FIGHT I"iiLl . Smit iHlht'ul 'IVI I ii l'r'imirnl ItniH iimmtle t'ur aim .ttitielc Iuoit ChICAGO , Jimly 10.-A special cable to the Tribune fronm Stboney. Cuba , dated July 5 , says : Gemmerai Simafter today expressed Imiimmoif as satisfied witlu time lrePmuratioila thmat have been immatie for tue attack impon Santiago. lie carefully Inspected tlme lines and appeared to have emmttrely recovered his ' , mcaithi , lIe certalmmly was 1mm good spirits. Time gemmcm'al \vthi not see lila imeadqimmirters on time Sc- gmmranca ngmmimm umtii time city of tnntiago line been captured. Garcia anti Itabi tmo'w occupy ptimtitlomms 0mm tim rigimt of Law'tofl'S tilvision. Sixteen large siege guius lmivt , been ImIttecil In position en the right of il i'azo , Timey were placed tlmeu'e ommly after thiete Imad i'en ' Caine hmard work lmmt in on time romuis Ieimdmng to the place. Timeso roads have heemm uI a jnost fm'igimtful condition , but tl'e ireniLtrs , of limo Sevemmty-first New York amid time Thmirti amid Fourth imiichiigan regiment a inure is orked mammfuhly amid they were atmoim got into t umeim a condition that it was possible to mnovtm time imeavy vteces over tlmem wIth compmiratively littio thifflcuhty. Jim time center of time line is thu dynmummmito gtimm of thme htoughm itiders , which is iii charge of hiallett Alsop hiorrowe or Now York and which was teinporriIy this- ubleti durhmig the Iighmt. of a week ago today. Jim additIon there have boemm tmiactai in mosi. tion on thie righmt eight mortars , which arc caimable of most ilenitly execution. Time ciseimmy iii to moake an attt'mmmt to en- fliatho tIme tm'cmmchme. It imas been discovered that opposite tIme left wing of time AamerIcatm army tlirt'e Spanish guns loire liecim placed. Timeso m'iii imavo a sweep at time lmosttiomm of tlmti Secoimil Iinitetl States Immfaimtry , htmL I imo Spanhimhu gtmnmmermi will be Imicketi off imy ii o Amiiericamm nluarpslmootcrs , mm'hmo hiavo beemm 1mm- etrimeted to give timeir ommtiro attention to timemu. Acts of bravery on time part of tIme Cut- balms cormtimmue. Timuraday jmtghmt a imarti' of theimm emituiroti time Spanish lines amid seized mtommmo cattle , whmiclm timey coolly pmnceedemi to drive cIT. Time ammimala vere slaughtered for - ' ru' ' I You Are We1conH9re- ) I t itht11t.its Its ( 'YeI' " ( line you ( 'Phil ! to 0111' storti mummul looht-'t"vo tihvnys sommit'- I im I img ii t'i I ii tIt't ii m'emi I ( ) shin is' yotmlii ) mmmiii tnt' if ytmii weii' imeme' yt'Stt'iibt ) ' t'oulmtt ml gtt him t 1)1111 y-Vt' It i'C I mmm ; k I i t g mu imimecini i'ffot't tim isV't'k ( ( I ) i m'l I mu mm mm m m i I n'm' of i m ii t' , , ' b iiist original ltlmmt iiigs , etcimiiig , i'it' , : timi 'lil immmtkt' prht't's ' tm ( timmit you 'mtim set , time uulviiumtuige ot hmimyiimg llflV-Otit' fu'n lit I im l'imt : it immt'mm t Iuns't' i 'Vfl ml S ( ' ( it It' imht'tn ums imow-mmimuy : hew ummmtlhihIims JUSt mtulmhu'il to out' ttstimh ; Iusv imrlet'-VOul mmiii iiii'itt'tl tim 1ooI-iiuiy ut' lint , A. HOSPE , , 1usIc nd Art. 1513 Douglas cc-'c' Ancestral Cleanliness. I / VJfr'A1" : \ Proverbial for its thoroughness , Fcarl- * ( .fii1Lf 1 Inc users nclniirc the pluck that a woman .61 ; ' : . flCCk(1 tO get StIdi cleanliness in such laborIous ways No CXCUSC foi lack of - - h cleanliness now , Pearlinc has changed - ' : I ii/iIi9 / the situation , 'Ihorotigli cleanliness , with I'I1lih ' ; ease , comfort , safety , economy , and time to 1TJ ! I sparc-by the USC of Pearline. A modern woman does her work in a modern way-with Pcarlinc. the Americatis and a mmihlehm cow ImCosemmted to General Shatter , SII Cumiunmipi Are liMgmustt'ul , hIAVANA , July 10-Private aiiviees me- ceiveil hero affirm that the insurgent forces wimiclu took lmrt withm the Anmt'm'icnn troops in time attack umpon nuid tIme tnklmmg of San Juan bill amid il Cimmmey simatnimmed heavy losnes , their killed nummiberimmg forty. It is nssertejl thin Cubmums are di9giusttmtl because ( lie Americans tmaeii thmcmn as guities nimil obligomi tlmem to mmmrcim 1mm thmc first line. BACK FROM THE KLONDIKE ' 1' , , t'imt ) ' l Imlt'VM lietimeut fmommu t he GiiuI FIt'iuip , nini itring i74IOOII Aiuitem ; , iltli ltutui , , SAN FIIANCISCO , Jumly lO.-Twemity immhmm- ems froni iawuiomm amid otimer hmiaces ni't'lvcti hero ( nutty en tIme steamimer hattie l'hmiiips. Time meturmmimmg hmmospeetors , wimo iirhmmg nhmout $70,000 witlm tmemmm ) , have been 1mm Alaska fmonm ommo to fifteen years. Ilimif of tIme inurty will retturim to work timelr chaimna. Timcso ' Yukon immlmmers imicltmthe J. II. Rhlis , Chicago ; G. a hiahier , Detmolt ; W. F. Pimmk- lmatmm , Boston ; Joseplm Birth , ihaltimnore , auth 1' . P. ilmirtlieVilhiammmsimort , Pa. Time Ims- sommgers froth lawsoum are comufldeumt ( lint the output of lawson will rtmn over $2,000OO0. Mimucoic will imroduce mmot less timami $300,000. Circle City wilt also commtm'ibumte 1mm tie small degree to time total hrothmccd frommm time Alaska placers. FIRE RECORD. S'mihuuii ilmnzt's. WAIhOO , Nob. , July 10.-Spccimml.-A ( ) imause in the sotutlmcast imart of thmla city was tliscovcrc4i to be omm fire 'at ' 10 o'clock last evemmimmg. Time lireimmea responded pronuptly to time call , but were immmmibio to do mimore thaim keep the liammic's front sprc'atlhmmg ' to other buildimmgs , Time himildimmg belommgeti to Natimmumi Dummlapp , who hmtmd recently imurcimased It amid was relittilmg It for a residence. Time imoimse was vacant ammil no jiersomu hail been seen about it for several days. No immeur- ittmce. Time ncolmie s'ere again called out by tIme fire mmlarmmm tiii morimimig nbommt 5 o'clock , Time night. watcimmmman had discovered an elmmit ) ' freigimt car on fire omm time Union Pa- chfle sidetrack near Monteeim' elevator , Omme car was burnt to 'the 'trucks ' and two otimermi tianmaged. 1mm both casce the fire was en time insitle and evilemmthy time work of on iii- eentiiary. , ' 'l'lienter ft ' VortL'u l'ttdsluumrg. I'IT'rslmuhto. i'a. , Jimly 10-Fire temmiglmt. , which ortgtimatetl mmiysterioumsiy iii a table in the rear of thme World theater , soon do- stm'oyed the theater and from timoro rapidly communicated to atijoinimmg builthings. In a simort while time entire sectiomm fronting on time lower mimic of Federal street to time Boyle ilock anti in time rear to almost Baltimore street was iii rimhmms. Vimlie the fire was iarge time loss wilt not exceed $175,000 , mmmi mmmaumy of thm buihmlimmgs vere small fmatmma structures. Time immsturanco vihi lmrobabl' reach two-thirds of the loss. IlupI i4j , , ) ust'mIi. ST. JOSBPII , Miclm. , July 10.-Hotel St. Joseph was tlemttro'ed hy lire tomilghmt. Of time forty guests anti omnployes in time build- immg all escaietl millie except A. A. Benson of Logaummiport. lad. Iiemmsoim was ami clmmiioye mold lost his life whim trying to save books fm'omn time office. Time Imotel laid 200 reomns amid was uwileti by J. A. Graham of time Grim- limit & Morton Trammsportmutlumm comalmalmy. Loss , $13,000 ; insuramice , $ i7,100. isig Fir , ' iii Alh'mrlieimy. l'ITTSIIUIIG. I'a. , July ' 10.-A large fire is raging imi Alieghemmy. Time World's thutmater. DeIp & Dcii's fmmrmiitmmre warehouse ntmd a thozemm smaller butldummgs are imm unitIes nntl wiil be destroyed. Time loss mihi hmo imeavy. ' ' ' VF1'I'tiHANS. I'mINsmocS Foil W'FS'm'IiitN Stirvi vur , of u.mtleVitr ltemiieimmlereil li t 1it tcmit'riuI ( oyi'rnhiiemil , WAShINGTON , July 10.-Special.-i'en- ( ) slomms imave bei'mm issued as fotiows : Ismame of Julie 27 : Nebraska : AduiltiOflal-MiCimaei Fague , Sotmthm Sioumx City , $6 to $12 ; hIt'mmry Wheeler , Western , 54 to $12. Immcri'.use-Meatl Hall , Ornaima , $12 to $30 ; Isatme Underimili , Cor- neil , $17 to $21 ; Joimmm Lctt , Benedict , $10 to $12. Iowa : Origlimai-Joimn Newman , itmhluritme , 16 : Daniel Iii. iiumnett , ( loififleki , $0 ; Charles II. Wigtomm , lies l'tioiimemi , p1 ; veme- rue A. Bryant , Stomme Luke , $8 , Immercasem- Normrmauu B. Domnmiehierton , $14 to $17 ; Michmaei Cimeemmmnamm , Moatrose , $12 to $17 ; Ammthresm' F. Johnmioml , Muscatimie. $12 tim $11. Reissutm-Elmhmaimml Iii. Iteymmoidus , Cemmier- vliie , $17. Mommtamma : Original \\'idow , etc.-Marthmmt Botsiord. Mmmrysvillo , $8. Southm 1)aiumtml : Incrcmmsq-Armuoiti Davis , Canning , $12 to $16. BIG h\.Y \ FORENiEAVOR1tS ) They loll MOlly EntiluskItic Meotng * During Suhhihihy , COMMANDER BOOTH-TUCKER SPEAKS 'I'hu .ouglmoiut A Ii flit' Sersiet' , . the Spirit or l'u'eMili'uI I hlu'l ( I umhu'y ' l'rot'lnmimnt tamui IN OIiMer't'ii I um Ii Mlmmt'em' , ' lmutuuum'r , NASIIVIL1.E , Tt'ummm. , Jtmiy 10.-Time r- ihtiest ( if l'reshtit'nt MeKimmley ( hunt time immoltie of tIme Ummitt'ti States nset'ummbie 1mm tmt'it' ) imtmtusc's ofi orshmlim anti retmmrn thmmmmuks lot' thiit success atbemmiilmmg tIme armmmy mmmiii ImatY f tIme Ummitcil Shalt's w mis ftmiiy cotnlmhit ii with 1mm tlmis city totib ) ' , mmotably en lmc'causu time lmtmhimlt of imearly e\'em'y cimtmrcit thti mimormmiumg ummel e''emuing was ticcuilmlcti imy mm pmommm I miemm t 'un atiami Eumden vom' mmml mmia ( em' . l"rimmmi t lie cii thy Imttirmu I mug itrlmYer mime I I tig tim time last service tommighmt , permmmentimmg the tmmnmmy sermmmoummm ammd brief imtitircsscs , was tim e'nt mmmmetmt of ilovetit tlmatmktuiimme'ss for the timmportmmnt victories mlCCunhitlislmt'ti. it hums t'eemm a timmy of varmmcst , lulmicere mmovt- lags , ieli nttemmdcti , amid immammy iuhitm sermnomts m' em , ) ttm't'acimeth-imertiumemmt mmtmt only to ( hit , great Ocict ) mmow 1mm eomuvemmtiomm lmere , butt t. ) time bttdmmt it.mi Imow cemmfremmtimmg thai Umuitt'ti Stoles 'titm time imrobiemmms tmf govermmmumemmt to he solved , Time mmcmi' loomis muomv brought utim- tii'u blue eommmmel of time Uniteti Stmutes were melmu i't'il tim by timiutmy speakers , but 1mm vorchn whuiciu cvitheiui'ul a belief thmat time pmopie will be r.tmie to wisely anti skiiiftmlty antI iii a Chmri stiamm mini mm mmer mimect al I ml i thiciml tics i'imlcit mmmn' m.m'mso. 'l'iie Chmristiami Eumdeavorers were sootm emm- gaged tim thom clay's tiumties , At thm Taimet- mmdc time tinily hmour of , im1yer was observed - served by 4t00 Pcopio. Time services wem'u coiititmcteti by Rev. .1. Wilbur Chmapmmmntu of l'hiilaileljmiiia , wlmo deiivcil mmmi umtheiress , At II o'ciack immimitstem'mu tmiiti delegates 'to limo commvcmmtiomu lmrcadimeti to a l.mrge commgrt'ga- ttoiu , Ammiong time mmotable ummeim mvhmo imrencumt'tl were : Conmummamider hiooth-Ttmclter of Umim Sal'imtioiu Armmmy , mit time First i'resbytt'ri.imm church ; ilishmol ) Sarmmmmei Fellows of Gimlengo , at time Secomiti l'resimyterirmmu church ; it' . James McCrecry 'of ' i'it'shourg , l'a. , at time Carroll Street Mc'thmodist ' clmtmm'clm ; Wihbtmr S. Crafts \\'ushimmgtozm Olty , 'itt time Ttmliii Street Mctimotiist ehutircim , amimi itc'Viilimmin l'at'iersomm ' of 'I'oronto , Oalmada , at time Fim'st Cummmherlmmd ! h'resbytcrlan ciuum'cim. Ret' . Canomi J. B. Riclmartison , L.ommdmzm , Omit , ; lien. Floyd tV. 'l'Omfllmkiims ' 'of Provttiemmce , it. I , , and 11ev. F. D. i'owem's of Vashimmgtoim City also imrcnchued , Fommm. ' large mumectimmgs wore Imeld imm time af'temnoomm. ' An evammgchtstlc mmmeutimmg tut tlmC Taberimncie'commduc'Ietl ' by Secretary John W. liner amid hte' . \Viibur Chmlapmmmmmm : , wn attended - tended by aboat 6.000 immeim. At the Pirat i'rcsbyteriamm cimurcim a Smubbathu obsi'rvan"e umueetimig , vell mmttcmmdeti , was coimtlmmcteit ty 'rrenstircr Viflhmmum Shmaw or Bostomm , niuti mmd- thressos by 11ev , Bam'toim 'IV. ' h'crry of Ccii- formmia , Jte' , israel 'tViihiammm liathmamvay umud 11ev.Vilhimr S. Crafts \Vms1miimgtomu ( "fly. l'k largely ntlemmticii lmmectimmg for mm'exmmemm only m\as lucid at time Flrt Ctmmimberlammii Metimoritat EpiSCOiah chmimrcim. CointmmammdemliootimTmmcker nmimircsseci a large autiiemmce tim time Masonic temmmpie tlmu ti'eimitmg anti toimigimt , lie tielim'eretl titiiim'eatc to imacimeti imommsC.3. All 'the cimurcimes im'cro largely attemmthetl tommtgimtand \ ln'tnmuilment Visitiimg ministers comitluoted tile sei'vices. l'3 l humus I mistiti I Olit''m'M ! , CENTRAL CI'I'Y , S. I ) . . Juiy 10.-Spo- ( ciai.-Thmc' ) foihuvimmg otilcers immmvo hmeemm him- stahied to time Kmmighmts of l'ythmimms lodge of this city : J. I' , Jomues , C. C. ; J , F , I'mmyies , V. C. ; hiecmry Sarton , I' . ; Timommma Gooiiimumm , I'd. ' A. ; Daniel Cohitims , I. C , ; Temmm O'Ctumnor , 0. G. ; Joimmm Wehmmmarthm , M. W. mu t--mi ii , ' SI mimummi ii. , Ciim'il uig ( ii am , Collector hiotmtz says : "A lmrga , smmppiy of imroirictmtry stammips of themmommmlmmmutiomis mc'- quired tmpomm chmoms'immg gmimn immure bcetm me- ctti'cti at tIme revemmue ofllce lum Ommmahia mund mis there is now mie remmsomu why all hurtles * thiouith mint hinve timeir gummm properly stnnmpttl its required by Limo s'mur revelmue bill , rcvenlmo , ofiicers have been immstructcti to see timmmt limo law 1mm thmiim resjn'ct Is mitm'tctly emmforceiI , " Gm.uimli I mug I'mi CliNt'N , Cole's "mtmmmmi" gammie of ( urn over Lc'mmtz t4 Wllhiammms' saloon was clomied Snturdmmy utter- imoon shmtrtly after Time flee appeared en time street. 'rIme pmmbltcity given time nffar was ummexpoetei , nimil caine mms a surprise to ( hue mmmiiiu tpu imut ors of tim c' tiger's tiim , ilu t It I imati the eRect of cloning time place , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - You're ' Porfcctry SaIe- lii inm'immg It immmlr of thtume duii'ic bmoss'mi vlt'i klil i'mittmS nt ,5-tlme' ( ) lutiih' . I Imat humuve hmllglmt tltwmm cmmmm't ln'a iso tlteln ( ( ml ) O mmmnclm-just hoa'utimsem otmm mice is $2.51) don't llmimmk it is a c'hmu'mmp Hhmoe-'i'imey hook miii veil mimi nay $5 sImon ummmnh'-lln'y lmmuvmt just _ ( Ito right w'eiglmt t.tliit'N I o mlmmIln timi'imm ( 'tI It fort mm 1 d n mu mmii .1 Ii iit $ I : ' I i.4im m'mon iglt I I ) immttktm I imu'mm (1 i't'Sy-fl sin i um i minim ttmimso simon fm'oimi bitt' t'uiim liii's to thmtm top-youm ' cuiim gt't $ : i.ru vot'thi J1 m'ttmmm' tint tmf e\iy ( unit. mtmmti tlmmtt I wimuit you 'tmiihtI I ) Im , ' I ' 1 st' mvlmu'r. . ' fit i' a m'tlt tOt J tm s t I li' I t- , imitt lu'm'u'-iI I I iutt big s'miiuie simon sieve- a , I tlut'y mime only $2.50. Drexel Shoe Co. , Ommuailiii's L'p-to-ulimte Shoe lions. ? . . 411. . uiJ 1411) ) 1ARNAM S'L'ItEEI' Deformity Remedies- , A cOifhll'tO ) hum of thmouitiez' imi'tuc'es- mmtimile to ilL perft't'tly 110(1 ( to pt'ojmem'iy hmm't en t ime slmoimhti.'rt- . limit I m mm i'mm i I mm en U. ( till himmtm 01' tieforimuit ) ' 1rmue' , tt'tmmisi's , litc.-'i'itis di'pmmrtmmmi'mmt is iii 'itimu'ge of m t imoroit'itm ly 'mi t ml it't vim t In' i't ) US % imo i mutt h n ; I Ime 1mm Ill mm umy t'mu Si' ( iii hum um t I-elm r si oi'k of' : - - imuumitttmuettirt'tl goods is 4'tlflhhtIto ) ) ttiiti ' ' t'1nstlt stot'kitigs trmutsi's . " ' 1J. COiti3)I'l't ) ( , , sup. ; . _ lmrt vi's , Immi I I t'm'it'ti , mm t ( limb i7.t'i14 , L't'lI tlmt , -F I , m'd liii hiS , 0 I m' ill In % V $ , l'tl I mImer gotnis , . ' S ti i'gI 'u I I mm st lii inrim ( H , mmmt'ti h'it I simimpi ito , ' , ( 'i-.St'ImIh II ) lIlt tot' entmtlogtim' (11' ( tIilb' in- fou'immatiimn dt'sii't'tl-\'tt hiuilth w'hmmut is " j im i't'tit'ii I ii I Ii Is I I imo ( roimi act tium I mmmt'afthu'e- : Y imnnt. ) * rrh eAloe &PenfoldCo - ' . fl'fornml ty llrace 'Mmuufu.t * ( urcri. l40 Farnam Street. OMAJIA d" Oppoetto Pmcxton Ilotsi. - - - - - - - -