- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . - - . , - - - - . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - -------.T - . - - - - - - - - . . . . . . - - - - - - -V.- - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - oivit : ; iir im , i lSDSb . _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , r- - - - - U'4 iIrcn ntter tIio ttpenttthe tot Itlia flaleigh ntid ton ord 4' comraron of the hIris shown that the ih w.la mnLh the tir.cror to Uthtr ot the tto AmerIcan vesseI , nnd In tonnage was nImost ni argo as the 1taIoIh ani Concord togethr. From lhI It Is thterred thaL thu : retlrement or tt Irene as from rnotIve 'of ' gnernI poflcy. rather than from any .fla- . ottIon to try eonlutona with the two 'American f4hIp. The Irene Ia a protected cruiser , built of rateI. with three crow. two bonds nnd ttwo mlfltnry maata , 4,400 tons. Its pro. tcter Ieck Is of ste1 , three Inches thick , PIts armoment , conststs of twenty-four G inth guns , cIiit 1O.pounders , four torictlo tubc , arni ont' torpcdo vedetto boat. The Ithicigh has a protcateti tieck of one ! nnd a ( luarter inches thickness and the Coticor4 i protectel steel deck of one anI a Ihnlf Inches , Together the two American boats have about forty 6.inch guns , four gatilng ; uns , eight torpedo tute. In 'armor ' the German ship was much stronger 'thati ' the Americans , hut in gnn the Amert- can. hats the ntvantngo in number and gen- 'cral elfectivenes In general there appears to 1)e no tlIpo- talUon to look upon the action of the Irene tas a menace which will require explalaIion. ) It was thought at first that this first out- 'warI show of force on the Part of the 'Jer- mnn 5)111)9 ) ) might Iea(1 ( to nil inquiry by this igoverument as to the purposes of ( Icruiiiy. Thus far , however there Is no ilispositioii to imako such inquiry , or to attach atreutmus Ilinport to the Incident. ( OHIO TROOPS START SOUTH 11'i rst Cgi'i I ry I.stve" C1 * Ic ii Hi ii ii gn fir litni , - % ' , * * ' ' Ut ' 1'itrgtt I'rie Ice. ( CI1ICKAMAUG. I'AItIC. July i3.-The IFirat Ohio cavalry broke camp at an early Ihour thia morning and started m Its jour- mey to Tampa. The regiment ntarchetl nine Imiles to ltlnggold , wherc trains were Ihoarded. MI the atirpitis baggage , tents , etc. , of the regiment had been moved vreri- .ously and the work of leading today re- iquired but a short time. Six trains were irequired to move the command. No moving nrdcrs ifor other i-egltneJit have yet been crecelvod. - ) Ncarly all the rogimunts In the park are mow workIng , several hours each day On ( target : practlce.A number ot ranges have Theen testnblished and each command ts at- IowcI , iso much tIme at One of them. The ( target IPractico Is ut regular part ot the idcpartrnent ork und this mo3t iniportant Uenturo , whIch at first seemed to be 'over- hooked , Is being given proper attention. ) Ir. tT. ( C. IcCIove has been placed 'in ' ccliargo cot ttho headquarters hospital , reflex- lng iMajor .Thomas C. Kimball , who Is a - signed tto go yltli the Third corps , Dr. ? dcCIeavo us UL icontract surgeoi from ; Bcrkcy , CaI. Ills father is retired jnrmy ofllcer atiti he has two brothers who tare now on 'the ' active list of the army. : JotinW. . ( Guttman , company M , Thirt ) - t lllrst Michigan volunteer infantry , dicti at ktho Read Ihouso In Chattanooga this morn- flog of typhoid malaria after an Iliness of UOfllO WceIcs' dtiration. The rentains voio ' tECnt to his iformer home , Monroe , MIch. , for t iovernor 'John R. 'Tanner ot illinois aii't in ot estate ( olflccri4 arrived t1118 morn- ling. tanfl ireported tat itho headquarters of ( Gcnciti flrno1tc. 'The governor was accom- iiatlIed lIiy ( the ifillowlng party : J. A. 1.oc , lscictiuy ( at iatat ; James McCullough , itate taucltI.ot ; ; .t. TX. . 'FLtllUCI. Ibrother , of the got'- (01110 ? ntIIt VtI'L1C1I tot ( tile state Ienitcllttary ) ; ' . 'Jutlgo Riicrt-i (0 ! ( Cairo , S'nator Littler of tpIIlnlliitt tatijiiiIiutn iNalloy of Spring. iflcld. .ftee iniecting General Brooke the Illarty SVCflt t ( ) tth ( ' camps ot the lilinoh reg- IilflClltS , 'Whelp ItlicyVClO reccIvetI with ITUtICII CttltllaIlC1t1 ( thy the omccrs and non. iCommnnding offlcel H are beginning to en- iforco diciplino more rigidly , tb main of- ifcno being absence williotit leave anil islceplng while on dtity , the letter of which 1s now to b punished most aeverely. Pri- yatoVatvrhouse , Company E , Fourteenth Ilnncota , wa. convicteit today of having ibeen asleep on duty and 'yes sciltonce,1 , to thrro ir.onths' lat)01 ) and to pay a. fine of 2O. W. II. W'liitchorn , Company C , Sixth tOlilo , wus scntciicett fer th Caine offense ito roy a 11110 of $ O and deprtve1 of nh , . prlvllcgcs for a period of 1wo months. The exemplary llcntcnccs are having a do- cidcdly bcncilcial cftcct on the voiuntccrs , who tare ! bcgiilning to realize what war Paeans.bellcu viItIiout leave is punishcd fl ) ) a fitip cif f'oiti 2 Ito $1O 1and ( rain one Ito tthflQCte.tZict : ; itti UIV gjtard house , owillg Ito ttil i2tt.PjkV ithe iu1wisu .J.Utt& ' NtOUI1tflt ( O It1kj UfltI2IJ Statea dis. ttrIijj , Qtltj. fii tIk' 11ti1OJ1U , diatrlct or oIih ttitey U1I&t1O1I Lfl &dmiiee 1grauting thie ttjIhU t Ah : . 1tuU Mta. \Wulhace of ljin. : ' , , 'h tfpr tthc lJjiisu of their ; . &ot ; , \ ' . . ' . 'tIlle ( ; , g 51(111Cc , ifiotli Corn. PLUlT 'iMirtIL 'MtaUtlJtl5gttl , witli which tp flhjlLiCI 'vtthpttJ ; thie coilsoitt Of Ills IUClCt. ) 'h1j :3Ottl1 : 111(1111 ( w1hI ho sent Iioiiie PAMARA'SSQUADRON SIGHTED .Adjill in I Stt't'rs - : ; : ; ; ; - Cu rlgeIIul 111141 Iilgiigcs lit Coii.tant ( .uii i'tCtlC4' . ( Copyright. S9S , by PreHs I'ubhishiing Co. ) .CIIItALTAR , Spain , July 13.-Now ( York ' , Vorld Cublegrant-Speclal Tolcgranl-A ) 6teanter just arrived froiti the Mediterranean : repOrtn having sighted AdmIral Carnara's 1aqunilron steering In the direction of Car. titgona. Ctin practice was constantly car- : rie(1 ( LOll 011 board the war hIps as hong as thcy wer iii sight. 1) ii II4IMO II H .1 Cnrrsi I. ZU $41 II. MONThlflAh , July 13.-Messrs. Dii Bose antI Carranza sailed today cii the Dominion hine steamer Ottoman , With them went a petty otitcer and two sailors of the steamer : Pnnminma , cuIturcd at the beginning of the var , 'These are the men who nccommtpanic Camrmnza , on a schooner on hIs recent mnys. tcrhous trli , Currnnza htatt his bearil shaved p.ff , tkpj L' ' iI boa WithI a false beard. FQj Th 'i"9 ' IIppVa SlQtJ3arIlia.- / WpisJpyfii CWo , "d viIi.i bjg tB a Jargm niurbie vp .i.midermytonpp. . IJiyalcIans said ii vpmi4rapppjrnt pWpr OUI must ho P9. ' 1 fcJuW ) nOtstaIIU It , iMi B pvrIn ai , bcgami p tak9 my tay.Qrpprjng jpzilo , Ilood'p Barlaparlhltt. d creased and filIally jsappearod , I fmyp had no alga of It c - .uru , 1 am glad to pralso tlood'a 2arcapr.- ) riiJa. ' . ' MRS. II , M. Cpnpnr , 8 UnIon St , : IMwhl , Ma58 , Get IIOOI'S , - - - - - " Hood ; s Pills cure ieh ! Iedacbe , c. * The Omaha Bee I Map ot Cuha Coupon I Present this Coupon with a lOcfor 4 A Map orcuba. A A Map ortho West Indies. A : , ' And a Nap of the World , I By MUll 11 CelitS. gp . . ' I i1 US BY TIlE : S\VO1U \ ) ' Gnera1 Toral's ' Rofua1 to Surrender Moans nghting is Near4 FORCE TAKES THE PLACE 'OF ' ARGUMENT eieral Slinfler Iln Ii Is Artil MO I'll'Cll flint Ito % 'ihI hestroy flerlIiing in l'ruflt lit it S'II-II .t4.l illil Ilegi us. OFF JUflADU , July 12.-Via ( Kingston , Jamaica , July 13)-All ) the negotiations for a pcncfuI surrender of Santiago do Cuba ended in titter failure today and the city must fall by the sword. Cenetni Torah , the Spanish commander , has flnally and definitely refused to accept Shafter's priposat for an unconditional stir- render , anti the American army now only atvnlts the word of its enern1 to begin the final struggle. Just when the attack will begin dependS on ( lie time whilehi will ensUe before Ocn cml Randolph can hand his batteries , as it is deflnitcly settled that the forward mitove- titent vIli not begin until ( lie army is fully backed up by thte hili ; guns time absence of which cost so many hIves during the previous engagement. General htnndolphi's movement began early ( lila morning ann tonight , out of ten batteries but one of four gulis himtut succeeded In making its way over the ni- Inost iriipassabhe ( roil to the trenches at the front. Thin , with the four batteries there , is not considered by the Amerleaut comnmnn- der as suilIclcnt and probably twenty-fotir hours more will elapse beforu the general engagement begins. General ShaRer's second and last Ir- posah to surrender was sent info Santiago at noon yesterday. It vent in the form of a terse not In whilchi ( lie general irninted out ( lie hopelessness of the Spaimisli Position , surrounded by the American troops and cut of ! from reinforcements. Iriuciuiuul It l4uuil Siui'rentler. Unconditiona1 nurrender , it. was declared , was the only terms lo be considered and only prompt acceptance of these tcrnis cant' ' ! save the Spanish forces and Innocent citi- zcns from awful slaughter. The firing , which has been goIng on at Intervals slitce Sunday afternoon , was ordered stopped when the hag of truce started for the Span- Ishi lilies and has not been rcsumnel since. No attention was paid to General Shafter's communication until shortly after S o'clock this morning , whemi a reply came tinder a flog of truce. General Toral was as brief as his foe , saying in effect that if the Amer. leans wanted Santiago they would have to come and get It. lIe declared imconditlonah surrender to be entirely beyond reason and liosslbihity and expressed himself as ready to alert an attack at any time the nrading army saw fit to niako one. General Sliafter accepted the .nswer as final and although iio firing was ordered , tie at once began preparations for the coming struggle. General Itandohph's ten light batteries were ordered Tushed from the landing ilaCo at Juragua and a change in thin utica was made. General Lawton's entire - tire dIvisIon \VItS moved to the northward IL utile and a half , lila extreme right being Placed at Calmanes on the border of tue harbor. This niovcnient places the Anicil- can forces in a semi-cIrcle entirely surrounding - rounding Santiago and cutting off ( lie ic- treat of the Spaniards except by water , as our flanks rest at the water's edge. The late arrivals of volunteers were moved up from Juragua and the First Illinois , Eighth Ohio and First District of Columbia were located iii the trenches vacated by Lawtons men. limes' battery was swung around to the north , closely connecting with Lawton's forces and now occupies a bluff from which It can fire directly Into the heart of the city. This Is a most important move , as It enables the American forcem to shell the city without injuring the hospitals and ltublle buildings , which arc flying the Red Cross flag , the present Position being such ( lint shells can be thrown over alt the buildings , thus lrotected from assault. The little town of Calmanes was evacuated by the Spanish troops yesterday and is now occupied by ( ho Cuban troops with a few companies of regulars. Siluiishi iuiItt ii liluuuiultr. Its occupation is most important to the American forces , as it completes the semicIrcle - cIrcle from vatei line to water line and hems ( tic city in. It was a great blunder - der on the part of the Spanish to desert tile place without a struggle , as with it. General Lawton ilanks ( heat completely. Near ( his point tim Spanish left lies and this flunk has been known to be ( ho weakest portIon of their hines. During the week's truce they have been strengthen- lag it. But their entreuchnients at this point have been constructed raggedly and apparently without delliiio plan. General Lawton anticipates little difilcuity in driv- Inc ( lie Svanlards ( rein their iositions. Under the present plans the Amcricar1 army anti navy will begin ( ho attack r-t thu same time. The fleet wIll hurt slie'Js ' into the city , while the great coil of Am r- lean soldiery will gradually tighten at tIme Spaniards , the dIvIsions alvan cing front all along the line. As the semi-circle narrows the batteries iii tIme rear will 'itain. taiii a heavy lire. TIme AmerIcan tflcers tech comilutlent the city can stand ( hi only It. short time. limes' battery tlid sonio firing y esterday at ( lie north end of ( tie city nnj at Ute trenches. The shrapnel seemed to hnve lit. the effect on the Spaniards in tue trenches aim ! ipparently did ltttlc damn- lige. lige.General General Miles went to the frorst today and probably will remain there ( lie Ereater part of tomorrow , lie went ashier a early this morning and telephoned to ( itmeral Shafter. The latter advised him not to start up until later as ( hit , roads were In a Irlghtful rca- dltion from the railis anht bajiy blocked by supply traus. ! The geiiernl waited until noon anti tln'n set out accomnpaiiied by Trmp A of the See- oiiii cavalry , ( lie only 'ititmmtte'i ' troop of General Shatter's anny. It vas raining lioav- ily when time start ns made , Tile getioral t.LiK attIred In a long bUtek inackiiutoahm aiid wore rubber riding boo.s anti a black slouch hat ornamented with a uurrov tlt cord. It wits ithinost dark is'Iin be reached ( lie font , lists 4I Ctuiuiliiiiut In iIuiltt' . To a correspondint of the AsnetQh : Press lie said : " 1 ' .savt' not caine io n here to take comnniantl , anti shall probn"hy re- ilillin but a ( ow days. It is too hat to make any changes iii the plans , if I desired to do so. But I hive no conipialut to make. Things scent to be movIng in go'i shape. I liiteini to lool' . over our lines and pohthons , hut I will not jnterfertt with the comitlitet of the campaign. This Is likely to be ho oiily trip I shall tanke to the tiont. ' ' Goimeral M lea was flinch interesteil in the war mauiisaid information regarding the trails and ( bit chances of getting urtillery to the frovt. , his Journey was a trying one , owing to The rain and muil , the hatter being up to th horses' kmiees in places. 'rho iit two da"s have been the vorst of the campaign so tar a the weather % vau Ciiiceriietl and fierce tropical storms bavu been frequent , with au almost vtflhiijttous downpour uf rain. Thi rifle pits unit tituehes have been ilooded nad last ilgat few unemi iti tile besieging army were ali'.e to sleep owItig to the amount of water. A'ready the hardships have buemi greatly lucreaseti iitid much illness is likely to ic- iult , nit no shelter is posiblo. Thu trail to th front is in frIghtful shape. The streams and fonis are ewoilsu I anti the soft soil is cut into alniost linpasa. . , he shape 1 the sipply wngoas 'One 'of General Itandolph light bathries a ft whole tiny getting to the front The rain is c omlng down in torrents today and a thunderstorm is raging along the coast If ( lie storm contlauca it Is likely to delay operations Troops from the Yale and St. Paul have hem landing all ( ha ) ' and have been going into Camp wet and miserablo. It has beeii a bitter experience for the rat' trooPs , but they will be pushed tight on to the front tomorrow , The beach tonight is dotted wihi the spluttering campfirei of the new arrivals , The men ore clustering about the feeble flames in misery , most of them without - out the shlghtejt shehtet. The fleet was inactive all tiny. The lircokhyn occupied a positIon about five ini1et omit and the remainder were strung along the ast. The s' York lay near Juragun nearly alt day. Admiral Sampson ant ! General Miles were in communicatIon frequently during the day. A conference of the two conimandere oc- curre,1 later , the nature of wbkh is not known , but it is supposed to relate ( a a combined attack on Santiago. Several of our shIps , including the Newark - ark , with Coniniodoro Watson on board , silent ( ho day coaling at cluantanarno bay. ARMY APPLIES THE TORCH ( , ihutui hIlnm.re oituulltirls Of Situ- I Ingti Iitirneui for Situ I- I III' ltcitsuui , ( Copyright , ISiS , byssociated I'ress. ) OlF JIMtAGUACITO , July 12.-Via ( Kingston - ston , Jamaica , July 13.-The ) miserable little town of Juraguacito ( Siboney ) lies in nhics tonight. It was burned under the orders of ( lie army health authorities. 'tlmost every building of the fifty which straggled along the Irregular bhuff was set fire to durIng the day and tIme Cuban inhabitants have bit to ( lie caves iii the overhanging hillside for shelter. The action was taken at the urgent request of Major Legaro of the hospital corps and served the joint purpose of rIdding the camnh ) of the unhealthy buildings nuid thriving away scores of Cuban followers , whose pros- cnce was a serious inconvenience to the lies- pital workers. The burnIng of the houses also extended along the trail to the front , and numerous lhockbouses vcro destroyed , together with dwellings. The action \VIIS decided on last night. The building which served as division headquar- ( era during the early days of the Imitating , anti later as a postomee , was set fire to , This building was one of the most Imposing in the city , with its long broad verandas and velh built stoop , and as the flames burst from ( lie windows and snpt over the roe t the Cuban dwellers in the aoiglibor1r , houses bcgaui to run for safety. They wujre assisted by a detachment of soldiers iii removing - moving their effects atiti the buildings 'a. ' ic set fire to as rapidly as vacated. The old wooden structures ordinrrhly would have burned like tinder , but the heavy raimis made the flauiies slow in spatiIng. TIle burning dwelling houses filled I camp itli stifling black smoke , which Ible for iiiilcs. In spite of tIme l'.rotestmt of ( lie enraged Cubans the work of ilustruetiomi proceeded steadily all day. The building in which telegraph anti field teherjtnc olnees ivcre located shared the eomnmo fate , The work was not completed until , after dark , iiea the torch wns applied to ' , hie last bulhd- lug of ( ho town. The debris will be cleared away as rapidly as possible nntl many new tents will he pItched on new ies , BAD NEWS UNNER'IESBLANCO it Is Iteiortetl litA tCulIitetI it ) 1(111 lliiiiseif " % % 'hut'ui i1t lienril of Ccrvern'H ! 5)IMuiMter. KEY W'EST , Fin , July 13.-According to advices received trcan havana today , ( by- crnor General Bian o threatened to commit suicide when lie lc'jrneti that Cerycra's fleet was annil'tlhaed. Long before th gallant dash out of Santiago - tiago all hJawnnr had boasted of Cervera's abIlity to outwi.t the Americans and whemi misleading ( tiSfltCheS gave ( ho impression ( hat ho had Cititled the American fleet the ulemonstratlor4s of Joy in havana partook of tint nature ct a festival. When the. news of the ( lefeat caine out It was dis.rei1itcI until final confirmation ( reIn Matir'11i left no room for hope. Gioomii set on the , city and every public and private building was covered with crepe. illanco , was in tile palace when the In- telligen cc reached him and he became at- most lxenzletl. lie was closeted with his staff Lad General Arolas of the Spanish forces , discussing time hewS , when he made ( lie attempt on hits life. After a struggle he subdued , but the shock was so sever - ver a ( lint lie was prostrateth and ho was coailChhei to keep to his bed for several druys , When tie arose lila fIrst artier was ( ii prohibit any food suhiplies leaving liii- 'r.xnn for interior towns. MOVE OUT OF CAMP ALGER Seventh Sohul icis a ilti a Cliii tutu I ii flu- g'tIgc iii ii lt.ii ututit Are Con rt-i it i-i liii cii. WAShINGTON , July 13.-Brigadier Con- oral Goblu , conimamiding ( lie Third brigade at Camp Alger , today received orders o transfer his brigade to the Critteaden farm , near Dunn Loring , Va. One regiment has left camp and the tito others will probably niovo tomorrow. A mmtmnibcr of Tennessee macn are not on active duty. Rev. E. S. Ilairis is uniter ariest , charged withi drunkenness , willful tlestrtmction of private property and conduct prejudIcial to discipline. It is said he par- tichpatc.l in a disgraceful disturbance iii a ' \Vashington \ hotel recently. l'rlvate Aimdersoii , after the row at the hotel , returned to cami , and attacked ses- oral ierson. Sergeant Cattrelh kimockeil out several of iuitlemson's teeth with a knife aiiii both are under arrest. Court today tried Alfred St. James , Sixty- fifth Now York , charged with being drunk amid disorderly , amid Lieutenant flviiis , Twenty-seconti ICamistis , chargeth % itli a situ. . liar offense A tItled court-martial i ill be aplaIntcd tomorrow. ( rid It' 'N Iteuuini ii , ' , II citehu IIuuti , ERIE , l'a. , July 13.-'rlio remains of the hate Captain Gridley arrived iii the ciy ( thus morning anti ere at once turned over to thic fatally , vithi no urmnomisrntton. ( The ( umi'rei vilh ho held tonight at stinset anti will be largely attetudeil. flusimmess houses closed this afternuon nod flags are at halt- must. OTIS IS READ'I' TO START It is .tuuuiuiiiitt'iui tutu liii' 'I'iuird lijt. _ thitloii to ihuuiulizu 'VhiJ Get .iinm , ( ill I'ri.lu ; , SAN FItANC1SCOJuiy 13.-Everything Is iii loattimiemis at army lm'adquartcr. for the dt'pmii'tuj of the Peru amid i'ut'bla miot Fritlay Cmiii ( lie trcop era simpiy ailing the documentary instructions as to the garrisofl at flonolulu and ( or imistiuctions mu to the annexation prograiii. Major General Oils amid staff tiilh send all their baggage n the Peru tomorrow and will In all prubablhltivi go on boaril tomorrow - morrow night. The troops for time l'cru amuti City of Vue. bin lavc beca oibcrcd to break camp at S o'clock 'tonuorrow nuorimimig , antI there 14 nothing Indicating flint the vcehs will eat sot call FriIay. The sailing of the littli oxpothition , coma- prl&Iiig tli St. I'aul , tile tie Jamisimo nni l'eunsylvanla , 'Is fixed fo July 23. it I oxpcetoj ( lint nearly 1,000 trr.opi will stil on theo shIps a-nil they mnuiy bi the last to go , In Iew of the mce hndicatIon , ! coiiitis iiovis iiii Lieutenant Waasell of the Twonty-Scbiid Brings the Sad Truth , I3ANDMAN BOTTIMES WTII TIlE CYtjNE1 1k' is Ilchli'vt'ul ii ) lie Ilir flul. 4)in- ViU ) lnos's lixnetly 1(4 i' ' or W'iieit liillrnc Oiiltta'r , % zt IClilcil , ATLANTA , Ga. , July i3.-R'c ' ariling the theath of Colonel Wikoft of Uie Twenty- second , whose borne is at Eo on , Pa. , and of which some doubt was fltta'Thctl , Lienten- ant Wassehi of time Tweflty.Iccofld , who Is at ( he hospital at 11'ort said today : "Colonel Wikoff 1ir been dead at least . twci 0 hours vlicn itjuntl , hlis batty s.as in the dense wood i nil nobody , with perhaps ( hue exception of flottirnes , a baud. nina , knows Just how hr met his death. don't know where the ' , andmnmi is. " All thue wounded at Fort 2ticl'hiorson nrc doing well , with ( ho exception of Captain lilgelow , Tenth cavah'y , who , In addition to the seriousness of his wounds , is coat- bating a hIgh feve. Ito has it gunshot wound in ( lie thlg and calf of the leg , 0110 finger of the /eft / band is oh ! and hIs right shaulder hi , ffle was chipped by a Spanish bullet. Captain A. 0. Dilcat , Twenty-fourth infantry - fantry , is inipro ving rapidly. tIc was shot through ( lie liii gh , Ito and his second alIt- cer , Lietitenan Lyon , expect to start for Salt Lake ( oi'aorroiv umighit. LIeutenant v. iiVassehi of Pittsburg , I'a. , hopes ti get away from the hospital by ( ho oath of ( ho week. While usIng his glasses , prune on his stomach , in ( lie first tiny's ihgIut.lmug betoro Santiago , Lieutenant \Vasschl 'dis struck by a bullet , which entered - terod his little finger and , passing through hIs hiniir'j , struck his teeth , puncturing the jaw au d coIning out of the small of lila back. : Ilis escape train death was mniracu- bus. Lie' .iteaant George , T. Godfrey , Twenty- itOCO'jj infantry , of New 'York , vouiided in the head , Is entirely out of damugor. I 4eUteiuant Perkins , Eighth Infantry , and Li outenant Sahzman , First cavalry , stiffer- irg tram the effects of the heat , ale liii- 1roving raliidiy. IIltidi'etlB of telegrams have been receiveil tlurtng the last two days fronu itlI parts of I the country making inquiries as to ( ho con- thibon of the mcmi. Time hospital authorities tihlingly replied to them , but were emnbai- rassed regarding mmmi aipropriation for rove. 'anti stanups until informned by ( tie telegraph conupaiuy ( lint it wauhti furiiish stamps for all messages of that character. SICK AND WOUNDED ARRIVE Licuiti.uiittui r'oI.uit'l Pitt tersouu a nil ( jul ibtuiiii , hcuii' of time 'i'svt.ut'y- Set'oiiut it t Old t'u iii t ( , 'oiuufori , \VASUINGTON , July 13.-'rho following is a list of ( tic sick anti wounded who arrived - rived today on the Ohivette at Old Point Conufort OLD POINT COMFORT , Va. , July 13.- To ituhJut.unt ( bcncmiI UniLcit States A cm y , \\ar I ) en' ttnn ii I , 'iVaslilu u.n on : lIe- quest that the following wounded anti sick ofitcers be ordered to their homes until such time as they many be itt for duty and Major Nancreti' , it ortlcred to report (0 the \Var departnuc'nt for conference with ( lie mur- geon gert'ral' Lieueimant Colonel \Vorth , Thirteenth ut- fantry ; Litutemnimt , , Colonel Liuucomb , Twen- tiehi Inf.intry ; Lieutenant i'olomuel Patter- soIl , Twenty-second infantry ; Major La- moth , surgeon First 'volunteer cavalry ; Captain Jones , Tweay-secau'l infatitry : Captain ' Viie ( Tenth ' an , Infamitmy' Captain Moon , Twentieth infantry ; Captain Ed- wart ! ' , , 1'weny-ihfh ( infantry : Cuipain ( Gittluric , Thirteenth I n faotry : CaptaIn Wondbury Sixteenth infantry ; Captain Walker , Sixth infantry ; Liatitcimamit Antkr- soil , NInth Infantry ; Lieutemiaiits Dove , Twelfth infantry ; Georicy , Sixteenth infantry - fantry ; Martin , First infantry ; \Villard , Tenth cavalry ; Malone , Thirteenth Infa'i- try Hammond. Ninth infantry. Also transportation' for 203 enlisted men (0 such 110111(5 as many be designated. Ito- quest immediate action , CI1ATILES 13. NANCItEDE. Major and Chief Surgeon , Third Division , Secotid Army Corps. Such of tim waumitied officers and inca as mire not able to travel will remain at Fortress - ress Monroe. Those only slightly wounded or suffering from light attacks of sickness - ness will be locateh iii tIme tent hospitals tliicli have been established at ( hunt place , but tboo more seriously injured and those whose conditions require that they be kept indoors wIll be establIshed in ( Ito Hygela hospital at F'orress Momiroo at a iixcd tate , to liii iIetealncd by time govermimiment. Jhiis applies alike ii ) oflicors and to enlisted muon. IIlOCKAIfl Oi' CIJiI.t IS .i StJCCISS. At' * i vi ty or ( ouisuhiur .t it'uut s Contril- uli to 'h'luiH Euual , WAShINGTON , July 13-Tho success attending - tending 'the attempt to block the entIre coast of Cuba Is gratifying to lie govern. macnt. It lit said that since the presidemit's second crder extending the blockading lines no substantial aId iii the matter of food or war supphlcs he reached 'the Spanish forces In Cuba. In aomno measure this is chargeable to the energetic effors ( f the UnIted States eon- sulnr Ulllcers abroad to prevent the depar- ' ( ho of expeditions for 'the relIef of the blocliadeti cities. The macn at'ora Crtmz , for instance , have been particularly active and have succeeded 1mm holding ill ) tb.o Montevideo4 loading there with stipplita. They vertt not. tjtiito clear as to the detinaton of ( ho boat and 'they ' liavo appealed to 'the Mexican authorities to invesigato ( ts character antI if it i ( otliutI It propo3ea 'to violate the neutrality laws to lrcvent its departure. The 'essel Iii armed anti will prove au ugly customer for soitie of our smaller blockading craft. SAMPSON SENDS HIS REPORT I I is ii ltt'iIutel tuei uuut'n ( iuuutI lenis 'i thu ( lit' Luu usii ii of Gt'iueriui Siunfler's .truui' , WAShINGTON , July 13.-The Navy do- lartrnczmt today uosteci time following macni- oranda of infornuation receiveth ( roni ( itt- mliii I giiiim 1)5011 SANTIAGO , June 27-The landing of the arumy S'it4 L'Oiiultietett yesterday aiternoon , all having liecim diseiibitki'd. with the titi- ihition of 2.'J78 of Gcmucmnl ( iaicln'e forces. Large litmauttiIcs of stores have also been disenibtrketl : mumul a base established. Osti- erat .Shiatter tins bceii most kind in his recognition of ( tie aid attortied by thai fleet. All our boats , wIth severah hundred oiiicers niuti mcii , assiuted during this uteliod in time i ork. ti'emierah Shafter iii his ( elegranu to tIme \'nr dcpiirtmneiit states that I ti ruth given him by the navy tuas emuhmtimtlustte ( , and also that , ho thinks hi coulti not have effectd ( lie liunthiimg without its nit ! in tell ihays , If at all. Stab a tlisciutbarliatlon In the fitce of thu enemy and upon a siirf.bound coast of thu diameter of this muuit be rcgauded as a successful hieCO of work , anti I desire tt , iumu'.uo mention of thu ability thispluyetl by Captain Goctricli and the otficers detaileil to assist hInt amid of the zeal anti chictirlul- 11055 with which ( lie mcmi diii their work. Time Vale hits arrived with 1,300 ( reaps and these are now being debmurkod at Si- honey. 'rIme voaola of this squadron are imow itatrelllng a coast line of nearly 2,000 umliles , a itmie rsattimin oxtclit than that patrolled by dO ships during the civil war antI ommu in nany rtispuets offerimi gmeater diflicul- SPECIAL 3ABINE1 MEETING .tlmuIenrnhlC 'Of $ tIIIICOhI' ( 'n''I ut , te er at San I inguu ( 'nuiing Much ttueuisiuu'u , \\'ASIIINGTON , July 13.-A sptc4nl niee-t- leg of the c'sbitietas ( 'hlNt for today. The war conference with Iecrtaries Iay , Alger niuul bong anti Adnuiral Sheard antI CaPtain Mahnn partic1pting , hiss been in continuous cession all torcaoon. Alt inupor- ( ant. dispatches are being emusidered , Secretary Alger left the cablmiet roam at 12:15 : to file a nunuber of tlispmttchmcs anti then returned to the conference. lie salti lie had no lilea when ( lie petomu would coil nail dechineti to state slmat , if atty , miews had becim receIved front the front. Rumors of the receipt of thisttiletiiig news froumu Ccii- riot Mih cite ctiri'eiit nimil a fcelliuu of depressIon seems to itervathe the \Vblto house. All the cabinet nucmbcra have arriveti iii response to the president's sununmens , t'X- crpt Secretary lhlis. l'ostnmastem' (1enrnl Emory Smith arrived at 12:2 : o"lock. Later it wa definitely healned that the thi8iuatcii laid before the war board anti ( ho special cabinet meeting related to the aPPearance of fever , which it Is fearo I might prove to be ( lie dreaded yellow fever , among our forces before Sniutingo. It WOS leamnetI that time utitimatton among ( lie troops tefOio Santiago Is that there are fourteeui suspicIous cases of fever amoimg the cat- ployes of tue ( luaricrinniter's department o tIme Aimmericami ariuiy l'cntling the deter- intimation of the exact character at the fever these men have been isolateti In the valley hear Slbomucy and itlaceth tinder the care of iiuimtmno doctors anti nurres , who had boOmi Provided in natielpatiomu of just such an emergeiicy us ( lie prcsert. Coollitenec is cx- pl'esseil by the mmuctiical olflcers of the army anti navy \Vashington in the ability of Our surgeons to stamp out ( lie diseac. It was micarly 2 o'clock when the war con- fercneo at the \Vluito house broke imp. Mrnu- bers of the cabinet , whemu questioned as to ( ho nurposo of the nuecting , said It iae calleti to discuss tIme general situation cmi Santiago , Several cablegrams hind boon received - ceived from General Milet and ( bemieriul Shatter , anti while they were luota t mill alarming , they ahmoweil that the situation is Umisaisfnctory. ( Sonie Cases suspected to be yellow fever have appeared among our troops , but they have beemi pronuply ( iso- lateti ant ! It is not thought there is any great tianger of the ihisease spreading. It is believed 'that yellow ( over also prevails to a slight extent in the city of Santiago. Under thiee cIrcumstances the lresidcnt asked for a coauerenco of the mcnuberi of his cabinet anti the \Var board , with a view to reachlmmg sonie conclusion as to whiat should be done. Gemioral Miles , iii a tolegramii , stated that. the Spaniards hunv several times sent iii Ilags of truce asking for recolisideratlon of their terms ( or capitulation , but so far have refused to consider unconditIonal surrender , which hail been demanded by General Shaf- ( or. It is known that the presldemit arid his advisers have about comume to the cenclushomi that the enemy has no intemitlon of acceding (0 our lemma and ( limit the repeated hoIsting of the flag of truce Is thone with ( he slmugle ptmrposo of delaying a decisive engagement. It Is believed that at. today's conference It \i'as fully decIded orders Should be sent to General Milc and General Shatter to make a general assauit upon the eiieuuy's works mis soomu as ( ito veattier permitted. it. is understood that this assault. must necessarily - sarily cost mnammy hIves and it seems equally certain ( limit tim keep the men much longer in ( lie trenches under present weather conditions - ditions would bc almost as disasterotis to our forces as a general engagement. It Is also believed ( hat there wIll be no material ehauugo In time clinuatic conditions anti that ( ho capture ( if Samitlago will end the campaign - paign umutti ( he rainy season has umassed. it Is hurestmmned that with ( lie fall of Santiago - ago the army will be re-enubarked on transPorts - Ports and soiut. to the Unitcd States , whore the troops will reimiain untIl October or evCii later before nuaking a general movement alt I'orto Rico and Ilavamma , In the ineati- time our fleets will maintaIn a strong blockade - ado off all the important . Cuban IOrts amid thus remitter their occupation much easier than now. It Is not thought that this phamu has beemi fully 410C1letl impomi and later events mna ) liialce It advisable not to carry It. oUt , but it Is lcnowii to have been under dlsetisslomi. hieporht from the ( remit hosv ( limit tIme beet off Smimmtiago Is ahnmot powerless to aid the land forces In Its assault upon the city. The guns of Moire , ft scents , cannot be rcacheJ by our heavy artillery on account of the elevation amid on account of ( lie danger to our fleet fronu ( limit source it is miot tiecincil advIsable to conie within effec- tivt ) distance of tiiti city , aeven or eight niiles beyond. RUMORED S1EPS FOR PEACE ltt'itri iii Vitsiu I uigitui hint 1)1 giouiimi is litive I'rt'si'uu tt'tl I ii 1' Mmii tee Itu i'resileitj tiehIuiit'- , W'ASIIINGTON , July 13.-The Star alleges to be in a liosition to state authiot iuuttvciy ( lint an active exchange of views occumrretl Monday and Tuesday hetwccii the thipiomiumihu who are cndeavorlmig to arrive at a peace tmnderatanduimg between the Ur.it'ttl States anti Spain. It. also umuderstaiuls the Spanish govern- macnt. is tvihiimmg to evacuate Cuba , if its ccl- diem's are ahboweui to deport iii a nmamimmer acceptable to an army which has qot been tiefeateti , anti If the United gtatos i ready (0 ( assume the Cuban debt. Time greatest dIfficulty is with the question of a war Indemnity , hut ( Ito solution of this may perhaps be found in a proposui front a syntlicato of American and Engllh hank- era to repay the United States its war ox- pemises lii twenty uniuuitis , takhmug iii rc- turn the tobacco monopoly , and ( lie railway conccssiomms iii Cuba and ( ha PhilippInes. It is rimiiiorcih that if Spaimi will surrommder Saimtiago wlthiout further bloodshed President - dent McKinley , iii order to facihitato peace , may abaimdomu the attack on l'oro ( Rico , If ( lie lenthing Peace negotiations uttmc- ceed ( lie qtmeeii regemit will appoint a Moict cabiimct. to sign thu nrieles of pence. 'fhie Star adds that at ( tie last moment it Icarus that Spain tins expressed its read- incas to cede to Germany the Vizcaya islainis , Samnar Leyt , Mondora amid Paragumi , lirovitled Germany will guarantee to Spain lOStCSSiOfl of Minthauio and the Carolines , iii whIch case Spain will obamitlon Luzomi to the Uuieil States , St nick J , iigiutuui Ii ) . CASl'Flt , Wyo. , July 1l.-Spccial ( Tele. grani.-George ) Quest , a fmeighmtc'r iii the employ of iI. Turner , was ( ouiitl dead in hits agomi today. lie was immitlouibtedly struck by lightning yesterday. l't'zir it , ' ' nltitltiu lii t.uuutt.'uumiiui , SAN FRANCISCO , July 13.-Feats of a rc'elutmcmu iii uuiLii..a UI , nut io the ltrevaieumt belief anioiig tIme ittItio that , if eloeted to the lircbiuiency , Cahrcrmi , the Itresent head of ( lie government , will jro. datum L-isclf dictator lie became liresi- dent on the uleath of BarrIos and now seeks ( lie alice for a six-years ' ( erma. ills strong- c opponeuit is Jose Castihlo , who itt utimp- poail to ho hackett by ( he army , in which lie has tiorveth with tiistinctiomi. Time t'leu' - ( iou of Cabrera Iii expected , and In anticipa- ( loll of roubhu inuiny 4'iinericamms are return- lag to thu. ' Ummiteul States amid are reinovhmig their families cut of ( hit country. .hiuIii * iiui' , hituin't Is i.mueiut'il , CliAutLOT'l'ES\'ILLE , Va. . July 13.--John Henry Juiies , a negro , who critniimahiy cii- iiumtiited Miis Julia hiototop on thu imbue road micar hi3r home yesterday mnoiniag. vii3 lynched iotluy two imulles ivest of that cIty by un arnucil posse of 200 men. / CASTE14AR'S ' GLOOlY VIE\VS \ Scs No Ra b ilopo for His Unfortflmto Countryi DOES NOT . .OOK FOR A REVOLUTION ( 'otiiti r' fln Paitli I ii time _ triuiy , but ( brent $ tuut'Ptiuuutut t''N Ouul tetent lit Store for It. NEYOIIK. . July 13.-s special to the l'ress from \'nahitmiton says : In mum inter- Vioi' with a muombet' of it foreign legatinil In Madrid , trammsmimitttetl to tIme represtmit- atives of tIme snmiio eoiututry \VasluilifitOfl. . Seiuor Castelar gives conue iiutcrestini ; in- forimiatiomi about limo iuinev rohitics of SPain amid mnalics several remutarkablc ; ureitictiomis eomueerniiug the ( attire of Europe and particularly France. 'I feel the disgrace of Slmnimi as mitim Ii as titougim it hail [ alien cii amy ovn itmdivkitmnl ImonsehiohL" Ito said. ' ' I t.CCI ) for her , but vtthmotit a'miii. \\'hieii i stood by ( lie corpse of ( 'amiovnti I autl lila best frleiith was Angelhio , 'lto , iii killIng hint , hind delivered hint from tIme over- wimehmmiiuig thiagu'aces which hiatt fallen upoa him. It nmay be ( lie same t tthi Spaitm. "Slimtitm , " ho said , "will hover be aught clso thaui a miiomumirchuy. " lie repr'ate ( ho stnteniemmt tuade lmy luimmu to Ruts orihn that liii' i evohiutiomm of 1SGII ias ( lie last revoltitlomu Spntii would see. that today ( ho mmiotiarchtcal form of gay- ci muiuiciut , which recogiiiacti ( lie trectionm of the 1r'ss antI ( Iii' Immthivithtmal liberties mutt rights oflemeti all ( lie hieoPle could ttciiiuuiitl nmmd It woniti ho foolish to tlremtiui 01' revolU- 'LIOii. "The Spaniards today , " lie goes on , "are maominicluir.ts. i\i ichelet tohti miuc' in ( ho ( hue of ( lie c'coiitl Fretichi relmublic there were more peoiio in France who ltehievetl iii ( ho empire tlumiim ( lucre were sumuiportors of ( ho republic. Tue geimemal elcetioim In Frnmieo indicate mutuchi the smiutie Icelimug today - day , amid I believe in spite of the up- tmnrent solidity of the Freimehi republic thmmtt ( limit great country vihl ho time theater of ii great upheaval. "It would be folly for Spaiti to enter Into aumy migrecmncimt. with Gt'rniniiy regnidiiig her easern iosseSSioiis. ) The ( bermumtiims would readily interfere , but it rnulti ho to en- hmauco their own greeth , anti not to old Spain. TheIr imuterests In tImtmmila are counter to ours.e can have commflttenee in iiomie but ( bad , expect help ony Iromn l'rovideimce. " Speaking of lila recent attack emi that queen regeimt in La Petite of Paris Scmior Caumtchar saul ( ho ideas expresuietl by hun in that article i'ero In accordance vith others tlilch would follow. "Time abthientioii of the queen regent mmow , " ho said , "is a first necessity. I wanted to iminko sommio personally comnplIiuientary observatiomis concerning - cerning time queemt. regent in that article , for apart from politics I have only the highest osteemii for her , Inmt I did not because it would have lessemicti time force of what I liaui to say. "Thero will be no early stilt for PCflCO oh thin iiuurt of Spain , miotwlthstatmdummg Item' miulstorttiuie , Tue licolile nrc heart anti soul iii the var. Ilavamma anti ( lie lirinclpnl cities in Cuba nra still iii our liosSessiomu. Mamuihit. ham mint bcemi ( akemi fiora us mud tlm Penpie believe In that mihtnry anti time ability of Spain's genornis. 'rhiero Is ommly one out- comiio to lie anticipated front tint war-tIme crushhmmg , hiummuihiating dcfeat of Spain. Vhiemi all else Immis gone , ileatli will tripe aivay disgiace. " Ilto'i ilS I"tit .iOItE Iilt'I'It'i'1'M , .tili It iouunl ( I tlieers'VI I i IiiA p u.i I at cii fot' Uut'ii liuutter' tf A ri iiery. WASI1INGTON , Juhy l3.-Thi act for the better organization of ( lie hiatt of ( lie arrmuy of ( hue United States , nplmrovci pril 6 , 189S , provltlimig for tin enlisted stremigtim of tIme army in tiimie of tvar , conalmmett a liro- vIsion ' 'that tt'hiemi recruIted to their war strength ( he president may add one second lieutenant to each battery of artillery , such otlico to be filled by appalntmncnt as pro- scrlbed by hmiw. ' ' in accordance with ( ho authority conferred - ferred 1) ) ) ' timlit statute the presitlemmt has directed the increase of the comtmmiuissioned strength of ( ito artillery service tmi ( lie juan- ncr indicated. This actiomm will result in ( lie muppnint- macnt of an ntlthitiouiat secotuth hieimenamut to each of time eighty-four batteries of artillery and exanmlnations are imow in progress to detcrmiuinu the selections. There are cauithi- dates ( or these appointments largely in cx- ccss of the lmrescribetl mitumtmber ntl tIme competitIon is exceedingly strong. It itt exPected - Pected that tIme cxamiumatiomms trill be , con- clotted mind the results announced in a few clays. , 'IIiIsi 'WA'I'SON ' ' ' IS ON 'i'iifl , VAY. Siuuiuluivd .1 Iit'gt' to Iin'ie I tuforiuuut I huh ti , 'l'ltlM ifl'eL't. MAIlthi ) , July 13-On leaving ( lie cabinet - net councli tonight Ltcutenaiit Gemierni Car- rca , mninIstvr of tvar , said there tras notit- lug in the oillelal thispatchies to conllrumt ru- mars ( lint Santiago the Cuba had caplttuinteil. Captain Aunon , nuimmiater of marine , con- brined ( ho report ( limit Counrimodore Watsomi's sciuntiron Is now on route ( or Spain. lie adthetl ( hint Admiral Caniara's fleet would find a secure port. Dulco Alniodovar do 1110 , nulmuister of foreign affairs , reiterated time stiitc'mnemmt that tie no- gatlatlons for pence have takeum place. lie saul lihanco loud again trired Gemicrul Tcirul , cornimiander of the Spanish farces at SanG- ago , to resist the Amnerlctins. 'i'lii' , . ( ' Set'uire l'iuic , ' . WASHINGTON , July 13.-tSpeciai Telo- grmtm.-Tlme ) ( ollotving wore today numpointed taggers In ( lie Bureau of Ammimal Intlusry ( itt. I4O vcr itniluni each : Nebraska-Charles S. Scraimton antI Edward hi. Bundy. Iowa- \v , \\'lieelei' I , Alvin it ! . Fecse , Ihurr Allen , Myron Ii. Kilmig , Ira F. Kmmee. Dr. Kaleb Diown was tommy npliointctl a nieniber of tIme board of exarnimming surgeons at Sac City , Ia. .IiluIiSOui Suuitiuiiiiuui'uI It , 'tVsslmlagtnu , , \VAS1IINGTON , July 13.-Speclal ( Tele- granm.-hnthian ) Agent. Johuison of Susutetorm , S. I ) . , has been suitninonetl to Washington by the seeretmury of time interior anti lit cx- iCCtetl lucre tommmorrow. Time luau to trans. ( or Jbhinsoim to ItmIno Itlthge , S. I ) . , in Itlaco of Major Cialmiu , tvhio , It lit expected , will lmo ordered to jolmi his reginment , bids fair (0 be carrIed out. i't'riiul ii I uig it , i'tsl nihlees , \\'ASIIINJTON. ( Jtmlv la.-Sitecial ( Tele- grani.-I'nstunaitters ) mmppminted : Nebraska- Janies MeMartin , at Buffalo , Dawiton coumity , vIce 1) . ii. Jomies , restgmietl. South Iakota-Chi ri steum Nehuto a , at lloolutr , Turimor county. Iist's Sei't'ii iliul his. Charles Strauud lost $7 last umiglit in a Ioughaa stiCttt auctIon ithioj ) , ivlterti Ito says the immmporttittate miuictiomietir first sold iiiimm a worthilcs.i svntchu for 9 , whoa the visitor's intention wait macrely to look on , and thorn held buck ( tie hiroiterty pentlhng tint pay- uncut of $2 , whul"hi time unwilling ittireimutur could not raise Time inmetioticer cimulmeil that Stramu'i iiodtletl his licati umitl accordumigly be- ervoiI8 Exhaustion Horf0d's1U Thoht Ia adpromoly honofioial. Shun Substitute ; , I'ui tip only in botthe. t tiiii utitonlh1O ? ar tm fdichui : objected , lout sa'e hut' wM pi a' I t t I iii ) ht3' several ( 'apPers , s'hio siuiii ii i hiave the timepiece wlmc'tt lie made ( It p putyitient ( 'iuihulreui l'iuiy hthi Miiilii' " 'This ( hIltii''li of tntirew lauFlt' , . I Charles street. started a itoimfirti muuatebs yc'sterulay aftorminoum on time pam , floor , Slielve'utu auth biius vero Cebit alitu aiutl tlamungo 'an tIme to ( ito mulnetint of S before thm arrival of time fire dep&irtneumt , , , - - - - - - - - - - A 1l IMI'2Mt\T4. THE MOST POPULAU RESORT1 THE a D lbirnt'i Ill Tolephiono 2I7. Leiiti.Vhillnme , Prop' . nflt Mgrs , v. ' ' COLE. Act 1tuiunig.r A Convention of Headliners , First Tiaio in Oimmahma of ( ho Great Eastern Stmtcees. tlmo ANIMATED MUSIO SIIEETI Introdueimmg ( lie Mimmatrel Comedian , 1iau'r' 4rimmatroimg and hits aol I I Colored Jubilee Si ngers.1 ,30 ( hititlllt . ( ( iillflitl' , . , . . , . . , . , . ( , I l.'ii'lit'I' M % it)4 i'iifl GILL iSflN Sls'I'flutS , . , . ' . St'Iil't , . \iltiit4 4i1th the Prentice Qurnrtc't to. 'I'ilfl B ti ii A'i"l' ( : ( 'tutU li ) ' iii ) it. 'i'hue 'i'riit'nih'ri , ( huh l.'uig Ori'lue't ru1 liii t'etiouu Frniuz Atlelmmian. 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'ui U NUI 1(1 hL' , i'ssee' i rid tiutuuui Wait ORAT WILSIHR [ OSTRICH [ AIIM August 1st , , JOJNTIIt vo 'Vll iDtI 1)1) 'i'll Aid Go I' SCHLITZ PAVILION Fritz Mueller , l'rop. On ( lie Midway. , , . . -.III-------- - STREETS OF j I ALL RATIONS. F. , ilezitlezviiii't of fochuty l'coimio , I - - - - - , vIsII' JAPANESE TEA GARDEN CURIO STORE , N of Miislo hail1'ast. . Midway. TT : : . , iI'i'hiis , THE BRUNSWICK Car. lii & Jnckuttn His. J. C. Oriiiltm. l'rop. 15(1 ( ltonmns-i hi unotiern limiltroveuitemiit4 itatets-Anit'riuuii litiui , ti , Ii 1)0 ) t'i' thuy , JUioi'mtii itlitum , 31.00 iter ( Itt ) ' antI uimWtrili , , Car line to utmot ( Cclii all depots iire't car 111k' tO tvaiit caIrn uucn at J'iimcmutiiofl ( j\IU11.4 Y ) JTJL1 , 14b amid hiarnuty St. American Plan-3 to 4 iloiharti per day. Street cars from dtipots and from hmotcl to Exposition Orountlli in fifteen mInutes. 13. Shl4LOV.Y. Manager , -HOTEL BAflK1R- colt. 13TH ND JONES ST. , OMAHA. It t'Iitm4 si.r.u ( . h ) Ium.I'I h'lir iity 4 Jht1ric car. tiled to eapositiQo 5rOUfltiL FhtAg. : Ji.Lttthl , Cauiiitr. . . . . . , , . .SAM hiAUUA Cii.f Clerk. THEMILLARD 13tlt and ltiugltti Sts , , ( ) iunlm. t.'IfNTitALI.Y LOCATED. . . . /tMliiI'C. ' % . 'iNi ) flUhtOi'i.tN l'i4.tN- . 4. C. M.tiIIUtl , 3. : & 'rous. - - -