Lincoln. Alt-x ScMei-el state e apifal 0 t I MIWE ERA! H THE NE Establstied Nov.S. Ih91. ..... l.rnnnlint.rl T.. i iwok PL ATTSMO UTH , NEB.. OCTOBER (i. 1899. TMK IlKliALU, rBtaOlihliert April 10, I. 1WC ( VOL. VIII. NO. 91. f 1 s-BD MORI WAR SHIPS FOR PHILIPPINES Presldent McK'nley Orders Ar ot er Fleet to Reinforce (Asiatic Squadron. After Talking With Admiral Dewey the Executive Takes Ener getic Measures. ashinoton. Out 4. Tbe presi Uenl lu.i .y directed the immediate dispatch to tne Philippines of a num ber uf ve:-ei9 of the navy, including the cru'ser liiookl n and iiio gunboats Miariftl.i and Machias. The action Is tDe result of Admiral Dc-wey'o inter- vi.-w todjy.in which he went over the Philippine wllUilion with the prebi dent. ihe vufseis ordered are in line with the president's det rmiuatitn to fur nish iho army and navy uvo y resource Vor otiirap ii' out the insurrection at the Ufii'iient, possible date. At Adiima. Uowoy's extended inter view with th'i president tlie foi mer went into the Philippine situation ni pro.it length, oxp. tuning the ex.ict rontlition iiud his viewn of theouliook, concluding with an earnest rec m uiendation that the Brooklyn and some ether vessels ho Soul at ooce to the Philippines. '1 U is reinforcement of the present licet of the Asiatic squad ron ho urged as necessary and said t hoir dispatch should bo directed as early a puuitle. The president immediately com inuiiicaitd with the navy department and instructed the secretary of the navy to is?ue an order cariyingout the admiral'- rocommendatiou and to fcu ti nt i tic 3" e got la loadinessat oniv. Toe Mariett a and Machias, besides tsi, Uio KiV'u, will bo designated by tut navy department, aloug with 8cV er.il other v. saois wmotl have not, yei i. .n aeiected . ilu iliooklyu is now wiib the oihcr ves-eis of the North At lantic nqu iU.ua otl Touipkinsvil.e, SLiIim is . i I'd. Tiie Machias and Marietta are at p tuiil luu at the wbaivosiu this i:uv on waiting o: dei s, having been brought hero to participate in this wick's celebration in honor of Ad mirai Dewey. 1 heso reiniorcemeuts wlil add considerable strength to the A-iatic cqti itlrou aud the administra tion believes their presence will have a materia ctTeoi in expediting the ending i f liosuulios. OtM ripil -a of ihe VcMHttls, The lr.okiyn is t.a a mod cruiser of the firsi rating, carrying twenty main battery guns aud Having a total dia placemenl of 9,21-5 tons, and is so well thought of b; Hear Admiral Schiey thai tr. desired that it bo assigned as hi flasmp iu the South Atlantic -qu loron. Tne Marietta i a com posite gunboat of l.OwU tons displacement and with a mam o .ttory equipment of six guns. The Machias has a displacement of 1,177 tons and carries a b..ttery of eight guns. Thtrir commanders are ah veterans of long experience in ih. eerv.c . The nrookly n io commanded by Cap taui 1 1 1 cut tore P. Jewell, who has seen fourteen y aiB of so set vice and much more thau that on shore stations; the Ma.chi.is ny Lieutenant Commander Leavui C. Logan, with fifteeu years cf Ms vies at so . aiid tiie Mai ietla by Lieutenant Commander Edward II tllieen, whoso record shows seventeen years . tea service. The Urooklyu's formidable equip ment will make it f invaluable ser vice, while the M triotia and tbe Mchms are expected to be ol much usefulness in the numerous shallow waters about the :trehipolajo where larger craft cannot go. It is not known how soon these vea eels can bo made ready, but their or ders are to get awiiy as early as pos "Vi?1o atiU uo delay is anticipated. Tneir commanders will report to lbs depart mont when tht-y are ready to proceed rud on arriving at Manila wilt report without delay to the ad-1 miral commanding the Asiatic squad ron for Orders. luonrgruts K'-Orcnpy furac. Manmla, Oct. 4. Several hundred insui gents Lave reoccupied Poi ne, whica wa captured by General Mao Arthur on September 28 and evacuated by toe Americans ou the following tlay. Tbe in-urgent fo'ces aro also r -ported mov.ng toward Mexico, eoutb-ea-t of A 'igelep. The object ol the double movement is. apparently, to act behind the American garrison on both sides of th-j M inil i-U .g upan railwiy. lieconnaiss ince from Mex co by the rout-in c-Viilij, toward Santa Ana, r.orthc-tst of Mexico, and towrd A'ft vh?, due i.uriu ot Siou Ana, developed tho fac. ih.il the insurgents are in j os-cssion ai bjth u.not-. An Ameri can private ris killed in the tkirn-Uh at S i'it i A :a. The A ray parly learned that Sjou ao KJw.trd- of the '1 wenty-fth infantry, who are missing, are prison ers at M igalaye. Thein-u gents yesterday made two attacks on Calamba, in which the c6rS:iiacdi n tlicer reporis -ixty Fili pino? were killed and many wounded. Two comoonies of the Twenty-first ir-firacni lepelitd oath attaca, toting llTJTtsrJ outpost near GuagUa, killing' two pri vates. The other two ecped. While four Bailors of the cruiser Baltimore were entering the Ba coor river In a boat yesterday after the fight they received a volley, 'wounding three. The volley came from U.ited Siai69 so;diers. who, bav- ing received orders to prevent the passage of boats, fired by mistake on the Baltimore's men. Rear AJmiral Watson announces the arrival of the United States gun boat UVdaneta, which was captured and beached by the inou goats near Orani, on the O ani river, where it b.d been block di g. Tbe expedition was entirely successful, tbe Ameri cans .-urteriog no c sualties. Orla K.purii cogiif mnta. Washington, Oct. 4. General ot s has cabled the wa department the following account of the reo -ut sha p engagements with the insu gents: "MaxIL, Oct. 4 Captain Poore, Sixth infantry. Hacked an Intrenched robber band in western Negios, Octo ber 1. Lieutenant Grubbs, Sixth In fantry kilted; Dr. Shiilock and three enlisted men siightly wounded;twenty of the enemy Killed, including two leading robbetwei ve rifles and .arge supply of ammunition and stores cap tured. Poore's action highly com mended. "Insurgents west of Bacoor and Imus,Luzon, attacked line of communi cation. Captain Eld rede, Fourteenth infant' y, killed; Lieutenant Burgess, Fifth artillery, wounded; number of enlisted men killed and wounded, ten r 'welve; full report not yet received. Enemy driven west and south with a reported heavy loss. "Yesterday enemy attacked Ca- lamba, driven off some distance into country. Our casualties, two enlisted men killed, seven wounded. Sixty in surgents kilied, number wounded un known. In Fourth caval y reconn is-' sa- ce yesterday from San Fernando In j direction of Santa Ana and Arayatono man was killed; no other casualties; iniurgents driven with considerable loss. "Advarced picket post, three men, nut from Sin Antonia and Sint Rita west Sac Fernando wax killed yester day by B'lo men; result of c ireless ness or overcontitlence in natives OTI3." A Iatr m?9sasre f om General Oti- States that C-pttin El lredge died of his wounds on evening of October 2. THE BOERS CAPTURE GOLD. Kld a Train Carrying Five Hundred Thoaaand Pounds to tbe Cape. LONDON, Oct. 4. The mo9t sensa tional news from South Africa this morning is a reiteration of yesterday's report of the acquisition by the Trans vaal authorities of 500.000 in gold, which was on the way to Capetown from Johannesburg. The confirmation of the story comes from two sourcos. The Cnpe Argus asserts that tho Boors made the seizure at Vereenl geng, the amount being the week's shipment of gold on the way from the Rand to Capetown; tho treasure was forwarded to Pretoria. The report is also confirmed by a cablegram re ceived today by a mining companv in London from their representative, which is to the effect that the train upon which be was traveling from Johannesburg to Capetown was held unnd looted by Boers, who secured 300,000 in gold, the amount being considerably less than the original estimate. There is nothing very tan?ible in today's war news, but the situation re mains as strained s ever, unless hope may be derived from tbe apparent fact that the forces on the frontier are re garded by both sides as wholly defen sive for the present nnd from the statement that Mr. J. H. Ho'meler, the Afrikander leader in Cape Colony, i- still prepared to endeavor to secure the adhesion of the Transvaal govern ment to the "irreducible minimum," proposed at the B mfonteln confer ence to President Kruger, by Sir A'.- fred Milner, the British high commis sioner, if the Imperial governmen" will utaod by the high commi-'sioner's original proposal. TrtE N'Kvrs i.rims tn n . The "Plow Bv Pre cher," R-v. J. Kirkman, Belle Rive, III , savs: "Af'er -utfersng from bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I w is cured by One Minute Cough Curd. It Is nil that is claimed for it and more." It eure oughs. colds, grip and all throat and ung tr bbies. F. G Frieze & Co. Ht m Chance. In tne lunatic asylums of Belgium there are securely locked boxes io fetch every Inmate may deposit let ters of complaint Three times a week these letters are collected by outside officials, who investigate every case, and If a person asserts that he is not Insane a prompt examination ensues by medical experts. aire to Baby's Hair Natural CurL Young mothers may be glad to know that a baby's hair may often be en couraged to curl naturally If It Is brushed upward and twisted round the finger while it is wet. Bruxhlng down ward rather encourages child's hair to grow straight. A. W. Atwood sells pure drugs and the best patent medloiaes. 1 Landing Party fron) Quoboat La gurja de Bay Find tbe Vil lage Deserted. The Hull of tbe Sunken Gunboat Urdaneta Is Raised and Towed to Manila. Manila, Oct. 5.-5:10 p. m. The expedition sent to the 0"anl river un der the command of Captai-i Corn well to recover the sunken gunboat Urdan eta returned to Cavlte yesterday with tho hull of the boat, after hombarding Orani and landing a force. Captain Corn well brought ono prisoner. Lieu tenant Franklin of the army gunboat Laguna de Bay guided the expedition. There were no Casualties. Ou Monday morning the expedition entered tne river and anchored above Orani near the Urdaneta, the inhabi tants of the town simultaneously ev cuatingit and carrying their be longings with them. 'Ihe gunboats bombarued Orani, the beaches and the surrounding country for half an hour, receiving a Mauzer volley in reply. The Urdaneta wa towed off the bar about IS) o'clock this evening, the opoiations of tb Americans being un molested. The following morning the bombardment was reopened to cover a landing of 180 hluejaCKets and mat inea about balf a mile above ihe town. Ou entering Orani the Americans ex perienced a slight rifle fire from the Filipino trenohes. They found the town untenanted. Arcnblhop Discovers a Plot. The archbishop of Manila notified General Otis that there was a plot on foot to burn tbe residences of the gov ernor general and the archbishop, to gether with several government buildings and banks, but the plot faiied to materialize, possibly be- cau-e of a display of foce. Reports regarding tho affair at Paiauaque last night seems to have been much exaggerated. The facts aro that a 6mall band of insurgents, following the bay ro d, pourod a vol ley into the village and later another into Las Pinos, with the result tht two or three houres were burned. The crackling of the bamboo caused it to he reported that there had been much shooting. The United Slates transport Warren from San Fraucisco, with J, 00 re ... i . c; uns, ms arrivcu. The United Slates gunboat Wheel ing from Vancouver, Mai eh 3, while passing St. Vinoont, in northern Lu zon, shot down a Filipino flag. Tbe Filipinos fiiod a volley at tho Wheel ing's men, who were sleeping on deck, and the Wheeling bombarded tho settlement. Aguinaldo, according to a report bi ought to Manila today by a Domini can friar fiotn tho north, has issued orders to the Filipino soldiers in the northern provinces to return to their towns and to resume farming. This story lacks cot fl mation, but the ru mor may be In accordance with Ag uinaldo's policy of keeping the coun try as productive as poscit le by using his men in alternate shifts on the I farms or under arms. nr,n su v.nnn. ru. .,.. . - He has made many friends, but some cinict, which are under the guns of A t .,ii, u kj , , & i seemed to think that he had not re- toe United Mates warships, aie sup C9,ved tbe proper degree of lntroduc posed to be evacuated. It is aliened tion to the merry side of life. So sev that the evacuation order calls upon ; eral of t)em, led by some of his next tbe male Inhabitants to be orderly in ' floor neighbors Messrs. Roser. A die, ca6e of the arrival of the American Levi, Clay and others Indicted him a trooos and expresses the hooe that the missive as from a lady friend, asking Americans will protec: te towns. Mallory Liner Barnt-d. NEW YORK. Oct. 5 The Mallory line steamer Leon a was burned aud sunk at her wharf in East river to night. The cargo, consisting of to bacco and 8,000 bales of cotton, and valued at $50,000 to $300,000. is h total loss. The loss to the boat is $5n,000. At 3:30 this afternoon the Leona c ime racing up East river to her p er, where haste wa, made to debark the . j . L pa-sengers and open the batches. An hour later an army of men were vainly fl jhtlng a fire in the steamer's hold Finally the ship w is -cuttled. The cause ot the fire is a mystery. The twit left Galveston on Wednes day, September 27, and made her eight days' run without special inci dent, j It was said by one of the passengers v. a a S natcnes wero oaneneu aown and upon questions be ing put to Captain UMbor h said the cause was the high tens From that time the ship has gone at full speed toward New Y -rk, sufelv reaching heretodav. The passenger said that on several occasions he had detected smoke. Captain Wilbur denies that the sri P was on flro at sea and says that the j fl st he knew of the fire was when ihe hatches were lifted today after arriv ing. Otis Hema Another riot Manila, Oou 5. 6:2 p. m.Tbe arci.b.shoo of M mla has m titled General Otis that there was a plot on foot to burn tl o residences of the gov ernor general and tbe atchbish p, to gether with several government build ings aid banks, but the plot failed to materialize, possibly because of a als play of force. The first reports of the affair at Parana quo eeem to have been aucb exaggerated. The fact are tht a small band of insurgents, following the bay road, poured a volley into the village, later another into Las Pino?, with the result that two or three houses were burned. The cracking of the bm boo caused it to be reported in Manila that there had been much shooting. The United States transport War ren, from San Francisco with l,20o recruits, has arrived. The United States gunboat Wheel- ing, irom Vancouver, March 8. via Honolulu, while passing St. Vincent, in northern Luzon, shot down a Fili pino flag. The Filipino fired a volley at the Wheeling's men, who were s eeping on deck, and the Wheeling bombarded the settlement. GUNBOATS WILL STAY HERE marietta and Macula Cannot Go With tbe Brooklyn to Manila. Washington, Oct. 5- The navy department was busily engaged today in arranging to reinforce the fleet in the Philippines, as suggested yester day by Admiral Dawey in the course of his conference with the president. In going over tbe field of available snips it was found that the plan con ceived last evening of sending the Marietta and tho Machias with tho Brooklyn would have to be modified so as to drop the two gunboats. By noon tbe department had com pleted its progrnm and was in position to send sailing orders to the 6bpa choson to go io Manila. The New Or leans was telegraphed to proceed at once to the New York navy yard to have some changes made in the g lley Hpparatus. This change can be made in six d ya, when the ship willstirt on Its voyage. The Brooklyn will bo turned back from Hampton Roads as soon as it comes within signaling dis tance and sent to New York, whence it sailed this morning before the de partment could reach It with orders It will be ready to sail by the end of next week. A cablegram was sent to tho Nash ville at S n Domingo to proceed at once to Manila via Suez, and it is ex pected to get off within twenty-four hours. Orders wero also telegraphed to tho Badger at Mare islaod to pro ceed to the Philippines as soon as pos sible. No orders have as yet been sent to tho Bancroft at Boston. It was suggested at the n-vy depart ment that three of the four vessels now under orders for Madia, will pass through bo Suez canal and so will bo availab'e to divert to South Africa should matters there take shape re quiring the presence of a United States naval force. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness.and that is by constitutional remi-dies. Deafness is caused by an intiamed condition oi the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thistube ts inrlamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed dealness is the result, and unless the incarnation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be' destroyed forever: nine cases out of ton are caused bv catarrh, which is nothing but an inHamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We w ill give one hundred dollars for any ca?e oi deafness (c-used by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ull's Catarrh r-ure. :-end for circulars, free F. J Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, "6c. Hall's Family Fi Is are the best. Making Him Acquainted. Edward A. Cook has lived in Henderson for several months past. that he, compliment her with a basket of fruit. In the generosity of his heart Cook sent the fruit, which was appro priated by the cruel Jokers. A tender missive from the same jokers Induced Cook to accept Roser as his escort to the fair grounds last night. Arriving there they entered the grounds, but It was too dark for Cook, who began to demur. About this time pistol shots were fired all around and near by. Roser fel1 f dead, while Cook made baste to get away' After golng several !QU"ea ln ,n,h's f Ste'C on the field of battle. Cook caught a ,treet car anfJ came baok tQ thdty The jokers soon Joined him and efforts were made to imoresa him that Roser had been seriously wounded, but Cook had "caught on" ere this and thous?i somewhat discomfited, took the whole matter good-naturedly. Henderson (Ky.) Journal. A pnotograpmc Scope. having a peculiar mirpose. is to be set up at Helslngfo.-s by the Columbia Univer- slty Observatory. The telescope is the gift of Miss C. W. Diuce of New York. It is intended to , phptograph. not stars, but star trails. If a telescope. having a photographic plate in its To U8' 13 DOlnted a the stars and then fixed in position, the stars will, in consequence of their annarent motion caused bv the impress lines, or trails, upon the plate! .ue leugiu oi tae unes depending upon tne time ot exposure. It Is the. ti trails that the new telescope Is intend ed to photograph, tut only the stars near the north pcle will e chosen. The telescope will be po'uted z.t the true pole of the earth's rotation, and the star trail wili spear as circles, or parts of circles. Then, by careful ex amination of these star-made lines, changes in the direction of the earth's axis may be revealed. For morbid condition take Beech am'. Pills. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "Mj- wife has been so helpless for five years that sbo could not turn over In bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." Tnis supreme rem edy for female disease quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, raelan- j cboly. headache, backache, fainting and di7zy spells. 1 his miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, , run down peop e. Every bottle guar-1 antoed. Only 50 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricko & C ., druggist. FORTIFIED MONASTERY. Where tli Monks Showed Contempt for .ItritUh Attacks. Russia holds the strongest fortified institution in the world, says the New Vork Herald. It Is the monastery of Solovetsk, aril if any military experts iesire poin'. as to the best method of protoctirnt'tal spots, they can do no Jetfe- A : ay a visit to this abode of Saonks w ike a few lessons In prac tical defer ' 'irom the practical breth ren who,,' there Granite boulders form ffc chief protection. They are a formidable circle com posing the monastery. At any I pi-V-- n- T 3oHd wall could the at- f Vi t- 'viy ue z i make an Impression. make a line nearlr a mile in ti oerence. it was during a period t 7Vau war that the trength oi i7 -C'Ctatlons was test ed and prov'V'he walls and the owers held ! .--ns, aud the men ehind the gv.?" coew their business, hich was to pour a fire Into the 3ritlsh White Sea squadron. The- monastery, which cousists of six hurches. held a valuable storo of pre cious stones and statuary. The monks did not remain Inside during the shelling of their home, but coollyJ. walked around the ledges of the gran ite walls to show their indifference to the TTo"Ck of the attacking forces. The monastery Is a noted place, and It Is estimated that the yearly number of Dllgrlias visiting it amounts to 10,000. Monks man the steamers which carry these crowds of men and women anx ious to see the fortifications and the relics In the churches. What Do the Children Drink? Dcn't give them toa or coffeo. Have you tried the new food drink called Grali-0? It is delicious and nourish ing aud tako- the olaco of coffoe. The more Grcin O you'give tho hildren ' he more health you distribute through tiiwir rr-U3ius. Grain-O is made of puro grains, and when properly pre pared tastes like the choice grades f coffee but costs about one-fourth as much. All gfoeers sell It. 15c and 2rc Costly Stables. The German emperor's new stables are to cost about $2,000,000, and will accommodate 270 horses and 300 vehi cles. There will also be lodging room for fifty married grooms an.1 coach men and their families, and for eighty single hollers and other servants. Nature's Danger Signal. Mildew Is one of the danr signals that nature hangs out. Whenever and wherever It is visible, be on your guard. It means calamity to all or ganic llfo. The only remedy Is un limited fresh air and sunshine. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best Pile Cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. KaUer Totvrt Fall. When the German emperor was at echoo! at Sa3sel. he and his brother. Prince Henrv, lodgrd in au old castle near by, but in the school the two boys were treated exactly like any other youngsters. On one occasion, it Is related, a master, knowing that Prince William was backward In Greek, and wishing to curry favor with him, told him secretly what the subject of the next day's examination would be. Sarly the next morning the prince went into he classroom and wrote the informa tion on the blackboard in huge letters, not wishing to have any unfair advan tage over his schoolfellows. eeeae9 fl Tailor Suit lor MM . . . . (DL The only way to got a Suit of clothes that will Gi you prop erty is to have it made hya com petent Tailor. We will make you a suit that we will guarantee to fit. from good eloth, nice fin ish and up-to-dato throughout, for $20. 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