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I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. - - - - ( a ESPABLTSIIEJ ) .JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAILA , [ MO1NIN 1JNE 2 , 1sosTrwELvE 1'AGES. SINa1JE cor ] ? IVJ CJN'LS "I SHELLING 'TilE ' FORTS Details of Commodore Scliloy's Recent Action at Santiago. . . ' AMERICAN VESSELS HAVE A LITTLE FUN hurl Svcnty Hugo Pmjcctilcs Against Harbor Defcnsc. SHOTS CAUSE STONE WALLSTO CRUMBLE - - Indication that the ruing Roan1tcd in ' Heavy Spaithh Losses. . CRUISER CRSTOBAL COLON TAKES A HAND A,1Inry CrntNvr Ilnrvur.1 GeN Tim nitit 1IeeIve. . ColiMLiIrft1iLe li.JurNo 1.ipii ot lAfe on ( lie Aiiieriitit Side. ' ' : ( Coiyrhtht. 1S8 , by I'res PUIflRhIfl Co. ) LONDO4 , June 1-Ncw ( York \\'orlil Ca- - b1cgrnm-SpicItiL Telcgrarn.-Th ) ( Dnfly Mall's pecIaI from Capo Ilnytlen says : The American torpedo boat I'orter arIvod hero with dispatr.hes \Vashlngtou au rotitrnei Immediately to santIago. Ieforo - b.- . it ICtt I gathered the following facts train nil ou.iccr . on board : Scblcy began the bombardment of the forts detciidifli the entrances to santIago harbor at 2 P. ili. yesterday. Ills squadron - was composed of the armored cruscr I8rooklyn , flagship , the battleships Texas , Massachusetts and Iowa , the cruisers New Orleans and Marblehead and the torpedo bout Porter. The Brooklyn signaled the ships to maneuver at long range and opeit lire. The battleships and armored cruisers steanied to and fro in lIie : and coucon- . ratcd their flro upon Morro castle and the other hill-crowned forts. Thu smaller craft ran closer in and searched with guns for iiiortar batteries beneath Morro. The cruiser Harvard joined Schley as the born- f _ - bartlinont commenccd , but ran too close in afl(1 ( was struck by a shell and seriously Morro , Zacapa and l'tinta Carda forts suffered - fered considerably. The masonry was much knocked about and clouds of dust could be aeon flying in ( lie air as the big shells struck. iiriiig from the forts ceased and the Spailehi soldiois were made out bolting to the noighhioring hills. A Spanish war iihiip froiii behind a projecting headland fired several shots at the American ilect , but without effect. Many American shells fell near it vlicii it showed itself. Schicy made 110 attempt to enter the harbor or attack Corvera. Ills object was to locate the Span- ishi batteries. lie ceased firing about 4 p. In. , having achieved his object. Thu Anion- onus , it is believed , had no death or wounded and the damage ( lolie to their ships is comparatively small. Spanish losses arc - . supposed to be htoav' . The Daily Mail's Madrid dispatch says : An omelal telegram ( toni Cervera's no- ported attack says the American vcssels fired sixty shots. The Cnistohal Colon went out to assist the batteries. An auxiliary vessel belonging to the attacking squadron suatalned serious daniage atid dli tile YCS- sel subsequoutly wIthidn.w , In what direc- timi is not known The Cnistobat Coloii then returned to the inner harbor , having sits- - , - - . ' tamed no Injury. One of the ittncrican ships \vaht hotbed to be on fire. The whole affair Is regarded as mere reconnoiterIng on thb part of the Americans and not a serious encounter. SAN lCMINGO , Juno 1.-Ncw ( York World Cablegram-SpecIal Telegram.-Tho ) Anierleans attempted yesterday to force the Spanish sittiahroii which had taken refuge - . - In Santiago harbor , to engage in battle. Our Vcssel bombarded Forts Morro , Zacapa and I'unta Carda , discharging between the hours of 2 and 4 p. iii. , seventy shots. The Span- ishi veascls ( liii not dare to place themselves in a lmo3ition to return the fire of the Amen- can fleet. Only the cruiser Cnistobal Colon discharged a tow tisele shots. The SpanIsh - Ish feeling at Santiago now is that Admiral Cervora's fleet is in a rat trap. I'nlvatc news from I'orto Itico shows that L forty-two hCrSO3veIo injured during the bombardment of San Juan. 'rho land batteries - tories suered heavy damage. - Americans nitil Cubans hero resident have transmitted today by malt a Proannounced signed petition to I'resident dcKinIey expressing - pressing thu urgent necessity for returning Consul Grimko to hits iost. Seoit 'i'IirtisixIm Simnitisli ECM. CAPE IIAYI'IBN. Jumia 1.-The paliers publish a dispatch from dadnld declaring that the Americans intend to attack Santiago - ago by sea , while the insurgents arc making flu attach : by laii , amid to lammil reinforce- muemits at Guantanamno , east of Santiago , A dispatch from Santiago says : "Time American squamiromi which bonibandet San. tiago was composeit of fourteen vessels , amnomig vhmich were the Iowa , Brooklyn , Mmts- sachmusetts , Texas antI New Orleans , besides a gunboat and an auxiliary cruiser believed to be thc Columbia. "The five vessels which were recognized OioIiCil tire on time batteries at l'untn Canila , El Moru mind Zacapa , nut ! also on the cruiser Cnjstobai Colon , which immiti advanced toward tlio entrance of time hsibor and VItS visible from thte high sea. "The Aimmenicans fired vroJectlles of titimly- two centimetres antI the batteries , its well the Cristobal Colon , kept up an incessant respottai'o fire. Two shots lantht'd emi time after part of thu Iowa , causing damage. " 0mm tIme Ijimanish side the damage wits in- iiignltlemttit. Thu .mncnican squadromi with- ilrav at C o'clock last evening. "This mnetiiing the 'iienican fleet up- pemired off Santiago , but comitemmtetl itvelf with firing two shots , which are believed to have beemi signals ugreeil tipomi ' 1tit the insurgents - surgents , Vho ) , ntnnbenlimg 2,000 or 3.000 , arc saul to have commeemitrated thre'e or four miles fromi : Santiago. "flremtt cvcmmts are i'xjmcted hourly at San. timigo. Time Spanish authorities have taken . extraordinary iwecnLltionar' mmieasurcs and . . , - - - - htityti placeil in the harbor simecisi contmiv. anres which permit the opening cmiii closing or time jiort at will. " - Spipiliner fur it i' Iphit. 1isV.'ANA , Juno 1.--Admlrnl Cervera , it is reported here , was not at Samititigo do Cutma yesterday during the bomubmirdument by time American sqimatlrnn. had ito becii there the Spanish wmtr . ' 4iiips would have catered the commibat against time Americaus , comi1idu of a victorious putcomne , _ The Spanish troops have ordcni to mmmaho i , an energetic fight or mme resistance , accord- i lag to circumstances , with a view to facihl. , I tating thu Iandummg of Amelean forecs , so , ( that time latter may go into the interior of the country , where the Simanish are con. viuceil they will be able to defeat ( item. , 'rho Siautim army amid navy ciii anxious to measure urums with thmt Anmericans cnil nro 4sairoua that Prolmitious occasion imimt J _ - Loon prsnt , itself , trusting for the result It " to ( lie aursc of the Spanish soldieni and Qm.1 : * ' better oramiiation aid to the greater skill of their commanding otfl- cerL 511'ANtAIIIS OCI' 31OItI i1jAT1I ) . ClnIis Again to lhmtve Won n ( florloti , , vi c t 0 r. MADILID , June 1.-il a. m-Thcm minister of marine , Captain Aunon , has received a dispatch saying time American squadron has suffered a chock before Suntlago do Cuba. The flm-o from the Spanish forts amid the fleet of Admiral Cervera is alleged to aye repulsed the American ships , which are re.- ported lo have retreated anti are saki to have been damaged. The Spanish fleet , It is asserted , did not suffer. 5 p. m.-Tho minister of marine , Captain Aunon , on leaving the palace this afternoon after a visit to the queen , said : 'The American squadron has bombartd and tried to force the Santiago forts , which replied vigorously. The Cristobal Colon advanced to time mouth of the harbor. exchanging shots whim time enemy. who fired seventy shots against the forts. The damage domme Is not reported. Tue Colon hit an auxiliary American ship , damaging it. The Colon was not hurt. " Purther details are withheld. The following undated official dispatch from havana has been received hero : The American squadron , commanded by Comamodora Schley , comimiiosetl of large iron- thuds and cruisers. attacked time fortifications mit time entrance of Santiago do Cuba. Our ironclad Cnlstobai Colon , closing time mouth of the hiort and Buhlportel by the fire from the forts. repulsed the attack , causing darn- ago to the cmmemy. ( Signed , ) MANTEItOLA. Iii time Senate today Count Valencia asked If time news of the American repulse at Santiago - tiago do Cuba 'as omcial , The minister of mafine , Captain Aurmon , replied afflrma- tively , addlmig : "The imowa is a good augury for further victories which the courage and high merit of our sailors give reason to hope for. " The Semmate then quickly "noted with satisfaction the brilliant victory of the Sininish fleet. " WAShINGTON , June 1.-Time Navy de- partnient had no wormi at 9:30 : o'clock this morning of the reported bombardment of the defences of Santiago and is Inclined to believe any firing was not of an important character , 5t0r3 of the Plglitlmig. NEW YOrtK , Juno 1.-An Evening Journal special .frorn Cipe hlaytlemi says : The ton- pedo hiont Porter arrived at Mole St. Nicolas at D o'clock this morning with dispatches for Washington. It heft irnmnefihmitoly , but before going to sea time following story of the bombardment of Santiago tie Cuba was obtained by your correspondent at time Mole : Time American squruirorm , augmented by time torpedo boat Porter , tile auxiliary cruiser mmd time protected cruiser New Orleans , ap- vroached time entrance to time harbor of San- tlngo at mihOUt 12t0 : p. rn. . the Iowa leading. Immsido tim entrance to the immmrbor was seen 0110 or the war ships of Cervera's fleet , stripped for action. As the American fleet drew mmear the New On'.eans ' was detached amid steamed forward ahead of the Iowa , Texas amid Massachusetts. One of the forts opened fire and it replied , time otimer two slmlpmt dini'ctlng their fire at time battery on the Pumitmi Corda within the harbor and to the westward of time posItion occupied by the Spanish ship. The latter replied to the tire and at once became a target for all time American 81111)5 cmigngcd in time battle. It retired behind a protecting imemidlarid and vas not seen agaIn tlcnlng the engagcmmmommt. Thmo Iowa , directed by Captain "Fighting Bob" Ev'mmms ; the Massachusetts , Captain F' . J. hilggimisomi ; time Texas. Captain J. W. Philip , and the New Orleans , Captahm : WIl- llama M. Folger , kept up their terrific fire against time Memo , Zacapa and Punta Corda forts for two hours , their projectiles of enormous size doing tremendous damage to time defense of time harbor. Time masonry of Zacapa and Morro was crumbied almost into dust and time forms of Spanish artihlenymmien amid immfantry could be plainly seen flying to safety hehind the neighboring imiils. Tile auxiliary cruiser wimich joined Scimley's fleet just before time battle took piace was lilt by sheila from time torts and it Is thougimt it was seriously damaged. After seekimmg the protectIon of a jutting la'adiaiid , time Spanish war ships continued to lire projectiles - tiles over the hills toward the fleet , but timey immid no range , not evemi directIon to their shots , and the simeils fell harmlessly into the sea. That the nimimiber of killed ammd wounded cmi time Spanish side Is enormous no one doubts , for time and n.tin when the American shells lilt tile iattcries squarely and ammiid the flying masonry amid dismantled guns time forms of amen vere seen. Time dntmmago done to the American fleet cannot be learned , hut ft Is not thought any crson was kilieP-if indeed anyone was woummileil , LONDON , June 1-ThIs city is bewildered by the cbntilctIng r.p3rts from Santiago du Cuba which are reathing here train nil sources. "The Simanishi fleet .lottoyod or surrendered" alternates wIth "iteported bat- tie discredited at the Nav' department , " on the news piacards. Some of the pocial dispatches have seemingly mInute detaiis as to how "The Brooklyn , standlimg well in- slmoro , opened the battle yesterday aftonmmoomi , and how a heavy fire was coimcemmtnated by time wimole squadron on Morro anti the other defenses. to which they replied funiotmsiy. " /inotiier report says : : "CmitiOtlone Seimley , after exploding mamiy tninc3 in ( hit channel , ran time Texas tar enough into the harbor to omigago and sink the fleina Mercedes. " 'rho Daily Clirommicie timimmkH time gemmerai situation itt gnmtvo ammil says : "The rumors of a secret nrrammgeni emit between Frammco amid Spain continue witii a singular persistence and the reports of French designs upon time Canary islands amid Ceimta are gatimoning atremmgtim. " ComitImmmmimmg. time Clmronlclc says : "lii commumiercial circles it is agreed that ( Ireat Britain will regard France taking the Canaries or Ceuta as on unfriendly net and also that It France helps Shmaimi , public oplimion hero will tlcnmnrmd that we assist. " Tue I'alI Mall Gazette devotes nittcii apace to time Ammgio.Amuenican relations and while dlsavowimmg its belief that ammy treaty of allIance cxist5 , says : "Timers will be somethIng - thIng beU.er , time recognition of our unities atmil time rapidly consolIdating semise of corn- mon brotherl Immess. I Iemmceforth U rent Unltatmm nmmd Ammienica will approach these timitmgs In tile right sinit and Angio.Smixon solidarity will becomne more and mnore a force to be rcckommcd witim. " Stiemmgtltqmtiiig Cemitn's P't.rt fliemi t Imm , , ( Copyright , lStS ) , by I'ress t'uhllsiimmg ) Co. ) LONDON. June 1.-New ( York World Ca. blcgrani-Special Tolegramn-The ) ( 'hrommi. do's ( libraltar slmeciai says : " 1 visited Ceuta today. Time town is crow.led with soldiers. 'I'imo forts arc supposci to be imnmregnmibie , but arc being strcmmgtimcmied. I'risoncrs arc siowly constructimmg mm large mmmole for a lIre. p050(1 m'behtered harbor , There is extreme nervous suspiciomm against time 1mmgitsim. 1 was arrested witim my Daily Mail colleague while waikimmg ( Iowa tIme main mood near the old forttlications ammd marched before time gt'ieral , commrnamidimmg , but releacd after a lommg discussion , Tue gemmeral feeling is that there is sommmcthltmg In the air at Ceuta , " . itmmsft'rliig l'rmiel ball C'umnmmlett' . \VASI1iNCITON , Jumlu i.-\Vitii the Cx- ceptlomi of otto regiment imm Iowa UIIII some troops In Keutuiky the mustering of volumi- teers umider the first call of the president is oimipietii. Adjutunt Gcmmcral Corbin an. noumiceti tonight that a trifle over 123,000 inca iuii bcn mnustsred into time United tatcm service. SIIOWiN BY ELECTRIC LIGhT Beantlc of the ni1d1ngs and Burroinidings Made More Lovely , ON THE EXPOSITION GROUNDS AT NIGHT hliumtnndlomi a Most Von4roup , Mnc- stifler of tiic Lochisicot of the SCCmiil4IffCCt Enjoycil ii Mntm ThlouNands. After the pageantry of the day the expo- Ion at night was a dream of surpassing loveliness , As the twilight deepened and the electrIc radiance burst over the grounds there was presented such a spectacle as no Imagination had ever painted and the un- manse crowd that thronged the court nail tiromenamies was literally speechless with admiration , A visit to the groummds last night was infinitely more delightful than during the day. As the sun dropped behind the tall dome of the Oovernmcmmt building the cool breeze . , y gratefully rcfreshimmg ammil the peopie who hind wilted during the hot afternoon acquired new immsplrntion. Mauy of timose who hail arrived earlier In the day stIll remained amid after 6 o'clock the rush toward the grounds was again begun. Before 8 o'clock there were oppar- emmtly as many people on the grounds as at any time during time day and the arriving motor traIns continued to bring new acces- sions. Those who had expected that seeing the exposition would be a fatiguing and heat inducing occupation were never more agreeably dIsappointed. There 'was an abco- lute absence of heat mind dust and in spite of the vast crowd It was possible to walk all over time grounds without Immconvenicnce or disconifort. Opportunities to sit down and rest were so numerous that there was mme excuse for becoming weary and aitogether a more delightful place to spemid an evening could not be desired. Ligittitig Up ( lie Court. The illumination of the mnaln court was in Itself a spectacle sumcient to reward the waiting. Just as the outhimmes of the far away buildings began to grow indistinct n time deepenimmg simadows. a single cluster of electric lamps on each aide of the lagoon was lighted. Then another amid another until the row of pIllars timat. circles midway between the lagoon and time btmiidings was crowned with incandescent luster. Another turn of the switchboard and time circle immediately - mediately surrounding time lagoon adiled its radiance and flashed golden bars across tIme water. In another Instammt the full circuit was opened and every outline amid pinnacle of the big buildings blazed with higimt. The effect was Indescribable. Thousands of electric bulbs filled the vast court wIth goldemi effulgence. The glaring white of the archItecture was tempered to a softer tint and the water of the lagoon glowed and glistened ummiier the descending radiance like a phosphorescent sea. WordS cannot describe the emicimanting splendor of the scene. It was magnificent beyond compar- Isrnm or comment and time Immense crowd that had been % aitlmmg patiently for time niomnent gazed In dumb admiration. For a few seconds the va'st court was as silent as tliotmgh It was peopled with wax figures. Th.n time approbatbn of the people was. vented In a volley of cheers and handclap- ping. On every sIde were heard- the most extravagant expressions of admiration and If any doubt was left that time T.ransrnlsslsslppi Exposition was the most wonderful acimiove- meat that had ever been accomplished , it vns forever dissipated. nut the electrical magnificence was only one of several delIghtful features that en- tertalned the visitors last night. The Grand Plaza on the Bluff tract was packed with an crmtiiuslastlc audience that heard the mug- imifleont program rendered by the Manlmie band with hearty appreciatlomm. Nearly every number was encored and the repeated demnand'i of the auditors extended time en- tcrtalnnmeimt to an unanticipated lemigtim. "mI vt'vorks iii the EvenIng. " Imuniediately following the concert the. most iniposlng pyrotechnical display ever semi in Onmaima was given In the vacant space back of the west midway. The principal - cipal features uyere the set pieces which represented - resented easily recogmmiznble pictures of President McKInley , Admiral Dewey and Governor hlolcomb. That of Admiral Dewey was particularly effective. Time picture was surmuountetl by a cross of Cuban and Amen- can hugs with a shield on which a imuge golden eagle was perched. The colors were sharply defined ammfi the effect was exception. ally brilliant. Time display of rockets , mines and the other more famIliar fireworks - works was equally superior. In spite of these important counter attractions - tions the various resorts of the midway managed to secure a liberal patronage. All the buildings except the Government build- lug remained open until 11 o'clock. when time gates closed and time first day of the exposltlflm ended with every promise of continued - tinued success. - ii us ! c A'I 'i' i i L EX I'O S I'S' ! ON. % cii ihi'eelseil bydlit' Crovds ANNCmII- 1ded to IIslemm. Tim imiusical part of the opening exercises presented a variety of features , many of which were conmmendahle even when time vast opportunity which lies before the Musical - ical department is taken into consideration , It is a good thimig to call into being a new musical commiposltion as a lasting tribute to the ummion wimiclm forever exists between divine - vine art amid any noble Imumman enterprise , it is a good timing to proclaim to the peoimlo at large thtt : in great eveimia music has a fitting Illaco because it is also great. Time exposition chmorus , the Marine band and the Thommiami orchestra were all heard ycster- day , helping to express the grandeur of lmlea wimich hums united nearly the whole world iii ( nieimdly rivalry and brought forum the Tramismnississippi Exposition. It would lie ummjust to judge the singimmg of the chorus imy time work done so far. Tue opmiiflg ode , supg out of doors whim band accoimipanimitent , gave no chammce at all to ilisliiiy any real macnit , It was conihimetcil by Mr. Willard Klmnball without accident mmii was gemierotmsly applauded. Tue ommo miunmber summg witlm tue orchestra mit time ovemmimig eommcirt was hmirdly to be heard , oing to the strength of time acconipaimi. memit , Subsequemmt concerts will afford time ChorUs a better opportunity to reveal Its l'ouvcrs amid the extent of its trainimmg. it mtumtmbered yesterday sonmewbat over 100 voices , of which the proportion of men was rely smmmnhl , The ode written for time opening cercmno- ales was by iiemmry M. illossom , Jr. , but it one irene to judge it by its immaturity he woimid conclude that It was written by a bud , The music Is by Mrs. II. ii , A. Bcah , a composer of great ability nail considerable originality. It is evident that she waa In. structed to "imiako It easy" amid withIn thu mmarrow lines allowed lmer abe accomplished much , The movemnemmt is that of a march and is well scored for time instruments. The voice parts are very simple , but there Is considerable yoriety of timematic treatmnemmt given to the instrumemmis , It is churcimiy in style , composed iii the anthem form without solos and in as a general thing In oven four hart writlag , It hardly rises to the height expected for so important an event , but there nr cyltiently reasqas for this , In the cyenioj the InitiaL concert by the orchestra was give n the AuditorIum en- tier the able direction ef Mr. Arthur Mec. The orchestra numbered th1rty-fte players and while every one La zstrate musician the balance of tIme parts i so bad , owing to the few violinists and wkla players , that the ensemble is coiittnuahiyyitlated and an injustice done alike to tb conductor and those under his dlection , Two first violins , two second and t viohM should be added to the orchestra without delay. Time cost would not be worth cmsidering In view of the generous outia' of money already en- dertnkcn by the ei'posiion ( managers to make the musia alt that it should be , Time program last eyening wa 'well selected and was played in an artstio manner that enthused - thused the audience to the pitch of demand- lag a repetition of every nuteber , which , however , was only granted once. The Marine band. has every reason to remain - main the pride ot Washington and will dotmbtlcss become the fatmonlta with the exposition - position audiences , It tilays all styles of music well and caters of course to the popular - ular taste. CONCEIIT lIT TIOMAS' OItCIiESTILA. Ammdtttiriumu rormitniiy COnMeCrflted to Ettil for Vlmiciu it ' , Vnpm Ordmuitieih. The Inaugural concert iii the exposition AudItriumn last night offered an opportunity to the people of Onmaha and of the surrounding - ing territory to listen to Theodore Thomas' celebrated Chicago orchestra , and it was cx- lccted that the capacity of the spacious building would be put to a severe teat , hnmt with the usual perversity of time Omnaimmu pub- lie , these expectations were a long way from realization , and ihe audience which greeted the appearance of the orchestra amid time Exposition - position chorus occupied but a small poe- tion of time big building , Those who were there , however , were afforded a treat whmich vehl repaid them for coming , amid ( lint they appreciated timat fact was amply demonstrated - stratod by time frequency and fervor of the applause. The concert was announced to commence promptly at 7:30 : o'clOck in order that it might be finished intinmo to allow the veople to see the fireworks at 9t10 , but a most annoying - noying delay of exactly fifty-five minutes was caused by a failure to have the build. lug lighted at time appointcdtime. A few Incandescent - candescent lights jweventcd the interior fromn being entirely dark , but there was not suflhcietmt light for the musicians until the arc lights were ttmrmmed on at 8:25 : o'clock. The opemmlmmg number was entitled , "Fes- tlvnl March amid Ilynma to Liberty , " by Icaun. It concluded with "Time Star Spangled Banner , " and the presehce of the chorus was explained when this portion of time selection was reached. At a signal from Director Mees the chorus sang the stirring strains , but time result wqs most unsatistnc- tory to nil conccrndd. llathm orchestra amid chorus labored under a great thisamivantnge in not imavimig had it single rehearsal together - gether , nnd the chorus.norer oven sting the song as a body. Tue result was that time orchestra was very largely in evidence and tile cimorus was almost drowned out. There beIng no furtimer occasion for time chorus to remain on exlmibitlomm on time stage , time seats were vacated and time concert proceeded - ceeded with ( lie orchestra in sole nosses- slon. slon.The program se14ted by Drector Mees was of a varied nature nail music to suit every taste was presentmd Time execution of every iiumnmbcr was cl'nigli faultless and a rich treat was afforded thedoiigimted audi- dice. SIGSBEE MAKES A CAPTURE St. Piumil is Iteiboitcil Ia Ifiuve Secured the Aijilaumitsu Xlii , Lozideil v1t it SilalalNil 'j'jflj ) $ mmmiii Coal. NE\V YORK. June 1.-A special to the Journal fnomn Key West says that the Spanish - ish troop ship Altonso XIII , with troops amid coal on Uoari , was captured on Mommday off Cape May81 by the auxiliary cruiser St. I'aul , Captain Sigabee. Time St. Paul fired sevemitcemm shots before the troop ship aur- rendered and several of them took effect. KEY \VESP , Fla. , June 1.-Tue last cc- port received from ConmmmiIore Scimloy , dated Saturday miight , said nothing about time reported - ported enpttmre of 'time ' Spanish auxiliary cruiser Aifono XIII by the St. Paul or any other vessel. The officers of the St. l'aul have heard nothummg of the affair. RUN ON TIlE IIANIC OF SPAIN. S'nmaisli I'copie Mmikc IL Rmudi to Get 'Choir Momiey. ( Copyright , IS'JS , by Press Publishing Co. ) MADRID , Jumie 1.-Now ( York World Ca- biegram-Speclal Telegram.-Spain ) is fast drifting into forced paper currency , The run upon timC Bunk of Spain has taken such proportions - portions ( lint the people form long lines hours bcforo time offl , es open at Madrid and the provincial branches. Though time bank ommly gives small notes tOr1,50O pesetas , time notes exchanging for silver iesetas or dol- lara exclusively , small twemity-ilve , fifty , 100 peseta notes , the govnmmment Imims vaiply tried to stop the run by prohibiting time export of silver , ) roniistng coin. Nevertime- less every retail store , the markets and tobacco - bacco stalls reject the notes and moneychangers - changers charge pcicept discount. Time Bank of Spain has $20,000,000 of silver to meet $260,000,000 of notes iii circulation. Taxes are collected much slower this spring. TiiC new taxes are expected to produce so little time government bias decided to raise money by a foreign loan from France , piedg- lug 'time principal manop9hies , time ministers of war , macrifle and coloiIes imaviog declared that $2i,000,000 mnontily Is India pensabie. Loim.l 'I'nhk by ( immmlmHtml. ( Copyrlglmt , 1S98 , by Jresm l'ubllsiming Co. ) LONDON , June 1.-New ( York World Ca- blegram-Speclal Tpieram.-Tho ) Daily Mail's Madrid dispatch says : "Sagasta imformed : me today that Spain had sent troops Into And iusia because there are special facilities in 'that province for embarking them for th0 Thilerlac islands , Canaries , Antilles and 4tricaim possessions , which woUld now be strommgly fortified in ease any enemy mighf wish to abet the Insolent conduct ofFtha Americans. 'We wish , time premier contIhued 'to live iii peace and respect iuteratiopal rights but never will we conaent1 to nEgotiations for a diminution of ' 'ur terrItoy. I doubt whether the alliances af vhmich there is so much talk in the air nri likely to be rep- izeth. I think thmuir object i only that of disclosing ( lie attiude'bIfUrope. ( We are strong in the right amid wUl ortimliy fulfill our duty , Spain haanuver iicked money , men and arms lmhordor to repel its ene- mica. ' " t'rle StL'ItiaIi'r I't'ui ro Sold , ( Copyright , lS8 , ty Preini Putiishming Ce , ) ICIY WEST , June 1-New ( York World Cablegrammi-Spedal TIeram.-Tbo ) Ummited States marshal sold the prize steamer Pc- dro today to the United States goyernmnent for $200,000. This amoumit is to be deposited by the secretary of thmc treasury to the credit of the secretary of the navy. The I'edro is to start tomnloadlts cargo tomorrow amid is to be turimcd QC1 to the government as soon as possible. 3t Is to be used as a ccl- lice , Cubit. Vorkiimi .u Sui.jiugui. KINOSTON , Jamaica , liune 1.-'J a. Zn- The \Vest India and l'anma Cable company is still receiving messages froma Santiago do Cuba and the company aver the cables arc not cut. ONE IIIGIITY COLUIN Oivio and Military Societies Gather to Honor the Oocazion. PARADE AN AUSPICIOUS SUCCESS Procession from the Olty to the Grounds Watched by Thousands. HOLIDAY ThRONGS ON TUE STBEETS Otisons of All Classes Out in Their Gala Summer Attire. THEIR DISPLAY ITSELF AN EXPOSITION Jmmte's LOVely flegiiimiitmr Affords n " , Velcomime Oitortnmait for SIte Show Mmide l'crfect Ii WoItuRmz's Churmimimig Presemmee. ' -I , _ _ One of the moat notable events in cenriec- tioti with the opcnhmmg of the Trnnsinissis- sllvi Expositiomi was time nmagmiIflccnt proces- sian of the distinguisiied guests of honor , of the directory and other officials of the exposition - position , and of time scores of nuihitary and civic bodies with their acconipanyiimg bands. The pageant was one of the most remmurka- blo in time history of the transmimississippl country , and It was viewed with manifest satisfaction and eyident delight by the most numerous concourse of spectators that over saw it daylight parade in the Gate City of the West , The parade itself was lengthy and clabo- rate , It was nearly two miles in lcmmgth , amid it included many prominent inca from various parts of time territory of whose prod- ucts and resources tue exposition is such a tru expoaelit. If time vrocession was lacklmmg in the display of military that Omnabaims have long been used to seeing in the great pageants time lilnce was adequately filled by the appearance of a number of goodly ap- pouring , excellently drilled companies of ( lie younger Amnericamis , whose sole regret of today - day is that parental edicts , scholastic duties amid lack of age qualifications separate thieni from the other defenders of the country. Imistead of miotimig the flue marching of a regiment - iment of United States regulars amid of tue companies of state militia that are time pride and glory of Omaima , time spectators today - day reviewed several battalions of younger cadets amid zouaves. Their presence formed a conspicuous feature of time vumado. a feature timmit distinguished time varado from its predecessors , amid a feature that was received - ceived with ciitiiumsiastic plaudits along the hue of march. Time governor nnd his staff , all arrayed in glittering gold cml royal bluC , were well received by the spectators , as were also time expositiomi officials , the mayor of tiiisaad neighhonlng cities , and other dlstlnguishod personages. All bad some tnienmls along time line , tmnti as the particular official for whoni a score of spectators haul been watching , craning their necks amid straining their eyes , nppcar d In sight , a shout of welcome thaC made tiie object of their attentiomm smile with pride and bow becomingly to imis patrons. Tiiriiim Of Siguilsoers. But if time pageant itself formed a beautiful - ful spectacle. what must be saId of the even more inspiring scene afforded by the tens of thousands that lined the curbs and sidewalks - walks , ( hint filled every avaiiaile window anh that scattered over iawmms and porches. fromii time starting point of time parade in the business section of the city clear thrpugh theresidence portion to time imposing enteramice of the exposition groummids ? It was mu wonderful concourse of hmeolmle. It was so not olouo cmi account of its great numerical dimensions , but because of its attractive appearance. Time bright warm day , tile sunshine of June's initial day tempered - perod with a cool breeze from the north , nugumented the crowd of spectators and brought out such a wealth of beautiful rai- ments and such a gorgbua display of headgear - gear as were never seen In Oniahma upon any of its former gala days. The dark robes of winter bad been cast aside by time crowd , mind the somber ciotlming of time Lenten season bad given place to time variegated gowns and the floral creations of time milliner. On the principal streets of the downtown district , notably at the cormm- era of Fourteenth , Fifteenth amid Sixteenth amid Douglas streets , time assemblage of brll- liantly attired womcmm , young and old , formed a maze of beautiful color combinations that made omme Ihink of fairyland. And of time fairies. their name was legion. With their light gowns and catchy imemidgear , with a frequent showing of the red , wimite anti blue. or a military souvenir of sonic soldier at the front , or again with a flag of time tn-color of the Knights of Ak-Sac-Ben , timey consti- tilted a picture that was unexcelled In the history of time day. In all the store windows down town , scattered about spacious lawns of the residences up town and bammked along time sidewalks between the two sections of the city , it all looked alike : tue youth and beauty of Ommiima and of tile territory tnibu- tary to it admired the parade and in turn were admired by the varadera. Smmiihiglit mmmiii Old Glory , The decoratiomma along the line of march were many and attractive. It was curious to note how many imundred dittcren forms the national colors had been woven into for decorative purposes Immense flags of time red , wimito and blue , varying in age from the time Imonored flag of ( lie reyoiu- tiomiary era with its thIrteen white stars In time field of bimme to time bnlgimt mmew flag of greater dimensions wltim forty-five states represented by as mummy stars , were thrown to the breeze all over time city. There were ccntmiinly never so ninny flags floated In Ommialma as there were on the occasion of the opemmimmg of the exposition and it's just as certain that no flags ever fluttered in a more dcllgimtful breeze. Sunlit the flags and streaniers looked their brightest anti they were kept flying from their supports by a cooling breeze , giving action as well as color to time pretty iilcture , Time counterfeit presentments of time leaders of the army and navy of time present wars were numerously displayed along the line of march , those of President McKinley , Admirals Dewey amid Sampson and General Miles beIng most frequently seen. All wreatimed or otimerwise ornaniented with the mmatiommal col- 013. Time Ak-San-Ben colors , time green , yci- iow and rod of the house of Ak-Sar-Ben IV , kingdom of Quivera , were also noted in the display of color amid were productive of many inquiries from the strangers witiiimu the gates. The Knights of Ak-Bar-Ben formed a conBpleuous part of the procession , There were nearly 200 arrayed In heavy unmoor and brilliant trappings , and they were cordially received by their many friends of their home city , and greeted with exclamations of surprise and delight by the thousands of visitors. The float of the knIghts was one of time features of the pageant and ahiegari. caliy represented Omaha by an Indian squaw of the tribe from which the city dcrivca 1t name , the history of ( be world by an 1w. THE BEE BULLETIN. Weatimer I'oreeast for Nebra'ka- Cloudy ; Easterly Winds. Page. 1 Seiticy Shells Snntlqgo Port , I'i5ONitim % by Electric l.iltt , i'mrnile to 1lxinsition Grommnls , IIxiisition Ommcn to time \Vori.l. 8 Cromdmi inspect tumum roundi. . 4 llditorint nimmi Contimmemmi , I ; I'residcnt Touoimc the hutton , (1 Coimneil hilufT , Iocnl ) int4'u IOI % NeSTS nhmh Commmtei 7 Simortluir 1irnts of a I ) S floins 4it tiit , Trmtsolimm I ) Uniteil ' A. dr l'resimyteriimmms : , . . . Seisley Immgcr for is rig ' VILil Story frolim Iinntt 't I I Comimutereimit ammit Plimmimi. vs. 12 Story of time % 'nennt Cli Temitperatmmre mit ( ) mnmmlmns hour , flog , hour. i Ieur. it ; I 1. . 9 Ii. lit . . . . . . ' 74 f I ) , in . . , , , $8 It ) ii. em . , , , 70 U Ii. in . . . . . . 8:1 : it It. Ut . . . . . . 77 7 1 It . . . . . . . lii ilL . . . . . . . . . 7 $ 8 ii. Ill . . . . . . .7 $ I ) ii , mit . . . . . . T.t Second Imty mit Ilxitiiuit i.immi itnitil Commvcrt mit B p. mmm , on Grand 1' I mu so. Concert in Ammditurlimnm , Stli , litmimul Commeeri at 8m1 on Grniid Time Imty Iowim 'h'uwim ' 1' , 1' . A. , , mtsvmtt 11)1 % , Crelmhtun hull , P. 1' . A. S'muiCIL VisIt I.Immiuuger's Gallery , ( I fl , 10 , Itcee.'tIuui to ' 1' , 1' , A , at 'V. mi. T 2l. Club htoulums , S i" mu , Traveling Men's hlmihi , Crelgimlon hail , 8mhO : 1 , . in. inense volume , the future of tim city by a good-luck horseshoe and tue house of Ak- Sar-Ihen by tue throne of the mighty Sam- son. ' . ' ' MAILCIhIII ) IU.V TilE Gh1LA'h' COLUMN i'roeessi.in Ii ) time Gruummds a N.utnble One Iii Alt Its Peuttuirep , . Time first division of tue , parmmmlo started off as timougii its movernemits were mnamiipulnted by clockwork. Grand Marshal Ciarkson was iii conmnmnd , assisted by imis aides , T. C. Shehiy. George W. Holbrook and W. ii. Timonina , all of whom , mounted upon spin- itod horses , rode up amid down ( lie 11mm , di- l-ccting the niovenmemmts of time organizatiommim imi time dilferemmt ihivisiomis. Time imarade was preceded by Chief of I'oiice Gallagher , as- aisted by time captaimis of the force. They in turli comumniammded eighty men who cleared time streets for time orgammizntions that fol- lovcd. Time pollee were in their mmciv mliii- tories and presented a neat appearammco , at- tractimmg considerable attentiomm. Time lei ice vcre followed by time Trananmississippi Troop- ens , who , lmioumnted , marched four abreast. These mcmi iresemmtei a strikimig appeantmmmce , clothed in their regulation uniform , consIst- 11mg of silk hats , dress coats end white leg- gins. They were in command of Celemmel MeWimorter. There were sonic sixty of timemmi amid they represented the business ruterests of the city. , Closely following time Troopers followed the hand of the Ummiversity of No- brmmska. There were twemity-nine macn , with Prof. Easterly as the loader. Tue boys wore ciothoml imi timeir full dress udiform , consistitmg of blue coats and wimite duck trousers. The music of tills baud was prepared especially for time occasiomi amid was received with hearty appiause all along the line of imiarch. Tile feature of time division was time cadets of time University of Nebraska. Time boys nmarchcd with tile prccislomi of veteran aol- diers and numbered 250 , under time comnioud of Major Charles H. True. While their ummi- forms verc not striking , timeyveru mieat , consistimmg of blue coats and wiiite duck trousers. The Council Bluffs 111gb. school cadets were next iii line to ( lie nunmbcr of fifty , un- tier the commnammd of Captain E. S. Beards- icy. They marched well and kept step to tile music of the Coiuinbiami hand of this city that followed closely behind. This baud consisted of twenty-one pieces amid was Un- tier time direction of Paul F' . Gaunon , leader. As upon many fonmmior occnsiomis , tlmo Omnaha 111gb school cadets were the center of attraction , There were 250 of ( lie boys , besides the tlrummm corps. Timey were looketl after by Lieutenant Campbell. U. S. A. , who ia their instructor. Time boys wore time regulation uniform of blue , with white log- sings. Time Webster Zounves , umnuler tue command of Captain Sues , presented a striking apPearance - Pearanco , on account of time fact that their uniform was time gaudiest of time gaudy. There were sixty men in line , all wearimmg the red fez , imlue Jackets , - red breeches and white leggings , imi addition to 'wimicii they were clad in white vests , with bright yellow girdles. Time Clarkeon camp of time Sons of Voter- aims of South Omaha closed up tiio division. These men were in commumnamud of Captaiti Etter anti numbered sevommty-five. Their ummi. form was blue caps , coats and white pants. Their street work was out of thai ordiminry , anti elicited frequent and hearty applause all along time line of nmarcb , lit time Seenuiti hIisiou. The second division was lead by Assistant - ant MarsitalV. . 0. Shriven and his aimics , J , A. Kumimim , A. 1) ) . SmmmlthmV. . R. fliclmartleon and D. 1.1. . Ilaverit'y. and while it was mmot military to any great extant , it contained the dignitaries of time day. It vai3 imrecedd by the band of itmmntiolpim , ha. 'iith F. Greemi as leader. There mycre sevemmtcemi pieceS , time mimeim weanImmg catchy uniformiw of blue ammd wimite. 'Fimeir musi was considered of tile finest quality anti was appreciated by time spectators who watched tile procession as it passed. Fohlowimig the band were the amen 'who made time expositiomm. They were l'reiiidemmt Vatties , time nicmnbenu' of time various depart- macate , ( lie : ncxabers of the executive 'coni- mittee and the directory , till riding in car- rlages. Immmmediateiy iii timelr woke rode time speakers of time day , ammd time invited gimests , some 300 in numuber , including time comtmmlmi. siommera froni time vaniomma Tramlsmississipii ) , states , together with tue governor atmd his stat ! , The members of the second division , while not. decked out with gOlil lace and tinsel , were' the suimject of mttcb commmmmmemmt , an they were mostly men of note. 'Fimero were mayors gmloro and gimommg timemn were Mayer Moores of timis city , Mayor Enbor of Sommlm ( Ommimuha , Mayor Jennings of Council Bluffs nnml Mayor Graham of Limmeohmi , Irnmneditmtely ieilind them nero the members of time city cirnmiIs of Onmaha , South Otmmlma , Coumicu Bluffs , hastings , Uncoiim , Fremnont and halt a dozemm smaller towns in time trans. mnississlrimi region , Rev. 1)r. Nicimols , vho inveked time divine blessing upon time success of time exposItiomi , occupied tile carriage with l'resident VaL- ties , anti bowing to Usc right and left ac- knowiedged the cheers that greeted liimmi uli along time line of marcim. Immediately ( oh- iowing rode lion , William .1 , Ihryamm , accomn- paimied by moat of time state oulicers , wlmo in turn were followed by ( ho county nncl city ofilcials. Clad in their regimentals of tlte rank which they occupied followed Governor Silas A. hloicomb anti General Barry , ( lolonri Lunduen , l'eabody , Moies , Burresum , Ilarmmeum , - Contiuued on Fifth 1'tupt4 OPEN TO TIlE WORLD Great Tranmississipp1 anti International. Exposition a Iteality. PRESIDENT M'KINIEY ' STARTS TIlE WHEELS. Presses the Kay that Gives Living Energy to Waiting Machhiery. FORMAL EXERCISES OF TIlE OPENING. Program of Speeches and Musia Carried Out. With Military Precision. MIGHTY THRONG TAKES IN THE FESTIVITIES Oiminhimt Eumertnhuis a 'l'remumeUhlOhltl Gmi Iterlug lit Cit iiums ut time Ceit- ti til \'e.t nit tue ( ) censitii of It Sigutmi The fonmmmal opelmimig of time Tranemlasis. slppi and Interimatloimmil lxpnsltiomi occtmrrctl at mioon yesterday witim sucii limiposimig pommmp ammil ingenlmtry as bcilttetl time comimpletiomi of aim enterpniso imu wimicli time imopes amid labors - of a mighty people are emmtwintxl. Time opening exercises occupIed nearly two iiourtu anti it was after 12:30 : o'clock whemi l'resi- dcmmt McKiimley athiemi his greeting , A pressure - sure of 1mm fimmger liberated ( lie electric- spark timat flammiied across the colitImmelit amid gave lIfe amid mmmovcmmment to time silent inn- _ _ _ _ chummery. Tue big uuimmift iii time power imommse turned slowly iii Its bearimmgs , tile dynatmios imummmmmmed softly , then sang shrilly as timey felt the full force of time mighty current , ( lie band burst into a sweliimmg mtntiicmim and cx- uberant cheers frolum imimmmimnernble timrommta welconied time oxoositiemu imito life. NothIng could be mmiore numapicloums ammml in- spinimmg titan thu comiditiomis that attemmded the oiiemmimmg. After weeks of tears anti frowmms , Nmituro greeted time exposltloum with one of imer mmmorniest imioo.is. Dommmeti by ( ho mimost trnmmshumcemmt of Nebraska skit's , bathed and giideii by a flood of glorious mtummsimimio amid kisseti by time softest of smmlmmlmmer wimmtls , tile \Vimite City might nhllmost immspire time liii- aginatiomi lIke a islomm of the celestial immib- itation. Ilewlltlenimigly amid mnumgmmlflcommtiy beautiful , It chmnhiemmges time nmhmmmhnmmtiomi of every semiso anti comimmmimmmuis time mmmmrostnaimied emmtitusiasmn of every imtlmolder. _ _ _ _ The nimiltitutie timnt witmmessetl time event- poured immto time gates front time early mmmormm- iimg. Tile lmuge omiciosumrc m.eelmietl shout amid deserted after time busy activity of time lure- vlous .imtys . iii whIch mimi nrnmy of m'orkmmuemm imatl Inbored tiny mmmiii mmlght to hlri'liarc time expositiomm for its gmmestmm. Those who unit observed its progress were astoummmtlcd at time tramlsfoninmitiomm whlcii timese inst days immmml wrought. Althmotmghm there were tletniis yet. to b perfected time omisemnbie was of commi- luletoness amid 'while time mnalmm court was still barren of visitors thmo imimimmemmaity of its out- lilies were emmipumasized by its desolation. , Gntlerhiig of tile 1'eiLiw - - - Grndmtlfr few imummilned workmen up- peared and busied themselves imu adtling a ulnlsiuimmg touch iiere and tilere amid sweeplmmg imp time scattered refuse ( limit remmmaimmed to tell of tile previous activities. Aimnost at the satuio tmmmmo time first skirmmmlmh lumen of exile- sitlomi visitorm arrived mmmmml imefore P o'clock tue tide of arrivals begnmm to assume time inolmortions of a torrent. Mauiy of time early visitors were people froni tile smmrrounthlng coummtry , wimose immmniemmmme hummcii baskets urn- claimed their inteuitiomm tt ) stay all tiny , anti at first timey rere conteimted to range tlmenm- selves emi seine elevated ptlmmt amid comitemn- vlnte time mmmngmmlticemmce arotmmmd thmemum with ad- mmuination that seemed too forvemmt for actual contact. Frommi 9 o'clock until Into in time nftor- noon the motor tnnimms mmioving tomvnl-ti (110 groumuds were ioadetl to timeir capacity , Time service was temmiporarhly imimpetleti by time Ida- mdc , but dunimmg tue remnmminden of time day it was well maimmtainetl. The imCoimlg were deposited at the emitranco as rapidly - idly as timey couitl get atlmmmission amm.l there wan aim nlmmuost. commtinmmiml crush at tub primucipnl gates. Immalde tile groummds them was every facility for commufort. Tile crowd was well distributed and it was evident tlmmmt there will be 110 mlutllcmmlty in scehimg tutu cx- PositiOmi ' . 'itimoumt dlseommmfort evcmm with 5ev- cml iiummiinetl timommsmmmld people scattered through time gmoumids atmul imumhitlings. Time simmided colonnades - nades afforded grateful simelter from time sun anti brick and gravel of whIch time court and walks were constructed ehimuhmlimteml amiy Inconvemuiemmee from ( lie ilust. So comfortable wan time simatimu amid cool interIor of the bumildlmmgs amid colonimatlen that the people scenmemi to prefer it to mttmmmmdimmg In the sumu to hear time exercises ammmi time few timousaummIs that assembled around time sleakern' stnmmd iii anticipation of time or- rival of the parade were a mmmere limmmmtltui in proportion to those who gratified timoir curl- oslty on other ilarts of time groummdmi. Arrummigeimmemits ut time ( .m'iumimds , Tile formal exerclbcs took hmlace at ( lie eastern enti of time maimm court. Time speakers occmmlletl tin elevtmtcml Imoaltion ui tile arch of tIle central pavilion of time east coiommmmmulc , beimig 1mm full view trommm time seats arranged for time audience on the imroad walk sur- roumumhimmg time lagoon , A Imirge stammml for time cimorus imatl beemi erected just him front of time vinee selected for tile slicakens , time seats being arranged in hianks , Time clmorua amid time Mmirimme ijanml oceuphemi these seats , Iii frommt of this stand ammtl extending around time sweeping colominmudes vere long rows of setters , anti these werum occupied mit tmn earl ) ' hour , 'lime elevated colommmma'iea ' vcre cm'owmicti with people cager to get a front seat mtt time ampimroachummg exercises , A rope oxteimfihmig fmomn time east ends of time Macimiumery anti Electricity timid time Mines buildings to ( ito imugoomm roil cut off time entire - tire exetlra of the nmaimi court , amid a score of guards veme oeeupleti lii keepimmg time lico- plc fromu breaking timrougit the barriers. omli.SYii'u : IlUi4IC .AN1J J'IIAY flit , Ccmvusc , , , i.i JleIuIiefuri' Imul . % tmi I- emt.t , of 'l't'jm 'l'hsomsmumil , , It ynm4 11:45 : when time iimme of paratio rcaclmetl time gtomintlmm ammO Presitlemmt Vuttlu-s ietl time bug lute of gumests tlmrammghi the Auii- , toniummi gate antI to time central pavilion , In time party was Governor ilolcomnb mind life omcial staff , tito latter mmli in uniform , time Nebraska state officers , menmbers of time hoard of Directors of time expositiomi , may01 and city omciais of Omnaima , members of tue expositiomi comumniissions of various atntea , delegates of the Travelers' Protective asso- elation , imnonminemit citizens of Omimima armil smmrroundiimg cities. Mammmmger Itosowmiter of time Icpartmtlent of l'mmbhiclty anti Promotion was unable to attend , beimig confined at lrnmumo as time result of overwork. 'Fimo chorus amid baimtl took jtossossiomt of time mimusle stand just as time parade reached ( lie grountla. The United Staten Marhmmo hand occmmpiem.l the foreground , tIme brigimt. roil coats of tlo band fornming a brilliant siucetaclo ngmmimmst ( lie variegated background of time chorus , 'I'tme latter was augmented hiy a clients of fifty voices train thmo Ulmi- , ytumsit ci'orus of LIncoln , Nctm , When the gmeat novd of guests 'tmd hiartlahidnuts iia