F- I 'P - - - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - ' 1 . - 2 . , . ' 1111E OMAhA DAILY BE1 : SUNDAYS j UNE , 1898. June & ) S3S. Warm , Weather Comforts See us for your needs-all prices are just no matter if for luxuries or necessities- Cotton Stuffs for _ * . . Waists aiiil ' Dresses : : , . The choicest . . . I PatIerLH ol : , . - 3 ynrils line Aincrican GIngIam , 38c. 3 ynrd American Madrtu 4c. 3 yarth flue Cheviot. 45c. a yards fine Cor(1 ( ' ( NOVCIt' , GOc. : yri Scotch Glngtiatn , e. 3 yarth Organi1o Zcphyr at fl-ic. 3 .yartl Airnorn Mturaa 43c. Summer SCItFatC Ski rts Dress Skirts of grass cloth , linen , IiIltO U1l ( craI4II. i 8Ccti ) flII(1 mary of styles. A goofl , well made IAnen Colored Skirt at Oc OVII. A splemlid wenritig homespun Crash at \'liite 1'lue Skirts In an 'nilless Variety - riety at $1.50 , $1.t)5 ) , $2.25 , $2,7 , $3.t0 , 4ew SiIlc " 'The ' V.0 1 y lat. For Sashes est. " New flack TwIlkd Silk br a hanil- sonic sash. Ucautiful rich glossy black wilt hot 1I1UH or crush wlicii worn. Cost only about halt the Price ot a regular asli. Aiitl the price-think ( tIt It- I Se a yard. Ladies 1-lava you eeit the biMultilill Royal WTor _ cestor Coiet eXllilit at the CXjOSitiOIl ? itcinember. We carry a full lion of these gootis , liichtiiUng theIr Summer Styles 117 and 538. Call and see theni. r Vet Muslin ' 11IIlllg1l au O1)Wl- Underwear lug iii the side. walk , lflU1e iieces sai'y Jy alterations in our store front , the vater poured Iii during the storm of Friday night and wet dowti a lot ot Muslin Underwear. mostly gowns , corset covers and drawers They vItl be sold at a great sacrIfice on Monday. We cannot give particulars. but conic and you svlll not be tllsapolnted. [ or A few suggestions Graduates for the little things that are put oft until - til the 1at momeiit. White itid Cloves , in short , medium and long lcngthi. Fans , In hand-painted and spangled. Sash 1tibbons In sIngle nail double faced satin , also moire anil iilutn tafTeta. Underwear Lulies' ; wit i te ] 'iblIJl ( C 0 t t 0 Ii Union Suits , low neck and abort BleeveS. falicy crocheted neck. 2c each , Pure Lliile Union Suits. low neck , short sleow's. buttoned seross the front , in white. lilack and ecru , 81,00 each , Ladles'1iIte Cotton Ribbed Vests , low tiock and sleeveless , fancy crochet slioultiers. 20c each. New Shirt Waists L 4'-J It wouhd be ; 'j' : " r.-cw Rc SU'l1 an ; s : : SOrtiflehit of Ever day nilds soon' now things to the hue. Notions WTaterprOOf 1) 1. 0 S S Facing. For elegance anti durahilhity It eXCelS all others. If you ride a llcyele. ask to see .uur . No. 3-six Inches wide. This binding nut nuily protects the skIrt fu'rnii the wheel , but keeps it in losltlon so that it hangs gracefully at all times without the use of clghts-2ic per yard. 'Vo also have this bhiuhing In many other styles and prices. Domestics Retdy-lnnde Sheets , 8lxhO or 2x21 , guaranteed toni , at &Oc each. Ready-mimado l'lhlow Cases. 45x36 or 1'/4x1 yard , also tori , , at 12/c each , . Feather l'illows at $2.23. $2.75 , $3.00 and $3.50 itr pair. Feathers ( white duck ) , at SOc I > C' imund. C.cnulne Live Goose leathers at 75c hier POulid. Flag Bunting , absolutely fast colors , 28 inches wIde. at lOc per yard. _ _ Laces p- \ Arc Ill. great demand for i\'I. graluati . , -a : gowns. We can 1)10550 Ofl in White Silk Laces , Valenclenuies Laces or the lretty Mec- liii Idglngs. Some ot our custouiiers prefer the Mecliii to the Valcuciennes lace. 130th arc sultnble for summer goods , A Pericut Miss Britt is with Skirt iis at 1)FCSOIIL ( 'tern- Supporter oiisti'ating the ' 'Autohtlatic" Skirt Supporter. She , 'llh be glad to have the mules come and see thmii. TIme ) ' are easily nmhjust. ed au , ! wIll keep the heavIest skirt from saggIng. These have a epochal showing at a main ulalo counter. IIoslci'y 1ic1i Cs' Black 0o14 oil .1-1 osti , s'ttli double toe , solo and heel , In drop stitch , 15c-3 Palr.$1.OO. Ladles Black Gauge Cotton hose , with , bight splIced heels and double sohc , 23c Pair. Children's liuie Ribbed LlsI Ihose , In black auth tail , 20c valr. . ' - It 1Viiis Wearers Si ite 0 introducing J the ' 'Cresco" Corset , the only coi'set hnale fi 1IIIfII that c'allllOt 1)reak at /,71Iiq1 % the waist line , we have received inaiiy coinplunentai'y coin- ineiits from our customers. When you can get such a combInation of comfort and corset correctness as the " ( 'resco' offers , at the same price of old style corsets. don't you think it would be well worth your while to give the matter a careful investigation - tion ? Viicii tiext you buy a corset try a "Crcsco. " . _ THOMPSON , 'BELDEN & CO iAssEs TIlE REVENUE BILL f3ix Deinocratici Senators Vote with the Republicans. MEASURE WILL NOW GO TO CONFERENCE ( Ilk I tH 1'resei , Slinjie flue 11111 CarrIes i'zosI"Iiiis I'o , fl Ifuiid I ssuut' and Coluiuime ( If lIi Silver Sc I jii Irnge. WASHINGTON , June 4.-With no incident corthuy of special ziote , but with manifesto- - tIuiis of deep Interest. the war revenue niece- are was passed by th enatu this eveuming at. 7:05 : o'clock. The bill was uuider consideration eight hours today , ' A score or uiiore atteimipte , ere inale to aitiend It , but lum only three or four instances were the attempts successful. Particuhmu' effort WUB made to amend thu 1,011(1 hOVlSIOli of the measure , but it was futile lii every iuistauice. The most notable ainentlinent made to the measure today was that iii&uhe by Mr. Till- luau , placIng a duty of 10 cents a 1omind on I all tea Iniported into the United States. The ! umendunent created no debate and was adopted 38 to 32. It Is calculated by the senate exhicits that the duty , if It be fluidly einetcil luito law , , , 'llh raIse at least $10- 000,000 , and iirobably itiore. An nunendmeiit offcrcth by Mr. Chiliton I ( dciii. , Tax. ) , a member of the finance coin- iiilttoe , hlOVhdeS for a tax , graduated cc- cordluig to urlce , upon all urticles 5old under I a vatent right , tradenuark , or name not open to gelierni misc , and whiiclt are not otiiervtec taxed the lull , Through an aunenthineut olTered by Mr. Liuitlsay ( deni. , iCy. ) the senate decideth not to Place a stnunp tax on bundles of umows- iiaiors iinrtly or wholly printed whIch weigh less tliuti ) 100 hOUuithS. A tax of 4 cents a barrel was placed on adulterated flour , anti a stamp tax or i cent on every ticket entitlIng this holder to a neat in a 1)01,1cc , or varhor car or berth iii a sleeping car , tIle conipany si'llluig thin seat or berth being required to flux the staid ) . Oum ( lie passage of the measure every ro- inbllcan , voted Iii tue utmrnaIve ( , By parties - ties the vote in fayor of ( lie measure was as follows : htepuhulcan , 30 ; democrats , 7 ; populist. I ; silver Tehiubhleafla. I ; total , 411 , AgaInst the bill ( ho ute was ; it'inocrat , 20 ; populist , 7 ; silver repubhlcans , 1 ; total , 28 , The deunocrats who yoted for ( lie bill werti : I Mesers , Caffery , tlorman , Lindsay , Mclnery , Mitchell , Murphy and Turplo ; ( lie iiopuliet l The Omaha Be Map of Cuba Coupon , Present this Coupon with ' lOcfor I t AMapofCuba. I A Map oftho West InrUe3. I I And a Map of the Woild , By Mull I4CCu1t8. , . GUI OUT TillS COUPON. This Coupon with 25D ' ( ILL SECURE lulL Official rhotoordphs Of the United Stabs Navy , Addeesu. Addeesu.NAVY PHOTOOPAIl DEPTI CM.UIA flEE. was Mr. Kyle. and thu silver representaUve was Mr. Mantle. 'Fhie conferees on the Part of thu senate are Allison and Aldrich. republicans. and Jones ( Ark. ) , democrat. Thu detailed vote on the final liassaso of the bIll as follows : Ayes-Aldrich , Allison , Baker. Burrows , Caffery , Carter. Chandler. Clark , Davis. Deboc , Elklns , Fairbanks , Foraimer , F'rye , Gailinger , Gear , German. Hale , hlr.nna , h ianebrough , Hawley , Hoar , Kyla , Lindsay , Lodge , McBrIde , MeEnery , McMllau ! , Mantle , Mason , Mitchell , Merrill , Murphy , Nelsoui. PerkIns , Phatt ( Coon. ) , Platt ( N. Y. ) , Pritchard. Sowehl , ShoUl , , Sponer. Thurston , Turpie , Warren , Wchhlngtou , Wet- more. Wilson , Wolcott-48. Nays-Alien , Bacon , Bate , Berry , iluther , Cannon. Chlhton , Clay , Cockrell , ] ) aniol , I harris , Ileltfehd , Jones ( Ark , ) . Jones , Ney. ) , McLaurln , Mallory , Martin , Money. Pasco , l'ettlgrew , I'ettus , ltawhlns. Roach. Stewart , Sullivan , Tiliman , Turley. White-28. Thai senate at 7:10 p. m. adjourned. SAV.tL. IthiSFiitVldS FOIL NlClh1tASiA. Cluaa for Five hlnidresl l'ui.sc Men It lIstiiiir.u isli 'I'I&timselvs. WAShINGTON. Juno 4.-Speciai ( Tale- gram.-Assistant Secretory of ( hue Navy Al- l en stated to Colonel Stark of the Fourth Nebraska - braska district today that 500 naval reserves would be accepted by the Navy department ShtOUli ( 50 uiiflflY men be enlisted froimi that state. The pay of a tiRval reserve is $16 per month and found , They are assured of comfortable quarters , freedoumi from iaa- lark , , pure water and other features not given those In the army , especially an army of Invasion. Secretary Allen stated that if companies of naval reserves cmuhii be raised In the state he would detail a surgeon - geon to make the necessary physical cx- tuninatloti , and they would at oncu be sent to Join the auxiliary fleet. Congressman Stark line written a letter to Governor hlol- comb , outlining what inducements the navy 1101(15 out for young men desiring to learn somethIng about life on Uncle Sam's ships , nod believes the opportunity should not ho let slip. C. A , Atkinson of Lincoln , assistant United States attorney , located at tcrhing , iii. , , havIng charge of condemnation proceedings on the Illinois & MlSsiSsilPi canal , is in the city to have ( lie Department of JustIce pass upon recent condeunuiatlouis made by thu United States district court involving some 1,600 acres of land worth $160,000. , Robert Schafer m'ae today appointed eleva- tou conductor in the Lincoln public building at $ l00 a year ; also , Ernest Mueiler and Mrs. Emnia Klonue , laborer and charwoman In the Dubuque public building at $250 and $275 per annum respectively. The comptroller today authorized thu Flrat National bank of Lake Mills , In , , J. C. XVii- hianis , vrosiilent , oath ii. 11. Thomas , cashier , with a capital of $50,000 , to begin business , The secretary of the interior today ap proved for pnteiit to the state of Iowa 23,330 acres of laud In the Lander hand district. I'iOMIN.tTlO118 II 'FIhli 1'1I6SlihNT. * 1.011)5 1.1st of Surgeons fur the Arui' Si'nt In flitSt'uumte , WASIIINIITON , Juno 4.-Time president today - day sent these nominations to the senate : For appoIntment in ( ho volunteer army : ' 10 be chief surgeons of division , with rank of major-Captain VllIian , ii. Arthur , assistant - sistant surgeon ; Captain George Bushuuehl , nsslstant surgeon ; ionald McLean of lilichi- gun , George Ii. Fowicr of New York , cap- ( clime and assistant surgeons. To be brigade surgeons , with ranlc of , mumajor ; William C. Ciorgas , nonry P. Sir- COULD NOT EAT The Affliction Which flefeli a Fort Scott Lady. FORT SCOVF , KAN.-"I have taken hood's Barsapnriiha for clyspepsla and to hurhfY my blood , with excellent results. I was so that I could not ea anything without distress , but since taking a few bottles of flood's Sarsaparihla my food does not distress mime , and I have felt better in eyery way. 1 belIeve It to be the beat ot blood mcdicincsand gladly recommend it to others. " EVA CIIAIQ. ii - are tasteless , mild. effec- OOu S iS live. Ahidruggists. . minghamn. Marlborough C. Wyeth , Richard , v. Johnson. Edward C. Carter , William 0. Owen , Peter It. Egan. WillIam J. Wakeman , William Stephensoil , Adrlan S. Pohthonias , John L. Phillips , WIlhiani C. florden , Edgar A. Moarns. Guy L. . Edie , William 1) . Crosby , William L. Kucedler. Charles Xii. Candy , James E. Plicher. Charles I ) . Ewing , J. R. Kean. henry Raymond , Fruucis Ives , WIl- llama I' . Kendall , Edward B. MorriS , Henry S. Harris , Wiiliam B. Bannister. Paul den- denniui , Charles D. Woodruff. Eugene L. Swift , l'auh Sitilhock , Ogden Rafferty. Charles F. Mason , James D. Glention , Alfred D. Bradley , Philip U. Wales. To ha surgeons in hospital service , wIth rank of major : Willis G. Maelonald , Churies il ti. Drake , Georgia ; Joseph K. Weaver , l'enn- sylvania ; Charles S. Ruth. Iowa ; John tV. Ilayne , District of Columbia ; Miho II.Vnrd , Missouri ; Schuyler C. Craves. Michigan ; George T. Vaughan , Nathan S. Jaryls of New York ; \\'iihiam Bovine , Massachusetts ; John E. Martin , Ohio ; Peter D. Mdflaughi- ton , Michigan ; Emanuel T. Armstrong. Acting assistant surgeons : Samuel 0. T. l'ottcr. California ; George A. Smith , Iowa : Arthur Snowden , Virginia ; 11. Stanshury Sutton , Pennsylvania ; Frank Bruzo. New York. To be addItional paymaster : James B. Kenner of Indiana ( nomination of James B. McKenna of Indiana withdrawui ) . To be commissary of subsistence , with rank of captain : \Vnrren C. Fairbanks oh India no. It , iy 'I'reit'ir' Sfztht'u.ietif. \VASIIINGTON , June 4.-Today's state. . mncnt of the treasury shows : Available cash i balances. $194,818,603 ; gold reserve , $170 , . 013,044. . DOUBTS CERVERA BEING THERE ) IuIn VJIl ) Itft Sttid Imta.i hity IS 5y , I ii 4. ( 'a 1)1' 'V'rl e Fleet % 'uis Not TIter. ' The , . . NEV ? OitK , June 4.-LouIs Bunny has ar - rUtted In this city fran , JamaIca , lie let t Santiago do Cuba , May 18. Mr. Bunny doe I not believe that Cervora's fleet is at San - tinge , and be says : "I think Corvora's flea t may have boon confused with five Spanish I boats which were In the harbor when I left These wore El Ilohima Mercedes , a second : class cruiser , El Condo Benadito , Si Mar , guise flolina. with heavy guns and twi ) gunboats , Ill Sandol and La Estolla. Th ' cruiser Reina Mercedes is disabled , it. boll era having broken down , anti it was lylni , just inside the entrance to ( lie harbor. It S guns wore removed to the fortifications. "The Spaniards laid a few mines last wium . tar , but on May 6 the work began on i a larger scale. I saw men at this work In Lb a harbor for some time afterward and abou t seventy mines have been laid altogether The first hinoot six mines Is laid directi : across frern Moro castle to the buoy whici t marks the shallow water opposite. DIrocth : y yB behind the first line are iines of four , ( bra B and two mimics each , so that the entrafice ti a ( lie harbor is well mined. 01 visIted all of the forts and I am Buy 0 ( list the only modern guns Iii use are thos 0 taken from the cruiser Reins Mercedes I. There are two of these guns at Morro ani LI the others are at La Zacapa and l'unt a Carda. There are 160 soldiers at Morre fifty at La Zacahia , and 100 at l'oiumt Uhnnc : The colthiera are well armed , but I do no t believe they are good gunners , at least I never saw them hractico during umy stay o eight months. There are 16,000 troops ii a the province of Santiago , and 8,000 In San . tiago and outlying towns. They are well or - tiered and well armed. " lie says there was a supply of 7,000 ton B of coal there when he heft. Fresh ummeat wa S very dear. Seui.i iyiiiiiiiti * to Van 1''cl , NE'IV YORK , Juau 4.-A package si ' ( Imichies bug two Incht't vIi3u anti two inche'I ihet'p , wIth a wrapping of manila pairr. an 'I ' tied with a string. was received In the gen eral postuflice yesterday , addressed to Mayo r Van Wyck , The hiackago happened to Urea k amni a dynamite cartridge four inches Iou g was exposed , A fuse was attached to on 0 cud of the cartrIdge. It was admitied ii Lt the city bail today that such a package iia been received. but no further Informaatio was given. The postmark of the hiackag was not divulaed. . SEEKINC 1N 1NTERVliT1ON 1NTERVliT1ONc Russia is Now to Be Working for ' Ooncorted Action , ,4 , ill t FRANCE AND GE1ANY DECLINE TO hELl't I"I 1' 1't Senor Cnshhlq lj. lludrnt ° irl'iir , lii'p hnleInir Ctu.ccusin.s , in lEave Prnflpe Change Its l'.i' ' . I t I iii. . , IJ ( Copyright , iti : , by Associated I'ress. ) BERLIN , June 4.-The Inst week has wItnessed - nessed importnnt negotiations between tier- many , Russia anti Prance , htussia this time ljcilig ( ho prime flavOr , for intervention In the hhispamm-Anmarican vnr. Upmvarils of a fortnight ago Russia ap- irooeiied Prauice with this object in view , anl this communication was opened be- twecil ( he czar and Count Murnvleit , the ltisslali mniumieter for foreign rilTairs , on ( lie one side and l'resiiient Fauru auth M. hlano. tcatix , tue Fremich uninister for foreign affairs - fairs , on ( lie other , Although France at the outbreak of the mar was iuiost. anxious to bring nhiotlt inter- eiitton , it is imow tiositively ealti , notwith. stantling ( lie fact that Russia gave assur- auicos that it would back up any miew at- teiflht , ( lint France has flatly refusetl to ParticiPate in renewed eFforts Iii this direc- ( Iou. Iou.It It was owing to this liereuuuptory refusal , 110 greatly at , variance ithu France's forunci' attituile , that Senor Leomi y Castillo , ( hue Suanisii ; nmbassntlor to Frauice , ment to MatlrId , and direct negotiations betwecum Simhm ituud Prance were opened. Seuiur Cas' tlllo has uio' returned to l'nrls , bearliug formal amid specific oilers of ( lie exclmuuge of a tlefluuite uuidorstumndluug hctwccui ( lie two 1ovcrs In regard to thu war. Thu maui feature of the Spanish offers Is the cession to Prance of a ununher of coal depots iii ( lie ilnicarle amid Canary islanJe which would be of inunense scm vice to France In time event of a naval war iii thto Meihitorrauicaiu. It appears , however , niost doubtful whether France will accept this oiler. as time Frcuich goveruiment has about comiciudeil that. ( lie hmrt-'servntion of the friendship of time UnIted States is more important ( luau iuuilrovlng , ( lie relatloums of Fraumee with Spain. No relily line yet beet , made by France , eIther to Senor Castillo or to the SIlaumish goverumuulent. But ( hero is strong evidence that. tue reply , when made , sflI not bc what Spain desires. Iii time uneautchulle RussIa hiiis approached Gormnauiy with a similar otTer to support ii ileme eflort at joint intervention , Count Os- temusaken , the Ruselna anubaseaflor to Car- iiiauiy , has had three lengthy IntervIews with flaroui voum iluelow , ( lie Gerucaui multi. leter fur foreign affairs , this week , but the correspondent o the Associated l'ress comm state that Gernuammy has unreservedly refused - fused to joiti th IWOIOsel attempt of In- tervemitfon at ( lie hiresoimt Juncture , Iluiiiitr.r. ' , ' 1 II hiiiii's l'asit Ia , . . ErmiperorVlihianuqshuo is fully Inforiimed Iii regard to these , ziegottatlons , haui a audience vith Baron von Iluelow cmi Wednesday - day last , amid Juhl endorsed the latter's ' . attitude. ! L i . The German gmvtrnnient acutely feels ( km . aiioiualous ' which has been crc- ated by time fact that while the govern. : macmit and the luapirud press earnestly dcelrc , 1dm unbroken contiutmamice of time fr1cmudshli ; of the umiItelltates ; , . 9111 imer cent of thc I miewshjabiers lerMt in ventIng their spleei , against the goverumumient and the people 01 Ammieric.'i. A question which has .heen repeatedly and persistently discussed in government clr- ches lucre is whether something cannot bc i done to prevent the persistent. anti-Arnericar nowepaper camupalgum , as IL Is highly imujuri- Otis to uutitlonal Interests. limit no how ha , I lCeui found which Is applicable to the case. iii time meanwhile , the German newspaperi I contimimic to display miaws unfavorable to thm ( i Bnitemh States , most of which Is wmth iittit truth. Thu alheged racent Spanish vIctory at Santiago de Cuba has been emmhnmged upou wIth accomlanylng comments atllrnul ng it truth. A majority of the papers continue ( C ) charge the Mnericans with cowardice in , as they put it , failing to meet the Spaniards . whose forces. It is alleged , "are so dlspro. . iiortiouiatcly uuimmall compareil with the Amer. . lean forces. " All time hews train Spammisl I Sources is believed , whereas informnaior I from American sources Is promptly hramule I as doubtful or being lies , Many papers , n rell as Individuals , express the convictior I that "the AmerIcans could never , wIthout L the licip of England , conquer SpaIn or seizt I Cuba. " All attenilits to set public opinion in tIn i right have been rendered futile by the ro ' fusah of the German newspapers to imblish I communIcatIons mid umows items tending Ii that direction. Even corrections of giarln , misstatements sent out by the American em. . basimy here have not always been printed , J)15V1 K. Ii , , ' i'r.ehi 'Vr.uf' . The news of the conclusion of the France. . Aniorienmu reciprocity treaty displeases Ger' many. Time Tuglcblatt comments on it a I follows : "The main fact Is that Fraaca has oh. . timined concessions from the Uumited States while we are still In time midst of the sugam : war there. That mIll be ifleased with this , nobody expects , but it is doubtful whether the present unounemut woub ! be wel chosen for the resumption of negotlatbonu I which appear to be dead-locked. America , we are sorry to say , is very stubborn with us , well knowing ( hint wo cannot do without such Amerlcaa products as vetroletmm. " Cennaui exporters , it is announced , wil shortly memorialIze the government on tIn , questions Involved in the new Framico. American treaty. EnmpemorVIIliam has finally settled or October 18 , the birthday oX ( lie late em parer Frederick , as tue date for the con : secratioui of the German church of time Ito deonier In Jeruailqmn. , Sir. Tischendorff , th 3 Oarzmian counsel jat Jerusalem , wile has ju t arrived hero front that place , has been giver audience by-the emperor. lie biought thi S unwelcome intiIidnco that ( lie sultan o r Tur1oy had seq ? ty rescinded time cessiom I of time coemiacuidlm ? Which he had lromnised ti ) Emperor W1lhiaji . or the use of ciermam a Catholics. This1acton of thud sultan is sak to have been due ' 10 the strenuous objectiom I of thd Russian arthodox poluiation of Pal estine , backed up lI time Ruelsan ambnssa . dor at Constantinople. A now pohlticlparty. styled national so ciullets , which line ean formed throughmou t ( lerinhuny , Is mailing great efforts to Insurt Li its success Iii thid coinIng election. The part , iii strongly niitoifluistic , with tendencle tovartl nIl kipjs f social reforms am amt greater polltica1.lb rtieS , Many hirominen t persons have joIneml ( ho ranks , The Prussian government mviii sborthl V VB issue , leereea ( limit a specIal decoratton b B bI conferred on "mnonarchio" habore'rs ani I trades iicoiiio who have sworn their bye I convlctiolis for thirty years and upwards I. The government and ( lie emperor behiev Li this action wIll tend to check the Inroad S of social.iiamuiouig the working PeoPle. Lieuteiant , General Vonthmrhldu Colts lie S been electcd to take the place of Genera 1 Vogel von Falckanetcln as Inspector geri aunt of fortresses. Tbi latter suddenly re - signed hu otilce In consequence of a disa . greonmeut wIth Eniperor Wihilama In regar ml to the fortifications at Mets. The newspapers here are urging the pee . peoml pIe of this country to use Russian instea ml of 'iuuerican petroleum in order to Ire U themselves "from the 1neufTcrabIo tyranu I of the Americau petroleum ring. " I'rot , Stoorck of the ( Iroifawald universit y ic i n an article In ( lie lcutseho Revu , ft high- c lass monthly , tmnder the caption 'Ameri- c at , boternatiomial Itights , " says : " .tunerlca h iss no right to interfere in ( 'mihia , " amid c ontinuing ho says he rejects Monrocisuia a s "dangerous to ( lie whole world. " The al l irofeasor ( lien says : "A country where l ynch law suurvivcs is unfit toplay , the judge o f other countries. " I'm-nt. Sioerck also says lie expects a Eu- r opean coalition against the United States t o be an outcome of ( he preseumi war , coma' t ending that this Is necessary iii order to p rotect the rights of the European conti. m acmit In time questions of hroiuction and C o nsmumnltioma , BANQUET TALK DISCUSSED Ainh-Aa.icrim'nnAliini.t'e Chnttt'r Al- , . , , , , , . . , , , CoMM I us it i.i tt ii' % 'tim'ni Ilim.rt'Iwe , ( Copyright , iSi , b ) Press I'mabiisbing Co. ) LONION , Jimmie 4.-New ( York World Ca- blograumi-Specich Telegrauii.-Tlto ) upcechies it ( hue Aumglo-Amni'rican bnnquet last night h ave elicited a remarkable h'roest from Canon 1)o'bo , who was Present and is an aribetut advocate of nnaity between Limo two nations , "I rebeileti , ' ' ho says , ' 'agatuist thin contiumual use of the word Amigio.Snxon in every speech. If this alliance Is to have mumiy solidIty it miamist be broad at the base. \'lty , thuemi , shmnuhil ( lie races mui'cui whose bout's this empire has been largely built up , I rishuuui en , I 1 Iglula inlets niud'el clulnemu , be exchutleml ? It lit 'cry easy , by tnlking of the Anglo-Celtic ance nod Anglo-Celtic uilliance , to draw I bieni all limb ouiq roiminioul syna- iiatly. It is ellnnliy easy , by relaying the narrower term to alIenate those symnia- tIiic. it mminy seem to so-called Anglo'Sax- tills to be mm lucre matter mmf seuttluncuit to a maim with CeltIc blued , vIio immliemits aunomag nthcu' qualitIes cortmmin seimimitivomiess of disposition - position , it appears to lie a very hmractical liiuttter anti his support or oppositiomi may doiuentl upon how far lie is recognized or I i ; tiered. " TIm fervId seuitiuiiemas expressed by time siwakcrs at time banque't have on the wiiohi iOCli ro-echocil by the press. Taking the first commscrvaivo ( journals which have beemi least frIendly imi their support of an Anglo- Auuericau , rapprocimenient , there is a umo- tircaliho chiamigo of tone. The ( iloIjo avs : ' ' 'Neither country line anything to gaIn by its nttitmuile of mnuttial suspjciomi , umiati a friomuilly uunderstamirhlmig is likely to benefit baum. hhmmt momnethuIlug different frommi the as- Piratlomis of thioo bio organized the din- . ncr is rcqtuircul. The extravagance of their notions was shown oven iii time decomatiouig of the bamiquetluig moouii. The blendiumg of ( lie tiumiomu jack and stars amid stripes in a coninmomu flag , flue enibrace of thu British Iioui and time Amerlcaui eagle aptly typify the tumilirmictical chmamacter of their ideal. ' ' The St. James Cnzetto " says : 2itisuuider- stamiflimmgs and jealousies have been as Ire- qmuemit as they would naturahly be het'eemi a son mud heir amid his pushing younger brother , for as Biho1i Itlimmi put It , we are In time relatIon of chuililrea of time sonic stock rather than that of ciullil and Parent. Hut whucmi , England anti imacrIca tamiul side by side they vihi act us brothers rigalumet a coin- umioui eumomny. " The l'ahl MalI Gazette " says : "There should be no rtushi for an alliance toaiorrow. hasty welding would ommhy give a mimachmimmo whmlclm might crack al the first or Secommul strain , but . kliismiieii are gravitating together surely nos. , amid pleasant fumictions bike last night's miot only Ihlmmstrate the tact but tend to stremagtheu the lmieviable ( temidemicy , " Tile Westminster Gazette says : "It is all to time good ( lint gathuerimigs of this kind iioulil take place , and it Is the fact of their takIng place much more ( hama anything Ia Iuartbcuhar thuitt Is said at theimm Gmat Is liii- portamit . , Our common language aid hetters % .as time one toast , anti it was one that should certaluily suggest how much against time light it Is for the two countries to be amiythiing hut ( lie greatest frlemmds. " These views fairly reflect those enter- taIuid iii influential political quarters where , whIle talk of an ahhiance is treated as cbiimemlcal , there Is a growing desire for tIme friendlIest relations between the two countries. si'.tmx C0X'iN'l'lt.'i'miiS l'l'i4 ' 11(001'S , i"irt'es It. measlCrfleImit A re JLel.g ltt'tiivt-I to ( Copyright , lIst , by Jissoclateth Press. ) KINGSTON , Jamaica , Juuie 4.-On ( board the Associated Press dispatch boat. tVanda , bound for SantIago do Cuba , off Point Cayo Imloa , on the uiortlueastern coast of Cuba , Juno 3.-Whilo ) steaming aiouig at fifteen knots an hour , at 5 a. n. today , a small fishing smack was sighted creeping out at Sagua do Tanamo , going east. Apparently frightened , It attempted to get back under the shadow of the mountains , close In shore , hut the \S'anula soon overhauled it amid ran abommgsltlo tim small craft. She hail a crew of femur Inca , one of whom SPoke English. 110 came on board the W'anda amid told of ( lie situation In time In. ( crier Iii tue eastern part of the island. lie 1usd not heard that the Spanish fleet was blockaded In Santiago , hut ho luad heard runiars that. Spain would soon senti forty war ships to Culin. ' /mre these ships really in Samutiago ? " asked tue Cuban with ( lie deepest Interest. He begged to be taken on board thue Wania that Lie might see a great battle. The Cuban nlso said time Spaniards had troops in nearby all time towns in the east end of the island ; but lie exphaimied time imisurgents % vere In time central part. of tue country anti were gradually closing in on the towns. At Sngua tie Tanamo , according to the Cuiman , ( lucre wore 2,000 Spaniards , at Porte dcl I'auira there were 3,200 , and at ( Jibara ( lucre were 4,000. lIe further eahl that there were Spanish troops In Baracon , hIolgulmu antI other towns , The troops from time towns on the northeast - east coast , lie assorted , were being rapIdly moved to liolguIn , time railroad poInt , amid from there they were to ho taken hmy rail to Santiago do Cuba. lie had heard there was to be a general concentration of all troops in the eastern part of ( ho islnuid at Santiago tie Cuba , limit ho filth not know the significance of the muoveimiont until told that time Spanish fleet was there. General Garcia , lie said , was at Ilayarno with a good army , and bad issued a procla- motion to ( lie pe plo in all the towns to the effect tiiimt when the Cubans cuptured tile town , as they soon expected to do , cItizens and their property would be protected. The Spammiarils have been drawing In their outposs and concentrating their forces for weeks , while the iuusurgent forces are now strongly increased around iiohguin , ( Ilbnra and Sagun tie Tanamno. Finally , the Cuban reported that an liii- portammt expeditlomi had landed at Cabanso , two days before , and it was thought it may have been ( lie Florida expedition , itllSOUiiChiS Oh' 'P11 ii l'iIILhi'l'INIIS , mileS Iii 3linernlus".Velh um l'roilnets or thit Still. \VASIIINUT0N , June 4.-Notes on the PhIlippine islands Imave been Issued by the State department as No. 131 of the advance sheets of ( lie consular reports. One expert extensively quoted , Frank Huruthu , says cx. tensivo gold diggings bava been opud quite near the sea , insuring a hargo output for many years to come , IL bias been proved that they extend over a wide district. Alluvial gold Is found In time Isianil of Mindaro and there are exteumsive copper deposits - posits 1mm buzon , While there is no ttuu coal there , there Is lignite of a good quality - ity , quite as useful for stean , veg3eis. This Is in great quantities. Rough'iy washed alluvial gold has been known to contain rubies anmi iiyacinthies , There is no want Of labor at cheap rates and on time whole the general conditions for mining are cx- ceptlonally favorable. Home tact. of Immtsest aside from mining URGED AS VITAL BY DOCTOR SHEPARD The Leison on the Opportunity of Spring niid Suiii- iiier Trentiiieiit-lts Siiprciiie Iiiiportniice to Those With Eiifeeblecl Coiistitutioiis , Weak Lungs niid a Tciidciicy to Coiisuiiiptioii. I t hoetor ) Slu'lutrl ( V.'PI't' nsk'd 'Imat mnetlk'al k'at'lultig s'nuItI net'oimmphlslu tlit glt'mIt1'Mt gnod lie s'oiiitI unluesltutiimgly : il 3' : Yhc lesson /c , Ihosc wi//i 'n I'ceblcd tOflSIZfZIfUflS , c. f7itj's or /endcicy Iv Bronchial Trozb1c or Cozswnptftni , of the vi/a o/uor1nn i/icc Ihat s/.ing- and s7tniter oj1cr 1/1cm , . ntlit bcmt. tt'mmelulhag Is thu lemielming ( hint % t.iIl simytu time hmuost lIves. tmiil this lttSthh ) It ) tlutit viili the slightest imeetlisliusultin to CohlmAmhImlpthmmum m I I I siivt' I flume I I yes I ii ii mm a imy t liii t en ( I Id bt' Ia migi it , I ml tlii' sniiig mmmiii $ thhllhllt'I' ( .mitai'i'lm mfluty lit' hulout' shiceIhlIt'mmremi ; vitlm Nut. I iil' ( ' hell ml ii g I lit' % 'm ) i'k , LI me u'e.ii I t Is hiatt' m'crtutiim . ; nfit'm' timi' curt' , t lit' eumist : tutiuium u.m'sml mm u m's I I s mu a u'i ii mu I t'm.iul . , I I Ion immure ' 'I ' it'k I ) ' ; t I most' so l't't'lm1 I big t I hey shoti lii lii ) t evi'ii t' : luist' t I m p I uast'l t'es t t I itt \'ttmi t lieu' thu m'l ii 1.1 t but' ' 1 mm I em' uuimty yl s I t thu t' 01 I I tes , , fl ml ml ii m'tt Ii t'l ln'il I ii I I m m'lmu'og r''ss ' mm I' trt'mutumim'amt i'itii&'i' : & timmium Iitjuued hi time I'X iii ' $11 it' to t lie umi tee a I 'l'hmls Is viummt liii' oltbiOl't tinily of tIme sli'l ) um g a nil sli Ill ilmt'I' 111011 I I is mum ' 'a mis. , hiiiit't'tl , vhthm immnumy of Ihltt miiiml'tt t'liOU $ ( ii St'5-\ Ii eu'e lii mm g ml t'glecl t'tl ( In I mm i't'li : t I ii I st't : Sm' I ii II ii I m ug I lie hm u'oiut'hi I ii I t a I it's vhih'lm t'omm'm'y hit' mile It ) Ibit' Itmuigs huis : liikt'ui us : utlvnmucm' imulo flit' tistit' of ( lit' I ii mm gs I hem i ust'h yes , I in s u'm'i : i ' I ! f t hue u'omtd hiiitul vlthm thit' hmlmli'ous imut'mu- I imm : m i t' Impim I 1 vliit'hi i t I I yes mu iul ft'etis , amid I I mm ii I umg hit ) Ii'W' ( 1 issim t' set t I es ml a tv mu In I't't'tl lmiiii , liii' iiiuig ttt'liti-'llhi mnammy ol' I I tttst' t'il oil s ' : i st's t tea I iii . 'umt d mm ui ii g I Ii t' $1) ) il mug :1 : ii ml sim mum u u mi.'m i mmmii i t his Is I hi i' oum hy imoiue. 1lttle ii'uimmy hn'ijm cutum be hum'ohui- lst'd thi'iii tinuluig ( lit' vliitem- . it 's f/i cn die rin , the sjr/izg andsnnzt , ' Ihal C'atarrfi in i/s eQ rI ) ' slaj'es , izvo/ving' maybe 1/ic nasal Jassfzgc.c and throat ( uld vocal cords and wi'ndi1 e , may be iiiosl speed/li' cured , azc1 I/ia daz r of its cx/cn.cion In/ti I/ic decriar / of the Bronchial Tubes or 7/i : oat averts ri. it is 1/tell Only du'ingic sJriii and s Fin//ncr mon//is f/ia 1/zo.ce most dcsj.'era/c cases invok- are mioted , For i'stamie ' , , the Philippine archipelago contains nearly 2,000 Islands. Two of them are larger than Ireland. Luzon 'ithi 12,000 and Mlndaro with 48,000 square miles. Earthquakes are imot intreqimemat. i'2-.e rainfall is not excessive , Time climate h v.'ry healthful Lou' a trolilasl region amid thi.a-at's such as yellow fever ne uumikn'jwui. The natives nrc nuostiy Malays , but ( a the in- tenor are remnmanuats of a race of Papunma origin. Thu author of tlt palmuhiblet seaIcs in ( lie highest ( onus of the character of the natives amid time rac' has tin Inborn courtesy a mid ready hospitality is never mnIs1ng. Eight niihlion natives imuhaalit ( lie j'hilhIIhtlnee. ) Food resources are ammiple amid fanmine is no- kmiOWii. ltivt'i.it'nts of ( ) ttztii 'esscis , . . .me1. . At Qmmeeustowim-Sailed-Cymuiric , for New York. Arrived-himmabria , for Liverpool. At ] lavro-Saihetl-La hiretagmue , for New York , At Brenuen-Salied-Frederich der ( irosse , far New York. A t Liverpool-Salieil--Campania , for New York , Arrived-Aurania , front New York ; Cuvlc , from New York , A t i'hmihadcipliia-Arrived-M lssou rI , frouua Lomadon. At New York-Saiied--Spaarndnm , for Rotterdamn ; La Bourgogime , for llavru ; Lu- cania , for Liverpool ; Kaiser Wllhelmn It , for Naples ; Pntrla , for hamburg ; City of Roam , for Clammgow Arrived-La Touraimie , froni Ilavro , I'ha'si.'imiiis Iett I uu flt'ui er. DENVER , June 4.-Time twenty-third aim- neal convention of' the Amarlcan Academy of Mcificlno opeumeul in ( hats city today with a rather small attendance. Dr. L. Duncnmm Huhkhey of Now York , ( ho presitient , cccii- pied tIme clinic. Fifty-five uiaw members were elected. Dr. Ilulkley annouumceil that the total mmiemnbershiip was now 763 , includ- hug representatives of tw."luty-omme imiedical colleges. Ikni . , if Services ( 'Ii suui'd , Trinity Cathedral begins today its new hour of morning sorvice-I0:30 : o'clock. Time evenbuig service remnaimma as usual , 7:45 : o'clock. Thr Sunday school meets at mmomi. _ r-- % 111 Tt1 I1OTS. Frank P. Wilhlanme , who is receivers' agent of tIme liarney Peak Tin Mining comupany's iirolmcrties mit Hill City , S. B. , Is 1mm the city taking in the exposition. Mr. 'mvihhimmmmis ' , in talking of time bear- lug of the current war on the mining imadustry , said thmat the war hail the cheat of ehiuttluig cit time inflow of mulnimmg capital. In time southern hills ho said soy- eral young amid promisIng enterprises have beemi suspended as the result of time sear , All of time big commahmimnies , however , are in active operation email getflmag out their usual nuonthly shipments of gold bumlilomu. Mr. Williams spoke very encouragingly of the prospects of time Holy Terror mmaino becoin- hag one of the bonanzas of tIme southern hills In time very near future. The Jenumie shaft is now down 600 feet , and a very richi body of ere has been encoumlterei. This commipany has purciumuseil the Keyatomio Mm- lug company's grotmnils , contiguous to its owim , and will develop It. Of the Shack lulls mmmineral , 'xlmibit at time exposition , Mr. Wil- lIuns soul time licoplo of the billie mire cmi- fident that the eximihuit will turn time atten- ( ion of exposition visitors toward time mualn- log regions , coil will doubtless lie the manes of turning time trend of much mining capital iuilhswamd. flay Iluhibelh of Northmvlllc , N , Y , , stopped in Omaha on his way to ( tic far west amid is visiting ( lie exposition and eighit.seeiumg for ( be first time In a western cIty , Mr. Hubbell says that hue lied very strange ideas about what western civilizatiomm was like anti was pleasantly disappointed in that respect. Mr , hubbell was ileligiutcd with the exposition and does not imesUnte to say tiiimt it , is tiio flumest exposItion iii imiany respects which baa even beeum held in the timaRed States , The opinioum prevails Iii the east , Mr. hubbell says , ( lust Nebraska is a very tmimcIvilized sort of a state and ( lint ac- comnnuodatlouis mire not good antI furhermmaor.m ( . that ( be exposition Is a umuero ibeal affair , but he thInks ( bat after a tow eastern ieople have returned home and told what a surprise weB in store ( or thiemmi ( list Omaha and ( tie exposition will receive time attention they natmri ( , J. 13. Seitz , president of the Sbeidloy cattle company , Ji lii time city taking in time ig 1/ic lungs 1/ecijsc/ve may . - " ' ' be frca/ed Wit/i any hoj5' , So tlmert' is muiaiimtlnuit rt'asolm for dveII- . I Hg ii 1101 % ( Ii is mmmii t I ( 'I' , SaIiig mmliii shiuumuier .1mm . ufTorti the I lute to . 'ihi'e ( 'uitmii'i'lumml eommuhitItjim. , I t limis lmet'uu imm'eii I''clI mltmrliig limp lul elt'imme i t t ii miii ii ii i'u'it'ti ii by I it Ii ii t'imt'es or ( lie SE , Vt'it' mm bill 'hmamigt'mm bItt % 'I'it t bier lumit ( hum ti't'mutlmit'iht , tmm'mi ngmlumst : iimilmn'uaee of thu ttt'iliiimitt' nuil'ttatlit'r. . u''mu'hit's , uthiti ( 'II It's ( 'I liii i 111)1 I ( mm I it nh mu imil ( 'mm I mu i' rIm mar I I It' 'I'h i I'm in t mu mimi ( 'mu t ii miii of t lit''oeii I (2IVhM ( , ) & ' flut's , htrntit'lilni ( 'atutreli itmiti Uaiam'rlm of tlum' iuuigs. 1"m'omn Imutv ( all thit't' inmimuhult' ti'sts viIl lii : ' uitiit' : , evt'lu llililtr iumou' fmmtmrtllt' : lit- Iiiittumt't' . mihmil nil mmui'l'm'u'is fralmi ( matmiirhi- ml I ( ml' I im'oiim'lm Iii I m I I ill emil I lits , froimi ml lsea st's mir the inr , ( hit' 'l'lmroat , tIme ltrtmuut'htkti 'l'uil a's or I .ii mu gu si u mitmi ml a'eogtu I si' I Ii Is ii Ii ml ii . : i I I t lie imis'h vt's of t Ii lit khmot'lt'tl ge. I mu I I itt si al I ug mu ii ml su umu m a m'r Nit tume ht'mmls , hut'm' iiiil lii 11mm' votk ( Ii' thut' pliysl' t'iiimi , t In' en U Sm's I I ma t ia'mI ' lht'tt tml I ii l'i'bUtl tMmmihII ) iomus mire it'Su4 mat'tive : itti hinidhll ) ' to rohl Is rvduit'ed. ' Out' mmunmit lu a I' su him II itti' t rent iii eli t ii' ' w'orI I u I Vt ) II I OIl t I is ni t I it' m mmnst m'n I'm' fill 'lntei' li'ttiitmmueuil it mu ! if mull 'Imo puffer' i'l'ihIl , C8 tiui'rh u w'm'u'e 'Ise emmtnmgbm to ml m'- \'it ) I' fl UI tie of time suuanmimer I o I a't'ui I miat'uut , . tlit'i't' votmld somumi be ft' ' east's of (1:1- ( : In nh to I rei : I ; tnsm's of lea fuum'ss w'oulml I im't'm , iii ( ' u'i : Ic ; Ii i'iu ml hoist's mu cmi iiosl ty , a mmd ci m rmmum I t' enuiglus mm immi ( emi suuum ion vtmld lit' medmmcm'd to mu imaliulinuuimi , , , , , , , _ , , , _ IIt Ii'Iiit'iIht. hI''i' , titit' hi ) is silJt'et iti Ii tV Fiimit ii imrhii.r tiig..st .ini St't.'iiih'i' sioi.aI ht'giut ir'lIuit'iit I.y. 'lii , , it't'luru'-l.t' , ' of this mmiumoyIiig mmisl ills- I ri'ssi ii .uihimly milimy ( I. mis 1e lire- vi-imictI. - ml 031 II 'I'll lA'u'ul : EN'p BY u.t II , , i'nl it'i.ts vhi , , hit' mat ii ihItns.t't' t-nn hit. t i-i' ! . I cii iti I I. I' feet stuecess by the a Iii tf t i.e Sh.t'tirl , . ) 'iI.5lomii hi a ii k a ii ii lvii I it'ii I s' report shii't'tB sent fi't't , U , . . . _ _ . : ! : ! ' ' . . . 7. lior Mo1icil sItta [ , C. S. SIIEP.tifl , M. B , CommsultIng anti AticIiitcM , , Playsiciacs , ROOMS 311 , 312 & 313 NEW YORK LI1"IJ BUILDING , OMAHA , NEIl. , 0111cc flours-S to 12 a. rn ; 2 to 5 p. am. Eve. nimmgs-Wedneedays and Saturdays only- e to . Sundays. 10 to 12 , e xposition for a few days. lie expects to l eave for Texas after lie has "domiti" tlmo e XliOStt.IOIm , where mu vtiI imurcimase 3,005 h ucail of ymmng cattle for his much our ( Imo Moreati river , South lakota. Mr. Seltz was m mmuehu surprised at time magnitude of time cx- l iositiomi amid will do iulssiomiary work for i t ammiomig his friends , I'prsoimuil I'n rimm.r.tmh.s , J. F. O'Neill of Chicago is stomplumg at time Barker. Miss Dunlap of Kansas City is registered at the Millard. C. a hmmgmihls of St. Joseplm , Mo. , Is a guest at thin Ilarlier , FL Dowmilimg amid Joe howell of Kansas City are at time Barker. J. Shins anti C. S. SIlas of Entchuisorm , Holland , nrc at time Millard. \V. L. Chapimamun mmmiii wife of Nebraska City are registered mit time Darker. \Vaitcr If. Atwater of St. Paul , Milan. , Is visiting his brother , T. S. Atwater , at the \iihlarti , Mrs. F. S. I..awrence of Fairhury is visit- l ag Mrs. II. Moreimead , 1817 North Eight- ecoth , street. J. E. Boyle and S. II. Barrett , In advance of Forepaughm'mm and Sells hlrotbcrs' circuses , _ - are at time Barker. Miss Ida A. Good of Washington , Ram , . , i s tl guest of Miss Nehli Wray , 2623 North Nhmicteemutb avcuauo. S. It. Lawtoa , D. B. Lawton cmiii Mls C , K. Lawton are visiting time oxpositiomu amid Stoiuing at the Millard. , i William Gcumtry , vifo amid children of Qumliicy , Ill. , are visiting time exposition and stopping at thu Barker , hi. Id , Respres , J. P. Iiohlamal , S. C. PIatL S. Wood t't'rIghmt mmmi George C. hlummter of Cimicimpo are registered at time Milhnrd , S. M. True amid wife of Tecumseh were cx- liositloum visitors yesterday , Mr. True is ens of tluc legah lights of Johnson county. Janice S. Setmree , ox-register of uheeds of llugiucs county , Somutim Dakota , is In time city from Pierre for a few days , vimmitimig time cx- 1)051(10mm. ) Everett P Ucttlnga , instructor iii the 1(1gb ( school of Crestoum , Iii. , iii spouiillng a ( civ days In Omaha. iookiuig at the sights ut thu epositiomm grounds , Mcmi , Charles Iliakehy of hiemmtrlco is stopping - ping with friends at 1127 South Thirty.flrst street , while enjoyluig time sights to be eeoc at thu exposition gmotuimlS , Dr. Andrew Crawford took his de3arturo yesterthay for mm combined imleimsuire mind iimisi- m ioss trill to ( lie lulls of t'ommmiumg , expect- 1 1mg to be abst'uit mm vcelc or ten days , I ) . K. Miller , cnshier of thmu Simile hizimuk of Table Rock , Nehi. , accompauuied by Mrs. Mu- h er , were visitors mit tIme exposition yester- duty , "it is a big Bimow aiim ] milmomuld be a great di'awilig card , " said Mi' Miller , John Lateimser , superintendent of constrtmc. ( Iou of ( ito govermmuumermt hmullflummg , immis re- tmmrmmed from Cimicago , where hue Iumspt'ctemj time new tenmpormmry POstohilcu buildlmmg nod ( oumamh It to be in a satisfactory condition. U. tV. Itinganmi , foreiuaan Painter for the Union Pacific railroad at North l'hatte , Nob. , m miadtm a 'rumm" dowum to Oimmalma yesterday to t hit , a look at ( ho exposition sights. ho wilt outturn later mmd spent ) acvdral days in Omaha , Many exposition visitors are slefldllig soy- eral daya in time city anti mmnmong timena Is J , A , Johmiuson of ( Jotlmeimburg , Neim. , wimo caine d own Thursday wIth stock. He was so fag. cinuiteti with what ho saw jhuat ho will mu- t urn umgtmin. Ammiomug the exposition visitors froum IJn. cohmu yesterday were notIced : Josejilm A. Sargent , Mary A. home , I. 0. Chmmpin amid vIfo and Mrs. Ralph Ii , S. l'cnmmy. time hat. ( or being that , guest of frientle at 615 South Fourteemmtim street. H. C. Iavis , editor of time Falls City Neu's and a vcteramm umewsimaper imman , was shumikiumg hands with rmiammy old frummmis yesterday vimlle taking a 'turn" tlmrougim ( hue oxpositloim grounds. Aithmougim mm demmuocrat , Clay Davis , , , . _ . , . , . , , , . , . - - is cmiii of timomie jolly fellows yea are always glad ( o meet. Wuliimmumi Dobson amid ilonjamnia Small , two j irommihimuimt etochmnemm of cedar ltamIds. hioommu couimty , Nob. , mmmarkctcd four cars of fine cat- tie mit time South Omumima yards yesterday , re. celviimg time top lmrbce for thmtiimu , Jim time afterimoomm time ) ' visited time 't'imito City , " spendlog several hours in emmjoylng tbo sIghts , Air. hlobson "took Iii" limo \Vorld's fair timid him says time exposition Is equal to It. Nebraskans at thiti hotels ; Mrs. T , 14 , Ilc'nipsey , Curtis ; Grace LoVan , Lexington ; Voorhireut Lucas , tV , T. Wilcox , Nortim Platte ; . \v. J. S'lmmston , II. H , Tuffany , Coluummluus ; .1' . Ii , Irwin , ( iodommV. ; . Relmers , Ii , V , Avery , l.irmcolum ; J , A. Patton , Jamnems Mu. ford , Ord ; 'I' , Z. Esway , Wililaumu Ii. Lee , Fremnomit ; 1 , T. i'arhima amid wife , Vest Point ; 11 , hell Andrews and wife , Auburmm ; Vt' . V. Townsend. Nebraska City ; L't , deed , Can. Wi:4 - - - - ----:4 l