. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - I -i--- - - -I ( ) [ \ DAILfi1J'rUISDAYdr1IIl898. agreeable to the pron who have beenl hoping for a hort campaIgn A good deal of surprise li expreied at the failure of the reports to mention any Ubntant1aI aid recIve1 from the nntirgent by the UnIte4 States mar1ne camped ii Crest hill. 1teIntorcement were sent front our own hipi , but It. does not nppar In the report9 tllflL the marines had help from the men beat calculated from their experience In jungle fighting to be ot eetvlce in an encounter - counter with Spanish guorrillas. WIth.ut any discouragement the flht- ing ability of the m.rlnes , who appear to have nequitted theme1vcs with the greatest - est credit so far na concerns their bravery and steadiness under ftro. the question Iia.s been raised in the minds of the military experts whether , falling in any substantial assistance front the Cubnns who vcre reported - ported to have been so numerous In the vicinity. western o1diers trained In Indinti flghtlng % OUIl ( not he of more service in a Cuban jungle campaign. Nothing so severely taxes tim courage and endurance of troops as to be eliot at from cover by an unseen toe and onty troops trained In our latest skirmish drill can render - der ffectlve service lb such attacks. The Navy department has concludeil that It has Purchased flS many vessels for the auxiliary fleet ts it. reltiires end an In- tirnfttioii to that effect waa conveyed to Admiral Erben , in charge of that service , today. TRANSPORTS REPORTED READY : l'i lJulM Ii eq.Iac Ord4'rN to I'nek ( Il , I i piii , ru I o ry to I iii ha ri I tti o u L.CIli 1ttiIIit ( . SAN FItANCISCO , June 13.-The most important ottler issued from army heitil- iuarters today vns one notifying Major General Otis that the steamers to comprise the second fleet of transports to go to the I'bltipplnea were practically ready for the reception of troops and troops to thC film- her of about 1,000 , comprIsing the Tenth Peiinsyiviiiiia , tinder Colonel 1Iawkiu ; the First Colorado , uiulcr Colonel hale ; the First Nebraska , CoIonI I3ratt ; tw bat- taltons of regulars from the Fightecnth and Twenty-third Intnftry , under Colonel French : a detachinelit froiti the engineer corps and thu two battalions of Utah light Infantry. under Captain Young , vhIl raze their camps , load their tents and baggage into wagons , thou their heavy marching gear and form Into columns for the march to the waiting transports. Colonel Jones and his two battnlions front Idaho viil not ho included In the second expedition , the stennier Morgan City , which tvas to convey them , not being ready. The Idaho men will get away with the third oxpchition , which will leave hero about Juno 30. All dny today a strcnm of wagons hia9 been conveying camp equipagu aliti baggage to the different steamera anti this svork will be completed tomorrow. 'rue vessels which will comprise the see- onti Mnuhla expedition ore thu Zealandia. China , Colon and tli Senator. The Morgan City , Ohio. Indiana , City of Pueblo and possibly the City of l'ara are the vezsei that will make up the third expedition. The first ileet vihl be ready to take inca oil board tomorrow morning and it lii cx. iected the troops vihl icavo camj , tonior- row about C p. m. Tue China and Colon , which are at the main ( lock , arc loadeil and all that is ucces- sary to complete their cargoes is a supply of fresh provisions and their respcctlvc , al- lottiitnts of amniunition. Ammunition xvIiI not bo Pitt 00 board until the ships are in the stream , Thu Zealandia is being guarded by a detail - tail of men [ loin the I'ennsylvania regiment. It is luadeti to thu water line alid Is ready to cast off rhian the troops arc on board. it viii . bo Thursday afternoon , from prc- ont indications , when the second hiect sails. - CONTROLLING YELLOW FEVER Goviiii iiieut Stealth OtlicorM [ 'pcI En. . eoiirsirttl vItIi 'Vliei r Elrorts at ltcMtiictilpu. WAShINGTON. June 13.-Surgeon General - oral Wyman tonight received cheering news from the district in Misstsippt infected with yellow fever. No new cases have developed and no new foci have been discovered. The existing cases are entirely isolated. and ti entire territory is subject to the most rigId quarantine. Train inspection service has been established - lished between New Orienna auth Mobile , anl along the line of the Gulf I'ort & Ship lsiititd railroad government oflicers are cx- amintng every house for iiew cases , merely as a precautionary measure. Camp F'ontninc , a detention camp , was opened today , anti hereafter no ierson will be porinitteil to leave the infected district without 01St being dThinfectcd in the caini , - and inssIng ten days there. Every vossible precaution has been taken by the government authorIties to prevent the spread of the disease beyond the ihistrlit ! in which it Is known to exIst , slid. in vhIeh it 110W $ CCIflS likely they will be successful. C * , ttsei : tii l'rnii..isei , , tshori. ILIGIILANI ) LIGhT , Mass. , June 13.-The United Statcs cruiser an Francisco ran ashore ( luring a dense fog this morning at a I point about halt mile Vest of hlighhead I life-saving station , The cruiser lies in an easy lOSitiOiI and it is thought it will float without injury at high watitr. I'ROVINCETOWN , Mass. , June 13.-The San Francisco has been hooted uninjured. Sores Dsappeaed flails Cured by Hoodl's Sarsaparilia 'I My little boy was afihicted with small boils oz his face and hands caused by being in constant contact with other children who were not hialthy. A friend iitlvlsed ma to try flood's Sarsaparhhla , I did so and tliosores dlsappcard soon after lie begun takiii it. " Mits. ILaau 11OWAitfl,0South 11th St. , Lincoln , Nob. Hood's SarsaparIIa Is thu best-lu fact the Oii True blood l'urifler. , the best family eattiartlo 1100(1 S iPs itItivcrstiiiint. . ac. S , Ike Omaha Bee : Mapof Cilba Coupon , Present this Coupon with 9 6 IOcfor e AMapofCuba. ' A Map orthe West Indies. I I And a Map ot' the World , 2 By Mail 1 cents. a-B. o'o - CUT OUT TillS COUPON. This Coupon with 25c wILLS1cUWL : iiii : Official rhotooraphs Of the United States Navy4 Address , NAVY PIIOTOOAII UEPTI ( MthiA IIEE. - OFFERS BONDS TO PUBLIC1 Treasury Deafres to Make the Present Issue a Popular Loan. TWO HUNDRED MILLION IS TO BE RAISED i'illie UIiii 'l'IIITT 1)ns to 'FnIe the hIlpIUlM .t t I % i , ftcr Vi , Iii its- lisninder , I t Asi , 1i I I lie Sulti * 154 ( iiteutitatittieen ' .Vurrnnt. WAShINGTON , Juno 13.-Immediately upon receipt of the Information from the \Vhittb house that the war revenue bill had bbensigned by the president , Secretary Gage today IsStICl the following circular explaining - ing to the Public the PVOPo3ed bond issue ; Tim secertary of this treasury invites sub- scrlptions front the people of the United Stnten for $200,000.000 of the botids of the 3 per cent loan authorized by the act of coil- Irress. epproved Juno 13 , 1898. Subscriptions will be rsceivcd at par for a period of thirty-four days. the subscription bin opeil from this tiat to 3 o'clock p. hi. on the 11th day of .luly. IMIS. The- bonds wili be issued in both coupon nail registered form , tile coupon bonds ill denominations of $20. $100. $100 and $1,000 , and. the regietored bonds In denominations of $20 , $10' ' ) , $00 , $1,000 , $3,000 atlil $ iQ,000. They lihi be ilated % iIgtist 1 , Isus , anti by their ternts will h ndeeniable in coin at tile pitasure of tim Uniteil States after ten years from the date of their issue and due mid payable august 1 , lOIS. The bonds will bear intsr st at the rate of 3 ncr cent ncr nuiun , pnyable quarterly ; tim interest - terest on the coupoti hioiids ill be paid by menus of eouons. to hI ! dctachicd from the bonds aa the inteist heomcs Iie , and the I intcrest on thu registered bonds will be paid by cheeks drawn to the order of the payee 11111 mailed to their nihihtesscs , The httw authorizing tilts issue of bonds iiroidcs that iii allotting salt ! hiorids the eov.aral subscriptions of individuals shall be first ItteCilted. and the stibseriptions of the Iowct amounts shall he first allotted. In accordance with that provision allotments to nil individual subscribers will be made lie- tore niiy botids w'iii ' boUhlutte4l to other than iiidtvidiinls. All iiidividtii stiscriptioiis for $500 or less will be allotted in full as they are received , and such subscriptions lutist lie paid in full at the time the subscription is i made. It tli total sum subscribed for in amounts of $300 or less should exceed $200.- 000,000. the ahiotmants will he made accord- Iflg to the priority of thu receipt of the sub- scrip tions. Siunt SIlIlMerilleca Collie First. Allotments on subscriptions for over $00 vill not be niado until after the subscription c1oe , Jtiiy II , and will thitn be inaile Iii- verst'ly , according to tIle size f tile SUb. scription , the smallest stibscriptloii being firat allotted. then tite iiext in size nail Lu en , prefelenee being given to individual sub- criltions. Peibons subscribing for ilore than $0I ) must SCUll in cash or certified checks to the amount of 2 per cent of the sum sub- scrlbed for , such deposit to constItute a par- tii pCymellt tIid to be forfelteJ to the United States In the event of failuru on the sub- scriber's part to moire full paYment for 'us stil'scription according to the ternis of the cirLular. Allotments to subscribers for more thait SO0 will be iiiado as soon as possible after the subscription cioes. In eriher to avoid a co rapid absorption of funds into the treasury , with a possible consequent - sequent nyU eiiect on industry auth commcrco any subscriber for more than $500 will tin. permitted. to take his allotment of bonds in intahliiieiit of 20 per CCIII , taking the first installment vitiiin ten days after the notice of the ailotmetit and the balance at four ( itiiil intervals of forty days each in four in- atnhhiuents eteli of 20 per cent of the bonds ailotted. Delivery of bonds will be made in hiitaiiieiit as payment for theta is re- ceivcd and payments tnust in all cases be made in full as the bonds are taken. The 2 per ccitt deposit wll1 apply on tile fluial In.- stahiment. Any subscriber iaa pay for the whole amount allotted him within ten days fronl the notice of his allotment. Interest i1l be adjusted by the time of the actual pay - mont. whether tiald in one sum or lit install- nients , as permitted. Separate subscriptions ( toni one indlyidual , although made from tIme to ti' C , scill be aggrcgated and consit- : crctl as on subscription. 1'iiiitit ( if SnlpMeriptionl. The secretary of the treasury will receive in payment for the bonds hiostolhlce money orders. payabi at Washington. and checks , bank ilialts and express mousy orders collectable - lectablo in the cities of New York. floston , Philadelphia , Baltimore. Washington. Cm- cinatl. Chicago , St. Louis , New Orleans and San Francisco. All money orders and bank drafts must be drawn in favor of the treasurer - urer of the United States. The money orders I and bank check. so received wilt he forwarded - warded for collection by the department anti as soon as returns are obtained the subscriber - scriber will be credited wIth the amount of his subscriptions as of the date of cohlec- tion. The secretary will also receive in payment for the bonds certificates of deposit Issued by the assistant treasurers of thi United States in the above named cities. These ccrtitlcates of deposit may b oh- taiiued from any assistant treasurer in exchange - change for gold coin , gold coin certificates , standard silver dollars , silver certificates. United States notes , treasury notes of 1890 and national bank notes ; and the subscriber will be credited with the amount of his sub- scriptlon as of the date of certificate of de. POSIt. Thia secretary will also ret.eive currency - rency sent by registered mall or by express direct to tbt Treasury department. For the mutual convenIence of the subscribers - scribers and the tlepartntcnt a tilank form of letter to accompany remittances has been lrePnl-eh auth It iiua ) ' ho obtained at the othlcea of national and state banks generally at the several subtreasurles ot the United States. at any iiioiiey oril3r potoiflces and at any express office , The bonds will be dated August . 1898 , auth they will be delivered - livered to subscribers free of expense for transportation as sooii after that date as 1)0551 ble. The bonds will be acompanied by a checle for the amount of Interest duo tIme subscriber - scriber from time date of hI payment to AUgUSt 1 , 1898. All rcinittnnces and other communIcations relative to thIs loan should be addresred to thu secretary of tile treasury. division of loans muitl currency. V.'asiiington. All subscriptions - scriptions HIUSt ho receiveth at the Treasury department , W'ashlngton , not later than 3 oclock ii. in. Wednesday , July 14 , 1898 , No subse&lptiens received after tbat date and hour vtil be considered. L. J. GAGE , Secretary. MERRITT GETS NO MORE MEN iieseiiI L"4U0& ! tsi'iit1i1cit itt Suit Fiitnelsco All tisgit % Vill lit , Soul. NEW YORK. Juuio 13.-It may be stated with joslt1vcness that the \Var department bus no present Intention of senthing any mnoro troops to San FrancIsco for the Phil- ippina expedition thaus have already been I ordered ( bore. says tile Washington corre- sluondeuit of the Times. Qeneral Merritt an- nouncetl before Ito left New York that he I wanted at. least 20,000 IIICU , IL was goner- I ally accepted here that General MerrItt won I his olnt anti that the department promised ltiuit thu men he asked for , It is now stated I . thut instead f the 20.000 nuon he has been counting upon , only lti,000 have been as- I scntbietl at San Francisco , and that the I future governor gnermt1 of the Philippines is getting uneasy about the other 4,000. Adjutant General Corbln has several tinues recently In response to direct inquiries stated that it was not intended to cnt1 any immure troops to the I'hihippine tbau those already sslecteil for that work. lie was asked the same quostton today , In vIew of San Francisco reports that General MerrItt insistcth on more mcn anti he answered again that there were no intentions of ordering nil- dltlonni regiments to the 'I'hiiipptnes at this time. It is estimated that the recruiting of tiieo I'hillppine regiments to their full strength , as is being done under the see- onti call , will raise the strength of the force to very nearly 20,000. It Is thought to be probable that the War department is dependIng - pendIng on this means to till it out. as the recruits can be sent on after transports have iefL with their regiments. CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE Aiioili I luleul is t l'lni't's us ( 'niiiiii- , , Itned Olileers I mu I lit' i to iii line I1'giluieul $ A re A inruei. WAShINGTON , June 13.-The senate , in cxcittivo sessIon , today confirmed these nominations : First regtnient , Oluflteer Infantry-To be first lieutenants , A. J. Coste auth T. 13. Featherstone of Texas. Third regiment voltinteer infantry-To be surgeon , with rank of major , Seaton Nor- snail of the Marine hospitnl service : to be 'captain , Edwin Wileon of Georgia ; to be first ltclitenniits , Daniel L. M. l'eixotto of New York and J. A. Condon of Tennessee. Sixth regiment volunteer infantry-To be first lieutenant , E. E. Wright of Tennessee ; to be second lieutenant , IL At. llarton of Tennessee. EIghth regiment volunteer infantry-To be majors , F. ltosenburg of Ohio and C. M. 'Fravis of Indiana ; to be surgeon , with rank of major , James It. Hepburn of Iistrict of Columbia ; to be captain , It. T. Jacob of iCciitttclty ; to be first lieutenants , A. C. (1. Williams Fcote of New York and P. A. 110ff- 111811 _ of _ _ ifansas. intil regiment volunteer infantry-To be surgeon , with rank of major , A. I'alionos of New Jersey ; to lie captain , "W. S. Lincoln of Massachusetts ; to be first lieutenant , C. . .w. Pilimore of Ohio. Tentit regiment volunteer infantry-To be first lieutenant , A. It. Joyce of ConnectIcut ; to be captain , W. F. Tebbctts of New York. henry II. Ellis of CalIfornia to be consul at Turks Island , "iv. i. Postmasters for itlssourl-J. v. iIartin , llrookflold ; M. Mann , Slater ; I. It. Iluggins , l'alniyra ; M. L. Doughty , Farnmington. ltejccted-Obricn Moore of Texas to be additIonal paymaster. 'SENATE ' IN AN ANGRY MOOD Met luuul liii fllI5l'Olltl Clilileld iit Ii IN CIittrgotitii Deeettllil Iii Scour- iuut its .ppriuprIntitiu. WASHINGTON , June 13.-For sicarly two hours today the senate had un'ler discus- slomi the Lodge resolution directing the . clalitis coninlittee to titake an inquiry as to the disposition of the nioney appropriated by congress to pay time claIm of time hook concern of the MethodIst EpIscopal church south. A heated colloquy between Mr. Chandler and Mr. Pasco was the feature of the dis- ! eussion. Mr. Chandler said that Mr. Pasco I 'as unwittingly and unwIllIngly the agent through whIch a deception had been vrac ticul on the senate. Mr. Pasco denianded the vitlmdrdwnl of the stiltemmment , but Mr. Chandler refused to withitiraw. although he disclaimed any in- temitioui to retiect out Mr. PaScos honor. I The resolution will probably be called up I tomorrow. At 2 o'clock the consideration of the bIll providing for an international bank was be- , gun. The measure was still under discus- I simm wheit the senate adjourned. Aim act authorizing the appointment of a non-partlsajl commission to collate information - ation , antI to recommend legislattan. on the great problems vrcsented by labor , agrl- culture and capital , was passed. Mr. F'ryq favorably reported from the corn- mlttee on commerce to provide Americaim reidster for the steamers Unionist and Spe- ciulist. The bill was passed. On motion of Mr. Mills. the senate at 4:4G : p. rmt. went into executive session , after which tile senate adjourned. SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS. . Couiuinencemucnt at MItchell. MITChELL. S. 11 , June 13.-Special ( Tel- cgraxn.-Last ) Friday evening the graduating - ing exercises of the Mitchell High schools were held when eighteen 'oung women amid men were graduated. The following evening - ing a receptIon was tendered to the graduat- lug class by tle alumni. Sunday began the commencement exercises of the Dakota uni- versity. Br. Frank Bush of Otturuwa , lit. . preached the baccalurepte sermon in the morning and In the evening 11ev. .7. 1' . Jen- klmus delivered the annual sermon. Today wore the exercises of entertaining the fresh- 111011 who finished the course of tIme first year , a class of fourteen. Tomorrow occurs the graduating exercises of the English Nor- rnaI. a class of eighteen , aini in the evenIng - Ing a musical recital will be given by the music department. There are five graduates in the scientific department , who received their diplomas Wednesday morning. ' ' ' , , , F'ireiiieits 'l'iiriui uieui YANKTON , S. U. , June 13.-Speclal ( Tel- egrain.-Toumorrow ) opens the fifteenth annual - nual tournanment of South Dakota volunteer tlreiimen lit this city , Three days will be given to races. Tomorrow will be devoted to the reception of visiting firemen. Thee hero In advance predIct one of the best and largest tournaments ever hell in this state. 1)c hint' ru t lo leiegui Ii's. PIERflE , S. D. , June 13.-Spccial ( Tele- . gram.-The ) democrats of Stanley county , in their conventIon to select delegates to the Aberdeen convention ou the 22d , so- lecteil M. U. Sinon , W. F' . Erwin , Fm ed S. Rowe and C. E. McLane. They were instructed - structed to accept'iusioii If it could be secured - cured on a mtr ! basis. Li'e tjioluuts ii Judge , PIERRE , S. D. , June I'J.-Special ( Teic- gramn-Covernor ) Lee today appointeti J. C. . Crawford as county judgeof Kingsbury county In Place of 0V. . Lattin , who holtis a iOSitioll as captutn In the First regtnuent of South Dakota volunteers , liSlONS ' ' ' ' ' lOitVlS'I'IltN 1'l'i'ilI.tS. Survivors of I.umte W'gtv iIeui'ntlerc.j , ! , : ' tIlt , . Gt'uit ril ( uveruiuL'nt , WAShINGTON , June 13-l'cnsiommts have I been iut'it as follows Issue of Juno 2 : Nebraska : Oiglnal-Matthew H.V. . McClure - Clure , Magnet , $6 ; Michael P.'Iliianis , Louisville , $6 , 'Increase-Joel hi. Anderson , Grand Island , $8 to $12. Original Widows , etc.-Frnnees A. Smith. Omaha. $8. Iowa : Original-Irvin B , iiaidwin. GrIn- nell. $6 ; FrancIs Cburn , Grimes , $8. Ad- ihltiuimoi-Ohiver G. Knt'udaon. ' Ellswortll , $6 to $8. Inercasc-.Jncoh h , Finkhanm , Vinton , $8 to $17 ; Janmes A , hayes , Palo , $10 to $50 ; Charles A. Orr , Des Moines , $6 to p12. OrIgInal - Inal'idows , etc.-Mary Whincry , Des Moincs , $12. Mnmmtana : Original-Peter Molyott , Canton - ton , $6 ; Albert flhldine , Ammaconda-$43. ReIssue - Issue and Increase-Special Juno 3. ( special act ) , Oliver P. SIIv'yStuensv1ilti , 12 to $20. Colorado ; Original-S. l'rlestioy harder , 1)cmmvr. $5 , lncras . Sj'lvcster Needhamn , Eads. $8 to $12. North Iakota ) ; Original Widows , etc.- Martha N. Larson. aoetz. 38. THE CEPIUINE THE O1IQINAL ! COLUMBUS BUGGY CO. TELEPHONE 11)55 ) i3i4I3iG COCE ST - - - - - - - gr- I KEEP 'il SPANLR1)S ) BUSY Sampson's 1VL018 eep Up the Along Onba'8 Southern Ooast. FURTHER "bdAIIS OF CABLE CUTTING I .ui . ' ! . ( , * ? St. Liumi I , , , litrluleiueiu1 suluul ) siU4's ltclus'strneil Again- l'enty1 of hut Shun itt thiinuiluuiuiitiu. ( Copyright , 1858 , by Press I'ublishing Co. ) PORT ANTONIO , Jamaica , June 13.-On Board Dispatch heat , Guantanamo flay , Thursday , Juno .9.-New York World Ca- biegram-Spoclal Telegram.-Captain ) Mc- Calm with the Marblehead , Yankee ( manned by New York naval reserves ) , and the St. Louis , seized lower Guantanarno bay today -ith little difficulty and wIthout. casualty. cut thu cables , also destroying the corn- munication wIth the outside world of Cai- manera , the second largest military post of eastern Cuba. Admiral ampson decided yesterday to seize the harbor to establish a base of supplies - plies and a safe coaling and provisioning station for time fleet. ThIs harbor is about forty nuiles cast of Santiago. It is one of the largest and finest harbors on the entire coast of Cuba. There are two sand.lockcd bays , either of wiutchm can easily acconirno- date any number of ships. TIme inner bay Is separated from the outer by a narrow , tortuous channel , navigable only with great care. On tIme inner bay is situated tIme town of Caimanora , . garrisoned by 3,000 Spanish troops and protected by a fort and several gunboats. The fort is quite a pretentious military structure , built on a sniall headland , which Juts omit ncrosa the channel between the outer and inner bay , anti completely covers the chmnnmmel anti ships .interlng must pass witl'Iii fifty yards of Its guns. It is buIlt of yellow stone with extensIve barracks adjoining - joining amuul seems to be in good condition , presenting a nnlch more formIdable appear- mince titan the castle which frowns above the entrance of Santiago harbor. Apparently judging front the resistance nmade today It has no high power modern guns. The Marblehead , Yankee add St. Louis left th'o fleet off Santiago at 4 a. fli. today anil arrived outside the harbor at 6 o'clock. The chart showed the entrance of the outer bar- hoc to be easy , though somewhat crookeil , anil protected only by a small hog blockhouse high tip on the castorim promontory , just above the small village which clusters in about thirty huts along the beach and vell lnsido the harbor. The Marblehead steamed slowly in , fol- loWell by the Yanleec and time St. Louis re- ninincti just outside. Standing on tIme bridge of time Marblehead Captain McCalla swept the shore with his glass before lowering a boat to dra for the cables. No signs of life verc noted in time block house or the village until time Marblehead was well within time outer harbor. 'huen soldiers discovered time boats rind the Marblehead and Yankee opened lire v'ith six-pounders. The practice was excelletit a ii at a range of 800 yards a number of suichls snmashed Imuto the b1ock hous , mnalilng timbers fly , while shrapnt'l burst anmotmg th& houses in the village. 'i'ki.t1 i , . 'l'lmelr IIetls , The Spaniards abandoned the blockhouse amid village Sand .thisappeared over the ridge. They were seenhater making their way to Cionfuegos en route to Calmnanern. The Marbiehead lowered a cutter and began to drag fcr tilt ) cable , when sudilenhy It was interrupted byaiarge shell bursting within fitly yards , althost directly over the ships. It caine front a.Spantsh gunboat. the Alfonsu Plnzon , which harl crept unobserved well along the inner channel and armed with its five-inch gtmims and practically hidden by the low tongue of land which separated the outer and Inner harbor It wa firing at a range of 4,000 yards. Time Marblehead anti Yankee replied wIth their five-inch guns and quickly got the Aifonso Plnzoum's range. Shells splashed all around the little Spanish gunboat. Time eommmmr oder pluckily did not retire until the Marblehead showed a disposition to go after him. The gunners on time Aifonso did surprisingly - prisingly good shooting and several shells- two dangerously so-tell near the Yankee and Marblehead. Convinced that he was opposed - posed to a greatly superior force , the Alfonso - fonso finally retired behind the fort , which then opened fire at. 6.500 yards. All the shots from the fort fell short , Indicating that no large rifles were mnommnted on it. Time Mar- bleheati aiitl Yankee soon got time range and dropped a number of shells on the fort , which inunediately ceased firing. The Yankee then went outside the harbor and the Mar- blehead remained inside to protect its cutter - ter which resumed dragging for the cable. After two botmrs of hard work it picked up the cable and ctmt It iii three places. Meanwhile - while the St. Louis picked up the other cable outside the harbor arid cut it in two places. In tIme afternoon tile Yankee re-entered tire harbor and took a nosition where it could Boo tile fort amid clmannel of time immner harbor. I boarded it. Wimile I was tnl1eiumg with Captain Bronson on the bridge , time Aifonso Piuizomm again conic out ( rein behind the fort anti steamed slowly lit our direction , "Try a shot at her , LIeutenant Colby , " saul Captain ilronson. Colby sighted at a range of 6,000 yards armd fIred. TIme sbehl struck a few yartis from tlm Spaniards , who retired protnptly. A smaller gunboat , the Gunmita- narno , also appeared for a few minutes , but SOOlm retired to a safer place. Fifteen mm- Utes later Captain ilronson thought Ito saw sigmus of life in time blockhouse anti ordered his amen to fire the six-pounder out the how , The lirst shot strtmclc the blockhouse square , knocking a , great hole in It and settmumg it on lire. It burned rapidly and soon was destroyed. SuzuuuIruril Is " .Ytly. At 2 o'clock 1mm tIme afternoon Captain Mc- Calm aignaleti to go outside and the Yan- hoes anti MnrJIIhiead steamed slowly out. CaptaIn l3roro ; iuggesteth that time dispatch - patch boat remair1beiulnd to lure the Alfoumsu Plnzon out. Th1s IVn.S tlone , but the Spaum- Ish captain iitI4 t0O wily to be caughmt lit r. trap , t 1 The Spanish forts antI gunboats neon not interfere withithtu use of time outer harbor us a liasle of supplies for our fort , as time guns of the fiwt-oermrmot reacim the outer hmar- bor amid the jUuib&.mts are sure to keep tlmeir distance. Whentbe American ships tooic soundings thmu f9und time harbor excellent for Admiral , t1fltOfl'S purposes. The Cu- balm lmilOt on ) iRrmtl the Marhielmeath says that 3,000 insurgents ae now imm the hills around Cainmaoern , pmItitely shutting in time Simanlsh troohl , to A few thousand of our troops can eIgbag time entire garrison if sent hero. Cm4gtarmera Is a. place of some inmportanco on account or Its spientleti har. bor and because it is tbe eastern terniirmtms of time railway. Tire war slmipmu can with lit- tie difficulty sihurmc time fort , enter time lmar- bor and destroy limo Spanishi gunboats. Ilult a dozeum vessels of hie third class could do the job. It may be done before Santiago ha trmkerm. Today , ( or the first time , the New York ha- vat mIlitia vlmo rmmmmn the Yankee , have bew in action , They acquitted timenuselves well. Calmtaiml MeCaila comnphlmenteti tiuenm on their guimimery , The.Loyuu. are delighted , They obtained newspapers fronm dispatch boats which brought lttlrb a large ammmouut of mail for the i 'to be scrtt to ammxious relatives ut home , 'Flue operations against the place vere discontinued lyileut the Iolpimin arrived at the ermtreuce of the harbor flying a tiis. atvh 113g. The Yankee was steaming to. ward Santiago when a gun from the Marble. I bead brought it back. Thu Dolphin tbemm steamed to Mob St Nlcolas with dispatches from Atirnlrnl sampson for the government anti the Yankee changed its course anti sklrtetl the shore toward the east , reconnoit- cling , When the ulipatchm boat left the Marble- heath and St. Lotmis were hove to at the mouth of the barber , prohiably soon to return - turn to Santiago with a report of the opeta- tlons and complete information that Sampson mmeerletl ( II to time coast on both sittc's of time harbor. 'hItIM 'i'ttktl U Itest. After the bombartimnemit of Samutingo on Monday the ships. took a rett until S o'clock in the afternoon , wimemi Admiral Saunlison Remit the loiphin in to try a few shots at I a saud battery Just to the eastward of Morro , glviimg instructions not to strike time castle , because the Spaninrtls hmohd commflnetl there Lieutemmant hiobson auth ImIs heroes of time Merrlmnac , Atirmuiral Snnmpson wisheth to fluid out If this battery was imu contittion to talk after- the treatment he gave it earlier in time ( hfl. Time Dolphin ran iii to 3.000 yartls. The firtut imot fell short. striking the hill 200 yards too much to time eastward , The next shot vnn much closer anti the timirti seemued to score mt bull's-eye , for it woke tip time Spaniards anti the roar of big gums was hearth. They were probably tweive-imicti guns front under Morro. 'limo splash of a heavy shell in the sea near the Delphiim elmoweti that this battery , at least , was not put out bf action. TIme Dolphin retired after firing a few more shots. Meanwhile the Marblehead , on tIme other side of time harbor , threw a few shots Into the western batteries , which , so far as could ho seomm , niade no reply. Now that time entbusiastic excitermient of the bombardment of Santiago has calmed down the officers mire trying to flgtmre otitits net result. On this poimut opitmlotms umumler , but time best jutignuent seems to be that tilimiply a large amount of atamntmnition was usctl UI ) antI the Spaimiards given a rnighmty object lesson of the power aimtl metal throw- Itig cnpncity of our ships. The hmomimbartling of Santiago was mmiuclm like tmonmbartllmmg a mnountmtitm , as nothing there was visible to shoot at except mmrnjestic imilts , save Morro castle , vlmlchi is mmot worth shmootimmg at and witicit Samnpuoit rejects as a target. Ommly I for tim hiresence of Morro oar sailors mnightt sail past time harbor a timousamid timimes with- nut stmspecting time existehmce of defences on , tlmat itle of tme ) town , which nestles like a needle in a imaystaclc sonuewhmere inside the bay. It is very tloubttul , timemefore , if the bonibardniemmt , however majestic as a slice- tacle. accomplished very mmmcii or whethmer twemmty macro similar bombardriichmts would imave very mnuch more effect. Time licet is hampered hy orders of the atlrnlnlstratioui not to risk either men or SiiiiS. It is certalum that they canhiot irm- filet thnmnage withiout. receiving seine. Time fact that sonic of the Spammislm gimums qumt shootimig , atisficti that they coulti hIt noth- irig at that range , does not by atiy imieniis show tlmern to be permanently siiriced. They naturally save their amnttmnttton , hay- lug ito rrictnS of getting any nmore froni time Gerimlan firnis who supply It. Sn , ItIcM ( iit Short. There is some dissatisfaction aim time fleet at the nonarrival of sumpphics. The mneml have a hiarti enough tIme of it as it is cooped itt itot inetmi : uloatimig forts without being the victims of immefllcleimcy of coutmmls- sariat licople. - All time ships are short of ice and fruit. decermt drinking water , fresh meat and all the little luxuries to which people who render timls sort of work to tlmeir country nrc entitled. 'rime tiispatcim boat Triton brought a consigtimolmt of fruIt from Port Antonio for time sniloms. but of course It only went a lIttle way among so many men. They seized upon it eagerly as sonietliimmg for wimicim time salt air gIves an intemisti craving. . There is very little or no Information out tile iihmips as to time plans of the govcrnineimt for lanthimmg au invaduimg force. The general - oral opihmon hmtl : been that mere than 10,000 mcli liriti left Tampa tiimied to arrive at Samm- tiago todny. but a feelIng seems to be in the air of it change of plan anti a postPone- nuent of attache on Santiago. The ileet. must be reinforced by Infantry and artillery to be successful amid until these arrive you will not hear of any brilliant victoiy. The Cubans - bans are not to he counted on for any great fmsststancc , Timey are looked upon nit bril- Ilant conversationahIsts. with a correct idea thatthey should govermm themselves. but with rio exeprierice iii fighting at close quarters anti Imot likely to be ashy taughmt the niethoti of warfare. There had hieen a vague idea that at the siege of Guarmtanamo today a force of insurgents might show up anti chip 1mm on the attack , but none put in amt appearance. ACCEPT ANY PEACE OFFER S'nti& is htexuly fur i'ronusrmIu5 l'ro- -vtdetL ' 1'lie 1)o Not Couiie frtuium ( he LTuutteii Stmmtos. BRUSSELS. June 13.-A special Madrid correspondent of time l'etit Pieu of this city has telegrapheti an Interview wimicim ho ciaimns to have had witim Senor Moririo , prl- vnte secretary to Sagasta. in which time secretary is quoted as having forumiahly tie- dared. timat tIme Spatmishi govermirmieumt will I now accept any neace proposal which is submItted , "on the express condition that it does riot enianate from time ermenmy , ' ' hiut tIme prermiier'B secretory is said to have ailtied : 'Timo International imietliatIen wlmieh will be especially welcomed aim time hart of Spain would be in the case of time initIatIve being taken by France or Austria. " DEATH RECORD. limir.ui ( 'uirleiry , LONDON , Jmmne 13.-Bayou Carhiorry ( Al- gernon W'illianm George ilvaumis-Froke ) is deati. lit ) was bormm on Septoruiber 9 , iSI'iS , was formerly a lieutenant in the Third battalion - talion , Nortlmanmimtolmshlre regirnermt. anti at tile tthiiti of hIs death was a justice of time neace and a deputy lieuteimunt for Cork county , lreiaimti. lvuuIent 'uiuuiuuhiuuui l'hIiciuu * , , . MONTREAL. June 13.-Sir Atlolplm Chap- Ieau , foriumer lieutenant goverumor of Quo- bee amid secretary of state of tIme louninion , tiled hero today. 'I'ruu Iii Itiubbers ( uipt ii roil. hOUSTON. Tex , . Jurme 13.-Time Isalum mob- hers vimo were concerned iim tue hold .iip of the Santa Fe at Colemnarm Jurmetlon , mmml the murder of Frank Johnson have bedim caught by the 110550 headed by Sberlf b'iult'lii cf 'roni Green couuitv. Three of tItian t'cre . , pturniI btnulay neAr Sono-t , 'limo nreu offered - fered flumhmt anti two of theum u-ere wounded. 'h'hey lucre at. once stmmrtwi for Sari Artonia. Time fonrtit robber was Cmulituretl today at noon. LEITER'S ' LOAD TOO hEAVY Young Wheat Maniptilator Giv Up the Uncqual Contest. . BURIED tiNDER M AVALANCHE OF WHEAT 'I'rnuiMfers Ii l.uurgi' l'nrt lout of his IlutuliulmN us A ruusouir utitui Ut hers muith Cutitlu leuils ' % S'ill lIt , ' "t'rus I ChICAGO , June 13.-This inus been a day of excltemiicmit mmmi wild ruhmmors in time CimI. cage wlmeat lIlt , A reverse that looks like a lVaterloo has conic to the "Voumig Napoleon - poleon of Finammee , ' ' Joseph Loiter. At first there was a wild tumble of iirices on time board , Jtmiy wheat sclilmmg 11 cemmts frormu Saturday's close , while Septeunber lost 4 5-8 cents atmti Deceummber 3 7-S ceumts , ' but nil mumatlo a little recovery befoto time close. It. was givemi out that Leiter hmntl ordered his deals all closed amid that the sciiiumg rush ias the lesult of tue exectmtiomi of thIs ortter , accomimpanietl as it wns by a hood of runmors concerning time stability of the big bull umuovemnerit , irimicim fur tmiormtims lmas been the inmportamtt factor ium lloitrtl of 'l'm-ritle tlenlimmgs , One of these riummiurs vris that Loiter hati been tltserted by soimme of his associates 1mm the cahmmmaign , 1mm tIme muran- time helter's wlmeat was bi'Iumg tumiulileth overboard ammtl lirices imati bccormme deummor- nhizeti. Later In time day Loiter mnatb.i no nttempt to commccrml time fact that lie immud sold out oil hits hmoimlings in futures-probably C.,000- 000 or 8,000,000 bushels. it cztmmie out. tlmat lie lund tranmuferreti mimost of his trades in futures to other vehl kuiowmm imoilses anti tlmit : timey were pretty well lirotecteti by mnrtrgins , Co that whirutever losses there were would fail tiiioui belier. ills cash wheat , erie report saitl , Was transferretl to Armour , but a hater story was that it would bo "trusteed' ' rmmmd imart- tiled Irm sucim a way as to nrevcrmt time slump which woulti he inevitable if it. were all thrown on the uuinrkct ot omuce. F Before time fiumal close tim imrmlc hiartiallY subsided untl Jumly reacted 4 cents , Sop- tenmber soiling up 1cemmts armti 1)ecembcr ranking a 2-coumt rally , selling a shade above Noitti of time principals in time Loiter crisis were willIng to discuss th causes wimlch leti to his liquitiation rmmitl time mmiot imlausibiti expiamintiort that can be offered at tlmia titne is. therefore , circuuitammtlml : nmmul slieculatlve. Time Indication of approaching tlissoltmtiomm iii the Leiter regime cmtne : this morning with time atiaounmcemtmerit that all lmis emmett antI Jimmie wlmcat immu.l beemi trarteferreti by t Ahierm , Crier & Zellar , Leiters brokers , to l'hnilip D. Armour , arid that time Septeimmber OitlOhi ) , of wimicim Lelter was a heavy lmoldcr , hati beert transferreti to Lamnmsoa Bros. These reptirtoti trarmsactiotms gave rise to conjectures tirat. soon developed into a lianle. .At time outset It was rtmnnored that Loiter was tmylng to get out of tIme niarket , but tIme fact that Alien , Crier & Zehiar imati transferred timeir tm'athes to Larimsorm Bros. , Instead of selling out , aroused time stmpicioni tiiitt Letter was imard presseti , antl was en- deavorlng to dispose of hIs immense holti- mugs without niisciosimmg the cause or so . sudtieit withdrawal front the lilt. After the close of birsinmess Saturday nmii- lions of bushels of wimeat "puts" were sold in the vicinIty of ? 2'J cents , Larmmsoim Bros. apparently having large orders for thIs lirme. I ! 't'Lhuis It , UiiIoimth. Shortly before time opening of the Board of Trade Iodty brokers supposeti to be act- irig for Leiter were reatly sellers. The 'put" nrice was spcetiily reached and LoIter. if tine Larneorms were acting for imim , was exmableti to timsposc , of millions of busiiel of wheat on the sale of "puts , " whereas if the actual wheat iiad been sold in the market tlmero woultl have been even a more severe bneak. Had AlIen. Grler & Zellar uiiade time sales , the trade would Imave suspected a ruse , but conninmg fronu Lainson Brothers there was no sPeCial indicatIons of tile idemntlty of the sd hers. It is stated timat tiuring time day from 8,000.000 to 10,000.000 bushels of Loiter wheat , optionnal anti visible , were sold to th account of the "Young Napoleon. " This is suIposetl to have consisted chiefly of options in Septeamber , July and June , which is sturemi Irm Minneapolis , St. l'amml , Dalutim and Cimi- crmgo. it was said on the floor , timat the bankers of the irnrthiwest , who have been carrying the miortinwestern bnnli cliqmre , refunseti to carry their burden for a lormger time , and time calls had been rirnde by northwestcrrm thealers , particularly time Mlnmmenpolls triter- ests , for irmarginme niowmm to 'JO cermts. Timest' , It Is saiti. were followed by calls trponi Loiter imere to nnargin his vheat holdirmgs tiowni to 80 cents. Mr. Loiter imad about 4,000,000 htnslmels of cash wheat on imanti , mnmncln of which he is smuiti to have disposed of at a loss. Later it was reported that h. Z. Loiter , wimorm ashetl by imis eon for more mmmormey , imati refused to be drawn further into the wheat deal , mmii tinmm. coumpelied the latter to let go a large lIme of his Imoidings 1mm order to save Imis warehouse creditors amid marginal rlennatmti.s. Ilcpreseutatives of time nmortlmwestern immter- lIsts appear to Imavo precipitated time crisis by conning to Cimicago Saturday nmrmti learmming that L. Z. Loiter woulni mmcit advance nmny more IroniC ) ' on his son's account. Mr. Liii- ter's fm-baths insist timat hue humus not made ant assIqment , but it.'was anirnitted tonight thn : tine Ieiti'r interests hail been ' 'trnnmtectl. ' ' Josepir Loiter could mmot be beaten tonlgimt. L. Z. Leiter was sectm but positively niecilnicil to say a word. Jozepim Loiter eniered the nniam-hic't Aprli 2 , 1897 , antI irmmniicdlatciy afterward time iirezsuru 01 a trernentious power was felt , hut rio mann knew whoae was tine iiarmnl. LolLer's first order was negotiated by Broker George 13. Frtmnrcln. It was for 100,000 binsiiels of May wineat at 70 7-8 cents iier lunmsinel. Titemu hmbt orders cummne thick mmii fast. Tine cint'apest wheat botmght by Leitinor wait 500,0(10 bush- tils iiougiit Junno 18 , 1897 , for Septenmber thin- livery at CW cents. Time deal ran fourteen mmmormtbs , during wimich tine inrice of ivlreat was nlown to 64 % cents 1mm June , 1897 , antI up to $1.85 In May. 1898. It Immvoivtnti at erie tiurno ml interest of mnoro thnahi 35,000,000 bushntih of winemit. irtl ' . 'l'rcnsii ry 5th t.'un'ui I , WAShINGTON , Juno h3.-TotIay' statement - ment of the contiltion of tine treastmry shows : Available crush balance , 189,59S,852 ; gold reserve - serve , $165,911,400 , IIYGIEE OF THE IOIITH AND STOMACH. The gi'ea hnpoi'taiico of attention to the Ilygieno of the flOlhll and stoiuac'h is ihlsiStel ( upon by the Medical Profession. No bettei' means can be adopted than tile rvgulat' Use of abotit a w'iiieglassfnl of " A.penta " VTa.ttr Oil fiis i'ising in thu hhlOl'flitig. 'J'll ( ) mouth should be rInsed 'itIi it hefoi'o dt'iflkillg , "APENTA" THE BEST LAXATIVE , OF ALL DII UGGIS7'S 4XD 4IZIhYERIIL JVA Tt'R DE.ILLR8 . - - - - - _ . t- - 000000c0000000000cocoO , Change Dot the old reliable Londollderry for new ailcI liD- t 1 i C ci imitations t 01substitutes. . 8oa1oOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO .g4 ! ' . cOLLA\ H PURE MT WSKY ! ALL DRUCCISTS. If troimimleth with itIut'tnunattsnim , Nclnrmi Selmmticni , ( lout tinS numny mlervtunrs dit'nmnnt' , . hI. at time JOIIN hi. \ \ 'OQDlIUltlnistlttntnt 127V. . 42 nut. , Nt'tv 't'tim-k , for treatnmeutt hi ) Static Elt'ctrieity. ( 'onaunitnitionu free. - - - - - Elitt.'l'Itti , , roweE1 Orculs Si.pt. 1 fithi , 1SlS. lsth'dihi' mtmitl Dmy Slmouh fo r Girls Ummihm'r tue dirtctloum of itt. itey. Gctirge W'orthiinigtoni , S. 'I' . D. , LI. . I ) . i'mlnmimr' : , 1)rclitrttOrY : : antI cohht'glmt I e comurstmu. ( ' .ini . hietemmt ctnrpn4 of tennclner. 'iloden'nm ' nmietiin otis mmmiii every ninivmmntnmgc offered. Strict ml tten ii num Pnuith to t lit' mnntnrul , rmten I a I multi 1)11 ) ystm : I 'i-in 11 beinn g o C tine mu I ti nien t mu. 1)1 11111' rnniq con fin nied . 1' neiimn mt's fur in II enil In-gte open to wonien. Specind eotnses : 1mm high. . - . . _ . . vi' i'nngiisim , Stiennees , 4nmti'nm t arid ii titltrin LamigunLaei , Milm4Ic nimmil A n t. 'l'erins nimniti- ern ( e. Ilin I lii I hg r&'pmmi rn'nl mn nil I it u'x. "I I "in I ui ti or. 5:1 : ni I I ii ry in i mm nnubi nig. SmmtIs fat' ttiry stennmn iiemmtittg. Pmmne'nts mtiinl guartilarnu uleniitimng to enter hill lulls IVI hI m lt'mu St. ' senntl for cutalogmne. or ahilinY lioreimniniiY : it ) 11is. L. R. Uptoii , Prili. . ilruw'iu.11 linull , Ouit'mlit : , Ni.b ΒΆ - . - - - - - - - , .tMt Sh'Lihi' .N'h' S. utLenitz LenitzVihlimirna . , l'roiis. amid 'itgrs. \v _ \ . COLE , hot. Mammuger. oTh LI'S (3OL. ( Grand Formal Opening rAy9 Ji1 ] [ 3J IVENINGS APi' S : 15. .Mmttimines 2:3t- : ) SuntiayVci nt.siiay hi mid Smtitriiay. l'resn'nn ' ti nc No t In I ing Inn I I I 'mti i I .n&'rs . I um lUil iASS VAUDVft [ BIU1NLY AOAN AND [ : , IWNRTTA BYFION GIL"1' . : Soit'rox-ze % ) lZ ( ) , mtxo. 'I't'.i t"L II .xlEIA SIS'I't.ItS. mlin : % thu h ) ib't N-EVA. 'i'A'vttY. ; 'litIi NilV OIth ( 'Vt' Nllht ) ' 11114) . 't'2lL l mL V1i'I"L'li 'I".t'i N SI S'l'IIILS , AN ! ) IIt % % / .tIIIli.tNN'S ( . .hhjt IhI'l\d.I ( Jul'11 is'i'ii .t. All coats reservel. l'rlies , 2-33 edits. miefreslmttielltin Served. H 's 'Y 'si m'.x'ro & nit'tncris. u : i. t , .nan.ceni. Tsh isni. ' . ' ' _ ' ' . ' ' ) V 'I.t'xiit'm'-Iu'm 'hm : s.t'i't ii I % , 'rime iit'cord tireulcer -f-rP-r , e - : I . _ . , _ . A L.7 tk'.r Ctint'Iv' A TEXAS STJSJR Fronm I InJ't't 'rini'mter , Niiiv 'i'niik. Stunts now on smuh , , . Pn-beem4-Ltvt'r l"ioor , ii .00 , . i5-Iimmlcuny , 750 SOC. - llltttnLL'ti-LtWt'r ilmeir :0. ' , hnmiComny : & ( h' , . ! 3e. The Creighton I 0. \'unnltvmmrti , , , , 'nnj.t'nnn'nnt , ihn.'ettir. 'EONI ( . Il'I' .l'I' Multi ) , 'i'll Fl SVOl . ) % % ' .t lii ) M'l'41l CO. 1'rwiemntlnig lIID 111' T111 ENIMY. Siietiaitiimn-LiZZit' itmynnrtnuinl : , linilietta und Dccii La. _ _ _ _ _ LJl IL'S ( ; ONE ! I' ( . R DlN SouuIlui'miI.S Cur. tinmv..ujun.j , I. ( , Pror. acm 17nrmnger ; Attrnc titnil f'r iveek Juno taim : ( 'itrrnl a mmtl Gntrti her , fni nm nnunikenmu ; ( I I I I mm nm a mid I ) f'nifln't' , . tInlunniun' . . . ' : . t. . , . 'ii tinit. inIkn nit Nowinali mmmd 'uninirn , c'nnmniiy sket , Ii ml ri 1st H ; tIme J nun niKumnin , ynty un p tb ii t , -j ( _ , mit ri in la mnbijrt. cc hued in ii ; , 'il nt , t 'I tie lIogers , tint , femmtuto ; MIss , i1mny 1)mnytunm , elnammnhilnmi lnmck dnmllen'r. 1)omnt fail iti see tine 1Mg ( : nlcc W'imlk at 11 o'ick. lul1)l'l' . mill lIW I G ( : t1i ; u'.s . 'S II I'l. % hQI % hl'l'I'hi ; . LADUS' GLNTS' CONCLUT hALL I 51 3 I'Ii itsi Uo St i t.i.t , Sin I I t in Sum , .1 effe rite rm ibm umn r. ' . ( ; RNINiU'l' ) ( : I.'i y ' ; p .IhlSSUN I'lii'li' , A. ' Jhlilt ( , h'ru , . BASEBAiL 3:30 P. M. Today. : . . OMAHA vs. NANAOUS I , tiI i'li' tL ' . _ IH'I'lll.M ) , THIS MILLARD I 3tii h uid loim in.m St' . , OuztuImi , c1N'rIuA1.L.Y LuCfiv , . . .t3iI1itht\ , tJ ) i1Iuttui'l1.N i'L tN. . . . J t , Ii A It Ji 131. .l SI ) N. I'ru is , -HOTEL BARKER- Con. 13Th AND JONES ST. , OMAHA. ii % 'I'ls t I , r.i. % .I ) l(9.4tl ) I'llI JA Y , Elictric cars direct to exposition Sruuumds. : eJtArtc 1J1IKL'iI , C&sjmier. . . . . . SAM ISAUIAN CieC ( ierk. M UR1tA TV iiOTJL , 14th ammd hiarnmey St. Amnierican i'lamm-3 ' to 4 miollars per day , Street cars fm-nun tieliotS anti ( rein hotel to Exitositioll Uroumntins in fiftetimb mmmiautcs. 13. SILLOWAY. Manager. CLUSlU Ul 'l'JhIl ihh.lI.P3 , /