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I ! 2 ? I'1T1 OI AJIA DAILY B1 , , wEDNEs1)Y.J : trN i I 5 1898.
Omnha , June 15 , 1893.
The Goods We Sell
'I'IIC prices we Ee11 them at-anti the way our 1)oBtc ) a1es
Ieo1)1 ) e11 tlieni-nuikcs us naiiy 116W i'iend each ( lay.
New V % 4Thc HapiI ( MIne. 1)ti
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Summer .Il hooks anti EycS-1ii'ance of New
: retticoats- York is with
, . . us this week.
Jainty
. She will dernonstrato the uperlorLty of
lawn 1)etli this hook and OYO over flu oLhrs.
ovcn 1)OIfltS ) ot merit :
coats for No. 1. ( IlveB a flriner fastening.
Illluhiier t No , fl'quires one-third 1cs sewing.
NC ) . 3. No cross sewing necessary under
Ct1)1C ) 111 the bill to prevent hooks tipping up.
No 4. Ucs a more icitable hump he
'CSte1'(1ay catisu of ho thrend to fuzzy and
-they are . clog its tree anti easy action.
. . / ) No , I. Will never rust or injure the
'Ull usually Ilnest dress.
No 6. has thc lalntleat and quickest
1)1Ct1y. licoking hook.
Colors , cardinal , c'rIse , black , 5 rurnes Chatc5t ) because It saves time-
trimineil in white braid-price iSt saves garments-costs flu nur.a than
each , many infeilor hooks
1'ery day brings us something now In
the e'r ) ! ) shirt waists-we carry Notions-Belts avid bueldes.
only the standerd makes which cost
IlaIfl Leather Ilelts our line is mi-
110 more ( lion the coninlon ones 501(1 (
where. tneno at 2c , 54Jc , c and $1.00.
every
Several very liretty nev things are
' ShOWn in leather , with fancy buckles ,
LlosicryLR(1iC5' ( 1)I'OWH ( irol ) t Thc. $1.00 , $1,25. $1.00 , $1.75 and
stiteli 1i1 IIOC. $00 cccli.
Nilitary atid Naval iluckles end otlwrs I
with white I)01kZ ) dots-the latest Iat bariig beautifully arranged hug tie-
tern in hosiery-0c Pair. at 25c , 3c cml 0c ertCli.
Faiicy LIsle ' 1 liread hose , In drop stitch , \ ' arc also showing a iilco line of I
with black boots , very good ( luality , Illack Ilelt fluckles at 2uc , 5c and 10c.
15c.
Children's fine ribbeil IlInck Cotton Colored Skirt \ ' this
SkirtTery 1)01)t11t'
hose , with double toy , sole and Ii.eI ,
20c pair-would bi gout ! value at 25c. LinensSNLSOI1 ( for ladies'
ClirLain SsViss-36 iiieli wile ( skiit.
' 36-hid , wide. colors pink , light blue and
At lOc , 12fc , 1c ISo iiii1 2c pCI yard.
bruvn Lit 2c y'd.
4J-incli isido at 25e end flc 1ir yard. icr
} iiibroidcrw1 Sviss. VOflCI1'S
7-iie1i Lit lOc , 12i : , ISe. 5e , 27o er
yard. Stimmer
Plain Saxotiy not , IS-inch wide at 30c
Goycs-
Per ynril.
Doted l3axony net .1:3-inch : wide at i0c
Per yard.
Swiss ruffled curtains , yards 1nig nt . glivcs
$1.25 per piir. aI.c icady-
Fine enibroIlcrei1 S .viss eurtaitis , 3 yards gi ns'cs t 1itt
long at $2.73 per pair. in good /
foEuil , yet
IeI ( CIotIilng-Suinnier veig1it , cooler tlitii
Cotton blaiik'ts. kid gIove. I .7
11-4 white 70c ver , air.
11-4 grey 7c icr 1a1r. The Ithyser patent-finger tip Silk Gloves
IInhItipr commits with filling of pure at 50c , 7ic , Sc , $ LU0 , $1.23 end $1.50
carded cotton. at t.00 , $1.2 , $1. ' . , per ptir ,
$1.5 ( ) , $1.75 each. We have one of the best sumnier gloves
Crlbb coniforters , ruflied odgee , SUe ea 'li , for driving and cycling.
& .Ca
, GETS A SICIIT AT CERVERA
Naval Lieutcnant Makes His Way Iiiland
and Lispects the Fleet.
NO DOUBT ABOUT ALL BEING THERE
AdeiIrn SlIItIpMDhl 1ln , 1.11 tIe to Say
C4l'Ci , II I Ilic SI I ru , IMII fit llL.
I rl iit s I1 SIi.rt Nt'ir
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. KINGSTON. janialca , June 14.-7 a. m.-
( Oti Board Associated l'ress DLimtch Boat
Wanila , off Santiago de Cuba , Juno 13.-
The tielay In the arrival of the transports is
I ascribed here to a fear that after all Ad-
zuiral Cervera's sllIadroIl might not be in
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3aiitIago harbor.
Onr for all Admiral SalflhSOn decided to
settle this question officially , and he seat
. I Lieutenant Victor Blue of the gunboat So-
.1 1 to investigate.
Lieutenant Blue landed on Saturday and
lroceeted with guides to the hi1l overlook-
J log the harbor and city. lIe ( listilletly saw
I and definitely located tour Spanish armored
i cruisers , anl ( two torpedo boat destroyers.
lIe saw also three small cruisers or gun-
I tjoat.
tjoat.Tiu
Tiu results of his expedition he reported
tlik morning ( toiidy : ) to Admiral Satup-
son oi , the ( leek of the itagt1iip New York.
blent CfltlIt Blue traveled about seventy.
two jiiiles , following the eastwaril line of the
city. lb lirotigl&t & to the iiagshlp a CO1)Y of
a Santiago paper , issucil lest Stiturtlay , in
which complaint is made that the navy and
army art , failing to ilistrliitite to the citizens
tlICII' proportion of the provisions relnainillg
in te ck1y
Litiiteiiiit.'s Blue's report has defInitely
. exposed the fiction that any of Cervera's
cruisers vero Ii ti , . ' Bahamas or in a osi.
tion to uttack the transports which are iow
, ClIldafltl ) ( } ' expected at nu early date.
I A(1III I r.il Sninpsoii coiniii I inca toil i un ujo a
liis dni ii g a III1 successful in issio II.
' iioutenant IIlu reported that skirmishing
COIltIlIUCS in the lulls around Saziago , , , be-
tw.mj time Cubans 011(1 tIme 51.miIsh. The lot-
; for have been rtpairing the fortIfIcatIons of
tin' city , as It expected that Adiulral Samnp-
( OI1 vIiI remio' thr' irniubarIiient in , uiticl-
Patio ! , of a 1)05511)10 ) arrival and ialitliflg of
troops this week ,
Generni Coibto Garcia had been expected
I to arrive munr S.rmtitgo a1l ( to report to
4dmuiral Samuimon totlay , but it turned out
.
tOLiOy that tiitm iifomiot , ion on which this
( ( xl)1.cttIoI ) , , WZ13 lnaed was incorrect. l'io
I vhcreabouts of Garcia are not definitely
I lnown : ,
_ _ _ . . . . _ j This nmrning (0III ( shots were lIr.1 froiii
iiorro on thin iLehets at the i'ntrance of
I
the mnout Ii of the bario. Cnpt iii a lva us
vent within two miles of the fort anti
t . 1ishietl his searchlight , ltcietipou I ho fir-
, lug ceased. 'flu , Iowa kept up watch until
I daybreak. 't'lit'rn was no ftirtlutr' tiring.
I TwIn ) ' the \'esiivius i1veml miff Santiago
t and it. Is ronflihently expected flint Its guns
I rihi o tieil ii' lul nitempt is matte to force
. 8 tl'e ittissuge of the harbor for thu iniritusu
ot exploding any suhmuniIne iiiines that may
' , oimt ,
\S'SllINGTON , .Juiie 14-Considering
0
, The Omaha Bee
Map of Cutia Coupon
, Present this Coupon with
H A lOcfor
Map ofCub.
I A Map ot'thVest rndles ,
And a Mapot'tho World ,
IL ) ' Mmmli 11 cimmtH ,
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CUT OUT TillS COUPON.
I This Coupon with 25c
VdILSECUR ( 1t11
( OthciaI hotorphs
o the United States tavy.
Address ,
NAVY PHOTO6AAH DEPT.
( .M % HA IIEE ,
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I
the fact that the niarines fight
at Guantananmo last Saturday night
was really the first engagement of the war
on shore , Admiral Sanipson's reference to
the affair in his dispatch Postell this mod-
lag was remarkably brief , hence it is inferred -
ferred that perhaps too mimuch importance
has becim attached to it by the iubi1c. The
action of Lieutenant Colonel Huntington in
removing his men to a InUre secure point
titan the exposed position occupied by hini
on Crest heights is taken here as an Inli-
cation that no offensive movement is to be
attenipte4 by the marine corps , but that it
vili limit its operations to the defense at a
small point in Guantanamo harbor to protect -
tect thq qoaling of our war ships , anti per-
hops to servo as a cable station when the
necessary operators and instruments are
secured froimi Cape Ilaytieji to enable Sampson -
son to rcopen the cut cabie. ft does not
follows by any moans that the place seized
and held by the marines on Guantanaumo Is
to be used as a point of debarkation of the
United States regular troops when they ar-
nyc In Cuba.
On the contrary there Is the best reason
to believe that another Point much better
adapted for a landing has been selected. But
this Imoimit also is believed to be much inure
healthier than aimy point on time shores of
Guamitananiano bay , where yellow fever Is
said to be epidemic all the year round.
Tito ofilcinis were very reluctant to be-
iievtt that time Spanish. vlio fought the lila-
nasa at Crest Heights had been guilty of
time Imorrililo barbarisni of mutilating the
botlies of the soldiers. Time first press re-
poi'ts , iy 501110 of time omcers , were supposed
to be L)8Sl upon the horrIble wounds in-
ilieted under certain conditions of range by
the steel clad bullet of the Ztiauser rules.
Ad immiral Sampson's report , however , seenis
to remove all doubt on that point , for hmls
surgeons undoubtedly would be abie to dis-
tlnguish at once between the effects of a
bullet and of a machete.
lt1l'tJSI 'VU S'Al,1.V 'I'liL It.tI'i' .
illiiiat'o 'I'rIeM Ia 1vitv tiimerIeiii Sli I , s
I. mtei' tii J Imivitilmi ! ? ut te'tes ,
KFY WflST , Fbi. , June i -Captain
General l3lanco has app.ireimtiy not 't4 oban-
thoiit.tl the 1101)0 of hirIng tlit Aineiiciii war
shiii , . within range of thi Havana hotter los.
lIe tiled on Friday but i Ito ito hotter sue-
ccss tItan In his lreviouJ ) utteflipte. AlvieLS
received here todti am m to the .ffect that
ftve Spanish ships ran out of the niotith of
Havana harbor on the ilay mentioned anti
heatlod in an easterly JiitIon. The es-
muds of the lmi'ckadlng iqittitlroim wrie lying
eli off shore. thi nt'are..t not iteing closer
tl'fltl 2,000 yards. On lghitiiit ; the Simamminrds
they ran In a aimr' , distance nail opened fire
( ii thicimi , Tin. volley of shmo anti shell
brought imo rcsimosc from thio enema > ' , but
time qtlilitut of liips npecdiiy hirned tail and ,
hugging time mcimoe , unier ( Lhmi btttcrios , min
back Into ) tu lutrijmr. Tims .4imivriaan shIp. ;
however , diii oaf tk ; ; th' lt.tlt alili Inatlu
Jit ) fuitlici' attemn.t to niolest them , , . 't'hie
character of I oe Spaitlelt boats could not
ho fixed nfl uccomnt of th.i tlistnicn , b'iI i ho
. \flmerirnn oiilc. . whma iarthIpatoi n the
allah , say one 01' tiO W 35 ! smoli iuIhoot
of the class wnLh imna been . ( ' ; , all
doug time north ena' ; Iii ( tithe eiYora to
diav the American shIps within tile mire of
the Spanish batterit..i.
IiUM. % ItlEili't' 1)1 I ) NO l.t1.41i ,
F'ittfifl * Itmims nr IZIII .liIIuI Slmoiy No
lfle'tM Hf I lie Contcst ,
NEYORIC , Juno 14.-The hiritish
steamer Tyrian , which sailed frommi San Juan
do Porto ltieo on Juno 0. arrived toilay.
CaptaIn Amlgrovt , reports that time Spanish
torpedo boat destroyer Terror was in port
when ho niicti , with steam up and stored
wIth coal , vntcr and Provisions , On arrival
at. Sati Juan tlmo Terror's boilers ' .yere leak- I
tug. flepairs were rimatlo and sonic tubes
I fitted in tIme boilers. Captain Angrove
says that very little damage was caused by
the honibardimment by lttlmnlrat Sanipson's
fleet eu May 12. The forts were not Injured.
Ommo church lieu a hole Iii each end , where
a large shell POsseti through , 'Iiie captain
soul ho visiteil mmli of tlio forts to see the
result of tla ozsault. but could observe
nothIng ; imiisinl ; , At tbu gatcay of one of
. thu forts stands on. un xploded American
. shell , which is kept there as a souvenir.
There 'eru In Port the Alpboaso Xl ! ! antI
four of the old style Iioats
I
Best iii bike utter dinner ;
) 'reveimt ' iiItr'ss , alti dfge5-
tioti. ewe comistiliaton ,
l'urely , egetsio ; do sic ; grip.
or cauo % ifl. fuIti by all ( iruggilt4. cr1.11.
'rsiied iii1 ill ? C. I. lloyd . to.1 Lewelt , M&IL
\1ORE \ AIERICi\NS \ 1(11. ( IE1) )
Two Marines Logo Their Lives Through
Another Attack by Spaniards.
ENEMY IS KNOWN TO hAVE LOST FIFTEEN
l'Igii i I mi is of a ieMiml tory ( list rutel Cr ,
1,1:1 .tltiitst Comm t I tiitmiim , vf tIme
llnrIii's .tre 1til.iIi
'Fltei r (4 ruuii,1.
( CopyrIght , 1SS , by tIme AsocInted l'ress. )
GIJAI'JTANAMO , June 13.-ily ( the \sso-
elated Press llspateh ihoat % 'amlo , via
Kingston , Jamaica , June 14)-After ) two
imights of hard fighting the Am ricami ilag
still floats on Cubaim soil over the encamp-
lliCflt of the mnarhmo battalion anti our boys
az.y they will keep it tlire untIl time bclntcil
ticops arrive it it taites till winter ,
'l'IiUs ( tir thu immnrines hinve hiatt the best
of the fighting , but the situation is grave
and they arc e.xlmatisted with repelling al-
imiost ibcessant attacks. They have little
chance to rest or sleep and the tinie of the
arrival of the relIeving troops Is uncertain ,
\\'cro it hot for the gnus Ut the fleet the
gallant little band would be annihilated by
the Spaimisli troops iii overpowering numbers
from Santiago do Cuba. As It Is they irob-
aid y can hold their position , but I hey cami-
hot mauve forward until reinforced by troops.
What first , witlr the white tents on a bold
eminence against the tropic background ,
looked like a holiday camp Is now grim
reality. Time tents have been struck and
rolled into breastw omits , supplemented by
trenches around the crest of the bill. 'rime
spot is lamentably exposed and surrounding
it on miii sides is heavy brush. Time least
niovemelit in the canip is time' signal for In-
stout target vracticc on time vart of Spanish
sharpshooters whose rifles carry much tom'-
ther than ours , though their owners rarely
hit anything they alum at ,
it is lumpossible to accurately csttniatc time
Simammish attacking force , but It is numerous
eiiotiglm. About two-thirds of this force sur
mounds tIme cammip nightly with a deadly ring
antI the slmattilig of time Mausers make timimigs
quite lively , for the Sianlards are darimmg
enough to crawl UI ) amid take a pop shot at
LImo mnarimmes from time bushes about thirty
yards from the camp. At night the besIegers
fight like Indians and our old Apache flgimt-
era will feel in their ciemcimt.
St'emtmtml t * tuek oii time Cimmtj , .
Every yard of clmapprmrel is amm mmmbuscade
and picket duty Is hipping coins with deatim.
4'Itter ' the first attack on Saturday night
Colonel Ilmmmmtingtou decided that another
attempt would. likely be made on Sunday
imight and he caused entrenclmnments to ho
thrown up on all sides of the camnu , and 1mm
the ti'enctmes the main part of the battalion
last imiglmt waited for time attack that time
colonci was certain would come. It , arrived
within a short tinme after dark amid from
that tIme ummtil daybreak time firing was lit-
cessant and at times very heavy. On time
American side two macn were killed and four
wounded.
The dead are :
SERGEANT MAJOR TIENItY GOOiE of
mime marines , simot ( brough the right breast.
1'RIVATI TAUMAN , wounded and fell off
the cliff and was instatmtly killed.
The immjured arc : I
Private Wallace , fell off the cliff amid sus-
tamed a fracture of the ieg.
Private Martin. shot through the left leg.
l'rtvate itoxbury , shot through time arm.
Fhe above are all privates belonging to
company B.
I'rivat Burke. shot. through the arni.
Ttmo tirst attack of the Spaniards was
mmmdc at S o'clock and time last shot was
fired by them at about 3 o'clock in the
mornIng.
During the night the Spaniards attacked
time canip of tIme marines on the shore and
the Marblehead believing the Americans had
been driven out throw several shells into
the placd , 'i'he attack , however , was repulsed
by the small detachment of marines In camp
without trouble. Time shells of time Marble-
bead struck among the umarines.
Thu fIgimt w'as the first of the war in
which the Cubans co-operated with the
tnmerican forces and their co-oper.tioim wa3
not a glitterimmg success. At one time ( iur-
lag time aftermmoon , when time marines were
firing on a small thetacimmcimt of SpanIards
that made its appearance a short ( histance
( remit the camp , the Cubans began firing
wlthmotmt orders and sent a volley right anmommg
time Americans. There vere several harrow
escapes. hut no oimo was injured.
F'ifte'eim SIumIimirtiN ICilled ,
Lieutenant Nuvilie of omnpanY I ) was
sent out on scout duty and as on time day
previous ho attacked a small stone fort. A
hot fight fohioved amid the Spaniards were
drivemi off with loss. It wes ( luring this
light that Wallace and Taunmmmn foil over tIme
chiU. Fifteen dead Spamiimmrtls , ilmclutling one
itoutenomit , ivore found in tim foil ,
During time attack several shots struck
time shmips in limo harbor , ( mile ptinetratlng tIme
iIiol house of time Assoelated Press dispatch
boat , Daimmly. No ammo was injured on board ,
however.
Time night attack was iIetUresqUe au'l a
striking siCCtnCie. time crack of tIme Mausers ,
tongues of fire frommi every bush encircltmmg
tIme cammip , the tts'itter of time idmig steel bul-
iota o'erimeati , while time immacimine guns down
on the water was rippiimg open the pickets
and time crash of thu field gumms could be
imoari as they were drivimmg Iii canister wimero
time tire of time Simaniards was time hottest.
Then lucre was the screech of time Marble-
head's shell as the ship took a hand in time
fight ammd time sharp , qulck-limmsiming of time
Colts rapid firing ommti-pnummtlem guns from time
effectively lhaceil shut , launches.
Time Iolphln this morning located lIii ,
Spammisim water station on the ocean side of
time harbor entrance. which supplied time
'mtcr for time attacking forces , It was sit-
mmmtted in a block house wlmmdmmmlil imaving a
SIUimli garrisomm. It vas 8heilcd at 2,000 yards.
Itxcehlelmt practice was mmmdc , the station was
wrecked mind cammister followed the retreating
Smaniimrds up time steep ravimme. liacim 81mc11
disclosed the spot where it. alighted by rais.
lug a cloud at tiust. They wore all well
imlaced , Time arrIval of time fleet to conmpiote
the bommibardmnent of the town anti its defenses -
fonses Is expected this afternoon.
ILillV Coltil iC'1'M I
I U t'm' ICi' PimJJIslil I ii l'zmrls Not II iH
Semi I I ni (11t N ,
( C'omyriglmtei , , it9i , by Press PublishIng Co. )
LONDON , Juno 14.-New ( York
'o rid Cablegram , Special Telegram- )
Time ( 'hronicle reports amm immtcrvlew with
Chauncey fleiew 1mm reference to his Paris
Interview. Mr. Depew objected to the views
attributed to 1111mm , complaImiIim of mis-
translaticlm. W'imat lie said was that there
never would be between Englammd amid
. Mnorlra such an alliance as many French.
men scented to understmmmmd. in time miature
of thimmgs a hard and last alllnmmce was liii-
. possible betwemm 4tnmemica and any other
comnmtry anti mmclther Anmerica nor IagIand
bath such an alliance 1mm mInd , but what was
a fact was this-timat there had been a
m'oimmjerfu1 growth of fraternal feeling 1mm
America with reference to England. That
It would be pcrmnanont was enmpimasized by
like comnniereliml Interests of tIme two
countrIes , amid that accordingly closer rela-
tIomisImili with England was immost cordially
desired , " 4\B to Framice , " continued Depew ,
" 1 stated we had always had a semitlimiental
mittachmmtt'mmt for her in view of tue assistance
which shme represented mainly by 1.afayette.
gave us in our struggle for independence ,
When we foummd on the present occmmsiomm
France was so hostile to us amid so friendly
to Spain we could not understand it ; we
were not angry ; .Q wore simply grieved
that an clii iII shouliT without cmmso
disturb the ; , geol relations , but It
war were to Chose ear1 , the feeling in
America , I thom hitg would not grow further ,
that Is , wotmldaimottrosimit in a fixed , determined -
mined hiostiiItto ti'rance , a country we had
lIked so long. "
'n-
CONFIRMED BY THE SENAT E
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lore A ivolntmii.imf to flhlIeiml l'oiI- ,
I 101mM ilL tihi' muon ne ltcgiiieimts
xe' nnflrmemi.
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WASIIINGTQN , .uno 14-The senate in
executive srssJon"oont1rmed the following
iionhinatIons rTe
To be major general : .1. Varren ICelfer ,
Ohio.
To be brigadier gemmorals : Charles F. lIne ,
New York ; Thomas b. baser , . Virginia ;
John i' . S. Goblim. i'cnnsyivania.
United States vohmmnteer omigimmeers , FIrst
reglmmu'nt , to be lieutenant colonel : Cap-
taimm harry F. hodges.
First reglmneimt United States voimnteer ; in.
fammtry , to ho captaIns : Charles P. New-
berry , Maryland ; John I ) . Treatlwcll , VIrginia -
ginia ; George flroomne , IIstrhct of Coiunihla.
To be lieutenant : George C. ilarbofir , 1)is-
trict of Columbia.
Sixth regiment , United States volunteer
lnfammtry , to be assistant surgeons , witim the
conic of first hleutenammt : JolmmmV. . Cox ,
Tcmmnessee ; Zachary P. Massey , Tenimessec.
Eighth regiment , United States volunteer
iimfammtry , to be lieti'tcmmant colonel : Arclme-
ais ) : mi. ilughes , Teimuessee , To be captain :
hoary N , Jenkinsomi , New Jersey , To be
first lieutenant : Jaimmes Ii. Gillespie , 1)051
iuartermmiaster sergeant , U. S. A ,
Seventh reginient , Ummited States volunteer
infantry , to ho mimajor : iavid Frank l'ow-
oil , Wisconsimm , To be secommd hicuteimant :
hlcoim Bmrmmes , Jr. , Now York.
Fifth regiment United States volummteer 1mm-
fantry , to be lieutenammt. colonel : Ariosta A.
Wiley , Alabammma. To be first llcutomiamit :
James 0 , hlixsomi , Alabanma.
0'ourth regiment United States volunteer
Infantry , to be socoimfi lieutenants : itIchard
T. 1liis. Ohmio ; iCemit Browmiimig , Ohio.
Second regiment United States volunteer
tmmfantry , to be asaistamit quartermaster , with
the manIc of captaimm : Second Lieutenant
Jacques do L. Latitte.
Secnti reginient Ummited States volunteer
emmgimieers , to be captain : Fred J. H.
itickon , California ,
Timird regimmient Ummitefi States volunteer
engineers , to be secomid hioutemmamits : WillIam
S. Whitcimeah , Jr. , New Jersey ; Alfred
Ilamimpton , Texas.
To be commmnmissarios of subsistence , with
rammk of captain : Thomas H. Simmns , Arkansas -
kansas ; Jamnes Ii. B. Stuart , Virginia ; Carroll -
roll Mercer , Marylammd.
To be chief conmnmissary of subsistence ,
with time rammk of major : Captalmm George
w. H , Slouch.
To he assistant quartermaster , with rank
of captain : Albert Gilbert , Now York ;
Laurence C. Ilaker , New York.
To be cimief qparternma.stcr , with rank of
nmajor : David 'icnmplmiti , South Carolina.
To be asslstaqt .qlartermaster , im'ith rank
of captalmi : Joiuthan 111. Patton , Iowa ,
Lieutemiamit Colonel Henry lirastumi Noyes ,
Second cavahryto be colonel ; Major Au-
gmmstus Itafferty , , Second cavalry , to be lieu.
tenant colommel ; CtiltLLIfl Argalus Garey lion-
nisee , Eighth cavalry , to ho major ; First
Lieutenant Jostlm l'heodore Dickman , Third
cavalry , to be cmttaIm ! : First Lieutenant John
Fultomi l1eynoidLandhs , First cavalry , to be
captain ; Secondiutenant Thomas Johnson
Thomson , First cavdlry , to be first lieuten-
nnt ; Second Lieuttndrmt Heatily Osborn , First
cavalry , to he i1tt 'hicutonant.
First Lieutenini' oh it. Williams , Third
artIllery , to bd ° cplltdmn ; First Lieutenant
George Luctu Ap'1tIidn. Fourth artillery , to
ho captain. '
Secommd Lieutenant Robert McCleave , from
tha artillery aria to time infantry arm ; See-
oath Lieutenant Stantoim Babcock , from the
Infantry armim to time artillery arm.
Charles S. Joimmison of Alaska , United
States distrIct judge for time district of
Alaska.
Jamnes Roynor Whmitimmg of New York , as-
sistamit surgeon In time navy.
Postmasters-Kansas , Itichard Waring , at
Abileno.
WILL INVESTIGATE THE CLAIM
SZi AIomtmm llmeltesolmitioii Hear-
lmij IYomi I Im ) let liodtst IIoolc
Coiieermi A iirotrlntIoi.
WAShINGTON. June 14.-At today's sos-
siom of time semmato the resoiutiomi of Mr.
Ledge directing that an inquiry be made
immto time disposItion of time Metlmotlist hook
Concern datum. which was paid recently by
congress , was adopted without thivlsion ,
Jim tIme course of the debate upon it MI' .
Morgamm charged that the rcsolutin was lii-
sincere antI bath been drawim for political
effect.
ThIs statement Mr. Ledge denied vigor-
ousiy , saying thmmtt his omihy purpose was timmtt
nil time facts concermilug the matter simotmltl
be haiti before tim jeoplo to time emmd that
immure care should be exercised iii the to.
ture. lie hoped that. as a result of Lhmti pro-
ioetl ) investigation a gemmerai law tvouulil be
1)asSetl ) to tilimnitmato time irofessiomal lOiiJ'-
1st. front time legislative equnmtiou ,
Time mneusmmro to incorpom'nte tIme lntrmma-
tlonal Aimmericaim bammk as 'umuier tllscu'msion
for three hours , the debate eliciting sonic
immterestimmg facts conct.'rimimmg time foreign ti'nde
nf this country. Fimmal action was not takeim
on the hIll.
A imousu joimmt. resolution appropriating
$9h,47I to pay the Bering sea award was
adomtefi. The almlmroPriatiomm is carried Iii
the sumidry civil appropriation lull , bmit that
nmeasuro is still in coimferemice anti thu mtwmmmtl
has to be lmid : on June 16.
% . .i' ( 'irorsu , I hums.
PilitItE , S. D. , June 14-Special-Ar- ( )
tides of iimcorpormmtiomm have been filed for
time Tip Toim Gold immimming company at Rapid
City , with a capital of $300,000 , Ineorpora-
tors : Tim Needimam , WlihIanmstown , iCy , ;
RIwIn DummcanVaiton , iCy. ; Frank C. lien-
nis , Rapid Cit' , The Eureka and Mound
City Telephone conmpommy , with a capital of
$2,000 ; incorporators ; F , W. Iloeticher , Wai-
tcr C. Pocimler , Iurekim ; Leuis H , Clyhorne ,
Cimauuncey P1 , Eckimmmtt , Mound City ; Alviu
H. i'ocimlcr , MiqhentmIis. Time Industrial
l'ark association of South Dakota , at Aberdeen -
deen , with a capital of $1,500 ; incorporitors :
George 11 , fla1yV.hL ICIdtI , Joseph Meyer
ann otmier popuijtmS pr lirown county , Time
objects of the organization being to trans.
act a general bt1limqss in lands , telegramims ,
tolelmimones , ralir hpi , stocks amid tarnming ,
anti to establish aim iimdustriai Park near
Aberdeen , The"Sianx Falls Seed conipammy ,
vitim a capital ofi$100,000 ; incorporators ; Ar-
timur S. Sherwodfi , Jbnniu Iii. Sherwood and
George Marker.
.1
l'Utluutr tiLtS No tm'imy ,
I'IRRIIE , S. 1) , , Jumme 14.-Speclni ( Tele-
grammm.-Tbe sulmremno court passizig on time
suit brought by C. S. i'aimer agaimmst the
state for fees as attorney for the railroad
commmimiissloim diamnissed the stilt , holding that.
ims a nienibem' of time
legislature lie Is pro-
hmlbited by section 12 , artiel ill , of thu
commstitution , from reaplmig the hemmefit from
a place created by a legislative sossiomm of
whiclm ho was a immember. At the tlnmo of
Palmer's employment by the railroad corn-
immisslon , it : vas ajleged that It was in violation -
tion of time cormstitutlon , but ho was em-
ploycd regardless of time questlomi which , batl
imeen raised and is now imroimibited from
drawing any pay for his work ,
limily 'l're.m'iimry SUhI'IIICII t ,
WASHiNGTON , Juno 14.-Today's state-
, went of the conditIon of time treasury ;
Available cash balance , $ iS8ii32,409 gold re-
serve. lC5i77.70.
A14I T1REI ! CO TO LINCOLN
Popocratlo Triumvirate Decides on Anotiler
flirco-Comereti Oonvention.
DEtAILS ARE QUITE EASILY ADJUSTED
( 'lull fu. reeN Coin ill ii INn mu t III d Cli ii I rumunim
Hill ; . I MtCuI'N l'iitmu Ii'eii I , , ( 'mutt In g
) % homigIilN t'iimt ) 'M % ' ) iC
in Itemul I I ) ' Aioiitei.
Time tiato amid lhflcO of time jpopulist state
convention Were decided upomi yestertiny nmmtl
Clualrnmami .1. Ii. idinIsten lmrevnilctl upon
the PolUhist state ccmmtral eommmmmmittec to yieltl
to imis imlan of reduclmmg time stremigthm of
iouiglmms nmmd Lhncnstcr cotmiities iii time state
convention. Fusion is a settled fact.
TIme state centrai conmmmmlttee moot iii time
Trocadero 1mm time aftormioomm and after sonmo
discmisskimm of lImo question of coalItion all
three conference commmmittees of time moptu-
lIsts , democrats amid time silver i'epmmblicamts
got together amid fixed upon Limicohmi as the
imlace amid Aimgtmst 2 as time uiatc for time three
conventions. The POPmmhist commvemmtion is to
be Imelti at limo Oliver tlmeatem' , time dcmmmo-
eratic convemition at the Fummk theater nmmui
tIme silver melnmbilcans ) VlIl misscimmblc iii time
Coimmmimerclal club roommms.
At the conference tIme nptilIsts vere represented -
resented by Ciummirnman Etlmmmisteii , Secretary
Mart howe and Messrs. Culwcll of Aimburm , ,
i'Allrnond of Arapahoe , Etiltor it. D. Kelly
of tIme Frernont Leader nmmul cmmie or tvo 0thI I
era. For the themnocrmtts there were lmresemmt
Coloimel Eulgar ilowartl of l'apiliiomu , ltnbem't
11. Lee llcrtlnmamm of Omaha , Tluoimias ilIcmi
of Limmeolu and Mcssrs , C. J. Bowiby of tIme I
Crete Democrat anti Frank Mom'gnmm 1of
i'inttsmotmtlm. Fraimk ihamisommi anti State See-
rotary Gleasomm represcmmtcd tIme silver re-
pumbhicamms.
I
Alt l'itsor 1i'umslomu.
Omnahma got two votes amid liastimigs three
iii time eommfereumco ; time renmainder of the
timirtcemm wetit to Liimcoimm , TIme result is to '
have mtll thmreo comiventloums meet simmiul-
tnimcously to facilitate tIme Plamm of fusIon ,
imlch is to renomnimmmtn : mill time iresemmt state
ofilcers except time govermmor , accortiimmg to it
sttmtemnent mumnde by Cimairnmalm fldmnisteim.
At time lOPUhiSt ccmmtrah conimnittee nicetimig
E. E. Thomas , who held A. \\'illiarns'
proxy , nmatle a hard flglmt against the schemncm
to emit down time representatiomi of Dommglas
and Lancaster counties , but It had been all
cut and flried beforelmammd. Chairman Ed-
niiten was conveniently attenthimig the conference -
ferenco at time time and imI place 1mm thu
chair was filleti by Judge Day , All objoc-
tolmsvem'e smnotimereti by time county commi-
mimlttecimien amid it was tiecluled to reduce time
basis of representation to the populist vote
cast for Supreme Judge Sanmuol Maxwell in
IS5 , the basis of apportionment to be one
delegate for eacim 100 votes , one for each
nmajor fraction timereof amid one at large for
each county. Timis will cut dowmm time con-
ventiomm frommi about 1,100 votes , which it
had time last timne , to 798. Douglas county
) , iii get emily forty or loss , immstead of 121 ,
which Mr. Tbonmas thought the coummty rca-
sommably entitled to.
Chairman Edmisten's explanatIon is that
if the ilmyan or Holcomnb vote imad been used
as a basis It would have been taking the
fusion vote. "What we sotmght to tb , " he
said. "was to get at the real populist vote.
The Maxwell vote is tue one wimiehi we be-
Ilevo gIves us the exact voting strength of
time party 1mm this state. "
Fidimistemm Ii. Coy.
Thu execuitlvo conmmittee of the state coin-
mittea hbld a meeting in time Jacksonian
club rooms during the night to fix up time de-
tails.'imtie it wits iii sesiomm Cimatrmnamm lid-
misten told a lhee reporter that time fusion
plan is to renoimminate all time prcsemmt state
oflicials except governor. Ho would mmut say
positively that he Ia a cantlidate for tue
governorship hmimschf. D. Clem Beaver aimtl
Joimn 0. Yoiscr , lie admitted. are. Mr. lid-
misten could not say whether Govermmor liol-
coimib wanted a re-clectiomm or mmot.
Mr. Yolser was preseimt at time state coma-
mitteo mueetiimg in the afternoon , but could
hot prevent the carryimmg out of Edmistea's
scheme of cmittimmg down time basis of repre-
tlemmtatiomi iii the state coimventloii. lie said
it was not fair to Douglas amid Lancaster
counties.
, l'hImMIi A 5th oi'm'oSlil ) 'Vt ) Ji'USl ON.
Crmmiui ! Miltomii'iiriC Calls his Or-
mxli ii ifIt I i , ii Co mm , iii i t t ec 'l'ogt' t ii e r.
Time aatioimni organization committee of
time antl-fuslomm wing of lImo p001)10's party
was called together In Creigimton hail at 11
a. rim. by Cimairman Milton I'ark of Dallas ,
Tex. For aim lmotmr mind a half tlme democratic
party \i'as roasted anti the Ilutier wimig of
time populists severely scored by the orators
gimthmared to frame time future action of the
"niltldle-of.tume-roaders. " The question of
time advisability of omitloavoring to brimmg
abommt hmarmmiomiy between time two factions by
persmiatiiiig limo llutierites to stick to oimu-
lismmm and keel ) clear of fusiomi was discussed ,
Ex-Congressimman Weller of Iowa , F. W. B.
Maya of Ponueroy , Wasim. , J. C. Elmodes of
Texas anti ummmnerous others were loud and
bitter lii their deimmmnciatIonmt of the fusiomi-
ists ,
Robert Scltihliimg , time Milwaukee agitator ,
mit ilrst consimlered Imersomia mmomm giatim
to time commmmmmittee becaimse lie is a mflCflhOr
of time Butler comnmmmlttee. was finally per-
immiteti to be iresemmt as a nmcmnber
of i'ark's commimittee , and lie made qmmite
a conciliatory speech , mmdvisimmg soilme plamm of
Imarnmony to be agreed upomi. lie asked ,
' 'Vimat swould be time immattor with adopting
sonic resolution , so worded mis to represemmt
all shades of opimmioui , amid to be coimimnumml-
cated to time Butler commumimittee , but having
attacimeti to it mm remmmitmler ( that Butler's coin-
nuitteo bntl mme right. to tiictato tIme policy of
thio liopulist conveimtiomm , or to udvie
tuition ? "
A commimnitteo to prepare sonic limme of 1)01-
icy imimil draw UI ) a jdamm of actlomm was
eventually chosen , and then a recess was
taken until S p. iii. , at which thou time corn-
mnittee reported. It was amade Up of
Wimarton Barker of l'ennsylvammia , Gemmeriml
Wlliiammm PhIllips of Georgia , Coiommel F'raumk
liurkilt of Mississippi , W. S. Morgan of time
Louisville , ICy. , Buzz Saw , Paul J. Iixomm of
Missouri , J , S. Iliebe of Iowa cud S. C. Grim-
berry of Texas ,
The "rniddle-o-the-roatiors" did not meet
again until sihmout-4t p. nm When tlmy diii
it wa to receive time report of ft t'onuumiittee
omm conference itim time iitmtler commimimittee ,
which imail been hoitling a prohlnmimmary tmmeet-
lag sit the Mercer hotel , Secretary Jo
Parker of the Estorm Press ns.ociattomm , 5' .
\ \ ' . 1) . Ma'R of i'orneroyVimrim. . , harry
Tracy of Texas , Colonel IT. L. iueuitley of
Abilene , Tex. , Paul 3. Martin of time Mis-
sourt Vorld and several others lmnth all imecim
closeted with the nmcnmmbers ot the ilutler
conmnmittee most of time night anti flmmnhiy
cammme back wltim stmamo propositions frommm
Chmairmmumn Marion liutier , Senator Allen smmmul
George F' . Wsushburmm of a conciliatory character -
actor , but far from proving satisfactory to
the ammtl-fuslomiists , Accoriingly time . limit-
alice of thin imight. was sPent iii oratory.
Cohommel Frank llmurlcitt of Mississippi , m'imo
is also a niemmiber of limo Butler comm.'ittee ,
read the lmroPo.itioims , it develoimctl tlmat
time Butler commmmumittee was flrimily oplmosed to
holding sum early coumvomitiomi-dnes lint want
one earlier timnum Peimrmmary 22 , 1000-antI timi
toucimeti a sore spot of time nuitl.ftmsiommists ,
slio immtm'e nil along teeum puummming'hnrton
Barker's chmnttces for time presidential muommil-
miatiomm tmlon ) aim early cnnvemmtion.
Another timing that conic omIt amid trotmbleti
time l'ark conmmmmittco timnt George F.
, \'nsimburn of hiostomm imelt.l time lmalammco of
lOV1'r ) him the limutler committee. lie imas
tvcflty-seven imroxies , timouglm Colomiel flmmr-
kitt says he will mint lme allnwed , tummtier time
rules of time coumimimittee , to vote immure tlmmtmm
Oh ) ) of tlmeimi. limit lie luroved to liti time real
mmmamm to treat. with.
Several of tIme Park coimmmmmittee are also
mmiemubers of time regular mmatiomial cotmthmlttee.
Tlmeie are , besltles Mm' . iltirkitt , harry
Tracey anti 11. 14. llemmtiey of Texas , Robert
Sclmlilimmg of Milwaukee and tmmtii 3. lixorm of
Missouri.
Mr.'nsumburim says he occupies ttmItithl
groumid. lIe took time initiative 1mm tIme efforts
mit brimmgimmg nbout. ' 'imarmmmommy' ' by seimtiimmg
oumt circular letters immvitimmg tIme "immititile-of-
tlme-rommticrs' ' anti others to attetmd a ire.
limmmmnary tneotimmg 1mm Imis rooum at time Mercer
durimmg time ovemmiumg , thmotmghm Senator huller
afterwards simiti tIme comiferommees betwcemm the
two fmtctiomms were first immvitetl by a request
fromim Mr. Tracey.
Time concessions from Senator ihmmtler mm
not concede ammythummg , vIewed fronm the null-
fumsiomi imoint of view , because his cnmmimnittco
will not go coimmpletely over to time mitt-
fumsioim uioctrimme of keeimuimg clenr from time
denmocrats and siiver republicans. Semmator
I hiutler that Is a matter for time coim-
I
I vemmtiomi to settle.
The eloquemmce of MilIeu I'nrk's commmnuit-
tee was shut off after xuidnigimt by time lights
I being turned ofT , so it imutl : to imtijourti until
I today without action.
liumtier comuimmittee wIll
, The meetlmmg of the
hegimi early this morning. Secretary J. A.
I Etigurtomi was omit tryimmg to secure the Coimi-
! nmercial Club roommis for the mueetlmmg , but
lmad imot ulomme so up to his hour for retiring.
If time comnnmittee camimmot mmmcet there it will
I hoiti its sessions at the Mercer ,
I About forty mactimbers of the regular an-
I tional comnummittee had arrivetl last mmight. lie.
sides Senator Butler of North Caroiina , Mr.
I Waslmburmi , Semmator Allen and Secmutary EtIg.
I ertoim , timere weme J. W. Breidentimal of
Kansas , ex-Governor J. I' . ilmucimamman of
Tenmmessee , Joseph R. hhmmcimanamm , editor of
time reform ) ) page of time Ammiurlcaim Press as-
soctation , Eltweet I'omneroy of New Jersey ,
11. ii. Martin \\'ashiagtomi , B. C. . A. 11.
Cardin of IComituchy , J. M. Alien of Erie ,
ICan. , aumui henry Vincent of Oklahommma. lid
iloyco of Butte , Mont. , presitlent of the
\Vestern Federatlomi of Miners , is also a
miueimmber , and with Secretary James Maimer
of time same orgammizatioimvms : Oh imuind. So
was George P. Keeney , editor of time National -
tional Inteiligemmeer \Vashington , B. C. ,
wimo is the presitlemmt of time umatiommal muse-
elation of silver climbs. Mr. Kdeiiey is very
much interested In immmrmmmony.
CHANGES IN ORGANIZATION
A rrivn ! 'iif Nt' ' mtt't'rm , its mu t ( 'imieha-
iilLuIj4iL Ii ( 'mm up rs I t Nee'NNIu i'
mt'uuI ilulI' a Neji' A i'mimy ( mrN _
CHICICAMAUGA PARIC , Juno 1 1.-hteports
received at Canmp 'l'imomms : froimm re-
cruitiimg officers sent ommt a simort
tinme ago show that several thousand immore
mmmcii can be expected imere iii the hear future.
Upoim the arrival of these new mmmcmi a commuid-
erabie reorganization must take jdaco iii tbmo
armimy. Time present organization is thor-
ougimly satisfactory , but chmaumgcs to accotim-
modate thc mmcwcomners will be mmeccssary.
Timere are now two armmmy corps mit Canmp
Thmornr.s amid nmmothmer mu'iil be establisimeil
soomm. Time first division of time Frst armmmy
corps immcludes timreo brigades. Iii the first
brigade are the First lCentucky , the Third
\Visconsimm amid time Fiftim Illimmois , In time
Second brigade are time Fourth Ohio , Third
Illinois aimd Fourtim i'cnnsylvaimla. In the
Timirtl brigade are time Sixteemmtlm i'eimmmsyl-
vania , Secomid Wisconsin mmd Tlmird Ken-
tueky.
Jim the First brIgade of the Secoimth divisitmm
are time Ommo hundred anti Sixtieth hmmfiiaummm ,
Tlmlrty.iirst Michigan and timirJ place is vim-
cahmt. Jim time Secoimil brigade mire time Sixth
01mm , Omme limmntiretl and Fifty-eigimtim Iiitliimmma
imimd First \Vcst Vlrgimmia. him time Tiuirti bri-
gadu are the Second Olmio , First I'emmnsyl-
vania nail Fourteenth Mimimmesota.
lii time First brigade of the Thmiril division
are tile First South Carolimma. Twelftim Miii-
mmesota amid Fiftim l'enmiiyivania. In time See-
onti lrlgmmtle , are time Eighth Massachusetts ,
Twt'imty-lirst Kansas mmd Tweiftim New York.
In time Timirtl brigafip are time Forty-nhmmthm
I Iowa , Seeommti Missouri and First New
IIammlmiimire ,
1mm tiut' First imrlgude of tIme First divlsioim
of mae Timird army .orps lure time Fourteenth
New York and First Missouri , the thIrd
imiace eimmg vacant. lii time Second brigatle
is tue Secoummi Nebmashmi , time secomid antI
thIrd places being vacant. hum tue 'I'bmiril
brigade are time 'I'Imiril Teimnesseti , First Vermont -
mont antI Righitlm New York.
1mm mime First lirigatle of the Second ulivishoum
are time Secoimfi Keimtucky , Ninth New York
aiud First Arkansas , 1mm tIme Second brlgatie
are tIme Fiftim Missouri , ecommtl plnce vacammt
; uumd Secouutl Arkimnuas.
1mm tii Third brigamlo are time First Mmimme : ,
Fifty-second Iowa amid First Mmtasmciuusetts. :
Time Third brigade I. yet vacant.
Time mmlmme batteries of artiilery are hmrigaded
under ( immoral 'lhieutoum , hut imavtm muot yet
been asuigumeul to any arimmy corps or division.
Thu SIxth murummy corps is time next ammo to
be e.tabui.hmetl. This corps will likely be en-
cmunpetl eim MIssion Ridge , mucar Greemm's lake.
livery Ctftrt II mmow bolmug mnatin to fmmrmmlahm
IMPRISONED FOR IN FRINGING
UPON
Aollin aris
I' THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.'tm
A Philadelphia pai'y who JhnJOSed 111)011 the public by
refilling A polhiiiaris bottles bearing the genuine labels , ; uid
also used countoi'feits of the Apolliiiaris labels , was recently
lodged iii foyainoning Prison , PhuIadollllia.
Complaints will receive vigorous attention if atluiresseti to
United Agency Company , O3 Fifth Avenue , Now York ,
Solo Agents of
THE APOLLZiVARLS' CO. , LTD. , LONDON.
.
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the ( 'amp Thouiias troops with time necmM'arl
eqmiipnments for field ser'icc' , mmd ColommOl
Rockwell is exerting hiummumelt in time way of
equippimig tiui mmmcmi so that tlmey mmmy be reatly
to leave for limo frommt at a moment's notice.
Major Nyc , wimo lm In charge of the cotmimiul
sary supply tiepartumient. has now on Imttimtl a
smifilcient aimloumhit of lrnvisions to stiimlmhy all
thmo solthiers for thirty tinys.
A hard rain ammtl winti stormn playeti havoC
with mimammy of limo emimnims last. mijghmt. Scores
of tents were blowmu down mind mcii were
rumshuimmg iii every ulireetlomi seeking shelter.
i'ohmng trees iii time park were blowum down
mull rulmied. This mnernlng mmmcmi tmegamm work
early repairing time timiummage done ummmti by mmoon
ovorythmuuug wes Imi good simape again. Time
regimmommtai omccrs arc taking good care to
see tlmiit temits are securely fnstemmtl so timat
there i iii be mme hosilility of a. repetltiomm
of last mmlgimt's luculent. A .teatiy mum timIa
immormmimig ausett nil drIlls numui immnumettvers to
ho ab.iuidommed.
All time New York volunteers ammi time
liigimtiu Mnssmmcimtisetts will be haul bcforo
tIme cmiii of time eelt for time timmio sPoilt iim
time service of time states.
Smtmi Prim mui'ist' . , Niut ia , niu.el ,
WAShINGTON. Jimmie I 1.-Word cimumme te
time Navy dolmartmmmeuut today frommm Coimi.
mmmaumtlj'r Leedy at l'rovimmcctowmm , Mass. , tlmmtt
time Sail Fraumcisco has smmiferetl no ( Imulmings
tiurotmgim grtmmmmmtiiimg yesterday. Time Nny
uiepartmmieimt Is a goemi deal rehioveti at this
report , for It 'iis feared that sommme of thin
rocks that atmomummil mm the New Englamm
comst : imnml severely iumJured time simip ,
himuriiiuutlit' iii ilt'uiuIuiulN
! ml hiMi'lllS , 'l'eimil. , June 1 1.-A miistlimct
earl imulumilite Shock , last I mmg Imttm , mit two liii ii-
uutes , mns tel I here at 9 : a3 tlmis mnormmlng. r
C\litl , ill. , Juume 11.-A severe eartim-
qmmmmico siitmck : ms felt here at ft :20 : mm. mim , Ac-
cordimmg to time report of Observer Sitmithi of
tito veatimer huureimmm it. lastetl lou seconls.
No duimmiage was demme , -
' :1 : DO MY OWN WORIC. "
So Sayti Mrs. Mary Rooblotto of
Linden , N3w Jorfuoy , in this
Letter to Mrs. Pinkham ,
"
(1 i : was bothered with it flow wlm'mch ' "
vomilul 11(1 qul to mmimnoylmmg itt. thimmes , amid
0.1. otiuer4 ivcultl : mhmnost stop.
" 1 mmcml ) i'CSCm'iitiOflSg'iVCii tile by my
pliys'mc'mtmi : , mit time
saimme state
J
? : . : ; ;
( leapaim' , I "L
gave up 1113' (100.
tor , mmmmd 'iit'gamm If
taldmmgyommi' mmmcdi.
clime , and have certainly been greatly
i > ciiefitetl by its muse.
' , 13'(1ia ii. l'immlchmain's Vegetable Coimi-
poumm(1 ( has inlced beet ; a. friend to mmmc.
ii ammi mmomv able to (10 2il omvim work ,
tlmammks toyour uvonderfimi imietl'mcimie. I
mm'as :15 ticar ( lOath I believe as 1 could
be , so weak that mmmy pulse scarcely beat.
and may heart. . haul : tlmmmo.mt given out. I
COumiti immit ] mavc stood it. omme ms'eelc immure ,
I aiim riure. I ilever tlmomuglmt I would _ _ _ _ _ _
ba so grateful to mummy immediejume.
I' I lmui1 : imse mumy ixuiluemmcu ivith mummy -
out ) sumffer'mimg as r (11(1 ( , to have timemmi
misc Lyijia' a Pimikimnin's Vegetable
CoimmpoummmiL"
Every womnan tlmat is puzzleul about
her cummmthitomm simoumld secure time syumipa-
thmetje advit'c of a mvoutiamm w'imo mmnicr-
stamitis. 'Vrite to 1i m's. J'hmmichmamim at
Lynn , Mass. . nail tell imer your ills.
Alt : ShiMIiN'i'S.
Cor.I4tli
. lIrnoy St. .
Letmtx & W'ilIinm , Props. anti Mgrs.
W.V. . ( 'OLE , Act. Mammager.
CMRE WHERE IT'S ' COOL.
Grand Formal Opening
t1ONDAY , JUNE 3JH
E'tTENINGS iVl' S:15 :
Mmtti mices 2:3t-Sti : ) nday'cd mmesdmmy
ttiiti Smuttim-tiuty.
lmrc'emm ti lie n I ii I tug limit I icati I I mm em's In
rnm II1ASS VAUDV [
EIA1NY [ IAOAN ANI ) iUThiN4iiI
; , IILNUIETTA BYRON
titt ivi' .u : ' .oiim'O\-It .tM'/.O .t : % IINO.
u'n ii J'ot it A N.liI.t SiS'l'IiltS.
Ilmilt N.m liii i ) l.I.'i -Ii t 'l'NGI4tY.
'J'l I Ii livr % OlI IC 'El Iil ) ( ) 'lit It ) ,
. .
'I'm ! Ii II't I V fiyl..J'i 'I' VJ N Si S'i'IiitS ,
t'I ) F'it.t.Iiii.ItNN'S
( 'iii II.IiNi1 ( ) It ( ii IiM'l'lt % ,
All reimts reiterveul. l'miLeH , 25-35 cemitmi.
llt'fri.slmmmmemmts Served.
- ' , , - ' I'AcTON .a lUltGhiSit ,
I-o' . auuinisemL Tei , ISiS.
'l'\ I ( uil'i'-ii , t'I'I . Iii 1 S.t'i'i ; II 11.1 V.
1 I _ , L 1 -
A TE.XTiS STJER
From I 1u1t.'it 'i'liittei' , New Vumlc.
Seatit hiut\S en smile ,
h'i'ipemi-LovOr 51001' , $1.00 , 15-lhmmleony ,
750 SOc.
I'lllnmo floor ( iii , liii Icouiy 50t 25tm.
2mm u t i i I I'll-- r t ,
Summmday-ilopkimtit' 'Fraims-Occaumic ,
'Pt , hf mi l'flZliIJi & Ilmmrgcai ,
A isC ruigi&ois fat'agqr. ' . Tei. iliL
0. I ) . \'OOil \ Wa rd , A met ui'.emum.u . mm t 1)1 t lieu or ,
' ' I 5 ' 1'tNllI'1' '
'i'ui ) v m 8m00
'l'lIih VOJ\Vt Ill ) M't'O(1 CO.
Premicntiumg
IILLO BY 11W LNMY.
8l1C'iflIti'miIiZZI0 ltsuyniorud , Itobetta and
hjom'et Iii.
Stiumday-Ineog , amid time lliographm.
G U I Ll1'S CONCEh'l' ( % R
Semi I liemiS I Cur , 1iti ( ni.ui mlim'emumort.
I. N Guuii Prop. muil Manmiger.
Attru" tiouw f'r veeic June Gtlm : Carrel
itflui ( ' , ardmmer. fummu Iminicors ; Gillitmaum itmid
i ) ti lii imm' ( ' . tim i ilI-140 , t i l'i ' ii ' ( 'miii ) ( 'it k um mvii I ken.
Nev iummiim mu lid \Vaid ic , n , conmed y sketch
mirtists ; time Johmmmsommm , umay UI ) iluimccrs ;
Clnmrhlo l.immnlwrt , commmemhiiimm ; .Irs , Ciyuiu
Itogurmu , timtt f'cmutuuru , Mis May Jnyton ,
cliii mmm litmelt tinimeer.
lumm't fail to mice time 111 $ ; Cmmko'umlk at
ii o'eloek.
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1iO'lhiIIt.
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THFMILLARD
I 3tIi mind JoIIglas Stm. , Ouutmliu.
CifNTitJ.LL.Y LOCA'rlii ) ,
. . t I Eli l ( . \ A.'I ) ittiitOI'FiAN 1'LAN.
J I. 3I.tlIlCmib - SON , I'r.tis.
-HOT3LBARICflR-
Coil. 13Th AND JONES St , OMAHA ,
II 'i'I1.S * Z.1) ) .t.'l ) m..Ot ) I'Iiili. DAY ,
Jiiectric car , direct to cxpo.itton ground. .
fltA2 ( I3.1t1 iiltCashleu' . . . .
Cmiief
M
11thamlhIarneySt.
Ammmerleamm i'iao-3 to 4 dollars imer day.
Street cars frommi depots mimmul frenm betel to
hiximositiomi
Cl.USINU OF' TUl M.ili , $ .