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--p- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE 9M\LIIA \ ndurA'r ] n1 : F1U1)AY , JtJN117lS9S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
June 17 , ' 9
Extraordinary Wash
Dress Goods Event.
New wash fabrics for the hot
weather just purchased aicl now be-
mo. opeied and priced-will be
placed on sale Saturday mornlno-
no such wash goods opportunity has
ever occured in Omaha before-no
assortmeiits so varied--no styles so
qualities so line-no pi'ices
so low as in this wash goods sale.
Laces anti Nev 18CS ( U 1 (3 i UmIcrwer Lathes hue Swiss
Flubrolileries here. 1iJimd Pants ,
1 'iit' PrCIICh Vakiiclennes F1gIngs anul white atiti ciu , 1reiich band , draw
, , IniertIng , , In rnittc1i.l icts niul lii trIiig Iii hack , tOc each. lxtra largo
( ItiautItks large enough to satisfy your sizes , same style , GOc each.
iied. Ladies' 1iIto cotton ribbed Union StiLts ,
Not rnily hLtc , hut a large variety of fancy finished nech , silk tape , 25c
black vals-creniti , btittcr itliti Ilneit each.
enlor. 1 LadIes' ( inlize Itibbed Wool Sutinicr
Tti these aild a fine line of Swiss Allj j \Velght Vests atiti l'ants , whtte , i.utI
over Eiiihrolilery Edgings atiti liiscrt- I each. Fxtra iilzos , $1.15 each.
Itigs and you have our story of the
most tlt'sIraIi1 trlinmliigs tar suinlilir '
s.itsh gOIB. ( 1en's Utirnishiugs Negligeco
I SI i i i ts ,
flosiery Lulics' ; Bhwk Lisle
and 73c ench.
ll se , with double I Negligee Shirts , made ot line Madras ,
OttO paLr of Iltik cults to match , $1.00
4QU , sOh and heel , I anti $1.CO.
"Monarch" CoIorel Shirts , maim ot
Very goo.I . 11tlflLItYC Pair. ilialiras or percale , Iltik cults to match ,
CLIIIdI'r'n's fine rLhheil Cotton hose , with $1.00 each ,
tititiblu hIICC , toe , solo anti heel , 3c-
: i paLrs , $1.00.
Siimiiicr Our stock of Linen
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liiftltlti4' fliRt rIlheil flinch Cotton hose ,
vlt1i colored silk heel nint toe , fast Sldrts Colored Ski rts is iiow
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color , 20c ialr.
CO1fl1)lCte.
Summer : M1le ; of good iiel.-
At 50c , 1.00 , $1.35 , $1.50 , $2.00.
Corsets with two side
hug , PIQUE SLUILTS-
steels , ' 4i'oiig1y bOiled 1st. $ i.co. $2.00 , $2.0 , 3.00.
SITIIIT WAISTS-
throughout. At 0c , $1.00 , $1.25 , $ lJiO , $1.75 , $2.00 ,
$2.2.
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SIzeS 18 to 30. Prlre f0c.
J. II , Short Coiet , ittaile' of fine cool SUMMI1t UNIlIlSKI1tTS
iletthig , with satLnu strIji , embiol- In lawn , cardinal , cerise , black-live
dery edge toll and bottom , at $1.00 rtitlles , triritmed with whLto cord , lat-
ac1i. est thing , price $1.50.
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0 EBllASKANS FOR SE DUTY I
Antelope State Will Ba Called Upon to
l'urnisli Naval Fighting Material ,
THREE TO FIVE HUNDRED MEN WANTED
nI.lI ii I 2TflYe ? ot lii lie laiIi tint II the
I , i'M I' Ii t : ' ' I I Iii P4 1.1 % It I I iii i' ii t
tve It e'i'iili.l to 'their
Vtiil tt'eitI& .
WAShINGTON , Jtiiie 16.-Speclai ( Tele-
gram.-As.ststaitt ) Secretary of the avy
Allen lntetths to bring the IrtIrIe states litto
p- eIo.c touch with the "Jackles. " Instead ot
rid y I ii g iiiii thit I'acl tic a ti ii easterti coast
states to furtilsit the hra\\n anl niuscie to
fluitt Uncle Sani's sIiIi ) lie Is nov cast1ti
about for iiavai reserves from the great
tc5t aitl Nebraska will be called 111)00 tO
furnish lietweeu I00 and ! 00 men for sea
duty lit the near future. The assistani
51)31 ctary itated today that at , order for a
coitilitissloit to visit Nebraslt would be Is-
stied Iritmedlately to z-ecrtiit tilid receive
aaval recruits , Governor hiolcontb , through
Colonel Stark , having Indicated that 200
Nebraskans are reaily to undergo examination -
nation for the naval arm of the service In
titi , war against SiulIn. It Is not expected ,
however , that anything definite 'viii be done ,
utitil utter the IIrat and Second Nebraska
rt'glinoiits are recruited to the maxImum ,
which 'viiI tnke 600 mon from the counties
of the state , local pride being eountctl tiOfl )
to furnish itien enough to accuttipllsli thIs
ptlrhtato.
Tlii' question of the po'tmaster at Nelson ,
'tvltiihi , has beeit a troublesome factor with
Senator Thurston , has flutaily been settleil
by the recoturnenilatlon of derceltis S.
Storer , chairman of the republican county
central coIuInittcL' , for the Posit ion. Two
aiidiIatei wore iiiot ProInhhI'ntiY hnentioncd
( or the itlare , Seherzliiger anti ilottonfloid
or NoIboil , Congressman Stittierianti , however -
ever , urging the foiiner for the place as
being more satisfactory thali tim latter.
Itelithid bait Icailers in Nuckolis county \s'cre
jironouticeil in favor of liottonlield , viio
bears a itinat enviable reputation , anti is a
teacher in one of the grailes in the Nelson
1)111)1 I e school . Sn t hen unit stooth upon Li Is
toiigrettslonal right to have a zeptibliran
&ippoliited & slio as not obnoxIous to hin.
and io the tight wciit on. Thurston tried In
evt'I-y vay itoSslblo to harmonize the titiTer-
ch1tts. litit his charts were fruitless , tutu
yesterday ho settled the matter by sending
in the itaitue of Stort'r. Ills noininatioti
wilt he itittlu early next week. ,
, ) , lout Siiiniiis ,
'I'tue bureau of > rinting aiuul ciigravtng Is
I
4rti much iii Lttlt' , ; uIon's p . I
reauly , efliclent , a a t I sI a c I
tory ; lireychit a i'old or fever ,
( or. nil hiv'r iii. , Mek itid I
* . 'iuo , jiuuiuuhit' . ' , r.uIuuilI.u tluiu etc. i'rke .t. ( CI'
71t' oluly I'ihi. I' t u" " . $ hiutI' . ir'n- '
, .
s Ilie Omaha Dee
Maof Cttha Coupon
, Present this Coupon with
e lOcfor
A Map ofCuba.
A Map OIth3 Vest IndIo5. A
t 4 And a Mapottho World ,
A Mull 14 Ctfltii ,
CUT OUT TillS COUPON.
This Coupon with 25c
WILL SECUL1L lilt
Ollicial rhotouraphs
Of the United States Navy.
Addresi ,
NAVY PHOTOI3PAH DEPT.
( M IIA llEl.
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a ---U
engaged 011011 prtntlng the stamps for the
Transnuisslssippt ExpositIon nun ! as rapidly
as possible they are being seilt out to P05t
ohliees throughout the country. Tvo nilIhIo
were sent to Omaha out Juite 13 and rush or-
ulers have been Issued to supply St Louis ,
Chicago antI other cities requestIng the
salute. The demand , however , greatly cx-
ceeds the Stlplly , The passage of the war
revenue bIll Is placIng on the bureau vork
that wIll tax every department for ninny
weeks to come. Assistant I'ostniaster General - I
oral Merritt salt ! today that he greatly regretted -
gretted the delay In getting the stamps Into
I the big olllces of thecountry , hut the bureau
was prIntIng 2,000,000 stamps tier day of 1
itIltI 2-cent denomInation aIll they were
being rushed out as rapIdly as possible.
It Is expected that a filial conference on
the Indian bill will be 1101(1 tomorrow or
Saturday.
( icorge II. Barber of Grand Island , grand
recorder of the AncIent Order of ljnttetl
\\'orkmen , Is in the city , enroute to Asbury
Park , where the natIonal meeting is to hut
lucId.
Aniong those from Nebraska vhio will be
apitolnted to second Iletutenancles in the
regular army arc : W'atts C. Valentine of
\\'cst I'olnt , Frank S. Burr of Lincoln , \V 11.
Oury , hiotuor graduate of the University of
: Nebrnska , Onialia , anti henry Ii. Allen of
I MadIson.
: Nebraska postmasters appoInted : Isaac
II. Itussell at Custer , Custer county , vIce Lu.
Booth , resIgned ; Vilhiam J. h3Iitr at Liti-
ootl , Butler county , vice John Lu. Tyndal ,
removed , and Charles A. Moore at Flonteyn ,
I'helps county , vIce \V. II. Frank , sr. , uleaul.
I Ir. ) C. L.Vendt was appoInted on the
board of examinIng surgeons at Canton , S.
IS. I ) .
I Iowa promotions In the pensIon olilco :
I John II. Stlbbs and John S. Itoaworth , from
clerkshlps at $1,000 to $1,200.
4) ) htJ III "P'i' ( I 'I' ! ' iii Fitt I I'i' ! Ut'it IA V.
( ' ( uIIlrzI'tr14 l'IIIIPV tIi ( avu'ruiuiu'it
j : " i'r 'i'h''I i' ! 'ruues4.
I WAShINGTON , June 1G.-A subcommittee -
tee of the senate comnilttee Ott dticatIon auth
I labor today gave a hearIng to the repre3cunt-
I atlvcs of ( orporatlons tiuutl otliex-s who have
contracts uuuutler the government and hue
olupoit' thitI extensIon of the u'iglit-hiour how
to contractors under the government , the
suhconimittcc' havIng prevIously heard rep-
resentatlves of later favoring ( hue has , ' .
! Among those lreseat Iio were hiearil were
I he followIng : Chuarlea Cramp , presIdent ,
and Mr. MtCamuuiouu , secretary , of the \S'illlani
,
C . Cia iniu & Soti's SIt ii ) an d lngi ii o 11 ii I lul -
ing rOJuuitahl ) ; cx- United Statc3 Scnator I hg-
gins , rt'presentiuig several Delatvare coat-
lanles ; , 'x-ltejureentniIve l'ayson , attorney
t
I for the Newport News ShIpbuilding coin-
I
luau , ) ' It. I' . Lluuuleuuuanri , lureshulent , and .tr ,
Iav.nport . , uperIntt'nilent , of the hhethuielieuut
Steel anti lrouu company , nuud James Galley ,
lureslltnt , auth ulr. Carry , superlnteuideiut , of
t lie ( 'a rn ci ; h ( colul iIu1 ) ' .
Mr. Cramp argued that if the itIll should
law it % sotild be hnilo3sIble for his
coinptuuy to couuupete In bIdding for the coil.
FtruietIon of foreign ar ships. Ito said he
uas ulow buildIng war ships for luothi Russia
stud Japan and that It would be impracticable -
able to work men on tite Anierleaut 'essels
for uuuily eight hours auuuh thuotto on the others
for a greater henth of ( Lute , lie couhil iuot
CuutpOt , with the 1uropenuu eouuutrlcs In bitl-
ding for such work if compelled to work
tuuit1ui oh ! eight-hour law.
Mr I'aywn said that If ( ito bIll shoulil
luconuuu a law it would be necessary for the
Nu.vpurt Newau ouuupauiy to refuse govern-
inehut buslutoss , for hi ( lie gove'rnuuieuut work
shottli Ut' accepted at till tinder thue law it
voull be necessary to &udopt the eight-hour
ttysteiut for all eiiuhloyes. 'i'huis eouutliuhoui of
altuirs ( VOlihll reuider it iiniuoi3lhlo to luro.
cecil vi t Ii lutisi 1185.
Mr. LutnulLuuuahihu u'aiul that the firnu supply-
( hug coal to the hhethlelueuu vorks ahul other
stubeontuactors haul notitled hun that in case
the bill should hieconie a law they would iuot
cuter Into another rouutroct with hun , as it
would bo hiecessary for thicuui to operate in
: accorulunee with its terms , which ihey
totii'1 ' not undertake to do ,
I . : ) utiiiNhi .thutn.I..n ( ni'rINusN.
' I ( 'it yright t , I * ' 1 'i t'si4 'uibl I sii i it g ( 'o. )
KFlV'FlS'I' . Via. , Juuue 16-New ( York
\'orld eablegram-Speelal Telegranu- )
Manuel Ielgatlo , secretary at the Cuban
tluitiu , denies that the jutita ever reported
thiit * 5.000 Siauuiarts ! , uleserteul to the Cubans
lii Camtuguay. lie 88)8 3,000 Cubans recently
I joInt-il thuo Itatrlot forces at La Guanaja.
I These have becut able to joiti bec'auto thue
I Shauulshi forces are wthdrawi ( , to the center
I of operations , leaving aut opportunity open
to recb the Cuban corps , The Spanish have
abandoned many of their small arrItoui
BIG ARiIY FOR PORTO RICO
I Thirty-Five Veols Will Bo &quired to
Transport the Men.
ONLY ELEVEN OF THEM UNDER CHARTER
Vnr ) ( - . , ( - , % S'Ihl 3hutlse I lie 111-
uil I hg I'r * ' S ( rung . * . . to
I sisuire Siee'sM In I he
'eulire ,
WASItINUTON. June 1G.-The War do-
Partinont expects to utilize approximately
thuIrtyilvo transports iii the expeditiout for
the invasIon of l'orto Rico. ThIs state-
fluent was made oiflclally at the department
today. It seeliha to Indicate ( lint the h'orto
Rico arnuy wiil equal , If not exceed , tlurtt
which heft for Santiago. The estimate Is
made that the thirty-hIve vetsels will carry
between 15,000 and 20,000 mcii , with their
Cjtiipufloflts nuid inubslstence ,
Army ofllcinls say that reports Mhichu have
beeti received from reliable sources show
that the ntiuuuhn'r of Spniuhsli soldiers In
that country Is probably 10,000 nion , at-
though other statenuciuts hios' there nrc
consIderably less. It Is faIr to assitnue , they
shy , that vhien thie Unltcul states army coin-
thenCi's active eperatIns against the city
of San Juan , every nvalinble omit In that
Place vill lie hinpresseul niiui gIven a guilt.
I ielice they feel the army of invasion shuotild
be of such lrohortiotis as to heavO lie doubt
of its abilIty nuni capacity to cope success-
fuhiy with the enemy.
It is ittateul hOSitiVClY that the mubarka-
tion imiiit for the tioops for Porto thou has
not yet been finally determIned iund wili not
be until Secretary Alger and the lurrsldent
have liati an oluIortuuuity to confer with lion-
oral Miics , s'iuo will return to the tity O-
unorrow. There is no doubt that tIil ctiibarl
atlon wIll take vlaco front coutie Point oIl thu ,
AtlantIc coast , wIth a irohuilhitv Iii favor of
Feruiaiidliin , FIn. , or Savannah , ( Ia.
thu . Ieeui Sb I us t vu , I luuhil e.
For the iuitrioses of the I'orto Iican cxpe-
dltlon Autslstaiut Secretary Melkiejohut aId
today the departnieuit had avaflt.ble eleven
trauisports , souuie of which are already at
southern ports , atttl these vihl ; .ui j about
C 000 men wItit their eQuIpunciuLs.
The \Var department is In c.oniiiiiithcatioii ,
with the varIous coastwise steattlshli ) cciii-
patties oil the Atlantic ituud the gulf wIth tiut'
Idea of securing vessels. A large iiuuubtr ,
probably scventy-flve , have been submitted
for InspectIon by ohilcers of the qtiartorinns-
ter's departnieuut , from which they hope to
obtain the needed shili's ,
Assistant Secretary Meiklejohn expressed
the hope that the companies would niako a
poInt to favor the War department wIth their
transport facilities. I-Ic appreciated what
they html done in thits line , but iii view of
the extra demaulds utiade ho hoped they
would not give the department an oppor-
tunity to charter other shIps , as the gov-
eriument Preferred to use American vessels
in the work to ho undertaken rather than
to ask congress to grant American register
to foreIgn ships.
Mr. Melklejohn said It had not been determined -
termined whether any of the vessels soon
to reach Santiago svoulul be utIlized In the
I'orto Rico expeditIon. That was entirely
contIngent on the inihitary aspect of affairs -
fairs as they mIght develop In eastern Cuba.
DEFENDING THE COAST LINE1
Forty tuixih hutr Nuivuil ( 'rutft on ( iIiLrh
from 1iutMtIrt , le. , to % t'V
Orhiituis ,
WASHINGTON , June 1G.-The Navy do-
partuuent has now counpieteul Its arrange-
ulieflt of the Atlantic and uhf coast patrol ,
anti stretching from Eastport , Me. . arottuitl
to New Orleans , there are no lcss toan forty
auxilIary naval craft , Including swift yachta ,
t reconstructed singled turret monitors of the
clvii wart tugboats , ferry boats aiitl not a
few large and well armed merchiantnien.
These forty ships nrc dIsposed at the
several large coast auud gulf cIties. while 100
nilles or lucre seaward an outer pIcket Ihute
Is inaluitaitted by four of the larger and
more effective ar ships of the Saut Francisco -
cisco class. These outer Iilckets are uuuain-
tahuied at ; far north as Nova ScotIa and the
southern picket Is off the coast of Georgia.
The larger dcfcuuso vessels are at New
I York , commerce requirluig protection being
greatust at that roint. Charleston , lloston and
all other coast points have their shauo o
the craft , tanking as a wbole a naval Patrol
consIdered adequate for auuy emergency , protecting -
tecting our easterii and coutliern coast line.
The Navy department has lrclarcd a map
wIth iittio blue flags. showing thin location
of each of tile auxiliary shlp3. Tltu flags
are closely bunched all along the eastern
; and southern shores , auud give a ready
auuswer to public uncut anxIous to have their
local coast hue protected.
Along with the organizatIon of this coast
lntrol thte Navy departuiient has been
t tanking a large nuniber of muaval enlist-
nietits for thIs service , out the authority of
the JoInt resulutioui of congress , shiieht vro-
vldes for the raising of a suiflelent naval
force for the defcuisti of these voints.
. 'thiIV % iLIi ( ( ) h ON A S'i'.iiI'hIil ,
'h'hire , ' ' , , , , * .tiihiiiiiIs Creu.ti
IiIIii ) ( ' I ii * hitCii in i ' ' t 'i'u * iii liii.
\v\slllNr.'roN , Juno 1G.-A sleclal to thio
I'ost froun 'rauuupa says :
"At 10 o'clock ( ouuhglit 3,000 horses auutl
mules broke from their corrals antI stain-
Itetled through the 001111)5 of General Carpen-
tor'o brigade. It wits ito darlc niutl the cx-
elteunent uo great lit tlto listrict of ColumbIa
cauuuhi It was impossible to learn If ttuuy wore
hurt.
TIle oiflcers tried to get their couuupauihes
Into line , bitt Ihto aruuiy of wIld horses unutle
that iiuipossihlt' . Mauuy men began sttoothiig
uut the e'ucitetl nuuiunals , but this Cull ) ' excited
tlieufl inure. It scouts Impossible to stop the
Bttttiuliede tonight.
The horses beouliell to lie attracted by the
tentH and they rtushieuh through tIme brigade
of tlirco regiments and thea hack again ,
takluig a .llfft'reutt course each tluuue. They
hove already destroyed many tents , kitchen
and ennup paraphernalia.
It Is not known what started the auuiraals
on their wIld rush , Talus huad just sounded In
all the canips antI the bands had played their
good nights. The niout were hardly asleep
when a loud crackling lIke the firing of a
.
% Vlhhj J'EI ) , " .VIih.l. hiltIiI ) .
l'roper I'io.h lhuI'sIIrniur : ( , ' itilul
I'uu ! ii I I liii Vuiueui ,
To know Just what to eat Is a problem
for utiouty iue.ohIu , who flail their strength and
health not keeping up to the proper stage.
Front feed we must expect our bodily utour-
hshuneuut autil not fioun drtigs. Trite , a Iiluisi-
citin's care is required at ( lines , but the
true hhuYsIcIttn will always seek to put his
luatlt'nt on properly selected food cud drink.
A food expert bout .liscovereul . Graluc-Nults
by cxperiuncuitiog on the treatuuteiut of
graica to urtiliclally ire.dlgest the starches
( the hurlutcllual part ) . ( irape-Nuits , as now
tootle Iy hInt Posttiiuu Cereal Ca , Lint. , of
Ihattle Creek , Mich. , antI sold by grocers gen-
( ' rail y , Is a * 1 eb ielou 3 ulti I it ty , stu I taiul u hart IC.
iilariy for the brain worker , as it quickly
stIplihics thur parts of food tile body iweds
to supply the daily loss produced by brain
work. Unless thu right tooth be furnished
aunt luroperly dlgt'ste'l , the Iiudlvlultial discovers -
covers a grauttini ( nhhiuug iud some fotiut of
disease sets up ,
tYsers of Grape-Nuts discover that they
assibt in the digestion of creauuu and other
food , and that a "well fed feeling" follows
tb ir usut.
a
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flatting gun stdkI\'l thm It , vat ( ho
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breaking down . fene
The next inontent the horses ruishied Itito
the New York ekn4 # , which wits nearest the
break in the fen'ul ' ; The rush sounilcul hike
a thunder starm , The new camiti' sentimiels
began to yell like math : "Call out ( Ito
guaihl" "Call opt ( Ito guardh"
The gtiard huim ! & htit , but it was tisele ,
a , the salamis , were then ruushlng over
evcrythuiiig in tHeir iathi. In luaU an hotir
the camps had iefi staunpedeth three times
and there seeuneth no hopes of ulris'iuig the
beasts away from the hrechu Forty unen
were mounted 1y'll 'o'clock anti they wet-c
nub to cheek thi4 rikh a little , or at least
to steer the hiou-e front the camp.
( 'auto of t hue 'i'nk'lcvui hiuuii.
( C'nyuight. htt , by h'rts l'tilhlhitui , C.i. )
hl' \'iST , June 1G.-New ( York Worlul
Cnbhegranu - Special Tehegrant. ) - Captain
ltobsrtson of the Twlckenhuam , captured by
the St. LouIs , testifloth before the prize court
today that his ship hail passed the eastern
coast of Jamaica seven nilics , proving that
Ito was bound directly for Kingston. lie
denied that Ito tried to evade tIn' St. l.otils
He dlii not know ( lie Identity of the Spanislu
tuflicor auud could hegltirumately have carried
hiluui. Ccuustih Taylor said ho hind been lii-
fortuieth that the Twlchcuuhuaun as bound for
bitigatoii. Othuer witnesses were heard. The
case coutchuitles tomorrow.
Jleuit-uuiuIits to lit' A , pnhuiti'.l ,
WASHINGTON , Iliac 1G.-'rhie huresldent
auuitouiiccul that hue would seutti to the senate
tomorrow a long list of appointments of lieutenants -
tenants Iii the arniy. There are saIth to be
between 150 nuutl 200 of them.
PLACE FOR ONE DEMOCRAT
lht'ui I * 'iiitutt ( ioerluIr All ( i.e iCuuilsuiM
l'opu * I IsIs % ' . 'Ii I ( ' . , ui'e.ii ? Ii )
( hiatt l'nry ,
TOh'EICA , Jtuiie 16-Shortly after noon
today the populist state conv'ntion after a
bug debate adopted a resohution ulenmandluig
the Iunuuedlate suspeimsloum of the mnetropoli-
toll polIce ha' anti its repeal luy the next
legislature. The vote vtis 380 to 322.
After huoltliiug a nIght sessIon till toward
1 o'clock this morning the loptiilsts ) Itt state
convention got toork again at 9 o'clock
this niorning and first proceeded to con-
aider the report on the coniereuiCe with tlto
democrats , who demauuded the place of lieutenant -
tenant governor uiuutl sonic "nmlnor places"
on the ticket. The convention refused to
give toot-u than the Iletitenniut governorship
to the tienuocrats amid took up the discus-
slon of the vlatforun.
The action of last night in throwing out
the plauilt deunaunhlug state control of tIme
itaumsas City stock yards ivas re-considered
anti the iilauuk re-Inserted by nearly a utmanI-
010(15 vote.
The state central committee was corn-
Ideteth this morning , according to the Plan
uuhoptetl to lmas'e tvo imuenibers selected ft-out
each congresslouuah ilItrhct , The coummrnhtteo
is as follows : Grant \V. Llarrluugtouu , Brown
eouiuty ; II. Ii. Shafer , JoiTerson couumty ; Fl.
B. , l'fost , Wyandotte county : H. S. Ciarhc ,
1)ouglass county Carl Vroouumaut , Labette
cotinty ; J. C. lirauishiaw , Cowley coummty ; W.
T. Tiptoa , Coffey county ; A. W. Logaum ,
Osauc cotunty ; tadrbv Shearer , Marshall
county ; PIerce Ilutlqr , Cloud county ; S.
M. Cook , Sunithm couumty ; C. h-I. Eumunmoum8 ,
Benhmauut couumtyu ; I. \Vestgate , Fhnuicy
eouimty ; B. Fl , FCebts , Sedgcwhclc eouumty.
The populist ctuveuitlon at 4:15 : p am , re-
imoimiinated tbo enUre state tIcket.
After a bug debate ( lie conventloum refused
to reconsIder its action on thu metropolitan
Police law.
Upoti convenIng this afterno3n time eon-
veumtion received the eport at the commit-
tee appointed to onfer with the votitulhst I I
comnmnittee on tIme makeup of the state tlckeL
Thue committee reported that tIme poptilists
refused to allow them more than the lIeutenant -
tenant governor. S. B. Aunidon of Seuhg-
wIck county thueretipon mnved that the rules
be suspended and that all the hiOPtiit ! state
oiflclals , IncludIng Lleuteumant Governor liar-
vol. be nomInated. Thue motion carried 2t3
to 01 auuh the popiul 1st oillclals dechareti mioluml-
nated. Time convention thuen adjaurned slume
tIle.
l'uisIpiu ( * t Yet i % rruuutgejl ,
ATCHISON , June 16.-The democratic
state convention coumvened at 9 O'clock thIs
nmorniumg , The couuference committee tip-
hOifltCd to meet a hilte conmmittee froni the
populist state convontlouu In sessloum at
Topeka , ar'l ' arrimmuge a divIsion of tlue state
tickct , not. being ready to report , the con-
ventioum at 10 o'clock , after electing a uuew
state centrah couumniittce , took a recess till
2 p. nm.
'l'he new state centrah comaumuitteo is made
UI ) US follows : Couiuunltteeumman-ut large , S.
( I. Johnson , I'cabody ; from couugr mioutnl
distrluts , hidward Fl. Muirphty , Lc.tvenoth ;
\v. I' . iihlard , Fort Scott ; fl F'ltmrtuut ,
Alumma ; C. % ' . Iirandenburg , Fraumkfort ; 'I' . J.
MeCuuue , Nortout ; George 1' . Locke , WichIta ;
front judIcial distrIcts , Moses Sarbachu , Itoh-
tot , ; James W. Orr , Atchison ; Frank S ,
Thuommias , Topeka ; J. M. Icnny , ltichmumiond ;
Lu. Ii. Ilettlnger , Burlington ; IV. It. heath ,
l'ittsburg ; S. B. Gosluorum , lola ; Fl. S. 11cr-
traun , Council Grove ; S F. iltuttoum , hutch-
bison : ii. S. Shuerhthan , I'aolaV. ; . 11. Swat.
soul , Parsons ; 'IV. hi. Lu i'epmmrcll , Coumeordla ;
Robert hi. hiazlett , Eldorado ; II. 'I' . 'ratuuum ,
Ihtmrnard : hI. J. Mila , lint-tout ; George I
I SpetucerViehita ; J tlaclt Love , Arkansas
CIty ; B , F. Trtuhiway , Sterliumg ; J. J. Iavis ,
MaumhiattanV. ; . \V. Letson , hlortoum ; C. A.
Block , hayes City ; \Villlaun iiarrott , I'ratt ;
\v. J. Jcuikluus , Kansas City ; Clint-los A.
ihihler , Sahimma ; Dick I 1. Rich , Cohhsvatcr ;
Ilenry Block , Syracuse ; Charles 'tV , Kyle ,
LaCrosse ; Jauumes N. Fike , Colby ; Fleuu Itoh-
bruim , Osage City , ft-out Judicial districts ,
'i'lio uleunocrtttic htate ticket will , therefore -
fore , be : ( ioveriior , J. W. Leethy ; lieutenant
governor , 14. huh. harvey ; associate JustIce ,
11. S. 4hlen ; attorumey general , b. t. noybe ;
nuuulltor of state , W. II , Morris ; secretary of
state , W. Fl , Buslu ; treasurer , h ) . 11. hleilo-
bower ; stuperintemuihent of imubhic schools ,
\VIiliain Stryker ; ; coumgressumman-at-ltmrge , J ,
I ) . lloththum ,
t'.th'.t. Il1i'i'hilt' , IS NOSY iN CIttitGli ,
.issti hues lii. ' lutiuulIrtuH'ilt of it Is Suit's
tishii's Affairs ,
ChICAGO , June 1i-l4. Z , Loiter has
taken clint-go of i1I of Joseph Loiter's affairs
amid wIll settle all hf his obligations anti
collect all of imisticcolunts. The llnah traos-
for ( coin the younger to the elder Leiter wa
made today. Ttough Joseph Loiter will be
available to supi4y sucht InformatIon as uumay
be needed front Lteto ; time in straighten-
hog out his aiTairs lue Is as much out of tite
deal as if he huad mevcr been In It.
This action reIuovu8 the last vestige of
uumccrtaiumty thiat Joseph Leitcr's creditors
uuuiglut have had , mmd Is uluquestianably of
great ) , tie wheat market. Time
.irrahugemeutt effp(9u1 ( Tuesday by whIch P.
1) . Armour uihl Ltibute the cash wheat
in the United States , Alexander Ceddes in
Great Britain , aumd the Illinois Trust t nd
Savings bank In France , wIll contiuus.
iIuei.i.'ji . ds of ( ) I''itl. Vessels , .1 iii. . ' III.
At New Salied-Cliesapetulce. . for
Lojuthoum ; Cuihe , for Liverpool : Atlgtuste Vie.
toria , for Ilaiuubtirg ; Vu'crkenilaumm , for Aitu-
sterulanu. jtrrlyed-'enmusilm'anla , from
hamburg ; ( lernuaiiie , Irma Liverpool
At Queeiustown-Stuilett-Teutouiic , for New
York. Arrlved-hlritannlc , ft-omit Now York
/t t Itottcrdaun-A rrived-Spaarnthanu , froimm
New York ; Itettertham , from New York.
Sailed-Antatertlarn , for New York.
At hontlon-Arrlved-fleorgian , from New
York. Salleuh--Iuloluawk. for Now York
At Copeuihuager.-Arruvtl-hlckla , from New
York.
At I.tvtti-pool-A rrived-Servla , frouum New
York ,
At llreuuen-Arriveui-Kalser dor
Orosse , from New York ,
ClOSING IN UPoN th1N1LA
Insnrgenth Orathiafly Investing the Oity on
All Sides ,
SPANIARDS PUSHED UP INTO A CORNER
Athlet's ( ii lluuilriil i'utuors State I I.e
Siputnislu A rt' Fighiti ug lleroit'aI i ,
lint A re lrIseuu lint'k b'
Sn honor ( ; iiiiiers ,
MAIlU1) , , ltilmo 16.-Advices received lucre
today by thte Liberal ft-omit Manila , timmuher
tiate of Jummo 0 , iracticahly repeat the news
couitniiuetl In tue dispatch of June 15 , froun
the Shinligluni corrcspoumilcuut of ( Ito honclcmn
1)aliy Telegrumphu , vhto foruardeil upon that
occasiout iiuforimiatlouu vhtich ito hind receivel
frouum MaumIla tIp to Juuue S , snjiumg that out
Julie 5 tIme Insurgents forceul ( hue passage of
the Zapote river anti cumpttireul Las l'inus
autd harauiitki , sIimco which ( into thue tighut-
11mg between the Iimsuurgt'imts uunul the Spaut-
iaruht was couttiummuous anti thu latter were
being gradtualiy driven back Time Lutberal's
dispatch explains thuat "iii time face of
Agtiiumahdo's stuperior forceS the Siumuninruitu
\vero comnimolled to retreat. "
The Sptuiuislm corrcspondeumt also says'
' "l'hue fighutimug couitiumuuc's Iuucessauttly. Tlucre
1110 skiramishmes at Intervals day and umlght
auud lack of hirovisioums has coumipeiheui tluo
Spaumlards to yield at certain 1)011115. Both
aummuttuuuitioum and food are tumost scarce.
Nevertheless thue Spaumiaruis are aiuiuuiated by
the best spirit anti are llglmting lueroicnily.
The woutudeth , who are crowding into the
churches anti conveumts , have been laceth
under thue vrotcctioui of thue lIed Cross ,
"It. is reported that the archbishop has
gone to the himsurgemuts in tluo hope of
umuotlcratiug thmehr nutiunosity aumd provoiuthumg
acts of violence.
"Tlmo Jesuits are seeking lhaces of uefuge
in the lroviiuce of llateuuzas , and time sisters
arc Ilceitmg to imlaces of safety iui tlue iuovlimce
of Las Gunimum.
' 'It Is hot expecteth tlmat Mttiuilawill caphtu-
late uumtil the Americaum troops arti'e. "
\V I li.h A % l S 'l'FlI.h.S 'I'll II S'l' ( ) it V.
Coutsith itt lhiiilIu hiepiurts ii. . ( lie Pit-
iuiuuis hattIe or ) hit ) ' 1 ,
W'ASIIINGTON , Juuuo 16Tlme story of
the battle of Mnumila bay luas beeum retold of-
daily by United States Coumsul 0. F.'hl -
lianms In a report to the hepturtummeumt of State ,
dated on board the United States ateahuishlil )
thaitilumore , In Manila bay , Muty 4. Ilecauso
thio story Is told by a civilian as lu saw thmo
events of May day , fromtu tht briulge of time
Ohynmpia auni front the qtuartcr deck of the
hialtiunore , it has an iuuterest of its owuu.
lie begins by telhtumg how the Aniericati
ships Shillmeuh iumto time harbor auid ilumed up
for battle oft Cavltc lie adds :
"At about 5:30 : a. nm. Stuuuhay , May I , tIme
Spttutislm guuus opeumod lire.VIth magumificent
cooluuess aumd order , but with the greatest
pronituiess ) , our fleet In battle array , headed
by ( hue ilagshmip , answered the Spanish mit-
tack aumil for about tvo auth a half hoturs a
uuuost terrific fire euisued ,
' 'Thue uumethtod of our operatiouus cotuhti umot
huave shiowuu st-enter systeuum , our guuus
greater effectiveness , or our officers aumd
crews greater bravery , anti wlullo tim Spauu-
ish resistnuuce was ttmtmborut antI time bravery
of Spaimlsh forces such as to clummhlengo mid-
umuiration , yet they sere outclassed , weighed
hum tile balance ofar against the .nmethuouhs ,
traiuuing , alum aumd bravery shown on our
decks , and after lcs thuan tlurco hioturs pen-
lotus and imuteumso coummhuat , ommo of Spalum's ivar
ships was sInking , two others were burutiumg
and till others whim htmimd uhefeumses had ito-
verely suffered , simen our siuadron , mithu
no huarumm done Its ships , retired for break-
fast.
fast."At
"At about 10 o'clock a. m. Conumotlore
Dewey renewed the battle , amid with effects
ummost fatal with each cyohutioum ,
"No better evideumce of Spanish bravery
need be sotughmt thmmmum that after the castiga-
tlon of our flrst. eumgagcmuent Its ships aumd
fonts should again aumsver otur lire. But
Spanish efforts were futIle , ship after ship
auuth battery after battery weult to destructIon
before the onslaught of Anuerlcan oumergy
nuid trainhumg , anth an hour anti a lummif of our
second engagenmcumt wnotughtt the annihuila-
thou ) of the Sraumhsht fleet auuth forts , with soy-
eral hundred Spaniards heauh anul'ouuudeth ,
anih uuiiillons itt value of theIr government's
property destroyed , "
Niut a Ship or 3huu.u hhiihlei ,
"Aimiazltug as it scents , not a ship of otur
fleet html been hlstubheul , anti except out the
ihaltlmnoro uuot a man had been hurt , Otuc
of the crew of the Baltiiuuoro haul a leg
I
fractured hy slIpping and auuothuer hturt in the
ankle In a sinmhlar nmaumruer , wltilo four no-
ceived tuhighut flesh wotuuids from splinters
thrown by a six-inch projectIle which
pierced tIme starboard side of the cruuiser ,
' 'hut Iuu time battle of uinumIla bay time
Uniteh States squadron of six war ships
totally ulestroycul the Spaumish fleet of olghmt
m'ar ships , ninny forts arid latterhcs , and
accouumphishud this vork without tile loss of
a roan.
"hIstory has emily coumtrasts , There Is ute
cotiplet to toruut a counpzurlson. Thu ouuiy
fiumhsh flsht betveen the modern war 51111)5 )
of civilized uiatiouis has ItEOVOn tlue vroweas
of Auuueu Icon uunval utmeuu aumfi ummetliods , aunh
tile glory is a legacy for tiuc whole people.
Our crews nrc all hoarse froun cheering , nuuti
vhuile we suffer for cotught tiroptu auutl throat
doctors , we have uuo use for hiuuluncnt or
sturgeons.
"l'o every omcer aumul uumemmmlier of thue
crews all praise uuuay be given. As VIctoria
was answered. years migo : 'Your iumaji'sty ,
there Is umo second , ' so umuay I report to your
departnmeuut as to our war ships coutqtiurluug
tluu Smiatulshi fleet iii tlmat battle of Manila
hay , there Is a first , but 'there is no sec-
0111 * , '
"The cooh lit-avery auni efihehency of the
comiumothoro was echoed by every captain and
conmiumanuher , and dowum through the hlne by
every ofllcer anti man , anti naval history of
thu dawumluig century will be rich if it fur-
lushes to the world so glorious a display of
iuuteiligent command mud SUCh successful
service as immttst be itlaced to the ct-edit of
tIme United States Asiatic suiuadroa under
dtttu of May 1 , 1808.
"It wets may hot to stauud on the bridge of
the Ilaltiummoro by the side of Captain 1)yer
during the first engagoinomit , anti to he called
to flue Ilagshlp Olympia by the commodore ,
at whose 81(10 ( OIl tue bridge I tooh , during
the second engageuaent , auud when the clouuis
roll by and I have again a settled habItation
it will be amy huonor umnul pleasure lo transmit
a report showiutg the service eonmowliumt in
detaIl anti for which counnuamohors lronulso
data. Mettnwhmliti our coinunodoro will of-
tidally iiiforua you of events , which will
rIval hut Atuucnican history the exploits of
Paul Jones. "
CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE' '
h'ri'sl.hrii I I uI A itiunlittees In ( 'iII itn.l
i I I liii r , l'sI I lotus hIeroIc 'l'l'ir ,
Ohileint A ; uiurtt,1t1 ,
\\'ASIIhNGTON , Juno 16.-The seumate today -
day comitirumied these ttonmliintlons :
It , 3. 'u'hiLtletlgc of Missotmnl , suiimervisiiig
iuuslector of steam vessels , Fourth district.
hlobert , Sinumhis , collector of custoams at
1k'auford , S. C.
George A. MciCnzie , receiver of Public
litohleys , Stockton , Cal.
F. W. Kiutg , receiver of public moneys at
Wakeeney , Knuu.
J , H , Simmith consul at hhoimmboy.
First regiuument engiumeers , to be captain ,
A. , Anmes , Massachusetts ,
Third regliument eimglumeers , .1. \ \ ' , hhlack ,
lhhiumois , first lIeutenant ; lltlwaruh'u'iili. .
South Carohiimn. rtssistnuut quarterummastor ,
witlm rank of Cahtflitm. )
Flmuglmieer offleers , with rank of iuiajor :
Captain S. Irous , Tentietim lnfaumtry ; First
Lietiteumaumt S. Cot-by , corps or eligihmeers.
Assistant .htuartenrnumster , with ruitmk of
cahtaiuu , II. i. Asplumwall , ihlimmois.
Coummuimhssaries , wIth ratmk of captain : See-
oumth Lietitennumt Brooks , Flighuteenthu infuihu-
try ; W' . \ ' . 'tntlututmi'ingiiuiuu. .
Vohuhuteer ! guuai Corps-Camtnuims , S. S.
Sninpiehissouuri ; it. S. Thuoummpsoum , Iiotitlm
Carohilia ; A. higgins , l'cuuimsyhvnnia ; I I. hi.
Catufield , lo\va. Fiist lietutenants , I ) , I ) .
Chinuidier , OhIo ; S. M. Butler , New York ;
It. 13. Ogleslmee , luithiunia. Second hietitemuantts ,
M. Gray , Ohio ; ii. C. lhahhwium New York ;
W. P. Iavt'uiport ) , New Jerse ) ,
FIrst regiumment ciughiuceus , I L. Seanuaum ,
No' York , suit-grout , ltht rnuuk of major.
Tontht regiuimeuut Iumfntttry , t. ' . M . F'aquua ,
ifeumtticky , surgcouu , with rauth of uuuujor.
Fout rth I ut fut ii t ry , 11ev. S. P C iitu luuuaumr ( -
slain , to be chaplain ; Ii. 11 , Lauudotu , Now
York , ammul ' 1' . Parker , Vlrgiiulzi , to hue uuiajors.
Secoumd regiumuetut euugimmccrs , C , Ret-ut Cob-
ratio , to be secoumti lieutenant ; ui. Lauudry ,
Louhsiauma , nmh It. T. hhttrr , California , as-
slstnuut stmrgeouis , vIthm rnumk of ( Inst hieutcn
aumt ,
To be engiumeer officer , vIth rank of uumajor ,
Joiah Pierce , Jr. , Ilstnict ) of Coltuinbia.
To be chief couimnmlssary , vIthu rank of umua-
jor , 11. Katz , New York , aiud J. Ii. heat-
sole , Iuudiaumn ,
issistauut quarteruuinster , with raumk of
cflhmtnili , \ \ ' , : tI. lhkium , hCelittuck ) ' .
Atltihtioumah linylumasters , C. At-rick , Iitdiauta
Ii. 11 , Muuy , Massachtuiuctts.
( ) I I NA'h'IS his' 'I'llIl i'ItiSI i)1iN'I' .
J.nrge % i , tither of I'roiiul , , I it th.t
hlt-jeiinr Ariii.
\VASIIINGT0N , Jutue 16-The prosithent
t"uIay seumt these nouuulumntlnns to the sehuate
'I'reasury : Isaac 14 , I'attenson , eohlectou-
ctistouiis , hhstnict \'u'ilituumette , Ore ,
\Var : i'ay departumueuit ( regular aruumy ) ,
Lietuteumatut Coloumel isa ii. Carey , deputy
payiimmuttter geumeral , to be assistant va'iuuns-
ter general , with rank of coloumel ; Major
Clint-los I. Wilsoum , paymaster , to lie demuty
llaYutmmmster geumeral , with rauulc of lietitenaumt
colonel ; Jerommme'atrous of Wlscouusin to be
payuumaster , with ratuk of utuajor :
MedIcal Dt'partnuciut : Captmmiiu Robert J.
Gibson , assistammt surgeon , to be surgeoum ,
mvltht rauuk of imiajor ; First Llouuteuiaumt W' . F.
I'anker , Tbiird Uiuhted States cavalry , to be
captaium ; Sccouid Lleuiteuuttnt hint-old P. hiomv-
ard , SIxth cavalry , to be lit-st hleuitcuiant.
Voluutteer army : To lie brIgade suigoomus ,
with rank of major , George W. Crile of
OhmioVard Mantlum of l'ciunsyhvaimln , Calvin
IL EnglIsh of hmmdlauia , George ii , lltunn of
Ohio , George ii. hk'tirose of Utah.
Coutmunlssary leitarttumeiut ; To be coumiuuuis-
sary of slubsiateuuce , wIth rank of captautu ,
George 11. McCaliuumm of Tenuuessee , Joseph
F. Evauus of Cahiforumia.
htcgtular at-mimy , Iumfantry at-itt : Captalius 10
lie tmmajors , iheutry It. lirluukerhiolf , Flfteeimthm
llmfaumtry ; J. M. Thoumtpsnui , Twemuty-fuiturtli
infantry ; JohuuuV. . Bubb , Fcmturtlm iumfauutry ;
Ciunnles Lu. lavis , 'I'cuuthu iiufauitry ; Frauuk 1) .
Baldwin , Fifth lumfantry ; Charles Ii l'atui ,
Elghtceumthm intaumtry ; Carroll ii. l'otter ,
Eighteenth Iumfantr ) ' ; iltuglm 0. llrowuu ,
Tmveiftlm iuufauutry ; Alfreh (1. Markk'y , Tvt ut-
ty-fumurthi iiufmmmmtny ; Lu. itt. O'Brien , Seveut-
teenth huifaiutry ; VhhiIaumm Atuumman , Four-
teetttht iuufantry ; Jesse M. Lee , Fliglutli iui-
fantry ; henry C.Vard , Sixtecuuthi himftuuutry ;
Leopold 0. I'arker , First iuufaimtry ; Javhtl
C , Cralgie , Tweittlu infauitr ) ' .
To be captaIns : Fit-st Lietuteuunnt 'uS' .
Tlmulrstouu , Slxteeumthm luufauttry ; FIrst Lulpu-
tenaumt Ilward II. i'huutnummer. Tcumtiu hum-
fantry ; First LIeiutenauut hieuiry Kirby ,
Teuuthu iulfantry.
Secouni lleuitculaumts , to be first hieuteuiauuts :
J , Lu. lilacs , Second iuufaiutry ; 0. ii. Siuthtlu ,
Fotirthi iutftuuutry ; Matthtlas Crowley , Fifthu
iuufaumtry ; Jacqttcs do Ia Fette , FIrst lit-
falu t my.
Secoutd regiment Unitcil States volunteer
engiumeers , to be sturgeouts , with rauik of
uumajor : Fraiuklluu A. ' ,1eacliauum , Utah.
Thtirti neghuumont lliui ted States oIuiit'et'
eimglumeers : To lie captain , horace iCehfer of
Ohio ; to lie first iieuteuuauit , Frederick M.
Bat-stow of Verinoumt ; S'alter Kirkpatrick
lit-Ice of Ohio.
Sixth reglitmeuut Uuuiteth States vhluiuutt'cr in-
tantry : To be utuajor , SpicuVhiitahor ( if
North Ctmroliiua.
mcii iits , , ( , , , , ftIhI'rs ,
WAShINGTON , Ji e 10.-Time FCtmIltts o
Ihoumor today elected olhicets as ( ollotsa :
Stupreme dictator , J. V. C.oluceut , I'iiila-
dolphin ( re-ihected ) ; supreiute vice dictator ,
J Oil Ii I ' , S ii ut Ii ut Ott , Fl I bet-i oul , Ii a . : sit it reiumo
assIstant dictator , 1) . 5 , ItIggit hiostoti ; stu-
hIeiut ) ( ) report Cr , ii , F. Nd tou ) , S L . Lotus ; sti -
pr'utmu trasurer , Joseph \ . hirnnclt , St.
LouIs ; sumpreutti' citaplahut , 11ev. 1 I. M. I blue ,
\'lrghuila ; suulreuuue ) guilihe , S. if. I inuuctwlc ,
liuittvilho ; uittlrettme gutarihiaui , J. It. Cole ,
'l'exas ; sti it utitilo scut t I uuei , Ft-out It SI I gu' r , I I el -
chum , Ark. ; supi'jute truustees , S. lhriggs , Flu-
Poil Ii , FloutV ; S. I to 11 umsoil , Fri o , Pit. ; I ) .
I , \\'eill New Orleans , ads' isory hotirul , ox-
( o'I'ulom J C Sii usparil , FlthgelIel 1 , S. 0.
J lud go N. V. (1 ( I vn uu , I tat-ri itoh v I I I ' , uh o.
Saumtui lciitz Ntwark , N. S.
The next ruuecthuug wili in' lucid at le-
troit , Micit. , the lit-st Tuesday In Juice ,
1899.
(1 ( Ti. rs ii I' m' * ' Iii I ii mu. tu mu ha ii 1s ,
\VASIIINGTON , Juirue 10-A well known
itauikhumg house today niathu a hmroposition to
the secretary of ( hue treasury to subscribe
for $100,000,000 of tbuo umew bontis at $1.01.
Uuidusr the law the boumds joust he sold at
par and allotted to the autbscrihers for the
uuunaller aunoutmts first , hence the offer could
ulot lie cuutertaineth , Stibscrhptioims for $20
boumhs or multIples of ( lint atnouuit to $500
will be awarded as fast as receiveil ,
( i'n-rum I J'hIui.'n.'y Jill I Is hJu ,
WAShINGTON , Stifle 16.-The genu'rumh he
ficheacy bill was couuuui.hered . today by time
house , litut trIms not thiposeuh of , It Prolta-
bly wIll be taken tip touuuorrow and passed ,
unless the private calendar is urged.
Ii I I y 'l'ri'isii * ry Stsii'puu'ui I.
WASIIINITON , Juno hC-To'Iay's state-
uneuut of the condition of the treasury siuows :
Available cash baiatmce , $185,875,091 ; golul no-
serve , $163,010,356.
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( , "There's the rub. "
The " rub" one hand , and the effect
of it in the other. Good design f'or a
soap "ad"isn't it ? Question of
health , if nothing else1 ought. to make
you give up this wearing w'ahIoard
rubbing with soap , and take thj ) tile SCfl-
. ' . /i / sible way of washing with Pearline-soaking ,
1)011mg , rinsing. The washboard rubbing , done
in the midst ofsoiled clothes and tainted steam is harmfthl to
any woman , If you think it isn't , you1d better think aain.
,
BI1UE ANI ) CRAY JOIN 1IAN1)S )
Confederate Monulnent Unvoiloti at
J'acksonvillo with Imposing Ocroinonies.
INSPIRING SCENE IN TIlE MIDST OFVAR \
( ii'iuerui Fl I ru tutu iti .uuiih a It rntluii
or ( hiu'rnl Ii mitt Misrelu to
t Pu' St en ins of Yniksii
hnohlt' amid hiie ,
.YACRSON\'iLlaFl , Fla. , Jtine 16-The 'iii-
'elltumg of the $20,000 confederate nmoumuinteumt
hero today utarketi a chapter iii history
struuige itt eoimmctieiucu ( antI neuumarkablo ( a
sttrrou nil hugs ,
Flighuteeii years ago , out one of ( Ito hmotl
Plaz.hs of thuis city , snt a soluhier.proshhoitt.
'buibe the cititeums of Jaclsouivihie iiassed ututut
repainted , renmarking thte lureseitce of a sd-
(11Cr Whit ) Iiatl uttatit' ( he hittirels of a victor
titifauhlug forever imy iiroeltiiiuilumg over a semt
of bitteitmess , "Let us have iwace , "
'I'otlmty ltts grumuidsoum , as a ttwtitluer of thta
staff of tleiueral Lee , ittood sri titin a few
feet of ( itO satuti' spot te''iewiimg nut imniumy of
soldiers iuu blue , veterauts shuo hind opposeui
ettelm other on thto btmttbefleliis , auuii thiotisanils
of Fhoridlauus utimmrchiiimg to do honor to a
coutfederate sohuhit.'r hit buoumztm.
A regiuiuciutai bauni fromum the bautul of thio
olul Ytiimkt's stcpieii lirOtutIhY to tito utraiims *
of a uuuarchi , aummi ' 'Olil Clotwat't'd in tht
sotuttierti breeze. Tlt mien''aitkeetm front
Nor t it Carol I no anti \ ' i rg I uu itt , el ad luu bh tue.
too , took ill ) tlut' ecluocs withu the spirit-
stirring ri'fraimt of "lixIi' . " Behuiittl troopeil
thu ohil federal veterans , and thieum canto time
olil coimfctlerates tumitber tIn , stars uiuiti bars ,
ibotmtiumg peacefulh besIde tiuti stars
stripes.
I' federal arimmy iii , IacksotuvIllc' nuarchied
nutuid time Idatuthits of thte People of nut cx-
treuuuc stmutltern state imast the reviewing
stauttl occtmpied by a Lee anti a ( lraumt , tututh'r j
the eyes of a Ilarnisoit , wiuose father was a
fethor.ii geiteral and a reimlubllcaut presideuut ,
alud of a uucphew of tue vice imreshtht'utt , to tiut- -
veIl a uuuoutuuumeutt tit'tihcmteth : by ex-cout-
fetlerates to thte couifetherate smite is head cx- " -
ccitt nut the poses of huistory ,
'ritrougit tito streets of a sotuthuenuu city
trautupeil aIm ariuty hit imltue , led by Lee , Itt
tshto nuuul ftuiume Is -
uuauume conecuiti-ateul utoutht-
era luistory front the hieglimuting , amid at. the
foot. of It PethestatI that lIfts up time typical
jotuthern soldIer to the rovereuce of tIn' ages
stood a Sartoris , who Is a Ut-nut to us utow ,
ttutil a Iiaimlscui at hiotimu wIth tite people
frouum w ltouut his auucestors spraumg.
Tiuo southu auid thu vest amid tite uuortlm
ummanbued thurought tlte streets-thue 110)5 in
blue front Illinois , New Jersey , Iowa , WIs-
couusiut mmii North Carolluua auud Virgiumla-
brothumrs , all , save as they are rivals for time
first place hum thom citarge imuid tIm last in retreat -
treat , whucut titoy face tite cuiciumles of theIr
utative laniL
! ' tsr I'iiiiiith for 13tiitls ,
WAShI1NGTON , Juiuio I6.-'l'liere is no
ahateumieumt iii tin' iieuimand for the uuew siui'
bouids. Experts agree flint thun total of in-
diviihiual stubseriptioums will tuot exceed thuo
$10,000,000 ummanlc ,
A ltUShhiIcN'rs
TE TCDERO
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( Itirney St.
Leumt'A & 'u\'ihiinnis , Props autth Mgrs.
\ VV , COLuF , Act. Maiutigar ,
COME WHERE IT'S COOL. -
Grand Formal Opening
MONMY , JU [ I3
, EVENINGS 1t'l' 8:15. :
,1itti 2:3Sil ( )
ilecs : - imday , Ved mtesdtiy I'
aimd Saturday.
l'rest'uutimtt Ntluiuug butt hlcaullimuets iuu
m611 CLASS VAUIWVIft [
BARNLY { AOAN n
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iiittil.p HNRIITA BYRON
GIIA N'i' & tIt'I'O-Jttl'/ ) ( ) & .kItNO.
'I'll iI i'OIIt tNitii.A SlSi'f0hit ,
hiFli N. . It It I ) JI.YN-Ii'A : 'l'ANC.UAY.
'I'll 10 'ilV ( ) Ii Ic 'I'I XIOI ) ( ) ' 1,1110 ,
'i'hi1I I't I V IC'I"I'i irVIN SI S'i'hihtS ,
, tNI ) Ilt tN'IFiI.MN'S
( 'It A lJ.INI ( ) It'lI IS'I'ht .i ,
All cats reservetl. I'rhces , 2-33 ceumts.
tLefrt'htiteiiti , Served.
12 ? 0 V I PA'roN a uiuirn ; :
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11 TEXAS ST1iJ
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Fuoun hioyt'H 'l'hueator , Now Yovk ,
St'ats 11)1W ) Oh stile.
l'rltottLutveu' i'iuor , $1.00 , I5-llahcoumy ,
We , SOc. - ' - -
2d a I I a i'Lu we u II our Ou' , buileoi uy O0' ,
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, f'XT'iN & iit'htonss
IJ , ft I uistta'rs , 'iii Hit' ) ,
( ' & 7 I ( 'GM MFN'i'Tl
uliC vv CCa ( StJNiAY , jL'Nl 1
? uI a 1 I it Ii's \'oil uieuhriy Ii util Stu t ii ri Itty ,
HOPKINS TRANS OCEANIC
STAR SPECIALTY CO.
'i'ii n oumi ) ' I I igii ( 'I a itti Vu , ii ul evi I ho ( 'otum pa um 7
in Si iiteiiiti . I I ottujiti by ,
l'ht.NI ( ( .tltiSIHt
utd huts tu'aiuml titting Ilmtletit , , lessiv uuiui
hiOther ) , 't'ts-hu )
I 'ri ecutl. l. ( ) ' .5(1' ii ( lot- , I I .O.-7ii ; I mu I .
'ulntiii.'s-l.oWr . . liner. OOtiut ; I
The Ci'eighton I Ii
0. 1 ) . Vitiui I , fl r.i . , A , ui iou , , * tu e uu L I ) l u tie tur.
'l'OI ( .lVh' $ , tlli
'I'll \V0hS'.t It I ) STOhC ( CO.
iuretcttt t I jug
11W ) BY 11W 1NMY.
Shecialtleut-i.izzie ittuytitouuul , Itoluetta arid
Iorotttu.
Stinday-Incog , and time hiiograplt.
GUILL'S ' CONCERT GARDEN
'Fhme unost refIned Vaudeville Show Itt Ojuma.
ha , Nothiiuug bulL first-class acts.
Car. 16th and Davenport Sis.
BF4SE 8RLL
Today 3:30 : p m.
OMAhA VS. MILWAUK [ [ .
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= i- HO'VhihI.M. j
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THI3 MILLARD
I 3(1 ( * and lotigltis Sis. , Olnulla.
CFNTItAI.I.Y LUWTEi ) .
. _ . % 31FIIIG. % . ' .XI ) FbltOf'ii.IN i'I. IN , . _ . .
miJiCF1. ( . . SON. i'roi. ; ,
-HOTI3L BARKER - . '
con , 13111 ANDJONES ST. , OMAhA.
lI.t'h'IS IS tai ) .tu I ) $ . ) ) I'ilht flAy ,
hii.ctrhc sri direct , ; u ciluosittea grcuuids ,
? ' 1t4'h ) ( I1UUCFR. Cu..tmler. . . . . .
SAM ItUI1M Cuit'ieric.
MUitRAY 1i'o'PJ"J3I : : ,
14th mud homey St.
Auncrlcaiu l'lnn-3 to 4 tlohiars tier day.
Street curs froun depots auud froiui hotel tS
hixposition Ground. In ilfiecit : uiiiiututs. '
D , SiLLO'AY , Mtmuagcr ,