- - - - - - . - - I , I - . , TJ-LE OMAhA. DAILY Ji1 WEINESJAY , JU E 22 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - ! Jutm 22 , 183. I A Matchless Display I Of exqiste creations-ui beautiful summer wash dress lab. ; _ ; 1 fl 1 liflc1 JfliIIffun. iri iner spe. ' - . _ - - 1i4'f t (11S , goods IS still going on. lOc flflI 12c Lnwn now tc pcr yard. Fine lflrnItteR and jaconottes In benUti- fuI new designs , usually soki to 12'c per yard-at 7 ½ c per yard , IJest gradn or American duck stilting- regular 124t ! quality at 7 ½ e Ier yard. Dark grounI grcnzullnes-polnted with elaborate floral designs-very flue goods-only lOc per yard. flosIey-Ohi1(1reIl's silk hose. In 0(14 SIZeR in Irown8 ) , pinics , light blues and a few black' and white ut &Oc pair. ChiIdrcns fast black silk flatted hOSe In sizes 7 , and G , only 2cc-reduced from COc. floya' tati rIIbe(1 hose with double knee , toe , u1e and heel , ICc pair. Irimmed Little girls' straw Straw flats-hats , Trimmed with flatted Swiss rumes , elgeI with volcuciennes lace In red , whtte , lifllC and blue , , at $1.00 each. Snmo colots. more el&horntevitli flo' cr8 , $1.25 each , They arc pretty , all ready to wear , make a shade for the eyes , and are lesa eXJCUSIVO thau any other tritu- 1110(1 bat. Corset Specials-Summer cor sets. Mode of a good strong netting with two sidu steels-strongly honed throughout perfect fitting model-regular ijrlcc COc-ieduced to 25c each. . 'F1143 W. 13. Summer Corset Is made of a flue imported netting-well honed 811(1 neatly finished-a light strong corset-extra long waist two side steels- regular price $1.00-reduced to COo each-all sizes. Underwear- _ _ _ Ladies' t _ i Jersey ribbed , / how neck and s1eeve1es vests , extra large k\aI \ 'i ' sizes , ecru and neekUldL1 i1. I ICc each. Lddies' fln white , cotton ribbed vests- high neck-both long and short sleoves-25c each. Children's jersey ribbed vests-low neck , _ and sleeveless-in white anti cern- taped neck and arms-lOc each. NOUOnS-\Vhito belts , We are showing this dainty "finishing touch" to the white suits in a number of pretty styles. Plain white kid belts at 35c and COc each , White kid belts with gilt slides and buckles , 3c each. White belts with square covered buck- Ics. 10c each. 'htto pique belting , 2Cc per yard. VhIto silk belting at. 2Cc , 3Cc , 40c , COo ntl GOc per yard , Uatidkcrchlefs-Tlie pure lincti hanlkercllief proves its betterment these Wt1'ltI Jniie days. T1lES1 FOR WOMl- Cc nod S 1-3c each-good plain white all linen handkerchiefs. lOc , ICc , 2Cc antI up for extra quality of Pure llneii , hernstitclied , TIIESC FOIl MIN- 18e each , :1 : for COc-good big plain white handkerchiefs ; all linen ; neatly hem- stitched. Umbrellas- . 26-inch black umbrellas , steel rods , 'natural wood handles , $ t.0O each. 26-Inch black umbrellas , steel rods , natural wood or horn handles , $1.50 each. 26-loch colored silk umbrellas , navy , green and dark red , $3.00 each , Coaching parasols at $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $2.50 and $3.00 each. Domestics-We have jiist re- delved a harge ( luau- tity of Sea island percales. 06-inch wide , which we will place on sale for Cc per yard as advertised In our Douglas street window. Wo have also some at 71,60 , lOc and a large variety of patterns at 12 ½ c per yard. Ready matTe sheets , 8lxOO or 2 % x 2 % guaranteed torn at SOc. fOe each : cx- tra size , OOxOO or 2x2 % , at TOc each. Organdy Sale-All our 45c colored - ored French or- gauidies 25c. All our 35c colored French Organdies. 25c. . All our 30c colored French Organdies , 1Cc. All our 25c colored French Organdies , 1Cc. All our 4Cc colored Grenadine , 25c. All our $1.00 Figured Swiss , 25c. I TpsoN , 8ELDN & .Ca terniined on , but It will probably be within the next. three days. 'licii the fleet of thirty-seven transports , wIth Its freight of fighting men , swept up the southern coast today and slowed up within sight of the doomed city of Santiago , the anxiously awaited soldiers were greeted with ringing cheers , which faintly echoed to the transports front the decks of the blockading - ading war ships far Inshore. They were an- - stvorcd by the troops most enthusiastically , and In kind. The week of anxiou3 waiting by one and of impatient chafing on the part ot the other were over and the army and navy had at last joined forces and all felt that the final blow at Santiago was at hand. It was 10 &clock this morning when the lookout on board the armored cruiser Brooklyn - lyn reported seeing the amoko of several steamers away to the southeast anti a arninent or so later lie announceil that a dozen or so transports were in sight. Then signals were exchanged finin ship to ship , glatlilenlug the hearts of the weary block- adors. Then the United States cruiser Gloucester sturteil forth to welcome the troops. About half an hour later a grim forest of Roasts sprung tip , as if from the sea , anil a graiitl sight was s'itnessed as the armada swept gracefully up from the hon. zen , toward the shores where the great struggle Is to take place. jIiiis 'l'iu'y Iiiicil lip , Tue transports vero ranged In three shifting lines , with the battleship Indiana on the extreme right. nut ! the other men- of-war on the outskirts of the fleet , In this order the transports and their escorts steanteil slowly in toward the lulls , whore dIrro'a ) rctl walls gleaiiied In the sunlight. It vas intended to take the antire hleet to th lines of Rear Admiral Sampson's fleet of war ships , but an order from the admiral stopped the advance of the ships about fifteen mihes to the southeast and escortel ( by the fllonce'stcr. General Shatter vent forward on the Seuraiicia to confer with the admiral. The transports lay on the aliloOtli sea while thin plans 'yore discussed by the leaders on board the Ilagshlp , Not the faintest Intimation regarihliug the , : The Omaha Bee ; Mapof Cuha Coupon , Present this Coupon with f lOcfor I ANapofCuba. I I A Nap ot'the West Indies , I I AndaMaportheWorid , I I 8 Mull 14 cents , f . . . CUT OUT TillS COUPON. , m. This Coupon with 25o WILL SICL'R ' ( IRE Official hotographs Of the United States Navy. Addee ; , , WAVY PHOTO6RAII DEPT. . I ( MLlA UEI , w lauding has been allowed to escape. However - ever , some of the troops wilt ho landed at Guantanmo bay in order to relieve the marInes there , but it is generally believed the main body at the troops will be landed much nearer Santiago. The long and trying Journey has left the men in a much better condition than an- ticlpated , There are faurteeii mild cases of typhoid on the hospital ship , among them being Major Horton of the Twenty-fifth infantry - fantry , and several eases of measles. There I utro , however , no serious cases of sickness. Owing to the smootlinosu. . of the passage the soldiers were not generally affected by sea- sickness. They are all wildly anxious to get ashore and begin fighting. Tim dispatch boat of the Associated Press was eagerly besieged on all sides for news of Admiral Sampson's operations , ofilcers and men clamorIng Ion a word train the blockaders. Much satisfaction was expressed among the troops when it became known that the pctual capture of Santiago is to ho left to the army. The horses and mules on hoard the transports have suffered severely , innoy dying. The Aincricun fleet otT Santiago has been , matcrialiy stncngtheneti by the addition of the tar shlis , which escorted the transports , consisting of the luuuhinna , Ieti oit , Montgomery , liancioft , Ileloiia , Enlcssoii auth Foote , As soon as the fleet of transports had nrilveil at a point about twenty taut's off Santiago de Cuba this oft- oriioon , the etcanier Segurancin , having on board ( ] cnernl Shatter antI his staff , heft the other 'esscis hying to , and steamed to tilt ) thagahuip of the station , to visit itear Ad- mimi Sampson. The general went on board the iiagsiulp , uiitl the Seguiancia then vent to itccornedos , ubout saveutteouu miles west of Suiuitiago , and near which place Clenoral Garcia is encamped with 3.000 sohihipra. General Shatter and his staff 011(1 ( Rear Admiral Sanijison went rflsliore nod oro- ceeuletl to General Garcia's hieadquiarteis , about a mile Inland , where they spent ccv. oral hours in consultation with the Cuban generat , .t. tile couicitision of tue confer. 011cc , General Shatter and the other olhlcera had little or nothing to say regarding the iiaiis for the landing of the Amerlcaii troops , and for the co-operation of the culiauis , The hiest information obtainable is that there will be no attempt to make u general landing for two or tht'eo days. but small bodies of troops will ho out ashore probably tomorrow , at several Points , both east and sveat of Salitingo , tuicitithiiig iteer- reilos. This ' 1hh rive Goncrai Shiattt'r an opportunity to become inane familiar with I tim work before him auth to escertain the be&t lilaco for a general iaiidliig , The triuisports aiuui tile war ships wiuichi eolivoyeil the troops hero came rinse iii ithiorn this afternoon , in ( till view of tue I lookouts on Morro castle , antI they will lie tonight fifteen miles out froni Aduiuirai Sampson's fleet , wiiichi Is guarding the en. trauice of the harbor of Santiago. SIinfti'r ( 'ouil.it'rs Iuiuu1iis l'invea. The result of Admiral Sampson's inveati- gallon of the arloua handing places was laid before the army othlcers , but General Shafter I. . , U nit liver iii , , bilious. ness , lut'atiaehe , satin atom. ecu. tnillgeation , COti5tiii. Ron. Tlelr * Ct easily , wIth. out pain or 5r1p Sold by all drugetit , , 23 cents. Tb. only Ih1s to take 'with Ueo4' . aauazilia , - ' - is not prepared to state where the landIng wlil be. The Americans are assured that they need have no fear of contracting diseases on the southeastern shOres of Cuba , as the climate is not unhealthy , The Cuban general do- ciared that his own troops. ill fed and poorly clothed as they were , were in good health and therefore the Americans need not fear fevers or other serious ailments. General Shatter investigated the condition of the Cuban soldiers during his visIt anti was Impressed with their iohideriy and hardy appearance , though he recognized the fact that they needed clothes and provisions , both of which were given them during tue day. day.The The interview closed with the understand- lag on the part of the generals that email bodies of troops are to be landed at once at several points along the coast , where they will be safe from any serious attack by the Spaniarule , anti will be able to keep the enemy in doubt for the present as to their I ultimate intentions. Among the troops that will he landed first nrc a number of men from the engineer corps , who will begin work at once preparing for the movement of the main body. Generals Shafter and Garcia will consult further tomorrow , It was ui'arly ulark before the omeers returned - turned to the Seguranca , anti then it eteanlcl back to the flagship and took up a position for tluc night. Iicforo nightfall all the other transports and the convoying war ships had drIfted nearer to the shore and tim Spanish soldiers , vatchIng froiui the bluffs on both aides of the entrance of Santiago harbor , must have been inipressed by the great array of vessels standing oft shore. There were nearly sixty of them , Including the troop ships nod the inca of war , comprising Rear 'Admiral Samp- ouis fleet and the squadron of Commodore henley. $ iuuiilnrde Vievr lice I'ieet. The 8,000 SpanIsh soldiers and 1CrhaPS 2,000 Spanish sailors guarding the city and harbor of Santiago do Cuba , doubtless con- eluded that thuero was but a sniail chance of overcoming the foTce. of 4'tmerican war ships and some 20,000 American soldiers and sailors which will be Ittiried against them before the present week Is over. Th dispatch boat of th Associated Press heft the fleet for the cable station just at nightfall , vlieii the war ships had taken their positiouis in the semi-circle in front of the harbor entrance , with the troop ships further out. The sea was comparativciy smooth for the first time in several weeks and the great fleet was almost motionless. The newspaper dispatch boats , which had been steaming back sad forth among the transjmrt8 since the arrival of the latter , were held up at every stage of their passage - sage with the request to take letters to the I I nearest mailing 1)oiuit , givIng accounts of the voyage and giving the announcement of the arrival of the army. According to the naval regulations estab- hisheul at the outbreak of the war , not a light was VJsitlO on any of the ships and the corlon of war vesseis lying near Morro castle , under the Spanish guns , kept Its vigil with more tItan usual care during the dark hours of the night to guard against tile approach of a destroying torpedo boat which might attempt to run out of the harbor - bor and with one well directed shot sink a troop abhi , . LONDO1' , Juno 21.-A dispatch from Havana - vana says thet Illanco is sending abc bat- tahions to piotect the Santiago coast. IPTM sit Vnslii.igtoii , WASIIINGTO , June 21-There was im- portaut ilews at the War department wlteii Secretary Alger reached lila oflico today. The transports , with 15,000 troops , he was informed , had arrived safely off Santiago and that direct cable communication had been established between the United States and Guantnnauno , where the United States marines now hold possession of Cuban soil. Thus. not only is Captain General Blanco cut out from any communication with the OUtalle world , save through the Key West cahhes within our control , hut the authorttles in Washington have beea placed in close connection with our forces , army and navyj which are conducting the invasion of Cuba , To General Greeloy and his signal corps belongs the honor of achieving this last feat. He was entrusted sonic veeka ago with the task of re-establishing cable anti telegraphic communication with Cuba. Under his supervision Lieutenant Colonej James Allen of General Miles' staff , with olllcers and inca of th signal corps. have been busily engaged in the execution of that work. The French cable company , t'hose cable runs from Santiago to Guaatanaino bay , an thence to Cape Haytien , where a direct connection Is obtained with New York , was accorded the privilege of restoring - ing this communication with ( luantanatno and Santiago , with permission to send corn- inorcial and domestic dispatches undnr a strict military censorship necessitated by war conditions. The steamer Mansel was employed for the work , and operating on these lines corn- rnuuiication was restored between Cape Haytien and Guantanamo aboqt 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon , It is CcICCtCd that to- : lay or Wednesday the gable will be thrown I open to the general pubie , subject to censorship. The first message over this restored cable was one from Lieutenant Colonel Allen to General Greeley announc- lug the re-opening of communication. General Greehey lnimediatcly directed the oflicer to obtain and forward the earliest iosaibio advlces as to the arrival of the United States troop transports. Lleuteiiaxtt Colonel Alien applied to Captain McCnhha in command of the United States naval forces in Guantanarno bay , The captain in turn sent out a bout to Admiral Sampson's squadron , which returned vithi the news that thu transports hind arrived safely and verc I lying otT Santiago and that at the ntomnent of the report General Shatter , conirnaiidlng the mihitnry expedition , was on board the flagshii ) New York counseling with Ad- mmci Sampson respecting the landing of the troops , The liens was particularly grateful to Secretary Alger , who besides his ofllclal Interest in tIm arrival of the cx- peilition bins a natural concern for tlio toi- faro of his son , an inspector Oil General Shafter's staff , HYMENEAL , lvzir-jlg iiui , The marriage of Miss Carolyn Althaus and James U. flewar occurreul very quietly yesterday afternooti at tIto residence of the brIde's mother , Mrs. Alma M. Althmaus , 2207 North iiighuteentJu street. Only intlomnto friends of the family were present , but these I.mcluded . a sutiicloimt mmumbur to fill [ ho house as the bride has spent her life in Omaha and Is a most Iloinhlar member of ioca society , The ceremony was pronounced by Rev , II , . 'S. , ICtilina , Otto of tIme pioneer miministera of the city , who took a fatherly interest in the young hleolile's happiness born of a long as- sanction with the family , Time bridal party was oreceded by Mouth nhul Harry Counse- luau bearing tiuc ribbons. TIme bnido was coolly attired iii white organdy and carrieml white carnations , These we're later won by Mls Margitret Hamilton. who was also in charge of the music , There was a long list of presents , a particularly fine gift being offered by the associates of Mr. Dewar In time Union Pacific licatlquartera , A number of u'ouvenir views of undoubted success were obtained by the camera of F'red Sehinel- dcr , Mr. anti Mrs , lowar left at 6 o'clock for tliti east and will be at home within a few weeks iii this city. ' ' ' 1'ruuha-'I'rut'key , Lawrence Prouix and Miss Lucihe Truckey were married at 10 o'clock yesterday at the Church of the holy Family , The groom is mailing cleric at the postofitce and the bride was tormnerly general delivery clerk. flu 'r' WiLL REINFORCE S1IA1TE1t aim ; r Pour Thousand eMmi Will ieavo Newport News Thusday Morning. . 1'C .h,9fl ' OTHERS WILL FOLLOW IN It SHORT TIME id a Ilistmli.ig Ari.'y' L. n Bc Mndc cientlr 5rlll * 1) ( iIIO with AliT Force tIme I1iiuiiiurl * ; ) Have , WAShINGTON , June 2t.-Thme government line now determined to send heavy lout- forcetnents to General Shatter. To title uamui I I the first expedition will leave Newport News next Thursday morning , carrying linigauhior General Duifleltl's separate brigade , made up of the Ninth Massachusetts , time Thirty-thmim'.i and Thirty-foturtim Michigaa nail time Third Virginia regiments , tim nil about. t'iOO ' meum , L'xpeditions 'will follow rapidly by way of Tampa. The next forces to go will include those of Brigadier General Garrett at time Second brigade of the First division , Second corps , embracing the Sixth IllInoIs , Sixth Massa- eimusetts , Eighth and Ninth 01mb regIments , Brigadier Gemmeral Guy 'V. . .Ilenri' , a tile- tInguishmetl cavalry officer of the regular army , arrived hero today from Tampa nnd the present plans are for General henry to command a division amatle up of brigades of General Dufileid's antI General Garrett's command , thus fOrming a division for the speedy reinforcement of General Shafter. It vihi at once swell tIme American forces at Santiago to abotit 24,000. Iltit the expeditions wlhi not stop at that numbcr , as there is a. determined purpose to send forward a sumcuent force to crush any Spanish command which can be conceit- trat&d at that imlnt. TIme reports front Stntiagn that iibotit Ii- 000 Spanish troops are in anti about tIm city do not agree with the reliable estimates in tIme hmossossloml of the War delrlrttticnt Ac cording to tIme latter figures there 'ire imot. to exceed 14,000 Spanish troops at Santiago , while 100 miles away to the northwest at Ilolguin the Spanish corps t'omtnamset. ( cmi- oral Pando , has 10,000 itten. The \'ar departnment is satisfied that the Cubamis notion Garcia can keep Pantlo from reinforcing Santiago. Should this not be accomplished time Spanish forces at Santiago would be augmented to about 25000 men. They are well armed , well disciplined , sea- sonetl to the climate , know the fighting grounds of that locality and are probably as good an all-round fighting force as time Span- lards can bring to bear. There is no purpose on time 1)ttrt of the authorities here to leave General Shatter with any inadequate force to meet these seasoned Spanish soldiers. It is for this reason iii Part that a division under General - oral henry wilf'retnf rce General Slmatter , followed by suCh additiounl troops as the needs of the situatit5n seem to demand , TROUBLE FOR WOMEN'S CLUBS Council o C t lu F&drittlii 1)eeldcs to ILee.uimut'lil e ala I zicrensetl 'Vax , % 'llcli % Vili Ha tiltierly OppoMell , DENVER , Cob. , Juno 21.-Imnportant notion - tion was taken this tmfternoou by the council - cil of the Gental Federation of Women's Clubs on time lilcreaked taxation of clubs. Time advisory bohrd tvili recommend to tue federation the thxhtion of individual clubs at the rate of lb cents iwr capita and state federations at thtirttteof 25 cents per club , beginnhtmg with 1C00 : Under this nht ruling an organization like the Chicago Woman's club , for instance - stance , would have its taxation raised from $10 to $160 biennially. Many large clubs declare they mviii withdraw if this is adopted , but Mrs. Hentotin antI the vomen in power assert an Increaseti Income ma necessary. This was bonito out in financial reports. The treasurer , Mrs. Frank Trumbull of Denver - ver , said in 1896 the federation had a balance - anco of $2,366. The receipts the last two years have been $ SC7l and the expenses $1,979 , leaving a balance of $3,692. At the same time Mrs. Julia U. Shattuck of Chicago - cage , chairman of the ways and means coin- ruittee , reported that $4,600 was mm. mmci- mum estimate of the money needed for expenses the next two years. There would have been an indebtedness at. this convention - tion had not the ofilcers borne itiany ox- lCOSCS from their own purses , one woman having given $2,000. This afternoon at the union meeting of state presidents and state correspondents time question of abolishing individual clubs from time general federation came up ( or an animated discussIon , time Idea being to make the national organization a sys- temn of stab bodies. This evening iii time parlors of time Brown Palace imotel was bold a reception for the federation omcers , tIme state lresllclmts and the state chairmen of coriespondence , At the Central I'resbytenian church thcre was also a complimentary lecture on "Colorado against Switzerland" by C. I'd. hobbs of Denver , arranged by the Women's BIennial Local board. FIRE RECORD. Mliizt' U t F'i't'lllOlit. FI1EItIONT , Nob. , June 21-Simecinl.-- ( ) Thu fire department was called out at 11:00 : this morning by a fire in a barn on North L street owned by M , Ilaimsen and occupied by James Campbell. She barn was totally dcstroyetl. Loss $125 , covereil by iimsurauce. The fire caught in time tipper story , it is thotight from clii idren ilcuylng with matches. Time surrounding buildings voro not Ilmiured. The contents of thin barn vere saved , 11li P'luir Uill. IISLOIT , Wis. , Juno 21.-A fire broke out this Inornhlig in the flour mill of fllodgett'a Milling company , . opo of the largest in southern WisconsIn. The mill was burned to the ground antI the loss viii be over $50,000 , partially. qovttred by insurance , About twenty men will be out of employment as a restilt of the fire. . DEATH1 RECORD. NtCII .I1''lUfitrllllt'C bee'tuurt'r. INflIANAPOLJ. jlune 21-Luther Ben- son. time noted tfinipernnce lecturer , died at Rmislivullc , Itud. , tiils,1niorning , , Itlvt'r lttsl's itt Pierre , PIICRRII , S. B. , June 21-Special ( Tele- gram-Tlie ) rivefl ltas been rising silIca Sunday and hmas up two feet and is now standing at tenjfet' , ' the hihmest point Ibis year. it. has bet' cotting up sloiy this afternoon - ornoon and is iwseibly tnear its highest stage. The temperature here lies been ( room 92 to tiC avery tiny Lur. limo last week aunt rain wIll be umeode5 soon to keel ) crops growiumg , A uaiust'iueu. g11 , Tim duo of time antusement loving 1)003mb In this city seems to have entered iumto a fad which protuises to become quite popular for the sulmmmer by attending tIme lerfornmances given each night and usual matInees at Time Troca.Iero , Careful tUdeots and admirers of vaudeville in tite higher walks of life , ill witicim thila word implies , cannot avoid attending - tending this popular play Imouso ; thu sur- rounduimgs are in keeping with all first-class houses of this imaturo and as each week offers a new aimfi comapletu bill which at all times Is carefully selected , it offers to Omaha citizens something out of the ordinary - nary , The PertorulanCes this week are I offered by an exceptionally strong company I and comprise some of the best amid most I xnsnaivo vaudeville acts In the world. ALL TRAINS COME TO OMAHA ( ! lie'ngn .t i'iorthmmre'qtern liond An- flotltlt.c. , a mtmst I , lllriltmlt Chmahigt , lie Commencing some time in time next week or ten days Omaha will becormmo the western terminal point of tlm Northwestern railroad system. Alt passenger trains which have heretofore had their termintis in Council Illufis will cross tIme Missouri river over the Union l'aciflc bridge and come immto the Union i'aciflc depot , and the trains which have started eastward from Council Ilitiffs will start from this city. This change in the terminal Point of the systenm viil be a flermanent good which tIme omcials of the system , 'who escorted a big contingent of IllinoIs PeoPle to time city in sPecial ttaln , are in the city for. Thcso officials consist of W , 13. ICniskerim , general passenger and ticket agent ; John Ferguson , assistant general passemiger ngent 11. It. Mc. Ctihhoughm , vice president and tratfic mmiacmager ; , W , A , Gardner , assistant general sumperin- tonclent , . aittl it. II. Aistmlon , superintendent of tlm-4owa dlvisloim , The arrnmigdrnent for the change imnve been goimmg on for some Limo and nra abotmt camimpleteil. The local omco is to ho furnislied with all lie details in thin next COuile of days. Accordimmg to time plan , a ( tIll half- ulozeum trains which stop at Council Bluffs and an equal mmtmrnber whiclm leave that. city % vili have their terminal and starting point respectively in'thmis city , Commneimcing with nbxt. Sunday tIme North- i vestern will also iut Into service on time I Iowa. divson ! ! a tInily Iowa exposition train. 'rho imnesenger which formerly left Carroll vili start at Boone. Instenul of arriving here at U o'clock it. will reach Omaha at. 10 o'clock. lim viace of returning at 0:30 : o'clock in tim immorning. it. will not return until 10 o'clock at night. This train will rumim into and leave Omaima instead of Council Biumfis. These railroad officials who caIne in traveled In mm. special car connected - nected with the special ( roam Chicago , mantle tuim of eight cars , Tvo of these cars were filled with morn- bers of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce , two with Union L ague members , one with time Apollo club , and the otlmer ss'itlu time Business Mon's league. The special is scheduled to return to Clmicmmgo some time between 10 and 12 o'clock tonight. CASE AGAINST SUDBOROUGH Stiute Coichmmdes , Ilpti'rclliiulImnr ) 'Pea- tIlitiir anti tilt ! Aigmimmiclita .Are Conuimieneed. The case of the State against T. K. Suid- liorotiglm , charged with enibezzhiag time funds of thu Pacific Express company , was con- eluded iii County Judge Baxter's court yesterday - terday ammd thmo defendant held in bonds in thu sum of $5,000 to appear auui answer at th next term of the district court , Upon the reconvening of court yesterday - terday nmorniimg V. ' . B. Nason , a clerIc In the office of time express company , was called to the stamid and testified that sonic moumths before servcrimmg his connection with the company , Sud- borough said to witness that he. Sudborough , was short in his accounts. At that time , witness said that be made false entries in his books to cover up a shortage of $7,00m ) , such entries being made under iimstructions of Sudborough. This testimony concluded the evidence of the state. The defense an- flounced that it had no testimony to offer and at time noon adjournment , County Judge Baxter announced that he woumid hear argu- monte. At time afternoon session the attorneys commenced their arguments , occupying the time until the hour of adjournment , when Judge Baxter mmnounced that in his jufig- mont there was probable cause for behiev- lag that a crime as charged had been com- nutted and thmat ho would be compelled to semmd the case to the district court for a further investigation. He then fixed tIme bond at $5,000 , which was signed by W. H. Bowen and Arthur llriggs and approved. CONTEMPT CASE IS STILL ON Jimalge tt'ott 1isteumalo 'Vest limmoiay as itegamils Catiiiels jut tmme St m'e'ets of All Nntiomms. The contcmptinso before Judge Scott , wherein A , L. Reed and S. 13. Wadley of the Department of Concessions of time exposition - sition , and Messrs. Akoun and Zitone of thu Streets of All Nations , are charged with a violation of the order of the court in allowing - lowing and permitting camels and donkeys to be uscd in the Streets of All Nations , Continues to drag along , and the indications are that it will coasunmo a couple of days yet. Several witnesses have been examincd. all of whom have testified that canmels have been permitted to travel about time streets simmce the issuance of the temporary restraining - ing order went out. This is not denied by the defendants , who contead that they could not do anything diiTerent , under time terms of Judge Fawcett's order , which prohibited - hibited Akoun and Zitoime front ejecting the camels from their vihiage. At time noon recess of cotirt the court gave the sheriff implicit instructions to time effect that. lie should take tIme defendarmts iimto hits custody and keep themmi together until ngaimm brotmght into time court ioomn , Time proceedings during time afternoon were sinmpiy a continuatiomi of timoso of time lust several days , Several witnesses tvero upon tue stand amtd each ) gave huts version relative to the conduct of the streets and time riding of camels , TIIEILTJS OF WOMEN , nd How Mrs. Plnkham Holra Overcome Thom. ( - Mrs. MAnY flOILIlfOEiu , 1 1 01 Marianna St. , Chicago , 111. , to Mrs. l'inhbnmn ; ' 4 1 have been troubled for time past two years with a1lIng of the womb , teucorrhma , pains over my bodycick imcatlacmcs ] , bacicacho , nervousness and tveulcncas. I tried doetorsand varloume remedies wiUmout reIIeL After taking I two bottles of your Vegetable Corn- pound , the relief I obtained was truly I wonderfmml. I Imave now falcon several znoro bottles of your famous medicine , and can cay that I am ent1rey cured. " Mrs. JIENnY Dolul , No , 800Findley St. , Cizielumnati , Ohio , to Mrs. l'lnlcimain : I I' i"or a long time I sufl'cm'ed with chroulo tuliamnmnation of time womumb , I vain lit [ LbdOmnCU and bearing-down fccliimg , Was very nc'rvotis at times , and so % 'ctmlc I was hardly able to do tiny- , thing. W'na subjnct to headaches , also troubled whim leucorrlmma. After doe. toying for canny ximonthmu with di1Terenb imb3'sicians , anti gcttlngno relief , I ] tad given UI ) all imopo of being well again wimeit I reumt of time great good Lydia E. l'iulclmurn's Vegetable Comu- pound was (1011mg , 1 decIded immedi. ately to give It. a trial , Thu result was tdmnlly past belief , After taking femur bottles of Vegetabla Compound and using tlmrco puelcagehof S'anative'asic I can say I feel like a , new woman , I deem it my ( luty to announce the fact I to lay fellow sulicrera timat Lydia 1. Plukhnrn'a Vegetable remedies have entirely cured zntm of all my pains and suffering , I have her alone to thank tommy recovery , for which I urn grate- jul. May heaven bless 1meV for time good woric simo is doing for our sex. " tMUSEMENi'S. . - THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Chicago ApOlloChib Concert IExpositiou Anditorhtm , ACCOMPANIED BY Theodore 1homs Orchestra. Tuesday , June 21 , Wednesday. June 22 , Thursday , June Admission 50c-No Reserved Seats. CONCERT BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. THE LIIRGE8T RNDGHEST R1OS EVERORGANI7FD I C ; MATEt& ONE - 6rounds < DAY JUNE 2 7-ExhibEiion MONDAY ONLY -20th and Paul Sts. "it. bi imigs immto alliance tim I lmreo largest. show t'litorpmies lum time world-.New York l'ress. 2 iliggect Menagorlesi I3ASED Of. MILUONSI 2fiiggestolrcusosl I TRUE , ' . ' L. . . .A\ 2 fllggost Hip- rv1ORAL , \ $ podromes I GLORIOU8I EQ1 tj f * ; . ; ft $ : ' ? . $ . , ) 4 I. , AMERICA'S . CREATION'S $ QIcscLte.tt C rQwrm I rug B t SHOVS UN1TID. 'Thousand Wend I' . ' ONLY Giant ihippomotanmtis. ON LV 'l'wo-Ilorne&i Rhinoceros. ONLY Saow-li'Imite Polar ilears. ONLY School of Sea Lions. ONLY Trained Alaska Scala , ONLY Flock of Ostriches. ONLY Hmu mmtl Cumsowary. ONLY Pair Saddle-Butck Talmirs. ONLY Sable Antelope. MORIJ Itare Animals Than All OtherShows Combined ! TIJIuEE CIRCUSES IN 3 RINGS ! IIU1 [ IiVATD STA6S GRAND IMPERIAL HIPPODROME ! Water Carnival and High Divers ! - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 2 OF ELEPHANTS-2 . And time Most Intelligent , Best Taught on t. .t Earth. , , 104 Chariot Dens , Aquariums e andCars ! , ' _ d" " The Whole World's Arenic Champions , 100 Acts , 3 . . Rings , 2 Stages , % ild.Air triumphs , ( , rnnd He. . , . . . ' . , ' - volving Pedestal of Art , YatorCnrnivI - - - . , . . . . - - " . . " : ; \ and Aquath Circus. ; : . . ? / I ' -4- , B' ! A:4 A = : . : . ( : c. - - - I ' , 1' ' . rwii . : - . ' r f' s tSCI-AlP.,1 ; ; " ' 'itt ' . . 'a - I _ ALL THE SUPER BEST . RACES OF ALL TIME ! , - r1 Enmimment Arnusememmt Contests of Au Ages . . and Natioums. TIme Only Kokin-Mignonetto. - , . . . ' , . - - - ' . .4'S : .A . . , - ' - ; c4 JAPCIRCUSj. . - - I . . - . --j. " - - - - THE MOSI tD BF$1 $ PERFORMING IMS I ' - Incitmding Many huge anti Most Sagacious Smecie , A Gladsorne Chith'cn's ! Topsy-Ttmu'vy Ciu'ctmm. Only Double Struct l'arades an of tOTEN'L'IAL SPLENDORS , The Only Great Show You Can See This Year. - Two Pcrfouinttnces Only , at 2 and S lU. luors open tii hour earlier. Ad mission to Al I , 5Cc , ( Jmildrmzn ttiidcu' l ) years , hal f Price. Scating CillatCit ) ' . 15,000. 25 Uniformed Ushers. Numbered Coulmoum actually macnv. ed Seats on Sale , The Aloe & I'enfold Co. , hOt Farnamn , opposite I'axtomm hotel. ThE TROCADERO - hiimrnoy Sti. Lentz & Williams , Props. and Mgra. W. W. COLE , Act. Manager. 'tRIO ( iOOI.idS'L' i'LACJd IN 'SOWN. Tonight and All the Week1 'l'lIlO CIIIOMIO ( IF VAU1)EYII.LE. Sniui , ICi tie miimd ( larn iiimlse ( lUlL ITON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EiSi % . COlJ.IS , C1ithLiIl lOZilill. Tue Wilson Family. IELLI/sN WESTII1tN. . . . . . , , , . . . ilhiSlli VuihlLl1'S. Carroll and Crawford . , AXI ) . . La Petite Adelaide. 'I'ro'nder. ) (1lniieuige Fruimz itdvlnmtmi , , liretmior. 1tlntluites ' .Vu.lmuea.hiu , Sn Mumuday , ilmUO. Matinee Prices , Adults , 2Cc ; cimildrelm , jOe. 1tifrcslmiimtimts iii 'I'Jenter zimm.i Gnrdei , EVenIngs , 8:30 : , ' Prices , 25c , 2Cc , SOc. Guill's Concert Garden , S. 11 , Cor , 1(1(1. ( tti.ii . isuv't'ujort. Ike liii ii , i'roirl.'tor , IIOSY 1)AVIO IlBtl.l'l , The dancimig tranmii , in an original act entitled 'hlUl''l' N. ( SlIUJI , " Also Miss Agnes Athmerton , Miss Baud Nra. muter , Miss \Varreim , Campbell and Caummp- hell , ( ilhibaim and Delinore , Mrs. Clyde Rogers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BI\SE 8PLL TODAY , 3:30 : P. M. OMAHA VS. ST. PAUL I1.tihi'S' ltY. r LLION , , . .itT' 'iJJ1L. . MERRY--GO--ROUND - - - - 1 5th muiti Capitol Ave. Capture the Brass fling and 111mb Agaimi Fit Ii lii. . , os. MVNCHOFIB' , l.t'ssce stud ) lniucr. Cot. MA6NtJSSIIULTZ'S TROUPI OF TWELVE G11IiAT DANES. Lcw SuaLaii's Ferlorming ! CXiCaIIBUII MADAME YUCCA. FEMALE SAMSON WONDRFUL BICKTT FAMII Marvelous Octavian Troupe ! TWELVE BAREBACK CHAMPION RIDERS I LivingstonoDemons , _ and DeveroTroupe _ [ A RF-LTON SEXIETTE OF ACRaBATS - - I .3 0 YD SL'AXT'JN & . I3U1CGES 'jel. mII'J , I. 'I'OIAY 2sli ( ) . 'l'Olli'i' 14z15. . SATURDAY MATINEm. HOPKINS TRANS-OCEANIC STAR SPECIALTY GO1 The only hhigim Cluas Vnmmdeviile Couniaumy' in America , I loathed by , - F'itNlC UAlLiNldlt And Imi trained rlthiumg hlaboomm Jessie and 'Pen Other Big Acts , l'ricea-LoWer floor , S1.00-7icI hal. 7Cc-COo. Imhmttlncea-Lower Iloor , COo ; bcti , COc.Uuj. i'nxlon .t llurgt'gl The Creighton J Slaxiagers. Tel. 3521. 0. H , Woodward , Aiumuselumcrit hlrei'tor , 'JOllitY 211. 'l'ONlGhi'l' smio. : TII1i WOHWAIII ) S'I'JIC CO. I'rosenting I CCF liiogrnlhm amid new svar views. I'riees IOu and 2Cc. IIOTIiLM. THE MILLARD 13th and louglna StuL , Omaha. CENTIIALL.Y LOCATID , . _ A3IEIIIIJA % ANI ) lCVhIOh'rIAN PLAN. . . . J It , ii.tItiiiL & SON. I'aopi , -HOTEL BARKER- Con. 13Th ! AND JONES ST. , OMAHA. It.t'llt $ 1ISO Aitl ) 1112.01) i'iiuI HAY , t Electric car. direct to exposition mound. . 'i'JtANh hJ.tilIfIiuI , Cashier. . . . . . 11AM IIAUMAN Calif Clerk. - - MURRA Y ii OTRL , 14th and ifaremey St. American l'lan-3 to 4 dohiama per day. Street cars from depots and from botch I. Eximoaitioa Groumids In fifteen minutes , B , SiLLOWkY , Manager , 'I'eieLome 10511 , Lake Michigin and Like SupeIorTansotti0 Co. LAKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS. TH CHEAT LAKE ROUTE , Ow TI. . New Cteeh Iteauulijp M.iitsu , Sollinge From , Chicago Vet Macties , idina 1)etrolu ' , ) leffiio'ro , Outoetcm Tu. . S Mt\.4. S ' , lThmall .A.ilt1. & . $ i'.E , ' , , i'or ( iI'eriol5 Iterbor hI ' . . Tue. ' JV'1t.j'.to.ku , eIc.u s AM , 'Thur. Li A5l. l3et. . For M.r.juvtt. . I secec hiouglttou , , ' lulatlwt5.m , Y.4.,3' 1,2. , AbIaa' Illutr.t.i t&wi.h.ta ! neui&I fresco sI ANV IOtI $ HN AN N. WATIN