. - - - - - - - - - . _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - . - . . - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - - _ ----------y- x - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - - . . . - , - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - , . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - , - - . r- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' : i - . . - . ' - . I ' 2 - . 'P11 E OMAHA.iA1LY BEE : StINIAY , d IJN1 6 , 1898. . - June : , iss. When in the Store : I . . ' 1iL ' r1iI3tefl to the clear riligilig note. of iraie , iroiti the good natured and atisflwl our l1flelUalleI ( a5ortIiicI1t of Uie Suniiner dress ttifrs , aud for our uuapproae1iabI Prices ftr tin ) like qualities-w(3 ee to it that the worUi i h rery article bought here , , . ' . : - . t ; : ' : . . - Bargains in Dainty CottonsNew SummcrSkIrts-Now witite UnIcrwcar- ( - 1)i(1110 ' ' . 148(1ie4' ( $ tcirtS , hue white : . Ma(1o with the'1ti1itieW ' totiflco. 3 rowe tiii'eta . ' - - of bcaftttful lusertlon , nt .T& . IrE : Fine pure linen akittif , flounce effects , 1- - , t lrn1nf with poInted Vntco 1ae , ot sr.m. 1os' iie'k 8.fl(1 ( Oilier linen colored kIrti at c , LOO. 1eeve1essHk . . .ro. 'I Navy blue duck kIrta. 2 rows of white t11)el ) iteck piquv. nt $1.7 ; cach. 1fl(1 r1114. xtrA finn ftr&1Ity-2c each. hot flanlUcihie1S-TIiesc stun ( - 1alL ( ) wigtc Ribbtl 'jcsts , f&wcy & . fbi. ( Iily3 itutko itinro neck , slceveIe8s , 3c and tOe each. % Vo E4hOW the pz'eUiest line 1iigt : ( iwliancis for 1tui11cer ; ftt1,1d , Long 1eevo Vcta , c1iieft. . . ecru , witi antci length ( IFawers to of daric t'OOt'tM WW1I gOO(1S ( I n match , all lzes , 25c each , I'rn' mutes \'e have a , pnre linen laud the ci I y Lt 7 ; ( , 1 Oc , I 2 . e an (1 ( cunbroldered tunuidkcrclulet , tuinnuinc. Child ren's llcavcar-tii 11 hoii turut to sell lit 2c cadh-sIccIuI price 1ic ytr(1. : . -l , or 3 fet 50c , ' I1Ot , lOc lawns. 5C. For mcii sv&i nrc , showIng an nil Inen , A 2 , 40c , 50c , 7cc , $1.00 , $1.25 , . lOc nui 12c tawn and dtmItIe , 7c. IlaLn ) heunstitehed. good size-at ISe $2.25 , $2.7 , r iRe dimittea at 15s. each , 3 for COc. $3.00 uunLl each. No finer hue 25c linen 13t13te , with corded stripes , huovu1 nuiywhere else , 46 Inches vhle , only ir.c , Selling also ShiT lmbroldered and Crochtt Silk 18c orgundle zephyr at l2t.'c , ' 1 nonnts , in pretty styles flhIl tight Ne hue of lawns and ( hhunities at lOc , ft _ , riccs. 12c nil choice goods , just conic in. ( orsels- . _ _ . white utul Colored Napoleon Caps at 0c T each. Uncr Mustins - Lu1ie' : Liesiii y 1luuutlounoVluItc and Colored Trhunnued e11ig - litraw hats for little misses , at $1.00 SaCJ1IC. 1o1 oI'tlieni II \ . J I and $1.25 each. Pt Lavn , tight ' fitting , back dalnhly 1 , ( Lilfl't , : Ready mnalO trimmed 'Itht lTico or nnhroldcry- froutu $1.00 tO $ iJO each. I 1qi3 ' I'il1cw Casinil-sileUts , S1x9O or CluLldreuu't Drawets dt Ihuc miutslto , unu- I I'bj' i i 4i' : , 2tx2j . brehluL ruttle. edged with euuibroldery , : , sizes 8 to ii at. tOc and OOc per pair. news to get - Itulatits' Draweus. ' preLtily nade , At 50c , COc cach , Diaper ; Ihat lind eeure(1 ( . ; ilroi1 ; we , 11cuustitcluect at G5 each. ti Irnuned with utnrow edging-at c ' at 'TOe 2.2 % size , UOx9 , or and 87c icr pnIr the exe1uive right for the Ladles' . wood WOOl sanitary I1fl1lht1S. fol' t1e 01. tIli nucIi talked Of' Pillow cascJ , 45x20 , or 1'/xl , at 1'c . hioutie lice , traveling. etc. . Invaluable 011(1 lIe ea ° hi : atuti ibdtspcnudlle , ioFt , light , iiti- br this section ; Fcrttluer hlIovS at $ L00 , $2.25 , $2.75 , ht'jtIC. cleo.lorunt and soul at Ic.s than L09 atud $ L50 per pair , cost. of washing-Se each , end COc cr Corsets that break at the waist line Sea tSiafll ( ercnIes. 30-In. wide. . doeIu nrc. to say the least , (1IsatpoIntuu1. 1 lot at Sc per yard. ' ' 'J'hte ' ( rrsco" corset cauuiot break at I lot ot 74c per yard. Mcii's ruriiIsIiiiius-'rlie Cl'oWfl tie watsi lIne. That's why it s'1n" 1 lot at lOc per ytrd iiiake 'lite weolers. ComPlete ulzQ range of Cte5co's Uo'I iii atock Hosiery- " \vate" suspender , ritial SilI of Final forcible ' black Cojl 011(1 comfortuihle-priec Soc a pair. 11ties' Men's solid color talus , brown anti black flemflafltsl'catui'es to nake cottoii hose lual ? l'Oso tut Sc a Pair. a gi'aulI eiiding sviti Mculs fancy mixed cotton half hose. inaco ( IOUlIC sole , lied and toe , only lOc a 1jI rennauts 01 our o1es , also iair , .l5c colored French Organdies. ( IOflb11IOCS Notions-1)u'ess silields. 35 colored 13atIte3. ieels- The Shields In this lot. we speak of will 25c colored Irish Dirnitles. . VC1 goo(1 quality. afly vroteet any tlresa or waist. SOc colored Greuuiilltues. : ( The "Otuandoff , " seht-acljustuflg. ' .vaMhu- 15c colored SwIssea. C- pair $1.00. ' line of ladies' black ilcc ble shields for shirt wuh1a-nt 25c and colort'd F'rench Organiltea a very . . . cotton drop stitch luoseat 35c.puhr. 30c. 25c colored Orgauudles. Ladies' tan cotton hoSe , with high l'uro Linen Shields , cool for suuuunler 45c . black Dotted Swiss. spliced beel. .double , soh cml. . . .toes. V4 ar-at , 20c , 25e. : mc nOd usc. . . ' ' . - . lQngtlus fuoun to' 10 yards' the ISe ; Paur5P. _ _ St9ckint' ShIelds at lOc. 15c , 20e , 25c entfre season's accunituhtion at one Children's flab'r1bbd tan nose' with and 30c. farevell price of lc per yard , Mandouble kufes. 'toe , sole and ' 1i i'15e Feather weight at lSc and 20e. I ( lay at our utica counter , pair. 1HcMPDt I i : ' &COe _ _ _ 'EXPECT TO STOR1 Si\NTIACO \ , ; 1 Otibau rorces Are to 13c Given the Poet tf of Uouor. C - . - - - - X"TiSAND OF PIEM JOIN SFIAFTER Dislinlell front lhi Front SinteM It IN , lIipit to I ( . Lii I'lNMeMNIOII Ut , the City l ) Stititaiy- IlOL'L'N Xcctled. ChICAGO , . June 25.-A spectal copyt'iglit Lnbio to the Chicago Daily Newa rcadu a : follows : N1A11 SANTIAGO 1)1 CUtA , Juua , 4.- ( Via I'ort Antonio , JamaIca , .lune ? . ) -Tle atcst estitnatu Is that die Auutrit1 tr.oui vhti uttorun the outer intreuiehnucns 0:1st : .f Santiago ( ounorro % ' anti ( ha' they would ( 'ntl'r the gntei or that city Sunthy. 'Fhe Cuihans are to be given t lie 1)05 % of honor If rliey can hol.i It. A junction has been fernied between Garcia ; iiul stiiio and abr'ut ; .ooo Cubana arc new cn-rpc'ratuuug . with the AuuuQrlcuIn for'a. 'Flit' need ( .1 horses Is iuniwruttvo. 'l'here ore not enough animals to iet tn ( ' nrtlllei'y aon , , to cay nothing of the wr.g'n t'alns and . StIlpliCa. IAgiut latterles o alegi IuIua arc I , 110W unoviuug on Stiniao. IIIN'l''l' ' ( II" S.\'I'I.t.O YIC'I'IM $ . S..iii.'guItig , . , ( lit' It'ii \'Iio I''lI iii tli. ' ( Jibe , , lug uIhIrIlIIMls. ALI1UQ1JflItQU1 , N M. , June 25.-Vrivato . Frank llootIi , O1& ( ' of the rough riders wounded at the battle of Santiago ilu Cuba , , Is a bOll of W' . A. flouitlu , a businca man of ttuis city.'heui Ito ciuhisteti ho vaa as- i sistant imokkccper for l , J. Post & Co. 111gb Albers , nlo auto of the wouludeil , is a eon of a well known dairyman of this city.V T. I 1rwiuu. reported killed , is believed lucre to be 1. It. Frvin , who enlisted hero in troop F , Sergeniut U.V. . Arringo , woututled , Is thought to be Au'mijo , son of an intluontlal . Mexican of this city. II\'EIt ! , Col , , Juule 25.-First Lieutenant - ant , ticorge L. Ityrani of the FIrst cavalry , wluo % vns V. otuude4 at tlit' battle of Santiago , was for four yeiur ami tuntil nhout a year ago uuiiltary adviser out the staff of Utu gor. ( , rnor of Colorado , Ills .vifo and 1ittl. son are now resitiluig In tluiH clt. Captain James II. MuCliuutock of troop . who was shot through the right leg ho I . . , . . , t $ The Omaha Bee t , Mp 01 CllIi ) , Present this Coupon with ' lOcfor ' A Map of Cuba. 4 A Map oftha West Incites , L t And a Mapoftho World , fly Mudi 14. ctiuts ; . a'- - ' - CUT OUT TillS COUPON. This Coupon with 25c 1LL SECL'RE ' lilt - * - Official rhotoorophs Of the United States Navy5 Addces , NAVY PllOTOOFAII DEPT , I. . , Lt ulA IIEE , - - - - - - - - . - ' ' the battle before Santiago , is from I'luoenlx , Ariz. lb is veli known throughout the southwest and for ninny yeats tintli a year ago was editor of tile irlzona Itepublican , published at Phoenix' lIe was one of the Arizona delegates to the last national Irrigation - tion convention and has held a number of public or semi-public resitlons. On the preal1Ielt's , first cuib for troops MeClintock was one of the first In icspoiud , nail later General McCord appointed him ciuptoin of troop 11 , In recognition of lis services In ergnnizlng the Arizona voluntLers. \V4SI1INGTON , June 5.-Major James M. Bell of the First regular cavalry , who was wouodcd , is a veteran of the civil war. Ito enlisted as llrst lieutenant of the Eighty- sixth Ohio iufauutry in .Tune. ] 862 , and served tuntll the close of the vor , coining out as a captain. lie went Into the regular army July 28 , istr , as sccond lieutenant , and rent UI ) the grades until ha was appointed major of the First cavalry May 23 , 1E'J ( . Captain Lloyd S. McCormick is also a \Vest l'olnteu' . lie entered the military acuuleuiuy from Olulo ami was graduated In 1876. when he was appointed second iteuten- ant of the Tenth cavalry. lie was promote.l to a captain's rank three years ago. First Lieutenant Itogt'r Byrarn was graduated troll ) \'es I'oint June 13 , 18S3. Ito was appointed to the academy from Massachusetts. lie received his cuuiunilssion as lieutenant , In 1SDO. Edwarti Marshall , ' 1uo was s oLindeti , was one of the fiat correspondeutta sent by the Journal to Cuba. lie was a most Intrepid aiu'd cool-headed man in those days auud uince has shown renuarlabio : aptitude anti skIll. lie Is a man of fine education nud has traveled widely. WIChiTA , 1CA. , Juno 25.-Lieutenant J. It. Thontas. who was wounded at Santiago , is a suit of Judge 'i'homas , who Is Statlofledi Lit Muskogee. lie is one of the four judges in vrvice and is called war governor. as to him was assigned the duty of granting all t commissions to territory olflcern , lIe op- iolnted hula ouu a Ileuteutnuit oveu the nb- jection of Judges Clayton anti Townsend , KANSAS CITY , Juno 25.-Captain T. T. Knox and First Licuitenant George L. . Dy- 1 ram. woiuniIeuI near Santiago , 'cro stationed I at Fort Itiley. FItlil. , wIth the I"irst cavalry , I when tue war epeuucti. liothi ate well knovu In this city. Knox has a record as a lIghter. t Byraun 1:3 : a crack pistol shot anti last spring at irort Itiloy gave instruuctiout in revolver shooting. Byrani Is married. Zd11'VAUKEi , Juno 25-Clifford itt'ed of Tree ; ) fl , rough riders , vluo vaus vnundet1 It ) yesterday's battle near Sauutiago , , is 21 years of age nuiti a son of 1 A. Iteod , a I business maui of ibis cu ) ' . Young Iteeth is a graduate of the high school in this city. lie left for New Mexico about four monUis ligo , where he joIned Jtootiove.lt's rough rIders. ( Isusnlss.it , ) IisgI iNil .ireIuiiti. S\N PIIANCISCO , June 25.-A ilonolifiuu special to the Chronicle says : From a source of high authority in the foreign olflco It is learned that titti republIc of Hawaii huas assurcil ( lie BrItish consul general that In ease the tivtloii of the Ihavaiiaui governinetut In offering itself as no ally to the UnIted Slates , should result In the boinbarihment of honolulu , aity damuge thon& , to English porlerty or ititerests would lit' patti by this government. It is also reIortet ) that the , Girnuan consul , learning of the matter , tie. COULD NOT EAT The Affliction Which Befell a Fort Scott Lady. ; FORT scovr , hAN- have taken hood's rarsaparIlla for dyspvpila anU , to lUrif ) ' my blood , wIth excellent results. I SO that I conki uot eat anything without dlstrttss , but since taking a few boties of hood's Sarsaparllla my food iloes not distress me , and I have felt better In every way , I believe it to be the best of blood uuuedicines and gladly recommend : it to others. " ErA CJtAIU. Hood's Pills aretastlssmIldcftec. _ - -r - - mandej the satne guarantee. for : German meichuants. The I tawalian go'ernmeflt has not yet replied. . , I'ts 'I'IIOL'SAND 'iItt ) SObiIlItS. I Votnist eel A viny 't'l I I Conta In Fully thnt NuiiJser. NEW YOI1K. June 25.-A specIal td the Times from \'ushIngton says : When the mustering In of new orgauuizatlons under the second call is cou.pietet1 the volunteer army vill Include between 8,000 and 10,000 negro soldiers and Inure flCCO officers than ever before were lit the service of the UnIted States. Under the first volunteer call few I colored tlOOPS Were offered by the intes , the reatrlctlon of tile Call to the natiouual guard ! having a tendency to shut out the colored men. \\'lieui the second call s'is : issued the president let It be known that ho vould hike to have an opportunity given to negro volunteers to enlist when new organizations ver to be takeut in. In cc- 51)01150 to this suggestion seven companies of colored troops are to be mustered In North Carolina. whichi , n(1det1 to the three colored companica already in itervico ( rota that stnte , vili make a teul-company tegi- uutent of uoinet1uIng inure than 1,000. In Alabama a battalion of uegro troops s'ns taken In tunder the first call. Tro battalions will be accepted tuuitler tb iecond levy. seas as to unake a foil colored regIment ( rota the state. Two battalIons of negro troops will he accepted ( rout ) Virginia tinder the seCond call. There is now at CaII ) Alger a colored battalion from Ohio anti one of thit , Massa- cliusetta regiments includes some negro privates. In nildltton to these volunteers raised under the regular levIes , four of tim so-coiled immune reglunents-thie Sti'eiitli , Eighth , Ninth and Tenth-will be composed of negroes. In turnishiuug oflicers for these colorcil commands the War Etepartunent huas hatl a serious problem to deal with. It Is the president's desire to give the negroes a representation as otlh'ers , In the last var , when there were 91,7S9 negro trOOiti-thlree. year men-lu ) the federal army , the aifleers were white men.'hicn the vropositlon was iuiado tp Place negro officers over sonic of the colored conuniands tuow being raised the question hios the oflhcors would be arrauiged alien there were white and etihtirctl otflrers in the same regiment cuinie up. That ques- tlon remains to be ettied. 'Iflo expcrlnuent of a negro regiment , wholly otlicered by negrots is to be tried In tue case of the orths Carolina retIment , whose colonel will hi a colored man , anti the only one of that. rank In the army. In the Alabunta regiment the othicerts wIll be white men. In the ltuu- nunne negro reglnientK thure ivill be a unIx. litre , the colonels amiul ether held otficers and tile captains being white amuti thue lieutenants and other lesser oflicers black. It is in this combination of whIte and colored oilicers that tue color line Is expected to cause trouble. A regular army lIeutenant , wbo Is en- gageti iii musterIng in negro companies for one of the Immune reglnients , soul that the men Pionileehi to make gooti soltileus. "They ate all rIght ihisicahiy , " he .ialtl. "Or course unost of thenu are illiterate , antI they know nothing about military tactics , but wIth gOttl officers tumid careful trntnin they ought to fight ivehi. " % rtIy experts regard the oflhec'1ng of negro regiments wIth Iuegtes as an experi- meat shIeh may or may not turn out well. Time negro ltt'etls to be l'ti wehi , they say , to nuake a good lighter , anti there is somuic doubt whether colored troops will follow one of their own race us well as Ihey would a white ofliccu' . It r tin ri t 1)'fttt I ( If . ' , lilt' nest its. MAIhtli ) , June 25.-The olilcial report of Calttain General Ilianco on the rcct'ul fight. log near Santiago do Cuba says : ° Threc liuntired Aniericans tttacked the Spaniards near Siboney and Sovella , The Spaniards bad three awn killed end three wounded. The Muioriemns then attacked General Itubon's camp. but were repulsed , the Sitaniurtis pursuing them anti taking lbs. session of their ammunitIon and clothes. Thu American war shills bave bombarded C'asihila , " iEi1L1tST1Ii S11A1 BATTLE Goml how Up Well n 1 MftfleUVOr3. NEBRASKA BOYS TAKE PART IN CONTEST ,8I1ll-i- - - : l.nrge CiiinhiiJlj"fl Sit Itnilotis Stilini Are tTscd'4Vli'tt ' Trnhttt Are ni * SIte 1Inp llceel'eiI at Chlckui..uiign. CIIICKAMAUGA 1'Alt1 , June 25.-Thin ovcuit of today at Cump Thomas , practically - I cally ( lie event of ( lie week , was the second ; slemonstratlon of General Fred Grant's now noted battle liroblemt As early as 4 o'clock the regiments composing the Third division of ( lie First corps , OeneraI Grant's coin- month , were astir , , and by 5:30 : nil the men had their breakfast and were in line , The first column , counpoet1 of the First. Vermont - mont , Eighth New York , aiti the Third Ten- ulessee , nosier the conimauiti of Colonel 0. 1) . Ciark , after consitlerable maneuvering se caret ! possessioui of the observation tower at the northeastern corner ot ( hue hark and i'rcpared to hold it. The second column. composed of the Fourtceuitli New York , See- end Nebraska anti Fjrst Missotirl , corn- niantleti by Coiouiel Charles J. I3ihis , arrived a short time after anti began a vigorous attack - tack , The attack was a superb one , the most skillful tactics being employed. The flrst column , In Possession of the tower , held its iosithon veli , however. and the attack- lag column failed to disietige it. The tiring was cotitintious and the battle had very much the appearance of the real thing. General - oral ( Irant expresed htimsehf as vehl niensed with the worlc done. Thousands of soldiers anti civilians wnt iueth the contest. The War departnicnt at Washuington Is now sending here a lnrgii supply of "om. coca' vnu'rnnts , " ! Fhiese tlocurnents are sent. direct to the commanding otflcers of the various regiments anti are to be matte out as commissions for the aon-counmissioned ofllcers. The warrants arc in the shape ot a regular cornniisslon , aiith give non-commis- stoned oflicers the authority to command in event their suporIou ofilcers are killed or disabled while in the battle , The colonel of eachu regiment deternilnes the rank of each non-commissioned oiflcer according to length of service. There are a uiurnber of noncommissioned - commissioned omcers in each regiment and the thate of their appointment is taken into consideration. For instance , if an olflcer was appointeth January 1 , and another on January 2 , the first appoInted would take rank and coniniauuil In event of an unier- geuley. Major Nyc , commissary of subsistence of the Chiattanoota , depot , received fourteen cars of provisions today ( ram Chicago. On thIs tralh there were three ' 't's of 'annetl corn , two irs of canned salmon , one car o rice and one car of bean. ' . 'Jli0 cannt'l goods constitut'e'Iuut' ? is known as 'tavel- ing ratIons , " of thd1ktntl that will be used extensively by'bue &oops while cnrrtute to Cuba , Major Nyc is receiving this variety of rations in Jrfio quantities at present. Yesterday Mat Nyc shipped fifteen cars of provisions park and more will be tfib. ( , the camp on Tuesday next. dnciah Frttdt1it husThsued the ( oh- lowIng very timely order to the First division , ThIrdorDs : All sohillers oftlils command. when on vass withiui the imFkj ) Inits or oxu 'duty at the various headqdal'ers are prohibIted , when without blouse , from wearing suspenders over their hhlie shirts. Soldiers art , also admonished tbt'ibeuijfliey are 'granted the. privilege of a pas beyond the park limits , they are expect'Il to be attired in a clean and soldierly uulauiiui'r , and especially thosa visiting the atIjoI2ng cities and towns should constantly jkeep their blouses buttoned - toned when ou'uu. It is made the duty of oliic&rs and non-comniisslonetl officers to report to their resptctivo regImental cent- niantiers the uiame Of any soldier t1isreard- ing th'ese Injutmictions , and , over anti above all , it Is expected that officers anti non-coin- iflissiOflOdI officers wuil , at all tlfles , check O.nl admonish any soldiers misbehaving thicniselves within tIle hark or in the streets of the cities. Today is anothieri'xtremely warm one , not relieved by auy considerable breeze. HARD COUNTRY FOR SOLDIERS sIIit.tmII of the IIar.lslslps % Vlileli tlit3lcii In CuIt Ilsive * 4) Fuee. ( C'op3'u'Ight , ISOS , by Asoctateti Press. ) OFF' JUI1AGUA , Cuba , June 23 , On hoard the Associated Press float Dauntless ( VIa Kingston , Jamaica , Friday , June 24.-Now ) that the American land forces are threaten- 11111 the city of Santiago de Cuba , the topo. graphic contlition preyailing In thjit vicinity becomes interesting. fliaquiri , where the first lauitlimig was made , and Jaragna. where General Lawton's iieatlquarters were last night , are both small coast towns in the throat of narrow cuts through a range of low hills fringing au the southern coast. Biuqttiri is twelve miles east of Santiago I and Jnragua is eight uuiilcs troni that city in a direct lute , lint by the coast line road which runs behind the lulls it Is ts'eivc miles , It is cahhed lucre a vagon road , but it is only itracticablo ( or heavy two-wheeled carts , having six builocks yoked to thient tandem fashion auth tlrawlng a very small load , TIle pioneers report that the trail is practicable for artillery anti pack trauma , but it is unspeakably batl even for walking , though it is u'casonnltly hovel. Our tmoops have now Itassetl all thin small lullls intervenIng between lucre anti SantIago. I TIme remainIng twelve miles hiy roatl Is over t a practIcally level country with more chiatice t . for open order. So far , however , the road has been walleti and In niost laees overarched - arched with Impenetrable jungle growth of thorns anti creepers , smelling like the in- tenor of a tragr.int. overheated conservatory and picturesque with tnashes of tropic color In oleanders and other liowt'rs , but terrible for troops , , i For half a rnil'Jnear DernaJayabo a small streaui ) I'ttnS in the math and the men have been compelled tqlwfllk In water. Incidentally - ally , the medical advice about wet feet , uuight winds or iiersliirntioum soaked bodies , and tite necessity of boiliog drinking water has already been thrown to the winds. Easy as time advice sounds .a * . . houtue it is almost mi- losSible to follow it here. Srniie of the American oflicera yho are ( anuiliar with Arizona say they have never seen soldiers on the jdains lre.st such pictures of ( Its. tress from the heat , pnd they anti ( lust the ouily wonther 10 thiatatitere are so ( ow urea- trations at preppt , , , The American stature anti apparent shmn4na are reunarkattle in I comparison withhu ; , , 0Ctihauis antI SpanIards , The colored soldii tIme Twenty-fifth atiti Twentieth reginit'uits are uniformly large and they seem black giants In the jungle beside the tiny negro Cuban guitIs. lIt.i-ruiItlii.c fits. ltiiimIs ltiti-rs _ SANTA Fi , N. M. , Julie 25.-iteerulting of rough ritlers ( or Colonel Woods' regiment is proceetling lucre satisfactorily. Twenty. six taco have already been selected , atid it is expected that the full number equirct1 will 1)0 secured tilid iiitmstercd in by next Tuesday , when the troops will be dispatcheti to tiucir regilnent , now in the held at San- Ilago tie Cuba , Niii I lI'st.rv.'i , JiI is tIme . % rutty. CLEVELANI ) , 0. , Jumue 26.-Time Cleveland Grays anti the Cleveland naval reservea IfL lucre tethay 911 special train of fourteen cars for Camp fluushnehl , near Columbus , where they will be mustered into the United States service as infantry , Time Grays anti the reserves have their companies full , mak- tag Ia all about 0 omccrs and men wLo het today' . 'The naval rcaenes were called iiitot ) sometime ago by ( ho rtvy departluient (0 nllst ! i that branch of tht' service as imifiiyIitlflltI , , but they declined to go uniess Its an organlzatioa with their own oflicers. They will now enter the military branch of the service and lose their Identity as sun organitation. , ANOTHER PRIZE GATHERED IN Brig ttiin1nli , isCnitghit % 'Isils 'I'rlng tO ltnn the Cultan ! iiueknde. ( Copyright , 1S9S , by l'res's rubhishilng Co. ) KE'lVEST , Juuie 25.-Now ( York World Cablegram-Special Telegrnm-Tho ) brig Aunapahit , flying the blue and white flag of honduras , Caine into port this morning as it lirizo after an atteuiipt to run the block- atit' , with a lot of refugees ( rota Havana. The effort was nipped In tile laud by the United States at eamusbip , V tcksburg , which I captured the iiouiduras vessel vitiuin a few t hours after it passed the narrow entrance I to havana harbor. I Ensign Thomas Senn of lime Vicksburg , who vas tliq , prize olhlcer Qa thoAniapala. told ( lie story of th captttrc of the brig t ( lila morning. The Vickabttrg , lie saul , was on ( lie blockade off Havana yesterday at 1 p. lii. , 'iien it noticeti a 'cssel intikitig ! its way iluitler fumil sail out of the harbor of Havana. Captaiui Lilhic of ( lie Americat ) ship sleturmniuictl to keep ( lie stronger in sight , and moved closer to it. although not fast etuoughi to cause it to cttnuige its course. At 7 p. in. the Aunttpaia conic vLthiin hailIng - Ing thistauice antI the captain of ( hue brig hove to at once anti iuuqtlired i'hiat WitS wanted. lii respoitse an ofllc'r setit aboarti the brig of the mini-of-war as to exaiuiine its papers. lie found that the vessel had been cluartereti by a French brolcer living in Ilavauia , to carry a number of persons to a Mexican Port. The charterer ' boai'd himself and lie ( if the brig 'as on expluimied that ( lie passengers were , like himself , aliens , who had on desire to bLay in Havana on account of the scarcity of ( ootl atid the ( hanger of a bonibardnient , lie had taken the vessel as a business chance. ho saiti , and liatl inside sonic nioney ( flit of Ills Plan. Vhen pressed to tell why his tried to run ( lie liockade he replied that lie hiatl not intended to transgress the hresl- dent's vroclamnation. but was unther the itii- pression that a neutral ship rotthil not be stOiied. lie showeti a certificate from the flrttish consul general , stating that ( lie passengers on the itrig were aliens , I'ortu- guese , Mexicans , F'rench , Italians anti Turks. II is explauiation was unsatisfactory and Ensign Senn , withu six sailors , weu'e llUCtti aboau'd ( lie brig to briuug it home. The mate of ( lie Auuiapala told me this afternoon that the blockade is causing great distress in Havana. Only ( he soldiers amid th rich h3ve plenty of footi , anti tiaily poor iieople nr starving to death. This is especially true of the Cuhami reconcentratlos , miuany of whom are still in the city. I'cc- visloims are extreniely high. Flour is almost - most itnobtainable at $15 a sack , while p0- tatoes sell at 25 ceuts a pound amid beet at from 75 cents to $1 a vound. The soldiers , of whom there are 40,000 in the city , are vchl fed and every effort is being cx- hausted to got more men into the army. Then boys of 14 years of ago are accepted. I3lanco , the mate toltr nie , recently issued a proclamation In which lie said that the Anio'ican fleet would bombard Havana to- day. This announcement canseti great alarm aiid many people left the city in consequence of it. The Spalards are workiuig day amid night on the dcfeiises and now have fourteen - teen batteries In aud around the city. GUlC5SIt. ON ' 1'1OltM OF I'EACE. llzuiivlil l'nper l'uhl I Ii t's .i I itgi'l I'm- JOSiti Ut UiiIt&'ul Sissies , MADRID , June 25.-The Correspondencia of this city today publishes a report to tint effect that. the peace conditiomis suggested by the governmemit of the United States in- elude the possession by the United States of the Island of Porto Rico , the hadepentlence of the island of Cuba under the protectorate of the United States , the estabilshuncuut of a naval statioti for United States war ships in the Phiiilppltitt islands and the cttubiisli- mnont of a coal depot ( or United St.ttes war hiiis In the Canary islands. WASHINGTON , June 25.-The announce- meat from Madrid that the Unhteti States has suggested ; eace conditions , 'with Spain , as received here with great interest , for the reason thai , the report was regartieti as a "feeler , " set afloat with the distinct purpose - pose of devehopimig the state of ituhihic ( eel- ing in America , as well as in Europe. There is no basis of fact ( or ( ito ieport , ( or when it "as exhibited at the State dcparnient , it meet. a prompt and uuqualIfletl denial at every poiutt. No overtures have come to the tlepartntent from any responsuble diplomat as yet , looking to the consummation of peace. Still , it Is known that some of the representatives of the European powems here. realizing the serious Imuroads that are making upon European coniuiterce by tue eontiuiuance of hostilities , stautl rettdy at any auspicious moment to sounti our governumiemut as to what contihtions uuiighit servo as a basis of negotiations for'a brief period. Timeso diplomats would miatuu'ally closely watch the effect upon the people of ( ito United States of such a rumor as this coining fromii Madrid and If ( Ito general scuitimemut Seems to imi- chiuie to time acceptance of seine such con- ditiomis they wouitl be quick to advise thicii govertumnents of the fact. The terms suggested - gestod In ( lie Matim'ld dispatches seem calculated - culated to tenipt that eletnoiit 1mm the United States which , realizing tIme impotence of at- ( oniptiuig to restrain altogether tile popular desire for territorial ocquisitlon , seeks to confine it within ( lie lowest m'easonable ilni- Its. The conilitious also are ituchi as naturally - rally unight suggest themselves to time Sitaut. lab cletuient titost inchineti ( or lCLLCO as a proper basis ( or negotiation , although it. canuiot. be expected ( hint they would mi- tinily complete time demands of the United States , i'ntier 1)li . , , i 11.uittuiit fl'ir. ( Copyright , 1S9 , hI ) ' Autitociatetl I'reat. ) Ol'Ir JURAGUA , Cuba , Julie 23.-fly ( As- iociated h'ress Dispatch float , lriieti l'ort Antotilo , June 24.-A ) , copy of a umewapaper published in Samitiago de Cuba , called La liamitlerola Eaamot ( the Smiatulsh 1' lag ) on Juno 15 coatnimied In Its local columns not it single reference to time blockade or the war , but calmly discussed plans for placimig electric lights on the plaza , church fairs and other matters of town gossip and alleged cable news fromn Madrid , reportimig the sailing - ing of another hi Smmuulshi fleet from havana arid tIme capture of the insuriient chief , ilernandoz ; also that "absolutely reliable utewt ; froni Wnshiiumgoui says that yellow ( ever hsas broken out in tbe blockathlumg licet anti that forty deaths have already occurred. " 'fiie olily real inforniatioum containeti in the paper W55 a dispatch from Havana say- log hint General Aroma had seized all ( lie footi In the muarkets ( here auiti wouiti sell It to the mnbabitants at reasonable prices , to Prevent tue squeezing of the itopUimutlon , S.us ii I ii i.e Con I I us i'hliLAIfihl'iIiA , June 25.-The British ithulpa Gloscap , Captain Sptyttr. anti East Lothian , Captain MeFarlati , ' , sailed front this lbort today for Mamiih , with ticarly ttt0 ( tons of coal for Adnmlrai Iewey'a tied. Thu twG cargoes arc 'aiU2d at about l7,000 , but time freight reccive'ti b the tt'o shihi's will be more than double this aUmii , The two Captilmst , wIlt do all In their power to get to Manila in thie su'ru'aL Plssihl' I line , t rri'st 'I'st n . 'i I Incest . % uisirigiut Spies , iAi4 , Island of Majorica , Jutic 25.-Two struuitcr froiti Barcelona who , accordIng to the Spaot authorities , are supposed to be "Ainr' . altiel. " have been arrested here , L A L 1:4 : ABOUT IT. Just What They Are Now Doing foi' Sick Folks at the Sheparil Insti1ut. Au Entire Mouth's Treatiiiciit , Medicities Inclitd" ed , for What is Usually paid for Exaiiiiiititioii. Other Features of the Helpful and Eiicourngiiig Arraiigeiiicut' MacIc by Doctor Sliepard. The ulimienu'e accepted for treatment nt the Shit'pard Institute , hash the remnutrkabl3 lirornilt amitl thorough mastery of which has rnaulc' ( hue rciutntiomi of ( lie Slieirnrii mactilcal system , are- Ntuutul Cttttu'rhi ; Cittu i'mli Iii ttiiy Clirouilo foi'uii lirouielilils ; _ . ( hrotilc Stouimmuch 'I'mtibltS Clll'omhIc KidUcy litn.11sU ; ( hm-oiilc Ihctm mnmitisiul ; 4tfl'cotiomus of ( lie Skhmi ; Discnscs of Blood ; 1)iscascs ii h Ncu'vons Systeiui- in shiort , all nihnients and inflrmiiitii'u4 tif a atetl amid serioums miattmro rilnirluig timno trt'tittiit'ttt-rettmiritig a certaiti theilluite hwriod of t'iottc hirofessIiinl ttttcntioii for their rod ica I it mid In sti mig ear , ' . Untier ( lie ext'eetiitigiy hmeipfttl ni'rttmige- miit'mit niado by Doettit' Shieimi'tl , tiny omit' sufi't'ring fromu ticnfuies imi its emtm'h , nuid. tile or ltmter stages , em' from chiromiic en. tnrrh , in htwcvt'r malevohemit , exlt5iwrttt- immg anti ttiitimninable it form , or from mtmtthiflti. with its , ianger , torture nmitl uumi- rest , or ( rum any tif ( lie flttifltlic8 mibtVt' eiumucrnteth , eaii now apply itt the Siiei'- aril , lmmtltttte timiti rec'i'e one entire fltfltiis' treatmueuut , mncdicine'ti imieltitied. for the i'aune stutti that is imatmitlly luuiti for cx a Oh ititt t itiui utlt no. No t'xcohiemit thing hoses timiy tiegree of itt ; exceliemice by becomnimig imiexiiemisive. The electric candle , otter' a costly rarity- the ormuamnelit anti wonder of a fev , nltices -lutma nut last rnhiamicc anti 'ttitue by ieimig economized till it uinw lights \'orkHhtips and coal mnines. Tii nnhiobs and princes . . . , . , .1. II. 4)1111. iAY , lihi. Caarrhi of the Stomach anti Liver , withm Nervobs Trouble. of that uvorlti dp not fluid the hrlglit. fltir- ing newspaper to be Ies interestimig because - cause ltsehls for 1 cent antI is reati In the voorhiommme ; , The skill that cures tt dent blacksmith or an invalid wiu4herwomnan vihl eture kitigs amid ( moons nuid the fort that ( lilly one-half the patients f the Sii"nirl lii- stitiute are people of metins wonitl imidi- cute thut the mtlflietetl nutmi of tneztur' dtic mint object to effective vork Iii muchit'mne stumipiy because that vorhc can be utifoitleti by his nlhlIcted hired nina. Nearly everythIng elite in motiermi hiimmun life ha undergotie ecouitmni ( ' ri'vo- htition. Doctor Shieparti shnitly ImiMisltm. in the mitt ni C o I' on r co mninon It mm tflit 0 I I s' , t tun tlui resources of mueltt.ttl s's nec Lo mihito econ.nuizetl . tiii tin , slut gtmitl ada tidal tf so moany Iit'opht' I it era I iy ites bt It lug for Want of lroper attentiomi shitmil ctutio to an end. for Any Who Doubt the Cure of Catarrh Here is a Pointer. J. H. Orr , Isi' , Yelp. , ( ) iVuIt'r of FREE 1ETElODISTS OF' IOIVA ! Go Into Camp for Their Annual Meeting Near Des Ii1oine. TO CONTINUE IN SESSION TILL JULY 5 Se'emmty-I'It's' ( 'Iimmrelmes Iii hit' Simile 'withi ii 3m emuilut'rsti I is of CI. iiit-ii S'orL iii Flnmui'IsIm- Il CupittIliii , DES MOINES , Jtmne 25--Speclai ( Tele- gt'ttti-Tlme ) Iowa Free Methothlts went into camp thu Is unorui I mug for ( It ci r anti no I iii cot I ml g at ( hue Chiaitatmqtma groumiths nuitl t'mll con- ( mite lit session till July 5. This ilenomnitia- ( ion ita3 sevetity-ilve clmumrchtes In the stutte , with a niemnhtershuip of abotmt 2B)0. ) 'i'lw church tt'ork in ( lie state is reported to be in a liotmrialtitig condItIon and the inenmber- iihslp comistatutly grnwimmg. many of the Jca.i- ing umiemnbers of thin clmurch claimnlng ( lust the Methodist Episcopal mnlnibters are al- reatly taking tlmclr view emi ( lie question tf holiness , wIdth was the mock upon whIch the two chtmrciut's split. Amomig the itrotnintot clergy in attentlance are : Revs , \ % ' . T. Ilegg of Ch'cngo and WillIam U. hammer of Evatisomu , Several luuuidsetl sire ltresomi ( . In msnsn'er to a query from Amijutant Grim- ertil flyers , Governor 51mw this mnorniumg authorized the adjutamut general's t1epart- meat to wire that omcer at Burlington that the two lea's batteries of light artillery now beinm mustered into service would henceforth - forth be known as tIme Fiftim and Sixth Iowa , tltw'e having becui four such om'gamiizatluns ( toni Iowa In ( be late war. The Cetlar Haplis battery will be known as the Fifth , time Burlington as tint Sixth , 11 I tie 'I'fliNtt'I'lI ! 'i'elt'iu , TOiElO , ha. , Juno 25.-Speciai ( Tel-u grani-A ) little twister struck time town at mniilntgiit , 'l'be aniitlthmeatcr tmmmd horse sheds on ( hue Tamna coumty fair groimmuds were hhowmi ilown slid the lry sheds at ( lie brick immul ( lIe works of Johimi Wilti & Son mlernoiishmetl. Numerous large trees store blown down , At one residence the trapdoor - door to the cistern , which is level wills the curb and except for the ring would be uirn- cult to get out with yotmr imantlmt , sus lifted and carried a few feet , Tue tianiago to mill fruit. still on thu trees jj commsitlcrabie , JsI.'gjIu's lussi ri.e.I * ( or Ioll I Ii'NlSON. Is , , Juno 25-Sjteeiui ( Tele- gram.-Tiie ) Crawfor'i ' coumity republican convention met. iotlay , Tint resolutiormus cmi- dorseti ( he admninlatrailon , tIme goiti sandurti and time state alnminlstratlon , Coumgremstsloiuml delegates svore Instructed for lolllvcr , juldi. cliii for Church and hIwooti and state for Hartahorn , Parkimu anti Sallinger , Ielc- gates to ( tue sau convemitlon are A , E , l'ackard , Maniiia ; J. J , McWilliams , Jolsn liolicu sad J , 0 , Schunisker , Charter Oak ; Stici mu so ( ui ii ISIS htmttieim , nitti hr'eslcr , ( If Itighi grtilo rumttlo antI hiorat's , writes. "hi rt.tmrti to timu Shmenrti Systetn of I ( OmiC 'l'm'eatmnent through ( lie utmails , for tliiist living mU a ditmtneo from Onitthtt. I wtitmiti say that I tiok thin lirsscrilic.i i'otirse fur t'tt t iirmhimil siitl mn'rvntms trouble imi a very mt'vcmo form with ( lie m'etmit of a perfect t'uum'n. "i'iie fetuttmm'o of the duttcnso that gave mm ) ci t lie muioat ii tuminyauuce tu 4 li.t m't.ss Itim , ) liheni itig of the Stusuitnel , . with , often , itoimr s'niltiuig niti hic'art- btmm'n. 1 hind etimiattuittly a liuti tmiste iii thio tiiOtl t Ii , foul brett t Ii it ntl eon t eti t ommgtl t' . l'nh p1 ( mu t itli 0 C I Ii. ' Ii cmi ci , svi I It pit I i'cti acm 5)5 vitality , svere also mnnm'lu'I tnt- tttrc , . " \1y Cttidititti hint ! sentiied like 1 his for t 4 , (1 years. I t eeitieh iuietmrnblt' , but the h'romnptmti'ss vithm w'hiciu it ymelit'tI to ( Ito e'nim so of iiietlic ititii ii i ( i'djed Irons Omntmrmt : tm1i' ( tcmlitbtistrtttel tii' tiici'iOt etiieacy of tInt Siiolfltmtl Systum , " Bronchial Catarrli- t MIIit have. Passed k' " ( Into Consrimption- . MhlS. E. M. lihSKiNl , : Di2 ChiAhtlaES S'1'htiI'F'hlSl I I UStiiND iS ( 'l'i'V SAL.ESMN FOil S. I" . GILMAN , \'llOil'SAI.i l"i.tUlt : ' 'As fttr btitic mis i etutm mcnieumuiior I w'itts tmns'er itii it. I 0 t ii ho a tn II iretl t it of mt I r 4 ituto my Ititiqa , amid ss'ns muever free ft'omn a. semuse t.C . luettvimiets Ohiti otistrumetlots tmi niy che-t. Not imitug over hielputi mite immutli I rca t ii nil I hit' It tt I I mtg sit lor nil mit I mu ist'retl ut the Sla'pturtl tietiIcttl immatittite. 'J'iieite itt. Oht't' iiVmdit'h it mid sot , t lied the bm'omcli in I t tiiii _ ' ml mItt set'uiietl I t , ( te vlutst I all otmiti hiit\'n lund 'otrs : ttgii. I frrqmmt'ntly 'ultght'd anti Pat tiji milattem' 5ti'etiktI witlm blood , - \Ey rtithii'm' a fmtmuiiiy ss'vm'e comistuunlitlvo , ; \ly hmmmmgs w'nro itmsvsiya sore tunti my lm'na th so luit , thin t I cttthtimi' t siveel ) a linm' , , muir u et' umiy it m'tmi s to k mm en ml lm'etsd. I w'a mtuist'rttbly thin itutil Pooch ) ' none- iitiictl. "As soon as I tnthied umiy lungs iii ( ho ! tiet1icatnti Vttttlmi4 amid took the .omtitu- , tiomuLi remiit'tlles that thitt thoc'tor iire- ssrii'd. ) I gnimtel right aittimg , even ( rant lily first tm'i't , trufl'uut. I t iii a gooti whulle Hi hOt ? I ii utI hind t im it t'Otm rs e a ml ti I itni safe I mi tot yl uig t Ins I uiy , lica It I s ii util strength a rti till I cami desire. 1 wits never so welt amutl 'utromug before in my life. " The llome Treatment br Catarrhal Deafness. , Iiumtirs II. Ilium , slemthcr in luiishier , IlrIuisSon , mon. m ' 'Some ( line itgrt I tuseti ( lie treatinciut of Di' . Siueptird iii Ittimne for cntmsrrh of thu Ii en d antI cii tmt rrhuah mini fnes , ' ( 'lie lit'ti r- lug in ltidi , 'tsr st'nt ttimniist drstroyeti wlicmi I cunmnemit'eti tretttnmc'mit , bitt sifter ii. i'iili't courat , lily huc'ating t't54 restlrnd to Its nominal comithittoit. I ltmtuw of miothm- log act pm oruisimig for the cure , , f tie , ; f iieo Iie us time Sheiltirti 'i'remtniemmt. : My eturo svtts &tccumiiiiishie.l t'mitim''ly by the .1 lionu treatment , % ' , 'hhh I tuk tmurotmgh , ( hi malls from Omnalmit. " ' $5AMONTH. - - . 'm'Iie tiuilil Ic sitettIsi mtuiulorslatiti .1 is- t SiteS I' shut I Iit i.tI s'x mrutse : of iuietli'mtI lrnmliis'iii mut imat Sliejisiril Imisi ii tile is mimuul ( tm Ii. itil ( 'tiNes iiiul is , 1)011'S' stud miumuim lbIlttsIiiM itliLde , , 'tmmitever flit' utimiiii'nt or imilmeuiulty , to Slit' iiomiiinh utssessiiinusi of .5 a imiimm ill , iiied ieimies iuteIImIl. hOME TREATMNT BY MAIL - . - m'usl tetils tvhuo live sit IL dlsiuiee ( ( 'flit lit I ma ( . 'uI wi I Ii ms.'rei-t aI'eesN by I ti ( mi Iii o ( the Slit'mmiruh syumiut.sin I'aiil ) utuith mimi I ieii is' i'emuurt sliceis , ' , teiii fi''e Ott mitsiul iciul iou. Shepard Medical Institute , C. S _ sim Im'.titm ) , U. I ) . Cojisuilting a ii ti t ssiu' I is is's. , I' I'hysiclalts. ItOOMH ill , ' 112 & 1h3 ND\V YOItIC IAFh DPI LIiNG , OMAhA , NEIl. 0111cc IitulrS-9 to 12 a. in. ; 2 to 5 p. rn. Evemiimigs-'ethmit'stitt3'H and Ihiututrdmtys ouuty-f ; to 8. Stmritituys , 10 to 12. John F. Grote , West Sitie ; 11 , Y , Nicholson , C. L. 'oss , J. J. GIhisin , Max Slant anti F ' \v. Meyers , Deutison. tumm C ( IS I rmi i ltm cii i ii s , MARSIIALLTOWN , Ia. , June 25.-Spe- ( clal.-Tho ) earnimugs of ( lie Iott'a Central railway for ( lie timirti week in June , as shown by the atutlitor's statement juutut is- stied , tuero $32,92l.8 , an Increase of $3G 19.63 over ( Ito saute pcm'iotl last year , For this three weeks of Julutu ( hue earnings wci'e $ l07tt2L58 , nit Increase of $13,175.35 , Cut I lisimu iiCuim ii I y It'immlul Ii'tu , , ltOClCVELi CITY , in. , Jutmo 25.-Speeiai ( Tciegrarn.-The ) Calhtoimn coumity rttptibli- cans tact in comiventiomu today. htesnlmitisimus were passed etutlorsimug time tutiiniuulstratloius of [ 'resident. McKinley anti Governor Sluimw , mleciau'ing for a snuittl gold ittmimithard antI lii- strmuctimig the tlelegutiomu to vote ( or Dolii- ver for congress. rIm mm ut'it SI rui'k I' ) ' Iig Iii ii lug. 'I'ltUhtO , Ia , , Jmuuto 25.-SItecIai ( 'i'ele- grauti.-Iitm'Itmg ) ( lie miii and electric storm here time Cluristiaum church was struck by lighmtnlmmg tinti btmrnt'si to the gromimitl. Thuo huildumig anti comitenta weru insured ( or $1,000. I , . ( iii . 'te'Ii.ui t _ STtMI1T , In. , Jtmmu , 25-Spccitmh ( Tehe- gm'amn.-Lamtt ) nIght George Guts , wimile iioarthiutg mu freIght ( ccitt near Casey , fell itoneathi tim sehuenla amith had hioth legs ciii , ' off at the knees , dying hater ( rota ( lie of. ( cotS.'S 'S AGRARIANS ARE DEFEATED ii.esumh . I of teruuuutusJil.t'f , , (1m4' Eu 'uuu u.s it I Ii. . In I tt..I Slut I i's viIuIn ( t UtreigSh , , ( Ctlp3'riglit , Itbi , by Assnt'iatol I't'esi ) ' flEhtLiN , .Jtmne 25--For the United State , the most Interesting result of time election just lielti in ( icrinany is the wiiolesaltm defeat _ , , . . . . , of agrarianism. The only single agrarian ' cauithitlate clecteti was returmietl on thmo first ballot on Jumue 16 , wimllo the almecesaful con- serv.itiven , ntmtional liberals uintl centrists , plemied to agrarianism , only totaled sixty- six. So , immelimtilng yesterday's and today's successes , time agrarian strength in the Ieichstag will not ( 'xceetl 100 , a nuuuuihier wholly insutficient to exercise a controhllmig iniiUemice on this body. This is Important to ( lie Uimitetl States , as the agrarlami program is outspoken iii its hostility to ( lint coumitry. l'ssiumssiers ( .titiutpul.'si. W'ASIiINO'FON , Jumme 25.--Special ( Tole. " gh'ant-F ) , J , lcimigsbury was today up- PnitmLetl ltostrnastcr at Littletoui , Ilucimanami county , Iowa , and F. fi. Fenton at Viola Center , Atliluhon county , Iowa his I ly 'I'ri'sistry ( Smsieuuiums ( , WAShINGTON , Juno 25-Today's state- 0)0111 of the condition of this tressury shows ; Available cash balance , $ lO,973,67 ; gold re. serve , $ lO3,878ll.