tJ'IIE bM1UtA ] ) ATIS' BEE : L'11tISflA' { , J UJ o , ww _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i - - iiEcI ( ONCAPITAL 1T1ONAL ; ' BeUc of Chancy Moher' Bank Oorne Up IncA8thr i8trict OOfltt. : 'OM BEP4TbU GAVE IT TO 1. 11. TEMPLIN flIciiteiit . , t it Cnt.tity 'rraIrr , CIiIi * .tgnlns * Iii 4tne UnuI IIn , , ; or n q 1IrcNlIIg Suit. , ' L1COLN , June 29.-SpecIal.-'fl ( ) Inter . .tIng cau JR being argUe In the ditttct ourL here , Ielng , one of the rnatiy utts ' cauot1 by the tniIuru of the Capital Ntt tloiial bank In 18t3 , On the 11th of JnnU no. 18D. Jncob II. TtTnpIifl , county trcn- tirar of Mcrrlck county , ninlc his annual cttioment with the atate nutfltor an ( there % etng tIun TcmflIn the sum ot $4S.3 $ Auditor - tor Toii Iftiitnn drew him a check roe the amount on ( ho Capital National bank. Uu the Hitli of the rnontt * Tcrnlin dopostteil 1.tho check in the local hank at Central City &t bank ciit It to Omaha and the Ojnnlia lrnnk _ forwarded it to the FLrst Na- tlniti bank at. Lincoln for collection. It arrived hero on the 2lRt , but was haiti by the llrst Natlotial until the 234 ! , the day that the Central atiolal ! closed its doors. Templin 1B Ilonton for the amount of the check and llentons defense t that ( IUC dtl- Igence was not observed In the handling of the check. lie shows that on the ilato the check was gtveit he had on deposit in the bank omethng over $3,000. Judge Cornish has takeii the case under advisement. flody McNamarn , one of the gamblers son- ' -tcnccd to threa niontlis in the penttcntitiry for running a gainliling ganie and Fleecing ? fumier IlaIIlel ( Iore , % 'aM taken to the pen- ofttiary this morning. liii ) Gleason , who was McNtimara's Partner in the gambling Inisinesa , wIll be taken to the peuttentiary on time tith of July. SI i.p * : leiiueru ( N' ( nlVcltIII. . ftl4 The state central comutnittee of the silver L leilmocrIttic imarty liaR tSSUed a call for the tate convention to be held tim hincoln on the 2d of August. TIme representation is - . . bafiel on the vote ctuit for Ilryafl in 1S96 giving one delegate ( or ciicli 100 votes. Tlils gives lougtas countS ninety-nIne delegates and hancaster county forty-six. in tigur- lag the vote the committee has taken the : combtncd rote of the democrattc. iioiiulist , and silver republican Ilirtics. I f rFlio pOIUlISt colniuittee will meet hero J at Chairman Edmlsteti'a oil room tomorrow . to lilItCO to tile protests against the sip- Portionment of delegates recently fixed up by the E4iflhlStell clique amid it Is expected that there elhl be a warni titan. Notice . . _ _ has imeeti 'serveil that those who do not aj- . . ; . pear at. the meeting before it is called to order will hot be nhiowel to iartlcillltt in ' the ( lehtberntlons0 the object being to shut out a few of tile niemubers who lutist arrive hero on later trains. , lIILlIIl Iipcgii r4)teN. The Lillcoln Street Car company recently nlale ( ft ( lonatlon to the home for tile Friendless and the executive board of ( ho home Ilas just Ilassect i'CSOltltiOllS of thanks. , Some tilleYcs who svero wanted in Gage county vere traced fromli Alains to Lincoln I by the hlonlhuuntls ( 1111(1 ClItllreIl ( ) hero yes- tcrilay , flhllell or ( lie 5(01011 property being also located. hellion Maret , th ( governors private see- rotary , was called to lenver tills morning by U. telegram alIll0000Ing the serious ill- . nf lyle hrntlier-In-law. W. M. StilekeY. wliosc home In in Lxingtofl , but who Ilas beell ( lIken Ill while visiting in Colorado. Mls Anna Elgrell , daughter of Prof. and irs , A. IF. Edgren. has returned from a year's absence In Sweden. Tllomas S. Allen nail Mls Mary Uryan , both of Lincoln , were nlarried at SaiPnl1 hl. , tile bride's old ilome. yesterday. The bride is a sister ofV. . J. Bryan and time groom Is his law partner. Mr. 1111(1 ( Mrs. . .AiIetl Will make their ilomne Ill tills city after spending a brief time in Colorado. MastertnChancery luntly yesterday 80111 thu Lailsilig half of the Hall-Lansing block tinder an order of thO federal court. The property was bId in by tile Northwestern Mutual Insurance company for $9.71g.6O. An lntcrestillg case Is now on In Jtstie Loose's cOllrt. wherein Martenus Brethower accuses Dierk Werbbics of trespassing , liOtil parties clailll to lmavo leased the same ' piece of 11111(1 and liocc the first of May they Ilave been busy imios lug lii ) each what the other had Viflmltt'l. Time case is likely to be taken to distriet court. whichever i-- gets the decision tills ( line. For several tinysrnst an effort has been - , - ptlt forth to raise a. sutscriptloii for tile Secoilmi reginlent. ailti to.lay . a yell filled purse was sent to Colonel ilhils to be used as a hospital tumId. Omnaila 1)001)10 at tile ilItelS At tile Lin- mlehl-Joe ICehley , I ) . C. Munro , A Ii. Wilit- lock , 'V. I'd. Thuilipsun. At the Lincoln- T. L. lvails. F. 1' . LOOlIlIS , W. C. Sunder- land , ' I P14 tIm.Ilos ( .momIPlyf' . i _ , ' FItIIIONT , Nob. , Juno 29.-Spccial.--- ( ) . ' . , TTho citizens of tilis city heltl a meeting at , tile park last evening In honor of the local company which left tills morning for Omaha. TilO company , headed by the Normal school band , after IJaratlilIg tile prlnlcpal streets of thin city , proceetled to tile park , where ' , I their arrival wa greeted by a salute from May lirotilers' cannon , Volleys of cannomi t firecrackers Cmlii the cheers of over 2,000 PCOPiO. 'V. ' L. MatilOwil presided and in a ; ow remarks which evoked ioiltl cheers in- . ' troluced lion. G. G. Martin , who spoke ( or lIve minutes. Other five nIliluto speeches were delivered by J. C. Cieland , John W. - ' 1 Evcii tile healthiest con- StitUtioll sonIc- tililes gets into a rut. Many pCOIlC are veak alld uliscrable bccaue tileir avatenla hare alippeti off tile siiiootlm road. war of ilcahth anl arc ditcil. . I II g a I o a g . - through tile - . i , . ' . . mire of disease wliiclm uhigilt : I be avoided nI. s together if $ OIUC strong amid friendly baud would only give tileill a lift. 'rllousalflls of weak alni debilitated IIICTI amid WOlllCll Iia'e'fotmntl flr , Pierce's ' G ldcll Medical liscovery tile povcrutll llll tilllCly aid to set tilL'III 111)011 tile level road of per. feet recovery. It creates health by ulakihig 1 the digestion perfect dId the liver.action * egular amId timurohlgil. It repairs s'asted tissue and builds tip solid Ilcalthy 110511 and niuscular It ill palatable , aIld digestible by the weak. est stoillach. In cilroillccouglls 011(1 lung diseases , it Is - far superior to nauseatimig " emulsions ' or lUCre stinllllatiilg ilIhilt " extracts , " Its good effects are real antI Perlllalleilt. Vor . nearly thirty years Dr. R. V. I'icrce , chief coilslmithlg pilysiclail of tile . , and . Surgical Institute , of g wiliclI time tills tC. i , q wrought thou. Ilgil _ ; . ; f. lion. ( 'onrad lio1lenhek , Prof. W. Ii. ( 'kmnlnnl and W. .1. Couttrlght. After the penklflg the company. AI11I(1 ( a bttmtm of lIre. woricii flfli ( tile flolse of cannon flrecrac1n'r , mtllCiled to Mnsonic hhi and sat mlown to an I elaborate lmanqtmet which ws given theta by florge Vets , S'iICfl the cigars were imasemt the boys were crdicd to order and lJr. 1. 11. lirown introduced s , toastmaster. A large list of toasts wefe gltmi. The coma liany left this morning t 10:10 : on the linlon l'acitlo fet Fort Omaha , They were escorted to the depot by the rcterans of the ( irand Army of the ltputihIC and over : iooo p001)10 were on tile 8reots ami at the station to see them off. 51,11 5 ( If I I .rilI ii ii ( I rim ii ii hod ge. \VAVNF , Neb. , June 2fL-Special ( Tole. gram.-The ) Nebraska grand lodge SoIls of ilcrmmn convened In Wayne , the headquar- teri of the order , this afternoon and will be in session until tomorrow evening. A great mleai of busIness has been transacted. The following delegates are In attendance : \Viillaln hielItci , Stantoll Adolph ICopelin , ii. Ohigmeuhler , l'ilgor : 1) ) . ICoonigatein , August - gust llrummuni1 John Oestcrling , Norfolk : Jo C. 1delcher , ( lust 'e83ei Wlsner ; hear ) ' Kirach , ltumnphroy ; I ? . hlesch , Leigh ; J. it , Johanmies , herman Triniborn , C. A. Lutz , Sanlimel 0a313 , Columbus : hi. IC. Young , Jacob Ilouther , Nelrnska City : William Flammo , Ilorhili ; 11. 11. } ngieklng , hlinomfieldVil ; - 118111 Soo3t , Wausa ; Christ \Vaguer , Itan- doiph ; GIISL hiarchert , John Suckatert , Os- mend ; It. Fenskc , Winside ; ii , Evers , Laurel ; henry Ley , AuglIst Plepenstock , Fred Volpp , Otto Vogel , Wayne. i'iiirtIt ut Mid isi'r. SIDNIY , Net , . , Jimmie 29.-Speeiai ( Tele- gramn-lig ) preparations are being made hero for a manulloth h'ourth of July cole- bration. Tue shlnhmnor school , which has been in progress the last two veeks , Is a ( leciliell success , More tilan sixty arc In attenilamlce. The classes are conducted by I'rof. Waiter It. Siders of Alliance , Ward Vervatin , Lomigepolo , and I'rof. Charles I' . Cilanlbers , this city , 0101111 ilirtlwehl , 10 years old , living twenty flIhies hIoI'tileast of ilere , was thrown from his horse this afternoon fluId silffereil a fractured arm at the elbow joint. A PilYsi- clan otteilded the boy amid set the iiljtlred mom ber Stilt ( ' C'liiistiiin Mis'simmiiiiry Sim'it't. I3IATIt1CE , Nob. , Juno 29.-Special ( Tel- cgranl-D. ) I ) . Burt of Omalla led tile morn- illg devotional exercises at tile State Chris- ( inn Missionary society meeting tollS ) , President flalllwiil nllflouncc'd Ills comnlit- tees , after Wihicil the annual report of corresponding - responding secretary was read. it silowel a total coiiectioll from various sources of nearly 1,500. At 11 o'clock l. V. Soilars of Ohio delivered no address OIl 'Persons versIis Plans , " Time opening services tiii evening were led by V. Fl Shirley of Nd- son. Tile exercises closed with an address by C. C. Smith of Cincinnati on borne mis- Iliolls. Tilere were a large number of new coiners at the grolluds today , Ilinkemimnim Hurt. 1)A1COTA ) CITY , Nob. , June 21.-Speclai. ( ) -Last evenhmig , as tile gravel train on tile Chicago , St. i'llUI , Minneapolis & Omaha railway \VZIS luakiug its last rim into South Sioux City , Jailles Patterson , a brakeman , Wile was sitting on the brake ilnndle as the train rounded tile curve 111(0 ( South SIoll , City , was thrown fromu Ills seat and iflIllCtl ( in tile rigilt-of-way OIl ills ImeatI lInti shoui- tIer. lie was Ilot missed by tile train crew for ilaif an hour , and in the meantime was discovered In no unconscious condition by a young hall of the town. lie was suffering IflUCil plmin ( ruin his shoulder and "ns CoIl- veyetl by time railway company to Sioux City for treatment. ( ( fl izty smt lit-ill Iimcford. hiiMINGFOitD. June 29.-Special ( Teiegrlmln.-Tills ) has been a great ( lay at llcmulngford en account of epeihing of tile creamery. Eleven tilousand four ilundrehl and seventy pounds of milk was brought in. \v. W. Marpie of tile l3eatrice Creamery colupliny. Lincoln , who was present , stated that tilts was the largest amount of immilk that was suppllcd at tile Openimlg of aiiy creamery west of the Mississippi river and lie never heard of so nmuch being .furnished any creamery in the United States. Addresses - dresses were made by Dr. Peters amid Prof. ilaecker of the University of Nebraska. iii tiim' 3imIIn IImilt1s. TECUMSEII , Neb. , June 2'J.-Speclai.- ( ) Mr and Mrs. Jolla Kavanngh of Tecumnsehi hilive received a brief letter from tilelr SOn , Ensign Arthur Kavanagh of Admiral Dewey's fleet. The letter was of a personal character and contained but few remarks in regard to tile battle of Manila. Mr. Kavanagh says it was a terrific encounter and that ile stood on tile bridge of the Olympia with the commanding officer mlur- lug tile fight. The Spaniards fought des- perateiy , but ineffectually. One shell exploded - ploded on the dcck o tile OlympIa , but fortunately did btit slight damage. 5.-li ILI i'I et I im II N. TABLE I1OCIC , Neh. , Jui1e 29.-Special ( , ) -Tile annual election of school district No. 33 was held yesterday and resulted in the defeat of the women's calmilimiates anti the election of C , Ii. Johnson and M. ii. Marble. The schools arc in fine condition and tIle treasurer's report showed a balance on ilanth of $1,120.76. hUMBOLDT , Nob. , June 29.-Speclal- ( ) 0. A. Cooper and C. E. Mins were elected as hOW members of tile Iloarmi of Education Monday evening. A 25 mIll tax was levIed and a nub montil& school year ordered. Iimvesdiis.r f.tmdgtIoimey iii iuimsl $ , COLUMBUS , Nd , , , Jimmie 29.-Spe'ciai- ( ) Time board of directors of Tiitmsiiehla lodge , No. 12 , Sons of ilermnn , a German Ira- brush order , vero instructed mmt the last illeeting to ilurcilaso United States war bonds with the surplus noney In tile tress- tie ) . Time banks of this city have no trouble to seii tilt' bonds 1111(1 85) they mostly go ill less than $500 lots , but have 1110(10 SOIIIC 811108 Of $2,000. The First National imas 80111 over $12,000 StilcO they eceircd them. % 'iimii hlmirvist. ASI1I4AN1) , Neb. . Julie 29-Speclal- ( ) Tile farmers lIt this section are busy liar- vesting their vimeat , The spring wheat this year is ilOt so good as ill former years , but tllo fall whetmt will yield more thlllfl hums becim kilOwlm ( or niaiy years. 1)ennis lcan of this city has 140 acres ( hint will yield forty- Five buslIels to lle acre 01111 thcre are immaimy fields that iih eveil ) 'Ieiml inure than ( list , The corn In tilts locality is ileetling raill very badly , % 'mil ii imtmiis liiveor 0 imuim liii. NORTh IIENI ) , Nob. , June 20.-Speclal ( , ) -Twenty 'oItlOteert3 of Cohmlpany F , Third regiment. Captain \V , J. Me\'icker coin. maniling , left here tills nlerimillg for Fort Olnltiiil. 'here they will be mustered Into the Unitetl States service. Tile balance of time conipally will lie piekeil up at Fm. mont. Tile boys were escorted to tue traIn by time humid and imaif tile people In toWil. , tumj ii reml I ii tt It ii , mmlvim TINOS , Nob. , June 20-Speclal ( Tele- rj-t ingrain , a young nian cia- Iitilers , was seriously - ht. lie was clerk to give tmp the ofTIco to hmii , num- bet of West Voint attorneys were present and after exhaustive negllments on both sidea tile court denied the writ. some questions , purely of fact , were in Issue the mfttter will be tried before it jiry at. the imest regular term of tile district court for Cmmmlng counts' , hIch is ct for Septem bet 26. ltmt Ventiicr nt SVes ( I'utmt. WEST POiNT , Nob. , Juno 29.-Speclal. ( ) -The weather still remains intensely 1ot * , very slight showers falling occasionally. lirmy making baa commenced and rye Is ready to cut. Wheat is in splentilit cohdi- tlon , Is almost all headed out and is well filled , Corn Plowing Is nearly over , corn , In early planted fields b ing tqo 1ig to cuittvltte. * Ieiegmttes to 4miittlmmt * pim'm4tmt lam , . CIIAIhtON , Nob. , June 20.-Special-A. ( ) meeting of the Chadron McKinley club was ileld last night aIid time following dekgad's were elected to attend the state conventIon of republican clubs next mnootli 0. A. Eckles , A , M. llartlott , Allen It. JuUnn , W , Ii. Iteytiolds , J. li' . Stanton , 13 , C. Harris. : lglmt zitehi ArrnIgmlcd. IiUMUOLIT , Neb , , June 29.-Special.- ( ) The case againt $ Nightatch T. W. Connor - nor was disamisseil this morning in justice court for want of prosecution , The charge on whIch Coanor was arrested was dispos. lag of liquor without a lIcense. HAD RUN THROUGH A FORTUNE Forimmer llimrumt Mt'relmnimt Fimds Iii , . Career l , Cammimimi Ittlim p Suleitic a mm I ) " , tm'r. IIUI1ON , S. D. , June 29.-Speciai.-NewB ( ) Collies from Denver of the stllCldO of Cass I ) , hiotlglmtoa , tate of tilts city. Mr. } lotmgh- toll was among tile curly te5IlCtltS ( ( if IitmmOIl , coming hero with his parentS in 1881. TIle family 'as welt-to-do and Cass and his father were among tile first business firms here. They brought 'Itil theta a antmg little fortulle , 811(1 Cass vms a lively , dudish sort of fellow , spentling alone ) freely 111111 indulging in any luxury that sllitcd his fancy. Later the title turned 1111(1 ( mister- tune followed mntsfortulme In rapid succes- aba , The faintly heft here soon after losing tllelr residence ProPerty in the cIty andntso on tile farm , by fimc , together wmtii a imrivntc barn hI the city to which were Mr. hlough- toll's fine horses. These fires caused no lit- tie conmnlent at the time they occurred1 and their origin has always been a mystery. The family located ill Missouri , 5111cc which ( line lIttle has beell known of theiti here. News of thd death of Cass hioughton by suicide \ as a great surpriSe to the coal- mtlntty , thotmgh It has lOlIg been known that lIe was wandering over the country seeking nsslstance from friends and others with s'lloIll he caine Ill colItact , 5 * , mm t Ii ii , k a t a \ ' ( ) ) ( ru S ( ' VS. C1IAMIIER.LAIN , S. I ) . , June 29.-Specifll ( Tclcgrain.-Tile ) eIghth annual Ineeting O the South Dakota Sheep Breeders' 511(1 ( Wool Gmowers assoclatioll convened hero today for a t\vO clays' sesSiOll. Tile leadilig wool glow - ers of the northwest are here and tile meeting - ing Is time lhiOst important In the history of tile association. An Informal sessioS Was ibid thIs forenooIi. This Imftem000n time visit- lag wool growers wOre taken out in the cullntry to Inspect the alfalfa fields 011(1 ( tile famous Irrigated farms In this vIcinity. A bmmsiness session wIll be held tomnorrolv tore- noon , theh the regular sesslolls all tlay and evening at whidll mafly Imiterstitig auth .111- structlve papers will be read. itCIl Crt.msM 54)1' I It ' ( , ( . RAPID CITY. S. D. , JUnO 29.-Spechill.- ( ) A fled Cross socIety , auxiliary to the nit- tional socict3 , has been organized In this I city. Tile omcers elected are : L'residenL Mrs. S. 1'l Young ; vice presideilt , Mrs. Fred Holcomb secretary , Mrs. James halley ; treasurer. Mrs. 11. 11. Larrabee. Tue soiicty has raised $ S3 to be used as nfl emergdilcY fund by members of company M. JLI'-t ! Ore fiseOVCV1'1. DEADVOOD. S. D. , JUlIe 29.-SpecIal ( Telegrani.-The ) Starner tirotimers today struck a large hotly of ore at Ragged Top which assays $300 a ton. The ore body is only a tow feet from the surface of the grounml. It is considerctl one of the best strikes ever made in tue Black lUlls. i'.pi'r Climi mmmes un imils. DEAIWOOD , S. I ) . , June 29.-Special.- ( ) The Union Star 11111 , publIshed at Galena , has gone into the hands of George Bennett , an old newspaper IllS ! ! of the hills. Time Pol Itics of the paper will be changed from POPulist - ulist to republican. WtNDSTORM IN MINNESOTA I t I1lovs iuvii 1111 lId Imgs amid lzimmm- II ges Crmt. I , m I Ii * So a t It'estertm ir.rt of tiit Stitte. MINNEAPOLIS , June 20.-A special to tJmo Journal troni sotltliwestern Minnesota says that a heavy wiimtl amiml rain storm passed over that section last night , bioviimg down btmlldings and damagimlg crops. Near Tmosky tvo houses were tiemnolished , but the OCCUpililtS found safety in the cellar. One girl was badly hurt. Tile depot was struck by lightning end the buildings at the ( air gmouimds were razed , Near Madison , Minim. , a barn , a granary anti a school IlolIse were demolished. LighltmlIng struck a cilurch niltl hour mills at iawsoll , l'limiIl , TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST i'rlimiIl , I leN A i ( ' ilil it ViiI lit. 1"it I i. I mm St' 1 * riishu , At't'i iii mmmi mm it'il l * ' 'umIn bie Vi ztls , WASHINGTON , June 20.-'Forccait for Thursday : For Nebraska ailtl South Lakota-Fair ; variable winds , For MIssouri anti Kansas-Fair ; southerly whmmis. For Iowa-Geimemaily faIr ; varIable br northerly winils. For Wyoming-Fair ; nortlmorly winds. OFFhCF OF TilE % \'EA'r1ilt iII1ltit7 , OtlAi IA , June 2'J.-Onitilln record of t'mu- * lerLmttmre ) aliml rahiltimil comlilired WithI I he eomresionding day of time last three ) 'elti's : U1JS 1S97 1' ' ) II' * \IixImimiim teinperitture. . . . 91 i..S hi ) OS Minilntlni temperature. , , , 75 71 04 57 Average teinperatlmre . . . , gi o 7 : 02 itimiiiiihl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I' . ( ' .00 itt cord of tenllmt'raturu ainl itrecIlittatiomi itt Onmuha for this dimy amid lneQ Alareli 1. I SS : Noinmal for the dii ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 lxcess ( or time tlty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ACCUflhllimLtCi excess since March . . . . . . . . . Normal ritlimtmiii ( or tue . . . . . . . inch lt'iiciency tar the mlziy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 liiCiI , iOtill rItilItall slilce March . . . . . . . . inches lefl'leuc'y simico Mnrcim 1. . . . . . . . . . 1.10 Inches Deilciemicy ( or cur. JIerioJi 1(97. . . . 4.77 Inchmeii lxcess ( or cur. PerIod , ISJG. . . . . . . . 2.55 iilChm ( JicilariN frommi Stiitiiiis Ut S p , imI , , , Seventy-fifth Merlilian time , 9l ° STATIONS AND STATJ OF ' ' I WEA't'lLElt. : Oiiila , clear . . . , , , , , . , , , & 3 Thi ,00 North Platte , clear , , , , , , , , . . . . , , , 78 Mi .00 Salt Luke City , clear , , , . . , . , , 90 hO .00 ( 'hme mtimne.partlycluudy , , , , , . , _ ! PADO hEADS FOR SANTIACO r Bpaniah General Ha cTiEight ThoIlsalR Men , CARRIES PACK TRAI AND PROVISIONS _ _ .i.Lt' ' Ii hIM Mnreli Is , ! 1y , a Siunli llnlm,1. , of CliflhiM , , , ) % lt lie is Il1moccsl ( at Suinn 1 , cxt. SunOy. Ii .11. , It ( Colrigilt , IS9S , by Asatseinted l'resi , ) PORT ANTONIO , Jnn.3Ica , June 29-On ( Board Associated l'resmjql Dispatch Boat DalntICsB ( , off Santiago the Cuba. June 28- ) Time Flying Sqtmadron , hitherto commanded by Commodore Schley , has lost its identity by an order Isaticti totlay by Hear Admiral Saampson 51111 It has been mnergetl into tile fleet , under time admiral. The order caused coimsiderable surprise on boarmi the Brooklyn , wilicim has been time flagship of time Flying Squadron , where it was supposeil the squadron would reulain intact at least imitthl the fall of Salltiago de Cuba. Commodore Scllley has been as- sigimed to comnlanil tile secood squadroll attaciled to Adnlimnl Sanlpson's flccL From two Cobalt omcers picked imp by time Vixen it has been learned that General l'ando is moving eastward with 8,700 Spanish - ish troops for time purpose of assisting the beleaguered city of Santiago tie Cuba. The Cubans ilad conic to Asorradero in slllahl boats 'itim iiislmtches fronm General hlios for Admiral Siunpson amid General ItabI. They report that General l'alldO huts with him sevemi battflhiOllS , Imumbertug 8,700 macmm , with cattle antI a Pack train wIth lrovlsions. lie left MnllZanIllO , IlFOVIhiCO of Santiago do Cuba , on June 22 , to relieve General h4lnares. Time Spaniards were moy- I lug at tile rate of twelve mmllles a tlay when I the messemlger left and at their present speed it Is expected they svill reach San- tiitgo next Sunday , July 4. The Cmmhans have a small force Ilangllig on time SImnisil flank and rear and harassIng General l'audu's troeps at every step. Manzanilho is 127 amihes from Santiago tie Cuba and time roads are In batl condition , The Ctlballs say if General i'ando reaches his goal It will be with less than hfllf the force 110 has started wItii Time Cubans who ' arc imarassiimg 111111 'only number about 200 Immeil , but ha time Ilasses 511(1 In tIme bUsil they are at a great advalmtngo. I is llrobablotilat hmnllmethllite steps will he tnkeim to throw a force of Americans and Cubamls between Gemmeral l'nmltlo and Cell- oral Linares. Pressed as time hatter Is oim tlle east , ime could not spare a man for a sortie to time west. Ailmimlral Snnlpson has ascertained that Amhimllmnl Cervern's fleet has nioved into the tipper ilarbor of Samltlmmgo tie Cuba. General Shatter , Ill Ills dispatches to the secretary of war , comphimdlmted the fleet for its assistance in lalmtllmmg troops. \'ltlm the soldiers lanlel ( ( ( roam the Yale yesterday and General Garqta's arniy trails- Ported ( real time estwh'rf5l,000 amen In all have beeii tilseinbarked tile vicinity of Santiago tic Cuba. , I MAflK GRAVESIOF THE DEAD - - - - -I--- Ii 'Iit 11I' No llfiItmm1t ) Ill ltctltlt'a- tiomi ilL ( 'LINe ItCSiuzmi IS \VAS1IINGTON , Jumc ? t-TIme War do- iartlmmeiit 1155 posted . % ' bulletin : PLAYA IEL ESII , Julie 28.-The graves of tile dead are ii.h'r'kcd so that there t1hl be ho mlmlSthtkC ha Itcntiilcation. ! The hcaitil of time UlflY ' i r 'ortetl t am ! . tile sul'geOImtt am. reamaritiloly good 0uL51Ie of tile wounded. Thete err today less Uman ISQ macil SIck. So tar imo 1vulnletl have died 51111 but tWo Imlen have , licfj1 disease simice leavhhlg camp. ' , S1-IAFTI61t. Tile \'ar department also gives out ( lie following cable cormesitomhlchiCC ( \VASHINGTON. Julie 5.-Major Ceimemal Siiafter , Colnmamldillg , etc. ; Tile president directs inc to send lli thanks to you and yotmr army for the gallant action of yesterday - day , which I gladly tb. It. A. ALGER , Secretary ofVar. . IIAIQUIItI , Cuba. Julie 26.-lion. Secretary - tary of \ Var'ashhmigtoim : Sillcerest thamiks to tile liresklent for'his coiigrathilatioils. SIIAFTEIL , Major General. I.Ot''i'flS 'i'll 16 1)itjN'l'HEit ) ARMY. % 'nr leIlmrtlmlelmt i'tlIl lslms I lie i'iiets ! ! i-it-iIt , : i'rlcimds. WASHINGTON , June 2P.-Tiie War do- partmcnt lmims published a table , showing the prcSellt station of ( lie troops of time volun- tcer army. It is tile first of a series to be IlimblisiletI weekly for time benefit of who are aimxlotls to icmmow tile locatIon of tileir frIends alll ( with whom they may wish to commnmunicate. : TIme list does not give the prccise place at which the troops are , but hIll Icates shin ply tile headquarters through which they nmay be reached. it is as follows - lows : First anti Second Alabalmia infantry , at , liaini , Flu. ; First and Second Arkansas iimtautry. itt Chlclcaniatlgn ; Fim'st and See- entim CalifornIa limfantry , assigllect to time l'llIiihmliliCS ) , via Sami FritllCISCO Sixth Cal- ifomnia , Saim Fmaimclsco lattahiofl , artillery , Sail FrancIsco : First Colorado infantry , the thhmliiIlPlilt ( % , via Sail Frallcisco ; First Coil- imecticut himfantry , Covemndr's islailtl : b.it- ( cry A , CommiitiethCut. anti batteries B anml C , heavy artillery , ( loverlmor's isiniltl ; First 1)istrict ( If Cohunmbiii Infantry , Talilphl ; First ielaware ) Infantry , Goverlmoi"mt Island First Florida iimfniltry , Tanmpa ; lust Georgia In- ( ailtry , at chiekaumaliga ; SceolmO Geoi'gia Ill- faimtrv. at Tinupa : batteries A timil B ( If Georgia light artillery , at ( lihickamnnuga : First hllailo iilfulitry , to the I'hmihipplnes , via Sami Francisco ; First IllinoIs Infailtry , at Tanipa ; Secomlmi anti Fotirth Illinois infantry - try , at Jacksomivillo ; Timirmi ilild F'iftim liii- iiois i II ( mi ii I ry miiitl I II e Fl mitt I ii I imols caval my alld battery A , light artillery , at Chicks- Illinois infami- mauga ; Sixth 511(1 Sevelltim try , at Caimmp Alger ; One hundred aimtl Fifty-seveiith limmilamma imifantry. at Tampa ; Oime hluimdred iuiitl Fifty-cIgihtIm amid Dime Ilundremi and Sixtietim hmuihluilL Infaimtry , at Cimickamnauga ; One hiuiidretl 811(1 Fifty- Ii I iltil I ii d I nil ii lain U try , at Cain p A ige r Twenty-sevemmtim amId Twemity-elghmth In- ihlana battery , at Cliickamimaimga ; Forty- nimmtl * itnml Fiftietim Iowa limfantry , at Jack- stmnvllle ; Fifty-first Iowa infantry. to the PilliilpiimeB ) , viii San Francisco ; Fifty-see- 01111 ilifaimtry , at Cimlekilmatiga ; TwentIeth Kalmeas immfalltry , to til ' l'ilillplmiilmts ' , via 51111 FrancIsco ; Twenty-first ICaulttas Infurm- try , at ClliclarIlauga ; 41'venty-secoliml Ken- sail ixmfautry , at Camiip1Aiger : FIrst , Secomld and ThIrmi Kentucky jmmffltry , at Cilicka- nmaugu ; batteries A and B of ICeimtueky ar- ttiiery , at Cilicknmnauia tJnirst and Secomld Louisiana limfantry , at' fiamnI , Flu , ; First Maine Imlfamitry , at Chiltiitnmnnuga ; Fifth Marylanti Infantry , at t'rqmnpa ; Second cmi Nintil Mnsncilusctts infastry , to Cuba , via Tmtnmpa ; xtii Mimssaqhlnm tts iimfamltry , at Camp Ar ; Eighth 11ii8sillPl Infantry , aLChickanlauga ; Tbiry-hmrst Mielligan ill- failtry , t Cillcl < allltilIia ; Timirty-secomld dlchIlgan infantry , at 1Tlmtupa ; Tllirty-tilird ella Tbitty-fourttm Mlbitigan Infantry , to Cuba , via Tampa ; Twelfth and Fourteenth litinilesOtil. infantry , to 1Ciiltkainammga ; Tilir- teeimtim Mimmnesota imlfthltry , to tIle P111111 * . lImes , via San Francisco ; 'First MississippI Infantry , at Chickamnauga ; .Scventll Missis- slppi Infantry , at Jacksonville ; FIrst , See- oath anti Fhftim Missouri infantry , at Chickamauga - amauga Timird anti Fourth Missouri infantry - try , at Camp Alger ; light battery A of 811s- stmuri , at Cilickalnauga ; First Montana in- tamitr1 to tile PillllpjInCs. via San FrancIsco - cIsco ; First Nebraska infantry , to Lime PhilippInes , via San Francisco ; Second Nebraska - braska infantry , at Cilickamauga ; First troops Nevada cavalry , to the Philippines , Francisco ; First New hampshire Sixty-fifth infantry , at ( 'amp Wiger troops A nnml C , New York cavalry , at ( 'amnh' Al- gem ; Seventh North t'aroiina infantry , at JnckPonvillt' Secotmth North Carolina tnfan' try , at Italcigh , N , C. First South Iakota ) Illfantry , to the PiiIiIpmhlmcS , via Saim i'tan- ciscO ; Fltst TenfleBSC'e infantry , to tile i'lmhl ippilics , 'miii ' San Francisco ; Seeotmti TennesSee - See Infantry , at Camp Alger ; Third Tenacs- see infatmtry , at Chickalimaugat First anil Second Texas lnfnntry at Miami , Via. ; Third Tcxa infantry , at Fort Clarke , 'Fez. ; First Texas cavalry , at Saa AntonIo , Tex. ; batteries A and Ii of Utah highlt artillery , to the Pimilippines , via San FrahmeiscO : First troop Utah cavalry , to the Pimillilplacs , vift San FrancIsco ; Second atiti Fourth Virginia Infantry , at Jacksonville : Tiliril VIrginia infantry , at CanIp Alger ; i'irstVest \'ir- ginia Infantry , at Chickanlatlsmt First \Vis- cOhslh lmif llti'y , at Jacksonville ; Second and Tihird Vtscommshn timfalltty , at Chicka- immauga ; h'irat W'yoimilng Infantry , to time l'hliihlhilfl'S. via SaIl FrailcisCob aiso I'irst Wyoming light battery ; First Uniteti States volunteer cavalry , to Cuba , via Tampa ; Second liiilteti States rolummtccr cavalry , at Jacksonville : Thmirtk tll UnIted tatcs volun- Leer cavalr3 , at Clmickaniauga ; the Astor battery , to the l'htiipllllles , via Samm Fmnmi- chsco , S.tMi'SN ( ) Sl'INIIS SOI II ltlii'Iht'l' $ . CIIIIlilb'lllN * timt' ( 'iiliiims , liotim ( ) tii'Ts * 1mm it iteim fa r 'l'Imei r ( ' , , * i en ste. WAShINGTON , Jtmne 29-Tile Navy tie- l'mmrtlnelmt ' today l"310d the toihowimmg bulii' tin , gtvitig a retiort from AilImliral Sanlpsoil , tmimdor date of Jumle 22 , oft Santiago : On tile mmmomnlng of the 16th time batteries at the entrance of Santiago were subjected to a severe boniltarimnent [ my tile fleet. Time hiring was deliberate , amid ilm gdiloral , lflost excchielmt The batteries were quIckly si- ieileell , 0mm the 15(11 ( thS Texas , Marblehead itlltl Suwaflee tlstroyed tile fort at Guan- tailnImmo. Ot' the 10th tile Yankee engaged a Spall- sh gliltboat oft Clemlfuegos. OIl th 17th Lieuteliaiit Ilarlow , vithm two stt'.tllm iauncilcs , 0110 uimtit'r Cutlet l'oweli , UIId olme under Cadet Hart , 1115110 aim exanlinlltlon of Cabanas bay Time latlllciles were subjected to a ileaVy and cOlmtimltled fire at short range , 111111 verc struck scvellteeil times. alttloUglm 110 0110 was hurt. Lieutenalmt ilarluy. Ill imhs report , Ilartietliarinmalses thic ColitilICt of Cadets Hart aild l'oweli dId Co5lvltilli3 O'ionneil ' 81111 Bloom , On the 19th General Garcia anti illS Stat ! iIsted the ihagsimhp , ilavlng arrlve'l Gmat nmomnlng at General Rabi's cnlmip , ttt Accer- reilos. My iIImlmreBSiolls of General Garcia arc of tile umost ilensant character. lie a. large , hauisonie , macil of llmest frailk * t. emlgngiimg manners , mmd of Illoilt iloitl' afpearalmce. The fleet has , with nmy directions , fimi'- Ihisilelb amnms , clotiiiiig nimmi food to tile Cuban forces , both atiil east anti vest of Santiago. Mtmchm has been (10110 ( in tills di- rectiomm at Gualltanaimlo lmy Coinmuander Mc- Coils , who hits been imlost ciliclent in ren- dcring all assistance possible. Greet tour- age has been shosvn by the Cubans tmt Guantanaillo , antI Conmniammtier McCnlia is most eulogistIc 1mm rerorellce to their coit- duct. Tlmere are about 10,000 Cubaims In tills iimmnmetllate vicinity. 011 tIle 20th th nrluy tralisliorts arrived anti General Shatter anti I Patti a visit to Generals Garcia itilti hall. The process of discimlbnrkation was rendereti difficult by ilcavy seas , tIme imeaviest which we iiave 115th during ( lie three weeks tile fleet has been statIoned here. By : t o'clock in the after- lmooii , however , 4,000 JimOil Iveme ashore , and the work was proceeding Witll grout rapidity - ity , The pier was miOt hmljuretl , anti one of ( lie steamers ivent aloilgaitle of lit. 'rile water suliply Wits Ilot initlrtal. Tue Vesnvlus has tloiie almost nightly fir. lug silice it huts beelm here , tile explosiomi of tile siltllhS prutlucimig very great effect. -'l i.l. N'i' iil.4 ) 1' S IIAi'i'I'iR'S l'i.ANS. NOt ( lidired to % ViiIt tI.t' , irriviil of It. . I mm Cu cc.- , , , eli ts. WAShINGTON , June 29.-Presitlont McKInley - KInley was up uimtll well after lilitbnigilt timis morning , golmmg over the war situation with Secretary Alger. Adjutant Goimem'al Corblim was also With imial UI ) to a late hour. During the time the three were together at time lVhilte House tilere was an informal tilsclisslolm of tile situation , and it was stated positively that the dIspatch of reinforce- nments from ii 'e : Q.1ld uot C5USO Gelieral Shimfter to delay any 1)15118 lie mimy ilave formnulatetl. TIme iresidelit frequemmtiy of late has been slttilig tip until an early hour 1mm the niormiing watching the developumeuts auth m'altlng for IICWS frollm time arumy in Cuba. Botil Secretary Alger and Adjutamlt General Corbiii are usually 'ith 1dm ilmmtil a late hour on these occasions. As a result of the late hour at which he retireti , Presidemtt McKtmmley was unusually hate In beginning work today. There was a long line of callers that soon crowded the large rcceptielm room , hilt it was consitler- ably after 10 o'clock before he begun seeing 8il of timeill. Owing to ( lie crowd a imumimber of senators and mnenmhers left without see- log the preslllent , Semmator l'hitt had to call twIce ill conilectioli with securing a promotion for one of tile 11100 of cavalry ( hoop A , tile orgaimlzatlon now at Camp Alger , immathe UI ) princilaily ) of a number of representatives of oltl New York families , ltIltI Adjutant General Corbln , who caine over after 30 o'clock , to talk over mimic army matters , went away without accomplish- lug his nmission. Itejoici' uI Brauke's ( , im , i.mlsslim , ST. LOUIS , June 29.-A special to the I'ost-Ilspatcll fromu Cilickaoiauga l'ark says that there is great satisfaction felt amomig tile troops here over the report from Wasll- imigton that Major General I3rooke will be alllohnteti mimilitary goverimor of l'orto lilco. St. , rts to Join tlerritl , ATLANTA , Ga. , June 29.--Major George I' . Scimrivcr , speelal olllcer of tile Depart- meat of the Gulf , who WitS recently ap- poiimtetl mIlItary secretary to General Wesley MerrItt , heft last mlighlt for San Francisco. AY'S Terbk Speedily Cured By CUTCURA My baby was about four weeks 011 * when be began to salTer Irom that terrIble disease , Eczema. I triet every remedy I thought would do hint gotvl. I oven called In tue doctor Ilimo tout 300 it Wolilli rear away in tilne , but I useti his medIcine to noaccount. I dItI ot know what to do with hilni , lie crIed all tile tlmime and imia face Was equal to a raw of beat , it was horrIble , anmb iook6d as hr tilero wits Ilever any skin on it. I imati to carry lilui around on a pillow. 1 was fairly iliscoumageti , I was then recommended to use Cu'ricuiu. hisIEPiE8 , Tit first time I used them ! could see the change , I used about half a hmox of CCTICUIIL ( ointment ) , and riot one half cake of CUTicmnhA SoAp , and at the end of one sisort weele ray babjj was en1irc1 cvred. ¶ I'bero lmas never been a trace of it since , to-day liii skin is as smooth and soft as a 1)10CC ) of sIlk. Ithium. J , C. Peb,21't18. ' 360 So , 1st St. , Jl- - REIEIBERS TIlE SAILORS Senate ESt0tbb1lC8 a Precedent hI ItA llcsolutions of Thtnks. RECOGNIZES VALOR OF NAVAL HEROES ilimestinu of ilitmik % 'iiI iIa'reift&'r ( lmt l ) l'IRir ( ' iii liii' lisilMfll ) Of liomnr.s fur llrroie ( * iitiiitct. W'AS11INGTON June 20.-A imrecedeflt that will be historic' was stabiishetb by time 5eiato at its SeSsloIl today. For tirobably time first tlaie In the lltatory of the semiato a resolutIon was atiopt'd tclmderilmg tile thanks of c'olmgress to colanlolm seamen , spe- clflcahiy namlmilmg thrill tim the resolutloil , The resoltitloll t'lieiteti several iatrlotic Speeciles in whicim the iirivate soldiers of the array allti the COmi'mmlmOil sailors of the ilaVy were giowingly eulogireti. Tile resoiutlomms offt'retl by the lmre1iCtlt 'ere adopted , teimtlerimmg tIle thanks of colm gross to Naval Constructor liobsoim and the other heroes of time Merrinmac , and to Lieu- tt'nant Frank ii. Ncweonlb , conmmmmnlmdcr of the revenue cutter iludsolm , for his gallallt rescue of time \'inslow allil its ere' Oil Car- (101155 , anti retiring oil full Pay Ctiimttmin liotigson of the McCuliocil for tiistlmlgulshed services at Maimila. Coilsitieratlolm of the general tieficleilt'y bill was concluded , and the ulcastmro was 115850(1. Aim fllilcllttmlmcllt of great immlllor- teilce % 'aB attitciieil to time bill , imractienlii 1 gemlemal commseimt. It relates to the settlemelmt of time claims of ( lie goveranlemIt against the l'acifle railroatts , It mvas offered by Mr. Morgnil , tmllo lml5le a strolmg appeal to the seimate ( or Its ntlop. tioim , Before It mvns agreed to Mr. Willie of California ProPoseti sonIc atmimintinments to it , Immaklilg It omen llmorc binding on tile rontis than it WflS uI its origimlai ( orimi. 'rime amiieimtiimment in full follows : Tilat the 8ecretnry of time trcastmry , of (1111 ( imiterior slId tile attorlley gt'llerill , alId their successors uI 0111cc , be almtl tIle ) mire mtit i'tlhlltel a coimmmulesloim wttll 11111 imvcr to ctle tIle Indebtetiimess to tile govemlillmdilt I , im utmiug utmt of Limo Issue tif ( Willis iii aid of tile coiistrimctioi.i of tlm Ceimtral l'ncihlc ailtl \S'cstcmn l'aei tic bonl-ltltleti ! rtiilrolmtls , upon slick terimis Imilil in sucit 1111111 ilC as 11111) ' he ngreetl by timenm , or u lllztjerity of ( beam , anti ( lie owners of said roads , llroVltled tImt ally anti all settidilmellts tlmus iimitde shall ho subnmitteti Ill writing to time lresideilt for his apmrovnl or disapproval , auth umiless imp- proved by him simail not be blntlimig. Ctiit'vt ( lie FimI I ( 'loIns. Tilat said coimminission shah hut agree to aeCelmt a hess SUill lit set4lcmlleiit of the afllotiilt duo tlmon tilt ) fuil I ahmmotl mm t 0 1 all IiiilhCillai nmmtl ninoimimts to reimburse the Uniteti States for imiolle'S Pnid for immtert'st or otherwise , aimtl lrovltled ( list ssitl cOIll mIssIon is lmercby eiimpouscreti to grant euch tillmo or ( lames of ia'iiieilt ) by instmilhmnent nmmd at such rates of imiterest , to be mint hess tllan 3 per cemmt per animuin , l1a'able SCmlli annually , slid vitll suell sectiritios as niay rcenm expetliemlt , tmroviiletl , however , tlmnt Ill any SCttienlelit that limay be nmatie the Ihimal pnylmlent iuitl full miisclinrge of such intiebt- CdilCSIl shall imot be POstPOimCti to exceeti tell years , aimd tile ll'hlOle allmoumlt , priilclpal anti interest , sililli lie imahil in etiuiil senil-nimnual Iaylmi3iits * witlilli the Period SO Ihiniteti , antI lii all ) ' scttlCmllelmt iiiittio It 811011 be rovhtlcd If default 811511 lie 1115110 in all ) ' llamnmommt of eitimer priiicial or imiterest , or ilimy Part thereof , ( lien tile shole suimm 51111 all in- stal I Iri'n ts , tin mmcl ilitl silO I Ii terest , hmnl I 1111- mediately boconlo duo multi payalho , lint- withistnmmtliiig nil ) ' other stipulation of sahtl itettl einen t. That there Is imerehy apimropriatcd out of any iiioney iii tile treasury not otherwise approprlatcti time sum of $20,000 to defray time oxpciises of saith COilmilliliSlOn 1mm immakimig the salt ! scttleinoimt. Tllo bill as passeti carries about $227,000- 000 , the largest simm carried by any appropriation - priation measure slimce the civil war. After ( ho passage of the deficiency bill consideration of the Hawaiian annexatIon resolutions was resumed , Mr. Caffery ( dciii , , La. ) concludimlg his speech in oppositloim to annexation. ft ( -t it 1esit Ciut rut-i. WASHINGTON , Juime 29.-SwIft and Coni- pany of Chicago ilavo been awarded time big comitract for supplyiimg all the beef Iloeddib by time arnmy In Cuba. KSFORD 'S oswo ooR STAR for the table. The Original , Oldest and flost. ' EIIJC ri Wetworth Mill ( lovcrnmentsupervislon. Nm LrL1L : yearlorwnntotmoomn _ MAIOI 1 Biliousooss em i live liseit your ' , mimlRhic CAlA. ( IliuM intl find thenm pelfeet. Couldn't tie wltilout them I hamo uiseti them tortoine time for lntlIgction antI biliousness mind am aots coin pk'tely curoti Bt'comnmcad thienm , to et'ety one. Once trIed. you mIli hover Le Icithiout them ifl ( ho famIly. ' Etiw. A. MARX , AIbanyN. Y. - CA1DY ti0I , MARPt PIOIflSID Pleasant , Pltat1e , Potent. Tte Good , 114 Uool , I'eer , Sicken , Ycakener Gripe. lOt' , ale , tO , . , . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . , . st.tIte timid c..p' . , tlttso , 5.IriI. S T.r. l N 0 5t11i ftlti guarmiiitert1 liy all , trmm. M gtstSto & , URLITObIICCO habit. DUFFY'S PURE MRT WtIISKY ALL. DflUCCISTS5 _ - -1I _ _ _ - - - - - Mulim'm'sl Mht-rut ! ttiit-rsll Mrs.'tnslomv's ilootiming Syrup hums lmeeti used for over 60 ycars by nmilltuns of amutil- ems for their elliltiren ivililo teotiilimg mvitii Perfect SllCC'et'S. it iltOtilt's tile child , stmft. ella tile gummms , ahlli'l ( nil 115111 , CIlCOS'iimtt colic anti Is ( lie hist reniedy for 1)hitrrhmoea. SohI by tiruggists in every hurt t time world. lIe html C mumtl ask fur "Mrs.'illstiulv'5 $ ootlmlng Syrump' and take ho oilIer kind. 23 VomIts it bottle , O-WDIC4L ! Msii COMlHED TREATMENT -01' TilE GREAT CURATIVE POWERS , 1i1L ; l'ernmaliemitly lncateb in Onlitima , Neb. 130 ! Icartltlmil Street. lYe 1IC referelmee to tIme bct linimlca , bust- lmesi4 Inch aimti nmerclionts iu tile do' . WEAK M1)SUFFERIrO ) WOMEN If ) 'OII l4iifllIlS' iieti electricIty we Call gi 1'O I 0 0(1 ' * * 1l iii mill ) ' it ilti itll of I t it forums. Static , Fei'lltblty imiii ( ' , itlvim Ilic treatment , ml I itt ) nil lflhtliIiI'i' (1 ( 1 ( 'l2t't rlt'al boti y a 111,1 , I- 1111cc : ; for itt't'itth electm'ht'iil tl'ciltllleilt of lIllY part tr organs of I lie hotly. 1 1 you imt'eti lulc'tiidiil ti'tiatlllellt , We are prt-pait'ti 0 * ) give you the beet SIt'cirkl mccli- cal treimtillemlt tlmut ChIll be olmtalitt'tI itimy- l lIe re. I f your cnmtm Is deep scttcti : anti hilts lntt- Ilt'tl nmnmiy doctors , iteCiitIits mmimml reccietlieii , (11011 WO ila\'C time ailly ireittinemlt that cita gi' ( ' ) 'Oll relief ii 11th CII me , Omi V etmumilti llel iIFX'TiO-ti ( ElICAI. 'ritlA'rM EN'I' , iii vhllclm lIe coilmbllie t lIe gicit t Cml mit I it'e l1Os'- ers of electricity nni * mimetlicIlmes imy tmimi' own orlgiimal ilietiltid , Which cult's itfter otiierct have fm lIed , a iltl l * ) in tat iti o I uv llIc Ii va are effeetlimg cures of ( 'uSeS , that wtluld lie Impossilile to oimtaiim by electricity or cuedlehime alone , or Ity any otimer * 4)5(0111 ( ot trea I Imielit. Opemm tliiiiy fronm S a. ni to S p. iii. 51111- ( lays 10 to oiily. 'ivitiTE if you can not call. All corre- sltndenco iii litiit eilV&'lOitt'lt , coflhltieflttal , STDLT ELECTO MEDICAL NSTTUTE laos Ftm'tmain St. . Oumlililim , Neb. FlUC.'I'IONAI. . BrowoII flail Opens Sdpt. ltth ) , 4898. Boardimmg and 1)ay So hio1 , fom'Git'l Ummtier the direction of hit. hey. George ' .Vortiiliigtocm , S. ' 1' . D. , LL. D. Primary. preparatory and collegiate cotirat's , Corn- peteimt corims of tencimers. Mtderim * methods - ods and every rtdvnultago offered. Strict nttentltmn Ilaid to tIle amoral , mental and physIcal veli hdillg ( If ( lie students , Iipho- nuts comlel'm'c'l. Preilal'es for all colleges open . to wonmen. Special courses In high. ( ii. Emmgllsli , Sciences , A clekilt mtnd ? 'Iotiurii ' Languages . , Mclic illml Art. Tt'rnms Iiiod. el.itte. ltimiitllmig rollalretl amid In excellent order. Sanitary plumbing. SatIsfactory litealil Ileathiig , I'ilrcnts anti guardimmcls desirIng to enter PtlhmIiS myth lieBhiC ) itemiti for Catalogue , or dummy lmersmrlitllY to Mrs. L. R. Upton , Priu. IilW11L'il l1mll. 0 uilalimI , Nb gary AatQmy OIaJi4ai : : t'hmlildlngs beInirerected. Uttidentit rejsctetifust 1 SANDFORIJ SELLtRS. M.A. . Supt. , LEXINOTON. IfYouWanttoSee G * the Padfic Ocern * ! * There will never be a time when you can see it for so little expense. * * gf Yo Vnt to Make lome * * on ts BeLtif Snores e There will never be a time when you can buy so much of it for so little money as right now : _ _ _ * * EXCURSION GOES , OMAHA TO PORT- : f LAND , PRACTICALLY FREE , FRIDAYJuLy : 1t _ - - * - - . . 7 1g1i : ! : . L . . _ : _ . - - - - I