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TilE oMAhA DAILY IIEE : r111'1DAY { , i ui U4 OULUfl , .
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. I : iiEcI ( ONCAPIThL NATIONAL
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Relic of Chancy Moher' flank Oorne Up In
- Lancaathr t District Oourt.
OM BENTO1 GAVE IT TO J. H. TEMPLIl
3cU1ciiicit Or fl 'rr.nMiirr
Cmliii tgttIti..t . tIit. 4jti. ( Mtl ?
Ilte JInsi , of n Verr
Ii&tvrcfIig Suit.
'V LtNCOIN , Juno 2-SpecIn1.-An ( ) Inter-
b . .tlng cno Is ticing urgued In the ( listrict
rourt here , being one of the many uItR
' CaUsed by the fnlluro ot the Caliltal ? a-
tional lnk , in 1S3 ! , On the iTth of innhl-
Ary , 13. Jacob II , TinpIin , coUnty trca-
urer of Merrick county , mnie his nnnunl
Octtlcnicnt with the state nuditor an ( there
being io Templin the eurn o $48.53 $ Audi-
tot Toni iftiiton drew him a check for the
amount on the Capital National bank. Ou
the Ifitli o the month Teniplln ( tepnsItIIt
check In the local hnnk at Centra' ' CItY.
at bank sent it to Omaha. nod the
tjijnnlia bnnk forwarded it to the FIrSt Na-
tlbhnl bnnk at 1Ineoin for collection. It
arrived hero on the 2IRt , but wa held by
the First National tintit the 23d , the day
that the Central Nntioiini closed its doors.
Teinpilu ShilS Ilenton for the amount of the
cheek and llentons detCflse 1i that due ( Iii.
Igoncu was not obserVed in the handling of
the check , lie 8hoWS that oti the unto the
check was giveli ho had on deposit In the
bank sonietlilfig over 3,000. Judge CoruIh
has takei * the case tituler advisement.
flody McNnmarn , one of the gamblers scn-
' -tcnced to tlircu iionths In the penitentiary
for running a gambling game and tleecitjg
r rarmer ln7flel Iore ) , was taken to the PC- !
I titlary this norlIing. ) 11111 Gleason , who
was McNainnra's Partner in the ganitiling
Liisinss , Will be taken to the icnttcntlary
on the fith of JtIy.
Si IVCr IenuerntN' Cotteu ( bit.
, I , The state central committee of the silver
1. emocratlc party has ISSUOl ft call for the
.tato convention to be held In IAnColtt On
. the 2d of August. Tue representation is
. - based on the vote cast for Bryan in 1S6 ,
giving one delegate for cacti 100 votes. This
gtvcs liotiglas coUflt ninety-nine delegates
tiOt ! Lancaster ceunty forty-six , In ilgur-
log the vote the committee has taken the
combtncl ( vote of the democratic , vopullst
) and silver republican partIes.
' 't ' The ioiii1i8t. cotnntittce will meet hero
q at Chairman EhInIstebt's ( oil rOOI ) tomorrow
I to hatch to the irotests against the zip-
Portionmetit of delegates recently fixed up
by the EthfliStCIl ! clique and it is expected
that there will be it warzn time. Notice
has been scrved that those who ( ho not zip-
Pear at the meeting tierore it Is called to
order will not be tlIlOWCI ( to participate In
the deliberations. the object being to shut
cut a tow of tue nicinbers who must arrive
hero on later trains.
1 .1 ii I ! I i I ii I.iogiI Notes.
The Lincoln Street Car company recently
made a ( lonatlon to ( liii home for tue
Friendless nod the executive hoard of the
liorno lizi just laSHCI ) resolutloiis of thatiks ,
' Sonic thieves who svero wanted in ( ] ztgu
county were traceil trout Adams to Lincoln
by the blOflIiIolIttIlS ( 1(11(1 ( cnitureI ) ( here yes-
terlay. much of the toleii property being
also loctttctl. -
Ihenton Jhiaret. the governor's private scc-
retary , was called to Ieliver ) this morning
by a telegram nntiottncing the serious ill-
31058 of lila brother-itt-law. . M. Stuckey ,
whose liottie is In LPXiflgtOI. ! but vlto tins
bcett taken lii whIle visiting In Colorado.
' lI iss , ztna Edgreii , daughter of J'rot. and
Mrs. A. Ii. Flgrcn. has returned from a
year's nbscttce In Sveden.
Titonins S. Allen and Miss Mary Bryan ,
both of Litieoizt , were ntnrrlcd at Sal.-tit1 .
Ill. , the bride's old home. yczderday. The
bride Is a sister of W. J. flryan and the
groom is his iav ; iartner. Mr. and Mrs.
. . .Allezi will ninke their itonte in this city
after speziding a brief tune in Colorado.
Masher-in-Chancery lutuly yesterday sold
' the LansIng halt of the hall-Lansing block
' itlicler an order of the federal court. The
property was bid In by the Northwestern
Mutual Insurance company for $9,718.60.
An interesting case is now on in Justle
Leese's court. wherein Martenus Brethower
accuses DierkVerhhles of trespassing ,
110th ) parties clalni to have Icaseil the santo
piece of land auth hince the first of May
they have been busy plowing ti each vhiat
the other tizul planted. The case is likely
to be taken to district court. whichever
gets tue decision this time.
For evcra1 ( lnys'nst ) alt effort htt been
put forth to raise a subscription for the
Secoml regiment , zitid today a vehl filled
iurse'as sent to Colonel hills to ho used
a ) ; a hospiiai fund.
Omaha people at the hotels : At the Liii-
dell-Joe Kehley , I ) . C. Munro , A 11.'hlt -
lock , \V' . M. Thompson. At the Lincoln-
T. L. Fvauts. F' . 1. Loomis , W. C. Sunder-
land.
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f" FItEMONT , Neb. , June 29.-Speclnl- ( )
' , ; . ' The citizens of' this city htehil a niecting at
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' ' " . 'tlie hark last evening in honor of the local
company vhtlchi left this zoomIng for Omaha.
Fho conipany , lienuled by the Normal school
band , after paradIng the prlnicpai streets
of the city , proceetletl to the park , where
their arrival was greeted by a salute front
May Brothers' cannon. Volleys of cannon
firecrackers anti the cheers of over 2,000
PCOPIC. T. L. Mathews presided and in a
. feis' remarks which evoked loud cheers in-
?
. \ trothiced lion , C , G. Martin , rlio spoke
foi' five niltzttte. Other five minute spuechtc
were delivered by .1. C. Cleland. John W.
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some strong attd friendly baud svould only
give tltetii a lift.
. - Thousands of weak 0)1(1 ) debIlitated nticn
' nttti vontcn lta'e'fountl Dr.1tjeicc' Golden
Itedica Iiscovery tite powerful antI timely
: aid to set them tipon the level r ati of per-
feet recovery. It creates health by making
thi digestion perfect and the liver-action
regular anti thorough ,
It repairs vasted tissue antI builds up
solid hezilthy flesh and muscular power ,
It iii palatable , nod digestible by the weak.
est stoniacit ,
Iti chronic coughs and lung diseases , It Is
far superior to nauseating " emulsions " or
lucre stiiitttlatittg malt " extracts , " Its good
effects are real and verntaiieltt ,
1or . nearly thirty years Dr , R. V , Pierce
, chief consulting physician of the
and Surgical Institute , of
t vlticht ( lute this re-
' vroughzt thto.
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fl fflfflCOfltttI1 Ifohtenheck. Prof W. I ! ,
Cit mmons tua 1 W .1 ( 'ourtrlgltt After the
i1aklng the hoinpany nnhitl a binte of fIre.
I weriti nntI t1 nOIo of cannon lireerackcrs ,
I rasrehed to Masonic hail and sat lown to an : I
elaborate banquzet whIch was given them by
Oorge Vols , WIzen the cigars were passed
the boys were called to order and Dr. N.
II. Brown Introduced ss toastmaster. A
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large list of toasts were , The corn-
pany left ( isis morning at 10:40 : on the
thtion i'ncltlc for 1'ort Omaha , They were
ecortet ) to the depot by the veterans of
the Grand Army of the ItetuubiIc and over
3,000 people were on the streets ntpl at the
station to see them off.
SouR 4)1 Il'rn , nil lri.ii ii l.qitlge.
\VAVNF , Neb. , June 29.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram4-The Nebraska granti lodge Sons of
hlornuan convened in Wayne , the headqtiar-
ters of the order. this afternoon and wlil
be in. 5011310fl tintli tomorrow evening. A
great iheal of business has been transacted.
The following delegates are In attendance :
W'llllntn hletttel , Stanton ; Adolph Kopelln ,
ii. Ollgtnetihler , PIlgor ; I ) . Koenigstehui. AUgust -
gust Itrunumunil , John Oeterllng. Norfolk ;
J. C. Meicher , ( lust \ \ 'eszcl.'isncr ; Henry
Kirech , humphrey ; I" . hlesehi , Leigh ; J. hi.
Johatunes , herman Trimbortu , C. A. Lutz ,
Samitel Oa3q , Columbus ; 11. IC. Young , Jacob
Ilut1er , Nebraska City ; William lIamtzie ,
hierlin Ii. Ii. ngieklng , hlloomflelti ; 'lI-
llani Soo3t'ausa ; Christ V'nguer , Randolph -
dolph ; ( lust iharehert , John Sttckstcrf , Os-
month ; It. F'enske , 'lnslde ; 13. I'vors ,
Laurel ; henry boy , August Piei'eastock ,
Iretl Volpp , Otto Vogel , Wayne.
liitirlt itt Sliltie , .
SiDNlV , Neb. , Jtiuio 29.-Speclal ( Tole-
grnzn.-lJIg ) lrebunratlons are being made
here for a mamituothi l"ourth of July cele-
brat Ion ,
The Bhinunier school , which has been In
hurogress the last two wicks. Is a tieclileti
success. More tItan sixty are in attendance.
The classes are conducted by Prof , Walter
It. Siders of Alliance , \'nrd Vervatin ,
Lotigepole. nod Prof. Charles P. Chambers ,
this city ,
alma flirdwchl , 10 years old , living twenty
rnhes ttortljcast of here , was thrown from
his horse tltis afternooti aitti sulTereil a
fractured arm at the elbow joluut , A physl-
clan attendeth the boy anti set the lnjtired
member.
State ( 'Ii t'ist Iii ii qiMsiotlit r' Stit' let y.
IIL'ATIUCE , Nob. , June 29.-Spcclzh ( * Tel-
egratn-13 ) , I ) . Burt of Ornahta led the unorn-
log tievotional exercises at the State Chris-
tlan Misslotuary society meeting today.
PresIdent flaldwiti announced his commit-
tce , after which the annual report of corresponding -
responding secretary was read. It shuowed
a total collection froai various sources of
nearly 1i00. At ii o'clock i. V. Sollars
of Ohio delivered an address on "Persons
versus Plans. " Thin opening services thIs
evening Were leti by V. h. Shirley of Nd-
son. The exercises cloicd wItht an address
by C C. SmItit of Cincinnati on home mis-
Iout. 'rhiero 'ero a large flittuber of new
coolers at the groutitla today.
lb igiIt'iiigit liii rt.
IAICOT1CITY , Neb. , June 29.-Speclai. ( )
-Last evetiltig , as the gt'nvcl train on the
Cit icago , St. I 'attl , it I ii tt en Pol I s & Omn alma
rnihway vas making Its last run Into South
Sioux City , James Patterson , a brakeman ,
who \vas sitting on the brake handle as the
train rounded the curve into South Sioux
City , was thrown from his scat atii ( lauitlcti
In the rlghtt-of-vay on his head and shoul-
tier. lie was not missed by the train crew
for bait an hour , and in the nicantitne was
discovered lit nil umtconschous condition by a
young Intl of tile town. lie was suffering
touch pain from his shoulder and was con-
veyetI by the raIlway company to Sioux City
for trcatnzcut ,
( i.t-n I Iuiy it t Ileittiitgforl _
IIEMINOFOIII ) , June 29.-Speclal (
Tciegruin.-Thzis : ) has beeti a great day at
ilcmnimzgford on account of opening of the
creamery. Eleven thousaati four httzithretl
anti seventy poUntis of nuilIc s'as brought in.
\v. W. Marple of the Beatrice Creamery
coatpnny. Lincoln , who was present , stated
that this i'as the largest amount of milk
that was sttpphlccl at the opening of any
creanlery west of the Mississippi river anti
he never heard of so much being .turnished
any creannei'y in the Uniteti States. Addresses -
dresses were mnatle by lr. I'eters and Prof.
linecker of the University of Nebraska.
Iii ( lit. itiilit llttttie.
TECUMSEII , Nob. , Juzie 2'J.-Speeial.- ' ( )
Mr. anti Mrs. Jolt11 Kavanagh of Tectumsebt
have receIved a brief letter from their son ,
Fnsign Arthur ICavanaghi of Admiral
Iewcy's fleet. The letter was of a personal
character anti contained but few reniarks
in regard to the battle of Manila. Mr.
Kavanaghi says it was a terrific encounter
amid that he stood on the turidge of the
Olympia with the commantilng ohtlcer dur-
mug tite fight. The Spaniards ( ought desperately -
perately , but Ineffectually. One elicIt cx-
plotletl on the deck o the Olyitiplu , but
fortunately did bitt slight damage.
S.'liott l'l. ' . ' ( liiiit.
TAflLF flOCK , Neb. , June 211.-Special. ( )
-The annual election of school district No.
33 was lucId yesterday anti resulted in the
tietcat of the wonuen's cantlllaies anti the
electioti of C. . B , Johnson and M. ii , Marble.
The schools arc Ia fine contiltion anti the
treasurer's report showetl a balance on htantl
of $1,120.76.
hUMBOLDT , Nob. , Jutie 29.-Speclal.- ( )
0. A. Cooper and C. F. Mins were elected as
hOW mitetnberzt of the Board of Idttcatiozt
Monday evenIng. A 25 miii tax vas levied
and a nine nionthis' school year ordered.
I it 'CN t I ii i.e Ititl g e t < I II ey I ii lit , ii ii us.
COLUMBUS , Nob. . Jtjit0 29.-Speclal.-- ( )
The board of cileectors of 'I'hiusneltla lodge ,
No. 12 , Sons of hiernian , a ( ] erman tra-
ternal ortier , i'ero Instructed at the last
meeting to pttrcltase United States war
beaus with the surplus iuionc'y in the treats-
( Icy. The banks of thIs city hare no trouble
to soil tii bonds antI say they mostly go
In less than $500 lots , but have mtiade some
sithes ( if $2,000 , The First National has soul
over $12,000 since they mecelveti theum ,
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ASIILA Ni ) , Neb. , Juzze 29.-Special. ( ) -
The farniers in hilts section are busy liar-
vesting their wheat , Tine spring iviueat this
year its not so good us itt former years , bitt
the fail is'lieat ivili yield ntore than has been
knowmt ( or mitany years , 1)ennis Dean of
thIs city hints 140 acres that will yieiti forty.
five bushels to tue acre and there are many
flehtis tlmat wIll even yield attire than that ,
The corn in Iltis locality is needIng rain
very badly.
'lt , U U tet'c It'iti's' for 0 itinha ,
NORTH lhlNi ) , Nob. , Juiue 2'J.-Siuoclai. ( )
-Twenty volunteers of Coniluany 1 , Thirsi
regintuent , Captairt V , J. 'ttc\'ickcr ' coin-
mantling , left here this morning for Fort
Onualtzu , ih'blere they will be mustered Into
tue United States service , The balance of
the vontpany will be idcked UI ) at Fee-
zuiotlt. The boys were escorteit to the train
by the band and half the veoplu in town.
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LiSTINGS ! , Nob. , June 29.-Speclai ( Telo-
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rf.t Ingrain , a young auan cnn-
- 1ithuers , was seriously
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- "orses'
clerk to give up the office to himA aiim-
her of 'test Point attorneys were present
and after exhauzetivo Argumen ( on both
sties the court denied the writ. As some
tiuestion , purely of fact , were in Issue the
mnuttter will be tried before a. Jury at the
mtext regular term of tIme district court for
Citming county , which Is set for Septem-
her 26.
lint fls'niicr ntWc.tt I'oIpst ,
\VEST POINT , Neim. , June 29.-SpcciaL ( )
-The ienthmer still remaIns Intensely hot ,
very slight showers falling occasionally.
hay making has commenced anti rye Is
rently to cut , Wheat is in spiemild coluti-
tioti , is almost nil headed out and is well
filled , Corn plowing is near'y ' over , cori
In early planted fieltis b ln tqo tigI to
cultivate.
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IleleRn teus to ( tutu liii Ctiis't'ti t hut.
C1IAD1tON , Nob. , June 29.-Special-A ( ) ,
meeting of time Chatiron McCitihey club was
helti last night oust the following delegats
were elected to attend the state convention
of republIcan clubs next tnontht (1. A.
Eckles , A. M. llartiett , Alien it , Jullan , W.
II , Iteymmolds , J. I" . Stanton , t. C. harris.
ightt S'ttoli .trrnigur.I.
11UMIIOLDT , Neb. , Juno 29.-Special.- ( )
The case agalnt Nightatch T. W. Connor -
nor was dlsinisseti this nuornlng In Justice
court for want of prosecution. The charge
on which Connor was arrested was disposIng -
Ing of liquor without a license.
HAD RUN THROUGH A FORTUNE
i'oruit.'r huron Mer'itttttt iii,1 titus
Career l , Coi.iutti ( Iutic Sitblsie
Lii D&'it'ter.
HURON , S. D. , June 211-Siuecinl.-News ( )
comes front Detiver of the suicide of Cass
1) . hlougitton , late of thus cIty. Mr. Bough-
toil was amaumug the cnrly teeltients of Ilutromi ,
coming hero with his parents in 1SSI. Time
family was well-to-tb antt Casts antI his
father were among the first business firms
hicre They brought with theta a snug
little forttitte , aunt Casts was a lively , dudish
sort of ! elior , spcmithlitg money freely and
Indulging In any luxury that suitetl hilts
fancy , Later the title turneti anti'nhltufor -
tune followed misfortune in rapid succes-
sion. The fatally left here soon after losing
their residence property In the city anti also
otl the farni , by fire , together with a lrivate
barn lit the city in which vcre Mr. liough-
ton's fine horses. These fires caused no lit-
tic continent at the titne they occurred , amid
their orIgin itas always been a mystery.
The family located in Missouri , simice wimich
time little hits been known of thieni here ,
News of thd death of Casts Ilotighton by
suicide sas a great surprise to the corn-
niunity , thought It has long beemu kimo'ii
that lie was wandering over the country
seeking assistance from friemuds amiti others
with i'hiOmii he came in contact.
Suuit Ii Ut , tCttiLVsuut ( rn'erM.
CIJAM1iMtLAiN , S. D. , June 29.-Special (
Tclcgrain.-Thio ) eighth nmitiitnl meeting o
the South Dakota Sheep Breeders' and Wool
Growers' associatioa convened here today for
a two days' session. The Icatllng wool grow.
era of the northwest are here and the meet-
lag Is the iuiost iniportaot in the history of
the associatlomi. An Informal session was
held tizls forennomi. This afternoon the visit-
lug wooi growers wOre taken out in the
country to inspect the alfalfa Iieltls and the
( anions irrigated farms in this vicinity. A
btisitiess session viil be held tomnorrow forenoon -
noon , theb the regular sessiolts all day anti
evening at which rnany , intorstlng anti . in-
structlve iaPcr ) will be rend.
ii cti ( _ . i's , uss S sue I e j ts , t ii' ) eti.
RAPID CITY , S. D. , June 29.-Spi'cinl.- ( )
A RetI Cross society , atmxiliary to ( lie an.
tioaai society , has beeti organized In this
city. The oulicers elected arc : I'resldent.
Mrs. S. E. Young ; vice president , Mrs. Freti
nolcomb ; secretary. Mrs. Jttaics halley ;
treasurer. Mrs. Ii. B. Larrabee. The soiety
has raiseti $83 to be Used zitu zifl emergeliCy
fund by members of company M.
JtI-1t Ore Ils0iet"d.
DEADWOOD , S. D. , Jumie 2'J.-Speciai (
Telegramti.-The ) Starner Brothers today
struck a large body of ore at Ragged Top
which assays $300 a ton. The ore hotly is
tmiy a few feet from the surface of the
ground. II Is considered one of the best
strikes ever made In the Black Hills.
I' , ' her Cli it ii Ii ii titis.
1)EAIWOOD , S. I ) . , June 29.-Special.- ( )
The Union Star 11111 , pubhisiteti at Galetia ,
has gone into the hantis of George Bennett ,
an ohti newspaper 111811 of the hills. The politics -
itics of the paper will be chmaagcd from populist -
ulist to republIcan.
WINDSTORM IN MINNESOTA
I t itlow's isi'it Bit lid bugs atud izi nt-
ages Croiu. itt t Itt' Suit tlts'sterit
1'i-t of tits' n4titte.
MINNEAPOLIS , Julie 29.-A special to
tjm Journal froni soutitwesterti MInneSota
says that a heavy wimiti anti rain storm
passeti over that section Inst night , blowittg
down builthings anti ilaniagliig crops. Near
Trotsky two houses were tlemohished , bitt thio
OCCUpItttS found safety in the cellar. Otme
girl was batily hurt , Time depot was struck
by hlglitmuhtig and the buildings at the fair
grounds were razed.
Near MathIson , MInn. , a barn. a granary
auiti a school house were ( iezlitliSheIi ,
Lightning stritcic a churcht anti flour mills
at 1)awsott ) , Mliiti ,
TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST
l'rsiiitli lilt ies A it' t lust I IVIi I I ite
1"i.Ir lit Ne'Iurnnlii , A'eomiu tuililis-al
ii- uthiahula' ' , Vliails ,
W'ASiiINGTON , Juno 29.-Forccaat for
Thurstiny :
For Nebraska aumil South Dakota-Fair ;
variable wintis.
For Missouri anti Kansas-Fair ; souUtcrly
i'itmd' ; ,
For lowa-Gemieraily fair ; variable
northerly wituuis.
For Wyoming-Fair ; northerly winds.
OFFlCb' OF TIlE 'EAT1lFllt 1iiJtCt-AJ ,
oi1ltA , Juno 29-Omaha record tiC tern-
luerti I ii rt' ' it miti ru i it ( a I I cent reti vlt Ii the
eoireswitthIiig ility of tlutu last thirt'e ) 'etirs :
ibiS 1S97 1S11ti 1t
Mtxirnumi , temperature. . . 91 IS I'd OS
Miflltnunm tt'rnIerttthlre. , . 75 71 04 57
Averagt' tenmperuttimrc . . . . . 8i : S0 72 02
Itzilttnhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' .01 ' 1' .01)
ItFeorti of teimtperathmro auth itrceldtatlou ;
tit Onunha for this day tLnLl , simica March ,
Nornial ( or the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 74
EXCS5 for the ( htiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accttmiuititt'ai , excess since March 1. . . . . . . . . 167
Norn ii I m ti I iiftt I I for t lie . . . . . . . I ite )
Dciheiezicy fair the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch
'l'otiii rzitttfnhl msimiee lurchi . . . . . . . incites
IefltieltC ) ' tsiiicau Morchi I. . . . . . . . . . 1.10 inehteit
Deilcieticy ( or cor. period it'J7. . . . .177 lticiie
Excess ( or cor. perioti , lS.s6. . . . . . . . 2.55 itdIte8 ,
Jicitairiw frottt Sttijiauuts at S v. iii. , ,
Sovcnty.lifth Morititan timne. '
c.
STATIONS AND STATE OF
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Onuittu , clear . , , , , . . S3 9l 00
Norhlt I'latte , clear . . , , , , , , , , 78 10 (0
Sni itike City. clear . . , , , , 90 110 00
( 'tie eltne , itartly L'loutiy , . , , , 72 76 ( Jo
i.Qlty , clear . , , , . , . . , , . . , . , 78 82 :
: "tt..tr - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 ( ii )
urBi 90 :00 :
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PAND ( ) hEADS FOR SANTIACO
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SpanWi General Hots dpi' Eight Thousanti
Men wttt.irn.
CARRIES PACK TRA' AND PROVISIONS
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LttI.o
ills MnrcIt ius lInr9rsi .li hu ) fl Stunil
llnttsl. of Viihnnus , , , luttt lie Its
iieetcai , at SutaIngn l.y
? ixt Sunaus- ,
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( CopyrIght , 1s0 , by As.suciatecl l'res ; . )
PORT ANTONIO , Jam.ica , June 20.-On (
hoard AssocIated Prestj. , 1)lspatch hloat
Dauntless , off Santiago tie Cuba. June 2S.- )
The Flying Squadron , hitherto commanded
by Comntncithore Scimley , has lost Its itientity
by an order issiteti today by Rear Admiral
Sampson anti It has been merged into the
fleet , under tite atltiilrzil ,
The order caitsed considerable surprise on
board the Brooklyn , which has bectm the
flagship of the Flying Squadron , where It
was supposed the squadron would remain
intact at least utitil the fall of Santiago
de Cuba. Commodore Scitley has been as-
slgmtel to cotnntand tue tsccontl sqhltttlroii
attached to Atimirol Snimipson's fleet ,
Front two Cubati officers picked up by
the Vixen It has been learijeal that Getieral
l'afliO Iii moving eastward with 8,700 Spanish -
ish troops for the purjtose of assistitig the
beleaguered city of Santiago do Cuba.
Tite Cubans had conic to Aserratiero in
small boats vitht ( ilsiuatchtes from General
itlos for 4'tdtnlral Sainluson aitil General
Itabi. They report titat General l'ando itas
with him seven battalions , nutnbem'ing 8,700
muon , vIth cattle anti a pack train with
irovisions. lie loft Mamtzanullo , Province
of Santiago do Cuba , on June 22 , to relieve
General IJnares. The Spatilards verc tuov-
11mg at the rate of twelve nmiies a tiny whmemi
the inesseliger heft and at their liresetit
Sliced it is expected they will reach Sati-
tiago next Stmntiay , July 4.
The Cubans htave a stuall force hnmiging
on the Siiamilshi flank anti rear aiitl harassing
Gemieral l'ltmilo'S troops at every 5d ) .
ManzamiIlo ! Is 127 mallets frommi Samitiago tie
Cuba anti the roads ni-c In hash consiition.
The Cubans sny 11 Oeiierai l'aumdo reaches
lila goal It will be with less than half the
force ho has startetl with , The Cubamis
whoare ilarassitig iiiiti 'only number abottt
200 itien , but in tile hOSSCS ) anti In the bush
they are at a great nthvantago.
It Is lirobablo that innmmietilnte steps will
be taken to throw a force of Ammiericans anti
Cimbatis bct'eeti Generni l'nmitlo atid Geti-
oral Linarcs. Pressed as the latter is on
the east , lie could miot spare a mati for a
sortie to the svest ,
Athzmiirah Sampson has ascertained ( list
Adnilral Ct'rveru's fleet lms ntovetl Into ( lie
impper harbor of Samttingo de Cuba.
Gemieral Shafter , It his thispatchies to ( lie
secretary of i'nr , contphimrmemitt'th ( lie hlect
for Its assistnmmce in lamitiing troops.
With the soltilers landed from the Yale
yestertlay aiitl General Gacqia's army trauts-
ported frotu the west\1t'rdtts1,000 ! men In all
have 1)0011 thisemnbarke't'j ' L' ' ( lie vicinity of
Satitiago the Cuba.
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MAflK GRAVESIOF. THE DEAD
1 'It
vil1 1l NO I ) ItlICtI ( I tt maleittilieti-
titan itt ( ttusc lte3b'u itt IS
DQM i'eI-1 ,
WAShINGTON , Julie . . -The War do-
parttnetzt hizt POated tltifqpi'imig bitiletiti :
PLAYA IEL ) ES1'E1 , June 28.-Tito
graves of the death are u.hrketl so that there
" Iii be no mnistaks ! in llientiiication. The
health of the unity ' I reported to imie by
( Ito sttrgeommtt at. reniirkably * gootl outside
of ( ho wounded. There , qri today less than
1Q macn sick. So far ito 1.voutttlrn1 Jiave thicti
amid hut t'o macn have , of thisease sitico
leavitig camp. " , SIIAFTBIt.
The \Vam departmetit also gives out th
followimig cable correspontlentee :
WASHINGTON , Julie 5.-Major Geimerni
Shatter , Comttiauitiiiig , etc. ; The presitlezit
directs inc to senti htl thiniiks to yoit atiti
your artny for the gallant nction of yesterday -
day , which I gladly tb.
Ft. A. ALGIIIt , Secretary of War.
IIAIQUIItI , Cuba , Jittic 26.-Iiol. ! Secretory -
tory of \ VarVashuitgtoti : Slitcerost thanks
to tite irCsitheflt for ' his , .ongratulatiomis.
SIIAFTEIt , Major Genertih ,
i.OCA'I'liS 'i'll I' VOIUN'l'lcI'iit .tltM V.
% 'ttr 1)i.iinrtliteitt I'athi ishies I Itt , Fitets
fs , . ! 't'tiellt ( if 1'rieratis.
\\tASiIING1'ON Juno 29.TiteVar tie-
partment line puhuiahetl a table , showing ( lie
prcsemit statiomi of the troops of thte voiitn-
( cer arlmiy. it Is the first of a series to be
pitbilahied weekly for the benefit of uiersomis
who are atixious to know the location of
their frietiths antI 'Ithi whoni they may wish
to communicate. The list tiocs not give the
prccise phace at which tim troops are , but
indicates simply the hethtkuttarters throttgb
which they mnay ha reachicti. It is as fol.
lows :
First aiitl Second Alabaiima infantry , at
Miamiii , Fin. ; First aunt. Secoitil Arkamistti :
litfantry , tit Chiickamnatiga ; Fit'st 00(1 ( 5ev.
enth California Infantry , asslgmtesl to tue
i'ltlhililttcS ) , 'ia San Framicisco Sixth Cal-
Iformiia , Sant Francisco hattahion , artillery ,
Samt Francisco ; First Cploratlo lnfauitry , ( lie
l'hilhippitt&s , lii Sami Fraiteisco ; First Con-
necticut. itifantry , Governdr's Islantl ; battery -
tory A , Cotinectlcut. anti batterIes 11 amid
C. , lteavy artiliery , Covermior's isinitti ; P'irst
District of Coittunhia litfatitry , Tanipa ; First
le'lavare infiiiitry , C.overmior's islanii : First
Floi'itia infantry , Tanipi ; Flist Georgia infantry -
fantry , at Cltlc'kaitiahtga ; Second Georgia itt-
fatitry. . at Tanipa : batteries A nitd B of
Georgia light amtiilery , at ( Jlmicknmnnttgit ;
First ltlalttm itiftttitry , to the Phtihippinets , 'in
Sati Framiclaco ; First illinois iztantr3' , at
Taut uta ; Secontl a nth Foim ml hi I I I I nois i ii Can -
try , at Jneksotiville ; Titirtl zititl Fifth liii.
tiois Itifatit ry nmttl the i"lrst llhiitots cavalry
amid ltatt'ry A , light artillery , at Citlekit-
inauga ; SIxth anti Sevemmtht Illinois imtfan-
try , at Catiip Alger ; Omie hluntlt'etl anti
Fifty-sevemithi Intlinita Infantry. at Tampa
One hluntireti amid Fifty-elgittli aitd One
ilittidreti nail Sixtieth lmttlltizti : lnfnittry. at
Clticknmntiitga ; One hlumitiretl amid FIfty.
til nthi i ii tI I au ii i a ii t ry , at Canu p A iger
Twcnty-sevtnith nitth Twc'nty-elghttlt In-
tilanti battary. at Chtickarnauga ; Forty-
ninth anal Fiftieth iowa infantry , at Jacksonville -
sonville ; Fifty-first Iowa infuntry. to the
PhilippInes , via San Frauicisei ; Fifty-see-
ontul infantry , at Chlekmfmnnuga ; 'l'weittietht
Kansas infantry , to a tlt ' 1'liliiptimmes , via
Situ Fratucisco ; Twenty-fit-st Kititsas infan.
try , at Citlckntmtauga ; 1.'wenty.secomiti icon -
slits litfamitry , at Catmip 5Aigor ; First , Second
amid Thtiral i'Centtcky ( ) , ofitfltry , at Chicka-
niautga ; batteries A anti B of Kemitueky or-
tllhery , at Citlckamnauia't'irst anti Secot'al
LoUttsitimitt litfamitry , at. tfltitni. Flu. ; First
Maine ltttantry , at Ciliokntmiuumga ; 1itlt (
Marylztnil infantry , at iTqiiipn ; Sccohmtl anti
Nintit Mnsnciiitsetts iptaLry , to Cuba , via
'baum ; itli Maasavltuz tts itifantry , at
Camp AIgCr ; Eighth , MiissiItpi Infantry ,
aL Chickanutuga ; Tbir'-lirst Michigan itt-
fantry , 4'gt Citickamnhua ; Thlrty-secomttl
iclziganimifatitry , at 11'nthpa ; Thtlrty-thlrti
arni ThIrty.fourth MIbhIigtln Infantry , to
Cuba. via Tampa ; Twelfth anti Fourteenth
Isflnitcusota infantry , to Cllkkammmauga ; 'i'itir-
teentb Minnesota iufthttr , to the Philip.
hines , via S'iii F'raticiseo ; 'First Mississippi
Infantry , at Chickamauga ; ' Seventh Missis-
sip1tl Infantry , at Jacksonville ; First. See-
end and Fifth MIssouri Infantry , at Cltick-
amauga ; ThIrd aitd Fourth Missouri infati-
try , at Camp Alger ; light battery A of Mis-
Etmiirl , at Chickamiiaitga : First Montana in-
fantr1 to ( lie I'hilhippines , via Saa Frau-
else ; First Nebraska Inramitry , to tine
iitiiipIuifleS , via San Francisco ; Second Na-
braska Infantry. at Ciiickamnauga ; First
troops Novatla cavalry , to the Philippines ,
q5 Francisco ; First Now hiamnpsltim-o
' -.Ii'Ti.i.k'Jr.2L New Jer-
Sixty-fifth Infantry , at Camp Alger ( coops
A sash I' . New York eavsiry , at t'atnp Al-
ger , Sevtith North Carolina infantry , at
Jacksonville ; Second North Carolina mien-
try , at Raleigh , N. C. ; First South Iakota
Ittinatry , to the i'hillpplmics , via San Ftafl-
cisco ; First Tennessee infantry , to the l'hiil-
Ippines , via San FrancIsco ; Second Tennessee -
see infantry , at Camp Alger ; Third Tennessee -
see infantry , at Chiickamnttge First anti
Second Texas infantry , at Miami , Fha. ;
Thini Texas infantry , at Fort Clarke , Tex. ;
First Texas cavalry , at San Antonio. Tex , ;
batteries A and it of Utah light artillery , to
the I'ltullpptnes , via San I"rnmmclaco : First
troop Utah cavalry , to ( ho PhIlippines , via
San Francisco : Second anti Fourth Virginia
Infantry , at Jacksonville : Third Virginia
infantry , at Camp Aigert First \ Vest'ir. .
ginia Infantry , at Chuicknnuatmga : First \'is-
cotisib 'Imifiimutmy , at Jacksonville ; Second
anti Third 'tseoiisIn litfatitry , at Chicka-
ninugit ; FIrst Wyomiulng infantry , to ( Ito
i'iiilhiiuiitea , via San Framiclsco ; nitun First
Wyoming light battery ; First Uniteib States
volunteer cavalry , to Cuba , 'la Tamiupa ;
Second Ummited States volunteer cavalry , at
Jacksonville : Thirtieth United States volun.
teor cavalry , at Chulckanunuga ; tIme Astor
battery , to the Pltlhlimplnes , 'ln Sati Frat'-
deco.
S..iil'i4ON Si'iNIM 501i H lhI1l'iI'I'S ,
Cotuiuiiiiaciitus tin'tuhuuimaua , lInt It tilI'erus )
itital leii fsur 'I'ltt.l r ( 'sitrne.
WAShINGTON , Juuo , 29-The Navy tie-
hiarmucitt ( today ' -cAted ( lie following tithe-
( In , givIng a report froni Adtnlral Sampson ,
ttntier date of Jitno 22 , off Santiago :
On ( ho morning of the 16th the iateries (
at the entrance of SantIago were sittujt'cteti
to a severe bonitiarsimetut by ( he fleet. Thue
hIring was deliberate , and in getuoral , imiost
excellent , The batteries were quickly tut-
heitced. On the 15th ( hi. Texas , Mat-blehteati
anti Suwatmee tistroycti the fort at Ouziui-
tamiamito.
Oc the 16th ( lie 'cunkee engaged a Siunn-
sh gunboat off Clemifuegos. On ( hi , 17th
Licitteitant hlnrlov , vtthi two steuuu
launches , omie untler Cadet Powell , lititi onto
umither Cutlet hiatt , mantle an exanilaittlon of
Cabattas bay. The laititeites were subjected
to a heavy and cotmtiiitteti lire at short range ,
amid were struck sevemtteeti times , altiiouglt
uio one was hurt. Lieuenntit ( hiarloil' , lii
ltls report , iuartlculam'iy praises tIme conthttct
of Cadets Hart amiti Powell amid Coxswitins
O'Ionnvll atiti Bloom.
On ( tie 19th General Garcia amid lti tutnif
vilstcd the ilagstmip , itavltmg arrived titat
mtiornlng at General labi's ( camp , ttt Acccr-
redos. My itiupressiomis of Gemior.'ui Garcia
are of thue ttuost Pleasant ehint-ncte'r. tie ii
a large , Itautisomno niati of most. franik au.1
etigngiitg intituners , timid of niost sohti' ,
a1iearauice.
Tito liect has , vithi mtiy directions , fiti'-
mulshied arms , clotiulttg amtti tooth to the
Cubait forces , both atuth cast mitt vest of
Saittlogo. Mttchi has beeti dotie in tttis dl-
reetion at Guantamiattio by Coxiitmiattther Mc-
Cahla , who has bectu miiost otilcient In ron-
dcring all assistance Possible. Great courage -
ago has been shioi'n liy ( lie Cubans tit
Gtnanmtatiamtio , nnti Conutminmider McCahi&t & is
miiost cinlogititic In m-eferelico to their coit-
ditct. There are about 10,000 Cubamia
in ( lila ittimnis'tilate vicituIt' .
On ( lit' 20th tue army tratisports arrived
anti ( ] cmiernl Shatter atitl I paid a visit to
Generals Garcia anti Itabi. TIte process of
thlsemmibarlizition vas reittiertcd ti llhheiml ( by
heavy seas , the heaviest which we have hind
duritig ( Ito tiiree weeitu ( lie ileet ims beii
statioticil here. By 3 o'clock in the utter-
mioomt. however , 4,000 tmtenvere asIiora , nmuh
the work 'ns iirtuceedittg with great rapid-
lty. The pier was miot iitjttreti , amid onto of
the stcatnet's vent aloigsitltj , of tlt. Tite
\'iiter supply ivtis not Injtnrcti.
The Vesuviuts hints dotte alimiost nightly fir-
big sincu It has been here , the explosion of
( lie sitelis prothitcing very gloat effect.
% 'ti.I. Nt ) ' ! ' iiil.Y 511 A I"UI1R'S I'IANS.
Sot ( tislereti to -i : ; ( litArriviti of
I. . , ' I ii ft. re.-iti ( itis.
\VASIIINGTON , June 29.-h'rcsttlenit Mc-
Klnley was up tmtill ( s'eil after itiitinightt
tltls mmtormiimig , golmtg t'er tlte i\'ar sitttatioit
with Secreat'y Alger. Adjutant General
Corbin was nisti vitIi hIm up to a late hoitr.
During the time the three were togetlter at
the White blouse tltere wzts an lnforzminl
dIsctisslott of' ( lie situation , anti It was statetl
positively ( lint tlte dispatch of reiimforce-
iiietits from lt re : ' 0U1d not cause General
Shafter to delay anty lilans ho niay have
fortiiuiateti. The president frequemitly of late
has beeti sittittg up until an early hour in
the miiortilng Watching the developiiieitts amid
waIting for iiows trommi the army iii Cuba.
Both Secretary Alger anti AdJutaztt General
Corbin are usually with ItIrn until a late
hour on timese occasions.
As a result of the late hour at whIch lie
retired , I'residemit McKinioy was unusually
hate lit beginning work today. There was
a bug line of callers ( lint sooni crowded ( lie
large rtception room , bitt it was considerably -
ably after 10 o'clock before lie begun seeimmg
any of ( htemtm. Oivliig to ( Ito crowd a nuizuher
of senators nmid nuembers left without see-
lug the prcsltlemit. Seimator Plat ( had to
call twice iii contmectlon with securing a
protnotlon for one of ( ito itieui of cavalry
tm'OOl ) A , the organization now at Camp
Alger , nmiade ill ) itrincipally of a nuniber of
reiresctttativea of olti New York ( umtiilies ,
Itmiti Atijutatit General Corbltt , vIio came
over after 10 o'clock , to talk over sonic arnty
nizttters , vent away without accomnphisit-
lug hilts ntisslon.
it'Jlilee ii t Iiroske's ( 'oiuiuuihususiata ,
ST. LOUIS , June 211.-A special to the
l'ost-Iispatchi from Cutlckaniauga I'aric says
that there is great satIsfaction felt among
( lie troops itere over the report from Waslt.
itigon ( tltat Major General Brooke will be
appohtiteti military goveritor of l'orto Rico.
Stuurtu. to .Jolui ierrIt * ,
ATLtINTA , Ga. , Jitne 29.--Major George
p. Scltriver , special oiliccr of the Department -
mont of the Gulf. who was recomitiy op.
iolnt'tl ntihithm'y secretary to General Wesley
Merritt , left last night for San Francisco.
ABY'S
Ter1bb
Speedily Cured By
CUTCURA
My baby was about tour weeks olsI vbtcn Ito
began to sufter from that terrible disease ,
Eczema. I tried every remedy I thought
womthti do Itlin good. I oen called In the
doctor iiio toiti mn i ( wottltl wear away in
time , but I used hIs mctiiciae to noaccount. I
ditl not know vbzat to do witlt Itim , Ho crieti
all ( lie titan and liii face was equal to a raw
ploco of macat , it was horrihde , antI looktl as
It there was miever any skin on ft. I had to
carry ltizn around on a pillow. I was fairly
discouraged. I was then recommended to use
CuricuilA ltiurnir.s. 27tefirat time I used
them I could see the change , I used about
bait a box of CUTICIIRA ( ointment ) , and not
One bait cake of CUTICUIU BOA ! ' , and at ( be
end of one s7sar we6 my baf'y was entirely
cured , Titero hiss never been a ( race of It
eltice , to-day his skin Is as smooth and soft
as a iiieco of silk. Mats , J. C. Fit E1 _
Fob , 2108. , 360 So , lit lIt. . P'
Toknor'
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R1IIIBERS TilE SAILORS
Senate Establishes a Prcccnt in Its
Rco1nttons of Thanks.
RECOGNIZES VALOR OF NAVAL HEROES
Qitcushisuit of ltnnlc ' . % 'Iil hltu'renfti'r ( 'itt
:4u : i'I ttre lit the I ) iaiitiusai of
Iiiuitsrus for ilcrsulc
Cntutluct ,
1VASilINGTON. . Juno 20.-A precedent
that will be historlc was etnbiltuhett by the
aenhate at. its sessIon today. For probably
the first ( into In the history of the tuctinte
a resolution was atbopttb tendering ( lie
thanks of coiigress to conirnomi seauiuen , spe-
clficaily tiatititug them in ( lie resolutioti.
The resolution elicited several patriotic
sluceelmes Iii wltich ( hue iirivae soldiers of
( he army zitith ( hue conummioti sailors of the
navy vere glowingly eulogized.
Time resolutiotis offered by the liresitlent
\-drc adopted , tetttierimig the thanks of coti
gross ( a Naval Comistructor lioltsoti anti ( lie
other heroes of the Merrlttiac , anti to Lieutenant -
tenant Frank II. Newcotnh , conuiminuutier of
( lie rivenue cutter IIiuhson ( , for his gahlnuit
rescue of ( hue Winslow amuil Its crew off Car-
deans , anti retIring emi full iiai Captalmi
hlotlgson of the McCulloclt for thistltuguislted
servlcee at Manila.
Coitsiaherotion of ( Ito general tieflciiiey
bill was cotuchittleti , niud tte mjieasitro was
PaSseth. Ati antemitlnictit of great lnupcur-
( amice was nttnchtt'd to ( Ito bill , prnetleaut' huy
general coiisent. it relates to the settietnetit
of thiti ciaitiis of the govereinielut agaumust ( hue
h'aelflc raIlroads.
It was olfereti by Mr. Morgnit , vIto niuatho
a strotig appeal to the semuate for Its aihop-
tlomi. hiefore It was agreed to Mr.'lthto of
California lurolioseil smite anientinietits to it.
niiaklmig it eveti more lulnihing ott ( he roatis
tiinn it was itt Its origitial tarot. 'FIme
aiiiotidumient in lull folloovs ;
That the secretary of the treasury , of ( hue
interior amid ( Ite attorney generah , otiti thtetr
successors Imu ohilce , be ntitb they are miiu-
iioititeti a cutiuatiesioti with full power to
I ele ( ( Ito imitiebeshness ( to ( hue gave ! tttiient
.4 ! aiwhug tuitt of ( lie Issue itt liontlts in tiitl of
( ho coiistrttction of ( lie Cemttah ( l'nclile amid
\Vestcrn i'netihc botub-tiliheti raihrozttlts. ititomi
htCii tormiis auiui in ttttch itittuner as miiay he
ogreetl by tlut'nm. or a majority of thmeii : ,
amid ( lie owners of saul roads , itrovideti ( lint
am ) ) ' anti all mtcttlennemtts thus minnie msluahl Ito
submnttted In w m'ilttg to ( lie iresidemit for hits
eliirovnI or disiupproviil , zuiid hi it less au-
proved tuy htini tsimnhl not be himtidltmg.
L'sIllO't I his Ftthl ( 'I it I tii.
That said commIssIon shah muot agree to
micCdhmt a less sunti lii aetthcimioiit of ( Ito
antiohmtt ( tub thitni tiic ( till mimuuoittmt of all
pm ttieipal tititi aniotimits o reimiibitrte tite
Utiiteh States for niiottoys imnild for interest
or otherwise , amid provided that ssiti cool-
missiou is hereby etmiponereth to grout such
( mutt or ( inmics of u'aymeiut by lntstaihmemit
amid at such rates of interest , to be itot less
timlimi 3 ler cettt uier nttiitinti , payable scout-
omimittahly , atiti with such secinrlties as nitiy :
ccciii CXiCtiitiiit , provltit'th , however , that Iii
nmiy settlenienit ( lint may be minnie ( lie
payment itmiti limIt silschnrge of such liutlebt-
etlnmeslu shall miot ho Potutlmflhietl to execeti ( cml
years , attth tiio witolo mimiuoutlt , prIncipal anti
itmterest , shall lie paid Iii etimitil scnii.tiiimmttnl
Paytmiotits wlltiti the Imeriod so iimmmlteh , atiti
iii ami sethcntteit , matho It shall be provitled
If thefiult siutli ho tootle in anmy tia'imient
of either Prlmicilal or ititerest , or ammy luirt
thereof , thtcn ( Ito \s hole sum and all iii-
stnh Imnemi te , un lid liii I amid I ii tort-at , shuni I I tuu -
mediately hicconmie dime atitl luayabhe. not-
withstauihltig any other stipulation of saith
btitL.citltj.t I.
That there is Iterehy appropriated otit of
.
tin ) itiOtity 10 ( ho treasury not othtcrm'ise
appropriated ( lie Shtmmi of $20,000 to tieftay
the expetuses of said cotnmtnittslon in muaklmig
the said settlement.
Thio bill as passeti carries about $227,000-
000 , ( he largest slim carrieti by nay appro-
irlaion ( mnt'ashmre since ( be civil war.
After ( ho passage of tluo tleficleitcy bill
consltioratloii of ( lie hiawallami atmmiexathon
resolutions was resumneti , Mr. Caffery ( thetim. ,
La. ) cotucluthimtg his speech in opposition to
annexation ,
S'lfd Gatus it h'tIt Csui.tritet.
WASHINGTON , Jitne 29.-Swift anti Conm-
umany of Chicago Itave been awarded the big
coiitract. for supplying all the beef ticedeti
by the arimmy Iii Cuba.
( SFORD 'S
OSWEO CORN
STARO
for the table.
The Original1 Oldest and flost.
Biliousness
tat hvo useil your aluuslulc CASCAm
IIh I's anti fimmti themn perfect , Couldn't tie
wihomth them I htmr Used thni fom'i.omae time
for Indigestion and bthIoiisness nuid tim now corn
piatchy cured hieconimnenat thueni to erery one.
Once tiled , oit icllh iiCvr be ichtlmoiti them lit
the tanitly. ' Ittw. A. MARX , Aht'enyN , ' .
tsADI was nioutsio
Phpaant. Palstat'Ie , Potent , Taite flood , 114
aooo. eyer ( ( Iciton. Vcsteuer , ( irlu'c , lot' , 2.c'.tso.
. . . CURE CONSTIPATION.
5lIl. . tIim , C.-pay , tIle. . . , * .atr.t , It , . T.rt. ill
N 0 , , . Sohtt SItu gnuutee.i tiy all drng
tuisthto t.UftlhTubaccu ilabli.
DUFFY'9
PURE MIthT WUISKY
ALL DRUCCIST .
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; t hi s.t' , , I 'l au htvus I I 'to t Iteuts I 11
Mrs.'inslow's , Soothuliig S'rttp limits been
used for over 50 yours by tiulhlioius of mimotht-
ertu for their ehtlldremm wluiio teetltitug with
lierfect success. it icotlies ( lie vhultl , soft.
emus the gttmnums , niltuyus nil ; tnin , cores whtutt
colic ttnth is thni best remedy for Dharrhoe-n. _
Solti by thrhigglsts in ever' iuitrt of th
verIti. Ibsi sure amid nsk for " . \'Itushow'i
Sootluing Syrup" and take mme other kInd.
edits tt baffle.
- baffle.OMEDICAL
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COM1NED TREATMENT
- GREAT CURATIVE POWtR
-OF Ti-IC ,
1'
Pcrmnnmieiitly loeatd in Oniulia , Nob.
1301 Fnrtuiitmu Street
' \Ve i'o reference ( am the best tmnmmhu ; , bust-
muess inca anti mimerchiaiuts iLl ( Ito city.
WEAK
ANISUFFERING WOMEN
If ytiti sitiipiy uueed s'lt'ctricly ( st' can
give It to yuit Iii ntiy niuti till of its forinit.
S ( at Ic , Fct'a&l it' it iitl ( ' it I vi : it ie t rca t bent
it istu it I I malt iiumt'r tu C elect rita I hod y a p hI I-
iliit'i.t for ttitt''imtl eieei'lt'itl ( treititieitt t ,
itimy Part or orgatta of ( Ito luotiy.
I f you need ttuctiicnh ticntmuit'tmt , we am
PrelulL red I o gi ye you ( Ii C hit'tut mtIta'i'itl : imied i-
Ca I t i'eit t itieti t I Ititt Cttii be ott liii mit'th ntuy-
where.
if yuutr eimte to ticep cteti : ( amid lois tiaf-
lIed mmmii tiy tltcttumii , , ii t1'Ci It I 1st s it liii rout ail lea ,
tiis'tl % l't' Itavo ( lie oumiy tmt'iitmuuetit ( hint eon
gi ye you rei Ic C a mm ci cit to. ( I it t' c tnihtliit'ti
El.EC'1'lO-MFIlCAI , ' 1'lti'Vt'M RN'i' , iii
which we commmtiimie ( Ito gm'ezit cinrtttive lnov-
emit of elect ricity and tiiediclties Iiy nttr owmt
origitinl meltotl. ( % 'ltlcIt ( 'ItCI'S tifter ntiicrs
hirtve ( a I it'tl , ii mid luy inca mts of vlutt' hi vo
are efft'etitug cures of cisses , tltitt wtuitid
h ) ( . inipnssihbe to tihttnini by oic't'tricity or
mmiesiicimio itlomme , or by mitty otlter 5)'semmm ( of
( rent meti ( .
Open ihitily fmotmm 8 a. in. to S ju. mn Situ-
days 10 ( only.
\VhllTl if 315)0 Cliii hot coil. All corre-
slioiudonco In hitin ciiveiopt's , conihtiemittal ,
SThTE ELECTO
MEDICAL INS'HTUTE
I 30S Eututimi : St. . Oittatlmzt , Nob.
HIiJCA'I'iONAl.
Browriell HalF1
Opens Sept. 1)tIi ) , 4898.
llozii-din ZIIId flay S J hOot , fot'Git'l
Untice ( ho dtrecltmm of ilt. 11ev. George
\Vorthiinigtoiu , S. T. D. , LL. D. I'rimary ,
prepamatory amid colleiinte courses , Corn-
petemit corps of teacimer3. Mtiderii amcitli-
otis auth every tulvaittztgo offered , Strict
ttttetitittri 1)111th to ( Ito nimorni , mental and
physical veII beltig of ( Ito tututhcttts , Dlilo-
conmfct-t'etl. ' ' -
hiltS h're'itlit-es for all colleges
open to woolen. Special courses In higher -
er Ptiglisii , Scieniceis , Aimiiit and Iilutiacrni
iangttageus , itimttic auth Art Ternis ntod-
orate , hiitiithlmmg reinuhmeii a nfl Iii oxcelictit
ortier. Samiitnry udumbing. Satisfactory
stetitii Iteuting.
Parents anti guarditimma sleiuiring to enter
pupils will please mtetld for eaahoguo ( , ( ii'
( ti-lilly lersnnnlly to
Mi s. L. R. Upton , Priu.
RIOWIIL'hL huh. Omaha , Neb
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EiUCA'i'IONAL.
rwvthamyiw '
I Government sunorvislon Nowiiitlldin beingerected , Htiident rejected ( jit
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If You Want to See
o * the Pacfic ; Ocean
There will never be a time when you an
see it for so little expense.
i'
* * f You Vnt to Make i some
* * On ts Bedutif Shores
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_ Iis _ There will never be a time when you can
buy so much of it for so Little money as
right now :
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* * EXCURSION GOES , OMAHA TO PORT-
: L LAND , PRACTICALLY FREE , p _ _
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