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3 . - 'll.I ii : ON A H A DATLY ] ( E : FH I 1)AX , J ULY 8 , 189c , .
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July 8 1S93.
Best Values in Omaha0
It's ' only through timely purchases that we can
offer you such remarkable values.
July
Bargains
Iii Wash Goods-
The lOW
lriceMwe
Iitve ; 1UIO
will euii ;
_ _ _ _ L flurry
nhllong the
,
Huhlilnel
dr ( gOOTh.
Taho : for 1natrinc.j -
2u fno oxfor1I nt 15c yard.
Thc orzindIe ztphyr , 12 ½ c yard.
1lci ) 1avn at re.
1Oc ntiil 12e thitnitles at 7e.
12 dark groind hac eITt'cts at 71/.c.
Ito fliw dhul tI at 1cc.
2 1gyItItt1 ) ttSU1U at 19
12 ½ c ducks at 7t4c.
White Piqiles-Very lolmiu' ) !
_ _ _ _ t1ii tlEO1I ahll (
vl'y ( Ekll'CO.
Par haillvs' walsts and kIrt.9-wn1o run-
- ? tllIIg th long way at the cloth.
wide at rOc vcr yard.
. . .rnmcrTe \ L.O ( laity IC-
Skirts--ceiviiig I1e\v
: . tllhlg4 fron1 Ol11
'Yoric niaiiiifaeturers.
- l1aln lineti craRh sklrta at $1.00 each.
1l'IC flIt1lLIANT1NI IHESS
SKIItTS-
.
J'lahII black brililantloc dress skIrts-
light wchght-cIl niadu-at $2.75
- cacti.
Pretty black brililantluc skirts-neat
iniail ilgurc-uxtra value for $3.00
en cli.
- Extra line iilclhlan dress skirts-very
Lustrous cloth-at 5.0O each.
Men's
Furnisilinils-
Negligee
l1lirtt4 , without
h
- co1Itt' ,
50c , 75c
1 fl1T ( 1 eaeli.
I
_ . g IIcii's fancy HtIIIHMI hullrlggan under-
, , . . scnr-Oc a garment.
.
Tlii II. \ . I ) . elastic ankle Jean drawers
L -rMc a hair.
iii1iss halt hose In brown or black-
only ic a irnir.
had iuade such report or at least had an
i
ojportun I ty to consul t the ad iii iral.
. 1lt could not be iIIdUCeII to say anything
on this subject. lint with iegarl to his cx-
ICi ) I coca 03 a , 80fl er 0 t war Ii e so Id
1 'During the first ilays we were irisoncr
ot war se % % ere coiiflnCil in loire castle ,
and I can ssurc you those /erc extremely
. . , , - uncomfortable and ittsagievabie i1ay. 'hue
- tjanlnrds did not exactly ill-treat us , but It
teok them roie tilUe to iccover from the
diock Caused I ) ) ' what Iuot of then consid-
cred our Yaiikee Iinptrilciice in trying to
block their harbor.
'E ft rule the plllcers and men vho caiiie
In contact with us were gruff of speech and
manner. 'l'hierc were many threaten log
glances In our directIon.
" I have nothing but
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "For Aitinlial Cervera
. ttni highest tutiniratlon. Ills act In In-
I forming Admiral Sniupson of our aatety I
consider the act of a kind hearted man aol !
a chIvalrous olttcer. I ccuircscd , to him my
; thanks and the thanks of my nien for tak-
log this ineatlis of rehlcviiig the anxiety of
our offlcer.
, , I I u repeatedly spoln to inc of his ad -
iiiti tltifl ) 1)1 what ! he cl I ed one of the niost
(104 lug acta in navtI history , Hinligh I ani
sum we were lint. entitled to the conimonda-
than we rcclvci1 , for thieve vere hundreds
of rnci on our 5111p3 ready to do the same
thing.
" \Vlitlo In Norm castle we were naval
prlsniturs , hut at the enil of four days we
transferred to the jurisdiction of the
nrniy niiil wore rcmovcil to the ltt'lna 1cr-
Ced&a hospital on the oiittikirts of SantIago ,
. vliei'e I cIn.I I hot ! Li iitl I I otla y.
, , \\u kuov hut little of what wns golii
. Ohi 10 tlo cIty , though , of coiirte. vc could I
always tell when our llcet nii boinburthing
the hhltiPe batteries , auth we could easIly
ttlstt fl gii I shi I ti ii I erri lie exph oIo na CntEett by
I be'ciit V I titi t Ii ro ivt n g ii y nititi I to shi oils.
50-oh iii thiles tt night we were uilhly trc
that the luiil batteilcu ert' ' lighting outside
" the CIty.
' 'Lattt Friday and Saturday It vouItI be
thlhiletilt to explain hio anxious we were
.
IJ1 news of the surcess of our side iiui hilu ;
the cngagt'inent. 'l'Ite little lnfoi inatitin the I
3itn I ! in htis voii I ii g Iti na toiil ii a ot be re -
I iii 111 > 011.
, ' 0 110 1 Ii I Itg I found till t I ii t ii e hio3plt a !
wnt , that a large number of Siniolslt oil- !
Ceb'3 I' CIC vuuniIcd In last Frltlay' light ,
for ninny were brought to the hio.iititul In
tic trentI. Ntiriibcri of badly alnied bullets
Caine Into the ho3pltal WiItiflWS F'iltluy , but
I thu not tChlt'l'lI ) aiiyone as hurt.
"Our ( luartrs were cletut itiiti comforta-
lite and the ( coil fali iy gooJ. In fueL I
have no reiisoii to coniiihiitii ot our treat-
iieflt a3 Prisonhirs ( IC war. 'l'lie lireitLiliCe
which the Spantarls $ hIWCII agaiiit us titir-
Ins the tirist few tiayi soon ore away.Vc
tt ) II itlicheti oursol yes i ro Poily it nil it lii y
forced them to treat us velI.
knew iitlilng about the dc.truttion
of thiiilr.l ( crvtra'3 Ilett uiitil tohtt by our
4. ) v H PtOhii 0 tad a y.
"Of course our contluenielit WA3 irksome.
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Cure s.Lk htiiit.tclie , L.ttl
taste In this iti.itti . % , iiatt'il
; toiigIi , gi : I lii Ihict bi tiiiili ,
ilt.i rvii I' tt lii.lI.t . jolt , I
Ztt'I l t'.iin. tzit 111 % Ii tiitio ifTcct. 5 cenhl.
1is ul l'ihti Io like th Uuvtts r.gp.rIl ! & .
,
I The Omaha Bee
Map of Citha Coupon
' , Present this Coupon with
iOcfor
A Nap ofCuba.
A Map ottho West IndIe5.
And a Mapottho World ,
4 f By MttII 14 clht3. t
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Underwear anit Ladies' square
ilosleryiplc and i1eeve-
1tst4 vests.
Taped neck anti arms-white anti cern ,
I5c each.
Ladies' rlcliclleu rtilh2il vests , silk tape.
grulinro heck nut ! short sleeves , white
and cern , 20c each.
Ladlea' fine lisle vesth1 low neck. and
shcevdese crocheted neck anti silk
talie. 2Cc each.
Ladles extra flne quality black lace lisle
hose , with high svhlecl heels and thou-
ble toes-0c Pair.
Lauhls' black cotton hose. fast color ,
extra long , 35c ; 3 pair $1.00 ,
Misses' faiicy lisle hose , with SIlk strIpes
and suhlced heeh niiti toes-50c hair.
Corse ts-WT. B. su iiuner core1 ; .
Estra long vaist-mntle of a good strong
netting corileit bust-two stile steels-
A ulerfect hitting model-regular uirico
$1.U0-reduced to Oc each.
Ilaiidkcrchicls .
-
Sutitmer
iiieiue ; the
USIiI'U1t1CSS of 't
liat dkor
ClhifS for
hotli IflOhl
alUl WOlUChI. '
FOIL \VOMIN-
Plain hiemstitched , pure linen , soft
bleached-tOe and 11c each ,
VOlt M1N-
I'laln white heiustitchcd. every thread
lliien-l&c , iSo or 3 for 50c , and 25e
each ,
Notiotis-Sometlilug iie\v
The ' 'Flit do siecte" , "Phelleno' ' conibs
are more comfortable than hair lullS.
nut ! biutil the hair firmer and more
solidly. These combs enable ladles to
arrange their hair In a large variety
of the latest styles without the use
of hair 1)105 or blnilings. Ask to see
the in.
Iaccs and A tiew SlIpJl
[ mbroiterIcs- : valenciennes
just received ,
Tim reductions oui all the odd pieces of
( too SwIss eulgings Is being appreciated
-atiti loony juleasel custonwrs heave
our eiuiuroldery counter.
Our line of Swiss ail-overs Is hanil-
Eolier than ever.
- ' TH iso , LPI &Co.
and I cannot tell you the relief we felt at
beIng stt free. I cannot express our grati-
11100 toward our sohulera at the welcome we
recelveil on entering our lines. "
hiObSOfl provett himself to be as good a
horsenian lS tie Is a sailor. The twelve-mite
gallop from the tent to Juracua was mode
vcry quickly , though oulng to the delay In
reaching General Shnfters headqtiartero It
Yai ; dusk before ho arrived on the beach an. !
took the boat to tIle flagship.
hloisiuiis appi oacii to Juragna bath hceuu
iicrni.ted . some time in nilvajice anti he re-
ceiveil the same hearty welcome and ring-
lug clucers that. he received at. thifl front.
Many of the wotilitied soldiers joined in the
ciitliiisitittn as lie mile along the hirue of
htSiuItl tents.
Ills crowuilug welconie caine when tic
SttlIeti lila foot oii the ileeks of the hag-
ship Now York and was greeted by hits
comrntles anti personal friends. The cii-
tire crew mustered tii the deck titl gave
lilti , iiiost enthusiastIc cheers. while his tel-
low othlcers crowded around liii , , , shaking
hands , offering congratulations and plyttig
huliii with a hiundroti questions.
It vis iiot for aoiiie time after his arrival -
rival tbat hi 'ias able to see Atimiral Sninp.
soil , as the latter hail gone to the front
tintier cavalry escort to haiti a consultation
sith General Shatter ,
Tiii _ ' nien who ware with hlobson itid not
reach the deck until some time utter ho
iltd , hut tile 511110 SCCOCS of rejolcitig that
attciuletl , lila arrival wore repeated lii their
Cn$1) niiil they were carrleti oft to tl'e forward -
ward pail of the ship , the Iieioe of the
hour.
SjiuiiiIsli l'i uiill * , . CoIN'nt.
The Spanish authorities consented this
lila ro I ii g t 0 excita ii gi' I tobsoji titid Ii Is men
antI a titice was estahllsheii for the Ilirposo.
Thin ilnce , mielecteil for the exrhitmigti ns
uniter it tree betvt't'ii the Amiierleni , auth
Sl'fl ' ii Is ) , I I lieu ; . I t Ii I rd it 0 f a ni II a ir'ynnd
thu t'ntrenchmonts occiupleil by Colonel
tVood's ltOtigh ! tlitcin , uieur ( enernl Vheel
.
ei.'u3 liendqtuuurters , ituuti in the ceiiteu' of tutu
. ' nieri en ii i i n t' . The A uuertc'a , n prl soil ers I e ft
the itehiia tlercetlt'.j liospitni , on the alit -
shuts of Santluigi , itt' ( 'iubn. wheic they butt
hecu , coil fluicti , nt 215 th Is a fteinoon , Ill
cliutu go of Muter ivIes , ii SlnnIsh ) stair ofllcer
% % lit > speaks Lngl I s it perfec ti y. Thut' un ioui -
ers wt're eouductett to tlte unectliug place on
foot , ho t wei (4 Ii 0 t 1)1 I nit ttuhtloti , ( 'olouiel Jo iii
Jacob Astor itiiti Lit'iteiuant , dilo ) ' , nectuiul-
PLUI1CtI by Interpreter Maestero , w ccc Iii
charge of the Spuiiulsli lIrisoflers. These
en ! > s I teit ii f I .1 en t omia lit s iul.'l . ItVol ez auuil
Aurelius. it Grrmaui belouuging to the T'en-
I ty-mulutli regular Infantry , tin uvuts cuupturetj
ut 11 Caitey on Friday last , aoii Lieutenant
doIph Aries of tlis Flrbt l'iovisloiuul rt'gi-
fluent of ilutreclonut. one of tl > t. . inst aristo.
: crattc military orgniuIzatIots of the SIaui-
I Isli aiUIY. nml fourteen muoii.couumnilsstonetl
oflicors uiiul privatt's. Lienteimant rIes alit !
I
I mutunuber of the men vcru wounded In the
I fifihit lIt L'l Caiiey. The Spamuisti hrlsoners
I were taken tliioiigh the it inerlean hues
I untutuittetl tiiiii bllnilfoldeti.
The uulcetiiu betuccu > Colonel .stor and
Major lrles was tuttretuiely . , ourtvouut. but
veu y funnel , auth miii utttt'iuipt as inmic by
either of thenu to thhcusss 11113'Ituiiig but the
uatt'r , , In liauth. Major tries as given his
choice of three Spanish > llcuteitants lu cx-
I liai > gt. for L1oltoui anti tViIb aiso infornuel
thai ho ct > isld hiiu. till of the foiurteeui Iui
exchange for the Auiuciheaiu saIlors. Tue
SII.uIIIsIt oitt'ers ! elevtetl Lituteiuaiit Au Its
nuiti the other t ) SauiIsh , oitireru were
coliti diet ttl back to J uiagua.
.IIINI 0 I.ltih' iuiii.trIiiiiiiht. .
It was then not later than I o'clock anti
Just as everything 'uts Ilnlstut'tI miuith the tu o
lmrttes were separating lrles turnetl auth
saiti. couirlt'vutlv eu > ougiu , but in a tone
" Ii ici I inhita teti consul tumble ii cii a mice a iid
gave hIs hearers the iiuprt'sslon that lie thu.
slreti hostlliiles to be renewed at 011cc :
I 'Otur untit'rstandIii Is , gt'ntieinen , that
tiul trtu'u coulies to ami coil at 6 u't'Iock. "
Coioiil . 'tstor luoltith itt his utalclu. hewett
. to the. SIusnIshi oltirer. without making a
reitly , and then started back lnwiy to the
itinerican Iliucs , " Ihtu Itohoii iitI his coin-
punIon foiiowlng
The meeting of thit two rertles unit the
I echuuugu of prisoners Iu.i lakeit lulace in
I full Yittw Ut bolts the .ueuicau and SsuIsb
oidIers , who were entrenched near the
meeting place , sad the keenest interest was
taken in the episode.
The inca whole return to their conurades
tint ; been secureti by the negotiations the-
tailed above are : ltlchmon.i P. hlobson ,
lieutenant , 13. 5. N. : Osborne helgnan , cot-
, wain ; ( heorgo F. PhIllips , machinist ; John
RelIy. water tender ; George Charette , gun-
nor'ii mate ; Ianlel .iontague , seaman ; 3. 0 ,
Murphy , cosuvaln ; 1tinttolph Clausen. ens.
S wai a.
V.SlhlNflTO4 , July 7.-The War depart.
ment has received oiltcial iuotiflcation trout >
the field that tAetltenant hlobson anti his
tile ! > have been exchanged.
General Shatter's telegram , annotinclng
tIm exchange of Lieutenant hlobsoti nntl his
uuien , is as follows :
"Lieutenant Ilobson and all of his moon
have btei , > recciveti safely In exchange for
Siunnish olhicers atuti Irisoners taken by the
Untted State's. Alt In good health except
two seauuieli convalescing from remittoiut
fever. "
The presitient has been omcinhly notified
by ( leneral Shatter of tue exelinulge of Lieu-
tenault Iiohsoui , who is now % vitlltu , the
A in erlea n I ines. The Presld cot Iius give ii
expression to his tleep gratificatIon at the
sticccssftul accoiniulishment of [ lie exchange
negotiations.
! , lt , her lti'ciI Irs tlit' ' % vis.
( ; fllENSIiOflo , Ala. , July 7.-It was
nearly 10 o'clock this morning whuem > the
thlminutive lint who carries messages for the
telegruipli couuupaiiy , ran up the walk anti into
the house of JameR M. Itobson , bearing at ,
Associated l'ress telegrani. Mr. hlobson
threw tituwn his mornIng junpor and opening
thin envelope , hastily rca , ! its contents , Ills
face tttislieil % vlthl pleasure and ho stepped
quickly to another part of the house , call-
tog Mrs. hlobson's name as he went. S'ue
500 > 1 respotitletl anti ho a twinkling the family
was In P0SSCSSI0II of the information that
ttmeir brave son fltchmmnond , who sailed the
Merrimac into the harbor of Santiago , hat !
beii exchanged and was how to the haitils
of his friends. The fatuity were overjoycti
multi for a uulonlelit tears came to the eyes of
the aged mother , Mr. hlobsomi tlieui wrote
this telegram to the Associated l'ress :
Accept warmest thanks for your kind
flhtussage. It has lifted [ remit our mimiuitis a
ht'a'y weight of anxiety.
The hIttlo town 'as soon Informed of the
good news , and business was stispaded whille
the tltiings were discussed and spcctihztttoti
engaged ho as to how soot > Greensboro would
Sec the hero of the Merriunac.
QUESTION REGARDING STAMPS
SliertiT tif l'pI c Ciiiiiiy , Nehrmtshn ,
SiihtuiiU , ; it ( iiery to lie An- .
, .vi'reI itt % 'uiMIi , , .
W'ASIIINGTON. July 7.-Spectal ( Tee- !
gram-Slierlff Nuqimist of h'oik county , Ne-
braska. huts mode inqutry of Congressman
Stark , If "a certificate of any description
required by law not otherwise specified in
act 10 C , appearing to sectton 25 of war
revenue law , includes officers' certihicates on
lurocess as a copy of stinumnons , replevhn at-
tachunent , alupraisal , etc. , where oflicer lois
to certify that such uuaiuer is a true copy. "
Law omeers of the Internal Itevenue do-
partmcnt of tile government are of the
opinion that : "Certificates on process given
by officers are Itch. . ! libido as at lurescuit ad-
vised. " The question , however , tn Its
broader bcnrlog , is tututier advisement by the
attorney general. Congressnotn Stork sug-
gest.s that sheriffs had better put on a
stamp , and it there should he a different
construction there cait thou ho a refund.
Tue followIng teachers from Nebraska
have registered at the rooms of the Ne-
braskut delegation at Hotel Gordon : Mary
L. Alter , Lyda Brainerti , Omaha ; Edith
thrown , Frjend ; JV. . Crabtree , H. 'IV. CaIti-
veIl , Lincoln ; Miss IC. II. Iechuerillan , Frau-
ccs S. Green , Kearney ; Mrs. Anna E. John-
stOil , Ahice Landis , Omaha ; G.V. . A.
Llickey. Lincoln : Ilerthut Moon , Frieuitl ;
MarIe Novacek , South Omaha ; C. 0. l'carse ,
Ounahia ; Florence I. Richardson , I'iatts-
mouth ; \relmfla Suuook , flentrice , Donna A.
\\'ilsouu , Nebraska City ; J. II. Miller. Lilu.
coin ; Thomas A. Thorpe , Omaha ; J. T
Moorey , Iccnrne'y ; J. Irviiug Rend , Omuttia.
Nuniluerlesa retluests are coining into the
\Var tiepautmnent from IeoPhe in Nebraska
tiuqimiring about friends who are knowi > to
have bee > > in tlte battle of Santiago. Assistant -
sistant Secretary Meikiejohin said he regretted -
gretted the absence of anything authentic
as to details of wounds received by men in
front of Santiago , tuut hail suggcstctl that
murgeons lii the field cniuuumunleate at once
to Surgeeti Generuti Sternberg the names of
soldit'rs in the hospital , thu chmaracter of
wotiu > tiit and Irohuahlhhties of recovery. tie
thought flint within a day or two the tie-
Partnlent would he able to answer all ques-
ttons IntellIgently.
Senator Thiur.stouu stated toulighit that he
hat ! recelveth positive assurance fronu the
lreshtleimt that \'tll Cowin would be muuatie a
hteutt'iuant within a tiny or two.
The supervIsing architect today deducted
$127 on tile bid of $240 submitteti by Oby &
Co. , for four heat registers in the Omaha
publIc btuibliuug for onmisslon ot specIal regis-
ters.
I'ostunasters appointed : Nebraska-Ilarrlet
A. Glenn , at Lhiltlrethm , Franklin county , vIce
Robert A. Gienn , dead. Iowa-i' , S. I'eter-
bOil , at l'oplur , Alitiubon county.
CEFIVEBA SENDS HiS REPORT
SiuiiiisIi .tiliillrniiveN Ill , Ohitt'Iil , . % c-
CHill > t UI' IllS ( rtuit 1lnt'e
Ii , 11,11 , > .
V.'ASIIINGTON , Juhy7.-The W'ar titipart-
uuont hits received ( ho report of Adnuirah
Corvera to General Illanco on tIm thisas-
tititis naval tight oft Santiago , it. Is us fol-
ho ira :
To the General-In-Chief , havana :
In ct > iuipiianco wtthi your orders
I ivemut out yesterday from Santiago , lu Cuba
wIth all the sqtiadroii and after an unequalled -
equalled eoiuitn > t agtiimutt forces more thunu
triple iuiiiie. hd all my rqiiutiron destroynit
by tire , Teresa , Oquendo nuiti Vlzcaya
bt'aciietl and Coioui hieelimg. I accordingly
infortitetl tIlt ) Americans , iotl went ashore
antI gave myself up. The torlctIo chasers
fotiiitlere.I . , I do not kmuow how mnuiny people
Were lost , bit it will surely reach COO death
anti uimny ii tuiuiutleti ,
itlttiotutuhi not in such great uuumhiormt , the
livIng ore Prisoners to the mi > ericans. 't'hio
conduct of the crows rose to a heleht
tliitt won thu niost enthusIastic Ihatitlits of
the eiiemny. The coininantier of tim \'tzcnya
ttiulrcodercd his vt'sutcl. ills creti' are very
grateful tot' tlitt itobhi' gJmmcrosity with whIch
the ) ' arc trt'ate.l. . Among tluo death Is Villa.
uiull amul I belIeve Lazaiga ( .pelling uoct'r-
tab ) anti itunohig the woiuim.Ieth , Couueas auth
1ulate. luavtu lost all uzuil art , neces.
sarhly depressed. CER\'ERA.
ht'iitirt ll.iisil.iiiiput * is flit ,
MA1)ItlD , July . -l0 a. mo-A rumor is
current hero to the effect that , time boiuu-
larlnuent of Santiago do Cuba has comu-
ulucuiccil. The Sviuiilshi batterIes arc said to
be replylimg vigorously.
SI I.S.II > * 'II * 4 Hf fl.'t'n ii ' , -sMt'is , .Ini 7 ,
At hirenueuu-Arrivel-l'ntria , trouuu llama-
burg ; Trave. froiti New York via Southatump.
ton.
ton.At
At ( Icona-Salleti-Fuhtis , for New York.
4t Quecoslown-Sa iletl-Germmuanie. for
Nen York ; hielgenland , for l'hilatielphila.
At Stettln-Arriveti---lsland , front New
'York.
At 1.1 I' boo-A rrl ved-i'eim I imsular , front
New York.
, \t LIvcrpool-Arrl-eti-h'ennland , from
l'hilathelpiiia.
At Marsellletu-Saiied-lhruinnia , for New
York.
At ltottertiaio-Satled--ltotterilarn , for
Now York ,
At l.outlon--Salleth-Muoitaba , for New
York
. .I New York-Sailcd-Enlgcn , for Lulz ,
Arrlyu'l-Fatrln , from Marseilles.
At Southtuiiuitoiu'-ArrIvetI-Fuerst Uls.
uuarck , ( roDl Now York fur IIuiahur ,
\\TATSON \ \ IDERE1) ) TO CO
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Instnhctions to 1e taste in Getting a Start
s/tn1 / Spain.
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NAVY DEPART , SUOWS EAHNESTNESS
( .thik' , , ' ' Ici it'l& t lie Nt't's' .
SIlT , . Ynr . ) > is at ( ) iiee for n
lI iitiil t..itt i ii I iitcrt'CIt
i Citiiinru.
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IVASIIINUTON , July 7.-Thie lureslttent
edIct ! a council of war to fleet at thi
White house , the purpose beliig to review
the situation aluti henri > exactly what. pres-
eat contlttions ore. According to 0 > 10 of
1110 metiibers present it was theeldetl to
ahitio by time plans alrtiathy haiti , at least
its to the genital conituct of time ealnIttilgil.
After a confeuciuce with the War board
Secretary l.ong nitnounced to the' newspaper
uuleil , that tie had ordered Athiutrah Saunp-
Soil to detach front his own coomniatutl liii-
nettIately the vessels to he e'miiluracet ill
Conimotlore W'atson'a eastern squadron and
td ) thirect the conmniodore to proceeti Oil hIs
01 issi oil.
The vessels of the sqilatlrutu > wilt not be
the same as those originally selected , for
thit reason , Itruttthtl ) ) ' , that time recent en-
gagcinent wIth Cervera's squadron iuuecssi-
tate. ! somne etitutuges. The new tastermt
squadron s ill consist of thin battleships
Ion a. anti Oregon. the Protecteti cruiser
Newark and the auxiliary cruisers ( carry-
hog sub armor ) Iixle , Yankee nod Yosmu-
Ito , the colliers Averenda , Cassius , Caesar.
LCOlllttaS antI Justine am ! the SC1IIhy ) boat
Deitnonlco ,
'I'lio Iowa , Oregon anti Newnrk ore oh ! in
tltti south with Sampson. So is the Ye-
Sefllite. The Dixie is at Newport anti the
\'iiuikeo is at Tomnpklnsville. TIme colliers
are at hampton itoads wtthi the Ielmnunlco.
The order provides that each shill ) shall
make its way across the AtlantIc to it lila-
rlne renthczvotis. vhlcli will be designated to
nealed orders , to Itrevemit exposure to the
slightest possible datiger from the cuteuny ,
and the IllOSt that is known Is that It vhll
be at some Pohltt off the Spanish > coast.
( k.t After Ciiiinra ,
It probably wilt not be long after that
before tue Alulericnmi sjtundron will he in
full pursuIt of Cnmnarn i Rh hIs remnant
of tIm SpanIsh navy. MeanwhIle tim gath-
erlng of tile American lleet off the Spanish
coast is expected to have a quieting ef-
feet out the Inhltiuned condition of the iuco-
pie.
pie.The
The colliers being present Intilcate that a
long cruise Is oheatl uind that our itavy ott-
thorities propose to be caught iii 110 such
Posttioit as was Caniara at . Port Sat' ' ! anti
obliged to submit to a refusal of coaling
lrivilcges.
A telegrauul receiv d at the State depart-
lulcot this afteriuooi still animounced thttt
Camara was lying 'with his squadron at
Suez , tlto southern entrailco to the canal.
The torpedo bmits Osera , i'rosplno anti Au-
daz , which were yesterday reported at
Pharo , l'crtugtil , ari'iveil totlay at Cadiz ,
their home luort. Adnuiral Dewey has beeii
umotlileti of all tbcse upovenicnts.
The first care of the ohhicials here will hue
for the wouutded inca , who are to lie brought
north as rapidlyas theIr condition will per-
mit. There was1 sotute idea of taking one of
the big hotels at Fortress Monroe , standing
on the governnint eservatioui , for the ttir
pose ofa hospital , hut it Is salt ! to he the
present plan to ittthstitnto a nimniber of large
tents , whIch , whet > properly idtchetl anti
placed , are saul 'to be hygtenically better
than enclosed structures for ttte treatitleuit
of wounds at this scasoti of the year. Mean-
V. bile all is being douue It > the neighborhood
of Saultiago to alleviate the sufferIng that
ctunditlons vili Permtt.
ThIs afternoon cautie a telegram front Geum-
oral Shatter to tile \Var department as fol-
h.VS :
olIn the tuaunn of the sick and ivountied
olhicers nuid men tuntler my comnunatid , I
timailk J. W. Mackay for the ice sent us. "
Mtiell of the dlfliculty experIenced in slip-
plying tIme trools wttht ice lies In the tramis-
tortuutlon ( hepartuilent. There Is only one
lIghter available , and Is able , uulder tlte
best contiltiomis , to carry ashore supplies for
only one tiay for the army from time trans.
ports lying far out at sea. Wimat might
happen iii tile event of bath weather cannot
be conjectured.
I'liIhiiIt'IiiiIti ( hes II ) lioii.uliihii.
Time necessary ortiers were given during
tile tiay to start tIme l'hillatielphiha for Hawaii ,
carryIng Adnltral MIller s'1tlt a notice of
the actiout of time Umilted States govermi-
uuueimt , aild a direction to Umilteth States
Miiuister Sewahl to take formal possession
lmt tile minnIe of the UnIted States.
Tim. ) i'hIludelpllia is selected because It is
the best vttr shiIju aailabIu emi the I'aciflc
coast.
The hawaiian hegation hero has takeu >
stops uneanu'ltilo to get the earliest news
fromml houlohUhti through telt'grauns to its
(10113111 at San Francisco , who wIll dispatch
thicilt on the Coptic today.
Major Gencrol Nelson A. MIles , corn-
iiuulmltling the arnly , accomuipanieth by the entire -
tire staff of army heatlquarters , left toniliI
for Chaihestowil , S. C , , where the party
will emuibark for Santiago. They left over
the Southerut raihroath at 10 : 13 p. III. 'I'he
Party cotismsts of General Miles , Geuuei-al J.
C. ( ' , llunoro , ntijutant general of staff ; ( len-
em ! Ito ) ' Stoume , Colonel C. It. ( lret'm > leaf ,
surgeon ; Lieutenant Colonels J. 'tV. dons ,
M. C. Maius timid A. S. Itowan , Major John
I ) . hhlack 111111 Ciuptalul II. I I. VIuitney. At
tile saumuo I liii 0 Lieu teuunn t Colouu ti Al I rim I or
and a luirge stoiC of heatiqimarters clerks , ivhto
have beetu In 'fampu > , will cOllIe ttorth to
Chtarlestoit auiti joill the party.
Tim start will ho unatho fu-omti Charleston
oil tIme first sLLailuer after the gclle'rat amuth
his staff arrive. 'Flits ut > ay be either the
Yale or Columbia , which are tiikiuug on
troops thii're. IC the tmoops lire ready to
start before tIme party arm'lvc. they trIll go
Oil , and the general will follow on the
itesoluto or one of the other steamers to
saIl after the Yale or Columbia. it Is ox-
tccted the party will ho at Santiago the
early hiatt of u > ; Week.
Itt'uii Ist'M ltatrlslil pH of 'h'r.uiits.
On the eve of hits , departure General Miles
expressed satlsfactiolt on starting to join
the troops. hcspoko of ttte sacrIfices and
hardshIps they hod passemi through recc'umtly
auuti of those yet to coille. It has operated
severely agahllst the general oiilcurs , anti
General Miles ftels that lie , too , Is itot cii-
tirely Invulitt.rt4le u > a country at heat ,
swanup aitil dltuc.sg. But lie has a strong
liliiahttie. his mm > usclts are as Itiurti as Iron ,
aild he goes expeetlng to ataoti a good
deal of ltnock.uihout servIce.
General Miles..liljilself has ito other purPose -
Pose In going to Sultttago tliaut to look ore > '
ilio nuhhitary sittluhtion , antI to strengthieu >
( lie hand of Gene al Shafter. There Is no
intemltioml on his [ ) tltt to ( alto Ia any mail-
uter front thu glqry that General Shafter
has wait or way win In this cttu > > paign. lie
wtlh tiot reIitve Uemiural Shatter of his comtl
itutntl unheutsu the latter's IutwsIeal ( 'oliditioll
Is stuch as to tlt'iutamij s6uie such action.
The \\'ar departulent adrnltteti for the first
time today thiut two expeditions , ono on the
Florid.i uutd soother ou he Fapita , lied sue-
l'lhl.flS1)I'hIY ' iIt ( 'lIlIS ( ,
' --I
Crunching a chubby fist full of dry Grape.
Nuts , ( tie little chap announced , "Mauiima
gives us Grape.Nuts when we want caudy.
Site says time ) ' are better for U5 and we can
ltlay harder. "
Fact.
LeadIng grocers etl Qrape-Nutt.
cessiully proeedeuh , from Florida ports to
paints In central anti westermi Ctmtta , huero
large qeisuitities of arms anti supplies vero
latitleth for General ( ' , ouilezs cornniauitt. This
is the first. tulle anus ilavo got to ( lounex all. !
his 11100 in tIle western SOCtiolls , as tllo first
oxpedttion equipped Garcia anti his inca
againet Santiago.
The Floritla sad Fanita left sonic time gn ,
but their uliovcuncntS wore giiartieth with
great care , ill order that a premnattire pubhi-
cation rnlgtlt llot Jeopardize time safety of
those on hoarti , es well as the delivery of the
giuuis. The tlmuo of danger is now P51st' . ! anti
the ftill stoek of gums , ammunition nnti stip-
ithies are lmt the bands of ( iemwral ( lomnez'
ti'OOits.
LOSS IN KENT'S DIVISION
It 'l't > k' l'n ri iii ( lit' liitl l % ( liiirgt'
UI ) the i'tmii , : 11111
nit .PuiIy I.
( ( 'opyrighit , lc9'u. hu' Asset iatpti l'resit. )
WITh ( IFN1ltAh4 EiN1"S hIV1SION )
( Near . Santiago ) , Jutly O.-hiy ( Asacuclateti
Press hlispatehi Boat \'nuoia , via l'turt An-
totiho , Jtutnaics , July 7.-'l'hue ) follouvitig is
the loss by roglnloilts in Griucrat i'Cent'
division. This dhvlsiout stihaito'il the heaviest
loss in tIm fighting of Jumly I anti lost more'
nlen itt the tit'adhy charge on San Juan lull
tliaul all ) ' other organization eiigtigeti :
' General liawiclns' lurlgatie' , Sixth infantry :
Killed four oihlct'rs and thirteen 111011 ,
w oumided , seven oiflcers t > iiti uiImlet3'-IIITIL'
men ; total , 123.
Sixteenth infantry : Killed , one oiflccr
and fourteen nien ; wrnundetl , live nfltcers anti
104 men ; 'totiih , 124.
Seventy-first New York : Killed , no 0111-
cei.s nod thirteen unen ; woumudeth , one oifleer
anti sixty men ; total , 71.
General i'enrsoul's brigade , Secotuth tntan-
try : Killed , no olllcert3 mid six men ;
wottiltictl , fouit' officers fluId forty-soveul muon ;
total , 67.
Tenth intaittry : iihicd , one ollicer anti
five mcmi ; wotuuithr.d , lIve officers anti thirty-
five mcii ; total , 46.
Twenty-hirst infantry : Killed , no oilicors
anti six meut ; woimmithed , one olflcer and
thirtytvo I11CI > ; total , 39.
General hlvcns' bi Igathe , Nb lb lmufaultry
llhied , one ohilcer anti three uncut ; uvotiunheth ,
lie olllcors tmitt tWellt-SevL'fl ti > ctl ; totZil , 31.
Tlmirteemith iu > faultt'y : Kilheti , two olflcers
amid sixteen melt ; \VOtmuithCti , lIve ohilcers auth
elghlty.five tin' , > ; total , lOS.
Tiventy.foumrtli infauttry : Killed , two clii-
cers and eheveul muon ; vountheih , six oflicers
anti seventy-four men ; total , 03.
Grand total , C33 ; total mIuutihuer engaged ,
5,100. in this divIsion the utcucemutago of
loss is 13' .
1hItI ( 'Vu Ii VOiiIiI ) 'I'O ICIIY ' , VES'l'
! .IMt of 'l'IIONC lEil' I ii * Iii hiMmtI litis at
( hiatt 1'Iuil.
\VASII1NGTON , Jeuly 7-Adjutnult General
Corbin today received a list of the wotuntheth
uunut hum ought froiti General Slut > fter's utrmny
to Key \Vest by thus transport IroquoIs mimtjl
put In ( Ito hospItal at the latter place. It
is its follows :
PrIvate Janles A. Austin , Sixth > cavalry ;
Private John Marks , Sixth cavalry. These
tvo are the only serious CitSCtt.
Secontl ArtIllery-Captain ChuIrles 1) .
ltnrkhurst.
Fourth Artillery-PrIvate Thomas hit-
gnu > .
First Carol ry-F'irst Seigeant Thmouuuas
htyUll , h'iivates i-lnuuues , Dole , havitl htuhl.
Charles E. Giuilup , Jacon D. Iloeckstra ,
George A. ltuhret , Deiinin Ii.Vatsoui ,
Tluoutuatt Ityami , Martiul l'rcil.
TIlirti Cavnhry-CaptaIml George K. hluutu.
br , First Lieutenant 0. 13. Myer , Privates
Louis I"reemnn , J mltIl Ketigh > , Edward
Scooler , Harry Watle.
Sixtht Cavalry-Captain .1. B. Kerr , See-
outti LIctttctiutu > t \ \ ' _ C. Short , \Vagoner
Johimu Dustasomu , i'rivates George M. Maus ,
Johiul tlamlcut , Lloyd MrGouvamu , ltrcntlet iloy.
Nit > th ( "avalry-Captahul ChitilcsV. . Tay-
br , Sergeant Thionuas 11. Craig , Pmlvates
Fruink Jackson , Alt > ed W'iison.
Tenth Cavalry-St'conth LIruttenant it. F.
Ncdloy , Sergeant ltiward Li ; > le , C"orporah
Joseph G. MItchell , Musician Nathan \ \ ' .
Vu'yatt. I'rlvuutt's Wesley Jones , Robert 1.
Lee , Ilcuujtimnlti P. 'l'ylerVIlhiamn Tyler ,
Joltn Moorcs , lcd iy Maberry , Theodore
Grice , Janues Itiussell , AithuumrVheeler. .
Secontl infantry-Corporal Atugiust how-
nina , i'rivates Join > N. Iiaunihlon. August
C. fitce , A. L. Wilber.
Sixth hnfamitry-Cnptaimu Captalil C"V. .
Torrey , Sergeamut F'ranlc Abel , Couporal
Fratuk Chuozanskl , Corporal Fred Stranger ,
Privates Join1 C. Dretuitupu.Vihhlanu Eraltii-
wite , Nattluew J. Conuay , L. Cotteuie ,
Porter Dryti.'n , las'Itl \ ' . iragnuts. liormtarii
Goirln , Aitomi Gibsom > , Frank T. Markehey ,
htebert \ . 'donta.ue , letutuiis Ii. l'itmIck ,
Churistophuer Sauuiwuck , 'l'huountitt Young , ii.
Sanford.
Seventh > In fart try - PrIvates Eu we itt
fleelcer , Fret ! Znbtuihce , Frank A. Satohlamuti ,
hiobert T. Kahihuer , John TUmugluelu , , ,
Ninth Iuifntutry-t'rlvates Louis Canlflt'ith ,
henry Ii. Cenover , Louis lCitibc'r , John IV.
Lattluuuorty , Cluriitopiuer W'euuver.
'Femitit Infantry-l'rivates Iiiucst Collier.
George Fortl , floe land Vt' . flood > , Joint
Meyer , II iitbard Ott , Chuurles ; A.Vhiaen ,
Francis \Vhlsoui ,
'Fweifttu hnfauttry-l'rirntcs John Daunu-
gartel , foul T. JOhutuStil.
'i'hulrtcentlt Iuulauutry-Caotnlti II. 0. Cav'i-
oniughm , Sergeant Frtti C. ltooiseul , Corporal
Christopher Lang , Musictaum Jtdimi Ghhiuny ,
l'rivuites Jalules hiumtleu. Framuk E. hirlIttouu ,
\ tin uuu Coslu I , Job t Casey , C ito ti cut L. Ft ii tb ,
MIchael Fltzgernid , ( ieou'ge A. hhutpper , .loiin
E. Johituiton , 1)tinhiIi4 Kelly , Alex l'eute ,
larl J. Lnuig , Vrauuk I ) . Lohiuter , John it
Motulton , Smut 01mb , Jutnucit Sullivan , Jo-
> tt'pIi Stuift , Henry J. 'rhorp.
Si x ill I ii full I ry-b'euge'nmu t I 'ci t ci Cit Diii I it ,
Sergeant Wilhianl 1' . Cassier , Sergeauti
Cluarics ( 'omihcllul , Sergeutmut Janietu 0. Ogle.
Sergeant I' . Sienumni's , Corpotals Julius ( 'out > -
mlutgs , Henry Oclus , itigtir it. Medlarty.
'l'1l"0itflt't I'ilth , M . E , IVest , i > rlvates , lauil.'s
A. Austin , theory Albrecht , Et'tuet hierghiiu ,
John V. Creek , Suits it. Colt's , PreI li"ts.
Eu hleeiu t or , \\'Ihl I ut it > J . I Ia r nuul ii. J turtles
J. hllgghmms , Levi MillIdie , leorg.t A. Miii-
otte , i"reth C . . titieitti'li , , Jamtlt'tt Mutitenum ,
Lawreuiea C. Martin , ( ieorgti Nolaruth , Ldg.iu'
Shutifuter , hl > 'nry IVIlliams.
St'venteet ii lrufaiutry-l'rhvmito 'l'houmiuw
( 'avmtriatmghu ,
Tuvculty-flrst Intantry-Lht'tmiennnt F. K
itheath , l'rtvates August flluuiut' , George hi
Itengles ,
Twenty-fourth lmufutiutry-Corporai Am > -
ihrnw I'atlgett. l'rivates Charles F. Clay.
I'le.isau > t Ii. I imirumotul. W'Ihliatuu Taylor.
Samuel Turner.
Twenty-liflm ( hrufaitry-Prli'ttte Joint Sail -
let.
First United Stnte Volunteer Cavalry.
Rough > Itlders-iieueonnt ( Iaulltl , J. Leahuv.
Sergeant IV. S. Cash > , Sorgetunt Thornatu F.
Cavamiatighi , Corporal Jauules it ! . Ieatu , ( 'or-
lornl Ihenry 2thcuuuhtcr , i'rlvatvs J. II. AthtitilS ,
Alvhll C. Ash > , K V. larnct. John I' , lhtulh.
Arthtur it. Scobrey , Alex II. Iamiuutmu. !
Thionlas \ ' . WIggins. John It. Kean , Atlohithi
Itebontich , Frank U. hhootlu , Chifforti L.
itt'eti , Ttiomnauu Irbtlh , Nathan M. l'oe , J.
3h. Dale.
Seconti Iluilleti States \'oluruteers-I'ri-
yates Edwin M. Corhiehl , George If , lo-
vertle.
h'ovvmuty-tirst Now York 'oltJrlteers-Sec-
otti , Lieutenant I I. 'I'rimil. l'rivates Jarmues
Carroll , Charles \V. ( lootlinan. F. C. Kiuclule ,
Jaunt's E. Edict , Surgeon hull
I \l I'll III ) h.\ 'lii It 'h'S'f''I'Y-SKCONl ) ,
'cciii > . ' . . , , f Jhtlita'l * > I'pi S'iin F'Il sit
iusiuitIiig > , ,
The followIng otilcial lIst of casualtIes in
tlto Tuveoty-serOnti infantry froni F'ort
Onahua has heel > reporteil to W'ashhngtou > :
Kihlet1-I'rlvates J. U. htium > ibton , Gustave
" . Lutter. i'tlhiani It. Furrlster , Samuel
hlenuuett. Michael ( libmucy.
IS'ountieth-Sturgeulnt Jarex , l'rivates 11111 ,
hell , W'arsell. ( 'omilaghian > . Itooster , Captain
F. 11. Jones , Itrlvates Jaunesouu , Nelsoui , Win-
icr , Lynch , Flout , Struck , Peter Johnson ,
Kapper , Shepharti , itarris. Donahino , George
F , Godfrey , Corporal fueling , I'rirattcs El-
hlngham , Meuttal , i'aul Siuaeley , l'ounil. Miek ,
Newn > au , Aliene , Covert , Scblmutt. .
TROOPS STOP AT 11ONOLULU
Two Nebrash Boys Die on Shipboartl on the
Trip Over ,
MONTEREY AlSO REAChES THAT PORT
ho I Ii 'i'i-uo I , Si > i pt. a tail M us > I to r
tuilil l'i't > ( 't'tt'l UI > 'L'ln'lr .huur-
it , . , . It ) hit. l'tilhhitplite
I s I a ii ii ti ,
IIONOIATLU , Juimle 29.-\'in ( San Vran-
ctsco , .Tuiy 7)-Tile ) stennIshIp ( 'hilna of the
Manila traiuspout fleet , reaeluctl this hiort
froun San Francisco ci > tilt' lulorllhuig of tht'
23.1 , oluo dny ahiettl : of ( lie tuthiet 'essels of
the fleet. 'l'hie China stuinleti uiluetiti of ( lie
7.ealauithln , Colon stud Seiiuut'r in order It ,
k'titi coal anti clear the whuarf hieforti thin
tthier vessels nriivetl. Tim Itig steamlisttip
reeciveti a waruit vclcotno. There was a
large crowti of pc.itl Oil tImt turf. 'l'lut'
troops u.ivnrmitctl the decks anti rIggitig of
thn ( 'ihuia.
hiu'igittlie'r General Greene' hin > ulr'tllaiely seutt
lila ittijuitant to the vhiarf ivithi his couui -
plhtult'ttttt to tjnite'ti States Consul ! ( leiut'ruih
h1ayu tiotl ituid l'rcsitlemut lolt' , 'u ho w ore on
t iit i' It nut , a nil I n it eu t lien > e II htoa ru.
At 'J o'cltuk ( lie soltiieus wine allowed
aslttiro ant ! were mitarelmeti \Viiikilti , where
.
Ovt'i.y muian tOOk a sea bath > . 'l'lw u > le > l were
tiurmi iuuuireluel , to ttwit ant ! mit 2 o'clock th > i'y
ere Itrovitheti with a feast emi ( lie excctuttvc
grouultttu. This ftuuuction uta carrit'th nut
hircelselY out the lImit's of the CIII' for thu
iirst cx hte'tl it lout.Votiletl mu iteti on t hue
tahiles. OlhIcers wertu emitertalmicti at the
t > uihitnry hientiqtuarjers. There was tin
alutimidatice of food utuud refreslututemuts for
everybody.
At :30 : o'clock of tlue same duuy the tit'tl-
tor nuitl Colon rere sighiteth. Itvuis quite
hate whtemi the' vessels t'eachieti the' htuurlttr.
Crowds oui the wluarves cheereti the 'ossi'hs
Os they entered port and ( hut' i > lei > oil 1103
U amisports respotitled vigorotusly. fly tuiti-
night nIl aluchioreth for ( hue uthght. 'l'huo uuten
\icrtu lantleti tue iut'Xt tiny auth were cii-
tertaitueti hiy the citizctis of honolulu.
'l'lie expethitlout sailed for > lnuiIla emu the
2ith.
Sergenuit George Gedtlqs , Conpany C ,
First Nt'htraska lnfnt > try , tiletl at sea aboard
thin trauusp.ort SolIcitor , Jutmie 21 , of sphilal
mncuutuigitls. lie was buried at sea the sante
tiny , with > nlliltary honors. Thin ships of tllt
fleet were hit'ought-to , with ti'oops , iraivuu tip
oil deck , viuilo the both ) ' was rotumitteti to
tile deep , Cedthes iva ; about 22 years of
age. Ills hotne was in lleatrtce , where his
huarcuits reshtie.
C. ii. Flshce , a yotutig meunber of Con > any
D , Ncbralca voluimmteers , 'fled ' lucre on the
25th. A conubination attack of typliciti fever
anti utlelasles was the cans. , of death. The
funeral took place frotil ( lie Centrah Union
citurell atuthi'ils attentletl by tito luttut People
lii tlthi ci ty. Fiske's luonue I s I ti Li uu eel a.
:1 : > . , , , ttr'y A en v.u. ,
The Utliteth States stertmuuship Monterey
and the coil icr hirtutus aru'iveti trot , , Saul
licgo nit tIme 24th > inst. They left the hatter
port ot > the 11th. The Motuterey expeii-
enced a heavy northwest swell tlt.ariy all
thou vny. It rat > uumitier Its owuu stennu uu > tlh
tlte 10th , whuetu the Bruttia took It It > ton' .
'I'hie tow line Partctl last night , bit ntis
ltlcl ( cii U I ) ulga I ii thue ( oh ho in ng nuorm > I ug. The
Bruttus Coultitutueth to tow for several days.
The Momuterey reachied hiort , 'ithi about
tweiity totus of coal Ill Its butikors. Its
oulicers are 1 > 1gb in th > ciu praises of It sea
behmuivior and declare that , cotitriury to cx-
Pectatiotus , the quarters of hotlt ofilcers amid
titeul vt'me kept thoroughly dry.
The Moiuterey recoaleti huere utnth watt ready
for sea 'esIei'duy tnornhiug. Its deutartuire
vat3 delayeti by the flriuttmut , i'rhio.se euugines
uietteth 11 > 1 oi'crhuttlhi : > g. 110th > vessels left
for Mamuila today.
Prevltuuut to Itbu departure the captahut of
tlue lirtuttus iturchuaseth severul surf int : > t. atiti
eiugageti a iuuiuuubor of hlawuiiuimis it , tuuauu
thuelml. Thu boats will be ilseti at sea whietu
uteceuisnuy to transfer coal to the Moulterey.
Eulalgu > 'r. it. i'ttIi , U. S. N. , of l'ortiauld ,
Ore. , now out the hiriutus , fountl out his arrival
lucre that orders hiath been forwartletithtIchu
ralseti hint to thin rnu > k 'of Iheutetuatut ,
Quteetu Ituvnger Kuptolnmui has cotnmiit.nceth
an actIon against tier nuiphiews , Diivltl Kale-
antuiutkoa and Jouuahu Kalaniauiutohe , to recover
prouerty vtilucti at tnany hummdred thuousatuti
dollars , which she hati deeded them , with
thuo umuitlerstanthini ; that deeds ahotuith not ho
recortieti withuotut luer coutsent. Shut' htuu this-
covered that the ticeda have beet ) recordeth ,
hemice the stilt to have ( lie tramusuietlon tim > -
net I I ed ,
Qiteet > Lilot > knluumli will retuuruu to hloimoluulit.
ItI letters recelveti here by the hlehgle nlme
statetl that shto expectetl to conic by the
Alaunttla , thtit ) bert' July 20. 11cr rcsitient'o
Is being Pitt lii ortier for her. her etur-
rlagea anti stables turn beltug uot ready , so
that iVitt'tl slut' couuies shue cute go itt otuec It ,
huer owu > lionue. 11cr coutuing at this tlitte is
en I ti I ( ) hiutvc sigit I tlcn tic. ' I n cotunec t itl m > vi Lii
alt ii exit titumu uuuiiti era , ii it lieu' ithiittn t o retut rim
were formneti several mumotuthis ago ,
A 'I t ilhl ! I'tX'i'4.
Boiithardinnt
\Vnrrutph >
Ft. Matanzas
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[ ' 110W 1)5 ) 'iT itN ElVA V I1li V 1 , . V
1 SThEETS P
iLL 1A'fltllS. -1
l flint de'uvou4 ( I t You' it' I y 1 'tJlilthlt
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"is' ' "
JAPANESE TE GARDEN
CURIO STORE >
N , ( > f MuIe liii ! ! - i'tut ilMway.
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itO't'E.L.S.
1 % ! U1t1t5A Y 1 1OTLL ,
14th > antI Ilmirney St.
Anuerlcan t'lutl-3 to 4 , lohiars per 'hay
Street cars from thejuots itutl : frouuu hotel to
hIXlOsition ) Uroumlds to fifteen unirItutes.
ii. SILLO'W4.Y , Maruager.
' 1'H1 BRUNSWICK ,
( 'tr itI & .Jiu.'ksoit Si it J ( ' . ( 'irlilIlu , I'roji
IPJ itno 105A Ii untthe'rui I iti lti'ui'1iItt't t t 1 >
Itutes-Arneritutil I'htrl , $1 Ut > to $ JMJ ( per ti y
i'u : rtptit It I bitt it . SI tl I i tIe y ti II d us p WO t ti ii
( 'ut r lint' to it util Iron > a I I > 1 e 1 > 1)1 5 I ) i ru' . t
Cit r I lute' ti ruin I ii tnt rut toe of J x ituSi I iuti
-HOTI3L BARKER-
Coil. 13TH AND JONES ST. , OMAhA.
It t'uia > I1.0) .til ) u. . > ItI u'tit iit'
Jl.ciria car. direct to t'stoiihiQa gruuritl.
f'uIANV u > Altlctit , Csituler. . . . . .
' ' . , SAM ISAUMAS Cater ( ierk
THE MILLARD
lath itud Jotigluu 5tH , , Omnulmut.
tihNTZiAl.LY LOCATED.
, . .AMIIIIIOA't AND 1VI1oI'F.tN l'LAN.-
.1 , I , ) .tiLI1IfL . ; EON. l'rups ,
CoiflineotaI's ' 1
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STOCK ii
CLEARI ' :
SALE
Ti'y the Contincutal first ,
if you want to save money.
t
Ve're clearing up men's suits
at $5,00 , $6.50 , $8.50 and $ i.O. u
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Saturday will be a big busy
day-such prices on cash goods .
for men's and boys' wear , is
bound to bring the crowd.
Star Shirt Waists 65c
Saturday.
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15th & Douglas. OMAhA.
Aut'sEill1' : : : ( .
- ; : - ER Ol IEll NEItEN'I'
T1 TRE ;
Lents . & W'lhllarnit , Props. uind Mgrs.
.V.V. . COLE. Act. Manager.
'reicpiionc 2217.
.A patriotIc ivcek anti ii latriotic show.
TWT
Bn V I
Our Unsurpassed Array of Talent
I"itANi ( . ) % , "iIxtlti' , ' , lii ( 'ii'-
15111' , ' ' tiii his iiiu > ! . . trnl.'iI
It I iIN ( ; lit ilflO" , .Yl'S'tl Ii-tI. . . ' . .uil3r
11I , lc.'y I list I ' > vo rI.s sit I ila'rt y sit t It-
I , Ii I ii eli rl.
AuIIl t % NI ) JV1l , hi.lIIu.Il
SI I m ii Ili 'I' . .1 o , 'Y. 'tuL 1,1) , ItIt lNZ Il
. : .tl.II'l' ' , t' . 'tIAItIi't S1 > ltNIS , SII.t > tl'
.s. I'i. t'l"m' , ' ( ) l II'i'i"l'A .t. 'h' % II 1.0 $ , ti iid
I tie 'j'Jt ( ) ( ' : t tIiIt ( ) ( 'II % liliN ( I ( lit-
( IiiI'i'I'it t , lIr'el I , , , . l"'iiii , . % 'ioI 1115111 ,
Mrtlmec.s Suuuuday , 1VetineSdul3' tuuith Saturday
2,30. I'rhces , 25c , , . , 60e. New attrac-
tiomis euchu week ,
C
E _ T 15th iuimtl Capital Aye ,
F' r : The I1SOUT OF SWU.DOM
UTT [ I
MSS JJ/ /
"cti.tstZ Co u > > , a miy of i ( ) .
Next W'ecl sMeli > tirc & heath.
( 'I. ! II"uith'S ( 'ASINI )
On tue 1ti.Mt M ltl w.iy uut''uis Suutuday , July 10.
The Ci'eighton
0 , iV.oth i uvurd , A ttiituutttftL lit tu.'toi- ,
'i'O.\ I ( . li'I' . St8 ( ) ,
'I'll II W'fliI ) V.t itt ) It'i'ICIC (0.
h'i ' , . , . > I lit' ( i' > 'iit ( 'iis.i' ,
OUR JJIj"SY.
Next Suntluy-
i'lI.iI IL .tmJ.lI ) fA SE ,
All hloatle Lend To
AO [ N SACK'S
'I'rmihitcd Whlti Animal Show utti West MId.
way ; 100 Ijomin , 'I'Igors arud l'ieutlunntH.
THE CUBAN ATOM ,
CHIQU ITA.
'l'hme Lts'l uig Iul I , 'I'ite leit ut-c of
'I'IIF : MIlV4'iY.
jIr1
U Sc aitid thilHnINJ
n OIIOI1 ( for !
I'ICl"J'y-GO-ROUflI
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PA 1.71 ! > > 1t ! ( ' ttIft.I ft.
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Do Not Forgot to Visit the
UIINS [ ThATR ,
Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss S.
House on West Midway. .
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W1it
OI1IAT % VILSIIIIIE OSTRICh FARM
August 1st