Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 15, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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advertised.
' 1Ot Lawns at c.
12',4c and bc Lawn , light and dark
co1orthgt , at 7Uc ,
18c Organdks now 12c per yard.
Piho hue of 18c IIinItIes at 1c per
yard.
oIh1 Black anti Navy l3Itio Lawnt at
bc par yard.
25e Oxford (11ng1inmt at 1c per yard.
ISo Organdle Zrpyr at 12c per yard.
40c and 35e Scotch Ginghams now 25c
per yard.
Underwear Ladies' extra sizes
' jersey rilbe(1 vests.
high back , V front , Rhort sleevea , kiIeo
length pantit to tnatch-2c each.
Ladfr& extra large ribbed veth , low
ncck and SleovcleaB , taped neck and
: nrrnH-15c each.
Ladtes fine Lisle VestH , fancy lace front ,
t4quaro neck arni slcove1es8-3c and
40c each.
Chfldrcn's Gauze Vetta-c each.
Notions Hose Supporters.
If you vnnt something good In Hose
Supporters do not fall to see our line
inatle of the very best super lisle
elastic.
Sitle Elastlcs at 12',4e , 1c and 20e per
r pair.
, Children's Skirt and hose Supporters
combined , at 2cc.
Ladles' Satin Belt Hose Supporters ,
math , of silk elastic antI silk vcbbing ,
21c each.
Thio "Byron" Trouser Supporter , for
, small boys , 25c each.
Corsct ' 1rilh1)1l Summer
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'Corset ,
made of a goad netting. extra long
rnist , high bust , srongiy bond
throughout , at Oc each.
GETTING BkICI ( TO lRILL )
Army at Ohiekamauga Finds Plenty to
Keep it Busy.
PRACTICE MARCHES ORDER OF TIlE DAY
Severe SenteticeM IHijMCL for VIlit-
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' CIiIClCAM4tUdA PARK , July 14.-After
twenty-four 1'OIfrB of enforced-rest , caused
by a steady fan , the men at-Ctuup Thomas
returned to * oTk with renewed vigor today
and scenes of great activity wore everywhere -
where witnessed. During the day , in ad-
ditlon to the regular work , a iiiirnber of the
regiments indulged I a practice marches ,
target practIce and other things out of the
rouUn A large amount of supplies was
han4l ou t the regiments In need ,
The snal ( corps of the army Is rapidly
Increasing In size and importance , It now
numbers nearly 100 men , alt of whoni are
rapldiy becoming proficient in their work.
Govortiot Tanner and party of Illinois this
morning reviewed the lilinols tronns In the
ICehly held. The Inca showed up in flne
' foru1'a'ntltIu governor expressed himself as
highly pleased. The party leaves tonight For
Jacksonville.
omcers In authority at Camp Thomas will
not tolerate sentries sleepIng at their posts ,
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this beIng considered one of the very worst
mlhitury offenses. The result of the court-
mnrtitI $ trials for this olfenso hnve'Just been
pubJhslie fr9m the headquarters of General
l'olati , cornandlng the Sceonti division ,
F1rs corps. PrIvate Waterhouse , Company
I , . Fourteenth Minnesota , was Sentenced to
three mouths' hard labor for sleeping on
his past. I'rivato Wellington ii , Whihtehorn ,
Company ( I , Sixth Ohio , was lIned $60 , $10
to ho pLiU each month for a. period of six
months. lie will also be ' deprived of all
priyhlgea for a period of two months ,
Private SnmeE Van horn. Comnanv C.
Tairi.flrst ilchlgnn , ) aWflOd hIs unIform
ovt'rcoat and was fined $8 and given two
' nidtht th the guardhouse.
Liobfenant Colonel Sehters of the Twelfth
Now York -.has finished trying about forty
men who have beeu absent without leave.
Somit of theni had been arrested anti re-
tti'rne4 to camp by ofllcer3 , The nien voro
flood all the v-ay froni $1 to $10 and a few
days In the guardhouse.
Senator Foralcor of Ohio nrrivetl u Clint-
tnnoogii at 7:30 : thIs morning and went at
once , to , the camp. 110 vhi1 remain several
days , the guest 'of the Ohio ofllcors ,
'l'ho otliceru of 'thu FIghthi Massachus&ts
nra completing 'the detnil ( or a practice
niarch of several mhhes , The plan is to
strike camp , march 'to a given vohnt an' ' )
eathhli a isrmaneat ( iaxiip remaining
away about 'twenty-tour hours. Coon'i ! Peir
is now negotiating for the usa of hand.
The last comptiny of the Fourth Tea-
nessen W16 niu1atereii in today. It is fully
recrulteti afltl the men have been In trainIng -
Ing for several weeks.
4htortly slier 3 o'clock news of the ur-
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hOttld bs ha every family
incihielne chest anti every
traveher'a grip. They are . '
tiiy11u&blo ; when Ilto * tovnari *
is Out of enter ; cure liealichp , , hlUoutnr.
sit liver trouiIes. ) Iikt sail , 'mcitut ,
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; Mal ) 01 Cuba Coupon
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' , A Map ot'Cuba. e
A Map oftho West Indies.
Ii And a Map of the World ,
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Valenclennes Val end onlies
Laces Laces'by the JOlt ,
at 25c , 10c , 40c , f0c , GOc , 'Oc , SOc.
OOc , $1.00 , $1.35 , $1.50 , $1.65 , $1.80 ,
$2.00 and upwnrtls.
Hosiery Ladies' IaIi colored
drop stitch Hose ,
fast colors , lisle tbread-50c pair.
Ladles' tan Cotton hose , guaranteed
stainless , ' ) thi high spliced heels and
toes , also double soles , i5c-3 Pair ,
$1.00.
Children's line ribbed Illack Cotton
hose , with double knee , toe , soles
and heel , very good quality , c-4
pair $1.00.
Ready-Made Sheets Guaraiiteed
ton.
81x90 or 2x2'4 , at f0c , COc each.
liematitched , Gc each.
Extra size , hOxD9 , or 2',4x23 , at 65c
each ,
Iteatly-niatlo Piiiow Cases , also torn ,
45x36 or 1xl , at 12'c anti 11c each.
Ready-matte 1'lhlows at $1.00 , $2.2 ,
$2,71 , $3.00 and $3.50 ver pair ,
Men's Sei'iveii's patent
Furnishi ngs elastic eani Jean
Jrawers ,
75e a pair , reduced from $1.00.
Light llalbrlggan Shirts and Drawers ,
25e a garment.
Derby fibbed Shirts and Drawers , OOc
each ,
Now 'White Lawn String Ties just re-
ccived-25c anti 35c a dozen.
. , White Pique Suits
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one dozeiiVliite
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made box coat
style , some blazer
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Those garments are made of the best
quality of white pique and have al-
.ays sold at $7.50 , $10.00 and $12.00.
Saturday we will close them out at
' $5.00 each suit.
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render of Santiago spread rapidly among
the troops , and iiZini that time on there
was great rejoicing. Between showers van-
bus regiments joined In and marched from
camp to camp , hod by regimental 'bands ,
which were discoursing national airs. Cheer-
tng and yelling could be heard in all parts
of the park , notwithstanding there is a
general feeling of regret among the troops
that they have not been Icrmitted to Join
the troops before Santiago.
Colonel liartsuIr , chief surgeon at Camp
Thomas , issued an official report today as
to the health of the camp , making special
mention of fever cases. his report shows
that today thieve were In all ninety-two
casca of typhoid fever among the troops at
this camp. Colonel flartsuff states that It
is difficult to determine the causes. Ilcnin.-
gitis , from which there has beeti several
deaths , has entirely disappeared. Pneumonia
has almost disappeared. There are fit ty-fivo
cases of measles and twenty-four of thumps.
TRYING TO SAVE THE COLON
SLIhIIMIIIL Ordeisitqde Fast Ia the
S1IFC hi ) ' IIttasers 111141 CubIt's
* 0 l'rt'vciit Sttiking.
OFF SANTIAGO DE CUI3A , July 13.-
( Via Kingston , Jamaica , July 14.-Admirai )
Sampson this morning sent the Texas to
make the wreck of the Cristobal Colon fast
to shore by hiawsers and cables. The Colon
lies bow on on the bank , stern In deep
water. It is feared lbs heavy sea would
s'ashi It Into deep water , as the bank is
very stcep , and it Is impossible to' float It.
It has been decided to save and repair.
'rwo EXPIIIi'VIONS L.tfl IN CUII.t ,
hIa-e . it 1.Ivi'l Skirittishi wIth 1hi
Siiiiiihi.
ICIlY \VFST , July 14.-The first news of
the successful handing of the Florida and
h3'anhta expciitions , Which left here on June
25 , was received here this morning , The
landing was effected on the morning of July
3 , at Palo Alto , on the south coast of Cuba ,
but not until after several lively skirmishes
with the Spanish forces.
It was a task beset with n'rIh n,1 , llm _
culty , costing one man hits life and wounds
to half a dozen others. Captain Jose Manuel
Nunez , lrotber of General Emhilo Nunez.
was kIlled , , Winthrop Chanler of New York
shot through the right elboy , , atiti five
Cubans suffered trifling injuries , how latin' ;
Spanish hives answered for this will never
he known , but there were enough to more
than balance the score.
The Florida and Fanita were undeg convoy
of the Peoria , commanded by Lieutenant T ,
\S. Ryan. On board the etcaners were thir-
ty-five Cubans under General Nunez , 1"jfty
troops of the United States cavalry under
Iieuteaants Johnson and Ahearn , and twen-
ty-ftvo Bought Itiders under \\'hhiiatn Chan-
her. 'h'hte cargoes were enormous ,
There was not a Spaniard to lie seen 'heIi
they reached Palo Alto anti the mcii and
cargo Sere hut ashore \vitliMIt a single ob-
stacle. ( Iomcz with 2,000 flea was known
to be In the vicinity anti scouts hiunrie'l to
his line. Monday , July 1 , the grizzleti old
varnlor appeared iii ierson tt I'tli.lto. .
An awning was shireud over the end Ut
the abandoned wharf anti a conference was
keith , There were hresent besides General
Goniez , Lieutenant Ityan and Fnslgn W. 0.
1)avld of the Peoria ; Lieutenants Johnson
and /ehearn of thto Tenth United Stittrs cay-
airy ; Auditor General Frye of th provisional -
sional government ; General Nunez , Colonel
Nunez anti Major itolrez.
The veteran romnlnuder.jn-chlef said ho
was pleased with the expedition , w blab lie
thought would exorcise an important intlu-
enco on the vnr. lie outlined a Iiian of
campaign 'a-hitch be later submitted III writ-
hng to Lieutenant 113'aiI ( or transmhision to
President ? iicKlnley.
% 'r&cleri i t 'irk on ( Ii. ' SI. . ilN ,
\VASIIINGTON , July 14.-Judge Advocate
General Leinly of the Navy department has
received a telegram front the agents of the
Merrltt.Clzapninn'recklng company an-
liouhicing that the wreckers have arrived at
the scene of the wreck of the Spanish yes-
sehs near Santiago suit are already at work
ill the effort to save them , No details are
given.
$ it ( 'arrililsa Dlii Not Hit II.
MONThtlL , July 14.-Yesterday rumors
were current that Lie tenant Carranza did
lint sail. 'roday it is said Positively that
( 'arranza was impersonated by some tIn-
known verson antI did not board thU ship ,
\ \ hciu Carrana is now Is a mystery.
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LEAIINC ) U 1 TO SU RRENDER
Oircumsthvco3 Which Induce General Toral to
, . Bccons'ider.
CONFERENCE BENEATH A MANGb TREE
Sittiltisli Cniiiiiniiilir Shio'rs I lint He
itenhhSeM hIM iI.ijieii'is ' l'oiltloii ,
liit Fears lIi CritlelMins of
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fliWOltIi LtNTIAGO flF Cttli , July 13.
-VIa ( Kingston , Jamaica , July Ii. )
-White flags stIll flutter over the opposing
lines. The truce has been extended until
tomorrow noon and negotiations looking to
the surrender of Santiago are proceeding.
liothi shies have yielded somewhat. General
Torah , the Spanish commander , realizes the
hopelessness of further resistance , anti the
American commander , General Shatter , is
Inclined to reduce the harshness of the termit
which ho at first proposed to iniposo on the
dicta ) ' .
It appears that on Monday General Shot-
ten cliti not again demand the unconditional
surrender , vhic1i General Torni had refused
on Suntiay , but offered , as an alternative
proposition , to accept the enuittilatlon of the
enemy anti to transport the Spanish oflicers
anti troops to Spain , they to leave nil their
arms behind , anti Ito to accept their parole.
It was tills proposition which General Torai
dcchined yesterday.
This morning it was decided to lioiti a
personal interview with General Torah ,
General Miles anti his staff , who got no
further than General Shatter's headquarters
last night , accompanied by General Shatter
antt hs statE rode out to the front shortly
before 8 o'clock under the flag of truce. A
request for a personal interview wIth the
Spanish commander-in-chIef was made and
acceded to nod at about 0 o'clock General
Miles. General Shatter , General Wheeler ,
General Gilmour , Colonel Morse , Ceptain
Wiley itud Colonel Maus rode up , passed
over our entrenchments and wont down Into
the valley beyond. They wore met by General -
oral Tonal and his chief of staff under a
spreading mango tree at the bottom of the
valley , about half way between the lines ,
The Interview that followed lasted an
hour. The situation t'as placed frankly be.
fore General Toral and ho was offered the
alternative of being Eent home with his garrison -
risen or leaving Santiago province. The
only condition imposed being that he shoutl
not destroy the existing fortifications and
should leave his arms behind. This latter
condition the Spanish general , who does not
speak nglish , explained through his interpreter -
preter , was impossible. lie said the laws of
Spain gave a general no discretion. i-Ic
might abandon a place when he found it untenable -
tenable , but he could not heave his arms ho-
hind without subjecting himself to the 1)00-
olty of being courtmartiaied anti hot. Ills
govcrnnicnt , he said. had granted his Ier-
mission to evacuate Santiago ; that was all.
Further titan that he was powerless to go ,
'Eurni ItenIIze Ii is L'INit kii.
'Without saying so In words , Gefleral
Mike said tha tenor ot General Toral's remarks -
marks all betrayed his realization that ho
could not hold out long.
When General Shatter explained that our
reinforeoments vere Coming up , that lic yas
COIflllOtCl ) . surrounded and that net' , ' , , ba
tories were being posted , General r6ial'
simply shrugged his siiouider3 ,
"I am but a subordinate , " said he , "and
I obey my government. If it Is noce3sary
\ve can die at our posts. "
General Toral is a man of GO years , with
a strong , rugged face and flue , soldiery
bearing. Ills braye words Inspired a feeling -
ing of respct and admiration In 'the hearts
of his adversaries. Nevertheless , the Spazi-
ish general's anxiety to avoid further sac-
riflee of life in his eoinmantl was manifest
and lie did not hesitate to ask for time to
communicate the situation to Madrid' , at-
thong ) ) he dubiously shook his iead wltu
he spoke of the probable response ,
Itt the eourse of an interview General
Toral said the bombardment of Sunday and
Monday had done little damage , lIe ad-
mitteci that hcihs from the guns of the
fleet hind icstroyed four houses , but he asserted -
serted that only halt a dozen soldiers of the
garrison hod been injured. He also voluti-
tored the information , when General Miles
gallantly inquired after General Linarcu'
condItion , that the latter % 'otild probably
have to undergo the amputation of hI left
arm at the shoulder.
General Miles , at the interview , did not
nttempt to assume the directioa of the negotiations -
gotiations , but as general of the United
States army ho votiched ( or the cohidhtions
General Shiafter offered ,
Upon the return of our commanders to the
Amenicati line an important Consultation
\t'as held at General Wheeler's headquar.
tens , Generals Garcia and Castillo , with
their sttifts , had ridden around from the
extreme right to see General Miles. It was
a notable group gathered under the liro-
tecting awning of General W'heeier's tent ,
General Miles , In blue fatigue uniform ,
with the double star on his shoulders , and
lila campaIgn hat encircled by a single
strand of gold braid , hooking the ideal sol-
tiler , sat on. an empty ammunition box and
formed the center of the party.
On the right of General Miles sat General
Shatter , and on his left was General Car-
cia , in a mutispotted vhlto uniform'ftit
heavy boots and jingling spurs , The Cuban
general wore a large weather-wont Panama
bat anti at his side was a silver mounted
iunchettt , , General
Garcia has a strong ,
swarthy face , with a deep bullet Bear in
lila forehead.
In a general Way , not unlike a Cuban
edition of General Miles , General Wheeler ,
with grizzled beard , small of stature , anti
itt a irowhi campaign thihiforin , faced the
three ohilcers mentloneti , 'hhhe about thorn
sat the aides do camp of the tour generals.
liobMon is Also I'reseut ,
Assistant Naval Constructor Ilobson , the
hero of thin Merniniac , who hail come to
headquarters with niosagea front Rear Ad
mimI Sampson , was also ireuehit.
The situatIon tvus tliscussel , with the aid
of a profusion of mops , and itt the conchu-
shoti of the conference luncheon wits scrv'eti.
It consisted of beans , hard tack and eat-
fee.
% ( ter this meal General Miles , General
Shatter and General Garcia , with their staffs ,
noun off to inspect the position on the right
flank , Tile ) ' all agreed that General Torni
was securely wedged in and escape was
impossible , but owing to delays , anti to the
possible loss of life , which 'vita certain
to result from an attempt to c'rry tIle town
by assault , the danger to olin troops ( rein
fever anti tiisease , ott. ] abovc all the ( aqt
that thin Spanish fleet was destroyed , vhilcit
has bce thin real objcct of the canipaign ,
It seemed to ho the disposition to allow
Torah to evacuate , This would give its a
military anti naval base , permit thin starv-
hag refugees to return home , anti vouicl
allow the Immediate embarkation of the
bulk of our unlay for Port' ' ) rico.
The rain now falls In iieeis every day ,
drenching tim soldiers , vashlng out the
roads , etc. In tact , our base of supplies
is actually threatened by the mountain
streams , Two bridges have been carried
away this afternoon after a downfall in
which an tacit anti a half of rain fell.
Aguadores rIver Is Impassable , the water
shoulder deep is running like a small
Niagara , A untIe ambulance attempting to
cross the river was carried 200 ytintis tiown
4 stream , end to ll Canny , where the passengers -
gers vero rescued with ditilculty.
Il antiol liii's Bitt fvrleai in i'laee ,
To of General flandolpi' batteries
rcaciit1 the fiont today and were posed in
front of General Lawton's division. on the
right , where they common , ) the town be-
yontl our lines , and beyond thin churches ,
iio5pltals and other btiiidlng flying the fled
Cross flags.
Tim belief lit common itmong our offiCers
that the end is chose at hand anti that San.
tiago will be ours before hixt Monday without -
out Oghtlag. Alrcatly the movements of the
army for the future are based on the tall
of the city. The plans of the generals are
not to allow our troops to enter the cIty. cx-
cept a garrison of immunes which will ro-
rosin here , proof ngalnst the yellow fever ,
Utitil ready for embarkation on transports
at the city pier. our men will be encamped
on tii heights surrounding Santiago , where
thio water Is good , Strict instructions have
been issued to the soldiers to boil their
drinking water , but this Is almost ml-
possible.
The rainy weather has accelerated the
spreatl of malarial and other fevers. In oorn
of the regIments over a thin. ) of the men
are unfit for duty. Gcnerftl Shatter Is stiffer-
lag from fever.
General Miles was received with uitliu-
sittatit and trot ; greeted with cheers all along
the line , The general xprcssed hImself as
exceedingly gratilied at tie streiigth of otit'
position anti the character of the works
thrown up. Ito congratuiatett many of the
officers iersonahhy. ,
To a correspotidci'it gf the Associat ti - Press
General Mhlea said lie was prouti to corn-
mand an army ylilch huti carrietl the line
of hills on which our lines In the center
rcstcti. lie atideti there were tie h1otider
pages in our history thntt ( lint written July
1. in conclusion he said ho felt satisfied
( rota General Torah's banner anti 'wortis
that he was anxlous to surrehitier
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chnlt ) ' are owned by Anierlean ciupanlcti.
In the Guantannrno district are extensive
plantations of Soletla Esperanza , L33 Canoe ,
Santa Crella anti other Places. Baracot huts
an extensive fruit trade wIth ths United
States.
II. J. Allen of l aneas City , who had just
come front Santiago , was with Secretary
Alger during -the afternoon and gave him
Bomb lnterestliig details as to the character
of the country now surrendered to oqr
troopt , lie said the country was so wild
and rocky that it afforded practically no
camping ground for a eonsltierablo nuniber
'of troops , anti itt hie opinion there ivas not
a liolnt in' this sweep of country auitabio
a base of operations for an army.
Except the ' Spanish force at. Santiago ,
numbering about 10,000 inca , Mr. Alien sa'tt
there are no Spanish troops within the sun-
rendered zone , as It has heeti overrun by
Garcia's foree,3. Thu Spanish garrisons are
at Manranlhio anti Iloiguin , to the west of
tht surrendered zone. Mr. Allen says these
Spanish garrisons do not exceed 6,000 men ,
Thig1 lid saysis , General Garcla'B estirnate
Mr. Ahiezi left Santiago only last. Saturday.
At that time , he says , there 'were two suit-
PiCIOUS Cases thought to be yellow fever in
the hospital at Slboney ,
_ , Lt the I'orts ArtIlicludeil ,
The Navy department had not hoard tip to
the close of ofihee hours to what extent the
American foot s'ns participating in thin
Spanish surrender , \'t'lth Santiago Ip , our
hands the way wilL be qienc or , 4.amlril
Sampson's fleet to enter the'hrhnrant1 flrq
ceeti up to , thin ) rharvcs as soon as tjie , tor. .
pedoe and mines at the harbpr entrance
nrc removed.
The fortifications of Morro castle , Scoapa ,
Cayo Smith and Qthiers are Included in the
s rrenderetl zone , The possession of these
tide fortresse , partc lariy dorro castle ,
vhhl afford VCiuablo garrison points for , a
large' number of men. The terms under
whicit llese strongholds are surrendbred arc
not yet known in detail but It Is regarded
as likely that their big guns pass with the
surrender. '
. \\'iill the fleet wiil now be free 'tb , nYoV
tip to Sentiag'o City om tioulh' lb
talOed' ' In naval circles vh'ctler a y 'gtL1
could be aceomplised by such a m'Me' ' , as it
might subject some of our sailors to tli
contagion existing witblit tin' ity.
Great attention wIll now be given to the
care of our sicit anti tever-strickpn soltiiers
oh the island. In
the opiiiioii of tue army
surgeons the sick can be best treated by re-
moyal to the high ground back of the sotithi-
em coast , where the heat is loss severe , and
where recovery could proceed without the ,
'fcai ' communicating disease to the rest
of the army.
Secretary Alger Is anxious to bring the
entire army back 'an soon as It can b done
with safety to the men themselves , and
without jeopardy to the other troops in
Florida , nod to the general public. The active -
tivo preparations mndo to deal with the
otnergency are , sqchi that It is felt the ques-
then of disease euti cppecl ts'ith stecpss- ,
fnhly , now that th military situation bus
been simplified.
In the matter of transports the department
is fully irepareti for the next move , The
acquisition i-ecenthy of a number of trans-
athantic liners capable of carrying several
tiiiies as many men as the smaller transports -
ports , has put it on an excellent tooting , anti
it rai ; announced today that no more ships
were being bought on the Atlantic coast.
Many of the transports which carried eel-
-
diers to Cuba are now being used for other
purposes , chief among which is that of bring-
lag thu Sick and wounded to ( lie United
States. The ships avilablo by the department -
ment are distributed about as tohhotvs :
Tls'ent-flve at Santiago , twelve at Tnnspa ,
thire at Charleston , four at New York , four
at ICoy West anti others en route to and
from different points.
SAYS 1'OVLiiIS , iItLi 'i'O INTlItFflhtli ,
, ,
% ihI Not i'ornit , &iiitrhctun Hover-
eltt y O't-r t he i'Ii lit pit I net.
PARIS , July 14-The Matin hiatt received
front its London correspondent , who has
unusu" sources of Information , a dispatch
ha whith ho says 'the Europeati chancellors
are pow discussIng question of 'the
eveatutil Intervention of the powers in the
Phihhlpphne Islands.
'l'hio ambassadors at Berlin , the come-
spondent adds , have ndvieed their govern-
meats respecting Germany's lIne of policy.
'tviiieii seems quite settled. Germany 'would
prefer the maintenance of thin status quo ,
but as a corsoquenee of the 'war Spanish
eovereigny ( has dlsflppeat'ed anti Mnenieaii
sovorelgnty must not be its successor.
An intcniiatboaai agrcelflent , the Matin
cornspoiidcnt further asserts , will be ctitab-
ilitht'tI anti the powers Interested In the
Islands would each be called ott to protect
Its ovn Interests ,
The correspoutIenL adds : "This is ( ho
logical outcome i1 'the Monroe doctrIne , the
hrlnchplo ofvliich wIll be employed by Fti-
rope in order to vrnect ( itself against itmcr-
lean interference , anti unless appearances
are deceptive , Great lrltaln , in Sitito of the
talked of Anglo-Saxon alliance , vlh ( do the
same as the o1hier powers , "
( 'siptziii Sleiitiiiizin lit .i.I i'e ,
WAShINGTON , July 14.-Several tinys ago
( ho olflcial thispatchies to the War depart-
meat coatalqed the name of Captain Char.
once , A. Steadman of the Ninth cavalry as
aniong thin khled. Today a sitessage front
General Shatter reacitcit the deparrnent
stating that Captain Steadman was uhivo
anti voli this morning.
rYD He-oiiitluit iii ( I iitid.'niiil ,
W'SlhINGTON , July 14.-Senor Pazo Ar-
rlaga , ( ho ( luatemalan minister , requests
I and authorIzes the /tssoCIate' i'ress to deity
as unfountleti statnients that a political
crisis and revolution exist In Ouatevtia.
'rIte minister says there is no truth in thieito
I statements , and that veacc prevails in his
I country ,
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TRANSPORTS SAIL TODAY
Oity of Puebift atl Peru Are Now Ready to
Weigh Anchor.
WAIT AT HONOLULU FOR OILIER VESSELS
'rss ' 'lhl - Sos't'iieett
ii 4hiips % Cnrry ( It-er
IItiiilreii Ohhleers zitiii ieii , lii-
t'ltiihhiig All llruiehes of
tii Serit'e ,
SAN FflANChSCO , July 14.-The trans-
liort stenners City of Puebhn and l'ertl re-
Ceid their complement of trrops today ,
and tomorrow , tinhess contrary ontlers are
' received front V'ashiiigton , the two steahiicI's
will sail for honolulu anti , vihi iirrlve there
iii Uino to participate in the ceremony of
annexation.
iaJor ( macrat Otis , ( 'Onhtitandulig the I
I fourth fleet of transports , will niqke the
City of i'nebla his flagship , llrlgadlcr Genera -
era ) Harrison , U. Otis will also salt on this
'esscl ,
The officers and 'troops which will embark
on the l'ueblii are Major General Otis anti
szifl' ( ' , 1it'ljathh'ciGeneral 11 , U. Otis , all thO
' remaiiilng 000ipaniCs of the F'ourtocnth
United Sta'tei infantry , recruits of the First
I
ailti Second battalIons f the Flghteciithi
anti Twenty-third reginionts , enlisted int'n
of the First North 1)akota , First \Vyoining
anti h'lrst Idahio , medIcal officers anti meat-
hers of the hospital corps-a total of Si3
3ntn ,
Thai troops to go on the Peru consist of a
-squadrqn of the Fotirtli United States cay-
aIry , light batteries of tim Sixth United
States artillery , a detachment of the Tbhi'd
United States artillery , a detacliinciit of the
signal corps , a detachment. of volunteers ,
medical officers. and menthers of the hos-
pitch corps. Itt all there will be 1,763 ofT-
cent and inca to embark.
It Is generally utiderstood that the City of
Puebla and h'eru will retnaiti at honolulu
after coaling to await the arrival of the
other vessels of the fourth fletit , the I'enn-
ityivaiiia , 1(10 tie Jaiieiro anti St. l'aul ,
though front present IndicatIons the last
three vessels of ( ho fleet cannot got away
for at least a veek or ten days , in whIch
case ( ito City of l'uebla and l'eru wIll sail
from honolulu to Manila In eoinmantl of
Brigadier General Otis , Major General Otis
stopping oil at Honolulu to take command of
the , second section on its arrival there ,
S'lt'ets 'i'riOhN for ( ) tiier Sliijis ,
Major General Otis today Issued an order
iieslgiiating tlio troohts to sail for Manila on
the second section of the fourth expedition ,
oh' the fifth expedition as it may be called.
Tue order caine somewhat as a surprise ,
as It had been said that the troops for the
expcdtfonvotild not ho selected until after
tue tieparturo of qencral Otis with the
transports Peru anti Puebha , The men have
beau signed as follows :
To the Steamer Pcttnsyivania-First Moo-
tana volunteers , thin recruits of thin First
California volunteers.
To thin Steamer Itlo tie Janeiro-Two bat-
tnhioiis of thin First South lakota volun-
leers , recruits of the first and second bat-
tahlons , Ilighteenthi infantry ; sign l corps
detachment consistIng of three officers and
thirty enlIsted men ; recruits of the Utah
ihiiit , ortlhi ry ,
' To tin' Steamer St. l'aul-One lattahion
South Dakota volUnteers , recruits of ( lie
F'ltst Colorado volunteers , recruits of the
Thirteenth Minnesota , signal corps thethch-
mt'tit , consisting of two officers and twenty
enlisted men.
The unhoat Bennington heft its anchorage
this afternoon anti proceeded down the bay
, ftmid the tooting of hiianywhiithes and thth
dipping of liags from the merchant vessehif.
It Is generally supposed that it Is going
to Honolulu , but nothing positive as to Its
destinatioti can be stated at this tltne.
I
: Ilii : siifl'S 'AIlE 'FAECES NIt'i'hi ,
'I''vo of 'i'htein ' .VhhI " , Ve Converted into
Auiihiiir ) ' CrhilHerH.
,
ICE'I WEST , Fha. , July 14.-Thin Spanish
prize ships Catalina , Miquel Jover , Buena
Ventura anti Guido , captured during the
early days-of thin war , wefe taken north by
the gunboat Newport today. 'HILt Buena
Ventura and Gutiio have been bought by
the government anti 'ihi be mtide into
arnared vir ships.
' This , 'ewport- carried tw'onty-ono sailors ,
injured In iie bombardment of Porto Rico ,
and sufficiently recovered to ho sent home.
Irtiiieltiils A ft or Colotiiliu.
( ( 'opyrighit , 1IS , by I'ress Pubhishiin ( "a. )
CARACAS , July 14.-New ( York World
Cablegram-Special Telegram-Four ) iron-
dads tinder 'the Italian Admiral Cantilanl
eft La Gunyra Mntiay for Canthagona to
t orce the ' Colombian government to settle
tile Cerutti claim.
1'i't'ii'h. ' . % 'it , ' Shii its ( o to 'J'niigier ,
GIllit/ubTAit , July 1-1.-It is ntinioreti that
a French squatiron , consisting of two battleships -
ships and three cruisers , will shortly Iwo-
cccii front Toulon to Tangier. Many fatal-
lies of Ceuta anti Ahgcciras , fearing Miter-
ieaii bombardment , are emigrating to honda
anti Jinicra.
CELEBRATE' FALLOF BASTILE
Frenehi-.t itirelenitsut SI. lititit lIs
a rct' ( I 'er , ( , ' * Itiii nitl I itthul
, i. * _ ( , Ieiiiiti'trnt ,
ST. LOUIS , Jiil 14.-On account of some
iiiSstitifactioti arising o'cr the selection of
a panic for holding the French celebration of
the fail of ( lie hostile , two demonstratIons
\tcro hielti iii this city tonight. One was
at Concordla pork , and as deslgnruteti as
the Natloiinh Preach fete , Thin other was
heiti at thin Suburban gortien , and known as
thin Prnnco-Aincrlcan fete.
TIm toniiicr rns openeti wIth a , salvo of
twtutt-oiie guuis , followed by Sousa's march ,
"The Stars alit ) Stripes Forever , " by the
band. Br. A. ieniveau , ltresidi'nt of ( lie
eeetitivo : coinniittco of ( Ito fete , tiehivereti
lila annuci ndtiress , , foiloweti by an address
from Molt , Scgunot , consular agent of
France. ldayor Zeigenlicini anti ex-nvernor '
Steno also inule : speeches. Then followed
a concert , firottorks anti at niltinight ii ball.
The Franco-Ainenicflhi cciclirntioii opened
with a bomb salute. 'I'hie Shienkei's of ( ito
evening vero 1iitil 1rnst anti Justice iCntini.
After a short concert conic Shinitespeare's
comedy , "The Merry Wives of'intisor , "
( lie fete ending at niidutighit with a pyroterii'
ale display.
LODGERS SCAIIED BY FIRE
li ii y ) i.irn itig hlhitzt' CreflteM Stone
( 'uthlu un ii I hut titi I.otve r i'u ni it ut
S 4 re e t.
Fire was discovered at 2 o'clock this morn-
lag breaking front ( lie seconti story wintiow
of tue restouratit nnui lodging house at 1112
Fat-unto street. The builtling is iii charge of
Miss hattie Levls and 'wait operated tiown-
stait's as the Domestic I'Citchien niiti on the
second auth third floors as a lodgIng house.
Thu rooni wore full niitl sixteen lCOi)1C
t'ero iiiiprisonctl on the tipper ticors by tim
fire. Several women appeareti at the third
story windows anti vei'o prevented with tiif
fcuhty from throwIng thieiiisehves upon ( lie
pavl'iiient. Ladders were raised anti three
woineti , Alice hunter , LiiVihhlanis and
' - carried thirotigh the
Mrs. ni'aytdn , u-crc
anioke to the g'ouiid in a hitilt suffocated
conthition , The others escaped front the rear.
Among those who hodgeti in thin bonito anti
lost jntrt or all of their effects vero Messrs.
Alhort - Wallace , harry hiagstthlc , Davis ,
Thomas , Dillom , aitti lirayton anti wife and
Misses \Vihhlanis anti Hunter , vlio arc cm-
iihoyeti at ( lit ) Mercer hotel.
Miss Lewis soya thint her twelve rooms
were uieu-hy furnirhctl at an expeiiso of 1OO0 ,
anti that her property is largely darnngeti
by fire nod Water. It is iiisuretl for that
anmunt iii a. Sioux Fails company.
The fine seems to have originmiteti from
the explosion of a lamp in a bathirooni on
the second floor. It reachueth the upper
story anti tIm building , the property of ( lie
Omaha Loan anti Trust company , sustained
considerable damage.
It'tti.jut house' Near Se-nraL
SE\\'AItD , Neb. , , July 1 i.-Spccial.- ( )
Yesterday atteriioon the' resitlence of J. C.
Ford , four tithes northeast of this city , was
btinncti to ( lie ground with nil its contents.
Mr. Ford was able to save a tiesk contain.
lag his papers amid accounts , also an organ
anti a few small articles , The loss is es-
tiniated at $2,000 , with mn insurance of $750.
.
' HYMENEAL.
. I'oh itt'Ie-ttgtg'ui Ire ,
flrmntlall Pohiock 'of Little Bock , Ark. , and
Miss , Ahedalde Maguire of Des Moines , in , ,
were inarnlc'.i Thiurstiny , July 14 , 1895 , at
the home of ( lie olflcliitliig' minister , Rev.
Cinirles 'hV. Savi'dgo. , -
ri t to m -In s' I es. -
Walter It. Bnitoq ( , and Miss Lizzie Davies
i'ere marrieti Tucsdtiy evenIng. July 12 , at
509 South Thirteenth strctt. Rev. Clinches
'iSavidgo officiated.
' I'OiSuii cii hmy Cniauietl Fruit.
Three children of Charles hioye , 2925
South Bighteentli street , were taken suddenly -
denly ill yestertlay front fruitpoisoning. .
The fruit had been cannetl imperfectly anti
bath been on humid for some time , The
youngest child , aged 2 years , was in a
critical condition , hut i's now out of dan-
ger.
ilovemmieui is of Oct'nui Vessels , .liily Ii.
At New York-Arrived - Hekha , from
Copenhagen ; Germania , from Liverpool.
atIeti-Patria , for aIies ; firemen , for Bre-
tacit ; Aragonia , for Stettin.
At Itotterdain-Ai'rlvcd-Ainsterdam , from
New York ,
At hlamburg-Arris'ed-h'ala tin , ( rota New
Yoi-lc.
At Amstcrdani-Saihetl-Workendain , for
New York ,
At Liverpool-Sailed-Canada , for Boston.
Arrived-Servia , trout New York ,
At Qtieeristown-Saihed-h'cnnhanti , for
l'liiiatlehphla ; Cyrnrlc , for Now York. Ar-
rived-Iinitnntiie , fi'onl Neit' York ,
At London-Sailed-Mi uitievnska , for New
York.
At Copeniingeui-Sallcd-Ishaiid , for Now
York ,
Aiiro't' I'Iiitis fur Iiivti miihuiei , t ,
CININNATI , July 1-1.-Tue executive
conunittec of tito natIonal council of atimnin-
istration of thu Graiith Arniy of Thin Republic
closed its session of two days tonight , otter
Ancestral Cleanliness :
Proverbial for its thoroughness. Pearl-
Inc users admire the pluck that a woman
_ needed to get such cleanliness in such
laborious ways. No excuse for lack of
_ ii cleanliness now , Pearline has changed
I /1/ / / - the situation. Tiloiough cleanliness , 'ith
, ease , comfort , safety , economy , and time to
spare-by the use of Pearline , A modern
woman does her work in a modern way-with Pearline ,
'Zrnni'
'Zrnni''T
'T- ' ' - ' - - - ' -
; v1- , -
't YOJIAVE !
1)andruff sad you will soon hove
gray and falling hair If the duintirtiff
is not checked , Prof A tistiri hiiis
\ cured over 15,000 people 'trith his - ; _ : : 41
, now thtscttvery , 'tYhil you be cured
or will you contiunc to stiffer"
Skuitchel from Life Dandruff is Caused by _ _ _
5 M.aIuied 8f.3O
-im ICE L-
Which destroys thin roots of the hinir and ultimately produces baldness ,
Prof. J. II. Austin , Dermatologist and Scalp Specialist , huts after 20 years
of practical investIgatIon discovereti and antiseptic ( extracted front soft
coal in his own laboratory at MInneapolis ) , which destroys the destroyer
of the hair lurlcliig
Iii YOUR SCALPI
Cafl on Pi'oit i..thii amid tin i'iij ut thit'so ii's'ltulliig' parasites forever.
PREE MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
OP HAIE AND SCALP At (3ouuItiug Jtoointt , 62(1 (
'
Now Yorlt Lit's flsui Ommitia
j Iiuui'ti U to 12 a. in. and to 9 p. in , Iqi' ontlcinotm ; ladies 2 to 6 p. in.
Austin's ' Antis8ptic Dandruff Destroyer and New hair Grower.
I , ii ui.I it'ui1i I flIeu. * ii liii I ' . i"t , r Null , lay ishi , ir.igistN
i
- = - - - - - -
alpraving thin arrangements of the local
committee for thin national c'ncainpiiient hero
September r , to 0. The mtieinhc'rs % 'isltoij ( lie
school bilihihings anti ( 'anti' Shienition , where '
the veterans are to lie qmmrtci'ctl , nut ) wore
dniicii over thin entire hlno of ninreb of ( ho
liroposeti ptmraties. They aio visiteti Chester
park anti ether resorts , s'hiero campflmes nro ,
to ito held , anti ni-c vehi plavti with the '
elaborate prelmnt'ntions for ( Ito eticampmnent ,
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_ _ _ _ _ _
, ' . ' , " '
t1i''ti-tI'\ i
'
THE MOST POPULARRESORL'
TjL : : : ' : . . 'I ;
Tehephono 2l7.
LentaVihiinms , Props. nfltl Mgrs _
'iv. v. coi.i. Manager ,
1 Convention of Headliners.
RHai51'AND flY1
ALL U&I)1I9It )
First Time iii Omaha of the Great Enstora
Success , ( ho
ANIMATED MUSIC SHEET.
hiitrotitieiiig ( lie itiiistrcl Coinctilati , harry
At'iustromig end His
30 , . . Colored Jubilee Si r , .30
( ; . : . . : ( iIl1Illt ) II. . . . , ,
, , GIl.IhI't' H.tItON' ,
liiIi ( alt tVSt % SlH'i'11114 , . , . . .
51'I.i.l V AN . % ; : W'iiilifl.
Anti tue Premier Quartette , -
'I'IIli : ii \ ii 'i"i't' ( 'fl3mIii ) ' l'UIt ( ,
'l'lii' ' ' , . . , '
1'ruii,1 i.i.t ( 'huh I elig , ' Orthiest r ;
IIrecttoui Fnnna . .icitnitii.
( liii ii in' ti mi I I I Fiutt'h. ' % 'eek ,
htefrt'sliiii'it is ( iiirdt'ui tiulti 'I'Iiont cc ,
' ( ) NI(1I't' ( anti t''ery ii lhit at Sian.
Clifford's Magnificcot
Gatet ? M0 -
Tlio Beautiful Burlesque
LIITTL OllAO
with Mc1N'rYhi AND li1-L\'l'lI , khtigs of
nil coniedimutis . , lIe , 20e , Soc. Next vt'e1c thio
iiethtii'ieittitie "IN ( lAY l'AitiS' ' ( 'illrfirti's
( , 'tielimo tii thin flmist thitiway. \'iitiduvihio )
Artists , Don't ( till it , visit thin C&ttdiio ,
The Ci'eighton I
0. ii. 'V'oodwiirti , A ttiu'ciiu'tit Iintjttit' ,
, , 'I'ONIC.i I'i'S mio. :
zhihi WOOiVAItI ) OTOCIC CO. ' 1
I'reMpiit Itigte ( lriiiuma
Celebrated Case.
2't-xt Vt't'liNG lilt .t'CII.
. . N. , l't'ri'oruuuiitit'e's Al ike .
flA r AC
UN'I'.tMiil ) .tNItIti , Slit ) 1'
oc 'i'iiti MlI'AY -
t:3 :
SWEIr ity COOL IiflRltZES ,
hi 'I'EIE 1'LACli FOil SOCIETY ,
crrn
Stephen Voit Szlnn'ev , tint ? Igr ,
( ) COX'I'I NUOI S Vt U ill % I tLFi.
ifcCcccccCccltfcc cocccoccc
SOUTh IIN
C.i LI U ) ItNiA
The biggest , best , most novel exhililtioii
on0st Mi1way. Adumilitsiomi oiihy 10 centm3.
a herd of rn'ai'ly 100 Gitiiit Os-
S [ l's ( riches , tiozeiit ot Oittnht'h t'iiick
only a few t103'it old. The tnost
gorgeous tihuinaso Ott earth. Ostrich eggs ,
Ostrich iit'sB , etc. ' ' , ,
FiIWl N CAWS'Foc , I'rop , ' '
TILE CUBAN ATOM ,
C11IQU ITAG
l'hic Li'ing DOll. ' 1'htt Fctttutru of
'I'IIE MIDWAY.
DoNot Forget to Visit the
CNS [ JAJ,4. , . , ' 1
Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss
House on West Midway.
'TAON
- - , .AI' 'J'llIf. . . .
MERRY--GO--ROUND
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1 5th a itd Ca pitni Ave.
Capture the Brass fling anti Ride Again
FREE ,
.1 ( IS. lIUNGl1Ol'i' , i'MM'O ouiui tluuiuuger.
Wait '
GREAT WILSIIIRL OSTRICH [ AIiM
t1
; 1 ! ± lt2L
1'UhN'l'EIt NO ii-
' % VJIIIILH 1)0 'i'ilhi'V AL ! . ( lOt
SCHLITZ
PAVILION
Fritz Mueller , Prop. On thmo Midway ,
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i STREETS OF
i ALL NATIOJS ,
1 RendezvoUs of Itocluty l'coiln. )
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JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
CURIO STORE.
N of Music IIahl-lust Midway.
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JIO'i'ilJS. -
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TILF BRUNSWICK
Car , iii & Jackson Ste. J. ( ( irithili , Prop.
150 loorns-A ( ii unotic'rn iniitioveltir'iiiis.
ltatci4'Aint'nhcurt l'lttt , 12,00 to $100 ier day ,
J'tiu'Oitctifl l'irtii , $1Od iitw diiy and uptt'ardts ,
Car line to amid train till tlepots. Direct
cur lute to matti entmaitco i [ J'XhitJitlt1ofl '
icrUR1A 1' ii OT12L ,
14th and ilarney St.
American Pian-i to 4 dollars nor day.
Street cars from (101)0(8 ) ( anti train hotel to
Exposition Grounds Itt fifteen minutes ,
11. SILLOW&Y , Manager ,
-HO'J113L BARKI3Ik-
colt , 13TH AND JONES ST. , OMAHA ,
It .t'I'iS iii I.ni ( . H .i.0 ( ) l'Jllt l.ty ,
Ii ctric cars direct to exposition gro'Jncii.
F1tNK 1JMlI1t , Casttitr. . . . . .
. , .SAM 1IAUMAN CnI.t Clerk.
THIMILLARD
I 311i mind Ioimgliis StiOiitilin , _
CgNTJIALI.Y LO'ATZD.
. . . . . .tliI1iIl'A'I.'I ) lIJltOt'S I'I1AN , . . . .
J , ii , 1.JlKii4 & Bt ) % i'tni" . .