- - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - r - - - ---w - - . . _ J 4. 4 - . , I11.Ii OMAhA DAILY llE1 : SV DAY , , TULI 17 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Omaha.uIy17. 1aJ1e StLtetflefltS. \Vc don't niisreprcsent in the store nor in the press--vc don't deserve praise for it-we don't want praise-we do deserve your patronage- and we appreciate it. . Mapy ( . Bargains in Wash Goons- I , 500 yaids j-/ of 1)eultifllI ) ; hi w.ns , ( lfl1k % \ cirects with 1aci slriJM3 , iegtiIai' 15e . / qtia1i1y now ' 5e .ier yLl'I. . LOQ yartth of light nn.I dark FIgurt Lawns , which HOld at iSc , l5c 124c be , flos 7c per yard. - I : . . yardi of the choicest Lawns and I ' DmtIes at lOc pr yard. o ; tyIes of flno Dlrnflles , choice pat- trn , fAst colors , reduced to 1c per yard. flObCSMnluite tilflJ)1'OilerCd . roIe. Our $7.5 ( ) Robes now .OO a tiIt. Our $ S.tO Robes now $6.00 a suit. Our tO.OO Robes now $7.O a suIt. Black Dress Skirts-ood quali. : Ly olblack : 1)rilliantilie skirts. At $2.75 , $3.00 , 3.5O , 1.OO , $1.50 , 5.OO. UN1)EItSKI RTS- Fvei-y day. adds aoine new beauty to our Htock 0 L'ndersktrts. SIIIItT WAISTS- Lots of pretty tldnga In plain write. plain blue and pink raIats-canrn In Saturday for your Inspcctlon M'n- 'lay. Under MiisIIns- Latlie'yhite - . tticos , ( lunbric rufiles , elged with einbroidory , . regular $1.00 value , . ) . ; ; at 89c each. ' - Ladlea' Umbrella Petticoats , wide ruf- i , . ftc of fine embroidery , at $1.00 each. 1 Ladles' fine White Skirts reduced to 1 'J.5O , $1.00 and $4.50 , from $4.50 $ , $5.00 and $6.00. It's GeniUnc-Froncli Orgatidies I Oc. Monday wc' have concluded to close nut all our ISc and 35c Colored 1' reach Organdies at lOc per yard. Swiss Ss'iss . Puffings-New piif. I iIIg. Some with fine tucks and others with Inca inserting between , at $2 00 and $2.t0 per yard. A large assortment of all-overH In SwI , Including Irish point , tucks , lace anti embroidery Inserting. A yoke or front of this handsome goods adls much to the appearance of a summer gown. Notions-J eweli'y. The newest effects in summer Jesve'iry. LUlieS ! GaIt ! Plated Cuff Links at 5c and SOc. Ladles' Shirt 1'sIst. Sets at 20c. 25C , 85c and SOc. Belt l3ucklcs , both plain arid fancy , at 2Zic. Soc. T5c 00(1 ( $1.00. Lates' Gout l'Iatcd Long Shank Collar Buttons , , c each. ? dllitary lint Pins , lOc each. Real Shell SIde Combs at 2c , 85c , 40c , ; 0c , 63c , 7&c and $1.00 per pair. llosiery-La(1 ( ics' black cotton hose. In out sizes , dOUble toe , sole and heel- 3c. 3 paIrs , $1.00. Ladies' Black Cotton Hose , In out sizes , lzcs and 0 flOly , with high spliced heels nail doUble solcs-2Fc Pair. Children's blsck cotton fine rUbbed hose , In odd sizes only-lOc ia11. . Boys' hiack Wi(1C ribbed Bicycle hose , very good quality-at ISc , 20c pair. ( Jnderwcar-Ladies' white jer- Iey l'iblCd vests. Low neck and sleevcles , faucy front of Insertion , sIlk tnpe-2c each , Ladies' Cotton Itibbed Union Suits , short sleeves , buttoned across the front , ecru-50c cacti. Boys' Fine h3albrlggan Underwear , long sleeve vests , knee length ( lrawers , alt stzes-25q each. Domcstlts-Bleachecli sheeting. 42-loch at $ "c , lOc and 12tc per yard , 45-Inch at 0'.c , lie and He per yard. 50-inch at lOc and 15 per yard. 54-Inch at lie , 15c and 16 ½ c Per.Yard. 8-4 at 1SC , lSc and 20c per yard. .4 at i6'4c , 20c and 22 ½ c per yard. 10-4 at 18c , 22 ½ c afld 25e per yard. 42-Inch Ticking at i5c and 17c per yard. 45-loch Ticking at 16e and 19c per yard. Sea Island Percale , 36-inch wide at Sc , 7c , lOc and i22e per yard. & CO MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS ; Siiiiii1t ) lcnibers haggle Oer Words -"Su rrenIer" Clintigeil to "Ca. . iiti1itte" lii the Articles. ( Copytight , 1S9S. by AssocIated Press. ) t SANTIAGO DE CUBA , July 15.-Vla ( iCingaton , Jamaica , July 16.-Tha ) prcllm- mary basis for the capitulation of the SPanish forces in eastern Cuba was agreed to , and hlgncd under a ptcturesquo Cleba tree , huit way between the lines , shortly after itdnight. Our commissioners were laylteil to enter the cIty by those repre- seating General Torah , but the invItation wal ; declined , and the conference was held under the spreading Cieba , just such a tree as that under which Columbus assisted at the celebratIon of mass on his first landing Iii Cuba near Havana. At the very outset a hitch occurred , owIng to a misunderstand- lag of what was said at the personal Interview - terview between General Shafter and Gen- oral. Torah at noon. At that time our Interpreter - terpreter , translating the language of ( len- eral Toral , bad given Generals Shatter , Miles nail Wheeler distinctly to understand that Captain General Ilianco had consented that. the commissIoners should have plenary powers to negotiate the telnis of surrender , such terms as they agreed upon to be binding - ing upon both parties. Something was said about a notification to the Madrid govern- loCaL. but General Shatter Insisted that the capitulatIon had booii actually agreed to , anti that no furtlior consent of tue Madrid government was required , When the coni- . missionera met , shortly after 2 o'clock , in the afternoon , those in behalf of General Torah ( General Escario , Lieutenant Coionei Fortan anil Robert. the BritIsh vice consul ) combatted at once the tiica that the capitulation - ' tulation had in fact actually taken place. Tue consent of Madrid , they insisted , was still necessary. but at tim same time they claimed strongly that It would be forthcom- lug , as Captain General Blanco had adviseil It and the home government would (10 the . 100 Doses in a Is peculiar to and true . - only of Hood'o Sarsapa- oLLie tills , and 10 proof of Its superIor strength and economy. Th2ro Is moro curative power In a bottle of hood's Sarsaparlila than In any other. This fact , with Its unequalled record of cures , provc the boat medicIne for alt blood dIseases is Hoods3 . Tbc Ono True Iliood I'urlfler , MI druggIsts. $1. , ciiru LIver ills ; ( 'as ) ' to I-I oed s Pills tooI3erate,2a. The Oiiiiilia Daily Bee 13 x p Os i t i oii Photogravure Coupon This COUiOfl aflI ten Ceilts swill obtiiln those protogravui'os of the EXjO8i tion , By mall , 2c extra. , . The Omaha lice I Map of Cuba Coupon Present this Coupon with I JOcfor AMapotCuba. , A Map ofthe West ! ndtei. 4 And a Mapot'tho World , 4 ; f By Mull 1 ccitt , . f . -4 same thing. General Torah , who was present and who , In fact directed the negotiations on his own behalf , said he has never been overruled by the captain general. Still , ho added , until Madrid had sanctioned it Santiago - tiago had not capitulated. All this was extremely unsatisfactory to our commissioners who clung tenaciously to the understanding General Shatter had received earlier In the day. Finally , with the question of whether or not the Spanish forces had actually surrenclereil still open , the commissioners proceeded to the consideration - sideration of the preliminaries. Captain Miley bad drawn up thirteen ar- tides of a general nature and thee were submitted to General Toral personally , Ito made a strong appeal that the word "capit- ulation" be useil instead of the harsher term "surrender" and that. his army be allowed - lowed to march out , the officers with their aide arms and the inca with their smelt arms. lie said the irxns could afterwards be sent to Spain , either on the same ships with the troops or on some other 8hlps. General Toral further remarked that he cx- pected our commissioners , as reprcaenta- tives of a bravo and chivalrous people , would not seek to humiliate hits army or make it appear that he was vanquishet. his soldiers dosiretl to go honie with honor ; they had simply yielded to superior force , 011(1 they would prefer dying to going home I without their honor. Our commissioners could not resist this appeal , but they said it lay beyond the ternis laid down by our government , and they could only recommend the matter to I Washington. At 4 o'clock Toral returned , to the city to consult with General Linares. General Toral and the Spanish commis- I sioncra returned at 6iO : , saying they desired - , sired a still further change in time phraseology - elegy of the articles anti suggested a post- lonemnent of the negotiatIons until morn- log. This General Wheeler fIrmly declined. Thereupon a recess was taken until 0:30. : 'Time commissioners returned at that. hour aal the articles wore again gone over in detail. Various changes of verbiage , which tended emily to soften thin sound of the ierna witHout armccung the sense , wore proposed by the Spaniards and our rommis- sionoris accepted practically all of them. Shortly after midnight General Wheeler suggested that the good faith of the Span- lards ho tested , MI thu artIcles 'ere reread - read 1111(1 cccli conunissloner iii turn was aslied if they 'ero satisfactory.'lieim they replied in the aulirmative General Wheeler asked them to allix their sigmiutures. This they appeared reiuctnnt to tb , but they could not elt refuse.Viivii all hail signed the coniiiiisionera separated to macct again at 0:30 : o'clock In time corning. The present municipal authorities are to eoniliiuu In controi of the city untii tli Shianish troope are eiularkcd. The Spanish troops ( rota otlie , ' forts arc to be emnbarlced Ut the neatest The refugees are to return to their homes , but not until the sanction of dadrid is to- I ceived , end the same applics to the ro- moral of thu obtruetions at time mouth of the harbor. l'endtng this , Iiowos'er , Miss i'ieia Barton mind the Ited Cross agents , wRit supplies , are to be allowed ' to enter time city over the line of the Juragun mull- I nail. 'I'iie s-atcr loam , 'hiclm was cut , is to ho repaired today. No Cubans arc to be allowed to enter the city. Alt time artillery and the batteries at the entrance to time harbor are to lit left intact and we are to obtain possession of the gunboat in the harbor. I'cnding the sanction of Madrid , every- thimig is at a standstill. anti as a result the troops on both eides remimain in the trenches. While there hi otily a remote chance of tue goverimuient at. Madrid upsetting everything at time last moment , such an event is still recognized as a posaIbilit. hiuwever , oum platis are being prepared as though the campaign were os'er. ( lcaorai Shatter's headquarters are to be nioved. probably today. to the high grouuil north of time city , where the whole of our eramy vili be L'mmcampeI after Santiago is evacuated , pending the possibility of its cuibarkatlon for the island of l'orto Rico. 'rime troops which were lanth'cl at Sibonoy , but which vere not brought up , mire to be I sent back on board ( be transports iwwcdt- An Honest Corset Talk- 'lucre are degi'ees of exc'eflellce 111 corsets , a in evei'ything else , S0fl1t3 are simply good , ot1ieri ILFO better , but -the Ci'eco corset is best , The mere assertion of this fact , tin- backed by proof , might fail to carry conviction , hence the following : TIIR ClRSCO CORSRTS CANNOT IJItEAIC AT TIlE \\'AIST L1Ni- Mi other corsets ioss"ss this most an- floyiflg venkness. Not a woman in this community but will acknowledge tiny truth of this statcmnent. fly a disconnection at time valst line , the cause of breakage is removed , and at the same time time corset rebuts its symmetrical proportions. Being comi- vinecil of its superiority over oIlier corsets , we arc going to introduce It to our buying PUbiie'hii'ii next you buy t corset , try the Cresco. Ladies' Ncckwear-String and how ties 5c each. W'liite Pique Ascot Ties , 23c each , White amid Colored Puff Tics , 2c and SOc cccli. \'hIte Lawn String Ties , 25c nail 35c a dozen. Corset Secial-W. B. corset. Mndo of a good strong , cool imettitig , strongly bomied throughout , extra long vatst , two sIde steels , corded bust , perfect iltting model , reguhar Price $ I.tXt-prico to close , SOc Oaeh , llaiikcrcliicfs , JUStW11CI1 the need is - greatest , p1'ces are the littlest we have kiiown 'J'his special , ' A' " - ? 101' WOfliGn : TWO FOR 25C- Pure linen , baud embroidered , dainty patterns-these handkerchiefs were manufactured to sell at 25c each. ately. W'hilchm American troops vihl remain hero as a garrison , or the number , has not yet been decided on. There is some talk of garrisoning Santiago with several regiments from the southern states which are understood - stood to be at sea at present. The condition of the city t Santiago is said to ho dreadful with fIlth amid stench everywhere. There is much sickness among time Spanish soldiers duo to bad and insutll- dent food , and there are many yehiow fever cases in the hospitals. Our comnnuissionors have just gone in to meet the Spanish corn- missioners. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Gli'V'I'ING TilE 'l'itANl'Oltq'S ItEADY. ( eiierzil Mcrriziin 'l'atct's Ilohi at. , ! is l'iisliiiig the % Vori. SAN FRANCISCO , July 10.-Major Gemi- oral MerrIam has assumed command of the expeditionary forces. Today , In spite of the Immense aauount of work that has thus been shouldered emi this command , active preparations s'ero continued on time yes- sels of time fourth Manila expedition. If everything is satisfactory the troops ( losig- fluted for time Pennsylvania wilt be cx- peeled to embark tomorrow , The details are the First Peminsylvania and recruits for the First California. The South Dakota regiment is to go on the Rio 1e Janeim'o. The littler Is expected to be ready by Tuesday. Time delay Is in fitting the bunks. There is no news so far of the St. Paul , due from St. Michnei It is now a week overdue , but iiiis irobabiy tied to wait for river steamers. Time Utah light battery of volunteer ar- titiery received orders this morning to pie- pare and be ready to embark on the Rio do Jnnoiro without ( lolay. It consists of i05 oiliccrs and men , Lieutenant Wedg wood comntnaliuiing. lie is , however , too ill to go. No one has as yet been assigned in his place , They are about to get a. new armament of four pieces. At present they lmas'o only two. The heavy baggage of this battery was packed today. l)1l.t'l'hi CIES ( .t'l' IllS l't1' OF nUT' . ' . ltlii lIrpver , i ii CIanigi' or l'islmtl At- fail ru iii ti ioni'- , ii % 'lot I ni uf i'e'r , 1\'ASIIINOTON , July 10.-A telegram came today announcing limo ( loath of libemu llrouvt'r , who had charge of time postal servIce - Ice at Siboney , It came frcin Mr. Lewis Icemuper , uhmo said Mr. lhrewer hail died cmi July 15 of yellow ( ever , anti requested that his brother In New Yoi'k City be nott- dcii. lie said that lie wommid endeavor to niche arrangt'nients to have the tenmains sent to time United States , Mr. Icemniier has lmeen acting as assistant special agent , mind uvili now liaso entire charge of roetai matters before Santiago. lie Is welt acquainted wIth postal affairs and speaks Spanish. i'ostmncster General SmIth ammid today that thu announcement of Mr. ilrower's death \'as received with ( iceiu regret. lie said Mr. Brewer bad the esteem of every one i'itim wimonu ho came in contact , not only because of uk ability tu disposing of postal affairs. but because of bis many estimable personal ( iualities. I ( : liilIrt.i , l'lrst $ tmtiIb , t"huc , Cotuiauy I-I of the Twemt-sccond , : in. faimtry , formerly tatlonetI at Fort Crook , had the hoimor of capturing the llrst Stianisit iag during the attack on Tallammma. Time tiliaiiishi svemc forced to retreat , leaving their flag , two amid otie-limuif feet by three feet , flyIng over hicadquiirtors. Corporals Newman - man and Boyle cliii i'rlvates Keyser , Colart antI hiutahimug of Coapaiiy II were time muon who tore down time Sliamuisis cosign mmii car- dcii it In tt lmmniph to General Iawtoim.Vhlitu passing through Cimaffec's lirigamlo cii route to imeaiquarters the men were greeted with rounds of cheers. Company ii Is tinder com.nmnand of ( 'uptain J. 'J. Crlttenlcn , whose wife Is still at Fort ( ) nuuha. Corporal Boyle Is a son of Juan Boyle of Kearmucy and Is working for a comimuisslomu. ifli''t of % 'n r nit huslil.'IN. $ The Smith I'remier Typewriter company has ttst received an order from the \\'ar departmnent for forty-five new Smith l're- tuier typewriters to be delivered ut once. , REPORTED PEACE OVERTURES SLory Startea by Madrid Newspaper Denied at Whingtons SIMPLY A REVIVAL OF AN OLD RUMOR . .I.it nf I'tCiit'hi , Aittbniisnihir itelitteM Stlel to Mnters ll.-tucet time Uniteil MIOtCM amid ills Ovti CItI Ii I r , MAIittfl , July 16.-Several newspapers say the Spanish government opened peace negotiatIons today with Washington through the French anubcosailor there. It Is said in connection 'ithi the Spanish suggestion of leaving tile question of the future government of Cuba to be decided by a plebiscite of Its inhabitants , that Spain would unreservedly accept the decision - cision given in such a case. \VASIIINGTON , July 16.-hi view of to- iteweit l'eports that time French ambassador \\'nsiiington , M , Canthon , i'aui opeimed peace negotiations or Inquiries relative to tiossible terimus of hicace. it calm lie stated r.tithoritatisely. aftem' imuqtmiry at the 1'remuchi elnbass3' , that no negotiations or inquiries of any character relative to peace have been made m's yet , olilciahly or uaoflieinily , dirOct or indirect by time French nnibmiasador. The reporte grow out of M. Camhmon's call at. tIme \Vlilte house on July 11. 'rite liuir- pose of this call and the entire eonvemsa- tiomu su'hiicii 1)iiSSCl between ( ho Presidelit amid the ahimbiscamior is fully known , cmiii it cami be stated imositiwely ( lint It comutalned no reference to the nreecnt comutliet between Spain nail time United States or to the pros- hect of its being brommghut to a close , It re. hated to it subject u holly outside this % 'ar or its close , by peace or otherwise , and the question of time war did not come imp , oven lliclihentall ) ' . The omity imucidcntai question reformed to viis the loss of the French steanusimip La liourgogmme , for wbkh time President - dent expressed the deepest regret , mis veit as hula satisfaction that the Inquest had mitigated the early reports of the occur- remico. The main question discussed , however - over , related solely to time Utmitcil States and France , without the memumotest leartng ) on Ipain , and in tltte tlnucu thus discut5ioii will bear fruit in certain expressions of good vihl between this country and time French republic , 1teiy4'M Ill ( ) Iil ttory. Notwithstanding the well established character of title eomifeiiee between the president antI the Fm'cnch minister it has served as a text for reports that M. Cambomi was sounding the govcrnmcn on the terms of peace. ThiL has been asserted so positively - tively that even some ofliciala have acceptel it as accurate , and as an indication that the peace movement at last hmmid assumed tangi- bie ( oral. The report has even been accepted at Madrid. after being cabled to the Inupar- cml. The French ambassador here was not authorIzed by his government to make overtures - turos for peace and in the absence of such instructions he souIi1 not assume stmclu a delicate duty. Furthermore , ho has not. taken any such steps , with or without in- strumction. As a resuit of his call at th \'hite house the French government was apprised by cable fully as to what occurred and this report coiiveyed not tile slightest reference to Spanish affairs , the progress of the war or the possibilities of peace , The Associated Press Its able to make this state- mont with lull information as to the nature of time conference between President Mctin- Joy and Ambassador Cambon , The appearance of every representative of the European Powers at the State department - mont Is seized upon by the many watchers there as evidence that they are bearers of peace overtures , Thus 'hmen the German secretary of embassy , Baron Spec von Stern- burg , came to the department today his visit immediately gave rise to the story that he had come charged with such a mission. This , however , met with very prompt denial from everybody concernel , and it was added , as welt , that time visit had no reference to the Philippines. The statement attributed to Premier Sagasta that Spain had been making extra- ofilelat inquiries to learn what ternis time United States umuigiut accept as a basis for jeace failed of confirmation to this extent : That up to this moment the State depart- meat h.ts not. been approached on time sub- jct , directly or indirectly. Perhaps the Spammish premier may have some means of obtainIng time limformnmutlomi lie desires that is not known to our officials here , bitt , however - ever that may be , the statement stilt re- matmis good that the United States govern- inemit hits not even officially indicated the terms it would accept as a basis for peace negotiations. Of course these matters have beeti discussed between government officials without relation to any Spanish immquiries and It is also true timat the president wouitl like very well to accurately gauge time wishi of time majority' of the American people iii this matter , \'Iui ( tlie J'resluleiit IcMtrcs. Without assumlug to speak for him in a matter of this imiortance , It is gathered from high immembers of the almninistratiou that the pmesidemmt himself is disposed to lie moderate in his demands , amid , while secur- lag ( lint which the United States is fairly entitled to exact from a nation iii SpaIn's desperate eommditiomi , he Is not' disposed to embark In a world conquering enterprise and in- stat upomu the retention of remote territory thiat. will be unservicablo to us. In other words , uniess there Is an overwhelming do- mend on the part of the American peoilo for the adoptiomu of such a course it is not believed that time president , as a finally. oumii1 himsiat ( lint Stialmi abandon all of 11mm colonial potsessions. While thin hiropositlon is tentative it Is felt that as a minimum ilomuimund lie vtii be commtemut with the aequl- altion of Porto Rico , an admission of the Independence of Cuba , a ( 'Oaiing station in time l'imllippince. with provision for some kind if protectorate over the isiamud , and a I moderate intlenunity. it is judged that time Spanish government has pretty fairly imbibed sommue such Idea I this mmd that the utterances of h'reinior Sagasta antI time cautIous declarations in the iiro-SianIsh uewt.papem' are simiply ; intended to gradually bring time Sjianish populace into a state of mind where they will be uvilhiag to slmbumit quietly to the impositIon of sonic such terms of ticace. It is realized that at presemit tbi' comiditiolis lii Sp'aiml are not rIpe amid that seine timmie-how much cannot ii ettlmnated now-twill be required to cut- tivate PutillO sentinment in Spain to the liroper iioimtt. S1NfiS I'liR I'll. ' ISIIS QF' hiI.tNf't ) , StitiT Oitltctlii liii. ' . . Ipon t hat' 111111y ' 'Irtitt's ut ills ( 'hihef. IIAVAN4' . , July l6.nmemmubcr of time staff of General Blammeo , referring yesterday to tIme report 1mm circulation iii the United States tiiat Oclierni lllamico hail atit'inpted tu commmniit suicide shcmi Ito heatti of .tiio destructiomu of the fleet of Admiral Cerwera , said : 'You can definitely announce that Cap. tam Gemierni hilumico is a good Christian anti Spanish soldier. and lie will never aUclupt to take hIs life. a hitch ilocs not bviopg to himmu but which has been consecrated entirely to time service of hits country. Oniy yes- tertlay I heard huinm say ho regretted cot being younger o atm to be able to consecrate - crate his life (0 ( llhtitug ( lie mmation uhicii Pretends to hummmihieto his beloved country. "Time loss of hiaif is dozen ships of time Spanish 1lvt , lost while glorIously fighting three ( tines ( helm' number. ho considers as one of the mnatmy war incidents. As lie hues previously remarked , courage does out ci- ways accompany fortune. natl thmis great ios sili not mmmnko him change his purpose of tietending , mcii by ilich , this porttomu of b'imnniShi territory. 'Therefore do tiot credit any rulamors about the captain general nttemuipting his life. lie is greatly admired by till for his firnuriess , kIndness and genuinely Spanish Sen timnea ts. " SPANISH REVIEW SITUATION Report ' ( t1t ) ' ; ; : ; ; lln non i.1 ( hit' Comuiit , . l'retuihlttg iii Cuba , ( Copyright , ISOS , by Associateti l'tcss. ) hiA\'AN. July l5-lelayed ( Ia Tratme- inieslon.LTho ) following arc Siunimisli ser- stons of evbtittm svhiich have recently tramia- pireti in Cuba : On Tuesday , July 12 , the Anieticanmi colmtimmucd time attack on Santiago do Cuba cli day , but with ices ncti ity tlumn tii day before , owing to the heavy miii falling about the neighborhood , whichi flooded somne of ( he tromucimes. But tile 'tttlnr did not pres'ent the brave Spnnish soldiers from remaining in their liositiomis , full of aninrntiomu and m-csolutioti. It is reported that iS,000 additional ( rOOhms ( muder General Coppimmgcr recently bumuded tim the province of Santiago tie Cuba. They came aim twenty-two trans-Atlantic steam- era , which have lately been seen before llalquim'i. Before Samutliugo at , time tune there ver' eight battieships ulmd twenty-four aux- ihiary cargo ships ; In frotmt of hlavamia therc were eight war ships , before Cariloiitas two will- ships did blockade duty mmliii there were two nmen-of- war hefort' Cienfuegos. A sitihimig vessel Witiloilt a hag recemmtl3' fired emi sormmc fishermumoim of ilatohammo amid badly vntindcil four of timeni. The wotintied muon were takcmm to Ilatamiabo , Officint re- hiorts recc'ivei ( ( momum Santiago do Cuba on July 13 sity time Cimlile state of affairs urn- veiled then as emi the day previous. It was reported thiat heavy rcluforcermuemmts of Amnericamis , tinder Ocimerul Miles , were lamuuleI lately , and have been pimshmcti to time front , whmlcit Is said to have Increased the activity of time besiegers ammil to have reimdereii time task of time garrison more difficult , limit , time rcptmrts continues , this has only mmimowmi up in a better ligimt the admirabie conduct of time brave Spanish oi- diors , who , km suite of the imeavy raimms , mind the fact that they are In vater imp to their sAists , are vihhing to defend timeir positions to the very last. Before time different blockaded ports yea- ti'rduy there svero time samume ships , as lumen- tloneit in time leport of time they lweviouis. nmmrimmg time night of July 13 thin insulr- goats attached Virtudes , a village of the provincir of Pinar dcl Rio. 'l'hmpy were repulsed - pulsed by tiio garrison , Ommo officer amid oat , coidier womlnded. Spanish soldiers have engaged and dispersed thie lasurgenis at Estreiha. The enemy heft seine men killed on the fleiti nail the troops captured twexmty- five saddle huorsea mnd a quantity of arms. Atlvices received lucre from Sague in Grande say ( hint on FrIday last the Norwegian - wegian steamer Nansen. from Cardenas , arrived - rived there and began loading sugar. The Frencim steamer Chateau ha Faitte arrived at Sagua ha ( ] ratide oa Tuesday. Time tobacco - bacco crop iii the district of Sagun in Gramitlo is in good condition and very abundant. The llabnmmero and Naccional ciub have ditch given $212 toward the expenses of the kitchens for the relief of the poor. At S o'clock on Friday morning , July 1 , time Frommch cruiser d'Estaing fireil a salute in honor of the national fete of France , the anniversary of the taking of the bastile , and receated thme salute at noon amid sun- eown. ' 1no Ispanisit gunboats In the bay hoisted time Spanish flag amid displayed French flags , while time Spanish cruiser Condo the Vonadito saluted the French flag while the salutes were being fired. The Austrian war ship Maria Theresa ar- riced here during the afternoon of Thurs- day. While passing Cabanas fortress the Spanish band ashore played the Austrian lnmpcriai nmarch , which was answered from on board ( ho Austriami vessel by time band at that simip playing the Spanish royal march. Time people assembled on time wharves greeted time visiting war ship enthusiastic- ally. It sniuted the Spanish flag amid the anibto was answered from the Cabanas hint- ( cries and from the guns of thie Spanish cruiser , Aiphonso XII. After tile Maria Theresa hail reached her mnoorimmgs it hoisted the French flag and saluted it , the corn- plinment being rethirned by the Fm'ench cruiser , d'Estning. It is reported here that the AmerIcans , inco time night of July 1 1. have ceased at- taking Santiago and have again made propositions - ositions to the garrison to capitulate. There are continual rumors that time besieged - sieged and the besiegers are treatimug in regard to the conditions of capitualat ion. Juan Masse l'arro , ( be forimmor insurgemmt brigadier general who surrendered to the Spaniards nail wimo raised a imrlgndc of Cubans for the service of (110 Spanish gowerumnemit , lies writtemm a letter to Capzatn Gemmerni Biamico in which lie says : ' 'As a result of th loss of Admiral Cervera's ileot , and other timimigs , I write to say that I have never as much as at the present timne understood hour dearly I love Spaimm , time country of heroes , of which I mum proummi of being a semi. Never as mmow have 1 felt as sorry for having fought against her rtimtt I also regret , in view of the great events which mire developing , aimmong timemmi being not ten lives to lose for Spain Instead of the conflict 'going on nm-oummd its , that I hare only omie. I ama witting to sacriihco time latter - ter for thin coutmtry wimicim lies beemi aiways great amid though at ( lines unfortunate , always - ways triummuphant at time last mmuoment , even ' hell tlmimmgs have looked time blackest. ' ' Iii conclusion , the former itmimurgotit brigadier general says lie was omue of those vhmo "took revenge eu time lerfiihiotimm yammkces. " Time cemumoander of time Austriimmi cruiser Maclit Theresa cmiii some Russinim army and navy representatives , who arrived hem-c on board of it to join time Spanish army fom' time purpose of studying time svar , visited time PaliLco today. 'fhme itussiuun party is comn- lammed of LIeutenant l'okitinsmmff ' of time Itus- slatm mmavy , a imavai attache of the Itissiiim hcgatiomt at Mmtdrhh ; Captmmirt Geam-ge llctmd of the Suetlen-Norway artillery service , antI Coiotmei J. D. Itilmioski of time Russian army. After having a long comiversathoim with Camp- timiu General hihanco , time lamtty of visitors called upon the niemimbem's of time colommiamh goverainemut , but not flmuling time hatter , they went (0 ( 500 Dr. Commgestt , time accietury of time Shmammisim go'erimnicuit , atuti ( he bishop of havana , anti ( lion imeid a lommg comiforencu i'itit Captain ( ieui'ral flinmico , Dr. Faiki' , time Gorimuuiu consul here , hits taken lies-i- siozmai chtm-ge ; of the consulate of Austria- liungaiy , WILL STRIIE ( FERNANDO P0 CItltIII S ) iiii'iithiiersilellvv ' , ' ( limit S'ihi 1k' C'ii Iii its u d ii r , ' \it I . , a a' ' . OhJe i-iI , . t'iitti , SAN FitAClSCO , July 16--Time Bvetming i'ost soya : Frommi irivate inforimmatioti received lit this city iiy Synuiathlizer8 with time Cuba a ( hit'rc iii rca son t 0 hmel ievc t hiatt ( ummmmitaloz'ti , SVntson mummy Immciuile in his umIbsiomi to titti Simaimisim coast a visit first. or afteraamrd , to the tsiimnml i'd mmimmutlo l'o , dii time Amamcrht'atu coast , to rciemm.o fronu Inmiirisonmnt'lmt nmiimmy people hanlshmecl to ( Ito islanil by Spaimi for IiOiitlcai l cflbOfltm. Most of thin irlsommcrs arc Cubaim symnpathmlzers. 'l'imat sonic eommmmidt'ratiomu lies been givemu to this liropostLion by the govcrntmuert , or that thu latter intends to atlop some other amnd ltnmcdlato plan for secuirimig time t't'leaso of the Cuban prisimners of ssur , itt cvidemuc'-d by a dispatch received hero yesterday reati- ing as follows "hopes for time release shortly of Iierrra Ltflh others have sudiemily grown brighter. McKinley gives us great amesurauces of promnot action cow , " \\TATSOX \ \ IS TO SAIL SOON No Purther De'ay ' in Sending Fleet to the Ooaat of' Spain. TAIES ( TWO BIG BATTLESHIPS \VITII \ HIM Oregon mtitl ins'ehtumset ( ( itt' Mnhmi- ptn' ' of ( lie % , , iui-'Iil itt'nt-it ie' ( Ittut t lomt , .ttgItst i. s'iYORK , July 1G.-A special to the Tribune frolmu W'aslmihgtomt says : Time "raid- 11mg qttaihton' ' Is expecLed to start for time coast of Spain Sattlrday. Time Navy depart- meat ummderstands that Comumnotlore'ateon has lila imhmits coaled to time himmmit of timelr bunker eamaeity , atumi mmothmtng should keel , hums another ( lay at Gutantanatimo. lie ought to pass Mole St. Nicohims on Sutmtmay , amid , according to schctitmle , a tiispatchm should be sent by hiimmm through a dispatch boat off St. Timonmas next \Vetlncsday , tuimmioumucleg his actual depmirttire froni ( hut vicimuity upon tiit' 2,500-mile straightaway course for the Caiutt- I les. whiere lila formidable force suiommid mmii- Pear about itmgust 1 , ota few days toter , tiepeuuthimug umpomu time state of wemutimer cii- countered in nitd-Atlmmmitic , and time mcxi- mmliii sired of his cohiirs , svhtchm imlust ilx lila rate of progress. After two days spout tmmmdor time lee of one of the umimfortithed Canary islands , mepiemmishi. immg the hunkers of his fighiting ships with fuel , time llmmami amssutmit : on Spain , scam eel ) ' two days tlistmumit , would be lromnitiy tmmmitie , cmiii if the Inst SpanIsh immtviil resources , rcpi-o- scmmtcd 1) ) ' Carnara's fleet , cannot be enticeil fromim Cartmmgemma to ; troteet Cathiz , ( lie Amuem- lean hattie thug will quickly he displayed Iii ( hue Metltterrnmmeami. Time fleet , us it is at Present constituted , Imictiihem ; two of time best bmuttleshihms 1mm time lmavy---time Oregomm anti time l5lassaeiuttsetts ; thai Protected cruiser Newmil-k , time nitxihi- aries Ysmmmimec , lixio anti Vomit-mite , witim six colliers ntmd mu smmpmly simlii. The Oregomi has bccimrne time flagship , and the Yankee Is mutmw at I iuimtpton Roads , Preparcil to start with filial orders on Sunday to timed the rest of time sqimntlromi July 20 , otT St. Timomnus. Time coiiier curly 25,000 tons of time host coal , a tiufliciemit qtimmmmttty to stcani time fleet nil time way to time l'huiilpplnes and imaif way back , time refrlgcrimtor ship Glacier hmavhmmg fresh food to inst two imiommtiis. While time Newark is cahmabie of a lilac- teen-knot Sliced for short distances , anti the Massachusetts mind thmo Oregon once have i'ecnriis above sixteen knots , it is utuhikehy ( limit the attuatiron siil keep imp an r.s'.rnqe of mmuore titamu ( cmi knots miii hour acm-ass the ocean , although , timmimamnpered b thii'tr col- here after leaving time Canaries , is sliced exceeding twelve kmiots sviil be colmstatmtiy nmaintnimmed. It 'will ' be time dimly of thu three ntmxiiimmries to afford protection to time colliers mmd time supply ship mit alt tinmes , heaving tsso battleships and the Newark to undertake offensive operations , Time ( Ic'prmrture : of Commumotloro Watson's force viil heave the Iowa , Indiana , Brooklyn , York , Tcxami amid Puritnu as the mir- nmored vessels ummmder Admiral Saimipson's direct conmmnan(1 to batter down time forti.'l- cmitions at I'orto Rico and time cruisers Col- utnbia , Mhimnenpolis , San Francisco , New Orleans , Detroit , Mommtgonuery and Marble- iicatl to shell a lauding place for the ills- embarkatIon of time aim-ni ) ' of occupation nuder Gcmieral Miles. A large mmunmber of guasboats amitl other nuxihiar3- vessels will be avaiinbl to convey tIme trammaports of time Porte Rican'expetlitiomi svithoimt inmpairttmg tile efilciemicy of the Cuban blockade by ssIthdrawing nmmy of the lmumerous vessels nowon that ( huty The autimorities at W'asim- ingtomi are confident that ama entire army COiiS Wilt be landed in Porto Rico before the "raidimig squadron" reaches the Cami- aties , and ( hint the acquisition of time island selil be conupteted almost simultaneously with Conmmnodoro Watson's mnelmace to ( ho Spammlsim lc'ninsula. ) That these two terriiie biouvs , following so quickiy upon time sum'- render of Satitiago this week , anti the occupation - cupation of Mammila , uvhicim svili probably occur next week , will compel Spain to sue for peace hmardiy admits of time slightest doubt. MILES GOES TO PORTO RICO Not Icxieet eu (0 ltot a cii to ' : islui ii- ton Ire. , , 'zt ii I igto-itru , < , lct' See- .uid In Co.itiigmiil , WAShINGTON , July 16-It is said ( lint General Miii's himself swill conmmimmmti the Porto Ricamu expedition , aided by Getiem-al Ihmoolte , The latter lrobabiy will mnnico all the arrangenients necessary at SVnshingtoim and nt Cimiekanmaugam , as it is not time pros- emit imitemition of Gemmirni iSliles to retumm'n to Wmnmlmiugtomm before leavIng for Porte Itico , though of coumrtme there is mmlw aye time possibility ( lint lie will be stitmutnoned here ii- thin presiiltnt for pumrhtoses of commsmiltation. I t is eXli'Ctcl ) timat ( lie cammmpahgmm iii Porte Rico will lie mmimom-t timid thecisise. 'l'ho troops mviii be lamiie(1 at a hoImit near San .Juami svitlm artillery to foice ( lair ssay iiii'cIy ( into time rear of ( ho towim , while time ( lent su'Ill tiasim hub time harbor and muulme time ut- tack 1mm front. Discouraged mmmi the Spaiularihmm are by tima surm-emmder ut Santiago , it is ox- lL''ttl ? that they will offem' vrotractcd ic- sit ( a ace. It may be that when General Brookc'mt solihiet's heave Ciiickamumnugn imamk tiani- places will be tmiken by comae of thu troops miow hying at Tampa. Time conditions itt time latter imlace are miot satisfactory troth Lu 8iii- itury point of view anti time troops , if not remuamsoti to Cimiekauumaugn , Probaimib' su'lil be taken to Fernandimmn amid Chmimrlestomi , MORE ARE PREPARINGTO SAIL A uil I t , , , ' ' . . , , . tititt iii ; Ils jit't'l to it'miv. ' ii , ' Ii.ri' l'urt of Nt't W'i'elc , SAN FRANCISCOJuly 10-Time steamer Pemmnsyivammiiu , su'itim ( hue First \Iontana and time recruits of time First California regi- mc on 1 , uI I I PlObItbl I en I I on ( l otmml a y. Colonel Pa'ost , svitht tss-o bmmttaiiomms of South immhiota 'oiumiteors , expects to get assay emi 'rmmt'suimty aim tue Rio tie Janolro. Lieutenant Coiotmel Slower swill follow annie iiayg later ss'itlm time rvzmiainirmg Dakota battalion , sail- hag aim ( he St. Patti. Time New York troops , whicim the Johnson-Locke enmumpmumy hums t'ontrtcteuh to lantl at honolulu between tune rimid August 17 , whil Iirotmably go on time steamer. . Contemmnlal , Iiurmmboitit cmiii 'l'hllatmmook Time Ctmtmmnmuial , , swill go on time dry dock today. 'i'lmo lIed Cross society , It is paid , sulil malted it svitiu time view of utsimmg it as a imospitumh ship mit Muutmila. 'l'ho First troop of Utaim s'olmirutcer ctvamlt'y : has iicn orilereti to muuqve from Caumip Mer. ritt and mime its station at thmo I'resluhio. Private liarthett of time Tus'entieth Icamisas rug I mmmcii I , uvhm ( ) ii lou of spina I iii en I n gi t is emi 'edumt'suiay , has beemt burled in time na- thottimi cutletery at the Prmsuldio. 'It. l'r.te' ' * i'ruuij" . fm iii Feer $ , \\'tSiil.'GTON \ , July lU.-\S'ar depart- meat oiflc'hzmis are giving a gooti deal of Ihoir : mtteumiomm to time ailoption of sirit hirotectiomm of our troops fromn yehiow ( c-icr aai ( fromti Jqw tropical fevers Thin uIt3hiart- nmcmit. lies tiecidod to remove thu troops at Santiago at thu earliest liotsibie muonmeumt to tile eoutitry In time rear. Aihiutamat General Corbin tmahh today that withIn live miles of Samttimmgo lirouier thus conditions were mis umearly iuleal as obtain- chic lit the tropics ( or starntiimmg omit time bun' . high hills , mmssurul a ( thu well drainul camps. a imiost itmupoilamit element in the prcsorvatiomu of lmcuiuim. time uiaer ( supply commiIeg fonu time mountains was pure and abunthaut , and fresh breezes prevailed. \5'hle Ibm , miunhn icily 0 ? ticnps ! to 1 * trSnsferrNi to thmesci bilk iLVtti thy tii nceticd for rrvhcc qpuwhero , or mum- , ' r - tttrrmt-d to time Uai'e-4 titatmu' , soete trae ; si-Ill ho pinc' ] c4tut'r in time town 1.-elf , r in me cotnman4Ing time iicc , in ot.r : ! i protect tit Inbabtthnts , It Is the prt'sent Iritntio'i ci' the sutlmisr- itles here to mmnt.iui , military ( overum fluent . tantngo ( tig-mdlssq of hilt tiu&fl Cumban 501mm-cat thet the ' , o-e 'r'a-tui to utn'inrtks Ume .dmrJtmstw1tiin t're i imelievui'uj titat tile t'uiIt-i ( ; ' , ute.i ' , s tmui'lc r mumoruul nhfl-ittotm to lime stand o tie to it that nothing 1.ut s. imihu7rivilizeul gou - eranment shall he et cli iii ( 'uhat , PROMOTIONS IN THE ARMY . / \ Iitit 1,1st iii : ; ; ' ; : tmfnht Seru-lu't. ' 'liai ti-u' lsitIe ( 'utiitItlttstii.r ( ) A i.i.uitm . ( nt'ttls. 'AmIIlNGTON , Jtlly1G-Th - today matie the foiiou imig muppohtiimme'u : ' interior-To ho commitimissicacre i and lanil to time Umucoimmp.mhigre Italians iii t'th. Rrcstume it. Ilarhuer of .luon , 0 ( itmitimi of ilcutsas City , Mo. ; hinuu Il i' . Myton of Elkbam-t , Intl. To ho regiirr f the lamuti cube mit Ievii's Lake , N. 1 , iil Serutnigarti of levil's ) Lake , N. D. To be receiver of pitbiiciumommeys at Ds-1l a Lake , N. 1) . , U , i. Baird of Devil's lsku , N. I ) , To be commmtmmisslomuer of Rook t'r'rk l'imrla , iistriet of Colitnibiam , Rieham-d 'rigimm - nina of liuutriet of Coiunulilm. Arumiy-'i'o ha' cimptaimis in infimmitriVtids I ' . It I ohm a t'do a . \\'iil miii F. hut mm sc I I. \\'il - hiammi Allaire , lsmreno I' . IavlstumiVIh1sta V. Sintmipdr. Ciummriea hi. Ilarthi. ivernrd i. Iiatchm , Albert 13. Scott , Robert it. .niier- soil , George W. Melt-or , Auultew S. ltou' mum , I larris I. Roberts , \\'iuier ( Clmntfltlcl , .iniiui Stafforih , John Cott r , Dammich F. .mugl cmii , Fred \'antiew , Framuk I ) . .luiIi mis , has-id C. Shmamiks , Oimmai' lhutmitlv'altcr M. IlL-h- imusomi , Thomas IV. ( iriilhmh , Eiiward Lloyd , Frauds J. Kcrnamm , Charles E. iCemmnc.iy , itowhmmnd C. 11111 , Marion P. SaiTtuld , Joscsh ; 13. Ilatcheiar , Jr. , Iic'mmry G. hodges , Jr. , James P. Kerr , Robert L. Iimmrst'iillaun N. ltujbcs. interior-To be lmmdiall lflSPteOI'i. ( AIthiuir M. Tinker of Maissachmumseits , Cyru' IIccuie of lowatVaiter Ii. Graves of Colorado. Jolt11 Ii , iCmtigiit of l'orthmmimti , 'th' . , to he special mmmemut to mullet hammuis in severally to Imidlamns , F.\VOR \ ANNUAL CONVENTIONS tlttlilht 1'titiir iililt" . Iiulniip , ' .rc lIt'mtit'i.tt'.I to 'ipit- Ott tilt- l'i'otio'.i'il ( . 'hittiige , liUhiFALO , N. Y. , Jmui3' tn.-.t todavtu sessiomu of tue hioptist Ycummig t'eoplt's imniolt 11ev. S. l. Price resigmmeui mis ri'pi-escntntive of hut' state of Minmmemuotn on time Nahunni ( Board of Mmmmmngcrs , ammti ites. 1)r Scymmmoumr of New York smas cimosen to stmccced him. ir. Chilvers presetutcil a supplt'mumemmtary report of the Board of Mamummgers , whmic'h ssns Iii simiustammico : "The btmam-d knit itmitler eomusitlerntiomm ( hue quteittlon of hold tug a mu ii mm ci I listen ml of blvn - nkuh commvcmmthomms , nuul recotimimmends that the various unions Imistrutct their uleingates to the muext comms'emution mis to ( lieu' tuerformil- minces. " - llesoiuitlomus ss'ero adopted ttnqumaiifleiliy on- ( holslmmg Preskleimt McKimmiey's policy iii time swiur with Spmmiim ; expressing the hope tituut iii the tii'aty of J.Ut' to lie tumatie with Spaiti , in eli limo territory wlmhc'it falls limb the Imower of time United States svhtetimer ct'tleti back to Spnimm om mmot , religious liberty and religious equality timiull be cstitbliiiiuh , 5-tIll freedommm of cotmscii'imcn and fi'et.'domn of worship ; protestltig agaitist time urmd cmiii- teen and declaring thmuu iinptist mimuiomi op- hosed to ( ho liquor tramihie. QUESTIONS TH E REVENUE LAW Ill limo Is A I I .truteySt M ( O'4'rttiittit I Cmunuaot Citutipet Slit tt' ( riuiit I ii- slct't.rs ti , AIIIN Stititips. SPRINGFIELD , lll.Juiy 16.-Il. J. ham- liii , nttom'miey of time State liourti of ttailRimutt ammulVnri'houmse Commumnissioners , humma reiitlered a tieclsiofl of great imiuliortiumice to time gm-multi trade and which thrcatemms to iurlimg up time old questIon of state mhgimts. Aecorilimg , to Mr. hfanulhn the gov 'rumnmeimt humus mme right to coummpel tue state grain Inspector to till. imiterummml revenue stamimps to either the sveigiit or imispeetloim certIfIcates issued by iuitu oihlce. lr. limirnilu smu's : "Time federal govermimmmemmt lumis no iowcr ho tax time agencies timmomigim wimlchi the titimtt performs its funettomis. 'limo chief graitm mum - specter iii a state otilcer , made so by 4 iA . The grmuimm ulnium'tmnemmt ) cmiii hmti ) i' issue imy that deparmnemmt ( arc apart frtinm time nmiichminci y of the state goveiiiuumeutt i it ore as niutch exempt fromim ( mixatitmum of time federal gos'crtiimic'mmt as is time state itself ' liii I Cit ( i ii W'agu's. CLRVELiSNI ) , Jmmiy i6.-1hm ? umimi'ri'mtum Steel cud \Vim-e eommmpmumuy , ihuidim ( cmi ti-olt foumteemi of tIme laigemut rod malibu in I hue coutmtry , Iiicludiumg uhirce iii this rity , iimmm Posteth uiotica Iii time Amimericutu mmmiii her' , tmoiyIng time title wire tirauucra of a mciii" . tioo of 'J I3 I ver ccitt itt w'iugetm. As I imti iu'tu has-c mm o rca im I cat I omm imero i t i mm p rolam I ) lu / they m'ihi at'cupt mime emit. lt't'iitei is oE ( icemiii % ' . " .siuiis , .Jii I - I Il , At ltotcrdammm--Au-ris-cd-ldmmmut ( , ( rommu Ni-a York. At Liverpool-Sailed-Aurnnia. for New York , Arrived-eorgic , fromu New Yorhs ; fltmurha , from Noui' York. A t Soutimmmmnpomm-h ( rrivetl.-'tVeseu-mmhn ( mid , from Now YorI ; Kocumigeti Louise , frommi 'eW York. At Ilnvre-Satileul-La Gascogime , ( or New York. - At New Yorim-S.milctl-Victorla , for Lou- thou ; La Ihretutgtme , for I iavre ; MmumuSuiau ) . ( fl' ltotertiamn ( : Furmmetmsiui ( or Glasgow ; ( 'aiim- liiiflhit , ( LIserimeol Pati-in. for hamburg , A rrivcdtYmmibria , front Liverpool Rotter. dnumm , from hlottertlaimi , - ; The uxurbiit hair of thL : litHe girl Is ' - due o the \ , forethought ' - ' , , : " ofherparcnt5 Ic in using .pg' r AUSTIN'S AtTISEP11J DANDRUFF DESTROYE1 AND HEW VAIR GROWER eu.u.JD leAD , ? It promotea vigorous - ' ous rowth' , ' of be8uhful hair and hills this rnicrQb ht cuse dan : thuIf , caIp and 5hifl eruptions ror fIle by all Druggisb or zend I.P.O.Orderfor ii bottle to Prof.J.t1.Au5UnMlnfltpoII $ , MinnWrte fcr free boohlotcn Croj tht lair ' '