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VA , - - - . ' . e' : TIVE OMAJT4 DATTY nii. SA'rlYflDAY - - , r1IIT 28 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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1aci San LW and Palm Have
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u1 DENSEJGNORANCE OF RECENT EVENTS
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1Ciao' : ifluItr ot CrrnM 1)If'Stt.
81111 1urtiV , , lIrrctItIPr 'Fill
CiJIt1 lo 1.ny 1)wn
'VieIr tr1IIt.
VASIt1f4lTON , July 22-The War de.
yflrtmw1LJ1na'poted t1i foIIowIng
SANT1UO , July 22.-AdJutant General
orbtn , , WsuijiI ton 3ent two tr.one cfl
snnlli ottits lnit IA uixut4
Silky tcrcIvc'e'r.endcr of jin1lt , tro' .
at PtImaB , They .had not
. okrCreras tiuct or ef.
to stir-
for thcrnceves. ) 'A detachment d dmccr
itfIni1 chfd In Ineirgiu nhd i tUrhud
tl11 ! tUQflhIfl nparent1y iaUnfled ,
Tiiere yare oeral cveni of 1rLerest , t
not at mortanco , nttho.War LLnd Navy d -
partmcnts todaP CenernI Andorsnn , at
Cn'Itc , 'entn 1tiag aytflg tuW ) AguIn-
nIIo 'lthd (1Lcarel ( a dI ttorsliIp nitd nar-
iFal 1a * eve * 11& P1iItIpplncs-4itnet1tIng
hnt gate th ? cabinet tootI ( Ot konlt1ratlon
at Ith I-egular netItig today. 'I'here ' w
no dIspnstt1ontQ'freo ; fiy rsuo with thc
lusurgent. cfiat at thin tttiie , but It. th petty
r VC1i unle 8tood thaL1io wflInot ,
to comzltt ; th Unltvl Stake oycriihef.Ii ; ;
, he .ftitUc trctsxien1 of tle
Lion. ,
The vialt of the German'ejnass dbr to
. the pre&dent unl to the .crata y3 o ct.ate
% vasa tiasrH tor'ttle tielet tuiat le'IIaCttIILl ' (
9 innQ some roprc ntatIofl op that suli-
; t et nd periittpjtsvelI 'on' tIt1tisttbn di
) enco ; , i flctcdby ! t'he proftam1tild down
by Watsoii jir jecti by to ittropeai
. vatra. , t so , no omelal cOIflltflrtIOfl vae
obtalbablo and "tt friendly stt ° wnt tle
oul ) ' exIInnntton offered by Secrethr'Day
for the appearance of the Grmi eiibassa' ,
r In the ( log &I In WaIiIngkoi. It
would ao bo t1rprl3lt1g It It shou1d dc. .
vqIop that Htrnn Europetin lntlt1enccvere.
brougltt to ijuar utde { lie Nav de-
l1atnnt frri d1sntching W'nts 'a fl tt
V to 1uropc , but o far they appear to lii'o
ti'etn Inetfcctitn , tin ft is iifllcIalIy tatt'd
, tht the dclature P tle ftdUIP.n
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not bandOtied.
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MIIIM t with ; Jeluy. I
V \IttioUgh GinraV1ilIeB ! rportCd by cable
tflY frOm Moth St. tiCOlaB , . Ilayti , that le
V : % vlt n vln alaiig eii ; " wttb tlte fltt
dctucliiiient 01 the military expeditlob
. ngtlnst PortO 1tlco the body of hli3 dig-
pa cli prccdLng t1iI Mateitieni gq at
' flrt to the ap1)rclleIIton that , lik , . .hcitti ;
V $ nt santiago , . Ueuerat
' threteriEU witI1 'a ' cstIyliVlahdlng
his expedition oii } 'orto Rican soil , ovlhg to
the abcuco of lighters and tugs. It wa
V imid at the War department later on that
come of these tght rs wore already oti their
V frqni New Orleans and New York , and
that no sensible delay WOUll arisO 'On that
aebre it
, . JhoL bri ep r. froi i\&niITal SP.mPOI
docInrl3g V th eic qssof. pedition t
-jipe rrn1ly VIora importaut than app..r's
c. -surface. Nipe Ilca on the north
,4'V coutt:9c. : Cuba , almost directly acrosa the
' . , Ialid from Siiogo , . It. lB purpos d t )
: ctaj1lh a bat& thcrV4lkl1 vIU save at
, V ltast .tvo days' tilde lb ttliig aupplica into
C'qb s compared with the Santiago muLl.
itwii12 also form a good point of operation
. against Ilolguin , not far dhtnnt , and It it
that . . -
nj ) ! hMul must bo lttt0updd4I1b CiI\n \
Nle , In coxndcJon tjti , Sji.
. ) an effective tneane. Of OIag
fltl. V _
'tieVar ' department hCSV V9F yes. t3don ins.
jfo4ne that ( l neral Shatter Cubiu aJ1e1 )
tutt the American lIne&fdr the' asoia
: 'aoI oU Iii a printed lette1iGbhet(1 , ( i1ar.
V eta. but it Is acarcely Uapbtedttnt ,
V he cae , for the friction has beeii growing
memo pronounced every lay since the fail of
Santiago , an(1 It IS feared that a severance
V f relatlofls cannot be longer avoided. That
V the Cuban junta is still hopeful of avoithug
such a measure is evidenced by tli c7anfl-
( lance shown by Senor Quesada , one of the
Cub.rn 1ation here , In p.ji amicable act-
tlemcnt..t
'The event of the
day waa the a rvni tt tb Nary department
of LIeutonit IIotubo , thj hero of the Mer-
: rimac. Tb. & oifltta1s weio not informed 'f
liia approa'cItig ! 1sit , ecept through the
nenspapvrs , C1quontIy When Iu rcached
the raiivayjftlan , ( lure at 2O : o'clock this
afternoon tiiena'aaiifroiflclal ( hero to mc'et
him and hls'teepI'tlo 'rtruly ( leInocL'attc.
V lie succeqq'd"ti "efCUi',1fjlV , bsorvatIoii as
ho irnsscd tbigh'dti1n alied , coat and
V iinbmeIla foh19ved by a por-
tom , proudly c4V"iy1n Id'baggage , hut before -
fore tic , enierg'd ( moiu tVlO tathon some one
spicit him 1t ! moment thc station
resounded : tth'vOcRerous bouting. The
Lry of "ItObw1)ti , Uobs u.ang " out and
the crowdc1eaed bbtbtn shaking his
hand an us1ii1 until ho was
rescued b ttt police arid Ecortcd to his
carriage , 1Ietopped long iiougiL to an-
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byspepsii
Is wcaknoss of the stomach. It Is thu
source of untold misery. It nay be
cured by toning and strengthening the
stomch and eurlthiugawl purifying the
? . fany
V th n ? atd&havo benonred'b th1s medi-
ClItahtj1'TIe ; t1Ut .110W they' ( dan cat
lng1heIsh without
Iod ; SarsapiIa
by C. T. Hood & CO
l4d bdrsts. i , Mx for 5. Uq UoQD'e.
HQod'tIjhIa euro , UhIyemuls , oeuits.
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'notlnc' ttat all tii ! t n the formel the
% of the Merrlmse rt' safe and in the
beL of health aru thnt after he had idade
hb ; report to the Navy l1epnrtmnLVhox1.
1cled to return Immediately' to : Y"ork.
The officer was driven ImmedIatcy to'thn
, rkny nt1 ? 4ftv , : cu1 and after brushing
hrdseltUt lie dtO0V OVer to the Nary Cc-
partment. ( time he carried with hi
under his arm a large , ofilolal en'elope ,
iiich bore In the corner the Inscription
orth Atlantic Spiadron. " As he ap-
rproaohe4 the 001cc of the secreta bf the
navy there- ensued another dcmonstr.tion.
4. large crowd hail gathered about ta door-
% ay and the hearty weicoma it. gave the
younF oflcer ( brought blushes to his cheeks.
Secretary Long came out ot his private
ornee and grasping liobson wLth both J'ands
sail . % % ith sincerty ! 'Lieutenant , I am
giail-ver3' glad-to see you , " 'Flin ha ilrew
hui Iito bis , vheto the 1icutcnnt
introdu dtd AsSt5tniit ccretary
and \ tftSVlrCLted by Captain Crownibahlciti ,
CtptaIn Bradford mud' pension VCoIumt3-
tper Lvqn , wIOliAflpOed.Vtd ! drop in , 31e
p nt IMhr an ; ] i iJjn ojeencejviLlt the
scrptrya\it1JMi t6' , Uio'cltib to
fet. Sectetiiry Lorigs1 ted th e1Ibbsbn diiI
bring' the lung' XlCCtCd ) report from /ul-
mtra n1npso31 , aud his ) lrptiier officeron
the1 dstmttctibn't the threta fleet.
The exact purpose of his vlst was , er-
iilaiticl V b tile following 'oidcr. Under which
LIeutnAtit 'flobsoo bail tome te tile UniLet ,
States : *
United States 1lagshIp New York , FIrst-
Vrato Oft Santiago de Cuba1 , July 17 , 189j :
Sir-You will proceed north in the St. Patti
to New York , thence you will proceed tb
SahIngton nd report to the secretary ci
the uavy and ticqunint' hin with tIt' object
of your visit , ins sei forth in ray Iettq to
hIm of this tt& . regarding 'tlte ' Work upbn'
the Cristobal Coirni. . Ixplftin ? to him fuiij
the pesition and conditioii of that ship null
receive his Instructions regardIng. It
2 , Ho as expeditious na tossIbiu In bringing -
ing the matter to a. termination , in 'rdor
that , 11 It is practicable to do so , this flre
ahIl ) thay be s&vett to the UnIteU Shtbs
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a. When this 4ttItp Is completed yot' w1l
ask for orders froni t1ie sccretary 'of the
nnyy Otherwise you * viII return to duty
o1IVoard this ship. Very respectfully ,
V w. T. SAMPBO ,
AtItniral , U' . N. , ( Jommatldrr-In-
Chfet IlflitC(1 ( States Naval Iorce North
Atlantic Squadron.
Nn'a3 Conitructor' U. P. Ilobsat * , U. S. N. ,
United States Steamsllp..New'orh. .
DECEIVEPOBTO RICANS
SitiihIsIi 1'e1L 'I'hstn4he Uiiited Slittc *
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t ' Y1lI Be TorMe 4)I)5)reNIor1I
1titl l1te 'SjinitIzrdi. ' I
NnW YOIUC , July 22.-In regard to the
reported antagonism of the Porte Rican
junta In this bity to the aftnexation of the
island by the United States , the Herald has
secureil th fofloing expression of opinloh
by Dr. Julio Henna of this city , who has
beefi named Iresident'of the Porto Rican ,
ubIIe sinCe the junta was organized In
189Fi :
"I have always been personally an an-
nexntlonlst , and although I am the president
of a revolutionary junta , I should be pleased
to see my country annexed to the United
States. All I have ever asked the United
States authorities to do Is to be taken there
Ih ordarto issue a manifesto Informing the
Pdrto 'RIt1ns that the United States Is hot
gollig tiierfon avar of conqUest , but t6
'frco them from the Spanish yoke , giving
them as much liberty as thiey desire under
the Stars and StrIpes. -
"In this way I thlnka great deal ot blood
shed could be avoided. The I'orto Ricans are
deceived by the Spanish government as to
the Intention of the United States. Tihe
dre under the Impression that they are going
to' ' f ) * * brs off dhdcr the United Staths
titair andez"Spaln. fly giving , the uatiys , a
'chance to vote as they please. I be11evenine
tbntbs of the population would vote for an-
nexatlon.
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"As to the other stories published regard.
log the junta In some of the papers , they
are too ridiculous to deserve attention. Some
day the work of the junta vlil be pubilshc4
and thesowbo desoro pratsewilt receive It. "
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SJt1t Mipourl h1istrrctl In.
V ST. LOUIS. : Iuly , 2.-ThL Sixth MissourI
Infantry , raised under the second call , wIth
the full quota of men , has become part of
the . volunteer forces of the United States ,
the last company being mustered In today.
Ely night tim regiment will be fully equipped
and uniformed. Colonel Letcher ltarjle ,
mann , a lieutenant In the rigtthir iomy ,
commands the regiment , and among the
line officers is Captain Robert h. Lee , who ,
In addition tb being a namesake , In a rela-
tiva of the famots confederate geoeral.
V In addition to the Sixth Missouri , at
CampV M F. . Bell , Jefcraoa Barracks , therq
are. yo. . other r g1nient. The Seventh
UnIted Statta yoluiiteer Infantry , IiitnU es
hih bee'h n1ustered lii' with It's 1n11 quotrt
of tadil , hiLve becn' ' arrtied niuf
formed. anti are now fast becoming profl-
'dient ' In iiriil , Nearly 300 men Viavo al-i
VpCfldy V been recrulted for th Third Vvolun.
taer regiment of cqgtnecrs Fifty-seven uro
. from Waslihthtoil , D. ' C. , and the remainder'
trbnl Ltftle Rock , Meniphis and Sh Louis
Colonel I ) vlil DI U. haiiard of South Caro- '
lipa will Comutahid this rsglm nt. Sani
Smail , the noted southern evangelIst , bus :
been appolutem ) haplaIn. , V
Blockade itminiiers cnuFllt.
k blkAnLEsroN , July 2.-TWDVr ries
were brought into Charleston harbor today ,
Th , OIlnde RodrIguez of Havre caine in
from San Juan. The Frenchman was male-
lug a seconhi attempt at ; ruuulng the , blockade -
ade on Sunday last at San J nn ghd was
luuled UI ) by a shot train tbq New Orlepus.
Lieutenant Russell and a , ptzq crQy we&
lUt aloarmi and brouht the ship to CharIo-l
tton. 'Time second brizo in 'port Is thb small
ltrltlsh steamner Newfoundland , capttmi'ed1
t ) ) time Mayflower off Clenfuegos while attempting - :
tempting to run the Cuban blockade. The
hip mns also ft cargo of liroviBlons anti
nl4piber p1 pasnimmgors. LIbel. proceedlngsj
' , n iflStiiUtel anti thoprizo ommis- ,
, somvlll . copveno in a fuss' days ,
L'Eftrt IN ilms.1e 'l'o.hiy.
jiIATTANOOGI , July 22-Major eq-1
eTaI Joln IL , lirooke and his staff eave
Camp Thomas for Newport News thepee o
Porto Rico tomorrow. The : eglment8 to go
trou lerm t9 Porto Rico have bemi deqidetI
but th U t 1L iot yet been matte
pubuic.
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dAlLi , July 22-tvia Hong Io-
Two VUrltish atwers , Cyrus anti Nranza ,
' Ihave mfrrlved hero with coal for the Mneri-
can fleet ,
'l'IIE SOIJ'I'lt CItOS'flS Ct IdFOltI.t ,
Olmmnlims 3lnii lukeNmIi'rPd let 101 * hI ti
the Future of Our V'rult SIIP1)l.
There was a time wIlJn California fruits
of nil kinds ruled the markets of the west ,
but since the south turned Its attention to
.ruiL raising affairs have been takIng a dii-
brunt turn. This year it is generally nit-
ZUIttUd that soutberu peaches will cut a big
figure Ia compotltiou with Callfortmias. "No
doubt of tIm" kaki Mr. Branch of Branch &
Cit. , wb fl asked regarding the matter , "
"this Is true , and especially so in case of
the lIberta ! , a fancy pen'h which e arrly-
Ing eq our market in good cgudRou , and
sellIng u such pjces 10 render it a
, formidable rival to CaIIfopia and Coloradu
PtCii9 Two at' three cars are on the market -
ket 1imi weel ? at Yel'y ow prices and we
have another arVfor next. week already on
the way whlcfl wIll ito VtjUb eli at lower
iricel , thougir tbecIty linti couutry demand
will no doubt enmpty the car promptly , The
trade jB'gettlnw bettee acquaiutseUivi&'time
lIberta and-it rowa Iu popuIaxIty.'Vej
I imavo also a car of California peaches titto
h Monday and can therefore giva the purchaser -
chaser lila choice. But cur prediction Is
h that the south , with lt * good lcach crop ,
I wilt be rlabt In it this summer ,
, IVISII1ATIIER ? 'To
Cabinet MIfl ;
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LONDON SEES NO SUCH SlGNS.I1 'THSKY
1il'-uneriye.l I'IAnM In Induce IhIlr4 $
Font , ( ) % ) ifleryune-OnI )
lIeeimare Is for Spain
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'rnke the liit1iti'e ,
MADRID , July 22-The minister of public
Instruction , Senor Gafliazo , is authority fo
the statement that peace , hnorahli. to tub
Spanisti army , wIlt shqrtly be concluded , '
The newspapers. today express the opImhioflV
that the thifllctilti Innegotlatingqeace "With
: bo Inreased by the exacting dethnmida of thie
, AmericaAs. " V _
Al ! lighis at or near St. ' Seulstlnn , yhitli
15 a orttfled city mdtuateit on gt small bnin
iwltt on the ilay of illsca ) ' , have beenex-
tiflguIsheh ( in view of the possibility of ad
Aliierlcsn ttack ,
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LoNbo ; , July 2.Inquirtematte V In
omelet circles hero fall to onflmni.tlietate'
meat of the Spanish minister , littegraihitI
from Madrid today , to the effect tht pcacm
will , horti be concluded , : ' 1 I
The statement made by Senor Gamazo , tht *
Sianlsh' minister of publld lmtstvmttou , to the
effect that. peace , honorable to the SpanIsh
nrnmy , will ehortly bei concluded , Is re-
gardeil In London more as an indicatiob
of Personal opinion or lippe than as reilect-
Jng an , tCfWVLt decIsIon of IiecabIue.
NoL2iinghowing any move In the , direI.jptm
of peacq has bccn received here from.nn'
quarter likely to be well lnforinmd on U e
subject. The Sranish ambassador , C\mnt \
ltascpn , who was qut'stkmed on the subJh'ct ,
a'id : "We have no mews fron Madrid anti
\e ba"e po rasou to believe any etich 1e-
cided step has b en 'taken us Seqoc. Qama * '
stntenmon woull lndlcae. " , . .
V At. .1 o'cioc ) tiits afterpoon. a pi'p'nu'itnt
oiflctil , p1 , the Ilmitinli foi ign ornee nidto , a
reprosenthtlvo , of the Asaoclat d 'rcims : ,
have absolutei ioth Ing conflrrna.tory'
Senor tlamazo3 nlieked staternefl't , > c 'N1
we lad , and we hope It is .trtte bt ne1
as h are hdvls , d , tli signs do , iio th
pt ptIoti for early nate. . V
V "I'Utt.vo ! 't m th'hlll , ' ( lfdt uiIId' will
b'e jrdmlneittiy Cbnflbtcd 'with 1bi' fllbfr
IeflCe ncgcmtiations abtnliitelyiotblug 'th
oteflrred thus , far up tf'wliIc1i tc ba'e tl'
Idea. ' As ft trphta1 prlnC1ddLmi thm1i * ttt1'l ,
V V V pf I
the rencq of a , butltrit pye ,
rti1lsttilc 'uplss iivlted by otboilY'ienS , '
$ imnlmi ' 1'hrov , Omit , lhe1em's ,
V is khown that the Spanish nmba.ssatlor
have been sounding the other ambassador
at all the courts of Europe , with je bbjecl
of Inducing concerted representatlona at
\Vashltigton to stop the war , and tlitfre , Is
reason to believe that Great h3ltainut ho
longer demurring at- thIs and pOiat1ag out
the tmsleesness * of such a course.V
On the other hand , it is said that rep-
resentattons to stop the war have been
made at MadrId , hut. judging from the re-
suits , they have not been sufficiently strong
to Induce Spain to come to its senses' .
isrecognlzed by all Cxdept Spainthnt th4
UnIted States will refttsc.to listemttoiug-
gostlona upon the iart of the thuterted
iowers. , ' , , , , ' ' VIVtf , I
"In this mnttar , " ona of the' anibns5adorm
said to n' roprescntativeof' ' the Associateti
Presh , 'Spain' knows , the irrc4ucIbI mint
mum ipon which ' tbo UniteeL Statea Uwil
discuss peace. What. is It ' wattIngfor
Spain seems to forget that. thoi Unttd
States can. &top the war.tba moment It iIkes
Now that. It has no paIsboet to reckom
with , , It can , take orto RLco. the ,
CanryisIammds at its leleurcand tlniy dal !
with Cuba In the cool weaher 'I'hen ' Sid1n'
will consider the A'rneiitn terfzqss ) !
ridiculous than now. , " V , ,
PARIS , July 22.-Thq , Matin today pubs
tishes apaeagraph. saing that. . wile oath
lag deflnto ISV knOWn , It lx rLtU9p't.tha
Senor Leon y , cmiIio ( the Spanih mnaa , 1
lor to JarIs ) , boon tdstiutcd.totp ,
propc Gqerl Iornce
ambassador to France , with the yiy ° pi
opening secret peace negotiatloqa ,
Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon there had
been no meeting between Senor Castillo and
General Porter , although it. is said possibly
such a meeting may develop from thesttu
ation. Any negotiations , however , will be
kept. absolutely secret until they have
reached a stage when they will assume an
official character ,
General Porter , the American ambassador ,
said to a reporter of the Associated Press :
"You can deny 'in tbp most emphatic nina-
nor that any peace negotiations have been
opened up' to LJ pretent moment. I cannot -
not conce1v4tXit'calLtIme ; Matln story. "
: ' OBJECT
Count Itetni ft I n g
i'iiIltvpIts , 'Vou'i.l 'Uenii
Truik ( ,
NEW ypni : : ply2-CotmTt Henry von
Rhodemi , Khosel. oC h1aiivir'G tinany , who
married l3ertha A' O6klcOti 'in Washing-
tonvlilo , N. Y. . hist'itpy , hits 'uat returned
from a trip tbroall. , WhertV leId concern-
lug the reiatinq ; weniiWaflY ; nnd
the Iftates , h'e4&Imf .th'etmntry
must not take the I'hillppines. Germany ,
he said , would lIke to see Cuba nod Porto
'Itico in' our' hande'but It would object td'
our permanent possession of any Asiatic
territory. Cotmn 'pn-Rhoden IChosel mid
Germany had' rLnite comnmerclai interests
in the PhilijiloOa % bjtq. nay other nation ,
If these IBiaqlfl iJQCaIp.o possessions of this
country , ho saIdJb Aurlcan tariff would
ruin German cqnimtirc .ind manufacturing ,
Germany. be declrem , , would object to such
an extension of terrIthr > only by diplomatic
means , the yastGermipi element In this
country making w'ar.an Impossibility.
PresIdent McKInloyl1U'ount consIders a
keen thiplonhit ; also dmirai Dewey , who
warm quitp'rlgbt In calh1ng4ho attention of
Admiral Von DlCdrcb to tc blockade of
Manila , Germany would , have done the
same thing , he said , un4er similar circum-
stances. The count thought Itussia , France ,
England anti 'Japan 'Would also object to the
estnbliamment ! ot , Ametan interests in Asia
because those countri would lose in a
commercial W' , TimeYisIso fear that Amen-
can influence would seek extension ,
"Lot Americh , have * JlawatiIP said the
count , but as liOOJ3a5 SlhPV tizke8. he Philip.
pines diplomatic' difficulties wii $ surely
arise , 'The other powers will ndt VLtllVo
this country to keep thorn , " Count 'on
Rboth'n lChosol declared that only persons
in Germany who hayc financial interests In
Spanish ihOnds or are narrow minded favor
the Spanish.
FiNGINEIIItS 1QUAL "I'O iillhitiEVCY.
Meet lime RCqhiIP1mfleitM of time NIV )
Iiieidt'nt (4) the IVar' ,
' \'ASiiINGTON , July 22.-Chief Engineer
Melyiiio of the navy is not oimiy keepIng
abmenat of the cuistan requlnemnents of
vessels in time or war , but lso Is keep.
log time cngimmer work ad as to' wake It of
permanent value. The Key \Vet station
was of IItIe account wiie tite war began ,
but gradually it has been built , up until now
the Engineering bureau hail a trge estab-
libhnlent there with 100 men in service and
material tq make speedy repatr6 without
the delay nciUeut VtQ sendJng ships north.
A step of Vrmnebt advxmmlao to the navy
is the pnd'1ding of distilling ships , These
carry a large apparatus for transforming
ordinary sea water Into Ialatable drinking
vaer , Ordinarily a tank steamer carrying
fresh water has comparatively a small
capacity , probably 3,000 to 000 gallons , but
by the process of dIstiIIine , one pound of
'coal' will 'tt'nnsforin t'enty pound' ' of sod
water into fresh drInking vntcr , The ( hi5tiii
lint 1ilhs' ( thcrfb'lo chmniy wa amnhe
of coid 1dI. tlmelr hi'stilIh' , qppnmatus , ns Lb
twlrnty , timeg ita
! tchi' w'lter , 'the Iris 'and the flaitThow i
Tfnw VbClfl fllt(1 * t ttii , i1istiIiini mar'lmlntry.
The cnglnoenIft banch has rccentiy corn-
'i tttl its \vorks \ 'dii bo three old , Siflglo
turteteit monltits "Manhattan , Cnnormictms'
and Mahopic , lying.at League island navy
yar4 , Thhm.work was done in a curious
fashion fim frder to save time , OrdinarIly
'the putting In 0 ! tiqt' boilers , such as were
needeil for dli three of these monitors , s'ould
linvo reqttlred the tearing up of time Iron
decks and some elaborate reconstruction ,
'to obviate this the boilers and machinery
were nitule tip in small sections and PaS8e
down the sniohostacks , The work Is now
flnlatwd clti the decks in as good condi-
Lion as imfore. .
\s another war expedient , Chief Enginetr
Melvihie hi as adopted the nina of having
duptlcdtes rnac for nil important , parts of
seam.aimocimUiery ( on tim war vesselS , ao'thttt
w'hCn a brenkolcurs , it can be re mcdiot in
Abort ordor. , The supply ship Vttlcan , imlpii
recently went to Santiago , carrIed a large
assortment' Of these extra pitrts amd Is
ready to nV any emergCncy.
MUSTER IS ABOUT COMPLETE
All lint ' '
time 80111101's Are Now In tii
Sc mv Ice.
WASHINGTON , Jul'22.-A consolidated
statonw'nt prepared by Major John A. 1Jphtt' .
son , . assiStant flljtitaflt general , shows that
of the 277,600 mcmi authorized by congress
to bmemmltmMln ( tiit regular hnd voiuitt'eI'
srvIee , 2179 up to this Limo have been
mustered into the ervk'c. Of the 23,031
yet 'required to complete the nuthdrlzeit
quota of ho ai'nmy , 13,303 nrc regularA , S,0O
are , volunteers under the second call , 62
are irnmtiits , antI 811 are engineers. T.b
authorized arength of the regular , avimyIp
6iotio' On AiHi 30 It oontuiimed 2iOm4d.
' '
Since' that ttiuo 23,102' recruIts
obtititted from a lmobablo 7OOO ( appllcanta
by a limited ntmmnber of recruiting omcers
for the most 'part strangers In the cnuflti'y
canvassed , , ana durIng a period of ccmpeti
Lion by statduthorItIes for tht'aiptamz.
In tim opin1ou of the ouiltinib in'th' ' ? ; WtF
departmnet the returns of time regular atmmd'
enllxtflieute. wilt show an hthrqase a thIs
oampet1thni .ccnses The Atrengtl , ot IVh
rogplar imjirtoday , less recenL casualties ,
est1rnatedmtOOO , is 47,6P2. The authorIzed
strength o te volunteer nrn is h1toO.
Of this number 125,000 were included Inth
presldent'slli'st call for troopsnht of , .wlilch
have been ropruited , mustered , and jut In
the field ; ' , * OO were incudad.in the econd
imll , 07,000 mf whIch have been mustered
Into the eert'ce ; 3,000 were to cbustftute
three special regiments of cavalry ; 10,000
were imnrnunes , amid 3,000 were onineers.
01 tlo s'oluqteers under time second 'call ,
35,000 thus tarenllsted have boon
among complete orga'nizntlons already in the
field and 32,000 constitute new organizations.
Time three special cavalry regiments , coni-
mantled by Colonels Roosevelt , Torroy and
Grlgshy. have been recruited to their full
strength , 'fhlul : 'there nrc hundreds of up.
foe' 'cI1x vncnncies that may occur
In them , ( V
V
I 'C0ngrcs"iitmhorizdll the hlItrnn't of 1fis
000 yIiowfqyer ' impiunes and .ot this nuni
bpr P,133 , layo'beea hmlustcrcfl Into 'the
service , All of4h'e tcnregirnqilts 'are cdm.
plate otcept ' ; , lgith Cnd Touth1
and they imrobubly will not ho recruited tu
tOIL , atrength.uVf "htb 3oo : ngine4r
authorized by special act of congress1 2,649
h&I' * bean 'nhlStFCt0FhQ ist rcglment
p'tiu1 ib ' men ;
lie 'mSeobmmda flfty.'thurik * ofllcrs and 1,100
men , mmd tli 'TMFd ° fiub-tire * offleers mmd
Q.men. ' ILI4sVetpectedV th t the 'thIrd
reimant"wil1' bm % r Omalfd io 'its full
stedgthutn fe dtms. : : " ' ' "
Tl' 6utti g ; uusteit , , equippingnrn
t1 preseni great
3QQ,0004'mnen , in'm less 'than
iminet days-nearly. averyr.man having VtO
( urtdefto a trlCt exarni'rtalion--is 'regrdui
jjr : arrar ime a a 'v'omulerful ' i'cl4dVc. (
Oiiie Vreprsetttiflg the great armies
at Etiropan nations haye been amazed at
the work accomplished , and admit frankly
that Europe contains little of such fighting
material us can be found In abundance in
the 1ThitedStates - V
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DEATH RECORD.
Olil St-ttler ( ) f'Ofltii Dakota.
: AKTON , S. U. , July 22-pecIal ( Tel.
ipmn-Iidn' ) Johmn' Samuag , VOUO o time old
aqttler inV South IlPkota , and a , pinneer
mrmer.pf this sectlon , , dteul , mjuddcnhy tothuy
Qe lieafpilprc atbls1bome east OfVthi
V' V lie ) vas , electfl O , the 4lrst logsjp-
: FP heb' t1te , 1)aioVta , ives oranpizvaV 1nt9
a territory. I-to. posmuesaril one of the finest
farms , in le Jamnes river vqlley.
ihNSlOYS'.FQlt ) 'I'IhSPIiLt ! % Wl'ElitNS.
Nurri'vhrs of lniVt : ; War 'Jieniemnimered
,1' ' ' t 4' l1itGcnrmII ! ( o'ermmmmieiiL ' ' '
WAS1IINttON July t
Pensions have boon Issued as follows :
bsmo' ( of July 11 , $ t38 : 'V .
V Nebrcskui : Induvnse-Rdbert ' Fuller ,
VVOmaha $6 to 10 ; William W , Mallory Edgar -
gar , , 12 ' 1o424 , P i ' e' 3"r ( V
Iowa.Qrginai-JQhn 7qer. Wzwcrly , $61
RobertM. Oiy4on Fntrtfle1le 6S ; LewiS
Kiingman , highland , $12. Incroaso-
Iavid. ILGault , Giiinan1$17 to $20 ;
II. Cool ? , Maquoketa , $4 to $30 ; Henry Par-
islm , Eddyvllle. $12 to $ t7 Jerse Smoitim , 'Lau-
moos , $8 to $10. Reissums-Qeomge Sawor ,
5entral CItr. $0 thltarheiS Meadows , Ben-
uoiq , $17 ; ' 1ohn7 , Lowmrtm , Otturna , $21.
.QIigfla1j5'ItJoW5 , V etc-Lydia J. llodeon
, , $ g ; JIastprEvnns , Woudhine , $ B/
Coornmlo , lnerono--Durjmomn Davis , Her-
'man , 12 to $50. briginal widows , etc.-
fletho' _ .tol'ai , Rochey F rd , i.
j 'S htlm ' Dakotn Otiglnal wIdow's , c.- '
Rrh M , ' B vIor , Varmmss'orthm , ' $8.
I ( . ' /.IlifllfliCfl1. $ %
' % V4ShIlNOTQN , July Lr-SpecLnh ( Tole-
1grazm-WiltJnm ) R , ' Wade 'was toda' mi-h
imointed poatmasteri at Gilbert ; Aur6ra
county , fl. D , V
Cameron W , Garbutt of Sheridan , Wyo , ,
an ( leorge Robb of 'Iowa , were appblntel (
forest Buponintonctents at $2,000 cacti year ;
alsq Charles DelonCy of Evanston , Wyo. , ,
forct * sipofyisor at V per day. V
olowurug iii 'ffyomimg ) worq appoujted
ranmers howard Vhl re ch , Dome Lake ;
I'eter EnIers , Shell aite , , end .toy J. Heck ,
Buffalo.
O i'iII9lLtTI3 1Vj IS IN siciij'r.
I'rcsiilcnt Van Ilormme of Cnm.nil In ii ) _
cifle SilyN l'emiee ' 1lI ill. JlcstoreI ,
CIIIOAGO , July 22.-SIr William Van
home , inesident of the CanadIan Pacific
road , passed through Chicago today on his
way east from St. PauL tvliern he ha1 hpi'n
in conference with J , J , 11111 , president of
the Great Northern road , on thu trariseon-
tinental peisenger rate var , Unofflciaihy it
Is stated'that an agneemilent was reached the
practical result of which vlil be the cemzu-
tlbn of war and a restoration of mates un a
basis which has been entirely sAtlatactor )
to the American cites ( ,
, ,
V
S V .1uit Affix tIme h4iiiliiji , V
NE\T YORK , Jul'y 22-The ' Vest
Union Telegraph company VU5 ordered
show cause OLV pjjpinJ t rnt.of the su-
promc eu'mrt ' why prdiptoy'vtit o miai4
danpjs hould notltc commuunding SOd tli.4
reciting thb compflnto receive 'anil-4rans-
mit a telegram or 4 fom' tmauimission at
its'Brbkiyn otft& * ithout timu cent war
revenue stump required , The court od
pneaentatiouat tJi ( * i1rby , p1aintItt's
attorney dIsrdizki' 'tb'u % irbceOdln withoub
hearing the defendant , the requirenment ot
the law , that the sender pay for and attach
the revenue stamp to the message , being
positive and certain , as decided by the corn-
- missioner of Internal revenue July 14 , 189 $ ,
START F'llO1 C11IC1(1IAUCV (
One Brgado Leave8Thero to Jotn the Poxt.o
. Rictin Ezpodition
MORE ARE TO FOLLOW THEM AT ONCE
Ileilef in thir Camp ( lint liii' ihiutire
First Corms \'ill .teeomi.paims
( leuernl Urooke-Con talus
8atOt ) ) Mcli.
Ch1IOCAMAUOA PARK , July 22.-Three
regitneilts , , the 1ourth Ohio , Third Illinois
and Fourth Pennsylvania , composing the
Second Lltigmute , 1irst ( tlvision , FIrst corps ,
commanded by Brigadier ( heneral unlace ,
left Camup Thomas this nurmmlng for Newport
News. Time. Third Illinois broke camp at 5
o'clock and muarcheti Lb ltossvitio , and the
other two regiments followed an baum' apart ,
4t flossville time three rcgtnmtmnts loaded on
CincItimatt Southern trains. At Newport
KcVvs. trahapnrts are expicLthi to he in wait
Ing , and it is probable timat the command
wilt get. Into Porte Rico in a very short times
' Time next command to huavo will be four
light batteries of artillery , A of Iliinois 1)
OtV I'endsyIvniia A of Missouri and the
if&tyitveiitii Indiana. It Is probable that
they will kayo eithe- tomorrow or Sunta.
Accompanying them or following in short
order ; vlll be the' signal corps and the me-
somve : hospital and ambulance corps. it lii
how generally ioliCved ) lmnro that , General
IlrookevIll stucccfed in taking the wimol of
tilCitgtCorp5 wIth him to i'orto Rico. Tlim
'k , io't "t 'officially given out , imuit there is
Vi1Lh1 , to' " be tIttlq doubt of Its correctness ,
Tile corps numbers about. 35,000.
Colommel , Culver , Fifth Illinois , is now in
command of the Third brigade , First dlvi"
sion , First nrmny cdrps It is umtilemstobd that
a brigadier general vIll be assigned to'coM-
humnuh he brig de.
' lmeCtiqttanopta police lmave recelycd from
Golueral Brooke descriptions of a number of
soldiers who have dcmerted from various meg-
irnentsat Camp Thomas and they are doing
all timeb chn to assist thb amni offlc ra In
npiulmehdini thermm.
. 'Tb notorious "midway" at Lytle is to be
cleaned tip toddy. , A large force of hands Is
at work today shoveling out trash nnifrn.
mnensevagon Iqads of rubbish. This is mmot
because of 'ammy scruples or sense of duty on
the part of the bccUpantm4 of thb stleet , but
because they have to iiloan up. (1qnrnI (
Urook4 liua , tui' n otder whIch thCiOV 15 no
, 'y. f e'auing , viiie1m dlradts that Lytlo be
cleaped up and that tt onie. lie gave the
V Occupapte until tonight. to have the rubbish
removdd and the ground In front and behind
tlmefr pl'emIsos In perfectly cleazi eomulltion ,
Jr b 'tonIght the'midway' Is not leane1 imp
General lirooke will placb a twnvoimt guard
ari4imti the entrance to time stieot anti no
sqlicrs ; 'ili be allowed to enter. The mid-
\'tay forsoniq timmue has been In bad commditlon
amid haS doubtless caused considerable Iek-
ness.
Captnid Gedth * , detailed by the NorwegIan
government to Witness the movements of
Ummited States troops during the war , is at
Camp Thomas. He has just returned front
Santiago , iwherc.he witnessed VtlIO attack on
the city , He % VIll accompany General
Hrookh'hi expedItion to I'orto Rico.
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REOPENSFIGHT OVER ESTATVE
jeiru qf 4tmlu1reJ,1)miv1s Not Satis-
V V , Iie.PwhtIi' Disimfilnitinmi sit One
aliliifi Dollars ,
BITTE MOflt July 2g.-rn a tmling nado
by Jhclp _ Dellavcn in thO UnIted States
'court Ibday tim entire Andrew S. Davis
ebttlIttgatEoq Is reopened after the matter
Vh ! 4hougkt to have been amicably ar-
mnngdll and nearly $1,000,000 ot the property
divided' among the heirs ,
4 TII 'suit Tn brought by Edwin DavlB , a
hrothdrVot AmtllrcW .i , 'Davis , against Irvin J.
fr lialf , tie etate , alleging he v'n
i&omfseIl , that.far fighting the claims of a
npmber of plieged clitidren and of bringing
about a division of the property. Time will ,
which is alleged to have been forged , after
a long fight was admitted to probate by the
relatives of the dead man. The court ordered -
dered a lnrtial distribution and nearly a
million was distributed. Irwin Davis' suit
was pending itt the time in the federal
court , The defendants sought to knock it
out of court on demurrer. It was this de-
nmuirrerV Juilgo DoHaven overruled , ThIs ai-
Iowa time suit to be tried upon its merits.
If Erwin DavIs wins , those who have re-
ceiveul shares 'out of time estate and the
administrator and his bondsmen will be me-
ponsibIiity for the money alrendy divided.
rANsVBuILDsTEEL PLANT
l'umiqiuiLse a 'J.'ractofmroiiimd in Vicin-
V 11' of CiiritgosVli1 Be s
V' flj Coiieern.
CI1CGO , .Ittiy 22.-A company of Gem-
; m1c. cip.italIsts pod steel manufacturers hues
bcguuthe conntrumctioit of an Immeimso steel
plant upon ground purchased fromu the Pullman -
man comnpan2' , just ouitsido the limits of
Pullmah , and will tmndertake the production
of gteel upon a large scale , Twenty acres
gi gbund eve to he covered with buildings ,
Tbu.nqw'plant will ha one of the largest
Vatcel , producing workS in America , and
means Vtho active competition of time German
manufactmmrers with American producers
upon their own ground. The company Is
sflid to be operating sImIlar imiants in Gem-
nany , Austria and Wales.
; V'i. 1iiiq ¶ 'Qumlct hi.iiu1per lilc' ,
, CMICAOO , , July 22.-The Aristocratic
suburb of La Grange has bad a peculiar experience -
perience w'ttii time war reveiuue tax , At the
annual meeting of time Fashionable Music
hall association a lively factIonal commtest
arose over the control of the Lit Grange
club building and the matter being put to
veto was apparently settled by time supposed
minority usuexpectedly producing a large
Inumber lof Proxies. After time result was
announced a quiet member arose and aslce4
to see time proxies. He caused a semmamution
by declaring the vote a nullity , time liroxics
not being stamped. In time contusion the
rneetmmg $ adjournel and a decision as to who
owns the swell club building of time suburb
appears to be postponed a year till time imeat
cmnnumel meeting , all on accotmnt of the sub-
Felice of the small , but necessary , war rev-
otlue stamps.
Moeliiellla of Oezin Y.'sHclM , .Iiily .h2 ,
At Liverpoal-Amnived-'hiovic , tram New
York , SaiIed'-Nornalic , for New York.
At GenoaArrivedKaiserS'ilbelin II ,
front New York.
4t Queenstown-Arrlvcd-Canmpmunio , from
New York ,
At PhiladelPhin-Arrlved-Missoumri , from
London.
At Southempton-Arnived-lcemmington ,
from Now York for Antwerp ,
DAKOtA GRAIN FIELDS SWPT
hail in ( ns' ( 'onp- * , imrllt Inlentn ,
Coni islet ci y letrmys 2.Itt ) ) )
, tcre of' Crohis ,
CASSELTON , N , DJhl' 22-About 2-
(100 acres of gmnhii was tottuily tlttoyetl by
luaU Inst. cvenhmmg 1mm CaSe county. The time-
eat point nt the atbem was two milm math-
west at Casseiton , The storm wont over
three toWnsbip In tim shape of a crescent.
From statements made by time farmers ,
there niumet immuve been a meeting of two ccii-
nmate storms mmii famous in time line of the
first storm stiffered great damage. At Cuis-
aelton the ciommdsi wore not threatening and
scarcely any rain foil.
Arnomig the Principal losers one : 0. lal-
Vrymplc , , 4.409 acrs Fowier liroc , , 3,200
acres ; H. J. Green , 1,100 acres ; J. 11 Tram-
mmmcli , 3.200 neri's ; 1' . J. Langer , 1,000 litres ;
J , Ditnmcr , 1,000 acres , There are fully a
dozen farmers vlmo lost a section amid mammy
halt sections of graimi were totally destroycti.
It Is estimated that 10 lien cept of the
farmer8VflCO Insured , Sonic farmuer may
lose their farms In consequence of the
storm ,
EX-CONFEDERATES ADJOURN
COml'mltiml Gi4cloChnt'itOmi ( eat
Vegmr-1'Diuu.'glmer . 'tf the C.ii.
feiicrimc" is Chtcred.
. ATLANTA , July * _ Th1o next n'nnumat ma"
union of hme Ummited OohteIermtteetcratma
VIil be lucId In Ctmai'lekon , S. ( I. fly a vote
of 1,051 to 810 the cdum'ention today uicctdemi
the contcet between the Smith Carolina city
and LotuimmilIlo Iii the fOrnier't favor. 'rho
entry cmi Miss Winnie Davis tas the signal
of a remarkable dernanstration. " Mls Dhvis
was escorted to tire front at the rtage by
Gcu1rai Gordon , who immtrodticetl hemas "tIme
child of our inihioi'tai chieftain amid our
owlu child , "
By uimanimoums vote it was decided to coim-
demumi the expreaslon "war of mohellioii , "
V being applied to the struggle of 1S61-65 nail
10 urge tlub ulcislgnation of it an time "Civil
wot' between ( he states. " This wna immiuni-
nously nlOitQd , The convention then aCt-
jutmrnetl sine 41e. , V .
NATIONAL OARSMEN COMPETE
C'iLflIUhIOuiNll III Prircu 4irr lI'Iled He-
vccn 'L'oriitlO , W'ireci'icr
V nsiL l'iiilid'Iphlu.
V V V
PJ IILADRLPIIIA , Jimi y 22-TIme twomtth'
alxth annual regatta of time Nntlonal Asso-
nation , of Anmateur Qursrnen opened lucre
today tmmuder favorable , auspices. 'l'oilay'd
events conItcd of mi races , two trial
heats In intermnedlnte singles and hinais ' iii
tlmo senior eaied-oared , twuiof double ,
senIor four and interniediate eight-oared
V such. Ommo championship erizo svent to
Toronto alil to Worceiter , Muss. , amid time
other two to Phuiladepiuia cress's. Stim-
marten :
Intermediate single sculls , heeL heat , two
( jminhity : .1. MeC. Ijinder , Malta float club ,
Philadelphia , \voim lit , M. invts. Harlem
Boat club , New York , second F' . Marsh ,
Ienimylvnnia Boat club , l'hilndeiplmia ,
third. 'rime : 0:59. :
Intermediate simmgie sculls , second lieit ,
i two to qualify : A. ICubik , SprIngfield
I ( Mass. ) Boat club , won : S. II'cst , Mills-
I tree float club , Chiehiemt , % 1am ; . , eec'onil : .
I ( ; , Wolf Union Boat club , New York , third ,
Ttme : i6ivi. :
Sehior .lomibles , final , heat : E. 11. 'ron
Rycic , 1mw , and C , It. Lewis , stroke , Mnsa-
chimautta Bout club , 'iVoroester , , Mnss , , won ;
ic. , v. Marsh , bow. immid E. ir , tinmmaglmun ,
stroke , Peimnul'lvania Boat club , l'hiiailei-
phia , ecdhmil ; F. 11. tnrgerum , bo' , anul
D. Ilalsteaml , Htroko , Cresc'emit Boat climb ,
Phhlttdt'lpiuia , third Time : 9J : ,
Somilor paired-oared sctmila , final : 11. G ,
Srott , bow , and 3. 0. Fxley , stroke , Pennsylvania -
sylvania Boat climb , I'hilaclelphla , won ; F ,
D. Thompson , how' , and Jumen Wright ,
stroke , Argonaut Bout cltmb , Toronto , ace-
end , : 9a9. : V
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Senior foimr-oared shell , fimmf : ArgCtnaut
float club , Toronto , von ; And Boat clttb ,
Baltinmore , aecond ; Weetomn font club , St.
Louis , third. Time : 0:02 ,
Intermediate eight-oared sheila , flumal :
Fairmotmnt float club , Phileudelphin , watt ;
Pcnnsyit'nnia Ijoat. u'lmb , iiuiiadelphia , eec-
onri ; Uttlon float club , ew York , third.
Time : 8:02 : 3-5.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
H. W. 01dm of San Frammcinco Is in Omaha.
J. H. McConnell Is absent on a short
southern trip.
A. M. Johnson , , a banker front Curtis ,
Nob. , is in time city.
T. N. Pritohett of New Orleans Is among
the exposition visitors.
C , I , . McKean and C. J. Howell of Denver
are guests at the Barker.
3. Iii. Siusher , a merchant of Cripple
Creek , Cola. , i In time city.
C. II. Semen 1mm in Oxminima in the interest
of the Iitmffalo Bill \ ' 1ld'est show.
Mrs. C. C. Siauighmtur and MIss Slaughter
of Dallas , Tex , , are Omaha visitors.
William J. Robimmsop and wife of Eagle
Grove , In. , are etOpjmlng At the Barker.
H , 111. Duer nnfi Fred GlIb or Kansas City
are In Omaha tmmkimmg in time dxposition.
IV. T. Evans , attorney for time flock Island
at Topeka , nmay lie Jound lit the Alilard.
Mi Mrmuil Stetsoim of Chicago hmius been
time guest of Mrs. Kate It. Ryan of Walnut
11111.
V
H. C. Townsend , general passengOr ngemit
of time Missouri I'aclflo railway , is nt time
Millard , V
J , A. Harris , a stockmnnn Of Cascade ,
Mont , , amiti Mm , Harris are talelog in time
expositiomm.
Mrs. Merritt Green and son , Merritt , of
Pittsimurg , are vIsIting Dr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Ralph this veek.
V Mrs. James , Gray mmd daughter , Mrs. II.
IC. Simpson of Washlmmgtoii , are visiting
relatives 1mm Omaha ,
\v. A. IV Gibbon , formerly a tiromnimiemut
business ntamm of Omrmnlma and now of Si ,
Louts , is visiting lucre , accompanicil by lmi
wVle
Mrs. E , L. lfniglmt of Albany , N. V. , and
MIss lee Marslmall of Towaumda , Pa. , are
gtiests of time family of W. K , Marshall of
this city ,
0. H. Miller and wife of Groton , S. fl,1
and I ) , 1)ougbty and sister of Deltn , Coio. ,
are visiting the exposition amid stopping at
time Barker ,
Bir.sell Wilson of Chicago , C. W. Numanmi
and 'IV. F. Numanu at Sehmuyler , Neb. . rind
W. L. Montgomery of Chamberlain , 13 , U. ,
are mit time Millard ,
H. J , Moore mmmiii Sammi Fry of Chicago , U.
\v , Bock of Oraumfi Island , JC , C , Page at
Mihs'aukoo amid , It , A , Tayjor of Sioux city ,
lii. , are traveling inca stopping at the
flarker.
Grace Cnruss' heldon , a well known newspaper -
paper womnmm o Buffalo , N. Y. , who ias
wrltteim for many of the best eastern newspapers -
papers , has beemi in Omaha toe several days
iVIsitilig the eximoiiitIon mmd leaves today aim
her bomimowurd trip.
Nebraskans at thmo hotels : W , 5 , I'uittor-
soil , Stockholm ; \V , fl , 'ndmmworth , indiami-
elal Miss Carrie Dlsmter , Fred Ihostroin , Liii-
coin ; L. F , Arinatrommg , Elm Creek ; J. P.
Carr , Leximigton ; Fl. I , Walker , Eirnwood ;
\v. C , lirooks , Beatrice ; Chmamincey W. NIe-
maim , \Vmmlttenmar I. Nleman , Selmuyicr ; Mrs.
Iii. E. Sanford , TccUrnseb ; Alex hurst ,
David City.
L
AllthciTiis'
r : : THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
Dottled only at the Spring , near Neucnahr , Ithenlsli
Prussia.
,
, I 'f ' A Philadelphia party who refilled Apollinaris bottles
VbarIng the genuine labels , and also used counterfells of the
Apollinaris labels , was recently imprisoned In Moyamensing
Jail , Philadelphia.
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Telephmommo 2217 , S
Lentim & W'llhinmtu , 1'rop , and Mgre. g'
\V , W COLE. Act. Manager.
\'IIIIK ; ? , * ( vi'rit ai.'i'lcti3
TCNWHT- ALL WEEK
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
AN IXTRAORIINARY ) COMPANY '
( ' ) I mmci. . ta I ICceen ( rlii.i'e.
THE 4 OLIFS C
Stmiremime u ) ei ( ) Art ist.
Ramza & Ariio
Comedy .t-tibttt
'i'iin 'I'll lN1i SVAII'I ' ,
iI3tattL2S IilhltSN , AL ) lh3ititiIS.
PlEhinhi .tNI ) SAI.INA.
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The' Trn'nuhero Clint iemma Oreimct ra
Tirectlnim Franz ttleimimnmi.
( 'imnim. ubf 11111 Inehu " . % 'eclc.
llcfm'cshimmmu.mtts Cmiriidmt imml.t 'Fiiitt re ,
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'Ph - I t l'msuOmm .t : fluarca. ,
Va LIO reig1i aOfl iminnamers. Tel. tnt.
0. II. 'nwhwitrti , Auiiumsetmmerit Iirvhtor ,
'l's ) I ) . 1'-2 i:1s : ) 'I'm ) S I t ; u'r.-s siss : ,
'rimijI 'tUlVA RI ) r"LCIC t.0 ,
V 1'ltESENTING V
I Long Branch.
Next \Veek-Alltlue Cmmmmforts of home.
R I DE 'WW ATTh Y
A - - .A A L ?
V VVVt1' JIIII , . , .
MERRY--GO--ROUND & '
I 5th and Cispitol A t'c. '
Capture the Brass Ring amid hide Again
FlLliE. :
.15)5. ) itt'NCilttE' . I.isiit' , ' mui.t Malinger ,
Wait
EIRET WILSIIIRL OSTRICH [ ARM
Attgust 1st '
AIGHTIN
VENICE.
, A. Gondola ride fat' ri beututliuul s'low ci
the Grand Court and Electric Fountain
-the lOfltmhtr' nniusenient.
. , : v ( ) 'I'iO i't'rlorniuui , . ' , , AlIke .
AAC'S
ITTtMiei : ) ANIMAl. 5110W'
ON 'FlIP. h1IWAY . . . . . . . .
OO83 .V V
8 SWEPT JIY COOl BREh/ES. j
TilE PLACId FOR SOCIITY.
6rmd VH1c V
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CON'l'INUOUS VAtJIFhV5lIa.
V
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SOLJTIIEICN , V
CitLh1V)1tNIA ' 1
The liggest. best , most novel exhibition
on tYcet Midwny. AdrnIsiomi only 10 cents.
herd of mmenriy 100 Giant Os-
S triclues , dozen4 of Ostrich clil'lml
only ii few itays old. 'l'hme mod V $ )
gorgeous plumage emu earth , Ostrich eggs ,
Ostrich nests , etC. '
V _ EIDWIN l'rop. I ' ii
THE CUBAN ATOMI
CHIQUITA ;
'rime Living Doll. 'I'lmc Vent tii'o of
THEMWWAY ,
Do Not Forget to Visit the
UINS [ ThATR ,
Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss
House on West Midway.
V
iiiiiEit CIIMItS , JINRIKISIJAS
CAM1' STOOLS , HEATS FOR FIRE , V
WORKS. CONCERTS , l'I'C. alc
Stand No. 1 , 'Schley , " Aduniiiistrntloim Arch
Stand No , 2 , "Dewt.y , " Wpu , Midway. V
Stand No. 3 , "hlobuon , " North vIaduct
Stand No. 4 , "Srmniatomm , " South viaduct.
01' 'Pimommu
CUMMINS , [ xpostion Orotinds ,
STREETS OF
ItL L NATIONS.
] temidozi'ous of Sociiitv l'eoplo ,
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VISIT
JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
0111110 STORE1
Not MuSIc IItli-Itit Mt'l.vt y.
- isoI'IctS.
-HOTEL BARICJI-
13Th ANI ) JONES 15'J'ILEE'i'8 , QAIAIIA ,
140 OtJ'VHIIH ltOOAltiV
4'imnerlramm Plan V V VV $ i10 anti $200 er ilay
Furoiemlmm l'ian .V , V. VVV SOc to lVO ( ) PCI' slay
F'ItANIC ISARN lit , Malinger
HA.tI 114t ( JAIAN , Chi'f ( 'leek.
THI3 BRUNSWICK
Car. 111th & Jackson Stis , J , C. Griffin l'rop ,
150 Booms-All modern hmnhirot'emnc'zmts ,
RittesAmnem'i'amm Piasm , $200 ho I3VIU per day ,
European Plan , $100 per day Imnul upwards ,
Car hue to and ( forms nil depots , iIrgct
cur hue to jimain entrance of Expositioji.
ifiJRRAY ii 0TEL ,
hitim and linimmey St.
.Arnerlcnn PJan-3 to 4 dollars per 'lay.
Street cars from depots and from hold to
Exposition Grounds in fIfteen niinutets.
Ii. Hiii.O\VAY , Manager
THE MILLARD
lath mind lnutglna Sfs , , Onmolin.
( 'EN'l'IIALI4Y IOCATEt ) .
-.tMlltl'i % . ' At1) IhLltiHAN i'iS- '
.1. IJ. ) iAitiHL4 .s : 05lN , i'rul'I.