- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . - - - . - - - - - - ' - - - . - - - - - - " - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - . - - . . . . . . . , - . . - . 'rITE OtAUA DAILY flEE : SVDAY , JULY 81 1898 , _ _ _ _ ----i July t , 1S9. Summer Selling Almost Ended Big redIction8 in prices all through our stock of choice wash gooth-T1iese. hints will ftnrt tiLein away in a hurry-all of our iSo organdiei lOc-all of our iSo thinities bc-bc and 12c ( liInitie8 anl lawnS Sc-12c ging1iam 5c-20c gimgllnmB 12'c-25c oxfords lOc- and 15c ginghams lOc a yard. I Thousaiids of Reitrnaiits of Wash Goods . , reigt1is fron one to twelve yards-what a plague to thC torc keeper-what a PleaBtire to you-wqeciaUy ) if there are children to dress-Reiniiants ol ginghaini-madras---orgaiidies --1a\vnH-cheviots-dInIities-duc1 , etc-on a1e hi our bietnent ; store at iiext to nothing liCC. Urulermuslln flolilestics tJibleachcd sheet. c- . Liiiilcrwear ' 111g. Spctlt : : . ' 'I1lie llahIl 42 incises wide at 7 ½ c , c lic per yavd. . ( SOlflf3 iiiimliu 45 Inches WILIO t 8Ac , iCe , 12'4jC pet' yar(1. ( 'i' % _ , IfIot weather 11t1 wide nt 12c. ll11(1t31\VCILI' r.o fnches wide at 12c and tic per yard. values , they _ : . 4 garinetits we i in wide t 18 ½ c and 1c per yard. wifl make : are now ioW 84 lit. 13c , 1& ( anc 1e per yartl. ( luick ell 9-4 at l5c , lSc , and 20c per yard , lug will 1c a 10.4 17c , 20c ni 22 ½ c per Yflr4. I ing at these teull1)ttiiOllVe will closc out a line of fancy - ieductoiis. prLnts at Le ; per yaril. for you to Indigo bIuo print made nt 6c cr T1iee for . . : . buy- yar(1. wo lnefl- \Vc carry a benUtftil line ot fancy 1rs9 PettIcoats of cambric , witlu horn row of material , 28 Inches wide , In nil color- lOc each-About tOO dozcn lntlks white Inarting , dust ruffles , at $1.60 eac. i1S. at 7 ½ C Pr yaid. arni cern ribbed vests , in iccvc1ss and ' . II our' finu petticaat ndHng nt grontly BeRt ItapIO gLiigham , laige as3rtrncnt to Rhort i1eeveu. 801(1 nfl season at 15a ach redureil priccn , C1OCt from , at Ge. In. this lot we have a full flue of extra AJ our cambric petticoats , olaborataly large sizes. trimmed. 4.50. reduced to $3.50 ; former pric' , Boys' Waists Iade of black At 18c each or 3 for 60c-About 50 tlozen s1tteen- white anti ecrU vests in s1eve1css and Lndiea' umbrella 'Irawers , extra iviilo - short s1ecvs , sold all season at 25c each ruffle . , edged with embroidery , at LOc Iantifactute1 to soil at &Oc. These waists . each. ThESE FOR CHILDREN. ztrt well made nn(1 ( mu full size9. Hemmed SPECIAl4 PlUG ? ' 5C EACh At c each-All of our summer rlhbei L hemmed Iluck vests , reducel from lOc. tjuck Towels Towo1- . Laces and r11110 At lOc each-All of our summer ribbed ' cest , reduced from 15c each. 17x34,1.lO (1O.efl. Imbroideries Ie Ileniinetl Huck towei , 19x18 , $1.33 a : ' ( dozen. iuand Notions Pompadour and side Hemmed dozen. Iluck towels , 21x42 , $ [ .75 a for valencienuos combs- ' 0 , lace and Swiss We have a flne line of these gooTh , ilu I \v. 0. Ci. 5110Ft cor eontiii'ues- proper color , thu proper weight an , embroidery - : ' . Proper prices. . \Vt ? ale selling narrow val , laces by the Slile combs In pairs at lOc , 12c , 16c am I . Lo ; ' bust anti Bliort hips-made of Conbolt at 40c , 50c. 60c , 70e , SUe and up- 20c. teilo , lace trimmed (01) ( nntl bottomwards. . . Single pompadour combs at 20c , 2c , 30c Iiiaek , white or gray , $1.00 each. Finer grades and wider for liaiiaRcr- nd 33c each. CrescoVe have chiefs. ' - Sviss embroidery from lOc to $1.00 a hosiery LflCliW 3 , . it-the yard. \ bhaek coitet that Exqiisito all-avers in Irish , cannot point puffs , . , , . , . , . . , , tucks anti inserting. lisle mit-size break Lt waist Bite 2 ' . -This new corset is Men's Crown make sus. . hosevery flue quality ( lisconnecteL at the rurnishitigs lenclers- ' vitli high waist in front , and Good quality web , very neat patterns , 25c - . . ( . heels , i1iced . - and &Oc a pair. - does not I PilICh , Knickerbocker Lfld. double houldor brace anti sus- bulge or compress uncoinfortpeuler combined , 75c and $1.00 a pair. solesjO cent pair. ably- Youth's suspenders , 25c a pair. l3iack cotton out size hose with double to e Noti and the hip spccialty-liow smoothly 1\roiiday \ morning and heel , 33c-3 pair. $ L.0I. ( nattiraliy the corset fits at that point and how certainly it insures eae Linen Lawns at or 1inei Ladles Lisle colored hose in Pink , ugh t and comfort in any posture or position. blue and red , 60c a pair. The cutdes hot do the Cresca justice , counter- Cliildrens tine quality of ribbed Ijiac k call alid . t3o the garment as It detuwe will piac nil our 30c linen lawns at hose , double knee , toe , sole arul bee ally Is. 15e per yard. 35c-3 pair , $1.00. THoHPsuN , ULDEN I IREPARING TO LEAVEc . . 1tIII,014 ftt'gjfleIAJUI1t Iteeivere.t frIblIL . Its IIsujpol a t Inc I t . Oer Its Iteenil. . CIIJOKAMA1JGA PARK. July 30.-The 30.Thet . ' 'movements ot troops froni Cam Thomas is tClIllIrajly , sUSpeuled and all the commands . liavO inttled down to work as though they wore here perinaneitly. The Sixth Ten- neesce infantry , htch baa tCeI1 in camp tt Kdoxviijc since organization , arrivcl at Camp Thoiiias today. The Fourth TelineBsce ihfantr , ' . htch is now in camp aL Knox- ' % iIie , , is expecteil to come to Camp Thomas during the ncxt ( ow days. The Fifth Illinois , is settiiiig down to business. The ) oy s have abott gotten over their ldttor IISn'ppointmeifl at hot being allowed to go to tii front it hiis time and iiearly every anhas returfle(1 to the regiment for duty. As' ' BOCh ns the rumors circulated to the . Cff ct' that Culver was responsible for their recall were Bh1OwI to ho false , the boys vere gcneraiiy. 'aathshtel. Titis morning at roil cahIlt was state1 that nil but. a few of thin men answered and they uouid irobabiy show : tip during the next twenty-four hours. The Tegimentnqw occullcH new cailiI ground and 1 nil t1ce tents' have been set , so that. by dohiday oveyt1ilng will be workln as . . ninb7thly us thoughinothilag had happened. - The First P&nnsylvanla is now 113 a state iC'dxpetahey ate , when the cobonelcy will i filled , It boiiig knowii that colonel firown will not ho ibysicafly able to return to the command. The boys of the regiment with- out exceptoii are anxious that I.ieutcnant Cdlonel ( bode shall receive the appointment. an1' it is titlite niatilfest that. thin ) ' will not 1w satlsded witb any other arrangement. ; Colonel Condo has made such an efficient 4 officer and has grown In such favor with tue cfflccrs and men that they would be quite - reiuctat to see any one tlse succeed to the , command , . Lieutenant Ilarlnnd , the regimental Burgeon of the First Vennsylvaia , thinks it j * 0111(1 iiO advIsable to move to a ne' ben- tlon In the park and there is a growIng sentlnienL in favor of the movement. The . First I'ennsyivanba has Imposed a rather heavy jentenee on one of its men for sleeping - ing while on vIeltnt duty. For this o1tens Prlvato William 0. LedUe , will servo six : months In prison , forfeit all pjy iluring ira- , Prisoarnent and then be dishonorably this. , charged. Major C , ItI , Drake , who was recently as ' , ' ' e , , The Omaha flee Map 01. CUba COUpOn , Present this Coupon with r t . , lOcfor AMapofCuba. t A Map ot'tho Weot Irnitos. I And a Map of the World p 2 0 Mliii 14 cents. ph h : ' The Omaha Daily Bee Ip p . p , , * [ XrOSITION I . . FHOTOGQAVUR [ I * COUrONUS. ; V Thli ; COUpOn und 1 0 Cents wffl , fibtalU thrc PIlOtOiEnViires Of the Epositicn , ' - ; BY MAIL , 2c EXTRA. t d s igned to ho First division , Third corps. as c hief surgeon of the division hospital. is m aking time count. He has undertaken m est important. changes which will aid g reatly to the sanitary condition of the hs ospital. lie has bad the tents all s ystematically rearranged , placing the wards t hat arc used for typhoid fever nnd con- t agious uhlsenses apart from the others and o n higher ground. A new commissary has a lso been establisbeti , There are now twelve regiments at the p ark with temperance canteena. The Young Mcii's Christian association has made great i nroads on the places where hoer hiui been s old. fleer can be purchased at only about li fteen places now. CAuSE OI' 'I'ItOUI1LIW'1T1I GARCIA. Geitergil Situ fter IxihziI ns S lilatlon So litVzi r It.iinrinient. \YASJIINGTON , July 30.-The War de- v nrtment has received the following : SANTIAGO DE CUBA , July 29.-Hon. R , A . Alger , secretary of War , 'tVah1ngton : Have the Sun of Saturday , July 23 , in which cG omments are made as to my treatment nf G eneral Garcia. I lesire to 'say that Gen- u rai Garcia was invited by mc personally t o go into the city of Santiago at the tune I entereti It , hut ho dechineti upon the g round that the panisli clvii ofhlcors were 'l eft in power. It was fully exphaineti to him t hat those olilcials were continued In liowor until it was convenient to change them for o thers. General Garclaa assistance to me has been Purely voluntary on lila vart anti ho wee told at the begittaing that I did not have any control over him except such a s ho chose to give , The trouble with Gen- cml Garcia was that be expected to ho placed in command at this place. in other words that we would turn ( lie city over to hitn , I explained to bini fully ( lint we were at war with Spain and that the ques- ( bit of Intlvpeiiclcnce could not be eon- sidereil by iiie , Another grievance was ( hut finding that several thousand men marched in without oDposition from Garcia , I extended - tended our lines in front of him and closed up the gnt , as I saw ( hiLt I had to depend on my own men for effective In. vestment of ( be place , SLIAFTER. 'Flue differences between General Shatter atu.l General Garcia arc not regarded by the war otiheinia as serious and little doubt is iuxpressed that they will be amicably ad. The dispatch is in entire accord with information - formation previously received by the \\'ar . department concerning the incident to which General Shaftor refers. It is evident froic General Shafuir's dispatch anti from othu . information in ( he hands or the war cill. . daIs that seine of the statements in Can. . crab Garcia's Jotter to General Shatter wart I incorrect. It. was the understanding of thu I otticiuls of the 'ur department that ( huflera Garcia bud been invIted to he nrcsent at L the formalities attending the surrender o r Santiago and this understanding is cor . roborateti by the statements in Genera I Shafter's dispatch , General Shatter wai 3 given an intimation that it might be wis to make a statement o his relations with I Garcia which couiti be lven to the publil C in order that any zni3apprebension concern - lug those rclatlon5 which might exist uttoult 3 be correated , In response to this Intimation Genera I Shatter sent the dispatch above quoted ( I : p Is the bash of good health , i eteady nerves , mental , BI rl plmysical ru digestive ' 4 strength. If you arc ncr- VOUB , euIoh sad Purify your blood with flood's I3araaparhlla. It yotm are weak , have no appetite and desire to be strong , healthy end vigorous , take flood's Sar- sap4rllla , which y1h1 tone your stomach , create an appotitu and build you up. Li .J , Sarsa , . riOOu S parnia The hiest-In fact t4ie One True Blood Purifier. - , elite nausea , Indlgcstion flood s Pills biliousness , 1'ricvzo. G eneral Alger. 'A difllculty growing out of t he difference between Generni Shifter apJ G eneral Garcia has arisen in SantIago. The S panish residents there have been leil to b elieve that Shatter's army is to ho ordered a way from Snntiagi , nfter the Spanish t roops , now prisoners , have been transported t o Spain. This has given rise to a fear in t heir minds that they are to be left to the t ender amcnitie of the Cubans. If they fear t he occupation of Santiago by the American a rmy , they are now doubly fearful of the r esults of its departure. Appeals have been matlo to General Shatter not to withdraw t he American forces from Santiago and he b aa conununicated these appeals to the war o fficials. Asuranees have been given to t he peopie of Santiago b' the War depart. mont through Generah Shafter ( hunt this gov- e minent 'wilt stand suiuareiy by the terms o f the Ira3ident's proclamation relative to t he government of the city and province , A p ermanent mIlitary garrison for Santiago , c onsisting of the First anil Second immune regiments , ha3 been provided anti It will r emain there even if General Shatter's corps s hould be withdrawn. TERESA ALMOST FLOATED iitiii IpSo U Ca Piles Vrvekers Slave jtIouit , Flu IIitl S'orl. . on the 1mI& ; CrINer , WAShINGTON. July 20-Thio Navy do- partmel3t has posted ( ho following cablegram from It.hmnlral Saiiipson : PI4AYA , July 29.-The Infanta Mine Teresa , imiion which the wreckers are rior engaged , vihl he flouted and brought to Guantanemo as soon as a small heals Is l ocated , vhiicim is somewhere flu the bow of the ship Whether this leak Is duo to a atnahl valve being left open or a hole which may have been made in time bow Is not yet knowji. its own pumps arc btiilg used to remove the water , there being stenimi In one of its boilers. SAMPSoN. t , ) ( ) % ' ' CAMP t'1' Mi.i.Ml. CaHill t ItIIN ( Pt llle'l'rUlIM II I 'l'Iii ' ViIiit XKt ( INfuIct.ry , WAShINGTON , July 30.-For ten days the officials of time War department have hind under consideration a proposition to abandon the camp at Miami , Fin. , on account of necessarily Inadequate facilities , It being deemed ( lesirabie to move the troops to seine other point. ihy direction of thin sac- rotary of war orders have been issued that , Miami shaiili ho abandoned as one of the I permanent camps of ( lie United States and directing ( lint troops there shall ho trans. ferred immediately to Jacksonville. There are now at Miami about 7,500 volun- tears , the division comprising ( lie First anti I Seconti Texas , the First and Second \la. , hiama and the First and Second Louisiana While there Is much sickness among thc I troois at Miami , the reports do not miii- cate a particularly serious condition of at. . fairs , Exaggerated accounts of the condi. tions have beun published , but thio u'ai : authorities say they take very iittje stocli in them , They know from ( lie otilcial re ' iorLs that the health conditions In the canit , are not what. they ought to be , hut Ihe , give assurances that some of ( lie storiet which have gained circulation about thu I "awlul conditions" existing there nt'e no L warranted hy ( acts , Thin Illness among thu men at- Miami Is malaria. livery iossiblu attention is being given those who are con lIned itt ( lie hospital anti they are getin ( I along as well as could be expected. Yiieht * for ( lit' ltt'l Ut tuuIitIk4Niul. : , PhILADELPhIA , Juby 29.-Dr , French , secretary of the National Relief commission , today received a conimnunication ( roam Alex . nuder Van lleqsselaer stating that lie hut it placed his yacht May at the dIsponl o ( hi B National Relief commission us a suppi ' eszuh at his own expemise. with the assur - alice that tiny orders the coimimnlision mulgli ( impose UIOE him will be faithfully executed . The vessei is now in New York. but wil 1 lie brought to ( lie city at once anti Ioadeu I with supplies for Saatiao nail Porto 111cc , FRENC1I1E A1i FRIENDLY must that ntmont in that Country Has , Been MISquoted , SIGNIFICANT .SPEECU OF A MINSTER $ Itejolcitig lit Vroiect of l'ence-If Spa In 1OeM Lli Ii lipItici l'rc- fers Uniteti Stotes t Iimi'e Them. ( CopyrIght , lS , b3' AssocIated Press , ) PARIS , July 30.-There is a strong desire In French omelni circles to bring about a complete resumption of the Pleasant rein- ( ions with the United States , which existed lirevious to tli'i trouble between Spain and America , nnd ciiichi wore disturbed by French newspaper utterances. t is pointeti out. that the nearer the Sjrnnisli-Ameiean war comes to a close , the clearer it is to sober-minded Frenchmen that public opinion in America has beemi mistahen in regard to the real opinion and feeling of France to- vard the Umilted States , It is added that in aptto of whnt was wrtttcn In the news- mapcrs here or discussed iii social circles when ( ho war began , no doubt , was enter- tamed anywhere in France us to the result of the hostilities. The weakimess end in- feniority of Spain were so evident that , It is asserted here , it would he unfair now to assert that the Atnerican victories have caused a chiniige of public opInion In France anti ( hint the French newspapers today thInk it wiser to favor the conquerer. In explanation of th tone of the French Press toward the United Stntes , it Is said that the language lined by time newspapers at lrcsent is In substance ( lie same as used three months ago , nnd the reason time Amer- icon People have been under tlic immipression ( tie French newspapers were hostile to the United Stntes anti favorable to Spain is duo to the fact that only the less sensible part of the French comment. wan quoted in the cable dispatches , while such jiapera as the Journal des Debata , the Figaro anti the Tampa and some others hare not favored either side In the war amid have furnished their readers wtlh honest accounts of the different fcattires of 'the hostilities. Ahiii 3PM Friend I s' to Anieiien. It is argued that som' ' of the leading rcpresentntves ( of the French press vere intervIevcd during ( lie wnr cia ! their state- meats left no room for doubting that they entertained a cordial reeling to'ard the I United States , while French business men who were similarly interviewed were oven more emphatic in their expressions of friend- ' siiiii toward Aiiieriea. Finally , the French- nicn say that the recent celebration of the : Fourth at July here was the occasion ol bringing forth additional liroot of the corthia i feeling entertained for Aniericans. At ( hc , banquet of the American Chamber of Coni : merec there were many prominent French- taco present , including some of the highest state officials , anti M. Maruojoule. the miii- istcr of comnnierce , speaking for the Freud m government. said : "We have been told ( ha I tar away on the other side of the Atlantiu there are those who have listened to calum niators in France who asserted that Francu vas forgetful of liar duty and that we hart become not only ndversarics , but , accordlnu ( to some reports , avers discourteous towari I America. I protest against such an impruti - aba. My word is sumcient to dispel auch i ridiculous idea , and 1 hope that the echci 0 I what I say wilt be carried far from thi S banthuct bali to ( lie other side'of the At - latmtic a an Indignant protest against ( hi e false r ports , , as'to ( ho sontlmneut of Franc a toward Ainerice. But , if' ( hits is not sutfl - cleat. let inc assure your countiymei : ( ha t n ot a day , not an hour , not a minute ha a e lapsed during which the harmony vshk ] ii e xists hetween us has ever ran the risk a t e ver being broken , France has always bee : n f or your country. and no one knows bette r ( linus your anthassador and the mnt'urars ii I t he French cabinet the degr of cordlahit ) manifested in connection with our reciproce L r elations. " This statement of the French ministe ? C I c ommerce is reproducl here , mie it Is hem I , , f reely used by Frenchmen in their argu n ients tending to uirove that Lranee baa uc it b een unfriondiy to the United States in th war with Spain. They also argue that ther : i s miD reason why France should side wit h S pain , as during the present century ther 'e h as "Never been any common ideal betwee n t he two cotimitries , " aiid that the Frenclimo n o f today ore not led by clericaL coosidore - ( ions , nor "by ( hue theory of the so-calls d l atin races. " which , it is further asserted , I Is no bogart taken criously by amiy sensibi to man , From a somi-offlciai source the fohlowin I ; statement wns made : "From a commercir ii standpoint. France is as much inereste ( d in Amnoricami as In Spanish trade. and car I- sequentiy it lies no reason to jeoparthize It frIendly relations with the United Statem : still , it feels sympathy for its unfortunat neighbor and rejoices heartily at the fa : t that peace Is to he arranged amid that tim o French ambassador , M. Camboum , has bee n the messeilger of peace. "As to tile terms upon which peace 'ni hi be arrniiged , the French govcruuiient an d J ) thiiC opinion in 1'ranco arc PcrfedtiY uwar 'e that time United States viIi no longer I in satslied ! with ( lie more Indepentlence it Cuba , considering that tue war has cost It considerable. Consequently tIme Franc h press , espcciahiy the Journal des Iebat La amid time Tenips , are already ( nicing into at : count ( tint important element in the settlu macnt. They only hope that America Wi Ii hut claim (00 ( much , Not that France fee ls envious in view of time increasing powu , r ro of the United States , but simply because tc o onerous conditions on ( ho Part of Anmorh a would make peace uumcult. In fact , it di e- serves to be pointed out that France dot 8 iiot make any objection to ( lie United 818(1 ( at Increasing either liii strength or I ts domiuiions. Time reason for the quiet ( eeli is of France In this matter is that it Is cm - vliicetl that if such an increase Iii any 'nt my 'ntis tlireaten- any European ; owcr France is not that power. Even the annexation of hawaii , which gives to thin United Stat as an important possession Iii time Pacific , lit is tot disturbed France in the slightest d e- gree , its possessions lii America being , imr iii antI unimportant , consisting of lottie bitt Ic islands and French Guiana. Thereto re France feels sure that the Amnericens , who In considers to be a practical people , w : iii uiover think of having trouble with a gre at European power for such a trifling object. "As to time Philippines , If those titian mis are to be lost to Spain , France , aim (1 lie ruler of Indo.China , woulil probably vref er having the Americans as next-door nelg ti- ' hors , initteaui of any European or Asial ic power. Consequently what France vant Is , so far as the Unltsd States is concerned , Is only a vroper consideration of its cot a- merciai int&rests. In flint respect it ii as been thoroughly reassured by the whim iig. . of ( lie American goveronialit , display ed ( lie occasion of time last commend tat agreement , so it Is full of confidencO in the future , " l'lIOIl SF t'l'Aliil GO'IIttI ITh 'l' . Mvrehitiils at ' ; ' ' ; ; ; ) I'Iu'e Iu'linmi mu ( ill thu ti41 St it 1.-it. SANTTLO DE CUBA. July S.-E ( to- layeti in Trnnsrnssion-Generai ) Shaft tcr has had some gable correspondence vI 'lb ' Adutnnt Geiiem-al Corbin tending to all my the fear among Sunfish and English mat J ; clients iiere that the American troops I to lie w'ithdrown from SantIago mid ( he c 1(1 to ho given over to the custody of I he Cutian soldiers Representations have b eo made to General Shatter of the alleged i in- possibility of a resumption of business t In- less psaurances were given by the Vail Lou S tates government that enough Amenlan t roops would remaIn to maintain order anti tt t hat a stable government wIll be eittnh- lii shcd. General Shatter cablel to Adjutant ( i ctieral Corbin requesting Atmtiioniy ( to give t htu destreti assurance in the name of the p resident. General Shatter says the tour pIm Im nnitino reitnit'nts from Alabama Cud MIs- Ima a issippi , in all 5,000 men , half of whom are e xpected tO(15Y , will remuruin to garrison the eo ec ity. lIe has recomnieniled the withdrawal o f the cavalry anti ( heir return north as s eon as their state of henithi wIll permit. I t Is understood that the rest of the Fifth a rmy corps will go to Montnuk Point , L. L , iitl there is great rejoicing among the t roops. PRINCE OF WALES' ' BAD KNEEG 1siJiir ' % % 'hIt Interfere Somne'ti'lint svitl& tile ILo'n1 I'nt ltiits Siijo'- int'iU llerenfti'r. ( Copyright , 1SfS , by l'ress I'ubllshiiiig Co. ) LONDON , July 30.-New ( York World Ca- bbegram-Special Telegram.-Tiio ) prince of \Valca vns removed from London on the royal yacht Osborne to Cowea only by the sanction , with much reluctance , of tIme rdiysicnns as being the lesser of two evils , Since ( he season ended and all his cronies have gone from town ( lie lininco has grown oxtrcniely restive titidor onforceil confinefo mont , Ills doctors , therefore , deciticti to ( alto the risk of the journey retarding his macovary rather than the practical certainty that he would worry himself Into illness if forced to stay Iii town. The truth is ( limit during the first four ulays apprehension was felt by tiio phystclnns that tetanus might supervemie. On W'ctinesday prenionitory symnptonis nplenred anti four consultatlomis of his doctors vere haiti that day , timough only two Were announced. The fear of tetauitis , coupled with the gouty condition of the prince's kmico joint , was thn real reason why no operation was ierformnetl to bring ( lie fractured harts of the patella together. The doctors assured bun yeaterlny ( that It ( lie lirogress niready made is comitinued and lie (1005 not lutist on using hits leg too soon. timere is every prospect that no lameness will be observable while walking. lb will ala ways have thimculty in going tip and dowmi L stairs nnd can scarcely hope to take iiorsc t exercise any more , while ilancing will hc I impossible for him. This latter deprivatloc t ho ( eels acutely , as lie is an enthusiastic t dancer , and on time night iic'fore time accident : ft thence was gotten up among a party at Waddesdon at lilt suggestion , at which tic , showed more vigor than the youngest met I present. lie Is bottling hits doctors to ( bali original oversanguimme statement that be i would be able to get about in two monthi ; and on that ground he tins refused to canes I his engagement to attend the Austrian cia. . perors jubilee at Vienna in November. lb I says hilt doctors must vatdhi him imp some . bow for ( lint function. Their lot is not at . together mu happy one , as ( he prince is pro't ing a fidgety and exacting patient. VICTORIA IS ALSO INTERESTE , Qnteit lit liieme ( oiieeriie.l Over ( lii c Itetemitluit tif ( iii Aifoiislt ( Copyright. 1SPS , by Press Publishing Co. ) LONDON , July 30.-Ncw ( York Vorld Ca- blcgram-Specmnl Teiegrnm.-Queen ) Vie- ( erie is dispinying the deepest interest in the progress of peace miegoiatioiis ( between the United States and Spain. She coma- ninuded Count Albert Neimsdorf , charge d'atTairs of the Austrian embassy in the absence of thio ambassador , to visit her at Osborne yesterday to learn the latest views from Vienna respecting ( lie prospects of peace. Time queen's main anxiety is for the preservation of the Alfonslat dynasty , both monarchical grounds and because ehe h olds the regent In especial personal etecm. The statement that nones negotiations will be transferred to London finds no coufhrma- ( ion at the American embassy , while I cnn s tate on ( ho authority of a lea4Ung iliplo- mati.st recenthy at the Spanish ] ninistry in Washington that he has heard nothing to i ndicate that a peace treaty will be negotia- t eti here. The view universally prevalent hero in political and diplomatic cinches is t hat the dIsposal of the L'hihippines Is the real crux of ' ( lie situation , constituting an o bstacle very difficult to surmount , Tue ax- pectation is that W'ashtmigton diplomacy will sonic method of leaving ( lie Philippines question open for future decision anti that will be concluded irrespective of It. Time hope is strongly expressid in the Par- h inmentriry lobby ( lint the United States will any rate take adequate precautions to , prevent nui' other power from getting a toot- hold In the Philippines should tIme Amiierican cabinet decide against their retention tom- porariiy or otherwise , and they are returneti to Spain tinder guarantees for their reformed government. SICK REPORTFROM THE ARMY TJu.t' IIiteminrei its Cu i'eil Al macst Ijiiitt to I lie Niiiiiier of ieiCn.es. . WASIIINGTON , July 30.-Tue W'ar do- pertinent posts ( lie following : SANTIAGO Dli CUBA , July 29.-Via ( flormlitla.-Aihjmminnt ) GemmeralVnshingtaim Sanitary conthltions for July 28 Total sick 4.78 ; total fever cases , 3,406 ; new cnaeu foYtt , 6'JG cases fever restored to iiity , atlo ; tlenib , Private Michael ( loldnic , First Infantry ; cause , astimenia , following malarial I foyer , _ SIIAFTER. Ai : iihl icx ' 111001'S vltim ui.t t.vi'z t't A ligliNt I tu8urrt'meil r Shimer ' Cititin ra' l'lce * hits Ite'titriietl , HONG KONG , July .0-Letterti received L train Cavite , Imniler date of July 20 , state I that time mnsumrgetmits have domie nothing sincc t their secomai repulse at Malato , when thc American troops sere haiti antler nnrnr through fear of an attack by the Spminlards , There are now 4,800 American soldiers withIn an hour of Manila , near Malmite , Their camp is protected by trenches ant anti Is covered by the guns of time cruiser hiostoit and ( lie Cailao from the I Thin American transports will start or their return to San Francisco in a te days. Thmcro is no sickliest amommg tlm troops. is believed that Governor (1enera I Augusti will surrender. owing to ( tie fact t tlmat Admiral Canmara's acuatiron has no . tiiniieii to SpaIn , limit thin army officers tIe ' sire to resist to ( lie last , anti there Is L prospect that peace \'lIl be concimitled priot rte to time capture of Manila by the Amenht'tins , tLuout a dozen small Spanish steamers have I passati out recently Umither the tmisurgent L flag , ostensibly to go to General Agimmnalilo but the suspicions of the Americans arc I aow aroused , nod no more of these cratim I will be allowed to proceed. ( uiit a ru Si I , Sal I lus S'g'sse'lit , PIiAVA DEL ESTE , July 30-1 p. m.- - Captain hhlgglnsoii of the battleship illassa - clnmsets ( reports that time lbxio. Anmiapoils t , \Vaitb ) anti Glnuceser ( captured Vance cmi tb I , 28th inst. Time armiiy and cIty eurruadere ii upon deimianti , Twenty saiiimig vessels an ' 1 sixty lighters vere captured , Time Massachusetts , with General Mile S board , arrived later in tim day anti lii troops disombarlied in the captured lighterm : They were weicommied by thin inbabitamits wit U great emitiiusiasun. Time preparatIon of ( Ii ii fleet here Is progressing withoUt iucltiemt it and the vessels will be ready by Thurstial I , . lIst titi fit , ' H 'isigi , It Iii ers , PIJEIILO , Cole , July 0.-Jec' ' ; Sinclal r , leather of the famous Dodge City Cowba I ) ' band , has received notice from Colonel Ti rey of the Rough Riders that ( lie band be enlisted next $ unday. CO PPINGER GETS A CIh1NCE Ul ven Permission to Accompany his Troops to Porto R1c. CA N DEPART WITH ANY PART OF COMMAND P arities t'oiuiini5. . of beinrtiCilt Of : uih'iiuiiiirt viit Iln'e nit ( tlil1r- * iiiilt- Ic tee AetL'u S t' r Ice. WAShINGTON , July 80.-Atijutant Gen- cr ab Corhln bins received it telegram froimi G emieral Shatter at SantIago , tinted July 29 , an follows : This Segurauica , lCnickrbockt , Saratoga an ti Iroquois leave lucre tonioriow night io- til ghit ) for Tahtilia. Thin Miami anti Mntovnui ( h ave only forage on board. They will on- lo ad next. They hare been retained umitil Ii cnr ( lie last on accotimit of ttiir coliclensing 13 .000 gallons of water each tier clay , with- ou t which ( ho licet cbuld not lawn gotten al ong. IJenernl Corbin trnnsmnitcih ( a copy of this te legram to General Coppinger. couiimnandiug th e troops at. Taimipa , "You should have tr oops lii readiness , " he says , "to embark fo r l'orto Rico on thiek arrival. The scenery - tn ry of war directs mae to say ( list lie has 11 0 objection to your going to l'orto ' Rico , 11w w ith auiy part of your conimanti when you ma ny desire , but on leaving you will notify th is othico nntl ( lie next olflccr Imi rank to , yo urself , who will succeed you in comiiiaiiti. " l' 1thi41Th'i' C1..t IMS IIt 1)AilAC.I4 ht eith.Ieti Is of Sstittlngii .iitk Pity for At'tit Cotiimnl lieu h , Cislusil it. SANTIAGO DE CUBA , July 29.-Ielnyed ( in Transmission.-A ) feature of the situation h ere is the constant stream of native rest- d entS who are presenting claims to the a uthorities against ( lie United States gay- : e rniiient for losses sustained at ( lie hnntiu I o f Ctibnn troops , damage to property , rob . b ery antI plunder , during the last thrc , y ears. These claims mire promptly turneti I II a way with cmi expression of regret. Tilt I d aily Passes issued throimgh the linca exceei i 3 00 , Today it was discovered that they are I b eing used to ( nice toni and tobacco to thu S panish , with whom a good trailic is kepi L u p. Future bearers of passes will Ut s cardlieti. Amnomig time passengers on time \'ard lInt e s teamer l'hmilndelplila , on Its return trip tu ) N ew York , will be Domi Aidoon , ( lie iiev I , c ollector of the port. at Sauttego. The ful i c abin cnpticiy ( lies beau emigaged. It wih I p robably take a full cargo of iron ore , tiu lt fi rst since ( he war broke out. All foreigi : i o rders for goods have been countermnanietl , ' There was a distinct feeling here for con - t iuuation of the occupatIon , anti the definit a c atablishument of an American protectorntc t. L ocal morchiants. Spanish , foreign anti mm - t Ire , are tirawing up a votltion reqtmestin g ( lie establislimemit of a bonded warehouse a t tH S antiago , in case they desire ( a reship good H ta o l'orto Rico they mnay be saved the pay - a but of double duty. Under the Spanis ii r egtme the entry of goods iii bond here un S u nknown. Merchandise importeil and rc ' - U it1ittipd to l1orto Rico , another Spaiitii coloiiy. i'ald tiutics twhee. Senor Enniquo Triijlhio , the editor of the Porrenir of Now 'ork , time organ of the f Cuban insurgents , arrived hare yesterday on R - , hearth tlme i'liiiatlc'lphiln , anti applletl to (10fl oral \S'ooil for a lIcense to establish a Cuban ' 4 paper here , mit ( tie' character of ( lie ire hosed liublientlon wait not considered cicirtt 1)10 by ( he general at iireseftt , amiti Perifliit storm to i'ublish ' It was nbsoititely refused. GSIAN'i"S i1ltl(4.thi IS A'l' 'cl'i')1L'l' ( , II li 'trout's " , % 'IlII'rilntil Mlii rt for liii' I'rnmit 'ednu'siimuy. NIIW'h'OR'i' NR\\'S , July 30.-Gemietral Frail , - I ) . Grant's brhga'le ' , ( lie Third of ( lie First ( at'lny corps , First uhivisiomi , is tiara , realy tel enthark for i'onto Itico. The Omio lttiiidre.l . anti Sixtieth Indiana rc'gimnaiit arrived today from Clutcknnintiga Park. These troops 'crq precciiei by tue First nail Third Kentucky reglinemita mud ( lie Third hirittallon of ( lie Sixteenth l'ennsylvmuuila reglniomit. liasides these reglmmicnts there cure iii camp Ihatterits A anti C cmiii tu 0 troops of I'enmisyivnnla cavniiy vaitiiig to sail for l'oro ( Rico. ii is miot thought that the exiicttitloui viil Ut neatly to kayo before next W'cduwsulay. 1 linivatu in the Tliirtl Keuittick ) ' regi- Intuit , 'imose home ns ( it Aiitieritonvlllc , Ky. , ulloti tonight of cerebra inomilogitis. 1't' l'irtt , ml li.ii l'nitlii I Sorviec' . W'AStlINGTON. Jmly $0-'iihinmn A. Smulip of Toledo , 0. , nmiil huh lialsonca , Jr. . of New Oileamis iivo been desigminted as clerks in tile Pore ( Iticopoatni service. iimii litit Me.'u , rIt t'N , MA1)Rh ] ) , July 80--Spanish Is closed today - day at 62. GohI wan qtmoteth at 67. BISIARCI ( iS 1)EAI ) ) ( Continumeil from First Page. ) very mannitest ( lie desire of the Germumin pea- nie for a roconeiiiatinn. This desire % as granted in 1895. The cal- iieror sent a lreont of wino to Frictlnlch8- millie amid nu autograph letter comigratulat- lug the Prince oil hits recovery from an a ( ' tacit of liiiiuemiza , i'riiico liismiinreic at omico responded to ( lila gracious advamico by going ' (0 ( Berlin and payimig his first tslt to thin emperor since he bad left omee. The emperor - peror afterward returmied the visit at Fried- m'iehsrtmhti. TWO attemapis were macdo on I'nincc ills- inarek's life , tIm first by a mitan naniel ( , Blind , on May 7 , 1SGG , at Berlin , and on July 10 , IS7t. by Kumiimnaum , at Kisseuigen. A llisniurck iiiumseulmn , comitaining all sorts of objects relative to the chancellor's career , limit been founded at Berlin. Of ( lie extensive - sive iieratuire ( on Prince Ilismnarcic , ( hue chief 0 original souumces lii Germany arc l'oscliing- er's edition of I'rince Illsmmiarck's letters anti dispatches , hIs corrcspondemmce by Koppeim , his noliticnl life alit ! labors and hits calminet shiecdimes by ham , biography by liezoklel , anti ( lie works of M thatch , eiitltlcl , "flit- iiinrck nati Ills I'eopie. " There Is an ox- cchbent. English vork , "Primice Uisiiiarck , ' ' , by C'iiarles New. a Princess flismnai'cit dIed at ilarsin , Novem- I bem' 27 , 1891. I CI I ) ! M318 aq t t COMBINED 1REATMEfT F THE GREAT CURATIVE PO\VR ' t , M1 .ITh-\ a . I I : II I , . 41N a ' ' . . 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'lucy lirive efittiti corn. plus linti venrnaii'nt , cures a ( ten liii oIlier s imtutl failed Soinut tioctomu. ( miii because uS treatimmg ( lieu wrong dismise , others from tin t kimowing time right treatment. NO MSTAS 1IE1t1 FALLJRESI 1tN I ) I : d A jit'rect cure guninmitced in till 'ases ncccptetl. , Our special combIned E1EC- hi TIto-MRrJlcA1 'i'ItRATMRNT fur NiIltVOtYH iIItlLi'1'Y miovur ( mills.'CJIJNJ , MID. li.R AUlD AN ] ) OLI ) tihIN. los lilunilnoci. 'J'hmo awful effct ( it lndlscrtthonu * in ii youth , self-pollution or xcesmiea In after life , amid thu eflee'tH or neglectetl em' humiproper- , by treaeti ( cases , protlimcimmg Juick of 'vimulity. ( SEXUAL S'R.KNIiiH , uirnluvolohieth or shrunken Parts. latin in back loins , or kitlxieyit , chest iiahis , , net'vousrmess , HiettitiOss. 11055 , weakness of hotly tind brtiiii , 'hizzinesme , fallIng rnemnory , iut'c } it energy anti confidence , tic'meponileiicy , cvii forebtidimmgs , thtnithily amid oilier disiressltig BymmitoniB , Ii umilitting ( flht ( or business stuth ) ' , iiiiusurti amid enjoyment cit life. Such CmHC $ , ' if nt'git'cted. muirmiotit uuiwutym. kad to premature , decay mimul death. RtJh'ftiitE'AhttCOrRll& I IYDh(0C1Lh , H\'El14NGS , TENIIiltNEAH. DIII. ii CIIAliGES. S'l'IIIC'l'tJltIIS. K.lrJNitiV AND IYItINA1IV IifiiAHl'S , SMAL1 , S\'EAIC ANI ) I3iil'tUNiRN PAI'I'S , AL1 JILOOD , SKIN ANI ) I'itiVA'J'I lISLAiEh31 abso- p hutely cured by this tremttmntnt utter all other means have ( tilled , in ' ' D1SIASES OF WOMEN. Tim combined Eleetro.Muiuii nl Trt'atme mit or tue State illectrO-Motilcal tl Inatltuto especially effective in time rune of mull feinal , is ci , coiuIdaiils fulling or tiisilcuiniit , in V.'tIti bladder I. ) , I ii amid tIe iii kIdney moo t iii ii troimbits. I ) i' U ici'iiit i emi , bloit U ii i , hi eaeuhies , ieiiImu I 'nemu I : uiuss , d laclmurgs ot the , Ii Ii OI'IN-Ialiy , from B a. ma. to 8 mt mu. Hunda's-hO to I p. mu. t you cannot call a Ietti'r carelu fly isrilImig your syrnh'toms and scud you in limb envdboie our scion tilic and hoiics ( uiplimitiri we will 1 or your canu : free of charge. Our wcindertui of ' syuem tioin fi ti'catmriemi ( t'uimtljicg iii. treat by iflt ± &mns & of eorntspojiiIe'mic' , those llvimmg at u succusfuiiy j dhsiazicu amid 'n have in ' a' 'ysart liusi cured immnny thousamids in timt.s way ElectrorM