- , - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - . . - r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----r------- - ' . - - - 4 p ; - . - rrn OMAItA DAILY i3E1' : AtIflDAZ 4S1L 1898. I Ix1Nc TilE CUSTOIS DUES Laws In This Country Will B Made ; i Operative in Porto Rico , ; i : SPECIAI ARRANGEMENTS FOR CUBA Perth flM % % II , * 'VnrIftM Ill ) k t XnlerlnIIy JIediceit-Nin ! : ot Or ( ) iic-IIfIi ( ut c . the OI. . . . t - - ! WASI1CiTON ! , Aug.At thIs moment oacc flegotatlons ! are In a state of qule5. , cnce. This statement wn nuulo by a inem- ' 1pr , o the cabinet at the c1oo of todays I 'ihcctIng. Notlilng b been 1car1 Irom Mat1rId iltrectly. or through M. Cambon . . .p1nco yestordy , flfll at the sessIon of the jabUiet tolay ( the matter was not metitloned 4pxCept IncIentn1y. the c1on being tAken tip with administrative ( letnhls. 'Ilie Cuban ; cutQInS turf ! waa dISCUSROI at omo length , lartleulnrly.the . tobacco clicdule , fltlt It vnsagread that the preBent rate ot Interna- tIomit rovcnuu taxatIon now In force In the 4IJnltcl ( States shoulti be made the customs 1nte for Cuba , Fotrowlng Is the schieule : 1aniifactiretI , .tobacto anI EtluIf , 1 cents'per pound ; cigars kvolghilng more than three pountis to the tLhiouand , $3.60 er 1,000 ; eigarottcs weigh- ng not more than three pntind to the L ' ; Ihousand , ; t.o per 1,000 ; nIl tobacco cIgar- ttO3 of this weight , $1 vcr ti3OuSanth , I The ( ItleBtiOn ot revisIng the h1t of port # - ihnrg at Cuban Ports also ns Under dIt- 1llsdIon ami It , was ( lCCId ( l to letVo the niat- 'kr to the * 'ecrotnry of the treasury. Under panish rule thu port charges wel'o $1 per ygIstercd ton , rcganllenH at whether the 4cssI Vfl9 loaded or In ballast , and these tLarges wro Imooseti on entering the port , iind aio on leaving. Secretary Gage will 4nak , UL cry material reduction In these ates iind It is his present purpoan to recom- L tinenti to the president the Imposition of a 'tax bC only 20 cents per registered ton on enter1ng and when heaving vort , provided t1ievcssel has a cargo on bqard. In the cvcnt that. it is in baIlat no charge wlfltt- ovtr vlh1 be flUlO if IL enters thin port yit1L t cargo , 110(1 , after discharging It , 4caves In hjahln8t only one charge will ho ade arid this rule will apply to a vessel entering in ballast and ( lepurting with a wa1'ep Ai , the registered tonnage or a vcsseJ is , only about half of Its ntual carry. Jug iupicIty , the tonnage duet will be only pbotit 10 cents a ton on Its actual tonnage. I e Thi question of customs tariff for Porto I 3tlco altio was discusRed , and It was the opulon of the presldciit nod the members , .of , v cabinet that. as sopn ns that Island pns s Into the lossesshon ) of this country , " tho"customs , laws and regulatIons now in forc1j. in 'the United States shall be mode to ppply to Porto Rico wIthout modifIcation. rh I the view now entertained by the atl- . and without some unexpected cliiio occurs , thIs scheme will be IUt. into opera ( lou , at Santiago , It was said thuat four regiments would be embarked for thuc United States tomorrow , and that others rouId follow as rapidly as practtcabhe. ,1crythulng possible Is being ( lone to hasten the departure of the troops , and it is cx- peetcul thut before the close of the coining week nearly all of the troops wIll have left that part ot the island , A mcssago ( rein General Shatter was road at , tto cabinet meeting , in which he reported that ycaterday the discharges from the 1205- 'pUnt wcrc over 200 In excess of the number qC4l ; ndmitt d , This leads the officials to behlcvo ( lint ( lie sorlowncss of the sItuation ? iny luivc .l eu. over-stated , , bqt. this fact will hot In the lensL'Iiuterrupt the iowpt , c1JlqrturQQt.tJ1e4roops. , , . . : , Cors Back to Hood's 'Whonovor ' thoIoocl Is Impur or Health Poor. "I have LISCU llood' Sarsaparhhla as a tclnic'nnd blood purifier for a number of . years and I use It whenever I become do- bllitated or my blood is impure and It Las iioyer failed to brIne mc back to my nor- Hid condition , U always strengthens and . 1nvJoratcs the system. " IL M , PRTJ1ER , pin South Street , AtchIson , Kansas , Hood's SarsapariHa lohih by all Iifgi5t. $1 ; sIx for .3. Get hood's , Hood'9 Plila cure all IlverlIls. 2Secu1t,5. TheOmaha iiee Mapof Cuba Coupon ; Present . this Coupon with lOcfor a AflTapofCuba. A Map of the West Indto. And alflapoitho World , + By Mull 111 cents. 2 . 1o. ! ; The Omaha Daily Bee ' 9 * [ XOSI1ON ] "iiiii rIIOTOiRAVUR ( [ ; . * coUroN1. . ' ' ' 'l'bls' coupon hULl 10 Cents will obt i1n ! 11cc IlLotogra'Lhl.cs of the ExpoIt1oii. ; fly 1IA1L , 2c EXTRA. ( > P dSS - - WHEELER FILES HIS REPORT UiusIIiEt.1 l'rniefnr Cnnrnz niuul 2''rsevern ace of Hut it Ofli- cerA ttnd Mcii , \\AStlIOTO , 5-The following report of Major General Joseph 'Wheeler art the operations before Santiago do Cuba has become available : hiflFolU SANTIAGO T)1 CUflA , July 7 , 1S8.-To Adjutant Oeneral FIfth Army Porps : Sir-After the engagement of Juno 24 I' pushed forward my command through the vallcy , Lawton's and Kent's commands occupying the hills in the vIcinIty of that place , After two ilays' rest Lawton was ordered forward and art ( lie night of the 80th InstructIons were given by Major General - oral Shafter to this ollicer to attack 11 Caney , while the cavalry division and Kent's divIsion verc ordered to move forward on t120 regular Santiago road , The movement cominonced on the morning of July 1. The cavalry dIvisIon advanced and formed Its line itl , 1(8 ( heft near the SantIago roaul , while Kent's divIsIon forineti its line with ( ho right joining the left of the cavalry divIsion. Colonel MeClernand of acnerah Shafter's staff directed mc to give Instructions to General Kent , which I comphiNi wILl , in Ierson , at the sauio time personally directing - ing ( ienerai Summer to move forwaid , The men were all compelled to Wade the San Junu : river to get into line. This was done under very heavy tire of both infantry anti artillery. Our balloon , having been sculL up right by the main road , vns made a mark of by the enemy. It was evident that we were as inuchi under fire in formIng the hue as e would be by an advance and I therefore pressed the counniand forward front the covering tinder whIch It was formed. It merged Into opeit space In frill view of the enemy , who occupied breastworks - works and batteries on the crest of the lull which overlooks Santiago , ohhicers and inca falling at every step , The troops ndvauiccd gnllaiutly , soon reached the foot of the bill and ascended , driving the enenuy frouru their works nun occupying them on the crest of the bill , To accomplish this required courage and determination on th1o part of the emcers antI men of a bight order and the losses were very severe. Too much credit cannot be given to Genernh Sumner and General ICent and their gallant brlgado commanders - ers , Colonel Wood ninth Colonel Carroll of tine cavalry ; General hamilton S. hawkins , , connniandhng First brigade , ICent's division , and Colonel Pearson , commanding Scco'n1 brigade. Colonel \VIkoiT , commanding ICent's Third brIgade , t'as killed at 12:10 : ; Lieutenant Colonel Worth took command antI was woununled at 12 :15 : ; LIeutenant Colonel Liscuni then took command and was wounded ' at 12 :20 : , and the command then devolved upon LIeutenant Colonel Evers , Ninth Infantry. Upon reaching the crest I ordered breastworks - works to ho constructed amid sent to the rear for shovels , lICICS , rnpadcs and ayes. The enemy's retreat from the rige was preeipi- thus , but our men were so thoroughly ox- hurnusted that It was impossible for thuenu to follow , Their Bhoes were soaked wIth votcr by wading the San Juan river , they had be- ' COnno dreniched with rain , and whom they reached the crest they were absolutely un- ablu to proceed further. Notwithtann1Ing their condition , these cx- hausted men labored during time night to erect breastworks , furnish details to bury the darn and carry tim wounded hack in tin- provlsed litters. I sent worth along the line that reinforcements would soon reach us and that Lawton sould joIn our rIght nuni that General Bates woulni conno up and strengthen o'r loft. After reaching fine crest of the ridge General Kent edit the T1II2'- tconth regulars to assist in strengthening our right , At midnight General Uat.s me- ported , and I Idaced him in a strong post- tion on thin left of our line. Gcmiem'al Lawt n had attempted to joIn us from Caney. but when very near our lines lie was fired upon by the Spaniards and turned back , mint joined us next day at noon by a cIrcuItous route. During all the day on July 2 the cavalry di- viton , Kent's division anti h3ats' brigade were engaged with thin enemy , being subjected - jected to a fierce fire and incurring many casualti s , and later In the day Lawton's nllylsion also became engaged. During the entire engagement my staff performed Its duties with courage , judgment and ability. $ peclal credit Is due to Lieutenant Colonel J. 11. IJorst , Major William D. hleacin , Cap- turin Joseph E. 1)Ickman and Lieutcmmant M , 1. Steele. I desire also to say that Llcuten- ants James H. ltoves and Joseph Wheeler , Jr. , Captain William Astor Cinanler , Major B. A. Cai'lington. Mr. Aurellas Mestre an'.l Corporal John Lundmnark also deserve high conimneuidatlon for their courage mud good conduct. Major W'cst , my quartermaster , deerveo special commendation for his energy - orgy and good conduct during tine canupaign , and Major Valery tiavard anti Mr. Leonard \'Ilsomn have also done their full duty. Cain tam hlardie and First LIeutenant I' . J , Koes- ter , with troop G , Third cavalry , were detailed - tailed at headquarters and conducted tlneni- selves handsomely under lire. The superb courage displayed by tine omcernu and men will be specIally mentIoned In the reports of subordinate commanders. AccompanyIng time report is a copy of the dispatcines wlnlehn were sent to General Shafter by General Wheeler , beginning June 25 and ending July 2. On July 1 , at 8:20 : p. in , , General \Vhneeler , writIng from San Juan , has the following to say about s'ItiidrawIuig from thin pocition we bad won : I examIned the line Iii front. of Woods' brigade and gave the men shiovelun and pIcks and Insisted on thjeiui going right to work , I also seimt word to Ueneral Kent to come and get in trenching tools and sav General hawkins In person and told hIm the same tiling , They all pm'omniscnl to do their best , hut say tIne earth Inn very dlfilcunit , as a great part of it Is rocky. Tine positIons our inca carried were very strong anti the lntremnchmentmi were very strong , A number of officers mayo appealed to me to have the line wIthdrawn and take UI ) a strong position fartlmer back and I CXICct they will appeal to you , I have posi- tivoiy discountenanced this , as It would cost us much lrestlge. The lines are very thin , as so many men have gone to the rear with wounds and so many are exhausted , hut I mope those inoun can be got up tonight and with our line intrenchncd and Lawton on onw right , we oughut to hold tomorrow , but I fear ft will be a severe nay , If we can get thiroughi touniorrow all right , we can make our breast. works very strong the nnext nIght , You can hardly realize the exhausted condition of time troops. Time Thnlrnl anti SIxth Infantry and other troops were up nnnrcluing and hialtenl on the road nil last night nnd have fought for twelve hours today and these that are not on tine lIne will ho digging trenches tomuiglut. I was on the extreme front line. Thin mcmi were lying tiown and reported the Spaniards not more lingo 300 yards Inn their front , - - - - - - ' - - YOUDAVE Daudruni ! anti you will soon linve gray anid fulling hair if' tine duindruff is not cintieked. Prof. Austin luss ; : iz ; : cured over 15,000 people with his Is'v discovery , Will yuuu be cured 0 ; wIll you coutinuilo to smulTer ? Skatchnctifrcnmlufe Dandruff is Caused b _ _ L 8,500 'hun. , . , , . # % w % JI.W MICflO \'hiich destroys tine roots at the hair anti ultimately produces baldness , l'rnf , .J , 11. Austin. Dermatologit anti Scalp SpecIRhist , has after 20 years cif practIcal investlgatioq dIscovered and antIseptIc ( extracted trom soft ' coal rr liisThVfl 'InWoriitory at Minneapolis ) , which destroys the destroyer or tine hair' lLrking ! 'U ' YOUR SCALPI Call on Prof. Auttn and be i'ic3 of Ilnuso lvrltuting parasites forever. PREE MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION op H&IB AND SCALP t ? , , 5213 Yoik ow Li , Omaha flour's 9 to 12a , in. and 8 to 0 p. za , for gentlemen ; ladles 2 to 5 p , n. Austin's ' Antiseptic Uandruff Destroyer and Hew Hair Brewer , U DUslflca the .enlp ud bcnuthtiv. tine hair , Fur unle Ijy all drugIat. - -J'-------- . - - ' - - - - - - - ' - - 1RADE AND TIlE INDUSTRIES Peace. ' Propcct3 Are StimniatiEg Many , . ' ' - Xin(13 of Bn8ines , FEW INDUSTRIES SHOW ANY DULLNESS . - - - sSenion hi Markcd l , ' Pree.Ionn from lhiuuirnunee iii lnIor llitunrb- auucc. nail Iunisiuieng Is . , Active. . . NFW TORK , Aug.R ; C. tun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade wIll say toniorros' : i'rospect , of peai stimulate many kinds of business , Larger contracts are coming forward for Iron products and a better general - oral demand Is noted In nnost Industries. Tb volume of payments through nUt clearIng - Ing houses was 'the largest ever known in July , beIng S Per cent larger than In 1892' ( or the month and for last week 11.7 per cent larger. Most induistrla ! works have resumed after a shorter vacatIon wIth fowsr partIcipating ( man usual , A few labor troubles only call' attention to ( lie fact that thus season Inns been remarkably free from such hlumdrances , In spite of a promise of 700,000,000 bit of t'hieaL this yenr tine vrlee is 2c higher for tine week , Tine dIsposition of farmers to hold back their wheat for Prices more 111cc thiosti obtainable recently necounts for re- ccipts 3d per cent smaller than last year , but exports , including flour , were 3,641,617 him , agalunat 2,630,725 for tine same week last year , and for five weeks of tine crop year 12,74 1,439 hu , against PS73,922 tin last year. Tine visible thmlply Is extremely low , but exports at turn present rate tinrouginotit tine year would lnave little lifting power If tine crop was about 3C0,000,000 ( itt more timin home nued for seed annul food. Corn ix- Inorts for ( lie week have beemn only 1,731,347 tin , ngainst 2,725,090 inn last year , though ( ho price Imas scarcely declined , Cotton Is umiclrnnged , and crop advices arc so favornlnlo tinat with acreage hot quIte halt of 1 per cent smaller ( bali last year , sonnie expect a crop cf inoarhy 1,000,000 bales larger than last year. With all comimmercial and foreign math stocks , 1,100,000 bales larger than a year ago , and American mIlls stocks are also larger to an unknown cx- tent , The crop really foreshadowed can- hot be consumed wltluout a revolutIon In tine world's demamids for goods. A rather bettor demamul for staple cotton goods does not relieve tine over-production In print ciotims and goods nrc practically unchanged in Inrlce. 'ivestern stiffness In iiohnling wool , nnmI time New ingland wool paper drIftIng this \u'a ) ' nmnd largely refused , Indicate another - other attempt to tIre out tine manufacturers who are actually otferlmig for worsted wool 4 to 5 ceumts below asking prIces amid buying scarcely any. Several mills have closed for tim time rather than pay prices asker ! for wool. The Iron mninnufacturo has nearly , If not quite , resumed Its full inroductIon , except in the valleys , where hlessonier producers are closing lii turn umnder agreement to force inrices upward. While thiera inns been largely buying , one Pittsburg steel concern with nil its furnaces at work is taking 50,000 tomns mote. The prIce there nloes not change as yet , nor does local pig at Chicago , although vltii much better buying , omie southern concern advancing its price 25 comnts. LOW phosphorous pig has risen iO cents at. Phila- dcipiila , with better demand , tint unchanged prices for other grades. Tine demuamid for rails Includes 'bids for next winter anti next year. A Chicago sale is reported of 4,000 tons for J upau , and eastern .sahi' at " . , tonla for 4mnertcan roads , 5,000 for Prince Enlward tshand mloxt year. and 24,000 rleiir- . crable In three years for Mexico. Structural worlcs are frill wIth largo contracts coming forward from all sections. liars much stronger , tinat many mills rnfulsn lens than $1 for iron , though stool bars sell hmir'cly at pp cents. Failures for the week have been 196 in tIre United States. against 237 last year and 21 in Canada , against 29 last year. WEEIiLY CLEARING IIOUSII I'OT.tLS , Aggregate of Iuushii-io , Transact ions h- 1ui AMHOCIUSI'ii NEW YOItK , .Aug , 5.-The followIng table - ble , complied by flradstrect'nn , shows tine bank clearings at eIghty-nine cIties for thin week ended August 4 , wIth tine percentage - ago of increase and decrease5as compared wIth ( lie correslqnding week last year : cI'rIEs. Amoumit , ( line. Dec. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . $723S2,0C,9 23.9. . . . . . . . Benton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139,359,4G9 11,1. . . . . . . . . Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OOl93,89 5.0. . . . . . . Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . 63,90iB'lT . . . . . . . St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21G12,692 . . . , , 3.1 L'Ittsburg' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,19S,409 . 11.0. . 4.9 Ilnitimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . Sam FrancIsco . . . . . . . . . . .hI,9G5,603 5.1. . . . . . . . . CIncinnati . . . . . . . , 10,933,750. . . . . . . . . 4.2 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . 10,313,5t3 . . . . . . . New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . Minneapoil9 . . . . . . . . . . . 5,420BIS . , , . . , , 9,7 I Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,4iG,873 . . . . . . . C'ioveiunil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ,922.l03 . . . . . . . Lounisvlhhe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,097,29 . . 4.9 t OMAI-fA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.9. . . . . . . . . I'rovidenco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,642,200 , , . . 4J1 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l,20)OSO , , 39.2. 5,3 St. I'aul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,0)3,201 . . . . . . . . . . illiffaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.9. . , Iudianapoll'n , : . . , , . suriiui ; ; 21 .c. . . . .15,5 ' Columbus , 0. . . . . . . . . . 3,54,7C'i ) . , . 1.5 Savnumnnah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,9.O,2l0 . . . . . . . Demuver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,0G,497 . . . . . . . Hartford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,4S11S3 . . . . . . . itiehinnonti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,295,1ST . . . . . . . Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010,212 2S.9. . . . . . . . \Vusiilngtoui . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,075.t3 2.1 Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 3.3. . 7,9 Itochnester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . New ) . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , Worcester . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,337,129. , . , . . . . . . Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,056.613 2,8. . 3.6 Salt Lake CIty . , , . , , . , 1,912,310 21,8. . . . . . . . Siurlnguieinl lnlurss 1,493,09S 29.0 F'ort cnrtk . . , . , , , , . . , , l,351OSS 2S,1 Portland , . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . l'ortlamnd , Ore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,9. . St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . , , 1.5 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.23,710 . , , . . , 3.5 Hyraruso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .925.037 Des Moines , . . , . , , . . . , . 95,2l6 . 139,5. 4.4 . Nashville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : iI,47O 25.S Wilmington , Del . , . . , , 755,020 . , . , . , 1,7 Fail ltiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . .629S96 . , , . . , 2,13 crntmitoui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l6il45' ' , . . . . . . Gramuul It&tphtls , . . . . . . . . . . . , : c 10. , Aruguusta , , . . . . . . . . . , . . 14,4. . i.oweil , , . . , ' , . ; . , , . , , , , . 578,261 7.8 Dayton , Ohio .ij.i , , 7t3,403 213,8. . . . . . . . Senittlu , . ' . , , , . , , , . . . , . , . 1,331,5131 .21.5 I 'l'aconinu . . . . . . . . , ' . , , . , , . 70S.02 . . . . . . . S uo1uitie' . , . , . ' , . C9t452 , . , ' 13.5. . 13,5 S niux. Cty . . . . . . fduill 32,5. . . . . . . . Nqw . . . . . . . . . . . ' , 16,7 . , . . , , . KnoxvIlle , 'rcnn : , , . , , . . 455,91n11 16.9. . . . . . . Topeka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : 5,5 i3Irmumuglintu , , , , . , , b. , . 314,510 4,6 \Vlcinin , . , , , , . . , , . , , . , , 19J,3IU flhrngiinumntonn , . . . ' . , . , . , , . . 3131,901 13.13 , Lincoln . , . . . 4 ; , , . . , : . . , , . . 25CSl , 4,1 Lcxlnigtoni , , K , . , . , , , . 4'12.16 $ , . . . . . . Jutcksonn'ilie 1Ia , . , , , , . 119,9311 ,9. . . . . . . . Kuuhainnuzoo . . . . . . . . . . . . 26i,5i4 12,3. . . . . . . . . Akroun _ , . . . , , . , . , , , , , . . . , . 4l3,40U 111,7 I iidd ) ' LIi3' , , , . , . . , , , , , , . : :4JiU : j . . . . . . . Cinattannoga , , , . , . . . , . 35SC0 21.7 htockford iii . , . . . , . , , . Cntnntomi , hnio . . . . . , . , ' . 1Gll9 , ' ' 23,1. . . . . . . Sprlngliehil , 0mb 158,415 . 4,13 Pnnrgo , N. D . . . . . . . , , , . , , . , , .163,931 126.3. . . . . . . . Slnux ( Fnniiun. H. D.- 91,570 13,0. . . . . . . I Instingun , Neb . . . , , , , , . , llO,99S fS. . . . . . . Freunnont , Neb . . . , , , . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . Imntyemmlort . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74,161. . 31.5. . . . . . . . . 'I'niedcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Gunivestoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,991.3131..9.2 . . . 9hitistoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,911,774 . 4.1. . . . . . . . "Yaringsto'mn . . . . . . . . . . .2hl3 . . . linciiu . . . . . , . . , . , , , , . . , . . . . . , ' . "Ilelemnu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . 339,000. . . 74.2. . . . Totohun , U. S. . . . . . ' ' , l,7,639.fi74 30. . . . . , . 'Fotnitu tutsinie N. Y. , 463.t11,5O3 2.4. . . . . . 1)OMlNlO OF CANADA. Mointrenul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5l3.uGtJI. . . . . . . . . . . . 'l'nronto . . . . , , . . , , , , . . , , . 7,413,106 13.7. . . . . . . \Vinuiipeg . , , . . . , , , . , , . . 1,2ISSS' ' . . . . . . 19.6 lhuuilfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,411,592 5.9 . . . . . . liannilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIS87j . . . . . . . St. Jubni , N. II . . . . . . . . Cti,3151 . . . 7.5. . . 1,7 . Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.116,9191 12,21. . . . Not Included In totals be'nunue contnnin- In other Itenn than ei'arings. , . Not Included In totais because of no connpntrlson far lust year. JIIVhIIIV Vl 'I'll II S'L'UUIC M.t itlCll'I' . t'tuitures Am lhiglit'r l'rlu's iuimil Ac- I Ivi * > of Juuul uisi rimi I $ i'iui ri tics , NFl : % ' YOItK , Aug. 5-llradstreet's linen- cliii Itoview tonnorrow will sayn Peace negotiations and the better outlook - look for the corn crop , resuititig froni rains at ( mo uvest , have brought a change In speculative - ulativo centlitions , Tine stock mnarkt l.ns boom l'roader anti sbos the prescacs of Increased - creased public particIpation. I'rices have tended to advance anti tine Industrial se- curitles bore an Important part in tine weeks movement , renewt'd attz'niion hns ineen paid to 'railrottct share list , nail ll grangers stocks huic resumed their position of lead' ershlp. flonuls have bec.u active nail strong , governn'nei' ' is showing a decided iiisiosttloin , to advance. The mew 3 per count war bonds nrp tine obcct of a decidenl buying demand anti' touched 105 % , whIle other clnsse of Uniled States securities have been higher. In tine railroad bounnl list the advances have been marked , an investnnent demand rcsult- : ing In new prim rec'c.rds for many of thin bonds bI 'reorganized rejuds like Frh' , Atch hon and Ncfrtherin PacifIc , while the speculative hnuu'rehutseq inr.ve huelpeti valtn'J ' forthe cheap low grade lsstmes. Londomn has snot lfden ah lmnnportnmit factor , nail tlioughn sentiment thntro'1 ' favorable thorn sas tonuun foreign sehliung on tine cndvamnccs bore. It mIght be noted , tiat. the chief effect of the pc.1o prospects timi tIne rmnrtrket abroad wouhi notcIruso the rapid advance , In ( iii prlco of Sp .sh 45 , which touched .12 in Londaun , , while at Madrid the gohut premium fell to 137. The beginning of gold iniporlatlons pre dticcs a plethora of money , aun'l far more significance has been attached by tine mar- ict to ( ho preseunt outlook for nun average yield of corn. This is rehleotcul by the nb- cided strength of tim s'curitics of corn carrying railroads anul tint , reappearance of reports concerning incras.s of dividends or their restimnptlon by a number of companies. At the same time the revived activity at tine railroad list has been partly at tine CX- 1)01180 ) of the industrials , ilomno of tIne latter group , which have been ( inc objects of toll- ishi unanipulatioun , dnouu'ed a disposition to lose pnit of their tecent advances , flhtAIS1'IlIdfl'I"S lti11'lldV OF 'I'ltAIE. hicstiltt' Mldsnhniuui'rQu let l'rleei Iii % IniiIIine's 'l'cni tinn'nrnl. NEW YORK , Aug.Ilradstreet's wilt say tomorrow : Tine stiuniuiatimng influences of tIne apparently - ently near' approaCh of peace , coupled with' the geinerahiy expected benefIcial effects , It Is hoped will 1low. from the opening up of new mnuirkets iii 'the lands adbed , to thin natIonal donnniui seem to increase as tine snnmninner wanes. . 'flint the lmnprovement , wiiiio as yet ad- mnittedly one largely of sentIment Is not emitirely so confined , however , Is proven by reports of , a still further increased distrlbti- tion of staple goods In tine wheat , northwest - west and soUtinwCst , vinere the excellent crop situation Inns rendered harmless tine' stuhiposed benunihlng effects of war. So far ns thin crop situatiomi Is concerned , last reek furnishes not the beast notable contribution - tribution of thin year iii reports cdmnning train the great sinrplus corn producimng states of beneficial rains checking a deterioration which tincntened mnnaterlal dannnge to this most widely grown amni intrinsically vain- able of thin country's cereals. \'lnile the tenibency generally Is to concede - cede some diminution lii tIne corn yield mrs a result of the recount ( Irouth , tine steadiness - ness of the price of that. cereal bears wit- miens to tine wllhinginess of tine trade to be- hero ( hunt somno faihiung ott In this year's yield can be safely pernnnitted In view of tine bumper crops of recount years. Another cmi'- couraging feature of the week Las been the perceptIble growth In strength of the Iromi and steel situation , partly as the result , It is ciaiund , of" tine hoped-for approaching close of Inostilitics , mit partly also as tire result of an actIve ( lenmand on domestic amnd foreign , account for nearly nil forms of these metals. Particularly notable is the demand , ' more especlnliy in tine cemntral west for Iron for agricultural iniplenionts and for steel rails for exlort and for domestic ship build.- tag. Firmness In prices is a feature of particti- ia1 inuterest in ' . view ot the enormous production - duction of pig' iron , early In tine year amid apparently reilocts the going into consunnp- tion of most of this immense production , leaving stocks generai1r , 'uvitinin controllable limits. Eincohraging export demand for our cereals , great steadiness of prices , largest recorded mldsumnier bamnk clearings and fairly encouraging railroad earnings , inot- withstamnnllmng the willingness of farmers to accept presemit cereal 'aiuics ore additional encouraging featuree of trade at the pros- ant. time. , . . - Prices are quite generally lurn or tenuing Upward In , spJte of the midatininner quiet- floss 'iii i auiy IIns' At 'trade. As a result of operations In July , thIrty-two , or about one-third of all ' staples advanced in value , twenty-seven declined , while forty- four re- malned steanly or-uncinanged. Advances In many cereals , except whneat anti flour , live hooves and hogs , a number of provlsiouns , dairy products and groceries , most raw ( cx- tiles except cotton ; petroleum , rubber , nil- cabal , opium and cirminino are features of thin nmntim's operatioiis. Important deCrea3s aidc from that in wheat , are found In some low makes o iron and steel , sonic otlwr metals amnd In bnuldimng ( lumber. Compared with Auigtist one year ago , 'elxty-slx out of 101 stnuiies are higher , twenty-nina are lower and nine are unchanged , so tlnat it unnay be said that compared with a year ago there mayo been more than two advances for every declimno 'reported. Wheat shijnmneints for thin week , flour in- eluded , ant wheat , aggregate 4,111,312 busin- cia , as against 2,271S72 bushels last week , and compared with 3.308,477 bushels In this week a year ago , 2,717,850 buslieis in tine correspondimng week of 1106 ; 1,550,562 bushelS In 1895 and 3,417,200 bushels in 1891. Simncc July 1 , thIs year , tine exports of wheat aggregate - gregate 14,326,122 bushels , against 11,655,021 bushels last year. Cornn exports for thu week aggregate 2,856,023 htnsincls , as against 2,601,121 brmshels 'Inst week , : l,222SSS hush- els in 18th ? , 1,257,483 imi 1806. 1,106,770 In 1895 , and 22,100 bushels In 1S91. Sluice July 1 this year , exports of cornn aggregate 13- 514,92 bushels , agaiunst 12,461,205 bushels last year. lOusiness failures Ini tine United States are at a mninluiium , numbering 189 , Identical in mnumnhcr 't'iithi those of last week , cam- pared with 2l4inthls week a year ngo , 269 Inn 1(91 , ' 209 in 1895 and 197 In l8)1. ) Camn- adiitfl faIlures number ' 23 , as against 34 last week , Ii in thus we'k a year : go , 35 in ISOOn. dfl , in 1811. ; aqd 40 In 1894. RETURNING FROM SANTIAGO i'.irtr nif Corrt'141OiideIitM nuiil Ariiny Olllcirs .ii'ilvi' oni I lit' ' 1'niuuiN- jnirt I i'iijiii ) IS. NEW YORK. Aug. 5.-The United States tramusport Iriquols ( known as Na. 25) ) or- rived at Quarantine today from Snlintiago with fifteen passemigers. All ann velI on hoard , exceptiuig. that some of ( ho passenngors had slight attacks of malaria while at Santiago - tiago , none have been sIck since leaving Cuba. 't'lio following is a list of ( be passengers - gersV. : . D , Powers , correspondent of the Boston Transcript ; J. F' . J. Archibald , Sali Francisco I'ost ; Frank Norris , McClure's niagazimno ; II. E. Armnstrong , New York ; Colonel 1) , flagon , Ninth Massachusetts ; Colonsi Jolimn ii. Page , Third infantry ; Lieutenant - tenant V , IC. Jones , Sicth infantry ; Lieu- ! tenant IL 1) , WISe , Ninihi Inrnniry ; iieu- tenamnt if , if. Warren of General Lnwton'H stiuff Lieutenant C. P. Jioberts , eventeentli ' infantry ; Rev. Dr. N. C. ' McCook , chaplain Scc9rmcl Pennsylvania ; General Weston , chief commissary ; Dr. Josclnii' Krauskopt of Phlla. , dolphin ; Trnvers , cleric to Colomnol'eston ; Mallory , clerk to Ctnhoriei Westnn Thomas I 1)oney , sergeant Comnnpany B , Ninth tnfan- try ; .1. Farrell , private Company 11 , Ninth infantry ; John ] . Anderson , private Comn- pamny I ) , Ninth Massachusetts ; N , i. Dawson - son , band , First listrict of Columbia ; Leary , civilian. Dr. L. Doty after inn examination of allen on board time transport decIded to hold the steamer for disinfection. Dr. Ii , C , McCook of Piulindoipinia went to Santiago to assist In caring for ( lie members of hIs regIment. lie did not arrive until after the surrender. lie says that there is very little yellow loves' among tine troops , hut fears that it will beconino ( ? ildcfltC hater unhesa somethning is done pronintly to rcmdve them north , B I 1 SS ' Dig Millinery Fire Sale Hundreds of hleautiful Pattern hurts and Flowers , Ever > 'thiung' must inn closed out iii in , few d4ys. Nothuimng reserved , Ni'ui' ICIIuL Suuhlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .tMti 1.eishrtriis , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , The Surflics-Bn1s of i"luue Mu. liner3' ever had In tine WEST. Come earls' and et choice. 1g soui'u ivvii ; ( lOtS flO'N VITil .ltI.b hl.til ) $ . Not il'eii hit' % nnmio of lime Wreeketi Str'nuuicr Is I ( tnO'in , ST. JOhNS , N. I' . , Aug. 5.-The mail steamer Virginia Lko arrived at Tilt Cove , onVest hay , 230 miles from here , at daylight - light , inrlnglag certain corroboration of the reported loss of an ocean liner In tine Straits of 13db Isle. A fisherman at Noddy bay rc- reported that inc saw a steamer collide wIth an iceberg and nink soon after. The report is generally believed , btut nothing reliable Is obtaInable. Tine flshnormnnnn said that the steamer looked like a passenger ship and ho could sea the people trying to launch boats , but. thin ship sank before thncy could do anything. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 3 , 'IV. Sineprurd of St. Paul is at tine Mur. ray. 1. ' , ii , Todd and wife of St. Louis are at the Millard. Miss Etitli Jackson Is ( lie gtiest of rein- tives in Chnicngo. 'lYdia M , Sawyer anti wito of 'IVasiniung- , ton , 1) , C. , are Millard guests. Mr. mud Mrs. hay Nyc nra among tlmo Nebraska arrivals front Frennont anti are MIllard guests , Miss Jane l'erley of Los Angeles , Cal. , Is spemndumng a few weeks with Mrs. F' . A , lIre- gan , iii lCotintza i'ince. Joe i'iquard of Telltmride , M. W'amnlnachn of Trinidad nund 1. I. Killer of iJoulder are Colorado visitors to thin exposition , F' . I. llootin and' wife , 1. It. Tannner nind wife , Misc lieu 1)yen antI Ii. V. Dance , nil of ltieiimnond , Tox. , are Murray guests. F , ii. Myers , Willard 5 , harding and Capelin - ( olin \Villianmi II. Ilnyuvznrd , nil of tine 5cc- onul Nebraska volininteera , are in Ornuahna. Miss Ihesslo Skiunumer , formerly of Onnialnit hnmt now omngaged In educational work iii Chicago , Is visIting her pareints , on Twenty- sixth street , 0. C. holmes. secretary of tine Manufac- turers' and Consumers' association , is in his omen ngamn , arter a week's tussle with malarial fever. 'IV. S. Shearer , J. D. Wilhelmnn , Ii. Wilson , If. A. Waiters , iininIe F. Llncolun , 13. II. \\'inans , T. Mark , 'IV , N. Sawyer , J. P. Howell nod C. 11 , Crosby are Millard guests fronn Chnlcngo. .J. p , Jeffrey amid wife of Waupunn , Wis. , Fred Fleming nunti rlfe , Corsicana , Texas , II. H. flebow nail wife , T. McMihlami nunil ivifo of I'ittniburg , l'a. , are exposition visitor - or stopining at thin Barker. Ex-Governor htobert 'IV. Furnnas , accompanied - panied by hits mniece amid granddatmghiter , us "doling" tine ox1)osition ) this week. Tiicy' are pleasantly quarterpd at 2117 Sherman' avenue , the home of Mrs. S. C. iiauninart. Congressman Ilenry C. Lonndenslager of Pauisboro , N. J. , anti R. Gnrnmore , Jr. , and , 'IV. S. hlumoclc of Tremntomn , N. J. , arrived in Onnmuiia yesterday evening from tine south , and wIll spend several days visitIng tine cx- imsitlon. George 'IV. Peck , ox-governor of Wiscon- simi , was an exposition visitor yesterday. 1-To spent most of the day upon the grounrhs anni wemnt away well pleased. lie saId tiiat tine exposition exceeded his expectations and added : "It Is bound to be a great sue- cess , both as a achnonl of Instruction and as a financial enterprise. " Nebraskans at hioteis C. L. Babcock and daughter , Miss Tbonnas , Lincoln ; 'IV. T. Damn. Drnwnviiie ; 0. Woodruff , Georgetown ; It. S. ICrrrner , lrabls CIty ; 'IV. II. flialcemnaun , Norfolk ; Ire D. Marston , Kearney ; II. H. Sipson , hlebron ; Edvnrd C. Junkln and wife , Blair ; C. F. Adiiins , Crawford ; \Vii- 11am MorViSOmi , Chester ; W.t. . Metzgnr , wife and son , Beatrice ; Frank II. Scott , Emerson ; 13. J. Turney and wife , An3ley ; John Reese , Broken Bow ; Pierson D. Sniltin , Aubrey A. Smith , St. Edward ; J. T. riojd , Oahcdnle ; I. E. Doty. Iavld City ; D. D. Patty , Herbert Potter. Seward ; N. V. lIar- lan , York ; E. 'IV. fleedic , Paplilion. Moveminenits of Occult 'YecI , Aumg S. At Now Yark-4rrived---Edam , from Ret- terdom ; Palata , from Hamburg ; Auguste VIctoria , from Hamburg ; Etru'rin , front Liv- erpool. At Glasgow-SaIiC(1---Hestia ( , for Baltimore. At Moviile-Sailed-FUrflCSSia , for New York , At QueenstOwn-ArrivCd-Canada , froni Ilostomn. At Antwerp-Saiicd-NCdcrimUib , for Phil- anlelphla. At Ilamhurg-Arrived-FuerSt Blsmarcht , from New York. At Livcrpool-Sailcd-BovlC , for New York. - A31lJS133i1NTS. - A GI1IOAT IlIC. hItOW. TE _ _ _ _ _ IfarneySti , Telephone 2217. Lents & Williams , Props. and Mgr W. W. COLE. Act. Manager. TONIGHT-ALL WEEKS The 11Taison Sisters AN ! ) Jian Za ora3 Seumicutloniul : Aortaltsts. MISS IRMA OI.11lStNICY , Presennutmig her woinnieritnl 'rratmuc'd CocutOOFi. : : slnllcy , 1.IT'i'Lv ; . 1'JI'L'ZICO't' : Loubu Operatic Dunetbnts , Till : ; uii1i'r ROXALDOS , Groteiuiiiu Terpileluorcains. ChrJN 'flhi , ' .IflilIcS Sir'itch Artists orlgiuurul. iIND O'Jfllt' ISIG..tO'J'4. . nund thin TroofldoL'o CJilIozigo Orolio'it rim ! ConcertS iii the Suuinuunor Grirdemi. DtrDCU1TTQ 'l'iIEATflII and UIJflLiIitllLIli UAltUiN. 1-ivory Piioo Non'No'.t Stiiulny. The Creighton I 0 , \Vnodward , A iunUseiniemt Ill teeter , 'VOiEt1 1tO : TNiGli'V ( 8tn0 ' 1'1113 SVOODW.4lll ) ITOC1C JO , PRESI1NTINQ "F1IR REL" Next W'etuk-"F'AUS'l' . " T ! JON , , . , AT TJII. . . . MERRY--GO--ROUND - - - - I thi and Cilliltol Aye , Capture the Brass fling and Ride Again FREIi. Jou , M Uh'C1ItFF. Losses' suiil iluuiuager , , - -JlO'l'IILS. . THIS MILLARD i3th and Iouginui , Sts. , ( ) mntihin. CENTItAIdX LOCA'rED. -4IMIIIIICAN .iNi ) iit'ltOi'litN I'l'iN- .1. 11 , M.iltlclii. , t .ON , Proiis , -HOTI3L BA1CER- ! 13Th ! AND JONES STI1IIITS , OMAHA , Ito OUTSIDE IIOOMH. American Plain.$1.50 anui 82.00 iwr day EuroPean Plum. . . . . . . . . . . . . ® iner day F'IIANIC BAItFCIII1 , Muiltunger , SAM IJiUJMAN , Cinlof Clerk , T'IURTAY iLl OTLL , 14th utnd ilarney 131. American Plaui-3 to ' 1 tlohinnrni per 'Jay. t4treet eaE $ train ( lelnotli utnnh from hotel to Exposition clrounds in llftceii minntv. Ii. SILLOWAY , lnlnnnnger ' . ' ' " ' " ' MIDV.t' A'j"l'IIA"I'UNS , ( w , www.P.dFw % _ ) The 'Vnnderfiul Cycloi'aiiin Of thin Grunt lhrnttio iletwoci , thin MIflh1IMAC - AND - MONITOR During the Clvii l'uir , is tine uiuobt.c05113' and finest "mow on tine l\'est. MIdway , DON'T VAIl. TO SIIU iT. TIRED ANDUESPMDENT _ Mrs1 Boser Sneaks for Maiiy Careworn ornpIaiiiiii Wonien . /.i. ' , , , ; 1b ( . . , " , _ . 'h \ \ )4 "i . ' " . I I ; ; ; f 1 ? , ' : f' : : , , I 1iLT > / Women In charge of hnonies annul careworn , complainIng pcnpl flail their strength per- rnanemnlly established by the rise of Pairno's celery corilpounul , tine greatest miervo restorer and blood lumrlfler the world has over ineemn blessed witln. Try it , mml when you go to time drug store for I'aitnc's celery compound see that you get It. Mrs. miser speaks for countless \vomemu who mayo suffered from aching backs , worn nod tired feelings , amid imavo beeni freed from Pan and weakness by l'ahiio's celery conn- pound. Mrs. lloiscr tells time story of iner dehiveranice from invalidism in the two ( oi- lowing letters : Mounitain Junction , Tenn. , Nov. 3 , ' 91. 'IVells , iTtlciiarnlson & Co. . Dear Slrs-Two : years ago I caine foni Nova Scotia , and I suppose my doblhitated condition was partially owlmng to climatic Influences , I userl vnrioumnr idmuls of uniedi- cmos , but contintmahly grew weaker , imuutil it Was with difficulty that I could go up amid down stairs , and Iii trying to walk oumt of doors , could go only a few steps whcn I would be obliged to leani nngaimnst a tree or sit ( lOWti , I mad n'carl frequently of PaIne's cciery componnnid and resolved to use it. It put me on miny feet again , so tlmnt. I began to take courage. I rnsenl several hot- 35THE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE . I LEMEMBER. " ONE WORD WITH YOU ' , "SAPOLO " . _ ' MIDWAYATTPuACTIONS. _ , VISIT TflJi Itloorish hare in OH the J'Ii1 .h1Iilh1't3f , ( I nil s'o Ihe lion- de'f.ul rejii'uinlnrtIoi , if Eli , . 11(0 U S Ifi.I iro- , , iu-IaifIiii'tl'i' SIfI-at.O 1ie Jtottoii - lcins il'iiI.I. iluufi J.1NCIYG GI RI . & , rim. rim.4oorsh ci Is the MOST POPULAR Place to dine or iumichi on thto East Midway. Good service and city prices mn.nko It dsirnrhlo for fnmllle . . . . . . THE MOORISH PALACE Tue Only Temple of Art nuid Anituseuunent on the ,1l idvzty. hrtost ivomnderfuil scemnr'uu portrayed au iii life on tine 'l'rnrnnsvnmrl cnnuum4tnintiy umiiueallng to tile visitor. See ( lie Lobby Enitertoinmnent. , . ' 'vlsi ' JAPANESE TEA GARDEN CURIO STORES N , of Miiic hall-East Mlthvn3' . Tile OilOF 01 IIi PARIS ExsIiU ! I ! ! ! -'l'liiI- FLYING LADY. A. hit'ziuitlfuul "I'L'nuniui tIortlii lii siuiee. O1' ii 15 11. ' . S'l' MI I ) uS'A % ' . THE MYSTIC MAZE Nov laugh I l'tiiit you , rsei r I C you , 'uiii 1111 itiI Ilirl iI(1l ( ) If iiii lipid the liu.suilfiil , * Jnil' , ' .1 , S\V1iPT . IVi COOL flRELZIf4 , ,1.h1li PLACE FOlt SOCIWJ'Y , l crm Vfflc C'1'lNt'Ol'5 ) VA tDliS'IL1dI , c Have Yonr Ian(1 ! ( ilcail . N\ \ , , A sill your I'AWI' ' nail I'll. ' 1' if It l ttil miem rat , , 13' 1 , id ' ' . hiniut'snu , ' by thin m.d ' , srrutl. . t J , , unmttr5 ii ? h'i. , ' , . , , i Nun , . I imnnnl 'hionI Of b'nutuii l'nrY. ; 5aru readings tip to Jijly 11 - 25c.r'rulni TEII0l11 of ILd1S1'RI East MkIwtnv STREETS OF CAIRO SIi I hi' (1 rliuitnl hnsxl ) mime Iii'asu ( los Iii Ihi.'ir uiuuli i' t'uNiuiiiH .iiiul uhuuu't's. % 'ituueis liii , fusujus , , . . , ' , , . , ' iuil iiiie n rldo na I hii i'aiiit'J , Mammoth Whato Length 55 Ft. Weight 80,000 lbs 'i'lie Only ( emiuine "u'iiutie Iii the \VorIU. EAST MLI'AY , ties nail I feel that I owe ynu a nicint ot gratitude for tine annie. I reenmuninend the eommmpotnnnl to mnny friends turn' amid near , Yours gratefully , Mn's. C. II. liolser. After two years Mrs. liniser stIll tirnises i'alminn's celery connlolmmnnl. St. lihmnno , Tenuu , Juno 23 , 1S96. 1)oar Sirs-i still couitimiimc a frlemnd ntnd veui wisher of Paine's celery connpoumnd , nail mayo recciveii replies frani miiy frIenils of lint good results on ini' recommumnneundatiomn. I wIsh you comntlmnuenl success. Yoinrmn trimly , Mrs. C. It. iloiser. Ono of tine largest retail druggists Iii thin city , whose bumsinicas cuinbies liini to tcl the iuibllc laulse imi tine matter of siclcuies anid its cure , says , ' ' \'elmmeun nrc IecnmiiarlY ) In need of a inlensamnt tonic. They stuffer fronn exinuiimstlimi , amid in i'alne's celery counpoumnd tiney ilniub imnstamnt relief. Many' faimillics now use It , minnd munamny wires give it to theIr hmushamnds when timey i'eturmi imonno at might worm amnt from business cares , It imever fails to Invigorate both time mimnd ammil the 1)0(1) ' , arid is in 1rcliaratlomn thmnt. mmicets a cnmumnonn want for a smite mind bone- flelal tonic. " I'aino' celery comnpounnul is just ( Inc reni- Cnly that stilts tine conuiitlnnn of women rtnn down iii hicaltim , with uuisti'nmnug nerves , wasted bodies , amid tinlin , vitIated blood. "CllUT THE OWTES" m Take a Wihi Ride fox' Life on Fn 'rho Great inolimiol U U You will roinombor it f.rovov anti tcl ( 'our IL'iondS how it happened. Don't. lath to mire a ride on GRIFFITUS' ' SOENIE RAILWAY on ( lie N I1)\VAV , ann'i son in m'eprennenntuutiouu of time UA'1'TI.i 01' MANILA in ( iii' Gu'ent ' ] 'tmnunel , 'l'h ' iiurtezn ( rigint for ujuc te rail- w'ays in amiy huurt of tine t'mnitt'ui Sau'nt for sale by J. A. Griiiithis , at ills 0111cc inn tii id id uvuy. TWL WSTSW lii tiiu Greattunt Attraction nun tine MID. 'line inolniul ) ( if tin ( ' O % ' Stuige. 'rue naomi ex'iuiinu , s'emic t ft'onitlei' life mtn'I ' hnilrhrenilthn esr'npent ' froun uuutunYks of ( ho I tnniintns ennui itouu'ly iu st''mi at the GRE'1' WILD WIS'F ) , , ' ' , , t'eut. - _ AFNAC'S - / Trailed Wild animal Show. SEE 'I'll E LAl.i ) lANCE IN ThIL lEN OFLIONS. . , 1)ITltl1N ) ( ' ( .TT"M , JM CXiVItNiA JLJ i'i& , Tine biggest , most , most imoVel exiilhjillofl on tfHt MluiwuiIP. Adumiisnttinmn emily 10 counts. c. lmti'ul of muourly mo ( Jlnnmit Os. ) trit'ines , tacnnn ! of Ostri&'lt t'iuli hi ouuhy a ( ow day's clii. 'I'ine mio"t P , gorgeous iniuuuiuurU out earth. Ostric.'ln p Onui'icin mnests , ( 'ti' 1iiVJ ' (2A"'i'VP , l'rup , ' - 110 NotForgettoVislithe C1JS ThATU , Tea Garden , Bazar and loss ; House on West IVIidway.t uraiia Battle of Coiifetti , ' : t 'l'iu.suhuI3 lit uiu ; , I , . Iii , sit Streets ot MI Naflons cDz av © ' 2OtIu .uiini .hinisvuiy. 'rIu only ( nunnihy i'iort whiei'e ) ' ( nui can hind t lie P i t uXnL'.u I us , roleesiuuiien t us , e to. ' 1 Regiituu l iuiuiei' 81)e. ) Frc ( nily concerts. t"rltz Mueller , Pop , RoI.LEu : CHAIRS , JINRIKISIIS CAull' Wi'OOLS. IiliA'I'S FOR FlIthi. \ 011F13. CoNCIit'J'S , 3i'l'C. Ask filaunil No I , ' 'St'inh'y , ' ' Admimnlstrnntlon Arct b'tunill N' 2. "Iesu'cy , ' ' 'IV"st Mhibwnuy , Htaunul No , 3 , ' ' 1 t.'h'sr' . ' 'urIh , vimititnet 3tmtiutl No , 4 , "Ir.mIuson. ' ' South viaduct. Or 'I'Inouucs CLJMMINS , [ xposltlon ( irouns , VENETIAU GOtDOLAS ARE ON TIlE LA000U