Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 07, 1898, Part I, Page 4, Image 4
- - - . - - - - - - - . - = - - - _ - - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . I _ _ _ _ _ - - TIlE OMAHA DAILY ] EE : SUNDAY , AUUST 7 , 1898. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - REORCA1ZkTION 'OF NAVY Oonclusion of Peace Will Bring About Many Changes of Btation. STRONG SQUADRON GOING TO EUROPE otaI& VncIflc ( : unst , IlItlierl ( ) eg- 1enttI1t ( o lie Prs'Ii1csl Iir-'C- the Dit ) for I.nrger . * II1$1Cr of Fing Ol1lcrs , WASHINGTON , Aug. C-If ( ho Navy 1o artmcnt COfltOIflPfttCS % any further change In ( ho cornposttton ol ho eaStern squadron which was dctInd for a cruIo to panthh water . the matter has not taken form as yet. This statement applies to the corn- inandors of Urn ships of this squadron , as W41I as to the aIips themselves , and the talk of sending AdrnraI Sampson In charge of this eastern squadron , consequently , Is rather pecU1attVO at this time. Of course It is well undcrstood that In the event peace Is restored theri must be a complete ro- organization and redistributing of the 1 t UuItel States naval forces , atid this vlII Involve undoubtedly the separation of the 1r lour naval commanders of high rank now on dUty In connection with the north At- antIc fleet , namely : Admiral atiipsofl , : commodore Watson , Commodore Schicy anti CornmolOrO ( howell , The north Atlantic fleet comprises about a htmdred vessels , the most numerous and powerful force over coinniandi'd by nfl American admiral. % 8c1I Tt gigantic torco would not be urnintnlnel on one station In tirno of peace. Many of lhi niixllnrv ( veeI anti tim monitors , vhiclz are unfit for general cruising , wilt be retired from commissIon and laid up In the navy yard , or , in the case of the former. will ho sold. A sumcient force of the re- inaining vessels vIlt ho retained on the north Atlantic Btattou to maintain It as the most Important naval command , Tue others are to be distributed between the . various other stations , I'aclflc , Asiatic and south Atlantic. , . The European station , which was vacated completely just prior to the declaration of . war , wilt ho rehabilitated anti for the sake : ( if the moral effect likely to result wlii receive - - coivo some of the most Powerful and modern , ships In the Anierican navy. ( retitIig IL MCiV Stittluli. : It vtlt ho possible also. with the shIps at the Navy ( lepnrtmcnt's disposal. to carry out : a long chorishcd project for the creation of a now station In the south Pacific , with a , base probably at Valparalso or Calico. Under - , this plan of reorganization tbcro viil be openings for several omcers of flag rank and t thus it. Is oxpe ted that there will ho less I friction than heretofore between these cm- core. But with the exception of the eastern squadron , the north Atlantic fleet is not to be diminished as long as the war continues. Moro clearly than ever it Is now perceIved I to be the strong rIght arm of the country , , and the naval officials are congratulating themselves that they vere able to resist the pressure brought to bear at one time upon them to expose this tremendous force to dissipation by profitless attacls upon forti- fled ports. A ( listixlguialled naval omeer today - day called attention to the fact that most serious results might have followed the ills- closure of the demoralization of our army at Santiago had not the navy been at hand to protect It. Notwithstanding the best ciforts of censorship over teIgraph anl malls , it. is believed that the Spanish govern- meat hind acquired knowledge of the sltua- tion at Santiago , but was powerless to profit by It for the reason that the navy blocked the way and vrovented the dispatch of ret n - forcements and suvphles to the Spanish army : In Cuba , the lack of whIch obliged General : Toral to surrender. Hitrher Slieceetis Claih. \VASIIINGTON. Aug. 6-A good deal of concern Is felt at ( he Navy department at the breakdown of Captain Clark of the Oregon - gen , Not the slightest Information has reached hero as to the nature of the cap- tam's illness ; all that Is known Is that Coinmodoro Watson , his Immediate superior , : ordered a medIcal board to examine him , with the result that he was condemned and ordered home. It does not follow from this that the captain's collapse Is permanent. and his splenchith physique anti usually vigor- i ous health afford reasonable ground for the belief that he will regain lila health in the . north , Captain larker ) , who was In corn- niarid of the Newark , has been assigned to the command of the Oregon in place of Cap- lain Clark. The vacancy in the command of the Newark has not been filled iw yet. Cap- tale Barker was one of the original mein- hers of the Naval War hoard and In that capacity rendered valuable services In preparing - paring the navy for the excellent work cc- COtlllhisheti by It. lie cominandeti the Oregon - gen while it was attached to the Pacific station , preceding Captain Clark. Soul lers Ssi I t fur I'urf. ) Itico , NE\VPORT NEWS , Va. , Aug. 6.-This transport. Manitoba , with Pennsylvania cavalry anti artillery and United States mail for Pond ltieo , has sailed. The remainder of General Grant's expedition Is still waiting for transports. Calinil Ittii flt'gI iiit'iit Vunts Ser'Ive , ChICAGO , Ails. 6-Yellow fever has no terrors to the Canadian-American legion , and its ofilcers and mcii are eager to fill tIme places of those driven from time front by the laguo. Many of the men In tIme regiment , _ ' BABY OUVERED WITH SORES & SCALES Could Not Toll What She Looked Like. GotWorsowith Doctor's Medicine. Could Not Sleep From IntensoItching , _ CURED IN ONE MONTH BY CUTICURA I 'Thon may balmy was tour months old her l ikiti broke 0111 , and I thought It was ring. I vormn , I took her to a doctot anti lie aiil it as lczemna , lie gave moo medicine to give ! tier , but ho kept getting worse all the thue , / smut you could not tell what hmo looked like , her little facuand hiandswerosocoverotlwltlm I more3nnd largoscales. ltgot under her lIttle tlmiger aali. She ns time vorst looking sight Il I over saw. I henrit of Cmrrmcuiit 1mMirnlas { , 0 I thought I would try them. before I tried I timeni we got no rest at Imight. She could not - sleep ii Itcimetiso. After I gave tier CLIT1CUmt itiIOLVEmT , I SOW 0 chiiige ( a a week. it I couinieiiceit to dry all Up nimit ho would sleep ' 1 ill night , smith whoa it was ilryitmg up time skin shi cracked opeim , Ii ) then I got CUrmcenA ( chit. mont ) nail CuricunA So.m' , amid In cue , , month ? ieliad not one sore on Imcrface , and I don't think it is any macro luau Justice to let you know what It has ilono ( or my baby. tso mmw is fifteen months old nail has got beautiful * pkiim , She doe.im'teienhiavonplmnploot any I kind , aud sits Is as fat u.s lmutlihilig , Larcti 7 , 168. Mrs. MARY M.tNDEIIB , 7OJ Spring Re. , Camden1 N.J. t CericesA Bimismiss cur , , t.ry liumot orshe stin sn4 cslp of Int7 a.1 clmIiliiooi , wh.thir toiur1n , dis. I 5'uicg , ftttilsg , buruIp , icily , crudid , pmIy , o ' t4Uby , wills Ici of tm&Ir , isd vry mzupuIty of Ui j blsod.w..th.stmpi.scwfuIou.u , bidIt4rywbenIlo Dlii rtIJSkIIC $ isA &O uthir i.dies 1,11. I I - 5IICYCSSITISATMIST ron T0ITVIISa , flimimo. villa Upiuzm , wiii Lasso , 2f411.-W&m bsthwLiti tuICVL burgnU.isoIsIthg.wfIh Cricuaapurut or , moiUsiii sklii em , . , siid mnti4 do. , . of tz IILTUT , gttttit Of biu.m4 purie.r. sd benmor curu. ' S3i1 thouheuIth.orh1 , 1'osiDavo ApeCumi , Cell. . Sot. & tnpi. . iio.ios p.Uaw to liii : . bsb'TortmuIag 5kI Vuaui , , , ? S ' ; . , ' - , - . # * . . ' , . . . Incluiling Lieutenant Colonel 13ynes , acting commander. are fever immunes , having served iii the hiritishi army in Egypt India , South America and the \Vcst Indies. l'itllS'l'S AItl h TO IJU l'ltOT1CTID. SittilO Trentimicnttolle Aeenr.led Them n A II NitieqitiinhiIIIM. 'ASlIINQTON , Aug. 6.-InaBmuch as it. has been stated that the archbishop of Manila has been directed by the vatican to place himself and his clergy tinder the VrO- tection of the American commanders , it may be stated that such protection will ho at- forded on exactly the same terms and conditions - ditions that it. will be extended to the clergymen - men of all religious denominations tint ) to all noncombatants In Maoita and the remainder - mainder of time Philippines. It Is known that the insurgents have particularly singled out. the Catholic clergy as the objects of their vengeance , without doubt inspired by the powerful assistance afforded to the Spanish cause by the priests and friars in their et- forts to repress the rebellion In Its earlier atages. however , so long as the clergy refrain - frain from taking up arms ill the Spantsh cause , time American commanders , naval and military , will afford them such protec- tioii as the rules of civilized warfare re- qtiire. Already General Merritt has been in- striicted by cable to investigate reports that some monks wore made prisoners by the in- aiirgetita and were about to be executed , This report camno to the War department train Catholio sources and appears , according to Consul General Vildrnan'n report , to tiavo Imeen erroneous , Still , had it turned out that the insurgents vero about to violate the rules of civilization In this fashion General Merritt would have promptly and firmly interposed - terposed , even though the result bud been to cause a rupture between himself and the Insurgents. GOOD RAiNS IN NEBRASKA ( Continued from First Page. ) jiassed approving of the annexation of ha- vai1 and the administration's conduct of the war and internal government and tie- daring for cii honest ballot and Judge hlnyward for covernor. The following delegates will attend the state convention : .1. E. hart , U. A. Myers , B. F. Myers , P. J. ltuch , C. N. Carpenter , A. hi , Strator , 11. Campbell , Ed Sandall , J. w. White , S. E. Cain , G. W. Post , Jim Tucker , F. C , Power , N. Johnson , James Shipp , Robert Henderson. Sehitimlilt CotitimmueM to Act. CIIADI1ON , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Spocial ( Tele- gram.-J. ) . Schmidt continues to act as chairman and member of the hoard of Com- nmissioners of Dawes county despite the efforts - forts of the populist officials of the county to oust hint on the pretext that his omco was vacant owing to his recent short absence from the state and place In his stead a member of their part ? for political purposes. Popular indignation occasioned by reason of Mr. Schmidt'e popularity as on official arose to mmcli an extent that the populist oil- daIs , on the recommendation of Treasurer Hayward and the aIviso of the best legal authority , rescinded their appointment of Mr. Naylor , who withdrew and the old board continues. The first business transacted - acted by the hoard was the selection of William H. Fanning as county attorney. vice A. 0. FIshier , whose duties as captain of Company H , Nebraaka. volunteers , made necessary his resignation. I'iiit te ( ) iiJit ) Mortgmig ( ' itecoril. COIAJMI3US , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speciah.- ( ) Pohlowing is a copy of the mortgage record for Platte county for the month of July , 1S98 : Eight farm mortgages filed , $9t64.35 , same released twenty , 21,579.7t ; town and city mortgages filed , nine , $8,892.78 , same released , live , 1,665 ; seventy-one chattel mortgages fileth , 2lS58.77 , same released forty-three. $18,558.57. There was only one deed in foreclosure filed during the month. Following Is the record for the first seven months of the present year , including imp to August 1 : Farm mortgages filed , 261 , $237- 876.82 ; same released , 276 , $243,750.15 ; soy- enty-four town and city mortgages flied , $13,272.85 ; sixty-five released , $51,970.65 ; 54G chattel mortgages filed , $195,23.O8 : 465 released - leased , $187,162.S7. Iuring this time there were fIfteen deeds in foreclosure filed. Called to ii Ilrotlicr'n IleilMijIe , 'FECUMSEII , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special- ( ) Dr. C. I ) . Barnes of Tocuenseb was called to Chmiehtamnauga Park , Ga. , this week by a telegram announcing that his brother , a member of the Second Nebraska regiment , was very sick with typhoid fever. The doctor has arrived there and wired back that his brother Is too sick to be moved. Jonathan Thompson , aged 71 years , and Mrs. hester A. Locey , aged 60 , both of this city , s'ero married hero Thursday. J. G. O'Connell has purchased of Mrs. F. L. Lewis tIme Zutavern residence prop. orty In the north part. of the city. Ir. C , K. Chubbuek had a very exciting runaway north of town last night , but he got out of it with no greater damage than a demolished buggy. 't'oriiiN Dunigige Coin , FREMONT , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Somo ) kind of worm which works in the corn tassels amid also in the tops of the stalks is reported as doing some damage to corn north of the city. It is an insect not known 10 this vicinity and some specimens hiavo been sent to the agricultural experiment - ment station at Lincoln for investigation. Threshing is progressing rapidly. Some fields ar& yielding phenomenal crops of oats , going as high as fifty bushels to the acre , timid the average will probably be over thirty. Wheat is not as heavy a crop as at first reported , the nv rage being from fifteen to twenty btmsliela to the acre. Court ii t ( 'aIm , nihimi , . . COLUMBUS , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Special- ( ) An equity term of tile district court is being helm ] here. Laughlin , Tachudy anti Butcher , the three young lads who are charged with horse stealing , were arraigned mpon the information - formation today , but Judge Albert , considering - ering their youth , neither of them being 20 years of ago , refused to allow them to rlead until they hind been appointed cotmn. eel , W' . M. Cornelius was appointed to do. tend them and it is probable that a special jury will be called and their case disposed of , Time nmamlanius case against the village hearth of Creston was argued yesterday and the court took time matter tinder advisement. Shoot tutu it lut'tling. MflAI ) , Neb. , Aug. 6-Speciai-Two ( ) unknown men epiptiefi tile contents of a revolver - volver into tIme residence of L. A , I3ourk , but fortunately no one was injured. No clue as to who they were could be secured as they were in a buggy and immediately drove south before anyone could catch them. There is it promise of a red hot time in the near future over tha ' 4blind tigers" that have been running since tlii' town vent dry in the spring. Time dry board is going after every place where liquor Is sold anti shut them UI ) if vossibho. iIortgiigi , itceoril. SF'tVARD , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speclal.-Tbe ( ) following is a report of the mortgagcsflled and released In Seward county during the umouth of July Farni mortgages filed , eight , $ P,35.GO released , seventeen , $15,897 ; city Iimortgagea tiled , two , $1,050 ; released , tour , $1,125 : chattel mortgages filed , say. unty , l6,059.60 ; released , seventeen , 5- 16O.SO , l'olk County Iiititiite. OSCEOLA Nob. , Aug. G.-Special.-Tho ( ) teachers' InstItute started up last. Monday morning with George liorat , county super. iutcahhLflt , and Prots , hlcitzman anti Clip- pinger us instructors , an' ' ) each of those geutlememi baa done his very best to make this institute the best. ever held in the county. Superintendent. hiorat was ealleil away the middle of the week to his father's bedside , III. father iivc at Madison , Nob. , in very low and cannot poasibly recover. Time institute went right on , closing Inst nigliL Cimnhigi' In Teacher , , , hASTiNGS , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Special.- ( ) The Board of Education line received soy- cml resignations from hastings school teachers , as tollowa Mrs. Oswald Oliver ( flee Ire tlrlggs ) , who has been instructor in music : Miss Kathleen hlartigan , teacher in the Fourth ward ; Mrs. W. E. St. John , teacher 1 First ward. Miss Melona Butter- field of Omaha was elected by the board to nil the vacancy in time First ward , iClle,1 1ii a Traits. PAPILLION , Nob. , Atmg. 6.-Spectai ( Telo- gram.-th ) 0. King , a dent mute , was struck and Instantly killed by the Union Pacific fast mail No. 2 about. two miles cast of hero this afternoon , lie was going home and walking on this track , as was generally - orally his custom. iCing was the sole sup- port. of lis mother and a very intelligent fellow , The county will in all probabIlity bury the remains. ICihled hiy ii MoiiIimg Machismo , NORTh LOUP , Nob. , Aug. 6.-Special ( Teiegram.-C. ) B. Loose , a farmer living five miles south of North Lotip , vas found dead in the bay field yesterday , with a terrible gash cut. In his thigh. It is supposed - posed ho either fell oft the mower in front of the knIfe or that ho was axing time machine when the horses started , inflicting the Injtmry from which ho bled to death in a few mintites. 1les'nt.r Chnnge Jhnnds. \VEIPINO WATER , Neb , , Aug. 6.-Spe- ( cial.-Tume ) largo elevator owned and ope- rated for so many years by Adams & Gilbert was sold this week to Calkins & Ireland , two young men from Manley. REPUBLICAN CLUBS FORMING Inbnrlng lttetL'N orgzmntznthn ot Yet Comphcte-SIN4h Wurder Elect Their Ofilecili. The permanent organization of the Laboring - ing Men's Republican club was postponed nt the meeting in Odd Fellows' hail on Four. tconth near Dodge last night until Thursday evening next. The reason for putting it oft was that many of the members wore desir- aims of having it thoroughly understood to all men who earn their livelihood by their own exertion that. the invibition to swell the ranks of the club is open to all workingmen - men , whether they are members of labor organizations - ganizations or not. S. C. Walkup and Thea- doro Bennett vero continued as temporary president and secretary , respectively , until the permanent organization is effected , the latter being also instructed to act as tern- porary treasurer. 'rho motion to postpone action came from A. J. hierold , who thought a larger hall should be secured than the one then occu- pied. Cimarles Singer suggested Thursday iiight. as insuring a better attendance than Saturday night. K. S. Fisher favored postponement - ponement until then , explaining that the in- vitatton to the laboring men was not fully tmnderstood and that It would be better to leave no doubt whatever as to the invitation being a general ono , to organized as well as unorganized labor. S. J. Brotlerick at first was in favor of going right ahead and permanently - manently organizing , but in consideration of time point raised by Mr. Fisher , he also urged postponement. Mr. Fisher said or' ganized labor is In a position now to repay the tripartite fuslontst nominee for governor - ernor , Poynter , for hits open antagonism to organized labor in connection with the Nebraska - braska building at the exposition. An ad- jourament was accordingly taken until time time stated , Messrs. E. G. Peterson , C. F' , Robertson and S. J. Iiroderick being chosen a committee an ball , At the coming meeting the committee on by-laws and rules is to report. It. consists ofV. . R. Wilson of the First ward , Anton Situ of the Second , J. H. Henderson of the Third , Charles Singer of the Fourth , 0. A. Freeman of the Fifth , Scott McWilliams of the Sixth. Fred Nelson of the Seventh , A. J. Ileroid of the Eighth and J. It. Beverly of the Ninth , Mr. Beverly being time chairman. \Vard committees have also been nppolnted. Sixth Vnrt1 CIuh,0m-gmnizes , The republicans of the Sixth ward hold their regular annual meeting last night in Idlowild hail each elected officers for the coming year. R. B , Carter was chosen president - ident , E. C. Woolcot vice president , F. C. Craig secretary and William Askwith treasurer - urer , Every republican present was allowed to vote , no matter whether lie belonged to time Sixth ward club or not , and harmony and good feeling prevailed throughout. John H. 'Van Dusen of South Omaha was present - ent and was called upon for a speech , Ito made a few remarks on the staunchness anti solidity of the republican party and said ho believed time party would again triumph in the state anti that a republican governor would be chosen by the people. I'rof. J , A. Gillespie made a short address en the past , present and future of time party , both in the state and in the nation. After the conclusion of these speeches It was decided to hire Idlowild hall during time entire campaign and to hold meetings on Saturday night ol each week. cit , . litighticer liomiorcil , City Engineer Ilosewater line received official notice from New York of lila dcc- Lion for two years as one of the seven mom- hers constituting the nominating committee of officers of the Americami Society of Civil Engineers. This ordinarily is consitlered an honor , but it Is especially so in view of the fact that Mr. flosewater did not attend thma annual convention and was wholly ignorant - norant of the action taken until aotified , Lose'm Hi , Iohhnr , Maud Jones entertained a caller at her room in a North Sixteenth street hotel yesterday - terday nnd it Is claimed abandoned her corn- panion , taking with her $1 , which hind been entrusted to her as beer money. William Sherill , the caller , made complaint to the police antI the woman has been arrested for larceny. TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST More Shiowersi Followed hty I'air Weuthier tinhl Variable Vlnil foi Pius Suite , WASHINGTON , Aug. 6.-Forecast for Sunday : For Nebraska-Light almowers in tile early morning , probably followed by fair weather ; variable winds , For Iowa-Generally fair , preceded by light showers in eastern portion ; variable winds. For M issoumri-Partly cloudy weather ; variable winds. For South Dakota-Fair ; northwesterly winds. For Knuras and Colorado-Light showers ; variable winds , For Wyoming-Fair ; variable winds , liitI ltt't'orii , OFF'ICE OF TIlE WEATIIEI1 BURFAU , OMAhA , Aug. 6.-Omnaha record of tern- ilerature nail rainfall compared with time corresponding tiny of time Inst three years ; ib9L 197. 169G. hS9. Maximum temperature , , hO 70 86 82 Minimum temperature . , G9 Gd CJ Cl Average temperature , . . , 74 72 'S 2 Rainfall . , , . , . , , , , , . , . , , , . , . 1,21 ' 1' 'I' 'I' Record of temperature and precipitation at. Omaha for this day ummil since 3iarch 1 , lS9S : Normal for the tiny , , , , , , , . , , . . . , , , , , , . , . , , 71 Deficiency far tIme day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tI ) Accumulated excess since March 1 . , . , . , 123 Normal rainfall for the day. , , , , , . , . , 12 inch Excess for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.09 IncItes Total rainfall since March h..h9.3S inches Defleitmimey since March , . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch Deficiency for cor. period. 1897 , . 7.SC inches Execes for cor. period , 166. . . . . . 1.70 Indies b. A , ElMii , . , . . Local Forecast. thilcial. - NEEDS A COOP CLEANING UP Bantiago People Neglect the Most Necessaiy Sanitary Precautions. RAINS TIlE ONLY STREET CLEANERS Ni y nit isep , Pal I ou S is c i' ii I I y I lie Ammmi'rieumi OeiiiiatIOmi - I'coiiie 'lio Picil FlO'ktmig Ilack to time Ci4y SANTIAGO DE CUBA , July 27.-Corra- ( apondenco of the Associated Press-The ) dirty condition of this city , time heaps of toni tettiso that cover the streets , the malodorous alleys and the tack of sanitary arrangements antI drainage of any ilescrip- tton are all matters that viii require remedying if this Is to become on American city , It shotmld be reniembered flint the weeks of blockade , the fear of bombardment , the scarcity of tooth and the general demoralization - moralization existing in a besieged town immure domme mmmcli to add to the conditions of fiith and poor sanitation that normally pro- vail. For generations time people have lived regardless of the first rules of hi'giene the lower classes are ignorant of alt prccaU- tionary measures amid it is not surprising when our American officers issue an order through the civil governor of Santiago , stating that all houses nitmat be at once thoroughly cleaned , imiside amid out , tIme order Is disregarded , Orders nro constantly issued to tile people to rmport at once the drathi of any one in their liotmacimoid anti threats of fine anti enforced labor as a punishment carry little welghmt. Extreme measures will have to be takomi to bring about a proper condition of affairs in this respect amid it wilt take ninny months of example slid stringent enforcement of regtl- latlons to bring time people to an observance of what is clearly best for their health. lii the military hospital of tIme city there Were on Jtmly 26 fG cases of time prevalent malarial fever , 121 cases of dyseiitcry , 86 cases of diarrhoea , 274 cases of nenemne anti 19 cases of yellow fever. The yellow fever cases are nIt among time Spanish soldieri. A week ago there were six cases of this fever nnd among time total of nineteen - teen cases there have been six deaths since tIme American occupation. Sixteen of the 488 wounded Spanish soldiers in the boa- pital hnvo died since the United States troops took possession of the town. To the city of Santiago there is this advantage froni the rains of the wet season : The water rushes down the steep streets and sweeps away all manner of refuse nail rubbish. Flushing the streets as the rains do is like flushing the sewers in an Amen- can city. Newsismiiers Stitrulnir Up. Since July 1 and until July 23 thIs city was without a daily paper. On July 23 the Espectador flIathe its first. appearance and printed the full Spanish text of President - dent McKinley's proclamatioii to the people of Cuba. The Espectamlor is running a series of articles on Now York City , this subject being supposedly of prime interest to its readers at this time. A three-column article on the inscriptions of the Egyptian obelisk In Central park alpeara In the last issue and the publisher promises the Dcc- iaration of Independence of the United States in the near future. Espectador enjoys - joys the distimiction of being time only Span- Isli paper pubhtshed In this island free of Spanish censorship. A newspaper printed in Spanish and Eng- 1mb is premised soon , and Company F of the Thirty-third Michigan volunteer infantry - try has brought out a paper called Company F Enterprise , which is the first American paper published In the city of Santiago do Cuba. Already the enterprisIng American Is present. 'nero is aroumic LUWU , man with a smattering of Spanish who hns turned several dollars by buying up swords ammil machetes from Spaniards and the city pawnshops to sell them again to American relic hunters. There is the man with capital to invest who awaits but a sure and remuimerativo opportunity , and there is the man who buys up bargains in American horse flesh from sick or wounded officers going home , hoping to sell the animals at a profit. The first steamer from the United States has brought many men to look over this now field for business opportunities , and there wilt be American sharpness and enterprise pitted against the Cuban and Spaniard. If San- tinge prospers and money Is easy there will be a good field hero for the gambler anti his oqtflt , if the laws witl allow him to operate. With prosperity and a good hotel there is promise In Santiago of a wide open town that will be a sure attraction to men of a certain stamp. The arrival of so many strangers in Santiago - tiago during the last two weeks has taxed time town's aceonirnodations , which were never ample , to the utmost. The lack of anything like proper hotels and restaurants will continue to ho a detriment to the city until some one with a knowledge of what Americans wont steps in and opens a hotel. ittJi ) ' Strahmicers Coinlmmg In. The Anglo-American climb of Santiago , an institution founded over three years ago by time English sfleaking residents of this place , has been the salvation of many Americans since the oecupntioo. Thme club affords a ilmitetl mmumnber of cool , clean rooms to American officers mind correspondents , Many of Santiago's America ! ) visitors will remember - ber most gratefully time club's cool garden amid time stone paved shower bath , Since three days after the occupation the club lisa served meals and , while what is eaten comes mostly in camis , time long white table set twice a day with china plates nnd bottles of wine lisa been a most welcome sight to maimy an dIcer sviio. lisa ridden in from the front to experience the novel sansation of a civilized meal. Old friends meet at this common center and the flghting of the hat , 2d and 3d of July iii told and told again by amen who were on time right or the left , or who caine up late. Naval officers from time ships iimtvo conic to time club dinner and then their brother otflcers from the field hear tales of what the ships have done , Many of time refugees from Santiogo and time easterii end of Cuba , who slipped over to Jamaica during the troublotma times , tire coming back. Opportunities to do so are scarce , however , as steamners are not trim. quent mama Jamnaiea , but slowly the town Is filling up and the country people are coming 1mm to buy certain imecessities. But timeir money is not plemmtifui as yet. They do- peimmh tmpon the crops of sugar tied coffee and tobacco mind until agricultural work is re- summed and time money that was sent back to Spain for safe keeping during th war thuds its way back to Cuba tinder an assured confidence - fidenco in the ( attire , mooney will not be as easy as it was iii the old days. There is much talk in tdwn of time cx- orbitammt vnlces charged by storelceepers for clothing , food and drink , Prices are today three and four times as high as they should be , Storekeepers arc charging at the rate of two Amenicami dollars for what sold formerly ( or one silver SItatmisil dollar , It hiss been found mmeccssary t9 ordain that. bread simmmlh not ho sold for Immore than 2(1 ( cents silver per pouimd anti the announce- imicut that theme will be established soon an American bakery , to 8011 bread at prices imrovailiug Ia New York is received with do- light. Colisreil S.ihii Ii'rs ( in to Cimlii , SI'IIINOFIELD , ill. . Aug. 6.-Time Flightlm Illinois volunteer infantry ( colored ) will probably leave tomorrow ( or New York , where it will be transported by the steamer Ynlo direct to Santiago , Cuba , Governor I'aaner received a dispatch from hi. 0. Cor , bin , adjutant general. . today , directing that the Eighth leave in time to take the Yale on Ttmesday next. Time quartermaster general - oral has wired the quartermaster in Chicago instructiomma as to railroad transportation. The adjutant general states that. the main trouble whim time American troops now In ( 'nba is that they are smiftering from cx- haustion and exposure incident to one at time most trying campaigns which soldiers have ever been subjected to. t ART AT THE EXPOSITION A picture of great interest to people who enjoy paintings arid to these who like to obscrve the way in which a master works is time unflnisimcd picture-No. 21t1-by time noted Spanish painter , Maniaao Fortuny , It Is very badly placed in the middle of the east rotunda so that the light. glares upon it and one is obliged to stand imume' dintcly over it in order to ace it , hut. it more than repays one for time effort. The iilcture is painted with all the sparkle , brilliancy and prodigious dexterity which characterize F'ortuny's work. In time foregrOtmnti a yeting woman in a trailing gown which falls in graceful folds Is dancing the enticing Fhem- ishi dance. This dance-tIme "flamanco"- imrobatdy a reminiscence of the early port of the mmix- teentli century when Spain was rtmled by time Emperor Charles V , vlto hail been born and bred in the Netimerlatids and who introduced many Flemish customs in Spain. The gyp- ales dance it and the Inimitable Calve stud- led it Ifl Spain anti dances it with such charm mmml seduction in Carmen. The dancing girl is painted with wonder- fttl facility and with the care and finish of a Meissonier , obtained by an astonishingly small expenditure of work. Time figure ta full of movement , the hmanda are painted to suggest motion as only a master can do it , the face is as , rcquisite as a miniature , yet the other figures are hut little more than suggested , with two or three spots of color to Indicate where the man is to ho painted. fltmt with such absolute knowledge mind shill has the painter placed these three or four strokes of time brush that we know the color and texture of his clothes and the position ho 'mviii have 'alien finished. The background is a gray wali with green trees and vines covering half of it ; a large handsome jar , some potted plants in bloom are just against time wall , while in the foreground - ground 1mm Indicated the corner of a foumi- tam anti limo formal pavement of a garden , Penhmaps thus was iainted iii the court of lila Moorish palace in Granada. where time painter spent the years 1870-72 revelIng In rich color effects nail painting iii the Alhambra - bra , Fortuny loved light and color and whatever - ever shone-arms , falences , glass , marhles bronzes , etc. His effects of full stmnlighmt falling upon white walls relieved by trans. parent shadows are almost magical. hIts touch was nervous and distinguished. Some one has said that his "pictmmres have no depth of sentiment ned time human beings tmro not more important thnn the inanimate objects , All is superficial , but far from prosaic , and the barbaric splendor of the effect dazzles and amazes the sight. For- tuny's style was distinctively his own and although ho has many followers and imitators - tators today his manual skill baa not been equaled by any modern painter. One can no more compare him to Millet , the prim. itivo poet and painter of the struggle of the humble man with his labor , than one can compare the r'olished Theophile Gautier with Charles Dickens. His passionate delight - light in the pleasures of time eye was the first and most necessary gift of the true painter which he possessed ; ho had a close sympathy with the physical part of life , which the ancient Greeks felt , but which many painters of today have host in their effort to be literary or to be sensational. At time Stewart sale in March several of Fortuny's pictures were sold for very large sums , Mr. Clark of Montana bought "The Posing of the Model"-ono of time masterpieces - pieces of this prestidigitator of the brush- for $75,000. And yet Fortumny was but 36 years old when ho died In Rome in 1874 ! From a poor boy in fleus-in Catalonia- ho had risen to be one of the most famous , most courted nrtlsts of his day. Ills mag- niflccnt studio In Rome was the center of a brilliant artistir group , among whom wore Meissonicr , Gerome and hiegnault , the French painter and patriot , who , at the ago of 30 , when lie laid down his life for his country , was already famous as an artiat. flegnault In writing of his first visit at For- tuny's sttitiio said : "I spent the day before yesterday at Fortuny's. What water colors and what oil paintIngs ! 310 is the master of us all. " EThEL EVANS. OFFICIALS EAT TOGETHER ICamimmn , City nmmitOmnhma City Gov- erimmimeutsi Frnlerzmlmme Around tIme Bammituet hearth. The Kansas City officials , who accompa- clod a big batch of Missourians to the city yesterday In celebration of ICansmut City day , were "shiown. " Following the morning at the exposition grounds they were kidnaped by the Omaha city government in the afternoon - noon and vero given the best in the way of prnndiai entertaInment that the city could offer , Time bit of a banquet took place at the Millard hotel in the middle of the after- mmoon. An excellent menu was offered for the en- joynment of the official portion of the city down the ICaw , At its conclusion , when cigars were served , Mayor Moores once more welcomed the visitors , this time Iii the behalf - half of the city government of Omaha , Time response was made by Former Governor Cnittemmdon , who was followed with addresses tipon various topics by the fohiowing Srjt'akor D. EL hiurrntv of thin lower imnmmr , the council of Kansas City , Member C. N. Munson of the tipper house , City Commn- seller It , B , Middlebrook , State Representative - tivo Thiounna Spofford , City Engineer hose- 'ater of this city and Arthur Katie of time Kansas City Star. The following Kansas City officials were present. Lit the dimmer : Ex-Governor Cr11- toimdent , S. l3att , John H , Lads , herman Gerhart , C. N. Munson and P. S. Brown of time tipper house of the commncim Speaker I ) . S. Burrows , John Lynch , hr. Sawyer , Jesse Jewcll , James licrotim and Charles V.'cithimnmmn of time lower house , Sergeant-at-Arms - llama Clougim of the upper house , Sergeant- nt-Arms John Thomas of the lower house , City Treasurer Scott. harrison , City Cmiii- soilor hi. I ) . Middlebrook , City Amulitor Amos It. Cecil , City Comptroller hans Lund , City Clerk Charles Curry , City Phumnhing Inspector - specter hicory Sieberm , Supenimmtendent of Buildings Wallace Lowe , Chief ClerIc Sam Bear of the superintendent of buildings , As- aistant License Immepector William Wolf , State htchmresezmtativo Thomas Spofford anti City ilahl iteporter Arthur ICane of time hcan- sas City Star. TIme Oumaha officials in attendance were Mayor Moores , Assistant City Attorney Scott , Secretary Adams , health Cornmnla- slammer Simaumlding , City Engineer Rosawater amid Councilmen Uingham , t5tuht , Mount , La- beck anti flechel , Fight eu thie Stre.'tH , Belated ledestmlana FrIday night were treated to a fierce fight. near Slxteenthm atmd Davenport streets between Frank Olilfiehil and lila young wife. Oldfleld cacti his lIsts and his wife an umbrella. The fight was a rmmnnimmg one and ended a block distant , where Mrs. Outfield went. down amid out from a hard right. bander back of the ear. 'I'lmo crowd was reviving Mrs. Oltifleid , when aim olIver arrived on time scOne and Imiaced both Olcitleid mind wifp under arrest. Ia police court yesterday both vero very penitent and they wore released with a reprlimmand , Jealousy led to the flghL' El hEARD ABOUT TOWNS It. B , MIdullebroek , city cotmnsellor of itan. ens City , who in visiting thmo exposition , is considerably interested in time late decision of th smmpremo court of this stab knocking out. the fire anti police commissioners. Mr. Mlddlehroohc saul they had the same kind of a law governing Kansas City anti they vere ntmloua to have it set aside that the city might lmve full charge of its owmm fire and Police departments , Ito said tlme3' wotilti have a special election on Septemimber (1 to vote on a preposeti amc'ndnment to the city charter which t Ill niako tue comnmission appointive by the inner antI if time nmmieimd- meat should be successful , time clash would come between the two boards amid time case would Let Into time courts of Missotmni for settlement. Mr. Midthiebrook viii look tip time records of the Omaha case while lie is Ia the city that hm mnmiy obtain as nmmmny imew points as possible to umse when time case comes till to ho adjudicated. J. Scott. Harrison , otis of time Kansas City visitors , is city treastirer auth is a miephew of ex-l'residcnt hlnrnison. ho is a reptmblieaii in polities anti imas beemm repeatedly elected to positions of trust in tIme Misaommri city. although yet a young nina. lie is specially immteresti'tl iii the city immmprnvemmmcmmts nail conitmiented favorably mipoti limo large aimmount of asphalt paving he found iii Omnhmn. lie said the Kansas City mnmmmmieipai authorities hind been devoting considerable energy this year in this lirmutmcli of ork amid imiore of it is in prospect. Ho said paving iii Kansas City is hot secured by bontlimig time city , hut. by special taxes , time taxpayer beimmg allowed to pay in instnihmnemmts. Time list of special taxes arc turned over to the city treasurer anti he opens an nccntmtmt with each one of time taxpayers , nilomvimmg tlmern to pay in atmeim itmatalimuents as they feel they will ho able to meat , J. H. Sutimcrlnmid , editor of tIme lieralti at Teknmaim , and J , F. Nesbit of time 'same liluce , were iii Onmaha today. Mr. Nesbit rcpresemmted his coummty iii time legislature two years ngo amid will probably receive a renomination at. the imauds of time repub- hicamis , Mr. Suthenlnnd saul the drift of time reports in lila section was that hayward was iii time lead for governor , although there was a strong local feeling there in favor of Li. S. Baker of this city. Time county convention uIih ho held mme : Mommilay nmmd lie says there are mio indications at timla titne that ammy attemnut will be mmmdc to instruct the delegates on ( lila question. J. B. Boyd , an attorney at Onkilmile , hiss been visiting the exposition. Mr. Lloyd says lie will have about ' 10,000 bushels of grain as the result of time year's work en his farm , which is remmtctl on time ilivisiomm plan. lie reported crops in good conditiomi 1mm Antelope county , with average yleltis the rule. lie thought the improved condi- tiomms in business affairs would emmabln tIme republicans to carry that county next No- vemnber , aitlmoumghm lie doubted their ability to ehect their candidate for the legislattire , as in this they are tied up with another county. I'proimttt l'mtrngrimm.his. E. C. hhusted of St. Louis Is at the Mil- lard. lard.Emmet Emmet May of Honolulu is visiting the exposition. Julian C. Carr , jr. , of Durham , N , C. , is in the city. \V. A. Leavltt of Cedar flapids , in. , is at the Murray. \V. 11. l3ootim nud. wife of Richmond , Tex. , are at the Murray. L. Honermanim and wife of San AntonIo , Tex. , are at tIme Millard. Harry L. Knappen of time Minneapolis Times is doing the exposition. Leo Peterson and wife nrrivcd in Omaha yesterday from l'ortiand , Ore. Ed T , Morton and wife nndV. . A. MeGaw aiRi Wife of Ogdcmm , Utah , mire expositiomm visitors. Ed T. Morton and wife and W. A. McGaw and wife arc registered at the Millard from Ogden , Utah. Job J , Fauset , Miss Josic Fatiset amid Miss Emma Carriclt , miii of Milbamik , S. B. , nrc exposition visitors. Ebon W. Martin arid Genrge W. Martin of Deadwood are among the South Dakota visitors to the exposition. M. J. Burns anti wife of Denver are visiting - ing the exposition. Mr , Burns is well kmiown amnoug Omaha Iimsumranco nmen. \v , Anderson , for a long time clerk at time Murray , has returneti to his ponition there after several mouths at Chicago. Mr. P. Banto , C. L. Roiiinsomi , Dr. J. M. Kinn , Mrs. Olaycnbrook , Miss Ltmtflelti , Miss Judge and J , Ii. hiuhlenk make up a party of Millard guests ( rome Tomsviile , Ky. Louis C. Pierce , who was formerly with the Western Envelope company iii Onumima amid who removed with that conmpammy to Centrahia , lii. , Is taking in time clositiOmm. James Allen , first , lieutenant Thirteenth United States infantry. wIle was woumitled et Santiago , was in Omaha yesterday amid left for Fort Crook , where he will remain under medical care. J , F , Ames and wife of Macon , Miss. , .loimn Grant and trite of h'aris , J. \\'oo,1varti , and wife of Chicago , G. P. Walker nmul wile of Knnsas City auth P. Mcoimmney of St. Lommis are at the Millard. Guy Knowles , semi of Congresanmami Knowles of Deatiwood. S. D. , Is Ieadummg a party of Deatiwood young Imeoplo who arrived In Ommuhma to visit the exposition yesterday. 'limo ( ollos'ing constitute time party : Lealm Pease , Ethel Wriugmose , ifatle Kemper , Edward - ward Ford , Jamimes Ilart , Thomnns Powers , Joseph Large , Al Lnwerrlc. Nebrasknimmm at hotels : T , I. Ackerman , Stanton ; U. B , Fields , L. 13. Cemmimi , I' . P. Burke , Fremnont ; JOhmm Terhiumie , hitchmiielti ; F. J. firowmmfit'Imi , Frank Irvine , Llrcohim : J. B , Stmtlierland , J. F. Nesbit , Tekammmalm ; ( I. J. Andersen , Nchiglm ; P. J. hart , Mica Agnes Koating , CoitmmbusV. ; . Ii. Trimmmblo , Mil- forthV. ; . L. Paimi , North l'iatte ; John htecse , Broken Dow ; B. C. liowarti , ( irmmmmd Island , HUNTING UP MISSING MEN l'oilt'e himivu i'Ii'ity to Iu Loui I iic After I'ciiIt' Vimo "Iismi , IrmIr" tom' tite 'l'limu' hli'IPig , Omnalma is looked upomm by all sections of tIme country us being the demttlnatiomm of the majority of the iteople who mysteriously disappear from their homes. Messages by time tiozens are received daily by Chief Gal- laghmc'r frommi anxious parents , wives amid sweethearts , from all sections asking for inmformnmatjon about mmmissimmg relatives. Time majority of thin letters are ( rome wives , whose husbands hinvo lorsaiceim tlmeimm. A great mummy ant frommi the hmeart-brolcen fani- Ihies of farmers u'imo leave theIr hmemnes with a wad of money to see the exposition. Usmi- ally in these cases time police run across the nmissing nianm In some hotel recovonimig fromim the effects of too much "after lamp light" aigbt.scelmig. A dozen or more of these kind of eases svere ummcartlmecl by tIme police durinmg tiiim last week , Search for immissing boys occupies a great deal ef the attention of time 1011cc , They are , imowevei' , easily loeateml , being usually foumitl about time exposition grounds aeeimmg time curious sIghts that catmseti them to heave their homes , The ammmuwer to inquiries of irnrenta timat their boys are here usually results in seine relative being dispatchcti to Omaha to take tiienm home , Missimmg imusbunds are imever sought alter by time police ummless eome some of a crimnimmal charge iii mantle ngalmmst thmemim. No criminal agency has as yet been accusctl of hmavimig put any immissing pereomi out of the way for time sake of gain. Iiiumuii reit uhm'siinritmi Sery hems' , lxerciscs 1mm memory of time Into Prince flhsmarek will be held at ( lermumuia hail this altermmoon at 23O o'clock under time auspIces of time tlcrmnmi Landwehir verein , Thu program will be opened with aim address - dross by President C. F' . flouifler , Oilier Save Your Hair ' MICROBE OF BALDNESS. 110w It Attacks amid Works htitin to time Itnirm Mans. Sebommramid former pupil of ? t. I'nqtotmr's school , Imaim foumath the migiity microime hint makes mmicn amid women lrmme their lmair-.tlme little beast who i t- Siomisihmlo for time shimmy Iate of tIme' unfortunate - fortunate tuultihead , ayn time New York hirralti , Ho dscriIemm It as a minute colorless hotl ) ' , iolntesl at both ends , 1nermasitmg in ntmmtmcrs by comummtantant dl- vision into two , nnil since the mllt'lsiemms , ) . tie emot always inmtnetilately break ofT , long chains frciumentlv form , each link being a distinct mnibrok. you tIME Tht' lu'stiferoiis organism congregatei in olommit' of e'iiorrnous rmulmmmheni , iii the upper Part of time' hair folhiclo belots' time eiitk'm'mnmtt ; , anti jtmtst whore tue SVt'at glimntl joins tIme follicle. At this poimit timere is sonie\'hiat of ami emmlnrgnnueimt , Anti iii tlmi little cavity it finti a cemm'enicmit hmnhihtnt , hitiim colony Is u'rnpp'ti mmli into ft kind of cocoon by fatty immatter Irons tIme achnecoums girmnd ; time cocoommim % 'ar3 , iii .slzC . , cmiii are easy to obtain by sqtmcczing tim skin at liii , immotith of a gland. The coil of fatty mutter which lit erected when a "bhackhm'ati' , ' Is forced out of time kimi hI' l1rsstmrt' is similpl ) ' iti ) enornmommn cocoon holdhmig within it mmmi'riads of thmt usc- teritmm. TIme microbe of bnhthtmetm has Imeen iso- hated nilti grown as a culture on a stilt- abis macillume , ) im'mm it nppears cmi a colorless - less fornm , chmmtiging litter Into one of lmmiclc.retl hue. Html hmo' is it timat this mmmcrohi' ! , mint being at th root of time hair , btit itt 'ionme dlstnmmce above it 1mm time follicle , catiss's thm imitir to tall out ? its method of uttnck Is as follows ; THIS MICROBE ' T ii mm developmemmt - - . nnti growtlm of time mnicrolio cittises cer- tam changes iii its envirommmiicimt - t h o break-up , I 0 r Instance - stance , of substances asroummumi , frommi which It obtains necessary food antI energy-amid time cycle of results thus brotighit about gives the itrodmietion tnsubstnccpoL- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h.d : L _ slow poimrnn mmot kill Magnified 8 710 ttmes . lag all mit once. but iiittticimig certitin characteristic symp- tools ; time hair beconmes lighter in color ummtli its plgmmment has practically disap- prayed , its diameter gradually lessens , it. becomes brittle and dried up anti aventUflhiy diem anti tails out. 'File root , though weakened by tIme poison , sends imp timmathier hair to replace the fai- hen emit' , hmmt time new outgrowth begins life feebler and poorer thmttm its prede- douser , SO it , tOO , only with greater speed , becomes a 'icttmn. Anti so the process goes on ; each sue- cssivo growth starts more weakly its fight against the insinuatIng poison and inure quickly succumbs , tmmmtil a point is m'caehmed s'hmere tlmo root can no lonr make it fresh ef'tort , for it has nlo f0f'omi completely tinder tue noxiotms iniluemico anti i killed. 1'imls course of events , cc- curring , as it , iocs , simultaneommsly in Imumndreds of adjacent hair follicles. mm.- ttirally result 1mm complete iumlthmmess. To prove that thmi microbe Is the cause itntl not merely time aceompimninment of baldness , M. Seboimrammd I isolated it and cultiva ted It iii a Simitabie liquid. After the micrehies had multiplied and developed lie filtered tIme. Ikimmid through porcelain. lurid believing thal , it' his theories wcr true. the filtered liquid would contain the mmmtb3tance they mmrtmdumccth poisonous to limo hair , h took a. ralihilt anti inoculated it deeply under time skin with the flmmhi. A ho imopeC. , timim rabbit speedily tegnn to -OsO ! its fur and in abc . weeks it WQ comn- ' pheteiy i1cnuiid ; in fact , it hail become bald. - : entirely i' . . , i , Prof. .1. It. AtmtIn . herzxmatologiiit , , 4ofl I ii StmoclitilsI. . hmas , after 20 years of practical iflVe4tIga- ' - ' . : tion , discovered an : nmmtimmcptic ( extracted _ ,4 ) . _ _ from soft coal in his _ _ _ 0 V Ti laboratory ) , which , lcitroys time C Sketch from Life.drstroycr of time hair _ _ _ I ticking fl Prof. AmmstIti vtmi , In order to Introduce this famous iiow drug , . tisthji's' Anti- tmflltic JamitirmilT hlc'mlroyor amid Nov ihzmir Gm'otVor , gIve Vreo Mierosc'opIo ItXahiittmfltlOti" of hair rind scalp all this week at lila conmniittng rooms , (12(1 New York Life ilitig , i'osltively no charges v'iil be mittic for preCiiptlOflU or oxmimlnntiommti , hlommrs 0 a. am. to 12 m. ( or gemitiemeim' hailicis , 2 to 5 p. cc. Come early to ttVOitI the rumsim , The Americ.tmm Journal of Health of New York and CimieuhO comes mit this month with a column editorimmi enitiorising i'ror inmmittrii mr 1)o- A tisti IIS A mm tihopll ( , lroyeV cmiii Nov heir firoWlir anti rays nmnong tIme thotmafld3 of hair preptmrit- lions that they imave ammalyzetl dumi'inrr time Inst 27 years Atimmtlfl'B is thu only one that they imiuve bnemm tibIa to recommend. . .ium.tiit'5 , mm tiseJtht Iim.mtirimi Jn- , .trovcr nmmh , 'w liiIrGrovor. Itpur- ifleui tIme senip nd growl ) mmcv : hair. For mails by nIh tirmmggimmts , or senti $1. ( P , 0. ortler , mIli'e'ct to I'rot. J.hIAtiiitin , rz.rGO.5t/i Syndicate Arcade , Minntuuioiis , Minn , , of the where free microscopic cxamnimmation hair and scalp in miv.mn every tiny 1mm this wcck , Sunday excepted. slmecchmea will ho mmmdc by im' . Grossman and Jat'nb llommck 1mm ( herman cmiii by Charles F' . 3 huller 1mm Emigiisii. Tbis imiumsic will lie ( tic- nisimed by time Orphicums Singimig society , An Invitutiomi to lie hiresemit Iii extended to all admimirers of time great ( lermnahm statesaman. SAM MAHAN COMMITS SUICIDE it unit-ti Omiimlmn I'rinter ' 1ak , JuN Iils' its lIst' htesimIt of ii. Pt t of ) . ' . , ' ' , ' . Scam Malman , a well lcnowmm Omaha primmtem- , shleti nbommt. II ) o'clock lust night. , frorn a dose of carboiic acid inkoim vitim mitmicidal lzmtt'mmt. Muhian was about 15 years old anti hail Iirc'ti in Omtmhma for about tsvcnty years , Latciy ho hmamm been very despommdetht. for several reasons mind has tiireatemmeml to take lila life. lila friends have watchic'il him but. ) lie acciirt'ti time jmoison anti cmmded lii. ocist- I ence last. night. lie tuna at. his home at 3013 Lcnt'enworthm sircet. Coroner WaIibOii hiss chnrge of thu beds' , It iii mmci kmmuwzm at whimut. hour the inquest. sviii be hmeltl , ( , m'slis'ti Ii is L'smrt iier' $ 'l'l time ( Jlss'ek , StcIhiemm Fishier has liccmm placcil utmdcr or- 4 rest on eemnpiaimmt of Matt handle , wimo chmorgeis that time former has hlayeti , time hart of aim ummfaitiifui comrade. 'rim two mnomi liavo been employctl by a sewer contractor us laborers and immure been engaged for soy- cml slays 1mm diggiimg Out treaciies , 'fester- day they were releascil mmd Ilarteile , who wits sIck , asketi Fisher to call at time sjnmwmm- town office of time commtrmmctor to draw his pity , Fisher took time order to time office , hut. states lust lie hiatt not as yet rcnhizvd ammy returns on cliargeul