- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . . . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . _ - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - , . - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - 4. - - - - - - - - - - , - . - - - - -1-v . , I I r . I I I . . ' . , e - er. 1 ( I a i i t * t ? I ? I V . . . . . . TIt OMAHA DAILT DEE : StTDAY , ATYGTTST 14 ISflS , r - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aug. 11 , 1S93. , The Last of the Summer Wash Stulfs. ! . , These must all go quickly as our fall and winter goods are crwocl- ing in upon us , so that Monday you can buy . . i At 5 Cents a Yatd . Any of our thin wash fabrics that have sold at lOc , 12 1-2c , 15c , lSc , , . , 25c and 35c a yard. These are the choice goods Of the season's buying , and consist of Jackncts , Dimiies , Organdies , Bitists ; Lawns , Organdy - gandy Zephyrs and Egyptian Tissues. I ! _ . Special . : ; " of house keepers. 100 Bleached Table C1oth. 2'A ynrs long , wa .5O cacti : Monday , price $1.69. 800 yards 16-thch Brown Cra5h , wa Ge , per yard , now 3c , 60 dozen Xluck Cottoii Towels , we 5c , Monday , price , 2c ! each. 64-Inch Sliver Bleached Damask , was 6&c , now 6Oc per yard. 2,000 yards 17-inch Brown Linen Crasb , was lOc , now 7c per yard. Belts an Buckles-Crushed belts of ribS bon are in growing demand. The iibbon varies tn width and Includes stripes and plaids in all the pretty cot- ors. They are made tip wIth handsome - some buckles , wIth and without iiltde . and range in price from $1.00 to $2.50 each. We arc also showing a very pretty line at separate buckles , in bard enamel anti steel. In choice desIgns , at 40c , ti0c , 65c , 75e , 85c , $1.00 and $1.25 each. rrlnged Bed The most attractive Spreads- showing we have yet made. The prices for this lot are much below - low those usually prevailing. Fringed Quilts for metal bedsteads , large size , Monday $1.50 each. Fringed crochet extra heavy Quilts for brass bed steeds. extra large size , now $2.0 each. Handsome Satin Quilts now $2.45. Crochct Bed Spreads , with handsome Marseilles designs. now $1.25 each. Norseilles Fringed Qulita , large size , nnw a.oo each. THOHPSnN9 &w E . . . ; COST OF TIlE \\TAR \ \ TO DATE A1mot One Hundred Million Has Been Paid . Out of the Treasuzy. . FIFTY MILLION MORE TO SQUARE UP I or 'Vlat Aniount j.1)noNt Twice as Much Exiwnilel for the trI1Ly ILl for . . Ilie Nnvy-'l'otitl Ai.iroi.rlL- , . , . * loni. ? OOOOOtOO. , . WAShINGTON , Aug. 13.-Although the wr with Spain lasted only 114 ( lays , it is estimated that it has cost the government so far $150,000,000 , of which $98,000,000 has been actually paid out. oe the treasury. Beginning - ginning with March 1 , when the first. increases - . creases in the expenditures In anticipation or war became apparent In the laiiy cx- , pcndlturea of the treasury , the actual dis- hursements of this account have been approximately - . proximately as follows : March , army , $600- : 000 ; navy , ' $2,400,000 total , $3,000,000. April , , I army , $1,200,000 ; navy , $9,800,000 $ ; total , $ Ll- OOQ,000. May , army , $ lO00.0O0 ; navy , $7- . 000,000 ; total , $19,000,000. Juno , army , $16- 500,000 : navy , $6,500,000 total. $23,000,000 , . . July , army , $29,500,000 ; navy , $5,500,000 ; - ot&U & , $35QQ0.000. To August 13 , army , $5.- 5i0,000 ; navy , $ l,00,000 ; total , $7,000,000 , l 'rotal charged toVar department , $65,300- 000 ; total cbnYged to avy tlepartment , 32- 700,000 ; grand total , $08,000,000. , I The niprorriatlons rnae by congress on I accOunt of the war aggregated about $360. . t 000,000 , and cover the time to January 1 , . 1899 , Troops Go .llMl tilO Sll1Ie , , k BAN FRANCIiCO tig. 13.-The question . or whether or not ItIO sending of troops to Manila wili be discontinued after the signing of the peace potucol is COflelUIOd Is tilseussed in army circles here. Ceneral Merriam , referring - ferring to the matlor. said " 1 shalt niche no change in the present arrangements Un. lesi ap ortlerecl by the authorities atash - ington. Every inati of tue ( 'xpedltloiiaty forces will be sent to Mnnila it I nra pert - t , Si' . : , The Omaha Bee , t Map of CHIlI COtipOn , Present this Coupon with . 1Ocfcr A A Map ofCuba. A Iffap ot'th9Vt3t TndQ. ! I And a I1ap of the Woi'1U . if 2 By Mull 14 cents. t w , , ; Ttie Omatially Bee , * [ XrOSITIO ; sillilli. IIOTO6RAVUR [ if 1. * COUONUIU 'ruts coupon nini I 0 Ctuits wilL : I obtitjn tliret photort'iircs ; ; ( if tiI ( Exosiitou. , : . , BY MAIL , 2c I1R4t , . . . . , . y : LL _ Domestics-Ready made sheets guaranteed torn , SlxOO or 214x2 ½ , at 500 , GOc ; hemstltched , C5c ecch , lxtra size , DOxOl ) or 2x2 , at 05c each. Heady-made Pillow Caseii , guaranteed torn , 45x36 01' 1xl , at 12c and lc each , Heady-made Vlltows at $1.00 , $1.25 , $2.25 , $2,75 , $3.00 and $3.50 per pair. Sea Island Shirting atitl Dress Percale , 36 inches wide , at Sc and 7'Ac per yd. Under Muslin-Ladies' iinibrehla petticoats , flounce trnimed with lace and tucks , protectluii riillle , at 11,00 cacti. Ladies' fIne Petticoats of lItislin , deep heinstttchtd flounce of lawn , trimmed with pretty lac.2 , at $1.26 each , Ladies' tine White Lawn Dressing SacqUe.3 , tight-fitting backs , Prices grcatiy reduced to close them out , _ We. have tlll' ) black 1)rL1aSO1s leftirEZY ( - . one trimmed with four --i. ' ruffles of silk grenadine and the other two plain are silk. These have sold at $5.00 each. Monday we offer thorn at $2.50 each. Children's BOnnetS-Get a nice fresh bomi- net for exposition wear , Nothing is neater or prettier for little folks , but if O ( ( object to a tight- fitting bonnet , then we can show you those pretty little straw-crowned , mull-trimmed bats at 75c and $1.00 each. Mull Itonneta range In price from 25c up to $4.50 each. We are sure to please you. Ladies' Collars Newest shapes and Cults- perfect fitting , Made of best quality linen. Collars , 15 each or 2 for 25c. ' Cuffs. 25c ncr nair. mitted to do so. I cannot say whether the journeying of troops to the islands would be construed as an Infraction of the protocol. With pence an assured fact the troops would be merely guards to preserve order. Still I look for orders from Washington settling the matter one way or the other. " SOME OF THE WAR'S RESULTS Lesson , , Taiigi , ( 110th Ilie American l'eojmte amid time Nations of the % VorIil , CHICAGO , Aug. 13.-The Tribune today prints the toliowing : OLYMPIA , Wash. , Aug. 13.-The Spanish war has tauglt the American pc pie the value of national jowcr on the seas. A proper utilization of the lesson will give Us an immense Increase In merchant marine and foreign commerce , With foreign corn- merca has always gone Increase In knowl- edge. In 1854 Commodore Perry's ships forcibly opened Japanese ports to the trade of thd world , The birth of what Is practically - tically a new nation was the result , If the present war ilnluces cur pcoplo in like maii- liar to cast their eyes abroad a new and grander America than the past has known will kayo in the travail of the Spanish war its origin and birth. Our place In the future history of the world will depend on our comprehension of the Present opportunities - ties , J. It. ROGERS , Governor \Vashington , LINWOOD , Han. , Aug. 13.-The world tics learned by this little wnr what a response wouid be made to meet a serious conflict. 1arnest anti devoted patriotism is every- wimero that an American heart beats , and the men who do the shooting cannot be matched in all the world. world.v \v , A , HARRIS , United Statea senator. ST. PAUL , Mtnn. , Aug. 13.-TIm war wIth Spain has taught the AmerIcan leoplo their own strength , has raised them to a higher plane of patriotism , has con8oiidnteI ( the north nnii south , has imimitle the Lrnitetl States an actual naval antI military power , lies demonstrated the ueeesity of securing our hure of the enormous markets of the orient , and tins enforced from foreign no- tipus a respect ror this government not here. tolore shown by thorn , C. IC , DAVIS , United States Senator. INIIANAPOLIS , 10(1 ( , , Aug. 13.-Tho war has taught the Amerlcaii peopie that patriot- isiii Is oh pervading ; It line tncrt'ased their invo ( ci' theIr country atid its InstitutIons anti strengthened their confidence Iii Its lOiiefleiJllt government. Their conception of the cause of hurnun hiiict'ty lia. bee , , ( 'ii- largod hhisiery wiil hioll thittt our cmitisevirn righteous , and that we hail a hiIhi sense of a nation's duty to humanity. CltAItLlS \ ' . FAIhUIANKS , Ilitited Stales Stmiator. ) R'h ( I ii I4) ' 1'hIilM I iit L'rimsthm , PARIS. Aug. 13.-After the sIgning of the hirotocol of peace betwcci ; the Uni'teil States amiti Spain at nshington yesterday 1icst- lent MeKinicy asked 2l. JuIe Camboii , the anibassatlor of France , to thank hlmi goern. meat for Its good ofilces In bringIng about the reapproachment between the two natiops and Icading to the cebsatlon of hostilities , I'resident MelCinicy added that ho vns i'leasea that the ihmai peace negotltitlous are to be copducted lii Iai Ig. Comes Backto Hood's ' Whcr.cvcr the Wood I Impure or IieIth Poor. I' [ have ' ' - used hood's Sarsaparll'.a as a tonic and blood purifier for a iiumbe of years and I urq It w'hienevcr I become da- bilitated or my blood Is impure and It lies never failed to bring me back to my imor- ma ! condition. It always strengthen. and in'Igoratcs the system. " B. M. Piu'tiiu , p DIG South Street , .toh1son Innsas. Hood's Sarsapana ! _ l't by all drugglst , * 1 ; stz for$5. ( let hood's. e IlOod'8 PlIIi Cure all hver liii. 'accuLs , "Cresc " Corset ; : : have I 'Oi'esto" ) rJf1ffl.I. have been o pI Lit vell IlCflCd that t1ey ; isk .f.or them again. No better proof of thou' superior uirit ( needed. A corset that cannot break at the waist hiiio must be more satisfactory to the rearcr than the breakable sors. Try a "Crosco" Corset-contentnieit , Is sur to follow , New fall stock all In ; Izo range complete. Hosiery-Ladies' black cotton hose , with mace solos , alto high spliced heels and double soles , 25c pair. LadIes' tan cotton hose. very good qiiahlt , wIth ribbed tops and louble heel and toe , 25c , Chiidren's black fine ribbed Lisle Hose , would be cheap at 25c , only 20o pair. UIIder1 ar-Ladies' white jer sey ribbed vests. square neck , no slecvcs , fancy cr0- cheted shoulders , also low and wing sleeve vests , reduced to 15c each , Ladies' extra large size Vests , low neck and sleeveless , low neck and short sleeves , white and ecru , reduced to lOc cacti. Ladies' white rlbbe4 vests , fancy fmont of insertion , low neck and sleovehcs- lSc , 3 for SOc , reduced from 25c. All our chIldren's lIe Summer Vests re- duceci to lOc each. Men's d rurnishings- All of oui' ci quality teck ties , rtduc- - edto5Oeeaeh. . I , Large line o Teck Ties at 25c ea h. White Lawn strIng Ties Just recoivcd. 2 for Sc or 25e a dozen. SOLDIERS RECEIVE THE NEWS Mnn' at Caimip Thoma , . Express lIe- i.ret at Ejilimire tim Sec Active S'r'vter. CIIICKAMAIJGA PARK , Aug. 13.-The men at Camp Thomas are now plalying a \vaiting game. none of the omclahs seeming to know exactly what. Is in store for them 01' their men. The regiments ordered to new camps have received no orders mdi- eating when they viii get away , and all the other regiments have almost ceased specu. lating on the disposition to be made of them. Meanwhile the regular work roes on , and all commands are being as steadily drihl'ed as when time war began. Th news that peace had been declared was received at Camp Thomas today in various ways. Some of the most enthusiastic - siastic arranged small demonstrations and celebrated time event. Others plainly maui- fcstecl their regret that they would see no active service after their long and tiresom training here. The majority seem to be IarborIng hopes that they will be nllisterod out and sent to their homes in the near future , The henith of the camp has materially im. proved during the last few days. The main -cause of the improvement is believed to be the removal and rearrangement of regimental - mental Camps. It is probable that another general reyIow of the army mhll occur before - fore any regiments arc sent away. Many rcquests , for the , rcyicw have come to General - eral hireckinridge , and I Is.behievcd he wilt act favorably upon them. The event of time ( lay WOS an Infornial reveiw on Alexander field of the First division - vision of the Third corps , by Brigadier General Sanger , commimandor of the division , The following regiments varticiiated , in the qoranmony : Eighth Massachusetts , Tcitim ( New York , Twenty-first Kansas , Twelfth liimnesolu , Fifth Pennsylvania , Ninth i'unii. sylvania , Second Missouri and F'irst New I Imimupsimire. 4t limo conclusion of the ceremony the regiments lined up in column of masses aimil were photographed. AL least 10,000 sot- diersvhli be reprdsentcd In time picture , together with the conmmuandurmg and field ofilcors. General hlreckeimridgc has made tip Ills mind to have tIme entire army at Camp Thomas hlats in review again hofore tli Second aimmi Third divisions ot thu First corps urm ordered to their new camp grounds at Fnoxilio and Lexington. While the tiflie for this review has not been definitely decided UJOm ! , it will probably take place on Wednesday next , beginning at S a. in. Bi'igmmdier Genulal Saugor and his stoiC will leave Sunday evening for Luxingtoim Icy. , to arrange tIme new caiiip for time Third diyisiozm , Colonel Lee left this evening for \'isc0mmsin on a fifteen days' leave of oh- senco. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'l'lliIS'S OI'IN tiii OF 'I'Iifl l'OhI'I'S , Slaiiii I iii : Fr.4' tiioiiii nhiit Uo ( r.iii I lie Iiji vh.rs of % ' 'e , , 5 \'AS.llUcGTO.N. d\ug. 13.-Tue znerclmant vesseld pf the 'mild mmro now free to enter and leave cii Cubami and I'orto Rican ports. Time Stqte depaztmneiit Jmoiils. that no further Imloebanmatmomi mu needed raising the biocisado of these islands , The orders Issued t the niiltlary anti nuvat commanders ammml the iICaileilL'S ( imroelaulmmtion of ieacu are said tp Iw sniliclent in thi.emselves to end the blockade and open all ports to the almippimmg of thu world. This means much , not only tq Spain and the beleaguered islands , but ; o ( lie mnciebmimit aliipfdng of Great Britain , France , Germany mind oIlier countries buyIng - Ing commerce with Cuba and I'orto 111cc. tPkiiIiI $ ciigziI , I iiItit' .1ii'It I ii FR\NKFORT , ICy. , Aug. 13.-All of the state olilcials of this state unite In an dab- orao teiqramu to I'reeident McKinley and ecrrtury Iay , congratulating themmi on tbs declaration of lCUCO , following their sPleudid management of the war , 0 1. , - . - ; PEACE BOARD COIES NEXT Attention Turns to tim Probable Makeup of the Joint Comnilsalon. MUCH IMPORTANT DETAIL TO WORK OUT lny , Glirlimnum , Alihomi tutu Clionit' or Itilot .t re F'list Moittluneil for I'NitiOiiN Dli time Cciii- . , ' - , mttqiiioim. . SlIIXoTo , Aug , 13.-The sudden transition from war to peace Was rellecteti today in a complete ( ImlIhuiess and stagnation - tion throughout omeici quarters , Instead of bustle and activity which lutve prevailed Cor months through the corridors ot the War nd Navy depirtments , thorn was a calmness hot apparent since the inidsumu- mncr vacations of Inst year. Most of the offlclals went honie early in time day , en- joytng time tlrat vartial holiday since the war began. . Theie will be a large amount of Inipor- tout detail to be worked out from this time forward , a grimdumml reduction of the nrnmy amid navy to a peace footimig , the establish- imment of telmllornry and perimianemit admulimis- trutlons for our .imew colonial possessions , the caring for time wounded and sick , amid 4listrcss In Cuba. Time need of imnmnellato attention is the allolntmmmvnt of a pence commission which is to meet lit l'arls , and of the military commmmismiion , to nmeet at havana and SLUm Juan. Time president , conierren 'itii 5cc- rotary Day iluring the day relative to the hence commission , but It was said at the State denartument late in the day that an aunduncenment of the commissioners nmight be deferred for some days. It. Is understood that the president has not fully determined upou the hmersonnel of the commission. Several of time public men who saw liinm today were satisiled that time commission would he made UI ) of Secretary Day , Soon- tars 4\lliEofl and Gormati , either Joseph II , Choate or Eiihu 'Root of New York and probably a piomlnent army omcer. General Corbin is spoken of favorably iii connection with thin army appointment on the corn- mission. The military commissions for Cuba and I'orto Rico are not receiving any attention - tention from the State depnrtnmeat , as tue military authorities will have entire charge of these lranches of the peace settlement. During the day the State department ro- cetyed ztcahi from M. Thmiebaut , secretary of the French embassy , for the purpose of leavIng a letter explaIning the authority givemm by cable to the French ambassador to sign the peace protocol. These assurances already had been given verbally , but the letter gives them a more definite form , and In the course of a few days the complete written authorIzation from Mfllrid will be tiled by the State department. Many coil- gratulations kept coming to the State do- partnieut and to the White house on the ca- tablishment of peace. \Vord has iet Rcnchel inmilln ret. it is expected that the occupation of Manila under the terms of the protocol will occur within the next few hours. It was'at first thought the Navy department bad a dispatch - patch boat at 1-long Kong ready to carry forward the orders to Admiral Dewey and General Merritt , but the department learned today tiult no dispatch boat was at Hong Kong , though one was likely to reach there today or tomorrow. Meanwhile it is possible that Consul Wildman may charter a steamer and send the orders forward. Ho has general 'instructionS as dispatch agent , and it was said today at time State depart- meat. that. these instructions govern in the present case , General Oreely is satisfied rIo use can , bo made of the cable connecting Hong Kong with Manila , as there arc no cable . operators at the Manila odd , Aitlng Secretary Allen said today that the maUer of establishing coaling stations , the dlslostton : of Admiral Cervera and other Spanish , prisoners , and like questions brought up by the peace settlement , would receive consideration in due time , but that there was no Immediate necessity for pass- log upon them. Preparations are making to receive the battleelmips and armored cruisers now under orders to come north. Dry docks Nos. 1 and 2 at the Navy yard are available for the big cruisers New York and Brooklyn - lyn , hut not for the battleships. Dry dock No. 3 'ihl receive the battleships , but will not be In condition before September 1 , as it has just gone through a period of repair. Captain Bartlett , in charge of the auxil. inry craft , Is arranging to get back these craft into their channels. The old single- turreted monitors will be returned to the Lcague Island navy yard. Seine of the nux- ihiary are still fleCdCI to loolc after mine fields established along tfle coast. MimMterImig Out Vohmmutcera. The War department was busy all day wIth matters pertaining to the cessation of hostilitIes. Secretary Alger consulted with the president for some tIme , but when lie returned said the military commissioners for ( 'nba OntI Porto Rico voulml not be an- noutmced tOday. 'There was no need of hmast ho said , as by time terms of time protocol , ten days were allowed for time selection of the commission , Thent' has been Some apecula- tinu as to who wIll be appointed , and nearly all of tle hmo'rc pronminent officers of the array have been canvassed , both olunteer anl regular , It seems to ho generally conceded - ceded thmt General Lee will be one of the commissioners for Cuba , eu account of his Icnoi'icmlge of the conIiions in the Island. General I3rooke and General Henry are men- tinned as probable commissioners for Porto Iticu. The subject of musterIng omit a part of the volunteer forces has been cotisidered and It is probable the total force m'ill be reduced to l&0,000. 'ntis mustering out will not begIn at once. Garrisons of both regular pod volunteer soldiers will remain in Culls , Porto Rico and the Philippines. Manila and Porto Rico will be governel through time mmmllltary arm at present and urohably time authority which the United States exerts in Cmmba by time same mnctimod , This state of timings Is likely to continue until congress inoet. It Is time understanding of the War dopart. iiicnt that time Spanish soldiers in all places over which the United States exercises an- ttmority will lie virtually prisoners of war and under time orders of the United States ohilcers In coimmmand. Time War tlopartrnont is how exercising dyory efl'ort iii the direction of tIme care of tile sick mmd 'wouimded soldiers and is hush- lug forward the plalis to omaha time troops more comfortable. CoiigrgutuilnthiiM fromi. ii i'reiclisuiuii , CLE\lL4ND , Aug. 13.-M. Maurice Gal- liii. lm9 representative in this coqntry of the leading journals of France , today seumt Pres- Imlent iiicliullek time following telegram in behalf Q iris papers : From time ( idlithi of 1mm ) ' heart offer you congratuipttoq Oim the success of tIle ter- nminatioii of the war amid of your masterly action , 011(1 1 wIsh to express ny Irofourml uulnmlratlon , for the army aumd navy of which you are coinnmander-imm.ehier. M , , aalima seult the inessaqe In behalf of the Journal Des Debate , Le Gaulois , Le Journal l'Echo ( IC Paris , Echimire , ( Ill BIas , Revue Ihiustre , Revue ihplonmatiquo. Monl- teur de Arts and Moniteur do l'Exposltion , all of which lie reprc8ents for time I'aris exposition of 1000. Iu , I U re iii VoI at evr .t i'niy. 'SIhlNGTON. Aug. iL-Thus far time disbandnmvnt of the volunteer arimmy has pot been given serious consideration byS'ar de- imartmncnt ofllc'Iahs , A consIderable force nec- eatarhiy vhIl have to be maintained for gay- cral months , perhaps a year. In the opinion of the War department otilcials thIs force will be about 125.000 moan. it will be kept in Cubft Porto Rico and the Philippines , principally - cipally , although a few troops will be sIn- tiOaml among time various forts lii this country. Ilow the army will Ire disbanilomi l.s not been determined. It. Is likely that time volunteer. troops now in I'orto Rico , or rather so many of ( tram as may riot be netded there , will be brought hack to the United StAtes and then furloughed from the canmi's of mobilization pending their actual discharge from the service of the lyniteiI States , It is Probable that this method of disbanding ( lie army will he Cal. lowud in the case of all volunteer troops. At present it senms unlikely that thin strength of the United States forces wihi be rnnteriall' weakened , pending time result of the labors of the peace conmnmisslon. PRESIDENT FEELS RELIEVED Strain 5110i hut. Iii t hr toNi : imiiitiis iliuM Ilceut Oreit-liipe. , for a 1'mcnion in october. WAShINGTON , Aug. 13.-I'resldent Mc- l'lnley said today that tiie mental and phmys- led strain of time last tow ummouths himil been severe tioomm him , as well as tiporm all emil- clitis who 115(1 borne tIme weIght of great responsibilities , and imow that the war was oi'er and the sufferings that war involve wei'o nt aim end his feeling was one of pro- fetmnd thankfulness.'ork in connection witim the appointment of comnmlsaioirers to negotiate a ( rent ) ' of pence , the preparation of their instructions and other lnmportnmmt matters. lie said , probably would necessitate his remaIning in Washington until sonic ( line in October , when ho lmoped to bj nble to take a short rest. TIme work of the pence coitmnlissloim might occupy a month or so , anti ho liolied that iii his next annual Tlirtnksgis'ing proclanintion he would have the very great iiieasurc of zmnnouimciimg to the feonle the fact that a trenty of peace had been signed , Secretary Day spent some time at the ' , Vhmitc House today iii consltatlon with time presideimt , but later It was stated that time eonfereimce Imati imo referemmce to the personnel of the peace comnmisslon. it was said Cur- timer tlmat no appomntnments would be matte today. General Gobin , from Canmp Alger , past grand master of the Knights Tetmmplar of the United States , accompanied by otlmer officers of the grand encammrpmnent , called on the lmresllent ( and extended to imimmm amid Mrs. Mclttimley an invitation to attend the next triennial conclave of KnIghts Teniplar , to he held in Plttshurg next October. 'fhe rmresl- dent hoped that he might he nble to attend , but ho feared that it. would not be iOsSiblo. CAMBON GREATLY PLEASED Results of ill , . Limbers his Brimiging About l'eiiee ilrlmmg Ilimim Uniiy Congratulntioims. WASHINGTON , Aug. 13.-The French embassy has resumed its normal aspect after three weeks of constant excitement and ai- most incessant work night and day incident to the details of closIng the peace negotla- tions. Ambassador Cambon is receiving many congratulatIons on the successful ro- suIt of the work Initiated by him. He Is most gratified at time assurances conveyed by the zresident at the close of the ceremony - mony yesterday , when the president expressed - pressed his thanks not only to the amibassa- dor , but to the government of France for its good offices. The Madrid government was fully notified by cable last night of thmo signing of the protocol and the proclamation of peace , and the Spanisim copy of the protocol hiss gone forward to Madrid by mail. There is little further to do In the diplomatic field. When the few remainIng formalities are disposed of M. Canibon probably will take a trip of several weeks to Niagara and timrough Can- ado , His son Roger , who is here on his cot- legs vacation , will accompany him. Little is known here of the personnel of the Spanish pence comnmlssioners. The general - oral belief , however , Is that Senors Leon y Castihlo , the Spanish ambassador at Paris ; Moret , mulnister of the colonIes ; Duke Alma- dover de 1110 , mInister of foreign affairs. and Polo do I3ernabe. the late minister at Washington , will be considered when the names of commissioners are chosen. OILDEILED TO EVACUA'l'H HOLGUIN. I'osit5oii fnde Unteunbie hiy time Cubnuis tinier Gnmtmin , KIY W'EST , F'la. , Aumg. 13.-Intelligence reacimed here today that the Spanish forces under General Ltmquo Iii Holgimla Imave been ordered by General Salcldo to evacuate the town. General Garcia , witim 8,000 dubans , was at last accounts strongly entrenched around Ilohguin amid demanded General Luque's surrender. This latter information clime on the Spanish prize tcimooner Ex- preso , which Was captured by the gunboat Nashville at Ciibmmra oim July 27 , and brought hero by a prize crow , under command of Ensign Walker.'lien tIme Expreso left Gibnra on Tuesday last the Sparmiartla were mitill In Holgmiimm mmii hind not rchmhictl to Garcia's demand for their surremmder. On August 6 the gunboat Nashville cap. tureti a small Spimulali sloop , ( lie Foligrafa , at Olbara. Time sloop carried mall for Span- isli omeers amid a cargo of tobacco. TIme mail wimi ; seized and Its contents gave time American otlicers sonic Inmportnmmt iimformn- lion. Subsequently ( lie sloop was set free. MANZANILLO IS BOMBARDED General Slinfti'r GCIM % 'or.1 do flue l'lace utuuuI A uiit'rienmms Stoim Shell I lag Ilie ' 1'oui. SANTIAGO BE CUBA , Aug. 13.-S p. mn- Advlces were received by General Shatter today to the affect that Munzamiihlo was bonm- barmed yesterday , day and night , mind again this morning. General Shiafter at once ea- liled to the Spimnishm cornmnaimder at Mania- nub that peace had been declared mind ro- questlimg lmlmn to advise tIme Amerleaum corn- madder uiimder a flag of truce. which he did. anti the shelling of (1mm' town ceased. LOC.TH A C.tSLI ( ) l 'ViifiIdO % % ' P'ES'Elt , ulnm'luie ihallIui iCuiiiiuhu'ii I of l're- veitliig its $ ir&'nuI. WAShiINTON ( , Aug. 13-lit conrmectloim with the report that yellow fever 1)0(1 ) appeared - peared at Franklin , La. , Surgeoim ( icimeral 'ymnan said today that as soon an time re- iort reached him ho basteimed t'o mnarhmmo hospital sUreoiiS to the place to nmake na examination and report. They found ( lint one person had died from a fever and had beau buried. Frolmi time history of ( lie case they were inclined to the belief that t was genuine yellow fever. They were unable to make arm examination , however , and are timerefore unable to speak posItively , Dr. W'yinan has given them Instiuctiorms to rn- main :11 Fraimkimn to keep a close watch anti take prompt measures to quarantine ali sus- imicious cases. There are no cages now and no fear Is expressed hero that the disease will become epidemic. Li Ego l'rclerumitii ; ni luIiIszuM tuii , SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 13-General Icing bus received a petition from fifly ploumilnent ICansaa men , members of the supreme court , 5ubordmnlte judges and mernbrrs of time Ian- gas bar , asking that lie take favorable no- lice of Lieutenant Claude Hamilton , liven- tieth Iconsas , who enlisted as prIvate , rpo to his present rank , and is now on duty drilling ( ho Second Oregon recruits. Iit'mmy ftiiill " iIziui t logo. WASHINGTON. 4ug. 13.-The1 reports from Santiago Indicate that the amount of mail Immattel handled there is enorimmous , On July 27 Mr. Kemper , agent , reports that 30,000 Icces of mush were sent to time United States , on July 2t1 1200 pictb , and oim August 1 11,500 pieces , - TheField of Disease. Statements that Show with What Success the Shepard Treatment is Moeting-NervousE haustjon , Catarrh , Eczema , Deafness , with Noises in the Head-Convincing Testimony from Those Who Know. SVithm time bcglumimlng of August torturn begins for runny thioueande who are annual iktlms of lluiy Fevm. limo 'egetnb1e niatter afloat in thic air after hmurvest is ended Irritates time too sensitI' mucous mombrance with every breath , 'hich 5ooni heeommi' ii intinmeil.'ntet' Pours ( mimi the nose itmitl streimma fronm time eyes , there is eoimsta'it ' sumeezing mmd wlioc'zlng. 1mm years goon by many who 'ere tlmti4 Ihlleicil fled to time mnountalims for relict , ofteti at it great sacrifice of Imnmno or btishmmesa Interests. lntt there ivero ninny lucre forced froni strait of ciretimmistiuiitcs tO 'griii and t'itt' it. ' ' TIme New Medicated Vapor Tremttnicimt offers tinlinkthle : rehic't to everY muff"r'u. and a cure to a large inmmnter. , Its mirat aPplicatIon soOthes nhnul quIets time lt'rits' lion and gi'ea Instant relIct. Dr. Simepird will welcome army tiny fever hmntie'imt during Atigumst who desires a trial treatment , iiltlittt ( liii ) ' cimorge whmatevet . All r'iitl'imtm. ( f the city or cotintry wild have riot tried it iiiiiY now corime nird test Ohio imev. ' I re at flout tuntil they are HOti5tittd of its merits , all without immoumey amid without Pi'lCe. DEAFNESS AND . WHiSTLING S0UDS. I ) . C. Whii'J'MOItE , OAlDAl.l , Nli- ItitASkA , is a fumier. lie brie. .y sets fithm time ( mietmi hi Iris case mis tolhows ' l . suIifcretl ( rain pmrtIl , deamutsa for mmlnn. ' years. A tlr forimi or ratitrrlm syria ml tl'it'I I I Iii ( I hi ii g lime den C. \'hi en 1 hmegmu mu 1)r. Shiepim rile Ii elitnm'irt I u.otultl riot hour it ivilteim I cIt utilvss I presseI it lirnily agnluist imny iti' . 'l'iiere isere mmlsvnyH liii- mmaturii ; floIe iii lily liezmd mmml ii comistarmt whmlatiiumg tititiuid. 'rue whihatlr'm' blew night I itiiil day nod sv're ii cunstumimt tornient.ii It result of tient lni'nt I ittmm Imu'iu'tlcitlty cured , for I cmiii mmoss iemtdlly hear ( lie tick- mug of a ivntc'hm at murmirs leiiithm tumid thin ( liatmimetiflg lmnist' hove nlnit llstpp.irr.uI. : i1 y imtremmith Jinx hic'ri greatly lmnprovt'd a lid 01 % ' gemiei'mtl iicitlthi flue. I iiimi miut yet timrouigli sithm umy u'ouise , but I aiim giulimimig every day. ' NERVOUS EXTAUSTION AND ANEMIA. 2mhItS. CLAI1A C'R4't\'FOitD , OhhlO\ . , NEBRASKA , SVml'M (3(1 ( , htily 26 , ISIS : " 1 willingly iubl immy testimoimy to thmnt of many others.'hmui I startvil with you In ( lie shirinig I ntis iittomly i'iumitiuig iii atnlil- ticjlm mud strength , \'hiit little vomic I trlu.'ti to do iscum led inc so that I felt hll giyliig ul ) imnd gotng to lieu , 'I ft'It sick nIl ( VCI' , SVliiCii , I titihilIost' V'ltM titie to exlraustiorm itrmtl 55,00 krmes. ' 1 srtis greatly pleased ut the mesUl.ts a ITortled limo tiy thifl ilonmo Ticatmoctit. IC 'et'nied a little otiti mit ihrst to 'onstilt it striing , tlot.oi' whom I huuul : never aceum , mit I soomi felt tutu mmm. cttmo itimu In gooti hnmmd , rmnil I ama now iiilvislimg nmy friends who need your trentrnorit to 5011(1 ( for , titi. tloii imlmirml t ; as I did. Your treatimlemit Immis entirely cured nic. " FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Chronic sufferers lIving at a distance from Omaima are requested to sentl for tree 000ntmltatlon bitmimlt , fill it out anti return - turn for a complete niid accurate diugmmcsis , and eoinlomm free. Catarrlm , Asthma , 1Imy : 1'cver , Bromi- t'hiltis , Den fuiess , Dyspepsia , 1thumnimttsmim , MalarIa , Nervous Discuses. I3hoai Dis- 011505 , Skim ) Diseases , F&'mnaie Diseaseit , and other curable chirommic aIlrnermts treated successfully by mail. SKIRMISH IN PORTO RICO Delayed Iteport ot Somni I Engagement I , , . the Ad'vanec GmnrI of Genera - era ! MthrN' Aruiuy , PONCE ; Porto Rico , Aug. 12.-Dclayed ( in Transmisslon-reneral ) Sehsvnim tins occupied - cupied the town of Mayaguez , tahcing formal posseaslon without resistance. The Spanish force which had imeld the Idaco withdrew to Lar s , about sixteen immiles northeast , mmd half sva' between the ( Diva of Mayaguez and Arecibo , on the nortlm coast of time isiahO. Gcnral firdoke is still at Guayania. The rations anti supplies for his division are being unloadd from time trztmsports at Arroyo. General Wilson Is still at Conrad , waiting reInforcements of cavalry amid dynamite guns , before executing the plans formulated for time advance in time direction of Albonito In co-operation with General flrookc. On Thursday , about 1 o'clock , thmer , was desultory firing between pIckets on General Wilson's line and those of time Spaimish forces in his froimt. Two companies of time Second Wisconsin volunteers were sent out to support the pickets. As timis dispatch Is soot (8 ( o'clock p. am. ) , there is sharp firing going on. An occasional volley iias been heard. A battery of artillery has becim moved out to the support of the infantry. Prisoners captured during the day report that there are 2,500 Spaniards itt Aibonito. SAILORS' MEMORIAL TO MAINE Amuicrica i ; Semi immemint Fui ra sy Momu- ( eyldco ltemieuuiler I lie liii % .tinn ilarbom' 'i'rnge.l , WAShINGTON , Aug. U.- The StaLa do. vartmen.t . lies recelvcml the following fromim the conu1 at Montevideo : The .sacrltlces ( if those swim were lost in ( tic destructiOn of the Mimiuc In liavmmnrt imarhr are not forgotten in this far-away IIitCtf. r iiruvo time Jileimsuiro to rolort that the rimasters pf the American shIps mar- hotrimd heme , Audi others , have hlia'cd , a s'erl' beautiful , cptly and nermimsaunt porcelalim rimortunry wreOtim odd time wails of time eon- suilate , as an expression of their sorrow ani remembrance of our tlcad Iii that Cciii erlimme. Those vhmo timus remneambered time heroic tlead were : Captain hinds. bark Edward L. isluy- berry ; Captain Sowahh , strip Iheimjnmhim II. Seuvahl ; Calitimin Avis , bark Ella ; Captain Norton , bark Juistlum 11. Inersohl : ; Captain itiggip , bark \Vnniiie Swan ; Captain ( hf- ford. whmiher Sunbeam ; Captain Colhert , sclmooner Stowehl Sherman ; Captain \V. i ) . Evaims , retired , reuthl'nt home ; Manuel iiotheu , navy's store consignee Imere ; 1)r. J , Clyde MacCourtney. Time piacque of 'itahication reads : "lie- member time Illalime. 'fhe Brave Death Sleep Blest. " A ihmnlrsi 114 Cciii , , ivi li'l'hi-i r Sb ips. WASHINGTON , Mmg. i'J.-Aihmmiirals Sanmp- son 011(1 Schloy will conic to Now York on their respective ilagehips , which have been ordered to that point. Tue orders Issued last niight covered ( lie flagships of both time adnmirnls , but dPI riot specifically state tiia ( these high officials would conic. It is saId .at the Navy tlopurtmeimt ( unit imo special eonm- sidoration has yet been given as to time disposition - position of these officers , anti time conunand of time serious battieshnips mind crumhmuers thur. mit the period of repair of tine war hips , but thmu olilcers probably sm'ili remain with their slilIds , visiting Wnshingtoni occasion. milly on imorsonal cnnlereimco. ' ' , ioI ' , . NitriC Oil 'i'rmuisioru nig Vi.I I , NESS YOhIlc , Aug. 13.-Time UnIted States tranmsport .Segurauica , which arrived halo last night fro Egnimout Key , near 'rampa , Flu. , use Immspecttd by Ih'althi Olilcer Ijoty sliuttly otter C o'clock this moornuing. All eon- vtmhescents were reportemi greatly impioveti. 'fluora had been one death on hoard durinig time voyage , that of Private Ellis of tin , 'I'tirty-thirtl Michigan , ss'hmo ( lied of varnlysis Dli August 10. IL is expected all time con- , 'aIescenta will be tranmsterrcd to Governors islend , or to some of limo city hospitals. Many of limo macmm arc Ia condition to go to their bounce iicrinimuiii 1i I iuui I lii , iteuieris , WAShINGTON , Aug. 13.-Commissioner Ringer ilernmnmnii of the land office will leave W'ashmiuigtoum today for his imonro Iii Oregon. Before returning be will visIt time ' ( hinw- stone nimiloimal park and reservations li Cal. itonia , with a view to studyiimg the needs of these hmarts of tue 3iUbhiO donualn. lie svihi be absent about six weeks. 1i' ( ) riIi'resl I um % VIIM1I I ngf oil. \\'ASIIINGTON .tug. -General Fitz- hugh Leo has been ordered to rrport to Vashingtoo , hOW HE USED THE HOME TREATMENT , l'lllD hJ.RI1hOFF. LOGAN , liVJi lilst fnll I touimil nnysi'It rvduneel tim st u t'nigt hi mu tmd ( lesli. 113' imervtitms i4YSt ( 'iii SVt3 uuIfe(1t to thit extent ( limit I 'aims iuiiiutlO ( I , 51101. well or control ummy thiliikluig l'seru. . iy blonil WitH iimiii , > 'eilsliut niil 00 t of c'tlt'r. I inn il ph nm pIeS' cnn st I OilS Ii Ii ( JVi. C'imSt I imm I tom , ss'uu S SOi'l'i'C ii miii I Sill S ( uth , thmumt tiny iii , > oil sins lnii'vt'led ticeuutiSir of tIme ( " ( trenmtly mtlmggishm , octiomi 'if ( ho I hi ' us mis. I to , ' , tv sp I t t mpg mu svuitet'y , slItuu' ifltit'iid ; rrimn , time ' .toiniuhm. Id ) ' ( I tgts t I o ii 5th 5 l"'ir. mm v too si'elltii (0 hmrtvti ntt miou rishi tug , .n ec I . I ( I lled , Iii siel - hit tu unit' ii unniil red mummtl t sst'nmi elm limuiiu1i. Ir I l itt group ti C udylmipt ( Ins 1 . m i'm'l ted ferret ret hot I , , Li. S liepui itt , ' .v ho niu I uim , ' uii'li IL , ' , uira e of t ron t men t svli iehi lit mum p i't , , ii t for lilt' to use itt hiOlultif. I 'VtS : tk mi ex- ) ( (1 I ret lomm s us I ti iiuiliits 0 I I I ii s''rh diet timid turd , . I % vrote IIl ) mirgr.r It. 1110 'meter c'vcm' i'CelC nuil inielved it.utr' of iuilims 1mm 1(1)1) ' . 1 silh suiimm up I lie svlmole fin I ttr t. st mm ti I ig I hit t I meet ml 1 eo\'er ' , i mY I ut mr I reng t Ii ; iiiy svetgii t ic t ii rmttil t , , , ) nme hi ii nil , med a iil It ft 5II V 0 iitiliimlS. uhmiclm is about right. My treatmiwmit si.its Sery thiurouigii and mtlsfn'tory , aniti tine result hmnti been all I c'uhml ask for. I mmiii floss' all might. ' ' BAD ECZEMA IN A BABE. MRS. MAIl' O'l'TEmASlt. . Nfl. l1ltASi , states thmat h'r baby sna of- tlhctel witlm e.zenimu , wiuleli t ov red time b&tly , linimler anti face. 'l'tie little crime was ullmimost Ii solki cumli fnm lmeal it , foot. 'm I coiurst' of tieuttiuieiut by umali t rotmi Onmahma. I etiverhima ii idemicil of ininety , l.iys titus emm- ( , ttm'cly cuirial tlm cuise. Mrs otto si'iIes Dr. , Shiepri rl : ' 'I'm e baby 1111 5 C it I Irely rccns - , 'rcd , thnatmko o your tiatinoumt. I iinm su ic I ti iii my iizm mt fm it Ii fui ii y , for I tim cml both the hoai nmmmd inteCuimil mimeliclnes just ims your ordemeti. " Shepard Medical Institute , I C. S. SiiFil'Altfl , 1i. I ) . m Conit'mmlting iiiui .tMPcOeIlu ( eM , I Pimysicinims , ROOMS ill 512 & 313 NFYtItK LiFI ii1.'ILDING , O1miA1i } , N nu : 0111cc 1 iour.-9 to 12 a. rim ; 2 i , 5 ii. m. Evcniiimgs-\'climesht's , amid Saturdays ouly-6 to 8. Sunitintys , 10 to 12 - - -1 lILI1'ARY TO BE IN CONTROL No Other Government Possible for Newly Acquired Territory. CONGRESS TO PROVIDE FOR POIITO RICO All ii elmif.i eeiuieui Os Origi iimili y In- leiititii fur .51 : , im I Ii , f a iit i'iit 'Fiit'rtt in ) ( ' of i'iutce Sego- I Iiitioiir , l'eiiltumg , uYASI1INGTO , Aug. 13.-It is probable that ( ho coumqlmcrel statloums like Porte lii o 01)11 mlaniia wilt rcnmmain mnnmtjer military gov- ernmnment until conngness etmim act. It Is he- iheveul that tile military comnmmhssions , whilcim arc to ho flhpIifltell s'itimInm teim ilays , will mnalte such a rcconmminmcumdntion to the hiresi- ( lent. Iii fact , it is Poluitci out ( butt little else calm lie done , for Porto RIco , and Manila logically n.houltl be goverimed for time Presitlent. liy time \'dl Ilelartnndnt , nilil .t military connmnnmanidcr. As to Cuba , It Is quuite hikcly that so far as time ltniteti States amnthority is ( 'xtcnlcml or exerted , It svlhl ho through tIne aecuctary of war nail time 0111- cers in Cuba uniter ills tlircctlonn. ConStderntloim is heing given to the op. poinmtrnenmt of time iiiilitnry conminuisatanmers anil ama imy of the vmonmm I mmcmi t coin nra nmders mum time arnmmy imas'e imeeni mncintlonmcul. Time enmergles of tIme 'mVar tlepartnnmt'nt rummy are belnig directed tnsvmjr'l nitukinig lime aol- ( I iers I n tile field mu in d I a t lie d I ffeien t rain pa all connfortahlc as possible , relkvhumg thmo sick , takIn care of tine wotntmdnil , ammil flue- log time soldiers in ineumlthmy aiml imiome picas- anit camnips nail quarters. Arrangeuiments have been Inahe' to u-ennui larger ucinforcennients to Genmeral Merritt. \Vitb ( ho troops already atluinuhia , iinil those winich will arrive withilum a very' few miays , General Merritt will move irooo macn , 'I'iio troops at San Fiulnicico fire t be senit. as rapidly situ trunmapurts cmiii be obt.ijumctl. Time lranslorts art' imoss' our their way from Nagaski to San Francisco , Time 'nr ilepartznmcnmt is cancelling time charters to tine vuiriouna vessels used for ( lie tranmaportatton of troops. Time gos'erumumcuit , purchased thirteen 'vssels , anmil cluaiter'ul , abomnt fifty. Aincnti' the clmarters of thu Ltmnrmpassmms amid Louisiana mayo been can- celtsi and orhernt have bCenm Issurul canmecihing those of time Concho emil Lenora mis soon Ems they arrive from Sumnmtiuigo , Ships sulit ho retained as long as mni'cessaiy to trimiusport tnonps , hut as thin imecessity for Emlpli immovit- Imierit line lD55el ) , ( once traumaports suiih tic- cunnnmnotiate time troops tiCat are to be mnos'ed east. Cml i'i'IUISMS ( 'i SII.tV'J'fllt I'N.l iS'l' . Ueuieiiii .Joe S'IueIer l'I ii ( s On t ito liuI Iiiu liify I'i.il. NAStlVIi4Lii , , 'i'cnn. , Aug. lI-l'oatnmumster , it , " . Vliis received a letter ( mimi Goimeral Jon \.Pheeler today , ilated at Santiago rio Cuba , in which ( hemmorumi Wheeler says , re- I ( erring to newmmpuuper reports concerninrg General Shmmfter : I tijinlc thu eriticliunims tnponm ( loners ! Simafter ss't'ra very unjust. Ilu has Ima i a imard task 011(1 huas porforurucd It smiecessfuhJy mmmd svell I Im' I s a unit ii of immo rt' timummi armi I - tin ry urn i ii power almd util iii I im I st ru i I ic a Imi I I ty. 'fine crlticiimuui that lie did miot jmlscn hiiinmtoit diii ( lie tIring line is ridicuinus , is elm July 1 hue smuts carrying on two lights at the sainmo home-one uit Caunoy anud one mt San Jumani , lie mad seine reserves anal had to Place himself wimerm , ho could see botim flgimts and manage the svlnoiu affair. ishiitii lie uhid ( IfilCItiflitI ) ' . W'otim very high reguu-dtl , timmiy yotmr friend , JfSC1'li VitJEI4El ( . ( .oul 11111.01 or SiiiiItiii' , . . SANTIAGO 1)l CUBA , Aug 13-Gnjmeral Leonard Voom1 , nimihitary governor of tlis city , and a board of Inspecting piiyiitiut lmtmvu just coimipietcil a Imeudo'to.tiouso in. slmeClton of Santiago. Coimsitlerabie sick- fleas , numomitiy machurls and dysentery , was found , but. no autincimtle cases of y'llow fever was ( hisciosei. ( Time sanItary lrecamm. ( taken sinmco time occupation of San- tinge by time United States forces imavo lied tue effect o reducing tine average daily death rate ti'omn 103 to 37. :4 : Soldier itisot fi .inrui.'r , MILWAIJKEE , Asug. 11.A special to thus Journal from Marlrmctt'iVis , says : hiss been receIved iiee from h'onee. , i'orto Rico , that Private La luke of time 5eonj , 'Isconsln reginmoini , % V'i ) shot enl klhle.1 Private Stafford of time rciuha ; , ' nnm ( luring a quarrel In a saloon at l'Once , Was court' rnartiaicmi August 3 , found gulity auu shot 011 tIme mnornliig of August 4 , I