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2 rr1L.I OMAhA 1)AILY ] i1iiy tONDAY , AUG1JSt' tS 1898.
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REFORI AT PENITENTIARY
On of the Loud BoMta of the Popoerat
; : Briefly
: 111EV CLAIM CREDIT FOR TIlE BEE'S WORK
,
Clinhi gi $ I it , iiiigetitcii4 lirougli
% Iiti ( h 'Fl , Is Psi , er I'n rstuleel ns
a 'ErIlIjililIl fur tile JtiMIOtt
. vurer-Vzlct itt tlu'
; L1rcoL.N ; , Aug. 1I.-p ( cIn1.-T1ie pop-
ocratic atnt omclals are tkIn great credit
to themselves becrnio of reforms in the
management of the tatc penitentiary and
the country prc 1i teeming with syndicate
ieLtcrs on- this theme , but none of the cam-
) agners have the jraco to tel ! ho\y
I hoe t f rnia were brought about , It Is a
matter ot record that the first iroteat ) against
tha management ot the penitentiary under
the old rettno Was piado by The Omaha
Jlco awl that the first investigation Was
brought about by the efforts or this paper.
AnI yet the popocratic legislatures of 1891
and 1893 olfered no relief in this direction.
It remained for the reiubllcan legislature
of 1895 to lflSS ft law taking the nstiL1-
tion out of the hands or the contractors
and placitig It directly under state control.
At the tlrxte this law was passed the pros-
oct warden of the penitentiary was In office
flfll ! It Is a direct result of this law that
the penitentiary has heen placed upon a
seIf-HustUlnIng basis. The penitentiary
bill was PnSHeI ( by the house on the 2d at
April. 1895 , and ( lie emergency clause was
attached thereto. This was done by republican -
lican votes , \Vhile no open opposition was
nfterel by the vopocrattc members It Is ft
matter of record that out of the twenty-
four members of that persuasion in the
house tori ( lodged their votes. In the light
of these facts it is remarkable that the pop-
ocrats have the hardihood to claim all the
credit for having "retormed the poniten-
tiary. "
Ih-foriii hint ItMMtiL Fire.
In the matter ot business management
hittlo complaint can be mahe against the
present warden of the penitentiary. lie has
jortormeh his duties as directed by the
statutes. There is every reason to believe
that hind not Warden Ledigh been hampered
by the ioPocratic penitentiary board lie
would have PUt the Institution on a thlh
bettor basis than it Is now. It is well
knOwn that In the last eighteen months the
warden atiil the board have clashed on this
matter more than once. Ledigh made LIII
liicstigatloit of the cooperage business and
found that the \Velsh Cooperage colnlany
wa making an immense profit out of the
convict Inlrnr. lie looked up the cast of
tools auth machinery for the establishment of
a cooperagc Pititit to he owned by the state.
and when the time for the Welsh contract
expired lie hresentel hits hlflhls before the
boird and asked to be allowed to operate
the phiiiit for the lmneflt of the state there-
utter. I he showed that the Proilts of thin
contractor wore about $ lOO er inmitli and
that the state could engage in the barrel-
niakhrig btisines.s without going into coinpoti-
Lion with free labor. this being the onhy
cooperage In the state. The members of the
board. however , were tinther political obligations -
tions to Welsh and his frIends and declined
to hatch to the profitable scheme advanced
by Ledigii. They renewed the labor and
sttani contract at a low Ilguro.
1111 ui.ut Liii Vl I ati leii hlt.nt liii.
\ \ 'IilheVardcn Ledigh has apparently done
hiatity s. far as was possible under the
cftiinstnnce hhias also done allln his
veer during the last three. years to turn
the institution into a sort of school where
iofoerttic ) 1(1005 could be inculcated and
free coinage' theories be incubated. A vhs-
Itor to the lCIIltelltiflTY is struck by the
fact that in the offices the onhy pictures
or those of iohocratlc ) ) statesmen. In the
hihirary , to which part of the prisoners have
access , and which can he viewed by all
the others when they march through to
attend chapel. the only picture that adorns
the Willis In a large one of W. S. Bryan.
Iii the factory rooms the onhy attempt at
decorations or mottoes is a large Inscription ,
"it ; to 1 , " over the principal doorway. In
no iIace Is a picture of the chiet executive
of the nation ihlaplayed and tbera t no
suggestion to the prIsoners that they owe
a duty to the exIsting government when
they lire again at liberty. The guide who
takes the visitors around through the man-
tifscturitig plants gives a good oxphanntory
talk about the work the men are perform-
log. but reserves his best speech to the
hnst to explain what reforms have been
wrought unher the present adminIstration.
'Io you see th.at grass plot and theni
Showers ? " be will say. "Well , whan we
toqk hold of the pen there was a pile of
scrap trait and ohit machinery there. We
have cleaned It all UI > anti mmule It look
pl9asallt. " And so the speech wIll run on ,
mn4klng conllarlsons between the old and
nev managements , until the visitor Is
Ilnally ushered out througi the front door ,
the guide essaying a last Joke about "tIme
Stoites that. were plugged to size. ' It is
saId that Ledigh Iommg ago became tired of
the political schooling of visitors at the
imeniteutlury , lint that It Is kept up under
the orders of the "reform" state board.
I fit rmvsI's 1m s I ug iiu ii ii.
IIAR\'AItD , Neb. , Aug. 1 I.-Spectni.-in ( )
the year 1880VhIIIammi A. Farmer , aim attor-
nay amimh hianlcer , tIled , lemiving to the city of
I hmtrvarmi time toast of his estate. On flumni
iettlenieuit of hIs estate In 1S82 there caine
i 0 to the ban tIe of t hm t rimatees miami > oil Iii
-this vhhI time sum of about This sum
111th becum very carefully invested by the
trutees antI now amounts to a little over
Cure sick Iwaiiacium , b.i4
' tL5tO luhImo macphi , coated
tongue , g.i Iii the stemmmach ,
t dIIUUa amid Iamillgt'sthomm. 1km
riot 'eiemi , l > u haim toida cffei't , 2 ri-i-ti
'ii * cmuii t'ttti to 'It hluot's
.m4
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The Omaha Bee
Map of cuba Coupon
Prcsent this Coupoii with I
lOcfor
A Map ot'Cuba.
A Map ol'tho West IndtoL
And a Map of the World ,
By Mall 1eI ciuita.
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The Omaha Daily B 1
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; - ' aullIji' ' , HOTO6EtAVUR [
* COUP0N.
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'fMmi coupon and 10 CelIts will
obtain tbrc ptiutorayurcs
ot tlio Eposit Ion.
f fly MAIL , c XT1tt. A
$10,000 , During the last week the first work
has been performed to csrr'y out the intent
or Mr. Farmer's will , which provided -that-
the amount should be lnveste(1 In stone
crossings and in paving the streets. Two
cars of stone have been received and work-
mom > are now engaged In putting In time
curbing and stone crossings preparatory for
paving another year. It Is the intention of
th trustees to retain $8,000 as a permanent
fund and hereafter each year use the interest -
terest ileriveul therefrom for street paving
purposes.
ItIi UhhiI.tS IN PIGIITINfl TILIM.
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l'nr ( hi due hIljSIitli ( olmig After
- 11111 ( hreem ! In Eflrum'st ,
14.-Speclal-From ( }
pres-nI imuhlcatlons ther will be only two
congressional candtthmies 1n the field In "the
bIg Sixth" this year ; a republican and populist -
list , The popuilsts have renominated W. I.
( Ireono to succeed himself , and ftom every
hmulicatiop tHe repubhlcaqs will nominate
NorrIs Ihrowm ot ICearney on th first ballot.
The imoinmhlats are trying to whip time demo.
crats Into line to help out Mr. Oreene , but
as lme in unit very satlsictory with a good
many democrats , the hemocratic vote will
be tonsldeably divIded If they do not have
a candhilate of theIr own 1mm the 1101(1 , Norris
Brown was elected county attorney twice In
this couummty when the county went strong
populist anti is considered time ablest opponent -
ponent that could lmo mit tip agahimsi Mr.
Greene In time entire district. Timis feel-
lug not only exists among Mr. flrown's
frIends in this county , hut seems to be the
sentiment thmromighout the district , Two
years ago Mr Greene's mtJorlty over Cady ,
the repmmblican nominee , was over 4,000 and
the republicans realize they have a hard
fhglmt on their hands to elect Mr. hirown
or any other candidate , 1)ut time reports train
various Parts of time district are earning In
there anti more cimcommraglng for republican.
success this fall , and what at first seencd )
like a forlorn hope appears now quite hopeful -
ful , Mr Brown Is well acquaInted with Mr.
Greetmo antI his tactics.
HASTINGS , Nob. , Aug. 14.-SInce time ro-
IUIhiCflfl convention there has bcen a general -
oral Interest manifested In politics in this
vicinity and the campaign already begins to
show signs of life. The republicans are nit
feeling jubilant over the state ticket put up
at Lincoln last Wedimesday. The opinions
arc almost unanimous In regard to time
ticket beIn time strongest ever mmominmitcd
In Nebras'ka anti all are confident of sue-
cess.
Considerable dissatisfaction exists in the
democratic ranks in the F'iftlm district. This
Is camused Imy the demo-pop leaders gIvIng
it out that it. B. Sutherlanui must be to-
nominated for congress at the distrIct con-
veimtion , to be Imeld nt Ilolthrego Tuesday ,
AImust 23.
Time Fifth district congressional situation
has tnt changed much during time last
month in regard to republican candidates for
congress. C. a Adams of Superior seemims
to be time popmmiar candidate and his strengtim
Is growing daIly. W. S. Mon-laud of Me-
Cook , who , It Is saId , requested that iml
mmmc be not brouglmt befom-e time convention ,
has considerable strcngtlm down time valley
aml lmls friemuhs arc imrgimmg hiinm to enter
time race , Anotimer who seemmis to Imave a foi.
lowing is Black from F'raumkilum county. Al-
tlmoimgh lie is miot often spoken of in comm-
micetion with time nomination , yet It is un-
iherstood that he ha a show amid that lie
intends working for time nomination. If the
relmubilcalis verc to hold their distmict convention -
vention this week there is mme doubt but
Amlamns would capture time piunm without
working ror it. : rimere are some who thInk
timat. mtdark imorsu may -turn up , but tbe
arc few anti far betwccn. Time congressional -
sional situation as it stands wIth time republicans -
licans In time FIfth ditrIet now is : Adamims
first , Moreland second , Black third. There
are no candidates In HastIngs , bitt at time
same tiimio there are several who would
accept the nomination it it were tendered
them.
CUL13I1TSON , Neb. , Aug. 14.-Special. ( )
-Time populist senatorIal convention for the
Twenty-nlntim distrIct met in this city yes-
terday. it. Conway was chairman and IL
0. Chmulthmdon secretary. I. . M. Graham of
Frontier county was nominated for state
senator omm the first ballot. Chase anti
Hayes counties were not represented.dn the
convention. Considerable wranglIng was
indulged in by the parliamentarIans present
na to the mode of conducting the huslness
to be done. The candidate is pledged to
vote for IV , V. Allen for United States sea- .
ator , also is in favor of time 16 to 1 fahiacy.
No mention was made of the war question ,
"ImperIalism" or any of the present ilay
issues. An ex-proacimer present addressed
the convention and said republIcans -toted
that ticket simply to get their hands into
the iUbIIC treasury , It beIng populist policy
to yell 'Stop thief" and point away from
timemselves to avoid uspicton.
'L'IiOMtS - MVISIEfl CtSI1.
( 'oremmer' , . JuiryCimhicil to Make n
'Iliorimmugh 1mmves Iguttloim.
STOCKVILLE , Neb. , Aug. 1t.-Speclal- ( )
Late devqiojmments In time Thomimail Jemmsemm
murder ease show thst the cornn'r summoned -
moned as a Jury A. II , Gregory , L. II , Wy-
more , James Ganimill , John Iumumm , W'ihlianm
Stevens and Eugene Vermmamm. Jesse Correhl ,
Emory Conklin anti Andrew Ilawlcine and
Imium rlfe anti Soim are beIng helm ! as witnesses.
"Old Maim Jnseum. " as lie was familiarly
Iculowum , was very eccemutric and timomigh quite
wealthy was very maiserly , going about the
couumtry- aim foot to coiiec his remmts and lii-
tcrctt to save livery him. Ito was nfmald to
deposit his moumey lm honks wliemm he could
avoIth It an4 usumhiy arrleml a lauge tmmotlumt
of cash about his person. At the timmue of his
s1eatm ho Is 'sitU ! , by thmosu who know some-
timing of his Lustiiuss chairs , to have had
fm-oem $1,000 to $3,000In cash Iii time grip
which i mmmissiimg- fund about $25,000 wortim of
hOleS , miortgqeu njul other securities. Time
silver vntchm vhmlcU lie usmmnlly svore was not
found omm time bouly. - Mr. .Jemisemm wits a ld-
ewer , hiaimug ammo son , memutIoneui beok , imimil
two orphaned grammdclmhlulren iii Now York.
A mmuummber of cttlemisboth at this piece
and luitlianola , are e imftdnt. tlmat timey immuvu
immet lime December 13 ,
seine claiming that lmo'mas ) liecum Iii town as
late as March ,
htepiahihht'umui Coiuity ( 'oum'csIhimu. .
NORTON , Kamu. , Atmg. 14.-SpeoIal.-Thc ( )
republican coumuty eemitra committee met
lucre emi Timuraday nnd called a county convention -
vention for Septemmmimur 10. Itepmmbhicans cx-
litet to carry the coumuty this fall ; in tact ,
republican mmemutinmeuit is growing nil ov-r
northwest Kansas and the election of
ileeder , republican , to congress seenie eer-
taium. Our corn crop Is flattering at time
lrscm1L writing.'itim good crops mind
good lmrlces time pOh'mmliats mire robbed of
their immoat imoteult timurmder. They are imopo-
Iesly divideui on the isBOes growing out ci
tlmo ilresent sar and immany are reluctant to
tlcfeumd the hue egislaturu anti aulimmlumistra-
than of Govemimor Leetly.
1-1Ieit riemii i4torumm ,
TRITON , eb. . Aug. 1 i.-Speclal.- ( )
Ommo of the ummost. severe electrIcal atornms
( 'vet knowum imm timis county iasseil over imere
last mmIghut. The heavens were one con-
timmual Ilaimme of lire. i.emm Shmelulumm lose a.
stacl of whme.-it mind It Is supposed tlma.t ti.
great deal of other damagt has been done
over the county.
I C'ULUIIRTSON , Nob. , Aug. 14-Specuah. ( )
-One of the worst wind ammd electric sternum
that have visited timid city inco 1S91 oc.
; eure4 last niglmt. A heavy rain also felt ,
Several outbmlhldlngs were blown over and
cummettleraimle dnmmmngii was done to time tackmi
01 graIn It lasted for about two hours ,
( 'ni-mi F'leIIlN , ruu mmd 3)u , umemums hlcit'ue.
It.'NCAN ) , Nob. , 'mug. ii.-Spueial.- ( )
Our big three-inch ruin the night of Aug.
wit I hues domme wouulera tot' Nubraka. VboIe
fields of corn thrit did not look as tlmnugh
they could nosIhiy Imave any come-omit to
them before the rain now zromise a fair
crop If frost holds oft. Corn on the hot-
toms will make at least an average croti
intl some fields could not be better. Pee.
tmmres have come out fine and now assure
us of plenty of fall fred. i'otatocs arc a
good erom and are of extra finequality. .
: iVrenchit.r mit Slmt'l iou.
SIhtI4TON , Neb. , Aumg 1l.-Speclai- ( )
11ev. Scudder of Emerson , with lila family
and imouseimold goods. arrived tlmis week anti
will tmecomo pastor of time Presbyterian
church of hclton , 11ev. C. 1' . Graves , the
former Pastor , iiavingi rosigneml . sometime
ago to become district mmiIsIo/iary. /
4i-yi-mi ) 'ci1i1i. l tl.i'1. !
PAThS , Mug , 14.-The night train on time ,
railway to Lisieux , thirty-fommr nmiics cast
of Caon , was derailed last night near Baum-
villors. Seven pet-sons vere kiiieti and forty-
one were injured. ' ,
TROO'P ' ( EAntY LL GONE
) IOMt of Shmnfter'sSohihlCrii ihstve Al-
remmuly Snileul for time
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IANT1AGO , Aug. 14.-New ( York World
Cablegram-Speqial . Telegrarnj-L'se , that >
4,000 troops of Shntter's original corps imow
remain in time provimuce. 11) ' time middle of
the week ommly Immunes and time Ninth and
Tcrmtii cavalry vIil bo here. The second ha-
nurno reginiommt arrived Yesterday. General
Shatter will probably leave Mommulay or
Tuesday and will go direct to Montauk
Point , The news -of 4hme president's peace
irocinmatlon wascceived wIth satisfaction
by time officers anti Arnericamus , Spaniel > anti
Cubans. ( lemueral Simafter said that ; caec
was tIme logical result of tile takiumg of Santiago -
tiago by the Americammi. Geimeral Lawtomm.
camnmnaading time dejmartmnent ' of Sammtiago ,
said ho 1unev wimemu ommr forces took San Juamu
bill that time end of tue war was in sight.
fleports train cities In the Interior of the
irovlnce Indicate that the Spaniards and
Cubans are ready to accept time new order of
things. General Garcia Is at Gtbara , on time
muortimern coast , outside of time conquered ter-
rttory Time Spamuisim foice of 300 retired
from Olbara to hlolgumin. Garcia held dee-
tions at Gibara , at which Cuban officials
were imosen lie then Issued orders to his
muon , ihisbandummg them for thirty clays. Gem > -
oral Cohiaso , who has gone to meet Garcia
witlm instructiomms from time junta , said timat
the Cubamis would accept without questIon
time result of peace negotiations dIctated by
time United States. lie luredicted a Imros-
pcm'oums amid peaceful future for the Cuban
People.
WILL HOLD ARIZONA TROOPS
I'eiidi , ig I'CuU' ( Setiemimeimt 'I'rimnMiiiimls
itt Smmum 1'rutimeis-m ' .VihI Not
i'limmt u.im' Mutiulhim ,
SAN FIIANCISCO , Aug. 14-Time follow-
lug dispatch lies heemm received by Major
General Merrianm In response to his inquiry
as to time lroprlety of permitting time depart-
mire of the trammsimorts Arizona armd Scammihia
icimtiing time peace imegotiatlons :
' \VASFI INGTON , Aug. 1-1.-Major Con 'rd
Mem-riammi. Samm F'rammeieco : Time secretary iii
war has caumseti immqtmiry to be immatie of Gemi-
cml Merritt as to his mmeeds tot further
forces. YouIhl hold time Arizomma anti ( leim-
oral Kimmg's troops in readiness toshil at
once should it be so ordered. I will advise
you as soon as possible. -
By 0mier of the secretary , of war. .
( Sigmmctl. ) , - H. C. ( iOltIlIN ,
. Adjutamit-Genem-al. ,
The order has caused much > m1iSii1eaur
ammmong time troops , hilt timey comi'thiiu bopo-
( UI timat the etablimslmnmont1otgarrisons Iii
hawaIi ammO Maa'Ia ' ammmi the seemnhmmg mroh-
ability of difficulty with the Philipplmme in-
surg-rmts whit -make. theIr early 'departure
umecessary.
'ru iitn 1)1 VI SION P1)11
El ri gail ler Smmmmgi-t-YIhl I.icmttt- Nev
Cii iii ii fo r II I 'V rummj , .
CIIICKAMAUGA NATIONAL PARIC , Aug.
14.-Brigadier General Sanger , comnumanding
the Third division of the FIrst corps , anti
staff left tonight for LexIngtGr , Ky. , ' to Ia-
cate a camping ground or the rimLd division
and to muake preliminary arrammgemnemmtA for
encamping the division.
In the offlcers rifle contest , op Sairday ;
ofterimoon , In which a team of six officers
train citclm regiment of time Third divIsIon ,
First corps , participated , the o1lcer } of the
Twelfth New York infantry won , their regi-
ment's total score being 249 agaInst 239 for
tue Eighth Massachusetts , which came see-
and. The two foremost teams will contest
for the divlsloim championship oum Wednesday
next.
The umrrangements are mmow being made for
the review of the army on Wednesday of
this week , as ordered by Genera ! Breckimm-
ridge. The paymasters finished paying today
and practically completed their work at tlmis
camp. after Imaving paiml out nlaumt $1,000,000.
ITt LV S FN1)S ( tN ( IL .t'r171.A'I't ( ) N4.
lhiiS dhuumt vui-i'siuum , 'viij Iuumg
EuiJiuheui.iits ni 1''smi'u- .
WAShINGTONAug ; ' 14.-The Ummlted
States government totimmy receIved the first
congratimlations tromn a foreign POWCV upon
time successful terrnimmaloum of time % smmivitlm
Slflhim , Tim0 commgrattmlations came trommm Italy
througim time ItalIan anmbassador , Baron Fts'n.
lie comumunicated to time State tlepartnmemmt
today. by direction of imis , tovernmpept , cmi
expression of the cordial meittlafacitomu of
Italy at the lromnit sigmmuturo of time me-
itnmtnam'ies of peace , together with timq wish
of liii- Italian govcm'tmmnemit timat , atler time
uvar , conducted with buch commspleuomis- -
Ianti'y by time United States , this coummtry
mlgimt cimjoy Lime bemmehlts o peace. Aim > -
bassador Fava , iii liresumitiag the vice's at
lilt govurmmmmmemmt , expressed time hope thmt
they i'oultl be commmjnmmimtcatetl us ' soda as
POssible to time president.
( mm jump .tijrer'Vihl lIt' No 'ulOi i" .
WAShINGTON , Aug. , 11.-TIme conuing wIll
be nmovizmg week at Canmp'igor. . 'rime cmi-
tim-u first division of the Second armmmy cprps ,
now at Cammup Alger , near 1)tmuimm Loring eta-
lIon , as well as time baimmumee of the Second
divisioum , eonslstimmg of time Tulrmt M1esommrI
time Thu-ti Now York , the Ninth Ohio hat-
talloum ( colored ) , a part of the Fourtim Mis-
eotmri , azmd scattered iortIons of other regi-
mmmemmts 'imn reummatumeth 1mm the lonely patt of
time canip , mmear l'mmBt Fails ( 'hmtmreim , vimeui
time mumaiim imoily of tue dlvislomm marched to
Ainnassas , u'Il all hack thick IieiommgImms far
a. reunion of the emmtire Seconmi uruumy corps
at Mt-tlmhltown , Pa. No mmolmlier is to rcmmmaln ,
and Cammmim Alger isili be imo more.
Li'u' I mm VmINlm I ugh. , , .
WAShINGTON , Aug. 1-1.-Gemmerni Fit-
lmugh Lee , 1mm commumuimfi of I ho Seventh crummy
corps at Jucksomivllie , arrived In mmeimington
tonight iii respoumse to telegraphic or'iers
framn limit secretary of war , to ilmommm lme will
report ixm the nmormmlng. The general was ac-
conipaumbed by imis son , wimo is a memmmbev of
his stall.
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ru I I I I t.s mm r I ohs ii s ,
P0111' 'l'iIOMAS , Icy. , Aug. 14One death
occurred in timis mnhiltary Imosimital today ,
that of ClmarlesVm'lgmt ! , Troop I ) , Thirti
cavalry. 111mm case wume a 'oilapeo alter
convalescent tlmlmoiIl ) fever. Twenty mmmcm > > -
lNI1 CBN'I' A
ii cots , about ammo cent fur a meal of
Grape-Nuts , Timis food is pre.uhiieatct1 and
furumisimes in a comdcmmsed , form mmii titu nutri-
meat umecessary tam- time human body. It is
ready for Instant use , only requiring time
addutloum of creumun or mmmilk to imiake s pale-
table cmiii nutritious delicacy.
ThIs imoychty is now on sale by cur grocers.
'
beta of the hJcd SIate hospital
took trains tod.jmjt for Fortress Monroe.
Nineteen traIff1'Thmrsea of the Daughters
of the ltevohitouj arrived here Iron > the
east and sistqmJ ft charity from St. VIm > -
cent imosimltsi , fuimdettsburg , Md. , were 1mm-
tallmh in the imosjtnl today. Thete are a
score at least of very critical cases
nummoumg these jiisI1t5 :
'
( ) l'Fi'liiS ( ) UVS.
1.1 . 'uu'pmnut , lJcIc , ui mlmmJr Il , uuiI tel-
hmi , A rl'etum'I fit liushtteliu-u.
\'ASlIINOTO , uug 14.-Lieutenant Ccl.
onel Charles Dick of the Eighth Ohio ( time
imrealIent's owum"hnti lutaor George Good-
fellow , voluumtecr aide bn Cleimeral Shatter's
staff , arrived In Waehingtomm this evemming
fronm Santiamo. They flro time imenrers of
important dispntches and intorummathomi fronm
Gemmeral Shatter to thm Imresident amid secretary -
tary of war. . . -
. , Lieuttqnant'Colnnel flick Msjom' ( ioodfol-
low amid Gaimtnin McIittrlck ; timeInst imatned
being .Geurni Sbntr's ( son-him-law anti
confldential , aitl tmd. secretary , nrrived at
Npw OrloanS.lnstATuesmlny oil time- transport ,
Berlium , Thu oflicermi say that before the
empl of time nresenl week time wlmoie of len.
rni Simafter's armumy will have left Cuba.
Time troops are being embarked as rapidly
aim transports can be secured for them , In
time opinion of Major Gootifeiiow , who is a
physlciamm of Los Angeles , Cal. , the remmmovnl
at the eneummy trout Cuba was absolutety
necessary. lb says the inca could not
have recumperateti in timat climate during the
rainy season. Itt explanation of General
Shafter's dispatch in which time statement
was mnnuhe timat 75 per ccmmt of the armimy was
immcapacitnteh , Major Goodfeliow said while
.p ; per cent of time imien were not ill they
Were absolutely unable to perforimu military
service. The strain of the Santiago cain-
paigmi was terrific anl when It was over time
whole arnmy coliapsed. In his opiimiomm It
wotmld require several weeks In a gooti climate -
mate and with good , nourishing food , to put
time trcops again in fettle.
( ( , verohum' IIOItommih. iLt Jumeksomm'vilie _
J\CKSONVILLE , Aug. 14.-Ciovenor Silas
A. Ilolcoamb of Nebraska , miccompanled by
Adjutant Gonorni-11. A. harry , are here oum
a visit to the Nebraska rcglumment. They
were nmot at the Windsor hotel today by
Colonel W. J. Bryan , who escorted thenm
out to canmp , ii'here time night was to be
passed. Today was probably time nmost quiet
Sunday since the troops lmave hmeeii him camp
imere. Every saloon him time city was closed
amid the utnmost good order was nmaintaineil ,
largely throumgh the well directed efforts of
Major Russell 13. harrison , rovost mmmar-
simal.
1)Id Ot ICimid him- Privateer ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 14.-The United
States gmmnbaat Bemmnlngtou , wimich saiieti
from hero on a secret missloim nearly a
mmioumtim ago , retUtac to port today. Time
Bemmmmlngtnmm go ; ic lurtimer north them > Sc-
attic. It lay at , Port Orclmam'd for eevcmmtcemm
days. It wemmt. q carcli for an alieced
Spammisim Pmivatecv , believed to imaro been
mythical. Lioumtonat Coimmmnammdqr Mosler ,
actlmlg czmimtnifl cmi Bemmumimmctoim , has ro -
celved orders to relieve Lieutenammt Coin-
umiammder Curtis , at , the Albatross , vhich
sailed troimm Imei'e aim i"riday fur San Jose ulr
Gumumtemnala. j !
FRESNU'S ' MLDNIGHT BLAZE
Imt m.ie A meuui I ) t'ui ( ' ii mu g Ii ( , liNt' I ) I. .
t net hiurneut 'iii tti I.I'IMN Ag-
grt'gmmthmmg m.i'am.uMt ) ) .
:
FRESNO , Cal ; ; Aug. 14.-The commhlagra-
tion ' thmtt dovatlatet4. , 'i large area 1mm the
mnciciumg houso'.distrIct ' imm Fresimo at amid-
migimt was .not gottemm under control until
break of day this' ummormmlmmg. Time aggregote
loss is mmow variously estimated trormm a conservative -
servative standpoint at from $300,000 to
$450,000. ' The bumlItihmugs , together with > time
entire conteumts , destrOyeth were :
The F'orsytli Seeied Raisin Packing coin-
lammy , time i'hoeimtx packing imouse , time Uniumm
Ice works ( partly destroyed ) , the Nationai
Ice commipammy's estabiisimmnemmt , time Farmers'
warcimouse , the Einstein warelmomise. iloobs
& Parsons ( partly tie3troyed ) , rcsideimce of
John Doyle , yam-timaster. In amiditiomm to time
buiidimmgs onuimmorated the Soutimermi Pacific's
loss will be considerable. Several strings of
freight cars standing along time shies of time
packIng houses and the wnrehouee were
a amass of flames before the force of railroad
met , could haul timem away. The freight
depot of time Southern I'acltlc was am > fire
several tImes , but , a large force of railroad
nmea were stationed there and managed to
ave It. Garten , Laui > & Pratt of time
I'imoenix Packing and' Raisimi Seeding corn-
paumy stated that their loss would be $70-
000 , approxlnmately , This plant was partly
covered by insurance and time stocic alommo
was valued at $30,000. Forsyth's loss Is
placed at $123,000 , Immaured for 90.000. M.
\v. Miller of the Farmers' wareimouse estl-
mates imis baa at' $25,000. TIme grain was
cli iimsimred. Time loss of the Eimmstetmm ware-
imammee will foot up to about 25,000.
It is impossible to estimate thq loss to
time Ice canmlaniee. but it will he very
imeai'y. 'rime loss ufl Hobbs & l'arsons will
be between $3,000 anti $5,000 , Timey sue-
ceetied In saving a part of their wareimouse.
Time Soutimerum PmIfltm' lass will 1)0 large ,
bitt no flgmmree imne 'bee , > given oumt. Twenty
or timirty cars were burmmrtl , sonme of them
beimmg loaded with graimi ammd raisins. A
large nmummiler O ties were also mlestroycul
amimi time track was burmmed in a mmmmnmber
of idacca. A mmunThqr of tluirml-clnss sleepers
were also reduced to nalmes.
Time loss of time packimmg houses of LIme
district Is a severe blow to Fresumo. It
will , lie time umeaums , of throwIng hmmmnulretls
of mmeedy mmmcii anil wonmemm ( nit of emmmploy-
ummemmt at time only tiumue ivimeit limey mmsually
Ilmuti this class of. work iii nbummtiammce.
liii rims i u' , i-n ,
SIIFLTON , Aug. , 11.-Special. ( ) - '
FIre yesterday mmoomi destroyed time barn anti
coal lmousp of 1Jmmoui ] 'acllle Agent FL 11.
Congo. Time hi iI mujmpoueuI to have started
from boys smmiokI3g1cgumiettes. The loss num
time buildings at.ntemmts will be nboumt
$150 , with 100 1miap immce.
( 'mm uiiiil In I iiiJioumsu' ,
SiIFltllitOOK1 , quebec , Aug. 11.-Time
works of time JeoIt Machine commmpammy , time
largest ' kInd In Caimatia , were
lnmrmmefi last mmigljt 3Time tire is supposed to
imave originated 1p . time forge room of time
itnmmtl Jrlll conm9p1. , 'rime estinmatcul loss
1mm $25,000 , ltrObiuJf.0verCti ) by ImmsLmrammee.
Filter I'Iiimmt IluiruiM ,
DAYTON , 0. , 14.-Fire started 1mm
the Pnsteur-Chn'miYlium Filter counpany'mm
lilammt on wyancli7t > re kreet this morumiumg nail
before it could f141ijktlimgmmisime tue entire
Imiami was gtmtted. "file loss is placed at $0-
000 ; Insmmrance ln5btflnl conmpammles.
A imu"l ii ii ilisIIr.usmil ' 4e lui.umt- ,
POitT TOWNSN1) , Wash , Aug. iiTime
stcammm schooner Mbion hasarrivi'ui imore ti-ama
Nertoum soummd , AIa51a. Time Mi > ton reports
timat a e'mmmiicmittu imas cstai > lislmctl a town
naummeil flair live imilies Ironm the mouth of
time Unahiltllk river. uimoro there lit already
a ummissiamm imm > mh reindeer station. Fromu timis
lawn I t is imroPoseut to _ hulkl a raliroaml to mu
volmmt on tIme "m'mmkomm about mvhmcrm , tue river
opemmum ( or imumvlgmmttuum ti-ama four to six ss'eu'kmi
earlier than at time ummouth. Seven hunmlreti
amilee of travel will lie saved.
Ms.uimeuuls Ut' heeuiii VCMPiCIN , A uur. I I.
At New Yark-Jtrriveul-Fmirnessia. ( run >
Glasgow : VictorIa. ti-aim > i.ommilonm Lii Nor.
uummmum'hiu ( torn llavre.
At himmvro-Arrlveti--La Totirutqo , ( mciii
New York.
At Southampton . - ' ArrIved flarlmaroswi ,
frotmm New 's'oric , for llremen and ImradQf.lICd ,
Sailed-Fredrich tier Grease , fran > iire'en.
for New York ,
At Qucenatown . - hailed - Umbrla , ( rota
I.iverpo.mI , for New York.
At i'hlhummhelpbia-Arrlved-ithyniaud , from
Liverpool
LOOK AFTER JAPAN'S SHIPS
Hear ttdtuuirnl 31n1.nmuinga Oki I. Muir.
isrlsi , flint ' % % huh Not Ie-
mumnuiI lhi Il liuiul , ue
SATT1'nii. . . Aqg. 14-flcnr Admiral
Mntaumumga Oki of the immmperial Japanese
mmavy has arrived itt timis city on the steamer
ltio Jumm Mont oum imi way to Leaden. where
imti will superintend th construction of two
ct'uisers anti a battiesimip. for his government ,
WiLl > lila > were two first paymasters of time
Japaumese navy , Takeuchi Jujaro , who will
go With time ndnmmlral to Lomloum , amid Simlrniztl
Nstmke , wimo goes to Saum Francisco to join
time Jflhiflime cruiser now building there.
Atlnmiruml Oki Was greatly surprised that
peace vmms to b mimetic cmiii wims very mmmcii
Interested' in time terumme. When told that
tluj' ihlsptisitlonm o ( time 1imhlippltmm ! Was to be.
left to a'vomnmumiespn , lie exlmrcsseml uuiliCim 3Ut-
prise tlmmut. the United States imami not lie-
mmmmunlell th islands .s Poi'to itico wa 'he- ' ,
mended , Lie tiechimmemi , however1 to say rimmy-
thing as to iis or. ljis coimmitry's opinionm on
tiic iii91iim. lie snit1 ,
"Ja1man bas.learmmed unmny thIngs from time
war , America. bum-s hicen waging against , Simaimm ,
Time Ammmerieummm. m'hnIrnl'aflgimt ' at Mammila baa
taught us that a finq ironclad anti heavy
guns alone woulmi mmot win a battle. We will
pay more attcumtion timna over to target lmrae-
tlco , ammil with that time Japanese will become -
come a. lo > verful imavmtl nathomm.
"We will have a fim > o navy it time present
lOlicY continues. In this coumumtry several
cr0 about reauly to go into coummimuissloim amid
1mm Engiaumd we will build three large yes-
sols , I am goIng to Londoim ammd will ho goume
timmec years. During thmimt thins I wlil super-
inteumd the construction of the vesscis that
are tb be built timero and at time same tlmmmo
study time navies of tIme world.
"It. will not ho long ummtil Jalmafl will be
able to bumilti her own warships. "
WESTERN LEAGUE SCORES
Kfluusn ? , City $ hIpsftl.ittll Farther irp
'I'os'mmrul t hic i'emuummmmnt oil
LO Puule ,
iANSAS CITY , Aug. 11-TIme Blues took
both games todd ) ' . Time visitors' erm'ors
we-re largely responsible for time luu.s nf
them. Time second was a slugging imiatcim.
Score , first gmmnmo :
R. i I. 1.
Kansas City . . .2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-5 5 1
ItLimmncnpohI . . . .I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 1 4
Batteries : lCansmmmt City , Immgaum. Pm'mrdto
mmumd 1.Vllsomm ; 'iihmmmmeapolis , l'imlllippl and
Dixon.
Score , ocond game :
lt.11.E ,
Fntmsas CIty..0 3 3 1 2 1 .1 0 -ii 15 4
Miumtmemmtiolls . . .3 -
Batteries : Fnmmeuus City , Merothitim Gear
ammtl 'iVilsoim ; MInneapolis , \icNe'Iy amid
1)1 xomm.
MELV'AUNEF , Aug. i1-lett'olt vus ( he-
tented twIce today. 'I'ayier imru'Immciimie
lii the lirat gutimme , wimlie iiriggs' wildness
utmmui brIlliant tlcithimig umm the luLrt of time
homume teutmm cost time vieitor time secommul ,
Score , first game :
It.II.E.
Miiwaumkee . . . . . .4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 ' -7 G 1
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . -
liatteriemu : rthhiw-atmkee , 'i'nylor and Spoor ,
Detroit , lialmu mmdTllsomm. .
Scottsecommtl gummni' :
11.11.11.
Miiwammke . . . . .1 I ) 4 0 0 0 1 0 2-G 7 2
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . -
llattei'ieut : 1'lilwmmuulcee , flettger mmmmtl Spocu' ,
Detroit , l3riggs end \\'Ilsnim.
COLUMBUS , 0. , 4ug , ii.-Fommr tlmo > msammd
penimic sum'a Columbus win mmmi oxettlumg gmmmme ;
ft cam I fldlammmtllOiiH today. Unmipire ' .Iullamme
nuis c'scorted Off tIme grounds ummuher police
1)rte'tiomm. Foreman is'emit ill ) 1mm the air him
time eveimt1i Innimug. Score :
11.11.11.
Columhu'.0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 -7 S 2
IumdlanupohI.-m . , . .2 0 0 0 0 3 1. 0 0-6 8 0
TlatterIi's : Columimum4 , Jomies ummith Smmhlivummm
1midianmapohim , 1"orvum > : mum , hawley anti J'mtimoe.
WI' . 30SEP11 , Mo. , Aug. 11.-Tue Sumimmt
mymmt do , idoceui .1mm the third tmiimlimg , i'rimmit-
tlmmg the Apostles to score four ruums and
wlmmumimmg the game for them. Score
11.11.11 ,
St. Joseph . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 G1
St Pimui . . . . . . . . . - -
Ihatteries : St. Jochlm , Daub , WTadmtwortlm
mind McCauley ; St. l'amml , l'iiylo mmml Spies.
STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. Per C.
Knnsa City . . . . . . . .10 65 40 61.9
luimhiaumapohis . . . . . . . . . .IOd 59 41 59.0
Miiwnuke . . . . . . . . . . .105 62 43 50.0
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 5) ) 45 56.7
CoIumtmu' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Om 51 42 56.3
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 39 62 38.6
St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . 98 31 63 35.7
Mimmnemujiolts . . . . . . . . .107 35 72 m2.7
Iimuymil'IIH V1ut imt lhimiir _
BLAIR , Nt-b. , Aug. i4.-Simeciai.-Ami ( ) out-
timusinstic crowmh turmmcd out to w'itnesut time
game between time 1-laymlemi Bros. of Omaha
and time local team. Time vlsitmrs won out
timrougim superIor batting , coupled with
costly errors of the imorne Lenin , Scare :
Blair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100202000-5
Ilaydemus . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 ' -10
Batteries : Fimr lliuIr.Veibmmumn and Ep-
hag ; ijayden Bros. , Welch and Kelly.
Ne's' M > vluumuituig Ilu-coril.
SA FLIANCISCO. Aug. 14.-In a swimn-
mlngace todmmy It. V. Corneil , time Call-
fcrnla champion , was defeated by Sydney
CavIll of Australia , Who made 220 yarmls
in 2:20 : This Is Caii to be a new worlth's
recoril.
I'umg It uu.it'iuh Out for All 'l'i mmmc.
IDMIO SPRINGS , Cob > . , .Aumg. 11-James
itewmtrk , a locai pugIlIst , 1110(1 this jilter-
neon from Injuries received In a twenty-
.JlPerfect
lnfrmntPood
Eae
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MOTHERS MILIr' . FOR 4O
'tizAns TilE LCADIHO BRAND.
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Exurninatioi of
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PlOt1 J. II. Austin
rimim uimiitmcnL C51Im SPI , . .
ctaiDt rmau Now York
7 : &
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jmq.
Thickenii timimi hiatr amid t,3hc6 :
tlietruys timtamumlcro'L'ac' ' km. ¼ . ,9ffi'
lilt thai cammsos prcummm- : t3I4 ,
limo' ersymmeme , .immdrttI ( . "
, amid I4htiImg Imair , ycmr esle tjmmml um'uuits'.i.
IhI1'iiI.
TH MILLARD
I itli mind louui.fmms lits. , C ) immnIit.
ClN11tiUAiY LOC/m'J'Et ) ,
_ _ lul.lIiEts : : % NhI IIiti'E. % % l'i-
J. hi. altIIKIII , . % : ( JN , I'rupN.
i iy7iA ; j ; Jj (3 TLL ,
A 16th utmil llam'mmcy sit ,
Ames' ' L'Ian-3 to 4 dollur i > cr day ,
Sir lure from dCImoIm ( and ( i-em hotel to
Ei I iiu Grounds but tilteen minutes.
¶ 1 13 , I3ILLOWAY , Manager
I
k
rotind contest last nihmt s'Ith htohrt'n1. .
kin , a colored tighter. flewnrk cininmeii to
have beet > the ehatnpiunm of Now Mexico at
one time.Vetkhums Iu tinder atrest
MtI > 'ett'u lIcleluMeul.
BOSToN , Aug. 11.-Time mnrnmngemneumt of
thu. Boston hiese Bail club ham' released
Jack Stivetis to St. Ioimis for a mmuomic'y eon-
sit1erumtiim , as time BostOn mnminngmnent had
> 10 9InCe for eat' ( ml time St. Iouis ltla'ers ,
Stivetts came lmrt' from St. itimii in 1892
85 It hItcher nmmh thiti itomne excellent work
for the httuston tc'ani until time last two 508'-
sommjm , is-lien lm Stoluimeti iitcimimms ammil flhlt1
hIm lie it stmbstitutn held timid first base.
( ) riglimniu , ' .Vitl at Genital Islitiuii.
GI1AN1) ISI.AND , Neb , , Aug , ll-Spo- (
cml Telegrmim.-nlm beat ( li-amid ishmummd
7 to 3 thIs attertumim , "rime gmmnmo was nt-
tenuleul i ) } ' it large crowIl , excursiomis rumum-
mmiumg iii on time imortim tmrm'mumcimes ummti accom-
lmflflit'l by tite Om-ii Cornet Imand , Time gamme
Was maci-rI-ti consitieraimle wrnmmglimmg.
'I'ol lieu A1i > lieriteim.
TOLUCA , Ill. , Aug. ' . - ( Tt'lo-
grnumu.-Over ) 100 ltUuiiC SlliS' time N'ttraka
; , beat Tolumca today ly mm score of
I'lM1ONM i"tlt VlSTliltc h2'1'ititj ,
Smm'i-ors of I.nmte 'u''nr lLrmmmciiireil
iiy tile Iaemmirui1 Gi'ermimtejtt ,
WAShINGTON , hug , 14 , - ( Special , ) -
Peimsiomma immivo been issued to time tollowimmg :
Issue of Augumat 3 :
Nebraska : Origi imni-Stepimeum Melon e ,
Arnold , $8 ; Daviml C , Moumitrop , lhiair , $8 , Ii > -
crease-Saimitmel Batty , Blair , $12 to $14.
Iowa : Original-Bezel B. Alltlrimigt- ,
Sloan , $8. Restoration amid immcrcnse-Jnniea
M. Jeneka ( death ) , Suummner , $10 to $17. lie-
nowal nimd incrr'ase-tsanc W. Colhimma , ill-
tiara , $4 to $12. Increase-Henry L. DaelmielL
Albia , 24 to $30. Original widows , etc.-
Ella It. Jeneks , Sunmner , $12 ,
Soutim Dakota : Immcrease-Etjwartl M. Gal-
ligan , Clark , $20 to $25.
Montana' Originmal-Isnac Talent , Dhiloim ,
$6. Original widows , ctc.-Mary II , I3perhimig ,
Ileleima , $8.
Colorado : Orightmmml-Jolmn 11. Itector ,
Colorado t3imrlngs , $6 ; Cimmirles II. Metcalf ,
( li-anILe , $ S.
flrosiucl from a Pishilmug hoot ,
PAUCAII , iCy. , Aug. 14.-J. M. Davis ammd
Albert Itoberteom > were hrowmmeii 1mm a lake
near timis city. They were lisluluig amid the
imoat overtimrmmeml ,
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EAS'I' .iIlS4t' .
TRLETS OF CAIRO
See I hit' ni-li-sm liii 1)mszl lug iimi iii i4'N Iii
tlmrl r hal I m'i a'iiNt ii iII'N timmil alulumeeN ,
' % vI hmit' $ I im 10 mnh.Im NI > irlsiiiium mmliii
tulip * 1 rIde ( Jim time ciiuuil $ ,
Out
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Pairs of shines called for 1iy A
time V. S. ( lo'eL'imlnont for thmo
Army aiid Navy
8OOOOO Pairs
immive tmeeit Immnde or ordert'd , \
(0 le uiimhi. ' ,
Goody r. :
WeltShoes
Lasted oii time Gmfiic'1lr ( Iuln'ttl
Lastimmg mlachiiimes itini st\s't1tt
auth stitt'lim ) OIl tilO oilmen' iiumi'
ehmitm of time
Goodyear Weft System
Qoodyear Shoeachinery Co
100 Bedford St. , llt)8t1)fl , Mnsj ,
PURe MflT WII1SKY
ALL DRUCCIST8
. , tMUSilMli'1'M.
TIlE Cor.IU
. TROCADERO Itormmeyt.
Telephone 2217.
Lentz & William , , Props. and Mgr.
\v _ W. COLE. Act. Manager.
Omaha's ' Society Vaudeville Theata ,
TONICHT-ALL WEEK
IIV.tlt ( i'S ( 'IMEI ) 'I' I'ONl ES.
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Travesty Stars.
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Skutcim Tcummmm.
Fhtlliiluti'I ( 11111)5. Al ) 'l'IINNY ,
Musical Artists.
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coNsit : ( 'il "vi N1H'U ,
Simmgiimg Soubrette ,
% ' .t II1IA ,
Spiral \\'ommder.
1 , . % Pit KN'l' MiS'i'llitS ,
Acrobatic Dancers ,
HEW SHOW EVEHY SUNDAY.
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SCIWITL ROOF t1AflD [ ,
I Gtim tumid Iizmi'ney Sti'ucts.
'I'lmo mimost P0ltllam' result iii time c1t , ' .
Simeclal for this veek-
FANNIE FRANKEL.
'I'imo Gi'cat Opcm'atic Voca list.
Aduimissiun fiee.
i-rii o > , ; lit' 1 pamxuoim .t lturg'cgl
I .JL ; L&g hULL Stanagera. Teh.
0. 1. ) , Woomiward , Au'uusenmoumt ' Director.
'I'ON I ( I i'i' , H mmml ) .
TilE WOODWAItI ) merocic Co.
PRESENTING
"CAPTI SWWT"
Next Weclc-"Trilby" , Miss Jemmumic Ken-
umark as TrIlby' .
MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS.
: "CHUTE THE DilUTES"
P1 Taho a. Wild Ride for Life on
'I Time Great mound
M You will roniombor it forever
and toll your friends how it
happened.
Don't fail to take a rldo on
GRIFFITHS' ' SOENIO RAILWAY
hO the MiIWAY , anti ceo a rcpm-eseumtmttiomm
of the BAT'rLlo OF , MANILA In the Great
'Funnel , 'rime iinteimt rigimt for tileso railways -
ways 1mm any rmrt ( if timri Unltel Staten for
solo by J , A. Grhlfltlms , at his otiico on time
Mhiiway ,
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RMISII MILITARY CAFI i
( Iii the MilWay Olminetiio timu Sciuiuhit It. It. I
U 1. 1JJlICS-.Tiit' Fmmumnmm' , . Tony Futum'.t. N
I lu ( I mcci 0 r aum(1 A im ii o imso m I tmm'cim I leer omm
' lm'ammgimt. )
PJl1fl CNCIlI1T I1Vi1I1Y 11'HNiNfi
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A6F AU'S
Traed WHd Animal Show.
sEl 'I'liE L441.IY iN.I
IN 'I'IIE IIN Ol LIONS.
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'Fime 'S'ontlcr1til
Of t lit' ( 'rmU Bmt : tin IIi't mi-comm I lii'
5 MI1RIMAC - AND - MONITOR
I ) U ti mmg Liii , Ci v I 1 imim , is timu imimt r ot ly
and hlmmest. bhOW mm lime \'est \ MIdway.
lON'T I'AI I. Ti ) Sihil IT.
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FLYING LADY.
.8. IiegiumtifiulVn.uumii , hliujiliuig iii Npuce ,
ON 'l'hiIi JLS'I' CIIIVAY.
Do Not forgot to Visit the
UflNS [ TflATQ ,
Tea Garden , Bazar and loss
House on WestMidway.c
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Streets of All ations
( iraiidest , Best Amuseiiicnt
F > lace on [ Xposltlon
Grounds.
' 25(1 l'iuple ltepiesciitliig , lIfl'ziszt
ttIuiis ,
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UEAVEN HELL
' . \Shh1 lie Opurm to thu l'ubitu .
'I'LIMtY NIUIIT ,
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