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S EXTRACT PEAKS AT CRETE, | fren e hane most aeetrom wsetesmn | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | Sisaaiertty b Selig nationes o ve a chalk talk to an Immense ml‘\lu‘u The speaker, whild ®dmitting the ne rossity An Eloqvmnt and Instructive Leocture on | Of course it abounded with amusi | Senator Cookrell Thinks That the UPW“ for absoluteness in tharecord of those mem- TALMAGE § L —— b it There Were 225000 Hogs Packed Last Week, Crscrwsarr, 0., July 0. —[Special Tele- iy A large concourse of past and present bers present and voting, stated that even | £ram to Tur Ber Tomorrow's Price | Big Blunders.” Doane college students gathered in the Con- House Has No Backbone. climinating the names of nloe avd Herbert | Current will say: The week's packing in the Sun urn WILL CURE |les gregationa! building at b o'clock. After roll | i there was a_quorny ‘fitesent, Ho declared | west hias been 955,000 hogs, or 2,000 (css than ! P ' | call by President Perry, several stirring the motion to table ca and - put g the preceding wee the corresponc ln’f:vn:n.v PACKING INTERESTS, iwow i weesot | Chafings, S, Cuts, last ye veus, 111 nays, 83, and | total was 235,000 from March 1, T was unable 6 count a quorum, o | gte is 4,750,000 agaiust 4,12 HE WILL BE AT THE BLUFFS TODAY, | jbeuches ¢ made by the alumni, and a the question on agreetng conference ty pical coll g wis_indulged in. The HE OBJECTS TO THE NEW SILVER BILL. ™ q'»v ¥, iy ol — college yell was given, and until after supper The vote result | time a social session of students was held | the speal | | when the o we | EPUPLIONS, ok Boils, ®ust year. The Attendance at the Various A At7:30 8 Young Men's Christian associa- | S8enator Daniels Calls it a Makeshift | the conference report was not ved 1o for | The leading places oo s as follows s S Ey B p Semblley Inoreases Tkthior Thaa | ot KoR fr o A ihisd cuartetis, Rav and Wants a Collision with the | thepresent. Adjourned oo S sk A ore €S, “’urns' After a song by the Adelphian quartette, Rev, b p > 2 R & Diminishes - Gossip Among C. B. Newman, pastor of the Frst Christian Executive-1he Vote Keep some Cook’s: Extra Dry Imperia el Sore Feet Ounds' the Chautauquans. church of Lincoln, delivered an eloquent [ address on the subject, ‘“The Bible, the Book forthe Young Men of Today.” ' Re ErOw, hampagne in_ your ies caest; its splendid Chieago or company or for diny 0 Kansas City, Mosquito hites, s Bruises, k.t Omaa . ‘ o £y s v | Newman briefly sketched the important ro > SPORTING St Louts. ... S I RECTine C h Onsrs,’ Neb, July 9. pecial to THE | jagiong of the bible to all the [lx’n(frcswl\\ R e s Y st tlngSOf nseCts' | atarr ) Ber. | ~The subject of the morming bible read- | pursuits of today. | Presiding Officer Ingalls announced his sig- Standing of the Clubs. Milwankoe, $ i~ e ing “The Ten Lepers Luke 17: 11-19. | At 5:30 a grand concert was given for the | nature to a bill for the admission of Wjomn- Playes Won, Lost. Per Of | flouxcity n ammatlons FAC.SIMILE OF oreness Dr. Durye's bible students’ class devotedits | benefit of visitors who had arrived on the | ing asa state. The bill now goes to the presi- | Minneapolis 7 5 U EOSTLE WiTH J time to 0 study of the gospels of John and | ETOUNS luring theday and wished to remain | dont for bis. siguaty Eieatny. 5 Hemorrhages, BUFF WRAPPER Lameness- :)'"‘*\ N e andyOung | - Assembly spectals for the remainder of the | MR L B i el R 3 — X AVOID IMITATIONS, ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE, eople's classes took up some of the principal fon are ns follows: Thursda | coeded to executive business. The doors | Flouy ¢ B Tlokots ¢ s r events in the life of Jesus, 1d Chautangun burlesque | were reopencd at 1 o'cloe Dea ot I s L ‘f’:tl POND’S EXTRACT CO, 76 Fifth Avenuo, New York. The voman’s Christian temperance train- ortmiod by, 200, deaved fgures take- i e sundry civil appropriation bill was re- [ St.Paul ® land route- Ticket offic i e e funny things of the embl e ) °d he ask he! 1u’e”' L t s uumllm ;'Ir-rlm]k“ R day. July 11, grand closing evening con. | Ported and Mr. Allison stated he would ask Omaha 12, Minneapolis 2. teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha. we forenoon normal cluss considered the with a chorus ) voic Miss Park of | forits consideration tomotrow, The consid- | Myxxgaporss, Minn., July 9, ([Special 1 ion," | Boston cornetist; Mrs Moell Miss Latime eration of the conf report on the silver egram to Tur Brr One Reddy Hanrahan, At 1l o'clock Prof, Freoman lectured on | Messrs. Eddy, Aller and Barsby, solo'sts, | bill was resumed and Mr, Cockrelt continued | who used to wear a Flour feity uniform dure = WLifein the Fourteenth Century. Below q'.'-"\l..f'"f‘,,f}"y,l."“‘;ft'r guartetto. iuxcarsion | bis argument against the report. ¢ e games and cuff the ears of reporters v 88 bricf summary of his address 4 m on all roads, Other speeial thiires of | n‘“r' C g M"l (-ritlwlxrvd H-(»' last 4";”11;"“{ who spoke unkindly of him at other periods, m:‘l‘: 1“‘i.|§q:‘"‘d:""|i“I»mlh:il tn'.v e fuii s follows: 11 a. Lecture, | hathe langaag therein indicated a prefe had the merriest kind of a time this after- subject, *“I'he Week of Pas - i LINWEN KILLED. UN.LIKE 'TEA & COFFEE GOODA FOR T.HE NERVE.S. — The claims of cocoa as a useful article of dietaresteadily ADISEHIRIN QT DA IS RIRCS & 18, winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee, it is.not only a Liabib LR stimulant but a nourisher; and it has the great advantage of Binsiaitay, Ala, Jul s A o 2 & of .ml.‘l\‘\'.\\:m-d R llIKToN Detivaeh o1 leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to gene FIVE 7 t, al- tomorrow | run on all | i ( Reccomuillon addreus, DF;J. Lo FRurbaL @ for a singlo gold standard. The noon. He came on the field with a large red ¢ train on tho Louisville & use. The strong may take it with pleasure, and the wea lowed @ description of fourteenth century cognition address, Dr., J. L. Hurlbut. avy of the treasury would o inte rose pinned on hismanly breast. He ¢ ed | Nashville railtoad, forty miles south of this with impunity, life, the information be 1e principally NOTES, Uutil a parity between the mef . jokes at the report y smote the ball over city, this morning. Five trainmen were in- I by Malis . PN § Recent visitors are as follows: From | lished, zold would be give o prefe i . from ‘Canterbury Tales.” Tho fusnionublo | Itecent visitors, are ns follos: Fuon | T J,';.“\,",,‘,;,‘,'.“l'.,,,‘jfh T the fence and into various corners, and then | stantly killed and a sixth fatally injured. None young men could dance, fence and_make use | (maha Mrs. M. 1t Robartson, B om | gold begged Mr. Duke's pardon far bonging his | of the passengors wero killed, and 9 of various manly accomplishments, and last | Eairfiold - Alien B. Paliner and_family, ¥.J, | © Mr, Teller con twisters. Tt was briefly “Reddy's” day, and none were seriously injur id | Loom id wife, Misses Nettie, Birdie and | Mr. Jones (Arkan from | the crowd gave him an ovation, It would are John Green and John Webb, en Minnie Lewis, Miss Clara Anderson, C. A. | an article in yesterday’s New Yor! ening | have given him moncy also had he been in Ji v Armsteadand Bob Wilson Morrill, C. W. Potter, Lulu 1, Downe! Post Japer opposed, he said, to silver leg- | the other team. around, the game ), fivemen, and A white pumpman . W ons were the possessions of substi : ! I a paper opposed, he said, to silyer d \ pump ) Lol edpe Rl o vain Jist. night rendered the | fslution in il its. forms-to. the' oect that o P of w - plente " for | named i Be Swope (colored) was fat- BEST & GOES FARTHEST. tizens, 5 air of this morning delightfully cool. | the conferencereport contained some foatures raska og ition, and the y | ally injured. B VAX HOUTEN'S COCOA (“onco triod, nlways used'') loaves no injurions offoscta on the “Chaucer was the first English poet who [~ The Adelphian male quartétte has madea | not emby g they piled up runs was astonishing to the | | A refreshing | | ced in either the hoy ) ¢ bill, and tending to make it a better 1 v;n{f nlz.hm wsure than oth Italso stated that the | days have becn pose of the silv Woiled.” that the pennant e bill, or the > norvous systom. 1t ‘sno_wonder, therefore, that in all parts of the world. this tngndor*s OVER SEVEN HUNDRED KILLED, Cocon is recommended by medieal mon Instead of ten and coffes o other — i intes for dally use by childrcn oradults, hale and slek, rick ran Cyclone and poor, ostsalo in tho world."” Askfor VAN HOUTEN'Sand take no of 56 looked to nature as a sourc of pleasurablo | reputation which has extended to nefghbor. | sen emotion. The three things loved most by | ingstates. The Black Hills assembly, which him were books, the month of | oceurs in Hot Sprin D., in August, i who until the past few uffed up with the notion s already won by Minne- Appalling Work of an A y 1xiond to secura the young musicians, They | © M CoekrellSNoat 1o prackclr what T have | 8polis. The hits made by the visitors were [HOtHE OIty oF SEHEoAL: May and his favorite flower, the | have tuken the proposition considera. ~||:= (‘l'l‘uz:‘:llr'lh:'lll'lif!l{'«llllll‘i‘ll\'[ \‘\‘::‘:‘r ln"‘plx}l“— not numerous, but they “were nicely mixed |y "‘,',h.'d( “\“‘ bAd “l.".“ ;" Hind B i AN G al 10 snth ; < " gartatl N A 5 vith errors and wild pitchin 1 the resul b ARl L) daisy. Chaucer paid as much attention | tion, and should the aska will iveof the gold interest, Under this | W | iz, and the result al reputation which will not | confe : P 4 i vas twolve > othow he ‘ cailed here and in the adjucent country. arary 1c ’ torary matter, His | build up a mu i vons. | W3 twelve runs, On the otherhand, Martin | Vai < ) “ ” Tnprovcment upon it s possible. | Chadcer | F: A Holt, a prominent citizen of Syra- | dollarof gold and can lock up in the vaults of tl.‘\ llu'<| team in_grand shape, g'l.-wl:umi rounding country. Many houses both here v e Bisant AT M Limd s on the grounds la ight y LEORBITY avery Sllver di That is the nrahan and s gathe in ground d on i o st detioltshed, MHs F— had such artistic proclivities that it was im- s Ml he Lm!”::n“mz‘-:'hl‘hl the treasury every silver dollar. That is the s from every section of the territony _and | ®°d 0 plantations were demolished. The delega- | most dangerous power given the secretar: ! ) ost dangerous power given the secretacy of | g1qinmed them into first regardless of expense, the treasury siuce the foundation of the gov- | yud gteady “Wally” Andrews took them all ! s s M Bt Dba St say | i0 with novora winee, The only member of in_tho flish of a single line. His | Gouxor, Buores, Ta, July pocial 1o | 1o Would mot. #ive. tho. Secrotany. of Gy | tho local tean to do auy buiting \was Minne- genius hus ¢ ised itself in all forms of | i Beel—Thore was 4 : tend- | treasury diserotion as to which coin ke would | han. The Flour city nine has now lost poetry, but hio loves human life most, Tn | 11 Bri]—iTherewas a very fair attend- | tioasury discrotion as to which coluhe would | giuignt games. President Morton todn Prelinton ant joyonsnoss of foeling cven | auce at the Council Blufts and” Omaha Chau- ! { ol ¢ M, Cockrell—I certainly would give him | & ; issuo of bank notes to the amount of has not surpassed him tauqua today. The three main features of [yt JrOCHEC s e docnuble in | Sccond Baseman Day of Grand Rapids. T e The assemb) unds have seldom con- | the day were the lectures by Leon H. Vin- | cofn, oo o 1 would say,redecmable in | Tooal cranks are clamoring for the refnstate- | $100,000,000 for the purpo ~ tained a targer crowd than that which gr 1| cont, Johin DeWitt Mille i aud Dr, Gunsaulas, [ Mr. Platt—That is all th mont of-Foster and Hengle, e loss of life is appaliir cefved showing 700 persons killed. @ (] pliboud >0 X . Authorized More sank Notes, BueNos Avues, July 9, dent of the Ar itine Republic has authorized the reports thus far re- possible for him to be a reformer. His poetry | tions of tennis playe ] 5 on the ground has an” carth, sea and sky of its own. F t rare powerof aling a The Bluffs Asse and passen of relieving the in his GrSBo ot 2t *THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” ero is to say. dr. T. DeWitt Talmage this afternoon. Sinee [ i G is tr The score LI :\u’.-n “]‘ ”\m:l”Ipmfllinul’:mvm;“ \u»,‘,:.’.' 1;::~| I::'l:-n Ihe lecture by Mr, Vincent was “Byron.” | ‘\lll‘ (n'"'k ol }llg,‘; is true, »l)\l‘l]lln}‘ M= e ment on the bourse he A e i s e o b loaded down with assembly visitor: cur- | Tt was, like his other lectures, very scholarly | It & declaration which, 1s a fatal thing, and | YRR fons had been run from virious points in tho | and finishod. Ho grows in favoritism with | L1at 18, that the gold standard still ‘exists i BERY NOTICE sions ! m virious points iu the | an s L: gvoritis and must be maintained, Carroll, m.. MowhRois e - state, and the railroad companies found great | those who are attending the Chautauqua for difficulty in handling the ‘multitude of pas- |. ¢ho purpose of study more than for entertain- | ence bill Mr. Cockrell uly 9 in this city continuc The run on the banks Taking up the third section of the confer- | Minnehan, notwithstanding the udson, a “most sengors which threnged tho uislos and clung | 1oy, Whilo he is not the most. popular of | carnest and solomn pr zainst 17 as | Wi oo, fact hat the covernment has lecriod forcod Within less than a year three different Judges have o platfor pery moying car, Syl P Lo RN e PRRGH oM oaRNAL ver | Myors o ndrews, 1. . rreney of the notes of the national bank for ! : : P’ f : G y ed and running over, A crowd of anxious e DR SU ! A 0 y b2 oo £ Brdr o3 Oy ) = scholarly and polished speakers, His diction Mr, Jones (Nevada braskans surged around the pavilion seek AU R EU R TEl | Rt veilt oy s o 1 =1 \ \ dioneo, by way of {arving the menotony, | LS by hlkibsione l',‘_‘\“.‘n'l) Miller wis on from No “z“l,",,le(\\\;'fl;'\!fr‘;;;a‘ln14‘;:‘:.':1‘"'.3:::\x‘l":~”"1:; & B STk Datie e e The last (lulc‘nd:mt u3~1vd an oval )cllowL'\In-,ll‘\ml n‘)«:llnw o oo ol gospelsoni, e, the By | Ve S ranger af (:;:5lif:l‘l‘vfizr.nlh‘;“]ll\:::\‘t o | e ‘,'.‘,:E".iffj".l :;(L('l,,f::.!lh'i’.'\","};‘.'.!“fi.”..{.aT.‘; Minneapolis : .‘r:\(‘luy.u- gomst from - the Lnterior of Africa neck ];.\I)cl on Mineral Water, ;nu'l employed eminent Counsel S, Vb, hire e A £l 10 36 | Tl ommnis hould o ilovead s cnter | and unlimied cotrags ot ‘slver ho would | G STASHNG L AR e | P et labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short 69 ot tho veeygomeof Listary, . Como to my 31\.‘;1:1!;‘“':'.‘;',fi.‘i—,l-.u, ‘Y.‘l'.‘}lfiéh tmlate, tonding. | Al vunt o triends OF sitver CAuTd oty e (s et bsse M ianeanolly Gold Premium Still Advancing, distance and without close inspection. growth, Mr. Cockrell-1 believeif the senate will ne hour and forty minutes. Umpire— Buexas Avues, July 9.—Tho premium on 4 of Chic ot the report the house will in the end % Qe | i ot Bl B B | o T e vt ot BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. e gy o falthis which will il 8 | ing n lecturo” which was matelleds in clo- rmined effort to subport, the senato bill. come at once, A Chautauqua, such as you s are now gathered at, is a curious religious | | This evening Dr. Gunsaulu mixture of various faiths which will kill a | fnade his long expected appe b ; MiLwAUKER, Wis., July 0.—[Special Tole- —_ | -4 e o0 ], oA piunder &0 8% | quonce. It was pronounced by all who heard | Weshow no bacsbone. We show no dis- T e e P TE R L % ~ Toeture should be gomal holpful and. fall of | it the gom of the wholo season thus far. postiion foistand by whatwe have soletnnl; cture should be gemal, helpful and full o nd we give truthfulness to the asser % i el sy $if& Dean Wright of Boston arrived yesterday | do L gogdchecr, My religion is sunshine, | and ravo the fivst of his ten lossons on the | ton of the monometallists of the east that the s RS eReaio bl st and hoaven nethod of studying the English | bill was only a project to furnish u market o rand Lottery of Juarez. scientifi ) « : il fs quaint, | for silver bullion. oAt oA = Under the Management of the Mevican International Banking Co., Concessionaries, beclouded, while that of the latter is | Dible. With his blackboard and his quaint, i . 2 2 11 Manning 2.2 0 43 0 & 2 - douded, whilo tha S | Clean ent way of gotting at things. ho 14 | Mr. Daniel addressed the senate in opposi- 2311 Manning guate - Gt .The ‘moro, veligion o mun_ bus ttio | St fitea not morely to lnterest but | tiontp e bill " +The silver question” ho 340 m 1a00 INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE [URPOSES A s, Lifelis s ; la6ibo Gntortati sald, “is a great deal bigeer than the presi 2 4 6 I Hoover, i 1001 V] grimage; a man who tries to go through it on | #50 s bt R i o i lent of the United State hethor the | Morriss 013 0 0'Stearns, 1 210 0 0 3 “ stilts s 4uro o get tripped up. ~1f 1some of | Momorrow tha great drawing eard wilhbo | To00 98 A0, O SO e o o | Junisens 03 Cantensit 190 0 GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING & DenBIS thnt are Folnk b Paiithy Stae aage is ol 3 p. m. D sident’s namo b a L rts, 3b. 3 nd, 2 :l)nl\ln'l;ll.»lull\( fn‘nlnutf\l.l-;»'h‘-‘!l,lyLmLx’l:.' ,f‘lmlull‘h,‘\ S99 | amphitheatre will - doubtless b arow ed, w\"l\fl“‘“";lmul; T : Wolch y3 \nson va 1all Will take nlace fn nuhlie at the CITY O TITARFZ (tormerlv Paso dal Norte, Moxios b look on 'y rboilers, "Lhere are numerous other features of attr: Mr. Daniel argued that under the confer- | Sowder 0 Swartze 3 Py : ) i S ] OW an @ r} ) T ror i v —| — ne s 16 1 hange owed by the coming of Talmage. he piled up in the treasury ever r for al o seeee el B % T 5 : N Intou luughablo wmisture of anuouncement | %o Yyoming lecture will be on “Emer- | the years that tho silver stream would be | ~*Winning run with two men out. Under the porsonai superviston ot GEN, JOHN 5. MOSBY, ana mr cavino Arcuenies, ' e Y St o st 1504 | son, ™ by Leon I, Vincent. Tn tho cvning | flowing and not a dollar of it could be coined Y INNINGS. the former gentleman of sueh promfnence fn the United ‘States that Iis presonce alone ts tions of the United | Milwaukee. A & 0o much Of | thore will be a choice concert by the Kogers | to pay the bonded oblig B, Dlundor the il s SMultiplietty | i "Prof. Cado and. his assiubly, chorus, | SUes, which wero payable in cotn. Suchan | Iunsns Cify o Do s e 10,00 | Mrs, Wadsworth and othors. \ enormous diserimination against silver as that mighty men of all occupations have been men T was never expected in legislation exceptwhen | Earned runs—Mil Bt o octupation. NoLa manon n mountiin, | 4087 THE RACE BY FAIRNESS. | silver should be completely demonetized. He | Two-buse hits 5 e e S ot admitted it would be befter that the confer- Carpent Bases stolen—Pott! s1100 bl o B i Burns. Double plays—Shock, Morr tion, Palnces have been built from tho profits | AR Oarsman Beaten After R fusing to | encebillshouldbecome a law than that no bill Buses on balls=dilwaukos . Kau sufficient guarnntee to the publio that the drawinzs will be held with strict houesty and fale- ness toall, and the latter @he Supervisorof the Mexioan Government 13 of equal standing wnd integrity. LA\ CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. ONE ENJOYS Only 80,000 Ticketsl Only 80,000 Ticketsl of the Tiost, unisthotic occupations, Here | Take Advantago of an Accidont, | O the subjoct should becomon law. = But it g L DE picied wartzel. St Both the method and results when WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKETS, §1. followed several illustrations of the evil [Copyright. 1890 by James Gordan Bennett.1 b Binrt i il M ML G oo b arrtiel & 2 "00f | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant | effects of “too many ivons in the fire.,” LoNDoN, July 9.—[New York Herald Ca- | ob to come into collision on tho silver ques. | sire-Hetdereon. o d S haalin e o il t Gl —_— Young man concentrate all your energies in A L g 1B e e | s sitalitt) 1396 | D) and refreshing e taste, and act: LIST OF PRIZES ung m Nakyor el ble—Special to Tur Bre]—Fine weather | tion, Why not let, the collision come now? Y At e i ans 58, one direction, h mavs encrgles spread out | fuvored the Royal rogatta at Henley yester- | 1f the frionds of silver stood up to the fight Des Moines 10, Sioux Uity 8° E’ y yet promptly on th dneys, | g are of 60,000 $60,000 Approximation Prizes. 2 Q e e e fodn 1o it Tnsombveneer- | duy, and crowds of pooplo were pr they could win it, and if they ran away they | Des Moixes, Ia, July 9.—[Special Tele- iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- |} 4TS 00 DOUOUY. «vv oo v+« OU,THY ‘ 100 Prizes of V10 eash : ki {ww % call stratght frowm. tho'| Great interest-was centored in tho fir :-‘;:i’.‘:}:,lzemu‘:’ i w{’{_ :::;yhgel:fi:':c‘d ti):. \l};!;‘ ;‘m gram to Tup Bre.]—Following is the result | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- 1 il:runof 6,000, 5090 | 100 Prizes of B enhi - tlllrunlc of God to do somo one thing, Not an- | for the diamond sculls, in which an_ in stand by tho senato bill and lot the president | OL'0d0Y's game aches and fevers and cures habitual | § EFIGSF M09 tehoowr 000 | 600 Tormtnals to 0,000 briz of 420 sach other person in the universe can ao your | not on the card happened. The competitors | of the United States take care of himself, | SIOUX CITY. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the | | Prizesof 100 each 6,000 | 599 Terminals to $10,000 Prizo of 810 eac work. ~A man who has the smallest errand in R k T 2 10 Prizes of 6 enc 8000 | the world has & magnificent. errand. A man | Were C.G.Psotta, of the Schuylkill navy | ~Mr. Morgan took tho floor, but saw ho A wn oax| only remedy of its kind ever pro- | 20 Prussof U ench | 1014 Prizes amounting to. . $126,070 Who concontrates all his energios tnone direc. | athletic club of Philadelphia and G. £, B, | could not finish his remarks today. An in- | matton. s 4 DiStrause, m...2 100 0| 5,009 "hens ) d e TR . hhoconcantrates all his energles tuone divec- | Jo N00 &R o L ton. 1t will bo reincmisered | formal understanding was had that tho vote | Traioy, s 8 1o, ie0 0 0 0 o | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- e 1on is n tremendons man, unedy of Kingston. It will be remembered | [OFHAL WIEEESHIES TE WE3 g LA o o | Hiahagamib 0 0{Cline. efoi0 1 20 0 tab) 1 ol 3 t 3 We the underatgned hereby certify that tae Banco ( If any ticket drawing n priz 13 sont to the undor. Blunder the second is “Indulgence in Bad | that last year the competitors inthe tinal heat oul * kel 10 A sena - | Siockwer, o 5 0/ Kappel, b2 1 11 1| Ceptable to the stomach, prompt In | Nacional of Mexico in Chihushua has on doposit ‘ elgnod, 1ty faoe valuo rcted and roltiod Humor.” He who is good natured will out: | for the diamond sculls were Psotta and Guy | Journed. Phelan, 2. .. 4 olBrosnan. 235,20 1 2 2 0| its action and truly beneficial In ite | frorthe Mexiean Int il Baaking Compsayy, | bo cneomner Meregk 1o o S A e, strip the ill-nutured man in every vace. This | Nickolls. Soon after the word was ziven I Macullar, m.. 9 Olkawall, iv...3 112 0 8| g 00 d only from the most | theprizos drawn In tho Giana Lottery 0f Jnares Prostdent ¥l Paso National Bunk. 191 Paso, Tox. Is the best country in ths worid; thereforo | Nicholls almost fell out of his boat. Psotta ouss. Br'moouy, If. 0 llshelihossc,0..1 0 8 1 0} €l , prepared on rom U vl We further cortify that wo wiil 5upery 5o all tho ar- AGENTS WANTIRD, s ' ) orid; therefore i« A 5 - Hart, 0 B 13240 ' we should be good-natured. When, in the | uined a lead of half a dozen lengths WASIINGTON, July 9.—Mr. Farquhar, New | LAt b 1 0/ Deviin, p. 00 4 o| healthy and agreeable substances, ite qankeimcnts, ond, {n porson wmanaze and contral all | Frclub mia, or vy other informatitn, weio 4 future, wo ask Canadu toconie into theunion, | and then waited. Ho ought to | York, called up the conference report on the | Roch. b.. 00 S5k 1| many excellent qualities commend it | onauciod with honosiy, fairdess and 10go0d falth | Sin County: Sirast ant Numbor. Moro Fapid matl other.”” Good humor will sticcoed” tho best | Ut of sight, though ho wa ondi- | Atbert Heggmery, and demanded the previous | — : T ; ; : B M0 A RUELLES, O MIXICAN TNTEGNATIONAT, BANKING OO, i’;m“‘i" '[:m] “.;:_"'I‘“w in llllf e vl:xlI\ :fi |u\r\\‘llll‘l‘]:ll\l\wli“\.'l’!‘:llll'.lll\ given today the men | Question Wercon. The previous question | pes Mofnes % 401 0-10 Pag‘l‘;]lll’ r‘zgig{’:‘";;“?'r 221500 800 Bupervisor Tor the Uoverament, . | City of Junres Mexico. unsuccessful business men in town, Mers went away at a tervific pace, and at a stroke | was ordered and the report agreed to. .| Stoux ity ... 2200 0-8 lY lpb 1 LI 1101 S NOTICE, Sod remitia ¥ tlokets by ordinary lotter, containing Monoy Ordor man and Warmgrasp ave the most suceessfal, | 0f forty to the minute, Psofta gained at cv Mr. Hitt, 1llinois, from the committee on st \l‘;m\'- and 8 AM es ,lyli‘l ;d' ng r“]l»: i o o Issued nvl:.‘u Coipunies, New York Excliange, Bank Draftor Pos Young man, lay in a stock of good humor, ¢ roke, and was perhaps two or three feet | foreign affaivs, reported back the resolution | ,Kuns earned—Des Moines 9. Stoux City 7. | gists, ny reliable & druggistiwho! | tHeee Saddreasiall repisterad attontio St Blunder the third is _“Discouragement | alicad when Kennedy euughta erab with his | g uesting the president to furnish the house Sncamnaaiis=tilay % Genne | may not have it on band will pro- BEXICAN INTERNATION AL BANKING CO., Tnder Bad Treatment,” O rted o » | right oar, knocking thegait of his swivel open 4 i 7 ML R, AR an e o 5 . a K51 Pas fiu‘:;:x‘w.n"tlllL{\::l:lx:';:\::u b B rcutty i e | and overturing 1is boat, and. 8 4 natural | With the correspondence between the govern- foits - Stookwoll, ahelan, Macullur, | gure it promptly for any one who City of Juarez., Mexloo, via Kl Paso, Tex. ing his feet. The influence of gossip has | consequence pitching himself into the river, ment of the United States and Great Britian ) often raised an earthquuke which has de- | Psotta rowed a trolkkes andthen stopped. | touching the subjeets in dispute in Behring « Dovlin 3, s forhit= | g lstitute, o m— e = stroyed 4 man’s reputation. A bad system of | Kennedy was taken aboard the umpire's boat. | sca since Mavch 1, 1550, n with bull By Sommer s, Struck out . commereiul ethies has ruined many a young | He wasn't at all injured, but he was ver, After adrief debate Mr. Hitt's resolution | 7By, Koach L, Deviin 8 Wild pitches -Sommer A [ ; clerk. 1t's always safe to do right aud neyer | much disgusted, for ‘of course ho had lost 1s adopted. Mr, Hitt then presented the | Lok 20, 0f timg T wo hours und fitteen min- CALIFORWIA F16 SYRUP €O dollar T safo to do wrong, You can't hido s dishonoss | head. Psotta ¢ back to the launch and | conferenco raport on the diplomatic and con. | "te% Uiapire—luusowine R aNaleCon AR its bound at last to come to the resur- | @sked what was tho matter, When the | sular appropriation bill, Donver Bl Gt Baul @ 8UILLE, KY. : ( I e o 8L maiter was explained to him e refused w | “Tn the course of the discussion reference | gr pyyr, Min, July 0 [Spoclal Tele- ) Blunder the fourth is “Excess of Amuse- | accept the head, aud said; “I'lt give him nn- | having been made to the appropriation made 7 b S0 Following is the result c”flISTI‘”Female cfl"efle —BY— ment.” Look out for the man thatnever | other chance.” For this he was metaphor by the lust bill for tho protection of the 1 laughs. Hide your silver spoons when he | ally patted on the back by everybody who | United § hts in Samoa, Mr. McMil- | of to-day’s game Establishea 1850. comes around, Nothing is more beneficial | heird his decision. By everybody, too, he | lin of Tennessee declarad i appeared the TR, PAU T R vER X rohool Tor the BIEher education of Womex. An than a moderato amount of wmusement, T | was declaved to be a fine sportsmun. Ien- | entire res in negotiations had -—| Tire ) ared Masis by seeciaiiste. Toessioh G . never see 4 man go out to fis! thout wish- | nedy’s boat was taken ashore and the swivel | been to enthrone a king who had been d 0A K B RS oY " bJ Tases on balls— | wishes to try it. Do not accept any R B | o4AS® am Mo., in a 20 acre park just north of city limits, fng him good luck. I know God intended | Was shut. He pulled off his shoes and stock- | throned by his people. Our represen- | Jureby.m .0 110 }MoGlonesn..0 0 2 3 0 ¥ reos abound, blue grass, an Abundance of space T N i e manat tines to lavgh and_play and sport, | ings and got alloat azain. Ouco o tatives who wero sent abroad for the | Abbey. 904§ bMcCelian 21 {88 01 ror onvitor exercien, Handiomo buiidings. Moral Jewelers and Silversmiths, His world is a word of music. Silence is | Word was given. Psotta shot ahead purpose of settling Samoan matters actuall 00 14 0[Curtis. m.....3 1 3 00 only music asleep. Down with (‘hrwlmniv\\' =luul lw-l;' lh"!; B 'f-}n' {m. nty \*'h{k« T had gone to the extent of overriding the w 80 8 Titawe. 1t trtee " wrize for SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB which makes a man's face a counter on which unedy went to the front. ” At times Ps of the people of Sumoa and setting up as king | HoY 011 1 Oiwhite ma.. A pheni i S raAIna T tahes to measure religion by the yard. Recreation but the causo of his defe: a scapegraco who had been dethroned, and | Mg o 3 1 5 6 Neynotin e 0 03 3 0 | SwiwTORE GO Bargains in Bargains in Watches. i recveation. Tho harder a man works the Haitiat tus distanco | moreover this American pdministration had | Burke, ss. 10 1 1)Whithead, p:1 1 1 § 0 [ QWART SWARTIIMOIE, PA. Nickel watches from 2.0 upwards, grerter his right to amusement in 4 mnutes and 14 | undertaken to pay part of the expenses of his ; . ol = = ath, 150, Thiirty ininutes f ie S Silver watches from & upwords. Many o mnan has dropped o great deal of | Sec race in 9 minutes | kingdom. It was a disgrace to the American | —Tottltc...2 74 17 31 Totals...... 8 § 3 Unaer care of F Diamonds. O Tarde usefuliiess out of his s}n»rling jacket, | and 14 scconds by too many lengths to count. | people and to the administration responsible BY INNINGS. tfox bosh Nexss leading " A . s 2 Amusements are harmless which do not in. | Kennedy was cheered enthusiastically, but | for the negotiations. St. Paul. 0000010 DIOTOB I LTATIEN. N A Ly 8- R AR L L B Bargains in Jewelery, e terfore with home duties and enjoyments, | 10 man stands higher as a sportsman in the Mr. McCreary of Kentucl who was | Denver. w000 4001 butldings, machine shops, Inboratories and libra: \d searf ping fro Weearry n full line of “jewelery including Those pleasurcs are dammablo which make | Opiuion of fhose who heard the facts of the | chaivgan of the committee on forelin affuirs SUMMARY. ries, Kot full purtionlars fddross Dlatnond eull butions from 10 upwards. botii solld goid and e Tolled Pt Fnie one dosire to desert home, Woe to the man | race than Psotta, duriffr the last congress, said he believed wo Runs earned—Den yer Two-base hits— WAL L APPLETON, Ph. 1., Prosident. nond »u...m._n;;... ;ll:’pwm‘hl "‘,‘""‘“,;‘ |;..-\.“N._ lots, who despoils his home; better he were never B R AN had done the best that could be done | Messitt, ‘Home runseMellellan, Whitehoud. ringn fr.om #12 upwitrds, Cually WOLLI ol We aell at Wo. 5o 150, Yo, Inthe word “home is the ripple of 1602 Sixteonth and Farnam stroets fs | and Mr. McMillin was putting it too | Buses on balls— O Mueekin 5, Whitchead 6. | RIGACOEEMALECDLLEG otx Trom 1 And nll OHOr gonls are sOIAAL tlie 4AmMO Pro mewdow brooks, the hiss of the seyshe in the | the new Rock [sland ticket office. Tick- | strongly. If he was not satisfied with | pHUCE eIy 2 2 = - £Eom 25 upw portion. Bee” our show' windows, 806 Gur grass and the creaking of the hay rack laden | ets to ull points cast at lowest rates. the negotiations he 7id introduce i e MorganEBark(nearChicago), Boarding ¥laces from 80 upwa bargsin prices. with its fragrant burd. Sehool for Girls and Young Ladies, ¥or, 1. The word *home" a bill to carry out his views or be could call ey Catiloenn adaros O. THAY 15K, L. Dey P ST e - IR - : leuns ko a shicld, leaps ko o fountain, L Rl A A for corresponienco with forelsn nations | ampics of Dr. M torative Neryine | HorRan PATk.ivor Sisdlsorbireeh Ciicago, Ll Watches, Clocks and JC\\ glry chzurcd glows like a sunset and sings like an angel. . . 0.S i here was not & word about Samoa in the |, Samples of Dr. AT & B e . e Hiko o sunao and slngs ke an angel. ' | Loxpox, July 0.—[Special Cablogram to | Thoro s suibiln & o 0wl o "t |70 | INORS COMSERATORY .. T S S Domestic Relutions.” Great mi results | Tue Bee.]—In the house of ""“"“""“_ today | © Mp, McMillin—Is the gentleman admitting r"";gl:‘ R . L EARAYey Ao D OF MUSIC— at INeasonable rices, from unhappy unions. 1f a man bo eross and | Grabam, member for the northwest division | the taking upof a dethroned king and plac. hfts,ete. g AT dCpartments of Masieal nstrutiot, Movictn Lag: % ; 4 % ‘\ disobliging and “snappy’ he 13 worse than | of Lenarkslive, asked the goverament what | ini him on the throne was. not i tho other Wiss RoooRi Dot Gonars, A TR 60 B3 RSB kAT B Greatly Reduced Prices en Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, he would be wero hedrunk, because in the | truth thero was in the report that insubor- | agrecment, that a chief justice should be ap- Kne onner. o h ¢ lutter caso he could be managed. The best | dination prevailed in the gronadier guards. pointed and the governments of the United | Br¥raro, N. Y., July tue prize fight | |LLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY, it it Umbrellas, Optical Goods, Etc. panacea for unbappy marriage is “grin and | Right Hon, Edward Stanhope, sceretary of | States and Great Britainan of HENRY J. STEVENS, A. B ’ ) Germany should | between Tke Weir, thé! “Spider,” and James Cireuls Conner, the instructorof the Buffalo athletic ear it.” Lot the unhappy man keep up his | state for wi hau), stated that | joiutly guarantee his salar in reply to G courage and whistlo most of the time, When | the reports w . Ther Mr, Mc The gentleman states it too | 00k place ‘| J en foug! @ man marries ho mavries for heavon orhell; | wis some dis atisfaction, he said, on the ba- | strongl e Samoan, question has nothing .1_\.1';. ‘k"k Eih . LN; ":x“:t{' -':lw ml '\‘\{ mkll-.\: it’s more 50 when a_woman marries. Hun: | tallion being ordered to parade on Monday. | to do with this appropriation bill. WAL AKiD gI0v08 R M8 HVS 1uDs § dreds of “mows fortuies, have remited | For a short time the men fuflod to appear, bitt | Mr. Hitt then demanded the provious ques- the fighting and ot in two blows on Couner, from tho ‘“headwork” of their wives. | eventually the whole batallion paraded for | tion, (declining to yield to MceMillin, who was | although the latter scored on Weir's eye, In - “':mt of L:;um\:tl(“ |~rnun|\n_\' has | duty and marched in perfect urdulrwpcr(urm desirous of coutinuing the Samoan contro- | the second round Conner made a ferocious Il[]llGlAS- 'STREH o A ! ruined maony a fine business. Soloman says | the duties assigued to then versy.) g i ol piidainy ile o thi o 7 ] A good wifo is from the Lord." . He lets us i I 10 ARy 75 llicreupon Mr. McMillin raised a point _of | §TGrt to rouch Welr, but fuiled. Tu the third fl)rnlnx‘n’("r‘,',:::,:[,'i‘.’r'"}’t',rf]:’ ¥ sakases of fledy and Wind, Jihots guess where the other kind comes from, Merchants’ hotelOmaha, 82 to 83 por | 10 quorum, pending which Mr. Rogors (Ark.) | 5o thied it again with the sume result, and be- | increastng Xracsion s RO T oo s Cudor Foune, If o man has low idea of woman's char- | guv Nat. Brown,prope. Ira 12 Highy | moved that the house adjourn, I e N B Y8 RAYO sLbis e WK UNDEVELOPED OLGANS A¥ARTEOY BoD 0] day. Nat. Brown,propr,Ira P.Higby, mg e the floor with a right-hander on the jaw. He A a 1 con- afafiing. HOMK TREATHENT—Benolis b acter ho is @ bad man, and there's no_ exc ik s 8 Lost —yeas 70, nuys 53, ng ooy wiit & VaDi-RaRIer 00 e e B4 3 moro spacious and con « JORK TRRACHNT-Bovolly in b da7] ton to the pule. Many an unfortunate man e ST M Provious question ordercd—yeas 103, nays | Saibered Mimkclf up, UL wus oo weks " veniont officee, 'KRIE MEDIGAL COu BUFFALDS H. Ve has been held up by ‘6 wifo's arm, a wife's ; pttor. s 4. i, hew s ! 8000 sent b ‘ g o He Ve prayor and a wife's decision, Many & man | ~LONDON, July 0.—The letter carriers at- | “iyen Mp, MeMillin moved a reconsidera- | POl train with asmash in the mouth, kuoc Drs. Botts & Betts - 3 as had the life worried out of him by a | tached to the central postoftice went on a | tion. PRbRoBhE el ! DO YOU WANT shrew. You can't tell by the size of & man's | strike today and all mail deliveries in the dis- | Voting on tabling the motion to consider Toralle Omphs ] ol oot 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, PENSION ¥ A PENSION? / house the size of his happiness. A “lady s | trict covered by them are suspended. A dele- | resulted: Yeas 104 nays 50—tho speak FERER e bl Ll G o L WA SR R R RRL & woman who will accommodate herself to | gation called af the oftice of the postmaster | counting, through the clerk, a quorum—and | et <" M PReMe. o i s B o i o " any oircumstances, general and found him absent. The deputa- | declaring the motion carr handed down a decisioh in the famous Carter MANHOOGD b rellof - xow? | ON'S Blunder the last—“Entering Life Without | tion informed the men and the carriers de- | Mr. Breckiaridge (Kentucky) challenged [ divorce case this moraing. The aecision of Farly Docty and Aluve, lmpot e us and recely 1appropriato | A s Vi I ® Spirit of Enthusiasm and Enterprise. | cidea to resume work until they could re- | the correctuess of the count, {nstaneing the | the lower court Is aMirmed, Mis. CAUter 15 | osort bimeusis g ot rabiorg AR ealtEaily | Uivbie and tull Wstructions, for XoUk case, with a | AND STIFF 1on do overything faster than thoy used to. | ceive a reply to their demayds from tne post- | names of Enloe, Herbert, Crain and Fithian | defeated and Mr. Leslie Carter retains pos- | bes Hews o sert ifoo aud seaiod 1 vri feiaie B LONGSIAW & BAL & &% Wickedness and crime result not so much | master geucral himself, and stating that they had not been present. | sesstou of the child. Adiross LECLANCHE LNSVITUTY, 160 & 148 Willlam 8., .Y, l Refterences giy, Box i, Wash Boyd's Opera House Block.