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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDA ‘.Z JULY 1801 —-SIXTEEN PAGES. P e ——— MR, INCALLS' IRRIDISCENCE, | piziniasizssveietosiusst | 11 SCREAMED ITS LOUDEST. | it et iy | PARKINSON AT BLOOMINGTON, | "aevtices wessprwen - SNYDER'S FATAL CELEBRATION The business side of George Washington was Lincoln and Offie and K¥déburg for Tecum: ,r'-',;.-rm']:‘;:‘:‘:fl-lfll«l:xln‘:!:;m“:.— Crete’'s Chautauqna Illuminated by the : L "Ki ‘l':i'(’\ Mr. Ingalls in the following | Flight of the American Eagle is Cheered | seb Jan Loader of the New Orleans Mafia Affair | Across the lieavenly old, A Nebraska Farmer Commits Sufoids at His 7 | unique fashion : iteé 1 i : i tlotl bt Creofghton Veterany ¢ clebrate. i ation Lt dnlL asistoarsts rapro Hitter of a Polished Mind George Washington's 1hrift, by Patriotio Nebraskune, Chetantoy, Nob., Julyteifi~|Spectal to Tne De'ivers the Oration N s faliaind Homo Near Wayne, for the people of Nebraska, and the . K “(ieorge Washington, in addition to his Ber, [—The weather wiethreatoning this - THeY NOVE SAW OUT HFHITes MOve other virtues, was a prudent and thrifty and Y o | moraioy uukit. EBORY 10-Pelock WIth & ToW o =4 it hewrd our soldters cheer. TREASURES FROM H1S EXPERIENGE, | forchanded suwn. Ho kuew & good thiog | AUEURN'S ENTHUSIASM RATHER DAMPED. ng unti ock with & fow | ENTHUSIAST C GREETING ACSODED HIM. | (% SEVERAL INDEPENDENCE DAY ACCIDENTS, . | when b saw it [Iaughter], and he knsw ita | showers, sufficient to thopoughly lay the dust. 5 fre but stuple fo lowors TS good ways oft. \When a youth on surveying ot Happlly the skies then. . cleared and no TR0 moreat DEOREE O theh.ofy sl expuditions he mado valuable locations that % Aty " s. Cole- | brighter day has blossed the reuntd o vo 6" s tho Nae ur doops of 1oy 2 3 ) " Gews of Thought in Corollary ot ,1,"“‘ Ldiminiah in value &fterward, The loca. | SOnKIng Lains Only Drove the Cele :‘x“:m'r. ‘ll.\yl;l‘l ”";”'h.}k;yl‘\l _I| :”.'i“ ”"t': Colorado Peoy Ce'ebrate the Na Our ps of loyulty The Atwoods € red at the Fromont Lloquenve — “Problems of the tion of the capitsl,” aud here Mr. Ingalls Diants to a Shelter W here Orators W 16 POOPISy g pedmad detorminec tion's Birthday by Opening Their Our huarts must keep (what In good faith Church Trial -Severe Rains Ree ilog J smilod inn sortof quizzical way, “within sal Dypoteohriantad Fail to be present, and threatentng clouds did not Mineral Palace—Dny Obsceyol OUF fathers kept before), G Century®” in the Tight fifteen miles of his farm, id not impair the H e L suflice to doter them, 3 L L3y v Our country first, fn life o death, ported--An Electric Consolls of the Pust. valus of thut cstate, He was an honest ing-~A Glorious Day. At 10:30 Captain W. C. Henry of Grand Elsewhere. ‘:‘Il|‘, ,\‘i,,,“.,,,,“,,fi‘ S Ao &b MARGIos debtor, but An exact, if not exacting, cred slan o 108t te HE b AR I B IR —_— ftor. T repeat that af the time of i denth (sland made one of tho most telling | choers whon o wus fatroduced. | Mr, Depew P e hie was the richest man In the vountey. How | Avnuay, Neb., July 4.—[Special Telogram | SBeeches of the occasion, Ht was full of 1acts | pioowrvaros, ML, duly 4. The most nota- {Spectal to Tar Bre.| | 1o E N 10 worth? Botween $500,000 and * ikl i which tended to prove that the government, S AL £ e slneation of independence wis not an Warse, Neb, July 4.--[Special to Tum of Indopendence | g 000, Dolay tHure Aro scords of 'mon 1| L0 Tne Ber.]—Auburn todny exhibited her | while not biameless, was not justly entitled | b'e and euthusiastic cclobration of Tude el it was a rosult. 1t is the quality Brr.j—Frank Snyder, a farmor resuling |- Shiis canniey whosn. REntal - inooie \s | abundant enthusiasm and patriotism in two | to the abuse which it seoms to be the desire | pendenco day n the history of Bloomin AU TR AL about four milos suutheaat of this place, com: 8 cou vhose 1CO! exceed of BHiblG me A 0 MEASUTS oub to g ; s EO% ] dangers th oning the state which o 0 08 Southens s place, come Crete Cuan u, and hends | the entire 7alue of aill the property held by | grand celebrations. One was held by the '{;"“',‘ '{}'H&l";"‘_:::;'":_lll;\hf‘l":”_”.\::"‘g.‘l"'v u'mnnn which occurred today. The orator :\.r.‘ of government hold in choek of for mitted suicide this 1aorning by placing the | the vichest man in the country 100 years ago, siness me ve & Nixon' s Ll s ( continge o oceasion wi V. S. Parkinson of Lin i o 3,0.0,000 At peoplo wars xhakon by tho dwellors within tho | the Fiehest man iu tho ountry 100 fears ugo, | businoss men of Auburn n Howe & Nixon's | o 1o ‘und pitched their tepoes on tho. out- | o asion was W. 8. Parkinson of Within fifty vours 15,0.0001 of peapie ka6 of A ENO It AERIRAL K18 T61Y breasd sootien and tented walls of thissummer clvy, | LUere I8 onie marn—-the large private o ne | Park. Owing to the heavy rain this morning cts of the camp. New Orleans, the leader of the citizons In | i 'Syutes, o poriod s (ts own | and puiling the triggor, the charge entering Wt by the time the bell on the auditoriuzm ;‘:::‘:‘Ixn‘y;::v.._h.‘..":;\ WHO fhose Borids than | the programme was delayed until afternoon afternoon on tho fair grounds, | the Mafia riot of that city. Not less than | perita = Tt ds = wafe to say - thay | tho hoart and killing bim instautly. The wonicea the meridian of the day y | the eatir tato of o Washmgton When tho stand exercises wero transforred [ there wore = flve eatrlos in - tho | 10,000 visitors, amoug whom were many who | f8 SR i JE (USRS N GWOUR | deed was done fn a bedroom of his house s of the. morming had bech chused | a8 worth. I uon't thiuk that is right, | o the opora house. G. M. Hitcheock of the | frotting = wace: . Brigadior, = Clandio | came hundreds of miles, wore o tho eity. | b willing to Tave the' foriuiation of 'tho | while ho wis supposed to ve dressit to ate | Tho problem that we are to consider | World-Herald addressed the audience. The | (o' 2 ¥ The oity was profusely decorated, Aftor a | methods by whicli it should ho hrougit within | tond the celebration nt Wayne. No ono_was y u Kindly summer aun and there Was | oy we aro to_prevent it. Fifty of the | Auburn band, nssisted by a good. gieo club, | WoU 10 Wree struight hoots by Brigadier, | o rand parado 12,000 1 imbled at | SA€ Hmltations and restrictions to represeits |y the house at the tire excopt the wifa of ov in thousands of heacts that July 4 cat urticies of life are now controlled by | furnishod mus ) e club, | gwned by Minills & Hewins of Norfolk; [ #rand parade 12.000 people assembled a atives of the Trish, German, Scandinavinnand | i S8 SOUSE (00 b0 ety rushod fnt RGN AtbF THEATS) LHG, fiig ourics AU LH | Srad(ORGE, Ll t8 BN EOFBOPALIONE, U0 DED | S g ey O ond, Claudie, and third, Prinve . Best | Fraukiin park and Mr. Parkinson was mteo- | Tallan sociotios of dho United Sttes. Wo | e oy T5via it " soor man hus little chance g0 into busi- | g o] Phaaiddio. P 2 duced hy Mayor Foster, Mr. Parkinson was | W0t nocontract lubor to pauperize our indus- | 0 oo o bod & aero playing of & suburban band, be indeed a great | poor man hus little chance to ko into busi- | aud partook of the free lunch, and witnessed h ding race was won by Captaln Du tris, n ninals to pr yon our communi- | the bed where it had falien rushed to the ness. One of the questions that are to be | the various foot e running ¥ oR Dy Captaia greeted with prolonzed cheers ties and fillour prisons, nolepers to debase our [ nearest neighbors for assistance, he dis- C 00% telle, second, Dock. @ I ¢ 1%, 10 lepe « our | nearest neighbors for nss 0 pe dis decided at the next presidontial election is | The second colebration was to have | 1elle, sccond, Doclke. ¢ "Tia sednios \Which followed tho nddress & blood tnd deplete our hospitil funds . But we | charie of the gun set fire to the clothing of Chautauquans in particular. | Whetlier undern government of tho peoplo | boen held_ at Bonnetts grove, one milo | v At thoannual business meoting W. H. | G IRCe o W B | still linve rjom for the Tonest, e heaitny, | e Uhesased ks Wikw the Bed clovhine: but By two o'clock the vast auditoritm was [ and for the people and by the neople, Whoro | west of towr. and was —under the mane | Vab Guilder of Antelope was eiected colonel, | Scarcely be ~describod, —Tho assemblago | the industrions und the intellicent. | huve | games wero extinguished without much. difs croudod with the yoomanty of Nebrasks | all men aro equnl boforo - the law, any man | M el A A o4 [ and Rev. L. V. Long of Knox chaplain for lly pressed around tho orator, choering | RO patience with the week knoed. spindicd | fAMmes wore extinicuishod without mich crowded with th " ? @ nro q ore " tne law, wiy man | agoment of the'farmers ulliance assisted by | th' ensuing year. The county committoo | for Parkinson, Ne 5 tor CHOCHIT | ahvunikod. . watey . bratned - dyspeptie | fleuity by the neighbors. Tho wife and one multiplied by men and women from Towa and | "As A right to obtain absolute control of £200,- | citizens of South Auburn. Owing to the | gloteq wera A. J. Lindsay of Kuox v Parkinson, New Orleans and the south, | i, espatr of “this republie. T “have | ¢hild are the remaining members of the even South Dakotn, tho maenot nutractivg | %000 when the per eapita distribution | rain tho exercises'wora feld i the court | § % frauieid of ‘Antolopé, Heury Stone of shaking hands with him and speaking words | no' syuipiihy and gniy | contenp for | family. Thero was 1o apparent wmotive for ould bo less 000 ave heard meor ouse yure on. rowel vas ox- | % 3 s J L congra on;: 7oK SKisat e | watery patriotism, know men who » doed. thi great gathering being tho lato prosident | \Gith temority enougl to qucstion whother & | heated to arrive trom Steila and_ deliyer the | Pieree; and J. C. Oliver of Codar. of congratulation. good will and osteom for | RIEY, | BATIONS, oy Hhink ey son ' | O 40ed - of the senate, John dames Lugalls, ex-sen citizen hud o rlght to $100,000,000 or even | Hays address, but failing to appear, the time ”'l ||\'\')my~uh.lll FmE s ulfm‘rlmml‘\ between t:wxn'm“"“‘ reprosents, The weather was shudow of wnarehy menucing thelr posscssions Sonth Sioux City ftems, FORTECARSAA, £10,000,000, In the strictest confidence be- | was taken by Judge J. S, Church of Auburn | ¢ Niobr rowns and the nton | delightfal and the ovents of the day were un Know men who live ahroad out from i Bt O Tl b i o : aken by | J.8, 4 AtHIBLTo : ponvlbAd scokaof B0to 16 b andor the Amerlean avatanehe. T hopo they yern Stovx Crry, July 4.—[Special to Tum A short musieal servico proceded tho loo. | Dyeen mssclfand you, I seriously question | and Kev. Marion Boats of South Omaha, A Athletics rosultec 1t scoroof 201018 1 | marved by accldont of any kind Will never roturi (Applause.] Wo neithor | Ber.|—The Grand Army post and their y M whether, in the sense of giviug compensation | good crowd 1w ttendance. The O e courso of his remarks Mr. Parkin- [ want them 0o wo want the offspring o vae; Mias Rossnbiatt of New Yorie, rondars |t S | T O el o, b oray hio, campfiro was addressed touight by | 10 the course of his remarks Mr. Parkin- | want then por o we want the ofsprink of | frionds of this city aro holding & pienic and ing o soprano solo by Bakoven, “A Winter | aven 81,000,000, [Groat applause.] And Yot | deal of rivaley. attended the preparation of | Golouel 8. Draper of Niobrara, W, L. Hou- [ son said: wEhostars and strives have no | “rion, N. . Aliriel of fstand spoke | celebration in the grove west of town today. Lullaby,” and it was, as it moeant to be, cool | the ronsen why I have not §1,000,000 is ba- | these celebrations, but each was' as near u | 9¢rson of Creighton and oth A magnifi- | more faithful lovers than the men of the now | of the fiustrind culture of New Enls Our peoplo celebrated the ann b i SRS ATOY. oW HOW th b 1D A PRI Blud > cent display of fireworks is being discharged | south, No mors earnostand determinod de Mijor MeKinley spoke of the threo and rofreshing, for the sun by 2:30 was send- 10t know how to get i complete success s the unprovitious weathor [ coft SPIRY 00 IR 8 B i | & making por ods Gf onr. history, tha wir of the cousummation of plans for the ing down his strongest rays. Upon the ;‘;"-"‘“l“m which secmied to greatly amuse | would permit. Both factions discharged | fi 1 Siated. Every preparation for the | fonders of the honor of that beloved flag can | independence, the adoption of the constitution | tion of the Pacific Short Lino railroad sad 1 e audience. ze QU G rewor s avel 2 2 SEE it i ound withi: e four corne 6 nn e for v preseryation of = 3 3 S g conclusion of the musieal part of the pro- | "N NI unique was Senator Ingalls :;:_";:,,‘,.'.,v:,“f,;f:,"“'..f‘,‘ D o cbration of our nutionul day has boen | e found within the four corners of the na- QLS CI T IRCO DR * | wagon bridge across tho Missouri river at gramme, Dr. Willard Scott, president of the | drew o pen picture of himself and Jav | Tryan this mormng, Ho wns on his way 1o ipleted. Ex-Lieutenant Governor George | tion. None will rosent more quickly an in- i eics, which were brief, three cheers wero | this place, in a royal manner Thursiday evens Yrato abgt roducer s speaker | Gould, whom he eh ‘torized as the greates i i ¢ alh 4 D. Meiklejohn arrived tonight and will | sult to it. This the prosident would have | given for tho next zovernor of Ohio. % T ¥ ahiootin Crete Chautauqua introduced the speaker ald, whowm he characterized as the gr t | speak at Brock and stopped in Auburn” on \ ine. Bonfires, fireworks, anvil shooting, A o HAHES “He Ll it PE & make the oration. The gatekecpers report | | SRS AeaRNE (80 EalE, 1 t Hulstead spoke next of “The Preser- % Y AL 1) ot the d: objeet of public exceration today He and | his way thither. 1 ned had he seen fit to visit our city, an % S 4 g ! { speech-making were indulged Introdu ing the Orator. I," he said amid laughter and applause, “ave . 4 today's attendance at this that othor man than whom I think non O a0 Chio! | 1S eI f O IGAL G Bibe Tho ComRiewaH 6F 2 g the Orator, 7 he said amid laughter and o et s that othor ono avid Grege o klyn closed the | in to their fullest oxten 10 completion of o about tne sume age. We came into active Great Ball Games, . 7 at Wi greater lives today can feel if ho will ouly | speakin s with a spirited address on the siub- OTe: RICTOPRE "It hias been part of the principle of this | fifo ahout the same time. He entered Wall IATTON 5 Special Telo: ool At ahoc some to us. We will show ¢ wo oct of “Loyalty and Americunism.” i MU Rk R pendence day some notablo figuro to speak | gotul of his cupital, sot 1t and his como protty | FTam to Tue Ber)—About two thousand | ¢ Pug Bir, |—Ihe celobration at this place | K1 carétly mood. say I moan’ the great Indians Take Part. AR Ll DU D) GRS, L ‘3‘"’(‘\‘nvw\.'"v‘r'l“-"I~ o liml‘nml' -~v-‘|\{“(u:'\‘.§:: near eatching the wholo world with 1t, [ | People were present at tho celebration bere | waqa success notwithstanding the heavy | secrotary of state, James G. Blaine. [Ap- ey, Nob, July 4.—|Spectal Telegram | ™ onee 0. Flagg, roprosenting the Amorde t‘:-H»m\usdlwo‘{:”“:::“rll '.‘x“.:f’vrmu u';’um SRtRtoen ;m'm_-d \l\m with —a gripsack, and today. Everybody from the country and | pajy of last night and this forenoon. The plause.] Ber.|—From every business house | can Building and Loan association of Minne- a6 bolng the best ablo 1o tell to tho peopie of | of > u i am ,\1’|‘\!1uxl‘»’“l“::"i:8 fi::: m‘{xhhgnnu lm\'us‘flm:lfml in l? l‘“l'“"’.l‘:t“’ in | crowd during the afternoon was large and ‘,Sl‘";ul‘ ;}“"l'l““‘.‘q""(‘rn:‘r" \“r o) r‘l“l[”)l'l-'”‘;f" l}";; and residence the American flag flonted today | apolis, was arrestod hero Wednesday on coms this Chautauqua the truths of freedom, und | Beara'Mr. Ingalls spenk, and who I8 famitiar | ® SCHCral Rood time, Thero wero speeoios, | ordorly, Thero was & liberty polo 106 | g (6t B REEMERs (0 SHECHELY | and the glovious Fourth will ever bo romem- | Bnt filed by parties to whom ho had oucof these two figures 15 hero with You [ with the curious physiognomy of his faco and | Music, dances, races, ball games, tennis, | foot high raised on tho court bouse | Many daners have beon safoly passed and | bered in western Nebraska as the largest cel fhol ‘!;111‘.\,. i GRER H G).H\ILS O of us have com from the east in | MO% beard tho expressive inflections of his | ronst ox, free dinner and many other fea- | poro and a flag run up therzon perils still beset the way. “Wherover the | coration thathas over occurred n Siducy. | by the nuthorities at Lincoln, making it uns “Many_of us hav from th voice, will not be surprised that for several | tures. There was a gun shoot, free entrar Miss Eva McDonald Valish, state alliance | people are apathetic to public duties,” con- | The morning exercisos opoued with & | lawful for a building and loan association of time to join the ranks of this western half of [ mijutes the applauso und laughtor filled the | J. B. Ballard of this place was the winner in 1 ) tinued Mr. Parki “the public vico g 9 the country, and while we look back | vaet str o bl 2 b lecturer of Minncapolis, spoke in the coury | tinued Mr. Parkinson, ‘‘the public service | nytional salute of forty-four guns. The | another state to do or solicit business in Ne- ountry, - vast structu tive straignts. T P becomes corrupt. Wherever the people ure § braska without first complying with tho law to our lives upon the Atlantic const we still AR ARYIone1y o deavoring ono g BRNCEAIIDE o e e house grove in the afternoon and Hon. W. A. T % 18810 ;i pavade represented the various business in Lol e ol pual At i upon the Atl a s anxiously endeavoring,” he con be kid baseball nine of Cambridge, Neb., S0 § alive to their public duties the public sorvice | P S AR e S tRLON A roAs SheARDETOrETAtIES: feel sure that we have ;l\(’“'« \;'t_l ourlotin | tinued, “during tho spare moments that I | beat the kid niue of this place and the first | McKeizhan spoke in the opera house to an | s honestly and eficiently administered.” | terests of this town. A feature that caused | Apperman of Covington, who fined Mr this new empire. And so toduy weareto | now Yave at my command, to ascertain | nine of Cambridge was beaten in a closely | immense audience. The shooting tourna- | (jreed for public offices Mr. Parkinson cou- | much excitement was the attack on the old | jyjre 310 and costs. His attorney securad a listen to a man, who w!nl? ho came from the | whether any millionaire has avquired that to | contested game by the first nine of Avapa- [ ment was better thun vesterday. In the | (dered ono of the most trying evils of | Deadwood and Bluc Hills coach by u band Lt NaLaRn corpus, and the solicitor is east originally, is part of this great western | which Tam entitled, and whether I am going | hoe. This game was by far the most inter- | cartridee company shoot Lathshaw took | yhe hour. Everyone wanted office | of kenuine Indians. Henry St. Rayner de- | goain freo. 2 world. A mun who has been the president | {5 got it back again. I should like to have a | esting feature of the programme and was | first money: Nethaway cecond; Knapp, | “the intelligent = white wman, tho | livered an cloquent oration at the skating | “Af o) X Teoata MInat of te sonate of tho United States, now o | private car. n steam yacht, & summer home | witntssed by almost tho entlro. crowd. The | third ana C. Nethaway fourth. ' Tn con’ | guftauchised megro and . tho ixnorant | Fnk. In the afternoon a basoball gamo was [ ya o cohe s S ine wil o seeurod by tho farmor. Hon, John James Ingalls will talk | on the Hudson and a putace in New York | ruin, lasting from 7 a. m. until noon, did nov fifteen live birds,” Nethaway | ypnigrant, Tt was a torrible ovil—the cause | plaved batween tho Black Stock- | Ruuisaton company and extended from o dnjons Some Broblomalo the Second | city, but the reason why I have not got them | nterfere much with the programme. Miller, second; Latshaw and | of most of our trouble—and someting must [ Ings of Cheyenne aud the Sidney | iNGill to Dunning, Neb., to connect with Jentur, . 2 will be found here,’” and he significantly f —— ox, fourth money, In contest three, 10 5 BOEral cel 3 sl nino resulting” in & victory for i Suc) b Wi ¥ be done to correct it. Omceholdors should 8 tuo Black Hills route] Such a1 ild be A symphony in gray was the ex-sonator a3 Shodintg foratBaar. Y it Two Accidents. BIte ok eN atiayray WanNiTsUiaonaviLDs ° Lo ¢ 3 3 8 SoceULLINEEInIE o o Black Hills route] Such a line wa 3 ¥ 3 touched his forchead, “and not in the statute s ay- | conduct the co o go no- | tho Sidneyites. Over two thousand peoplo 4 i ¥ Hving 18 opped © t 1) f tho broad J f conduct their offices for tho good of the poo. A 3 I of vast benetit 1o this section, giving us a di- ho stepped to the front of tho broad | books. Itis the fault of tho Crentor. Beaven Crry, Neb, July 4.—[Special [ lor second, M third, and DeHart | pi r solfist 5FTot them 'set | attended the game. Horse racing and foot | Do Y : o B e R s Hos 4 ) ) v pleand not for selfish _ends. Let them set g Tect lino to the coal ficlds of Wyoming, be platform to speak to 10,000 people who ; Teieet e B 2 hll s way | Latshaw carried off the silver cup presented 8 ERILLGNE BR8OVS W racing were also interesting figures. Tonight el > QrritONgIWB4 AR R R e S Hints 1 Nature. gram to T )= WhileFonf sty || LalSiawicartorio e stive LE the example and then their successors would 3 3 sides devoloping & vast territory west, by Sl L st ol In conclusion Mr. Tngalls said that he | to this city to participate in the celebration ML Ll Lol ze. Ina | follow in their steps. Patriotism was not | & mammoth free dunce is o progress at the | wpiiy wa would derive & rovenuo from supe He wore a gray Prince Albert suit of recent Haaor v ¥ match between Sophis Nethaway and Mrs, i rink. A grand pyrotechnic di Whe 1 o re s i o could not disguise the fact that the present | and shooting ' ent Eli v p v ks . o | ge it slumbered sophorifi Another nk. A gi pyrotes S plies furnisned. newness. His fect were shod in patent L, & tournament Eli Marler, a young | Latshaw at 10 blue rocks the former won, P 5 & APEL Hats X Covil was a terrible appetito for the | tonight. The magniticent crops in the count; B réisd lcathors and gray over gaters gave u natty | WS & momentous crisis, that tho destructive | farmer, was futlly wounded this mornwg | breaking four to Latshiaw's threo. i, ot wronttn "d ot had beey | B4vo caused eroat rojoicing to tho peoplo and Valornthie RAsales. appearance to the slim, attenuated figurs of o are marshaled for | 0" doidental discharge of a shot gun | A match has boen arranged botween Lat- | prd WHSOR o0, WEHE ARG JA0E TE0C Bl | added largely to the success of the day. T ALETI EE N T 615 4 220 S salal Talas the There was a silverly | the final coutest. Upon this continent was | DY tF cenky ot | shaw and Nethaway for 100 a side, ut 50 | qpi 3 RbeBRB N Ok oee —-— i gray glint in his spectacles and his hair and | 10 be fought the battle that meant despotism | Which he was carrying, the load entored his | 5005y to take placein the near futnre. ;“""“'"_“;‘Nf"I']“‘(;ll‘z‘[‘):’i,!";‘;"“";' '\‘I:”L‘,“(“'“l‘:\"';"‘m‘;m Cleared the Atwoods. gram to Tur Bre.]—This place has addi- : Bvort vi o or victory. This is the last experiment in nt chest. ‘The doctors bave given up all e P o 9 (S 1 o ause ojoicing. ew day: md sche havo, ss cvry one kuows, been | 2 UEIORY, | Thia 8, fhe, last e Xberiment, 10 | hopes Tor his rocovery: o T Doawrecicen, “Thix desir. for wealth. he | Farvoxt, Nob., July 4.—[Specinl Telogram | toual cause of refoicing. A few duys ago A% he appearod upon the platform a storm | Atiempt to cure the ills of society by Statuto [ The large barn of County Judge Lewis n 2 U LA said in conclusion, *has stunted the better | to Tur Ber.|—The jury in the Chamberlain- | Word was veceived that tho license of the of applause greeted Mr. Ingalls, lasting for | Will bo as futile as the effort to make tho | Was struck by ligntning lust night, fice BEATRICE, Neb., July 4. —[Spocial Tele- | desires and qualities of man. Against this | Atwood church trial renderod its verdict | Dost trader at Fort Niobrora had been re- i s oot hton cury stund ot zero in July and boiling | ensuing, and was suved only by immediate | gram to Tnr Br The old Beatrice elec- [ we must contend, and to overcome it public | yooi @ FRICTE o 00" Condsatrom the | Voked by the order of tho secretary-of-war, he recognized by a jerky little bow. point in January. ackign; tric light company and the new Beatrice gas | obinion must bo educated and Americanism | /0050 of fraud in the iand and coal option | and now on the heels of that comes the in- Vears ngo, Me. Tngalls said, he had list- | The colebration hero was a suceess, not- e 3 fhoo &4 | intensified. While we uro grasping aftor the | §b o S o 2 £ Retrospective Remarks. anediatons e ol e e e toread List, I withstanding the unfavorable weather of the | 210, €leCtric jeompans(sho latiar bolng re- Jigpidow the substance ot hapolness is bolng, | 408l8mado agatnstshein by ov. Onambor: | formatlon that tho supreme) court, ot the | 5 ) J o e e ently granted o twenty-one vear franchiso | Sostrovod lain, Sta e hadlasRabalt ke SAYS T StA OF et This is an impressive, majestic and im- | heurd the scratehing of & piu at the other | MOrning. P. Groat of Lincolu, talked | cently grant ; 3 destroyed. i Boid state had decided the caso of Cherry county posing spoctacle,” bogan the mau from Kan- | end. Naturo was teying to tell him about | allianco doctrines and Rev. J. H. Pressou of At ol e Yy . = seared No Clouds. vsJ. M. Thatcher, post trador, in favor of s0s, 41t scoms almost incredible that n gen- | the telophono. He was mnot prevented by | Peru, delivered an uble address for theold [ the nume of, tho Beatrice Licht und Posor DAY AT WOODST0C Juvsses, Ne st the state, In this case Thateher sought to e L R D RS ] | o O R, RO oo T s compuany and have incorporated as such, Tho s Juveses, Neb, July d.—|Special Tole- | 0L Mo Collection of his state and county fines of the Great American Desert. When | no statute which forbade him from acquiring e SIDOUBIGIONE new consolidation went into effect July 110 | Plenty of Ratriotic American Orat)ry | Eram to the'lns Be .| —Theday was cloudy, | taxes because doing business on a mlllmff 1 left Chicago my memory cou'd not help but | a fortune by ndding to tho convenience and Lincoln's Double Oclebration. continue:for ninety-nine years, The capital P e but a largo crowd listened to fine speeches by | reservation. §1,200 in delinquent taxes will goback to the time when I left the cast, | comfort of maukind. ‘“The trouble was,” he LixcoLy, Neb., July +.—[Special Telegram | stock is §250,000, with £150,000 }mm up. The General Van Wyck and B. F. Pratt. be collected by this decision. thirty years ago. Then St. Louis was the | added, “I didn’t know enough.” The leather | t0 Tite Bee.|—The Fourth was duly recog- dircctors are J. . Smith, the four Maxwell | "V"“""?!‘:"“v UU"‘{‘ . Juls : 4|~*"<"“‘3' C. o farinieat ontpost of civilization and Jefferson | sucker by which lie used o 1ift stoncs when | nized at Lincolu today with two distinet cel- | biotoEs i A- Watrous and Willinm Eic onenlgatiered aldisingnished Jopmuan ol NOT GUALT Thrown from a Fridge. City bu o stopping point nlong the iie. | a boy was the gorm of the air brake, but ho | ebrations, one at Cushman park aund the other | dent; Ed. 1. Maxwell, vico presidont, and rell. The officers are J. K. Smith, presi- | American orators at Roseland park today for Etmwoon, Neb., July 4.—|Special Tele- Siuce that time I have voted to udmit seven | did not have the genius to seo it. The Ange- e participation in the Fourth of July celebra- | A Popular Verdict Reached in the | gram to Tur Bee.| —This afternoon, as Ale St "ihto ™fho "inion where once. stood | s was motten itk bt sabt of b ADKS: | at Lincoln park. As the former was heid in | Albert Maxwell, secretary and trensurer. | Lt ; : tion. Chauncey M. Depew, William Mc- | Celebrated Cheyenne MurderTrial. | fred Pyzor and wife were driving to the cel ! i il samant e conjunction with the veteran soldiers’ re. [ The company propose to” operato elec Sk lbol sl i . % et e RyzoLINdNY T oo gty dudian and b | camels hair brsh upon a little square of | Widiy' was, of courseythio. leading colobra. | and gas lights and cloctric motor strect rail- | Kinley, Genorul Hawley, Scuator Aldrich, | Gueyrxsr, Wyo. July 4 —[Special toTue | cbration at Wabash, tho horse, which is justment of the apportionment of the elev- | it. The exercises of man's capacities and | ton: At botn places there were balloon as- vs. The new company should not be con- | General Howard und Murat Halstead were | Bep.|—The scusationul trial of C. P, Fille- | bliud, became nnmanageable north of town, ‘enth census the seat of government has veen | abilities were not prevented by legislation, censions and parachute drops. with the Beatrice rapid transit and | on the list of speakers. John Wanamaker | brown for the alloged murder of Hiram | and ran off the bridge plunging down about transserred o this westera empire, far from | - “Inis government," he said, finally, “is | , At Cushman park the old soldiers cathered | power company, which Is an enuirely differ- | tolegraphed that e could not come. lks camo toan end tonight when the | twenty feet into the creek. Mrs. Pyzer was the salt-washed sands of tho Atlantic. This | based upon the New' Testament, upon’ the | tozether revived old memorics, sun patri. | ent concern. Congressman Charles Russell of Connecti- | jury, ufter boing out an hour, came 1o with a | under the buggy and_ when taken out was new empire holds the sword and the purse of | teachings of Jesus Christ, who declared that | OUC sones and celebrated as only old veterans Fatality at Sutton, cut welcomed all on behalf of Mr. Bowen and 3 o iy, B nearly drowned and is now suffering great this country, and we shall use them both for | all men were equal befe h can. Inaddition there was a match game of 5 5 n cut wele 1 jonpuend bl on an dict of ‘“not guilty.” Throughout the | FE i Holl saivod: 1 wos Nem q oré tho law and that | {X ] L ] 10N, Nev. July 4.—(Special Telogram | tnen introduced G ey S et 4 i e pain.” It is fearod that she has received in Justice Yestorday we may nave boen dem. | the fatherhood of God resulted in the brother. | baseball between the Lincoln Giants and [ = July} S then introduced General Joseph R. Hawloy | course of the trial tho intorest in the out- | farncy injiries. ocrats, republicans and alliance men—for 1 | hood of man. But, as I snid before. Bl turns | Omaba Nonpareils, resultiug in favor of the f o Tur Bek, | —The cclebration was a suecess | aq the prosident of the day. General Haw- | come has beon groat, and wus especially L haye Heard that, there aro oven allianco men | out sometimas to Bo Dennis. 'Ot of every latter by a/score/of 61to Dorotoday, (Ihosucakors wero Hon, Taomas!| leyilspeschiwaa brlor, i shown today by the largo number of snecta- A Dan in Nebraska [laughter|; tomorrow we may | struggle, out of every coutest, has come Mettus, Mr. Bigelow of Lincoln, and Dien | ). Howard, th i . : Tioey, Neb., July 4.—[Speclal Telo- = ! 4 iy x haonbiac ' Carried Out in Full. gt h jeneral O. O. Howard, the next speaker, | tors, iucluding many ladies, who LDEN, . y be democrats, ropublicans and alliance mon, | bronder liberty, greater opportunitics for July 4.—[Spectal Tele. | Dobson. The hose company gave a fine ox- | yogan by praising the rogular army. Ho said | crowded the court room. An olo- | Rram to Tk Br]—A flood equul to tho ono :Ei‘-m?“&‘é’ r::a:u‘x‘."no\:::nrl:,n:ntxlflir‘flbr:vrc?:. 331':5:::|?‘::.::}dl1$:fl-:'&rfl"x?e'x'nhlférq(:\’xullhseo S5 srf-‘llnIHI':"l:;‘fiflfnlb‘“fluflrdless of & heayy | Bibition run of one hundred yards and cou- | yo momber of it had ever proved disloyal. Qiiont W addresstiwas | made s in & (ihol | l0f unci161s nowleweeping SliroughiTiden but @ common country,’ one and fusep: | of this confict upon which wo Mave en: | rain oarly this morning and a cloudy and | Dung and, gotung water i thirtyslX | uNo private ever did, pertiaps, buta good morning by R W. = Brecktold, | Qur peoploworo arouscd atd o'clock by the nr{n)xu?‘.l]‘nk B :‘e:-:i«{"“wfillf“cl?:;?' nu‘;xst)ll{l('}y( at last | choerless forenoon the sun burst torth about | g Were flne and everything pass. | MARY officers proved disloal,” interrupted a | the junior attorney for the defense, during | Finging of ‘mu church w:x nnlll found the gress of the Auglo-Saxon race Senator In- | the Am{,’,h,un'lwnp{u_ gm;‘,‘];":ml;:"f;-l""’.;ng{ noon and the well prepared and attractive | ed off pleasantly but at tho | congressman on the platform. whicn ho had the jury and a large part of the | streets raging torrents and their houses : 5 i ; 3 | Mudienco ir tears, he sentor attorney for | flooded. e railroad track is damaged and Falls then paid a noble and elcquent trionte | ress. in tho wealth, industrs and contimed | PrOgFamme for the day was caried out i [ 185t part of the display of firoworks a sad | ‘“Thoy weronot 1s mumorous as tho dis- | {CIA000 L™ InG prasccution made quite | trams will bo delaved several hours, At to the pooplo from whom the American nation | intelligence of the entire American ropublic. | full. Rev. W. A. Baldwin held a large and | 8ccident occurred, A large rockot, as it was | loysl member of cougress,” tartly replied the | jo; A , 1 4 255 i “ b e 81 . . - WA 1 X lodh ik hor.o 58 3 thy addresses. When the jury returned | this hour, 8:35, the water is sabsiding. has sprung. “Among thom.’ bo said, “were | " ““Tliese, then, aro tho problems 1 would | appreciative audienco for an hour in & very | bos & re O X e & Cutie. | geueral. Coutinuing, Gonoral Howard said, | to'the court roo.n the prisoner and the audi- —— no nihilists or socilists. Tho Anglo-Suxon | speak to you on this Fourth of July." ablo address. . Many_ facos wero seon from | oo, cued do A e e notabtly: | among othor things: ence waited breathlessly to hear the verdict Newman Grove Doings onsratleriaticalaf tndiyidualls Ry ot mere || A e closed his locture a loug burst of ap- | neighboring cives. * Horse racing, music dis- (;:‘.5,15::"%;,?: Wna then awent cloan through | The instrament which wo eall tho “Doolara- | read and when it was “not uilty” the crowd | NEWMAN Grove, Neb., July 4. —(Special to sonal liberty, freedom of cons - and the | plause followed the speaker from the plat- | coursed by our home cornet band and fire- | tho sido ¢ R vaoear) won of Tndupendence” stands ws 4 perpetual | went wild, waved hauds and cheered. Tho | Tue Brr.]—A terrific thunder storm visited developrient of the faculties of every man | form, RN nE ey s Twera A the sido oft and Into C. F. Meyers' restaurant. | [0 01 Pittor than any mondwent. | sympathy of the public throughout the trial | g Y was forcibly emphasized. It wis o race, he | o 00 0o = S D e L s L S Jouhun's structuro nnugurited the very' be: | bha aon with. Fillobrown as ho hos beon | Lo, blaco lst night. o lghtuing was said, that would not interminglo with other | CHAUTAUQUA CLLEBRATIONS, d", O 288 med tohave enjoyed the Warlike Pro-eedings . | zinning of a natlon, Lt was the corner stonc l“”‘h "LC" Wath n' SENEL L has beon | neessant and the rain fell iu torrents, bus races. The Chinese have some taste of this. 2z S AVAYeryimuch, Maorip, Neb, July 4. ecial Tele- | of the theocrioy; the harbinger of the king- ‘"U ed upon as the defender of his sister's | ¢id no harih, g The negro has had some melancholy experi- | Fitting Observance of the Day by All q = gram to Tue Ber.]—Tho volebration at "'r”l“‘"‘l’ Duvid ;.Iml .~;u'|' mon, The ey .~I.-.-u anory q Tho rosidence of l'h;'liv hhnlmmu. two lgflc; X chis cia > . , % 5 i ; £ g of loyaity 0 God and the futhers o ol. - AT rom here, was entered last night and robbe sicenianiliia anaronisialandisoslaiisu ine the dssgmblics: Funrer ., July 4.—[Special Tole- | Madrid was an uncqualled success. The | “'s6Tiis our declaration of human rights, ap- Back to His O1d Quarters. e L Saxon race is through with them. gram to Tir Bre,|--This was the great day | Fairfield has so successful a Fourth of July | the dust and making today cool and pleasant. | ikt fie aives of the forest 18 uf the very bo. | the wife murderer, wio escaped from tho Wedded the School Ma'am. From Past to Present. Of the Chautauqua. Between 20,000 and | celebraton been had as today. In the morn- | The attractions were an Indian fight and a | ginningof our nution. It1s the corner-stone | Savanuah jail two months ago, was today re- Sinxey, Neb, July 4.-—[Svecial to Tum Skotehing with vivid colors the sweep of | %000 pooplo were eu tho grounds and tho | ing Hon. J. J. Buchunan of Hustings deiiy- | Sham battle nducted by the Grand Army | of h"mfnlll‘:'r""“;m"{"";f';' bl "',"T‘“‘ wl]'.': {:L turned to that place of confinement by a [ Bre|—Dr. Edwin L. Yarlatz of Lodge Pole the white man across this continent, Senator | €¥eatest throug yet assembled was at the | ered un eloquent and patriotic oration, After | 0f the Republic, which was welcomed by 0" of i succesutul fion, tnd the | Pinkerton dotective. ~Ho was captured in | waus married on Wednesday evening to Miss Tngalls rapidly brought his sudienco'up to the | taboraucle to listen to the address of ex- | ainner minor races wero followed by a very | thousands of people, - FHon, A, 1% Parsons of | g riing o hotter i and the | Chicago & weel ngo after a desperate fight | Adclia lliman of Big Springs, The doctor present time, nnd aftor statinge that without | Prosident Haves, Fo spoko nearly two hours, | €1050 nud iteresting game of bail between | Grant, and Flou, J M Hytonivs of Madrid | are. S ecositul ‘emancipution of | with the police. Ho will bo resentenced and | g u leading practitionor here, being county such inventions ns tho steam railroad, tho | his theme being “Tho Growth and Achieve: | the Edgar club and the Palmer and Lewis [ Mde eloquont addrosses Thejpeoplsofinaflliinmunalarary B e this timo he is quite sure to hang. physician of Cheyenne county. The young tolegraph, and the develonment of labor'sav- | ments of tho Amnerican Kepublic, ita Atincs | €lub ot this city, rosulting in n scora of 13 to | Yicinity have a doublo occasion to Tejoice s | Tewe mohatekaq B ng On oo iton. s 1L BRE 2 brido hus boon teaching school at Big Springs fug machinory, it would Save been impossi- | nod its Future Glorious Destiny,” closing | 14 in faver of the Palmer and Lewis club, A | the rain of last evening insures beyond tho | SERHeR G IO Fuldince "ot Tiha . who LOCAL BREVITIES. the past two years. ble to have held *his country & consolidated | with a grand peroration on the chiracter A ber of interesting running and trotting | FOssibHity of a doubt the most bouutiful har- | FUC, MG By eterious wny his wonders to republic, he spoke ot tue uncqual distribu- | enduring fame of Lincoln. Robert Monroe s fiinshed the programmo for the day ana | VeS¢ Ver kuown in th spiofithe atate perform. we huve alroady eliminated from At St. Philomena's cathedral yesterday | s——— tion of wealth as one of the first problems to | locture Ra o e there wus a grand display of fireworks in th s ey Our systom the principal ciuses of human dis- | morning the seventeenth anniversary ro- 3 = o R St Ao L R e RO maaeeey oo salts Evea el thaanviod efohal| A TSR BATatIIorER D e A General Holida furhince. Wo lave atroudy aoived probiems | quiem mass in memory of Bishop O'Gorman [\ N AR hundred years. From 1860 to 150, despite the | night closed with a fino display of firewor) 1o the OINIFaanE . Keanvey, Neb., July 4.—[Special Telo- | thatuteno thuo seeied to reduirg for thelr | was celebrated. A Js most destructive war that ever occurred upon = Shyredn l' he.gld ashioned Way. gram to Tnk Bee.)—An day was observea | “°W\\T b0« var seoine of the 1ath national | Miss Eva McDouald, national locturer of ‘l‘ms planet I;ull {llle x‘mnm;l{lullnnan,lnnl,» Oratory at Fremont. lA-‘BH. u..]-\ll.\ ll.—\- pecial Telegram to | here only as a legal holiday. Rain fell dur- | birthday, we can confidently predict that Ho [ the farmers' ailiance, will lecture ml.\l the | Afflicted 3 Years by Dreadful Skin 0,000 worth of siaves, this country had | Furmost, Neb..July 2.—[Snecial Teleg Tue Ber.|—Tama, Ia., celebrated the Fourth H who has broueht us thus far whll raise up men | wage question at Grand Army hali, 115 North 3 i 2 grown richer at the rate of £50,000 for every | vo Tur Bre.|--No offort [Breclal Telegram | 8 S aabloned. wag. with o, | 108 the forencon. spolling the arrangemants | gr'purily and wbilliy and’ wisdom. adeduate Fifteenth stroet, tois oveniug, 8 1d Blood Dissase, with In day and hour of thoso thirty years, Thero | 101" BEE N0 offort was mude fu this | (& i e v | of several picuic parties. The Kenrney & | to the solution of every remuining problem. “The funeral of litle Lucille, daughter of tonse Pain and Loss of Bt “Beon weeumulated during this time, | €Ity to colebrate Independence day. This | tous, music, a purade, calitiumpians, etc. | Black Hills rond ran four excurson trains to | o let us then. in conclusion.” lit |\ /The faneral OF Jtes e, Cter ol HaL LIS oo oty e 1 i I by “narles C hte | 8 e AR R R our. minds hd hearts und . con- £1,000,000,000, enough to give every man, | Patriotic duty was left to the Chautauqua to | The oration by Hon, Cnurles Cuttiug, of Chi- | Miller, Pumoer and Callaway. where the | up oue Senas dof MOCHES nG, cORs o blace at 8 o'clock this afternoon frcin the 2. ) AL L o, S tampinto —- - woman and 'child beneath the flag u com’ | perform and the grounds were crowded all | C8#0, Was fitting aud eloguent. Excellent | Fourth wus celobrated in grand style. Seve | giily SN utlons, and, whilo wo magnify onr | residence of J. C. ro, 116 ¢ 3 \ kom0 6ol gh 10/ BOAUED 10 OVCry TARIY B | ARy The L Orator bt the b dhg ot ot} | e ‘Was furnisned by the iadies’ choral | eral hundred peoplo availed themselves of | il RehIOVommenie €16 10 MO the R0y thitt :;’:Lhnan‘;{d-l'l S hadlod ariace | AllOther B madies Fall. Relloved comfortable homo; to educato and” keep the | Haney of Chicago, who delivered an eloquent | S0¢ioty, the cornet band and a martial vand, | thir opporunity for sccing tho beautics of | iy i due. with a confident falth tht 1f, s & | oy auys’ illness of spinal meningitis. Inter Instantly and Cured in Four wolf from the door of every household, and | and patriotic address on “Our Debt i the | A noticeable feature of the parade was the | the Wood River valley. The stores were . we do the best wo ean to extend s |1 VR0 Catholic cemetery in the Bluff Wee .8 by the Cu.icura to guard agalnstevery misfortune, extrem- | Blue. This evening n grand pyrotechnio | Presence of over fifty Muzquaka Indians in | closed here and businoss generally was sus- | righteousncss. He. on Hix part, tn His mizhty | M 0CE £ Tames’ MoArdie, mailing Romedies. tinued. with a dramatic uplifting of nis | of which was a voung ludies’ c celebration, which was ~largely attended, s e ol Hr Lo X 0 2 Bayshamihig e Rl ffm-,.m 8 [fatlob s ialyaun g lualoy m"‘l““'*‘:’ll“"‘}““““"v’;‘ closed by a fine aisplay of fireworks, All Joyful, The poet of the occ Maurice Thomp- | fatally injured by a fall from the upper story | 1 have u fow words to suy rezirding the b e oo Do At ey peymanaiveranela il Do g X, Covusnus, Neb., July 4. —[Speclal Telo | 50n, Was not present. Ti his absence the | of tho residence last week, is recovering, and | GUrcua Reweozis, They Buve cured ine o b ChRAYLONY OF SHRK L EhAL MaTson | o LIpRURrnSiaL oue haly gk Cantor Opposition Pionics, gram to T Brr.|—Columbus did not cele. | Poem was read by Mr. Clarenco Bowen. It | will probubly outliveall ts wjuries, Thochild | st Nqeke Wi TOR LK TACE T other. They tatk anout overproduction! as | s there ‘was Hou, W. H. Dech of | Mireueit, S. D., July 4.—(Spacial Tele- | bratn, but her hosa tegjh ‘won the prize In | W08 folows: Lol dietan o of Lo e e Konan s | titin tmos. my skin would be vary sors, un if tho reason why so many people are bare- | Swunders county. Hon. W. K. Andrews of | Rram to Tug Bek.|--The Fourth was cele- A Worn out, they suy, Is Freedom's sholl its head on & plank sid Lk, The case i3 | yjwiys kept cruoking and peeling off in white footed is bocause there are too many shoes in | Hustings orated nt Hoover. Dratod by the citizons of Mitoholl and | Miadieen taiar. Timass 58 na b srcone- | Silens b longion tha bonaidored FoaRT AR bR RARa S I nenlus L splC ek ap il e AR AT the world, This is not right. In our systom — : = Madison today. Timoy/ 55 aud 57 seconds. | Silent the tongyes tht, R, A Z I The ST viclnity by u lurge picnic under the auspices | ~ Tho young people's picnic in Fitzpatrick e sei It would ulmost bring tears to my of civilization, great as it has been, glzantic The Central Enthuses, YAOuLI. OF 8 AFER. R0 3 ¥ 8 44 3 ; p, A my blog phoing 1 & Ppogr 00Ms O e e | earonT, Nebr uly o (St to Ty | OF the Mitchel iremen, on the Jumes river, | and Manuorchor lulls \was largely nttended FERNONAL PARAGRAPR ., ad my Blood il belng 1 i poge oon that_ mid plentitude there should be hungry | Byge.)—The fire cracker cracks to the tune of % & 1 100 tes Lo lilé vhere " v i mote it see wi loss of halr. 1 have tried ever where the usual races and_othor attractions [ A ball is now in progress at eich of the Aok (10 yoars ramol th it lave ti y that mia plentitude iherel snould ba bungey were held. Rev. J.5. Williams was the | above places and every, one seems to be in e AT Captain Allen and family are spending tho | Kuuwn 10medy that wi reconmtended (o 6y fho man who Is caual to every ouo else be | (e small boy’s yell ubon tho chautauqua | orutor of the day. the height of joy. Two special trains well | © Aud I'recdon’s songs Were sung. ammer ut Nebraska City, Neb, kit it o glyo tin very, kil daily read.” " L] ® | grounds today. Crowds of people are upon Pho farmers” alliance ran an opposition | filled with passeigers left here for Madison Miss Jessie Lovett and Miss Kaloolah | Enies. I conelu v 1 trlud, s Th L Di ity of We the grounds, and no wonder, With Dean | Pictic for political effect which was addressed | and Albiou to participute In the celeorations July the fourth—that magic dute Lovett huve gone on a pleasant journey north- | first appli Wt relle i ~|-I-r -‘v of Wealth, + of tho | Wrikh Rov. Conrade Haney, the Adelphiag | 0¥ T- H. Ayres of Vermillion aud others, at those places. y o ania.did sopiure by o ward o bo ubsent a month or six wecks. L g ooka s found myiett Sirue, strong contrast was presented of the ght, 3 iioyythe Adelahl . —— g As.one by one thio stirs of st o o0 lariosn of Union | #nd L um thunkeulfor what they luve dor laboror working incossautty, oniy to end bis | RATSEIE Al AT ot tho opale to- bl Rather Dull A Mysterjohs Lnke VIRRA SRV R BRI T, oai L e s e st M o e (kg Raor KERRCURIGUES SRVANIAR ate Sl ata years In Bolpless mondioancy’ mud o 31000 | UL gloctous, What Awmorican peoplo clotho | Mixous, Neb July d—iSpocial Tole- | Corsmus, Nob, Juik 4.—(Spoolat Telo- | Wt won wo had-tow strong telr hold Powt, S. 1., aroin the city, They are ae- | €0 ise them. 1 oan recommend thei 10 any Quired earnings of the T el the 8¢ | and in their right minds could stay wwuy t gram to Tue Bir.|—This has been the | €Fam to Tuk Brr.)iAb immense lakeof [ Oustalware Liberty! = companied by their wives. ot oure U EIAUND KERAS, or the las Fhere are N A el " 4 vater 5 o - e 1 what flawless hero-niold v 7 3 230414 Unlon Ave., Chicago, “and as the defender of Anglo-Saxon civiliza D SAalon otun frg celobrated 1 rather 0 0 or the last forty-eizht hours abou Shelby, Ta.. spent the Fourth in aha and X 5 1100, a8 the AphOLIOn of et sttt aales | normal is immense, whilo Deun Wright and | £ ed i rather a poculiav manner. | (U iiec TGh of Reid. Tho water now | The hand of heaven reached down and sealed | passed some of their time in visiting the vari- Cuticura Remedies ] Comora, T hore 10 v that' thagultst | Rev. Haney aro sotting the peoplo wild with | 'There were the people and the red lomonade, | covers a space 600 feet wide by soeven miles [, Tho seroll of Jettorson | ous depurtments of Tue Bie building, R et v suay, (st Ahe oS | enthusiasm by their graud eloguence, In its |.Speeches were madeund the bund played | jong. Tho water is clear and cold with siighu | The NCrky rane ke w strickon shicld — oot dudly more et auras of Luniors, 4n( ther Complainia wgainat 1o tafusice of b0 closiug days the chautauqua still booins. pateiotlo wies, | o doolaration of Independ. | mineral doposits, Tho land covered by this Attaeon Wi (long, tartes 1as OLhOR romGals comtiAned:. CUTICUIEA, tho Krant cioty [applause|; and that they are not with A T oA o0 SRR A PR 0 aud | lake was heretofore barron of springs and | There wus a pause when Phillips rose. Mr. O. G. Docker left lns ning for | skin L CUTICUIA BOAR, Gn - exquixite out Wareant in declaring that thero is a erue DECID: D SUCCESS. there wus 1o flug or even a piece of bunting | vegetation and situated between two sand | A start when Gr ir kor aft - inaj ing for | S S Hier hnd. beautiaer. externuily. aud {nequality in the distribution of tho wealtl, on the speakers' stand. Tho ullisnce had [ hills, Farmers fu that vicinity are consider- | Then Whittier's verse wnd Lincoln's prose Ravenna, O., o ascertain definitely, i pos- | Giipdura Ie<onveNT the ne s biood purlfie the benefits and the privileges of life,’ New Anvestment Company's Stock | churg _-lnl l_llu:_«' l"f""“!"“ and the speechies | ably excited and working hard to stop the The hourt of Duty smote. sible, whother or not the unidentified bodios | und wroatcatof lhumar Rumedlos, in il With u scathing denunciation of the ex Bagerly Sought Afte wero charucteristio ones, flow, which has thus far proven impossible. [ q ool L Toud of the wotan und child cromated in Friday - gitres SRR PRGN TSRS travagance that expends 810,00 on flowers | Bostox, Mass., July 4.—[Special Telegram Liberty's Contributic 4 Ubon our Sacred il morning's wreck are those of his wife and | Rii R0l trom nfiney 10 age. trom pitiples © for a wedding, and ropeating that 31,000 men | 1o Pyp Bek, |—The most remarkable Anancial Vinan AT Tar gL AR ire 4t Hantly The flushes fron that battlescloud iittlo daughter, Itis known that they were | swrofulis, when the Lest physiciuns snd all controlled one-half of the wealth of the coun- | e e ) snenry, Neb,, July 4.—[Special Telegram | Hasrixas, Neb., July 4.—(Spacial Tele- | -~ Were bolts of Frecdony's will on the ill-fated train, en route for Willims- | OUIF reinedies il 1 Mr. Ingalls strode to the front of the uc s of the year, considering the season to Tue Ber.|—-The farmers' ulliance and 7 LV [ ire wi e e ’, o 1 o) v r > . galls . gram to Tug Bk —Fire was discovercd in | yy i PR s port, P, and while hopiug for the best Mr patform and, raising his slonder form to 1ty | 8ud condition of the mouey market, has boon | grange held a joint picals ut Shafer's grove | the wholesale haraware house of Burger | “HCLPALHIoL Grant trom knikhtly Lee ker hus bosn unable 1o help feuring the 1 evory whers 0, UUTICURA, 100; SOAP, full beight, b thundered: 1 50,000 can do | the subscription to the stock of the Georala- | toduy, which in point of number outdid any- | Alexander tt Y N0, On the | Upon its i b hung Freedom's key, rat. Ho was ulmost prostrated by tho | 3¢t HESOLVENT, 8l iueud by the Porren this what s to provent ono man fFom gewing | Alabama lavestment and Development Co., | thiug ever hold in this part of the country, | frst fioor fi Tssuing from two | ttimicd with Hope's latest word, fful umcortainty, but insisted on starting | Vgt Lt oo G e )t a1 04 control of iv u BIPER Y St e A . » : ; 0 scent 0f the frightful aceident ) ] ek, 4 of which General Benjamin F Butier is | Allen Rod T T e cou. | distinet points ages to the stock wnd A ’ ho scono of tho frightful ot | The doctrine of the devil take the hind- Dresiesnt - Ovan SO Wan Poomited Allen Root of Owaha, ex-candidate for con- |y Ryqi e KU "rlodit™eatn ! 1t sup- | Fosoon forgotr Ls life so chiep incerely trust that his fears may * most, continued Mr. Ingulls, amid laughter, , ed 1n | gress on tho independent ticket, was the | pocd i SO ohit 15 ratitude o nime prove groundicss. lem ES, black heds, red, rough. chipped s 0 good oue, but just now it seems as if | the last threo days before the books closed | principal orator. Short addresses were made - L i Qe. ahiidren, whke the gusrds who sldor e | At Lally sk ncured by CUTICURA BOAR, there were more hindmost than foremost. 1f | Wednesduy. The compauy suuounces that | by local speakers. ‘t'he v coruet band At - - ALBRBIKUA MNP O L0 Attend the Council Bluffs assembly | i ! the present condition of thiogs were to con- | the stock will bo further advanced August, | furaished the music 4 'l\“'.'"ll iho Council Bluffs uasombly | 0 ouq our Plag to vell the sun, e T T P T T OLD FOLK'S PAI IS, tinue without belug rotarded, this laud, 1n- | probably 23 percent aud witharawn from oduy and hear Jahu Dewitt Miller, D, | Fijog gutour Fiag to veil th uy o ar Ji ) , D 3 4 hils ) Full of comfort for wll 1uins, Ine B T i ae e | ORI, ok s, A03 AviLANA. oo Specches and Ball, D., of Philadelphia. This eminent di- y to Lexington D., of Philadelphia, = This eminent di- Aummation, and Wewkness of the land of tho brave, would be the home of the | abundance of funds to carry forward at Tecvmsen, Neb,,July 4.—[Special Telegram | vine will preach at 2:30 this afternoon. O're mountaln, stream wod plainl vine will preach at 2:30 this afterncon. Aged Is the CUTICURA ANTI-PALS ¥ich and the land of the slave.” Then be re- | Talapooss, Ala., the extensive developments | to Tie Bue.)—Tecumseh celebrated in a very | The lowa State band will discourse The lowa State band will dlscourso an okt pon Tt Dinster. " Mo, Loskase forred ot utlar fac thai George Wil | liuiguraiddy sppropriate’ manner today. After ap sbie.| sacred music throughout the day, dNIE S0 fourthmthia i 408 dag sacred music throughout the day, G0k Aad Tafatlibier — v d.

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