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il ’l‘Hl'] OMAHA DAILY BEE: JERIDAY, JULY 8, 1892 > e — | | CAVIURED A TMORSE THIEE | Wobn Wyatt Robbed His Employer end | Skipped to Towa. LINCOLN LOCATED BY OFFICIALS or Wos- Larn, rrowed County eott's Norse and the Animal—Nebraskn State Falr Matters, ot to Lixcous, Neb,, July 7.—[Special to T Bre | —Deputy Sheriff Dillon started this attornoon for Sidney, Ia, with o warrant for the urrest of John Wyatt, who is wanted 1n this county for horse stealing. Wyatt is & man about 45 years of age and two months ago obtataed employment av the farm of the Union Pacifio railway for having been foreibly ejected from o train. The plantiffs are brothors, 010 about 14 years old and the other 1S, Tha youagor bought a half fare ticket and the conductor rafused to nonor it. A dispute ensued in which, it is alleged, the conductor hit the older one on the head with A tire shovel before cjecting both from: the train. They live at Valley and bring suit for #1000 damagos oach. They are sous of Toomas McClennighan, who has been iu- volved In litigation with the company for voars on accountof damages sustained by the building of the Platte bridee at Valley. Nebraska (. A, R, Reanlon, 3ras Istaxn, Neb., July 7.—|Special to Tuk Bee.|~The fourteenth annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic, depart- ment of Nobrasks, will ba held at Camp Sheridan, Grand Island, beginntng Mouday, August 20, and closing Saturday, Septemoer 8,1592. Allold soldiers, Sons of Veterans, Daughters of Voterans, members of tho Woman's Rotief Corps and thoir friends are most_cordiaily invited to attend, and avo assured a royal good time. It is the inten tion of the committes, acting upon the re AT CRETE Eleventh Annual Session of the Institu- tion Formally Opened. INTERESTING WORK FOR THE OCCASION About the Grounts verything Arranged for the Comtort of the Visitors—F gress av the Fremont and Beatrice Meotings. Crere, Neb, July 7.—[Special to Tne Bee.]—The eleventh annual session of the Nebraska Chaataugia assembly, to be held at Crete July 6 to 16, began its exercises last evening under favorablo auspices, For some time past Superintendent Drake and his as- sistants on the local committes have been S [H\H\UIL\““-. { that Wilam Helms, an on county, who has " be several weeks, yosterdag out his wi Ho af stantl; old resident insane for and mutilated s 1n & horrible mauner with A knife, wards cut his own throat, dying in- Mrs. Helms catindt live. Ty VISIT ATION OF PROVIDENCE. Acteakhan Inhabitants Flght Against Sanie tary Mpasares to Provent Cholera, Lospox, July 7.—Tha “Times' St. Peters- burg correspondent 8y&: Cholera continues to spread in the transcauensus, It has beon lod notfto postpone the Nijni-Noveorod Oficials have been sont there and to Moscow to consult the members of the ex- change committeo about tho disinfection of goods and other exhibits. Tho Stanaard’s St. Petersburg correspond- ent says the sauitary commission nas voted 16,000 Foubles to establish a disinfecting room 10 each of the four principal hospitais of the city and also 750 beds for cholera patients. The chief of police demanded a vote of 100,000 roubles from the mnunicipal authorities for sanitary work, The money was refused by the city and the work now falls on the sani- TWENTY THOUSAND STRONG Opening Day of the Internationa! Convention of the Societies of Ohristian Badsavor, RAPID GROWTH OF THE ORGANIZATION Immense Assomblage of Dolegates—The &n Lands—Sunday Clos- ing of the World's Falr Domandod— Other Business Transacted, New Youk, July 7.—The eleventh iaterna- tional Christian Kndeavor convention, which opened this afternoon in the Madison 3quare garden, promises to be tho largost religious conference ever held in this country. Up to noon today over 10,000 delegates from out of town sccietics had afrivea here, and noarly )1) YOU WANT ANY HHNG 7 Have You a Howse fo Ren 2 Have You Rooms to Rent” You Anything fo el Have Yon Anythine to Exehanee? For 25 Cents, County Commissioner Waoscott, near this | guest of the department encampment, to | busily at work puttiug the beautiful grounds | tary Do?pt " as many more are expected by the afternoon city., Ho waa a faithtul employe and bis em- [ make it more distinctivoly a veterans' re- | overlooking the Blue into proper condition The Times' Vienna corresponbant savs: | and evening trains, whilst the New York ployor vlaced every confidenco in him, On | union than any of its predocessors, affordink | for the summer meeting. Their arrange- | Lhe Tageblatt publishes the followine: oties will probably have about 7,000 rep- You can bring your wants before the majority more ample opportunity for rencwing old “Half the pooulation of Astrakhan resisted resentatives, the morning of July 4 ho was atiowed to tako There are many delegatos also i 3 Bl ve hing | . ry 0 acquaintances and talking over old times, | MentIs now completed, so that everyu the taking of sanitary measures. Crowds u of English reading people of Omaha, and the z & horse and cart to como to Lincoln. He | a4 the program has been arranged with | Prasents a most attiactive appearance. The | filled tne streets, making a monstrous domon- | from Kurope, Asia, Afcica, Australia, be- 8! LaALd 14 placed the horse in McFadden’s barn and at | that enain view. bulldings have boen renovated. Various | stration against oMeial interforence, assert- | sides Canada. leading merchants of Nebraska and Western o'elock In the evening took 1t away. Noth- | A now featuro haa beon added in tho way | families owniag cottages upon tho grounds | ing that the epidomic had disanpearvd on | - Tho local socletios, which havo undertaken Y ot W voes oF iv, The Jiso was | of balloon ascension ana parachute exhibi. | have [faraishod them for the season und | provious occasions, without tho “Wking of | (o racaption and HANATHA OF LK JBI8EALNS lowa. A 17 word advertisement in the Daily 5 sl Lt ; v | tion. Another entertaining spectacle and | moved into summer quarters, whilo avenues | spocial measures. They rearded tho plague 4 g i i i - pied n tho hands of Depity. Shoril oag. | tion: Aothior, entertaining, spoctacle wnd | OV e SO WAL, WAL RTINS | A e rasmen sised iun | and tho othor dotais of tho urrausoments el it Al i il who wish to camp out and who nave no more substantial roofs to cover them. Yot the tents provided are such as to ex- half the people in the stroets were Russians, many of whom paid severo than execnute the sanitary measares requir for the success of the convention, have per- formed their part of the work in the most sertion. st. flambeau club, with tireworks, organized for Additional featares ts can be per- had gono us far cast as One cent a word foreach day after the sted. He confessed located his man. H Sidney when ho was ar penalties rather this express occasion. will bo aaded stealing the horse and offered to roturn te arrangeme satisfactory manuer and everything goes T O fortnalits of a roquisi- | fected, and will be aunounced in suppiemen- | cludo many of the usual inconveniouces of | The port of Astrakhan is crowded witu ships | go+(HOrY ” C BEE O 53 o Y tal program, Special effort is being made by | field life. Many of them are furnished with | which are rofused admission to the Volga. ¥ THE BEE, Omakha, Neb. 1 Hssorvod trev Haby: the committee to eniist the services and | floors, equipped with beds of the most ap- e ER e Opened with Prayer. . . thor desected hor fnfant cbild fn 4 5°CUre the attendance of a number of tho | proved fashion, as woll as boinz supplicd MONKEY TALK The convention opened at 2:30 o'clock this e A oo ‘I th % most entertaining speakers of the state and | With such comforts as tables, rocking chairs afternoon. Prayer and praiso service began e 4 MO AL LG SER UL Vot | nation to'add zest to the camp fires. Tho | and hammocks. Then, too, the CAIDP [ ). L. Garner Will Go to Afriea to Study [ o . i 3 e i ee———rr ~ found at 8 'clock Iving on the stono steps of | g PR T0CEE SGRTR SRR, il Grounds | dwellers aro spared the efforts, orten de- TR Ry the session, which was lod« by Mr. Bawi the Convent of tho Holy Child Jesus ab | ooipieq by Camo Shevman list year, and | manded, of cooking for themsclves, inasmuch ok . | See, general secretary of the Young Men's For the higher and Lileral Education of ¢ Fourteenth and M streots, The babo vzus P Y E DY New Youk, July 7.—The man who speaks e il youtig women. Specialtion: Music, Art 0 thand M sl g 4 1 e there will be an abundant supply of wood, | #S the public dining hall is ready to weet the b . . Christian association, Brooklyn, N. Y. ol ation, Physical Training. Steaw leat, apparcotly but about 4 days old and was | giraw and water, and ample tent accommo- | Wants of hungry mortals. the languago of the monkeys starts for | o0 thia camoe the address of wolcome r, bath Fooma, etc., on ench’ floor siply wiupped up in o number of ras | Gutione wi freo. Seating accommodations Tho town of Croto nas only bogun tn pre- | Buropo and will, within auother mouth, | &K TS, ctoks. R, Db ChRHEF 20t Sownion hewtiw Sapt. Sth, 1503, For Cataloeus Arourd its head was bound a handierebief | win“uiso po provided uround speakers' | sent a specially animated appearance by | provably ho on the westorn coast of Africs, | 1o NeW York pastors, Ite H shels MISSOURI. sddress . JONES, 'reat With tho woras “Remember Me embroid- | {in avory caro take: ovide for | reason of the wagons and carry-ails wending | | J Deems of the Church of the Strangers iy it 1 Hoxit stands, and every care taken o' peovil r aod will undertake s journey ¢ i \ — ered in oue corucr. 'Tho police authorities | 4 reasonaole wants of visiting veterans and | their way toward the assembly grounds. i voicing tho welcome. The address ot wel- touk nossession of it and later in the day a | fugcas Thne roads loating in that divection have | 0t0 tho abode of tho largo | (C AR G EERNC o e was delivered T K;ni] 1"“"“ Gl Tl .\llm. Alllr)"\l'— A half rate has been secured on ail rail- | been put into good condition and the people »r'nlu and chm:nnnml. This 2 ™80 | bo Rov, A. C. Dixon, D.D., of Brooklyn EORYOUNG LD IES: ¢t tonres ot sty thor ahon, living av 144) Northaide avenue, 100K | voudg from all points in Nebraska, and a | of Creto have subscribed to keep them well | is J. L. Garner. He has demonstrated that A A el y Ry A ough; Musical and Art dopartments higheat order toachors of the best American 1t to her homo and agreed to adoptit. TA0 | jjyited number of uniformed bands will bo | sprinkled duriaz the eatire meating. wach tribe or apecies or moukeys has its own [ The response to the addresses of welcome, and European culture; large and beautiful grounds; new bnildings, romms woll 1 poiico were unable to find any clue o tho } yryished freo transportation upon appiica- Tasaratiois 1 the Givh peculiar language. Of the smalt monkeyshe | in behalf of the board of trustees of the LLEGE vontilated, lighted by gas. Opens Scptember Tth ‘wildress 1 parentage of the child. ton 1o the chaieman of the rounion com= | oo te Gl Ll EECE L | regards tho eapuchin b8 tho most intellizont. | United Society of Christian Endeavor and Itev. T. W. BARRETT, BIA, 40, 1 State Falr Matte mittee. Notning will be left undono to make eto/ara 8 fow. decorations € Mr. Garner is now able to con- SgAtN HPOHG riven . Mer- s ] N AL Yatrasis tlr‘m‘;huur.xl.:::nn“:\lll-uymlmlzl \l‘nlmlflm:v.?)rv vo- | Of Hags aud bunting to boscen along Main | verso with a brown capuchin, Buu LIl LU Sl LA Lt Sl x { . Tho board of managers of the Nebraska | LIS LIS EEtRanst ned nos J strect, the survivals of [ourth of July,which | the time has come when Mr. Garner | Fill I tates of Amherst colloge. 3 Gl Titeraey, Sclentific an Bnneas, Conrsesof Sty Prapares e Cote State [air asseciation held a mesting iu this All are most cordinily invited to coms, and | Dave been permitted to remainin hounorofthe | thinks he ought to carry out his scientific Rov. Mr. Bratt, pastor of the Williston s, West Point o Aqnapotls. Ofideat Miiltaey Senool I Mo wit e i "ot tha | all who come are ussured a elorious good | Preseut occusion. ¢ investigations on a larger scale. He has | church, Portland, Me., addrecsed the confer- p"é.}.“.‘ ¥ ComEnth o w OB KU LN HINE o)t e Yealir B oruinto | im0, Applications Tor quartors stould ho | The program arrangod for the oponing | choson for his buso of operations a portion of | nce, saying bis houso was tne birthplaco of CeX for eat o, Dt 1 E xpenan lower 11 those of any school ofcring S gulir exhibits. 1 was decic esIEUALO | | 4o to Honry Harrison, quartermaster, | €¥ening was madeintentionally simple, being | that vast continontor Afvico, within 00 [ gpoh S8 iRE A8 BORBO W08 T8 FEIIE FOD B/ HILITARY AGADE“Y the same advantages Tlustrated Catalogie. Address Tuesday, Septembor 0, as tho people’s inde- | qii by ro oy Applications for bootn privi- | Uesizned meroiy o provido aporopriate ex- | miles or so of Stanlev fuls, Horo he e A LA LA L LN Llellelly 8 Major 5. SELLMELS, M.A,, LEXINGTON MO, yndent duy, Wednesday us vopublicatl da¥s | )z, should bo mido to S, N. Wolbach, sec- | 6rcises for tho inauguration of tho session of | pects to find plenty of big monkoys, and wiil | Wwas the boarer of the greotiag of that mother m:)\:“”‘:ll‘» "*I:“:w;‘w Ay Lo ey a2 | rotary of reunion company, Grand Island. L» I'ne :\‘;\lvllm.u- was !.m'.\" ik 1 fill -I.l also be among a trive of blacks but little ad- | church to the multitude of Christian Kn- | sition day. President Jensen was sisahidiy v 7:30 p. m., the hour appointed for the ad- | vanced from tho wild animals of tho forest deavor scciotios throurhout the world now st i pond it 1 Bkl Com rse B T30 e o @ppolgied (5 e, | vanood From L il aifalbof the fureak. | | dest bl shsttghout the woid sow IBERTYIflflWALE(AJLLFc e | mittees of the four parties to secure speakers | g o AEEEIY BIEVSEE L G| Chicago, D Scott is romemosred by thie | tho languns of the aves in that rogion and | 4430 L Bl e 2t national reputation. ~Tuosduy, September | bout $:10 vesterdny morning the | PPOPLe of Omaha as the poular voung” cler- | converse with them if possivlo, and then by [ cluded by prosenting to Drosident Giark, e, hae vl e v T and ua 8, will also be given up to the childron aud | BE.] —About S:50 vestorday morning £yman who used to draw such crowds to the | studying the speech of the atives, to see if | chairman, a gavel made from the pulpit and nesceat decirto lightn, Large, w l Toeation, Caurscs of sty the following EFriday to the old soldiers, 3o | old International bank building was discov- | St Mary's Avenuo Congrogational church, | tnors 19 any similarity orconnection between | corner stone of the Williston church. ;‘1 _‘_“"‘ LAY e, 3 1 that those days will have double attractions. | erad on fire. A strongsouth wind was blow- | uud who disappointed so many admirers by | the languare of the upes and that of tho na- Inerease of Membership, ] Tho president sas autliozized 1o closo a ¢ote | . gt tho time, and although 100 willing men | Accepting a cail o Chicago after a brief stay | tivos. To do this as perfectly us possiblo 0o | 0 annual report of Gonecal Secrotary | © tract witn t ato Band nssociation. Under | 00 F0R s o BT 03 noth- | in Omaba. The subject of his addvess was | is going to take the phonozraph to Africa | paer United Soviaty of Christ LA 1 this contract thirty of the best bands in t b @ on the grounas in a few minut nokhs 1 sy 4 I Baer, United Society of Christian deavor, B y i 3 s asiio b L from the flames, Tn a few | 100 influcnce of the Chautauqua Lden Upon | and use this instrument to catch the speach. | wac®h otV SRR Y 10 afeq that the rogu: 2] state will bo winted, maicing a band of about | Ing could by saved from the flames. In A fow | [iviitals and Societ "Thougn grected T THELY fup Lo T ber s b IALIEE Y EN BIIDR0! ¥ 400 pieces under one divectc T'bis will be | minutes the [towell bardware store was o | witn's burst of applause and shown marks of = — . y roported numt S 2 one of the groatest attractions of the exposi- | fire, but in tho meautime evervthing had | ol e thoadioneo duvins his spocch WILL AROUSE ENTHUSIASM, whilst there were others not yet re- tion. It was also decided to secure tne cele- | been earried from this building, It was only | poto'nig ramarks extremely short, x P . & A"\'nu'll x‘» at \\\fnhl bring the total up to brated company of zouaves from independ- by bhard and dil {7 that tho Browstor Ho congratulated his auditors on the past Two Historie Bells to Wuke the Echoes on 22,000, Lastv year at the ‘\]m”u”yyy.h\Juu}:\“A d ence, Mo, for exhibition arills. Another | block was saved, as wind was driviog | qyccoss of the movement, and begged them ' Tholr Way to Chicaga ton tho rejorted number was |w; li4. The meeting of the board will be held on July 21. | the flames iy over the building. Tho | {5 “Continue. their cooporation by which | Cmicaco, TiL, July .7.—Mr. ( total number of societies. cover thirty ovan- Her Husband Abused ter, loss 13 §1,000, inisurance $70) 5'its continued suceass could bo nssured, | Vickers, chairman of the Philadelphia coun | gelieal denominations, tho Prosbyierians | lien 1. Arnold filed a potition for a Entertatned by Indians. He tnsisted upon - tho religious foundation of | cil committee, who fs here to make arrango- | Fapuists, 20! Mothodists, 2,355 Disciplns divorce from her husband, August, in dis- Burre, Neb., July 7.—[Special to Tur | o o e e ter of the whole | meuts for the Penusylvania display,says that | of Christ, 1 ‘The total membership is 3 triev court this mornug. She alleces Wt | yp | —The Fourth of July celebration | man, and that to include the man worship. | WmODE tho interesting historical relics | 1,870.200. New York leads all states, terri- c oo was marvied at Brooklvn, N evis fne | commenced in Butto Sunday morning and | ping. Dr. Scott announced several changes | to bo sont from that state s tho tories aud proynces)injthio EuniboTbHacole: That date ber nusband began o <ystem of | ended Tuesday avening. Fully 3,500 people | in the program as announced in the printed | liberty bell which rang when the declaration “'}I’:I-l 1’1‘*1\-"'{:\‘7.‘.;3 CBIFOLE WAth 0447 Obin persecution that has been kep up continu- | were present and it was tho general opinion | SifCulurs, the chiof of which was thattho | of indenendence was proclaimed and which is | 1o, 4! with 1,363; Massachusctts fifth, with Blly, A% a Tsult of his orueity Sho 1s ot~ | that the solebration whs. the-eandest ever | BSruction in biblical literature by Prof. | now in Independence hall. A proposition hus [ oS0y WiE 18083 SLARSROHE T manently disavled and erinpled by paralysis. [ keld in the fat. Bvirs BOR: anmnis | oo Lvesh Cuitie iwonle (iuime UL |ibeen mane; Bud 18 SLY to befcaElod DY | ¥ it s anwer foKbts gt oRLekk DropoEtionate \{ e senst Jockad" her in & s, | Beld in the nortnwest. Swift Bear and his | four days, and then be followed by lectures | bring the dell out in the day time and mako | The bauner for tho greatest proporti AQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. ] fon e cecaslon bo loclked ner 1t o Toom and | band of Indians wore hora, also crowd of | upon- the'same subjact bv Prosident Wil- | it the occasion of o practical pugeant from | Mierease of saclotios mads this yeur woes to TR ; Gt ’ vightened her by assertin hat he w “anktous and Lower Bruies and delighted | ham R. Harpe ‘hica THiven > 3 ) 5 Maunitoba. The banuer for greatest absoluto 1 loneraloR by anarting ¢ o i . Harper of Chicago University. | Philadelphia to the fair. The proposi- | Mauit iU bl er ok RroRtosLInIR0.) e o s ‘o ooty o | o poatio Wit danees vaco, whe A great | Prosigens Fmer-ta tho “withorty o Wls | on ™ (a"lo" acoompany' ine ol "liberty | £04L In 1 saumberf cision guas s yons ; 5 S UOIEOC LR 2 oka 0 2 1 eature was tho stago couc bery - | country upon the bible, and is exvected to | bell with the bell that” was rung at Val- t oo n 2 < ;\vn""m. :.".‘f";"'."”r':.‘”\“.’;l,”:":\\' claiming thal | diaus and rescue by cowboys prove )qvllllfl an addition to the list of lec- | ley Forge when (ieorge \W ashington entored | Junior societu Ty 1)“‘;‘ “‘-“}'1““:”";’ h“"\"nl‘["'"gl WELL BRED,SOON WED GIRLS WHO USE 4 RROETD e RERIN DS DAL AR oFaBl EFeat Bl 8 4 : : socictios zoes this year to aving 261 £he 1s puysically unable to make her own Horman's Mysterions Dis turoras it ¥ ghalitowniShwI S DL atmy. a batopil bl o irooiatiea; Tivin 22 'ne opening address was followed by & | will be made at every town of 30,000 innab- | 115 c e '3 May, Neb., July 7.—[Spec hes bl e R [ bR it There were in Canada 5,377 socicties, an Tindolsiin Briat, : 2 % | concertyin which Mrs, C. W. Lippincott, | itants. the Vailoy Forge holl to bo usea as |, o /ote WOT RGN G pust year. & < J—A young man namea Brudovalt, 19 | Mr. €. W. Raymond, Mrs. Will Owen | horald to announce the coming of the liberty Ores S 3 Tho regular weekly meeting of tho Youny | years old, left the home of George W. Rose [ Jones, and the Lunsing theater orchestra | bell. This will ba a kind of patriotic march In Far O Australia, Mens Ii I;.Iu:f‘l;."-g;;(;;umy\ ‘:;mgvv.x‘._,rx‘::»mw» of this place soveral days ago in his baro feoy | ook part. T various numbers were well | aud \Will arouso enthsiasin amon the | [n Australia tho growth has been phe- 5 Aol gu Ak A8 HoXE & ank W f qud withont b nd has not been heard of | received. people and give many an opportunity to see | nomenal. Last year 82 societies reported, sy A B ] > Collins delivorod tho adaross, © | Since. It is foared that ho has wandored e it who otherwiso mizht uever Lavo tho | Loday theroaro enrolled 233 socicties, and Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next i T e T O w0 e, | into somo lonely place ana died, ~Diligont | | CEomontIIA MY chance. more follwing each week. Bugland now House-Cleanin on 1o chinrso uf abtaining £33 werth of cony | search has been mude, but without avail MoxT, Neb,, July 7.—|Special to Tue e i has 300 socioties; India has Turkey, 203 on fulso pretonaes. wis (iochnesed by Judge | Yoty a lurge search parts is out, and tio | Bk |—The lecture by Mrs. Marion Todd 1T3 YOIOR Iy FOR VAR, Mexico, 19; the West Indies, 12; Samon, 9; Brownit The case was settled outside | COUNLEY Will be thorouzhly tooked over. It | Tuesday aftornoon was quits well attended. | Threats from a Canadian Paper Which | Afriea, 93 China, 0: Japan, 6; tho total 1 ea 2 i of court, {SCHUEE LIS IbE comp/deTibES Her subject was **Proniviuon and tho Labor Cries for Blood. trom orolgn and missionaty Iande, 648, | WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION Lineoln’s new cob pipe factory will start Induan Goys Quit Sehool. Problem.” Sho thinks that intemperance is | Moxtaear, P. Q. July 7.—LoMondo, a | o8 1 SEHEY, Pf JIARO S, GRINTEE S A SONBIREOULON, e :flx;ll;é‘yrn;e':\l week, eciving omployment to Gixos, Neb., July 7.—([Spocial Peleeram | moro a result of the uujust labor laws than | leading French paper, referring to President [ 3o511u06. He then saug “Throw Out the Dl bienkoltan by ety sl aIRO T kb ko1 vy R InE i en e eat harhoyataverel oD Pureo Apache Indian boyvs | a caase of the people's condition. The Harrisou's proposal of retaliation against | the Life Line,” the great assemblago swell- of Omha, the mavor coneurrin Brought befors Judgs Waters this moning, | rn away from the Indian_ school Monday | ture by Rev. Conrad Haney Tuesday evening | Canada, says: +Tho reprisal logislation | ing tho chorus. hihaviwonienieliowiiLAEUOICONIEURLE R Dby VarafonT aih an s i B | evening. . The same night Charles S, 53 5 y i adopted at Washington is an insult and Prestdent Clark here announced that eut- iAo LNl L ST RRIRRALL G DOLOWATNL They were found inan old building at the e Ll 5. | drew a large crowd. He gave a description | yhrdat'o the people of Englana and Canada. | door. meetings. would bo beld Lomorrow five days after tho publieition of this rosoiu- sorner of Seventh and Q streets, and had bo FiEl S AUEE0MORRORRTIONYAGIS RPORLE visit to Sa erics el d P EainoTet oTreR HBR GRS B PAIOR R e R | ton, or the personal servics therdof, us by Como intoxlomad. They wera given & leswuro | A4 It 18 thought the boys stole the animal, | Of his Visit ta South Americe in such word | By signing this law the president has broken | morning on the north side of Union Square. ordinance i wuthorized and. requirads such 3 to treaty of 1571 wi eliberate inten pating that one coula almost s with him as he eo the sights His lecture was President Clark then arnounced the com mitiees, as 10110ws: sidewalks to be Fiid to the prasent grade on the stroots specified herein, and dismissed, Wright offers $100 veward for the ¢ A cablogram was recoived in Licoln this | tho thieves und pony. captare ol UhoThtians (belong o tion of injuring the British crown. Probably lectured., and to bo constructed ouncing the si riv Arizona and will no doubt ¢o southwest from | full of wit ana his wonderful elo co hela | this election legislation will not be put into Committee ou _business—Rev. W. T. Me- of bing plunk of such wiath and thickness and Sfternoon announcing thesafe arrival this | Arizend and will no doubt ko southwast from a b d eloquonce bold | gy ce it it thay dare enforce the law tho | Even. of Now York. chatiman. Vo Infd wpon joists of such dimensions and in morning at Southampton, Inglaud, of Hon. | Bore Superintendent Backus is hunting for | the largo audienco in cagor avtention for | Gupy of the imporial and Canadian authoric | O ftesolutions —Rev, 1. T, Bockioy of such mannor as s prescriled by the spoelfi- G. M. Lambertson and J. D. Facfarland. the boys. nearly two hours, except as they were inter- | yies s cloar, 1 A L eitlons on file in tho oflice of the Board of Peunsylvania, cuairmao Ou Telegrams and Meetings—Rev. R. W. Publle Works and u or 118 supervision, to- Chasing & Kunaway Boy. rupted by applause. “'An injury done the honor and dignity of wi TAULISIOASK UNSBTTLED, rAskA City, Neb, July 7.—[Spec A..,!',"""“‘,‘, Henysiy “,"‘,‘{‘;t‘ I.:\m,"- upon tho | tho'flag which protects this treaty ana the | Brokaw of Massactuusetts, cinirman. Eist sido of 27th srect, N 2) {6 of lot § block 5 7 Telegram to Tue Bre.|—Thomas Mitehell | Seientilic Meibiod of Biblo Study™ ars very | rignes it assures to the people of Canada On Nominations—Rev. H. W. Stewart of 10. 8hinn's addition, 6 fuct wide, No Verdiet Reported Yestorday ns Was interesting and o _great mauy are eujoving | weuld require good and PEane sty ¢ TR orth s troet. £ 40 ftof 1ot 1 G of Plattsmouth was in the city last evening | tnem. The : L e New Jersey 3 toek o v 3 Ant od—Fist’s Motion Overculod ? Platt ¥ th last evouing | tnem. The dean hus his own way of Sayine | 1f the vero of Eslioh dirMGmany habae e, | NeWw Jerser, chulrman block 2 Shinn's W foot wide. Hastisas, Neb., July 7.—[Special Telo- | looking for bis 14y ol son who raa away | things and must bo heard to be appreciated. | ¢ Wasnington r TS orlhatibe had toithe Sunday Closing of the World's Fair, T T'“{ of ‘)v Htract 1ot biock 1, Pat h 11 5 ey 4 o aala “holl [ T ST 7 ¢ 3 8 S 9 ha i : viek's nddition, B feet wide gram to Tug Bur.|—It was oxpocted that | [Tém bome threo weeks ago. Mr. Mitchell ‘_l‘hu‘\‘\_'lg‘“:jf\'f’hl "'"'h:}_l"ub'{“‘g L“}}} louder and more powerful voice of cannon The report of the committea eppointed at South side of Martha street. fot tand W41 s e Hury 1alitho BailtanLossipmont, cass ned that bis son loft this city the day bo- | bost attended bosiao the lectures, Aoout 12 | and gatling guns. There is no aiternative, | Miuncapolis last yoar on Sunday closing of 1ot 2 bioek 12 Prayn's addition, § feet wide. \ ) fore his arrival, bound for Clarinds, and he | have already earolled, and the work is going | (hoose, Mr. Harrison.” tho gates of the Columbian exposition was South stdo of Muartha street. lots { and 9 | would have agroed upon a verdiot by this | jeft immodiatoly for that pluco. A'particu- | on_ nicely. Miss S.T. Corey bas chargo of : vead by Kav. D. V. Hunter of Terro taule, Diock # Tmprovement Association addition, 8 morning, but itseemod that seventoea hours | larly sad feature in the caso is the fact tnat | the classes for ckildren and young people’s v Ind, feet wide of dolivoration had not brouzht about & con- | the boy’s mother is now on her death bed. wormal worie, Sho bas o spevial faculty for BNGINERY OE AT, Previous to domg so, Dr. Huntor said: (D Senuan ot strent Jotslmia Ton 0l clusion Quinn-Dennohy, e f“,&}‘&?»v‘y“v‘kuxq::{u ot ™ | Successtul Test of the Justin High Explo- ‘\‘\!h\'r\_! arofisamo 1:~‘4:;l1[) who ' want the dftion. 4 foot wide Whilo waiting, the motion fora bil of “emyoNT, Nob., July 7.—[Speeial to Tug | izing a choral union. Tho Womew's Chns. | alye Shells. s ot e onenioh BuDC QO North side Masin stroct, 101827 and & blosk particalars mado by Emanuol Fist's at- | Bee.]—The marriage of Toad H. Quinn to | tinn » union work, in charge of AsHiNGToN, . C., July 7 ith full ac- A mighty shout of “No was the re- North side of Nel street, 1ots 16, 7, 18, 19, 1 torneys was tuken up aud argued. ‘Tha | Miss Mame Dennehy took place this evening | M58 M. A, Hitcheos is_ prospering, ana [ kuowledgements of shortcomings and allow- | ponse v HEALTHFUL, /\GR EEABLE, CLEANSING. ocl . Walnut HiIL G feo wid e § afons 1 support of the motio reod | ov 7 ol o % | many promiuent workers are expected to be | g or vbacks, the recent trials . or then re eagthy or {1 st side of 220 streot, 1oth block 1344, city B sely attended by the friends of tko young v . G one of the carly | &'}, lnta0 muslio0; bt A S T FA Y Nt 1 with having ombezzed ana aiod | LArely atiended by the friends of tho voung | Rtev. 'J. P Guills, D.D. ono of the carly | o "GN us uccoss. Tiis moans'a #roat | - In conelusion tho commities mukes tho fol- | A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALL WATER, | At Dl turthor rowl I pombezalisie SO0 wis - not specille | {owod, was ono of the most brilliant. evonts | Literars and Sciontife Cirale. ltound aple | 4¢ub Of course, not only for the inventor but | lowing recommendatios Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Buas, | | It the Bowri of Funtle Works o and enouzh 1o allow Mr Rist to i nei0fihe most L ary o t tound ‘Table | 0 iis use 1 warfare, aud especially for the | 1. That this convention does refterato and Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, parchy 1pguthorized sniicliautat Ltosaniienis 1 Inteligently preparo n dofense. Tho stato | Of the suummor season, Mr. Quing 13 ono of | this afternoon at 3. Now membors aro join- | qoteqsive proparations of the Unitod States, | emphisizn 1ts aetion of one yoar aco i o ud ¥ toby of this resolntion toho published in the 1 Rhate P 5 d the leading morehants of tho city and s N i - ST P dc sive prepara 8 Ol t ates. ) e yRarsco {p.appoy = official paper of the ¢i 01 one woek. or b o rotorted that a motion for a bill of particu- | pie loading inovahints of the ity und b g constantly and 2 ol boin In placo of the slow mortar like discharge of | sition Lo the obening on 'thé Sabbuthoof iny WH"'E HUSSMN soAp rvod o Lt OWRORA 0f auld 10t8 And. ulioss 9 18 i ocloinalicato was nob recognlsediLy 1 : e s Donnelis lactured seatordayatior. | (e pnsumatic/tube, ‘which: inukes' acouvacy (| FREEOLthO WorIdiatalrto by held anOhices0 8 | guch owners shool within five days afier tho *ho state lnw. Small Five at Blue 1L ghatins Donnsllsl cd yesterdayafter- | joyg nttainable, and especially when usod on | 14,0983 1OL bolive I iy comproniia publication or service of such coiy. constrict N The argument was contmued all morning [ gyye Hi, Neb., Jaly 7. - [Special to g | P00 ubon the “Farmers Last | aiit Doard, and iska s, vesssils chana of por | vt chribayoil upon tho uuthorivies to tor. | Spectally Ad"F“"d for Use in Hard Water | UV 'Sidewalks a8 horein requirad, thit i 4 and 1o the afterncon, The motion was over. Lug HiLL, . Sp ] eveniug thore was a grand concert by tho [ §iyib 0Rte A6 B b S Vo find this | Lid the su d i Xposition ol Board of Pubiie Works citiso the same to no ruled by tho presiding judge Brs.]-Fire ‘Dioke oyl beiween &, B, | Apdlioolubof Omais. hesw weapon capablo of ordinary horizontal | . Fhat we urze congress to excrelse ts pro- dong.ibipaseotonstructing imaid siHoanLEs L At3o'clock tae aul jury was still ont | Steele’s photograph gallery ana the building | This afternoon at 8 o'clock Leon H. Vin- [ SEN, {RRPR G 00 SPURAEs, BORRONKET | S vl By Pisaing i oing s STation” e respective y 1o o asesol waninst the roul @O0 wudjourimont was twicn by tho court. | formerly oceupiod by W. 0. Dimmook & Co, | gent lectured upon the subject, OrEe | padoes and pueumatic tubes exvoses the ves: ieting e United stutes commissioners o Uing such sidawalks, oo angabul At 11 0'clock tho jury had not arrived at u | jmpiement dealers. Tho gallery was burned by nis evening a lecturo by J. V. | a5 tnat carry them to much heavy fire from A DA EONBUICHY Pussed June 14, 1802, b voraict and scomingly was as far s over | to the ground and the two-story front of the | Mills: D.D., subject, “Our Mania for Rush- | jou% Bl Gt (oot Bet Tt o an be shoicllrniuoiang ‘soore of this s _— .1, DAVIS, from concluding its labors A disagrooment g ik T ing Things,” attractod much attention. B EHRE s sonyention bo ronuastad to twlegsapl phe fol- ; P ReRlIy Y Prosidentof the Counclt, Billela A disagrooment | Dimmock building is a wreck, The rear d used, lowing to the president of the United Stutes JQ R Iy on tho LIVER, or a compromise verdict as to the amount of | sped was saved ——— — - 1At . 4 NEYS and DOWELS, dis- Atte JOUN GROVES, " the embezzlement 13 predicted, and although Be i Jul a1, City of Chicago Goes Down. “The eleventh annual convention of Chrlst- pelling Headaches, Fev- Ao on: GEO, P. BE \;xm Clerk. many rumors are afloat s to tho status of Lost His 1 B ‘l”“l' Ber,| 'l.‘l’y f ‘:“"" ele- Loxnoy, July 7,—ln a gale last night the | lan Endeavor "f*"'!""h"‘ In New Yori city LITT_-I.E ol ;-m:uui Uuhlfl.]llmrum{ll- ¥ il ot ' Magor, the jury, all are but conjectures, OAKDALE, Nob,, July 7.—|Speclal Teleg: gram to Tne Bee. |—The principal attraction | _, S oo 20,000 stronz. wnd representing 1,210,040 people, y cleansing tho system a2 B 5 S.fayar j josal il Al o duly 7. —|Special Telogram | B0 o0 @ aslon — of - o Bosiviy | situation of the stranded steamer City of | ruspectiully roquost tho seiite of tho Uniced of disease, and cures | NOTICE TO CONSTRUOT SIDEWALKS . to Tue Brr.|—Today while Walter Faverty, | for tomorrow's session of ‘the Boatrice | Chicago bacame so porilous that her crew | Satos, in connection with the houso 0¢ ropre- habitual constipation | T0 the owners of the lots, parts of lots and Protecting Cattle Interests. @ boy of 10, was playing about the grounds L l“. n N Ls. f"‘; "'; the after- | was obliged to desert bor. Early this mora- | sentutives, to tuke such uction as will compel They arg sugar coated, roal estato described in the wbove resolu- Himay, Nob., July 7. [Special to Tue | used for fireworks on the Fourth, he pieked | 10" by Bishop Newman of Omaha. To- [ ing sue broke i two amidships aud went to | the commissioners of the Coiumbian exposi- donit gripe, very small, e : 8 ~The cattlemen of this county are | Up some explosive, touched a match to it, | MOFFOW 13 wiso Epworth league day. the bottom. tion to l'llhu(h\u Kates on n:: tirst ul.y the casy 10 il l‘nldipuwl \u‘u and u»‘,ur you nro heraby l|-rll:h‘ll to ¥ attieme 5 county arc ey J i858, 1 ' —_— e week, comumonly ¢ Sunduy, and” to pro- 45 pilly in encl construct wooden sidewalks us required by a mostly of wealtby clase and the fmmediato | 354 thoreby lost iis hand, wiich had to be Preparing for th L PERSONAL PARAGRAPIL hivit the sale of intoxicating liquors upon the vial. foct digestion | rosolution of the city council and niyor of OO UEILEY aurronnALa s Honmas 1 ot nasiaee | amputated ntishowriat, i ! 3 “RSONAL 1] 3 groupds of the ubove suld fulr. Tollows thoiruse: Thoy | tho city of Omnaba, Of whish the above s & n articularly A ~ KawriNs, Wyo, July 7.—[Spacial Tele- 3 ‘Nhe convention then adjourned until? B abiolutoly curoe sick hea: copy. P W, BIRKHAU = L Fopressnted by cattle Teedérs and..denlens Inreatening the Gridg gram to The Ber,)—Davo Donovan, an ex. | Frank P. Ircland is at the Paxton, e conven en adjourned until7 p. m PR e Ohairman Board of IPubiie Worls who huvo large farms and plenty of monsy. surasia iy, Nob., July 7.—|Svecial | Upion Pucitic ongineer, 15 i town | ©:S: Morden of Keariiey is at tho Millard. = €d by leadins physiclans, F sale by Omuha, Neb., July 2, 150z jy2-5-0-7-5 0-11 Theso men, i conjunction with Burt county | Telogram to Tur B ket yna il 11 g A SRl W. C. Pomirot of Lincols is atthe Mercer, : g Acqualntad,. drugplots orscnbby s 85cla. 8 vial. Address Sheriit's snle, 2 ocders, have for some time folt that certain | tinues to slowly rise and is n ¢ % v ¥ 0 O e AT bl AT Carl Browne, “the wild west artist” of | HOBB'S HEDICINE CO, Props, San Francisco or Chicage. 3 " 4 e caliond facilitios aod courtosies could bo ; 1d 13 now out of 1S | Gisipiet court who will, upon oath, say the L. Bmith of Bloug iy ia akthe Arnade, 't o m B8 N HE, o Y0 T i L N By virtuoof un oxocution lssuod by Iira mue moro sutfsfactory. Horman alone ships | DAuks 1o low places. Work is boing pushed | jonnson county invaders can got an impartiat | A 9 Gillespio of Chicagois at the More 2 ¥y Ci , Who was ono of the B BALE N OMAHA, NED, E. Mooros, clok of o District court of Do ot stock tha Ay oLor (own on the poi, | LU bridge, Dutit. tho'watar contiuuos to | 16t ™o CATaen s oy M e SMIPATIAL | 4 Conluy of Novtolk 18 at 1 Dollone, | 40l6Katos 0 tho indopendont national con o o Cor e DenEat il o lus cauntg, Nobeusks, upon v dudgmons sods Fov the purposs of making an efort to socuro [ F13¢ 1t Will huve to b aiscoutinued. supphied with ‘mpnoy and claimed to be [ J. B. Kildruff of Denver is at the Murray, | Yention, loft yesterday for Ashland, whore | & D Foster & Co.. Council Blufts, Ia S Nutional Bunlc of: Oiniha, Nebravki, i { bertor troud wecommotations and ot S T— working In the Intare of tho prosocution 3. L. Baker of West, Point is at tho Mur. | 10 g8ve oneof bis illustiatod !x:.m;‘,.wln.:: JAPANESL gy G AL Sonotdor & onpany, i {0 b i Co 0 € o o g 8 ) omor: 81 M seems | pay 1ig! th 16 next week, he speaks g APA. = I i 3 [ foilo i of Washiugton and Burt countios will meet | HEIRMAN, Neo, July 7.—[Special to THE | quite evident that the case will not be trivd 3 Couneil Bluffs, Neola, Atiantic, Newton i Ing sooda ulid ohtiela a the hroperty uftiha Fr et and L sl W | oy, Sov, s oot to T | gulosdon Tt S8 s ok boSTRE | ™0, 1. o ofoous T 0 av o D | i, B, et Ainty Sy PP LLE |Hissnn AN orgiuization for active work in this divec- | day of inflamation of tho stomach. state to which there are no objections ave | ‘"% time ut tho latter place, whore ho will pre- gonts' furnishing goods, hosiery and giovos, tion, g Sweetwater, Uinta, Weston and Premont, 1t | - C: H. Reynolds of Norfolk is ot theMil- | pare liographs of the standurd beurors c URF jd oLher mercnandise, tosother with offieo Ak o T Rm—— Cotton Brokers in Troubl, looks a3 though the case might go to Ruwlins | 1ard. nominated bhere, to ve used iu the campaign. and store farnituro and fxtures, and il con H ARG AXBUDRRDING. Livenroor, July 7.—Tsase Cool & Sous, | 1 Carbon county tor trial. There will be | . W, Plauk of Lincoln is registored at tho —————— g oo and. complaia Wrpsimagkcontating o) | tulned ln ghe busament snd Ove story atore L Xl 1. —[Special Tole -~ e S stroug objections to both Laramie and | Millard. Katied i Mine, pnositaries, Olutmont 1a fapsules, sipo In Box | buflding, Nog, Lilbis wn (Lowurd " strepy gram to T SPr Homer Rotbins, @ | Promuweat cotton brokers, have suspended b T s 4 v snid Pills: o Posltive Cure for External, internal | in the city of Omha, Douzlas County, Ne d : N Daymont. . A syndicato hoy benn fospended | mission which arrived hero a faw day 1T Trab of ST ORI WHA o coati ¢ shin LKESDARIE, 1., July 7.—Jobn Williams, | blind or Bisuding lealng, Chronio, Hwoent gr 1Heredi- | 1raskin: aad 1 willon tho 11Uty 0f 410y, A young horse thief, was today sentenced to | taie the 110,000 balos of cotton held by them | for the purpose of teving to effect a pex Mercer. civil engleeer; Jonn McCaferty, civil engis | fary Blles Tois Koo ly has uover beon known to | 1., 1802 commencing at 10 o'elock n, m. of 8 1d one year i the penitentiary by Judge Bell, | ut tho rate of 25,000 bales daly. saulemontof the diffuroncos exlsting botw C. M. Princo of Grifia Islad is at the | neor, aud Thomas Jonos, & timoor man, wero | this torribla disanse whon & written aranies s | Lt Nou Lo and HHL Howard street, in Habbius, on csoust o s youts, was atee |08 Bailio sen bl o, oy incvn, | L HANng I uion, o e e st | st iyt o Gl bl | RS THS IR D | W S the lightest poualty of the law, ana althous and tho assets the same, The 5 one ARRLE SO ROSOINDIM & dirac 3. Dufles Iresto! o arro shi hig d Wilkesbur ok odried ganu. ataap for Seee Nampis. Guaradies 10 b Liest bidder, or bidders, cdli, OF 50 L hvihicat pounity of the law, ana althouxh | and the assois the same, The frm Is one of | jon, “Tio" commissionors say they do not | L« C. Dufteo of Croaton, 1a., is a guest at [ barro sbaft of tho Lehigh and Wilkosburro | fuued by kuikn & o Druukists, Soib Ausaiercornes | L0 hiliost bid r bidders, for eash, or | orey made a stron offort to bave nim | the oldest in the trado. The faure has | 490 The UALLO005S a0y the Dolione, coal compau A RS R e DRI B0 wniich LHOTOo 18 14y b6 HE00ss A0y L0 KUl 51y senL 10 tho reform school, it was admitted | created a sensation, The firm attributes the cspalr of smoothing matiors aftor the elec ~ s —— | sid execution, the mount due Lhoreon Loin ¢ tious have Martin J. Townsend of Troy, N. Y, Is at that he was a few months older than the | failure to the nou-receint of money due, and vaken plso 5 = Poundmaster's Notice, twenty thousund und fifty dollurs (82),630.00) statutory limit at the time the erimo was | may resume, g tha Paatan. . * Tmpounded—2th day of June, 1 buy nony, | Saste it lhtorest o il amoaitsat (o r committed, A plea of guilty was entere g Unfayorable to the Stockmen. S. H. Lowaa of Sioux City isa guest at 0% % | weixht whout 50 potiuds. "I hot refleamod | Suceof 10 ber sens per wniim Erom e ik Mot the Usunl £t Cusyexse, Wyo., July 7.—(Spocial Tele. [ tho Murras . . il be sold at pub ction e 10 4. duly | G3'ST Tado, A, DT80t deruing costs, Brown County Crops. b Buniisauas, Ala, July 7.—A story of | gram to Tur Ber |—The testimony elicited . H. Chapaan of Hastings is a guest at 0L, 1902, at Goocia buen on 15th wid, Juckaon Owalia, Neb, Junie Hih, 1502 i phuuNstows, Neb., Juls 7. [Special to Tus | outrage and lynching comes trom Clay | in thestockmen's cases t Luramie yestarday the Arcade IN CHILDREN b e i o i A BRANEER, bas l“"‘-mm in Brown county are not | county. Mrs. Wilkin, & widow, livos in a | was simply o8 to the dogree of fealing pro- | , 5y I findsey of Des Moines, La., is & guest For over two years my little girl's life | = = | Jandiztuk. @lving their usual promise. ‘The smail grain | cottago with her daughter Julia. Last nighy | Yalling for or aguiust the stockmen in Al i nx\-m. X ilams - was made miserable by a'case of Catarrh, ANMUSE )\ll NTs Dog Foundkeoper's Nothce, i does ot look vigorous and will not, undor [ Ed Frather shppad in the Louse wnd as. | bany county. It was shown to be generally | , Mr and Mrs, . P. Campbell of Broken | ). diccharge from the nose was large vnass - Tho foliow| 0 have b ) s Uy circumstances now, equal the maguif- | Saulted Miss Julia. When Mrs. Wilkiu heara | Unldvorable to the stockmen, Unger | Bow are guests at the Arcade, constant ;u)] ry offens e, l‘l s \‘ C ’\ [ JE R ' A ANI ’ ‘““" "‘:““'h;'”'w““""‘T'y R Mok A AN A A fhfonmatno R0 0 15 Small ks 4 | 100 BOrFiblo story 5ho guvo tuo alarm. ©n | O WFrangement between tho ' aitoraeys | A party of leadiog business mon of Clarks, | § A0 yery QUAAMNG, - Fiah 638 Wit I » 2 shephords d goneral thing, but hoaltny in color, und with | foW hours @ party of citizens had caugbt | LWeUlY witnossos are to be summoned by | Neb., are recistered at the I Awnang | Became inflamed, the lids swollen and A A A A i} dewtaundinnds timely showers aud a late fail will make an | Prather, who went the usual way. each side from Albauy and Laramio coun- | them are: W. R. Morse, k. ichardson, | Yery l"Ilnful Alter trying various reme- Bittnor=-Barlow Company 2 hird dogs average crop, i Ly ties respectively and dvo each from Carvon | 5. E. Stawett aud W, N. Kokjer. dies, I gave her The first bot- “ROUGH DIAMONDS. 3 dotkars t Sund d Fled with the Bunk's 3 aud Ulota. ' “Iho probubility at prosent is [ Nuw Yous, duly 7.~ (Special Telozram to | tle secmed to S.S.S. Tt STURN HIM U O Pk e Mad :' L e, . Nasnviie, Penn., July 7 4 ‘“:lpx ;ln‘l‘u:sl LA ul:n»\l-‘-‘:”ltll‘xul‘.a‘vnu;l‘u. A1.:|. nn‘, 1, I|: .\l?um lu’ O IA.;‘I\l;Jlllllu (hu ase, but the symptoms soon abated, OUR WAX GROUPS, ¢ Gordon sotters isoxt, Nob., Jul Special t0 Tus | tolior, and Willia e e ough' the p prolimiuarics are | Plaza. From Lincoln there are k. D, 1 and in a short time she was cured, TUHE CLEVELAN : § Bootan sorriory o' Bam]—Josoph and Tuomas MoOlonmighan | booir b ulism B Turasr, bookke ober Of | cxpocted to dra along for s waek or wore. | iows, O. K. Gaubler ana B. O. Kussior ot Di. L. B. Rircuky, Mackey, Ind PHE CLBVELARD CAUILY. 3 § binok and tan rat torelers % bave ouch just bexun suits in the district | city, having tiken ¥ Jbout §10,00 Decd T p 2 Wostminster, sud 8, M, Mills at the Motro — $ PR KAVIOUD RATAL DAY i v court of Dodge county for duwages or g By g u“ ug taken with thew wbout §10,000 od of an Iusane Man, politan, George H. Thorn aud wife of o e 5 10,000~Curios From Lund and sea-10,00 wh-uui\nl‘un x,..Hq.w 1]w-|,|,‘,., ' - 9 | S0 Deriag taken PP (< THARSS | el 0l | M T ur book on Blood and Skin Diseases maile Sorto o8 —2:0) g L0, JOUN RPOEI " | y. Tnuaca, Mich., July 7.—Word bus beeu ro- | Owaha are ut the Savory. froo. 0 BWivE SHECLHIO Co.y AtIkata, Ga. Performances—2:0, 4:16, 8:), ;44 | o Dog Poundkebpon

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