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SUNI“‘Y. JUNE 18, 1893—~TWENTY PAGES. KEBLLRERY, STIGER & GO ead and Be Governed by Your Own Good J udgment. i s - T : iy ; Women's Hoslery. | Silk Mitts! Silk Mitts| L] Y g i 25¢—75 dozen ladies’ fine 40 guage fast black brilliant cotton hose, worth 40c, | And best values is unquestionable. Monday we will place on sale at reduced prices some extraor- at 100dozen black silk mitts. 850 quality, dinary I):lrgklll sin GOWNS, SKIRTS, CI IEMISE 39¢—100 dozen ladies’ extra fine fast black cotton hos o, with high spliced heols | gt 250, ~ e ) R G and spliced soles, regular price 50c, sale price 89¢. ¢ 1iin: ShA and CORSET COVERS. 80c—Wo are showing the lnrgest nssortment of Indies fino hose at this price | 100 dosen black silk mitts, 50¢ quality, Any of our best grade China or India Silks (including Cheney Bros.), ¢t and g1.25, at . . Cherfise, in thres Aifars fht ver brought to Omaha. More than 20 styles aad qualities to choose from, | at 85c. C AND C 0) §—Chemiso in threo differont —Ladies’ fine mustin skirts he colors are black, white, tin; bronze, rod and navy. Valuosup to 750, [ 50 dozen black silk mitts, 78 qualit i stvlos, with square, round C ||-]xmn|e|l] with neat embroidery but you can have your choice for 50, v o 8 NN Remember the price and visit our store in time to €t A | ishod with fino embroidery, ue Tomorrow 8o, o WU | 25— Wo aro il selling childron's tan hoss at from 2 to 4ic, SLOORIHR 0 | o onan WIRRG 1T saty 81 quality i ) finishing braids, the regular valve of L lst B . telect pattern, all this season’s styles, at this l.,ikwfm"ul g i and 81,5, to- 1 ) fkirts with cluster of nino | B8E—Fpeolaltios in ohildren's sill hoso in white, tan, bronso and cardinal, from | at e, - morrow in one lot, price $1,25, fine tucks una beauti- 99¢ up, according to size. PE Axo FEIVRVE cers . 02 fos, tita & T . J —Ladies v v slee ul embroidery ruffle. Our SEVEN” FVE O ok o it kol | roguiny 8000 shiee Bometeoorisios Seamless Waists. Silk Gloves. &\ Yroldery and cambslo rum. 3 for $1—Wo aro still selling those seamloss waists fo= children, just the thing il e BARGAINS IN - Regular 75¢ quality. Tomorrow 4%, w() —Ladies’ fine cambricskirts, for summer, at 35c or 8 for $1, 8 to 12 yoars, Our assortment of silk gloves is still E - e 4 ' Qs hemstitched rufflo with complote. Full lines of the Koysor —Ladics’ fine muslin gowns, | 2. insertion of fine lace. Thi Underwear s 6.)(: beautitul tuckod frontfancy | v < anegrtion of fine laco. This [ patent (double end finger tipped). I T colorud “9r”"r"~"~d ouffs,” Rog: | g go'" ToRUIAT 8300 skirt. - Tomorrow, 50c—Ladics’ union sults ot e, worth 7oy at 7o, worth 815 at 81, worth 81.23 | Alsou full lino ot long silk gloves for 3 | ular 81.00 gowns. & )nmrl)fu)f\ 1-1_(-4 i ;‘Lm\]l 15, worth $1.50; at $1.50. worth $2; at 81,75, worth $2.25; at $3, w orth evening wear, embracing ull the popue SATIN pUCHESSE QSC*,".I\'II"J;‘»‘.LELI“S‘v",}.i'm"l?n'..‘"fi"‘f SOCAI‘:\;L'::: 'lf-rl'.%r.,mu":‘.;"l:b,;"?{s‘ s 25c¢—Ludies’ vests at 25¢, 80c, 50¢, 750, 850, 81, $1.15 up to & They are worth | larshades. : . p . / ished with fine edge to wmatch, dozen in this lot. They range fuily one-third more. § Regular price $1. o, will be sold on Mon- $1 2151 Regulaf 81.25 quality. Tomorrow 95¢. | in price from 75e to 81, Chotes oo Tights. For Monday Only. aY- BUve s iis oW el i v L . . —Tndies! it Ry £ " oru, 750: ok, 8 kb : I adi cs I awn W a ISt)S- 75c—Ladies’ lisle thread tights, kneo length, in ecru, 750 black, 81, 100 ptacossLonadnlodel DloksHBTTAME ; AT ? Pants, tons at Be. Ladies’ fino lawn waists with * Ladies’ lawn waists with beautifui Yaio Wistal ol ne 100 picces Fruit of the Loom 4-4 1 10 . 1 10 1 10 rufiled front pleated * bac /SC cascuding of tinted ombroid- gn 4 A 50c—Ladies' Swi ribbed punts, knoo length, at 50e, worth 75e; - worth | BRI éc % X % ‘ N o | turned collurs and cuffs, price. ¢, trimmed cuffs and col- $1'J 1, and at 85¢, worth 81, £ o ; ; b3 lars, tomorrow i 15 c—Children’s gnuzo vests and pants from 15c up, ascording to size. Not over 20 yards to a customer, ALMA ROYAL Ladies’ lawn waists wich Ladies’ Zotting ready for the hot | 25¢—Boys’ shirts and drawers from 25 up, necording to sizo: and these prices for Mondiy only. ’ s double rufile of fineembroid vouther should visit our waist depart- $2.75—Children’ssilk toques at $2.75 and $3. PEAU D SOl E’ ery, the lutest style, only . ment. The variety is so large that it is S L " Laces! Laces) impossible to give vou any idea of the i i i ARMURE ROYAL, CALL AND SEE THEM, different styles through ove adyortion Bargains in Ladies’ Umbrellas. ; e 0 Al e i ments. 50c—Wo have just rocoived 100 25-inch umbrellas, o sumplolino, at halt cost, | - A Allfine, imported, rick black dress silk, worth $1.35, sale price, Summer Corsets 48c, Summer Corsets $1,00. which enables you to buy an umbrella at the actual manufacturer’s cost, | Rich Black all Silk . They range in prico from 50c to $4, and every ono is u barg.in, Bourdomme, , f ol ) Men S Furnlshlng Dep t' and Pointde Irlande Laces Organdies!?! PPonoce BATHING SUITS. BATHING SUITS. In all tho fashionable widths, L gee. 7 ¥ " o AR Wo have just received a full line of bathing suits which wo are solling at ex- REMNENT DAY IN OUR Wowill placo on salo on Mondayn [V SRl S h s bein ot [t ket 11531 L s ey Roms o solid navy blue, als ¥ blue and whito : 3 R o ot blsle s ngiveat L LERTRN Ay S UL pattorns, 52 inches | Strives. We have them in all sizes at $1, 8150 and $2 95, wn"e G!-eme [Efl[ []nfl B‘]l e BhRiien B e vy vl paa g oA e e e i _ HALF HOSE. HALF HOSE. A . ; Hillb, per yard, reducod froe she os iy e o ols We call Special attention to our stock of moen’s russot and leather shades in ON SALE AT HALF PRICE, respectively. e haif hose. Can match any color of shoo. Wo have an olegant assortment in plain o and 2le towels at_163c | cotton, also in the genuine C. & G. lisle thread, with double heols and toes, all POINT DI GEN Remuants of our choice French Dress Goods. Remnants in tho choapest ]Jl‘iIIlO(I A‘[!IQI!’DS or $2 a dozen: and our 40c, 45¢ and 50c | colors guaranteed fast and stainless, sizes 9 to 11, at 252 and 50 a par. POINT GAZR, e 0 re Toods, Remnantsin tho cheapest E Se towols at d3fc. or £4 a dosens T W W Sy and best grades Remnants for children. Remnants of all kinds of sk at ST illtos raety DD R WEAR, ot iONDERWEAR. LY e, —=—tprnios Ttomnants for childeen Iemnants of all kinds of silk, au st = - Printed mushns and batistes, 36 & = Wo have a large and complete stock of men’s hot weather shirts and draw otnb/ao Birls T HALF PRICE. o5 wide, and all our Lort woo Naplikins. in plain French balbriggan, natural gray cotton, tan and gray. light wei and Point do Paris Lices, lis, at 15¢ per yard. oda merino, every garment perfect in finish, Sizes 23 to 46, at a0e, 62ic, 90c, $1 : Allut prices that will satisfy the i $1.25, Gt N n OCHALLIS, Challis. Gaieles e o o ot W e T B BEROTAT, e Most Careful Buyers, X S balbriggan shirtsand drawers in extra .The best grade of imported Challis, our 60c and 75¢ grades, on Monday 75 pieces of fine cotton challis, for- Dresser Scarf sizes, 48 and 50-inch, at 75¢ and $1.15 each; they are worth $1 and $1.50, 49¢ 49¢ 49c¢ morly 5c and 7c grades, for Monday's | 18x72-inch hemstitchoed pure white WINDSOR TIES. WINDSOR TIES. S g 111 g6l eeblotes “_‘]j’}“f 3¢ per yard. Limit, 20 yards'to | dresser scarfs at 81.15 each, they are 150 doZen men’s real China sitk Windsor ties, suitable to wear with neglige Ourlarge assortment is still complete. 49¢ will sell them rapidly. 1 each customer., cheap at $1.75. shirts, in polka dots, fancy strives und plaids ash silks, at 25¢ and 50¢ each, Novelties in Veilings. kins, pittern table cloths and WE FAVOR THE EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT, PROVIDING ALL WILL ENTER INTO IT. KELLEY, STIGER & CO x \IDEM\ED THE CO\V[R \CTOR preservation of r(‘(jt‘vn‘ls:lnd the transaction Omaha and Winnebagn agency, Neb, ; about 100 red as they started with a®cloud] sky and [ front of Mr. Homer Reed's home. r the A A NI ofgovernment business and the atandon- | tain G, G. Ponny. Siem infanty, at the Pine girls and sluves, brought the rain within twenty-nine hours, | cornerof Tenth streot and Pennsylyania ment of all rented buildings as soon as pos- Ridge agency, S.'D. The Vienna bakery band made its appear- | ana the barometers indicato ] ny ram, avenue, only three hlocks from the scene of 5‘5;!;‘» D E 7 Lk ance at this juncture and behind it came the —— : the “hold up,” of the nieht before. In each W. Dant’s Poor Work on tho Ford | discussion, beine sugeested by the Fomd | Wastixoron jone 1o treasury de AR O T AR I Mo money and watehan, | ro eleved o el o s 3 s s ) y A N, as - ancing eirls and donkeys, the weddinz pro- — oney and ches George W, T;\ntfl e ki Dresidens miLrhie, Tt s probablo that the | partment today purchased 50000 ounces of | D838 of 01d Pat and Warren Remembered at ( S8etne eicls and donkoys, the weddi Bosky | Wostern Passonger Amuciation. Ttonds Agree G eater Shown Up. presiagagmiinglia ey socommend | silver at 8300, Chicago. baboon were all in line. on n Much Mooted Question, HEADQUARTERS AT CHICAGD, clty of the bulldings now il by the INDLAN AGENTS APPOINTE] e ) 30wy S il o H PATde | Cinicago, dune 17 —Tho lins of the West- CRIMINALLY CARELESS OR IGNORANT | FOVernment, tho nscortainment. of farti e S ARROINTED, and so was the Eiffel tow After them | om Passenger association today settled the uro Home of the*Republican National need the accommodation of the service demands, for the Work. T bearers, who gave specumens of - their | Tates wero adopted, with tho exception of | CHICAGO, Juno 17.—Tho repubhean na His Methods In Making the Alteratlons in AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, WASHINGTON Brieau }- 3 prowess as the procession moved along. that between Chicago and Kansas City, tional teague will make its headquarters in B Ball h ' Bay State People Do Themselves Proud at Following the Javanese came the South which was cut from &l to cents. All the | Chicago ana Secretary A. B. Humvhrey is the Collapsed Bullding Those of an WASHINGTON, D, June Jackson Park—Remarkable Parade Sea islanders, ‘battle-scarred and formidable > a 5 NEvi retained in his oftic When the executiv D, 5 E 3 sBapders, 2 X other rates on tickets to Kansas ity will a s 1 the exceutive Amatour—Damaging _Testimony R ke Blche Eovatlupitaalac (| ) roa on i oas e B of All the Natlons of the Earth e ol st ndaretwhioioiimi RIS ER SLUBRO IS Hitanes Rl e ll PRIV D oficer question of head- Glven Against Him Yesterdny. WasmNGTON, June 17.—Information has | Of tWenty regular army ofticers to ser Ao o e Yrent through a war club exercise to amusé | and Kansas City. The agreement on this | Guarters yestenday an informal ballos just reached the War department of n de. ll.ldml‘x agents. It was expected that Mr. the spectators, subject 1 the lust bone of contention | showed: Omne for Louis: 8 for New ci A istrict courtat | Cleveland would also announce the name: T Appropriately = enough, Hagenbeck's | in tho association agreomont. which has | York, 4 for W shington and 10 for Chicago, 3 cision by the United States district court at y i {5 Wasnmiaron, Juno 17, — Contractor: || S/8108 by tho £ that, it sustained, will have | Of the ten eivi who have been rec Cnreaco, June 17.—“Bunker Hill" d menagerie followed of “the | had such a tough time of it for the last | s n Chicago was unanimously elccted George W, Dant was '““""""’;""""“‘“"'Z" S G o T police of | Menaed for positions in the Indian service. | the fair was celebrated on a grand seale | South Sed ue of the | three months, y @ formal yote the evidence given today at the coroner’s in- 2 L g lic Works coula not lawfully issue a voucher ot 2 OF DS 2 M e B 3 s most wonderful me; in the world. A | The other roads arenot disposed to mec Burke of Pennsylvania, Willlam . “ord theater | the government and will threaten the valid- | Seeretary Smith today sent to the white | today. Hancock house was crowded w. bund led and then came trained animals of | the recent cuts 1 ireat Northern | F. Rolley of Kentucky, Henry F. Teipke of quest over tho remains of tho Ford theater | th0 Bovernment i allotment system. The | BOUSC the commissions of these terf civilian | its Bay state people. The Massuchusetts every kind—elephants, tigers, lions, dogs, | and the Nerthe nd hurry them | Rhode Isiind, Thomas H. Muiee of Waser JRidtima) althoughiaome of thoseiwhoguyoill We 9 are in accordance with the construc. | #8CNtS, but the messenger who carried the | board of managers celebrated the anniver. | sesboy Pigs, parrotsind other things that | into a fight, though there is no denying tho | ington and ex-Congressman Michi- testimony aguinat his methods spoko highly | hses are In nccor across the Puyallup resor- | PAPers did not reach the e3ecutive. mansion of the battle of Bunker Hill on the wulk, creep and fly. The dwarf elephant [ fact that they are decidedly worried over | gan were candidates for the secretaryship, of his abilit, a practical mechanicand 8 railroud across the Puyallup res rip ltin the president’s signature | position grounds. Nothing had boon left u. | 4id somo tricks during. the § ude, aud the | the chauces of a rate war setting in just | A canviss of the probable result Showed vation in Washington. The military authori- 4 i i jg | hosttlon grounds, - Nothing had boen left un- [ £L0, =0 ang ST vl ‘n the 1 1 g or that the result would be k. S bricklayer. The United States government | V& aut iorto Mr. Cleveland's departure For his ! fes oz had ho trained parrot sung A-ra-boom-de-ay” | when they had decided to run no World's | that the result would be o camo in for its sharo of condemnation | €S S0ught to prevent the construction of | dountry peciden ey hoso commissions will | 4000 to make the program u success, - in Hebrew and Volapuk. : arsions or give no cheup fares until | cfforts to consolidate proved futi ""}‘M"U alon e 1o Toa0 by e | coniracten e Rt i [ nountzyzesld on Monday. Av10:30 o'clock Governor Willium C. Rus- [ All this made o fprocession about threo . > Aekian will be icominon - popsent ml) s | for its met iods ot idolng .3 Tt e BT OT P 0 TS et s eiis. s sell and his party left the Auditorium anne: miles long and it took an hour to march by | taker to ¢ tho rates mado by tho Great S iatlng fupon it o EColection tlon, Several expert witnesses tostified that | niving them as laborers and fi Fourth ¢ tmasters were appointea | fOF the fair grounds and led the way to Han- | 411 ation: of nation iice et T tested, but tho committeo disn rdca s tho contractors did not care to o worl for | ¥ 0} to the court for an injunction to | today in Nebraska as follows: J. A Ttas. | cock house for the other visitors from the oolnatione Ao ni lhies 2 colg SREELR AMuirs of the Keading. protestand Humphrey was ro-olected. He the government. Thomas J. Kane, o con- | vont milita pterferonce with his work. | siter, Bancroft, Cuming county: ). C. Wywes, | eastorn . During the hours, from 11 | may he ir offeiuls will repeat the | Puiavrireaia, June Hearing in the | was finally induced to accept, but will rer tractor and builder, said the government did | The resul i ghown fu tho Lollow [ | Barnston, Gago county; Tda' M. Fiarman, | o'clock to o'elock in the aftcreeny o et cep- | pars SR tion of the receiver of the | move from New York to Chicago, The eloo ot want skilled men to exceuto its contraot | ram recolved today oy tho adjutant genoral Bloowfugton, Franklin unty) g Catton, | tion was held inthe stato building. Then the Missourl Camp, : Dyitodchialnipepmiasionate [ MR OLY Bakioswaghrottyig S0 el BALIEyrond Tloy. pay 1o yicon forBood | 1 tment headquarters: Litehfiold, Shermas conaty” T =0 % | Govornor Russell and ex-Governor Alox . Hovey, who is in chargo of the | iss O oa yas o8 Lok 85,000,000 s | oonofu Vcommivtos adjoemad bl vork. The government, said Mr. *T'he decision of the United States distri 4 ol P. S H. Rice and ex-Governor John D. Long, | Missouri miner hibit in the Mines build- before the master appointed by - ' 5 while it posted fitself asto the financ court de latSeattie on the 12th instant, "7 | Governor Russell's staft, President Alfred | ing, 3 . His resigng the court, A standing of a builder or contractor. sustainiug the injuaction rending tho suit, Pinkerton of the Muassachusetts senate | 8ted quite a stir in the state boan 3 ounscl for tho roc ivers had in theip : Sliapsay Eabarigy Rosir know nothing about his skillor abili declares that the government had lost en: - Mot L AR s missioners and may lead to ageneral row in wsslon a stutement of - assets and "ERA, June 17.—Attorney Genera) Tattle An arehitect testified that the cement used | tirely th power to control use of -the lands Omaha theater goers mude much less of o | *24 W- 1% Barrett, speaker of the house, tbody. It is ‘understood that the infl, bilities to June 1 and other figures wh today decided that the State Board of Pube in underpinning the piers under the old | allotted to the Puyallup Indians near Ta showing as regards numbors tl cas de. | 08%isted by a special committee of eight s which brought out the resignatios they claimed would answer all of the ques- building was little better than mud, coma. 'The United States has no instruc- [ 89 l‘l.;:l bk e R D2ER, v'.‘“l“"“,‘_ 02 itors and twenty representatives, ro- | the efforts which have been made by cert. tions. The questions will be digested on state contract work unioss I vas sotle, A R tions toappearin the case. The time fs | Served by the performance given Prof. ived the natives and guests of the Bay | mining interesis in the state to boom their | Answered at the next meeting, — Lodav's FEA ST Ao oAt limited within which to make an appeal. | Paul Alexander Johnston at the Farnam (N S5 (e s products to the exclusion of others, This | Meeting lasted a cou le of hours and w cd that such work hud been done on the A bullder snid the manner of tho work was | A roferonce to the Dcpartmont of Justive s Street theater last night, although ey i, SR LA daNILed kysathiviore ok, | TRCTIRS A0, Oxplual do, claiming that in | 48 In Sharacter, discussing all tho [ eight-hour systom, and that the board may suicidul. 8o condemnatory of Contractor | requested,” thing the audience lacked in size was made | L resident Harrison and Vice President his capacity of state exhibitor it was his | questions. but arriving at no conclusions proverly insert in all contracts a clause res Dant's execition of tho work beneath the | o matter has been referred o the attor. R L a8 ke ultared aoe | Stevenson. A luncheon was sarved, 1y L0 give the various mining fntovests of | Adjourned until Wednesduy at 11 o 1. quiring’ contractors to prosent to the boagd Sxberis D o made. huguieiesof sh | g Eonoral and i s probabl thatan appea rined mudionce, ad up-of porsons eaper | THeFo will bou maguicent diiay of - | Ehe s Fomporthncs eritod and e o | of the kot % meemr rying LCTRAIOn | CortiEatoy Trom Iaborerh Lhat thoy wosked e 3 g will at once be taken o ience, rsons cap tie World's fair grounds this even. | Parative importance merited and to see thay | Of the attempt 0 sccurc assents from tho | Y mere o) a duy on the contract and witnesses giving this testimony as to the —_— ble of intelligently receiving ana appre Yorks at the Wo i EFoungs BYERLL 0 nad & faln shom stock and bocdholders to the reorgunization | hud recolved the cuprone Wages paid in the state of Mr. Dant's mind. One ‘contractor, Depositors Iteoe! ug Thelr Money. ating such a performance as the professor | M€ The Massachusetts board of munagers Mrs. Sarahl Corbus visited the fair today, | Plan. neighborhood for ten hours worle. The ate a friend of Dant, £ d he .“us“;nluf.m ‘]gml:‘d W ASHINGTON, June 17.—The comptroller gav A decided that no better enter rinment could | So did 100,000 ot} T persons, but Mrs. Corbus Chance for u Kate War, wneral ino the same decision held health, This samo witness, Robort Clark- | has declarod aividends in favor of the croa. | F iy berformance was given in the presence | be given their friends than a display of fire. | hus lres oy Joars Withoub over having seen | gvmerow, June 17, —Gonoral Pessenzer | thBLEILY ooURGHS 1f shar chocid choose, 200, teatified that tho acculent. was caused | (iors of nsolvent natlonsl bastes us follows: | of a large committee ehosen haphuzard and | works. Soa program Wis been urranged | an exposition, and, besides, her yisi was SARYROTON, June:ll—fiencral Passeuger bt contract that all miteriul or supplies blv criminul negligence fn dolng the under- [ [ of RBOIVED 10£ 10 per cent to the cred. | W8 1o the entire satisfuction of all who [ which promises. to excel any iaplor sibod singularly apropos in conncetion with the | Agent Keenan of the Santa Fo today ad- city work should bo manufacturad in the plnning work. auvey | itors of the Vincennes National bank of | Sttended. i hus heretofore boen mado ‘on_the ‘World's | revolutionary celebrations that toak biie | dressed o telegraphic proposition to passen- | state of Kansas on the cight-hour sy stom: During the morning maz}lnn -lurm_' lhny ¥ T .km'mfiuml'm»r T Prof. Johnston's first performance was to | fair grounds. The courtof honor will bo | down there in honor of Buuker Hill and ger agents of all Texas lines to reduce the —_— . requested the coroner to communicate, with \cennes, lud., 3 8 % | find & pin which had been secretod with the | the séene of pyrotechatos wad v special | other battles of 1776, John Greene, who wis 5 ‘s fai > Typhoid Fever Epidemio, - 1 Ainsworth, O, B. Brown, chiefclerk | claiws proved, dmounting to $224,430. t ) ) Wis | present World's fair rate to one and one gfl-‘:‘\: n\:‘:l‘:-:-rh.dild'm;é Eu‘l::ll:n':‘l‘«l‘l‘ «“::l A fourth dividend of Por'sent to the u?:umnv& of a ulu-xlrl:ulldvri \‘\,-h'h-n mnurt \\':A.}x 1»-uu;r s w:u \(L‘: Bunker Hill monument, the | a nephew of Nutnaniel Gre cue, gave up his | third fare for the round tip to Mississippi IRON, Mic .~The recent epidemio b ) rrodi BN g afterward secreted. Prof. Johnston found © of the Masgachusetts building at the | life in defonding his country from thy co | | 9 oW o > DA At a o Tm o contrac por- reditors of the First National bank, Clear- M * i A g o y e on and Mis ateways, added to the f typhoid fever is the worst ever and D, P, lllhpuu_. the contractor, to uscer: ‘HU‘” “],TI“"‘ :;m:, l‘" ulll‘llfl) _"‘}xf' m‘n“ .‘;‘u the stepladder and secured the pin without | fa nd design entitled “Massachusetts | slaughts of the British at ‘the battle of hicago arbitravy making & sweeping o ". l'll “ 5. The blic school: tain if they wished to make any’ statement fold, Po., mak L L0 pae difficully, amid much applause, g 1n 110es.af firo, Brandywine. T loft a litle aaugiter, wio | ojoiko drirary o nakig & awo known in the state. The public schools fotho jury. Mr. Hauvey and other jurors | claims proved, amoun nEie Biehing. ‘The second part of the performance was a .t Ao married John Clark of Ringgolds Manor, | fs s Hyo s il prob bo inaugu. | closed ten duys ago on account of the dis. insisted that this did not mean that Colonel He has order. dividend of 80 per cent in . RRA L * Midway Plalsance Turned Loose, o ) and the rate will ) AUz i - By 2 4 s v of the . P arola 1N, diflicult oue. Four members of the commit- -~ jp | @, and Mrs. Corbus is the duughter of the | rated Luesdny 1t oth. Poxas roads objoc se. The armory and othe 1able builds Ainsworth was accused, or that the jury | fuvor of the ¢ Mors of the Commeroial Nu. |'goctenrichesy (S mombe absence of Mr. There was o parade within the fair | ywain il rated Lucadny, Ifo ' SOXQS o L] ned into hospitals. Phys had determined to hoid him responsiblo in | tional bank, Nashville, Tenn., which failed Johnston, who afterward camo back and | grounds this afternogn that for novelty out. | *AI: ibi 3 stures | ¥ Beersl rate war is predicted. 5 I sclves 3 dotexmined i panath ash he ohocks' for the payment of o back and | gr ) Faonn The Russian exhibit in the Manufacturcs i — 5 sick themsclves from any wu ‘lh-- innlu'ki!] took ¢ n‘ requosy | Mar dividend whi probavly ba. v oA produced every situation in the due id anything of its kind ever seen. 'Men, building was formally opened this mornin, Rie mina r i< and loss CASOS nUMs “k{*‘*{'::l:_;:'\{hy;"}”::“"',"‘m ST nARRon 0% g | VLB 1N P LR TEA he mind reader nex Y vel- | women and animals from the Oricnt and the | Tho copemonics ding to the ritual | New Yok, June 17.—A modification of | ber nearly 400 now nd doath from six i ing a ce s ostrich foather in the | Oceldent, from Uie north pole to the' Ant- | ar'she cmonics were a1 condussed R . e e e er of victims is ins clusion tho inquest was adjourned wutli T e bt Youne lady i tho audienc thaught | aretic sén “wer™ to. Darticinants, ey | g1, Erock chuseh and wore”conducted i | the Mtbumond Torminal plans s been made | 10 ten duily. i puaiher of viotlus fa)ion Monday. b Wasiixarox Tuns selection has | Of by the committee, and followed this up | have taken up their residence in Miaway | Alagia assisted by loca) prie 5088 10 briug in the East Tenuessee, s hive becu ineffectualy bt 3 ) June o hroceed o | By his “dagger and dictionary" not, being th | Plaisancs during the forr et they form oue h 4 giuia & Georgia equipment and fmpro UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRAN o le of 1 vi y v g i —_——— - bl A yet been umlv e of -fnmn vessel to proceed to A8 p other instance. heayily | of the prix ipalattractions of the exposition, bonds, thus giving the committ ntrol of e T s 4 Samoa, aud, i fact, the Navy department | blindfolded. mber of the committee sé- | It coses some dolars to see all these cuel. the t Tennesseo system. The Cincin ulled for u Lurgo Amount, Peopte Who Are Not Wunted in the United ‘ en roquasted formally to send | locted the word *quart” on page 1,175 of the | ous peaple, and the i cao i huve been LEXINGTON, June 17, pecial to Tue | nati ‘extension bonds aro now all that re Avpany, N. Y., June 17.—The failure of States Wil Actempt to 1 1 ) 4 ! P " : i A 5 et apdoublodly is that the | encyclopedia, and * Prof. Johnston found | thinking tht it woyid be o good plan to ey | Bue 1. Cherecent showers huve improved the | muin to be brought in, Charles . Straight, hurd wood merchan 3 T 4 I WASHINGTON, D.'l s Juue nlgration” | yygilable undetached naval force i the | both page and word and wrote them on a | them all together afd march them through crop prospect in this section. Spring wheat o was announced today. He owns large lume Superintendent Stump receivea important | Pacitlo s kuown to bo inadeguate” Tt 1s Lo | Bheeiiege & Inddition underlining with a | the exposition grognds proper, so everybody i 1 much better condition than the fali Mushed u Musher, ber mills in Pivtsburg and i Warren county, information today in regard to the pro- [ lieved to be bad policy to take oithen the peucil the word thought of. could see what waaper of creatures they e " 5 - . - - y ; s branch offices New ) v 0 $ ) Wheat. The latter will be about & two- | OMicer Drummey arrcsted a man named | Mississivpl, and hs braneh e s in New dected shipment from Bremen to New York | Boston or the Adams away from the Ha- | At Prof. Johuston's request, s member of | sre . S sour s parade was arranged - atter e about a two ‘ oY ARk ) 1y, | Tho asscts wro $200,000 und lay i Wailun islunds at this juacture, but the | the committee who was so bashful that he In the parade were fighters of many | thirds crop. Corn is backward, but doing | Oldeson on the charge of insulting women ) N vaidn G of a carge of Russiuns, Poles and Hebrows b g [ ) 0,000, James 12 Straight of Nashe ARER0 0f Russlank, Foloe 0 +» | Philadelphia, uow fittiug out at New York | couldn'v say | & word wien Mo re- | natloissoldiers of Turkey, Duhomey war- | splondidly and will be knes high by July 4 lust ever u,, is preferred in §10.000 und John fl:fi‘.hinl:r) \l:‘tl“;l:‘]‘“ ‘.)“Elf{-r:lrhl‘mkll:-lll:l:l::lp | r‘.l.l I{w mlm|in~.|n‘.\:;.ml:..‘.«,\vlt..-;nnlb..\:.;{n;.. liu'llw}l,l h(‘hn\w‘hl‘ u({" a 3 ‘rlufi;. it .rlelx}nllli-fln):lnll::u:;‘-::r‘:\:wih I’i\)&lllfiu‘h.m “Tm‘l Hennox, Juve 17.—(Special to Tne Bre,) Oldeson was insulting women as they | vof Cluciunati 81,000, Mr, Straighs e b 0 ] o eir bring- © vessel can make this trip in about fifry | cle s oftice o) eenth stre 4 ozen other yi s ie head of | ., - assed near the city ha evening, Two assiguie g ¢ ing cholera into the United States. he ¥ between Hurney and Farnaw. The professor | the column were the two companies of | The heaviest ruin of the season commenc wd l'-»-»«dfnilf lhg' 7‘:“”»'-.11““1 um;.'] W ;“_\danx‘:: lImlll’(v‘:‘lnl:l\t‘\r}ll:ll‘l“IL: i order to Imwigration superintendent hus 410 beon —_ ok oot s wrist and at onc started off | United States regulars which are encamped | falling yesterday morning and lsted six | youns ludit i vle shanded Lo e golnk home B it Informed that o party of botween forty and Appolntments, Mude aud To Be Made, | on'a run with hin, feturniug ln about ten | ut Juckson park asa guard to the govern. | hours. Farmers claim that oats ant cars | about 10 S, ae, aecasied | by “tho " mifprr— Bty ueslan Jowta Vs s, o givon, | Wasimaros dune IT.—Au ovouing. paper itutos with o ull fu well, from which ot | s sxhibie, Fivelundred Turles trom tho | neyer ha D e e s ! Witk 5 ncusel and paabed, b 4o Tarin Af Greni Risauacy JARes fhiarned derold of meaus from the Argen: | says that Claude M. Johuson, of Lexington, | 4 drop hud b spilled. Iu the interval the | Turkish village came next. Far-Away. i, June 17.—[Spe o EE. | —The arasol ¢ 0 91 At Boston—Arrived—Patonia, from Livers tue republic and also rejected by the regu- | K will succeed Captain Meredith as chiof | operator had taken a large bunch of keys | Moses, Near-By-Aaron, Will-Come-Again- | first half of the prese veekk was ‘ot and ALk thHuA lhuznme) hustened to pool; Nessmore, from Liverpool g _Atepmain Lnes, 826 bolng “formardad | of the Dureay of oo b iore 1 ting, | ffom the committeeman’s pocket, selected | Johoséphat, Neobuchadhezer and & - fow | windy, and fears were tained that the Auene and arested Qldason, ca%ss At New York—Arrived—Belgenland, from T, s wisioh et theuce to | ! o050t o foraars! ot RELBULE | (hvight one olaggel se "ass o oiooted | Johos mmortal Turks led thelr fellows. | grln \ould bo damaged clion b visitad by | woh Ol womeh Sacsesstully pmenint | Autwern e Ldverpool, from which point they are to be YO i’ Cs 0f Becretary | the article thought of by the subject, Among them were the members of the ednesday night this section was visited by | when nQka women 8ucoossfully protooted At New York—Arrived—Etruria, from sbipped to Philadelphia by the Hirsch com- “-:rlll-un"\ Carlislo has appointed Joseph | . The ucts wentioned uve ouly a few of thoso | Beduoln encampuent, those jolly, good fel. | & copious sad gortic rain which hus done 4 | themselves frow lusulting advances, Liyerpool. wittee for account of Baron Hirsch Super- | Kavanagh, of Chicago, foremun of the | Successfully carried out last night. If the | lows, who gouge their eyes out with ice | Breat deal of good. The wheat, oats and - —— At Lizurd~Sighted—La Bourgogne, from futendent Stump will take proper uction in | {7, fatranast, government buildings at the | SXPressions of approval on the part of the | picks, run skewers through their lips and Lo corn promises to be an unusually large crop. Wicked Kausas City, New York these matters, Toad iaies g ugs at the ommittee, und the amplo applause given by | dulge in other ploasing pastimes. [n the los | Kye & 80Ing 0 be light though of good qual- | g, xess Ciry, Mo, June 17, The police Sy . P e audience, arvy ion, P, appeare 3 womel 3 o) 2 A 4 - . e Departures for Europe, | Will Becure Quartors of Its Owa, Army 04 Tedian Agsate e R house tontgher. 0 | Shbear e, Women of tho harem, She Ty Nab, Juge 11— [Special to Tux | derartmeus doss uot seam to bo ablo w cap- | o Departures The Gonartunes fan WASHINGTON, June 17.—1t is probable that WaSHINGTON, June 17.—Under the act of feiresscs, the Sedan chair-carriers, with the [ BEE | —For the past two days Messrs. War- | ture youtnful high Fobbers, two of whow Europe today by the large flcet of trans the secretary of the treasury, in his sunual July, 1802, the president today appointed a » g uge Quotations, found i inels aud other animals to be | Ber Smith and Jumison of Butte huve been | last night, for the fourth consoe uight, atluntic steamer, are fully s large as those seport, and the president, i his message 10 | jot of army ofibers s [ndian agents, among | NEW Youk, June 17.—[Special Telegram | found in the village g:::xluu'hmxfin'uuun l.l).xlruum’l'nlllol Harvey | held up and robbed u,gman. Sevoral polico Aphiie 8 IS S “i ‘ "'v‘“” o v o 0 8 O 1 & p b q . €8 10 make rain. heir efforts were suc- 30 WOre 86! Thursday and Friday | © previous Suturds ceed congress, will recommend the construction of Shem the following: Major J. H. Patterson, | to Tuk Bee.|—Exchunge was quoted us fol Extraordinary Attractions, cessful, and lust night a heavy rain fell :m,'f.l:;'fn.lflluffl"rfu-m.'mn r))m;.n‘:uu.'l:l“ 0 | 2000." Tho eastward traiio seems 1o be buildivgs by the government sufficient to ¢ Third lufuntry, at Forest City agency, lows today: Chicago, $1 discouut; St. Louis, Next them was the Algerian village out- | which fnsures o big crop of small grain. | sight of the youthful robbers, though they | €xcess of the west and, so far, the expect Bccomuiodate the government force for the § D Caplaln W H. Beck, Tentu cavalry, at | 50c discount, t, another frolicsome conglomeration of | Everybody gives the raiumakers the credit uttacked @& man at 10 o'clock at night in | World's fair rush has failed to'waterialize.

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