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rl f'l'/LA'lt'l Vi'tfl , c , THE OMAHA DAILY JJEK : SUNDAY , 1,1 UN E o , 1S02-TV/ENTY PAGES. MANY CHILDREN INJURED t , Business Portion of McCook Devastated by a Ojclono. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DESTROYhO rirtjr I.lttlo Ones Cnncht In the UchrlB nnd DhnRcronsljr Hurt Heroic Deeds of Xlnn.Vrnr-Old Dan McAiJIno 1.1st of the Victims. MtCooK , Nob. , Juno J. ( Special Tolefjrara lo TUB BEE.I McCook wns visited today with n terrible oyclono. Considerable dura- ago wns douo and a number of people son- omly Injured. It had bean a nlco day , clear and bright , with the wind blowing from tha southwest. About 3 o'clock la the afternoon it clouded up In the cast , although tboro ; * ras no porcoptlblo change la the torn- nurnturc. At 4115 p. m. , without a moment's warning , a small , writhing cloud was s on approaching from the oast. It pasted over the city and crossed the Hopub- IIcan river , whuro It turned and came back ov r tbo city from southwoet to northeast. At that tlmo the streets wore crowded with people and many farmers wore getting ready to go homo nftcr a day's shopping. As the huge funnel shaped nlqud passed ever the B. & M , shops and roundhouse It teamed to suddenly drop dotvn to the ground first striking the business building owned by II.V. . Cole and with Its nwful power ralsod jift metal roof clear oft of the ono-story part la the rear , whirling It around , bringing It down with terrible force In almost ils former position upon tbo liends of tbo cipnrmnltors who were at work tuoro. All osoapod oxcoot ono wtio rocolvod several cuta on tbo head. The thick brick walls alone saved thorn from most serious injury. This building is occupied by Joseph Kclzenstoin as a cigar factory und his damage not very great. Aliiriiiiiil the Cltlzaim. Dy this time the strouts wore thronged by torrlllud occupants of the buildings who hastily rushed out of their various places of business. Ttio storm center seemed to ralso up In tha nlr and again drop to the ground about three blocks away. In a moment the air was tilted with flying timbers and the cry was raised that tbo Congregational church was In ruins and hundreds of children buried in tbo ruins. Some ono had nresonco of ralnd enough to turn In a gcnuraf alarm , and vho flro dopartmunt responded nobly. Amid tha screeching of whistles of the engines In the railroad yards and the din of the flro bolls iho crowd rushed towards the fallen cmfU-o. Tbo children of the city were rehearsing for Children's day at the Congregational church and that edifice was packed to Its ut. most capacity with tbo little folks. But two minutes before tbo cyclone struck the building about 200 of the smaller chil dren bad tluisbod their exercises and bad Just gouo homo. The church wn ralsod from its foundations ns lightly as If it had boon an egg Bholl and then crashed down with a dull thud I > lUo the booming of n cannon in one mass of ruins , burying about sixty children , to gether with the pastor of the church and T several tcachora. The children who had W first loft tbo building ran screaming with W terror to their homcn. Many were hurt by I lying ( timbers , but so tar as known nonb seriously. With willing bonds the fallen timbers wcro removed from the ruins and it was scarcely' thought that unv would bo got out olive. * All Italonsud from the Debris. progressed rapidly , moa work ing Vvith that energy lliat dnngo'r .nlono brlniis , nnil soon nil were released from tholr , imprisonment. The timbors. in falling had formed nn arch over the heads of tboso who were in tbo building , and some were uninjured. Nona of tbo injured have died. Savon of the children are seriously injured , and it is feared that several cannot llvo but a few hours. MAUD PEHJIT , DAN MoAu-iNE , HAUIIT CAJUHT.U , UUTH CHESSWKI.L and her llttlo sister are among these most seriously in- lured. Maud and Laura McMillan wcro badly brulsod about the head and book and tbo pastor , Hov. W. Stevenson , is seriously injured , being burled under the church organ , and it Is fourod ho Is hurt Internally. Dan MoAlpIno , although u lad of some 8 or 0 years , was ono of the heroes of tbo hour. Although seriously injured , ho was pulling nway the rubbish and helping others out when the people reached the ruins , when ho fell over and It was found ho was badly cut and Is now lying in a critical condition. Another llttlo boy was caught up by the wind nnd carried safely out ot the falling Avails und * ot down on the ground some dls- tnnco away , moro scared than hurt. , Maud Crcsswell bns her face badly Coined and her lower Jaw broken , and also oAc log. Others have logs and arms broken , ana still others seem to to burt internally. Tbo list of injured numbers about fifty and as many were carried homo at once It is Impossible at this hour to got ttio exact number. Had the cyclone .struck tbo church tlvo minutes earlier ut least 250 would have boon burled In tno ruins. TIMU ran Cncrcotlc Work l Jfucdml to1'ut tha 1'ro- JoeCiirSnccenslul hlinpo. GKAXD Isi.ASn , Nob. , Juno 3. I'o the Edi tor of Tii | : BIK : Permit mo to most heartily thank you for your tltnoly and appropriate editorial on the subject of the Nebraska ox- " * litbltni the World's fulr appearing In your issue of Thursday of this weak. The com mission fully rnullzos the necessity for onor- KOtlo work from this tlmo honcofortb , and deeply ret-rotn the fact that the appropria tion wusnol suniclcntlylarpo to warrant con tinuous nnd enorpotlo work from the a tact , but the conditions were such that ot necessity the funds hod to be as carolullv husbanded as passible , nnd tboro seemed to bo no other wav to save thnn to itcop tbo commissioners off duty and consequently off pay , but the ilmo bns comn at lust when ncllvo work must bo douo or the whole enterprise abandoned and the tate disgraced in the eyes'of tno nation , The derision has been in favor of as oner- getlu und persistent work ns possible upon a systematic plan promising gr on test results * OJllhlo from the amount of money ox- jioivSctf , nrcl I fool coritldcnt thcro will bo no rcnsoimblo grounds for complaint of any look of cnnrgy In promoting the Intcroits of V iho exhibit it ; the futuro. MET i ConimissioDor Goncrnl Qarncau has np- t pointed supoilutoudonts for tbo various do- ; partnii'ii's and has put them to work In their : rosoeutlvo , lines , and each superintendent * appointed Is ackiiQwlodged to bo a mun \ Ihoroiicblv competent and enthusias tically euurgeilc , peculiarntnoss tmvlngboon tno eoleatm in making the selection , audit- 4 I.entirely aofo to say they will do good AWork and render most valuable assistance Yd thn commissioners and commission in gen eral , and insure un oxhlblt from this stuto wl.ich will not only bo a source of Just prldo in every loyal citizen of the state , but nUa tue mean * of vast Improvement in tbo wnvo the material dovclopmout of Nebraska. ' It Is indeed tbo opportunity of a lifetime , nnd with the hearty Interest and co-opera- tlon nf the peoolo nnd such assistance as Is . . ntitolutoly necessary Nebraska will t'il : < if > mtagoof the opportunity anil enjoy lu . HID sure to follow from a proper . < > i -if our wealth of natural resources iff advantages In tbo way of soil , 'ii'ttto aud clioan lands , certain to u o troblo-ln valua In n very nhort i i' lino. Development is all that Is i , and a proper exhibit at the vi ' 'ulr will do moro thnn any other iit'i updblbiy could to hasten development. Thu lOinmUsloa is In deep earnest in inviting - viting every paper in this state And every loyal clllzon of Mils state to loud huarty help in putting Nebraska to the trout , und with < ual help tbero can bo no such thins : as fail ure. BETH 1' , MouLer , Alleged llurelar * .Captured , . NKUIUSKA CITY , Nob. , Juno 4. ( Special Telegram to TUB HKR. ] Henry Castile and o young man named McDonald were orrostnd today charged with robbing Stroblo'a dry foods store at Drownvlllo , and will bo held tonwalt indentltlcatlon. Onicors loft this city this afternoon for an Island flvo miles down the river , where It is said the goods are concealed with others concerned in robbery on guard , PLATTK VALLKY HANK CI.O.HKI ) . Ono of the Oldest Institution * In the Stnto In Trouble. CBKTIUI. CITT , Neb. , Juno 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB OBB. ] This community was olectrlllrd this nftornoon by the closing of the doors of the I'lntlo Vulloy bank. Mr. D. Martin is the president and S. D. Storrett cashier. It was supposed to bo ono of tha solid banns of the state. It is alleged that the cashier has boon trying to bear corn on the Chicago Qnard of Trade , but oaa weather has been against him aud it is said that ho hns sunk all ho had and close totOO.OOOof the bonK's money besides. The bank oxamlnor has been telegraphed for and It. will bo impossible to clvo any doflnltn llguroi as to the condi tion of the bank until ho comes , and makes an examination. Mr. Martin Is con sidered strong financially nslda from his Interest In tbo bank and'as ho says bo will do everything in bis power to proyont de positors from loslrig , the fooling of "tho pub lic is that the liabilities will bo paid m full. The deposits run between tOO.UOJ and $100,000 of which the county bus 831,000 , Mr. titarrott has kept In the shade today and his version of. the story cannot bo glvou. I'rcparlng lur the Itoaiilnn. QIIAND ISLAND , iNob. , Juno 4. ( Special Tolcgrarn to Tun BKK. ] At n mooting of the reunion commlttoo tonight thcro wore pres ent Chairman S. P. Mooloy , Secretary Qoorgo Caldwell , C. F. Bentley , Harry Harrison risen , George F. Ryan , Qoorgo Do.in of this city and J. U. Moagnor of Columbus. It Is considered early for outlining-tho program In particular , out somti special features wcro considered and will bo woruod for. Among tbcso will bo at least two balloon ascensions and partobuto doconslons. A commlttoo also appointed to provide a flambeau club as a special feature and a commlttoo was ap pointed to neo that seating capacity will bo provided about the speakers stand. The comnnttoo adjourned to Saturday evening , Juno 20. Injurud In n Ituiinvrny. WCEPIXOVATEII , Nob. , Juno 4r ( Special Telegram to TUB Br.n. ] Whllo W. H. Klrk- endoll aud family were out driving this after noon In a cart the horses became unmanage able and tipped tbo vehicle ever , throwing them out. Mrs. Ktrkaudall was seriously If not fatally Injured. Sbo struck on her bead and right hip and has not recovered con sciousness. The child was thrown in the mud a few yards , from the parents and es caped injury. Troops for Wyoming. Four KOIUNSOX , Nob. , Juno 8. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The six troops of tbo Ninth cavalry stationed bora are under orders to.hold themselves In readiness for a moment's notico. Major Isloy , Nlntb cav alry , gooi In command , the oojcctivo point being the crossing of the Powder river in Wyoming. Uncovered u Ghottly Itollc. NmniASKA CITT , Nob. , Juno' 4. [ Spoclal Telegram to THE BEE.J Workmen engaged In grading for the B. & M. in Jho southeast ern part of the city jestorday unearthed the skeleton of a woman. The remains wore found at a depth of sixteen feet , apparently in tbo bottom of an old cistern , anil were In a fair state of preservation. Cloned nil Interesting Session. HASTINGS , Nob. , Juno 4. [ Special Tolo- pram to TUB BBC. ] The South Central Bap tist Young People's union closed a very In teresting session-tonight , which began .horo yesterday. Delegates from all ever the southern and central part of tbo state of Nebraska were In attendance. . Snow nml lliUn. FonT ROBINSON , Neb. , Juno 4. [ Spoclal Tcib-eram to TUB Bni : . ] Rain has boon fall ing tbo past twenty-four hours Interspersed With snow end hall. The rain fall regis tered at post hospital was three Inches , when the gauge ovorflo'wed. C11ZLVH 1'olltloal Amilrs In That Country Not the Smallest Imiicluablo. \Coplirtdhtedtsa2hiiJiimtJ \ Qnrtlm Oennttl.\ \ VALPAUAISO. Chill ( via Ualveston Tex. ) , Juno 4. [ By Moxlcan Cable to the New York Herald Spoclal 'to THE BEE. ] A conference of ministers wao held In Santi ago yesterday. Some members of the cabi net wished to retain their folios until after congress had made some move , but it was 11 n ally decided to present tbelr resignations to the president. It Is thought that a new cabinet will bo formed by a coalition of both parties. Tbo project for increasing taxation Is caus ing much uncn&inoes among tbo commorclal and laboring classes. It appears that Minis ter Mott had boon deceived on tbo strength of bis political party. A largo number of the liberal party is opposing him. Tbo nltrato producers ot Iquiquo have ogroea to the terms of the proposed restric tion of the output. General Canto before leaving for Europe says that the objoot of bis visit Is purely military and in no sense political. Ho in tends to visit the military establishments of Franco , Germany , Austria and other coun tries before returning to Chill. Tbo Herald correspondent nt Montevideo telegraphs that Colonel Hcrrcra , brother of the president , has been arrustcd and put in prison for writing a violent article against the governor. Tbo lioraldcorrospondcntat Buenos Ay res telegraphs thatf Honor Terry has refused to aocopt tbu portfolio at the minister of llnanco. Bandits are robbing the houses of the people ple throughout the province. JIULLWtf JiXl'OllTH. Hold and Silver Imports for the Last Week. NEW YOKK , Juno 4. The exports of specie from the port of Now York lost week amounted tof J.UoS.lSl , of which 1,847G05 was gold and W 11,150 silver. Of the total exports $1,500,000 gold and $50.3,700 silver wont to Europe , and 147,505 irold and 78,450 silver wont to tbo West Indies and South America. Tbo Imports of specie during the week were f , ' > 0.i'.Hj ; , of which $4,200 was gold and $10,195 silver. Tbo steamer La Champagne which sailed today took $300,00 gold couslanod to Havre , and the steamer1 Saalo took 11,000,000 gold to Bremen. _ * T'iBKurt in jail. UIICYENNC , Wyo. , Juno 4. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBS.J Frank D. Toggart pleaded not guilty to the charge of being an accessory to an attempt to commit murder. Ho is the attorney who smuggled a six- shooter Into the county Jail to Klnoh Mo- Klnnov. The prosecuting attorney refused to accept a plou pf guilty to tbo charge of assisting a prisoner to escape , which would Involve only a light sentence and a lino. Taggart Is still in Jail , bavmg been uaablo to secure ball. Umhrulln Tritit , AUUNV , N. Y. , Juno 4. What Booms to bo a combination of umbrella manufacturers was Incorporated today under tbo naino of ibo Umbrella company , with a capital of W.OOO.OOJ. Tbo bunnoss is to bo transacted and located In all states and territories of tbo United Statoi and In foreign countries , with principal oftlcos la Now York City. l-iiuiillur ' Cruel Deed. KBXSINQTOX , Pa. , Juuo 4. Dynamiters early this morning blow up the bouso of J , 1C. Turner , a Jeweler , killing Turner and Emma bchofTor and seriously injuring Turner's wlfo and two children , A POJJO is bunting for the guilty persons. llnnk Htutumeiit. ' NKW YOKK , Juao 4. The bank state ment shows tuo reserve has decreased rjOU.000 and specie has increased &Q3.000. Tbo banks now hold f . ' ! ,07i,000 , 111 oxccnn of requirement * . The earl and countots of Meath leave by tba Ilurllngton tula afternoon ou tbolr Journey - noy homeward to England. ARE MING OUT OF POLITICS Many Mombora of Parliament Will Aban don the Oommoni for Good , OTHERS NERVOUS ABOUT RE-ELECTION Sketches ot Several Who Will do Out from the 1'renfliit Homo Net or to Itcturn ns MmnliBm llnnl Work for I.lttlo I'ny , ICopurlaMeil 13J1 by Jama Gordii nsnne',11 LONDOV , Juno 4. [ Now York Herald Cnblo Spoclal to TUB BEE. ! Here wo members of Parliament are , at the oloso of this llrst week of Juno , all under soutonco of death. Some of us , perhaps a good many , may bo "called back , " but wo shall have lo pass through the transition state , receiving Judgment through the medium of the ballot box. Some ot my friends on both Mil us of the bouso will go Into the tight depressed and norvoui. Some , tired of the wbolo business , think It Is not 'good enough to waste moro llfo In. ' There Is no remarkable distinction tboso days in being a tnomborof the House of Commons , Hero advantages are only to bo obtained by these who understand how to push tholr fortunes , without allowing modesty to stand in tholr way , or who Uavo powerful influ ence * to back them , up. Fine Olil Kngllnh Cloittleiiitin. A good many of the present number will voluntarily rotlro from publlo Ufa. Lotus take a glance at those. They are interest ing llguros in tholr way. My oyorests ( first , upon a tall , thin , handsome old man , with something in his aspect which instantly ar rests attention wherever ono might moot him. Ho looks like a rollo of days gene by , "a tlno old English gentleman , ono of tbo olden time. " So In truth bo is. for th.lv is blr Hatnald Knlghtloy , who was llrst elected to Parliament forty-seven years ago. Ho has kept bis scat ever since. For hundreds of years past there hns usually boon a Knlgluloy in Parliament , and always for the same county Northampton. The Knight- 11 y's bavo bad their estates In that part of the country slnco 1415. They had on an cestor wnoso name Is recorded in Doomsday Book , a thing which very few families In Kncrland can boast of. The Knightlays sup ported the puritan cause throughout the civil war. Even now Sir Hainnkl causes it to bo added to bis nnmo in the Parliamentary Guldo that , though nominally u conservative , ho Is not pledged to any part ) * . It is said tholr coat of arms , which Is hunc up in the old hall In tbelr house at Fourloy , contain * 814 quarterlies. That I hope , Is dlfllclnnt to satisfy the most exacting demand of proof of good family of long decent I never beard the present head of tho'fam ily spook In the House of Commons. Ho usually comes In. takes a corner soil and glvos a silent vote. Ho Is ono of these men who nro always to bo depended upon in an emergency , who Is sure to run true and straight , no matter who is crooked. Ono is sorry to sco men like this disappear , for at any rate they lend a picturesque touch to the external aspect of our political lifo. Homo Other AnclmitHinl Honorable * . In the loboy a few days ngo I nearly ran against a very old member of the House of Commons. Mr. Charles Villlors , the real nuttier of the free trade movement. Ho began long before Mr. Cobden or Mr. Bright were hoard of. His form is now bent and nearly double , but ho comes to the house whenever an Important division Is expected. Ho is n liberal , but like many of the best ho could not stand Mr. Gladstone's sudden sur render to Mr. Parnoll. Ho Is exactly 00 years of ago and has been a member of Par liament fifty-seven years. Mr. Gladstone can beat that record , for became came hero in 18'1'J. I am.told that Mr. VII- llera does not- Intend to give politics upIn ' spite of his advanced'aero , and , of course , there willl bo no opposition to him. The English people never "go'baok" on an old servant unless bo has taken extraordinary pains to provoco them. This pleasant looking elderly gentleman is Sir H Selwyn Ibbotson. who has Jus received a peerage , out will not take It up until Par liament is dissolved. Ho has had twouty- seven years' service and deserves to bo transferred to the calmer atmosphere of the House of Lords , and here is mv excellent friend , Gcorgo Cubltt , who has been In Parliament thirty two years , and for whom n peerage is also said to be reserved. Ho Is the owner of a beautiful property near Dorking known as "Donboies. " Few trav.olors in Surry have omittou to notice his house and the lovely church which ho built close by it , on tbo top of the hill above L'orklng. Ho is going , but wo hone to welcome his son among us In the iioxt.Parlismont. 801110 Jlopo for Howard. It must bo romom bored that the great shower of rewinds for services during the present Parliament does not come till the close of the last session , many are the fond expectations which nro being cherished at this moment. Wo may safelv say that a goodly proportion ot them Is destined to bo disappointed and Lord Salisbury knows well how to keep secrets of this kind. Some new peers there must bo. In accoraanco with established usage , and tbo honor does not appear to bo loss coveted because the radicals are threatening the upper bouse with Immediate extinction.- The members who nro going out of i > ubllo llfo by their own cholco bavo all the best bargain. At the present moment they are not anxious about the election. Tboy will look on with Lucrotlan calmness from the shore upon us who are struggling In tbu breakers. They are not going to lose , any thing which Is prized very highly. llavu .Highly I'uw Comforts. The House of Commons work Is as a rule desperately dull und dreary and moroovar hard. A man is nuro to bo called upon to serve upon various committees. That In volves u great deal of labor with no reward of any kind. A member of a commltto in congress acquires influence and a certain distinction oy his position. Not so boro. Even In the arrangement * for pononal com fort and convenience the House of Commons cannot bo compared to congress. When any thing occurs to bring together a full attend ance wo are all Jammed up topethnr like boys upon a form In school. Wo wear our hats if wo like , but if wo take thorn off thora is no place to put thorn , There is no room pro vided for the papers which a speaker may require to refer to and If ho wants u glass of water bo must put It on tbo floor at his foot. Before ho has advanced far in bis speech ho bus generally kicked the class ovor. Ho Is not allowed to read letters or news ca pers lu the house , and if bo wants 19 write a note bo must scribble on his kncos 111 pencil , The passages between the boncbos aro"so narrow that any member who pa&sos you is sure to tread ou your foot. If you should chance to bo asleep for the time this process will not improve your temper. 1'ovv Favors for LiuUet , It involves considerable trouble to cot frlonds lute the gallery , and for ladles' orders ono has to ballot \vooks before hand. I bavo known a member to ballot all through the sessions and not succeed. Tbo dralnago of tbo place In spite of nil tbo money that has boon socnt upon it is very defective. The ovll smells which fill tbo corridors and the lobbied In wurm weather will remindona of the dirtiest city on the continent. When once wo are entered the products of the house wo cannot got out again , unless wo llnd a member of the onposlto party ' -to pair with. " You uro always exceedingly doubtful whether you will got homo to dlnuor. It Issuppoiod that the bouso does not now keep lalo hours , but at tbo boit it must bo 1 o'clock in tbo morn ing before a Jadnd member * can bopo to reach homo. The cost of an election in the first Instance Is seldom loss than jCUOO. Sometime it inuy amount to more than double that turn. There is afterward a con- tlnual drain upon tbo purse of a mumDor for local subscriptions , though some constituen cies are very good to their representatives lu thatronpoot , my own among thorn , Looked nt all around , I often wonder why there should bo so muob competition fpr a seat in Parliament Of course , o member of Parliament is still somebody , Ho has. access to Important source * of Information from which tbo eouornl publlo is excluded. If anything of moment is going ou bo may easily place himself In tbo inldit of It. There are time * when bo may honestly feel be bu dona bis country a distinct stirvlco by bis vote. But . ffHhe main the garno ls hardly worth tHB jt-andto. The prize , when you huvo wotf. at , is fAr loss datzling than It looked uXom a aKtanco. But that applies to all U'rtVr * as Solomon and nttcr him Thitcrarar continually preached unto us. , . . . _ A MF.MnnivpyaPAiiuUIKNT. Wlf.ttAAt AND Ar lMlit. . IlUMln'n Ilulor nnil * tjj KiiJ-'it ICmneror Will Kxchnngo Qyyr vilct. ICopurtjtitttl IK ) } by Ktto Vi * ultf > cJil / l { Vow. ) BKIIUX , Juno 4. Tbo cz t ) must ' bo highly pleased with the manner IS/WK'lch / the plant for the meeting between h ! raw It and tha emperor poror were concealed until'ncy were upon the ova of being realized. TnaoDlclal orpins bore Insist that the propoiaYYbr the mooting emanated from the czar , who wrote , suggestIng - Ing that the Interview bo bold at Idol , giving tbo short tlmo nt bis disposal ooforo ho re turns to St , Petersburg as the raasou for his not coming to Potsdam. A stronger reason , how-over , U his \votl grounded disllko to thn railway Journey necessary to roach I'otsdiun nnd the possible risk of nlhtllsv. outrages. Tbo emperor will moot the czar off the port of Kiel In the Imperial yncht. Will Ilitvo No i'olltlrnlSlfciiillciiiicp. Pains nro taken In ofllcml quarters to deny that the Interview will have any polltlcn character , but It Is generally bolluvcd the day's cotivorsatlon between the omptrors will do much to promote tuo friendly rela tions of both empires. Honoris from relm- bio sources state that she czar has moro than once lately given proofs of his doslro to avoid any action that woula bo likely to cause irritation In Germany. It is oven' stated that nttotnpU of Franco to prevent any nutl-Gormani demonstrations at the Nancy fetes are duo to Baron Mohron- holtn , the Russian ambassador to Franco , ox- prosslng to President Carnet the czar's liopo that no demonstration would occur. The fact that the Interview' happens on tno * amo day as the Nancy fetes causes consid erable remark , as whllo piUrlotio French men will bo displaying tholr love for Russia , nnd probably reviling Germany , the two emperors will bo quietly conferring to the adnnnttwo of thotr mutual Interests. The past week tins been ono of the hottest oyor known hero. The mercury rose to 1)3 ) degrees in tbo shade at ttmos and It was rarely below S > 0. ' I'lcitHcil the I.lttlo Qiicon. All Berlin was present nt thn review of the garrison before the queen regent of Hol land. Queen Wllholmlnaw s not present at the Berlin rovlovr , She witnessed the ro- vlow at Potsdmn and clapped her bunds witu.doHp.ht ns the crown prlnco , nttlrod In the uniform of the First regiment of the foot ghards , inarouod past with bis regiment , The queen recent appeared impressed with the exceptional warmth of her reception horo. The Krouz Zoltungromarks that the queen regent's visit has had a favorable ofToct In 'Holland ' , where the students have declined to take part In tbo Nancy fetes in order not to bo present in the ovcnt of anti-German manifestations. Hcrr Kroohs Is against the romouitlzatlon of sllvol. Hobos declared , that the intro duction of free coinage would load to a great commercial crisis. America's dcslro for a confnronco , ho said , a b.'from her false Ununcial policy of saving up unsalable silver. Instead of free coinage bringing to her the control of , the world's monby..markot , as the silver men imagined , Atndiica is in such a fix that she Is obliged" .to , look for help abroad. . j' ' % Itefiiscil n CnthollQi Jiirlul. The refusal of the CatlioUc authorities to allow C.ithulto' burialj' to1' the remains of Dr. von ForckonUoclt' burgomaster of Berlin. Is ono oft the great est blunders that could ; ' have been committed nnd'wlll do thp Cathollo cause Immense Injury. The provost of St. H. ' Edwin church , the chlbrCAlhoHo chursh of the city , trios to assume all' responsibility for the action , but it is raollUniowu that this decision was approved , . by. the highest Catholto authority. , Th0 ° ITrolsinnlgo Zoltuug states that Hprr Stock , president of the municipal coup'd'il , 1io sticodcU from the Catholic cburch'ns a prgtestaht against whit he considers an act. of unjustifiable Intolerance. Ills action pnjbablv Influenced tbo lower house' of tb0 dlot , where Catholici bavo been gaining , .for years , which rejected a motion' in favor of allowing ' the return ot oxp'ellod Catholic orders , including the Jesuits. The German sugar producers have ro colvod overtures from tbo Austrian sugar producers proposing the establishment of a syndicate for iho sale of raw sugar to ope rate nsramst. the American sugar trust. The overture ? were favorably rocolvod. If they are successful the French producers will bo invited to co-operate. ENGLAND'S N'AVT. Great Bills of Ktponso but a Comlort to Patriotic llrltons. [ Copj/rfoWcUS9-'bu Jama tf.ordin Rcnntlt. ] L.oxnox , Juno 4. fNow York Herald Cable Special to THE Brc. | The Naval Annual , which has just boon Issued , glvos some Interesting Qgurcs relative to tbo Brit ish navy. Among other items which ought to glvo the anil-naval taxpayers of America a chance to reflect is the expenditure during the prat seven years of 2,009,000 for now ships. glanca at tbo books show.s what a tremendous cost , nnd , incidentally , waste , the British navy Is to Vho nation. Warships of Iho very latest designs became obsolete bolero tboy navoevcn loft the building yards , while fabulous suras are spent annually in rollttlng aud altering useless ships. But generally the British navy shows up vnrv well. England bus now ready for war 103 ships , Franco. 100 , and .Russia 57. Tbo total displacement of the British lleot Is roughly 12,000,000 tons ; of the French navy , 500,000 , nnd of the Russian navy , 20,000. " Sporting anil Thctttrlciil Talk. M. Coquolln , the actor , loft today for Paris in a most , dejected mood , after having exper ienced ono of the most disastrous of failures during the short engagement at the Theater Comlquo. Tbo opposition of Mmo. Born- bar dt at the Royal English opera house was so strong that the eminent Frenchman was obliged to play to empty benches until Ins patlouco was exhausted , his engagement came to an abrupt end. Mr. A. A. Zlmrnorman of the Now York Athlotloclub bus'gouo to Berlin , where lie will rldo for the Gorman blcyclo champion- rotcr Jackson returns to Amnrlca with 'Parson" Davloi. Hols not going to chal- lunge Sulllvun , because the latter .bus stated ho would ruHro from the rlhg after mooting Corbott , but ho will send Uaylos to malio a match with Oorbolt. S/aujJi / nud Jackson will box live rounds touigtaow night and Hall and Mitchell will Jnjigft at the sarao placol , , ! j | Horrcshoff's Boston tp / id a half rate cutter , Winoah , wblch igyas built for J. Allan of the Allan IJtie lasgow , galled her maliion race In the Qtyftg today. Eight Clyde crucus , all twp anjd .Quarter raters , started and the Wanoahwf * last ovur the line. In reaching ncro3sl Joith"sho JooK second plnco and 'in beating down tho-nvtr wont well to windward , finishing first. In the round she was two tnriujlcs iiohlnd tbo loading yncit ) and four miWtw nhead Qt tbo third. At iho finish thd A'tllatto won first and the Wcnouh second mnxr Hho was two minutes nnd sovcntocn BccnrlHk belimO , t TO t Tooth-lbod. This medicine for b.iliics prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the tecth-formSng ingredients which arc lacking in inost mothers' millc and nil artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. ? i.oo a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. co. , - CINCINNATI , O. SCHOOL Unlvonlty-pruuurntory. ( KititblUhod IbTO. ) uilKUUO , ilJ.l.soiYOUIIK Ladloi ami Children. 1'or further purlluularnuadium TilcLouiMQ SCHOOL , 2J.JJ i-rulr.o Avo.UhlOi > KO Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Ouroo Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. Removes aud Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water A Written Guarantee SYPHILIS to Cure Kvory Caio or Money Kofundod. Our cut * Ii permanent and not pfttchl.it np. CM I treated Boron ream nzohiwoneTor BPOH it ijmptoni tlneo. ) lrdescribing cao fullrwo cun tr t you br mail , i il wo Rlro the rae strong Bunrniitoo to CUM or refund nil money. Thosa nha prater to coma hero f or treatment run do o an I wo will pir rallroul f ar both wan * od hotel bllli nlille lioro , If wo fell to euro W challenge the world for a cua that our Mnglo Itemed ? will not euro. Write for particulars anl not thQtTlilonce. la oursovon years practice with the Maaloltemeily It 1ms boon most Jlillcult to orerooruo tbo prejudices nRMnat socnllnd apeclflci. Hut under our strong fuirnnloo thousands are trying Itand beIng Ing cured. Wogunrantoo to curd or rotund every dollarand as wo bare n reputation to protect , also financial bucking ofKOOOJlt ) 19 perfectly info lo nit who nil ! try tbo treatment. Heretofore ) you bare pulling up nnd paying out your ruonoy for dltraroot treatments , nml nUhounh you are not yet euro ! no ono has paid back your raonoy. Wo will positively euro you , Old , chronic , deep seatal cilia * cured lad ) toOJdays. InveJtlxato' financial lUnlln ? , our reputation as bu lncsi men.Vrlto us for naraoi nn 1 adUrcdosnf those wo have cured who hava given pennliAlonto refer lo them , H cosu you only .post * getodo tbls. If your symptoms are sere throat , mucous pitches In mouth , rheumatism In bones and joints , hair falling out ' , eruptions on any part of tbo body , ftfllnnotKona'ral iloprostlon , pains la heal or bones. Tou have no tlmo to waste. Tbose who are constantly taking mercury and potash , should Jlf continue It. Constant use of these drugs will surely brine sores and eating ulcers In tbo end. Dou't fall to write. All correspondence sent scaled In plain en velope. Wo InvUo tliemost rlKl.l tnvoitlgatlou and wllliloall lu our poncrto aUyoulnlt. Address , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omaha. Neb A. troman's afm is to look her bc t but sho'll never roach it without perfect hon 1th. For perfect health , tnlto Dr. Pierces Fiivorito Prescription. All the functional Ir- ropulnritica nndvenltiiesso' ? that niako llfo miserable to women , nro cured by it. It'a n powerful , invigorating tonic , nnd n soothing and strengthening ncrvino purely vege table , perfectly harmless. For ulcerations , displacements , bearing-down bcnsatloiw , un natural discharges everything that's know n as n "fcrnalo complaint" it's a positive remedy. It's the only ono that's guaranteed tpgivo satisfaction in every case. It costs you "noth ing , unless it helps you. You can nQ'ord to try it , on these terms. " Con you afford to neglect it ? A remedy that docs enrols ono that can bo guarantceiL That's what the proprietors of " Favorite Prescription " think. If it fails to benefit or cure , in any , case for which it'a recommended , they'll refund the money. No other medicine for women is sold on such liberal terms. "WORTH A GUINEA A BOS. " Sleepy. In the day tlmo | attor a good | night's sloop , ! * thoro's IndlgeB- tlon and stomach disorder. K38I I O by remoYliiK the waste J B * IBabO matter which Is cldg- , Ing tbo oystom , will ruro nil IIIUniiH < and Nervous Disorder * , and nlllj qalekljr reHere Kick llondaclic. < Covered with a Tatlcleii and Soluble Coaling. ! Ot all druggists. Price 25 cents a bos. fc Mew York Depot , 38. Conal St. r Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies ou Other Chemicals are mod In the preparation of W.IIAKEB&CO.'S Brealfastdocoa tfftlch it piiro and tolnbte , the strength ol Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowrout or ujari ali , ar Were eco- noailcal , coitlmj lest than one cent a cup. It Is delicious , nourishing , and KA.SILY DIOE3TCU. _ SoM by Urocera eterjirlicre. W. BAILEE &CODoi-cheiter , Macs. YEARS AGO. for Bomo Uma troubled . anobstianto BASHorHUMOK , that upraul over my fuco nnd brenbt. I con- Bulled iiliy.slcluns , aud used many rcinc- dies without > \ euro. At tlm suggestion of a friend I used Bwlft's Spccltlc , which completely cured me. Tills was two ycnra ago. nnd I Imvo had no return of the trou ble. E. II. WELM. Chesterfield , Vn. 8. 8. 8. Is the safest and best remedy for all troubles of the Blood und Skin. It cures by removing the cause , and at the tame time builds up the general health. Bead for our Treatise , mailed free. mVIFT Bl'KCllflO CO. , Atlanta , tit- JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN8. AMUWISMl NTS. NRW THRA.TREL- NIGHTS NIGHTS xJXtne Q. NIGHTS WKDNKSDAY "THE ! KINGS OF FUN" REED and COLLIER And the OUI3ATHHT OK AM , Pnrco-Oommly CVnimnles In the KUNXlHS'l * OK Aljlj I'lirolual Kntcrtiilnincnt' * . Hess and Hoss. Undrr the Ma'iagomont ofV. . (1. ( Snivtli. p " A Till A IIKVY ? NKW or SUNOS. puni'TV niui.s. F ' , . . Till' KAM1AUOO D.YNUK. TIIK TAMOUS JHUY. FU Ur.KD'S OUUHNAI , SONtlR u roi.uiKica OWN iciiNTiuollinA : ) : FN -aiM-.SS A NUMItKlt. " , \ DUM.AK roitrv. " TIIUKK I'NIQUK DAN N Features : TIIK Tin : UKKMA 110WKUY H HAND. HAM * N EVERYTHING NEW ! AND 1'fiKNTV M011K ! EVr.UYTIIINd OltiniNAIil NOTIOK KltOM AI.Ij i'Al'KHS. GRB.AT ? ! AtlllllTKU KIIOM AI.li . GKO\M > 3 AT MA , I'KKKOIlMANUKb. "A UAUU11 IN KVKUY LINK. " rn TI BEXTWEXEXN German South Omalia Tug of War Team and tlie Omaha Swedish Tug of War Team , For $1OOO Purse and Gate Receipts , at . . . , . EXPOSITION HHLL TOJMIGHT , ADMISSION , 50c AND 25c. DON. wur. F. CODV. "KulTalo Bill. " ni nro fnjnillarvith the fnmotQ "DulTalo IJIU'fl" wonderful wild west show. 1'rior to his vonturu abroad , Mr. Cody exhib ited nt Staten Island , in Now York Hnrbor , whcro lie bccama aflllctud with Mahirln. Knowing tlni virtues of Kickapoo Indian Sapv.i , ftfr. yoJy scut , to the agents for thla wonderful Indian remedy , and nftcr using a few bottles was permanently cured. "It U.a remarkable medicine , " said. Mr. Cody , "and I have known of its virtues a long tlmo. You may use my name and say that for what It clnlms to do it has no'ciiiuf , nnd for malaria nnd chills it is far supoiioi to quinine- many ways. " This , from the leading plainsman In Amer ican history , n man whoso integrity Is un questioned , should prove beyond n shadow of doubt tlmt Kickapoo Indian Sngwn Is just what Is claimed for It : nn honest inotllcino ol superior curative qualities , combining the best of the vegetable kingdom gathered froai the forests aud es-rJcus of nature. Unlike fc Dutch Process No Alkalies on Otter Chemicals arc used in tha preparation of ff.Bate&M ifast Cocoa , which is absolutely pure arid soluble , It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed witli Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is far more economical , costing less than one cent a cuj > . It is delicious , nourishing , and i ; A SILT DIGESTED , Sold by Crocprs over/where. W. Baker & Go , , Dorchester , Mass. The Original anil Genuine ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) Imparts tlio moot delicious taito and test EXT11AOT riOUl'M , ornLUTTIUtfrom B MEDICAL GLN- GKAV1KH , TLEMAN ttt Mad. ra - , to IiU brotlinr VI KH , ot WOnCEOTEK , May , 16CL cer.D' "Tell LEA h railtl.NB' that Uiclr tauco la hlnlily oitoomcrt la India , end U In niy npialon , iho moat palatable , an neil aa Ilia niMt ultcttk come itituco that U luade. " See. Beware of Imitations ; " * - " nrntmr"-V r i\ \ i i - BOO that you get Lea & PeiriiiB1 Blgnitaro on every bottle of Orlidna' & Oonulna JOUN DUNCAN'S HO.NH , NKW YOIIK. . . . . UM.M.W. itEiaia m'.itv a Ami llllAI ? ! TUUAT * MK.ST. a vedao fur llnturls. HlulnBii , Kill , Nau ralgla , J/onlnclio , ' Norvom l'ro iratoi ; CAUtoi t > / nloonuor | tobacco , Wakufulnuit , .Mentill J > < | Dra > ' lun , rioltuonof lUu Uralii.C4Utliuluiunltr , ml 9rr , dvotr.dealli , rramituro UU Ace. llarrjimi. Jmi of I'oiter la clllmr 9i , Impitler.or. liuuonrrboa ai > I all F m l WuaknoiiM , InnuluiiUrr J < u i , Kinr uialorrlie * fame I ( > r orufeiorllan of ttij brain holf'HUUniOfOr-liidtill.1'uco. A uiontb'i IraatuDii II,6 Jor . br mail , WvituarantoaiU buiui toaurj K cb order rorilbcuoi. wltli H will r ui | nrlttti cuaraotidto r ( uo'l If not cur 4 lluarante * Ui-i 11 onlr lr * tchrulrr , itru sl l. ole aifonl. mulUjuj cotutr Itlb a 4 Vatuttu Hi , OuiUa. STREET THEATER WEDNKSDAY. i TIIUUSUAY | JUNE 8 & 9 Spoclal Iteturn KupnKoniPiit otthnt Hlchly Sue- cossnu .Minstrel t-arco . foinouy. I'rcBontfd by the Combined Torcesot INCLUDING Gco. Thntuhor , George Htiirhoy Doiiffhorty Hurt Shepard , Job n Coloinnn , ' Hd Marble Thatcher's U. J. Jose , Rtiymoa Moore , II. W. Frilltnun , Thos. Lewis , Minstrels A. .T. Powers , W. J. Powot-8 , Dox. Cruogor , J. H. Powers. AND INCLUDING Ida Fltzhugli , Mninio Gjlroy , Ginco Huniilton , Blsinuho Htiydon , Alice Trudollo , Curinno Cook , Edilh Hull. ' Harris' Gcorgo W. Loxvis. G. W. Dukol.au , C. B. Whoolcp. Harry Avory. Comedy Co Frank Kile worth , Ed Royco. Under the MuiuiKiinont of Henry J. Sayors. Farnam Street Thsatsr 1 > 0iWJia btinilny niHtliii-u nml nl lil. Mondnv , Tueailur , Friday , Mntiinliy. DODD OPERA CO . , - IN - 40 - SINGERS 40 MATIN1SK O.V7 , N1UHT > THEATER ONLY. 17 ll K , JiilioU. H 1 Minstrels , Under tlio 1'nmonnl Dlrccllunuf .1.11. IIAVKHI.V. WAU KOOTK , ManiiKor. rniii 1'iNKsr sitfii JUCST jiiff.tTitKi , uit- < l.l\JZ.lTIOfl.\ WtHll.l ) . Dlrci-t irniuitSlv Alcmlln' linn at llitiurl } ' ! Ciiilni ) , Chlriiifii. , KOTK Atilii'eluck'lliiirii'lujr iiltnriiooii Ilivorly'i .Mlnmiuln wlllKlvuu friiii iipi < fi nlr I'linvcrt at HKI ; iirtliwi' t oiirnor of I'.uli nnil riiriiiini ulruulii , til tvlilcli tlm pulillo urn Invltuil. lluvurly Muntoilon miiku no itrvut purmla. WONDERLflp. Week of June 6. in a Bar ThoareatMorilTc-mpo uico Drama f.r iho Family Oi olo. DAB EL AND WIFE , COWBOY MUfclOIANS. IOC ADMITS TO ALL. fOe MANHOOD RESTORED. BAM ATI vo , " th Wonderful Hpantili Itrnieilx , It told vrllli a Written Guarantee ; tocuia nil Nciroui till- nan , aucli u Wrak Memory , I u ol Ilrala 1'uwer. Iloadaclie , Walcerulncfi , l.wi t M an. liooil , Kf rxrtuneM , Jjii- iltude , all diulnt ou4 of I jwrr of lti Oruani In . i rltlicr aex. cauuil by oiH-nntlun , youthful Inillncrftloii * , iir ln > KCMV | . opium , or * tfimiluiili , nhlili jiiul tu liillriiilty. OHHUJII.IM | | | mid Iiituullr. I'm up In i.oliveiiknl form t'i uirrv In Ihuvril lunkit. 1'ilM II u j'Ufknti' . nt 0 fur ii.vllh crrry ( i uidrr wo Kin a written auurniitoo to cure or rufunu tha inonur. Hiiitlimull tu nnjraildrrM. C'lanlur ftw In ) luln eiitvloj'C. > ltnllon this | mi'vr. AdJrvu , VADillD CHEMICAL CO. . llroncli OPlc.foi U.B.A. 3MI > onll-.rnSlrcit. CIIICAOO. II.U "Oil 8ALK IN OMAHA. NED. , DY Knhr & Co. , Car 1Mb A DauulM BU. JA fuller A Co. . Cof lltb 4 DouuluBt *