THM OMAHA | ) AH/\ * HIS Hi Ht\NIAV \ , JttTjV 4 , 1807. n , ! ) in f - * M ffif ft * HwM [ 'I'll im > ( "f > trtP f'ffftfflliMt flf HftMlfl Mill * ftf flf t ! > KI if ftttt ( fl IHI > IttHlMl I 't ' f III * Mitmn fur ih * ffirm1lf i ' "ti l fmtlififi ltl Mngfil tif I'Mhllr IK * liHlMiru * IHM afti-fr-imi ifim n 'MM ' 10 itnfl Ifm mufNUPrnctil nf In * ! n > if ( M lh Mull" Hi * ( inMi-ty MUM in ftifi the lrolldinj | * i1 fur " ( tin Kfniiiuli lli.ll II lut * nlmiil v.tiH Iit f0ln 'Ifir imilt-e iimpd in. . ihflt mi awntinl at HIP < lnl ) II n t * Milrffi plainl in its rhiifMf ilic wi MINI rtft'i-lil l he K film | iluHili < ( t \tr \ I > Hf ll'iliVirllli hnrt llfil Iflillcrtlril wltfll i * ' > * lll I she III rcflnid lo Hit' ( HDlCRiH til1 < ill" iliinliilMiriil | | nl Miulln Illinium in 'i ' . ihflf nf ill" ( iitnMiilMi niii | | | I : | IIMI- < Miii > lnn Mr liiiiiliini wit * rt ( liimlt'd ! C l II I HIP * l imlllllbMlnlllU MilllU Illllfl iii iipiiliilmi'iil ( | in tin made Jul ) 9 Ui. Hi" Hit * H inndo public ii number l 1 1 ' * ( i anil' iluiui tiinn Om.ilu nKnltiKl lln ni'l'i'imiiiHit ' ' nl Mi Dunham Tlu > IIMI- c n ifin n liy Ihc priili'flliiK dHf nation * Ii IIH luiiilinlli l not fitvnrihly disposed to- MIIi i iiniiiii iiiimr nti'l lit * ii'rnrd whinimin - ni ' nf HIM Miiilp lilr In i lii'il It In el.ilmeil | > lilt Hppiilimmiil will tin vet ) dUtnMofu i lin li'lmr nHloni ill Oinnlm and Ilin guv- 1 1 M. , i- | a miHiil ( ; > iirKed In in il < u u different * iii linn ( liiti'innr ' ItoliomO itdmliM tli.it In In Ii mailer midir cuniildi ration \ Uu'diii Hi MI nil llnny AIM ! Mnjur ! ' < ( hi I Ii vi | ilii * iiininliig fiom Chluigo when Ilicy luil lui'li nirmigluit fin NchtnH1. I'M | inm in HIIninili | > ( in tln > Wet nf I lie mmilli Hie in i iiHliin beltm llunini'lllng uf ( tic limiimiii'iii In Inlin A Logan MIIIIIIIH wen m 'in. I fur Ilir ijnu'iiinr iiinl liln Ht.ifl , iiutl Inn lii'iiit ' u ix wcie ( MnhllNhiit ut tin Orc.U N'lfilK'ii linlrl A large iiiitnliir of lht uIll- HIM nf Mm NobiuHldi Nnllnmil ( iii.ird lia\c I'M n InMlril to in i iininiliy | the govirnoi. Tin' parly will leave henon ( he linth Nc- lirtulu in Ilir 111 HI Mule to formally accept Hit' ' Invl iillnn ( u taliu part In tliu ccremonlalH ninl parade. ims'itY iiuniis is PAHDONKD. T'IO ' nonti fee of IlrntIlcorH hna been cniu- nmliMl u ml Im will lie irlrnm'il from the pCllltl'lllllliy tllllllirillW. IKflHM1H KLIl- ti iinl for life Hi 1SS7 for HIP inurdpr of n ) inmiiiinaii , tlu < crime ImvliiK been com- nilllril In lai'i'ailor ; county 1UIs a mithc of llnliimli , nnil n.iR kci'pliiK company \\lth n Klrl ( litre , lint on nuumnt of tlip inarrljRc IHUH Ilipy u < io nut prrmlttod to marry at Ihnl time nnil liotli fiunllliM t-mlKratcil Ui HilK cniintiy nnil ultlul In l.lnroln. Tliln \\t\n \ In iss.l Thp Kill's pnionls objected t ( n inurrliiRO tinlll HIMTH nhnulil get n iooil ; Jolt or nidiii'tilntc ( iioiiRh money to sup port a wlfi > TlilH ik'lnjnl tn.itterH for o\er hvii > inri , anil lloi'in bocanip HO inooily anil Ji nl. IIH Hut lie UIIB tlioiiKht to lie cra/.y l''nmllv one morning lie n\lilil : the glr ami Hhot her ileail In the trial that fullowci In u < xuittncnl to be hangeil. A new trial WIIH lind nnil n life HCHICIKH ie ultcil J II Slroile wan | ironnutliiK attoiney at th.it time ami he lins lately taken an Intel - ml In IniNliiK the Benteiii'e cnminuteil , nnil It In llirniiKh tile efTorts of Mr Stroile mid M I ) \S'i leh that Ik-em \ \ 111 be d free man after ti'iii'irrnw The .idjulant Keneral of the state of Ml.s- rourl hna Iftmieil n xpeil.il older allowing the Ihiirnloii ItllliH to P.IKS thioiiKh th.it htntt nrnied and equipped enroute to and from the Inlet Mule ill 111 conltHt ut San Antonio , Tex Hnei Ir.l oulem lii\u bcin Issued by Ad jutant Oeni'ral Harry pcrmUtliiK eonipanj" I' 8u end UKlment , Nehi.i Ka N.itlonu Oinird lo IIMNC UH home station at I. Hi. roln ullli JIIIIH and equipments , to take pari In the pr.rade at Nibrasl.n Cltj .lulj C An older II.IH UHO ! been IsMied railing the ntlintlon of the mmril In all ptrts of tin nri i. ibit nnilir the leKUlatlons they arc mil nllnued In loan their eiiilpments. | This rnnllon uan found nrei'ssary on aecouiit o ! tii ! > iiiimtniUH ruiuiNts for the luan of Unt to pliasnre | u. rtliH I lie Innuiaiire commKsloner has called at tention to the fact that the Kqultttble Aid I iiliin liiHiiniiiii' Loinpaiiv of foliimbus. 1'it la In the liar.dH of u rcichcr. and ( hut lie rliarler to do btiKlnces In [ Ms state It. hereb } revnki d In mi lnti > r\pA | regardlnK the Ilartle , bond today Attorney r.cnual Stinth hali he b'-lliMd that one re.iaon foi the delaj In Illnik the bund WIIM the Keneral knowl iMlisi that the clerk of the Mipreme com1 x > iiiM hold the matter open to tlic closet. Imiulrj before acn'iitliiK tin bond and thai Hi1 iittonu1) * ere inaklng an effort to net b Uilsinen ho would be able lo pass mus ter \li Sim tli altat thotiKlit that tlie popu- \pr \ belief ( bat the bond would he forfeited l > ( is.IM > Kept some from attaching thcli ilumituies ( o the Instrument. LINCOLN' NOTRS. The Tromont hotel has been purchasei li > UruliiKcr Ilros. The purchase iirlee vuf J 18 000. The police have nucceciled in locatliiR a fitt of the \omiK PhUkciiH stolen lately but every nlKht adds onp or two to the Us of mourncrx whose coops are \Mted. UUhop Ilonacum went down to Atiburi jeotcrdav uftprnoon for ( he purpose of plac lilt leather IVeney In possession of tin ( hurrli properlj us parish pi lest to BIIC- TM | Pather ntKerald rather Pceney has birn at Auburn the last two > ears , liu baH not had ponti'sslon ot the church I'ntlitr PltrKPrald accepts the sentiMice Im- t.idl but refiUH's to n'\e ' up the propertj uii'il bis two > ears' salary Is made up entered the hoimo of 0 r The measure. tnenU of death are .1 few inches of triual dis orders , multi plied by many Feet of neglect. If 11 man or woman will take care of the little trivial disorders , there is no need to fear the big maladies , and lonx-life and happiness lull be the reward. The little dis order s t h n t the majority of big Mckneuc * , ure ( he trivial derangements of the digestion that nuxt people pay no heed to. Good digestion feeds anil buildt , up a man ; bad digestion starves htm in every tissue , muscle , nerve-fiber , and brain-cell. llad digestion lead * to consumption , tihxxl ami skin discuss , and nervous ex haustion and prostration. Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery corrects all disorder * of the digestion , invigorates the liver and prevents and cmrs consump tion , blood and skin diseases , and nerv ous troubles. It is the great blood-maker , flesh-builder , and nerve tonic. Druggists tell it and have nothing else "just as peed " " I htrt Utfly ( tlren lr rl rc ' Oot.lrn Mul- Icnl IMiC'itcn tilil 'writn.MinC M M lcttc. pi llouiton llarrl > Cu Tcm nd it h com- plflclycurcd mroftcry tcrioui mij ob IlD lrdlv orilrit In which the-hratt l action tr impalrcil I took U for two wcrkt I brieati to riprrirucc if 11 ilitcunifuit from in ) Illucii after atwut Ihc foul til ilotr ami In four rr fitr iUy > > till l > . and tcotal il > aftrr I a > urpri > r > t In find Ihft t rat actually l lttr Two weeks having paucd nut ixHfl-n hid Jnjfftjir , ! The man oroman who neglects con- MivUt [ n la storing up in the system a store of disorders that will culminate in tome senou * and | * > v > il > h fatal maludv. Dr Tierce's 1'Ieasant relicts are n safe , sure , Mitfwly and | > ermanent cure for con- tlullon | One little " I'ellet" is a gentle laxative , anil two a mild cathartic. They tiam gtlj > , Uru itti cll them. f I'l t1 1 A If lift fn < ftFJi * l C ( ' in hiff ( * < jind SitpMif * h * fiwn In * M fh puff * * * fif frnitfiriifi * fof ( h * fof ( h ( > KHif ifittlKilton * fnr llif ( | nif M fldlti I f1 ( mh 1W l 7 flm pout dMI * tiiiif twc.fi r i ( | tn mttimil bl < to tot ffif tt * flw d iwfitiljr ni | lor Ihc yfnr' * Mifi Pi * Htlil Ift it II MOM MH > f. | l n HIP Imnnl * M < if lh ni'lftloii Ihul Ihe tit\rt \ tnt Ihf } Mr ( ifiil | w no ! nuftlrlpfiHy low lo tic an inrtu wicfit tnt n in ronimrl , ntul ( milfapfn Apffi lliwrfoff | pl for I lie ituft | < r \i IdP pftillfMUfCliKMio ) It ( IfrRO ) aftftM Id ftitiitoli Itlrh IIHI Mo coil nl it ti4 for HIP ifnt ciidiiiK Juno SO. 1W mill HI I lie trulitnlrlnl mlinnl tit Urnrticy llpnrji ( ( K l'n nliii ! | iiopori lo furnlnl ll/lfirift police tlpflin ( nl tot Hie > Mr flt (1 ( fid flimf l d pitiiinftln | wrrc nccpplcd Dili pnnl In tir ilrllvcKd at cnch | n < lltiilton ( 'tintiiiiU for Hie HiinplK.R for HIP lloint r r llit I'Vli'inllcrii ttctM tml Awiirili" ) . Pol lowing ii tc thp ( ( inimru In Aotllllli nl HllKtlllKi PniU'V Ctnrrtl' ! ! Ui > ' Illnll'l Illodiirx , ( dill , \ iilnlVtlltc , lion inn ] fiiil. llnMlML'ti Mllllnu enmpilin . ilrtiRi Mini " 11111(111 ( > , A Nl clalk. rtiiplo Mroeirlex Iliiiiiinlid Hriitliirn , bi'Ott ninl xlior.i , Klrbv f linv. ilnihitiK , U. I Pnlk ilcy M * * * * Kill Inn l < , I It in k Miilillirf II , unr. i , | Mtifonl Pont , \Vhlte Ini'iinl Ci'ii ) ntul I.lim einni.itn | . mint Ill-Mi v I'feirf. fnm 5 KioirtlcH , Illnchliuin HmtliitK. xtiiiilp Riniptli"V V Otcutt l . . Ii llnsfiatl , ( lothlni ; , Ololie Clothing eoiiipiiiy liiMiitnte fnf IV tide Minded Voulh a HilKMii'-MiiK , C P Wilbur , bleilil , H .1 rent "nil , nllli p tnipiillcH , oiiiiilin I'llntltiv. ei.miiinHuh | , c r. Wilbur iiuoeiiHw.ire runue .V ( IKIIMI | , coal , Whltebteasl t'mil nm l.lnnonip.itn ; nml , J Uuthcrfonl fiilii \ Kti'Ci'iliVnlUlll" ' . Umieiiii , Htapli Hi.iilhWutklllK .V. lUllieiui , dllius 1' H HpniKUe Aivlum nt Norfolk Sliiple niooorlcs ItiiMiKinil Iliollier" , llmir , HlelleiliMm ftlliej Kioiilli-i , C I ! Shitii ! > . ( O.il , Uce Cleik t'onl i'iimpalieoul , Iliaa 'h , < > . Itee" illUK1 * . Klcmin .V : OlillxlolT , eioekerv , I'linki V. linden , illy KooJ * . .lolini < iin l > ry lioud- * loinpanv Anjlilin ul I.lneoln PIIIKH. H. O KolnKn meat , llubliaid Itiotbcr" , dry ooils , II ll ( I pi I- 11 linei \ I'D , eoul , l.llKulll Co. I oonip.in > , conl , Wbllebreaol foal and l.lme < nip.ii > . Hour. 'IVinpltrtuti X Cilltliiie ; xtnplc Kti cdL'-v. Itimiinnd Hrnthc-i ' , innn n > Krles" , Itiijimiinl lliotbois ; elothliiB , .M.ije Hit Ibfis ami CJInbe CMothlllK eoinpiinj UinlM ami ihiiex.Vebiler X HoKefM Kluto renllenll.ir > I'"aiiey iioi.eile , Hi : > n mid Hiothux , drRooiN , Miller . Pulne < liUK . etc , .1 II Mai Icy , leither and shoo IniillnKl.lmoln l.ealliei eumpan.N , hard Wan- , Undue . Morrlee Co , Htt'p'e ro erili-H. HarKieiivpo Ilrothcrs , Horn , Temple ton .t Ontliile , loal , Charles 1 ! . ( .Jregoiy coKhlliK' . Ma > ei lliodief ! Indiistrl.il S < houl nt Kearney Co il , Georm. II DowniiiK. coal oil and K-i olInc , R C d- illiiKton .V : Sons , Hour , II Coddlneton tl Son nuai. Mooie llio" , Hlaple ( , ioceiles , Har- Kii'iivc * Ilios , f.nuv K'oeerks ' , Ilaymom llios. , drv fioodi4 C ClreKK Indtiotrinl School n ( Oenpv l Cni ] , Victor \Vbltu , staple K'ocuiles llainreasps UIOM. Hour , etc. Templeton & Ciitthrle , fanej uro- ppiluii , llurBieavp * Itros ; dmt ; * , how 1 Kli'zeiiliauni. lie , K AVInht , < i Co ; meat. M Aluxandei . dry Kondv , Solomon Ar Niitliiin Rhoo" , etc. So onion iSL Nathan Industrlnl Homo at M'lford Mpnt , It O Ilowiiid ; coal , Whllebitabt Coil and Lime eonipanj , fimcv Kroceiles. niaekbnrn Hro" tn. le KioeeiliHV. . Y Oicutt , dr > toed1 ! \V Y Oiiiitt , shots , lll.icltburn liro" Soldlprs * Home .it Rr.iml Island Clothlnir \\oolstenlitilm & Seine ( , dry K ods , S N Walb.ich , coil , \Vhltebrea t Coa' eonininv meat , lleiuj I > fi Iff. drilKS A. W Huehhelt fancy KrocprleM , H U Ulover & Co . shoes S \\.ilbach. . Clll IIC11 OK CIIIIIS'I COVVCN'I'IOV H < -piil-s ( of the IMnVreiil CiiiiinilttccN mill Ninnlim tif OlllccrN. HRATKICB , Neb , Julj A ( Special ) At 2 o'clock jefalerday the Stindty ecliool se" = sloi was held In connection with the convention of Churchca of Christ In Nebraska. Man > delegates and visitors arrived on the. morning trains and the attendance aftenicon am uvenlin ; was. an Inn case on ( he day befoie A I ) Pinch of Uljsses conducted the scvulon Hev. J. JI Vaxvter of Omaha KI\C a disciio- lon of the "Grading of the lllblc Schoolts' .f. S McCleery of this cltj followed with a uenslble. piaetlral discussion of "The Suc- tchsful Tcather , " and C. K. Taylor of Omalia with a piper on "The Successful Siiptrln- tendent. " After a dl'cii'slon of the Sundaj school work b ) various members ot the con vention tin-nesbiim adjourned. In ( ho eveniiiB a SOUK service was again conducted by the Iteatrico choir. A large- audience assembled to hear Hev A McLean of Clnclnmtl , vurrespondiiiR sec ictarj of ( he foreign Mi-dlonar > society. A jcar ago Mr. McLean made a tour of the world , visiting all the mission Mationt , of the hocictj which lip represents and all the principal stations of ( he various 1'iotCotant li'dles. Ho gave a vivid deltneatloon of tht llft of the various ptoples visited. Mr. Mi- L"an tomorrow evening Mil give a stcreon- tlcon Illustiated aihlrtfh on ' An Kvcuing wltl Our Missionaries. " Thh morning the C o'clock jirajer ince'lng was well attended and was led by 1) A Vout y At S o'clock I'rof C A Young gave the last of his bible stmliu ; Ho Imprtnt-ed ( be fact that there is an element In bible litera- tnro v holly wanting in anj other literature , and tpoko of the deep intertht awakened in locent jears In iinheisltj centers At ! ) o'clock begin the must important hes- HOII | of the tonvcntlon , the repoin ( ol committees and the transaction of business \ \ ' A Ilaldwln made bin Mipplenientary re port , showing a total Income for the jcar ol ? GfiO 13. There , was a deficit all things con sidered , of about $100 for the jear. I W Plllott then gave his report These reports were referred to the auditing committee TliB committee on changes In the constitution made Its report One effect of this report waste to make the Nebraska organl/atlon au\illai > to the. American Christian Missionary xoclctv ; another was to add ( o tilt'.state board the in- perlntcmletitfl of Christian Hndeavor work and of Junior work The report was taken up b ) sections and with sonic amendments adopted. Heports of colleges were gl\en by the col lege at Palrlitld , whlth showed an altuid- anco of slxtyslthe past vear , and by Cot- ner unlveiclty , showing about the hame num- bei of students r.s before , or a total for the jear of 184 , about forty of whom are medical Undents Thr&e colleges have nnde gigantic efforts vvllli grallfylng results The oimml tee on resolulloii ! . made Its teport , which was greeted with vigorous applause and waa adopted The committee on future work then made ItB report , one feature of which wa-i the ap peal for a larger co-operation of business men In the church. The report was , after ton- Udcralilu dl cii slon , adopted. The committee on nominations reported the following ollicers for the ensuing vear'V. . A Ilaldwln , president , Thomas Hawlings , , vice president , 11 J Kerfthelain faecrelary.'T 11 Wllnon , treasurer , C i : Oberllcs , superin tendent of Christian Kndeavor work , and A U Pinch , superintendent of Sun lay school work. ciiiint ITIONS oi' TIM : pot HTEI. Itclllllllll of Ohl SillllliTN IM llt'lil lit NflirilKka Cll > . NtilHASKA CITY. Jul > 3 ( Special Tclt- gram ) One of the largest crowds ever seen In this city ! H he e attending the reunion of the old soldiers of eastern Nebraska Spe cial trains were run from Lincoln. T < cum- tfh and lied Oak Addrersr wrru made this afteriiiiori by lion. II C Hursell. MrH Condon , Mrs Ullworlh and others The rain Interferol somewhat wish the evening progiani The Nebraska City band gav n concert at the park , aftrr which chort ad dresses wpio made by ex Senator Manilcrt > on ex-Secretary Morton , Captain C II Adams and others Devotional exercises will bi conducted at the paik tomorrow b > ralnlsterti From the various cliurchrn of the city PHKMONT. Neb . July 3 ( Special I Sev eral Pourth of July pUnlci were held In IhU vicinity today A unall delegation at tended the Woodmen of ( he World picnic near Morse lllurTs Tbn ciilldren of the Ilfthel Sunday bchool In Maple township lield a pluilc at David .Ilrown't farm on Maple creek and the hot' weather did not | ireu < nt thu little ones from having a good line A pluilc and dance were plvcn at Hoffman's ranch , tlx mile * northwest of own which was largely attended b ) people 'rom ' the country A large number of peo- > lorom the vicinity of Nlckerson had a 'Icnlc ' at J A fiarner's grove , near his luuii- where a Hand was erected and flags and bunting dltpluted Thlt was the cenT - : < T of attractl' ' n for the popullits of ilia ; .owmhit' and an extended program , lontlft- ng ot addriiitei , rvcltatloai and patriotic I , wai r ud rctl. Ttitrt will t no ccle- lTAIIr.fl lirrp M ii Uf Th" I'Htitm Hhil t'Ufl ' hr | i m p | | | l.p ilrmMl ti > wcvtf " ' HI Yl.ril S > b July ,1 ( pr , Ml l ThW l irnp of the mr l ipilcl iUy of rflrbtn linn of III * fVinrih Hnl Srhnylrt line ffi * ll n n AHfmpt of any ofl Im * ftMilp lo rrlpbrftlr A RIM ! fnilcnvof wiin fn itpf \ Hirwp In rlmrgp nf nrrnnRPitirnl * lo ffoHdc for i he iiMiil mirnpllrp Hilrrtnln mfnfti of HIP dny lull HIP hot wrMtier , | irp * liiR work dhott HIP fdfirw or rmmtpr ftllrnMlnm IKVP ronepltpd lo iniikp Hie ptowd ln-t'l ' but # imll It U lee windy for HIP bnllrtin nsrfnuinti bill HIP raft tml I gmnp nnd tttlipr port look plncp IhM morning PP.MrilAI , CITY Nth. July -Sprclnll ( - Thp Sunday school * of HIP enmity held 'n plrnlp III HIP pnrk here todiy. Theip wan Rood nllpudancp L15K1II , Nrb. July -Sprchl ( ) Nn RPII- prnl public pptrbrntlnn of HIP Pourth oc- riifs hrrr Hi IK jrar. Tomorrow thp day will br npproprlfllply oluervpd by HIP Young 1'coplt'fl Soclply of Christian Kndeavor at HIP ConKriK.itlonal church In HIP morning Hf * < 1 L Langp will dellvpr a special pa triotic nddrtoR In HIP evening flip > onng people prtsenl a program In keeping with HIP dny OAKLAND. Neb , July 3 ( Special Tele gram ) Oakland's celebration todav was the brM ever lit Id hcrr About C.OOO people were prpfeni OAkland deflated Tekamah at bane ball by a score of 7 to citr.Ti : cii\ir\f ( iA llriiiiiulM In KxiM-m-nt CiMiilllliin ninl I'riiKriiin n I'liKOne. . CHIJTi : . Neb , July .1. ( Special ) The second full day of the Crete Chaiitauiiua aHiembly opened jeslenlay. Never bcfoie have ( ho grounds lonKcd so beautiful. The glass baa been clo'ely cropped and an abunduico of hoiuvaticklo clover has come up en that the whole grounds look likea hwn. The plenteous rains of the spring have caused ( he trees lo tend out n largo amount of rich , green foliage. Hvcrv thing Is fresh and green and no pains have been spaicd in make ( he surroundings delightful H'peclal care has been expended on the grove b > the binkt of the Dig Illue. An other thing along the line ot Improvement IH the remodeling of the pavilion , that has tendered It more comfortable and attract ? , e. 'I Im program Is fully up with the high HlQiidari'a set by other jears. Dr Wlli.lld Scott , superintendent ot Instruction , now of Chicago but foimeilj pastor of the St. Marv's Avenue Congregational church ot Omaln , has spent much time and uiergy the pist jear In making' up tills program. Ilo Is a man not only ot ability , but ot judgment , and knows jnsl how much of good solid work In lecture courses should bo mingled with lighter eujovment. At a o'clock yesterday morning the- work for the day opened. Hev. J. D. Slew art , who conducts the senior normal class throughout the session , gave the second Icctuie in his course on "Tho Church Scattered anil Saul Commissioned. " Uy a mistake In the program the word "Saul" had been changed to "Soul , " and llev. Stewart remarked that until ho taw the program he never had realized how much soul there was In Saul. At the same hour Mrs. Mary P. Dijncr of Chlcigo conducts thechlldrcn'K class in the Congregational building. She has been In the Sunday school work for a number of jears. She has n winning manner and quickly became the friend ot every child on the grounds. Her courto on the Holy Lands and Christ's life and works is treated In a new and interesting way. Tlio Ministers Institute , conducted by Dr. Scott , met at the .Auditorium at 10 o'clock. Dr. Scott's topic was , "The Min ister and I'rifcent Day Problems , " and he took Prot Henry Drummoml as a concrete example of the relation that the minister bhould hiistuln to present day pioblems. He gave a short sketch of I'rof. Diummondfl life and then t > poke ot his personality an.l chaiactoiistlcs Plot Drummond , he said. was a double man , a man consisting of two hemlaphcufa , but hemirphores that when put together formed a complete and wvll-ioumled sphere On one hand hovvan the bclentiat , the unlvimlty professor , on the other he was the teacher of God nnd God's word. Tbcso two parts , the. cbservlng scientist and the devout and eaincst Christian combined to make him an enviable man. Tht lecture at 11 o'clock by Mr. J. I ) Koehno was held in the Amiitorium and was en "The Occident The Preparation foi Christianity Thiough Athens and the Roman Umpire ' This wra his rccond lecture on the great religions of the world showing \.hat the ) were und bo\v \ the ) lire-pared foi Christianity At L' o'clock Pranccan , the male soprano , .sang uBveral selections. He ha a pleasant sopiano volco of good coiiipast , , and besides being a novelt ) rendoii > nui"lc that Is of a high degiee of merit Dlrectl ) after lila recital SlajtonVi Jubllco slnser.3 cntci tallied the audience They are as popular as laut ) car and pltaso both old and joung On account of Importint busliiesb I'rof. W D Mackeii7ie wca detained In Chicago no that ho did not anive In tlmo to give the Hist lecture In his New Testament course on Thursday Coimuiuently he gave it ) ester- day afternoon at 3 o'clock , the hour which I'o will have throughout the hefaslon He gave the lectuie that he was to havt ) given Thursday , entitled , "The Central Afllum- tlcm of the Christian Palth. " Hetald tint the defeiiao of Chrlstianlt ) depuuld on the knowlelgo that one has ot Chilbtlan beliefs \ lI 30 the Women s Chilstlan Tempeiance Union School of Methods met In the Con gregational building. Parliamentary tlilll was a part of the program. A short addrin * was given by Mra Sophia llrurifcon of Col lege View Jennie Williams , connected with the sanitarium at Colltge View , gave an exhibition of hglciiic cooking that was ot much Interest. Thu Doano College Cadet band gave an other of their delightful open air concerto at 7 o'clock. At S o'clock the jubilee sing- ens. gave another enteitalnment At 9 ID the lights were turned out and an exhibition o : IMlson's amet-magniscopo was given. Ily means cf this Instrument moving pictures aio thrown upon the screen. This , morning opened with auspicious weathei and the excursion trains brought In largo numbers , so that today has be-en the largest dav of tlio s sslon Hev .Mr Stewart , held his normal classes In the audi torium at ! l o'clock His subject this morn ing was "The Church IXablUhe 1 Among the Gentiles. " At tlio pamo hour Mis IlOiier conducted the chlldien'.j tlaes hi the Congiegatlonal building At in o'clock who gave an address in ( be auditorium on "The Children o' the dim en A Chill .Study" Mr J , II Koi line gave another licture at 11. Ills nubjcct tnla moinii-g was "Judaism the Moial Preparation for Chrlstianlt ) 'Ihiongh the Jewish llace. ' This afternoon tie-re waa a uuslr.il pto- ludo by Pranccau at o'cn c ! , . ml then the Slatoi * again entertained .bo large audience for an Lour. The gloilouo Koi.r'h will IIP rclcbinted it the Chairau i la llil.i jeat on Mend iv , ( he Dh. ( The Doano ' 'oilejo band will jday both mornlni ; and ovejlnu an 1 fill tliu air with national tunes The v % „ ! ! ' ! . mil Jubilee tlng- tis , the most cei"biaed ! troupeuf coliud singers In the country , will not btlnt tlium- selves , either In tlio moinlng or afteinoon. In their endeavors to furnUh jilcasme , iiid imusenient. Mare , the wizard , will peif Jim jxpcrlmtntti of magic , magiietlbin and Jug- glery. The famous nmet-niBmiUcopp. with Its moving pictures of comedy and tragod ) , will again bo he-en. On Monday p\curelon trains will bo run from Lincoln and from [ "alrmont. Then * will be aho return excur sion trains to these points aftrr the evening jntertalnment Thcro may al.-io bo a return train to Jleatrlcc In the evening. M \M WIKIJ llllll\V"l\ Till : III.Pi : , ( i Out Iliillilnur Iii Hie IVI'IIIIKninl : | I'll 11 to Ili-lurii , DLU1J SPHINOS , Neb , July 3 ( Special rclegram ) Charles Seinour and his wife if Wmore were drowned In the Illue river ibout a tnllc north of this place laut even ng They left home In a buggy for a bath , jut falling to return as expected , a tcaie'li isaa made this afternoon and ( he horte and JUggy found In the woods en also were the : lothes of the couple and after wading and Iragglng the rlve-r some time the body of Mr if5 monr was found caught in t > omo bruth iml a iiuarter of a mlle further down that if the wife on the bed of the river. Mr Seymour wan an engineer on the H L : M road and had been married to this , bij itcoml wife , about u jtar. l Teiu-hcru ut S-liu > K-r. SCHL'YLHH , Neb , July 3. ( Special ) U a meeting held ) enterday afternoon the ichoo ) board of the district of 8chuler fln- sla-il | tb work of hiring teachers for the omlng ) ear. Ita principal tank being that if hiring one to succeed SV Miller , nho iM had the UiUtaut prtnclvalelilp during thfio yrnr * | > n f but trim iMll Ihbi ) t > xt IMII Ii icriAlti liMlirtipn I hi HIP t lilti-tnlly ol Nrtir kfl Tlio MM | | II | ( ' ( 'tlhclpal tplpclril * A \UMlm Hull lilliioli A M . lie o liimii I * ( it Mpnilil | | < Noli Thp nrlprllon for Ilir pMinmur ftrAdp wn Julu\l WoM of l.lu < oln MlM IhitchhiNiii flllif'MlM ' Wort nri both Rrndnnlcn of Ilin , tltlvprnlly of Nr In-A'kn Per ( ho t > rltirl'M | lilp of Hip ICnsI W rd fichool , 0 M. Sutherland of Srlitiylcr nag plpi-ied XtNMI II\IN VM ) CIIINfll llt'HM ' tli'litirl * iif Si'lirn lui V'lli * Arc tlii < tlt ) \ crj PHV nriilr. | | I.KXINOTON. Neb , .July -Special ( ) - ' ( Ixical showers fell all li y'r the county last nleht CCNTHAI. CITY. Nrb , July -Special ( 1 Another heavy rain fell last night. Thli makes three good rains during the p.isl week. Partners are complaining that Hit ground Id getting lee wet to plow. Corn I ; dr tug well Man ) Holds are laid by MALMO , Neb. July 3. ( Special. ) Yea. ( erda ) was one of the warmest dag of ( he season L Isaacson , manager of the Malini drain and Slork rowpauy , In hla conslanl work ) i lcrday , v\as taken liomp sick Pears were enlei ( allied that the excessive heal would prostrate him , but today he la able to be about again. Wii2IUN(5 : WATKH , Ncti. . July 3. ( Spc ehl ) Two or three das ngo the proBpecti for a large wheat crop In Ibis vicinity were never better , and the farmers were con- nratnlatlng themselves on being rid ol chinch bugs , but now some ot the fields ale alive- with them , and they will ruin n largo percentage before harvest KHK.MONT. Neb. , July 3. ( Special. ) Tin liiloime heat and wind of jiotcrday cul initiated about 1 o'clock this morning In n severe wind storm. The mercury was ver ) high today being P5 decrees at noon Ihi Platte river , which had been full to tin too of the banks in slowl ) subsiding IMPmilAL , Neb , ' July 3 ( Special. ) While there are local show era over the county cvciy few das , a good , heavy rain Is much needed at this time. The weather le very warm The corn cum Is doing finely now , and vvltli llttlo rain , will make a good crop. Then IIR.I been some apprehension from grass- hoopers up to the last day or BO , but the ) ate now leaving , and there Ii not one when there were hundieds a few das ago. The ) arc going to the northwest Yeslcrda ) mjrlads of ( hem could be seen fllng. The ) wcio rising ver ) high , which would Indlcatt that their Journey WHS a long ono and the-li destination outMdo the state. iinvvv mciti\si : Countlm \i-lirnxUu AlnUu an Kveel- Init SliiMvlnn for .IIIlie. PltmtONT , Neb. , July 3. ( Special ) The record of mottgago Indcbtcdncts for the month of Juno U the best hlnco the law re quiring such a record ( o bo kept went Into effect. The number of chattel moitgagci given h thirty , amount ? 2lti52 ! ; rclease-d , twent ) , amount J35,833 ; farm mortgages filed , nine , amount $12,057 ; released , twenty , amount $29,345 ; town and city mortgages filed , nine , amount $7MO ; released , twenl- one , amount $10,841. OSCUOLA , Neb. , July 3. ( Special. ) The following Is Polk count'E nortgago record for the past month : Fifteen farm mortgages flled , amounting to $21,411 ; nineteen released , amounting to $21,783 ; chattel mortgages filed , 155 , amounting to $ GO,227 , released , fort- nlne , amounting to $25,151. This shows a total reduction of Indebtedness for the month of over $35,000. Ktl.l.r.I ) UY TUC Ciil\ll WAIiI. . MuHlcr ami Child lliiricil mill ( InI.H - ( l < - One ' 1'n lieII Out Deiul. KRAHNiY , Nob. , July 3. ( Special Tele- giam ) On acount ot the hot weather for the past few davs , .Mrs. William Strausbaugh , who lives in the houtlieait part of town , hart allowcili her children to play in the cellar under the houre during the afteiuoon. To day she went down with tl-em herself and took a teat near the -wall , holding a mil sing child in her arms and a 3-icar-old daughter nit he-side her. Suddenly the bank gave way. burying the lltle girl completely and covering Mrs. Strausbaugb up nearly to her waist and breaking her right ankle. In her efforts to get out the broken bono was forced thiough the flesh nearly six Inches and the doctors had to cut It off There was no one else In the houae at the time , and when the little- girl was uneattlicd she was dead. The baby was not Injured. r vriir.it MI m-iiv. nnrms nisiioi * . I'l iiiulieN to llolil .SrrlitH Toilnj In Spite \\nrnlimr. . TKCUMSKir , Neb. , July 3 ( Special Tele gram ) Pather William .Murphy . received word from Illshop Thomas Ponacum of Lin coln ( hat the bishop deslied a conference with him at the parlors of the Park hotel here this morning. Pather JIurpb ) , accompanied b ) three clll/cns , called on the btMiop. The ) found that the bishop had a piicbt In his com pany. The bishop Informed Murph ) that he desired a private convc-rsat'on with him , but Murphy refused Hoincum then warned Mur phy not to hold hervlce In St Andrew's church here tomorrow , as hewaa suspended Murph ) assured the bishop that no deviation from Ills time-honored rule of holding fierv- Ices v.ould occur tomonnw anJ the confer ence which waa of but a few momentb' dura tion , was at an end. Kiliiiiltrulion In IliM\K < iii ( 'iiuul > . LEXINGTON , Nob. , July 3 ( Special. ) The county commissioners finished their pro tracted t'cssion as an eniiall/atlon board to day. The complaints against the Lexington business concerns were ( 'Up sol cf by a nomi nal lalse. The hearings tend to show the- absmdity of the entire taxation sjstcni. Paims , someof which hive $10,000 Improve ments upon them , are put In at $ - per acio and pay less ( ax than the town residences alone , while the "curbt'tonc brokers" who aio Known to have Investments of from $10- 000 ( o $ r.0.00rt virtually escape taxation alto gether The assessor's books show there are In D.iwson count ) 21,444 cattle , 31,813 hog.i and ll.UC horses. SrlionlIIHIIN of I'ri-niiint , PHRMOXT. Neb. , July 3. ( Special ) Louis Ihui.son has rnmploted taking the hchool ecn- oas of thih city. The total number of elill- diui of Rclieol ago IH 23tU This incluiles fort-two childon ! at the Oiphans' homo and 1SH at thu noimal nchool. Exclusive of nor mal students It shows u gain of forty-three over las' \ear. Thcso figures Indicate thut the clt ) Ib still gaining slowly In population. V.IHIIIU ll" > ICUI.-il li > I.lKlitnln/ ; . KIJAItN'HY , Neb. , July ( Special Tele gram ) Dining a thundcr&toim last night tlio home of David Schclnhlng , a few miles north of Un.n , was struck by lightning and lib * llearold ton instantly klllel His brother had hold of lilt , hand at the time and wis ttverc-Iy fclioclied and butne-d , but will recover. , i Mnnj I'rlMfini-rN In , J'olU CiHinly , OSCHOLA , Neb , Jul ) 3 ( Special ) ' 1 ho fcheiiff of this coiintv returned fiom Lincoln ) Citerday with two meji , whom he fciiapects of being the men who robbed ( ho Shelby bank and can led off $3,090. The sheriff has moro prisoners in etxtod ) now than at any time EJnco the county wnsnrganlzc'd , I'irHl In I'linr VeiirN , OSCHOLA. Neb , Jul ) 3. ( Special ) It. C. MtCandllsh of Valley pieclnct has anolgned for the benefit of his ir 4U ( > rs i\\a \ liabili ties nro over $ S,000 and all the property In eight amounts to lets than $5,000. This Is thu fln > t acslgnmcnt In Polk county In four years. SI-UN Out IIIn I.utv I'rai'tli-i- , WiST POINT. Neb , July 3 , ( Special ) Judge Jamra C. Crawford has sold out h'n ' law practice to Mebbru Andeuon and Ke-efe two ) oung attorneys from Iowa Tbla Iran - fer Includes the Judge's llbrar ) , which U ono of the Ilium In the istate II Iii' Tn r ii ii I It HrlilKilluriiiil. . ST LOUIS , July 3 A upeclul to the Pont- Dlspitch from Frankfort , K ) , san. The big wnudin bridge crobslni , ' ( he Iteiisnii at Bridgeport three inllm wi st of Krunkfoit , on the Prunkfort und She lilllo road , w ih liuined Ittbl nlKht Theruiid wut' bought In by the counts latt week and the tollgateB removtMl T elofti IB on the count ) und It IH bring ; chiirgcd both to the raldem and to retalbillon of thefounor Htockboldeis who sulfirrd b ) therulds Detectives have been [ ml to work on thu caf-e Tlie brldee wan thu largest and moot expensive ( uniplke - ' ' "i in the county. , 11INRRS DECIDE TO STRIKE Victory of Tin Plrtto Mem Followoil bj ft Qrcfttor Labor Blrugclo. TWO IIUNO EO THOUSAND MEN GO OUT Coneiillnn nt l'l liiirK Voli-N In InniiHiiriitc Uluit I'rillllNi-n In lie n ! ) < * - periitc I'lulil. July 3 Inrhlrtrlnl clrclod were much excited today over the develop- mint In ( he eltuatlon amour ; several Impor tant trades. On the vrme of ( ho declara tion of coal miners of the PlttuburK district to take the lend In Hie Kcneril nii pcniton ! of the coal mlnliiB lnduatr > . omne the conces sion of the Tin Plate Manufiieturers' f o- clntlon to the Ani.iltniimlid Aeeoclntlon of Iron and Steel Workers The miners' oflclnl ! here nay that Idle- nittfl will prevail In the majority of all the rail nnd river mines In the IMItvlmrK dlit- trlct. They claim ( hat the slniRKlo for hlsher wnKes will be of short du.'atlon and that by reason of the- great demand for coal for Hie lake trade nt this .cnson of the ) ear they will be Rranted an advance be foie ( he operators lo o larso contracts for the future deliver:1 of coal. Tlie miners' olllc-lals claim that n corn-enntlvp cfrtlmato ftxrs the number of men who will RO on a strike In Pennsylvania. West Viiglnla. Ohio , Indiana and Illinois at 200,000 They hope to Increase ( hL ? number OH ( be rtrlko senti ment grows. The tin plato workers are Jubilant over HIP eonceralon nude by the manufacturers It Is estimated that [ 1,000 skilled workmen will resume work Tuesday morning Nearly all the ( In plate mainifactiii ers In the I'lttaliurg district have ordei enough to keep their plants i tinning for the next MX montliR In a few plants the entire output for the next ) ear has been already Fold. DECISION OP TIIH MINPJIS. The coal miners of the Pltlsburg district In delegate- convention hero today decided unanimously to comply vvltli the order of the national executive board to strike , and all of the union miners In HID district will lay down their tools tomorrow1 morning and enter upon a utruKgle for better WAROI , which promises to bo ono of the longest and most bitterly contested fights ever krown In the labor world. The delegates to the convention left tor their homes full of strike sentiment , each man promising a complete Jjimpenslon of work in the mines bo represented. The miners' ofllclals have completed ar rangements for a scries ot mass meetings to bo held throughout the entire district , and It Is believed Hint the effect of these meetings will be to brhiK out every digger In the dlb- trlct , those who are under Ironclad agree ments an well ns others , . TIN 1'LATn MEN'S VICTORY. Skilled tin plato workers Identified with the Amalgamated Association of Iran avid Steel Workers scored a decisive victory to day. They secured an advance In wages and a protective clause that tin plate mills will not manufacture sheet Iron. The workers arc jubilant and look upon the- future with hopefulness , ns It h claimed th'it the feigning of ( ho remaining scales of Iho association Is but a question of time. 1 ho conference between tlie swlo committee - tee nnd a committee of manufacturers ad journed this morning nftcr having been In session two days. . The- workers wanted nn advance of 15 per cent , which the manu facturers were not inclined to give. A re adjustment was made , which would give the workers an average advance of about Si per cent. After considerable dlscus&lon the workeia agreed to the proposition , provided the manufacturers signing the tcalo would agtco ( o give them a protective clause guar anteeing that the tin plato mills would not manufacture bhcct Iron In the event of the market for tin becoming depressed. The preposition was agiecd to and both sides adjourned appaiently well bitlsfled. The settlement means much to thework - era. It Is estimated that more than 5,000 skilled worker * are affected , and man ) plants will resume work Tuesda ) morning A Mcady tun for tome ( line Is promised. The settlement will havif a marked effect on liabtcning signatures to the remaining bcales , especially the sheet iron scale. In case a strike among the coal miners In the Pitt.sburg district is dcclaied at the con vention today , 21,000 miners will be cancelned In the result. Many of thcho , however , have not been working regularly for some time. In the Clearlleld district 10,000 mlneru are cni- plojcd when the mines are i tinning nnd President LJolan sas the whole dlttrlct will alsogo - out. The number of me" in other states who are concerned In tne piecent strike , fco far an can be estimated , are as follows- Ohio , 25,000 ; Illinois , 40.000 , Indiana , 00,000 , and in West Virginia about 22.000 men , a total of 142.000 all told The miners emploed In the vicinity of CiceiiHbuig will not join the .strike , but on the contiary are preparing lor a rush of work. Iho Grccnsburg , MadUon , Hemp- fleld and Carbon Ccal companies cmplo ) ab nit 1 500 men who have never been Idenll- licd with the miners' unions and have al ways been paid the highest scale of wages Tlio inauguiatlon of the general btrikc mpins uteaily work for them anil as much of it as ( hey can perform. During the gen et al strike of two > e rs ago the miners and operators of Grccnsburs literally coined money , and their cxpeiknco at that time is guiding tlio men now. The resolution to strike was unanimous ! ) adopted by the miners' convention this aft ernoon and a general suspension will be ordered it once. Shortly after the adjournment for lunch President Dolnn received the following tele gram fiom I'ic&ldent Ilatcliford : C'OMTMUPB. O , July 3.-WO iiie out for living wage" The Itnue- must be- met MJII nely and ile-tcrmlntdlj and HIICCI--I will attend the- LU-atest movement theloiintr ) bus evei i-ccn. THKSi : WILL NOT STIUKI3. LOUISVILLE , Ky , July 3 A tpi-clal to the Times from Washington , Iml. , tajH Tlio order of the national board of the United Mine Workers , commanding coal minou to btrlke , will be disregarded heie Cahel & Co. , miners , have been out blnco May 1 on account of a disagreement and Wllbon's miners will continue at woik , laving by consent of the state organisation made special agreement with their employ ers. ers.LOUISVILLIJ LOUISVILLIJ , Ky. , July 3. A special to Hio Times fiom Mlddle : > lioroiigli , Ky , sas Tin re will bo no slliko of coal m In era In the Mlddlebborough dlrj'rlet The miners ge-t good wages nnd arc satisfied and no walking dele- gat , it is tald , ( oiild foieo them out , The ) will disregard the order tn btrlke , MACON , Mo , July 3 Meetings have been held by the miners of Ilevler and Ardmore , Macon county , ( his week , and it wai > decided to remain at work A committee from Iluntii- vlllo met with the men at Ardmore for Hie purpose of hecurlng ( heir co-operation In a btilke , but tlio Ardmoro nie-n did not LO out It will tnko eonbldcrablo pressure ( o force tlio men of this conntj out , as ( heir e-xpeil- emo In striking in ( ho past hat > been unfor tunate. PIIILIPSIIUHO , Pa. July 3 The btrlke called by the Pulled Mine ) Workers' olIldaLi will not affect ( ho minors .in tlio Cinlrul Pennslvanla coal regions , In tome ixirtlons of which hnudnxta of miners have been on a strike for a month , notably In Cambria county Should the operator * . In that county biicceed 'n ' forcing u reduction It IH belli ve-d the reduction would become- general In the Clearlleld and Ileucon creek rtgloim at all mines Operators In this vicinity express the opinion that thu gi-nerul ttrlko in the west will not caui > o any advanceIn price. ALTOONA , Pa , July 3 Up to the pres ent tlmo the miners In ( lie Catnlirla and Cliarlleld riglons have made no deeluiatlon regarding the stilke 01 de-red by the exiv-u- ( Ivo board of ( ho Pulled Mine Workers Thu miners he.e are working under a pool agrteme-nt made by ( ho PcnnaylvanUi opcr- atc-r * a ) ear ago , which lies not been broken If tlie. miners In this region tliould utilke , and there. Is no Indication of Mich action just now , It will bo merely a uiiipathctlc etrlke. TWO THOUSAND WALK OPT. SPIUNO VALLPJV , III. July 3 The 2.000 miners of Spring Vallc ) gave up ( heir plans In the mlnm and went out on u strike today It will not bo known until Mondu ) morning whether the company men and cagcrc will no out or not On account of thus nutipeiiMoii the cuuipauy haa bccii uuablu to fctock up Us cue- HUNDHJWS ARB UNDBR TREATMENT , The Weak nnd Debilitated Surprised at the Promptness Wit ) Which Relief is Obtained , Energy Renewed , Vitality Strengthened and the Whole System Touched Up , Tlio nccompui ) Ing enl ropioaoiitu our largo llleetio Htnllc innelilne nnd onn vv i ) ot npplvliiK o ( x-trlcllv i < n pullint We ivl o Iwvo In our dllli-e who * connccled with two pelt ( if d > nnmoi > . vvliloli fiirnlnli dlffrn-nt kind * of einieiit \ \ I"IIIMHiMriimpnt | * with which theseeiirrentH me mndltlrd nnd continued nt will and mulled lo piitlcnlft accord ing to their needs If sou luive an iiclip or a pain that ) on would like * ( o net rid of m fiom ( we ) to 11 vo minutes , 01 If > nu have an ) miff Joint * or iniinljreil Ilmbi , or If jeni me * vcnlc or npiv- ons or dipondent , conic In itml got 11 dial lientmeiit fii > of i Imtnp. SMIVIIVT 1 H lUI\MIIIKiil : SIIIMXill M'liP.U .S\\4 | "After llvn vanm of coiitilnnl and liatd ( curt work vvllli n lienv.i tvpowrltrr 1 found mv linndB and nrim glowing vvenk , numb and pnlnful. wllh nl Hnglliiit nellMHllon nl thiouirh them This Kinduully liii'ieaoed from vxtik in wuk for Rovera ! inonlliH , Until I wai hardly nble to u e Ibi-m at nit In fenr Hint I Kbould onllnl ) lone tlio ucoof my linnilR , I went to the Hhtpud Medle-nl Inittlute. vvhero they arxtired me that thev eniilil euro me "I ili-clded lo try n monlh'N trenlinent The dm-lor upplli-d elpi-tilelty lo in ) nrinn DO iklllful.y tbnt at Mm end of the month I toimd thai I lind no ( rouble whatever nnd could do 1115 work en-dly" MAUION WIIJ.IAMS. SViM'allforiilu St Miss \\llllnni' ! mav lie found at her hiiHV work In ( lu olllce of the I'lork of ( be Pin- Irtcl court , ut the Court House , any dn ) , whuto hu will bo Kind tu ve-ilfy lici Blalc- DEAFNESS CURED. Samuc.1 Alklre , AHblnnd , Nebrii"kn , Is a bright lid , whose ilenfncfs a nhorl time ago lironil'ed to di-prlvo him of his education He had to leuvc school on uce-oiint of till * udllctlon Ills statemtnt. glve-n be-low. Is absolutely eoncct In nil particulara and Is- endorsed b ) bin | ) nrentn and rclatlvrK IK- saK : "I v\as de.if about two yonrv Bly hearing nt llr t began to be nlovv. nnd then It got In distinct illidl I found 1 wni renll ) deaf. A-- ( hc- bearing failed I began ( o lienr buzzing sounds through the bead. Thc-e nolsec were Hometlnu-H loud nnd oometlmes faint Jluch of the lime It hounded ns If 1 was ill a lily shop where beavv innchlner.v vvas i tinning The loailng , buzlngnnd ringing nol'-isi were nlwnys prent Dr. Sliepnid begun mv lie.itmint bv curingm ) catarrh M ) lon- -lls were etil irged and spongv , mid my nive was ncnly elioked up by ent.irrh.il "vvell- Ings mid dNcli.iiges I began to Impiovc- hearing almost ul onie- . and II Is now as good as can be. 1 he-ai perfectly. " THE NEW BOOK. "The New Treatment * How It Cuies. " Is tlio tltlo of Di. Shcpnrd's book , which IK now In ciicul.itlon It Is full of facts of Intetesl to al Ing people and contains line linlf-tone engravings of MM-IILS In the extensive oillccb of the Slupitd Medi cal ln--tltut" ThOM ! who apply In : > urson or by letter m ly have a copy flee. lomers to any great extent , which is decided ! ) In favor of theminers. . Tlie miners of thU clly are not In good circumstances and nnny of them will buffer If the hiisocislon Is pro tracted. Tele-phono messages from Sei'on- villc , Ladd , Marijhette and other mining cimps in tlii.s vicinity icport that ( he miners at tlioso places uill join llie national move ment. Monday morning there will bo 3.COO Idlu men within six miles of Spring Valle-j , exclusive of La Snlle. and Peru The men say the ) are determined ( o remain out until ( bo price ot mining Is raised Miners have the sympathy of hiislnc-.s m n man ) of whom are In bad circumstances , , brought on b ) ( he continued re-ductloiih tint have been faiccd upon the mlnerb dining the last four ) eirs IUIA/CIL. I ml , July 3. The coal mineni of this district met In inavs convenflon here to day. W. J. Knight , state- president of the United Mine Workers' asboclitlon , addressed Ihem. Ho described the condition of tlie miners as pitiful and admonlt-licd tluni all to join In the- strike The propopidon lo tus- pend work was put and carried by an unsn Imoiii vote. On acrount of the fact that all the mines In the district were not reprisc-nti-1 another mass meeting will bo held tomorrow H will doubtless concur In the action of the meeting today. OPHIIATOKS n.XPKCT A STHIKG. DUI10IS , Pa , July 3 The Rochester and Pittsbuig Coal and Iron company mlnerb arc- working at all places today except at Iloynoldsville , whcie they are Idle on ac count of holiday observance The operatorb anticipate a strlko after ( he Pourth. The minen aio woiklng at 30 cents i cr ton , the lowest rnto ever paid here , and aredls'atls - fled. It Is reported that tlio Northwestern Mining company mines nt liiockport , Cren- Ebaw and Shawmut will iiiit | work today At Tler the men liavo been out for ( -crvcral das on account , of a cut from 40 to 30 cents , COLUMIIl'S ' , O. July 3 The General Hocking Valley Coal company expected a rush of ordcirf fiom the railroads ao s on as Iho strike wau ordered , but It failed to dcvc'lop , which would seem lo Indicate that a gie-Jt ile-nl of coal Is In ttock There will lie no trouble eo far s the mint-in In thk > pool aio concerned. Kvcrjthing will bo shut down and n friendly feeling maintained , All Hocking talle ) operatois would be enl ) too glad to pa ) their mlneis GO cents It 1'ltt-- burK miners can seeme ( ! ' eentH This a- cent differential , eild an olllcial of this com pany , must maintained There aio i-oms twent-clx mlnch in thu General Hocking company They are the Morrli < Coal com pany , New Pltthhurg , Hocking Valhy , ( Ireen- dale. Lsl Hun , M | ilo Hill and other companies Ilorscb , nun , Im.iio- mentfi , overthing U clobed for geol until next January If neccicary. The strikers luni ) the sinpath ) of tlitt-o ( ompanlts K W. IlrooKs Is faecrclary gf of the General Hocking Valle ) arsoclatlon. This association deals with the miners In ill disputes. Mr Iliookb bclle-vc-b the btrlko Is unwUeon th part of the Ohio mlnere. He does lot be- Ilevo the miner * can win HieHtrlkc - for CO ] cents In this Mate. He t-alil the tight had | better bo ccjiillned to Iho PilUhurt ; district , wln-ro the cut below tlio old bcalo wab made b ) tlioso who do not wanl to pa ) the new or projopeil ( .3-tent scale. Mr ItrooKa and all Ohio operators are Hrm for the 0 cents differ- cnilal. OPHIIATOUS WIJLCOMi : A STUIKi : . ST. LOUIS. . July 3 St. Louis coal oper ators , rnobt of whom own mines In Illinois , are preparing foi the Hirealc-ied strike , ami KI ) are the consumers of the clt ) . Ordos enough have been received during the pan five or Hlx days to put In operation all the mliiiH in bouthein und central Illinois The St Louis real market was never In a moro dem rallrrd condition than at pretint , and some of the operators declared that the ) would welloino a btrlke an the ineaim of leading up to an adjustment of prlrix and placing the market on a bettci bantu 'Ilir St Louis market drawn ino-'t of Itn blluml- noiib coal fiom Hie central and boutlicrn Illinois districts , and , dc-bplte the aimonnee- men ( that Iho htrll.e will go Into t fleet to- moirow the ope tutors do not think their fields will be affected lor two wiekK , and PCI haps three It Is doubtful It the mlntm of the Hullo- \lllo. HI , dlMrlet will quit work In a hod ) They uro poorly organised und ( here In a luck of concert among ( hem Thty luvti gcmo through several dlsaslrou > Urikei , each leaving ( hum In auir e condition ( ban be fore. They are working only about half time * , and many of them are. not making tiiimgh to live cm They arc. hltttrl ) discern , tented and their effect In thu xlrlUu U wi-ak They ftar K they strike the btort-u will rvfuto tiv ri\r.it. I v < * r > * nmr llu IN Hiilijci-l d fi-v IT iluilniiuuiiKl unit Si-plenibei nluiiilil In-Kin < ri-ii1iiii-nl inin. Tinn - eiirreiu'e uf thin ntitio ) IIIK nnil dlw tri-NNliiir iiiiilnilcnii ( him lie prer CI \IMI.1TV OK III'.IIM \ . Theio IP no clmmle d'sense moro nmen. able lo treatment nnd cute than hernia when propetI ) liented by our new nroc-iHS wlileh luif- now lit en in IIHC foveral yeanl and has proven Us tuuerlorlty over nil otln'r methods of tleallllelU. This treiidiient Is N'DT UXPIINHIVH , and In view of the skill ntie-to-iiry for Biieli work our pi lees me ildlculotislv low Hut we make them HO In ordet to be In harmony with ( lie liuv fees In inn olliei ilepnilmentH , and In teach of all Wl'te ' or call upon UH for ri-fei elicci to people- Lined , C. S. slii | > Mil ) , M. It. , Consulting iml A BIIOH | - , I Phvslclana. ROOMS 311. 112 .t 313 NHW YOI11C LIPI1 lUULlUNG. OMAHA. NISB. Olllco IIouis-9 lo 12 n. m , 2 lo C p m Dv > . nlDgs Wednesdays ami Saturdays unl > h m ere ill , i.nl Hi y reason Hint btnjll wage * and credit are better than no wages and no credit. A niefs nicotine ha- been called for Tuisda ) at 10 a in at the We.jt Knd ball piilc In H"llevllle , to coiitldi.r thesttmitloii and the prolnblc cffett of tch stilke on all biislne's Nothing definite will bo clone be foie the meeting In Macou county. Mifhouii , In which nro situated the laige Ilevler nnd Ardmoio mlnm. the miners have c-xprif-scd no grievances , nnd the- most relhble Informa- tl'ti obtainable from nil the- mines Hint morning Is that they will not endorse the strike order fctnt out from ColumbUM PPOIIIA , 111 . July a H Is rtiild by one. of tlio operators that the miners in this locality liavo decided to wait and see what others do before going out on Mrlkc- Ah far an can bo judged from present Indl. - ationIt docn not apjicar probable that the coal miners In Pangamon county. Illinois , will join the general utrlke , or ( hat the min ing companies will be affected In any way. riie enl ) places In Hint srction where tlio miners are out Is at Norden and Audubon , where the men have been out teveral weckn. They struck for more wages nnd the trouble will probably be adjusted by the State Hoard of Arbitration KIT DAY KOIl Till : MOVCMCNT COLUM1HIS. 0 , July 3 Prraldont Hatch- ford of the United Mine Workers bays of Iho mlne-rs' strike "Tho exact date of the miners' national suspension lias been a matter of specula tion with the newbpaper.3 of the country for werks past. We arc very thankful to the piess for ( bo file-ndly mention which thla great movimuit lira receive-1 from every quartci With Iho press end the public It is not a iue-tlon | of should or should It not take place , but rather a querHon of when , shall the movement for living wages be in- augniated. Independence day was choien us a day well befitting our demand It la lh" annlvirsaiv of our political Independ ence , let It nlso mark the beginning of EH era of Industrial freedom , and as our revo lutionary fathcrh freed HiemsclvcH from for eign rule let the miners of the country frco tliemtelves tirmi the domination of their oppressors and wn t forever from their limbs the fittero and the shackles of nln- veiy Independence-day cannot celebrated by American tlivcs In a more patriotic man ner than to make prorlamnlioa to the world tb.it the ) bhill not longer submit to Indus trial servitude. "Our present BUFUMislon is not of our choice ; H Is forced upon us by continuouu reductions in wages until the | > olnt U ic.-uhcl where living b ) our Imlustr ) U no longer pihslbk Our miners cvcryvvhero throughout the country uro read ) for It as a last report , and tbero Is no doubt that It will be Hie greatest movement of Its kind ( his cuuntiy hab ever teen. Kcporls from evciy mining section indicate the temper and determination of the- miners , and show conclusivily that thin movement imibt con tinue until living wages are established " ' 'I convention hi Id In Plttsburg today will be unanimous In their support Thovo miners who have lie en forced by poverty and the eruellv ot unscrupulous i-mploycra of that dlxtrtr-t to vlgn Ii one lad contracts will throw them up UK they should do and join th.- suspension " 1 am not fearful that Hie miners will In any ease violate law or order , thin will lie a peaceful content and violence miibt not tniir Into It Public opinion In with UH ; telegrams and lettrrn from men In all walks of life uie pouring In endorsing our action. The great body of the people ; nre on our Blile and we mean to retain thi-lr vupport by strict udlure-nre to law and older "The Independents proclamation of tha United Minn Workeln of America U that Industrial dcspotj and dcbputlvm must for ever bo xiipprcHscd Wllli thU InucrllH-d upon our banner , and with 300,000 men Im bued with a purcl ) American spirit to carry It aloft , succebij will crown our efforts" Ciilluit MIIU Clii i- . I \\VlliN'K. : Maw , July -Nollrra were I > rited tn the Uverelt und Pcmberlon cotton mllU , InformliiK the cinpluji-is that oieratlona | would bn mupunded (111 ( Monda ) , July 12 No reason U given far thu thutdown About 2,000 operatives will be affected Ciiriiel VnrLx Mi ul Down. IIOSTON , Jul > 3. The lloxbury carpel workh were vhut down today , throwing bW inoplo oui ol work. It tnkrn thlrtuvcn 4prclally ronitruclcvl ami nmlpped utt-amem to keep Ihu tiubmarlu * lablui ul tUu world lu repair.