- - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - _ - - - - - - - _ _ . - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --------w-------- - - - . . - - _ _ _ _ _ - - . - - - - - - - - - - _ -T- - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - . . - - - - - - - . - - , . . - - - - . . - - - _ _ _ _ - - - - . - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! - -t---------- I S tIliIiE QMAIIA : IJAILY BE1i : : RiNDAY , d t'LY 4 , 1898. _ _ _ _ TURNERS CIVE OUT PRIZES WinulorE of the Turufest Evcnth Are Ihndcd Their Wrcath , OTTO WURL WINS TIlE IIIGIIEST tlONOfl Oiiinli n 1to 'J'tt1pp , Fl rit P1 IUf' I n t It I iul I liIinl Cuii I .Nt-NgtIuqs , thc Ot1urM ' .VIin ( act Iligit Itsinl. Otto Wurl , the young turner , who spreity flearly na much of an Omahan 114 fl restent k of PIattmotith , carried oft the teL ) coveto1 honor at the TranstnIssslppI turoftet-tha hcruittful flvcr wreath given flM the flrCL ii-Iu for general all-round IndivhIutI work uon aarattis and In the flehl sports. The onc.1egcI ( Denver crack , ( korgo 1yser , ran Itn a mighty eloso second and was only forced out of flrRt place bccnuec his wooden kg would not let 1dm Jump tia , to the tnnlard he eet In other eycnt. Wurl tcorcd 70 poInts ; Iyer had fl7 to his creilit. Th other lmirnrttht placce were In the cliee turning. LaSalle got flrt In the firet group of actives , West lenver ) first n ( lie ecconil grouf ) niiil Topeka flret In the third group. Fremont captured eccond place in tli flrst group and Oxnnha was third In the Eccond group. The Kansas City young wo men were the crackN in ( heir class and the lCnnsas City "flear& ' cleaned out their field. Ohiaha captured second place in Foth these - clase. Tlieea were the main prizee that wer awarded to the contesting turner lads , but there Were fully fifty more of the oak wreaths and diplomas handed to ( lie happy vIctor.i. The Germans are among the true loveru of sort and litlre aniateur5 , for their rewnrds consist only of these leaves of onk , ahiti Parchment sliect3. The emblems were given to the following , the f1gures represent- lug the total irnints secured : First group in active class turning : . LaSalle , 40.M ( ; Freniont , 37.20 ; Hanover , iCan. , ZfG.61 ; lierinnu , do. , 10.'Ji. Second group in active ciae turning : Wcst Deliver. 46.0' ) ; Kansas City , 4U6 : ; Oninlin , 41.97 ; Leavenworth. 41.05 ; ilol- titein. In. , 33.01. ' Third group iii active class turiing , : Topeka , 14.7 ; Mnrysvilie. Mo. . i3.51 ; 1)av- enport. 87.SG , 3eiiior claRses in cines turning : Kansas City. 18.03 ; Omaha. 1G.S0. Women's. classes : Kansas City. 21.09 ; Onialia , 20.JS ; Marysvilie , i'J.S3 ; 'l'opeka. Individuni work on apparatus and Ia field sports : Otto \Vuri. Omaha. 70.00 : George EyserVest 1)enrer. 67.00 ; 11cm- hart Berg , Iavenpurt , 65.77 ; Frank 11. Fiafa , Ves ( Denver , G3.09 ; Carl SeitzVcst Ien- ) ver , 6383 ; ( eore Stortz. Kinsa : ( 'ity , 59.29 ; Otto l'ucselial , lCnnsns City. 52.17. . First group In field spolts . had 11cr- boisheimer , Marysviltelo. . . 32.33 ; I'liiillp i1ocl I or , Onialia , 3 1 . I 0'i ; i I I ani S I c'inscIi , Iavenpomt , 31.3S ; Otto Itieche. Davenport , 30.95 ; lmaiik Stroliknrlc , Iavnpomt ) , Zi. : 13. Second gmoup in field sports : 1 > lilllip Mouiier , Oninlia , 28.00 ; Michael llerboi- : slicinier , Mnrysviiie , Mo , , 26. 10 ; Cus ilcuch , Davenport , 25.60. Apparatus work : Geomgo Eyser , West 1)enrer , 13.:13 : ; Otto W'uri , Onialia , 41.12 ; Frank 13. F'ialaVest 1)envcr. 3S.il. ; 13cm- hart llerg , lavc'npomt. 3S.29 ; Carl Seitz , \Vest Ijenver. 36,44. SipieIiiI I'rIs i I Special PrIzcs were a1o giveli as follows , no Pollits being kept : Fcncliig : George Stortz ofVcst Denver team first. F. C Kettler of Knnns City second , . ' , \'i'cstllng In the light-weight class : August - gust W'estphnil f Davenport - first , harry l'iutli of Iavciiport second. \Vrestliiig In mildie-wcight class : Wit- 11am Mels of Iavenport first. Otto Neider- welser of Omaha second. Otto Iteiche of Davenport thimd. \Vrestling In ( lie heavy-weight class : " , l'illinm Siemsen of Davenport first. Frank Strohkamk of 1)weiiport ; second. Cltb swinging for the actives : Otto ' \Vuri of Omaha first. Fritz Kettler of Kansas - sas City second. CiUb swinging for the wonien : Mary Xotihnt of 2dumysviilo first. Katie herbal- shicliner of Marysville secontl. Weight lifting : C. Ilettwer of Kansas City first , 1. IColiteit of Mnrysviilc seconl. Fssays : Henry Scitneitter of Milwaukee first. and only prize' , all the othiera being thrown out. Itecitation : E , E. Zschau of Omaha first , Edvnrd Deuss of Kansas City second. lmprotnpti ( spenicitig : Ils'ari1 Deuss of ICansas City first. Fraiiz Mann of ICansas City second. Davenport made ( lie nicest show , as ( lie tentit titid iiiilivklunis froni that lova town . svoi.o in on tii places in pretty ncariy all the events. Omaha did very nicely , too , but sum as veii as the oilier ctintcstnnts seemed to excel In sonic hrticular portion of the program while the 1)avcnport fellows were fliome all-around athletes tiiun aiiy of theni. A t'1\V A1)V.ic'1'AGIS OlTeriti hi flit. Ciit'siio ! , MII'iiiike & t. I'iiiil ItitItii3. T1IE ShORT LINII TO CI1ICAOO , A eleati ti aiii iiiathe up niid started tmoni Oiiiahn. flaggagu checked ( mom rcsitleiice to ( leSt i iittlon. : Elegant train service anti courteous em- ploye. Entire trains lighted by electricity anti with electric light in every berth. Finest dining cor service In the eest , \'ltil nhtais served "a ha carte. ' ' The Flyer Icaves ut 5:45 : i. in. daily from UlilOli I ) eiiot , ci'ri' 'rlclclT OFFlCh , 1504 F'arnain St. C. 13. CAItItIL'lt , City Ticket Agent , IIUIIIIN.9' ( ) % IUU'I'l ! , 1'.t't INIOII i.'iihIelIi * , fet Springs , S. I ) . , ittith rctumn-$16,40- 3uiy I niul 5 , Salt Litlic and rcturn-$32.00-July 3 , Portland : uiil retumii-G0.50--Juno 30 aLit ! 3iily 1. \'atthl ngton and return-$3 1.25-July 3- 4-f , Nashville anti rctnmo-$23.25-Juiy 3iS. . Buffalo 01111 return-$26,75-July 11 ulitt 2. 1till Information at ticket office , 1502 Farnuni St. , or at hlurltngtoo depot , 10th ZiIit1 tlastin ste ' : ( ; : ; : HXCI'ItsUN hii I'o rt .t rthi. r IIosIt ! , . h1LV ItRl TO tVzishington , I ) . C. Return Jill ) ' 3. 4 , 5. Nashville. T iiii. Return Juiy 3 , 4 , ! . liiiIfaio , N. V. Return July 11 031(1 12. hlonieseei.eru' rouiul trili , July , tilid 19 , Svceiui i-ouiid trip rate to nit silliltuer re Forts , For rates. folders , with vacation tours aLlil nil Information nih at Port 4 mtlitir Itotito ofilce. 1415 Fumnitin street ( Paxton liott'i block ) , or write harry 1. tloores. C , I' . & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. : 'iv siiiii'it ; ctii SFiIiYlC1 , 'lgi Iloi'I IMILI IttI 11011(5' . CDIII 111011 ci rig Al onthay , .u Li e 27 , Pu I I ii an ehpcpers 'lll run from Olnahia to lenver on ( miii No , 7 , leaving Oinalii at 7 p. rn. , nod arriving cit ! ) enver 11:30 : and Coinratho Springs 11 :05 : ( lie following morning. ( hlvo this new service a trial. For tickets nut ! sleepiuig car rcservatjons call iii cIty tIcket ollice , 1323 Faronni et S1'HtI.tI. ? ) t.t'i'IS 'VIII UiNNourii'nI'lIh5' 1tiiiliiy. Wiishiingtoti , I ) . C' , , July 3 , 1 , 5 , Nashville , Tenn , , July 3 , 1 , 5 , [ lulTulo , N. July 11 and 1. Fourth of .Ttily , 2 , 3 , 1 , For further luiforluatioti call at dePot , Uth aqd Webster , or uiow ofliec , location S. 1 , corner 14th and 1)ouglne ) streets. ThiOS. F. CiOIF1iY , 1' . & P. A , J , 0 , Phhhl.1d1'VI , A. U. F. & P. A. DAYLIUILI' 'VhtAI ( ' 1 (5 COI.Olt.tDO 'ls hock hititiltil hloute , Leaves Omaha 5:20 : a. ui. , arrives 1)cnver ) nd Colorado Spriuge S p. ni Take this train and save sleeping car ati. ei a.so. QLPcp 13Z3 Yaxz.m trceL , , - - . - IIIAUE. hiarlley O'Connell of thIs city , who re- eigiied his position with tliVcstcmn Weighing nesocintioti to enlist in the First Nebraska olui1teer Infantr' . writes The lice from Cahill Mtjr"itt , aii 1"rnncluet , that the d'1nchment reaehei ( lie ctas : with- alit incIdent To stich men as O'Connell , who had an easy limo o it here , tue ork ALIt ! discipline if army life cbnles rather hard , anti he says that ( liii jO'J is no picnic , although he is glad lie enilst1 , The thing of getting tip aionR In tii night ( l fl , rn ) 18 what seems ( ' 1 be Iliti hiurdest , and tli'ii the drills frot.t revIhii ' retreat are cx- trernely hard on recriitt. theds are inttlo In the sand without ShY 3tiliowii , 1)111 O'Con- uicli 'says tlia wh2n iiInt coine3 tvcry coo Is so tired tlua : na account Is tukeit of this lnconvenlencu. it ; is rcpol'Iv'l in Caittip that a start for Manila would be niado In nirnut a week , nflil there Is ireat ; rojoi ( log on tlib account. As for the climate ( lie writer says that it Is damp antI foggy hi of the time. The regiment is rapidly perfect- lug Itself In drill auutl can show Up in as good form as any reginiont at the camp. hleut hiIct' $ ( , , , Otis Jacobs of San Francisco has reported for duty as an inspector In the hiurenu of Aniunal Industry , ho having been sent here to dii a vacancy caused by a resignation , The force has not been increased any on account of the Armour opening hut will be as soon as It is determined wlioui Armour wili Commence slaughtering. It is understood - stood that on account of the opening of the how packing house the force of stock exam- looms , Inspectors , taggers , etc. , will have to be increased by the addition of twelve men. As for the niicroscopicni depnrtuncot no increase - crease iii 'tlit5 Y rc will be uiiade at present as there is verylitUo demand for export meats Just how. More than half of the iuii- emoscoiists tiav 'bcii laid oft and wiii not ho uisslgnetl to duty again until the export ordemn commence to coutie in. hhIthItIleeM I ii ( 'I t ) ' i'IIIlI1N. City Cierk Carpenter hits prepared a state- nieuit showing the condition of the funds anti ( lie amount drawn up to July 1. The amount or the 1S97 1ev ) ' was 1,613 anti of this there line been drawn $ T1,1i9 , leaving a hal- itnco of $10,153. The balances in ( lie dif- foment ftiiitls are as ( allows : Interest , $71 ; Jtidgnient , police , $339 ; vater ; $3,067 ; fire , $501 ; light , $2,823 ; sainry , $141 ; engi- ulcer , $329 ; general , $654 ; street repair , $ SS6 ; park , $1,704 ; SPecial witness , $11 ; ilog , $112 ; hulk. $7 ; special license , $55.'biie it will bo seen that there is no great amount of flood iii iiuiy of the funds the financial con- tlitioui of the city is better titan it ivan a year ago as the overiap wlii be considerably less. lsgle CI I I' meeting of the leaders nut ! stevards of the Methodist church viil be held Tues- ( hay evening. The Sunday School board of the First tTetbodist Episcopal church will meet in the iastor's ) study this evening. Chief Smith of the fire (1eiattl000t Is doing nicely auth his friends expect that lie s ili be able to return to duty In a week or so. The old Board of E'lucatlon will meet this niorning at 9 o'clock and adjourn sine ( lie. It is expectei ( ( lint the nc'v boarti will iliect this eveiiing and organize. The walls of ( lie new postoilice building arc now at grade and stone courses are being laid. The work doca not seem to progress as rapidly as was expcctcti , although - though the rainy wetthier : of a. fe' veeks ago delayed matters considerably. This morning the contractors who have the building of the Lincoln nciiooi in charge wlhi put a big gang to work and the constriictiou sviih be rushed to compietiun. The excavations hnve hteen compheteti and quite au amount of material is already on the ground , so that there will be no delay from this source. Clifford's G'i'.tty thic't : ' ' opuictI last evcui- lug and die's ut.i :1iit'.i'titj : : wlii'hi l.uxtd the capacity of ( tic' struct'j" s , i" .uiitiiiz ( lit' cxtravnganz.i burlt.sui "Lit11 MIss Clii- mngo , ' ' 'vhieli sery' ' 3 : is ' .veii ; is iait aiy : oUter iiaune nuigtt do lee a pci foriiiuice : , vhi1chi Intr'idcea a wealt ii of pitik I igh1ts , Songs , dances and a variety of specialties. 'l'hie charm' 4t of ( iii' sic uiIiIiicrjcihi : aIi comely , as choruses go , the music was good-some of it excellent-ant ! a nuunier of very clever acts are preseoted 'luring ( lie evening. To "Little Miss Chicago" there is rio plot wortliy of thescription , less even than the usual burlesque or extravaganza - ganza , but that fact does not hiniler ( lie Iresentatioo of an entertaIning performance. The first. act is sUiposetl to be on the planet Mars anti If thiogs look ( hat way up there it is probable a lot of Onialia inert will want to euiiigmate , 'l'hie ociiIdg chorus was a collection of popular negro nielodies.Vnihe ahiti Miss Carter sang a catchy song , "My' hag Time Girl ; ' ' James T. ICelley a topical song , "ChIcago ; " Frank Blair a taking song , ' 'Sister Jane's Top Note ; " Kelicy , Illair , Wude' and Miss Carter a very taking eccentric song and datica ; Zthiss lJoliy Most- nyor a vocal selection , "Song of All Nations - tions , ' ' and this followed by a duet , "I lCiio ( a Tiiing or Two , " by Misses Meat- aycr and Black , which was ilechlely good. The first at c1hsjth with ( his' ever popular Cecil song , ' 'I W'unt My Lu Lu. " Ut' the siecialti's ) loin ' l'onieroy sang very cleverly a juvenile souig , the Lawrence sisters lire- senteil some .good contortion. antI acrobatic work , Sherman \\'ade ant ] Frank hilidr sie- cialties nod Mtses hiluck am ! Mcstoyer 'oma1 numbers , 'fhie hiaiith builaiicing act of hInsingB ( uS'Ui4 0110 of the best ( hiluigs on the card , but his dog easily oiltil'assei1 his clever work by his fitic balancing act. The Wootluvarti Stock company switched to conietly again this week , opening yeser- ( day uvitil "hictity. ' ' TIle play is OUt of ( lie boisterous sort , hut ihahy amusing situa- ( louis ur , evpived out of thp love affairs of a yoliuig 111011 vhio cannot agree with hits father In ( hO choice at a u'ife , and from ( lie theatre f several other persons o engage iii a lit tie Ilirtatioui iiftcr they have r'acliel ( lie ago when ( hey should know better- particularly uu'lien cneunibere,1 uvitli ii uvife , 'I'Iielr little Iiidiscretions siicceeil in get- thug ( hem all into sotiuc tinbarrassing sflua- tiwis , out of % % hitch an onlooker could secure Iiitiehi more lilnUttollielit than one who vas actually iii ( lie predicutnent. "Iiesy" ( iii ntiiiising antI ( lie company succeeds In get- tiuig all out of it there Is in it. There is one ncu' face lii ( lie cast , George Salisbury , aziti lie is fully , UP , to thie saniprd ( ) of ( lie coin- lltit'i lMIlssh Ilieli rsl.iis. t3it 1ake and return , $30.00 , Julio 0. Salt Laktu uiiitl v1urp. 32.00 , July 3. l'ortlnhutl and return , CO.5Q , Juuio .30 nod Ju . , , 1) . C. , and return , $34.25 , July 3 , 4 anti 5. Nashivillo and return , $23.2 , July 3. 4 end 5. ' hluffalo antI retvro , 26.T5 , July 11 and 12. For full information call at city ticket oiltce , 1323 L"ariiniu street. , isii % I I Ii' , 'l't ii it. , iuiI Ilet tint , ' 'ia the Northwchtemn Line , July 3rd , 4th and 5th , extraordinary rates , The Norliu'esteru ( is the "Olilcial Line" for thio Nebraska C. 1. delegation , Through cart ; , 1401 Fartiam et , July 1 ( lie Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis I & Oiniilia iativay will ruiti special train I frciit Oiualiu to 1oiroa. stopping at all liierindelato ( plnts. Tati will leave I ( ) iiuuhia ; ii 1030 p. i.u. L.yman b'bolee , p. F , 1uud 1' , A , PATRIOTIS1 iN TIlE PULPiT Local Ministers Scak In Bupport of the Present War. AMERICA'S ' DATTIE FOR HUMANITY ir , MeQititith , hr 'l'ti rkle niul hh'in Put r I'reieli ott I un l'rrpit'n t % ' . 'nr -Ser ties 1. ' l.a ) 'Iiicu Alting SlliiItitr I.Iiic. The services at the First Methodist Ipis- copah church were of a veFy patriotic nature , yesterday , both forenoon rind evening , In an- ticipatton of the Fourth of July. hUe entIre ermon train beginning to cud In the morn- I lug , Rev. John McQuold , ( lie pastor , do- , vated to jatriotisni antI at the evening scm- vices there were several addresses all to the same end by lay speakers , Choosing the words of Jetis to his disci- ' pies , as ( ho evangelist John recorhs thenu In his gospel , "Anti ( lie truth shall make I free , " l'astor MeQuolti dilated cloueiitly anti learnedly on the value of liberty nod the % vorthi of love of country to the nation atul also to the race as a whole. So cnthiusel was. lie with his theme ( hint he spoke ittitch longer than usual anti was several times op. Platidoll. hits autiteulce was carried au'ay v'ih ( the senttnueiit auth forgot their usual iiinday stillness. In atlihition ( o the music of an appropriate nature from the choir , ( lie audience sang the hiynins "America" and "God lhiccs Our Native Land. ' Dr. Mcuold ) inatle Athens ( lie cradle of I human liberty and considered ( lie true American idea In (119 present war uvithi Shiam as being ( lie extension of liberal instt- tuitions on this contitietit. Such a uvar , said lie , was inevitable. lie lirnised the athnitiiis- tmatlon for its sobcr'-niiodetlners and pa- tince. ho hits invocation lie prayed for a sliecinh bhe3sing tipon "our soldiers anti sailors uvhio are this lay flghjting under a southern sky ; ' also for comfort for their loved ones heft behinil at home , antI v niced the hope that ' 'out of the tumnioll of war nizty coiuie the victory of a great Peace. " Among other thiiiigs lie said , iii hits scrnon : I'u'lg'II I ( or , , of i'nt riot Isii , The fist true patriots were the pilgrim fathers. They were such before they left Euiglauiil and tue tieclaration of liberty t'hiichi s'ns to become tli setittitient of a coiittiient they wrote In ( lie cabin of tire Mayflower in 1620. They were ( lie real revolutiouiists-thio real rebels against I kingly iower ninh iiutocmacy. the divine right of kings , ( he absolutIsm of the state , the iiiiprisoninent of thought-and u'lint they began cuhiiitnatcth , as it should , in the stirreiider of Cornwall is at Vorkiouvo n'utt niso iii ( lie surrender of Lee at APPO inattox. Au Eiigiisii Gladstoiie. a Gomniiin liisiiiutrcht auth a French Gamhea , could not have existed anther ( lie regime they heft he- liiiiil 'svlieii they ciiiharked foi' the shores of ( hits broaih continent. It was they who liroughit ( hits distinctive American idea to this soil-an idea of liunian liberty suchi as u'as ucvei' tirennicil of by the baroiis vhio ( Glee , ! ICing John to concede the Magia ! I Charta ; an ithea never conteiiiihnted ) by Croniwehi ahid his Ironsides. I deplore t'nr ; I ahilior war simply as us'ar ; I tietest thiatvar which would be nothing nuore than ( lie expression of the jingo spirit-a spirIt that would make this nation go iiroutid like a big , suvaggerini ; bully in ( lie highways of the worhil ; but ( tie present war I regard na one of righteous- ness. It was inevtablc. ( human liberty is thie force underlying It and it is for the ex- ( elision of the' Aniericari idea. I t is hot for the acquisition of territory nor for the 'iu- , dication of honor. for our hioiior as ii nation needs no vindication , but we are engaged in I war to extenth to other people that same liberty as we enjoy. 1)r , MeQuoith at this Point couilti not me- Press a tciithczicy to refer to the "volumes of abuse heaped upon ( lie athiniuiistmatioui by sensatior al journalism , " and remarked , "I have the highest atinutratton for ( ho cahni and I heroic sobriety of President McKinley. " At this ( lie auitlenco broke forth In louti ap- iuhause. lie resumed : Nor is thus war for revenge. The tragic loss of the Mattie did , it is true , leave a profound - found inipresstoii on our people , hut on that historic morning whieii Dewey salleil lob ( lie harbor at Manila to niect an opposing fleet ( lie ensign he sent up diii not rent ! , "hberiieiuiher ( lie Maiiie , " but "ICeep cool antI obey orders , " It is a war for duty- for duty , not revenge. 'c are fighting not ( or u'nr , but for Ieoce. We' are giiilg to have iicace if we have to light for it.Ve are , figlitliig to exeuith ( ( lie American idea of the grentc-rtt liberty of the individual coiupai- ( ble vltli the highest di'stiiiy. 'tVIin t t lit' ' , Vitr 1t'tiis. lie saw four hirotihiecles in ( lie liresent var : It predicted a new cotlo of international haw-Iie ( gun of Jewey was ( lie opening gun of ( lie twentieth century ; ( lie war uviis not for conquest and glory , lint for liii- uiianity aiitl niercy , ant ! tIre parable of ( lie Good Samaritan uu'as to be thio jiow coilo of intemaatioiial law. ' ' Second , there % s'as to b a new and unitet ! civilization-the usgs of ( lie two great Anglo-Saxon nations lint ! fluttered side by itle. Third , it pointed to ( lie triumph of ( lie spirit of progress anti freedoni over ignorance anti tiespottsnu , In ( lila respect lie contrasted ( lie two uiation , and. of ( lie tvo Greek war deities , lie coli- sideret ! Athena , ( lie protector of ( lie state In ( lie arts of peace and industry , woe the fit representative of Anicrlcri , while ( lie oUter , unscrliliulous ittirrer-up of strife , uu'as typical of despotic Spoilt. Fliiahly an unbroken - broken union of the Anicricon nation vas Iirophieieahly ( assured in hIs hopeful prog- nosticattolus. ' ' ' ' ' ' OSIY , I'fGit'I'l NG Flt ) II 1'3IAN1'I'Y A , iterit'itii 1'rt's liii ( t ii' jipr ( , , it ittiti : iliiJi'N 111,1 IfI hue. The serinoui delivered by htev , A. J , Tar- Ide. pastor of ( lie Kountzo Lutheran Menia. rial church , sine of a patriotic ilature niitl tas largely t1c'oeh ( to a discussion of ( hit right niid wrong of ( lie war with Spain , as vicuveil froni a religious standpoint. Tue ettealcer shiouveil hy ( lie bible ( lint In ( lie past there hind beeli wars that were of a righieous ( nature , niiii that hail met with ( he approval of Goii-fearliig men. Iii rnaiy of thioto uvars the Cause for the slaughter was not so utit- iiart'iit lie iii the coiitest ( lint is how going on in Cuba. Tint s'ar vitli Spain , the speaker declared , is a righteous uvar nut ! Coil is on ( lie ii1U of ( lie American aiiii Cuban armies. TIm unlcil ( forces are carrying out God's par- poses in putting to all end a wicked reign almost in sight of ( lie shiprea of ( tie United States. lie Iiaeth ( war nail uvouhil do aiiy' thuiiig liossitile to lreveiu ( t lie slis'dthing of blood , but so bug as thit' boit in blue uvcre flghtiiig iii Cuba in ( lie hiitcies ( of hiuniaiily lie u'oultl Riot raise lila voice against ( lie strife. lie woult ! welcome a cessation of hostilities if the result could he brought about iii au honorable maimer and ( lie tic. sireil end atoiiicth. Ir. Turkle ntlvocates ( lie freeing of Cuba end the l'liiltppine islands front Spanish 1 rule , and while he dos's'nut say they are en- titlet ! to absolute eehf.gotemnnient , lie ex- tureeses hie opinion thst.na"governioent indc venilent of that of Spilifi liotild be cetab- lislicil. Siteaking of ( lie untied eonliion of the United States , the speaker soul that no herEon - Eon ever thought of nktiig frrnn what state Dewey or hlobson came General Fitzliugh bee was loved as mueluibt ( he people of ( lie north as b those of tue south ; ( lie United Stales tnoouis hail been bombarded with flowers as they passed fhrougli lhaltimorc antI the brave boys from every state had niarclieil side by stde to light for one corn- iiion Ituinilose. Sectional lines hiatt been all reinovetl from ( lie niuup antI the soldiers of ( lie south and those of ( lie north shared ( lie sanie hilittiket aiid ( Imank from the isatiie cnhi ( ccii. The war lint ! also bail macli to do with wiptng out the hues of caste. In sup' Port of tim statement the speaker recietl ( incidents uu'hiere ( lie rich niid thur poor iiinrclietl shoultier to shoulder anil where laboring men were in coiiiniantl of compan- tee of inca innile up froni ( lie maiike of ( lie rich anti aristocratic. 3IAItIC % ( ( IF A 'iA'i'tONAha fli't'il. I heats Fntr I'ehiM nf ( lie l'lffci't of ( hit I I'reMeIit 'nr alt II INter ) ' , I The seating capacity of Triutty cnlietlmnl : severely taxed yesterday niorntng , ( lie Itntriotc ( services aniioiliiceti for tim itiomn- ing5attracing one of the largest cougi'tga- tions that lms filled aiiy house ef uorsiaii , iii this city for soiiie tinie. TInt iieuu it of the I sail losses of ( lie Twenty-seconil reginietit froni ( his city hind ( lie effect of cniplinsliiiig ( lie spirit of ( lie patriotic services anti wits teeliiigl' nlluileil to by'ery Rev. CahlitibLhl Fatr , detiii of the cathiecimni , in his tliscoui'se. ' The music wits a special feature of ( lie service. A beautiful alit ! approprIate bass solo , "The Hattie Prayer , " uvaus sung by Mr. Jules Luinbarti to hut ustial strong niiil liii- ressl'e niaiuiier. "Anierica" was also i heartily rentlereil by ( lie vested choir nail large congregation , oath there vcre a nuiii- . her of other national anthems stiiig by ( lie choIr. In othihition to ( lie usiirui ibm ! deco- rations ( lie Ainericaii nuid Ilnitishi hlags u'ore hirfliiiitieothY tilSilayctl about ( lie altar. lii ( lie course of his semnioti Dcaii l'air sold : ' 'Each of ( ho ijroiiiliuent eras of the iiation's history bait left to future gonera- ( ions sonic great achievement , So shall u'e , not. couieiit ( to rest cii ( lie nchiieveiiieiits of the last , heave to the ( siture soiiiehiiiig ( as tIlt ! ( lie PCOlihe of ' 76 leave for us. The exploits anti achiievemeiits of thits nation since ' 76 lirtve been nothiiiug less than uvontierful. 'A'e have engaged in eleven wars sInce then , six of thcni being with Indians. The recorih of our vars with the Iuutlintis lii not iun uinsiil- lied one. There have buen acts that we caii- not feel proud over , The church of Got ! had shone vlsehy with the hiidiuiis , but I ani not persuadeth that others have acted like- vlse. 'fhie history of our Inihianvars is riot altogether a chapter in which we can 1 ; I ory. ' 'In IS2 we hind our lost s'ar uu'ithi Eng- land. Thank ( lotl ( here huts beeii no war with ( Ito niothier country since then. Titanic God that ( lie present war has hiatl the effect of hiuitlilig our two Coliiitries closer to- gcthcr nail niaking future conflicts betuvceii us almost out of tim qiiestioui. This chiiirchi toilny is a living innuitfestation of ( lie ties thint biiit ! the iiiothicr country alit ! her ilaugli- ( or. Today ( lie flags of the two great un- tbolu ; itre Intertuu'iiicrh as arc the Political liistoijes alit ! ilcstiiit of thic' two countries. Englanth niitl Anierlea are now closely haunt ! together , anti they ought never to be sep- nraed. "This Fourth of July will be a Fourth of July of son etc anti satuiess for many of otir dear licOhile. AS the reports front ( lie battic in far off Santiago conic to us ( here Is fresh grief iii rnaiiy a household , With these we mourn anti we tie1tiy 33'Iiipahiize ( with ( hueni in ( heir losses of Urn loyal and patriotic mcii who have tileti bciieiih their Country's flag. 'Aniericn has been an extenthiiig nation ever sluice ' 76 , but It has kept Its domain between ( lie two oceans ( lint have made is ( shores , We have nbohishietl ( lie curse of slavery. \o hittve given to all personal lib- city and Indirithua ! freethoni. hut ( hero are achiievenieuitii of our cIvilIzation that are not to ho overlooked. 'l'he eucatiuiiah ! influences - fluences of ( lie great expositions that have been held in this country have been barked. hole iii a western city that is not yet fifty years 01(1 we have today a great expost- ( iou ( lint at.onco takes its place alongside of ( hose of Viejina , Paris London , Piiila- ( iciphuhit iind ChIcago. It. is truly woiiilerful (0 think of uchi all aciiievemeiit , It is an exitnipie of Ainericati pluck. It uu'iil bring us better results ( bali war. It will bring us better results ( bali ( lie conquest of territory. In seine respects its inihucuce is euen better than ( ho abolition of slavery. hut ( lie iuiost anti ( lie best of all to us in our iiiieteeiitii century chvihtzatioii is ( hat our own ICOhtlC , from ( lie liiglitust to ( tie lowest , are people whose rcputntioiis are fotintleth on honesty 011(1 ilitCgri ( ' . A repu- tntion terived ! from such a eiiaiactcr is ( lie real zower aniong any hteolile. Let us work out this principle. It will riiake us a wise and untlerstandiug vcople us iiotliiuig else will , ' ' 'i'A K Ii Cii A It ( 11 0 1" $11 It 'iCLIS. ihti'uir lhoores itiud ( ii hit'i's l'rt'ius'li tutu I Iii' 'l'oiIeM II ! I Iii' Iltuti r. The First Methodist Episcopal church was crowilet ! last night with Patriotic worship- ( 'mit. Itegular services were abaoiloneii nail ( lie evening us'as gIven up to sirigilig of itoh- uhar national ( tines anti addresses by prom- incuit public rnt'n of Onialiui. The attire nut ! stripes decorated all parts of ( lie iiuiitiing. 'Fhe organ , ( lie pulpit aid ! ( lie gallery uvere iuil streaming s'ihi ( OltI Glory. Mayor Moores wore it tie of roil. white uiiti lihuo ant ! led ( lie song service svitii a flag of ( lie tlliiteti States In one liani ! and one of Cuba in ( lie other. Special nttisie was hunovltleil ( or ( lie occasion. T. J. Kohl ) ' , ( lie orgaiiist , hiiipmo- 'lseth a uiietlhey of iiatloiinl uilms for ( lie even- lug aitti hietweeui verses ofiarehiiuig Through Georgia' ' phayeil parts of "lixle. ' ' \Vhiho ( lie 1)011 was stilt ringing ( lie choir sang ' 'Anierlca' ' in ( ho tower. 11ev. jim. Mackay of All Suilntk' ' church ohielied ( lie services by praying for ( lie iiutioui in ( hits time of ( mini flliil for tile OEIIiY niiih navy , Mayor Monroe was ( lie fii'st speaker. lie saul it lie was like tim patriotic iiiiiilster who u'us so deehily tntertttptl lii tile sltuaion ( ( hint lie alinouliceil to hits coiigregittion ( lint i t wouhi ! flail bits text in the ( hiirti book of Philhippint's , ho woiihdtake his ( ext frouii ( he first chapter of ( lie book of Santiago .1 Cuba Mr. Moores rciiii 'a long extract from , ' l'hllhp Nolan , ( lie Mriii'lthou ( a Country , " iiiii ! npihiet1 ( lie storytilo ( lie prcseil ( time. Senator Maiiilersons spoke of ( lie growhi ( of ( lie Uiiitetl States 'uiohii ( lie small , fnslg- niflcan ( c'olommies to a eounry ( now classed u'itli ( lie powers. At the request of his fricatis the senator tt'nl an original story % litehi lie entitled , "The Tuvhii Seven Shoot- ore. " It gave ( lie story of his early life in /ES/ / A the ability OTHERJ' of this tonic to give YOU the now strength of 7 1-4'r which you are sadly In need after a spell of I , ' ' 8lckness-Fossesses the grentest nouriehing , anti soothingqualitles of malt and hopa and I lB a NON'INTOXICAUT , I at , , . cusceires. _ _ - VAL.BLATZ BREVIN1 Co. 4 MILWAUKEU. U.S.A. _ _ _ Foley ftros. , Wholesale Dealers , Office , 1)el- Ion. hotel , 124 N , I4tli5t , , Oiiiahs , J4eb , , ' - . . ' - ' - - - . - - . - 1 , _ " ' ( he army slitting ( lie ; ebellion antI fohlowcil ( lie hiresentalon ofuo beautiful seven hooterx by hIs regtnieht up to ( lie prcsciit ( into , The services were closeti by ( lie song , "Old Glory , " The services at TrInity Mcttiotllt liiie- copal church last nlgli were in charge of ( lie men of the congregation nail were put- triotic iii nature. The church was ilecomaleti with flags tb nililrceses of ( lie eveniiig I Were of a patriotic flavor anti the music ' cotisittet ! mostly of uvell ktiown national t atiti iiatniotic soligs. The speakers ( if ( lie evening were U. V , ' . Richardson , (1. hI. ItltIiiiflOflil , ! ) r. W. Ii. ( lnimn and Samuel I3urne. Mr. Itichiardeohi ex3iressed ( lie belief that ( lie United Stats's has coiuue to an Ihnimrtnnt rnlnt in its en- root. l'rogress line brought us face to face with ( lie itnoliheni of territorial extension nIh ( lie consequent development of Anierican commerce. To refuse ( lie opporuiitt ( ) ' offered I to tb great goot ! anil enter tipon greater iiesfiihiiess ii r. flicliartle liclievei ! wouht ! be to lilt in ( lie face of lirogress. lr. ( irifliii urged It upon nIh citizens ' ( lint being in the war no crltcieni sliouiil' b lienpetl upon the atlininletmatlon ; that we stand as a uniteil lCOhlC agaInst a cOiulhiiohi foe. Ito spoke feelingly of ( lie coiiifort lie deriveti front gifts sent to hint while iii ( lie far sonh ( during ( lie civil War nut ! ciii- pliasizeil the wonderfui intluence ( lie wonicli of ( lie land can wiehil b' scathIng ( i'iiics to I the boys vhio are so far away from home antI tlue inhlliemuce of uu'oineii they love. Mr. humus hioke hrit'tiy of the hiresclit strife antI reinindet ! his hearers of ! 'rcsitient Lincoln's saying : "The goveriiniont at \\'ashiiiigon Is safe white Got ! lives. " 'l'ihkM tO lIr ) ii 11. , S..Il ors. Ir. F' , , t. Sissoii of ( lie liaiusctiiii Park itiethiodiiut EhiSCiih church preached thic first semniomi to the Thiirt ! regIment , V , 1. yesterday nfernooii ( at 2 o'clock. lr , Sissoli saitl lie coiisiileret ! it a great hoiior to be I. able to address ( lie boys with tIre gallniit I conirnander vhio have enlisted for ( lie honor of ( lie flag alit the ciuse of Jesus Christ antI hitmniaiiity. lie referred to ( lie rainbow as the seveiu liiililhSeS of God to lnahikilitl nail ( lint these ! rave solthiers hiatt nothing (0 ( fear as Coil haul pronitseti to be' with ( heat always alit ! that alhotigli they iiilghit never return ( I ) ( heir hionies here. by ( rust- hug to ( hicir Creator all would be united again in ( lint 0(1mm world where there was neithic'r ut'mti's liar ileath , Patriotic songs assisted - sisted by ( lie Third regiineiit band , added much ( o ( he s0r'icee. ' 'l'he Cot. thitetiun ! Itiiul tt.i. The new \Vnbasli solitl vestibule train of day coaches , sleephuig ant ! tliuiiuig cars , A train for tourists alit uhl classes of travel , \'ihl Leave Chicago ( tinily ) , 12 noon , Leave St. Louis ( ilaily ) , 9:10 : a. at. Arrive Nest' York ' 1tVest : Shore , 3:30 : p. in. Arrive iloston via Fitelilitmi'g , 5:50 : p. in. All agents sell ( ikcts for this ( rain anti will tell you all about it. Ask hiini or write G. N. Ciaytoo , 0. W' . 1' , Agt. Walirishi It. It. I'lato Glass , h'hae ( Mirrors at F. ii. Keu- nard's , I 110 Ilmirimey St. I'i us' ki i.c' t lit' (1st rht'hies. Several of the largest ostriches ( inclui- ! ing the giant Mark Ilalina ) will be plucked oil Montiny at ( lie Miiwny Ostrich Farm. A iistviiiiu ( 'riliM&'r 114 ( 'oiiiIiig , TItIIISTFI , July 3-Thie Austrian cruiser Maria Thitmesa sailcd for Santiago the Cuba ( ado y. SINGULLU STATEMENT , From Mrs. Rank to Mrs. Phikhnxn. The , following letter to Mra. Pinir- ham front Mea. M. IIANIC , No. 2,354 East Susqueliaiinn , Ave. , I'hulmidelpliia , Pa. , is a remarkable statement of relief - lief from titter discthiragcmmiemit. SIte says : ' ' I never can find vords s'ith w'li'ich to tlianhc 'oii for s'hat Lytlia. E. 1"inlc- hiani's Vegetable Coniponmiti liris done Lou' inc. I' Sonic years ago I hiatlw'oinlj trouble aiid. dtCtOi'Cd for iu long time , iiot. see- lag aiiy ilnprou'eniciit. At tinies I \VOU1U feel well enough , anti other tinics was nilsemable , So it vent on uintil inst Octolic'm' , I felt something terrible creeping over imie , I knew not what , but Icept getting worse. I emuut hardly explain my fc'elimigs at , that tiiiie. I 'IVltS SO ( leprerrsed in spirits that I ( lid ii t wish to live , although I Iiuid evcrythiqg to hive for. lint hys- term , was very nervons ; could not sleep anti its ' umot safe to be left alone , I' Indeed , 1 thought I would lose my mimic ! . NC ) 0110 leiiotvs s'liat I entlured. ' ' 1 continui'th this way uintil the last of F'cbruai'y , when I sass' in a pajier a testiineininl of a lady whose case 'nus similar to imuiiic , run ! s'hio lint been ciii'L'd ly r't1imL l. l'hiikliutiii5 Vegetable - ble Comupounti. 1. deterimiinetl to try it , and It'll. better after tIm first dose , I continued taking it , and to-day unit a vehl w'oiitnn , anti can say from my heart , ' Tliunln Cod for such a mcdi- cm0. ' " ' L tIrs. P'inkliirri invites all suffering women to u'rite to her at L3'niii , Mass , , for atlt'lce. All such letters arc seen and auiswered bys'Olmien emily , DUFFY'S I PURE MELT WHIKY ALL DRUCCISTS. - nthnarhor Water. Not a fes' of the hicohiho of Oipnlta have 'isi I oil I lint lieu a I I flu su mann t r i'eso rt nit in ed 0 I trYSt , Ii liii it I I vhiti I iruvo , hone so limtve d in lmhc thii' su'nitt'r ( ruin the "FiX'Fi.SJ ORV1iIi. . ' ' 'J'hihs vater iii ( hue strongest suihihitlr-aimii utritilie uu'iitcr kiiiiwii-In fiit't it is so Ktrting t i dli t tilt , el ii I in ti t t Ii e , iuviierii ii t t tie vt'i that 4)114' quart of their wmitt'r etitinhii in nwiltt'iiitil Hi renghi 10 gohltiiis of ( lie majority - ity of oilier iniumemnh svaterii ( in ( lie rniirket , ) it.iliH tO la tribe , We itro ageuitH for Nt'bmns- lot , oath eon ittipiily at smtirit' hiricea as ore chmiirgc'i iii ( lit' springs , viz : f/Ic for one ( I liii , i't I ici I t ho , ii nil $500 Pr ilozeli. \o sell 100 kiiiths of rtiinemnl wmttcrii , lkro-Ltthiii ; Viiter , gtilloiis ( iiti gas ) , Sot. lmttit'-emuies of 12 , ISs ) . ltoro.I.Ithini Viit'r , quarts , grisenhle , 25c 1)0(115' ) , 12 51) ) ihozi'n Ciises itt 50 , s.rj , hiuri.l.itlihnS'nuter. . plirts , guist'uii , lIc biuttle ; $1.50 , lozeii. Cases .if 100 , 110.00. Enro-h , lthiirt'riter. . $ ltihtB. giisi'tilii , , lOc hart the' ; ! .20 tloz'ii , , ( 'iiSeii ( it 13 $ ) , $9.00. 'Write rn call for Mhliertul W'ttter L'uta- logue. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. , Mitinhic of lllock. 1513 1)otlge Street. OMItII.A. NIihi. GOLD CR0 WNS 22K ( p" , J Anti bridge vork , or teeth without 1ilatS , IJ.0)J ) per 1oct11 until July 5th toily. Thiiii offer is ninth' to lots otuco our high cltts tleiial work ainh Is gtntrittii'I , in every respect.'er' liest s4't of teeth $5.01. Gait fillings $ ! 4i0 up. Silver , nirnuhgtiiti iimiil gob ! uiloy fillings LOc. Teeth extracted positively uvihotlt ( ham 23c. ALBANY D1NTSTS ! , 120 So , 11th 141. , cot , DQuglae. 1venlngs Un. ( ii 8 , SulIduQ' , 1 iU. L.ad ) ' In ittti1dU.flCO. hoe , Jul3. ' 1. c & 6 mark do urn ' ' 1 , , &r/e of Szus Say I If you. 'ant to tee the 1lflUOW11USS of onio black-faced' nl\'el't'lIillg flhl(1 tilt. ) ilfllliblig of I I (1gJl ( ( 1111 ! ( lOWn sales jtiit (11'OI ) itito 11110 Nebl'aika lilly day t1ii week 1111(1 ( look at tito tujw S1i1)lhlellt Of lnehl't Butiii stiitt vlticlt Will he oftet'el ( at tvo-lifty a stilt.Vo are not e11ing tiltist ) iIitI at tWof1fIyIeeltl WI ! ai't.i 'over- 1Oi1IC(11 ( ( " 01' ICClltiiMlVC ) are going to take invoitloi'y IlOXt week , oi' 011 ltCCOlhhlt of the heat. , but beeaiwe we had Illehil lll$1(1O $ 10 sell. for that pi"u'e alld bectiie WtJWflllt to iuakti a few peIlties to buy lir'i'ra'kei's foi' the ' oils Fourth. " tf)1yq ) i1litH ni'e IilttJlt-flh1 lillehI-lflhi'O lillell-flIld at 1)1'OSehit W1'ilillg tllCl'C iS a l'iill I'l'dtll thou- Iflhl(1 of 11101 ! ! Ill fIll i'ogtilni' Si'l.JS-lO ( ttllillg11O\V flltlly $ will be Itift to toll the story witeit the bugle blow8 ' 'taps" iiext Satui'day iiigit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ AMUSEMIN'l'S. ' : c _ , a11 " :1- ' NATINL CORESS OF JSIOANS AMERICAN MUSIC DAY rirst CongrcationaI Church. , . . , , , . . . . . ' . , ' , ( ' ' ' . , . _ ' i,80 ii. iii.-AdI rt'i ii ) ' N. Cot' Stt'iviii't. 1 diii ii. iii.-.ili rt'sN it'orgi' ( Gouy ) I 0 * I a. in-.h , i't'ss Ity iloiiii'r 1ioi't' . .t I 1 1u it. iui.-.tthh i'tii , i.tiIs C. H1N4III. i I it. in.-lLt't'i ( iii , % V ii i lit iii hi , Shiei't : inn p. iii.-itee I iii I , lr , ( t'rrl I Suit I hi , .Ji.iuiiie ONIirii , .1. % 'ihiittte .tl i" . . ( . , 'ni'I d Sin I I Ii , 1i INS .101111 lt ( Itititi u'Ieii , flit ( iii , , Firiust it. It iu.egt'r , hurry J ( l't'hhtsN. . Ux i.sl'I'iJN Al' it'1'4) It I I IT. - - FOURTH GRiND CONCERT 7:30 P. M. sol. ( ) IS't'S. ill r. blent hiiirtl 1ipitt'iiiitii ii. ii C. i'ii'iist 11 , i rut'gt'r , , . :11 : iNN A iuiiu iitizi 'ie'rhieI her. 'II vs. Iiziit I ii ( 'ii Ii ii , _ , I r. liii i'i' ' J. FCi IOuu'N. il r. iiit' ion II , ( 'iit'hli titi , Ilr. I ! oilier tltii re , THE THEODORE THOMAS ORCHEST.R.A. l'ouitiedirs i 11 r. ( , 'ougi SV. ( 'tutu aviel ; , 11 i' . .t rt Ii ii r iiees , .tIIliSSiOX-3i1' . C iAJTV GRAND SUCCESS S 2,000 People Tiirucd S Away Last Night. . . . . . ACKD TO 11W DOOR LITTLE MISS CHiCAGO BIG MATINEE TODSLY AT' 2:30. EVERY NIGHT AT 8:30. : SLATS ON SAL [ ALL DAY. s THE BI SIOW. A BO'ER OP RELi NII EN'I' ThE _ _ _ _ _ TROCADERO Ilsriitmyiti. Lenz & Williams , Props. and Mgrs. \v , W. COLE , Act. Manager. Telephmoiio 2217 , A puntothc : ( week aiitl a iimitrlottc show heel a a i ii g MONDAY , JULY 4th Our Unsurpassed . Array of Talent , . ) , " ( 'lr- iiIt .tNI ( AhtiNhiit "Maitre dii - till. . , ' ' iuiui his iiuttrvi'ioiisi' tniuhiii It I iiN ( i.t Ilii ( , .J l'ISShii-tlu. ituuly 'Ihi.uhey t hut su'orkN ut II Pt'rt y th Iii- 0 ii ( ii cirl. , . , . , . , Fisft'i'hiii iy n.-tiig.get by i'n I i no- , , , , ituiN ui'iiiiiiiils for ut iiiui ' tti'eLi . uiiIii. % , tSi ) I.(1Vli ( , M % IIIiCIi S I I I it .1 SO. 1 % ' . % Vl ) It 1.1) , 1,0 II II.'I'I. Ii t A I.llX , ( ' . 'ihA It III Si.iNIS ) , SILt itt' & i'l . .t'i"l' , 'ouI.l1't"I'.t . ' , 'I'.t ItIl4 , jiuud I Iii' 'i'itOt'.t II'IIt 0 ( hI A lI.Ii % ( ii ( lit- ( II IIS'l'it A , hii'i'rl ituut li''zpz .th'liuiuii , Ida ttiiecs Suntlay , 'V'etlnest1ay antI Snturimty 2.30. I'rices , 25t' , ISe , &Oe. New atrtic- ( trios erich week. 130 Not Forget to Visit the CflNS [ TIIATR , Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss House or West Midway.c Wait ORLAT % VILSIIIRL OSTIUCII AI1M Angust 1st Durnhardment I : : : I Fl , Matanzas ( 'IU\'hS'1t71tuIhJ ) A\V.'u ! ' i''EiIY , II.'tY , \ls 11' JAPANESE TEA OARDEN CURIO STORE , N of Mtii.I huh - East Midway , fl- - . TheCreighton 0. ii. Wootiwarii , Aiii'.L'lilt'iit ) iiicctor. 'i'OII'I' . so. : : 'I'hIII'OJi ) % % ' . ' . It it 'I'OCiC ( JO , Prcscmit tag OUR iflJTSY. Next t3tuiitlay- ( , 'IilI'ilt t'I'liI ) C.tsIi. All Roads Load To A6NMCK'S [ Trained \ilti Anlnrnh Show on W'cst Miii. t'ny : 100 Lions , 'J'igers anti Elephants. THECUBAN ATO' CHIQU ITA. 'l'iie Living I ) ill. 'I'Iie I.ttttr. of 'tilE MllWAY. IAION . . . .iIT 'I'IIL MERRY--GO--ROUND - - - - 1 5th ii itd C ' ititol A'c. Capture Limo Brass Ring anti Ride Again . FItEFI. u. J0t4. IIUX ( hUFF' , l.eNNCC huh ilniingci. ' Ilo'Z'EI..i. ! THJ3 BRUNSWICK , Cor. lii & Jneitsoui Sts. J. C' . Grihhin , Prop , 110 iooins-Ali moili'rn lmnhrriu't'rnelitu. Itttent-Ainericaii ; l'hniii , $2.00 to $3.00 icr thay. Iti roiemt ; a Pint im , id1 ( icr day ii iiii ti iu'ri rihs , Car line to itilt ! ( mimi mill deliuii. Iiri't't car i i lie it ) man i ii t'iit rn ito , ? 0 f lix tins I I Ion THEMILLARD 13th nind Douglas Sts. , Otitalia. CEN'rEAm.LY LOCTEU. . . .A31E1LICA % ANI ) EI1tI'I.tN ; i'LAN.- . . J I : . M.htIcliI. .t. : SOS , i'roie , -HOTEL BARKER- COn. 13Th AND JONES ST. , OMAHA. it.'i'ts : l.r. ( ) . % l ) . ( IiI l'llit IAY , iliectmIc curs direct to exiioition , ground. . FltANk. jJiIls'gIt. ( 'settler. . . . . . SAM hiAiJtlA Cater clerk. MUURA Y 110 TLL , 14th abuh hlitmucy St. AmerIcan I'laii-3 to 4 dolhmirs per day. Street cau's from tlcpots iiitil fruit ) hotel to Exposition Grounds iii fifteen minutes. 13. SILh.OVi.Y , Miuiager. Bewarco1IniltatIon 5r , 'fla1' . ? " Ji t , _ * } Jccs'teiwlili'O HJJ1 DUN oucss AuNTs , 5TI YOi ( . " ( I , - -4 I3TLJSS " MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE LtRG1S'1' S'I'OI IN i12JOUGIAS SD FLAGS ! FLAGS ! FOR 4th Ol JULY1 All hinuis- till shi.oii i.tVj'1' i'jtiuiSOs iii , i.iiit'o p1 let's hia'ii iIt'i'hiliil. Omaha Tent and Rubber OO 181 1 1'aii'ii.uiii , Ii ,