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Popocrat Find Their Cares Piling Up in
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WCAL ORGAN IS IN DOUBTFUL hANDS
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INCotN. July 1O.-SpeclaL-'rhe ( ) tern-
vet o the local ) OpOrnts anI iiieiiIirs ot
the Atato houo Iarty Iave not Iliiln'Ovetl
( Ulon leCeIt cit the news that the eilItoriI
inor.gernont of the Evening Post ttui
Iflt ( ) ( Lie ) tuni of Prank Edlncndb , tha
otih man 1io last. winter worci1 U ) the
flcvI1aer ) exposure of Chairman FHiII- (
tCI'R ; connection with the recount ballot
frailliR ,
. 'rho ' l'ost at one tinie cut quIte a flgure
I n polltlc3 hero am ! was 1itidettOtjL to lie
owned by Mr. flrynn , The incuuiger of the
pnp i wan \ % ' , F' . Scliwlnd , fortijer' flryan'
prIvate secretary. SInce tb' luPOCratS
gained corttrol of the tnte tlllciR hfli state
lnstltutloiis the Post baa l.nu kept allv
by ICaIIS of nasesarnenta levied tii'nn the
. rnllOYCS of the various lnbtltutlong , crry
. . one of them beIng conhiiclle1 to contrIbute
from $5 to O. Tlil system ticain so ds-
tnstctul to the state czntiioyc that many
' of them reflseil ( to coiitrIbuI. further. A
. general complaint was aiim made that. the
PaPer was making a venk flglzt. for the
&tflte adnilnisti atlon and .s as a failure as
, t campaign about. 1ce1Ing tlia he wa
Iat losIng l&I & hold on LILC lovocrats
Schwlnd leserted the paper for an npjiolnt-
merit In the Third regiment.
: 1,1 ii t ( ) I ii I .11C3 % I Nn
Amos 11. MenleIIlInhl , preMtl1C of the
State Journal company arid one of the old
and nt1uential citizens of L.incoI. , coin-
: initted suickle early this iriorntn by drown-
liii ; himself in a cistern.
Mr. Mendotiliall hail been In poor henith
; for scv'rai niontha , which caused him to
bo despondent. Thia inorntni.at . 2 olock
lie got UI ) from beil to take ti ie itiedicinc ,
Mrs. MCnleuirnhI ( being awake at that time.
. liotli again retired and wc.i to s1etp. A
short tUne before 4 oclock trg. iIcirIen-
hail nvoke and linding tliit lici iitisbait
'i1s not In bed iiintle an IIavv8igaLIoIi of
the prvzntse5. She tollnl the top of the
clHtern removeit and beIievIn tliiit her 1its-
tflTi(1 had Jumped in there at coca culled
the iOlio. The body was at oiicc tn1en
out , the Indications being that It had beeii
iii the water less thati an hour.
Sherman Leoiiaid , a member cit rnpaiiy
F' , Second rerlinent , the news of whose
death has tiecli received from Chicicaniatiga ,
was a university stitilent before iiiii nlist-
Ineilt. iiavliig taken the three yaif course.
lie 4c'n popular lii university ctr.ks , and
was COfliICrCd one of the best soiiiI'rs ' In
the iiiieoiii Light infantry. Ilbi iarents
rcslde at. Itnyniond.
. ( ovrnor Iloiconili y.sterda ' oppol o ted
Itc'v. it. l. Jordan of Cranti 1iciic1 to be
cliplaln of tile Third regiment nov. .or-
dnn Is still at his home , lut tvlll r.'port at
. Ornairn In a short time. There ovcr
100 npj1Ica tlons for the appointuicut.
Frank LIliti rill be tried Ji'fore Jui.tiro
Spencer tomorrow mornln * on thu hrgo
of biirgliiry , being alispe td ot havIng
robled Meyer & E11eIdts toie at 1iaiinii
of $100 worth of goo(1s. The atoin p opel ty
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has been recovered and the evideti ugnftst
: L.iiiil Is almost conclusive.
: The foilot lug additional dLleates have
bceii selectril to atteiti the state
convention it Oxnaiia FIrst warl : 1. L.
S Lindsey , harry Abbott , (1. U. loore , A. . .
: Cornish , 0. C. flelI , Itobert IIuhey , 13. 13.
hopkins. Charles Coin , 0. 13. iIerilcI. CapS -
S tam Murphin , 11. L. Itcti ty , J uhiua Dici rich ,
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'S Ilaita FrittisteilVllliam 13. Kirby , A1uaii-
der Stevart. Abe 1arks , J. S. JIcars. Sc-
; end rard L. W. lJlhhingsley. 1) . Parker ,
- E. C. StVOdC Frank I'arka ned Jaincs tc-
VeflSOfl , Jr. Fifth ward : It. I ) . $ tev.rnq , II.
Id. Ihushnell , C. ii. Gere , J. P. IIaii1e , U 4.
Ilemsworth , G. It. Illinmel. L. 1. . II. Austin ,
John Glesler , 0. W. Vnndcrver. Adna Dob-
floe , 1. It. Sizer , S. ' 1' . Cochran , U. W. Davis ,
S T. Stevens , N. L. Williams , W. I-i. Leese ,
S B. W. Nosely , J. T. Dorgan , Ii. V. Iloagland ,
Louis Otto , John Troinpen mith B. N. Coffin.
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Lancaster prectoe't L. Sul11vin , Lincoln
I'rozt , 3. 'A. Cushman , H. C. Young. Young
C6iored 1en'ci Itepubtican club : i. W. Bar-
7lett , A. L. Williams , Martin Davis and d -
art1 Johnson. Universfty i'Iaee Veteran's
Itepubhicnn club : 1. J. Shelihorn , S. II. ilees-
10110 , ( 'orgo F. Niles , 3. l3rooks.
The condlilate on the republican county
ticket held a mectlni yesterday afternoon
iuid s'lrcted V. Ii. Stone as chairman and
Walt 3Jawson as Becretary of the cnmpaign
S committee.
I'rof. Caldwehl of the State university has
Just received notice that Otto Wiliani
S Meter. of the class of 9S , has 'ust heeii
awarded the $200 gold matlal for the bust
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JflIerS on the Irinclples fouiit for in thu
revolution. The prize wn offered liv the
Nntional Society of the Sons of the American
S Revolution and wus contested for by It large
litiluber of colleges.
S ri-or. Irving J. Manatt , formerly ehaneellor
of tile Stnte university , but how -profesor of
( heck Iii hirown uiilvcrsity , Is vielting rel-
utives lii the city.
'i'ItOI'III.t IS . % iI11.t1) Fult (1tiICN1 ,
liii , , hii. S'LIEe , tiiil Ieiiiu-
i i nI u I usel , , ' Ii , 1k , 'h'r.itll souiit' .
TUA11NEY , Nob. . itily 10.-Slevclal.-The ( )
republican situation In ( lie Sixth congres-
atonal district hns hot fully ileceioi'ed. Two
years ego lion A. Fl Cody of S. Paul , vns
thu republican cajithiditte , nnd lie inailo nil
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excellent light against overwhelming odds.
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Ills thereat wns not from lack of versonnl
'tfort or SPCcinl fitness of the enniliduto
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for the z'ositioii ' find a great sunny repub-
S henna iii ( lila big tliirty-tltree county district
feel that If Mr. Cody wlsliis toitinku th race
'ognin he should be uceorlied the tinner. One
or Mr. Catty's battIest opponents in the light
for the nomination waii the lion. Prank FL
hiecinan of ICearney. Mr. Ilceinan is not
making iiiiy strenuous effort this year to
srcuro t1it IiofliflhttIOfl , but he t'oulil accept
the nomination if teiniereil by the party.
'l'heie are other aspirants tor (1w nomInation ,
but they huv inutiu but little showing as
yet ,
It seeiii to be a foregone couciusion that
v. L , ( iroene will be nominated by the ipu
hi5ts to ucct'ed himself. ir , Greelie began
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Cub tili hiii ills , buiIou5.
hess , Iiea4netie. sour stunt.
ch , Illtiiiestioi1 , cotistipa.
Uon , 1'hey act 'a'iir. with S
out pain nrgripe $ OILt I ) sit dritg1it , . IS c. '
51 I' Ih t. tit. * , IIi heed' ; t8tLe
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: The Omaha Bee
: ; Map of Cuba Coupon
, Present this Coupon with
. .5 e IOcfor
ADTap of'Cuba.
I A JYlap otthoVest Indies.
And a Maportho Woi'ld ,
e 8 Mull 11 cents.
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tli'e * rJ of setirhn onomlnatIon early ,
sending hiIi private secretary home several
months in advance to look after his fences.
After the survey hind been made Mr. Greene
rushed home himself , arriving several weeks
ftJo. in the council hehil it was deemed best
best t call an curly conVention to head Oft
othaicongresIona1 booms that vere begin-
fling to show themselves. hhy some inanipu-
Mfloii'thie mnchilniry was set in motion and
the convention to nominate ( lie populist
nominece for eonress was called to meet
in lhroken how on July 14" The hopes of
other natal idates went glimmering. ititige
Wcitover , the more promising opponent of
.lr. Greene , was then" head over heels in
court terms and hail ennugh s ork SChlCdtilel (
ahead to carry him tiii to convention time.
The result was ( hint his friends gave tip
ti t wrk TJic rqsul will ProbablY be a
poorly nttcnihed convention at. liroken 110w ,
with little or no opposition to Mr. Greene ,
Tue early convention also works to the nil-
Vantage of the Btntc himise machine. in ( lint
It does not give Jtitige rcviiIo time to work
(1W eoiiiity co.nvcnjlthif for delegations.
Delegates for the tate antI congressional
cmiventioirn are being selected by the same
county conventions.
Thin democrats in the Sixth district tire
by no menus friendly to Mr. Greene and the
possibility of a democratic candidate is now
cutting ( luite it fl'gttre iii political calcitin.
tions- The niiildle.of-the-road voinhiists
have little more love for 1r. Greene than
camididate would not surprise a great 11jul13'
old time politicians , It is admitted ( lint
shotiltl the iletnocrata put up a congressional
ticket that Iloim , 'SV. I ) . Ohthhiani of Keartte3' ,
vihi have the nomination for ( lie asking.
( .tNIi I.t'IiS I III"1'hi 1)IS'VItiC'i' .
OIIuM , I iuiii t. ; ; ; it itiiil-Several
lti9IIIlIll'iliIS I4.lllItiil'tl.
HASTINGS , Nob. . July 10.-Special.- ( )
l'ohitIc 'in thin ttth congressional district
1mm just commenced 40 he talked in earaett.
which tact is noticeable by th number of
candidates for congresa being njcntioncd by
.thetr friends. It. Q. Stewart , ehairnuin of
thio republican district central comnjltte ,
hns just issued a call for the di3triet central
conjinitte. ' to meet in h1it1ings Tuesday
atternooii at 2 o'clock at the Itcetwiek hioLl
foi the purpoia of fixing the timnarlil iiaCC
for lio1dini the district couveiitiloll. IL Is
nimntht a eci'tainty that this convention will
be held in hastings inuncdiateiy Ifter the
republican state eonvuntion is hichil In Lhi-
coin. iii case the district cenvcntiofl is not
'held immediately foliowing the ictate colt-
vetition it vihI be held oil Monday , Auglist 8 ,
, o as to acroititnoilate tho.e from the west-
ermi and coutliern harts of the state % vhio will
attend the state convcflt0fl.
Atneng the many cand4ate ! being then-
tinned by the WiUlhibals for etwigress front
the Fifth ilistrict Captain C. B , Adams of
Sulcrior seems to be in the lead. Charle3
Dietrith , J. N. Clarke and \\'iiltam It. hhur-
ton , all of Hastings , are being neli.tioijed lV
their friends as possible ctndklttteS. It is
said that none 'of them have such Indian-
tiomis , but 'either ' would 'accept the ijorniiit-
tlon If it were tendere ( to hint. Another
los.sible candidate Is 3. II. Black of Bloomington -
ington , who , 'it ls said , has ii large anti solid
foilowlng lii F'rankhin eounty. One of the
. i1ra to b mentioned in connection with the
congressional nomination vnsV. . S. MGr i-
land of MeCook. Ills mnme seemed to meet
with the approval nt all reptibhicaits In thic
southern and wCterli countlea in tile db-
trict , but it has since been intiiiiated thiat lie
will not allon' uk itame to be brought before
the coflvciitioii.
'rho demnocDats and impuhlats of tile Fith
dltrict scent to be In hiarlitony nnci uf nile
accord In regard to renonilnatlag it. D.
Stitherlanti for co1igrcs. , So far he is the
only roan nitntloned , and the chaiices are
that ho will be honored by being renami-
natcd by neelanhation. John C. tovc2i3 ,
chairman of 'the democratIc Liiutrl't central
COiniflitt Wiil t.all the ihistriot central cool-
ntlttcti together the tfllllie of this mouth ,
'alien they will decide where and a-hen to
hold -their coliventlon. It ( a the OPInIOn of
Mr. Stevens cud other PrOlilliheot uhi'inocratS
that 'the ' nonventlon will be hue-Id In Hastings
about September 12.
UU11fl14) C4IIII l'uIhihIMtn.
KEARNEY , Neb. . July I0.-Speclal ( Telo-
gramn.-Tbe ) Buffalo -county populist con-
ventlon for the selectIon of delegates to the
state and congresslonnl conventlouis was
held lii the court house Saturday. It was a
cut and dried Grocnc convention and the
attendance was shin and entluusiusrn feeble.
Resolutions reaffirming previous plattormns.
opposing ( Ito gold atandard , the bond sys-
tern and asking .for fusion to down the
200001 power , ; tii.hlng for an notl-pass law ;
favorimig vigorous prosecution of the war ;
endorsing the jhrcsent state admiuuistra-
1Iou. Senator Allen and Congressman
Greene ; pledging to Greene undivided sup-
" % rnrt and endorsing the PopuhIBt county clii-
cers' adiulnistration were 3uissed. The following -
lowing delegations were chosen to the state
convention :
T. .3. QuaIl , Joseph Clayton , G. N. Smith ,
.3. 0. Dengler , .1. W. Tyler , .1. B. MaCduty ,
E. W'yrnan , W. 11. Carson , Sam Watson.
John Peters , It. 11. Clifford , JantesVuhlncc. .
13. F. Tossing , TI. 0 , lcNeiIi. FL V. Porreli ,
H. G. itelter. S. Bears , Eli Cninpbehl , 'VI' .
0. W'enver , I ) . It. Zilnthiesen , Peter O'Brien ,
11. F. Cnrson and VI' . T. linmid.
. Congressional convention : I. N. flnuner.
.V. 0. Piclcttt. T. 11. Boiiii , It , W' . ! iogg. .i.
\V. 'rvler , William Stark. FL Wyman , 11. 3.
1)ulnkin. 3. B. 'i1cC.Imutey , II. Robinson , 1.
It. hughes. Otto forth , T. A. Wright ,
Joseph Friend , John hemming , Chant's
Wnhlaee , S. 3.'est , Eli Caunphiefl , George
Couroy , Tiny Ithuone , .1. 1I. Ifastenilog.
George Rees , henry W'ehler. lob C. Smith ,
. W'ylnnL.
Tim Bililitlo clttnt' ) eenrnl comniuilttee also
int'L ( hits attenitoon anti decided to liolil the
county convention In iccarney 011 August
6. Inheguites to tInt state anti congres-
sioiial conventions vIll be sulecteil at that
convention.
GiiliI iii 1.Iuivihui ( 'I)1l1113.
NORTH PLATTF , Nob. , July 10.-Spc- (
clai.-lt ) Is titiito POSSihlC that In thin hear
future Lincoln county may attain futitie on
account of the deposit of gold whtiuiui its
borders , Some time ago one of the real-
dents of Cottonwood prcchuuct discovered
tiaces of gold In the sand on his land. lie
viishuctl out several large pans of sand amid
obtained quite it iittiti metal , which hue seat
to Llnrohui to be tested , 'Flue test showed
that It wa intro gold. Time juan is now
figuring cii spelutling a few huiutlre.l dohlar.j
expenimneuitiuig with the sand nod If the
gold continues to pan out lie will probably
put in a lilseer minIng outfit. lie is lnsi
to the South Side ditch nail could use tiuat
water to advauttuuge ,
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TliNTO ( , Nob. , July 10-Speciutt.- ( ) .
More thiuin two incites of raiui hays
fallen hero to the last week. and
as a result all unripe crops have put
on nut Improved npt'arance. Rye and bar-
Ivy luulve all linen harvested , ( nil % 'hue'at is
uhiuiost ripe , nail sirIihg wheat uund oats itiut-
tuntuug Iii good bhtale , tiuutit has made its
nvPcarnucc n some ut etions. Crosahoppera
are duiiug a great deal of ilomage to small
gralu.
Si. ii liii ( 'i 14 ( it ii ii t p leilin'uu I N ,
VA I lOG , Neb , J Ithy 0-Siiecinl.-TIuo ( )
denuocratle county central committee Inst
In ( liii Cii ) ' ycsterday afternoon anti ufter
I canvasidog thio fleil thioroughly decided to
! call a uionysotlon 4o elioo thiIegats O
the state and tongressiona ) czutj'tiuitlOths. but
thuat they be aelcilted by the central couuutlt-
tee. how jvell thIs in.ihioJ vIil suit th
thduuoeruti of the county remiutips to ie
, uli lush ii I ! r ( dfli it I l'Oit.il lNtM.
? \\'AIiOO , Neb , , July iSpecil.-Thuc )
populist county central couuuxnittee of Sautith.
cr5 county uuuet in Ibia city yesterday after-
coon anti called a cuuaty convention to nice
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at 'the ourt hqius in Wnhoo Juiy 22 for the
purpoje of selecting ( heiegate to the state
Rod congreIonal conventions and totrntis-
net such oUter busIness na may retiharhy
come before it , and that a convention to
uttake norninatlona fortount' anI legislative
tlck ts will be cniledatr , on ,
Killed 1i ; - Trjulii.
FALLS CITY , Net , . , July 10.-Spceial.- ( )
Two men wcr"riiui or and instantly' kihleil
by Missouri l'acific trains last week ,
Time strange part of it Is ( lie tramp killed
Saturday night was in nlauost thief tutune
spot where .1. 5. Nesvcomet met his death
on the Fourth of .July In the same manner.
The engiuueor a lti ho distinguished the form
of a mats sitting on the edge of the track ,
antI seeing that lie did not move as the train
aplhrOachcd , sotititlcd thfb vhuIstle and shout.
ed to him , but it did nqt stir him. 'Fhie , en.
glue struck about the shoulder , break-
log his mieck , The ( lain was ruiiniiig slowly
Lit the tinto. The man was lacked antI
brotighit back to the depot , whom hut fierson
was thoroughly searched , but not aiiile
thing was found by wblch to leant hula name
or nuuytliing about hilni.
liii itit U ? ' . , % i'elilpuil.
TAI1LC flOCK , Neb. , July 10.-Speclal. ( )
Yesterday as Jacob hluryeker. a prominent
thermamu fanner lIving soveti mIles southeast
of this place , auud his daughter s'ero on their
way to towii , a dog at the \Vlhluinil Ilnnseui
1110cc ran out and frightened the tcnin"s'hIchi
ran away and thin ociiiiauita of tiul , buggy
were thu-own into a .barli wIre fence. Thin
young lady is terribly lacerated about the
face amid body nail thin omit is bathiy hurt.
1'tiuhtlM for ' .IuhhiiuuI1i. .
hASTINGS. Nub. , July l0.-Spcciuil.-Tiue ( )
citizens ol-lnsting met last night and elect-
cii a temporary comunilttee to solicit fluids
for thin Proposed Janes Laid monument.
VI' . I' . MeCrc'nry wits tunule president ; .1. N.
Clark , vice liresident ; executive committee ,
14. hahn , 0. 3. I'ease , Burt Alexander ,
James llutcluinson. The committee was
instructed to raise $1,000 , 'hicu a peruuauient
org.Iuuizatloui will be mantle.
111,1 1 i.i' : u I I I 1)estro-t'ul.
BATTLE CRBIiK , Neb. , July 10.-Spe- (
einl.-Thie ) Battle Creek roller mill burned
'itii everything in IL last night at about 11
o'clock. The iuitil has been Iii litigation for
ahiotut ( cii years auth hatciy was sold nt
sheriff's ale to hugh lierhilson of Madison ,
Nd , . The fire is supposed to be of incendiary -
diary origin. Great exciteniemit prevails nuid
hew developments are expected.
liii rvistt'rs ! Iirt.
hARVARD , Neb. . July 10.-Special.-- ( )
harvesters nrc running in every direction
and' this week will see a large amount of
'iuuter wheat hut safely lii shock. Se'-
' , m nl fields of barley are uilso being cut and
curtail grain will geiicrahly be a good
yield. Corn plowing has been delayed by
i'Intcr Wlieitt iuart'est , but. is being finished
iii ) nuid promises to give a good growth , as
it is growing Very fast.
hie1igiit IM (1hItIIi.
HASTINGS , Nob. , July 10.-Special.-At ( )
i3 meeting of thin AInms Count3 htepubhicaru
league Saturday night the following
delegates were eieCtel to nttc'nil the Itepub.
hicami league state couivcuitioui : 13. A. Francis ,
0. M. McElhinney , J. B. CessnnWilh Wilson ,
.1. It. Sinus , L. J. Capps , Jacob Fisher , N. A.
Ilartigan , Eu Wiion , Harry Ilaverly , B. At.
l'armentor. Adam Breed.
( ruin , ! A i'i&y ii cliii tutu.
PLAIN VflVI' , Neb , . July 10.-Special.- )
Thin North ebnaskut Grand Army of ( lie
Republic reunion ivihl be held here July 12
to 15 inclusive. The people of this place
have luia(1e nrrauigcments for thue enter-
tainmcnt of a large number of the veternius
and an Interesting program has been ar-
rauiged for each day. The railroads huvvo
made a rate of one fare for the rotund strip.
% e'hrzuNIiI Ncivw NuIe.4.
The Eustis creamery has eornmencqd oper-
ations.
hattie Creek now has telephone corn-
inunication with thin outside world.
Iteports come from all over the state that
their is a scarcity of harvest hatuds.
All the outstanthlng warrants of Madison
county bare been called iii and vahd up to5
July 1.
'l'ho first convention of' the Hamilton
Couuty Woman's Suffrage associatinit will
be held in Aurora on July 20.
The Modern Woodnien of America of the
'l'hird congressional district will bold their
nnniual log rolling at } lartington on August
25.
A Clay county man found a quail's nest
containing Ittteen eggs. lie put the eggs
iii an Incubator and now runs fourteen little
quail.
"Gid" l'atterson , who purchased the 13e1-
dcii News a few weeks ago. huts thrown
iii ) thin spouigo and tvfhl look elsewhere for it
location.
The I'onca people have some money re-
malning In the Fourth of July celebration
fund and they propose to use it to buy a
cork leg for John Graves. an oid soldier.
iherniari county has a co-operative hail
tuisurance company. The man who is huaiiod
nut. is to receive ouie bushel of thin kiuid
of grain destroyed for each 100 bushels
raised by the other members of the corn-
puny.
Mortgages flied and released iii the county
cierks 0111cc of Dixon county iluring June :
i"utrni inortguiges flied , $19,340.35 ; released ,
J0,45 ; ; city mortgages filed , $1.OgO ; re.
ie'utused , $1.l'J ' ; chattel mortgages llletl , $44-
2'J.a6 ; released , $30,645.24.
'i'iio twt'itthi annual reunion of the Northwest -
west Neiuiaskut Soldiers' and Saiiora associ-
at lout wiii bti heiul at Bordeaux , Nob. , oui
\'cdnestIny , Thursulay uiid Friday , Juiy 13 ,
1 i utnul 15. Camp \I'ihl hi' pitched on Tuna-
tiny , Juiiy 12. Frlduiy , July 15. viii be
\Vornutn's Belief corps duty. The grounuls
hltt'ti bec'ui greatly lmniroved aiud enlarged
anti c'er3'ipntl3' Is Invited to participate.
liuglu Aiigus of Ewing sold a hog to Vaui-
intuit brothers the ther day with a record
( tint aetuuihiy iuatle hugh blush giving It.
Ito luul'chuased time hung sonic three years ago ,
paying $4 for it , arud siiico that time it buns
devoured $10.50 i-om-thu of chuicketus , $50 worth
of turkeys anti at thin hiresemut linens at least
$40 worth of corn. It wits buried lii a snowdrift -
drift for lIve slays , nail after ( hut was
kulockeul in tile Lueuid four ( hues with an ax ;
nil of which vas to tin avail , uind hueuice lie
was conupeiled to sell thin beast. It woighucil
nhuuety-seveuu irnunuis anti brought $1.50.
htv.hiiv 1(111 Iii flle'vlt. l'rli.es.
it is said that western capitalists are
cuintemnplntiuug the orgaruizuitioiu of a greet
bicycle couuipauiy , which hopes to snake first.
class wheels arid ccli them as low us 10.
\\'hit'tbior this be true or riot , Hue fact i c-
iitniiiut thuit Hnstetters ihonitteji hiltILlun 15
a first-class remedy for tue stomach. liver
and blood , and the pni : e hums It tylthiln
everybouly's reuuchu to hue % % ' ( 'ii and strong
For fever amid ugiun It Is a specIfIc.
s1.t I N I' I t l'h'lt ) S'I' $ 0 N ( Ii ) I.M' 111,1 , .
,
\lI sits II I iii YI t IsIruii'ui us Our Niuval
. ' I ti'li * ' lit l.4isilIn ,
W'ASIillTON. July 10.-As anticipated
by thin atuthuonitics lucre , the eniuduct of
501111 ! uie svsialteu's iii creditluig to Lleutonauit
Colwt'll , ( Jolted States muaval attaclue at
Liiiutloui , certain etaleuncuits relative to the
prohualuility of prutce beIng declared , has ro-
milled In dieagi'eeubbo action. 'Flue Sian-
Ishi amuiliassntlor ot Lontloii hiatt lodged with
the British foreign otllco an ofilelal lroteet
ugaluust the continuance in Loiutloiu of Lieu.
tenant C'olwc'hI , anti' the conduct by luiun of
a secret news sytenu. It Is not dotulti'd
that the unatter multi bo exjtia'liued satisfuic.
iorlly by the State department. but lndI.
natIon hits 1ees cxpruai.ed itt publientiouus
by some iuewsii'31)ere its calculated tp dami.
gerously interrupt our aitecial s"rvide
i abroad.
'lliii'citii'iiis II ! 4)t't'iiii % 'r.ssnls , Jul y I It.
At Queeastowuu-Saiied-Jinbrig , fu oun
Liverpool ( or Nvt York.
At Aboviilc Saild-Jthlupia , froun Gins-
gow for New York ,
At 'ew York-/truived--La flrtugtie , fuomn
t liavre.
SPi1N1St1/'flllONEllS hERE
Anxiliary f3ri r Arrivcs at Portsmouth
Hudred Abcard.
ADMIRAL .CEjVERA IS AMONG THEM
.ftL438
4liflitlli ( 'onininili-r 1'et'Is iCi's'ttiy hit'
l.iss ot Ships uiuiii .Il hIti
haiti ' l'iIiiuili Flitli I I hg
% liii Vstuili'i's.
I. . , . iI
I'OITSMOUTI N. IL , Jtuly 10.-The atix-
iliary trtulscr St. ' Ltiiiis with 740 Spauiish
prisoners , including . flfty.fotur tiillccrs , arrived -
rived at 8I0 this inonlng amid a few mInutes
later ilropietl anchor just above FIlulng
island. The big liuier left chtuantaiuaimio at
C o'clock Tuesday iliternoon , July and ilId
not muako a atop tintil It ulroppetl anchor in
Pou ( sitioutli iarbor.
Including the zirisomiers tluere were 1,036
People ouf the boat nail of thus nuuuibcr htero
are muiiuct3'-ono siric titid wotuntled Spaniards
uiiider the care 01 surgeons. Atlnilral Cer-
Vera is confined (6 his ealului , lmuiviuig beout
quIte ( ii for the Just three days. although
lie vns able to lie dressed this munnuuing.
Caiitnln iltilat'e , ' 'who was $ Ij eontiiianhber of
the Vizca3-a amid Is niiiohug tim lirisonera ,
is also quite ill , ' huuiving been wotuunled lit tim
lieatl during tle battle alT Suttutiago.
All of ( lie Spanish conintisaiouued olllcers
Itavo been out itarole mud lumul time freedomit
of ( hue sitiii , with one xeeittlout , anti ho w'ns
hue governor of Santiago tic Cuba , who was
tryiiug to escape from the city out Admiral
Ccrvcu'a's flagihiip wlicui it was destroyed.
ho refuseil to sigit the itnm'ole Paler atiti
was couusequeiitiy confined iii one of thin
cabins under guard. The m'ciiinlnder of time
lirisouters were couiflneul between decks auth
closely guarded. ' A detachment of twenty-
eight niutrines from thin lliultetl States ship
lit ooklyui fumier Lictutennnt hboudan nail
twcuity.oumc niurinos from tile iJnlted'States
ship Marblehienil vere juut aboard the St.
Louis when it left for the north to guard
the lirisoners , but they had little or no
tuotibio withi time inca.
Tue prisoners , as well as nearly all the
Spanish oitleers , are dressed In clothes of
over' description , as iuiost of them hail
come aloarcl with 'ery little clotimluig , nail
vhiat they are weariiug was given them by
thin olflccrs and inca from the Aunericnn
fleet.
CC i-vera I I en ii I , rti1. en.
Admiral Cervera rcmiiutmted ! lii his cabiul
during thi' trip. lie shook hands with the
health ollicor and hit gcod Euighlslm said he
Iva's situateti VCu'3' huloasaiitiy Oil thin boat
nuud hind u ecciveul notithag but. the linules
auld moet considerate truatnjettt 1ion both
nihicers nod xtteui ever xinco Ito had becn
taken prisoner. lie 'hail ' 'not been feeling
well for the hazt three or four days , but cx-
Pectocl to be uhl right in a short time. hut
iurcadiits thto appearance of a brokenhearted
milan nail keenly feels the io 'of his fleet ,
ccntaiuiluig time pink of the Spanish navy.
There are a iuuuujber of Spanish surgeans
on board wiub hntc taken good care of the
sick (111(1 bund&l iir1onera. Thui're are
i5mbout forty-of thb latter , the remainder be.
fag ill from 'thin efiects 'of exposure and the
rain tltuniuig th bhttle. No oute is allots-nih on
hoard the prioi hlp and none of the om-
cci's or crew are allowed on shore.
Ensign l'ahun r chuno ashore with important
ofilcial ( hiSpatCllCli1 for Washmmuigton auuul left
at 2:21 : tills afteuuoon with a large grip ,
whIch lie wbuhd allow mm one to handle.
Admiral Carpenter has perfected arrange-
meats to html io trisoners at their quarters
out Seavey's lsl nds , , toniorrow , afternoon.
On thin way up , ( nip Sauitingo a. number of
thin Spamiish , aetipea saId thmat they had hind
enough of fightIng , at least with the Van-
hoes. , . S
It is said that. AdmIral Sampson's report
to the Navy depnrtmeitt of the destruction
of Cervera's fleet is about 1,200 words. 13n-
sign Palmer carried the document , which
was in book form.
It is uuiderstood that Admiral Cerrera has
accepted nit ' lnvltntloii 'to stay at a lintel at
Newcastle , about four miles train thin navy
yard.
Admiral Cervera's stay at the hiotcl vIhl
bo short , as the St. Louis 'will soon leave
for Annapolis.
The St. Louis caine up from Santiago with
less thaut 800 tons of coal and the economy
iii tile coal coiisuniption was the cause of
lt slow trip.
Chaplain Jones of thin Texas caine ashore
from the St. Louis and preached tonighit in
the Congregational church.
Senator Hoar of the Massachusetts Yolun-
teer Aid association has completed arrangements -
ments for sending to the troops a large
amount of supplies by 'the St. Louis. It is
understood that this steamer , when it discharges -
charges Its prisoners , will cool at Port Leeds
110(1 then take a large number of troops to
Cuba.
Cerverit Likes the Aimmerleitmms.
Admiral Cervera ciune oti deck tills after-
nLoul aunt conscuitcil to talk with rejresenta _
ttvcs of the press who weuit out to the St.
Lituis on a tug.
' 'Yotu ask inn , " lie said , "how I 111cc
, , nuLt lea , and i auuswer thuat I have always
liked , cuid I may say loved your people , but
thus s'nr bias been a dtuty with iuic mid tue
men whtlu me. I knew tiunt tIme American
fleet clearly outciassod us , but it was a
i'es1 iou of fighting either Iutslde or outside
the huutrl'or.
"I have -litany friends In Aiutnrica and
have emily ( hue htlitduiest feeling for them ,
but every man hs a duty to perform to his
couuitry and all Spaniards ought ( a lierforni
thi.it duty.
"There has licomi much tooling in Spain
u.nd I want all , Spain to know this truthu.
tbtat ot'er. aiilii of uuty utqtuadron fotughit until
( liii Iubt and when wo could do ito more we
surrcum'lered ' ,
"l have touch iatereat to know thin exact
141' iatioui ma Slialmi. Captain Goodrich has
ti'eated us as. gooul as utityone could be
treated. We have beeii uluartereil In thin
salon and have , nothulmtg to complain of. "
A te1egrauuwotutakt'um out to Cervora ill
10 ii. iii. Nothiliu's lcnowui as to the sender.
MADRID H\RS FROM BLANCO
, e4J
( jUltl Iii Gdist'riti 1lliiIi's Itepiiit
tIme Fi INtIIg Coimihli ittiis jut
Silts I itmgi. ,
a i'i _
MA1)I1ID , JiuiiI ? 10,5 ii , m.-A report has
Seen reocived from Captain ( hiuieral ilinuico
in which he says , the hionubardmnent of Suit-
( hugo tie CUbj 'Was not resumeul at noon
yesterday anti'iilu ulut exehiaitge of itnisomuers
has been cffeqtc4 , , lie nlso said that Amer-
lean roloforcaituenfa have debuiu-keti and that
the Anierhcau'i'ivo recLed defenses anti
ilaocd % 1upon column nduitg posi.
I tiouta. The 1iIittzteh adds that the naval
I corninautdor AC f4avana reports thin oflheers
,
of ( ho cruiser Ahnilraiite Oqutundo dead amid
the coiuiumiauder and oilier olhicers of ( hue
Iuitaumta MarIa 'j'eresa wounded. The itciuia
Mercedes , General Blauco says , was tie.
stroyc'tI in Santiago harbor In order to iir
veiit tbu entran&u of thu Aiminrii'ami fleet.
SIJAFTER TLJHNSTORAL DOWN
5' iimet'It.iiim ( lelmern I Ieei liii's tim
Ilit' SisnimlaIm . % rnito
front ititiht hugo.
S ( ( 'opyrlelit , lSi ? , by .ssocIntnd Press. )
O11' , JUI1AGUA5 July 5-VIa ( Kingston ,
Jutmaia. July 10 , lOulO a. mn.-The ) stir-
render of Suuiitlago WitS foniitiilly offered by
tlte : Spattish touiiniaitder , General Toral , today -
day , btmt tin' comiditloiis atluehteil caused a
proutilit refusal of the otTer by tieneral
Shafter , 'Ih.ic' tiegotlittlons , however , re-
I SUithtll lii tile extttision of liii' arntlstlco tititil
I ute'oii Sumutl.l3' fluid is bitt' flags of truce still
I float , over UuI oppOslutg au'uiilss.
Gi'nc'ral Tural'4 Oltosal couilciuiiilatcd time
inuunedlate' surie.ntler of 'ibm cIty , but ho iim -
altct that , his iuniy lie pcrmittctl to ninrcit
away tnder ( anna mmd tvl Lii II ) lug colorS , amid
ulcelartd that 3m would light to the last
( lileht titlittLi the conditions vere ccemteul. ;
General Sliafter replied that notuiuig ) but
uncoutditloiujl sturreniler would be consid-
ereti by lilmut , hut he 'consented to cable thic
Sitanlaht ffcr \Vailuimtgtoiu , iii hte nmean-
time' exteumibing the nrniistjeo.
It , % W1v4 shortly beior lioqii 'today whueum a
little gioup of Sp4Uuishl olflcers tinder mu flag
of truce caunt , out fh'oin under the yellow
wall of thin itesIt'-geii City amid slowly made ha
\'ti ) ' towuiitl th Auiieriran hue. A detail was
Bruit to meet 'thoiui , amid they were t'scortttl to
c'onifou-tabie ulu'nu'ters it bile the letter froni
Geitcpal Toi'al wait carnioJ to tieminral Shiaf-
ten's teat , niiles fttn tile front. The
letter was couched iii 'time Icily coat troLls
terms characteristic of siuch commnuutleatlons
and wus bi'kI as imsible. It horn time
uuigtiatttre of Gcuuct'umi Torah , who conuniniiils
, at Santiago since General Limiares w'.t
t'OUuiLiCtI , itumil siatcul ( lint he was lirelired
to nurrctidor ( he city iui'o'Iiled lila nrun
tt'ouultl be iienuiuhtted 'to caiilttittite 'tt ithi
I hoiuor' ' Tbs : , he explained , meant that thin
Shiamuishi forces should be unmolested autti go
lii iuiy vhiu'eetitin they withed ivith ai'nts tutu
flyimig their cohoic. The iu'tt'r concluultel
ivithi the told st'atentemtt ( lint sturrcnmlur unler
any other terms v-as 'an imnposaibihity auud
wotuld mint ho couusiclered.
Simmtfi' lt'fmiNiS.
General Shafter immedIately cabled the
fuets \\'ashiulgton anti eiut to General
Tonal a retumaI of hi'.s proposal , but auldeil
tttat he would c'oninuuiiicate wIth huis govern-
incuit amid exteud Ott fou-inal ai'ntstice until
Sumiday uuooa , It. Is tieeiitod possible that
the truce iuiay be exteitded beyond the poiuit
I Indicated , as thin off r of General Tonal to
S suuu'eumdcr eu any' terms is regarded its alt
indicatloii that the Spanish eumninnuiuler has
S
decided tipout simrreuider upoui the best terms
obtainable.
Thin gc'uteral condition of thin health of
S thu American troops Is c'xe"licuit , but the
I water supply Is oor ituiul a uuunbcr of cases
of nialariuh fever hiutve developed. No deaths
have resulted , hiovcver , nuid lit uloarly nIl
the luustautccs the fever hias boon brolieii tip
by a liberal tiMe of quinIne. The hardships
of time canipaugn mitt the fears of possituln
attuicks of lover hunvtt rid thin army in the
field and oh thin coast of uuoncouibatants ,
with tue exception of a few newspaper ear-
rcspou.udcuuts , who have been on the grouuiul
: since thin Auiicrican t'nr bluips appeared Olt
Santiago and who constitute the only force
able to repoi't thin jirogress of thin var with
( bun assistance of thin dispatch boats.
'rho secouud fleet of transports arrived
I oft Juragua tills niornlmig , bearing 2,500
(1'ooIs. ( iuteltuduuig a large tictacluuncuit of cur-
tiilcry , If the jicace negotiations fail these
heavy gnus will but a Joust valuable adlil-
tioui to the artilieruinw lii the ficlil and it
I ha expected thint they will be rushed forward -
ward to thin front. The new troops will be
lauded. tomorrow nod pushed rorwnrd as
rapidly as POSSIble' .
The ( lays of temporary peace are being
uLiltzed by both armies in strengtheuuing
their defences. Time Anicricuimis have strongly
entronchied themselves and the artillery now
at. the front has been placed in a strong
Position bchtintl carthworks amid will be able
to cover the advance of the troops much
more effectively than during thin previous
euigagemcnt. The feeling is strong among
ofilcer and mcmi that Santiago will surren-
don without further fhghtluig.
The wounded In the hospitals are being
tveil cared for and lii almost every Instance
are recovering rapidly.
TRANSPORTS REACH SANTIAGO
Six Sim Ijis lirl img Itel ii foreemiit'sls iuimul
1.nrj-t' ( titnirt Ity of Stiitishlc for
Gu'iucrnJ Sismtti-r ,
( C'ojuyrightt , ISOt , by Associated Press. )
OFF JUIIAGUA , July 9.-By ( Associated
Press Dispatch Boat Wamida , via Kiuugstomt ,
Jamaica. July 10.-Slx troop ships , carrying
2,500 men , two batterIes of artillery and a
large quantity of ammunition and supplies ,
arrived here at 7:30 : thIs nioriilng. The
transports took the troops amid oquipinents
aboard 't Tampa and were johutod by their
coimvoy at Key West. They sailed last Tuns-
day morning.
The fleet consists of the City of Macon
amid the Gate City , carr'iumg time First 1111-
miols infantry , i,350 ipen ; ( lie hudson , with
030 recruIts' for the regiments of regulars
in the field , antI the Comanche and Specialist -
cialist , carrying horses , ammunition , stores
auth batteries C nail E of the ThIrd artillery ,
1u and F of the Fourth artillery anti 1) amid
1' of time Fifth artillery , anther conimand of
Brigadier General Itandohph. Thie convoy
was made up of tile gunboats Macbias amid
Wilmington atul the tug Leydemu.
Tile men mire In excellent spirits nmnl
their voyage tt'ami a plensamit one except
for cite rotughi itight. Out ( lie afternooii of
Jill1 6 thin traimahuorts Itcussed a hlnitlsbu
cruiser , supposed to he the Tahbot. Timoy
readied Capo Naysi iii thin meriting of
July 8 , Noun of ( hue Cubaum lighthouses
vore lighuted anti the traumspors ( amii ( heir
( xtuiV'oying.esE lii suilleul wlthouiigbi'ia , / '
mud withu orders to hcecp fifteen uuiIcs off
tiuo Ciuban coast.
At 2 o'clock on the afternoon of July 8.
thin headlands of Gunmutanamno bay were
sightted amid thin Mactuna entered thin Imarbor
with snail for Commimnauidcr MeCaiha's fleet
amid this muarliuts , Thin transports moved
slowly to thin westward during the night
anul arrived off Jtmnmmgua early in time uuuora-
lug , As ( be mcmi nit thic fate City were
trying to make out ( hue limits of the build.
hugs asliuro four dead bodies drifteul itast
time ship. They ut'ere evidently the victims
of Cervora's ahilp , Thin sighut created niuchi
excitement , The Newark was thu first to
greet the arrival of time recruits , Thin
luiiduiig of the macmi auuul stores s'as deferred
until Sunday morning.
hart lt-t I Cumimmitit mists .Aui I I In rlI.'e' ,
V4ShflNGTON , Jul y 10.-Captain John It.
Bartlett has beeui ordered by Secretary Long
to ( alto conmmnamid of thin auxiliary fleet of tin'
United States , Captain Bartlett relieves
/idmlrah Itrbemi , at proseiit located at Now
York City. I to t'lhl transfer ( lie hteatlqucur-
tore of ( ho auxiliary navy to th Nitvy ulti-
iiartuiidmit.
eJL
EALL RA'U
CODS
A , TARE HO SUI3TI1UT1 VOF THL "EAGLE BRANDt1
, t THOUSANDS Oi IIOTHERS TESTIFY TO ITS 5UPtRI0flITY.
"I.VPN/TIfEALT/I'eMrfflEE NwYoag Couvenco timex Co. N.Y.
= ; . : L- _ _ . S S _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ - - - - - t -
GENERAL OTISIS DETAINED
Ills h'roMlueet tthuit'eimtnii is
t'uiiiit in t'IuhhImiI'iit'i ! Iii 11mm' II , u-
inIItumi i'Ik' ) ,
'
SAN FltANClCO , July l0.--VntIl tIme
I Inmioltiiu policy Is finally settled ( leticuiti
Otis cami mnakC 110 hienulway. citiitr itt ( his
tnatter or iii regard to getthmig off time trans.
ports l'cu'tm and City of h'tmcliln. "l'huo ( molts
* iinoutmded to go to Maumila luu these stenmiters
.me six troops of thin Fotimib etivoiry , tuo
batteries of tIme Sixth artillery , live' tOmii
Panics of ( hit' Fourteenth infamitry , 515(3' (
macit of the 'i'hiird artillery amid sonic ic
t'ntuits for thc Itoaliltal corps , slguial corps
atiul lighttenhi infantry.
It vaq ilidiudetl ( that tIme Perui amid flue
City of I'ubhui .ihotilul sail out Alotiulay titter-
iiooui. but U wIll probably be later in ( he
ul COk' Itefore they tleinr ; ( . Major General
Otis has tntett that thi first New 'York 'oh-
tiumleenu. to arm lye' hucru' on Tiudsula ) ' , will
piob V vroceed to honolulu for lenmiianeitt
tal ' 'u there , timid that It is imsailulo ( tint
( lie taghmt Ii California reginiemit t'lll also
be located out time' hinw'atlnmj
llcttids. I t % euis
origiumally liitcuudi'd to muemul It
to ( itthji. : The
Seventh Cahltornki lutus received tIm Inst of
Muiiiiln with the fifth CXittiiinui ( , ' 'i'hu ,
3tveiithi Cmlliformiid has itcclvc'ul th lagt of
its Cqluiiiut'uttS nuiml is ready for orie'rs to
depart nt any ( lute.
lleutr'utatit Colonel B , C. Little of Ilit"
Tut entlethi ICamisuis lois beemi ill fom' about
two weeks and the lirobuibility Is that le
will lie retired for uhisnbuiit3- . lie is a Pi'euut-
hmicmit hn\3'ei' of Aimluie ! , ICiin. , and wits
Uuulte'i States constul geaem'nl in Igypt HilLier
thie ttdniimtlstratlon of l'resiulent harrison ,
As Izu Luielmn Su't'i It.
HAVANA , July tP.-l.ut Lurhia , him its edi-
tonal toduiy , says : 'TIie actmal vm'oblemii ccii.
fronting Shunium is ( lie cutsiest tIn , nuittout htut
bind iii nil its Iii atur' , altliomgh itt fIrst sight
It tiiuiuciuu's most thifilciult tind coumipiex , It
Is hot iucecssary to employ In its aolutloii
( 'ihi'i' ( l'iies or the expemiditiure of inati'
inhIbits tom' x' gi ent defense , as has been rut-
qtiii't'il lii of tier wars , It is emily a questiomi
Or resihlmmimee w'hichm caui irn suottmluied If thin
Slunuiiii'ds but' . ' mini ) ' jirnviaioums mttitl nuinitumil.
tloii. To hieui the Yankees iii Cuba micetis
only Bill ot'intl tiiitn for a period of two or
thirst. Thin cost tvhilohi that slgiilfies
to oium' nt'igiulcors Is gr.'ner ( ( into 100 isinmuds
Ii f Cuba Itt i'ou't ii to t item. ' '
CON1TUItENG A WOMAN.
Mrs. Pinkharn's , Advlco Insp1ro
Confidojico and Hopo.
Exntninat'ioii by it mole pliys'ieian s
ci Imaril trial to a delic'atc'ly organized
,
\tnhmmm ; a.
hie limits it off as long as site dare ,
amid is otilv clr'tven to it by fear of can-
.
cci. , ) ) ) , ( ii' 5iflie eleenuhfumi iii.
Ttlost frcqtmeuitl3' hac'Ii a. woman leaves
Ap- : : : " . . a ihiyiciati's ollico
a where sIn , has
_ cl : tin-
'
4' dergone a critical
9.r4 _ } exnmtuinnt'uoui w'itlt
; * age meat.
Titus conli-
tin of tIme
¶ tId
shit grows
rathiel
tItan better. In consulting Mr. . . l'imtk.
Iicmmn ito hesitation uiced In' felt , the
story is told t a rornnn and is wholly
confidential. ? tlrs. Pimihhiamn's addu'ess
is Lyuin , Mass. , site oilers sick women
her advice w'itliont charge.
11cr intimate ltnowlcdge of women's
troubles iiiakes her letter of advice a
wehispringof hope , and her wide experience -
once and skill point the way to health.
'I uiulTercd with ovarian tu-ouble for
nevcn years , and no doctor knew what
'vies the matter vu'ithi mc. I lWd spelhm
vhiich would Ituit for two da3's or more ,
I thiotighit I would try rJA'licL E. l'imik'
htamn'sTegctable Compound. I Imavo
taken aeven bottles of it , niid nun en-
tii'ely cured.-Nits. .loiii' FOIuitiiAN' , 20
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30.11Colored Jubilee Singers,3o
( .tIIIl'lt J : ( i1IItBlII'3 . . . . . .
GI l. ' iit'i SA It ( IN V.
'l'IIlh Gil t I'SON IM'u'FBt $ . . . . . .
I Li.i V % y .t ' . % 'hhlIJtJt ,
Amid thin Premier Quartetjij.
'I'll Ih 'ii' , Nht.'I'l. % % ( )3m I'lY F'Iil ( ,
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Directiomi Franz Auleiiuiutmm.
( "Ipittigu' of' 11111 Fhmmeli Vu'eh ,
IC t' fu'epu is iii * ' ii t pu t im md u' ii ii ii ii IIi . 'ji t rI' ,
llcl.h (1 mil.'S
COflCERT GRDN ,
S. lh. Cur , I ( ii Ii ii mmcl iiuyem inurt.
' 11111 ilJ'iS'l' % ' .t I Ilit'IIlii
c. . $ IIOW' i : 'i'uimn t'i'i'V ,
Inily fs'uum S ( o 1J i , itt ,
AbaInt'eiu Daily ( Except Ahtiimulay ) fniimmi
2:10 to 530 ; p. jit.
i'OI'l'Fiht .N ( ) 2-
vltlhiI.i III ) 'l'IlIi % ' tLL Got
SCHLITZ
PAVILION'
Fi'itz Mueller , l'rop. On ( lie Midway.
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MUU1A 1' J-JOTJL ,
14th aumd iluirony St
Amne'ricail l'lan-3 to 4 dollars 11cr day.
Street ears ( rein depots and fwmmi hotel to
Exposition Grounds in litteutmi unimititos.
hi. Shi4LOV4Y , Alnnager
THIS BRUNSWICK ,
Cur P1 & Jac'kiiomi Sta' J. ( . ( ii'Jtihim , I'rop ,
150 htttlulX-/t ii mutt' , ii limiiruveimeiits ,
htatcS--/tmenicitii Pluin , t3.OuJ lii $3.00 l'-'r ' tiny.
huroite'uiui Plan , Eh,00 ter elziy timid mlpwaruis.
Car hituti to utitil train mmli hepots , Direct
car hue ti'i maiti l'nriiiter' ci JxIiOSiiloii
-HOTL3LBARKI3R- I
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Con. 13111 AND JONES ST. , OMAhA.
it.1'i's * 1.541 , tIi ) uI.i.Iit l'ihit ISA V
J1ictnic ruin. direct to cxposlilon ; rounls.
IIAI-JK
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THIS MILLARD
13th nod Jotighmis Stm. , Oiunbt.
egNTitAUY IOCAT1i ) .
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J t. MAuIklI. . % EON , l''uiili ,
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( MARIANI WINE )
THIS IDI3AL TONIC.
Mnriniit'ine hi a tonic Prepareil umpoui
truly sciemitifle lurluldliules , It contuiimis ahiso.
lately ito iuijtfi'iotis hiroliertics. It has teii
ciidorst'd tuy more than 8,000 , Amiicrinutmj lilmy-
sicinus
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Mariuiiti'iute gives power to tii iiriui ,
strength nnI elasticity to the miutuacles nuiti
m'icluiies to ( lie tihooti. It is mu Pt'omiioter of
good health auuti loiig t'ity.
Mnrtnii'liie ; is sPecial ) ' imidlented for
( lemueral leblhlty. Overwork \\'enkutess frouui
s htatt'ver catmuit's , l'rtifoiuiiti hc'pression anti
hixhtauatiifl , Tlurnuit nntl l.lmumg Diseasga , Con-
Ittumuihutioti auth Malcitia , Takemi with cracked
ice. Alnrlaul'Imue dispels Stimutiner l'rostrn-
tiomi anti glunrils agutimmst fahmititess.
Maninuti'imn' Is luivahumable for overworked -
worked uncut , lchtrcttc w oumucim , nutti sickly
ebmildnt5'uu , it mootius , hiticngthte'mia antI sums-
Icilums the symlteimi timuti humans boil3' mid itu'aimi.
Try it.
To ( hose whuct vtil kimitll' write itt
1tIiitl4\NJ & ( ' 0. , 52Vcs ( 15111 t4trte't , New
Ytji'lt City , vihi tie i't'iit , fret' , lutuolt ttuujttttim.
lug hioriruuiM ( WhIt t'nthtum'u'njt'iit itt Fmiiuter-
( I rs , imui uir.-s. 1 'i-i mi'eti. ( it rd Imiulhs , A rehi iutuult.
( Ii's. ti miii , , L Iut'r I ii teres ( I uug in ii I t en
All druggists. Avitl Substitutlouts.
, t111 Sl'AII'h1" ; .
0 Aiiil [ 'cr '
Toriiuht
Night at 8:30 :
CLifford's
MAGNIFICENT u !
Gaet ui
The Beautiful BHrIcsquc
LiIfle iss Chicago
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McINTIRE AND HEATH
IiGS Ol' , iLL. ( (1311'hlI tS.
lOc , 20c 30c
( .L.t &t t't'L liii' mev iimim'lesuiiie
hN ( . 'tY i'thtlS.
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G A I'LACE lOl LA hl ES.
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Omily Time : E.1 Stttu'l't' . . & 1atlibtuim ,
Cooi1pot ui : : Luliiztui hlctvai't ,
Ott tilt'
- ( irouimuil'I. ' . Cissy Giant ,
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z-l'IIi'lIEN _ ; Or'hc'stm'ci.
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( iCii. 31gm' .
L I1iIi-CIass
A VAUDIVIU.L
A Place . G
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or aulos , t ; i
Thecreighton I T : ' "
U , \Vuouiwcmrd , Attueiimermt , Ilree'eor ,
'I'ONuG iii' , 8:811.
'VilE 'OhJ1)VAitl ) tU'OCIC (0 ,
l'r'sest lmmgtet I ) rtmiimn
Celebrated Case. S
Nt-xt 'Vi'eI.-IPG I1I1ANt'II.
All Roads Lead To
AU fl ACKSt
Trained Wild 4'tnirnul Show out \Vest Mid.
way ; 100 LlonaTigers and Elephants.
THE CUBAN ATOM ,
CHIQU ITA
'fhie IJ'iiig luhl. 'J'hiu.c Fe itiuu of
'l'JIE Mll\VAY.
Coipon )
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1,11 , t.ieutuilhil (
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Do Not Forget to Visit the
CNS [ ThAID ,
Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss
House 011 West 1Vfldway5
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Wait
GRIAT WftSIIIRL OSTAICII FARM
August 1st
Dombarmont I ; ' :
\Vutrtruitfu , Ft , Malanzas
9Itiscupo :
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STREETS OF
ALL ItTIOHS.
, 1fcimthI eu of .oi'iui it i'ctiple Jj
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JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
CURIO STORE.
N , of Music hull - Emtbt Midway.