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'I'IIE OM AIIi _ DAILY 111 : 'I'tIESIAY , tTtIIAV 12 , ISUS. 8
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STARRVANTS \ llEXO1INAT1ON
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' Will Not rdtthr AwRy His Qbacos on the
. Governorship.
PREFERS TO STAY WHERE HE IS NOW
aenrg I. . flnrr , ( I. . , Cngrc.MlInn's
1'rIttc .Meiretnr , Sis Ills CIth.t
s'zIIM Ia 11' Ilet ii rued fr.in
tltc 1tirlt II.rIct.
L1NOLN , Neb. , July 11.-Speclal.-ThO ( )
flESlTaflCc eome from the 1'ourth dlMtrIcL
I that Congressman Stark will not ganibte
r away a mre renomination for congress In
order that ho itmy try for the nomtnntlon for
governor of the threc.beadd ticket ,
George 1. lltirr , who serves In the capacity
of private st'cretary anI political Iie'Utciiant
r of Stark was nt the Mate house today nnd
talked freely on IoIitIcat matters. lie saId
that Stark hoti no ( teiro to run for gov
err.or , bilL would like to be returned to
congress. This was also the general feeling
of the committeemen iii the distrIct anti for
that reason It as dCetflCI ( advisable to bold
the congresalonal convention flrst.
l.tr. lJurr IaiI that the general Impression
in the dIstrict of into has been that unmet-
wilt be the republican canilldato PItted
against Stark , although there is still some
talk about Senator Murphy of Gage county.
The PoPcratic conventions of the Fourth
ttiitrict will be held on July 27 , a few days
lr'toro ) the ( late of the state conventIon.
While in the city Mr. l3urr arranged with
leputy Campbell , of the statt superintend-
ent's ofilec , for the culling of the senatorial
conventIon in the district composeil of 11am-
ilton and Clay counties. The convention will
be hel at Stockton on August 1. Clay will
be cntitlcl to nIneteen delegates nitil linmil.
ton to slteen.
Thu Tombstone Itancli company , which
has lCalqlleflrters ( In Buffalo county , flied
articles of incorporation today , with a cn.
Ital stock of * 6,000. TIm incorporators are
Wallace G. Keim , Edsard ioiin and Clayton
3 \v. iCeini.
From Ilonolulti .lnily papers received at
the state house today much news is gleaned
regartling the recent visit of the First Ne.
. liraska at the islands. It seems that the
boys were treated to banquets and recvp-
tions , and that President Dole olflcialiy reviewed -
; viewed the troops , as If the islands were at-
ready a lrnrt of the United States. The
laily Bulletin has the followIng item about
the Omaha company :
,
. "Captain Taylor , company L , the crack
Thurston ll.tile company , which won the
national prize at Mt.iIIdIis , Term. . two years
ago , is the pet otlicer of the regiment on
account of his etiorts in proviling ( ho men
' 5 Itlt frequent batches of fresh grub. ' ' The
Coninierelat Advertiser also Iin the follow-
- lug complimentary notice of CaptaIn Tay-
br's company : 'Captalri Taylor eornninuds
the 'l'burstoii Itlfles of Omaha , the crack
L tompally of the 'hole Manila force. The
Itilles won a , OOO cash prize at Meuphiis ,
'I'enn , for drilling , and a $500 cash hrize
I , . . for showIng the best ( uiscllhifle. It IS a
, phcudId company and quite swell. "
It-ii i .r t. ii Ut'iiI
In an investigation made by the coroner's
jury yesterday It. was conctudeil that. A. II.
te1hC11hIflll ! ( Caine to his death frotu ned -
detnal drowiiing In the cistern at his real-
dcnco. It seems that Mr. Mendelihaht ha
orricd a great deal lately for fear that
thu heavy raIns woulti cause the cistern to
overflow or break its walls and hood the
cellar and during the last week he had
lifted tim cover aliti examined the inside of
the cistern every day and hail had the cellar
walls rcintoried against the expected flood.
Those intlniately connected wlthi the family
and knowing alt the circumstances believe
that he got Up In the night to take a look
at thto cIstern and , being weakened by a
long season of lll.flealth , fell In after having
i lifted the heavy cover away. Mr. MendeI2-
ball was born at LIberty , 0. , on October 5 ,
, 1842. 11 slient his youth in central lIlt-
nois , learning the prIntIng trade at Peoria ,
. lie caine to Lincoln in 1S71 and became
associated with the Journal company , taking
charge of the mechanical workings of the
jlant. At the time of hIs death ho held
mcmbcrsltlp In Jncoln lodge No. 19 , An-
ctt'nt , F'ree Lint ! Accepted Masons ; Delta
Lodge of I'erfcction No. 4 , Emanuel Chapter
nose Croix No , 2 , A. A. S. fl. ; Appomattox
post , Grand Army of the Republic , and LIn-
cola lodge No. 16 , Knights of Pythias. Ills
. surviving family consists of his r1fe and
two daughters , Mrs. C. Ii. Warner of this
city nail Mrs. flert E. Iletta of ChIcago.
Frank Lititi and \'ilhIam halt were bound
over to the district court this afternoon in
, b
, Justice Spencer's court in the aunt of 4OO
each to answer to the charge of burglary.
They are thought to have been implicated
- , In the burglary of Myor & Elteldt'a gen-
cml store at Ilallam on the night of July
8. haIl Is also thought to have had a hanl
In the burglary coxniiiltted \Vavcrly one
night last week.
Josef Letak flied a supplementary petItion
in the district court this morning In tLo
1 case of Ihailurd against Letak at oh. lie
I t states that. while tinder the effects of liquor
( , furnished by Itibble lie was induced to sign
ft paper in which he , Ieetleit away his farm
' ) In Lancaster county to the said Ribble.
Letak says that ho was made to believe
- . . that ( ho Iaiier was relieving him of an
4t
indebtedness to Itibblo of ahiut $2,3O , tie
also says that when the deed was signeti
. the agent of Itlbblo surreptitiously jiot a
promissory note for $150 and 5O In cash
. In his lockot. lie now tenders the money
d ' anti the note to whomsoever It may belong
S and repudiates the whale tical , claiming that
It WAS done while he was under the bib.
enco of liquor.
C , S. lIt-al , John iCohler and Clinrle.s A.
Garfield , three Linrolu young nien , loft yes-
terdny afternoon for Chtcknmauga to jolti
, the Second Nebraska , 'l'hie recruIting 0111cc
( I . . hero has been choseil up and the otflcers have
" goIlt to join their regIment.
Dr.V. . BVhIto unit wife Passed through
Lincoln tltls morning for Palmyra with the
remaIns of theIr daughter , who ilied at
L South Omaha yesterday morning. Miss Grace
White was at one tIme a student or the
State university , where she hiatt many
friends. 0
Otmiha people at thq hotels : At the Lin.
dell-C , I' . ij. llaiillhn , John Ilurke , Fred
l'amhIch , itt the Ltncoln-J. F. Miigee ,
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, . Charles White , 11. (1 , Jackson , II , 0 , Ilarte.
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OSC'VOLA , Nob. , July l1.-Special-Tlie ( )
. Daughters of ltebckah Degree lodge No , SS
. PIPPLES
4 "M'VIfO had iIillIlIiI' on bier facebud
I she baa boon UkIn L'ASUAIIWL'S sad they
have all ttiIappearo4 , I htci boon troubled
with constipation for sonic time. but after Ink.
lair the flrst C&scroL I have had no trouble
'I with ( hits ailmeal , Yo cunuot spenic too bight-
* by of Cascarctii. " F1t1U WAItTMAN ,
bTOd Oorznntown Ave. , l'hbladcipbia , l'a ,
' S CANDY
, niAne MAI
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i'Icunt , I'ilatabIe. Potent , rite Good. Do
hl Gooi , bicken , Yea1.en , or GrIss. tOe , 2c , We.
. " CURE CONSTIPATION.
7 ! ! ! ' C..pu , Ut.g. , tt.sIrsei , Si' . T rt ,
. NO.Tft.IP ' 1 anti ! i'aranteed tiy sliding.
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1w tst.tu CVUI'Ivbsccu U&Uit.
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of Osc'oltt have just hail theIr lasinllstion
of omceri wIth Mrs. Mattie hbotchklse a
granil ninrshial sad Mrs. Cot-a Utishtse as
district * lelbty grand master. 'the foUos' .
lag nnntc'd ofllccrs were Installed : Mis ,
lmmn Vestburg. noble grand ; Mary ifar-
rer , vice grand ; Mrs. Msttie ltotchkit. stc
rotary ; Mrs. I. A , Wnlrath , financial seere-
Iary ; Mrs. Sarah Miller , treasurer ; Mrs.
Mary C. Saiiiiilers , chaplaIn ; 1rs. iitnmn
UylIiiig , wnrdon Mrs. John McDonald , coti
doctor ; . Miss Luetta lbotchklp , 0. S. ; Mrs.
Corn lJuliee antI Mt-s. JulIa unit , right and
left supporters noble gran4 Mrs. Luehla
Courtney , vice grand ,
( , ' , hn r ( ti ii I ito rf ga gi. It cci , nh ,
IIAI1TINGTON , Nob. , Jtily I l.-Specinl. ( )
-The following is thu mortgage reiort of
Cedar county as taken from the mortgage
Indebtedness record kept In the county
clerk's omce , for the month of June , 1SSt
Farm mortgages flied , thIrty-sIx , $38,269 ;
farm mortgages released , thirty-four , $30-
546 ; towli mortgages flied , three , $1,512.43 ;
town mortgages released , six , $2,323 ; total
number and amount of real estate mortgages
flIed , thit-ty-nine , $29Tht.43 $ ; total number
and amount of real estate mortgages to-
lensed , forty , $32,869 ; chattel mortgages
flied , 231 , $7,2b0.45 ; chattel mortgages to-
leased , 124 , $52,89t.40 ; sheriff deeds flIed ,
six , of which tour were on farm and two on
town property. The following Is the niort'
gage indebtedness report taken from the
same record for the first six months of 1898 ,
that Is from January 1 , 1898 , to .huiy 1 , 1898 ,
Inclusive : Farm mortgages filed , 217 , $219-
570.79 ; farm releases flied ( real estate
mortgage releases ) , 2S1 , $273,31'L41 ; town
niortgagi's flied , thirty , $11,702.93 ; town
mortgages released ( real estate ) , forty-one ,
$24,070.06 ; chattel mortgages filed , 1,503 ,
$496,409.04 ; chattel mortgages relensed , that
Is patti off , 2,291 , $ GltiU6.11 ; sheritt deeds
twenty-eight , of which fifteen vere on farni
and thirteen on town property , From the
above report It will be seen that clttriitg the
first six months of the present year Cedar
county actually haul Oft over nail above
all mortgage ititlebtedness incurred during
the same time the sum of 1'7.IS35.S2.
M ol en i'ruie'rl y ttecov&rc.1.
COLUMIIUS , Nab. , July 11.-Special.- )
Sherilt Ilyrnea returned from Ilainilton
county Inst evening , brIngIng with hint
Itolhin Laughlin , Frank Buehior and a boy
named Judy , who \verc arrested by ShorlIf
h'olhard five niiles south of Aurora. They
limi with them five of the horses which
had becti missed here recently antI they have
been returned to theIr owners , The three
named above are all tnhjors , the oldest being
about 19 , They are now In jail here and
t'ill probably hare a preliminary hearing
tomorrow. Sheriff I3yrnes also found where
a wagon and 0me other property had been
dlsiosetl of , The boys say they were head-
lag for Texas , The boys were all born and
raised here and come tram respectable fatn-
Ihies. Some oilier horses whIch were missed
front Intro cannot lie found , but it Is thought
the boys had nothing to do wIth them ,
tieI-trits I , , I.t'iigiui C..iive.i t ltii.
YORE. Nab. , July 11.-Special.-The ( )
followIng sixteen republicans , chosen at
Saturday night's niecting In the court
iigtise , wilt represent the republican league
of York ut the state convention to be hehil
at Omaha July 12 : C , W. Post , 0. E Sedg-
wick , U , It. IteedV , l. McCloud , Arthur
Vray , 1)r. McConaugliy , Charles Sands , C.
l. Stroman , A , F. RobInson. J , A. tinker ,
II. 11. Dowker , A. S. hllgby , N. A. Dean ,
Lee Carey , F. I' , Van Wickbe , C. A. McCioud ,
The county republican convention will be
held at York August 6. The populists have
theIr district conventIon July 27 at York.
Their county convention will probably be
held the same ( lay at the same place.
1)'iui ( ' ru tS I i ( I I I I eIiC'IC C.ii ii t.
TItENTON , N. b. , July 11.-Specinl.-- ( )
The central committee of the democratic
party of Hitchcock county met here Sat-
urday. J. B. Morgan was selected as chairman -
man ami H. L.Ve1'l secretary. A call was
made for a county convention for the purpose -
pose of nomInating delegates to the various
ConvefitlOlls anti for the purpose of nontlnat-
lag candIdates for county oihlces. The democrats -
ocrats hold the key to the situation In this
county and the sentiment of the party
seemed to be In favor of contending for their
rights.
, I , % . ( ) 'I't't'iiiiiM'II I'uNrN Iteshirti.
TECUMSR1. Nab. , July 11.-Spccial.- ( )
Two of Tecumseh's pastors have resIgned
their charges. [ toy. T. C ) . Davis of tIle Hap-
tist church anti 11ev. F. C. Wing of the
Chrhstiaii church. There was no trouble of
any kind In either case between pastor anti
church. Rev. A. II. Ilohannon of Shubert
has leen called to fill the vacancy made
by the resignation of Mr. Davis nut ! as yet
no provision has been made to fill that made
by Mr. Wing.
II ii iii ut I lit 'l'Ii r'MlIer.
ASIILANI ) , Neb , , July 11.-Specbal.-The ( )
hum of the threshIng macblocs can be heard
in almost any direction froni this city. Thin ,
unusual amount of small graIn gro'n in
this vicinity has made it necessary for the
employment of several machines. Spring
wheat is not so good as formerly ; fall wheat ,
oats and other small grain are considerably
better than usual , The recent talus have
greatly improved the condition of the corn.
( ive ' 1'IiitiIs at Voik.
YORK , Nob. , July ii.-Special.-The ( )
pastors of the city churches observed yesterday -
terday as a day of thanksgiving , pursuant
to the proclamation of l'resitleut McKinley.
Appropriate sermons were preached , dealing
in general wIth the marvellous victorIes of
lewey anti Sampson anti attributing the
astonishing scarcity of fatalities on Amer-
lean ships nuil the preservation of the ships
to thto omnipotent hanti of Provlilcncc.
I'Iii fle ( oii iit tlnrgsgt' ( Iteeliri ,
COLUMBUS , Nob. , July i1-Speciab.- ( )
I'latte county has made another good showIng -
Ing in tIme record of mortgage Intiebtedness
for the month of June , 18lS , Following in
die scortr Forty fariii mortgages filed ,
35,737.04 ; same released , fifty-three. $ , T-
674.40 ; town and city mortgages fileil , four.
$ lSiO ; annie released , five , $ i,429.35 ; 158
chattel mortgages fileti , $33,769.'J ; same released -
leased , forty-five , $11,420.66 ,
bin rglurN Li t Sul Ii Sioux Ci t- ,
lAKOTA CITY , Neb , , July 11.-SpecIal.- )
Time grocery tore of C. 1) . Shrove at South
SIoux City was entered by burglars ( luring
1"rltiay night anti about $50 worth of hour ,
sugar and other eatables takeim. The goods
were trucked by wagon limarks to a local
rciulevous , WhOse inhabItants have Ilguretl
quito conspIcuously in the Dakota county
courts the last year. No arrests have yet
beeti made.
liii I I 'l''i ( in V I I I 'i'u a r ,
TiCUMShhi , Nob. , July 11.-Speciai.- ( )
The Tt'cutnseht base ball team is sooii to
go over thiu stub on a Jaunt playIng the un.
tlonal gaumie In the largest cities or wherever
gnomes caim be arrangeii for with a vroinise
of profit.
It , 'ersu I ( N friui Hei'ier ,
liiFi HIt , Nob. , July i1.-Speclah.- ( )
Jaitues Shank , \'Iltinni Rogers , John Woods ,
Sam Sisler , hieliry Shihfferns and Ray 000deli
have exihisteit nod left lieemer this afternoon -
noon for Fort Omaha to johit Company F ,
Third regIment.
( 'iiivciit iiiuis ( 'uhleI ,
TICWtlSEif , Nob. , July 1t-Speeial.- ( )
Time democrats. free silver republicans anti
p0iitiiists have called theIr respective county
conventions to meet in Tecumseti Saturday ,
July 23.
Pn : riutIe Neriioii ,
BItADS1IMV. Neb. , July 1l-Speclal.- (
Iii coinpliancu with the iirestdent's recoin-
mendation that Sunday should be observed
its a ( lay of thanksgiving ( or victories on
I land and sea to the present war wIth Spain
and of piaei for the speedy termInation
of the the tIny was dtily observed by
11ev. Vlihisrns at the Methodist. Episcopal
chmuirch Sunday morning.
hIei , uf Iii. , Viiiiil ,
FilFtiONT , Neb. , July 11.-Specinl ( Telo-
grain.-John ) Sullivan , the young nina who
¶ was shot by a gang of tough tramps In a
box ear nenr North fiend Thursday morning ,
I ( lied here at ( lie hospital today from the
. eIfeCtR of lila wound , Ibis condition was not
consItlrei serious until yesterday afternoon ,
when his father , an old employc of the tin-
ion 1'ntIflc company In Omaha , was notified
atid arsived here Inst imight. Sullivan at
first. Identified to men whonb , he thought
I tiii the shootIng , but later ws uncertain
I about theni and as tIme trainmen could not
identify them they were discharged , his
; remains will be taken to Omaha for burial4
There Is little lirosimect of his mnurtlererd be-
lag 1)unhhcd.
ineM ( 'olin t , I ii. . I flit- I iiMrllI'l urM.
CIIAIltON , Neb , , July 11.-Speciutt.- ( )
The instructors in tIme coinIng Teachers' In.
stlttito of Dawcs county , which will be held
for one \'eck. begInning Monday , August
8 , have beeii oinployetl by County Super-
intcndcnt A. Ii. Julian , as follows : Fl .
hynmer , president of Black hills college at
hot Springs , S. 1) . ; l'rincipal W. C. Rltoadea
or Chadron academy and Superintendent .
Il , liackus of time Clmadron hIgh school.
State Superlntcndnt W. It. Jackson will be
present anti take a prominent part In the
program.
1hsrest Under
NOItTII LOUI' , N'eb. , July 11.-Specinl.- ( )
1larveqtiii rye mind winter wheat is under
full headway. There has been no rain to
speak of for two weeks auimi the tirobabiltty
is that tIme yleitI of small grain will be re-
ducc'd In consequence , possibly 10 per cciii.
Corn never looked liner at this season of
time year.
Iteiiil.I Icait 1.Oii gliL' Iclegitte.
NOItTIT LOUP , Neb , , July 11.-Speclal.- ( )
The republican club of North Loup elected
N. IC. fledlon as delegate to the state con-
vcntioo of the State ltepubhicnn league.
DISPUTE OVER A CONTEST
Comigregat ioiiiii lst,4ienh1 hbnst of the
hit ) ' OIL Itctiurt of the Coiiiniittee
( iii Cre.l'lltiitiM ,
PORTLAND , Ore. , July 11.-The national
council of Congregational churches today
took up the contest of two delegations from
the state of Alabama. Two botiles , one
knowut as the "Association" of Alabama and
the oilier as the "Convention" of Alabama ,
elcctetl delegates and each set of ( lelegates
asked to be adthltted to time national coun-
cit.
For twenty years the Association of Alabama -
bama has been recognized by the national
mouucbl , but the committee on credentials
today uumnde a report , recommending that
neither set of delegates be seated and that
the contest be settled within time satc of
Alabama.
After a disetissiomi covering a portion of
the forenoon and afternoon sessions action
on the report of the cri1enthala cti. ittee
was by a close vote defet'rit1 untIl tomor-
row.
row.Prof.
Prof. George W. AiitlVe\Vt3 of Tallatlaga ,
Ala. , spoke in favor of the Assoiat1on't ; iiei.
cgatcs , claiming that the Association 'as
the only Congregational body 'of the etato
of Alabama.
11ev. Almon T. Clarke of Shelby , Ala. ,
supported the cinims of the convention dcl-
egates in a ten minute speech.
Rev. 11. II. Proctor of Atlanta ( colored )
said ho represented 7,000,000 people and he
hiopeti that the council , In behalf of these
people , would seat the Association dole'
gates. He started to discuss th race Prob-
hem. but yiehtleti to a motion to deter action
on the committee report.
The remainder of time day was consumed
with reading reports of benevolent socie.
ties.
ties.Rev.
Rev. W. E. Barton of Boston delivered an
atlmiress on "The Work of the Congregn-
tionni titlucational Society , "
The followIng officers were elected for
time ensuing three years : Secretary , Rev.
Henry ti. Ilazen , Auiburntlale , Mass. ; regIs-
tar , Rev. William II. Moore , Hartford ,
Comm. ; treasurer , Samuel B. Forbes , hartford -
ford , Coon. ; auditor , David N. Camp , New
BrItain , Court ,
At the evening session the report of the
Congregational lbome Mission society was
iresentetl and a general discussion of the
report occupied the tIme of time council until
adjournment.
DEATH RECORD.
01.1 Itt'shiieiit or SiOux CIt' ,
SIOUX CITY , JtmIy 11.-Specbal ( Tele-
grani.-Rudohph ) SeIzer , an old residemmt of
Sioux CLy , died at noon today of cancer
of the stomach. In the early 50'im Seizer
started a brewery In Omnahma which Is now
the Krug brewery. It was the first one
to be erected in this section of the country.
In i860 lie establIshed a hrewery In Sioux
City mid has sInce mantle this his honme. lie
leaves tour children and considerable prop-
arty.
. ( .t C l'ti ( I Neu.s un m'r .Iiiii.
COLUMBUS. 0. , Juhy 11.-CaptaIn Stephen
I ; . Porter , a veteran Chile newspaper man ,
Is cleatI , aged 61. For umiore than twenty
years lie was connected with time Evening
Dispatch , imavlng been editor-in-chief far
a long perlotl , anti was at. his ( leak ummtil
within two clays of his death. lie saw servIce -
Ice In the Second Ohio Volunteer Infantry
in time war of tIme rebellion. anti was also
on Ciemmeral ThomnaB' staff. A wIfe and three
children survive him.
Mrs. 'I'Imnmlili ( Coiimie1I' , '
Mrs. Thomas Connally , ageti 70 years , re-
aitlimig at Tenth and Davenport streets , ilietl
yesterday after arm Illness of three days
duration. Time deceased hail resided In
Onmahma thIrty-five years. A bmusbnnd anti
thmrco cimlldreim conmhmrlse time surviving mnemn-
hors of the family. Mrs. Connelly had been
feeble for a number of nmonths.
It'mr .thlSIhiUI Amimmimemi ,
WAShINGTON , Jtmly 11.-Rear Admiral
Ammen , one of time heroes of time civil
died at the mmaial Imespital hero this aftei'-
noon , aged SO years. lie was an Chlc.irm ,
At. time reduCtion of Port Royal , in 1861 , ho
Imehl the torts ummtil time armimy took imosses.
sian.
- , ' toe Cmgt'r ( if tI I'II lj.tflhI ,
WAShINGTON , July 11.-Ex.Semmator Conger -
ger of Micimigan , cite has lived lucre since
lie ieft time senate , dicti at Ocean City , Md. ,
this evcrmixmg ,
tN I'I'i I ) S'i'.t'i'IiS SIit'i'O It 0 N 'l'lt I A
hit. Is ( 'hnrgel 'ivitli AhiIImig. sum. !
A , . flit. Itobh.t-ry of u hiiuiik ,
W'ILMINGTON. rIch. , July 11.-A trial
probably unprecedented In the urinals of
thmls country , that of a mimember of the
United States senate on a crimmilnul charge.
hogan In the Uniled States circuit court In
this city this aftermmoon before Judge flit.
ward G. liradiorsl.
Tire defcndarmt is Richard Rolila iCearmey
of 1)over , Junior senator from lelaware , in.
dicteul on a charge of aiding anti abcttlmmg
WIlliam N. liogga. who has confessed to
rolmbhmmg the First National batik of Iovrr ,
of which Institution be was payIng teller ,
ot the surmi of $107,000 ,
Time counts in time indictment. to wimlcim
Senator Kenney has ideadeti not guilty
charge hint with aidiag and abetting lIogs
tum the extcmmt of rbout 3,500.
:
ERICSSON1S PART IN FICI1T
Gets Right Into the . 'h1ft of the Fy
itt aanwg4.
MISSES CHANCE TO TOflFO TIlE VIZCAYA
( ) rler ( Iiemi jlmMt a , , ( lie l'Ing
I hi ii he.l Inu-'I'.irmm , . frummi
flint to thit' of
It.ieiie.
lilt
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YORK , July lt-\ special to the
iieraltl from I'ortsmnotib , . ii. , says : Otit
of the umany scraps of "deeds of daring" of
that never-to.bo'forgotten ( lay oft Snntingo ,
the adventures and exploits of the lIttle tor-
petlo boat Ericsson should be brought to
light. The L'ricsson was oil Sibormey wimen
time Spaniards mantle their desperate sortie
and the torpedo boat went racIng down the
coast line , steering straiglmt for the thick
of the battle , Time big battleshmip Indiana ,
eastward guard of the blockatling squadron ,
was hmeatiing straight for the emmtrmtnce of
Saumtiago harbor in order to block the return
of time flying fugitives in case their flight
wan balked anti thmc' nttemuptetl to return.
Through the smoke of its bow gurms time
tiriesson darted , hltmnrimmg ) into tue swirling
cloud of smumekc-emmsimrouiicd ilects. A bit
on time starboard bow a huge hull loomed
tlmrough the mist of burstIng shells anti
through limo whirling white a gllnmpso was
hiatt of the flag of Spain almost riddled , but
still flying.
Over welmt time helm of time torpedo boat ,
around swung the torpedo tubes. Time long
looked for opportunity to sink nut enenmy's
ship at last was at lmammd , Nearer amid mmearer
time great Imull loomed through time snmoke.
At last time mark was faIr.'alt for the
next roll to lmlatmt time splitting nmiime well
under her armor hell ; 'stand by' " was the
order ,
"As she goes over hmohi orm , sir. " Time
quIck bail from forward as the order to fire
is given , was 'She hiss hauled down Imer
colors , " and so it was , Cut to lieCes by
shiehis. liar tlecTs a simnmnblc amid on tire , time
Vizcaya had struck its hag. lhhindly grop-
lug , it found a ledge aim whiclm to rest its
keel , and time Ericssomm , intent on its destruction -
tion a moment before , vent to time resctmc.
Many of the Vizcaya's macmm were timeri in
time water. Time flagshIp signalled time
Ericsson to range mmear time Viacayn and
rescue the survivors of time now fiercely
bmmrnirmg wreck. lii prompt obedIence the
Ericssomm mu as close to the burning hulk
as time heat woulti permit. A lmorribie siglmt
was timere. On tire port beama , off wimlcim the
ErIcsson lay , frightful 'wounds imati been
torn in the vessel's side , and through the
gaping orifices the crew of the Ericsson
could see time men of time Vlzcnyn's fire room
force being boiled alive 1mm tIme fierce iiamnes
of the shmehl wrecked conmpartmermt , It has
shimce beerm learned timat they had no ummeans
of egress.
Shah i,1u i'nh1 o ViiIlt'rNtzuiii ,
hut that was not all ie horror. Swing-
Irmg front boat fails wereazens of inert vhio
apparently could not..stImm anti wimo had
been driven to thosoaic9Fphmin threads of
life by the fierce imeat ot,1time burning almip.
The Ericsson could aprich no nearer for
fear of being dashed to rpleees agaInst the
wreck. Its mmmcmi sltotflOcl.t to time wrecked
victims to junmp , but thei 1would imot or could
riot be umade to understauiq that efforts would
lie mmmdc to save thmcnm immti riot until a
number of the Ericstou rmmemt imad made
lines fast around thir , liotiles anti litmng
thermiseives into time sea did the Spaniards
seem to understand. . ' '
The engines of the Vtzcya had riot been
stoppetl , and for houris ktfter it had struck
they were faithfully tiiobblng at their use-
iss task. It guns 'to8 , had been left
loaded , anti ormo by oi "these boomed a
requiem over the dying ship.
In all , time Ericsson picked UI ) nearly 100
survivors , among thorn the Vizcaya's coin-
niander , Captain Eulate , of Competitor
tame , lie being the officer who ordered the
execution of time captives of timat. vessel.
All of the survivors were barefooted anti
scantily clad , and this added to the terror
of time ghastly tragedy.
The steel decks of a torpedo boat are mmmi-
comfortably hot , and tile barefooted Span-
lards were compelled to execute a continual
dance on time heated plates to prevent time
soles of their feet from blistering. Many
of them were frightfully wounded , and here
the grim serIousness of war shuts 1mm agaIn ,
The padre of the Vizcaya was aketi by
Lieutenant Usher to lend a hand in heimirig
time wountleti , but he was unconcerned about
their sufferings. Turning a cleat ear , lie
seated himself tin a chest. That chest hap-
tienctl to be neetleci for mm. wounded maim , who
va writhing on tile heated deck , but the
padre refused to surrender it. Usher mo-
honed to his muscular young executive ,
Ensign Edin , anti the padre vacated time
chest Immediately anti with some loss of
dignity.
Cpiifer.'mito tif Nsts'til % Vir Ilomiril.
WAShINGTON , July 11.-Secretary Long ,
Adnmirai Sleard , Captain Mahtmn anti Captain
Crownimmalmield of the Naval War board are
now in conference with the presidermt at the
Wimito House. Secretary Long statcd , on
reaching time \Viiito house , thmnt iii Imis opinIon -
Ion the fleet imud so far taken rio pact in
totiay'im engagement. Otimer'wlse , lie said ,
Admiral Sampson vouid have reported ,
which he had not doria ,
On leaving time naval conference at 1
o'clock. Secretary Long saId that nothing
bind been received Indicating timat a decisive
engagement was on at Santiago on time part
of either time army or fleet.
Iii answer to an Inquiry limo secretary saId
tlmat ( he expected to get mrovs of tIme fall
of Santiago at any Imour , but added , imowever ,
that his expectations was based largely upon
his hopes , Time irmihications arc that all
trucca are oft amid that time final struggle
mmiay even now be our ,
Jlmirvium'sI ? oh 'i''t Arrived.
PO1ITSMOUT1i , N. Ii. , July 11.-Up to 10
o'clock today the United States auxiliary
cruIser Harvard had not arrived hero , Tbmo
report that It earno In last. night proved
to be erroncous , a Philadelphia collier having
been ummistaken for tii4 Ijtvari ! ,
Is A lIIitM SihlI SA'.V hiM F.tIi ,
_ _ LL.rI
Mitlier's ( ri.f ( ) yj. u Still % 'I.o'ns
\YiiilsiI fit ttmimtiig ( ) ,
Mrs. SimrmhIcm' , who s' en the top floor
of a flve.story flat , wqi iirostrated last Sat'
tmrday night , relates titfi NOW York ehjrald ,
over tlmc repom t fromum flarmf4ago that 1mev son ,
Frarmhr It. Simalier , who Is mithi commmpany E ,
of time Seventy-first rghIiient , hind been
wountled 1mm time bend myth explosion of a
aimell. She imatl riorvo1isy reail time mrmorrmirmg
imapers for I ntorrmmalbu conccnmirmg time
safety of her somu , armif , jjimig to learn any-
timlimg definite about ,4Jijjm , alma semmt imer
daughters out after dimmner to see It they
could learn armythimg at time nrnmory. Wlmemm
I told her that her s mm had been lrmjured
alma begamm to cry.
"Oii , tell mmmc the trutim , ' ' sue lileaded. "Is
ho dead ? My poor boy ! lo not conceal
amiything front inc. I imnplore you. 1 amum
hirepared to Imear the worst. I feel that some. .
timing terrible has liappcmmeti to Islam , If tic
Were only near New York I could go antI
uuimrso him.
"Sonietiilrig told mae , " sue added , "timat he
had been kihiod or dangerously wounded. I
bad a drearmi abotmt hum Friday night. I
saw hIm dressed In the state uniforium flgimt-
Iumg imm time ranks in time thick of the fray ,
Timers vero great hills arourmd , arid the
groumul was covered with thick tmmmdcrgrowthi.
The rummiblu of cannon and the sharp reports
of rifles diwumed zuy sens. I Imagined
. - . , .
immyself on the fleltl In time midst of all the
carnage of wsr , Above the Americami bst-
tahions I cotihi plainly sees time Stars artil
Stripei floating iii tIme slight breeze , anti I
t'ouhtt ilistlmigmilsim our to's In blue stesitily
advancIng along the line of battle , Stub.
denly-ob , Cod , It mnnkrs my head ache to
think of It-i saw amy boy tall , There was
a terrific explosion , and my veer boy went
down with severul others. lie lay there
stilt Anti apparently dead for a long time , it
scented to me , while the enomuorm thmmnderci
anti the fight wngs'ti fierce anti ftmrlotis nil
arommnd , Then some amen came up with a
strcteh'r and laid him on It. ills face was
pallid , and against the cir , blue sky looked
the Picttmre of ( loath , lie was not bleeding
and evidently must have been shot in the
back , for I . toimlil irmhy see the front of hIs
face anti bod' , They carrIed him fo the rear
of tug rnnls , tsliero some doetora began to
t'Xatmmin hlnm. My nerves bruit been wmouglmt
to such a nrtvotis tension by c'verytimlng
that I had seen that I ecreaniei and timeim
woke up ,
"lie , % fl5 21 years old the day ime went to
war. Several friends of imi joined the regi.
mncnt and tirgeh lmirmm to Join. I rmilght hay
been able to atoii hIm ; limit , a. ime seenie.l
cietcrnilnctl to go , I thought it best to ccii'
sent. I received three letters from him
Saturday night , "
l'N.tih'lI1 ( WNS ,
Fl H at' . . 1i ( 'ii , I ii It , .hi * M , A re I ! cii ii Ireit
tip 'ork 'l'lii'msi.
Dymmaummito guns , sucim as are used 111,0mm
the \'osuvius , are operated ( luau aim entIrely
differemmt priciple frormi time ordinary iowder
glmlis , says Leslie's V'eekly , 'riiey imave en-
glues 1111(1 boIlers and air conmpressors nail
coolers , amid all sorts of intricate machinery ,
in a imoimso mmot far awn ) ' , by whmlcim time
Projectiles are fired , TIme ii'narnite , or guumi
cotton , or explosive getntimi , or wiuntever
the explosive mmirmterlal may be , Is ecmmmtnimed
in the projectile only. Thii projectile Is
called an "aerial torpedo" by time maim-
facturers anti is explotled by mimcaims of a
ftmse , sirmuliar to nimy Powder gun's.
IJyrmamite or aumy other hIgh explosIve
cannot be used in nmi ordInary cannon because -
cause time howder would explode time dynamite -
mite before It left time gumm , therefore the
system of tucing comhmrcsscd air cammme Into
vogue as the ommly method of ttmrnwiumg
( lymmaummite to nmi ) ' distance. TIme systeimm is
lioPtmlnrlY kmiowmu as 7ahiumslci's nltlmotmghm timat
naval otilcer is mint corimmected with the inanmm-
facturo of time projectiles or time gimmis. Tue
air is commmpressed and passetl along tlmroughm
various ttmbes before reachIng time gun immml
Is tmscd at. about 1,000 hocmmmds ) pressure to
time square inch , wimichu is much less thmntm
the uover of powder. Iymmamimlto vIhl be
exploded as about 5,000 Imoummils liressure to
the square Irmclm , Timese gtmns are enorimmoims
affairs , simiooth bore , fifty feet 1mm length ,
mmmdc of the best of iron , in three sections ,
on a steel carriage. The carriage Is
ilamiged anti bolted together amid supiorted
mounted upon a racing ring , so called , timid
time system of imamidhing is by rimenmis of rjii
electric motor. As these guns arc covered
by a large number of patents they are very
expensive , costing time governincmmt niany
thousands of dollars each. Fifteen nmcmm , in
relays , mire required to work them.
Time gunner stammtis upon a platform on
the left side of the carriage , uses a line telescopic -
escopic sight. amid when all is ready lie pulls
a lever wimich allows limo conipressetl air
to enter tIme gun , amid the discharge takes
1)10cc. These gumis nrc au loaded at time
breech , ansi the uiroiectiie Is imandleti by a
u'cparate carriage. Time projectile Is about
temm feet in length for time fifteerm-Imich gnu ,
amid wimeim charged with 500 pounds of dyna.
mnite , or gun-cotton , weighs fmmlly 1,00 !
poummds. It is a steel tube composed a ,
walls three-sixteenths of an Inch thick , and
has a spiral vane at the rear. The fuse is
a foot in length and sveigiis twenty pounds.
This fuse contahums two pountls anti a half of
dry guncotton and a few grains of tulmiumate
of mercury as a detonator. It is set to cx-
plode at Inipact , or aim the gunner may tie-
sire as to time.
( 'tilts , , , : i ifls IIPNII iii ( ? % VOrlc ,
FALL itIVihR , July 11.-The mills of
twelve corporatiomis , operating about 900,000
spindles , which have beemi closed aince Juiy
2 , were started uui again today. Time Shade
mills cormtlnuel the shumt down this week.
The condut.ions of the print cloth ummarket did
not heart thmis imiiil to resume operatIons , as
irlces contInue lmv and the clemammd is only
moderate.
Oiem'atnrM ' % Viii Not Ai'bitrntc.
PANA , Ill. , July 11.-Several hundred
union miners continue to surround tima
mnines here to Intercept nonunioui miners.
None have yet restmnici work. Union immimiers
received $1,000 aid from the stnte organlza-
lion today. Time miners petitiomietl the state
Arbitratioil board today to arbitrate the
diffictulty. The operators thus far dechimme
to subumit to arbitration ,
I EXPLOSiON KILLS ELEVEN
Frghtful Cathstropho in a Big Tunnel at
C1ove1n , 0.
UVES ARE SNIJFED OUT IN AN INSTANT
111T.rts to lti'eise the liodIe I'nlh
'h'haroigiu h.e flfl''CIN of Ilue ieadly
Gus 'liitii I'crvnii'is ( lie
'l' ( i ii fl t'l ,
CLE'EI.AND , 0. , July 11-'Fimo lives of
elevemi mnen were snumffccl out imi the twimik-
hog of aim eye tonight 1mm the big ivater'
works tunnel being coumstrmmcteti 1mm time bet'
toni of I.ako tine , as a result of an cx-
viosloum of gas. -
i < ilieti :
JOhN i'AILICS , toremnmtn , 32 years old , ntmti
slmmgle.
JAMES l'AItRS , brother of Johmn , 30 years
old amid simmgle.
JOhN FI1AIHY , Italian , 2 years old ansi
sitmgle.
TONIIILUNETTI , Italian , 22 years old
anti simigle.
FI1AN1C hANEY , 22 years old and uimar-
nod.
nod.FRANK
FRANK LAM1IA , itahinum , 18 years old auid
single.
lhMhitSON SMiTh , bricklayer , 44 years
old amid mimnrried.
JOhN M'CAUL.EY , 21 years ohti anti ummar
ned.
\\'ll.LIAM TUCKflII , colored , 26 years olil
anti sitigle.
( II'S Vs'ATTSti , 28 years old , wife amid
several cimlldren.
P1tANK Ci.1mIiiNTS , niannleti , with sev
anal chilldreum.
Time tunnel Is an immuense affair , being
built to exteimsi outward from the shore for
a i1staumve of four ommil it hiatt mailes , ansi It
has been tinden tonstntiction for immune thium
a ycs.Lr. Time work imn been attended wIth
great dihilcultics ,
Time exuihoslon occUrred nut a. few nmiumutes
t'eIoro 7 o'clock this evemming , buu umohiotly
'lhi ever be nblc to 'tell whmat caused it or
miosy it hmappemieci , for cs'emy vItxmess is ulead
cmiii the hmothies of all are lyimig where they
fell , 6,000 feet out In time lrke. ;
Time only umiaui ium the tunnel who escapctl
'Is ( 'on O'iommnehl , a lock teruler , s'imo
statiommei 3,700 feet. front time shore , lie
hmcanil time explosion , or senica of cxplosioiis.
ho says there vcre ten of thin aimocks and
time eoiicusslomm vaa sonmethirmg terrible , for
it threw imlimi off Imis feet , aimil for hours lie
ivao iii such a ( lazed condition that lie coimhii
scarcely reummemuber 'lmat hati immippericci. lie
finally gropcil mis way out amid told ii hat luau
occurred ,
Two men , i'atniek'omiseer and Martin McCauley -
Cauley , were time first to venture In tim
tunnel after the accidemit occurred. Thicy
mantle their way to a lock 5,000 feet fm'orn
tIme shore , hut were ovci'conmo by tue gas
and felt to time floor.
W'lmeim they taIled to return a young man
imamncti Jammics Clenmeimts , soim of die of time
iiieni killed , anti who was enmiploycui as a
mnmule driver , wt'mmt to their rescue. lie founmi ]
thmenm almimost unconscious , lyiung over a mule
cant , anti succeeded lii iiehpimmg them to time
well at the shore end of the tunnel. Tue
mould-lmc resellers say all thin lights were
out beyond time 5,000 feet lock amid they
could mint go army further.
A seconid rescuing pan'ty was rondo up of
i'atnick Gaytoui , Mike MeCaimley , lamm Hog-
cr5 , ihamney ilughics amid Ed Corbett. It
failed utterly 1mm acoimmplishming auiytimlmig.
Ilt'I lees ii is Fat Imu , iensl.
TOi'IhFCA , Kan. , Jtmiy ii-Special.--Uponm ( )
lila own application L. Ii. Jensen has been
I nmpimolntecl adnmiiiismator ( of time estate of lila
I
father , Thomas Jensen. Time estate is 'al-
ued at soniethmimmg over $25,000.
Thomas Jensen ilved In Topeka for many
years and was well kmmown as a weaitiiy
ranchman and riionmey lender. On Decemimber
13 , 1897 , Mr. Jensen , In commipany with three
other nmeri , heft hmitliamioha , Nob. , for one of
I
Jensen's ranches located abciut fifty nnihes
from that town. lie has mint been seen or
iiearti of by his relative since that time.
All efforts to locate hint or to discover tiny
canise for his mysterious ciisappcarammce have
been futIle.
L. 11. Jensen , son of time missing capital-
1st , has arrived here front time Pacific coast ,
where he says lie has extensive aiiriing in-
terests. lie appeareti before time proiiate
jmndgo anmi alleged be verily believed his
father was dead anti asiced to be nprmolnmted
admimmistrator of the estate. Time appoluit.
memit was mnade and bond fixed at $20,000.
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W'AShli'GTON , July 11.-Forecast tot
Ttmesthrty :
For Nebraska anti South Iakotn-i'sntly' '
cloudy 'eather , iithm showers in eastern.
i'ortloims ; waramer ; southerly wimmils ,
For lCansns-Fair weather ; southmenIy
wimmds ,
For Missouri-Fair : warmerl variable
winds , heconilmig southmem-Il' ,
For 'yonmimmg-I'ant1y clrnttiy wenilmer ; variable -
riable or southerly winds.
For loa-lncreasimmg cloudiness ; sliowerud
in western portIon ; varmncr : southerly
svlnsis ,
I.emml htceorl ,
flFFICi' OF' 'l'ltti A'HA'Fih1hlt ibt'lthAU ,
OMA1 IA , July hi.-Omnahumi record of toni-
iu'rmmttmrt' nu.(1 rainfall , comimparesi with time
eurrt'spoumi'.ltmg thfl. , ' ( it the last thirct. years i
189 ! . 1S9.
Mnxlniiimmm temperature , , , 79 S.S H ld1 :
Minlmntmmn temperature. . . . (4 60 67 & ,
Average tenmpelittirc. % . . . . ' 2 74 S 68
htmtimmfahl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' '
Itecord of tenipermuttmrt ? mind Precihmttimtiumt
at Onmidhmni. for this clay amid sin&'o ilurehu I ,
l9t :
Nonmimni for lImo day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
lehhcieut'y fumn thm tiny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Ii ,
. , ( 'etiliitiii1th ext'u's' qlmmee simtrehm 1. . . . . iiu
Nnrmmmnl nmtimmfahl for time . . . . . . . . . inch
1)ellciemmey for hit' ( hit3' . . . . . . . . . .16 Immclt
'l'tmt iii Cii I mm fit I I sh mu's' 2s1 arch . . . . . 16. 0 imielm's
hxeess hmcsu Mmmcli I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Immelt ,
1)eilcieiiCy for ear. pi'nioml , ISO ? . . 5.00 Imicimes
Hxccmu5 for ( 'Or. Peiid IS''ti. ' . . . . . . . 1,00 inch
lti'im'lu , , tsimi t lou , , mIt f4 p , imu.
Seveitty-fiftlm ubeniihtnmm tune.
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( Imnis liii , t'Inu miy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.11)
No m' t hi I'm t t i' , I art elnutly. . . . . . . SI St , Vu )
Iitlt i.nkt , ' , ulmimithy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . es o , tmo
I 'hmc'yt'mi tic' , I'll It i'hoiutI' . . . . . . . . . 72 2 ' 1'
hinlulil ( 'ity , cleai' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S me .1)0
I Ium'i'ui , eleitr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7S .10
( 'hmk'ttgo , cleat' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ti ; t
\\'i I listo mm. ci ett u' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) )
St . I .ou iii , in i t cI nim ti y . . . . . . . . . . . 90..1)1) . . )
St. i'mmul , 'm m't cltitlmiy . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 h2 . ( SQ
la v'mm tuumt , elomud y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 SO , ( us )
I it'imiit , ( 'iiimid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S ' .10 Oil
tCitiizi City. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 78 .Oi )
I have , , ' , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pi ; 96 .1)0
hitmuuumitrelt , iumrt elomtdy . . . . . . . . . . . . sS s os. )
( al'estmmui , chemmr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Sl S6 .00
' 1' I nil lent U's t iii co o f I snecliui t ml t ii mU.
L. \\'ihLSii , I.oeni Forecast Ohilelal.
MtlLO Baby lUck auud ScrenihI.
iLitti to iyrp Her Ilitmm(11
atiti 1uit ; Her on the 'l'abio
to DresH. Woithi Tear 11cr
Face tiiutl Arnis Almost to
PIeces , Grew Worse Uutler
All flcrncUic ,
CUTICURACURED HER
_
'When my little girl wits six mnontlms old ,
Alma hart flezemnia. % S'e imatl mused cold crcammms
anti all kiimds of remedies , btmt riot lung ii it !
imeratmy good ; 1mm fact sine kept gettimmg vo.se.
I uscul to wrap lien hmanids tip , arid isimeim L
would tiress lien , I hail to hut iieronm time table ,
for I could riot Imoid lien. She would kIck amid
screamn , anti , whienm she couhtl , alma would tear
her taco amid arnims ahmmiost tt ) Pieces.
I mmcml four boxes of CmnTncmimn. . & ( oimmtnicnmt ) ,
two cakes of CuTIc'umt SaM' , ammtl gate imer
time Ctirmcumtk Rtsui.v : mr amiti sue imas cured ,
anti 1 moe mme taccs of tim humor left , I can
,
trmmthmfuhly say tlmat tIIeflImameslmm'eil un-life , and '
any one umulleririg as alma did , I should adyls.
timenm to give CuTictummA a rain trial ,
Feb. ? , ' 03. Mrs. U. A. CONRAD , LisbonN. IL
; * cnm
Rrutrmimxa are time greutest eklni
curea , blood purifiers , and humor remedies of
the civlltzed world.
8L.Im' Putt Ssia.To.Ttqrm , ilcatri ASO UUT no.
Tipuci , Muteici It aw.in b.I ) , witi. CuTict'A soar ,
sod . .ingnt appnieatmon otCtJTnci.za Lomnimenhl. crcteii
otmoiiienti and , kin cure. .
1 111. tre.tment wmni glee Initmut runcf , peinit rest tar
p&reiit end sleep for chiLi. end point to . .pte4y , prim. '
flint , intl reonomleil cure of the mot mtnmurinrdI.flg.
miring , and hurnmlIttIn if itchio. burning , buredlog ,
, c.ii , pimply , and eruud ikia and .csnp humor. slum
loll of hue , when , lt , n. . r.ii. .
$ oud throughout the world. I'onin Dare AsniOmnEmi ,
Coat' . , $ "ie Erops Ito.ion.
c'sio'r ( tn 5'- "nr"iFcrrii. . " t&1icd fits.
Kloiidike !
On or about July 20th , our fast steamer
Roanoke
will leave Seattle for St. Mlchienla cmi imer
Secotid Trip
conmicetimig tvitim our own Yukomm RIver ,
rutc'aners. i\e are ( lie ommly nIl estiuimhishied
line fromn ' I
stilling I'tmgut Soumitl hmavImi
steamers _ omm thu Ytmkumm ltivcr.
v& . iinse i , .tuisHmtI Sl'u t'iurs ,
imike Iieaervmm I top , at Out's' .
Sisiee ihiiilleihl
NFl AOFICO TFui3UFIOIiOa IloilLia Co ,
IllS t-'im'at Ai e. , hi ( ) Old Coliim' Iil.Ig.
Semi U he , Vsiaii. ( : hi l'mlg. , .
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1
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jtrniirtt. lrmr.t tlc , HtCOD WSr4k.
WEAK EN
mutant Ikdlet , Care In 15 ilo't , Never rcttnrlmui.
I sImm gladiv , cnti to any Hillenir In a mista spimled
envelope PH III ! em rr'imcriItion with Situ direr.
I i'ni , for a 'mu rd's5 rm nit a rum ton 1.5451 I4nitii'u4 ,
light 14)51CC , ? rnm'.um , Iel'lltmt' ) , mmioll Wcmc
i'arii , sritt'ei. , ' . ( U' . 0 , II. riuIi ? shm..ie
Ilrnl'r. iI"i I IltnrIiII. dIe1m.
MANUFACTUflERS
retl nec rum mm mm I rig exim.'tmse
1mm mnttmm' ways using
"OoFILo' '
GAS and rMg'II 0
ASOLII1E LI'UU1 ' 0.
2 to 100 horse-Power.
I we , , i..ua , , . ' Pt.,47 P , . , , . "
0.
Labe Michigan aimS lake buperlur lcatmsutuu taboo Co.
LAKE SUPERIIIII STEIERSI
TIlE OKEAT IAKE ROUTE ,
Own The ? , , .w ia4 hiii.iu.I.Ip IlimimItuu.
finllhuii ms From Chicago.
1 or Mackiiioo 1.iai.m. Drtrolt ( Oreelaird , iiumloTor.
uiitoi'tc' 'rue. C A.5IWs'h , IS I'iITiiu.li A.lsiSimt.4 I'M ,
mr ( 'iiiirlevoli Iferi.or HIriiWo , lutoimbey , etcu
Tue..V atM. ' 1 bur Li A SI , Set. I I'.m ,
ton Mimr'jueile , iiimict.tk , iiouimitou , 4ulilanm1 ,
Dulnul , , . , tt , Wn'i S I'M
I m I Uimt edit 1K' 5 U 0 jid m'tim 1,1111 , el fr , . , on . milieu Inn ,
011101 MID ! tb , RUSH LI'D N WATtS SYS , CHICAQO.
-4 , . , cuu Y1UJRL
w . , U , , Ui. (3 for u.estui4
- ' I 1 I. i dimi" dI.ch&rgsa. teSinmmn.tIoa $ _
es&.I.1 hrrhtallcn. or uir.nati.j
1 1 ' . .uiI.r. . ( I tdi U d S U
n , . , . . , .it.4.u. $ P&tiI.u. iimd not uteha.
S S , iEvtusCtue.t6o. "C I.tsimmmug. .
cIs5JuImrmo. . $ .md b RJru&lta ,
e , s.e . 9 .eumI In iihu we. ,
I , , Ixpresi. tpai4 , .1
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