WEEKLY ERALD : PLATTSMOUTH, N3P. A3ZA. JUNE 12 1890 1 lW W 1'rotn M i day's :lly The case f John Smith vs. the city of " Vet ping Water is mi trial to a jury. The Muddv" is well advanced for the June rise. Tim writer guig' now indicates lO.'t. The South Park Talieniaclc Iv'-hm-. coiii'.'S (jut fur .Jiue; bright find ney lis ever tin 1 1'imiii tin: amount of ml vci t i-ing it coiit ii II- it li:t com" t' sliiy. In tin- cu-c of Tin II-. L. Murphy s. Thomas A . Snliiyan 11 h -itli mi'iil was hud tins mi-ming, tin parties to tin- suit sliming tlr ( o.-f.s equally, it ml di.-.miMng In: action. Mr. C. S lure m oi' It ..pi.! ':tv, al't. r hcvernl day. visit uitii fr'n-nd and rela tive in tl.i.- it y, depart -d t!ii- inoiniii:; for Denver where lie will p-main si-vend day then proce'-d to tin- I fie r-';i-T. There were no form:d pi '( i -dinus Innl ut tlie liradshaw ineetin : Saturday night lint some of our liiiiii-ss tin-n arc solici ting ni l for tin; linlortuii.iti- people cf that vdl ge, and have s icc-de,! in rais ing 81i, I! ml will douldli-s.s swell tluit ' iiiii .uut i'o;i,,idi,r.ilily em tiny cense their work, Mike Si-li uk, the Chicago Avenue grocer man, nn-t with quite 11 serious nc cident yesterday evening. While out for ii driye in company with his wife mid little two yesir old daughter, the team liecame uninanagenlilc throwing the occupants out, dislocating Mr. Schirk's ankle, break in ii the little girl's arm and injuring Mrs. Sehirk about the head and face. The IIkk.W.d is in receipt of a circular from the general aid soliciting committee for the cyclone sufferer of llradshaw, requesting us to solicit aid for these stricken people. We would gladly per forin that duty, hail not the good citizens of the city already tak-. n proper action in the matter, an,! appointed a committee, who will, in due season, call upon all and give them an opportunity to Knd a helping hand in a worthy cause. Pythian memorial services were appro priately observed for the first tune in this city yesterday by Gauntlet Lodge 2s"o. 47, by meeting at the IZ. of P. Hall at 10:;0 a. m. and marching to tlie Episco pal Church for morning services. At 2 o'clock p tu. the Knights again assem bled in their Castle Hall for seryices and at :'. marched to the cemetery, and with appropriate ceremonies decorated the graves of departed Knights. IV. E. W. Cook delivered the address. I'KIISONAI . M. I). Polk was an Omaha visitor this forenoon. A. XV. V,rhite was Omaha passenger this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Martin, of Yank ton, Dakota, are in the. city visiting friends. Mrs. C. II. Smitli was an Omaha pas senger this morning, also Miss Lelia Thomas. B. K. Windham, of Glenwood, brother of Hon. It. 15. Windham, came over this morning. Mrs. Frank Corsey returned yesteaday from a visit to Mr. Corscy's parents at Bushnell, 111. Dr. Itobt. Livingston took his depar ture tli ''a morning, for l)udlp South Dakota, to spend the summer. Mrs. C M. and A. M. Holmes returned yesterday from an extended visit with relatives at Kenosha, Wisconsin. Miss Myrtle Lathrop returned on No. " this morning from Glenwood where she had been visiting friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Higgirison, of Chicago, arrived in the city yesterday to visit witti the family of Hon. F. PI White. Hon. J. Ii. Strode, of Lincoln, and H. D. Travis, of Weeping Watei, with the west end jurors arrived this morning to resume court duties. The little three year old boy of Mr. L. A. .Newcomer died last evening of mem branous croup. Funeral from the resi lience at 2 o'clock p. m. Itobt. Vass, formerly of this city but now au attorney of Hutchinson, Kas., accompanied by his wife, came in yes terday for a short visit among friends and relatives. Chas. Callahan, of The .Sidney Tele graph was a pleasant: caller at the Hkk ai.d snnctum this forenoon. Mr. C is a pleasant gentleman and is an experienced knight of th quill. F. M. Kauble returned this morning on No. .I from Sidney. Ia., whither he had been called to the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Hiatt, who was not expected to live. Mrs. Hiatt was slihtlv improv ed when Mr. K. left this morning. School Picnic. The Cottonwood and Oxford schools taught by Misses Nannie and Fannie Price will give a union picnic June 27, in Mr. Valter Jenkia's grove, opposite tlie Eight Mile Grove Church. An in teresting programme is being' prepared and the ground will be provided with swings, stands, ice w iter, etc., Parents areparticid.il' y n q .:. -ti d t attend. The presence of friends is earuei-tly solicited, and ev;ry body is cordially invited, to come and help make the day an enjoy able one. ron chick i:n cholera. 419 Huron Ft., Shi-tioy Kn, Wis., Nov. 12, ls-.V I hnvc u kj1 St Jucit.oil for chitki ne'.iuli ru w ith j;:et s-:c- n-'S Kvurv tint I Bt'eitvl with tlie M . u-t v. fis - j- i ui'."l l.y it, ii na I refnti.Tnend It n-, a sure cure. It lun suvr.i me M-'iuy dollars. II A. ICIT.NM-., ltre'-ii-r fit'KiiK- Fmvls. y' TRAD" - MAf'K For Ciif.ctncn anil Stockrn'i;i. CUREH Cuts. Swellings. 2ruise3. Sprains. Galls. Strains. Lameness. Stiffnass. Cracked H :.';!s. Scratches. Contractions, Flesh Wounds. Stringhalt. Sore Throat. !i&temp(r. Colic, Whitlow. Poil Evil. Fistula. Tumors. Splints, Ringbones and Spavin In their early Stages. Directions with each buttle. At PiirtiuiMT an Iir.Ai.p.RS. THE CHIf.LES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Ml Children's Day Children's day exercises were rendered at the M. K. church last evening begin ning a little after o'clock. The decorations consisted of u large cn.,s covered with flowers with a bank of moss at the base. A large number of boiiqin ts and hou-e plants were artfully arranged on the stage, the cro.-s was dec orated with banners bearing the names of the dilHerciit brunches of tlie church. The program was in two parts I lie first being a sketch of the different organiza tions cumin-ted with the church, and the second part consisted of songs anil recitations by ineii.beis of the school The diit'eretit numbers were well ren dered and together formed a very inter esting program. The house was crowdi d to its utmost while many were turned away. Over 400 people listened to the program and went away well pleased with the exer ceses. At the close of the exercises there was a collection taken amounting to which goes into the fund for poor, worthy, young men who are preparing for he ministry We should not omit to say that this money is only loaned t. these young men and is returned by th. iii as soon as they arc aide' so to do. Nor should we cunt to mention the fact thai the success ot the entertainment is very largi ly due t the personal cftorls of the worthy superintendent, C S. Polk. K. XV. Potter, the post mister at Elm Creek. Neb., says he has personal kn 'wledge ot several eases of rheuma tism, in that vicinity, that have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Pain Halm, filter otlur remedies were used without benefit. lie sold it at his drug store there for five years and says he never knew it to fail, that "any cus tomer who once uses Chamberlin's Pain Balm will have nothing else instead." For sale bv F. G. Fricke & Co. tf SHAKER BOY, Will make the season will make the season at the farm of the undersigned, eight miles southwest of Plattsmouth. near Fight Mile Grove. His merits were partly seen at die fair last fall. There is on ly one horse in the state that has won more in the thirty list, and hisser vices are $100, while Shaker Boy's ser vices are still the insignificant sum of $15, if paid when mare is known to be in foal, or 17 if paid when colt is foal ed, or $20 to insuse. WE-CO, One of Shaker Boy's beautiful sons, is also at same place and seryiee same. Jonx Clemmoss. "'otice. Statu ok Nebraska css Caf C'tiUlit y r To all lie sous inti-resteil in tlie estate of Fred erick Kickhotr. deceased : Notice is hereby given tl) at on tie Ttli day of July A, I). lPO. at the Ii e.r t.f 10 Veioek a. in. at the t:unty Jiuljie's ofllee. in Piatts moutli, in oaid county, the vutition asking for the appointment of J.-uis C. Kickott as aiiniin istiator of said estate, will he heard and con sidered ; at which time and place all person5 interested raay appear and show cause if any thy have, why he should not hf. appointed as euch adiri isMator Dated this loth day of .lin e A IX Is.hi. 11. S. Kamsky, County Judge, let insertion .l ine ti. ::-:it Notice to Creditors. Statu ok Nkukaska. i Ciest'oiiitv, t In tli; matter of the estate John In'.iel ler. de ceit -ed. Notice is hereby given that the claim and demanded of all persons ag .inst John lult eld er, deceased, late of t-aid eouiity ai d stafe, will be' received, examined ami adjusted by tie courtv cot.rf at the court house iu Platts luouth. on the iL'ih nay oi" December. A. D. 'Mi. at 10 o cloc-s in tie forenoon. And that six months from and alter the 12th ih'.y of June A. 1) ls'.Hj is the fme iiinited for creditors to present tht ir ela i.i 1-r t xuiuica! ion said al lowance. (iivea uader my 'rt:i l , t ai- 10th day f .la n- A. I. tsiO ti. It - MSKV. 1st iie-ertioii Ju.ie 12 lstm Con ty Judge. Farm for Sale. 2-tO acres of fine land,-with all modern improvements, within one mile of Mur ray. Will sell ali or part of the same. Prices re-isniiiibb- and terms easy; for luitlur p.irtit ular.- at'.dn .-s or call on E. Ihtr.oKH, Murray, Cuss Co., Nebraska. Try Wildman tt Fuller for PureDrugs. I TELLER ON SILVER ' i nc .House tiiii wou a ri.aa 10 Per Cent, to Debts. ins i: ;::;:::( ts to va: l st::::::-; !eet;..e laii t Slirl'i ' 1 '.'.lia- : i . t I ; ini-i . ' . i - !''. ' ' .I'-.l-.' -it Oil :! i-loa.ll ;il ''.....i . e- OIMT I' l.'i ii : i -i ! : I 'c:.,:,-; r -, : . '.'I- '') i i g- i.d i i . In re: .. ..-:;' 1 Li-' Y.'.'l '. i h i: f . f .. -. !'. .; ,; 5M !:) i'l.i'.'l di. i : i . . ''.- .i ; '. I a: :t n- "tvi- .; ..(' .' o V. i-l. ii'l be ;;i! ' i;!:i"i ill . .... . : .1 . i ' ) w...-r Jillle idlll.-lt l .: . i y. : oat 1 i:.-i i : a. ;s-. . : ..-ii.". that, the .-.-v.-il a- . . I'.:-, - it ;.:;! i-i!!':;;:. it h:: I ;' s io.o::-i.ti-1 . eak idat1!';;' ihe ia-teie.-.:. .it i t c-i" ' i r t-leveu anil oin- 1. 1' v -a":'. '.' ' oa t- s.'iy ! h it in .',:.. ti ;i mi ; i-i. iii. it'- lii-li'-'i ! th. . ;.(! ;:ii i :;.".' .'. n luad.-, a.-, ei II aioi' :-.i!e:iii.-.. i:;et ;-al llhe other day, !; tie- Aii'ii -i.:y for j.iniii-y: i : i ; t they W"ff ;v.ii i:.-.-:.ils, aad t;:a; ; ii.- ca.rd io i i f ei.'la r ti'.e one or the ! her ci ml-l I.'::. ': e ;i;V. ..-ih-d. iit't if I It. -IV CO'lid be . . .' .me ln.aiey luei.d. 1 hen. lie as erf ed, tintt 1 ii:' ii;U-i--ls -i' ; lie Unit i d .States an : t.ie ::i:nests of i la woihl (. ma in led ;!.-. i; ;: otdd .be siivr;-. It had been tU'iU!l;'.ir..'.'d OrVoild i;e pi is.-1 i ;;1 it y i if ;. d" ibr trat tlse-e v--::s :;: gold enough j th world. a:: l :.. tin i was nut en. -eit-'g '-ro.lia-.-.l to carry oath" i.i .ii , -.s oi itle World oti g il-1 al-nte. i.i 1"'. i" a tai'oiiieiit made i" Jir. t'lia'. a's teei iit :t,"-ea, .-Hiiat-r Teller .aiil thii there never .a- soi ho'.j.-, ,;: .':o'.i t;i 1 :.". when i gold dollar wa.-. the uii'.i of value in 1 ii s ro'.n.try. The silver dollar was the nait : . ai.-.e up to ; !- -ri of All ot ..i puiat in 1'iiv. ."-l.ei'man's sp.-ech v -h J-k-n.-ttiK- Te!i-- , .; s , :-', . ' " j U'T li.e: . it pi pace m.ii ,li.;puted ainl de of i-h-citl i-i-in i.ii'. r.i e oi p.ija .ao ii ! iy oeliati As to tl a ..n i o.aev.-'. iua.. iii; sit'' loriera iii wanted a cheat dollar, S-.-Jl- said that ir ..vms a sjaa-tes or : vhi'.-i-. was a Ii -grace to . They v.vaied tlu hon.-st l.ei i ; :e .;..::: .-ore-it fa-.- :to i u- tli.it lia-i lieen -a.:. .. .. .own wuie-'iv. the will of the ,i.e aad iriioui i heir knowledge. If rSt-'p-irpi'so n.nll be .-lecoiajilisii.-d for which i ir. Sherman and his assoeiat'-s at ,u .me aad a'oroa.i were trying, if they eo-ti i . i aph i t ie" d'nim'.-".i. tri'in of silver ; v. hicli v. otdd 1- done e lectrailly if the ."taita shonld pass the house silver !.;'. -.;:..' H-otild tiiio -J ik t cent, more to !-.- : . ; !".,.-; j'.a-i p.ivai de'ot. and every u.'.a"i w niI 1 in- .: oiii.'i,i- l io make iii) per cent, more eio ai, ;:i per cent, more sa.-n'itv. ;o p ty !.i ; d 'hts linm he would have had to maii.e iii-rore 1ST:!. 2'lr. T'-ller went on iu : t)eak of the silver plank in the Republican national platform, and sai't that if tie had sup pi i.-t-il ii i" li mere ali;- frap th:- Rpul tiiaa ti 1- i-r v. -aid r- z have had such ort i:oiii iiiia, and would not have go" fae gn-a: in;prity that ir uni in me .-'.ate of Colorado. Meiiatvir P.iair remarked that Senator Teller felt in r.-Lit ion to the silver iank i.i u: pla.i' viu j.;sr U5 he (.Mr. liir.fr) i'-it i:i rt-iaiian to the education plank. rten;-.,or iS --.vart Does the senator tuiatc it rigii'. that any ptirty should do thai':' Senator Blair iNo, and the party that h ;-s it is certiiiii to be bin liked. , Laughter. oeaacor Teller went on to sa" there was no feeimg favorable to bi-metaliism in high places, and would not be while iVa.t street could influence political p.-...v.Oi. ile reuieiiiVered tiie case of a e-i.leiit (ilr. Cievelaail) addressing a ci-.d of people ia Wfdl -street and isay ing ,aat Iij saw b. if ore him the repre--;t....;i:ives of the great interests of the .otiutry. Bui Mie fact was (.-.Ir. Teller -:.(! t!.at he tiid h-'i so before him a i.igle luan who h;al ever done an hon-e.- l day's work, ever produced an article of commerce, or ever promoted the in dustrial pursuits, of the country. In conclusion Senator Teller declared tliat no matter where trie ilepribliean party or himself should be left, his vote sh 'til-.t be given lor that mea.vare which would unloose the burden put upon the debtors of the country, and do it without detriment to the creditor. -Mr. Call addressed the senate in op position to the bill. At the close of Mr. Call's speech the silver bill went over. The conference report on the bill for a pnl-lic building at New London, Conn., tc.).-;i:tg .-jo". ";.(' xi;- was presented and agreed to. The conference retort on the bill to secure a site for the city postonice of Washington was also presented and read. The site selected by the senate is the one fixed upon the spuare on the south side of Pennsylvania aveutte, be tween 1.1 event h and Twelfth streets. The cost of the site is not to exceed s.sii(i,oi)o. After some debate t he report was agreed to and the senate, after a short secret session, adjourned. - House. Some hours were consumed in the consideration of a senate bill for the re lief oi liyhttid C. Iyltk and oilier ao ftigaees of Addison C. Fletcher, patentee if a canceling stamp. The bill was nnaily laid upon the table an unu.tual pro.'ci'dniir. the ordinary method pur-.-a:eii t -k-ieat a sen.ue bill being to po-rpoa it indefinitely. The i.ousc-1 he:i went into committee of the whole, Mr. Pay.-on of Illinois m the chair, on the postoiriee appropriation bill. No opposition was m.i le to the measure, n'ld ike commiAee having speedily coasidt-ied tht bill, reported it to the h"tise when it was passed. On liioiion cf r.Ir. Stiyeio f Texas a bill was pa.-sed authorizing the Haines, Bracket t and Fort Clark and Rio Grande R nlroad company to construct a line through the Fort Clark military reser vation, Texas. The house then, at p. m., adjourned. Washinutox, June 11. Bids were opened at the treasury dejiartment for the construction of the court house at I 'ort Townsend, Wash. Kitter, Harlan Mat: ell of Seattle were the lowest i-1. at $2,5UU. TSli: I.OTTi:itV IIKFKATI-:t. Tlie .""lea!!!.- Kcfi-ri .1 to m !Iotll i'otn- AlilU ,1 iilil lant . Uatox Uc.riii:, La., .Tune 11. The lottery ;uiinit.i it defeat, Jiiul the autis ir- jui ih.Kt. Its bill was n-iid a scrniid t;,ie-i:i tie- hoiw iind re f lied to the i'.ii ixeti ciinjinit tec. ;i i i ;it ! last week. Tl.i.-. however, is tlu- -. pi ri !i -.r kick, .hii.ri A. . 1 .r;i-i hn lame- a in --it h in t vv i ; t i 1 1 :'.v I. is bill from th.- .ilun it': ii. li,-,.i it-:-:jjj- state rmii T.iit :. will I :.r.,e:- ,i . Vim-ivaite pnnr. on I! V 1 . : II) t !: l;e. i . ; i MVS. r:;ur . i'l ; .fiiii.-.- i i -uii- - ;.i i ii - in i ' . i I'ii sr.- 1. 1 ia r .i i i-i -i : : ' 'e-ii-i t-.r the -I.". '..'. .'. .1 : :i.i- . .- .. -. i will .ii: I we b;;. ii: l;.s.: i;!.I. A' i ; : i Chi o..-. .1 ..... i . . i i i ' . i . i;;'o:-;:!'.'ii. ya, i'..ii.ni i;...;.-. . .i. '.liJT; Cinciimaii. l.bJ: to'.al. v i ;. ; .: 1 I. :: Ii I ...II. I. I.. .' : .... .. N.-.. 1. . oiu -. :.rk, : an !. 1. 'iii.-.o:... 4. At At 1 . '! vr .11 . . - .'II . '. ', I.. 1 i..' .V.uiiirs, i'.. a;'. .; ie.-. rl".o 1'y i-;i i-:il 'o .-ill ion. A'l I. ..:'!' . . tho, ,! uni' 11. Tie co.-iveti-iiotioi t i i-T.i poutapliieal union received !.. vep.-r. oi ii'-.- .--t.ecial coimni t ! .- on .i ' . .p.. i d a-Hue at Colorado Sp.'iags. o.o . i.lV'.'I'l"! tin- Use of LIU) . ..... ... ...i iit.ni for .hat puipo. .f. . ..I ));..n ; ii o'.'i . .", for a i. rd oi ;.i.i-.-a rr..; I .;-o-1 or v. .la u i u. i . eseni tllll'i.- d iro :-hail form a par:. ; ::j ...;-..s to i e oit l ie. I. A per capita la.t of i y-.--.-i.- i to be levied for th sup .. ,-i : ii- no lle. TJa- con vetttioii v.,.s toll.i; Oill .' ns '-o.icorTira.i4' tlie general plan, ui Tie ie ices being on matiers of Tiu li 'iue will prolaibiy co-t jit -' l.'M ). .s-.l ;t S. LiDiiin. una 11. Not wit ll- -'.J.O, e.iiUag tin. tact tnat gamming i- a !.'ei..V it! A'.ir.souri. peojile desirious oi" .'yiiiir co-it 1 be a 'commodaU-d wifli ;..;.' kind of .. -r ..a, . aey pr fei-"..l fi.ii'ii r-.-cetitly. Vv a -ii .u ij. Jlarr.gaa was :pp :',;ti-.l vi.i. f of police l.e al oe.c ':r Upi-i! '.11 i.'.l Va !io".-i-'. -I o-. -,:io :' i o!i. e oai.a tli .re l.; ii a city. Tlie 'crap" game of. ) i v.'as p.tll.- 1 atl. I iwi-.i.y-c-.ipi urci. Till : is bei;.-,".- ! ia t : lu': ir- a .i-at.i ...o.v r f u-i: g lUl . t..r. - , -. . pre... ,-il an i a game of .i-r is itiiii. : i x t to liud. A S.i.i -i.-i-i.i -lit. '.-v'.(. . N. Y.. .la.;'- 11. A spirited torse attached to a lat.g-zy containitig Miss P'tie Mi tela li. !.;:. '.iiier of Id.ty.r . .loa.-ii. a. .1 : c c si-H-r-ia-la c. Airs, ri.. v.-lV...ci.s-iI. 1 c ::,. friga'.ened at.it ia;. si way, and the vehicle was ;;- li I . o'.Vlt. rite i. ;mtes our. -vtiis. ;i CV.! . sail e a.i . : . : . . . v .-.-.;. .-...e c...... -uri.'e. .Mrs. .vt.ciieii wa.i badly, b.U not fatally injure 1. iliss Mitchell war. co have b -eii married -oon to Dr. Kahey -f E.ie. 1'a. Mr.-. .': i.cliell had jur-t re tunict from her wedding trip. Iowa St s h.s. ..; Yet .Tims. Watei:i.oo, Ia.. Jvn 11. The annu-il i.canim ,-nt o" lie I jv: i divi a -a. S .: t Veterans. :. be held at Wash: ;.; ton, beginni i ; o-dav. Al.'jntant Ma il r's report si to. s that t !:i: there 1 10 camps of X of Veterans in !.n stale, with a .... mi)ei'.-h.i. ti.-itJt. ,x gain of thirty-three cains and tit 2 members during tlie year. Ihe rec.-ip;s of the division during the year W.:--i,u"0.:ia and thetlis: .c.ieme.its--.'i.r..2.'JU. A Itiiililin.; Cevelfil :i;il Two -i-?n r'atult; I ii j ;irel. Axmston, Ala., June 11. A wind-sor!-!! f'rit.-lt Pi Itnov.t, a smisll tow:; twenty-five miles north of this city, and leveled the three-story brick building of the Bank of Piedmont, which wa--iiearly completed. 1 women working in th building were fatally iij-v.v 1. After striking the bank o-.iihiiiig lac cyclone rose in the air, not dobig more damage iu the town. D.mage, ?Jl-.00i). TJie Missouri :i t '.it- l:aiii;iae. LEAVKXWoitTit. Kan., Jf.t.e 11. The Missouri river has ii.-;en six feet within the last twenty-four hours and is now a mile wide and bank full opposite this ct-'v. with leat'iy a . rn- utile current in aiiil-cliii:iiii . i aval: i ers oi ,t lil.k- of trestle built on the sand-bar and an nexed to the pontoon bridge is now in the water. A further rise of two feet will cover the village of Si illirigs, Mo. A StulOiorn Company. CoiA'MBUS. O., June 11. Tlie Con rolidated Street Hallway cniii.;i:i- have thus var it fu-ed to coiiijily with the re- o oiia.s uiiaainiou.sly passed by the city touacii to either pay the strikers their leait'.nds for increased wages or submit the vaesttcii to aibitration. Xo at tempts have been made to move cars. Not till Di'iirer Iloijlu-r. St. Lovb, June 11. The paying teller of the rir-t iSatiouai Bank of D .nver, the only ma-.i w;im saw the robvr plainly at the lime, visited the jasi at Clayt-.-a auu tailed to identify Mansrleld King as li:- iaaa vu rohbe-l l-lv.-idenr Moli'iitt tt tSil.tl'J.'). It i the opinion taat King is a coasunmait- li ir. AlTitiiyriliur KIs'i-ry IViiltters. .cj. Ha I.: fax, N. S.. June 11. The oin cers of the British war ship Pelican, at Sidney, report that the commander of II. M. S. Emerald and the French com modore are at Port Sanders, endeavor ing to arrange the fishery matters. The French war bhip Bisson sailed hence for St. Pierre. Mrthotlist to Meet in Omaha. Omaha, Neb,, June 11. The commis sion of the Methodist Episcopal church having in charge the location of the next general conference decided that it should he held in Omaha some time in loS3. j Tlie (atcs il" WoiuU'ri.iud tliiowsi vid- apar:. ! i us: iowi:KiN(i 3iAsr(no or tkm shows, i I l.'nlli hj r -lil ..f Km iiwht, t.y of Me inr r.i i i. ii w or SELLS BROSHER3 1'i.rre Pd Cireu-, Ihml.le Kl.-vat.-.l 1' . 1 1 Mun.-ter inri rii.i: I Zoolojir:,! I : i -t i ; t.-. T,ip.'e ri,-,..-. M i.ML'ei ie Pla t "nouth Tuesday Juno 24th. fi'VVv',vf'-.ii'-i THE TWO LEAD! G SH V7 OF TH -NATION .now TiLvvi;jixc v.d kxiiiitinc as oni: 2 BIG MEXAGKIilES liU i ELEVA'I EI STACKS 2 nm ciiiccsEs ' ldtJ iiiPP)i)i:o.M'i;s 2 i:kj museums 2 i;i; r.i;.Di 2 lilt; KA1WAV E)UIPACES l i e oniy show in tin wiiiM li.it a. u iin : louj: n, to ela-r. 1 nl n el y i c; oust i ie I-1. v;isl ly hn i i . vi- I. j-'i cut iy enliirjied. ;.iki aisn'iai-ly tea i..:l.)e ami iiiilisiil;.iiii- tin j.ri!it iiii.ii-i'iin-iit Ii i in ! i In eciniti y. No I ni-i-iia i Ii ul-u li;n io-. s cliasjii 4 1 Mil Ii v I mlnuii iiroiiml lei-r 11 ii - c illt- I a 11 1 1 wt-st . 110 iici vi' si; ri in.; . ii 1 .':i i;:ermis s e 1 1 i.i: 11 mi 1 our run V;i-. lint ;i clean well conducted, bright new ami jnirui.ir exloli 11 .:i of the sulci, ilois ot the Orient iiiul the won uer.soi llie Occitleiit. A Vloi'i ot Ostriclics AGenuint Or DEVIL HORS :. FROM COREA, a Pair nfMidget Samon GatQe 4 year? old ami 24 inches high and weiring but mi ). omuls l'air full grown Kiai-t livinu HIP POT AMUSES That have guined for Sell IJrotners fame and iortune. Eminent Costly and Un- I'aralled Menagerie The Standard Circus exhibition of the the Universe. The Greatest Circus ever Canopied under Canvas. Most ('oieoi-i licnKive Ornithological Col lection Traveling. Only Aquarum of Hon ster Mnririe Marvels ot America. 50-Roman Hippidrome Eiders 50 ?AH FIIKXOMIAl rEISFOK-HKKS The Childrens Daesm of Fairyland. SUMPTUOUSEY EXEMPLIFIED Tna hole Show Presented a! Once. Cil'ii- Iiiu''.''r "n.e Mmi.'ii:'- ie. Miijchiii Aviarv. Aitnarnnn. At-iliian 'O.rnva i. .:a;-aoese Vil '" ' hiL'f. l: itreaiit-. a::d world ot i-tartliii novelMe.- and tluillititf tciinrcs Tie Fines! pane Tw Performance daily ut 1q:-)0 a. in. and Aiimission to all only r0e. XiOJsrcoxT It, I. ri-.)t of Si iv : I.v l'oMihr "ill- 11 Anlii. i-iilnt II :iui Stage end Five C -ut ii.e:.t M.in-erie, and 1 1 i with iiriai WorM'- Fair M t roooiit mi .Mii-.-umi. . ',1! J" tlol.it a: I il .'lit ( ioldl'tl ONLY Japanese CIRCUS. Or-Iy Arabian Wrestlers. Only East India Jugglers. ONLY TRIBE OF SAMOAN WARRIORS. OJII.V IIOCI-.LK KOJAN HirPOWHOMK Only 3 Ring Circus and 2 Elevated" Stages ONLY UNITED MIENACKRIES. Only Australian Aviary. ONLY CONCOO VORY HUNTERS. Only Show That Please.. The Limit of Poseibility Keeched. The Summit i Perfection attained L1EV1ITLESS in RESOURCES The Home of JUerrit The iiirthplace of Xeveity. A Circus as pura in its character as the Home circle. chaste, elegant and refined. A. most remarkable d snlay uf Japanese, Ara- bian and other Korii;ii Aeroliats and in a sries if winde-fuly thriliiiitr act.s and fats Forty Horses lteined ami rii'den liy one man G1VBU 111 A pi Gil IHl S p. in. Doors open one hour previous- rliildren under 0, 25.