nisr iu ms irivm int Kii.ni suit a-tt I .( at I tkal H I t lllM4t I I WtH 4tM lAfcttn l wt 1M ! tlat tl t row I MIHltt !- a4 4 Dmtttlt I MB, M-vnl t)i in M hU, 1t I n. . i iftimut it . M.. I lit i Itait tnan WinCim atot tnir'iy Johnon I lb rotnnillte on slut r-liiit that It WinM I wmth Mt lil tiDtrinitf !(.. . t tui throne Kmi t'ltv on I ! v home l if mhii I Intite I him In N -tik' mnHii in th Finrt nst Hunt. Ihet was lot Urn !! rutinuU tthrt ff the committee nd the t grtiilrmrn lnte named took Ih aft ernoon tmln fur Kana City nnd were nnlrii for their pain ly an Inter tin lu ith tsomnor Rmcvi!t th nt morning at hannns City iin.l promise from him that If polbl h would mm on th nrtaalon of the reception to th First regiment. "I am intrrittM in your state," mII Ihe governor, "and enwHially !n your soldiers. Thy ar flghtere. full of grit ami energy, full of patriotism ml you ran i make your reeeptton any too good for them. What splendid metal I hoy showed on I lie fighting II in In Luton. Everybody know bout It In the east and alt over the country. These Nebraska soldier bve reflected credit upon your entire Nebraska community. I understand tlint a large number of your Nebraska volunteers enlisted from the school and universale there and that the larger proportion of these atudi'tita come from the furm home. What a tlmo there'll be In rnch of thi-ap houiPi when the boy ronit-a home from Ma nila. And tbla reunion of all the young aoldlt-ra at Lincoln, together with the old veteran of the Grand Army. It will be a great miereaa. There'! no doubt about that. You've got the right plan. Theae boya will jjont to aee their mother flint. They'll wantto vbilt around among the borne folka for a couple of week. Then thl reunion will be an opportunity for them to get together ngnln and talk It all over. Ye, you ran aay that I went to come and If It l poaNlble I will coma. I don't know of any place that I'd rather go to than Lincoln nor any body of men I'd rather ace than theae young Nebraaknn.' 1'aul Morton wa with (lovernor Ilooaevelt, for It wa In Mr. Morton car that he wa traveling, and the committee had th aaauranr from Mr. Morton that he would have further talk with the governor and h aeemed confident from what the governor had ald that h would come If poaalble. A Team Rtiilen. Falrbury dlapatch: l4t Monday afternoon a bright looking young man of about twenty appeared t the livery etable of A, L. Bchnffer and engaged rig to go to the renldcnce of, a Mr. Bmlth, twelve mile north of here, to attend a wedding. He claimed to have been working all prlng for farmer near here, nd hi peraonal appearance wa ucb to Inaplre confidence. He waa given the bet team In the atabl and new buggy and hurnea. and he left town In tha direction Indicated. That wa the laat wn of him or the rig, nd It la now pretty certain that the outfit ha been atolcn. Mr. Hchaf fer' uplclon were not thoroughly rotmed until yeaterday, when a me, enger w ent to the Bmlth home, who learned that there had been no wedding there and that the family knew of no auch Individual the one described a having hired the team. Telegram wer Immediately ent to all urroundtng town, but no word ha a yet been received, a the man wa gone a good forty-eight hour be for any effort wa made to apprehend him. He I probably In another alate ere thl. The team wa a very attrac tive aorrel and bay. weighing from 1, 000 to 1,000 pound. The orrel bad three white feet. 1li( ItrrltU Inrremalng. For the alx month ending June 30 the receipt of cattle at the atock yard. ay a fouth Omaha dlepatch, numbered 30,332 head, hog 1,141,027 head and aheep b'l. total amnoia ,! Tbla la an Int'reuK of 201 42 hog, a compared with th flmt l month of l(8. The hog re ceipt for June wer the bent on rec ord, a well a being within 21.000 of the record breaker made lat De cember. For the month the average weight of hog hn been right around 2.10 pound, or one pound lighter than for May and ten pound below a year ago. With the known number of hog received during the Drat half of the year, eetlmatca are now being made on the year' receipt, and It I figured that the total will corne clone to 2.000, 000 head. Rheep receipt for June ahow an lncreane of 10.0O0 bend over June a year ago, but the total for the lx month of the year how a ullght decrease a compared with 1898. Thl decreaae ha no doubt been rauaed by he hevy limee nuring me winter ni h tact that a creat many lamb have Lot yet been marketed. ratal hmtllng at Klmwmxl. Elm wood dlepatch: A hootlng af fray occurred today at tbla place In which on man wa killed and two other erlouly fnjured. The partici pant were a gang of tough who were congregated near the ground of the O. A. K. reunion near thl place, They were seated on the ground engaged In a game of card when aitddeniy a di pute aroee and the trcwlie began. William Harrl. of Nehawka, Neb., Im mediately drew a revolver and began hooting lndlcrlmlnately at hi com panion. The first shot struck Ooorge t y k4 tr-tl l k At' tt-rt 4 fcMl "' - 4 l We? I h" t.h4 IK It" f lHft4 t. t. V .! Ike iit t. !. Il tatt 4 r.aa e I Veawtmi ti .! I ) iel lt et. ! ..t4 ie i f 4 t ! Ml I tHl ie llr l h ie4 Hil lt I )h M t H ltm He lfi ! I Bl!t, I'i.iliMI !!' M !(! -lItl IM ! tutl ten ffnl ai I nl f 1 . tf tit tn. Irt ritrm-i tit"'l 'l II l, dimii. I Hunt lit i It ll n!it iiit ! t U-aiw li Kt aM IwiHitl nl Ifctn li Urt rf..-. li. hmiilli l lhal lle Wmlltf l.'lt tr Mtllv4 w t.. Ihe rwfr U f'l Hie f i.rn.ir artit Ihe fvltit tig umimutiit aHii ; In Hon J..i I". Vi r. It. w.!it.if.f Inihllc Atttift tot il.e Mete iif N lilt I beer by ilmmn l f jon Ihiit ou ntrn'li-r ! me. n ihe tniritm-e i oniiiiUlotii r i f aatd atate, all imnhli, )mmIi. blank, fril and all titbcr l ii.Mrtiaiii m In )iir onVe, lirlotiglnC l lb atate Inituranie Imalnea, lilh I will rei-elve either at jour iffti-e or at Ihe n'in eH apart fur Ihe Inmir-am-e department In th alate rapllol building, a yon may edi t. W. A. iDYNTKtt. (love.. ;.or of NVhraek. Auditor Cuiiirll la Mill rondmtlng the Inmfranre department and, al though no impropriation waa made by the Irglalature for the work, the In aurance clerk are dlaihaiglng their dutle a before the Weaver law went Into effect. The Weaver law make the atate trraaurer ruetiHlhtn of the In aurance aecurltle. but Treaaurer Me acrve hit not decided whether to c cept theae paper or not. He elated thl fternoon that no eecurltle had been offered him under the law and that he wa not prepared to atate bow he would art In the matter. Regard ing the receipt for fee received he tuted that be would aetul them to the different companies and that they could tine their own Judgment whether to return them to the auditor or to the newly-appointed Inanranca com nilHRloner. Auditor Cornell mild thl morning that If the governor would make a formal demand for the records of the office he would reply In writing nt an early date. Tliir.ii Thief Cnmrt to llrlrf. Tekamnh dispatch: Sheriff Itng ford ha enptured liny McKnlght, who stole a horse, sndilln and bridle from Grant Smith, a farmer living near Lyons, McKnlght worked for Bmlth lust summer ami while there often ex pressed his ndmlrntlon for thl horse, nd hi wish that he might own It. For some time he hn been residing In the western part of the state. He came to Omaha a few day ago and while there the Idea aeemed to posses him that ha would steal Kmlth' horse. He left Omaha, taking a train direct for Lyon. Reaching that place In the evening ha walked directly to Smith' and took th property. He tarted right beck to Omaha, and waa cap tured, with the atoleit property In hi possession, at Arlington. McKnlght Rlgflnlfle hi Intention of pleading guilty. Beventy-flve dollar reward wa offered for hi rapture and convic tion and the return of th stolen prop erty, which wa ecured by the mar thai at Arlington. The Work of t all l Thleres, Rentrlce dispatch: Freeman 1. Davis, a wealthy tock feeder who ha a ranch aoutheast of Heat rice, discov ered Inst evening that thirty head of rattle, valued at 1.20, had been stol en from hi pasture, In a 400-arre pnstur he had 200 head of cattle. Ust Sunday h counted them and found they wer thirty short, but pre suming they were In th timber he al lowed the matter to pas from hi mind. Ust evening he found on counting them again that the thirty were still gone, when he began to search for them. 1'p to thl evening they had not been found and the con clusion ha been reached that they wer stolen and driven wy. A Just on carload wa missing It I thought the cattle wer driven to ome point on the railroad and shipped out of th country, Meliraaha In ll'rlrf. The cltUen of York are going to arrange for a grand reception of the boy of Company A when they return home, which I expected early In Au gust. A meeting wa held Inst week, at which time preliminary arrange- mentawere made to make preparation for the event. It I promised to mnk- the day of their arrival at York a grand demonstration. The law 'relating to child labor, which went Into effect July 1, has at tracted widespread attention. It pro vides that no male or female child tinder th age of fourteen years shall be employed In any manufacturing, mechanical or Industrial establish ment except during the vacation of the public school, tinles during the next year preceding the child ha for at least twenty week attended ome public or private school where th Kngllsh language Is taught. It Is lso provided that urh employment shall not "continue unles the child em ployed shall attend school every year. Children under th age of ten year are unconditionally prohibited from working In any manufacturing, me rhanlcal. Industrial or mercantile es tablishment. A 15-year-old aon of Adam Frit of Hartley wa killed while endeavoring to repair a binder. He had a prop under the machine, which In aome manner became deranged, letting l down on hi head and crushed hi skull. State Auditor Cornell, acting upon the advice of Attorney General Smyth, ha derided not to turn over the book and record of the state Insurance j departuieii to the newly-appointed Insurance commissioner until tne validity of the Weaver bill, transfer ring the lnrurance department from his office o the governor' U firmly established. . THE AMERICAN. NHIUASKA I -ia . 4 I t aiwAi4 I nti l ! t tl -..( " r. i ;; 1 t IHH t i . I fcirtn to I ;u4 i '. 1 fcal.t t": lvr-4 -I I S-t -4 ..! I ' i f,H a4 t'"r r l Ui: t'- l rut nr ta t. .'t i I t t"t Uttf tif . .f r." d i ivit ....' i'i in a !! 4 !' ' I'M f ' k t ' 'i t- t i i it f'-i f 4 li 1. 1 m t.!f k.l l It .Mulrt ! ii .lux i si a w Cum it .. ll. ttixt, n,l -t:ic 1 i t I . t lnn the bit al w t liiik ntn. n Ml lt thie or t'tut Vl rte . tia.lrd li!!l Hirer .. l.-..n In He . ISiwn taUaay isiit at l"mnlt 1 m ! I'ttilm t il tml.wi.1in lumtwr. 1 be lltin Uns "1st uf t fai in ao k el taimrtl Ihe Inmtwr l' fll tnd K; f-'T nmld Hut gel nut tif lh sy. In the Noting n.eii. at Nebraak fliv for the hi nor of brll-g "oueen of Nebraska." In th Fourth of July ! rail In that i lit. Mix I. my t:tman wa aaariled Ihe 1irt In-1 1' hi. hiving ret cited l.t.'.O Votes, Conmd'Hi burlier t.f 1'siiiHKton w I. lux kn don and rim ovrr by train of horse blti-hed o a load of wheat He wss tmmplrd upon by the borne Slid the wagon paxm-il over hi boily, breaking several ribs and Inflli-tlut Internal Injuries. Ill recovery I doubtful. Alxitit sixty Omaha srhiKd cadetn. ranging from in to 15 years, rmsed through here Mund.iy morning, rn route to Uke Qulnnelmitgh, say the Tekamah Hurloiiiun. They were mar shaled by one of the t.arhcr In tho physical culturo department and marched like veteran aoldlpni. A ult wn brought In the district court of Otoe county agnlnrt Nebraska City by Charles W. Seymour, to re cover 14.000 damage, which the pluln tlfT claim to have Buffered by reason of falling from a slippery jldewnlk nml breaking hi leg lust winter. Mr. hey motir I a prominent attorney. Miss Lula Hrtf or Chester, age.l 15 years, wa badly burned about the face by th explosion In the ntove. She went out to build the fire and put aome rob Into the stove In which wcro some No, 12 shells. A the fire Ignit ed the shell exploded, shnttorlng tha atove and badly burning the girl. The various bucket shop proprie tor In Hasting, thy In number, were arrested on complaint of Chief of Police Martin, charging them with violation of the city ordinance re lating to gambling. They appeared In police court and took nn adjourn ment of their case until July C. Ilcnnet ha a well developed cuse of smallpox. William Hons, whoso home I there, recently returned from Table Rock, where he had been exposed to th malady, but claimed the time had passed for hi Inoculation. The doc tor examined him and pronounced him afe, but he ha now unmistaka ble evidence of the dlseaie. The court expense In the Watson debarment proceeding Bt Nebraska City amount to aomethlng like $1,600. At the beginning of the proceeding Judge Ramsey made a ruling that th losing complainants should pay the costs, but It I understood the person who Instituted them will try to escape thl and throw tne cost onto omeone else. Hughey Malloy, son of Mr. and Mr. J. O. Malloy, who lived four mile west of Fremont, accidentally shot himself. He wa cleaning a shotitut and did not know that It wa loaded. A workman near the young man wn just remarking that he thought tha gun wa loaded when It discharged. Th load struck young Malloy near th right nipple and he lived but a short time. Lillian, the 3-yenr-old daughter of Prof, and Mr, W. J. Todd of Heatrlce, died from the effect of burn. Th child, with a 6-year-old brother, wa In th upper part of the house playing when In some manner unknown to the family It clothing caught Are, burn ing It body over almost It entire sur face. The child died In great agony. It I thought the boy had found a match and waa playing with It. The Missouri Pacific local freight In charge of Conductor Rock Rock, waa wrecked about one-fourth of a mile north of the Nebraska City June tlon. Seven car loaded with corn were smashed Into kindling wood and the corn piled out on both ldea of th track. About six roils of track wa utterly demolished. Two other car were thrown from the track. Tha accident li supposed to have been caused by a broken Jonrnul The announcement, say a Lincoln dispatch, of Secretary Alger Infen tlon to supply General Otis at Manila with an army of 4Q.OO0 men when th rainy season In the Philippine Island closes hs occasioned renewed Interest in army matters and hu started sev eral ex-officer to work In thl city to organize either several companies or troop or a regiment to be mustered Into the servb e nn Independent organisation. General Colby of lie trice and Captain Culver of Milford. both of whom were connected with the aimy In the Spanish war, ara heading a movement to organize a regiment of cavalry In the west, to be made up of men from Nebraska, Colo rado, Kansa. Iowa, South Dakota and other western state. The village of Arapahoe has 10 much money on hand that no tax levy wa necessary for the current year. The school treasury having about f 2,000 ca hand, only a 15-mlll tax wa voted for the year' expenses. Judge Ely of Alnsworth had an ap plication for license to wed, from a Bloux Indian from the reservation, about twenty mile north of Spring view. The contracting j.artle were W. Rnamu and Mis Annette Binson, Ban Carlo, Arix., a teacher at tho Rosebud agency for the prist five years. Miss Sulson Is a full blood Apnrbe. i.nd they are both well educated. Judgo Ely Issued the marringc licence. I ! The News Briefly Told, j a i t.M .t . - t wt. .t M f 4 t-i I to .-Ji ' m, ..! a ti ,!. i i tiv. Hi-..i.t t.-a .Mi,l U M y,, ! Ml - ti f 4" lt IVb t II. XI. r l, fit llm t,tl !! iittt a I at ttliK rA iM ilf !! il. Inn ,. .. "! n fc Tot a 1r- liu , tf !:. it wr'.a t tltl Ihe ! H"4 ' l'lit 4" t.t!e Sen Hl I rf I" ! ii-.lll hi hrallh In till to, Htty t.f ly bn tUli im nl ! lin tirit t tl.e wt tti t,ittn til, ! lv thil diilln II P, nl tirnr J)tt tbwd I- l't n rnlill In lie nal iie. of hmn I.UJ t rnlitiMl fr the r t nly. The slramer Te tilte.l t Van- milter IroM lb hotth lh a tutge parly of rrinrnlng lson nuinia. Wnlidte llayiHnl. a srg-it t f I l .oll e. broiigbt tw t jr..'.,s' in e'ld ililft. Klgbt t.thit bad brsty Inmea nt Ihe piei Ion metsl. t'sptsln timwe repotted l,0tifltl tin board. The M.'xlcs ronsiil t El Paso, Tex.. bus Informed Wie rmlwesy t Washing ton that Ihe lienrlng In the cane of Mr. Rich ba4iern cotuliiiled and that the I'nited Stale commissioner prob ably mill announce bis derision on the question of extradition some time thl week. The cane will then go to the president for final review. The San Fram lsro Examiner print In tabulated form a statement Showing the cost of the transport service on this const since the war began. The total Is $.'i,o:0,:iK. of which $4,223,400 wa expended In chartering twenty- two vessel. The amount spent on these transports when not In actual tme. being held In port either here or In Manila was $73S,!)51. , Acting Postmaster General Heath say the postal service In Cuba, Porto Klco and the Philippines ha been thoroughly reorganised, and that effort Is being made to rut clown expense. With thut view, no more Americana will be ent there, that many already In those Island will be recalled, and the service gradually turned over to the natlvea of the Island. TiiMilaf. An Incendiary Are at Summit, N. J., did 150,000 dumage. General Harrison Gray Otl. of Cal ifornia, arrived In Washington. Chicago ha a "John Collins" who won sent to the penitentiary for kid naping. Last week more than a thousand ton of war material and fodder wa forwarded from the Woolwli'h dock yard In England to South Africa. A call for a meeting of the national democratic committee, to take place July 20 at the Sherman bouse In Chi cago, wa Issued at St. Loul and a copy mailed to each member. A private telegram from Assistant flncretnry of War Melklejohn tell of the condition of the member of the First Nebraska regiment, which Balled from Manllu, pronouncing It goon. Forty-two officer and 812 enlisted men embarked, Only one private wa left behind on account of lllne. Detective Nonia, of Ohio, arrived at Harrlsburg, Pn and made Informa tion against John R. Green, of Terra Haute, lnd charging him with being a fugitive from Justice from Illinol, where ho I wanted on five charge of bunco swindling. Green wa arrested a few day ago for buncoing Walla Walla, Wash., man out of r,000. At Bt. Louis, Henry Yankee, a ill appointed lover, lay Jn wait for I-e Klrwin and Mis Annie Mayford, whll they wer returning from a ball In upper Alton, III,, and mortally wounded Klrwin. Mis Mayford fled to her house near by, followed by Yan kee, firing tt he ran. She escaped to th house without being hit, and tha police are looking for Yankee. John Dyson, one of th) most noted confidence men In the country, wa found dend In a miserably furnished houseboat on the Wabash river near Terre Haute, Ind. Dyson' cotton (wlndlo In 1870 wa perhnpg th great est swindle perpetrated up to that time In the west. The Missouri Pacific rail road company lost upward of S20o 000 by the work of thl man, whose hems wa to secure bill of lading for con signments of cotton reqglrlng two du plicate nnd an original bill for each consignment, nnd then to sell the du plicate, which bad been doctored, to broker on tho cotton exchange, MeiKliiy, Henry Vila, only on of ex-l'nlted State Senator Wllllum V, Villi, died at Mndlson, Wis. The first attempt ever made In the United State to collect mall with an auotmoblle wa mado in llaffalo yes terdny. With the conclusion of the volkvst at Cincinnati the aaengerfest of the North American Bnctigerhund was concluded. It I said that the llawullnn com missioners have decided that Malletoa Tanu shall go to FIJI and Mullnii be Immediately evacuated. Madame Dreyfus had a third Inter view with her husband. She found him much better. He received her with mlle Instead of tear. Although the treet car trlkn wa settled on Thursday In Wheeling. W Va there have been disturbance In I'pper Henwood. Just below the city, Suturdny and today. General Horatio O. Wright, who mad a brilliant record In the civil war, serving at Gettysburg and the campaign In the Wilderness ana around Richmond, died at Washing ton after an lllnesa of three month Reside hi fine war record, General Wright achieved eminence a an en gineer, serving as chief of I'nlted i'tate army engineer from 1879 until h' retirement In i4 tie V.tfc t,fta . '4 t In -.,! ! Hill ' ri i !.. in l't 1t lt'Wi at r- ' ' tttia Imjl H ! ' ' a..iit.,i If It ' t 1 S tt l j. -.. I ai J"4 I' r-t IK v I" " 'i In l ,ltM(. Unit s4 l"-a ! t si I"; - llrif IImM !. lb ,t rrroMll tf H.1. Ni-t lik .n fmtn.1'4 trt lb lek t t niil i tl U.eetal vt. -V. l t' lt-"' IS alh HI Pti'lrt.i of riH' l" 1. 1 H P k if r..nsri M. I'tih In fnxitr. i f )rlnn Idfl. June 1 lite f nYpnrlrtntit bus t''' r'r f.Ud lb itrlaila ff lb ptojeit I'W tl ahllatmetil i t xoHM-cre in ler tne Irtms of Ihe nil t f Ibr lt run t'anlaln Jiimi A. fnipmn. t . A . .li... I .1 !.... .it X T fir sbit llln He wrnt'lMiMiKh nisnv Indinn tsuifslgn In Aru-n wfh tinirral Crook, k ...m.I 1 .1 ...,l htt ifrn IIIP'1 drHiiiiiig li.nl thn l m ground f"f rumors or dliite irtmcin me lUh and IVnih squadron In New foundland fltcr. l-cmler. in Ihe movement lo organ- tre Ihe street rnllay employes or llrooklvn ansert Hint If the Rapid Transit does not accede to the demand of the men a strike on the entire sys tem will be Inaugurated tomorrow. A .......... .immiarl.IlK 111 V.'llOW fever situation In Santiago, up to the 2(it h Inst., has been received by the surgeon general of the murine hospital service. It stotc that tip to thnt lime during the present season there hid been thirty-five case and eleven death, alt but four of which were among American soldiers. nnl'nrnnr t.lml reeelvrd from Lieu tenant Colonel Fiicilrlch at Manila a I.l.,,.,. .Inllnir thnt the effective strength of the Thirteenth Minnesota volunteers was now 10. wt me toun membership 1&0 were sick, but not seriously. The regiment wa doing outpost duty on the railroad. There I no definite information there about It return. trill?. Ti nrnhllilllnn IIDOn th ImDOrtB- tlon of horse from Turkey hn been removed. In Milwaukee Jack Hnmmonrt or netmlt fousht Rod Doucla of Bt. Louis six round to a draw. Twiuu-a nininment of the condition .. t.n l.anull.V IlllflWl cash balance, $279,101,408; gold reserve, $233,149,487. Tlx. T'nltn.l Rlntea cm SCr IlOStOn, t,n h. .r tha AHintin Ktiundron to return to San Frnnclsco. Is expnettd to arrlvu tbore within ten uays. Thrn enrionda of Christian Kndeav- orer left San Franclsifver the Southern Pacific route for Detroit, where the convention of Eude-airorer take place. Imls Rush of 129 West Twelfth street, New York. I confined In Jail at Detroit on suspicion of smuggling from Canada 120,000 worm oi uia mond. which he bad In hi posses sion- t'nliAit Rtntea Marshal Bhonn Of iiu.ii. win inveatisfltfl the death of the passenger of the steamer Jessie, to discover whether tbey perished In the wreck of their vessel or whether they were massacred by the Ainssnn Indian one year ago on the Kuskoklm river. Th npituh flmt-eln cruiser Inde fatigable, on of tho finest cruiser of . . K!rh Amnrlenn afilindron. Will leave Halifax July 6 for Newfoundland. It t no doubt tho intention oi in .! ulhnrllla to attach it tO th fleet performing fishery protection ervlce on that coast. Th nom enrrnsnondent of tho Lon- iion Imilv Msll savs: In ronseiiuenr of hi exertion during the recent re ligion ceremonle the pope I now .nfroHn -rut nrostratlon. together with a slight attack of fever, H wa confined to lil bed today, and some anxiety I felt regarding him. rioanna hnll t.Ollllon. WSS Crowded this evening at a public meeting called by the political section ot in inter national Council of Women In support of the political enfranchisement of women. Th feature of the evening was a striking pech by Mis Susan II. Anthony of the United Slate dole gatlon. The search for the murderer of Martin Meier of Chicago, the wealthy Swiss recluse, tins been given up. Detectives who went to New York In an endeavor to apprehend Smith and Ilrnuer, the two men suspected of the crime, telegraphed thot they had traced them to a sailing vessel, which had departed for Central America, Ihumlaf, The wage of the employe of the Ohio River railway wer Increased 10 per cent. Rural free delivery crlr will be established at Ottumwa f.nd Mcdlupo lis, la., with ono carrlci each, to take effect July 6, Oriental dvlre by tho ateamshlp Empres of China are (o th effect that tho export of rice from Wi'bit ha wen suddenly Interdicted by the viceroy of Nanking, acting under Instrucion from pekln, on tho grounu that China I on the eve of war. Another reason given I that tho requirement of th people within tho Yang Tie regtoa do not permit. The comptroller of the currency ha authorized the First National bank of Rock Valley. In., to begin business with a capital of $50,000. John J. Larg la the cashier. The Pall Mall Gaxett nay it hn di covered In Iindon two member of tha Clan-na-gael from the United State who ar enroute to the Tianavnal and trying to enlist money and men In support of the Doer. The attorney general hi been cotl fled that the war depurtnipnt hai de cided not to retry the enro In which Judge Slmonton of Penn.vlvanla l.pld that the ennteen at Cump Meade must pay a state license. "Ik Tlut St,ys Does (he Business" At M ' , (X tVs f rA. TV 0s.W rV fWi rW . W-aTi rT 4k 1S h f" W K.f f t VM f rtriV fi trn1 Ktt ai ifnyV It Ifn K. l in l.t b a bar i4 ran 11 lm I'll ts'tn tmill iat-. 'ini't 1'tttmtr.tw up' 'l !tot a.bteid bt Mi Itrr, 1111 I ateom rt . I'mtkx. lt tiili Ihe nltt-4 " te ptieet 1 , Mi'4 4U intents l Intrflntn t.f th I hte. Hltlr. 14 m t..l ..r It,! M . Hie iuht tn tin Ir ar oua pnleli' lfote lh am rt liieil. 1 bl Wonbl show that ivr 15 ir t flit t.f lb In- xenlor were U'i cacful In illnposing i f Ihe bii or a tt of their Iniehtlons, Amongit lb large ioHiCIUS bo Imnrlit Iheae palrlll wet the following: Avery Stamping Co., Cleveland, Open Arc Electric Co., New York City. lib k I In ff man Co., Matcedon. N. Y. llhtsltiH Table Slide Co., Watertown, Wis. 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