Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 06, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE CttLAIIA DAILY BEEr-SH KSDAT. JULY 6. 1S97.
DAYS THAT ARE CELEBRATED
KrbiBfica People Pittok in Tbenwads to
Pieiiiet anl Ball Garaw. .
FOPTY REDSKINS RtPELLLD AT M'COOL
MnUc I > 'nieriite | Attnrk nn
C nni-li. ni < COM IHIJ Cnrry Out
I'rtiicrniu n > . Arruiiueil uuil
UrJiiTlii > iii OB.
a C > "L. JUNCTION. Neh. , July G { Sjie-
la Mri./.ol'n cfl brtl u wit tut largest ol
< e nin i held bcre. Uonfccrmivv ttim te *
bf i umber present wwe8,000 te 30,01)0
, ei..it ) rbr Kaunas City k. Omaha road ran
* ur i t t in O er 1.000 tichetB for hnrs
v i mild at York. An excellurt program
viu i an ied out Forty yelling rod uklns at-
ihe overland mage , anil oalv after a
mcht battle did the cowboys drive
It olanii The celebration wao hold
Ktver park. At the noon hour otgn-
! > in tbt > purl ; vvue about completely
. i , vltb Uble clothe on which were
urn d an abundance at food. Thousands
and viewed tbe bather * in Sand )
TO t. ha'hing pool , going up and down tbe
. ' . - . 1.1 , niifle ID thp evening there was
n i i display ot liteworks Tbt Kansat
i inikhai road held its trains until 11
b i i in nlpht
. ' UN Nrti July fi TSpeclal > The
< , . u .MI of Independence da ) wan ob-
h- ti > 11 Saturday under thr auspices ot
t : . ' injt rn > \ oixttiien of this place and oev-
t"-n v r. ing canipfc. Tht spuakprt , of tbp
'in vc Rev Mi Clark of this place and
i .NIT Uflburn of illalt. The usual gaUiefe
; Lt , * i wire participated lu Curing tbf-
L. , iu 11 , The music of the day was lur-
iiifat u bi thp Calboun bruw. baud lU-tweei.
i . ml i.fiiHi people were on tbe grounds
a 1..P < Ul Neb. . July 6. ( Special l Tbt
} t bu hud a cuiiilnuinut celebration at
u 's ' i lui i i-i.mmpiiclug Saturday witb a pro-
< Uf.M > u and literary program at thp Soldiers
Lain ( .nutida gainer and llreworlu : oo the
< tacred patriotit norvieea nt the VH-
no'is lurches yesterfla ) and n final round-
u , u ilibtalioiiM tola )
i . iiKCX ilOXV , Neb , July r. ( Special )
in \ d } v CP a great day for tbe people of
I > .111. ilow uud tbe surrounding rounm
Tlit went her was especially tine A gentle
t" , i 'ninj the northwest moderated the
l. < u - ullu lently to make it comfortable anu
< u > 'i H.v | was cluar of tbrentening clouds a
iu M , .i-i rentage of the people of HIP tui-
' IK countrr came to Broken How to
< . . a A program of oports was carried
< > | . .t the general tiatlsfactlon of all
n uriuliceni displa ) ol fireworks de-
r i , the large crowd that remained to
v n * tbe exhibition Judge Scotl wat , tbt
t.r.i 11) ) the day
"i LC-iNS. Nob. . July D ( Special > A
. i > uc -elrbratlon was held here fiaturdn )
.julv with the usual fire cracker and lem-
ouu it aicompnuimeiitB. The weather wan
j The clt ) of Alma joined and a very
> ' It time was had
f-HLLltY Neb. . July 5. ( Special ) The
ni > li > u ion passed off quietly , although a
Urf.i cioxtd cume to unjoy tbtmifcelvcs.
* small bo } touched off n pm-wheei in n
ll'twoikh tituud and rockets uud roinau
( iinjl'-b hhot out In all directions The pro-
t"u twas hit b } some of the ballt. of
Ii e
Neh . July D ( Special. )
celebrated Saturday A grand
intrude representing the different indus-
fi - led off the program ut 10 o clock.
T nt parade was headed by the Stromi.-
1 rp 101 not band and lire department. A
p , i- ti ! iJ program , consulting of Hinging b )
tht pl ( club , oration b ) Rev J H
I - . ! ! tending of Declaration of Inde
l > -MI bv MlhE Louise Thompson tool ,
l u f n the city park A well-matched ball
Cuim vu * . played at the hall park In th.
i t- mum and several interesting contest * ,
ii B'II'.L Tht uumbor present would cx-
cfl ( ( Kin penpl"
< I i I'ENIPn , Neb. . July 5. ( Special )
- 'ii.lt 1.1 uiUuup day wus observed hurton
f- i -iliiv The town vvao well filled with
\ ii urs The address was delivered b > T
t- Itn of Lincoln Jn thp afternoon tin
! _ un ball duo jiaycd ! Clay Center , tht
'
It ir v inning by a m-ore of IT to'1 fire
v o".1and ! balloon ascensions entertained
"p cnwd lu the evening The weather
v nt l ir.itiful Many farmers found mon
I -iisuie In i.rvest'.nc tht immense crop o !
v neu thiin in pairing to town.
NELSON , Neb. , July f. ( Special.- )
r > "b was eelebra ud here Saturday Tut
cm \ a1- perfect and the attendance larsu
A\ < " llein furnished the ftin for ibp liulr
nilw ith his company of Callithumpians G
i lib * of Superior cave the oration , and
the l > > tband of Nelson furnished excellent
) u-H \ ball game between the ndgai ant1
.eiM > u nines entertained the CHDWO lu tht
' enKMii tlie aftair winding up w ith a grand
uiilii hall tn the opera house at night
L Nd > LN. July C ( Special ) \UlioURh
thtH wui , no general celebration here today.
m * nfhe tnisinens houses wore closed and
the pui.ple went to the various parks und
pi.-u ire r.sorus where pnigrains ut p r.b
uur atiiubi-mcnts were brougnt off Except
for hi ciini inua ) uound of cannon flrecrdckert
ire liut.nici * port-lou of the clt ) iirt'hu.itcd a
t-indiM appearance All the county and Ktatc
oUi r-t wue daied and business w us gcnrrall }
vU'T POINT. Neb . Jul } ti ( Special ) -
Tli1 nurth of July teatlrltlPt pas.-eil iff here
v bert u single casualty tn mar the pleasure
o' In nn iiHiun Tlie ceU'bration wab undet
uufiplct-r of the "Wcnf Point Lie'Jti-
I ' .in. iis-lsiptl bv talent from uclsluiu-'iM
t "i > . l.nrpp trowds vvere in ai.yiidiiuce
un id wt.uher wut pt-ifccl
E.i.Ml Neb. . Jul ) fi ( Special ) The
var.mi > i hurrhcfcin the city held putriutli
serv n ei. last evening Plowere and Hags
pmt tin- churches quite a Fourth of Jul )
ai.t u'iii > "c and the topics handled by the
puMnih of thp different cimrihts were afc
J , . iiwk H-v S B Moyer. Presbyterian
" b'i- i in Ci.lzenshlp , " Ilev. J A KleforU.
Tb. I'lii-igtlau'i Duty to the State , " Rev
O t Hubble of the Christian church "Coa-
ke i I Patriotism : " Ili'V W J. Scott of the
MI-MI ii-.t Episcopal chuich , ' Libert ) "
Tt.t"-e were large eougregatlons at all tht
clu * ' bus
" " b. i elebration proper in Edgar occurred
ou suiutda ) The duy was all that could
bt acil.ed for , and , though the throng of
people on the Ktreols wah immense , jet not
n liiib orcurred to jirevciit the cuirying
nut o' 'hi program in all its di-tnils First
nn Uu program In the morning was an
Indus-rial parade , representing ever ) busi
ness in the t-it ) by floats ( if elegant and
nnik n rti'hlciiH Thle WUH a striking and
In uu iful feature of the rtay e program and
ei. . ed much comment In addition to the
variouk buKlnchses und ordert. represented
l/\ in tlouth the union of Elates was also
rt > p HSt-n-ed b ) little glrln , one for caili
state and territory , drchstid In pure white
truumed with the national rnlori. . sealed
on a u-rruted platform in the center of
wlit.'b hiinid Miss Columbia dressed in
wh.ifher jong hair llimting to tlie breere
ui. ' l in it Sum drt-ssod in thi stars and
ura oath gasping the llagslaff from tin-
tor of v hlch proudly Honied the national
flap Tbe prm-pslon moved to the park
when a. , elaborate program wat. prcbcnu-d
The -ogrmii i coiihinted of music b ) the
bkiid luitriutic MIMKb and an address bj
Paul Cjurl.e ft Lincoln The afleruonn
program war of un amusing charocler and
COIIEIF ed of wheelbarrow races , potato
rait-f liiirne raceh live pigeon shootmg b )
( tit Eamr Gun club , and climbing a grt-ased
poii' Ttie entire uftt-moon program proved
Inch v uiii-jkinp and l.ept tlu > crowd In thr
tiei. of spiritE A bfputllul display of flre-
wnrkfc in the evening closed the day's fes-
t < v 'it-s
rtSI'\ND. ! Neh Jul ) 5. ( Special > -The
t . -I-.Ii-u' . ai hertoda ) wus a smcain ever )
The crowd wuh a large one. lUiiutiE
mrrouiidlnp countlpa and towim The
till ) u. gull ) decorated At the Dt- ) street
jvark the rtirlstlan Sister quartetthp Omaha
iui > urueuwood bunds and the Gretna quartet
< -i"eriuiupd the large crowd Hon Nova
Fuel ) of Lincoln was the orator of the da )
Vr Snell hpeut bi to ) hood dua in Awiilaud
uttcl hui remurkh for thU reason had u par-
ti-ulurlj inturpHt AI Sportkiimn park good
pacing and running rare * were had in the
afternnon The Qrutna and Aehlund bane
1'a'i tlulif played u coed gamt of ball At
uipbi tbtTf wan a grand dikiU | > of flreworkk
STtAHT Jv'uh . Jul ) 5 ( Special ) The
ct'lebru ion at thifc I'luce ou Saturday wui
c. dfi-idtxl nuceess The splendid rain of tbe
in-rrlout night put the roads and streets in
line condition and tht weather was plfub-
tnt and brautltul. Without kccidvut ur tnb > -
n i ' 'f ir.naTr was t < - cO oul
a s 1 1 pttaar c 1 P tuorn
n ; notit nonet. I mnfl nmsit and
C olrniel B W Johnnoti nt Ortfti Valley
tormhi | ) . thl * county w thi- orator of
the d v Tb - aftprnonn wa * pivpn ovpr tp
amuKcmenU" Irntu- bull and raclin and con-
rludlut v Itb a grand dlnplay of fireworkti. a
bicvrl * part.de and bull hi nlcht There 1
ati Imtnen tc crowd of jieoflr In tow n
WNr\N , Nh July r. 'Special > nun- 1 i
cat eclPbrated the rourth in two gpptrttf [
ye ti rd y Th ? l rgrw crod wiw lit
-prt tmin of tcrwn Two br * j
of forty piecpc x-erp ID bttend&ncc
A Iftiftt dabrltiK pgvllioti hoiaiBF twdre tf't
w& * full all day and mom of tbe nlphL A
tMi-pID bowline kllpy w s built on tbe
proundt and hieh jutnptng. eoaiernftului and
trspcisp pM-forauij : wivh plenty of sw-inft *
and refrwhtantits robetltutod the atnusp-
OfiTHENBVRO Nrh. July fi ( Special )
Tbr iSiBt national anniversary " wle-
brmtpd berr in prand ntylt Saturday TbP
rale Friday tvcnluR ponied tbe auncKpher *
and Saturday we * partially cloudy and t
perfect day for the occaalon D } 1C o clock
fully : , , finn ppopip r-rrt in th * city and tbt
tnornlni : train broucht in lft ( > viBltorn fritsi
North Plattr The paradp ww > fnn > Pd at tb-
o ; } ball and bradtKl by thp bend proceeded
to tbe park. bejr thp fnllowlnc program
wan rendpitd Invocation by Rev Mr
Chapln , ftong "Atnrrlca , ' by the QIH- club ,
rpadihjt flpclaratior ot itiflepenrtpnce b } Don
M Carroll reiitatinn. Ida Bridges Mr A
F I'arsotif of North flattr was to have made
thp oration , but wa unable to hp pfmen * .
Kev B A Medlln of Elm Creeb maoe ai.
appropriate address The badp ball game
betwet a Gothenburg and North Pintle team *
was witnessed by about 2.ftO ! > people and re
sulted In a Bcorp o ! RO to C in fe > or ot Ooib-
enburg In the aftmionn B Norlander bad
liln left band badly mangled and burned by
holding a giant firecracker until U ex-
plnd d.
NORTH tiENn Neh July f , ( Special , r
Tbr Eastern Nebraska T\oo4mpn of the
World Picnic association held its annual pic-
tin at Scott B lake , across thp river from
here on Saturda } . A large crowd was In
attendance , estimated ot 3 000. Several
prominent numbers npokp on the work of the
order Numirous games and other epnm
were indulged in b } members and friends
NEBRASKA CITY. .lul > 5 ( special Tele-
RatnTull ) } l nmi people came from the
country and Mil-rounding towns to participate
in a most ( iucceafc'ul Indeiicndence day dem
onstration. Oo\ernor Holcomb and Hon E
.1. Halner deltten-d addresses Tbe usual
rumpleuient of amusement war indulgid in
and a magnificent display of fireworks In
tbe eening cumplnted the program
Ht'MBuLUT. Nub . Jul } i. . ( Special >
The celebration of tbe Fourth waia general
success here. The day va * , hot and a large
crowd attended , manv coming trom Uaw-
hoe and Elk C eeli The pi op-am commented
at lit o clock. The "Ladite Harmonious
Oomtwnlo , " acslsted by male voices sang
" " read thi
"America" Mr Cecil Phillips
'Declaration of Independence " A selected
piece wa 'hen rendrred b\ the "HnrmonioUE
Companie " The City band played spvcral
pattiotk plpppR The oration was delivered
l.\ Colonel L W Colby of Beatrice. At 10.30
thtj 'Tecumseh hasp ball club placd the
home nine , the latter winning by a score o !
12 to 1 On account of the strong wind
Pro ! \Vynu wat. unable to make cht balloon
a4.eeiu.ion until T.3U. Tbe ascent wan from
tbe public square and a tmcct sful Jump
was made The attendance at the races
was the laicest in the hiutorj of the as
sociation Results
In the roaclBte > - race r > olly won first , Pied
second. Doc third.
Second roadster race' Huth first , J B D
second Joe third.
Piet foi-u.ll puce Apamemnon first. Com
mon Blue second , IMudein third Time.
.24b. ifi4
Hair-mile bicycle race Loute Slanin von
fteconcl prize divided between E B Judcl
and Henry Heloueek , ouch l ! lng ctccoud in
one beat Time. 1J2
WESTERN , Nob. , July 5 ( Special t Tbe
Fourth was appropriately observed hero Sat
urday. This was the twenty-third celebra-
.ion bold here ir twenty-six } earh It opened
w ith a atrettt parade imidu b } tbe band and
a npoeiih by Ilev Mr Dalrvmple In the
afiernoou Rev Mr Walsh delivered an ad
dress In German which was highly bpokeu of
by those that understood itThe usual iports
were indulged in the balance of the da } , with
quite a good display .of fireworks nt night
E\erythmg was orderly aud the a tendauct
coed and .11 Beemed to enjoy themselves The
farmers went home ready to go into tbe
wheat fields this mormng. Winter wheat
that WOE sown early is very good , corn and
oats loul. fine Rams bine fallen Just about
as the } were needed.
ST PAfL. Neb , -July B ( Special ) The
national birthday was duly celebrated jy
People of Howard county on Saturda } St
Paul and Danuebrog vere the principal
places for the celebration , and great crowdk
of people assembled at both towns , aud a
general good tune was had Rev C C CIs-
sell delherod the oration here. Other attrac
tions of .he day were hose can races and
bane ball games between St. Paul and Ord
teams St Paul came out victorious There
weie nreworks in the evening. At Danntbrog
thp oration was delivered by Paul Anderson
of St Paul There were also a tug of war , a
game of ball and other amusements closing
with a dance in the evening
BENNETT. Neb Jul } -Special ( )
There was an ideal celebration of independ
ence day near bore on Saturday Mt Slon
Btuinotl and Palmyra Suuda } schools met at
Mr. Tulwlfler's "beautiful prove The variou * .
Sunday schools furnished most of the pro
gram The pastors were present and made
addrthhcs. There was bcarcelj any rowdy
ism All seemed to enjoy thomselvcfi A ruetit
merrgoround had been , put up which wufc
free for all The children kept it buzzing
all -day long
DAVID CITY , Neb. , July 6. ( Spoelal. )
The celebration of the aunner < ury of
American Independence held Saturday was a
grand success. Six thousand persons were
in the city from all parts of tbe country'
Company E , Nebraska National Guard ,
gave an exhibition d.'ill and at l.n
close fired several volleye and rapid
llring Thl * reminded the \eteraite
of former times and cave the youngei
portion of the crowd an idea of what a
fiUrmtsb line bounded like Two giimes or
hall wore played between a club from Lin
coln uainpoHttd of numbers of tbti I uiversit }
club uud the OrlgluaU. and tin Dai id C'it >
club which were won by lhn visiting club
by noorce of b to C and 3 to The program
closed with a brilliant display ol flu works
at night.
DAKOTA Cm * . Neb Jul } E ( Special >
Tin nation's birthday wae observed on Sat
urda } at two towns in this county Hubbard
and Homer b } thp usual celebrations The
celebration at Hubbard wa > > under the aus
pices of the Roman Catholic church and
quite n sum of money WBB realized At
Homer about S.OOO people wore present , about
half tiie number being Indians , who furnibbed
moHl of the * n > urt of the da } by racing and
engaging in drunken lights On Sunday the
\ \ umebago Indiana had their celebration at
the agency , which a large number from thit >
county , at well lib Sioui City attended
KEARNKY Neb- . July D < Slfem ! Telegram - ,
gram Kearney culobratud today In true
patriotic htyle TITe crowds began gatherj j
ing at an earl } hour and at lu o'clock there
WEt u magnificent para headed b } the Mid- :
wu > bund and followed by company A. Nt > - i
hroska National Guard industrial wclioul
boyc Modern Woodmen flrr department and
tevernl handtiomt'l } ducorated iloabu Imine- |
irossp * were
urbe hiF.b P hou. pruuuue Vy i pi&.i <
Jonc | > b liiHik Jd.pl1 K tn ie * N T > 1 1'oiiai ;
H r CarxoL and Ket Mr Hadnn and J
oricinhl | KM\m wiu read by C A Muroh.
ThU , afterlmoii thert were varic-ue kindf nt
port * connstnK of 60 and UH ) yard loot
rac r h * ci b rro * rac n coupling context *
by CortiPltu * and Mof and other at'rartlnn
Tbe Mitrd fool race * won bj Cbarl
Mott in r-Si and the 10u yard race was a IIP
1t t-c B Walt ShHrmtn of lilm Creel : and
3utn Brmpy of Gibbon There wa a large
nrovt-tl out to tint thp blryc Ie race Imt < Hur-
iup the fitwt rare & bcavr tain and haii
etorm came up and the events were pom-
jmned until Frldatafierno.m Thl * evenIng -
Ing tbf crowd ? entertained by & large aud
fine dtapl&y of firrworttt
IUISOMH isrAi > i > AND is cAtnin.
ttltlin lllllillii Itllll * . Ar ij Irwiil iliv .lull
itl Dukiltll fltj.
IAKOTA CITT. Neb . July & ( Special >
John Habnn vho for two incnthB pu : bat
bpffi conflttPd in thp county Jail awaiting
tbe convptiing of dlstrii t court to anewcr
io the charge of prang larceti } broke Jail
ycBterday afternoon , but after ten hour * of
freedom war apaln safely labded behind the
bars by Sbf-lff Borowelt } A Founh of July
picnic wae Iti progresi" at Crystal Lalir park
yeBturflny and SberlQ BoroweUy and Litiputy
Sborli * Smith were there to preeerve order ,
Iwvl f , tb dpput } sheriff t father to plvp
Hanna bis noondav mpal The lock nn the
steel cage 1n whr-b Hanna war confined l < ?
stimewbat aefettlve and tne Jailer failed to
Inch It secure ! } , and after he had taken hlR
departure Hanna took advantage of the ap-
I > ort unity offered aud made his ( -scape HUt
departure was not dlflcover d until Sheriff
Biirc wBk } return from Crystal Lake , about
7 o clock when a posse of men wa * ga-.bereJ
.opetber and pursuit Inttltuted Hauna s
home if on tbe Winnebago Aeenc > . he belnc
a squaw man and it was thought hp would
BtrlKe for his former haunts About 11
o'clock last trlcht the BtiprIB in compan }
with Harry Kasdall. marshal of Homer ar-
rtxed at thp borne of Hanna t ft'her-ln-law.
Solomon Hill , when ararch wat. made and
inquiry was made w Knout result The nheriU
and marshal then withdrew from ; bc prnm-
isn and lay in w ait In about an hour Hanna
made his appearance and when attempting
to gain entrance into the house Sheriff Bor-
owsky challenged him He started to run ,
and the nbcrlD fired six shots in close prox
imity to his person This t topped him and
he was taken In custod } . In tbe chase
Sheriff Borowslo mumbled and unstained a
fracture of hie right leg Hanna acciimpatiied
tbe sheriff back to this place w tthout trouble
IE 1)A1 llDAY. .
Cdrii anil ' mull britluc Slioul 1Ti
I uilvr vim mill v | , ( , , , , . , .
BROKEN BOW. Neb . Jul } & ( Special >
Crop prospects continue to improve from
the recent abundant rams Many farmers
nay the prospects are better than in any
ytar since 1KP1. Tbe rye harvest has al-
read\ commenced , and a large percentage
of It will be cut tins week The oorn , ns
well as the wheat , IE uxeepiioimlly good ut
this lime.
ASHLAND , Neb. . July & ( Special. )
Mart Biillou has commenced harvestinc ; his
fall wheat He has 200 acres clcae to town
Of tills slxt-IHe acres bee been cut and
will average thirty to thiity-ihe bushels to
the acre The berry is. full and plump
Reports fiom various sections about here
give equal ! } fa\orable accounts
BENNETT Neb , July 5 ( Special )
Crops are in good condition around here
There has not been a good rain for ever n
week , but Email grain looks well Rye and
wheat aie beine cut Tlmothj aud clovur
hav is turning off a heav } crop Corn looks
BUleudld. rarmerw are burj plowing it
the last time
GOTHENBURG. Nob. . Jul } 5 ( Special )
Tht last werk hue been very favorable to
growing ciops and corn aud spring wheat
are maturing rupidlj. During the wtielt
thiee-quarters of uu inch of rain has Inlku ,
which washed the duht from the wheat and
Is ver } bvneticial in adding several points to
the prospective larce yield Most of the
corn is laid bv. while the farmers are bus }
harvesting rye and barley.
iiroi.v'rot MTU or JILT rniiss
Strle * of Siintli Illii7ts Stui < -il friiin
l iri'irnil. TK.
LINCOLN. July n ( Special. * Careless
shooting of firecrackers and other causes
brought on u number of fires toda > . Tht
first call was at 10IS when the department
went out to 14I5 ! S street to put out o
small blaze At 1.20 a roof caught lire a-
Seventh and B streets and was put out
with onlv email damage. At S o clock tbt
department was sent out to TVeut-ninth
and Apple streets to stop another lire
O K Hall the young jnoii who shot W
A. Howard through the arm at Lincoln
Dark last uicht , is confined in the city jail
and since sobering up he realizes thai h < -
ib iu a serious predicament. He will havt
u preliminary hearing before Justice Lease
tomorrow morning When seen today , Mr
Howard was HUflering very little incon
venience from his wound
Omaha people at the hotels At the Lin-
dell D 111 Reed , H C Ruuntree At the
Lincoln U S Perry. H E Tngg
AMOMV.N HI 111 IN
DrillCiiiiifk ] Oil itnil tin- Ili.rhtIle -
< ! IIIIII-S DllllUt-riMlsl.l ItfhtlfNh.
BROliEX BOW. Neh Jul } E ( Special )
Seibert Lee of Round Vallc > uud Mies Mar }
Barnes were seriousl } hurt yesterday morn
ing as the } were starting home from tbt
city. By some means the bridle came on
one of the boraes which Lee WOE driving He
iu attempting to got the- bridle onto the hon > t
again was knocked < lown , trampled on and
Licked by tbe horw his lace and bead be
ing badly cut aud 'bruised ' rendering him un-
eonscioub for tie\erul hours As the team
nan away Mary Burne. * who -was in the
wagun wets thrown out and the wagon ran
over her She sustained a broken leg.
IMAI > iionv i" < t vn IN c'l.iiAii i.\icn.
Mini til Al.inil Plflj run. Clml < nl }
In n Milrt.
MASON CITY. Neb. , July K ( Special TeleGram -
Gram The remains of nil unknown man
wore fished out of Clear lake today. He was
npparautly about DO years of age , and was
clad only in c shirt No marks of violence
were found The body had litun m the
water live or BIX dayb
Uiinn' for thi' niiini-lfhi. C'lillilri-n.
C LHOt'N Nob. July 5 ( Bprelal ) Mr
and Mrs Martley of rrumont , who are
earnest worl.um for the rescue of the hnme-
le children , are staying in this town The }
have charge of what i * known as the Fre
mont district , which take : in ulovcn counties
Mrs Mortify hud charge of the servlcus last
night at the Congregational church She
also ge\e a lecture -In wlucb she pleaded
far the little litimeleM- children
llcnvj MtiiuliV Iliikliit-Hi. in \ .rlli Ilt-ncl
NORTH BEND Neb July 5 ( Special I
The tralhc handled at the X'nlon PacilU
dupot for the mouth of June shows tht
largest amount of freight that hat been
bundled here * ( or a number ot } eurs. Thr
cross t-arningR amount to nearly f 1- odd
Sueli n tlnif us we'vo hud toilny
Drcs L Fhooniuu says Inuoulcl
Imvo hiH u i > li.vt-l nnt if litlindn't
lind on n iiu4r of out wipy tnu > Lot-h & ? w
Uan.K ( Uiiid you'll notiwj > vwy-
liudy tilcp tluit > vtiirf ! ) tliuM ! ehut-ri
n not coiniiluinlns n rcsulai foot-
finii hliiHtJint'fi unfy tu Uit > ftsnt
fi-oin tj - ih-st-H plitK ! tliat J ea Ily
worth ! pr > . ( K ) to any put > -and you'll
pay ? -UO iu niitst jilnut-B for a t-liue
uu iK'ttur ) nu lit're you ( rot thp
4. < M Yaluup for only
Drexel Shoe Co. ,
J119 r
E gt'T E.X f-ars ' t , k ; viitf t > l r. ; I i > u'
at. tweit ) a'r rt. t 1 fibers who
wi p fo * uLav i-tuiup' i lu v ft-eilft las
fall say the ) hsvp milton-d : rom fti crnu
to ( Hi crutt pur bush * ! MI their corn
Illrjrlr Corp * Itt-nclio. Mllnnre.
ALL1ANCK N b . Jnij 6-The TeMJ'-
flftb Inltntry bicycle-aea pulled Into tbU
l l ct' lav J'tci.tnf ; & tag Sunday anfl tbe '
Tourth of Ju'y only a half d y't > work ww
put In Altboueh but < < lt hour ? rifling WM I
done a dtetunee of fbrtv-ninp miles WM i
cm-ered Road * for thvrtf tnllcs wcrp tbp
b t y t pspfrlpncpd WJth favorahlp winds
one run of nine mile * tntdt' in thirty-
five teinute * It w * the Bfst day out tLT.
all pondition * wtre I vt - blcThe flst ;
I thnuiend nille * was conipleti-d today. Iriving
tout l)0i ( tnllt * yrt to g to reach St Louii
Mml'v Sill ft ile in Areln-r.
l ARCHER. N > b. Jul ) u ( Sppclftl Tele-
' ( tram v Loul # Templln of Archer son of
J S Templlt , comnil.tcd eu-kicle thl * niom-
ilip bv slMoUnp himself One hall paasrd
throucb thf brain and another through HIP
region of the heart No cause IK assigned
for tup rah act HP war a promising young
man and cnjovel a large r.mjuslntance Per
some time lir has iirpn runuinc thp A lame
Center creampr ) of Archer for hl tather
and Colonel Hati'on
( ItTiiian l"u r in cr ( ntiiiilt > - > -illt-ltlf.
CRETE. Neb JulSpecial ( ) OreRory
Elsele a well-to-do German farmer llvltie
olx mileset of thl * city committed sui
cide by hanging himself at an earl ) hour
thw morning No reason for the act can
br given He leaver a widow and large
famil } of children. Hm farm couslxicd of
elghtj acres , well Improved , with $1.800 Ih-
cumbrance
lliitiliirCut * . Hlin fll TV Itli u Knife.
NELSON , Neh July f. . ( Special. ) Yw-
t rday evening Jamra Talor , who is iu tlie
euiplo ) of Wilson tc Co butcheis. received
a HPvrrc clash acrcis the bacl ; of his hand
with a kutfe It required several stitches to
cluat up the wound
Piirincr 'l'iiU > ' > - I'tilMiu.
CHAPMAN. Neb. , Jul ) ii ( Special )
Last evening Aver ill Huduall. a farmer llv-
tnp one mile north of here toolt tough on
rat * with nulcldal intent Emetic * were given
and he tuny live No cause is assigned foi
the act.
Ol/t'TTOM 'v P1SV1LTY.
lilvci. tluit Ire MmrH'iiftl lij tile
I'liMiMtrt'i. til the Tn lilt * .
In spltp of thp w amines and commands
of family physicians , in spite of the many
examples of Ebortened lives and lives of
suffering men will yield to the soductlve-
nosF of the pleasure * of the table , says the
American Medical Bulletin The spectacle
of the man who overeats or who deliberately
eats improper food is common enough but
tarely do we see ae plain evidence of the
admiration lor thp glutton which curtain
l > eoplt > possess as that which the dally pn-
pens some timp ago oflorded. A , well-hnnwn
baniface died at en ace whou he ought to
havp been enjoying lobust and vigorous ,
health Some slight mention wan made of
his reason fet living Put ull this part of
his existence was immaterial and uninter
esting The- great und praiseworthy features
of his life vuem to have been gastronomic"
feats and a general ability to eat and drink
euormouslv He was lauded as tbe prince
of bon vlvantk the man who could eat a
huge dinner and ho-tl ) thereafter swallow
a brace of broiled lobsters and a couple of
Welsh rarubilfc. washed down with copious
libations of vintages or distillagcs or fer-
meutages
During his last illae , . when hit physi
cians enjoined rest in brd and a scrupu
lous ! ) caruful diet , we read that he was ,
came enough to dress and go out on the
hotel pojch to sit , winding up his imjiru-
dencti ( and Incidental ! ) his lifio with u
hearty meal iu detlauce of the medical dl-
tactions Thu , last piece of bravado way
apparently couside-ed by certain newspaper
reporters as an nehievmixait lit to raul ; with
a victoon the ba tlefield uud the glutton ,
was admirlimly uienHotied as though he
vvero a i brilliant and fearleak liBro-/rlsklnc
his life in a worthy t-auhe.
The newspaperb were not creating a sen
timent but mere , } catering tn one alread )
formed , la thus aiding gluttony The oul )
conclusion we can draw IF that the epicu
rean philosophv itill hat IIP cult , and tha
manv u man's moue IE ' Let UF eat ant !
dt ink for tomorrow we UR ' The tasie is
left to thp moral '
A-MUSEM.ENTS.
The \\ondw ird Thea'er compat-v will
open an extended engagement nt the
Creighum w uL a matinee ne.t Suiiduv
Iirerftiting John A Stevens. successful
romautic drama , "Wife for Wife " During
thw stay an entirely new repertoire vull lie
presented. Vaudeville novelties prt-st-ntfd
by high balarmd performvie will be a spe
cial feature of each performance. Among
these engaged ur Halieu and Puller. Le-w
Doclcstader , the Rays , the Gehrne Hlsters
and otiieit. Jlautl ramcerU ) will \ ngivun
ever ) afternoon aud evening matlnt-ei , liemg
given dailv Ice cieara and iced drinks
will be served betwetu acts Stuts will
bo placed on naif Fnda ) morning
oi Aim ( > ITS i'iinoi > nii.
IIiulii - nri-rfc Iltiltl ' jii-riiil ' .t-ri Iitct. In
Sim Priintiihro C bin rlit-s.
SAN PHANCISCO. Jtil ) 5. Al the prin
cipal hotulf lhi morning only a lew dole-
gatep of the Christian Endeavor convention
were found to have registered , but a num
ber of the advance guard of the endeavorerf
had secured quarters. Among those who
have arrived is General Secretary John
Willis Baor. He comet lllled with en
thusiasm for tl-e micctec of the convention
and declares himself charmed with thp
elaborate preparation ! made by both the
Christian Endeavor organization and the
butitues men of the city
Central Mi thodlst Episcopal church won
packed last night at the "Christian citiy.en-
bhip meeting , " held It honor of the dele
gates of the Christian Endeavor organiza
tions IlepresentativeE of tht Bocitny from
Mexico , Peru , Monuua Idaho , Peimcylvauin
and Oregon weie prwu-nt
CIIUSHIIATJO'V KVUiIMS \ Tlt < H'M ' V.
llin nf Plrt-n nrKx Itriiltcil iu the
.lllilkt f n rr > Tiil.
MACON Mo , Jul ) f. Tlierti was a ulb-
astroue ending to the Fourth of July cele
bration ai Ethel in thw Mucon county A
misdltected romun candle Btrtick an iramen-e
package of explosives 'v , hich hhol off in the
midst of the big crowd attending thp ft-f-
tlvitli * ) Horses reared 'and ' plunged and tore
through the crowd lrrionl-.Jiig people down
right and left women fainted and pande
monium roignrd A uumhps of people were
struck by the promiscuously flying Jircwo ke
and wounde of variour character ! , Infiitttd.
end a Mini- King WBU til : In the thigh b ) a
, l.vrorlet which tort , it * va ) through her1
litnti inflicting a frightful and probably fatal j
'
w oui.d
READY FOR ENDEAYORERS
San TrRiicisw Elulioratily Dernratd .n
Honor of the Visitors.
'CROWD IS NOW BEGINNING TO ARRIVl
Itnllrmiil fimtt'tmicil wild the l'i nil-
If tli tf \\lni1 in ! > < > "Ill , tlir
I liniplj Cur * t tttll Tlicj
! Ax * .Nt-rilcil Atulu.
N FRANCISCO , July 6 Th broad atea
of ttite city is a t.i-s of colors tilt- decorative
ribbane of the CuriMan Endeavor soneties. .
U > * elan ana itripot and thr bunting buns
in huncir of tin1 tmMcmal Itjliasy floating witb
tbp brr-er.p la mingling waves of Mur and
Bold purple end vvblit , wilt the mono a'
the young people * organization dlspiajed nn
every bund The grand arch on Mari.ci
etrwt K .he mom cutiEplcuouA of all dip iu o-
rntiotis With Its thowmnde ot elm-tru lignu ,
illuminating the many colors of its adorn *
men i trnm uach feature ot which a grand
wc-icutm ta.il ? blazed , tbe hospitality ot
whu-h it w the demonstration aliould f-i far
to rcmipenBn t tbp travfluii lor the weariness
or ah overland trip In euttimer. J'tobabl )
the total number of yesterday s early arrivals
did not expwd 4 mi However. tUsy vv.11 bt
coming in on ev r ) train and boat Eati.v
toJ ) tun special trains containing S.iiTi : pai < -
renpere arrived over the Southern Pacific
from tbt Santa Ke alone
Spvpral tllstltigirlKhed delegates are already
hen including John Willis Bac-r. gnitrui
s nrptary of the organisation who catntIf
thif morning and Tamil n.anceltRt liavid of
Orylon. who mad * the trip from his Clngalest
home psneciall ) to attend the comrntutu
Fiom now until the claee of the conven
tion member * of the reception committee will
tnnpt rverj urrivtng train and boat'ana wro-
thv visiting delegates to the oonvt > atlon tii-ad
quarters in tb > Mechanic * ' pavilion it emit"
to avoid the Inconvenient- * that would .ittttu
the assigning to tjuartorp nt delegate' in tv
Ing in the city after midnight , arratigetm ins
ba\e been mode- with the ralliood compai if
vvbereb.v no trains will rome in latebat
11 o'clock p in. or earlier than 4 411 u n
Such trains of would undet ordinar.11 . mi ,
stances laud passengers in San Train ! i
between thcoe hours are to be cldetracl.cd
on the other side of the bnj Tht paEaetme'i
will remain on board until thr regular local
trains lupin to run. when thi > will be trans
ferred and carried throupb on the loials
The etreet car companies will run cart from
the feme * during the convention ut an
earllt-i hour tbau usual This arrangement
will put the reception nufl registration eoui-
mittee to the uece.siiit } of being on dutj
at the M"cbauics' pavilion from 5 o clncl. In
* he morning until aftet midnight To attt-ud
pMper ! } to .he teeepnon and registration
of the visitors th committee will be divided
Into three watches , each to puuid for sli
hours duty each da >
The oflicers are ut a loss to find accom
modations for all thp cars tha ; will arrhe
thiK woe ) ; The } export to haxe the yard
ut West Oakland lillud to Itx full capacitj ,
as well as e\erj a ailallle t-idetracl. but ween
N'lle ? and Oakland Over 450 Pullman cars
are expected
A mrrnnisvr ctt.Tni. !
AVhiit ix l'n > | t < T In Ihc t nln-il tntvs
IK Nut ill 'Mi'llt'ii.
The mat ) who had been down in Muxicc
tryuiK to buy up & car load of siher dollars
made for the American market , and guaran
teed worth their weight in sterling silver
v.as iu town the other daj lool.lug lor custom
ers. Incidentally he ran acm > s a Washington
Star reporter and oflerud to f-ell him a toner
or two of dollars I'hcn the man uaKed for a
light and the reportei , Hipping the ash ft , from
his. cigai , handed it ovur to the returned
traveler
"Ttiero's such a fllflerence in cuRtome , "
bald iht man , taking his light from the bor
rowed clear "Now you nonce how poluelj
and thoughtfully for thoughtfultifss is the
.rue politeuuiP you ktuicl.ed the ashes on
. > our cigar when you handed at to me to light
mine" "
itepurtttn , are always polite , " nuggeslcd
the reporter
As 1 was saying , " continued the man
JMift'dmg ' there ifc Kuch a difference in
ruMtui ! : Now , when 1 wen : to Mexico the
iirs tiint < 1 didn t know tin Mexican code of
manncrt and about ihe ilrst thing ] did
win n 1 landed was to ash u man for a light
He handed me a cigar with the Bhhes on 1
. .nought It was bad manners , but I ( lipped
thtin ofl ar.d Liudled mj weed I frid that
loui oi livt' timea. and 1 alwa > b gt > - it the
fcainc \ \ aThen 1 begun to hope home of
thum would asl. me for t light o I could
hliow Mexico what real manners were 1 got
thi chance one flaj , and when a man ahkod
me for a light I flipped off the ashes and ,
with u salaam at least two > arcls acious in
its widen sweep 1 extended him the blazing
mtiinp. He took it of cuurtip ticcauat ht
was too polite to tteat a Htranger otherwise ,
but he- did it in a way that showed me onie-
thmg was wrong , and 1 began ohklng u ques
tion or two
"The result was that 1 discovered what the
true form was and what en ass I hud been
making of myself trying to teach those old
castile enaparcons wiiat the code cigarro was
My instructor told luc that tht thing to do
was to leave the ashes on at their full bcautj
and to cluinulj touch the unlighted cigar or
cigarette just about the- file line batwetsn the
ash and the tobacco After that , being 110
longer In ignorance to moid bloodshed or
international complications 1 iievur npaui was
lllp with the osht-t of : u > cigar"
. HODI2L KOI HTH ( II.11 \VKATIinil. .
* \ \ iiriu 'I tMiiiK'i'iit nrr Snf l * iiiMi h ; Of'ii-
tlr .Snutli < Tl. Hi < < > , ,
Iliilir. Di-u. Hour. Di't.
! i a. in 4i < > 1 ] i. in TK
T n. in . . . . . . \l * it ji. in. . . . . . fr
t * u. ii 7O . " > I" , in Ml
31 u. ii 7-1 7 | i. in h. %
II l > . "i Ml
The maximum temperature for the day wue
JiO degrees which was leached between Ii
and C o'clock in the afternoon For the
twehe hours beginning at D o clotil. yt > ster-
cloj murntug the wcathei coutinuid to gut
rrjidually wanntii Vet the claj was not
particular ! ) uncomfortable Souther ! } win. ' , *
prevailed nearly all the daj A lurpe por-
tiou of the tune altm. the day we : cloud }
Yesterday being a holiday the weather bu
it-au madi1 no jiredictlou as to what might be
expected in weather today
f.Itm-r Ariiuiul Aunlii.
Otlicer Glover wab ublt for the first time
yesterday uflernoun to bf about He tfets
much iinptcivi'd enjo.\ed u walk dunnr the
iiUurnoon. and wiyb in will lit letid } in
attend tin Kennel trial utiMi Hit cube in
fallfti Tin built t VMiutirt up in his no-t hut
liealetl untl not * -\MI n tur will lit- ) , .ft
but thr tilbirr will ti 1 t arr.nn , RIUUU
HI < JI in iiih btitiuh it it * ht-lit\ h'Mt * it ,
ltu\t tlifin limn to u'.ttinj' u > 'uiunt
llir wb * li tiur t
" \Vlmi ib iii-Wb" yiiU it. s
tluit Juts IK-MI ! it-li ; > ( l treqw'ntl.v
linvo htH'ii olU'n-d for-t f IM M chiluitlou
Now , xvhi'u y < u'nj ? f iij' from home
any HtUf wnip of iuforniuti | > i > J > iit'wt
> vi ry lottur is lu-wf If you liavu your
dsiljy jini w follow yon It uevw t ulnt ll
M full Of JlPW > you hllHIlt tllf llttK'
ctiuutry juisuiilluf at mail time nud
\\uiKlur why you cluii't sot thtjinj r
twit * B d y you snwt It tth au olt ) and
frjuud you pity your fellow
p M'ho iu > ffl < < cii < d to liuvt ) their
favorite pajiur follow tlwin rton't for-
Bft to ordt-r 'J'htlUv l ufuit you start
The Omaha Daily Bee
Circulation Department
ITtb and larcam Bee Building
SI EE
THAT THE
FAC-S1MILE
JjVcpctaMe Prcparationfor As- SIGNATURE
stmiiauiiC thcTpodntidRcpula
_ _ _
luig tlic Sloiuaclis aiwl Levels oT j , - - - - w / t" g * i-u-m
Pr wotrs PiCcshon Chrcrfid-
ncs ? and nrsl.Crnlains neither
n. r Miucral IS OK" THE
WRAPPER
stlx.Jrnna
A i/L S Ia - OF ETEBT
i tf
QtSec'a
Sn2 BOTTLE OF1
A perfect Hcmc-dy forConslipa-
tion.Soui Stonach.riarrlwca.
! Vorms .Convulsions ToTrisSi-
ncss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Oattorla it put cp it cnp-suc Imttict m'ly It
cot rold IB bt.lt. t > in.'t UIIOT uuycat ir roll
oc tEytlilaj uuo cs Uir pii-a or promt * that it
3 IE ' ctt ot popfi' anfi ' TL nufwc * rvp-y pni-
IK , ' ' . - 0-A-S-T-O-lv-I-A.
post .W Bcc that J-OE pot - - - - - - -
O.AC" r f" DT WPAPPETR tisllt
f7f3f l . 'Z gJifiu a
H.V A JIOOP ( .AHOr.N OP HI > O1 > V.
J'rnrtlcul t M > ! u > \ otulrrf til Mild
itfiifitin - .
A Hcfipp Y who li es nt Seventeenth
nnd Davenport street , Imp a unique roof
Wden attached to hit residence Several
years ngo hr , built a bricl ; one-story nddl
tlou to his home. Afterward he planted a
sprig of wild grapevine nt thu aiuthwest
t-ornei of the house The vine i"tp , and
con'lmipd to grow till the growth bucainti
wonderful It covered the south Bide of
of the house , including the bricl. addition It
then Bought to cpuuuue 1th mcandenncs
over the roof yir Hospt * put home frames
ou the roof of thp addition , and covered
thuin with lattici wire , forming a canopy
t-lghl to ten feet high The \itir toot ad
vantage of the opportuuit } iiCertid it and
covered those wltos. with its thick \crdure.
leaving vacancies' enl } w licit the wire had
been at ranged to accommodate outranceh to
the bower , and to furnish licht The vine
It , o thick ) } entwined over tin frames that
it lurnlthes shade and u cool reaurt iu the
warmist of weather.
Mr Hospe put u filat floor over the tin
roof of the addition , placed a cot rustic
chairc and other comfortable seau , within
the bower itxed up a nooU foi his pet par
rot and other birds , and has almost Baby
lonian comfort ? ou Me. own homestead Eii-
trunce to the root garden can be made from
tbe yuid b } means of u stairwa } . ot from
a door leading fiom the hall ou the becond
flooi o ! hie home
Mr and Mrr. Hospe invited a number of
their friendf in lam evening to upend the
heated hours in thi * delighUul letieat. and
their two daughters entertained a large party
of } oung friends ni the mine time All wt-ie
uitiBitand flte-
it-Ruled witli rt-freshmciits uitiBit-
worUt during the eiei.int ; fcpenduip a vt-r >
comfortable tlnit in one of the uooltKt nooks
in the cit } _ _
IlltO-VVN GCT > 01 T AM > H VS A TIME.
stfiiU 'J'Tio Co TI . mill llli > Tt > . tlif rro-
< < ! t > I' " ' " ' " ' w oiiu-ii.
"Thero's a hot time In the old town to
night " was the burthen of the bong sung
by Orville Brown a couple of nights last
wue ) : v.hile hjwat getting away with SM ,
thp proceeds of two taolou cows The lioviuus
belonged to Hunrj Baker of I'.SO Ames ave
nue and rratil. Sc-haeCer of 27iS : North
Fortieth ptreet
After Mealing the cows. Brown , who is a
young follow. Hold them to E milkman who
llvuh near Tlftieth and Leavenworth Htrtiitr ,
They wore found there bv their owners , who
iu this manner learned nt the -idontit } of the
thitif Last Saturday Blown was anesttid
on Buspicion. but Ims EiiKaul.now ledgnd thi ?
thefts He will bit charged with grand
larceu } Somubod } , however , will IOHP the
Sf.O that hi raifcfd b } tht- sale of the cows
AB boon ! he camn into iinonesBion of the
and for a couple of
moue > be got hit girl ,
days had a high old time He went out
buggy and bicycle riding bought witib and
gavti'mone } away. He has none of the pro
ceeds loft
iiomu\o KAI.I.AH.
c-H\ittni ) \\irn
I'll f Mfii AnArrfttftl HIM ! Hflil lit-
Kut-in'rlt.
"ChipB" lialley. Stephen Maroney , JacU
Haley. Mil.e Hluchey and Jnc.1 : Callahau
wert arraigned in police court yeaterda }
ou the charge of asbuulting AntontKallar
last Thurhdav evohing. with Inttint to lob
The } pleaded not guilt } , and their pre
liminary heating wut set for Wodneia }
afternoon
Tht priBonerE are charged with trying to
rob Kallut who IH a Bohemian In a saloon
at SUteeuth and Vintou HtrctitH The
money that Kallar had bowttvur. wus
beiztid by his nephew , who ran aw a } with
it While th ( bo } was ou his wa } home
to Gibson he wab waylaid and the money
was talitn from him In their efloru to
find the money on tht- elder KsUlar'b per-
BOU the liiun no Hpvurelj beat him that he
hun biiice been couilned to his bed
Vim , vigor anfl victory UIM.P ur the char-
ucterlstle * of Pe Witt's L.lttltEarl - } Risers ,
the fainotiti little pills for constipation , bil-
i.ud till Btomach and llvti iruubleu
Dlinlilf I" tin frill \ ft-lrrilii j .
Funeral fwri'lcuj * over tbe rtnmliin : of
Juculi Snubodn uud Joseph LiUtsinger weie
lifld from Met7 hall on South Thirtnenth
htrt-t t } e iL tdu > uftfiniiun. with interment
ut the Unlit mmii rrmeter\ The double
funerul wuh lutgeh uttt-ii'ttid ! } the rt-jirt"
miuulixo. ol Boclt'tie * of which tilt two
IIIL-II were meroberii
CELEBRATING THE FOURTH
( Continued from Tircl Page
extend our heart ) ° v niputhy to tbt fecple
of Cuba in their hettiii k'.uml fet Ilium mill
iliilelielidmit t , und tin ( let-lute tluit tht day
should be hu lenpd bv a 1 prupt i nifani
which Khali Bee tlie lulu ktur of fuba lived
forever in the constellation of Arm MCUC
ntutes , and we demand thr linniediult TIM-HE * .
tillion of the belligerent rig-bis of the t. ubar
peoplt.
CAULS 3PLA1 IlI-N IH.HI > \MICS ,
Irlii MuUlnir n \ \ linn Tit lit fur tlic
t'liul tirslilp.
StTMTEn S C . Jul } r. . The flret meetIng -
Ing of the campaign fni the d-mocrutit nomi
nation for Vulted Stutt-B m-natoi to fill the
placy now occupied by John L. McLjiurlu by
upiioititnienl fiom Govt-runr Ellerbpp was
held here todav und proved Heiihutiouul lu
the cxtrnine It was held in the opera IIOUHQ.
Count } Chairman I'urd } lutroduied Senator
McLauriu ut the fltbt cjieaker Tlie senator's
addles * was coimervathi : He j > ald tribute
to the memory of Senator Cuile and gave an
account ol hit own political iUewarUbhlj > Mr.
McLauriu WTXB warmly received and tut down
w ith the assurance that he hud made a good
Then the utorm hrokp Ex-X'ulted States
Senator John M Irbv wa > - introduced aufl : or
Uiree-qimrterb of an hour there wen. enacted
ns exciting m-eiies us pel hujif hov e ev or been
witnessed at a campaign ineetlut ; in thin or
any other state Things looked erlnu time
and time ucuin At one time Irby aud Mc-
Launn were only pu-vented from tlinphing
i > y interference of thce on the stage Mty
In his speech applied the rev t-rr t Ittncungo
to McLauriu and he i-nint to tlie fionnbeu
Irb.v lose the chei-it. for JlcLaurlnvuio
deafening He made an opening aailv Mo-
Laurm made an apt ' aside " and the cheer
ing was such that Irby dutplte the repealed
efforts , could not go on When Chairman
I'urd ) quieted the crowd lit started out again
by charging the gathering w ith tr.v nip to
howl him down He .ald he know it won
nil fixed In tins' hotbed of Haxkelllmn and
conservatism He f.aid be did not care how
man ) of tliwie city henchmen tried to pre
vent him from ( .peaking
Chairman Purdy advanced then and said
that it wi.h tht-li dealre to give Irbv a re
spectful hearing and he ashed that he not
repeat the moulting lanpuupe If he could
not be respectful the ) did nxit wain to hear
him The commute * WIIP nut responsible for
thu outburst of feeling
Irby replied that they had iiiHiilted him
Hint liby then went on und charui .umtid
McLauriu as a ring , atroakud btrlpud and
i.peUtled politician He charged him with
dlbhouebt ) und with being guilty of tica on
and tieachery He aaifl the foulest cam-piracy
that ever exmted in this state \ \ utiwv < in
fotce and McLiiurinwaw -beneftciur )
Finall ) , McLuunn. who Mid turned palo.
jumiied uji and faced him haying irby ,
let's have an understandInc right hi-n V > o
have kucwu each othei fioine timt Tou
cant ucu&e mo of dishonesty You < au't
insult me in that way '
The two mun faced each other Irbv re
plied that be had tmid it and added I nay
further that if you hit me vou'll be hit l > a < U "
At this juncture. Editor Appell riikhed up
to McLauriu and told him he would have a
reply Charlie Dnuiuuel rufched in and said
to Irby , "No one but a coward would talk
that wii ) " irby replied that no one but u
coward would Insult a guest Mr Purdy
and others got ibt men quieted , ththouue
being m an uproar
When Irb.v finished MiLuurln denounced
the charge that litw i m a eomhma'lon as
Lbsolutul ) falWi Irb.v rtuorted that he would
prove It No other epithom were applied ,
though Irb ) wild thai othur charge * , would
be filed and tin- fut and furiuuh inneLlne
ended , having lamed oul ) ontt hour and
twenty mluuitt.
' IMlU-WlllIftl.
OliLEANS. Neb. . July D ( Spet ml I
Samuel Scott , ugud 2S and Llzsle Whri-d ,
aged Hi were married today nt the homt of
the hriott , father , one mile east of the city.
A\ < ! . Inu'ton AliflnltN ' uli'lilc.
Frunl.'elliiHtoii u cultired luboier resid
ing ot 1S.M Nirth Twi > iH-third mn-et tr.-d
IUHI evening 10 celt bruit- the Fourth by
linbibine luiKliiniim llifdie Hit < lruc bud
huci litfull ent--t bt- wan tliHCov elecl by
f neiKlH und i Spi ague wiih huintiiulied.
IH Hie iiirt ol rcHtuiuluut. \ \ eUliifrt < n wus
ruwiHcltu.Uu'
A roiU Rood jiinuo for $ lt7 ; is no doubt
u tinrj'i'iM' 'w overylmdy but 11 IB o fact
Uilfc Js Jiow we < lo It Ituusbt u great
iiumliur twulre aiffwejit inaUus t
uliout litilf inunufuctur rB' cost -we are
not froliig ; to iittlp ) it bis jirottt but give
it to you Umt't ) biislnt-ss-rii Wsli dose
nwrauu-wl jiew ] iiino | for JU7 S1CJI
und f J1 S we won't n y lio\v loni ; tills
will lust but wJion tlit-y are gonpyvp
won't bu ubltto get uuj more.
A. HOSPE Jr.
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MUSK and irL 1513 Douglas ,