w- . _ - - V - - - . - V - - - - - - - . - , . - - - - - - V - , - - - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ - V - . . _ VVV. -V -V i. 'rilE OMAITADAI1IV BJ1 : S11NDAY , JUNE 26 , 1598. 1U - CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR flons Don 8. Bkor Endorzcd by DottglM County Repnblican3. - - I CONVENTION UNANIMOUS IN HIS SUPPORT D1c&gIfPN lnitriitcil , ( i V MI lEon. orsilIr MnIrn fli Secure the lcniiltiitlon of ( he k OunhR Mnii. flio rrptibllcan convention yeaterny nftet. noUn , called to , e1ect dc1egate to the itato . tonventlon nt Lincoln , Auguit 10 , va8 ' not over nrgc1y nttended. but wis one ot 't tu ) most hartnnnIou loIItIcaI gathcrIng ¼ ever ealIc toiether Iii thlo colIty. ! It ro u1tcd tn lion. 13. S. Baker betni niloweil to ekct the ( Ie1egaton in the 1ntirest ot b1 ; ezmiltncy for governor , his choke being ratified bY thu cotiveritlon. It ( S 3 ocinck betore Chnirman Wit- 1inni of the reitlhlican county central corn- inittee convened the meeting \Vazihlngton bnil. After stating the object of the con- 'vention , Chairman \VIi1innB said that in 9 BOflD rinrtcrs be had been criticised for 4 callIng the coue tion at such an early 4 dRto. The attendance , however , ho con- & tcnileii , Bliowell that ho IiaI lone the cor- ? cCt thing , flfl(1 ( that there wan no ustiflca- tion for the criticism , lie redlcted that thin % nUId he a repulIlcan year all along the line , and ( lint this was a good time to Plant the gunB upon the fortiflcatinn9 of the enemY and at once conmcnce storming ii ; ; ; works. lii introlucing C. I. . Cliaffea . As the temliorary chairman of the nietting. Mr.VIliinns lesignnted him as the chief m gutitier. Mr. ( Thnlfee soie of the gno work ac- , I comiilis1ni hy the republican party antI . paltI a glowing tribute to the atlrnlnistra- tion of l'resl'ient ' McKinley , otter which Secrtnry , Tuttle renti the call. The call of V wartls antI vrecincts showed nearly all of the delegates in attendnnco antI no contests. .1. II , Kuhn wns tccted assistant secretary p and all delegates declared entitled to seats. V John C.Vlinrton asked the indt2igCflc of the convention while , amIc applause. he announceil that In his judguient , Douglas county was entitled to the honor of taCing V a candidate In nomination for a place at the head of the state ticket. The man that ' he hail In view , be saul , was lion , lionjarnin S. I3aker. After another round of applause the foliowing resolutions , introduced by Mr. Wharton , were adolted by a unanimous ' oto : r \Viicreaa , The repubilcatis of Douglas county , In convenUon assembled , believe It V to be for the best Interests of the repub- . licnn party in this state antI for ttio best iiiterests of the state that the nominee for gcvclnor of the state or Nebraska conic from Douglas county ; and , Is I'tSUttitIOhiM Are A4lI)1)tI'Il. Whereas. The distiuguiShMl ability of lion. Iteitininin S. Itaker anti his unhicin- Ished record , both In public and private li'e. V t Is a recomnientlatlon for him for thu high anti resitonsible position of governor of this state ; to the end therefore that the choice t antI will of this convention may be observed antI carried out In the state convention , b It V Itesotvetl by the republicans of Douglas ? county , iii convention assembled. That lion. V ] Jenjiunin S. l3aker be nhlti ho is hereby re- questvd to select the ilciegatlon and name the chairman ( hereof. to represent Douglas county In the republican state convention to be held Iii the city of Lincoln on August :10. : 3S98 ; atiti saul list or delegates so so- eCted by the said flenininin S. Baker shall constitute anti be the delegation of Iouglas county iii said state convelition ; nod saul delegation iI hereby instructed to use nh lionnrabho means to secure the nominatuon _ . _ J.- . of thu salt ! Ihenjamin S. Ilakor for governor of the state of Nebraska ; and , be It further Resolved , That no vroxios be allowed from titus county in said state convention ; and in case of vacancies In nid delegation the said Benjamin S. flahuir Is hereby nu- a. thIortzttl to select such ronubhicans as he V ' ift to Il such vacancies. and at said stat ? ( Onvention the veto of .hl ab- sentees. If nity , shnhl be cast by said chair- loan of 551(1 lougias county delegation. The adoption of the resolutions was followed - - lowed by calls for Mr. Baker , who upon apr - -r pcaring the rostrum was loudly ap- plautleil. Iii addressing the convention he said that he regarded the action of the convention - vention as exhressed in the resolution q oie # of the greatest complIments that could be V paid to any man. If nominated and elected lie would give the heOPhO ) Of the state a clean antI honest administration. lie saw . victory ahead and expressed the opinion ' that the reptihhican ticket. If good men were ) placed In nomination , would be elected from top to bottom. lie denounced fusion anti do- dared it a dead istie eo far as politics vere concerned. ) . SeLtt , * hiii the J(1egltteN. At this point In the proceedings a recess V of ilfteen minutes was taken during which time the list of delegates was made up . . by Mr. Baker. Upon reconvening the follow- fVV log iiames were presented : t Delegates at large : H. It. Baldrlge , chair- , maiiV. ; . F. Gurloy. Casper E. Yost , J. if. _ V Millard , E. Blerbower ; CL It. Williams , It. S. Berlin , Cadet Taylor. Ii. C. l3rome , llenj. 'l' . White , J. A. Cihieepie. Dan II.Vhecler , sr. , Bruce McCuhloch , George McBride. John lluUer , Iehegntet : Ii. J. Cornish , John Itosicky , Vi It. C. Jortlon , A. M. hack , \V. H. liancliett. It. IC. l'axton , A. \Valkup. . Joseph icavan , Andrew Kiewttt. George Anthes. H. Ii. Boyics. C. II. Kessler , Levi Cox , Henry Kno- , . ECZEMA FIVE YEARS ' Pntonso and Everlasting Suffering Almost Frantia with Itching Four Doctors No Avail ft COMPLETE CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES I have been en iuten.o iuiferer of that awful , dreaded situ everlaiting dlseuae. } czema , for flve t' ' 7e3r , . I tried every one' . advice in wedicinea , V I'tahtlei four doctors , one a i1cclitlhet in .kin dli. raica , with 119 iniprovetnentat alt , and ftuin ; imo to tliiiu setuing ins albeit frantic with dreadful Itching. At Ia'S I KSVC myself up to Cvricua.a iiiriita , caectiug ) them to rrauit a. all pro. vholia onti. To iii > gre.it auth sgrteable aurpria. I lutist ! a wontiertiil ctaiig. its tAre. toreks. and t.Uer using three bottle. of CUTICURA hiEsoL- yN7 and one bo of Curicuiu BALYS , I found utyacit cousjtlctely curS. ( lEO A. I.OVI,9O7 MarketBi. , Phil , , 1' . . Feb. O. 1851. _ _ _ _ _ V ECZEMA SEVEN YEARS Ocaip and Back Covered wIth Dry Sore. Thought Itching Would DrIve Film Mad. COMPLETE CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES I . .1 wee nMlcteth with Eczema ( or isyon year. , . . : . . nti toy icalp Wa. in a bad state , I bad a bad back , three inchea of hitchi we. covered with a f . .t ; _ % dry acab with a moisture underneath. Thu itch. I lug tai iO lsl I thought II would drive inn mad. . I tried all reinedic. 1 was told el , but could not gel cured. I w adeleed to try (3uticun. & ftrit. soils. I ued live bottle. of CUTICUItA lti.aL. . YSNTtiveeAkea of CUTICURA SoAr , and flee boz. of OUTICtYIIA 8ALVOand Jt' $ cospteeIy cureJ. I have nut hid a vimitio on my beAd or body since. C , LONG , 32WiiLon Ave. , Toronto , Can. 4 _ . CVTIcUIL fliwinits daily porfunu utota ttat Corel of 14 ' torntrtug dliflcuring.hunUlistlogstinscaip,00d blood - . t VV ant conittlut. lb. oily Uifstliig ste.iI sod loleruil tioituiit for all Iazm.ofAln..eaip , sad blood biunoii. ' . . I. 8iit. Ceo. Tassiiiir vs. Eisr htviioa.- V W&n biths vitti Cvyevo& , boor. gsoUa inelatlogs , purest at irnoliu.at.kio eaca sod mild do. , . or tcTwI : Is fttiui.v.oi. gritisI 01 tL..4 priit.oi4 buwui cites. BoidthrouboottKiwirt4. Ports. D100iMDCUIL V * w&r..bsi. iai. , Bostoa. ' flow I , Cv : . imoLr * . 'V doll , sate flrown , henry Rhoda , M 0. Rick- etta , V. 13 , Walker , John P. henderson , Charles Grovet , Jake Lewis , Irying I' . flax- toe , C. Ii. liryant. 3. C. Wharton , J. W. Bat- tin , John 0. Kuhn , ! . Rosewater. Ii. S. flail , B. hi. Christie , W. B. Christie. IL L. Loarneil , Ii. A. Meyer. John % V. Muir. John Swift , It Ii. Carter. IL H. Taylor , J. F. Cars penter , Robert hioughton , Alfred Hugh , It. B. Coryehl , J. T. Yates , l. M. Bartlett , Louts flerka , Frank A. Johnwn , John Steeho , C. Ii. ChafTee , l'rank Gaines , P. L. McCoy , II. B. floylea , IL I. . Goddard. K. S. Fisher , fl. C. 1toley , Charles Leslie , \'ilhiam Cowger , F. L. Smith. 1. IL Andrews , Charles A. nasa , C. 11 hiutchlnson , Charles Miller , William Schwarlck , .7. b. Kennely , C. P. htoblrison , Phii Kern , A. IL Blank , Frank Jones , Neha Turnqulst , J. N. WillIams , John P. Schultz , 3. IL VabDusee , Fl C. Mayfleld , Charles CummIngs , August Miller , Joseph Schultz , 1. . 1. . hlalnes , Asmus Gehi , 1. . C. Ducker. (1. ( 1. . fledman , John McCormick , sr. , Charles W'itte , W. A. Saussay , W. V.7. Wilde. ci. w. l'ox. lionru Kelsey , herman Itosil , Claus Matthies , George Johnson , J. Ii. Mc- Dougal. V. \Vhitmorc , A. P. Akerlund , Ii. Cuip , Leonard Gaines , 0. C. Lazarus , DavId Reed , I ) . La. Johnson , Ii. \Valtlrun , henry F. lielde , John Teideman , litigh Sut- tie. Claus Seiyers. lion. John L. Webster was called to the front and responded to the demands for a speech , after which the convention ad- journed. DOGS TRAIL TRAIN ROBBERS fleni'Iss , lielsiUp the Ilurhlitgt.sii 'l'i stln Are Arresttd by l'hitlr Alti. ST. LOUIS , June 25.-A special from Whitcliaih , Ill. , says : Frank A. Mnsworth and 13111 Jackson of Roadhouse are the inca who hold up the fast express on th Clii- cage , hhurhington & Quincy road about a mile north of the depot hero last night anti killed FngIneer Fred Dempsey. A sherIff's posse was at once organized and blood- bounds belonging to P. flranzeit of this Place let loose. The dogs are famous , for they have trailed and captured many crimi- flats in this lart of the country. They soon traced Jackson to Iloodbouao. where he was arrested. Jackson told the whole story of the holdup and Atnsworth was arrested a few hours later. The train pUlled out of the station ahout flvo minutes late and when It slowed up at the Chicago & Alton crossIng It was boarded by Ainaworth with a gun In his hand. lb used the usual tactics , crawling over the Louder and calling to the engineer to hold up his hands. Dempsey evidently did not understand. lIe reversed his engine and throw on the airbrakes. Ainsworth hogan firing and 1)emp3ey was shot in the hotly , failing to the floor of his cab. The ilrcinnn escaped through the front window. A sea- oral alarm was preail on the train and the desperadoes lied. They wore white masks and as the one who killed Dempsey loft the train ho fired his gun in the air and yelled , "Come on Bill ! " The night express is supposed to carry a local and through safe , and the plan cvi. dently was to cut off the express car atiti to run ahead vith It. The coroner's Inquest was hold in the city hail today over the body of the dead en- gineer. A great crowd was in attendance niid excitement was bight. Prominent oilh- cinls of the llurhington road are here in attendance - tendanco upon the inquest and no effort will bo svared by the Iieoph to bring the desperadoes to justice. After tile inquest the two prisoners were taken to Carrohiton. Ill. , and piaced In jail hero for safety. The preliminary hearing was titlteused with. At Iiardstown and Whitehall , whore Engineer Dempsey is well known and liked , the excitement is lutenac anti violence to the prisoners is feared. Jackson , who confessed to the crime , said the plans had been laid two weeks to stop the train , cut off the express car and hiot it. Ainswortli is a son of W. II. Ainawurtli , an extensive dry goods merchant at flood- house. FATHER DEFENDS HIS SON Trial of Lii nibert .hi.en for tiu rder i'roJ4resstIig Its Clutries Mu : Ctiutt- . CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , Juno 25.-Spe- ( eial.l-Ttie case of the State against Lamhort It. Jones , the alleged murderer of Henry Van Itoden , an old loan , who lived on the Missouri river , south of here , is now well under way in Charles Mix county , and will , it is expected , continuo until the close of next weelc. J. V. ' . C. Jones , the father of the accused , is a Chicago lawyer , and is assisting - sisting in the defense of his son. The elder Jones is associate editor of the Chkago Law Journal. Youiig Jones , on Monday , entered the plea of not guilty. The state has fifty- seven witnesses , and the defendant also has a large number. A letter states that eight indictments have been returned by the grand jury against parties living on the ceded portion of the Yankton Indian reservation , for arson , in attempting to burn the home of IV. If. Gun- seE. a settler on the ceded land. The crime was a particularly bold one. Gunsel had had trouble over the ownershIp of a quarter see- tion of land , and one night a party of nieti jirovo up tO his house , deliberately fired it , and attempted , at the muzzle of guns , to prevent Gunseh and his family leaving the burning structure. The present term of court is the most ito- portant ever held In Charles Mix county , 'h'elcjslniir Exclasiiie for Cantoit , CANTON , S. I ) . , Jutic 25.-Speciah.-A ( ) local telephone exchange has just been coni- pheted here by a co-operative company , composed of citizens of the city. With the two long tilatanco lines which connect us with Omaha and all the large citIes of Iowa , Minnesota , North Inkota anti South Dakota , Canton is well supplied with talking tip- liaratus , fi t tfti-tl Out for ( , vt'rnur , CANTON , S. D. , Juno 25.-Special.-O. ( ) S. Gifforil Is a cauiditlate for governor , and has so announced huinself. lie will be strongly supported for the position at tIm state republican convention , lie has been a resident of South Dakota for inaity years , and was a member of congress tWO terms during territorial days. BIGSMOKESTACI ( BLOWN DOWN I'lve I'.nils 'I'sski-u Out of * l.e lVrt.t'lc llssdI Injured , but J.Ise of 'Ihein Vstitthty , CINCINNATI , J ° 5A severe InU- storm today blew down the enlokctacg , i'ev- unty-fivo feet high and twnntv.the feet In I enty-ilve feet high and twenty live feet in diameter - amoter , at Math's bakery o. 1icluaontl trtet , crusbing in iortions of the building. Five persons hare been taken out Injured. Spec- tatora differ as to the cause of the accident , Some who saw it say the stack , which has a rnetaliio lining , was struck by lightning ; others say the fierce wind snapped it oif above the roof. The stack had just been built. Thu debris fell through several stories to the floor , The first thotight. wa that many were killed as nearly 100 women anti children were at the bakery after stale bread , distributed free every morning , A panic resulted , and s.veral children wersi knocked down. It was found , however. that only flvo were seriously hurt. Ibernian Lip- pert , painter ; Charles Coates , Mrs. Jackson , Conrad Stoinhuiber and Wiihiam Mannix , it Is thought they will all recover. Maps of Cuba at Thu flee otaco-Omalia- Council Bluffs or Soutn Omaha. Cut a coupon from page 2. Address Cuban map I dept. V a _ _ _ trans-M ississippi and Iutrnatiouai [ xOosition Oiiiahn , Jutie to November , t9S. I - 7 . -c ' . V * : ' ' V 19 , . ' .c o - , ' La4' ' , . . . . V . : t. V 4l I - 4ia ( ; : V : , 1thJ ! \a1i \ 'I ' , - , - = - - --V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? : , --V ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN , "NAUTILUS. " IN TIlE CILICIiMIAUGA CA1P Doings of the Nebraska Boys"at Their Rendezvous. SECOND NEBRASKA IS FULLY EQUIPPED ltecrultlitg Otlicers F'iiisI No IJiflieni Iii S'eiirIiug l'ient ut ttca to Mnke t1p tIt P'iil QuOta. CIIICKAM AUGA , Ga. , June 23.-Speclal ( I Correspondence.'fhe ) Second Nebraska regIment has heard from its recruiting of- ficers. They hitive not found the least trouble in securing volunteers among Nebraska's Sons. Fifty recruits are enrouto to Chicka- utauga and are expected to arrive hero to- morrow. The Second battalion of this regiment had some valuable experience in the drill cx- erciso yesterday afternoon. Thin itien marched nit advance anti rear guards to a point near where Grigsby's ' cowboys are located. The exercise lasted two and a hiatt hours and the battalion abowed up admirably. Private Norris of Company M , who was recently sent to Jits home at Grand Island , Nob. , seriously ill , has appendicitis nnd his friends in. . o been informed that lie cannot recover. l'rivate Frank Burr , who was appointed second lieutenant In the regulnr army from this regiment , was a nicinber of Corn- pany M. Company M has received a fund of $51) from the Company M Aid society at Granti Island. Four hundred and fifty pounds of hitetattire is etiroute from the saute society to Company M. The members of the Second regiment are nov fully eItiilIeI ) with gittis , with the cicelition of the recruits. Nothing is lacking - ing except cunteens. The regiment will participate in the division battle exercise Saturday , ( orating part of the column to be commanded by Colonel Bills. The Second Nebraska regimental band has on an uviable reputation In the corn- niunity anti has become o popular that it k in demand at social functions nuti special events at the mountain resorts. Tonight the band 1ilayed a 'star" engagement ii a grand concert at the Point hotel. on thu summit of Lookout mountain , The lintel was connected by telephonu with the iies- paper olilces and the vrIneuital hotels of the city and dozens of people enjoyed the timsic five miles away. Jisslser'n ( : nc. The case of John G. Mahier , of the Second Nebraska , 'who is being triel by court- martial for alleged disohedienco of orders , bait been continued until 9 o'clock TIters- day morning. The question of Captain Fishier's chigibihity to act as counsel br Mahier hia been officially raised. it was reported - ported in the camp of the Second Nebraska today that Captain Fisher had been ruled out on the ground that he is responsible for a conitnnfltl. At division headquarters Geti- oral Grant announced that it had not beca decided whether or not Captnin Fishier could act as counscl for Maher , The Second Nebraska drilled in extended order today. The recruiting olficors hare been heard from and recruits are expected to arrive soon. The health of the camp is good , and the boys are in exLehlent spirits , The Second Nebrabka is making a do- iightfuh place of its camp , flesitles paving and curbing the streets prettily , the trees have been paved around with stone , and in places about thu tents snug spots have beeti iLrritngcti for blowers. and liars been orna- inonted with trimmings of roses sitU ferns anti Provideti with rustle vases , from which frail spectitlitfis of the most charming growths of the wild wood , Large letters of moss indicate the COIfljUtlieS , anti the whole acetie suggests the loveliness of a cultivated itork. 'rho credit ( or this ivork Is due to ; ihl the members of the roginietit. Many of the soldiers have manifested useful In- gunuity by iveaving for their tents folding ; cots of reeds. Brigadier General Colby , who is expected to arrive front Nebraska , will be heartily welcomed by the Second regintent. There are in this regiment a tiumber of boys who were with General Colby in the hattie of Wounded Knee. General Colby commainleti the Nebraska brigade , In whIch the Second regiment fought during the Sioux var. It was two days after the battle of Wounded Knee that General Colby returned to the battlefield and Picked U an Ipdian girl 2 years old , whom lie adopted , and who has Vk'i OWn to be a fascinating girl. Second Lieutenant Henry Allen , son of Senator Allen , and l'rivate Frank ] 'urr , both of Company L , having been appointed lieutenants - tenants in the regular army. will aeon Md the regiment gootiby. Colonel C rbwbi'is ( , , , . Colonel Grigshiy's regiment was today equipped with 1,020 Krag'Jorgonseu carbines and the same number of Colt's revolvers , Word was received that the saddles and horse eqtiipmeats for the regiment are en- route anti will arrive in U few days. A requisition has been made for uniforms for the members of this regiment situ ith their arrival the command will be fully equipped. -j--- : rY Notwithstanding the lack of equipment , the reglimient drills regularly every day. It. has been found that ( Ito olimate hero disagrees with horses brought here from the north and west. Several of the horses of Grigsby's communtid huve died anti otbom are dying daily. The affection seems to be congestion of the lungs. The horses of the hio1o brigads are sumniiarly affected. Colonel ( irigaby's wife will arrive here this wcok front South Dakota to vIsit her husband. The trial of Henry K Boorman of troop ii , Sixth tJnited States cavalry. by court- martial , was helil In Colonel Grlgsby's tent totltty. Iloornian is charged with forcibly taking possession of a mule ( Lint belonged to another trooper. Thmo trial was not corn- Pleted today. Major Fish assumed his duties as chief stirgeolt of the regiment today. Colonel ( irigsby'a rginmunt drew ten days' rat ions toia } ' . It required twemmty-threo i'ottr-nmule teams lo haul tIme supplies from the depot to time .camp. Two expert bookkeepers - keepers and six romLre kept busy looking after time accounts of t1o subsistence depart- mont. Ammmong tlm mmmro imiortamit supplies drawn by the regiimm nt today were 12,500 pounds of fresh beet , 7,500 hounds of bacon , 11,250 ito nd of fresh bread , 1,500 , pounds of 1)0505 , 10,000 pounds of potatoes , 8,000 lmuntls of tomatoes , 800 Iiomlmmds of roasted coffee. Time non-commui4stoimed olibeers of the regi- merit estabhIslmd tlmblr'mess today. Adjutant Ott L. Sites whir hereafter be in charge of tite eonmrmiissioiied oilhq'rs' Incas. Commissary stprvs , . have been estab- hislicti In time briguitt to which Colonel Grigshy's regiment belongs and all kinds of subsistence supplies nrc sold to time men at whtniesale rates and time imrclmases are ciinrgcd against the pay accounts of tliu , regiment. Lieutenant 0. W. McMichael has been placed 1mm charge of time brigade cclii- mnissary store. This nrrangeinont is very much appreciated by C'oioimel Grigaby's men , as they can bimy their supplies right in CflflhI ) as cheaply as elsewhere and can get. credit on PtlrclmalseS Utitli they are paid off. Major Fish , surgeon of the regiment , rePorts - Ports that there is limit little sickness anti nn seriotmaly ill. Major Stewart will heave Friday for Cia- cimmnati to purchase several horses for the private use of memhers of the regiment. Mrs. James Itend of Chicago , wife of Licutemmant iteiil , , aide on tIme staff of Actin4 Brigadier General Grlgsby. will arrive this week to visit her husbammd , Si-ic-re Storm Iii I II ItioI ALGONQUIN. Ill. , June 25.-'rho severest storm in this vicinity for aixteen years has siVthit over Algonquin , thmtlshimig today. The railroad on liothm sides was swept out timid time town will be cut off by rail fronm tlte mitsitle world for several days. Algonquin is situatetl on the Fox river , between a rang of blurts. Time water in tIme river rose twelve feet. There were a number of mmnrrow escapes front drowning , time Dodd boys rccuiiig two immen , locked lit a death embrace , as they iyere gouiig down for time last time. Several railroad and other railroad bridges were washed away. A num- her of immerchiaimts had their stocks injured by water : umd a iiumnmbor of catttle Mtrtl dr-wmmed. EtIutuiI is StUb Oil Guard. OSlIKOSlI.'Ls. . . June 25.TImo itillitia is still on guarti. Time l'aybo plant , tim only nile operating , started mm lni'ay with a slightly iiicrcaseti ( 'rw. , 'Vhs other immamiu- ftmcturers have posted notices that their plants will he reopened todtiy. Sonic of the btlstncas men are inclined to criticise Guy- errmnr Seliouielil for animounciuig am : lticn- tion to recall time militia to Mllwatii.ce fr thmo carnival exercises next Tuesday , 'rho authorities nrc trying to find 'm law to or- mit thin arrest of Thomas f. Kithi , F. J. Weber and Jtlchtari , Llraunswnlg , three lead- era of time stlmikers vlm are alleged to be indirectly responsible ( or the rioting , , , , , , liui'rs Sot 11 Igflit' . LA CIlOSSF. Wit ; , Jummo 25.-TIia simpreutme court lmas nillrnieii time decision of the dr. cult court iii tim cnsu of Looflior against the Modeiii'oodinei , of Anierlea , Time effect of ( ho 'Ieclioiti to exclude certain classes , inciudliig twlmolesitio liquor , iealers , from becoming iimtimlbc.zs of thu orilur , anti itt is of inert , tllAiI luai tnmportnimce. i.oet- bier join.nl the \Vcptjimtemi 501mm tune ago amid afterwariis lecairito9.mnectel , w ith a link' . sale liquor firm. 1. ics' iayis , nsscssmmmonts for three years ha watt Itmieti timet privileges of the order armif irpugiit stilt with tIme ahOve lestilt. , , .tliishii hiidlstfls itt'sji ( tti , ruusiii , JUNiAU , Alaskim , Juiie 0.-i Via Seattle , 'nshi. . mime 25.-OrtFrlday ) mat an immdian belonging to a Ciiiikatl band of Sticks fired two shots froni niiIiiihm at Jack Iaiton. thitt lmnted Alttskmt cxpioi i'r .mnil trail br.'aiter , lint rowly mnisatmig Iiu. ; All the circtimn- stances of this siioqtjpg hoiw It to have been a carefully liiaLiIiq tmLeiimpt to mtsstttsinimto time oman whom tii4 juitlians liolil isIonslblo ( or time Influx of whiI's tote titeir country. l'r'f.r II'ggi ui ( I , IIUTCIIINSON , Icon. , June 25.-hluteijin. son and other towns along the Santn I'o road mire tiooded with armies of uneimiploycil nina. A train loathed iitlm laborers from IAIS Angol.s tjtis arrived lucre anti every kitchen door iii town is hourly besieged by then begging for food. Most of them to- fuse to work in the harvest fields ( or the liresent wages , $2 to $3 a da.y .ttotsunry lIds Of lsssy , NOltltiS'l'OV4 , i'a , , June 25-Lizzie D.i Kalb , tbo notorious "woinaim In blnok , " today pleaded uiiy ( to tIme charge of being accessory after tbe fact in coiine'ction with the murder o Mrs. Enmina P. Kaiser and was sentenced to two years in jail by Judge Weand. - CATCh TILE COUNTERFEiTERS Bpecial Agent Donetla alid Atzstants Lund One Gang Entirely. M'CARTIIY OUTFIT IS NOW IN JAIL .Vehl I'innntI liaisE lit Cacriesi Oat with No hitch nutS a cnt ( iciuuuuip of usc ( 'rooks I. ( lie ltsult , By a ruse the entire gang of counter- felters known as the "McCarthy gang" has been captured. A largu quantity of bogus silver dollars and almost a complete outfit of moultis and tools used in the making of ( ho coin were also cap- ture.i. The capture was made in the saloon of Frank lengon at Twenty-fourth anti F' streets , South Omaha , This mn were taken entirely by surprise anti when time officers sttrrouniii'il them with drawn revolvers dht not attempt to imiake a roistanee. This gang , of which Vie McCarthy was once the recognized head , consists now of John McCarthy , John Brown , Charles Schartomv and Isaac Beadle. All of them , together with Mrs. McCarthy anti her daughter , are In cells at the city jaIl. jaIl.The The gang was decoycti into Deogan's saloon - loon bj Special Agent Donella , who hail been Posing before them for ft Week past as a dealer in bogus money. Friday Ioneiln , who had made nunmerous trIps to the home of McCarthy , a short distance front Ilehievue , coimelutleil a deal for the purchase of $0 worth of coin , lie to receive twelve bogus dollars for every good dollar ho invested. The money was to be delivered at Dca- gan's saloon , i'huti ' , 'orks l.ikc Oil. At 8 o'clock Saturday morning , ac- conupanied by Ummiteti States Mar- ajmai holmes. Sergeant 11cr fluid Detectives ilavey amid Cormack Donelia went tu time saicoim. At 8:40 : McCarthy and his galls ii ithi the two women drove up to the saloon in a light farm wagon and niightel. \Vhea they entered the place they found the olilcors stmfl.&ol . about a. card table iii the rear of the saloon playing cards. Thinking tim officers Were saloon iouimers time cotta. terfoiters patti no attention to them , but vasaed into a rear room. At a givemi signal the oflicers crowded into the room and covered the macmm with theIr revolvers. They were taken entirely - tirely off their guard. Iii the floCkOtS of John Brown five packages - ages of bogus dollars , twenty dollars in each package , were found. l'aeh of the other iuien hind a small quantity of the spurious coin in their possession. After the capture time four prisoners and the wonitimm were handcuffed aimd brought to Ommmhuit in their own wagon. The officers drove to the home of McCarthy , mmi'ar Belle- VIto , where they searched tIme house , tindimug time complete coining outfit of the gnimg hidden - den about. lhi'rt- , . , * ltet'ii Oterntl uic. The gang has beeui in active opeiiitioii for several weeks and has dumring that ( iwo Ilootled tIme country with thin spmmriomis coin. Bunts , it is said. 1)0105 the 'siiovdr , or man who disposed of it. The lice , a ( ow days since , published a story to tills effect. McCarthy has br years been suspected of leimmg ) a counterfeiter , and in fact was twice arrested on tim0 charge of niaking antI diii- ioaiiig of bogus imioney , but was never con- victed. His brother Thomas Is now serving a fit- teemm-year soimtence for counterfeiting. The McCarthy faintly has borne an unsavory reputation for years , and the sons , four in number , have been arrested , accredited with every crinme on the calendar except mur- tier. The notoriomms "VIe" McCarthy , who broke jail here three years ago while await- lag to be taken to the penitentiary to serve an eighteen-year sentence for a nitmrderomus assault , Is the ehtiest son of this family. Aaotlmer was known as "Black Ike , " Ho dieti noven years ago. In life he was a counterfeiter , MI of the men refuse to talk , particularly Mccarthy , who is in a very ugly month at all times. The money captured is an cx- eellent imitation , anti is knowii as a "glass dollar , " because of the amount of ground glass in the . metal used to make them , They are defective in the milling and a trifle tbclter ! than a gooth dollar. NOtlNA'imONS stY 'I'll i iitism nmx'm' . Several l'ostiiiius or , , SzLiuIiwI'l&rii Iii 'vIflt A ru.uy A , , . , ii t , , i'n s. WAShINGTON , June 25.-The president today sent these nominatiomis to the senate : l'ostnmaster-OItlahoma : Wilburn McCoy , Guthrie. Texas : Seth B. Strong , hboustomi ; ltobi'rt T. I3artloy. Ladotmia : William T. lIlnck , Mount l'ieasant. Arkansas : A. II , Itockland , Stuttgart. California : Edward fhtmsh , Selina , Illinois ; Sylvanus S. Thompson , Marseilles. Iowa : Frank M. hloeye , i'crry. Kansas : Jaimies A.trrnent , lorlge CIty ; \Villiani fi. I3osetm , Itnrpt'r : ltufmms F. Boiid , Sterling ; George B. Croaker , Anthony' Frank J. Davis , Lamed ; fi. I' . Csreer , W'iim- field ; Martin I. . Grimes , Lyons : it. C. flow- ard , Arkansas City ; Joseph C. KItchen , Gar- dcii City : Frank A. Laimatrum , Pratt ; George W. Watson. Kiimsley. VohunteerIntammtrySecond regiment : 5cc- end Lieutenant. Hayden Y. ( Irubba , Eight- ecnth Infantry , to be lieutenant. colonel ; hugh M. Swain and Mark M. iloatner of Lomihsiana , to be amajors ; Paul J. Christian of Louisiana. to be first lieutenant , ThIrd regIment : Wihiiaimm it. Cobb of Plot- ida , to ho captain ; Etitly ii. Stevens of GeorgIa , to be second lieutenant. F'oprth regiment : Elbert S. Maloney of District of Columbia , to be seconti hleute'mm- ant. Seventh regiment : John C. halt of Iowa , to be chaplain ; Timonmns It. ltoexmt'r. 'ololpli ' J. Dobbs and James J. Mayes of Missouri , to be captains. Eighth regiment : \Vihhiamti ' .V. l'urnell of District of Coluiimmbia and Joseph L. Bell of Illinois , assistant surgeons , ivith rank of second lIeutenant. Ninth reglineitt : I. C. Nelson amid Simeldon L. .loimmmson of Louisiana and John 'I' . Heck- ham. sergeaimt company F , Secoimti infantry , to be Ileitteimanta ; henry F. Franklium , ll- worth M. l'iiiihips and John C. Allen of Louis- lana. second hittmtcnants. 'rentit rcginieiit : uViliiain It. W'harton of Virginia. ( a be captain. Volunteer Engineers-Foumrtim regiment : Licuteimamit A. it. Livingsione , First vohun- leer cagimicens , to lie captain ; harry Do Lauie anti Volcott L. Ihe'aril of New 'ork , to be second lieutenants. Second regiment : howard M. Springett of New York , to be captain ; Joseph % V. howe and Itodmuan \ ' . Beach of Connecticut , to ho seconti Ileuteimaimus. i'roimiotion in Regular Army-Infantry : First lieutenants. to ho captains , Edgar W. howe , Seventeenth infantry : William iflack , Twenty-fourtit infantry ; John Newton , Six- tccnth iimfantry ; F , 1' . Avery , Third Infantry , S.V. . hunning , Sixteenth infantry : J. M. T. Ilarteilo , Fifth Infantry : 'VI' . B. P. Frencb , Third Infantry ; I. . Ii. Btrntlie'r , First in- fealty ; F. hi. Premnont , 'rhmird infantry ; C. M. Trmmitt , Twenty-first infantry ; 0. Hell. Jr. , Third infantry ; C. J. T. Clarke , Tenth infantry ; 'tV. ' II. Cowles , Sixteenth Infantry ; 3. S. I'nrk , jr. , Twenty.flrst infantry. See- onti lieutenants , to be first hieUtenafltB : J. E. J. Bradley. Fourteenth infantry ; P. Set- tie. Tenth infantry ; J. S. Switzen , Four- teentlu Infantry : II. 0 Williams , Tenth infantry - fantry ; ( I , I ) , Guyer , Sixteenth infantry ; W. F Crete , EIghteenth infantry ; W. II , II. I Chapman. Twentieth infantry ; II. N. Boy- _ rV . den , Twenty-thiHi infantry ; I C. , knkmu , Twenty fourth infantry , A. W Drew , Twelfth infantry ; hi , K. Ely , Twenty-sec. end infsntry , 1. S. Soricy , iixteonth infantry - fantry , 'Ihhinnm Morrow , Twenty-first Infantry - fantry ; Ii. F. hlardaway , Seentecnth in- fantry. Second lieutenant ; Norton Craig , trans- ferreti fromn infantry to cayiuhry. - RT AT THE EXPOSITIUJ On the south wall of the water color room hangs a picture by one of the best of ( ho nmodern French water colorists-Madehaine Lenmalre. It is a picture , light , graceful and pleasing , representing a group of taco anti women dancing the minuet 1mm a French salon. Thby are dresseti in (110 ( attractive costftmes of silk , satin and velvet of the eighteenth century , autti the tiuxttmros are renmarkably well preserved. Time conuposi- tion Is very good , the figures In the fore- grotund are carefully worked imp ; thoac iii time back are merely suggested , allowing the eye to be imprt'sseul by the crowd of people as a whole. Each figure is carefully tlrawn amiti vaiiitetl in a very delicate , high key. The values have been sacrificed for purIty of color ; the faces have been painted in time iuaimistnkiimg Italiami niethotl of stiphing , instead - stead of by broad washes. Time imituuuihiuig of tIme costumes soil floor has ticen mmmtieh broader , although notimimig has imeeti left to accident. It is brilliantly traiuspam'ent throughout , as the artist has usual mm oiuaqiln color. aimil if it lacks a certain strength , it. is exceedingly reflumed. Nothing could moore clearly show time difference between the French aumd Dutch ticilotihs of lualultimIg tliimn ii cumllimriatfll In time water color rooni of this picture of Made- huiimo Lomaire's with Nos , 386 anti SST of Neuliatms. In the first piaco the disparity iii the. aubjebta Is striking. One is sparkiuimg , gay-society ; the other is lowly , sinmple- homely. The Minuet is polished uutd iains- takimmg ; the "lressiimg the ilahy"-No , 3S6 , auth the "Evemmimmg Meal , ' ' 3S7-ls broati auth bold , In the fornmer the painter ban caught all of the sentiimient of the group. A pens- dat mother dressing her baby , who , as lie is stretelieth on ha mother's knee , readies out a chubby aria to play ith _ time cat , white another Solid , sturdy little imguro stantil In front. Time whole is very low in tone , almost - most inergitug into the browims-yet still full of color. 'I'ho light coining in troimi ( ha loft side lights up the hunmblo interior , whore each detail-tho table on whIch Is a green bowl , the cat , the thin of the ivahi back of the mother's head-aids time conipo- sition. Time womami's face is btmt roughly sug- goated , yet full of character-her imammds are well drawn and sceimi to have been liaintetl while In action , so iveil do ( lucy stiggest it. Neuliatms has painted both SSO and 3S7 'ivitim opaqtue colors and with all the lirumimesa and solidity of oil. Iii the 'Evening Meal" the lIght coimics in tlmuotigh tlme wtimdow at time right anti hlmIito cli a icasant and wife us ( hi' ) ' are scrvimmu timetmuselves fi oat tim , . , commmmiic.mi ilushu. The tiog , who waits lmis ( tii in fi unt , is badly drawim , anti ivootien iii outline. aimd iii lr.at- inclit , yet ( hue group is so suggestIve of reality - ity and life ( lint one oerloolts time tiog. Neuhaus fins muaimmtetl the coitimomi folk tis they are in their lmuimmhile , everyday life , , imtl imas Painted them ivitiu ii sti cngtli mind ill- reetliess which appeals to ammy tome who iviil take the trouble to look ut theni. Aimotlier water color , which Is very intereting , i hung up so high that imo one vtio Is net persevering , ivili fiumd it. It is ' 'Time Lantern , " by ilugh Brt'ekenrIiigo-No. 58--a study of a imude figure. iiolduimg iii his hand a higliteil Japaimese lantern , whmlelu lights up ( lie body with a yehiowisim red light , suit leaves tli rest of the figure in a green ahmatiow , enveloped - veloped in a vibrating green background. It. is very urtistle nimd very Interesting. especially to those who have studied color by artificial light. I SUPPOSO it WiiS till accident - dent ( lint it should have becit hung 1.1gb. . while elm the line was 'iuting ' a hideous l'sychc-or whoever she many be-with a 'ha located shoulder and a mnatnieti hianil-aittimig oii a bemichi Iii a gardemi of fiower untimely looking at a little statue of Cupid-or timn- ever it immay be-No. 155. , F . Ilopkitmson Snmith , time artist , tmrehiittt : , author , has five or six altetches of time Nut'i.- . yule expoattion-whichi , as they are loaiit'tt by otto of ( lie magazines , I Infer were ouIg- iitally imuulo as illuistratiotma. 'l'lue ) ' mire cx- trumnehy simple and eltcctivo , nud painted iii the sante maimer In which ho hiatt of hate paintetl his Venetian sletchoa. : lie uses gray PaPer-it imichi , of cnumre , gives a tone to tile whole sketch-uses OiU1)Utl ) white foi' all the notes iii his sketch , hIgher in miii. ' titan the gray , and transparent ivasbca , whicmm he cmn. : This makes the greemus look rntiitr 'lark ' In value , but it gives mu certaIn cifect with very little iork , although niammy decry time method as being unorthodox. Miss Hawley' , a teacher of water colors ii' ' Colorossi's , in i'arus , sometimes gets ciuarimi- lag effects in water colors. in time huictur. site has here of a mother gtviuug her cimihil a bath it is tile purple which ititrutles upon Ofle. Thea , too , a white cap , when seemi against a wlmitiow , is imo longer white , limit is flhilil ) shades darker timaim tile light. Ii tIme light is strong , it appears nliiiost black against it. liy painting the bonnet timid tiic taco of ( lie woimman so light in value , iiumc hiatt destroyed ( Ito strength of tIm source of light. The composition is very graceful amid hicasuiig-tiuo tviuidow seat atid accossoriet' tirtistically suggested , but ( ho color seeiui. too niulelt time color of boiu-bomms to ho en- tiuct I ye. 'flue hct.l . of mmn oiti man reathing , by MIss Emmgley , caused quite a iliseussion , the other day , between tito visItors , who eeeiiied to bo inclined to appreciate vbit : the > ' eaw. ' ' 1'liat Is too i'miucli for imie , ' ' ( time saul. ' 'i can etanti blue hills , hut ito oime Cliii tell imic there was ever such a timing as a bimmo beard. ' That oulmds like a very logical crltieiimumi , but there Is a difference hctivccmi local anti iii'- ' parent color. It is ( lie artist's duty mini. to miiatcii ( lie local color of whiskers , or whatever - ever Is to be PU Iii tctl , a Ii itlu : tilmy hituze painter can do equally ivell , but to Paint it as seotu through atmimoapliere , chuangtiii nut it is by light , by reihectid lIght , by light aiud tuhatle , by colmtriust , iutitl variomlim otbet' causes , which mimny nitect it. So tIme high lIght on a gray beard , sceim timrouq'hm a certain atnmospliere , with certain rollecteti lights , may look blue , eveiu. if the of ( liii grimy beard thocs nut see it thus reflected in a mirror. V E'i'IiEL 'FWANS. It IDlA it K tiliI' ) I NV i'i'I1)NS. ( . 'iiiuue'i , imiliiiIt _ I'tiiw ! to , ' , ' tIm. ' 'nr. ' 'Vt'ans anti runmtjns of war' ' are uttitiiulat- lag thu brains of time country nomvaihays to irnd uett en , , , ii i n e en I euila I etI I e a ii ii Ih hate innummmerablo Sp4imtardia. Every cuitcelvabhi Idea amid deaigui hcariimg on fortilicatinums. their ttrimmaineiit , luigli explosives , sheiuii anti lrojectiles art , it9Urhtlg in daily , relates time Washuimmgon ( Slur. Moat of ( lue , tiiveiitlve gviituseiu state that thmey tlmeiimselves are witltouit the ueeessary funds for expcrinii.'iitiiig with and lirosecut- lug th.'Ir liuvcmmtions , anti tliertmfoitt tire nax - bus that tIme government slioulil exaimmiiue timeir deslgmus amid niproi.riatu inoiiey ( or ( lucir Investlgatiomus. Uncle Sun , however , does not generally fall itt with these sug- geations , which is not surprialmig when one knows a few of thiciit. One man conceived the brilliant Pica of firing ( torn a huge canimon tin iinmnemuse Pair of shears , whIch , as they wciit merrily along their ivay , should cut lii two whole mgi- omemits of time unhappy enmomny. Hut thin finned of Ordnance and l'ortIflcation feared this mIght interfere too seriously with ( lie comfort of tIme emiemy , especially at , meal Limes , so Lhi8 inventor was duly informed ( lint his idea did not seoul practicabis anti VV V _ _ _ . ' V - could aM , thretnro , be tested at the jet- emnnicnt's expense with a view to its futuir. Stloption for usa in the arnmy. Another at- most as startling schnue flirt the same cruel ( Ateit Catleti the "elctrieaI swortj , ' in this case the scientific executioner waste to wear , concealed iii his car , or any otbcr convenient little spot abott imis anatomy , * ponertul htery. ( Then , when this modeM soldier with hi advanced fin-dc-steele mound- tioru of war , crosses ewords with his an- ( agonlst-snap-splsh-hte latter receives a. shock. The oumouny ilisappeams in a blaze ot' lightning and glory , leaving only a charred mass beiiinul , Hut why , sluice an eiectri circuult is supposed to have been estbiish d by time crossing of swords , lila opponent ' should cheerfully title off unscatimod with a. triumphant smile on his coumatemmanco , ( ha iuiontor sayeth tint. l'ossihly some of this New 'ork iioyspauors might : for , baring I got vintl tuf ( his woumtlemtui iimmontlon , they took it very seriously , aiuul PCatt'red time tie- lat-tmmmetmt with fm-eqtucnt inquiries as to how the invcuiioui ( of " ( lit' electrical sword" was progressitug. It reuniimtis one of a little jok. uluriumg the Mexiettn var , iihmeu the govern- lncmmt hind invited suggestIons as to ( ho ttet unetlmnil of nrnmiimg a regiment of lancers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John I'hcmuix , with a tetmierlty which tienri ? cost him it cotmrt-inau'titui , semm ( it plait naiL drawings for tumnishiumg yacht tmooper witIt a bug lm'uimct entliuig in a hook , which , it ias uttiggesteil , sluouhth be deftly Inserted in tim i'mmt'uny's belt. itmeilamatorY to iiacltug hmit oil the smouintl iiul there dispatching hiimti. iuicidenLiily time imook would be of service Iii reehaiiuuiuug deserters. Hilt ( bemtm dt'ltirtIUflt Is mint nina. honored u'iIhi these brIlliant schemes ; the pension ofilco eouimcs In for its shmi- : , nut ) re- ct'ntly was i'aiit'&l uipoui to Puotect the imota- ble discovery of a wosterti mnilmlstet' . it ccii- sisteti of a shell , which at ohio fell swoop shmoultl renmove Smmgastn , Ct'rvcrn , hits ticet. Spain aunt ami' stray doims iihuo aught be hlmigeu-iuig arouuumtl , looking on. rut l'om'to htic'o or time l'lmilippines. Auth ' 'time special virtue of ( lila eliell , " it was stated , ' 'lay tint aitutie iii its extraorthiiitiu'y ulestruictive hmier , but also iii time fact tlmnt it savctl thuo sotils of those whose botlie it tlt'imtrnycil. ' ' Consitieriumg ( lint its object was to destroy Siumninrils , this was certainly a mumost kindly atmil tmt''tlftul lirecatut Ion-worthy of the in- vituitor's Christian calhliug. M Iisiiui ri I'u.iuui i.it' It t'iuitt liii , ' tuistnfl. ll1tiAN'S'lLLE. Mo. . Jtmmie 25.-Time itoP- umhii : congresmulommul eunvcumtiouu of. tIme 13ev- t.ntlu uhistrict , iuu utessloit home , line rcatllrmmied aileginimco to tue Onmnima cmis'emmtiomi and opposeth (0 fusion. fl P. Litchut'll of Boone cotmuity received tile aomiimatioui for eon- gross by acchn.tiinioti. ( . . -----.V---- Cure for Qhouiiiatism Fihh SAlPI.E PACKAGES ARE i'ilAILEl ) IREE 'i'O 4I.I , . . r.'ts Not ii Iii hi ) 'i'u' ' ( isis lt.-iiut-dy 'iltiut ( uii'Cs 'eli ( 'list's stuii Stisgits of hliieuiuiiiutuiiuii , I t Is a fr.iuietit , experiemmee to ImitYtit PeoPle wim.i . ihrnily ielIt't' that mm renmetly extst t Intl v ii I vim cc rhmt'ti uuuit L isumi. 'i'hmny have tried a. dzeii or ti o muir , , curea' ' muiti etili , h ( . * . 'mfl . 'r i-t'iuiu iim , ' iii lm.tshiiI.uls . , others at hmnnme hmopt'lt'ssIi' helpless , while others , fi - . , - . t , : $ ' ij'\ JOhN % mh1J'hi nra hoblil lilt : ni tnt on Ctutehes. . JttImmi A. linithm of I'tiiiivi tthce , t-tmrt'ti 1timiicif of just itt ; hiu.l . a ease uf riit'uin.tb'mui its otto viit thimit Iii a liiOithi4 jomirmuny. tt tiiuits he iit. . ; ii. ii iii I 'I ' t'hS 1 ltu t lie ha d to take moor- .1 , , . Ii ft i. ! ttimisttit'i-a ie ! , h.rtoriuig . 'vlt Ii loathing huhuysit'inhls , vlmo were imimable to hell. hiiiit , itt ga't' iii ) in , lt'smcuir. I Ic hogan at miityi tmg I mi t ii t lie en uists of thiemu nuittism it imti n ft or mu ti t Ii ox t'rhnue Ii I I ii g it iiti repemi t- ttl failumi a , lie hiiim.lly ( tuiu.i . it m'eimindy te ii icli ( 'H u't'il huh I mm a slit. . rt t I ate. A ( ( or t ii I it g lorItiums cii. ii tut' fro nit I 110 ci ii t cii cii of rl iou inn tisimi ii e ci. I lti I ii o ream eih y ' ' 0 loris. . ttumiit' . ' ' I ii' then veuit tO WOrk ummil cured I ui ( rica ii it it mitt imelgim ho iii ii nil nosY lire- lrmmosts ( C ) cuiril tilt' woritl. limit Giort ritnlt cureil luini ct ) that hit hasn't haul a tivhtc'im Of . I ie setmils a trial package of his remedy fret' to ittlyotme who will ( tiki the trttibic' tO writ. . ' ftim it. The rem- i'tl eureti ( tO ( liii 1111111 iii 'rtxiu4 ttlio hati stilforeti forty years. it iur.'tl . if. fluicholz of Norborime , Mo , . vImu liiid suffered 25 ycm : rs a liii ii I I Ii ti might 70 yi'iu i's o t u go itt tile ( hue vmus itrutitiillY giveim ii n''iv 101150 Of life. Mrs. l'crsohmn oh' Ainstertitum , N. Y _ I nod a ( ron I na I mm ekago anti t lie reauli hmiduuccl her to gtmt lilorui of it. Sue was en- tii'ely ctmreti miller lirtvimmg sul'fereui for years ivlthm time must iimteuis.u vaIn. stir. Smith has it ivoimilerfuil ni-ray of t.'sthmnoimy to .slioiv I liii t 0 lot-lit 'i'ii it' w' I I 1 cut re ii mm y kind it Iii ! st a go 0 1' miu'mi , imimi t is in , imiuth lie ss'uimts t.vei.ymit , \i'lit ) hmius t'vciu a totlt'lu of this itnImIftil dhst'itsn to vrhto hint ( or mu tree t rim. I 1)11 rkmug. ' . I I e st'mmtls enough o t thi ii rr'miieily tO nmakt' a fair test anti it the i.tsi ii I S an t Isfa i'i ui.y thu e n you can ( ) ltitiui ) IL ( till sized box for * 1.00 front your mi"rur'st .1mg slur. ' . Dolt' t be skt'j.tloal . iii to ml t t Ii I : i it'iiit'tl ) ' . I f"tn emimhn'r I t ( 'oats you iunt hi I im I u I ry I I. a nil i I is 51)0,1 eV1 , leiie ( ' that \lm. Smith wouthl iuot go to the C. X I titI 10' I ) f it'ii.l . iii g t mlii I , iuc'ktuges ( ron un- l'ss , tiit'r , , wits rent nierit in time remimedy , 'dr ' , Iirnitii'i4 mmihiiress iii full Is Joint A. tinn I t Ii . 21 2 Sit in iii erilelci Cli U rchi , Build ins , Aiiiwaiilcoe , 'iii. The Succcss0ra Summer Outing deprait chiiruly en I lie w'uic dialer of route aol tlcsuiin. lion , Yiti will fimmi it worth while to cammitic the , Summer Cf ours of the ] r1Ir6N ; ( JEN'Pi1U ' "TI's Piogata Falle flout , . Ciiy 'l'ILIrt : 0111cc , i 19 Adanmi St. 0. 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