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( IMAIJA 1)AILY BIE : SA't'PUIAY ' , JULY 9 , 180S. _ _
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A Supethitthaent Jackoii Fuib Some Very
-i . Interc2ting Information ,
PER CAPITA EXPENSE TO TIlE STATE
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I 0 Po'ar Yurs Shtnv flint the .Aernge
I ' - CoMt I'er IiipIl Ii lint IIrt-I.sir
: Cent , , -Sns * 4)IL SisU"
A rilillu , . SetIs1.
1,1 T.TNCOI , July . _ ( . ) - ) -
Intenilent Jnck8olI reccntly recsI from
( I ( lie MIpeilutuldent of the stifle ( if Miclilgall
' ft rcqtlest for flrcs Bhowltlg the coAL ( It
books for the istato ( loller tile free text hook
rtW. III nccratsce , % It1I thiB rcqItst tile
followitig IntercItIflg table of figures ) lftS
) ICOII CotniLIcsh
I 8 : ' ; :
Niitnhcr 1III'II I ( flit iii . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,310
1'ext IOOk ) $ , titiii tlJMt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ei : : . per pLilill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 NI III htr I ill p11 M III tI I (5l . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 I,2S2
. 1'Xt IOkM. ( ) titiiI , eqt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
( 'ist 1 > tl. IUjII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IuI
N ti snlnr 3)11 ) ) III ( lrII1 i'd . . . . . . . . . . . . .23fl2
'rft Icik , , $ . t4)tLtI ( 'OSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CoML IIr pupil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Nuinlior JIIIIIII tnroilesl . . . . . . . . . . . . 261,597
? 'j'vxt bpsk , tutul eIlt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 S,173.O' ' )
( ' 014t p'r iu III I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Juligo CorlilBil this InorilIng lianiled ( lown
I .lcclslon III the case ot Alexander S. 1'nr
ter against the Sheriff of Lancoater county
. anti otllerB , whIch Invtlves a judgment. ot
15,1O8.20 and cost8 allIOtlIltItIg to a large
Htltfl , Tue case haB bccn In court In various
fornis for ntnrly tm yenrs. The jtulgnient
wan ngnliist Ilenjantin A. Gibson , J. M.
Iicardslcy ahid Jonathan ChaRe , and in the
, various otteullits to collect the julgincnt a
litimber of crasH Ictltioners ) got Into the
1. Not long ugo the sherIff found IMfle
& Property In tills city belonging to Giloii ,
. ttiitl was ortlcrci to sell it. About that time
a tnanilato from the supreme court fell
into the 11(111dB ( of the sheriff which lie con
, ttrucil as itrohlhlting the 8a10. Stilt was
. thtcit brought to coynitel the sheriff to ninSce
: . the Bale. Jtlilge Coriiishi holtlH that the sate
rhoulti be lflnk , the proceeds to go to Por-
f ter anti the cross petitioners being left
out.
The Ifomo Insurance company ot New
York. which luis been sticti by tue state for
A1 272 in tecs nIlegcl to be lue from the corn-
t .3 Ilany , baa flieti an answer in district court
lit 'hich it itvers that it itaid the money to
t
. Ftigeiio Moore , vlio was acting nil au ohhlcer
of tli stute ; that the itaylilolit WUS made
in good faith , atid that the mlefenilcnt corn-
,
c 1)85(1 ) ( should lInt he reqtihrcd to make a see-
011th PclYlflCIlt. Thio lns\ver further says
that the company hits for the last twenty-
five years IXII ( doing business with the
state ( tliriflg which time the tees frommi the
COlfllZIIIY hILSC always been Paid to thi. , state
no ii I I or.
Jiidgo Cornish hiis Issued an order ills.
siilssiiig the suit of the Telephone and Ex.
4 hiress Coinpamiics ugmiinst the State Board at
\
- Trntlsirnrtattoii. The companies wihi appeal
to the supreme court nut ! a supersetleas
bond ( It 5OO has been fixed.
The lOlitlhiSt congressional convention lit
to be held at Piattitmouth on time 11th or
Aigiist , the Cc4ifliflittce having deckluh on
the idaco and date last. evening. 'rime rep-
resentatlosi wtit he : Cass county , 12 ; Johnson -
son , 6 ; Lancaster , 27 ; Nemalin , 9 ; Otoc , 13 ;
I'awmiee , G ; Richardson , 13.
. I.liit'Hhlk 1.oi'ij Niic.
The funeral services of George Callahan ,
t the young boy who was killed by lightning
iluring thte rainstorm \Vednesdny evemming ,
will be held at the fnrmiiiy home Saturtlay
nfturmmoon. Miss Fannie Callahan , a sister
living In floston , is expected to arrive tomorrow -
morrow morning.
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The victories achieved by Sampson aimfi
Schiley were fittingly ce1cbratd by a large
- nuimiber of patriotic citizens at Lincoln park
tomlighlt. The program consisted of iiiuslc
by the baud nail rousing speeches by E. J.
Burkctt , C.V. . Ilerge , F' . M. Tyrell , F. M.
hall , A. II.Vclr nod Joe horns.
Itceruiting oflicers for the Secoimtl regiment -
ment shut ( Ii ) shop mmd started south with
the last squad today. The new soldiers
are : Jitiii'II Sweeney , Oliver Leldigh , Chester -
ter Tmtlhlnailge , Jacob hlotalimig. Albert
Springer. Loren Spoker , Wnhter'ier -
sciiiniilt , Nelson llrown , Jesse Custer ,
- Theophilus Wiesendauger niid'ihilarn Allen ,
. Postmaster 11. M. liuiihnelh's residence Is
quarantined. his 5-year-old son being down
with scarlet fever.
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The lCemtrnoy Vower amid Irrigation corn-
pitny , which hits bought in the liroperty of
I , the old canal comnpamiy , fileti articles of in-
corporation wIth the secretary of state today -
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' day , thie Company eiiig capitalized for $230.-
000. Under the new revenue law , before
tIling the articles the company % vas obliged
to ahlix upon them five $10 revenue stamps ,
(111(1 also pay it filing tee of $24 under tjno
stole law , making a total of $74. Three or
four years ago the same articles might have
been thou itilil recorded. at an exieiise of
mtbotit $2.
Thin Cailawny creamery incorporated to-
; ilay with a eapltah cC $1,000 , the stockhoiilers
being Jose1))1 ) hewer , F' . L. Ilnycock , S. N.
" 1 Pierce. W. 1. Sbupp , Julia Neisou and
John Noran.
- 'I'hio county commissioners of Lancaster
county have Jiltit coimipleted their work as
a Board of Eiuahizntion. In sonme precincts
- thu assesemimeut of both recil and liersonal
, hiloPerty was raised 20 per cent. while in
others It % 'fls lowered from 5 to 20 iier cent.
Assessors LII time Firt arid Third wards returned -
turned some very iiecuiiar imsst'stsimieitS ! of
the Lincohu baiiks , Last year the First
Natloimnh vns missessed at $17,328. while thIs
year It is listed at $2,321 , little more than
- - I liar cent of its capital. The American
- National was assessed at $29,766 , but was
found to bti too high , itlid the board cut it
to $ l1'J35. This year It is returmicil at
- $8,320 , Thu other city banks have fareti
. . about thit. smisne , while the tvo somali banks
' at lleimul't are assessed at $ s,0O0 each , Notice -
tice has been served tiiioii the hictrik oiilcers
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to appear before the Hoard of iitlaliza-
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. - tioll.
: p , , A jubilation meeting 'vati Itch at LIncoln
i park lonigiit in honor of tile mcci'iit naval
. victories. Speeches were outdo by F. M.
Tyrrehl , F. J. 1Iuriett. J. W. iherge , Joe
Burns ittiti A. ii. Vvir. There mts idcnt
of iatriotic , music.
Tile requisition of ( he governor of Iowa
vnhi icinoreil toilay for the return of I.
N. Than , , under arrt'st atVttiioo itimit
( nimitt'h in AppaiioOso county , Iowa , for
I rmiiu1 larcelly ,
Omaha iwoimlu at thie hotels : At the Liii.
dehl-\ ' . L. Decker , Vi' . Ii. Chambers , l.
\v. 1'vuns , A. M. Jeffrey , I. C. Smith , 'tV.
C. Crt' . At ( lie Lincoln-E. F' . Marzart.
- Smiiiiuel Sawtehl. John Jones , li3 , l. Jordan ,
_ I \ % , 1d. Ladtl , Aduni ohi , Utitrles 11. W ilsoit ,
U , W , Carhack.
fly ,
to Ii ii I is I it % , .Iritskgi ,
N1h1liASK CITY , Neb. . July 8.-Spe- (
F , cial.-This ) section was visited by a very
heavy fall of rain ' , \'ethiicsday night , the
gauge registering nearly two inches. Far-
niurs report that the corn is immaklimg a very
H.P. Ilimo growth ititti is now practically all haiti
.ny. by.
rdii. l'LATTSMOUTII , Neb. , July S.-Spccial. ( )
ion -Tho himidt'st mimiti nmost disastrous miii-
storimi withtin thie memory of the oldest cit.
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lcnis occurred hiertt Vt'ednesthay milght between -
tween tii' hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. At
4 12 o'clock ( ho water which caine rushIng
tY , ilown from the hills hooded ( ho streets and
a. rerricti everythIng loobo or mnoveattle before
it. Main street from curb to curb was like
erk.
- a mighty river , The volume ol water va
ully two feet La depth the curreut
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very swift. 1ery cellar along the street
was filled to overflowing and in some of the
storeit the nter stood more than a foot
deep upon the floors , The damage to property -
erty nd merchantlio will reach fuiiy
CULIII1tTSON. Neb. , July S.Spc ( litl ) . . . .
A heavy mm fell here \Vednsday niid
Thiurcdny night. Crops in the c85t part at
time county nrc lii excellent condItion , also
near Palisade. The grass1opp'rit , liav' i1on
a lithe damage , but not ehough to injure
crolis ,
ASIILANI ) , Nel , . . Juiy S.-Speciai.---Tiie ( )
heavy raiims of a few days ago have flooded
the strt'ams and they are breaking Into the
fields. The snter Is so muddy that time fish
arc coming to the surface to get air. There
have been over 1,000 POLIOtIS of fish caught
by means of Pvars toilny. evemal of the
tUb ucerage twenty to thIrty pounds each.
flisutls I'iiie,1 u ills Siit ,
COLUMBUS , Net , , , July 8.-Speclal ( Tele-
grarn.-A ) 4-year-old son of Frank Uush-
neil , who tiled \Vctlncsday , was buried hero
yesterday anti inst evening fluslinell was Informed -
formed ( lint time grave would ho robbed.
liuishmneli nail son went to the cemetery anti
watched. About 11 o'clock a light spring
wagon drove tip and they identified time
driver as nit old monim who hIves here. lie
said ho hail come to cut Soillo grass for
feed anti was allowed to go on. About halt
an hour hater ( onus were seen in the cerne-
levy making direct for the new grave. flush-
nell was unable to restrain himself and let
go with two big loads of buckshot. The
ghouls fleil iclh mcli out of the cemetery ,
ibid hltmsimneli been more cautious and got
50(110 help the whole outfit might hare beeti
bagged. Tito ciiiltl died with spInal nienin-
gitls , This is the fourth time within two
years that graves have been tampered with
here.
it'itiit ' ' , , ii iirrlesli y.
TEC1TMSihl , Nehi , , July S-Speciai.- ( )
Wesley \Vorthen , the man who has causeil
so much trouble between William } Cnighit
nhitl hits wife and who was shot by ICimighit
last Sunday , left the city very uneereinoni-
otisly last evening. It is hInted about town
that lie was run out of the city by the 0111-
cers , as they feared , from talk thmey had
heard , that the immami was to he treated to a
coat of tar and feathers last night. Kulgimt
is In jail amid the wonman is still in town.
F'lisc C-t'k'lrnt Iit.
SPENCFit , Neb. , July 8-Spcclal.-The ( )
seventh celebration at Spencer slimce the
minis in lloyd county were restoreil to tIme
politIc doiimniii through treaty stlptmlatlomis
wIth the Sioux Indiatma took Place Monday
and tar excelled anything attempted in that
line ijeretotore. The princiiml feature ot tite
day was the oration by lion. John A , liar-
muon of O'Neill.
lIiiiiil lIiiiU' hurt.
FAI1tLIUIIY , Neb. , July 8.-Speclal.- ( )
Charles Gilniore , a farmer living near time
cIty , caught hits hand in a twine hInder auth
the necilloas driveit through his hand.
I in was alone at the time ammil the needle
held his inmul for a.n hour before assistamice
arrived. lie is limmprovlmmg how and it Is not
thmotmgltt that time result will be serious , as
at first feared.
Iteju. . lee Over ti % 'li'tor' .
1tFl'Ui1L1CAN CITY , Nob. , Jtmhy S.Spc- (
clnl.-A ) nmeetlmmg was held at this place
Wednesday evening for time purpose of re-
jaictmig by speechmaking , tlreworkit , etc. ,
over time recemmt great victories of our army
and navy. Speeches were delivered by Ievs.
J. S. Miller nut ! I' . A. Thmmkham , Charles
McPhiersomi amid others.
Ilelil rsr 'l'rIiil.
TFCUMShli , Nub. , July 8.-Speclal.- ( )
After a trial occupying time attention of the
county court all clay \Vlhiimirn ICniglmt was
hiotiimtl over to the dIstrict court for trial on
the charge of sbootlmmg with Intent to kill
Wcsi ey Vorthen last Stimiclay. ICimi ght could
hot get time $1,000 bond the judge exacted
atid was jailed.
, ii. ( , ' % 'uuul.it ( tuustrrel.
IIAItTINGTON. Neb , , July .8-Special (
Telegrarn.-Mrs. ) Louis Neison became in-
volvcd In a utmnrrei with her mother , and
as a result the olti womnan is a little dls-
figured , as a genuine fight occurre(1. Mrs.
Nelson was arrnignl today amid her case
was et for next Monday.
F'i.ruiser fliiiII lilsutisled.
IIUMflOLDT , Nob. , July S.-SpeclalO. ( )
A. Cooper while assistlmig In looking after
the stowing away of his nmamnumoth hay crop
was struck on the right hand by a imay
fork anti badly dlsabieti ,
i'uu inns ry SeIiol CeuiHils.
FAIRIIUTtY , Neb. , July 8.-Speclai- ( )
Time school census of F'alrbury school dls-
trict shows an cmmuummeratlon of 1,113 cliii-
thremi of school age , aim increase of ninety-
utimo over lust year.
17legitir for OHecoIn.
OSCEOLA , Nob. , Juiy S.-Simecial.- ( )
James Belt of David City is building an cia-
vator hero that will Imolti 10,000 bushels of
grain.
NEBRASKA BOYS SENT BACK
l'oulr Viiu Are 'i'ou Sick In I'rteeeil ,
flit l ) ( Fiit.ditluiut ( ) the
l'hilillIiuseM.
CAM ! ' ME1tRITT. SAN FRANCISCO.
Cal. , July S.-Special ( Telcgrnm.--CorPOral )
Charles Wheeler and Private Will Milone Of
Coimipany I , , First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry -
fantry ( Thiurstou itliles ) , nrrlvnd here on the
Rio Janetro frotmm Honolulu to recuperate.
Othiers froumi tile First Nebraska volunteers
are Sergeant Stafford of Coampammy R , anti
Private Huller of Conmpammy C ; those from
tile First Colorado are Privates hiowar(1 anti
Burke , Fatmimon , the latter of the hospital
corps , utid omme fromil the Twemmty-tiiird United
States immfmitmtry. Private i'atii Miller ,
Craig of Company l , Nebraska volunteers.
wits left 1mm a hionohulti hospital , where lie
is under care for pneumonia anti mmmeasics.
Harry C. Fiitke , who was burled at 110mb-
inlu , jolimeti COilllfltiY 1) at Lincoln on May
hi. Ills ago Is gIven an 19 fluid hIs trade
as that of a painter. lie was born in Michil-
gull amiti his father's address Is N. M. Fiske ,
Adams , Neb ,
lIt'utvy liii I ii
STANDR1tItY. Mn. , July 8.-Speclal ( Tel-
gratn.l- . terrific raiii storm occurred in
this vicinity last miight , accompanied by a
viterspotit : north , causing a loss of preim-
s'rty and life.VllilccLt creek rose sudtienlv
smith overfioweti thin western imart or Stan-
berry. washing uvay several imouses niid
forcIng the occtipaiit into the tree toils
for satett. Mrs. Isaac Gray miuiti her infant
baby ivcle cirowmied. Their Imotlin' was
wiisimeii away and tue rest of the famIly
were rstsctmcl by heroIc work. Another of
thin ebiilttren was lountl high mipoim a drift
asleep. Charles Smith anti fli'rt Vance ,
iuirrnhiprs of a relief ex1wtiitioti , Ivore
kimoelcetl frommi their raft into time surging
walerj and drowned. it is thought many
who 11 % ed along time branch are tirowimeil.
TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST
it % 'lll litii I'uIr luiy , ' .Vurnier lii ( lie
% ( , ( , fl l'or * iui of Nt'Irusslii
uuuu.i Xur ( lien ) . % 'iusls ,
\VASiIINGTON , July 8.-Forecast for Sat.
urtlay :
For Nebraska-Fair weather ; warmer In
western vortioa ; southerly winds.
For MissourI-Fair weather ; cooler ;
northerly winds.
For South Dakota and lowa-F'alr weather ;
warmer ; northerly wimids , becoming vimris-
bie.
bie.For
For Kaimsna-Showt'rs amid timunderstormns ;
wartuler ; southerly winds ,
For W'yomning-Geuerahly faI ; warmer ;
southerly winds.
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coxllEss ( : CLOSES ITS LABORS
Most &markable Session in Thirty Years
Comes to an End ,
HOUSE IS TIlE SCENE OF EXCITEMENT
4cernl 3lCi.ilOrN Nenrl' Ciuiii oil
L'utrt Isa is isitters. hut tlJoiti rinuseult
CouuseM % I I Ii ( 'Iit'ers iiuuut Slug-
hulg s.f l'uut rios I Ic Soitigs.
WAShINGTON , July S-Time etmtl of this
session of congress In the house vas nmarked
by to notable imiclilciuts , One was sensa-
tmonahiy partisaim , well milgim resulting lii per
sonal conflicts upon theiloor of time house ;
the other was notably patriotic mind swept
away nil signs of time former.
Iii the former Mr. Itay ( rep. , N. V. ) , Mr.
Handy ( deni. , Dci. ) , Mr. Cannon ( rep. , Ill. )
anti Mr. 11th ( demu , Tex. ) were the PrinciPal
participants , Iii the latter all mncuiibers
jolimed irrespective of party affiliation.
After tue ratimer stormiiy sersion of two
hours the house , when adjournment wmms
nmmmiouticed , joined in cheers for the presi-
tleiit aimd war heroes and the singing of pa-
triotie snugs , making perhaps the most
notable ending to a scuisioul since time civil
war.
war.The only mcasuroof importnmmce passed
was a 1,111 to reImburse suites for expenses
incurred in aitllimg tue orgamilzatloa of time
volunteer aramy.
Mr. hlnmmtiy ( ibm. , 1)ei. ) , by moving to
strike from tue record a hart of the speech
which appeared as that of Mr. Ray ( rep. ,
N. Y. ) , itreclititatcul time dispute wimichi
brought on limo closing Incident of sensa-
tiomini naturo. Mr. ilantly declared the
part In question was never mmttered upon
the floor of the imouse nimd read froimi time me-
porters' notes to corroborate hit assertion.
Mr. hta ) ' declared he had uttered every
word.
"Mr. Speaker , " resuimied Mr. hlnimtty , "a
qtmcstlomm of veracity imas arIsen imere. If
the gcmmtienmna from New York says hme ut-
tereil time words in question I declare iiPOfl
my imonor lie did not , alid I imohi here the
reporter's uiotCS , wuilcul 8110W tIlmit lie dith
hot , and I rely upomi the nmenmory of morn-
hers to substnumtiate wlmat I say. "
"Vote , vote , " canme from inonmbers from
all over the house , who citing to a hope
timeir bills nmight ho passed within time mc-
mualiming hour of the sessIon mumtl were
in imasto to have the Ray-Jiniidy incident
closed.
fleelolo' Ann inMt liutuuii ,
A vote was taken. The imouso tieclimmed
to strike out tue speechm. A division was
called for and the negative vote agalmi pre-
vailed.
Mr. Cannon was standing just across the
center aisle , face flushed anti eye fixed upomm
the nmimmority , growimig apparently imidig-
nalit.
' 'I called for tellers. ' ' said Mr. hiaimtiy , ammd
vitim that the veteran niemtmiier from Illinois
stt'ppcd into the aisle.
"You are tlehiberately obstructing liuhulc
humtlncss , in whIch the whole coummtry is in-
terceteil. "
The rest of his remarks were lost in the
jeers of time imiimiority , calls for the regniar
order amid confusIon , as Mr. Cannon clmurgeti
up the aisle , pouring out a iiootl of vigoroims
tientiimclatiomi. lie had reached a polmmt op-
posmte Mr. Dali ( demmm. , 'rex. ) , Mr. Canumon
Imuti called for the yeas alit ! nays , sayimig it
was tmmanlfest that tue demoerab would call
for thorn.
Mr. Cannon had repeated his charge of
obstruction , when Mr. Bali , addressing tue
republican sitle , as it subsequently devel-
opeti , declared : "The record is false amid
you knew it false when you voted
against correcting it. "
"That is a lie , " criei Mr. Cannon , anti In
ati immstnmmt time belligerent ximernber were
struggling to reacui eacii other , whIle many
others were puhlitmg anti strtiggilng to coil-
trel timoni. The itquse was upon its feet.
Mr. Marsh ( rep. , Ill. ) seized Mr. Cannon
amid timrust bUn alde atmd when Mr. flail
asked Mr. Cannon to "come outside" ad
the latter was movIng to comply Mr. Lewis
( demn. , Wash. ) took cimarge of the hilinois
mncrmmhcr mLmmd restrained imium.
Meaimtiimme , the speaker hind been poimnmhlumg
hard , amid time sergeant-at-amnms , Mr. Russell -
sell , hiatt seized the big silver mace anti
was mrmovimmg among the members , where the
greatest disorder prevailed , Order was me-
stored slowly , and a roll call proceetled ,
whIle tue gallerIes comniented upon what
timey had seen In the course of it visit to
Washingtoim.
The roll call upon Mr. Handy's motion
to strike out resulted : Yeas , 50 ; nays , 106.
Cuss iiit VItIioiruisvN Ii ISO itemnuurk.
Later In the session Mr. Cannon explained
that Mr. Ball had addressed his remimarks
not to hmitmi personally , and , therefore , he
theitireti to witlitiraw his offetisive state-
meat.
The house then passed tue bill to relmn-
burse time states for expemmites incurred in
the tratmsportation , feeding , clothummg anti
caring for soldiers in aitl of organization
of the volunteer armmmy.
The speaker mmarmmed Mr. hlentlorson , Mr.
llopkiims tuid Mr. Rlchiardsotm as a comimmmmlttec
to 'ait titian the president , iii comujmammy
with a seflflte coimirnittee , aimd aimnoumice the
reatilnoss of congress to adjourn.
"Mr. Speaker , " said Mr. hieumderson , after
the return auth reportIng the comnimiittce bath
dmscimargctl Its riutle , "tue presimient thirects
the coutimnhttee to say that he has no fmirthc'r
coitmmntmmmications to nmako to the imousu nail
says he desires to coimgrattmlate this congress
upon its iatriotle amid filthtuml work. "
Time report was utpplautietl.
Time retnalmitler of the session passed yith-
out iiicldeiit.
At 2 o'clock , when Speaker Reeti aim-
imoimitceti , 'Tlme itecotmil sessIon of this coil-
gross is adjotirmied without ( lay , " a great
cheer arose , anti then began a scene whelm ,
wimile sinmilar to time imsumml closing scenes of
sessions , far simrpasseti in eotimtnslasmn tmud
inatiifest good feeling any siamilmir episode
iii the mnetaory of ( its oldest mimeunher of the
hboUbe. Time occupants of time imeked gmtller-
ics lmo had rlr.en to go ibausell as they
heard a. hmimmulretl ottime mnemmibers begitt itig-
lug ' 'Aiimerlca. " iJulmer nsmenmuers imurrietily
crovcleii around the slicalcer's etcoid anti
jolmieti time etimer singers umitli within a short
timuio it seeimmcd mill members imresent were
aiding Iii swtlliiig the volume of solig , l'rez-
ently a voice here numti there iii the galleries
Joined lii and it was riot loimg timitil mimemmibers
anti spectators were all stinging the Imatriotic
hynimi.
Time scene was a inarkeil transit from the
ummammy ltmtrtisan olemnomistrations whmich imati
been witimesseti sucim a short time before.
icniocmats anti republienums wore now sItig.
lug in accord a natlomial nntimeio.
\S'imemm tlme song ceased sonmo metmiiier tro-
iOSed three cheers for ( ho nation's liresi-
tlent and the roar of souati that followed
came fronm a umilted house.
CIuo'ers for ut 1' iii ted ( hiust , r ,
The north , south , east anti vest-a united
country , " was lroposei , anti titen iii turn
caine the heroes of the war-Iewey , Scltlvy ,
liobson , Satnpsomi , and dually formtter Rep.
rescntutivo Gt'neral Joseph Vt'imeeler , who is
now cliuiglng , titougit ill , to his comnnmminti
In front of Smintiago. antI the hail resounded
with cheers of thiriiiltmg streimgtli. Timmn
the slimgimmg proceeded , Meaiitlnme Ilergeamit.
at-Arms htmstsell had broughit tim 200 enmali
Amiiericumm flags amimi every mmmemmiher was now
waving one. "Time Star Spangleil Banner"
was stimig , while hugs waved anti time gal.
leries cheered. Later "Yatmkee loodle" and
"Ilxio , " the latter , Perijalis , for time first
time in the house by mmiemimbers , Cheers for
time speaker were given.
Thu patriotic denonstration commtiuucd
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halt an hour nail then time nmcmbers began
leitvlng , saying farewell to colleagues ,
"home Sweet hioimme" ar ,4ltl Lang Sync"
Supplantei the patrioticihh' anti impressed
more strongly impon thir henrers that another -
other session was endql.5.
Clerk MclOwcll , wlienathe singing closed ,
committee mooimm anti a0fe mnlnutcs later
mounted the clerk's stnii-nnti announced
that Mr. Alien of Misslssjpi had opened a
recruiting oflice in thiq vtiiys 811(1 mantis
Mr. Alien ( imoliularly kmioiiin as "I'rivnto
John" ) arose nmm4 sattl : tThc Congressional
Rough Riders will rcior.Lto..me , in the coin-
rnlttee room and enlist ( p Cuba. "
Time announcemneim wnWuggestive of his
speech delivered a nummmber of days ago , In
which ito propo.led that' 'a mnmpmtny of congressmen -
gressmen be rccnmited , '
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SiiS.'i'li ( 'i.OSi7S IV I'I'II 1)1(1 LTV.
Mr. ioirgtut L'roPStM .tgniuss ( Aol-
Juuirui uiui-uu t , hut % % 'It liout Ati II.
WAShINGTON , July 8.-In a inanmmer so
iimmpie as to be alimmost perfunctory. the
senate at 2:06 : o'clock ( hits afternoon ati-
Jotmmned without day. None of the timaimiatic
t anti exciting scemtes usually attemmtlaat tipoim
the ailoumnmnermt of congress vere emiacteti
during time closing liotim's of time senate's
session.
It hind been agreeti , whmea the senate
convened at noon. ( hut the hmoimse recoin-
tion providitig for time adjotirmmnient of congress -
gross at 2 Li. ill. today sitouitl be adopted ,
anti timat miii executive sessIon should be
hmehil tn coimfirin tue nommminatiomms iii the
ummilltmmry miiioi imaval estnbllsimmnemits. No oilier
husitiess , except of the nmerest. routine , waste
to be tmansactetl. Time mtrratigvmmmotmt was
carried out to the letter.
For mmearly an hour pr'vious to adjourn-
mnemit , l'resldeimt MclClnly anm.7 all the uncmn-
hers of his cabinet , ext-pt Secretaries Day
mmmiii Lnmmg , were iii time l'reslielit'B roon , ad-
jolnhimg time senate chamber. Ihmr lag timrtt
tlmime tue president cigumeti a iarge aummiber
of emmgrosscd bills , mtmauy of which would
have failed imati it been imecessary to cemmd
timeimi to the executive inansloim for imis sig-
nature.
Mr. Morgaim oliltoseti time liroPoseti aljoumn- (
mcmmt , miinitmtainimmg that. it would be far
nmore tiesirnbio for commgress to take a rc-
cess ummtil the first Monday in Seimiemmiber.
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"Timero is abtolutely no necessity for an
adjotmrimmiieiit at thus time , It is a hasty ,
Immiprovitlemit anti datmgerotis step. It scemmis
to nIC that the war with Spalmi is tlrawlmmg
to a conciusion. The cimd of the war will
bring to congress questiomme of the highest
imnportmtimcc , of time gravest consequemices in
our history. I shoimlti mmot. be satisfletl to go
away leaving time iresldent wltlmotmt our
support.Vo (10 mmot kmmow what c'mmiergeml-
des commfrommt us , 'hat tiamigers lie just
attend. if the armmmy , in the immtenso heat of
a tropical still , caii stay in time field , we
1mm time mnitist of comfort calm remnain hero.
It would be a reproach to time govermnmlemmt
if after ve Imad gone away time president ,
iii thirty or forty tinys , should call us back
arid I do mmot doubt timat be will do so. "
lii m'esponse to a ( itiestiomi by Mr. Allen
as to whether It was not likely that iteace
negotiations. imi view of the dispatches pub-
iisheti this mmmoimiimmg , mmot. require the
attentiotm of commgress soon , ' Mr. Morgan said
time suggestion was co rw4 anti apt.
"The very mmloment , ' saul he , "that time
treaty of pence is sigacti by the prealtient
aimd tue govemnnient of Spaimm the nmilltary
power of the liresitiett vfli cease anti the
legislative Umtumch of he overmmmmment must
irovlde a government ' territory we
niay acquire by time war1 The power ot
comigress comes tmmlmlmedatei ( Into effect anti
we ought to be hero 14 cxrclse it. "
Mr. Allen opposed adjtgrnnmeilt hecause
the emulenti. . " crormeli ho said , itii
bills of thm most importantr character.
Mr. Gailinger interrupteil him 'to say that
lie Imami just cthmnted tO 'oasures still On
tint caleimtiar anti thicri , weJe just 116 gout-
oral anti thirty odd pensig bills , a number
fewer than had beemi ontimaicalemmdar at ad-
jourmmment at. army time during the last
twenty years.
Re3unmitig , Mr. Alien ahti ninny of the
mmmcaures were of time hIghest inmlporbinee ,
amid instanced the bill , permitting vo1tmntCr
in the front to cast their vutes for nmernbera
of congress ,
Instantly Mr. Burrows was on lmls feet
witit a resolutIon for unanimous consent
timat the senate lir000ed to the considematiomi
of time volttmit-eer bill arid thmat. a vote be
taken at 1 o'clock. He salmi the republican
side of the chamber had endeavored to gel
consltlemation for the measure AntI was ready
'to vote en it.
A hnlf dozen objections were made ,
Mr. Thurston offered nnti secured the ndOt. ;
tion of a resolution accepting tue Itivit&tloii
of l'rcsitient ( I. \ ' . \'attIes of the Triinsnmls-
sissippi ntl international Exiitlon to at-
tenth the eXpOitlou at sonic Utile coavenlont
to the cenate , The reolution provltks that
A coiminiittee of fifteen senators be ampolntati
to represent the senate on the vislL
On nmntlnn of Mr. Allison time senate at
105 ii. in. went into executive sessionS
it as just one mInute of 2 oclock when
the executive session ended , anti time doors
vero openeti for the closing legislative sec-
sion. Time clock by whicim time sommate rt'gu-
hates Its titisiness imati beemm tumnetl back five
minutes In order that the extra timtmo nmight
1)0 gained.
Mr. Sirnommer olfereti a resolution tlimuik-
lag Senator Frye , presitient pro team of the
senate , for the ubie anti courteotms miinnmier
in which ho lmati imr'sltieil over time tielibera-
tlons of tile selinte during time lmresent sea-
don. It was adopted.
A slimmllar resoitmtion offered by Mr. Cock-
mcli , tiiaiiking % 'ice I'resitient hobart , was
adopted with a rousiimg iuye.
\'ice Presitlent hiohmart then , , the hour of
2 o'clock being ltidicntti by the scemmnto
timepiece , forimially ulechareti time senate ad-
jourmmed without tiny.
hltiA 1)1 xa oi.'i' s'i't ui' Sl'lICilA'rohtS.
Collectors \'nrno-oL to , Sell Omit y
Liusuite'l Amuuoiuut.
W'ASIIINGTON , July 8.-Time comnmla-
sioner of Internal revemiue imas issueti the
foliowitig circular to all collectors regamllmmg
time sale of interimmil revenue stmtmiips :
Iii view of the large miumimmber of stamps
that have been lilaccti lii tim limiimtis ot tol-
lectors , tue continimeti comnpltdumts of lnsulii-
cietmt supply rcceivetl front tmizpayers mmdl-
cato thmtt sucim stamps ace belmig bought uli
for spactilative purposes in sommie immatamiecs ,
anti in others that timere has iieemm a 5011cr-
abuntiance of Precaution to secure mimi amnimie
stmppi ) ' .
Collectors hmotmld exercise great care In
sehilimg atiliesive stanips to immake sure tlmat
a fair dlstrihtmtiomm ot the stamps imectlt'tl by
the taxpayers i ; not Prevemltetl ly ) either
cause above indicateti. 1mm no case simomilti
the purchasers lie permimitteti to take moore
than it week's stitmply , nimti s'hero time Imur-
chaser is located tmear the collector's oiilco
n.,1. , , . , , . , , ' 1. . , . , fn.i.i r. . . , . . , , . . . .
' , . , , , fl , _ , , , , .J ' , ' , , , , . , , n , 'I UI tLIICV
days shotmlti be sold ,
Inquiries are received in regard to ngemm-
des for time smile of these stamps by post-
monsters , bammk8 , etc. In mmli stmch cases they
hiavo been referred to time coilectorit of their
respective districts , wiio shoultl atlvisc timemmi
timat thicy call procure time stanmims at a this-
commit of 1 ver cent of the face value on
each Ilurcimaso aummoumiting to $100 or mmmore.
The oimly arrammgcmnemmts that will be umimle
for the sale of athimesivo stamimps are tlmoso
above indlcateti-mmammmely , time smile lii quinn-
titles of I00 ormoro to parties willimig to
take timeun omm time tcrnms fixed by mw for
resale to taxpayers mind ittile directly to
taxpayers by the several collectors anti
timeir stnnmp tleptities. .
NolruiMkuu 'l''uuelsers iii 'tuHli iuigtn ,
WAShINGTON , July S-Slmeclnml ( Telti-
gmaiim.-Timo ) foiiomviimg Nehraskamms imave
registered at Nebraska headquarters of the
Nebraska Etiucatiommai associatiomm almice yes-
tertlay :
t Mrs. Helen Appieget , Mary li. Appieget ,
Tccumseim ; Fannie M. Byerley , Ditto Springs ;
Beth Brenlzer , Llncoiim ; Mr. aimti Mrs. E.
Chippinger , Stronmsbumrg ; Amimma Meflommaim ,
Kearney ; \V. It. Jackson , Lincoln ; Iecimt A ,
Johuiston , Omaha : Mrs. Mary B. McKlnnon ,
'
Llrmcoimi ; Jessie Stebhumis , Shelton ; J. 7.
Schell , Entlicott ; Grace Fi. Tisdale , Ommmnha ;
Lilllaim U. Stoner , Vaicmitine ; Amelia Vol.
lery , Plattsmmmotithi.
J. N. Ii. i'atrlck of Ormmahia Is In time city.
Major D. II. Vhecler is itm the city. Mrs.
I Horace Luditmgtomm of Onmaha is at time
Cochmrami.
iit-ts oh ) ' ( fliec.
Charles Johiison , a mmmerchamit visiting the
exposition from Soutim Dakota , was robbed
of $20 ycatertlay afternoon by confideimce
Inca in the neighborhood of the exposition
grounds. lb mnade time acqualmmtmurmee of the
thrst stranger in time mnommilng for time sake
of seeltmg time t'xpositlon 1mm cotmgenini commm-
pany nimti shortly after duimner they ran
across time assistant operator. Joimmison lost
his tnotmey trying to summi up the totals on
the reverse sides of tite dice , wimichi ime
thought ime could do to a mnechmanical exect-
Itumle. The spots , however , hail not beemi
placeti by time hand of aim impartial work-
mail anti footciI UI ) sevemni pcmimits to spare.
Johnson is going about time city wlthm do-
tectivea trying to locate the swindlers.
Every Boy in Omaha
(811 have a bank accoiiimt-Drcx T , .
Slitmimmnttt Ill fiiriilslm time stnrtt'r for
time bammk mteeoummt iii tin' itluulu' of mt l3"t4
$ lRe ) mit l.-for ( ) ( 'Vt'l'V , bt' that gets a
) of t1msi' shioet smtv Just. 5e ( ) cml
every imalr-tln're arc otilt'VH svhio ttl1
l ) ( ) $ ' thmot's mit 1.5O , hut thmt'ro mire tommie '
Who itch mu mmiimtii shuot' for L5O nm we
( i-liOtle ( of sOliti hemttlier-bulllt to
milmumid tilt' hard kmiookt-l'hi'y ate just
i411t'il a shot' misVt cmiii recomnuit'imd for / , ,
thi ( ' hO'-Wt'Ve ) tioiui iltliiii'liS of vnirs
munch we t4ilt' ) tlit' sililie ioys ) ugaimm : tmiii
again.Vliitt lo'tter ru'coiiimuo'imdittioli
Could w' ' g't-\Vt' are cmtu'efuii about fit-
thug the boys' feet ,
Drexel Shoe Co. , .J
Omaha's Up-to-date Shoe house ,
1411) ) FAINAM STItEEl' .
To Be a Policeman
Ill Oiimmiiitt sithm tsvo imlice COmimlmmlSidthlS )
is nittiut mitt itimmfull us tue w'iy ; sonic du'ii-
tists 1)1111 ) tetii-.1'ltt're is it Iilriremmct
lii d'iit lStt4-\\'I' hmitve t'tmtilii4ill ) ( our
lii rg' ll ) il ( t ice I mu ( I inn I ma I iy iltil ii g t emu
. 'oikliii' ( etittolim-
yenul'i. ; ol .iOii ( di'ntni -
( V $ ltlt' ( ) hii frieiois iuiid iirltig 1114 otlm'us
-Vt"i.t' not tin' iOV'i4t ii'it'i' ) deiit iitm4-
No iiitlt'u'th--hilt ) w' mitu' tliu bWet ) ii'i'O )
. .
gooti iht'iit li4tl4-\Ve glilirmi nh't' t'veI.ldt .
of on r Vik ( ) mi mi a rt' i I'rO 018 Ily Ii'm4l 1(111- (
ii I ut' loi' Oil t' gumi u.t ; i it c'---\\e k i'vl ° ii'ii (
t ill S : : R ) I . lii . t I ) it ( ' ( ' 4)1 iiflitiil Ii t t lmroe I I imi t
eii't t'omil ( ' lii til ( ' tlmt3'1fiiritkit'CtilC fmlmhih
ntiil hmtd' nttt'mithtimt :
'BAIUY ,
18 Years 3ii Fie r'Vtiitt'U milk.
Iiirri.'uI' . it1tb'uiii1 Furuamn.
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lie 5c Stoecker -I TI"
isn't iihiitlt'ti eniif ijjr 1411111 of uIt tel.
h'rs uiit t dcii' t l' ' ° Y t t'a , I ii s , ( ' (17.1) ) 1 t cm 113'
kisis a 1ilL'i1'i-ltit 'i' the 1111111 dat vmtIits
a gtitlt iiiiiuikit-mo guilt' mtc ilnist of ii u
t (1 I ( 't'll t ei gmi l't gi l' iii iv ii lt'i i I itt. T
sit fivub ( 'CII I i-tle ti'l'i' i .1 imst dt a' iotltt (
I l II g-i mimi ii i ii 1' the it'sl I tmi'i iii ht'r ii iy iii ii j
knit glt-l'mipK'ui vIul seiekt'drmtlillt'rs it oA SM
himmtiit'm4 8 iiithk1 ( lit fur : uiiy mIIihih---A ii ole 4 °
111
I ) i'i't I ii ( 'I I lt'ti4 st'i i ( Itt S t oit'i'k'i'-i f yt'r
h't ; lt'r dtnt Iyotm ii hitt lit' itl mi' t olIo lIt '
tic iiit-thsiii't lithe III ) siiltll ole fer der
ain't ii II3 just as guile.
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Are You R-unDowil , Exhausted ?
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TRY
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SIR H1NRY IRVING.
' .l'Iic Eiulmmetit 'l'rdgCtIILifl ,
I ean eei'tmttiil % ' ibid tity tu't1itttflIy
tO time vli'ttie of \jui u1uui'Iiumil tvhleli
imavo fotmnd excellent , iuol mini irell ccii-
viimec'd of 115 qtlallt3' .
lIEN1't II7IN ( ,
Paris-4t Ihotmie.vnrd hlatissiimmmnn ; l.ommtloim-S
SENATORS AN ! ) EXPOSITiON
Fifuon Members of Upper Ilonso 1Tamod to
Visit Oniahit's Show.
INVITATION IS EXTENDED BY WATTLES
Vit't l'resiiieuit Nutuumes liii' iIeuu \'ho )
'Iii ( 'unitto , llt ( ilite City-No
.Aiuit'uhii'Int lull tluii toe
la. pe ii Hi's I ) I 'I'ri ii ,
WAShINGTON , July S.-Spcciai ( Tele-
grnmmm.-Fifteemi ) mmmemmibcrs of tue Uiiitcd
States soimate Iinmve beiu tiesigimateti by'icc
Prosltlent hobart to reprosetmt thc upper
bmammeh of coiigtcss at Omnaita comae tiilie
dmmrimig time eoiitltiuattce of the 'rmniminmis-
SlSSllmIi ) Exlmositlomm , US It resimit of a resolti-
tiomm liasseti tilts tmftermmooli by Senator
Tlmurstomm. Simoulti time ceimntors comistitutlmmg
tile commmiimlttco go to time Gate City they
tt'ihl probably have to wnhlc , as time sommate
faIled to ilmuvide for the expenses of the
trill , imotwitimstammilltig that Setmtt'tor Thmtmrs-
toil eudeavoreti to have a reselmttioui coimsiti-
ered aumtimorlzimmg tue proer ; atmthom'ities of
time senate tO provltlo for time expenses of
time trip out of the conititmgemmt oxpeimses of
that botiy , Semmator Gnihimmger , however , in
face of time commfumslomm Incident to the tlmmai
scenes of atljourmmnmemmt , misketi that 'rimimrs-
tomm's resoltitiomi he referred to time comummilt-
tee on comitimigent expemmses for a report.
Those interested knew at once that time ieso-
lotion lmnti beetm pocketed by the wntchm tiog
Oii commtltigemmt CXp iiSCS committee iiti as
1 o'clock had cnnme anti tue sciiatormt were
clamoring for aim exccutive session lii artier
that their friends nominated for ldaees
inigiit receive conflrnmnUon , all eiTorts to
have the commmnmittee report back the resolu-
tlomm lrovithlmmg for time oxpemmses of the trill to
Ommnmiia were abaimilommed.
Thii action of the setmzmte , so far as all-
POlfltimlS a conhmnittee to go to Omaima to
hiarticipate in "Government [ ) ay , " wait due
to a telegram received by'Ice h'resitienmt
Hobart this mnormmiimg from l'resitlent'attles
of tiio exposlUon , lnvltimmg the senate mmd
house to ummito in a visit to the greatest
exposition simmee the World's fmuir. The invitation -
vitation recIted wimat comigress hmati ilone to
mimake time expositloim a success anti revietveti
simcelnmctly time imchlevemnents of time west
slmmce its creatiomi iiito states , Upoti time eon-
venming of time semmate Vice i'resiilemmt hobart
haiti the telegram before that botly anti
Senator Timurston itrevnrcth the following
MARIANI WINE
Makes the
Weak Stroii
tinrIamiL'bmo gives lmotvot' to tuiti
bi'mtii , streiigth nmmd elasticity to tlit
IiitlSCltM , iuitti l'tcIiImcss to tiio llOOt1
_ It soothe , streimgtliens atid 'Hthtttltitls the
ttimd ht'uuttm. For
53'siOItm ItIId lii'mtces body
ovei'tvorctl liiomm , teL Icato woiiioii , sick-
hy diiklt'cii Lt wtmrkm vontlers.
. ' write to
'ro tiinie wlmo will kitidli.
MAIIIANI & ( ' 0. , 52't'st 15th Street , New
York City , wilt lie selit , free , iStlol ( etIltitlfl
lug itlrtrlLitH Vitlm eimtitrsemuit'iii , I ; of Rimmpcr-
omit , Rmnprcr'ut , l'rliit-t's , ( 'urtillimilt4 , AEClihiitlm
npsmunth other iilt'r'ittiilg iimittter.
All druiggimtu. 4vuiti SiIbstlttItilIi5.
a Iortimimer St. Mnntrenh-2S-IO iluspitiul hIt.
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' nhiolItlMI
rcsoititioii , whelm was submetliieiiti9'
Tlmo scntmte cimovlCtigc5 t ith uitiC npPrc
' ill' tiur-
llreseiitt'tl
Cimititbil the Inyltatitmum
tloii \ V.'nttleit , ilmesitient of time Tmaimsimtlit
ho
, it )
itislitpi muiiui Iimt'ttilttiOilt Rltositiiii
tiii iiimrticilimmtt' lii tite CXPOSittOfl _ _ _ _ _ _
ltesettt Nab. It Is
. imelti at Oiiiithmn ,
IltUcimig
Ilt\ % fit-
Of -
therefore resolveti that a ( 'tiimiulittee
I teeii seiitttorit be ahlhltiilleii by the prosi-
iiothY
it'prest'imt tills
tt
dciit of tltt ? seiintO
itt time expimitltloim at mm tiimmi' iimtmitt eonvemiiemt
to timose coiistittltlmmg the comimummittec ,
This resolutlomm was followed by miiiotber
pmovltiiiig that the expenses of ( lie coIn-
mimittee ime ( iefrmmyeui alit of tue etiitiilgemit
exenccs ; ) , hilt Semmmitur ( ' , aiiiiiger wmtiiteti to
timimik over tIme pmojcct , mmii so it tiled. Vice
Presideiit ilohart , however , ticsigiimut'd the -
mliowiiig senators to coiistittmtt' tile comb-
immittea as hmovitietl by time resolutioii : St'miri-
tars Tlltlrstoii'mtrreim , Gemir , Neisoim , Mmisomi ,
\Volcott , iiutmmsimrotigii , l'ritclmitrti , Allemi'est ,
Jones ( Ark. ) , l'ettigreCaimiloim , harris atiti
liettleiti.
Coimgressmiiaii Merc'cr saitl tommighit that hum
hati mint bceii iimforimmctl of time mbetitlIl of the
13dm : ttc OIl t II ime reati I t I a a mm cvemilimg PflPr.
Speaker iteeti , if ile receivetl muiiuliar Ide-
gmailma , itO t 1111 vi 1mg 1 lid ieiitd that mm cii R-
tomimary resoltmttomm of mtcCCitniico Wttilth ) lie
expet'tcol fi cam imimmm. As a rosilit tIme hiotistl
t ook no ute t , t II. ' I mm vii cit ion ctmimiliig cmi-
tireiy too lute for conitlclertitlnii ,
Commgrcssmnunm Merc.'r , now that commgrcsa
has adjourned. will det'ote euniiuitlermiltio little
to the toi'kings of the mepumbhlcan dougr's-
si 1)1151 comnimi i ( tee , 0 fmhi i cli he I t a nil eumber.
Seimcmtor Tiitirstoii , with hIs soil , Ciarummce ,
\lili leave for Onmmhia : aim Mimimdziy to nttemmd
time mimeetliug of time Nmttioumai League of lie-
i'miiil icaim ci tmhj.
iit'preseutative gtiric : Will rcmmialmm iii limo -
city for somime thmiyti to take up mmmnttertt con-
miceteti witim time Nntloiial ( Itmard of Nebraska
with tile'ar , iu'Iiartmmbelit.
Senator Allen leaves for Nebraska Time-
tIny. All tue rest of time Nebmnskmt delegates -
gates , with time above tuceiltioiis , have gone
lommmo.
'Fime contract for time comistrtrctiomm of time
superstructure 011th area wmiiis of time
Cimeyeiiime , W'yo. , lmmmliic , 'buiiillmmg imns Imeemi
awartied to Keefe & Bradley of Cimeyemine
at $31,500.
l'ostmmmasters ailPoiiitCti : Nelirnaka-Jolma
ii , Hunter , at liodarle , Siotix county , vlco
A. Smmmltii , rcigtied , anti Joimmm ilarmns , at
Carims , hCeya I'aima county , vice Frank W.
Tarboll , resigned. Iowit-T. J , Macbartily , at
Otter Creek , Jacksoil eotmmmty. Smith hn-
Icota-lumk Vnmm ien lbs. mit linrrimton , Ioog
mitt ComImItyVyoimmingNormmimmn II. Caimmim-
bell , at hierimmopulii , Fremmimiit county.
ltiartimm O'hirien was tomiay aipointett
I laborer iii time tiuhuque , In. , lolbiic buiitllmig :
at $540 a year.
Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler-
'i'lo' d 1st I ii gmi lsl It'll 1)1:1 ) : mi I st , :1 : mmtl t I ic , p ,
fovomit' 1)01)11 ) ) of Ie'cchmot ilzky , tilt' 1111-
110 II ti oi ut ml ( iii m lit' l''ts I i toff , a ft 'u' ' 'lini i ii g ( . ,
imtmo'd lilt' ICiinilq' Illitlios for SeVl'IlII J
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3''ill , both ill hlUiII'tllS t'oIm'eits mimitl mit . '
i It ) mile , ' ' I iolommeii I lo'iii mI ' 'ii nist bvoml ihir- /
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fuil I list rum I It'll I t , ' ' :1 : liii SO I ii ( > 1 I Ii ' Ill
' ' 'i'iIV i'xt't'l I it mi t't'hi miesi , m43'iii till I I m t' I Ic
toni e 0 f $ iiV [ ) rll rig I a gimig on I i I ' , mu liii 0 C
gi'eit t i'i4 t ) h II iiie mu ii d ii t'Ii t Im , l ) vl'I't' ' t I (01 (
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( hImtmilsillty , 811(1 ( SttiIol iii 1111)0 ) immmiit'r the '
st''erest imiolgi''e a ii. ' sole ilgumIts for
tI IL' I not I it. .
A. HOSP
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MUSIC ff111 All 1513 DoujIas ' -
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Just a Minute-
1km 3'uIi OmVit Ii kiuhbIkI ( 1' you don't
3tii' ill I itst'ii m ii t ) 1.4' I ha I ) II it I f I Ill ! I ) i lqIH-
hips of t hut iife-\\ ' lini' : llldl'ol a big
11111' of cahlICras nimil :111 : 11011 ( ) (4 ( w'ltli
I lI ( imi ml I ul it it' Iit'l ) ) U mcii t u U fit' I' I III' a I im mt-
t C II I' Sil t1 I ) m k't's : t H 10' % 'Cl' i'i't'i ( ' ( I iTt'mell
lo'foi't'uililve ( 'omiliit'ttu ) tlt'vt'liijilmig
outills 1111(1 3'tiil mbill lit' Mlil'ibIHI'l ) ( nt tile
(41 118 I 1 t'x i si' t liii t i'uh ( ) ( 'a II Ink u-tie-
Vt'loii i I ii I I i'i II t yl I Ii I' 0 % ' II 1)1 ) ( 't II i't'4-\\h (
llmlv ( ' ii gitl tilllh'ridmtiliiilg ( of tlm' vorl :
1111(1 ( vihl gluliy : advise 111117 1It'ij ) yIl. ) . "
1heAloe&PenfoldCo .
Anitcer I'hsnto 5(51,1)1 , jltmuji , , . . - .
J461 } 'arnuum Siret't. O11AHA
Opooait. Paxton hoteL
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Hammocks at 75c-
hmoiii that ill ) In 3.5O-lllC inst 118111.
I llOii I 181 ut't t ru iigt'iost'i y 'ivti b'itil -
_ 'itii hiii0bS' ) 111111 siirt'aiiu'r mit tfl'iIlImlllt- (
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otl ( 'itIi't gt't llI'ill ( 11113' lt'tt&'l' ) , mm 111111.
ICr 'iIiit you l8ly-UI' linu of lutW'iI
liii ) bVel $ Iu ( ' ( II II I )1l ) ( tu-Stil I I C II S ii ) 'S' Ii 4
$2.75- I I it' I 2-I II . si zi'-2-i II iI ft II I' $ OmIly
T- Sot i u Inmnro tiii , I uii't ; t ( ' t I Imi t 8 i'O illoru
( ix 8 'II 14 i 'i'-u i II II 3' it $ t lii' foit ( ) f hose
Vut ittilti t ii I it i'8 ( i'O ii I' I ) lil'i4 thui It
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for us-Se- I I It' it i I I I I 2- \\'uu g no I'II ii I
( lilt' iU' ( itlisi i2t' llosl'- . ( oh militI CuIfl- ( /
i , hiut 0 I i lit' I 11 I ul hut' l')4' ) 118 iti IVII iC IL t Ii Ic
mock ho I t is ill p i it. L'i4.
A. C. RAYMER , ' .
\S'E DELI Vlit YO'hI l'tJIWiIASI. ' " -4W - .
1514 Fariiurn St , .
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