- . - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . ' - - - . - - . - - - - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - . : . . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . ; - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------------r------ - - - - - - - . IT I I J orisTri. . DAIri V BEE : } ' 1 t 1) iV1 , J IILY I i5 , 1 8 . ' - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , IO14CO\Ill \ NAIES DELECTES L . i Ucbrazka'a Mcmbor of thc Oongres oft Boprc8entativo Amrcan. t 1AJOR FECUET'S ' SON IS WOUNDED IIg1itIy Ilitrt 1 n Mnuer flulict 1)ur- - lug lIi IIItttI ( nt SnntInO * 1 Sniiu , Itui.IrI . Attpitt Mu- ii ler of tIua ! tvt,1I Iuit t % LtCOI. July 1l.SpecIn1.-OVerflOr ( ) I Ilolcomb la flIOIfltCl the following ( ! c1c- ate ; to the Congres5 of 1tciroflLttVC \Vhlie nnd Colorcd Americans. II ) be held In Ornnia , AHgu8L 17 : Vhlte-Chnncellor Ieorge F. MacLeflfl. Lincoln ; 1) . Clem Denver. Omnha : P. S. Clarkon , Omnhti ; 11ev. J. ft.Voodcock , Tecumeh ; fle. 3. 0. Cramb , 1alrbury. Colored-Cyrus I ) . Bell , Oninha ; Iev. J. 1. . C. 0wcn. Omaha : Rev. VIlltain II. Vaiilerzce , Lincoln ; lln Itoh- bins , Omaha ; nov. j. T. KnOPPOr. LIncolu ; Dr. M. 0. lflcketts , Omaha , * Adjutant ( enoraI I3nrry has received a letter from Major I. 0. Fechet at Tampa , Pla. Ito states that his Bon , James IeclieL , CflhiStNl lii the Sixth United States cavalry unil Was In the battle at. Santiago on July 1. On the ucconul day of the engagement hewn , wn ; etruck on his cartridge bclt by a 2tatiser bullet , one half of which catered the abdonica just under the iki. It wa cut out , and Mr. Iechct haH been removed to tim ) iopltal at. Atlanta. ( lencral Barry has received an Inquiry ' troin the \IIOW \\'llilnm Taylor , through her attorney at Wa3hington , In regard to Taylor's army record , to the end that Bile may secure a i'cnlon. The rccoril BhOWS that James C. Taylor enlisted In the FirBt - ' , Nchrnslui. at flatcevllie , Ark. , April 4 , ISal. lie ulesetteul October 1G , 1863 ; reJoined his regiment in December , ISG3 , 111111 again dc- eerted Iecemlier I , lSGd. A similar iiiqllry h ; mode In regard toVlllinm A. Swlnliart , who enlisted at Omaha. May 11 , 1861 , in company C of the First Nebraska. lie was transferrcl to another company on July 10 , 1865 , and Oil August 20 of the same year deserted at Cam ! ) Conner , Nebraska. lie returned to his company September ti and again ( iescrtcd October 2. 1S65 , this time at South Loup Fork , Nebraska , The cha'go of ulcscrtion has iilnco been removed , Tim State IIaiiiclng Board has granted a 1. charter to the Superior State bank , which p starts out with a capital stock of 2O,00O. 7 . The stockholders are William L'Ilsoii , Jacob S. Johnston , Samuel N. Johnston , Taylor Lewis , Fret ! J. Lionbergor , John A. Miller anti Charici Johnston.VlllIain L , 'Wllon Is cadiIer. Thu Kearney I'ower and Irrigation corn- vans. with lieadqtiartcrs at Lincoln , 1110(1 articles of incorporation today , The cap- ! tal stock of the CCflhaIlY Is $2l0O0O , and the Incorporatois are W. A. Lindiey , Theodore Tychscn art 3. 1' . hlebard , nih residents of tj1 LiICOill. Ti'o Ilaino of the company fully F Indicates the iitisiness to be carried on. Stati' Superintendent Jnckoii returned from the National Teachers' meeting at \Vashlngtnn last night , and tills morning Btarted out through the state on a tour of county Institutes. Today lie is at Minden. L'x-/.uditor lugeiic Moore wn a visitor at the auditor's ollce ! today , lie w'ns gathering - ing ilaia In regard to tile insuratice husi- ness , In which ho has lately embarked. 1'itIt uf llluiiit'Ht Ic S' ( , ( ' , Mrs. Poiiii Letak tried to commit suicide last night at Ilaveloek. She had had a few oruls with her husband after he returned home from the railroad shops , where ha works , over the lateness of the evening meal. Lctnk even vent so far as to tnke a revolver aiiil say that ho was going to kill himself. Later on his vife , who had been brooding over the matter , caine Into the rooril and sat do'n near him. In a few moniclits she fell to the hoer Incensible. It . % .as later ( ennui that he had taken a tea- siToonful of 'rough on rats. " Drs. Ballard tad McKlunon were called , and after a atom- acli pump was used she was soon fooling all right , Mrs. Letaic Is about twenty years or age nIl'i Caine to this cit3 froni Crete two ytars ago , The couple arc the parents of eon chili ! nirnut six mouths old. Some of the oh ! soldiers viIl present a sword to Major Jouin II. McClay in this city at the Grain ! Army of the Itopublic hail Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Mc- Clay xviIi go south vitli the Third rcgl- meat , Nebraska volunteer infantry , aml the , sworl is to be a token of esteem from ' the old coldicra ( (1(11 frIends of thin nujor. ' .I' 'k Patriotic SliceclIcs are to he made , and all old soldiers are InvIted to participate. F. Ii. 'Wood filed objections in district court against the appointment of a receiver ror the Bostrom homestead , lie cites soy- ! rnl reasons why' a receiver should not ho appotilteil , the irlnclpal one being that the iani iii qilestioti has been ordered soul by sheriff's sale and the short tinie inter- veiling between thu Present and time of sale would PrchLUie the ncccsity of a ye- celver. Thio ( aria In controversy Is about lifteen miles from Lincoln. . Edward \Vohlers vna bouad over In the . - sum of $100 this niorning in poilco court. to appear next Tuesday to answer to tile charge of shooting at lan Johnson anti Ike harris , two colored inca , They aver that VohicrI4 Iolnted a shioigtiii at them and allot at them at Seventeenth and Y streets last nilht. ItuI'Ol II 1un'nh Not eN. \'lil II. Selinyler , win > has heeii in ( 'lii- cage for Bourn' itine , has returned to Liii- coin to rcii&aiil. Prof. T. M. Iloilginan of the State university - versity tins gOilu to Knohierlllo , N. V. , to romaiii durIng the suinine'r months , TIle local reunloil conlinlttee met last night at the Union 1inlllicrcIal chili rooms to begiti preparations for tIi annual state reUlIloll , It was decided to huh ! the reun- toil from September 12 to 17 at the old Btatc fair grounds If the tiato Is satisfac- TEXAS The large number of Texas business men now in the city will hold A REOEPTOf all day today at the Texas cx- j hibit in the Agricultural build- ing. TUIT there will be a public meeting at the Auditorium , at which you can hear all about TEXAS AT 8 P. M. tory to the Orand. Army of the flepublic uiepartnlent. . The ioeal conlmittee I reauly to carry out cli terms of the contract by which the reunion was located at Lincoln for a term of five year5 , Sam I. Low , clerk of tIle district court , has gone to Manitou , Cob. , to remain for some time to recuperate after a severe Ill- ness. The Joseph Schlitz Brewing company has beglin suit In uhistrict court to recover a jIluigtflent for $ I,411. & & against Christopher Ti ernr.n , The presiulent and dIrectors of the Insurance - surance Company of North America are piahiltilTs in a suit on a promissory note In district court with Mark IL. hooker et al as defendants. A ideasure seeking party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. I'aui I' . Clark , Mr , and Mrs. F' . M. hush , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. hard ) ' , Mi' . and Mrs. VIli Owen Joacs and Misses Iflien and Frances Gere left yesterday for a month's outing at the lakes near flipan , The funeral of lent IC. hayden will be 1101(1 from his iate residence at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon , ills sisters , Mrs. Patter- ROll and Mrs. Bennett , came down from Omaha the evening of his ( Icathl , anut tue ulnughter Is expected to arrive froni Texas today. James C , Cowdery , father of ex-Secretary of State lieu F. Cowdery , uiicd at the home of his soii last night after a six weeks' illness. Mr. Cowdery was 76 years old and came hero from his old home In Mecca , 0. , eIght ycaril ago. Puneral services wll be held Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock , George B. Graves and Miss Isabella Grace i'erkns ! were married yesterday at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride's brother. The hiouso was beautifully dcc- orated. Mr. nail Mrs. Graves left for Omaha , where they wili spend a few days before goIng to Mankato , Mine , , where they yiii make tilelr home In the future. The new bulletin of the University School of Agriculture announces a number of Important - portant chaliges for the coaling year. At the nlceting of the board of regents in the spring itvns decided that tile Increased at- telidatico nod Interest In the school made a reorganization necessary. This Ilas been done , ailil according to the flew ilans there will be thl'ee terms , the same as in the university - versity proper. The fall term begins Sop- ternbcr 17 , the winter term January 3 and the spriiig terii March 25. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county cierk yesterday by the Lincoln Safe Ieposlt atiui Trust company , which vlli continue to conduct the safety deposit vaults owned by the Lliicohii Savings bank. The incorporators are W. A. SchtickV. . C. l'hiillps , Thad It. W'oodwaril nail Ellen Smith. Tue capital stock is $25,000. The company 'hhl ito a general investuleul 1)1151- 1)088 besides the renting of vaults which w _ A , Schick , one of the incorporators , recently - cently bought at public sale. G It IIlNIl tMiiI ) flY ACCbAtAT1ON. Stth IiNt net i'oplIhINtN Nouiiiunte 111111 at ! lriIu-Il Ilunv , BROKEN 110W , Nob. , July 11.-Speclai ( Tcicgraul.-The ) convention of the Sixth congressional district was held here this nf- toril000. But few people other than the dcl- egates were present. There was but sixteen of thin thirty-four counties represented. W. L. Greene , tile jresent incumbent , was the oniy candidate. lie renominated by no- claination. Speeches were made by Greene , Cleat Deas'cr , Judge 1 ! . M. Sullivan and Prof. Vincent of the Nonconformist. George Sullivan of Alliance was chairman of the convention , C. 11. Wood of Sheridan county secretary and J. H. Stockiiani assistant. There has not been a populist convention ot any kind since the organization of the party in this county WhlCLi SO little interest was manifest by the POPlhstS ! of the community. ' 1'o Citttieiiien Drowned. CHADRON , Neb. , July 14.-Speciai ( Tele- gram.-W'ilhiam ) ( lad Henry Thompson , two young cattlemen living at Lakeside , Neb. , were drowned today In Lone Tree creek at Dakota Junction , 'ive flIlleB west of here. William Thompson and his wife , Henry Tllompson and a sister were on au outing trip and vore driving front lint Springs , S. D. , to this city , where they expected to visit friends before proceeding to their home ranch.Vhen they reached Iakota Junction at a point where th wagon road runs par- allei with the creek and the Elkhorn raii- road track , Uioy found that water from the creek had inundated a portion of the road. The two women alighted from the buggy anti walked dowit the track while the mcii started to drive Into the water. hoary Thompson , the driver , knew nothing of tiu stci'i embankment leadini frnin the rnnd In the natural banks of tllelitream , and guid- lag thin horses too close to the edge they lloundcred into thin water , it being ten feet deep. The vehicle was overturned anl horses and men were drowned while their sister and the elder brother's wife of four weeks gazed on horror stricken. Late this afternoon the big force of men who were dragging the creek found the body of henry , thin younger maii , \Yiiii t Cu itlil Ctii 111111) ' htc * en i lied. COLUMIIUS , Neb , , July 14.-Speclal-- ( ) . hatc last evening the county commissioners in session instructed tile county attorney to at once take steps anti file the necessary inierB In tile tlistrict court praying for a restraining order enjoining the Great Eastern Canal company from running the Coiuinhus lateral along and parallel with ( lie meridian line. Thin commissioners had just returned ( rein the country , i'hero they had been looking over the ground , They claim that the Injuries sustained will be permanent anti will be a continual item of cost to the county. Up to noon today the hetltlon hail hot been flied , but the irrigation - tion people lint ! been inislly at work with teams rushing the work tilrough , It is very likely the ca'o will bo fled ! this afternoon iiiiul Judge Albert will give it ImmedIate attention , At a meeting held at the council chamber last evening an organization was affected whereby Columbus iviii soon have a good brass banil , There Is seine of the s'ery best toleIlt here , and fifteen yeara ago the city luui a barn ! that was secoild to none in the state. W'o have had no regular band hero for over ten years , J uuuutuhlltlii , TRENTON , Neb. , July I1-Speclal-- ( ) Last evening tue familIes of niembers of the Ancient Order of United Workmen met in Britten's hail to witness time instahia- tirni of ( ho oiliccrs of tue lodgo. It. It. Pember was ( lie installing otllcci' , Thu fohloiving oliicors were installed : C. L. Allen , master workman ; W Ii. Tllorlliilii , foreman ; 0V , IeWaid , overseer ; Waliaco TiloilhilSon , recorder ; A. Ij. Taylor , finnim- cler ; 0 , It , lteyilolds , receiver ; T. J , Ford , guIde , 'Va ilel1lUI' a it ilt'siure , COLUMIIUS , Neb. , July 1 4.-Speclal.- ( ) 'Fun city Is advertising ( or bids to tear down the old engine house which has stooui in Frankfort square ( or over twenty ) 'ears , anti with bulid two suitable houses to be 1150(1 ( entirely by the firemen. They are also acceptIng bids for ( be erection of two new large steel bell towers to rt'piace the oiLveoden ones on vhicii the alarm boiia wilT be i aced , Tilis wiii remove an eli ! eyesore from the park , which is in the central - tral hart of the CR ) ' . 1.1)55 tu , iiiu iiiIi iiieil , IIAI1RISON , Neb. , July 14.-Speciai.--- ( ) fleporis iiave reached hero of considerabin io3n to ranebmnen living along Runniog- atcr , iii this county , on account of flootI In tiiat stream , caused from tue recent hear ) ' rains. The dams holding ivater for Irrigating purposes , belonging to J. W. Earnest , A , Mcfllnicy. J. Ii , Cook anti oth- crc , have been washed out , causln darn. age amounting to several thousand do- ! larim. lirlulMi' Gist's 'ii' . TAfl1A ROCK , Neb. , July l4-Speclal ( ) - Last. evocing as Lewis Horton , a young farmer , attempted to cross the Pepoon bridge across the Neniahii river about four muiies north of town with a load of wheat , the bridge gave way nail the cntlre load wa Precipitated Into the river a distance ot twenty4lve or thirty feet. The horses became - came tangled up in the harness and the water beIng about five feet ( heel ) Lemie coUlth net get them out , but ho succeeded in tying their heads out of water and then went for help , whIch he receIved , and the team was extricated. My , horton was hurt Internally. l'huuteu-r ) iiIn. NEIII1ASKA CITY , web. , July 14.-ISpe- cia ! Telegram.-Canoy ) flanks , one of the wealthiest and best known farmers of Otoo county. has been missing from hits home near Mlnersviiie since yesterday mornIng. A searciling party hia scollrcd the country round about , iUt no trace of the missing mann lies been found. Ills friends fear that he has been foully dealt withi. lie Is a pioneer resident of the county. Ir % 'ent li'i' ihirt u Curl. , WEST I'OIT , Neb. , July 14.-Spcciai. ( ) -The continued dry weather , while hastening - ing the ripenIng of the small grain , is proving detrimental to corn. On hIgh lands It is dryIng out badly but on the bottoms and second bottoms It Is yet In good con- ditlon. The harvest of wheat and oats vlIl commence In this sectIon on Monday next. ltyo and barley is cut and shocked but. threshing has not yet commenced , % 'iLtcr ' ! 'nlllc Vnils , BEEMER , Net , . , July 14.-Special.-Tile ( ) tank of time hieemcr water works burst iast evening. The hoops gave way where they were rIveted and the tank ( eli twenty-flvo feet , tanking a noise that could be hearth a half mile , It will be rebuilt at once. Pniluu Through s "Vinuuv. hUMBOLDT , 4eb. , July 1.1.-John Gird , lineman for tIme hiumboidt 'l'eiephoue coni- pany , whIle rorkIng at his regular duties yesterday afternoon felt through a Plate glass ivindow cutting hits left leg at the knee quite bamily. iinrveMt III i'rogres , ICEARNEI , Nob. , July 14.-pecial- ( ) The farmers are now busy harvesting their winter wheat , and the yield in most cases is very good. Spring wheat , however , is begining to suffer for the want of rain , but corn Is looking line. lCilieuh in n Huismiwny. TRENTON' , Nob. , July 1-Speciai- $ ( ) Ethel , ( ho 5-yar-olui datmgiltcr of .1 , W. Amerson , was almost instantly lcilietl by a run-a-way team this morning , bcwtcen 6 and 7 o'clock. BOGGS LAYS 1110 GAMBLING iefuuhtl..g Cauhiterumf First National 11111k of , lus'-r llxplimimis ilium flasiifa1i , WILMINGTON , Dci. , July 14.-The trial of Senator KCIIUCY for aiding and abetting 1'Ihliain N. 13ogg , the defaulting teller cf the First National bank of hover , in the nilsapplicatlemi of funds ot that institution was resumed today. Boggs' ulirect exanmitia- tion being continued , said In 1S9 'in first told Mr. Kenney lie was in ulefault. Mr. Kenney asked Idni 110w he Ilati concealed It anti said , when the witness expressed fear , "You have concealed it before , I don't see why you caminot again. ' Three iiomiils , aggregating $7,000 , made out to Mr. Kcmincy , yere identified by witness as belonging to him ( Boggs ) , as tile ) ' lint ! been made out. . to defendant just before witness had disappeared , anti were to support - port hloggs' family during his absence. The bontis hati beeli given to Boggs in exchange - change fur checks ho hail been carrying along. Uniter cress-examInation witness said his downfall was due to fnro , poker and stock gambling. The commonwealth here reste.l its case , Senator Gray ( lien opened for the de- feose and addressed the jury , saying the prosecution had failed to make out a. case , but he wouid have Senator Kenney anti ether witnesses testify in order to show conclusively that the defendant Is Inno- cent. cent.Two Two wItnesses for the defense whose tes- tlmony was unimportailt wore examined before - fore court adjourned. itE'VAiI. Ci.lhIICS IiLIICT OFFICERS. heeide Ii ) Itolul Timeir Nest Meeting ni KiiflNtiN ( 'it ) ' . LOUISVILLE , Ky. , July 14.-The Retail Clerks' National Protective association today - day finished the btlsinetts set hieforo it amid adjourned. A trolley ride and ianquet tonight - night ended the festivities. These officers were elected : President , V. ? . A. Iillison , Zaneavihle , 0. : vice president , 3. H. O'Brien , Buffalo ; secretary anti treasurer , Max Morris - ris , Denver ; executive board , 0. T. Morgan , Louisville ; II. J. Conway , St. Louis ; dde- gates to the American F'ederatiomi of Labor , Ii. L. hancock , lallas , Tcx. ; George S. iiabcock , Springfield , lii , Kansas City was selected as time place for the next meeting in Juiy , next year. A. resolution was adopted pietiging the associatioii to work to have retail stores closed at C p. m , , and remain closed au day Sunday , Strike itt Soluliers' Ilonle , DANVILLE , Ill. , July 14.-Notice has been served on the contractors at the Na- tionai Soldiers' home by empioyes that an- loss there is an increase in wages anti a reduction In hours froom nine to eight per day a strike wIil be tieciareti. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST i'rohnhiiitieN Art' tJiiit it Will fle Fair nnul W'nrlller iii NvllraNln with Somithieri''iuitis , WAShINGTON , July 14-Forecast for Friday : For Nebraska and South Dakota-FaIr : warmer ; southerly winds. For Iowa , Misrouri and Icansas-Fair weather ; variabie winds , becoming south- crly. crly.For For Wyoming-Fair ; varlabio winds , 1,4)1.11 ! Iteu'urui , OFFICE OF TIlE \VEATIIEII BUREAL , OMAILA , July 11.-Omahla record of toni- lera1tur ) nrti rainfall , colnpmlreI with time corresponding ( ill ) ' of the last three years : 1s9s. 1197. I9G. 159:1. : Maximum temperature . . SO SI 95 91 Miiliimiulll temperatliro . . . Ci 05 75 61 Average temperature . . . . 74 ' 71 .5 SO Rainfall , . , . , . . , , , , . , . . . . . . . . Ou ) .02 .00 .17 ltecori of teniwraturo ; anti precipitation ut Ornaila. for titis day and since MardI I , ThUS : Normal for the ilay . . , . , . . , , . , , , . , , , , , . , . , , Iehlcicney for tile ( ill ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Aeciirntiinttiti excess since Mtirchi 1. . . . . . 115 Normal ritinfilli ( or the . . . . . . . . mdl Ieilcieilcy ( or the day . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 inch 'I'uit mtl t'ttt U fit I I ii I CO 14 a relt i . . . . . .17. 1 1 1 nt'Iiu' Excess shiico March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .09 inch lhllcIciit'Y for cor. period , U97. . . . 5.45 Inches Excess for cor. period , 159t1..53 mdi Iiu-pu.u's * ( real Stiitiumms at ti p. iii , , Sevonty-flftll MeridIan time. u + -I ze p 1 'a "b. " , : STATIONS JU'.D RTATI'1 a i C d OF' WflAT1hlIt , . . : : ' : i : p : , , : ; . : ' Oiahmu , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I North Platte. partly cloudy. . , . Sl 52 .th ) Iutlt Luke , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mi ai Cheyenne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so .oo Itmililit City , piirti ) ' cioUui' . . . . . . I S' Huron , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 , oo Chicago , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 .oo WliIiston , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 .110 St. i.IuiliS , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2 531 .00 14 ( i'itui , cleat' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s III Davenport , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551 . Ilehenim , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl si , I : l'titisztiI ( 'It ) ' , partly cloudy 7c i2' ' . ( u ) linvrc , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 9 ! 9 lihuniarck , clouul ) ' SO S6 .00 Galveston , vartiy cloud ) ' . , . , . , 521 Sth .00 , J' lndleutes I rmuce of precillitution , - . I A % ' 1,1Ili t.nu'i P'nat'ist flflirII . .5 DAY FOR TIlE ThIRD1 ( Continued fromi'irst l'age. ) nntl the work of Installing the exhibit has comnnienced , Owing to ( he fact that prepara- ( ions for making an exhIbit were not corn- inenccd until it was too late to procure 'hay PortiomI of the crop of 1S97 , the cx- hilbit viii be composed entirely of prouimmets of this ycar's crop , end these are being this- played as fast as time crop is in condItion. Small fruits are being shown , this e..hibIt being tIme first on the grounds to show blackberries , a fine collection of this luscious fruit being placed on exhibition by Superintendent - tendent Graham ) 'esterla ) ' . These berries were grown In the vicinity of Council DhtilTs and are very large anti well flavored. lieu and white currants , red and black raspher- ries , gooseberries , apricots and other small fruits are shown in profusion , anut the lIeu' crop of ha ) ' is represented hI' fine specliilens of timothy , blue grass and alfalfa. SilCililT SICillVi 118'l1li l'L'l.la OPT , Fililuru' ii ) Secure l'numsos fuur Hepre- NOIIII1tiVCM liringum I ) isumuit Iumtivt Is , . , , The secret societIes which have opened hmeatlquartcrs in tile Nebraska building are in a great state of uncertainty as to their future movements. Sonic of them were parties - ties to the meetings wilich have beeli llel(1 tioWil touun at which it i'C3 decided to wIth' draw nih represemitatives CII the grounds and close tiii the hmcatiqtlartera which have been opened , hearing time exposition to Bhii for itself wltilout their assistance. Sonio of time societIes reprcsenteti In the Nebraska building did not participate iii the meetings heiti ( Iowa town anti nrc not In sympathy with the objects of those meet- lags. Among these are the six bodies of Nebraska Freemasons , which occupy a roumii oil the second floor of tue Nebraska build- big , and the combined lodges of the Knights of lytiiias , ivhmichi occupy a room on the maul floor. Tilese Will not witll- draw , regardless of any action the ether bodies may take , but the illdications arc that the other socIeties will remove their furnitiiro and other belongings and abamuloil their headquarters. The whole questiomi hinges on the action of the exposition man- agemncnt imi refusing to issue iiasses to tile representatIves of the various orders which wish to niflilltaim ) ileadqUarters on tile grounds. The exposition has steadfastly re' fused to issue passes on tills miccotint mliii the societies declare that they viii not pay admissIon fees for their representatIves. When the Nebraska commission offered free space in the Nebraska biiiiuiing for all fraternal socIeties desiring to maintain hmi'adquarters on ( lie grounds , twenty-six so- cietles appiied for space. When tile time came for actIon the Freemasons , Knights of i'ythias , Modern W'ootimen of America , improved Order of itednlen , Junior Ormhtr of Umiited Americami MeCiiallics. Ancient Order of United Workmen , Knights of the Macca- bees , P. It. 0. society , Womnans ChristIan Temperance Unon ! anti Christian L'ndeavorors opened headquarters , the Free Masons and Kmilgimts of Pythias each occupying - pying a room amid the others being assigned space in the corners on the main hoer or In the balcony of the building. These quarters have been fitted up La various styles , sonic of the orders goimig to considerable cx- pease for furnitmire anh fittings. The room of the Free Masons has been under taut charge ofV. . N. Nason since time opeuiimi day ; the Knights of Pytlias ! quamtcrs is it ) charge of II L. Spotts , thin Modern Woodmen - men space has been presided over by Mr. Fern and Mrs. C. It. Alien ; the Ummited Workmen space has beemi looked after by the janitor of the Nebraska building , who is a member of the order , the ChrIstian Itmi- deavorers' space is in charge of F. 13. Rode- for and the Maccabees' quarters has been in charge of one or two members of that order , The other quarters have beemm a- ! hewed to stand without attention except atm occasional call from some passIng member. Mi of those societies which have main- taineth attendants at these quarters iiave been providing for their admisslomi by ye- imbursing them for money expemitieti for admission or by providing tilcln with corn- nititatlon tickets. The Free Masons anti time lcnlgiits of I'ythias say this arrange- mnent is satisfactory to them but the others announce theIr intention of withdrawing entirely - tirely ( roam thin field , l'LAS SOME lrSmC.tLNO'El.Tllls. lireeirs lCehI' tinul l'Iuim.liu' Arrang- lt.i' for Speciul Ft'tttircs , Stiporintentlent Kelly of the music bureatm and Director Phiinney of Phinney's banti are making arrangements for a musical per- formaaco next Tuestlay evening. The entIre - tIre second part of the programn of ( lie regular - ular concert on time plaza will he a 511CC- tacular mmluslcal production entitheti "From hattie Field to Fircuiitie , " ami arrangement by Director Phlnnoy. Tim prothmction rep. resents tile departure of the soltiiers to bat- tIe , followed by a realistic representation of a battle between the contentlimig armies. ThIs portIon of ( ho perforpianco wihi be accom- panled by the firing of cannon , tile rattthe of musketry anti all time noise of battle , An imnmnemiso flag wIll be unfurled over thin music pavilIon to symbolize the victory of time uiefenders of Old Glory , amid time flashing - ing of fireworks anti the hoomimig of cammnon , Another novelty In ( lie way of aim outdoor - door concert wIll be given In the main court on Timurathay evening by the Exposition chorus anti Phminney's band , thin banti beimig stationed in front of the Liberal Arts build. Inc amid time chorus occupying thin boat lamid- lag at time cast end of time lagoon , A nuni- her of attractive selections will ho renmierout by tileso organizations in comicert. with antI- iliiommi eftecta , ( ho omie echoing the Inusic of time oIlier. Time popularity of tiicse outdoor concerts hints bceti demomlstratei ( In tIme past anti the novelty of the effects protluceui by tills arrangement wIll undoubtedly attract a considerable crowui. Superintendent Kelly Is making prepara. ( ions for ammother outdoor concert iu (110 ruialn court July 25 , In which tile ExpositIon chorus mind l'hinney's band will participate. The , progrnmn wIll be aIm interesting one , time banti piaylmmg comnpouultlomms in which op. Ilortumlltles occur for thin chorus to joIn imi the rendering of popular songs. Ilimle for liii , , , Iuiy. \'cuinesday , Scptembc' 21 , wIll probably he designated as Iowa day , 'Thmis ilato anti the one preceding It hiave bcn suggested by thin expositIon manngomtnt to the Iowa commission as suitabie slays for brjmmging to time expositIon all ( lie people In ti's neigh- borlmmg state of Iowa. Tim exertitivo ceni- mnitteo of time Iowa commissloim u'iii hold a meeting mit time Iowa bullilillg the latter hart of the current Inontli to ttc'u..ide upon this matter anti wlhi also make lilans at that time for getting up big crowds foimi ; all irnrts of hue state , In speaking of thIs matter Pr'3itlemit Mal. hory of tile Iowa conlllill.Slomi , ii 110 is spenil. Ing a few days at lime htate building , sail time prospects seem i'cry good for hrlmmglng a large crowd of people to the exposition from all parts of tile mtate at time time memu. ( lammed. lie saul tim bountiful crops of the state uvihl imavo heemi hmaru'estcul at that time arid tue people vlii lie able to leave tlioi' farmns anti spend two o ' tIlrdo tlays at time expositlomi , as they hesire to tb. Mr. Mai- lory saul tIme Interest In the exposition Is extensive In nil parts of th stab anti with favorable railrott1 rates theme uvouhul be no dllflcuity in getting large erowils , Ii I't's'i''Illfl NeuusslluI'r , 3i'I , Superiatenuient Rlcbardron of ( hId l1rera building received a party of about IOu ) newspaper - paper men reprerentlmig the Tennessee Ed- Itorlai association at Oak Chmathiam station at 6 o'clock p. rn yesterday , The visitors were brought In on the second section of the early MIssourI Pacific traIn and were con- uiun'tpul In their Imeatlalmarters at thin Mercer hotel. Superintemltlent Richarmison presented them with badges antI tickets to time exposl- tion , together wIth an Invitation to Inake themselves at home and the assurance of every possible consideratIon. Last night the same office was performed for a liarty ot nearly 300 MIssouri editors , Wile arrived at II o'clock over time Slur- hington. They were quartered at the Mcrccr , where they were tentiemed mu reception - ception Inst evenimig by the exposition authorities anti ( lie local Missouri club. Presitient Dudley Smith of tile latter crgati tzatiomm invItes nil Omnila People who art , natives of Missouri to assist to mmiake time visltormm feel at hmonie. TIINAS ) ti1 VtltlCiNG ) Foil V.lhI , itei'ept iott at .tgricu ii urmmh ha I iii I ilg 111111 tlusum Ui'i' ( imig mit . , mti iuI'ImilIl. Today ( lie Texans in the city will 110111 fl reception lit thm Agricultural bulhuhing at tile exposition grouimds. mmot emily for umber Texans , hut for everyomme w lie may wmsti to hear of Texas. Titer. , nra mu mitimber of Texas business mmiemm here , tIme illdmi who idaccth ( ho Texan c"ibibit , In fact , immtl they desire to macct mis mmiany of thm ottmer visitors to ( lie exposition as hiossibie. In thIC e'emmiiig there uill lie a meeting at tile tmutiitoriunm of the Saim Antonio & Armin- San l'ass ltaiiwa ) ' Imnralgrtmtlon association of south Texas and of thin hiusimiesi Mcml's league of houston , at whichl there will be many featimmes to lilterest iicoPle tint f.ommi Teas as ivell as tho3evllO nrc. lspcelal attention wIll b given to talkimlu about Texac , of course , hut that will not be tim" sole lluriiose of the mimeetlng , a good iiroglcm havIng been prepared. Everyommo uimo wishes to attemitl ivili be mantle velcome. Not so lniimiy Texans have y visIted time exposition , but iarge numbers u Ill he In Omnaha before Nei'emnber ; It is one of time liurlmses of the visit of tile Texmms business mmien to gain stmch a knowledge of tIle fair that tile ) ' may imitehilgently sprcmtl : its fmmmle ; In Texas , so that tile PeoPle down t'iem'e wIll conic , And another iumilose is to see hmnt imiiprovcnmemmt Is mlecesstmry 1mm the Texas cx- hibit to make ( hose 'rexaims as proud of the exhibit as they are of their state amId section , IeYonllg iihes liii' hliosI ( Iosl , lion , lit. ii. DeVoting of 5mm Fm'nncisco , with imis 'i1c , came in ycsteruiay fromil time cast on lila way huonie. lie spetit time dumy mit time groummds Iii comnpatmy ivitim Mminngem Itosewater ef time Depavtniemmt. of Publicity ammtl l'rommmotion , taking thinner with time executive commitilittee at the Casino restaim- ramit and spemidipg time eu'cmlilmg cmi Ime grotimitis. Mr. DcYoummg Is presitient ( if tile Cahiforimia commnisslon anti is macil interesteth in time Tramlsmiiisslssippl Expoi- ( loll. lie expressed himself in warm tel'rns of uttimniratiomi for the exlositiomi , saying it is far ahead of his anticipatIons , Mr. DeYoumig is belmig urgeth for time post- ( iou of commimissioner general to time Paris exposition 1mm 1900. lIe has the backimmg of nil time western states. It Is likely ( hint ho wiil go emi to Cull- fornia timis evemmimig. llxliiII tars' Climb lu'tum. The Exhllbitors' club hmehti mu maccuing iii time Momitamimu building last miight to receive the report of the executive commuittee on the murogress of arrangemnemlis for the prepara- tiomi of tIme headquarters of time club in time Macbiller ) ' amid Electricity builuhimig. The Coliimmlittee reported substamltial progress in the Imlatter nut ! liromiseti that active opera. titins in the way of PreParatlomi would lie commenced within a short. timne. A number of new accessiomis to time chub were reported and the orgaimizers of ( lie mmmovement. u'ere gratlilcd at. the substantial support Whlicii is beimmg received from a large proportion of the exhibitors. xviii 'I'ztik ' ' ' uS' 'l'exnM. Since Des Moines day has been lostponed to August 23 there will be no umiusutmi fea- tmmro on tile grounds today. It is expecteul timat tbero will be a large nttendaimce of delegates to the Natiommal Republican Leagtmo and visiting newspaper mcmi anti in tIme evening there will be exercises at the Au. ditoriummu tinder time mlircctiomm of the Snmu Antonio anti Arkansas l'assemmger hmnmnigra. ( ion associatiotm of Texas. President I'emi- field and a large delegation of Texas ico. plo are on the grounds amid Texas will be ( be theme of the evening. LIfe Stm'crN etlImmg 1tetmu1' . Captatmi II. It ! . Kmmowles , In dilarge at time life saving crew at ( lie exposltlomi , a1' that it. will require several slays to get tiiimmgs in Bhlapo to give a ptmbhlc exhibition of ( lie ivork of tile service. For omme tiiimig , It Is apprehendeti that time mast that was erected In time lagoon is too near the imorthm side , and that a shot fireti over time yard will fall on tile pavement Instead of in time water , The experimmient will be tried today , anti Imi time event. that time almot canmmot be landed In the u'ater ( lie mast miitmst be moveul nearer tIme center of time alirrer before a public exhibition can be attemiiptetl. Mmtt'rmnius vant.m tor Soul lers' Time Bureau of Entertoimimnemit , ( hInt hmis charge of the dinner timat wiil be given the soitilcrs of time Third Nebraska regiment on the groumitis , Satmmrslay , urgently requests tIme women of Omaha to senti baskets of mnaterial to time A. I ) . T. olilcu mIt. 1502 Iougias street before 9 o'clock Saturulay mnornimlg. Thiere wIll be 1,300 hungry soldiers to feed , mmmiii it is desired that there simotmid ho mmmi ahimn- damit supply of eatables , Thmeso should consist - sist principally of largo imamu , bert anti tongue aandwichles , cake , uicicles anti frimit. Notes uf I litlcx ( JUN11 juts. , Thmo Bureau of Admnlssiona reports that W'etincsday's atteamiamice was 10,270. The exercIses in connoctlomm with tile ccl- obratfomi of louva l'ythiamm day wIll be held In time Iowa builtlimig. Governor Leedy of Kansas u'as on tim grotmmids ) 'estL'rlay with hmis famnliy. lie vill remmimiln imm Ommmahma tmt least a week amuii amaito a timorotmghi Immepection of time exposi- tioti , This Is iiimrchy mmmi Informal visit amId he viil return later in lila otileltul capacity. James Mooney , time ruaimiter who hail both legs broken by a fail from a ladder at time Georgia btmihtilng time other tIny , was takeml to St. Joseiuii's hospital yestertiay , Ills conuhitiomi Is us commifortahie as cotmid lie cx- pected , but lie will be haiml imp ( or a Iommg timmir. A very weicommme Imnprovcmmitnt is beimig made at. the mmiaio vlatiumct by covering time old phammking with flooring. ThIs will sb away wIth tIme nuisance ( lint uu'aa causcul by ( lie tar that covered the old Iioor amid muttacimed itself to the shoes of 1)ethcstrians 0mm aummay ( lays , The exposition mmmanmigement lmns decitieti to exercise a iittio mmioio severity with the class of offenders kaouu'n 0 : ) the 1)011cc blotter - ter as "fence cilmniiera. " m'reviously (11084 , have nierely beemi arresteml amid thrown omit of time grounds , but hereafter thmoy ui'ill lie sent to ( lie city jail wIth othmet' prIsoners. lion. 14. F. Potter of Oakiammd , a. mema- her of time louver house of lime Iouu'mu legls- lattime , Dr. A. Ii. Gibstimm , C. I' . Swarrmm , a druggIst , ImmItI Edward l'ort , n lumahorman , I all of Oaklamld , were tiolegutes to time Re- plibiicami Iciugutu mmieetlng oimii mipemit ummmo ( line au time exlmmmitiomm grotmnuls , muiaklmmg their hicadtluartermm at time Iouvmu hutmilding. Talk about cxpositioll nttractlommmi. Time lmorsriess carriage of Montgommicr ) ' Warth & Co. i thiO macst eaptivatlmig chmam-nicr In time uuhoie buncil. It is hot ommly a tiilmmg of I beauty as It sails ahomig lilu : a bird cmi time uvlmlg , hilt It. satIsfies tlmut Inngimmg uiemmira of every hiunimiml belmmg ' 'to hue carrlc'ul to Imavo a rIde , " and MfliltgOmliery'ard & Co. carry everybody free nod thus mmlflgnaiiiliiit ) ' atids so aluch to time i'lcasuro Of ii whIrl through shade , The carriage amakes trIps every live mcmintmtcs horn ttic building of Moiitgoniery Vi'ard & Co. Omi their return ( rein a ( nj ) tlmrough tue 't'eilewstomio Nutiotimmi han : I'ostmmmnsicm' Chmamit'um li Gordon anti Mrs. ( 'ordoa of Ciiiemmgo arriveul lii Ommialma yesterthmmy anti wIll pay time' expositIon a brief visit. In speaking of the exposition Mr Cordon raid lIe ras amnazcti at the extent of ( lie entem- prlso and was delighteul wIth imat lie was able to see of ( hue buildIngs lust mmlghmt Yesterday Nr , Gordon eald a vIsit to the Aft Overvorkod , Fir , Depressed ? THENTRY MARIAtB IE---Th Tollic for Dady afid Drio1 FRO ? TIE P1YS1OUNTO IARIANI WINL3 ii is I timpeilut ttllim4ty , tile Simitahi. gives STRENGTH TO Overworked Men Delicate Woiticit , Sickly Cliilclreti , 4 and i t4' i Dispels WEAKNESS front i' itw4 s'liatever causes. ! . , * w/1 Ma riaimt'iao gives h1ovcr to' ( no brain , Stremitltli 011th elasticity to the xmitmscioa and YILIIZ i'LACE , Comistnmmtlmmolule. iiehimiams to time blood. It is a Promoter of Swormi cmmt'mmmy of time mnmmmiy hirolirletary gooti health atmti lomigevity. it is a simpreliltu- imiedicimmes wllichm have of lmitt years iiivmldetl ly great. toilic , uvilichm has received the en- the world. mimIth vlmose 0111) ' object is gaiml ) tlorF.ammmemms of itioro ( bait 8,000 Anierleami for ( lie luropruettmms , I miiakc all cxceptiomm in favor of omit. ' lrel'nrntloml ( iS immeritoi'Iu.itms iihiYSIcittiiS , as II. has tutmu farrcimmmlumg ill tia juod. I Tti timtise viio wilt kiimtiiy write to MARl- refer to Viii tinrinmli , uiimtrlm , ou'imlg iii its vaimimiblo fortifyimmg qmmnlitiemu. has confciicil ANI & CO. , 52'est 10th tRreet , Now \'orlc hienelits tmiomi uut'zilc timui simiTel'imlg lmiimiiammh' . City , vIht lie sent , free , hook coataimmimlg I therefore multi lliY alujirnual tumid Praise to portraits with emmilorsemuemita of Emperors , tills imighily limomItoriona ' Pmeparntloml. ' lmmipmemis , Prilices , Cardimlal s , ArCiIlmiSllOhiS \'ltOG1NY l'ACI IA , I'hm'sician-Imm-Ciuict tu t. . ' tmuumi ci i tu i.y. , mmmlii other imitercstimmg niatter. Paris-li iitiimicvam'tl liammssnmnmimm ; Lommdomm--.S 3 2uhortlnier St. ; Mommtreal-2S-10 Hospital St. - - 1QiICAL Ij ' 1 COMNED TEATET OF THE G1EAT CUIATIVE POW R , , .4 3O STREET , OLi , IEB. .5Ve GIve 'i'iefu'a'eimec to tbe Ilest tin ilkil , lliisiimeum Mcmi fltld Merchant. t the city , When AU Others Fail flemonihier time wonderfully successful specialists and treatment of ( lila Institute come bins the two greatest factors of tiut hicahin art known to tiit , medical professIon- ELECTRICITY and MEDICINE. It is the largest , most thoroughly and completely equipped Imistitute , both ciectrically amid nledicahly , ever established in the West for the treatmemit aimd absolute cure of alt nervous , chronIc and private diseases of MEN and WOMEN. lionorablo amid fair dealing accorded to all. The Doctors of This IusWute Cau Cure You. . . \EI \ 44- - - . - . - ' , . . - - , . 44jj1 SSES W MEN. SS1S F WOMEN Time great electrical and mmmedlcnl specialists of tills institute are far the best. most imccesful amid miciemltltic time workt ha ever lcnowml , all of wilom are graduates of time best mnedieal coiiegcu : in the world. each having hind long anti suc- cesfui limactiCo in lila specialty , anti are utchievimmg results in curlmig time sIck atid mummrfering by their comnblned Ilcctro-Medicni treatment , which would be imPosSIble - PosSIble to obtain by either electrical or medIcal treatment milone. 'rime State Electro- Medical Immtittttmte is time ONLY PLACE whcro you cnn obtmliml tiio benefits of this stmccesuifui treatment under the most skillful amid icarnuiti mlpectaiI3tmi , liE ASSURED that if fln ) jiower no earth can tmro you thesa Doctors can , By means of their corn- bland electro-medleal treatment they imai'o erteeted complete anti perimiamlent cures after all others ilnti ( ailed. Some doctors fail because of treating time wrong disease ; others ( rain hot knowing tim m ighmt treatment. 1 1IERI : AND FLJRES A perfect cure gmmmurnntec'd ill all cason a ecepted. Our HpecIal combimmed EI4ECTRO- MEDICAL 'ritEA'I'MhN'r : ( or NEItVOUH IEiJlLI'I'Y n'tvt'r tails , YOUNG. MID- DLE.AOED AND OLI ) AIRN. Lust hilamilu ood. 'l'hmo awfmmi effects of Itudiscretlons Iii youth , iuelt.juolimmtioml ( 'I' 'ee5Fefl Iii after ii fe milmil time eflt'ctn of negiectoth or Improperly - ly treated ease , , iroliwimmg lark of vitality , I3EXIJAL W'EAINESH , mmnuitiveloped or mihmrmlnlcen orgamiui , lain in tuack , loins or hi ( ir.C'3'ti , chest pttiiit , ncrvoumsmiesi , slecpless- ness , woaknmes of hotly mimiui brat-u , uhizzimio uIu : , ( allimig memnory , lack of energy anul conhhdtflce , , uheiiprimm'ls.miey , t.u.li ( orchodlagmu , I. imldity ammul ( itiler ilistressing ) ' , Suehi cimseu. if mlt'gieteuI , almost Invariabi y lead to premature decay and dent i , ItUI'Tl'flfl. Vi' . Itfl'ui'ElE , I lYIROfl Ll ; , SVELIJNGH , 'FENIEIiUESS , DIR. ClhithtIES. S'l'llI"Fl'ltEi4. tMALL.'EA. . IC ANI ) thlIItlJNIEN l'AIt'rH , ALf 111.001) , SKIN JtNI ) i'ftl 'A'1'E DIIEAtIE Ii , absolutely cureml by tills treutnjentutte , $ all etlmcm. ' mmieuns hlave fulled. fulled.7QLjCBT ' 1.13 , 'Ohi 11110W timat tilts Comhlmietl Electro-Mcdicmui 'rreatnicot will promptly relieve nil ( If yomir stmiYcringt ; and ( utimnemuttu amid restor ti you to health mumisi emmJtu'me'nt of life ? If you are ml. sufferer chimer ( rum acute or e iiromile allxnm'mitri nvali yommrself at ommco ci limits lImomit. smit''CSRtimi mmmiii lire-giving coniii med treatmeimt. 'J'huis Institute Is equipped whim nil mtahu'lml electric mupllutruttms and facilities for treatment. ci nil kinds of this. ( 'tIlteli of mcmi and womemm , miisu all mntunoer of tippiianceu for successful hiomao treat. macnt. , , V1llIii i1' You ( . ' .INNO'l' C. ' , i.L-Ali CIrm'cummunulemIcu' imi I'lnln linvclopeu , Cumm liuleim I liii. Sthte EectroMedica1 Institute , 1308 FAANIIM STREI't' . OMAhA , NEB. I = t ; = 3UflE ! iiisT I ANU biOUt3Ii I TO I'FHFE.T j. " ; ) \ . 7 : rr heLls isr , BL000I I , ) UU i till truL'.uuq'n' uf 'I us itmu.uu 4. , . , li-k ' . , ' . _ , fuir St. 10 , Nh-lit lifty ) .er , ci Iuplotui ( CUIed by Ttmrklu ) . , mmr.tn trouu. ( , urutj jot irfe't 4 'Us Ny.iulmis Cure , luever tall. . , , ever s tire , IV , . , aul. , ' .ur Os , ) , u-nmtns , . I uhi urcatuntmum whim goaman. atul yotu . 'ttn reiyun gettmt. weil S IIIUO ' I toe , $ LQA.4J 8ituicioIioz.aU.W. wrllt'n diusisnit' . % i.il 11u11 . 'uuO timigle ' HAHN'3 PHARMACY , lIo. Ii tl 1k , . Ini llHW . I'ti&H'uurI' , itli , niui arn.n.OhiAmiA itEl _ _ _ _ _ _ Omaha juostfilce. I In w mimi 1.rofuso Iii Imic Praise of time itliidimlg imimul cxiurcsst'ih time belIef that ! It uuus second to zmomio 1mm time UOtteti States. Cobommel Clark fl ( am'r , prebiulemit of time lilltmolmt ( Oimmmfli.SiOil , V. di airivi' ' imi limo ( 'ty this mmmormilng tlt. time guest ( If 1" . C. 1(1cc , ( hivtuicml suiuerimitemmtlemmt ( it tIme 1urlizugtomi ! roumcl. ( oi onci ( 'a rr s'i I I lie nero iimpmimu id lay his u'if , , anal ( laughter tumid Mr. 1(1cc uvlll li accutmli'mmmmicd ' iy hits wits ammd soil. 'fhm party uvili be tIle gim'sts of ( 'olommc'l Cmrr at ( lie llllnou , tiumlitlimug umitli S.ttmarday ci en- Iris , ii i'rmm they uiil robIn to lhmiuls p1110 liitmtuie al tiepturu lilent cud uommio of time ? uiltlwa'i c.Uit iomm'm tilt ) itt OUt'S. 'fl-me Mist i.oy je'pIc ) a rt that ( lu' b'ur4i rommr'rl m enlist ( list Iulmizztm. l'i ti'e t. "mmim" tire um'u.huiy immo- bong ii timid tk"m i'elui tl't erou'ii end Injure tii"ir but Imle 1 , 1m'ecnly * the Midway 14C0 1:10 : have hu'gmimi startIng mm bantl of their own itertisa time l'lmiza at luiOImt tIme imour vihca tlmey timimik ( Ito collcertm should cease ammml 1mm- I 'rruluiiag ( liii liammii Imlimilie by tile ob- sticpom'ous sirmiimmuu of timelt eisa Peculiar rumusic. ThIs Id ilecitlotily exasperatln to tIme baColulo wimo us'Isiu to enjoy time cotmeert Ommmi timero is a vlgorotiim ( idimmamld that smomne mmrinmmgemmmermt should tmii loathe by which the mmulsammce shah lie lurcu'emltotl. ( ' , 'ii'ls ru I i , Futi I uf I liii higmumi hf , PAiIIS. Jmmiy 11 i'hiero was the usual oimscrvaimco today of time imatiommmmi fete , Ia erlebration of time ( till of time liastlle , 'the I etrcct , iveru iie"om'ateti amiti thronged with Imeopic The Rtrasbourg , Joamm of Arc anti ( lamibetum lmlollulmiemits were decorated wIth wreaths of flowers.