1898 08 - Ord Township Library

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1898 08 - Ord Township Library
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Heat11 and Mulligan's U~lexcelledPaints.
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Wilgon's (Guaranteed) Vernlirl Killer
Carter's and Soutber~lbrands of White Lead,
Linseed Meal and Linseed 011 (Woodmans),
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DeLuxe's ~ e r f i m e s ,
Graham's Toilet Soaps,
a e n i ~ i a epunayadi Janos Water,
Ayollii~arisWater,
The Latest Drinks and Pure Fruit Juice Syrups at our Soda Fountain.
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Public Instructors Will Get Toget
er lor ~ u t u a l~ e n e t i t .
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Largest stock of. W ~ IP~.&B
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P a i ~ and
~ t Nail Brushes,
Piano and Feather Dusters, '
Largest Line of Stationary.
nd puttiny up Litchirlg po
S C Q ~ ~.' S
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irits of the farmers. Oorn was
badly but it is expected now
share of it will come o ~ ~ t
Almost an inch of water tell.
Some folks are skeptical-you
ha
tacking was the order ot the day
ill be delayed on acoount ot rain.
lilie methods. We have no goo
to give away but Ge 'have the lar
est and most conlplete li~leof D
Goods and Groceries, at the mo
reasonable figures of any house i
Ord. Come in and see.
give you a better appet
stronger digestion.
It will cure your'
weak throat and heal
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depsrtmente, "A"and u ~ . " The "A'
visiun will oomprlse those-boldin::
and good 8bc0nd grade oertifioattre,
A much needed rain fell this woek.
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d by L. E.Ballard.
Sensible Mail.
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J. DWORAK.
ATTORNEY AT L ~ W .
adjoining counties.
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Always buys where he can get
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ORD,
BLACK HILLS.
CHAH L E'S A. tJf UNN,
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A. A. LA VBRT?;
TATE
OF OHIO, &Y O F TOLEDO,
Lucas COUXTY.
Supt. 0. L. Auderson of t
schools is also a teacher of wide
Some cbinoh bugs in the corn.
OHD
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church.
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sworn to before me and subscribed
ucO1.18 surfaces of the sjstem. Bend for
stimonials free.
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E. J. BOND, AX D.,
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PHYUICIAN.
OX. 7. C,IioLsoN,
week.
I n 1862, when I served my oountry as Myrtle Smith went home with him
PENTIST,
Office
over the First National Bank.
ORD, NEBRASKA.
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Mra E. M. Potter and Mra E. A. E
tabrook were in Yale last week.
DR. I% T. CLARK,
DENTIST.
Office over Postoffice.
teaoher's certificates.
about one-fourth as muoh a
Remember the name
are the product of mechanical Ingenuity.
loaest posaible retee.
Monarch Chainless S100.tdQ
,Send for 1898 Catalg;:ce.
Agents wanted In open ferritors+.
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NOBE ABOUT THE YBlLlPPlMES
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Racial, Co~~lmerciat,
I'oli t ical aiid Social Conditions of the Iiillabitaiits of
Tllosc Islanrls.
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The Climate.
There are two seasohs a t Manila,
t i e wet and the dry, or the seasons of
the southwe$t and northeast moneoons.
Broadly, speaking, the wet, or rainy
season, ushered i n by thb soutbwec;t
monsoon, is from June t o November;
t4e dry season, when the northeast
mon,on
preveils, is from
to June.
In the set season the country is inundated, the roads become impassable,
and bridges disappear. T h e annual
rainfall a t Manila is variously reported at trpm 75 to 9l inches. ~h~ hottest months are April and M~,,; the
droughts are then l o i g continued, and
accidents from fires are to be
against; it
then that the mosquitoes
and white antapre most troublesome.
*he coolest months are December and
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~ when the
b f r e ~ h n~e s sis grate~
f u l at night. T~~ average temperature
of the year is about 80 degrees. The
periods of the change? of the man,
in ,&fay to June, and in september to October, are marked by the
4eaviest blows and thunderstorms.
Cyclones, typhoons and hurricanes
\hen visit the toast. A tsplloon o n
September 27, 1865, drove some twenty
vessels ashore, and did great damage
in the city. A typhooh or hurricane On
October 30, 1875, killed 250 persons and
destroyed 3,800 houges. One of 1882
also memorable; and that of September 29, 1690. demolished the seawall
that protected the inner harbor. The
hurricanes a t th$Se times often Sweep
away crops and destroy plantations.
The roadstead, with a violent southwest wind is unsafe, and sailing vessels
take refuge in t h e port of Cavite.
JUNIOR READERS.
litlnnaat,"
A Story of' the Cota o t
to their mipds than the collection of 3
oi Irish Uumor.
"Is there q p ford across the river?" brace of gentlemen equally addicted io
the products above specldep, thp yi,eld
whist,,and then the quartet plould play
demanded the omcer.
1s abundant of fruits. grown spontanfor hours. While the name of whlrt
q-es,
a
mile
above
i
h
o
bridge
is
eously-such
as the Orange* b a n a ~ a l
Our Country.
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good tord."
may serve to imply a game where sipineapplel roseapple*
(From the Bsston Journal.)
lence -reigned, my father and Clay
"Can You guide me to it?''
stwen, guqva, tamarind and chico. Of on thee, sweet land, our falth is stald;
didn't play whi:jt t h a t way. They exThy
e
n
n
a
b
breathe
exalted
fame;
"Yes."
minerals, gold has been found i n small
ulted audibly over a success, an4 did
quantities in divers localities* but Its
SW(:f
He took the chi!d UP on the horse, not hesitate when they -ere playing asr
~L'J he polnted the way through the partners to violently point out misextraction haa not been e x t e ~ ~ i v eNor
l ~ shall their children now be less
The Philippine group were discover- regular mountain chain or eicrra mhich
prosecuted. Mines exist of lead. cop- The
Of human needs;
Woods until they reached the ford. Dis- takes the other had made, and attd by a n expedition under Magellan in runs @arallel with the east coael and.
lack I" 'O"'
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mounting F o l r e ~ twith his officers ad- trlbuted defeat to the other's lgllor$nca
1521, the islands, on the occasion of a which, abounding in grand and picturP r . iron and sulphur. The i s l a d of Thy cause in ready faithfulness
vanced cautiously through the trees to and utter lack of natural intelllgence.
later expedition under v Ilabos, were esque scenery, is the home of the r i l d Cebu contains considerable beds of TO Gal! self-forgotten deeds.
flnd
On occasions particularlJI tr5coal, ~which, ~
though not
d
~ that~ the ~Federal
. troops were in iIndeed*
named Philippine in hon r of the theu er native tribes. & - o mthis range asn th"
~ were even kilown to apply hard
~ of t h,e first
--- -J. M. ~
posseSsion of the ford, ~ h opened
b ~
quality, 1s preferable to that of AustraPrince of the Asturias, afterwards cends Mayon, a n active volcano of con"awes to one another. This they
in
fire on the Confederates, the bullebno slanderous spirit, but to brighten
Philip 11. Manila was founded i n 1571, ical form, about eight thousand feet in
]la.
"Remnant."
around
when
up
and
sharpen
the
wits
of
the
other
and since that date has been held by elevation, a conspicuous landmark frGm
The cats of hfarbleheaa always seemPopulation.
T ~ ,.spulation
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of all the islands is bd to mc a very important pzrt of t h e aEX*ement the child darted forward, to the improvement of his play. As they
the Spaniards, except for a brief in- the sea. This height, With that of Baand spreading out' her little frock, were sitting down to a game a s partterval between 1762 and 1764, when it najao (6.500 feet), and Sari Cristobal
probably between seven and eight mil- populatioI1. There was Postomce
cried:
ners one evening Clay remarked:
(7.375 feet), a r e but little exceeded by
was occupied by t h e British.
lions, but th9 estinlates are rlecessarily Over
Necks a
"Get behind me!
Get behind me!
"'It's a great outrage the ma( we talk
Halcoll
in'
?rfindOrO
(8*868
feet).
Next
Gltuatlon. Topography.
somewhat conjectural in view of the
who presided over the distribu- q-hey
to each other, and my Idea nov, a t the
shoot at me,.+
in
p0prilation
to
'Ianila
Is
the
of
he islands of the Philippine archldimculty in computing the Lhabitant.
Of the
looking
with
her up and carried,her to OYtSet. is for each of U S to put U P $23
He
point Of the
pelago are described by Sir John BOW- Cavite* at the 'Outhern
of the remoter localities. Of this to- big green eyes from his loffy perch on a place of safety, where, unharmed,she to belong to the one who is Rrst called
where were
eight
Of the pigeon-hoied cabhard names by the Other.
If you astal not over 10,000 are Spaniards. In a the vely
ring a s "innumerable." Other authorsaw the skirmish
followed.
naval and quarantine 'lasall me the moqey Is mine; If I forget
their
where the letters
ities variuusly estimate them a t from the
few days hence the American populaDen.
Paury
.ire.
us
glimpses
and the defences
you
406 t o 1.200 i n number. The eleven ' tion and
tion will number 26,000 men. The pop- Owners.
cidents in.the war unrecorded in any
L'Mr father readily agreed. 13e felt
turned by Admiral Dewey In
most important, embracing some 95 Per
There was the bewitching l a l t e s e history. . He shows us southern offl- (n a mild,
ulation of Manila in 1896 is stated by
mood, H~ was
Of
me in charge when I cers while undergoing amputatloo, re- confident he would never again be r
ceqt of the total area (computed a t the dawn Of that
Wakefleld a t 220,000, including 16,000
Other
In
the
which
114,350 square miles), and the great
"pure Celestials," 48,000 "Chine e Ees- went sketching in the old town, and sat fusing to use the scarce ether which prey to the slightest impulse to speak
trade
m a w of the ~ o p u l a t i o nare LuZon. P i n - have been Opened to
tizos*~(ol(spriog of a Chines father demutel~ a t E Y side while I worked. was contraband pf war, in order to harshly to his-dear friend Clay. And.
Sual
In
I.uzon.
Iloilo
in
the
islsnd
of
an o'ccasional Scamper after her save. it for men whbse wounds werp besides. it was his recollection t h a t
danao, N
~ panay,
~ ~ ~i ~ Cebu,
~ d ~~ ~ , ~ ,
and a n Indian mother), 4,300 "pure
a
n
d
Zamboanga
in
MindsS a p a r , Leyte, Palawan, Bojol and Masgray tail by way Of re- more serious, and tells us of General 'lay was the man who raged and did
Spaniardrl
and
about
the
same
number
Own
So my father cheerbate. Lying between Borneo and For- Panay- Sual has probably the best
of S p a n i ~ kmestizos-of whom he says fr"hment.
There were varjOus
Grant's kindness to southern women the loud
but Iloilo is the more imfully placed the $20 on top of clay'^.
cats, sleek and proud; and prisooers.
mosa, t h e archipelago exten'ds some 300
"not more than 250 eettlers a r e of
He thought it would be a good less011
leagues from north to
and 180 portant point, its province being the
European origin apart from Spaniards, and there was Remnant.
I t is good for US ngW to recognize in to the blue Igrass orator to lose it. As
Manila.
f r q east
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t o west, and covers 14% de- most advanced after that
The
first
lime
I
saw
her
the
little
Petleral or Canfederate soldiers on17 they proceeded with the game. Clay
pinq fabrics made here are the
Earth~uakea.
aqd
thea rremaining
147,000
or Philipthere.$-rees of latitude and 9 degrees of lonabouts,
e all natives
of the
had just come In
the Our American brother, brave, generoue made some excessively thick-headed
esteemed'
Capis'
Or Capiz'
gitvde. Luzon and hfindanao togethe:
and loyal t o the cause he believed t o b; and ill-advised pla)s. He led the wrong
Of the earthquakes Sir John Bowrlng pines.7n of Cavite (old and New Ca- Neck, and the people were hurrying
cards; he trumped the wrong tricks;
excged all
other Islands combined in Panay, f s another considerable town. writes that "the destructive ravages ,ite) the pop~llationjs said t o be up- and fro,'some going asbore and some just.
Tacloban.
the
chief
town
of
the
island
he dld everything Idiotic in whist that
Mwila, the capital, situated on the
take their places in the
and changes produced by them are no- wards of 60.000; of Iloilo some 30,000;
of
Leyte,
has
an
excellent
harbor
and
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he well could. My father's blood bewest coast of Luzon Is in latitude I4
and Remnant1 not a bit abashed
Uonor the Nose: I t Endurer.
is t h e emporium of trade between Man- where IXIore remarkable than i n the of Cebu, 40,WO. Of the constituentl of
degrees 3B
north and
Philippines.
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They
have
prothe
population
in
general,
the
Chinese
by
the
lookid
On with her
boll. his
As wrath
he andran
Clay
lost game
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~ Sa- t
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,
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d
*One
cartilage
largely gan
aftertogame
'Igher
and
120 degrees 57 minutes east. Its pcsi- ' ila and the islands or ~
duced i r e a t changes in t h e geography and chinese mcatizos a r e the most ~ ~ bright
1 - eyes f r ~ mthe post a h e r e she lay
another
trade
station
cebu,
the
structure
Of
the
and
de'Igher.
he
bit
and
tion. "as a central point b e h e e n J a OF t h e islands.
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~h~~
haye
ovuable.
The
chinese,
many
of
whom
basking
in
the
sunshine
ancl
evidently
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Its characteristics that It UP " silence' I t went On lor hours*
Annam, the English and the prbcipal town of the island of Sewealth, ore the Rtall fieling herself the proprietress of the
pan,
erturned mountahs, fllled up valleys, have
'lay
some
Of crowning
From Manila to lloilo it
dergoes
little
perceptible change, as a becllity. whlch lost him and my father
Dutch Ports o f t h e Malayan archipelago
affdr.
desolated extensive plains. and opened sfiopkcepers, and the greater part ol
and
18
hours
further
by
to
rule,
with
the
lapse
of
years.
The
brow
arid Australia," is, observes Jagor, "expassages from the sea into the inter!or the local trade is i n their hands, Their
It seemed a strange place
a
the eleventh game. Flesh .and blood
stand it no pore. MY father
much becomes wrinkled, and crow's feet
tremely farorable to the development Cebu. Other points in provinces or dis- and from the lakes into the sea. He arrival in the islands is .aid to have I thought: but she was quite
tricts
of
Albay,
Bulacan,
North
and
gather
the eyes. which them- sternly pushed the $40 over to Clay.
of
rorld-w~de
some 7,000
mentions
a
s
especially
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l
a
r
n
i
t
o
u
s
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anticipated
~
even
the
of
laa
t
home
among
the
boats
and
plles
of
dim as time mlb
" 'Why*' "Id
gray
miles distant from San Francisco it southCansarines, Batangas, pagSan- the earthquakes of 1796, 1824 and 1818. gel:an. The mestizos s'brniah the edu- 'Imber and dingy wharf-houses as is selves gradllal'y
jan, and in the cagaYan
valley (rich in
on; cheeks lose the bloom which cos- eyes with a look of innocence and
is hut
miles from Hongkong,
O w n puss In her peaceful back
In
the
more
recent
instance
of
June,
catedand
professional
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a
s
r
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hold
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most
metics cannot replace, and lips their amazement, 'why do you do that? You
from the
extremity of Luloo tobacco) might r a d l l y be developed 1Sb3, the old town of Manila was ren- of the minor ofilces and *ith Indians yard* Or her corner by the
fullness and color. The chin, dimpled haven't said a word.'
t o f h e south cape of Formosa is little into important centers by a growing dered a m a s of ruins" and many per- compose the army.
he Indian of stove.
father. 'but I'm
commerce.
a pretty creature, black and in youth, develops angularities or glob- going to tell YOU. my
more than 200 miles.
She
sir. that YOU are the
sons were buried alive. Four hundred Manila la an indolent creature,. given
ularities,
as
the
case
may
be,
and
the
The ~overumont-Tlre Church.
most abject Idiot, the most boundless
l b e Town of Bfanlla.
are reported to have been killed and up to gambling and cock fighting. The gray and tawny yellow$
become heavy with the
that ever dealt a hand a t
The head of the government of the two thousand injured, and the loss of spaniards tqught him
The s i k of Manila was selected c h k f we white breast and Paws, and because
of nlany years' growth.
The
whist. Yes, sir, I repeat it, you are the
Jy on account *,f its flne harbor or bay, Philippines 1s a Governor or Captain property is estimated a t eight million taught our ~
~ the taste
d of whisky.
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~ this ~coloring,
~ like a Piece of gay
"OWs
mark
c0mpal.able
to
these
fool
I
ever met in my life: "
circular in form, and "capable of hold- General, a dignitary with half a Page of dollars. This earth<-uake Was also very Of the forms of g a m b l i n ~cockfight- the sailors gave her the curious name famillar facial indications of t h e ap#: I
of ..Rem3ant.,. She had a family of preach of old age, and ~ r a c t l c a l lening all t h e navies of the world." Into tjtles, appointed from Madrid, the destructive a t Cavite. The many vol- ing is the
popular-is,
indeed,
~
Mary liad a Llttle Kam.
canincumbent frequently changed with the canoes, some of which have been named almost unjvereai throughout the is- kittens somewhere among the
thls debouches t h e river ~ a s i g which,
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immunity from the ravages whlch
Mollle had a little ram, fleece a s
vaB in one Of the dark sail lo(ts; bllt joys
with a breadth of about 350 feet, flows changes of ministry. These changes showing a s they do, signs of constant lands. The Philippine Indian, it
time makes On the other features :he black a s rubber shoe, and everywhere
she
had
hidden
them
away
so
safely
have
been
most
prejlldical
to
t
h
e
inthrough the city, dividing it into Maactivity in the throwing up of clouds said, is as much attached t o his gallo that even her good friesds the sailors face. Next to the nose, probably thp Mollie went he emigrated too. He went
nlla proper o r old Manila, and new terests of the islands; some of the Gov- of smoke with frequent flame, are a
is a ~
~ Arab dto his ~horse... ~
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ears a s a rule show the fe?.;est and with her to church one day-the folks
Manila or Binondo. The former, oc- ernors ha,e been provisional only, and perpetual menace. Subject to such vi- .An early Spanish writer characterizes could not find
hilarious grew, to see him walk dcAll night she stayed with them, and least ob'iOus 'Igns Of Old age'
cupying the left or southern bank of the uncertainty of their tenure has very cissitudes and portents, the climate of the Indians a s "perpetual
murely into Deacon Allen's pew. The
idlers,
who
paft
of
the
day;
but
I
am
sure
she
felt
materially
impaired
their
efficiency.
the river, 1s the fortrebs or citadel. I t
Manila is, for the tropics, a not un- go from cockpit to
deacon quickly let his angry passion
those uni-. equally the responsibility of looking
Irlsh Humor.
contains. besides t h e principal fortiR- Each province has a l%ser governor of healthy one. I t may be noted on the versities of every
rise and gave it a n unchrlstlan kick
Investing in after the wharf, to see that the boats
vice.*B
cations, the palace and the cathedral, its own; each peblo a gobernadorcillo, east coasts of the islands the order of
The Spectator questions whether the between the sad brown eyes. This
lottery tickets "Id On
streets 'a came and went regularly, and that the capacity of the Irish nation for making landed rammy In the aisle, the deacon
and is surrounded by old walls, bas- or captain, a species ot alcalde who is the seasons, a s above given, is remuch
andthe government float was kept a s clean a s a tidy cat bulls has become impaired,
tioned and moated, and dating back commonly a mestizo or native Indian, versed.
quotez followed fast, and raised hls foot
adds materially t o its revenues by tak- would wish to see it.
again, but oh, his flrst kick was his
a fair
recently
Of these practices
And how was she fed? No doubt prove that this laughable confusion of last. For Mr. Sheep walked back about
a rod,
said, and en the deacon
license leesfor
there were plenty of rats and mice thought still flourishes.
The writer C O U I ~retreat it landed him on his head.
ance of places of gaming.
about the wharves, but Remnant had a visited a hairdresser's shop in Ireland, The congregation arose and wellt for
The Inrurrccilon of 1896.
taste for daintier fare, a s YOU shall and mas offered a bottle of hairnash.
that ere sheep, but several well-directThe characteristics and present at. , see.
"What sont of stuff is it?" he asked. ed butts just piled them in a heap.
When the little steamer had puffed . "Oh," replied the man, "it's grand Then rushed they stralghtaay for the
titude of the Indians of the Philippines
are illustrated by t h e insurrection away again, and the deserted float stuff. It's a sort of multum in parvo. door* with curses long and loud, while
which w3s Initiated in August. 1896, swayed gently 0x1 the quiet water, kind The less you take of it, the better."
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t
u
e lnant and,
and has since continued. There had Captain T. looked UP a t Remnant, .Celtic fanry has been described as 8 :
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still
sat
on
her
post
in
the
where
she
been previous similar risings, notably
"reaction against the despotism of
4 1 Question of
Collectlon.
one in 1872, but none where the insur- sunshine.
fact." An extravagant statement give3
The
of the U t a h conslltLl"I guess you're hungry, Puss." he the Irishman a mental uplift due to
gents were so numerous o r formidable.
tional cqnventlon is often amusing For
The moving causes of this outbreak are sald. "It's about dinner-time." Then no other Cause. A speaker a t a his- instance, one of the delegates got this
t o be found in the oppresslve taxes, ex- he called, "Kit, kit, kit!" She blinked torical soclety was surely the happier
the other d a y ,
an insurcisw, license fees, and other burdens her eyes lazily, and did not m0l.e. The for the extravagance of his statement .ante company doing buEinees here that
Imposed by the government and en- captain smiled a t me.
concerning the fact that In China ? has a building that cost lnore t h a l ~
"Thig will fetch her," he sald, and man condemned to death can easily . S3.000.000, and has that much more ill
forced by extortionate omclals, among
assets. And there mgs a man in thi4
which, besides the grievous and udrea- took a fishing-reel Out of his pocket.
hire a substitute to die for him.
"Kit, kit, kit!" he called agaln softsonable pecuniary mulct3 was the cor"And I hklleve," the debater went 'Own who paid that company o \ e r
vee of forty days' labor for publlc PUT- IY, holding if UP so that she could see. on. "that many poor fellows get their
t ~ ~ :O: :b y ~ ~ ~ ,
poses which every man was compelled And Remnagt understood. Down she living a s acting as substitutes in that
able to collect the insurance,w Then a
annually to furnish. The grievance of came, stepping gravely along the gang- way."
delegate, evidently a n Episcopalian,
the taxes was aggravated by the usu- plank, and looked U P with questioning
Indeed, words are not quick enough was so nicked as to respond cynlcallq
rious loans t o which the natives were eyes in the captain's face.
in Ireland to express the rushing "Certainly not; how could a dead mall
"Are you hungry, Puss?" he asked.
compelled t o submit to raise money,
thoughts of this active-minded pea,+ collect anything, unless it was the
"Me-ow!" she answered gently, with antry.
and especially by the confiscations of
When Dr. Walsh, the arch- lect for the dead?"
bishop of Dublin, visited a remote vilproperty whlch were resorted t o where a wave of her plumy tall.
the dues claimed were not satisfled.
Then the captain knelt down on the lage in his diocese, a n old woman
A German custom.
The authority t o conflocate placed, a float, unwound his reel and dropped the hobbled up to him and exclaimed:
American nlothers ail1 wish a Gergreat power in t4e hands of unscrupu- line into the water, and Remnant set"Wisha, now that 1'1e seen your lord- man cu'stom was in vogue here. In that
lous officials, who used it corruptly tled herself beside him, watching every ship, ye may die and the Lord be COu"trY. 'where children are mdch
thought about, a t ladies' lunchec~ns
against the more prosperous for the movement with an air of entire famll- praised!"
set beside
These iarity with the proceedings. She wds
purpose of extorting money.
The same c l ~ r z y m a n ,meeting a par. there Is a pretty little
place, and a s the luncheon goes
grievances became so general that a too well-bred to show any impatience. ishioner who y a s much addicted to eachlittle
and dalntles from the
Her manners were Perfect, though drink, insisted that he should take the mother.s servings are dropped into the
secret Revolutionary Soc1et;r or League
was formed, which by August, 1896, she was born and brought Up on the pledge as the only protection against box--now a sweetmeat, then some
rose to the proportions of a n army of wharf, and had not had the advantages temptation.
ealted almonds, a macaroon, a erlsy,
"You've never seen a teetotaller tender meringue, and so on ti11 whell
50.000 men, Cavite being the center ot which sour Pussy has enjoyed. She
the meal is over there Is a goodly parthe revolt. The original rebels were cocked her pretty head on one side drunk, Tom," said the priest.
"Ah, your reverence," replied TO^, eel of dainties to be cartied home for
joined by deserters from t h e army, with an erpresslon of alert and intelliThe mothels,ale a s glad
vagabonds and escaped criminals. In Rent interest, restrained by a gentle "I've seen many a man drunk, but I
t h e course of their conflicts with tho dignity. Jerk! up came the line. -4 couldn't tell for the life of me whether
--. - -forces of the government, which WaR quiver ran through Rempant's delicate they were teetotallers or not."
A Diplomat's \Fife Doad.
instructed from Madrid to show no body. But there mas' only a bit of seaA Poor woman was advised to avail
A r ~ , a > ~Clry;
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mercy, a spirit of atrocious inhumanity weed on the hcok, and down it went herself of a flee distribution of soup. Bornero, \yife of the aIexican minister
agafn.
"Do You call that stuff SOUP?"cried a t Washington, died here a t lIaddon
was developed on both sides, and a savOver and over this happened, an,! she. "Why. Ye only get a quart of hall-last-nlght-of
The
age destruction of life ensued.
Bright's-disease.
killing pf prisoners captured or sur- still with unwearied patience the man wather and boll it d o a n to make i t
rendered. smothering of captives in knelt and threw his line, and the cat ~ t h r o n g ! ' ~
dungeons, burning alive, mutilation sat motionless beside him, gazing
A more con:emptuous description
OF TOLEDQ, 'OHIO.
and dsemboweling were practiced by gravely d o u n into the dalk water. T h e , could hardly be imagined.
The ~reat'~ailway
Detective Toll8 What Dr.
One absolutely genuine saying comes
both, without any regard t o the usages float lose and fell on the tide, and the
MI~OS'Remedies Have Done
It
of civilized warfare. The Spaniards, t o sunfiine lay warn1 on the boards, and from a recent tourist in Ireland.
For Himself and Wifr.
extort confessions, resorted to tho I watched the pretty sight, smiling, was a notice posted in a pleasure boat
from
mv
bench
corner.
belonging to a steamshlp company.
thumbscrew and revived the tortures of
"I'm afraid you'll have to go hungry,
"The chairs in the cabin are for the
the Inquisition. Their proceedings
mere claimed t o be justified by the plea PUSS)" said the captain at last. "'rheq ladies. Gentlemen are requested not
And then, as he t o make use of them till the ladles src
of retaliation, but no law or exigency won't bite today."
~ , UP came the line again, seated."
could justify retaliation pushed to a B P G ~jerk!
---point no malignant and bru&l. And and he sprang to his feet, for this time
ite fatal impolicy is shown by the fact there was a little fish dangling and
lfad
Plghrlng
b~rceetora.
M A P O F PHILlPPlNE ISLANDS.
that the insurrection has no! been sup. sllining on the hock!
Capt. Robcrt Ponell Page WalnRemnant would have likeJ to jump
(Drawn by a ' ~ p a n i s h Artist Now a t Manila in the Service oil the United States.)
pressed, but i s suspended only.
for
joy, I think. But she didn't, She "right, of the First United States t a ----caught the fibh in her white paws, with v a l r ~ .who is among those commellded
COU~BS.
i n part to the sixteenth century. These The Governor General command8 the
product^.
a
',n,e-ow!n f o r
you,v when by Maj.-Gen. Wheeler for "good conEvery demon who coughs should not the captafn tossed to her, alld Tallred duct" a t the battle of La Quasina, near
walls have been cracked by eart.h- army, but the fleet remains subject to
The Philippines possess a very fertile
quakes, and could easily be breached the Ministry of Marine a t Madrid, and &oil, though their capacities hqve been alarm himself with the idea that h e is away to enjoy her dinner i n a sheltered Santiago, comes of fighting stock.
by modern artillery. Jagor describes is under the orders of the commandant but imperfectly de~eloped. In many in a bad way. Experience has 'On- corner; after whlch she 33ught her His father, Commander Jonathan
Wainwright, a son of a former wellt h e old town a s "a hot, dried-UP place, 'of the station, The church is governed localities the soil must be qulte or vinced us of a fact that there a r e two young
to tell them, no doubt, known
Protestant Epl~copalbishop ol
distinct
binds
of
coughs-one
proceedfull of monasteries, convents, barracks
by a Metropolitan Archbishop a t Man- nearly virgin. Where cultivated the ing from an affection of the lungs and about the fishing, while the good cap- New York, was killed in battle in
and government buildings," "It still
products are sugar, hemp, tobacco, rice,
tain wound
his line and went whistGalveston bay on Jan. I, 1863, being
preserves," says a later writer, "all the ila' w i t h bishops for the Illoat
to his own dinner.
coffee, cacao, gums, arrowroot, indigo, air-tubes, a s in a cold, the other pro- ling
Harrlet
of~ the ill-fated
The local
au- cotton. hides, pbpper, cochineal gutta ceedigg from effervescence In ,the stomaustere appearance of a city of the
A wise cat was ~
~ D~~~ o~n in command
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t
!
He fell at the head of his men
T h e lungs cough is a symptOnl her whatf she might miis some of the
i
n of p
i I
Upon the walls, thority is mostly in the hands of the percha, serame betel root, arecadut, COwhile
boarders.
however, and beneath them, have been "ligious COr~orations of *ugustlne, coanut. cocoanut oil,pinacIoth, tortoise, which
priuibgel enjoyed by her fashionable
v!silance, steady ne ,es, Q ~ l c a r
R,aiuwrigbt had a son, also
consequences ensLte- Th3 cottage friends. but vhlch of thrm had
head and aptive brainr'h year ago,"
arranged pleasant promenades, where Dominican and Franciscan monks and shell, birds' nests and trepang; also lest
Nayhew,
who
was
graduated
stomach
cough
is
a
mqh
Krite
soapt
Dure , of 631 Orchard S t ,Tolesim21e a fresh
and
t h e aristocracy stroll and drive and friars, whose members are legion. bamboos and rattans, with logwood,
from
the
naval
academy
in
1867,
who
do,
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h
l ~ ,ovciror,,ed
and
may
in
be got quit of. up every day for her own especial beneride in the cool of t h e evening.
The Some of the fraternities and of the indi- ebony and other hardwood timber. The
was killed three
afterward while
p was iwposdble. I was
district of Binondo, on the right bank vidual monks have become most OPu- material known a s "Manila hemps9 is It Is caused by the load and drink it?--Margaret
Johnson in Youth's in command of a boat
so nervous I could not
which are put into the stomach effer- companion,
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of t h e river, is the place of business, lent; their landed possession5 ~ ~ ~ e n not
s e produced
,
f r ~ mthe plant of hemp
against the piratical steamer Forward
lie in bed; my arms
-t h e real commercial capital; and here their r e ~ e n u e s enormous, the monas- with which we are familiar (cannabis '-ewing, and producing an irritiltlon.
in the lagoon a t San Blas. Both father
and limbs twitched
a r e the shops and warehouses and the teries and conbents almost palatial: satiya), but from the flber of a species A knowledge of this fact ought to lead
and my systemseetried
A Little ~ l r r sDrapery.
and ton rest under a forgotten monaffected to ponder a little
movement of madern life. Here, also, theLr equipages even costly and elab- of banana (Musa textilis). The rice of.
< ompletely exhausted.
A Confederate omcer. Gen. Dabney ument in the beautiful cemetery of
the
nature
of
their
ailment
and
tha
and in the pleasant suburban villages orate. That they have bcen the chief the islands 1s the staple food of the naI began using Dr.
hlaury,in his "Recollections of the Clv11 Trinity church, overlooking the Hud1IUcs' Servine and the
o r pueblos behind the city, live t h e civillzer~of the Indians, that they have tives. The cultivation of sukar is jeo- tone of their digestive powers.
War," gives many examples of the son, a t One Hundred and Fifty-fifth
foreigners and the wealthier class. Be- repeatedly intelvened with good offices pardized by the terrible plague of lostreet.
hfarie
Wainwright,
the
acfourth
botllo restored
A liandsome Race.
courage and patience shown by sufferme to health, Mrs.
hind t h e city stretches a flat reg10n lJetneen the natives and their civil OP- cmts, to which this crop is subject;
Travelers declare that the finest- ing women and children in the s o ~ t h tress. is a sister of Capt. R. P. P. Wain- UuRey had suRered for
years
rich in tropical vegetation* through Pressors, is undenl%ble. At the same these insects arrive in "swarms of mil- looking people of Europe are the ~
~ durirg
i
~the -long struggle. One anec- wrlght.--New York Trlbunc.
heart disease, had tried every remedy withwhich flows for some twenty miles the time the records of the church in the lions." ,The manufacture of cigars, anes, or gypsies of 1Iungary. Physical- dote of s little girl, Emma Sanson, :eout avail until sba took Dr. Miles' New
river Paslg which forms the outlet of Philippines abound with evidences of etc., mas for a long period the monop- ly they a r e splendid specimens of men calls the story of the b r a ~ e"egg gathHeart Cure two yedrs ago. For the past
H O W 11% shah@.
a great fresh-water lake
the La- hostile and protracted contro~ersiea oly of the governn~ent, and extensive and women, and are rarely 111. so erer, ' a chlld who risked her life durJfaud-Don't. S O U .think the count is year shehas been free from the trouble"
Dr. XIlies' Rcmcdles are sold by all drugguna; t h e country around being known with the authorit:es of the state, and clgar factories There established 111 pure is their blood that their wounds ing the revolution for the cause of quite a polished gentleman?
marantee'first
a s the Laguna province. Beyond this of bitter conlentions between the or- hfllanila and Cavite, but the nonopoly qnickly heal without the w8licltlas ol IreeLom, and whose stoly has been
Ethel-Well, he's capable of polish gists under a
benefitsor mone retundcd. BOOKon Heart
figion the land rises towards the ir- &rs themselves.
told in the Companion.
induced a uniCersal contraband trafiic, medicalltr
He has brass enough.
and Xerves sent5ee to all applicants.
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\jrith all the deference to the res- wa9 rdcogtiized iu the namiug of these
deleastee, allstlades of republioans being
faint echo from Klondike.
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Pretty Rapid People.
There is nothiug slow about the Ne-
the abole lopendous offer is made for a
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Arkansas Valley Nurseries,
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Most Important Happenings of the Pa6
T o MOTHERS.
WE'ARE ASSERTILG w T,HE COURTS OUR RIGHT'TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF. THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND
('PITCHER'S CASTORIA," .AS OUR TRADE MARK.
track about t w o miles east of C ~ l u
bus. His team escaped, b u t t h e e
ester*
cn'd S o r t h r r e s l e m .
wr* csgaged in carrying t h e mail
?.satrice, was drowned about 5 o'cl
last e ~ e n i n gi n t h e river. He met
d e a t h about fifty feet from t h e
toon bridge, t w o miles iiorth, of
city, while in swimming.
Saturday, July 30
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I n relation t o t h e report of t h e
e r n m e n t t h a t S e b r s s k a had not
nished h e r quota of troops under
t w o calls, Governor liolcomb ente
a protest t o t h e adjutant-general
Washington, and received a reply
plaining t h e mistake. The false re
caused a rush of offers from per
of o t h e r st,ates t o fill tho quota.
governor was very much worried
t h e affair a s Nebraska had furni
501 Inore men than t h e quota.
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e w h a t bruised.
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Monday, d o g u s t I.
Rye-Na 2 . 4 6 ~ . Na 3, 4 1 3 , Na L I"r
Bran-490 in 100-lb socks
STABLE A N D C A R R I A G E P O U S
ern Houses.")
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had driven over t o a
miles distant t o make
a f t e r arriving there n
t h e direction of their
ing home they found
burned, qnd their chi1
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address were learned from a recei
Sunday, July $1.
'IANSM
CITY, Mo.. A u ~ .1- c ~ t t b
,eipts.
7.130; calves, 331, shipped
onttle;
steady 70
to 100
calves
lower.The marlret was slow
Wm. Ebright, ex-superintendknt o
t h e s t a t e school for t h e blind a t Xe
is he plgmy mouse of Siberla.
Norfolk, while fixing a binder
thrpwn under t h e d a c h i n e by
horses s t a r t i n g up. He was dou
up, one leg broken, a n ankle
shoulder dislpcated and his spine
injured t o such a n extent a s t o p
lyze him from his shoulders down.
operation will be necessary t o save
life.
\Y. Van Boening, a farmer livin
n e a r Glenville,in t h e southeastern par
th of sentiment among rich Am
Chlcago Llve Stpck.
soon a s I landed in Albany, to? 1
new of a restaurant that was open all
der In my mind Afty mlleg before
J o h n a. Nahcr's famous typewr
which Bgured in t h e courtmartial
at ~ h i c k a m i u ~ ais, now in t h e
s e e i p n of Mr. Maher's brother, LI
Maher, stenographer in Judge hAlb
: o u t a t Columbus.
The new Armour packi
w t e d yesterday mornin
p l a n t is operated throug
Truly Loved.
Mrs. Adslej--hly
h'usband !s very
e t o church on Sundays. Mrs. Darling-That's
nolhing
My husbanS
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The Indian of the plains is a far more
picturesque individual than his brother
or cousin of the ooa&,. H e d ~ s l l o terect
1 totem poles and has no tim ber for the
' Purpose if so inclined, but he is SufiI oiently spectacnlar
himself without resorting to grotesque carvings and painted wood, liis Paddle, with its leather
hangings and w&en stirrups, is in
itself a remarkable aggregation, and
when *t off with his goods m d chattels tied i n bags, rags, strings and
straps, the effect is remarkable. He
wears the east o~
of hie white
A. M. H OBBINS,
brother in such original combinations
that he looks like the personification of
B ~ T O R N E YAT LAW.
a km~~ndhandstore. Sometimes the
'OTARY
IN OFFIUF'
adoption of a pair
suernssya as an
Attention given to logal busineba in Valley and external covering gives him qulto an
adjoining counties.
athletio appearance. He wears his hair
in Gertrude braids, and prefers earORU,
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about the size of half dollarooius
A mosquito net or handkerchief is his
Ch!ARLES A. 44f
favorite hgad oovering, and if he assnmes a bat i t is as an additional and
purely
appendage.--Detroit
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B J n t Norah a n d the Potato.
Norah
a poor girl8 says the
London Punch, who prayed St. Patrick
for a good gift that would make her not
proud but useful, and St. Patrick, out
of his Own head# taught her
to
a potato'
thiug and to "lamented, that the socret has oomo down to so
fswl since higheBt intelleotual and
physical life is dependent upon diet-since the oook makes, while the physionly mends-s!.~ould not @hewho
preparos Our pies be oarefull~trained
as he who makes our pills?
Certainly whatever may be the
knowledge or the ignorance of the servant i n the kitohen, the mistress of the
house, be she young or old, ought to be
likest.
in the
Out of
her own instructed head to teach Norah
how to boil a potato or broil a steak so
that they may yield thcir utmost of relish and nutriment.
she Oan
is
qualified to preside over a household,
and siuce few roach
life without
belug called to that porition i n tho
~ouseholdof husband, father or broththo legend of St. Norah has wide
siguificance. -Youth's Compituion.
T h e X o r t h a e s t Indian a p d Hid Ways.
A. A, L A VEKTY,
ATTOHNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
Estate and Probate matters made a
Bpecialty.
ORD,
NEBRABKA'
SPEND AUGUST IN THE
BLACK HILLS.
a0 first to
Mira Mites.
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Burled In t+e Well Wbere lie Died.
Speaking of strange and sad mour.
rences, none oould be more remarkable
than the death and burial ot Charles
Oarter, a well known farmer residing
near Russell. Be was cleaning out
old well when the quioksand s ~ d d e l l t g
c a v ~ din On
leaving
hie head
Imd
exposod.
the larm
its victims. It puts them fn
was given, hundreds of pmple $emblod and went heroically to wor to the power of the weakest organ of
save their neighbor. I t was found t b t
nothing could be done towtlrd removh(r the body and makes them its
the sand about Cvter's body, so a par- They must eat to suit it, drink to suit
"lel
was dyg' and a
mu
from it into the old well, but even then it, and livda lenten life of selfdenial.
the body
sot be removed so closel y was i t grasped by the sands. ~t was
found that a rope attached below Oarter's arms wguld pull the body into
parts without withdrawing ite covered
portion,
that
had to be
abandoned. Carter was oonscious and
talked with hie rgscuere, but at the end
68 hours he diode By
an
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enormouscrowd ban gathereds and
have cured xhany bad cases of
sorts of plans weio sngyestod for rwovering tho body,
h a l l y it
de- dyspepsia-~hey Willcure
if
terYlinod to
the well the dead
from
that
disease.
man's tomb, and ;it was filled n after
religious services had boen he,! upon
Anderson. 16 Williams
its brink. The $ell was 48 feet deep, Street, Grand Rapids,
writw :
dherKansmeverf0-d
and perhap
"Ayer'e Pills cured me of dyspepsia
quite6' str2ulge a
w , O l t y Journal. ,
from which I had sufferod for three
years. They beat every other me&
Quite a good rain hut we need a few
more such earth aoakerR, We @hou]dbe
devoutly grnteful that prorideode aomes
to Our 'esCUt3 with refreshing rains and
prnmistre of bouutiftil crops.
N i ~ eBertha Lambdin has a new violin
;in(f is taking lessous of Miax Bond, of
Or'.
fiiicsee Emma and Rena Vopat are
helpful hands in the hurveet field this
year.
Mrs. Henry Mark8 visited with her
pnrenb Over Sunday.
Our beautiful corn f l t Ida have faded
away farter than did the Srlanish arm)..
STI)LEN-\~II~
Plumnler who made
home with the Lambdine laet winter,
visited Grand Island last Bntilrdsy 08ienr~blyto visit with frieoda. Now Will
was nn visiting terms with no one there
as he W ~ not
R
a~~quaiilted
in the city, but
went to oovet n Pearl belonging thereto.
tle erst atole her heart and then they
were wed and came home with beet
wishes of all who knew them for future
hsppineas nnd prosperity.
A. Ward had a shed ,and straw stack
Dangerwu T h l a t
cine.,"
~ t r u c kby lightning and burned to the
A Freuch aattwa traveling atont the
ground during the storm Friday night "untry, had for use in one of her P ~ B Y ~
skil'fb\lly put "gether and
Rev. Oollicr came up from Elba8atur- a lay
dressed
in
a
traveling
So says the
L
day bringing with him a l a r ~ amount
e
of N~~ york Herald, suit. proaeoda
to
cheese whiuh he distribvted among the tell a
&tory about it:
brethren,
At Marseilloa i t Gas let& in the lugThe onrfUnole say# D. B. Smith drove Elder gage room with ot)ler
the
Smith to Ord Sunday eveninn. surely Oeity Of
this ia no way for a good ohristian to do. being moused a t the sight of it, they.
If the Elder should call to see ponr cor- . took off the covmlngs lrnd resolved to
play a joke on $heir oomrados They
reapondent he wonld really try and tleut placed tho figure in go irulchair at the
THE WONDERS
S~~ENCE,
him with a little more rejpoot than D. B desk tho
apd abut
door,
' AMUSEMENT.
When the eznpiofees o night service
did*
osmq they opened the
and were ~~~g lroubles and consulaption
Ida Items.
Can be Cured.
surprised to we a m a n sitting before the
cash box. They i w o d i a t e l y olosed and
Crops are lookiug fine.
locked the door and ran for @ssistance, An Klulnent New York Chelnlst a n d SdMrr. E. D. Roath of Chicago and Miss
estlat Makes a F r e e Otrer t o our
A policeman rurived, revolver In
Clara Butte ardved at their aunts, bIre
hand, believing, like thg employeee,
Beadarl.
Butts on Saturday last for a short visit that he had to deal with Q dangerous The distinguished chemist, T. A. Blocum, of
M ~and
, M ~ potter
~ , from across the thief. IIe oalled on the flgure to eur- New York ('ity, den onstrating his discovery of
river Bundayed with M. B. ~~~d~~~~ render and follow him to the station. a reliable cure for Consnmption (Pulmonary
Tuberculosis,) bronchial, lung and chest troubi t did not obey the summon& the poan4 family.
coughs, catarrhnl affoctioue, genlioemanh u t the door and went in les, stubbornand
Of fiosh'
"
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McCtrew of Bur- s e m h of ra-enfdrFments to Lurroond conditions of wasting away,loss
will senu THREE
well, apent Sunday at the Butts farm.
the plaoe and thereby prevent the cnl(au
of his New
( p i t from escaping.
Discoveries to any afflicted readef of thid paper
L,N*
came down
The door was again opened, the a m - writing for them.
lor to spend sunday with his
ed foroe enterod, aud i t wasnot till they His "New Scientific T~estment" hae cured
Otto Alderman and aietere oalled on had suddenly pounoed on the poor lay thousands permanently by its timely use, and
he oonsiders it a simple professional duty to
robber that they discovered the joke.
suffering humanity to donate a trial of hia
Mrs. E. Harrow has been on the sick
liet this week.
D, A. Gard and wife of OrJ,
through Ida Monday. TRIX& BELLE.
but
mate
7.
..
~ f f i o over
e
~ostoffioe.
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NEBRASKA
P. ilIISKO,
DEALEH IN HARNESS,
~ ~ d , jwhfpe,
l ~ ~ robea
,
hlankete, collars,
ourr combs brushes and everythfng usut;lly kept In a Bratolass harness store.
81ro on North
el& Square.
OM'S
NEBRASKA.
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HOT'L'
D. N. ~ ~ C C O RProp.
D,
are now being sold on eaey conditions, as low
as S5.W; others outright at $13 95, and highgrade at $19.95 and g~3.50;
to be paid for after
reoeivod. If YOU will cut this notice out and
eepd to SE$BS,ROEBUCK
& CO.. Chicago, they
oatlrlogue and
will wnd you their
h l l particulars.
F a r m e r r B r e a k the B u g g y M o u o l ' o l ~
I t is claimed that for years buggy mrnufaotnrere have socurd exhorbitant pricos for their
goods, but r~oently.through tho combined assistsnce of the farmers of Iowa. Illinois and
other states, Elears, Roebuck Co. of Chicago,
hategot the price of open buggies dowpol
$16.!ii Top buggide, $22.75; Top Burries, $43.75
and upanrds, and they are bhipplng them in
immense numbers direct to farmers i n every
state. They send m immenso Buggy Catalogue
fne, postpaid, to w one who
for
This certainly is a b i i victory for the farmer,
mannfaufurers
a severe blow to the
4 nd doalers.
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aarsI.oEtXb.
B e r r ~the
Bignature
NEB
ber i119rd, a ~ i dwe are prepared to sell
i
g " ~
04
Notice is herohy ~ivp&hatihe f%oai& n&-
z~,":"kz\y;"kZl~","~%
6""~ t$;eaf
; ; z ~ n yptfy,"t'~~;,"tef,"!s"~,"d"
%
aid proof will ma8eKfore clerk of the district court at
Nebrash on Se tembor 18
18% via: Vra$ $. ertrio~,'H. E.
for thi
ne 4, ~ O 19,
C township 20, range 18.
He names the followtng witneeaos to prove
hie continuous roeidonce upon add cultivation
of said land via:
Johno? rockns
Burwell
0&er H
Thorn
son
Burwdl?f Nob.
~:Harria,
oi Burwe8;
~ e d . Frank
,
~etsohne!, of Bnrwell, Neb:
Any person who des~rento protost against tho
well, h t Y auowanoe of such proof or who knows of any
tr& y m substantial roason, und& the law nnd rogulae ~ g b o o r tiom
theinterior
shopld not
be allowod, will be piven s"~hproot
an opporprimary odo&{ This lnw ha8 tunltr at the above ment~onedhmo and place to
cross-examine thg witness of said claimant and
series of e w a t i o n a and is to offer evidence ~prebuttal of that s n b & t a
clalmant.
a responsible
to
J. W. Joa~son,Rogiatar.
hse this serlons defoot in
M T M is
~ a d e r l w j hame
despera~
myself, and whea be flually grovely
o e w the~ blue m m puttiy some
k i t h the bvender snd others with the
ing. & soon aEl
my
knew the
passod a
quamod
but
eyesku "
,,
-, ~Qdwille
- . . . auri0r-JoU.r-
lLm,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
To James L. Moore truetoe Glcbe Investment om an 8nd d e n t A iRyrnan, receiver
Remarkable Cure of Chron~c$tp&;~&E~hT~;"E~"9&IPt;B~r[i;E\"3D"2
occupant and Mary ~d occnpant ) hefanda ts:
Digrrhacea. ,
You a.nd.each of un ake hereby 'notified &at
I n 1864 when 1 ser Wd my 00Untry
tho plalntlff arbs B. Wight has 6led her
p i t i o n a A n t ou and each ot'rou in the di
a private in aqmpanyA 167th peon. net courfof ~ a h county,
y
Nebraska, the o g
A
I
F;~:;)~;$Y
azl@$<~:r
For Infants and Children.
The Kind
best material for the cheapest money.
We are in the lumber business qnd now
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ 7 e f ~ \ ~~ ~c $~ ~{ ~ ~ d ~ ; ~ h
t$i;;mg
nu$h.ue
Monarch Chainless ~10b.80
Rdonls JO cents to 2 ~lollsrsa day.
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\
hi8 h@068
Themvsre plnL. sent direct from his hbpratory.
Snfferers shoqld takejnstant advantage of ,his
blue, lavender,
and
womcds genetous
proposition.
eaO Nor by fbOu. The Please tell the Dwtoi that yoa saw this inithe
msn b ~ YOUOW
p
w oomparutivel~ Qurz,or*, ~ ~ b, ',.
OW, red not BO bad, but pink, blue and
lavender conveyed no I d a of d~fference.
NOTIC
PUBLICATION.
The p m p L . t i o o . m l ~ ddown the m m l e
OEW i t 2 n c q l n NG+J A
U E 8~ IW
and prayor of which are to toroclose a cereylvania ~ o l u n t ~ rIeoootracted
,
ohronIc ~t
ain mort age exooutd Au nst 88 1880 by
diarrhea. I t hae given me a great deal George B. fiondor and Eda IfIondor' pod the
doscr\bMl p r o ~ e r t l ~
, l t n a t ien Valley
of
ever einc8. I have tried a followin
oounty fiebraska to-wit:
" ~ a g summer
t
one of our gr~nd-child-dozen diflerent medicines aod several
~~,)J
reu was sick with a severe baa el trouble prominent dootorn without any perma- of range errtoen (16 , west of the 6 P. x. to eecur' 'he a
noteexsotod
Ihe
says Mrs. E. C. Gregory, of Fredriohaton, ndut relief. Nct long ago a friend sent (fmr o 2 ifouder and Eda Houder in favor
of
'
O
u
r
doctor's
remedy
had
failed,
me
a
t
ample
bottle
of
Ohambedsin's
Oolk
%
$
"
$
T
;
'
F
:
m
;
c
(
t
;
a
n
&
;
No.
then we tried Ohamberlain's Colic, Cbol ic, Oholera and Dichrrhea Remedy. and and rnortgre thero is
the sum of o e
nlne hundred forty nine and E - l ~ ~ t f s
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave afier that I bought and took a cent thou~and
doliara $IQ~~.OS,J with ipterost at 10 Fr Cent
very speedy relid." F o r sale by Lbo bottle; and now I oan iay that I am en$uiEhm",~;1'~f7
tirely cured. I cannot be thankful (8111.97) aid by the plaintiff for taxes.
-rweu~ne
that and
the that
deteudt h e rain falls on the just and unjust enough to you for this great Remedy
to
'oryay
a said
iu
a n 1 recommend it to all suffering vet. dtold
e f pto
n l~~atibfy
t 3 suchtgea,ment.
said
rem
mi
so^
may
be
amount found due her with
Beg,*
S Y ~ ~ I cures
P
a
e ~ a n s If in doubt write me. Yours mntorert and costa and for such other relief as
and Lagrippe cau~'t i n Rratefully, HENRY STEINBURG,
A l l e ~ - ~ % ~ % ~ ~ % $ t o answer said petition on
of Bo~tembor16%.
in rlriu or ahiue. We keep it.
town, Pee sold by Jobneon Brw. & or befurs the 5th1day
64
MARTEA 8. W&~ET,
B&u BHIDGPORD.pstty rug GO.
By Thomas 4. Hall, her attorney.
Cbr. Shermun Ave, and Lothrop Sb.
-
street, New York. giving postoffice and express
men b- ddresm, and the free medicine will be promptly
Give the Children a Drink.
Called
I t is a dalicioue, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the
place of ooffes. Sold by all grocers and
liked by all who habe u ~ e di t becqauee
when properly prepard it tastes like the
cotfoe b'lt is free from
properties Grain-0 aida digestion and
strengthen the neruea. I t is a 0 t R stimll]ant but a health boil& r, and ohildren,
well as adults,oan drink it with bene.
fit. Ooste about one-fourth 8s ninoli as
coffee 15 25c.
One block from main entrance to gronnds.
ONAIJA,
.
Y EAGER - & MI'CKEIWAITn
the
a
,
.
I
1
DENTIST.
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toor
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D R . ]I,2: CLARKl
reasonable figures of any house in
Ord. Come in and see,
pf,,hs
DR.
-
Sowe folks are slreytical-you have
to ellom them. They have. beeu
fooled so often by advertisekents
that they tllillk all advertisers use
like methods. We have uo goods
to give away but me hive the lttrg-
A Senaiblo Man
..
Hot Springs. There 3ou
mOuntal?s,
danoe and play t e ~ n i to
s your hearts
oontent. If your llmbs are stiff, your
kidneys out of order or it you are troubled with eczema or any other form
fi. 0. IJALD&JfAN,
skin, dieease, a month at IIot Springs
YfiYSIOIAN & HUHGEON.
will make a new msn of you.
8ylyap Lake and Spearfish arg within
Ottlce aqd resldcnce opyoslte Presbyterian
church.
a oompartively ahart di.qtanoe of Hot
ORD
NEBRASKA, Springs and everyone who visits the
Blaok Hills should see them. Sylvan
C. A, BRIJfX, Jf,D. Lake is the prettiest and coolest summer
rmort in the west, Spearfish is reached
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX.
after a railroad
Oftice over Firnt National Bank.
the experiences of
b i d o n c e four block8 wwt of aquare :and one nothing l ~ k e it
block north ot Episcopal church.
globe.
ORD,
NEBRASKA
During Augnst, the
Burlingtoll and that said firm will pay the sum of
Roote will ruu two lowr@e e x c u ~ i o nono
~ hundred dollars for each and every
E.
BOND, Af. D.,
to Hot Springs; one on the 9th. , the. ctlse of oatarrh tbat cannot be cured by
YHYSIOIAN.
other on the 26th. of that month. Tick- the use of Hall's Cattarh oure.
be "Id at One fare lor the round
eb
FRANK
J. OHENBY.
~ lcalls
l promptly attended day and nlpht,
trip-HALF RATES-ad ~ 1 1be
1 gocd
sworn tb before me and subscribed in
0mce upshirs over ~ a ~ t yI'harmacy,
'a
Residence four blocks aent of pub110 square to return any time within 30 dayg.
my presenoe, this 6th day of December
Organize a r arty. Aruange about A. 1).18%.
.
OH1>,
NEBRABKA
your liotel acmmodations at Hot Springs. [seal]
A, W.Oleason, Notary Public.
DR. J. C. HOLSON,
, Get your tioketa from the Burlington Halll's Oattxrh cure is taken internally
agent nnd pass the most delightful mothn and sots directly upon the blood and
DENTIST,
ih the Veer in the most' delightful sum- mucous aurfaoes of the system. Send tor
merland on the oontinent.
.
testimonials free.
Ofijoe over the First National Bank.
F. J. OHENEYs Oo., Toledo, 0.
ORD, NEBRASKA.
1898 Bicycles Down t o $5.00.
So'd by Druggists, ~ R c ,
New lbZl8 Model Ladie's and Gent's Bicycle8
Hall'g Family pill8 are the best.
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Largest Stock of Wall Paper
Paint and Nail Brushes,
Piarlo arid Feather Dusters,
Largest Line of Stationary.
Have *lways Bought
The Kind You Have Always Bought
uO1dl
Gignature of
~f
b
*
;&
Send for 1898 Catalogue.
Agents wanted in open territory.
MONARCH C Y ~ L E
IMFC. COm.,
L a k e , H a l s t e d and Fulton Streets, Chicago.
B r a n c h e s - N e w Yorlf, L o n d o n and Hamburg.
1
,
rHEj ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA.
Gbe 8 r b Qui3.
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~ G ~ ~ ~ \ T ~ L D ( )JOYQ I NK GENS
~ ~ SHAFTER'S
~ ~ ~ LARMY
P SHE ACCEPTS AGAIN,
B E A U T I F U L HOMES.
SPANIARDS CUT THEM QFF.
THEY LOOT T H E SOLDIERS.
The Tendency of the Age Ja Toward
-Santiago s h o p l ~ ~ e y ~Translate
ru
reson A Detachlnent of ~ i i e s '&Len in a Verf
Tho Order BXollng tlle Army North Ho'
Mural Decorntlons.
Into Dollars.
W. W. HASKELL. P u b l l s h e r .
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probably a t no time in the world's M E R R ' T T R E C E I V E S
T H E REPLY S U B M I T T E D T O
Tight Place.
Yccived a t S~ntidgo.
NEWPORK,Aug. &-Tho Santiago
T H E QUEEN.
Om,
NEBRASKA history has so much attention been S I T I O N S FROM I N S U R G E N T S
\VITII MILES'ARMY.Aug. 3.-General
correspondent
of
NetV
Yorlc
Cornt
h
e
RINTIAOO, Aug. 6.-M&jor General
G-L-paid to the interior decoratlon of
kercial Advertiser sends t h e follow- BOY Stone, while reconnoitering
Shafter har received orders t o move
homes a$ a t present. No home, no
kebels Ask to DZarcll lllrougll PlZanllu his entire arlny north a t once, The LccOrdinato & Mddrid Story tile rornlal ing: Santiago so f a r remains a decor. northwards along t h e road leading t o
I\IO"I'ES. dlmatter how humble, is without its banAnswer lIa.9 Beell Completed -Tilo ous scene of first colonial
Arecibo, upon t h e north coast, with a
Wlren it Surrenclers-dSuggebti011 1lllit his transports liere xt ill t a k e t h e first
that helps to besutify the apartmerits and make the surroundings
Philippine Heglnlents be OBlccrcd hy ~hipnleilts and t h e embarkation mill
Easter11 Squt\?lrouto be Orclerec; to the Looting and t h e theatrical scenes 3: Company of t h e Sccond \Visconsin regA castle of Royal IliglllaLIclerS Wac more cheerful.. The taste of the Amercoriquest t h a t attended older wars are iment, encountered opposition a t
begin Saturday. There is g r e a t re
coast of SpaLAmer!cans--.id\lse of drrhblsllop.
Utuado, where a small force of Spanorganized a t Coleridgz.
ica 1 people has kept pace with the aXQ
joicina among the troops.
and almost every day bring9 forth
Xemhere.
not
York Tile
on a Sunday
town i safternoon
a s quiet out
as is11 regulars and volunteer3 hati been
From the moment Secretary Alger's
An Omaha company is building
Aug. S.-Th? Spanish
~TEW
T ~ I I KAug.
,
6.-A d i ~ p ~ t ctlol cable ,nessagc was received ( ~ h ~ ~BIADnln,
something new in the way of a picture,
of t h e season.
At first the shops instructed by Captain Geneial Maclaa
~ United
d ~ ~ )
n e w elevator a t bhelton.
according to a
a draping. a piecc of furniture or other Lhe Piew York \\'or12 from Manila bay Orderilig
the instant
of tho high authority, accepts the American opened tlleir shutters tentatively half t o resist.
\Vashing machine meu a r e doing a form of mural decoration. One of the by way o f u o n g Icon* says: Aguin- arlliY north
n a y before they could be sure their
The Spaniards refused t o surrender
t ' l i n ~has
peace
I t has been completlatest of there has been .[*en
rushing business in \Value collnty
the aldo, t b e insurgent chief, har made and
tills were not, one and all, t o be ~ i l - and General Stone telephoned back t o '
The
norld by the celebrated artist, Muville. t,vo propositiolls t o ~
i Nerritt.
~
~
~ at hcadpulrters.
~
~
l sir ell and was submitted to
qaeeIl reBettiany does not expect street car in a series of four handsome porcelain
t r a n ~ o r t here
s
have been ordcrcd t o
tcrcd. Tlie cafe Venus admitted visit- Adjuntas t h a t he rrould push on, aided
gent this lnorning previous to this aE- ors only after mysterious pounding a t by a force of natives armed w i t h
service until tile college debt is paid. game plaques. NO^ f o r years has anylnay "lve
insurgent P ~ ~ clischilrge
~ ' ~ their
' ~ cargoes ancl $0 get
in a Inanner
higlily advantageous to ready without loss of time t o t a k e o n ternoon's cabinet meeting.
thc entresol before custom flolved machetes. Uefcre t h e messengers l e f t
A good rain fell in all portions of t h e thing as handsome i n this l i f e been tllc
The queen regent conferred with more freely, and customers, being Adjuntas, where twelve men had been
~
e
e
n
.
The
subjects
represented
bl
first
lor
state last
\rhicll insures the
these plaques are American
In
first place h e asks t h e
Other transports a r e expect&d here Silvela, the Conservative leader, this Americans,
hungry
and ragged, left, a Spanish force was reported t o ,
corn crop.
,
n10rning3
Duke of Tetuan* were found amenable to any price. be between General Stone and Adjun~
~ amer[can
~
kpheasant,
~
,American mallller-in-~hiefof t h e Alllerican land
and i t is erpcctcd t h a t eighteen
the
minister for foreipll rfThe llay crop in n'ebraslia prpmiser Quail and En,olish Snipe. They are forces t o pcrlilit t h e rcbel troops t o
For a nation of Yankee shop keep- tas, picketed upon t h e trail between
will soon be conveying our
fairs, and with hlarshal h l a r t i n e ~de
to be a s large as t h e cereal cropr. andsome paintings And are especlallY march through t h e 5treets of Manila
to the United States. Campos, tile
i n Santiago Adjuntas and Utuado, i n the heart of
Ers,
the Yankees
uptrio general of have done
k r s ~ g n e dfor hanging on dining-room :
I
t1.e city surrenders. tiencral The Yale and llarvard, among others,
Stand u p for Sebrnska.
very well.
They have let t h e mountains.
walls, though their richness and beauty 'Ierritt
Cuba.
inelin"'
cons'nt
the unblushing Spanis11 sllop keepers
AS tho troops have t o niove i n single
There is a building boom in Exeter. entitles them to a place in the parlor
are underst004 t o be on their way
It xvould gratify
This afternoon 'Ier 'lajesty
re- cheat them t o t h e top of their bent. file, ten Spaniards could stop a regiPour brick blocks a r e under construc- of any home. These original plaques to
1lel.e.
ltomcro
y
wllOsc I t took t h e Spanish shop keeper but a ment of t h e advancing Americans.
.
been purchased at a cost of (j0,- vanity of the natives t o let thcm intion. Stand up for Sebraslra.
General Slinfter's orders for the ceive are said
to be shared by (;eneral day t o realize this. F\'omen and chil'lulge in "'Iat
to
a tri- movement of his command provide t h e
General Stone's messenger rode all
Tile
serrices
000
by
J.
C.
lLubinger
Bro3.
CO..
man,yeyler.
ufacturers of the celebrated Elastic u l n ~ h a march
l
a s victors through t h e following program; ~l~~ embarkation
dren i n t h e background, adding to t h e night.
of the Ermgc'licul
The series
conferences between town's queer, deserted look, attested
is Starcb, and in order to enable their capital of the enemy they have bfen of the Tllird and Sixth regular cavalry;
I n his advance here G e ~ e r a lStone
doing o good work in Lexington.
numerous customers to become Posses. successfully c o m b ~ t t i n gand besieging thep the First regular cavalry and tllp prcmie,., Senor Sagasta, and the t h e inhabitant's uncertainty. Yet t h e met with a n enthusiastic welcome
leaders of
various parties
A league 113s been organized t o en- SO'S of these handsome works of s r t since the wiping out of Alontejo's deet.
'Onsituation was characteristic enough of from t h e natives i n t h e villages and
Virst volunteer
cavalry
force the Slocumb lam a t S o u t I ~Omaha. they have had them reproduced by a At the same time t h e native troops, l<iders") will be embarked. The First d u d e this afternoon with intervietvs Uncle Sam, \"ho, inrteacl of looting, towns through which h e passed. \VOspec'a1
process
In
the
rich
with
General
Canalejas
and
others,
tllns arrayeJ in line and under direct brigade of General ILIRton's division,
I t has tackled a tough
kept his hands i n his poclrets and let men and children stre\rcd t h e streets
and
the
They are orders, may be
Senor Uarriosl
theCarlist leacler*has himself b& lootecl. " ~ o o t "may not be with fioners and a s he passed houses
cosily controlled u l d e r General Chaffa?, will go next.
The fire-year-old son of P. N. Car- Lnlshed on heavy cardboard, pressed
not replied to Senor Sagasta,s invita- t h e Spanish word for translating pesos and town halls flew home made Amerprcrentcd frolrlcsccsscs.
These regirncnts have bcen ordered t o
rice of Xortll l'latte \\.as bittell by a and embossed in the shape of a plaq.le
In the
l)lace Aguin'llclo
bc rcady t o go on bozrd ship t h e day tion to come to hlRdrid i n order to dis
by dollars and cllargiug accordinply, ican flags. The enemy, then numberrattlesnake and (1ic.d in about five and trimmed with a heavy band 01 gests the fornlation of l'hilippine regcuss matters.
but i t is, perhaps, polite enough. ing about 400, preceded him, and wae
lioiirs.
g;old. They measure forty inches in
aftcr
( ~ ~ t ~ F~~
~ ~tilel ~ ~ ) ,
circumference and contain no reading iincnts with American o%cer-s. This
the ~ i ~a tn t~ ~ ~ cavalry
~
ANGLO-RUSSIAN
t
l
~
WAR CLOUD, Aftcr awhile t h e streets grew nlore i n full retreat for hours.
The Ra~idolpilTimes editor is trying matter or advertisement whatever. . is cons;dercd a highly important prop- (both negro regiments) will remain in
confident. \Yomen. some of them i n
Srtn BIartin, t h e Spanish commander
t
the purcllase
t o s t a r t a ~ n o r e m e u for
Until September 1st Messrs. J. C. Hu- mition, a possible key t o t h e ~ r l i o l e camp.
t i n p ~ a n ~13~ rrep?lng for ~~~~~~~~y fres.hly laundriad dresses, priests, car- a t Ponce, who evacuated the city withof fire fighting facilities for the use of bingrr Bras. Co. Propose to distribllt9 situation on tllc island.
The native
rying great bun umbrellas, a r e seen out orders, is a prisoner a t San J u a n
Tho volullteer
will be
these plaqucs free to thelr customera.
and tho Nary Can Soon Noblll~e.
his city.
'VoU1d
be cgn5tant13'
shipped i n the following order: First
Lon~ox,
8.-Tllat
going about their errands. Shutters de Forto Rico. 1Ie mill bo tried f o r
Every purchaser of t h ~ c eten,-cent pack- the eyps and direct.or*lcrs of O u r Inen.
came down from shop and dwelling in cowardice and probably will be eseRandolpll Times: Don't \ro:.ry, ban- 'ages of Elastic Starch, flat-iron brand,
Illinois, Virst District of Columbia, ~ ; i ~ ltension
~
~
~
t
i
bi.twcen
~
s
t
.
they .cvould ba
cuted.
ish all annoying thoughts;--p:~y u p manufactured by J. C. Hubinger Bros. It is
Seventy-firs', Kew York, Xinth Nassa- petersburg and ~~~d~~ is gcIlerally g w a t e r numbers.
and
\VITU MILF:~'AR\IY,A u ~ 3,. via K ~ n g The most notable shops are t h e bar.
your printer and sleep the slumber of CO., is entitled t o receive one of them
u3der tact- , chusetts, second Jrnssachusetts,Eighth admitted to-day, tlloup~, the ofK-ials
contentment.
handsome plaque3 free from their gro- ful commlndcrs.
Illinois, Tliirty-third llichigan, Thirty- depreciate the alarnlist reForts \vllicll bers' shops, true t o t h e traditions of ston.-l'he Spaniards a r e reported t o
cer Old and' new custoplcrs alike are
The A~nericl~n
troop3 now occ~ipyt h e fourth yichigan.
be advancing, though i t i s not generwere current yesterdav. I t is hopell the immortal Earbierre, and t h e chem'lie 'orfolk
clai"ls to ha*e entitle2 to the benefits of this offer. trenches in front of Xalate, a suburb
ally bcliered. In addition t o t h e rcgist
shops.
E:~eh
of
these
sorts
rf
shops
K~
tentsng
or
surplus
baggage
discovered t h a t
best kin'1 of
Theze plaqnes wlll not be sent througx of Manila, wlliah mere constructed by
to the United states. that tile flrIner staad -adopted by
mitkes considerable display. Clothing ular fortifications a t A i b ~ a i t o , upon
is an llollr'r
brcalc' lhe
t h e Only
Obtain
the* Aguinaldo. The rub2ls withdrew to only tile
horses of tho officers Marquis of Salisbury during the last and habercla\?lers3 and (obaceonistb7 tho rord t o Em J u a n , i t is reported
seen13 to llave ilready
fast, in a weed patch.
being l r o m )-Our
Every
let 0.r men take the places close to the will be t a k a . The other horses will fen days,
h a t the enemy mined tlie cliffs presome misgiving
st. Lbtcr,- shops
a r earefairly
a n l tparatory
A
of telepllone fire alarlus is Store In the country has Elastic Starch Spauirli lides'
be turned over to General \\'ood, who
bakeries
quitestocked
deficient.Cafes
I n most
to bloclringthe road if obliged
tor sale. I t is the oldest and best
burg,
will
have
the
dcsireLl
cfif't.ct
of
The Astor battery, s u ~ p o r t e dby a mill remain here as military governor.
to retire.
It
only
a
few
strips
of
coarse
fried
por.
at Sortli I'latte laundry starch on the market, and .s
arresting Russian aggres5;veness,
, now
and it will probably be put into opera- the most perfect cold process starch battalion of the T h i r d i r l f ~ n t r y is
The plan of campaign i s not fully
All the tents will be left standing, is felt both hero and
the conti- ridge a r e t o behad, wit11 a n occasional
tion before very loug
e ~ e rInvented. I t 1s the only starch in position a t the front, i t s guns a n d a l l t h e e s t r a worn clothesand beadnent
that
outcome
of
monldy
cooky.
\kith
the
incoming
of
determined
upon, but t h e natural
Vra~iceUallancc, operating a lathe made by men who t h o r o u g h l ~under- Planted mithln 3. tllo~5311dyardsof the ding, which may po>sibly be infected, in regard to tho New Chwang railroad t h e Americans, of course, came great- strength of t h e fipauish position a t
the
Spal-:'sh
lines.
liveliest
Aibonito
and
the character of t h e deThe
in the sllops of plattamoutll got three stand the laundry business, and
will bo destroyed. Tile men able t o extension is t h e
point of t h e er plenty and circulation.
Only starch that
Injure the fir- ' Jhthers Dougherty and NcICinnon, ri,Ii, will be put on ponies and taken
scenes
are
along
the
wharves,
where
fense
works
erected
there necessitates
fingers tangled in tljc machine and is est fabric. It has beeu the standard
success or
of Great Britain.s
tile former on General hferritt's staff,
Colonel 1Iumphrey and Colonel \Yeston a flank movement. The turning movelikely t o lose one of t11cm.
quarter Of a
and as an evi- have gone t o Jlanila to have a n inter- t o the nliarf. Others will be conveyed policy for tho L,opendoor,"
sul>erintend the rlnloading of tranb- ment was inaugurated to-day (Tuesthere in R.sgons.
evidence of tile fact
Cliinch bugs have maclc t h e i r appear- dence of how good i t 1s twenty-two
A~~~~~~~~~~ NoL31eda of tile
The men who a r e suff?ring from uritain apprec!ates the gravity of the ports on dry wharves, instead of the day), when General Brooke l?nded
nnce in Phelpr county arid every effort million packages were old last yelr. archdioces-, of the l'hilippines t o point
turbulent beach a t Siboney. Cuban 3,000 men a t Arroyo, sixty miles east
vello\v fever or infectious diseases will situation,
your
you tha
adllliralty is
i s being made t o e x t e r ~ n i n a t ethem
:"bur mas supposed to b3 doin2 most of here. From there he can strike
plaqaes and tell you about Elastfc VUt t o hinl the futility of rcai3tallce to '& left here,
for
all
emergcncic,,
and
it
mill
befdra much damage is dune.
American troops.
Starch. Accept no substitute. Be'?.r
of t h e uork. On the hill a t the back t h e military road leading t o San J u a n
C'aptain XIclCittrick and Dr. Good- soon be ready to mobili4e.
The nine guests of the jail-keeper a t In mind that this offer holds good
felloiv of General bhafter's staff left
E~~~~ oacer
and wan upon fur- of t h c tom n, i n the .barracks or has- a t Cayey, beyond Aibonito. This will
South Omaha nlai!e a l ~ c r u i cattelgpt to n short time only, and'should be taken
here this afternoon by t h e Berlin for lougll or on hair pay has beell assigned pital, t h a t could so p!aiuly be seen on compel t h e Spanish commander, GenST[
LL
N
0
SlG
N
0
F
A
REPLY,
break out this week, b u t mere dis- "vantage of without delay.
S e w Orlcans.
to a ship and instructed to
in readi- t h e day of the fight, corercd with Kcd eral ntega, who has a great r e p u t a t i m ,
Cecretary of State Day Does Sot ICnow
covered in time to block tile game.
Cross flags, Spanish officers and me11 t o abandon his stronghold or bc caught
Canada'n Sew Gororn.~~.
ness to join at the earliest nolnent
M
lLES
CHANGES
HIS
PLANS,
between two fires.
I\ 1le11Spain \ Y i l l l n s n er.
'
R. 11. Langford of S o r t h P l a t t e h a s
L o h ~ o a July
,
27.-The Earl of Jiinto
Tllcrefore, practically every ship i n a r e busy makin their preparation !t.I t is possible t h a t a second column
w ~ s 1 f l s o ~ o Auk?,
s,
e.-'rhc
cabinet Sp2nlah JIlnes Cause the bbandonmrn( the British navy, mhether in or out of fore trauspOrta Ion. 'Iorses gathered
issued book of poems bearing the ti- has been appointed governor general
tle "Kemernber t h e Maine." I t is said of Canada, in succession to the Earl of convened i n regular session promptly
at the present monlcnt, bcfore t h e doors, and also a t the tnay move on his l e f t Bank also, i n
of the RIillturg Hoads.
Palace in the pl;lrr. where tho Ameri- which case t h e prerent ndranee on his
a t 11 o'clock to-day. S o ~ n e special
colnplement of ,,firers
h
a
s
i
t
s
full
war
t o be rather a n explosive co:lcction.
Aberclecn.
x
I
v
yona,
I . - ~ dispatch to
can
governor, General \\'ood, holds his k'a5 mill bo shown t o bo only a feint.
was
Press the K ~ yorli
Another p a n g of boys was arrested
~ ~1lerald
.
from l>once
says: and men ready t o take her out to sea rule.
Yopnlar Deluslonr
i
ence of t h e naval board of strateyywhe"
the
arrires.
a t O w h a f o r t h r o n i n g cinders and
I t is generally believed in the North
Tho main
are a few
Sicard, ColnInander General lliles, having received inforAccording
t
o
Paris
advices,
Admiral
stones a t Bnrlington trains. They that the climate of our )gwer Southern Crowninshield and Captain 'lahan.
t h a t tile fine military road from
ehu"llesl the catlleclra'l
its plai VOLUNTEERS PANIC-STRICKEN,
jlere giverl t h e full extent of tile law, States, those bordering upon the Gulf
lbneeto sauJ~~~ has been mined by Bedolliere, commandiuy tile French ter echoes of Toledo and Seville, the
The
definite
and
10ng-cxpccted
anseventy-~lrstServ York Foarly Caused o
Mexico, is very unhealthy; but many
the 'pailiartirt has
practically
archbishop's palace, inlposingly placed
T h e T o r k Rcpuhlicnn is authrjrity of
DIsrter-Gmerrl
Uapartl
:
e
~
$
facts could be adduced to show t h ~ tswer of Spain t o this government's a new plan for the l'orto Ltican
camOn high ground and, true to the coun'
tor t h e statement t!iat Yorlc dealer3 this is one of the popular delusions 20 ter,ms had n c t been communicated,
credit
t
o
be
applied
t
o
erecting
fortifiSAXIIAGO,
Aug.
5.-Gcneral
Shafter
h a r e sold over $40,000 n o r t h o f thresh- difficult to ar:count for. perhaps this though it hadbecn expected t h a t this I,algn. ln accordance with this neIv cations. The reason given for these trypen
theater.
has a u t h o r i ~ e dthe publication of t h e
plan.
~~~~~~l
stone,
witll
some
\yisthe greater
l n g lnachine outfits in the past few idea is due t,, the prevalence of yellow session of the cabinet bight have the
rapidly te demands is t h a t t h e natives of the would t a k e ' anytliing but American ofiicial report made to him by General
\% eehs.
fever throughout that section ma!lY opportunity of considering the formal consin troops, is
1icnt of the battle of jUly 1, 2 aud 3.
lCwan6
Chou jVang region are show*
ward
Arccibo
on
thg
nerthern
coast
of
money,partly, no doubt, on account of l t dated ,luly
nuring a recent very lno,lerate storlu years ago, rnd t o the frightful mar- Spanish note of acceptance. Secretary the island and (;elleral Uroolce, mllo
signs
llostilit~. But t l ' e r ~ is
taiity during these epidemics. Eut Day, i n entering the cabinet room,
of
exchangbl
and
partly*
I n speaking of t h e crossing of the
here t h a t th'e action of 'panish rate
of rain a t \Vayne lighting struck three, during t h e iast'twenty years yellow tehas
with ~ ; ~ llarris
n ~alld~ some
~ suspicion
l
too*because
saw tllrt
and San J u a n river, the report s a j s :
liouses without doing Inore serious ver bas bedn a less frequent visitor in put a t rest all reports t h a t the formal l,.!OO men, \\ili advance to,vard Sari the French admiral may be connected
face Of
'Yashington were
The enemy's fire, s t e ~ d i l yincreasing
damage t h a n de~noliahing a s many the South then that more fatal mal- answer might be in the possession of
General Niles3vill with a desire t o back up Russian d e tined t o be t h e trustnorthiest sort o!
inten +ty, now came frorrl all direcchimnej s.
ady-diphtheria-in
the N o r t h A ~ Jthis government by raying t h a t the Juan
thuz
avoid
risking
the
lives
of
tho
tender in the town and provi~lcenow.
answer of Spain had not reached t h i s
Alnerican troop3 through t h e explo- WITHOUT EFFECT ON NI I LES, SO far as n e cou!t~ juc2.p frow the tions, not only frolu tllc f r o n t and tho
F r a n k Bro~vnell, ~ v l l o s ? name is the so-ca;]ed yellow fever epidemic of government.
dense tropical tllic.et5 on our aanlr,,
of uliues
the
road
~ i v e nt o the Ijrorvnell ~ j l o c k\t 110 n as last year caused little O r no dama'e
shopkeepers the town \.as relicred and
ADR RID, AUg. 5.-The conferences
from dincase, although i t wrougit
the use of exl~iOsiveslVhich t h e The Cam~al6n 1s Conducted the Same truly glad t h s t a settled state of at. but froln sharpsllooters thickly postzd
Once a
l'usiness man a n d much wffering from fright and quar- between the political leaders upon tile
in trehs i n our rear, and from sllrJpncl
hidden in the
capitalist of Lincoln, died a t >Ion- antine.
as If Therit Were S o Talk of Peace.
fairs seemed likely t o descend upon apparently ailned at the balloon. l,icusubject of peace t e r m s c o n t ~ n u e,Senor
.
'paniards
~ n o u t h ,Ill., of paresis.
To ~ h n whow erroneous 1s this delu- Gilvela, t h e Conservative leader, acting .al"ng t h e way.
O E FSAXJUAN
DIC I'ORTO
RILO,Aug, them.
tenant Colonel Derby of Shafter's staff
l"lere
alittlc
at Gen- I.-The Americans have taken penceone instance a t least, it Is ifi behalf of Senor Castclar, t h e liebliss Margaret IJouston of Om;ihn, S10n8 i'~
met ~ n eabout this time and inforlned
'Y1lson" headquilrters ycsterdaYv ful possession of the e a s t e r ~ portion
"t"ed
On good authority that therJ publican leader, who was prevented by
c
E
R
V
E
R
~
Y,SITS
COMRADES,
i
of
h a s gone t o c a m p hlcl'llerson, Atlanta,
me t h a t a trail, or narrow way, had
was not a single case of serious illness illness fronl being
n
h
c
n
Koscndo
Cintrou,
t
h
e
6
r
s
t
local
the island. sinall parties
of marines \\'oundeJ and Ill They Embrace The!, been discovered from t h e balloon a
has con'a*, upon an a ~ ~ o i n t i r i e nfrom
t
the duriuO the past session among the stujudge
"pwinted
the
h a r e been landed, who haveulighted
tvor departtnent to serve as a n1lr.e i n dents
short distance back leadiug t o the left
For~uerCom~rlander.
the Laulsiana state univer- ferred with the premier,Senor Sagasta, \'as
lie
ret h e llokpital nllere the \\oundc.d Span- sity o t Baton Rouge, although Inany UPOU t h e subject. He said Serlor Cas- quired to sneilr allegianco t o tha lalnps in t h e lighthouse a t Cape S m
xORF
oLK,
A.-~l~uliralCer- of a ford lower down t h e stream. I
J
u
a
n
and
other
lighthouses
along
the
terlar,
although
an
advocate
of
Peace)
the
made
ish prisoners of \ t a r a r e being cared of thorn came from climates very clifhastened
United
as long as the
mast. They met with no resistance. tera and his son, Lieutenant Cervers, road and soon after the Seventy-first
ferent from that of Baton Rouge. For was of the opiniou t h a t in negot!ating
tor.
arrived
here
yesterclay
nlorning
"as
o
w
u
~
i
e
d
troops
and
t
o
Indeed, a t Cape S m Juan, deputations
there were four students from i t s conclu~ion,the goverdment "should
ualtilnore to visit captain Concha, regiment of Uawkins' brigade came up.
\Yhile takingdolvn tile
about example,
of citizens came out to meet them
Callfornla, Pennsylvania, Mexico and remember th3 Viryinius affair, when "renoU"co
commander
of t h e adruira17s f l a p h i p I turned them int0 the b ~ - ~ a t h
at One of
Bur- Cuba, no one of whom missed a Single the energy displayed by Spain in deal- PC~"'" or potentate, and particularly
The warships now in tllir vicinity
Derby.
~
~ cated ~by Lientenant
~
i Colonel
~
l
~
lington stations* s''~Fmln'tead of lecture Or recitation On account Gt ing with t h e United btates raved
quecu regent and t h e king of a r e t h e hlontgomery. Annapolis, the firaria T~~~~~anq t h e
leading to the lower ford, sending
sick
and
,vounded
at
t
h
e
navy
hospital
ILncoln had t h e u ~ i s f o r t u n e t o f a l l sickness; and none of them had ever sPanish interests, and he thougllt Spain."
and the A n l ~ h i t r i t c . Tho t ' \ O
word toGcueral liawkiusof this movewith the scaffolding, and receive beri- been in Louisiana before.
The oath\Tas administered by Col- f o r ~ n e rare looking for the transports here, hi^ was the first tillle they
b3 luade
".' effort
nent.
met
since
the
da'h
Out
Perhaps this remarlcable healthful- "
C1Ousl
the
judge
advocate
of
(?en0
.
injuries,
Several bones \\ere
with troops which left the United
serve Spanish sovereignty over l'orto
This would havu spscdily delivered
nesn
is
due
to
the
location
of
of
Santiago
harbor.
T~~
nleeting
era1 Miles' staff. This is t h e d r s t time states and hare scattered all &bout tho
broken, and one side of his body is
the admiral them i n their proper place on t h e left,
in the
of t h e United States island. The Annapolis rounded up the Was a pathetic One*
palalyrcd, 11. ,rill
lire, b u t Rouge on the last hill (going South).
Senor
Silvela
adged
t
h
a
t
he
personon the banks of th; ~ i ~ ~River,
i ~ ~ [ ~ ~ i
elabracing one another of their brigade, but, under the gallthat tho jlldge of a foreign and hostile, \Vhit,ney, Florida and the Zlaleigh yes- and
n ill be crippled.
just siLty mlleS from the Gulf of Mes- ally did not favor any change bf policy,
~
t h e leading batlike
children.
~h~ admiral then "is ing fire of t h enemy,
but
ebnqucrcd
countryt
has
Sworn
terday, and they are noiv a t Cape Sari
The Liberal, Moderate Republican.
L. \V. Sauin. hap one of the finest ico on the Southwest, and thirty-six
talion of this r e inlent mm throwu
Nosol
of
Yluton,
S
U
P
P
O
~
the
~
c*nstituFion
of
the
United
Tuan.
f r u i t f a r ~ l l si n JYashington county. 1Ie miles from Lake Maurepas on the publishes a n interview to-day with
into confusion anf raeollsd i n disorder
There seems to h a r e t e e n a serious rvho lor+, a leg, D~~ xicoli and dugustl 3n
has t\\enty.three acres of orcllard con- Southeast. The breezes from these boi- b1arsllal Martinez do ~ a m p o s n, h o is states. This was all t h a t mas d o
in rear'
nlanded
the
I'mto
1ii2nsie9
of
water
may
have
an
influence
quoted a s saying: "1 openly f a r o r
A t this critical moment, the oficers
taining 3,000 trees of lnany rarleties,
of
cq"911y
t h e Vizcaj
affecting
a, and
wheu
t h e their
scenesforrner
were
two
mistake
ships
as
got
to
t
the
o
the
renderrous,
same
place,
for
and
no
it
'
P
On
the
as
they
certainly
has' happeuer. SAGASTA O B EC
y
formed a cordon
lline acres of t h r i f t y gra*es and f o u r do 'pan the 'lemperature 0! the at. peace. Everything
tho
,vhere the spm. of ~ n staffpractlcally
---- ~ TS TO HASTE, ,ill take rreral days to loeatc
i n this war could have been foreseen,
behind t h e panic-stricken men and
acres of blackberrics, from which lie moPphere.
ish
sailorS
are.
~
h
faces
~
lit
i
up
acd
~
but t h e most peeaimistic could pevec Want3 l~rerythlne Done In a "Quleq arid get them to Pence, where General
I
has sold 10,000 quarts this year.
they elnbruced him as best they could, urged them to again go
hliles i s waiting.
There is a tillle in every girl's life have imaginel t h a t our misfortunes
Orderly and DlgnIAed Manner."
finally ordered them t o lie down in t h e
their
joy
being
plainly
visible.
The
ad.
PoscE,
l'orto
Rico,
Aug.
5.--?rIajor
T h e Omaha l'acking company has \then she regrets t h a t she ~ a s n ' t would be so grcat-tha destruction of
Lonuos, Aug, 0.-The Madrid c o r r s
thicket and t?clear
"-ay for others
I
~~~~~~l
~
i is l
~
~ entirely miral took lunch with bledical Direct01 Of their Own
made arrangements t o c o m m e n c ~the n.ilncd "I~ucille.
hlontejo's and Cervera's squadron's, bpondent of the Times says:
""
'Omand
i
t
i.
arid
he
will
rem1i.
Clebome.
~
l
t
h
o
u
regard
t
t
o
peace
negotiations.
erection of some substantial additionu
. * ~ l , perre
~ ~ ~ ish regarded 8. as.
the surrender of s a n t i a p and
Beauty is ~ l o o d~ c c y .
ing up behind. This many of them
here
da's.
issued,
t o their plant in South Omaha. A cold
Clean l,loocimeans a ,-lean sirin so beailty rapid and unresisted occupation of spred, i t ruay not be attained so quick- Kc%-Jorgenseng are being
did, and the Second and Third battalstorage cliillin,v room and a ccoper shop rv~rllput~ t .Cnscarrts, Candy Cothnltic cleatis Port0 Rice. No one could have inag- ly as, is generally expjctcd. Senor Sa- Tho Second and Third \Yisconsin are NOT TO RES lST G EN, M ILES, ions carno forward in battle order and
.
-lreeps
't
clean
PY
st'rrlng
UP
>
o
u
r
blood
lind
moving
UP
t
o
the
Sirteenth
P
e
n
l
l
s
~
l
gasta
objects
to
being
hustled
and
ipthe nccesssr!, build.
ined it, even lakiqg iuto consideraill sooll be
moved along the road ton-ard t h s ford.
ari,,lng iili ,nl pur,tiuq lrolll
me lazy li,Fr
ordehT h a t There
Op1>Obivanla to-day.
Colonel HuLings ha5
Ing permits having bcen sccured.
One of my staff oiflcurs r a n back,
plloylei tion t h e SuperioGty of t h e Unitcd sistsupon everything being done i n a
Ibe
to
ti&u
to
Miles'
drmy.
,
quiet, orderly and dignified manner. c a ~ t u r c d5,000 pounds of rice. Thus
bolls b~otchw,blnchhends, ontl that s ckiy States.
-.
waving his h a t to hurry forward t h e
A sign painter \ V ~ Ohas b ~ e uhacg- biilo"9 comi>!erlbn br lirl,lng Cu,coretsNEW ' I o f i ~ ,hug. 8.--d dispatcll t.0
"L\'either the preseit g o v e r v e n t He considers it necessary to have full f a r t h e enemy has not molested him.
brigade,
upon approaching
l
s:rt J[JC.
ing o l ~ tr e c e n t l ~in \Vinsitl& tool< a teouty for ten ceuLs. ~ l dnlgyiats,
Major Ceneral Brooke's landing a t t h e h'ew ~ o r kHerald f r o u Madrid the
hor any other can change our situa- and satibfactory explanations as t o all
found the way blockaded by
" " ' ~Ih~ ~so50c.
notion to change his placc of residence '.OU ~ ' l ~ l --says:
The
government
has
given
orArroyo
was
successful.
The
troops
doubtful
points,
in
order
t
o
enable
tion. It would be madness t o think of
men o t the Seventy-first New York.
and in his haste t o g e t a n ay forgot t o
Read the Ad~ertlaements.
I
rejecting President McICinley's con; him best t o protect tho national inter- from t h e Roumanian, fear b a t t e r i c ~ ders t h a t t h e minister of war shall not ~h~~~ were
men of this regilnent
force
resistance
i
n
Forto
Kico
t
o
t
h
e
g@ throuall the f o r m a l i t ~ o fparin: his '.You will enjog thispublication much ditions. The Liberal party can bring ests against the aggressive tendencies from Indiana, hlissouri, Pennsylvania
crouchin3 in the bushes, many of
bo:~rdbill. The sheriff was notified better if .ou nil1 get into the h a b i t of a b u ' t peace, but Sagasta should not of the IVashington cabinet.
and Illinois, are disembarking there. utmost. This is a t tho instigation of whom were encouraged by the &Paneb
and given a description of the gentle- r e a l i n g t t c ndrertisements; they will be &-ked
* & l ihas
e t o exallline very minutely Tho Y o r p m troop of the Fifth cavalry Premier Sagasta, w h o deplores a n j of t h e approaching c o l u a n t o arise
sign it. suCll a course
intere:;!
mqn, a ~ in
d a little while bat1 him in afford 3
would n o t . be prudent
another the crigenaies of theintpm.1 situation and t h e Mississippi commluaries harq unnecessary loss of life, kno\ving t h a t and go
Porto Rico will inevitably fall into the
the toils and in didn't take b u t r) very "111 put j u i n t h e
and home politics, so as t o avold popu- arrived here.
Liberalcabinet
should
beconstru~ted.':
I again sent a staff
at a gallop
Our
hands of the Americans.
short time to convince him t h a t about
lar
dissatisf~ction
and
political
unrest.
gyontaneons
Combu,tlon
in
lIambury.
t o urga forward the troops i n the rear.
~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ $ l ~ ~ ~ axnd
$ ' ga llrt
$ ~ s 'IArJFAx,
;
Captain General Alacias has been in- The head of ,vikqff's
N. S.*
the proper thing t o do was to put up they alj$ertisc.,c
The Spanish people, though sincerely
l i ~ a l a ~ aAug.
a,
$.--A fire on Oswald
reactled
structed t o obtain terms like those obt h e pay for w h a t he had been eating
of
Biawatha*
bodies from
which
t h e went
Uourgoyne,
Out
in usearch
t into desirous of peace, are disposed to ad- quay last night, originating i n spok. tained by General Toral* or better. so the forks at 12:20 p. m,, and
mire
this
hesitancy
a
d
tenacious
and also contribute a few dollarr
taneow combustion amid cotton, deon the left, stepping over tho prostrate
canso yesterday, having
as t o save Spanish honor as much as forms of men of tho seventy-first
toward paying the running expenses
bodies and buried
s h e has holding out till t h e last, although stroyed over 81,000,000 worth of mcr
-possible.
'
aware t h a t i t implies greater sacrifices. chandisa.
of t h e ;lieriff's oi-lice.
sailed aEain t o continue the searcll.
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An' Austr~llanCablo Sext.
L
a he a line so * ~ u c s t i o nCause) a Neu
The marshal of Korfolk offers ,lo
Congostlon at St. Michael's.
IT GOES TO DOUG H ERTY,
I T MAY BE ANOTHER BLUFF, LONDON;Aug. 5.-The London Daily
cents firicce f o r any and all dogs in t h e
UneYbinell In London.
,
SEAT TI.^, Wash. ,Aup. &--The steamXcws says: An informal conference
city upon which ,the taxes have not
clay county an \YIU Succeoa Docker,
Los~o.u,Aug. 8.- here is great un- LC Dirigo arrived yesterday morning so
~~~~~q
for tae worement 0, was recently held in London between
been paid, and the small boys are
In Conpreaa.
I
casinegs an all s!d,.?
Xcre / n vIew.,of from St. Michael's with 100 passenLord Strathcona arid Count Royal, Dr.
Gcnor~! \V~de'r Dlvlrlon.
.
reaping the bene8f.
R ~ c a r r o , u ~Mo.,
,
Aug. 6.--John TJ. the Chinese situation, which is re- gers, some of whom went North rehlulock and some
the
i
5
Upll'a 'catarrh Cure
up
t
h
e
cently,
but
being
unable
t
o
get
garded
ar
bringing
a
n
open
conflict
Douyhuty of clay county was nomiAt Sorfolk they say t h a t any \viaow
men
are p i n g 1
to "
department to-day a high o.cial
Is a const(tutional cure. Pdce, 7 k
river
returned.
~
b
forty
~
were
~
t
bet,reen (ireat ~
~ and in u n l a ~
~
i
~
nated for
by the
~vl~
is owise will, instead of being conmncemed in the
it is
"k*ed
whether
any
orders
had
mearurerble distance, and it is 1Clondikers. They brought down $200,that the dO1niniOn pulla.
t e n t with 5 or G per cent interest, inStrengtdisn-t
one of the necesssry of the ~ h i district
~ d
yesterday on the
been issued for t h e move.ment of coin419th ballot.
universal:y felt that the
of mO in dust and nuggets. ~h~ nirigo
vest her c w h in a house that will yield qualifications o? a shop lifter.
to Oeneral 'Yade,
lvent is no'v dispacd
support th'
~h~ nomination of a ~ o n g r e s s i o I l a ~saliSburyvs lack of backbone in yield- conflrms t h e stories t h a t a terrible
a
$10 a month rent.
,
there 'lad been no orders
='heme'
~~r.r~m~nentlrrum
Xontno1.m.ou8nenafter
d.
tandidate ,,the,.
t b n A, fil, ~
) ing ~t o Russian
~
aggresrirenrss
k
~
~is re- ~condition of affairs exists a t St.
T h e boys of Rlair a r e willing t o nrat dar'a uqo of Dr KUee's Gieat Xerbr liextoler.
yet. "Tho list of
lorthe
Italy's Navy to Be Increased.
Send f o r FREE 82.00 t ~ l u lbottle ubd +read*
means t h a t Mr. Dock2ry i s a n active sponsible for the dangerous complica- Michael's ow in^ t o t h e failure of indiRon., Aup. 5.-It is reported t h a t
state upon oath that they hare a,trick DB. R, H. KLI\L,Ltd .a91 Arch st., )hihdelphla. P L candidate ir the Democratic gubef. tion whicll can onb be orercome by vidual ocean boats t o qet their passcn- h r t o Rice expeditions \*as g.lven Q)lt
up t h e river. I t is predicted t h a t t o silence the clamor," he explained. tho I t a l i l n gorsrnment intends t o probicycle rider among thenl who can
,Vhen a man don't use tobacco
natol'ial nomjnation in 1D03, snd will the prompt arid moat
intimation gers
thousands will have t o winter a t S t He would not say whether t h e order? pose t h e construction of s i r armored
crawl through the spokes of his wheel
Russia.s
open
opposition
to
Brit~ s o n d e r h o wit happened. make an aggressive campaign from
any
would ever be issued.
cruisers.
n b i l e t h e samc stands upright
ish commercial concessions must cease. Michael's or return t o thc States.
On'
A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK
A Notable UeneBt.
George lI.ankins Of Dul!Ois was held GOXP, exqu,sttely scented, 1s ~oothingand Mlehlgan People bfrald to Arreat 6afo
WANT THEIR DISCHARGE,
up by a couple of men east of t h a t bcneficinl. ----: c.1 l e r e l y ~ h c r e . ,
~ h c yGave Hobson a Suord.
NEW YOSK, Aug. &-The benefit of
Blowerr Who Stale 85,000.
place. IIe refused t o tl~roxv up his
&ow That FIghtlng Is Over many ~ o l .
lho New York Soldiersv and Sailors'
LON^ BEACH,N. Y., Aug. %-LieuThere are too lu'irly people who use
R1cRMonD~
hlich.y
5.--4 success- Families' Ptotcctive association held tenant Hobson is t h e hero of Long
ontcerr Are Anxl0n.a to G e t IIomb.
hands a t t h e command o f the o u t l a ~ r s , their frlepds as coaling st:ltionn.
u k e biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, cons"ful bank robbery was
On by last night a t t h e illetropolitan opera Ucach. .All t h e guests of t h e hotel asnliereupon they pounced upon him,
CAMPALOES, Palls Church, Va., hug. patioll, your stomach, indigestion are promptly
I shall recomluend Piho's Cure for Con six men l a s t night. They secured house, was more in the nature of a re- sembled i n t h e parlors when i t was *.-In view of the present outlook the cured by 11ood's Pills. They do their nolk
tearing off his coat, vest anti s h i r t i n
f a r and [email protected], Mulligan. about $5t000 in cash and 8415')0 in
axla securing sp,.ize.3 money sumption
ception t o Lieutenant lIobson, Minis- learned t h a t Lieutenant Hobson was soldiers h a r e been speculating con?lluustend, Kept, England, ~ 0 78,. 1893,
from the Union bank' There
in excess of $20.
ter t o Spain \Voodford and Captain to be a t Long l k a c h . Some one started riderably'on t l ~ echances of heing disG ~ ~~~~l
~ . T. Frank of the rcgulat
About 00 per cent of people's conver. three explosions which
Philip, of t h e Texas, than a benefit, s popular subscription for a testirnont- charged. Some would like t o be sent
use.
=any
peoplewas
Orno
arniy h a s ancphe\v i n Clladron, a quiet satipn is
to Cuba or Porto liico, but t h e major( The opera house was jammed with pee a1 t o him and in a short time 13tX) mas
young f e l l o l ~ n
, 110 is employed In t h e
the
/ pie, almost 5,000 being present.
in the hands of t h e treasurer. The ity prefer to be discharged, haviuy
~
dyou,. ~,o r r e l\vltlL
~
s
cascarets.
~
~ dcrcd
~ into the
~
George
committee appointed t o meet tho lien- wives, mothers and others depending eaqlly and thoroughly.kllihorn railway otfices. General F r a n k
candy ti,, cure conbtiDationioreler. t h a t they
sapera somfnatfd for Gorernortenant in S e w York and escort him to gn them. yhey feel no\v a s if their ~~~tafter dinner pills.
is t h e god-father of this yaung rail- IOc. Sc. 1f C.C C. fail. druggl-ts refund moaer. Robinson and Ed Barrett saw t h e rob-.
GALVESTON,
Tex., Aug. %-The Dem- Long be.sch
a sword for
is a t homc, a s there is n o morq %cents. All druggists.
roader, whosenanlo isRoyal T. Frank,
A man wllo is al\\rais asklng you to bers, but did not molest them. The
hepared by C. I. ~ o o d ' &Co.,
' Lowell, Mass
a n d his fellow employes all cnll him -be fair
watcliiog.
safe was a com1;lete wreck, nitre ocratic s t a t e convention nominated ~ 2 7 ~ .
fightin Y t o d ~ .
f glycerine having been used.,
&wornor.
~wnly
Pill to take with Hood's Sarsd~ariUa.
lbyeneral."
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The body of Canoy d n k s of y e braska City, wlio h a s been missing
since July 13, \ \ a s found on a sand b a r
SUCCINCT SUMMARY O F A in tlie ~ l i s s o u r i r : ~ e r n e a r ~ e r u .
WEEK'S EVENTS
I ~ a u r e n c eSears, a young lad of T,in-coJn, a s d r o n n c d in the lllue river
in 'rathing. 'Ie got
:)10st Il1~orta.t l x a ~ p ' n i " ~of
~ tile Past at UilfOr'l
sexen u . 1 ~Urieflylleutloned--1ll
8
I'or- beyond 'Iis
and dro'rned before
be sulnlnonedtirns of the State Covered--1 Tl,orough ,
Hebuuie of h e b r ~ s k aSetr a
\Vm. -4. Poynter, populist, for* gov-ernor and E. A. Oilbcrt, silver republiean, for l i e ~ ~ t r n agovernor,
nt
and t h e
kuesda), .Ingust !?,
rest of the state officbrs renominated,
lfurt county veteran's associatio~l
the \TO,.k accomplished by the
have dicided not t o hold tlieir a n n u a l fn,ionist
held in
reunion this year on account of t h e inand ,Vednesday.
terest taken in the trans-Jf ississippi
?xposition, and as tllere will be a c;.
-4t the republican congressional conA. lt. day there, they will all attend. rention held .in I~incoln last night,
llon. E:. J. Bnrliett of Lincoln, \bas
A half dozen years ago 1like:Zaliany nolllinatccl on the first ballot. He 1%a s
tnd Cali1 \Vardinz qnarrelcd in tlieir
f a r in
lead of Judge Stull of
native Syria, and in recollectign of Auburn
the nomination
made
t h e event \Vardinz, \rho ruus a restnu- llnanimous.
\,as a member
raUt just outside t h e exposition of t h e last legislature a n d made a
grounds a t Omaha, n e n t t o the Streets
brilliant record as a parliamentarian
of All S a t i o n i , wliere Mike was ham--meCing a drum. ant1 stal)bed him in
"rlday, -4ugust 5.
tlief back s e ~ c r a tinies
l
with a clasp
Ton1 Connel? a u Indian of ' t h e ' Sac
knife' ianictillp paiuful lutnot dm- tribe \% a s r u n o r e r by a U. & N.freight
gerous \\ ourids. .
train a t Palls City and instantly killed.
Of
st.drted for
Gorernol. lIolcolnb a n d AdjutantschO(sl yesterday mitll
General Ilcrry \$ill leave next hIonday
boys t h a t h e arrested Saturday n i g h t to
tile Second and Tllird A e raslorbrealiing into
of
k a regiments to sce lion t h e boys a n
lludd near Kagan. Tho boys had es- getting along.
taped from t h c reform school a t KearTIle b a r d of public lallds and buildney. One of them \r as a nepro. They ings met j.csterdayLarid again opmecl
all
fifteen years old and
)ad tllro\, a\vay tlleir clotlies and bids on ar\rater plant f o r the institution
Irere malting for t h e I<?nsas line. for t h e feeble mindtd atI$eatrice. The
Yhey \\ere a pretty 'tobxh looking contract \ \ a s a\\ariled t o t h e v n i t c d
b'dnp and
sllcrid made
good States bupply company of Omaha,
wlivsc .bid \r us $6,241.
catch.
C i t i ~ e n sof Lincoln h a r e bern disSaturday, .luyust 6.
:ussinbr the advi5ability of follOninbr
Fire conh~imedJ. S. 3icUrayer's b a r s
' certain Chicago c i t i ~ k n s
in the matter at ~lcCook. TIle loss is ).?,000.
of the reseude btalups i11 relation to
aged 103 ye&.s; without
&iiza
e l p r e s s co1n1)anics. A man in tllat doubt tile ?ldest colored Ivoluan in
city
a package to a
in
ditd
forenoon at
' t h a t city desiring it t o be expressed.
street' 31rs. \vebb
I t \%asuu\tawpe..l and the company res me,uber of
nIctllotlist
&use1 t o take it. IIe got o u t an injunction requirillg them to do 50; t h e ellurch and \\as rioted for ller earnest
tllc
of religious nark.
matter \ \ a s taken into t h e courts, end,,avors
THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA.
I{E PIKED FIRSr
a'
IMIR WOMEN AND HONE,
IN
PAY OF T H E NAVY.
IIoa thb Flnances of OfBcers and W.M
Are Looked After.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR M A I D S
When one takes into considertition
A N D MATRONS.
the intelligence, the technical training
and the other demands made upon
d
INTO T H E S P A N I A R D S A T MANILA MAY 1.
cl~nrle.c a t a ~ ~ ~ofg rNexton,
.
nansas, them by their prolesslon the omcers
a salnp10
01 the a t n d of M~~ +hat and men who handle our war ships are
stand Behind our \vespons
\ ~ a r - - poorly paid as compared with those
(,
who follow similarly exacting duties
on sbcre. An o ~ f c e r ' spay varies not
only. according to hls ranlr, but according to the nature of his duty. His
highest pay is whlle a t sea, his lowest
while on leabe or "a~aiting orders."
The following gives the officers' Pay
per annuma Rear admirals, $4000 to
16,000; commcdores, $3,000 to $5,000;
captains, $2,600 to $4,500; commanders,
S4,300 to $3,500; lieutenant commande ~ s $2,000
,
to $3,000; l i e u t e n ~ n t s $1,600
,
to $2,600; lieutenants, junicr grade,
$1.20~t* $2,000; ensigns, $800to $1*400;
Gponkrdr
UNNER
Cavananghl
man Yho fired
flrst shot a t the
great naval battle
of M+nila bay, is a
,,,
Meaot--soule
k;tre
Of
P1ctur*que Hst-Sright
U a t h l n ~Salts for the B ~ t h season
l ~
-A
Strong-Nlndcd Doctor.
F@ShiOo-A
The Danger O K Beauty,
the papers without feeking
so content
I never ,,ad
are lwlsted
my
my
That
nose is sllghtly bent:
1vm glad m y lnouth Is out of line and that
never been "re
than four minntes
WAR TIME FRlEtJDS.
bringing ordinary cSitycream to a stiff *l,aIIard
s to Decide \vhich T O I ~ the
foam. She puts half a plnt, which
Blgges t.
doubles in the beating, into a COmmOil
"Jack" Schuyler is dead.
white pint bowl, narrow a t the bottom,
Thus ends one of the funniest feuds
and beats, touching the sides and hot- I have ever heard of.
tom a s seldom as possible. Twice a
0, my way into the lumber region of
week during the winter she has done Pennsylvania some years ago 1 encounthis, and never a hint of bilure. She tered Col. "Tom." pickert, who asked
always puts a wee pinch of Salt in be- my destination. The colonel 1s one of
fore beginning and thinks perhaps this the big men-physically, socially and
helps her success. Many people dread financially-of Pottsvlile.
whipping cream, and drain i t on a
"you'll make Lockhaven your headsie7e. and make great labor of what quarters, I suppose?" he said, when I
should be very sipple; they must re- had told him of my projected trlp.
member that the Cream does not begin "Well, go to the Fallon house, kept by
t o thicken until there has been steady "Jack" Schuyler, friend of mine, good
beating for a minute or t ~ 0 .The clock fellow, but peculiar In one respect-he's
must be watched, as often results are the worst liar I ei.ermet. just regisexpected too soon.
ter from Pottsville and te'll do the
1
--rcst."
A Plcture6que IIrt.
I urged the colonel to tell me more
Large hat in pearly toned satin straw. oi this prospectike host.
The crown, is wreathed in trails of
"Well, you see, we belonged to the
.
my teeth are few,
if 1 had a .'wealth of hair" I don't
know nhat ~ ' ddo.
A "tiny tootu or q i j y halid"
fill me
with dismay,
lCnd If I had a slender ~ a l s t
sicken
in day,
For I ha,e noticed
tho fitst, as
the
nabalgeneral
cadets,popular
$500 to notion,
$950. Contrary
naval 013-to The strange
girl w h oasgets
it inay
the seem,
sorbt of i t 1s pink roses.
"lo\eIy as a dream."
cers clcthe and f e d themselves. They
"'o
thflnselves* except when On The papers never teil about a . noman
board ship or when stationed a t a navy
being. shot,
by a trolIey car, or married
)ard whele quarters are p r ~ v i d e d . Or mangled
a
True, they are allowed whiie a t sea Or forced, at point of plstol, hcr last flfty
the muniflcellt sum of 30 cents Per diem
to I,,
for their rations: Furthermore, officers ~ b that
t
her ejes' are "limpld" and he:
boots are number taos.
of the American navy have t6 t a y out
of their own po~kctdfor the entertain- so ran ilve in saert
the
merit not only of their own personal
lightest fear
friends, but of officials the guests of That trouble or calamity will e\er ho\er
the nation. The Pay of the e9listed *"' nearwhen
misfit face 'I" 'Orno
men varies from $9 Per month* rerelief to know
ceived by a third-class apprentice, to That 1'11 outlive the beauties by a hurldred j ears or so!
$70 per month, which is the compensation of a chief machinist. An "ordi--- -Brooklyn Life.
nary seaman ' receives.$19, a "seaman"
A Determ~ried \Vomau Doctor.
$24 and a "landsman," a h o is an unskilled recruit, $16 per month. Men i i
Dr.
Adams Of Ravensone of the first women
,
the artiflcer c:ass, such a s blacksmiths,
electricians, boiler-makers, etc., get
attend a clinic at Bel1evue
inade
from $35 to $50 per month. All enlisted New York City. The
men, like oER~ers,leceive their 30 cents a bitter fight against the admission Of
the fair sex, and bound themselves by
per diem for rations. Furthermore,
there is an iscrease in pay for each re- & solemp oath m v e r to allow a
nati,e
of Haro,.y
county, Kansas
Is a gunner on' the
And
Olympia, A d m i r n l
Dewey,e flagship,
and has charge of
uns.
the batThe front is uplifted by same cavalry regiment in the nrmy.
Looked like each othc, , the boys usedto
commenced the 013mpia signaled
say. He was major and I lieuttnantthe other ships to begin firing, both by
colonel. I never led a charge or had a
" ~ i g - w a g g [ ~and
~ " by firing the first
brush with the enemy, or conducted
shot herielf. Charlei,
(+&vanaugh had
foraging party, or, pr-in f a c t never
the honor
that first shot. A
letter was received from Cavanaugh a
did anything worth mentioning but
few days ago by
Barber, a
"Jack" claimed the credit, and, on the
cousin, in which he said the fire of the '
strength of our resemblance, more than
Spanish fleet was a t all times very
half the time he got it. Whene\er he
wild, and (hat to (he American sailors
made a blunder I was blrlmed for it.
it was simply a n exciting target pracGood fellow, don't you know, but a
tice. Gunner Ca\anaugh i s just 21
liar."
Years old and he entered t h e AmerAS I placed my grip on the counter a t
lean navy nearly two years ago. He
the Fallon house I noticed that there
enlisted in November, 1896. He was
really was a striking resemblance i n the
drilled in the recruiting ship Indeman \kho presided o \ e r the register to
pendence. The following March he
Col. TO^" Pickert. Their noses were
was sent across the pacific in the mail
molded on the same herolc lines, their
steamer Peru, and after his arrival
beards were shaped alike and the same
in Japan on April 15, he ws translength and colo-, ;tnd thp shaamy, overferred to the flagship Olympia. Ile
hanging eyebroys were m ~ :
falearned the tricks aboard the ship very
tures in each
In detail and resemqufckly, and was transferred t o the
blance they might h a \ e been taken for
Yorktown and back to the ,Olympia.
brothel s.
His promotion was rapid, and he soon
"From Pottsville, eh?" he said, ;is I
Was placed in charge of one of the big
laid a ~ i d ethe pen. "Know Tom Pickguns. The young gunner has numerous mlistment.
One
important
step, an's Ioot
cross the
e r t ? Queer fellow, ain't he? Worst liar
relatives in Harvev county. His father, conducing to efficiency, taken by The crisis came w h e n the students Irom
In the state, I believe."
regularly chartered colleges were a
J.
grandfather,
the all
S. S.
S. Cavanaogh,
Cavanaugh, and
live his
near
Sedgwlck, the
last navy
year department
was
the during
elevating
invited to witness a case of anputation a
and striking
"That so?" I said. "I always thought
very well of him."
\ \ h i c l ~baciced up a l l t h p t t h e man had
Tile Iloolloos of t h e t r e n s - s l i s s i s s i ~ ~and
i
are proud of their young gunner, of the status of gun captains, on a cadaver, yh!ch at that time had
Are \V&men Nean?
"He may be changed new," ssid tho
clone, thu5 deciding t h a t the company region b a r e filed upon the n i g h t of
who are n o # specially rated a s such, never been performed On a like subA Writer, who appears to be more or
hope he
we wele
ahould pdy the r c ~ e u u e .
September Z, a s t h e d a t e for having
the
sere as less 0) a woman-hater, contributes the
u l t h WY ringing from $35 t o $50 Per ject+
AN EX-QUEENIS MUSTACHE.
in the army toyether, in the raine rcgitlreir
eolelnlration,
at wl,icll
eager as the men, and
an- following to a n American exchange:
month.
Fo:merly
the
gun
captain
was
Solomon Scbwab can14 n e a r being tilne they will do tlleir allnual ho\\ 1merit. He was lieutenant-colonel Ind I
What evidence Is there that women was major,
J2x:Queen Natalie of Servia, who is chosen simply by reason of his rank ticipating serious trouble attended in
killed and bsdly mutilated jesterda) jng.
I took o ~ at
~l~~ grarl'i collcert \,ill be upon
a
On
the
in
money
matters
are
mean?
In the party on scout d u t j , or to conduct a n
aboqt t o organize a corps of titled la- on shipboard; that is, no man could be
morning. l i e n a s a t the liurlingtou the roof
tile ~
l
i puilding,
~
~
~
~
~
~
t
~
were
a
yelling,
first
place,
women
a
r
e
much
less
liberal
tlrpot, l~incoln, \\siting for some tilc structure llaving lIeen tencered dies to act as nurses in the Cuban air, a gun captain, honever good his
but than men in their expenditufe, except clllmunition train thrc ph partleumalkrmanship, unless h e held some
students, and
friends to
o n the Beatrice train,
the Iloollus alld the tender having has a mustache-a thick, well deflned petty office, such as boatswain's mate,
became
panic
stricken
and
Red
for very personal things. A woman, larly d a ~ g e r o u sdistrict, or was paftlcuof
which
many
a
don,ny-lipmustache
S o . cS. 'Clhe train pulled in and Mr. ,been acm,pted.
of
ped
dude'might
4
justly
envious.
Nacoxswain
or
sonrething
of
the
sort.
But
Dr.
*dams.
alive
to
the
fact
that
m e n though she be sell supplied with '"'Iy
lucky In foraging' the omcers inOf
Scliu a b s t ~ r t e dto cross tile track s dates ill be initiated lifter the transregiments
talie is known a s "the most unfortun- Now the gun captain is the best shooter they were entitled to the privi1?ge, money, will hardly ever give a gener- t h e
t o n a r d s it, n o t noticing t h a t train So. action of
business which ate queen in Europe,'' and to the mind iwd manipulator of the weapon in the led her flock Into the
In the 0,s tip to a waiter or to a cabman, or vited out to hear 'Ton]' tell how he did
20 \ \ a s pulling in from t h e north. brings tile lloollqos together.
lecture
room
they
met
with
the
most to any one who renders her a service It' TO0k a'' the credit and made beSliouting and calling t o hiin \ \ e r e of
of the akerage American woman tSe latter's crew, regardless of his standdetermined
but
the
laculty
for which a fixed charge is exacted. liekc it was himself. I was blamed
mustache
is
doubtless
sufficient
giound
ing otherwise on board, and he receiles
u o a r a i l and he n as caught by the
Sunday. d u ~ o s t7.
\Ye looked a litsustained tqe position of the fair stu- If she pays the fixed charge, she con- for all his mistakes
pilot of the eugine and carried along
Archie ISoss of t'ompany E, Second tie alike then, they used
G"y. Tom's
dents, which resulted in a large nun]- siders this to be quite enough,
she
f o r ten or iifteen feet, then lie rolled regiment, \ t h o is in trouble a t Chicka 600d felIOw, but he often made me
ber of men withdrawing on the ground can not see the sense of paying
t o the ground and his legs fell across amnugab o r c r a n alleged bigamous marthe mad bS his lies.
Do l o u eker drink
that they would not sit through clinic than she is actually dbliged to,
t h e track. Luckily his lleltd was h i t riagc, enlisted \ ~ h i l eo u t of the Xewith women. Preparations were mad? second place,
are greatly given " n ~ t h i n g " "
by tlie oil bus of one of t h e wheels "br:tsks penitentiary o n parole. l i e
Subsequer'!~I discoveled that at regto subject them to personal violence, to chaffering and haggling over prices,
with sufEcient force t o t u r n him about ( h ~ been
d
paroled to his father about
imental, and other reul~ionseach took
but a professor warned them of the
that
the
old
story
which
tells
a
a n d t h e nlieels pasacd over the cloth five rnonths ago. Ilis term in the penproposed attack, Taking advantage of lady offering at a postotflce ten cents delight in collecting a coterie and p o b t of his trousers only, l i e \ \ a s burnped itentiary e ~ p i r e dJ u l y 21. Xoss'youllg
Then ICY
a moment of intense interest, when f o r eleven one-cent
is rather ing out the other as a liar
by tlie t a n k car a n d mail car before {rife lived \tit11 Iris father's family
toasted each other, a n & like bigthe
eyes
of
every
student
were
riveted
typical
of
the
attitude
of
the
sex
in
tile € rain could be stopped. Had t h e \r hile he n a s i n prison.
on the operating table, the four girls general. ~h~ popularity of bargain hearted old v e t e ~ a n s ,shook hands, t o
Gain been running faster h e \\auld
~t souti, ~~~~l~~
l~~~~~
stepped
out of the room and were se- co,nters is perhaps another indication the astonishn~entof all. It was "T~!P"
surely h a r e bcen ,killed. SO bones I ~ n l t ~a~lad
a 19
~ ,Sears old, struck
creted in a private room. When their of the same general trait, Again, ip and "Jack" always,-Ka@sas
City
were broken, b u t lie is a mass o f p r a n k ~ ~ a n l l e n ~ l o fae r lleavy blow
absence was discovered a howl of rage their relations with each,other,
Times.
bruises from heail t o foot.
' 1
\\ it11 his fist during (I quarrel, and t h e
went
up
that
penetrated
every
--display an apparent meanness that is
blow
killed
hiin.
llanneuhofer
had
\Vedneaday, .lugobt 3.
of old Bellevue. But the old prejudices seldom seen in men. should a
Dean Stanley, though he wrote letand the men who UeSS man Come into his offlce and open
The ofticial
issuec1by b ~ e ndrinking and meeting l i u l t ~ m a u
so illegible that
corlespond~
so fiercely o~pc>sed
elltrance a package' of cigarettes and instead of
the rni,-eraity of xebraslra shons that spoke t o Ilirn in a tllreatenlngrnauner.
into New York's great college are now
ents had to guess at the meaning of
the sllo\\e,.s of last \ccel<
exceeg- I l u l t ~ m a l lrfsentcd the talk andl struck
them around
to
those
In cordial sympathy with their proleshis Scrawls, was loved because he was
to tile
of many him in the neck, felling him. i e \%as
o ~ e to
r sell them to his
arre"t"l
a n d taken t o Omaha.
A
sional career.
colulties,
thing lnost
~ a n i o n s ,he mould become the talk of transparent .and guileIes8. The first
charge of iiia~slaugliterhas been prt.
'
the place-a sort of fable--and the Proofs of his "Sinai and Palestine" inby
state-e
and soa]ting
the reader that from the monrain-came .\Ionday night and early fcrrcd.
n-orel Sandwich.
thing would be handed down a s a re:
Tuesday morniug. lt was a general
Monday, .%ug116t 8.
Here 1.5 a l e c f ~ efor a nol.el sand- lnalkable tradition. B U ~ahen a
astery of Sinai mas visible "the horns
wlcb that 1s always appetizing: Take a n employed in business takes a
r a i n covering Colorlido, XeBrabka and
he city council of Columbus con
of the burning beast."
The dean
small rolls and rasp the crust evenly. of candy f r ~ mher desk apd offers to thought he had written "the horizon
l o ~ v a ,and extending soutll\vard to the eluded thc u o r k of investigating tlie
Cut a
lromthe
Of the
gulf. The \seelily crop report issued m a t t e r of Officer Rector shooting Ales
sell small portiods of it to her
Of the Burning Bush."
Thc same
then scrape Out ciales, instead of passing it around to Proof sheets stated that on turning the
and set it
before the rain reports had been re- JIci;al.vey last evening. and exoneratas
much
the
c
r
u
m
b
as
possiblel
takceived has been made of little value b j ed I{e'tor ancl he \\ill resume llis poall, it is considered quite an oiWdinary
of %fount Olivet in the walk
ing care not
penetrate the crust. matter, and no one apparently thinks from Bethany, "there suddenly burat
this opportune rain. Only a .sornlnary bition on tllc force this evening. blccooked chicken'
~t northy of a word of comment. 1 ~ U
will therefore be given. The past L;arvey is still ill tile liospital, and
- POU the spectator a magiiiflcent view
ham, and add
two
\seek lias been cool, \*it11 less t h a n the
bile the t a l l has not yet been redeed, in this whole matter of treating, Of-Jones!"
The printer had read
Of the meat a
white
sauce.
norlual rainfall i n mo\t of t h e state. luored he is said to be doing very nice.omen are essentially different from "Jerus"--the
dean's abbreliated way
The
sauce
Is
made
by
mixing
One tQT h e average daily temperature d e b l y andl n o berious results a r e appreu~ones."
bleFpoonful Of
flour with a
" men. They ~ e l d o m"treat" ea@ other, of writing "Jerusalenl"-as
cieney ranged from four degrees in liended. Last night the officers had a
cream or milk. stirring in t a o ounces and s h e n they do they do it in a ve:y Once a lady who had invited him t o
t h e eastern c o u n t k s to about t n o de- 1,al.d figllt ivitll some hoboes \\llicb
I once knew of a dine was obliged to write back and
Of butter.
Add
l'epper and a dpst grudging way.
g r ~ ' t sin the \restern. The daily mas- they had arrested. When they a r gf nutmeg, and beat all together until young girl whose marriage with a very ask whether his note was acceptance
i m u ~ ntcmyeratures esceecleci ninety, rived a t tile city jail the tramps ofsmooth and free from lumps. Whell eligible man was brought about large- or a refusal. A workman, to whose
dcgrees ou the first t w o days of t h e fered resistance and a general fight
,
.
the sauce is cold, mix in any small ly through the kind offlees of a lady question the dean had written an anweek, and \rere below eighty degrees ensued.
Oflicer llrock was beaten
CIIAHLES CAVANAUGH.
. salad,
chopped. Thorough,y who 1s that rare and phoenix-lllcr: swer, wrote him humbly requesting
On the last t\!o days.
She\\ era Oc- n i t h a cane and in the melee t n o of -.- - _ _.
_ _ .- .
-mix the meat with the sauce and fill phenomenon, afudicious match-maker. that the reply mlght be written out by
--------currcd in all counties, b u t they n e r e o f the prisoners escaped. The to\bn is
Both the 1-ou'ng husband and the bride some one elpe, "as he Ras not fanlillar
Take the
generally very light, esccpt i n tllc overrun ~ b i t htllis obnoxious class of to establish the title. But Pu'atalie is extla pay for his 9ualities.-1,cslie's
recognized the debt they owed their with the handwriting of the aristoccut
and
place
them
on
the
end
of
ant1 the force h a r e strict or- enough of an Oriental to count the Iveekly.
nort)ier!i and extreme eastern counthe rolls. pile them on a pretty dish friend; and some time after the mar- racy!"
shadowy line above her lip as a mallr
ties, u h e r e tlle rainfall csceeded half de1.s to arrest them \\herever fourld.
and they make a delicious adjunct for riage* w h e n the blide w a s , about :O
Of
especial
beauty-a
part!cu1ar
yark
1 'L'UL.C* Thrtt %tatLErr the n f i n c l .
a n inch, and over a cunsidrrdble porRAGS A_S T H A N K - O F F E R I N G S , supper, high tea, or luncheon.
call upon the lady who had made !he
l t nolr develops t h a t Private ~
~
~
h
i
~
of favor from the gods.
It lLeciyires four years and fccr
tion exceeded an inch. T h e past \\eel; 11. H~~~
match, the husband hqnded her a $20
I
_
;
. '
E
colllpany as not properS
u
~
e
r
b
t
i
L
l
o
~
us
tom
of Olden Tlmt
She
ha$
had
more
tragedies
in
has been very favorable f o r harvest- l y ,,z,rried in Chattanooga. He probill and sajd; " N ~ y , p esgre.that you ~o::~!Is for a ray of light l o reach ns
, Bright Itat bIng Suite.
' Not \\ holly Uisc~otlnued.
ing, Ila.! lllaltillg a n 1 threhllinbr- Hal-- cured a friendly saloonlreeper, n h o at- her life than any other queenand
light
ask Miss M---- out to luncheon, m d ['Om the neaiest
~
r theo ~~~d~~
~
~ l\lail: rrhe sin
times, not ex~ ~ i lIn lbathing
i ~ suits
~ ~
at the
~ se;consort of
is nearing cO1n~letionin
tired himself a s a minister and p-r- ceprlny tn3 ill-fated EugenIe, wao gular custom of leaving rags and other shore is beginning to have its effect order the very best luncheon that you trascls at the rate of 186,330 miles a
counties. "lieat and
can think of, because she has been 'ec:'!clilain,At th!s rate a first-class e l f o r ~ n c dthe ceremony. C ~ l o n c l Bills
r i ~ n n i n gat the speecl (jf
a l e being thresheL1, aud reports indi- leariled toclayt h a t R~~~ had \\orlicd was a n tmyress-consort, by the wolthless objects a t wells has not en- upon the temperature. Red ,suits are "'b
an aafu!ig
f r i e ~ dQf both of
,
faborite
pas. ' tirely fallen into disuse. The s u p e r - the ru!e,-and blark ones, n o t ~ i t h s t a n d way. One of the
t h ~ r t j - k c t e nnliles ail !lour, y n r ~ l drecate i t is yielding about the a7 erdge. o n a gratitl stale in Chattanooga, giv- times of Natalie's disreputable hus.
'
"
stition, in a modiflcd form, evistg ili ihg their many advantages, are' sad!y
' ~ ' i i r ea continuous sun1 of 75.300,0C13
wllieh
solne\\llat less
bride accepted the mlsiion
iug i t out g e ~ l e l . d l y t h a t he \vas a band, King Milan, was ta swing her d h e r portions of the world. A trav- in the minority. There are so many
6'"s
t o 1 ~ 2 t - hAlpha Centa~lri.
Oats are yielding
but nephew of t h e handsome colonel of about by her long, black hair before
the
$20
hill
and
calling
on
the
eler in l'ersia found a tree with rags girls at the beach with led and white
pre l i g h t
Corn has
the Second. Ire secured no money on the entire court circle. Her son, Al- tied to its branches, They had been striped skirts and blue and white caps, informed her Of what she had come to
ln condition i n the northern an''
ex- hi, representi~tions. I n another Case exander, was torn from her arms a t nn
hag
luncheon,
and
when
it
They
doleft thele by the inhabitants of a prov- with stars, that if they should form
trclue eastc.ln counties, bnL has been the 1nerch3rlts \ \ e r e not SO fortunate. age when he most required her care,
ince infected with ague. A tree hung a procession on the Fourth of J U ~ Y Was Over and the bill was paid, it 3pinjured i n
co:iutic's by
con- -4 Kentucky p r i i a t e signed a uurnber Iier life was saved by a party of stu- . aiLh rags was found by another tlavit would be dlmcult to pick out the peared that the grateful bride hat1 extinucd dry \\ cather.
of
checks
"Col.
J
.
C'.
Bills,"
and
obdents.
who
escorted
her
carriage
over
Goddess
of Libertr. This one is blue pended on her friend the munifi~ellt
eler
in
Africa.
Crooked
pins,
old
-d
of thirty-five centstained much money upon them. 11e the frontier when it was attacked ;)v clothes, pebbles, shells, rusty nails, and white serge. The skirt has four
IliuraJny, .lupubt
cannot bc arrehted in Georgia, so 11e hired assassins. Her reason finally smaLl ~ g i n s and
,
even bundles of heath rows of white serge, beginning with a
To G e t l l l d 01 Ants.
T h e republican state conrrution nil1 \ \ i l l be bent to Cliattanooga on an ere gave way under her burden of sorrow<, n e r e considered appropriate thank-of- .
F i r e cents' worth or tartar emetic, '
s e c t August 10.
rand and there the lnerchants will en- but this last misfortune was only tern-, ferillgs a t shrines in earlier days, for it
It is absolutely useless t o expect a
Jfilie >lunbon,a farlner living near dearor to secure the return of some of porary, and she Went to a cpnvent for u a s believed that the saints and apeseurgicnl operation t o cure cancer, or
their
cash.
Colonel
Liills
begins
to
a
time
for
the
peace
the
world
cannot
tles did not care for articles of \aluc.
untler the cars of all ~ l k l.-remont
any otllcr blovd disease. The cruelty
think he is too well I t n o ~ n . The
Suph a a s the s u ~ e r s t i t i o u sadoration of
horn fr<{qllt and n a s killed.
of such trecit~jicntis illustrated ill tllc
checks \r ere lnade pa) able to "J. P,
fountains that it was forbi(1den by the
alari~iingnumber of d e n t l ~ snhieh r2,
x e b p ? s k ( ~ E p 1 ~ o r t l l a5sembly ~ i ~ ~ ~ lIls
i r,ieut.
~ ~ . ' 'illard s. 1iardsult fronr it. The Jiscpse is ill the
tisteenth of the canoxis issued in 950,
o$z.ned auspiciously yesterday. For ing islinoTvu to be adjutaTlt of tllc,
blood, and lience earl not be c u t out.
_ in tps yeign .,of King Edgar, and it was
the openin2 day a f l a + t c l ; w attendNine tinles olit of t e n t h e surgeon's
xebrasha i t \I.as, not a
cocdenined
by
the
canons
oi
St.
Anar!ee n as ha?.
,.
knife only hastens death.
matter t o g e t t h e cliccks caslicd.
sclm. . I t was also interdicted by the
A Uarg~ln.
Tllc house of Mr. llasliins a t Sen ard
My son had a niost malisnant Cancer, for
Officer Rector of ~ o l u ~ n b l l\\bile
s,
trylaws passed in the reign of Icing CanScene-Bargain coanter in Sixth av- which the hctors haid an operlttiyli H & S the
mas robbed of $200 cash as \\ell a s ing tooverliaul a t r a n ~ p1711o\! as trying
ute. Sioce, the reformation the pracChina
tea
pots
for
sale,
all
only
liopc. Thcoperenue
store.
several other articles. Uloorlbounds t o escape, shot t h e fellow in tlle riglit
tice has not beeu plevalent except in
ation
\\:IS s seleie
of
the
same
design.
Sign
prouinently
one,
,,us I,ccesfrorn I,incyln \r ere put on tile track of sho3~l(ler.Tlie 1nan gave liis nanic a s
Ireland, where many old a e l l s conscdisplayed
"10
tents
each."
sary
to
cut do\\ 11 to
McGarvey,
aud
faill
he
i
t
a
s
a
Ales
tilc tllieres b u t no news has y e t been
crated
t
o
saints
and
.martyr6
a
r
e
yet
(Approach middle-aged woman, look- ~ ~ & j ~ ' ~ ~ O ~ , " r ~ ~
as to how suc,esjful they ' milroad man lodiing for ~ s o r k . 11e is
made the objects of pilgrimage. There
now in t h e l~ospital. Public opinion
ing intently a t sisn.) "110,~much ale glea'lwhilc t h e Can+rere.
is
scq~cely
a
parish
throughout
the
is diviclcd as t o the oiiicer's action.
these?"
cer
ganreturtied,
to grow ~annpdl bedly.
Thomas Jans-n, \\ ealthy Beatrice
land that has not its own holy well,
C. D. l,oo5e, a farluer livilly five
"Ten cents."
\Ve gn\c hilu NAIIY
toall, aged s e v ~ u t h
~ a, s mybteriously miles south of Sortli Loup, \rns found
where, despite practical admonition,
"My! Aln't they clieap? Are thpy fFFdleswltllout Icdisappeartld :in11 foul play is su~pectccl. dead in the hag iielil jesterday \\ it11 a
the 'faithful and the faitblesq come to
damaged?"
A r e \ \ a r d of $500 is offcred by his sol1 terrible gash c u t in his thigh. I t is
pray for phjsical or mental reliei and
"No, madam."
bupposed he either fell of?' the mon cr
I f i r information leading $0 the finding
leave behind,then~ a scrap of rag as J D
(Woman takes up one teapot after
in
front
of
t
h
e
I<nives
or
tliat
lie
waa
,f
his f a t h e r eitller dead or alive, lie
offeri?g.$
another and exanlines each critically )
---tvas last seen L).cenlber 13, 1997 a t fixing the machine ~vlien t h e horses
"Are they all alike?"
started, inflictinx t h e injury from
Ludianola, \vlierz lie had gone t o col- which lie bled to dc.,t,l in ferv
h
1 X . p Ulrd,st,F~~e.
"Yes, wadam."
lect some interest due.
To one not conbereant with orxitholutes.
"Ain't
YOU got one with blue flow.
- ogy the statement that the eggs a2d
,Miss Eva Shinkle of Lincoln, ~71iile
The
friends
of
fifteen-year-old
John
nests
of
some
well-kno\\n
b11ds
remain
riding a bicycle,
rurl
by a
"No, madam."
'
qet to be discovered must appear surwoman in a buggy and injured t o such A. Cornell, of South Aubirrn, Xeb.,
Absolutely t l ~ conly hope for Cai~cer
"This one's creclred." '
give.
now
forgers her
p~ising. Tbe eggs of the curlew-sandan extent t h a t she nil1 be ccafined to wlio ran away froin his p a ~ c i l t s niiile
"EIere's is S Uift's specific,
ers.
griefs in trying to lighten those of oth- piper, a bird familiar in Great Britain,
her liolnc for some time.
i n Lincoln, ilugust 3 , mention of which
were first-discorered last July on an
The first rrgu i a r sessJons of t h e gi e a t n a s made i n the press, are very & I l k island at the mouth of the Siberian thresd. The peculiar yoke is made of
"They're all the same,Ep\\-orth assembly for 'DY \rere held ious about him. 'The young fcllow
Tlre Sl~ootlng~ l s h .
are "a few Other wllite* with
blue serge stitchyesterday in Lincoln park. I n acldition came t o Lincoln \\,it11his ~i,ct,ller and
(IVoman pokes around among the a r
Tlle shooting flsh is a native of the
which
their nests in re- ed
lhe edge. The
is either ticlcs for a moment In silence.)
a s it is t h e only reiried mliich goee
t o the many hundreds of 1,eople who fatllrr oil t h e day of the populist con- East Indies. I t has a hollow cylinliving part Of red Or white O r
to thc very bottolii of t<ie blood and
and white* ac"Will they stand the heat?"
are living on t h e grounds, many hun; yelltion anc1 was seen by llis lnotller c'rical beak. When it spies a fly sit- mote regionu1
forces o u t erery t ~ i ~ of
c c the disetibe
6LYes'm."
dreds of Lincoln people n c n t out to on'the mornin$'of tB'e' day \\lien the ting on the plant that grows In shal- their' lives among civilzed men, whost cording to the patriotisni of the wealer.
6 . S. S, is g u a r t ~ ~ ~ t purely
ecd
1eget:lble
4ave+n0tyet
been found.
"Kot cr.ick?"
bpencl t h e day. All t h c seasions of tile conv'ution adjourned a t tilt: Oliver low water, with rernarltable deherity
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and contains no pot'isli, ~iicrcurg,or
Whlpped Cream.
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Tlre Turklsll Turban.
day were well attended. r h ~g r e a t theatre Since tliat tilile hc disap- it ejects out of a tubular mouth a sinother ~rlillerul
An e'eryday
thst with
A Turkish turban of the largest size
Too much innocent aLnusement 1s
crowds t h a t a r e o n the group& seem peared and a f t e r diligent incluiries hiu gle drop of water, which seldom misses
Bool;~on Cllncer \\lll'be ~iiuilpdfree
egg
not innocent, but morally bad.-Horace
t o have literary t a s t e s a n d t h e m a j o r i t y parents have been unable t o get any its aim, and striking the fly into ths contains twenty yards CZ the finest ds
t o any nddrebs by the Swift Specific
costing from 10 to 15 cents she has I EU-chnell.
and softest muslin.
g o t o every program.
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The storm Monday evening proved
Absolutely pure spices at Ballard's.
more of an old timer than at 6rst sup- 'Speaialsale of
ehqes at
posed. I t gathered in the north and
vou
Dr.
LEaldeman
was
oa11e.l
to Walbach
swept don n over the city in a, furious
manner, bnt did not look dangerous and ~esterdey.
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For anything go'd in the proaery line proved not to be here. But there was a
T~~ Herkimer New york oheese. ~ ~ 1 go to Ballerd'~.
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white streak in the ~ e n t e rof the storm lard mils it.
--J. \V.P e r r j and daughter Musa went which those familiar with hailstorms
-If it's furniture you are looking for
to Omaha Wednesday.
to look like hail, and it
Mr. and Mrs. Lou. Beran returned proved to be. The path of the hail
M' Daniels,
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storm r a a narrow hut la^ QUIZ has re0 , p, )loulton went to ~ o t h e ; n @ ~ o w a
from their trip T u e ~ d a ynight.
porta from i t all the way from Loup
to
friesds,
Mr@-Hagar returned home Wednee- e o ~ n t yto the Burrie place down toward
day uight from her long visit a t York.
~
~ uoup.
~ ~t~
t
hail
h
stresk took a
Mr. and Mrs. Royal B a i l 9 went to
southssstern course from h a p oounty 886 th* expOsitiOuyesterday., If you want dental work done by e passing above Elyria, down by Siler'~, Mrs. Ratliff and eon Jopn were expoaicareful and skillful dentist see Dr. Clark
uThrae from two you
Haldeman'n, J. B. Miller's, Ed. Bresley'e, tion-bound yesterday morning,
says the schoolbo~. Ri ht I Three
Legal Oap, with or without numbered on doan through Springdale, hitting the
from two YOU can't, eit er in dol- lines, alwa).a on hand at the QUIZoffloe. Timmermans, Brown, Bert Russell and Miss Edith Watt retuined from her
visit eest Wednesday afteruoon.
lam Or dividends Or
arilla
w h e n you are
your food and want others there, crossing the river to John
$5 00
It takes the beat sarsaparil a root
tQ William's p l a y outting his corn field MMre. Oro~lchof St. Louis ie here visitto tickle your palate
to make tho best sarsaparilla ex- something
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2 00
east of his house, then into the hills, ing Mrs. Btone and Mrs. Nethery.
tract. The best sarsaparilla comes BnL1ard'8.
badly damaging the Maiden and Kneotlt
yes;
like a etrictll fanoy maoker.
Sin1
y
lex
wash,
boxes
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from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr.
Mr. end Mrs. George Perry have c,ps.
el
oooasionally.
Ballard
has
them.
'I'rifilnling
boards
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Ayer Co. raoticalb control8 the rnoved into one of the cottages facing The wind also did
damage
entire pro uct. Yet others claim 8 ~ 1 1 ton
h block 3.
"Hannler" plates, per dozen
75
taking the tops off many grain etack8
The Warwick children returned home
to be makingYbsst"
to Grind Ielnod w t e d a y morning.
less"
ketosene
ruby
lanlp
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is
baok
from
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and
demolishing
others,
T
h
e
only
con.
They must be lzaking it out of the
a
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"Sililplex"
candle
ruby
lanyp
75
m
remainder left after subtracting wherehewent a few days ago to help siderable damage to buildlogs reported Anthony Rogers and Arthur Mensing
25
the Leader people.
is from the Lnrfien place near the Big went to Omsha yesterday efternooo.
three from two. But, "three from
No 2 . Flash light cartridges, per
dozen
50
Island, where it moved h ~ ebig barn
two you can't!'
Youcanst make the
D Mooto of Scotia was iu the city last a
Jack Treater is very lo* ru we p to
of
feet
from
f(,und&tion,
Simplex
4x5
pri~lting
frame
P
best wsa~afi11awithout best root t ~ e Friday
k
while the freight train was
25
damage all told is mnsiderable, but press and it3 not expected to live long.
en you
lying at the depot.
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House of fonr rooms for rent. E n
4x5 "Goodyear" rubber tray
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not to be seriously considered, as muah
Jack Roath was in the oity the first of of the oorn hit was in the localities quire of
W. L. PHILLIPB.
alass
trays
for
set
of
three
75
-the week. H e went U P to bin place in where it had already been dnmaged by
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Loup oounty Tuesday evening.
A h a photo paste, 502 bottle
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first time einoe his present sickness be30
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Mrs. Ballard entertained a Pittsborg
Later report
lrom
VJ18y gan.
A l h m a papet-, per dozen sheets
a very heavy
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Satin
bltre
p
n
int
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friend a few days last week, She re- anil the
GertiO 'rootoh went
Orand
,30
ram storm, lasting for an hour. At the
turned to North
Loup
--- last P r i h y .
Old G. B. llny
place It hailed very hard Idand arid s t . Paul yesterday to el)joy a
4x5 embossed edge moqnts per package of 25
25
J. T. Howard, jeweler, went to ~ o r t halld likewise for a aouple ofmiles further week with friends.
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2 irl ca!ltel's hair brushes
which is made wholly from the bat Loup On a
for property there. If eest anti south. &rn ears wera knocked
Dan Miller, superiatendenl of the
1 50
= -30
root imported from Honduriia
he makwr the
he
move to that from the stock and the damage was Frernont schools, returned to his oity
4013glass graduators
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Firlger tips fier package
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about as bad or oould be. Rut the peo- yesterday morniog.
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Trans-Mississippi and Internatlon- Of the 59 teaohere enrolled i n the in- ple in the hills and down the valley of
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etitute Wedneeday only sevgn were gen- Elm creek are not h',lrt. They got s
Mi"
Baddy
add One
Scoville Foctts cloth, mackintosh
a1 Exposition.
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the attendance at the
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Neaative racks
tlemen. Among these 52 ladies them good rain, however, all over that coun25
OMAHA,JUNE
I-Nov. 1, 1898.
p ~ o boys
r
must feel lonesome.
try.
week. She went yesterday.
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Nqative yrerervers, per doze11
10
Greatly reduced rates via
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S I R ~ ~ E D - A ~Old bla&
mare pony,
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lf a thel roster
~ of~ thei valley
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~ Master Earl Warwiok came UP to Ord
We also carry a coinylete jine of chemfcals for developi~lgand finishing also
V.
Union Pacifio Omaha for the ~ n information
y
that
lead to her
instilute at tho time of
to to join his lister and hroter, Eva and
Expoaition.
s~lppliesfor Eastman Kodaks, The " L W e Gen~"makes 4x5 pictures and is
recovery will be apprsciated,
the number will of ooorse
in Willie, in their visit with frietlde here.
The superb equipment and quick time
F. E. Lloyd.
creasedas there are always some belated
S
prOy2r nlanip~lation.Call and see us.
Lieut. Kit Oarson started back for gtlaranteed to give clear G U ~ '+'fith
of this line makes it the popular lirie to
. Mrs. Lyons, e sister of Mr. R. H. Camp
YOURS
TRULY,
Omaha and the Expoeition,
O b c k a m a u g ~yesterday. He will stop
QENTLEMEN:
at Ornata and other points on his way
For advertising matter, tickets and
over the B. & M. Wednesday morning for Holdredge. She had
here Arthur Honnold, Alvin Blessing,
'down
full information call on
W- J. 'fuma,
George Smith, after visiting at the A.
1-nov
F, 8, FRIOK,Agent, a few days on a visit with her mother Oliver Frazier,
J. H. FL.~w,
0.A. Hager,
J. Smith home for some time went up to
and brother,
Nits. I. B. QUIVEY
Elain
county
Wednosday
to
visit
his
onThe fishing party consisting of Clem- Cfeo. T. G1assey.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE,
LADIEB:
cle Ed.
I s propar4 t o accomodato exposition entam, W08fBvers
Dr. Perry, re,r.
visitors with first, clam cool roous ttirued home Monday night iu the rain. Adelheid Rkithardt, Mary Waters,
Foght
~ l f oand hie Lung Troubles and Consumption
well furnished fine grounds. ~ o n l
Stella Hiatt,
mother and sister Nora went to Elk
veniqnt to sttoot cars tp all .parts qt They got in about 11 p. m. and so got Addie Cornwell,
Can be Cured.
the CltY. On application will mall
Bertha C'lement~, Emma, Rassetc;
Horn, IN.,yesterday. The lnttur LWO go
cots of bow0 and grounds. Hates full beuefit of tile eleman&,
reasonable.
Mabel Anderson, Ketttr E. Tolen,
to visit for a few weeks.
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An Kmlnent Now York Chemlst and SelMrs. Perkina o f . St. Paul and her
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Makesa lrpe
Offer
Our
Lafe
Paist,
who
has
bean
&&
for a
nephew Harry Perkins v h r is at work Naud springer,
Anna Oernitl
Rendera.
?mOOnllnn~Ey
Sr.s
- os*er. N E ~ i *on the Repubhoau. were i n the city
and Yes:
few
day81
got
around
thiq
Lois IVisda,
Orlaiioldru,
The diatiwnistd chemial, T, slocum, of
terday "jntdown
his Ne,
aver Sunday with the Claflins. They Maod Miner,
Yurk ('itr, denoustrating his diacovory of
EyterbrOok'
A. Af. & OBBZNS,
people and recuperate.
a reliable cure fur Consumption (Polrnonary
retarnod Monday morning.
Edlth Esterbrook, Etiie Turner.
Tuberculosis,) bronchial, lung and chest troubATTORBEY AT LAW,
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E ~ the~great
~ baritooe
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player les, etubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, genUlara Ulenlsnt.
There waa quite a crowd that went to Ollie Reeves,
Grand Island last Sanday to me the ball E ~ h e Moormen,
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Effegaue Moorffiau, is in the oity. lf he EecurW an opening era1 decline and weskness, loss of flesh, md all
NOTARY PUBLIC) I N OPFIOF.
tclr 6 barbershop he will beoome a yer- conditions of wasting eaay, will send THREE
Bertha b t t y e r ,
Attontion given to legal business in valleyand game and take aday off. There were some E m q a Bobbins,
FREE B(MTLl3Y (all different) of his New
adjoining counties.
sixty in the Ord party. T h e fere was Alma Weare,
Alioe Vankirk,
rnanent part of the Ord band.
Discoveries to any afflicted reader of thid papor
$1 for the round trip. The train ~ o t .Bessie Moncreiff, Alioe Gray,
Mn. 0, 0.Oooper, who has been sick writing for them.
ORD,
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CZroceries
uarrie Bremer,
Vira E. Moulton,
wLthtyphoid fever at the home of her His "NUV Scientific ~reatmont', has cured
thouhands permanently by its timely use, and
Ethel Smith,
parent@,'Ir.
JQre'
'Ow
C H A R L E S A. ?IfUN.iV,
Mrs. Orouoh and her thrbe children,
he considers i t a simple proicssional duty to
"' Beauchamp,
who had been vbitiny here for a wlri!e, N ~ r L 1 a
shoring signs of marked improvemeot. s u ~ o r humsnily
i ~
LO donate a trial of hia
Mary
Perkins,
LAWYE&
infallible cure.
went to Lincoln Wednesday morning.
Hattie Pierce,
John Dworak
Oenoa Science dally dcvolops new wonders, and this
Her father, Charles Winslow o the
Coibys
Wednesday evening to look at his rela- grcat chemiet, patiently experimenting for
OHD.
NEBRASKA. a r a n d I ~ ~
soldiers
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, J was here U ~ r aM. Brace,
Nellie Maiden,
The highest
t i v and
~ friends here for a few houm. years, has prodocod results as bonetcial to hnA'ta
RISO. Bsreturned to the Island the same *lrn3.
Houck9
manit7
as
can
b~
claimod
hy
any
moderngenius.
Be is still doing bu8incss at Genoa and
Market price
Belle Thorngate, Mae Parkhuret,
morning.
His assortion that lung troubles and conanmpA. A. LA VER Tr,
Nina Rood,
Grace Glassey ,
doing well.
tiou are curable in any clinlate is proven by
paid for
T ~ Q"=zjust
E
Iearns
the birth of a P a u d Turner,
A T T O m E Y & COUNSELOR AT LAW
Mrs. C . J. Calhoun of Oon8~1~tine,'heartfelt letters of gratitude," filod in his
Elizn Dowse,
fine daughter at the home of Mr. a n d
Butter and
alioe
Estate and Probate matters made a
Libbie Ollis,
Mioh,, and &frs. samuel ,cjidwell, of and8
American and European laboratories in thousfrom thoee cured in all parts of the world. .
Mrs. E ~ r n e s of
t Davis Oreek. The noteBroken
Bow1
mother
and
sister
of
M.
P.
Eggs
Ollie,
Mae Oelhoun.
8peoialty. '
The drmJ consumption^ u n i n ~ r i ~ p t e d ,
worthy thiug about this happy event ie
Oalhoun, arrived in the city Wednesday
spoody and certain donth.
My goods are fresh and
ORD,
the fact that it had been ovor 18 years
On his way home to Hose Valley in afiernoon will vieit bere for fQw reeks.
Simply wrile to*. A. Slornm, 1Z C.,v8 ~ i n e
- sinoo such a like oocorenoe befell that Gerfield
neat and are sold at prices
oounty Ed. Ehler met with a
stroot, New ~ o r kgiving
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postoffice and exprosa
3. D. H A L D B A f A l Y
Miss Cecil Tully r e t u r d from Fremoot addrosa, and the free medicine will be promptly
household. We are hoping that b l e m i n ~ serious aocident. I t had been raining
that are bound to make
st one point on uaakell Wednesday afternoon. She has been at- sont direct from his laboratory.
may fall more rapidly hereafter.
very hard
PaYSIOIAN & SUHGEON,
YOU my customers. Give
creek he got into deep water so that hi6 tending school there for a year and will Bufforers sho~ldtakeinetantadvantageof hi8
Oface a n d residence opposite Presbyterian
,
me a trial.
One
of
the
m
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e
t
drl.4
0f.the
city
who
church.
began to R . , ~and
~ hi8 horses got now enjoy a vaoation having graduated g ~ ~ ~ ~that yon
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s t a ~ d aon good terms with the fellowe
from
the
NormL1l
school
of
the
city.
QUIZ,
Ord,
Nob.
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, h*ve
tallRled
attamptine, to straighten
to spend lor
them out one of the horses &ruck
To visit t E x & G o m a h a
and
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Are
interested in Amateur
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Photcgraphv?
If
the
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asidonce four blocks west of square':and
block north of Episcopal church.
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YHYBIOIAN.
OHD,
NEBRASK'4
after.
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J. W.
DENTIST,
Offim
the First
Over
Bank'
O ~ DNEBRASKA.
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DR.H. T. CLARK,
DENTIST.
Office over Postoffl@.
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DEALER I N HARNESS,
8addlel, rhlpl, mbe8 blankell, oolhr8,
cllrr combs. bruuhea and everythyng usuaily kept in a tiretolasa harness store.
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81& square..
ORU,
NEBHAsKA'
teach another year, but as the time drew
near s11e beoame more and more oonvinced that her llealth demanded a rest
which she haa been denying heme lf for
8 good while. Bhe will not, therefore,
teach this coming year.
-L.0. Hunter is hauling lumber for a
big barn, whioh will be 10x54 fast m the
ground aud 16 foot posts. Th18 is the rssalt of the prosperity that has bean nm.
ning around loose in his neighborhood.
Another noteworthy thing is that h e deOiare8 that he k n o ~ f 3of one good popslist who will vote tor Peter Mortensen
for state treasurer, and that that populiat's name is L. U. Hunter.
The immense and
businsea of
the great lakes is one of the extraordiLOTHROPEUROPEAN
HOTEL.nary inaldents of our oational proyrem.
Nearly 'L0,000,000tons o! freight pawed
D. N. McCORD, Prop.
into and out of Lake Superior last year,
its value being a shade .under $220,000,oneblock from main entrance to grounds. 000. This was an increase on the preoeding year of 26 per cent. The proCOT.ShwnbQn
and Lot'rrq portion oarrietl in Oanadinn a h i p WM
R~~~~ cents to 2 dollars a day.
ooly one thirty-eighth of the w4ole, the
fraotion diminlvhing year by year.OMAHA,
N E B , ~ i t t s b u r gPoet,
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no b u n & wllen he learned that his
brother ,ras not here. He root u p to
Rose Valley the next morning with his
old friend, B Y. Hallook, and looked
about for a while. Yesterday rnorniug
he returned on his way home, at Duraut,
Iowa.~0 will stop over at Omnha and
aleo at places along the rout where he
has
Homeone has bpeLed ihe airo fence
Mrs. Caruer was relieved Crop long
anxiety Monday by word from her son
Lou. She had heard of the wreck of a
boat in Alnskan waten at the time and
plaoe where she supposed him to be and
feared he had been drowned His letter
state8 that he is managing a store and
lumberyard for a o~lpitalistthere. H e is
thinking of returning home this fall.
8inoe the war in over all new arthale
little
arJ of the female gender, and
atranger that came to the home'oc
yesterday just
W' "*
and
good time for dinner is no exception
the rule, Her f o ~ r . ~ ~ a r - obrother
]d
John has already named her Daisy
Algossa, but that name has not been
written in the family bible.
Always buys where he canaget the
JOENEON,
Registor.
NON-RXSIDENT
To James L. Moore, trnsten. Glcbe Inlostmerit corn any and Honr A Wlman. receiver
with
of theGeorge
~ l o %~nvestrnent
3e Hoodor, F e d'oa&r(Jo{
i ~s o
im leaded
best material for the cheapest honey.
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ocEry,"G~~~i;,"u~;,"CE~,"gtth~i';~
We are i l l the lumber business and now
the plaintiff. Martha B. Wight has filed her
tt&t
petition
aour&of
a ainstdry
ou county
and eachNebraska
O ~ ' Y O Uin the dis~ b -
have On hand the largest and most COnl3
$T:ago~y~:i
" & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(foorg?B. f~ouderand Eda ~
~ ~ [ o c $ ' k ~ $ o
~ ~ u thed e ~
follom doecribed prqport;, situate ln Valley
county,%ebraska to-wit
The north-east
;oartor (N.
E. %) of
eoction'
nineteen
(19) in townehii.
aeuentmn
(IT),
north
of range sixteen (16 weclt of the 6 P , a to eecure the a ment of); note eawutcd by.tho said
Uoor re fiuudcr and Eda Hou+r in favor of
t h e ~ j o b eInvestment c o n any, In the s ~ m
of
One
(n'mS
*liich
and mortuap there is now due the sum of one
thousand nine hund~od.Eortynine and B . 1 ~ t h s
doll"dlQ4Q.m 1 with Interest at 10 P r cent
from Fcbruary iQ, 1858, including the sum of
one huudroJ fourtcwn and 91 100 dollars.
($114.")
aid by tho plaintiff for taxos.
forpaysaid
s d ~ r esums
ethat and
the that
dsfends a~1aint:B)~ra
t be re uiro<Isto
in
def-ult o? such arme nt, said >romiaosma) b
sold to sat~sfyt i e am t founi doe her, withe
i n t ~ e a and
t
coa!a a n o g r such other relief as
nity may roquire.
are requim,i to anbwcr said petition on
Or
tho 5th
of St
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~ ~ B T EB. AWroar,
By Thomas L. Hall, her attorney
8. 8, Hgskell*s artichoke lot eo
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that cattle are liable to get in and do a
good deal of damage. He ofera $2 for
proof that will cooviot the
of doing the act. H e also warns pkoyle to
keep off
patch, as much
been .dona by people hunting on the
premisesThe lecture at the Methodist church
E. J. Clemeots pa;sed
city
Wednesday
night by plain Dan Miller, 50,
Wednesday Dlorni,lg on his way to of the Fremont
whoole, who bas no hanYork. He has bee at Burwell over
dle
to
his
name,
was a fine one and
njght on business.
there were many on hand to hear him.
Expositi ,n Notice.
His theme was "Corporal Punishment"
While viditing Lliv exposition give E wbich he argued in favor of. The storm
OAE3'I?O#XAu
'P. Leek of 1302 Noith 24 St. u oell. He did not seem to keep anybody away, B~~~~the
will furnish rooms reasonable by day cr but it tended to make him cut hL ad-' Bignature
week.
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dress short.
of
u
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plete
stock of arse
g
and f i n l s h i ~ ~Iunl=
ber in Ord, and we are prepared to sell
the same at bottom prices.
Give us a
d we guarantee yo11 WIII be satis.
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REPOETBfiOJI
-MANILA
LEO NEAR THE END.
V'KINLEY PROCLAIMS PEACE*
JUDGE HAYWARD IS NAMED#
Koose~elt
ROUGH
and RIDERS
111s Command
AT Reach
HOME.
Mop
Sotlee of the End of the \ ~ 3 rF o r m d l Republican State ~ o n r e n t i o rWames the
Kebraska City DLnn.
Made by the President.
tank
Point.
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L ~ s c o ~ sAugust
,
11.-The republi\ V a s ~ ~ s o ~ oAug.
x , 15.-The
PresiOED,
XEBRASKA
X'EW YORK, Aug. 16.-The LIRough e n t has issued t h e following procla- atate convention yesterday p u t u p t h e
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Riders" are a t home. With Colonel mation:
following ticket: For governor, bf.
ihco;ore
Roosevelt and General
Whereas, By a protocol conclu?ed liayward of Nebraska City; for lieu'vheeler they have reached Yontau'
i n d signed August lP.189), by Willlam
Point.
came On the Miami Lt. Day, secretary of s t a t e of t h e United tenant-governor, G~~~~~ ~ . . h l of~ ~ h ~
Lincoln is advertising f o r bids for
which, with t h a GateS City, t h e St. States, and his Excellency,
cam- Ileatrice; treasurer, l'eter M0rtensen
t h e repaving of 0 street.
-Louis and t h e Matteaman, lies a t anambassador extraordinary and of Ord; secretary of state, Cenek Duras
stock h a s been. subsc$bed a t Goth'
of t h e Republic of of \Vilber; auditor, T. L. bfathews of
Losnox, A ~ 1&-The
~ . foreign
Lo?rDox,
,Vestminster chor off shore now, plainly visiblr
tnburg for a $1,000 creamery.
D.
France a t Washington, respecti-rely l'remont; attorney-general, .
i t is reported here to-day, though t h e
Gazette says i t has received from a from the camp'
as the &Iiamiwas sighted representing for this'purpose t h e ~ O V - Jackson of h'eligh; superintendent of
As
rJondon business house a report t h a t
Nights are so cool i n I3anner county report as yet lacks confirmation, inhxa- ernment of . t h e United States and t h e pu6lic instruction, J. F. Saylor of T~intends t o demsnd t h a t t h e Chinesa govManila has fallen. The report comes the quarantine physician)
'.hat farmers fear a n early frost.
her
in tug' the government of Spain, t h e United State8
gruder,
put
ment dismiss Prince Li l i u n g Chang '
from t h e firm's Hong Kong agent.
land commissioner, A. &I, j\VillA drunlien tramp in jail at
Pulver. Colonel J300seve1t met him at and Spain have formally agreed upon
polrer On t h e ground t h a t he is
isms of
City,
had four epileptic fits i n one night.
t
h
e
rail.
\Yitb
a
handshake
he
the terms o n which negotiations for
UONGRoxa, hug. 16.-The German
responsible for t h e recent anti-British
assured
Dr.
Ms~ruiler
that
both
he
An auxiliary t o t h e national 'Red
of tile T~~~~ ~i yarnen.
first class cruiser, Kaiserin Augusta
the establishment of peace between
OUR TERMS ARE ACCEPTED.
Cross society h a s been organized a t
the two countries shall be undertaken;
came i n t o this port from Manila to- and his command were in first
ylle foreign oftice, i t is also asserted,
condit!on.
Lloldregr.
and,
day,
having
left
Manila
Friday
evenhas had under special consideratio3
<'Inever felt better i n my life," h e
ing.
\yhereas, 1 t is i n said pro;ocol spaln Agrees to the
The telephone line fro= Norfolk t o t h e question of seizing t h e Taliu forts,
Offered.
Governor General Augusti and his said, "and I have not had a pain since a g r e ~ dt h a t upon i t s conclusion and
Sioux City misses \ \ ' a p e by a mile on t h e gulf of Pechin, a t t h e mouth of
I
went
away.
Here's
Oe1lera1
\
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a
s
n
~
s
a
~
o
sAup.
,
11.-&I agree.
family
were
aboard
t
h
e
German
ship.
signature
hostilities
between
t
h
e
two
E'ekin
river,
and
t
h
e
city
of
Tien
the
and a half.
The correspondent of t h e New York too, and his Son, Lieutenant jyheeler. countries shall be suspended, and t h a t ment has been reached on a protocol
Tsin,
t
h
e
port
of
E'ekin,
in
the
event
~
i cut u p various
~
pranks
h
at' ~
~
~
~
~
Herald was received by t h e general There does not seem t o be much the notice t o t h a t effect shall be given a s embodying t h e terlnsof pcace betmeen
~ a l e n t i , l ethe
day, but no one of China refusing t o comply wit11 t h i s
and asked for a n interview. dugusti matter with them."
soon a s possible by each government Spain and t h e United States. Secrecomdemand.
All
are
to
be
held
until
was seriously hurt.
Colonel Itoosevelt wore 3, faded ICa- to t h e commanders of i t s military and tary Day made this s\atement a t 1
refused t o say anything about t h e conpliance is assured.
o'clock to-day: "We have agrced upon
naval forces.
The Seligh gun club has caused the
ditions existing i n t h e Philippine haki unifornl, much stained
Meanwhile the semi-offcis1 Journal
arrest of several hunters caught kill- de s t . Yetersburg, iq to-dayqs issue,
Now, therefore, 1, William McKin- a protocol embodying t h e proposed
islands, nor would he give his reason colored, but there was a
chicltrns unlawfully.
dep,recates t h e tone of tho Britlsfl
foreleaving. Beyond admitting t h a t bronze on $is face and hands$ and if ley. President of t h e Unlted States, do, terms f o r t h e negotiation of a treaty
t
flesh since he went in accordance with tho etipulations of of peace, including t h e e r a m a t i o n of
he
1s on his way home t o Spaip, ha he h a ~ l o s SDmC
and
says:
press
"Qussia
donot
conup,
but
soon
had
t
o
br
carried
On account of (he death of the reaway
h
e
is
not
any
t h e worse for it. the protocol, declare and proclaim on Cuba and Porto Rico, and it is exsay
nothing
of
t
h
e
mar.
template
further
a
c
q
u
i
s
i
t
i
~
n
s
i
n
t
h
e
t o bed again in a s t a t e of partial colcent incumbent, Antelope county will
Vrmn offlnrs on t h e German cruiser General ilhceler, too* nil1 Pass the the p u t of t h e United Statcs, a s u s pected t h a t protocolwill be executed."
far East. l l e r only object is t o pre- lapse, 8. does not s u ~ e rfrom any
elect a new sheriff this fall.
It can be stated t h a t t h e terms are
pension of hostilities, and do hereby
serve the adrrntlges recelltle
specific a~eckion, but only from de it was learned t h a t t h e city pad not doctor without a n y trouble.
The gun club a t Gering
surrendered t o t h e Anleritans Gp t o gaunt and grizzled, he is thinner than command t h a t orders be immediately precisely those laid down by t h e PresThe Russian g.orernmcnt does not de- bility.
strengthen its " b a t t i ~ ~ gaverage
"
by a sire to injure the economic interestsof
Friday, when t h e Kaiserin Augusta ever, b u t there is a fire i n his eye and given through t h e proper channels to ident i n his ,original note about a
I
series of clay-pigeon tourna~nentq.
started f y r Hong Kong. Tile Amer!can a spring i n his step which -shows the the commanders of t h e military and meek ago. I t is believed t h a t nothing
Great Britain any more than thosa
MADRID 'WEEPS AND WAILS, fleet i s n o , ancl,ored ~ 1 0 s ien tl,e I>,,- deadly calentura has not been able t o naval forces of t h e United s t a t e s to except a femform3lities remain t o be
0. IV. Cornell his sold the Clarks a n y other power." '
abstain from all actsinconsistent with disposed of t o secure t h e signature of
ber, directly i n front of the besieged quench his spirit.
Enterprise and says he will retire
l
Like a Fun@ra1
Thqre was a cheer from Roosevelt's this proclamation.
tlle protocol.
city.
from t h e newspaper business forever. WAfl
DEPAHTM ENT FAILURE, P r ~ t o c ~SOuna*
to the Spanlards.
-The offlcial statement given out b g
I n witness whereof I have hereunto
\ Y a s ~ r l x o ~ o sAug.
,
15. - Secretary men a s t h e doctor came alongside.
A good many h'ebras!ca adrertisers
MADRID. Aug. 16.-The comments of Alger said to-day t h a t i n view of tho They gathered a t t h e rail and asked set my hand and caused t h e seal of the authority of t h e Resident last week
!,are a.,ught
to
latest popular I!OW the Londoa Times Comments 0. the
Unitcd States t o be af3xed. Done a t Tuesday a s t o t h e terms of peace ofthe press o n t h e protocol are a verit- fact t h a t no dispatches hare been re- dozens of questions a s t o when
h'eglect of Our Troops.
ad line '.\Ve would like t o C-U-B-A-I
the city of \Vashington, this twelfth fered by t h e United States is a s f01able funeral h y ~ n non t h e destruction ceived from General &lerritt there were t o bt. allowed t o go ashore.
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customers of ours."
"Sot to-night, boys," was t h e doc- day of August i n t h e year of our Lord, lows:
of t h e Spanish colonial empire. Some probably has been no further conflict
~
i in a ~special~ article
~ reviewing
,
Telcalnah's city council h a s decided
"In order t o remove a n y misapprethe operations of the Hisl,ano-Amer- days ago t h e desire for peace made t h e between United States and spanisll tor's cheery reply; "but bright and one thousand eight hundred a n d p i n e t o submit a proposition t o t h e voters
people close their eyes t o t h e price, forces a t Manila since the 4th instant, early to-m~rrotv. I won't kezp You t eight, and of t h e independence of hension i n regard t o t h e negotiations
ican w,ar, says:
t o bond the city f o r lnoney 60 erect a
bere a minute longer t h a n 1 have to.'* tge Unitcd States; t h e one hundred as t o peace between t h e United States
,.The fact that the war was brouRllt but now, upon ;eacling t h e protocol,
water works plant.
Colonel ~oos-.velt aod t h e doctor m d ttventy-third.
and Spain, i t is deemed proper t o say
to
a s p e c ~ yend
due prinlar they realize t h a t the cost is the loss of END OF WAR IN PORT0 RlCO,
~ V ' I L ~ . I -IIICKINLEY.
~~
walked u p and down for awhile and
t h a t empire which Spain had conthat t h e terms offered by t h e United
The Beatrice canning factory began ily t o t h e
cause of Spain's quered with SO much glory. and t h a t
the
President.
X.
States t o Spain i n t h e note handed t o
The Amerlcrn ilrmy Stopred rorty t h e commmder'of tho "ltough Hiders" Secretary of State.
operations last week and is putting ul naval collapse.
~h~ sib.ur .how,,
the French ambassador on July 30 a r e
the second rank
talked about his trip.
Niles From San Juan.
Corn and t 0 m a t o c ~ . About 200 men, ty t h e American naval authritics
A
copy
of
the
proclamation
has
*$%
\ a' came up ~ i t h o u ta 0iniTle mlS- cabled to our army and navy
i n substance a s follows:
*"omen and boys are employed.
p0scq porto Ria, lug
the high quality of thp naml a~uo11g nations. Tho public mind is
The President docs not now put forinherited from t h e stunned and there is general mourn- eral hiiles notified General hfacias a t hap," said he. " x e a r l ~ all lllY lnen rnanders. Spain will cable her c o n
While c u t t i n g h a y the o t h e r day oficers-qualitics
ward any claim for pecuniary indemnmandcrs like instructions.San J u a n by cablo Saturday of t h e are well. There i s not a bad
Adam c p i s t m a n of u u t t e
t h e mother country-su9lced t o counterrct '"5
ity, but requires t h e relinquishment of
General Blanco telegraphs t h a t IIa ,igning of the protocol and
re. among them and nearly all those who
ANGER IS
game larv by snipping off the hea i of t h e effects of America's unreadinesl. vans is greatly
the news ceived from Macias a n arl<no~vledg-l e f t Santiago in bad
all claims ot sovereignty over or title
are
Tile
m
a
n
n
l
r
in
tv!licv1
a
large
number
a prairie chickeu t h a t neglected to get
the protocol, and that ment of t h e receipt o f t h e notification. well o n the road to
kngland Indignant Over the Rebus !;I to t h e island of Cuba as well a s t h e
the signing
of
warships
and
auxiliary
vessels
were
o u t of t h e IF a y in time.
"Wheeler hcre has been i l l as You
immediate evacuation by Spain of the
china-Alleged secret Treaty.
rapidly equipped alld manned,together much anxiety i s manifested t o learn General &liles also sent captain &lickAll users of city u a t e r in Lincoln ,vith tile conspicuous ability \vith t h e conditions, which have not yet ler, under a flag of truce, to communi. know," he added, drarving his a r m afL
~
l~j . - ~ h~ ~
~ pa- , island; t h e cession t o t h e United States
to be required to p u t in rnctelqs. mllic., the great naval force, largely been published. Soma uneasiness i s cate the intelligence to t h e spanisl1 fectionately through t h a t of t h e old pers express the growing indignation and immediate evacuation of Porto
general; "but e v e r y b d y knows how of the country a t t h e position of af- Rieo and other islands under Spanish
I t is believed this will not only add to extemporized, \vas
and halid- felt regarding t h e effect t h a t t h e t e x t conlmander a t Aibonita.
3f t h e protocol may have'on t h e Spansovereignty i n t h e \Vest Indies; and
t h e city revenue from this source, but led, is
~~~~~~l nliles
~ i b ~would
i t ~he fought. I t was a lucky thing for fairs in China. 1
significant,
Many haye been his ,"ithin follr days had not t h e sp,iards
i n Havana.
t h a t he Was a bit under
will effect a saving in t h e amount of
he Daily Graphic says: 111f this the like cession of a n island i n the
,,It
is impossible to spealc i n the is11 volunteers
water used.
ue"spapers
state of things continues, t!ie guns will Ladrones.
grief and despair the protocol been signed. General the \\eather."
salne terms of t h e military measures.
that t h e men who brought disaster on \Viison was lnoring t o turn t h e e,n
Tile transports, St. Louis, Vigilan' go off of themselves."
"The United States will occupy and
c e n t r a l City had a n inter-city tennis The causes of tho failure of t h e war
by lack of foresight, organiza- emy,s right flank. General Miles "a, Xlatte~vanand Miami, arrived
The Shanghai correspondent of the hold t h e city, bay and harbor of Matournament last week in which the department t o rise t o the emergency tion and
ability* should continue to threatened his front and Genera] Camp \Vil<off. Alontauk point, yester- Daily Mail, who professes t o divulge nila, pending t h e ~ o ~ c l u s i o of
n a
'
lollo~ving cities
are not jet fully knoxtrn. 1t will be
the terms of a long existing secret treaty of peace which shall determine
Brooke was pushing i n t o his rear, day.
Ilustings. Grand Island, Fullerton, st. interesting t o see wbetller the AmergO~:~i:~p~,"~t:~IaChesgreat impor- General llenry was xvithin fifteen
The troops aboard t h e transports treaty between China and Russia, says: the control, disposition and governPaul and Palmer. An agreeable tour- ican people will demand an investigil"?(:t
t o t h e Spalish commission in
"It is nothing less than a n offensive ment of t h e V h i l i ~ ~ i n e s .
nament n as enjoyed.
tion, ~~f~~~ santiago, as before scbas- 1 arls making B resolute stand in de- miles of Arecibo and General Scllwan are. t h e First volunteer
"If tliese terms are accepted by
l
~
~
Riders,"
~
g
h
First
regular
cavalry,
alliance.
china undertakes t o regard
had
reached
hfayaguez.
topol, i n t h e Crimean campaign, un- fcnse of Spain's territorial rights in
- Joe Betts, who was convicted of be- necessary
Spain
i n their entirety, i t is stated
Battery
Ti,
Fourth
artillery.
and
t
h
e
Russia
a
s
having
a
preponderating
in~~~~~~l
>liles
is
uncertain
whether
sufferings and hardships
ing implicated in t h e staling of a calf
the Philippines.
The govern~nent, he will remain here during t h e pcrioe sirtll, Ninth, Tenth and Thirteenth fluence on all questions of cdmmercial t h a t commissioners will bc named by
were
inflicted
upon
t
h
e
troops,
and
in
from l < e ~ n ~ ' ~ near F
~ has
~
~
~
~
~
,
therefore
wants t o sznd a strong, c o n - of tile negotiations for
but the infantry. All t h e transports, except- and internal policies, while Russia t h e CTnited States to meet commission
been taken to t h e penitentiary for a both cases dis3ster was averted by the pctellt body of delegates.
four army colu,nns will
where ing the St. Louis, sailed froln s;mti- will support China against all 'open ers upon tho part of Spain for t h e purgallantry
of
t
h
e
officers
and
men.
tn year terln. 0 t h I~itcllcwli, one
E l ~ a i prints
s
t h e text of t h e proto- they a r e uqtil t h e negotiations arc ago On August 8.
door' demands. Russia finances China pose of concluding a treaty of peace
',W,lile it is
that tho
of his accomplices, got out of jail on a
col signed by the United States and
The St. Louis, which left Some days in internal devcloplnents and China on the basis above indicated."
of the sea i s more than ever important, Spain with mourning borders and says:
6200 bond.
The answer of Spain t o thC terms of
later, brought up 872 soldiers. There grants t o Russia preferential rates in
~t~~ volunteers are
to
defcns~s
bombardments Of
rvas little
aboard t h e former certain areas, and railways built in peace " a s not entirely satisfactory t0
philanthr3pic benefdctors o f are less effective t h a n they were ~n "Spain without colonies is reduced to home, now tha,t, t h e end has
rate
the human
the gel1tlelnen who P;elson's days. That, they were recent. tile role of a
though orders have been isJucd t o Alnerican liner and but one deathd the joint interests of tho two coun- this government and further negotia~
will be u n d ~ rRussia's ~ r a c t i d tions were necessary this morning be- .
"sell groceries direct to the families,"
make t h e troops a s
as p0.i Private Oliver Long~vood,of C o l n ~ a n tries
on a considerable scale is
ly
fore t h e announcement t h a t a protocol
h
who died from ye'- control.
are lvorkinr in B e b r t ~ ~ l i aI .t is a queer prbbably
sib10 during thd interim. The troop: U, ~ i n t regiment,
LOOKS FOR A NEW WAR,
due to t h e desire to give
L'Russiawill assist China in develop- had been agreed to. The points 0x1
state of
but men who orTe American seamen and gunnerspractice
t h a t have @rived here on the trans- low fever and was buried a t sea
England
Ru,sla Are
money
ssmbarking, no order to There was no other development of in, her military and naval forces and wllich t h e diaagrecmcnt rcated are no!
llolne grocer will pay r a t h e r than t o any specialpredilection
Going to Clsrh
yellow fever. Tl.enty-four sick* none Chqna will co-operate with Elussia a s known.
'
cash
thebe ft.llo~\.s,and get bit every int h e part of American naval of&
~ ~ ~ ' r o ~ t ' , " a # @ v i nbeen
g received,
L o x ~ o x ,Aug. 16.-Universal indigof them of a serious nature, areaboard a n ally. This treaty has been in abcytime.
Pears
ard
,&xpressed
by
t
h
o
natives
cerg."
n a t i o n ~not t o say disgust, represents that dnring t h e period of treaty nego- t h e St Louis.
SPANIARDS RAN IN A TRAP,
ancc since Li Bung Chang visited tho
An amount of money not exceeding
-the public feeling here regarding t h e tiations the gpanish troops may
czar. That i t has bcco~neoperatis* a t
'loo 'vas
by burglars e l l o STEAMSHIP ROBBERSIN COURT i
D
l
s
~
t
e
r
UtertaXc~
t11e E l l e n ~L ~
b e n la
t in i
a The question of piren free l~cepscrvithin their lines to
PEACE SERVICES III A PRISON the present moment in rnpect to the
looted the 0.S; K. V. railcoad a t ValFllght.
the contract signed with t h e Ilong terforize the inhabitants.
Pekin-Uankow
and
Xieu
Chmang
conIf
tllis
yarais0 between noon
1 o'cloclc The dmer'can Embassy Condoctr
Kong and Shanghai bank for t h e Niu- should be the case, *&ieral .\liles says,
Coa\ro, E'orto Bico, Aug. 11.-Ocn5J0 ConTlcts of tho Federal Penlten. t r a c t ~is significant,v
Against Britannia OPBcera.
recently, while t h e agent n 2 s absent
took t h e to\cn of Coamo
Chwang extension
loan has the Americans would be powerless to
~h~
~~~~~l~~press comments
glee-~ era1 Wilson
trarY
at
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~
h
~
~
k
,
,
.
~
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t
h
a t dinner. Entrance IVaS effected a t
QUEEX~TOWN,
Aup. 16 -J.
\v. Jago, been rdisecl by l{ussia's attitude $0 t h e interfere.
fully upon the situation and the news. this morning with a loss of only seven
LEAYBNU'ORTB,
l<an.,
A
u
~
16.-\Val.
.
the \vi11dow and t h e money d r a n e r chief offleer of t h e White Star line importance and dignity of a test case,
men
mounded,
all
nienlbcrs
of
the
SixLieutenant E~~~~ of the xineteenth den IV. J.
of the United States papers a t h r l i n and Vienna are a t nc teenth E'ennsylvania regi~nent. Corrobbed.
steamer Britannic, who was arrested and on i t Russia's protest h a s proved
regular infantry, Lieutenant
penitentiary
conducted
a patriotic pains t o hide their satisfaction at t h e poral Barnes of Company lC was morhere
Friday
morning,
o
n
t
h
e
arrival
of
more formidable t h a n Great Uritain's of
Albert and Fred Fell<er, living ten
~h~ conEleventh regular infantry, and service i n the prison chapel yesterday d.iscomfiture of
line
Lucanial
lvounded.
appeal With all the pledges t h a t went Senor Antonio Lluveras, one of the in.
miles i n t h e country from Trenton, the
tlnental press reR&rds t h e
afternoon
i
n
honor
of
the
of
The Spanish are known to have lost
were in IIerudon, K ~ ~ one
. , recent charged with being concerned i n rob- with it.
surgent leaders, werq sent out yester- the ~~~~i~~~ arlny and navy and of a n Anglo-Amcrlcan alliance ag
was
As a g r e a t proportion of t h e Niutheir commander. Major Yellescas,
Sunday, and were roughly handled by bing the mai1s
dW through the country north and tile closing of
Spanish war, chimerical. These journals consider C ~ p t a i nEcante, captain Lopez a n d '
Kansas toughs. ~ 0 t boys
that
t
h
e
United
States
has
had
enough
h
were shot, discharged this morning, b u t was im- Cllrvany trade is in American mer- ,vest to raise the American
i
n
all
All of the 550 prisoners were
nine privates, all killed, and thirtyAlbert perhaps fatally so+ ~h~ M. ,\,. mediately rearrested upon a w a r r a n t chandise, t h e question is one t h a t has the
i n t h e cllapel. After prayer by =f war for t h e present and will no& five wounded.
the United more t h a n a n academic interest f o r t h a
A.9 of which both boys \ \ e r e ~nclnbers, issued at the rrquest
care t o give Great Britain anything
y
,
pa
C.
lianna,
former
united
Chaplain
\Varden
French
AS for t h e Chinese States consul a t San J u a n de Yortc
The Americans captured 1YO prisondispatclled members, of tile order to States embassy, charging him w i t h United States.
told the prisoners of the closing of the more t h a n moral support i n C!lina.
embezzle~nentand larceny. Ue will be themselves, they regard t h e present
ers, practically t h e nbole force of
their aid.
Therefore,
they
argue,
England
is
oat
Kico,
has
to
the
state
de,
mar and of the points of Interest that
taken t o Lopdon.
between Kussiil and
except
~ Spaniards
~
~
it h e cavalry.
~
, The
partment t h a t some provision should happened during tile last
'Ibout queerest case of
D ~ lScely
~ - t o pick a quarrelwith ~
~t BOW street police court tllis morn- ain a s a suprehe one. likely t o decide
bus "ill content herbelf \rith seeking Spaniards, i n scelcing t o escape, r a n
ever
in
cO'res from ing Uanlel Wood, stetvard of t h e t h e whole question of China's future. be made to allov the refugeeln here to ing the rvar the prisoners were kept eompcnsation elselvhcre.
straight into t h e arms of Colonel Iiul-Grcene's C O I ~ ~ ~ where
Y I
a potato Lucania, who was arrested Bridsy a t I n such conditions the London press return to their homes and toluok after posted on t h e
and progress of,
ing's regiment, posted on t h e hills
their
property
and
insure
was
affairs, and e v e r ~ t h i n gwas explained
On the root of acockle burr.
BOYS H ELD UP THE TRAI N, ammaIlding the
Liverpool for alleged complicity w i t h wonders;whether t h e American minisenemy
their
protection.
The burr had grown among potatoes, Jago in robbing mails and smuggling, ter i n Peking has given Sir Claude
to them on maps of Cuba, Manila and
Plre
of
Them
.lrrested
Charged
\Vlth
th,
protection
in
trenches,
but
and
probability is t h a t the cockle was charged on a provisional warranlt JCacdonald all t h e support he could,
Porto ~
i T~~
~ address
~
, of \varden
they could not withstand t h e deadly
ljurllngton Flyer uold-CTp.
SEVEN
Kl
LLE
D
I
N
A
S
T
0
M,
burr
into the potato. At ally with embez~lemcntand larceny.
French
was
mainly
devoted
t
o
a
disand i t also rends with ill canST. JOBEP~I,MO.,
15,-yiy( fire. With their commander ancl two
potato is firmly fast2ned to
A representative of t h e United cealed chagrin the t a u n t of tho Rus- i Tornado Reported on the South Da- cussion of t h e governlnent of t h e newly
from
17 ta captains killed they :vere compelled
foung
men
ranging
i
n
age
\
t h e b u r r root.
acquired islands and the duty of good
States embassy informed t h e magis- s:an press, which assures the ~ o r l d
kota-Minnesota Llne.
25
years
were
arrested
yesterday
by t o surrender. A troop of fifty SpanCA~BY
&linn.,
,
Auy. 1ti-h tornado citizenship.captain l l u r ~ j ~and
~ k his \vYmore trate t h a t details of tho alleged of- t h a t t h e United Stateshas had enough
l moun,
t h e secret service police, charged with ish cavalry escaped t h r o u ~ lthe
and
that
i
u
last night struck t n e l r e miles north
battery a r e t o go into camp, \vllile fenses had not been received and he
beihg implfcated in t h e robbery of tha tains.
MORE
THAN
2,000
T
O
A
S
I
P,
~ d t h ~ ~ , " , " , ~ r ~ , f . ~ ~ d ~f this place, killed seven pcople, dethe state authorities are sllOrt of lnU1leY, askcd hinl t o remand t h e prisoner.
--Burlington expositon flyer a t Roy'c
stroyed many buildings and did great l h e Spznlsh Comp~ny IS \Vastlng KO Branch Thursday night. Their namer GOVERNOR BRlGGS IS DEADt
they agree t h a t the battery is entitled The magistrate replied t h a t t h e evi- moral.
deuce
was
too
slight
t
o
justify
\Vood's
lamage
t
o
t
h
e
crops.
The entire famto hold the annual e n c a m l ~ m e under
~t
are: Charles Cook, Alonzo Arteburn,
Xoom on Its Transports.
detention and released him on his OWKI POSSE KILLS FIVE NEGROES, "Y of J O S ~ P " ~ ' t ~ h ' n s o n , 'nc'"d'ng
the state law, and arrangements
gxecutlve S u c c ~ m b s to
' \ ~ ~ s n l a u r o x ,~ u g 16.-1t
.
is quite James Hathaway, William llathawap
his wife and four children, were killed. evident from a, dispatch received by and Eerbert Donovan.
Consan>pllonnt 1JIsmarck.
b: made providing f o r
six day en- vccognizance.
stOrlu lvasnot
in extent, but General Corbie last night from I ; ~ ~ James
DIS~~~I<
N.C E).,
K , rlUg. Il.-Go~ernor
csmprnent. The rncpmpment I U A ~
Hathamay mas day deliverj
Gambler* Resist Georgia Ofacera
MILES SWEPT BY HAlL,
was Very violent.
seven people a r e eral Shafter t h a t t h e Spanish Trans. clerk a t t h e \Yestern Union Telegraph
held a t Lincoln during the c;. A. B. reA. IJriggs of Nortll Ualcota died
Fare Very Badly.
them may
union.
atlantic compagy in traXsporting t h e company's offlce. He was t h e first to yesterday of Consumption. J. hl. Ue~ o v r . ~ n l eGs.,
,
Aug. 16.
Sheriff missing, and
Crops Reported Destro~ed In Xorth Da- pisher ancl a posse of thirteen men killed. The storm was upon the. bor- gpanish prisoners froU buntiago to be.arrested and he made a cclrlfeasfon vine is lieutenant governor. Governor
Private
Ross Of C o r n p n
~
t - s t I I
a
10..
OMcCr# Frank A. Briggs u a s elected tx.0 years
implicating t h e others.
made a raid on a
of negro gam- i e r betireen S o u t h r e s t e m Ilinnesot;. s p a i n is eeonomiring apsce its
E, Second Seb. Vol. Inf , who was in
C a n a ~ n o ~ oN.
s , D., Aug. 16.-A hail blers at ~
The d i s p ~ t c hfroin Shafter, which was found a memorandum book and h a n d ago t o be chief executive, llaving pro
~ thirteen
~
beast "d~ s o u t h~Dakota.~
,
the guard house a t Chiekamaupa' "storm destroying 20,033 acres of g r a i n of ~ ~ ~ last
dated a t Santiago, August 14, reads: kerchief a t t h e scene of the m b b e r ~ v i o u s l ~been auditor.
l t ~ i ~h~~~
~ , were 7 ;
and has
Under his
100 negroes in the house, and as A NAVAL REVIEWAT NEW Y O R ~ , "Luzon sailed this afternoon for Spain which were t h e property of Jape4
former infraction ollly a sentence of has swept over t h e western part of
Wade's PICIIIC IS SPOIIO~.
Poster and Eddy counties. The crops Sheriff E'rsher walked in some of t h e rhe Armorclsds mill Frobably Flre a SJ- with 1,056 soldiers, four priests, six- Iiathaway. This ew led to his arten days in the guard house and a tine
\vAs~[~s@'roN,
Auk?. ll.-Jlajor
@ens
rest.
TWO
of
t
h
e
pistols
used
by
the
of
many
farmers
are
total
loss.
negrocs begap shooting, one ball hitteeIl
thirty-four children and
lute a t Grant's Tomb Saturday.
of $10 could bo leried. Now
prosyoung desperadoes were also recov- era1 Wade's pfcnio expedition to Porto
ST.
LOUIB,
Mo.,
Aug.
16.-Dispatches
137
officers;
total,
2,937."
ting
t
h
e
sheriff
in
the
hand,
inflicting
t h a t private R~~~ will,
pects are
w
~
1 , ~j . - ~ hde~ ~ ~ ~ ~~
~
~
~
~
~ a rig frnm
~ Hico has , been abandoned. The 30,00(1
ered.
The robbers
secured
if apprehended,
a long "isit to received here Indicate t h a t t h e scvere a painful wound. Trio others of t h e partment is
a project of a
a livery stabld and repaired t o the enthusiastic volunteers who were se.
\vind,rain
and
hail
storm
which
visiteE
posse
were
hit.
The
posse
returned
scene
the
The rig \*as re- lected for the excurbion from eighteen
All the \Vest Iadles Know It.
t h e vort ~
~
~
~authorities.
~
~
,
,
~
~
t
h
naval revielv in N~~ york harbor s a t southeastern Iowa and \Vestern Illi- t h e fire vigorously, and as a result fiva
MADHID,Aug. 16.-Tbe
Governor turned late a t night by a strange man
Even If the hot
had
this nois yesterday and last night caused ncgroes \\ere killed outright, three urday, when the battlesllips and cruis- generals of Cub&and Forto Bico have and woman, who have not yet been a 3 discrent states are correspondingly
i ~ ~ l
down' The Fourth 'liswUri red.
year and hrnt
UP
acre of Corn considerable damage, llail a3 large others mortally wsUnded and thret ers under ~ d ~ samason
acknowledged t h e recei t of the news prehended. All of t h e young men a &
be left,
with the
in 'vestern xebraska it
not hare a s apples is reported. Corn is leveled Inore painfully but not fatally hurt. there. It is probable that the final de- of tho suspension of tostilities be- well known and have borne good repu- lnCnt
the
se and f r u i t and melon growers ha70 T h e negroes made a determined resist cision will be to have t h e war vessels trvoen the United States and S a i ~tations up t o the present time. Cook other ninctcen regiments, i n peacr
up t h d r i v e r t o (iranys tOPb at ~i~ and announced the carrying ou+ ofthr
the son of a member of
&a de camps.
verity t h a t the last visitation did, a s suffered considerable loss.
,rice and 200 or 300 shots were f i r d
orside and there firea salute.
partment.
---orders.
there is hardly a farmer in t h e state
Pears a Popular C'yrisldg.
shaft" ~ ~ l l e ~ [email protected]?
ea
in ~ ~ e t o m s . 40 per cent Dlvitlend for ~ l r b y~ a n k .
who is g o t in better shape this year HELD UP A SANTA FE TRAIN.
SORRY
TO
SEE
HAY
LEAVE,
I<lnCiSTo?r,
Jamaica, Aug. 11.-11 dis.
YEWS
ON
THE
WAY
TO
DEWEY,
\
V
A
S
I
I
I
X
Q
~
O
~
,
hug.
16.
General
than he h a s been for years past. I t is
ARlLE~~
Kan.,
,
Aug. ltj.-The
repatch received here to-day direct from
Shaftcr reported t o t h e war depart- ceiver
when hot rvinds come a f t e r a year or New Mexico B ~ n d l t s FsU to Get An?
the
bank
at
steamer
Left
U
O
~
u
E
o
n
l
to
s
r
l
n
&
Carthagena, Colombia, says the reason
# ~ ~ ~Papers
l l ~ Hope
h
That He WlU De- ment last night
t h e cus. special term
~ooty.
t w o of poor crops and poor prices thai
declared a diviPeace ~ ~ d ~ to
n gManlla.
a
for t h e Colombian government delayc ~ l n eSecretsr) Day's Place.
r toms receipts a t Santiago. Ife stated
they c u t to the bone.
ALBUQUERQUE,
N. hi., Aug. 16.-The
dend
40
Per
cent.
Trust,c1aims
H o s a l b s o , Aug. l,.-Mr.
Wild. i n g i t s note replying t o Italy's demand
L ~ ~ A~ ~~ 1~.-The
~N . ,
afternoon t h a t from July 30 t o August 13, inclu- amounting t o about s ? S t W will bc
settlement of the G r r l l t l claim
rive, $58,415.1 had been received i n tbs
man, t h e Unitcd States consul, has re.
~~h~ Jollnson, a tramp, after hav westbound train on t h e Santa F e Pa- paPC", ,vithout
express
reUP by four masked men
considered a t tho n e s t term of court. ceived ,jisp;tches from washington i s the apprehonsiou of a popular r a w house'at
i n g filled up on beer, fe11 asleep under cific
return
of
Ambasgret
a
t
the
probable
It G
~fifty miles
~
,vest
~
of~ here,~ a t
,
I t is estimated t h a t the bank
pa)' announcing the signing of t h e peace lutionary movement, which i t is en,
l a fiat car in the Burlington yards a t
the United states to
desvoring to fmstrate.
B I ~Flr. at Fresno. CaL
1 o'cloct yesterday morning. The e r - sador lIay
a t least 35 per cent more!
I~~~~~~~ ,vas only at"akened
protocol by Spain's representat~vei n
FRESXO,
Citl., Aug. 16.-The conflawas cut
and run about teed Secretary Day, and they hope
Washington.
B
e
a
t
once
chartered
t h e car begsn to move, being pushed press
John Jacob Astor fpr Cohgross.
gration
t
h
a
t
devastated
a
large
area
Shlpn for the ~rlso'ners.
two miles no\vn t h & road, but an t h a t h e will see his way clear t o deby a switch engine. His right a r m ~ r m e dguard in the car prevented t h e cline the appointnlent t o t h e State de- ~nt h e packing house district i n b'resno
NEW YORE,AUK.11.-liepublicans O!
S A N T ~ A Q O DE CUBA,
~ I J . - T ~ Ctlnost
h
e
Australian
available
s
liner
h
i
in
~
the
Australia,
harbor,
t
t
h
o
e
Ilt was
gotten under 'On,Vas caught beneath the
and in robbers from entering, and after hold. partment, a s i t would be
''pity t o it
Spanish transports Isla de Luzon, ,'E take dispatches to Admrral .uewey in the Twelfth congressional district anh-01 Untiy daybreak.
The aggregr*e
t r y i n g to frec himself he jcrlccd SO
career
interrupt
an
nnlbarsrdorial
do Satrustegui and Isla de l'anay are Manila, ordering him t o cease hostil- nounse t h a t ~ o l o n e lJohn Jacob Astor
took
ing the train for tI,,o hours
loss
is
now
rariourly
estimated
from
a
h w d the a r m mas broken between t h e
ure
will probably be t h e party ~ o ~ n i n e e
the
having secured promising great results
to
the woods
conservative standpoint at from S300, in port. ~t is cxpccted t h a t they will ities. The Australia left a t 5 o'cloclr for
congres? thi* f a l l .
elbow and s$ouldfr. 1Ie was attend- ,he
ycsterday
afternoon.
,
of t h e two nations."
carry
over
4,000.
DO0 t o 8450.000
ed t o by t h e company physician and
Alnercan
Bark
Lost.
Lee to Succeed Blrrnco.
r~r o m h1x111 IIorse.
~ I A D R I DAug.
,
15.-The peace proto
then
to st, ~
l
i hoj~
~~ a l s~e rThroxvn
~
~
~
Colllslon OU Boston,
L o . v ~ o x , AUOY.16.-Advice~
\VA#HINGTON,A U ~ 16.
General
B E ~ I . I N .lul.
,
16 -Emperor \Villiam,
col will be published simultaneously
pital.
BosTON~ A"g' 16'-The
yacht
while riding a t \.:.,l'irl:~l;ruha was ap- Melbourne report t h ? t the Anlerican Eitzhugh Lee, i n command of t h e
in the Official Gazette here and ilr
ROYFlint, s boy from Omaha, about proached by trio
\.arrying bou- bark C. C. Fnnk. Captain Nissen, serenth army corps a t Jacksonville, Leon% with seventl'en men a b y a r d ~ 'vasl'inyton'
while
auchoredoutsiieof
Hostonllght.
whieh
sailed
from
Tacoma
May
22
for
fourteen Years old, \ \ a s arrested quets which t~~~ o ~ e r et~
arrived in \ ~ ~ ~ last
h nigilt
i ~ in~ t ~ ~
( lllir l.l~j,sAre features peculiar to IEOOCS Pills. -ax in
a t Homer by Marshal Harry Kasdall, ty, ~h~ elnperor reached dolvn t o ac- Xclbourl~e.has been wrecked on P l i o response to telegraphic orders frola was r u n into by a barge i n tow of the
~
~
%
e : ~~ ~~ e s l ~~size,
i ~hstclcss,
: ~ ~efficient,
> ~ ~thorough. As one
a s answering t h e description of a boy cept the bouquets, \vhen his horse der's Island, Tasmania. Eleven. 01
secretary of war. General Lee t u g wneybro0lc? and five ulen were
and
that
those on board tho bark, including will probably be made military gar swept from t h e deck by t h e heavy t o r ident McKinley has not dc~r~andecl
\.anted for *tealing a pony, saddle and reared and uuselted llim. fiis
a
line.
bridle from John Adams of Sheldon, n.as
and, jokino about t h e Captain Nissen, his wife and two chi) ernor of Havana province.
convocation pf t h e cortes t o approve
7
Ia., on t h e n i g h t of August 4. The accident, lnounted a ires% steed and drew were drowned.
t h e peace preliminaries. Tho cortes
I~DIAXA~L
lnd.,
I ~ , Aug. 16.-OOVstatement of B%n,!c of Spnln.
returned t o t h e castle.
property he had in his p o s s e s s i o ~ also
~
ed
aureceived a t e l e , ~ r a mlast
hiauelu, Aug. Id.- The Bank ol mill now not be s u ~ u ~ ~ l o nuntil
at ,vaslllngton.a ~
~
~ernor
b Mount
.
fully answered the description. The lad
night from Adjutant Clenerrtl Corbin Spain's statement fo: the meek shows tumn, by which time it is espcctcd
W A S I I I N ~ T OAug.
N , 16.-The French assigning the two i n d e ~ e n d e colored
LINCOI.NC E N ~ E R ,K ~ P .Aug. 16.-W.
~t
tbe follo\ving changes: Gold in hand,
\Pas put in sheriff B~~~~ sky's care and
takena pill ti], it is
Cnmbon, and ]nost of the companies a t Camp Jloqnt, under col- increased 1,359,000 p s e t a b ; silver i n t h e agitation of the extremists will bye
l a t e r Deputy Sheriff George Hudson of M. s m i t h and Sam Skiles of this abassador,
have coo!ed down and t h e country over,w zm.C. I.
Co.,
members of his staff
to Mount ored captains, t o Santiago for garrison
county
got
i
n
t
o
a
fight
a
t
a
negro
pic114277000pesetas;
rides
sheidon, la., identified tile boy
h a r e b e c ~ ~ nmorq
e
inclined t o accept Proprietors, Lowell, hfass.
Vernon
to-day
for
a
visit
t
o
t
h
e
tomb
couipanies
are
anxious
duty.
The
i
n
circulatio3,
derrcased
139,000
penic August 4, and a s a result of injuries
property an4 took them away.
The only pills to take with Uaod's Sarsaparib
9ccomDlished facts.
of \V'ashinfzton*
to go.
set as.
received Smith died Saturday night.
.L-
-
\
- -
Publlrher.
NEBRASKA NOTES.
E N G L A N D WOULD FORCE A
CHANGE.
AU Members
Of
'Ia1'
ula
LONDON A G E N T IN HONG '
rled to ~ o m e - N O ~ p e c i ~AUment.
e
KONG REPORTS ITS FALL.
Roue, Aug. 1.- h e pope's ertrema
weakness has pro ced a great comand intrigues rlle oerman
he Goverummt Ha8 Undo. Con~ldera- motion. excitement
~l..t Clas. Crubrr g a l ~ e r i n
of the sacred
tlon Selrure of tho City of Tien Tslen, among the
st^ ~~l~~~ tile spnnleh Gorerllor
tho luembers of the
the Taku Forts and the I'urt of Pekin lege'
General of the Yl~lllpplue Islands and
11 china Falls to c o ~ u p ~ y .
Ilia anl lily to lfong Liong.
-
plcdipotentiary
-
.
.
.
'rib
R
k;t::
~
~
~
~
,
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.
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m y to Take
a q to Operate
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qzzy
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Guaranteed Cure for Piles.
drked For a shirt sod dot a wib.
The Times feels badly. Because The republican ticket is made u p
laugh@ at (he idea of the almost exclus~velyof lawyers and , During the oisil war there was a cer-0rd Journal. _ _ - _
fain young lady In Georgetown who of every discsiption. Tried thousaude o
Ord ring holding a caucas to con- tankers.
-..
W. W. H A S K E L L PublfBher.
found i t in her p w e r to do a great deal times and never known to fail. [Jo mntrol the republican' primary the
for the Confederate soldiers oonfi~led fident are we of the merib of the nrt,at
ETEnRAekcA
T i n ~ e swastea a column and more of
b prisoll at Fachington. Young, beau- India!, Pile Remedy, that we will send
tiful, cultured, popular, of a wealthy
its va1u:rhle space.
*
free to arly reader of the QUIZa liberal
FRIDAY. AUQ. 19 1898.
and prom*fient family,
was
I t is very general in saying that
quently allowed admission to the pris- sized trial paolcaee, only asking the
---cover
,on, whither she always took her maid amall remittance of ten cents
but avoids
Fntered at the Po~tofaoeat Ord, Nebraska, T H E QUIZ
with
a
well
stocked
basket
of
good
ooot
of
postage
and
packing.
Don't
snfDJ veaond class mail ~nrtter.
being particular. For instance, the
thingsfor the poor boys behind tho bars. fer longer but send at once for a trial of
Times does not deny that the ring
On0 day as she was passing through 3 this great remedy. Inclose ten cents.
BUBSCBIPTION RATLY.
&mop of men in the common prison she Write nnme and postoffloe addrew plainOnecopy, If paid In reasonable time, (1.A CauCLIRWasheld, but tries to make
-and said to them:
ifu~lpaldyear after year,$%
its language ilnply as much. The led rather be nn anarLhist than a stoppedthere
b,and rnentiou reading this article in
is mything
would
Ertm coples Co be sent abroad per year $1.00
truth is the caucus was held by the 'Gene Moore republican.-Papillion to have that
bring yon, won't you the QUIL. Addreas all letters to the
Indian Pile Remedy Oo., Bpring Valley
let me know? I shall be very glad."
ADVE~(TISI~O
RATES.
ring leaders, and we have seen ong"$Times.
The following ratee are very low considerinl
the tickets written out after the ' Of course; you w juld be ao lone- One man stepped forward promptly. Minn.
Bowing moat courteously, he said:
the circulation of THE QUIZ and the quality of
some. 'rIler9 is but 01-10 y~~~~
its readers. They are strictly adhered to and no caucus and before the primary,
"u you
so kind, I hou
deviation will be msde. These ratoe do not The caucus was not, as we sup- Moore republican,
include a copy of the paper.
posed, being held just prior to the On account of sickness
N. H,
I wk.
I M". 1 M"' 1 lYr. primary, <but at an
hour' Parks hila offered his Columbus
1 inch.. .... I .a5 1 ~ l m ~ . 6 . 0 0
The
that
and a
3.00 1 5.00
9Telegram for sale or lease to some2% inch ..... 1 .50 1 1 5 0
were
trying
to
steal
the
yco1u111.... I l.W I 2 : ~ ) 5.W I 9.00 l6.m few
one with money. \Ve regret that
~ ~ - 7 I
i
l delegation
~
has ~several ridiculous
~
he
the necessity for quitting
lcolumn .... ( 3.00 1 7.00 116.90 128.00 162.00
points. Those few fellows met at
ne\v6paper
profession.
Locale, 5 cents a line. NO local for less than the appointed place.
1,eggett ad10cents.
STATE REUNION.
Illita
them not to be in a When 'lance heard
T h e Old Boldiera Btate Reunion will
The gnarsnteed circulation ot TEE QUIZ is
hurry," and that he heard them had surrendered Cuba he resigned. be held at Lincoln, on Eleptember 12 to
orer 1,150 per week.
call at least ~ n man
e
from the win- H e did not want to serve as Gover- 17 ~nclueive. A great gathertng of the
d
m
,
60
there
was
nothing
secret nor General under American control, old scar-worn veterans is anticipated, 1 he l l ~ t t yrag 00.
Republican Ticket.
about it. Those fellows a h o m Leg- ~t
a case of no love lost on the Tho S~anioh-Amerioan war orowned
For Governor,
with Amerioan v i c t ~ r yeverywhere has
gett says wanted to steal the dele- part of America.
M. L. IIbYLVAHD, of Otoe.
filled all the people with a martial spirit
gation did not go near the place till
For Lieutenant Governor,
theold heroee are bubbling over era and Diarrhma Remedy, and wLe
half an hour after the time set for hlanilla ha$ surrendered to the and
QEO. A. MURPHY of Gage.
with enthusiasm. Many of them would
tlie primary, and, after organizing, American forces. The
-For Secretary ot State,
like to go apain;more than 2,000 sons of
0.DURAB, of Saline.
- sat there for another quarter hour
after the Peace ~ r o t o c o l
For Auditor of Public Accounte,
without stealing the delegation, A Was signed but before the news had
T. L. MATHE \V8of Dodge.
strallge set of thieves! Haskell had m v h d that far away place.
For Treasurer,
no personal use for those
~ h o u g h a Ctricago clairvoyant
PETER MORTENBEN ot Valley, or any other delegates. 'Ie had
For Superintendent Pablic Instruction, hvors to ask of the co11vention, and has foretold the assassination of tile
president of united states in
0 m n d Army g8therioge inspire the
J F, BAYLOH of Lanoeeter.
rising generations with patriotism end a
did 'lot ask any' He did not.
there
will
not
be
lack
of
candidates
For Attorney Qederal,
love for the flag of this great republio. uo,
to a member of the organization for tl,e lfcKinley shoes.
N' D' JACKsONpt
committee nor any other committee,
Hereafter therb will be a blending of a
Ohamborlain's Colic, Cholera au
Cbe @tb QuL~.
'rHEQUIZ
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For Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings,
G. R '&'ILLIAMSofDouglas.
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The war is over. Praise the Lord!
There is to be an army sent to
Alaskn to quiet bisturbances there.
wily not send those s0ldieq who
are sweltering under the Cuban sun?
It will give them a good cooling off.
After a red-hot time of it and on
the 28th ballot the three-ringers of
the First congressional district got te
iether on James Manahan, a democrat and lawyer of Lincoln. strode
Will be succeeded by a republican.
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fraternal feeling ~ e t w e e nthe
of lhat
The Sure La Grippe Cure*
an0 of the North and South
Leggett that we asked There is no use s'Jlferi% from this as has not been since 1861. The oom- Patty Drug Corn
ever
that a certain report be brought in, dreadful malady, if you will only get the ,nittee expect a rate of one fare for the
Leggett made that of whole cloth.
right
ere having Pain
round trip. Let everybody get ready for
Notice of Dissolution.
your body, rollr liver is out of
\Ve were opposed, however, to the through
order, have
!p$*tite* life or a n b i of a
ceutral commit- tion, have a bad cold, in fact are oomtee at that
bpcause 0111~
pletely used up. Eleotrio B ~ t t e r aia the
Write to your frienda in t
townshills were represented,
re mod^ that will give YOU prompt meet you a t 160 rellnion at Lincoln, Gp.
and becauee the convention that and sure relief. They act dirtwtly on tember 12,1895.
nominates the ticket ought to or~al1-YOUr li'erl stomaoh and kidney81 tone For conoessionary privileges and inI1p tha
a)stsru and make You feel formation write to L. C. Pace, of Linize the committee.
like a new being. They are guaranteed
(3. A. R. room% Burr block.
are now being eold on eary conditions, as
The
asks with a sinister to oure or price refunded. Fur sale at cola
~h~~~
wnr a tirne sinw
8sm; oth,,re outright at $13.g0,
expression if we bavy any
at )IB.BJ
and cd2.W;to be *id for
Beu Bridgford's drug store, only fifty entered the union
its people oould
received. If YOU will cut this notice oat
in this campaign that require har- oents per bottla
really affod a
better than this eend to S E ~ R ROEBUCK
R,
& CO., Chicago,
mO1lY,
that if we did not
fall.
will send you their 1898 bicycle catalogue
Corn Bread.
.11 puticubrs.
look out ha would not have R o b b i u ~ There is no more tvholesome, palatam There are dve thousand familit s in 1numinated for county attorney. ble and strengthening article of fdin this state who have near relatives in the w a r ~ b r .l3re.k the Bugr* D I O ~ O ~ O I Y
Our answer is, we have no interests the whole catalogue than corn bread. I t
is truly the staff of life of the rural lath&
keep us from
the boring classes in the south from year's
truth.
beginuing to year's end. Amollg the turn may soon be members of the Grand
'lo
Times
Tile shortest
the
plat.
forms is that adopted by the repubbrawniest, toughebt men in the country A
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,
l i c a n ~ , though it contains the greatare the hands who work on the turpenest number of subjects treutcd 011.
Escape.
We often hear it said that the tino far,, in ~
~ ~
i
~
,
h~regular
~ ~i
~ ~ A Narrow
and upaarde, and they are bhipplng them
It doe3 not take many words to oflice Should seek tho man. This rations consist of one peck of cornmeal,
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada immense numbers direct to farmers in e v ~
Thoyeend anirnmenseBnggy
state it plain truth, and the length came liter,~llytrue in tile case o f the five pounds Of bacou and a pint of mo- E Hart, of Groton, S. Dak.: "Was takan state.
fr~t),postpaid, to any one who ask8 for
lasses pcr week. These articles consti- witha bad cold
settled
on
l'hie certainly 5s a big victory for the farm
of the republican platform proves it. republican nolninations at Lincoln trite pretty nearly if llot
their
will ac- whole bill of fare during the time they ~ Q D R; oollgll
~
set in and finally terminat- bat a sovore blow to the carriage rm~nnfsotnrt
lnst
wllile tlay
The only political party that ha8 cept the norninntion anti make a n are in the woods cutting or chipping ed in consumption. Four doctors gave and dealere.
bores or dipping turpentine, yet they me UP, ~ a ¶ i n gf oollld live but a short
county
ever favored
a active fight for the election: he did
well oollditioucd, hard of timg, I gaTe nlyself up to my savior,
for a
is the u.1 lung for the nomination, his muscle and in good spirits..-&vanah
defcrmined if I collld nut stay with my
repubiicfin parly~ and this is tile
fr2endtlon edrth I uculd mcet my absent
being to go to Col,grets. (Ga.) News.
o~iennbove. My h ~ w l ~ a nwas
d advised
second t i ~ a etllis county has been '1 still more pronounced C,lae O f the
p e t Df. King's New Discovery for
favored
lhe repub1icanRo
ofice seeking the mnn w,is that of SPEND AUGUST IN THE
BLACK HILLS.
C~~oa~iffiption,
O o u g h ~ and C113~. I
the
that party from
Peter Mortensm, who did not wn~lt
a,,
to
syringa ..Phere yolr
i t trill,
in
botWes,
bol tom.
1lc)nlill;kti~)nand hiid told the C R I ~brthe, rid?, bicycla, c l ~ m dmonotalnB, I t haA ~ , 1 ~me,
p ~ i
tilank God I an,
am nclm- a
and healthy
'The nominator1 of Peter blorten- leaderv SO. IIe W a r not even ;it dunoe and play tennis to yonr hearts saved
Liuculn
und
the
d
e
l
r
p
,
t
~
i
o
n
froin
Oonfellf.
If
vollr
limbs
ore
&tiff,
yolir
rnclmm.
Trial
bottles
free
at
Ben Bridgsen for state treasurer will have 110
Vitlley county lldcl 110 nutioll of get- k i d l i ~ j Os n t of order or if Yo11 are troub- lorJ1+drug store. R e ~ n l n rsize 1100. and
little effect upon the politics of Valled with cczemd or any other form of $1.00. Gnnrantced or price refunded
'lo'nin
--rkin direase, D month at LIot tjprinxa
lay couuly, There are many oftbe ling
fur
tlle
plnce
w''s
re(%What
Tommy Said.
will
make
a
new
mnn
of
you.
opposition who &J vote for him
Unu'e Jol~o-\Yt~ll, what do you mean
e Spearfisti are within
it id natural for home of them to niwt"l bv ttlose wllo were nlakirlg sylvan L f ~ k and
put in a straight ticket while they the ticket and he was named for the tr oompartively ehart di~tanoe of Hot to be when you get to be a man?
are about it for the party that has place in spite of himsclf. tlis first Sprinrs and everyone who visits the Little Tommy(prompt1y)-A dootor,
impulse was to declille tire nomina. 81"' Hills should see them. Sylvan like l1a.
recognized Valley county in
Urlcle John(qt1 izzically)-indeed; and
Lake is the prettiest and coolest summer
tiO1'l but
loyalty lo
party' resort in the west. Spearfish is reached wIJrb du r o o intend to bel an allopath
prominent manner.
the
of 'Iis friends
after a railroad ride that ranks amoog nr a hnmceopath?
The Omaha Bee is giving the re- the assurances of populists openly tho experiences of .r lifetime. There is Little Tommy-I don't know -what
ticket urlqualified support. made that he will get their votes nothing like it anywhere else on the them awful big words mean, Uncle John
but that don't make no difference, came
people who do ~ o like
t the Bee may have had the desired effect and he nlnbe.
During
Augnst,
the
Burlington
I ain't goin' to be either of 'em. I'm
sneer a t this but the fact remains will accept.
Route will ruu two lowrate excursions j u ~ tgoin' to he a family doctor an' give
that ita support means a good many
-to Hot 8pri11gs; one on tho 9th. , tbe all my patients Ifood'e 8arsaparillo
vote8 for the party. And the further
IIe; r any m;ln talk about dlor- other on the 26th. of that month. Tick- 'ctl~lse my pa says if he is a docfact remains that the Bee has not tellsen for state treasurer no matter eta will be sold at one fare tor the round tor, be'e 'bliged t o owu up that Hood's
trip-HALF RATES-aad ~ 1 1be
1 good Sarsaparilla is t h e best family medioine
hen
very
when it re- what tho wan's polities are, a ~ i dhe to
any time
da,g.
he ever saw in his life,
fused
had been will say ttint tilers is,r~odoubt about O,g,,nize a
Aruanae about
The average attendance at places of
nal'rrd by ""
the lnooev of the state being in safe yuur liotel amomodationa at aotspringa.
workhip
in Englavd and Wales is
thin@ point
repub1ican vie- bil~idrif Mr. Moltensen 1s elected. Qct your tiakets from the Burlington putad to bobetruun 10,OOO,OOOand 11,.
tory this fall.
More than one of the leaders of the &'centm d Pass the most delightful molhn 000,000 persow. There is a place of
populist party hero have said the in the year in the most' deligtltful sum- worship for every 600 individuals, takIJoatPOPS who
bobbing ranle thillg. Since 18%. when he
ing tho country a l l through, and a statod minister for every 700. About 60,000
their politica1 faith do w8. ctloserl counf,y trea5urerI ha llas
are pmbcd
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not deem it necessary or advisable to beell in positiolls of trugt and the reu "88 siok with a severe bone1 trouble
says Mrs. E. C.Gregory, of Fredriokstoo, STACEOF Oaxo, CICY OF TOLEDO,
explain to the public why they have
bighest r e s ~ o u s i b i l i t ~ l
and
yo. lY)urdoctor,8 remedy had failed,
Lvcas C ~ U X T Y .
been so mercurial in their politics.
acts lrave
above question. then we tried Ohamberlain's Colio, Chol Frenk J. Oheney makes
Grand
But the senior editor of
l'here is nuthing in the atate tren9- era
])larrhoea ~
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d
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,
why buy your nursery stock from
Island
has been
uryship that can turn his head, or s e n speedy rcliet" For gale by the
counly
and
st
to take the public into
pay exorbitant prices? Buy direct from
tempt him to trifle with the great Patty Drug Co
and that said firm will pa
confidence and is trying to explain
responsibility that the people mill 'lhe rain falls on the just and unjust one hundred dollars for e
in "brief" articles of a few columns
place in him by electing him to that Begge' Cherry Cough Syrup cures a case of oatnrrh that mnn
each his political career. Better let
place. kle has everytlllng to lose OO1dl Asthma, and Lagrippe caught in the use of Hall's Cattarh oure.
such thinks die if they will, Better
Or shine. We keep It.
and nothing to gain by going wrong, in
still not to mako political records
F 3 ~ 1 1BR~DGPO
HD
and those who know him know he
that need explaining.
And NO^ Jlmee.
will do his duty right and to the
you
"Why,"
call i t aaskud
jhnmy?"
the lay figure, Iddo
There is no hse in waking a letter.
A. \V. Cfleason, Notary Public.
[seal]
$10.00
100 ~ p r i 0 3 trees,
t
I'
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Halll's Uattarh cure is taken internally
splurge about it, but it is a fact just
The burglar shook his head sadly.
$6.00
6
early Ohio @rapes,$1
"Well," he answered, and his re- and acte directly upon the blood and
the same that the republicans are Summing up the issue between
8
hardy
perpetual
roees
$1.00
mucous surfaoee of the system. Send for
in the comiCg state the republican party and the three- Bret was apparent, "I spypose 1
going to
2
everblooming
altheas
$a.00
rather more fvlliliar wltd it than I testimonials frea
hi^ entile order oc trinl shipment will
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1
,
campaign. AH that will be nOCe@-ringers all there is left for the three- ought to be. Yes. " - ~ ~ t ~~~ i t ~
F. J. UE~ZYEY
dr Oo., Toledo, 0.
be sent for $5.00, cash to acconipany
sary is for each republican to come ringers to base a calnpaign on is the
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'I'he prospects are that' you
have use for
one this summer to successfully take care of
that crop of small grain. W e are sole agents
for tne best harvester on the market today, a
~nachinethat sells on its own tnerits.
The
Harvester is not an experinlent in machinery
but a long tried and trusted machine. Drop
in and see us or let us call on you and explain the n~any~neritsof our machine. W e
are satisfied our machine will meet your re-
. . We are sole 'agents for The
. . Dandy Riding Gultivator.
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to the polls and vote it straight,
and also try to induce every other
to do the eame. Loud
talk
noisy campaigning will
not be appropriate, for there are a
good many populists who are going
to do the quiet thing this year and
vote the republicall ticket and make
no fuss about it. The republican
ticket is a ticket of the masses
and is clean and well chosen,
There is no republican who cannot
vote for it and do so heartily.
.
fnct that two republican officials I ,
have stolen state money. The republican party was not to blame for
their going wrong a n d that party
and other bowel comspared no pains to bring these men
plaints t o which child
to punishment. This looks like a
dren are liable there is
small thing to fight the republicans
no medicine equal t o
on. I t looks like burning a church
because a member of its congregatiou proved a rogue. But it is the
best thing the three-ringers can
think of to make an issue on and it
MRS. A. CASEY, Pigott, Ark,
will be worked to a fin sh.
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FOR WORMS
Sold by Druggists, 7.5~.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
-Give the Children a ~ ~ i ~ k .
called Graiu-O. ~t
uW
OBD,
delicious,
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p. MORTENSEN, President.
AY%WS PILLS"
Sedgwick, Kansas.
coffee 15 25c.
NZB~~ASKA.
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W E ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA.
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A N ~ T H E I ~SAH'L~[~GO.
WHY
A N ARMY SURGEON FEARS
FEVER IN P O R T 0 RICO.
a
kcnernl B311cs,
by Disease May
of Sllafter,e AccordinE to Lieutenent-Colonel Senn-Tlle
Nedlcal Corps
Forgot I t s Nicroscope,
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THINGS WENT WRONG, IMILES
secretary A~~~~ Erplalns Charges
t h e w a r Department.
NE.~
YORK, Aug. 23.-Secretary
Al.
ger, under d a t e of August 13, sent
chauncey M. D~~~~ a long letter in
defense, of t h e war department. T h e
letter sllows t h e enormous amount of
.cvork t h e departlnent has been called
on t o do: explains t h e difficulties a t .
tending t h e oper'ations a t Santiago and
t h e care of t h e sick and wounded, and
sets forth t h e troubles t h a t have a t tended camp life i n t h e United States
under inexperienced officers. He says,
i n part:
Concerning t h e Santiago campaign,
when t h e ships left Tampa they had
>n board three months provisions and
an abundance of
s"ppliea
They had l i ~ h t e r st o unload w i t h a t
point of debarkation. These lighters
were lost i n t h e severe storms o n t h e
way. As soon a s we were notified of
t h e fact, t w c tows .of lighters were
sent lrom
and
which were al%o overtaken by storms
and lost. The navy supplied u s with
lighters, and one of those mas wrecked.
The
diulcbarked*getting
a
portion of i t s supplies a n d medical
stores. and immediately marched to
the front t o fight t h e Spaniards. The
great difficulty of landing supplies subsequently was because of t h e wind,
which .prang u p every
at la
and made a high surf, rendering
almost iinpossible t h e use of .small
boats, with one lighter, which was all
they had left for this purpose.
Of t h e packers who were employed,
60 per cent soon fell sick, and, heavy
rains falling every' day, t h e roads (if
they could be called such) became impassable for vehicles. Pack animals
to carry
to
had to bo
the army*
being
to
t ' ~ right around Santiago, increas'd
t h e distance from t h e coast every clay
made
task more
Ilowever, the result and the subpa
quent sickness t h a t has broken out in
t h e army showed t h e great wisdom of
General Shafter in moving forrvqrd t o
ma e t h e attack while his men were
V1gOr.
I t w u a morement bordering on
audacity, but it succeeded, and the
persistance of the attack, I have no
doubt, greatly disheartened t h e Spaniards. The rcsult was one of tho
createst victories, for tho men ena
T~~ numgaged*
ber of prisoners
of moderntaken exceed t h e at.
tacking force by nearly two t o one.
somemen have been
on
transports coming holnc there is no
doubt-all
against positire ordersduo, n o doubt, t o carelessness and negligence, but largely on account of
not having t h e medical force to spare
(many of whom were sick) from t h e
lnedical Ofcamp at Sallti.ago'
ficers sent with transports m e r ~taken
ill on their ,vay home.
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TO HETURN.
C O M M A N D I N POHTO RICO
LEFT TO BROOKE.
i s CO-operating Ueartfly
In
preparations for ~*acuatIon-The h i l l tary Comlnisslon \YIU lrare o n l y t o
BI~C~RR
c l r e a ~ t c c e i p tfor spnnlb4 ~ r o d e r t ~ .
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YoacE~ PortO Rice* Aug. 23.-h1aj0r
~~~~~~l ~
i hasl decided
~
~to leave
with his
for washington i n a few
days, pobsibly to-morrow: H~ will tprn
over his command tD General
Brooke,
who i s expected t o reach here to-mor.
row for a conference.
~~~~~~l~
ihas l arrange(.
~
~matters
Mamith captain
C ~ Spreparatory
,
t o t h e meeting of t h e
peace commission a t Sari Juan.' Genera1 Nacias, while maintaining his
outposts, is steadily retiring his forces
to the capital, preparatory to their
Nail colnmunication between Ponce and San J u a n has been
established and the
wire,s, w.hich have been severed, will
LOOTING REBELS ARE SHOT.'
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I-url~ents a t Manila Par Death Fena1t.m Rebeulon In the PhlllppInes l l a s Ex'
for Ylllaylng.
tended t o the Hemp Prorlncea,
IIOXQKOSQ, Aug. 23.-,I
dispatch
from Manila, dated August IS, says the
total numberof killed on t h e American
side during t h e attack upo:l and cap2
t u r e of Manila was forty-sir, and of
the wounded
loo. The
losses were 200 killed and 400 wounded.
The fire of t h e Americans did practitally n o damage t o t h e town o r t o the
noncombatants. The Americans had
considerable dificulty i n keeping t h e
insurgents out of t h e city, only admittlug those who were without m-ea.
pons,
Five insurgents were shot while
lmting at
General Jaudenes, i n t h e course of
an interview had with h i m l said he
knew t h a t t h e fight was a hopeles(
one, but t h a t he intended t o resist t h e
Americans i n t h e name of honor, b u t
w a s persuaded t o surrender for the
sake of the n\on colnbatants. He eulogized the ~~~~l~~~~ for the humanity
they have $hewn.
Serious trouble is threatened by t h e
insurgents because they mere prevented from having their orvn way. They
assert t h a t they a r e able t o render tho
islands untemrble for anybody.
I
500 NATIVES MASSACRED.
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LOJDOS, Aug. 20.-The
Singapore
correspondent of t h e Daily Mail sa.*<: 8
"The native rebellion in tho Philipthe
Provpines has extended
i n c a in s o u t h Luzon. lleavy fight~ing
at Paglatuanp
and
sol, the immediate cause being outrages committed by t h e Spaniards &t
Paglatuan. The Spanish also burned
Pilar and massacred 500 natives. The
insurgents a r e concentrating a t Albany, with t h e object of cutting off
t h e retreat of numerous Spaniards i n
t h e Camarinas province.
A German cruiser has bcen carrying
dispatches from t h e captain general of
t h e Visayas islands t o t h e district between Cebu and Iliaan and t h e spanish military d ~ p o itn Mindanao. T h e
steamer Posario, flying t h e German
flag, has also been transporting troops
thence t o llolio. After t h e island of
Mashbate had been taken by t h e insurgants, t h e latter indignantly refused t o allow t h e German steamer
Clara t o enter a n y ports under their
control.
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NEW YOXH, Aug. 2~.-Li:etenant
Colonel Nicholas Senn, who went to
Cuba a s chief of tho operating medical s t a 3 of t h e army, bas just returned
from p o r t 0 Rico. Speaking of his experience, he €aid: "In Cuba our army
met a s i t s most formidable enemy one
of t h e z o s t dreaded of all acute infectiOus disea.cs-yellow
fever.
The
Cuban invasion was characterized by
hasty action, a laclc of organization
a n d inadequate preparation o n t h e
p a r t of t h e quartermaster's department for which t h e medical branch of
the army
In n'
I n less t h a n two weeks after our army
landed i n Cuba yellow fever made i t s
appearance.
be connected immediately.
"In lesslhan
from that
All t h a t tvill remain for the commit
time nearly 500 fever cases, most of
siOn to do* Genera1 Miles Says* will be
WOULD CUT SANTIAGO PRI C ESl
them yellow ferer, impaired t h e fightt o secure a n inventory of government
t n g force and seriously taxed t h e reA Dollar a Pound for Meat the General
transferred to the Americans
sources of t h e medical department.
and to give receipts to the Spanish
Decldcd Was Exhorbltant.
THE
END
OF
CAMP
MAS*
Fortunately for t h e army, t h e type of
SAXTIAGO,
Cuba, Aug. 20.-The last
authorities.
the disease
and the number
Captain General hlacias i n his vari- EeglmenLr
to
or Or week i n Santiago de Cuba h a s seen t h e
of deaths was small i n comparison
ous communications with
furtherance of reforms and improrewith some of t h e epidemics i n t h e
has
best spirit, Ile
dered Home.
ments already under way. The r e has
CUICRABIAUQA,
Aug. 23. -Judging
been a
past. It was extremely fortunate t h a t
and steady increase in the
is &nxious to co-operate in bringing
Santiago surrendered a t tho right
present
Camp death rate. One abuse t h a t h a s been
about a n evacuation a t t h e earliest
time.
Our army would surely have
moment possible and is placing no ob- Thomas, t h e largest military camp of rectified lvas the exorbitant prices
the Spanish-American war, will soon asked
met,the f a t e of t h e Spanlsh forces,
for
food--$l
a pound
stacles in the way of the troops re.
who lost 50 per cent of their men d u r
be a t h i n g of t h e past. A number of for
meat,
83
for
a
turning home.
ordered of charcoal t h a t once sold for eighty
i n g t h e last year from sickness.
Colonel Ramery, tho highest volun- regiments have 'lready
Others have
to cents and a general continuation of
FORGOT THEIR MICKQSCOPE.
teer oflicer in t h e island, reached here
and
K ~ . *blockade prices long after their justi"In planning tho Porto Rico invaslast night from Aibonico.
Other of.
an order to
fication had been removed. This mation, General Miles made t h s proper a t ficers have been coming through our
acting chief quartermasters t e r t h e palace has ably taken i n hand,
rangements for
a repetition
lines all day.
Lieutenaut Colonel
to secure bids from
Convey
of
calamity. Thus
our troops
Kamery says t h a t t h e Spanish forces 'I1 "giments remaining at the camp and a f t e r careful consideration and i
discussion of t h e subject with lcading
i n Porto Rico have escccped yellow fea t Aibonito were short of alnmunition
t o their respective state capitals.
wl~olesalersand retailers, a tariff in
ver, but soon after landing fever cases
and water and entirely dependent for
which the gold money on provisions has been arcame into the different hospitals at an
upon Cayey' They must have
The first division*
alarming rate. After landing at
as
as
Tivent~-flrst Kansas Is e part*
ranged. Retailers have been not'fied
LxACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
l e a ~ eto-morrow. All t h e sick of t h e t h a t infringements of this
or
Pence, August 8, I found at least
st'Uck cayey'
are left behind and schedule, wlll be severely punished,
of typho!d
In some
the
According to a letter 'corn
will be furloughed a s soon a s they can
community a t large is re.
cascs it was difficult and i n others imthe 'panish residents there who had travel. They number about sevcnty- and the to
report any over charge.
possible t o make a differential diagfled from t h e city have returned and five, fifty having gone home.
Their The prices given o u t a r e a
nosis between malarial and typhoid
re's great rejoicing
blankets will bo burned and t h e in- duction from those prevailing hitherwitllout tile aid of ulicruswpe,
that the mar 's ended*
)
#
fected
tents
left
here.
to, but even i n t h e new arrangement
a resource which unfortunately was
there is ample opportunity foq good
nQtat hand. F,,l!owiny
the order of
Colon.el s a n Martin, former Spanish
WonelGreepleaf, chief surgeon of
commander a t l'once, who abandoned TO BE A FAR EAST ALLIANCE, profits, even t o 50 per cent i n some i i .
stances.
-Cc
t h e army, I investigated for two days
t h e town upon
approach'of t h e
IVhat
Chambcrlaln's P:per
a l l of t h e fever cases i n t h e hope of
p a i r i n g b e done extraneously a s d fa~
~and who, i~t mas reported,
~
i
~
~
~
~
,
the
of
UayCEDED THE
ILIPPI N ES.
locating t h e typhoid fever.
cilities are not a t hand t o dry dock t h e
had been shot for formking tile city,
I'h careful study of a11 t h e cases
Aug' 23'-The
vessel.
is i p t h e hospital sick. He has been
~ 1 1 1 s\Tau One of tho conditions of the
Guardian, recognized a s tho organ of
ahowed t h a t 90 per cent mere genuine
The limitations of the diving appar" t r l ~ ~ e dhis rank.
V
~
S
~
O
N
A
R
S
Y
C
H
E
M
E
S
F
O
R
THE
Dfnnlla Surrender..
typhoid ferer cascs and t h a t t h e infecatus forbid any very dangerous ofGeneral &liies will advise ~~~~~~l Joseph Chamberlain, secretary for t h e
OCEAN'S BOTTOM.
LONDON,
Aug.
20.-The
IIong
Kong
tion in t h e army was brought directly
fensive work being done by the man
Brooke t o embark t h e Spanish prison- colonies* says- "We understand t h a t e o r r c s ~ o n d c n of
t t h e Daily Jlail says:
y ~ st o jvashingfrom'the camps occupied in the United
who descends ip it. H e cannot wander
ers here and send them immediately t o hrnbassadbr ~ ~ a recall
terms
of
the
cap.itu1ation
of
'Iar0 Scrape Battleships -Cleaning the to0 far from his base of operations on
ton to accept t h e post of Secretary of
States. I am firmly of t h e opinion.
Juan. ~t is e s p e c t e ~ t h a t
n'' as 'greed upon Saturday between
IZulU of the Naval Fighters I s Their account of his dependence on the a i r
that if the American army in Porto
Admiral schley will be thcra in a few State i s due t o his special fitness t o
Jauncienes and
&ler- Valuable and Necesnary Work Now-- supply, and the boat from which he is
Ricq remains there much longer t h e
days. Most of the troops in the island carry out a policy i n regard t o w h i ~ h r i t t include t h e cession of the Philiploss of life Cue to sicknogs will be ;IS
have been proceeding for
lowered could not approach very near
will remain stationary until t h e final
The Dirlng Apparatus.
g r e a t a s a t Santiago.
,vashington and pine archipelago t o the United States.
to a vessel or harbor in these days of
details have bcen settled and they will some time
,
LLTheorder t o ~ e n e r a lJvilson t o TO THE BRAVE CAPTAIN MILLS, then march to sari Juan, where they London a n d upon which a substantial An American naval offlcer who arrired
searchlights without being discovererl.
'lanila On the
me
From the Washington Post: If Paul , It is posible, however, that daring souls
t a k e up t h e march toward San J u a n
will embark. ~~~~~~l &liles .+,ill con- agreement has bcen reached whereby t h a t t h e Americans practically walked
Jones i n ghostly guise wanders around will try the experiment before the p r e p
the
two
countries
will
act
together
in
made i t necessary t o cvacuati t h e di- The Presfdent Aypolntq an Omcer o f
with the authorities at \yashinginto Manila.
the warships of our new navy he must ent war 1s over, and naval experts may
LOWHank Superintendent at West Point.
a s l o n hosdtal.
ton a s to the force t h a t is to remain. t h e f a r East or wherever American and
"The Operationsl he says*
con see many surprising accessories to t h e have to flnd some way to guard against
"All of the patients were transferred
WASI~I,~QTOX,
Aug. 23.-For the flrst The volunteers are anxious to go British interests are identical.
fined to
'lalate side
the city* fighting forces a s organized in his day. a new enemy of the invisible variety"There is no iqtention of binding
t o t h e Spanish military hospital in time in t h e history of t h e Unitcd home.
"llere the 'paniards
a fort and One novel and useful additibn to the the submarine diver o n blowing u p
Pence, which caused t h e temporary States military acedemy, a first l i e u
the
nation
in
a
n
alliance.
Each
is
t
o
Sunday the saloons were closed aqd
lines
trenches' The troops
overcrowding. Tho club housa of t h e *ant
crew of a warship of the present time Purposes bent.
will be made &"perintendent of for the first tirne in the history of the be free t o pursus i t s own destinies i n
i
t
s
own
way,
but
tho
governments
will
waded
through
the 'lalate
river and 1s the submarine diver. The imporaity and of the school for girls, In tho institution. The offlcer to be thus island there was a
Protestant
walked
up
t
h
e
beach
as
though
going
charge of Sisters of Charity, were also honored is First IJieuten.ent Albert religious service. ~h~
a c t , together
Young America on l ~ a r .
diplomatically where to lunch, meeting practically no oppo. tance of this individual to the welfare
offered t o t h e authorities for hospital &fills of t h e First cavalry. He dis- men upon the monitors at (;uanica their common interests aro concerned.'
of a warship has been amply shown
An essay on the present war between
sion.
'*se and were accepted.
tinguished himself a t Santiago and think i t unnecessary to keep the ships
"I G a r n t h a t when General Merritt during the recent opefations against the United SFates and Spain, written by
\A RAP AT T H E NAIL SERVICE.
has t h e temporary rank of captain as there aqg longer. These vessels are
'vent ashore after the capitulation Of the Spanish fleets. Speed has been the Paul Harper, the 6-year-old son of ~ 1 1 4
KILLED:
26
HURT,
most important point in the maneuver liam Hudson Harper of ~
"Nostalgia, or homesickness, i n a a member of General Young's staft absolutely unsuited to a tropical cli~111..
~
-he crperienced
large measure, was addcd t o tho The President made this selection Per- mate like this, ancl the Puritan's offl- serious L~~~ of Life In a \Vreck at in finding General Jaudenes, who ulti- ing during the opening events of tha and printed in the Index, is as fol~ows:
wretched condition of the'soldiers, not sonally and as a rewar6 for gallant cers have sent it formal colnplaint t o
Sharon, B l ~ s s .
lnately was found in a church among war, and this has rendered it neceJ. "This war is prty sirius, and this is why
sary for ~ u ships
r
to be i n the best it is, beekas a t flrst you no the Spanish
only i n Cuba, but in Yorto Rico, also. conduct a t the storming of SXII Juan secretary Long.
S
a
.
~
~
o
Mags.,
s
,
Aug.
?3.-A
frightful
crowdsof women and children "
possible trim for fast' work. AS, ow- Minister swor a t MukineFly and did
T h e postoffice department has shown heights.
tear-epd collision occurred i n t h e Shato the lack of foresight on the Part nQt apolugis for such a long time, And
Lieutenant Mills was
General
gerious neglect i n forwarding mail.
'{MOBI LEY'STOR1 ES DEN I ED,
ORDERED TO MUSTER OUT,
ron station of t h e New York, New Raof those responsible, we are not Pro- the next sirius thing ws the M
.You give a man a letter from home Young's chief of staff during the San~and ~
~
,
at 7:30 last A Vermont Eeglment Leaves Chlcka- vided with the necessary dry docks to
He mas s c r e r e l ~ Shatter and L U ~ I O S V s a y There \Val NO r e n & liartford
a n d he feels like fighting. ' I know a s tiago campaign.
I should like to of seen that grate ekwhen
an
express
train,
which
m a u g a - ~ h r e e Nore to GO Soon.
enable Us t o clean the foul bottoms of splotlon. And then the starvelug Cyoa n actual fact t h a t more t h a n 200 wounded a t t h e battle of San Juan.Orercro,rdlne or Lack of AttcntIon,
was rulluing
the second section
a
W n s a r s a ~ o a hug.
,
20.-Orders were our vessels when they come off a long kens are prty sirius to. ~~d now w ~ '
passed through his
letters
sent
mc
I 'lare
~ V A S H I ~ ~Aug.
T O ~23.--Some
,
corn- long train, c r ~ h c dinto the first secgiren to-day for the return to their voyage, it has been necessary to send have beegun the war and many brave
b m n away from home, but I have re- head) destroying one eye. The
plaint reached the \Var department tion, coEposcd of local cars.
state rendezvous of t h e following reg- divers down to do the work a s best comrades will dide for tber cquntry.
ceived only two of them. Newspapers dent had a n interview with Captain concerning the bad sanitary conditions
As a result, four Persons were
iments: The First lllinois cavalry and they could.
a few days 'go and remembering on t h e transport gobile, which arrived
h e r e i n great demand and were
P r h a ~ sther Will not bee a man in the .
Tho
and
txventy-sis
beriously
injured.
It has not been done well, but it has town, and meny a muther will mourn
t h e First Maine infantry, now a t
the glorving
which Genera' a t Montauk Point a few days ago from
eagerly bought and read.
rear
car
of
t
h
e
local
t
m
i
n
was
combeen
the
best
kind
of
substitute
that
Chickamauga, and the Semqd xew
"The war has again demonstrated Young had previously given him of t h e Santiago. The ship, it was
for her husbands. D~~ lay they on the
portton
pletely demo'ished and
York infantry, now a t Fernandina, could. be found for the proper article, batlfld, and the,. stand ther muthers
t h e great value of t h e small caliber conduct of this brave offlccr, otfered was
and the siclr on board the
car,
the
of
Fla. The First Illinois i s ordered t o When a Ship goes into dry dock, and is weeping for ther tuzbans. T P ~ ) ,take
bvilct and has shown t h a t i t is most him t h e superintendency of the mill- were not
Or adequate'y
Springfield, Ill., t h e First Maine t o scraped clear of the barnacles and sea- the wanded to the hospitl and thg ded
'humaneweapon. Contrary t o expects- t a r y academy, which is considered one vided for. The department commun- express train was
Augusta, Me,, and t h e Second New weed and rank growth that accumuldt- to the graves. ~~d meny
tlens, but a few surglcal gperations of t h e most important commands in icated vvith ~~~~~~l sllafter on the
ships
MADRID W I L L FILE A PROTEST, Vork t o T r o y , ~ Y.
.
These reginlents ed there during a sea \aya.te, and is will singk, and feew American ships
were necessary and oar attention was t h e army.
subject, and i n response t o t h e dispaint#
then
trezted
to
a
new
Although low in rank, captain Mills patell received last night a dispatch cornylalns of the conduct of ~~~~~~~~t~ were mustered into t h e military serdirected entirely to the proper dresswill singk, and we shall fite the Spanvicc of t h e government a t the placcs she emerges from the dry dock as Clean yrds ,on land and sea, , And our flag
is nearly 45 years old and has had con- from both
i n g of wounds.
In Cuba.
and firigadier (;enand
nhen she made her maiden waves over the Fllupeens ilens this day
want t o correct some of t h e re- siqerable erperiencc i n work which eral ~
23,-1t is stated t h a t mentioned and their return there is voyages asThe
- "I
~ denying
d the l allegations,
~
~ nlA~nlD,
mbmarine divers are able and a t e
orts which have come from Cuba and specially fits him for his new duties.
cabinet has
to malte repre- accepted as conclusive evidence t h a t
The last page of the
Only to scrape away the barnacles an' manuscript was embellished with
a" t o be mustered out.
R r t o Rico a s t o t e e feelings 0: t h e He has serred a8 instructor a t t h e HAD TO RETAKE LADRONES, sentations to tile \vashinaton
and
even
then
they
are
$0
CIIICK~MAVQA,
Aug. 19.-The First
Bpaniards against t h e Red Cross. The academy and was i n charge of the dedrawlings of one battleship
the
merit
the conduct of the inVermont
broke camp early handicapped by the heaviness and un- stars and stripes flving from its mastGpanlards never purposely fired a t the partment of strategy and tactics in the
tho BIonadnock C3me a Span~aril surgent,, in continuingto attaclc Spanto-day and marched five miles t o Itoss- handiness of their dress that it is im- head.
Red Cross representatives of our coun- Fort Learenworth cavalry and infan~
~ &an-of-aar
~
is
t
h
~
ish detachments,
Had "GOvernmeut" Of
OWU'
ville station, where t h e men boarded Possible to do the work in any but 3 lust coming into sight.
tr, and if any of those were injured i t t r y school last year. Ile is a native of
displeased
with
The
K"W
YORK1 Aug' 23'-A
dis.
clumsy
and
iJI~omplete
way.
trains
waiting
to
take
them
to
Fort
war, entirely due t o the fact t h a t t h e New Yorlc arid was appointed from patch to the New
world says: the attitude of Captains
But good work or bad, the diver has
Ethan
in their bo=ne state.
red badge of t h e order could not be t h a t state t o tho military academy The monitor. ~
cias~ and Blaucd,
The latter
again
Modern Chlralry.
~ arrived ~
d
~
~
~
k
become
a necessary part of the shin's
July 1, 1874.
easily distinguished a t a distance.
s i r F~~~~~~
h;u been
to preside Over the
TAHHED
AND
FEATHEHE01
gust la o n the way she stopped a t positively
crew.
Many
warships
carry
one
or
a
"The following incident, for examof chivalry for many
e v a c u ~ t i o nof Cuba.
Ladrone
island
of
Guam,
which
t
h
e
more
trained
divers*
and
to
attain
to
MADE
A
GOOD
HAUL,
dlr lVomcn and Three Men Have np
' ble, shows t h a t ' t h e Spaniards are in
but the little street boy*s cap in the fol'
t
had been seized by tho first expedition.
the rating of diver requifes special
Uncomfortable Experience.
sympathy with t h e work of t h e Red
CUT'MANILA'S WATER SUPPLY,
lowing story, from the Sunday
Th? Anrerlcans Found 6800,003 in tbc She found t h a t a Spaniard had repu.
qualifications. Before being sent for
eoss
JVhile a company
7
PARKERsBURQl
,'zinc
deserves an equally
Aug'
'
O
'
diated American rule and S C ~ up a ~ o n t r o l l l n gthe Nalnn, Insurgents A ~ I O W
Spanlsh Treasury at Manlla.
e f infantry was charging a hill a t
About 350 or 300 men, disguised as traiping t h e man applying has to unbest story I know of ;ul
g0'ernment
On his O w n
Only
a
Pew
Hours'
Servlce
a
Day.
dergo
an
rigorous
LOSDON,
Aug.
23.-The
J
l
a
n
i
h
cor< ; ~ u ~ ia~ = ,
who had rushed
"white caps," visited the house of
Edinburgh street boy was told to me
examination'
The
diving
I
n
tain
IVhiting
the
MOnadnOck
N ~ wYolia* A"g 23.-A
t o Susic Colston, near Smithtleld. JPetzel
100
ahead of t h e line w& sud- respondent of the Daily Telegraph
navy
a costly
The by a lady who witnessed the incident.
York IVorld from Manila, county, and dragged the inmates, six use in
denly prostrated by the heat. A span- says: "General Jlerritt has proclaimed promptly upSet this new "govern- t h e
There was a Christmas treat given t o
ment"
and
made
the
usurper
priv
method
of
its
working
is
simple.
Philippines, says: "The natives conk h oqcer
near by
to him, piclced a government of military occupation.
three men, dut of bed in
poor children a t a mission hall, and
oner and brought him here.
He
Is
not
a
sight*
th'3
The
news
of
the
armistice
arrived
on
trol
t
h
e
water
supply
of
Manila
and
him up and carried him to our line
- t h e i r night c1,othes. No time war
hundreds of little ones were assemmonster
with
the
huge
bead-dress
and
the
16th.
I
t
is
feared
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
Amerrefuse
t
o
allow
the
water
t
o
run
examid t h e cheers of our troops."
given them t o get their clothes, money
bled at the doo-rs in
No
Cre
for
Colonlal
OBlce.
the
glaring
eyes,
but
his
usefulness
to
cept f o r a f e w h o J r s each day. They or valdables. Tho house was then
, &ionel senn
is enthusia,tic about icans may rcstore t h e Philippines t o
hour of admittance, many of them
lie was
MADR'n~
23*-The cabinet Is have den~onstratedt h a t they are in. blown to pieces rvith three sticks of the navy Is
porto ~ ( i declares
~ ~ t h~e island
~ d to Spain and t h u s reinaugurate a fresh
barefoot. Among the numper was a
wanted
i
n
a
hdrry,
and
unfortunately
mcsiderin8the question mhetller it capable of self gorernment."
be worth its ve]ght in gold. u ~ tis a period of tyranny, extortion and re- Is
taken
sweet-faced little girl, who seemed less
The
dynamite.
was not on hand when the Maine wert
necessary t o retain t h e establishbeautif nl country, a combination of bellion.
run and tarred and
hardened than most to the cold, for
'.T-~ A~~~~~~~~ found $800,000 i n menbaf the colonial office, With both mllance Address In We.tmlnster ChapoL feathered' and then taken to the Shu- down into the mud of Havana harbor. shivered in her poor jacket and danced
t t a b and Switzerland.
LOXDOX,
Aug.
33.-Dr.
Samuel
engagcHe
will
be
wanted
in
coming
Porto
Rica
gone,
and
t
h
e
Cuba
and
the Spanish treasury. ~ ~ ~ e opini g n
man
and
locked in a room ments t o patch holes in the sides of from one foot to the other on the cold.
Th* Wln.low a t H*mpM= ao*d&
ion is loud in praise of the
of f a t e of t h e Philippines hanging i n t h e Smith of St. Paul, Minn., delivered a n
No apparent war craft, if these wounds mercifully hard stodes, A boy not much older
together
NEWPORTNEWS.VL. Au3. 33.-The
address
i
n
balance. The ooncensus of opiniou
Westminster chapel last
to discover
did
S a n Francisco, Cushing. Ericsaon, the ~~~~~i~~~commanders in e r c l u ~ - seems t o be t h a t money would be night on behalf of t h e Anglo-Amer- effort 'vas
fall short of being mortal; he will as- watched this performance for a few
rebslS fronl the c i t y ~ h ~ r e
and then with a sudded I m FVinslorv, 8 t r a n er, Poote end Mana- ing
the act' and the
~ 1 s In
t wrecking operations when It is
colonial
offlce
saved
by
abolishing
t
h
e
lean
league.
A
large
congregation
is
to
believe
t
h
a
t
theit
ki3 arrived in
Boad3
t h a t nothing wrong was dono.
of
took
his cap,
found
necessary
to
go
flshing
for
the
altogether.
was
present.
firmness saved Manila from pillage.
t e ay.
put it down before her and s'aid, '.Ye
i
Norale's
Convenient
Death.
valuable
portion
'of
a
Spanish
fleet's
A Kansas Solaler Dead a t Chlckamau~a.
Jllted youth K I I Hlmse1L
~
maun stand on that,fl
\
X 8 n l Statlon a t Pago-Pago.
NEW YORK,Aug. 20.-Upiteci States equipment after we have treated it as
Thelr KloadlLe Dresm Over.
CHICEAMA~QA,
Aug. 23. - Private
MARyv1LLE3
MO'*
Aug' 23'-Wi11
SAXP ~ a ~ c r s o Aug.
o,
23. -Engineers
Minister Hunter of Guatemala cables Dea-ey treated the enemy's fleet at Ma- SEATTLE*mash., Aug. 23.-One h u n - Roy Dumont, Twenty-second Kansas,
son of John Be .
aged
The Other \Vay Around.
rent by the navy department to
the s t a t e department t h a t General nila; he will be ready to help a United
dred and fifty disappoiqted prospect: Company K, who enlisted in Ivichita, of White Cloud township8 took
The loyalty of the Scottish Highlandpare proposds for bids for t h e con- Or'
States
vessel
out
of
a
score
of
unfore~
~
leader
of
~
t
h
e
revolution,
~
l
was
~
~
,
'ITived
here lrom& p p r died of 'yphoid fever at the division nine 1Mt night with suicidal latent.
ttrnclion of a naval rtation a t Pa@thing.
in a cave ~
~ and seen
~ troublesdthat may~arise when
~ the er ~LO his kiltdIS a picturesque
~
~ Ils
On the
thismorning. He was a grad- He died this morninis I t is under.
Pago harbor, Sameaq islands, have river'
died on his way to prison a t sari se modern warship gets down to fighting will never admit that it makes him
sior.
with
them
CdpiefJ
of
Lewis
academy,
Wichita,
and
uate
t h a t t h e young man was i n love bastian.
cold; and Highlanders who were sufF. p. chambers of N~~ york of a set of resolutions, passed a t a rethat is not all one-sided.
made a hard 5 g h t for his life.
w i t h a young woman who had rejocted
i s t q e chief engineer of the party.
Theoretically, the submarine diver fering from cold in the ordinary dress
cent miners' meeting, setting f o r t h
hisadvances. and t h i s w a s t h e cause of ~ e g r o ~ i a s l o n a r l e s for the ~ o l o n l e s . is a formidable aid in operations ofcivilization have been known to subt h a t gold i n paying quantities has not Arbitrator Between Amerlcr and chlu. his action.
Barcelona May Buy Autonomy.
FRISKFORT, Ky., Aug. 20.-The gen- against the enemy. Whether or not he stitute the kilt for it. in order to get
OTTAWA, Ontario, Aug. 23.-Sir
!' MADRID, Aug. 23.-The
Catalqn been discovered in t h e vicinity of Cop
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era1 association of negro Baptists of will be so in practice remains t o be warm-though this would be much like
Pope uolds a Receptlog.
p.rty in Barcalona is agitating for t h e per river, and t h a t t h e Valdez glacier Henry Strong, chief justice of Canada,
qemoving one's coat and yaistcoat and
ROME,Aug. 23.-The pope held a re- Icentucky, i n session here, adopted seen. The theorists asert that the div- '''ling
oreation of a n administrative provin- i s impassable for large outfits. The will be inrested to-day mith t h e comup One''
the
er can be sent under water On
res01uti~n3 favoring the sending
mission
rppointing
him
sole
arbitrator
ception
yesterday
i
n
honor
of
his
resolutions
censuro
the
booming
of
the
d.1 council, odering t o p r y t h e s t a t e
same
It
Is
said
that
a
nights
to
to
his
way
Into
the
pined
~1,000,000
for the privilege of country by certain transportation corn. in the claims disputed between the saint's day. Uis holinese appeared to nico, tho Philippines and qawaii.
entrances t o harbors and cut the wires ger, seeing a soldier in full Highlander
United States and Chili.
be i n good health and-spirits.
panies.
crutonomy.
connecting the explosives with the uniform shivering in a cold wind. asked
Spantsh
TarM
I
n
Yorto
Rlco.
860,000 In One Day for Mls$lonl
shore; or they say he can attach mines him: "Sandy, are you cold with t h e
Very mot In Franca
1.600 Chlne8e Troops Slaln.
A Grand 1v.r' concert.
WAsnrx~Tox~
lvarde- to the keels of anchored war craft and kilt?" "Na, na, moo," the soldier anOLD ORCHARD. Me., AUO- 23.-The
P
~
a
r
s
,
Aug.
23.-The
almost
troplFR.xcrsco,
hug.
?3,-News
has
CIsnrxarr,
23.-0ne of
missionary collection taken a t the partment gave out tho tariff rates for explode the mines when he reaches
swered, indignantly, "but I'm nigh kilt
the unusual featured for t h e thirty- just reached here from the Orient that, eal heat which has been experienced Christian Alliance meeting3 presided 'orb Rice tO-dayb The rate is
with the cauld!'*
cables
safe
distance;
or
he
can
saw
the
here
for
some
days
was
increased
yesearly
in
julY,
there
was
a
battle
beencampment 0.A, P.
rates
Dr. Wmpsou yesterday Spanish minimum
of anchored vessels and put their crews
UoU6e -commons,
in t h b city, september 5 to 10, is a tween t h e rebels a t Wu-Chow and tho terday, and many deaths a r e re- over
Iore
in the laland' The to- to great inccnvenlence. if not in R Po- Addres8hg-Nembers
~~~b~~~ are not allored to refer to
c,nc,rt to be g!ren on t h e first imperial Chinese troops, in which the ported. The trOops maneurering
bacco
's
t'
s
same as that lor sition of positive danger.
amounted
amount
t
o
(6O.OW
w
a
s
pledged
ACout
towardsendW1lDO
each Other by name in debate'
The
*rm
of the enurmpment a c e * former were rictorious Over i,roO of t h e Nancy district suffered terribly,
to Cuba and tho
There is ~CarCelyany limit t'o !he
t h e troops were slain and their bodies and 500 of them were ovcroome by tho Philippines.
at Mnsio hall.
member
who
is
addressed
\
More Troop4 for llonolula
theorists' suggestions for using the subheat, some of whom have djed.
were thrown into t h e river.
by name is the chairman who preside3
SANFn-~h-c~sco,Aug.
:O.-Three bun. marine diver as a means of offense in Over
Ordered to Pay Manlla Troops
Promotion for Elgabee.
Of the hpuse In
the
Crowds VLlt t h e Fleet.
naval
campaigns,
but
moat
of
the
plans
Manlla
Leaders
Thanked.
drcd
and
ta.enty-flre
oficers
and
men
\
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~
~ 93,-paymaster
~
~
~
~
~
~
x
,
i v a a m s e ~ o r v , Augt 23.-The
PresiOn
a
member
rising to
YOBa,
?3.-The
sllips
v
h
i
o
n
a
r
~
,
and
it
is
probable
that
are
W ~ s n ~ s e r o rh,u g , 23. -President
General Stanton has ordered threo ,of t h e New Y o r t regiment embarked
dent has promoted Captain Charles
Nqw
Sampson's fleet r e ' paymastera t o go t o Manila and pay on board the steamship Alliance yes- the most practical use to which the speak in committee he begins with "Mr.
.&igsbce, U. 8. N., now cornmanding McKinley last night cabled t o Admiral longing
and
with
Chairyesterday' the trmpsthere. *hey ,vill
froP1 terday morning and will sail for u o n - diver can be put 1s t o clean and repair man," as at g u b l i c meetin8s.-Ninet h e St. Paul, by advancing him three Dewey and General Merritt his and ceired thousands of
the
ships
of
his
own
nation
when
it
js
It
is
estimated
125*000
visited
olulu
t
o
b
y
.
t
h
e
ntttiop's
congratulations
upon
their
&n Francisco i n a day or two.
numbers ~p t h e LiSt of captaini in t h e
-,
,
-2.*--.
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.eressarv that the cleaninz and re- teenth Century.
irland.
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capture of Manila.
'=vy for_"%xtnrordinary heroism."
Tneral
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NEBRASgd
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NEBRAS I(A NOTES.
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-~ ~ fcountp
f ~is llarvcsting
l ~
an
usually large crop of celery.
Fonca h a s a new elevator with a
storage capacity of S,OOo bushels.
The Re,den %Jews h
again 1%ith C. S. Harris a s editor.
a0.t 1mport.rnt Iiappcnlng- of t h e p a s t
Sexen 1)ays I3riefly ~ I e ~ ~ t l n n e c l -Par.i~
tionk of tile S t r t c C
Hrrulue of S e b r a e k ~S e n s.
Governor fIolcomb and
Shafter Fcela "Achy."
Adjutant
Tuesday, Aaguat 30.
~ ' E i 3 b r ~ 1 boy
. 3 \\.as
appendicitis thc other
ruotion a l l \% iuter.
yllc I,jncoln
post has snsthe
not
equalling t h e expenditures.
T h e 1:eatricc Canning company is
putting up a n average of 17,000 cans
of corn and tonlatoes daily.
Willie Tate, a colored boy aged 14,
was rnn over by a n electric motor Car
i n Orualia and instantly killed.
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hardly comport with tho discipline of
he men from whom these now
cured $21.
T h e Sort11 Ucud Eagle avoips making itself odious t o a n y of i t s readers
by studiou4y ~ n a i u t a i n i n g political
ncutrality.
Columbllq people h a r e a t last Cona
public building, On
cluded
eitllzr side of tile railroad tract<, will and justly treated American labor.
benefit the town.
State fuxlding bonds
State relief bonds. .,.
T h e Eepublican river seems t o be
teeming with carp and g r e a t strings
of them a r e sold i 2 Superior and other
towns along the valley.
A travelliug troupe, playing "Uncle
YomqsCabin," stranded i n \Vague and
t h e sheriff sold t h e tent, bloodllou~d
and other fixtures for $85.
L)ison county
t o raise t h e
big&
crops of a n y c,ouaty i n t h e
state. It also is proud of t h e fact t h a t
it doesn't owe o dollar on earth.
Tile Leigh IYorld has been sold by
Editor S a u n d e r ~to i t s former. owner,
Cllarles Swallon-, now publisher of
+.helluluphrey Democrat.
cash from t h e Paciflc
ny in Omaha yesterday.
s consigned by t h e First
of Omaha t o t h e Citibank of St. Paul, llinn.
i n t h e small iron safe i n
. . . ..
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orlr from'Hamstcad, to Camp Mead
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are entitled t o re8t. Bow are yoq?"
' "A little achy,'' replied the general,
on the continent. I charge the
tion of my men to it and to th
tions surrounding it. For we
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t o September 1, 189
J. V. R. \Yest
Alexandria purchased a horse the other day, and t h e
first thing i t did as t o kick him behimself instantly. 11
low the kncc. Uc getsabout wit11 t h e
the public schools.
aid of crutclies.'
A n r m c l - near \Vryne has seried DOtice o n tlic town boys t h a t anyone t h e past \veel< has been hot and dry,
molesting his watermelon patch mill with a n excess of sunshine and generpcpperrci
,,ith buslibhot and sent
b o u c in a hcarse.
.
O'CoIluor of Secora is id
hobpital a t sioux City. lie d e u t t o
E
~toolr on~a h e a G ~jag and~a t ~
~
,
tewpteLlto \vhip everybody, with t h e
sesu?t a s above stated.
E e n Norris, says t h e A l b i o ~h:effs, i
g e t t i n g pretty = e l l along id gear
lie went a l l through t h e mar of t l
rebellion, but he never came so ne
g e t t i n g sh<bta s he did one day rcce
ly, when he got t h e contents of a s
gun through t h e rim of his h a t h a
t w o inches from his .face. The
was s t a r t i n g t o f a l l over a n d he
bed i t , t h c hammer caught, a
she went.
Along t h e Atlnotta Cowt.
tion Lo U e Ment t o lIosp1t.rle.
burrenderad a t Sanllngo.
tkern in tirue.
" T h e miniature dry dock h a
novelty.
tlorne newspaper.-Hancroft
Blacle.
usual efforts t o mpke t h e fair a decided success this year. It comes Septernber 13, 14, 15 and 10 and the
management is leaving nothing undone
to furnish rt good display and good
entqrtaiwnent for a l l who attend.
, fo locate t h e sick soldier boy.
rnnduct asked t h e lu
to t h e bank wit11 h
w onnds penetrated t h e
cllest. Melvin Shracli,
and Clyde Potter are a1
t h e matter; I All t h r e e
rested.
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idi
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The Old Palace of Trade, the onl oxolusive ~ r o yo d s .House in this fart
of the wtttte bas bloomed out in
r fomand style than ever. we ca,ns low ,
more ladies' FINE Worated an
ress Goods than is to be fourl(j,in
the l);
ria
G. W. MILFORD& SONS.
department stores of the county.
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Tho wor~tedgoods that are eold in the department stores of the county for ili
15 cents a yard we,sell at 10 cents.
118
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6& SQNW.
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We have on display nnd are now. offering for sale the largest line of clotlliug ever before offered to the trade .of tlli.9 part of the state froln
two aollare and fifty cents up to the fluest showu to the trade.
G. W. MILFORD & SONS.
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THE ORD OUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA.
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LILY
Q U E E N VICTORIA IS RICH.
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ear l d r e n V sdresses w'tb the
.. Eightll.n"~dand fifty men of the R E T U R N S O F BRITISH TRADE.
ran*
In P a r h a bow Of lace puff, the flounced epaulette, or after oana and Rents 000 1Iouses a n d Uas ,
coverings.
Twenty-third Uansas roli~ntckrs,col-orcd, h a r e arrived a t santiago op tile Incren~edExport of UlflltnerY an* Iw
or ribbon or what not, directly under the fashion of the English sleeves.
Large I.unded Estatca.
1
ere.~aecl Imports of Otllef ArtlcloL
The announcement that Queen VicITEMS
OF INTEREST
M A I D S the chin, i s exceedingly Popular, while Sallor hats, large, flapptng affairs, and
~ N F O R M A T ~ O NFROM ALL steamcrVigi1ancia.
Thcy
are
a1l;vell.
,
Hrltlsh trade returns lur the sI*
A N D MATRONS.
another good style is that of finishing hood-like head coverlngs of flexible toria is to leave, by will, Osbcrne house
PARTS O F T H E WORLD.
E'riduy. September 3.
months end!ng June 30 show a slight
the collar with two triangular pieces of straw, siuply trimmed with knots of to one daughter and Balmoral, the
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Ten new cases of S L ' ~ ~ O W
fcvrr, in :I increase in the exports, principally in
the drees goods, edged with lace a n 3 ribbon, are in favor for little girls be- r o j a l residence III the hig'llands, to the
mild form, a r e reported froln Ou\vood machinery, b u t the imports continue Some Soter ot t l r Woder-The Gathered standing high and erect prcclsely over tween tho ages of four and twelve. duke. of Concaught, recalls the fact
1irentn of 3 x 0 ~TllRll
~
rassillx
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10 have the same tendency to augment
CosturuoP**re
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which Have Tran~piredSince the \Var 11iss.
i11e nearer's ear. Wilh dresses opened Thcq the fashions of their elders are ' , that tho man who wou!d devour this
Gencral Shaftcr has retnrncd f r a t the adverse balance already noticed at
Eudeil-Pewc l'rogress and 11ovemrnts
feet for Jnbrnllor.--.x C l l l l d ' ~ Eeercr a little in front, a dog collar of satin, gradually assumed. At first little particular wido-gVshous?e must p a k e
'Ie e.uprMscd 1liln.self
a n the 2nd of each prcvicus month of the
JacBct-lllllta for t~jutlIoosehold.
lloclting ncatly in ttie rear, gets much trimming is noticeable, and simplicity a n u n c o m ~ o n l yfull me$,!, say3 i?h exof Army, Savy, and Depsrtmcnts.
interview a.s well p!cased with t h e oub
The excess of imports
patronage from women who kflow that is the main requisite. Little by little change, I t was discover~da fek: weeks
--come of tlie c a n ~ p a i g nbefore Santiavo, present
oyer exports for the last six months
is inclined t o t h i n k that,
Tuegday, ~ u g u b tYO.
The Indlnn hIolller'e Lament.
. their white throata are all the m3iter the ruchings, ribbon& and feathers that ,ince that t.he queeu owlled 600 houses .
for :his blac:~swathing.
decorate the hats of their elders
in various pal-ts of ~3;1@11d,
not rcynl
afnlieton,,k i n g
samoa, died o f tr- w i n g the big llitficnlties cncouutered, a"ou'-lts to $495,756,250, being over All sad amld the forest villa ,
i t \vas a remarliab!e triumpli for Am- $100,000,000 greater than in, 1897, and
A , ~~
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1111oidfevcr.
resiOencee, but rent-ylel?qng property,
Crican
more, t!lan $144,000,000 over 1896. The And fondly gazed upoil her child
Uiut from Parts.
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Crop failcrcs in Russia are causing
and thet about 6,000 hoyses hzd been
1."
Es-JIagor Cruse 11. Twitchell, of steady and continuous decline in UritIn death who coldly slept.
r ~ ~ u cdistres:j.
h
The illustratlsn represents a pretty
\yomen ~ ~ g for
s t Isread.
built b y crow:^ lessees on building
Me.. a very prolnincnt eitize~lof ish trade appears to be attracting a She decked I t s limbs will, tremS1i,3s hand, dress. of pink afid whlte fancy lawn,
other kinds of hungry. pea- leaseholds by the queen. She then hsd
'lospita1
silip "lace
a t llatli,
=here
t h a t cit.y, an11 a lncmber of (;orrer?ior good deal of attention froln foreign
sang I n Lccents low: ,
1:oston jesterday.
these refugees, says a corre- "!SO rent from rnarhcts ar;l toll3 from
l'owers'The
c0u1lCil,
is of
confessed
eil:t)ez- governments, among others the Swe- "Alone, alone, to the spirit-lurid.
Culrcr'b
xebraska
h a s been zlcr.
nlnount
'the cinbt.eeleferr!es, besides t h e proceed.r from ;lines
Jly darling, thou must go!
spondent
of
the New YorlKTimes,
dish,
which
has
caused
a
special
reordered ~ u u s t e r cout,
~~
a ~ d~ t h c rworlrs u-3n her property
incnt is p1:tced a t $1-;3,000, but i t may
women
who
have
be
drawn
up
on
th9
subj'ct.
,
ing
from
santiago,
"I would that I mlght be thy guide
Oerleral Don Carlos Boell, n.aed SO, rsccc.d th;lt sum. Tile total represents Port
to
luxuries,
and
who
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the c.l.o%' Pl.cPerkY. Sb* has large
To
that
bl.lght
isle
of
restTllfs
report,
conlpnring
the
production
been
is dyina a t llis holne a t I'ardc\iie, Ky. sullls taliell a t variolls times ,,.llile he,
estates in Yor!:c:lire, Oxfordshi~ep d
bear
O'i.r
t h e swelling
of
iron
ore
in
England
from
1871
to
even
now
are
able
to
wear
fine
clothe3
Lieutcncnt Iiobson
at
Connwted witll tile \
v 1895 ~with that~ in Germany
~
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~ Clasped~ to my loving
~ breast!
Perks, v~lu:ible lands in tke
of
and the
tiago
11e lrill
t \ ~ u o l e u~ l i u ~ u f a c t u r company.
in~
aild
are crying, fight- Man and Alderxey, Scotlan.1, Irelard
I
t
is
no\-<
insinuated
t
h
a
t
tfle
suicide
United
States,
Sh0vis
the
English
out"I've
wrar~ped
thee
n-ith
the
bcavcr's
inp, for nlero bread as gpain fights tor
t h e r:lising of t h e ('llristobnl Cololl
skin,
of Lieute,nant-Coloncl llenrg, the chief put to have gone down from 16,087,030
:;nd Maria Teresa.
honor. El Caney is crowded with the and Wales. Of tha New F'rest there
are 3,000 acres of absolute and sixtyAmbass:ldor Hay bas gone to os- of dhc iritelligence d c p a r t n ~ c u tof t h e tons to 12,249.000, while the German: : A
largest population it ever harbored, and
", : t
1
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f
~
~
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~ h snow-shoes
y
sort and warm.
I,orue IloL!sc.,Isle of \Vight, to bid t h e I'rench n l i l l i , t r ~for W r , was conn;rcd Output has more than doubled, and that
10,000 to 20,000 half or wholly famished three acres of coutiilgent crO\k.ll prcD- .
erty. Her majesty enjoys inrr.ne from
queen goodbye, previous to sailing f o r a t by the l'".encll army authorities. In of this country has risen from a yearly
sufrering there the pangs of
other forests all:l
Ilome t o assume duties of secretary of aRy Case, the suicide occurred ~ho.:tly average of 4,532,000 to one of 14,288,030 "I've given thee milk to cheer thy
hm-lger and the s h m e of mkedness.
Mixed
with
the
tears
I weep:
state.
after tlic prisoner had received a v ~ e i t tons. The production of Ore for the ~ 1 1 ycradle, too, where thou must lay
properties in alld abcut Lccdo2.
to
Cuba
too
soon'
daWe
did
not
thC Isle of b7ig:lt, and
At
o.elocli,
morn- from a n oBicer of thc general staff. same period in Spain increased nineOsbcrne,
Thy wtary head to slcep.
These
,lg, orJcre3
sentry on
spite the sacrifice we make.
i n g , a fire L~roke out in Phillips anci IT.ho, on
The production of pig iron In
Balmoral, in the higi-lands, aye the
duty
before
C O I O ~ ~FIenry's
I
place
of
'Old.
thy
hand,
-1
place
tile
paddle
people
throng
BbbUt
the
,<utteritis retail hard\varo
a t confinelr~entllot to clisturb the prison- Er.gland as CXmPared with that prop r i r l t e property of the ellecn and are
T , guide wtlera watprs flow:
Americans, a n d bejeweled
~ ~ n i n t a i n eout
d of hcr OI-T~I 1:icorne. But
xabllville*Tt'nn" which
to el- a s he ha.1 l o t of \vork to do. I t is duced all over the world has sunk or alone, alone, t o the sytrit's land,
causc a great loss.
,
thrust children back from the dfspen- she hzs the use of a fc,, ra;lal p;ilaces
recalltd t h a t a similar ogportunity to from 46.3 to 27.5 per cent, and that of
MY darling, thou must go.
sew Of
and strike One another
11. T. l1igginst cashier of t h e tress- commit suicide l r a s siYolrld t o Urcy- this country has risen from 16.1 to 30.9
besides, and these ar9 mcfa;aj;led by
thrQufih
forerts
nrrrs' oflie' of the
rsland
fus, who, hu\vcVer, declined t o profit per cent. I~ the output of coal Eng- ..There
fiercely to beat down riv+l.ls in this race the nation at an annuill expenditure
green.
1.oad a t Chicago, was taking a vapor by it.
against fanline. Even the families of ranging from $2,500 to $50,003. The
Thy fathers chase the dcer,
land still has the lead in the world's
bath when the macliint cupiodcd,
the f ~ r e f g lconsuls,
l
it is said, are withproduction, but Is gradual!y lQsing it, : : O
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~ 1 p~ ~ ~ p Seen
, ~ " ~s ~ &
~
Saturday, ~ e p t e u ~ b e3.r
scalding him to death.
is i n tho o c c u p l n , ~ y BuckingOwing t o exposures made by Lieu. h" proportion having Calleil from 47
I
6ut food.
ham palace, Windsor castle,. tho vr!lite
John hleelr of ~ ' r C I n o n t O.,
,
has reBut the.distrees of these
peircd chec]i f o r $100 from ~
;
~ t e n~ a n t~ IIenr.y,
~
i of lt h e ~ French a r ~ u y , to 84 per cent, while that of Germany *'And tho4 some chleftaln's bride may
lodge a t Richmcnd park a n d ' > a r t of St.
de Qursada, ch;irye d'affairj of tile j:r- l?revious t o his arrest and suicide, has -isen slightly from 17 to 18 per 9 Myb2,-ed departing
be
we
O
'n
give James' palace, The renlalnder of the
Captain 1)regfub' chances f o r a rehear- cent, h ~ that
t
of this country from 17 say, wilt t h o u nel-er
to them what we
~ ~ u b lof
i e Cuba, wit11 il letter esp!oingivcshelter~ l&st-named palace Is cccupfed by other
i n g t h a t tht: amount was left in his in:: are goocl, and lie will undoubtedly to 30. Of the general trado of the
so desolate and lone?
~ r b t w t l o n .food, freedom. W h a t haye members of the roy:l tarnily. otller
cleared. M. del t'resse, melnber of four greatest trading ~ . , . l l t r i e s ,Gerhapds by a Cuban g e u t l e u ~ a n uau:cd
t h Y to give to us-not in return, not royal pillacPs malntnlnpd as s,l,h,
(lambrcsis t o be g i y n t o the ~ i f c . , tl:e chamber of deputies, a n d foreipil many, r r a n c e , Great Britain and the s'X'll keep one lock of raven halr
*
inevitably?
Culled from t h y stlll cold brow.
by Balls & Deshaycs.
The .skirt 13 in r e c O m P c ~ e but
though not in the occu;>accy ~f tho
parents, or brother o r sister of tllc cditor of tho Temps, is organizing United
the first and last named
wherl 1. too. shill travel there,
t d m m e d with mauve velvet, .and the case-death. They come nct with e m p queen, are ~~~~i~~~~~palaze, H ~ ~ ; ~ first L\loerican born sailor rv-llo sllonld meetings throughout the country in have fncrrased each 15 per cent, that That
M Y Jal1glllt.r 1 may know.
corsage is of the same, Qraped. and ty h ~ ~ n d s .
die in the ,,.u free cuba. ?rlr, ~
~ favor
~ of a, krellearing.
'
~110 has written
ton court, which, aceording to a re~ France has steadily decline,d, and ,,But 6-ol-to
son, George U. hleek, n.as a first class a letter of congriltulatiou t o M a d a ~ of
t h a t happy band:
with il yoke of thread' guipure and
Perhaps i t was bad golic,y, looked a t cent estimate based on the statistics
vain is m y fruitless \voe:
firelnaII on the torpedo boat \
~
i 1)reyfus.
~
~
l,Itadurn
~ T)rayfus,
~
~ sa far, h s s that of En$la.nd has increased only 2.5
bertha, forming eqaulets. Waistband from a military and selflsh point of of eight or' ten years, ccsts the nat!on
and was the first mall killed in the taken n o action. High otticers.confes.s per cent. The state of thinkj descrip- For alone, alone, to the spirit's 1a)nd.
1of ma5ve velvet.--Sew
York EIecald.
vlew. Perhaps it was necessary, look- On the averag'e of over $70,000 a year:
hlv darling, thou must go!"
t h a t t h e discussions t h a t will f o l l o ~ ed in the Swedish report appears to be
engageolent a t Cardeuas.
revision will probably entail w a r be- causing sometlling of a
in
. ed at from the higher point of v i e w o f Kew palsce, Pembrolce lodge, tho
\Vec?nnsday, ~ u g u s 31.
t
twec.n France and Ger~nany.but t b r y mercial clr'cles ill England, .and more
humanity. If we had given these Peo- thatched cottage and Sheen cottage,
The rift11 and Seveuth Illinois rol- s:ty t!lat \vould be preferable t o hav- atten"on
ple just one'day or two days in which Richmond park; Bushy house, in
liein' 'Iven lo the growing
lrllteer resimellts are to be
ing t h e army remain under a cloud,
t o leave Santiago and had refused to Bushy park, and Holyrood ~ a l a c e .
with the possibilities of agitation lead competitioi~of this country. The fear
----out.
i'
shelter and feed them, we could have
that
Germ-ny
was
going
to
prove
the
The loss by t l ~ dSashvillc fire was i"g to
successful rival of England In the
gone ahead unhampered and taken the
NOT M V L T ~ P L Y ~ NR
CA P I D L Y ;
over 8500,000.
Spudmy, Srptembcr 4.
city and beeri ourselves whole and safe
--world's t ~ a d eis giving place to' a
~ n t r a ~ c s c o u l m i t t ebyf;cattma!:tns
d
London n c w ~ p a p c r a esprcss thern- greater f y a r of the unrivaled power
now,
the hills, suwr[or to The Sewinole Indlanq I:2 P'1or:lla IIare
o n l f e x i c s n s is pariog the way for selves as plea.;ed a t the pruspect of an of produ,:tion or this country, and of
fate. But we are Americans, not sav6t.rh.t Laws ~ b , ~ : lnr:~rriaxe.
t
trouble.
English-German alliance.
b r . J. E. Urecht, superintendent Of
its singularly advantageous position in
ages or Spauinrds, we cannot ignore
Tile president will visit N o u t a ~ ~ k The gold in t h e treabury is steadily
the lnost
populated
others.
must silffel.with them ant1 thd florid^ Indians, with hesdquarlcrs
Point and ir~vestigatethe contlitiou of clirnbing upward, and yesterday again respect
a t Fort hlqers, arrived in tho city >-csfor them.
t h e camp.
broke a record, tvith a total reserve of section of tha earth, western Europe
terday from Tallahassee, his m l e s i ~ n
eastern
Asia.
The
re"But
the
p'roblem
remains.
We
Emperor \ ~ i l i i a ~of
n . Gerrnabj llas S:!20,918,?H.', t h e highest iu the history
there b e h g to purchase l a r d s with the
elations
of
the
trade
statistics
of
this
of
the
re5erve.
,
hignided his willingnesi t o attend the
now menaced with yello\v fever*malarappropr~atioll of $3,000 now annually
conpress proposed Ly the Russian ern~ o r c s fires
t
are raging in !Viseonsin. country for the last Year hade opened
ial fever, and other disea~e~s,
the fruit
set apart by the geceral' government
pe ror.
on tile recolnrllendation o f the slved- wide the eyes of those in England who
of Spanish filthiness. I do not know lor the Seninoles, says the Florida
T l ~ c s t e a ~ u e r Roanoke arrived a t isb-?r'orn-cgian council, Icing Oscar h a s have hither:o regarded Germally a s the
how we
with this prqblen Times-Unlbn. Ixcretofore the 4"iand the
Seattle from St. Michacl, ;ila.ska, with uotified the czar of his acceptauce of most 'dangerous com~~etitor,
that our generosity has msumed th:it lloles have been honleless, so far as
459 passengers and about $1,500,000 t h e invitation t o send delegates t o the danger is recognized to be the more
our national virtue could not refuse.
wort11 of gold dust. /
peace conference.
serious because the rivalry of Germany
of land is concrrned. Tho
We
cannot retreat; we must g.0 on an3 4octor has ;ocate,i and
all
Since Camp Jrerritt h a s b e e n ab.znT l ~ cdistilling steamer 1,ris sailed was in price only a t the expense O f
Hi??htthis war Out and crush disease and (heir babitat1on.q and his endearor now
don6d ax~dthe soldiers removed t o t h e from Xorfol'tt to .\lontaulc Point t o sup- quality, while that of t h i s country exthe prolnoters of disease with the same
presidio, thc condition of the inen has ply frcah drinking water t o t h e sol- terds to both price and qilality. Sureto pursue the rork of sec.iTiag
greatly improved.
dierg a t ('amp \Vikoff. The transport ly a greater than G~~~~~~~ is here, 6ays
Odr
and Our *Ise
in the names of the Indiviciual awnera.
a
prt?caution~may rescue us, but many
"The Indians,t9 says
C;-echt,
Nine hnudred Spaniards who at- City of f'cltili has Bone out of com1'Jir- one of the English financial orgalln,
.
tempted to flee from Manila in threr hion and \rill be rtiturned to t h e own- commentillg upon the wonderful showsacrifices will have been offered UP to n o t ~ m u l t l g l y i n grapidly,
This is cue
binall vessels are believed to have been WS.
this cause that we have espoused.
ing nf American trade statistics for the
to
phys!ological
and
~
o
c
i
a l reasons.
dromncd duriug a storm.
The crisis in France o r c r the Drey- last
period, a n d
asks in all
,
. .
In
Still there has peen a11 increase.
B. rranlcs of fus affair is near. Thc minister oi S@riousnessif the moment can really be
.
1859 there were but 112. Now ''jicla
Patenf Leatller Ssllors.
ibrnpany
0 , ~ ~ , . ~ N~~
l f t l y~o r k , ,yas war, 31. lhvaiguac, fearing thc coming
cllll~bcdt o inhensibility by ncgroes a t "torin, h a s resiwned. premier Hrisson a t hand when England will cease to be
There are so many new wrinkles in are something over 500. Tlle chief soChattirllooaa and thro\yn undrr a ,rail- a ~ odt ! ~ ' mclutrrs of t h e cabinet are the shopkeeping nation o t the world,
that it is impwsible, to caver clal reason for their 810% propaxai.ion
road train because 110 refllscd to al. inclil~cdt o g r a n t Ilregfus n rehearing. and will have to take off its hat in
tllem
all
in one
~ ~ ~ i f l is
c lthe
~ lcustom of countenancing no marI t is currently reported ' t h a t t h v farewell t~ its former customers aud
low negroes t o sell mil!< t o his colnpariago
of persons who have a drop of Ihe
,
fruit is beillg used in trimming hats.
uy. Tlle milk caused t k e deatli of Spanish ministe1.s h a r e defiuitely se- retire f r o ~ nbusi~iess.-Ex.
..
This is
Cherries are mrch in vogue on the same blood in their vei:ls.
three of his luen and h c issued orders lttcted the f o l l o \ ~ i n gpeace c o r n ~ ~ ~ i s s i o u sometime8 hard on the girls.
Une
other
side,
and
when
used
as
a
trimrefusing them t h e privilege.
crs: General Raifiael Cerero y Szepz,
oldest of the Gla8a-Blo\rers.
ming on hats of deep
straw leader I know has two beautiful danghgeneral
of
ezigincers;
Senor
&ugcnilo
Tharxdax, SepFcmSer 1.
James
Michels Is the Granrj
ljontero Rios, senor Villauyutia, under
are very smart. They are frequently cers who cannot get married b e c ~ u s e
Adjutant General C o r b i ~ has anof
foreign
31d Man of the' glass blowihg trade,
combined with black velvet bows. the eligible young men are alsos! all
nounced t h a t the First rolunterr cayHis experience extends from the days
earthquake
shoclifi
were
felt
at
make a pretty, trim- akin to them. Very oltfn tLe cllstonl
White
gull
c l v (Rooscvelt's) rough riders \l-ould be santiago de cuba ~
causes strange allisacs:, and I know of
~
~ evening.
~
~ when
d
;methods
,
~ were crude and undemlng
for
sailor
hats and
relieved from service at once.
The first, \vllich occurred at?:O5 o'clock, veloped t o this age of n~achinery an,l
and black
In millinery a number of inst?ncto v t c r e yo.lng
North rarolina,raill'cadcolnmis.
was of of unusual severity and shook rapld production. It began with tho
20 have
of 'O.
grow hourly in 'favor. The sailor hat bucks
sion bas decided t h a t t h e southern Ex- c v e r j house jn the c i t j . The f r i g h t e n apprenticeship labor system, a t tho
"The reason fcr a lack of illcrcac9 is
pre"' colnpany sha'lk'zYthc
mar s t a m p ed people r a n out into the streets. The very inception of the. conflict betweon
of wllfte patent leather ie being worn
On
~
~
~ 'rho
~ order
~
goes
~
e second
s
shock,
.
which was lighter, oc- capital and labor, and covers the stirIn New York. In fine
a scarf the dearth of IrnowleJgc on th? I-art of
is
twisted
about
the men and women of phys!v!ogy, sa: itainto effect Sefitembcr 1.2, and tho pen- curred just oue hour later.
of white
ring period which wltnessed the birth
tion anqhyglene. Tho mother:, tbo;rgh
crown
and
a
of
flowers
is
laid
The
dead
bodies
of
.\latiIda
l
u
l
l
i
n
s
.
and the emancipation
of tra[ies
e
a
l
e aged
intensely' fond of their offs?:.ing, nill
and
lsauc
J1ullin.s%
carelessly
on
the
brinl.
When
the
of the worknlnn, mechanic and
obey the order.
allow thexu to ~t:t?Y the,l<srlves v.it11
ten years, were found yesterday ab
, weather is threatening a white surah
The American social science associa- I)akers9 1,yord creek
,Charleston And in this vast m o v e r n e ~ ~3Iichela
t
sash takes th place of the
and food and trash in the s l l a ~ eof ,:rind.
t.ion s e n t a cablegram t o Emperor \y vU
no clue call be secured
took a most active part. His efforts
& n a y dcalCs oris
caught
at
one charcoal and c1.r.
a
white
or
bl&k
Sicholas of RusLia coltgratulating him th;j do;;ble murder. s i x murders have find their fruit in the Amalgamted Ascur during the first three Years. !It a
for
side.
An
odd
little
in
loft.y purpose has Overture $01- occurred in the same vicinity during sociatton of Iron, Steel and Tin Worka better undcr,standillg aluOniC nations the past s i r years, all due t o familg ers, and in the Window Glass Worklinery is of black tulle run wlth gold child lives to be 5 you c m ' t kill hlnl
and for better economic conditions feuds.
I
,
ers' association. To IkIichels belongs
thread. The tulle 1s arranged In a "Ith a lightnocd
"If the parents !~I:CIY r o r e cf dip:. I.he
lor their pcoplc' and confides in its
fluffy circle and
the center
T h e Second S e b r a s k a is homo again, the d i s t i n ~ t i o nof having laid the fo-lac v t ~ ~ t usuccess.
al
race would rapidly i;lerease, fo: a '
F o u r train load o t soldiers reached dations on lvhfch both of these
there
a
for
the
coiffure.
Frob
-idjutant-(:eneral orbi in' h a s given OlnalIa Satordnf
gauze streamers stronger, e o u n h P ~ O P ?! r~e not '0 be
the first ful u~llonswere built, and he has lived
the back falls two
Their women ;\re
his conseut, to caring f o r the sick men ' about o.cloclc alIcl last at
that nlay be wound
and found found on the earth.
to
see
them
wield
a
mighty
Influence
from the Second regiment in the Omathe purest of the pure. 9 whole realnl
a.
boys
the effects
the
throat
and
caught
with
a
great
Ila liospital a t t h e expense of the gor- of
3Iichels
is
a
rougl,ing it and Inany also the in the industrial world.
cannot change them from the pat.h of
enlLnent. JVhell t h e sick were s e u t lines of sickness and
cluster of red roses or a bunch of vio.
FOR S U N N Y A U T U ~ I N DAYS.
~l~~~~ hale, hearty man. IIe Is still a t work
L e a d n e ~ sIs an' unltnovin ~ i o . "
virtue.
nOrt'h
men ,,,re 136 sic! illen on board t h e 'trains a t his trade. He is yet able to lift tho
lets beneath the chin.
--.-stopped at,omaha for 'vilom no pro- and thirty-SIX were left a t t h e Wt. bloy-er's pipe and turn out single or '
--Twelve Cer~talor s C'our*n nlnner.
vision hall been made.
U1111y Cold Sponge Uath.
C'rooli hospital. The citizens of Omaha double strength. He 1s the oldeat
.Child'? Heeler ~ h e k e t .
years t h e city O f GrenOD1el
11" S@.~.bor@
Gl.1 ..rhea.
~ e d l a
L i e ~ ~ t . ~ ~ a . t - ~ o lrenry.
~ o n e l Who \vaS s s)lo\ved great i n k r e s t in t l r retuning glass blower in the uni(ed states
Bupting red cloth made this smart
Although "docturs differ" about
still
Your t r d y well get up
a t (he In
has maintained a muo!cip'l
:irrested last evening on the ch:irgc of yeteraus
Cllickalnauga
the engaged a t his trade. His form
little reefer, black braid in stralgh? many things, they all agree as to tha
havin bccll
author of a n import- friends the soldiers lwtll fNrnOlnaha
rows and scroll design with gilt mill- advisabilil~of the dally bath, and the reaside does not wear a gold, silver or restaurant and kitchens
nlt lstter, \.lliCh figured in
and from out, in the st,abeivere. uumer, erect, his step firm and h h lungs souon tary buttons adding much to its'up-to- majority say that it is best taken cold, gun met81 chain about her neck. She a r e codked and supplled at cost. The
intellect is keen
as a drum.
food is of the best quality, the cooks ,
fus case, coinmitted suicide tonlglit. oils.
---Iiis arrest was one of the most hens&a brightness about his eye8 showu the date style. This style of jacket retains unless the bather's vitality is much be- cares not if the metal thread is strung are skillful and
is excellent.
low
the
.average.
A
cold
sponge
bath
Llonclny,
September
5
.
'
with
jewels
as
big
a
s
her
thumb,
and
its
well-merited
popularity,
no
child's
tiorla1 developments in this estraorcliiptelligen+, ltindly disposition of tile
One may dine there on bread a,ld soup
is
an
excellent
tonic
as
well
as
an
ax
precious
as
the'tomb
of
Mahornet.
nary affair. 1Ie has bcen t l ~ r o u g h o u t I t is 1e:irnecl from ICarlstein, t h e man, old in
but young in fipirit.
tor three cents and have
hunger
the champion of t h e army, against home of his daughkcr, t h a t es-Ambnsadmirable prophylactic.
They are incidents in her past life, not thoroughly
Newville, hlimn
He
'Om
'Iear
or
he
may
gay'
Cbionel Picquart, with wliom he fongh t sador Bi~yard'scondition is w r y critiThe summer is the best time to ac- to be recalled, and in their stead she
Pe''l:12 cents and en,oy a ,vurse
a duel. The new davelop~neut~ L I ~ ~ R L 'cal,
P , and i t is t h o u g h t h e c a n n o t survive
wears
an
elastic
ribbon,
one-fourth
of
, sylvanla, March 17, 1832.-PilCsbur~
quire the habit.
LO alter tht: aspect of both Creyfus many days.
Use a bathing gJove or wash rag* an inch aide, black or white, and long
c-ascs. ant1 to practieally nullify t h e
~t
to
been definitely de- Dispatch.-and Soap YOllrself rapidly and thor- enough to pass round her necl~,havevidc~lceof Ciencral~k't'llieux and Iiois termined t h a t the Third Nebraska,
\VluaAo\v'~ Parrot 111 IIattle.
oughly from head to foot. This 0ugllt ing two ends to tuclr in her belt. A
de E'evre and the declarat1on:i of the colnmanded by co1, \yilliam ,lennings
BPRINGFIELD, MO.
"ile was In his iron cage hanging
to take more than two
three slide slips over the ribbon, a jeweled R,,tored to Health
Milea,
n ~ i n l s l e rof war, hl. &vaignrtc, in tlre urynn, is not to be imlllediately milschamber of dzpntier. I n fact somi! tered out of service,
is .toe have a right over the front O f the toner
.
minutes, for the quick rubbing is es- slide, very small; either a wee square
tive Nervlne.
pecially desirable, both as exercise and tortoise in a gypsy setting or three inpeople believe t h a t t h e rca! t u r n i r ~ g chaIlse for glory w i t h the troopsof tile there," the tar went on, in answer to
point iu t h e Ilreyfus case h a been regular army who will be sent within several questions. "He dldn't seem to
for the skin. Then wash the soap ofit flnlteslmal diamonds set in a row. BY
reached, and t h a t a revision of the trial the nest ninrty dVs to cuba,.
mind things much, eithrr.
He just
,
rubbing as hard and as fast as You can,, aid of a slide a loop of ribbon is made
o f the Prisoner of Devil's island will ba
A \Yin:lipeg special says: "IndiaIls kept cussing to himself quietly. ~~t
and then
in the same fashion wit!)
to one end
to drop over the head,
CO1ouel l l c n r ~
to hav- reaching 1)auphin from the f a r north a shell went through the starboard
a Turkish towel, Or, still better. One of of the narrow silk
is fastened a
ing committed the forgery, "owing to report ]neetiny a n Esrluimaux, Yho boiler, and' then I saw. the lieutenant
,
crash. The bath should occupy about watch, to the
her smoked
+bsolute nccessit.?' f o r finding told of tile appearance among them of
come down froln forrard with a:
tcn minutes and leave SOU with a and d r i r i n g
1woofs against 1)reyfris." I t is undcr- a strange mau who descenlied froln
!
her!thy glow wbeo it is over.
stood t h a t ~11cdocu~nentin question i s tile clouds
the shores of l ~ u ~ s o towel
l l ~ stwisted round his 1% Still we
"i >
and the bird stood those Dagoes' pep,
There are many people whose consti- .'
r . 1 ~
letter lieretofore allcged t o have blt3'. ~h~ opinion among . t h e
Pork Cake.
CutIons wlll not endure a cold plunge
h e n written by the Gernlan military is t h a t t h e man is Andrce; t h e Arctic perin well enough, popping back at
attache in October, 1395.
explorer.
'em f n d working aloilg with one probath; very few who would not rea1)
Into one pint of 1)oiling water put one
,
peller, till all of a sudden a shell burst
benefit from a dally sponge with cold pound of fat pork, which has been
General \Vood, military governor of
~h~ fo]]o,ring is General Lawtonvs
water, 'and v l g o r o ~ ~rubbing
s
with a chopped fine and free from skin and
Sautiago city, h a s opened three supply dailv report of health conditions at aft an* k1locked.the steering gear sky~sick t?.;o, ~total l fever high. 'Shut up!' yelled the bird; 'shut
rough towel afterwards, t4e year shreds of muscle. Let this stand for
depots for the relief of Cubans in t h e saniiavo: ~
up! shut your mouth!' and he went on,
district. The capacity of the thrzc 139, toial new casfi3 7, total
round. If. c ~ l dwater does not leave five or ten minutes, then stir In three
places is 6,000 daily.
swearing away like a good one."
It. you glowing, begin with lukewarm wa- cups of brown sugar and one cup of
t o duty 2'7, no deaths.
\
-The stylish cape collar closing a t the ter, using less and less warm Water moiajses, one pound of stoned raisins,
Tlle striking coal miners nt Pana,
Geucral Gomez has given orders tc,
neck affords just the protection most every day until you can dispcnse y i t h eight cups of flour, one tablespoonful
Ill., ai-e running things with a high t h e Cuban leaders in Santiago provLlrr. Mnybrlck Agnln.
each of ground cinnamon and allspice,
hand. The sher.iff has nslted Gorernor ince t o plac'c theluselvesnr~derGeneral
the British house of commone necessary when a jacket 1s required a t it entirely.
Tauner for troops, b u t the goverrlor Lawton's co!urnancl. General Lawton Friday during the debate on the home 811 during the summer months. The
one teaspoonful of Cloves, eight cups
f'
lias replied t h a t he will not send t h e belicvei t h a t t h e arrangement will ex- ofice
h.lr. biichael Davitt, mem. !simple shaping lncludee under-arm
?.of flour and two teaspoonIuls of soda.
Style for Llttle Folka.
militia t h e r e t o protect
negro pcdite t h e disbandi~lgof the. Cuban her for s o u t h M
~broached
~
~ the ,ques- B.Ore8, shoulder and centre back Seama,
attractive eflect is ~ ) i the~ soda
~ in~ three
l tablespoon.
~ ~
convict miners from Alabaina. but forces. 1Ie h a s decided t o employ CuOf the
'lorextra
being
In an un- produced by those children's costumes fuls of warm water and beat In gradC. blURRbY, eogiuoer for Keet 6:
; ~ p r o p c r t yof citizens was in danger ban ofiicers in im ortant civil positions
derlying
plait
the waist line the fullness of dhich is gathered in ually. After stirring for twenty minRountree Mercantile Co., Fpringdi,l in the peoviuce of santiaIdo de cuba. ence hlaybrick, and represented that
w-onld fiend tilclu. 1le
back. The neck Is finished well above the waist in small gather- utes pour into pans and bakr: in a modGeld. No., writer: "I sulercd from
~ in 111-h,ealth. Mr. llavitt said in
not beliere in protecting imporfea la- General ('astillo 1vi11 get 3 place and s h was
h r a s against home .r\-orliers. The \rill act a s (;enera1 Lawton's adviser in the COIlrSe of his remarks that to with a rolling collar trimmed on its ings and plaits resembling 3 yoke. erately hot, steady oyen. If there f p dysycpsia, was unable to cat anythinpxithsituation is critical.
i n making otl~erappointmepts.
"release this A~nericanxoman would free edges to match the cape collar. Sometimes a second row of plaits and -danger of burning, cover
paper.
out severe distress. Treated by several
physicians n-ltbout benefit, I became almost
\Vilfo:.d IVoodruff,
of the lfor.
prolnlncnt Chattanoogans, four be a small step in thedirection of es- The two-sem~ed Skeves are of lash- gatherings IS, found a t the line of t h e
a physical wrcclt and unable to attend to
I
ionable
shape,
with
modifled
fullness
tablishing
good
feeling
between
Engwaist,
and
takes
the
place
of
a
belt
tnon church, died suddenly a t his of tllem leading pllgsicians, have prem y work. I took Dr. hIllcs' B,estorative
nleacI~e8
n
e
r
~
r
a
i
f
In
'
ille
Sun.
Sir
a
t
the
top,
and
the
wrists
are
decogirdle.
l-his
arrangement
does
away
land
and
the
United
States."
home in Salt Lake City.
ecks I was well. AIy
ferred c l ~ a r y e against
s
Major I I ~ l b b a r d , Matthew White Kidley, hollle secra- rated to match the collars.
in with all trimming other than, a small
To bleach her hair in the sun is 1
n ife h;rl
severe atT h e golcl
in the
s,lryeon general of tile Nintll Selv tary, replied that he thought the re- blue, tan or cream, pique, duck, crash, plait of linen edged with lace around 1at:er-day notion of the woman who
tack of La tirippo '
states treasury
yorl<, ~l~~~charge h i m witll being
.r" iil-health r e r e exaggerate4
a s well as faced cloth, are all used to the collar. If older people h a r e re- fares by the
For this reasqn
\ v h l c h brought on
for tile death of Sergeant
*mint in its history todry, \vith a total
troublcs peculiar ,to
reserrc of $.'19,320,07?. The highest Frank, who was strtlclr by a train a " I.: 11s : rcmiscd to make icrluiri!S.
make jackets in this style. The collar gretted the passing of the balloon buting hats arc somewhat a t a dis--her sex. Tho licstorpri.rious a ~ n o u n t WELA $.?18,000,000, few days ago, and with conduct unbecan be of white pique trimzned with sleeve an4 the advent ol; the glove- count, all save a very ugly and unbeativo Scrvine is the
\:hie11 was recorded in hlarch, ~sSS, c v ~ n i n ga n officer and gentleinan. I t
A itli-nni~~gIrsn
Term.
embroidered frills and finished s e ~ a - like arm covering, how much more coming but none the less vigorously
only thiug that has
' f l ~ ereserrc was estimated in l87G a t is asserted t h a t 3Tajvr 1Iubbardc.luscd
SO a s ~t o launder
is it to he regretted on the part of adopted reefer cap lllalle of white canF~~~ tyLeusston~
~
~ ;3icks
~ rately,
~
~
i
~ whent neCC6:
hclped hcr. \Ye both
n t 8116,000,000. I t first reached $:'OO,- the rernovnl of Sevgcant E'ranli w l ~ c n '"'vh"
~
a
r
y
.
tlie
children,
whose
shoulders
are
even
vas.
To
the
thinking
of
some
little
""Ie
rfltall
to 'lake thil'g.s
hope you will uso thL3
C00,000 in October, ISST, wheu the fig- his life might 11n.r~b c ~ u sared by
less likely t o show UP xell in a closa- cotton platter. cct rakishly to one side, in a
to help others as we llaro been,"
:Ires were $.?,000,000above t h a t mar!<, keeping hirn quiet ant1 t h a t when other !xceedillgly 1lncomfortable for a rcLn,
fitting sleeve t h a n are those of their and held d o u ~ t f u l l yiu place by a series
by all cirugThat Tllrvat E'inlsh.
D,, >lilesl Rerncalcs aro
The lowest point reached was $11,000,- physicians expostulatetl w i t h hiru h c :hey w e a k about having a pic11ic with
(100 in January, 1893. In June, 189'7, uscd larlguagr. unbccowinp a gentle- nim."
Wicli~-"I know.
Just ah
fmpcrtant is the finish a t the elders? Many mothers are In open of long pins, put through the nhito gists ulldcr apositivo
first bottle
s ~ : n r ~ egowns.
r
Yysn the rebellion aga!nst this decree of 'lash- suede crown band, is infinitely ccqaet benefits or money refundeb. Book on
there was ~i4O,OOO,OOO,and one year Inan and a u omcer .\ cmrt-rnarlirl :bough people who have picnics eyer throat3
~
e
a
r
t
n
n
d
S
e
r
r
c
s
s
e
u
t
f
r
c
e
t
o
allapy~~i.~~~.
.isdemanded.
insist
maltlng their ehll- tisb,
bht that is an open quertloo,
about ion,
later the amount was $167,000,000.
aave a gocd time!"
least o! these
is
- and
.-- .on
.
..-. .
-- high and
D?L NILES MEDICAL CO., Ellrhsrt, Ind.
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I
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,
some are
FOR
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z.t(kT,'
fAo3
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$ *
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,
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THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA.
;
P
I
-
KIIL\m()UJl
ISPALLEN
I
[ A lUl.LLION IN
WIFE PLEADS
FOX JUSTICE.
.
Mme. Drcylu.' Plea for ~ l u i b s n d to br
Heard by France.
KITCHENER H A S ENTERED
T H E STRONGHOLD.
G e At R. AT CINCINNATI. / IrlORTALlTY OF THE WAR.
PRIZESITHE
VIC'TORIES NET F O R T U N E S
--
-
Commanc!c:-In-Chlef Gobin ant1 StaR As- db*~U: 360 Soldlrr~Killed In Battle and
Uetwcen 1,200 an 1 5,000 of Dlsearc.
r i ~ From
e
Camp Bleade.
\
.
4*
J
I
'
TO COMMANDERS.
Clllc.4~0, %pt.
3.-The
Tribune
PARIS. Sept. G.-Owing t o t h e reslgC l x c ~ a N A ~Ohio,
r,
Sept. 6.-Aftcr t h e
'I
prints
siocving t,lc number
nation-of N. Godcfrey Cavaignac, minrains of yesterday andlast night thero of ,oldi,rs ,+llo lla,, been killed in
l'resident r a n r e feturned Adurrral sampson's Share Ia alO*OOO~
Thqusandn of the F.tnatlc, Fcll ruder the istcr of
i s nO longer apprehension o l prostrabattle and llavo
of cliseafre in
Te,ible
of the 121tibIl laxla
t o Par15 and c o n f e r r ~ dw i t h N. Dcl
tion from heat during tho national camps during tile a a r witll
\ThIle D ~ N C~ e~c e i v e s only 69.375/
Cassc, minister of foreign affairs ; XI.
encampment
of
t
h
c
a.
A.
fl.
hers
this
The
nnn conaltlonr
Wblcb
says:
Guns-Forty-S&
Klllctl tho -4nplo~vcek. The railways a r e bringing in Tllc
Bourgeois, minister of publio educa,,I,,hile 350 oficcrs and inen have
the Money \VIU B e Dlvldcd
E z ~ y L l . i nLoas.
excursionists from every direction and been lrilled i n battle or 'lied of wounds
tion, and General Zurlinden.
the local Posts are kept busily engaged
The cabinet mill meet to-day exthere llaFe died of disease i n
in escorting tho visitors t o their quar- carnpY bet,,7een
preasly
with a requcrt
?,OOO
volunW
a
s
a
l
s
o
~
o
.
u
,
Sept.
6.-,4t
least
one
Zoxuox, Sept 6 .-lchartcum
ters.
Dreyfus for a r'visioo
the million dollars in prize money will be
tcers and regulars. The Tribune has
fallen; t h e murder of T.ieutcnt Co!o~:el
General &bin, commander.in-chief,
has proceedings pf t h e court martial t h a t distributed among American sailors a s came from Camp Alger by t h e way of becured tile namesof 1,211 who died in
Charles G e o r g ~ Gordon h a s been
or at llolne after
avenged; t h e khalifa's forces a r e scatthe war with
More Camp Meade and has leave of absence contracting tho dread
As t h e cabinet
her
is nolv pprcticallg a
at
one-haif
of
this
sum
ill
be
paid
for
six
days
only,
so
t
h
a
t
he
m
u
s
t
get
of
the
camps.
trred; upper Egypt is again udder unanimous i n farqr of rev)tion-partly
British control.
in
with
that
of
law
back to Camp bleade by Saturday, a t
becausc the lninisters a r e aware thab
~ q . is1no~doubt
~ ~ab,ut
~
tho
. This
rea~ll.cdthe war officelast there is no otller method of batisfying providing for the payment of a bounty which place he is t o report on his re- hose
nalnes have be
secured.
:or
Persons
o
n
board
ve~s*ls
of
mar
n!ghtin
dispatch
Oeneral
feepug-the
outcome of t h e
turn.
He was accompaniel by t h e N~~~~~~~is
lnuuh doubt. that
s i r IIerbcrt xitchener* the sirdar
are hundreds dead whose
lneetiny is almost a for,,gono conclu- synk i n action. Therest mill be turned follo~vingmembers of his staff: GenEgypt, in coxnrnaud of t h e Anglointo t h e treasury f o r distribution
era1 Thomas J. Stewart, Major Charles could not be secured on account o:
Egyptian army, sent Saturday cight:
'Vllliams, Colonel Charles Burrows, lack of records and the inability or
In her lcttcr t o M. Sarrien, the min- the courts which shall Pass upon Ves"The remnant of t h e khalifa'n force
J. Ii. HO1comb, Colonel J. P. unwillingnebs of
ister of jurttce, Ifme. Drayfus says she sels of t h e enemy captured by Amcriarmy olficers t o fur.
h a s surrenderad, ant1 1 h a ~ enow s addresses him again, since he alono :an men-of-par.
Ifirett, colonel K. U. Ueath and nis. lists of the dead. ,>
From $he omcia1 report of Admiral others.
very large number of prisoners on my llas t h e ripllt to demand rcvisfon on
The Tribune gives t h c folloning
hands.
t h e ground of a "new fact." She ar- Montojo, commanding t h e S p a ~ l i s h IVhen the Party arrived t h e 0.A. R. statistic.s of deacl in each c.31p,
"Our cavalry and gunboats aro still gues t h a t Lieutenant Colonel Henry's flect sunk a t Manila, there were 1.875 posts rverc arriving in bodies a s fast in
instance a full list of
the railways could get them into and t h e n a t u r e of d i b c a ~ z j . ylle list
pursuing the kllalifa and his chtefs' admission of forgery deprives his dcp- persons on board t h e ships under his
are ositions and acts of a11 weight, i n d
'vho' with Only 14' fly>
and there was a parade in by camps is a s follows:
command. The Spanish flee' mas-of the
apparently making fdr Kordofan.
mith tha carriages
the- Camp Thomas, 353; Santiago, 341;
bank
,vhite Sil?
concludes her appeal by calling upon inferior force t o t h e Anerican squadcommittee. General Gobin s,, ~
~ 78; camp
~ *lger, ~75;
~
i
~
~
M. Garrien t o "listen to the voice of ron, and R~~~ qdmiral D ~ ~ , . ~ ~ reception
. ~
so difficult of a p ~ r o a c h ,owing t o '.he
and staff arrived rv,hile t h e big Labor camp ivilio#, 63; Jacksonvil]e, 50;
opinion and put an end to the will, therefore,
gzt $loo for
overflow and t h e thick b r u ~ h t, h a t he punishnlent of
day parade mas i n progress
he was
loy41 and innocenl
ampa, 58; Prli,zml, 76; Fernandina,
cannot effect a lauding. I man.,,
person.
most enthusiastically received all along Lakcland, camp3reade and other mitherefore, can rely only upon 1 lo
-I t i s estimated t h a t t h e aggregate t h e line from the Pennsylvania depot nor camps, i n ,,rivate hospitals, at
cavalry t o ~ a p t ~d , him.
,
\ ~ I L L LEAVE CAMP WIKOFF, amount due t h e Asiatic fleet a s a re- t o t h e Gr+d hotel.
h o h e , etc., 115; state camps, 36; t r r n s suit of t h e destruction of t h e Spanish
Although Camp Sherman was not ports and hospital ships, 90; total
forces amounts t o 8187,5009 which Con- dedicated till 10 o'clock this morning ,,ze4.
K~~ + ue sentI ~ o m s
T~~~~
gress will be asked t o appropriate dur- i t was partially occupied by veteran9
~
~are &ttrib\,ted
~
t to h t h e follow~
I ,portation Can Be
t ~ n -last night. Othcr tents pitched in the ing Causcs-~ypllod fever, 515;
ing t h e coming sessiod'vlroFF* Scpt'
great tieth of this sum belongs t o Kcar Ad84; dysentery, 93;
camp will dissolve during t h e three miral Dewey, a s commander-in-chief, parks were a I w used, and a t a l l q u a r ,
pneumonia, 61; causes
=
hnd
October
it a n d h e will, therefore, bo $9,373 richer ters will be u e l l occupied to-night. 47; malaria,
-..The reports of tlie railways indicate
as
ferer, 106, miscellDneous
will have shrunk t o slender proporthan he mas before the war,
Over
tickets
sold,
Ivhile
many
ailments
or
d
i
a
~
p
o
s
t
not
s
rrported,327.
tious. The well men, according t o t h e
Rear Admiral Sampsoa has realized have arrivcd during tho last two days,
of the regular
293 are dead.
"dr
department's set
~ a u a c ~ l u s e t is
t s scond *,ith 130; 1111leave tho camp a s fast as transporta- a snug l i t t l i fortune as a renlilt of t h e these railway reports indicate
war. AS commander-in-chief of .the greater influx the n e s t t w o days t h a n nois third, w i t h 100; Michigan fourth,
tion can be convonlently
North Atlantic fleet he will ~ e ot m - was ever known before a t th'ese n a
91, and xemyorlr fifth, witll
probably a t the rate of 3,000 or 4,000 a
t y e n t i e t h of every prize taken in tional encampmrnts.
week. The convalevcents from the
h o r t h Atlantic waters and bne-twenThp
festivities
of
the
week
opened
hospitsls, iqstead of
sent again
SENATOR HANNA TALKS.
into camp with their commands, will tieth of t h e head money allo~+(.edfor early when t h e naval cadetsformed a t
a. m. t o escort Rear Admiral Kelly
go t o their h o q e s The President, the vessels destroyed off Santiago and
bllculaea
the Illness
tho vuluntaerr
The opening exersecrzLary Alger
Wheeler in Cuban ports. I t is estimated t h a t fro:u t h e depot.
and the War Department.
he
will
finally
receiva
about
840,000
a
s
ciscs
of
the
naval
veterans,
under
the
had a talk about it, and, althbugh
C I . E Y ~ ~ . .Ohio,
~ ~ D ,Sept, 3.-Senator
hisshare of the priza
auspices of t h e National ~~~~l veterthougllt the
In determining t h e amount of head ans' association, occurred
9
m., M. A. H m n a has returned t o Clevc'vJil in camp
October money due officers and men i t will be
while tho martial
of the 0. A. land after a month's outing in tho
1, i t was detcrrnined t o continue sendY
necessary for the
to de- R, posts p a s heard in every part of Yellonstone park and the Borthrvcst.
iug the men away.
cide whether a vessel destroyed mas t h e c;ty, preparing f o r the dedication I n t h e course of a n interview concernArthur Fieblev a private in Company inferior or superior t o her antagonist.
GENERAL K~TCHENEK.
tho reported suffering i n army
of Camp Sherman
the reception a t
"I visited Khartoum to-day.
F*
United 'late'
Iniantry* If the latter t h e American ship will ~ o : ( oa. me of ~~~~~~l
cornman. camps Xr. l j a n n a wid: "1 do not E*'The town i s a complete ruin, b u t k i l h d himself in his tent. He tookhis be entitled to (203 for each p e r a n pn der-in+hicf, and hip stad,
care t o placc the blame for the condirifle* put the muzzle to board t h e enemyqsv e s s ~ l , 0 1 course
lower portions show soma of t h e priu- KralJ-cT~rgeren
~h~ ~
~
tsoldiers*
i
~home
~ a t ~D l~ ~Lions
. upon anrone. I will say, lloivcipal houses still standing. The peo- his l e f t eye, and toucllcd off the trigger this mill smell the amount of money ton is less than s i l t y miles distant ever, t h a t the governors of the differn
i
t
h
his
@nrord
bayonet.
11e was r e
ple nro naturally delighted t o sea us. .
rear admiral.
and t h e veterans from that institution ent States appointed t h e volunteer
. &&Sofor a s I can see a t present, cfuited in^ Tampa three and a half due14 the
"Last act!" the call boy shouts as
t
illness
is estimated t h a t , including t h e are taking
part.
who oiacers and we find t h ~ the
Khartoum is t h e best position. Om- m ~ l l t h s ago, v e n t t o Cuba, fougllt, 3lerceaeS, sunk by the ~ l a s ~ a c ~ l u s e t tcan
s participate in the parade lvill ,vear among tho troops comes from the vol- he comes bounding up the stairs three
dnrrnan i s very extensive and t h e caught t h e fever and was out of his a t the mouth of t h o harbor a t s a n t i - khaki suits, the same as the ,,I:oumh unteer ranks.' The places for t h e 10- steps a t a time. "Last act!" he yells
mind some time.
stench there is unbearable
ago, +ere \vere ?,199 persclns on board ~ i d , , ~ ~~t. ~is estimated by captZn cation of tho camps were selected bc- on every landing, until a t last he hoots
-"I have tllercforo movcd t h e troops
the Spanish fleet destroyed by Bear uarryE. yeicht and capt3in T, J . ~ d -caube of their availability and.the gen- a t the chorus girls. who, huddled tod o n o t o Khor Skambat, where rre now PAN DO TALKS ON T.H E WAR, ddmiral ~ ~ ~ ~ command,
gether in a ten-foot room, come out of
eral climatic conditions.
. o n ~ which
s
hins that thera will be lO,Wo
a r e i n a good c3mp on t h e river. All
"Regular troops have been camped their pen and follow him, as though
to the enemy
here
Dayton.
PolltIcIa~~
the
, Epsn1#h General Declarerl
,
mounded will de5zend the
amount of head rnoney clue t h e dqct
A~~~~ thequestionsdiscussed is one by the side of tho volunteers and no he were a bell sheep, down the winding
Caqrod the Hoatllltlea
stairs'
rive: with this dispatch, There arc
pill
Consequently
aggregate
C49,200.
t o make ail who engaged i n t h e late 'lckneSs among tlLcm. I
x E m TORa, Sept, g.-C;eneral Luis
The prima donna gives a daub
Yno cqses t h a t cause grave anxiety."
Besides these ships Spanish a e s - o f - Spsoish war eligible t o lnenlbcrsllip as der t h a t t h e death rate has been
N.
Paudo,
the
former
commallder-in.
oBcial
the
o(
instances. Sercral times paint to her cheek, and a brush of the
~
; hrray.w
~
~ high
~ in some
d
,
chief
of
spanbl
forces st hlanza- war were sunk a t Irlanzanillo, Nipe comrades in the ~~~l~~
foot+before throwing
British offlcers killed In t h e capture of
and other peints along t h e Cuban
The friends of Colonel dlbert D, I visited calnp ~ I l g e rand looked careOmdurman as two, ,rhile thirteen were nillo, arrived i n SewYork
the couch. There 1: no need for her
fully
over
the
place.
At
tho
edge
tho
destruction
of
each
of
which
coast,
Shaw
of
h".m
York,
James
A.
sexton
from Havana on the Philadelphia,
a prima
moundcd. Of t h e men, twenty-three the.eby setting at rest the rumors means prize money for t h e officers a ~ dof 1llinois and 1. b-, ~~~k Of ohio are ~f t h e camp I found banana stands to hurry; who ever heard
were killed and ninety-nine were
annd places where beer and soda pop donna being discovered when the curmen participating in
at work early in
contest for
t
h
a
t
h
e
had
secretly
fled
t
o
Madrid
wounded. TheloJ3 sustained by the
mere sold t o t h e rolunteels.
This .tain goes up.
IrgalloBcia's' of the
mander-in-caief*and
is
a n kind of stufl never helped t h e volun.
Then the comedian, with wig and
was:
will
be
required
t.0
determine
n
h
c
t
b
e
r
early
contest
b
s
t
s
c
e
n
Philadelphia,
Leers.
painted face, passes slowly along the
M c e r s , one killed, eight wounded; ' v l p r e s s i s vie,vs of the
guns in l'ittsbury, Denver and other Places for
war i n general, t h e general r e ~ i i c d , merchant ves8c1a
"Look a t t h e task which llas been landing, and with eyes riveted on the
men, twenty killed; 221 wounded.
wit11 3 gesture of derision: '*\yhy, their hold, like Santo Donlingo, ~ h i c h tlic next national encampment.
performed by tho a(~mihistration. At stone steps, goes down the winding
OXDUBJIAN,ON TBE NILE,Nubia,
was sunk
the
within
t h e w a r t h ~ r o i y a s P r o - stairs. As he turns the last corner
Gept. I.-The
sirdsr General Sir Her- there has been no war. There are the meaning
ssctiOn profiding
luainted
vision for but 25,000 men. theIheads
am acof
a band is laid od his shoulder, and he
bert Kitchener, with the khelifa,s ?W,OOOsoldiers i n Cuba who have noh for the payment of bounties for Per- GLADSTONE'S NOTABLE WILL,
looks up into the pretty face of a girl
standard, captured
the seen a n American soldier. My opinthe
department
and
I
am
positive
On
board.
of
these
battle, entered Omdurman, the capital ion i s t h a t tho Spantsh and American questions will be t o dclay tho adjudi- "On SO dccoun:," f l e Says, 'Sballa Laud- they n.orkied from sixteeu t o eighteen In gauze.
u t o r ~Inacrlptlo. 13. Ylitced Over be.''
''IS YOYr child better tonight?" She
hours each day to equip and arm thip
of hlahdiam, a t 4 o'clock this after- soldiers were simply inveigled into a
of the aln3uols
to olic2ri
t,t*a
L o s ~ o x ,Sept 6.-The
will of the army of 275,000 or 303,000 men.
The asks, as she d ~ a w sa pink wrapper
noon, a t tho head of the Anglo-Epjp- war by ,llo politie:ans of
and men
c
o
u
n
t
~
i
e
~
The
.
noliticians
medo
fools
la& Right Hen. William E. Gladstone whole affair seems marvelous to me more closely about her shapely form.
tian
after corupletely routing
----the "ldierr* '"J' 'Old them."
has been probated. I t ~ 1 1 t h~a t~his
s and could not have been accom2lisllel "Is there anything I can do?"
tho dervishes and dealing a death
A9k.d if he believed t h a t General PROUD OF "ROUGH RIDERS."
asI'm afraid (here is nothing,* the
is vllucd a t ~ ? 9 7 , ~ 3 0 . by any other nation i n t h e lrorld.
blow to Jdahdiam.
T o r d should be court-martialed, Gens
pendous
war task
d e ~ before
a r t ~ n eitnhad
and
t ait most
was 6tu- comedian answers. his voice low and
Mr. U!adstone's mill was written by The
Rougllly our losses mere 200,
shafter say' R'03ere1t'a 'len llimself i n a n ordinary memorandum
"I
that in
sad. "My little girl has stood the fathousands of the dervishes were killed eral pando
to the
tho regular course of events, considcrAre a Splendid Rcplment.
tigue of travel bravely, but now she is
book. I t is a document of about 2,000
and wounded.
he
be."
C-LMP ~ ~ ~ K ON.
F FY..
, Seyt. t'.-Rzvery, very sick, and I am afraid I shall
m-ords, and is a remarkable specimen
r b O bravery of the dervishes can in&? what has
I n res onse t o tho question of his
The second clause of the WON BY AMERICAN ROADS. have t o leave her here."
hardly be overestimated. Those who debtinatca, General h n d o r e ~ l l e d rerring t o t h e mustering out of the of
"Rough Riders," GencralShafter said: ,viil has refcrcnce to t h e funeral ar. Dltrerentlal
"Surely not alone?" the dancer asks,
carrled t h e flags struggled t o within that he was On his
Rerued
Madrid.
putting out her hand, which he uncona few hundred yards of
B ~ l l t i n g wished t o get there, he safd, a s quicklj "I am sorry t o lose such a splendid ragements, Rnd
the CanadIan Paolflc.
sciously takes in his. "Surely you will
"CommendiD~
the infinite
line, while t h e mounted emirs abso- a s possible. i n order t o attend t h e regiment, but I suppose their aerri;es
~ a n a ~ s a r o Sept.
x,
3. - he inter- not leave her alone?Imger
and
m
e
~
c
i
c
s
o
f
God
i
n
incarnate
son
as
lutely t h r d r their liver away i n bold meeting of the mrtes. Ile mould not
commerce
commission,
by
a
ds
..If I
be answers, and his
like brave soldiers, they arc my only and sumoient hope,I leave t h e
o t o Paris, ho thought. General their
charges.
anxious t o return t o their prrtic\llrrsof my burial t o my e r c c \ ~ - cision to-day in t h e matter of the Pas- voice trembles as he speaks, "I can
When t h e dCrlishes Ritbdreir be- r a n d o said he thuvght the Cuban,
senger r a t e disturbances of t h e Cancomfort her by my presence; I
homes
tors, specifying only t h a t they be very adian Paciflo railroad, inrolving t h e
hind the ridge in front of their calnp could gorern
ran
not
pay the doctor then, nor can
'INo
One
need
make
mistake
t h e whole forcc marched in echelon of
simple and private, unless there be
have the little luxuries she
about t h e 'Rough Riders' being a good conciusi~e reasons to t h e contrary. propriety of dilterential pr.sengcr
battalions toward Omdurman. As our GORDON'S STATUE
<
-- W AEATHED. regiment.
rates
bet,vecn
Eosterll
points
and
the
...,,
They were good soldiers And I desire t o be buried wliero my
troops surlnountcd the crest adjoining ~
~ Tribute
~ to th.d vlctlrn~ of =hn;~
~
.
Pacific coast, held that the Canadian
The
dancer
draws
her
hand
from his
they
The men .'vho wife
'Iso lie' On 'lo
t h e Bile, the Youdaucse on our right
toum-lhe
Queen'. Thanks.
came from t h e \Yest had lived the life a laudatory inscription be placed over PaciBe is u0t entitled t o t h e differcn- and draws f l o m the bodlee of her dress
camo in coatact with the enemy, who
scptm
morning
tial contended for. The case is one of a silken purse.
had reformed under Cover of a r o c l i ~ p p t r cd\torials resound with conprat- t h a t makes good soldiers. They codid
.
t h e most important t h a t h a s been be"Take this," she says, a s she holds It
ride
and
and
how
to
take
eminence and had massed beneath the ulations upon t h e avenging of Cordop,
After appointing his
as exe- fore t h e comlnission for a long time, out to him. "It is pot much, but It
care
of
in
tho
field.
The
black standard of the khalifa in order a"daP" l u l l
cutors,
the
will
charged
t
h
e
f
u
t
u
r
e
Of
m*nof nerve possesror of Ha~vardcn t o ?enlember t h e American railroad lines and t h e will help.t o m a k a a suprpme effort t o retrieve mer, t h e British financial adviser of
llaving
He
away, a n d leans
head
pride
mettle t h a t carried that, a s the head of the family, i t will Canadian
t h e fortunes of t h e day.
A ma5s7 t h e khedive, General Kitchener and
six months or more in a war in pas- against
iron railing.
them
alongaidc
comrades
from
be
his
duty
to
good
O'
i
ces
to
Is+0uU strong bore down Upon the ,all concerntdin the splendid successes.
senger tariff between tile East and tho
"Coals of fire!" he mutters. "Coals
the
It rras in
other members thereof according t o Nest.
Souclanese.
All day yesterday impressive *-rvices
s b ~ 1 lalways burn!"
which
and oEcers
his ability and their manifest needs
Genera! K i t ~ h e n e rswung r0uu.d the were witnessed a t Gordoq's statuo ih splendid
The dancer comes down a few steps
reaMn to be proud of their service in and merits. The rest of the docuinent
center and left of the Soudanese and Trafalgar square, Landon.
I
leaves souvenirs t o servents and bc- CUBANS REPORT TO LAWTON,
s e i z ~ dthe rocky eminence, and t h e , Eariy in the nlorninp the statue waa it."
,lth you toqueaths to his grandson 'al'illium*, as General Gome= Order* Leaders to Placo '
Egyptians, hitherto in reserve, joined wreathed and decorated with a placard
MR,
BAYARDJS
DEATd
NEAR,
heirlooms, all patent3 o f crown o a c e s
t h e firing line in ten minutes, and be- bearing the n-ords: a * ~ tLast.* ~ h ,
roder dmerloan Command,
ford t h e dervishes ~ u l drive
d
their at- police relcoved altogether three such Poetor. rear the Ex-secretary o f Gtate held by the testator and books and
L ANTI AGO DE CUBA, Sept. 3.--Xajol
prints
presented
t
o
l
l
i
~
n
by
tlie
quccn,
tack home.
Can
Llve
only
s
r
o
w
Urjr.
placards, but t h e demonstrations still
Gencral Lawton, commanding t h e
The flower of the khalifa's army continued. The ne<,s of the overthrow
DEDXAU,Mass., Sept. *.-Tho con- letters from t h e queen* ett.
department
Santiago'
Tho
will
bears
date
of
NovemberG,
*as caught i n a depkssion and w i t l ~ i n of t h e khalifa has caused intense satis. dition of Thomas F. Hayard, ex-secreword to-day t h a t the Cuban lesda zone of withering crossfire from faction in 1t:~ly. The queen and Gen. tary of State and ombassador t o Prig- 1 N G .
ers, Cebreco, Lzcrct ' and Pedro
three brigades from tho attendant nrSO pronounced has
Lord \Voolsley, t h e commander. land, is critical.
Perez, have been ordered by General
'til!cry. TLo dcrotcd Mrhdists strove to-chief of t h e Hritiph &Tiny, tele. been the change in t h e Last two or MISSOURI DROUGHT BROKEN.
to place thelnselves undv La,v~ e c o i c a l l yto make headway, but ebgry graphed their c o n ~ r a t u l a t i o n s t o the f k e e days that i t is thouzht the pa
ton'g command. General Lawton i s
l1e*v? R*lna Reporte I From St. Jorepb
!rush was stopped, whila thcir rnair~ ~ i r d a rdirect.
t i e n t will not survive ma3y days.
to have caarge of the Cubans
body was literally mown down by a
and Nevrda.
under these ollicers and believes t h a t
Nsmyhls Qnarnnt inetl.
Queen Of D9nrnark'r CrLtlca' L1'nPss
sustained deadly crosstlre.
ST. JOEEPII, NO., Sept. 6.
l'ke
L o r ~ o r *S e ~ t .e.-The Copenhagen drougllt, 5vhich threatened disaptor to the arrangement \vill expedite the dis~ ~ E H P H I STen..,
.
S e ~ t .6.-The M k i .
h f i a n t l y t h e dervishes planted their
banding of tile cuban forcer
m
r
r
e
s
~
o
n
d
e
n
t
of
the
London
Uaily
phis
board
of
health
to-day
established
standards and died beside them. Their
lote corn, fruit and vegetables, .has
1Ie has decii1e;l t o employ Cuban ofMail
says:
The
~
I
~
D
C
S
S
of
the
~
u
e
e
n
a
rlpid
quarantine
against
the
entire
dense mnsaeo gradually melted to
broken, Heavy rains fell ester- ficers in important civil positions in
Denmark
has
a
turnpanics and the a m p a n i e o t o driblets country. NO one will be allowed t o
day and to-day, doing great good.
the provinces of Santiago do Cuba.
beneath the leaden hail. Finally they enter t h e city from any direction. for
NETADA~M ~ . l Sept. 5.-A heavy rain General Castillo will get a place and
Sheahas
lon tima speechlebs
a hemorrh3ga
and sndlay
unconbroke and fled. learing t h e Beld while This action Was take4 on account of B,iou,
,
r long drought \rill a & a s General Lawton's adriw; r
ft is feared t h a t a c r i b is im- fell t o - d s ~breaking
with jibbah-clad corpses, like a sllo~v- the prevalence of yellow fever in Nio ,iflent.
Lafe crops mill bo greatly benefited.
i n making other appojrjtmenb,
sissippi.
THE: CHILD WAS DEAD.
&&ftdotted meadow. $:I
Terrlble tieat 6t1ll Conttnuer In SOW
Caught 11) t $ e alrgaia Kapldq
Import.
porto ~
1
~ night,"
~
. she whispers. "1 want to nurse
Pork-Fortj-Three ~ e ~ t b i .
No Protectloq for Amer!can ?%Isaloqarlea,
Nrha.<r;a E'a~r.8, N. Y., Scpt. 6.-M.
BRYAN'S
ARE
DYING.
\ v a s ~ r s a ~ o v,Seht.
,
3.-A
complete YOUr little girl."
NEW YORxt G P 6~a - U ~ t o ' m i d n i ~ h t
~JO-YDOY,
Sept.
he
IIong
Kong
his.
H e turns @ndtalres her hands
B.
of Uuaalo and G~~~~~~~
report on t h e ilpportatIon of sugar and
,M
~ of ~~
I ~were
~ d r o~~w n d i~n i correspondeut
~
tof tho ~London ~Daily lhere had been r e ~ r t e dt o police Xep'a'ka 6iJvor Battallon In Danger 01 mo1asses from Porto Rice in the fiscal
must
Blanche'
must
headquarters
forty-three
deaths
and
,ara river at ,.emiston last 3rail bays the rebellion in l b i d a r i connot ask It. Think what the others
Dec lmatlon.
i year 1897-99, 88 well a s the quantities
i?ihth:ia'!f'he
men were i n a small &ift tinues. u r d t h a t t h e Ameri<ap consul fifty prostrationsfmmheat. Yesterday
f
o
r
1695-96,
has
been
forwardad
t
o
the
LIXCOLX,
h'eb.,
Sept.
6.-Governor
and, despite warnings from t h e shore, a t C a ~ t o n has repeatedlg \vithout everything t h a t floatedcarriedacrocvd
what they say!" she cries'
''I ""
up t h e river until they mere avail ur ed t h e aythuriti.ps'to send of humanity, and t h e trains, cable and tIolcomb telegraphed t o Washington Treasury department from New York
her arms qround his neck.
caught !n the boiling water of Niap troops t%ere to protect t h e d m c r i c a r trolley cars, and other modes of yesterday asking if i t was possible t o by Supervising Examiner of Sugar throwing
missionaries.
tr+'s rapids and)heir boat upset.
H e khows t h a t for the past ''I Once had the right to go wit' you'
locomotion
were
jammed
w i t h secure a n llonorable dfschargs for t h e Jacobs.
fiscal
year
t h e importations froin 1 had the right until another took mys
Third
Nebraska,
Bryan's
regiment,
on
dayJ
Jong.
The
record
people
all
Wlnnlo D ~ V I S No Uetter.
H I O ~Shootlng Sobjrcts.
a
Port0
Rice
kere:
Sugar, 90,581,414
their
application.
private
advices
to
Island
N ~ R R A O A X S ZPIER,
T T R. I., Sept. d.''Then the call boy comes r u n p f i g
MA^^^,^, fjept. &-According $0 ad.
poullds;
61*3931765;
81 854.'
from
Jacksonville.
telling
of
four
Rockaway
Boach
was
broken.
Tlie
shoutipg
:"Your
cue!"
~h~ condition of
lVinnie
Dayis
from lloilo,
Pies,
015' Molassea* 1*371*8?3
buty+
t e m p ~ r a t u r eof t h e day in de- deaths within n week and a n increase $41,??i;
ernor of
Yioay's,
is arresting lnd
marlcod improvement, but ."rage
value, $289,183. $or t h e )-ear they hurry to the stage below. he in,
grees
lTaS
'?)
against
for
the
correIn
the
sick
list
4
4
h23
; shooting suspc6ted
ersons. inCh?iDj her physicjan is
hopeful of her
1895-98. t h e imports of raw sugar s e r e time to enter with a ringing laugb,
prompted the governor's actio?
eponding day of last year.
prominent natives o~Y*-!.a.
84,397,473 pounds.
which 1s taken up
fhe audience
*
recovery.
---I
when he tumbles down the palace steps,
Keep8 the Anxloas Fosted.
Cerlera Wlll Depsrt Tburaday.
Ha11 CaIne will 'Talk.
N ~ W~ o r ~ e d
~ ooa t ' aFlrat Trlal Trip
New 3Iotlre Power o o ' " ~ h Cog
s
R,ad.'*
only to bound like a ball to the footNEW YoRr. septa G.--Nalor David
A m ~ r o r . ~ slad.,
,
Sept. 6.-It is UU.
J , ~ N ~ ) Nsept,
,
b - ~ ~ l cline,
l
the
PORTI.~ND,
Ore., Sept. %-The tor- lights, where, wlth a ruock'bow to the
MLunloo
bpaIXog,
-G,,,
Gept
I
N.
A
P
P
~
surgeon
~
,
of
the
United
States
derstood t h a t Admiral Cervero qnd t h e
;.oo!
of
farnouv cog ioid,aovalist, before sailing from ~i~
nrmy, has establislled a bureau of in. pedo boat Davis, being constructed a t duke. he sings,
o f h e r Spanish prisoners will leave ranning u p Pike.8 Peak, have decided
,
h3 in- tornlation
ills oaic, i n t h i s city, the JVolff 9 Sewicker I r o n m~orks,was "Woman is faithless, and man 1s true.
here Thursday morning. Captain to change t h e motive power from for New York y e p t e r d a ~ said
tended t o speak i n X e ~ vYork and Vash- whcrs he has prepared a list of t h e given a preliminary trial trip of forty HOW do I know? Oh* I P v eproved i t
Eulatc hzr secured tho Mty
Rome
to electricity, It
80.''
iogton on tho "Necessity of Anglo- biqk and wounded soldiers that. nrd miles. 1t is stated tllat t h e boat made
of t h e American line a s a t:anrpor).
th;,t t h e costof
the ,.hrnge
conflnecl i n t h e hospitals in S e w York, .ei hteen lcnots and the trial was sat.
And the chorus shouts back:
American Alliance,,, which would be Ilrooklyn, O i l Long Island and a t thv isfactory.
will Lo about $50,000.
"How do's he 'Ow?
Why, he's
-----Spnnhb rlnancea Improve.
the greatest possible factor in promot sercral forts.
provedcit so!
A Kew Corernor for Kes~touudland.
Llghtnlog Did Xot Stop n l m .
M a n ~ r n , Sept. 6. - T h e
Dank of
i ~ tgh e world's peace.
yes, heqs proved-be*s proved-he's
Kl:led In m R u n r w ? ~ .
ST. JOIINS,h'e~vlouudland,Scpt. 3.Lipain's report for t h e week ~ h o w tsh e
YATESCES~LR.Kan., Sept. %-Tho
proved it 66!"
Found r, T ~ r r l b l e Fate.
following changes: Gold i n hand, in- Presbyterian c!~urch here mas struck
CVranr.os. Sept. 6.-3lsjor
Russell L i e u t e n ~ n tColonel 11. E. hlcCallum,
And with a whirl and dance, he goes
crease,
$1,913,000
silver by lightning l a s t night while services
TVaco, Texas, Sept. &--In tho vil. Tl~orpc,one of the prominent figures 1;. E*. C. N. Cf., gcvernor of Lagos,
lo hand, inerearc, 2,o99,@o pesetas, ""a in Prorress. Tile damago
lage
S~eeglevills*
daugt" of
ivestera country. K Z J killed xvili succeed Sir Hs:bert Murray a s round and round, singing, -womanis
be
that he
co"6"d
to
t
k
e
@tceplp.
be
c
o
w
r
e
ters
of
MIand
l'rater.
;
near
Lurk,
I V p . . ~ e s t c r i l a yas
, r result governor of Ne~vfoundlandin October
notes in circuiation, i2ciearc, 51s29,00(1 gation wee bad1 friglltencd, but t h e &god 7 years, and a baby sgcd 3 year>,
not proved her so,
next.
ay rccidcst'
nesetas.
s e r e bvrned t o death In a smokolonw. of
Then, heralded by cymbals and beat
preacher prccecdYed syith his serurp?.
--
,
I
-.-
~
,
.
3003000
-
and
():dB
NIGHT STANUS,
--
[
,
-
tO.;h:~nPet~t~~d~ome
IS
mme,
-
-
-
'
MEN
.-
I
-
$
I
twihbj
voq
'"
-
.
.-
'
--.
01 drum, the little dancer comes tripping on, and by her winning ways and
pretty face soon wins the applause 01
the audience; and she smiles back at
them until they think that life and her
must be a happy dream. While the
comedian, who stands ~o!aed on a table, forgets to grimace a t the people as
he watches her until she makes her
exit.
Then' he turns wlth a leap and is the
fool once more.
When at last
rung
down he hurries to his dressing room.
discarding Pe u g i ~wig*
the grease paint from his face and
stands'
longer a roo'* b u t a Iather
is lor h i s child.
As soon a s hls trunk is packed he
p e S down S t 2 . i ~ (0
~ find the dancer
waiting a t the stage door.
"May I go home with jou?" she asks,
beseechingly.
"I would rather, for your sake, you
would not." he answers.
But his voice belies h f s words, so
she puts her a r m in bls, and together
the). pass
the street. only Pausing
for a m ~ m e n beneath
t
a dlm lamp that
he may Wrap his muffler around her
neck.
"YOU know what
this mcans.
Blanche?"
"Yes. Ralph."
I
Then they pass on again.
They reach the cheap hotel near the
railroad station, ascend the narrow
stairs, and @longa gloomy hall until
they reach a door a t the farther end.
The comedian turns the knob and enters, leaving the dancer standing in the
doorway while he lights a laup; when
the nickering flame throws its feeblo
light around the, dreary room he hurries to the bed, where a child lies sleepIT.
Ah he ~ t o o p sto kiss the burning tempies the child opens her eyes. and. putting her arms about his neck, whirpers:
"I was dreaming of mamma, dad!"
Then a s her eyes rest on the figure
in the doorwhy a smile o t hnpplnes3
the wan
it
mamma?" she asks. "1s it mamma
who has come back to me?"
"No, my dear. She Is some one who
loved dad when he was a better man.
and she has come to nurse you and
make you
He turns away a s the dancer stoopa
t o kiss the chtlq's feverish cheek and
brush the golden hair from t h i burning forehead. But he cannot help percelve the start she gives a t seeing the
child's resemblance to its dead mother.
AS the dancer takes off her heavy
cloak the comedian goes to the bed,
and wrapping the child in a b!snket.
seats himself in a rocking,cbalr and
tries to lull the Httle one tors1eep by
singing a lullpby.
The dancer bbs!es herself about tlie
room. sir.oothlng the pi1lon.s and hanging up the child's clothinp, stop pin^.
now aqd then to smile on-him. And
when everything is put away she
pushes a stool to his feet and seats herself by his slde, prepaied to share hi3
vigil.
Hour niter hour they sit there. not a
sound breaking the stillness of t h e
night but the low lullaby. Theu the
song dies away. A cry rings through
the room as t h e
s~rtn~
f os
his feet and with trembling hand tear7
the blanket from t h e face of the child.
But the eyes
clOsed-the hands a r c
cold-the child is dead.
Next m o r n i n g ~In the chnrcbyartl.
they bury her. When the dull thu6
from the sod is echoed back as It
strikes the conil< l1J the father turns
away
the
phurrbs
station
catch the yestern train.
He musf
laugh tonighi and lnahe o t l , c r ~laugh,
for he is a n actor playing one-nirht
stands. But he Is no l o ~ g e ralone. The
mron; he has done the woman beside
him is forgiven, and she has promt.ed
t d be y h a t she would have becn years
before but for the treachery or another
-his wife.-Ex.
--
Lre 1<uerr.
cannie scots ryalking to ~ u c h termuchty
an
figure
standing in a distant fleld. effer gazing intently one said:
"It's n c l e r
moving, so it's tatla bogie" (potato
~carccrow.) .&It's no talta bog!^," replied the other. "It's a man working
by the day."-mlden
Penny.
- - -,
TWO