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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 2

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if 4 ''8" THE DAILY STATE )LN, 8 I I 1 J. a revised version of the, Gospel of g. John NEBRASKA NEWS. THE CONTRAST! rrkT TiSEI BIGGEST tries. Bothtoh was arrested in Ireland in connection with the land troubles mi)A appealed to the United States for protection.

The senate requested the secretary of state to investigate the matter and see SELLS BfiOTHERS' BIGMILLIONAIRE GONFEDERATIONj Ml WmlPoalUToly Pitch it Bl- Tents, nLINCOLN, Wednesday, June 8. Far the Biggest Amusement Enterprise on Earth It is the Binest Popular Baceess. It hss the Biggest Pfle of 8oBd Capital InTMtee. The Blgnek Festares: the Biggest Psrads; the Blcgest Tents; the Binest Animals; the Binest Mensnrtetha thtChrtoU' ths Binest Dent; the Bluest EwaA Ljbtas THE BIGGEST XaXRVBZi TIldlBS THH SMALLEST mSn ELEPHANT Only si DTCHBS HIGH 43 INCHES LONG 57 POUNDS WXIOHT, IxklUtsd Coder Case, Worth Nine times its Weight in Solid Silver TEX BIOOEST AND ONLY LINING TBE BIGGEST NATURAL HISTORY THE ONLY PAIS OF LTVTNO WOOLLY ELEPHANTS Known, We Alone Have Them, TEE BIOOE8T AND ONLY QIQANTIC $22,000 TWO-HORNED WHITE RHINOCEROS THK BIGGEST AND ONLY $18,000 HERD OF 6 PERFORMING COLORADO CATTLE THE BIGGEST AND ONLY $50,000 ARCTIC AQUARIUM OF AMPHIBIOUS MONSTERS. THE BIOOEST AND ONLY KAINBOW-HTTED MIGHTY MANDRILL Ths Terrible Colossus of the Apes, snd the most Oddly Tinted of all 4' ft IT ft hi' i a 4 IK li: 5- "4 p5 'i'- r-.

HEW ArjVERTISESaXirr i A Dom ot Tarraafs Seltsar Aperisas ass remoTed the agony of rBeanaUsss. and Ha eootiaoed aee entirely healed the patieaU Rhea aliens Is eat little saderatood. Soeoe eat plrtrx resort to eBhrocatkas. which are raslr dsor-oas. It is sow acknowledgearto he a Slood dis.

ease, resulting from scklity. This aperiaat cer-reeto aU soeh addlry. and Urns cores the disease. All rheamatle sofferer are sdrised to try It. MOLU MV sIX EWtNO BfACHIsfEA.

We Challenge the World TO rKODUCB. THB XQTJAL OF THE DAVIS VHRTIOAi, Sewing Machines Ia these Qualities which are aeceasary ts mske a Machine gtre PERFECT SATISFACTION Knergelc snd Responsible Pnrchsslng Acrnta Wanted tn all rnocmptcdTsrit.iry Sii Ctrcnlar explaining theUrMfAdrsntsges ofh Machine orer all others. V. H. DYER, OeaereJ Aceat, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.

DAWB0I, lAHSnVO 4 00., Agents. fehlH LINCOLN. BIXAT MARKET. National Meat Market HAAS A 8HERRAR, Proprlatora. Hams Sc Bacon Always oa band.

6AME IN SEASON. Eleremth Street, Betwea Iiacs4a. snglg-d R. H. MITCHELL, dba.

tm MEATS! POULTRY AND GAME Market on 11th Street. Patronage Solicited and Orders Promptly Attended to. dee-dtf TOBACCO A1TD CIGARS. WOLTEMADE WOLFE, runDmia tws XXOBLBIOR CIGAR MANUFACTORY muu is rooking and Chewlns; Tobacoo. Plpet sad Smokera' Fancy Artlciw.

tL, bet 10th A llta. LINCOLN, USB. rshM W- J. COOPER. ELEVEBTH 8TBEET, Oor.

h. Wholesale sad Retail Dealer la Iron Wood Pumps IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS. Aad Sterne Pipe. How Iioa Biaka. Bath Tab.

DriTe-Well Msteiisle, AJfD ILL SUM OF and Steam Material. PENSIONS. Every wound or injury, eren by accident, or ai. d'ecase. eol Hot a soldier of the late sjr tn a p-npion All pnnoii.

tT thr law of Januarr 16TV, heio sack at date of itiacharire or deth of the Mldier. All entitled ehouM VP' at eoee rho'i'ac-s who sre now drmwins aeneiea en in i i t. Jn Incrssse Soldiers and widewa if ths ar and MViirsn war. are nil tied to i I'hoaasnda are set entitled -j) hesnty, bat do not know It Pees ui all cases. SiO Pay i ev.rj description of war claims soliceted.

Kn.vl-.j Attorney reeiding in Washicat'ie. whe '-n prti. it attention to Tour onetne. Send two atampe for penaion and ttuaai.iaa. i u.

Cbuss Agent. Lock Bos Hi. D. O- fefklud FINE LANDS FOR SALE In the vicinity of I'nadilla and Palmyra, i to Lountjr. Nenraaka.

vir 80 Acres Impreved, aud 160 Acres l'ninprred. All ha Section 1. town 99. r.ue Por psrticn tare ad Cf. POTTER, Lincoln.

Nab. C'arCfcWrt Journal. HAKIT STAMPS. Orders Filled on Short NgticB FOR ALL KINDS OF Robber Hand Stamos. Dating an.

Cancellns Stamps, Etip. STATE JOUR JUL Uusli.li. CARPENTRY. Don DOBSON A OO. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.

8H0T-S 8L, beU Teatfe aad Elereata. Sjswaji work warranted to (tee aaUaracUoa. Scroll sue Oracaet Sawing ipecUOtj. ORDER BY TELEPHONE, i. feWS-dtf I comnssioM house.

R. O. MANLEY, Commission Merchant, LIVING TSm THE VroitlM and make the Bicsest Say on Keoord, NEBRASKA, ON nisar (57,000 PAIS OF STTJPKNDOTJB snd We Amply Ptotc it In other Blll. GIRAFFE. AND CAMELS Tuesday, June 7.

Thursday, June 9. ALL RAILROADS. i Jfl pAWfOfnaomt wnii KDITIOXi VMUP tnttl asea h. flftiAB fee, MmUis, l.Ow a Item tff alVar (tste the Mm at Mlsa mlm beea reest-rlng it, veil aa tu wwteTwBswt IilKCOUT, NEBRASKA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4.

A. ofeuroBoftone is noticeable in our country exchangee. The 4e not so much to tay -boot Codding, boseiam as there Iowa, bcdmplainlns about dry weather, and arery little shower is regarded asN a pecial "Massing. It is foreordained that Nahrul shall take the cake this year. AaontKB arctic expedition is soon to tart from 8W Johns, Newfoundland.

A joolday will be establUhed at Lady Franklin's bay and expeditions made froathisrfbint northward. The ships wiUarry prorisions for three years and vesseUai sent ereryyear to yiait the colony. Win the New York Sun ehemeotly denounces sundry- democratic senators tor their support of Mattksws it does not do them any harm the wrest. TgrcMeT support of Mxttokws was from this section of the country, and was to some extent diie to his known Tie ws upon currency Tnd'BlTfVf. jBWi-itANte book Ion the "Rise and Tall el th Confederacy" is doomed to aniuThflrfliKl Is already fully occur pied by Bob Btjbdrttk'8 lecture on the "Rise and Fall of the Mustache." The latter, being; more important, as well as far aie 'reUabte, cannot be crowded out by afefw applicant fdr public fsTor.

Tn anti-monopolists who are howling against Oomxnre, a man who nerer was considered as in any degree partial to corporations hare 'succeeded tn finding a liar unblushing enough to accuse him of Jay Gould." It il'sWtf hy' 'people' entitled to some weight thatkif any of J. Gs checks refloating around Albany they are not in stalwM'potkete. Tub English parliament has been dis-oussius hf pleoBsatgarhre qaestion. Bir Hxbbxbt MaxwxlL made a long speech against it and offered a resolution pro moiiiDKueimporuiion or it tn some fornuf ana plicuigstHclions upon the sale in any Speeches were made In ltUliTS.i1rXeria memhers, and the resolution was finally defeated by ma Jority of sixteen. Woxiams college has a boom this sum mer.

In connection with the inauguration of President Cabtkb at commence ment, IPresident Fobtkb, of Yale, will President Garfield will make the address in behalf of the trustees, while Secretary Blaixs and a half dozen meoibtfrs Of the cabinet and supreme court will sit round in conspicuous places. It is hoped that this glory will make the alumni pony up with a few thousands; iTrhot too mueh to say that the recep tion accorded last evenine to Miss Fan mi Amfdttf wis little, if anything, short of an oration. The audience wasilaree. and composed 'of our best and most intel ligent people such as occasions of the jt always drawand It was fairly cap tivated by the yoice and rendition of the taledted nrfist. MiSB Arnold has adopted m'uslo as her profession, it Is needless to ssy to those who heard her that she ranks high both as a singer and instructor.

Paul Bottom, after floating down the other principal rirers in the world in his air tight swimming suit, proposes to test the qualities ot our western waters. He Is now on his way; from St. Paul down the Mississippi to Cairo. After finishing this trip he will try the Missouri from Fort Benton to St. Louis.

He has al ready trareled OTer twelve thousand miles in this unique way, but if he does not find a wholesale trip on the Big Mud dy a little the worst of aeyrhioK'he has had to deal with, our estimate of the su- nerlalive qualities of this stream will have to be somewhat modified. Ik the telegraphic columns will be found a comprehensive summary of the present state of business in all branches throughout the country. It is flattering beyond what could hare been reasonably anticipated, especially in the west and "As' these two most prosperous sections are almost entirelyjagricultura), It wonld seem that the song about their goinjf to eternal ruin from the crushing fleets of; saosopolieB and other special terrors gotten up for the occasion is Bet to toorshriua scale to be ery agreeable the Audience wants something more pathetic, the New Testament was to bring peace npon the earth, but the im.w Tension haSfbrpugut anything but peace jo sr pair or unicago aaiuea. The JVwt it ssisis, -with its usual eatorpiiae. printed an, edition e( the larision which proved to yrftherihacurate.

The Tribune endeavored to show tip the fraud to the peoptefcaffi thus broUKfat down upon iUelt the ire of its great eoatemDorarv. The waV'raghd hotfora'tlaie4, and worse words than any printed in the new ver sion were used on both sides. Truly, any man may bring evil out of good and the best of books may be made the occa- i a ion oi me worn oi quarrels. A LBOACT oe the hard winter still re main eUt.se a. A pack-of icebergs is drifting dowa from the North Atlantic in greater numbers Man ever before.

These crystal monsters axe larger than usual, and fwovor uree have been sighted pass tog oil Sfe Uohas. N. B. One of them is reported to hay beea five hundred feet iu this is hardly possible, Smaller ones cover the Newfoundland banks so thickly as to greatly Interfere with the fishing. It is very probable that the saddehing line, "Never again heard of," will conclude the story of the loss of more than on good ship and its load of human freight TffB admiaiatrationists of the New York ldtiflsMro have formed the long expected "alliance fwtth the- democrats.

On Thursday, both houses passed a con current resolution to adjourn from Til-day until Tqesday all republicans voting therefor. Yesterday, after consults tion between! tha half-breed and cratio leaders, Gen. 8pihola, the did arose fid moved that the Joint convention reassemble at noon The motion was serried by the solid vote of the half-breed and thorough- exr democrat, rraat we teeuitr may of 4hia new alliance, we cannot even CBtTABt1 BLaihb's report tn regard lers every Ha who carefully reads his morning pater keeps fully abreast of the thought of his time. Lectures by the great masters 61 Of thewort great thinkers, accounts of the latest inventions and discoveries, in short every new idea which interests any class of people is seized Upon by the journalist and placed iav an interesting and instruct ive ionn Before ai readers. And yet Journalism is but in'itsjnfsncy.

New In ventions will Vastly Increase Its useful ness. it is probable that within a short time means wDl be found to reproduce wuuie jpera at any lfUBianc within a lew Hours of their, coming from the press. so tnat tbe dallies In the smaller placer may reproduce at a slight expense all the desirable parts of the large metropolitan papers. Thk Joubhal proposes to keep pace with all improvements and tbe demands of its readers, and in the meantime will endeavor, with it present acuities to furnish the best paper in the west. Tlx Round Up.

Isdlanola Courier. On Wednesday of last week we took the stage for CutberUob, for the purpose of getting an idea of this season's stock shipment. We arrived there at noon and found the town alive with stockman, among whom we noted the Hon. Jud Brush, of Weld county. Mr.

Sutton, of Greeley, and Messrs. Van Slack, Cooper, Lawton. Armcost, Atwood. Gumsey, Ashmere, Sittler, Boles, Bailey, Doyle, Fisher and many others "whose names we do not now remember; In the afternoon about three hundred horsemen, to-ge the with several spectators on foot and in buggies assembled at the race-track three-fourths of a mile north of town where some exciting sport was had in the way of horse racing, after which all hands returned to town for refreshments and to make out the programme; for the morrow's work. Thursday morning opened cool and comfortable, and in conwaav with Geo.

Ballantine, B. M. stock agent; A. C. Beach, of Lincoln; J.

P. Israel, of the Culbertson and J. F. Rogers, of this place, we took the trail up the Republican about ten miles, where we met the first lot of cetUe. Here nearly all the stockmen had assembled, and Bjtoi early but first class dinner with Mr.

H. M. Asbmore, we drove out to the herd. About 8,000 head of cattle had been assembled on a nice level piece of (he river bottom and the stockmen were busy examining them for their brands, each animal (excepting toff spring's calves) being branded with the recorded marks of its owner. A fast as of an animal was determined; its' Owner would ride in with his men for the pur- pose of "cutting it oUfor separating it from the general herd; This ofuimes becomes very exciting, especially if the animal happens to be a inother separated from her calf, as she then unmanageable, and is Usually! let hack into the herd until both she and the 'ealf can be started together.

As fast as separated the cattle are put in bunches by themselves with a man or two tp guard them from running back or mixing up with other bunches. When the large herd is au separated, the various Dranas oi cattle are dispatched to their respective ranches in charge of three or four men. While the balance proceed with the round up to another designated tviu nucrc iuo process oi separation again takes place. In "cutting out" cattle, none but first class horsemen mount ed on strong and well trained horses have any uusmess, and the feats of horsemanship we witnessed on this occasion, while differing in form, excelled those of any circus arena we ever saw. Such a lot of stalwart men as were gathered npon that plain is seldom seen in these days; and their ponies, beautiful, yet strong and active, they seemed but a part of the men who rode them.

Contrary to our expectations, we found the cattle looxing as well as they generally do at this season of the year, and the steers even better, as some of them would make good beeves now. and six weeks will make them first-class beeves for the Chicago market. We looked in vain for the many dead cattle said to strew the banks of the Republican. They were not to be seen. Thursday evening the round-up proceeded westward up the Republican, and it was expected to have 10,000 cattle gathered together by the time it readied UollinsriUe, where the next separation was to.

take place. The erass on the Republican and the divides Was never better than now; and the more the stockmen see their cattle the higher their spirits rise. The general opinion of the stockmen is that there will be 20,000 head of beeves shipped from this point wis season, ana- peiver oeeves than were ever oerore onerea on the market. BATXUOADS IN COUBT. Argument on the Motion for mm Order Dissolving; tbe Manhattan Company StayeO.

ajiw ions, oune a. tub supreme court chambers were crowded to-day to hear tha arguments on the motion or an trruor Dissolving tbe Manhattan railway company. The suit is brought by the attorney-general, who seeks to have receivers appointed, claiming tbe company forfeited its franchise in assuming the icaees oi me oilier two Toads, and in the notice Of. imDivinir With tha r-tiavto Roscoe Conkling one of the counsel for did nbt put in an aDDearance. Whii Judge Donohue called the case.

Attorney-General Ward said he was ready to proceed, when Judge Penis stated tbe defendants had secured from the supreme court general term a stay of proceedings, which had been served on the council. The attorney general said the order nf general term served On him was a most extraordinary one. It purported to stay the argument pending, to appeal from the order denying the motion to maks the complaint more" certais: Judge Donohue interrupted, by declaring that, as stay had been served, it barred mm pom further action. The general term were his superior (Beers and he must obey them. The proceedings Were stayed, and further 'argument useless.

Argument on stay will be beard by the genwai term on tne vtn inst. JAX GOCLD AT ST. LOUIS, Conference or tbe Railroad Magnate Over 1 wooia-s Boatfcem IotertMtii. ot. Louis, June 3.

Jav Gould mtkA' party arrived here this morning by the vr aoasn roaa and a conierence ia now being held with H. M. Hoxie. general manager oi tne Texas I'acinc, K. 8.

Haver, of the International A Orpat who arrived htre veaterdu from Texas, and the general managers of me racine and iron Mountain. at which it ts expected a final decision win be reched regarding the consolida tion of Mr. Gould's entire southwestern interest. BMehlgan Items. Dbtboit, June 3.

Late veaterdav tha last two bodies of the five luckless citi- zeos of Mt. Clements, who were drowned tn Jjake at. Clair, five weeks ago. while on a nsamg excursion, were picked up. lhe murderer or ts.

Y. Corbio, at Lud- mgton, has been arrested in a saloon at Manistee. Suffering; Women. I hero is but very small nronortion of women of this nation that do not suffer from some of tbe diseases for which Kidney-Wort is specific. When the bowels have become costive, headache torments, kidney out or fix, or piles dis tress, take a package and its wonderful tonic and renovating power will cure you ana give new nie.

tvatenman. Three boys, named were found KnUty of burglary 'and petty larceny at Beatrice, last week, fined $25, $20 and flu and costs. The youngest was unable to pay and was sent to jail. The Plum Creek Prut Is the latest ad dition to our exenanees. it Is well edited and neatly printed and will undoubtedlv win an nonoraDie piece among ine weeklies.

Wemaa's Wisdom. She insists that it is more importance that her family shall be kept in full health, than that she should have all the fashionable kmsses and stytes of the times. She therefore sees to it that each member of her family is supplied with enough Bop Sitters, at the first appear ance or any symptoms or ln-neaith. to prevent a ht of sickness with its attend' ant expence, care and anxiety. All women snouia exercise weir wteaom ia this way.

JXem Uctoen fauadntm. Itssst so Person si Be ty by re. I sUiring color sad lustra to gray or faded hair, ana isbeaeScialto the scalp, is war Parker's Hair Balsass Is sack a popular dressing. it up fresh before his re I wmcan oners gi vo away. AhorsebelongtogteJlevJohnGray, 01 to auoo, was anier by lightning on last Thursday night, William Hanson, a farmer living about five-miles -northwest -Falls City died pwn int ellects oi a sun-stroke, Monday A four-year-old son of Wm.

Hoyie, of Beatrice, had his thigh broken by falling irom a iobq oi nay, one day last week. A. D. Gibbs was arrested in DaWson county last week. He is wanted in Buf falo county to answer, to the charge Of anon.

Two men and two women in a spring wagon narrowly escaped from drowning on tne roaa east ot Bchuyler, going in over their heads. 1 ne election at uolumbuB to vote S2S5 000 in bonds to the Norfolk branch resulted in favor of the proposition by a vote of 835 to 20. A min in Weeping Water is accused of stopping up a culvert near his house and thus making the road worse than it ,0 taerwise would ave been One day last week the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Bray, of Pawnee City, surprised that worthy cOunle bv a celebra lion of the thirtieth anniversary of their weaaing. a boy apparently about seventeen years or age, giving his name as Willie Willis was arrested at North Bend yes- leruay, ior an attempt at rape upon a 'daughter of James H. Graham, living wcei on. town.

1 he mill dam at Factoryville went out on Saturday last, during the heavy rain storm in the afternoon. This is the second occurrence this spring at that place, and, as before, tbe loss is very severe on the proprietor. W. H. Barstow's buggy mare dropped dead With heart rtisiase last Saturday evening while he was driving home from Crete in his buggy.

She was a valuable mare, having been driven a mile in rCrete Standard. Lightning played a curious freak at Jos'. Novak's house near the brewery on Thursday. It entered the cellar without leavinc? unv mark nf Itnw it. ant thAro It raised the floor a little and shattered it.

considerably. Mrs1. Novak felt an electric shock but was not hurt. Behuv- During the thunder storm on last Thursday sflernoon, the barn of Mr. Hans Hawkinson, two and a half miles southeast of was struck by lightning, which set the building on fire.

The barn with corn crib adjoining, containing about 400 bushels of corn, were entirely destroyed. A dilapidated looking outfit, hauled by a yoke and a htlf of steers, passed through town this morning, en route to Michigan. It is safe to say that an emigrant who will turn his face east from Nebraska this year is too shiftless for anything but to take contacts for shoveling snow in the summer. Fremont Herald. TBE SaCNOERrEST AT OMAHA.

The Grand Parade on tbe 10th, Preparations for the coming Sasnger-fest are being made on a scale whioh clearly indicates tbis coming event will he a memorable one in the historv of Omaha. Nothing of Jhe kind in the past pan be said to equal it, and nothing in tha future we think will excel. The grand concert hall is completed and turned over by the archittct, Henry Voss, to the proper cdmmittee. It will be a filling headquarters for the congregated crowd of singers. The exterior and in terior are 8UPEBBLY ORNAMEHTBD with patent decorations ordered from Chicago, flags, bunting and streamers, ail relieved at different points by appropriate mottoes, which are now being arranged.

The festival will last five days, from the 8th to the 12th. inclusive. The first rlnv will be entirely devoted to receiving the visiting societies. On Wednesday the first evening the reception concert takes place at which Mayor Boyd will deliver ins welcome aurtss to the societies attending. The nights of the second and third days will be devoted to the first and second grand concerts.

On the fourth evening the grand ball and banquet will take place, and the fifth day wiU be de voted to THK PICHIC. ine win take place at Itogers grove south seventh street, and will be grand iu an us appointments, i he VISITING SINOBR8. who will attend are the following soci etieB: Orpheus ami Arion, Kansas Citv Mwnnerchor, Bt. Joe; Micnterchor. Leav enworth; Liederkranz, Atchison; Man nerchor, Marysville, Kansas; Lieder- kranz.

urand island; Mainnerchor. Coun cil BlulTs; Mmnnercbor, Columbus; mania Lincoln; Liieder kracz, flattsmouth; Liederkranz and Concordia, Papillion. These societies will arrive on the first dav. and will Ia duly received 'and quarted by the respec uve committees. Prof.

Walther, the director of the chorus, has already visited inesocietieB ana pronounces all in excel lent voices. All the railroads in Ne braska and iowa will reduce the passen ger rates during the week to one ane one fourth fare for the round trip, and un douoicdiy (Jmaha will see a repetition of tne crowded rush or our last state fair. Ureat enthusiasm is diSDlaved in favor oi the musical event. THB PABADX. On Friday, June 10.

will take Dlace the grand parade. This will be the principal public feature of the week. Invitations have been sent to all the principal mer chants and manufacturers in the city, to nave tneir amerent ousiness and trades represented in the procession. The firemen and all the civic societies in the city have been invited and the Dro cession will be of metropolitan magni tude. Mr.

Charles E. Burmeister, grand miarsnai oi tne day. has selected as his assistants, William Heins. eounty treasurer, and Wm. Mack.

Witn these in command naught but success can come out of tbe parade. The Ninth in fantry band, the U. P. band, tbe famous t. Joe band of seventeen pieces, and other instrumental organizations to bo named hereafter will take part in the Dro cession, ine management intends to make this -parade one 1 heretofore never equalled in Omaha and hereby again in vites all manufacturers and business men of Omaha to participate and add to tne glorious showing which Omaha will make.

The officers of the association and tbe different committees having the arrange ments of tbe arengerrcst in charge are all working use (leavers rcr its success, and only propitious weather is asked for to make this musical jubilee of the coming inuniu to oe a reu leiu aay in our bis tory. AN UNRIVALLED HAIR DRESSING. producing as Bleu and Cleanly Appearanoe as If Nature Alone had Isoiparted It. Burnetts Cooaioe is the best and cheapest hair dressinar kills dandruff. alleys irritation, and promotes a vigorous and healthy growth of the hair.

No other compound produces these results. lhe superiority of Burnett flavoring extracts consists in their perfect puritv and great strength. Thev are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the comDosition of many Of the fictitious fruit flavors now in tbe mar net. The residence of Mr. McGraw.

thr miles northeast of Hastines. was struck by lightning on Thursday morning, the 26lh ana considerable injury done strange to relate, of the seven persons sleenine in the house not one wan in jured. Mr. McGraw was slightly shock ea out nothing or a serious nature. At the same time or at a subseauent dis cnarge oi iigntning Mr, McUraw had a very valuable cow kilted.

The loss of the cow an 1 amaze to the buildinz will oe or a iw. Uatxngs ffebratum. 8CRIPTUKAL- "Simmons' Liver Resr ulatbr is certainly a specific for that class ot complaints which it claims to cure. Of its beneficial effects we do know something; and, from personal experiments, it is our opinion that its virtues have not been exaggerated by the many flattering notices of the press. If any of our fellow-beings are' suffering from hepatic disorders, and have doubt in relation to the efficacy this popular preparation, we can only offer them the simple and candid argument of Philip to Nathaniel 'Come and Try the pro posed remedy, and then you can judge for yourselves.

Kevi DAV1U WILLIS. President of Oglethorpe College, and Pastor of Pres. bytkrian Church, Macon, Ga4 Professor University of. South Carolina." 1 i i Con. Samuel Rock wood.of Plum Creek.

committed suicide by hanging himself in his bed room last week. Tessoorarr aberration of mind ia supposed to be vho cause; Be leaves a wife and one married daughter, and was seventy -six years While other Baking Pouxier no largely adulterated srifft lum and other hurtful drugs, CS3 hat been kept unchanged in all it original purity and strength. The best evidence of its safety and effectiveness is the fact of its Having received the highest testi tnonials from the most eminent chemists in the United States, who have analyzed it, frotm its introduction to the present time. There are no powders tluit bear higher chemical tests, nor nnV that shorn so good results by the TEST OF THE 0 YEN. It is a pure Fruit Acid Baking Powder.

Made by STEELE PRICE, Chicago, 111., and St. Louis, acta verm of Iimralin Yeast Gems, Sr. Prioe'e Special Flavoring Extracts, stad Dr. Price's Unique rnrrciDN, TUTT'S PULLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.

8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. jjoas of bowels costive, rain In theHead.with a dull sensation in the back partL Fain under the shoulder- plade, fullness after eating, with a disln- cunation to exertion ox body or xnind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits. JJoss of memory, with a feeling of haying neglected some duty Dizziness, Flattering of the Hear before the ayes.

Yellow Skin, Hesdsche, Hastless" ness at night, highly colored urine. there waehtsgs are uh heeded, serious diseases will soon be developed. I'UTT'S PHX8 are especially adapted to inch canes, on. dose effects snch achange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase tbe Appetite, and cause the txyly to Take on Flmli, thus tho system Is nourished, anil by thrii Tonic ActlonOD the Digestive Orguns, Rcgulnr Ktools are pro duced.

Price rents. MHgimystyy. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, ORAVllAiRnrWmsitKKs rhanged t'lsduasr BiiCK by a simple applirutittn this jjyk. It InjparLs a natural color, acts lnstnutniteously. bold by sent l-y exf-rfS 1 1 .1 of 11.

Office, 35 Murray Nov York. Dr. TUTT'S ASl.tL of VslasMr Moraallmi nl a Ctul Kmlpts wUI h. utlrf 1REK on CELEBRATED MX trrrERS The Traveler who wisely Provides Against the contingency of illness by takini: with mm nosietter scomacn nuiers. Das occasion congratulate himself on his foresight, when sees others who have neglected to do su suffering from some one of the maladies for which it is remedv and Dreventive.

Amonc these are fever and agne, biliousness, constipation anil rhenis tisni, diseases often attendant upon cbangs of climate or nnwonted diet. For sale by all druggists and dealers csnerally IRON PI NERVES COMPLEXION Ciiro Palpitation of Ilt-art, Kenousirvs, TrrmbHngs.TsVr-oupnoaiUtcI.'J.rurtirrTiM'a't'Ul Hands and Feet, Tain in tlio Back, and otlut forms of Female They enrich and improve the qtmlify of Blood, jmrify or.U brighten Couiikxio, aJIay Menwus and K-cnrc Bcfrcj-hiiijj Slct p. th remedy nwded Ty lvotiu Unne colorlcftf show Uiu obMBit' of Inm in the Blood, ember that Iron in ono of ti.e cHirUtticnta of the Blood, and is the grmt tonic. The Inn; iIU are also vnluahlf for men who are tnmtiktl with Weaknet-H, Xipht Sweats, etc. Irice, GO cents per lox.

Sent by mail. Address, CARTE MEDICINE 22 Park Place, New York. Sold by Druruts everywhere. Sold by LKIGHTON BROWM. GET THE BEST LEAD ALL OTHERS Every Style Price.

Guaranteed XJasequctled FOB OPERATION. ECONOMY. DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. InnrorssMsts. and Conveniences fbsnd is no otliers.

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C. 8. Hakt. MJ. BOWEM HART, Physicians and Surgeons.

Oatee over "Bed Lion Store, ELKTEIfTH sT is iw a FORTHE lEIlLaiCO CHBOLDT. The new bank building, is ready for oc- fOBpaney W. H. Wheeler is building an addition to his residence. The measles are here thick.

It seems disposed to give aU a chance this time. Walker, Co. have built an extension to their store room of forty feet. Dr.Hanna, who was reported dead in St. Joe, was on our streets, in good health, yesterday.

The heaviest rain of the season fell last Thursday. Long Brancjf raised nine feet in a few, minutes. John Carrington is going to Scotland and France next month to select some fine horses for importation to this country. A purse of about 250 has been raised for Fourth of July expenses. The committees are doing good work.

and. we ex-, pect the best celebration that we ever had. Tank Zee. the great lecturer on China and the opened bis course of six lectures here last nigbt, Wednesday, to a fair house. The lecture was good and our citizens will miss it if they do hot all attend.

W. Beatly, who went to Eureka Springs two weeks ago, is back again. Bethinks tbe water or climate did not agree with as he was taken worse as soon as he got there. He was feeling some better on his return. Tbe firm of Linn Cooper did a business of $56,000 last month'.

A year ago there: was Qityte a dispute on the street over the question if any business firm in the city did a business of $100,000 in a year Some change since. Rumor says that parties are intending to put a brick block here this summer. Corn is about all in. W. OSCEOLA.

A. C. Bittenbinder and iady made a wu uaB trip to AdncCun. Rev. Roberta, from Rising, conducted quarterly meeting at the M.

church last eaoDatn. jonn t. Mickey bad a narrow escape from death by a stroke of lightning last weea at vjojumouB, Mrs. W. J.

Wheeler has returned from visiting ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. ex- uov. it.

w. jrurnas. at Brownvllle. UtiriDE the last week mnih rain hi. fallen, which has somewhat hindered the worx, dui caused vegetation to grow.

cV18 "nog his whole stock pi ary gooorand groceries tor sale. This is a line opportunity for somebody. ine rvesieyan University expects to nave a grano exhibition at the close of the term, for which nrenAmttnnn un 1. ceaay oeiog maae. Calmer McCune is doing good work on the Record.

He is also building a new house for a residence, so we see our new editor intends to liqe with us. nye stanas three ieet high and is out in Diossom. There will be a good yield. rv neat never wss more promising, and com is already so tall that farmers are blowing it, although some are yet plant ing. Decoration Day was observed by the cumins vi roia county.

At p. m. soldiers and citizens sssembled at thi? E. church, where the tegular pregramme iur mo nay was carried out. ora lion was delivered by Rev.

R. Adams. ttev. lj. r.

JXorcross went to David City auoiDt iu mc utcuraiiuo services. Rev. H. A. Guild, of Juniata, delivered two free lectures on Free Masonsry last weex wnicn were full of beautiful thoughts and clearly revealed the doctrine urbanization to De one tliat would make mans me most beautiful before wa ana men, were it lived up to.

Rev. wuua is an eloquent and forcible speaker iiu yun ma pnin's wen, lie also preached in the Presbyterian church in ine morning and gave a temperance lec ture in the evening in the same place, a.a puiung ot ine temperance question was logical, rorciDie ana undeniable. NEBRASKA CITI. Nebraska City is full of strangers and me ueuiBDu ior nouses continues. The C.

Q. will transfer their cars aiinis point, tneir boat Vice-President uoiog tne wora. Strawberries are plentiful in the market at fifteen cents per quart, and festivals are sprouting out thick, ureanuwrcsv mauiiesieu on tne re- suit or matters at Albany, Conkling's ouppuitcis uciug numerous. county pontics are beginning to open up in Otoe, and candidates are about as plenty as are the straw oernes. TI7 ne are soon 10 De aDie to quench our tnirst at nine saloons, where previous to tne nign license order it took thirty- scveu.

Uranviile 1. Hail has been n.nnnint.,1 deputy L. o. Marshal by Marshal Bur- Dower. Mr.

ail Held the same position unuer jut. isauy. The distillery will manufacture whisky hereafter, the necessary machinery having been put in since they shut down for tne want oi coal. A new lumber yard is soon to 1a opened in this city, it will be located on tne lot formerly oceunied bv the Chi cago Liumoer company. We see that Lincoln is to have t.hn full benefit of Independence day.

There will not DC any public demonstration hero Ton that day. snd many of our citizens wm proDaoiy De witn and assist you. ine Missouri is ud aeain. but not a high as at the late flood. Water is re- ported on the K.

St. Joe C. track, but no damage is untminarnH Wie river is on a stand and will no doubt ne Tailing beiore this is in print. loere is a chance here for some enter prising man in starting a new and first class gas works. The citizens are anxious for gas, and will be liberal in their na- ironage to a company mat will rurnish good Illuminating gas at a reasonable price not over fa.ov per workmen are oustiy engaged Duttins "UP the poles for the telephone excbangl Wires, the company start out with about forty subscribers.

The central office will oe in tne second story or the Stevenson mock, and will be in charge of Mrs. Smith and her daughter. Mis mere is some talk ot running a wire to tne town oi Syracuse. TLJf 1 has caught the building fever, and will begin in about ten davs the remodblinir of his brick building, putting in a plate glass front and extending the structure to the alley. Report says also that the sanctum, will have a body brussels carpet on me iioor, ana mirrors on tbe wall, and no tobacco will be allowed in the room.

we give mis report ior what it is worth and without comment, merely snraminfr r. uie iwuuuoan, uie paat ana tne iuture. The building boom moves slowlv here on account oi bo mucn wet weather, raining every few nights so that the work men only get in about half time. The excavating is finished at last for Dillon and Dickey's new bulidjngp, and work on the foundations begun. These two build ings occupy the ground formerly covered by Ltevi livery stable, which was de stroyed by fire this Inst spring.

Mr. Levi has since purchased the Barnum house stebles. and is putting on a large addi tion lacing utoe street. BEKB AND THERE, Wahoo has a new brass band. The foundry at New York has begun operations.

John Curry, of Schuyler, lost a valua ble mare last week. A branch of the Y. H. C. A.

has been formed at Fremont. The skeleton of an Indian has been unearthed at Schuyler. Two men were bitten by snakes in Fill more county last week. A sportsmen and base ball club has been organised in Wilber. Tbe wagon bridge across the Republi can at naroy is neany completed.

York sent five railway coaches full of picnickers to JOiLforO, Wednesday. The Bohemians of Schuyler will hold a grand picnic at Carson grove, June 17. A little son of Mrs. Swarts, of Platts- mouth. was drowned in the river last week.

The new bridge at Bed Cloud will be completed about the fifteenth of tbis month. Mr. and Mrs. Fedde JTixsen. of Inland.

celebrated their silver wedding, Thursday, May 26. Hon. H. 8. Kaley.

the recently an- pointed consul to been ill for a few days past-' Culbertson was a live town on Wednes day of last week, there being something like 850 stockmen in town. uai me ngnis or American citizens should receive proper respect. Blahts reported that the circumstances under which Bothtoh is held do not warrant any interference. He has violated the laws of England, and must be tried by them. The only duty of this government in such cases is to see that the criminal receives fair treatment at the hands of the law.

In the present state of affairs in Ireland, it is likely that many Irish citizens of this country may visit the island to aid their friends there, and it ought to be clearly understood that they need expect no protection from this government in violating English laws. Ths 8eengerfest to be held at Omaha iext week promises to be the most notable musical festival ever held in the west It is the seventh biennial meeting of the Pio neer Ssengenbund and will be attended by the societies from Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. The programme is rich in choice selections. On Wednesday evening will be the reception concert, Thursday and Friday grand concerts, Saturday banquet and ball, and Sunday a picnic. Miss Emma Mabblla has been secured to take leading solo parts.

In the grand concert Thursday evening, the grand orchestry will render Liszt's "Rapsody Hongrolse." This masterpiece has beenrendered inthis country only by the Thomas and Gil-more orchestras. On Friday, June 10th, a grand parade will take place in which the various industries of the city have been invited to take part. A railroad excursion1 wilt be run from Lincoln to accommodate the Germania Mssnnerchor and those who wish to attend this great musical event. It is expected that a large number of our citizens will avail themselves of an opportunity so rarely offered. Between the walking, trotting and fasting contests no w.go popular; the limits of physical endurance in horses and men are being pretty thoroughly tested.

In the last six day go-as-you-please race in New York, the winner, a Brooklyn cobbler made 579 miles, or eleven miles hotter than the best previous record. The maximum of human endurance seems to be about 100 mile for six consecutive days, and this will probably be gradually approximated to until some giant is evolved who shall immortalize himself by accomplishing this feat. The limit of equine speed is probably something over two minutes for a mile, and the present generation is not likely to jany close approximation to this figure. It will be noted that endurance is the quality which men test in themselves, while great speed for a very short time only is aimed at in horse racing. The society with the long name would not long permit such tests of animal strength and endurance as men themselves indulge in Spite of Tanhbb and Gbjsom, fasting is not likely to become a very popular sport, and surely will never be extended to valuable horses.

The limit of endurance in this line seems to be somewhere between forty and a hundred days, but probably the best theoretical results will never be reached. There is one feature of these inhuman contests of brute power which is more favorable to animals than men. Horses have a money value and the trotters are too valuable to be wasted except when the returns are likely to be very large. But men have no such value, since slavery has been abolished, and plenty of fools will always be found to ribk health, limbs and life itself for even the uncertain hope of a paltry reward of fame or money. With the closing days of the week come to our table great heaps of Nebraska weekly papers.

They are of all sizes, from the ponderous and prosperous seven- column quarto patent to the neat and newsy five-column all home print folio. To look tnem over, select tneir news, note their ideas and expressions, feel proud of their solidity and enterprise, sympathize with their calls upon delin quents, see the hopeful spirit with which they look to the future, resd of their confidence in the state which they are so greatly helping to build up, is a pleasure which no oft-time repetition can convert into a task. Their faces become so familiar that a small fragment is recognizable, and the regular day of the coming of each is looked for with eager interest. The men. who publish them twe know little and care less about.

It is the papers we like and study and glean, and when one sue cumos to adversity we regret it as does a lover oi norses wnen ne sees a noble beast lose a race that he might have won had his rider hot been at fault. The newspapers of a state' "are the signal stations of its civilization, which mark its progress, record tbe rise and fall of its prosperity, keep watch for its lu- ture prospects, and hanir. out the danger signal when there are stormy times ahead. It seems to us that few men who print newspapers tuliy comprenend tneir re sponsibility and influence. Upon them depends largely the popular sentiment in education, religion, morals and politics.

The editor combines the functions of teacher, preacher and leader. He should carry himself circumspectly, as becomes a man of whom much is required. The constant battle with debt and pov erty to wbicn too many are sadly condemned often makes them forget these things; and small wonder. Let the peo ple see that the haBds of this their Moses are kept uplifted, for upon them depend the issue of the great battle. Thk growth of newspapers in this country, is something wonderful even in a land familiar with large ideas.

The ag gregate circulation of the daily papers in United Stales last year is estimated by the census department at 3,681,186, end of the weekly papers connected wiih them at 3,121.890. There are 962 dailies of which 81 are printed in German, five in French, two in Bohemian, and one in Spanish. Besides tbe dailies and the weeklies connected with them, there are about five thousand independent weeklies and several hundred monthlies. Not only are the daily papers increas ing in numbers but even more noticeably in size and the quality of their contents. The gathering of news has ceased to be a question or expense.

It must be had at any cost. Even the smaller dailies are compelled to have their telegraphic re ports or this and foreign countries. The Inter-Ocean has leased a private wire be tween Washington and Chicago, and the other first-class dailies in the large cities will be compelled to follow their exam pie. A new departure by one great pa per must be folio wed by all who would attempt to rival it. In addition to these improvements, the sphere of the daily journal is constantly being enlarged.

It is no longer confined to.political and criminal news. It is be coming the mirror which reflects all the colors and shades of humsn life. People now read the papers for what they once could only find in books. Tbe world of literature, science and the fine arts is represented as well as the political and social. The journalist skims the cream from everybody's milk and working it up into appetizing butter and cheese, serves TBCEI BIQOHJST OlSTX-T PAIR OF FULL-GROWN POLAR BEARS THE BIOOEST $300,000 HZBD 07 ELEPHANTS THE BIOOEST BAEEBACK EQTJESTBXAJT, JAMES BOBZ1TS01T TEE GREAT Who Receives the Blgstest Salary of Any Hsi on Earth.

THE BIOOEST CKEEDXOOR CHAMPIONS, BAUGHMAN BUTtrER The Champion Rifle Dead-Shots of the World. THE BIOOEST ASIATIC MARVELS, KING SARBROS' ROYAL JAPANESE CIRCUS THE BIOOEST ARENA OF PERFO RHINO ANTKALS, FULLY SIXTY TONS of EDUCATED BEASTS THE BIOOEST FUN FOR THE UTTLE FOLKS, WILLIS COBB'S $25,000 MINIATURE CIRCUS Of Trained Dogs, Goats and Monkeys. It Draws the Biggest and most Delighted Crowds. Receives the Biggest Compliment! from tbe Press, AbolWhes the Biggest kind of a Nuisance by permitting no Peddling under its Big Tents, snd is, to Big Certainty, the Beat snd Biggest of all Sbowi. One Ticket Adimits to All the Advertised Big Shows CHILDREN UNDER NINE YEARS, HALF PRICE.

1,000 EXTKA FOLDING Of E3 Ft A CHAIR8, Two ExJjibltiona SailwARernoon and Eve nine-. WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT: Council Bluffs, Omaha, REDUCllD RATES ON r- to the case oi Michabl Botstoh should auJ--toiisfctoed by those who -ihtaglBjJjming citizenship in the United States will he a sufficient defence Cub BaTit tf Bittir Uosp. UNGOLst. NEBRASKA. for crimes committed ts foreign cotut- The Red Cloud Ctetf has a copy of the of age.

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