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The Beatrice Daily Express. BEATRICE. a sir a nrM i ruLn 'y -iVJUJNlJNtr MAY 27 1897 NUMBER 110 BUREAU. FIRST VOTE ON TARIFF. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS graduates, ENGLAND STANDS FIRM Misses Snyder, Garrison and LonSr More Accurate Predictions A to Kain and Snow.

Washington. Mav 27 Tha m- i xockey. James Wednesday. Item, of Interest Gathered by Oar Been. of Cortland purtunicy tor First Align was in town significant development in weather fore- In-lStS That Turks Must Leave Isvr Correspondents.

fire ment of Opposing Forces. ire! fa a Lincoln "visitor Dr McKibbin was last Thursday. fif.ffa casting ior years, making it possible to forecast for a period at. 1 Thessaly at Once. or uuuia Smock of Sterli nt Was A hnain.

VI8- TESTIMONY IK HAVEMEYEE CASE. 5 1 ibur iiere juunaay. FILLET. From onr regular correspondent. A Tyson is in town for a few day.

Lizzie Hobson went to Beatrice Fridav CANKOT BE HELD AS SEOUBITY. Hattie Eauffman of Bn f.rli iuit.l rela- tires here Sunday. JoJin.on III, IiUoharge WKillen was at tho at. n1PERou8hiB iting- her parents at capital Sat- arday and Sunday. urouiid-C handler Offer an Ad dlllonto I'etlljrrew's Antitrust Amend John Ball Declares It Is His Intention to Abandon the Concert of the Powers If AC 1 (J II.

Christ Hennis mA wittu ib present; ana more accurately, has been attained by the weather bureau and soon will bear practical fruit. This is the result of experiments with kites flown at distances one or two miles above the surface of the earth, which have been quietly conducted in this city for some weeks. Daily readings have been taken at this altitude and the fact has been established that shifting of the wind occurs at a mile level Shadley, May Born, to Mr and Mrs 20, a daughter. inn-lohacco Men Tecumseh last week" rot em Against an Advance In Tax. rivisn lroops Are Not Withdrawn.

Socialist Insults Premier Ralli News In Foreign Lands. A Barnhouse Mesdames and A Filley were visitors tives here Wednesday. ol tut) xi uu juonaay: 1 T7 Tl 1 The Eoworth Leairno Washington, May first vote on the tariff bill wa8 taken in the sen-ate Wednesday. It camo after a two mx ivouhu na iamiiy were gnests with friends in Beatrice Sunday. hotel last week netted 15.

Ed Carrel of dell Peters and family spent Sunday with nraay, returning Monday. Ely Walker Dry Goods Co St. Louis, Mo. This great firm had more than One Million Dollars worth of goods stock at the time of the fire large part of which was not damaged in the least. In settlement with the insurant muiuer near xiwimesTIlie.

Tl above the earth's surface from 12 to 16 hours before the same change of direction occurs on the surface. Tho hj Shaw, who has keen WM nanging paper in Tir- week, is now convalescent. sima, Aueeaay ana Wednesday. TIT a 1 McCord is buildino- a imperfect part of weather forecasts now ttomeii oi urab Orchard and las Athens, May 27. The Athens correspondent of The Times says: It is believed that complications have arisen owing to the advocacy by some of the powers, including Russia, of a Turkish occupation of Thessaly until the indemnity is paid and to England's firm resistance to such a project.

The Greek government is preparing for a probable renewal of the war. A dispatch to The Times from Larissa CITTII V. for A Howard at Lincoln. is the prediction as to rain nr jjiuusey oi were town Tuesday. The commencement exereia-- iii Dickson and son.

F. wr Meteorologists for the mst in vpn ra a -r visitors at Beatrice Saturday. the Christian church this, Wednesday even- JF Uwen was a business ZT the item of acic acid, which, although comparatively ymmportant, afforded an opportunity for the first alignment of the various elements. tv Io-) a Democratic member of tho finance committee, moved to make the rate on boracic acid 3 instead of 5 cents a pound, as provided by the com-jnittco. This presented a direct issue betwoen the committee and the opponents of the bill.

The amendment was defeated-yeas, 20; nays, 34. The vote was largely on party lines. Th rli. capital Monday and Tuesday. "been impressed with the fact that future data as to storms must come from a knowledge of upper air conditions.

The aeroplane investigations, as annnnn, it was with modi regret that -the-tittle Brown of Baatri i. lu; one- paae good Dy to their teacher, Mrs at uwr am luuerwsbB uere ibis week. Bev Britt today, have reached that point where it airs i tiuston, Bruce and Miss Bessie liuston were the eruests of Taim-h triA in this burg the first of the week. can do safelv stated thnt uver ouuuay. Clark and wife atnrtad mouths the government weather hnrean Thursday to visit Mrs Clark's mother.

Lulu. Lennie and Esda Cramer of Verdon, are visiting their grandparents and ther iiiipieasiou is general among the Turkish troops that there will be more fighting. A brigade of Redifs has started for Phourka armed with mausers, and a dispatch to The Standard from Athens says the municipal authorities have conferred the freedom of the city on General Riccotti Garibaldi Eauffman visited hi reiuLiven nere. for the first time in the history of any meteorological service can construct a telegr iphic synchrosis chart based on air conditions one mile above the earth. 0 --wa ucio over Sunday returning to Odell Monday.

ci a. was participated in by Senators Vest Jones Aldrich, Perkins, Caffery, Gray and Stm.rr lx oianara returned from an o-f Mrs Elizabeth Peters and Miss Era came np from Holmesville Thursday for icn Kia.ja loiu wim relatives. Witn these high level readings, the bu trip to tst Louis and other points last week. Joe Pittman moved to rooms over his barber shop in the hotel building Whito, a Democratic member of the nnanco committee, opposed Vest's ine primary and intermediate depart- reau will have the moisture of the upper Cipriani, the Italian Socialist leader, in meumoi laeecnooi rendered very interest "3 lower. ic will bo raoimicion OI their "ami nan ing programs Tuesday afternoon.

A VAPD tliiia t. u.m-imment, urging that the California industry required the rate allowed by me committee. Savon uitmaiu leu uure 1 UeSdav avati- in the field. ing, accompanied bv a hrillinnt Mrs Mina Barton, teacher of the intermediate department, closed a very successful school year Tuesday, making the fifth she Play. the bill were considered during the day.

Mr Edward, of Om Rflfl Tina mnvA eceu now important this double information is when it is considered that two strata of air may, by shifting of the wind, become mixed within 24 hours and that the precipitation will depend upon the average moisture of the mass. ims laugoi in succession here. Mrs Barton has the rare faculty of keeninc- har nnnila the house recently vacated by "Doc" 'mg sustained in each A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph from Vienna says the foreign office discredits the report that Great Britain has threatened to quit the European concert and pronounces it a Greek invention to influence Turkey to evacuate order and at the same time retaining their love and good will. She is fully capable Some companies they were enabled to sell these good goods at prices way below their values. We have bought several thousand dollars worth of these goods which will arrive some day this week and will be placed on sale Monday, May 31.

we cannot name prices there will be bargains such as you never before heard of. You will miss it badly if you are not here bright and early, Monday next. Klein's N. Y. Racket Co.

mnfiifitrnmfifrmnfiiriirmnfifMtnifnntrmnntrnrri! Are You Going to Paint I C3 svua 1 a lead mme away with him some night or be careful. uuin in eaucation and governing power of The resolution was agreed to authorizing the secretary of the navy to em. ploy any suitable ship in forwarding relief supplies to India. "rg oi me nign scnooi. Mr Miller, agent of the Deerino- Mfo r.n came in Sunday to assist Mr Clark, the lol cal agent here.

Railway Telegraphers Adjonrn. Peoria, May 27. The Order of Ilailway Telegraphers adjourned sine die at 4 a.m., after a night's session. W. V.

Powell was re-elected grand chief, II. B. Perham of Cripple Creek, grand secretary and treasurer and editor of the Memorial services will ha hohl ha DEFENSE OF HAVEMEYER. riCRBELL, TFrom our regular correspondent. Andy Viser was seen in Pickrell Monday.

Peter Schneider and wife went to the Hub Saturday. church Sunday, Mav JO, at 11 o'clock am, by Rev Stanard. Att orucjr Johnson Mores 111. Ilscharce Norcross Vu-MDU 1D1 bOl Monday. Drocurincr a mnn xnessaiy.

Constantinople, May 27. The collective note of the powers, presented yesterday to the Turkish government, besides proposing conditions for permanent peace between Turkey and Greece, concludes with inviting the porte to negotiate with the ambassadors with reference thereto. The reply of the government of Turkey is momentarily expected. Sagasta's Statement Coming. Madrid, May 27.

It is understood on Six Uroundft. Washington, May govern- were visiting in Harry Carpenter's folks Beatrice Sunday. brick work on the bank. mont rested its case acainst Ilenrv Mrs A Burton left for omcial organ. A ladies' auxiliary was organized with Mrs.

W. II. Allison of Toronto as president, Mrs. W. V.

Powell of Peoria as vice president, and Mrs. berland, Wis, WednesdaT after A turn Broalra' llavemeyer, tho president of CJ 1 the Amer- visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs oiucKiuan. Lindermaa returned from tha souri State Sportsmen's association held at Kansas City, Sunday. Deck got right in the shoot. Unite a number from hers went fishing on Bear creek Wednesday.

Thos Collet of Cub creek was visiting in this neighborhood Sunday. Ellen Smith closed her second term of school in the Holt district last Friday. Theodore Wakenight and Jim Davis are digging a storm cave for Thos Harding. Mrs Welsh of Beatrice was visiting with her son, Dr Kennedy, the first of the week. Lizzie Brewster closed a very successful term of schol in the Nevil district Friday.

ucv-uuci ui ivansas tJity as secretary and treasurer. The place of holding the next convention was referred to the grand officers and grand executive committee. The convention declared in favor of federation of railroad that benor bagasta, the Liberal leader, will soon publish an important political ofofrmm 11 Dr and Mrs Winter of Wv and Mrs Jas Bennett of Tecumseh VPrA in maicmcui, in wiiiun ne will announce ouK iieiining company shortly alter tho noon recess yesterday. Thereupon Mr. Johnson of Philadelphia, the adiug counsel for the defense, moved hat the judge instruct the jury to find the defendant not guilty on six grounds: lurst That the question as to local nnrl state contributions of tho case was beyond the jurisdiction of the senate committee and impertinent.

Second That it was not part of Mr. Havemeyer's duty to examine records for tho purpose of answering questions lie could not answer from memory attendance at the funeral of Jas Bennett hers Monday. brotherhoods, but the proposition to join his unalterable opposition to the sale of the National Federation of Labor was Cuha and his unyielding suDDort of the Mrs Dr Ramey and father Mr WclforH via. the voted down. price of 2 If so, listen! We have cut MASURY'S Mixed Paint to maintenance of the inteeritv of Snan- Menzo lerry of Snmmerfield.Kan.has been itec relatives and friends at Dnadilla visiungms parents here, returning home Iowa Hankers In Session.

Ottumwa, May 27. One hnndrpd tms weeK. XT' If ioore nas a thousand bushels of delegates are in attendance at the llth corn, some oi wbich cost him 80c per bushel. tie ib now Beinng it at 14c. Unadilla and Douglas last week.

The doctor met them at Unadilla Sunday. Burglars entered Shaw Pearson's store last week and packed up a box of goods but were frightened away before getting anything out, nothing having been missed. Entrance was effected through a rear window. Mr James Bennett was born Nov 2G, 1840, in Argyle. Washington county, New York! He was converted at the age of 1 8 years and united with the church, of which he has i ne corn stored in the elevator is heating- isn territory.

The premier, Senor Canovas del Castillo, denies the existence of a cabinet crisis and says he is resolved to remain in office in spite of the abstention of the opposition from taking part in the sessions of the cortes. The budget committee has reported favorably on the projected loan, with the Almaden quicksilver mines as security, and also reported favorablvon tho finnn! annual meeting of the State Bankers' association today. President Deming, in his annual address, recommended the continuance of the fight on free silver and said that he believed bankers should refrain from any attempt to interfere a.uu an uuuu is Kepi quite Dusy stirring it. He is selling it to farmers whe pay him 10c per uusnei. $1.50 Per Gallon II Making it the CHEAPEST as it has been long 2 known to be the BEST paint in the market.

2 It pays to paint, it pays to use the best, it 5 pays to buy at Shultz's. 3 jri Paint your Buggy for 75 cents. 35 M. E. SHULTZ, Druggist, Corner Fifth and Court Sts.

laiuiuiuiuiuiiuuiuiiiiuiiuuiiiiuiuiuiujiiiuiuiiiijuui? iir perry Montgomery went to Filley the labiei pari, oi last ween where he will prac hub uib cuoaen proiession. May success at- iena nis every enart is our wish. with state legislation, that the bankers appoint a "protective committee" to form a cipher code to telegraph currency, movement of criminals, etc. J. John Atherton and family of Beatrice at- JUL Harmon of Council Bluffs is leuueu aivine services at the church Sunday, after which they partook of a typical country dinner at Whipkey's.

Messrs Langley and Burget have been suf princi- pally talked of for president. data from books or records are demanded, such books or records are tho best evidence Fourth-That the question put to witness was too broad, covering irrelevant matters. Fifth If the witness was to be held reeusant it was the duty of the committee to warn him that the question was a committee and not an individual question, and Sixth That tho indictment did not disclose cause of action. Mr. Johnson made an argument of an hour and a half in support of his motion, and when ho concluded District Attorney Davis asked for an adjournment, which was granted.

The concluding testimony of the government offered at the morning session was not important, save for tho fering witn indigestion for the past month nave been Making big catches cial measures proposed to meet the expenses of the wars. Aid Fails to Reach Starving Christians. London, May 27. Lord Radstock, secretary of the society for the Christian succor of India, has received a letter from the Rev. J.

O. Denning, an American clergyman at Narsinghpur, relative to the dishonesty and incompetency of the natives who are administering the famine fund. Mr. Denning says that, owing to the action of the Hindoo members of the local district Are You in Need of a n8? ana tneir digestion has improved remained a laitntul member ever since. He with his family moved to Wymore, April, 1884, and to Adams in the spring of 1891 where he lived at the time of his death.

He died very suddenly Saturday, May 22, 1897, while engaged at his work on the state bank Mr Bennett was chorister of the church at this place, was always at his post in the prayer meetings, and ever ready for Christian service His master has called him to higher service. The funeral services were held in the Methodist church of Adams Monday. May 24, 1897. Rev Stanard, pastor, preached the sermon assisted by Rev CM Junkin of the Presbyterian church. The Masonic order, of which he was a member at this place, assisted by visiting brethren from Sterling and Firth, conducted the services at the cemetery.

Mr Bennett leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs Horham of Adams and Mrs Winter of Killed by Indians. Miles City, May 27. The hody of John Hoover, the missing sheep herder of John Boyer's ranch, was TT UUUCl llillj' .1 it was thought that Homer Reed had nm completed tne course of instruction under iJillLffi'll tne tutorsnip or Miss Smith. Evidently he takes lessons yet and it is feared he has HJOKT quite a number to take. iound about two miles from the ranch with two bullet holes through his body.

His dog lay by his side. Both were killed by Indians. The coroner, sheriff and stock inspector have gone to the scene. The Indians aro m.iki CORTLAND. From our regular 1 of making up the record as to what Burling was a Hub visitor Tuesday of nis cniiaren nad preceded him to their reward, and he has now entered int.n roaf arations for trouble and the settlers are growing uneasy.

investigating oceurreu in tho senate oommitteo. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord uuio "Veen, Mrs Mat Maloue and daughter were ing in Beatrice Tuesday. trad from htneeforth. vea saith the Sniif; thai- they may rest from their labours, and their works do follow them." Falls Down Klevator hhaTt and Llres. Cedar Rapids, May 27.

Eugene was a Mrs liid Smith of near Pilkrell, Cortland visitor last week. or Road Wagon? If so, call and get my prices for the next 30 days, as you can save 25 per cent by so doing. My goods are bought directly from the manufacturer, thereby saving the profit of middleman or jobber. Every vehicle sold by me is fully guaranteed, and you experince no delay in having breakage or Carriage amd wagon repairs, call and see me. My motto is: "Good, hon- Nominations by.the President.

Washington, May president today sent the following nominations to the senate: Charles Burdette Hart of Jacob TJplinger, of St Francis, Kan, was a Jiuss, an employe of the Cereal Milling company, fell from the top floor of ele- a. a a i BURLINGTON ROUTE "uiuauu visitor over Sunday. committee, not a single half penny has has reached the poor Hindoos. He adds that the members of this committee opposed all relief of children, on the ground that the only orphanage is Christian, and that to help the children would be helping the Christians. Do Honor to the Queen.

London, May 27. The official celebration of the queen's birthday was observed today in London with the usual closing of the courts and government offices, the ringing of the church bells, a display of flags, artillery salutes and the ceremony of trooping the color on the horse guard parade, in which the Colonial troops, now in London, took part. Although this ceremony was vauer to ine bottom, a distance of 70 nonpii James and William Stewart Virginia, to be envoy extraordi-nary and minister plenipotentiary of the urove aown to Beatrice Mondav last Only 22. 50 to San Francisco. feet, a trap door giving way, allowing him to go down into a bin.

Not a bone Mrs Robinson drove down to Beatrice wuu" oiaies ro Colombia; Francois seenrftd tho oonrina. xr i TT: icaBuuauie prices, nave mst jnonaay morning to do some trading. was broken, but it is feared he sustained line-it ill be To rU Pft nler- ln.n.eed of anything in this VUUI aUVHilIXOra ro aana n.n.I. Til. June29toJnly 3, account National "umBUi -iouisiana, secretary of the le Ration at Buenos Ayres, Argentine re.

itmi. internal injuries. The physicians think jmisb Amy Kobmsen, who has been for some time in Nebraska City, returned to her Carriage Trim- ming. Tops, Cushions and Backs at lowest bed rock prices. Cenvention of Christian Endearorers.

Special trains. Through tourist and nume naay evening. imuuu, joun xiiompson of Illinois to be assistant attorney eeneral: Thnm! no JNorth 7th St. 3" There seems to be some ohetAolo in -o "-j i palace sleepers. Stop-overs allowed at wuouiuuiauuB oi tne mm project, and it tiiere is a good chance of his recovery.

Ulansachusetts Has itradford Manuscript. Boston, May 27. The Bradford manuscript history of the New Plymouth Colony, the document for the possession ton S. Howard, register laud office, Des Moines, John W. Miller, receiver of and west Denver.

Return via Port iiuw appears uouDtlul. Mrs T.iHia -4 7 cunuren, or Lincoln, land, Yellowstone Park and Black Hills if desired. puunc moneys at Woodward, O. T. It fcUB oi Hurling and A McNickle for a few days.

xwftimusiers. i. u. AicMahon, Charter Aoueavorers and their friend whn NO By using Insurance Gasoline Stove UJh- a- Arthur D. Patterson, Cresco, somewhat marred by rain, it was witnessed by large throngs of people.

The New South Wales and other detachments of the Colonial troops participated. The royal family was kwiv take the Burlineton Route are trim ran. oi wnicn Massachusetts had long been anxious, was formally presented to the commonwealth of Massachusetts bv Some of our grain buyers who have cribbed corn begin to wish they hadn't, much of ic r- noii, luma, F. J. Heine- teed a quick, cool, comfortable innrnnv TT mi -r-, "ciijg muuiuy ana spoiled.

Mrs Trobnll l. nomas tiayard, iormer am inaun, ivirkwood, William II Illian Humphrey, W. F. Britton! hoe scenery (by daylight) and first-class equipment. Tk YJA.

i "bassador to England, before a joint con- 6ented at the trooping of the color. 1 ivcii nuu is visiting aer son went down to the Hub Monday morning to a Tr An fc 1 1 Berths reserved and descriDtive liter You Tention or the legislature today. a mis- ature furnished on reauest. See thr cannot make take. uuunu to ouuib iegai matters.

Judge Bush dropped off the train from l.innnln Irmdait -i eat u. M. K. 14 ticket agent or write to J. Francis.

G. P. Chandler lias an Amendment. Washington, May U7. Senator Chan dler has prepared tho following amend i "vt i.

remained over night with the family of Robinson. Warner of Highland and Mr Skinner of Corn and look them over. Three Injured In a Fire Panic. Chicago, May 27. Three men were injured today as the result of a panic Tvhich followed the breaking out of a Wanted to Murder the Czar.

Berlin, May 27. The Lokal Anzeiger publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg saying that a young artisan had been arrested in the park of Tsarkoe-Selo, 17 miles south of St. Petersburg, where'the summer residence of the czar is located, with a dagger and a revolver in his una. iieuiana.

too the train Mondav menc to the tariff bill which he proposes to add to tho anti-trust amendment morning services as "jcxiuo to continue their jurors. For Modern Woodmen. Nebraska Woedmen who propose at mrs jonn nest, sister of visited ouunsion jnair company. They were Joseph Larson, Adolph Kroegar and Frank Wilski, all employes. The fire caused a loss of $40,000.

HARDWARE, 116 N. Fifth Beatrice, Neb. uunuujf uigut witn Mrs John Uartrell. tak tending the Dubupue meeting will be pleased to learn that the Burling session. The prisoner said he wanted to tb! train Monday morning for the coun mnrrlpr thp omr rxwima -f, I c1 ton route will run a through sleeping wwvwiiiv u.3 ami hanged like other "heroes." car from Omaha to Dubuque, leaving riiaj mgniiai ueiier's opera hall will eccur the graduating exercises of PnrHanH Iowa Gold Democrats Meet.

Des Moines, May 27. The gold Dem HT6ST NQM6LTIER high school. Six young men and five young vtuaua at o.uo p. Sunday, May 30, and arriving at Dubuque 11-45 a. Mav 31.

ocrats are holding a state conference here today. Many Democrats formerly wim aipiomas. Tk Gomez Coming: to See McKinley, Philadelphia, May 27. Advices from Cuba were received bv the Wni address delivered at Stop over at Fulton to visit. Wnmon party leauers in tne state are attendin, i-anaay aigat by Kev Hammel I proposed by Senator Pettigrew yesterday: "The act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies approved July 2, lfcOO, shall apply to all companies, corporations and persons engaged as common carriers in the business of transporting persons or property, and all the penalties imposed and methods of restraint provided by said act shall take effect and bo in force against such companies.

Tobaceo Men Protest. Washington, May of practically all the tobacco manufacturers in the United States, with exception of the cigar manufacturers met hero to protest against the proposed advance of 2 cents a pound in the tax on headquarters. iney will probably postpone formal ac- Junta to tne effect that General Gomez A. iMI i I 11 A. t.

-i u.0aml0uaveoeentne Dest thing of the Berths and tickets on aDDlirs.ti on tn rer neara in our town. The services tion till after the fusion convention. WUi temporarily resign as commander jne congregational charch and any Darlington route agent. apan Does Not Want Hawaii. Montreal, May Marquis Ito in NEWSMNGGOODS Irfsss Than Half Rates to San Francisco iKeuueu Dy aoout loar hundred p-ople.

CLATONIA. fFrom onr regular corresDondent 1 oi tne insurgent forces and come to this country as secretary of war pro tern of the Cuban republic to confer with President McKinley on the Cuban situation. During his absence General Garcia will an interview today said that the talk in June 29 to July 3, via the Burlington the United States about the desire of route. See nearest B. M.

R. R. ticket Monday0116" mad fljiDg tr'P ta Lcoln Japan to annex Hawaii is foolish. "Ja agent. Steinmever nhinnul i pan would not have Hawaii," he said.

last wt rl uoK8 The Express can be had for only "if it could be had for the asking. command. Socialist Insult to Ralli. Athens, May 27. An exciting scene took place at the ministry of marine today.

Signor Di Feline, the Italian So 10c per week delivered. Geo Keszler and wife were Wilber visitors senate toDacco contemplated in the amendment to the tariff bill. California's Futurity Stake. San Francisco, May 27. The Pacific S.

FRITCH'5. wrimna naa easiness in town cialist leader, rudely accosted coast breeders have established a futurity an in- suited M. Ralli. the Greek tu.h.e jjxj.uoo guaranteed for colts to Henry Albert received a car of nice yearlings from Omaha last week. 3 premier.

trot and pace at two and three years old. Tne latter immediately summoned the w'e id Mrs Berkheimer They will race in 1899 and 190o" police and had Di Feline nut on board Entries Murderer of YnsHiif Sentenced. Washington, May 27. Minister Ter-rill of Constantinople has informed the state department that the two murderers of Yussuf, the man killed while distributing relief funds near Eitlis, Turkey, have been sentenced to 15. years' imprisonment at bard labor.

close June 1, 1807. mii visi core Monday. James, Stein meyer, and Geo are on the sick list this week of an Italian vessel, with the request that he not again be allowed to set font Admits a Xebraska Company. Pierre, S. May 27.

The state in Rev Hammel, of Cortland, Is spendinic a few days in the neighborhood thi- mil 8 Mrs Mnnra ia Sn nK surance deparment has granted authority to transact business in South Dakota r.Iu" "Pending a in Greece. Reichstag Votes a Big Credit. Berlin, May 27. The reichstag adopted a credit of 30,000,000 marks for the purpose of replacing the German artillery with improved pieces. frruu uer Freeman to the Security Mutual Life Insurance The School at thin nlno.

12 I C. A. GILLILAND, I rol I Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing 1 lA rrnp10 I lUUv 5 SIMMONS FARLOW'S, 520 Court-St. i HM I company of Fremont, Neb. Cfcaplaln Walkley Ordered to Ft.

Harrison with a picnic in the grove east of town and a general good time was had by th child- Supplies In Plenty. Washington, May 27. Consol General Lee has cabled the state department from Havana that the amount of supplies he has now on hand there for the relief of American citizens in distress is abundant and will last for some time. Springfield, May 27. Rev.

C. in6 ha8 Poisoned all the dogs in town in the last tn H-. a lB S. Walkley, recently appointed United General Porter Formally Received. Paris, May 27.

President Faure formally received the United States ambassador, General Horace Porter, vicb aiiLiy uuapiain, nas receivea or- and leathers should be to the guty i cters to rerrrt at. Fort OASTOIIIA. ADAMS. From our regular corresnonl.t i 1 Absolutely Pure The f8- hot limili lguturt fin oGrtren and 8n Cortland iails Umila tlgutort tin Celebrated for SI triaf: 1oatran. Ttry Monday.

Commencement will be healthf ulness. AsVures thl food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the chean brand. held in the ME "The Daily Express" Only 10c per Week. charch Friday evenrngrMsrwiTthri OTAI. FOWDSa NKwTOBK..

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