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Lincoln Admlntstrtlon Disturbed Over
Threatened fltory.TeBing by Meyer
MAYOR CALLS hIM TO TIME SUDDENLY
I.'orlnly Ht'ln"CI 11m I from the
uhllrlnllhill or the " % 'iitcr
Conunltc. In the City
Coupeil.
LiNCOLN , Au ! 13.-Spccla-\t ( ) a spe-
elal , meeting of the city council today Henry
Meyers , chairman of the water committee ,
W3 remo\'el by layor.Oraham. . : le'crs lies
l"tcly been making hlmeel obnoxious to the
mayor anti council generally by Insisting that
lie hatl the right to go on laying water mains
In spite of orders , of the mayor to the con.
trary. There are rumors afloat to the elect
that Ieyers Is preparing to make certain
developments regarding administration ! I ,
crets that may stir tip quite a sensaUon
among members of the municipal rn !
Pnt.conventIon echoes are to the effect
, ' that I number of Lincoln citizens' are to be
lullell before some Curt of Justice to an
swer for illegal voting at the primaries bet
Saturday. Among those mentoned Ie I , . I , .
If. Austin . business managerof the Evening
Call . Ills vote was challenged on the gronn.I .
that lie does not live In the Fifth vard . where
hI voted. Austn Iwore his vote In , saying
that he rented a room In that ward. But It
Is claimed that he merely rents the rom
for .torage purposes and actually rCldes In
another ward. In his behalf It Is claimed
that he has never eslablshed a residence
, . elsewhere and Intended to maintain a resIdence -
,1' deuce In the ward In which he voted. .
In district ! court today Margaret E. Oyster
asked for judgment against the Burlington
Volunteer Ielef department for $ WO. ThIs
Is the amount of a Policy held IIY Granville I
n. Oyster , who died In 1S91 . making her
his beneficiary. I
STATZMFNT 0 lNCQN FIN NC
City Treasury Alticen's batement. flIed In
the otce of the city clerk today , shows the
following amounts paid out for the months
of June and July. Bowls $ ? 5,400 : Inlerest.
$ 39.005 : cIty warrants $43.U,3U : school war-
rants $29.8IG.01 : total. $188,177.31.
Without giving 11. L. Trester a chance to
show that the raise In valuation of his prop-
erty In East Lincoln from $ SOO to $1,500 was
InJI t. time city council Incrcucd It that dll-
. ) ference , and now the owner appeals to the
distrIct curt
- C. T. Boggs has received n telegram from
Morris J. Jones , the noted horseman and
president of the Pactolus Park club at fled
Oak , Ia. . saying that both be and Palmer I"
Clark secretary of the same association. will
be In Lincoln tomorrow. They come to at-
tend the Illblc meeting caled to discuss
the project of placIng semI-annual race meet-
Ings In this city. Sudge Field Is In receipt
of leter" front varIous portons ol the we > t
In relation to the project. Many of the
horsemen are writing him to enter their
stock In the various classes. One man In
Laramie writes that he has some bang tails
that he dsircs to enter In three classes
k All ol these correspondents appear to believe
' ¼ that the races will bo held In LIncoln wIth-
out fail this falL
I fal
I Is , however , the olJlnlon of C. W. Cock-
rel , a prominent horse owner here , that It
would be bet r to postpone time opening
unt next spring , when the meetngs could
b hail , durll the summer and ample props.
rations made to Insure socctss
DISTURBED OVER A NEW FLAG.
This morning I new lag Ippcnrd on the
jack-star of the potolflce. As this 15 , at
present . a democratc InsUuton , It was sur-
m1e,1 that th.s was In nowise a ratIfication
ratlcton
, % of the work of yesterday's republican con-
venton , in InquirIes began to roll In over
the telephoU wire. The apPl'arance of the
flag was explained by the statement that I
# Indicates that the place over which It waves
I n customs house , I wi hereafter fly
from the roof . of the building . accorll to
orders recent ) received from \Vashington.
Al Bowen miraculously escaped death thIs
mornIng while In the polce station. lie was
. ' standing behind the captaln's desk doing
\ J some figuring. WhIle Captain Hoagland was
, . . rumaglnf tbrolJh a cupboarJ dIrectly be-
hInd Dowen n large 48-caliber Colt's reo
j , 'olver fell ( rain a shelf and struck time stone
.4 pavement at Dowen's feet. The weapon was
dl5char\e'l ntl the hulet ploughed through
the desk where Dowen was nt work , missing
him by less than two Inches.
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hUh . " ' . J. Bryan and wile will leave In
nbout two weeks for n tour of the l'acifle
Pacifc
COlt states. They Intend to he gone about
three weeks dnrlng which time ! r. Bryan
wi say a few words pUblcly In favor of the
"hlto metal at ltawilns . Salt Lithe City ,
Boise City . Sacramento and , San Francisco
Mrs. Lillie Blystone and '
Liie Dystone a young lady
friend , are In tIme city visiting Mrs. William
Iystone 01 Thlrty.thlrd and Oak streets.
- , Trolue H. Tynlale , arrived In the cIty
last evening from Seattle. and will visit with
wih
his brother Dr J. 11. Tyndnle
Mrs. M. L. Ilgbe ) ' Is spending the week
with her sisters at Pliililps . Neh.
Governor IoIcomb tolay appoInted A. P.
Mullen ol O'Nei a delegate to the J'armer'
convention nl Atlanta , Ga , October 10 to 1C .
In place of J. S. Freman of Columbus re-
slsn I. Mr. Mullen J county treasurer of
Iol cwnty.
Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Lindeli
1.lndel
-'V. A. Francis H. R. Gould , P. D. Wood-
row ; G. 1. . Fishier . J. l ast. At the IlncoIn-
, J. M. filehards C. D. Coan , A. Walenbur } ' ,
W. G. Skeel. _ _ _ _ _ _
FOught Ocr n Child .
NEBnASKA CTY , Aug 13.-Special.- ( ( )
r4. _ Jeff Lundy a well known farmer of W'o- '
suIng precinct , was murderously assaulted by
Hush Anderson , hIs brother-In-law. at the
'Vyomlng depot resterday. - Some years ago
Anderson's WIfe died and Lundy was ap-
Ilolnted . guardian of theIr little girl. now 1
years oM. With whom she hiss sInce lived . .
Several days ago she went to visit her father , I.
and I was while bringing her home thai
Lundy wa assaulted. Anderson struck at
him several.lues with a knlre. cutting him
In 5e\'oral placs , and then took the chid and
left Lumidy came to town and swore out a
writ of habeas corpus to recover the child. I
I thought Anderson Is crazy , he at one time
being In the asylum In Virginia
. _ r _ For some tIme past. after the county corn-
: mlulonors , ' ,
have repalrel the country roads .
putting them In good shape with the road
acraper . some 0 the larmers have taken a
plow anti levele them al off again , evidenty
thinking they were better lualled to fx the
roads than the comnniissioners . This has
caused a great deal ol trouble and expense
and the commisioners have determined to
make an example of the next I'erlon who
does It .
City Treasurer Kelly Is very low with t-
Jhold fever.
Call are out annolnclng the wedding of
Abraham Goldberg ot Hamburg and Miss
Minnie Levy of this city on August ' 28 .
"hl"t n"J..rt to 1ulqunrt.ra.
LINCOLN , % ug . 13.-Speclal.-The ( ) fal.
lowing order was today Issued from the adju.
' tnt general's elite :
Circular No. 3 : COJluallng emcees of corn-
panics wi at once report to this once direct
the number of commissioned ofcer and enlisted .
listed men they will take to the annual on
campment. This report will also be made to
the brigade cOlmnder throlgh the head.
tlUarter of time rCbpecth'o regiments.
hereafter al communiCtons from this 01-
lce will be addressed to commanding embers
or organizations. Accordingly the senior of-
fleer or a command on lea\'lng his home stl'
ton for an ubunco that wi extend over two
days , should direct the cncsr next In rank
to receive and act on official letters that may
be received during such absence .
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In& Resided lu X..brlll.
ShELTON , Neb. , Aug. 13.-SllcI1 ( Telo'
gram.-The ) girl , Ia Do ley. menloueJ In
yesterday's dispatches a hnng ! shot her
'a. lover anti then hertel ! at JUtbo Is 1 daughter
of P. Tholey a wel. to-do farmer living north
( or this place. Her parents were apprised or
' her ludden death and word was sent to have
\er reQllnl interred there
- J tltorl A""uul I lieu ( 'iouil - Iiiim ,
j . RED CLOUD Neb . Aug .n.-Specat.- ( ! )
. - . 1,1 Last night a W , L ) clan , one of the
t Proprietors of the Golden Belt , was passing
i down the main street of the town he was
tsuuled by U. C. Richmond , one of the
I I' huea of the populist paper here RchmOd
t . . . .
"IS accompanied by Jlrk % 'a1alm . his partner .
both of whom are hcywelhtR , while 7dc.
: l11an II Ipue. MoMillan was knocked Into
the street , but not serIously Injured. The
motive of the Ilault was a .pprlal to a
LIncoln "lper concerning the legal 1 dilticulttes
or the populist paper the authorship of which
Richmond charRed to McMiilan . No arrests
have followed . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, 1x.Il fl'l'OSg TII Xg\ ' LtV .
UIIIJc C'nuitr Citizen " 1)Iu'mmss time
u"tr"I"or tLiiestlomi.
FREMONT , Aug. 13.-Sllclat-A ( ) n
publc meetn ! 01 the voters 01. Nickerson
township , called to ascertain the sentiment
of the people on the supervisor que.tof a
resolution was adopted requesting their super-
vIsor , Jorgen Iuson , to vole against redistricting -
districting time county , as prc\'lded by the bw
liasmieth at the last session of the ieglalature.
The board will meet on August 1G. I looks
now ni though those opposed to the new law
\ouM have a majority of one or two votes.
Miss Lulu Allen of Madison , Neb. , daughter
of Senator Allen , Is attending the commence-
ment exercle al the Normal ! hool. , Miss
, \ len was . a student at the school last
) .
Camping parties are the order of the day
here A party from Omaha anll I relent left
this mormming for a wcek's outing at the lakes
on Patrlck's ranch northeast of the city.
Another large party ol Fremont people mire
spending the week al Ders lake , and sti
snother Is camnpeti on the Elkhor east oC
towns
The corn crop In the Immediate vicInity of
this city will be very light. The rain of
FrIday was not heavy enough to help It and
cmo too late. West 01 Ales corn Is bettor
and man ) ' lel < s will make a full crop. Corn
Is much better lu the northern hart of the
county.
Messrs. Srack and Reiz arc making arrangements -
rangements for another series 01 bicycle races
to bo held here about the first of Septclber ,
They wIll have Home geol riders and the
track officers wil he men who Will gLve
sat Is faction .
satsCacton.
'he Scribner creamery property was soul
at sheriff's sale here this afternoon to Herman
Suhr of Scribner for 1000. I cost $ .20i a
few years ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'l'IDI : I.\UI' ' 'Jnnl TIMID.
Mstming-r or II. l'roll".rd .Journn'
It'hl II' lime 1""h"'II Mcii.
11ENNING1O. Neb . Aug. it.--(1ecIai. ( )
-The people In this ecton or the country
are wondering what will be the final O\t-
como eQ the Harrison club. About one year
ago a firm was organized here anti , knawa : ns
the DClnlngton Publishing comp , ' ) ' . Is
f"psldent " Ii H. C. Timme : : d 1.5 recre-
IfY Frank Crawfol'd. Thl n'mork ; the
b1snen ! I"uses successfully fot' auout thirty ,
days under the pretense that they were /"In/ I
to run a large newspaper and to help the enterprise - :
IClprlae atn ! the buness iui.ri commtributed
IU te froIy . Ilavlng In adva"c f'r somethIng -
thing promised them In the near rutnre. At
the end of about thirty days the IMr.l ,
manJU dud secretary . Franc Crwltml. ,
turned UI missing taking the recpta ! of the '
thirty days' business with him , and President
H. C. Timme dIsowned all conneaion wllh I
the nesstniper lllant. The Great tVermm ' :
Type Foundry company .came out Irl.m
Omaha and claImed all that was V3Ihl ; In the
caimed al I
office except an empty whisKY bott1 . and
took I home. As the harrison club Is under
the same management the I.eople are won
derIng if I thIs Is some more Tlmmime-Crawford
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bal.The
The buslnes men are not Inclined to help
any more new enterprises along unless time
advocates are shown to be responsIble men ,
hence It 11 be useless for these parties to' '
malta Bennington their headquartrs for an-
other "falle" mill until the citizens have
ceased to remember the Dennlnglon Publish-
lug company. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A.lln.1 Noh l'U& Icrlonn1. .
ASHLAND , Neb . Aug. 13.-Special.-A ( )
dispatch was received today stating that Mr.
Jesse Itogers an old veteran and an Inmate
of the Soldiers' Home at Grand bland. was
at the point of deatb. His tmly reside '
Ashland.
Miss Cora lcKee , one of Ashland's
teachers . returned today from her vaIon.
Miss Nellie Dean has returned :
lrs. Frank Marcy returned home last evenIng -
trig after n ten days' vlst : to Hhlca.
Mr Shaler Wells and wile. old resl'hnls
ol Ashland but now of Hepublc county ,
1ansas are In town on a visit. They lost
theIr crop In Kansas by hal several weeks
ago.MIss
:10.11s Bertha inc of LIncoln Is the guest ol
Miss LIllie Sutton.
Grandpa Sutton ol : Marshal Mc1m. ! , Is here !
visiting his sons , Smith and Sol , prosperJUS
larl(1 and stock raisers close to town. The
gentemal I 93 years aid and does net lei 11
a day older than GO. le gets about as hvdy
lS a kitten.
I cost $9.245.9 to run the Ashland schools
the past year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( Jnle Co..t , . H"I'lhl"ln" : Jt'ct.
DEATICE , Aug. 13.-Spacial ( 'elesram.- )
J\ the republican county couventio'm , held
here today , the folowing ticket was nominated -
inated : Treasurer. M. D. Ioar m : cuuny !
clerk , T. E. WIlson : county jut1ge . M. B .
U:1ls : : sheriff . Ilnd Nelson : district clerk , J.
, A. Weaver : . county superintendent , " ' . .1.
Todd ; surveyor , Willis Bal : COIOler , Louis
MilIer. Delegates to the state aol judicial
conventIons were selected. General L. 'V.
Colby beIng allowed to select thole to time
Judicial convemution. 'mV. C. Lehane was me-
lectcd as chairman of the county central coin-
nmlttee. The ticket Is hlghl ) " saUdIctcry
n.'lnrt..1 time \Incollthttlnn ] .
HASTINGS Aug. 13.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-The county board of supervisor met this
morning at 1 o'elock In special sessIon for
the purpose of redistrIcting the county IS
1lrovled for In the statutes Resolutions
were pased by the board condemning the
constitutIonality of the law and declaring It
inoperative and void and I adjourned to meet .
agaIn October l. This leaves Adams county
nt present without a boned . and further-
more. leaves things In bad shape as no warrants -
rants can bo sIgned until the matter I
settled . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cimmy C'"II t ) CO'"tltlol Arrimaigeil .
CLAY CENTER , Neb. , Aug. 1-Spo- (
clal.-The ) republican county central commi-
tee of Cay county 41et here yeJ1rday and
selected September 7 a the date for holdln ;
time convention . which wIll consist of 133 dele-
gates. A decided Interest Is being taken In
the result of the convention . a republican
success seems asured ,
111 Storm nt lmcIton.
SHELTON , Neb. , Aug , . 13.-Speclal ( Tele-
grsm.-A ) severe hal storm JUe over quite
a large section or territory northeast of here
lat night , doing considerable damage to the
corn crop Oat In the shock ale sustained
some damage and fruit was knocked from the
trees. .
" ' 11 Ieilistrit't the Ctunty.
YORK . Neb" , Aug 13.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) I
-'he county clerk of York county has Issued -
sued a cal fdr a metng of the beard of
supervisor on August . 2J for the purpose or I
dividing time county Into supervisor dis-
tricts , In accordance with the , l . -
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Asiiiiri- " lime Corn Crol" .
NORTH PLATE , Neb , Aug. 13.-Spe (
clal Teiegrarn.-A heavy electrical storm
passed over this city from west to
east at 8 o'clock this evening. A light
shower of rain fell. Enough rain has fallen
the put week to assure time corn crop.
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ST. PAUL. Neb. , Aug. 13.-SpeclaI.-An ( )
11-year-oil boy , son of Anders Sorensen '
1.tr-ol ) , residing -
siding one and "nehal mils north of
Uannebrg , was drowned In the Loup rIver
nun Usunebr Sunday afternoon while
bathtng. _ _ _ _ _ _
bsthLg.IJn.
Pint. Rain In ( irr.1. ) Cnlnt ,
GtELECENTEU , Neb" , Aug. 13.- I
( Special Telegram.-Last ) night about an Inch
of water fell and a floe yield of corn In assured -
sured without any more rain. Everybody ap-
peas happy _ _ _ _ _ _
Arr..1 11 Su'II'lol.
'COOL JUNCTION Neb. , Aug 13.-
( Special Telegramn.-A ) ' stranger , oferLg for
sale gold spectacle and other articles . was
arrested on suspicion
"bi htl Sll 1'rl l'uImts.
PA\VNER CITY Npb. . Aug. 13.-Speelai
'ole rm.-Slxty ecurionIsts left here for
SIm Spring ant other Arkansas points.
EXA INING FERTILE I FAR1S 1
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Eater Agents Looking Over Nebraska
anti Iowa Ltnd
MAGNIFICENT CROPS ON ALL SIDES
Only Cuiumiin hits J.nr.1 frlm J.'nl'ntr.
tl thc 1'lt'ct . that thc \1" II
SI I. , . 'lucy Art tin-
imlite tl Inule It.
LINCOLN , Aug. 13.-A special train ar-
rived today over the Burlngton rOd , ha-
lag on board a party of lanl , agents which
the railroad company has brought out to see
the country. The object Is to do away
with the evil Impression created . by the reports
drouth ' and Induce set-
ports of of last year -
tement throughout Nebraska.
Partcular attention was pall by the party
on its way through Iowa to the condition
. womderful of
of the crops there. A wlllderlul state
affairs was found to exist all through that
state. The farmers are actualy deploring
the superabundance of their crops for the
reason that prices will be so depressed by
the tremendous surplus that they will not
gel as much money out of the land as they
would have done hat lighter crop been
the rule. One farmer , when asked today
what result ! weel's rain had on his
potato crop , replied :
"Wel , It just means another G cents per I
bushel ol the price. "
Jewa's crolls consist of imay oats whnt
rye and corn. From the Mississippi to the
Missouri over the entIre streich through '
which the Burlington runs < n unprecellentedl ,
large crop of hay has already been gath- :
erel. In many places I averaged three ;
tons to time acre In ordinary years a ton :
anti a half Is considered a "rety " fair crop.
Oats have ben reaped and are now In
shock or stacked. The usual practIce Is' '
to thrash out the grain before stadhing the :
straw , but this year the crop has been so i
large that this way has been departed from I
and the grain I being stacked before being :
threshed . lest raIns might cause 1 to sprout '
In the shock before It could be thresh .
el.
Last year's oat crop In Iowa ( lid not aver-
age over twenty-five bushels to the aCI'e.
This year I Is running from sixty to 10
bushels to the acre. A fair average would
be seventy buehels.
Iowa I not a wheat state anti yet a lag (
wheat crop his been reaped In the southwestern .
western sectIon . Much of It has ben
threshed Ild It has weighed out for winter
wheat forty buhmels to the acre and for
, : bUJhels
spring wheat thirty bushels. The quality ,
of hotb winter and spring wheat as well
as of oats could not be Improved upon.
Hyo has been rather a light crop. I Is not
much grown tn southern Iowa but what
was sown was Injured by early frost so that
less than an average crop was reaped. I Is
the solitary excelltcn to southwestern Iowa's
crops.
In southern IOn corn Is kIng and I appeared -
peare,1 , with more regal prodigality this year
than at any tme In' the last twenty. There
Is simply no limit to the corn crop. Many
farmers through the Nishna Dotna valley , and
and west , have 700 acres each planted In
corn. 'hey wi be embarrassed to know whit
to do wIth all they .ather this year.
In many cases I Is running four ears to the
stalk . One ear to the talk makes n good
corn crop. I wIll average eighty bushelo t
the acre. Sixty bushels to time acre Is considered .
sldered a big crop ordinarIly. The trip Is
proving that half has not been told ol the
greatness of Iowa's crop for the present
year .
EXAMINING NEDRASKA PRODUCTS.
ARAPAIOE Neb. , Aug. 13.-Speclal (
Telegramn.-A ) special carrying parties from
several eastern .tales passed through here this
cvenlng. The t'all topped about five
minutes. Arapahoe had prepared a very
creditable display of products of the garden
orchard and field . and It Is. supposed the same
was apprecIated , lS bait of I was taken '
away to which they WEre heartily welcome.
Music was furnf.hed ! hy the Third Heglment
KnIghts of l'ythls band
'COOK. Neb . \ug. 1-Speclal ( Tele-
grarn.--Thme ) specIal train of Pullmans bearIng -
Ing the eastern land agents' excursion of
about 100 men arrived hero at 7 o'clock to
night , In charge of Assistant General Paee
'ger and Ticket Agent Smih of the Burlington .
The excursionists were al once taken to
supper. after which they were drLven over the
city amid surrounding country In carriages.
The depot and hotels were profusely decorated
with small grain vegetables. alfalfa , grasses ,
corn . etc. The party was met at the depot
by the Pythlan hand and escorted to their
hotel. They were not only delhhtel with
their eral. reception , but with the country In gen-
Mnrm'ied itt " 'or' . ,
YORK . Neb , Aug. 13.-Speclal.--George ( . )
F. Corcoran of York. official court reporter
time Fifth district and Mrs.
of J'lh Judicial distrct , ! rs.
Kratky of Wahoo were married at that
place yesterda The marriage ceremony
was performed at the Catholic church of
that place. Mr. Corcoran bas for years
been a member ol the newspaper fraternity
of this state and WS some time ago ad-
mited to the bar. The newly married
couple left yesterday for a trip through time
lack lls ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chids of Sterling
Neb. . who have been In thIs city for a
sh rt time visiting John Pierson and family ,
returned to their home yesterday.
Mr. P. O. h11l . formerly a resIdent of
this city but now of Red Lion Cole. . who
has been In this city the last few ( lays on
busimmess . . left last night for hIs home In
Colorado. . _ _ _ _ _ _
Cmiii lIed 'Jtt I Freight Trnln.
BEATRICE , Aug. 13.-SpecI31 ( Telegram. )
-L.hI. Zimmerman and son undertook to cross
the Burlington track near the Scot street
bridge In this city this morning . when their
outfit WIS struck by the northbound frelbt.
kIllIng one horse and seriously Injuring both
OCCUpJlts of the wagon. ! r. Zimmerman
was carried home In an unconscious con-
ditlon . but soon rallied . and It Is thought
that neither father nor son It In a dangerous
cond itlon . although bally brule,1.
A -rear-old boy , son of John Kahlr , fell
In n yell In the western part of the city ; ,
this afternoon and was drowned When
found the child was floating face downward. !
The water was four feet deep In the well . "
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O'NEILL . Neb. . Aug. 13.-Speclal ( Tele- I
cram.-ThQ tepublcan county convention '
lisa been called to meet In this city on September - , :
tember 9 for the purpose of nominatng
emdldal for the various county offices.
The republican Judicial convention for tim , .
Fifteenth Judicial dIstrict Ias been called to
me t In Valentine September 17 for the pur-
hose of nomInating two candidates for Ju-
dicial honors. There will bo I
wi fifty-seven delegates -
gates In the convenUc i
ltm'jiiillit'nns lt "Ihll'l . \'th't' .
MINDEN , Neb. , Aug. 13.-Speciai-The ( )
rePublican county conventIon to select dele-
gates to the Judicial convention at Hastings
August 22 II called to convene at Minden
on the 17th. The prImaries are to be held
on the evening or August 16. Another con-
ventioit wilt be called later to select delegates -
gates to tIe state convention and to nonm-
mate candidates for tismi several county of-
Ices. The republicans lee I confident bore
this fail. _ _ _ _ _ _
AhIi'geml IIom's- ' 'hl" Cnltlrt.t1.
BIG SPRINdS. Neb , . . .
DG SPHNds. Aug. 13.-Speel:1 (
Telegrarn-Clatm ) Agent John Keith thIs
'lornlng arrested Charles Nolan at n point
near the state line tor stealing a bore at
Sutherland Sunday nIght which belonged tt
Keith . The prisoner was tlken to Sutherland
this afternoon by Keith. Time Ilrlboner Is
about 2 ; years old and I Is understood that
he Is wanted at SIdney on a like charge.
Piant'rul or . J I ) . S'IIller.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , Aug 13.-Speclsi. ( )
-Tbe funeral of John D. Schuler occurred
this afternoon from his beautiful farm resl-
denco one mIle south of thi city . Mr.
Schuler was one at the old resdents ! of this
county , having come here early In the 60s.
lie was postmaster at . Grand . Island for six
years . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SII 111,1 or Ilimrglurs .
EIICIOIN , Neb. , \ug. 13.-Slleclal- ( )
Burglars last night loathe n water haul at
the Union Plcl6c depot. Entrance to the
building was effected . by prying a rear win.
tlow open. A.ldl froim an express package
containing laundry , noth ijg uf value was
li
laken. V (
(1.\1 1Iocl1 diit'rn ' , .tIM "I'lm
" 't't'riiims ' 1'lk. ( 'Iqirgi. / of t . nlr-
lur" I'\rl'r " , ' J ' nr. ' .
i'AhltlHJflY , Neb. , AUg. 13-Speciai.- (
Camp Slocumb Is the It\ \ ' lest part of the
country today . The v4kI'ans began coming
'n ' yesterday and goirig'rinto camp unl the
available , tents \ ere all .ileeupied , and It was
CounI necessary to make further accommoda- .
tionmi . _ _ _ .
The visitors were welComed and tendered
time freedom or the tllT , by Mayor Joseph
Sanbach , lion. W , 11. 1)iIl'r reslomlnE wIth
spproprlale remarks. 'A , camp tire was held
last night yt which Captain W. C. Henry
was the princIpal speaker ami enlveneI , the
crowd with his characteristc stories of Iron-
tier soldier life. .
LAlLi ' ' : ' ' 1'I.I'"I'U1C : , .
I.S'lll I''l ( 1,1SI
It'Jllur t'rsict'tuII . . l..llui ; on I
'I'hb .iurmmimmg .
George Drew's occupation Is gone. In the
.
days when the bobtail car that carried the
suburban residents of Omaha to their daily
work were drawn by horses George was kept
a busy as a man could well b8 breaking In
time bronchos and refractory equines so thEY
could be depnded on not to run away wIth ,
the bobtail cars to the disturbance or the
digestion of tIme early morIng passommgcr. ,
But with the Introduction ol the cable and
the electric ! motor George has seen his voca-
ton shoved to the rear , unl now he
hasn't even a mule left on which to keep his
horse training abilities In exercise. This
moring the lolor will begin to make If-
te minute trips over the old l.sIe street
line and the last hone car In the city will
have dleappeared. After twenty years' service
for the street railway company Drew wilt
have to core down to running a common
Spragle motor instead oC havIng a calling of
his own In 'hlcJ he had no equal .
The Laico street electric line Is now complete -
pleto and the Irsl motor that has penetrated
Into that portion or the Sxth : ward carried
the officials of the cmpan ) and party on a
tour of Inspection yesterday afternoon. The
special motor pulled out of the Twentieth
street power house at : o'cloc having on
board Superintendent F. A. Tucker General
Manager W. A. Smnitim City Jleclrlcan
Schurlg , W. J. Phelps of Chicago amid a
couple of newspaper men. I was switched
on the new hue at Tlventy-fourth anti Lake
streets and as I proceed west thB Inhabl-
bnts or that suburb lined the sidewalks to
dee time list train EO througb. They wel-
corned . It wih vociferous approbation . as the
new line means a great accomlollaton to the
residents In that locality , who have been demanding -
manding better street car facilities for :
long tiimme.
The I'ne runs west on Lake to Thirteth
and then north to Bristol This makes a lIt-
tie over a mie oC track anti two motors will
begin regular trips this morning on a fifteen
minute sctmeiiuie. The cars are equipped wIth
<
the oM.lashloned box for the payment 01
lresont fares and mme conducor will be Jut on at
The track Is a trifle rough In spots , as the
street for most of the distance has imeeli
newly graded but the olcals : say that it Is
remarkably smooth unthr , the circumstances
and that as soon as' the new gra.lng . has !
tlle to settle a little the cars w1 run as
easily as on the dow" town lines. The e'st- I
er end of the line Is at Twenteth street
making connectons with both the Twenteth
and 'rwent-Courth str.et lnes ,
IgPI I OllOSltD Tn 1 INg .Sll.VHR.
Xo , , \.h'Olt"1 110' " ' ) ' HnKcl on 1.mimiI
"nln.0" " .
JIPORIA , Kan. , Aug 13.-Senator Patter
"
has written I letter to ' 'I ) . 10iden ol this
city In which he comes , Olt strongly In favor
of currency basel upon land values alone.
lie has discarded sIlver and the subtroasur )
plan and says lie belIeves the chIef trolble
with the country Is ' Interest all its twil
evil . rent. lie calls attention to the fact
that the average rate of Interest is I 7 per
cent. and states that UIA " net . a\eragi savIngs
of the peopte for time pat forty years has
net been over : per bent.
" , Yo are , " he continues , "pa'lng more than
twice as much for the use of the money we
have imeen con1eled to borrow as we have
been able to save Irom our labor Rents are
governed by prevailing rates for the use of
mmmomey. I have cOle to the conclusion that
giving all proper consIderation to every Illan
'o reform which imas been sggested. he peo-
pIe cannot recover from their oppressive bur-
den3 of debt except through the abolton
or Interest . or at least by reducing , the rate
to a level below that of the Jermanent sav-
Ing3 of the people. To abolish Interest will
require that time people tlmomsmseives acting
thrmgh : their properly cOlsttutetl agent the
governmnemmt . shal take charge of their own
monetary affairs , prEparlng , Issuing and con-
trolling their own money . through their own
tn5trlnentalte . ns lay he best adapted to
time pmmrpoae . I can see no way out of our
troubles In time direton I have spoken ol
that w1 be so safe , so just so easy of accom-
plshment and so efcient 8S to coin our
land . Issue money based upon our wealh , and
abolish the business of Issuing money by
cororatons , "
In an Interiew In Emllorla , Mr. Pefer
saId that he was glad to see the land money
idea progressing In the lace of what he called
"rabid metallsl , " He has declared against
free coinage and Is against the entr siver
movement lie wl take the stump against
I tlls fail. .
(01.U HhiI'OSi'.i'SOU ( lt'I IUCIXESS
AI"JH'1 New nll'o'rl.1 In Nortim- .
erl 1"lun,11 thnt iIt'itl lime n..01.,1.
SAN I'HAICISCO. Aug. 13.-Time schooner
Golen Gate which has been on a prospecting
cruise among the islands of the Aleutian arch-
ipelago returned last night with report of
wonderful mInes where ore Is to be cut out
with a cheese knife. The Golden Gate sailed
from San Francisco on the 16th of July wIth
a party of young men who had agreed , to
sblue expenses antI profits on the
Alaskan minIng expetittiomm. Three of
time Ilart of twelve or 1ore reo
turnell with the schooner but they are foil
of buoyant hopes and after what they
have brought town In the imoid of the vessel
has been assayed they wilt return to the
Islands wih more machinery.
The men who came down from the north
on the Golden Gate say little about tie location - ,
caton of their big strike , but I Is learned
on boar time schooner that the mine 01 whIch , ,
they place lost relance Is on one cf the
islands Just suth of Kodlac Island. The ore
Is rebellious but rich enough to warrant the
expenditure necsar to properly ml It.
QUINTET OP OU''I.H\'S CA1'TUnl ) .
Stnrtt1 to 'Fnke \ 'J'OWI 1111 " ' . .t. .
'I'tm'imi , ' ' . ' Icmi I .
' 'h"II'h' " " .fJlkt1 1.
EUPAULA , I. T. . Aug. ' . 13-Flve : desperate
charged with1may1ng committed al-
outawschar,1 taTng
most every crime In' ' Ice ( calendar , were
captured In the center 'f Eufauia leavly
armed and approprlat IYdlollted they rode
boldly Into town , appaptimtly Jntent on mall'
ling a raid and blolul , that they would
receive but little opposition. Their lack of
alertness proved tlmetr immistortune . for thy
were quickly slrrounde,1.IIY nrled deimutles .
The eiilcers' tIro(1 ( on tbem was a cOIllete (
surprIse and the qulute meekly gave up
their arms and SUbmHt I . to arrest without
making the least effort , [ : , o eaCsmO Com.
pOling the gang are ' CimaTrles WIlson HaT
Defenbaugim Joe flock , Charlo Moore and
COy Sheelsan. Each I largeJ > with numerous -
ous crimes commlt"II II , the territory and
alt are known to be delBerte men. Monday
they escaped ' from til ! Miiwater ! . Okl. , Jai
and ever since haye betl 'clolely pursued by
a determined mietachmntm&f , deputy marshals.
. : _ m
Sime nohht..l Ih'r U"II"'Htur. .
An act of kindness cost Thom3 Peterson
of 316 Jackson street just ' $1.60 anti a
pocketbook Monday afternoon a girl pOMly
dressed came to his door sail , asked for as.
Blltanc . She said that she was a country I
girl , just arrh'e,1 In the city . and had mme
money ant no\hre to sleep. ) Mr , Petoron I
pitied , her and allowed her to renmaln In
the house OVM n"ht. : Yesterday morning :
she departed , and , a little later I was this. '
covered that she took a Ilre containing
$1.G0.
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ClhlC4'mGO , Aug. 1.-A huge Iron beam I
fell from the top of the Clseum , now In I
course of construction at Slxt.thlrd street ,
nrr Cottage Grove avenue , this afernoon ,
instantly killing Sam lcCarncy and R. Mc.
Nolli. The accident I said to hare been
caused by the braking of a cable by which
tbs beam was being hmolateil .
bIASS O AFFIDAVITS FILED
.
Bondholders Aleg."Unrtlr Treatment or
the Atlantic & Ptci fe ,
RECEIVERS MAKE A GEtlEAL DENIAL
cau..tUI or Uh'I"lul Ir huh's Now
11 thc Inlll" Ir n imists'r I.
Chlll.t'r , ' 1111 ( ) un lIe eult11
UI' nt An" - 'lnH' I
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ALBUQUERQUE , N. M. . Aug. 13.-1n the
Atlantic . & Paclc rccelyershlp cue today the
affidavits of Francis S. hangs and John
louherty , on behalf oC the Atlantic , & l's-
cfc bondholders' committee , were read . They
charged time prescnt receivers with unjust ,
unfair and dishonest treatment of AtlantIc
& Pacific affairs , especially as to charges
for e1ulpment and expenses and In main-
taining the divisions of their rates , which
the receivers found In force when they cmo
Into omce. A. F. ' , \'allcer , one of the re-
coh'ers , In an affidavIt denie minutely antI
emphatically al the charges made against
the recel\ers. ant explaIned In detail the
aleget uutruth ant unfallness of statEments
In Itlaintiffs' affidavits. A large number oC
other alta\'ls remain to , be f-aIl
Receiver Waler' disclaimed any commmmee-
ton wih time Atchison reorganizatIon com-
nmittee . and maintained that the receivers
bath at alt tme acted solely as conscientious
agents of the courts having jurisdiction .
Ito also claimed particularly that the ques-
ton of proper ! divisions of rates was now
In the h3nds of a special master for full
Inquiry , time Iwesent plalntls being by stipu-
lalon Ilates to the reference and able to
cal It UI' and push It to a hush at any
ti In C. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1\I.UO\ns : O'1' :1 tcn IIS'I'tiitliEI ) .
n"I'nrt.t Cut JI Inr.1 Cool n.I'1 to
, . , , . .
Oiiiil.mi nl"'rt.lh..I.
ChICAGO . Aug. 13.-Tho stol'les regarding
thl demoralIzation that I likely to ensue
among the western freight lines because of
the reduction In hard coal rates hetween Chi-
cage 8ml Omahn seem ( be largely over-
drawn. The chances are that the story comes
mor from the dealers who arc anxious to
break the tariff thal from any actual slashIng -
lug of rates hy the roads. There has been
wihout doubt some cutting by one and pos-
blbly more ot the Chlcago.Omahd lines , hut
a the amolnt of hard coal shipped from here
to Omaha irues not amount to more than
!
15.00 tons per ammnumn nt an outside figure ,
.the cut of $ Per toll divIded among the lines
between Chicago amid Onmiolmi will not make
alY very material reduction In revenue . Al'
other thIng whIch seems tu work against the
story Is the tact that the dealers are not
taking advantage of the cut. There Is not
n pound more or hard coat moving from here
to Omaha now than wlln the tariff was at
Its highest. In times of reduced rates the
amount of tonnage uSllly shows un Increase
If there Is anythIng to the reductions , but In
)
this Instance there Is nothln of the kind.
All the leading officials or thc Atchison
road are out of towim lost or them b.ln/
at time hearing or the AtlantIc & Paclft case
at Albuquerque. Hecelver Walker Vice
Pre31dent Hoblnson and General Solicitor
Peck antI the other leading lghts of the legal
star of the road are In New Mexico . amid no
statement could be obtained as to the elect
of time Chicago Terminal s'stem's suIt on the
reorganIzaton plans of the roaI. , I was the I
oneral opinion among the lesser officials .
however that the suit would In no way ' affect
the plans or the reorganization conmmmsittee.
The harvest excursion committee of the
western hues was In sesslol alt of today . but
put In eli its tme II discusslll the specific
form of ticket to be tiietl ! I was finally
drawn imp late this aftemmmoon. The opinion
seems to prevail among some members of
time committee that the plan they have formed
for the return certificates wi not meet with
time entire apProval of the general meeting
tonmorraw . Others however are very san-
guimme that the plan wi he atopted ] with :
Im'rah. I' ' the plan of the commlteo or seine
sImiar acion Is not adopted tomorrow there
will be an excellent chance for the demoral-
zaton of rates probably In the easter terri-
tory. The time set br the Illinois Central for
the running of Its excursions Is Ollng so
lear that the roads must take acton of some
kind anI , take I In 1 hurry .
.1. C. use has been appoInted commercial
lent of the Chicago Great Western road ,
wIth headquarters , In Chicago. He succeeds
I. S. Willet . resigned Mr Isl has been con-
tractng agent of the Great Western In Chi-
cage for some time.
SOtJ'o'iIthItN R.tII'AY ' ' .
SOIJ'JII n 1l\I.\y MRS MEFI'I'
, Ol1I"ntlntn" " 'JI Ue DI""oh.ttl
; . ! Nev One Uirmimeml .
111 . N.t. . . 1..11 .
MANHATTAN BEACH , N. Y. , Au ! 1-
Quito a large delegation of the representa.
tves of southern railroad and steamship
companIes have arrived here to attend the
adjourned annual meeting of the Southern
Halwa ) and Sleamship asoclalon. During
this session the name of the associaton
will be changed t' the Southern States
Freight association. There wi be a good
deal of important business tramactN durIng
the meeting , Including the election of of-
Icons and time signing or agreements fat
the ensuing year. The meetng may possibly -
slimly last unl the end ol the week.
At 12 o'clccll VIce lresllent John W.
Thomas called the meetng to order Amen !
those Ilresent were : John Yo Thomas , \'Iep
pesIdent Naalmviile. Chatltnooga & SI.
LouIs railway : H. M. Corner receiver Ccii-
Ira I Halroal of Georgia : Samuel Spencer ,
president Southern Halway , anti H. \\'ai.
ter. Ilrehlent of time Atante coast line.
Time representatives remained In executive
sessIon unti 2:16 : o'clock , when an IdJourh'
fluent was taken. They reassemblel at 4
o'clock and after an hour's debate they
adjourntd until tomorrow morning. Later
Secretary : IcGI anti some or the members
said the entire tlniS today was occupied In
thiscussir.g ' limo new agreenment the articles
ol which wIll he for the windIng up of time
old association and making of a new omme
In"t'rilltn. ( ) ITeiisle to tim , . . \ . H. U ,
. ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Alg. 13-Local members -
bers of the AmerIcan Railway union are much
Incensed over an Inlcrlpton that has been
Placed on time monument erected at time pre l-
dlo over the graves of four soldiers who were
killed In a railway wreck durIng the great
strike a year ago. The InScription I to the
elect that the soldiers were murdereJ by a
striker nelr.Sacramento. Ca ! , JUly 1. ISG4.
Although one striker has been sentenced . to
death lor complicity In the wrecking of a
train bearing government troops during the
strike the membrs of the AmerIcan Halway
union denounce the inscription l faI' , and
unjustifiable. .
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It'miiln In nnln" . , ' Cnnl"'Ut'lnl.
BALTIMORE , Aug. 13.-Accondlug to reports - I
ports received . by the Matmufacturer's ltecord
the state of West Virginia extols any Oilier '
In the country In thE mieage of railway '
under coutructon amid Ilrojected by respon- '
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Nicotine t eutral'ed
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MAIL
POUCH
TOBACCO
No Nerves Quaking
No Heart Palpitating
No Dyspepto AchIng
ft ITI-NERVOUS
ANTI-NERVOUS
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Ilblo companies , AI llrelent o'lor GO miles
of now hue Ire being hnlt anti . projectotl
representing an In'estment of noaly $1,000-
oo _ _ _ _ _
nnl"n ) ' ' .ott's -.r"nn"II
E. L. I.omu , general passenger In,1 ticket
agent or the Union PacIfic , I In tenvor.
it. n. Itchle , general freight IIll p"-
of the
senger agent Northwestern , returnt1
) yesterday from Chicago
W. W. Richardson , the uel traveling pas-
SIJer agent or time Penns'lvanla lnes , was
visiting city ticket olce ! yestrda
A. B. Sllth , nsshlnn general I'asen/er
agent or time 111Inltol went down to Pacific
Juncton yesterday to stare the party of eastern
neat estate men emi their tour through Ne-
hmraska The ) ' go frt to hllerlal ( amid Ox-
ford. There are about el1ity men In the
party and they will visit all the territory
cvere,1 , by the Jlrlnton , the object being
to cored false Impresions that have been
created In the cast concerning the condition
of Nebraska by Cake . journalism.
Uhnul11AII""t thl Uul,1 Ihasi's .
J. H. 11011 of IColmk , 'Ia , adMeae,1 a
crowd of Ileollie at Jefferson square last
evening anti will speak ( at the same place
again tonIght. J. n. Illonll Is ni old seller -
, ler ol the ulion nnmmiy who has been at.
leto,1 ! wih a luasslon for Iraehlng to the
peollle , which he declares 10 be as strolg In
hll as was his eagerness In former tmes
to maintain the imnion. Lat night he set hhn-
self time task of provinE that the gohl basis
was a fooUhnEs that wns not nt all neces'
sary to the \\eHaro of time rountry. 1 ( tallell
for an lIeU ! antI a ImH. Tonight Mr. DIOIII
proposes to show how It was that : .tO mntm-
facturllg conccrs went -a to time wall In lSi3.
'I'u Iul1 Culrt : for 1)ummdy.
When United States Circuit Court Judge
Sanbor was In the city Sunlay he said
that arrngements h.\I been 1:1Ie : to relieve
Judge Dundy of judicial duties for se\'ef1
months In order to allow hll to fully recover -
cover from time accident In which his lot
was broIcn. I was announce that one
of ( : the other fetlerni district jutiges would
be assigned to hmolti the October , Noveimiher
auth January sessIons of court ham Nebraska.
it i.Ill vrobabiy lie eitimen' Jmmtige finer of
Vm'yommshng or Judge ShIres of Iowa , Time
assigmmnmemit will be trsnsnmitted here as soon
as immade , for tile information of attorney
fmrgue.i Over n Dill.
A dispute over a bill yesterday was the
cause of the arrest of Frank 01cc. The an-
gtmmnenit occurred 1mm a restaurammt at 412 Nortim
Sixteenth street , the disputanta behnmg Jeff
fleep anti ( lice. In the course of time this'
pimte Glee imecarne very disorderly 1mm hIs behavior -
havior and it was foimnmd necessary to cait the
patrol wagon to cart hIm off.
1inst ( ) immnhmmi Ihims ii IInmmic ,
Time hlammk of East Ommma'ha imas beens Incorporated -
porated with a capital of $25,000 , the stock'
hmolders being authorIzed to Immerense tue
amnotmnt to $100,000. For tile vreseimt the
bank will lie located in time office of the East
Onmaha box factory. Four of time five Immcor.
liorators are ii. It. Mulford , F. S. Knapp , 0 ,
\v. Sears and lan Farrell ,
S'eii I t Ii : , ' Iris'r hrops it'niI
CHICAGO. Ammg. 1'J.-\Vaitcr Mattox , a
wealthy lawyer of this city , droppctl tieatl at
the Caitmniet club todsy. Il had comp1ainei
of foelinmg badly for the last two or three
days. lie was 40 years oil amid a bachelor.
\VILV1'II m hmt IItECAS'I' .
( emmerimhIy EnIr mmmiii Slightly Cooler
for N&-1riiskmm.
\VASII ING'I'ON. Aug. 13.-The weather
for W'ednesday is :
For Nelmraska and Somitim Dakota-Gen-
ennity fair ; sitgimtl ) ' cooler ; mmorthmwcmmterly
iii I a.
For lowa-F'atr , ireeded by imowers In
time imortimeast portiuim cooler : wlnmds be.
coimming iiorthmweti'iiY ,
1'or Mistmourl-GeneraIIY fair ; siigimtly
cooler Iii the catrenme n rtiiest portion ;
southmerii' vinds. beconming northwesterly.
For Kammsami-Fatr slightly cooler In the
niorthermi portion ; vamiutmie wlmmds , becomimirmg
umortlmweateriy.
Lot'iil Record.
OFFICE OF TIlE WEATIIEI1 BUREAU ,
OMAhA , Aug. i1.-Oniitiia recant of tern-
heratum' anti raimmfnlh , compared wtths the
correspormdtng dim ) ' of huts past four years :
i8m5. 1S94. iShI. hOt
Maximum temperature. . . 92 09 79 78
Minimnuni temperature. . . 71 6.S 61 i
Average tenmpcratUre. . . . . . 83 81 72 70
l'reclmltatlnn ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .01 T .37
Condition of tcnmpemature and preeipitutiomm
at ( ) momaha for the day amid immco Marclm 1 ,
13 :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Excess for time misy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Accumauhae(1 excess itince March 1 , 1895 :
Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .it Inch
1)eiiciency for the . . . . . . . . . inch
Total precipitatIon simmee Marcia . 13.11 Inchmems
DehictommCY since Mafclm 1. . . . . . . . 8.5(1 ( inchmes
Iteporis front Stimtlomms at 8 p. iii.
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STATS OP
STATIONS. WSATLIC&I.
°
:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) 1)2 .0(1 ( Clear.
- , ' % . . . . . . . . t13 . ) ) ) Clotmdy
Vlmtemittno . . . . . . . . . . . 100 , IH Cloudy ,
Cimhcsao . , , , , . . , . , , 74 7 ( ; .01) ) Clear.
Si. i..ottla. . . . . . . . . . . . . iO4 till .011 Clear.
St. Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . iW 1)4 T Rahmitmm.
Davonport. . . . . . . . . . . so mu .O ( ) Clear.
1mnmsas City. . . . . . . . . . 84 00 .00 Clear.
ittulena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m8 ; 72 .00 Clear ,
Demmvor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 MC .00 l'art cloudy
Salt Lake City. . . . . . . S I 814 .0(1 ( Part cltmmmiy'
tilsiurirots. _ , . . . . . . . . . 74 C 5)4 ) .ilm ) l'art cloudy
St. Vrmoeimt $ . 08 tIC , aim Cmomluty.
Clmeyemimmo. . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ma 88 ' 1' Cloudy.
Miles Cliv. . . . . . . . . . . 72 80 .01) ) Cloutly.
Rapid City. . . . . . . . . . . HO 5t4J .11(5 ( I'ant cmommtly
Glvi.'atoui. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8l9 _ .1)0 ) l'irt : cloudy
Indicates trace cC pn'ctpltatlon.
L. A. tVthL'fli , Observer.
4'hon Baby was sick , we gave her Castoria ,
When she was a Child , sue cried for Ctmstonla.
Vhen the became MISS , she clung to Castorla.
ltcthe : had Chtldrensho gave them CaItOnLa.
It'sa
Prize
Winner
Read what the World'i
Fair Judges saId when grant.
iihg the Highest Award to
LORILLARD'S '
Plug
II A bright , sweet navy
plug chewing tobacco , COIl-
taming finest quality of Bur-
Icy Leaf. Has a fine , rich
flavor and excellent chewing
qualiticscombining all points
necessaryto rate this product
of the highest order of
excellence in its class. "
Everybody who tries Ci.i-
MAX PLUG says it's the best. *
For sale everywhere.
Save lOc-
How ?
BY BUVINO
AY'S ' UMU [ CURE'1E '
of us. Our imrlco is 15c per bottle.
Lai'gcl.OOsizo-our price 75c.
ILOflflll & Clluh1O1l IIII
1513 DODCE ST. ,
d Door WcMt I' . 0. , Omaha.
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. Occttsions.
Yi 'Y'u cnnoT go.
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z'whirjof
I i1ipEJUAL
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I TtI FASHI0rIACLE PERFUME.
Flowery , refrcslmint , deIicc'rm
ctnd tAsting. . -
For eIe by drui5rs only.
IMPERIALCIG'WN PE1IFUMEYCO ,
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SAINT LOUIS.
F1EYEfl BROTHERS DRUG CO.IAGMT
ALSOTRY ( WEDDInG 6ELLTwo new
' PEAC1-I BLO. J OdOr3 , .
IRRIGATION BOND SALE.
Notice is hereby given timat sealed propos.
ala wlil be received by the board of dmreciors
of time Lillian Irnigatloim district of Custer
cuuimty. Nebraska , at their 0111cc at tiio Ash
ciioot house , 1mm said distrIct , UI ) to 2 o'clock
p. 1mm. of tile 15th tlay of August , 1805 , for
. so : ® of time lOfltIS ) tssUcd by sititi Irnlga-
tion district , $25,000 of saul ionda being tm
bonds of 5O ) eacim amid 7N)0 ( of saltl lunlllm
bimig : in bonds of $100 omucim , Mi of said
bonds drawlmmg imuterest nit thmo rate of 6 11cr
cent perjmnmmumn , pnynitlo semnl-nnnuaiiy ,
'l'ho imrlnciimal anti interest 01' said bonda
lmtyabio at the otllco of tile State treasurer
of timia state of Neimraslca , thin llrial amount
rennitimming tItle of saId bommdtm payable In -
twenty (2) ( ) ) years from their miate , sail bonds
payable him lmmtmtuiiirmemmta after tell years from '
theIr tiate. 'i'imo bomurmi of directors meservu
lIme rigimt to reject any antI all imida. Ad.
dress all bids to 1' . 1 , . Metcalf , Sec. , at
Wniwnrtim , Ctmruter courmt ) ' , Nebraska.
By order of the iioartl of dimeetors , mamlo
timimi 22nd dmL' ni .Timls. isa. . .
11 , 1' , GATES , President ,
11. L. METCMJ Serretry ,
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MANIIOOD RESTORE D 'itmlsgreatveg.tabs "CUPIDEIIE"
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VltslIz..rthoprescmlp.
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ttonofafansou'sl'remmch pI.ysiclanwiii all osr.
- - * * . % * otis or dts'aaes of thou gentrathve mrgamis , such ii's oaIMantursa ,
InsomnIa h'mtlntu In the itack , tOemlmmul jimlsatm , imervoima ijet.mimty
l'tmltle * , Jefl'nru1 to Zilarry , gxmammusthmig flv'mluii , S'armeiwi'ms anl
- S . ; 000sttatiofl. I t atop's mdl louae , by tie , or nltht. i'mevsrmta quirk'
* liJ"I 0 ? dt'sCma150 , which II iiotclmcdce4 1sal to h4pm'rnmstorrbtas an I
all thiehorrorttI Inimuotertey. 4'VJ'1DEEcncalizCatlsoitver , ts .
DCFORE AND AFTER imIdnerarsd the iurlmiarynra"sot all imtiriti&
CUPIDENE gtmngttmefli rmtl reiitorcssflmUll weMC organs.
'i'ma simffemr" ciii ) aot enrol by Isators ii berituse ninety per cent are trcmnbisul wit )
islam reaqoli i. OUL'IDIINE is tIme onmy known reale(1V to cure wimliomil a'i optiathomi , S1JJI ) te.tlm'tnb I
, tos . ( iiuiaiafltPo given mind money retunlisti I ( lx hose. does act eitoci mm lerrnamauum ours
atr. A written .
. ltu'C , six fr Vt0m. ty rioull. Bend ( or yrmiso ctttulam' amid tesilmomilata.
is i.oo , , n , .l . . . . . . " I'lli , "lrhtVENE CO. 1' 0. flax 7O.Sau 1raucheoCnh. P"'j
oit BALE DY GOODMAN IItUG CO. , 1110 Fannam St. . Omaha.
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j1lrnLIrnL
EI A Brght Eye n 0
0 . . 0
iS the saii of good health and an
III
alert mind , Strange that it should
atiriot always depend on the state
. of the digestion , but it does , A
Ripans Ta buc 'taken after meals
gives the litUc artificial help most
grown . people need. L
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Rhn'an'a 'I'ahmleii Bold by druggist' , or hi mall
if the prIce (10 rents a box ) I , aunt to Time Itt. , _ j
- van ! Ctmemhcai Comnlarm ) ' . No. 10 Spruce at. , if , T.
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