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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1895)
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HIle } 01 them wilt bu straw hlls , Iluutes but lhere wi be Ilulle t I number of genuine bIh al a flgure as low o hal Ihe Ilrce paid Mo her nod lrgaii. This waR 40 centl per d3Y per calta. lx- I 'Vaden AI Beemer Is l on the graull alul will be one of the bidders. ito I convinced that a fir Iron % can be made II : ! cent Per I capita. 'Chure may be bIl .ubmltcd lower ( than that , even , hilt as the boar reserves the right to reject any or all bids II wi 9 double ! let Ihe ( al tract 10 whomsoaver It please , and thai one may ha lealer , or Iuckstat , and perhaps a combination of the two , with a possible third partner. Warden I.eldlsh , with the assistance of W. H. Dtch . , Is I preparing another appraisement . 01 the prison ( prOIerty. I appears the 10n- stroslty foisted upon the taxpayers 01 the state by the high priced appraisers was good enough for a basis upon which to buy ant ,1. Dorgan , but I not a satisfactory one upon which 10 lot a now contrael. Consequently " arden l.eltlgh has buen ordered 10 make out a now one for nothing. \ \ 'hcnit Is presented . lonled It promises to shol sonic startling cbangos from the one on which Dorgan vas llahl. ) 'bo D03rt of Public Lands and Buildings nol < onstls , practically , 01 two members. Russell and Churchill. ChurchUI Is taking are of th fro and Ilolla conlnls loner bns- mess , while to Iusel has been delegated the work of "rnnning" lhp ienitentiary. The other mamhers are as completely Ignored as though they had no tangible existence. 01 course the Ore und police maier come tinder tim ostenIhie Ilrelton ot another board , In- chiding Governor I Iokoinb and Attorney General Churchill , as wel as Laud Cominls- sloner Iuuel , but these two are just as completely the Dearth 01 & ublc IHll ant Dnlhln s as they are the appointing , board of \vhlch Governor Holcomh Is the theoretical heati. Hu ! el.Churcllllsl domlnatel the slate capitol , al thorluJhly as ever did Tweedlsl Tammany the New York state cap- 101 twenty.Ovo years RgO. 'Cho new penitentiary contract can only bo let . according the new law , until the ' convening of the ne"t legislature. This mean n term of 001) ' about Ixteen months , : provided the contract begins September 1. 4 The Slate Boanl at Transportation refuses 10 give out any Information regarding the South Tenth street depot maier In Omaha. ' I Is admitted that paper have been filet ! with lho secretaries , hut with which one Is t , not lenown. I I said that some very queer A proceedings take place In the rooms 01 thc Board 01 Transportation In the maier or . tiling 0lcl31 and lblc documents Some t : - at them ar , reported to ha\'o boon sequestered . questerell from the press and public , anti also from other member of the board 01 secretaries who did not happen 10 be In the roms when the mal was ollened. These stories are floating around the corridors of the capitol mil 90 far have never been 11- nled. As the board I practically responsible to none other than the olelal 01 Nebraska's railways . It Is likely that a full examination or the recant 01 this Ilepartlent will not he I ) had until It Is legislated out 01 existence , anti : perhaps not theu. \ CUT OlP BMPI.OYES' . PAY. The acton 01 the Uoarl or Publc Lands A and Buldlugs In notifying Warden LothI1i ! * 4 . that It will refuse 10 apprvo vouchers for the services 01 Zachary T. Whie and Edward Coleman Is the subject 01 considerable com- lent around the tate house. The action Is without precedent and It Is generally be- \ovcll that It wl result In the baard being compelled to approve of vouchers for Ihee two cmployes at the slate prison Coleman was at the stale home loday. lie Is night turnkey 01 the prison 011 earns $30 per month. Ills father Is an old soldier and hiM mother Is almost an Invalll ! , neither being able 10 contribute to the luPllorl of the faintly. Jr Coleman Is Inmarrloll and for several years he has been the solo support of his aged parents. He nppar to be disheartened over the light being mHle upan him He says that he bas no moms 10 prosecute a suite ' to compel the approval of his voucher. 1 II provIded that the hoard of Public Lands antI ( Duldlng : CJn hear charges agllnsl state emplo'es. but no hearing has been had _ In either 01 these cases Neither White nor ' . p ' Coleman have ever been summonell to appear before the board , nor have they been ap' prlell or any charges having been preferred against them. Whie vas reprimallell by 'V.rden IcldlHh ter striking : prisoner and his , 'mllloYlent was ch3ned. Commissioner Iusiol made a very blaze statement of the occurrence to Governor 10lcomb and an in- vostgatlon ! was mlo : by dlreclon ! of the governor. Whlo It dIl not result In thc exoneration - oneraton of White , It dill show quite a diter , oUt state of Ucl frem lut porlrayed by the commluloner. gd Coleman was secretary to Denlon : lan I , the governor's private StC- ' retary. whlo the latter was In charge of 'loicomb headquarters at Omaha last fall end lade some sensational afhlvt9 ! con. . 'ccrnlng lhe Nemah staiesman's peella- . " tons during the I.revlous . ICJlslatve ' esston . Ito Is also credited with unearthing : i. . . fesslon. 10 ale crN1ed wlb - - a short sketch Ircm the history 01 Alt ro ) ' General Churchill during the c11palgn by an investigation ef the court l'ecrJs of Cass county Iowa. These facts are suptl5ell 10 be the real cause for his Ftlte of pergona non grala with the Insol board . Coleman whie guard al the prison , shot 10 frighten a prisoner who was running away from his task and refused 10 halt at repeated com- 130ds. LAND LE\SES IX CONTROVERSY. , . - - - - Thera biLls fair to be I heated session 01 the Board 01 Publc Lands all Buildings at Its next meeting over the question ralse.1 ! by Ival claimants to the leasehold of soml school lan1 In Dawson county. A tract of II t 640 acres 01 school lall In that section has been leased by Hon , J. II. ; lueCol of I.ox- ington J. II , Jdmlsten , state oil Insp"ctor. has leased another tract of 6jO acres. lnrlnl the frt stage 01 business depressIon In this stale a resolution was passed by the Boar1 ! 'of Public Lulls : anti Buldln s which de- dared that It woulll refrain for a sllrelflll time from declarIng forfeited leases for school lands Ul'on which the annual rentals list ! not been paid. Relying upon this dcehra- lon men who held such lands did not keep tsp their paymonts. Quite recently the DaIson county treasurer received from the , land commissioner deeds for these two see- lens of laml. Tha deeds were not In the name of the parties who claimed them , but lho treasurer dIl not tumble over himself In baste to record them. On the contrary ho Is : ; , ' aid 10 have : fount Jack ; laeCol antI told him which way the wind hall shifted. Tht , 'Oclls at DJ\son county sold the lands to the parties who hell the loasoholds. Under the law It Is clalmod they posseS8 ; such rghts : Ils understood , how aver. that Land Commis- sloner Iusiel refuses 10 record the IIW deeds sent on to him. The Ont hollers 01 the land are now In possession , bu the land commissioner refuses to record the leeds . INSURANCE COMPANY IN TIOUI.l' : . Through the attorney general-State Auditor Moore has appealed to the LUI alt .1itrict Court for relief from a certain perplexity 111. necte1 with Illurance . . 1 appears th4t ( 'II -he 1t of September. 18U. : the Omaha , Life association of Omaha deposited with the audl. tor some Omaha and Sooth Omaha I'onlls , together with a certificate 01 deposit iS ! e- urly for the payment of claims. and wu ermiled 10 do business II the Jtate. 01 July 1 last the auditor was notIilt't by the Oilahl Life association 01 Minni'ainlia that It oWle , ' these bonl antI cerlk..s 61.1 : . . . . . . a . made a demand for the santo. On the same ROVAL' ) . ' ( Bale ! ; Po.de. : . . ! . - - 111) the ICnll.blo : Mutual Life In'Jcltlon ot Vaterloo . la. , averred that Il owned this , bonds and CrlnClel and , na.in 1 slnlllr iletnattil . . . ' , 1 : 111 for their ls.ssIott. 'Chi corlony c1hltll by virtue 01 al aShaMnt sale nr.1 .ontrac ! soon afterward W. 1' . l"rhc ! r'lll ' , George Istn.n.l lolf11 Alllior Moore that ! the Omaha 1M was the owner hy Tlrll 01 a rpclsslol 01 the contract with the Wllerloo insurance men Thei came (1. ( W. Ibrhln , C. V. ' . Harbin , W. it. Scot and I ] . I' . Wee , and said they were the legal ; directors (1 the Omaha Life anll should lC ) given the plOp- frl ) ' . 8rlous claimants hl\'e . since laslegrd the Auditor alil he now asks 1'1 Illtrlct court 10 enjoin all partiec from bqlaulng ; tiny legal I.rceeilngs against him . hut that ! R receiver . he appointed to take char.e of the , property. The Omaha I.lt association : w.u originally started al the Nebraska lythlal Life asso- elation , , but after being \'ir-Iy salon bT tInt Inlshtl of lylhla3 supr.me "Jlge , 't ' wu reorganized a , the Omaha 1M . Inl . , Id3t ) "ca apolis. its healhl1luter were remov.d 10 dinne. Major Pechet will go 10 JaJlogs trrlor- row 10 cmillete final arrngel"tl for the enCllpnlent antI remain there until i' I . iIoie. I II understood that there will be plenty : t 10ley on ita'itl II the opening 01 the veek' . . exercIses 10 maintain the varlol' 101iJolc3 ! of the national guard , I'h will b In fit- lel < : nce. Adjutant Gagp . 01 the Gr.lndrlIY I the Iepublc wil leave 1.lnclln tomorrow for hastings to be nn the Jrou\l ! , of GiI11 Sherman : the , penlng of the reunion. I Is I I Ullerslooll that he Is pr.tlrcd 10 presida at the firing of the first sunrise r.Ufl. ! - - - - - I.I CH.S l'IOPOSI.n 1I.CES. Vt'll ICnlwn 'l'urfziieti Nnf I II.4 of : .II-.t . \rrIIJI'mlnl. . for the I.'st. . LINCOLN , Aug. 23.-Spocial.-Morris ( ) , Jones and Palmer Clark , the welt known turfmen 01 Red Oak , la" , have been notified that Lincoln Is Ilreparell 10 go Into the racing huslness with lhem. They are expected to ar- rive In the city the fIrst of next weak 10 superintend the Iml.rovements . at Lincoln hark . preparatory for a fail race meeting. Slmclelt money has been raised to warrant a commencement. The association will Put In a grand stand to seat & ,000 people antI build 250 box stalls . All of the necessary Improve- menls wil ho posited front the start and the h'mbcr has boon ordered. Young Walter Taylor , accused 01 having stolen a leant and buggy from LIveryman Hecse , has been captured at Columbus. lie was arrested there tilts morning with the stolen property In his possession , accorlln to a telegram received by Sheriff Miller of this county. Taylor wilt be brought back al oncc. aitholh ; Mr . Heose does not appear apltar to bc very strongly Inclned 10 prosecute him , as he believes I the young man hUll not bet : al a spree he would not have stolen the team. Mayor Graham has not yet signed the or- .lnance prohibiting Hnglng Bros. ' circus from showing Lincoln during the county fall lie says he . wIll not ao so until the arrival 01 ana of the nnllg brothers. le Is expecled to he here either tomorrow or londay. The fair managers state that If the circus Is allowed to come they will an. don the enlerprlse. I'rom University Place comes the Intall- rence that horse thieves are numerous In that vicinity. horses belonging 10 two men 'n31011 F'ulier and Heeseman have been stolen. JJ""ll.E IS A :1 nltSICJ'IOFI I. S.m.-IhlnJ I Ahlnt )0.1..11. i Co ii iii- , hitt' fur ' , ' , of . . ' , ' . 1' r.r 1"/H'lt .e Ih. t'I"'r"I I ) FREMONT. Aug 23.-Speciai.-Robert ( ) Klle , who was nOllnatPI hy the free silver democrats for regent 01 the Inlvarslty.1 : ! one of the first settlers 01 Fremont and has always stuck closely 10 the democratic party. lie Is a lawyer by profession , but for thl past eight or ten years has not been etigaged In actIve practice , but has le\'otell ! his time to the study 01 geology. lie h3s felt himself entitled to tile nomInation for some time . but his nomination was somewhat of C surprise . to the people here lie Is ahout'71 years alI , SI"III.Ut CoitattituOrgni lxed. NEnlASKA en' . Neb. . Aug. 23.-Spe- ( clai.-Articles ) of incorporation of the hatter Steamboat company have been 0 . The cpial stock Is $1.600 , which Is dIvided Into slxty-rour shures of $25 each , 10st 01 which have ben sold. TInt company at present o\nl the excursion steamer flatter. Mrs. SOllhl1 Snavely hus brought suit In district court against the Wesler Assurance company of Toronto to recover the amount of al Insurance policy held hy her. She alleges - leges that In February , IS9 ; , she look out a policy of $700 on her Mtock of miinery at Talmage , and on J'no 17 , 1.155 the stock waR destroyed by Orc. Since then she h3S been unable 10 collect tier Insurance , a 11 wa nnaly told . by . the , company that It would not pay it. lhe claims her loss was more : than the alount of the policy and asks thai I she be given u judgment for the amount of ' Insurance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - l'r"M'Cu tnJ n..t " ' //'r" . TEKAMAJI . Xeb. , Aug. 23.-Speclal.- ( ) The north part of Dllrt county anti the Om1h3 IndIan reservation has been Pestered for several years with a gang of bootleggers. A German living In this county on the bl1rder of the reservation , by the name 01 Snyder , was arrested this week for seling liquor. Qule I quantity of wet goods were found In the place and destroyed. Snyder has been arrested several times for the same " ! ense and at otto tme was taken before the UnIted State court and one casa Is now standing 1/lnst him In the district court of this counly. Work on the roadbed 01 the new Sioux City & Omaha raIlroad will continence lS soon as the grade stakes can bo set. Timework work wi commenc at Decatur alll nut south to this . it Is cty. I understood that a large contract has also been made for ties . RIght 01 way Is being 8ecur I . ! rapidly , tes. " "hl..1 Y'rul' 1 lt"rlnlll.t I , AShLAND , Neb. , Aug 23.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Ashlan's ) delegation has returned trout the soldIers' dIstrict reunion at'a - has ! . . They report It the largest reunion ever hlld In time district. A daily atl/llance of about 1.000 Iloople Is reported. That sac lon of the county Is blessed with a very large crop , all the natives are feeling good In . conllquence. Miss Dpss Orange or Ashland has been se leclel as assistant teacher In the Meat school A large Ielogaton 01 old soldiers will al- tenll the lutngs reunion from here Large quantities at hay are being liar- vested In the Plate bottomn. I Is of an excellent - celont qua Iy. I A populist caucus was held this evening ' and selected len delegales to attend the 'I , county convcnlon at Wahoo tomorrow. ' 01111.,1 to tho' : , 'w I.nv. l'ULI.lmTON , Nfb. , Aug. 23.-Speclaf.- ( ) Time Boalt at County Slpervlsors met yester- day for time purpose of redistricting the county , into supervisor dl lrlcls. The board I coin- posoII . 01 ten populist anti two republican members. They proceeded to adopt the 101- lowing resolution by a strict party vote , after which prompt adjournment was hall : n'sol\'ell. That we the said Hoard of Supervisors do not 1\\10 I"I county Into ' , istrictmt , .10 ' or sUlwrvll1 clstrlctN or 11) the things contained In the notice givoti conlall'd notco Jlven lS hlretoforo by the county clerIc of sal cOlnt ) unt such time 01 Wl shall be able to decide al 10 the number of districts Ilto which saul , count ) should be dl\III.I. Ball , 'I'r.o , . . .t I I Gun.1 UEAVER CHOSSING. Neb . Aug. 3.-Spe- ( - 1 clal.-Troop ) A , Nebraska National Guards the only troop 01 cavalrymen II thc , state welt into camp In time rairoad park west of town aleut 9 o'clock lat evening. on their way to Halngs , where they expect 10 arrive - rive early time coming week. This troop has been orgalizell eight years and has marched , 800 miles . The character 01 the company Is first-class. Captain Culver , the commander , was wel pleased l with time village a 11 the many 10wlng well In and about town some 01 which throw a stream of water twenty feet into the air. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pione'eris I'h'ulr. WEST POXT , Neb. . Aug. 3.-Speclal.- ( ) The Coming County Old Settlers' association held its ninth annual reunion st the park adjoining - joining the city. In a perfect deluge 01 rain they had to lte 10 sheller , which was very bud 10 obtain The vendors 01 gos on the picnic grounds suffered serious baa by their merchandise being wel. . \J' ' Y..run I..ulil lenl . WEST PONT , Neb. , Aug. 23.-Special ( Telegram.-Gearge 'Wilkini. an age veteran of the Sixth Massachusetts rlglment , . was found ! dead Ihl , morning on the ref at the Republican block The body was elpoed 10 all last nIght's severe slorm. lie was 6S i years old. The funeral will take place Saturday . Unl , at 3 o'clok &t.j SO mTING LRE A FLOOD Thirty-Six Hour of Constant Rain in Nebraska. EVERY COUNTY RECEIVED A SHARE I.mmte Curia , l'n"llre" nr.1 I lie Immo'u"e Su/nr l.ct Gnu , Inl.rln"y 10'lel"11 b ) ' Ihe g.t\l- .h'c Uownll..r. For Ihlrt.slx hours hea\y rains have been failing throughout Nebraska Not a single county e8c311ol1 the deluge. From three to ten Inches at water fell In many sections and In no instance less than one inch arlT corn Is probably too much matured 10 he bOllOtei to a considerable exlent by lhese raIns , hut late corn wi be very ma- terial ! itelpeti. Blt lhe most beautiful featlre 01 time reCent . Cent IlowllJur Is In"colnecton with the great profit sugar beet producers will reap. The rains could not have been more timely for the Immense fields of that vegetable In Nebraska. A conservatIve estlnato 1.laces . the probable Inl.rovement . h. the sugar beat crop from this source at 25 her cent. The yle11 wi bo front two to three ton heavier than farmcrs could re3son3bly expecL Pasturel In lany sections needed the rain but this was not Inla gemierally. 1.11 Illowlng will be much advanced by lho heavy raitta It Is the lost general deluge that Nebraska . braska has receh'el for five 'eara. Oln , Neb. , Aug. 23.-(8peclal.-A ( ) storm of rain , at first accompanied by high wind , struck this locality about 12 o'clock last tiigitt , surelelel by gentle showers at Inter- vals until daybreakVhiie interfering some- what with threshing und haying , Ihls puts the ground In prime condItion for fall Piow- Ing. The sky Is still overcast and occaHlonal showers wi probably continue during the day Late corn and forage crops will ba greatly benefited by these showers , a will also the uplnd pastures , which were be ln- nlng to take on a somewhat yellow 1001 STlmlSUUIO , Neb. , Aug. 23.-Speelal ( Tellgram.-One ) of the most severe rain . storms , accolpaniell by terrific thunder and lightnIng , In ninny years overspread vlou- Iy last evening for two hours 1 was a continual downpour. At least three Inches of water fell , and I Is feared that much dam- age was done by lightning throughout the eounlry. Oats yield from fifteen to lwanty- five bushlls to the acre , and corn Is hal a crop. There wi bo plenty 10 feed for stock , but 10thing for exporl. WI'ST POINT " Neb. . Aug. 23.-SpoeI31. ( ) -Cumin" county was visited last night by the heaviest rain storm In five years , ac- companlal hy a high wind and hail. The hal did no dal3ge , but In sections the wInd lair the corn low. The rain continued wlth out Inlermlssl.n ) for eighteen hours. Such rain has not bean seen since the celebrated cloud- burst 01 five years ago. NORFOLK , Neb" , Aug. 23.-SpecI31 ( Tele- gram.-Over ) an Inch of rain fell at Norfolk last nlghl and thIs morning , which helps along the big cor amid sugar beet erops. WAIOO. Neb , Aug. 23.-Special.-Abotmt ( ) , 10 o'clock List night rain began 10 f.l antI contnued during the night , amid this morning , about 8 o'elock the clouds thlckcned and rain has been pouring 10wn ever since Up to this hour ( ( o'clock ) the clouds give no sign of breaking away. DUNCAN , Neb. , Aug. 3.-Speclal.-A ( ) One rain of almost an Inch fell Wellnosd3Y night , followed last night by an ohl.fashlonell soaker which lasted all night antI continues. Corn was 11 right before . but Is doubly sure now. Late corn Is shnlly ittuinetmac. hay Is : time heaviest ever known. ! ChAPMAN , Neb. , Aug. 23.-Speclal-Thl ( ) most severe storm of the season visited this viciniy lt R o'clock last e\anlng , consistng of some hal amid much wind and lghtning , The wlll blow a perfect hurricane . demnohihi- lug a number of barns and shclls and tiarn- aging the corn greatly. The lghtning was Incessant , striking In a number 01 places , but the damage Is merely nominal. ItanCal ! , three iticlies. hitNNlNGTO = Neb. . Aug. 23-(8peclal ( Telegrmn-Thls ) section of time 'country b i now thoroughly soaked. 1 eommence1 ! to I'aln hero at 10 o'clcck last Ilght antI con- tnuell until today at .1 p. m. , making elch- teen hems at almost contnuous waterfall. Three and one-half Inches of water tel .tur- lug thai time , neurly all 01 which the ground hs absorbel. : FULLEItTON Neh. Aug. 23.-Speclnl.- ( ) FUI.LElTOX , . . Au/ . . Last evening about 11 o'clock a rain bean tl fall heavily and contnuell steadily for lour hours. This was the heaviest : rain of the season In this part 01 time stte. The smal grain crop In Nance county Is a bOlntlful one. while the corn crop will be light , owing 10 hot , try weather when many fields were just tasseling. lay crop tale and pastures good. TEICAMAII. : Aug 23.-SpeeiaL-llurt ( ) county experienced the best rain last night of smverai years. About three Inches 01 water fell amid indications are good for marc. Sm31 grain Is exceedIngly heavy In thIs county this year. A tanner living near here brought In a loath of oats yesterday that weighed out a little over 101 bushels. LYONS , Neb. , Aug 23.-Spoclal.--The ( ) harlest rain anll ! wind storm In five years 11assell over this ( I ace last evening between G anti 7 o'clock The rain came from the anl southwest , and for a few minutes It had the Inllcatols or a regular tornado , but no damage was done. I Is fC3reil considerable - able tamale has been done In the county . hut no reports have come in. More than three the night. and one-h31 Inches of rain fell dunimla mVIXGTOX , Neb. . Aug. 23-Special.- ( ) For the last twelve hours rain has fallen here. 1 will place ( . the ground In the best 01 conditon 10 plow and for seeding of rye ant ! winter wheal. MOOREJ'IID. Xeb. , Aug. 23.-Special ( Telegranm.-Anotiier ) One rain visited this county last night lasting al night. Two Inches 01 water fell. Frost Is now the only lhlng that can prevent a big corn crop here harvest Is ovel' I.'al plowIng will now be . Imshed. ST. PAUL , Neb . Aug. 23.-Speclal.- ( After an unusual hot and sultry day yester- .day a violent thunder storm cale up from the south last evening . accompanied by a One raLl , which continued at Intervals most 01 the night Time thunder and lightning was the most severe of thc season but the one and twcnly-Ove-hundredths Inches of rain was a great help to the late corn and pas lures. Howard county will have a fairly good crop of corn. AShLAND , Neb. . . Aug. 3.-Speclal.- ( ) Rain set II lhls morning early anti continued all day. The ground Is thoroughly soaked , plowing. which puts I L good condition for tail LINCOLN , Neb. . Aug. 23.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Thls ) has been the first rainy day Lancaster . county has seen In a long while. 1 began raining at 1 o'clock this morning amid the downpour was stcady until about 6 o'clock this evening. Over an inch of precipl- taton Is the estmate , and frmers say I will do late corn and fail fee an Immense amount of good. SILVER CREEK , Neh . Aug 23-Speclal. ( ) -It rained . here most all last night , soaltng the gromund. This r31n was slUI In tmo 10 be of great bcneft to late pl.nte corn. This township b now asurel of a surplus 01 corn , whlcl wii an ImmenFc crop of fine hay offers an inviting field for feeders. n\n. Nob. , Aug 23.-Speclal.-Tiae ( ) fin- cst rain of the season conlnencell last night about 12 o'clock and tilt ! nol cease untIl about 9 a. m. today. The ground Is soaked anll time rivers thai have been dry for a year ee running water now Palurcl are starting l'P fresh again : . ln. SIEI.BY. Neb , Aug. 23.-Spechal.-At ( ) short periods all last night rain fell mind con- tnues this m'orning. Late corn will be bene- fRed . lS the ear II green ali Its , rwth lies not been attained . Few oats are bomg : sold as the price Is low and many will be end for feed. FItEMONT , Neb. . Aug. 23.-Spechl.-l ( ) rained here all lat night and the greater put 01 the forenoon . One and IhreeIourths Inches fell during the nIght. and enough has fallen today to make over two Inches. Time beet raisers are jubilant. One lan who . has 125 acres In beets says the raIn has Increased - creased . ! his crop 25 per cent. Fall feed will be greatly benefited and the land put In line shape for plowing. nI.GRADE. Neb. , Aug. 23.-Speelh- ( ) Another soaking rain tell lat nlAbt anti there are indication . 01 It continuIng all day This will put the ground 10 tine Sh31 for fail plolonc and for lowIng rye . Monroe county II getting her full quota of fine rains latl'I' , which though rather late to Insure the ex- Ira lag crop of corn which wu : . . . . . - . - . hopea for , 1'1 In'lro A crop rut- Ocelt for sl. ' needs . anti there "I bo a large amount or corn to ship Prices of lalll/ are allvanetn" anti . several sales have been made lately at fAir value . The p1turu are reviving blil stock 01 all kInds I" II toll One. YOIK. Neb" , Aug. 2-Speclal ( Telc- grm.-I ) has been r lnlll at Ihls pilee the Itater part of 10r1Y , ' h3\'lnE commencell about 2 a. m , ' ClNTHAI : , CITY. ? 4eb. . aug. 3.-Spelal ( Tllc ram.-A heavy rain fell here last night. A great deal of cern was blown down , Farmers are busy ha'lng. ; IHOnN : I 0 \ Ncb" , Aug. 23.-Special ( Telegram.-A ) fine rjlu 'Isltell this ounty last night . At this placr time Ireclpltalon was one anll one.tolrlh Inches , Other localIties - cltes report one 0111 bne.hat Inehe 1 Puts the ground In lne condition for fall plowing . . al11 will greatly benefit time late corn . I.'arlors I c greatly encouraged over the IrosllEcls for I croll next sea.on , The ground has not been as mobt hero at lhls season of the year for three years - - - - - Al. ! . lHS ' . \ IN ' ' " : ! \'II. ! , "ldlJ I 1111 I II Illmnl 11,1 : . . ) . . . . Itt her Stt't li.t. . OTTUMWA , 1. . Aug. 2-Speclal ( Tele- grn.-A ) seal < ng rain began at 4 lhls afternoon - noon and promises to contnuo all night. I Is general. I will save thousands 01 bush. els 01 corn In lhls section. The rain was preceded by a heavy wind , which blew down every tent at the fair grounds amid soaked the ' Eands of neopl DES MOINES , Aug. 2-Slx hours' heavy rin brought out the crops and lawns after a parched droulh 01 several weeks NCI.ANTI I. . . . Aug. 23.-SpecIJI ( Telc- grani.-ltaln ) began to fail here this morning about 3 o'clock amid has continued all day. CHlSTON , la . Au ! 23.-(81Ieelal ( Tele- gram.-A ) heavy rain fell all over this seton IOa3Y , being of great benefit to growing crops. 'he Burlington reports heavy rain exterHlnl to the : lsMurl river SIOUX CITY Aug. 3-SpecI31 ( Telc- grani.-Trememmdomus ) rils are reported from all points In this vicinity. At Onauva where time fail was greatest , seven and ' fal Irealest Ol-lve hundredths . Inches have talel wllhln the I.ast . twent.folr hours DES MOINES . Aug. 23.-ISpecial ( . Tele- granm.-lteports ) frol special correspondents have been received here tonight from a thlra 01 thc counties ot tIme state , reporting a heavy fall of rain anll the conseqlent improvement 01 corn prospects. Monona counly , at Ottawa - tawa , reports seven and ona.hall incites of rain ; Hamilton county , at Webster City , reports lhreo amid onc.h3t Inches ; Guthrlo county , at Gtmtimrio Gnthre Center reports - ports live and slxty.fvo hlndredths inches : Ekport , In Clayton county , reports much damage ; Sioux City reports a heavy rain ; Sidney In the southweslern corer , report a heavy downpour : at lahaska the touth was broken , anti Interludiale counles are satisfied. WA VEn. la. , Aug. 2-Speclal ( Tcle- gram.-A ) heavy wind anti rain storm visited slormIsled this section last tuighit A great many trees amid , outbulllngs were blown down OUter- wIse little damage was done. Several tents at Cal ( Prime were blown over atmil the soldIer boys receIved a severe drenching Time o'cllck. Irliallo1' \ break calp tomorrow at 9 C n.I IAPIDS. la. , Mug. 3-Speclal ( Telcgram.-The ) long dry spell which threat- cited to cut the corn crop short was Irolean 101lY hy a steady downpour or rain the en- tire aferoon and avcnll . MARSI1ALLTOWN . Ia. . , Aug. 3.-1 has been raining contnuousl ! since 1 p. m. last nLght Reports received , here Indicate the rain Is general throughout northwest Iowa. FAhi3t flit INS'i'.t't't.Y IJ l.Lli . S. I' . C'III"'r StrIl'k by l.f/ht.ll/ XOlr Str..usmshmim'g. STHOMSBUnG , Nob. . Aug. 23.-Speclal ( Telegram.-S. ) I' . c'Jll r. living three muss west of thl" place , while thriving his cows from the pasture.as. ; . struck by lightning ani Instantly Jeled last I night about 8 o'clock HIs hotly was dIscovered shortly nCerward b ) his son. Mr. Cypher was one of the early pioneers having been it resident 01 this , county for twent-four ' years. Ha was a ) prominent member ,01 J. A. Mower post Gra.II . Army of the Itepiblc , of thIs place . was a stalnch republfc antI always took hart In local politics. lie was a brother-In. law of Judge Wheele , He leaves a wife and five ciuiitiren . all ) 'OUII len all [ womliemu The funeral will take place tomorrow at 2 o'clocl p. m. . unller thc auspices of J , A. Mower post , Grand Army ot tIme liepimblic. I.'ulb Cit ) ' : U"'I 11.1 1'r"unnl. I ' AI.rS CITY , Neb. , Aug. 23.-Speciai.- ( ) Mrs. T. J. McKe\'cr and d3ughter visited In St. Joe with the famiy of lion. E. F. lart- . wl ; Grant Southard , who has been vIsiting frlcnlls and relatives In Denver for time last six weeks returned home last nlRht. A. g. Souder left lonlght for Chlc.go to visit fnieniis. I. ' . O. Elgecombe or the Geneva Journal was vlallnl In this city yesterday. At a meetitmg 01 the Interstate Poultry association - 'I' ' ' soelaton. which was held In this city re- cently . : I. S. Watson 01 Reserve , Iau. . was again chosen superlnlelulent and Reuben Horrocks or this city seeret3r ) ' . A large crow1 gathered at the home of Mr. a 11 ! frs. Louis Knlckertocker to participate - tclatc In the celebration or their twenty- fifth wedding annlversar A large crowd from this city attended the ploneerR' picnic near \lllon yetterday. The Woodmen of the Worlll Picnic assocla ton of Richardson county will give their third idcnic for 1895 t Falls Ciy , September - ber 3 , at Hinton's 113rk. Arralgements for one of the best Platform programs ever issued In this county are almost complete , and that with their band will make the day very pleasant. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yurte Afui'r n hlet't SI/lt. J ' u'I.ry. 'I'OItK Neb , Aug. 23.-Speclal ( Tele- ram.-Tha ) business men of this place met In the court room lonlght for the purpose of agitating the sugar beet Industry. A good crowd was ilresetmt I was decided that time farmers of tha county bo interviewed and to h3ve 3.000 acres of beets cultivated here In IR96. A proposiion 4ir the erection of a beet sugar factory at thIs place has already beau unatie Ir enough beets can be raised In the county to Sllply the pldnl A mass meetng at York county farlers will be held In the near future for this Purpose. Those present tonight promIsed 10 cultvate over 1.00J acres. flt-Iet't.-.l I - ) . n Ih'e - 'I''h'/rum. HED CLOUD Neb. , Aug. 23.-(8peclal ( Tel- egram.-Tho thief who robbed Wright's hardware store Wednesday night was caught yesterday afernon Ihrough the Instrumen- laly of a lee telegram . He took the goods to Cowles antI expressed them to Hastn s. Whie In the office the operator heard the lee lalegral concernhig the robbery go over the wire This lel to inquiry time Identfca- ton of the gods anti time arrest 01 the thief at flue 11 by Deputy Sheriff Conrail. Ir'h./tnn I l.na"t Cmimieis. IHVINGTON , Neb : , Aug , 23.-Speelll.- ( ) Time populist caucus \a" hel last night The following delegates were chosen 10 time C111t ) convonton , to bo heMHI Omaha August 24 : Hans Anderson . A. J. . Williatmis . I' . lCt'as Ilrow , F. I. ! Nlbbarl , o E. D. Knight l'rumh"'lt I'zi miiier S'rln."I y Hurt . WEST PONT , Neb. , Aug. 3.-Speclal.- ( ) W. II. Smith , a Pol/1I/ent / / farmer living two miles north of Ile city , whie working In the hay field becn\e \ entangled In the sweep anti was seriously , InjureVitiu ! careful nursing he will recover , ' n 'wlt Me.uhimimt ! . l'iiIls. DEWITT , Neb , AV. . 23.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Ifuulson's ) Orl _ store was closed today by creditors. Th stock Is under heavy mortgage "MOTHERS' ' FRIEND" CURES RISING BREAST. I have ben a mlthvlfo for years miwife yer In each case wher "lO'lJBHSI J.'RIBNU . WM used it nCIllhc wonders , shortened labor and IcSuc the pains. It II the best roumuedy for rmey risIng or the Ilr tht icoown , nld worth the prce for that alone Mas. ) : DI&WSTBI. Monljorerr , Ala Sent by Express or Uaali. on ree.dpt of price I 1r n : bottle , ll g ' ' ' JP JIC : I maie lee. . DlAD1EI.D IUGULATOR CO. . Atlanta , Oa. IL Dr AL nuuoatsrs. . ,0 , _ _ HAD AN ALL NIGHT SESSION - - Convention iu Which There Was Much Wire Work I SEVENTY-ONE BALLOTS TO SEECT A JUDGE 1"llhl"I" ' " .r the ' ) 'lth .1 ; iml li'li , 11.lrl'l , . 11 , . ' nit I'heltul.n : - ( , ( ih.'for'l'iie ) ' Are " \hl' t. Agree Vllun n CnnIlnh' . hASTiNGS , Neb" , AUK. 3.-SpecI31 ( Telo- grauui-4fter ) laking seventy frulle s hal- lob , Jales McNeemmy 01 Hell Cloud WS this forenoon tmoniitm.mteti by lha republicans of lhe 'enth jllelll , district. The con\2nlon was caled to order itt the Kerr opera house 1.lst evening a/HI ! It was known thai there was 10 be an exciting ontest . There was a long list of candilate , the following wel known republicans 01 the district entering the . conlcsl : James lcNeeny or Hell Cloud ; J. T. lcPhceley 01 ; IIHlcn : G. A. Norbulg 01 loldrege : George W. Shcpherl 01 Alma ; B. F. Smih , I , . J. eapps and M. A. Hartgun of Hastngs All day long yesterday 8mal knots of Itoh. tclans WHO see ! In the halwas of the hotels all 01 street corners , but little satisfaction - faction could ba gotel b ) bystanders Irol what they overhe.nd. Toward evening It be- came plall that the choice 10uid be betwean James MeNeemmy 01 led llol\11 ' amid J. I. Mc. Ihcely 01 Mimiden . At 7:0 : o'clock last \ - log J. \ \ ' . lcCreary called the convention 10 order anti E. I E. Ferris read time call. Dr. W. I. Bonwel 01 Harlan counlY was made tm. Ilr.y chairman. lie than\ec,1 \ the conven- ton for the honor In 0 nlat speech In which he said that there were several c.ldllates for the olce anti ho hoped that Ih080 who were def 3tcll would take their deleat like good republicans. gd : larslal 01 Uoomlnglon anll Clarence Luco of larlan county were then lade secrotarles. Upon motion of General Bowen of Hastlnl9 an Informal ballot - lot was taken for judge which resulted as follows : Smmmitlm. 12 : Caplls , 6 : Hartgan , 1 : Sheppard , 16 : lcPheclr , 12 ; lcNeeny , 13 : Norurg,10. A formal blot was then taken with the folowil/ result : Smith . 1 : Capps , 6 ; Ilartigan . 2 : Sheppard Ii : ! clheely , 12 : McNeeny . 15 : Norburg , 10. The balotng contllllll with but slght change UII 10 the fifth ballot . when l.nlgul dropped oumt On the twelfth ballot Cupps . anti Norburg dropped out The balloting conlnued up to the twenty.Orsl ballot with bl\t few unimportant chnges a 11 ! a recess was then taken for fifteen minutes. On the twenly-Orst balot Smih had 2 , lc- Neeny 29. Mcllleely 21 , Sheppard , Ill. Time conventon was caled 10 order after recess enl time baloln eonlnuell about the sam unl Limo twenty-ollhlh ballot . when Smith fell out . lea\111 = .lcPhtely. McNeeny and Sheppard In time race , with Mclheely In the laad. At the enll of the tiuirty-flftim ballot - lot the vote stood : lcNeeny , 26 ; lcPheely , 31 ; Sheppard 1 : Smith . 1 On account of the electric light going out In the 10use the convenlon adjourned to Icet this moring at time court house. The convcnton was called 10 order this morning In the court house at 9o'cloclc . sub- jet to atlournment last night. I opened with a ballot whleh stood as follows : : lc- Neon ) ' . 27 : McPheeley , 19 : Siuepimertl 22 ; Smlth,3. The voting run up to tIme slxty- cightim ballot before any great change was madc. Tim break then came mil leXeeny of Hel Cloll secured the nominal on the , so'onty-tirst ballot. Upon motion of lc- , Iheeley his nominaton WIS made Uniinimmmouia. I Time . _ following _ , were : selected _ for _ thc jimihicial C llal conventon : 1. T. Liucurew , E. E. FerrIs P. L , Porter , J. L. MCPhcoley , N. A. J'onythe. Jams McNll , lcXeeny was allowed to select the chalr- lan of the committee anti he selected John A. Caste 01 liastimigs. The conventon then adjourned. _ _ Xo"leh JH"lrlel Cnmll 31e.'t Iim. OAKDAI.E. Neb. . . . AUI. 23.-Spechal.-The ( . ) I Nelgh ! district \elhoolst Episcopal caml meeting opened hare yesterday with a much larger attendance than ever before on the first day of the mcellng This Is the tenth I alnu31 session all promlscs to be the great- est maltng yet hell ! I Is mtmated that the atendanco Is at least .25 per cent greater than for tha correspondIng lma last year. I Misses Herrick amid Brown of Omaha are IC311n In evangelistic work. Thc molnl : Is In charge of lies' ; lr. Marquette , the prcsld- Ing eider of the dstrlet. ! , NORFOLK . : . Neb. , Au/ 23.-Specbl ( Tell- gram.-The ) first day of the amll meelng I ot time northeastern Nebraska Metiicmllt Epis. i : letlIst(18. copal conference opened with a large attendance - ! anco 'Che grounds arc tl sam& as ocetupie.l by the camp mcelng last year-r beautiful ' spot ne1r the north fcrk of the mil horn I' river. ( Jly scrvlcus will bo hold for ono week I : CI. mm rt'li SUI'I r.I' 1 I'remm.'lmer's Snllr ) ' . I CRESTON , la" , Aug. 23.-SpccI31 ( Teie- grain.-Rev. ) Hugh A. Orchard , a minister t 01 thip Christian denominaton and pastor of the Alon church for nile months , has 81ed I the trustees for lnalll salary. In his petl- ton Orchard recites that le entered Into t contract wIth time trustel 10 Ilrlch during I the tme staled for $600. He alleges that ho I tlll fulfilled his pat , blt that hp hiss roe calved only nee on his Ilroll'e(1 ulr ) ' . lie , therefore brings suit 10 recover tIme remainIng . I Inl $30& Timis actIon will come up nl the September lerm of court . - - - - . 'I'IL.UJ 1iflA'i'itI'liIi..tti.TIlt4 , Ihlllll" I nlli 11Idn. . n.Ullt O'r rur . \ lm'getL lJru.I'rlt. . " " . iEA TICI , Neb. , Aug. -(8peclal ( Tehe- , grl.-Tht ) preliminary hearing In the ! cases 01 City ClerIc Ihllp9 all Wter Corn- misioner hawkins , charged II Ih obtaining money uOhr false pretenses . : ll wih lorl' cry , nero set for 1)I1y. The charges of forger were filed In Justice 1.'ulon'l court , anti upon their being c31ell a change or venue wa obtained alt Ihuy11 be hCr,1 In Justce nlow'9 l court lomorrow. The hearing before County Judge Bournc upon ' time elier charge occupllt the 10st 01 his day anti was IstlIl1 to by all the spectators - t3tors that couhl he crowded Inlo the room. Upon thc conelulon or the leslmol ) ' Judgl Uourno < ( cllell 10 hold both 01 tIme accused 10 appear In district courl. Ixlng h'lmihlIps' bond at $1,500 ali ! hawkins' at $ l.000. liaw- klns gave tltt' required bllll amid Phillips was reture to the county jail. The testi. mOIY taken Is qullo conclusive as to the slHlrlousness of time city warrants 1011 ! by Ihllps anti tenJeJ 10 connect lawklls In 1" malcr 01 disposing of thUl , Icp In- leret Is felt In time hearing. . All kilds musical Instruleils 1 ) 'llens' . " ' 1.\ ' " , "ll' ' C.\ : Il I T. :111. . :111" ' " - met Iro'hlr,1 Hum. . . i You can raise from 201 to 300 bushels of sweet potatoes te time acre. YOI cal ralpe Irom 100 to 300 bushels of Irish potatoes 10 the acre You can fatten hogs for almosl nothing , All kinds ot stock can be raised 50 per cent I cheaper th3n In the west. I YOI can make a living easier titan In any other stale Iii the ullon , You can raIse . flier fruit anti better variety for _ sale oman anywhere olse. YOI have vegetables to oat and to sell every month II the ye3r. One acre II slg3r cano gives 150 to 175 gallons of clear syrup. tiorm flees . are Ilroftable anti require tto alcn- ! You cut two to Ihreo Ions of hay 10 the 1 acre and seed the graln1 but once II every five ! years. i Mulct t gives lhrlo and often four to fIve , ' ' cuttings annual ) . No drouths to maka crop falltmres. No long cold dreary winter to fight. Ieaehes , phlms , hears , grapes , all 8131 fruits yield well ald pay well Lumber Is cheap ant 01 time best quality. The movemelt of the best Immlgmtol 10 the south has been constanly on the Increase for the past thrlo yaanl. Nothing can stop II See the land and you .wl Ilderstand wiy . Ihls Is so. We are sending pates from IOW on to . Orchards HOles every ten to twelve days. \'nito us for all liarticimlars. Don't wait too 101g , First 1 COle , Irst served. I you buy your trip costs 'oim nothing , \e iciuoiv we imave good land anti are wihilng and do back Ui , timis assertion witim otlr mnommey. Address all comrnminications to Geo. V. ' . Anies , general agent , 1617 Farnarui at. , Omaha , Nehraak.u. The time for this soutimermi activity is lucre ant ! here to stay. Domi't forget it. Tout can find thus Out. for yourself. It will pay you to tha so. Tents to rent , 1313 Famnana St. It se'ifls to Worry knlcrs litat a ilttk'bt'enitge ve ilomi't _ tell , just s'hmat pluillo it is that ve st'ih for 17-1Zi down amiti .8 a finn t it . I t's eust : em'it iuli ; ( It'- t hey kmios' I Ito ( -a I t bought I Imey hi'tt'lutl to doubt It. 1ut'titer tlmiii : that it's ; tiioltttt'ly uimli i41'/.e , lmmis it svt'et tutu la'l'fet-t totiP unil h lmtmmdiiomlhcly ; tltmhihted it nil i. lt't I em' timati uttiy hulut Ito otitHhlie out' Store.'e guam- miutce IL A. 1IOSPI , Jr. Art amid tiulc , 1513 lomsgla4. Cloak , Suit and Fur Dep't The S. P. Morse Dry Goods Co. We arc offerilg bargains for Saturday that vi11 not be offered again. Children's heavy \Vintcr C'oaks that sell regular at $ , Our Closing Price 141.OO each. Ladies' new Fur Capes all perfect made of French Cooney Fur , good lining , 30x100 ncllcs , regular value $13.50 , our price $6.90. New Astrachan Fur Capes , 30x100 inches , regular value $16.50 , our closing ricc 9.35. 7 SEALSKLN GA1UIENTS 7 Are to be sold Saturday. $175.00 Sealskiii Jacket at . . . . $ 85.00 2O0.O0 Sealskiii Jacket at. . . . 100.00 $250.00 Sealskiu Coat at . . . _ . . 140.00 $350.00 Sealskiii Coat at , . . . . . 195.00 We vill give a guarantee with every garment rc- garding the wear and quality of same. C. A. WI3INBIERG & CO. , 4t1 Morse's-Etitraiice on Fariiam St 'I ' - " EDVOATIOLtL M ARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE .t _ 'a , . . . , ( rcmmt lhIhItar ) Selmoul of tin' % % ' . ' .i. 1 anti titouit only jour yea is old luis Our the 1451 thrtv years Iacl th. . ' , largest enrollment and 11100 1mb of any nilittary school weit of limo Allssisatp. 1- - itt miver except omao tn Mm nesota , stud Is She ealy Dma , lu flie that q- does not receive day pupils. 'Zids pi.eoomnenl gmowtli Is du , , .u.erior ad. , . vanta5es. investIgate the no. ev.mity-flve with - ' 5. , e- acres Immiprovenienti cost - $50.0' ) ) . Pnivmmte water wo rks , , t'amn iaummtlry , steani hesttng and eiectrta , ' % . tight piats. Faculty all 13 nlveratty graduates. Army umitcers 'itaitet by 'my . , tSst . War department. gymnaso urn , amid ( tie Instructor in charge a puttt ot Sar- , SrX , . , ( e gesmt. Lan tennt. too b all ant be. . hail fleids and target range. Also % \ 4. . I NIEDIIINGIiAUI3 hALL C or .malI boys. : 1' Write for catalmmiuc I o I.ESf.lll ) .IAIIMADUICI , aweet Oprinmog. Mo. - A DAUUtlTI OR VARD TO DUCATI ? -s O H RI STIAN 0 0 LIE C E dtre. . . ies'ttna Faimmousuld school college In the Southwest Entlrrty I. 1tcrurnsied. time school $ you 5 it..adaonuo fOI'sge itlusi. caIatuuo , Opeos tiept. 4. COLUMBIA , - - MISSOURi. Mrs. Lueiln Whlcos t. Clalr , President. A VETERAN'S ' STORY GII. CtIIn Praises Munyon for 1113 Great WorX , Ill' . lIellrfttl.i to Ili'nhIl. lit. . ' to ttm Viii.lt'rful IItti. S.gur l'e I I t' I N , . General A. Ii. Catlhmi , formerly .leptmty smmr. ( ycfl , of time ilort of New York , is a vetenmuri of the aria ) ' anti mi , wehl-known repmmblic.tri Politician , "l imavo beeti trotmbleti vUlm catarrii for innimy years , " saitl ( lemiL'mai Cathiti , "C doctored for It a great ( teal , but ( iltI not ob- taut city inuiterluil relief , nmmtl this winter luty contiition nuts terrible , I took cold easily , auth mmiy imose becanme stopped its , I imait Severe itaimt8 across time frotmt of lii ) ' imeaii , my eyes ljccatmie water ) ' , I siueezed a great mleuul , a ntl tny bomucs ii lid j oh mi ha nelmed ccii I imtmma I ly. \\'imeii I got uui , iii time nioriuimmg lmiy tlmroat vits filled witim ii muasty shimut' , wimichi .lropiw.I . tlmere duiring time night. I miii to imawlc it great deal , antI this tmiado nie gimg amid Often otmiIt. 'l'iuere vtts a roarimig am' bumzaimig satimmti iii iiiy ears , amid my tmreathi was very oiTetislve , I lost tmiy appetite , mcmi tlowmi lii weigimt , amid hfl'cstuit , tiepresseti itt spirits , "I tried thmorotmgimly several of the beat physiciamma , so-called , iii New York , took iuutent iiostrmmuus of all descriiatiomis , but. grew worse all time tittue. ' 'i'imuaii , I began Mmmnyon's Catturrh fleta. cullea. I thought it was tmo tise , atmd lmati bitt iittio faltim , bmit. I began to inuprove tigiut away. My mllsease mapitily yielded to ( hue remumetl' , timid I underwent a cliuunge tlmat vaa woiitienftml.'ltlmlmi a shmott timmie I vtis entirely - tirely cuired , time last traces of time hideous disease imati 'anlshmeii , timid totia ) niy frienils ore nmarvchitig at ( hue great cimnuige iii Inc. It tim a wontienful relief to feel strotig anti huemtlthiy agaIn , anti it gives nut' great pletusmmru to testify thmat ni ) ' restoratiomm to health is duma to Mmumiyon's Catarrim itemmuell ) ' . ' ' Mttn'ott'ut liOmtiOL'OliatimlC Itemnedy commipatmy of l'imilaileli.hmia . pitt ump a cure for every mltsease. No nuattem' what time disease is or how niatiy doctors have ftulleti to cure you , asic your tirumggist for a 25-ccitt vial of one of Munyon's cures , alit ! if yotmr are not bemiellted your money vlil be refummded. Tiutae wimo mire In tlouutut as to the nattmro of their mllseaso mhmotmhtl atidress i'rofessor ? .ttttiyon , 1505 Arch street , l'imiladeipiiia , giv- log full s'mtuptommms of tiueir dlsoas. l'ro- lessor Munyomi will careftmtiy dingmmosa time disC anti give you time ltemmeflt of lila ativico absolutely . free of mull chmargo. 'rime iheimiojies i.Ui lu , sent to city address emi receipt of retail price , Nervous Moii aDd Womeii Who are mull itrokemu imp , him. . ' u-suit of excesses of any Itimuti , tmomiId t.now tima t Nerve Food Pills Are an mmntniltmig remedy. They will mmmak you "at. tttey v lit g I ye ycim so.mimtf , uimbm .lviu u.ltmmmt- twr and will restore tue itmter to Ii , , , eye mind eltisItetI ) ' ti , th smelt , it yomm mir , ' tmtittcirtt vttiu mmervomis ii isom tier of aimy itlmiti 3oum miet I temmu , for Ittey tIlT ! 1.1) 111' Nti1\'tI S'rlttIPTtittl and malta y'iim feel .ms yctmu ' 'tusc.t to feet. " It'nt I'- eureiy sealed on receipt of 11.00 ; 0 boxes nor I..O0. Shorifian & McCooooll Drug Co 1513 Dodge Strcet. 1IUCA'1'ltNAL. BROWNELL HALL. Soiniiiary for Young Ladies Rev. nODERT OMAhA. lOlIEhtY Nfi , S. : T. . D. , Rector. Fall Term Begiiis SEPTEMBER 18TH. SiNI ) i"OR CA' A1OGUI - St1 MARY'SACADEMY _ ( OXK ) llm.mt Wsr 0r1tOTlllt uum LYstYEm.NITY. ) BOth 'rite Academic Aealeittn Term ( ' , , , will , ts open ttnrnt , Monday , , , t , , ttn Sept. l'r'n 2,1693 , , r , tOrySemuiorRmld , ; 1d ; : ttont , emi thu itlali Of the best Conservatories ot Eim rug , . . is mm ruder charge of a enmzmmemeIm curt's ' ( It tetit'ttors. t4immttio tuodt'tet on timu great Art i4eiaoiN of 1mmroio. 'Irawhtw umot t'ainttitmC tromim lImo mitt , ] ttmo nnttqtio. l'honoriptmy timi.l 'FYI , . , tvnitmng taught lIutiilmtgs nq.mtiton . witti I"tr kcatsi A KelterimlO ( icttartimetmt. fur Ctmlttiren Ummiter t.t. Attitiy ton cat.a' loguu to Iltt'tti'e. . . . , I'li. , . , ttmdiiv S.F. 31A0's ACt1) Suite JJi.ue j , 0. , Itt , , Ju.e&.t , to , , Imid. Harcourt Place Seminary , Gambier , 0. lor ( tins , Tme iitgimet iuiteiiectmiat nthvantagesm. nemuotlttit mutiti comuitortmubie home , a boimmttlfut tabie , mind careful atteimttotm to nit that ttertm.ins to good Pea liii , timouougim nmomu tmtl trai mu 1mg , r.'lt mmcii nismi tierS lad timu best geileruut cmmitmire. Cmttalogtmrs semme. St. Nlarys College ST. MAItYS , ICANIIAS , ConductitI ity tim , , Jesiutt F'uthmers. Itami two course. of instruction-the C'tasm.teal anti time Comn. rnerctnl , ttt.iti anti tutitoim Pr s'miioim of tea niontits , ! 30. l'or ftmrttmer lmmforn-mathn stiress , ItnY. F : . A. 1IiUilNu3 , t'ret.lgmmt. KEMPER HALL ) tt'.nport , , Iowa. A Boys' i3onrdIii School , lteopcns Sept. 18 , 10. i'or Catalogue aidmesi 11ev tt.iitVJY IC. COI5lANA.ittead Stasis , Chicago Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Art. , aUDITOIiIUM BUILIiNCi , ChICAGO. Ama Unequaled Corps otlostruciurs. Yaih term wiii open Monttay. eitotntvr , tab. I. Ior catalogue and infOrotatton address thtldUgI4 lftYZEiL , Director. ! WEISTWORTi-1 . MILITARY . . ACADEMY IJ . - Lexington , Mo t , ( ' ILL.ERS , A. M 1b Stipt. UNIVERSIIYOFNOTREDAME 'I't.O lOSFO lte..tom. 5'ill Op , TIZSDAEl'T. Ibol , 1U5. Full Cours's In Classics , Letters , Science , Law , Cliii and Mechanical Engineering. TtmorohmaIi t'reparmutory uarid Contiimerctmii ( .ourses St. l'twarti halt for boys minCer 1.1 Is illiltiuC to OhS cOnittot4itic.SOf Its titmitmienL Culaloamme. aunt free on np"ttcuttioi to hufY. ANhJitiuY lthtftJ.'t4iV . C it C. Notes fame. lid AMERICAN CONSERVATOHY , hiallet .t Itayls iildg'rrmy W.t.riu.m. ti.mitt9mlrago. Alibrn'Ie.r4Ciu.t , ' . Iwsrnstt , ArtlsiMte r..eh..t. . Inc . .N..I. .st..tl , a..t.g. . . 'rn , . . , , , , , .i.r. , . e.mI t. , . . LgUts ML5. b.l (4 C&iai.giii. J. J. ItSTTThStlT , lur.ct.e FEMALE ACAMY 86th YEAII I.'r , . grade Eiuttt. 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