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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1895)
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At the frt meeting hell this morning three bIds were before the board , presented by AI Deemer , Allen Ilcketaf and W. D. Wilman. There , was ale a letter from I. . 11. Lawton , In ! "blch hl cet nut thaI sufclenl time hal not ! been gven : by the board for proper In'estga- . ton 01 existing conditions at the penitentiary , ani also that the subcontracts with the par- te ! now carrying on blslneu In the prison male with W. If. Dorgan should be male known to nil bIdders. AI Mr. Dorgan dId not have copies of these Iccuments In his pcket nn adjournment was taken until 2 p. In. Al that time the subcontractors sent In duplicates of these contracts and : Mr. I.wton le1 q long Interview In the prIvate olce of I.alll Comrluloner Russell. ! He ake for thirty days' time 11 which to make an In- vestgaUen of the prison. The board granted lm ! un'l next Saturday and alJ urncd. None of the bila were opened , today. I Is evident [ that no compliance with any of the requests of Governor 10icomb made In an open letter Ilublsllll Sunlay will he entertained by the board. The prlnson contract will be relet until the meeting of lhe next legislature. Lan,1 , CommIssioner Russell sad ! that no contract would be let which permitted the contractor 10 charge the slale for any Idle labor Which I might wIsh 10 employ. & That must be furnished the state gntultoJsly. I a contractor had , say 100 convicts , f Or which he received a speclfel amount per Cplta per day from the s'ale ' , and fly of these men should have an idle day , the state , ' under the new contract whIch w1 be made . wIl have the rIght to set ther convicts to work cleaning up the prIson grounds without : being ol1ged 10 pay anything extra. Under the contract with Dorgan as hIgh as $ a day has been paid ( for lho Ue or prisoner by the state In ad Iton to the 10 cents per day per capita . CONSU.Tlm ON TiE 10.ICE C.\SE. The supreme court mel today In the consultation - ? lalon room and took up the Omaha lire and police commissIon caso. The full bench Chief Justice Norv31 and ! .luslce9 Post and % Harrison , were present. The curt orJereJ 1 all the brIefs and papers In the case to be flied and the case docletcl. Chief Just'ce Norval sold that there woulll be no oral argu- J ment. 8 lhe case was ubmlel ! on briefs . . Nothing definitely can bo 10HneJ as to when an opinion will be handd down , but II Is nol expected until some time In Oc obor. Prank H. Collier. the cccntrl Chicago lawyer , ' WeS a visitor today at the slate } ouse. He was accompanied his young son Last night Mr. Collier visited the Lin- coIn Hospital for the Insane and was enter- talne1 over night by Superintendent Abba" . , The ChIcago attorney says he visits all asylums available . and when ho should came across a case similar to his own he proposes to get lhe paUenl out In short order 0111 al no cost 10 the Patient. Mr. Collier visited the governor's office an , . scaled himself at a desk. A IIrly of seven men walked In and Collier addressed them as follows : "Weli . gentlemen . I am the governor's prl- vale secretary . " 'hal can I tlo for you ? " "Wo would like passes 10 the penitentiary . " replied the spokesman of the parly. "Olve mo you names " said Collier , and he proceeded 10 write them down on a scratch pad. pad."fly "fly . the way , " he continued "whal's . your , . . politics . populists ? " i. "No aIr , " declared the spokesman. " 'hst settles l : you cau'l ' 0. " replied Collier . tearing up the list of names. After removing all the various ' Afer removlnr al ! bouquets from the desks 01 the lady rlerks and pinning them on his coat Mr Collier left on the 2lf : train for Omaha accompanleo . by the little bay , a number of boxes and bafkllr anti two young pups which he had pur- chased at Lincoln park. Governor Holcomb has been requested L ) , J Secretary Tom Hchardsou of the western states conference 10 send twenty-five dele- . gates to Topeka October I 10 participate In the meeting of that body at that city. The object of the latherLu Is 10 arrange for the Intor- merlcan exposItIon al Galveston In honor or the completion of lhe jetties at Galveston anti the securing or deep water at that point The delegates will bo named al an early day. Governor Holcomb went to hastings thIs afternoon to ParticiPate In the encampment of the National bard anti the ; t reunion or the Grand Army or the Republic. 1'he J. Ie. Street Sewer company 01 South Omaha flied articles of incorporation loday. The capital stock 1 $3,30. The attention of Governor Holcomb was : atenton today directed 10 the first paper In the United States to nomln.te hIm for president or the United States. I Is the Investigator . pub- lshed al Kalana . Cowlz county. Waab The paller names lion. Thomas E. Wat- lon of GeorgIa , for a running mate as vice Zireside nt. lesldenl. Omaha people lu Lincoln : At the Li.ntlell- ) Ii. T. f.eavitt. Al the Llncoln-l rank Irvine John T. Burke , E. o. Msyfleld. TiiIiiIc the Thl.t " 'I. FrgIteiic.1. ! FREMONT , Aug. 26.-Speclal.-I.'rlday ( ) . : night Peter Miller , a farmer livIng about six , , ' 6 miles north of town , last lhlrly-lwo hogs - I- from his pasture tinder circumstances which led him to believe they had been stolen Nol being able to gel any trace or Ihem. he came 10 town and secured the services of an ofllcer. Whie here he mol a man who has a very tough reputation an1 ! whom he suspected of being the thief The suspect inquired ot Miller about his lost hogs. Miller told him he hail nothing to do with the hogs and that the case was In the hands or the law The suspll dhlu't think that the right way to bunt hogs and went home a soon as he onvenlenlY could About t o'clock Sunday morning the hOg came bac . They were tracked back to near the farm occupied by the suspected characler. hurt Con ii t ) ' SII"ny Srh I , , LYONS. Neb" , Aug. 2G-Speclal.-The ( ) 1 county Sunday school cJn\'enlon held al Craig last we-ak shows that Burt county Is takIng an active part In this work. The number DC chIldren In the county between 5 and 21 Is 4.403. Of this number 2.45 arc In tbo different Sunday schools of the cJunty. Number of bmles : representeJ , 512 , end number of Ilneule attendlog ! . 299. The Swe'- dish DJptSl scheol ot Oakland Is the largest , havIng 28d enrolled , and Lyons Methlst school nell having 160. There have been eight or tel now Sunday schools organzCI ! thu . year II the counly. The amount ccn- trbutell during the hud times last year was only $29 less than the previous year " % ' , . . .lllhIKnuh..r..ry Ca'iehiritt'ai. I'LATTSiOUTll , Neb. , \ug. 2G.-Spewl ( , . . and wife Tolegran.-Qeprgo ) Ielslnger , sr. , celebrated Jhelr Gist wedding anniversary at V , their farm. several miles weal of here yester- day and the festivities were participated In by over 200 relatives and friends. All of the chidren , loveu sons anti Ole daulhler , were / prls nt. together with sixty grand children . aD , , fIeel great grand chldren , Mr . , , ' .x Irer Is I 83 year of age and Is one or S , \f . " counly's earliest settlers and most respected - ' ) "Ifctel Clblls , 't " - Sulel.h ut n thrl"lu , I.'u 11"1. SCII : m , Neb. , Aug. 26.-Special.- ( ) Yesterday Scribner ant vicinity were shocked tQ a great extent when the news that Johann 6) hultz . 11'lnl about four mites west of town , a ' : had committed suicide by hanging . Mr. \ SbuHz was a hard working farmer and for a number of years has lived In thu . vicinity , RO-AL \ Baln ! P.dep A.bo1uT.j . . / _ , _ . , ' . t----- ' .i. . 1 . No cause for suicide has bean given , but I I. genral , admitted that h bN.mo dil- courage In that he was unable to PAY his rent Ho leaven a lrge family and a wife [ At the Inquest Mrs. John Schultz was sworn and testified that her husband had anl testfetl tha threatened hIs life for over I month , and ho avoided self-destruction only for the sake of his large family of small chlhrl' The jury returned a verdict of suicide. I'Ol'UI.IST JVUICIL CN'iNT1tN. I"ItE.l'iiI llstrirtlel'gntes ' Meet n' ( cll itt :1"1 , lllunIIU" . O'NBILIt , Neb. , Aug. 26.-Sp.clal ( Telo- gram-The populist judicial convention for the Fifteenth district was heM In this city today , 11. L. Heath of Sheridan county was made chairman and W. H. huLler of hell secretary. The convention then adjourned until : o'clock , and the delegates went to a grove In the southern part oC the cly , where a free dinner was served to all who attended . Senator Allen promIsed to alend and speak , and the meeting was duly advertised - lsed , hut only 1. small crowd was present The several candidates for judge made speeches and I wa' 4 o'clock before the con- "en lon was again called 10 order. Resolutions were then adopted censuring the present jUdges for their dilatory prac- tices. An informal ballot was taken for two candidates for district judge situ ! resulted as follows : Westover of SherIdan , 4 : Murphy I of 101. 48 : flicker DC Dawes , 19 : Golden of 10lt , 13 : Leer of Ieya Paha , 3. A formal ballot was then taken and resulted : West- over , 45 : Murphy , 30 : Golden , 31 : flicker , 19 , Westover and Golden were declared the nomInees - Inees or the convention. The nomination of Oohlen was a great surprise even 10 thaI gen- teman himself. When the populist county convention was hell here a week ago Murphy and Golden appeared before the convention conventon as candidates for district judge , both wanlng the delegation. The delegation was given to Murphy , anti In the convention today Golden was nomlnatE11 without receiving a vote from his own connty. lie was a democrat and a candidate for the registerhip of the land olhtce In this cIty until a year ago , when an- other man received the appointment Oolden' ' then joined the populist parI ) ' . CIA CE TEI , Neb. , Aug. 26.-Spe- ( cial.-The ) populist county convention for , Clay county met Saturday. I was a very quiet and orderly gatherIng . but lacking In the enthulam which formerly charocterlzed these gatherings. Resolutions were adapted , In whIch they pinnell theIr faith an1 hope to the free and unlimited 16 to 1 theory , and nlanlmously favored the nominaton of Hon. Samuel Maxwell for judge or the supreme courl. Delegates were elected to the stall and jUdicLI conventions and the convention a cj ournoth. ST. PAUL Neb. , Aug. : 6.-SpecLal.--The ( ) independent county conventIon COI'en1 Sat- unlay arern on and WS called to order by Peter Ebbeven . chairman of the county cen- lral Committee. After organIzing and appointing - pointing committees the convention pro- ceeded to select ten delegates 10 each of the state and judicial conventions . as follows : Stale : I. . n. Klngensmih , J. W. Freeman , N. O. Nelson , Ole Nelson . H. :1. Sall ' . ChrIs Mortenson H. 'ranllsen , 00 [ Nelson , Charles Grmmar and F. Ii. liennett . Judicial : N. Nielsen Wilam Alexander . Thomas Smllh. Peter Ebhjesen . Frank G. Clark . C. M. Petersen W. E. Freeman , J. P. Dodd 11. H. Sorensen anti J. S. hood. The commitee on resolutions reported res- olutons In favor or the Omaha platform , con- Iemnlng Clevelaml anti , his administration , whacking II 10 the majority of the last leg- Islatnre lor favoring corporate monopoly and legIslation against the interests or the peo- pIe declaring In favor of tree coInage of silver at 16 to 1 , and declared against fustan . Every precinct was represented . and nearly all the delegates present were harmonious In every respect The convention adjourned to September - tember 21 for nomination or county omcers. OSCEOLA . Neb" , Aug. 26.-Special.-The ( ) independents of this county held their ccn- venlol on Saturday to elect delegates to the I state and judicial convenlons. ! Every pre- clncl In the county had full delegations and : the conTenton was hiarnionlous . They re' afrmel the Omaha platfcrrn. TJey failed to nominate county clc rs and agreed 10 ham a primary e.ecUon 10 bring cut the cjn'iidites . and will have another convention In the near rutur The following named gentlemen will rolowlng : ! entehen wi represent them In the state convention : n. W. Inness , Ii. H. Hewett. J. C. Italic I. J. Merrick . Malt O'Brlen , C. H. ) alt , Peter Hanson , D , C. Burs , J. II. Coleman Victor Nelson Ryley lyerR. P. O. Ecldehl and J. B. Gilbert : judicial . J. K. Wiiams , 0. Palmer , H. C. Miller , n. A. Sctt J. "IV. Croder , C. H , Clark . WIam ! Welch , L. W'I McGaw , H. n. Hardy John Tongue Oor EricksonV. : . II. Hessmm and J. W. WI- , son. These latter delegates pa unlrslrucfl ' hut the slate delel31es Were ins ructed 10 vote far Samuel Maxwell for UIrime judg FhtllONT . Aug. G-SllecIJI.-The ( ) popu- list county convention was coiled 10 order by Chairman Martin at 2 p. m. C. S. Fo\ler was chosen temporary chalrlnan anti ) hugh Robertson temporary secrelary. There were thlrYRevenelegtes I hireson I. Everett. ? .laple . Cumming and Webter townships were not represented. The temporary org.iniza- ton was made permanent. The following delegates were elected 10 the state convln- lion : I ) . D. Carey n. D. Keiley . .Hugh Robertson . Philp Scott . A. F. ! Hastings , I. F' . Abbott , W. P. Meten , G. G. Martin anti , Fred Howe Judicial convention : G. O. : Iartn. C. S. Fowler F' . D. Ueli . Eph John- son F. D. Hunter. Alex Ilom , C. M. Dack antI Henry Day. The delegation Is thought to he In favor of G. G. MartIn for dIstrict judge. Martin . however , says he Is not a cardhate. ) There was considerable discus- slon on the question or nominating a county ticket now or leaving the questIon with lhe county committee. The middle of the road ! men were In the majority and decided to nominate a ticket. iAICOTA CITY. Nets. . iiig 2G.-Speclal ( Telegram.-At ) a citizens' man meetng held here this afternoon nn 11dependent county . ticket was nominated for the lckel coming cam- paign. Several biter speeches wlre malle tlenounclng the alleged corruption In state Politics and advocating the nomlnatan of a third ticket as the only means of ImprovIng the situation. _ _ _ _ ' 'I'U.U nOII ! u ! TUI\ I'OS'I'I'ONIfl . Slut " 'II Inkl' ni .n'.r' tl vm'h.t 'lh"1 Jlr.t. NORTH PLATTE. Nab. , Aug. 2G-Sre ( clal Telegram.-The ) trial of the two aloe train robbers was postponed tolay on the re quest of the state I has been decided by Marshal White 10 allow the slate to try then first. and the preliminary hearing w ! orcar In Judge Itay's court tomorrow niorn'ng. The man Ostr:1der : was turned , loose yes- terday , as the authorities faied to collect sutcl nl evidence to hold him. Some of the officers are inclined to think now that but two len did the job all that the Knud- sens had no help The only thing thaI brelks down Ihs ! theory Is the fact that t'e he Illg t \YI shot out from lu front , act \ the man doing the shooting must hive ben at leasl 100 yards ahead. Al any rate na other trce of a third man has been found. . - - In"nIIUII'A"nt it''zt iiiM . TECUISEH , Neb. , Aug. 2t.-Spcal.- ( : W. I. Hsmln , an In-1lronce agent ef this city , bas very unceremonIously left the place and also lila bride of hut a few weeks. An investigation reveals the fact that le tack along with him $ i50 of enl of the Ins rance company's mcnlY for which he was aent and now his bon1smen wIll have to nuke god the shortage. Ihmln ahs . let several smaH bis about town unpaid. No resn can le surmised for his strange actions . unless : t bo that he , being of I ahIftosi tilzpositin and addicted to drink tIred or his surroundlngl here. 'I'vvii Suits . ' . uh..t th. ! . Clock 1.lnl.l. LINCOLN , Aug. 2G.-Spoclal ( Telegram.- ) Two damah" suit In the district court were begun today against the Hock Island Railroad - road company for $5.000 aillece. Dertha Zarnecke says her husband ses killed In the wreck on the Rock bland a year agJ through no fault of his own lIe was earn- big $ : .OOO 's year , aol , she Is left without means of support , with three small chlhlren to care fur Webster Ealon administrator of the estate ( f J. It Mathews . killed In the Santo wrck , brings suit a"alnll the road for $ sO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' % ' .irl.i b ) ' SUonlhII"t" . TECUMSIII . Neb. . Aug. 26.-Spectal.- ( A goodly portion of tbs ! county hal been worked by a brace of smooth soap agents dur- log the past few da's These agents would sell their unsuspecting vlclm about :5 cents \ ortb of soap for $1 , agreeing to deliver a Irle lo the purchaser a few days later In the shspe of some choice bits DC chinaware. The dollar would ! yabbly bi paid , the ' . . . . . . . ; ; _ . ' 'k' , _ _ j . . . . . , . . . . _ 103p RITon , buL lhe prizes have failed 10 ml- terlahiao . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t'A.rt : PEUI ) AMONG \U1 l ! YOUIA $ rln , fnhh"11 ' 0 n..th % 'hiIlc ! AlclutlK ( 'liii rehi. TECOMSEII , Neb. , Aug. 2G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) town of 10blown , In the norlh- ern put of this county , wan thrown Into excitement - citement last night just after the services at the church were concluded . A brutal snottier was committed at that hour. Two young sons of well-to-do farmers had let a slight feud lead , thlm Into mortal combat. The participants - tcipants In the affair were Wilam Tate , the 20-year-old son of I. . Tate , and , % rchlball Cahcrt , the 18.yer-ohl son uf Joseph Cathi- cart , all the Parties residing In the com- inunity. Young Tale was desirous of putting an end to the quarreling that hall been going on 1lween his ) 'ounl neighbors anti himself for some time , and he' . with his associates , fol- lowetl athcart 10 the church with thaI end In vio. After the services wee concluded and a Cathcart came out of the church Talc advanced upon him and ) 8111111ell him In the rsce. Cathcarl threw off his coat antI started for his antagonist when Tale prodnced a . large pocket knife from his pocket and struck ! Calhcarl with such force In the loft . stile that a rib was cut squarely In two. The lung , was also penetrateti. WlMrawln ! the knife from Cathcarls breast he struck him with II again . this tune In the stomach cuL- ting a fearful gash In his bowels. Calhcarl lived hut a short time. The murderer mounted 1 horse ant escaped anti nt a late hour tonight Is still al large , although time sheriff and a passe of indignant citizens have been scouring the vicinity nil day Coroner Hoh held an inquest over the victim tonight and charged Tate with the deed . Archlhald Cathcart was generally well thought of by his neighbors , and was an up- right , industrious young man , white William Tate Is spoken of as being of 1 quarrelsome tiisposit ion . OIII Loop Itrevitlemu. NORTH LUP , Neb. , Aug. 26.-Speciah.- ( ) The school board of this place has engaged the services oC Prof. Walter Hirons , of Early , la. , a graduate of time Iowa Slate university , as prIncipal of the city schools. The snboriinalo teachers employed are lss Sena feuds. intermediate , and Miss Iyra flatocock primary. The Ilblc initIation of a candidate Into the horrors of Masonry . as seen by Irs. Lease , was Ierformel under the auspices or the women of the Esler Star at the town hal on Saturday evening before a crowded house. Fun anti hilarity were the leading features of the occasion , which was pronounce a grand success. Elder 11. Clement ilpltverr.i II , . , Inln. lecture of' a - serIes " on - - the " " "Fulfillment ; of Plophecy" al the naltsl church on Salur- lay evening . his last lecture treating chiefly , or the book or Hevelalons and its relation 10 the events or present times . Rev. James honey has just received a pressing invitation 10 return to the missionary - slonar feM , which he recently visited In South Dakota , and the mater has heen laid before the members of tub Baptst church here , oC which he Is pastor for considera- tion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . \.hlnll ? .h'H. , 4S1ILAND Neb. . Aug. 2G-Spec'al.-I. ( ) . W. Martin , an under sheriff of Saunders county , died at Wahoo last night wb dis- ease or time splnc. lIe was an od : and fallh- ful olflcor. Mn , . JessIe Moon of this : city hs gone to Valparaiso to vIsit her daughter , Iu. Mor- ris. ris.The The state fish autlidrities te zCI three large seines that have been In the possasson of Jake Simmons for a few weeks pasl. For some time the aUlhorlle : have been aware . that seining fish and shipping them by time wsgen load had been goIng on and watches have been placc1 i along SaIL credo. I but the fsherman seemEd 10 watch all strangers anl II has been hard to catch the sobers In the act 1"IRh are seined here I and caught by Ihl wagon loads ! nd shipped 10 the Inland ) towns anti ! acid for a god Ilrlce.I I Cimpi iirel I hors " ' ' . k'r. PI.A'SMOUTI. : eb , . Aug. 2G.-Specl:1 ( Telegrant.-Constalile ) Newkirk of Alvo ar- rlve,1 , In the city this morning In charge or a young farm hal1 named John Knox . arrested II A1'o yesterday on the charge of horse stealing . Knox allproprl.tell two horses from a pasttmro bul was arrested ! soon aCer tIme commission of the thert. The man shows symptoms of insanity . and is I either acting a part or Is cr : Y. lie will ha'e a Jrelmlnar ) ' hearing lomcrrow. : Iu" Nln 'I. 1\lnWI lt Mhii.htnn. SHELTON , Neb . Aug. 2G.-Speclal ( Telo- gram.-Iax ) Noacl . who figured as the prlnclpa ) In the murJer and suicIde al Sioux City yclerday morning was the son oC a Oerman larmer hiving north of this place Ind was w\1 known hcre. lie hac ! not been al hOle much the IllSt ' few years on ac- count of nol being able 10 get along with his fdther. Nothing Is known here oC the woman or or Noack having a wife. ieuiIse otV. . I , ' . : lnrtll nt \.hnn. WA100 I , Neb. . Aug. 26-Speclal.-Depul ( ) : , Sheriff W. F. Martin dletl of consumpton 0' his home In this city this morning. The dr.- ceased was 42 years oil , and leaves a vlfe amid three children. 10 has been a urerer for several . ! years from a . complication . or au- men ! , nut was alle to \0 hIs regular work until about five mimontha ago. Funeral serv- ica wlJ be hell at the MethOlst church to- morrow afternoon. iiiiii'itit'ites " ' . .h'r"ur" . ELMWOOD , Neb. , Alg. 2G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Toiiay'a ) special election resulted In a large maJorly for an fssue or waler bonds 10 the amount of $3,001) . Tie village boarll wi hnmedlalely advertise for bils 01 the construction or the works and dIsposal of time bonds. n'nth or I ( lth"lhlr 11111''r. GOTInNIIG , Neb" , Aug. 2G.-Speclal. ( ) -William Fisher dlej Frday : . UloJ 7 yelrs or heart trombl. ; The lunerJI ! servIces were hold at the Methodist placoral I church Sun- day. WiIam F'idher W ] : brn al Leclmdale , gn land. lie settled with hs ! frther In Al- legheny counly , New Ycl < , when 7 years old - - . ( . \ li J"I'I'U1S. Slate fair manarer will bi In conference at time Millard loday. Five carloads oC lea from Slmanghmai China , were received al UI Omlh3 custom house yesterday. II. I ) . Allen bas a permit for the erection DC a two-story triune residence al 1331 South ThlrlCnth streel , al a cost oC $2,500. Superintendent of Schools Pearse has Called hli Iral Ilrlnclpa meeting whIch will be held In the city hal rhlay arternoon. The city schools will open Tuesday. Sep teml.er 3. Monday Is Labor day and the oimmtng day. Is consequently postponed for one day.A A marrlase license haa been Is.ul to George T. laterlugh and Miss Maggie J. Mlilray of Omaha and South Omaha respectively - spectively . . lemlurs or the Thurston Rifles and the Omaha Guards left for Camp Logan yesterday - day nfterhoon . where they will take part In the state encdmllment. Judge Ambrote , after herlng argument In the lcGrew"Goldlng Injunction suit . took I under , advisement. This Is the case of the dispute between two physIcians. The women of the Walnut Methodist plrcolul church wi ! hold an Ice creJm social this evening on the lawn ot : Ir. Ryan . al Fortieth and lamlon streets. A majority or the melb rs or the Board of " : ducatol preferred 10 sit on their front piazzas and keep cool last night. Conse- quenUy time adoured ! meelng which wan scheduled was again adjourned for lack oC a quorum. Contractor Raymond , expected to complete the last span of the Sixteenth street viaduct yesterday. I wIll take another day ta gIve the Inlshlng touches to the job and clean up the debris. The structure will be open for trafo Vm'ednesday. The Vomen'a ChrlstJI Temperance union convention 01 Douglas county will be belt ! al lanscom 1)3rk net Thursday , August 2d . I will be In the nature of a picnic. Cnven- big al 10 o'clock a. m. , Ihap. Local unions are urged to send delegates. Time decision of the Unlell States circuit curt In the case of Solomon J. Firestone against Jenete R. Nlcbohs , In which a tract or property lIL of Fort Olah" was In IllgJton , I lh t the land sbal be sold to satisfy $ 0.769,01 oC mortgage chima. held by Firestone , Plor n. Brown , Charles b. Cross , Frank J. Ielchmark , and th" First National bank of Om3ha . . _ . . .J . . " ' _ . , . . " ' , " " , : . . _ . ' ALL WHO FOUGIT INViTED Progrnm for the Dcdlctlon or the Ohlckn- mnug Untioldl ! Mltry ! Park , - - PLANS TO ACCOMMODATE A LARGE CROWD 1rl'IM" II'AII nf SII11"rl" " lill nt ' vmiii , S"llh.lh * 'r 'it ) , mmliii tnst for Tie 'U Isyn-miiimes of time . 'nturM. WAShINGTON , D. C. , Aug. 2G.-Secrelar Lament today issued an order outining tIme official Irogram for time dedIcator services of the Chlcklmlga amid Chattanooga National Military jiark. I Is as follows : "WA It 1WAnTT , \ug. 26 , 1S93.-I'ur. sunnl to the act or congress approved ) December - her li , tIll , the naUonnl dedication or the Chlckamalga and Chatlnooga Nalonal 1- Iary park will take Place on time 19th and 20th of September , proI nl. The veterans , those who hare been Invited , and time llblc ) will asemble at Snodgras 11111 . emi tIme bat- tefeld of Chickamauga. At noon , Septl'm- her 19 , orations will be delivered by Gcneral John SI. Palmer oC Illinois and General John D. Gordon ( of Georgia. The exercises on the 201h will begin al noon In the city of Chattanooga - tanooga Orations wi bl delivered by General - eral Wilam Dates of Tennessee anti General Charles II. Gros\nor of Ohio. The evenings of both days wi be devoted to meetngs or the veterans of the armIes participating In the two battles . The cOllllele program In detail wi bo hereafter ammnotmnced . A water proof lent , covering seals for 10.000 people , w1 be erected In Chattanooga for time meel- Ing on tIme 20lb and both night meetfngs ParticIpation In these exercises has been requested - quested of the president , or congress , of the supreme court and of the heads of executive departmenls , and invitations to be present have been sent to the goverors of the slates and theIr staffs. Like In\latons are hereby extended to tIme sUr'lvlol of the several armies that were engaged In the battles of Chlcknmauga and Chattanooga. I Is obviously praclcaly hnposslble for the Secretary or war to Issue tnl\ldual [ irmvita- tions. The act does not make Provisions for transportation , quarters or etitortainmnent In view or time large attendance which now seems assured it Is suggested that all who eJnecl 10 h. nres'nt " , .1 , . 'mo"I. ' al n. rangeme' - - for - quarters. ' : n These ; can . "b secured lhrongh the Chattanooga citIzens' coimimimittee. General J. S. I'uler. chairman of time Chickamauga and Chatanooga National pak committee , Is desIgnated as grand marshal of ceremonies amid wi al- 1iIInl such marshals anti assistants as may be rellulrell. General I.'ulerton 15 also charged wills the preparatIon for the dedlcaton IH ) time Ilrocurement and ! dlstrlbnUon or such stores supplies antI services as may be mieedoth ! All Ilroper accounls for the cx- IJenlures ) ! will he paid hy time disbursing clerk of the War deparlment , hint before pay- lenl all lioust be examined and approved by General Fuller. "Tho band and. one battalion of the Sixh infantry1 time band and one battalion of tIm Third artillery , all under command of the leulcnant colonel of the Third artillery , will encamp on time field at Chlcklmaula about Seplem- tier 1. proximo. anti . remain until after the ceremanles. The troops will be use In pre- ser\lnl order In lh\ Irk and In the pro- teclon of public property. "nANIEL S. LAMONT . . Secretary of \\ar , " " 'U.I. WAS I.OS'I' 'I'\'I- % 'I'l' YI , \ HS. 1.'lhlJ ur U J'I'I I'U' ' 'lhl.M..II 1) ' ( : Innt UII Sli i-rlmmumm . \VAS1IINGTON . Aug. 26.-The wi oC the late Joseph hiolt vho \ vas judge advocate i general c the United Sats \ army dlrlng the i WU , was fed today. The Instrumenl was witmiessed twenty yens , ago by General Grant and Sherman and : Ir . Sheran. The estate valued at about l )50,000 , Is left to 1.lzz10 H'nes. a niece , and Jcsephlne Throck- morton , a gr.indehlid. . Mr. Hall was a [ en- tucklan , but for twenty-five years lved In this cll ) ' . He tiled here several months ago but loft no will r hr as the mol diligent search could dsco\'er. ! Arrangements were made accordingly . for its dlvfslcn amncng his near sl relatives. This morning time roister ( if wills receh'e In the omaha a letter cnI1In. tog an old . faded and tartaly tured : sheel 01 paper. which on oJamlnaton PUrPrted to bo an old wIll of Judge } iolt'r. There was no communication accompanying the paper to show the seder or the motve for IronsmlUlng ! II to time register. Judge Hol loft belween $200.000 and $100,000. ! One will was ( curiO . but II bore cn Is back a written revocation. The property wont lute the hands of two trst COmlanles aa aJm'nlstrator for tlstrlbu- host lo the legal hhcmms. These were V. ' . D 11011 . J. W. lick Inl ! W 0. Sterrett , thin we:1 : l\owl Texas newspaper correspondent. Jose- phine Hell Throckmorton Is a daughter or Major Throclm10rton. U. S. A. She Is mar- rleJ and lives In New York. Miss Hync I ale Ivln ! The " cxc color of the will thus strangey : fount ! Is Mr. Devlln a cleric in the War department - partment who was time confidential secretary of Judge Hol when the will was writen , lIe has identified the writimig. About $ : ) .000 or the estate has bom llhtrtuted ! to time heirs at law. 1.IIJAII.SIOI..onn IIXI'L.IXi4. . 1111 Not 11"1'lhhlllllJ tp''rmm- : 11'1' Olimiit'ys Ciii' 11. b'i'ivmmte' 1. . . . WASHINGTON . Aug. 2G-I.lbrarlan Spf- ford In view or the vJrlcus cnflicing state menls regarding the sum of $2.400 paid 1) ' him Into the treasury lagl week , was a ltJ today whal the ( amo:11 : realy rcpresenleJ. lIe replied lhal I was approximately the amounl due time treasury on balance of copy- rIght and 3Iary accounls. as le fotl ! I. \n unravorJblo ! and wholly wrong conitrcc lan , hl said had teen phcell UIn II lS represenlng a large deficit . wberen I was acualy ! a balance belween two accunts , the salary account : duo time librarIan for everal months' dlsburrments and an 2ccunt duo lhe government Car so\erl cJp'rlghl fees. These accounts had remained unsettled . although - though constant paymenls had teen made by tutu to the numher c ten or twelve durng : 1S'J4 and 1813 of copyright reclptl amounting - Ing 10 over $55,00 besides the $2.,40 now dopolle : . He emphatically denied . the ohio- gallons lhat the recent payment was 10 make goad any wrongful withholding of money due the governmmient. On the contrary. the whoo : mater Involve a l rJictng cf delayed BC- caunls whIch his accumtdated labors con- Ilantly growing ! . bad ' iolcng , otpned. All copyright receIpts Lath { ! ben entHel daly , vlth d1tes. sources 'ant ' ammmaunts . whether small or large duly r t\j amid he ( SpJfor ) ) bel ! himself responslUle rlir the Slme. I " i'iigime.l n J'elll' , \Jr"I'II.nt. WAShINGTON , Aug.i6-Minlster , . Thompson - son has telegraphed ' the' State tpltment from lo that a pelU Ftomo:1 ha been sgnel ! between the ' Ie50ral \'ernmnl of Dral and the lo GrUltlo do SuI revolu- Uonlls These revolulonl "s were the . rem- nanl of time h3n1 wltth ( showed the deall Admiral do Coma In II ' 'fight to overlhr.w tba present government ' ' Urazil. After the rebellion wn practcaly ' at an ell De Gates and some cf his foloot ! fc1 to thE ( provInce of Rio Grande . do Sui' ammO gave rene AJ strength to a revolution which had been started there some l'me beCore. Inrnr.1 Sunstmttetmit Viste 1'1111. WASHINGTON , Aug. . 26-A fire In the waste paper rom In the Treasury building this afternoon brought out the fire deparl- ment of time city and caimseti some excitement , b' ! 10 further danlage was caused than the destruction or a little waite paper. J'rrmnturf 1) ' 1'0 1111thM. WASINGTON , Aug. 26.-Regarding the statement that the Nicaragua canal report had ben made and ) rocelve In Nicaragua It was sId at the State department today thaI there would be no report made before November - male vember L _ Ulnhy 111"nK o U"llurto WAShINGTON , Aug. G.- lnlater D3nby ha not yet advised the Slate department concernIng the present situation In China Acting Secretary Ad\ said today thai the mInIster was not the kInd or man 10 report - ' " - . . ' . . . _ . . - , - , " . . , whll hI Inlenllell to do , or to report progress nt certain stages of blllns ho hal In lmammd . bul bl would be more likely to report an accepted flct Ito has no douh thlt time mllister was doing nil that It \I lo8lblo fur him to tie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( Ulc'lll , "I'IIII..t 'n lr 111"1(11 , W.SIIOTON , A\ , 26. - lnlstlr Sirobel , In n Ilsatcl to the Department or State ( remit Santiago . Jnly 2G , tm'.tmmsmmmits a communI- catan from [ the ministry or marino 01 Chi reporting particulars or thme disappearance anti supposed drowning 01 Captain Ernest St. Leger of the American vessel Edward I Kidder - dot and three 01 time crew df the American vetlel S'V. . Crape , viz : Ole Devies , Dutch , agell 2G year : I.lkenen , Norwegian , agell 2 : years , and Edward OnolJo Igell 19 years. The len were fhllg In the rOllh shoals of the Illta tie 1lcI1:10 alt the gov- eror of Tarallaca mallo atm olcial report to Chi ollresnl the opllion thll they hall been slllpwreckM anti ) drownel , all trace of them having ben lol. The report also mmmcmi- lens n current report that the .eamen Imelll mY have been mlrder1 by time captaimm. omit ! MI telegrams wee selt notifying ofcer along thin coat to he on the wateit S'"tUH I If ( 'liii t'flt e.l gl'rtll ( ' . " ( " . WASIGTON , Alg. 2G.-Clerl Kerr has opened and sent to the Irlnler the teslmon ) In time contested election case of Colemal against Buck for one ot'tlme seat front [ I.ouls- boa In the nExt house of reprcsonIJth'es. This Is the last or tIme cOltet In which th testimony wil be Irlnted ) b ? [ ore the cOlvn- . big of congrees. There mire four cases , Thoma O. Belklall agaInst lcGanu , Illinois : Beal ) ' I , against Price , l.o'misiamia ; Mitchell against Walsh , New York , anti Campbel asalnsl Miner , New York , In which all the teslmony has not yet been recel red. In alt of these cases a part or all of the tesimony was taken after the time prescribed . This makes II obligatory upon the clerk to refuse [ to or.ler time printing of the testhvon all to refer the whole maier In each case to the house eke- tons conmnmuttee. There are twenl-se\'en cases In which the testimony wIl be printed , besides the four In which I will not be Nesm IIIruIII for :1'lrlJII. WAShINGTON . , Aug. 2G.- lr. Thomas O'Iiara , Unll' States consul al San Jum del Norto , Nicaragua , Informs the State department - mont oC the current report there that 10noy ha ben subscribed for ( lie building of / railroad belweeu the towns or Managua and Hama. The road wl be 102 miles long nd will opel up a fertile section. : Ir. O'Ihra also says there Is mich talk of the establishment - mont or telegraphic arid telephone lines be- tween Dluefeds ! and Hama. \'mmIher'n . . . u ' ' : ; ; rStur ' . ems . time \ I'I W\IUliU 4tug b.-Itmmtoassat1ur , : , , . , . : l.-AmUaSa\or Rusls hal wired time Slate department thaI Newton Ii. Eusts , second secretary , and : Ir. Alexantier , counsel of time embassy , have returned - turned from Clalrraux , wbero they took down n full slatemenl from ex-Consul Wailer or his trial and convlclon by the Frtnch 11- itary court al 'amatave. The statement will be forwarded Washlnglon as won IS IOS- albie. Ne'mys for the Ammmmy. WAShINGTON , Ang. 26.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Lleutenant Colonel Alexauler McKenzie - enzle , engIneer corps , Is detailed as member of light house board , vice Major lenr ) ' I M. Adams , cnglneer's corps , hereby relieved . Ieulcnnt Colonel John S. 111115. deplly surgeon general Is granted leave 10 include September :0 : First I.leulcnant Arthur John- son , Sevenleenth infantry , two monlhs. OI'lllln11 Ite'OuuiIt n 1.'II&.hll" . WASIIGTON , Aug. 26.-Vm'lmen the Olympia reaches the Asiatic staten she wIll become the Iiagship. Admiral Carpenler has expressed a desire 10 ha\'e the Daltmoro re- main . but a the sea ( Into or the officers ant men has about expired she has been ordered 10 return lo Sai l r.lclsco , Allllllnt.1 to time 1.IAht 101. . . ilommi'h. WASIINGTON , Aug. 2G.-Lleutenant Colonel - neb Alexander Mackenzie , Corps or Engineers has been detaIled as a memher of the Light House board , vice Major Adams , transferred . to New York. ypP ° 7ir , . .tJ d - : \ oNz ENJOYS Both the mehod and results wIln Syrlp of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste ) and acts gently yet promptly ese the Kidneys , _ Lb'er and Bowels clemsR the sys- i m efectualy , dispei3 cols , head- Aches atl fevols and cure liamittia1 ' : 'lati pation. ) Syrup of Figs if the only remedy of its kind ' it ever produced - duced , pleasing to the taste and ac eptahle to the ! tonlacI ] , prompt in itt ; action and truly bCwfcirl in its effects , preplcl : only from the most healthy agreeable ssibstances , its many excelent qualities commend it to al and ha\o made it the loS popular remedy known. Sylp of Figs il i ; for sale : in em edit 110tles hy all leading druO- gistq. Any reliable druggist who may not have it , on hand will wi } ) ro- 111 it promptly for anyone who wj8h , . t try it. Do not accept any . 'uhstltut. CALFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO" , StiV FI5.4NCISC0 , CU vW3IUE. KY FRNCISCO _ NEW tPK Nr. AOmaha Medical and Orowned With 8uccei I CURE Surgical i I UUUL Institute Nervous , Chronic UIl PI\utc DISEASES 'Vo , 'url' Cn'urrh1 lIseims's Ir the % use , 'I'bruut , Vh..t , Stllueh , ltoav'la uUII I.h'.rl Ih'llrle 'le I , Vu rhep'eic , Striitum' . , Vt'im me Steit Semmmsl " " Strl.tll.,1. I"I ! " . . ilioi , Si0 I im tmmmml ' C"UUll" . . 1111 . SI.II Ilul . 1'lhu. J . . . , " 1 ' . . .I"h.111. . . . . . Lust . lllhllll Ut J 1':1. ( : olurrhu , ' ' ' . ' .L l'htiVt'rIa IISIdtStdS . Aii ) VIS. OIUU ! ( I. ' 31 ! : New York Hospital I TREATMENT . , ' . ' , ' . , . ' ' . , volt AI.I 1"OI IS Ol 1'I.UU.J W'L'.tK. NJ'SS:1 : : IJSI\SI ! OJ" ' . 'O3l t. VIhES 1.'IS1'UI.l"IHSUltE W(31 : permanenl- or ly caustc cured without , the use oC knife , ligature All correspondence answered promptiy . flusiness strictly confdental , Medicine sent free from observatIon to al parts of the countr . Call 01 or ,1drss. with stamp for Ircu- lan , Free IJlt , Hellle ant Symptom Bank9 , 'l'remi t iim'iit 17 auutl , eOIMllltol free , Omaha Medical and Surgical histituts Instiute I 14th add Dosiglns4 St'l OlnhQI Neb. ' . , ' ' . ' - , . - c\ - . . . , . _ . Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERSII' First in Purit . " . - BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL - "II 1111111 Choosing a Picture " ' . ' Frame. - s In elioosltig Plctnre . FriIflt'H : Inny Ileollll lool Hlllllr to time effect or ; time frle upon , thmt'lt' Wl11 , n tt how tlY I wl hnrlunl1l wih their fumlhn'l 1\1 ( l'allelcs , forge ttlimg that the 11111'lant tlmhtig Is the Ille- . turn itself , which l'I'qUI'I'S n Mulnhll Metn In orler to Mhow Its real S worlh. Certain rulls lust ho strIctly , fulnwcl In fl'alll IlldureH. For Inslance : , III" ' , ' timid otnnte hl'OI1l' lut ! gilt ! ft'aimies should he used I ; enl ' for oil paIntings , the rich colors of whIch caunot ho me- I 't ' tn , nlshcl by , the fm'itties : . mchlnJs mind cn r\lnJA l'l'lul'e ( slnl11e , lolltn M ; n Illnll Innow gold fmle or ole of oak wills I narrow . l'mntmig.Vlilto 111 gilt frames are hmt'ctty I but shoull not be used when the picture has ! sevel'o subject. I 1"\mln " prtlrc8lM ( one of OthI' hohhles ) ) , mind like oret''lhln , else wo tin the imt'Iees m'e Ilch less than others asl. ' ' The "I 1319 ! ' tt9 ! ! 99-Ceut FnrUnft Store Street 7' ? ' ! 1' ' ' ' 11111 R _ _ - , --T -SCt , . _ _ . o , : _ _ - ref of the celebrated Jewel Stoves and Ranges An Investigation wi con- vince you of their excellence for cooking or heatng purJse. A Jewel Stove costs no more than many stoves of a much Inferior quality. Our trade-mark on every stove Is an absolute guarantee of perfecton Ak for a Jewel ; take no other. You wi never regret your purcha \TM. LYLE DICKEY & CO. , Omaha. A. C , it4\'Il1oi ' , 811th Omaha _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I , . 'c 'i - ; t./ A _ k @ iGOR { 4 % * 'O'hei In , I"b wl"l In mims fo , ? 'eTvos , Debility . 1.0. of Senual Power tIn eltler , . . , . . " . . . . r.VOI.leolly. . . . . . . . S.o.1 . . ( . .ll . _ _ _ _ _ _ 5e ) 111"t.ney. Atrophy \.leO.I. mt ( outr .eakne..es . ( toni any ca.te . urn _ _ _ _ , . Sninn titi. tnti , checkct .nd fun . , mceol. . . . , " mr n.lecmem _ _ Slna 1.1. 11.1" .1 " u. 1IIIekly ' " 01.1. n < I"t.l. .ueh trotti i'suti , . sm.mnd . , , , . . . ; . . . . . , . . . I . . " . , , " ftany. . fo. . - 'o"hl..ul .1,1.0 aywme.i. cme.l. .oom 6 io.i f. Is Wmuh . . , , , . . . . . "y.I. , . . . . . . .01 . . 0 Reut In - weeks. t. s. ' n. . ' . gke a 1..1 rurvuee m. c. . o. , dln , , Ilh. " . A.It. . SHERMAN & McCONNFI1. 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PRICES : I'aqmmctte and flrimt a rows dress circle , 75 . .14Ht 4 rows , dress circle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv ) h"trst 3 rows its balcony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so Next rows in balcony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Stall. box anti titvtimm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . Matinec pric's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Stall. box mmd dlvamm seats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Couiiitig iig. 29.31-"THI WlE } , " CotirtlandBeach _ OPEN EVERY DAY. . j Flue Boating and Bathing Switchback , Merry-Go-ounci ADMISSIONFREEI Central . Mississippi. The ardcn of the Viorld I Suiiirnors CooI--intors Mild ! Mean temperature 42 to CC. Average rain. fail 56 inches. No long cold winters. Na biightinr hot summers. No blizzards , No fim-ouths , Free fuel. Good yater , The earliest markets in the country. The best prices for fruit and garden truck. Twenty acres riroperly worked will make you more money and make it easter then ( ho bent IGO acres In ( ha west or north. The tide ha tLrnom.t towards tIme south , the banti of quick. eat and surest results with the least mis and labor. One halt the work you do her will bring you four tUnes the results in tItlE wonderfulfy rich country ; there is no .uci thing an failure. The people are friendhy1 the climate deilghmtfu ) anti healthmy ; raIiroa facilities first-chns , anti the whole country % bids and pays for what yost raIe , Cattle run out the whole year and do writ and twc to three crops can tie raised each yeur , Particulars given on application ; corrcspon.e dezmco sohictted , 11110. ¶ . A11 ? ; , oli'1 Mont , 1617 & 'urnuzia St. . Omaha , Nub. - . - - - . . * - , . . ' , . .