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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1895)
. i- , ; - . . . . , , . - - 1. , . , ; " " - - - - " 'I'lm ! ; OtATA DAILY nEil ) , WflNESflAY. SEPEER 1 1891. r DAD Alt RINDS OF \ TALUBLESth - SUllicloUB Oarctcr ArcBtcllnt Tccumr.h While PaIng Trough , HAD THOUSANDS IN IllS POCKETS , - r' IIIII ' . fcrtlcltel , Gold Inllol Ccr- tfcl\h 1 111 Other 1 , 'hlcnlCI I of , , citlth to ni 1 nnr- . luonl Ainoiit1. : ' TFCUlSEI : Neb. , Sept. 1O.-Spedal ( Tell- c 8ram.-A ) lu8plcllus-looklng man was taken ' . t ' off the night B. & M. train here lat night at . the reqtict at Conductor I.w on. The man . L J J r , carried two bundles of papers that appeared l" I to have great value. In the lot there II sev- , . ' ) tV era ! hUlllre,1 thousanl 1101ar' worth of mln- . I , fng stock In the Medora and Durango mines ot Lawrence county , South Daltota. anti several - ' ( . oral deeds to minIng property In the district , , ( ' [ hen there are bath gold and nlver bullion h" l J cortfcates tram Kountz Dros. , New York , nnd tram the United States assayer's office , New York All these made Al papers are out to . : - . three men I' . II. McNamle , Willis A. Barnes , I and George Doyle Beltles theae , there are JlulrellM of papers of all kinds that appear to he of value among them being certfcates ot deposit on a bank In Central Cly , S. D. I The man also had about $ Go In eaoh and three large bunches at keys and a revolver with him. lie refuses to give his name or to ho Inter\'lewed. le Is a smooth appearIng lan , dressed In u black suit , wel buit , about . six feet tall , and weighs 170 pounds : hat . " . . . email sandy mustache and small growth at -I bearll. Ills eyes arc sunk deep Into his heal and are gray. _ _ _ _ _ _ , now A MOTHlIt-1N-LAV FIOUl D , Jo.ezlm ScOtt Recites ILIN InnieMtlo S .c'I.h Slot Ih'elcN II. Jolc"fo is ' \ 'iii'M 11 n nOllle County Court FREMONT , Sept. 1O.-Spoclal.-Joseph ( ) Scott has fed an answer to the petition of his wife for I dlvorco which Is a legal cu1 rIosiy , . and sets up a new detence to dlvorc , cases. Joseph says that the toun'n- S ton ot all his troubles Is an overdose of ' . mother-In-law. That she conspired with his . S wile Plzabetb to reduce him to a state of servIlity , which lila haughty spirit could not Ii . enoure. That his wIfe would not cook bls , . SI / tool and followed him around when be was S doing his work , taunting him and laughing at " .i him when the pangs of hunger web gnawing K' , r \ , at hlK vItals : that on one occasion she followed - . - lowed him to the barn while he was doing ; \ the chores and so irritated and taunted him S that he could stand I no longer. le caught S haM c Elizabeth , and lying her across his lap gave her a good spanking. lIe also says that his wIfe has taken away the wedding prea- ants und most of his Ilousphol property and that the only true facts In her petition are that they were marrIed and that aba Is living . with his mother-In-law. The Dunbar Opera company played last night at the Love opera house to a fair audi- ence. This morning Lndlord Daniela of the Eno , becoming convInced the company was about to pull out and leave him In the lurch for its board bi of $ GO. attached the prop- erty at the company. The company bas had barrl luck Istely. S Market gardener are making n great many complaints this season at depredations In I their tarms. Watermelons are 6 cents apiece : \ and muskmelons three for a dime A . . farmer near the packing house had his en- tire Patch at watermelon torn up Saturday : nIght , and some one destroyed a wagon load at muskmelons for another wt at town. I . YOll\ COUNTY A' TIlE ST.\.rE PAIR . l"r'llrnth.l. COUI.lc..1 for n FIne AJrleuUurll flluplnset 0111. . . Yoluc , Sept. 10-Specla.-Extenslve ( ) preparations are beIng pushed for a York : cJunty exhibit at the state talr. Already there has been quite n sum contributed. tor I , thIs purporo. and It Is thought that the county ri : I. . will be well represented. At first I was the intention at the business men of York to tcL exhibit a business float . hut It was at last L S decile to make an agricultural display. . ; The York county fair opened here today S Everything Is looking bright for a success : S . ful talr. There are probably twenty-flvi 5' speey horses on the grounds and there . will be sOle lIvely racing. The exhibits arc excelmttonaliy good , and the agricultural display - play la beyond the expectations at those inS - S terstel In the talr. Prepartona are being made by the merchantS or tbo city for a big tralle. At the grounds early this morning there was the usual scene hors owners , and those managing the same , out aIring their ravonites . and lookIng after their general 'wel , fare. One horse becoming Injured tn some unaccountable way , was taken tram the grounds. NORTH 1I.ATTE. Neb. . Sept. 10.-Spc ( cal Telegrani.-Tho ) Lincoln county exhibIt foe the stale fair was shipped tonlghL The collection occupIes three cars and f the finest exhibit ever seen In this county. Today was the hottest day ot the season . at this point , the mercury showing 100 In the Bhade. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I. L.\XnED . \ ChICAGo - cnoolc. . Flat taiiioutlt Otclu1 Ciiiituirc n Smooth Crlmln..ller 1 Chl.L' . PLATTS'tOUTiI , Neb. ; Sept. 10.-Specll ( LIk 'I'gulegram.-Tiue ) police landed . a darIng crook In the cIty JaI tonight , but .It kept them on the move to effect his capture. The fellow - low picked up an acquaintance with a trav- cling nurseryman this afternoon whie the lttcr was engaged In a debauch , and I was only a short time until the croak bd rifled the nurseryman's pockets and possomstl J.lms(1 of $ HO. A floon man reed : the crook's sudden departure , an upon finding the nurseryman minus the roll whch ! he had previously dlsp ayed. reported the affair to the police. Chase was Immediately gvn : , but the crook few to the D. & M. yards and was purueJ almost a mile bltore being over- taken. lIe had previously hldd n the mane ) ' , but a searching party at Iwlehmen roan Ilscovero its place at concealment. Letters found on the Ilrlsoner's clothes gave his nsme a James Kelly and Chicago as his place of residence. The fellow Is a smooth crook , and after searching him three times for valuabll the officers found money on his person aVon , . 1 fourth time. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.n 1"lntl DCl.ut Ol.cned. LA PLATE , Neb. . Sept. 10.-Speclal.- ( ) } . Hood took possession ot the new Dur- Ington depot Tuesday and now telegrple i and express communications are once more I openel with the world. Things are decidedly more convenIent unto the office Is In Ul. Mr. McLean. who Is farming- some at the lands which were termed by the action acton ' of the Missouri rIver , 11 harvesting a crop of zoo bushels at sweet potatoea. Sunday Hev. Mr. Adams at Omaha will begin his work for the Free Methodist peo- PlO here. There are thOUSlldl ot buslel of apples being taken acres the Platte rive at this place for northern markets. One of the Improved conlLtlonl of the times Is time demand for labor. There Is now no excuse for anyone to b Idle for the . , harvesting at the great crop at bay the man- ufacturln of molasses and other business are furnishing employment. An wages are faIr stud the fqha now I'relent a busy scene . The weather Is prh'lng to be favorable for autumn work. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) lle 01 ! UlorrAI 1'lllt I'nsiul. . PLATS IOUTU. Neb. , Slpt , 10.-Spec'al ( Telegranm.-A. number of pople who rlde r $ In Hock Bluffs , this county , recently torn1d I . 1 a stock company for the purpse at Invet- S gatng the coal prospct which abounds In , S that nehbb rbo DrIlling was conmnmencad I ' ! lat wee.k. and after boring for several days . to a depth 01 over forty feet a rich Tln t , I. . . ot lneral paint. twelve feet In thickness , 5 'a struck by the dclii. Samples ot the - . paint have been submitted to experts and the . product la pronounced an excellent qualiy , , . ' The member ! of the company will discontinue wl discontnue I t the exploration for coal and will take Immedl ; ate steps to develop their new find , whcii ! " . gives every pOllse of bolOg veritable bo- nacza. , , L ) irs. L .1. Sthl1lr Iurt. I , , r NORTh LOU ° , Neb. , Sept. lO.-Speclal. ( ) -As Mrs. L J. Stchler and daughter were driving Into town tram their home , about tour miles down the nler , Sunday , their , . . , \ i team and buggy Wft run into by anlht leam , which ha'l ' escaped tram Its driver , Is th rowing out the ocupants at the nblelo nnd ao seriously IhocklnJ and bruising Mrs. Stehler th.t she " . clelrioul for a number of hours. lice balr. ler d.ughter escaped unhurt. She was carried to 1 house miser the scene ot the accident She bId recovered her mind oc ob y the folo\log mornIng rlcoVlrtl wi soon ro- c over. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11lrl ' AI.O COV'i'Y 1tIiL'tIlhI.lOA5. SrolR TI.lu.t Nnut.1 Its OOI'.aUon Amll thc host of l eclh.I ICEAUNEY ; , Nch. , i3ept. 10.-Speclal ( Telo- gram.-The ) Uulalo - county republican conS venton met at the court house this ateruoon and a more harmonious or good-natured . eon- venton was never heM In the cOlnt ) . Nearly ever township In the county was re\re- ailed and ) the following ticket was placed In nominaton : Treasurer . John Swenson , 5crw torla : sheriff , Oeorgo V. ' . O\'ermler , Nearno ? ' I cerk district court , S. M. NevIus. ICearno ; I county clerk Sydney E. 8mlh , Ileuanton : ) : I JUIlge. j D. 1. Brown. Elm Creell : superintend- , eP nt , P. 1' . Welscy , Kearney : surve'or n. N. I P onterflei1 . Kelrne1 : caroller , llr. : . A.I I 100ver , Kearney. The offices at count jUdge j , superintendent , surveyor and coroner were tendered by accianmation. Mr. O\.er- mler Is the present chief of police of Ke.uney Ind Mr. WIEey Is the present sUllerlntondent. Thc ticket Is considered a strong one locally. A resoluton was adopted , allowing Judge Ii. M. Sinclair to select hla own deleg.\tes to the judicial convention and endorsing him In the strongest terms YORK , Neh. , Sept. 10.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) I -York county's republican com'entonas ; held here today. Everything passed oft harI I monlolsly with the exception at the nomina- ' ton for treasurer In whIch aCer twenty I b allots a dark horse captured the plumb. Those nominated were : Treasurer , Nathan Johnaol Jt : simeriff , Thomaa Price : cleric at the commrt . A. J. Newman : county Judge , : I. M. Widman : clerk , J. I ) . White : surveyor , A . D. COllng : superintendent , George Hol- derman : coroner , Dr. Holhrook. Samuel C. t hodgwick , candidate for district Judge received - ceived the York county delegation and use- lectell i the delegates from this county se-I the tt t Judicial conventon at DavId City on the 17th. hAVES CENTER , Neb. . Sept. 10.-Spc ( clnl.-The ) republican county convention was atended by nearly every voter In the county. Delegates to the state'conventon arc : I. 1 ) . Smnitii . C. E. Abbott , R. C. Orr J. H. Christner : JudIcial. Thomas Mcfahan , M. J. Abbott , C. A. Ready , J. D Crush : nQmlna- t ions . county clerk . S. M. Harry : sheriff , W. I. . Orr : treasurer , J. L Deed : county julgc j , J. S. Kirk : superIntendent , C. M. flees : surveyor A. F. . Eubank : coroner P. U. Dostock : commissioner , G. W. Furrow. 1ISr GO Os IY l'I ' 'ITIN , , OnJC . CUllty Silver n"luo.rnt. , De. Icntl.1 tn ni Election Ciuntest. DEATJCE , Neb' . , Sept. 1O.-Special ( Tele- gram."udg ) Babcock In dIstrIct court this afternoon rendered 1 decision In the tree silver ballot muddle sustaining the county clerk In his decisIon to not place the tree sliver nominee on the official ballots as the democratic ticket . The administration demo- crate havIng control at tIme county organIza- ton In Gage county , caled a convention and L made their nominations , aCer which F. M. Davis. hy virtue of his appointment as state ! central commItteeman by Chairman Smythe , , caled a convention and nominated 1 tcket L and sought to have It placed on the balioti I balots a the democratic ticket. The adminIstra- ton ring . contested the mater with the above ? result. DavIs gave notice or appeal and I I the supreme court sustains JUdge Babcock , the tree slverles will ha\'e to go upon the ballots hy petition. upn lrclu.rlnJ for . \lother DI Crop , NORTH LOUP . Neb. , Sept. lO.-Special. ( ) I -The North Loup Irrigation and improve ment eompany'a ditch , water tram which bas ben shut off for a week for the purpose of putting In a new waste-way to facIlitate the handling of the water , wIll be filled again today to enable all farmers who so desire to soak up their ground and Insure Its being moist In the spring as soon as freezing I Sever over presumably thus expediting their spring work. Wilard Ilibbard . a farmer hiving two mile 5 north or town threshed tory bushels o teats oats tram one-hal bushel at seed sown on a piece or IrrIgated land. The sol here Is I quito uniorm and all the land In the vley : Is capable of doing as well or better unde r like conditions. unler Grufon hews Notl' UTIAPTON . Neb. , Sept. 1O.-Speciai-Pre ( ) _ siding Elder Alexander held quarterly servIces - Ices In the Methodist church Saturday S , preaching yesterday at Albury , an out-ot- town appointment. Re\ Mr. Andres , who has been spending hIs summer vacation here , returned to his studies In Doane college this morln . Mr. and Mrs. ' V. O. Hainey all Mr. and Mrs. J. Hennessey spent Saturday and Sun day with friends at Clay Center. llI Carrie lalney entertained eight young couples at her home Saturday venlng. Time Grafton Courier was not issued last , week. owig to illness In Editor ShoW S family. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cnlll CIUUIUoy Orgnnlscul. ORD Neb. . Sept. 10.-Speclal.-A ( cuBpora L- ton composed ot George D. Tzschuck , I. E. Babcock , C. L. Hone , I ) . A. Good 1 ! . F. Stewart W. D. Keown and II E. Geter ; and known as time Tzschuck Canal company haa fled artcles.of incorporation l here. ' 'hey are at work on a ditch , which begins ubOe Omerll and extends down the North Loup river thirty miies . and to Ord . mies. anl possibly , coverIng - erIng thouEands _ ! ! acres at flume land. I.iIgntlng Over JYllrcnt Itcmutsmls . NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , . . CTY Sept. 10.Spe- ( ciel.-Attorneys ) went 10 Platsmolth yester- day and appeared before JUdge Chapman to argue tbo application of the Water company for a mandamus to compel the city compny tax for hydrant rental. The clty's attorneys raised the question at the legalty ot service ! at the notice. After Iarlng the arguments at both side JUdge Chapman took the case under advIsement. Ce Cn..lnJe ' ' 'ork Closed , FREMONT , Sept. ' 1O.-Special.-Tho ( ) Nov- ely CarrIage works closed up this atemo n. They gave chattel mortgages to the following parties : Commercial National bank $40 : J. T. Smith. $10 : Baum Iron company $67 : Hammond Bros. , $0 : Sally Stevens $166. ' The stock at the concern will hardly cover , these mortgaKe The company did little but repairing. The unsecured Indebtedness Is small _ _ _ _ _ I Blair Snlool ICe"l'lr Flnc.l. BLAIR , Neb. , Sept. 10.-Speclal.-lent ) Richter . a Blair saloon keeper was arrested hero yesterday for keeping his saloon open 00 Sunday. The mayor bad sent word to hIm every Sunday for a month now to close. Last Sunday the police instructed him to close and he tailed to do 80. lie was arrested - rested , pleaded guilty and paid his floe. S.llllcr. Connt"N Fair Opened. WAHOO , Neb. , Sept. 10.-Speclal.-Thle ( ) was the frt day ot the Saunders county talr. Everything I being put In readiness for 1 tomorrow. when the races will begin A large I number at entrIes are being made especially I at fine stock. which already outnumbers last ; year's exhibition. Some god horses wili be I here dlrlng the week. w1 Ad.r..c(1 I h1 1 1) ' ( :001 Tnnijuinrus. SIDNEY , Neb" , Sept. 1O.-Speclal-IIon. ( ) A. O. Wolfenbarger at Wolfenbager Lincoln delivered a lecture tonight at the curt house under the auspIce ot the Independent Order of Good Tenupians. The address was an elo quent one . and elicited frequent applause. .Muslc was furnished by Local talent Mr. .ohl O. " 'nt.oo Entertnlns. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , Sept , 10.-Spe- ( clal.-Irs. John . C. clal.-Mr. Watson lat night en- tertalnel a large party of young society pea- pIe ut her home In honor ot her sIster Miss : lla Owendoly Larach who will son leave for school. Cards and dancIng were indulged tn and all were royally entertained. Given I Jcl Sciuteumee . hASTINGS . Sept 10-Splal-Athur ( ) Snyder , the young man who was arrested about tour months ago tor stealing , aDd has S been 171ng In jail ever Ilnce. was today aen- tenced to 11x moths In the county bastile . ! Unrrltc n. Blue ! 1.rIIK" , BLUE SPRINGS , Neb. , Slpt. 10.-Spe- ( clal-Peter ) FlnnCs at OreDleaf , Is. , and Miss Addle Wonder ot thu . ell were marrIed - tied here uterda , . - COMPLAINS C OF - IllS fltET1ENT I Blankenle , Wes Blot Machines Wore ; & 1od by LIncoln . - Police , Grmblos , SAYS IT WAS INSTIGATE BY GAMBLERS AIIRe" flint , thc :10"1 : Vnus Inlh to Cut Of COhllettol 01 the I lo- Inrly ' Orcnllcll Leira of the Tiger . LINCOLN , Sept. 10.-Speclal.-F. ( ) Dslk- enser , whose nlckel-Intheslot machines w ere confiscated lat evening by the LIncoln I'lc force , declares that he has been done out It considerable money by the peculiar brand of ) . ' .tce that has been dealt out to h im . Accorm.'Ing to his story the machInes were seized t'n the complaInt at a lot of gamblers , who cameJnto.town Ihorty after the election at Mayor Graham These can- servatora at public morals who have lIve gambling hells In operation and runnIng on tul time , Iankensen says , made complaInt to the police that the slat machines would be Injurious to- theIr "buslneu" and wanted wantel the proprietor arrested Dankensen says hat Chief at Police Melck adylsed him to - " employ nn"atorney , but as there was to be no trial h did not see the necessity at going to that expense. lie agreed to pay the costs. - Justice McCandless , hoe"er. \ . appeared to act as attorney . and demande that Ulnken- sell hand over $3G , at which sum $2 was to KO to McCandless as tees and the balance Into court to pay costa. To this proposition Dunkensen demurred . but be was overruled amid paid under protest. lie was told that' I ho waited long there were eleven witnesses winesses for the state who would be produced and the coats materially Increased. I was chlidremi's day out at the fair grounds and thousands at boys and girls ac- ceptel the invitation to be present. All the scbools In the city had closed for this pur- pose. The sugar beet exhibit Is the most , important , and . perhapA. the mast interesting. Sample show a surprising growth even ' without timely ahowers at which they have ' been deprIved. Since yesterday the mercan- , tie department has added many interesting displays. There are over 200 entrIes In the educational department. Deputy UnIted States Marshal Hubbard I left for Tecumseh thla afternoon to see , whether a man under arrest there was wanted hI Lincoln or not. The sheriff at Tecumseh wIred that he had takel up a man who had $450 and nIneteen keys In him possessIon. , Ho I suspected at being' a post- office robher. beln& The Kimball hotel block amid the Windier stables were sold today ' hy sheriff's I sherll's sale. II the former case the National LIre ' Insurance company , .ot Montpoiicr . Vt. , Is plaintiff : In the later the Insurance Commi. S pany at North America. The Kimball Cm- I bought In by the National Lie Kimbal wa . and the stables for $6,670 , by the Nebraska Land company. GcrogeV. . Bergo populist candidate fem county judge , has cbalengetl S. T. Cochran , , republcan cndhlal for the same office . , , to a JoInt debate. Mr. Cochran has not yet signified his intentions. I , I Is reported that F. Nagel , solcior , of r the rele Iresso at this city , will sue A. Easer editor at the Stasis Anzoigcr for defamation at character and crIminal lIbel . In its Issue at September ! the Staats Alzelger had an editorial In which Nagel I 1 referred to as "reruso of mankind , " and' I ' " 4 rattlesnake at poisonous breath. " . BUSY AT TIlE UNIVEUSITY. There Is renewed activity In all departments - menta at the State unlvers ! ) ' . Today th C librarIans began moving the library into H' ' now quarters at the uthwest quarter at the campus. A case at thirty books from this lIbrary . Intended for exhibition at the state fair , were shipped to Omaha yesterday . Four electric lights have lately been added to the department of meteorology. Two have been placed on the roof of Nebraska hell , and are turned - on by pressing a but ton. They are Intended to replace the dan gerous lanterns In making observations b ) : night. The other two are used to iiluminat InstrumentD , In the Inside department room i The department at meteorology baa IRtely : secured a sling psychrometer , an instru - , ment for determIning the per cent of moisture In the air. As usual the universiy ; Is keeping open house durtng fair veek Large signs inviting people to enter and ' make examinations are bung In cOlsplcuoul plac s. Praf. G. E. Barber offers elective a . In history grammer , advanced Latin , corn ' position and Roman archaeology and Prol r . O. D. Swezey offers two electives . one a I study at weather maps and how prediction are male tram them , and the other n 'coure In general . In . ' meteorology. 1rof. Swezey's department this Is the first time elective a have been offered. Miss Mar Tremain has returned from England , where she has been : studyIng the pat year. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndell- Llndel- J. D. Hall . R. D. Howell . T. C. l3rouvneli . A. S. Churchill. At the Capital-H. O. llaku At the Llncoln-J. M. Richards . a. E. Yost. : E. H. Scott . H. D. Heywooel John T. Hot : kins A. Lehman G. W. Carlock. RELATIONS OF SATE IhOA1tD I. Governor Iiolcornbl'ountus Out the Iii \ COlcl'rnln& I"urehn.e of Smmpu1ies. LINCOLN Sept. 10.-Speclal.-on" ( ) tractor Deemer came In trom" the L town at Deemer at 9 o'clok last night , but he made no attempt tD in- vado the prIson today To a correspondent at The Dee he sold be didn't want to go down there If It was destined , to brIng on a fight. lie sid he fully realized the Ilsagrec able position he would be placed In under ex- IsUng circumstances. Taken In connection with the tact that Mr. Deemer has not flied a new . bond this language Is IlgnlfcanL State Auditor Moore and Governor 10lcomb lucid a short consultation today the exact nature at which was not made public. I Is thought certain . however , that the subject mater had reference to the penitentiary muddle. The interview between these two gave rise to the story that , Auditor Moore would honor penitentiary maintenance vouch- ers approved by time chairman at the Board ot Purchase and Supplies. 'e chaIrman at this board Is Governor Hoconmb. : Warden Lldlgh appears to be well stQked , p with provisions , and 1 a condition to stand quite a long siege. Following the interview with \ State AudI- ton Moore . Governor Holcomb late this afternoon - ernon addressed the appended communica- ton to tIme board : LINCOLN Sept 10.-To the Honorable the Hoar at Public Lands ant DUldlnl : Gentlemen-I observe a notice In the Daily notce Daly State Journal purporting to have been pub- hushed by order or the Board of Public Lands and Buildings . and signed by the cialrman ot that bed ) ' . wherein It Is stated "the publIc Is hereby notlcd that ( hero Is no one authorIzed to Incur any indebtedness for or on behalf or the state for supplies to be used at the penitentiary. The Board of Puhlc Lands and Buildings will pay ; no bills for gods , groceries or material turlshed to for the . " or penlhmtary. I am at a loss to understand by what au- thorly the Board of Publo Lands anti Buildings ' assumes to control the supplies furnished state Institutions In the face of a law especially creating I board for this purpose and giving I authority to purchase aU supplies and approve vouchers therefor. Section 2 , article xii , chapter Ixxxl Compiled Slatutel. entItled : "Sup- Plies for State Institutions . " provides "Sup plea least one month previous to the first day of January . AprIl . July and October , respectively. In each year I board consist- log of the governor . commissioner or public lands and buildings . secretary or state treasurer and attorney general shall meet : with the warden of the state prison and the superintendents of each or the aSYlums or Other state institutions and determine the . supplies that may be necessary for three I. Ionths. except artclea ns may be perish- : able and . " cannot be kept. Section 3 pro- ' y'idos "all supplies for such institutions not I ptrchased as IJro\'lded In thIs act shuuii be purchased In such mummer as shah 8hal directed - reted by said bard by written Instruc- tions. " Seton I Ilrvlle : "that all vouchers fol supplies . having been examIned - med and alpr\ed by said banl , or the heat of the department a the case may' be . la shall be appro\e by the secretary' at state and thereupon the auditor at state shall draw his warrant upon ( ho treasurer Ihal the umount tle ! The assumption by the Board at Public Lands and Buildings that the supplies for the different state institutions and approval or the voucher for the same are tim be regulate - : late by said body Is i not only' unauthorized only by law but Is calculated to mislead and deceive the public as to the authority ot the different boars which are created by law. Thl control of supple ! for aU of the state ' 'nustltutions and the ' 1""tutonl approval of the - v vouehe for the same Is it. duty thRt prop. erly belongs to thQ Ilpal of lUrhR ( ' " aunt SL upplll and not 1 the Board ot Public L ands and luldlnl ' . Yours very l'ublo SILAS A. - IIOL.COMII , Governor . - - - - % 'unnn S'r.\TE UI' ' 'lS All 1".Un , 1111..torl niilVelghimumnsterus ( AI' . 1 inlntrll Viulcr Snlnr u.t 11111. I.INCOLN , Sept 110.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) Under the su/a bee and chIcory bounty ' b Ill , passed lat wInt.r , Secretary of State I 'ipsr today made the following appointments at officers : For Oranl Island , Albert H. Iaesor , Inspector : Csptin George C. Hum- jln phrey ot Donlphdn , weighmater : S. H. Brewster of Urupd bland , assistant weigh- master For Norfolk : E. M. Norton , In- l fector : Hon. 'Edward C. Burns at ScrIbner , wehhmater : George W. Mcl.ary of Norfolk , asistant weighmater : George A. leArthur . at Norfolk assistant welghmater There are two aslstaDts at Nortolk of equal rank and pay. The .compensaton of inspectors Is fc fxel f by law not to exceed the sum of 25 cent8 for each package branded , nor the sum at , : per day for anyone day's "ervle , and the Inspector"l i requIred to give a bond at $ % ,000. The welghmasters are allowed ( $5 per day and assistants $ for the time actually em- ployed. A bond at $2,000 Is required of limo weJgh laker8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ' 11. CIty's ' 1'cleu1momme. S.tC1. FALLS CITY , Neb. . . . CTY , Sept 10.-Speclal.- ( ) The poleS for the telephone Uno for this city , which was organized here not long ago , have arrived and workmen have commenced putting them In. The company will put In about 200 telephones all expect to have It In operation by the first at next month : _ O. W. Strong I erecting a tlo.stor ) ' busl- ness block. Mrs. C. D. Baker died at her home about six miles west of this city yesterday , aged 48 years. ShJ was thought to be Insane and Sheriff Fergus went there last week and found her too low to bo removed to the asylum. The funeral occurred today at the family residence. There was a social at the home ot III. Onnlnl tonight for the benefit at the Baptist church , _ _ _ _ _ _ I , fJttdUI I ! ! ' , II Irrigate ni 111'n.r ! 4'ctioiu. ' O'NEILL. Neb. , Sept 10.-Speclal ( Tell- grarn.-Tho ) dl.'ectors at time Golden IrrIga- ton district who were elected about three weeks ago met In this city today and organ- Izt by electing E. F. DOIM at Newport pres- Idlnt and T. D. Drown of Basset secretary. In the confines of this district arc 500,00 acres at land , besides the cities amid viilages. The ditch wi bn about 250 miles long and will run through the finest portion. of the Elkhoraley. . After the preliminary ar- 'rangements are completed the officers will endeavor to feat bonds and commence the construction of the ditch . O'Nel was selected - lected a headquarters at the company. jmimlgp Nr'II itemmomuimmstteil. SIDNEY . Neb. . Sept. 10.-Slleelal ( Telo- gram.-Tho ) Thlrteentll judicial populist con- venton convened her today. Every county In the district was represented Hon. \'ii- lam Nevie was unanimously renominated for district judge. The delegates rose en- masse when the nominaton was immade . and for fuliy five minutes the cheering mall. tuly fve mlnltcs was con- tinued. Several prominent attorneys at the district were present. JUdge Neville was unavoidably detained at North Platte . Syrimeiiuse Sch.II. 01'11" ) , SYRACUSE , Neb. , Sept. . . . . 10.-SpeclaJ- ( ) Tbe public school opened here this morning with 25 scholars , ani ) ' , the tolowlng corps at teachers : A. I , . Cavemuess principal : Mis" Dertha hlioomningdile . Miss Addle Enmercon . Miss Jessie Metcalf , Miss Sara Dunn and , : Miss Kate Harrla'l Colonel O. Harne J. F. Demo antI D. A. Shul let thIs morning for Louisvie , Ky. . where they will : attend the national en- campmnent. _ _ _ _ _ _ Hot ' , clther. nt Aushulnumd . ASHLAND , Nei.a " S pt. 101 - ( peclaL- ) ThIs has , been ono .of .tho hottest days at the season-l05 In the shade. Wagon loads at Ileacils tram Richardson and Otoe counties are seen on the marllet Lat L -t 80 cents per buphel. " Miss L. E. Thay r , vU leave tomorrow , tom a visit In Illinois on.1 Albany N. Y. Large quantities of' hay are being baled ald I stored ready for shipment when sold. Attempted tu JII Ills 1.'rINII. . WAHOO , Neb. , Sept. 10.-Speclal-A ( ) young man who was traveling with a number - her at emigrants from Lincoln to Tekamah In this state while encamped near town last night . became violently Ilane from some cause and attempted to ki 'Is ' tel ow travelers with 1 club. He was placed In lie cIty Jai for safe keeping and this morn Ing was taken IY rail to Tekamah by one at his trlends. . - Tlkcn II hy the olliecrus. C. W. Henry , alas Hendricks , alba : Wells , was arrested by Detectives Dunn and Davis : yesterday as ho aaght tram a Counci I Bluffs train. The detectives say that he Is a well known crock. having Just ben releaed from jail at South Omaha Jai , where he was arrested several charges at forgery. Whuii C on the tran ! he was seated between two farmers. when he was telng ! of a won dertul horse The first tIming he did uter being arrested was to sell a note to his : s ter , Gladys Bush A Oadys , charge at suspicIous character and carrying concealed weapons : was entered against his name. Later Oadya Bush vIsited the staten and offered herseH us surety for his appearance. I'ElSON.tLl'AILAqIIAl'iIS . Mrs. H. A. Dlss has just returned from 1 trip to the east. Mr. E. F. Margaret Is registered at the Darker tram Lincoln. H. C. Ramsey I registered at the Barker : larker tram Kanas City , Mo. Mr. and Irs , Sidney A. Smith of Kansas City are at the Paxtomm. Mr. Adam Crawford Is registered at the Darker from Sewarl , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. . Titus at San Francisco are guests at the Paxton. Assstant ! United States Attorney Rush Is In Vaientmno. He will return today. LouIs Goodman , clothier at Nebraska C y and recently of Omaha Is at the Arcade Miss Zitela Ebert , a graduat& at the Dos- ton School at Oratory , Is In the city visiting trlends. W. O. Knittlo . . Knitle at St. Louis , traveling pas- senger agent for the Toledo St Louis & Kansas City railroad , Is at the Miiiard. ' ' P. D. Dofidrige . travelng : freight agent. and 'V. C. Barnes . traveling passenge.r agml , of the Missouri Pacific . have started on a west- : ern trip. George F. Dckman ! at Eeward speed clerk for the state falr.and E. I. Vance at the state fair boar t or manager went to Des Moines ! lat eyqnlng. Fred S. McCormack ' 'f the Union Pacific freight department has returned from his Va- V- cation. He says he . had a good time . but still refuses to tel . .IHfe he bad hi fun W. G. Soule conthclng freIght agent for limo : Memphis & Charleston r'lway. all W. W. Milieu' . commercial l agent for the "Katy , " ' both of Kansas qltr , , spnmt yesterday In slmt Omaha. S.'F S. - Mr. and Mrs. Jam & fI Brown , with Ihe'r daughter Jeslb IeJepILall , Eon , James 11. , , jr. , have returned tofuelr home 2216 flummney Dnney t\elr street after an IqlQ\ce of three montba spent at their counly home at Pierce , Neb. Diy Trfey , tbeupkl pie-eating king of CincInnati , now the manager of the Des Mounei bal team , i pssaed through this city yesterday enroute tot Uncln , where hIs boys were to ply the Lincoln team In time sfer- noon. Traf says that It Is all plain sailing now , and In October he will nail the Y'euct- er association pennant to the flagstaff 0 : top ot the Suery hotel. At the Mercer : W. W. Wells. ChIcago : J. N. Hobbs Chicago : E. C. Slldorf Chlc1go : C. L Weatimerwax , St. Luis : G. . S. Bailey Daley and wife . Lincoin : J. C. Ilanner S.oux C Iy : F. E. Gage L'nocn ] : Ira Mallory . Grand Island : C. W. Duckholz , Salt Lake : S. N. Fich , Center . S. D. : Henry Welkimn flruneau ValleyIulaho : W. A. SmithSt. Louis : George H. Mead and wIfe. Chadron. Nab : William Smith , Falrbury. Neb. : J , I. Gilbert New York ; W. H. W. hoer C'nelnnlt : A. L. Olds , Chicago : O. U. 'Swingley , De.trlc ) . Nchru.JII" nt th" 10t. . At the Paxton-Paul Ilullimarust . ScotIa : Robert Utter , \\'ayne. Hulhart. Seta At ' the Delonl\V. D. Walker J. C. Walker , Kearney At time Merchants-S. A. Osohee . J.lncln : James Leonard North Plate : T. J. rown- lell. E. P. Meyer , A. O. Tyler , L. D. Hec- ton , OgahalIa . I ? N APE FROI I WIOtE \ CLOTH S onstonal BtGry t PuLlshod Yoitraay Ind No rounaatlon Whatover. _ LNCOLN JOURNAL SPRINGS A FAKE - Assertion thnt 1hc lh.vremc Court I. " lceltell the Fire 111 j'olicc ConluI.lon Case lclh'd by the hal.rele JURUce - - LINCOLN , Sept 10.-eSpeclnl ( Telegram.- The State Journal 1 out Ibis morning with a 8ensatonnl article that the supreme court has allpr\'el of the Omaha lire and Police commissIon - missIon hilt , but wilt not file a formal dc- cllen unt It meets In regular session on the lith Inst. The decision , It says , finds the entire law consttutonal , that limo al'polntmelt at the n e % % . commissioner was clearly regular and that time now board Is the one which must bo recognized . Last Saturday CJptnln : lurfn , who atands very close to Tom Majors , waR around the streets at Lincoln volunteer- Ing l the same prophesy which Is implied In tbo Journal article. No atenton was paid \0 \ hIm , a It was considered too 'severe ' a reflection on the supreme coirt that its decisions should be anticipated and hawked about by r notorious a Majors striker os Murfin . I Is considered In i Lincoln t'lat the Journnl story emanated from Murfin . al11 lte credence la given to I. Justice Post was at work today In the consulaton roam of the lupremo court. When spoken to regarding the sensational article In the Journal h ; laughed und said that no news concerning the opinIon wai avalablo al to reporters unless they hal hurg- larlzed l the matter. So tar as that was con- corned he had not missed any paper bearing on the subject. Chic Justice Norval stated that I was utterly untrue that the court had arrived at a deision In the mater , or that It had , In fact considered the case. F1t1OIGIIT n.\'I'gS 'ro 4ItNCm. 1110n l'iii'Ific I'uIustlp the Prlcc 01 " 'csthiumimul ShhI.ltH. Effective September 20 there wIll bo alI- clderl advance In wcstbol1od trelght rates on the Union Pacific from Chicago and Missouri I river poInt to Montana common points and , ' to points on the Oregon hallway & Naviga- ton company flumes. For more than 1 year rates have been In an unsettled and unsatisfactory condition to that territory. Wcsthonnl rates have teen : ' lower l than eastbound tariffs and , owIng to I conditions that are apt to arise In compet- live terrier ) have been forced below a pay- Ing hasl Hates to Spokane und other Oregon Railway & Navigation company points lave been decidedly muddled and the ; new tariff alma at a revision and equaliza- : tion. The new , tariff will be published toda ) The new rate to Montana cammon points as compared with the old tariff are aE follows : CJI" 1 : 3 4 r ABC U E 'ew ! M ' 2.t l.i5 1.5 1.2 1.1 : 1.0 .0 . l .65 Old 1.85 l.iO 1.60 1.10 1.21 1.10 .tm ' ) . & 0 .iO .GO From the MissourI river to Oregon Hal way & Navigation company points west at Huntington and east of Northern ' Huntngton Norther Pacifc coast termmminais the latter not Included , the new und old tariffs arc . as follows : Claos 1 : 3 4 r A n C D 10 New 3.0 2.60 2.20 10 ' 10 1.45 1.21.10 .95 .S : Old 2.15 lea 1.80 1.6 1.40 1.40 1.0 .9 .8 : .iO lulwl ) ' Xnh' nail I'ersommnius. General Manager Dckinson of the Union Pacific Is In Chicago. General Passenger Agent Lmax or the Union Pacific fs In Chicago. Attorney Carrel of the Union Pacific . has returned from lila eastern trip. General SoHclor Manderson at the D. & M. will be the speaker of time day at the dedlca- than or the pak at Chlclcamauga battlefield on September 118. Attorney Charles J. Greene at the urlng- ton returned yesterday from hula "acat n spent at Narragansett Pier. Ito was accompanied - panied by ' Mrs. Greene. George E. Abbott . traveling paEmger agent at the Union Pacifc , came In f am Des Moines yesterday with a party at excuralonlsts for Boise City and Portland . John H. Darrlckman , formerly traveling freight agent of the Louisville & Nashvle ! and well known In Omaha , has been promote.l to the posiion at contracting freight agent at that road with headquarters It Memphis. Ilcr..h.J 'hclr : umulers. . The KnIghts at Ale.Sar-Den had a royal round up at their Twentieth street den > Monday - day night. About 10 postulanta received the first degree and the .hlgh mucky-mucka 'Iad their hands full adminIstering the weird and solemn rites to such n hOli. They were all put through wih a rush . however especially Matt Daugherty of North Plate and Curt s Turner of good rpats and local ! fame. Charlie Saunders at this cIty also took the degree. The Knights wH holt their closing Initiating conclaves 'on next Friday and Monday - day nights the later evening after the bicycle parade. The Knihts are very strong now , embracing a membership of over hal a thousand. - City Unhi's Slur Simisuemu Iirlghui. The electric lights that have been place upon Iha tower at the cty : hal , and which wi be used for Illuminating purposes during state fair wD k. were tried for the frt time tme last night. Everything worked to the ars- faction at City Electrlc'an Schunig. Thl et- feet was vary pleasing and for several blocks around time city hall the streets were almost as light aJ at midday. The coore : star hung ovcr the main entrance of the building , Ing was admired by hundreds or specators : and was visible to the reJldent of the extreme - treme southern part ot . time ciy , ' 31.Jor " 111101 on lime Spot George Munson . ahead at the "Derby Winner " Is In the cIty. : Formerly Major lunson was a luminary of tIme first lagnl- tudo among the sporting wrIters ot the world . but now b& Is "a actor , " as wel as aim advance man. 10 was a leading authority , not only on base bal and the hortes but prize fighting . lawn tennis amateur athletIcs - Ics , mumblcty-pe and all other sports when ho was one at the craft . and always a gen- teman an" the "right . stuff" anywhere. , iCor the Uurteulh.rcl Rilulisit . I ) . U. Reed , secretary at the Nebraska State Horticultural socIety , hal established an ofce at the Colonade hotel where ho will remain until the openipy at the state fair , when ho will 'romove to the gro'nds. EntrIes are comIng . : Ing In at a rapd ! late , with a prospect that every class II the horticultural exhibit will be filled. The exhibits will b put 1.1 place on Friday and Saturday at this week. NONE BETTER MADE IltNiftMt q ; 'o MAIL POUCH , TOBACCO No Ohemicals PUREST and BEST No NERvt.B QuAKING No iIE4IJtT PALPITATING No DySPEPTIC ACHING a ftIfI-NERVOUS Mfl I "DYSPEPTI . . ' \'mN 8co'mwn.l.nJOVIN COUIIT. I ii. n.lnrJ ( . flefum'eiIntlu , . ' th' Itbtl'ln Cimulu . About sixty momhera at time Ninth Word Republican .tlub greeted ' the presIdent , Ohnrle S. Uuntlgtoa , when ho called time etensh' eL ly advertised mass : meeting to ardor lut L ovenln . Mr. Chapman' nmon'mfut , ' to 1 resolution passed at time lat meetng , to i the effect that all delegates when clotted to a ny of the coming eonveulons should vote ter f the candidate having received the hIghest I number ot vote lt time primary Itcton nnl the legato should bo releucl by that can- didate wa the Ilrlnclral orller of blslles ! . Mr lutchlnsn spoke forcibly on the I ltsuo , his many biblical AIIIIns beIng greatly all- predated . lie was tolowed by Mr. John Lewis. Then came an amendment 10 the amlml- ment , ali the chairman appeared to be per- plexeil. Mosunn' . John L. Carr , Slbough and Holmes , candidates for judicial honors , were called In "f the street to c . prels their OIJln- Ions i ! 'riuey acknowledged ; that the ) - were not tamllar wih LIme Ileston In debate but they were al amino that whnt\'e the club thought right \\olllsult timemmi . Flnnly , after An hour's discussion , time original amendment was unanlmousl Ilofeatell. Time second hart of thin meetnl consist of addresses byV. . J. Iroateh amI JUdge Scott. The former said that he dill not care to talk and willingly yielded time floor to JUdge Scott , who declared that he did nol cOle to the meotng to boom his own campaign , and then proeeeled to tel the audience of the many excellencies In the allmlnlstralon of justice during the last four ) .rr. lie lu- fOrmed his auditors that It the ) ' rant short In their curles for the " "o.caled czar of the re- publcan pnrty" he had a large supply on hand which he would wlllJly loan for the purpose. lie promlsell to adjourn court to celebrate his re.eleton In time fail. Nurth BII 1'IHhlcul Cliii , . The regular meeting ot the North Roil HepublcaR cub was held at Rd ; [ eu's hal , Thirty-first street and Ames avenlC , lost night. There was I smal attendance and the majority at the aUlleulo : was ladl up at candidates. After the regular buslutss was tramisacted there , tranaactel were short addresses by Judge Ilorka , Judge Baxter arid Ben lInker , The mmoxt r gular meeting will be lmeld Monday , Septemmiber 22. held Against iloilmu's Ieltus , The Board of Edtmcation in its efforts to secure $10,000 , supposed to be reposing in time Midland State bank , where it was placed by Henry BolIn wimilo city treasurer , may encommnter seine dllflculties before it imlti- mnately laya its lmammds on the mummey' . Time bank cimarges that it has time caslm , just as called for by time certillcate'of deposIt placed wltim it by 11011mm , bpt alleges that it tuna a claim for $5,075 on the sum named. Time efforts of Wililani l'axton , trustee , who sues to recover time sum due on the certIficate of deposit , time bamuk has met hy filing its answer , setting omit that lholin's en- dorsernent of Limo sum to l'axton for the use of time hiorml of Rdnentlon Is a tramiduitnt acimsmiie tin IlohIna hart to get hold of time atoner , Time batik bases its claim to the funds en miecommimt of three promissory faIn given ii ) ' Ihmlin. It says limevero dime ions btloro time cettIflcto of deposIt mmiturcd , North ( into to lie ICetut ( lime , , , Sonic days ago time oiUcora of time stst falr decided to close time cern ge gate on the north side of the fair groumuds , sending all of limo carriages dowim to them east entrthce , mica ; the tenmiiinus of time street rallalmy traIts , Since tiimmt decision was Eeachel a lmro'est has gene up fromi : time onmiera of horses and vehicles tmntil time niamlagors imavo conchum.jtd to keep th6 gate open at all timues mmd ala- Lion a ticket colicotor at ttn 'emitraice , The road reaehimmg the north , cntrumne rttns tlrougb Rimmiisood park , soul in view of the decision of the niimimaserus of time fair ( ho hark coma- mmmlssiommera have agreed to keep time dr1voaa aPrimmltic'd. Crud iu mind ti t. (1 nns'e , The foflowimig birtims and mlrmuths ivere reported - ported mit time health oflico mincing limo twenty , . four hours endIng at naomi y'ostrmtlcy : lilnthma-Fit'u : men 1dm ku'mmdail , IJOI Smith TiiIrty-reventtu , hey ; Peter hmItt. Fourth and \\'ainut , hly Robert Jo1mnon , 2010 Lear. oiiworth , boy ; 1) . II , l0iinl , hIS Masons , girl. D.'aths-Chiarlom 3 , hIagilme , 1 year , Q2 Emmmrneti , commsummmpthon , Florence , . - - - - - - . - - . $ PeIISL Every ? one of tue organs imero presented Is a genumlun bargain. Suchm prices for aligimtly' timed ammO second imnmmul orgamma are never qimoted outside our store Itead the easy termnuu , too. A Mason & Itamlun organ , $14. John Hoyt 6-stop orgnmm , $17. Wilcox & White , 11-stop , 7-foot hmlglm orgasm , $7. A. Kimball omgan for Id. Another with mirror iii ( op and 11 stops for $61. All Organs $3 down antI $ a mouth , A. I4OSPI , Jr. , Mumiuic cud Art , 1513 1)ou gins , e---- ' .5 , - ORCHARD HOMES. Tue Laud o Plenty The Land of Promise Sure Crops Big Profits No Drontlis No Hot Wilids N0 Cold Winters No Fierce Blizzards ORCHARD HOMES ! ltuated In tIme immost fertIle an di rich vegetmilmle nnd fruit growimig ro- glou of time world. Time piaco where one-half time energy nntI perse- . ve1.nnce necessary lii tImid western country to make a bare living , will In that glorious climate iminlce you a good living , a hiommic amid Imiotley in the bmusik. Here lit a soil tluut vllL raise nnytidng almost that guows and ito such timing Is kmio wn nm a faiitnt' . You nie not limited iii time detunmid for wlmnt you raise by any local markets. On the costrary you imavo the maricc'ts . - v - ' . of the World Bllyllg ! all you can raise p11th pui3'ngtlme ! hIghest Price for It. There is no end to time season or crops. You can have a crop to market every month In time twelve If you whelm to do so. You are the archItect of your own fortune In this gardemi sqm t of tIme world , Now Is the hum to go south. It has been estimnated that mono icoplo ) can be accomniulo- (11010(1 comfortably in time sou tim and lay time foundation for imrsiic ity titan now hive in time United Statca. S 20 TO 40 ACRES. in that marvelous region with Its perfect climmtc ( anti rich soil it properly worked will make you more money amid muake it ( astet' and eak'r than the best 100 nero furmu in time wtutt , Garden products are an IrmUieiiso yield and bring big lrlces alt time year round. Strawberries - berries , npnlcotu , pitijns , peaches , pears , early npjles , ilga , oranges- all smimuill fruits-ate an early anti very proiltalile crop. Tituibor of time highest quail ly Is abuncinmut. FUEl Is nbiititlant and costs yeti notimimug. Omittl o run out all time year. They are easily raised and fattened. Orazing Is good all the year. NatiYe grae are luxurious and nutritious. CLIMATE . Is the finest In tim known world. The sumimiers are even In tempera- . nture amud 'rendered 'deligiutetil by land and sea breezes. The iilghmta fire always cool. Tue winters are imiild ammd short In tlitrntlomu. Thorn no ( uXtreflies of heat or cold In this fmtvorcul reglomu. 'l'hio mean telumperature Is 42 to (10 ( degrees. Time average rainfall Ia 5(1 leacheS , Thepe is fl2 abumhdauco of 1 itlia for all CropS , , Central Mississippi offers to the Intelligent iiimi : , the finest oIportululty for bettering his condition that veua ever offered. Time imeutithe of this region is excuiled by no section of this country , Time soiL found hero can' rarely ho equalled amid never excelled ( or all good qualitIes. Early ammul aura Cr0115 brIng you bIg 1)nhceu , The best raiiroael facIlities in tIme coumi- try hiring times rittlre cotmzmtry to you as a initrkct. One-huh tile work you imow tIe to get along will render you a successful money maker on any of this Orchard flOhno hands , \Vork Iiitclhigently and success Is assured. 'l'imhi Is your opportunity. Tlmo peophu , are friendly ; schools ethic'Ient ; newaapers progressIve ; chmufchmes Ilhicral. The enterprising - prising man i'bo wants to better the condition of himself and itie fmtnIiy ichmotilel Investigate this mntter and lie wIll ho convinced. Carefully - fully selected fruit growing and garden lands In truts of W to 20 . acL.ea we now offer on liberal terms and reasonable vrlces. Corru. 8IOlmdCUCO solicited , CEO. W. AMES , Coil. Agent , 1617 Faritain St. , Omaha , Nebraska , I -