Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 01, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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AIES A FISH DlISSlOX' '
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Governor lIolcornb Carries Out Ills Intention
of Reorganizing the Body.
UOTII HOLDOVER MEMBERS RESIGN
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Un I" . . ) . ii till MiIlih' : ( a\ I t . ( ' 1' 'rI.'Ir I
( ' 1111.1 . , " , tutu , Arc ! 11'rl.l i
I ) lIrkIssrI.Ic I nn.1 "n-
Oh'I''II'r 0" . 'I'IsIr.l.
hNTOLN. Fept. : O.-Specta1.-The ( ) new
ftn" flub romllRlon was Appolnte.1 totay by
( Jovrnor IJ ' omb. I consists of J. S. Irl-
. " latriCk ) 1.lncoln ; Wiiam I. M.l ) ' . thnaha
,
' 4 and Hol"'rt Oberfe"cr ] of t(11tYy. The pcr-
sonnel of the nol commls.lon represents
'hreo ' 1"Htes " , Mr. KirkpAtrick is a republ-
ran Mr . h ) ' An Illn\lrtun democrat
an'l Mr. Oberfllpr , I ! I popul.1 WIth the
Pzv'Pptnn of Mr . May the others of the old ,
r .mllllln had re lgne,1 Mr. KIrkpatrick
PUr'fep Is Ii. Ii. Oakly of Lincoln whose
term expies June 21 , 1896. Mr. May SUC- '
"eNh Jamci B. lelkl" " of Omtha term cxplr-
Inc Juno 21 , 18n. Mr. OLerfllJc uccceds May
wheRc ttrm explrell ( last June. This gives Mr.
OlrfIdtr , the long t.rrn until June 21. 1S8.
1lr 1lrkjlatrlck II n prmlncnt lawyer In
1.lneoln. of the Orm of Darnel & 1lrlpatrlck.
11 wal forl'rly A law Partner of Governor
liolcoiiitc , at Irol : n 110w. HohNt , Oher-
tetder Is I I I.romln'nl bu.lne1 man of Sidney ,
Interested In stone 'luarrleR and cattle rancb- :
tog. " Low" May his heln one of the fsh I
COlllscloners for the Pisl S1'enleen years
a 11 has Also linen jJroml/Hlly mentioned
as ! a canlhlnt , for tnle,1 : , StltC ! fish com-
mission. Owing lo the act that : Ir. ! { Irk-
I.Mrlele receives the short lerm he becomes
chalrnln or the I , 'oni n IsS Ion / . \ hkh wil hell
its frpt meeting enl wrle rrl Welnes-
day next I woul,1 , ne1 ( rom the coml.lex- .
Ion of the new cmrlsslon that , I. 11. Homlnc
or Seward as In line for the appointment
oC sUperlnfclllent of the flslt hatcherlos. I
Is knon thAt the present incumbent Mr.
O'lrlen , Is objectionable to Mr. Iay. Mr.
1lrkpalrlrk said thAt tic Irst business of
the commission woul Lo to make a trip to
the batcherles alll look over the grounds
wlh a view to fntur ltnIjrovexntnt The
commissioners draw no salarl"s. Tbo salary
or the Sperlnlclllent II $ 1.rOO per annum.
C. F' . lcGre\ , thc Lanl Examlncr , wi
witlttlraw his resignatton. The Slate BankIng -
Ing huar,1 , hal asnred him that the mAn
pushed forward by Tom laJors fnr the fifth
examiner wi not he lranle A commls3lon.
and In view or this act : lcCr ( w vIii rclaln ,
There Is no more work In the way oC bank ( x _
Imlln/ tit an can be easiy accolpished hy
the four examIners. This Inal result Is can-
slelere,1 ( , I victory for Church howe and a
sevpro setback to laJors.
Th rn promises to he a fair representation
rl/resentaton
or N'Lr.lska delegAtes to the western stAtes
ctnfolcne ? . which opens al TOIIIa. ! . ; Kan. , tn-
morrow. Mr. J. B. Freeman 01 Columbus and ,
J H. I I' tmlston , state oil In8pcctor , left I.tn- i
. coIn together this evening for that poInt on .
i 1H Iorl : Iland road. /
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The SUtcmo court wil con\'ell tomorrow
at ! t o'clock a. m. Chler Justice Norval , Jns-
tces 10st anti larrlson luII ( CommissIoner
Irvine are on the groun < . I la nol thotghl
that the session wi be a long one , although
I I Is 'Iulle I prohable .010 Important I decisIons
IAY bo hHlled : Ilown. Among them are the
Nebraska City Institute for the Blind . and
the Omaha canAl Ases. I Is posslhle a ilay
may ho s"t for A rehearing or the CAse or the
state tgalu ; 1 ex-Treastmrer J. g. 111
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, S'iATii ' ( ( ) : " I\'V loNoic ' \ ( I : .
' \ . LINt .r ) . . ! / ; \ \ 'I. n " ' 111 " ( ' 111
I i.e 1.11..11 Cmiii vetitIt.
I.INO.N. Set. 30.-Sperlal.-To ( ! ) the
Sato Federation of Woman's CluLs , which
convenes on Thursday the following del- ]
gates have been reported and ( ( ualers as-
8lgne,1 , them :
Nineteenth Century club . Shelton-Mrs. II.
U Steadinan.
: Acme climb , Wayn-Irs. 11. I. Corbll
ant Irs. W. Ii. Bra < orl.
Nlwllenth Century dub , Aurora- . I.
\ Shuman ant Mrs. I P. C. IAther.
history of I. Art cub , Seward-Mrs. , S.
C. Langworlhy , Irs. D. I C. MeKlup and
Mrs. John Cattie.
Remind Tublo club 05coola-lrs. ! E. L.
King , all : Irs , W. F' I . Kepnr.
Ieofan club Onmatta--Mrs. ChArles g. Jo-
hallcs anll Irs. /enry I ] { nntt
\'onman's climb , Frenuont-Mrs. W. II. Tat
an,1 , Irs. W. F' . Itoseimiami.
. ) Nlneteenlh Century club , Seward-Mrs. : \
I ) . ( 'nrey nod Mrs. Swan.
f ' olumhlan club ] Crete- Irs. 1.V. . Austn ,
" Woman's club . . Stromutsluuirg-Mrs. M. A.
lclevlr. ] Mrs. hi. D. SI < elton and Mrs. J.
S. hlaskehl.
\'omAn's club Omaha. which has A mem-
bership or 501 lr9. . S. It. Towne and Irs.
P. F. I.'or\
Zoetc ] chub WCIIIng : WAtpr-lrs. I.otte
hitingate I and Mrs. Hatherlne : DunhAm.
Mutual Implvcmont club Crete-Mrs. J
B. I'oss and Irs. N. W. Norris.
Sorosls , ( 'ree-Mrs. : I. Johnson and , Mrs.
C. Ii. Bowlhy.
history club , York- Irs. George I I ranco ,
Mrs. Jcnnle Knol Se\lss ant Mrs. F. M.
, ColI.WomAn's
WomAn's club. Piattsnuotmth-Mrs. :1 B.
Stomttemthoroutght . Irs. 1-7aheth Travi and
I' Mrs. Nettle ii. Mt'Iiimai. <
Monday cimul , . Wayne-Irs. D. I C. Maim , And
Mrs. A. A. \'elch.
Woimman's chum , lionper-Mrs. J. Denslow.
Mrl T \ . LymAn Arll Irs. A. i. I 'rttnbrg
lllual t ' I Culture ci iii , . Auibmi r n- il Irs , J. I
I.llisey , Irs. W. B. Fishier ant Irs. S. heed.
'oman's l'rogreeivc Cllb , 01"11 Island-
Irs. e F. I Benney and Mrs. W. A. Prince
Wonman'n club Johnson-Mrs. M. O. Criss-
wel anti Miss gllll Naylor.
Wotmian's club , , Valley-Mrs. II . C. Flor
and Mrs. Chares ] Iol ) sworth.
\ Literary anti SociAl cimmb Crete-Miss Mar-
Cretelss
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, canto 'rhompson amid ! Mrs. Wiiam Jihicomu.
Hlprcsntallves are also expected ( rom
clubs lt Illlrlce , Scotia . liummibalt . Iollrege
. \n , ] Stanton but they have uot yet been re-
ported. There will Also ho represemmtatlve of
wi rpprelenlal\s
the Ilncoln clubs-Sorosls _ Junior Sorasls ,
I'ortnlghty. Lotus , Matinee MU31cal. Century
U. oC N. Faculty timid the Vozmman's club-the
later having , I membership of nearly 400.
S Sheriff 1're,1 ller of this county has
been made defendant In I suit In which
1 lwll A. Jones seeks to recover $ dnnm-
<
% ages Jones says In his I.etltcn that ho used
\ to rll I toro In College View And that on
the 12th : Of Ammgust last . Miller .
If Auglt Ilst. 1ller. In his capA-
I , Iy or sherll , wronguly and forcibly took
possesIon or the stock : and keys I lo the stoic
. on the 11retcnse that he was serving a writ
or atachmrlt Jones says tIme writ did wri
f run against ' him , but other iartles. , amid was
for bill $200' anyway , while the stock invoiced
- $3.500. lie sues for
I le or damages II the sum of
the value of the stock And $1,000 lo coma-
t pensalo hll for less of his iutiinps.
II John P. SltOI formerly Well known In this
u city , but how connected with the publication
) oC the Irish puhlcalon
RepublIc In New
) Hepublc York Is re-
10\ lug acqu.mlntances. . lie has Just come
from the Chicago conventIon.
. :1yor Grham has returned from Utica.
HlcI.
N. Y. . and his family Accompluletl him home
) Mrs. GrahAm has been visitng for some
I f weeks lit New York
Jeanne Watson . daughter of John Watson ,
\ hn gone 10 Nebraska City lo take charge or
the piano department or the school for the
I \ . bl" !
, II time county court today Mary Donelan
c or la\eleck was apPlnt(1 splclal admlnls-
\ , , tralrix of the estate of Pat ioneian. The
deceac was the man who cut his arm on a
window II Llnoll an,1 , blptl to death on his
WAY home before reaching laloclc. . At the
time I wn Ihoutht : he hall blen ambushed
Ild ! amisassitmateil. The Acton taken today Is
to Insure the speedy collection of 51100 < due
from a South Omaha conlllssl"1 firma.
Omaha Ieoille In 1.lncoln : At the Lindell--
. , M. Meyer . :11 : . ( I.V. . 10ltlreg . I.I"lel-
I Ilncoln-C. ' D. I Cannon , Sol hopper / ' , 11. II.
, De 'ol.
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p ( ) Ii.'rfeliler'N 1"01"111. 1'I.n."II.
' SiIN1.V , Neh . Sept. 30.-t8plcl:1 ( Tele-
" grani.-Tho ) appolnlmnl oC lion. Robert S. ,
, Oberfeider as a memb or time Nebrska
r Fish COl mision hy Governor 10lolh was
received lucre today with much surprise and
gratification. Mr. Oberfelder hiss been a rlsl-
. ' dent of Sidney for nlneeen : ' .
delt years being ex-
I tenlnl ) etsgf.1 II the merc3ntU Luslneu
I and owning one or the L SI ranches on the
t I.de Pole. lie Is also president oC the
Sidney : Stock comlan ) ' . lie hu at all times
evinced great Inleesl In the flab Industry.
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Ihlul Hu. " . lit ; riI nil Iun' .
GRAND ISLANE Sept. 0.-SpeciaI.- (
P . A 100.mll bicycle road Cacti , & rUI ) 'es-
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ler lay by F. J Whllson and Sam Cbrltan-
850 IwO local riders , who took a their course
the disance from Oran,1 , Island to a point
seveti miles west oC ifearney ! and relurn
Christansen' . wheel broke down before he
hall proceeded more than leVen or eight
tiuiles . Whlsl made 101 miles In SeVen
hours and Ihlrty-l\ 0 minutes , slopping al
ICearney farly-seven minutes on his return
trip. QuIto a number of ( wheelnn left at
In earlier hour 10 sea the riders pass.
S.llCOI t : 'i' It i : i't' ii i. i CANS. !
l nlhl"ln.lc COln'IIOn nl Sun rig- '
nt'I,1 tutu 1 111 h'lct Nitinril.
SPRiNGFIELD , eb. , Sept. : 0.-SpeciaI (
Taiegram.-The ) county republican convention -
ton was held here this afternoon . and was
one of the largest and most enthusIastic ever
lucid In the county. When Chairman A. I.
SpearmAn caled the convention to order , ( or-
t-elht of the fifty-two delegates Were pres-
ent and ready for business. .1. H. Viiaon. the
Present county clerIc was nominated by ac-
clamaton ; treasurer , Antrew I'rlcke ; sheriff .
Wilam Bolen ; superintendent W. D. Lower ;
coroner Dr. A. ( I. lamll"n ; cotlbsioner
Second district 7. T. JArmaa ; county Judge ,
Charles L. hoover. lion. James lauet was
allowed to name the delegates to the Jl'lclAI
convention : I. n. I Clarke C. I. hoover , Ii.
N. IeersonV. . B. Lower , A. I. . Spearman
mind Imer ClArke ; state convention . W. S.
Haker W. 1IAtel. : . fl. I O. FaceV. . II.
8mlth J. :1 " 'Anl , J. 11 IArtl and A. I. .
Behlnz.r ; ( ' llty central committee , C. D.
Brown . chairman : W. S. Raker. secretar ) ' .
Ft1LlitTON ! . Neb. , Slpl. 30.-Speclal.- ( )
The populsts of Nance county held their
county convention Salurday. .1 the town-
ships In the county were represented , but the
meetng lacked much of the enthuslAl1 which .
hAS marked the conventons of that part
herctoore. Judge ltekl the Ilrelenl Incum-
bent was placed In nomlnallon for county
Jmmdge ; W. I , Clark , county clerk ; T. W.
I.cmmker treasurer ; Jacob Snyder , sherll ; W.
A. 'r. Cain county slperlntendent ; X. Y.
hates , coroner. The nomination for surveyor
WaS given 10 a country township.
SYHACUSI' : , Neb. , Sepl. 30. -Sp ( clal Te-
gram.I-.Tho ) Ooe county republican [ coO'en-
ton was held In the opera house here to-
day. Patti .leR en or Nebraska City was mll"
chairman and E. A. Brown of Nebraska City
secrltlry. ACer electing delegAles to the
state and judicial conventIons the county
officers were nomlnatcl Al follows : Clerk ,
Adlson Walt ; distrIct clprk. Robert Taggart ;
treasurer Antn Zimmerer ; Jut e , William
Stanhroherl ; , Wlsh : lcCsllm ; coroner
Nick Clrstens ; slerintenllcnt of clmooium
C. G. mWAr ( r : commissioner , Second dis-
trict J. II. Mohrman. While some of the
offices were hotly tontested for , the conven-
ton was harmonious and the opinion pre-
veils that the tIcket II an unusualy strong
one. After the convention had adjonrcl the
county centrAl commlU met and elected
J. H McKee oC Palmna chairman , And
Sidney W. Ia'nartl oC Syracuse , secretary.
SCIUYIEH. N'h" , , Spt. 30.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-TIme ) repnblcan county convention
held this afternoon was one of the
largest ] and most enthusIastic ever hell here ,
the mAin issue being nomination of trealrer , '
the contest beIng Letl\'efn James Iamtr ,
county comllslioner , and Frank E. Moore .
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who has Illn deputy under M. I. ' . Belnar
during time last four ) 'ea , Ticket : Frank
l' I . Moore , trousurer ; Frank 11. Kohn , clerk ;
U. M. Fi'Irner , . sheri ; D. I Dnnkel , cleric district -
trlct ( olrt ; I. ' . J. Evprlt probate judge :
II. I g. hlroenmnan . surveyor ; superintendent of
jl.blo . instruction , J. 1" ) . Daly ; coroner 1)r. .
C. S. Barnes : commlsstonpr Third district ,
Frank .1. itrimbesky ! ; delegAtes stAte coO'en- !
ton , S. C. Wphber. H. J. Murphy , I. V.
Graves , S. H. ShuHz , n. I Iunlel , V. ' . S.
Archer , :1 D. I CAmeron And Frank Stba ] ;
Jmmdlclal F. , J. verlU l , W. N. Combs , T. W.
WIlmln : , E. A. Robhins C. L. Towle James
I.ngtry. C C. CAnnon and E. T. Hodson.
A county cellral Comnillee was elected
W. N. COlbs being contnuell as chAlrntan.
The repuLlcn3 nomlnAte prclncl ofcers
al follows : A. 7. Donalo. assessor ; I. Ii.
Smith , overseer ; 1 T. Bohman antI John L.
Cuslman , , justices of the peace : James 10uCelc
and H. O. Simpson , constahles
ASI.AND. Nb. , Scp : 0.-Special.-The ( )
Saunders county republican convention wil
unset In 'ahoo tomorrow to nomLnato a full
ticket . The Aspirants for honors are not
numerous , hnt sufcienty so to make It In-
ler'tn . I'or county treasurer the names of
Henry Johnson and Antlrew Fleming wil he
presented wllh equal chances or success. 'rime
nonlnAton or county clerk ! will probably
to C. A.'enst rovcl . Ir. \nstrovel his
ben sick for collie tlmne. Should , he not he
wel emmottlm to accept J. W. Moon wIll Irob-
ably be nomlnAte George Bucl , the pres-
cut sheriff . wl be nomlnlted by AcclamatIon
For county judge . 1. F. I Crnner Is In the lend (
anti will rfel\'e the nomination Inle ! Judge
Newman shoull allow his name to ! O beforetime
the convention , In whlh event maters woull
he complrlct Mr. : lcCutehe.on'l name Ie
also mentioned for the nomination . For superintendent -
Irlntenlenl or schools He\ Mr. Belvile Is
time onlr prlnouncrd candidate. r the re-
pnblcans mike good . selectIons tomorrow the ) '
\1 probably carry the county.
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CODI.nl'In"I I.ns onnAlzt
Lmtlj.re 1.rll.1 ii tli.'utt rice t'ii , ! r Ver )
I"mivirmi h I. CI rt'm I" In I. . . . .
1iFLTlUCF. Stpt 30.-Speclll.-T'Ii ( ) or-
gAnlzaton or a lOCAl council or time United
CommercIAl Travelers was effected In Beatrice -
rico Saturday , this being the first of the
kind In the state. The camp , which will he
known as No. i9. hal twcnty chart members -
bore , with the following officers : C. L. Howl ,
senior counselor : Charles N Atchison Junior
counse.or ] : D. I C. lverett I . past counselor :
I ) . Ii. Oliiver . Icretury ; B. G. ( ICing , tre's-
nre : George \'u9hLur. conductor : O. II
holmes. Image : I ) . Itayrner sentinel : C. P.
( . 'al. sturgeon ; executve committee W. 0.
Washburn F. J. KhlLal. F. W. Dinsmore.
Charles N. AtchIson. After the work of or-
gAnizaton the visiting member from Kan-
ens . t'IO local memLlrs and about seventy-
five or the huslness men or the city partlci-
11tetl In a banquet At the i1auiuiock. C. I.
Howe acted al mlster of ceremonies anti al
tile proper time cAle,1 upon Colonel W. H.
Edgar for a welcoming address , which was
delverell In the co'onc'Fs usual happy war , a
most appropriate response coming Cram \V. I.
Day or Concordia. Kan GenerAl L. W. Colby
also responded to the toast , "The Comm r- ,
clal Travelers ] as A Factor . In Polllcs. "
Art I'"hlbl nt ) 'III"IUllh.
PI.ATTSIOUTH , Neb , Sept. 30.-Speclal ( )
-This evening In \Vhito's opera house , Mrs.
O. H. Snyder or this city will gIve an art
exhibit , consisting of work performed by
herself amid / students of this city. The ex-
hibIt will be open for two consecutive
day and nights Her work here covers a
pcrlod of five years , and Is said to le very
clevo : .
The marriage or Mr. John Kalasek and
Miss Mary Kalne occurred In lhls city this
morn In/ They left on the afternoon train
for Albion , Neb. , for I two weeks' visit
among realv ] s. -
Grim nil 1lllo " 'tl"I'N Cliii
GRAND lSfANi 1 Nob. . Sept 30.-Spe- (
cial.-A ) very interesting program was ren-
tered Saturday at the meeting of the Grant
Island Women's club al the home or Ir
:
O. A. Abbott . The club received quite a few
new members and also selected delegates to :
the first annual convention of the federated
women's clubs to bo hell II Lincoln next
month. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
month.NI'I' " ' (0111"uIUII Pit I r.
FULLERTON , Neb. , Sept 30.-Slleclal.- ( )
The Nance County Agricultural society's
eighth annual Call will open here Wednesday.
The grounds have been put Into excellent
shape . and shcull the wlAther prove pleasant
It wl prove the best meeting the society
has ever hall
: tlrr" ' , ( - nl Superior
SUll ' JOH. Neb. . Sept 30.-Speclal.-At ( )
the rNWcnCe of the brlde's parents Dr. and
Mrs. W. Foster , L. V. ' . : ltchelt oC Chicago
wu : married 10 Miss Shirley I.'oster on Sun-
dar afternoon at t o'clock.
" ' , . .hl..1 itt ICed Cloud ,
HED CLOUD . Neh. . Sept 30.-Speclal.- ( )
O. 1' . Yarger U. & : . operator al Akron ,
Colo. , and Miss Blanche Selau were mar-
ned at the home oC the brWe's parents II
this city this evening. .
. \ Vmumnmm's Iliessing I .
1y only child was dangerously lick for four
days with cholera . Inantum. Our best doctor
could not help her.'e concludel lo try
Cbamberlaln's Cole , Cholera and Dlarrboea
Hemedy. ACer time third dose she "a out
oC danger ant at Ihs writing Is out piaythg.
May God bill the manufacturer oC ) thIs
medicine , for their eort to do good. : .
David U. AUn , l'qeUnUle. N , Y.
I
HED CLOUD MILL BURNEI ) ,
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Damage Estimated t Bo Abut Forty
Thou8'nt Do11ar.
HAD BEEN LEASED BY GUT\RIE BROS
IIe't mr ii mitt " ' /rrhol" " . ( 'olllllil/ I I I
I 1.lrj ( . IIIIIII ) Or Urnln ( ' , " -
etiiuit'tl nll other i'nrlp.
.r Ihe 11/lt.
RED CLOUD , NeL. . Sep : . 30.-Slleclal (
Telegram.-The ) lted Cloull roller mi. ele-
valor and warebouse were totally destroyed
by fire lonlght. The plant was one of time
largest In the state outside of ( Omnha , and I
time loS will probably amount to ; i0,003. I
had been Idle since the imlgh water II June
I took hart of the dam out , butt hat been recently -
centy leased 10 Guthrie Bros. of Superior .
who were getting time plalt In shape 10 run.
The mil company was repairIng the dam
and In a few days the repairs would have
been complete. Guthrie Bros. lost about 200
bushels of \1 heat , and G. W. 1.lnllsey 2,000
bushels , which he had stored In time elevator.
The origin of the fire Is unkno\ n , but It
Is EUPllosed to have started from a store
which the workmen used. There Is lall to
be about $20.000 InsurAnce on the bulllng
and machinery. The plant was mused lo generate -
crate electricity for the city light plant , and
the city lhercore will have 10 go dark for
some tme to comae.
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1:1 01 TII' " ' . C. 'I' . H. CONV13N'I'iX. ( )
lt'Iegn it's II t llt'titm'lt'e , H ( ' lr.1 I / .
ni (1'.lrtlll lIv'it.
ICATHCE , Sepl. 30.-Spccal.-iiegatea ( : ) )
arc unanimous In theIr expressions or the
belief that this. the lWent-Orst Innual con-
venUon or the Nebraska Woman's Christian
Temperance union , Is In point of interest and
effective work being accomplshed , far ahea,1 ,
of any previous conventIon. SalnrIAY afternoon -
ernon the convention took I short brathlnt
spell and a maJorIty of the delegates availed !
themselves or the opportuniy offered or
taking ] a ride ALut the city , visiting the Nebraska -
braska Institution for Feeble Minded
Youth anti other points or Intresl Sahlr-
day evening was given over to the "Ys" and
right royally did they entertain the lajgm' ]
Assemblage with music , wand And clot drills
recitations , dc. SundAY the pulpls of th'
city churches were fled hy time orators anl
It Is nothing derogatory to the local min-
Isty when It Is saIl In every Instance the
congregation was delighted with the sermon
presenled. TIl Pulpits were occupIed as (01-
lows :
Presbyterlan- E. 11 J. Coole .
. . " . ' ) .
Congregational-Mrs. A. I" I Newman.
Chrlmutlan-Itoy. AugustA Chaplrm D. I ) .
DapUst-SnhJect. "What arc We Iolng ? "
Mrs. ! S. M. \Valker.
Unlell hirtlmremmSuhjectVouumamm's ChrIs-
lan 'remperance Union Worl ( rom a Bible
Standpoint , " Mrs. M. A. Wakeiimi.
Duunkard-Mrs. O. 11. Jon s. I
ArIcan Melhodlsl ipisco.at-Mss l ! Uerenlcp .
Kere ) ' . : .
l.ulheran-SubJlt. "Christan C.t'zensimip , "
Irs. N. M. Itielmarmlson.
HchArllson.
Second PresbYlerJln-SubJect , "The Church
and Temperance , " Irs. J I. WOQ1
I.aSale Street Methodist gplscopal-
Isabella Spurlock ; 8 p. m. , Irs. C. M.'cod -
ward.
Centenary Methodist Eplscopsl- E. P.
St John : 8 p. m. , Irs. A. 10lden 1)'les or
Englanll.
Voting Men's Christian Association-Mrs.
G. W. Clark.
In the afternoon a temperlnce love feast
was held at the Preshyterlan church and In
time evening Mrs. E. 1' . St. John or Kansas
addressed a union meeting lt the annie
hurch , Mrs. A. Hollen Bytes of gngland
, to the overflow of '
talking meeting o Centenar
Methodist Episcopal church. After the com-
pleton or limo routine work thIs morning
time election of otcer for the year was taken
up , wIth time following result :
Prt'ehllnt. Mrs. S. 11 Walker or LIncoln'
rico president 1lr . Mary M I. I.Antry or
)
Omaha ; corresponding , secretary . Irs. Dora
V. Wheelock oC Beatrice ; recording secretary.
Miss mla M. Watson oC Lincoln ] ; treasurer .
Mrs. l uslhlA 1 Cobb or York.
This occnpled the time until the dinner
hour , after which tIme selection ] of mlelogate
to time national convention was taken imp the
following being chosen : Meed'munes Spitrlock. ]
Daily , CaLker , Gaff , Clark . Irener ; delegate
at large , Mrs. A. F. Newman.
ONlY 1'.AISS.iiING IN SlnH'I.
n"IIIIHul SII ( ' ( In\'IO.n S"l'
SI..lh 1'ziter . \h'n.l.
UNCOLN . Sept . 30.-Special.-At ( ) 2
o'clock p. mum. tIme republican stale convention
will meet nt the I.'unlp opera house Wednesday -
day to nomlnale its ticket for the coming
state eleotlomu. There Is no trouble on the
horizon unless It b'lould develop over some
minor matES connectcdlh the organlz'-
ton oC time com'enton. At present no one
seems to know who will bo named for tern-
perry officers , hut lt 8 p. m. tomorrow the
state central cClmltee will meet at the 1.ln-
del hotel to arrangl ' for this matter. There
wi apparenty Le no oppo.llon to the nomi-
nAton of .ltmstico on'al. Nor Is there any
Ixprlsse.1 . 110ull over the nomination of C. 11
MerrIll for one er the State universIty re-
ents. Who will stuccoed lion. J. I. Knight
aim regemmt Is nol so jllaln. Two
al r/enl nAmes men-
tioncti around republcan : '
toncd IWJdlusrtlrs today
were those of J. hi. Wlston anti hugh h J.
Dobbs , both of Beatrice. Al tht lnnrapols
platform will In all probability be rafflrmeml .
thcre Is no likelihood , or any prolonged discussion -
cussion over time sliver iumestlon. The cal
provides for a conventon or 1.051 delegates
and a very Cul representation Is antIcipated. '
1' : , yJn ; : IN NiIillt.tSICA. . i
SUlt' Dnln.I. . . . . Inl .r N. COn _
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NI.h'rlhl. liii uortmtume'e.
PLA TTSIOTTI Neb. , Sept. 30.-SpecIAI. ( )
-Tho first heavy frost fell here last night.
The grape tomato and sweet potato vines
got their < eatl etlng. I"armer from over
Ibo county say there Is a Very somali per cent
oC the corn crop that will be damaged by the
frost lt this tinme , but , on time other haimd
I large number of rarmers from this county
started this morning to crib their
corn , and will have a large per
cent or the crop In the county In
crIbs before snow flies thIs fall. A farmer
who has In nearly 300 acres says the corn
on an average In this county will reach
nearly sixty hushls. I Is about two weeks
ahelel or the average year In maturIng.
SIOUX CITY Sept. 30.-Spilal ( Tel ( ram. )
-The first kllnl frost or the season foil
here lat night , badly nippIng late garden
sttiff. The dAmage was merely nominal as
al crops are fully ma urCl. The themometer
reachc a mlnllum of 21. I record breaker
for September In thIs locality. The maximum
record for September was also rlaled earlier
In the month , when the thermometer touched
103. _ _ _ _ _
3t'C.iItTYS l . ' . \1 , ' 1'1 ( I'i' n.\I. .
10ln. ) Over I. liuecI elmer 'Ft'rmus uf
tli' UI"trlrl C.nrt.
IAPI.I.IN , Nob. . Sept . 30.-Speclal ( Tell-
gram.-Sherlf ) Stlrtzer brought down Cram
Omaha this morning John Oalfgher , William
Simpson anti Vie and Tom McCar . ,
prls.ners In the Ices assault case The
prisoners wah'l en examinatIon and were
ouno OVer 10 the October term of the dis-
trIct court . under bonds In the sum or $14,000
each. The prlsonlrs have failed 10 secure
Landsmen at this writing and wl be re-
turned lo time Douglas county Jai for safe
keeping this afternoon .
Smith ! ileutirlii'uutiumrt' .
mATICn. Sepl. 30.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-The hardware establishment oC Crump &
Ix ! was closed todAY under a chattel mortgage -
gage given to Bryan Bra'l ' and others . The
amount oC the mortgage I $3,8U and covers
the calms ] oC about twenty-five creditors , and
Is understood 10 be all parties to whom the
firma I Indebted. A conservative eslmale of
the value of the slack of goods places It at
$ ,000. so there Is no doubt that all claims
will bo fully plid. _ .
InJurel b7 ml I ° uIl.
Mrs. { Dudley T. Stewart , residing near
Twenty-fifth amid Dodge streets , was acel-
dentally thrown out oC a buggy lat Thursday -
d&1 evening and seriously Injured. The
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team t1111,1 I ! wlldl \ \ s r. I , , g took
fright al lome obJ 'In t r r j J ntll dash J
th , _ \ 'cimtele ilo 8n . " 1111 wn'rr 11t\'h \ throw-
tog her violently * ( he gr timid II time
fall the spine was inJured She is . now In a
critical coummlitioii. ,
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SOUTH < \IAHr NE'VS 8
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Paul 10rglum. I ' eIr inspector enllo'e\ \
by the :18ourl PncHlc railroad , was slruck
by Milwaukee en/lne , o. iS3 lut night at
a poInt jlst norlho , \lle \ depot al1 instantly
kIlled. 1 .
I ,
10rgium was svaikmg along the track on
his way homt whcn he saw in front of ( hIm A
regulAr Hock 1 land ltan. : lie stepped to the
next track and wi huck by the : lhaukee
cn/lne. which wa Iln\llllJ a train or empl
stock cars. The \ ctcher of time engine
lc < ell him up and thrlw ! hIm against the
I boiler head , breaking his neck and hurling
him a con hlerble distance into the aIr
When he landed It \ AS on n pile of ( railroad
ties. lie was dead when reache.
Coroner Maul directed 11\ & 810ane 10
take charge of the rcmalns pending an In-
( Ituest.
10rgium had been an (11110)1 of the Mis-
soul l.cllc for the past three ) 'earl , antI
was considered , a very competent man. I Is
hard to explain JUt svimy the accIdent hap-
pelel as 10rghlm WAS an experienced railroad -
road Dan and knew how the trains ran.
A widow all two chlllren are ] e(1 The
Camly home Is at Thirty-first and P slreets.
l11' ( 'tutu uie'i 1 1'ulII/ " .
At last night's meeting or the city coun-
ci henry Mica introduced nn ordInance
passed under snspenslol or time rules , beaming -
ing an electric light at Thirtieth and \
str etA.
An ordinance was passed which requires
the Hock Island antI n. & : \ railways to
ercct alll maintain electric l ht at the
I. i street Q street Thirty-third , Thlrl-slxth
and West Monroe street crossings.
An ordinance was Introduced al an
amendment to the local .Iumblng . . ordinance
leaving out the portion of time onEnAnce cc-
qulrln a plumbl to be a reiient or the
city or South Omaha. whll'h was recently tie-
dArNI unc/nsUutonal by a Jude or time
district court , and raIsing the Ic'nse of
plumbers from $10 to $50 .a year. Referred -
)
rerred to the commlte an Jlllelar ) ' .
Property owners on N street from
Twentieth street East to Twelfth street (2nt
In a petiton asking that time street 10
graded At once In accordance wlh plan
already madLy the city en lneor. Last
spring property owners on this street asked
the counci to take some steps In the matter .
hut Al a big fill At Twentieth anti H streets
h' ' necessary the council has been show ] In
taking up the case.
The city healh omcer r\ortll that he .
hntl condemnell thlrtr-one cato ] and eighty-
six hogs dtmrlmug the month or Septomber.
Tim" finance commItee wl ah'crtso for
bl ! for the sale or $3S,000 worth or ( u'lln
honds. This Is to take carr - some grading
hands upon \ hlch the tax hAS nol yet Ll'en
colectel ) .
A petton \ lS read requestng the city .
council to place An electric tight lt Twent-
fnurth nnll n street8. Hgened 10 the COI
mitel I t t un publc I 1gb te.
Iulay ] wanted the councIl to order the
"l"clrlc Ilghl comlln ) 10 raIse the IIRhl nt
Thlrty-thlnl And I. 'treets to a heIght ot
thirty feet The conncl neglected . to lakE
' actiomu.
an ) Icllon.
) resoluton wm p1ssell grantln Alexander
a Walacl perrlsllon ! to carry 0'1 the bud- l-
ness or 11lumbin In the city of Sonlh OmAha.
with alt the requirements
al he hatl compld al
or tp lAw goverhbng snch case . Walace Is
Dr Gltegow's : pbtmbcr. \
John i' I / , Owens was gIven the contrlct for .
grading Q street front Twentcth to T\ent-
first streets , anb the . alley from l to Q
strects.
The mayor npolll,1 I. C. Gtbson " ' . G.
Sloane anti , John J. O'Hourlce APJral erl for
grading district No. n. : For grAllng dIstrict
No. In. : the mayor appointed C. M. hltmnt .
:0.
C. C. Stanley a'nti II. C. Christie as ap-
Iralsers. , '
1. t'sitl I I 1'1" ; ' 4)1 - ( ; ; 1.1. . . .
Division No. 3. AncIent Order of lib2rnlans.
lAst evening passed j the following condola-
tory resolutions drawn up by a c&mmltep
lolposll rcsolutons . J. ; llngan , Jame ParIs and 1
James hiarrigan. "
\Vimeread larrlgan. . hAs utleaseti Almighty Cod 1
WhlrAs. I ) <
In thu tnfimmltc wlslom to \Imo\e from our
mhl.t our ummt"t esteemed brother , Martin I
Mcrom'mulcbc. Inll hIs fammmlby has
Wheread . Br h\9 \ Ilenth ly I
'heIN\S. . A.
nnll divisIon No. 3. i
' mt'mber :0.
lost 0. : d n , . fond his Illber one oC its most .arnest and a
, comnmutuflitY
faitimfuul member an,1 the eommunl I
Culhfnl clcII citizen : therefore ,
remqueeteti
\ortimy and resl l'ltz'n
tue ito1vetl. It That 1\'lslon No. 3. , \ . 0 IL. of
Ht oh'I11 < , the s . " ° ' timliv !
South Omnh"xtl",1 : to .rro\ln :
or our deco 18ed brother Its In' Ire s ) ; mpatl
he it
: ' .mm their hour of tJrea\cment ; and I
alfe ; , That the A. O. H. hat or lhlQ
itenlvecl ' thl
' ol\e'l of
city 'ho . Ilr pod In mourln for I Ierlo <
thlrt tittys.
reoitutlomtS I
u
' oC th"9" re o
Hlsolvel , Thft a copy deceflsOL
: ' or the
he dcilveru'ti to the fatuity tl dOCl'fHtl
d'ltvel,1
the records or our aaoCIa-
1nll spread upon
tion. _ " . . I 1. . I
n'mlHrnl" ! ( uit'uiNt9 , . . . . . .
will be held this c'en-
'Aucuses
Democratic ( wi
Democratc ' Twenty-fifth anti
lug at Iontromery's ofC2 , Twenly-lfth ,
' Twemitletim nn,1
Framieck's luau ,
N streets : 1rancck's hal Twenteth
Brr\vn liumrke's hail . ThIrteth anti Q strct .
BIwn ; Blrke's bal.
and ThIrty-third and I , . streets to select delegates -
ano on Oc-
gates to be voted for at the prImaries
toter 3.
to\er mass convention of democrats will be
heltl Wetln(90ay evening at Plvouka's hal tu
or the peaco.
select candidates for Justices
constAbles amid assessor.
- aut - Isscssor. _ . _ -
I 1:1'lt"'I'H ) : nl ( BI'I. :
( 'nl , " i'uu'illt' ( UIIt'luuls nt S'n Cmiii-
"crnll I litSut n i"i'mi ni'isi ) " " 1101'1.
Press reports front San Francisco are 10
the elect that I big suit his been commencetl
b ) the creditors and stockholders oC the
Union Pacific 10 have all the lines anti
branches of that road , lhrown Into a common -
mon pool mind administered on as I trust
(101 by the federal courts.
Local officials oC time Overland system are
very much at sea In regard to the mttol'
They assert that they have no Idea of whal
the action can be or can mean. They are
inclined to think thAt It Is some branch oC
Limo Oregon Hallway & Navigation troubles ,
several cases concernlnl which are tcll up
In the court or appeals , In which the report
says time present case buns been commence < .
They do not thInk that time Union Pacific sys-
tem proper Is Involvetl In the litigation re-
errell to. No official notice or the mater
has been recelvo at hea < quarters.
" % ' 11 TI' ) ' I" 1..1 nn Unl\'r"lnIH/Ir.
There will ho a meetng oC the Western
Passenger association In Chicago to < a )
The meeting Is called for the purpose or
considerIng rates to the Atlanta exposition.
There has Lel'n trouble acer these rates and
charges have been made against the Burlnl-
ton for violating tie terms of the agreement -
ment by making a specIal train rate from
Kansas City to the southr show city.
Hates have beeh generally demoralized In
the west , and the n\eetn oC the association
will take up arid < onsluer the many com-
plaints that have bean made hy the members
oC time association 'lnce the last mneeting.
General Passenger' Agent Francis of the
Burlington will attend t. the meeting.
SEATTLE IS A CU lP nl0i I
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Hopes t Build UpaGrcttt Shlpbuilt1g \
Industry There I
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lAS ALL TIlE NATURAL ADVANTAGES ;
( ' ( ' ri's n ( ' 'llrl.t fr"l I lie- Oosei'ii-
umieuul ) u'h f ( ( lit- Suurum'Ias' ( f
I lit- Sir Ipluti II'rm. II
! ln lerti tieiqt'o ,
: I
SAN FtACiSCO ! , Sept. O.-On bltling
on United ! Slates war \sels San Francisco I
contractors hA\'e hlherto ha.1 a clear lell on
this coael but a dispatch recd\'et here front I
Vau'iuingtcsn 01 Thursla indicates ' that a i
new coml'cltor on the 1lcltc coast IH .irusen '
ant Ihat u hc Sn(1remac ( u ) In I thAt I IbId 19 I very I
seriously threalened. : Ioranro . or I '
Seattle , foumntiry men ant ummuchintots. : ha\ .
bn aWtell : ] the contract br time seer tar ) ' ,
or the nlvy for enl of the three Inle to I I
boats , eonstruclon of which \A nUtl.rlzpdl
by time lAst congress at a cost not to eccell
$ lilOOO ; ( ' : ch. 'ho bid of Ioran Irns'A - I
but $160,000. a against $ i5,00O bid by the
Pubis Iron \ om-ke
limit one bud was Put In ( ruin San Francisco
on thl' torpedo Loals-thal of tl1 t tnlnn Iron
works-antI the latter ] l'mll.IIY1 ; In n'l '
lkcllhoo,1 bo thl sole hloder rrom this crt ) '
on the six new cOlposite glnho.1s : and tee I
two 10OOO-ton batlcshlps , irupoas : for whl h
are now being received by the Navy lepaI -
mum en C.
. Secretary lelnemAnn of the 1'llon iron
WOt ks Is mistucim iiissatisiied with th '
mich IIs3alsled wih thl go\rn-
IIUt sleclOcattoul and the WI ) ' they arc
alleged to have bleu drawn to fAvor eastern
bidders. In l Inlervlew he s.II'I ' : " 'he
SI' cIOcAtcns for the six composie gunb"ots
call for GeorgIa pine a wood wblch woult
cost ns lahl IIwa hcro at eAst ] three Umr
as much al Oregon pine. The latter Is a
rueh superior material \\'e wrote Liii' ,
secretary of t'r na11lnl ! If we ( oult not
suhstlute Oregon for Georgia line , In OUr
specifications when bllelng : , hut he ieclzm ! ! ) d
to permit the chan e. And as the dlf.rpnO , '
In the cot of the two kinds oC Inmb'r would
bo nfclent to rut lS out of time race We
conclHld ] not to bid. "
At the Union Iron works the lode ] or th , '
trl'ldo boat award Is talln ehe ? rfuIh' . Th.
Hlsllon Iron svorks : will not figure on the n' \
baitelhills. ? ,
WAfIIGTO . Scpt O.-The report rf
r
, ChId Erugimmeer'ilsoim , who WAS sent ( rom
San 1.'ranclsco to Seattle to invvnt'te tb
capacity ' ) ' of the plant of the Mantis Bros. . wa"
, Ollrlly satlsrctor ) And Secretary InrLert I
thIs afternoon aWor.le. 10 that lnn the con I
tract for the comietruction ut
consl.ucton o one of the three
torpedo boats to b2 built for the oar ) ' . Tb , '
na1h
Irlce to Le II.lld Is 160.000. . whIch Is $ ai0o
: less than the original bId of the firm . who
! consented to the reduction in ( flr that the
deartummont might have a suOclent margin
I ( ( rrom the approprlaLon of $ li .UOO to
supply the torp'uio ( ouWt and thl guns for
ths b011 The senior lelh r of the frm wa-
Al t h. Navy drpartlent 101\y llnsln ! up the
hUllae s. ar,1 he anlonnce his Intention 10
bulhl A boat that will cOI'urc In over
, respect wih the b'st work of euster bul.l-
etc ant to spare no Iroper , expense 10 tItle
end.
enl.
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Fir .1 years Coolt's 111'rIAI I Chlmpagnl'
( I' xlr.Dry ha ime'mm . , ,
\ ) he1 L : tIl i 10rlet 011 , '
umseti never discarded.
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0. . , 'I'll EI"m'411 ( 'omru . issmo.
: ti m' . h'lkl. i . 'I'ul I , . . \11 ii I' . 1..I/II
tll nl,1 that .r "I' . ( ) : ' ' ) - .
.Ialos n. ! lel,11 wa seen At hIs resllence
lAst e\'elhl/ and In renard to the rerganiza-
Lion oC the stAte fish conmmmmiesion spoke a.
roloivs :
"It Is true tlmuutlt. . I. OAk Ie ) and myself
lave reslgmmcti Cram the fish h conmnmissloum
We sent a letter to the governor on Friday
offering our resignations , \'hleh shoul tAke
effect on October 1 A relll has been re-
cCh'ed acceptn my reuuigmuattoim. Last Juuue .
t'iieumV. . . .
wllln \ I. May was AIIlolntlel [ to the com-
mlsson ! , Mr. OJkley alll myselfvcnt to
Govcrnor 10lclb and offered to reslgmm.
lIe nskl'tl ns to contnle to serVe for A tlmp ,
at least We Informed hll that our rosina-
!
lens were ready al any Illume lie wAnted
them. Last week he wrote lS Inviing lS
to 1.llcoln to dlseu time mAter , anti onr
Icslllatons followed thAl meetlm I'urther
than this I have notluiumg to S1Y. "
In lI , . . 11".1 Or 1111111 , . .
Mr. J. C. Padgett . editor or the Courier
Council Grove , Kan. , writes : "I keel
hamberlaln's Cough Remedy In tim ) ' hOISt > ,
and 'Ion't see how any wel regulate,1 , family
can afford to he wlhout It. The remneuly
wi do mull ant < lore Ihan Is clalle.1 for I
TI ! . st1tplent Is \ot mae , ] In the Intprest'
or Chamberlalu , hut for humaniy In gcnerai , " '
neral"
\'I.ln ) havt I cough or ( ell , or If your
t'imildren are tronbled wiLls
rhlrr wih croup or whoop-
tug couh. I\e It a trIal. Yon will find i
10st cxt'u'llermt.
o
-v.-l.t'm'IlRiL : irlmtl.hS'I' ) : .
Inlr tumid " ' /1"0. wlh Slnl'rl )
\11,1" l II I N'h'n.l.n. 1
WSlhINr.TON , Sopl O.-The forecast
for Tuem'tlay Is :
For N.'bJ Im and IOWA-I''llr ; \\'II'nwr.
scuthN Iy I winds.
For : sourf , Allmnsl ; ! Kan al anti ro1"
.Tlo-Fall : Slilitl ) warmer ; east 10 south
WI iris.
For South nalta-Falr ; outhlrly wlnd- ;
warmer In the eastern iiortion.
1.1'ul H.rl.
OFFiCE Oh" 'J'lhE'EATIiKht : IILTICIL\h1
OMAhA , Sppt : O-Onmh' , m : BTI t"I' ( Aj
lHrtum ( and rinfal. I I coin ma red wih I t thl
correu.poniling du ) oC the jUsl fOllr yu'nrs'
lS : : ; . IS 1 1S93. 1S'5
: ! Axlllm -teiituerattmre' . . . i fl 7 ,
: llnlmul ! tclpratlre.:1 : N : IV ) 'I
Average temperature. . . . 48 ro r1 !
l'rlCIJI1ntol . . . . . . . . .W .UJ . 6 ; .1 ir
( 'onditlon or temperature and precipitut-
ton at Omaha for the day since "Iar Ii "
I , lS9 :
Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m
Delllllcy fur the dA ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
Normal proll.laton. . . . . . . . . . . . io Inch
nllln ( ' for the Ihl ) . . . . . . . . . . . , .1 Inrl
TO'al prlclplt to i H nrA Iareh 1. 19.13 In"Ie.1
Delcleney since March 1" . . . 7A3 inches
Ielorl" front Slllul" .I S II I.
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8T4TIOXS " waA'rugmm ,
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Omaha . . . . . . . : Ill . ( it ( Cit'ar .
Xorti 11110. . . . umu IH : .om I CI'ar. .
V..nIIO. . . . " ( iii iim , ) ) " ' " ' .Ir.
lhlc.o . . . . . . 11 li . ( Oi C I.lr. ,
SI , Lottl . . . . . . . I , ( , t ) . (11 ( Ci'uir .
SII'aul. . . . . . . [ 11 \ , (11 nUI'I'ar. $ ) el'nr.
L'at'ctmpcri. . . . . . . 1 / , mm's Clear .
Kan""i . . . . . . . . . 14 lS C ! . tttCI.mr. )
.10
Iea" . . . . . . . . . . II 70 .1)4) ) ) ' Cioumtly.
Lkumurer. . . . . . . . . I ; 7 . ( ( , i'art cloudy
Sail Lake City. . . . 70 : ( .nUlancloldy .
ilisTumarcia. . . . . . . 10 71 .UCICI"ar. .luIClar.
. :
SL Vlumcumit I . . . . . . .
411 .
its .mjtu Clear ,
; : , g.I. . : : : : : : : . . mitt f : on : Cu' : ; .r. . :
MIn City..7 . 1 kO .t'utCmear.
ILapiti City . . . . . . . . en . 7. . .10IClpar. , !
uumlvestomm I . ' _ ' . . . . tic 7 : , UI CloudY
' r" indicates trace or pretipitmittun .
prelplulwn.
1 A. \S'i'r.SiX . Observer.
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SPMORSE DRY G OlS CO
- Iems I alll Price < th,1 : t IiiI\ughly dCI0Ihtl'c\e the
i superiority of our v.\luc ; , i\'Itg ovcr ' ' 1 other lioti cs.
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PhctoH1cnal Low PI-ies
' Oi . "miui't's E'.l"lsltc : Itl ! nl' NoVelties . It
Di i pl 5 miect' . l3iun'k : li . iim' , fl "
: .Bldkh. ito lust cc , t'Iu'ni at "uaC
o k U 0 n . rJlel' l : \ . ; ll. saIl 111'lee. llo 'II'I. . I . . . lhl'I . . . ] . lt . k C
'ld-lii&'hi 'Xtl'ul lhuii 1 ilmt'k lIeiu'iottutit ' '
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H.II'Cuil PL'iCC ' ' &
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t. I 1-IIlh I I 1'Jlgnnt : Btll I ( BI'OIIIlothd I I , ; Iorso't
s ltiti'guihmi pu'ico. Vitt'l , $1.23. 9
, C 0 9 0' ' - e r Salts Pt''e II' , 'UI'II. .II'd . . . I . : . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 C
COLORED DRESS GOODS
0 r 0 \ ' ( S IICl't'i' , ; , the Chutc YOI ; blare Be1 Wnitlul Flr ,
; \ U 40 to IIiwl 1101 I I Imumsukimint' Novelty Sui I-
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iumgmm : wOI'lh to i.l : YII'd. 18
nOOIS I 1 I llusilg Ihel out at Ylrd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
l 4U-'unuhm I Iomsu'iottuta , ab I 'olou's , bOlntlful gooll , .
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lole"t it'ico UI'OI' IlloloI ( , SIC .vmrrtl. 44
they go mit . 'II',1 . . . . . . . . . . 1'0\11'11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
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( et-limelt 1tll0.tcd No'elty Dt'ess . Goods , nil
time u'ago Iii Il I 1 s. limu ptu'tom'.s pl'O $1 .00 to 49 C
$1 . I.io ( _ s'at'ti. Bunlo'lpt 1 ) 1do 11'lcu , , 'tll. . . . . .
-.llh Colored . ' HI'Ollllloths ) , lm'tt goods
imtmttltj I . , Iot.us " 't'tit . \ 'ICI'11 t2.00 to $2.50 9 0 C
ynu'd. Bmtuuku'apt "tile imu'iuc ' .
yutt'd . . . .
It ; Morse's Exclusive l ; Lines : ;
High Silks and Velvets
II I o'eu's' . elcmont l'f fmpolioll ' bits I InngnUlont stock fnrpso
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, : n.thil o\'el' been in tIme tIbtsoiii'1ruulley . now being closed ont lt .
L time mot ) mtsflm6liing low plec ( H'UI' lullo In the WOIl ,
L licutuiti fumE I lute hlnck atin clnllet" . 23 . Izih ;
ml tmt'me's luw PI'lce. * 1.30 ; bank rmiimt turbo 7 9c
11'lce. l1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1O . . . . . . bullo'upt . . . . . . . . . . . Sllo . . . .
$ I I 25 1111t t I ty Hne ( ' 1)1 om'ctl ( Hatln I (1 ii C It 'sso ;
: I" o's ' ) tmCCtl vi'k'o , $ l . : now only 6 9 C
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B I tk grls g 1'lln I bik i , ( ! inc itt fdHh :
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: lol'"o'sdeo , , -.00 : 1)et. ) ymrt'd ( } : ale $2 50
h)1'iCC ) , ' ! \deo ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yl. . . . . . . . ! . . . .
Plain SI'II "Uks , flute goods ; Im'so sold at
$ l.oa ymti'd. ( 4 9
lon plcc. 'lt.(1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
All , ' :1"'so'l . 4ine ' 100 quality L'tdorei 3 9 C
Now \olng clusll : t 'mttd . . . . . . . . . . .
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All \1tn'u.o's latehlosl lines or olegutut
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high ClltuH bt'oCuull uilks ' 1lcglnt $ 2 4 8
high l'II"S II'ucl(1 ( tils ; : lm'bo't ) ) 1 co
_ up to : : l .QO yd. 1.'lnl - clo.lng PL'leo. .
Moi's's Eut ; im'c Stook of flank rim pt
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
.At nm'ICOS a'uty l'losv 's'lsat ytmu can buy I bioun at time mmiii ! .
Gm'nnnl eluaumm'e Itit' hotel nuiti lioutrul 11mg ' Imotlime keepers.
V'-4 I ] ray amid \\'hiito i3imritkot , fancy harder. eutn't usc tutmumcult : for less
tltmimu 1 umulr : ; ut'thu IuritO Pair
10.4 Salu gr ty um'it't' umumul , wimlto pale imlutumkets . . . . . . . . . . , . mumucim . . . . . . . muter . . . . . tumutthtty . . . . . . . . . atmti . . . . wortim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-4 Solo mrey lirku ucimi : . lmml\nti . . . . . . . . hlurmmkimts . . . . . . . . , . win . . . . tim . . . ! . .ac . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-4 l'r. cry , . . wool . . . . . . blammkots . . . . . . . . . , . clucaimost . . . . . . . . . . , . wortm . . . . . . ! . . . 3.73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1) .
10-4 t'tu' iv I m I I . U . . wool . . . . b . . . a it ito . . tm . . . ' . sI . Igim . . . t . by . ems . . . I . iuth . . , . , ru . > . t'Llm . . . . f . . I.rt . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i I4 I i ii' rho I i I to luu'i'tu tVOmi , hail' hI mu mm I. . e . . . mt . . . l . iglm . tiy . . . soi . . . . hod . . , . . tVt . . . I . i' . t . It . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 lmti. cxtm'mi large 'mizo Imounu tumaulu t'imtiuhi : ( . . 'tt'mmfom'ttt" , Cottoim hued ,
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' 'imeitit at l st ) ; m riupulco tumly
I lot t'x C ma I utrou e io hmuumitm mm m ado sit t ' ' rt'ml I for ' ,
et'um ci' tn
tc tm ti' r'm Cottomi ( Te
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, & The money YOU paid last year for fuel thnt wits wasted
, wotilci go a good way toward btiyfflg Jewel Stovcs nut ! Ranges
-the kind that don't waste. '
Fuel isn't the only thing they save
-they spare your time and jalience. Our trade mark is on
, ' every genuine Jewel. Ask your dealer for then
% \ ° M , LYLE DICKEY & Ct ) . , Ouunuli
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U For Well People.
: ii Medicines nre for the sick I
Some can lC used with good eilccts
I ) ) ' persons apparently ve11 , Occa0
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iir sional rcSoi't to Ripans Ialulcs
1)lCVCfltS attacks that i-csult from
disorders of the stomach and livci- .
.1 0' preseive is bett'ciand chcpcr
I than to repair.
1iumfhum Tahuiiei : void , , druggummu , o mIt
: if tilt' trice ( ti ) cent. a box ) Is mcmii (0 'I'h" Itt-
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runj Cmn'tmitcal Comp.mny , No. ii ) frmtrucs it. , N. Y.
OF I0IDiI3jDL1EL ] JOlIT
A Few Advantages
Offered by the Chicago. Mliwaukco & 13r. 1'iul IL.mmlts'cm } ' , thu almurt hue to Chicago , ,
clean train made up and started from Ouna Ima.
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CCDAlt RAPIDS ,
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flaggage cheCketi froims iesimenmec , . ru.ml service anti cour.
Ieous eimtp ayes. 1mmtiru ( ( multi lighted by cIa cteicht with electrio remidimm' iumuumlm5 in
every berth , FInest dIning car survlcu In t Ito % Vest , With macabs u.erveil a Ia carte , or ,
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in other words. order what you want and p imy for what you get , 1"iyer leaves union depot -
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pot daily at CCsp. ; mu. , srriv ng at ChIcago a I 9 a. it , .
city Ticket flee. 1frJi Farrmamn Street , C. B. CARRIER. City Ticket Agent.
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