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- . . - , . . . . - - - . . - . - - - . - - . - . . - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - F s- - . - - - - - . . - . - . . - - . - . . - - - - . . - - _ e' THE OJ\AIIA \ DAILY nEE : Rz\.q'unOA . , NOVEMBEU 9. 18m : . r ; - OUTCAtT'S ' CASE \ r.OES OVER . . - - - rosber's Pl\rtnor Will Not Eo Tried This I , . j " Ycar. BANKER NIChOLS ACQUITTED AT LINCOLN Not Gulh' ot ( rl'lllllA COII'L. t1 : I 11 t , ' n'lh ( hc' llf'llol or Ih'f'IIII""r . % ' 0,11- ( :1111111 : el ( , 1"11. : ! - IANCO1 : Nov. 8-iveca1.-Tht5 ( ) morn. trig the Lincoln October term of the fClleral I court was cal Cl , ' 11jourlllg until the Jnl- uary ! tHm The Outcal CI"OI ! carried over until that time , whel I 11 be herd Idore ) JIII' Dundy. The jury Irought In a verdict of acquittal II the rose against ? Banker Xlchols : of I.ltchfeh ) , for pass II ! counteCelt monr ) ' . The alleged ofclse oc. curred a year ese at the lu1 hotel , when Nichols passcll a spurious ( lo1ar on the bar- tender. Se\'eral other "quecr" ' coins were found upon his plrSO ! . but he Introduced ( estlony , showing that lie had received them In charge from a strmgcr. : TO WOnK OO.U F'IULtJS. A stock company Is I btdg , , orall1d In J.lncoll for the Illvelopmclt ! of the llorll sol lnd , I 13 I reported here by an Omaha man that a simiar company la I being gotten together In Council lJiutr. still . the men who own the land on which pt'o"t.cclng . has been lone 10 not SCl'm unxlOU1 to let go ot any oC their 1ioItIing. The 1.lnculn pirtIes however , Intclcsted In a company ; propose to to lroIctIg , on thplr own account cud on other lauds. Men who have hpcn experi- unenting say that the strtum of gold hearIng - Ing gravel menloncl , In l'vof. flartlett's re- Iort Is oighL Ilc ! long awl hal a mile wide. Ass's lulle by the IU'oCpssor run , from $3 to $ DO a ton. ProC. Nicholson IR salt to ham found as high as $7G a ton. A Denver asiiy Cound In one SUllllu from the t Dli1enbrcl . turin $ WG a tun. In dltrlCl : court today Judc , , , 10lmes hcuri the Sellers habeas COrplH ! caue. Sclrers wus released from the custody oC the warden I of the p nlentlnry ant turned over to the sherif of I.'uras county Cor 1 new trlat. JUdge Holmes found there were grave Ir- regularities In the former trial Settlers was arrested and tried for swindlng a nnm- her of western hankers out of smal SUnl1 In the noIghhorhood of $100. Today Mary J. PeohlNI recovered JUdgment against the Faglo l Iltl Insurance company for $3,271 , the Imount oC a policy In the company on lie life ot her deceased husband - band , Ur. 0. Il. Peebles. The defense was thal he had mlsrepreslntcII his physical . condition and also that he was a member of - - " SioUx tribe No.3 , ned Men , when he was .r- . I not. 4 - INSUHANCE PI'OPLI : SII.IT HAms. 1 The case at mmer E. Drummond agalnt the Omclals' and mployes' Accident aso- eaton , Is on In the district eourt. Drnm- . mend was an express messenger on time Inr- p lnton railroad. Ou August 12 , 1893 , whIle out late at night on a bicycle he was haled I by footpads and shot dcad. Hewards aggregating - . , gating $ : ,000 for the capture of the Issas- ! ! sins were offered . but without avail. Drum- : monll's mother , who hives at Bethany , pre seated his Insurance policy to the defendant , company , omit ! payment was reCused. From ! time text oC the polcy It appears that It Is not good If thc holder comes to his death by Intentional design of himself or any one else. As a lefen9e. the company avers that Drnmmond died by the Intentonal act of ' the hwaymen The estate claims that hIs killing was an accident. To substantiate thIs evIdence Is adduced to show that when the party with whom Drummonll was at the time was stopped by the footlJflls , the one by whom Drummold was shot enjoined haste. as he had a hair trigger revolver ali It might , owing to his nervomess go off. There Is one exception In the polcy , and that Is at the hands oC a hurglar. For the jury the questions are , Did Drummond come + to his death by accIdent ) or design , and Is a ant I < footllall I burglar ? No jury has yet been secured In the Davis murder lrlal Today the defense exhausted Its last tJcremptory. Secretary Diworth ) of the State Board oC I Transportalon : anti Attorney General Churchill are at work on the papers In the cat'e InvolvIng - Ing the constulonalty ot the Nebraska S awich law. This case was brought against I the B. & 1 railroad by the state board to compel Its obedience before Jndge Chapman In Cae 3 county. lie declarell the Jaw uncon- stittitlonal and appeal wa9 taken to the supreme - promo conrl. I has been on tne docket for quit a sluIhe. I Is thought the court will . roach I November 21 The Iupremo court adjournell today until two weelw from Ion- day uext. Judge Ucldnson. newl'-electet In the Fourth judicial district from Burt county , was I visitor today at time caimitol. PO.YTgCIXIC rSTITUTI CLOSIm. Owing . to the lack of patronage the Lincoln 'ot.teohnlc Institute has close ; Is doors. I was backed by quite a number oC Lincoln citizens. They iiy that , although there wore -I more PUllls In attendance when I closed than when I opened , they do not deem I expelpnt to longer continue the school t'resldeutVii : IL.m Chancellor . who hall chare of the In- ! mmtltutlon . wilt retur to lila home at Worce.- tel Mass. . as soon as Iw Is able to travel. At present ho L confined to his room as the result - stilt oC an accIdent sustained by him entrain a train In a \ \ e ter town. lie was thrown vio- lenty against a brake und two of his rlb9 broken. Omah" People In Lincoln : At the J.lnllel- J.ynn S. Emlvardi . George C. Carpent\l" At t tlO Capll- : Cciaily . g. 1' . Hopn. At t tie I.lncoln-W. W'al B. Ii. ltubimiotm. : - - - S I.'c'ntll" . ' " ur t" . J.JJ'luI 1..tlrl. . LINCO.X No\ R.-Speclat ( Tlegral.- ) Charle H ! , assIstant secretary of the re- IHblcan state central commitee , says that t but few scattering retulns oC the vote fem regents have hel'n reeeived. I.'rom an cxam- Inaton . of these he approximate' that the plurality for Merrill antI Goowi he about tWICl' as large as that for Norval , or l , OOO ) lt least. lie accounts for this on the thery that republicans stuck Ilrety close to tllr ticicot . while democrats hall no way of de- tom ummtumlmmg between the two sets oC demo cratic cammdimlates . which were straIght and 1 which tree silver. Merrill Is sick ! II bed wlh nenralgla. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sipili 1"rlJI\,1 Prll.1 ) ' . LINCOLN , No\ S-Slleclal ( Telegram.- ) Julius Otl'ns , formlrly a saloon keeper In m Lincoln arrIved In town today from Lead City , S. 1. I . and was immedIately arrested on I telegram from that Ilolnt. lie was accused - cused of iiavliig sold ' . hoVlnl mortgJped property' Ottns said , that lie had eoiml a saloon : t Lead City , the IHlrchaer agreeing to pay up I 5-rt- - ; , _ _ 11 F , ' 'h. \ CIII:1" , - . Who buys khol now-chooses the winter klnl-the , k1111 that lat ( the feet Iry-the kind that are waterpror and warm Our \les' ! Olh centuf' boot or our calf school shoe at $2.25 . la one of these-Io Is our $1.2 : 8111 $1.50 line. Chlhl's shoes , $10 $1.25 $ , $1.50. b r Drexel I- .rexe -1 . Shoe Co. Li' _ till ) Po rmiminiFt. S 1 1 I m'rta/t amommntlmmg . with COils , to $5 ; . This I hli e 1.11 failed to cbs and Olens uld be would 11) ' the money Into court at Ihls point IC Ihat woult bo saWhctory He was released 01 I. : pendlogan answer from Lead Cl ) ' . - - - - - 11nIS 01. ( ' ( I'I'\ : II.iC'i'l0NS. I : 1' iirtlier I..t nflflI.cm-s ChOl.1 by tl " "Itr. 'uclu y. , O'NEI.L , tb. , Xov. Speclnl.-The ( ) popnlst elected the lntr county ticket ex- Celt clerk of the elkirict court to which of- nce John S. ICrir g. repnblc.I , WS elected by tb irty-t \ \ 0 laJorl ) ' . I was one . at th' . ' hard. cst ftught ea'mmpm'igne thAt was e\ ! wltl tell In Ihls sec'lon. The Ilollullats elected four f sUPervIsor arid time republicans thre The county olren are : 'reusl'lr , , J. P. M tulpn ; clerk Jlstrlct cuurt , John S. Herring h j county cPli , \ \ ' . W. nethen ; sherl , C.V. . 1llllon ; judge . O. A. Mcs Cutrhon : superimmiendent.V. . H. JICIISOI ; sun 'Jor , M Norton ; coroner , n. T. True. blooll 1 1. Jullald tor district judge ran :00 aleall ' at his ticket In this county. lIADION , Xeb. , No\ S'--Specal.-Fol- ( : ) Ie I wlnf Is lImo lmt of 0.1\'e3 county 01cla19 : . .1 . I. . Paul , treaIJr ; O. K. Eastman clerk ; AF . . 1 Bartlett , sheriff ; E. I S. flicker. ] Judge ; p , B. Carly , clerk or district court : A. 1 C lam k. superlnton'l"nt ' oC In211lou : George t liul . coroner. Tbp [ tr l four arcrepublicans. . ! republcans. P.\.IS CITY , Neb , XO\ $ . -Speial.- ( ) I mi thL county the repubilcana carried ' II leublca1 curtet every' cfce oc but tl\O , clerk and tr asurer. The 0111- cert' arc : Cleric ] of district commit. Charles M Ietz : county cleric , Charles Loree ) : treasurer J. II. \loreheJII ; Judge , A. it. Kelm ; l'hcrlf , J . H. Wilamson : surveyor , 11. q. Staver : a miporluteademit cf ) Jblc Inslruclon , J. A. [ Cu ii I nia mm. NIO11it\ IXeb. . , XO\ 8.-SpeolJI.- ( ) Inox i couuty olcial returns : Coulty cleric , C . Van Camp ( pop. ) ; county treaslmrer J. S. Paten I < ( . ) ; sheriff , Charles Croclett ( imp ) ; county judg . 1) . . . Chamber . ( rep. ) ; clerk of court , H. I. I Iarrls I ( rep. ) : superln- : teltent t of public In9truclon , IJ. D. 1dartin- Ihleop. ( . ) : county Etirve'or , C. A. Nlppel , , ( rep. ) ; coroner W. Iazen ( pop ) . Time Int- Hon of dividing Knox cOUny was deCeJtel1 by a majority of .jj3. ( The new hoard of sue Ia I mervisors stands a tie between republicans a mid . POPUI ' t9. with occ elected by beth par- tes , receIving the entIre vote oC his townalmi , . Ar I' . Xeb. . Nov. S.-Speclal.-Complete ( ) ' reutms for Harlan county officers : George Ii. , Cleaver , clerk district court ; John Everson. I c OuUty judge ; J. D. Iteceami . sherlr : S. L. I toborts . cleric ; D. I . \ . lcCuloch , treasurer ; . \ . liofimmayer , surveyo ; P. 1' . 1enlley. superIntendent - Intendent l ; C. H. Hush , corouer ; all being POPu ulsts except sUllerllteudeul and coroner. 'otal Vote of caummty 1,911 Time notable f featm oC this election was that very few s traIght votes were cast by time voters lu any party. SIDNEY Neb. , : ov. 8.-Speclal.-Chey- ( ) enno county omcers electell arc : A. Pease trcasurlr ; Daniel 1l'leese , sherif ; W. C. [ Immilock , clerk ; C. P. Chambers superIntend- emit ; J. Neubamier judge ; It. II. Wiis. surveyor - veyor ; ' \ ' . P. Basett . coroner ; commissioner First district. WIlam It. Wood ; Third dls- t rier. Johu W. hIarpr. " , lXTON , Neb. . No\ 8.--Spccial.- ( ) Ilchcrck cOI'nty returns are all In , hut the cleric refuses to open them until Saturday. ' Prom several products the clerks who I brought lu the returns wcre unable to give ' the t vote. The result as now known Is ! lS follows : Tile republicans elect : C. L. I Attemm. clerk : McI"ariammd . Campbcl , treasurer ; I , . ii. Taylor Judge j I. . J. Carrington , sur- veyor ; Wale Vn Peten , superlnt , nllent. The pcpulsts elect : N. T. Jones sherl ; Dr. D. I Vastne , coroncr. The precincts front which time vote has not been reported will not materlal i ) change these fluigres. ! I gXIXGTOX Neb. . No\ 8.-Speclal.- ( ) Time canvas" of the vote of Dawson county Is i just completed with time following result : 10bson ( rep. ) , sheriff : AlY1 ( rep. ) . county 'luperiutendenl ; May ( rep. ) , county clerk : Neil ( POIJ. ) , treasurer : Jones ( IJOP. ) , clerk of court ; Roberts ( pop. ) . county judge ; nan- croft ( pop. ) , coroncr. DENKEL IAN , X'eb. , Nov. S.-Special.-- ( ) Dun < y county returns complete : For com- mlsslouer Thlrt dIstrict II. 1' . Larrow ( pop. ) , and J. F. Morgan ( pop. ) . tie. County Judge , Pranl Israel , trep. ( ) ; county clerk , 1 S. Owens ( pop. ) ; county treasurer. J. C. Ough ( rep. ) : county shlr. A. T. Latshaw ( pop. ) ; county surveyor. J. S. Lynch ( rep. ) : county corommer John McEvoy ( pop. ) : superintendent of publIc lnstructlotm . Jauls Hey nard ( pop . ) ; oOlmlssloner Seeonll Il1trlet , S. M. EwIng oC I'es I ( ll0p. ) . OGAI\.LA . , Neb. . XO\ 8.-Speclal.- ( ) Kplh county complete : Simerridan , ( pop. ) county clerk ; Hector , ( rep. ) treasurer : Camp ' ( pop. ) sheriff ; Mrs. Anna Gray Clark { ( poP. ) sup rlntendent ; \V. O. Jamison , ( pop. ) jUllge. Alt are present Incumbents. XEI.ll. Xeh. , Nov. S.-Special.--'On ( ) the I counly ticket the Antelope republcans IItcled I the following : .1. C. Jenkins , clerk ; 1 l I ! Abranms clerk district court ; g. g. Beckwih , ! sUIH'rlntendent oC schools and tour members ant of the Board oC Supervisors. The populsts elected : WIam ! Block . treasurtr ; J. G. Crlnlhw sheriff ; n. F Atm're. Clunty . jude , alll three sup rvlsors. B"llTIgTT. Neb. , Nov. 8.-Specla1)-The ( ) county olclalM elected era : Cleric . C. H. Gleseller ; treasurer F. P. leston ; sheriff . J. N. Larsen : superintendent of schools , \ \ ' . B. Lynds ; county judge J. W. Savage ; sur- s'eyor.V. . L. Staple ; coroner. Dr. Koehler ; comlissioner First dt trlct , II. H. HOPIe. PONC" . Neb. . Nov. 8.-Spociai.-Time ( ) tal- lowing Is the result In Dixon county : County clerk . John I. ' . Eeroth ! ( rep. ) ; clerk district court. \ \ ' . \ \ ' . Cooper ( reIJ. ) : county treasurer , John D. Stouh ( dem. ) ; county judge Asa W. l'se ( rep. ) ! ; sheriff. Harry Ii. hart ( r2p. ) : ; cDt'nty surveyor. N. S. Dxon ( rep. ) ; coroner , ' \ ' . I. . Taiboy ( rep. ) ; sUPHlntenllent ( of public : lnstrtictiorm. Salle H. Pof ( pop. ) . T1KA : IAI No8.Speclal.The ) of- cial colnt In this , Uurt. county Hives time following results : Treasurer Piper ( rep. ) : cleric , Anderson ( rep. ) ; sher- liT. Clark ( reIJ. ) ; county judge Ward ( rep. ) : clerk district court Cook ( rep. ) ; su- perlnlenltent , Beck ( pop. ) : surveyor Pratt : ( rep. ( ) ; coroner , Simon ( rep. ) . 'fhe change from the county conlulssloner system to township . organization was carlell by a small I I majoriy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " 'c..IIIAIth"'nr , , ' Celelirmuted . XEBI.SKA CITY , Xeb. , No\ 8.-Sp. ( clal.- ) Ir. and Irs. J. F. Welch lafl e\'enlnE : celebrated the eighth anniversary of their i weddell life , ant a large gathering oC ! YOln : people was present to congratulate this tlpU- ! lar couplc. Dancing anti mlslc . \ \ ere the m chief ! amusements. A meeting of the prominent buslnLs men at this city was held this morning to con shier the proposition of an eastern manuCac- turer who dlslres to locate here and Illt In m a large tactory. Thc , ' Interested refuse as yet to divulge an.thlng concerning the enter ; Ilrlsc or the resul oC the ummeeting. H. n. Iouglos was In Omaha lat / evening ' ' 1'c'll"c'h lnll'l n"Mlrn'c"I. TECUMSEII . Neb. . No\ 8.-Speclal { 'ele- gamn-T1mo ) Sherman hommee an old three story frame landmark , burled herE lt mid Illh t. I was the property of K. TIer umey & Tate. I was not Insured nor oc" ctmptc4i. , 'I'h- NW't . i'st nf 11 " 01"r r "PA \IXO TOLE1"-W'orth and lt"lc h _ ' two or Ncbraskmt'mm leading : lth.lllal : . ,0 are cl'I'atl 1 \ 'm'rItibie : 1tl1 fot' . 1-"ltlI ) ' by uIayiiig It OII'C ( mit' 'Ot If ' 11 volume II , 'L'i'y It yottrii'1C-it's . 1 hl\tftl ) scutlWI t-I. entranL'Ihig t lutlc 'lalc"I'r : -whll'C. A. Hospe , jr. MislcnnttArt . t5t3 DOIjII ! St. CONTEST C OF TIE OXNAnDS Sugar Beet Bounty Question Being Ds- cucd at Washington FEATURES OF TiE PRESENT LITIGATION .1 Ih'\"I nit I hi- Cnlt'llnt thlt Ihc ! Cnll.lr.lc'r nf tilt' 'l'rens- Ir ' Cnllnt Ctlc'Ilnl ( ' 1111" PrCInl"I ' l'imsi'I "llnl , WASIXGTOX , XO\ 8.-Speclal ( Trioi ! rr.io.-Generai ) Ianderson will have ; I session - s mon with Secretary Carlisle tomorrol on t he Oxn.lrd sugar beet bounty cast and wil submit a brief to time secretar ) ' , Senator M lander80n In brief asserts that the comptrol r Ias nol ant 'cannot ba\'t Juris. Ilcton of thc allowance of the sugar bounty , the law specially providIng that allowance or diSlowance of claims shal be by the cOlmllsloner of Intelnal re\'enue , and when he bas alowed a claim he must certify the I tact f to the secretary oC time trfJSUr ) ' . whose Iluty I ti.en hecomes to Issue I warrant COI tI3)nlnt : that the comptroller of the tre.t5J ury has no act whatHer to perCorm except to countersign thl warrant after I has b.'en IUN i : that time coiimptrolisr's atemllt to make u Indll as to the Iccount was a nsurpatol of power ali that the duty t the secretary of the treasury the account Ia'In ; been allowed by the ( conlnlsloner oC Internal i revenue , Is to Issue the warrant. Second-That there Is no Iower , In time comptrolel' to south tIme claim fo the secro t ary . and make of him a mere condnlt or passage by whlrh the claim can be trans- mltt.t . to the court at claitmt. Third-That the secretary hImself , tller the t law oC 1887. bas no power to seoul claim- ants to the court oC clalls uliess the claimant - ant consents thereto. About $11,000 are due the Oxnards untel the bommmmty hil pa5EeJ by congress which was hell unconstutonal by the coimmptroller . hencl h this tmction. Iajor h'oiioclc oC the Indian . olco leaves tomorrow for Gage count ) . , wih Instrclons to lalw a thorough immvestigattomm oC the Otoe anll Kansas Indian land affairs , to repolt anll make u recommendatons to the secretary of the Interior. ) Interior.NE'S NE\\'S FOIL TIm AmiD \ By directIon oC Secretary Lament , Captain Wilam P : I'amms Xlneeenth infantry , Is detaied to the State Inl'ersl oC \\'iscorm- sIl at Iadlson vice First 1,1 ltetlnt ) I dwarl Ch'noweth , Seventeenth InCantr , relo\cd at his I own request. ) Transfers In tIme Eighth imitmmntry are ordered - dered lS follows : Lteutenant Frederick Ier- 1.lns. rrol cOlpany K to company g ; Lieu- tenant Charles Gerhardt , from company E to c Comln K ; Lieutenant F. I , . lCmmimdserm trom company I to cOII1ny D ; I.eutenunt \ \ ' . C. 'Ivel I trnsfered from Third . cavalry to FIrst cavalry. troop 1 ; Liommtmmammt Alexander 'I" Dade from Second cavalry to Third ca\- aIr ) ' , troop h I : Lieutenant John S.'Iun. . from First ) cavalry to Second cavalry . troop I A postomce has been establshed ) at W0t- Cord ) , Clsl.r county , S. D. , and Ahble L. Bocle l has been appolntel ) 110stmlstress. John \ \ ' . 'ennanl was today commissioned post- master m at Iurshle , and Jeler on H. \'iit- locl l ( at Chesterfield , la. vsi.L. I\ 'rug I.CHcn.HJ : ngJJs , O""lrcl Su\nr ( "oullIllu I y' ' Ilf'rl $ : :0 ( i n 101 fur the C"UI' GRAND ISLAND No\ 8.-Specinl.-Timr ( ) Oxnard fleet Sugar company today Issued a L circular to the beet raisers offering $2.50 per ton for beets which are unller the reuire- menls oC the contract In their content of sccharine matter and purity , and furthel promlsc that In case the bounty can he secured - cured for this sugar tt wilt all go to the beet ratser. FIE tOX' Nov. S.-Special.-Thc ( ) weather turned cold last night , and there was a severe free7e , A great many beets are still In the ground . but they are not tlouht to have been Injured by the cold thus far The dissatisfaction at the treatment the beet raisers have received from time factorIes has ; Incrcased Time factory has refused to take one mumm'a beets because they were not imp to ; the test thouh It was reported that ther would take beets below test at I proporton- ately lower price. Some men express themselves - solves as satslcd with the results at their : crop. The tact of the matter appears tl be that the factories have a larger crop on hant than the ) ' expected , and that this has been a bad year for beets , as well as al other crops In this vicinity. There Is Itto Ioubt ( but what some at time smaler beet raisers wi loose I ! oot man ) ' oC their beets. D.\t Neb. . Nov. S.-Special-Thim ( ) ? frmer and growers ot beets for the NorCol C Sugar Beet company around Blair have he- cOle disgusted wlh the way the Norfolk have taken their . company lhet crop. The company : asserts that the beets " " party leet ! are "not ripe" or are not "up to test , " etc. Several have sent them to Lincoln , and the test has run usualy about : per cent above the reQulrel1 I test , according to contract. Many are sioing them and are maltng contract9 to sell to sel feeders of cattle . etc. There seels to be sOle partiality shown , as the company take the beets from a syndicate formed here of promni nent buslne men. but the poor man that Ile- pends on the money from his beets to lve through the wlnler , can't Ihlp. I will be uphi buslnei for the NorCme company to secure conlracs here next } 'ear. I031des , the ( company clalls ! beet are not up to test and they can't give the rowers as large a prtce as for contract. But In some cases this la9t week from Lincoln they ran above the tet t required and . still they do not order them to ship ammy part of their crop even. I''eumhiar l ; nl"lolthl IItIgimtI.um. I'LATTSMOt'ThI , Nob. , Xe\ . . I IOl'I Xob. \ S.-Special.- ( ) - A rather peculiar case ws ned : In distrIct court yesterday entitled Gertrude Wiey aalnKt Edward Wiey , In which the plIntf praY3 that the deCendant ( her son ) , be iorevtr reo strahlll from trespa131ng on her property mole"tng or carrying away any of her be- lonlngs. She alleges that she Is reslralnd by parental love from prosecuting In time crimInal - Inal court , and that the defendant , II pos le"310n of these tacts contnuel to molest alll annoy her ly trespassing and carrying of her property. The parties In the case art nlther and son , time hlubanll having died 'I number oC years ago leaving au estate valued at nearly $00.000. which has bee nearly spent In court among timeumselves 1'ret I ) . I.lhnhol oC this cIty received a lelegrm today from Louisville , stating that Wiiam O.enkup , an 011 re91lent oC CJS ! county. living near that place , hall Ilell 3cm - terlhy. Mr. OSenkup came to Nebraska } i- 11- reeL from Germany early In the ' 60s. since ; 1 I ( 'imh.'kl.lm chi ' nt . . ' _ 'hl'c'l ) ii In.I"n'I J.\Ct' : 'holl ' -lt fn't ni OllinhIl Intlh t 0 I ill hit nHI ( oulcl i Bltf'l " ' 1 I rt'mhi iimi Lti' whnt In I I 'llel I I I i'os. < tll.11 Ilnrs ; WI'I'I' Inlt rCal' : . 'l'liey Ilnrdl(1 ( mill ni OIIIIOltlnl itt otti'ui. tlummes less than ' ' tle ! 1111 whollHalo lmi'lces 'lonorrow we COtfllmWnt't' time ilrm4t 1'11 , 't'it' : ' 05-mill Ii'e'sli-dresei1 'I'I' 'V-nl rll'Sh-Ilre :11 whlo . you W'htht-hilnhIy will go lt Hayden Bros. . , Down lu thl Uusereut Frcsh Memit ' llent Dep't. . - - - C - - - - .H - - - -pT1i - which , time hue h , flcunlnulatl11 3n estate \aluet al 80000. $ Mn . and Mrs. Icn ' C. MeMasken left this ths morning for AI.luN ) : Neb. , 10 visit . - I -I I - - - I ; UIU.HCJC ! ' ' \ ' ( huh . MlIO'l' . ' 'om Iuhc'r I'1 ' ( lIy' ' 'cil , I. 3tlss : . . . . 1 , I . . :11. "n imil ' l''irntimir 1 t n Un i.c.c. NEUIASIA ! CL Trr Xov. 8.-pcciai- ( ) Last nIght al 1:0 : T11e Iaher , a wel known character about ton , shot anti probably flltatyOlldell ) hh ( lauto I efltr , The s hootIng ecrurred In The Leltlgh block , oppo- Ute m the t1anll l'acflt' hotel , at a dalce , which was being given ' 11' I Will 'rllhlC Maher 1111 h hecl drllking IIe8vly , and enraged at the sIght or 1mtaude..F.ssier preparing go home 1 unller the ccoh of alother fellow . he putcil i hiE revolver a 32-caliber , alll ) shot her t wice . a hutet < lHlug just beneath each shoulder blalle. I.'ret Platner rerelvell two hutetN II his ChEck whl ! atCnlltln to tli- arm Iaher 13her jnmpct through h a \ \ ' dow II time rear of time room al11 aten\led to t escape , hut , wat capture,1 , by Omrer Stumpa l'n amid Illacell lit JaIl \ \ Ithout bond peld- Ing l thc result oC Miss Feeder's woumimis. Iaher iota lived here for tIme pa9t t\o years . but In Omaha for time last wu rme tme Illn- ' . Onc before ho hall timreatcimed ' lel. m ! threatclPII violence tb t o laull ] 1"Cotcr. alll hall been put utiler hOl1h , to keel the 11elel. XC'hl'I"I.1 111'11" In U. . I I 111. ASIIA D , Net . Nov. S.-Siecial.-Mrs. ( ) J. Ur'an has sold her farm six mies west oC t owmm . for $12 per acre. She wi mo\'c the last l of the month : wlh her Cuml ) ' to Col- umnijia Mo. . where mime has bouglmt a tarm. Oa\'ld BakEr has BollI ) the falous IJaeln horse. h Counelor , tn Parties II Sclmumyier who l eft with him today for that Illaee. Counselor - selor has a record ut I half mile In a 2OS : clp.A A glove conteetIhl core off at the race track t tomorrow nterool RIII ten rounds will he Caught The sports will be here front \\'ahoo amid a' hoC small towns . For a year : . Clem Scott has suffered . Intense pJln i In one oC his heels. lie stjmped 01 some suhta' . whleh mlle , IJalnCnt . sharp ! ) ! e. a sore. lut II hcated up ami 10thln particular was thouht of It. although at times there was Iltene ! pJ11 about time heel ald ankle. He- CSmmti3' I broke out afresh and Dr. lansCelle probed It and extracted the jaw hone ef I catHsh. The pIece or bone was hear ! ) ' an Inch In 1tI th. A reception was heh at the Christan church last nl/hl In honor oC llemmry Marsh and famiy , who \\1 10ve to Olmha next \ \ eck. _ _ _ _ _ _ I.'mlli . % t's Ir n JI ' . liitEsiONT : . 8.-Speclal.-'he ( ) relief cOIII ; lon oC the Iehoilst : church was In lsJlon here ) 'cstCda ) ) Time commlsLn ir I composed oC time presiding elders and delegates - gates Crol each district In time north Nebraska confercmmce. A grant oC $ 20 to the church at Emumeromm I was made , amid other SUIS ! rnted to aslt needy churcheM. Collectors front ! ! neet ) each district were appolnte,1 , to raise aUdi- tlonal Cnnds. Time Yeung Ien's Chrltan association gave time regular 10nthl ) ' rccel1ton last o\'enlng. A musl.al plogrm wal , rendered and a gym- na tlc exhibiton givEn by le3srs. Dreltng and Engbmrg. Miss Vlnnlo WcstberE of Xleker9Qn yeter- day whie alghtng trom a farm wagon , fell astride time wagon tonKne. sustaining serious : nteral injurle . She was remo\ed to the hospltat and lu relJor1111 this moring as Im- proving. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( , ilIt'il " . .1111 I lt Crestim. CTnSTO , Neb . No\ . S.-Speclal ( Tele- grRm.- ) lr. and SIrs. l ls Tucker celebrated their golden wEdd\n \ annl\ersar ) here today with a tamly Ie nlon. They were married In Brown county Qhlo In 1845. Mr. Tucker Is 7 and his wife Cg. They are In good lmeaitlm . . FORT DODGE , Ia. , , NOV. 8.-Speclal ( Tele- FOIT ' , J.P. I gram-TIte ) marfla'II , of Cougressman Doihiver to Miss Louise Pearon9 ts St fur I Dlver Wedmiestlay , November O , and 'they will be ; at home at the H mltol , Washington , D. C. , ' after Deember 1 , iuhlMCty' ' Pet'suumal. FALIS CITYt _ Nub : Nov 8.-Speclal.- ( ) J. friends S. Woods h'e're. at Mnt.i . I. " 'lstaCtIo , . , I' , \Isltng Word was received from Table nock that time foot bal players coult not Illay hert toda . Irs , O'nrlen and Miss Coupe of Utica , N. Y. , are visiting their brothers oC thIs city. trs. Ii. I. ' . : Iorgln and dammglmter Iyrta , left yesterday for Colorado , where they will visit for a few months. ' \'uhuo Ic"unll : ( I tl I. WAIOO , Neb. , Xov. 8.-Special.-Mrs ( ) . n , I W'atmon of Lincoln visited friends In this city during time week. day. Miss Hattie 10setl vent to Omaha Ion- day.Irs. . J. A. Campbel ts visiting her parent at Central City , Nd ) . Dan Carey of Fremont Is visiting relatves and friends In the city' . . George F. Corcoran of York Is In the city . 1111"1"lh ) ' , 'CIIII' . I I \ " ' " hl C'I t. I'LATTSMOIJTII , Xeb. , XO\ 8.-Specl.II. ( ) -W. W. Coates , proprietor of linteL Hloy anti one of tIme leallng buslne3 men of thL cIty , bought the haflwart stock or C. Brock enfell at mortgage sale this ateroon fem : $5. OO. The' stock Is one of the best In this section of the county , and invoked ! o\'er 8000. Coa' es contnues the business - - - Xc'n' PI'n'eM" or I'l \ . 11 A StrC'I" , WASIIXOTON , Nov. 8.-UnIted States Consul Ionaphan at ChcmnUz In a report to the State dcparlment describes a new process oC paving roads which Is bolng prac- tced with marlcd success tn Germany. In L brier , It consIsts ot using stone 110cks , faced only on one mule , embedded In Portland cement - ment antI gravel so as to afford perfectly ' square blocks , which are made In mold . Time IlrOCetJ Is cheap anll time pa\'ement Is i - claimed to bo tar superior to the ordinary ! , sold stone block system. I Irll"I i'I 1111tll I Not ltee'i''e.l. WAShINGTON , No' . 8.- InI9ter Andralle u of Venezuela today received his olcal ! mal imp to November 1. TIme papers at Caracas contain time reports of the Briish demands - mands reprinted front the Associated press ; cables published In this country. But lhe m , lemall itself has 10t yet been delivered to the government. lreslient Crespo still remains - mains In the Interior of the country anll Ie aPPointment of his new cablnel Is likely tube , be deferred until his return . to Caracas. Shut 111 " 'Ul' nnc IHIJ',1 Iln"c' ' SYIACUSE , Nov. 8.-A special lo the n Herald from Canasteta says : William Hawk ; Ins yesterday afernoon shot his wife al11 then hlmselt. He Iled Instanty , butt his : wife Is expected Ut l reco\'er. lawldns wal : about 30 years brei ; his wife Is youimger They have been narre" ! : five or six years , but have not Ive 11pply. , " . . hmtppihy''I " --'I I .1"II. . rlAlt , ml 1 > - Our chIlul's moii1lui 1)11 . dOl'H- chlhlR fulll ) An elegant 1111 ( It lit l lot- $ l.T-stop Inll think 1 inlnmntt'-mt Inkling bomi - I ( ollll IWll-mlll pl-fut. ) $1ii. ' : 'J'hl : )1110 11 : O(1 ( ni' Saturday and Saturday ' ell ' -Ol' WC Iny lora for timeimi . 'i\'e ' mire Ltmtt'odtiellig ourselves . selves that wny Hedgcock & Odell , 206-2tO N. 16th St. - - - - - - - x ivAL YET - HOLDS IllS OWN \ \ Latr Retnrs Pail t Affect the Result Already Announced , KEEPS AROUND TiE SEVEN THOUSAND MARK om.lnl Ic'lurl. ( fl'OI : lure ' 'hnl SiIy CUlllh'I 10 Not . Inl.rlllIC1 thC Uc'lntn' ! lnlclll uf the llllclnlC. . Comlletl returns on the judge oC the su- . prerl' court have heel received . tram "e'cnty' c OuntIes . leaving twtimmty : untes yet to ho b raid from . The Iturns CrOl1 the seventy I c omimitit's , tabulated below give Judge XOf'al I , a IlhlrJlt ) . oC 6.746. Incolllletl rlturl from slxteel couut l are also tabulatcd. TIme COU' couutes yet to be beard tlom . are Ilay'cs ) , Me- Iherol l ' 1111 Perkins. The returns , cou1letl mind Inco\plete. give M Ihouey 17.52t'otes , llxwll 68.M , Nor- rl i6O , Ihelp ! i6G , Wolclbergcr 3,627 : t : i - / . . 0 : : C . COUNTIES . g : g : . , F : : ; : f . . : : . : . : : . ' Allmo . . . . . . . . .1 - 211 13t1 -ii01 : . nnepiie . . . . . . . . S l''TS ' . 30 11 Antelole . . . . . . . . .1 . . 81tS J \ tu i , 12 n. Bnlne l . . . . . . . . . 81\ \ H M 4 3 Un" . . . . . . . . . .01 ll ! 762 31 Lie ii o Imutte . . . . . . . . .1411 'aD LC2 :0 18 lo iiu , lute . . 1.91 1 1")1\ u \ . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 LIt' ' , MO ) .a . . . . lurt h ) . . . . . . . . . . . .10 111 12 64 62 iaiiei' . . . . . . . . . . . . ama 1311 ; 31)3 ) IU3 l1. . . . . . . . . . . . . oat l2 t 2J:1 rl 101 ( ' ot..r . . . . . . . . . . 2v' , i33 072 LI. . 22 t 'lm.'rry . . . . . . . . . \ 12 moo 410 1a 2' ' I l'ho'nno . . . . . . . . . : c2 ' a2 . 40 52 :8 C lot' . . . . . . . . . . 13 : 1312 lao ' ) S4 iO i ) t.IR . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) ,9 O2 : 3 ! : 3 u 'umlu . . . . . . . . . 6' 620 till 117. . . ( ' mm.t'r : . . . . . . . . . . I9JI tI ) < . 1 91 38 1' Llklt/ l , , : . . . . . . . . . 2')0 ) 3,2 : 313 130 ' 21 Dnwog ) . . . . . . . . . 10 . 2j 613 H 22 1I Dlwo'n ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 ' b7t 31 41 l.uo' ' . . . . . . . . . . .L . 16 21 ) 417. . It ' D"n i , , . . . . . . . . . 213 510 O : 90 62 lol t o . . . . . . . . . . 46 10 : 1.,1 . , 3.2. . . . OOI/ln. . . . . . . . . 3t. 4l9 ' 19 Or .1 ) . 219 I ) umnb' . . . . . . . . . 20 332 2'3 . . . to lunll' l , . . . . . . . . . .20 : tea 1010 81 61 ( laRd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 131 2:03 20 ' 1,1 OO"ler Ci . . . . . . . . . 3 Lit ) 31 : 1 12 Orll . . . . . . . . . .3 13 . 60 09 II I 0"01. " ) . . . . . . . . . .13 . LI' I ; 291 H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , ' . ml Jln m . . . . . . . . 2'S ir.3 132S IC n l f.mriamm . . . . . . . . . 8t 'll ) 31 sac Jll m . . . . . . . . . . . 16.N ) 'SI 64 73 Ill.lor . . . . . . . . . . 2 'J I I 2 Ilwnrl ll l . . . . . . . . . . 13Uj 530 621 07 Ca .orerool J.m . . . . . . . . : ' ) 1Z 1 1161 . SO 61 .ohn nl . . . . . . . . 13611 \:5 162 101 . eimrni'y . . . . . . . . 13\ 1 \ l t itli 117 40 K.lh 1 . . . . . . . . . . . ' :2 210 ll 18 6 I'a l Ilhl . . . . . ! I 211 143 1 ? 6 1 . mm. - . . . . . . . . . . . .2)t' lt0' ) 19 1 70 . 11)1 1l l . .cmminmstei' . . . . . . . 60 2 , . ; :11 613 472 , t.I.)11 m . . . . . . . . . b 9'12 ' D63 3 : 41 , l .ogan . . . . . . . . . . 12 92 5i ) 9 4 ; I.oup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 RII/ / . . . . . . . . . . . . :1' : , rick . . . . . . . . . lO S37 602 67 H :11" ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ' ' ; : 61 21 21 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 . : "llha . . . . . . jiM 1209 121I 1m7 72 : u"ls . . . . . . . . . 87 10.1 89t 17 . . . . Pawn"e I . . . . . . . . 93 . 4'6 1 2 I : SI P Itcipu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 13 1073 'i7 15. . 53 Ph'ree t . . . . . . . . . . . 219 19' ) 409 92 23 Plnte . . . . . . . . 62' ' 12. 'l 452. . . . . : . Polk l . . . . . . . . . . I 121 631 33 69 H.t ll l { Wiow . . . . . . rs 81 91H 6 : 3 : Hle"l"on l . . . . . . . .rs 4J 0' ) 1902 79G 103 Hork I . . . . . . . . . . .40 1St 312 79 0 i Hanl . . . . . . . . . . . 3GU ; 012 ) 3 12' 311 HnUHh'r" . . . . . . . . . 261 1941 IIG 21 135 SO Scott " tllr . . . . . . . 30 12 200 22 to H'ward . . . . . . . . . . . .CI 1142 13 170 38 Slwr.al . . . . . . . . . . 6 629 3J ! 0 10 . ' 4Inu'c . . . . . . . . . . .47 133 1:2 : 27. . . . Hllnton . . . . . . . . . 2Y 31 030 137 14 'homls ' . . . . . . . . . .2 : 27 4. 1 I TlllrHlon . . . . . . 262 218 311 3' ? 12 "lle ) . . . . . . . . . . .47 16 61 3 2t Washlnglon . . . . 320 673 937 163 39 Websler . . . . . . . . . 162 912 976 161 51 'he'ler . . . . . . . . . . 15 160 ' ) 8.1 5 3 York . . . . . . . . . . . .15 . 13121 Totals . . . . . . .116SI . 5S2)l 6:9CI : : 86tl 391 ' , ' ' . ICOtlIIn1 1tBTURNS. Brown . . . . . . . . . 3 10 110' ' . . . . . urulo . . . . . . . . . . \ .33 1\1 I" 117. . . . . . . rttzu'o . . . . . . . . . . . . it 173 1a It 5 Flmorp . . . . . . . . . . I 12 17 ; 12. . . . . . . . . Pronter . . . . . . . . . . . . IJ ' 8'1 ' 559 90 " , "nkln . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:12 : : 12 2 tllllon . . . . . . . 61 12r itoa a tlehcrl , . . . . . . . .I IOO ' ) 163 2. . . : . Oto , ' . . . . . . . . . . 729 1107 It ? ? 262 100 lOatInI' . . . . . , . . . 72 1:7 173 83. . 1:0 . . Hnlne : . . . . . . . . SS 91 32t 31 23 Thar.r Hhprhl:1 . . . . . . . . . . . .St :7 SOt ' 1 ; 2. . . . . . : ' \'I'nl . . . . . . . . . 216 4')7 ' ) 721 83. . . . . . . Oal.hl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ID6 125. . . . 175. . . . . . . Klmhal . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . Cl 661 12 . . . . . . . MJdlso/ . . . . . . . . . . . - lot . S)31 ' . ) _ 179 . _ . . . . . Totals , . . . . . : : ' _ 2031 ) 1019.6UtUS11791 _ 236 . rnl ' ( 'limi , ( , 'III. Unity club will hold its Hrt esslon of the seaLon tonIght at the tnllriln churrh. - - - - - - ' . \ ' ONg : BNJOYS Both the method and rCHls WJICQ Syl'ilp of Figs iH taken ; it is JIcanant .1nd refreshing to the taste , and act , "aty yet prompty on tie Kidneys , . . . .01 al ( Bowels , ceanses ? the sys. 'WI effectually. disi3 colds , head. : che and fever and cnret 1iamituaI ' : .nstipation. Syrup of Figs i the only remedy of its kind ever 110. dtzced , pleasing to the taste mud ac cptahlo to the stlh3ch , prompt in its i action awl truly Lonelci.1 . in its cffccth , prepared Only ; from time mOAt healthy tiid agreeable substances , its many excelent qualities commend it to aH and have made it the most populr remedy known. Syrup of Figs iR for sale in 50 cent bottles Lyal leading drug. gists. Ar.y reliable ' gist. y relahle drgOist who may not have it on hand ( 'i pr- r r it prompty for any one who WIS1 < to try it. Do not accept : any t.tibstittite . CAL/FORM/il FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRA.'CISCP CAL. wIJ6V/U Ir. NE' CiL : . Mr. I ' _ r I - , , " 4 I ! uIs.6 I i I ( :11 manna used Wool Soap ) II Wlbh mae had ) T1'OOfLEVSwIiinotshrIn1c I WOOL SOAP . I used In the Inundry. WoniRoaplsdeimeateaud retrcstminsforrathVur- , \01 FI" del cl reircshll' pote. ' 'ho bc".tcteanser . Jiuabarat ijemortleulens. / ( . , allour era/ . . a'u sires ; toIlet and laundry . iawortb , Shoclde k Co. . Makers , Cblct" : : l'nIUhm l.o. . Ion. In l.onnn 141 . . Nets \ork. ' ; Cbe'tDu R.S1. Lu ! r-iS--DR VINCOUll lSEASE Is DItIVINC OU1' DISEASE , , - I D r. J. R , Baird Well Known in American Missions. Iuudrcds of 1Jottos of Pmtlno's Celery Compound Proscribed by Itlimo. _ _ I lna FOUnd . I 1 Ueslng tu the Aflctod I Doyotd Any Other ROI1dy. 1)r J. n. Baird Is not only a mt4slonosry , but.'bat Is not so veil knowmi he h a \h's , Ic ian of hlte ecperiem1ce. Ills publ"hell arcount uf the work Ito has cl one In the .I.te of 1chlgan . IIIS been re.I'1 I wlh hll'IPSt uot oiit' I ) those pUllcullly concerned In 115slon3 , but Ir the ) uble gol- I o rally. . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J - - f - - _ _ _ ' . . _ . _ I I , active and : stout believer In this great . ' flI ) ' . I Brlalrll. who Is tOW at his hOle hI mdi. ' i one , Pea. , describes hi own 11P'lcnc A tulows : "Ias about ) six ) 'ur ago whln I nut , tried Palnc's celery compound for nervous diseases nnll rheumatsl , II time severe win. ten t'hlmmmmtte In the state of lchll l I:1 I III our Ils.lol stlUul there. ald b CallE 1 great stiffere. I mms.'d timrc'e hottIt' of l'imne's ! / cci. O ' cOllounll , And was , reatr beneftel1 thmere'tmy' . I Ihel tu'gmutm to advise lY mnelmt. len who were .Iell to . usa I , 1111 1 : every CRbO whro the tlrl.tuls Wl'rt IrlcUy obeyed ( the treatment was lurccspCul , II a Cew y ears pap hUlllreds 01 bottles have ble U5NI ii lrrcU I ) ' t h t out gim I ) ' atl vice. 1.1110'1 celery COIIUIII I" far b.lc' , thnn miny other remed ) ' . its 1.lltohl healing (1unul- ties make I a boon at life alll a Illuhll tll the : lllclell bp'ond any IlrelMraUun within lY tel : h. " The great f31nJ : ( f In thc amoUll ef rbeulatsm , neuralgl.1 nnll nen'uus wcnlmes1 hat Ilh'slclan9 h.ve I\'er'wherl 10teI lom , ' . from the vilesprenci 1,10\1lIR that Ibero I no heed rC .ulerlu any longer [ rout three t commou iisemmees. I its tOW rverysflerc.Icumm ) \ \ n how correctly Irot 1,1. , . ) ) S 0' ' i , t 1tJhi1w , - . , : , , , " / / - - - - fr//4 - - - .3. 11 1) 11tl ) . 1'lIVi ° ICI.N , MlSSlO7IIY. . - - - Dr. Baird Is Imown as a practical worker. Ils healh was broken I ) ' the severe winter clmate In Iehlgan some time ago Ind he secmed likely to be obliged to give up his work But he resorted to the usa oC that easily obtained remcty , I'aine's celery compound - pound , ant was himsel again , energetic ulI active as ever , within a few weeks. The reasonable , undlsgul.cd 'way In which I'almmo'a celery compound fortifies time hotly against nenous exhaustol all rebuilds Its ' . shatleret parts ha9 been freely explained br 'physician" , the best at whom today always look to this great remedy where debility Is to le overcome. I does Its work thoroughly and speedily. Ia every nervous sufferer , and ever man and woman who feels run down and tired beyond the power of I nlht's sleep to restore , try Palne's celery compound. I will make time lan or woman strong a 11 - - - - - - - - - i , ( . Doub1e ' . ' I I the satisfaction ' ' satsfacton . obtained from ' ordinary soap " I and only half the expense . .tr and bother. That's why -e.- : thousands of thoughtful , . .t thrifty women use Santa . s.-- _ f'Claus Soap. They have - : , . . 't.- learned by practical , thorough tests that for washday or everyday - t . - : day use there is 110 soap in the world that nearly equals SANTA CLAUS SOAP Sold cvcrywhere. Mae only by The N. It Fairbank Company , - Cl1icago. J 1 , l < ( : . .1l I "l UAIL\VAY \ TIlIE CARD Leaves ,1tILING'ON , & CtO , hLiVL'tt.lrtitr : s Omaha , Union Depot , 1011 & ) Insn Hto.1 I Omaha : lOlSamim..Lenver i0xprees. . . . . . . . . . . 9.19JI 4:30nn.iIik. lltiis . Mont. at ' , . . I'ug.t Sod g" 1:3lm.\Il. : . . Ilns. . . /en\.r Mont..1 lul . . Hnl . . . . . . " . . 411 : : . 7:0llm. : . : elroaka III ( except SunlllYJ . i . ! : II H :1r.ul. : .Lln'oln 10e.1 ( xeepl H"nodYI. . .1i2umci ; . \1 2:55pm. ; . ,1'abt Inn lfut ( 1.lneolnl dull ) . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lemveu : jl'IICAGO. llt'ICLINO'roN & Q.Arrlveo : Ommmait.m I Union D'ol lUlu & MIII , Sta. I Oluhu 4 : 5pm. . . . . . . . .ChlelKo.ILule. . . . HIg. . . . . 9L0ammm 9I : am. . . . . . . . . . .ChldKO ixvresa : . . . . . . . . . . 9:5ul : . 7.1)pm..Chlealf ) ; & 141. l.ul. 'prc'a. . 4:1:11 : : 1LC5anm : . . . . . .1' . .clmtc Junl'IShn I.u"al. ! . . . . . 5eIIimn : : ' - - . . . . . . . .1'.1 Mail . . . . . . . . . : :1'1 : ' 11'1 ' Leaves / ClilC.'umio , :11 , . & H'r. I'AL1L ArrIves Olaha tlmmtommliepom . 10lh & MIBOI IAULIArrh' . ( Ollhl 6 : UOpl. . . . . . . . ( hlalo 1.llle'1. ' . . . . . . . . . 9 : :11 llalammm.Clmicmgu : ' Cxpreso ( cx. O4ummday . . I :3'lal. .Chlcllu ! ' _ t'I-YI ' 5Z0pmmm : I : v.-i f I ( oNm tT W : : : o Arrl.es ! Ommmammalemmlun itot 10lh & MdSI 141a. / Omaha 10IOul. : ( . . . . . . .rnster Expmsa . . . . . . . . : ) ) 1.20pm. . . . . . "eolbulrd 1.tmmmiIeiI. , . . . . . 5(1 : I.hul. 6L0anm. . . . . . . . Mo. " .ley 1o.aI ! . . . . . . . . liJ:3mmmm : 11 5.15pm..0IUha Chlcl ! ! " HtocaL. . . . . 1:1(1 : : . l.'a'es " IICA.O ( . , it. I. & I'C1FmC.Arrtves , Omoh"IUnlon I.cptit. 10lh & : t'oll Hlo.1 Onu.11 ) _ _ _ _ lAST. _ _ _ 11 .2)amml. . clxl'rl" " ( cx. Hmmndo' ) . . & :301mn : , I : 2it . . . . . 1.I'I. : . . . . . . . . . . 5:35111 : : I - 4 ; I ) tlll ' . . .tmiccmgu Veatmbumctl _ 1.lmmmied. ( . . . 1 :30pnm : I - \\1:51. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! _ _ ! Gt0ucni : .Oklat.onma& . Texas FOx. ( ex. hiun. ) . tO : CG.ommm ! : I. . . . .Colrldu _ Ilnottet. ' . . 8un..10:3ol . . : . : fJp ) , 1..aVe" , . . C. . lT. I' . :1 & O. rh.eg Oluha Depot,10ttLandVeb.ter StR. I Otmmtmlm.c i Sl0mm.'Olous : CIty Arcomnmoitmtion. , . . . 5tlmrmm 11 : 12l5pnm. : . .Slou : ( I ) ' : 'I."e. . ( "x. Hun j . . .1 8:1:11 I _ 6 : i0pmmm . . . . . . . . : .t : . Ilul I Ll nmItI . . . . . . 1..1'5nl . . . : : . i , I.ouns \ t 1' . . IJ. & MO \'ALI.I\ : . \rrives . \ Omahl 011'01. Ilh aol , % 't'Ism.'rl4ma. / ( ) mmmalm.m I 2iopmm : , . . . . L'ust : t.1 Ul1t 1xlr.'as. . . . . 4 .rPI 2:1Gmn. : ' . ( s'x. Hul. ) S3 ' ( , . gx. ( e. Maim. ) . . 4:5"111 : 9:05m. : . .NuttotiC . Express ( cx. Sunday ) . . . iOtani : 9:0'1. 6:101'1. : ' . .Nurfolc . . . . .Ht ( xl'r"g t'aul Emmpreu. .x. HunlIIYI. . . , . : . . . . : : JI .m l.o..I- i : a' . t' . tOT. : .1. & ( ' . II. - - - ' Arrives 1.11 I Ormuslis Union 1)put. . 10th & MI.un 8t. . Omnh ! 9 . . . . [ Cammia , y-i ) Y-I'Jxi r ; ; . . . . . . S 3)i.rmm 9:4C2mn.K.C.NlSh : _ _ llx.\'i.tt' , _ . y.-rrun,7. 3jm I.eavrs I aiIm4itot'IiL l'A'Ll'll' - . , \ rnI.'s PAI'WI' Om.II _ 1)'pot , 151h _ ! 11011 _ Wehet I . vu' hIs. I\rrl\ . . ; 10OOcmm. , . . : . . St. . ! l.ula < tspress ) . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t'nr ! 53lInm .1. l.uls 1lpro. : . . . . 605pm :1. . , 3.31. 3lm. _ 1.eLrukl Local _ t ( cx. Hun.1 . . . . 9.llul lm _ ' -t- = = ; r- - = r t - = - - - - - , , : . -ilX- ( ' IY'I.I'WI \ . f Onu.ha lopol. iOmhindVebster HI. \ I Olnha I G.lnlm - - . .St.-I'ul .i.i. . . . . . V5 : 11 - - - - ward E. I Phelps , M. 1) . , I.I n. I of Dart. mouth college , uuderstood the needs oC suffer- lug men /ud women when he prepared the tormuta for I'aine's celery ctfmqommnd. ' ly the use oC this worhl-famous remedy couul. loss men and women have saved themselves Crom lervous prm.trton. Time cares of large Camlcs do not stein when the lay , Is over. There Is Incessant - mlltXlety wakefulness a 11 roncern for Bome lemher at the household. lt Is no wonder that so malY , e peclnly womel , break dOln under the erushlng wplght ' 'hel' very love ali pride keeps ( item alwnyt : nt work. 'hey " 1\0 on their nerves , " as the saying is I , till there cOles a tme when lesh and hloll can stand It no longer. I Is a simple thinE for them to keep wel amid Strong It Illno'l celery e0lpoll1 Is Itralghtwuy , USCI at the . earliest signs at failing vigor. The tired , "dra/ed omit" feelng Is soon entrely reo luieved. 'horo will be mme , . 10\ed. ' wi 10 neuralgia no ter. siltent helilaches , no itllepsla. mme hanntnl paint over time eyes , mme nervous lxhnustol , when I'aino'mm celery compoul } Is used. I males IJeOlllo \ iehl. . RAIL WAY TIME CARD 1.t'nv.'s I HIOI'X ( ' ' " , ; . ' ' " ' ' Ioa\p : 'l'm"&m'1tt'uI"I ( IAnlna 0mumaimai'nlorm Demot. . lUl , & 'Ar'I1 Mloll Ht..1 I Omuha r' : om. . . . . . .8101x ( ' 1' l..nj'.r. ' . . . II ) 30i'mn ' 103:1'1 : 4:2Jpmui : . . . . . . . Sm _ l'uul _ LImnit.'ci . . 12 30pmu4 I-i (1Ni ( -n 1\.t'H ' . \lrl" ' ' . Oluhl lnlon 1".101. . IUl. . & MaHn ; , SIS. OI.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:40am..i.'armm.'y : . . . . . . . . . . 12 SOme 2OOmmn : , . . . . . . . . . . Overimni , l"myem , 5 30m'm 2:00im.hmat'c : , & t 'mroimm..i'u : ( "C. ( ' 5. SumIc 12 :5)11mm : ) : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I7xpr'ss. . . . . . . . . . w - 0 : l5pmmm m'.t 51,11. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lopms - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----r = r - -I i.c'move' , I % % 'AImASmi fl.iL'\'AY. I Oummamurmli'niomm Lopt ) , Intl. . R , MasnOtum i flmima 4:00pm : , , . . . . . . . St. Ioums t'mnon : flail. . 2Cprl Pancake Flour A combination of the great staffs of life \'vtlRA'F , CORN : imitl RICIL A grocer who offers you any other colored - ed package than Red when you n'ck for time Genuine AuntJemima is trying to tiecetvc you , and hue deceives you in tlmis matter he may in your accounts. Remember the Red package. Beware ot counterfelta , itEflE'S OUR CUARANTEII. Buy a package of (3ommmmtuo Ammmmt Jommmimaa , Self. Ittstnce l'am.cake . Vt.immr , and if yotm dci 001 Ilmi It. unakes the lost cakes yoim , , yer atu. rcturmm limo t'um- ; 17 I'OX 14) blur grocer , iravo yommr ibid , Sell lImO grocer will refund liu , umonmuy cml charjmu It mu us , i0elentlfleaiiy l'rcprud and Minuactur 11 only by ll 1. DavIs MIII Co. . , St1 Joseph1 Mo. -