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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1896)
- - . - - - - . . . . - . - - - - - - - - - --w- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 TIlE oMAhA DAirY JV1i : TIItT11SIAYMAr 11 , 189fl. . rnlnfall amntntR to 2.t Inches. Fruit pro poet I flnt' and the tarmer , ttro rejoicing , IIIATRIC1I1 May 1L-Special.-WIth ( ) a raintali of over three inI1eH within the past twenty-four hours ann tiiI a eU'ndy (10Wfl pour it thoki as though thia aection of the tnte haa enough niGlatlire. TIKAMA1f , Neb. . May 13.-Sp'cit.-tt ( ) lini ; raine4 herA teadI1y for the paiL twcnty , four hour. , btit the itorm ha at no tirnO been peyote , . TfCUS1ti ! Nh. , May 13.-Spcelal.-A ( ) , aoaklng rain fell over Jehnon county iat night anti tolay. Two inchc of prectpl'atbn watt rte1. W4YN1 , Neb. , Mny l.-SpetIal.-Wayic ( ) county 1 enjnying riflO of ttie flit rains .f the ieaon. It cominenco raining Init Iit arni It i ; tI1I ratning. The cropi are all in fluio condition. Conlk'rab1o corn 1ia been lilanteil. nrmer are nil grently cncnura'c'1 ' over the trovect9 of an nitiithnt harvvt thh fall. YORK , Not ; . , May 13.-ISpecial Telegram. ) -It hn ben raining here Ine early tlIi3 mernlng So far over an iiicli lifl fallen. with propect for rn're tonight. 1.IiI I A N SIS'I'IItIi ( ) fli ) CoNY iI'llN. ( ra tisl , t MM fl ' II I 1 I ol 1 re1z ( I.fl rg'I , t t ( e ii ii I' ii , , ' IlOll)1tlGX , sob. , May 13.-Special ( Tom. gram.-Thu ) granl assenibly of the l'ythlafl i9tert1cl of Ncbrnka 000venol ( In this city today cml the bunting aiul triangles hold high carnival tonight. fled. yellow , blue and white are everywhere anti all tlio-lninlnesu lioiie are protii.ely decortted and illzplay large triangles CU11IOed or the eolor3 of the order ovorbild with the letter3 I" C 13 and I. ( frlolld3hlp. charity , benevolence and hove. ) There are in attendance Mrt. J. L. Grant frotti Madison , Neb. . grand chancellor ; Mrs. \v. A. lilworthi of Lincoln. past grand chan- caller , and nil other grand ohhlcers. There nra dclo&ates In attejidance from Onrthia , Lincoln , Madlpen , hlavolock. l1aeting , Kear. nd , Granm hsaniL Gibbon , Shohtoii , McCook and hlcatrico. The ho'al aetnbly of thil Place entertaIn their vlitlng Iter at thu B , & M hotel. Most of the 1lelegate came in on tralna hnt night anil were tnlen lii a body to the opera house , where reerveth Ecats lied been prepared for theni by the locah aisemhly. % 'hiero they were entertained by a hecture by ltiw. hr. McIntyre of 1)enver on "Buttoned Ut ) People. " Mrs. L. .7. TIthe gave a reception at her home thili evening to the members of the graii1 assembly anti frIends. There wa. a iiintcal 01111 lIterary progrant by hmtiu talent , aaloted by Mrs. George Taylor of I1ntings , 'who has charge of the prgram ( if the grani aseniby. , The grand chapter opened this morning ; in Ma200hc tetIIlle ) , where the re'ti1ar routlnu : of buine of the asacinbhy wa. taken tip. ' Tomorrow vIll be the' election of oihlcer , ( fohlowed by a banquet In the evening. There are about nlcty members in attendance and more are expected. Vxiviiier n n.h 1IIs nit Hurt , CO\V1AS , Nd , . , May 1.-Speclal.-1tn ( ) aceldetit occured on the hhlhl ranch , four I miles north of town , last evening. Mr. uihi t Vtt9 trying to puhl the chevis pin which held thrco horsea to a hister wheii the horses , at wlio'e hieaihs Jlllt' sari , harry , was tandlng , becamu frightened an1 phungod forward , khocklng harry to the grcund , 11111's foot caught in tile machine and the horses ran away , dragging hint by the hog. Thin boy \va.q caught In front of thu machIne and draggei sortie distance when It pa&'d over hits 1)0(13' ( . The hiores stopped at a wire fence and lLihi re'eared himself and went back tied carriel the boy to the hicui'e , but flu signs of life were evident for sottie time. 1'hyiIclatiii were summoned and an examina- tIe0 &iowetl nearly aih the ribs on one side to be brokea , how had the Internal Injuries . are La not known , but it h thmught they are ' very serloun. , Mr. 11111 Is considerably shaken up himself , .s 111)141 II'I ( ' S114)II 'l't'iit'Ii ers II'Ct4'I1 , IIOLDILEGE , Nob. , May 13.-Speclah.- ( ) 'I At a niecUng of the 13ard of Education the I fohlowln teacher vere electel tot' the ensuing - suing year : Prof. A. B. Stevens , superin- tenihent : J. it , Fulk , principal of the \Vest vard ; Miss Della High , PrincIpal of the East ward ; Mls Reason of Iliac 11111 , Neb. , as- sletailt prhncipal ; Mlae Gayhart of Blue III ! ! , Mrs. Porter , hls Exia Frank , Miss Edith leghtoh , Miss Case , Miss Crawford and Miss Barr of hlolthrogo and Mrs. Cortard , The Hoard of Education has ducldei to raise the teachers' wages , as the city's finances are : In much better condition than for the last three ycars. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C1aiirvd ItIi Aiding CsitdIe 'I'Jileyc' . , O'r'JEILL , Neb , , May 1h.-Special ( Toe- gram.-The ) county attorney swore out a Warrant yesterday against John C. Carberry Of Stuart charging him with aiding and t abetting Fanton alid others in stealing the Cross cattle at Atkinson last December. Car- berry was arrested anti brought to this city - today. Ho WaiVed rohIiiiIiiary hearing and . was bound over to the ditict court In the sum of 5OO. his son , Tom Carberry , and John Fanton have beeti convicted of stealing these cattle. L 4)iiiii Jut Lfl % ) . 'I % Merts II IM Itigli t , TEICAM4\ , Neb. , May 13.-Speciah.-O. ( ) 0. I'ope , an attorney of Omaha who visited Lake Quinnobaug last vcek on his wheel. got into a dispute wIth a farmer over their respective rights to the road. The result was that I'OIO ) ( hruw a revolver ajid the farnior has had 11111) arrested for assault and . threatening to shoot him. The case has beeti : et for hearing on Saturday. May 23. I I i'loiic&'r Viiz'i.tr I : , ( nily flENiCE1MAN , Nob. , May 13.-Speclah ( Toicgram.-Vr.eIilan ) Scott , Otto of the first settlers of thus county , was serIously In- I . . jtired in a runaway iiear town this morning , auth owing to his old ago it is doubtful If ho will recover. lie was riding on a cart when the band broke letting time cart drop back ani the horse ran away. heyeraI ribs wcre hlroken , his back Is limjureti and other In- ternat Injuries ittay lIt. O fatal. Mei'i'Iuim ii is ii nil : i.iin.i's 3Iet't. YoItK , Neb. , May l'J.-Spoclah-At ( ) a joint meeting of the York Coijimnercial club and the farmers' InLhtuto held In the court hiamico yeitrday Chancellor MacLean of the State university dehivi'eth fl lutoresting ad. dress , There vas a good attendance. lii the eycniiig hia miiade an aihdres , bitt being cent htell'd to leave at an cary hour In order to catch a train , It. rathiei' short , ' ( ) , ) t1 IiIt'U liii nu.'ti JIIINtI ngs. H.\STINGS , Neb. , May l3.-SpecIal.Thi ( ) Modern \Voodmnoa of tiii city gave a ban- iluct hast night to their friends. It was give1 In thu Knights of h'ythlas bali auth "as muttendod by about 300 peopie , flitting this evening a finn aihdress was imiade by Siato Deputy 7Jnhc , % liu SPOke at length upon the order and was loudly applauded. iteIIhIiICatIIN lt'i't un rvi'II , ' flt1ItVELL , Nob. , May . 'I l3.-Spcclah-- ( ) The rChubhican county central coiniuulttea helil a meeting Saturday muuud called thu county convention to fleet at this hiluco Juno 13. Tue call Is emily to elect delegates to th etato anti caiigrttshomial coimvoritjons and r there will tie a call later fat' county othicers and 5tate i'enator. ilittr orllenlrluo hhI'MI7IM , DiATfllCIL May 13.-Speclal.-Mayor ( } Grablo hiandeti In his rclguatIon tr the city council Ia evenhmig , amiti time vacancy wa flhlcth by time election of John lwyor , coin. morclal aRent of time hhurllngtoim. The Va. canry In the councIl will be Upplltiih at the next maccling. Liver Ifli Like biliousness , mhyspepsla 1icailache cQnstt- Istloim , sour totuaclt , hmidlestloi& are Iroiipthy ! nred by llood'3 1'ihl. They .10 theIr ork Hood's easIly anti thoroughly , host after dinner 111115. 2A ccnt.3. .411 driiggbmts , I'relisred by V. I. liooti & Ci ) , , Ljwehl , 311155. Tb wily l'iht to tko wIth 1ood' , Strai1hha. FOR A BRICk\IE \ ) ENCAIP1ENT Military Boa'rd Rocommonils a General Massing of Nobrazka National Guard. BETTER ThAN REGIMENTAL GAThERINGS .tih 'n ii In ge ( it t iii' l'Ii ii 1'r.l't4'lh S't Out Iii n Coniiileidlisi tIP the ( ini'riurNt hpinmighI CIIMII .t'.ithhtihihe. LTNCOtN , May 13.-Spcclah.-Tho ( ) Mill- tary board , which consists of PatrIck Barry , atljtitant general ; C. J. hills , brlgahler general - oral ; Johmn P. Iiratt , colonel of First infantry ; William nlscmiorr , colonel of SeconI Infantry. anilV. . I. . . Stark. Judge advocate general , has been In eesslon conshhcrlng thu vrac' tlcabillty of holding annual oticamupiiients of the Nebraska National guard , auth while adopting no deflnlto resolution con' CornIng the subject , has addressed time tol- lowing communIcation to Governor hlohcomnb : 'rile Military board , after ihue Inquiry auth exanilmiatlumi . , wuimlil respectfully advIse for youR. coitslderittiomi : 1. That section 40 of the milItary cothe Il'OVIhet4 ( Ill mnaiitiiutor terms for an annual endainllmnent of the Utitirti. 'L'ltat Lit0 gun- ei'ttl guvuinmmlent litia appropriated the stint of $ IOOOO for tttc. It1IIOSe Of provIdIng nrmi aflti etiulhimonts for the whole hofly of ( lie Guuird , ve reuelviimg our nlportinhilemlt therefrom , anti belIevIng that congrcss ox- leet4 us to curry out tile ldrlt or the No- tit'iiskit law , by lmohthliig an annual eneanil- illi'iit , anti we believe the ruatoii for musk- lug itticil nfl npprorIatloit iLS the fact that ucarhy till the states t'rovlihe for an annual Cncl lupine at. 2. l'ast expemience lint shiovn that to tmntleitako to nmniiitnln the Guard without an Clicitni 1)1)1011 t tin iilitl ly Is a gret : t ( h clii mu en t thereto , and moqulireg at least two yours to hn'ing tlitt ( tiam'l back to Its former stanch- lug a nd elhclency. ( 3. \S'lm lie each comnpa ii y c's ii inn In ta I n a certain degree of ethlelency at Its home statctmi ( thuring ( hue yetimIi ; company maUve- IiieittH It l iieces.ilry that thte whole coimu- liHititi be asserableil uminually for ibid move- momita. .1. That wIth the proont nilhitary plrlt and high standing of time Nebrntica National ( ] lmard , I t Is very iinportn n I that an encamp. macnt of the entire brigtutho be held during the ytu1r 1'J , us we believe a htirge portion of tile vork ahreaily Performeth wouhti he materially lost wIthout such an encamup. nent. 5. , \s the law nrovides that. tIter0 shall lie either a regimental hrigniie enCatupinemmi ; we tlir' Military board , ilfter having carefully - fully estimateth the ( 'ost anti beneAtH to lie ( heriveti from a brigade encampment , lfltead of a reglniental emtcalnpment , mind it to be to the best interests of the Nebraska Na- tioimril Guard , nmtd the state of Nebraska , to itoh a brigade cilcamuihlinent instead of sep. arato regimental encamopiuleilts. C. \ e regret deeply thai after a very careful uuiicl Conservative ndmnimulsui'atioit of tile itffiuirij of the National ( itmarti dtmring thin last year there are not suiticient utiiiclq remalnimig froni the appropriation of 1S and 1&IG to pay the entire expenses of tin emicnmnpment as provided by law for flue year ltsfi. Therefore. In conslriei'atlon of the preni. laos. we reiuectfuhly recommend that .youi order t lie Ni braska Natlomiith C Un rd into brigade encamnpment for 1893. By time terms of special order No. 23 , ic1- juitant General Barry baa accepted the resignation - ignation of Captain. Ira E. ? ttminget' , coiup1n3' D , Second regiment , N. , N. 0. . to take effect to.lay , aitul appointed Tuesday , May 19. for the acsomnbhtng of the conipziny and the ciec- Lion of a new captain. Special order No. 21 directs Lieutomiant Colonel N. P. Lundeon to lrOCeed to Central City. Merrick county , and muster cut Company K. Second regi- luient of that place. and take charge of all the company property whichm may be un hand. E , G. Gearoy of Fargo has written to Adjutant General Barry , asking for the present addreases of Captain Jackson'Llu- tenant Teta 11cr or Lleutenauit Noruthee. formerly - erly of company 13 , Black howe 13att.i1ioi , Nebraska Volunteers. 1r. Gearey desIres th addresses of these officers In the matter of a pension for a NorthDakota veteran. NORRIS MAKES ANOThER rtIoTIuN , Jtmihge G.V. . N. Norris , the respondent In the Norris-Wolty contest In the Fotirteinth judicial distrIct. non : pen1ing in tIme supreme boimrt. filed two additional mnoLlomm today witlm the clerk of the court. One Is a motion to strike from the reply of relater some ten or a dozen paragraphs which are alleged to be redundant anti Immaterial , and the other Is to appoint a referee to take audi. tional evIdence in the case tuow under consideration - sideration by the supreme court. - This morning the State Eclectic Medical association resumed Its aessini at the Lhr.- colmi hotel. Applications cf Dr. S. I' . Tra- coy of Milford and Dr. C. Drumninorid of Firth vero receIved and approved , and tlic'y vere amlmlttcul no memnbers of the , isocia- Lion , Br , Loimglubridge read a paper en "Ohstetric.e amid Gynnecohogy" which was tlis- cui'sed by Dre. Heynolds , Moore , Fllppin , Voodward , Grlmuca and others. This evening - ing the a.sociation attended in a body a lee- Lure by Prof. Brace on the X rays a the State Uiiversity , The president delivered his address this afternoon. A jur3 in the ilkutrict cotmrt Is wrestling witim a case in which time Karsmeyor Phtmmb- big comupamiy sues J. H. hartley , John 11. McClay and Louie Meyer , bondsmen of Ccii- tractor \V. II. ii. StouL The suit is brought on Stout's beau to recover a claim of $500 for putting In the heating apparatus at the court lmouee. Stout built the court h'ouse and defendants were sureties on. mile bond given for completion at a certain date. John icastle. thin young malt who stabbed hlormnailil F'rans during flit election brawl In tlio F'lftht yard last Novommiber , was this mnornhng pemitenced to torty.flvo clays In the county jail. A Miss Allen Is supposed to have eloped witim a mmian named Fred Bradley , from tIme town of Geneva. 11cr sister Is lucre looking for 11cr. It is hot believed by time Limicoimi police that the eloping couple are In this city , although they are Iccopimig a tharp hook- out for tieiil. Iii the district court title muorning Judge hail overrimled the demurrer of the stockholders - holders of tile News Pubhislmiiig company In the libel suit In wimlcim Itutas 13. Townsnntl sues the NCV'S for $10,000 damages. The question of the right of a newspaper to primit a pleadlmlg In a case was not passed upon. The cotmrt lucid that the petition nowimera alleged -that the article claimed to be libel- louis was a flung lit cotmrt , but that it was therein. alleged that the publication s'as muahicbous , viiichm constituted a cause of ac- Lieu. In effect this lmohd3 the article libel- bus as to Townsend , Defendants vore given fifteen days Iii 'liicit to aimawer , Articles Of Incorporation of the flee Cream. cry association of the town of lice , Seward county. were filed today with the secretary of state , Thu capital stocic Is $2,500 and time incorporator'j nm'o M. Dunegan , W. J. Batch. eluhor , Ii. S. Baxter , William S. Ford , J. J. Ernst , A. Terwlilger , 0. M. Welty , 11. lIar. reid , W'Ihllanu lQc'ese , John Dalton and F , 0. a umboi , Oumiahia people In Lincoln At the Linulell -itichard Smith , ft F' . hard.tt the Cap. ltal-G , F , Bond , At thto Lineuln--W , C. tharmies , J. A. Prhiiies. ' ' ' ' 1)umy at liht'y. 1311)NEY. ) Neb , , May 13.-Speclah ( Tele. gramnj-Thls was Epsvorth ieagmmo tlay at the Mlitietorlal aseociation meeting. 11ev. Allen iCenvorthy of Sidney was elected vrcsldent in the distrIct league , and iLc' . Allen Chamn- hmorlain of Gnm'hilg , secretary. I'apera upon Epvorth leagmmu tallies were reati smith sIlly hiiueee0. The Womimemm'v liormio amid Ioreign Mltoionmmry nclety was given cii imotmr tide afte-imO'n for time discumr + iomt or iimisu-'homuary % roihi. 'rite eermnn tonight -was tleil't'red by Rev. C. C. Snavahy of North Platte. Itcy. A. J. Clifton of Culitertscn caiiilueieti the utter imicoting. The sessIon will cleua to. morrow iulgiit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ In fl r' F , ' L % ' .n s iii mi Ii. fl1fATfliC , lay 13-.pecial.-Time ( ) trial of LewIs Zimimnierman , charged 'vIlh time uurc1er of the pot'tmuaster at iiowttr , began this morning. 'Fhe Gage county proeccutor cxporlnieed : sommme little trouble itt sdcurlmlg totmmisel to 0511181 luimu Imu LImo ilrosectmtion , oning to tbo fsct that tue court allowed the dofcnet emily $150 In the I lomury cmae , whicit 'uui ; upon the same hiarge , and the counsel miket ) to 5i4i5t did miot. care to take hold of the case for that amnotint. Asurance was received front Jcfersoa county this morning timat a roaaonabho commFoiisabomi , ( would be ah- ios'ed , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1)1st rIot Court of TECUMb'fihl , Neb. , Mity 13.-Spccieh.--- ( ) 'Flue spOrIng term of district court convened lucre today With Judge C , hi. LettQn Imu the chair. Time' aesiton will continue at least ten ' it ; - hitt ) I ( ' 0 I''i lit ) I ) 31 I iI I.hL Mint , ' lIiiiriI MnttIei I. ( LII4M ( Inn ( Pt iiii.ht I ni lflrfl ( hOt' , 141 C0tN. May 13.-Speciah ( Tehegra nil- At the ahjourne(1 ( maccling of time Hearth of Ehucational Lintlu and Fmmnds held today In limo govermiors ellen an agreement was reacied In regarti to the $25,000 worth of Boone county court imotm and jail bonus. The mmiembers of the hearth Pimrchasetl tlmt'ni arid the Iloone county comnmnisslomiers will formally turn them over to thmo state. They arc mien in tiitt hmnnds of the i'eeretmiry of state for record. They are 5 pr-r cent boa d a. At a recent meeting of the beaM a res- hmitlon to Invest a portion of the permanmient school fund In coimmity or Unltcd Stnie'i i > ontls , introdmmcpd by Governor hiohetumuhi , vas voted plowmi , Tothay the goveriior imitrothuced time following : Wlterenw , Tb0 nuthoritiem of Otoc cOttntY. Nehrnmkmm have issued rtfmititiing loiuhui of mtbh enuniy iii thia stmmn of $5OX ) , hitte'i Mn I. 1S9i , hrnhtig Interest lit til , mate of S per cCitt per a ii nu in , Put 90 blo metni-tminhiut : II y on tlio 1st tinyt of May nmiti Nnvnmbor of mtchm year , tlmii hllYflhh ) In tveiity yai s , with the 01111011 of Ilaymnemit after ten years ; auth. - Whireit Saul county authorities have soiti aiii hom11i to lileiz , heiiiioii & l'rlor of Cleveland , 0. ; antI , Whereas , rht puum tIe hlurchnsing said tomid.q oftr to sell the piano to tIme state or Nobruika us no iiivta'tnient for the itor- mahiont pehionh flinti ( ubjeet , however , to an ( lIlLian given mimi Smilhi boiid expirIng Thlur.'ohit ) ' , Ma ) ' II. 1Sf5) ) for the i'umn of $ l.Tl on the hihar and micrnmeh intereMt , thmerphy ykithing mc rate ofI 7-It ) per ccitt In- tet'est 111,011 tli0 fmn't value of such bun is for the hienefit of the temnporary school fund ; therefore. bt' it lteiolvch , 'i'hnt said offer be anti is hmoreby il000liteth. priviuhed that sa hul homltls are in mill respects regularly nmii Iegiihly Iastie'i timal legisterod its reqimlreth by law ; amiul this rtmitc' tmeatUrer Is hereby mttithiorlxed mtntl di- rooted to m't said hulrtiCu ) ( for said bonuth 101 cents on the dollar iutr vimhimo and neem'imotl interest timeieon to tIme ( hate of lntr- eiumit'o omIt of the permnmuent school fmmmiti now in hik hiamitis unml to receive , stmlmnp tiiid iiolil smuhi bontis mis mumi imivt'striiemit for sttlil permanent rchool funih as requIred by law ; mtii'o flint tIle secretary of timl hoard be remitmesteil to notify 1)ietx , flemilon & l'rlOt' of the board's neceptamice of their said offer. Thil resolutlomi was amlopteil with mimi aniemidmuent to the effect that the preniltint i.oi : be paid to lietz , Dctnison & l'rlo , nut of the first Installment of interest duo from Otco county. This will likely have time effect of preventing tIme ileal , as the firma In iuestlon will probably not wait six months for their small bomius. Coy- ornor Iloheomb hiatt recently been securing information comicorning homid purchases amid believes that the comintT is Ieg.uhiy emltithed to imivest hue money In mmcli secimritie.i. Regent Victor itosewater's rcsohimtidmi to Iimvost mibout $80,000 of thio umilvorsly ; emil agriculttmrai college funds in a way tlmat wcmumhd net $1,000 Ier anmiiitn to the state. wimichi recihtmtioii was adopted by the board of regcimts at its last meeting , ras called up liy Governor Ilolcomb today , but no mictiomi vas taken upon It. 'L'ItUlmm,13 lx iECL'it iNG A .1 LIlLY. I'tii'ti' tl ii ru or ; ; ' ; ' ; : - : ritot hit-c . .t tt'ii- I ( ipia ii Sjpi'&iit'ttt' . SPItINCVIEW. Nd , . , May 13.-Special ( 'relegranij-G. A. Porter , on trial at tIde lulace , charged with the killing of young \Voodfork iii Julio last. is about 50 years of age. lIe enlisted at the ago of 15 ycarm.i at the brc.akimig out of tue civil war and Is iiocv a menthor of SprlngvIew post No. 212 , Gramiul Army of the Republic , lIe hmas been a cItizen of Burton precinct , Keya l'alma county , timirtcon years anti hmehl numerous precinct offices , justice of the peace , etc. Tie was nhways considered a good neighbor. \Viillo the killing of Wroodfnrk was wIllful Imi a degree , It wao provoked beyond mu a.'iure. I'orter is married anti the father of two children , who in company with their 3nothor wore waiting in the court room yesterday morning when the court opened. ' At 9 o'clock Porter was brought In by Sheriff Lalrd , looking bleached and careworn after his year of confinement in time county jail , and took his seat , after greeting his wlfo and children , with composure. 'ester- day and today noon. has"boen thkon ip with the empanelling of a jury. The regular p01101 has been exhausted and a epccial venlro for thirty more has come and gone , anti no jury Is in eight yet. Most of the jurymnen wiieii asked 'Aro you opposed to capital jiumuishi- mont ? " answer "yes" arid are excused. Ono jurymuan from time "strip" northtif thio Keya l'aha river was excused because lm was not us citizen of tIme county , tIme deteumse claiming that this piece of ground' Is no Part of time county and sustained by the court , which , if true , gets the county in a mnuddhe , flil this strip has boii consid red a portion of Koya Palia county for years , and voted anti paid taxefi as such. There seems to ho a mmestion now whether a jury cami be had In this county or not. It not the case will perhaps go to seine other county , Brown , Boyd , Itock or Cherry. OMAII.t Ol'FlCIAkS VISIT lCFAltNl'iY. GIven a ' ' ' iP , ' Cill- rc'hs ( If Iluit ( 'It ) , KEARNEY. Nob. , May 13.-Special ( Toe- gram.-The ) memnhors of the Omnuiha council , together with Mayor Thoinpoon amid a few members of time city council of Granul Islamid. orrivoti here at 4 o'clock this afternoon. They were met at the depot by the Mltiway mnhhitary iiaiutl , and were irnmediatoiy tucketi in carriages to the cotton mill. Watson's ranch aiuil the Inulustrial sciuool , after which they were taken to the Midway hotel for supper. They then visited the Kearney cycle worhcs anti from thiero ivent to the city ttali , whore short SPeeches vcre made by Mayor liuhbert , City Attorney (3aslln , Judge hlaskehi of Omnaha. Mayor Thonipon of Grand Island and Councilmen Christie , Albami , Kment and Wheeler of Omaha and Lowe , Clapp amid Boyul of Koarnoy. The objects of the trip are to formu acquaintancee , dIscuss umiatters of mutual and general Interest to tile varIous cities in the state , especially In the matter of assec'mnents anti tiatlon and Incidentally work up an interest Itt time Tranemnisolsaippl I exposition. The visit has been greatly emmjoye'l by both the 'IsItor. and citizens of Kearney , anti it Is believed thmmit good will rerult front thu gathering. After the exercises at time city lmail time guests were invited to the rooms of the Buffalo chub , i'imero they spent time tlnmo pieaeanthy imntll 2 a , mu , , when they took tue train forhoimie , ( , sise Of Stipi 1gzihttst Fitiier. YORK , Neb , , May 13.-Sjmecial-Thmo ( ) niatter of the appolntmnent of a guardian for Cornelius Cahhcina , an aged niami of Iushmton , was tried In tite county court of this county yesterday and today. The applicatiomi i mnaulo by DavId Calkins , his son , who alleges tilmit the oith mnan Is wholly Incapable to juan. I ago his busimiess affairs and taking care of his property , which is quite extensive , Time i trial of the case was interetitig , but mtmclm I of the evidence was conflicting' , The son clalimieti that tue father lmad been squander. lug his mitonoy , transferring miotes In his favor anti convoying lila property , oil without adequate consideration , 'rlmis was milepuiteul by the olul man. lie Is 83 years of ago cmiii remarkably stromig , botlm plmyicahIy and macn- tally for cue that old. The case imas been thoroughly db'etimmsed wlmlie on trial , antI I sympathy seems to ho with the older Cailc. C Ins , Judge Wlldmmian imas taken Limo case on4 thor advisement. Co I . 'irn I i31 rs. II ro'i&'N Ill rt Ii tlmi . , FALLS CITY , Nob. , May i3.-Spclai.- ( ) I At the residence of W. Vt' . iirown , two imiiies I east of thmis city , Monday , occurred the cehe- bratiomi of tito oiglmtheth anniversary of time bIrth of his mothmor. About 100 friends amid relatIves were present , After an elegant i dimmer , at which four generations were rep. resented , thue guests aeseimibied uiuher tile ehado treemi In tIme yard to liBten to an ad. dress by Rev. Mr. Barker of time Methodist church of this city , after which Mra , Brown was preeemmteti with an easy chair amid a numuber of other tliimigs , Mrs. Ihrowmi was born In North Carolina May 11 , 1816 , mactying at an early age to Intliamia , Site mnos'etl to Nebraska Iii iS4 , mnaklng her home with her eon , 'V. W. Brown. S imeei'ehs ilishinmi ilumaihton , HAMif.TON , Ont , , May 1.-At the sea. sion of Angelican synoti of Niagara today , Canon iumouhIn of Toronto received an uhmost urmmeuilmuoua eicctioim as bishop of time Niagara diocese , as successor to Bishop lie mullion , - - ltuIi'l Moanhi ) ' Itimisimig CiicekN. C NF\'AflK , N , J. , May 13.-James Crce. I gan and Charles Becker were arrested hero today on a charge of check raising , by whIch tlmey .icurvil fromn the bank of Nevada - vada of San Francisco $22,000. , FLESH I ) ' , it , Twonty-TIiird5 Aiitiat Meeting of the Homeopiithc Medical Socoty. SOME DELAYI.GETTING ; : , TO WORK .t ft i'm' f is e . o % ' 'ht'oiiti. mititi tf m. htntitl pie ittiMi- hI'MM vilMrt'ztiImslti't t'tI..ht u'pnrt iiim ' ! ; ! ' . Coisil I ( hut. The tnenty-thhril annual cnnventlomt of the Nebraska , State Ilomeopathic Medical n.ssociatiomt convcnnh at. the Comnniem'clal chub rcnims yesterday mornIng. The attontlanco at thu opening seeslomi was small , btmt hater In the day Imicreasecl mumiterially. Time oven- lag trains lmm'ommglmt In still others amid at n gut Limo attontiance more mmearly imuct time expectations of tue olhicers. hard tIines aliti time dIsagreeable weather iiave teiltiNi to keep many at lidmmie. As a. consequence of Limo email attondanca very little business i.e.1 attempted at tiio forenmoui mie"s'oim. Time society was calleut to order by ts preshlemit , Dr. A. Ii. lcmrris of hhmicalim , after which pr.iyer was offered by Hey. Vi , ' . P. Ilelhings , pasior o the First l1apttst chum'ch of this city. Dr. 0. S. Wooti then extemided a velcomne to the visitors Iii a brief speech , whmich receive , ! Cii ' apt respomise from ir. l. B. iticlmte ? of Limie'In. I'rosltlc'iit Dfmrrls called attention to a change Iii the Imy-haws , which Ime proposed to offer at the next inoetimig. Under time prest'mit rub tIn' c'balrnman of burc'aums were flPPoimlteti hmy time acting presIdent Imimmiietii- ately after each Laireati comp1ettI its this- emission. Thu effect of thIs rude was timat tite outgoimig president appoimiteti the chair- milemi of btmreaims wlmlchm were to act umithem- the Incoumming president. Iii Imimi opinion timis elmouhd be chiatiged to give time new imresident the power to nhipohmmt his Oi Ii mtslstaiuts. The euggestiomi 'as favorably recelvemi anti lr. DerrIs stated. that ito wotmiti consult the wishes of the miow lmresldemit imi mualcimig lmls ahilmimitinomits. There vmcs nit extentled chiscimesiomi imi to- gartl to tIle nrmt.ltutyinemit of hues by niemn- bets. There are mummy mitembers of tito society - ciety who are In arrears on their tiumes for ieriotls ranging front one to ten years. At tue last ssioii a resolution was adapted by which any nicimihier aught be reinstateti by tIme hiaYmiieiit of $3. Time i esuiht of the di.- cuesion was tue adopthomi of a resolutIon by which time santo rule wait contimiucti Imi force. The report of tue treasmmrcr , Dr.'cod , showeul timat time treasury exulted in a baiammce of I6.30. Againt thin balance stood tIme suni of t00 that hiaml been pledged as a contribution toiartl . the erection of time ilalmneiuianmi muonumnent imi W'audmimigtoui. Time president - appointed these conimuitteec' : Auditing , lr. F. B. Richter of hlncohii amtd 1)r. D. A. Foote of Onmalma ; resolutions , Ir. ' . II. 1' . holmes , 0.5. Wood and J. E. Mamiim of Omnalma. , i . - Au it mi9arly noomi wimeit tue routine buslacas s'as comnjile'teti , , an adjournment was takemi ummitil 1 :3 : o'cl clc. ATTENDAN'tW INCREASES. There sas a'dethedhy larger attendance at the aterndn 'bsoIcn. wit cii was very profitable fron1'u iysiciami's pont ! of view. TIme pa'er.s reach nvero aimoet witimout cx- ceptiomi indicaLvb a close study of the subject , anti tio'i1hi'cussiomms which followed were eroductivd 'c ! , hew ideas and nmany ohh oiies iii new fUrnts The papers were gait- orally of a character , anti wlthcut interest to tlio .qusdo of time niedlcah'bro- fttuslon. Dr. .f. fl.I1awk , of Grand Islamiti reu1 a very hmttereuting paper on , 'Paedol- ogy , " and iin4cr imo same head Dr. S. J , Qumhiuby of this city s-poke en "Capillary llron- chitie , " and Br : WT. Ii. Hamichett talked about "The liaby ; Hi First Two Years. " The bureau of .aanitary science presemited seine papers , . , vhl ii were of niore practical intcrt1st to non-prp ezIonaiuc. l ) . Jumhia C. Stnr of Bcatrct.'tohd , a paper on''Preveri. don of Diseases of Reslratory Tract , or Am- tiseptic Measure DurIng Epldemica. " She stated that the germns of many aeuto con- tagfctms diseases \vere received into the sys- tern through the lungs. 'Fhicy are drawn Iii s-itht tito air , pass throughthemjolicate morn- branes into tue blood , anti lcre develop their poisoiioUs properties. Whooping ccumgim , measles , scarlet fever , diphtiter'a , irmd even tuberculosis , were carrIed in this manner. ir. starr contentleti timat dlslnfectauits were not all that were needed to avoid this resmmlt. If it was possIble to keep imi an amitiseptlc conditton the therues of the lungs , not only ct the patient , but of those w4mo had been exposed to time disease , it would be a wonderful - derful autsistaitco in prevemitirug the spreati atmd devehopmont of the disease. To accomn- pUsh title tIm agemit titlist ho thrown hub a vui1ou1 as lgbt ! as air , which comilti be drawn Iii 'Ithm the air. A vaporizing instrument was eximiblted In this connection , which , the aimealcer aerted , could accomplirhi the desired - sired result. This paper brought on an extended dlscims- .eloii as to the advantage Cf the local treat- macat suggestoul by Dr. Starr , as compared witit the internal remedies. Time argummient was generally adverse to the treatment 81mg- gested In the paper , as it was asoortod thmat title was not true hoummeopatimy , but , being a vomait , Dr. starr refused to ho convinced amid hind the last word by declaring timat she had expected that. her suggestions would pro- voice discussion , but alma must contnue to believe in ( lie muerits of the local treatment. Dr. George II , Parsell of Omaha read a paper on ° Somne l'ractical Hints in Sanitary hicmIetry , " and Dr. E. N. Leake of Fre- mnomit dit'misseJ "Practical Obstetrics. " Dr. Leako referred to the daimgers which menaced the lives and health of vornen on account of their ignorance if tIm hans of their nature. lie confidently preihctcd that vthi tim tires- out imiovemmiont irj the direction of dres4 reran - ran amid physIcal culture. two nioro genera- Liomms would witness a decided change In the present experienCe of women. CURE FOR AN ACHING VOID , About twenty-five of the doctors sat iround the bamiquot board at the Coimimuercial : lub last evening amid discussed at seine tength a macnit of splendid proportions. After duo last course hind been served h'residemmt Portia m'appot torordcr and opened the lOSt- rantliai exercises. All tint toasts were full ] f intere.ot to tile members present mtimd time orchiai mnanner in which they wore reciived Lestliled to the appreciation of tlmem by time neclical banmiueters. Thu followimig is tIme ompIeto toast-list : SIlent Toast-"To time Icmmuory of Samuel ilahmncnmann : " "The Next iceting of Tim Missouri Valley ilonico- athiuu Memiicah iVthaciation , " W. A. flinipim- ey ; "Timo DetroIt Meetimig of The American mistituto , " V. II. llanciiott ; "Time Lone lommieopath , " B. N. Leako : "Emergencies , " 1 , Ii , iiaivk ; ' 'LincolnVInd , ' 13. F , Bailey ; "limo Gentlemanly Physician , " Julia C. 3tonu ; "The Womiman Physician , " C. A. prague ; "Ilom oiatbs Imi our State Inatitim- lotus amid the l1tjoq. , our Society Bears to i'hit'mmi , " C. V. Ii , Hasten ; "Nebraska us a Ield for ilomneopaths , " I ) . A. Foote. At the semisio"of tIme association which ohlowed the bafuuet C , Van Iyke Itastemi it Kearney conduted a clinic omm imaraiysia , t little girl 6 years of age who was afflicted clthu the disease was time subject. A general I liscuniion followed the clinic. J. ii. Mackay f ( Ito Norfolk Imi4ne asylum conducted a ureau on mnepjat anti nervous diseases , 'rot. Clifford uJijheli of ( lie CimIcago Ifomne. . patimlo Medical college then read a valua- ) lO paper on ' ,4Qpar9mitly Successful Treat- nent of aix Cutt6t Diabetes Melhitus. " Tlue anmitial address of l'rosldent it. 11. [ ) orrls , A.M. , M.D. , of Lincoln , wa dolly. tred and conmmnadeti. class attention , Mamiy numbers said , itw'a time hmest nddress ever holivured before thid associatlomm , At the : onclummion of the atldress Ira , Iooto , Bailey immil Ilanchett were appointed a comnmitteo o secure its pulieation In suitable form , Br , Norris In his pretildemit's a'1drea mtarted out witim the statemmiemit that it is tustoimiary for the buzlnee3 imian to take mtock once a year to see how ho stands , and 10 proposed to altu toek and see how the iomneopatims stand in rolatlon to the medical rofessIon , to their creed , to the community tad to each other. "In relation to the nodical profession there has boon a marked imango In the past fifty years , " aicl ho , "I do not consider it neceasary even In itis centemimmial year to endeavor to prove hat homeopathy Is a true law of cure. All ppoa1tion to our law of cure bae been coin- tolled to bow to thO logic of facts. Tie vorid has accepted It , those who do not use L respect It. those who do not believe in ii lId not ridicule , it. Homeopathy in the rorld today ranks with tbcie other great ills- caverlea n'lmleim mark tIe progress of ( ho tines and gain new immater ithu nihvaticimmt 3 earL WON ITS IIECOGNITION. "Ilnmenpathy hia won it way to a idaco of Imonor auth remmon mm. Its hlhYPlCiIliS ! in ath- thre.qs , culture anti achoiar.eiiip are the peers of any. Its chientage is amitong the boiL elim- , cated anti the , wealthiest. It rceerh of cures has never boon aiirpula9eh , and its mmianner Of ( 'mIre vxei'lm' all others. rie : bat' tIes for the recoeniticmi of hmonmeopathiy a ml distinct school of practhm-o , its new law of cute , iti therapemmtlis , the stanthtuig of Its physIcians antI rerognition as datora. l's place in th confitlence of tIme PCOPIU-tltCSe battiei , have liceit fctmghmt anti ioii. Noiv Us recognition anti repre.ientatioim iii tIme itsy- hunts anti oleemnosynary instltimtioas .ini puib' hlc Plam-es of lmOlitietl sppoiiitmc'uit tue enenmy prcposes to Cohittet to the last gasp. hlcmime- opatimy , mmmtiy Imavi , its iirlvate iuosp'Inhs i-tip. hetol ) by lrlvatt' comuiribmitioumi cal emilow- machits , ihimt ptmiihic iimstiLution supp'irtNi h ) ) 1101)1 ) i c fim mm d s , endorocti by till C ciii dais , protected by ( lie strong arm of time las , mmovor ! " " 'ohl we shall dee win title itthmt , per- huam ; , mmot because of thin stiperUr imierits of tliorapeimtice ; Itorhahis , hot because of our inaterha immetlica , or oUr law of euro , htmL hi'- cause time deimiocratle PeOPlO of AitierlC.t tie'- hove Iii 'No taxatioit withOut repre.e'ntatlomm. In cloalmig our Inveuttigatlomi of tItle Item of our stock imiventory 'Our m-lattmi to thu nicmhicah Profvesiohi' We mire brc'mmnt lace to fuco with tle question , Itow shall wi' Imn- prove thIs accouiit ? I lhihiik vtu are drlvemi to ( lie comiehmislon I hmit w'm fast g into politics. The tact is every citizen of this gm-eat ropumbile ought to be in lmltiCS nioro than ito Is. " S'm'A'I'E ) . ( ) ( ) " I'll .tI1Ih ac Y 3m PiIi'I'S 'lt'iuhu.'i'M % VlIl te'I't .tIh nO ( Ito t1luhIt't'IIMt'Ii lruiggl'tts. The State Board of Pltarmnacy was in sesshomm yesterday at Limo Paxton hotel. The botirth is comimpt'sc'tl of the following : I'residemit , M. it. Simimlta , Beatrice ; secretary , Grit J. vanq , hastings ; treasurer , C. M. Cleric , F'riemmti ; A. W. Ilucitliart , Grand Island , Iletiry It. Gerlimg , Platteinoutlt , mill of wltommi are pree- out , At hifl0ii yestertlmty nlmmeteon applicants for exanihmiaticn liresemuteel tlmemnselvcs to time bnarh. Tue greiter portion of time i'epsioiu was devoteil to atm exmimiuination of thieao amid others for registratIon certificate-i. l'lw renialmidtur of the mmietimig was tlevoteul to roumtimie fitmal- 11055. 'l'ho bn3rtl is prcparimmg to get after time piiarmnaclsta who itave faileth to register. One smmcIu case Itas been foniuth itt thmo city , the hallegctl violators of time statutes being hlemiry aiutl Mamy ilom'nhergcr. It ma alleged tlimtt no ( 'ito caminected with this estttbhiutlimnemit is a m'cgisteretl liltarimuacist anti coiuscqmmcmmthy var- rammts have hicen issmmeii for time arrest of time lmroPrleto\'s. Thuo penalty for the vlohatlon ( if thus section of titt , statutes it.i a fine of mint losa than $10 nor mnorc thami $101) ) , or imuprisonmiment for mtot less than ( cmi dais nor Imioro titami thirty tia's. Thio complaint was sworn to by Treastiruir Clark of ( ho boarml , wiuo states thmat hue has anipho itroof , Iiiasniiicb. as lie imlmmmsclf nor- chased semite drugs 1mm the eutore cmi April 15. The mmiembors of time State hinam-ti of i'iiar. macy iimilshmc'd time exanmitmatiomi of time nimle- teen iipimhlcamits for certithcutemi frommi this diu'trtct yesterday aftcrnooii and atijomirneui at -1 o'clock , all the int'mmibers leavimmg for timoir iiommtcon , ( lie evening trains. 'rho papers lmaiiuleti itt by the local apphlcatmts for Pitar- niaceutical honors will he cxaimmtnt'tl by a coinniittee appointed far the purpose , amid a report made at time expiration of a week's tlmmie. Each appulcamit will be miotilleti direct iy Secretary Grif J. Evans of lhastiimgs and cci'tiflcatewill be Issmmeti to the foi'tunate parties. The yearly meeting for time purpose of ttleciiig officeis end auditing accounts sihI take iace : iii Lincoln June 1. AHOtm'L' mtiLl ) V 1'IL 1m maiomi IA 1. IA i' . ( ioiniiuit tees : uli't't , iiid ltlOCt SiitIftte- ( or ) l'ruJre'MM. Tim Memorial day cornniittee having im charge the arrangements for decorating a'oh- filers' graves May 30. bed ! a short session in court roomn No. 6 , lIce building , last evemi- hog - for the purpose of reporting progress. Dr. S. IC. Spalding , chairman of time finance cc ninittee , in whose hamitis has been placed ti3 nmanagc'metmt of ( ito lecture to ho glveii at ( ho Crelghton ( heater Ma ) ' 23 by Captain Jmcic Crawford , reported that ho lied male arrangenmemits for ( lie distribution of several hundred tickets among tile WOiliCli of the Relief corps to be sold , and that already a large number of Itcoimle hiatt signified their intention of attendimmg time emuterainrnemmt. ( Time priccca decided upoms to be charged are 25 amid 50 cents. A special rate of 10 or 15 ccnta will probably be made to allow school children to ateiutl and a canvass of time eciucuols will be made shortly before they are dlsniissed for tiio summer vacation. Weather .orinitting , the financial success of tIme lecture I.e assured. If. hj. Durhin , chtalrman of tIme comnmitee on music , reported lie had secured time services of ( lie Mondamin timuartet to sitmg a number of selections at tIme services at lfanscomn park and titat several of tue coma- mnittee Intended calling upon time St'cond in- tamitry banti at Fort Omaha for time pmmrpose of getting it to head time proceesiomu fromui Sixteenth amid Farnam streets to the path : . A communIcation was received from Captain IT. B. Mulford of ( hue Omaha gumards signify- hog theim' intention of joining In the paratle , and a like comiimunIcation in expected from tile Thuursomu Itlils , who have aL been to- quested to join iii tite parade. John C. Jenkins was appohiuteti a commit- tec of one to secure a speaker at IIancamii nark and a number of imamnes were handed In by Limo members of ( iemilrahht ) Parties for tbis duty. A , K. Rhmoauis , chairman of the transports- Lion comniiiitee , reported ( list hat hmati eecmmred an ammiplo mmmmmnhier of velmicles for the coma- mmmltteeum uslma would visit ( Ito cemeteries , and , \ , , S. Askwihm , chuairman of flue comimimmittee on ( lie cohlectimig of flowers , reporteul a'atls- ' factory progress , There vili be a niecting of ( lie committees next Wednesday evening for tiu liiitPOSO of furtlter perfecting arrangements. - - SF3' ] ' 'I'll E I'A ml.t1)ms II.tCJC ( ) Xl DAY. - icil igli ts or Ale-Sits-lIeu CItti uge ( Ito I'i'titrii lit I'ipr Stut t ( ' Fim is eohc , The beard of governors of time Knights of Ak-Sar-flen have decided to nmnko mm. cimange iii the tiacs of tIme , festivities of state fair ' week. It had been Intended originally to have thom comnimieimco on Monday ovemmhmtg , bringliig tIme principal parade on Wedne's- , lay. Many mercimants and others tltouglm ( . , , Thursday would be more popular withm tluoao who attended tit& fair amid ( hunt the opami- log parade. if held on Monuay , would ho $ witimeseed by few outside of Omaha. lmi uleforomice to these opinons tIme initial pa- redo will be hold Tuesday night , bringing the Ak-Sat-Ben liarailo Tlmimrsday niglut. Tite following is time rograiiu for time tea. Livtties of state fair week ; 'I'umesday , September 1-CivIc amid rmmihltnmy ' , parade. Wednesday , Septemaber 2-Ceuny floats parade , I 'riitmrsday , i3eptemnher 3-AIc-Sar-Ilen pa. ra'ie , ; i5rldmuy , Septemuber 4-Gramid ball , Suuttmrduiy , tit'ptemnber 5-Swedish Simigimug society at den , _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - . - - - - - - I' NONE NEED FEAR IT , - 'l'hmn i'rzmpiiitl I'ihi Cure Cpu' . ' . . ( ho f , Must 4tggrmi'mti'iI Csie of l'hlcu , - % Aiu.thtie Safety , Pyramid Pile Cure 'will cure the most ag. gravatoi case of Imeniorritoids in an astonish- log short timmie. IL relieves tIme congeaed ( parts , reduces the timmnors Instantly , tue mat- tot huaiv large , allays the inflammmmation amid etops time aching or Itching at once , Thousands ivlto Itad resorted to expemi- ulvo surgical treatment hare boon cured by ' Limo Pyramid Pile Ctmre-In a tuumber of iii. utancr persons usbo lied apent months In a i hospital untier a pile sPecialist , It Is a remmiedy that none peed fear to apply - ply even to the roost aggravated , wolicn and initanued hiernorritoldal tumors. if you are afihictet with flits stubborn 'us. ' ease you can master It , aul master it IhtilcIcly , This remedy is no longer an experiment , ' , but a medicInal certainty , It is mantmtac. Lured by the l'yramid Drug Co. of Aiblomi , llch. Druggkta sell It aL 50 cents per box , IL Is becoming the mmtost popular pile cure this ountry luas ever kaouun , and druggists every. , vbero are rcIiiing It far their custommiers , PLANS FOR TIlE STATE FAIR Board of' Managers Busily Eigagetl in Mapping Out I'uturo Work , NECESSITY FOR ANOTHER BUILDING ht'iimt nil for Shupier by Li it hhil tart , iii h'ift3' I'a'r Cillt Grt'u.t.'r 'l'iimp a ltist Vt'nt'.3hsiti ) ' Imiumirovi'- muai'uts ( ( P Ito 3ltmtle , At yesterday niorning's meeting of time hoarh , , of macangers of tite state tiir it was docliheth to hilaCo twelve muthihitiomialmiter imarrehue emi time groumids , to contain iiriimkimtg vater. Tiie' will ho elevated amid tro'iied ) with jsst- eat tmitucets , thus doing away witim tIme obnoxlcnmi , ( hlphmers. Chalrmnan Ilat'imes of time cammirmmitteo on. Ice reported progress. It was Voted to appropriate $125 to miiti time flii comnmnlstmion In its exhibit. Secretary ilolmoes of the Mamiulfactimrer& auth Consuimiers' associatior aimpoareti before the managers nmmti asked for additiomial space iii the inamitmiacturem-is' buihiilmig. lie saimi that the aimlmhicatluns already recelveti front muamititacturers showed that immcrcaseti space woimhd be sorely needed. It was decided to huolil a conference ithm reprecemitatives of the Omimaita Fair amid Speed association on the smmbject. The joint meeting n-Ill lmrobably ilecitie witethior time present bimilthiimg devoted to the display of nmaiiufacturod articles simall ie , enlarged or wimethmer an additional builtl- Inn shall ho erected. Secretary Fmmrmmami saiui that thte deimiand for 51)000 IVI1C from 25 nor cent to 50 per ccitt greater tItan it last year , nnI , that the' Imrohlem of IrOVI&imflg roommi for all cxhiblt was a pcrithea'immg ammo. IL Is conteinplateui to construct a new amiimilmiistrttlomi lmmiilding antI to give ( Ito lresemit amimiilmmtsratlomm bumildimig over to th edumcathmiah di'imarumnolmt. Tlmis lll consiticrabl' rell"ve tiut' lrosmlrO oil time' 811cm-c' of the ma cmi ii fact utters' hiutl lii lmmg , it vas tiec'Imlo1 that all exhibits in comnpe- titIomi for alfalfa lmrehtiiuimis shuotmltl ho mmiado 1mm the building t'.pecl.illy devoted to tlmat lmroject. It was resalvt'ti that a series of fmrmners' instItutes should be lucId on time groitmide , immrimmg fair veck. They will ho undem' the tilrecti'mn ' of ii. F. 3iclntoshu of time ( ) mnmmlia Cultivator. There wili also Ito lectmmres amid Practical demnoimstratiomus on ( hue subject of domestic ecommeimmy ummder time auspices of time s omneili's climbs of ( itt' otato. The board aJjomrmmeth , in time to allow ( lie mmiotiibern to ( mike the aftermmooit traimiti for iuommte , They viii meet again In thmis city Junuc 3. Cu''eiie' timu uummtm'rs ti-mush 11iiit , mIs The itoirti : of mnutnumpers of ( lie Cri'ciue , In regnrtl to its recent t'msteralnmuentvisim's to grntefmihly mielcuiouvheulgc time 'alcmuubt' ! aiti gIven It by the Omnuilium. prcs , notably 't'hio Omaha I.ully iitt' ; ummti S\'orlth-liermt , i ttlsj time street mutihvuty ctmmupImiy. : through it'4 gi mitlcinanly mCpresemttati'e , iti r. Tucker. To the actors ss'ho mnatme tIme affiuim' an artistic Fitecess , we are ( hoiliiy gruttefimi. Omim' net itt'nC'etiS uimflottmmt to $ fIJO. Couishder. imig time Ititemmess of time semteomm , this is quito sa t is factomy. lullS. ' 1' . L. KIMITALL , Pmeshien ( . MISS S. .1. lJAItttOWS. l'iist niiel C iii' Sot'liul. 'rho social to be given by time yotmng mmmcmi - of tIme First Commgrcgatmomual chiirclu thiu evenimig imas imeemi Itostvoned umitil Friday uvenitmg of next week , wheim the 'ouing aiim svIi serve retreshmimemms ( anti give a pragramn representing this life of yolmng umon in the family circle as it will be mmi tIme twentieth cemittiry. Q000000000000000000 I1ow sYour Liver ? ( I .TAKEAPILL. Tff ' . ' : Or. hobbs Utile LiVO PiTb Don't GrIpe.jJ Dr. IIoLbs 1.1111. . 1jie , PItS , tte gntmy Set protntmly om til , , Li J'L'It , .vTO,1A CIA , null ill ) ir'I..v , dis.eIiinz 1meumtclcjF.v. cmi , , int , ( o1d , clnan.mnc (1,0 34tom that. otjuhyuil ) thuny cur. . iaIhtuai comitIpatlou. 1ie nre .iteitt-.copmem , vor inait , amid nri piij vo5otttie , . l'ut , , m , Itt , ececai vittl , cotttlting 0) itlli , . 1'rrh'r dbgeMon ! fiiow , , tttetu- Thcnmomtttis , cmro Stc.t lleufl'a/e , turnS are t aonitaerio , ( by i'lu- ' skians tunti drugit , l'rlco , ONLY 10 CENTS A VIAL. ilosh , Iemd5 : Ci. . , ( il.Ae , i.,4 Sn. i'r.nict , . 000000000000000 How ARE YOUR KIDNEYS ? Dr tlobbsSpar- ogus Kidney Pills will cure them. PrIce , 50 cts. Women's Ill Health _ Is the cammi' of tmntold suffering anti sorrow , Ila,1 , imenitit steals away yommtli anti bc'ammty amiti darkens imsmtny a life' . It. makes many a woman feel sith , weary anti despondent , Iimmt wonmon might easily overcome all tlmob' distressimig aiimmmr'ntti if timoy would only as- . 51st nature by utslmmg ( list great imcaithi-givlng stl imimmhaiit , Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey wlmiclt iuimiluis tip time qe'mm amid imparts new life. 'l'licro Is mmothmimmg cqtmah to it for quick- citing time circulation , onricitimig tim blood amid romlaclimg languor amid ue'akneas with brlghtmiess anti vigor. Tlmotmsantls of wormiomi testify to tim wonderful benefit they have dcrivc.tl froumi takIng It lt.TWAY'h3 ilr.ADY ilh'.IllF Iii safe , r.hiebl nt1 e1erttittl ItC"Itte of , me , tltmmtimt , ' lug action ii hmii U exerts tuier the nerve. cmii vutni oiv.'r of the t'ol' , tidlmng , tone ( I ) ( its Out , ant tnt'tting to reteived numI Incr"asetl vigor ttte sitminbrtmtg V m taliti' of thme PitsIcit , i St I utt'ttt r , ' , * , itil timrdqmgh ( ( mIs lm'aimlfutl stlittutititlt'ii and liucreasal notion ( tic' ( " \ ( ' 511 of titu , 1'A1 itt , lrmven miens mtmuI ii iuntural eonlhmnn , ( reu'tortl , , It k titum' . ittat tme html. DY I I I hI i.F' Is , , ntlnml rtibi' mu.huii'tnl for ( ( to ct'ttm : i ) mi' IN , nntl wllhmotit ( it , ' rick of in. Jtmry wlmmeii is sutre tt reult funum ( lt ups of , ' 4 nttimmy of lit , ' en-enlird itain remitdles ott tite 1ny. - It is Highly Important that Every FamIly Keep a Supply of D AD WAYS' . ' & , t , READY RELIEF. Always in itte Itntme. its misc uviii erove mienneiai rmi aIm noes , ins of 1,81mm or ciokimess. Titer , . is not imhmimr ma ( tmu % , , I lh ( ha t w iii Ctom no ma or a N t lc-t itt , ' prngrei-a tf dis"a.e uta quick as ( hue iteajy fl"t ' . STOPS PAN ; 1 - tBn ) tier lot tic. .uI.I Iiy itil .1 ruggm'tts , HIRES Rootbeer absorbs all the goodness of nature's most healthful herbs , roots , barks and berries. , ) ttds hy 1 mc Ctt , , t. mlm , , Co. , rhumsmempti 4 2'4 , macgn uakeg 5 caUout. . s..ul , , , , , MY0tw ° L1 'k SPECIALIST ' , i , "is- TRr.AT Aim. 'c ' ? , PRIVATE DISEASES - - : : , _ * 4 ' . ' - U Years in Omatt. c , ' , flk Free , L'onsuum2toU -s ' 1 amid k.xntttmjuion F'rcc. i4thiandflrui5rnSt $ . . : uusitai itc'j' . , Creiglitoii Music Hall. I'axton & ilurgess , Mir. E-Iigh ClassVaudeville Every Even'ng From 8 to 12. tttrodumclmig The llretiters Blantas , Icroy and luyton , Leoha Mitcimehi , Geotrutie iImynea : , 'ruhy Simtttuck and Mcstsrs. Lutz arid I'ederson. CiiANGl OF i'hto.ILAU ' . % 'JTEICLY. 4t. ' & ALL THE WORL \ Knows that the Pecriess Remedy ? for Diseases of the Liver , Kidneys and Bladder is _ Dr. J. H. McLE'S 5 _ UVER AND NDEY It has Cured Thousands of Desperate Cases Try It . , . AT ALL DnucmGmsTa. Pntcr $ m.oo Pen IIOTTLE THE OR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. , ST. Louis , Mo. 11 IF YOU'RE TIRED Of looking at old antiquated chestnuts in fur- 4.t niture , and being shown those same carpets your grandmother used before the var , id $ : gI Make a Change1 Let us show yeti what a real stylish piece of TIURNIJURE looks like. I-low a modern p- to-date CARPE'I' looks on your floor , in those ' I 1ICW colors-handsomely designed. ' 4' ? Don't Be Alarmed.A'A - . .A'A ) About the price. We sell modern furniture and carpets at the same price as others get for ; goods with whiskers on them. - - - - - - Your Money's Worth or Yoiit' Moiiey Bnclc. , ? , . . . - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - : OMAHA URNITURE & , CARPET - COMPANY , : ' 1211 and 1213 Farnam Street. 1