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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1896)
* Wf- > " " "wy n. TFITJ O3LA1IA DAlLrY TS'f' 'UIJ' 1H1KJ. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOIl MENTION. onm Mnloncy Is convalescent after works' HlntM loinas Metealf , sr. , Is confined to h o by an attack of fever , , 0. Wirt ha returned to Cripple Cre ( r a vlilt at his home In this city. r , ml meeting Bluff City lodge No ' sht Work In Master Mason's degree. tr nml Mrs J McClnro huvo rcturni ' In New Yoi ie ( rum H month's visit to. tr N 1' Dodge and family hnvo i tiom their summer outlm ; nt Splr kc. rho September term of the district cou convene today with Judge Macy < bench , tr . Horace Kverctt U home from trmlng trip to Alaska end the Yulov park. * Helen Sprlnlt and Miss Slrauh ha' ' to Chicago on a trip combining Imslnr 1 plcau.re 3. II , Hunnan has gone to Detroit , who ivlll Join his family for a brli'facath m business affairs. , Irs. Ida Davvncy and son , Ksrottc , wl vc been visiting Mrw 12. S Micks , ba' turned to their home In Chicago. Ihc Ornnd hotel , Council liluffn HI ; IBS In every respect. Hates , $2.fiO per < h d upward , i : r. Clarke , proprietor. Hon.llllam Clicncwef ; has gone to 1 anapolls ax a delegate from Iowa to tl llonal convention of suuml money dcm als. Mrs. All ! " H Mt-Intesh of Chicago has r inert to hrr homo after a pleasant \h lith her Hlslcis Mrs. L. Van Ainam at ft. W. II Muthci. \ll of the Odd Fellow s of the rltv ai .uostcd to nipct at the Odil follows * ha 2'o'clock this aftoinoon to attend tl ncral of the late J. J Ftork. Mr. and Mrs Hcniy niilitnn and dang r returned ycstcnlay fium a six vvcrK Ip tin ouch the wist. They spent me the time at S.ilk Lake and other Ut ; itnts. Frrd Iludlo of Huff.ilo , N V. . arrived 10 city vcstciday for the purpose of spcn two weeks visiting his luothcis , Ueori > ld Chris Mr Hudio Is connected wl 'to ' Crlii railway. Mrs James Flt/sarnlil and daugh'ns r mud lasl evening from Loavciivvorth , Km bete they hal gone to attend the f tutor , f Mrn. Fltrgerald 3 father , Mr. Jerry U ; an of that place A warrant has been Issued for the arrc \ ' Sam Austin a 11-year-old boy who lv ! < i N nith nightli slrcct. Ho Is charge Mth having assaulted Malcom Nelson , d several \ciy.s his junior. 13. P. Kirk and vvlfo will answer In polli . \irt this morning to the charge of m , louh trespass They were moving we d stopped In the city for n few dajs at 'oko ' Into an unoccupied house on Avcm owned by William Sledentopf , who fill c complaint against them. Mr. L. A. Weber and Miss Bertha Hoe ith of this city , were married In Omal rlday by Ilov T J. Macl.ay of All Saint plscopal church. Mr. Weber Is a we io\vn postal cleric on the Hock Islnt liad and the bride Is the daughter of M ltd Mrs. Chailcs Hood of Vine street. The remains of the late John J Slot rlvcd In the city jesteiday from No orlc. lite funeral will take place from tl sldcnro of Mr. and Mrs. J Ilooth , 2 ( ufrlson street , at 3 o'clock this afternooi | ho Comiuetclal 1'llgrims of America an o Odd Fellows will attend the funeral I body. 1C. B. Vlavl Co , female remedy. Medici msultntlon free Wednesdays. Health boo hrnlshed. Annex Grand hotel. I Hava your house touched up and yoi pirrlago repainted. C. Miller. Main strcc llrcitKIng : Cliurcli Croiniil. " church services I The "breaklns ground If St. John's English Lutheran church , Tne : Jiy evening. on the lot at the ccrncr of Wl nv avenue and South Seventh street , vvl lie quite Interesting. A large platform vvl jo built to accommodate the speakers an dtngors. The songs and anthems that vvn Isung during the Kndcavor convention vvl Ibo sting nt these services by the conventln { chorus. Short addicbsea will be made u [ follows : "Tho Beginning of the Work In Connc I Huffs , " Hcv. H. W. Knhns. D. D. . of Omahr ( 'Neighboring Churches , " N. A. Keyi [ 'The Church In the Neighborhood , " Geor 1' . Wright , esq ; "The Oneness of Churches , v. V C. Hocho , pastor of the Bapth i fturch ; "Tho Strength from the Union c Ihe Young of the Churches , " W. C. M < ponncll , president of the nndeavor unlor [ 'The Church ndlflcc , the Promoter on I'rcscrvcr of Law and Order , " Clmncfllor I f > V. Hess , csq ; "Tho Church ps a Physician k'Or. P. S. Thomas ; "Greetings from Omaha , [ nov. L. M. Kuhns , pastor of Grace Luthcra [ church , Omaha ; breaking church groun 'exercises superintended by the pastor , Ko' | O. W. Snyder. Services will commence at 7 30 p m. Th | public Is cordially Invited to bo present. Don't you think It must bo a pretty goo I'Atimlry that can handle the work of fifty c } .Ixty cities and towns to the satisfaction < [ hundreds ? It's the Eagle Laundry , 7i ( Broadway. _ , Hoffmayr's Parry Patent flour makes th best and most bread. Ask jour grocer for I 1 hupiillcH for llu I'oor. ' Supervisor of Poor Iluntlngton will toda Issue his notices to the grocers of Connc II hi ft s and the county to submit their hid for furnishing the county with the grc ccrlcs required to keep destttuto peopl from starving for the next four monthi 1 The bids must all bo In before Septerr.'ic 8 , when they will bo opened and the coi tract awarded to the lowest bidder. Th amount of provisions called for will appro * mate $2,000. This Includes nothing bi something to eat. Coal and other stuff nr extra. The lists prepared by the supervise contain only substantial articles of die I Heretofore tobacco and several luxuries hav I been Included In the goods purchased , hi : 'this tlmo there will bo no tobacco. Th . supervisor contends that men and vvomc | V\1 little children can survive without tc bijco , and he docs not Intend to add cent to the burden of the taxpayers by gh ing Indigent people articles of food not neces lury to prevent starvation. White enameled , brass-trimmed beds $3.C this week at Durfco Furniture company's. Mrs. Hordman's kindergarten , 104 1'ourl street. _ . Get a germ-proof filter and eave doctors bills. Otily $3. Strplmn Bros , Mtf | , Klre Ilrlolf , I Wholesale and retail. J. C. BUby , 20 Main street , AVniKH HlH Wlfo Hnrk. William L. Neuby of Atchlson , Kan. , ha been Importuning the police of Councl Bluffs and Omaha for several days to ntsls him In recovering his wife , who ran aw a ; with his cousin , ( 'cargo B , Neuby , abou the middle of July. A > ear or more ngi Mrs. Now by became Insane and was takei to the state asylum for treatment. Hci husband say a she had not recovered from lie mental trouble when ho brought her homo Sha was Indifferent to her family and dli not recognize her children. While In thli condition fche conceived a strong affcctloi for George Ncvvby , the. cousin , and finallj eloped with him , leaving her children am hualaml with equal Indifference. Ncwb ; traced them to Council Bluffs and Omaha and learned that they attended the Wood man's picnic at Mu'nuwa and other places o amusement about the middle of the month Til Help I lu > V. SI. O. A. ' The Ladles' Aid tocloty of the Yottni Men's Christian association of this city wll meet In regular monthly session In the asso elation parlors on Thursday , September 3 , a 4 p , m. Tti a subject for discussion will hi the "Best Way to Hi'lp the Young Men , ' The olllccni extend a cordial InvlUtloi to all women of the city to attend thli meeting , with the purposeIn view of jolnlnt tno society to help on the good work bj ; their Influence and aid. D YI , drug , paints and Tel. 2S9. JAMES FLA8MY ARRESTEI Omalm Horseman Ohargeil with Assault o a Hock Island Conductor , TROUBLE OCCURS ON A FREIGHT TRAI A ( ( fin lit of tilt * Conilncdir ( o Unfoi 1'it.i iiirnl of Purr on HIM Outi 'I'rrniM Vlukcx Serlonn James Tlanncry of Omaha was arreate Saturday night upon thu strength of a teh gram from Iowa Cllv charging htm wit having committed an assault with the It tcntlnti of committing murder or doing gre- bodily Injury , rho Information was flic In the ofllro of n Justice of tin1 peace 1 lown City and was quern to by U. J. Clami ulu , spcdal tlotcctlve for the Hock Islan Hallway comrany. Tito trouble glows out of a dlfllcuHy b < tvvccn Condtictor P. Clancry of the Hoc Island ficlght train and Mr. Plannery , an the two men who were In a stock car wit him assisting In bringing some race hoist to the Nebraska slate fair. Plnnncry ha been attending the eastern circuit rarcn an was on his way homo The men had rlddc for some distance In the enr w Ithout mole ! tatlon , but between lo.va City uml the tin station west the conductor made his HI prnratuo and .lemandcd faio for two of th men The mon were willing to pay , hut dispute arose as to the otallotL whrro the boarded Ihe car The dispute ended In fight , In wlil-h fists were freely utiil Hi conductoi slopped his train and tlncw on of the men out of Ihe car The man fell 1 a pllo of atom's , and Immediately began t send thorn flying In the dliectlon of th I'onduotor. When the afTalr was over th conductor was p-ctty bully used up Pl.tnnery stopped at Iowa City and re mnlnod thorn tor a week , and no move wn made to arrest him until after ho left The the Information was filed charging him an the two other men with assault with Inter to do great bodily harm , and the Counc Bluffs police were notified lo make Ihe ni rest Ihc ether mon had loft the car several oral days ago. Klannery when taken to th station was relieved of $111 and his othr valuables. He declared that he had neil Ing to do with the assault , although It ot ctirrcd In his ear Ho Insisted upon beln permitted to go to his home in Omaha , an did not stop Insisting until ho kcctircd a order from Judge McGec permitting him t deposit ? 100 for his appearance at 9.30 thl mornlncr. Dcinocr.-illc Comily Coiiriidoii. . The democrats of I'ottawattumle count will meet In delegate convention at th county court house In Council Bluffs o Tuesday , September If. , 1SG ! ) , nt 10 a. m. , fe the purpose of placing In nomination county ticker , as follows Ono candidate fc county atidltot , one candidate fur cloik t the dlstilct court , one candidate for count icoordcr , one candidate for county attornoi one candidate for member of the Board t Supervisors. The basis of rcpicsentatlo will be one delegate for each precinct , an in addition thereto one delegate for ever fifty votes cast for Hon. W. I. IJabb fc governor In 1SOB. This will entitle th various ptcclncls lo the number of delegate shown below : 12 Caucuses for selection of delegates will b held on Salurday evening , September 11 unless othcrvvlbu ordered by the local com mltteeman. NrliritNKii Hum ! al .M The Nebraska Brigade band. Uniform Rank Knights of 1'jtlilas , of McCook , cnpttited th largo audience nt Lake Manavva last even Ing. The band has been engaged to play a the Nebraska State , fair and filled an en gagomcnt for Colonel Heed at the Gram I'laza with such success that It was th vnanlmous vcidict that It was the fines band that has ever played at the lake. Tin organisation Is composed of tvvcnty-Bevei pieces , under the leadership of II. r. Sut ton , and while the audience was entrance ! with the faultless rendition of Rossini' , overture , "Semiramlde , " It could not hoi ] but marvel how It became possible for i Nebraska village to contain such an aggrc gallon of rare musical talent , and that I should be discovered and drilled to such per fcctlon as ItH work last night Indicated. Tin concert wns full of special features , amoni them the piccolo role by Hey Sweet , a 17 year-old boy , who VVBH given the piccolo foi the first time less than six months ago About twenty members of the Arapahoi Second Heglmont band were among the de lighted listeners to the music. This bam will divide honors with the McCook bovi at the fair. A glance at the program thai was rendered last night will give an Idc : at the character of the music to be ex peeled : PAHT I. March Dlo nnllkonlgun . Roll Overture Sunirliimldu . , , . itohsln Wikltz Auf vVlederHeh.il . Halle : I Mccolo Solo CiiDrice . Damn Characteristic I'lcce Muypolo Danco. . . Tohan Rellly nnd the 400 . Urahan 1'ART II. Selection Cavalorln Rustlcana. . .Mnscnin Fantasia on "My Old Kentucky Homo" . Dulb ; Hearts nnd riovvcrs ( u now ( lower Kong ) . Tobnn I'atrol The Crack IlOKlmont . Tohan Descriptive I'lcco Twenty MlnutcH on Midway 1'lulsnnco . Dalb ; Synopsis : The start Irish vlllngo Ikd suit ! encampment Alpine horn Old Vlenm 'Jlio captive balloon Chinese theutcr- Muxlcan orchestriv StreetH of Cairo Javt k'lllaKo Cicrmun village , two bands plavln ; it tin ) Huiiii ) time ; ono playH tbe "liliu Danube , " the other a popular air of tin lay < lraml llnalo. Hagi'iibock'H menagerie Introducing roaring of llont ) , etc. liiK the HlKli Schiiol. I'rof. Hayden , the new principal of tilt High school , Is making actlvo arrangements Tor the opening of the September term ol iohnol next Monday. He Is revising the course of study , and Is anxious to huvo all High school pupils call at tlio High school in Wednesday , Thursday or Friday morning if this week , between the hours of 9 ami 12. Ho wishes the pupils and their parents 0 understand that It Is very Important hat every pupil should report for enroll- nent on one of these days In order that ach ono may secure proper classification , ; o that the regular work of the school may upon the first morning of the term , TII I'lx n Poor Ituuil , County Supervisor nakcr has iccetvcd jlils for the grading of the new road In jarncr township near I'ark Mill , The road ma been In frightful condition and the 1m- irovtnnent of It an urgent necessity. A. ! ' . Clattcrhuck nnd John A , Buckley mh bid 7 cents per cubic jard on the work ind will draw lots to tea which gets the : ontract. There was a C cent bid In , but It \ not accompanied by the proper bond , ind was not considered. V. "jT. O. A. llulI- . llcv. Charles M. 11 row n of Tccumsch , illch. , addressed the meeting In the rooms if the Young Men's Christian association cstcrday afternoon , and was listened to iy an arprctlatlvo audience. The theme \na \ "Tho I'ower of the. Will In Man , " from he text : "How can a man enter Into the louse of a stroiiK man and spoil bla goods inlcsa ho first bind the strong man ? 10 will spoil Ills good * . " , IIRYAVS ADMISSION Ol ' UUKI3A I'oircr < o Win nllh Tire filHcr , Sn Ho. llefltFil with Ilrpulillcnn-i. JAMESTOWN , Aug. 30. In his addrc here yesterday Mr. Urjan nccused his t lltlcal opponents of having brought abe x panic to secure the accomplishment private ends. He said they had forced Iss ifter Issue of bonds regardless of prices a : at the taxpavcrs who had to pay the prk ( He spoke of the democratic admlnlstratti is one whose financial policy had nrous Lhe Ire of producers ot weallh. The repti Mean party , ha said , lost Its opportunity not denouncing that policy and not olfcrli to give the people silver. "If the repti llcan party had espoused the cause of t people no human agency , " said Mr. IJryn 'could have prevented Its victory In tr : ampalgn. " Ho laid particular stress tip Ihe claim of the republican party that liad sttuck shackles from all the slav ind ho gained great applause by his stat incut ( hat It was now attempting to fast Iho fetters upon 70,000,000 free men "do Is a coward , " was ono of his exprcssloi "II has ever bun n coward and the rcasi Ihe advocates of the gold standard arc co1 mlfc Is because their consciences bring the In n realization that they bring ruin to t tinman race " Referring to the re , u' 1 c ns ho said"Th liavo pentad themselves where they reccl Ihc attack of every cltlron who loves 1 : oinilry better than his pockctbook " / ils references to foreigners ruling this cou : ry financially were cheered , particularly t italcmcnt that "If jou cannot c\pcct It frc 31 Iouls , how can vou expect It from Lot ard street' " Ills remark that the rcpu llcan pirty had dcstrojed Ihe market f < ilvcr also gained great applause nnd choc , \ero even louder when ho said that ho won idmlt that some democrats had been po hops crlmlnls In the transaction for the 0 nrn tl-atlon of sHver Tl o greitest chccrli ID hctured wns when ho Bald "We , lemocrats , arc glad to get rid of those dcm ? rats who nro using the democratic par 'or private gain. I say that they arc gor A'o bid them godspeed Into the republic mrty And I say that whenever ono of the Jcmocrals makes a hole to get Into the r lubllcan party It will bo large enough : et out ten honest republicans who wa : o come to the democratic party. " iM > s noun n\it TIInot. . , 'niurN II , Illll li-ei ! > ri-M a Slorni Cutliorliit ; mi ( iio Mm Iron. ST. PAUL , Aug. 30 Thu priests of tl trchdloceso yesterday took advantage of th : helr first coming together since the son lary was dedicated , to present to Mr. Jam I. Hill a token of their gratitude for his g > f $300,000 for the erection and cndowmc ) f the diocesan seminary , Mr. Hill , In t ionise of his reply said : "Your spokesm ; ins said that nowhere Is religious tralnli nero necessary for Ihe social welfare of t icople than In our country , where llbor s so great and abuse of It so easy. I vv idd that never In all our country's hlbto , vas there a time when this Instruction w nore needed lhan now. I have just cor 'rom the easl , where men already feel U : ruth keenly. We boar It said at times th A'all streel and the eastern banks are ft > f gold. They are full , not of gold , but ear. On my way from Buffalo to Chlca have seen thousands of men Idle. There lothlng for them to do Business Is dil ip. Within a few weeks their number vv > e hundreds of thousands. What Is the nu er' Our country contains the same Intel ; cnce , the bame population , the same i iources as It did years ago. What we nc s confidence. We are in the presence of gathering storm. If it breaks our com Ions will be woiso than It was during t larkest days of Ihe war. In these tlm vheti men lose their judgment In the he > f debate It will be your privilege at on ind your duty to speak words of peace he people. " I1IIVA\ lOi ; < ; iA.S COUNTY , 11,1.1.I l.cHcr from Arcolu i\iilnlilN thu hi tuition Political ! * Tliero. HASTINGS , Neb. , Aug. 30. ( Special. ) ? evcral democrats of this city have been cl nilatlng letlcrs from Illinois , In which v , undo the statement that In and atoui \icola people were dally being converti 'or Brjan and free silver. A. M. Clar .rcasurer of the McKlnley and Hoba : lub of this city , received the following Ic cr jcsterday , which shows Ihe actual com ! Ion of the political affairs In and aroui hat place : AHCOIA. Ill , Aup. 27. A. M. Clar n rtply to your letter of the 21th Ins vlll sny that Arcola township has lost tv epubllcans to the sliver forces. I ha ho. names of sixty-two democrats llvli n this township , with whom I have tnlkc mil they say they will not support IJryj mil free sliver. Tucola has lost live ai valued twenty-seven up to last S.itimla This county , which has alvvajH gone dcm : iallc , can safely bo counted on to gl ilcICInlcy a majority of SGO. This Is i nlfy , but the actual facts I have ju mil a tallc with Charles Montague , coi nltteeman at Mnttoon , nnd ho tells r hat they have lost one man and have ; aln of over clghly for McKlnley Illlnc vlll give McKlnlcy and Hobart 100.000. ni UtgtOd will be completolv snowed undc n fact. It would not surprlho me If Altge Uthdravvs. As over yours truly. G. II. UAMROW. I'OO MA YAM * Lir IcCKorH After Truth Uofrrrcil to Il < Iiulillcini Slnt > ConinillIOON. CHICAGO , Aug. 30. Mr. Terry S. Heat n chaige of the bureau of publication ni Tinting of the republican national comml cc , stales that It has been decided th ; icreaftcr all requests for literature ai rcsseil to the republican committee ai timing from Individuals and from counly ai lly committees , from clubs and local orgai zatlons , will bo icferred to the stale con nlttccs. This action Is made necessary the ho enormous number of applications r clved dally for literature aggregating prol bly 5,000 or 0,000 , and the confusion tltt auso In the shipping department. All r uesls for literature published by the r lUbllcan national committed should be ai Irebsed to the chairmen or secretaries tate central committees , and all those no n hand at national headquarters , thoi ccolvcd In the future from persons ni irganlzatlons other than state committee till bo referred lo state committees for a Ion , IlnllroiiilN Cut DOUII Tlmo , CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. 30. The Clncli mtl and Chicago lines have entered Ini lot competition on time. The Big Foi tartcd Us eight-hour trains each way toda ? ext Sunday the I'ennsylvanla announci Ight-hour trains between Chicago and Cli Inuatl and the shortest tlmo ever mat otwccn Chicago and Louisville. Its Ch ago limited will leave Cincinnati at 0 , i , reaching Cincinnati at 5 p. m. The Cli Innatl and Louisville limited will leav Ihlcago at 10 a. in. , arriving at Clncluna t C a. m , and at Loufsvlllo at C.30 p. n 'ho Cincinnati , .Hamilton & Da j ton and tt lonon announce a corresponding cut < ver one hour's time In the fast day c : rcss between Chicago and Cincinnati , leai : ig each place at noon. llr > nu lint Not MlN I'liitforin. BOSTON , Aug. 30. The special meeting < tie democratic state central committee bet oday proved to be of the liveliest kind , t licro was a warm fight against endorsln lie national ticket and platform. It wa ecldcd by a vote of 18 to 17 that the mai Dr should bo referred to the state convcr Ion September 20 , The silver men wer nxlous to have the endorsement made in icdtotely. A motion to endorse Bryan an ewall , and not the platform , was carrlei J to 12. All IrrxxcN n Croml. SPUING FIELD. III. . Aug. 30. Governc .Itgeld opened the political campaign t lrar.1 > cstcrday. Delegations were preset ] otn many other cities and fanners came fc > venty Lilies around. A procession c larchlng clubs 5,009 strong , tscortcd hli > the public square , where he addressed a udlenco of between 15,000 and 20,000 pec Ic. The speech was an earnest plea fo co silver and was received with great ct luslasm. To Clfiiiiiip the ffectually , jet gently , when costive o Illour , or when the blood U Impure o lugglsh , to permanently overcome habitue anstlpatlon , to awaken the klilnejs an ver to a healthy activity without Irrlta ng or weakening them , to uispel head : hcs , colda or fevers , use Syrup of Flea , ST , PAUL IS CAY \TIIILH5AC \ Preparations for the EncampmoWt' 6f tl Grand Army. THIRTY-THREE SPECIALS Mnjoirinrl < M > ti of Oniiilin Hnvt'iim IIIKIIIH .Support of MlniivxtitiHrnr CtiiinumuU'i In-Chief HntTiflii or I ) -II > T .Nextoni - . ST PAUL , Aug. 30 From every hews top In tills city floats tlio red , white ni blue banner that extends a greeting to tl \cterans who have already begun to a rive for the thirtieth annual encninpinoi of the Giand Army of the llvpubllc , vhi across the streets and till and do\\n tl fine avcmics of the residence portion n tram top to bottom of the big office hull Ings In all nmnncr of designs may bo sei the national colors. The railroads have pr pared themselves for the cxpectod rui end gay they vvlll ho able to handle tl crowds , not only In coining to the city , bi also as they leave , when the biggest tin Is looked for. The accommodations comml tec's headquarters , whom Information as quarters can bo obtained by corrospondcnc Is holding open rooms In the Motinhclm block. The rush , however , la not cxpectt until tomorrow , the reduced rated not n lowing earlier traveling The first of the Important arrivals \vl beat 710 In the morning , when Commando In-Chief I. N. Walker and staff will urrl < on special train and be given a cordial we coino by the local posts of the Grand Aim They will be escorted to their hcadqtnrte at the Itjan and the work of thu encam incut will thereafter ladlato from ihi center. Tomorrow will bo given up to the n ilvaln and settling of guests and In tl evening will occur the first of the iccc lions. There will bo two of these , the mo Important being that to the commander-l : chief and staff at national hcadqnarto from 8 o'clock In the evening until 1 From 7 till midnight the .Minnesota Women Relief coips will receive at the btato co Itol. The first Illumination of the city honor of the encampment will occur tlu and will then bo continued every evenli during the week. With comparatively so few outsiders prc cut In the city , there Is less talk of tl possible results of the encampment election but the Minnesota veterans nro In ovldem with Bomo very pronounced Ideas. The Mil ncsotii veterans are almost solidly In fav < of Major T. S. ClarUson of Omaha for con mnndcr-ln-chlcf. Major Clarkson was prominent candidate for the offlcc last jea The final election of commandor-ln-chlef considerably affected by the fight tor loci tlon of the next encampment , and for tin honor the only candidates jet mentioned ni HufTalo and Denver. The encampment business sessions do in begin until Thursday. Mrs. John A. Logai without whom no encampment has seenu complete to the oldi vetcians , Js ahpady I the city , visiting her daughter , vhp icsldi here , and will witness the parades ami tal part In all the encampment receptions. The campflres of Ihc.vveek will begin Tue ; day evening , three being arranged for th : night. In addition to the large number of reeuh trains on which the veterans nflil the friends will arrive there will arrive thlrt : " three specials In the morning. nd the ral roads report that a number of thobe wl come In two or more sections , night hui died people nro coming from Duluth alon and the entire northwest will turA out I gleet the veterans horn other bectfons. Many a day's work Is lost by slclc heai ache , caused by Indigestion and stoniac troubles. Dew Ill's Little Hnrly Ulsers ai the most effectual pill for overcoming sue difficulties. AMUSEMENTS. The Irhh comedians , Kcrguson and Dme Ick , operating under the auspices of Mcrrl & Davis , opened a week's engagement at tl Crelghton yesterday In "JlcSorley's Twins The piece Is not essentially different I structure from other farce comedies vvrlttc to exploit the abilities of eccentric Irlsl men , and gives abundant opportunity for tl execution of specialties by the stars an lesser lights of the company. As presente yesterday It was enthusiastically received I tvra largo Sunday audiences , which testlde their approbation of Us good points b hearty and frequent applause , and the pro ; pects vvould seem to be good for satlsfactor patronage throughout the week. The plot , which Is not sufficiently Involve to tax the Intelligence of the auditor , cor corns the adventures and matrimonial ai plratlons of Ihe twin daughters of one Mi Sorley , whoso election to some unspcclfle ollico Is also brought about In the course < the action. The twins , who really have ver little to do with the story , aside from fui nlshlng a name for the play , are Impersor nted by two elephantine damsels , vvhos lower limbs , the most awe-lnsplrlngly tre mendous ever seen on any stage , are nc ton much concealed by tlio garb of Innocenc and tender youth which they wear with th modesty becoming their years. As usiu with Irish specialty teams the work Is d ! vldeil between the dignified Hibernian wit the good clothes and the comic BOH of Hrl with ruddy whiskers and a pronounced In sensibility to hard knocks , the solem method of Ferguson being an excellent fo ! lo the somewhat boisterous antics of Kin crick , who makes up like an anthropoid api Each Is amusing In his way. Thcr Is' a tramp , whoso performance Is cy cccdlngly clever , and a dance by Owen Hllh accompanying himself on the harp , got hli i recall , Among the women are sevcial fa vorltes of former seasons , or whom th pretty and graceful Oehrtio sisters mad perhaps the most pronounced hit In thcl dancing specialties , and Mlna Gennell , bright and attractive soubrette whoso wor Is never vulgar , had no cause to complain c the warmth of her reception. Miss Dun ham made a good Impression In songs whlc exhibited a soprano voice of a quality an ilcgroo of cultivation superior to thos usually found In the domain of knock-abou comedy , The costumes are notably rich and varlo and some of the special scenery Is upproprl Uo and good. During the performanc Manager Frank Merrltt offers for sale , wit Ills customary urbanity , copies of a nea portfolio containing songs and music , whlc meet with a ready sale at the reasonabl price demanded. The piece KOM with com tnendablo "ginger , " and altogether shoul - > o a strong attraction to 'the fair wee ! crowds. 'i \ ' ' Boyd's theater held a fair , audience a the matinee yesterday ami , a Very lorg house at night. The \VooJw'aru ( compan presented "The Diamond Nciklul/o" / and "j Young Ameilcait. " Kor totitght la announced nouncod the four-act sensqlttAial comedy "Tho Midnight Watch , " \v h'oftcen spc dallies. This performance Mill'close th engagement. -i j . . ! That brilliant and tuneful 1 opera , "Th Black Hussar , " will open ijuydtt1 now the atcr on Wednesday evening "of this vvcolt and the Calhoun Opera conyiUi ) , * strength eneil for this engagement i/mie * will pro iltico It. Alice Johnson and Alice Carlo ar union } ; the principal singers. . The ncv prices of the bouse , Inaugurated by Man tgcr Crawford , bhould place the thcatc high In Immediate public favor and ci ovule Audiences are expected to confirm and or. [ ilnud his action The advance sale wll ipen tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The first of a scries of dally matinee which will bo given at the Crelghton till uct'k during the engagement of Fcrgusoi nd Kmerlck In "MeSorley's Twins" wll be presented today at 2:30 , The ovenlni : > erformances vvlll start Immediately afte An elaborate scenic production of lire llartc's "Tennessee's Pardncr , " dramatize * l > y Scott Marble , will bo thu drawing can U the Crelghton for two nights , cotumeuc ng Sunday matinee. September C. Tin : ompany U announced aa being a most com Detent one. Including the well knowi : omeaUn , Charles 1) . Hawkins. , iiAt.Mr.s or run ur.rtm.ir.vv nililrli Son ml MIIIIOJ Doc trine in Siioci'"full > I'ronpluMl , T1LDKN , Neb. , Alls -Sfoelal ) - One c the most enthusiastic political meetings eve held In this section was the republlca rally given last evening under the auspice of the McKlnley and Hobart club Itor Judge W. H. Morris was the speaker an for nearly two hours he addrcist-d the peopl on the money question , lion Otl.indo Teffi candidate for lieutenant govcinor , was als present and gave an Instructive tilk upo the Issues ot the day The opera houst where the meeting was held , was trowd i' ' many portions being unable to get In th h.tll. The club now h'ns a membership rol of 243. BUTTON , Neb. , AMR 30 ( Spwlal- ) republican club held a public ciec'Hg at Hi opera house last ovcnlm ; with an midleac which filled the place to oveiilnAlng an Included ladles , business men and man farmers and their wives. The crowd wen wild whenever the speakers alluded to Me Klnloy The program was entirely of bom talent and still the audience could not hav been more enthusiastic. Hon M. C. Kin of Stltton. who four ) ears ago invented tariff chart to Illustrate the tat Iff srok mostly on the tariff Issue and proved t the satisfaction of the llstcncis lhat lo' tirllT and low farm products always wen together , The Hverett Male qtuttot , local organization , furnished excellent mtisU BUllOHARD , Neb. . Aug 30. ( Special ) - The McKlnley club held a rousing mcetln hero Friday night and many added thel names to the already long list. While thcr were no "big" Kpcakeis from abroad , th audience was furnished with two of th best speeches to bo heard during the cam palpn Hon C. A. Kevins delivered th first address , which was devoted to hot Iho tarltl and silver questions , and ever word ho said seemed to carry convlctlo to the hearer. Dr. 1) . J Reynlsh then teethe the floor and gave us one of the best sllve speeches wo have heard during this cam palgn. _ UAsn won KIM ; KOH MH\A > ThhtkN Tom WiitNim lit 1'rcHont IN til ( rcufoHt Mpiutcc. RUSHVILLC , Ind. , Aug. 30 Mrs Mar ; E. Lease of Kansas , In an Interview aftc her speech here , ' said she had espoused so clnllsm as Iho coming form of govcrnmcn and will , aflcr the campaign , begin n ptopa ganda for socialistic principles. She ha abandoned all Idea of entering the ministry She will stump the stales of New York am Pennsylvania for Bryan. She sas she pro poses to take up her permanent residence 01 the Atlanllc coast. She does not like Ton Watson , and bas If he Is patriotic nnd i gentleman nnd has the welfare of flee sllvc at heart , he vvlll withdraw from Ihe tie presidential race. At present she think : him the greatest menace lo I3rans sue cess. KlM'O SIlMT ItllllioH. YORK , Neb. , Aug. 30. ( Special. ) Th much advertised free silver rally came ol hero yeslerday under magnanamous skies Judge Slark of Aurora spoke In the after noon for some time. R. K. Brown of Lin coin also spoke In the afternoon , but h made his principal cffoit In the evening Judge Stark followed Brown in the even I n ; NRHRASKA CITY , Aug. 30 ( Special ) - The democratic pilmailcs to elect delegate to the county convention were held las night. The attendance was meager and lit tie enthusiasm manifested. In one war only eleven votes vvcro polled. ALVO. Neb. , Aug. 30. ( Special ) Th Free Silver club held a rally lasl cvcnln ; at Ihe school house , when S. J. Kenl of Lin coin spoke for an hour and a quarter o the tariff question , and also for n fe\ minutes on sliver at 1C to 1. Jercm Sclmmp , also of Lincoln , spoke for an horn dealing principally vvllh Ihe railroads and th republican party. > < nnliiiioil , lni < Will > ot llun. NAPA , Cal. , Aug. 30. F. A. Cutter vva nominated for , congress ) cslcrday by Hi rirst dlblrict democratic-convention. He vvil submit his resignation to a Joint commlttci pf democrals , popullsls and sllverllcs. Impoverished blood causes that tired feel Ing. llood's Sarsaparllla purifies , enrlchc and t italics the blood and gives vigor an' vitality. 1.-011KCA.ST OF TOD.VVS WBATlinil " for tin Oinaliu IH I'riinilHPil 11 I"liie liny ' XVoeli. Opening < > r I'nlr WASHINGTON , Aug. SO The forecast fo Monday Is : For Nebraska Fair , followed by loca showers In western portion ; northeaster ! ; vvinils' sllKhtlv cooler. For Colorado-Local showers ; norlhcrl ; lo easlorlv winds ; warmer In northern per tlFor' Montana-Local showers In vvcsten fair in eastern portion ; oaslorl ; portion ; cooler In north winds , becoming variable ; 0rFor)0irovv ° a Fair ; northerly vv Inds. fair northerly For South Dikotn-Ge-nerully ; orly to caBterly winds ; cooler In , vv esten " 0For n'wvomlnK-Local showers ; sllshtl ; wanner Tuesday evonlm ? ; variable winds Tor Missouri-General ! ) ' fair ; norlborl ; lo vveslcrly winds ; cooler In not them per l' ' fair northerly t ( ? < V > r Kansas-Gonorally ; easterly winds ; slightly cooler , I.iM-nl Ui-cord. OFFICH OF TUG WBATHBU nURHAU OMAHA Aug. 30. Omaha record of torn nc'raturo and rainfall compared with th < Corresponding day of the * Maximum temperature. . . . fj | &J 9C 7 Cl fi. , -i Minimum temperalure. . . . B2 , temperature . S I'rt'clpitallon WPiago . 00 S .00 .00 .m Condition of temperature and preclplta. tlon nt Omaha for the day and tinco Marcr I IBM ; . , c . Normal tcmperattiro - for the day , . . . . . . . . . . . . < Nxe-oss Aceumiilntecl excess Hlneo March l..n Moimal proclpltallon . 10 Inc. ! lii'tlolencv for the day . 10 incl . ro 1 precipitation since Mch. 1.250ljnchc. : s Hlnoe March 1. 1K3G. . . . . . . . 237 nc he. . Dcllulenuy xoo for eor. period , lS9i. , , . 5 20 Inehci Dellclcncy for cor. period , 1S01..U3S inchc : ItcpurtH from hditloiiH nt S | i. i T liullcatta truce of precipitation , t , A. VVni.HH , Obferver. South Onidha News . Pltuo the pit ) mint last week of a Jtidg moat nr.ouitlnK to over J5.100 to the Amer lean \\attr Woiks ccmpany the bnlanre li Ihe Judgment fund U only a little ovci $1,100. Just hew this small nmounl Is golm to r.n the city iinMl next August It i question. The lev ) In ought Into this Jiidg mcnt fund a little over $12,000 , which h ! now nil been paid out In three \\crU will the exception of the small balance men Honed , tjulto n number of claimants wh : hold Judgments dating back three am four voarn are clamoring for their mono ; nnd 3fl\ci.il of them IIAVC stated that the ; will call upon Iho louits to compel Ihi clij cot lull to pny monej long tlnen duo The holtr ! of or.e clnlm for ? 2 000 tried las Monday lo ohtMu from ono ot tlu distilc Jurtcoi n mrindivmus to compel the counrl to I MIP wnrrattts , but untoitnmtelv fo ; the holder of the chilm thcie did not hup pun ti ) be a Judge of the district contt litho the city on that day nnd. the nntler lun to go over. It wns icportod ) cstonlay Ilia mnnd.imnt procectllnRX vvlll bo bi ought pos Rlbly today. If tills h done the only vvaj out of the tlcnl vvlll bo tor the council ti make : i special levy to take' up the1 Jtidg mcnt , ns no mme ninney can be boiiowoi on city pupcr at the pietenl time I'os slblv a traliRfcr of fnnda could hu made bill nil of Iho mn.ioy now on hand Is neede < to pay tha running CAP < IUCS , of the ilt > IrlihViiiit Ion it MotvlnlojCluli , The IrUh-Amorlcans orgintfed a MeKln ley and tlobnrt club at the Young Men's In stltuto hall Joiry Howard called the meet Ing to order and ald It was the duty o every Irish-American who fnvoicd protec tlon and prosperity to vole for the rcptib llcan candidates In preference to the llryni frco silver fallacies The following oniceri vvcro elected. John Melntlto , president 1'atilek J. Harrott , secretary ; William Mad den , treasurer. Mr. Ilnrrett talked at some length on tin necessity of the Irish organizing for tin purpose of giving a helping hand In tin election of Major McKlnley. Mr. Mnddct said It was the duty of every member t ( get as many as he could to Join the club Mr. Mclntlre cald ho could bee no reasoi why South Omaha could not ho carried fo ; McKlnloy Messrs Hlel > , Kelly , Mcnimpscj and McKcon made short talks. The mcctlni ! adjourned until Monday evening , Scptom her 7 , and the secretary was Instructed tc try and get Fomo outside speakers for flu next meeting. _ _ riil.-f Smith's rrlfllils API It P. Friends of Chief Smith ot the flrc depart' nicut are working hard to prevent Ihc ell ) council from passing a resolution asking foi the chief's resignation. At the session last Monday night It wns hinted that the res Ignatlon of the chief would be accepted , a ; his health has been such that he has no been able to attend to duty for a numbei of months. The chief Is now confined to hh bed and Is unable to attend to business oi any tort. Friends of the chief stated ) es tcrday that they had secured five council' men to agree not to push the mailer. Hj haul work Chief Smllh has brought tin llro department up to Us prcsenl hlgl slandard and his friends do not think It 1 : right to remove him at this time , althougl It Is admitted that It may be scvcra months ) ct before ho vvlll be able to resume sumo active duty. The chances are thai nothing more will be done about the mattei for some lime al least. I'tHlcslrlnii Cluli llllsj Drilling. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of Ihli week Ihe South Omaha Uquestrlnn club wll parllclpate In the paiadcs In Omaha Tin club now hns n membership of eight ) Kach member h well mounted and un ! foimed and the drills of the club will hi one of the features of the parades Foi some tlmo past Major McMahon has beer acllng as drlllmaster nnd the horscmer are now quits well up In the cavalry drill The officers of the club are : Captain , D. S I'arkhurst ; first lieutenant , A. L Loll ; s.cc' end lloulenant , I > . T. McGrath ; third lleU' tenant , J. L. I'a\ton ; veleUnary surgeon A. T. Hveielt ; chaplain , J. A. Hake , sur geon , C. N. Schlndel ; bugler , Richard Dllly Mnulr CKj ( ToNMlp. Dr. Thomas Kelly Is In Canada visiting relatives. The city council Is down for a meeting this evening. Mlss Nelllo N'lchols of Smlthrield Pa. , Is visiting Mrs. George Karll , Twenty-third and N streets. Slgmund Landbbtirg leaves today for New York and vvlll sail on September 3 for Ger many , where he- will study music for a year. year.Mrs. Mrs. John Montague of Lewis , la. , Is In the city , the euest of Mr. and Mra C. A , Melcher and her sous , Daniel and Thomas Montague. Mr. Slgmund Landsburg returned Satur day from a trip to Ogdeti , Utah. Monday he leaves for Europe , where ho will study music for a year or two. Miss Jennie Delanncy , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Dclanney , Twenty-fifth and J Siroots , left yeslerday afternoon for Belgium , where she will visit for a year. Miss Mamie Hulla and Miss Alta Mrad gave a Joint birthday party at the home of their parents , Twcnt-second and N btree-ts , Saturday afternoon. r. A. Agncvv returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Newton Kan. Ho says that crops have suffered a great deal on account of hot winds Miss Jennie Delannoy , daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. A. Delannoy , Twenty-fifth nnd J itrecls , loft yesterday afternoon for Bel gium , where she will remain for a ) car Jr two. Saturday night Officer Brown took Patrick McOlnnls In charge and locked him up at : hc elty Jail for safe keeping. McGlnnls , \as wandering around and appeared to be ) Ut of his mind. Yesterday some relatives , vho live out In the country were notified : o come here at once and take care of the iicn , B. J. McMahon , ono of Washington county's prosperous farmers and successful cattle feeders , was at the stock ) ards yester day with n load of ( .leers which averaged 1.1C9 pounds , the result of his own feed- Ing. The steers Bold to Hammond for jl.35 These cattle were bought at this market last spring and made a very satisfactory sain. Theories of cure may 1 > ! discussed at cngth by physicians , but the sufferers want Itilck relief ; and Ono Minute Cough Cure ivlll give It to them. A safe cure for chll- Ircn. It Is "tho only harmless remedy that iroduccs Immediate results. " Hot C-IIIOIltN Of OOI-IIII Vl'HNI-lH , A UK'M. . At Now York Arrived Shlcdam. from \nvUenlnin ; Amsterdam , from Rotterdam At Havre Arrived La Uaxcogno , from Mow York. At Glbialtnr Sailed Italia , from Naples , .to , for Nuvv York. At Que-eiiHtovvn Sailed Campania , from Liverpool , for Nuvv York. It robs them of their terrors by taking away that clothes-de stroying , backbreaking - breaking rub , rub , rub. What does the work of washing amount to , when all you have to do is to put the things in to soak and boil and then just rinse them out ? That's the Pearline way of washing easy for women and easy for clothes , In all kinds of clean ing , too , you get rid of that tiresome rubbing , Any one can see what it saves. And remember , no matter how you use Pearline , it's absolutely and entirely harmless , w * EVEBYOF OF FROM PIMPLES Rpeedliy cured by Oimoi'iu r.r oi.vr.\T , pre.itett of humor carc , n ltoil externally b ) warm btllu with Ct'TU-uiA Sow , nnd ccnllo nppllritlons of CiiTlci'tu ( ointment ) , the great sUlti cure , when nil cl o falls. Soil Uiroa hmil the woill Tilff. Citicim , .Wcl nti. vv i ht iiLHt f. XV > ml li lurim Dsia A lMllKM t OKI , * > ! * l'rC' | , 111 > l II , I * A u11" " Morn t * e'urr I very lluinor"iu llf t Ittt Always Hclhible , Purely Vegetable. Perfectly tnstolcps , otpRnntty contdl. pur roRiilnto iitalfj. cloniiFp nml ptlonutlicti HAtl. IV AY'S I'll.l.S for 1 10 < tire of nil illnotMcr * of tlio toniiirli , I'.c'UclH. KlilnryK , 111 ul.liT , Nirvoun Ilz7lncrw Vortlco , ( "untlvvnciui , 1'llcn , \I\'IN , IMlKin.STIOV. \ . n n d All UlNiinlcrN of tinI , Ivor. OliForvp ( lip follnulni ; K > mptoniH ii-MiHIni ; from .llseaori . ) of tlio < | | RPM\O | am in * . l'on tlintlnn | , nwunl plli'i , fiillnts nf lilm l In tlip ln-ml nclil- itor tht > Mnmnrh nntiRtn , lionttl.uitt lit KtiFt if foml , fullness of wplKht nf tin ; Ftuni.u'li. pour .ttututloiiH ltlUtll or tluttrtlni ? of tlio lionrt. ? ! ioMti or pulTjicntlii ) ? FtMiFntlnim when In n 'jlniT ' pnituro tllmnetH or vlxlnn ilntx or wrlis icf ti > the pistil , rwci anil dull piln In tlio hcnd , tPtlcltm. ) of poi plrntlnit jelloVMiifs of ultlii nml ' .M'c , IIHIII In the plile nu-st. Illnlis nml piklilill Ins ion or dent liurnliiK In the llvi-li A fiw i1o e nf llAI > VVA S I'll , I.1 ? will free , lic system of nil the nliuvc name t < ll5onlers I'rU'f ir o a Ilov Siilil li } UruKKlntH r Hl-llt l > 3 * lllllll , Fenil to nil \D\VAY .1 CO , Lock Ilex 5C5 , SevYork , for lliok of Advice EPECIALISra 1.4 Muvous , llironic und Private Disuse AH 1'rlt.ttu tnjonoi nill > tii > rilcr > u { Msa Irtittinont b > mnU coniiiMiitluli ( run * CurnJ for llfo nnd the p i Ji tliuroiis'lilf rtfanafd from Ilia tvstem 1"1.CS P1STULA in IIUPTAI , ui.cBns. iiYDitocui.ua AND permanently imJ succusfully Mcthpil new nml STRICTURE MO GLEET Dy ne\r tnetlioA without pain or cuttlnc. Cill on nr adtlresavltn stamp , 1 Dr , Scailss & Ssarles , "S uV - " Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . - SIOO.OOO IV K SOLICIT YOUH I1LSI.MSS. ! YOUH COLLiOTlO\S. ) NU OK ' 1'llK OLDEST HAMCh IV IOWA. ; run CENT I AID ON TI.VII : it 3ALL AND BIS IS US OH WHITI3. EVERY vyojA 3 Sometimes ii-oua a rellublf niontlily regulating imdiclnf DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pILLS , A-3prompt safe nnd certain In ro ult The ijccU fae ( lir. I'eal'si ni > vorduiuuoiiit ! bentftimvaurs CHATTHL MORTGA.Gn SALR. Whereas , For the purpose of socuilng the clloulns promlsbory notes , oMcutcd to J. L HtilHuy and bmlth , Limited , for nnd In > ebnlf of I'otois Dash ctTmpany und Coltim- > us lluggy company , to wit : Ono Inttil Jlnrch 10 U'M. duo Augusl 11 , IbDO , or $ lC'.Cifi3 , ono dated April II , lk % , duo Vilgust 23 , ISM , for $21OI : ! ! ; ono clatoil April , i , IWiO , duo September < , ISOO , foi $1 730 C3 ; mo dated April II , U9C , duo September C , MIC , for $2,20187 ; ono ilatnl Apill 14 , IStG. lue Suptomber 8 , lfc % , for $2,217 M ; onu dated ility 1. 1S05 , duo Scptombor 10 1S3G , for 2404.2.t : ono dated April H , 1S % . duo Sep- ember 12 , ISM , for t2,103r J , ono dated April 4 , 1SOC , duo Hiptcmlicr 13 , 1 > > M. for K.ldtlCT ; mo dated May 1 , U'jfi , duo September 15 , SOG. for J2.3S020J ono dated May 1 , 16 % duo U'plumhcr IS , IS'JG , for f..HlHOI , ono datLd , Iay 1 , IMG , ilnii SoptomlKr 2.1 , IMG , for J.114 W > ; ono dalod May 1. H'.G dim October , lilni , for V-.WHfrr one ilntcil May 1 , 1WO , luo Octolxr 2 , 1SOC for $ J,20GrX ) ; ono dated .lay 1 , 1SDG duo October fi , 1SLG , for } 3C77.rl ; mo ilnt oil May 1 , WM. iit.it . October fi. WM. or $ lr > ' : ! , ono dated Juno 15 , 1MK , duo ) ctoboi 2S , 1S'iC , for $2.401 20 ; one dated Juno K , 1S9G , due October 29 , IS'jG , for $2214 30 i ono Inted Juno 15 , 1MIG , duo November II , IbW , or $2,314 GO ; ono dated Juno 1C , 1SOG , dun s'ovembor 4. 1F % . for t22US5 ; ono dated uno 15 , USO , duo Nov ( mbcr C , ISM , for 1WG77 ) ; ono dated Juno 15 1890. duo No- cinbiT G , WM , for } 2,4G121 , onu dated Juno 5. 18515. duo Novombi'i 7 , ISM , for t.fi74 28J mo datul July n , 18'jG , duu November 11 , KG ! ) , for J1.29I47 : ono dntid Juno 27 , 18(6 ! ( , luo Novcinbei 17 , If'JG ' , for | 1G000 ! ; ono latod Juno 27 183G , Uno Novcmlur 19 , 18HG. or ll.coosv. on the 29th day of July , isae , Jporgo M I'otcrw and Clinton D FlroHtone , lartnorH under thu linn iiamo nnd Htylo or ohirnlina Ilnggy rompany and 1'otorH Dash ompiny , oxootited nnd ilollvonil n rhrttnl nortgngM to J 11. Hal e > & Smith , limited , n the Min < of $7.1 7 ( ; < " > KI , niton tlio fnllovvln ) ? li'hcrlbcd goodH und clintloM. to-'vlt : All f a certain stock of InigKloh , puimlons , mir- oyH , carrlagtB. veliloKH , hiirnchti , bicycles , Uilps , lobtH and incnhamllsu ounccl by aid roiiiinliui fUK ! y company and I'utera ) ash company In thotr biaitn IIOUHO , Hltu- tcd lit HVS-li,10-lGI2 Harnoy piuiit , In thn 'Ity of Omaha , County nf Iouclan ami ilato of KiliniHldi , which Bald inortgago ontalntd Iho condition that in cixo default us made In the payment of thu nbovo nion- loniil noloH or In any part thereof , nt the line llmltiu foi Burh nuyinont , thin ( ill of aid olillk'atldiiH Hhould bccomo duo , ami lion U Hhould bo lawful for the said J. H. lalscy & Hnilth , limited , to take xuch gooda nil chattolH and dlspoxn of Iho MUMIO nt ubllo 01 private nalo , nnd out of the money ilHlnufiom Hiieh Halo to pay tlu roxtu f HtlllnK ll'o B.imo and the amount duo lion K.I Id olillgatloim \VlniiaH. Di fault IKIK boon rnado In the ay tut nt of the flrxt of the ahovo mintloneil otcH. and J II. HalHoy& firntlli , llmllid , nvo declared all of Bald not < duo , and that hi'Hi IH duo J 11 Halsoy & Smith , limited , lu'ri'Oii > 9,7GGfi'J aiul no Hull 01 jirm ( odliiKa ave IHUII liiHtlliilcil In rctovd the debt i curt d by the Halt ) mortgage , or any part then of , nnd said innrtgago vvnn filed for ciord In tlm ollico of the counly clerk of > ougla8 county , Ntbrutika , on the lut day f AiiKimt , Itfuf , Therefore. Notlco IH hereby given that the indcrHlKiicil mottgagfiB will neil nil of the bovo iKHcrlbod inoporty at the building novvn us 1WJS-K.10-1G12 Ilarnoy Btieet , In ho K'ty of Omaha Nibraska. on Tuesday Iio 8th ( lav of Huptumbor , WM , at eleven 'clock In the fen noon of said day , at pub- c ualti to thu highest bidder thtrcon for ash. nnd that the proceeds thereof will b * pplltd to the payment of the said inert * ago debt , Dated at Omaha , August 17th , UfrC. J H Halsoy & SMITH. Limited , liy UartlUt , CulJrluo & UeUord. uttor. eys. AlSdZOtm ,