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THE OMAHA DATLT BEE : EUlDAY. AFRr.ST rtisn7. . DECLBE THE INVITATION Caapi fll K t VILLWiY . KLtP THE WHK VOWS 10 tiiln O < ( of Itrertlnt Armor I'lnut utid Ci. t * - inc Ike l'l tr - . A c t CbtrJM Craajfi B ! ti-t 1. of K. b A'tJt Oi. ' cbjpf ef tb * B-6 tt > Tt.ti. to .itL-ri. ' tbe intention if tbt fttTitruaeBt In tbc .1. cr uf jtrnrartug tnncf Iw tbe Varue r.t pi niw > nrtlttiie. Tb rej * f r. , t-j latft tovititte * * to mbalt * p ; . lying pBCb Drtoor * tiit-y et 8 Inr tie kLipt Uwj urt tnOMtse hire IH.-TB dcriayee 1 T ths abeence Irmn tb * TTntto * Stit * * Bf Mr C.ar wCraafL He bet Mt made- tt ii wit KfjtftAf& . Aeclian M ttp larL. Me wjtf B rt irerne birwriBT , Ui i. . - n. nip t * rmjiply tbe HffltU t-Uty : of , LIO RTBIOT. ewMMtttm M e } > n t clpbty * ur acb rtiin. tt tbe actlaium ; irVtt tto L t' con re * * JIIWi per uos it * o5w tea h * luinc n ea nt c 4rtre IB Tirevent a \ \f \ Ktnpp * f of - ork on tlu Mil ; * CT ; c * n tbe tart o ! tbit particular tram * . wi l rau l > e worLe * Into tae b H I , r lT c * while tb ? nrUnc wcjettry proceed- - vr - ry tnK tb" flirerttans nf rent -ev * noD tlr D -r 1 1 * wii bj SfrrttarjLiotic. . UDi 1 l.Uf. cmnpletefl the perwmtiel of tbe f-pi- c.a iaat-a wlicb if to tnale : an inv fUpauon ; f - ' tif font of < uthliisblnc a povernrofiiit c r'j' plant. As antintinrefl ttiflay the board v " rairt of Comim'derr HowrlU ooai- ir.tz .uit of tbe L. rroe It.latiO navy yard. < * a n MrOormtcV. ntimnianaain of tbe Nnr- 1 b navjyarfl ; Chitrf Enrtnear Perry frBm tfcr Mnmrrey. < .arfl Enirineer Mrtit > "al. from l.e * > .fw Tort navy jtrd Lieutenant FB T r JUT from the torpedo nutitin , w ith Utm. tt-t > iTiawber from tbe Mltitifnpolu ; . nt re- < ' IT er T1 .5 Imard vin meet MntiOsy ntxt In tbe ori.ti.fe bureau liuie fur tirciuiir.tt.HiE unfl ti - 'me ' tbe jdun ofwerfc. . It is nm yet err * -o l > e tMHii nrrea h lone the inquiry v J , urbtK troru tlie mnpiltufle of tlie tal. E-3 the probability that fliflic4iHy will lip cunterefl ia serariBC tbe information u 'Dhe cow f jHiinu au8 tKt tif proanr- t.iD * wmnr ihe cnS canntrt be rearbefl very 3Tk.li tarlier thnn tlic ii .eail)1ltii ) ; of tie nua w.E i uf congress towhari the rfcenlt * must be reporefl. COSJPn : or T. % irr RATES. r .nrJ > i l.-t. tlieVorfc Iu-iif l HI in. Atip. t. Tbe eonipletea comparison of the tariff bill. propt , e3 liy i H. Evans , the tariC < acpert , vnt i ublic toflay. The followins are enae cf Jie comparisnnf. in aafiitioc to those C vt-tj lERl v l : : Tht avrrate ; afi valorem of the Har Jute EI.J lira : ; ) if lower in tht new law than in U e Wilson law. That of the 'vTHjma law w at 4C-C ! jier cent. The present lav IF 4&.1B per cent Tbe average ad valorem of the pp pr.per r.nfl boul ; * che3uleunder tbe rreRtnt iaw ir fin.Sl. ( T-cfler tbe "WilKon law illR Tbe average nfl valorem of the run- Cry wiefluleunder tbt Dincley Itvi is lUS . cr tient under the tViteon IE-W It as H4.7 ! ' JH-T r-ent Tbfr tutiJvalue nf article * tran - f-errM from tbe free list to the flutiable list JF jurca at ntn.9C8.Ml. On 3 two aruclefi were trancferrea from tne ojal > le to tbe free list. These -were cocoanutf in the the.13 anfl fcbeep > r r r ir tljc Arm- . \5HIN-GTOK. . A-np. T , ( Special Tele- 3 Lneutcnanl Jamee A. - pram Mot-s. Twenry- lifl infantry. IIIK l > t-ea orflerefl to return to hcs Ktatian at Fort Mifiaocla. Mont The order directing Surgeon Paul R. r-own to .duty at Tort Kengh Mont. , has "bpt-n rrvotttfi AsmKtant Stirconn "WTlliam B. rar rifi1er bar been ordered from Fort Crnot to Pert Ke ih Jor this fluty. Adi r-ni-al t--rond Lieutenant Edwin H. Stuart ias iK-en tff.ifnmd to tLe vacancy of et and lieutenant In the Engineer corps Major Paul K. Brows , surgeon , nar l > een orflcrefl to his iome to a ait re-tiremenl for dteatjlty. Captain Nat Phj-Kter. Tlr inftntry , -wll be relieved from duty at Fort Lraven- trorth ecliool. Sejttember 1 , tnfl IE ordered to join his company. Lieutenant Clrarles TounE. Srvcnith cav- i ry , lias lieen detailed to attend the en- camr-njrnt of tbe Kinth battalion. Ohio .National Guard. AujruHt to SU. Tlie foIlpwinR transfern are made in tbe E.rth caialrj- First Lieutenant John M Stots-clinri ; . from troop M to troop B ; First Lieutenant Barrinetnn > K. "West from troop IB to troop M- Lea ei of absnnre Lieutenant TVilliatn C JllTers G'i months. Lieutenant John M St .i > cnliurp Sixth rai-alry. two mnnthj , : Col- ntl Jnhn C. Bate * . Second infantry , twenty Ljeu'enant George Afltlr , Fifteenth cav- tlry tas Kliic1 of Itrlclnm Suti rt < iry. WASHINGTON , AUR a. No otficial notice lias beE recehefl bere of the reported pe- lerlon of the king of DtilRiuni az tbe urtu- tral-ir fnr the dirpute netwu-'n Japan and Hava : ! lint ceneraily the Belection it nishly ccrtTner led The offiritlf i < ay tliat King Leo- pt'.dB repntaxion for icirnesE and liberality IB K > vill rktablifbed tiat tbnre ctnild t > r no IIOBI "Ue ol'jecuan to the enrciw by him of the pewer of arbitratflr jiroi-ififid a choice it to i > e made from among European rulers It it not Vrtlenpfl that our own government ; : ] lie caH d upon to ndvlhe ar to the ( .e- Jiir-lnn and It i * nlghly iniprolmble that it wl'l Interfere in the matter as long n * tbe of Hawaii are met. > rvr Pn -Sf > i > i\uiuliiluc- TTV5HINGTON. Anc Ti ( SpeclU Tde- pt-am i Toe following NebnuLa j > euelon ex- tm EK nrpettne will be ajipointed in a lew dav * I > rK. A. 3. L 6 and G. TV. Lam- Sey at Lone Pine vice Urn. E. E. Dtidd and H P McNigbt. reaneveil ; Dr. H , J. White 1 vZl 1 * retained ut b njambtsr of this board. J Dre W & Love tnfl P , F Doonon. * t "vi'flj j Tier nee Drs. L. J. Cruse anS Joseph' ' Lint-cuk removed. jr ' " " W Alien. I > r H. D Chamberlain tnfl Dr J L Hosteller were to4sj appointed of the Hoarfl f PenEioo Eiaminlne at ] < lnil I'cclllllfk t Klundjkr. TVA5H1NGTON. Aug. L Tbe baste that have n.ifntte4 to tbe Alaskan and Klondjke' p-a Sei3e during tbe i afct Jew montliiwiH n t lie whiJlywithout It' tal faciiltlee flur- irp the -nouiing wJuter. TiierwMI In one rsunfl trp i month U > Circle City -until July 3 of nrrt year This monthly ow-rice t > egun u the firft it ! IEB ! inpntu. cud lifle no roatc tf t ; > e.lii.v . dtMicuateC. tt will be Tla tbe Cii.Laft t > ahE This tterrice carnes only le-l- ter nik. no iirortmun bUnc made for other ol nirttrr Adulrcll < iu I > atu > cr Trade. "WASHINGTON. Auc. tTnitpi State * Cann.3 Hnurj RBbertsoR , M Hamburg , bts urceotly resunMed Ibe State ieptrtment % o varn Amerxutn ( .tuw-em cf irini txxir crciui to rrfminfrom the | > r ctice they Imve of udtLi.eraiuic the grains ttb crwuud oorn He scj * the brigbt rnwe * f the impurunt fade t * U'Ttu < utid by thi < jirtcU-r and that cilTad ) tlie lirptit German i > u > nrs trr tbont xo ctocd Jn-sry ordm tnd prtrten -upon proof of uitauirttiBn of thr I'roibWlioiio In UmllMJi ] Mull WASHINGTON. Atig t John TV. HoUldty of Ohio was tt'icy tppelntua diet cJert of tbe railvriy intU tart-ice. au4 tuocot 4t Alex- uider Grant of Michigan , tppoinu-i t i4fc < - int tencrtl tuK > riiiittudent. > .l > - . WASHINGTON. Atp . < SpeiU T l < - ) Tne fallowuir foanh-cltsi jx.t- Bell county , C. F , Kij-atr ; , V oo.fi'k 'Wnnr.iLfJ E H J'arttt. ttfrtrtre. TW.K cowy * 'T 1T15TJC * trontli In rpitiill tion. Dr " > * t mad l , mn * . TVASHWC70X Ant ; fi Tie tbutrrt tf < k * cjthH3 : tit nttttmi ] tart * MI Key 14 i ftccttspcMet > y & * t prtrjn jirrjitrrt > rtirtlf Vy tfer coafttrrtler rf tbt cwrrtwer etrf tfcr chief * T UKB * eM at ? en * rfctHC"in the f moKTet t f nmLtcrotJ > &r > fc ! > Jrooi 1M I t * IKK. tetfttitftve. In Ocud.er. IfsM. tic eajirtiJ wT tie Mr btltfct amranted tc Jf- WfifH' ; a year lutfr the a-nsnber f Vtah * hft * lncr &f < efl te l.f.lS mrf tic capita ] t * BML Tie r&frtUd pn. Oly lu te SKW.NW'W * iti October H"7fc. tic P hn i-MK-l.ffi nntfl mr. > it to JSW ? W > ( HIT Tif tocrewif thrreI after vtkx pruduid Hutu 3 KM wbec tie : < otet wa * . reached , nujBrlt6 E ( W.- t IMf.7tWlt Ltra.nt an * fitofratMr retcied tbeir marl- mnm bf4-weu 1KF4 * n 1W * . in 1S7K. obeE 'the ' Liwunt w * B54.70P lit * In lf D tiat ! crarant wtE erc ? flt4 by Jft.Sdli.ltMi b : I -wttii nor exceiUis from tbtt 4ste t 3WC j there T a * t repia Jncreni-e a fl the ilpieK < pntst rver retrtKSner in Onobcr. ISfi. I netu-ly ti ITIW in ( iWl IE HWS , there was t I flrt | . to Jl.MR.WKi WM . bet a mcmery In 18W t II OSS 4M.OMi la tb * ttll Tfi IB E thto-e wji * a BncliiH to U BS8.80ftll * ; Tie flepwrit ! bme fioctuatet tc abmit tie narnt extent in lonnr and ai o anu. tie mai- ' icrarn t'"inE r-t/rtM-d in 182 , vie * ti y to n 77K3W W * . Is tbe .f rtlowitic the I l o * ing year to I1.74S.lW.Ofi . The nrrnlatlim ttetstandlng tn 1WC reacbi-fl SSI * IHiO.WW anS the InpieBt Jitdnt wnt reached ia 1R7S. tbc amount lieinc SM1.PBO - I df'ft ' Tie m.nimtim amount outstanding it siown to burr betTi I12I.VOB.Onfi la Ostotier. , 18 ! < R At tbe dore vf the report Bf the year 1W-C tic ttutrant had n en to J iP.iti ! ( ( inn j The zvercM per capitz of banking fnndt J of an tiationEJ hunkc in tbe t3nite States | in JEIifi IF shown to bb JS914. vtrylng from : a minimum of f" 71 in Arkansas t a marJ- i mutn of IHB.riH in MotisaciitiBettE. Thf fllaj icratn * , anws the Evrrage in euch state. . Tb * ; j dlup-Lm al 3 Rbows by state * tnfl cencrapb- ! iccl flivirtons tberapital. . fleporftr anfl loan * I of i-ll national banks and in tidaition an illustration - { tration of the changes in tbf varlour rtasset j of 3mpt-r moaej in drctilation from I'M to I IKSiC. chert is ieing ncnt to all national ' and { .IL.VKK rnoai - rr l P rlrr C itt T Iroin tlir VnnltK. "WASHINGTON. Atip a Dnrint ; the ; > roc- reni of tbc count tufi tbefichiaE ol tbf Eilver in tbe voultfof the truBBurr toany inciflent to tbe triuisler a ! the porenaient funds tt > tbf nrw fnitpS Stater treEKurj- i Tbomas H. Kartln ol this city , a colarcfl labnrer enptpeiJ in liandlinc tbe bacr. arrcEti'3 Tiptm t cbarpe of ctiFtrjipiinc i Irom tbe racltE. A fcbortage of no "wa * i found lav : Mondsj- tbe meipbt of one nf tbe lia s. Another borUEP of Jlf. wiis I founa a > 3ar , arifl as luertln W F ruKperted. a I wttcb vtif , put npnn iUm "Rbia lie left tbp i raults flurlnp tlie uunn rest. After Ifarltie tbp vault Martin tnt into tbe Eub-bas nen : i bere tbpre i $ t jrileof lire-1 I n-onl. and Ufl the eipiitern EilreT dollars tnicroj ; tbe Ktldni. AF soon BP be bad I le't tbe cellar tie llsrb : ivat ; turned on and I i the money discovered. Tbe case war put into tbe bandj. of Cbief Hazen of tbe * e- cret service -vrbo placed Martin under trrt-Bt and took Mm to ill trffice. vbere be ias made a written confe .ion. Slugc of lead were put into the bcpt to lialauee tbe w e.icbt of tbe coin abstracted. Martin ha * 1 > een _ a litiper at eigbt re- o-ciphings of tbe treahury cabh and never , before iat been KUKjtccted of wrong dome Tbr wbole amount talena tt'K. of vbicb Martin bud rp iit JS-wO. tbe remainder beins recovered. Tbe penalty in tilt case is a terra of Iranione to ten ; ears in tbe peni tentiary and a fine of not -more : brn & . ( i ( > ( i or n. cuii.H TIX "WASHINGTON , Ang a- Consul Parker at Birmingham bos furnished the Department of State with a copy of c report made to the British ambassador. Sir Jnlian Paunce- fote. cy Hugh J Obeirne , his second secre tary , containing a review of the growth of the tinplate industry in the United States I It bhow'E that the tinplate iolef. from England - I land have JaDen off one-half since the Mr- i Kinley toritf act -was passed and thai the American production is steadily tncreaEint ; | i It is Ptntefl by Mr. Obeime that the tlight | increase of rates in the prtt-ent tariff law i over those in the "Wilson law -will give the | I Tnitsa Stajes manufacturers the California markets , which were ieretofore supplied from England Enclosted with Mr. Parker'e report is on. editorial from tbe Daily Birm ingham Pot.t. commenting on the rej > art and reviewing tbe tinplate trade since the Mr- Kinley law of IBhB. It is asserted that tbe only market England can now obtain IE the Tntted Strte * is by tbe flrawhackswhich the -ctnners of export f-onSc rectave. IjitJit for \Vt-fclrrn Ini-ruloriu "WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 fSpecial ) Pal- entf have beeti issned as follows. New tEka Henry "W. Conari. "Wyraore pneumatir grip lor lurydei ; Jam < : f H. anfl A. "W. Crumphin , Lincoln , fruh picking mn- Jemej L. Ptxton , South Oaitiin. . pen. Iowa William Goodfipeed. BloomEeld. Klldt ralve ; Even JrnieE , Creston , sajiSiiig attach- mejit lor JonorootireF : Jokepb D 'Lnetf Benan washing macnatie ; Eber H. Stricklsr. Sicnuc City , fcad iron South Dakota Herbert H. Freeman. Pierre. Ittcb ; Cbarlts J. LinSgulstVel rter. fleiiorninK attachment ; "WiHtam H. "While. Harrold. lamp burner : thread cutter and flerice ior Bjiooliuut loslt. \VASHINGTON. Aug. IL Tbe big battle ship Infliana sailed away from Newport today for Halifax , nbere itwin 1 * docked , rleauefl tnd painted. It is tbe first ttf the Imttlt&blpr that nus been sent from the Tnlled State * to a foreign Sock for lack of ducking tftoflltles nt bome but it is probable thtt it jurist l e. lollowed fcy its Tister tblje Ma4 acbuh ttt tnd lowt , at it is nol EX- pucted now that tbe New Tort dt > ck will be rtn'atrtid in lez * than a jearV tone , and there is o other dock on tbe AtlLUtif ccpa- ble of r * ejving tbcm. 7'r ' nrj- Mat rnirnt. TVASHJNGTON. Aup SToday's Ktte- tnont < f tbe w n Uion of tbt trrawiry tbo 6 : Available cash balance. J2 fl.CBS.ClI ) ; gold le- Bumlnp. Itcnlng Etin oiseasei rolievni by Be Witt's WJtL-h Htxel Stive. unequalled" ctitE. bruifces , burn * . It without ieavlcs a * car. BOTH JUMPED ON DARRAH Tusdrj Tefij tbe 3 * rj rf Hit ' 0 OSES A KNIFE Or HIS VICTIM Admit * IHKJnc ihr Drcrarrd nltb a CJnl Certain linnir t'p to Shot Ont the Vlri of Ont- VERXIUON. S. CL. A p. k < Sj Ha. > Tfet vtt3 Bf Mirtra barf AMU "Wtarfw * r i tit kttHftc oJ Dtrnfc oraUcwk Tbe F < UM i i rertei Ac aw ye * raT ateraJsc Tea j I TltBf9 * t wf-re cskBhreA The ef4f > Brr I { a r4 at to tb * l&ct nf killlnc t 4 tbc | te whlf * it war * iewnr dtrextf. Bkrruli't iitU -i Ima b&ck te irrat , ie i-evi'B knife i cute wert en tbe bo r ErHlrae ? I I : on the part t eJlier 8e- 1 * tor tbe JBOH : pun drp mtt tUJ vet UHleS by a tflnb cut a "UnUe ! , < He cionc te tbe "K'LMdpy boii * * en tke fven- ing of May 14. A gaEirrt owTirrrt ant a ' light entree ! Tie rtrfente asserts , tint l > trrah trteel to nw a rprnlver TTainssley na a knife which he nix-fl fe tbe Cnbt. Mrt , "K acU < - ; tMtifrea ihkt vaQf "MTt.ttii' ley L.ni iitrrti vere rtrtujcliac ctii I ar- | rail he pre t < i-i WtaiKley bueky arfi tijtou a table and vat cbcfl. ng him. xbe strut } ; I > arjBh Jour or C e times SJ-MJ tlie back of the beat 1th a dub. This deled bun ! Eafl M'ainsley * c tJile to get up. a&d tool , I tke elnV and finished iiai Iarrah hot i the revolver during tb * agbt. I Riytnona Strong for tb * utatt. tt UGed j that nhile be atifl sense compuDOw. were1 j . playinc tn neju the place be hear * a rucfcet j at the TTaniFJey hotwe , that it cUan-a flown , a&d lii'cac iigain ILB a ( .hot vat. ( jri > a He . ran to the window tnfl , t Wamfiley j THWtWIini ; a man on tbe floor. That Mrs. j i "VTamsley pinned t.n tpj-an over tbe wiiidow j tnfi la refij lo t traestiea ef "What's tbe 1 matter" " said "Notbini ; ' ' This Mrs. "WaroElrr 0 < r.ies all luiowledre ol Tbe caus-e nl the quarrej. tiie assserts , was an intuit oEereB her by Darrth on tbe raermnc of May 14. n ! which the had told j : her husband The ewirt bmis > it ; mckefl bj an attentive t3T > wd of lit.tcn rE. MITTH DAKOTA CllOr ItCPORT. Cciitilltlitn * J"a4 riil le T xrc-it in Ilic Hull Urll. HURON , S D. , Aug t ( Sperla.1.1 Stsm- mcries of report. " from forty-three cuttnties sent to tbi covcrnment iiureau hare girt the follow ing D&nct'riiing ci .ns in South Dakota. jn Julj ! Hi. f2 < and 3u the temperature ranged Ti con JH > to 3 * flegrees in tiie fchaflc trith Mittr ; oonaianrist part of the tame , prnatiniijc ceneentrttefl enfi narrow rain und hull ttlts in a number of counties ana flam- aging urid deMructive bull Mnrms. t f more ur lees aren are rejorted Jroni ubnw a fltisen counties. Except in tbe vicinity of tbe hall trackiwhere tbt rain wa cem-raTly heavy the showerj. were fair to poofl oud Ht-atterefl. The Hofl. bovever. wtas nmply nioist cener- airy from the ralti * of tbe prereainveet With tbexcerrtlon teat it was a ! tle tunwarrn for srntdl grain , causinc tbe snere uarantfd to ripen too fast , tlieweather was ravorable for flllinc anfl grp-wth ofwheat and oat ! ) Consiaorabl - tniprtrvement if no- need in late - wheatepfriiJly. . ] t appears from reports that tiit Verry 5s pumtiin ! nicely end tlit qnalrty in most localities will i e coid. Barley harvest 1 * nearly completed in tit central and Houtbem counties. Early wheai han-eBt is lieroinitii ; gpnerul tn the samtj fcertlonF and in tht mosn santliern cuantie- is far advanced Barley appear ? to lie a fiur IP peed crop of peed quality Wheat is uneven , snmt very pr > t S , same fair and = i3nie poor , liul there apjars tt. t * * ? a genersil icjpressTOi : that tht quality of tht berry -win be iroad. Corn ha ? done -w ell E-enerallj has rntlned mjodly on tbe season and toseelinr mid earinc ; in tb-- central and somhem cautitlts VnJe s frows are unusually uu-Jj , with otherwise favorable -weather corn promises a poofl crop Millet has moflt cond anfl is Quite ceneraHy reiortd u s-.und ; considerable ha . l > een cat. N grusF has improved very much , hnying u. bdnc puthed antl the qutlitj and yield very c-oal. Along tit river flajs it is the itaviesn i"r years. Potatobave done -vre.11 ana promise a rood to verj- peed crop UAILBOADS 1VIN THEIR TVorli vt tW CouiiuiM-ltmero n rclurt-d li > llie Conn 10 lie Void. 5IO1TX FA 3 AS. S. BAug. . S. ( Sj.ecial Telegram. ) Judge Carlanfl today handed down his decision in the big railroad case. together with tn elaborate opinion. The i"ect of the decision ii. while denying the request lor .a temporary injunction , to grant ill the railroads have bTJi working for. The decision declares that aJwork ] done by the railway conmufcsionerc prior to July 1 is void that the hearings held in June were illeptl , and that tbe schedules agreed upon by the rnnmiSEmners cannot iie enforced .since tbe commissioners did not lay tbe necessary foundation required by In-n. fndar tfr decision it will be nuesa- sary for tie commiESionerf to becin allover ugain , to gi\e new notice. nold new hearings , promulgate the ratep and then give ample notice to the railway com panies before putting them in force Thus tbe companies will have ample time to aua- l3"re the raiei before they so into effect , anfl If thy think best to begin injunction jiro- ceedings The injunction was askud agaiziKt tbe railroad commiEEioners bj the Chicago Milwaukee t St. Paul , the Chicago. Burling ton i Qulncy. the Cr cage & Northwestern. the 'Grea : Northern , the Chicago. St. Paul. Miuneapnlis & Omaha anfl tbe rreniont , Elk- bom Missouri A'jdley B lfli * r Clmrse-d illi > lenljn MITCHB1.L. S D. . Anp. S ( SpeciiJ Telt- gram ) Ralpa Kershew. trho har conducted a meat market bere for a number of years , was arrested and had ! > ! < preliminary ci- amlnation toiey on tbe charge of having received stolen property Tbe crimwal ' committed last winter vben two sheep werj j j stolen from another butcher in the citj } I and billed to Kershaw during tbe night. A former emploje was tbe main -wiiiKKi and gave tbe details of the matter on the fcttnd. The fellew vbo it li. presumed , stole tbe sheep is implicated In mealing a cow several vet-ki ago and is now out on bail. Kersnaw waE held to tbe circuit t-ourt in ITiHD bonds. ' til tb - > 4irliTr PIERRE. S. D , Aug. D. ( Special Tele gram. ) The state bntrd this forenoon lis tened to arguments of the reprrsentatii et of the Northwestern railroad in regard to taxa tion o ! railroads , bat no further notion has lieen taken on this elans of uropony. Tie resn of the dtj wat put in u. a board of equalization. The state insurtnce deptrtment UiSnj Itcensea the North American Casualty com pany of Minneapolis to do businttit in tnic ettte. RiiHi In Suutli I > uVujn. PIERRE. SD , Aug H iSperiol Tele- general rain it fiuiing < n-er tni $ ; Drex L. Sboomao Is ? iiis to liare a Kale a big one te a sale f sB tie * nminw sboes In tie bouse He ? 4ap te lu'sin Satnrday Every tlmp we har - a sale Us a corker Xo half way doiaps liwtwliat tve f. y in nr cd are polng to cet tue life * Bt You just notice tomorrow nlgafs paj > er Drexel Shoe Co. , 1419 FARNA-M STREET. Send for HUusret&d cf.uJo rue. tree. f ? "he ri e intli h . TJt Sarcrut Dnlr . Btlcc Dead. MAOH1AS. tft A g t 3c > tre * " T ly OB ffoant cf cfttacv * emrttr to wire. _ * rrtve iftn lam nlfbt's nrlt fflMot here , f rniurnr. -rtjTe II f-mirtl n c. Artlnp ChK f l > f tftt J ; Hnamltig ye - afternonn t * re t < > & cmnplaitt tt wrt Bcttast rrs erlrl Hube. in whtcli , be ( Ojurj-p * tinh.tt r wttb t o lttiBC ] > er- Jur.rrbfti be qntltfte4 Hi tb tmm nf t3.f M > at tb * tlttHbe fiigtHifl tVf tri > tl ) x t iqiac Hsrry Mtteftfet - "X'afTPtifMKM. . " t respite troaa a tbirty-ay nmnty ittl * enteiire Jcr VRISBBCT } > e aittc a bmr- taf f the caw hjtb * lirtrlct wrart. . Rube slcned tbe appct ) boel it tbe tmm HeJorr * oing * b * Bore tist e tbe fiwacrof Muck If- ill luiur & Std- lkm. whcb - + LS w irtb 7SK ( * over aufl above all enciutthrhni ! * * Oo tfc ? Ftrwirtb nf thic JtMOUeatioc kit ) > oui wae wrejiiei Mid Mate ; WH * rtt > ea ea Ifi tin infornittiiiE filed it btaatta thct Rake wilfully tnd aultcimuay oommiUe4 I > er > rywhen lit H ) frr thlf Jturtticttion It i it wn i > m tbsl tbe proj > erty it > atpt nberea tnat It wtmU l > e precticUl.T wnrti nothing te cbf- that * > u ] ; fcbpuii be bitnicbt to re- rover the aoioutrt of tbe bona There are said to be amrtcop uwoontinc to IT W ( < tax lime of njKf > mifl t > tit r IK-Ef acainvt it Moreover ii te charcefl tbat Rub * te on some St.CI * iHMifl * is tbponrtf nlr * 4r. wliJeh ai-e 1 neresswily rltimi apaltim tbe property. The i block is also said to have besa sola twice lor taxes 1 The fllinc of this complaint it saia t be nnt'ther isdlcLtiM of the iuUdise Wtteroest , le : by tbe rhief of aetertlte * ana tbe priiw , nfliriEls p er the riflirule tbe general public | ha * fxpreseeflover their inability to tn the least derree connect MaJoy wftli the Creicb- | I ton noidnp zJter they had no CBufidently i etaled at thfr ttrne of his arrest that he was. I one or tbe roblt-re. There aie toSay on ile i in police eoort nny nnmiicr of beuSc tbutj 1 are nt worth the puper they t.rcwritten on. of which Hit pi > hre have taken ne teji to jirosemie the f-csp-K. Robe it a w ell-tnown rna ulfl German dent of the city. OPPOSED TO IVCVPERlSA'CnD 31UA. Clt ? Trrnt-nrrr Kfl rd Talt fit IVorU InHJ OHice , There Jr Home dUsntif-ltttion In the city hall with tbe action of the ominrD in re- Jufiinc tn alien the clerk * in the city treasJ f uiere ofl > ce ts put in eitra time on the i delinquent tts list. Treasurer Ddtvcras1 ' , MVE : "The rule will be tn expensive one , as 1 ana comjieaed to btve all the work done by new men vho 4ire not familiar with 1 -lie taz booVuS. Lnst ycrr the regular I tJcrks wort-e/3 from T. o clock through the | evening i sd by putnni ; une of tbe reirnlar men at work with each ttl of ertra men , tlie wa-k was. handlfd , more rapiQly than is i > ssfble under tht prescni ej stem. " ' Ytsterdny Mr. Edwina * put half a desen men at work , but ie. says that very I little will be ticcomplishtd ftr 1 Jew days , as tbe new S.EI muw go ibrough L course of i trainmc l efore they can Aa the -vnrt As Isnon 1 ' as the men -who were ' employed yes- i terday eel tbe run < if ti'e nnnks other I men 'will be aflded an2 active operatiDns i on tbe tts list brgun,1 The council har authorized iii ? employment _ cf twenty men , but it is asserted thar if "the experienced men inthe office \ > eje allowed tr work estra tims on tlf ta : ; i S ; tbe work could be done with half that number. WRIGHT COC * TO TIUE TOOU HOfC. . Doctor * HJ > nrt tlinl Hi * Health it. Jorfah "SVrigbl , tbernixti wiio Is eervlnc a sentence of rv.'o yeart imprisosment for jury bribing lius "been taken lo tbt poor fxrm by orfler cf Judce B. S. EUier , nctics on tie advice of County Physician Brythin and Dr. Tilden. both nf whom ernmitied tbe man and rejioned to Judge Baker thai \Trichfs health was failing very rtpiffly Lnd he must 1 * removed to a place where he could have tit most careful medical attend ance. Early last June "Wright w-as fcentencod by Judge Baler Jor attempting to bribe a juror in the Bonify trial and has been in jail since that time He ie over C years of age and the close confinement , together with the mentid strain , has told fcevertdy upon him. He fctili pert.if.a ; in his story that be was salicited to ! irR > e tbe jurymen tnd by n man be ntter saw before and did not know even bv name. It is the opinion of the phyfclcianf wno examined "Wright "We2nebday that be would die in a snort time if kept in lie jail PERs-OAAL. PARAGRAPHS. H. C. McNair of Si. Paul is at tie MU- lard. "SV. J. Ziramers of Milwaukee IE at the Mil- lara. lara.H. H. M. CiCin of Hasan ? * is a Barker iifc ± , t. A , Morrison of Plttsimrs. Pa is at th. CB Holcombe of Kansas City it , at the A , S. Granger of Chicago isstt > pnlng at tie Bu-ker. Ira Mallory of Granfl Island U registered athe Barker. Georce O. Calfler left yesterday afternoon Jor Meadviile. Pa. R H. Townleywife and flacgbter of Lin coln ore visitors in the city. Mrs. Willoughby bas gone to Chicago to visit friends for t fortnight. W. R. Hed left last evening for Chicago and eastern points to remain u week. J. Beak S. B. Hathawtjtnd E. A. Engler are New Torfc arnvolp at tie MiUirL John Snllirtn and R. D Jennings are St Louis arrivals registered at tbe Barker. George H. Hubbard and W. W. Hubbard of Trenton. Mo. , ire wopping at the Barker. W. Famam Smith left lost night Ior Chicago cage whrre he will remain for a few days. Pat Humphreys , trsvtding passenger agent for the Lake Shore , IP in lie city on busi ness. "VV. H. TTibslng. E. LPTT J-nfi S. A , Hutcn- iuson ore Chicago trai tiling men regiEttire at the MHlarfl. E. P. Tinning. Euperiniepfltint of the FUE Francisco wetti car Fytitim. r 'nt IE OmabE yesteriEy wb.ilen route to * ew Tork Clt } . Fred Sonnensehoin of VCc i Point. J. R. Phfclan of Alliance tud H. Ej B j d of Falls Cits' are NpJiraslumt tup ] > ing tt tbe ( Mil- lard. lard.Nebraskans Nebraskans at ibe iotijt ; B. G. Pinney , Crawford : A W. J. Jalaiwin , Curtis , 1. E Doty , Davlfl City : T. L. 'AsVta-man , Stanien ; A. Morriw n. Norfcfll : ; C' L.'Rose , Hatting * : N. A. DuC , Nebraska Cftiy. P SGDE A FRIEND TO OMHA U > Briar ; Ew rti L &fa X&ifauJ te TiAt Okr. OTH 8 CASIKTT KEKB1RS OTTOT Prf ldrnt of the Orrnt MrtfaoAUt T < - iidr < > d n lt < - < -ritlon I 7 lil . Clt } Lj > M Mcht , i X. NinOe. D D. U-.O- of ti * Mrttattitot Bptonqifi ] otarcL tmt el tkf Fu-pt MKiaftttit dmrcii IB thk , rttr is * jpit uetar the impure * nf the Drwn- lenirBf. o ! Omftia. fonts Qtstic w4 OaucU Blue * . Owing u tie threat- ins veiitltw tbc cttesdunce wns all. 2er. W. X. Dtw-hau nT tic Watovt MHI Nina-- , who iitte : * titt be we * in tic tty sti rtnitc frtnn hi * ionic la Mfci , t * titteu tie XrteWLi which op at Ltairnta todsy. He rstwrpfl t * hit fli. : vj jt to Onoh in tie etrly flty * t f tie city end Arrw forth aj l ttsc uy * * - 1 * that iWLt tic m-nrtttr vt tlie BpwBrth teegnr cabinet wio mm-rf to locate tbt next cwivcnttoB U OnMJie in 1BHS. He * ti be w . outvtrted. imt raid InstiH ha * iopt-K of i vliir : t a wtini : of tie lehgw IwJS Jt Onibhii in noate rot onjear. . The bwbop referred briefly to tbe rwel- Ing of lit kfcgw et Toronto and tien i = 3 > rte : of the great advances T hich bfie lieen inadi IB lie la Kirty jeer * . He HUM hit. * w-n siemory vj * quite ce r fiir that Iractb Bf time taS ir rrfr-refl to tie ij.it that io tiia.t eeriy dty tie greet benrrnlentK * whicb arc now t.uiii t prominent part of tbc church wrre unborn. 71ic mlynpns in Africt. tht fflucutioaU iti ltutionf. . tbi' Frwdaen' * . Aid * eel tk6. tic chtrUi enenrter and tbi oticr great bearvnleiitffwere entirely uu- j known. Tie JctBTtet centered w holly in -j thr lociJ ciurcbei. la this ttttnc connection tbe atehnp ri- ferred IB Ws lirt railway jonrnrj- . taken in 1BE.M He * aifl the trip vae. token on tbe rtfl reid Uietween Rome and ftlcc. . N. T- . nnfl tbe train -an at the rate of twenty mile * per hour which emed like licbtning tpeefl \ j t liie chiifliBb mind. He compares tic won- ' ' derfui progr.fi of recent years to this earl ? lieriod , and reminded the younc people of I tip itiBrvetou * spheres of ti fulnc * Bjwnlcc ! i before them. 1 ! CHURCH OF THE FUTURE. J I He predicted that the church of tbe future ] [ wonlfl be founded span tbe Epworth leEErac j and that it would be t chttrch f greet giverE ] , He dflatefl somewbal uiinn the rwpnnsJbilj- j tes resting tipan those -whu have a store i f worldly gtioit and tipnn tlie tise * anfl jitiutet of wealth. Thr bifcbtTi also said that ie bisUeveS tie citirci of thy future would ! ? a great p-tyicc church Hf iaid he wa * , not tn sdvotztc of imjiartuntte prtyrr , but isflvorated canttant communion wltii God cnS ' a conFtant eKire to do His will He saifi | i if thk theary covemed the church o ! tiic j future it w : > uM broaden out. Every meml > er j " j ; of the league , bp fsaifl , could be i"inissinn - 1 ary by praying for tiletsincf i n tic heEthet miEKintiErieE He else jrreiirted that tic chuich of tbe future -would lie a working church -working to iittfld tip the church lor Chi 1st. In dosinc. tbe Wnnop referrefl iirlefly tp the growth of the Epworth league sayini ; thtt the .present inemtierfhip U l.COB.-OOO. At tbe elope of Biehojt Xinde's efidresi ; a brief recrjitioa WOE held. & ' . whict oil present we-e invited to corns forward and * , nake iliar-fls i witb iim. ! Birhop Nmdc vat bcm in Cortlond N T. . in 18S2. and ic the fcon of a preacher. He wa ecncated at the Wctleyanuniversity , from which instlttitlon be war grafim-led in l 5a. Jn tie following year it Joined the Bl&ck Rlr conference , -w-iere hi * dijled jsevcrtl ispnrtani pulpits. In 1SG1 hr be " came pastor of Trinity church. Cincinnati. In 1K76 be was pastor of Central church. Detroit , the leading Methodist church of tbe city- Having aemonKtrated tie fart liat he imsseswd esceptiontj ability in the educa tional line he was elected to the chair of practical tbeoloi in Garrett Biblical insti tute in 1E7S. Sir years lEtcr he was made preeident nf the r-ame institution. Bithop Ninde ms.de a tour of Europe an3 the old world in 15-CR-GJi and wrote a nerles ofvery able letter * to the church papers. He re ceived the decrees of D _ LLD. from the W-espyan ) tiniversity. He TVOF- elected bihop in 18S4. VEMKCLAIM is JCXOCKED OCT. * jijllnt - Court Dif.ixj.-rs of the n < i . : < iii Capitalist. Hon. JM. . "XVoolwonh for tit Omaha "Water company , received word ye. terday from St. Louis to tlje effect that a decision in the foreclosure suit and sale of the Omaha plant had ten handed down by Judge San- born -of the United States court of appeals The decision wju. rendered in connection with the claim of C. H. Venner. ho brought suit for f 12 ; OOP alleged to be due him The cai-- was first lirougit tip before Judge Siirus of tie T nited States circuit court. After a lengthy trial a decision icainst Venner'fc claim was rendered in tie local court. Tb" case was carried up by iim to tae court of apjittls with a prxjer that tbe money alleged to lie due shculd be paid out of the money derived fjom the sale of the plant The case eatne to a bearing last February. Hon J M "SVnolwortb appearing for the company , and Join L Webster lor tie plain tiff. The dtciEion just rendered is final and throws ou : tie claim held by Tenner. D1-.CI5.- BEET1 S-IGAR FACTOIIT. Ofrwtor * of the Ivornl Cl'inimuj Bolil n SI ret in sr. There was a lengthy meetinr yesterduj aftemtion of lie director * of the company which 3s to build a beet sugar factory at South Omaha in tie offices of tie South Omaha Lend company in the rirat National bank building The meeting war opened ti 1:30 : o'doEk. and did not ndjoum until nearly C J M. "Woalworth , e 8. , Jireslded , and Howard Kennedy acted iis secretary. Mr Kblby of Cleveland n buDder of a uumner of sugar Juctoriet throughout the country , was present , tnd ezplsuned to the Omanauc iiis ideat. ttmui tie oonhtrucuoii of & plant hnrt. The meeting was tn eiecnUie one. and tbe crenteet necrery was. manifestec ! at > ut its tnm-EBBtJoni P. E Her announced tt the conclusion of tie mbeune that there was nothing for publication. H4 > 1 AVuJttrlli - Annln. Ter. . Atig L.- Last nipbt and today ere liy long odds tie batten , ef tbe The tbermorniter all lust night touched between Wi and i decrees , with not a fervath ol air Ftirring Todaj It is recli- tttrinc KiC decree' , at noon , -with & little lireese "Wowing. Tie beat is intense , but swing te the dryness of the uir. prostrn- Uons are v rj" few , three lielnc the tnuj for tbe day. Busi > ie * . IKJMKWJT , i ju-toUcallv . it is too hot far any one le 1 I u Col I t eu i" f J There te a FftaetWn altsiit tle Kits- f'j liuiM * Hiat mnkefc 1X ' nu > Kt ouplit after iuFtr Bt made Some lite its fitiibb s-osie its nctioii wbilfc btln r * nnd tlii-j- are In tie -sreflt rnajorltr Udat H tbe M-tt < * toned iiiiuio in ea- Irtonc-e tliej are fill riplit It is tlie * wftegt toaed tlie lt * n finislied liie l > est j lanc the 3ewet priced hish grade jiiatio the fJisiest to bay n time. A. HOSPE. anfl Art. 1513 Douglas. 1 ! AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ATX ASSERTJICS IX THE OOITITS OVR RIGHT TO TUB Excursni : USE OF THE V > RD * c ASTORIA , " AND " PITCHSB'S C ASTOHIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. / , DR SAMUEL PITCHER , sf Hysnnis , Mas&cintseiis , vss ihs originsisr cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIAT ihs s&tne iksi hss borne snd doss now - on ever/ //r . bcsr ihefsc-simi/s stgnsiure of C&tyffi & 4 x wrspptr. This is ihs origins ! " PITCHER'S CASTOR ! A" which hss b sn yJ in ihs botnss of ihs mothers cf America for orsr ihirty yssrs. LOOK CAREFULLY si ihs wrsppsr snd sss ihsi ii fs iJts kind you hsrs sfwsys bought , * . - on iha snd hss the sigmiure of psr. A' &n $ hss svihoriiy from ms io uss my name sxcepi he Csnisur Compsny cf which Chss. H. Fkicber ia Msfch8S97. Do Not Be Deceived , Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may oner you ( [ because he makes a fe\v more pennies on it ) , the in gredients ofwhich even fie does not kno\v. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-S1M1LE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The End That Never Palled Ton , South Omaha News . ColoneJ James IL P < a.toti fcUperrLteDflent of the Tnipn Stotl ; Tardt romjuiny. returned yesterdaj frnm c < tnp tp VuJ ) anfl Colorado , which was token in the intereKF of the com pany. "Omaha is Kfirtly in it , " eaid Sir Pa .on "khijipert. In tbe wei-t are all tall- ing about the Omaha market , end we loot for i big -westeri. business tLit fan Cattle are in line condition and win sell at peed price * -when brought tc. market. " tVhile in I > enver Mr. Parlonntt informed tbtt eotne- thinc liUe i'4i.bno ( f ieepRill be fed thlf fall and winter at For.Collins. . . Calo. Most of these shepp win be shipped to this market , at the ownerr hare ehijiped here before , end * etit home crt iJy pleesed with the pncce received "While on hij trip Colonel Ptrtont \ - tributed to fctoskmen aufl others a curd wnich read ? aF follows- * A few reason * , why tbe range cattle cnfl sheep khould jro tD Oraaha thif year : "The lirees : jiropor3cs of last year'i im mense corn cro ; > rtm remalnE in Nebrabka. IDWE and MiKiOuri. "Thu. yetr'i corn crop in Nebraska alone wall be : : Tii.iDD { ( , { > ( ii ( husheit. with a crop of all otber feed greater than ever before. "There are from n.dOD.dno to IIP.OHD.OOD in the lug cattle loan companjet a-aaiung in vestment ic feeflerc , both cattle and s n-jp "The four largest jiackers in the "world. Armour. Cudahy. Htmmond cad Swift , are located at Omaha. " More Mrt Cur A mast meeting of the Third and iTourth ward ttrpayerE has been called for Satur day at the hill. Thirtieth and L btrt-ott Ths- object of the meeting or to flisruftf the action of tbe N f-treet merchant * in signing a jX'Ution to the council reparding the ex tension of the tar Itne around to Thirty- third and i , etreeti Judging from the tail : on the streets yesterday tbe meeting will be an interesting one. as a large attendance is expected. The Fourth warders think that they have right * ae well as person > > living in the other warfit. and they nold that tbe protect filed with tbb council was uncalled for. especially at. tbe coun-cil was no : pre pared to tike uny action on tbc matter. tbe auettlon having t > een only informally coat.it ] erf J. On tbe other iand the N street merchants claim that if tiiey do not look after their own business no one elite will. They tty that the building of & loop around Twrry- third ttreet would mln the bUKinest , which if now cirrled on in tbe heart of tbf city The building of a Itop ip not the only thing that ie worrying the N street trades men They fear that tbe street car company may be prevailed upon to ertend tbe Hani- cnm park line from EbeeJey t-tation to tbe exchange 'building. In case this is done they t.Ey thai stockmen and other * , will never come across the tracks at all. but will transact their btifctnei * at tbe exchange and lake t cor direct for Omaha. Afl- mittjig that thie IF true the residents in tbe Fourth ward claim tnu the biulne ! men on N Etm-t have no right to interfere with them in their work of obtaining im- jirovrmente It btt liMn tniggeste-fl that the Third and Fourth wardf form an im- prorement club similar lo tbe Eahttifle dub , and this may be flone at tbe meeting Satur day night. Mniiy Ctimillnti < i Arii-r , City Attornry Montgomery and others in terested in the matter of removing tbe buildings on N etreet near Thirteenth in order that the county may proceed wnh the grading and that N i.treet m y In opened visited the locality yeKierfluy unfl looked over tbe ground Before work can commence it will be necessary to remove a family named Brubaker.which oscupict a portion of N street tt L point wbere .ome of the grading ts to be done County CommHAiouer Hester claims that the ( Brubakers bcve been paid for their laud , which wae fondemned Mime yeart > ago Bn > - baker inejttf that be bus never beet paid for tbi land , although he vai kind enough j to ttdl tht city attorney that the payment bad bf-et ! made til right by tbe rity. but that tbe money went to the wrong romi The matter it lu umuig complication * which vtct entirely unerpefted. John J Jlj-an who ii tbi administrator of the Cor- rigac tetate etyt that tbe ettttc hat t. clUm fin tbe land now occupied by Bru- | bakeanfl afrr the city nettle * with the opi-upant tbe * iEte will come forward and i demand a MiUetncnt. Cltj Attorney Montgomery intend * invrstJ- gatitig the recordt in the cane today and hop * * to have tbe tangle etraighietied out within a lew dcye. Major - \ \ nm > t Jri > -litirp.K. . Quite a numl er of projiertj owners on N Ktree : are laying permanent RidewalkE. ir oomr > liLnce with tbe ordnance passed * short time tea. Ancorflmg to the ordinance the property owner * in a district ptimprlBine Twenty-fourth r.treet from L to N. and on N street , from TV. enty-fourth to Twenty- fleenthwere given thirty daj'B inwhich to replace tbe wooden walks with permanent oner of Kom't kind. The thity dayc will not lie tip for a couple of veeki yet. At the expiration of thii. time the city -will nroreed to tear -up the old wooden -walk * and lay j > e.-jnanent ones tnd n * , < < eBs the cost up against tbe propert > . In tblt i-nnnftction Maj-nr Ensor eaid jesterflay tbtt he would not t > tand any foolishneES When the time limit o ! tbe ordinance erpired be would have the street commissioner prt > : eed tU once te remove tbe old walks and the per manent tlSewalU contractor would ie di rected to go ahead and Icy a wnlk tt. pro vided in the -ordinance , FrunU Mnrjili ; Ct It. The South Omaha Gas Light Kimiany yes terday filed an aKugntnent tif its franchlBB wltb tbt city clerk The franchise IB trans ferred to Frank Murphy of Omaha. Frank Murphy also lil 'd a durument inwhich be accepts tbe franphiAe granted to tbe South Omaha companj. According to promiEun made t tbe time tht franchise was granted gas works vere to be ererted in tiii * . city , but it it not thought now that any attention will be paid to that part of tbe agreement by tbe purcha'er of the franchise. Some of the councilmen who -were induced to rote for the ordinance granting the franchise with Ibe nnder aanding that -worke were to be erected here at once , ire conEidiTcibly put out at the turn of - GO .KJI. E. C. I > ennet t is iome from a trip t Iowa. F. M Sacketl of Albion sjient yesterday herewith friendE. Elmer Lenhart of Creston , IEis in tic city for a few daj-s Sevrnry-one cart of ffettere were Enlppefl to the conntrjjerterflEy. . D. Livingston. Luramir , "VTyn. , is regis tered at one of tbe hotels. L O. Duke. Park City. ftth. it bere look ing after nrppem iuterestR. Stamp sties at the pustoffice Jor the tnnnth of July amounted to sn.KSE.iri. Mist Nora Held of LeMart. la. . Is nere , the jruest of Mr. and Mre. J. Bogen. Tie appnalt pavement on Tw enty-f ouriti street is being repaired by tlie contractor * . Mrs Fred Parker has pone to Indiouola , NebM to visit her mother , vho is dangfsrouslf ill. ill.Mrs. Mrs. TV. L Holland left last night for Greenwood for a week * * visit wlti her parA - A ynung on of C , "W. Marsh was bitten by a dog yesterfliiy , but was not Eerinudy injured. Tbe work of removing the frame build ing at Twenty-fifth and N Etretits bar been commenced. The Eactslde Improvement club will jnest tonight at Brtimke'f bUl , Tweuueth and Mis- avenue. Joseph Dtitta-e of St Lnuir. who lias ! > een riblting his brother , PollfTDUi John Beters , kas returned to hi * home. Two men tried t rifle tlie n.oiiey flrawer at Stfllmock's grocery. Thirtieth and L jitreet * . . yewerday , but were frighttmed away. Mrs Hammond of Cedar FUlf la. , wip Jia * . tieen visitinr her niece Mrs MeElroy , Tw ent y-tbird tnd N BtreetJ ! , hat. returnsd to ner home. _ IiiiitVlnr Di-nlrr * lo li - > lrrtlnc. NEW TORK. AngThe National t\"htile.te ; Liguur r euler * ' uwouiullDn of Aninrlca ha * t-nit out involutions to tlie vhole ale wine and rjiirit 'rafie ttirductioot the Vnltffl State * , to uttenfl tbe upoonfl a iiuol oonvention of tbe ut-uMdction. ie l > c in Aupum 17 tt Manhattan Bench. Tne con tention will close on August IS , with i l.an > que : tt ' TTben year cenrfn twine * t * > Bee J-B-D Us jirint d In The Bw it * tlie ume vrlit-n j&u ? o 1 * f-He him tlifit' * why jou fcUould linre The Bt-e foHow ji -wht-n yon p uway jxm < & .v , what's ? aing OB In the world te ] iu t id ue jnnuar bow itr j-on pel away yen'M til)3 plenty ef time t raud and y B"H ulM * fii it fi srfcflt Hourre of toi- jttyjnentsertoity < < ents & rncmtli U aQ we .t lor Tbe lit * r-treiity tents. & mouth io any aadrthg berealoutfc changed a * often ag yon like. The Omaha Daily Bee Circulation Department Uti UJL rimaffi. Bee Building