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THE OMAHA nA1T/V I-KI4. " 'IP' 2'I. IS5I8.
Annual Clearance Sale , Last Opportunity ,
We shall complete our annual inventory the last day of this month after which these great bargains of new and
desirable up-to-date merchandise will be a matter of history thoroughly appreciated by those who have taken
advantage of the unusual low prices -and lasting regret to those who do not
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ONLY SJLX" DAY'S MORB OP OUR GREAT DISCOUNT SAZJS
Only six days 0 Only six days
more of more of
Discount Discount Discount Discount
Discount Discount
Ladies' Union Suits
On nil our On all '
onr Men's Union Suits
On all Ladies' Tights
On all Colored Dress Goods all On till our Vests mid Pants On all our Men's Vests and D.-nwors On all our Blade Dress Goods oa all our
our on our ' .
On all
On all our bopnruto pieces our Boys' Nests and. Drawers
Novelty Dress Goods. No reserves. On till our Children's ' Union Suits On all our Lined Gloves and Mittens Black Novelties. No reserves.
On till our Children's \rests and Pants. On ml our Blankets und Flannels-
OUR GREAT. CUT PRICE SALE OF LINENS TO BE CONTINUED ONLY SIX DAYS MORE
to 35c On our entire line of
New Embroideries 3 for $1.00 Ladies' Jackets , Children's
loiif * jrarmouts and Misses'
four-in-hands The throngs tint lined these counters the past Jtu'kots no roborvop all out-
Alt men s neck dressing tecks - -
ton Jays is proof conclusive that wo n-1 only Fell the best made tailor inado Jackets , in fact
LacesAlt
New Linen Laces und PulT ScarlTs that wcrobOe and 7.r > c elearancesalo 33 cents umlcrwou' , but that our prices arc lotvor for good reliable Discount every nrinent in the cloak
. .
I ! for 81.00. tioods than any house in the trade. department-
Your opportunities lessen hourly Be on hand early Monday to secure a wonderful silk bargain Silks for
0 waists , dresses or petticoats SOc , 69c , 75c these are our fancy silks cut from $ $1.25 and & 1 50 ,
Corner Corner
Farnam and 15th. Farnam and 15th
, ONLY TAKES CASH ACCOUNT
N
/Logialatlva Investigatm ? Oomtnittee Lots
j Up on General luquiry.
( EXPERT JEWELL ON HOSPITAL AT LINCOLN
\o HhiirtiiKc111 Ciisli Fiiml ,
\ * ( iri-utly IlullnToiI l y the Uii
uulliorly.fil M\pi-iilllureM
lie niHcuverM.
tINCi\OLN. Jan. 22. ( Special. ) The retwrt
of the Vondltlon of the cash fund of the
Hospital ) < for the Insane at Lincoln was filed
with tho-'Investigating committee today , the
expert ( l Fred Jewell , bavjng completed the
wnfffk In a marveloualy short time , compared
with tbo tlrno spent In looking through the
books of lastltutlrms that have been entirely
tinder the control of republican officials.
It will bo noticed from the report that the
accountant was Instructed to oxamlno _ only
the cash fund and that no Investigation was
made of the manner In which the appropria
tions have been handled , although this de
partment has been considered the most Im-
iwrtant In the Investigation of the other In
stitutions. It will bo noticed also that the
"unauthorized expcndlturc-s" are here ro-
Kardecl as of very little Importance , although
In other caecs the recommendation lias al
ways been made tliat ilie amounts be col
lected from the officials who mido the ex-
jxnidlturcs , oven though It was shown that
"tho utati * has received the benefit of the ex
penditure. " The small scope of the exami
nation acid the absolute change or fiont re
garding "unauthorized expenditures" may he
tluo to the fact Hi At during almost one-half
of tlio period covered by the examination the
Institution IMS been under papocratlc control.
The accountant regrets that he- has not
been permitted to exam I no the accounts of
COMMON SENSE CURE.
'ii.i : cum : ouiuos IMIIS :
rii M.v.\KXTi.v n v cimi.vr ;
TIII : UAUSH.
f llrnilirlialile Ilcim-ily > t lilt-li IN
liiK Comfort tn TliotiminilH of
SuttvrvrH ,
Probably half the people who sco this ar
ticle Buffer from piles. This IB ono of the
commonest diseases and ono of the most ob-
Etlnute. People have It for years and Just
becaiibo It Is not Immediately fatal they ne
glect It. Carelcssno.'ti catwua no ciul ot dif
fering. Carelessness about ea simple a thing
as plica has often caused death , Hemor
rhages occur during surgical treatment , of
ten causing death.
Plies are simple In the beginning and
easily cured. They can bo cured even In
the worst stagco , without pain or Ic-ss of
blooi , quickly , surely and completely. Thcro
la only one remoJy that will do It Pyramid
1'ilo Cure.
It allajd the Inflammation Immediately.
hcalo tiio Irritated Hiirfiico und continued
treatment reduces the swelling and puts
the membraniti Into good , sound , healthy
condition. The euro Is thorough and per
manent.
Here I ) a voluntary and unsolicited testimonial
menial -we have lately received :
Mrs. M. C. Hlokly , C01 Mississippi St. ,
Indlauapolli , Ind. , cays : Have been a fiuf-
ferer from the pain and annoyance of Piles
for fifteen years , tbo Pyramid Pile Cure
nnd Pyramid Pills gave mo immediate relief - |
lief and In a short time a complete euro.
Drugglets sell Pyramid Pile Cure or will
tot It for you K you usk thorn to. U U
but CO cents per packaga and Is put un
only by tliu Pyramid Drug Co. , Marnliall ,
Mich. ,
all the expenditures made by thJ Instituted.
The report of the accountant la as follows :
LINCOLN. Jan. 22 , 1S9S. To the Legisla
tive Investigating Committee Gentlemen :
Having made an Investigation of the re
ceipts and expenditures of ti-M j h fnnji '
ino.liv.liuj ut Ltn-
the State Hof " * " ino.
iunt , rteuT. for the period beginning De
cember 3 , 1SSG. nnd ending1 November CO ,
1507 , and is per your Instructions , having
made no examination whatever of the booVs
or vouchers relative to the appropriations
for the institution. I submit to you my re
port upon the cash fund as follows :
I find that , with but one cxuepnon , the
superintendents of this Institution for said
period have Ignored the constitutional and
( statutory provisions ot the manner In wilch
public funds shall be dlspotwl of , vlx.
turned Into the state treasury" and "drawn
out only in pursuance of Its specific appro
priations made by law and on presentation
of n warrant Isuu-d by the auditor there
on , " which maxim of law Is so wtl ! knoan ,
by having ticen referred to In the opinions
of Attorney Generals Churchill and Smyth ,
as well as alllrmed In several supreme court
decisions In this state , that I consider fur
ther citations unnecessary'and therefore
find that nil moneys disbursed from the. cash
fund of wild Institution are unlawful
expenditures , which are divided Into two
rlasseH. viz : Those receipted for iiy tnc par
ties who furnished the goods or rendpied
the service , to the. . Institution and those for
which no receipts are found on file. He-
Kardlng the former class wo may si.itc that
while the funds have been u ed without
authority of law , yet the receipts on file at
the Institution show that the state has re
ceived the benefit of the expenditure : hence
wo do not recommend Its recovery , but re
garding the latter class wu would recon.-
ir.end that the Miperintcndents and steward *
under whoo administrations these expendi
tures occurred be > required to produce re-
celptH or satisfactory evidence of said ex
penditures.
We tiercforc separate our findings to cor
respond to the terms of olllee of the Kevi-rnl
superintendents of the Institution , giving all
of the Information regarding the expendl-
tureH not receipted for that call bo gathered
fiom the books and vouchers on ( Ho as fol
lows :
Cash fund from December 3 , l&Sfi. to Feh-
uiary 24 , U9J , covering the administration
of W , iSI. Knapp as superintendent and J.
D. I-auer as steward :
Total receipts for the period
stated tlO,27u.0
Turned Into the treasury. . ? 681.47
Expenditures receipted for. 8,42-1.60
Kxpendlturea not receipted
for 551.05
lialance on ftanil 714.0S-flO,270.2'J '
Hoarding tinnliovo Item of expenditure
not receipted for the accountant says "the
books ami vouchers on Hie at the Institu
tion , If considered alane , show f2,007.'J9 not
receipted for , but from ovldenco of expandl-
turt'H on Illo In the olllce of the s.crctary of
state It Is reduced to the amount charged
above , "
The cash account from March 7 , 1SD2 , to
March 31 , 1S93 , during the Inrumbency of
J. U' . Bowman as superintendent and M ,
H. Madden ut ctev.ard IH given us follows :
Total receipts , Including bal
ance from former adminis
tration 12.431,21
Expenditures receipted for f'G729
ICxpendltures not rccclpUil for S77.99
Italanco on hand G9S.93-J2.434.2I
For the period covered by the udmlnUtia.
tlon of J. T , Hay as superintendent ami
A. U. Gllmore as steward , April I , 1833 , to
May 18 , It W , IH summarized ns follows : ,
Total rfcelptB , Including bal-
anc ? from former adminis
tration J3515.02
Total expenditures receipted
for , f3H3.9
Balance on bund 3J1.C.1 | 3,515.0i
For the period covered by the tiuperln-
temlency of L. J , Abbott and the strwaid-
ehlp of B. C. Itewlek , from .May 19 , 1S1I3. to
November SO , JSS7 , t'no summary IB as fol
io WH :
Total receipts , Including bal
ance from former adminis
tration f : 111.81
Total expenditures receipted
for $3,40.1.59
Balance < qu hand Novemlxjr
31. 1S97 S.23-2,4 .8 |
General summary :
Total recelpta from Decem
ber 3. 1S > 5 < ! to November
SO. 1697 J1T.S74.79
Turned Into the state
treasury $ CSI.47
Total expenditures not re
ceipted for 1,429.91
Total expenditures re
ceipted for 15.U2.13
Balance on hand S.25-tl7S74i9
Wt > are pleased to bo able to report that
no shortage exlsta In the cash fund ot this
Institution for the period covered by our
examination. That the books und accounts
Uavo been accurately kept , and that with
tlic exception of the failure In filing re
ceipts for portions 3t the expenditures , as
shown nliovo , and the general disregard of
law In using the cash fund for the benefit
of the Institution. Instead of turning It Intu
the a'atc treasury , the accounts of I'.io ' In
stitution , so far as we have been permitted
to examine thorn , would be all that could be
required by the most zealous guardian of
public funds.
We regret , however , that the Investiga
tion of the expenditure of appropriations t'or
Institution could not be mnde , and would
call jour attention to the fact tnat the
cash fund examined by us represents but
a little over 2 per cent of the entire ex
penditures of this Institution for the period
covered by this report.
Very respectfully yours ,
f'UED JEWELL.
IUJLIEF FO/t CUBA.
The Cuban Relief commission has Just
milled to the mayorj of the cUM and towns
of Nebraska copies of the call for aid re
cently published , and accompanying each Is
a copy of the following letter :
LINCOLN , Jan. 22.-Slr : As mayor your
attention Is Invited to the enclosed circular
letter addressed to the people of Nebraska.
According to the figures published In thu
press of Havana there art now t'3,312 ' persons
in a single province Mntanzas who are ab-
polutcly wltnont resources. Up to Novem
ber 20 , 1SP7. 20.044 had perished of hunger ,
while 17JM had disappeared , many of whom
hnl doubtles * also succumbed to want. At
this tlmo there are In the same ? iruvlnce
over CO.COO persons , of whom 20,000 are
women and 24,000 are children , actually
starving. Of these. It Is declared b\- the
physicians * , that n majority will surely die
of the diseases Induced by famine. The
mime authority adds that In all the prov
inces fully 200,000 non-combntantH have al-
readv died of hunger and an equally large
number must miserably prli > h from tm-
same cause unless relief Is spee < lly ! afforJcd.
In order to bring speedy relief you are
earnestly requested to take such steps as
may seem best to you to meet the object of
this circular letter.
I svould suggest , however , that you ap
point a local Cuban relief committee and
report the names of the n ime to me , so
that they may receive stici Information as
will be needed In fonvarllng their contribu
tion * of food , clothing and medicine.
Hoping to have un early reply , 1 am very
respectfully yours , .
P. H HARRY. Secretary.
JURIST TO Inscrss ACiiiCLi/rinii : .
lloil Willow County K riii 'r ' COIIVOM-
lloii mill 1'niiKry Slunv.
M'COOK , Neb. . Jan. 21' . ( Special. ) The
southwestern Nebraska farmers' convention
will bo held In McCook on February 2 ntid 3.
At the saino tlmo and place the Republican
Valley District Poultry association will give-
Its llrst annual exhibition. These two meet
ings will be full of Interest to farmers und
chicken fanciers , Leading men from all
over the state will address the farmers cci
topics of Interest to tlioso engaged In agri
cultural and stock raising pursuits. Dr.
ric 8oy ot the State university and H. IX
Johnson , superintendent of the Department
of Agriculture of the Transmlsslsblppl and
International Exposition , will bo among the
speakers. The farmers of tills section arc
showing deep Interest In the meeting and
a great success IB anticipated. F. . W. Hitch
cock ot Denver will bo Judge at ( he poultry
exhibition , which promises to fairly divide
with the convention the suecets of the gath
ering. Address M. A. Spaldlng , secretary ,
for Information about the association ; or
J. 3. Lei lew , secretary of the poultry asso
ciation.
N nt ( 'liiiilriin.
OHADUON , Nob. , Jan. 22. ( Special. ) The
now officers of the Dawea County Agricultural
society have been elected for the ensuing
year as follows : President , Charles Mann ;
vlco president , Thornm Lockett ; treasurer ,
William Wilson ; secretary. II. F. Pitman ;
general manager , W. W , Wilson ; board of
directors , Maxes Young , Thomas I3arnc t ,
William Green , T. J. Wilson , U. II. Morton ,
T. U. Augustine , C. U Owens , John A.
Munkres , Sidney Woodard , C. L. Moore and
Owen Evans , The members of the society
unanimously passed a resolution that the
women of the city and county should hold
a meeting and select uperlntendent8 for
the various departments , presided over by
the women , and revise the premium list ,
submitting their action In the matter to
the agricultural board for confirmation , It
la the policy ot tbo present officials of the
. . . .A
association to prepare early for the 1S9S
fair , having premium 'llrfts printed and dls-
] trlbuted at an early date , so that the agrl-
, cuHurlsts and stockmen of Dawea county
j may be Informed early regarding the annual -
nual fair and make airangements accord
ingly.
The annual election of officers of the
Clmdron flro department has been held and
the following officers chosen : President ,
Dr. J. E. Warrlck ; vice president , Fred
Sharrer ; secretary , D. F. Pltmnn ; treasurer ,
. Frank Beneclte ; chief , W. S. dlllam ; first
! ass'stant , Ed Bason. James L. Paul and
J. 0. Hartzel ] of Dcadwood , an ex-chlof of
the Chadron firemen , were voted honorary
members of the department.
James L. Paul , the retiring republican
county treasurer of Dawcs county , Is In
Lincoln making final settlement with' the
state treasurer.
Iiivlulliitlon of ( MIlriTH.
MILFORD , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
Wlnslow post , No. BO , Grand Army of the
Republic , hold public Installation of officers
last night , -ifter which the Women's Relief
corps served lunch for the officers and mem
bers of both organizations. The officers In-
stallcJ by Past Department Commander
Culm arc : A. W. Patterson , P. C. ; S. H.
Rico , S. V. C. ; J. A. Raymor , J. V. C. ; G. V.
Hagenvin , Q. M. ; J. Swerlngen , 0. D. ; Wil
liam Motztce , A. G.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
The following ofllcors wcr" Installed for the
coming year at the last meeting of the
Knights of Pythias by DlsUlct Deputy Grand
Chancellor Yutzy : J. C. Tannert C. C. ; A.
H. Blgclow , V. C. ; George Wcrtz , M. W. ; W.
H. Jeunu , K. R. S. and M. F. ; A. Graham ,
M. K. ; James Dowald. P , ; J. V , Whctstinc ,
M. A. ; George Falstead , I. G. ; D. R. De-
Haven , O. G.
The following Wcodmen of the World offi
cers were Installed at the last meeting : J.
P , Hollenhack , C. C. ; 0. Radinsky , A. L. ;
F. A. Wylle. D. ; B , W. Dlxon , C. ; P. Cheslcy ,
E.Henry : L.ndo , W.
DAVID CITV , NOD. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
Marys Rebekah lodge of Independent Order
of Odd Fellows Installed the following of
ficers last evening for the ensuing year : N.
G. , Mljs 'Bello ' Humphrey ; V. G. , Mrs. Ellu
Scott ; S. , Miss Jett Hall ; F. S. , Miss Uoso
Snider ; T. , Mrs. Elslo Uuchta.
Clilir > Output.
SCHUYLEU. Nob. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
The Nebraska Chicory company finished the
work of drying last > ; ear'acrop of 500 tons
of chicory Wednesday night of this week ,
h vlng been delayed two months by failure
of the contractor to flnU'Iitlio building on tlmo
because of nonarrlval ( it materials used in
construction of plant and iby tbo falling of
the steel floors of the- , drying kiln , which It
took one month to rcpalnnTho chicory pro
duced by the farmers ; was of excellent
quality , but the ylcldrut , the acres actually
harvested was only few and three-fourths
tone per acre , some seventy-five acres having
been abandoned because-of failure on ac
count of drouth. While 'the success of last
year's crcp was not it all Haltering , It was
'omonstratod tbU In prdlnary years chicory
can bo grown to advantage , There nro a
number who tried the titovr 'product ' last year
who arc not dismayed and will try again this
year. The company's , warehouse stores 125
tons of dried chicory 'thatMa being related ,
ground and packed '
CrnuUcil
HERMAN. Neb. . Jan' 22. ( Special. ) The
fact ha-j recently come to light that William
Dorsey has been engaged In croaked trans
actions among the farmers west of Herman.
Last week ho bought some cattle from a
German farmer iKined Krohn , residing near ,
Admah. Ho gave him a bcgus check on the
I'll tea 11 bank of Herman for ISO. The cattle
wcro driven across Helle creek and sold to
Vital Coupal for $75 cash. Dorsey then came
to Herman and went to Bklr , where ho took
the train for Iowa. The party he swindled
Is looking for him. He also left a $30 $ board
bill In Cierman ,
I n II rim c i ? < 'uiiiiiti | > ' .Annual.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , Jan. 22 , ( Special. )
The second annual meeting of the Town
Mutual Insurance company of Falls City was
held at tbo court bouse last Wednesday
evening. Following Is the report of the com.
pany : Assets , ? 3CU.2S ; liabilities , none ;
prcmlums In 1S97 , $083.05 ; expenditures In
1F07 , 5413.15 ; cash on hand , $352 ; number
of members , 39f > ; amount of Insurance , $273-
695. Secretary Cleaver then read a paper ,
after which an cddress was delivered by
State Auditor Cornell of Lincoln. The fol
lowing officers were then elected : W. E.
Dorrlngton , president ; E. S. Towle , vice
president ; J. L. Cleaver , secretary ; J. N.
Miles , treasurer ; directors , J. P. Cornell of
Lincoln , A. II. Fellers of Humboldt , J. R.
Splvcy of Stella , O. W. Carpenter of Role ,
W. E. Dorrlngton , L. J\ . Ryan , J. L. Cleaver ,
J. H. Miles and P. H. Juasen ot Falls City.
Fnlrbury Woman's Club.
FAIHBURY , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. ) The
literary department of the Falrbury Woman's
club met on Tuesday with Mrs. A. J. King
In the chair. The subject for the afternoon
was , "From Minnesota to Texas. " Many ex
cellent rapcra wcro given. The music was
ex-ccllent.
On January 14 the current literature dc-
partmont of the club held Its meeting , with
I Mrs. Stenhens presiding. The program
! opened with a piano solo by Mrs. Hanson.
! Then followed a general discussion of the
' anthers tor t'ao day , F. W. Gunsalus , Ella
Wheeler Wllcox , Margaret Satigstor and T.
B. Aldrlch. Mrs. Turner read a sketch of
Margaret Sangster and Mrs. Andrews read
ono of her poems. Mrs. McCoy followed with
j the piece , "When Polly Played , " by the bame
author. Mrs. Weldncr gave a review of
"Judith and Holfernc.3. " The paper on "Gun-
Galiifa as Poet and Preacher" by Miss Kcster-
EJII was very much appreciated. Mrs. An
drews' essay on "Moral Responsibility of the
Poet" and Mrs. Griffin's paper , "How and
Why Cultivate the Poetic Instincts , " were
both very "complete , pleasing and Instructive.
Tu-ven ItiilNi'tl.
HASTINGS , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
The property owners of Hastings were
greatly eurprlsed when they wont to pay
their city taxes this year , as there has been
a rso ! of 20 mills over last year. This In-
cioaso Is made necessary on account of the
Thomas Judgment against the city of Hast
ings for $ C,000 and costs , In all amounting
to over $ S,000. This mini has to bo paid all
In ono year and this accounts for the CO-mlll
levy this year , which Is Just 20 mills higher
than that of last year. The Thomas Judg
ment was brought about by Mrs. Thomas
receiving a broken leg eeveral years ago by
falling through a defective sidewalk. At
that tlmo the city council could hnvo set
tled with the plaintiff for lebs than $200 ,
but refused to do BO. Mrs , Thomas then
brought suit against the city for $10,000
damages and has finally been awarded
$ a.ooo : _
TllV III HlHIMltl' .
NEBRASKA CITY , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
The suit filed last Tuesday by J. W.
Dewceso and John C. WatBon , attorneys
for the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Rail
road company , to restrain the collection of
taxes for 1897 on Its bridge across the river
hero , will bo affected by a decision of the
etiprcmo court handed down yesterday In
an cxaclly similar case commenced by the
railroad company to enjoin the collection
of the tax for 1893. The attorneys for the
lallroad contended then that tbo ordinance
annexing additional territory was contrary
to the statutes and therefore null and void.
The decision of the district court , which
was In favor of the road , Is now affirmed
by the supreme court. Several nulls to en
join the collection of taxes levied since 1S93
are now pending In the district court.
Slici'l > Hi'iulj fur Miii'lcrt.
COLUMBUS , Nob. , Jan. J2 ( ? p clil. ) The
A J. Nollln company , which has large yards
hero for feeding sheep , will commence In a
few days to place Its thecp on the market ,
and by the first of March expects to have the
entire lot 20 000 shipped out. Superin
tendent Jfckes says tint this has been a
very good winter ( or their business and the
stock Is In line condition. This company
uxpects to do business here right along and
all Its Improvements are permanent.
ConnlAViirriinlH ut I'nr ,
STOCKVILLR. Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
Frontier county warrants are again at par ,
Commencing next Monday morning the
treasurer will pay all warrants on tbo general -
oral fund on presentation. For over two
i
years the funds have not been enough to
keep the county on a cash basis. At the
suggestion of the newly elected county treas
urer , R. D. Logan , tbo county commission
ers authorized him to use a sufficient
amount of the sinking fund to take up all
warrants and pay same In cash as presented
In the future.
Hllllllllllllt Nl-MM.
HUMBOLDT , Nob. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
Lyman S'trunk was arrested and taken to
Falls City , charged with assault a > nd battery
on the person of Will James , n farm hand
employed by the foimer's father south of
this city. He was given a nominal fine.
The contractors have commenced work on
t'jo new double-track bridge across the
Nemaha south of this city and will push It
rapidly to completion.
The public school In the Nomechek district ,
south of town , Is making due preparation to
bo yroperly represented at the TraosmlsslH-
Blrpi Exposition. Other districts In this boc-
tlon will proLably follow the example of this
one.
one.Farmers
Farmers In this section are miking ex
tensive preparations for their sixth annual
Institute , to bo held In thlr city Wednesday
and Thursday , January 2C ntid 27. Maciy
prominent speakers have been secured from
abroad , among t'jem C. H. Elmcndorf of Lin
coln , G. A. Marshall , president of the Statu
Horticultural society , and Prof. J. W. Dins-
moro of the State university.
I.lnvlllc IN Aciiiilltctl.
DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
James Llnvillo , at 8 o'clock last evening , was
declared a free man and not guilty of the
chaigo of murder liy a Juryi of his country
men. Oo tlio night of August 28 during n
drunken row at Goodwin LInvllle shot Henry
Caivcntcr , from the effects of which the
latter died the next day. Llnvillo made fcls
escape and was not capture : ! until Novem
ber at Conde , S. D. Ho wa taken before
Judge Iljan and fict uo a plea of self-de-
fcnto , which was sustained and the prisoner
discharged. Ho was rcarrcstt-d nnd taken be
fore Justice Joyce , who bound htm over to
the district court without hall. The trial
commenced Monday noon and at 5 o'clock
yesterday the Jury retired to deliberate upon
a verdict. But two ballots were taken , the
first standing nine to three for acquittal and
the latter for not guilty. The prlscncr cried
wltfi Joy on the reading of the verdict and
fctrongly embraced his attorneys and the Jury-
WiuitN n Writ nt OiiKlrr ,
WILDER , Neb , , Jan. 22. ( Special. ) John
Bartan , republican ox-county treasurer , todjy
commenced quo warranto proceedings In dis
trict court against his uiicccfflor , Mlllard F.
Framtz , fuslonlst , who had a plurality of
forty-four votes on the Mce of the returns at
the election Mat fall , alleging that by reasrn
of carelessness , negligence and fraud on the
pirt of election boards Cie ( Itnrton ) was Il
legally deprived of the office. He claims on
a eoirect count ho had n plurality of 113
votes and asks that the tallot.1 be counted by
.he court and if hi.j . allcn'UI-'ns are found to
bo correct that a writ df ousler Issue against
Fraotz.
\VuUi-llclil Noli-H.
WAKEFIELD , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special. )
County Clerk Ekroth has selected Mr. E.
E. Collins of this place as his permanent
deputy. > Mr. Collins has been attending the
State university during the Inst three yo.rs.
While engaged In a scufilo Malcom Mc-
Corklndale fell and sustained a triple frac
ture of his leg near the ankle.
I.rcturc on Mnrnlii.
EDGAR , Neb. , Jun. 22. ( Special. ) Rev.
C. S. Dudley of Beatrice- delivered the second
end lecture of the courno under the auspices
of the Epworth league In the Metho.llst
church lost ovonlng on the life and charac
ter of Abraham Lincoln.
SlicTlir \ ru.KhrlKlit. .
SYRACUSE , Neb. , Jan. 22. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Sheriff Dower left here this mornIng -
Ing for North Platte w'.lh a warrant for the
arrest of Mr. Ebrlqht ex-suporlntcndcnt ot
the Institute for the Blind at Nebraska City.
I'nlil to Stiinil Trln 1
CLARKS , Nob. , Jan. 22. ( Special. ) 1 the
case of the State of Nebraska agalnat Colonel
Sam Richmond end E. Miller , charged with
unlawfully shooting geese on the Platte
river at this place , the defendant , Miller ,
pleaded guilty and was fined $25 and costs.
amounting to $30.50. Colonel Sam Richmond
pleaded not guilty and upon motion of the
county attorney was discharged.
KOIIKUAST KOtl TODAY'S \ VITIIIiK. .
Kiiuilny In Hi1'niMl.v . Cloti.lj- ,
VnrlnliliwinilM. .
WASHINGTON , Jan. 22. Forecast for
Sunday ;
For Nebraska Partly cloudy wcnthur :
vnrlnblo winds.
For South Dakota Threatening weather ;
warmer In western portion ; HOiitherly winds
For lowa-aciunilly fair -
, preceded by-
lliyit Know In souiheaat portion ; northerly
winds , becoming variable
For Mlfceoiirl-Snow or 'lain In tliri early
morning , followed by fair ; colder In HJiUli-
f- t portlonx ; northwcuterly winds , bccom-
For Kan'nas- enenilly fair : slightly
warmer In westein portion ; varlablnvlmln
I' or Wyomliij'-O.noially ' fair ; Houthwcst-
Kidney and Bladder Troubles Quickly Cure
You May Have a Sample Bottle of the Great Discovery
Dr , Kilmer's Swamp-Root Sent Free by Mail.
Men and women doctor their troubles so
often without benefit , that they get dls-
couragcd nnd skeptical. In most such cases
serious mistakes are made In doctoring and
In not knowing what our trouble la or what
makes us sick. The unmUtakablo evidences
of kidney trouble are pain or dull ache IK
the back , too frequent deslro to pats water ,
scanty supply , smarting Irritation , As kid
ney disease advances the fucu looks sallower
or pale , puffs or dark' circles under the
eyes , the feet well and Eometlmps the
heart aches badly. Should further evidence
bo needed to find out the cause of sick
ness , then set urlno aside for twenty-four
hours ; If there Is a sediment or settling
It Is also convincing proof tint our kldnoys
and bladder need doctoring. ( A fact often
overlooked is that women miffer as much
from kidney and bladder trouble as men
do.
do.Dr.
Dr. Kllmer'o Swamp Hoot In the discov
ery of the eminent physician and scientist
and la uot recommended for everything , but
will bo found just what In needed lu canes
of kidney and bladder disorders or troubles
duo to weak kidneys , such as catarrh of
the bladder , gravel ihuumutlsm nail
Ilrlght'H Dlaoane , which Is tbo worst foim
of klilnoy trouble. U corrects Inability to
hold wlno and tmartliiK in panning It , nnd
piomptly overcomes that unvlvumnt neces
sity ot being compelled to get up many
times during the night.
The mild and extraordinary effect
of tlila great remedy In BOCJI rc-
all/ed. It stands the iilghcst for Its
wonderful curts. Said by drugglnts , prko
fifty centB und ono dollar. Bo uiilvertaily
succtB/iful In Swairp-Itcot In ( julckly ruriciK
oven the most dlutieaMig cams , lint toprovo
Its wonderful merit , you may have < i Aamp'c
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both sent absolutely free by mall , upon ro
celpt of thrco two-cent fltamps to cover cos
of postage OIL the bottle. Mention Th
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Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Dlnghamtoo. N. Y Till
gcneroiiH offer ui | > uarlug In thin itiper in
guarantee of