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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1898)
. - - , - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - .T- - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ _ . _ : - - - - 1 - . ' ' ' - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - . - - - - - : ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - - . . - F . TIlE OMAUA DAELY BEE : TUESDAY , A1VST 9 , 1898. . T ! NOT11ER ISSUE ' EXPLODES I I Premium on State Warrant. Too Much fo Popocratlo Statesmen. .3 , ! ADVANCE DUE TO SILVERITES' DEFEAT Itont of ( Iii' Client , 1nfle ) CohinriF. V)1 1OClI Jl ) tli l'rftJp.rIt Of . % % IiIrIi the I.ttder. % oiv O Pronsily flinM ( . . . , . \ iicoi : ; , Aug. 8.SpccIa1.-JUSt ( nt present IOpUtIt newspaperS nnd Btttesmcfl are laying great stre55 on the fact that state warraflti nrc at a premium. wherena they wore at. a discount to years ago. The tntention of the popocrata seems to be to ; o before tile people with flu argument that thIs change In va1tic1 Is ntrely ! due to the cfforth of the present Uate admtn- Istratfon In fact this Is to be one of the IearIng sue ! of their campaign and they expect to fool a large tiumber of PeoPle vlth thia sort of argument. They will to. tally Ignore the fact that Lincoln city war- rnnt9 , Lincoln school warranta and all other warrants or bnd3 within the state ciferlug a safe inveatment or sure return of the money are aIo above par , a sure intlicatlon that the statC admInistration Is not en- tltleil to ( ho credit of changing the money ltuatlon. t promInent lustne man of thIs city In speaking of the premIum on warrauta , Sai(1 "In 1896 , when an attack was being made on ( ho monetary aysteni of the country - try and there was a manifest ( ( Cairo on part of the popocrata of the United States to debase the currency and pay debts of all ( kinds with fO-cent dollars , it was natural ; that men with money at their command slioulil decline investments and that. there should he no demand for warrants , bonds or other paper of that class. State warrants - rants were below par for want of bidders flni the warrants of the city of Lincoln went dowli SO low that they were out of the market. The prices have gone up aim- ply because the financial system of the country is on a substantial basis and the market is full of money hunting for invest- ments. State , city and school warranta are above par and even the simple 'I. 0. U.'s of the Lincoln fire ilepartmcnt are bringing 100 cents on the dollar for the first time. . . The popocratic state oflicers nrc cntttle.1 tone no creilit. In fact the condition of affairs is exactly what they tried to prevent when thcy waged the free silver campaign In I3ntL 1in e P1 enl Another proof that the plentttudo of money Is what brings warrants to a premium lIes In the fact that banks are refusing to pay Interest on Individual deposIts and that many of the Institutions that are legal do- positorles of the public funds are declining to pay the ctlstoinary 3 per cent and arc making a united move to have the rate ro- , duced. They find it difficult to invest or loan the money at a profit , and in some cases flnd it necessary to buy state warrants with the money of dopositora in order to keep It busy. The indivIdual who has a few dollars idle anl ( is refused interest on hIs deposit at the bank Is glad to Invest in warrants oven though the net earnings are less than 2 per cent per annum. The attaches - taches of the state house themselves buy up f'tate warrants with their surplus money. rather than to deposit it I banks or seek for borrowers in a market that is already crowded with ( die capital. These conditions and the positive proof that practically the same enango has been brought about in every state In the union will not prevent the local popocrats from distorting the facts frnni the stumpIn 9vory county In the , state , and word has already been sent out to the country papers to take up the cry about "the state warrants that have gone to a premitim tinder populist control. " The .llstortioa . of facts and the using of flImty arguments is only an indication of the condItion In which the popocratlc party finds itself at the opening of the present campaign. There is a feeling general that th. republican state ticket may be elected , and that the legislature will also be epub- Ilcan. The members of the party at the state house admit this , the brat popocratic organ tells of the Imminent dangr of do- ' feat. and the editor of the Omaha organ has already personally assured the fusion leail- ers that Poynter cannot be eiected. This discouraging state of affairs Is not improved . by the news that comes from the congresS - S siunal districts. In the First the election Is conceded to flurkett , the republican nominee , and the fusion campaign wlii all be In the interests of the state and legislative tickets. No hopes are entertatned of defeatIng Mercer in the Second. The condition iii the Third with the party divided on the advisability it of renominating Maxwell , Is admitted to he bad. The Fourth district fusioniats sail t long ago that no man except Stath had a Fhow of running ngaiiist a republican. and they are not sure that Stark can pull out , % . a victory. Sutherland In the Fifth is not ' I , considered as strong as lie was two years -I ago , and news of ilisatfection cdnea down i1 front the Sixth , vhere 11111 Greene recelvtd a renomination at the hands of a minority of the reprosentatico of the district. Coupling all this with the growling of the democrats , the wrangling among ( be spoils. men. and the factional fIght agalna : the vopulist state committee , It Is evldc.t that the "allied forces of refornf' are tardng Into the race under a heavy hanthcap. "lie Lincoln Evening l'ost. wlilcli has for a mouth : cn nperatet 05 the personal org.ti of Oil Inspector Edmisten , has issued a sort of ulilnmattim to tIle popuiist leailrr' ii which It calls attentIon to the crlUcal coIilltion of affairs , antI announces that tim only hope of salvation for the party tlil fail must come from the reorganization of the execu- tivc comnuittee auth the placing of ldnmlsten at Its head. Whether this Is mmii appeal era a threat remains to be learned ( coin events in the imear future. V It..iulIilels I. Cuuuivt'nt . IlENKlLMAN. Neli. , 4tug. S.-Speclal. ( ) -Time republIcan county convention was LucId hero Saturday. fl. F' . Eberhart was nomnitiated for county attorney hmy acclania- tion , The following delegates were elected to the various conventions : StateIi. . Hoover , J. S.'eat anl tanlei Itabekart. Congresslonal-J. II. F'erman , C. A. No. , smith anti L. Morse. Senatorbal-J. T. , hiouumultreeV. . J. Ilaney anil t. VI' . hail. . flepresentative-Frank Israel , II , F. Ebt'r- hart , 1. II , Itaiekart and M. II , Pearce. The delegates will go uninstructed. hlFilltON , Neb , , 4ug. S.-Speclal.-At ( ) Scrofula. r' Mrs. Ruth flerkely , Sauna , Kiti. , says : "One of nm grandchildren lititi a severe case of Scroftilu , which simratt mind formed orc all over her txxly. 11cm- eyes were nttncket , and we feared bhu vou1m1 1os her sight. TIme best physicians treated her , hut she gro % ' worse , and her CflSC seemed hoimIei , \e thou decided - cided It ) try Svift' Specific , and that inedicmno at once niattu a coin- vlote ctirt' . She Itai iiever had a sign of iio tIieas to return. " Blood ( Switt' bpecilk ) i gtIttrmuitetu ' ury ! * egetable , and viII cure any blood ' it mutters not. how obstinate or deep- icated the case. Valuable hooks sent ) . jeobYjjjSIecjoCojjjjja.j the republican county convention Snturuly the following ulelegatsa to the state conven- ( ion were chosen : C. D. Cramer , S. S. Lichty , V. 0. flewlck , It. A. I3rainard , ti. \ . flenmea , John Manchal , William Cook , F. J Hole , F' . Wilcox , .1. M , Iierkey , Lon Uowman , 3. 5 , ( Jashorn ; and to the congres- slonal , 0. It. Gould , .3. A. Ihotweli , N. 1' . Utoii , A. \S'hippie. . II. C Sappenfleith , U , I ) . AhbroOk , II. P. harding , W. I ) . Galbralth , 13. A. Young , V , D. Qubnnerman , A. J. flasye , 11 , Vlchow nail August Wolf. No instruct-Ions were given. lAKOTA CITY , Neb. , Aug. S.-Special. ( ) -The republican county convention to choose delegates to the different conventions was held in this place Saturday , resulting in time fohlowbnn delegates being named : State-F. 11. I3uckwalter , chairman ; J. It. Rockwell , 3. .3. L'imers , F' . M. harding. .L T. Spencer , Ablee hiast ; alternates. Todd Christophorson , L. Rockwell , L. Kryger , John flossing , E. J. Fasten , L. II. Arm- bright. Senatorial-S. A. Combs , ( leorge Itock- well , Benjamin liridenbaugh , .Tohma F. Sides , F. . P. hlaaae , henry I3lerman , C. Irwin ; alternates - ternates , Albert Hhlven. William Mason , C. II. Maxwell , \'llilani Memeyer , C. T. Karat , John Wonebrenner. ItejmresentatlreCeorge'blhlns , II. Mc- IClaley , Ith L'astoui. Mcli C. Jay , John Esta- quo , Henry Enke , F' . S. Maconiber alter- notes. Wootis ihlieman , I ) . Waterman , John Hansen , 1. . L. Ileikes , ( icorge W. Mci3eath , Johuum Manning. Samuel Wilson. ' . Schmnied. James ( 'ongressional-Mehi A. . Flynn , M. Mason , II. Baird , M. Iockwood , l. Klostcr , It. 1) . floekweil ; alternates , Philo McAfeeViilIam I' . Warner. George Maxwell , A. I. Iavla , II. 0. Dorn , T. A. Toter. BUTTF , Nob. , Aug. S.-Speclal.--At ( the republican county convention held In Spencer Saturday the following delegates were selected to attend the state conven- ( ion : T. S. Armstrong , (1. ( II. Bell , W. T. Wills. Levi Powaahl , A. C. McFarland and Howard Ware. The delegates favor Kinkabd for governor , but go tmninstructed. OSCEOLA , Nob. , Aug. S.-Special.- ( ) l'olk county republicans have just hail their county convention. The following were elected as delegates to the state conven- ( ion : William Mdlleth , Charles C. Stuil , J. p. Smith , M. F Barber , II. T. Arnold. A. C. Donaldson , J. Ii. Mickey , hi. II. Campbell - bell , Congressional Convention-John Skinner , 13. 1' . Nehergall , Fl L. King , J. C. Bennett , C. A. Coon , W' . M. Johnston , J. II. Rose- berry , II. C. Beebe. State Senatorial Convention-Dr. S. 0. \\'haloy. James Miller , Theodore Blake , A. 11. hletiblooni , A. C. Donaldson , George Carmine - mine , \V. H. Fetters , S. L Anell. A new central committee was elected as follows : \V. L' . Kinney , George Carnbne , Vt' . \v. Maxwell , J. P. Smith , C. A. Merrill , S. A. Snider , G. Vt' . Gregg , James Hoaness , J. T. Bonner , Otto Kummer. uuioN. Neb. , Aug. S-Spccial ( Tote- cm am.The ) republican county convention of Iboone county met bore today and was very well attended. S. S. lindley was elected chairman and IL G. Cross aecre- tary. The following delegates were elected to the respective conventions : State-fl. F. Williams , J. Creary , Dr. Burgess , Ij. I' . Judd , F. Jouveoat , L. S. Bryor , T. F' . Martin , George P. Lewis , A. \v. Ladd. A. G. Hunt. Congressional-I. . V. Styles , G. W' . Brown. James McCiintock , J. A. Stangland , 0. M. Clear , John Ciiptson , M. Thompson , Charles Jacobson. G. Pittenger , J. D. Brewer. Delegates to Ninth Senatorial District.- If. G. Criss. J. "V. liaison , M. 13. Thompson - son , 0. 0. Frolstad , J. Wldemao , P. P. Fleming , It , C. Vt'ilson , Henry Berg , 0. G. Watiand , August Jacobson. Representative , J. A. Price ; county attor- Itey , J. E. Wiison ; county commissioner , Z. A. WIlliamson ; chairman of county central committee , F. . B. Petttbone SPPJNGVIEW. Nob. , Aug. L-Spoelal ( Telegram.-Rcpubhican ) delegates of the several precincts of Keya-Paha county met hero Saturday and placed the following county ticket In nomination : Attorney , lion. \V _ C. Brown ; coroner , to fill vacancy , Dr. F. B. March ; surveyor , to flit vacancy , T. Ii. Evans ; commissioner Center district , S. D. Stuart. The following delegates were selected to attend the several conventions : State-N. B. Gardner , F. B. Wood , F. Neihus. Congressional-Vt' . C. Brown. F. L. Brewster , It. A. McCuliy. Senatorial- \V. A. iCeyster. M. A. Horton , L. Weston , Representative-S. Ainspoker , F. L. Brews- ter , I" . Dixon , V. ' . N. Skinner , Charles Webster , Vt' . H. Horton was made chairman of tbe county central committee for the ensuing year and the following central committee was selected : Burton , F. B. Wood ; Holt , v. I. . . Weston ; Norden , J. J. Porter ; McGuire - Guire , F. L. Brewster ; Garfield , It , A. Barton - ton : Pine , H. Stuart ; Simpson , 'Vt' . A. Connell - nell ; Custer , C. A , Ripley. SCHIJYLER , Nob. . Aug. S.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) republicans of Colfax county met in convention here today tnd elected delegates to the coming conventions , as follows - lows : State-M. D. Cameron , II , C. Russell , D. McLeod , F' . J. Smith. Thomas Walker , C. J. W'ertz , S. P. Slmultz and P. J. Murphy. Judlcial-E. T. llodsdon , W. I , Allen , James Tangly , M. J. Walling , M. J , Conboy. Jonas Frye. John Stibal and Gorge Wertz. Con- gressional-W. . J. higgins , S. C. W'ebber , \ ' w. . Graves , F. J II. Rubesky , Frank Roz- mann , T , W. Whitman , J. J. Murphy and George It. Wells. Senatorial-D. C. McLeod , F. J. Everltt , Peter S. Dutter , M. T. Iloli- imman , J. J. Murphy , J. J. Ilanasen and J. M. Mundil. No instructions were given , each delega- tioui being empowered to cast a full vote in case of absences , WILDER , Nob. , Aug. 8.-Special-Tho ( ) Saline County republican convention was lucid hero today anti the folios-bog nomina- tiona made : For state senator , Hugh Mc. Cargar of Crete ; for representatives. II. M. Smith of Friend anti 'iS' . ii. Mann of Wilber ; for county commissioner , T. A.'oro of Crete ; for county attorney , 4 % , Vt' . Martin of Dorchester. The delegates to the float representative convention ( Saline and Gage ) were instructed for 'tV. ' S. Grafton of West- em , The state ielegation is for C. Duras for secretary of state. Delegates to state convention : Goodwin , Foss. MartIn , Dreher , I'ope , Soutltwiclc , Justice , Abbott. DeWItt , Aksamit , Spink , totlson , Kaup. Davis , Muman , Waldorf , Stuipheril , Fishburo , Congressional : Anderson. Tidball , lien- hey. Barton , McKay. Callahan , Juslice , En- dicott , Biakely. Shabata , Unland , Taylor. Staicy , Sands , Smith , Baker. Butler , Keller. 3loro Jtaiiu , SCIILIYLEI1 , Nob. , Aug. 8.-Special.- ( ) This locality was visited Friday night by a long hopeul and looked for rain that has much improved the spirits of everybody and the prospects for corn. Three anti one- fourth inches are recorded by the different rain gauges about the city , some showing three and one-half inches. wC0014 JUNCTION , Neb. , Aug. 8-Spo- ( elal-The largest rainfall of time season fell hero last night , the rain gauge showing two anti one.juarter inches. Corn will be materially - terially benefited , I unitul riout ( 'ousi''rumlutg I Put' hetui , COLtJMIhtTS , Nob. , Aug. S-Special.- ( ) County Judge Itobison lies receIved a letter from WIlliam Moores of Norwalk , Cal. , asking - ing for information regarding ( he death of his father , James Moorca , who ho says tiled lit this city Saturday , March 3 , 1SSS. lie also adds that [ mis father left some property and that a record of his father's death wIll be found among the records of the English Episcopal church. There Is no such church heru and nobody seems to have ever known au'thiug concerning this family of Moores. DOUBLE DOIESTIG TRAGEDY Elmer 11 Green Uses His Gnu with Telling Effect at Bellevue. SHOOTS WIFE AND THEN KILLS HIMSELF Woman Shot Through Lower l'nrt of fluul- nail lteencr , but the ' % % 'uuhl-Ibe tiurulert.r flits lnstnuii. BELLEVUE. Nob. , Aug. S.-Special.- ( ) After attempting to murder his wife Corn anti supposing that he bad succeeded In doing so , Elmer H. Orcen , a resident of Goldflcid , Cob. , this evening blew out his own brains here. The bullet which lie fired into himself consummated the desired result , but the murderous pellet he dis. charged into the body of his wIfe was far less deadly. The woman Las a good chance of recovery. The attemptcJ murder and suicide was the result of domestic estrangement anti futile efforts on the part of Green to secure - cure a reconciliation with his wife. The tmo lived together in Goldfleld , Cob. , until last March , when for some reason mint learned Mrs. Green heft her husband. She came to Behievue and made tier home with her sister , Mrs. Corn Baker. Green arrived in Dehlevue last Sunday. lie immediately applied at the home of the Bakers to secure on interview with his wife. lie was unsuccessful , but hung about the bou3e eli day. I1 appeared again this morning 00(1 again met with a repulse , About noon he went to Omaha and late In the afternoon returned. lie again sought to see his wife and was again re- fused. Despite his failures lie remaIned in the neighborhood , FOhIOWN VP ills % 'lre. About 7 o'clock tonight Mrs. Green , cc- companied by her sister , went to the house of a family named I3ande to get some milk. They remained there for some time and finally , shortly before S o'clock. Green put iii an appearance. lie rapped on the door and when he was answered ho asked to see his wife. lie was told that she did not want to speak to him and then he said he had a letter for her from ono of their chill- dren. Mrs. Green came to the door , opened it a short distance and putting her hand out received the letter , immediately closing the door. Green rapped again and said he hail another letter for his wife. Again Mrs. Green opened the door and thIs time Grecim forced his way in , As soon as the door was pushed open Mrs. Baker interfered and Mrs. Green ran out of the back door into time yard. Green at once made after her , drawing a revolver as ho ran. In the garden , as Mrs. Green was speeding away , Green fired his weapon once and Mrs. Green fell to the ground. IhIovs Ills Ovii lirniuui. Out. Green apparently thought his murderous purpose had been accomplished , for vith- out taking another glance at his prostrate wife , he pointed the revolver at his own head and fired. lie was killed instantly , the bullet passing through his temple. Mrs. Green was picked up from the ground anti a physician was summoned , He made an examination of the woman and found that she had been shot through the lower part of the body. At a late hour it could not he definitely told whether the wound was fatal , but the physician was of the opinion that the woman bad a good chance of recovery. Little Is known of the causes that ted to the separation between husband and wife , except that they were of a domestic char. acter. They had two children , both of whom arc hiving with Green's parents at Lcnora , Kan. U I''O UT I I L E A ( I'E A S S EMIiLY , Questboui or ScilbnurTbckets on Sun- iiuiSetileul iii A11Irimuitie _ LINCOLN , Aug. 8.-Special.-Altbough ( ) the atendance at the Epwortb assembly reacheil fully 6,000 yesterday , the number would have b2en much larger but for the misunderstanding brought ebout by the an- nounccmeot that no tickets could be par- chased on Sunday. Many of the prominent leaguers have decided that it is a mistake to refuse to sell tickets on Sunday , it being no more harm to sell the tickets than to admit the people and derive benefits on that doy. Today the weather was perfect and there was a good crowd on the grounds in addi- ( Ion. The program was an interesting one and there was a special drawing cord in the form of a jubilee concert this evening , which drew many people from the city to the grounds toward night. biuioIii Local Notes. A. E'agner of Kenesaw has been eht'ctcd to a IoSitIOfl ) In the Lincoln city schools. Judge C. L. hall of the ( histrict bench of ( lila county is reported as d'ingcroualy ill tonight from a species of blood poison- log. Omaha people at the hotels : At time Un- deli-A. It. Edminstcu , 'Vt' . H. hiazzard , C. K. Collins , K. P. hall , Vt' . II. Johnson , B. S. Baker , George Cott and son , At the LIn- coln-W. T. , bell , Thomas Kessler. C. A. Atkinson , a citizen of Lincoln wno now holds a government position , being ape- cial agent of time Department of Justice at Flock Island , was in the city yesterday for ( lie first ( line since taking up his new duties , M. L. Scudder , one of the principal stockholders - holders in the Lincoln Street Car company , arrived here from time east Saturday anti is making arrangeincuuts preliminary to time eatabhisitnient of time line font this city to Iia'eIock. The Lancaster county popocrats are having hard work to fill their county ticket. auuul keep it full. At the time of holding conventions - ventions no suitable candidate could be found to ruum for county attorney , and up to the liresent date the place has not been tIlled , Today T. H. Tibbles , one of time men nominated for time senate , sent in his dechin- ation , giving as a reason ( html he is too poor to make the campaign that would be necessary. - A party consistIng of Russell Woodluridge of Louisville. V. C. henry of Bradford , I'a. , Mrs. Marsh of Boiever , N. Y. , Mrs. Ii , M , Stratton , Miss M. Stratton and Miss lien. derson of W'ahoo , Neb. , and Miss Enmwa Pierce of Pittsfield , l'n , were Ia the city today after having had an enjoyable visit at tIme exposition. The eastern people in the ; marty are wonderfully impresseti with the western country arid with time beauties of the exposition. Deborah Avery chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution , has Just sent a suit- ply of necessaries to the Nebraska soldIers at Manila. In making this collection the women were assisted lmy many of time dli- zeus and business men of the city. The ar- tides sent were : Fifteen pairs of pajamas , 185 hospital siilrts , fourteen negligee shirts , twenty flannel bands , forty-five handkerchiefs - chiefs , besides carpet slippers , safety anti common pins , bath slOngea , towels , beef extract - tract and a number of other articles. Con- trlbutiotma of cash were made by women of Ha't'elock and University Place. 'l'e'ttvhiers Stuily Strata. CIIAPPELL , Neb. , Aug. 8.-Special.--- ( Thmo teachers of the institute hem-a Saturday made a trip to the North Platte River canyon for the purpose of studying the for- mnations of the different strains there and * 0 gather what knowledge they could regarding - garding geology , Prof. Condra of Llncoin , a graduate of geology , was along. Prof. J. A. Brigga , forumerly of Kimball , eii. . has beco employed as principal of the high school of this place the coming season. llcuuui Inn ( 'lost'it , SILVER CREEK. Nob. , Aug. 8.-Spc- ( clal-.Yvaterday ) , the closing day of the district reunion at Silver Creek , officers as 0 tollotva were elected for the ensuing year : . " . \v. Maxwell. Oresbam , commanders W. F , 'm'eaman , Slitter Creek , senior vice corn- mender ; John Fannithihl , Columbus , junior vice commander ; hliratn Lewis , Genoa , adjutant : \S' , I. Irwin , Genoa , Q. Rev , \v. S. hampton , Sliver Creek , chaplain ; 1)r. Johnson , Fullerton , surgeon ; Nell Cart- wright , Genoa. 0. D. ; ii , F. Heats , Osceoia , M. hi , Barber , Fullerton , J. I' . Speliman , Central City , G. W. Gregg , Osceole , I. I' . Stevens , Genoa , executive commIttee , The district at. present consists of the counties of Nance , Merrick , Polk and Platte. A rcsoltmtion was adopted by the encampment inviting Boone county to join. The en- cnmpment for next year is to be lucId at Genoa. , n'S l'hiOM ThlI SOl.ilHit IIOVS. Second 'ery .nbouma to Go on the l'imrtt ) htbci ) Htpcllt l.uui. LINCOLN , Aug. S.-Speciai.--Cqlonet ( ) Bills of time Second Nebraska wrote a let- tee to Governor liolcomb last wek In which lie told of the anxiety of his troops to get into active service and asked that the gor- ernor and otijutant general use their Influence - fluence with the \'ar department in getting an active assignment for the regiment. In accordance with this request time foiiowing telegram was sent. today : L1NCOL. Aug. 8.-Colonel Vt' . L. Stark , A. U. C. , house of Representatives. Wash- iumgton : Secoummi Nebraska desires active .itit ) ' . All Nebraskans desire that the Second N. V. I. be made a part of the Porto Rico cx- pedition. The governor and nmyseit urge favorable consideration of this request. SILAS A. IIOLCOMB , P. Ii. BARRY. Immediateiy after the democrats end"rseui the nomination of h'oynter a telegram was sent to Bryan conveying time news of the nominations , but saying nothing of time long wrangle and the dissatisfaction among the different factions Today time following let- ( or was received from Colonel Bryan in answer to ( be telegranm CAMP CUBA LIBRE. Fla. , Aug. 4.-lion. Ed. P. Smith , State house , Lincoin : My Dear Mr. Smith : Your telegram was duly received , and I itsanre you that I appreciate the good will expressed by the democrats In convention assembled. While I imnvo not seen any extended report of the convention , I am gratified to know that harmonious en- operation was secured among the reform forces. We are getting along very nicely down here. We have a healthy camp ground , and the boys seem quito well pleased with the surroundings. Yours truly. . W. J. 1IRYAN. Tso Slays lCiiieil. VALENTINE , Nob. , Aug. 8.-Spee.ial ( Tel- egram.-Two ) sons of B. L. Davis , a ranchman - man living near Arabia , eged 11 and 4 , were killed yesterday by a sand blowout. They went out in the morning to pick sand cherries and not returning hy neon search was made , which resimlied iim finding them buried beneath the sand. Their pails were filled with beries and it is supposed that after having picked their berries the children vent to the side of tIme 'ilowout to play anc1 iii playing burrowed hmmtn the side of the blowout until the sand above fell in a great mass upon theam. ( ) imo foot of the smnhleu boy was l't uimovarcd , wlulti led to the discovery of time bodies. Teachers' himstitnte. YORK , Neb. , Aug. S.-Special.-The ( ) an- nuai teachers' institute of York county began - gan today at the HIgh school buildiai. The institute viil last this week. Amonk the inatructors are Superintendent J. C. Jiisey of Council Bluffs , Mrs. Gudrun Thorne- Thomsen of Chicago and Superintendent B. G. Moulton of York. E. V. Forehl of Kearney - ney , one of the regents of the state university - versity ; Rev. George laham of Hastings , Superintendent Hisey and Rev. Ft. T. Cuoss of this place will lecture during the week. The enrollment already promises a big attendance and the prospects are very encouraging for a successful institute. Sluerlffllua Ilium , YORK. Neb. , Aug. S.-Special.-Sheriff ( ) Lancaster arrived from Hastings last night. having in custody harry Getchell. Getchehl is thought to be the man who , under the name of George Smith , stole a team of valuable grey horses from Liveryman J. W , Miller of this place last January. A number - ber of York people identify him. Getchell says he is from Omaha. Getchehi's game was the old one of leaving a worn-out team and hiring a fresh one from the hiveryman. He promised at the time to come back in three days. Corner Stone Lning , GRA FTON. Nob. . Aug. B.-Special.-Tbe ( ) cornerstone of an addition to the Methodist Episcopal church building was laid yester. day afternoon with appropriate cerenmonies by Pastor N. Ii. Davis , assisted by Father D. Fitzgerald and Rev. John ii. Andress. A large congregation was in attendance. itt luekeI 1- it lull. M'COOL JUNCTION , Neb. , Aug. S.-Spe- ( clai.-Hammoad ) Ellis , 61 years of age , an old soldier and one of the oldest settlers in York county , was attacked by an enraged bull yesterday morning and horribly mangled. Fears are entertained for his re- covery. Safe hhhomvmu Ojiemi , BANCROFT , Nab. , Aug. 8.-Speclal.- ( ) The postomco safe at this place was blown open Saturday evening , probably between 12 and 1 o'clock , but no booty was secured excepting about 50 cents worth of postal cards , Two NEBRASKA MEN ARE SHOT Albert imnui Prial I'lker of 'Fronton Vim utetum red vit Ii hhuil I ets I ii is Kiinitris Timmui. I1ERNDON , Nan , , Aug. C.-Speclai ( Tele- gram.-Albert ) Felker was shot through the right breast and his brotlmer , Fred , through the arm yesterday afternoon by Joimn Pettys , son of S. II. Pettys , proprietor of a hotel and livery stable hero. Albert Felkr is dying , The Felkers are from near Trenton , Neb , They have been running a tlmreshm- ing mnaclmino in this neighborhood and recently - cently had timeir horses in Pettys' stable. Albert Feiker anti the elder Pettys quar- relied and Pettys was knocked down. At this point Joimn Pettys drew a revolver and shot both the Felkers. Iloth the PettyA were arrested and will be lucid on a charge of murderous assault until Felker dies , when time charge will be changed to murder. t n lea % 'etcraims' t'ii lou , ROCK ISLAND , Ill. , Aug. 8.-General II. 14. Street , commander-in-chief of the Union Veterans' union , and other workers , arrived - rived today. The Thirteenth national eum- campment opens tomorrow and lasts four ilays. The city is lavishly decorated , the street center effects on the trolley wires being particularly handsome , Tomorrow's exercises begin with a reception aod ad. dress at Harper's theater. followed by a trolley excursion to Black Hawk's watclm tower , nd a war concert at the timeater in the evening , Wednesday will be de. voted to a parade of the veterans' union here and later a campfire In Davenport. Thursday there will bum a visit to Rock Island arsenal and a steamboat excursion on the river and hiennepirm canal , with a campfire at Moline. The concluding busl- ness session will be held Friday with the inauguration of the oiihcer.elect , Pal r of Ilott rio blond tct'ld'u Is , CLEVELAND. Aug. 8.-A collision on time Lorain & Cleveland electric railroad occurred last night two tables east of time vower house at Avon Point , fifteen ambles west of here. People were tlmrumm'n forward in both cars , which vero stove in badly , and ubdut fourteen of the passengers were mare or less injured , though none of thorn fatally. The crash came during a blinding rainstorm. A head-on cohhieion also occurred last evening \'ihloughby , twenty miles east. tetween a special car on time I'ahmesviile and Eastern Suburban line and a regular motor. Misunderstanding of orders cauced the accident. Eleven persons were injured , many arIniisiv h..t . nnn fathhlv. GENERAL WESTERN NEWS ( boil ( 'rnp ortlict. ST. PAUL. Minn. , Aug. S.-Spccial.-- ( ) The years lSi anti 1S9 were banner seasons for wheat prodmic- tion in the three states of Minnesota anti the two Iakotas hopes were lucid out early In the season last year that the record of those bumper years was to be duplicated. But the prophets reckoned without the hot winds of July. The berry head failed to fill as was expected , the berry ahmrlveietl , anti the miorthmwest harvestctl one of time poorest crops In its career. The prophets are now busy again , But they have discreetly waitetl ( hubs time until they could speak with pretty accurate an- thority The crisis is now pnsetl for a large share of the wheat bolt of Minnesota anti South lakota , and ( be elevator inca are preparing to speak for crop hmrosiedts for ISH. In brief. they are entirely satisfae- tory. It may not be a btmrnper year , but the tecords of ISIII ammd 1S95 mire going to be huressesi very close. harvesting in time south- orim half of Mimmneota and most of South Dakota is already finthed , or nearly so. antI in sonic of time southern counties stacking - ing is in imeogress. In these aectiotma it is possible to give at least an approximately correct idea of time situation , With time exception of a moore or less cx- tensive district in the Jim river valley in Soutlm Dakota , time prospect arc for a yield and a quality in these sections , almost , if not. quite , the equal of time famous crops of ishul antI 1893. Early in the spring , ntmti continuing for soimrn tiune after seediimg. there was a serious ilroumth in time Jima river valley antI the stand is tbitm timere and a small crop riil ho the result. Everywhere else along the southern anti soutimwestern anti western roads , farmers ntmd elevator inca are enthusiastic over the outlook , not only for wheat , but for all other small grains and corn. A large and No. 1 Nortimern in grade is the talk among the amen familiar with time conditions in that great territory. Two and three times the amount of ilax that was handled last year is reported to lie the case along the southern lines. To ( ho northwest , usually time favored section , the reports are cheering , but hardly so numch so as the south and southwest. Time grain is not so far advanced and there is less certainty in time preiiction3. Good , and very good , are the prevailing reports hero , with notable exceptioui of sections comprising part of several counties in the Devils Lake couimtry , where early spring drouth made a bad mess of It. Smut Imas done some little damage in spots all through the northuest , anti the demon hail has devastated - vastated other small sections. While there Is no talk of bumper crops from this section - tion of the wimeat belt , the elevator men are confident of at least an average yield , with possibly some improvement on this. 'I'eier 'Flintier ieiul. ChEYENNE. W'yo.ug. . S.-Special. ( ) -The troubles of J. C. Teller , nephew of Senator Teller of Cob- rado , who cut 350,000 ties on governnieut land along Brush creek In southern Carbon county , Wyoming , without 1merummissiouu , nnd whose ties were seized a few ( lays ago by a speclat agent of the Interior deprrsment , arc teniporarialy at an end. Throeh strong influence in Washington , Mr. Toiler was r.ermttted to dispose of hIs ties to the Union Pacific , but not until he had signed a contract - tract with Uncle Sam to pay. : : any time he Is called upoim to do so , the full market value of the ties. Mr. Teller "eli's upon lila \Vashington "pull" to extricate himself fromn his present difficulties. The steai o this timber from government land was oac of the boldest in the history of the west , amid Mr. Teller is lucky if he escapes vunklinmcn ; 100,000 ties are aow in the boom at Fort Steele on the North Platte river , ready to be loaded , and the remaining 210,1)00 ) are in the river. I'ollties in ICiuuisits. TOPEKA , Kan. , Aug. S.-Spocial.---Coi- ( ) onel Thomas Moonlight of Gabena , who was minister to Bolivia under the last Cleveland - land administration , is one of the Kansas democrats who is OPPOSed to a fusion with the populists , and predicts that the effect of fusion this year will ha the election of the republican ticket by 15,000 majority. "In my judgment , " ho declares , "every- thing points to the defeat of populism throughout time whole country. The people are tired of chasing rainbows , and are ready to settle down to common sense. tim this state the anti-fusion democrats are fighting for principle , and their whole aim is to critsim populism and preserve the democratic organization. Twelve years ago I received 116,000 votes for governor , but , after our people went into this fusion deal , the votes bezan to dwindle away , and we were almost absorbed. What we want to do now is to reorganize the democratic party of Kansas and start over. " 1"ixt's 'liii I.t's-y. PIERRE , S. D. , Aug. S.-Special ( Tole- gram.-The ) State Board of Equalization and Assessment completed its work today and matle a tax levy of 3 nulls on the dot- , lar , which is 1 mill less than the levy of last year. The levy is 2 mills for general fund anti I mill board Interest and sinking fund. A flat levy of 32 mills ms-as made on telegraph , telephone , express and sleeping car companies , which is in lieu of all otimer taxes in the state. The valuation will he practically time same as it was for last year. Resolutions were presented bearing on the question of railroad assesments , one by the governor , umking for reconsideration of the assesanment. for the purpose of a raise and the otimer susiaining the action of time board as being based on the valumation fixed iy the railroad commissIon , who vere in a hotter position to judge of actual value than any individual member of the assessment board. Cumnumon Vlil II. ' S iii lie.l , SALT LAKE CITY , Utah , Aug. S.-Spo. ( ciai.-At ) a tnccting of time ulemnocratic state committee , September 15 was named as ( lie date for the state conventIon. No action was taken oum the questiotm of fusion , but the subject was referreti to incidentally. Out of an attendance of thirty-five hut one member expressed himself in favor effusion fusion , antI that one took pains to state ( lint he would abide by the decision of his party. It seems it ? ime the generally accepted belief that the democratic convention reject the fusion proposition , owing to the smallness - ness of the silver republican vote. The latter - ter asks ( lie re'electlon of Senator Cannon. Judge King , the present congressman , is the leading democratic candidate ( or time scoatorship. 'l'ecnuis l'r.'pui ri lug fo r Ihi dr Izuy. AUSTIN , Tex. , Aug. S.Speclal.August ( ) is is the Texas day at time Omaha Exposi. tiomm , IL Is lIme present intention of Coy- ernor Culberson to be present on timmit day In company with his cabinet anti a few lady friends , including the wives of the governor and bbs cabinet. The party will leave here on August if and proceed direct to Omaha on a special train arranged anti forwardeti for the party alone. Governor Culberson tins invited ex-Governor Hubbard of Tyler to be the orator upon ibis all importtmnt day , anti hue accepted the honor , The goy- ernor anticipates that there will le a large attendance of Texans at Omaha on this occasion. lnnsns t4uignr .iumkhuij F'iils. TOI'EKA , Kau. , Aug. 8.-ISpedial- ) v. K. Taylor of Nems' Orleane left thla city yesterday wIth a crowd of men to tear dowfl and take to I.ouisiana the old sugar mill at Me.ltlio Lodge. This is one of the last sugar mihis in this state , the others having been ; akim to New Orleans by the company w'ilcim ' has purchased this one , Mr , Taylor says that sugar making in Kansas is a faIlure. The cane does not grow well enough ha 'lila elate , Ten years eke Kansas had as many stigar mills as there arc creameries today in the state. They are all closed , as the indu3lry is not profitable here. % Vhiy flit iltiil'ater I * lii Idaho , IiTTLui I1OCIC , Ark. , Aug. 7.-Special. ( ) -S. 0. King , who is under indictment in Fulton county on a charge of embezzling about $ l&OO of county funds as president of the Bank of Mammoth Spring , was not retimrnetl from idaho , where ho was captured - tured several veohus ago. A requIsition was secured by Slmeriff T. P. llanmilton , and the private secretary of the governor of idaho granted the wnrraumt of arrest upon it. Heath was fixed at $1,000 arid King telegraphed to friends iii i-'ulton county to umako it. In time mneantimc , iCing and his attorneys saw the governor personally. nail iwrsuatleti tibia to refuse to homier the requisition , anti thus the matter stamtls , ioiim lli'ti liui ( 'utIle , hlEYENNi , Wyo. , Ammg. S.-Special.- ( The Oniai1a Cattle company , with ranges iii Johnson anti Nntromua counties. lies sold its eimtire imerd of cattle. nunuberliug 20,000 head , to C. J. liyshanm & Co. of Red Oak , In. . at an average price of $30 a head. The tic.ui. which ninoumuts to neatly a mmiillion dollars , Is time largest made in'yonming for many years. 5,1111 ii Iiukotuu Nu'mm ii Notes , A ietitioim lmar. bemm seimt to Goverumor Lee asking for tIme luirutoum of Robert hicks , seim- teneeti far life fromm taii River cotmimly In May , 1SII , for murd.mr , Fred Maylmew , a farm imanti in Mlnn"haimi county , vaa struck by lightning anti eon- ously tmurnetl as ho was te'mling a hu-ul of calves aimmi three of the aliinmal5 went. , killed. Freenmnmu Know lea hums soil hmi Dcatlwootl indepeimdcnt to a coruimatuy amud a new editor will be employed. in a signeul stimtenment ho says lie tins uiseui fltmntmt 32.0(10 of hula own congressional salary in running the papem' . Local committees are hoally eimgngeti per- fecttng arrangements for time annual con- veimlion of South Dakota Ciinistiaum Endeavor societies to be held in Iburan ( lie 25th tnst. , continuing four ilnys. lleween 250 antI .00 delegates are expected to be lresemt Prof. Ii. W' . Magoun , who for seine time lmast lass been filling the chair of Latin in Oberlin college , has accepted a call to time chair of Latin in itetlfleid college. Prof. Magoun Is a graduate of the Iowa college and time Johns llopkimms university. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Snuit lien ' Yiuuulsnnd 'Variable ' . 'Inis , 1.I lii ruler ' % 'cit iit-r to Foi- Itui' , ( iii ? i'rutcrnmum 'l'utina. WAShINGTON , Aug. S.-Forecast for Tuesday : For Nebraska-Fair : warmer ; variable vinds , lieconming southeni y. For loan-Fair ; varable ! wlndr. For South Dakota-Fair ; warmer in east- cnn hmortion ; southerly winds. For Missouri and Kansas-Generally fair ; variable winds. For Vyoming and Colorado-Fair ; warmer ; southerly winds. Li'n i It i'enrI. OFFICE I.OCAh 'iVIIATI I ER Bt'RIAt' , OMAhA. umg. 8.-Omaha reciurd of tem perature antI ritinfail conhimareti vitlm time corresponding day of time last Circe years : IHS. 1S97. iSle. ISM. Maximum temperature St Si ill tit Mliminmtim temp"ratutre . i ; . ; ii 77 Average temperature . . . 7 I . SO . ' .i ; Sd Ritummii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T , tjq Record of temperature anti lureciluitatinlm at Omalma for this day nimd since Mmtrcim 1 , 1SSS : Normal for time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 . Deticieticy for the tiny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 'tccmtniulnteil exc.ss sitmc March . . . . . Normal rainfall for the day . . . . . . .11 inch iIit'ieimc' for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inc'im Total rainfall simuce March 1. . . .19.4S inches Deilciency since March . . . . . . . . . . . . . lnehm Deficiency for cor. period 1S97. . . . 3.05 Inch Excess for cor. period ISH. . . . . . . . 1.4S Inch lteiiurts fronm Stutinuus itt S ii. iii. , Scventy-tlfthi teridian Time. a ; "a . - . STATIONS AND STATE OF WEAThER. : ' .1. 0 : o : a : : . : ' - Omaha. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Platte , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7S SO , C Salt Lake , partly cloudy..l 90 .0' ) Cheyenne , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 7S .0' ) Rapid City , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 'I ' SS .0' ' ) I I ii roll , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 sti .oo \Vihhistoim , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , oo Chicago , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IC 7I .0' ) St. Louis , harti5 clouti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 S2 .0' . ' St. Paul , PmrtlY : cloud. . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . 2 ( 761 , .0' ) Iavenport , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI .04) helena , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 4i ) .00 l'1atmmtns City , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sci 52 .00 Havre , dour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HI 91 .041 iliamarok , partly cloudy. . . . . . . . . I S2 S6 00 'i' indiciutos truce of precipitation. L. A. W'ELSIi. Local Forecast Ofllciai. There are men who iniagiume ( lint out-door c . work is a sovereign ; : ' cure for all hll , They work hike slaves at their I business , take insufil. - cleat ( june to rest and sleep and abuse ( h. and neglect their ' I . .1 iak health in every I e" j fl1 way. Then , when ( .u ' i EJi ( lucy break down , ' [ 'tic tile ) keep on just t S Fli ( as before , except \ ti I ' J ! that in addition to ( S ' , 141sl ; , ' their usual vork , . they go out every I' tN" day and spade a little in their gar. _ - _ _ . _ . . dens , or try to _ . ' .d ; t inm'ttate Mr. Glad. iWitt _ . 4'htone by cutting , , LJ. _ % _ down a tree or ¶ lmopping the fain. miy ture.wood. A umore ridiculous method of curing a nuan who is suffering from nervous exhaus. I tioum anti Is threatened with umervous pros. tration could hot bewell conceived , A maim who lies overworhcd does not mmeed niore work , but less work and more rest. Time nina who has host his appetite needs some- timing to rectore It. Time man w'lmosc Imervetu ate shattered needs soniethmluig to ( ammo and strengthen them. Oct time ners'es right and sound , and rcreslmimmg sleep will follow , A man viio sleeps well mmd cats well. and digests and ass'mnmilates lila food viii not renmain ill. Iii cases of this kind Dr. Pierce's Goldeum Mcilcal Discovery goes to bed rock-to first causes , It creates a imearty appetite ; it nmakcs ( bin digestion and assiummilation perfect ; it invigorates the liver ; It purifies the blood antI fills it wfthm time hife.giving elements of tIme food , It builds up new flesh , new mntmqcle acid ness' imerve fibres. It is an utmfaihimig cure for nervous exhaustion anti nervous prostratiomm , amid the best of mill medicines for overworked mmicum and we- men , An honest druggist won't ' urge an inferior substitute upon you , thereby In. suiting your iumtehlfgcnce. It ma a dealer's business to sell you 'lmat you ask for-not whmat lie prefers for selfIsh profit's sake to sell , . A man or wornami vhmo neglects constipa. tmomm suffers ( rota slow poisoning. Doctor Pierce's Pieav.auit l'ellets cumre constipa. ( ion , One little " Pellet " is a gentle laxative - tive , and two a mild cathartic. All amedi. _ clne dealers sell them. RPoF H ' ( IMITAIiEit4 : : ; ' LI1 Tll EXCELLENCI OF SYRUP OF HUS is titte hot only to time oniglnnUty ntmd s'mmnmlIc1ty of tIme coimihiuntlon , but. also to time care niuf sicili with w'lmichi it , is munimufactured by m.dlehmttflo vroecs.ses kmmo.a to time C.llFonNi , . I'm Syitut' Co. otmly , and ve wish to lmmmpress upOn nil the hapontanee of purelmastng time true and original rehmmed3' . As tlmo gentilime Syrup of Figs is itinimitfncttired l's _ time CAI.irohtNiA Fin Svnui' Co. 1mmmy , it kuot'1edgc of that fact tvlll assist otme hi avoidiimg time wortimlesa immmitatiomms mnnnufacttmred by other par- ties. The high staiulhmg of time C.ii- FIIN1A Fin Sviwi' Co. with time mmmcdl- cat profession , amid the satisfaction whelm the gentm'mime Syrup of I"igs has given to millions of fanmDies. makes ' tlit' name of time Comimpuny is guaranty 7' of time excellence of its remmmcdy. It is far its advance of nil other laxatives , as it. nets ( lfl time kidneys , liver and bowels without irritating or wealcen- lag thmmnn , anti 'it does not gripe nor nauseate. in ordcrtoget. Its beneficial 3 effects , please remember time name of thioComupany- CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. SAN t'IANCIRCO , Cal. nraviim.v _ r.- VOhtI. N.Y. zZa S- ! ' - For Rats , Mice , Roaches , and Other Vermin. IT'S A KILLERS. Aftcr esting , all vermin seek water and the open air. Hence diii killer is the momt clesaly on earth. For Sale by all Druggists. Price. 15 Ccnt. flEWTON MANUFACTURING & CllEilCtL ! CO. , 95 S'iliiam trect.NcwYork. _ _ ' . . . - ' " 4 k DUFFY'S PURE MbT WH1SKY k ALL I------ _ E Remember the name when you buy again PLUG MADEMEMMAN AJAX TABLETS POSiTIVELY GLEE a LLJi-vou. Jlaecse.-FaiIic Meev _ &t oiIpotoncykle.pI.seno.aetc. can , . ' . ! . . ' : by Ab.i.a or other Eseesso. natf mUir cmtloa , Suet , qutcalp arid alrei5p - . icetoroiostvitaiity in oidorionrgan.i fltatianfcrstudy , busine.aor mardao. . i'r'ectt Inea1t anti Consumption It ti. "ii at as , Theiru. thaws innodiate , impro.t. Uueataxid cff cta a CURE whisro ahi other liii In- .1.5 upon lisTing the geenine 4Jsz Tabmat. , flex have carad thousand. and will cnra7on. W io o pit- . itt , . written guaraaee to aSset a aura CIT in eahcaaeor r.tundthe mooney. PrIcoUUUiuJ.per pscku s1 gr six zkec. ( full treatnuenti for $ .Th. IJy mali , in lain wrap r. it n racaipt of r1e. . ( ircamar ° ° .AiAX RM1bY co. . ron sale In Omatia , Net. . my .ia. k'onsytb , 5)3 N. itch ; Kuhn & Co. . 16th and Douglas : and In Couneim lung' . by 0. 15. Brown Druggists. I' - _ _ ; Asan Advertising Medium The Bee Is TJnexcelled1 Rates on application. ' - \ cOLLAR : if troubled with Ihimeunmqtismn , Neuralgia Sciatica , ( ; ( .tlt , or tumis' miervotis , liscase cull ttt the .IOIIN if VOODhit'itY himiutitute , 127 'tV 12 at . , N' Y , for ( remitment imy Static FIeetnbclty ( 'onsaitation trot' , . , ' , cU vriwi ti 4TMrS ts toe usaai ma 1 w I Suy. . dischug4. . tiCaaasUoIs _ aIar&Il..4 Irrititmea. or uic.ustlaaj . _ twwu. $ . , . . . tniabrs.ss. rn.iis .5151544. lad 50 $ utrt&- s _ TNIEVLIICt4IIIICILCO O $ 'C 5'OtsocOSl , OmuPsftflO. bj Drugg1z , v.s. * ; r sass is pisi w \ , ii _ "SAY AYE 'NO' AND YE'LL NE'ER B FY1ARRIEDI DON'T REFUSE ALL OUR ADVICE TO USE 'SAPOLO S STR "GUPIDEflE" This ( ruat Vcgctabba Vi'aiIz-r wIll qtuiekly Cure all miervous or diecases of the gincratlee or- J mains br.ugizt nit by youthful erruraor , $ $ audi as 141.1 ' 15nhood , umsoninia , Spergnatorrhio , Patn in fIa-k Jyfl Ireani. ) Sumluni ) iimte. ioii , NCrvoui , , L"biuiy Piniples. ileuvlactmo. Vntiunee 10 Starry , x - lierstiuig Vraiia , , Vanic'jcr'le . stud "OntIIm3ttcii. Situps lees by Wmy it' night. b'nt'ventsqui.'kuies of dtehsargo , wlitchi leads to ltpcrnitorrhora and hunputeney (1eit Site t5t'r , k duey and unlnavy ors.mua of nit ultIIRE end As-lUll Inipurititto. ittrensihens attd rustoreum .irmmeth week urans. 11 eu a box. U Sot 15.01 , . Guaranteed So cure. Sant ) br frau cijoiiar etai 5000 teul- menials. Bard ? t.fttlicin , Co. tia Vraitc.I.ra ' ' . , ( 'ci S'orai.i , hr Minors , D1iqu ipx Q , Omaha. roiu. . . . . - . - _ J - S rn