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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1898)
- . . . - _ . . ; ; ; - r 1. THE DMA1iA DAILY BEE : St DAY , ArGrST 14 , 1S9S. 3 \VAI \ LOOKS DARK T U TIIE I , PI * Its-agaB it 1311th f' t 4 RES'M GF THE EUCT ) N E F tCASTEi Leaders .Ur.ady .tltait the Defeat of Poynter and Praellenlly Cnneede the L.ct.antwre to the lie- pnbHcan Party. Ll Cfta'f. A.r ILfpnd.LThe Pepo txett d ibe stoatbeeet port d tdhe stale at , alueoara + 7sd tsar the iCSSplwat la ibr tram mg rarpsdra r4 slaty K then adm/i than they der 1 * baser d Nsishr fire oiSees of ' PSTltr et sad IflatE.est e.t to a.f sad that the ) rc.Jlatare war be rep baton There Is a deep oeltioa to dtMs tbet the state trials wbo have bra. re.omtaated wll Ihs eaected halt this datm Is autos ! a a weak add halting - ing ode. Aaaoag tbew dl there is a resli- ulots that the rerara at pt'ntpcritr the eae- cesstul a 4u t d the wax , sad geaeraf candltioat o'er the aant7 will here as edett et t.De rote d ibis state It Is tq. ceded that every at wb * road the repsb- hcat ticket is 1Pp will rote ik aeee skis year and that the present taespdpt wif be oar is ibleb the popecrete will a sa the defesstve add m br a eL-utaie to see bow mans or hex Sew of the voters will go m the repeblicaa ticket lts many d the le7 Wttlre dstricts the populist ntembt s wcrr elected two years ego by narrow na- 5oruies and a few ehaages b etch ease will sire the aalority to the repnbltrtw. One eo ty leeerd from io ar where the prospects for rpublicaa ssoeees a e tattering - ing is Webster. where iwe years act the popuUat oosaty kttor : 3 was elected by ealy three maloritr sad the pe liat catdld.te for the 1rgItatnre had leas than : Od votes to apart : althosrh the repnbiieaa candidate ma4e na campatgn agatast htm This yea the republicans have aotelnated a strsei man add boiieee they will wtn easily as many of the popslleta m that locality are arnouacng a change of faith. Is Merrick , Howard and many other oonatles the revolt against popucratic rule set b last year. rest tiag in significant Total rictor es. Some lIenlaennt Changes. Those who hate tgnred over the situation fad to find a stncle locality b the state bore the popoe."ats can hop. to make a s.ngle new convert , while the news of changes In favor a the reptthHcaa party come irom all parts of the state it is re- la td that at the recent rspobUeaa con- renton m Colfax toonty four preeIntce acre represented by Bohemian delegates , a major ty of wbom had heretofore been iden- t 9ed with the other parches. A number of the delegates wbo Wok part to the etae convention last Wednesday were ardent polpor-its a year or so ago One cf these wiz 'aptain 0. F Brawn of Mtrrwh rountr who served In the legieJature of is,6 , as a drn orrat He was proudly wearlnc a re- putLran badge when an old arqua atanee met bee aoi etprewfed swrrie that be sbati4 be ukiae pert fa a repaNksa roa- rwtioa. Ca.ta a Ittewt saM "Wt1iI tell pea 'bet It Is. I c es wr fat d th e Stales tarsi. Wbes I apse l a * e es I "aet to be voles e.e cost art with ashy use ism es I oath ett b th e show. The fMes t eat eaaarers are eatectd Is as atteayt hs fees the pee. sad I am set dbg to t ttttb " then drew ady ) e.gee. " Is the eei.t d flee , right afes the eda inure bed adfnraet 1L A. Hdxar4s the fret astdtaut tetxeetet7 d the sedate , add eb. M reported s. be ese of the shrewieo too. Ia tie p..puUt ptt'ty , pebilly ex perusal It as $ s efA./et iiat the aezt leets- , Mare would be repeWteaL portly tame d the tdh..tfe bl a.ditiee ever the own- try r rd paJr beeaese of the reosra e the relates hart olesed. A Sew days sro Mr. Ildwa.-4s era. Is the elty add was been to repeat the predktiea arede over a veer , afro. 14e tbe.ght the ladleatias were sot txrod tar pepeerate eoeoena Secretary Ildward $ kI not the sty ode wbc baa bees beard to thus L-s.ldy ea rese Nss4S as the sabrcL The aeshbera of the state boese ; * rty do their best to explain away the 9L'Srvklea la tYe fusiot path and the expteaetlos a the boat of the Cass aosaty domerr'ats at the Piettssostb eereauoe is a sample e.'ort They say that the es who walked out d the tpnreuttoo are den ttithoat character sod who de sot eve enough politlcal is- iteeoee to tovtrtd their own roles " There ' is ao excess oSrrsd why sueb meo as thcsc are said to be a : a allowed to occupy eeata as delegates to the esareadasa Tenehen Are lnterr.ted. The state saperletendent has just returned - turned frets a visit to three or leer Mstf- tutlttos is the taterlor of the state and he reports that there is as anasea1 iattreet anaoac the oracles. The attendance of male teaches Is swafer than esasl on ac- coast of the fact that a hrre autnber of tbem snfstsd and weal to the f"ent with the three Nebraska regiments. M : . Jack- l rees expressed much pi-asc-e veer the news of the eseecee of the eatttrelon of sebool thikt.-n w' the exp ositlon and sold there was ao doobt that suth eacuralens from all par of the state wood be Immensely pop- niar. niar.The The Tounq Woman's Christian assoehtbn has for several rears operated a home for Soong women , the idea belnr to furnish a place wbere young women who were with- sot relatives to the dty could be fi r ished a borne with safe and pleasant evr-onod- tngs. The institntion was not operated as a money making scheme and Its popularity has grown so much that the society has found it necessary to more into larger quar- tern. The place selected is the McBride block- short dis'tanor f"vm the Stae university - versity , and the more will be made September - tember L after which the socety will take op th e work rm a more eriensive basis. Louis Kama. a famer in Centerville pre- ciac : , was arrested last evening on complaint - plaint of his stater , Mrs John Doody , ta-g- tnc that he has been gtity of ciminsi lauons with his sister. Amelia a 16-year-old c r1 Kamm assers that he is innocent of the rrms. The prefatna-y ern 7ynUon has no : vet been held. Mrs r McHenry and Miss Marrara rocks of San Francisco are the Suess of goiibIcALIMSI11 . , TREATMENT -OF THE GREAT , POWERS ' sips 41 r t 1305 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. w'e refer to the Best Bank- , Business Men and Merchants in the city WREN ALL OTHERS FAIL Rrmembet the wondafiJy succes fu spe : allst and treatment of this institute con- tine t e twu greatest fatt.rs u hr3anS . .r' kn.wt t th media. . professlon- ELE1 TRIL'TTT and MEl' ' = NL is rte eargest moat thatnrhy add completely eC-ir4sKl lnsttute , bath ei-irra v and medicate eter estahusoed in the SS'est f-'r the treatmert ann absrt e < cre t a : netreds briar and private diseases of MEN and W C MEN H nura t e and fair deal ng ar ended to an THESE DOCTORS CAN CURE YOU a 'lea Ib i b. . . . 1'- ( ! 1 f SPECIALISTS for DISEASES of MEN SPECIALISTS for DISEASES of WOMEN s The great elertrlcal add medical specfsltsts f this Insutute are far the best most eu cv'asf l .end swntuic the wrd , has ever knrwa al of wnc are graduates of the best toed ) aJ t.ileges tye wr.ri. . tacb having bad long and sue- eessfu ; pra tre a its epx twty and are ucluevn ; resulta Its curing the sick e r and suer' ; t'y heir c mbined Elec ro-Medea. treatment which would be un- p& & saob.e to secure by ether ehsetrrcal or medical treatment alone The State Eleetre- ; tai a larUCdir le the 'L T 1'LACL where yuu can obtain the hynuits of this s reaaful treatment under the most skillful and teamed Tertatlsts BE ASSCRED that itn5 power rarer ran sure Son curse dnrvrs cad Then have efreeted tom. r a price and permanent r ures suer all atbsrs had failed Snme dnr tors fat ! because o1 treatlne the wrong dtsease , others from aot kauwng the right treatment. a fiER : i t n L a. s c A prrfe t cure guar.nteed ra as Caseaaceepted Our 3peclai eotabwsd ELBC- TA MEl lCAL TPE.tTME.T far 4ERVOrs DERILTTT ncrpr falls TnL Np , ltrD rLl' AGED AND vLL' MEN Lest Manhopd The awful etye1s of indfacretions fn y--h elf i..iuti.a nr etcaaru to after life and the a. . rte .f neglected oT ftaprope : 1 treated cases , prtductng lack of vualitp SE-Cl'AL SVEAF.'iESS undeveloped or s r..ken : party , iatn w ba k wens or kidneys. chest pa.ns nerr usnaa aftepleas n ss weakness of body and urala dtxzinesa failin ; memc ry lark of energy add e f t-nce d * pondenry evil furebotngs and otter 4istreoaing t7rapWma , . . # . for buun.ea studs pieaeure and , of . L. 1.ng our encvment rte. ilticb lases i1 retented almost atwars recd t.t prrutarure Jerey and lest F.T FTCRE. VAR1Ctx'ELE HTDRr CELE. SWEWN. . TENDERX&SS. Lys. t CRARGiC $ STR''Ti'P EE K r NE1' AND T RINART LISEASE. . SMALL R $ AK ANr. SNt\fiEN PARTS ALL BLOOD. SINN Aft PRIVATE DYSE.iSES , ahso. tuttty ; fund by thv ueat > Dert after ail other means have failed. t DISEASES OF WOMEN. The. eemblasd Elena Ydedical Treatment of the State EIecUc.-Medleat IsetIate Is e , ; e aaiiy egex Ure to the clue of all female omplamts fammr or dM4aaoeape.t eaf tide r w rh tar mseutuao .r utrerau n. biooun ; , beaI chos , stdnal weakaos4 dMehar3ri , i _ aier and kldary tru..btoa OPE.O-Daily from s a ue l p lx Sundays-M to 1 pat. R F TE If rt u . a , n t r ul : a .ett. r arefu. ! ' draertwnF your artnptoata aad we wilt 'ou It puce emreiope our tcienU a and A.ost optaloa of yow cafe tsar + f r.arg < tor w ( aorrtu. se tem . .f a..a treatment nabhee us to iwwnlaedntly e 'as' ' ; 1N' mreaa , t .urrwya.o nee Irot ut-tag at a dtMaace and we hove le years ' ' .red agwr itiuaWs is ua wa ) State T lectro-MedicalInstitute 6 131 s i.tlW.M ) T. OM t1LL ? 1iU. Mrs H B. 7e se at the l.te4ei1 Ther bare bra sakiaa a tip east spradt.g the suer at Dstoa Xewpset std l aca a.4 wig sake a visit a ; the espeel- 13eo before bets Miss MerrErt Oayiori , xbese tallest as a seysr. bes attrarroe4 meet aUetstlo. . will ka'e , eat week for hew Terk , where ate bee bees eu.ged to etig s Dr. Lyaea AVeMt's elccb deetac the oeai.r rest At a r Beet aeeUar .f the eltr eeIwil a resM.tlas eus paged aatberitlae the eItr attsrner to oeespel the seiosi beard sr par paring taxes et the property be4sarlsg t the IstrIet sad absttlar es parel streets. The pat aea t is dlsprted add there is lose ds.bt expressed of the pow'er of the eee ell to eafree the osGeetlea of the tors. it k prei7sMe that the matter a be set- tk d sa the less The Wtseeasln retezaas will held a pe ale at Ltneota park Dio.day , to 'a-kb all WIse.esta people. old add young , are b tteL Little lnur est in Carnpelgen. FREMONT. Neb , Auc Il-cKdaLl- Nerer before this year has there been s- pareody so little taterest ahewn to the pre- lt inL-Its atteadtr the ca apaign Is the Third eothassions district It is generally tsta.eeded that judge Norris of Pena will receive the aoainatlon ea the Lst ballot If he I , sot chosen by aedamatlon. rp to a few days ago be was the Daly man la this part a the dstriet that was talked of for the . When selected , the dae- gates to the coagesstoaal convention free this oouaty , thoogh unlastrncied , were Norris men Recently other games have been : nentlooed. among them Fred W. Vaughn. who was one of the gold detro- crats that was naseated b the Chicano COSreaton of 1SI6 , but who has this year came out as a tail fiedged reoblicaa Vangha's candidacy was sprung rather late sad will not a ect Norris' nomination. Considerable opposition of a very active Lind has developed against Judge MaxwelL A large faction of the de noeras insist upon naming the man and are for Judge Robinson of MadLcon. Before his nomination for gov- ernor. Poynter was being talked of by the ponlists Since then the bdications point to the entire populist strength ) n the coa- rention being thrown to him and as that section of the party has a majority in the convention and several democratic county delegations are instructed for him it would appear as though he had the nomination all right. The repubI ca s stand a fighting chance in this district slthongh there is a big opposition majority to overcome Nor- rla Is a man of high character and standing - ing throughout the district-one of those people who contaand the respect of all who know him and who "Improves on acquaint- aace. ' The result of the -npalgn wjf depend - pend or rather will be indicated by he quality - ity of harmony that may prevail in the fu- elan convention at Norfolk on the 16th. Golden Redding. FREMO.T. Neb. . Aug. 13.-Special.-A ( social event of much interest to the older residents of the city was the golden wedding - ding of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayes , which occurred this afternoon a : their residence on Thirteenth street Although both have nearly ranched the allotted fou score years they are as scare and strong as many peo- pie fifteen years younger. Both are New England people. Mr. Hayes being a native of Concord N. H. . and his wife of New Bedford , Mass. They were marled at New Bedford , Masts , August 13. 1E4i. They cane to Nebraska about thirty years ago and a few rears later to Fremont , where they have stare reelded. Mr. Hayes followed his trade of carpenter and building contractor. They have four child.-an thing. three sons and one daughter. Mrs. Cane Nye of this city. and several grandchildren. Over 3DO tnti- tions were Issued for their reception of this afternoon and evening and a large number - ber of their friends from out of town were present They were the recipients of many yaluahle presents. Mr. Hayes has been for many years a member of the various lodges of the Masonic fraternity , including the Knights Templar. and these organizations all remembered him with handsome presents. House 5trocL by Lhhtning. WEST POLtiT. Neb. . Ane. 13.-Special. ( ) -Last night lightntur struck the house of William Grunke , a farmer ltrbg southeast of this city. and in some manner filed the house with gas and but for the presence of a neighbor the children. who slept upstairs - stair-s , would have been suSocated. The newly installed county clerk has appointed - pointed AA. . Peterson as his deputy , with A. R. Peterson as asstsant Mr. Carl Beckenhauer of West Point has been employed - ployed to make up the tax list of the county , Rev. Samuel Pearson , pastor of the Congregational - gregational church of this city , has announced - nounced his intention of moving to Idaho The contract for the building o1 the new C'.ongr egattonal parsonage has been let to John Holman for t16DO. Work will be begun on the structure Immediately. The lot upon which the building will stand was donated by P. C. Peters of Omaha. Rain at Hayward. HARVARD. Neh. Ace. 13-SpeciaL- ) Rain came yesterday morning , to the amount of 6'-100 of an inch. which , with the two lathes or more that came one week ago. has greatly helped the corn , and ; Sven farmers - I ers a chance to begin their plowing for fall wheat The ticket nominated at the state cons - rentoa of the rernblican party this week s gives great encouragement to perry memo - o bens that the ticket will be elected at the November election. Resort' it ) ibr Mad 'cone. FAIRMONT. Neb. , Aug. 13.-1Spedcl- One week ago tonight Mr. J. H. CaWpbefl of Macon. Ma. , was bitten by a mad dog. He arrived here last night and went to Alf Ryburn's , where be had the madstone applied It stuck like a leach seven differ- cut times when it would let loose. it was socked in sweet mflk and applied again each time it was soaked. It turned the milk a dark green color- The eigth time it was applied to refused to stick. Mr. Campbof leaves for borne today. Fatal AeeIdent. GLENWOOD , Its , Auc. 1'-SpecthLi- ( Charles Tulles , living south of Glenwood , was caught between the engine and "tender" of his steam thresher last evening cud a lee mangled. He hod frsbed threshing for A. J. Harmer. a Lyons township farmer , and in mak < ng a grade his coupling chain beaks. He threw his throttle open and went back after the tender with a rish that lost bun his limb and his We. He leaves a famdT. . % dams toant Corn Crop. HASTINGS , Nob. . Aug13.tSpeciall - The one ) evenings eocompanled by heavy dews are doing ososiderabie towards bring. iag Adam ! nounty's earn trop around in shape The present tadicatloas are favar- able tswarr a yfeid of nearly 60 per cent. The recent heavy rain put the soil to us. colient ooodltton for pi.wtng and nearly al of the farmers are taking advantage of it. Rain at Edgnr. EDGAR. Neb. , AnG 1-Specal.-A ( ) sios rain tell here last evealag Hail fell quite briskly for a few fatnuuea , but so damage was done is this locality Corn to detag suclr and looks pr.aUMsg. Many tarrbrs thtak the erop. eves to this see- ties. w hioh has , perhaps , sullerea more fee raid than say other sort of the state. will eoo/dsratt esereed halt a seep Parmer. flu. ; btaeklug. TAENTOX. 1trb. . Lug 1L--1 scthl.l- The Iaiesets are soy bass' Kaeka tho/r large fella of grata sad is thr.eluag The twerp of raw' Is tiamesse but it is east titratag out the smouat that has been ear ported raea I. growing weir. hnt a good rain w Pu1d be at great ben et. We art harts ; Iadteta eemmer wefthtr and the hottest - test of the ssros The sreoai ere' d aliaMa is Ia the Stalk. A halt deetea Sew' ' huUdtnes wh be pat sp a little h'sr. AK thus of bedaeas are Badusfp itarlncc tad this ccu.ty is petIte ; let z o4dtIee appearanee ' RUSSELL 1S HELD FOR ASSAULT PreItntinerT Hearla Had Before Jade Hovrard- atlnnal Tea- titneny latrodueed. FAPIWON. Neb. . Aug lf-4Eper'ia Tei- egrem.l-The prdtmina"7 beariag of George Rust4L eba ge4 with assaulting Susie Key. eat held before Judge Howard today Sea- satienei testimony was introd.wed add Rue- sell was beaad Bier to the district neert under tf.eb0 bends. Cra. Cn.nty Demoerets. ATLANTIC. is. . , Aug. 125'eclal l-An amuMag sad regular cat ead parrot time greeted shsetatare at the Cass oeatr dem.- eratle convention this atte'raooe. The Cllr earn platferm of ISI6 war adopted , resolu- tieas a. rproring McKinley's war adminletra- tien , condemnini County Board of Super- risers tail republicans bat ones for not giving - ing the democrats more of the aunty pia specially In rev rd to priaUac board pro- eeedtnes. They named Dr IL J Emmett , member of the State Board of HSSIth. as their candidate for eons essional honors of the -tnth district and gave him the prici- loge of selecting his own delegates State and jadiehl delegates were named. County a leers selected to go to tht4r defeat were : Jehn Hudseuth. county attorney J 0. Fndrr. county recorder : J. A. T oaon county Berk : Ned P.afenberc. county auditor. C. M. Btakewler and John Starner were named members of the Board of Superrisora The populists held their county convention in a sepa-a'x hall , but endorsed the demo- eratic nominees John Blake was elected county eharrman. Boy Missing. PI.ATTSMOrTH , Neb. . Aug 1-Special Telegram.-Horace. the 15 year-old son of Orrin Smith , who has been living at home going to school. left home yesterday without any preparations for a journey and no td- tugs of him can be found. Fears of foul play or that he say have been downed are entertained by his parents His father went to Omaha his morning to see it he could learn any .hing there. Tonight some local Need interested itself in a Salvation Army meeting in a chtac erIstic manner and the police were called. 019cer Murray placed a ? lattsmonth man. a printer named Nick flames. under arrest and when taking him Into custody Hanes was attacked by Salvationist Drake. Officer Murray placed him under arrest also and conducted both to jail arrow Eaenp. SEW ABD. Nob. . Aug. 13.-SpeciaL- While two small children of H. D. Watge : , south of tern , were driving to the city this morning they had a narrow escape from being - ing killed by a B. & M. passenger train going - ing west They were crossing the track and did not see the train as St care around the curve but the horse did and became an- manageable , overturhg the buggy and throwing bath children on the track. The engineer saw them and applied his emer rency brakes , stopping the train within a few feet of where the children lay. The children were picked up and carried into the depot. but beyond a few bruises they were uninjured. Murdered for Hls Money. LINCOLN. Aug. 1-Spettl.-A ( despatch - spatch from the coroner of Frontier county , at Stockwife. Neb. , tells of finding the dead body of Thomas Jansen b a well on the farm of Andrew Hawkins , near that place. ' Jansen was a wealthy money loaner from Beatrice. who made a trip to Frontier county several weeks ago and has since been mtssi ng. A : the time of the disapr pearanee he was known to harp over 11.000 in cash and nerottable securities The ear- oner wires that the inquest. decelopt that Jansen was murdered for his money. Hawkins - kins has been held and other arrests will be made. 'uceessfnl Teaebers' institute. TRENTON , Neb. . Aug L"- Special.-The two weeks' institute of Hitchcock county dosed today with an examination of the teachers for cerifcates to teach. This has been a very successful institute and the teachers speak in high prase of the instructors. , Prof. Stevens and Mrs Tucker. Mrs Tucker lectured on Tuesday erenhg to a full house on the subject The Point of llew " A social for the visiting teachers last nigh : called out a eery large crowd. Water ytem Completed. CHAMBERLAIN. S. D. , Aug. 13.-f Spe- daLi-The water and sewerage systems at the goverment Indian school in this city have been camplswd and accepted by the government. Work : s now m progees on several additional bmldhgs The regular term of the school commences the drat Monday in Sepr ember. by which time it is expected the school will be filled to fu ca- parity. May Have Se.w Depot. HASTINGS. Neb. . Aug. 13.-iSpedal- ) There is a rumor a oat in Hastings to the effect that the B. & M. P.ailroad company contemplates erecting a large new depot in this city before long. It Is thought that work on it will be commenced shout the first of October. There are carious places mentioned as to its probable location. Teachers' lnstitots. TEKAMAH. Nrb , Aug. 1L-Special.- ( ) One of the mast successful teachers' institutes - tutes ever held in Burt county closed here today. There were ninety-two teacbers en- rolled. Thia ostitute was conducted under the direction of C. S. Laughlin. county superintendent. assisted by an aile corps of instructors and lectures. Peace Celebration. WEEPING WATER , Neb. Aug. ii.- ISpedal Telegram. I-The proclamation of peace was celebrated here tonight with anrils , fireworks , boaflres and speeches by numerous cltieens A martial band fnrnisbed music and a large concourse of people were present to show their patsiotxm and pa-tim pate in the ratification. Wort : an the Ring. HASTINGS , Neb. , Aug. 1L-Speciail- The work on the new wing at the asylum has ante more been renewed and is sow being pushed with great rapidity. Everything - thing is moving along smoothly and it is almost a certainty that the new wing will be finished and ready for occupancy about the first of September. Ilaease Among how. NELSON. Neb. Aug. 1 -fSpeeiaL- The farmers of this vidatty have called Dr. Pettus d the Nebraska experiment star tioa to diagnose a disease wheh Is now very prevalent among the bogs and pr-tag very fatal. The disease somewhat resembles - bles cholera. lonry tor ! let : Soldiers. + TEKAMAH , ICea. , Aug. U--Straeial- ) The Wetnaa's Rebut srpe of ibis city gave as uatertaiaa oot eatitled "Carrval d Natloaa' sad as lot ream social to the opera house last afght. the w eoads u go lee the bwsebt of sick aoldiere. Thu eodpts w ore . ltifr Club Organised. 1l& TDrGS. l eb. . Aug - - i A r14e dub hat just Ise orgaatsed is Uu , city. It te composed of Misht yesug w'oaao add esght toes The club held as lent target ) vattue : loot night at 1C6 range Doi'ih J 00.s ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL. OF ADVANCE ORDERS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER 1898--1899. For aio I r Made Customs 'Chipcord : , Covert Cloth : , Epingalines. Broad Cloths , Cher - tots , Melanges , Poplins. Meltons , etc. , Tourcoise , Illuminated Traverse Cloths. Brochette , Crepons , Vigerallx Twills , Diagonal Mixtures , Granite Cloth : , Hard Twisted Cords , Plaid : , etc. Ilils Black Peau de SoieSatin Duchesse , Satin de Luxe , Rhade ma : . Surahss. Taffeta Yew Plaid Silks , Brochette Block : , Taffeta Louisene in a great variety of st.ripets and plaids , col- - need Tafatta in plain and glace , one hundred shades to select from. adzes h11SSeS & Children's al I Winter Jackets Cloth cape : . Plush cape : , Fur capes. Golf cape : and large as sortment Fur colarettes , particuarally adapted for evening near at the exposition. driving , etc. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR BT TTERICS PATTERNS- Parties from out-of-town desiring to antisipate their wants in FALL IVLNTER 1 NDER EAR will find a complete assortment to select from. Balance of rummer goods to be closed out regardless of cost. We Invite Inspection-We r9e Comparison ' , Cor. Farnam and 15th. of the city. Several large scores were made by the women as well as the men. New Bcek Bufldlow. NELSON. Neb. , Aug. 1w-tSDeclaL- W1Rbm Stansbary is erecting a large two- story brick buiidn. to be occupied as a hardware stare The Commeroial bank will build a sim lar one just beside it on the north I SO { [ o AtlAi crp L I J. ea f The special election held on Jaly 36 last for the purpose of toting on the proposition to build s etty hall to cost not less than I 140.000 , cast the tat-pacers iTi 50. This amount in bills has been allowed by the counciL so that , there is no going behind the renords. The judges and clerks were paid 16 each for the day's work and his item alone amounted to 1 : : . Then came room tar nine voting places at 110 per room , , which added iD to the cast. The mayor's election proclamation was printed in both 1 o1 the local dailies at a cost of 1.a each. making 1150. Then comes the bill for print- lug the sample and official ballots at the l rate of s : per LDDO , adding i:0 to the ex- ease. The next item is for stationery and supplies 1. : , and the next i.3 for printing the ordinance calling the special e4eetion Last of all is the small item of f16. & for I erecting and taking down the rating stall : . Thus the total is c little over go. AU of the talk of the mayor making an effort - fort to get the judges and clerks to serve for nothing , and tying to induce owners of roams to give the rent of their places wee for this purpose , seems to here been for naught The bonds were defeated by a rote of more than three to one. and as it was known several days before the election what the result would be , the council could' ' have cared this expense by calling the election - tion o" . It is evident that the people want to see the city o5ces removed to some other building , but the general opinion seemed to be that 140.000 was too much money to spend for the purpose at this time. The lease on the present grrera expires on December 1 of this year. and it is understood - stood that an effort will be made to dud sal-.able quertera before long. Poatomceeeda More Clerks. Postmaater McMillan has trot received a reply yet to has request for a reinstatement of the two clerks removed on August L Before leaving here the other day the three inspectors sent to check up the o ice stated privately that they would certainly recommend - mend that two more clerks be added to the present office roster. How the work could be done with the help at present employed was more than the inspectors could under stand. The business at the efIce is on the increase daily , and It Is lap oesible for the help now employed w take care of the im- mouse amount of mall received and sent by the peeking houses , to say nothing of the balance of the mail matte. . It is exp eceed that some answer will be received from the department during the present week. The office here is new one of the drat class , the receipts 1.-sin stamp sales and box rent t amounting to ever 141,000 a year. Promise. In Blake Trouble. B. F. Hoddelson was tried fa Justice Fos tar's court fn Omaha yesterday for the lac i oenr of a slot machine from P. H. Me. g Donald. The testimony went to show that 1 Huddedaon was ese of the parties u'o rei i mored the machine from Feeney' , saleaa I late oae night but Assistant County Aswr ney Winters failed w see where a crime had been committed and at his request Justice Foster turned the prisener loose MCDenald was considerably eurprised at his turn of aaaim and ban reaarsks would l Dot leek wtdl en print. Be says that sales , i be is perauued w operate a slot aaehlae btre a. eve else will lee allowed to do so. The dot wachisea all over the qty have f been to eperatIo for the loot any .r tot with the undttstaadlag that a nnaUauanee would dspesud upon the outcome of the Hud- dtdaon case _ Knudsen Areldrntally'Lot. C. Kaahea , rte of Cadahy's om.yes. was aocideotaiy east by the yse y-ator gay , hat he was ody lightly wo..dod SeienJ w77oors were aegagod Ia rebaptl.g .oa sad hour ahst estreed the beosse of Kundaea. I ho happeuod w be walkiag along the etreet a : the ruse The : ajur d max waa takex to the office of Dr Foray wbo ye- morod ese ioaaen pallets and liundsea wear on his way to work , seemingly not the worse for the experienre. It was stated that the policeman who Bred the shot was not to blame as the run was not pointed toward Rundsen , a few of the shot scatertng and flying out of range f i ! andar ! chool Picnic 5ntnrday. 1 The officers and teachers of the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday school have aranged for a picnic at Eiverriew park next Saturday. All of the children of the Sunday school and their parents are invited. Those who desire to attend are + rognested to meet at the church. Twenty- third and N streets. at 1 o'clock Saturday I afternoon , at which time wagons will leave on the first trip for the park. According to the plans the picnic dinner will be served at 4 o'clock and the wagons will start on the return trip at 6 o'cioch , Maglc Cltr Gossip. The price of sheep advanced a cents last week. A. D. Foster of Palmer was a business visitor here yesterday. Councilman P. J. Barrett has disposed of his bustess on Twenty-fourth street Miss Ann Riley left yesterday afternoon for Chicago , where she will spend a week. i J. W. Sipe has given up his packing house job and engaged m the real estate business again. Quite a number of residents here are be- tag sued for balances due on exposition stuck. The Misses Susie and Mary Horan eater- tamed a number of friends at dinner Wednesday evening Rey. Christie Brown will preach both morning and evening today at the First Presbyterian church. J. A. Abernetbr and family left yesterday for Missouri Valley , where they will spend a week with relauves. Miss Maggie Delaney of Newark. N. . . . is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowry , Twentieth and L streets. Henry Saucer has disposed of his business here to B. BSum , and will leave in a day or two for Dearer and other Colorado points. Miss Addie Stewart of San Francisco is the guest of her cousin , Miss Grte Smith. Thirteenth and is ! streets. Mrs J J. Wear , wife of Councilman Wear , who has been seriously ill , was reported considerably better yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Dales and sister Pose : dateer , Twenty-frith and I streets. have gone to Murdock. Is. , to visit friends Miss Hardens entertained Wednesday even- tug m honor of the Misses Roberts of Creighton. Neb. and Miss Coleman of Chi- case. case.Burglars Burglars entered the residence of City Engineer Beal , Twenty-filth and G streets , Saturday moral ig , and carried away a small amount of money. M. K. . Parsons. one of the largest handlers of range cattle in the west , and who makes I his headquarters at Ontario. Ora was a business risiwr at the exchange yesterday. Owing to a change in his route of travel ft will be itapoestbte for Booth-Tucker of the Salvation army w speak at the Meth- church today as previously announced. Two electric light wires became crossed Friday night on N street and caused a Night fire. There was no damage , but all of the lights to the city were turned off for a half hour. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Meth- edist Eptt.twpal church , will give a lawn social at the home of Mrs. T. B. Scott , ITf T.rth Twenty-thud street ea Thursday evening , August 15. A musical program will be given and refreshments will be eerttd. The following South Omabu peple have gone taw camp at Seymour lake Mrs La- man Cappeater. Misses Decia sad Edlth Careater , Clidord. Harry sad Fred Car- pouter , Mr and Mrs. J DeGrad. and the Misses Myrtle and Susie DeGrad The camp is se be knows as Camp 3hafter. an those who make up the party expect to remain for ten days. Plan a Big ' % e , Depot. CHICAGO. Aug 12.-Plans are being per- Iteted ti buIld a magatfiedt uatoe passeogerr station as the load botwsee State street and Psci c aveaue and south from Polk atrset The roads intororead Ia the preect are those sow eatoitag the Desrboro etatios , _ t west d the Jsr aew dept The l read are The Grand Truak. Chlaea & plies Cbtcaus & Ea5a ra Wlaae. Chicago Iadlawpolae & L.tuFVAk Mss I. the j Wabash and Aseblaor. Topeka & baata Fe Its sddiUos the ilertdatd. Ci.eloasu. Ciu- l ag. & sit. Lobe t 1 ig Fwrrg , which is segtiatta ; for the "Marv , " will it is acid. sse the ew WZI IOal ECsuv will Mho Le made u induce the ' Dia ko Nate" and otb t rondo to came tote the sew deli . The cost of the aew Mruetere will be to COLTTT OFFICIAL SOTICES. NOTICE TO GRADERS. OWre of County werk , Douglas County , Nebraska : Sealed proposals will be rec ired at this o See up to if o'clock , noon. Monday. Au- cur : 15 , 1S9E , for the gradinr of 10O0p yards on road IOr B , beginning on the S .E. cornet of section : I-1-L , rinLng west to the riddle - dle line of section 30. township 16. range 13. In accordance with the profile and sped- cations la the office of the county ear- veror of Douglas county , Neb. Each bid must be accompanied by ace tided - ded eherk for t5.DD parable to the order of the county dark , and addressed to the Board of county eamWLsslonera , endorsed 'Proposals for grading ' Tue board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail bias. bias.D. D. M. HAVERLT. County Clerk. Omaha , Neb. . Ju1y 1L 1DS. J11.xK NOTICE TO GRADERS. Oideof County Clerk , Douglas County , Nebraska. Sealed proposals will be received at this office up to if o clock noon , Monday , August - gust IL , 16.E fcr the grading of :0.000 yards on road 1 : B running south from the U. P. R P. tracks , in the cillare of Eikhora to the southwest road ( Center street ) , being on the west line o/ section T-Is-i ; and 31. township 1L range 11 to accordance with the profile and specifications to the of r of the county surveyor of Douglas county Nebraska. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- ded check for ElL.0 , payable _ to the order of the county clerk , - addressed to the Board o : County Commissioners. endorsed "Proposals forrig " Tar Board o1 Commissioners reserves the rugat to reject any and a9 bids. D. 9f. HAVERLt County Clerk. Omaha , Neb. , 301316 , ISIS. J1pC."t + t NOTICE TO GRADERS. 0 ce of County Clerk , Douglas County , Nebraska' waled proposals will be received at this e es op to if o'clock , noon Monday , Au- rust - for the f road 66 B , beginningfatereet on with road l B. in section ti. township 16. range 1f , running west to the middle line of section 15 , townsbin 16 , sage 1 : . b so- cordance with the profile add rr'eehcationa in the office of the county surveyor of Dougias county Nebraska Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- fled check for : : 00 , payable the order of the county Berk and addressed to the t Board of County Commiseoners , endorsed i"Proposals for eradin ; " tae Board of Commissioners res-s the right to reject any and a)1 bids. D. 1d. HAV ERLT , County Clerk : Omaha. Neb. , July 16 , ISIS , J17dIt LEGAL \OTICES. LEGAL NOTICE La the matter of the estate of Albert Os- man Taylor , deceased NOTICE OF SALE OF BANK STOCK. NoUee is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Frank Sklpwa yudce of the county noun of Fillmore county , Nebraska - braska made oa the Bth da7 of July. 1395. for the sale of certain bank stock. there I will he sold at the front door of the court t house in Geneva on the Itch day of August , A D. , 15Th , at t o'clork p m. , at public rendue to the highest bidder for cash , the foUowt , ww it O.ae hundred and forty I shares of the Genera National bank stock. or any part thereat Dated July 39 , 1536 1536E. E. SANDROCK Admintetrawr of the estate of Albert Os- man Taylor. deceased , Genera , Ned. Capital. I50Wt0 A controlling interest can be purchased at came time and on same terms. E. SANDROCK. A-Cpl-M the mtAlone. The plans call for a depot large enough to accommodate about ten lines. The State ; Fe a present owns a considerable - siderable part of the property on which the new depot is w be located. i Hare you sera The Bee a photogravure , ! Ton want to get the first series now , for the seeped series w tfl be out soon. Sixteen far 50 cents or three for ten cents , Photogravure - togravure Department Omaha Daily Bee. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST It railer for lebraska Wlll Be Threatraing. such Fo..IbI. ! boaters in R'e.tera rays. I WASljIGTO ) . Aug it.-Forecast for Stwday For Nebraska-Tluuseatsg weather , wit' possible Show era is wtMern port Ion ; ran- i able wi.ea. For South Dakota-Partly cloudy weather , with possible ahpw ers to extreme western f ponies . sWkeatatly wIadt. Per tows-Partly cloudy weather ; I wsrser seetheaMeiy wiads. Far Musoun-Thraateatag wnttt er ; warms south.aeteriy winds i F.t Kaasai ad Wyemlaa-The.aleoini weather. vanthle winds.