tiu: wi-r.Ki.Y itr.u.M.i): im.attsmoitii. ni-isuaska. sr.i'Ti.Mi!i:i: 1.1. iso. MP f t 111 FAIR OF CftSS GOUNTYir : 7 V nc Opening Day Proves the 4 , success u a me , T I '. j LED RING CONTESTS. I ; no oiiuw in Agricultural 11a,, is Beyond Expectations-Only a Few Races Today- To morrow the "Eix" Uay. J Tli.. C-.. ,1.... ... (li., I o-iu .Mill l III III llflj 111 Ull V 11 v , , . lair opened under favorable a umtv 111 Ves. 1 In twenty-sixth anmi.i jroniises to be the best of any J,m before. Sec rotary MilK-r ami assistants civ busy at t he secti-hiry's oi'tice mi tin- rounds iiiakiiij; entries anil ail were liusv all afternoon, ami the 1 try bunks were closed it ti 1 1 mi 1 lore enti les will In' mailt' except 1 'ho sp -ed department. It is i'.- re-vied nun an eMiiiuis win ne osi VV-rouud this afternoon. 11' ai;rii'iilt!ii al hall is 1 I ! i 1 1 Li" up pully. J. M. 1 tiling' has a line lis- iv of honey. 1 11 thf nin th part ol Mil' hall V. Iv'. Murray has a hire-v display of firm products, while in ttho western part of the hall V. H vK'tihorts, lias another hi:;- displayof llie fruits of his labor on the farm. "lll(.M UlCSl UlSj.ldyS O.lVl I'll u entered for the sweepstakes prein iiiin for the largest variety ot farm products raiseil on one farm. Secretary Miller inforiued TlllC IIi:K'ALI) that the spaee had all been taken ui(l that the MU'cess of the f.iir was assured, lie said all e uibits would be in place today ami. that tomorrow the fair would open properly. The speed program will be the best ever held 011 the fair grounds, V It-.it- in-.. til i- I'll .. li..r..j nr.. 1,11 tin. V.. 1. ,.c 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 'rounds, to enter the races and some ij'itin races may be expected, as e horses have all ;ood records. flic management of the fair had de bix preparations for taking eof stock, but the entries have iiitly exceeded theirexpectations, A now they are afraid that thev fill run short 011 stall room. Never in the history of the association has the demand for stalls been so S'reat as this year. There will be some line blooded horses ou the grounds. Mr. Todd if Union, has his i,J,."i(0 yearling ,.l II, I I M ' UH Ull llll lUIIIHI, 1 1 1 1 1 1 .'II. I OUII-; .1.- ..l.l .....li: is ii uiit t'-vi'iiri'iii son. 1011 imu 11 'i'liiu oe worm going many miles let1. V. D. Jones has some tine 'yded horses ou the ground. .tomorrow tue loiiowmg speed program will be carried out under the supervision ofj. C. Kikenbary: AmI I 2:51) trotting race, purse V 100. l-irst i't) nu Si'iuiiii :i no Thiril 2ii 00 Three best 111 live; four to enter, iiirri' 111 mi in. 111111' iif-.-ns. Lot 1 1 -Cuss Co uuty green load ster race. For horses that have trotted out sale ot L ass cctuit v and have never won first or second money in any race, llorses must lie owned si r ths in the county before the Mile heats, three best in live; W -lltl sc .-ll"'. i'l.ul I Hrst. $."! "ii Second "Ja (Kl Tliinl 1 Fmirtli . o (10 Five to enter and four to start. ot III Jiicycle race, purse 10, t S l.-i nil mil In mi liinl fi mi One-half mile heats, two best in three; four to enter, three to start The opening day of any fair can never he taken fairly as thecirterion of the whole. While this is true in 'ie sense of the word.it is not in ther. If, on the first day then ppens to not a good attendance t iiyes not necessarily follow that upon tin.- other days there will Mot be. lint, weather in its favor, i jthere is a i; 1 attendance upon tin lirst day, then there is reason d suppose that the succeeding days will have still greater attendance. This is what has occurred at the sent session of the Cass C'ouutv l air, . larger number of admi sunt tickets were sold todav than ever neiore on the nrst day 01 (''4s County Ft ,"lie liorticult 1 if. ultural hall is nice arranged and well tilled. The agricultural hall has not been filled up as yet but it is rapidly being occupied by the merchant!' ot .town. J. I. Uiiruh and lienrv Lioeck are there with furnitur Fred (iiirder's Sons are there with buggies, carriages, etc. The Indie.- are at the center of the buildim. j wuu a one display 01 needle am ( fancy work, hnlreos are still com ingin ami not until tomorrow will . Tub Hi: ki.i be able to give anv itlt-uf;like a completion uf the ex jihitV if, J'ollowing is the speed irograni for tomorrow: Lot 4 Pacing or trotting race, I ptjrse if PX). Coutined to horses in 1 f'mi i. ill II 1 1' t Inr.u llllll l.i. filed six months in the county efore the fair. M ill- heats. I't-st three hi live; I "Wr. ' i'iv, lo x"rX- Lot -II lit uuli' runtime ra.v, ... . purse ...). I wo in cuter thri'i- In stai t. throe; four 1. I'll -I sci aid .. . I lit I i ", i H l Int ll :i." I run in- rai'i'. tuns ;. - ir.ii. Mill' In . ns; ln'.-i three in live; i cuter tin ec t st. li t. four 1 -1 1 1 Si-einiil.... ' ' 'I'll i 1 . 1 -' In the '':."0 class this afternoon one heat was trotted and "Dick Til. leu" came out first, McC.uty second, and Duchailleii third. Time The green race was surely rightly named. It was really laughable to see "the start." I' ur horses came under the wire ab.uit abreast and the pole hofse "trailing." "They walked un ler the w ire." said one of the judges, "l,iit they got a fair start." V. P. Junes' "l.iltle Moy" won in ::l''. S.iut Slui'uak t's "'1;i iin'"caiue in i'i'iMi., John I'lem 1111. .1-' "liilii.' S" third. O. M. Streinht's "I'illie I!" came fourth, and William 1 lilmore's "t.'ai" ru'iight iii tin- tail end. ThH Field-Uryan Dt'b.Ua. The despati'hes from Lincoln date that the congressional c 1111- laignwas opened in that city M011 day night by joint discussion ol the sue of the day between lion. Allen W. Field and lion. W.J. l'.ryan, re- MiMican and democrat candidates or congress. The event was marked bv no blading todies or niarclung nanus, niu me i.an.-niL; theater, in which the debate was held, was packed to overllowing by the friends of both candidates. livery seat in the vast auditorium was Idled and every loot 01 siauu- nig room was occupied. 11 was uie t i. .1. . opinion of all that Mr. Bryan was a lissappointmcnt to his friends in lis encounter with Judge Field. lie had not met the man his demo cratic friends had led him to be- ieve he would meet. Not only were lhyaii's friends disappointed, but o were those uf Judge Field, lint not in the same way. Judge Fii Id did even greater service tor the repub licans than his most intimate friends expected he would, while Sherman's (Jreat Bryan" was a complete failure as compared with the expectations of his friends. The republicans are feeling jubilant over the result of the first meeting between the candidates and the democrats are feeling blue. Are you satisfied, Hrother Sher man r For Sale or Trade I will sell un livery and house and three lots for cash or will trade for a good fat 111. Call on or address V.. U. Parinele, Plattsmouth, Xeb. About the Crops. The week has been rather too cool for the best ripening of com. The temperature has been every where low, averaging about three degrees below the normal. There have been slight frosts over the stale generally but 110 damage has been reported. The rain fall has been below the average in all sections and with lew except ions has been less than half an inch. lvxteiided special reports from a large number of reporters indicate the following facts with regard to the 'join crop; there is on the whole a very slight increased acreage as compared with last year, the in crease being in the northeast find southwest sections; there was a slight decrease in the southeast and northwest; the estimated yield per acre, if not injured by frost, will average from .'a to HU bushels, re sulting in a total decrease ol the crop for the state, as compared with last year, of about la per ceul. the greatest decrease being in the eastern sections. The acrage time required to mature the bulk of the crop is about two week-'. Nehawka's txports. Xchawka, one uf ( ass county's nio.-t prosperous villages, situated ou the M. P., is doing a large amount ol business for a small town. Last year their exports were as follows: cattle, alt cars; hogs, l'J'J cars; provisions, IK) cars; wheat, la cars; oats, 11 cars; corn, P.'li cars; barley,.") cars; seed millet, 1 ear; seed tlax, 2 cars; apples, It cars; stone, 1,5711 cars; lime, 111 cars; mis cellaneous, li cars. Besides the above 1'ilt.m pounds of corn was shipped in small lots, 'Jii.pH pounds of apples in barrels, and la,'-1:;.') miscellaneous articles at dilleront times, also a large amount of eggs, tallow, hides, poultry and d dry produce. Till-; 1 1 l.li'Al.n ventures the assertion that there is not a town the si.e of Xchawka in the tin-state that can eiial the above record. Hay bur Snl. Flam Parinele Son will deliver hay in bulk to any part of the city at all times. Leave yours orders at I'arinele's barn on Seventh street. Mrs. J. M. Craig was an Omaha passenger this morning. MRS. HARRISON IS SICK. j r Condition is Cons.U lon-vl j Serious by Physicians. A QUANT R ELL MAN SHOT. Some Monumental Corruption nt I Ha-dmHS and a Killing at I Cre. lev AUout thn Mar- 1 Kots ether Matters u .' i.ak!-. N. Y.. Sf.it. U.-Mrn. Hani-ell ::i--i'l ! eoiaf, :t.ililt day. but lion on.h'iou i it" -:irh a .- rimis 1 liatai ler tli.it a-MitUiti.il ai l li.is len sumniinieil. Dr. (i inline!', th- f.tmilv piiv. iei.in, wluij lias, lioi'ii in ii'ii-tai.t attiinlanee, lt titled to call to his ai l Dr. Doii-lii'ity, an eminent m'" i;:li-t of New York City, Dr. Tniih'ii will ai-rov h"iv liniii S.n.'. liae Lake, ni-.il ho. wiili ir. Dmi ;liertv tl Ull t i.H'lllt'!-. 'v: Till' pl'o-tilellt ji bitle of l.i w Fi'i 1 a (:i-i'.!i.ition 111 111 iv at. tue Oiip uf 1 . 1 1 1 . ll' Moi. Lir.narv. Mo . S.-pi. l.'.-Si.ln.'v W. Creek, a l'.'!!i'vi-r . ! v. 11. was -In t ami killel rismi. Thei-qn.tiTi-1 li. i w I'llIT'-'l I'll 1 block c.l-! lloil-e i nn le parties M, ; Kei il S I'll:', oil ll-'l 1-4 .1 'V hi- son in law, .loo M"i' 'l. '..1 -,.,, a 1 : ; -! ni'liiu' 1 I M"iu Tin- slii n.i hi -i-1 l..ii-."- .-;o" i. a'-iiat a 1 tin At ilinr 1 1 ' i 1 . 111 .1 a Mr-. I ."I'l. Ail of th" it .i.e i: ! :iu' a I'l' inc, li' .ii' . i: II-1 il.i'l It ill lie I to tnV.Tl "! the I'.ii'i. A i'ni!,!i' i.f Wi.iii.-a ot l-L.r.i 1- ( 11 v wei ' ;t it t. n'i' hi th-- tini" Ii" was -a ,; . mi' I it is th. in.; ht, that the son in-law. M. .1 ri-i.ti, was atlalil t'lv-'k was . on r to man y one ol tln ia. Crock lived 111 Kearney mid was pretty well fixed. He was one ol v.iantrell s most tru-le l -nhlit'is mi tin. Lawrence raid, ami it had ofu-n beensaid of hu.i that he would die with his Fonts on. Miiiiiiuii'iital ( iii'i iiit 11111. II.VSTINI.S, Nch.. Se.l. 1 1. Cx-Di puty County Tiea-iu'cr I'.uiaaii-l Fi-t lias given to tli--public Ins si .rollout of th county treasury nui'M!t. If In-can p:-. .ve halt' he alleges a- trui-. tin- Aiiani-eount v treasiuei's oliiee h.is -e-u corrupt ioa almost l.evoii.l (li'-i'i'ipti'Hi. To show win-re tin- lu-iiicv vecKt. Fi-t stated tint it was sunk in a brick yard, some p aid to the president of tlm defunct City National bank, -"in.- l-.-t in r. I estate speculation, soim- li-t in I'liul's Mexican mine and from --'., "lin to l,nen loan. --1 to political friends, in or-lcr la cover r.p his tracks Paul, he all. .;-'!, burned all the checks. Fi-t states, in -i)iver,'itioii. that lm will show when-ijfMi.uiHi of th" couuiv's money has g, .-fjj.oua adihtioiial be ini; l'.-es, ete. A Ni ln .isl,,i Kllliiu;. (iKI'.l'.l.r.Y CKNTi.K. Xeb., Sept. 13. F. A. ('in rd tier and Richard Hole nub were employed by the Widow X.isoii. who resides 011 a ranch twelve mil.' north of (ireeley. Holcomb returned to the ranch intoxicated, iiml drove (iavil n.'r (Hid the widow from tho house, Hiul endeavored to shoot (ianlncr. (iiinlnev succet-ili-il in evuilinprtlm bul lets, and Htter llolcoinb had tired tiva tihots. (Jardner raiseil his revolver ami shot Holcomb through the head, killing him instantly, (iarduer ciune to (iiveley and gave himself up to Slu-nlf Finn. A I. t.o It Aliilliiilc. Ottawa, Onb.Sept. lb It is thought that Sir John Abbott has virtually abdi cated the premiership. His rooms nt tho Victoria chambers have been given up and all his personal cth-cts have been sent to Montreal, indicutiiii,' that he doe tint intend to return to this city as premier. Struck ami W cut Dow n. Prnryu:. 1 1.. Sept. bl. The steamer Mary Morton struck a hidden obstruc tion livo miles below Cliirksville, Mo., and sank in ten f.-et of water. She. is owned by tlr- Diamond ,l..o line of Dubuuiu-, ati 1 ha 1 let: St. Louis for St. Paul. JOHN i. Willi III It 1KI. The Vi-ni-riitilc Oiuilicr Hard I'ciircfulty I'ii-m( Away nt Diihii. Hampton Fau.s. X. II., Sept. 8. John (L Whit tier, the poet, died here at 4:30 a.m. Repassed away peacefully, his relatives being present when death came. 1 he t unenil will take place at .Anu'shury, Mass., nt 'J ilia Saturday. liciir Admiral 1 1 owe 11. Loni.on. S.t. II. Rear Admiral John Cuiiiiiiii! Howell, of tie United States navv, died at Folkestone, aged 73. ' An Iiliidnii ini lull. KoMK. Sept. lb A. Viiicint'i, arch bishop of A'lnilla.died here. I .1 rii'iclm Wins tin- si. lager. Loni.on. S.pt. H. 1J mm llirsch's filly. La PI -iche, won the St. Leirer, Lord lit ml !'. .c.l's colt seeotul, and Roths child's Waii f. re-s tliinl. lilt: AlAKIil is. Otu.iliii l.ixc stiirk. I'MoN Sloi'K VAIUIS, I (IVIAIIA, .s,'.. 1 I. ( PATTbr. 1I-. iacit.'il reiva . l.l-' Ih-aF. 1.:m t.i I, la-., Vi.'o , l.;:l, . . .1,. I.I.O 'n,, $l..-.-.!.'; ie In 1.1-" l'".. !.! M''i 1 '.-.i.- cut?-, j.'.-- ..' v; . miii'i 1.1 1 .in.. ;:.' m.tv m 1 tfi-iiuis, i: i, . iciiiuici tVt- i.'i-s, ;i. : (;. Mfll li.-t -! i-.t.i;. lldoS l.si. im'.'.t ri'-i'l;, ': lia4; liKht, fl. i. 'i.e. iniv.'.i, jv.hi.i., : heHvy, ii.J.'i ;'.. 11. M o. i.-t If 11ml t ;. 1-1:1 lawrr. l liici-ii l.ip stink. L'MnV Srill K Vlt!.s, (, 1 an viiii, s, .-. 1 1. 1 Cnllle were in smiill - -1 1 I I y hii-I - -M t I'tiuir, n.tl vvil listaml iiiir n i.iiln't -Ink ,i nia.i'l. 'I'lin liei; tiatli- i- d-il! c a I itti-r 1 .oil-'' of valiii'ii. Tin- slniM1..'!.' tv 1- '1 in la m i l' il'as. slu-.-p aid l.iinl is ur: . i:t I :.''.: Ujia'.v r. 1 wi-rc ttrtn. PATTI.K- '-.sum.ei I 1-1 . :;-. T Vo ln-ad. Pn1111111.il 0. I'M 1 i -'.ir-, $1. 1 .'.. 1; si in '.Ti o l. I lt't-ili-i s. j ; -1' i,! !',; . -e. .:,.( 11 :'.'., U.-v'i. HOiiS r-tiiniii'd r :,'.. i.'-.n."! li.-s.l. Ht'HW. $V.i.'-V '.: mix.- I .1:. I nc- le.-ii, S '.1 VA il.'iii, i ' i: ii'-. IisUKKI'- K-'iiii.oi-l iv i'i.'s. ri.io lieJ. I'-jiii- tot'iio-.. ,-. . .''-.. ; l.oa.o, i. ',-...'). ('lilcHgii (o .1111 11111I I'lov l-lnii. WIIKAT s.-e'.-ii'ii-r. :'''', U. '..',-, Tl; pel iiiiilii-r, ?.',',i ; M.iv, .',,r. COKN - Sri,-,-:iiVr, 41.; U tn'io-, tV-ie; M;iv. ie I) Vi s- sc;i!einin-r, lil'-i '; 0. t-iti-r, 31' ic; Mnv. Xt: I'ltltK -S...-iitl,.-r,$!".1.4: d. i'.ii.i:; Jlllltlitl V,$l'.' Hi '. l.Altl) si-.i-nij-r, SWi; O. to'.t-:-. $M.".,; dn:ri,o v, f SlluliT Kll'.s SriiU-ii.bcr. Octuber, ToU; Jati'iai , S'i.-T.'v. PEOPLE AND A KF" A IK'S. 1 I 1 . l.i iX..Ii.. I'.l lile In 1.,' .1 -l.l.'l . Mill 1 . Ii ll,.. iu.;.i.i - -!ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 . . 1 j 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 A 1 .ii 1 ! h , 1 1 nil 111 1 u. : I'll limit I'.r 1 1 1 1 i' u 1 All. I jit 1'. ;il i' ci 1 I, .on ,'. l'- .ill 111 I'l llil 111 1 1:1 : 1 t l A 1 I iter 1 11I , .111.I .1.1 in-.". I 'it ?t I'll! .111,1 -Willi; .111; I .tlJ-tlT Ml,! 111.1K1' no -i ll .1 I 1 1 1' , I I j 'lr I hen -Ii nilil I1.H1' in,., I'll 1 1 . i 1 I li 111 li,,li uir lin if, I'll lift all. I -u f.it .illil ;;ll. It' I'' 1 inn ill' 11 n 1 11 n mil ll inylil 1 I'll ll!C tti l.f , li.lll.T WI111 ilex ei 1. hi, lil a lilit Wall M.i. .11. The public schools will be closed every atteinoon of thi week id order to let the ehil.l.ien attend th. la U'. Ill ol der at : l'J;;tu. e schools are callo lio ami are ibsmi-si ( II M'TI U- l IWW.W 1 U11. 1 rl-i a- U.i I 11 v New-. 1 It will be reilleilibei ctl by th,- ' it;atiers of the Xeusthat a week ,il;o last Sunday William luce came In' this city and took iivvav bis child ! w liich was -ta iug with Dr. W. II. i libbs. Last c cuing I 1,-puty I Hiorill Weber. ai iiii'.l u till a warrant. ! went to I'laltsmoiilli and nirosteil William luce and brought him to Ihiscitv in (.( m 1 1 .. 1 1 1 with theliult girl. At lii'-t luce was v ci y ii.dig naiit over the arrest and iviuse.l to come, but on being given a good straight talking to lie 1 on.-euted to come and bring w ith him tin- i hd.1. Hie case was called this morning in Judge Latou's court and the state withdrew the complaint mi luce turning the child over to the court and promising not to molest her again, luce took the train back to Piatlsinonth from whence he came and the little gii 1 is now in Judge I-;, don's charge and he will see that she is properly adopted by Iho-e who want her. John C. Wilt-on appeared for the plaintitf. i'.k'k'li:i) i: 1 k'V ( i u ry. Chairman Xanlev, of the repiib lieau statt- committee (.f Maine, has telegraphed Chairman Carter, of the national committee as follows: "Our victory is growing. We elected our governor by over I'.'. uuii majority over the democratic candidate, carried every county in the state, have foil r li 1 1 lis of the members of the legislature, and Un vote on congressmen gives us II,- uuo popularity. Those who intended the state fair say that the fruit exhibit id our county fair is ten per cent better than the display at the state fair. NEIIk'ASKA o.N V, IIKIII.S. "Nebraska on wheels" is being outfitted in the Union Pacific shop yards at Omaha for its second annual triumphal journey exhibit ing the product, of the state. The special train will consist of three exhibit cars, a baggage ami a sleep ing Car. and it will start east over the Ituriington road at I:! I p. m., September ''ii. Three exhibition cars are now iindergoingdecor.ition at the hands of Allison Knee formerly of this city, who adorned last year's train, and Mr. Coole of Lincoln. Mr. Coole has coiniili-ted Udd feet of panel work for decoration. The panels stand six feet high ami three fed wide, have a back ground of red ami blue and are covered with wheat, oats, rye, tlax. corn, grasses and specimens of all sheaf products that are grown in the state. There is room for four or live more counties. Fifteen counties have already contributed exhibits. 1. X. Smith, secretary of the Klm wood fair, is in the city today at tending the county fair and adver tising the Llmwonil fair which will be bebl next liion h. Captain Palmer, commanding company C, first regiment c. I L . . X . . . : 1 1 ... I -n.i ...oitiii.ii g 11.11 . 1 s o 1 lent la'e. Saturday evening received notice to iiirni h ;i detail of men irooi his company to act as an e-crt to ' iovci 11 .r liowl to the world's fair. ! This c-eort is to leave lu re ( letobor 1 11 1 . Walter t". IvVvnol.Nof I'niv, . -,tv I in i ii- " . . '. ' '"'i'""1 ..ul.-.-. Jenkins of! Lincoln wen- twice married j ill Nebriiskil l ' it v Mom la v ev fll ill" . I I'll.- youn-rc. mule went In Xebr.i.k.i r coiliile went In el.ra-k. City Monday, armed with a mar n.-oe bcetise procured in I. ancistt r countv and Iv'ev. I. H Creen ,.,-. formed the ceremony. Later the miuister learned that the niarriai;e was not Ien;, a the license had -- i - not 1 liiuil VII ! d 111 lied in t toe countv . I !e 011114 Couple up, m it. . t re e : ocure mined, aiiiithcrbi-eii-.' iiml the cei t'luon v was I M ' . 1 1 1 1 I i'-si:n whim iii.hs., ( ui:i lis. I.. S. Ilortoii was arrested la-t eve niu ' at Nebraska l"ity (haloed with pa-.-iii--; worthless checks. Ho l'lir. ha-.'d .1 suit of clothes at tin,, ho ni's olothino -tine, tendei-.' ino check for !.."iu in payment ami n-ceiv , d in chanot", i iu. , heck proved tobe worthless utul he was pl.ue.l in jail. Another check for i-M) was found ou him. m;i;k.s!x Si-,,,.,, : 1 1- t 1 I t ' 1 1 ; 1 tip i'1 ir v, . . . I' l'f I i.'l"' v. (Mil I.,- Ii, I I at U.o 1 1 A Cl' '. N'pl.-ii-i-. ' .'" I.. '" ; Tin- la-si .illllll. ll i I 1 .tl ( ' .l ' "s.-l 1 . IV. .01. 1 1 11! one . ..lei 1 1 Of I V lljlt'll 1 .III V', lih.nii .1. s;,,., e.x. i, ini- l.-ti IIS .1 I .--.ill nl el !.i!n ,;. i- tlt.nl i '-Iji'llis. ,a 1: Mi-, , s-i s , :i,..,l In- the i ICslllli-,1 ia I in .li-,.l ll ol pill .unt il. : III ll'l't'l M:iiiua :il I la. i'm-ii 1 ii . ! 'I'lie s 1-1 1 1 mi 1 L. .11 1'airlii Id will 10a. ' li'i'in ,-i.j.i'i ,11 i, :is 1 1,1-muni It a-iil ill em I ph.y I'1" men. 1 s-.'ll li-i-s in l!..,l countv mi tin- l'cnil l!.K k 1 fi-ek ii-i Mils-ill'..- cad e. SlMyln.il ! h.ni- tli-apprai.-.l. I Il.inii'l Ibit.iii, mil- nf 'oi k count v's ' 1 l.le-t sclllit... died al his Iiiiiiii' lic. l- , W ill .., .ieetl . 1 .11 s. 1 i mi ; i 11 l:,is been loriniil in Kcnn.' to liiaiiul.e I nr.' 1 pateiii lI.i-s i lii-i'se -alV ami 01 In r store Iivi ures. I'li'il 1'. Kill'.-, edit. ir nt' tin- l.iU'llfii'l.l Mnuitni', ha- (en ili-cliimecl li'iiiu th N. .t it it k iiisaci- .;- bun as 1 uiv,l. I Mis I'iiii.i ' 1 . , v , 'i voillic 111.1 1 1 icil ladv ill' 1 lain ..In. was 1. 1:,. 1 hv a I ill lo .111 t b- ti' I Inn.' m 11 -I ol-- .11 bin i 1 1 ml 1 .11 1 ' it Ii. Tw 1 1 Tl 1 iii s: , Hi , iimi i 1 1 1 1 ) 1 . 1 1 1 11..- Af j . 1, I! ami fii i',: -:. have lui-li l.il.cii In ,1 t I'.l.i 11 t;i 1 M 1 ii-- 1 1 1 -1 1. 'ii.- im 1 real nil ni . 1 V pn nniiiii el -Vi I, ir tin- In -I 1111I s.' 1 ; t"i' 1 'if sc. ei I I. -i p-i ciiti t tli - oi l'. - nt' I ni'. .1 1 1. I In 1 ei in. 1 1.1 1 1 ol r 11 111. is 1 1 iii I: I v . A 11 in: I. :n tt a nil I w . a l.l a u 1 10 .1- I'm 11,. I i v. ai:' l.-i in . 1:1 ' 1 e 1'i'l'ls r,.' ir M 1 uni-liiii e 1 ' Week .1 : .. .1 I Ih-i II -.-III to I'll- ill-.'lll ' ll'-V I II 111 Stiine urn I'm, m a 1 hunk of . 1 1 in 11 car wimli.u tn .11 l'l,i-t I-and 1 In- ul.t-.-. -Mill 1 T. S. .--.ipji n' W'.ill.ice 111 tin- head, inllii i i it H se ere culs. A rl lull' 1 'in al. 11 1.' M-.ii' old IVnid ('it ,' I. rtv, was ill-, ,, ,-o-1 in I lie a. I nl Inn ".1. 11 iiuii a liroci-i v tme and uas seiilctici d t .1 I In- ivf.irm si-lniiil. There vt ill lie a ili-irict am it; inn 1 f ten hers in Siuiimi Sat unlai . (lit. '.".1. in cluding Madi on, W'aine, t'ollav. dim 11m and Sianiim t uinn It--. The W'oiiu u's "hi i-i ijtti Ti'iiiu't'.'itii"-' 1111 imi of 1 'aw 11. i cm 1 1 it y In ld its -iv ill an iiu.d session iU Tiil.le buck and .111 inlet estiiiK piin.'1'.'Uiinii' was cii'iieil mil. The Viiiiktini pnatonii h -idm- wa-emu pleti-d and opi-ned to the pill. lie. Tl iswill uivc Nelii.askii fanners hotter facilities fur tiiiuketiim uiiiin and other farm pii.diiclw. The oi-iini r In Id ,111 impiest nvi-r the hndy nf I). ( '. Iliiu in.iii, a fanner rc-idm ; live miles friini h'tsinii City, w he nil hi throat w ii h a la, r. IS.m niati w -is insane. Wildtals killed chickens fur ben 11 Hock nl I lanisiin. and his ihumhli r II. .-i took 11 una and went after tlieni. Sin- -hut ..tie and killed .neither wilh -liik-and slimes. Curl llen::ert. niie of the pa -seiiecl's o 1 the sttiiiuer Nni'inatiiiia, w ho died nf th ' chiilera, was a 11 sideiit nf ( Inklaml. lie ha I been un a v isit In his old ll. Hue ill I lei many. Charles Kinlsley, fur twenty yens 11 resi lient of Chen niu- county, ha- been .it dared insane. Twelve years aeo he shut -i eowhoviii a quarrel uhiiut i .it t Ie, sim which time the mutter has been preying -in his mind. Dr. .biines I I iuui.-ii r of Liberty was w verely injured hy heinn tlnnvvn from Lis Imucy. and Mrs. .lames buret- nf the s:tt-.e place was very liiully but iii'd by 1111 exphr sinti of (as in a stove. Francis Itni'ier of Hurr struck rock In dik'tinu a well, and put in 11 blast. It Pt pit li-l heforc lie not to the top of the well, shattered t he 'nut ket lie whs in, ami blew him several f -t from the well. The Saline 1 'utility Asriciiltund micletr Ims decided to lint. I t he Salitiu county fair (let. 4 to 1 this year. I'reinnnns furic'ri- "iilturid pnnlucts to t he iniiount of if.', .Mi I mid in the spe d rinn f l,."iiK) are olTi reil. Lijllit nin-i struck the hniise of b. , Kllswiiith of I Iiildree.-, went ilnwu th. chimney, ran aiuun 1 the tnmildiu:; mi tie Willi, lull oil the clot ht'slilic to the ha ill. in which it too- a hole and killed a do.; t In ie. A number of jnan-i clerks wore tilled with bird-hot while raiding I'.-it In i- li.nv s melon patch mar loc-iov I Tin- ni l man's Ull II cv 1 I. 11 led dill m the evt'iieiu.'llt if t he nt ca-inu. The,- wen- lint -i-rimisl , ill inn d. A special It-nil nf th" dis'i ict court of A. hun-county ciiiiveucd in I ia-l iims, th prim ipnl liiisiiics- bmiiu' tli" lu-ar'nu uf tho .a-e nt the -lao- uf Nebia-ki .iL-uii-lex-llepnty Treas'iror b-n.i aiel fist, chars;"! wit h allium in the ei.ilie.!i'un'ut of t'd r.i.ss ul cuiiuty iiiuney While b ill I t K' lieV. Is years uf ,C'(, Wiis a-s-t imr in r 11-111.,' ,1 pipe mit of 1 well lie 11 III. .lo II 1!..'( a I k liroke and .1 block and tae'Jc fell on hi- h.-ad. ci 11 -Ii i 11 ; 1 In-skull. Ib-liveil thiity -ix leiui's an I died while th" duc'iir , va- 1 1 Vi 11.; In -. 1 1 - - ! the boil" from tie- brain. I Three nf the live 1 1 ii-i un-i s cmilini'd i a 1 the comity jail at A ubii.'ii 1 scaped by pry - I ill',' up. a. a wi idu v tram", v. hieh wa-cmii plis'-'l l.t 11 '-'It .'"'I'l IV 1 'I. They W.'l-e Pel r, Sainin- I-, lie' I .-r ::!' i-id l.u-i-tiv; I! -1 ; siiiilh and ."suii ivie-mi, hel'l l.irpei.t 1 larceny, .bile -. n 1 . In Id Im- inunlei-. mihi liave g 'II . b';' 1 -t 1 : .0 1 1 d ill ilie jail. I I ot her ; one: i 1 : , pi 1 - 0 0 e - i -. tcm ,it The In u ' I- ."'I " 'eld ..i n P. U'uaiiT . of J',,-" 1 1 ', -. ii..-. me!" I- I lie ( I l i a iii r-oicilcc I imtt: cut nl a erv luild 1 i-e 1' , summer 01. :ii;i' line A li'lh' mi-r a ii-i; ' li"' liUiin II . i'l '":: l'-ol"l li-iy i i- I It j healer 111 li.c t was I 'I'lli' child W is -1, U lell i Mi- i'uvt ti -ti. . ' . .Iivi and nut th K!ohnt ell" 1 1 '(I- in ele In a 1 1 1 '. a ' t e n - -").,. .;-., -idr U h-( 'hn-- m Sc'..-:,. - lli'-ail'illimis. ., u- p.l,,,.r,.f O :niha. t ravel, , a.,. itorfori A lb-.' .land, wa- ai r.-t.-il ' ' iiand I -I nnl and pl.u t-d ii'id.-r bond to ' 'I'l"' "' '"'l",v 1 !"' """" v """', ;"-'A'1' the t Ii.ii-:i- ! In-ii.e; an a .rent nl a company i which 1 1' m -I ei s i '..tan- ii.alii-t i -til road 1 eniil'.. s to hma fur c.u ui-hini-iit of ! wa.-is The led-' i'ivi- ii nt two years ,-iuii. it is num. -a. 1 o 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 ai and law ' yei's t hink il v- iii In- 1 It--; 1 a-e. 1 C. K. Merrill of Ib.vv-uil has two Am ' s pei -i 1 1 ie 1 i s 1 ! tin- remains of a m.-ist'idnn, ; w Inch wei I'-" eii'lv foii'i I I,-. ,1 dermal:. ; while ilik'-jiiiu in a vi::-l pi: ii'-:u- tln-ri . ' Tht-ycmi-:s: u a ninth, tn "1-111 aiv: fn.:h' ilii hi's bv t-ii:: ,11 lo-- I !e- (-..-,. and II I; inehe- iii I- u J a. and a p 111 nt ni" ni t ' -fore 1" t '.'o'll ! 'l"' kli-e to the -iinuldet. ni-'.'i-.u iiu.' t;ve t -el in I 11 in- be 'ie- ;a !e!iifii, wli.l !a-- k'i J -i.t.' i"i"i-'ii'. - tllilt.l ill' he- I o'lild. lint -f ! ll- b- .M- him th- M HU". Id ; ( llnii'lt hank 11 Keaulii.-'oii They tvn" ' evidently tj'l'. '1 new ai the luisines., nr, nbh't'lL-h th.-v Wet'.' lltl lis! i ir I Mil, 'lav d: I i nut sin cc.-'l in ii'icliitnj tin- sk'i- TI. 'V ' t-tuie a b'.'u kstniih tool tc wmk wrhj , and niai.a.'l In kick tin- knohnllth - 1 iioor of the sate, drive ti- bnit hi. k and dr-.p bl.istiliu' ).nwder ill. hut willmut ef fect. A ret (.Iver iiml ' ' in pu-eatfa I mOrtRaKCS. ' raaips wi-the. xteni ,.f Man-hiul. , DREADFUL PSORIASIS (ovcrbiit Kntlie IJody vlth Vhlt0 Scab's. SulMTlug Fearful. Cured by f 'uflciini. My ,i-.-o- ' Miin.inir ) t'at l.rnl,i- nut on my left rh..,, 1 ,-., 1 1 1 . .1. ii-. 111 y iindi', mil iilimi. t i-iiv-i-.i: ln t.i f. ll 1 ill llitn luy eyi-K, liinl tint .loii.ill mis .i'mhI I wi.tllil li'ii- "my c.ii.lit nil. -trill" r. It lyirtil nil HHT my llnul, iinil luy ,v t'-TM. " llr "a "'" 1 vin cnlirrly l.nltl In :i I, tl , It t!i-rt t-ieki- out en my urins mi. etn luldiTH. tnitil my iinim wi ll. Jii-l em. unrr. It rm, rrtl my i-iillri' tieth, my t .. i', In- i f, . -I Im iil.li rn lu'liii: tin- Mer-.t. The line ti-iiti fell t'utt-Utitly frmii my lir.t.l, t-li.-ultti rn, ntul H1.IK, till" "kill Illllll tllll'ltl'tl 11111I lie ml hii.I very ttrliy, mil wmilil (-rink un.l M.-el U mriitiiii'.l. Aiti-r spi-ii.ini ni.-iny tniiiilrrilK tf (l.iil.trn, 1 K:ii Ttr.iniiimi-i'tl Inrimiliji-, I hi util ef tho (YTirt'lu lil- mmiiks, b.h! iiflrr uhIiik llin In.ltle t'l Tltim liKsiil.VCSr, I l-i-lllil ,' 11 rh iiurr; Hiul iiiti-r 1 Im.l t.ikrn fmir IiuUI.-m, 1 wim II hi. .ft ,'lirrtl . Hint M lieu 1 ll.ltl lli-t ll l.ettlt' nl ( I I'll C HA liKsul.vrN r, HIM- l lH (if ( I Til I IU, III11I - il,,. nf (1111 1 i:a Sum-, 1 miiii i-nrnl et tlitt I i-i.lltil .'ir:ie frew will" Ii I liml "iifternl fet lite 0 iis, I r.itmxt rvpri-urt II Ii ti pen whiit 1 Htifti-rrtl I'. 'i'ti' miiii! Un- Ki Miain..-s Thi'i -iwril no lilr, unit 1 ! 'rl It my iluty t.i ri-i-i.nnii'iitl tln'in. M y li ilr i r. ht.irr.l um fcrn.nt evi-r. un.l .i i mv e esiwht. Mas. ko.;.y lvtil.LV, Kuikwill ( It), loa. Guticum Resolvent 'i'lu ww Kliuiil l'utltW'r, Intrnially (to r'onn-'o ' .' Li t 1 if uiltlUpimili'M Hiul KiHiHiiillK rli'llirutt I, .linl 1 I It I II A, tin' Vv il Skill 'T Ull't ( 1 I I' 'I' It A ii', rkiiiiritc lvtit I it .nilllit i , cxti-i n.illy (lu ( - r (lir f!dn in ul -1 iint 1 wt 1 1 r (hu lint i , , t tilh 1 ttlllritlliirl f CilH. ri M tliTl till lirll-1 1 lltf l'f 1 ii miM-Mnv't atjUitit d uly, tin kiii ci irkctl, I'!'- iliiikf, I'M nn Ml, it if I iti'liim; ulnnt luinl en lui-tini', I i.t 1 r liit-li'HH or all mir, ti ft rtn l-rn-!'n h.il titluT n-iiii'ilh K h.tvi- in.ido mii li furt:Hj S .1,1 every wlii'tii. I'rl.'i-, Ci'Tict'iu, Mi.'.; Chap, '.' i- ; liKsui.vt.M', t. I'reniri'il l y tin- l',uii;rt I'lll .1 A N II ClIKXIl AL C'llltl'UllATIi.N, llliKt.lll. i;-s, ii, (ur " Hew tu Cuii" Hkin I iir.'iiii ," Cl .',11 lllii-ttniU.iiiH, mid lut) ti'lliiiiaii.iln. J JBI'I.KM, Mil, k lii'inN, ri'il, r-nik-tl, rh:i'iiil,niiil 11(1 "ily "km i iirni liy Li Tii uiU Ho.U". IT STOPS THE PAIN. Tta. k n.-lii", kl'tm-y pulnx, weitkncM, i)i.'tiiiiiiUi.iii, nnd miHi-iiliir paiiiH re lieved In nun lulu. He t.y tin- full- urn Antl 1'uln l'luntcr. c. I III-; l"l '!," II I in iN I'd- A 1. 7 Y. A Ib.l'so tViii Nine Feet in l.'-oo'!i W I'll t!i lilli.tllii j iti-.t-i, "I ': in. o ( hu blciiii, llu- 1 Vi cheroil M-auly," is the 11, niie Unit b is hern ippropi iatelv I., - lotted upon one of the most bcaiililul spei-inicn-t of the eipiine that nature has ever proilueeil, and which throui-h the enterprise of the I. minus K'uinlin llros. has nowToi the litt time been placed on i".b ibi t ii 01. This w under fill horse is worth ;i day's tiavel to behold. ( )no t .ini'.iit eiineeiv e any-thinn- nun e bountiful in hoi -e llesh. l'icthre the lines! mill heaviest Yr chei on ev a r imported njX(. him ji lordly mien iiml a noble cuiriune, inspire him with the pride id 1111 ir reproachable podinree ami niiwii iiiU'all. iimii; i ne I. iui vvitb a imim-Ko lonn- that despite his nreut heinht il svveeptt the uroml, and that will be il inind-di awi,-n- of this marvel amone;- euincs. I'l ince C'luiblesin's iiiiiue by actual measurement is nine feet, two inches in length, nnd his: tiiil i.-i correspondinn y lonjr. Mis woindit is over 1 ,m K pounds, I Ie vv'as sired in Kuroet I.oir, Nor niiindy, si ii I is registered ns No. "! iiml (i:t7. Nothing like Ihirt noble auiinal has hitherto been seen in .' nieiit-ii, nnd iis one of the tiovel fi-iilurcs of the K'ino'linir llrother.s' World's ("ireatcsl Show.s be has created a sensation. Thist f.inioii- horse, with 11 thousand other novel thitins, will be seen wit h t b ,- Iv ini; I in"; lb-others' niam nioih ti'iitctl c.'ibil.ition at I'l itts 1111.11 h S.ilurilav' Si 1 Iciula r 'JI. Dl!. n- V. II. .Miller, St pt. Hi, nt bis resilience about one anil a half miles sotitheasi of town. The lin er. il will occur oniiirrovv from the (.'lit 1st 1. 111 Sprint; church at two in the nfti moon. l-'ranli l.uuu'er bus n turned (o Ibis city aii'l has courluiled to stil)'. He broiii'ht the ilnMnn back iiml turned the sniallest one over lo bis win- and In- will sheep the oldest one. N.illt o. In .i' mi.!' ll ..l.l ( .1-- cunt v, Nrbrnslin, n ! : 1 1 : Iil.io ill. v -. 1 - M.-oliii. Ma., b linc Martin, tic. (,.e l-.ilah.-tli Iv'.'-e nod .M. S. I'al- nu 1 Oir-t oame 11 nl. in im .l.ulcli'iiihiut -. i 1 . .1! 11 1 e on tlu d deb aula'.: -. V. , II u ill alii- I ml it C t I lilt nil t 111 l.'t 1 1 llill nt -e;,leiu.,- 1 J , 1 1 il t 1 1 a 1 1 Vt 1 . 0 1 1 - ! ' ll '. I 1,1-(nt it u HI lil the 1 1 1 t l a I t court ill i',e- nut.. . cbra-kii. t be i.l,;eit joitl tirnver a w hu Ii oi- t 't a-l.e deeds t I liesler j Vi . iliiilnii tn (liinles Marl ill ; t liurli ' Maitiii nod Maud, hoe Ma. '.in t.. Imiici I li. Ii-o-e. C ;-. i m- .. K'um' and l.lillb-.'tll , ll'.i-e to M. S. I 0 1 11 1 1-1 . 'ia-1 Oiltlle llll- l-iii win to t be to! low i ii de-i 1 1 1 1. -I I .ro icr 1 1 . to w it : 'I be lion !i 1 1 a 1 1 . i 1. 1 i he tiurt Ii 1 w .- -1 . 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 i-. i'i 1 1 -e uurt Iii - a -i 1 1 1 i.i rl . r I i .i nl -eelioli twelO'. -iv 'Ja. lowi.-lll. lla-lo- ' I . ' . lit til.' t w el c V ( ..- ci ul 111 , i Ni i i .t-l a. and to iisict ' i' :. i : ill, in ;o id ! o t he a li.il e i!e-c l . '. d .. . m i -r- I : l.i'-oll nl the "iiell iul. I -e i-ciuo-sii Ul ol jilaitn ill a ud hi-u. no ei - : Vol.. are in 1 1 1 1 1 1' d I o ; 1 1 1 - w i r ou , - r In toie ! 1 1 . - 1 1 III (lav 1 ot I li toiler Is'.'.'. I b IN. I II A l MS. i In I.i- A I loli'M.V Ji-IIN A. P VV ll -. lolJreu Cry for Pitcher's CL-iStorL U I:- 'V V... 1 T ivl'V m as -ii' 1 -.'a.. 11 .-is .' ' 1. li. r Cn.- : ;..r ( '; MONEY to loan on farms from G 1 -2 per cent up, on 1 to l o years limo to suit the boi"- rower. Also loans on second J. M. LEYDA Plattsmouth, Neb. --;, i-f iv A TO P 5a