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leiulliiK, Unit M'o stiirt lowed, but tin ninl cdiitituii'ii Unit ruto cf AVTO HACK ACCIDENT MACHINE CRASHES THROUGH A FENCE, KILLING TWO MEN. Lose Control cf His Auto at World's Fair Spted Contest Victims Are Jciin Scott, a Wjtchman, ar d Na thin Mcntjcmcry .1 Negro. St. I.eiiis, Au. Ithiuteil l t!i. thrown . !lu swiltly liu'vi'ii; u. ; lilne ef A. C. Wv M i-f T: . ti l . I'm . i. y Dlilll. ,1 i't I'lrvellllnl I.' i-kii-1 1 v 1 1 ( Ills, i-.i.i i V. i;n in a i'aKo Mint i't tlio t',:,!i I'M tit jf tli.- WniM a f:i'i an toainliiin -a .-.i.t-i. nml. i T.isl-.ltii; tl.ll-'U'll till' .-I.'' f I' ll"' lf till' COll-.-M'. instantly kilW Ji:t:n iVott. a watch 111:111 rliil'lovnl ut ll.i' i:il'!i. llt'.il In tti tivl Injuries upon Nathan ,!.it;-;:u:n-i-iy. a tu'ru, Item whUh lie li- '1 In a few Iuv.im OnlRc'.l wu yiiitit'ully injured ur.J his n.afhluo ceiiiletely Uiiiiiilihlu'i!. The accident occurred nftrr a rulno s? jtrt The. tlaman nlnly tit t-n it to siRttal O'.iltle'.d ami Wchtt who were not nl- -y (t'.il not si e ins tuts aroititil tlui c'iiimo at u Hii-'.l. Hlw.rt !y nftcr .t tun of the nillrt track. Wel.h veuinM tin- Ira 1 by a t.nmiw tr.titx'lti at-..! t!u tnt'ti wrro In n'atlvc'.y tlir mime jio.ltlnn when jinfslnR the three-quiii'tiT 1U. In niiikliiK tin' t'ttti WeMi'n machine shielded ami raised a MIiuIIhk cloud of dust Unit completely l.llnih'il Ohllleld and lii'.lf Biiiottii-rnl lil.n. Not rMiii; able to see that lie had completed the turn. Ohllleld continued hi courso ntul crushed throiiKb 'ho fence. BALLOON RACE A FIASCO. Prof. Meyers Returns to St. Louis. Totnlinson Sails Ovsr Avon, III. St. l.ouls. Auk. -"..- Professor Carl Meyers, the- arronant, who slfirtcil In a ran for thr World's fair KrouuiW Saturday iiftenioiiii fur thr Wut.hliig- ton monument and whose balloon lauded near St. Charles, returned to tho city. Professor Meyers raid ho landed wheru ho did because hi' feared ho would bo tiiiublu to catch ar. upper air current that would take him cast. After leaving the World's fair Kroumls, the balloon was carried In a northwesterly direction. Neither ho nor the balli on was Injiuod, the pro fessor Raid. Thr balloon of d'orge K. Tmnllnson, who started In the race with Professor Meyers, pass.'d over Avon Sunday. KoIiik In an easterly direction, and dropped a curd attached tn a b-.m Tho card fell In the no'at-) patch of W, 11 Cub. Mr. Caso found the 'Mini. n which had been written: "Will finder please write and tell of balloon pass Ir.R town or city. OrorKO H. Tomtin son, World's fair grounds." Tho bal loon was Keen ty many citizens of Avon. It is estimated that It was mnro than a ml'.o kluh and was polin nt the rate of twenty nitlo.-t an hour FIFTY MILLIONS FOR DAUGHTER. Win cf William Weiobtman, the cf William Chemist, Filed Philadelphia, Auk William Wi'lKhtimin WeiQbtman, for Probate. 20. The will of head of tho firm FIGHT IN ARGENTINE WATERS cf Passengers Forced to Walk. Tor.opah, New, Auk. 2'J The worst washout tho Tonopnh Railroad com pany has over experienced occurred (liirlnn tho nlsht and tho company has announced that it will bo several days before cither passenger or freight traffic can be resumed. The wash outs were at tho Rhodes end of tho read ami extend for a distance of ten or twelve miles. Passengers from Tonopah were caught between two washout;! and compelled to walk to Podavillo. Reports have also been re ceived hero of heavy washouts on the Carson and Colorado railroad between Hawthorne and Sodavillo. i.f Power Hi Weight num. mutuilar. ur Injj cheiiilats, who ilhl u few days uk at tho ago ol uiut-i y-Liir jturi. as probated, his entire cf tato, valued t more than $.'iO,oeii,ii(nl, helm? bit to hla daughter, Mrs. Anna M. Walker. Widow vt thO l.ltO Cl.IIKrehSlliail Robert J. C. Walker of Wllliiunspoit, Pa liy tho terms of thr will Mrs. Walker, who Is the only suivlvlni; child, be comes solo proprietor of the extensive chemical works, which makes her one of the richest women In the world, Mrs. Walker will assume active man agement of Ihi! dniK business, besides look'nt? alter tho real estate left by her father, who was ono of tho largest holder of real estate In the country Ilr owned luuch property In New York, Ohio. Nebraska, Delaware. West VlrKltila, Missouri and Wisconsin PULLMAN SHOPS TO SHUT DOWN Great Plant Will Close for a Month on Account of Lack of Orders. ChlciiKo, Auk. 31). Tho j; n-ut shops of tho Pullman company aru to lnit down on Sept. 1, ami thousands of linn employed In the various depart ments of the car bulldlliK corpora tion will be without work. Thirty thousand people at Pullman and in the surrounding towns will be affected. When the Pullman company Is work ItiK on full lime. 7, unit persons are cm ployed. DurltiK the last few months, owIiik to a lin k of now orders, men have been laid off. Hull and 4uu a' a time, until now the force does not amount to moro than 2,000. Them' men are ciikhkciI In llnbdilnn tho con struction of cars already under way. and when these are ready for tho rails, the shops will In. closed and tho plant rendered Idle. Tho plant may remain closed for more than a month. Money to Move Crops. Washington, Au. 27. "Tho ship ment of currency for moving the cropn has bi'BUU rather vlRorously," wild Treasurer Roberts. "Wo have sent already this week to New Orleans, against deposits In New York, $.'21, 000 and to Chicago, against deposits In New York, fl.Gou.wm. Ry com parison with last year It will be soon that tho Now Orleans movement Is about tho gaino and tho Chicago move ment much inoro active. The total payments In Chicago last year from January to Sept. 1, against deposits In New York, wero $1,200,000. Wo have already sent In thnt period this year, Including this week's movement, $l,,soo,noo and It Is possible that moro will go between now and tho 31st of August." Corbin Assumes Command. Oalnesville, Vu., Aug. 2'. Major General H. C. Corbin has assumed command of tho maneuver camps at Manassas, Thoroughfaro and Gaines ville. Tho fourth artillery band wel comed him with "Tenting on the Old Camp Grounds." General F. V). Grant, In command of division No. 1, at Ma nassas, and General (. F. Pell, In com mand of division No. 2, at Thorough fare, as well as nil brigadier com manders from tho two camps, paid their respects to General Corbin. Tho Htrength of tho two main camps at present Is Itctwecn 2.U0O and 2,r.oo MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA Uruguayan Troops Attack Party Insurgents Relations Strained. Piieno Ayr-., Aug. 2'J. A fc'reat hciisatien hiis been created Lcre owm to the surprising by troop cf the t; v-t-rnmeni of L'ruguay i f a L'rugu..;:n ii.surri ct binary force, numbering lv n. en, fully urtiiel and equipped, under Colonel Pampillou, on a Meanier mi tho I'ruK'itiyati coast, but In Argon' t'e territory. President Ordonez or I'm fciiay had been warned thai piepara thins had been nudo fur nu insun.r tlonary expedition and dispatched two forces with armed vessel to watch for the expedition. At eight the gov erntnint troops attacked the insur rectionlsts with a continuous fire. Many of tho latter swum, but eighty badly wounded wen; captured. Tho fate of the others Is not known. The Insurrectionary vessel was also cap tured and with It a considerable quantity of telegraph apparatus. Dip lomatic relations between Arj;cr.na and T'niguay hnvo become much strained owing to this Incident. Paraguayan revolutionary vessels nro extremely active. They are carry ing men, horses and arms and are searching all passenger boats. An Argentina warship threatened to flro on tho revolutionary squadron If It intercepted vessels flying the flag cf tho Argrntinn republic. Picnickers Annoy Parker. Ksopus, N. Y., Aug. 31. Judgu Par ker's candidacy for president of the United States has caused his place at Rosemount to bo visited by picnic parties In Increasing numbers. Some of tho parties come from long dis tances. They enter the ground usual ly without Introduction or permission, make themselves at homo with tho ut most freedom and leave tho place lit tered with picnic leavings. One party recently stripped several of the apple trees in tho orchard and committed other depredations, dudgo Parker has lxH.-n most cordial In his treatment of all visitors, but tho picnickers are causing much annoyance. Land Seekers in Line at Blackfoot. lllackfoot. Ida., Aug. 31. The line up at tho land ofllce at niuckfoot in anticipation of the opening of 'no withheld Fort Hall reservation hinds Sept. 6 Is gradnnlly Increasing Every trnln brings recruits. No sort ous conflicts have taken place, but trouble Is expected when the Poea tollo applicants, who were caught nap ping by the early arrivals here, com mence to arrive, as several tracts close to Poeatello will be stubbornly contested. idivards main orncc Fifth and Robert Sti., ST. PAUL. MINN. lo o d So J J Hla.ul xli r inurvs of Mu.lv. lllllllieul. nii lliod, of usirui-lLu :init tin- kucet-os of our grad.-.uti'v It i 1 r-v. A.lilrt x DEPT. M. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA (INCOHPOKATEI ) DCALCRS IN CEDAR 1 AWN STOCK FARM Stocks, Grain, Provisions IViutflit anil M f..r cash or carried nn rrisonnlili; margins, u. ii w In. h tin re will Iw a charge ut K "O (ram, '4 ou sUtln ml h un llax. Write lor our markrl wti.r. , COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN CAR LOTS Ship Your Grain To Us IlBST r'ClLlTIK4. rOMPT K ETUKNS. LlMl HAL AOVANCKi. Murder and Suicide. Cincinnati. Aug. 29. Mrs. Amanda Hatter, aged thirty-right, and James Leonard Prucln, aged twenty-nine, wero found dead In their flat In tho Nornutndlo, on Hare street, under cir cumstances that Indicate murder and suicide. With them llvod Fannin Harter, aged fourteen, the nelce and foster daughter of tho woman. Let ters wero found showing that be had been Intimite with Mrs. Harter and afterward became Infatuated with tho young girl. Athletes at World's Fair. EL Louis, Aug. 2'.. For several days past tho most noted athletes In tho world have boon assembling In St. Iritis to participate In tho Olympic games, tho third renewal of which will bo held In the Stadium at tho World's fair grounds during five days of this week, commencing today. Tho Marathon race, tho principal event of tho games, will bo run tomorrow, for which there are forty entries. Fifteen foreign countries aro represented In the race. Carey Is Pistol Champion. Fort Hlley, Kan., Aug. 29. Tho na tlonal competition is over. In tho In dividual pistol competition the high mire, 23t! out of a possible 2R0. was made by Sergeant Michael Carey troop L, Fifth cavalry, who thus won In addition to tho pistol championship lind a gold medal, J.'S In money. The second highest was won by Lieuten ant Sayer of the Now York National Guard. His score was 230 and he Is also In tho gold modal class with cash prize of $23. Labor Leaders Sentenced to Jail Albuquerque, N. M.. Aug 29. Presl dent Marlnan of tho Albuquerque On tral Labor union has been given a sen once of seventy days In Jail and four tther striking Santa Fe machinists eav been sentenced to sixty dayt each for assault upon a strike breaker. In violation ot an Injunction Issued th local court recently, restrain ing the strikers from Interfering with the new men. The case will be appealed. i sv i DULUTH WINNIPEG Branch Office 223 Coates 8lock Platt.smouUi l'liotie 241 Ion't allow money to lie around. Is easier to spend it and caster to lose it It The Home of mm Choice Polled Durham Bulls FOR SALE 1 High Grade Pedigreed Stock Tele. Cedar Lawn Stock Farm LOUISVILLE. J. D. FERGUSON NEBRASKA Ayers Pills Vegetable, liver pills. That is what they are. They cure constipation, biliousness, sicK-headache. J.C. AyerCo. Lowell, Mnll. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich b'ack ? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rim as. ur unuuuum uuk. r. iuu. t to.. H.uuLi. m. u. SJB MONEY S keeping It in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County You can irlve a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without askinc for one. 11..' . I .. t.nu ...x.. w lien you iiavc a oaiiiv ulluuuu juu will he anxious to add to It rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. un. Inirlng the coming week tnis force, which will bo augmented some what dally, will bo occupied with drills and practice work. Hill to Retire From Politics. Albany, N. Y.. Aug. 29. David 11. Hill, lu conversation with friends hero, announced that he Intends to re tire from politics Jan. 1 next and that no matter what tho result of the com ing campaign may bo In state or na tion, he will relinquish the leadership of the Democratic party In New York. Ho added that In tho event of Domi- cratli: success this fall he would not. accept any position under the na tional or state Democratic adminis trations, or again become a candidate for election to any olllce whatever. Do desires to devote more time to his personal affairs and professional du ties than ho has In the past. Lynching at Laramie. Ijiramle, Wyo.. Aug. 3U Joe Mar tin, colored, was lynched by n mob of 3in men In front of Judge Carpen ter's house last night. Martin was s trusty In tho county Jail. Ho attack ed a white girl. Delia Krauso, In tho jail kitchen and slashed her face and arms with a knife. Six men were in lured by Martin when entering the Jail to drag out the prisoner. Government Troops Deserting. Iluenos Ayrcs, Aug. 30. The Para guayan insurrectionists are acuvoiy Drenarlnc for a land attack by foot and mounted forces. Serious resist nnce is not expected. Ooveriimenl troons at Asuncion are freely desert lng. Their rations are now reduced to three biscuits a day. The country Is almost entirely dominated by tho Insurgents. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ClilriijM, Au. .fo.-Iinpilli-il tiy compara tive wt-tikiii'sH In fon-lioi criiln markets, wheat irmli rs lii-re wlm bail imI11Im In hIkIiI were tmlay liicllneil to realize. Tho remit wits Idwir prices fr nil dillverles. tile lieei'iiilier option i'IuhIiik with a loss of Vji Curn whs ilnwu Vn's.". "iitu wore nil V'-. l'rovUlons were almut iiiiLhanni-tl. Cloning prleeK' Whriit-Sept., JUV.N.: Pre., Si. 07; Muy. 11. IDS,. I'nrii S.-pt.. .VtH--; lee.. ol".,-: May,4'.i. outs-Sept., :il-V: P'-c .t'."".!-; May, S."i'4. Turk Sept.. Sll.ItO; Oct., U.4-J,. I.ar.l -Kept., $7.l.-.S; t.-t., J7.V."-5. Hlt.K-Si-pl.. $7.:i7S; (let.. $7.4.i. fhleiiR.i 1'imh Prices- Nn. i oprlng wheat, $1.0v.il.U; No. .'I sprints wheat. ll.O.'i; No. 'J hard wheat, l.U7'n 1.11 : No. 3 hanl wheat Sl.OJfal.iiS; No. ;t ensh rorn, 53Vi'd kle; No. 'J eni-h ents, 31c. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street IMMEDIATELY OPrOSITE COURT HOUSE. EAD THIS TWICE To the Gentlemen of Plnttsmouth and Vicinity: Before ordering your fall and winter Suits mid Overcoats be suro tocnll on Mouls at all hours. Special at tention to the f aimer patrons. The tables are supplied with tho best tho markets all'ord. JOHN COREY. Proprietor. !G. FRANZEN, TAILOR! and he will show you an elegant line of seasonable goods from which he will give you a perfect fit and nt reasonable prices. STYLISH (IND GUARANTEED GARMENTS r Laughter Results In Death. Sallda, Colo., Aug. 21). Mrs. Mnry Ellis Is dead at her homo on the Up per Mesa In this city, as tho result of laughing at a Joke. A friend who was dining with Mrs. Kills was toll ing a Joke, when her host, who was In tho act of swallowing a spoonful of mush and milk, began laughing. Tho mush became lodged In the throat, and In her efforts to cough It up Mrs. Ellis burst a blood vessel In her left lung, causing her to strangle to death a few hours later. Offers to Send State Troops. Denver, Aug. 29. Governor Tea body sent a letter to Sheriff Hell of Toller county In regard to the mob which deported fifteen men and de stroyed tho store of the Interstate Mercantile company at Cripple Creek. The governor says he Is Informed that n similar mob contemplates a still fur ther outrage, htid offers to send the military again to assist the Eherlff In maintaining order. Antwerp Fire Under Control, Antwerp. Aug 29 Tho Are in the oil tar.ks near here Is now practically ended. Nine bodies have been recov ered and several more are missing. The loss Is estimated at 10,000,000 gal Ions and the damage at nearly $2.500,. too Rains Extinguish Forest Fires. Missoula, Mont., Aug. 30. As a re sult of recent rains, practically all the forest Ores that have teen rsglr.f la various parts of western Montana are cow extiDulihe4. Chicago Live Stock. rhli-sgo. Aug. :tO.-('attli UceclpK 7. OOO; weak; g.xxl to prime steer. fS,00(I fl ID; pour to ineilluiti. jn .'iof.i.'i.-j.".; sto.-kers ml fee.lers, 'M MVii.'l. .; cows, 1 lUfM.LTi lfer, Sl.7Vu4.70; eaniiern. $1.3.Vii4.7.'i hulls. S-J.HOAI4 : cRlven, SX.Kif.nl.iV Trias .1 teen, S:(..iUi4.:SO: wextern steers, JJ.50 4I4..V1. ling - Kecelpts, lil.uiO; 5e higher! ilxcd tuitclicm, $.'.xj(ii.7."i; good tn choice heavy, f.i.3.Vn.Y7r; routth henvv, J4.NlK.t a.::.".: light. r-.nKi-..so; imtk nf mt'in, $.-..45 4I.VOO. .shtM.p-Ki'celptu, Sl.OOO. iheep Memly, lHiiit stonily to lower; r.iihI tf rholee wethers. $.'l.,ri'ii4. fair to rhnle inlxeil, I.'i.'J.Vh.'i.C'i; western hic, $J.7,V(i ."; native lanihs, S4.Tiifiin.0O; wrsteru liuilis, $4.'.'5'll.liO. South Omaha Live Stock. Smith Oniiihn, Aug. .to.-rattle - K.velptii a.'JOO; as lilglt as wan pal.l for writ finished cattle; cows nml heifer. f-J.UKlf. SM; utoeker anil feelers, $J Ho-iill.-jo calves, :t J.".'.l4 HO. Hobs Iteeelpts. 10.UOO weak to loner: coo.l lluht ami shipping h"g so.il largely from f . ,!0 to Jf . . : t ." . am! high 11 $."1 40 was pnlil for rltoh-o llitht eights; nilied hog wero iiionn.1 h nickel loner mill so'il largely from $," J." tn S.VSO, Sheep Kccrlpt. ti.sio. thi-ro wa quit libera! run of sheep repnrte-1 toilny, which taken with those "nrrleil over from ynter i!y nin.lf p'.li-i rnth.-r :nrg; tl.t mnr kt thougtt itel iml t.i.w much itisi.je from jestenlny. Kansas City Live Stock. Kutisat City. Aug sO.-rstt!p-Hrlpt, ll.iM: utrtdy to lot lowor; itcckrm and frdtrn trong: rholc riport kt.il (lrsl trf utecrs. l5.U.ViliV0O, fair to ro., f.1.75 4lf..(V; wettrrn f.l itccra, :i ;v(A.40 toctrrii inl TetiieM. li:j:lA 10; row. ll.a.VilS.7n: taKlfor. $J.Sej.70; bull. -..00 ft.v::,, niTf.. leavers -.w iiog-K.,-ipt, V.UVi, nprntil Be llbr iml rloi wttk top. V&; bulk of !. 13 r13 4.,; httvy 1 X05 40: rckn, t.V3'ir 4A; pt in.l llbt. I.Y20Jd.r. Shp-Rclpti. 4.300 ItBbt Mtoc hlkr, iinihs. 14 0".So StkMt. IJJ34 0K, , J 0OJ3 76. Independent Cigar FACTORYI rr.Y 10 5c CIGAR, ChtiUenges rmprlson In Quality and Workmanship. JULIUS PEPPKRBERG, ' Manufacturer. V 1 !i II mm w HISKEY Bottled in Bond. TLhc JBcst WlWshB is the Cheapest tn tbe EnM R. B. WINDHAM ATTOKN EV- AT- LA W. l'liittstnomh : : Nebraska, Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation And Foreclosure of Mortgages a Specialty iCCCGOOOOOOOQOCOCCOCCCOOOt I Perry's Restaurant V lm bnorturaer nouse Xocccoooooaoco9oeooooooc nt Regular Hours. Oysters (IN SEASON) in Market. Sj P. UTTERBACK, Proprietor, MARTIN BUILDING, North Sldt Main Strut DOSITION for middle aged lady In this County to net as our reorfsfhtatlve. One with some knowledge ot medicine preferred Apply with references to the Med leal Research Co., Paxton Block Omaha, Nebraska. Toor Whisky is not only dis ngreenble to taste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tle good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much good as a doctor's prescription. If you uon t know how good it come in and try it. IE PRICES: Phillip PLATTSMOUTII. GuckeiiheimeriRye, per tral Ion... 84 00 Yellowstone, " " . . . 4 00 Honey Dew, " " ... 3 00 Bitf Horn, " " ... 2 00 Xliioiolf. - - - NEBRASKA No Matter How Nice Your House Appears From the outs'ulc, if it is furnished with out-of-date broken and scratched Furniture it doesn't measure up to what your home should be. We have every thing you can think of in Furqiture ai)d House Furnishings Xew goods coming in daily. Come in and look our store through when you get ready. Sattler I Fassbender EMBALMERS AND UNDERTAKERS Sixth Street, Between Main and Pear Sts j a ii if - - - - - .. t