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Henceforth on certain .-trt lies of, the Micsouii Pacific track in Nebia ha, the englntor may pull the throttle to a lorty-flve-niile an hour notch. This was hrought about )y tin; plea of the engineers and conductor ot the road, who showed the tirt order was unjust to them and to the road Tho.r earnings aie based on mileage ami the i eduction of running speed to twenty live miles an hour, it wa. said, would cut their wages to a point below cost of living. They said .-ome of the track between Kaunas- and Omaha is fit lor a rutv-mlle clip, while ut other places ten miles an hour is all it will hear. G. W. Holdrcge, general manager of the Burlington road, paid a visit to the lailroad commissioners ami as htited them he would see that every off oi t was put foiward' by his road to install modern spatk arrester? on the high line of the Huiliimton that pasbes through Custer count), where many complaints of fire damage have originated. THAYER MONUMENT DEDICATED succeeding campaigns'. He was gov ernor of Nebraska, United States sen-1 Ptor and territorial governor of Wy-' omlng at various stages of his career! and was brev'fctted major general. COMPLAINT AGAINST PACKERS. State Food Commissioner Begins Pros ecution of Three Companies. Lincoln, Oct. 20. Complaints wero tiled In justice couit by County Attor-' ney Tyrrell against thine Omaha I packing; companies for alleged viola tion of the state pure food law. The county attorney says that the three defendants, the Cudahy Packing com pany, Switt & Co,, and Armour & Co., i and the Lincoln ngen's, sold articles I of food in package form in Nebraska ; on certain dates and failed to brand I the packages with their weight. War runts were Issued and seivlce will be obtained on the packets as soon as : possible. Service will also be mado on the local managers for the pack-. lug company dolendnnts and they must appear in court at the hearing. i Under the law the penalty for every such offense is a line of Irom $10 to' $100. The evidence upon which the complaints were drawn was furnished by Food Commissioner Johnson. SHELDON RETURNS FROM TRIP COUP BY FRUIT JOBBERS. Ban The state superintendent turned the matter over to the legal department, which Intended to begin mandamus proceedings to compel her to follow the law In conducting her ofllco Mm. Knox la now doing fills nnd there Is j no mote trouble mowing lor anybody hi the case, Painter Falls Sixty Feet, (linnd Island, Neb., Oct 2". While at woiK painting the steeple' of the German Lutheran church. Hmoison Snyder, a painter, llll from the scat folding, a distance of bImj foot to the ground, lie was Inlton to the hos pltal. and physicians round the right .nil fractured, a puuctuicd wound In the light Toot, breaking the inch of the toot, and Injiity to the back and a severe cut on th" nose. The man Mem to have a lair chance of ie coeiy. Voorlieca Acialn Escapes from Jail. Lincoln. Oct. 21!. Currying teipil sltlnn papers, De-put y Sheriff Dawson left for Tulsa, I. 'I'.. to bring hack "AT' Voorhees and "Kid" Hurley, who escaped rroin jail here two jeaia ago. Tlie ate acMised of swindling. Sheriff Ur'i's i eelvoil n telegram ficnu Tulsa, vin Voorhees had escaped fiom Jail nt 'hat pltie e. Voorhees Is the man wli"in tlw 1 Incolu authorities are espe dally unvloiis to rapture. Accidental Shooting at Stanton. Siauion, Neb, Oft. 2'.--While play In wi'h a small illle. George lliirnett ae cieie ally sheit .lohn Noo nan, both residents of this city. The buliei peice-ii the h'lt lung, goln Thomas J. Majors and John C. Cowin Deliver Addresses. Lincoln, Oct. 28 An honorary mon ument to the memoiy of the late Hris adltr General .lohn M. Thayer, erec ed by the state of Nebraska, m ded icated at Wyuka cenieteiy in the Makes Somewhat Evaalve Reply Re garding Reputed Row With President. Lincoln, Oct. 23. "The piohideut and tha Republican putty of Nebraska, are eutiiely in accord," was the some what evasive reply Governor George L. Sheldon made to a question legard lug the leputed difference between himself and Pi evident Roosevelt dur ing the recent trip of the latter down the Mississippi. Governor Shel don letuined from the tiip. When asked if there had been a row be- Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Mil a bottle or common gLoss with your water and let it stand tw ent -four hour ; '.I! I f ii vuiiiii.'iiLurt.ci -""--T m. I 1 1 ,1 ,r I ,,. I If.rlt i.u.l t unhcullhy con dition of the kid- io) s; it it statu.- oiir linen it u evidence of kul ucy trouble; t fit(iient desire to j),is) it orpalu in the liacl: w also convincing proof Unit the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Wlmt Tei lio. There is comfort in the knowledge o often cprcsscil, that Dr. Kilmer' Swainp-Reiot, the great kidney leincdy, fulfills everv wish in niriufj ilieuinatisi:i, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, hhuUler nnd evei v.i e)f the urinary passive. It eiiriii-ts inability to liolil water nml Hoaldinji jam in" passiti it, r 1.mI effects following use of licitor, wine or beer, and mommies that unpleasant ne cessitv ef being oiunpclleil to go often (luring the ilas. and to get up ninny times dining tiie tiiijht. The mild and theeltaoiefinar elTect of Swamp-Root is soon icalied.' It stuiid-i the highest for its woiiilerlul tines of the most (li tressing cases. If you need n mcilioiue you should have the bod. Sold by drug gists ill fiftv-ceut and "tie ilollar si.es. ' You ma v have a sample bottle ami a. heed; that tills all iilioulil, l)otheiit Int (Mivp3J hyni-iil. AiMn-sDi.jjJ! Kilmer & Co., Hiug- i:--i haiiitou. N. V. When nomeot pRitii.iK'. writing mention this paper and elou't make miv mistake, but rciueiuber the clear tbionuh the cavity and hidglug J '-. ,1'r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and HB33S presence of n large niidienee. The Mil-' twueu the president and himselt, he veillnir was nerfornied by W. M. Gil icspie and Wesley I3arr, two m-iubers of the First Nebraska regliu:it, cum mnndod during the civil war by Gen eral Thayer. The dedicatory address was dedivered by Colonel Thomas J. Majors of Peru, who served under Geneial Thayer. John C. Cowin of Oninlin also delivered an address. General Thayer served during the Hhlloh campaign with General Grant, taking n prominent part in that and laughed heartily, tliiully milking the reply quoted. "If the people would take the trou ble to lead the president's St. Louis speech," he said, "they would discover whether or not his attitude is out of harmony with ours, in his speech he said that tho tederai government should control the interstate com merce nnd the states should control state conuneice. I think comment cva that declaration is unnecessary from to Express Companies Buying and' Selling Commodities. Omaha, Oct. 28. As a result of the healing to be given the Western Fruit Jobbers' association before a special lepiesentative of the Interstate com nierce commission in Omaha this week, an amendment will probably be offered in congress this winter to the new Intel state commerce law, whitfh will include expitss companies in the provision making it unlawful for "rail roads' to engage in the purchase and sale of commodities. Wholesale fruit dealers and jobbers have their case ready to present, and belh'vp they will be able to show that gieat Injury to fruit giowers, whole salers, retailers and consumers is done by the express companies en gaging In the sale of fruit, through their agents In varioiiB parts of the country. SHOOTING AFFRAY AT ST. JAMES. Attorney Puts Bullet, Into Bartender nnd Surrenders Himself. St James. Neb., Oct. 28. As the ic suit of a di.-agreeinent between Charles Runyan, an attorney, and Tony Rose, a bartender, Rose had to have a icvolver bullet xti acted and Runyan Is In custody of Sherlft Rosen berger, to whom he voluntarily sun en dered hlniitlf. Runyan and Rose had quarreled In the lorenoou and had come to blows, but were separated by fi lends. They met again, when. Runyan says, he feared Rose was about to attack liiml It was then Runyan pulled a revolver and tired. '1 he Hist shot failed to take effect. The second ciiot hit Rose over the right breast, was deflected by striking a lib and embedded itself Jji the muscles near the bieast bone. Rose will lecover. tl Hie back. As yell the bullet lias i not In ' n extracted Tho doctois are in douM a to the lesult. but at pros out Ncuiiinn si'i'ins to be resting easily Coursing Meet Ends at Mlnden. .Miudoii. Neb, Oct. 2C- The national coursing meet ended with the running or the derby, which was finished with n single round. The supply of jack- rabbits ran out Wednesday, and It was impossible to secure more t hit n Miough lor the single loiiud or the lerhy. Holmes Sells Lincoln Franchise. Lincoln, Oct. 2.). "Ducky" Holmes, owner and manager of the Lincoln trom of the Western league sold his Ira noli Ip to Guy W. Green. The con sldt'iaiion was $8,000 SIOUX RESERVATION AFLAME Fierce Prairie Fire Is Raging Near Valentine, Neb. Valentine, Neb.. Oct. 2."i. A big prairie Hie has been burning furiously, aweer.ing everything before It, for the past tluee days on the Sioux Indian leservatlon. It started somewhere near Rod; f'toek and has been burn ing In a southeasterly direction It has already done a great deal of dam age, and as everything is as dry as tinder and tho dead grass Is hoay, there is liable to be much more loss before It i- stopped. The liiv is burn ing at piesent near the St. .Mary's school, and Is getting where it will no more anj mote damage If It is not ooii com i oiled. No Free Telephones in Nebraska. Lincoln, Oct. 2.). The Nebraska Telephone company applied to the lailioad coiiiiiil-sion for the privilege o installing fiee tedephones in some of the lioupIl.il-1 of the state, but the commission asserts Unit under the law theie Is no privilege of this kind for a common utriier and any telephones Installed must lie at so much per mouth, as usual, for all pal ions. The only exception whore a common car rier may furnish services free is in the case of 'lie railroads, where ship ments may be made free to state and county fails. the address, lliuehamtou, N. Y. OYSTERS in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances a specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. The Bon Ton W. S. DENSE, Proprietor. The talker sows; the listener reauo. Italian i'roverb. Do You IT j. MLat Meat? When you ore hungry cnei want somothlg nice in the meat lino, drop into my market. Wo have tho nicest kind or Home-made Sausages anil meats, fish, nnd game in season. Wo think, nnd almost know, Hint we can plcaso you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON fc BURDEN. i iLvlibitaibibibititiklkvlttliib)l'iiliiiiikbkl'eJiilibtbiileibkliUiielUeUiUUeilitbUitiUiiiliUl'li Peace in School War. Lincoln, Oct. 25. All is at peaco between Superintendent .MoHrlen and Mrs. Knox, the county superintendent of Cheyenne county. Mrs. Knox has filed her report, according to law, and tlfere will be no litigation in the com Is over her position, and Super intendent McHrlou has withdrawn his recommendation to giant a certificate, 1 which was incidental to the trouble. Residence 1 88. SAY, rilSTER! Do you know that it will pay YOU, ns well ns US, to buy your Building Ma torinl and Coal at our yards? Not only that our prices averaqd lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we tako espeoial care of and protect all can be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT & FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. -3 i a 4 8 3 4 3 9 9 -3 i a Hip'ri'VTt'Ti'FT'Ti Vw)ti)ieie.'n'n'r,!i'ri'rVl!i1i1i'f'f 1''!i1i't'1i1,T'rnT1'rA'r1(f I' I I City Dray and Express Line. Y. W. STUDEBAKTSR, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. , TELEPHONES, Offie 119. J ". i !' l ! I.