" ' ; J < " ( ! I \ ruSTfR ( OUNn' RfPUBLlCAft I II ay D. M. AMe.tInnY. i .1L00mN BOW. . . NFJDRABlUr. , - II I I 1L 1 1I I Brief Telegrams ; A. P. Hnlitz , theater proprietor 01 I Olevelaml , hns Btarted a movement to I ' , erect a monument to Henry Irving. / John J. KelIy , chll'r of marleets nt I Olevelnnd , was arr < , sted on the charge or ombezzllng $ i,700 or the cltY'1i money. At the sessloll or the national encampment - campment of the Ullloll Vote ra.tl 1\ ' union It wns Llechll'll to meet at St. } ) aul next year. ; New Yorle board of estlmnto receives I report of export fixing $7,7liOOOO aiJ , the value 01 n t'lopholle Crnnchlse for i twenty.fivn years. 1 MarshnII I lold and his IIrldo land in ' Now Yorlt , and the Chicago merchant I' saYH I11l1nlclplIl ownol'ahlp Is a fall lire , nccorillng to his ohscl'vations abroall. I Frellerlclc A. Poclthnm and Moses I Hans , the alleged consplrntora who I prontod by the lealt In the government ! cotton crop reports were arraigned In ' New Yorlt. jl 'fhe PullmHn company directors dc- clarell the I'cgular quarterly dlvldenl1 j or $2 per ahare. 'l'he financial statement - ment hews an Increase in net earnIngs - Ings of $392,9 2. I'ro/1IlIont / ; King or Oberlin ColIege , In an Interview given In 1\lllwaukee , saya "tainted money" may be received provided - vided the moulh or the reelulent Is not closell to erltIclam. Commissioner Host or Wisconsin 10 sending out to nIl state Insllranco de- pnrtments a copy or the Wisconsin gain and , loss exhibit blanle for lIre company reports and urgIilg Its use. 'I.'ho Bolglan government Is maturing a plan for the reorganization or the army whlcb it wJll soon present to parliament. This establishes personal military service similar to the Swiss system. Peoria's grand jury acljonrned arter Indicting two banle presldenlB , causing the collapse of ono bank and shaltlng the confidence or the cltlzons In the mon who stood highest In business I cl rei es. Wl11lam E. Curtis , wrlUng rrom Montreal , says mon bol'll In the United 8tate8 are talc1ng a leading part In Canndlan affairs , and describes hard : Minto , succeSdor to Lord Curzon , viceroy - roy of India. The , Great Dritaln sought and promIsed - Ised II. milltnry derenslvo alllonce with Franco against Germany at the tlm the Moroccan affair assumed a threat- j cnlng aspect , Is the burden of a stor1 t prlntod .n . Paris. t 'fho Nashvltlo chamber or commerce ' unanimously adopted a resolution requesting - j' questing Secretary or the 'frensury 1 Bhn.w to admit free or uty the articles , t brought into this country by Miss , Allco Roosevelt. ' ' 1\ \ Ma 'or McCleHan , BP althtg , at : , Tammany ratlficatl n meeting , aUacle- cd the theorle or municipal ownorshlp j oxtremlsts and says the debt limitations - tions of' Now YOI'le City compel the prantlng or franehlscs. . Doxlng matches In Chicago have I been placed under the ban by Chler I of Police Collins. lie announced that proresslonal prizefighters and boxers 1 would not herearter bo allowed to tako. part in contests In Chicago. " : Professor H. D. Meyer of the U I- vero.ity or Wiscoosln , In an address Ii beroro the gas mon's convention in , Mllwauleee , declared that long.torm francblses are productive or extortion J and tblnks that llUbllc ownership Is \ better. . ' ) The convention or the General Dnp- t1st association or IllInois , In session \I \ at .Tollet , voted to join the crusade of 'f the Antl.Saloon league and worle fort the election or men to the state leg. t Islature who ure favomble to local op- , tion. ! Prosldent Hoosovelt' Issues an order I that clyll service employcs may be summarily dlschal'jed without trial whenever a superior decltle the em. ployo has been Inofilclent or guilty o ! misconduct. In the presence or such IU. perior. According to advlces rrom ManchurIa - Ia , GenernlLhll.1Vitr.h. on receipt or the notlfientlon or the ratillcations or the peace treaty , ordered the destruction or the barricades , entrenchments and other Impediments or communication with the neutral zono. Passao ! or Preslliont Roosevolt'l train through North Carolina WUE mnrleed by a continuous ovation In which 1\Irs. Hoosl'velt shared. In 8 IIpcech at Raleigh the president urged that the government lie given the poW' er to control ralIroad rates. The Russian battleship Knlas Po wmklno , the crew or which mutlnlod In tbe harbor or Ollessa last June , has by imlerlal order , bcon re-chrlstened the Paml1elmon , artl'r the famous mar tyr of the Uusslan church , who died in thll third centur ) ' mId who Is lookt ) ( upon lIy the doctors UII their putro [ lIalnt. lIalnt.Weelely Weelely trade rev ows rellort greal activit ) ' in all lines , tlw movement 01 commodillea tmdng raIlroad lalte trans . porlatlon facIlIties. The bureau or equtpmont or the navJ departments is prepnl'llIl { to establlat nine new wlrelcss tet'gralJh ! statlonl on tbo Pacific coast. Ueductlon or the tariff on Bugal beets ! rrom 2 to 10 per cent ad val orl1m is asked to save Michigan Bugal , beet ractorles rrom closing. Edward George CunlUfe , the exprell clerk who stole $101.000 at Plttaburl 'WIUJ ' arrfsted In Orllll."l1Ilrt. Conn. . anI dna UD 11i0.000 lit , II" - I . , , GnEAT SONG VI "ITER. Paul Dresser , the Popular Composer. Cured by Doan's Kidney P/Ils. / Paul Drepscr hf New York , author of "Bnllhl ! of the WabnHh" 1II111 mallY II nn. : . . . . other sreat SOIlJ : hits , . . - wrHos : Gl'ntlemen : I wll < h to rocomJlll'nel Donn'8 1(111110) ' PIlI8 , In the hOll0 tllat my l'n. tol'sumcnt ! will bo rl'nd by some or the many thou luHII ! or surrerers from Illdlley /6f/fd complalut. I was so wretched Cram this mulady that I I cOllld not slel'p , rest 1101' eat , and had a wenlt nnd achllll ; bnck. Doan's Kidney - ney PJlls errrctllnIly eurc me , IInd I wish thnl ot1ler8 may \wow. \ ( Sl nell ) PA UI. DHl SSJm , Sold by 1111 denIers. E.iO cellts a box. Footor.MUburn Co. , Buff.110 , N. Y. SOlp : : from PompeII. A row years ngo a soap.hoUer's shop wns cllscover.ed in PompeII , havln beell burled lIeneath that l rrlble ralll or r.shes thllt fell upon lho city 79 A. D. ' 1'he sonp fOlllld In the shop hacl not lost lis efficncy , although It hud been bllrled 1.800 ) 'enl's. Insist on Gottlng It. Some gl'ocers Hny , hey ( ] on't keep Dellance Stureh , 'I'hls Is because they have a Htocle on hanel of other hran s contaIning- only 12 oz. In u pnclmge , which they won't ue ublo to Rcll firRt , beea URC Defiance cn tutns 16 oz. tor the flume money. Do you want 16 oz. InRtead at 12 oz. tor RamI' money ? 'fhen buy Defiance Starch. Hel1ull'es no cool.lng. Origin of Some Spanish Titles. Spain is said to contain 470,000 "no. bles , " Ulany or whoUl ewe their titles , such as they are , to the bnIr mad anti wholly bad PhIlIp II , who used to cre. ate thom In batches or 100 at 11 time Ilt a uniform prIce or $50 a bead. rlAo's Cure for Consumption Is nn Infnlltblo medlctne tor coughs IIn cohls.-N. W. SAMUEL , Oceau arovo. N. J.I"cb.17IOOO. Has Lots of Leisure Now. Cupid used to bo overworleed untl1 ho Invented the m rl'lnge ceremony.- Lifo. ! llr . WIIIBln" " , , I'uuLhllll : SyrOI" J1'orebllclren tpnthlllK , "rlcn8lhe IlIm. , reduccl In- QAmm8tluu , 8118"1",10 , cures wln,1 cullu. 2lca : ootUo. , Happy the preacher who can Invent a 110eltetboole that cannot be left at homo on Sundaya.-lIenry 10' . COlle in Chicago 'frlbune. FOIt HEN'l' OH SALl ON (1HOP FARMS . J. MUIllALI. , Sioux C1t ' . lu. Three Things to Ascertain. There was 11. t1mo when mlnlsten used commonly to cons III 01' the sub , jects for theh' sermons under .three heads. A CUIIIOUS usel' of rcdl1ndant 11ronouns , taltlug for text , "Tho dovll goeth ubout as a roaring llon , " lira posed to consider , "lIr8t , wbo the dOTIl ho is : seeolllll ) ' , why the devll ho go eth I1.bouti and , thh'tll ' and lastl ) ' , wbat the devIl Is ho J'olll'lng at. " " Coating for Gilt Frames. For gtlt frames which are not qulto of the best quallty 11. good thing Is D coating' clear parncilluent slzo ovm the gliding , as this prevents the dark enlng and discoloring or the gold , and also allows or the fral11es bolng light Iy wiped over occasionally wHh a clean moist span go , this being al lowetl to dry of ItseIr. Antiquity of Ropemaklng. Although the nlUlllI or the first rope. maleeI' and that or the land In which he practiced his art have both been lost to history , Egyptian sculpturel ! provo that th art WIlS practiced at least 2,000 ) 'cars before the Hme or Christ. . Pawnbroking In London. Moro than 1 , OOOOOO visits are 1111111 every 'ear to London pawnbroltoJ's. . 'I'ho exact figurl's are on an average IiO,300 times a c1ny. Throughout the whole counlry the 1Iumbor of pledges I is said to nsllO\l1It lo 1DOOOO,000 POI Imnum. THE 6ECnET OF YOUTH , Dc Soto looked Cor the secrd vl , ) 'out1 ; In a Sprlll ! ; or ! ; lIshing , ! lfo- slvln ! ; waters , which ho was sure 111. " . .auld find In the New World. AI. chemists and wagcs ( thollsands of them ) , have sllent their lI\'es In ques for It , but It Is on1) ' found b ) ' those happ ) ' people who cnn digest and aD- IIlmllnto the right rood which Ieeps the ph/lical / bod" perCect that peace and comfort are the sure results. A remarlenblo man of DI sa 's : " 1 < ' 01 many long ) 'cnts I sulfered more 01 . le8/1 with chronl costiveness and pnlntul indlgestloll. This cotdlUon ! made lire a ! ; reat hunlen to me , a. you ma ) ' wel1 imagine. "Two ) 'ears ngo I beglln to use . Gr tJe'Nut as food. and am thanlful . thnt I dll1. It hns hAcn a hleRslng to I mo In every wa ) ' . 1 first noticed that I It bad reitored m ' digestion , 'I'h1 L was a great I'aln but WIlS nothing te I CaUl pal'o In importnn , o with the Cac' ' t 1 tbat In a short time n\ } ' bowels were ' restored to Creo and 110rmal I1ctlOI1. L. I' " 'rho cure 8ccmlll to ho 'Omplet" : for two years I hl1\'o hacl nore or thE r old trouble. I use the Grnpc-Nut I food every morning fOI IIrcaltfast and I trequently ent notlllnJ ; else , The USE has made me comrortab'o and happ" r and although I wlll be14 ) 'ears olc . next tal1 , 1 havc hecomf. . strong anc r lupplo again , croct In fiJ\lre and cat walk with an'body arid enjoy It. ' Name rlven b , . PNltum Co" Datth I Creek , Mlah. " 'rhert.o'l a realon. " i Rf'ad the l\tU. \ . hook. "Th Road t Wel1YIU. . " I. eTtlI'f pkl- . - , , . " W. J. BLACK. cw"TP.2D"enger T" lfno Manager for the Snnta Fo nO Jd. t I I J William J. Dlaelt , who has just been. . promoted by the Santa Fo railroad to : bo passenger lrarnc mannger of the enUre system , with heaelquarters In Chicago , wus born oct. 3 , 18G4 , In St. LouIs , and has been in the ra1l. wny service /linco / 187D , begInning as an office bo ) ' with lho Vandalla at t1.o age of 1 [ ; 'earB. 110 retained bis first position flvo years , when ho became rate clerIc in the passenger department - ment 'of tho' l\t1ssourl Pacific. In March , 188G , ho was given a similar position hy the Santa Fe. Ho was promoted to chief clerlt in the ) Jasson- gel' department In April , 188' : , and to assistant general pnssenger ngont Jan. I , 1S2. ! ! 110 has been general 11assenger agent , wItb bead quarters at Topelcn , 1an" slnco Fob. I , 1897. A Sermon In It. In thq fol1owll1 ! ; paragraph , from 11 story by Gouvc1'IIel1r 1\1orrls , In the Reader magazlnc , there Is a whole sermon : "Edwl1rd , " said my grandfather - father , "never undertalcc to patronlzo God. It 'ou feel that 'OI1 do not understand - derstand HIm lWOl1 It to yourseIr. It Is enough to Iwow that ) 'OU were dust , and 110 made a man of you ; that you grow wear at length and Ho gives you sleep ! " -'f tI antic Constitution. MANY KNOW THIS-DO YOU ? - - The tollowtng'ery InterellUng can ver- BaUun beL\HtJn 1\11. \ \ lllLU , hunker. and Mr.Vullor Wel1mlln. l'uLired. two proml- lIent cltlzcn/l of Lho town , 'was recentlv ovclhenrd : "I ncver buy PlltC1Jt medlctne , " Batd Mr. \ \ 'hlLe.'hl'n 1 tecl the need of medical nsslstnnce I cnll our phy,1clan. I don't bdle\'e In Inllng n. lot ot sluff that I IlIIow nolhln : IIhout , . I Imow. how- e\'er. that n gl''lIt mnny do use It. nn pparently wILli oed rellults. but [ am tor I-ellhw II dOCLol' e\'ery time. " I "Your drclllnlltl1nc s remhr ! Lhls posst- ble" replied : \11' , Wel1nllln , " ! Jut the mn- jOl'lty ot people III UII I clIllt11der the ex- pense. My expcrlence Is that some pat- fOnL medltJIni trt'IUl'ntly ! cure whim the docLor's " ,1,11I , Is 1IIIIIIed , Talle , f r Instance - stance nil ullllcllol\ ' say like consLipu lion an slomllch It'ouhie , DId you C\'Cr hear ot 'our family ph 'slclan cUl'11I1 ; n. cnse lIke that' ! It consllllflted , he I-Ives yon a JJh 'slc ; but a physic cnnnot cure eonsLl- pallon. nnd he will Lell 'ou so. IL Is n temporn.r . ' relief nnd beforlJ IOllg 'ou nced more ) Ihyslc or pills , ' 1'he docLor chnrg's you $ w o\'ery 111110 'ou c/ill on him and I you have to pu ' 1 0c { ) I' 7 e 10 have his . filled , Pretty lIoon you ha\'o the ' 1'11' or 'Ph > 'slc' 1II\II1t and your doctor - tor hAil n steady cuslomer , You cannot rend the doctor'lI lHPserlpLions. You IlIIow no more nJout ! whnt he gl\'es you Lh n 'ou do nbout the Ingredlenls ot a \ medicine. No 1''l1l1ble company w lll\teht n lut ot monc ' In La n'l1lent ' medicine unless thcy are con\ Inc ( > ( \'l1lent \ It will do nil Lhnt Is clillmell tor it. Usuatl ' It Is tl1IH'escl'II'1Il111 01 some specialist whu hns devoted his life to the stully of a certnln dlspnse nnll hns l11aNlcrell It. I men lion comilipn lion nllli stomnch trolll.le lIecauso I bufferell from thnt uf- IlIl'lIon for 'Pllrs , It I" Lho beginning ot nenl'ly nil llspnsl' . Onc ( ' IL gels n grip I on 'Oll. It Is serious , stuhhol"ll and hnl'd to ovcrcome. I never knpw n ease I1mt wnll CUI ed hy nn 01 1IInnr ' ' phy- III'ln n , hut I llo Imow 0 II nUl11hpat hnll " " .cs Lhat wor4J IWl'mnnl'nlly cured h 1'lly cntlpd11111'8 : Oralie 'I'ollic. 1 1 Hl'd It In my family wlLh HilLis- I , 'tnCl , t'f'SUItH , It cllt'ed 1110. nn I Imow , 1\ I.\'l'nt mllllY mOl 0 I''I'IWIII ! It has cure , It COHtR , 1 0 ( 'pnls fnr Il HIIJIIII or 1.00 fern n 1a0 hoUI. " 1 , Inll't Imow pxn'II ' 1111 thnt IH In It. hut I dn Imnw It CIII'ell con. IIII\llIlIon \ nnd slol11l1l'h tI 0111,10 nnll Lhnt III more thall my family docLor coul do tor nil' , [ WIIS first attrncL,11 Lo the remedy by the c0l1111nny'H orter to I-Ivc Lhe IIl'st bottle - tlo ft PI' La ' who IIn ono would wrlto to tllem I-lvtnJt : Lllpll' dru glqL's nnme. I 11m thA IIIful till' III ! ' hellellL IL hns gl\'en nlld ad\'lo cvery sUffprer trom consllpaLinn to write to Iho MIIII'I ! Grnlle Tonic Co. . HS th A\'e. . noel ( Il < lallll , III" gl\'ll1I Ihem their lrugglSl's ndllrNls. 50 Lhnt they can procure a bottle tree of expense. " Tennyson's Porter. Tenn'son was a 10\'el' or porter. When a peerngl' was olTered him didn't he put off decIcllllg whether to nccept It or not until he had debated the question with hlmsctr over a bottle of what Goldsmith cl\lled "Imrson's blacle chamllllgne ? " TORTURING HUMOUn. Body a Mass of 60rer.-Treated by Three Doctors but Grew Worse -Cured by Cutlcura for 75c. "My lIttle daughter was a mass of /lores / all ovcr her bed ' . lieI' fnco was catcn awn ) ' , and her cars loo1\ell ns Ir the ) ' wou1l1 tlroll off. 1 called In three doctors , but she grew worso. Nolghhors advlsell ClltlCUI'a , and boo fore I had used hair or the caleo ot l oap and box or oIntment the sores bnd all hcalcd , and 111) ' IIttio one's RI\ln was as cllar as a new-born babe's , I would not bo without CuU- cura again It It oost five dollars , In. tcad or 80\0l1tl1vo cent8 , which Is all It cost us to Cill'O our baby. Mrs. ! G. J. Steese , 701 Coburn St. , Aleron , Ohio , " I . I It tales the state legislature to I chnnge a ml\u's nnmc , but any justice , or the peace cn1chnuge 0. w0111an's. I - A man may as wel ! tel ! the truth , when he C0111es home at 2 a. . m. , for hie wito won't believe him anTWll1. . ' [ THE NEWS IN NEBRASKA , 1 I OVER THE STATE. , T. A. Doerr or lo'remont was fined $50 and costs ror selling llquor on Sunday. The new 110111an Catholic church at West Point 113 soon to bo tledicated. 'I.'hero has of lalo becn two deaths trol11 tYllhold fever in the insane asylum at Lincoln. The Standard lleet Sugar Company's factory at Ames can talto care of 1,000 tons or beets a day. l.ee Allen oC Seward C lIlity died Inst weele Crqm injuries received by jump. Ing from a ha'atacle onto a pltchforlt. M1'3. M. Turel ' has lIeen appointed b3' Governor Mlclto ) ' to the position or matron In the Nubrnslta Insane hos. pital at Norfolk. The H'year.old brother of George Guenther , a dealer In guns and sport. ing goo s , Grand Island , was att.1cked by a shit(1polie and moy lose an eye as a result. Dlancho Balcer of Grand Islantl is alarmed ever the mysterious disap. pearance ot. her husband on October 8 , since which time ahe bus not heard 0. word from him. Mrs. S. .T. 'Yca\'erllng has sold her farm or 1GO acres near Darneston , Gage county , to Peter Weir ror $5& IJer ncre. 'fhls land \\'us purchased twenty years ago for G an acre. Charles A. Gore , a Humboldt merchant - chant who is shipping his stocle to Colorndo , met with qulto a loss a few days since , when ho laid down hl& poeketboolt , conlalnlng nearly $200. and has slnco been unable to find It. 'I.'ho gathering or the second crop or strawborrles and gmlles In the vlcln. Ity of Deatrlco was equal1ed , 1 ! not surpassed , last weelt when D. H. Otlell , n reRldetlt or Deatrlce , picked 165 ripe pumplclns from ono \'Ine. News has been recel\'ed at Yorlt an. nounclng the death of Mrs. Ph1lJp Hltger In Ca11.fornla , irom appendicitis. Mr , and 1\I1'R. \ Hitger three years ago moved from York to Long Deach , Cal. They were pioneers In York. John Beeber , empoj'ed ! on the Sew. I ard court house , was struelt on th\ ' head by a picco of tlllng dropped by another worleman , and seriously In. jured. Ill' was unconscious ror many hours , but Is recovprin . Arter an 1I1ness or less than a quarter - ter of .an hour br. John O. Dawson died or heart faIlure In his office at , Lincoln. Dr. Dawson was well Imown I in Uncoln , having practiced medicine there ror more than twenty years. Louis Dahl or ScrIbner WfiS the I1rst man sent to the asylum from Dodge county under the new law for the , cure of dipsomaniacs. The complaint was l11ed by his friends , who believed tbat confinement and treatment was' what ho needed. The annual convocation for the clergy of the diocese or Nehras1ca w1l1 bo held In D'atrlce November 7 to 10. nlshops WorthIngton and W1I1lams , and also many prominent priests or , the dloCEsC : w1l1 be present and tale ; : part In the discussions. Robert J. llrown , aged 71ears , was found dead at Cambridge. Mr. Drown and 11 little 1I0y , who was staying with him , retired In the evening without any complaint or J11ness by the de. ceased , and on awakening the boy round his sleeping companion dead. Georo ! Dalcer , accused or horse steal- lng , pleaded guilty In the district court ot F1l1more county , and was sentenced to three 'el1'S ! In the penitentiary. Daker is the man whom Sheriff Pager \ ' or F1I1more county captured near Plattsmouth about the 1st or Septom. bo ' The McCook CommercIal Club's rail. road commlttce Is preparing to malee 11. campaign for mOl'e adequate rac1lJ. ties at McCoole for handllng the big rrelght business of that place. not to mention the lurgo transrer freight business one thrre. 'I.'he students atteneHng the Kearno Normal school ant ) who lI\'e In the dormitory are UIJ In arms against the quality or Cootl served In the dorml. tory and ha\'e inaclo complaint to the State Normal board. SlIch Is the report - port that has reached I.lncoln , but It cannot he confirmed by the minorIty members or th(1 hoard because they know nothing of It. The special committee appointed by tbe Commercial club or Dellevuo to conror with the Omaha Street R I. way COl11lHlI1y have had /le\'eral / meet. Ings with the company und as a result they Auccl'l'dcd ' In ettlng It to Bend out Its engIneer to look ever the route or entrance Into nl'1e\'IIe. ! ' 1'ho ongl. neer spent most of the da ' In survoy. Ing and 1001tllll ; o\'or the route. Deput ) ' Labor Commissioner Dush has returneel to 1.lncoln Cram North Platto. where he wcnt to Inspect some 111'0 escapes , and at on1 ; , ! atarted nn Investll'atlon of th ( ' violations of tIle romalo lahor laws In Lincoln , White no forntnl ( 'UlI1\1ll1lntR \ hllvo been tIled with MO department It haK been ro- tlortcd that In 81'vernl ml1llnery stores In town the 'oung womop employes were com\ll'/lrel \ / to work JIIoro than len houl'S CI dllY nnd Mr. llush will lalto aetlun. The Srltem ) Iwl' mortgage record for RIchardson county Is aB fullows : , ! "arm , med , H , $30II ! ! : , 78 ; rell'alll'rJ ' , 1 G , $30" ! J7 . Clto. : , meet , 7 , $2fif O.7 : relellsed. ! I , $1,675. Chnttel , 11I011 , fi , $3IiGGI.20 : reletsctl , ! J8 , $ GGIO.23. : l\lJss Bertha Clcle was Cound uncon. sclous I1t her homo In Atlbllrn Satur. day ovenlng and died Iu ! L ahort while. I Miss Clcle , who WI1 11 alster or Mrs. J. S. Sttll1 or that city , has lived ! Llono I Cor 1\ lone time. Friday she visited her slstcr nud left In apparentl ' gOOLl , , health. The catlse or her death Is not I positively known. She waa 58 years ole ! : - ELEVATOR MEN FILE ANSWER. Attack Constitutionality of Laws 01' Regulation of Their Business. I..INCOLN-Tho Omahn. Elevator company t110d Its brier In the grain case and It contains considerable leglslatlvo Information , and at the sarno thno attempts to declare unconstitutional - stitutional all II\\\'s enacted by the legislatures - islatures or 'e\rs : lII18t affecting grain grain dealers , together with the repeal or the 1887 act by Implication by the 1n05 act , tinder which It holds , therefore - fore the action Is brought. Dlscus& ing the laws passed up to the ID05 In.w the attorneys sa3' In their brier : "Tho law of 1881) ) Is .lnvalId , for the reason that the bill as Introduced and as voted upon , as shown by the tItle , aplliled only to 'manuracturers. ' It Ie true that a bl11 wltb a tltlo affecting manufacturers 'a1ll1 dealers' was en. grossed and sIgned , but the title to the bill when votell upon did not have the 'and dealers' In It. "Tho nct of 18D3 docs not purport to nfTect ! ; raln mono - "The first act of 1817 ! Is Invalid for the reason thnt the bl11 as engrossed and slgnod wns never voted upon. The tWo of the nct c11grossed and signed affected 'lrado nmt business. ' But the bill as Introduced and voted upon did not contain the words 'and business' in the tltlo. This Is a very materIal alteration , as 'btlslneS'I ! ' refers to Insurance - suranco companle..q , professions , and probably a I111ndrl'd occupations not emhraccd bo' : the orm of 'trade. ' The second act r 1807 Is Invalid. A bill was Introduced tinder It title 'a hill for an act to prohibit combinations - tions among graIn elevator men , and to provldo 11. penalty therefor. ' This we will call the short title bill. The committee to whlrh It was referred attempted - tempted to substltuto for it a b11l with a Itlo as 'Iong as the moral law , the latter beng In every sense a rllrrpre t bill. The result was that the ahort titled bI11 was voted upon , but the lon t1t1e 11I11 was engrossed and sign- ed. and hence nelthor became a law. "This leaves for consideration only the act of 1887 , and the act or 1905. And the questlon Is , which one or tbem governs the coso ? I confess the matter - ter Is not free from doubt. I w11l also say that In bohalt of my clients I do not know that I care which one is the one. Dut while admitting there Is doubt , 1 insist the correct rule to ap. ply wlll bo to hold the former Ia.w Is repealed by impllcatlon. " The brier contends tbat the 1887 law Is a general law and was repealed by hnplleatlon by th 1D05 act. There. fore the case must como to trial under I the 1D05 nct , and that acts committed prior to lho IIIIsugo ! : ! of that law can. not be consldereu and an Injunction In this case wlll not lie. RUSSELL RECEIVES PARDON. Evidences Convinces Governor He Was Not Guilty of Murder. LINCOL1Afler serving fonr 'ears In the penltontjary for a crime which it Is now beHeved he did not commit , Charles Russell , sentenced to. twenty years , wont forth a free man , with an unconditional pardon from Gover nor 1\Uclte ' . Evldenco showing that Russell was an Innocent man was piled onto the governor In such abund- Ilnce that the Issuance of the pardon was the natural sequence. In the af. fldl\.vlts many startling and sonsntlon. al statements were made. showing tha.t Russell was lItl'rally rnllroaded to the prison , without a ghost of 0. show to prove his Innocence. Two of the jurors asl < ed that the pardon be granted. wblle Nathan Droadhurst , one of the , jurors , made affidavit that .Tohn McCumber threat. oned to throw him out of the wind 0" unless ho voted' for conviction , while Sylvester 1\Iullloon , another juror , ho said , was absent from the jury room on two occasions for moro than an hOllr eaC'h tlmo without IJel'mlsslon of the cour.t. Engineer and FIreman Killed ; NBDHASKA CITY-n , F. Young , engineer , and Wllllnm Sheffield , fire man , on an englno drawing a slocli trilin wlleh left here at D:40 In thE morn In ! ; , were Itlslantl ' Ie 111 cd by be , Ing pinIoned under their engine wben t went t.hrough n brldgo between Weolling Wntl'r and Nehawka , The enJlne and two l'mpty stock cars were preclpltatt'd a dlstanco of twenty.fivo Coet. The otlll'r cars and passenger coach at the ( ,1Il1 of the train remained on the raIls. The englno drawln ! ; the train Is of the "battlcshlp" t 'po or 10. comotlves , IInd lho report Is it was too heavy for the bridge. ' Big Pay Asked by Corn Huskers. FRE\IONT-A ; trip through the country shows that the corn Is badly blown down , ( lspeclal1y tlpon the hluffs , in some 111aces h'lng almost nut upon the ground. Corn hus1eers ure asllng G cents It bushel , which Is maI'o than the farmers are w11llng to pay. Tucker Will Not Return. I1Ul\1II0.D'r-It Is nnouncet'l upon aPlmrent gooll authOl'UY that Eugene A. Tuclter , late Cedernl jUdro of Ariz- ona. wll ! not return to this clt ) ' and resume - sumo the ] Jructlco or Inw among the people with whom ho resided so long , nolther w11l ho remain in his later quarters at Globe , Arizona. Ho hns not yet made up his mind dofinltely farther than this , but It Is , probable ho wIll locate either in Callrornla or at some point in old Mexico. Mrs. Tuclecr , who lias been with him , i8 III poor hoalth. . - . - , ' . . - - - - . . . , . _ , - - " 1.- . . . ' ' , . , . , I"'I' ' r . . . Recommended by , Prominent Physicians if and : Chemist3 " , . ' . : - , Calumet Baking , : . : . . Powder . , Perfect in Quality Economical in Use Moderate in Price , Pillsbury's Vitos is the best and most economical - nomical breakfast food you cun buy. Actuall , The Meat of the Wheat. " II while Its color roves lis urlty h. maker guarantees II. QIlIIUtJ' . . ' " Price Tw a 15c honesl nocky ; 0. . pounds ! Mountatn In every Territory ' (1- , package 20a Ask your grocer Natural Lightning Conductors. The Lombardy poplar tree , It Is said , rorms a splendid natural lightning conductor , Its great height and laclt or spreading branches enabling It to condllct a lightning strolee straight k. downwards. No house near whlcb one of these trees has been rel1.red l . I bas as 'et been Imown to suffet' from r. the Be\'erest storm. Pull for Peace. Wastel ! energy Is fin enemy of wealth. Poor tools and abused earn. estness make trouble. and trouble Is \ . also maelo by dishonesty berore good tools and unrespectcd kIndness. Every thinker should also be a worker In thlt , Intcrest of real wIsdom between man i alHl man. Conclltlons might be better 0 fOI' everrllody all earth.-Earl 1\1 : . Pmtt. . Gocthe declured that "That man who I sccms 'to care IIlUe whther' ho rhnrnls or attrncts women Is he who I serllces" ; but Crosterfield laid It down as a first 1I1'Ineipie that "He who II Hutters women mORt l11ea8es UlOm best , nml they ar ( ) most In love \Xttb \ him they thInk Is most hi love with them , ' t Good News for All. nrac1tord , Tenn" Oct. 23d.-Spe- ( k" \ cla1.-Sclrntlfic ) research shows Kid. ' ney Trouble to bo the father of so man ) ' diseases that news of a discovery - ery of a sure cure Cor it cannot tall to be welcomed al1 oyer the country. , And according' to l\lr. .1. A. Dayls or this place jl1l\t slich n cure Is round in i3 Dodd's 1 < Idnoy Pl11s. Mr. Dnvls says : , "Dodd's 1\ldnoy PlIs ! are al1 that is , ' , . claimed for them. They haye done me. . . . . . more good thnn anytllJn I have eyer talen , I had Kidney Trouhle very hall anll nCter tallug' a fO\v boxes of Dodd's Klelney Pl11s I a111 completely cured. 1 cannot IJralse them too much , " Khlney Complaint tlm'elops Into nrl ht's DlscMse , Drojlsy , DIabetes , Rhl'1I1111\tlsm nllli other pnlnful and ratal dlseascs , 'fho safl'gulrd : 18 to . . . . cure ) ' 0111' 1hIIlO'S with DOllcl's Kidney ' " PI113 " , hell t hey show the first symp. ( ; tom or dlseHRe. . I J\ man who II1slsts on having every. , I thing Ills Wil ' will have trouble thrust \I ) (1I1 him , There Is 80methlnl ; laclclng in th& lIre when the fUllel'l11 writes "Flnla" o\'er It. . It.s the man who hammen the \j I church down who complains most t.hat ( I eho docs nol rise. 'il' 'i ' l' ' ' 1 . . ' - - , .