THE 'OMAHA DAILY BEE LTHUKSDAY. AUGUST 4. i LINCOLN MINISTERS SDD | Chancellor Oroighton Demands Damages for Defamation of Character. DETERMINED TO PUSH THE CASES Clmrgns of Dccrptlon , DUltnnoity , liood mid Inr > uiiiitliiiV'HI Ho Promptly MetShocilfVlll Cn o In the hunrcmo Cinirt. * W _ M _ LI.NCOI.X , Nob.Aue. ? 3. [ Special to Tnu IiBR.-Chancollor ] Crclghton of tbo Wcsloyan Methodist university ot this city today com- tnoncod suit In the dUtrtot court against Ilovs. George A. Smith nnd Hlrnm Durch , asking forfcJO.OOO damages from oacb for do- lauiatlon of cbaractor. The suits grow out 6f the rcuunt action of tbo Uvo gentlemen in making damaging cturgoj against tbo char * ftotcr of tbo chancellor. Tbo petition Is a voluminous document and sots forth that on Jujy,27,18U3 , tbo dofondnnts clrculntcd nnd caused to bo circulated un arttclo which wnS false , scandalous nnd defamatory In Its character. The nrtlclo referred to was prepared by Hov. Asa Sloeth nnd nccuscd the chancellor of various mlsdo- tncmioramostof thorn being Infractions of the church discipline rather than of tbo civil statutes. The chancellor was charged with deception , dishonesty , falsehood nnd defam ation , Tht-io- charges have been fully out- llnsd in tbcso columns. Chancellor Creigh- ton nnnouncos bis dctormlnntlon to push tbo caio nennisl his dofumrrs , nlid snys that bo is fully proDJired to meet every charge that has been brought against bun. Lincoln In UrlnC , Tbo Lois Holdon who Is alleged to have olopcd from this city with a private In the regular army stationed ut Fort Sheridan is unknown In Lincoln , Auditor Benton Is confined to his homo on Seventeenth nnd F streets by injuries re ceived at Burllnicton Beach last avcnlutr. Ho was enjoying a plunga in tbo lake when Ills body struclc a bidden projection , injuring 111 in so severely that bo had to bo tnuon homo in a carriage. Throe Lincoln Indira worn slightly injured by being thrown from a carriage in a. runaway - away this afternoon. Tbo Burlington railroad has comulotcd a branch line from the union cleuot to Burlington - ton boacb und cars began making regular ' trips today. - 'Vf -f The ' patients at the state Insane asylum we're given a treat yesterday afternoon by the members of tbo Boston Upcra company , Who rendered a very line program of muslo for their benefit. AVant Oinnlni to I'nrtlclpnto. At n meeting of tbo committed having In Obnrgo the arrangements for the merchants' outing to toke plnco in tnls city on August 17 , a committee consisting of Ed Hold und T. J. Illckoy was up pom toil to visit Omaha nod extend n personal invltntlnn to the busi ness men of the metropolis to come to Lin coln on that day. The feature of the day will bo a grand parade In the forenoon. Then cars will bo taken for Lincoln park , wboro nn elaborate program has boon arranged. There wilt bo base ball nnd foot bull games , athletic sports of various kinds and a blirdinner. All lines or retail business will bo suspended on tbat day. Has Itonrhod tlio Supreme Court. Tbo somewhat celebrated Sheedy will case bos at last reached the supreme court and tbo probabilities nro that tbo disgraceful scramble for the murdered man's dollars will bo continued until the once magnificent estate Is oaten up by costs and attorneys' foes , John Sbecdy loft an estate valued at $100,000. After bis death his brothers went into court to debar Mrs. Sheedy from getting , possession or tbo property. On the otbor band , she brought suit fora partition of the estate , claiming that the brothers were en titled to but ono-tcnth of tbo estate. After dragging through the district courts for nearly a year nnd a balf tbo case was decided in Mrs. Sheody's favor , the court decreeing that she was entitled to one-half of the es- tats , the brothers one-tenth and the creditors tbo balance. .Tho brothers of tbo dead man DOW brlntr the matter before the supreme court for final adjudication. Plrkcd Up in Polled Court. Patrick and Mary VVhlto made their somi- usunl appearance In police- court this morn ing and wcro both llilca heavily for lighting and raising a general all-around disturbance. Patrick wa : assessed 810 and costs whllo his wife Mary * was required to whack up $15 and costs. Bessie niumonthal , the missing flower clrl , was found this morning und will bo de tained at the station until she can bo sent to tbo girls reformatory at Geneva. jame Angciow wasnrruigncu in court this morning charged with loosing a pleco of property In Univorsltv Place which did not belong to him , and convvrtlne tbo proceeds to bis own uso. The complainant fulled to make out a case and Angelow vus dis charged. Jonnlo May Is tbo nnmd of a young woman picked up on the streets this morning In a drunken condition. Sbo Is sobering up at the station. COI.K'.S MXST1MUOUS DKATII. Developments In Hunting * ' I.iitest .Murder Ciian of No Importance. HABTIXOS , Nub. . Aug. 0. [ Special to THE BIK. : | Tim situation lit the mystery sur rounding tbo murder of Dolavan S. Cole bora Monday night remains us yet un- changca. Tbo theory that there Is a woman in the case Is gaining In adherents until It Is now almost generally accepted. Tbo police uro now holding as witnesses two persons n man and bis wife who are related to Mrs. Hick man , tbo discoverer of the body , as it is supposed ttiat they are In some way con nected with tba cuso. Of course they are already being triad and judged upon street corners. There Is no truth in the sensational report ( edt out that Cole , some tlino before bis death , approached Chief of Police Charles Wfirzcruad , after showing him two letters , aid that If anything happened to nlin the letters would explain it. The ; inoro accurate statement In tbat Cole told n friend that ho had received two threatening letters from a woman , and that if any Occident befell him i the letters would bo found in his pocltoi. ' Sfh'oy were not no found , i Another rumor which hns been crossly perverted Is that ho bold a mooting with a woman accord ing to appointment , and that iho then triad to shoot him. The gun , it was laid , was taken uwuy by Cole. As yet no tliuo has been not for tbo funeral , although tbo Vody Is In tbo care of an undertaker. Mr. Cole carried 3,000 Ufa insurance. The shanty where Cole was murdered has wcll-nleh been demolished tu , attempts to find weapons with wnlcb the crime might have been committed. The iloor has boon torn up enough BO that every square Inch of ground could be scrutinized , tbo colling broken into and a cistern ut tbo rear drained , but without fJndin ? any weapons. For this purpose u mass of awcot clover ucross the way was today mowed down under orders of the uticot commissioner und neighboring corn tlt'lds ami potato patches thoroughly searched. A revolver , which was taken yes- to relay from the homo of Mrs. Hlckuian under a search warrant , and which belonged to Mrb. Muson , her sister , Is the only weapon now in tbo possession of the authorities. Under the snuiu warrant a white cunlllo , dross of Mrs. Mtuoi's was taken. It Is said to have boon subjected to nn analysts , but It bas boon returned to tier. AloDoimld-.SIiuiilc. NKWMAN GIIOVK , Nob. , Aug. 3. [ Special to Tin : BKR.I Mr , H. A. McDonald and Miss I-Jolllo bbauk , both ot this city , wore murrlod last evening in the presence of a few of their frit'iids and relatives , Uov. M. Kousoof tbo Methodist Kpucopn ! church ofllclutlnb' . They nro a well known coupto , the groom formerly tolug a resident of Fremont and has bold po sitions In various towus on this branch road. Ml/as SbmiU l tbo dnUKhtur of Mrs. M. A. Borross , formerly a resident of Bcowcr. tv'urk of .N'utiruiku llunjliirn. BJ.UK Si'iuxa * . Nob. , Aup. 3. | Speclal to TIIK UEK.J An attempt was mudo to rob tbo safe in tbo Union Paclflo railroad depot kt this place about 1 p. in. last nlirht. The outsldo doors were blown off and the inner cues attacked when the arrival of a train THE MORSE ! DRY GOODS CO. Bend your minds in tently upon these col umns. Every item is a BREATHING BARGAIN. After our semiannual nual inventory , every article in our 37 de partments has come under the keen busi ness eye of the"buyers. . "We discover many ar ticles we did not know- were "slow , " and should have been sold long enough ago , so they are whipped into light and placed on ta bles and counters with an astounding LOW PHICE. Very much lower than costin order to clear them all up quickly. It is our principle , you know , to freshen our stock each year , so nothing old in one sea son is offered as a"Bar- gain" in the next. We make bargains out of them in their season. Our mind is not on the Expense of This Sale 4 ( to us ) but to .hit upon' way TO PAY YOU to helpus"clean house" from Marysvillo frightened the burglars away. The safe , wnlcb contained about $50 , Is rulnod.The attempt is &upposod to have been made by tramps , who stole their tools from a neighboring blacksmith shop. BiHTiticn , Nob. , Aug. 8. [ Special Telo- eram to THE Bm : . ] The residence of Rev. E. M. Buswoll was entered by burglars last evening during ton temporary absence of tbo family. A quantity of valuable gold ore specimens and jewelry souvenirs were taken. At Camp Sheridan. PAWNEE Cirr , NOD. , Aug. 3. ( Special Telegram to Tun BBE. ] The second day of the Southeastern Nebraska Reunion associa tion has bcon n complete success. The man agers hnvo boon somewhat disappointed at tha failure of several department ofilcors to bo present , but good speakers wcro occurcd from homo talon t. Mrs. Hunter of Nebraska City road nn interesting paper , in which she favored tbo building of a homo by the Women's Robot Corps for dependent mem bers of tbat order and for worn out nurses. Mrs. Hunter wa * followed by Rov. G. M. Couffer of this city , In n humorous view , which was greatly applauded. At the evening , , cauipllro peed speechjs were made by Captain C. F. Nye of Burcb- nrd , Bon Williams of thii city and others. Tbo Sana of Veterans make a fine showing in their bright , now uniforms and their drilling , like tboir appearance , took. Tomor row will bo tbo best day of the reunion. At 0:30 : p. m. the * hara bnttlo comes off. The camp Is in perfect order. yunrrelcd Over Clilckoni. BEATHICE , Nob. , Aug. 3. [ Special Tele gram to THK HUE. ] Robert Dobson was Indeed in tbo county jail for safekeeping to day In default of MOO bail , for murderously cutting a man named Bryan at Fllloy yustcrday. The two bad got into a quarrel over Dobson's chickens. In the light Bryan , whllo trying to couga Dobson's eye out , got bis thumb caught in Dobson'.s mouth and Dobson held on while ho deliberately and savatrely slashed Brvnu with u pocketkulfo , breaking the blade oil in- Bryan's nock. Bryan is not serlouslv hurt but has several very ugly cuts about tus bead and neck. The broKen knlfo blade was removed from his neck by local surgeons. Willis InorniP.n , a youth from VVymoro , was today adjudged Incorriuiblo by Judge Bourne und oruorod sent to tbo reform school , Sheriff ICyd took the youthful cul prit to Kearney tbla nftornoon. "Lato to boa una unriy to rise wilt sborton the road to your homo In the skies. But early to boa and "Littlo Karlv Rltcr. " tha pill tbat mukod Ufa longer and bottora nd wiser. .ikrjut OJI.IIM ji.iti. viKiata. Duteotlvoi IVopomi to 11ml Out It They Are i Violating the Union. CHICAGO , III. , Aug. 3. [ Special Telegram to TUB Biti ! . ] Captain Troy of the railway mall service , accompanied by tlfteon men , bus gene west on a secret mission , tbo object ot which has been a great mystery In pos - ofllco circles until loduv. The meu ho hat with him nro pripnrod to work as usaUtanls lu a pleco of dotootlvo woric that may have u wonderful affect on the mall service operating west from Omaha. The railway mall service check system is the mainstay of Just und fair criticism , aid the criterion by whlon the department is conauutcd. Pro motions uro duo thosu who uro the most olll- cleiit and this ctllclcnoy is determined by the check system. This chscK system is tbo tnaunor lu whlcu errors uroropcitodou thosu SEVEN SALIENT BARGAINS IN Silks Onololof PlgurodChlnn Stlks , ONLY good styles , now printings ; " you will remllly rocoenizo thorn as the 4Uo qtmUtloa of othurs CENTS First Iloor. CHINA PONGEES , ' ° 'NLY In the raw , nnlurnl Bill : ' , > < U splonclld for wear , rich look- ( \ * I ing , stylish ; worth 76o VCJ First floor. OHNTS Another quality of the China Pongees , wider nnd better :69 : softot * nnd more lustrous. . . . Flrat floor. OKNT3 The strongest blnclc China Silk $1,2 = ; that bus over como into our ° house ; cunnot tour it , cnnFOB not fiulo it , cannot pull it TTC apart ; wide nnd line , worth f * \ 81.25 I J Send mall orders. CENTS All woarurs of Silk know whnt c i mo Chcnoy Bros. uro. Wo will r'OR soil n line line of choice - - Printed Chinas , worth $1.00 a yurd Jor. _ Toloiraph mull orders. CKNTd 24-inch wide Blank .Tnpnnoso ONLY Hnbutni , the fluent silk fab ric woven , 9oo would bo cheap for it 8 nd mall orders. CENTS WASH SILKS. .For ladles waists , children's guimyes , etc. Dainty styles 11 on cream grounds , splendid for wear , aosolutoly washa ble , hand printed Send for samples. CENTS Shoes SECOND FLOOR. During ' this unprecedented sale wo will soll'two styles of Oxfords , very low ; those tire only a hint of the good things to bo had in this dopartmont. $2.38. Laalee' Dongola Oxfords , ties , patent tips , very stylish ; worth $3.50. ONE LOT of Dongola Oxford Ties , plain toes and patent leather tips , worth 81.75 , SALE PRICE $1.25. Morse Dry Goods Go , who have handled mail packages before reaching tbo person discovering the orror. Every person handling a .mail paokagn at taches nis name , number and date of run , and onu of the most compulsory rules of the railway mail service U to report each and every orror. At the time of promotions those reports are consulted , and tbo cleric with tlio least errors secures the moil consideration. Ills reported tbat tbo clerics running west from Omaha have been noting in collusion In this matter , bonco an Investigation. Tlio reports for the past few months from that di vision bavo boon remarkably clean from orroM , and it Is assorted that the men hnvo boun working together , refusing to re port oacb othor'8errors and thus violating one of inn most important rules of tbo do- pnrtmont. DoWltt's Sarsapunlla is rellanlo. 5.000,000. Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo will contract to deliver the above amount within the next 00 days. Buck- stall Bros. Mfg. Co. , Lincoln , Nob. Hturvlntr to Uenth. Everybody Is interested in learning all the details regarding tbo horrible famine in Rus sia , in next Sunday's ' BBC Frank U. Carpenter - pontor gives n graphic description of the scones of horror on the banks of the Volga. AHNOUNOE31KSTS , "Novelty Is the parent of pleasure , " and "lauabtor is not the least necessity of man kind. " Granting the above quotation ! ! to bo the uttoraucos of men of wisdom , then "Cupid's Chariot , " tbo cycling comedy to bo ushered Into tbo theatrical world at Boyd's now theater next Friday ovcnlug ought to till the bill in ovary particular. It Is a gon- ulno novelty by reason of its theme , the bicycle , which flguroi rjullo prominently in n race for lova aud honor , \ \ hllo iho story , winch servos as a setting for the race seeno , is u lyoll spring of laughter and comto sur prises. The play Is garnlshod with pretty faces , bauOsomo costumes and cntcby melo dies. Box Indications point to a crowded nouso and u brilliant program. Tbo portable folding canvas boat , twelve feel Jonir , used in tbo rescue HCOUO of "Uncle's Darling , " weighs only twenty-five pounds , ana is capable of carry IncOOO pounds in four inches of wator. It U a marvelous piece of mechanism , that can bo carried in u Hliawl strap , and was expressly made for Miss Iloltlo Bernard Chasu by tha renowned boat manufacturer , N. A. Osgood of Buitlo Creek , Mich. Rcmoinbor , Hoitln Bernard Chase will positively appear ui. every performance and will always introduce her irreat Hinging and banjo specialties and wonderful dances at Farnam street theater , ono week , cominono- lug Sunday matmoo , Xvhruiku Corn lu Kumla. In next Sunday's ' BKB Frank G , Carpenter , the famous correspondent , relates what was done with the corn ont from Nobratka and other states to tho'famiua-strlckou regions of Russia. In the famlno-striokon regions of Rus sia the Inhabitants htivo boon living on fond that a d'jcont American horuo would not touch. See "Carp's" graphic letter from Samara In next Sunday's BEE. THIRD * FLOOR , BARGAINS ! Ono dozen only ( , „ Ufa's fflii Former prtco $0.60 to $8.00 , Now $3i75 Send mail orders. Fifteen Ladies' White Dresses Former price SO.00 , Now S2.50 smT Send mail orders. Glvo bust measure LaditS1 White Wrappers Formerly $3.76 and 84.60 , NOW S9 AS EACH. U lTU Send mail orders. wm Light colors , neat printings. For merly $ aeo , Now SI.98 BACH - Send mail oraors. Trimmed with ribbon. Formerly $10 , NOW $5i95 BAOH Send mail orders. Ladies' ' Waists , Black Lawn , worth at least $3 , Now ] ® Send mail ordorsl' Ladies' Silk Waists , made of fine China Silk , worth 5.pO , Now $3.75. Send mail orders. < & . Ladies' * White SlUH' * ' Waists , now , just rocoiven , r $1.25 , $1.5jp ; $2 Each. Those of you who were disappointed in our "previous sale have now an excel lent opportunity tb'get a bettor "waist.- Sdndfou.il orders. j > , , I , -3 lJ * 85.60 and - $7.50 Shawl Capos , ' Now.$3.5O $15.00 Black Lace Capes , Now $6.5O 810.00 Alpaca Traveling Coats , ' Now $5.00 $15.00 Black Alpaca Traveling Coats , Now $8.OO 80.00 and $8.00 Ladies'Cambric Dresses , Now $2.98 SOVTtl 03IAUA. Miss MnKKio Welsh of Omaha Seriously Injured. Ml MaRglo Welsh mot with nn accident yesterday afternoon whlob may cost her the loss of the sight of the loft eyo. The young lady's homo is In Omaba , and she was with a party of friends engaged lii-pickinp black berries at a form south of the city , tno owner being an acquaintance of them all. Miss Welsh was picking Dorrlos from a largo bush and bad bent It toward hor. She suddenly loosened her hold on the bush nnd when It sprang back , came forcibly in contact with her face. She was brought to this city nnd tauen to a Physician's ottlco. Ho found the young lady's fnco badly scratched , aud the lid of the eye badly Incorated. The ball of the eye was also slightly scratchnd. The doctor thtnUs with proper cnro the sight can bo suvod. \rltli Stealing u Whonllmrrow. Charles Cumralnps of the fourth ward was arrested this morning by Ofllcor Maher. The charge against Cummiugs Is stealing a wheelbarrow , a barrel nnd a largo can of oil from the Cudahy Packing company. This U not Cumtnlngs' first oxperlenco in polioo circles and bo won fame in a cow case not long ago In which It was charged that be atolo a cow from a widow woman in Sarpy county. Ho was found guilty and served a term In the county jail for tbo offense. Ciimmlncs was tried in Justice Hodges' court'yostoruay on tbo cbargo of assaulting a young son of Gooriro KussoU's. Ho was found guilty and iinoa $5 and costs. Ho bas given bull In Iho sum of (100 for his appearance In police court Saturday morning. _ _ _ _ _ _ ClnmnrliiGT for South Himihn Jlnsinesii. The eastern roads oro-'clomorlnK for South Omaha business , andcranlIng ; a great effort to secure It ; The shipments to the east of Uvo stock ana packing bouso products from tbla point are vorv lartfo and all tbo lines of railway work hard to isOouro a share of it , Frank Uoynolds , general Uvo stock agent of the Vqudulla lines with headquarters at Indianapolis , lud , , end Oscar Severance , Uvo stock agent for the same line ut the N.ntlonul stock yards , ut East St. LduU. were at the Exchange - change yesterday. Their visit was in tbo Interest of the Vundallft'llno and the gentlo- tnen visited Manager Buticock of the stock yards nnd the dlfforunt 'packers. ' They wcro well pleased with tbo rojnll of their visit und paid many cornpllmenU.tq the stock market and packing industries , . < > lEcmnvml uSIiiiottni ; Onllory. For several days past a snooting gallery bos boon run on tho. vacant lot at Twenty- fifth and N streets , and has boon a dolly tncnnco to life. Uncle Jerry Dee resides Just across the alloy from.whoro the gallery tins been located. Tuesday ovonlng ho was enjoying thoovonlng breezes upon his porch , und whllo sitting tbero several bullet * wblzzed close to his bead and struck the houso. An Inexperienced inaikainan baa missed target , guard and nil and Uncle Jerry came nour serving as a mark for him. Complaint was made and Mayor Millar di rected Chief Jlccltett to cause the gallery to boicmovod und Uncle Jorrr Doom again finding pleasure silting In thu moonlight on his portico. _ Xoton utiil I'omunitli , Horn -A sou to Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'tfolll. Armand Tib bo Hi U visiting at Woodbine - bino , Ju. i iCach Cuddlugion Is back from KontucUy. Fetching1 Prices . . . . . .ON Wash Goods. Printed Challis , all light ( \-l grounds , considered to bo * / if worth 6c a yard , wo cut the prlco in Half. 5,000 . yards of English Bit- tisto and French Organ dies , light and dark shades plain and printed effects : have boon considered cheap at 60o nnd 75c , 'cut price durin.7 this snlo . ' OENT3 4,000 yards Outing Flannels , stripes , plaids , ohiJoks , fast colors ; have bcon 15o and 1ft 17ic a yard , now Send mull orders. French Ginghams , fresh lmV71 portations , auch , styles as J I you do not boo elsewhere , ( J I O worth 60o and OOo n yard - ' BCO our center window on nmrma Sixteenth street now only UJjJJl lo Send mall ordort. 2,740 yards of India Pongees , printed und plain , 27 inch lOc es wide ; , worth 16o and 20o n-yard , take your choice for These nro very suitable for Sash Cur tains , Drapes , Throws , etc. Black Check and Strlpo Or gandies. These nro raven lOc black , fast ' dye , handsome patterns ; 'worth 20o Plain Black India Linen , 32 inches wide , fast color , lOc have been Ific and 20o a yard , now only Umbrellas 625 Silk Umbrellas , with silver plated English imported natural wood handle. 20 inches , EXAOIi. Worth f 2. 60. 580 Fine Nubian Gloria Serge , silver handles , natural sticks , strong frame , worth 81.75 , only only98c Out of town friends should take ad- vantugo of our great August salo. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE. SEND FOR SAMPLES. SEND YOUR ORDERS. Morse Dry Goods Co , Ho had an onjoyabl * visit In the Blue Grass stato. A. W. Saxo has roturr.od from his Kear ney trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Young are tno par ents of a now boy baby. A. S. Wlgg of the Cudahy Pocking com pany is seriously 111 with malarial fovcr. Miss Maud Nowcomb pleasantly enter tained a largo party of friends at bar homo last ovonlng. Sam Prim of Krigloy , la. , was In tbo city yesterday looking over the stock yards and packing houses. Judge Fowler is In Kearney and. Justice Hodges Is looking after the pollco court dur ing bis nbsonco. Lon PInnoll of tbo Wosforn Welching as- soclntion has gene on an extended trip through Colorado and South Dakota. A heavy timber fell on Fred Johnson's loft foot at Hammond's packing house yes- terdnj * and badly crushed the member. H. S. McDougall injured hlmsolf internally end sprained an nnklo by falling fro'm a stop ladder vostorduy. He will bo around all right within a few days. Ofllcor Curtis of tbo Union stock yards arrested John Corcoran yesterday and a complalnttiled in pollco court cbargos him with violating tno garbage ordinance. Colonel J. C. Sharp , secretary of the .Union Stook Vnrds company , loft yesterday for Denver and ether western cities on a pleasure trip , to bo absent for some tlmo. Tbo members of the Epworth league of tbo First Methodist church are making great preparations tor a social which will bo held at Spring Lake pork Friday ovontng. Mlko Burke , who purloined J , E. Mo- Bride's gold watch , was upprohonded by the Omaha pollco and brought to this city yesterday. Ho will bo given a hearing In pollco court this morning. J. F. Cornish has abandoned bis Intontlon of orcctiDfr tbo now brick block on 1 wonty- fourtb street this fall. Ho will erect the structures next spring , however , and It will bo ono of the finest in , the city. William Uuttau of Armour , la. , was In South Omaha yesterday. Ho reports the outlook for n largo yield of corn In Iowa this fall as being vorv good , and the farmers an ticipate a very prosperous season , A number of local sports are endeavoring to arrange another fight to n llnish between two well known lighters. They are simply wasting tboir tlmo , as the day of prlzo lights Is over in South Omalni und the authorities will never permit another to take plnco. The Texas Stockman and D'armor says that by reason of Uioefllclont work of W. E. Skinner - nor of the South Omabn Union Slock Yards company , this market will out an Important flguro In tbo future cattle trade of tbo Lena Star state. _ _ DoWltt's Sarsaparlliu clcansoi tbo blood , Increases the appotlto nnd touos up the syp- tem. It has bonotlttod many people wtio have suffered from blood dUordor/i. / It will bolpy ou. _ _ WILL SUPPOUT THE TICKET. Ward ] teiubllcmu | riedgo Them- ftolvoa tu tlio 1'urty , The Eighth Ward Republican club held a meeting at Twenty-fourth ahd Cumlng streets last ovonlng which WAS voay well at tended. Qu account of the absence of sev eral of the chairmen of committees reports whloh should huvo boon handed in were delayed - layod ono woek. A report from the cominit- tou on bylaws was road and adopted. In voting for the bylaws the club pledccd itsolr to support all republican can- dlUutcs. especially these from the Eighth ward. This support also Includes state , BHROHIN EGG BEATERS. Strong woven wire flip , CENTS Q EACH. Worth IQo. _ _ TIN FLOUR SIFTERS Rotary Patent , CENTS EACH. Worth 20c. HEAVY HAJiD HATCHETS Stool blado. Only 25c Wortli 50c. Largo SIze CURRY COMBS [ CENTS < O EACH. Worth 16c. Stool Blade GhoppinrjKnii/Bs / 5c. Worth" lOc. Fine Hard Wood ROLLING : PINS CENTS EACH. Worth 15c Worth 05c. TIN BUCKETS , lOc Each. Worth 20c. TEA STRAINERS lOc Each. Worth 16c. Coffee Pots , Heavy English Tin. IOC Worth 20c. ' FRUIT "Pints , " 70o dozen , Quarto , 90c dozen. i l > e JAllb i gsl. , 81 dozen. city and county republican candidates. Each member was also bound to support the nom inee. It was dpcldou to hold regular nicot ines of tbo club on the ilrst and third Wednesday * of each montb. After a long duousslon it was decided that young men from 18 years upwards wcro eligible to membership lu order to teach tbo rising generation of voters to travel In the straight aud narrow path. Several now member ? were admitted and Benjamin Castbcrg was eloctca permanent secretary. There was some tnljt of raising a ilag.and gathering tbo members of tbo club together at iho corner to salute Mr. McKln- ley when ho passed in the Friday night's parade , out us every ono seemed anxious to got a front seat at Exposition ball on that particular night tbo motion was lost. Tno club than adjourned until next Wednesday evening. - MET A BEFUSAL. General Mtumcor Dlcldinoii Denies tlio TulOKrapllors' IlnquoatR. The coinmittco of railway telegraphers hold another conference with Assistant General - oral Manager Dickinson of tbo Union Paclllo yesterday afternoon relative to tbo differ ences oxUtlng between that railroad and. the telegraphers. The latter submitted a modi fied schedule which it was expected would bo accepted. The cominittob was uurprlaad by on absolute refusal ou the part of Man ager Dickinson to consider tholr terms. Tbo matter now stands exactly wboro It did when the committee oamo to Omaba ever a month ago and tbo tologrupnoM are consid erably disappointed ever tboir failure to ob tain tbo concessions tboy expected. Grand Chlof 1 > . U. Itamsoy of tbo Order of Hall road Telegraphers , who was present at tbo conference , was Inclined to be retIcent - Icont as to tba future policy of tbo teleg raphers. Ho said that tuo committee would endeavor to bavo a conference with General Manager Clark in person , but did not appear hopeful ot securing from him any other an swer than tbo ono ulvon by Mr. Dickinson. Whether the refusal of tbo Union Paeillo to ngrcb'to tbo modified schedule will bo ac cepted by the telegraphers Is a matter yet to bo decided. Mr. Hanmoy refused to say whether the tolograpbors would adopt any inoro nguros- slvo measures to obtain their demands , saying that it would not bo adviuablo to say too much at this tlmo. Ithad bcon expected that the aohodulo prosontcd yesterday after noon would bo accepted and there had boon no tlmo to decide on a future courao of notion , That would bo postponed until after aa effort bad Deeu made to see Mr. Clark. DoWitt'sSJMaparllincitmnias tbo blood Will Abandon Wilding. L.ast night the searchers fur Judge Clark- son's body had practically walked oil ever HOSIERY DEPflRTMENT. . . Ladios' , Misses' and Hoys' fast blaoV IIoso , worth Too u pair. Only 35c Pair. Ono lot of Missus' cotton lioso that nro worth Hoc a uair , will bo closed out in this .salo at at25c a Pair. Ono lot of Ladles' solid gray und tan Cotton IIoso , with dottblo eolcs and worth 50c n pair , will be sold at 35c a Pair. Boys' fast black ribbed bicycle IIoso , ( loublo hcolo , knees , solos and toes , tha host in the world , for 25c. Men's Furnishings. Men's nogllgoo shirts , made of chev iot , outing Ihuinol , Madras and sateen , 76c , $1 , $1.23 , $1.5O and $2 each. Mon's Gauze nnd Balbriggan Under shirts will bo only 50e. During Great August 1 Sale. Men's Linen. Collars , Ono lot ( ! } c. Ono lotlUjc. Chenille , 3- yards long , 48 inches wide , heavy fringe top and bottom , da * deed top nnd bottom , all now , only $5.75 Pair. Plain Chenille , 31 yards long , 48 inches wide , worth all of $0 , only $4.50. . Plain Chenille 31 yards longhoavy vclour fringe top and bottom. $5.75 Pair. Irish Point Lace 31 yards long , 48 Inches wide , worth $5 ; only $3.72. $4.05 ' for the $0.35 kinds. $7.60 for the $9.75 kinds. 810.50 for the $14.26 kin da Holland Window Shades Three feet six inches.worth COc and 75c , only " 38c Each. Morse Dry Goods Go Honey Crcok lake. About 1,000 yards was covered yesterday. It was docidnd that further wading was useless and tbat method will bo abandoned. Instead a patrol of boats will bo organized and tbo surface of tna waters will bo watched closely for the rising of the body. _ Jrdlfitticn ! Muticllc ! ToLc Uccbom'i pills. H. F. Teal of Norfolk Is at tbo Arcado. J. J. Jamloson of Weston Is at thoPaxton. J. C. Collins of Kearney is at the Dollouo , E. C. Spinney of Dos Molnos , la. , is at tba Pnxtou. W. C. Henderson of Chicago is at tba Arcado. W. C. Caloy of Crclghton is a guest at the Arcade. P. Whltohcad of Albion la registered at the A read o. A. H. Cuylor of Dos Molnos Is a guest at thoMlllard. N. U. Harding of Nebraska City is a guest at the Paxton. O. H. Miller of Grand Island is among the guests at the Arcade. A. C. Adams of North Platte U nmong tha guests at the Dellono. ( Joorgo D. Mciklojotin of Fullerton was at the Mlllard yesterday. Charles II. Wlnsblp of Fremont is among tbo guests at tbo Paxton. 'A. T. Llndzoy has returned from a.visjt at Hot Springs , boutu Dakota. John M. Tnurston and family have re turned from Bait Lake City. t Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Hanson of Fremont are registered at tbo Mlllard. Councilman A. G. Edwards doparto-1 last night for a two weeks visit with friends la Illinois. Hus McICelvy with his wlfo nnd two daughters loftyostordav for u mouth's visit with friends at Leroy , Kan. Tom W. Lee of Laporto , Tex , , forraorly assistant general nassongnr ogont of tha Union Pacific , Is at tha Mlllard. Governor Boyd and family and Mr. Ellis Diorbowcr und family will leave by special car for California next Saturday. C. W. Lymun of Lincoln , Nob. , Is in the city looking after Interest for his World's Ftilr hotel at Jackson park , Chicago , to Deepened opened next May , Mr. William liulrd and wlfo departed last evening on a pleasure trio of a month to tuko tu the cities of Boston , Now York , Washing' ton and Plttsburg. A. S. Potter and C. . ' .Greene , accompanied by tholr wives , start for the wont today. Tboy will visit Ogden nnd from there will iiuiko au overland trip through Idaho * . Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE