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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1895)
- r- ; - - ; - - - - - - - - - tip - ' : , , I : , . - - - , - - - - . . _ 'h -p- --t . - - _ - _ . _ _ _ ' L - - - . - , . - - - . - ' . ' - : _ _ _ _ - _ . _ _ - . . _ " ' " _ _ . - - - - ' - - - - - - _ _ _ 'l'l1E OMAhA : DAILY DEE : WDNESDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1895. ) ' rj - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . I . BLADCETS\VI1AT \ liE \ WANTS I , rfflO llver Men have OomplctlJ Cntrl of I the Oonvontion. - - ' CAPTURE TiE STATE ORGANIZATION B011.1 :10 : I t. . ) , :1t1 'V.rt ! . ' ' Scnrcr Chn' " 'h. . ) Hid Not g.t'n ; UIIc I I'retelsNC or Illtlj lip \ I [ , 'Ijh I. : . ' h.\ - ( ' l'r rTr,1 spnnms , Mo. . AU ! G.-Free \ver hlP conquered In luolrl , as It ilt In IlUnols . ant the fears UIJresed late last night ant early this morning that there would he strIfe ant turmoil In today's con vonton were not borne out. The so.calet I gold or "sound mone ) ' " adherents were 80 . , overwhelmed by the superior generhhlp and ' IIlerlcal strength of the free sliver lealler 'I 8111 ( forcer that they made but a very faint effort to /tay the onslaught of the white t' , metal adherents. land salt In opening the .onventol that the democrats of MISsourI , ' hat acscmbled to adopt resolutions for the L free coinage oC sliver and to select a Btste cornS - S mitee whIch would be In sympathy with the 110pulal wi , and how well his Irolhecy , was carrlell out the result of tOllay's convention tells. 'fhc report of thc commitee 01 perma. font orl.llzaton , whIch practically snows under the ell committee , was adopted with but one or two dissenting voices ; that of the resolutions for free ant Inllnltrl1 coinage at IG to 1. 1 regardless or any foreign nation . , vas carried with a hurrah and expedition seldol s el In any convention , arid , rurther- selecteil to ninninate dele- more , men Were lelectel 10minato gates favorable to silver to the national democratic - ocratic conventon In 1SG. S The Missouri democratic monetary convention - . vcntlon was formally calel to order at noon by John It. Carroll. After prayer b { Hev. Dr. Derry Mr. Carrel made a few remarks which had a tendency to harmonIze the contending rac- tons , all then Introudcel lion. H. I' . Bland 8 temlJOral chairman. Mr. Bland con- gratulated ' tire democratic party upon the auspicious gathering or democratic hosts for a ton UJon the free silver question. le salt the democrats or MissourI had met to renew their pledges for blniitailisin. The derr.ocrits or Missouri , he said , sent greet- Ings to the democrats of Illinois with regard to the declarations already made on that subject. "We have let , " he sahl . "to declare for the free coinage oC silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 and we will do what our constituents have wi constuents -Si sent us uric to do " . ALt FOrt FREE SILVER. After the usual commitees had been ge- lectet , the "rree silver jubilee singers" or " ' entertaiiivI the convention with 'arrensbu.g entertall'l conventon wih S Ivernl free rlver song Colonel " ' . F. Swlt1lcr or Doonevle , reprcsentng the free silver democrat editors of \ sou.l. who met at Sedla recently. then addressed the con- vention . pledging the support of the cd lars In the fight for the white metal. After Colonel Swl1ler hall concluded his remarks the convention adjourned until 2 o'clock without tim contention as to the state central - tral committee having made its appearance After the convention ndjofrnerl the com- . mltee on permanlnt organlzalon met and , " ¼ decided to make the temporary organization _ " permanent. Then the wrdgo which may end hi In dividing the party In Missouri was inserted In the way or a resolution providing for an Increase In the number of State committee- men. The resolution aIMs one member from ascii conrrrsslonal district and four at large. The chairman Is hereafter to bo elected by the regular state nominating convention. The resolnlon was unanimously adopted In com- thittee. Nothing was done hy the committee on resolutions during the recess. The convention COnVIl1 promptly at 2 o'clock and the temporary organization was malla tJermanent. The resolutions for an increase - crease of the state centr.1 committee were then rCill : INCIU\StNO TIlE COttTTm . First , That the temporary organization . t with the IIltol ofV. . Jeff Pollard of St Louts for reading clerk . ho matte pllna- neir t. nli Wiroreus . 'Ve are on the aye of a most Important national and , Ilftr campaign and n thorlllh organization of tin' "artr In the state Is of the highest moment. and Whereas. Many or the cong..9lonnl dis- trict oC the state urn so large and popu- bus ni to mlle It impossib : ( for a single committeeman to freely confer with the Voters and eff'ct 1 complete and clciont onunlzaton , therefore 1tenolvtd . That the present tate com- mitten he increased by the addition oC one man Cram cacti con/r'sslonf1 district and four committeemen at large. making the . total nlmher or committeeman thlrty-Coul' Hesolv".I . , That the four committeeman- at-large he elected IJY tils % convention , und that one additional cOlmlt"man h. ' electNt by the delegates from each district and reported to the convention for con- Ilrrnati on. . Itesolynd. That I ! hfl bo the dirty of the chairman at the statp commlteo 10 cal - . the committee together when requested by S three comliteemen to do so. and upon his \ failure to do so within a week after the r1 request then I majority or the committee way Isue a cal , anti whe"1 the committee 8111 ussemhle on . such ( "al It shrill hav the same authority or the cOmmittee when assembled on the cal or the chnlrman. ( Heolvetl That It Is the sense oC thk convention that the chaIrman should here- aCer he elected hy the convention that 10mlnltes state olc.rs , arid Hesolvtll , That the chairman or this convention Is hereby requested to Present the fnra'goirig resolution to the next noni- Iltnl conventon and' urge action on the subject. Objections wee quickly inane from two or three quarters and a cal for a di'isiOrI was , demanded. The question was finally decided and a vote on the proposition to Increase the committee WIS ordered. The vote resulted , t-s In an overwhelming majority In favor or the ' - S I Increase. The free silver men had such an , i easy victory that the report as a whole was then adoptld. The commitee on resolutions flQt being really to report the convention took nqt ' ! a sho'rt recess At 4:40 the committee on resolutions reported - ported the IJlatCorm as follows : HWOnTI D B.ArD'S WAY. Tire democrats of Missouri . In convention sembl'd. make the following declaration on the monetary question. which his been forced Into tim lealln pilce among the l hU' ! or the day. The federal con ttuton names silver and gold , IS money metals of the Pnlc,1 States. The that coinage law piit'ti hy corrgr . ss under the constitution made : the 11\.1 dollar the unit or value' . , 4 * anti a.1nltrd them to tree coinage at a rate 1'asurell hy the silver dollar unit. From the beginning or Jho government. following a \'Oley formulated hy Thomas Jefferson anti firmly ( ! tlhlshed hy Jack- son. the democratic Inrhas been tire party of bltnetaliisnr . Cavorln1 the free fl coinage of both silver and gold at natonal xirlnts . anti Ol'POsl,1 to farming out to banking - ing corportons the government's sovereign newer of Issuln and controlnl Ihe money ' ! - - - - . _ m - _ _ n _ _ . or tile ' people ; Tire act or 183 tolontzlnl silver was surreptitiously passel . without the approval or knowledge of the American people anti , from the time the effect or this act In fastening upon tire country the single ! gold stnlularl was understood the democratic party has consistently anti 11erslstenl ) ' urged that the grievous wrong he rigirtet A failure to accomplsh this ohh'et hits re- suited , In the steady appreciation [ of gold ! and corr\sllomlnl fail In the price or com- modiies ) rOullt try the people : n heavy IICrlalO In time burden or all debt" . Iuhle anti rl "a h" , the enrichment of the mooney lending ca54 ! . llalalysl , ot Industry anti 1m- "cverlshllnt , oC the people and unexampled ? dlstrNI lu all gold standard countries. Ex- - perllnce hue shown that white . . under tire single gold stnmlanl. thllo may be an 01 caslonal revival or buiness activity . ae cInnlell by bUjln's or a limited number or commol1111. such revival Is due to artificial and Ilmorar' causes and cnnnot tu"rmnllnly alleviate the surorlngs duo to thc falling or prices brought about by tl appreciation . or gold arid nn Inade- QUlte supply . of primary or redemption UIOle ) ' . . 1)irty to the leOlle requires that the PartY oC tire people contnue the battle for hlrlal.m until its efforts arc crowned with IUISI : therefore. he It ltesovetl. : That we the democratic party \ of MIssouri , In convention asernbled . demand ) mand the fn't' and unlimited coinage or silver and gold Into \rlmary or relenwtou mol ) ' at the ratio of 16 to 1. without wai- Ing for the alton 01 approval of any other nation on earth ; arid. second ' , S ltesohvetl 'hat we are Irr"voalrly opposed - posed to the tub ttutol Cur me'tl'\ ) mono ) ' or 1 \ln-hro\nl ( C ) orat'0.1- credit currency. traseti' on a single nietat , S the supply of whIch is I o Imle,1 that i " can be cortretilt unr Iliac by n few bani. In In and . . I ' , Third , > tutlonl huropo AinerLc4. . S lteslved . That we are opposed to tireS S policy and Iractce oC surrendering to the hoheu or the obligations or the. United Statel the 011101 reserved by the law or the government ot redeeming such obligations . . . . S ' S . * - " - ----0 In either sliver coin or gel coIn Fourth , 1tooIyd. That we are OpIrOPl 10 the InUlnl of Int're't-borlnj optosM of the Uni Ill States In tUne of peace , mind ltpe' ' - ell to ( the Ireu , clal ) nrf wo oppoed placing , ury or the loverllont under the control or any uyndicate or bankers Inl the lsuance or bond 10 he 80M by them nt an enormous Ilrolt for the 11urposo or suppl'ln1 the "II- oral treasury with gold to maintain the { o I C ) ' or gold mnnnometa1lism. . ADOPTgU WITH A WITOOl' . The reading of the resolutions was freely punctuated with applause , especially the per- ton referring to free coinage and they were adopted wih n whoOl1. Additional , resolutons were presented anti carried as follows : Hesolve , That the chalrmnn of this con- venton select orri' or two .1tlrI t\ ' from "ach ) congressional district to Itcnd a con- rertnco or the democratc friends or silver . 10 b. held on . \ 1lst II , lS9 . II time city of ' ; . ' " 'llhlnton , ns recommended by Senators Turpl harris Inll Joncs. IlsoIved > . That the democratic state central comliteo he requested to 111 I democratic Itat ! \olv"ntlol. to he Ill.ll not later tml . \prl i. lS96. at the city of St. I.ouIR , for the Illrll'o or selecting dele- itte to the natiotral convention to Jltes natonal conventon 10m- Irlte a presIdent anti vice president In 1891J. anti that the ) ' ire further Instructed to cal a state convention for the nomination of ole.r ! . to be hold after said nntonll can- von I I on . I \\nton. Hepol'ed. That the democrats or Mis- sourl , In convention hero Issemhled , sent ! : conventon greetings and cngrhllatons to lion. J. e. , lJinckburn . senator from Kentucky . for his manly tight In the "dlult and bloody /lounI" In behalf or the free anti tllmltOI coinage of 'sliver and gel at n rate of 1G to 1. The following telegram was received Cram the democratic state convention In session at conventon Fort Worth , To : . : "Threa thousand free sl , vcr Ilemocrats In state convention assemhed ] send greetings and pledge the democratIc party or Tens 10 trite bimetallic cohlge and against Ingle gold coinage. "I3ItYANT- BERRY . Chairman. " A suitable reply was sent and a simiar dispatch was forwarded to the democratic state convention In Mississippi. The additions to the democratc state commitee , which . at one time threatened to cause so ranch In- harmony were then lade , a comlltecman being selected for each congressional dIs- trict , tleen In all . anti four . committeemen at large. 'Tho later are : J. , . . arrls , Lebanon - anon : G. Wallace St. Louis ; M. A. Pike , Kanrs City , and lt E. Ilenrton Neosho. sino Time tile convention their , itt 6:33 : , adjourned , Another Session was held tonIght , the delegates - egates being anxious to bear speeches by United States Senator F. M. Cocklel and Governor W. J. Stone. - - - - T'NZIM lcSC 4lIverltns Meet . :1tt. FORT WORTH , Aug. G.-The entIre state of Texas Is represented lt the free silver convention being held here today. The meetIng - Ing was called to order at high noon anti a tJermJncnt organIzation eCectel ! Speeches were lade by silver orators and one and all were or the most determlnet type , declaring unQualfedly for sliver at IG to 1. Time afternoon session was almost entirely taken I" wih spceclmes as the commitee on resolutions and platCorm could not come to a decisiob . declsloT. - . \'YO fXG COMING ' 10 'i'iiH ) \1 : XI'"nl Coinntyl'eimnle . . 1'.t'Jlrll/ Slniie siIr : Ibit nit Onniiihni . IIJ. 11 1..Ilhl lt Omlll. CASpln. Wyo. : Aug. G.-Speclal.-The ( ! ) people of ratrona county arc Interesting themselves In getting up an exhibit for time Nebraska state rail to he held In Omaha during September. There will he a .1spla ) or oil or all grades , samples or wool coal soda , grain . grasses ami rnlmrerals. RAWLINS . Wyo. . Aug. 6.-Special.-Mr. ( ) Y. C. Miller or this place Is In correspondence ] , with the oranrifacturerri or the wih manuracturerl Wolesley sheep , shearing machine with a view to putting In a plant here. The pens wi he lighted with electricity and duy ant night crews can be worl.ell. SIEnlAN , Wyo. . Aug. 6.-Specnh.- ( ! ) Arrangements are beIng made for lie ( hollng or a three daJ' tournament here the tIter Part of August. Pigeon shooting base hiI and polo will be time principal reature' . EC- torts are being made 10 secure the alelllancc , ; of tire Lomars Ia. , polo team mind the base ball cllbs or Newcatle , WO.f UI"1 s , and Miles City Mont. CASPER . Wo. , Aug. 6Speclal.One ( ) or time hrgut reservoirs In the west Ib h lnl corpletld on the Lost Cabin road l\\\nty mill ) ! from here. I covers forty acr. Time dim . ,1 be 1.200 feet long . forty.elgmmt , lee . lle at the base and seventeen feet nigh . \Vrem' will be taken from South C.Ip1r cnee ! . anr1 the reservoir \\1 ruralsh.ler to Irrigate several thousand acres. LANIEit'yo. , . Aug. 6-Speclal.-The ( ) richest gold find In the South pJSS minIng district haM been made hy tesHrs. Schuhtz . Davies & Swabs who mayo been operating a lease on the Franklin mlno. They corrr- mcnccil to drift at a depth of sixty com-I anti had gone but a few ret when they came on a vein or rock covered wIth gold. : Sixty hounds \ or the rock was pOllled out . giving twelve pounds or amalam. which will retort one-haI. maldng the rock worth $43,206 a ton. The vein Is six to eight Inches wIde. mmEN RIVER . Aug. G-Speclal.-The ( ) Green River Knights Templr mayo com- pletet ! arranements for their pilgrimage to the twenty-slth triennial conclave at Boston Ascalon commanller No. I has appropriated - Iroprlated $ GOO for chartering of a Pul- man cr and expenses Incident to time trip. Grant Commander Frank M. Foote or Evanston has accepted the invitation or As- calon commandery to be its special gu st on this cccasion lion. T. S. Talaferro or this city has been appointed an aide to the chile ! . marshal In the big parade an honor greatly appreciated hy the knights of Green River. EVANSTON , .Wyo. , Aug. G.-Speclal.-J. ( ) W . Samrnorr 8lmlnlstrator of the estates or the miners kIlled In the ned Canyon minE n1lsater , . has entered five suits for damages In tire distrIct court against the Rocky Moun- lain Coal and Iron connpanry. The amount , asked for In each case Is $20.000 ant cost There are fifty-six other cases which will be ted as soon as possIble . . UgSIt.T OF A uutXICgx OiIlE. one lln Is Ot."l. Olt"Ih',1 mmii Amiothn'r U'IIr PRESCOTT , Ariz. . Aug. G.-As a result era a drunken orgle at Joe Campbel' road- side staten at Turkey creek last nigirt Errest Arnez a mining man . le ! dead ; Joe Campbell , the staten keeper lies at the lOInt or death , and Ed Payne , a young cowboy - boy has a bullet In his right leg. All parties hall been drinkIng heavily during the first hart of the nlh and retired about li1ldnlght , all-oulh Campbell says ho had warned ArnM and Payne to leave. About 2 p'clock he ares and atempted to drive theni away . but In doing so shot Alez In the back Death resulc shortly afterward. Payne received - ceived a bullet In the thigh and In turn sent a bullet thrroughrCarnpbell's . bOdy. S..t'r"nr ) ' Carlisle's ( Sir ! lug . MACKINAC. Micir. . Aug. 6.-Secretary Car- liu.le . accompanied b ) Irs. Carlsle and grand- tirtrgimter' board tine United Stales lhughtel on boart Unlet steamer Amarant , has arrived at this Island. The Amarant has como from Chicago , arrIving yesterday. The party Sient the day here visiting the national park anti old Fort Iack- - Inac. The \maranl sailed tOday for Duluth timid way ports. Fretiinunal e ( : .ntt'r' . The band concert at Courtalli beach lat Thur day night was such a SUccess that the manalemenl , has conluded to continue thee CnleNs every Thlrslay evenIng as well as Sundays. The same picked musicans will give another concert next Thursda , which In all probability will cause another ' al probabity w1 very large attendance at Courtland . Admision will be free. . Ilml'.n ( 'usuuut ) ' Crimps ( .0.1. ' AUHOHA Neb. . Aug. G.-(8peclnl ( Tele- I gam-The ) crops In lamlon county are all rlgbt. One Inch and a quarter or rain felt Sunday night. LightnIng struck Wil- lain l.evlck's barn arid I was burned , with , ant wih contents. I.s $500. - - - - SIII I " "lurt nit .tii rormn. AURORA . Neb. . Aug. G-Speclal ( Tele- cr&m.-T. ) H. Oawle1 , grocer was closed on 1 chattel < lortgogo of $135 to Id. Connor to- dy The credItors largest crelitors are Haymon(1 Dro" or Lincoln who settled wih the mort gageos and took the stock . on a8lgnlent , a- - .1..1. i"en'r In 01""huII , OUTI1111E . Ok ! . , Aug. 6-A herd of clGo infected with Texas fever has been quaran- tned here. A deut or more have died and many are sick ISIEl STILL HOLDS ON flhinoi Bank Fies an Answer iu.the Mansfeld Estte Oa& TRANSFER NOT MADE IN GOOD FAITH St on'k _ ur 11 II"Urlnrl' ( 'lmllln , ' .ti- h'Jc,1 CI I" i'e 1..t'n Hh't'l n. SI.e' ) ' 'u 111 IlrJ11 ( 'miunse ur tine 1.1 t 1gm llln. - I1INCOLN , Aug. C.-Speclai.-In ( ) the dis- trict court today the F'anrners and Merchants Dank or Oalva. I" fled a reply to the ' answer of the Mansfield etatC stating that i Henry Iansfeld was not a bona tIde holder of the shares of stock In the I'-armer and Merchants Insurance company \ belonging to Mosher which the estate of the Sioux Falls convict Is trying to maintain a claim upon as having been given as security on notes executed to Bi Dorgan and W. W. March. The hank Irslsts that Mansfield did not acquire them till after the bank hat levied on Mosher's holdings or all Idmls. I also maintains thc estate should exhaust its claims against Dorgan and March first . The Calve bank Is one or the plaintiffs In the Injuncton suit which has ted up Dorgan's warrant for $33,108.90 In the hands of State Auditor Moore. LINCOLN NOII.\L I XEnCISI S. This evening the normal cass ] exercises or the Ilncoln Normal university were held In the chapel A fine arch csti rendered an ex- celent program of numbers. The orations arid , selections were delivered a folols : "The Silent Senn , " Pearl ; 1. Ellis ; "Amer- lean PolitIcs . " Frank M. Gardner : " 1her Education of \Vonienm " Minnie poloc ] . ; "Tlmo Brings Its Revenges , " Herbert D. Btyson ; "The Omnipotence of Labor " Kite lII. Lloyd ; "Aleander Hamiton , " George W. Salp on. Tomorrow afternoon the prohibition county con\'enton will meet In lIed Ribbon hal for the \Jurpo \ of nominating a ticket. There bids fair to be consllerablo ! diversity or opInion , as a number of the delegates are favorable to an endorscmenl of some of the ) opulst candIdates now In the field. The middle or the road I'rohlbs are bitterly op- posed to this move DROWNED ms TnOUDLI The troubles of Dr. O'Connor who was re- centy prosecuted by the medical socIety or Lincoln for practicing without having first procured a certificate , culmlnatcd laic last nIght In n big drunk , for which he was arrested - rested ant locked up at the police station. This morning no one appeared to prosecute and ho was discharged. The complaint was mantle hy ! r > , Grhmtmn . landlady or the block In which the doctor had his o I ce. At : p. m. tomorrow time republican state central committee will mcct at the Lindel hotel. The most Important business to come before It will be the location of the state can- vonton , called to nominate a caluldato for justice or tine supreme court and two re- gents of the State unlverslt ! 1.I"OrD DANK OUT OF DUSINESS. The State Banking boar,1 today nnnounced that the Bue Valley bank Milfonni , . had on July 27 gone Into voluntary liquidations. The capital stock and surplus or the bank was $38.00. I was owned by Cbaddock & Co. J. E. Orcutt was cashier. The rolowlng nine countes In the state have so far failed to forward the rosters ur the veteran soldiers and sailors In their ter- riory : 1alne. Cedar , Cumlng. D4wsoir . Howard Keith Nernalna Sioux and ThiJrston. According to law these returns should have been sent In by June 1. The names of the delnqnent county clerks are : 1. D. Smith , Drowster : J. J. Golbel , Barlngton : W. htmir- I ley West Point ; T. B. I.autz , Lexington : O. ( V. S\'oboda , St. Paul ; J. W. Sheridan Ogal- ala ; J. 11 l3urress AUbur : M. J. Blewett . Harrison : J. Stout , Ponder. Tire secretary or stale would lie pleased to hear from them. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Lintlell- I" B. Woodrow. At the Llncoln-W. A. I'reston D. F. Hurd , J. W. 11111 . jr. . C. S. Carrier. Congressman E. J. Hainer of Aurora - Vera Is stopping at the I.lncoln. itlilS. E. ' . ( ; "lUXI 1 I.OC.\'I'Nn. ' I.'unlul mat Yori'nii'Ii , CUl I. , ire I Y. " ; ' 'I ' " " ' 11 , I'n'll Cnnrdit urn. I ARCADIA , Neb. , Aug. G-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Upon ) time receipt or tine telegram train J.V. . Landers that trs. E. T. Gardner - ncr had been found alive In Norwich , Cona. . there was greet rejoicing In this city. But ! row have for a moment entertaIned the Idea that ! rs. Gardner hal , willingly heft her home and children , and whie al sorts or runners maya been circulated , they have not been generally beloved , The reputation of Mrs . Gardner she having resided In this city for the past nine years coupled wih her exetlplary , Christian. life . has made I impossible to believe wrong of her. Irs. Gmrrtlrmer's healh has been very leer for the past year and especially the last six months and the long journey to Boston , together - ether with convention work sending written - ten reports to the local Christian Endeavor society overtaxed her brain . resulting In temporary erangement.- - This was no great surprise to the people or Arcadia . for before leaving I was gathered - ered froth her remarks that , owing to her Ill health . she considered hersol more of I burden to her husband ant fatally than a imeip. Mr. Gardner did all II his power to eradicate this opInion rrom her mind , send- Inl her to Doston to the convention In the belief that a change of scene and the In- spiratton she voulmi draw from the spiraton woul1 Iraw assem- bly of Christan workers would do much towaTI her restoration. restoraton. She Is a woman who scaterell rays of sun- shlno ant hapllln ss wherever sine svent generaly loved anti respected by all who came In contact wih her gentle . loving , wOlanly Influence. The husband was overjoyed at time receipt of the news that his wire had been foimrmd In order to gain three hours In arriving at time point where she now Is In Connecticut . I ho at once started overland , telegraphing i to three different points along hIs route for ' relays. lie will drive sixty-five miles In order to take the fast train at Grand Island I Is the intention or the husbant that the meltng with his wife shal be at her 011 home In Michigan , where her parents now ' reshle. He telegraphed Mr. Lander to accompany - company her there. I Is not expected that Mrs. Gardnlr will at once return to Arcadia , but she wi be placed In some medical institution for treat- ment. U1SIXI SS I100M1NG AT ! ! 1'COOI. Tn' , I''rl IreIglnts I'lt on Cn Ilnl" ' . tint- hnlr"111 ' 'rnmtit' . MCOOK : . Neb. , Aug. G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Duslness Is now beginning to Improve In this section of the state Tire D. & 11 this morning Increased its shopmen from nine to ten hours per day on account ot the / rowIng - lag volume or work , and two freight trains. Nos. 1r and 18 , which have not been running - ning for some tmo on account of slack busi- mess are again on the time card. Quie a boom In land Is expected. 1"2' -s 'I'urmn Ut./II. . hASTINGS . Ang. G.-Special.-Monday ( ) [ i afteroon tireo boys , ' Euml Breiumr wii Ingraham alll John Keene , ranging In age from 12 to 1 years , started on a sort or an exploring tour by breaking Into the resl- dencl of J\ . Brown Rev. Mr. l'rltze and Jude Unrton. They dill not make away with anytirlug except from the house or Fnltze. whore they obtained $21.75 In money awl several minor artcle. Complaint was filed , by Drown and the boys arrested as soon as they cu1 be founll. Sohl.r . \t.rnt. ) , Ihllrt'rolul ) ' Ill . SCIIUVLIR Neb. . Aug. 6.-Speclal.-At. ( ) torney C. O. Sabin , who has been lying very low with typhoid pneumonia , Improved duro hug two days preceding last night when he did not rest quite so well. There I a movement on foot to secure the servIces or Miss Carrie Woods . recently graduated . from the Conservatory of Music at y.an.ton. . I . to train a large chorus of singer from Ilong the lember of the Metbotlst church _ \ .1 nil ii lint ruutloni Ut'm.t'.nt" i1i'et . UBAT1I1CE . Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Tolegrdm.- ) The administration democrats of digs county hold their conventon today . The nOllln- lens were : Ditrict clerk J. W , ) Iurrn ; county judge . OeorgniLiThatt ' ; clerk A. 1. ) Wrlngler ; treasurer. " Thomas 1tmmua ; theriff . A. K , superintenitient 01 scimools . J. W. unrk' ' mnrveyor . W. II. (4tin. nlnlbam ; coroner U ; , A , C. Urall y , 1130- ltmtionrs were - - l'resinlent lutons pa cd--nllotlng Prlhl\nt Ceveland and the arlSqiof ' the Gage county delegation at the 1 , ' \/to \ convention , an.1 condemning the act9n pr C. J. Smyth amid other as an aten t ro . enrar populsm upon tire rlcuuocratlc , tnaty. / The conventon was entirely hamontou . aul lasted only ah hour. , , _ 1'OI WI'\'I'I' } 11:1' JX.1IXnl i . ' .m 3lmijors hits Onl' ( 'ntl.lnl ( ' Inrl ) "I' tu Slllllur ) 'lllllt'II.I. I LINCOLN , Aug. CI.SI'eclal ( Telegram.- ) Time State Banking board has elected all of the lew hank examiners hut two Ii. M. J"els of Crete and Crelhton Morris or Hnm- bolli were net re-elected , and their places re- 'main 10 be fed b ) the , hoard at a future meHlng. One of the candidates , who Is helng Industriously groomc hy Tom Majors and who with doubtless be appointed . , Is Ur. Mc- Grew or Nomaha count ) . Section 1 of time new bnklng law under which the board 18 now actiirg . reads as folows : "The State Banking board s'lal aPpoint ' a sultahle Ier son or IlrSOns having at least three 'ears' ac- , tual experience In the banking business , or i . with the affairs of the State Banking delmrt- ment , to make an examinaton of and Into the affairs or every banl " This Is the re- 'Iulrcment which time law makes as a test for every appointee as a state hank examiner. Time Queston arises , what actual experience has Dr. McGrew ever mad In the banking business or with the State Banking depart- uncut 1 rene whatevor. Outside of being a airmail stockloller In a local hank ho has never hall any practical experlonce. Yet Tom Majors Is InsIstng upon his appolntnreurt - - - - I I tert'sti Ill tlinnnirtuuri ' 1"1 1..J\/ . SAI.Il. Neb. . Au ! G.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -'ho Salem Interstate Chautauqua has en- tirely recovered from the storm of Sunday . : trely ) the grounds are lu excellent , condition and , present Indicatons are that the weather will continue favorable throughout the week. contnne ' Worll has been received that all talent con- tracted for will be here at the appointed t irmie. tle. Today's program opened with prayer curd praise service , conducted hy Superintendent ' Shield followed by a band concert and minIsterial - Isterial Institute , conducted by Dr. Johnson. A very Interesting paper was reami He\ . Mr. Bailey taking lP the subject or "The Church Ind the Sabbath , " The lecture of F. W. Col- has or Lincoln , "Our Boys" was hIghly Illeashl This afternoon Eli Perkins held his audience for two hours hy iris eloQuence In time "PhIlosophy or Wit. " This evening 11ev. Mr. D. II. Shields . West Vlrgln\ delivered his new iecttrre "I.'rom Jefferson to Lincoln , " molding the audience far an hour and n half. After the lecture Herbert Stanley Henton gave a stereopticon eXIsllon of tire naval hates of the world. Over 3.000 people were \Iresent \ during the day and the progranul was pronounced the firmest ever ( ronouncet proprnm Ilven In the northwest lun./1 or I l'l.nt.t'r i'In'sleIuin. NgBtSKA CITY , Aug. G.-Speclal.- ( ) Time runerl of the late Dr. A. Brown 01- currell this morning all was cry largely attended. Memorial services were held at the Gmnd Army of the Iteirumblic hal , conducted - ducted hy Wiiam Baumel' post , Grand Army of the Hepuhlc , assisted by Hevs. Hal arid House. The deceasqd WiS nearly 7 ! years or age , ha\'lng setlCI heFe In 1856. ITo was quite promlnenl In the early politics or the state. arid , has always been n hard worker for tine cause of rpilgion. Several months ago ho lost his mfnd , and since then has been at the asylum In Llnrcoinr An ordinance was passed at last night's meetng or the council . prohlhltng "rushing the growler " winichmiu1rs become very prevn- lent or late. During a rehears&l or a cheap traveling show yesterday , one 'oC' the memhers n-a- celved a shot In the' arm' rrom a revolver In the mantis or another nnienrbor The gun was supposed to contain -bianlis. " 'lis _ \n'olt n P100(1. ST .NTQN , Neb. . "Hg. 6.-Spccial.-The ( ) rain storm which visited this county Sunday was unusual ) ' ineav' In' the norther part ant In a 10calHy ruthrluno ' east ftom tire west rutnlll line or the count ) andt'bout five mules south or the north line of the county. Terrific hal accolhllanled the rain , which did a vast amount of damage . destroying corn and threshln/ out small grain that was still In shock. Tire hal hell was about five mies 'Ionl by two mules wide ant In some places In draws all ravines hal lay In drifts or from two to three feet deep aCer the storm had passed over and parts or these drifts were 10 ho seen twpmnty-four hours aCer the ) stonrnr Mary think a cloudburst occurrej so heavy was the downpour of water. ' 'wt 1..1..1..1. - - " iluirrmt'd. S' PAUh , Neb. . Aug. 6.-Speclal.-The ( ) homo of Axel C. Dolesen , together wih his barn nnt granary and Carm machlnory , was consumed by fire . the ramly having n narrol escape from beIng bummed to death Loss about $7GO. Yesterday the home of Soren N. Jacobsen on the adjoIning farm was found to be on fire by a neighbor , all the blaze was iUt ) out. About an hour , ioter the same house was again ablaze and . this tme burned. I appears the household goods hat all been moved out. Great excitement prevails In the neighborhood. Doth resIdences were In the northwestern part of time county. A"hIIIHI iotes rind J"'I'"Onl" ASHLAND , Neb. , Aug. 6.-Speclal.- ( ) Marble of Edgar Is visiting this week with 10bert Drush's family . A delghtul roof party was given tbls evening at the home of Dr. Mansfeld , on Quality 11111. Prof. Huclt's hand was present and rendered some delghUul music. He- fresbments were served. Et Larldn and family returned home today rrom a visit to Atlantic City N. J. . S A large number or Ashland people attended - tended time funeral or Mrs. Etherage at Green wood this aCfernoon. Tine deceased was an old r sdnt or Asinharuti eceaset Lost . 'n 'h . IhlHI Hills . NORTh ! PI.ATT , Neb. , Aug. G.-Speclal ( Telegr.imnr.-Winlle ) Mr. ant Mrs. M. I" Brooks of Brady Island were berry hunting In the sand his north of thal place Sunday forenoon their 6-year-old daughter , Viola , got separated ( roar them and could not be fouund A hunt was at encl instituted and over 100 men Joined In the search. After a search of thirty-six hours the child \\'as round 1onllay evening nearly exhausted rrom hunger , thirst and exposure to the sun. She will probably recover. This Is the second case of this Idnd happening In this county within the last ten days _ _ _ _ _ _ _ days.le ( ] " 'II.w "OUI I' 1'IOt./ I. 'COOK , Neh . Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Tole- gram.-The ) democr1jk pounty central com- mitee mel ' In 11c ook this afternoon and decldell to' holt a cOIvenlon ; at Im1lanola Monday ; August l,1 for the purpose of placIng - hag In nomlnalon a oounly ticket . elcctng delegates to the judicial conventon alul to the August state convdnrtion. The county ap- portonment was bU on the ole cast for Bryan fcc United Stepjsennutor. \ 1'0 S'h'ot u .Jrnigc. TECUMSEII , Neb.Aug. : G.-Speclal.- ( ) Tire cal has been hsued ; for the peoplo's independent - dependent judIcIal , . 1ntlon , of the First district or Nebrask " Tecurnsehm . Thursday - day . August 15. p ) CauiuIjJ4tes for two jUdges are to be named. Ca\Ites Is the repro- sentaton : hlichardsojn tbinrty ! eleven ; Pawnee , eight ; Neunaba sol Hi ; Joinneon olght ; Jefferson ten ; Gage dleon. , ! Severi " ' ' 1 "uHI ' \ 'lurnl. PERU . Neb. . Aug'G.-Speclal.-The ( ) blav- lest rain for YEas fell here Sunday aCoi" noon. The storm lasted tvo hours ant was accompanlet by wlnl and hail. Crops are danrageti but the yIeld will he above the average. Many windows were broken anti tine ground In the orchards Is covered with apples beaten 0ff. coveret lnin In SnUltl'rl " .nlt ) " . RESCUE Ncb . Aug. G.-Speclal.-Thls ( ) sectIon had a welcome rain this murorning. Corn will be all right oats good , sprIng wheat fair potatoes poor pastures dry amid short. Farmers think the ditching In tbo Plate botoms causes dry weather In Saun llers county _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lidt'r h'e'rsainii : I. I * Ion , , EXETE1t . Neb. . Aug. G.-Speclal.-Hov ( ) hr. Dross of LIncoln , superlnlendent of home mIssions , occupIed the Congregational pulpit at tbls place Sunday morning. Rev.V. . T. < lne or the Melhotllt Episcopal church I attending the EpXorth - league conventIon at Dc Wte o this week The Young 1'01\t" Society of Cblrstnn Enlle1vor of the Congregatonal arid Chris. thin churches , the Cpworl IIJAUe and lf } tBt Young Poople's union united Ih I union uwetng In the Congregational churrh Sun- tinny evening. The house ! was fmnll . anti a "ll enthusiastic meet Inn W3 hel1 After the union meeting the Young People's Society of Christan Endeavor I ot the Christian church gave a very lnter'ating service In their church In observance of college .1ay. They will contInue throughout the week with : Christians Endeavor } rally every e\'enlng and Ina'er meetng every Rrernon , ( 'tM I' 01" 1 : .I.II.l.I'llS C\.JJn. X.hrn"J.t Xltuunl unr.J It.t't'h' . , . , ( Oruln'rs rUt' Iht I miMI lrigM ' u-I lung. IINCOLN , Aug. 6.-Special.-Tlro ( ) rolow- Ing general order No ' to the Nebraska Naton 1 Gnard has been issued trout the ad- ' jutant gcneral'a omce : In complance with the pro\1510ns oC section 40. chapter 50 . Comlllel Statutes , the Na- tonal Gnard of the state will hE asscmblet II I camj of instruction at hastings . Neb. . on the 26th day or August , 1893 , amid rlmaln In cmp at said place until the c\'cnlng of thc 3bt In tant. The annual camll of the Natonal Guarl , for ISr will he dslnatet as Caml' I.oln , In honor or Major General John , A. Logan , Drifted States ' volunteem-s . Irlgller General W' . L. Colby . Nebraska \ Natonnl Guard . Is hereb ) ' aslllld io COl- land Camll Logan and wi give the neces- Bary orders to aBsemble the cavalry trool' the bater or artillery and the First and ) Second regiments of infantry , Nehr.\ska Na- tonal Guard The attentIon of courrmmuintiiing officers Is atenton commallnofcers called to the following extract or tine law regarding - garding atendanco at the annual encamp- lent : "No memher of time Nebraska National Guart wi be excused rrom attendance except upon a surgeorm's certificate of disability or dan- gerous sickness In the Immediate family or said mnenmrbe. " This provision wIll be rigidly compled whir . Con1an ) commanters will take to time en- can1mcnt the rolowlnl records : The de scriptve book cOlpleted to date a copy fr the last quarterly rljort and a copy or the enlstment paper of each enlstet memTer or tIne company . present or absent. Company ) eommandlrs wIll ho hell rOsponsl- ble for the proper messing of their COl- nr'mrnds. The money value of the rations of each organIzation will bE uaid to the cpm- mallng ofcer timereof. Aran/ements should . , iherefore ' be Inde for mess kits l before . lea\- Inl the home station. No enlstments wi be made In the Nn- ttnal Guard between the date of thIs order annul Sllltember 1. 18r. exceptng In cases of Ieenlstmlnt or where the al > plcant has served a former enlIstment In tine same court- . Ilany. In nccordance with law an cxamlnlng board to consist or Colonel C J. Bls , Second regiment , Nebraska Natonal Guard ; Colonel J. P. Brat First reginnrent Nebraska Natonal Guard ; Lieutenant Colonel W. Liiscinoff . Second - end regimmrent Nebraska Natonal Guard ; Lieutenant Colonel W. W Wolcott . FIrst regimiremnt Nebraska National Guard ; Major B. Olseur . Second regimenrt Nebraska Natonal Ouard , wi convene at Camp Logan at such tmes ns may bo designated by the adjutnl general for the purpose of enrlnlng all om- cars below the rank of laJor In the line of their respective duties. First Lieutenant S. H. respeet\'e . . I . C. utes. , aplolnted recorder for tIre board . The scope of the exomlnatol wIll onnmbrace for captains , the 5chool or the sol- dier school of the company and school or the battalion . United Stales Inrantr drill regula- tions . tIne duties of the olcer or tIme day all the proper administraton or the affairs or a compan For leutenants , the school or tine soldier and 5chool or the corplny. tine proper administraton or the affairs of n com- any guard. anti the duties of the officer of the - ? ----------a - r ! : : , 1 I I \ . 4 ' il l'J. : " " . ' \ ' < 1 ' l r , < ; j < ' . 1" . . ( ! r ! < r' II" ' . ' - . r"I tt r" ' ' , lilt "I was. a snicker otce my ) fl"- . a ; But tint . nm ' : Uo.-thl . lliuto : ! jt m I ot for 'dIU ' fOI' tj Ii got lY ( lnumgirtt'r $17i . c m nit Ioil'lS Is geOl enough for nIY"Hl ' . I's ; full sIze , dine Hnish , t'lll tonin-Erm stei'im , uuraule ; J I ! I $ l5 . ( loWim ' , $ 8 t mrnoutii. . 'hut ! mo.o do yOu Wtflt ! ii" A. HOSPE , Jr. ) MI'lc / ncI Art . Jr.l ! , 1113 DOtgla" , I - - --J ) tl _ : ; : It's Out of Sight Put n little of it out of sight yourself , and see how good it is It's LORILLARD'S LOOD pw B A SPECIALTY ' Jt ; tnrT tnlil. porwlueoty cured 'I ' 16 J S5dayi. You can betroatedat bore tor Iho .mo price under8te guom"ty. I yoU prefer to coma hero iso wit contract J pay rnlrna tare ana hotel , bills . 1m' . no ebnrgeIf wa tail to cure IC you have taken IUOr cur ) ' , loeldo pntnlh , 'touR still mayo aches ani painia.ii uoouBI'ntcho"ln mouth . Hors Thront , 'hirpleg Copper ( : .101011 "Inh , Ulter" on UT par ot LimO blJ Jtniir or l y"brUV falling fnllnl out.lll.thIISyphUto { HLUOJ I'IUMON thai , \0 Iuarlnlco to cure , Wo soincit the most olut grate cases and cludl8nst the world for n case We cannotcipro . 'J'hl. dl'ea baa Ilwln buled the skill or tine mOlt cluln.nt Ihysl- clans , " 100.000 capital blln ! our unconmit' . . . . 10nii ganntJ. Ahsotule proof sent sealed nn , pplcton Address ( : U ( ) JtI'SIEIY : ( jO. . aU1 ll eWD.e. CmCAlO , l , : - - . - - - - - - - - ' - - ' - S , . - - - . - - 1 - - - - - _ > BA A . ORCHARD HOMES. _ Thc Land of Plenty Thc Land of Promise S Sure Crops Dig Profits No D..ol ths No Hot Winds No Cold 'Vintcl's No Fierce lzznrda ORCHARD HOMES ! eluntell ? In tine most fertile n rid rich , getublo f11 CI'UI 11owlng ro 1lon or the votltl . 'l'lw ! 111\to wllte otw-lul' time enl.t'gr luuIICI'S } 'o I'cnce necs ul'r In thl western counlry to mul < a 11U'l ! 1luwi hi unit glorious tluate umruke you 1 Heel 1\ln . . 1 home tUll mont- lu time buule. here Is I sol t hut will raise . mtnrytimilng nlmost that grws nud no such Illug Is 100wt lS n failure . You arc not llnulteti In the tlemant } for whnt ' t'aIe ' local iuiarkets. On thu - you Inilo br airy 1 a Ikes. tlo con- ' ' ' ' ha0 the nuu"lwls t'IU' you \0 tle - I of the World Buying , nil you cnn rls ( and lra3hllg the highest prlcNI for It ' 'herg Is no ell to tl season or crops. You coil have ) I crOI ) to mnl'let every mouth In tine twe\e If you wish to do so. You 110 the J"hlcct ( ot . , 'ot' own forlul In Ihls garden spot or time wOl"hl Now 1 the tmo to go south. I hns boom esthuutel that miroro peOlll ) can bc ac- commolated comfortahly In the south amid my the Cotlltton for proslerlr tlau : now live In tire UnIted Stntc8 20T0 40 ACRES . In that mnrnm'veloums region w ll Its prfct clmate nntl rich soil . It ll'Jerl'O'lwl wi lalc you 10re 10ler uld mnlw It faster lul cnsler tlun Ilu best lO ICI'O fiIm In the wesL Garleu ll'olhtcts are nut hUI1nso ) 'lcltI nul bring big prices all tIme year round. Stmwbet.t'les : , 111'leols , tnlnInu S . Ilueles : , l1I'S , urly UIIIlcs , Igs , or nnges-un smul fruits-at'e an cathy ' nulr ) ' hu1'nfitntbhe cr01) Tlmhr of tine hlgfhcst qunlty Is mibuuntlant. 1.'Ugr. . Is . abundant and costs you notllu ! Cattle ru n out all time 'er. : They ore easily raised and fatlemied. GtzlUI Is good null Ul , 'cnr. NaUve grae are luxurious and nutritious. CLIMATE is the finest Inn tine kiiovui world. Tue stiurmers rro even Ill temperature ature nuil reinticred delightful by lurid and sea brcezeH , Tine nIghts are always cool. The winters nnre imrild tund short in durnntloii. Timers are urn cxti'euries of lneat or cold In this ftn'ored region. Time nrean teunrlcI'attlro Is 42 to GO degrees. ' [ 'lie average rainfall is 513 Inches. There Is an abummndance of rain for nil crops. ! Coiltral Mississippi offers to the lmrtehhigent fran tine direst opportunity for bettei'lng iris conudutiout that w'nun over offered. Tile imcaitii of tills region is excelled by no section of this coirmmtry. Thno moll fonuhrd hero caum rarely be equalled nnmrti never ea'ehled for all good qualities. Eurly amrd sumro Cr0t)5 bring you big inn-Ices. Time best railroad facilities in thu coun- ti'y bm'iirg the entire couimtry to you as a nnarkct. Omro.lmalt' tine w'ork you mrow do to get alOlIg will n-render you a fiLuccessful nlinrllLy ? Illnker 'arr any of tints On'cirnrd home intimulut.Vork lnitelilgcimtly nuid success is assured. ' .l'lnis Is your opportunity. Time PeoPle arc fu'k'lldiy ; schools elilelent ; Iie\s'sptpers : pnogn'cus lye ; ciiut'clnes I lhei'nl. Time cmi teinrlsInrg nntmi vlmo 'rants to better the condition of inls'si'lf amid mis fitumihy , 5110111(1 investIgate tins mnn.tter Itliti Ii will be cormvhneeul. Carefully selected fruit growing and garden lamitis in trni'ts of 10 to 20 acres we now otTei' on liberal terms and reasonable ll'iCeS , CoLTespoUdenco solicited , CEOI W , A1YIES ! , General Agent , 1617 Ftuiiniii St. , Oiiialia , Nebraska. - I--- - ADJUSTABLE RATIAN COUCH FOR ONLY 1-5O Here is one of time greatest treats ot time warnnr season , Time coOinmess of this adjustable - blo Rattan Couchi can scarcely be realized unrtlh It Is tried. Time entire top is of closely woven rattan , w'lnich gIves that extreme flexibility wimlcin no other furnnltnmro can ever attain. Time frame Is of seiccteti white macpIe , anti winlio light lies great stremmgthi. There are tea different adjustments to t'hro head ! No cimalr or sofa over devised can boast of over half Uris nuunber. Every person - son can finrd lnis exact nrecd supplied In one or another of these adjnmstmerrt , It can ho chmanged in a unomnenth You cern read with tine body tnt one aumglo , armioke at another , talk at anotirer , doze at another , and so for every Iruratmit time cimair can be adjusted for any taste or parson. It costs onhy $7.50. CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO. , The largest amid best line of tmmrnniture and tine lowest prIces. 12th hIllI 1)otigliis , EVERY WOMAN 4' ; 54 : ; ometiunwa uncetis in reifat.ltr. . , ' nnrontimiy m-egnmhnttInrg numetticirme , g , DII , PEAL'S cPENNYROYAL plLLS . .a prompt. smite anmti certain inn nt'srrlt , Tine genmu- too ( Pr , l'eal's ) newer disapuioint , nt anyrvhor sico. Sherman & McConehi Deug Co. , 1L3 Dodge street , Onnuzima , Neb. RAILWAY TIlE CARD L"avea InUInhINaTON & MO. ltlVEltiArniu'ea Onnmamzml ! Union Depot , httim , u Mimutr ufttn.l Omnnnbnzt 1Oi5ann..ieni'er : 1preai. . . . . . . . . . . 9uannn : 4'J5pumu.Iilk : , minima , Iilumrt. & I'tmget Saul. cx. 4Utpmmi ; 4 : } . . . . . . . . . . . ) iin'rt-ut ' . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : C&pmni 7Opnm.Nebrrtska : LoctI , ( eemmt suimmoy ) , , 1:4tmnm : 8 : lannu. . .1nnmcommn ( except SUmmduty ) . . .11 : ? i.ani 2npmmn. : . .Futtt Mall ( ton Lhncunn ) dam' . , , Leaves lClhlL'AOO , inUluL1NOTo & Q. Arrives Omitmhma1Ummiun nepour iCOn & Mason tita. Omaha - - - - - 4 : . . . . . . . . . . Vestilul , , , . . , , , , , . 9 : Itannr a : ) , . . . . . . . . . . . lxnmn es . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ; launnr 7&Ounr..C'tmit'ago & St. Looms I.r'mesa : , . . SOOanmi : Ii : a3mnmn..ucilic J tunctmemm Local. . . . . . . IiOpnr F'ast Mall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . i:1)prnr Ieavs IChIlCAGO , Mum. . & ST. i'AUL , Arrives OmmmmltaUunlon lt'lOt. lOtim & Maon Kbi , Omrnmtlm : , . . . . . . . . . . . ' Limited. . . . . . . . . . . O:30nnr I1:3ottrn. . .Ciicugtr Fixpter.s ( cx , $ uumi.ry ) . . . 5Zpmmn : Lt'avetn ICIIICAGO & NOht'l'IiWSST'N , Arrhes Ounmatnajltniomr l'u'ot , 1Otht&iaaoii fins , Oun.mla 10:40am5'.Eastern : h-xpn-ms. . . . . . . . . . . & : Slpnni 4 :2'Jmni. : . . . . . . . . \'eattbule.i Llmtt.'d . . . . . . . . . 9:2jant 6r'tann..Mo : , 'utIle ) ' Local..loniuman & :4pmn. : . . . , . .Onralna Ciulemug' , t'heclat. . . . . . . inrmmi Leaves cnml'Acno. It. u. & 1'AC'iI"Li'Aimiva Ommmaint Union I.J"i'ut , 10th & aimtspru ts Ommnnma LIM3'l' . II /ttlanitlci'cjtrces : ( ox. Ilunmiay ) 5Epnni 65rmmi. : . . . . . . . . . . . NIght 1-xpress. . . . . . . . . . . . anunrn : 4topmrn. . . , Uhntcmngo 'estlbuleni Limited. . . , 1a5prmr cusT , 6:43nuun.Oklahornhi t : Texns 1x tex. Humn.itJ:3'anm ) : I : , . . . . . . . . . . ' I.tnmmlned. . . . . . . . . . 4 : Oennnr Leaves i.wr. i' . t. & o , lAnntvea ( ) nnatma Bepot , SlUt tumnd SVebater5tsOntrutnn . . . : t:23annn..Nemiiinska / ' ' . : : ) . . .tnoux Ciny Lxpre : , ( cx. Sun , , ) , . .hifiSsmn , 6IOItmmn : . . . . . . . : . ? : .t ! l'aut 1.Lnmdted , , hUa.arn leavt's I 1" . . ix : . & lO. 'At.biY. hArrtvrs OnrmnnitairIUt ! _ , _ . ! ! L1hiL.5ntstr His. Onmratma 2lantnn..Fast : Mali crud ispress. . . . . . . : 2lopmmn.ex. : ( Hat , ) Vyo. iX , cx. Mon. ) , , 4:5pnn : 9Oamn. : . .Nortonk Ixnurent. ( ex , Hunmiltay ) . , iO:3iamun _ 21j2hi- ! : _ . ' , ! ! ! _ . ; - . , . , , , , , , , uo:3unrn : I's I IC. C' , , we. J , & c , ii. IItrriwm. OnnmniumttlnnlnmnlepotiOtin&Mason ! Ots.J9izratua 9tOnrn ; . . . . Ialn.ami City rany ixpresi. . . . . & :3puun : 9:1pnn.iC. : C'.NlgIithx , vIaIJi' , Trnumns.eoasnn : I..rvea fMiSttOhJII { I'ACii'iC. TArrivei Ommn.ulmal lepot , ICthr an1 W.n.smer 141g. Omnalnia ) : . . . . . . . . . . . . Louts lixprm'ss. . . . . . . . . . tI1lmnnn ; 9ZOpmmu..fit : , Louts srre.B. . . . . 3iohnn..Nt'tiraska : locol ( cx , t'uun , ) , . , , 'JOOanmi ; " ' I.rrnves f"'fllOUX ( 'ITY & i'AL'IFIO iArrIws OimnaimtiiDeu.ut , Ethr armtj'ebstcr8ts , I _ Ounstna : . . . . . . . . . . . _ l'emml _ , . . , . . _ . , , : l."av" SIOUX CiTY & l'ACfI"IC. iArrives ( lanaI , , , tYnioni nn.ot , jOhn 6t Mannumu Sti.i Onrabni. GIZm.m..Sioux : City J'um'isenger. ' . . . . . . h'.onn , ! PiL.t. i'nmjiX.Irmnjtrd. . . . . . . . 14 Leaves Ut'lON i'ACIVI ( ' . lArriwn's Onmmaima PinIon htinon , 10th & Z.hmso $ ts.I Omnsima 9:4unnn : . . , , , . . . . , 1Ceuruny Exitmt'u. . . . . . . . 12.Sprm 2Oominn : . . . . . . . . .OvenianmI Flt r. . . . . . . S 2uOpmahlt'st'eo : & hItrnnnsb'ne Es ( tx. burl23tpmni , ) ; : ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . hspreu..lO2Sdtmn : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1maut. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 itntrri hem.tas [ 'AhiAHhi itAiI.W/.t' . "TArrIves 014.maU'nnictnr DpOt , lOt In e Muson hits. I Onijln tO5pnu : . , . . . . . Ut. . Louts C.nntmnon hail , , ' , , . iz3nmu . - "