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. ' 'JI OMAhA DAILY Y BEE : ¶ IJ11SDAY 1 , AUGUST 13 , 1896.
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LINCOLN CELEBRATES TODAY
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' ; ' , MorlHlntu Outing PromilB t Bo a Mighty
" " Introting Time.
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EVERYBODY IS $ EXPECTED TO ATTEND
'Uort ' , tlul.0Icl' " ' 11 le . Vo"rll , and
1.,111'1Iluh.u ! . " . . fur Ih''clo
Unl'l' * a nit SIH..IH nt
thc I'nrl
. LINCOI.N , Aug. 1.-Spcclal. ( ) - The ! mer
chants ' outing at Lincoln park tomorrow
promlscs to be an ostentatious aflalr. Word
has been received from Mr. Shafroth of Den
ver that hc will arrive at Lincoln at 7:35 : to .
morrow morning. Senators Allen and Tele :
] ave not yet bTgnlfcl that they will be here
and Join the pneumatic solrce In behalf of
free silver. I Is considered quite certain that
w. J. Bryan will make a few remarks. E.
B. Brown will preside at the meeting. Over
1GO firms have slgnel an agreement to close , ,
their business IJlaccs. The parade will occur
at 10 a. m. and will be partcilltcd in . by
t , nearly al the wheelmen In the city. Led by
. the Nebraska State band and a squad of
mounted ' jolice . Il will leave from the Lincoln
hotel 1 and ' ) cover the business portion of the
town.
General Coxey , populst candidate for governor -
ernor of Ohio , will arrive In ) . ! ' neoln on Man-
day enroute to Shelby Ncb. , where he will
addreu a 1)lpulst gatherisig. lie wil bE
given a reception at 1.lncoln by the populists
at the 1.lndel hotel. I ia I expected ! that he
wIlt deliver a spee before levlng. Ar-
ranJ2mentl are being made for an excursion
of 1GO or more from this city to Shelby on
the day when Coxey oratea
Governor 10lcomb today appoInted the folI I
. , lowing delegates to the Irrigation : congress -
. - ' gress at Albuquerque , N. M . on September
16 : I. C. Stockton. Shlney ( ; Irol _ Wiiam
Reece FaIls City : " ' . A. Thomas . ] Lincoln
and P. C. COIJdon , Omaha. This will be the
fourth national convention.
A change of venue appears to have been
taken from the district court to the polIce
court for the purpose of settling marital dl.-
cords No less than three couples were be-
fore Polce Judge Waters this morning for
the purpose of airing their trouhle Mr. and
Mrs. WllJm Kecgoo agreed to soprate and
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f an omcer accoinpalned them homo to keep
'p them from fighting on thp way and help
. divide the furniture . The hluband , took the
greater portion of I , leaving the young and ,
pretty w'fe the table. three or four chairs
. the lISlIOS the matting on the floor and , a
i l-year.ol , baby to provL'Je for. Irs. leeJoe
sal , } she halln't a cent In the world or anything -
thing to eat . but was about as well off as
she was mcst of the time when ) lIvIng wh
her husband. lrs. Ed : leHki believed that
her husband , level ,1 too much 0
hIs time to cYI'rlans In I.Jncoln's
1.HUe 80lom. " Still st her young
son to watch him The son says he saw
his father lu one of the dives In that locality
In company With a ) 'OUUJ woman wearing
1 red siress In the police court this mornIng
Meski was so earnest In his protestations I
of Innocence that he convinced both the police
judo all hIs wife that he had been
" 4. malIgned , . anI ' ! the caM against him Wa !
' dIsmissed. I" . E. White who works In a
livery stable , caused the arrest of hbs wife
for Inldelty and she Is booked for a hearIng
tomorrow mernhl !
Omaha people In Unoln : At the I
LindeIl-fi. N.S'ood , II. F. .Bonedlct.I I
At thc 1.lncolu-C. D. Carrier Mr. and , Mrs. I
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O. N. Divenpart Miss A. Welier . 0.V. .
Ifoidrege , M. hail.
JIITl' ! 01" InnHUTlo
IhouM t. . t ri I Ilcissily ' \ ' h'r nn Im-
) Ht.n.I. 'I'erri.iry , . Near Spritig'iieu' .
SIINGVIW. Neb. , Aug. H.-Spo- (
clai-Au ) IrrIgation district Is [ beIng formed
at hIs place and money has been raised by
" the citizens to defray ) ' the expense of a water
. . \ level from Valentine to Nonien. Mr. Smith
of Long Pine , a surveyor . and a number of
our IJeoplo are on the route at the present
time. I they can get water from the N- [
. . obrara rIver and get It on the tablelands 01
} tlya Paha county farmers can Irrigate
400.000 acres at land aLa cost of 100000.
The people here thInk the ditch can be built
this winter and water put on the ground for
next ye.rs' crop. I I can It will be worth
millions to the farmers at this county.
An IrrIgatIon ditch south 01 this town
covering about 500 acres of lanti. Is turning
UIJ forty bushels of wheat to the acre anti
potatoog tnt would make an Irlshman's eyes
turn gl'cen with pnvy. All kinds of garden
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truck on this Irrigated land I Immense , and
corn will make lot bushels to the acre.
The parties who went to the Sioux reser-
vaton after the mortgaged cattle last week
returned with $1.785 In money The offend-
log parties had to pay up and will have to
pay about $2.600 more before the mater Is
settled , The cattle conslstfl of 160 heat , of
' - big steers . mortgaged to the Reliance Trust
COmlJany of Sioux City by nee "Doc" Lewis ,
a suaw man resldlrg on the reervatIon .
O. A. Porter . the ' \'oodorle murderer . I
stl In Jai at this place. lie wIll have a
public sale of stock Saturday al this place
for the purpose of raisIng money to defend
hlmsclf ut the September term of the dls.
trlct court.
Youn Murphy , the kid caught with the
stolen cattle near Furt Randal a short time
ago stdtcd last week for the flack hills
country with his sister Mrs. Cark , eight
children . and Ifty head of cat le. Clark the
woman's husbnd. was sent to the Lincoln
Penitentiary for six ycars.
A young man returning frol South Dakota
a few days ago across the Ioux reservation
reservatoll
a. . was struck hy lightning anti Instantly kl d.
. . ' * A letter In his pocket was addressed tD :1
V. Fcrgtlson . Mills . Neb.
! prlngvlew has perhaps one of the oldlt
men In the state of Nehrulea. N. H. Collar.
who was boris In the state of Vermont In
the beginning of the century . when western
New York was the American frontier. ! r.
Collar was one along the first surveying
parties that oven entered the wilds of MichIgan -
Igan anti , ! eros'ed over to Wisconsin when
"Ol JunD , " a half breed In.lan . , kept the
crily store In MichIgan . Collar and , three
chums walked frol there to Dubuque , WIs.
cnsln territory . now Iowa and has now In
his possession a bank note of $5 Issued by
. the lank of Dubuque Wisconsin territory.
.d\ , . . ' Collar wa a reslllat of Iowa for more than
- sixty years , and lived with his wife who
Ihu just died. for ffty 01 years. lie no ;
resIdes wIth hIs son-In-law. II. J. Skinner ,
and Is quite healthy and hula fair to live
his 100 years out. The old gentleman can
Jlerhaps tel snore about the Indian and the
froulers of America than any ether mali
living. _ _ _ _ _ _
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LYONS Neb. . Aug. H.-Speclal.- ( ) . and
Mrs. D. Riley Hart and Charles Doley returned -
turned yesterday from an extensive trip to
the Rocky mountains. A party of fourteen
camped and hunted near Genwood Springs
Colo. , for several weclls. They capture,1
three deer several hundred mountain trout
and other gamo.
Everything SlIS to be quiet on the Win.
nehJg Ind Omaha reserv.lton. anti the farmer -
S era UIJ there report excellent crops.
11ev. V. A. t"lntlay of the Presbyterian
churcb. and Rev. T. C. Webstr of the Ittho-
Ilst are taking their summcr vacation for 1
few wee . , .
Dr. M. I. . hhhidreth . who has been here
fr fourteen years , h packlar bb household
goods preparatory to moving to Sioux City.
ha. . where hi takes a position In the medical
college 0' that place.
(1101 Thins's sit 1)awssnu
DAWSON , Neb . Aug. 14.-Special.--Tbls (
vlsRe has enjoyed a steady grwth during
the yea s far. The Dan bank has com.
IJleted a large two.story block of buldluII ,
whIch ad,1 greatly to the appearance of the
town.
S. C. Dalow of the Inn or Uarlow & Son
. . Is just completing a $3,000 r.stl.nce. and
' \ many other smaler Imprvements are noUci
able. Ont wouh not think from appearances
' that the ba'l times 1 much talked of now
k ' wer much fell here
ls. , . Father McDonald returned to hastings yes-
: . terd.Y after a brief visit with Father . Mc-
I ; / Shane of the Cotholc church of this clt ) .
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' . F.\LL CtTY" Neb. . Aug 11-SpecaL- ( )
" : The County t1n ! of Supervisors met lu spe- .
; . , e1 session yesterday to organIze under the
law of lS' : which prylde for sum districts
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for cads county RI' ] I supervisor for each
dlslrlct. The board redistricted , \ the county I
folowl : IAtrlct No. 1. to consist of Ar o
And North and South Iar.la j No.2 , Mllly ,
anti Porter ; No.3 , I'raukln , lumblt cIty
all , towllhlp ; No I. I Orant , Liberty anti Ohio :
No. I. Jeleuou , lulo and I.'ala , CItE 10In.
ship ; No G. Pails City . city ; No.7 , Saleni
Ntlnh\ and Speiset. Charles Frederick was
chosen 8upcrvls of district No.1 : Joseph
.Toltnsou , 2 : O. H. renstea\ , \ . 3 : W. H. Smith , ,
I : C. A. lletigca , , 5 : William Cale ! , G , and W. '
0 , Hellhenson ! , 7. The boa.1 nrganzcl : by
electing C. A. hedges chairman .
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nll.rt hall l.r" . . . . n.1I..1 hush uless
lI..r : u , .i'rlll" l'lrl'IIMt"UI'I'M.
UmTNA , Neh" , Aug U.-Speclal-Thl ( )
town Is const.erobly wrought lp over the
Iysterlols dhappearanee . oC Robert hall , a
shoemaker. lie Is a bachelor anti , tlt not ap.
hear ' for lila meat yesterday morning . and at
noon hIs room WbS opened anti found ncant.
On the bPI was found a white shirt Rat.'atetl
"lh blot about the neck . /houhlers and , \
sleeves , ant a vest was also found saturated
with blood. Indications pointed 10 an attempt
at suicIde. His pocket kn"fo " was left behind
as were several other knives , but none show
signs of havIng been used , ) for such 1 purpose.
Another theory Is that nose bleeding while
asleep caused the blood Ualns. No clew to
his whereabouts was left behind , nor can any
reason be assigned for his pellar cOIHluct.
Ills business waR apparently flourishing . as
he hall several pieces of work In his shop that
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were not eompl tel ! lie left no his or ac-
Iounts behind , and the affair Is shrouded ! In
mystery. , ,
lie took no cot with him , but hat , on a ,
Pair ot new shoe . leavIng a pair of slippers
behind whlcb ho had been wearing the night
before. When ia'tt t seen about 10 o'clock , he
had , ! been drinking some , but not to eXC2ss.
lie carried insurance In the Provltlental ,
but hal evidently allowed his polCY to lapse.
A letter founl among his effects stated that
his parents lived in Woeham Mills , N Y. lie
was about 47 years ot age and came here
trom Omaha early In the sprln
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hay Ir"\I..1 II the lilac.
YORK , Au ! 1 i.-Special.-hlurt ( ) Drazet
was bathing In the Due river , near cCool ,
when be got beyond his depth and was
drowned . In .endeavorlng to save him one at
lownc.
his companlol nearty lost his life and , was
only rescued by the great elorts of his c.em-
panlons prescjt I seenl that the e 1:1 : a de IJ i
hole In the watcl 111 the boys knew of its
pr.sence. but Drazel Meppet Into I by mis-
take and being unable to swim quickly sank.
His body was tken , to Waco ths ! morning for
burial. Sheriff l'ricesaa called to the scene
about ! o'clock b.t isight . but after his ar-
rival I was decided It was not necessary to
hold ! an Inquest.
Miss ta Sontliworthi a well known young
lady of this city , Ilel , yesterday afternoon of
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Shoml1er and daughter . lr8. Charles ,
Pries . starte t for southern IllinoIs this snorp- :
Ing for an extended trip through that state
Gorge Shoet1e ard t"o scns who have been
vlslll : Ir. and Irs. .J T. ' llth , and sisters
Mrs. DevIne and lr5. himon for the past
few weeks , left yesterday ! for liunihoit . and
from there wi return to their home In F.lb
City.
City.Irs.
Irs. Miller or Venango Nob. . arrIved In
thIs city yesterday and wi visit the famiy
at D. DovenbarJer for a short tme ,
" "nt 1111'1',1"t'r ' \ 'urls.
NEDtASKA CITY. Neb. . Aug. -Spe- ( -
cla-The ) city councIl last night passed a
resolution pertalnlq to the recent water and
light trouble which stated that since the
present plant Is Incapable of supplying water
adequate for Ire protection within the cor-
porale limIts of the city , as prvhlct for In
the contract between the company and the
city . Il Is resolved that the company be re-
qu.steJ to communicate within ten days what ,
I any steps It proposes to take to remedy ;
the detects In the plant anti how soon such
modifcatons are to be carried out.
Hush Anderson , ! yesterday begin proceedings ,
In the county curt to set aside the guardianship -
ship of Jeff Lundy over his minor daughter.
He asserts that Lundy Is addicted to drink
and Is a single man of vulg.r and licentious
habits. and totally unfit to properly care for
and educate the chIli ! . The child has been
placed In the hands of Constable D.\ls pending , -
Ing the iearing ! of plaintiff's petition Friday.
This Is the outcome of the trouble which occurred -
curred between these parties several slays ago
over thc Poss ; slon of the girl In which I
I t clalmlt Anderon attempted to cut Lundy's
thr03t.
Lt night hi. D. Wilson dIscovered a man
attemptIng to enter his hOI e through an
Istalr window. Wilson took several sbots
at hlsis . and the nan hurriedly took hIs departure -
prture , evidently unharmed.
.tssiiiltt'si 1 " ' .mnn .n.t Ess'nied.
Nl'UAV.'KA , Neb. , Aug. 11.-Speciai.- )
Monday night a man named Adams who
has been stopping occasionally with Harvey
ileckner a farmer lIving near hero assaulted
lu. Deckner In her husband's absence. She
resisted him successfully anti tried to escape .
but drawing a knife he prevented thIs.
Finally 1 about 2 o'clock In the morning he
seized her ; In the melee she knocked al his
hat . which he stooped to recover ; while doIng
this she dashed through the doer and escaped -
caped to the neighbors givIng the alarm.
He Immediately escaped. Olcers soon
started In pursuit . but only to find late In
the afternoon that he hal stolen a skiff at
Hock Bluffs anti crossed the MIssouri. The
Iowa officers have been notified to arrest
him. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ICnos C..nt ) . l't'uchit'rs.
CR1IGIITON . Neb. . Aug. 1-1.-Special.- ( )
The county instItute Is In session here this
week with sixty teacher enrolled. The
small attendance 15 due 10 the fact that the
Institute Is held at three places In the county
this yer. Last week was spent at Niobrara.
where 1 goodly number attenlled , and ! next
week those to whom It Is moat convenient
will gather at hlioomfleld. County Superin-
tefulent D. D. : lartndale Is assisted by l'rof.
I , . A. Ostien. prIncipal of the Creighton Ilgh
school and Prof. W. A. Clark of the State
normal. The trio are doing excellent work
among the teachers.
Sh'.1 Euiglti' " 'rt'o' ) " , n Irl'h ; .
WATERLOO Neb" , Aug. 14.-Special3- (
Wlam Cook's steam engine tell through the
morning. trestle : t the hewer county bridge this
The Christian church has been hohlng re
ylval services for the II3t two weeks.
Miss Durle Pedersen left for St. Louis
thIs morning . where she will spend the mL
of the summer
The Presbyterians wi hold a harvest
hOle supper Friday.
1J lack I O.tb . Kan. . Is the guelt of
: . M.V. . E. Purchue.
Ir.n 'l'tiih . t. Fts raters. .
SYI1ACUSId. Neb. . Aul U.-Speclal ( Tele-
grani.-hton. Wilam J. Bryan arcsled , a
farmers' picnIc four mie north of here at
I.you's grove today. In splo of the rain and
snutl several flFmers and their fatuities were
present by agreement . William's favorite
16 to 1 wu not mentioned.
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IIENNINGTON . : eb. . Aug. l.-Speciatj- ( )
The German sller are preparing for a
grand picnic here Sunday. This II their
annual affair , and L Is their intention t ( Increase -
cease the interest In their gathering each
year A special train will b run from
Omaha.
Vru'uuiont Grl'I..th.1 Eer'Isu'ui.
FHEIOT , Aug H.-Spla-To ( ) grad-
utng exercises ot the clabmcal department
of the Fremont Normal school were bad lat
evening. The attendance was very large
Thl : evening occurred the lriae speaking for
the Marlin gold medal.
101' Conentii ut .1'.umM.b.
TICUMSIil1 Neb . Aug. H.-SI ( < lal.-
The First judicial Url.t Intependent Cenven-
ton will be held In this cIty tomorrow . Two
c.nldates for Judges are to be nomInated . and
: p"t to the honors are numerous.
1(11..1 " 'IuiI . Stnt'klnl In- .
] .RTf.FT. Neb. . Aug. 1l-Speclal.- ( )
Fred llng . a young man unmarried , abut
23 years old . \1 struck hy lightning and
kied yesterday near Buffalo while stacking
hay. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
! II.d.J Ihicetlilus sit Idlwuu4l.
ELiVOOD Neb. , Au ! H.-Speclsl ( Tele-
gramj-A ) Ipeclol electl hu been cal1d to
Tote on issuing beds t tb amount of $ .OQ
for putUgg I water senlc
NOTHING ) BUT RAIN FAIlING
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All Ncblka Treated to I Shower or
Several Inches.
s NOT A SINGLE . COUNTY SLGITED
" ' 'h'r l-nlllnl tn the } . ' 1'1'
'Jhr"ljh"lt 'II" ) ' . ! . . . .U.n. II silt
I'nl , IllWhlJ . I" l.r.Kr."I.I ;
Inl.II , I. tho' tnle.
The ! rain of yesterday mornIng was quite
general throughout the stJte. Specials to
'he lIce and Information secured at local
railway lu allltlarters Indlc.He that every
county In Nebraska hs received from one to
thIe Inches of rain within the vast forty'
eight hours Many sections did not rC'lutre
this moIsture to place the corn bc'onl danger -
ger Irons drouth. In probably three.fourths
of the counties or the state water Is standing
In the fields and all the creeks and ponds are
overflowing.
Frost may yet damage Ncbraska's magnificent -
cent corn crop , but Irouth cannot touch it.
An interestIng feature or the recent general
rains Is the fact that tall plowing wilt be
made edSY. Many farmers are well along In
this tlre ton already and the Indlcatols are
that the acreage at small grain . 'I be very
heavy next year.
IOI.UHImE. I Neb. , \ug. H.-Specla ( 'rele-
gram.-One ) and seven.tenths Incises of rain
tell hero last nIght , this being the finest rJln
since June 1. There was also nearly one Inch
Sunday mornIng and corn will make a good
crlJ all over the county. Phelps county will
haTe the largest corn crop ever ralseth ! , 81
the rains have been frequent enough so that
I has nol been burnt by hot weather. Good
judge estimate the average yield of corn per
acre at fifty bushels Over half of the crop i
19 dented ! slid fully maturell. '
AShLAND Neb. . Ang. 11-SIJecla-1 ! ( )
ralne ! for abOut three hours this moring , I
was very light . however , and not much water
has falien. Farmers would Ilreer to have It
dry for awhile , so they can thresh their small
gratn.
.I ' ur the full year ot 18t 17.27 inches or
water tell In Ashland. During 1893 UII to
August 1U 17.4 Inches of water has tallest.
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liRlt'I'ItAN I ) . Neb. . A ug. H.-Speclal (
. ' Incises of rain fell here
gram.-F'uliy ) two Inchel fl1 hlre
list I night . accompanied hy the worst elee-
trlcal storm witnessed for several ! Yl''rs.
Aaron Johnson's large bar helwlen here and
l.omls was struck by lightning anti con-
slimed. The value at this ralu tu thc corn
crop can hardly be estimated !
I < JINEY. NOb . Aug. lt.-Special ( ! Tell-
Kram.-The ) rainfall here this morning was
an even Inch and was general all over the
county. I came In just the right ( hue . as
Baie of the corn was getting pretty er ) ' ,
11hl . however hs virtually assured a hea'y
crop In this county.
T1CUMSill . Neb. . Aug. H.-Speclal.- ( )
Johnson county was this morIng visited by
1 nice , raimi ol'er halt an Inch falling In thl !
vicinity. I gives vegetation much needel In-
sl.lratlln.
1)A\\'SOX . Neb. . Aug. t1.-Speclal.-Timls ( )
cOlmunly Is being vlsltel , by a delightful
rain About one III a half IncheJ of water
hits fallen since 1 o'clock a. mu. , and It Is still
rllnllg at 8 o'clocl This Insure a large
crop of corn for Hlchardson county and
farmers feel jubilant over the prospects.
I1AGAN. Neb . Aug. 14.-Special ( Tell-
gram.-Thls ) section of the country was vis .
lied last night with one of the hardest , electrical -
trical storms ever winessed here. The heav-
CDS were a complete blaze and with continual
deafening thunder made things look ! as I the
end had come. During all this ( hue rain
cme down In torrents thoroughly soaking
the ground antI , ! virtually Insuring the corn
crop which wIll be large. During the storm
sever ! head of horses were killed b ) light-
nlng. No other damage reported and everybody .
body jubilant.
NEBHASKA CITY . Aug. H.-Sp.clal.-A (
heavy rain has been falling here today .
greatly cooling the atmosphore.
DRNNINGTON . Neb. . Aug. 14.-Speclal.- ( )
A gentle rain set In here at 4 o'cloele thIs
morning and continued till 8 o'clock falll
abut as fast as the ground could absorb
it. This rain wi almost Insure the corn
crop. The ground Is In splendid condition
nnd farmers are Improving the tIme plowing
ST. PAUL . Neb. , Au ! 14.-Speclal.-An- ( )
other flue shower gladdene the hearts of
the people of St. Paul last night 'nd cooled
the atmosphere. Tliree - quarters of an Inch
of water fell.
WAhOO . Neb. . Aug. 1 l.-Speclal.-Fuily (
an Inch of rain fell here this morning. The
severe hal storm which vIsited , the western
part of the county Saturday night did can-
silerable damage. Besides cutting the r
up badly , I ran a drove of horses Into
a wire fence hnd several were 50 badly In-
Jurel that they have since died.
FHEINT , Aug 11.-Speclal.-There ( ) was
a fine rain here this mimorning . lasting over two
hours. Reports of the condition , at the corn
crop are very conflicting. Within a radius
of five mIles at the city there will be , I has
been estimated . from I third to hal a crop
In the northern and wester parts of the
county there will be a good crop , The lowest
estlniates are matle by the farmers. The
estmates male
hemp crop IS In excellent condition . and there
will be one at the largest yIelds per acre
ever raIsed here.
SUlpHSn , Neb. . Au ! 1 1.-Speclal.-One ( )
ane one.hal Incises of rain fell last night.
This will help out late corn. Farmers are
threshing oats which average about forty
bushels Corn will bl a good crop within
a radius < of four miles from Surprise.
WATERLOO. Neb. , Aug. H.-Speclal.-A )
heavy rain fell last nIght.
GOTIIRNBURG. Neb. . Aug. H.-Speclal. (
-I.ast night this sectIon of the county received -
ceived the heavIest rain of the season.
One and slxty-four-hundredths Inches f l
In a short time . anti ( hits
meriting everything Is l under water
It Insures a threeuarter corn crop. Wheat
that has bln threshed Is not turning out
so well as expectet. , The farmers report It
running from fve to twelve and a hal
hUChiels to the acre , and oats about thirty
bushels to the acre.
I.ITCHFII.D. Neb. . Aug. 14.-Speclal.- ( )
The heaviest rain In sIx weeks fell last night.
Small grain I yielding about a hal crop.
Corn Is damaged by dry weather
BARTLETT , Neb . Aug. 11.-Speclal.-A ( )
heavy rain tell here yesterday afternoon.
AUltOltA. Neb. , 4tlg. 11.-Speclal.-An (
elegant raln-Oue and Ify.two.hundredths
Inehes-fel here last night. I was a regular
soaker The corn Is still In good
conditon anti ! where the seed was
rIght and planted early there wIll be a good
crop. Oats are turing out fairly well , yield
leg from twenty to forty bus1els where
threshing has bsen dotie
!
Gl liflON . Aug. H-Speclat-Two ) and
one.fourtb Inches of rain fell here lasl nght. !
commenelog about 1 o'clocle. The ground
hatl become very dry and crops were suffer-
Ing. In lomo places corn was consIderably '
amaged by drouth anti . farmers and buslne
men were very anxious. All Is now chaugel ,
anti everyone Is jublJnt Water Is standIng
In the siotmghs No more rain wIll be nec-
essary for early cor
: INm : . Ncb . Aug. H.-Spedat-Onl ( )
of the greatest rains of the eon f 1 here
last night Kearney county Rot abut two
inches or better of rain. Late corn Is all
right now all the early corn will he much
Improved
IIUMPIIRBY . Neb . Aug. H.-Speclal.- ( )
FIve hours steady rain extending entirely
over Plate county . visited this sectIon last
nght ! preceded by heavy thunder and vivId
lightnIng. This practcaly assures I geol
corn crop anti sugar beet promIse to make a
heavier yield than ever before In this county.
Evrbdy I" jubilant .
JUNIATA. Neb. . Aug. 11.-Speclal.--One ( )
of the heivlest rains or the year fell hero
last night . I was a deluge . anti ! all crops
that needed moisture surly have enough now
to mature them. A grand display of elec-
tricity IccoI\nled the storm and was 10
sharp at times as to b most frightful. No
damage was . ! one.
HASTINGS. AI . 1l.-Special.-Adama (
county was visited early this mornIng by a
twnInch raIn which fXM the cor The
rain was accompanIed by a heavy electrical
storm The sleple o the MethodIst church
was struck and ripped to the roar. The
lightnIng also struck In empty house In the
southeaster part of the cltr.
DUNCAN. Neb. . Ang. U.-Speclal.-An. ( )
other gentle rain fell here early this mornIng .
Ing Water la standing In the low places .
Corn shout.t certaInly ho aU right .Ith a
goal her. rain the : th . followed InV \ days by
SH . . . Neb. . Aul I1.-SpeciaL-An. ( )
other fine rain fen here early thIs mornIng
which was the heavIest of the season . over
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two anti a half Inches ' 'bf ' water falling In
shout two hours . 'h1k , ' Will !
Ibout hour. 1,11' 'Il mlko the corn
crop wihout any tnyfrain ! . and I II elU'
Inatl'l that much my . , , corn will go from
fifty In sixty : hUlhob \hO \ l acre Dnrln .tH
storm lightning slrutk nn unoccupied dwell-
dtininge. log bclonRlng to J. < \cCrcnry , . \ , doing ! alight
FAIItMONT . Neh.,5 Aug. t i.-Specisi.-A ( )
good , rain tell hl1e this ' morning-one Inch-
In about t \0 hours. " . Plhnore , ! count ) . will
have about halt a corn , crop . Oats . a far
as thresiieil , . Ire ylellrg Yrom thirty to forty.
five bushels , fa front "thlrtlen " , to sixteen
bushels wheat . '
, , t\entr , Q twent.f\'e bushels
to the acre.
tVINOTON , Neb ) ; AI ! 14.-Special.- ( )
Rain comlenced tel fat at - 4 o'elock this
mornIng anti 1 contljl , ti 8 o'clock. A
large amount of watt ten and , ! was absorbi'\ '
This , II connection Mth the two IJI\'loll
showl 8 within the IJast two weeks assures
a corn crop In this vlclnl ) ' . Oats arc the
bla.I.t crop that hal been known for years.
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grani.-Two ) Inchls anti , twenty-senn hulls.
IlreHhs was nil the water that fell at thi
point last night This leUes the corn crop
for Gasper county. The rain was accompanied -
panlet by ii he'Y electrical storm.
MOOHWII.U , Nehi . Aug. 14.-peciai (
TeleKram.-A ) heavy rain fell here last night
accolllanlel by lightning anti high wind doIng !
no dall'Je , however About two inches of
water fell. This will Insure a corn trap.
Har\'est Is about over anl sOle threshing
has been ihoimo ) . somali grain yIelding much
better thnn was expeclCI.
YORK Neb. . . \ug. 1I.--Special.-An ( ) ex-
celent rain fell here this mitornimig ' . comlPno-
lug about 1 :30 : alI ! contnuing for about
on hour. Ifiorts over lie county show It
to be general
F.S CITY Neb. , AIK. 11.-Speclal.- ( )
A heavy rain begin falling at ! t o'c'ock and
continued until 8. The prospect for a large corn
crop Is good anti It Is estimated to average
about sixty bushels to the acre In this county.
About three Inches of rain foil anti the pros-
pects for 10re rain today are good.
LEXINGTON , Neb. . Aug. 1i.-Special.- ( )
Two inches of raIn toll over Dawson county
last nl"ht. Many Piece , of corn were badly
hurt before the rain C1me.
A careful estImate shows 25.000 acres cf
land , Irrlgatetl In this county this 'ear. the
larger ditches not having been cOlpletet In
tme for more extensive use Over 2t miles
at dich Is now compete. more than any
county In Nebraska. Crops on the irrigated
lallls are simply Immense One mal threshed
sixty busbels of wheat per acre on 100 acrea
Another raIsed ! cabbage and , ! arlen product
to the value of $5.000. from twenty.flve ncr !
11very persol who can 10 so Is sccurlng water
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Hm CIOUD Neb. . Aug. 14.-Spacial ( Tale I
grani.-Tlmb ) lruth of the Ilast two weeks i
was broken last night by a two anl.a hal
Inch rain which wi to much good. I
was needed.
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ASIILANI ' ) . Neb. . AI . 1 1.-Special--Mr. (
anti , Mrs. lien Owens have returned from a
vIsit to Colorallo.
James Bowen will leave tomorrow to visit
Boston anti , other easter points.
A i3.year.old "boy preacher Is expected to
OIJen a series of revival Ileetngs at the First
Baptst church tonlJhl
The Woman's Relief Corts gave a delight.
fill social on the lawn of S G. Bryan.
Charles flmmrgo . 1 promlneut cItizen Is very
sick at his resIdence.
The summer school gave an InterCtng
progam al the Iterry last nlsht. A large
crowd was In attendgnce.
Mr. and Mrs. McElrjsh or Heuslear , InI. , ,
arrive , ! today to vISIt telr daughter , Mrs.
E. J. Hemphil
v . . u'rliu's I'.t'rinlnt. " nt . .Irh.r' . .
I FAlltlJt.JltY Neb. . AnI , H.-Spcclal- ( )
The second day 01 tile reunion was a .Ieclled
success . ant 4.000 pEople had a most enJoy-
able time durIng tilotlay rind evening. Every
train brought In more veterans and their
anl
families . amt the town was out In force , ai-
thougll there WS another atracton at the
lectures before the t.aeher' Immstltimte.
General John Id. Thayer was to have de-
Ivere,1 an address Ir the' aftormioon . but was
( ielayetl 1 In arriving ( and Captain henry took
his place and filled lP the time with reminIscences -
Iscences of the war. In the evening Gen-
oral Thayer was on hand and entertalnell the
crowd. The I'alrbur Military band and
Pemberton's drum corps furnished plenty of
good , ! music. .
Ir.th.rM .1st I h'd far iluirHi' Stealing.
II.ATTSIUTI , Neb. . Aug. H.-Specla ! )
-Sheriff Elkenbary retured from Lincoln
this afternoon with Frank Abel who Is
wanted , In connection whim his hrother. to
answer to the charge of horse stealing. Both
of the men are now In jail here.
The I'latsmouth ji , or Trae , ! met last
night antI , besides taklmig steps to secure
an hUllortant manufacturing Industry adoptelt
a set of resolutions to be presented to the
MIssouri Pacific ofliciala . extending thanks fol
the Improvcd Cass county trlln service to the
county seat which will shortly take eUect.
This was In marked contrast to the action
acton
of the Nebraska CIty Board , of Trade , whIch
has threatened 1 boycott because of the com-
pany's determination to run Its I.lncoln
passenger train to 1Ialsmouth Instead oC
Nebraska City.
Fire I. . H",1 ( JII.II Iiott'h.
RRD CLOUD , Ne. . Aug. -Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Last ) night about midnight a lamp
exploded In the hal of the holland hOUS6.
The lames communicated with the oil room
Inil qnlckly reached the root. The Ire do-
prtlent speedily got control ot the blaze
The damage to the building. which Is owned
by James lceny. was about $800 : Insured
for $500 In the Manchester or England. The
furniture owned hy H. D. Ranney. Is dal-
aged by water to the extent of $800 : insured
for $1.300. as follows : Five hundred dollars
In the Phoenix , of l.ndon. and $ SO0 In the
National of hartford. The guests of the
house found shelter elsewhere.
n..I.r.1 thl' V..t.r.n Sat iie.
GlEELI Y CENTER , Neb. . Aug. H.-Spc- (
clal Telegram.-John ) D. :1.\we was hrought
before the cOlnlsslon ; today on a charge at
Inslnly , preferred by one of his chiltiren.
The commission did not think the charge
sustaIned ant released him. Iawe Is an old
veteran and I fairly selI-o.do farmer
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SMALLER THAN USUAL
-hilhiputhiti , in fact
arc Doctor l'icrce's
Plcasant Pellets.
Pelets.
. . ' . Dr. R. V. Pierce
. . ' ChIef Consulting
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' ' l'hsican
? . . \ vahlds' Hotel and
. . Surgical Institute
,
' . " of Buffalo , N. . Y. ,
\ was the frt to' in-
trodnce a Little Pill
. % to the American
& - ' . IJcolle. Per al
laxative and cat -
L t , t/rtle purposes
I thcse sngar.coated
I Pelct I are superior in a great many
ways to all utineral waters , sedlt powders ,
salts , castor oil . frilsyrup , laxative teas
and other purgative compounds. Made of
concentrated vcgctable ingredients , they
act in a mid , natual way. Their second.
ar effect is to keep the liver active and the
bowels regular ! , not to , furher constipate
as Is the case with OUIpis. . They dou't
interfere in the least ' 'ih the diet habits
or occupation , and produce no pain . grip
lug or shock to the ' steimi.
Dr. l'iercef Pheasant ' Pellets cure lii ! .
hi.
lonsness sick and bilious headache . diz.
ziness , cOtlvencss , constlpation , lour
stomach lotus of appdtlte , coated tongue
Indigest ( . or dyspe a windy belch-
isigs . . heart.bur " alu.and distress after
eating enl kindred rdengclcnts of the
liver . stomach and bowels. These " Pel.
lel' " are easily dissolved 11 the atacli
and absorbed Into the blood , stimulating 1
few of bile front the liver . and \ arousing to
activity all the glandular \ secretion Thus
they a lu 1alr 's 011 way. 11 proof
of thick lupelor excellence , It can he truth.
fully said , that they arc aiwayis adopted
as a househo\ ' remedy alter the first trial.
Put up In glass vials . therefore alwayn fresh
and reliable. alway
One little . Petet I Its a Inatitwo are
mildly cathartIc. As dinner "
midly catharic. Ai a pill , I to
promote digeation take one each day after
dinner. To relev distress from over.
eating they are unequaled.
They are ( my . stiar-ccatetI granules :
any child will readily take them. 0/ #
usd. always i. fan"
Accept no substitute that may b reCom.
mehded to b I just as g'o. " I may be
belier , ' .orle deale'r . because of paying
him 1 littler profit . but le b not th ODe
who Ids hep
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TAYLOR UP FOR SENTENCE
South Dakota's Ex-Troauror Get the
Limit or the Law _
PRESIDING JUDGE REVIEWS TiE CASE
u.r1.r 'l'I'llr Seiit tl' \ to lii' l'rnl-
t'iilisur ) ' fur 1"0' . " , 'nr" for Sh'nt-
lug 1'lrl , halt tr n : hII-
l.n Uulnr" .
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IIEnn : , S. I ) . , Aug. ! -Thl court room
was crowded today to hear jllgment pro-
nounced emi W. \ \ ' . Taylor the defaulting estate ' -
state . treasure" When asked , If ho hail \
In.thlng to sa ) why sentence IIUI ! not be
Ironouncet upon him Taylor In a low voice
rCllct1 "I have not. " Judge Gary then
reviewed ! the case ant the different statutes
bearing upon lie crime. 10 considered ! the
much discussed section 1665 void antI , lll
not believe a two.year centenco las Intended
to cover such a case lS this. lie considered
that Tlylor's worst crime was In attempting
to force a comlromlse otter gathering to-
gether all state funds he could lay his hanll
on. A sentence of five years at hard labor
wits then prnounccl !
The attorneys ofV. . W. Taylor art jubIlant
In the belief that their clcnt wi not even
bclln 10 serve out the five years' sentence
Imloset , on him by Judge OaIey thIs 10rn.
lag. They will apply to the supr.me court
for 1 writ of habeas corpus on the ground ,
that two years Is the longest scntluce permissible -
missible under the statute luvokl\ \ by the
.
lower court.
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AiihtOltA Neb. . Aug. 1I-Special ( Tele-
gram.-Durtn ) the big rain storm last night
,
I lightning struck William Grol'tz' b.lrn , southeast .
east at the city , anti It was burned Iown !
with the ( eonttimits Loss about $ i0O ; lnsur-
amice . $150. Becker of lironufielil , . I chicken I
buyer hall A team of horses and a buggy In
the barn and time outlt . was alE Iestroycd. '
. \.lh.J tn..r thl' Nt'si Il" ' .
RED CLOtH Neb . Aug II.-Siieciai ( Telo-
gram.-Thc ) board of , ulervisGr tOhY divided
the count ) . Into seven supervisor disricts .
The new board consists of William Craijihl .
Wilam Croll.
chairman ; JameS Watt A. Jr. Silracher , AI.
bert Kost I I. Hun , Charles Cattier and
James lirooiiiflehd .
Droomlehl.wp JFQS
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ONZ )3NJO'2S
BNJOYS
Both the method and rCRIlt wIlen
SYI'up of l'igs is taken ; it is pleasnt
and refreshing to the taste , and act
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels ccales ! the sys.
tem effectually , dispc colds , head.
.ches and fevers and curet ha"itnal
'flStipatioii. , Syrup of Figs I & the
only remcdy of it kind ever pro.
dticed pleasing to the taste nnd ac-
eptabl to the stoulach , prompt in
it actiol and truly benefcinl in its
efccts , prepared : only from the most
healthy all(1 agl'ecAble substances , its
many CXCtIClt qualities commend it
to aU and have made it the mOst
lJpular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in lO
cent bottles by all leading drug.
giMts. Ary reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
lure it promptly for any Ole who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
t'tlbtittitc.
CALFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
cO
SAN FR4fu'ClC ' CAL
10fl YIL IY. .VEW ( O ? K Mr.
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Nearly everybody knows
Nicol the Tailor's business
is on a very large scale.
\Ne have busy tailor stores in
twenty principal cities-we
have had for.a quarter cen-
tury. , .
\Ve make to order garments at
prices all can afford ' , gar-
merits that would cost one-
third to one-hal more any-
WHere else. alJ-
Trousers to order $4 to $14.
Suits to order , $15 to $50 _
Overcoats about the sam .
Samples malIl
Garments expressed.
eXJreSSI <
201 S. . 15th STREET
AL oun WORK IADC IN TillS CITY DT
TIE D S JOUn TAILORS. .
CICOO.g ? / Sr. rOUI .
ST. I'AULzcvlt ( , : : : 0"1'
BSTON DESlOI ES TAiLOR ITSIUI DfNVEI. (
'tV.slllNoToft. , NEW YORi ir'sniMtiu'oLss.
IAI:5S CITY. SANFascmsco . MINN\A ' l5
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for Infants and Children.
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I CnstorlnIIM\"IIilbptl- tlllt en.turl" CII'q Colic . Con tlll ' n ,
I n''tltllt It I sttp.'rhur tunny 1r\.r1'10u Sour Stomach , Iiiarrhin'a . 1 ' 'lcIUon. ,
known to jitu. " JtRCn&l. . } : ii t. 1 . Xlt , Worms , Cll' ll-I' , Illt 111U1t dl
11 S OxoN St. . . hJrutl4yu . N. Y. getion .
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Vt'Ithou ( injurious mllciton.
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"Tho us or ' C' torli' 1'1 universal . ant , . For l"erl years I have Ilmcnl1o" .
11' Im'flls 10 wI'1 ktown that IL . .nu' 1 work ' Castorla , ' and "hnl niwli'S l'ntttt 10 dl
ot tttiterPrOgatlOii to " 0. " itI'ew " or tlt 10. I It hate luv.trlably l'rduce bclc '
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intehiigt'tit fanillie's wbo do Ilut keepCaairis ruasulta. "
Intel".11 famlll 10 Cr rUult"
within easy reach. " 1IWII1' . IAnnlV. M. D.
CUL IAnr\N. Now I ) . D. Yol . City . l\th Street anti 7th Ave. . New York Ct.
Tie C" 'Alr CocoAn' . 77 lunlY STmisrr . New VonE Cm.
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Reasons Why
Reasons Why
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A MAN SHOULD 10CTF IN I
ORCHARD . HOMES. -
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Because There Is Ther -
Au ablllmt : , and regular rainfall for crops cool breezes from
the gulf ( luring the Sllme\ \ ' . 1 clUato . that ( s'Iil Periiilt' rnlsliig all
kInds of fruit anll vegetablcs , n very I'leh soil , 1 good diuiry-farni-
lug conntl'3' , the . beat climate . ni abuildasn'e of \tmher , houses
built lt 1 VC' low cost , free fuel , a very hOIIIII and kindly POI
ulatou , good Imlc school A section Iii which . severe frost
tutu long wlllen are lacking. Summer nights are always cool .
WInter nights rar IJ' cold. A thorough h , Ilvlgot'atug Healthy
nU pheasant climate. The . gr'nt iiiits'Iots . arc within a tow hours
. dlstllcO or you. ' 'he temperature rmhiges' , from :0 to 00 llcgrce9.
- No exh'emcR. ' 1'he watm' Is " 0011. The 1101110 arc r : Ieu ly and
proslwrous. Garden farming at\ \ fruit gt'ouvlug pay IHI , pny you
svell. Com mOi sense will tel ovei'y mal 10 Investigate this. The
Isiisiilgratiuu Is to the South I Is Isievltable. . You cannot afford
to hut this chance pass. I Is n duty you owe yotli'self anti ) 'OUI
family to look over this fertile rglou and see what It will do for
you. The title Is turned that waJ' Nothing will stop It Nature
aIds your eitort. Success Is sure to folow honest labor and no
rhc of faIlure of crop hot winds 01 lrouth are staring you In
the face. Organize Into clubs or three to five fsuinlllcs. Select
your home ant you will never regre It Come nul see whlt the
country ia. Address or see tS at any tIme. All luCollton
cheerfully given. I Is time no\v. . . ,
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CEO . W. L AMES , General Agent ; . .
1017 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb.
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EDD B 1 A right Eye B B
Do is the sign of good health and an 00
H alert mind . Strange that it should H
o almost always depend on the state 0
o of the digestion , but it does. A 0
n Ripans Tabule taken after meals n
o gives the little artificial help most t
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o grown people need. 0 .
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O - RIm'f To1ule : Bold . "T drugaist . . . or by mal 0
It the price ( O cents box I.
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r- i pans Chemical Company , No Iti Spruce It. . N. Y.
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A:1 USli5ltIu'1' .
Creighton Theater
PAXTON Q UIOPSS , Mltll'r .
INAUCURAL ATTRACTION
'hree Nights al ! Saturday MaUnee.
Commcncing Thursday , Aug- 22
CJAHI.ES hi'IIOIIMAN'S I
II1'1ltE 'l'IXl'A'rflEt COMI'ANY
. IPIIJ 'IJ Argr GOJIPANY
I.'rol the 1 lplre 'i'heaier New York Pre-
sesitimig t .n
Thhl'RSIAY . \ND . '
THIHSDAYND 1.'IDAY gVgNINGR
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The MASQUERADERS
With thc same cast scenery ami CtICtS ! as
. len for 2) ' ) nightie at the gmllir Theater .
SATUHU.Y MATiNtl' ,
LIBERTY HALL.
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SA''PHDA Y NIGH'
SOWING THE WIND
Scale of price for this engagement-
gntre RClle 10Wl'r tuor. ! . . . engacemcnt- . . . . . . . . . ; .r
Stalls and , lvan chiisirs . . . . . . . . . . . $
Ilaicony , first three rows. . . . . . . . . . \
, frst
Ualony , next rows . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0\ .
" rear seats . . . . . . . . . . . . .m
Gallery . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
) Iatnco , prices . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'c to $ I\ .2
Sale ! or seats will open at box olcl at the
Theater sharp. , Monday August 1 . at ! a. iii.
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BOYD'SrWo
'J I.L i _ ONLY.
llday.olday Au" . .
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lud TI"ldoy. h' I
HARRY WILLIAMS'
GUAND 5ClNK ' 1'liOIUC'j'IO .
A Bowery Girl
TO lE I'htlssNTP.n : IY A 1"rNE IWIAI.LY
OICANIZPU ( ' ( ) Mi'ANY .
I'\NY.
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A Itlr ot life In N..w York. MagnItleenl :
tOc.nery Marvelous Ichanlcl tlnlncenl .
, .lnirs. New dances . . New 1cwIUrM. , rtob. . & 11 ,
o spatM will Ol ' n a ! o'cIO'k Sasurultw morn-
log at the usual . . , "Iur.y n\ . .
WI Ulu prices.c . lc amid l.oJ
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A rSI I : ' I'S.
Courtland Beach . .
OpEN EVERY DAY
GRAND CONCERT "
THIS EVENING ;
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Fort Omaha Baud.
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Baleen Ascension ,
Admission Free. .
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Dr. D. G. GOLDING
SPECIALIST.
Jiteaqpti of tile Nose arid Throat , l'rii'aie. Skin ,
flIod. Nervous and & 'hronlc Conaultu.
tim ties mUttl ciunlilcuititti , Call or write. Ome.
hours. S U , SO , to S t ru . Htinduy , 9 ii , IL Con.
$ UiL1IlOIl , rounig. N4)I. 2'14.2Z tuugla. . HiveS , 13. U.
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( Jur 15th an ! hloige streets.
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