. . . - . . , . , b . . - " I mil E OJ\fAlJA \ DAILY nl L I : ] ' H'D..t\.Yt SEP1'El\UJER \ 27,189i. " " - - . - - - This IS Bargain Harvest Time at e lore. i I Acres of choice Dry Goods ready : for the bargain reapers , The entire . New York Store crop added to oui OW1l. Everything that is season- t able , staple and stylish in every department of trade. The prices are such as could be made only after such immense purchases as ours. Dress Goods t The h'elllellllons business done nt this counter 11 ( luring , ; the past feW l , } days hns Icrt ) nil nccullIulllllon or rem hunts which Must be closed out , and we Ira' ( put prices on thelll that w111 Hell thelll. Friday 1I1O\'I1ln , wc will throw In one lot all dress goods rellllHlllts accluuu- i hUed this ( week lit 25c : ! ; 'ul'tl. 'l'hls lot ' Jllchulcs Hcrgcs anti Imported ) \ lIcllrlellas worth Uic : yard , nod in filet , the accunnt IlIlIon of all dress goods relllnllnts. Come early stud \ gel 111'1 : choice. , We lIave just received 200 pieces j ( lOUbiC . f01d sullings ( , Scotch effects ! , ? which have retailed for 2c ; ' : ll'1.'c ! will place this lot on the counter Fridly ) ( \ nt 2\0 : : \ o'clock , nt JOc. Doubic . fold Scotch plaids , In all tile ! various chats , goods " that hnve retailed for 2c ; on our counters Friday nt 10c. 1Ve continue to sell 1)U.lnch 11II1101.tcll French Serge bY flue New York Store ut $1.00 , for 50c C yard . Wevl1l sell on Frklny 104) C ) pieces chameleon novell1es , 35 to 3U Inches wide " worth 2c ; , at 12Hc. We w111 sI'll II 2-lnch C serge In blacks IUlll IIIWIt'S I"I'IIIIfor 15e. Wc will sell II : lS.l1ll'h storm serge In black and navies Friday for 8c yard : WATCH FOR , DUll HN1'UHDAY OI - FEIUNGS . . Flannels 6 Immensc stock Outing \ Flannel In nil thc new styles , lit 21J.c : , 3c , rie , 71)e : and lUc. lUe.All All wool Hell ! Flannel , 121)c. : All wool ) \lecJlclltetI ; Hl'l1 Flannel , 21 : e. Bltlcrl10wn Flannel , 81f , c. All wool Eiderdown Flllnnel In every coIOl' White Flannel or every description nt haIr usual prices. Calicos , Lobe nnl1 shirting , 1'1'lnts lit rt1 2c. 21J.c : , :11' : , 3'c : ! . : told .le. Holle Calicos nl .jYIC : , lic and 71)e. : Shll.tlngs nt aI' , 8 : ! Y.lc , 4c and 5c. Ohc\'loIs lit 71f.jC ! , worth 15c. New York Store SILKS Must Bo Sold , Our full stock of SIIIII now In nod we : are O\'C\'cl'OWtlClI. \ High class SIIIII at lower III'hci111111 ! \ any other house . In this cotlillry 2Jc ; IJUIlIltr ) llaln Chitin SIII.s , In all colors. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121fJC . 2Jc ! quality genuine Pongee Wash Silks , yard . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Hie : mc Illallt I'I'luted Indian Silks , In 10 designs per Yllrl1. . . . . . , . . Hie r.Oc grade " plait color Satins , now only , ' 11I'11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ lUc mc : quality \ plnln China Silks , 22 Inches wltle , per YIII'll. , . . . . . . . . . . 25c l\Jc : \ quality \ plain . ) npaneseVaslt : \ Silk . beautiful II1Iallt . . . . . . . . . . . 2c : 50c C Changeable Lining Silks for cnlJes , 21 : 1 itches with' . . . , . . . . . 2ie $1.00 colored \Iolre : Silks , all 1'01- OI'S except binclc , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . IDe : lliie Broctded'1'afetu : Silks , In dark nnl1 light COIOI.S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lJc : ! Gic : SII'IIIed 'l'lIffata Silks , In ( dark colol's enl ! ' . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . lJe : ! 7ic plan \ hluck .Tallntll'Se Silks , 2J , 27 autlii0 Indies will ( . . . . . . . . . . . aJc ! 75c : Jullllt new Plaid Silks , styl - Ish comlJlnatiolls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wc Hat and Cap Dept. A special USc Hat sale for two lIars : only. only.2OO $2.00 and : $2.riO fine fur men'R Fedoras \ , In b1uc1C nllli lJl'own , all \ the leading shapes , nsc. $2.00 and $2.-0 ; ; men's flue fur Derhys , In black IlIlll brown , every fashlolmble styli' , fiSc. $2.00 IIIIlI $2.liO mens' soft ftu : hits , fiSc. CAPS. noc for mcn'l Sill Plush CIIIIS worth $1.C O ( ) to $ 2.OO. 2c ; for men's CUllS In different styles worth $1.00 to $1.C O. 2k : ( for Bo's' Caps worth 75e : to $1.00. 2ie for Jhlllh'en's Fancy CalIs. Special 11I'lces on 1'1'1I111.8 :11111 : 1'1'\\1'1. : lug Bags fl'Olithe New York Store IItock. I . " - - Grand September Sate or Boys' and Chlldr"u's Fan and Wlttter Clothlult Sl'cclt1l10r Friday and Saturday It wc can tCIIII)1 you Into our store the goods , and prices ! will do the rest. Don't buy bO ' 8' and chlllh'cn's clothing . IIIJ ; until you get our prlccs. Chllilren's 110Ilble-bl'easted two. piece Suits age ! ! r. to 15 years . of well mode blue and black cheviot , worth 52.75 . special ) Friday antI Saturday 1'ot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ l.81 : ; ) Brown nnd gray Cnssllllrre 11oublc. blcusted 2 : ! 'lIlece Stilts , sizes Ii to L ; ; ) years , our regular $ :1.00 : suit , anti not sold elsewhere for less 1I11\n \ 53.50 : . IJIeclal Friday aall Saturday fOl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7 Chllllreu'lJ very line double , breasted . cd 2'lII'ce ) Stilts sizes 1 to 15 : years . of all wool black nod blue clay worsted sewed with linen thread : , the kind rOil pay \ elsewhere ' where $5.110 ) for , special for Frl- day and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 : SPECI A.L- 1'aney .Tunlor alld Reefer Suits to tit any boy from 3 : I to 7 years : ! . the grandest ' assortment ever shown In Olllahll alld : at prices from $1.i : ! and lii ) . 'Abollt half of re „ nlar prices for Friday and SlIlnr- dty. ; Bo 's' nod young mrn's Snit : ; ; . By far the largest ' stock In thc dty. AlI new fall Suits , well nHllh' doable 0\ \ Hlngll'-breasted SIIItS for $3.50. : AlI wool hlacl and blue cheviot double or 8Ingh\Jr\stl'll \ : \ suit for $ . 1.75 , any size front 1:1 : 1 10 20. : ! If yon give its a trial we will dress you well nod give you ' ' ' for this ' It'jlll- every reason IIInldng your - / lug ! llnce. ) Stoves Buy thc Stoves before they arc nil sold Ve 111\11 \ all I1wful trade \ ( Oil thelll ycslcrdny , 1\1\11 \ al the rate they are selllug they WOII't lust Iou/ / Already I solute or thc sizes are \ gOlle. ! Hunl and sort coal bunter . . . . . . $1 .9r 2.hole Cook and Laundry : \ Stove . $2.2i A $ . ; ; 2.00 also Burner at.,529,75 : ! A $ ; ; 2.00 ( ) Base Burned at.$20.'i'j ; Coal lIods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe Stove 1'11)1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71J.c : 'I'hllllhles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fie Flute Slops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fie Domestic Wash Goods. .1/i ! ! Inch Sateen iOe quality ( , front New York Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c C Ueular , 11-1.(14 slallle Cullcos. ( . . . . . 2c Piloted dark Nash hoods , ) mixed lot , worth lOc to 20c yard , all nt 7thc Calicos for comforts , nil kinds nL. nc 'arley \ lied Calicos oil boiled. . . . fie Amoslwag Apron Oinghullls. . . . . . . C Largest mind : \ finest IIne of figured 0\ \ printed SlIteeus ever seen In n retail store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HIe Fine assortment of yard \ wide dark Percales , new fall goods. .I21J.c : A Marvelous Meat Sale at Hayden Bros. Sugar cured picnic ha ins . . . . . . . . . .GV"e Snit and pickle pork ) " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l'ic Sugar 'l\1'ell ( \ N0 . 1 hams. . . . . . . . . . . . ! ) e Pigs feet , holognl and head ! cheese . . . . Ie Sugar cured bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sc WAU ON : 0lACICEIIS. XXX ginger sna ) s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie XXX 1.\nun cruus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( lic XXX Soda crackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ac XXX Oyster crackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ic HU'I"I'lml ntl'f:1'lm : ! ! BU'L"l'Im ! ! ! Fresh countr lutter..9c anll lie Best country butter . . . . . . . .2Ae and Hc Finest cl'elllUc\'Y' : \ ' earth you will : ; et her , ' I I ll1C , flC AND 20C. Watch Sale Flue nickel stem wind Nate ! ! . worth $ : i.OO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1. OS Gl'nts' solid silver stein wlllli Watch , worth $10.00.$595 I ) : ; Solid silver Chatelalll Watch , worth $11.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.D5 Lailles' Bicycle Watches , worth $33.00 : ! : ; ( ) ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10. O 1.:11111'1'1' : ' ned gents gold stiffened HUlltlllg Cace 'Vatchcs , worth $ S.r.O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . $3 . US Lntllcs' and gCllts' elegant / gold tilled hllllting case Watches , warranted - ranted \ tu wear 20 years , flllc E- ! glut or 1111111I11I movement , worth $2.00. ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.C Lal1les' 14 , kt. solid gold Watches . , Worth $ : m.oo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ lS.C O All the III1l'st AlllerlclllI and \ ( imported Watches at special \ low pl'lccs. House Furnishi1tp : Goods Dusters , large size , screw handle , regular price 35c : ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dc Crystal Sallco Dishes : : ; , per \ set . . . . 7e CIIIIS tend SnIlC\'s \ , ellch. . . . . . . . . . 11' 'l'lImlller , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ithc ! White Glasses , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c Nash Bowl and \ \ PIlc1wr , cneh . . . 2c ; Dish Pails , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lJc : : \lIIk Crocks cnch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lic Tin top \ Telly Glasses , each. . . . . . . . 2c Flowct' Pots , front , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1e 1111 Coffee Pots , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1c C ! Vast Tubs , melt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ic Fancy Chum CIIII and \ \ ( Saucer , each iSe Wash Basins ench. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Ie 'I'l'a Kettles : , etch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llie Clambers , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.c Slop Tats each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23c ; AllY size Plah'lI , Jlnllc/ , tea , soup \ or plo plates , melt . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 3e I 11 I . This is Plush Cape Day. I ; Ii II I I ! i } } + 't f J b t - ' t r . The followlllJ ; prices will be made ! for . . . . II few days ! only : No . plush capes , trimming electric seal , 0\ \ 'l'hlbet fur . length 2.1 ruches silk serge lining , regular value $1tI.OO , now . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ n.o : ; Xo. 2 plush capes , trlmlllln electric seal , or 'l'hlhet fur , 1l'lIgth 27 Iticies silk serge I1nlng , former prIce $12.UOlOw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ S.OO Xo :1 : double IIln8h capes length 21 Inches , t1'lmmln cll'ctrlc IWIII , sllle serge IIl1lng ) , regular price I , $13.C , now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 0.90 { ) r\o. .J , short plush cape rimmlllg' , braid patterns \ , l\ulltel1 \ silk lInlllg , sold ! by other de hers ! al $15.00 : our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : $ D. 00 I r No 5 C , seal ! 1111I8h cape , 211 IncheiJ long / , trimming a rows of clcell'lc seal fur , silk serge lining' , cheap al $18.50 ; our 11I.lce. . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 No H ( I , IIIu8h cape , trimming vide 'l'hllwt fur on collar and front , silk serge / ; lining , , length 21 : ! I Illches ; IIU\\IlIfllellll'el' \ price $18.00lOW 011 sale at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.00 All these garments are mallllaellu'elI r fro -1'1t1l8 - Hul1z rain \ proof plush mind ! are thc very latest st 'lcs. OUR S'I'OCK 01 , .1ACKgTHCLOAKS. CAPES [ , SUITS SKIIl'rH , gowns , W\'I1\1' \ \ k errs nhd ! chlhh'cu's garments , Is nov cOIII\llete. \ . ' . . HAYDENs MAiDENs HAYDENs : ; NAJDENs HAYDENs "AYDEN ' 1. , . SEVERAL MATTERS 1 TO SETTLE I Board of Publio Lands and Buildings Has Ito Hands Pretty Pull , RUSSELL'S ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT JOB JIe 1111I. AnHclltl\h..1 Action of the hoard mind I'nr"'h."l JI..chlncry 'J'hr""lo'h Jlrollich of ( ) lIIlIhn for thc Soltllerll' HOlllc. LINCar.N , Sept. 2G.-Speclal.-Thoro ( ) wtll bo an Important mc-ellng or the Board or Pub- 110 Lands and Buildings tomorrow. It Is expected - r pected that among the numerClus subjects which will come up for discussion , and pos- sibly for final settlement , will bo the Ienl- tentlary situation , the Mcl\olvey : affair at the Geneva Industrial school and the elec- tric light Plant for the Grand Island Sohllers' and Sailors' home In regard to the latter there Is likely to be lroublo. Last winter the legislature made an appropriation for extending - tanlllng the connections or the Grand Island olectrlc light plant to the Soldle 's' homo and for maintaining the same for two 'ears. But the Board or Public Lands and Buildings , which has acquired a habit or reading things Into laws which do not exist , has construed this appropriation Into liberty 10 purchase * " a new and Independent electric light plant for the home. But the trouble which the board has brought upon Its3tr arises from another source. It Is claimed by Interested parties that , after advertising for bids for this independent . dependent electric plant , the board has taken time by the forelock and already purchased through the connivance or Boiler Inspector Perkins and Fire and Police Commissioner Droalch , a dynamo and engine , and shIpped them to Grand Island where they are now on track. It Is said that there will \ ho bidders present at the board meeting tomorrow who t will register a hearty kick at this "under the hJt" method or doing business. IC the plant was to be purchased on bids submitted time bidders argue that they should have had an opportunity 10 bid on the whole plant and not for Illeces or It. One or the reasons which the board Is said to advance for the lurchas or the new plan Is that the Grand Island Electric company charges ! too amuck for illuminating the Soldiers' home 110 this as i It may , It Is considered certain by good attorneys - torneys In Lincoln that the law or last winter conferred no powers on the board to buy a new plant ' AL BE1s31E1t AI.'nm m LIEP , EJt.Wanlen lIeemer Is again In the city k and It Is likely that he will bo present at ' the board meeting to see what It can do In the way or Inslallln him as major dome or the penitentiary . lie was approach by II correspondent or the lice and asked a hypo- thellcal question "SuJposc : , " inquired the correspondent , "that Tom Majors had been elected governor last rail and hall retained you as warden. Suppose , also , that Dorgan had been bought out as he has been , do you think the 1I0uII or I'nbllo Lands and Buildings \ would have w ro-Iet the contract or Installed a 'superin tel'dent' ' nt the pen under the plea ) that they must 'manago' It ? " "I do not think they would , " replied Mr. Reenter , and ho , evidently , was sincere In the stalement. One or the members or the board Is now on record as saying that he believed the arrangement - mont for conducting the affairs or the peni- tentiary as mappd out by Governor 1101. I comb would be "cheaper for the state" than i the Church1\l.ltuSiolI \ plan. It grows evident day by day that there Is. I . a strong effort being made to depose Superln.I I tendont McKelvey from the OIrls' Industrial school at Geneva Wlut this mysterious In- tlaenc II It Is dlJ cult to del ermine. It " Is well known that Secretary or State Piper ' was opposed to his retention , and It was ( Illnted today that , as his vole In the board woulll be necessary state prison affairs , . 'he really held the balance or power and that "I 4 f 1\lcl\elvey : would have to KO. i There was a delegation up from Seward today . day looking after appointment or a IUC- \ , , . cellar to Mr. O'UrleD U superintendent of the ; s ) fish commission. They were J10pullsts and It I Is reported that they oppose Mr. Homlne , the populist candidate and are favorable to S. C. Burlingame. lie Is a straight out republlc.\n. It Is not thought that the governor will remove - move one partisan republican to replace him with another , as there appears on the surface no valid reason why he should TOM MAJORS GETS HIS MAN IN. The presence or Tom Majors at the capitol today was accounted for late In the aClernoon. I The State Banking hoard met and appointed Dr S. W. McGrew one of the bank exam- Inors. lIIcGrew Is an Auburn man and Majors : has been puabing him for the position for sev- eral months. Some or the members or the board and a large number or republicans have been bitterly opposed 1 10 his appointment hut the man was actually forced on the board by the dlctlllion or Iajors. lIIcGrew is In no re- spect eligible according to the letter or spirit or the law , which provides that an appointee : 10 this responsible position shall have hid a certain number of 'ears' experience In backs Aside from being a stockholder , McGrew Is said to know nothing or the practical working or a bank. From the adjutant general's office today \\'IIS Issued general order No 11 , which adds two more aldes.de.camp 10 the omclal staff of the governor. They wm rank as colonel and are Captain George Lyon or the First and Captain E. II. Tracy or the Second regiment , Nebraska National Guards. 1'IlAl\'J , lIASUIl : I'A'S Tab : 1 ltF JH'r. ; Well " % 'orn Coulldemirt . Gnllll' Enslly 'orl"11 nt 1.1111..111 LINCOLN Sept. . ! , , 2G.-Specal--Frank ( ) Masur or TeculIIseh was victimized by a lJUnco man at the B. & M. depot this morn- Lng. The amount lost was but $20. In his excitement Masur reported 10 the police station - tlon that ho bad been done out of $100. It was an ancient game. As Mnsur alighted from the train 11E was approached br a smooth , well.dresse-d stranger who volubly told him that he- had a lot or goods In the freight depot upon which the charges wire $20. This information was coupled with line assurance that the stranger , who Rive his name as Merlin , Will postmaster at Lincoln and a dry goods dealer or prominence. Would Hr. Masur loan him the money for a few minutes . after which they would both re- pair to Merlin's omce where Mnsur would ( be paid ? .hsur : had money and was cheerfully fully obliging. lie banded over $20. and the slick stranger whisked round the corner and never came back. In a confidential chat with the chief or police "II' \Iasur ! \ stated frankly ! that the man could just as well have had $100 IS $20. "Pug" Wad and his wife are under ar- rest , charged with Laving robbed 1' . H. SIll Icy or Columbus or $ IGO and a gold . watch. Slaley showed up at the station early this morning Ln a sadly battered condition. lie had spent the night taking In time town In company with Abe llayless lie gave aver ) ' disconnected account or his ramblea , but euf- IIclent was gathered 10 lead to time arrest or Ward and his wire for having "touched" the gentleman free Columbus. The .lIssourl : Pacific Hallway company has met all answer to the petition or lenry Steale who sues for $25.000 for the loss or both legs. The company datum that Steele bought a ticket from Auburn to Nebraska City and that he got off nt the latter place all right but subsequently concealed himself between the bamagl and express cars and , being . Ing drunk It the time , fell from the train whie attempting 10 steal a ride. The ) lln- tilT says In his petition that the conductor agreed to waIte him up at Nebraska City , but failed to do 50. and IJ trying 10 leap rrom the train ho lost his lees . C. IL Merrill , on behalf or the Industrial Savings bank , ! is pressing the foreclosure suit against the homestead or the late George U „ or "Bishop . " Skinner The amount involved . valved Is $ .GO. 'Che widow claims that the notes and mortgages were executed while Skinner was not In I mental condLtlon to transact business. On the ground or cruelty , drunkenness and abuse on the hart or her husband John Shafer , Judge hall today granted II divorce to Ida May Shafer She Is the pretty wIfe who was lately arrested In Lincoln and taken back to Glenwood . Ia. , on the charge or adultery preferred by her hUlband. The hatter . tel Is ! the son or a ! Iattmouth real estate dealer Mrs. Shafer was discharged at the time , as there was no evidence against her. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Lindell- . w. G. House , J. T. Robinson , C. \Y. Webster , W. 1. . ! ay. At the Capital-A. F. Wilkins At the Lincoln-John A. Krug , M. W. Hayley , E. H. Sprague , J. D. Erlon . JAIL. DEI.n'NIl A't' 1'L.tI"I'SMOU'i'iI. : I..nr CrlllllnlI" nIl 'rl'lr " ' 1) " C. 1 ' "l'l.t.m wih hit I.ltc IHtcnl ) " . PLATTSMOUTH , Sept. 2G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) clever piece or jail-breaking was performed here last nIgh by four prisoner confined In the cage nt the county Jai II this city whereby aU made good their escap TheIr exit was male by locating a weak place In time Jai floor near the washstand where conrtant damp has caused It to rust almost through. Dy the use or a piece or trout off the bedstead a hole was made through the sheet steel about eighteen Inches long and twelve Inches wide. Through the held for grand larceny , hole James Kelly , hell John Knox , Albert and Frank Able , held for horse stealing . escaped. This was d ne b ) ' digging out under the outside wall , which Is laid almost on top of the Iround , The job was performed about D o'clock last night . but was not discovered till late this morning. Kelly : . who Is held for robbery Is an al. round crook havlllg served a term In the penitentiary. He Is about :0 years or age , about five fee eight Inches high , and weighs about 1GO pounds A reward wIll be offered for hlij capture. - - Pin. . "trlcnlnrll 11"1111) " . NORTH LOU , Neb" , Sept 2G.-Specla1)- ( ) A produce dealer and shipper from Lincoln has been here looking aCer the potato prospects - pect/ and was taken In charge by a committee - tee and : carried around through the country so at' to give him a full opportunity to examine - amine the potato crop , or which this vicinity has an extra large surplus , and to meet the principal growers. At the present prices no movement or the crop was arranged for , but time quality of the same was generally satis . factor ) ' . Four wagon loads or products for display were taken from this place to the fair grounds yesterday , Including a much wider range or products than Is usually collected for a similar purllose. The most notable thing about time exhibit of this township and the fact that makes It extraordinarily unique In Its way h. that the entire exhibi Is the product or the open fields and not selected from a few damp spots In a can'on. It Is only from canyon exhibits that the North Loup display will meet any serious rIvalry this year. _ Setlllmmur1'ncr nllo'hh. LINCOLN , Sept. 2G.-Speclal.-The ( ) continuances - tnuances or the hearings In the matter or adjudication . judlcaton or the rights to the use or water clammed , prIor to April 4. 18D5 , within the waterhell or the Republican river tn Nebraska . braska . will begin and be held for the aev- oral counties Included therein hy an officer of the State Board or Irrigation as follows : For I Hayes [ and Ilchcock counties at the olce or the county clerk In Trenton nt 9 o'clocle In the forenoon October 1. 1.01 Dandy count at the office or the county clerk In Benkelmlln at 9 o'clocl In the fore- noon October 4. 1.01 Chase county at the office of the county clerk In Imperial lt 2 o'clock In the afternoon - noon , October 8. For frontier . iced Willow anti o'urnaa counties - ties at the office or W. H. I.'alng In Cambridge . bridge at 9 o'clock In the forenoon , Octo- ber 11 Sudden 11..Ch of I ( 'ollege Girl. HASTINGS , Sept. 2G.-Speclal ( Teleg-ram ) - 1S Ida Oeson , a student attending the Presbyerlan college In tills city , was round dead In her room In the dormitory this nmorn log , She was taken sick Monday and a doctor was tilled to attend her. The deter pronounced It dysentery } lss Olelon retired - tired luJ evening reeling much helter and was , as she supposed , almost well. This morning they went to her room and tried to arouse her , but discovered that she was deall. To all appearances she had just diad. The pity- sic Ian pronounced heart failure as the cause She was the 19'ear.old daughter or Mr. Oelon ofAxlel , Neb. Her parents arrived In this city today and took the remains to Axtell for b\rllll , - Exeter ; 4 h' . - .1.1 1'ersonula. EXETER , Neb. , Sept 26 : ( Speclal- ) George Dolson and wife departed this week for their old home In Illlnols. Let Cox departed for Chicago Wednesday , where he expects to take a rour'feu appren- I tlcesldp with an uncle who Is an experienced - enced machinist. encel Mrs. Lillian Horton of Omaha Is visiting her aunt , Mrs. Bennet Ewln . at thIs place and other relatives and rrlends. nt\ ' . A. A. itusaoli , who has been spending several weeks with his daughter at Mlnllen In the hope that possibly the change might benefit his health , returned yesterday , not having received any benefit. There seems to be a considerable amount of petty thieving going on about town. E. L. Martindale . city marshal had a $ G blanket taken from his barn this week , and three other parties had their wagons rolleved of blankets and quilts , and J. P. Brown had the best horse cola In his livery barn taken Tuesday eight. Jonathan Horton , George Frazier , A. n. Slonerook and J. J. Jordan left ths week for an extended trip through the south , time ob- jectvo points being Georgia , Alabama nail Florida IIT''EIl PIGII'l' AG.11NS'l' COI.II' . Gage County ) ' I'I'r" Ih'ldlI 01 the O.ll\ntt. fur . ' " 11 I. I. I.HUlnrH. . BEATRICE . Neb , Sept. 2G.-Speclal.-The ( ) candidacy or Gencral L. W. Colby or this city for the republican nomination for the dls- Irlct Judgeship Is causIng no little str In the community. Last evening , In answer to a cal circulated and signed by a number or tat gentleman's opponents , a meeting or attorneys - lorre's was held , and aCer a red hot discussion - cussion a resolution condemning Colby's calm- I didacy was passed by a majority at one j After the meetn ! closed General Coll4y took occasion 10 publicly express his opinion or some or the participants In the meeting . and today ho secured the signatures or statement sixteen members : or the bar to the following "We the undersIgned attorneys or Gage county without regard to politics , hereby protest against the action or the twelve members - ' bers of the bar In their resolution objecting I to the nominaton or Hon L. W. Colby for judge , and we consider such acton unjust and contrary to the sentiments or the Gage ' county bar " 'Cha delegation from this county to the convention at Tecumseh , October 7 , Is Instructed - structe-d to cast Its vote for the general . and there Is every reason 10 suppose he will be nominated , notwithstanding the desperate fight being made upon him by a part or the local bar COS''I S'I' Ji ' GIIEN"S AI'I'Il\'JI S'l' . Selllnhn County People 011' ' ( tu ew ! Jnlldno Zonrd's CI..h'I' . AUBURN , Neb. , " 'Sept. 26 ; ( Special Tele- grm.-J. ) C. Doustfeld , president of the ' Farmers and Merchan ! ! bank or Auburn , has retained counsel and .wl contest the legality or Dr. S. 1V. McGrew's appointment as bank examiner , made by' ' the 'Slate flanking board today , McGrew not belgg eligible under the law , which , to hold time ( posiion , requIres three years' experlence , Mr. Bousfield rep , resents several petsop5 who were eligible ! for the position. Hf left for Lincoln tonight The appointment ot 'pr. Mcrew was a sur- prlso and Is very 1)n t " orebly received by a great many or the best citizens and buII e 8 men or Auburn. 'fqq law requires the examiners - amlntrs to have hal three years actuaL experience . perlence In bankin'1 ; , this McGrew has never had. lie was a egitplry doctor , then kept cqu\tr ; a drug store and d\rl idt Harrlson's administration . tration moat' Wtector It South Omaha Iraton W3 a m1t 1rtjleclOr parking houses Th 'Mate board was notified if McGrew wu appointed : he wound : be enjoined . Joined from holding the position. Several applicants . pllcllnt for the position who are qualified under the law threaten 10 commenc pro. ceedlngs In the courts to test the validity or the appointment. Ilmistluga ' ' ' ' In Sesslomr . U."t.J. l'r""I't'r ) St'I"lulI. HASTINGS , Neb. , Sept. 26.-Spccls1)-The ( ) Hastings presbytery held a session at Hansen - sen Tuesday and Wedn day. I was tItto lugly attended , a almost ever member from this county was present. Wednesday Dr Sex. ton of Seward delivered a line address , using for his subject "Church Obl atlon. " Dr , Curens of Omaha was also present and list night spoke for the benefit of the toys , using as his text "Our Boys . " It was ' he mOt successful and interesting meeting that society . ety h8 over held. Viola Kennedy : filed suit this morning for a divorce from her husband , James Kenned ) ' . Mrs Anda Smith died Tuesday ( veiihmg at th , home at her daughter , ! r. O. r. I art- well . She leaves five chlldren. Mrs. Smith ! was 76 years old and had enjoyed cxclent ! health up to the time or her ll alh. The remains - mains were taken 10 Geneva , N. Y. , and burled In the family tomh. A'1' . IU'I'I.NI COVN'I'Y'S ) FAlll. . Smne luterestmi A rl.llrll . Exhibit . hlhlt" UI"JIII'c.1 lt UI..I CI ) . DAVID CITY , Neb. , Sept 26. ( Speclal.- ) A splendId day was enjoyed by a large attendance - tendance at the Butler county fair. The ex- hlbls , although not many , were up to the standlr1 as to excellence. The gold medal In the Demorest contest was won by Miss \Vlmberly or Ulysses while Miss Domers or the David City High school took the second prize I silver medal. Mrs. Pugh or Omaha gave a very instructive and entertaining le- lure 01 "Hnellic : Cookery , " which : was listened - tened to very attentively by the crowd or rarmen' wives and their rosy-cheeked daughters - ters who were present. EL1WOOD , Neb , Sept. 26. ( Special Tole- gram.-Thls ) was school chldren's day and drew a large crowd to the fair , I being estimated - mated that the attendance was fully 6 , 550. The races were good and the trades display In the evening was fine. The principal feature for tomorrow will be three games of base bal between county league teams . bicycle and team and running races. GRAND ISLAND Sept. 2G.-Speclal.- ( ) Yesterday was the opening day or the flail ! county fair. There was not ns large an nt- lendance as there should have been . but yes- terday afternoon'a races were or such a good character that great Interest has been awak- ened In this feature or the program. The agricultural - rlculural , stock and poultry exhibits are small , but good In qualt ) ' . 'rho first racing event was a trotting match between Willie C , owned by" ' . S. Saler , and Gen WI.e3 , owned by H. J. Palmer. Wile Con the first heat , but Gen Wilkes took time next three and the purse. Best tine : 2:3H : . In the 2:35 : pacing race Verbosa , owned by Robert - ert laldeman or Grand Island . and George Tuesdale , owned by Asa Pickard or Waco . : starled Verbosa won two heat out or three , lest time : 2:35'1.A : running race between Daytime and Blllygoround . two local horses , : was won by Daytine In the mile novice bicycle - ' , cycle race Irk won Curtis second Kl0n third. Time : 3:29 : . The boys' half mile wheel rico was won by Jay Palmer. Time : 1:48. : Two mile , open : \\hlken won , Dlrle second , Chritanson third AUBURN , Neb. , Sept 2G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Thls ) was a red letter day for the Nemaba county fair , the attendance being the larget In its history. The wind was too I strong for the baleen ascension with mule I atachm > nt , so that part or the program was IJtponed. The leap rrom a sixty root lower ; Into water was made without accident. Some line races are promised for tomorrow The ' principal race today was In the 2:35 : class for a purse or $206-Beauty , 1. 1 , 1 : Star. wood , 4 , 2 , 2 : Lucy Cotton , 3 , 4 , 3 ; J. C. , 2 , 3 , 4. Special-Alice IL , I , 1 , I : Calo K. , 2 , 2 , 3 ; Tops ) ' . 3 , 3 2. FltGMONT , Sept. 2G-SpecLI ( Telegram ) -There was I ; rood attendance ( at the fair lodl ) ' . The schools were closed and the children ! were out In full rorce. There was a gang or pickpockets operating In the crowds and several pocketbooks and other valuables were reported stolen The races were good , the 2:32 : class In particular , although . though Happy Jr had It all his own way Results : 2:32 : class best two heals In three , happy Jr. , won : Lattice , second : Pocahontas ta iillly , third. Time : 2:4. : 2:33 : ! 1. 2:4 : % , 2:30 : class best two heat In lltrea , Waverly , won ; Catherine , second. Tine : 2:34 : , 2.33'1.\ , 2 :3G' : . Running race , mile and repeat , Duster , . won : Black Nnnce , second COllcr..lll 'l'rl.'t'l..rl to :1.cC. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , Sept , 2G.-(6,0 ( clal.-To ) third annual meeting of the Western Travelers Accident asociaton will be held In this city at 10 o'clock a. m. „ September . tember 28. The annual report will I'how a handsoma increase In membership and losses to have been paid during the year t the amount or about $10,000. Officers for the en. suing yea will be olected. A large attendance - ance or traveling men I expected n"lllhll'ln" II Co'cICol. pmnCE , Neb. , Sept. 2G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) republicans or Pierce county held their convention In this city today . day and placed In nomination the following county ticket : Clerk , A. I. Colson : treasurer , Wiiam B. Chlveu : judge , G. S. Miller ; sheriff , Bob Nance ; coin- missioner M. Ilheider ; surveyor , T. L. Dank ; coroner Dr. D. F. Gay ; superintendent , II. F. Cleland. Considerable strife was manifested - rested In the cholco or 1 candidate for sheriff . FULLERTON , Neb. , Sppt. 26.-Special.- ( ) The republican county convention which met In this city yesterday was the largest ever held In Nance county Every townshIp In the county was represented with its full quota or delegates , and the best or reeling- prevailed reelingprevalCI throughout the entire proceeding . The ticket I nominated Is a strong one , as It presents the names or gentlemen who are recognized by all parties as clean and capable men. Much enthusiasm was manifested all day and the unsuccessful candidates will to a man loyally support the tcket , The ticket follows : Judge I H layman : clerk , W. If , Wlnter- botham : treasurer Dr. \V. I. II. Pisbury : /uperlntendent of schools J. H. lsher : coroner , F , W . Johnson , M. D. I'EIIISl1EU Foil R'AN' ] ' OF CAnE. lushly II I St. I'nul lnmly Dles Under SIulclou" ClrcIIHlUICCI. ST. PAUL , Neb. , Sept. 2G. ( Special.-A ) complaint 1 made to F. J. Taylor , county ' attorney , Monday that the infant child or Mr. and Mrs . Charles Zimmons living about , , two miles northeast or town wai' receiving Improper care by the mother refusing to nurse I and provide It with proper food , and from limo general abuse and mistreatment or Is parents the Infant would die unless something was done Immediately. The child was about fifteen days old , and when visited by a number or citizens Monday night was found 10 b3 wrapped In wet clothing and placed In a room by itself. A coffin had been ordered 1 grave arranged for and a woman engaged to prepare the remains for burial , although the child \\as round to be still stil alive. The party returned 10 town after giving the parents some very pointed advice and sent a doctor to visit time baby , but on Tuesday morning the child was dead. Iublo sentiment demanded an investigation . The coroner was called for , who at once Impaneled . paneled a jury and took testmon ) ' . The jury returned a verdict finding that the In- rant came to Its death from want or proper rood And care and general neglect or Its parents . No arrests have yet been made , but great indignation Ilre\'als. . Ch.1 n Swindler tit Iyoiis ' LYONS , Neb. . Sept. 2G.-Special.-A ( ) slick soap man was In town yesterday and did a banking business among the unwary for several hours. le sells twelve cakes for $ and romlse(1 ( the purchaser II present of 1 fine set or china dishes lie sold ! $10 worth ! here , but time people dsooverlng ! Ihe fraud , soon made war on the fakir ! and be rklpp ' for parts unknown lie sold $2 ? worth In 'leltamah and $10 worth In Oakland. The soap Is utterly worthless. ( ) hHlr.-W Ilurned . CIADRON , Neb. , Sept. 2G.-Speclal ( Tel- egram.-Time ) residence or J. S. Homlne , together with contents , was almost totally destroyed ' stro'cd by tire at an early hour this de'j Ing. The origin or the fire Is a mystery , but It lE supposed to have been Incendiary. Insurance - suranco $3,8O : Joss nearly total - - - - - - p reuunml Itrev . U 1' " , FIIEMON'r , SEpt. -Spcclal.-Thc ( ) city Las compromised with the Western Union Telegraph company for time compans occupation - cupaion lax , which has been In default for the past four years , by Iho company paying $7G pr year. Work I progressing on the city's eltcr'o : light phlt. The engine and some or the machinery has arrived and Is being placed In position. The engine ! I 1 large and powerful - ful one. the fly wheel being fourteen feet f In diameter. James Jackson or Ames had forty chickens poisoned last week. Yesterday ho had W. T. gtherton arrested for the offonsa. Inherlon had his preliminary examination before Justice - Ice or the Peace Wlntersteon yesterday afternoon - noon and was bound over 10 the district ! court Ito gave bal and was released. IIIIrcth' " 1"11111 lloomu. IIII.DiIJSTII , Neb" , Sept 26-Speclal- ( ) 'Hldreth Is having a building boom The Franklin county bsnle or Ihlreth began the orecton or a bank building . today , and Frank N'I Is getting material on the ground for 1 large store room. The county supervisors will meet today to redistrict the county. Judge Deal has tie- Glared the new law constitutional. Time nDW order does not give srtiefact'on to thee In the northern part or the county. - - ! ! marled lt < : mutfton. GltA TON. Net , Sept 26. ( SpeciaL- ) Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock , at lima residence - dence or time brl'lt's ' parents , Miss Jennie Stuckey and George Barret were marrIed , Hc\ 1. H. B.lwr or York ofitclaling. The bride Is the only daughter or W. A. Stuckey , a prominent farmer or Ihls place , and the groom Is bookleeeper for the Montague Grain company or Chlc.lo . , for which place the couple left on the noon 1)'er. . 'rrolll..I with l'rrlodirnl n.ellcr : . lenry P. Siveri or I.ucea , Jamalc , \Olt Undla Islllnd , says : "Sinco my re every from an attack or dye 'nlcry some ten years ego , It comes on sUddely : : at times : anJ makes mo very wea' , . A toupee Itt1 or Chsmb rlaln's Colic . Cholera and Darrhola Homedy liken In a little water gives me relief 1 coud ! ' get a dozEn testtmnon'uls from pee 1 her who have been cured by title remedy " - - - UI"Crh.t Court .t 1 ' .lr".r ) AIIJ..rll' l AHmUlY , Neb. . Sipt. 26 , -Special.- ( ) District court alljourne I last n'ght until October 4. The else against Zimnmrman and henry for the murder or Gratam I set for December 10. Jart Wlito was found gull y or the lrc-ny or 1 bl : ycle , hut sentence was suspended I - A handsome complexion Is one or the greatest charms a woman can possess . Poz- zonl's Complexion Powder gives It , b s r3 t ; I e d ) c 1 STEELE SMITH GROCERY CO. , OMAHA , Western Distributors. NEB.