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1'un Ol\AJIA : \ DAILY . .BNI : SrUHJA , O1'flIU , ( r. 1SHi. ! r - - - - - - - _ _ _ rIT IS A MISTAKE.I I Xt Is n mlstn1c to think that lifo I" i nil 1\ bed or rosotl. - Zt Is n iiiIstiJcc to go through We and neglect the 11\\\11 or health and We. x t Is i n mlstakc at any time to allow sickness or suffering or a 801'10US nature to come upon y 9lL 1t Is n mlstn1c not to take ad\'nntago ot the best dlsco\'el08 at science for pl'u\'ontng dlseaso and banishing ; . pain. Xt Is n mistake 1 anyone has not 1011'no(11hat the best and most 8010n- title proparaton for aocomplshing thlu \Yarnol'I' sure Cure. I Is i n mIstake that people who are ProPerly Informed and warned do not take advantage or the warning 811(1 thus Irute happiness and fnd lHII'O umllHO- . - longed life , 4U ISTip0 ( I J.tST1NO DISE.tSr.S Wr.AICEN WONDEJI V ful1i bccnuo they wenken you Iow1y , grndr rJy. 1)0 ) no al'ow ' this wa.to t body to tnrdl ) otI zpor , flAbty , Immature man.Itcnlth , strcrigt4 ttml vigor Ii ( or you whether you bo rich or poet The ( rent Iluilyan Is to tie ) Iftt oiily froxii the 1Iuj eon .leu1IcnI In5tItut. Tlit woiutirttit dlseover WM flflhteb ) the specIaIlti of the o4 ! fnmoui Ijuti , .oII IIeiIIctI fnstltute. It thu itronget nnl rno Dowerfut vU.nllzer nuule. It I o powerful that Ii tlmply wonderful bow Iiatnik. It k. 'You ca Cet It from nowhro bu from ttao 1fuiton MedIci 1ntItute.VrItc , for crciihtri ! arni testImonIa1i. : flili extrnortflnnry Itojtaveiator I , Uio no voinerfut Ifl3covery of the uge. II 1ia been en dursI by the 1adIng sclentlflc men of Europu trn4 America. JIvIY4t' ; i purei' vegetable. JfVIItN Btopi preinttiirenesi of the dlii ltatgd in twenty tayi. Ciirei I.OMT MAN. ilOt)1) , constipation , llzzncei ! , fulling aeruuitluni liervoui twitching of the eyes nn,1 other harts. Htrengtliens , lnvigorites ant tones tlio ontliI ysUm. IL IM u.s cheap us any other rcmely. JIUDYAX cures lehuhity , nervousness , cmlii ploni , and ( IOVeiOli and restores weak orgnIi l'alni in time bacc ! , lces by day or night htopp quicldr. Over , OC.O irivato Iim.Ioraements. I'renmtureimesi means Impotency Iii the fIrd rmtaie. It : syniptoni of seminal renIneas ar4 barrenness. It cali be stophieti In twenty days 1.4 thmo umoof hludymum. Jtudyau costs no more thr. any other remedy. Send for circulars and teitimonlals. TAINTEI ) JtLOOH-lmpuro blood duo er1ou * carries myrtadi of iors ' , rolucInggrr.is. Then comessore throat , rimuplet topper colored mmpotsuicers In moutti , ul sores mu &Itng hair. You caim nave a trip to Itot Springs ii TrltlngforfllooC flook'tothoold pbyalclsusof t UUDSON ? IEIICAL INSTiTUTE , Mlockton , Market mind Elhhu NtL N.t FflACIiCO. CAL. DOCTOR " Searles 81 Searles . i 119. 14th St. i , Yu Curn Cmitmtrrhi . lilt . .1 . _ , ? 7.-&f " " . " . or tim . Ni. . . . ' .lrl"t L1W - - : ' , : 3 CImeI4t Sh'11'h. )1"y.l \.L1 if ' " u .1 I.her : Jlymlrmmeule , Jlrl.tl' : . A. : ' Vmirimmccim.Mtrivture. n'.k - , . ThIt.i ' . 1hhii . Skimi Sexually ) nl'l S"u.I 1111d. 11.11 " i. .1 \ , Ild Kidney 1)Isemimmcmi . ( mu- " ' < orriioemi . . . ct ; ( . 1 , " . lrrh" " Syphultimi ' ! ' ! ! , t. WEAK MEN. " \ . 1 , t AilVrhmUo1fleuid , , ' \ " ' UI.nrd.r. Ir :1.1. I ; . , ' l\ t & \ 'r"/tulnt h ) 111. con- . _ , , ' 1. ' \ \ fulltou rre. ' . SPECIALISTS II the troaCincumt ot all NERVOUS , CHRONIC and PRIVATE I ) IS E A S ES. Treatment for all tOrnK ot FEM < ' IE WE AI NFS : Cal 01 or Ildress , with titmiruip. Fir Searles & Searles 111 S. 1th St. . I U JWt&lls)1 I Diumaliti . leb. WHAT IS MALT ? Malt Is barley rye wheat or oats , or a mIxture or all . which has been cause to enter the Incipient stage or germination C ( "sproutcll" ) by addition at moisture and gentle heat. WHAT IS MALT EXTnACT. " Mal Exract Is a fluid or seml.tuhl prepar- olon containing all the constituents or malt. Includlll diastase to the amount or 2 per cent. This later constituent Is capable at dlgcslng 2.000 times its weight ot starchy food , hence the value ot good malt extracts , olnc they are not onnutrlment \ them- Iwlves , but all In digesting other toads. : ; WHAT IS SCHLITZ'S MALT EXTRACT ? I Is palatable fluid mal , containing a large percentae ot extract malt with barely enough alcohol to keep front fermenting. I Is the remedy lIar excellence for los at appe- tlo all dyspepsia and for those who are debitated by wasting disease. I Is loyal- uable to nursing mothers and can be taken , vlth relish when all other "malts" or mal beverages are retused. I Is sold In pint bottles at $2.00 per dozen , delivered tree. A free sample glass will be given to any In- . valid who wishes to test Its virtues at SHElMAN & llcCONNELIJS DRUG STOnE 1513 nodgo Sireet. - l jA'I'JNAi. KEMP-ER-BALL , nl ] rt , A Boys' Boarding School , Heopens Sept. 1 $ . 195 , For Catalogue addres Itcv. IAI\NY K. COLEI\N.A. M..ilead Master Ilti't ion l'roelnmnmutloui. State or Nebraska I xeeutve OleUnder and ty virtue of tim. . authority vestel In me by .ceton cloven (11) or chapter twenty.slx (26) ( of thm Cmupiled Statutes of Nebrnolm. entitled th. (3m 11,1 enlled " 1'lecton. . " I. 1111. , \ . hlolcooth governor of time state ot Nebraoka. do hereby issue my .rc- lnmutan , declaring that on T'I"IIIY , the fifth ( Glh ) day ut No'embr , A. n. 189 : . there will b . nn election held nt the usual placPM ot voting In raId 1 state. for tIme purpose at electing the tol- . I Jowlnl ellteers . to.wi : One judee or time supreme . Murt. , Two I'I"nto or the University ot Nebraska. iwo judges or the district court for the First . 'ullcni mitmutrict . One judge or the district curt for tim Second , jlleilt ii at net. Three judges or the dIstrict curt for the Thlnl judicial district. I $ , ' . jUllclnl jl' ! " . tlstrlct. dIstrict court for the 1.'L'urth ( judicial ii istm-ict. 'wn Juch.c of the district court for the Fifth , ullelni district. Two judges or time district court for the Sixth 'ulelnl , district. ; One Judge ot the district cur for the Seventh ju.lklnl district. One JUllge or the dIstrict court for the lghth j.lelll district . -5 One judge or the district court for the Ninth A , jUllcll1 district. One jlh ; . or the district curt for the Tenth judicial ulistuict. .1trkt. Two JUI ! . . or the district court for the Eleventh Judicial dlslrlct. cour Oni' JuI" Ir the district court for the Twelfth ju.lehll . d.tflct. , TWlIth One judge of time district. curt for the Thlr- te"nth judicial district. One jullo at time district court for the Four- t..nlh jU'lcal .llotrlct. J'aur- . "wo Judges ot time district court for the FitS - S t..lth judicial . district. Pi- 01. oelntor tn'l time ThIrtieth senatorial dla- trlct to liii . 11 "Iennc On . rqlrel.ntnth'a front the J'orl.nlnth ( pre tentath' district ta . fl "lcaoc ) ' . One ( I'u..ntath.e ( room lime 1"lt.elghth nl'- , , I'ntnth' district 10 nil " 3ClIC . On' f'II"'nlath' " ( ruin the ) J'ltnlnth nl'r . .ntntte district to . tIlt 'ncancT. Two representatives . front the Tenth repro- 'entatve district to flit vacancies. r.p. . In le.tlonyh r.r I have ' 1'luntn ( Seal ) leI I ) ' hand and caused 10 bo affixed this great seat of the atll" . Done nt l.inmoin. this an day ut October. In the . year of our Lord ole Ihouoal.1 eight hunltr..1 f unit Iln < ) ' . / , ' ' ar the atalo the tw.nty.nlnth and 1 or the Ildel..nden. of Iho United ! StaIr Ih. one hUldr and twentieth. fly the got croon. SilAS . . hlOL.OMhJ. 3. A. Vii'I1t. Secretary ot State . 10LI'MU. ON CHURCH WOUK \ ( IN INDIA Methodist at Fremont Told or the Spread or the Gospel. MINISTERS AND TEACIES TiE NEE . I.l'lty fr 3flh'rJnl tim iluuilil Up I Chur'h. hut t1' lullllr" i . \re Xut nt 11111 Yet. FItEMONT , Oct 4.-Spcclal.-The ( ! ) con- flrlrce meeting hut e\'enlnJ was devoted 10 ml slons. HeWiiam Wo'rley led the devotional - votonal exerfses , and IJrdyer was offered by Dr. J. A. Robinson at Central City. 11ev Dr. C. n. Sluntz at Calcutta . India was introduced , and delivered I lecture upon In < la. Dr. Stuntz , after giving a brief and succinct outline of the relgious history and de\'elop- ment ot India since the Mohammedan era , spoke of the English ofllci.ais In whom 1 vested the government ot the vast empire. Ho paid an eloquent tribute to the personal character , ability and Integrity of the 72,000 Englshmen who govern the 28j.586OOO na- tn's which so aroused an Englishman I' ho was In the rear ot the room that ho called out "Hear , hear. " He sketched rapidly and clearly the advancement made In India dur- the Pdst twenty years and spoke ot the railroads - roads tnd electrIc lights whIch are now as con moo In its cites as In our own. This ad. vance . lie said , was confined wholly to the cities . In the villages arid , country there was poverty ( and privation ot which AmerIcans have no Idea. lghty-two and a hal per cent at the People Ire tarmers. They are not an Indolent class , but work hard. They live together In villages . and though there Is a large portion ot the land vacant In spite of the efforts of the government. they will not occupy it. "Caste In India , " sold the doctor "Is a thing ot the past. I has been destroyed by the introduction ot railroads. Girl mar- riages arc the curse at the country. Derore 189 I was no common thing for a man ot j/ to b betrothed In marriage to a girl of 9 months , the marriage to be consummate when the girl was 10 years old. " Dr. Stuntz was a leading advocate ot the reform which has swept over India on this question and gave a graphic description at the scene In time lrltsh council when a law was en- aete,1 , fixing the marrIageable ago of women at 12. The results of the mission movement - I mont In India have been very satisfactory. The work ot Protab Chunler loozzon Dar who was a leading figure at time world's parliament ot religIons , was highly commended. In northwester India the , Methodist church did no work to secure converts. There were thousands at men and women there desiring baptism and the church did not think I best to receive them until some means were provided for securing - curing the proper spirItual Instructors for them The need oC time hour In that part ot the country was men for thIs work. INSTRUCTIONS TO NEW MINISTERS. At 8 o'clock the conference opened with devotional exercises , led by Hev. WIlliam \Voiiey. mshop Newman delivered the sec- end ot his lectures to young preachers on "Ministerial Success. " He sold It Is estimated - tmated that 90 per cent ot all men In the commercial world fail In busIness So In all lines at life. A mInister has strong temp tations to Idolence. There Is a difference be- tween real duty and Industry. The bishop 1 urged upon all the necessity ot hard work. I you go to heaven ten years earlier by working hard work. The business session was called to order at 9 o'clock. The answering ot disciplinary questions a to those who should be con- tnued on trial was time first on the order ot business. The conmmlteo reported favorably on continuing Allen Bishop , F. H. G. Perry , E. E. hunt W. E. Itominger E. E. Shaler , C. P. Cheeseman W. 13. Stambaugh , E. D. Gideon and W. K. Gray. The following clergy at the third year class were reported passed : A. Y. WIlcox , H. J. Millard . E. W. Erickson . A. L. Kellogg , H. N. Throckmorton , J. A. Roads It. J. Cooking and Thomas Bitzel. C. D. Keister , who Is now a missionary In Chi , was trans- terred from the conterence. 11ev. Thomas P. Donnel . student , was continued In his pletent relation. Hev9. E. R. Adriance and A. V. WIlson were granted permLslon to attend theological seminary and not to be appointed , to a parish. Hevs. E. E. hiaseman . F. Ellis and W. H. Underwood were recommended as fit can- didates for elder's orders and elected to receive - ceive the same. Rev. F. A. High was upon ' motion continued In his present relation . Messrs. J. N. Jortner and W. W. Shank were recommended for local deacon's orders. I Mrs. Spurlok at the Mother Jetvehi's home . was then Introduced , and made a most feel- lug address upon the work and objects ot the home. A immemorial was submitted setting out a more complete plan for the examinaton ot under graduates ot the conference , the ob- ject being to make all the examinations more cnltorm and In harmony with the best usages at the church. This memorial called forth a very spirited discussion. A majority ot the clergy were opposed to It as not beLng advisable - visable nor .n harmony with the canons or the church and I was tabled temporarily. The following clng'me were admlled to the conference on trial : J. N. Goodman J. C. IngerBol , J. W. Keans E. Wilcox , E. J. I ow- let , E. F. Autnin henry Durch , W. W. Shank . M. Wright J. F. Iloucher E. E. Day , H. " ' . Shacltloclt , and M. J. H I 9n. Hev. William Wonloy one oD the oldest into- Islers In the conference In point of servle , was emi motIon . at his request transferred to another conference The conference by a ris- log vote passed a resolution expressing es- teem ot the high ministerIal character ot Dr. Worll ) TO DE ORDAINED DEACONESS. The following ladles were recommenllea for ordination as deaconess : Misses Hannah Taylor . June Robinson and Emma " . De- \Volf. The bishop announced that they would be ordained on Sunday afternoon. Chancellor Crook ot time Wesleyan univer- ally at Lincln was introduced alll made an enthusiastic address upon the progress ot the university and oC the Interest taken In education by the Methodist people through- out the conference and state. By a standing vote a memorial to the gen- eral conterence In regard to the flag ot our nation was then Introduced and adopted by a rising vote. The lay conference met at the Congrega- , tonal church at 2 p. m. 11ev. " . M. Sisson , cal 011 the conference to order. Hon. Jacob ; 'awcett ot Omaha was elected temporary : chairman , Mr. Jackson ot O'Nel temporary secretary. A committee on credentIals was appointed While waiting for their report hioii . J. C. Cartelyou at Omaba presented the cause ot the Hospital and Deaconess' Home at Omaha. The work ot the hospital supplemented that at LImo church and filled a Illace that the church cannot nil. A new building Is needed. The committee reported slxty-elghl lay delegates In attendance. The temporary orgmmnization was made temporar orglnlzaton per- manent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'lmtttuuimnimtlm Nu'svs of . Un ) ' . PLATTSlIOUTI. Neb. , Oct. 4.-Speclal. { ) -J W. Coon , living near Nehawlta , south ot here , some time ago discovered some wild bees on his farm located In two large hollow trees. lie left them until yesterday when with some assistance he hived the bees and sad over 300 pounds at goo honey. Tomorrow J r. and Mrs. harrison Smith , living south ot here , will celebrate the fortieth anniversary ot their wedding. Sheriff Elkenbury . last evening received a telegram from Seward stating that Frank Abel , one at the men who broke Jai here lat week bad been capture at that plac and asking that an ofcer be sent for him. Abel I , with his brother , was being held to the district court on a charge ot here stealing . There will be a neil hot populist Iheet edited here during Ufe coming campaign In the interests of that party . The Invltatonl are out announcing the wedding at Mr. Arch I. Coleman a young jeweler ot this city , to Miss Glcrlst ot South Omaha. The affair will be celebrated' In that city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Inr'"Nt I' ; I. . Cloa.d.I I WILSONVILLE , Neb. . Oct. 4.-Speclal { Telegram.-The ) closing day at the Heaver Valley harvest Home celebration . considerIng - log the condition of lhe weather . was all that lhs manslement could hope tor. About 1.00 people attended and listened to an ad- dreg on educational lines by State Superintendent - tendent Corbett . This wu educational day and the program : Wil given Into the hlnll of county Inll state cducator , The exposition just CIOI' 11 has been the most succestul ever hell and paves the way for inane brilliant triumphs In the future. 1.11UII.'I'I'1U'lnJ X 1'IlSlt. . \lllli ( " , . , 'ulou fr . Climhuu Cleisca n Sn""IN.ful Si'sslouu LINCOLN Oct. 4.-Speclal.-The ( ) second , session at the Nebraska Federation at Women's Clubs co11 Its meeting today al 4:30 : o'clock. The opening paper or limo morning was by Miss Irene Dyrne at Omaba , on "Opposition to Realism. " Ber paler , was a protest against the realsm or literature , tier plea was for a happy medium between fact any fancy At its close Mrs. unbolt moved the thanks at the meeting to her enthusiastic for her paper. merriment. The motion prevailed amll Irs , Z. T. LIndsey , also at Omaha , next read ) a concIse ! paper upon "l'ossibiiities. " Many hints were given as 10 ways at calling Into line the help ot women not Interested - terested In the ordinary club subjects , and dIrecting their force to better sanitary con- diions and the adornment ot streets , parks and Public buildings. Mr. A.V. . Hoseman at Premont real a paper upon "Things that Might be Dlerent , " In education , In homes and In church life. Miss Alc3 yster of Create had a paper upon "Tho Cultivation ot Taste for the IIeautlfmtl. " Mrs. Frank Beler of Omaha spoke upon Time Midsummer Meeting , " and urged the need ot woman to the broadening and cheering influences ot the communing of kindred minds. The afternoon session was given up to two minute reports ot the clubs reports ot com- mitees and election or officers. The following Is the list or officers : President - dent , Mrs. A. V. ' . Field , Lincoln : vice presi- dent Mrs. Dele M. Stoughtenborough l'Iatts- mouth : secretary Miss linseed Strolsburg : treasurer Irs. Ioseman , Fremont : auditor . lr8. A. A. Abbott , Grand Island : delegate to general federaUon Mrs. Ahlee . Beatrice. Mrs. Ella Ieate was chosen custodian - todian for the funds , books and all possessions - slons ot the Federation's circulating library , for Which a fund or $25 was contributed. Hestulcns : were adopEd reccmmendlng that all cubs levy a smal tax to enlarge this tund. All proper resolutions ot courtesy were enthusIastically carried as well as one endorsing the candidacy ot Mrs. Peattio . and the body adjourned to meet In midsummer at the Crete Chautauqua. Time delightful hospitality oC the LIncoln women was commented upon on every sub and very much apreclate by all. The Fremont - mont and Beatrice cubs lade offers ot entertainment - tertainment for next year. The executive board will decl.e upon thIs matter later. .1 (11) 1 C I A b I ) IdA 1) IA ) C IC COX''IXUN . nelnoerntM Ummahubu' to Select I Cumuli- ditto nt NrhrnNk. CIt " . NEBRASKA CITY Neb. . Oct. 4.-Speclal ( Telegram.-The ) second day ot the democratic - crate Judicial convention opened at 9 o'clock this morning , anti on taking a ballot the vote stood the same as at adjournment last nIght -19 for Ramsey ot Cass and 19 for Hayden ot Otoc. Subsequent ballots showed the sale vole , and all attempts to agree on a choice were In vain , each delegation standing sold to" their respective candidates. Strong speeches were made by the Cass county men urging the nominaton ot Ramsey . while the Otoe len made equally strong speeches In support of Hayden , but all to no purpose , a 11 at 4 p. m. , after casting Innumerable ballots . the vote remained unchanged. A motion was then made to adjourn and meet again at Plalsmouth Thursday but was lost. Another motion to adjourn and meet In this city Thursday was carried , however , and the conventon adjourned being no nearer an agreement than at the start. Great interest taken In the outcome , and as both delegations declare they will hold out for their man , a big fight Is expected. GOSSIP FROM TUN CA1'ITAL ci'rr. . Llnv School or IhieStuito UisL'ersIt' " ' 11 Ol.n Momsulay. LINCOLN , Oct. 4.-Speclal.-The ( ) law school of the university will open Monday morning at 8 o'clock. As there are many Inquiries coming In It II thought there wi be a prosperous year. Judge Reese continues - tinues as dean at the school at an Increased tnues salary and will devote all his time to it. Charle A. RobbIns remains as Instructor and . ant secretary ot the law tacult ) . The Junior class will convene at 8 a. m. and tIm seniors at 4:30 : p. in. The Burlngon railroad repair sheds d- stroyell ( by fire a short time since will not , according to Chief Clerk Baird , be rebuilt. The company has better facilities for repaIr- . log cars out at hlaveiock The supreme court has adjourned untIl October 15. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 101,1,0UOIX I 11 A 1'8 POSITION. In .Jnl nt UOMlh."t nsiul time Thr'nt- cited Uprising IIN Not MaterialIzed. ROSEBUD , S. D. . Oct. 4.-Special.-The ( ) twenty.one days given by hollow Horn Bear for the agent to abdicate and for the whites to leave the reservation have passed with no disturbance. Hollow Horn Is now In the lockup , and lila confinement lay bave a good elect on him. I will do much 10 break down his influence ' among the Indians ills record has shown him to be a schemer ot the worst kind but I most cases he has been able to cover up his schemes or get some enl else Ilunlshed. The regular quarterly - terly pay day passed off quietly , though over 1,000 Indians were at the agency " 'uhuo Ire.lt"'N. WAHOO Neb. , Oct. 4.-Special.-O. { ) J. Vandyke grand lecturer at the Ancient Order ot United Workmen , lectured at time Metho. diet church last night after which work In the order was exemplfell at the lodge room. Benjamin F. Owens was tried yesterday be- fore Justice Eliswortim. Owens was charged with assault upon rank Colt with time intent to commit great bodily harm Owens was discharged by the court. Another complaint has since been fed against him . however . charging him with simple assault. Den D. Iupp and family have returned from Pennsylvania where they have been visiting for several weeks. ion ICrnluery EXIlr lt St. Jouueplm CIIADRON Neb. , Ocl 4.-Speclal { Telo- gram.-Word ) reached this cIty late this aftErnoon that Lon Kemmery ot the firm at Iommery Dros. . hardware and gun mer- chants here. had passed away at Sl. Joseph , Mo. Kemmery was a prominent Pytluian . lie was ale a prominent member ot the Chadron Gun club , teing State Champion Parmelee In the spring shoot at Omaha anll fishy being defeated by one bird The deceased . ceased leans many friends In this section. Superior ' 'u"nu' " Good Fortumme . SUlEHOn , Neb. , Oct. 4.-Speclal.- ( ) , Through a settlement of a part ot the Trinity ; church property at New York City . Ma. George I'untemney or this place will recth.e about $5.00,000. Tbl property Is veIned at v'\u $120.000,000. Mrs Puntelney's molher Is one or thIrteen heirs , and h'r share Is to be divided between lien two ( 'hld.'en. Mr. Puntcmney has the greatest eth : In Su- perlor'b prosperity. and Is a1r'.IJy negotiating in'testments. , X'hrnNkl CI ) . Uh'frlJ Suit I ' NEBRASKA CITY . Oct. 4.-Speclal.-A { ) petition was filed In the district court today , by Mrs. lichen Palee for an absolute divorce front her husband , Sanford J. PaleG. Sbe alleges that flnce her marriage with him he has been guilty at bigamy and adultery having married a Miss Cordela Weler ot Dawson county , Neb. . and that he Is now serving a sentence In the penitentiary. She also asks fr the possession at their child. Jefferson Cunlt ) " " lurtK"&c iteeorj ) . FAI1IBUR'Y' Neb . Oct. 3.-Speci4l.-Jef. ( ) terson county's mortgage record for Septomn- ben shows fifty-three farm mortgages fed , aniounting to $49,2G6.15 ; twenty-seven released - leased , $22,07 ; city mortgages , fourteen fled , $3,4Z7G. and ten released , Z.567.50 ; chattel niortgagee , seventy flied , $10.18.39. and twenty released , $2.2.95. nt"th or JUf"l.h JICuy. HASTINGS Oct. 4.-Spelal ( Tele ram.- Joseph McCoy dIed lut oven In : at th , home of Congressman Andrt''s al the advanced age of 73. The deceased was an unch of Mrs. Andrews , with whom he had made his home for lome years. The tuneral wIll occur to- mDCW afternoon at 4 o'clock - - - WILL \ BE11ER.t1ET I TiE CASH - Interesting QucstQ Now Uppomlost in Inquiring MjM nt Lincoln - RAID ON TiE TREASURY \ CONTEMPLATED CONTMPLATED . , . , Cliii rd. I ii-ItussuU,1 . \"hlul A mix imumus tu ( h.t hut of . tue l'i'miItemutImir' Alum rUI11 t i pi-Fru'l \ , /h t fn the HuIMIuie ' " , I'nhl. LINCOLN , Oct. 4.-Spcclal.-The { ) once burning question . "Ibis Dorgan got his Warrant - rant ? " promIses to be supplemented by an equally Important inquiry "has Contractor Bcemer got his ? " So tar the voucher for $1,100 drawn In favor or A. D. Deemer for maintaining prison convicts at time rate or 40 cents per dlcm per capita Is In time olco at Land Commissioner itusseil . State Auditor Moro has not yet been asked to draw a war- rant agaInst I anti thus assume a heavy ra spolslllt ) I the state pays title and can- tntes to do so . I Is likely to cost nearly $200,000 to maintain the prisoners for a term ( t two years. Should Beemer be knocked out of the ring It Is admitted by some ot the members ot the Board at Publc I.antls and Buildings that the state w1 save some $2&- 000 or $30.000 under the management of Warden Leimligh. But It Is evident that the board docs not like to see any portion of the $101,000 approprIation get away. The state auditor . however , has begun paying for the elEtrlo light plant purchased by the board In defiance at the plain ) letter ot the law. A warrant was drawn today for $2 : to pay for freight on the engine which Is "just as good as ncw. " The certificate at nomlMton ot Chief Jus- tice Norval for the supreme bench . and candidates - didates for regent , C. Ii. Morri and I. I , . Gould were fed today with time secretary at state. The certificate was signed by the olcars ot the republican state convention , John I , . Webster chairman W. H. Harri- son . secretary , and George Woods assistant secretary. Prof. n. I Neil Johnson superintendent of the InsUutou for time Blind at Nebraska City . left for that point this evening , whore he succeeds Proto Ebright. . O. H. Phiips. now a resident ot I.1tona , \\'ash. . has written to Adjutaut General Barry asking for duplicate copies at his coni- missions as captain ot company C , First reg- iment and colonel ot the same. ) 'r"I''M',1 1'siuhist HII , . . CILADI1ON . Neb. . Oct. 4.-Speclal { Tcle- gramn.-Tho ) populists , under the guise at having < great barbecue October 10. have se- cimed subscriptions Crom the business men ot this city and will hold n grand jubilee and rally on that day. gx.Congressman Mel < ejobn , Hon. Freeman Knowless ot Deatl- wced , S. D. , and several other lesser lights wi bo present , while two large oxen , rOO loaves ot bread and :00 pies , to say nothing ot the many accessories . will immaterially assist In kepllg the crowd In . goo humor n"JllrltK : : ect lt " % 'miluoo . WOHOO , Neb. , Oct. 4.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -The democratic county convention met to- day anti placed time rolowlng ticket In the feld : Treasurer N. Rosengren ot 'Vahoo : clerk , L. J. Kudrnaot ; Waho : sheriff , Peter Thuln at Ihaca ; clerk at dIstrIct court , Wllaw Days at ' Vlfmaraiso : judge I. Glkison ot Wahoo : coroner Ir G. W. Mer- dlh at Ashland : siur ¼ 'eyor . WIlliam Hardin ot AShland : commnissIorer . . Second district , II. 1' . Thompson : superlnt n.dent , J. H. Crammer ot Cer , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Three " Vowpit Hurt. AShLAND Neb.,1 Get. . . Neh.1 Ot. 4.-Speclal.- ( ) While Mrs. Wiiam Mot was driving from Mrs. John Mott's place having ( just taken Mrs. John Mol home ' from Ashland her team became frIghten and started to run , overturning ' the buSln' . The occupants , Mrs. Mott and Mrs Schultz and daughter were thrown out and quil , Wdly hurt and bruised Mrs. Mott sustained the greatest injury her back being . Injured by the tall . She Is Im- proving. . AMUSEMENTS.J "Coon Hollow . " a melodrama oC MississippI river life . began I hal week's engagement at tim Creighton last night Tim piece Is quite elaborately staged , and stage serves to Introduce a number at more or less talented people. A chorus ot jiblee singers and a contingent at buck and wing dancers thrown In by way ot local color. Miss Galloway's interpretation - ton or GeorgIa was an Ingenious one and met wih popular favor : Miss Santje In the thankless role ot Cyde Ilarrod and time character work ot William Bradley us Uncle Dab Is deserving special mention . The chorus and jubilee sInging and buck and wing dancing of he colored members oC the company Is above the average. One ot the funniest and most amusing farce comedies that exists on the stage to- day Is the effusion which Gus Heege wrote and called "Hush City " which opens n threi nights' engagement at Boyd's theater t.morrow ( Sunday ) night. I Is a satire on real estate booms In general and Is produced by Thomas U. Davis and Wilam T. Keogh , with mommy strong specialties and spectacular effects. Played In only a few cites las season It proved an attraction of the first magnitude and was an enormous success . testing the capacities oC such theaters as McVlcker's In Chicago for two weeks In succession Aside from the ludicrous situations and Impossible Impssible occurrences , It bas I plot. A squabble over the county scat leads to the theft of the Oklahoma metropolis by the real estate specu later , who with the old at 1 rainmaker causes a cyclone t , ) appear which transports the entire city to a place several miles away , though In a somewhat chaoU condition The principal characters are all In time hands at the same comedian who made them so popular last season. Time sale oC seats for the entire engagement will open at 9 o'clucl' this morning . EdwIn Mien noyle's new romantic drama , "Mexico , " will receive Its first Omaha Iroduc- ton at the Creighton theater commencing Monday evening October 7. The scenes ot the play are all laid In Mexico , at Monterey. Buena Vista , Satlo and Chapultepee , at the time at time war between Mexico and the United State In 1846-7. With the plctureaqJdstory for I back- gret'nd , Mr. Hoyle has told a deeply romantic romantc and thrilling story \ y ) ,1 , . interspersed with comedy and story"Yf. . charac\ j1rawlng. The cast characiPwlng. has been specially Elllge with a view to the proper fitting ot0tuqh role , and Includ the author , Edwin jltElfon ) Royle , Selena Fetter Hoyle , HarrY J.Mllon Gretchen Lyons and Frank Kelly , wimpseuccess : In "Prlends" Is well rem em be reI 1ere , , anti \ Wilam humphrey William I Il.ere Charles layne , Gerard Anderson , la8b 1Deane and others. The scenery has bee .Itepared trom correlt sketches by Thomas Q.Mpse. { Alhough the marageri are this sespjjmaking , a specialty or the new " , " productipuic"Moxico , carrying for It special and ,1 "Pato scenery , they still Ilan to keep "Frjr4s" prominently be- tore the public. "Fttnd.s" , has been played now continuously torlUI1o years and there Is still so much demn11pr \ I that I will be given occasionally ! ; glrn occasionaly ilit' conjunction with I "Mexico , " being lW I.WI ; for Wednesday mcUnee and evening , ' ( J - The usual popular-Ilrlce matinee Is an- nOI'nced at the Creighton this afternoon . "Ceo : 110110w" being the attraction. This produc- ton with Its elaborate scenic effects . jubilee singers , buck and wing dancers etc. . has met with favor "Uuman hearts " Harry C. Miner's suc- cessrul New York prod ton. comes to the Creghton ! for three nights , commencing Thursday . October 10 , being presented with the lame company , scenic effects , ctc. . 8 were used In the original New York produc- tion . . _ y. I. limickien' . ArnlcI 8nh. . The test salve In the world for cuts , bruises sores , ulcers , salt rheum . fever cores te ten , chapped hands , chlblalns ! , corns , and aU akin eruptions . ald positively cures piles , or no pay required Jl II gmieramuteetl to give per- feet satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 I cent per box For sale b1 Kuhn & Co. - - - - - _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ J. _ _ . . THE GREAT BANKRUpr SALE OF THE S. P. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. lath ( and FarHt : Streets. ) 0 I IT FuLL _ i JS : L-S SUBLIME BARGAINS , EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Hca ; , : u'.fut . our S.lht'Jay prlmi.stlo not fal to setii'e " Sonic ( f thcm. . : S. E. OLSON COMPANY. ( Jeufs' Caimirls Jl I. .I , I'Is oil / . " leers.'i" . . , lmrI1't"s IYimtm'itt'q'iii' * " . All sizes , hOI vy. warl " , , turlhln : gmmti'm , loriQ' price ' 1 .00. 'rho best. gootis mmmntte. They have n world-wide - ! Iod rOIJtn- ' Smile l't'iec , e&tclt , 50c. titui. 011CC . ' . . worll-whle Banln'npt Slle pl'It only \I { 111. UICOc'rl. nl"'I1 ttormm ( leil Is' Phi / , C"18 J , Ir ' Si Ii'S. ' tin III.I" . . . . . . . s . . liiIhiki'tiilt . stile plkc , oitc-fotii'tli 01 " 1 "ITcs , , amft . itiet' , , Iarl goods , deslrllle IIH ) durable . LII , ' . .YIuirmI Proof IfiIit.s'I thih'imt'mmm' . llor.o's hmtit'e . U.7 , " , 'sLo a 11 1'nt. wal antI durable. : Ior o's IJrleo iiaiikt'tipt Salt pdcc only , each h. USe. wits fl. : : ( Irmi Is' ' .U.,111 Bunlu'uJt W/u" / . . iris " " ,1/.1" , , " . . Hanl'lult salt Jllct only , t.uh , 50 ; l''tnzL : 1IIIIIIy , Ju.t the thll foe fall : Ienr , Iorso's 1.midh' , 'Ui.ttn a" . " . . . price , 1.5i. ( ! ( load maO rial , tll size. lnrs'I'M lmnioo , flOe . ) Hlnlu'llpt Sale Prlt only , cah , S5I. . . Hlnkl'uJt sate IH'Ict only . , end , , : ) ! ' , . " , . . , , . . , . , Lmmth's' .ltuuilin ' . " ' Im'Ss Gnus' l"h't'rr- 1tit " ' /11. ' on if Irmim'r ' ' ' . L."I , , 11. lieat'y Ild wmtrmmu , , , tromlg anti iltiralfie Mur3o's linen 'l U ' 1111 o\ls.II. : ( 0 lubrc skins 1111 eotvuis. Ilcoly trlllCI lenl'y ( Wlrl 11)lllur'\llo ' ! . ( itim laeo nimml euiulr0idenie'4luruo'e urlel' . L.7a mumti . pri " ' $2110. Ihnki'ult S.elc I 1I'I4I.l only " elh 75e. wlh nllell IrlhJol'I"M. : lorsl's flj : 1111 ! Batik ' . ' ' o" s.lle Banlu'upt pi'lcc 0111) , etuali ; , 9Sa 08' EPiC liter , ; ColO/ I"1'8 / ' ; 101" cc. , . t 9S. IIIHrte,1 goolls , also t..t black unto , with ralo : ( ! silk Assorted colors. Morio's price . SOo to73e. stl 10' . MnriO's prip , :5c ! to &Oe , Ban llrlco.lltoj.k. ritic ' 25a , ' Sale I'i'ice I , ' , ' i'll. . ( 'upt slle lHke only ' ! ! Hanlrupt , Prce only , lcl'lah' If. 1. . " " , . ItommIkr'ehfrf..u , 01/1. ' Si.sq'mfer. . . . lUIMllchell.IOY ' omimlmroldort'ml , . : Ior"o't price , : : c. ixtrmt mummihity / ' web , wlth'ik stripes strong amid dun- Haulu'upt SIIt pi'lcc only ) , each , 12ic mtbk' , t orsu's prlcn . 0O. pJce prlcl. _ . . , , ' , , Iblellle'l ' Prke . L"U" 1,11.1 I'"I.r'/ ' , Sale enl 25II. Banlu'upt , only ; ! t'mmm tm wiuitc . tltttiliiti homuistltohmed , fine ' . Moro's ) 111 "hlo. doullo ood' Morto's 0" " " , ' l1t" Or"I lEase . urle.3 : . le" ttohet fno ! Immmportt'd gooti'i . ( itsI black anti , solid color . cotton , I n- , ' sale ' out ' citchi 1 ) ool. tlst Illck al,11olll COlOl Uanllupt : iit'iee unly , , 7ta lish lionimio , muiti mill wool Morti's lnice ) . 35c amid 75i c , ! L"I , . . Iemey //1",1 llmumlI.'v''rli . ' , , t elch 17. Hmlrupt : Salt PI e only , pll pall' , 2 Ic. Jol 1',1'1",1 Mor.mo's . 'mice . 50 S Ueifs' m" ! . SetlrPt aim. : lieu's. Hanlu'upt SI e pdce 0th ) ' . each , 2& Eh'gaimtshik /1115\11 : goolls. Jlor'o sell the I chelil at Cola , ' . " Vriliuuq.s. ! . . liSt : , hut time A big lot bo sold. ? fiorso's . . " 1hoy must sol. Iorsl.s 1111'0. 20o to 10. , . Uankrupt Side pt'Icta Is 39c. Hanlu'upt side i'itic enl ' , ' ' ' yard , 5 3\c. ) I'Cl' , , . . ! Ylld 5. ( Jemls' 1"1,1 S'/'I. , hr/misc J"i'enda .1UI"I'I plce . , .1/ U/I"I'I , , 11.1 . , Wiuhto with colore(1 ( btiormm anml nttncimotl cults , oodun / ( good Whll. bHOli ali atachOI mn- ' 11mm , mimtti . CII \un- . \'ory 110 Mhoer "oodi very dainty ' neat oolli . dosigmmit , Morsu's ' stylish goods o'i price , $1.00 , . ! 1I'/I.elv dOlJls ILII.tyl"h gloll llor 11'lel $100 " : / . 1"1111"I.tll't siilc t'ice one-half off to C ese them Olt at tmmmct' . . . ' ; ' C ' 1 , ( ) II - \ ( I HIII'upt Sale Price only 50. . 11".1. , 'ijmttpull " , T"r . . "ssort'd l'mtit.tnmtq . 2 to til. witbo : Mnrse' price 200 to : ioc ' . ' 111 wllo tl , . . lc 08' ( Jellqurs uuutf C.jJ's. , ( . ,1 ' ' "l"r. C"'li. . ' ' Stlc Prioc Bankl'upt : \ e , petyard only HIe ) ' , ' S'\lt pet- yard Cluett's best cuiltini , 2mo . PI " COIII'M : : I goods . .l" " , . C'IIIl" I. " , . . 111' Bankrupt Salt Price 1 5c. . Also ( 'roohnt Url.sol. 11.ortod .le11ls , I to 1 : lu with' . 4-ply Linen cuffs , : : c Jood" , very 110 hld'olo : goutis , : \Iur..e's price fj ; to f. : Sale ' . ' Stle PI'icc ' ' ' 1 .98 Banlrupt l'viec . lSc. Banlu'upt . Salt : , only pCI' 'U'll , $1\8 . . . . . . ' . Lumilles' l'ur.e. . . . ' , , . . , Luitlh'i' I'imrc l'lreatl Silk Iioe. .J. . _ " " . , , , J'ur.1'nll . , . / . I" . Lmro : ot designs nittl stylnsMorao's I price 17t to " SolId cclora , elegant . thimmi imiiortod mroods . MoriO's I.lr.o . variety ls nnQ..t r 1pr ! " cdol wily . . Hollt eleJmlt. lnn IIDorted . . . , llamlkt'upt Stlc ; l'i'ioc only , cacti t ) . \ rico f3.00 to $1.00. ( Limo dimly paid thu go'orluelt was , up _ S.te 1111e \.Ich . w rluro 'hll ' we a'tk for th"I ) , 10rso sprier trol 150c tim7 .J Blnlu'lpt Salt Plcc enl } ' , pel' pair , 98c. Ihllu'upt Sate Plce only , ends 25. Luudic' JI" , , . . . " ! , . l'i , ii , , / , . . JCIrl ; ' , PI.rll" I" , , , ' . ' liest ujmiablty , time .ine ) Ize. . ' \'ory 110 goods ' SIIO or the best hlllrtod . 10rso'srl 'e , clllty _ f5.00. \rl Binllupt Sale IJIe only 20" Bunlu'upt Sale Plce only , per pail $ - . 50. lh' tidies "wI C.1'8 . . . . , . , . WooII bach ! all Bristle Ilrusii and a good heavy 8 luch Brsh . Irlitlo helvy Larlies Couon I'mulelltzs Commilt , Iurso's IJrlco vc 1 1001 Fmtt hiltick , nicely thiilhmed antI vuhl worth MoNo's co111 to 'i' $2.00. tll wol : Iore's Price . niiii : m'tlpt Sale Plce for both only , 25c Bankrupt Salt PIc Dily , pel pair ' Gf ) . . lJI"k 1)i'eas 0/ / . . . . ! . All lilack Inhnlr tigurofi Novelty woavom , 'lln. 'citbo , all , . . . . , . Baele 1lrOl al . .110 Liil1i'.s P.8111. " ; Cvl" " . hose . wool gootla : Mor.to's ! Price S.'k. woolllll fi : l'ul weigimt slcetJI.ols. J'rse s inico :3c. . ' Sale ' ' ' 58c ) ' ) emily yard , Sale Price B.lllu'upt Plcc ' (11 per Il Bankrupt only PCI' pith' , I 7. l'ttuli J , ' . "O'lll. L"I"8'11' / CeHums I" . , . r in . witlo , Silk finish , line roliabbo goods , Morse's price wile Sil. fnish Ioods fne relnhlo Jorso's Fail black , limo uimirtlity . slit finish , Morse'g prlco 45e. fl Banlirupt Sale ; PrIct only per pmtli' , 25c. llanlci'ti'pt Sale Ii'lce , PCI' ' , 7Uc . . 'ul' Banl'rtpt Ilce only yard L"I.1,1 , TIm't'umI / . , , Colo,1 , , I'e.ts Om , ' . FIst bilcl . whim pin stripes , lew , nobby goods Morso's 31 amid 34 In. ilomiriotta's smooth nicely IJ Ishod gootis , all , k prIce .fh. colors and blaole : Morie'iu 'mrie : ic and 3a ; / . Halkl'upt sa1e prIce only pel' pair , IDe BanlH'upt SuIt "lcc , ouly J per } 'urd , lSc Ladi..s' l"h'eee- Liiueii / " . ' . Cvlor IIenrietla . I/ , I" Fast black , extra tno and heavy . M " rse's price : Oc. All wool lmnportoti gtOd'l. fine weave . 40 In. wide , SiK ui- . Bankrupt sale prIce only , pel' pHIl 33. Ishod , Jlmt ctmior : . Morse's rice Sac CIuIldu'ei's fhmmim'nrrur . ' lurlo'slrlco ' ' 44a C" , I , ' ' ' ' Banl'upt : . "lcc , Duly pCI' yard , /fe Plume natural wool also caimmol's hair vests and ) lnts , JI 5t JJIIIC1 . .1. l''lt'efs. ) " . . . bo itti izos wilt old received itt ' lt . . . Ilslzos. wi Only I few ploee.lor : lorMo' price j.ic . Bankrupt Sale Ilccs Bunlu'upt Sale Price oiily per yard , 41. ' ' . pCI . . , CIufldreuL'a . X"1.1 J'"ol J''sta I F""eh'8 ' Ild pant . al sizes , hOIVY : , strong , rohlabbogootjs . Morse' I F"/ Hack amid Imbue grotmnde . with fine colorml 'utnipos new llrlce was 60. \ stylish amid desirable KO.b. lur.io'o prlcc $1.50 Banlu'upt sa1e prIce only , each , 25. [ Bankl'upt Sale Plcc , per VII' " emIly , 85c - -w - - - - - UNCLE SAWS ' BIG ESTATE Still Has Land Enough to Give n Great Many People a Farm , RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ITS PROTECTION Annnnt n"I"rt fr the COllulNNllUlr of Clue Ueulrnt ln.,1 OII" Sluovva thut the Intouul Jomnll IN Yet Buormuu" . WAShINGTON . Oct. 4.-Hon. S. A. Lamoreaux , commissioner ot the general land olce , bas made his annual report to the secretary ot the Interior. The decline at land office business noted In the last report , still contnt s. Compared with 1894 there has been a decrease In land entries at 19,09and ot 6OlG,685 acres entered upon : a decrease of fnal entries to the number of 6,581 , and 35GO&9 acres entered upon , and a decrease of cash receipts ot $734,370. The business ot the office for the fiscal year endetl June 3Q. 1895 , was as follows : Cash sales , 417,378 acres : homestead entries , 5,009- 491 acres : state selections , 626,169 acres : railroad - road selections , 1,967,479 acres : swamp lands , patents 24,77 acres : Indian allotments . 85- 455 acres ; Indian lands sold , 42,548 acres ; total cash receipts , $2,033,454 : patented or certified with the effect of patenting to railroad - road companies , 8,184,336 acres : surveys accepted - copted by the land olibee , 10,123G53 acres. The total area ot vacant public lanl , In the United State In acres Is as follows : Sur- veyed , 313,837,888 : unsurvcyeil 285,245,607. The lati office has examlnell and has In process or adjustment twenty-two land grants to railroads. The InterIor depart- men has approved time findings ot the land office regarding the land grant adjustments In eleven cases , and ten other cases for final adjustments have been submitted to the department. Discussing the act ot the last congress granting lands to states for irrigation Ilur- pos , Commissioner Lmoreaux says Ito be- leves that the necessity wIll arise In the near future for the creation at a national commission whose function It shall bo to regulate the distribution at these waters which have their source In a superadjacent state , and which have heretofore been used In common by the people at that and the subadjacent states 'fhe commissioner coses his report with the following recommendatIons : A law to compel the attendance at witnesses at land offices In contest cases , an appropriation ot $50.000 annually for maiming examinations necessary for the establishment of forest reservations and for the protection ot reser- vatons already existing. An appropriation for six attorneys to supervise and dIrect the proceedings ot special agents operating In as many different districts to be deslgnatel. Legislation for the protection and disposal ( or imbue timber. Placing the surveyIng of public land sur- veys under the geological survey. Legislation creating the office of surveyor general at Alaska An appropriation for eighty copyists to transcribe the press copy records at the land olce Into permanent records The establishment ot a district land office for Alaska with a register and receiver , havIng - Ing the same duties a like officers In the other states and territories. That appropriations for surveys be made continuous. Legislation for the appointment ot a board of examiners ot surveyors instead at having oxmlnatons under the present system. . G"utrut : " "hfU" Slightly " 'oruue. WASHINGTON . Oct. 4.-General Mahone Is slightly worse this morning and Is gradu- ally hoeing strength his physicians do nol leak for any Improvement In his condition. He spends limo greater part ot the time In sleep and does not take I much nourishment as heretororo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lu"ul"rltou Service All Ilht. WAShINGTON , Oct. 4.-CommIssioner General herman Stump of the immigration bureau has returned to Washington from an extended tour of inspection along the Cana- tHan frontier extending to Vancouver Victoria - term and the puget sound dIstrIcts on the Pacific coast. Mr. Stumup said ho had ever- ) ) where touml the Immigraton service In excellent - celent comidition . NEWS I OII ' 'IE AIUIY. ChIu" " " iu th" I.Jnlnr Se'ra'Ice u" I'elut ) . 4ummmouasmceui. WASHNGTON , Oct. 4.-Speclal ( Tele- , gram.-Captaln ) Charles S. Smith , Ordnance department will proceed to Sandy 100k prov- Lng ground on business pertaining to powder manufacture and tests. Captain Sidney E. Stewart , Ordnance department - , partment will visit Sandy hock Maxim pow- ' den works at 'armlngdale , N. J. , and Amerl- , can Smokeless Powder company , Heading , 1a. , for powder tests. 1 , The tolowlng changes In stations and duties - ties at officers ot engineer corps are orderel ; First Lieutenant Charles hi. McKinstry , relieved - le\d under Immediate orders at Major B. Sears , and will take staten at Newport , H. 1 First Lieutenant WillIam Harts Is relieved under immediate orders ot Major DanIel W. Lockwood , and will take staten at Cincin- nat and report to Major James F. Gregory for duty under his orders. ) The following nsslgnmentl to regiments or officers recently promotetl are ordered : Col- onel John N. Andrews ( promoted tram lieutenant - tenant colonel , Twenty-fifth infantry ) to Twelfth infantry \'Iee Townsend retired : Lieutenant Colonel Aaron S. Daggett ( pro- mooted from major , Thirteenth Infantry ) to Twenty-fifth infantry vice Andrews , promoted - meted : Major Phip H. Ellis ( promoted from captain , Thirteenth Infantry ) to Thirteenth infantry - tantry : Captain George H. Cecil { promoted from first lieutenant , Thirteenth infantry ) to Tlmirteontlm infantry , company I ) , vice Ellis , promoted ; First Lieutenant Wihiiam it. Sample - plo ( promoted front second lieutenant , , Fourteenth - teenth infantry ) to Thirteenth Infantry , corn- pany ( I , vice Cecil , pronmoted. First Lieutenant henry F. Allen , Second cavalry , granted leave for fifteen days. Oa'erlztsiul bliilmmesui Ismiproa'Ing. ChEYENNE , Oct. 4.-Special.-Unlon ( ) Pa- clfic freight businesS imas increased so rapidly - idly during the past month that time force of freight handlers at time transfer depot in this city has been increasni to twenty-eight moo. The advisability of putting iii electric lights , so that transfer work niay be done at nIght , is being considered. In the Cheyenne - enne shops of the Union I'acific company an increased amount of work is coming in. Twenty additional men , consisting of ma- chinistim , boiler makers and helpers , have been added to tiio shop force this week. Free' I'iils , Send yur address to ii. E. Ilucklen & Co. , Cimicago. ammd get a free sample box of ir , King's New Life I'Ilis. A trial will convInce you of their mnrits. These pills are easy Iii action and are particularly effective in limo cure of constipation amid sick headache. For malaria amid liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious suit. stance anti to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by timeir action , but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Immvigorate time system , Regular size , 25c per box , Said by Kuhn & Co. , druggists. Tumit lirongimt hiuut'k tar Truth , NEW YORK , Oct. 4-John It. Tail , who defrauded the Chemical National bank , of which he was paying teller , out of $17,000 , was today arraigned before United States CommissIoner Shields and released on $3,000 hail. Tait has spent several months In time government Insane asylum \Vashington , on the certificate of several specialists that lie was of unsound mind. But a few days ago the asylunt officials declared that his reason was unimpaired , so ho was brought back to stand trial. Children Cry fo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry foi tchers Castorla. Children Cry 8tcher's Castoria. Central Mississippi. The ardeo of Iho VIorJd ! SIJlflnlgrs CooI--NinIors Mild ! Mean temperature 42 to 00. Average rain. fall 543 Inches. No long cold winters. No bhighting hot summons. No blizzards , No drouthim , Free fuel. Good water , Time earliest markets in time country , 'rho beat prices for fruit and garden truck. Twenty acres properly worked will make you more money and make it easier titan time best 160 acres In time west or north. The tide ha turned towards the south , the land of quick. eat anti surest results with the least risk and labor. One half the work you do hero will bring you four times time results in thu wonderfully rich country ; there is no such thing as failure. The people are friendly the climate delightful anti healthy ; railroad facilities first-class , and the whole country bids and pays for what you raise. Cattle run out the whole year and do well and two to three crops can be raised each year. Particulars given on application ; corrcspon. denco solicited. tub. ! kMll81 0011' ! Aout , 1617 Iarnamn St. . OilbnIla. Ncb. B A r I ond&ryorTe , timtrybypimiimspermanantiy cured In 16 to 35 days. You ceo tie treated at borne for the Caine price undorsaimmo guaranty , 1 $ yoUproforocmomo here we with 000tract to Pay raiirond Zero and imc.tei bilis.zmnd no eflargeiswozaiitecuro. lfyou have taken sure. cury , Indido potash , and itiil hmavo acimo soul Oaths , Mtmcouuu l'atciie. in nioulimoro Tiiroat , & 'lmnpleg , COVpCC Colored Spots , Ulcers o't toyparteftime boulyIimiIrorjtyrbrowa fmsilinl tInt , It Ia thIs Sylmimilitlo IILOI ) i'OZSON IliaC we guaranton to cure. 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