Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 31, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY HEC : SATt IJDAY. JTLY : n. 1SH7- 3
KEITBER SIDE HARES A .MOVE
Home IK tie Trieaffleos light Btffl ta Open
Qnccdoc.
SOCIETY CFflCERS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY
I'lrnilj Brllrr-
luc tlif Gtmrt * 1VII1 Deride
AcuinM Mate Control of
Ibc Ilotnc.
L.IXOOLX. JuJr . OrflalThe
ft ! the Home tor the Fj1e-n l fltffi
the lort U tbt Bmoe , ani tb rt law bwti n
more en tLt ] wn u ! tin t.t&le to rooltrt the
oT tbe bttnatng It , tbe UM two
Wbmrvar plant tiic state oflicliU-
lievt tor tbe tutnrc tbt-y lis'f not mafic
jmlilK Tar of&BHrt off the nochtty t 0i | n y
the. ficiM ] Iel * * Ie in tie jrttslHot utifl that
it Kill lx upheld by tbt eourtL The ? Alt
not led Clpce-fl to tall. regarding the prob-
ubility n ! the mate appropriation be-ine Hunt
C pending tbe MAtkUBfiit of tbe eotitrevewr ,
liut it It lenri'ed from tin outride waree that
two or three iMimute * firnit ha acreeifl to
'urtitah uppllee DC credit , leflitic cure that
in tbe end tbrj vHl gi > t their par.
In the meantime tbe inxestigating cem-
snltte-i- bar In-en having little trouble- with
the sor-lcty that h r heretofore ctoflucted the
Home Jor Fallein Women at Millorfi. Some
time upo tl. fommitlcf appointed Mrr. Myrs
Olnurteafl tc go to Mlltord Ltifl cxanrltif lute
tht luialji of tbe home When tinBTrJrcS
Ihrre no boat. * wtrp to be Jound. It vat ,
JcErn fl that tbcy hnfl JK-PD pit to tbc hcnfl-
of tl'u soKlrty nt Lliinoln. anfl wben
UIIDD ttif iiUjccrr , fli'diciffl to litoifl
thr litiohK ThU wwt Chalrmaii Mutz
nl tlit > lmeititailnp ; committee adt utiotber
call nn tlie oiarers of tlifr i-n" ) < 'tv. nnfl ftnally
uwcflcfl in prttinc ; the linnl.K. hleh he
Imfflflflintrty eijirtMtpfl to M'llJorfl in order
ttiat tbp rxamiutr micht commence worU.
The Law Triton ana Crown lUBurant-e
of Londoti lias filufl jiaix-rt with th ;
commlsEioncr in order to 60 liur.i-
In thl * itnte The capital of the com-
u JS.OOD IP ( > 0 , anfl the lit lor filing
jitpTB wat TH > 4. Aocorflinc to the recent
opinion of the. uttnrnpjccnrrjj the company
will aUo have to pay an JnEorjioratim lee
to the wcrt'tBry Jf i.tatc. amounting to a
litUe cue" Hint )
The following notarlRs public were commlj-
r.iout'd to3ay B F Nonal. Seward , Cory-
flnn Jlmid Ttlmnre. H C Burnett , Kearney ,
jUauui , Lant. WUoier
S M. . Kiilicl ; cuirf of pDllct. returned Jrom
Colornflo toaaj. bringlun with him Harrj
Knor who if wuotpfl ior tabbtt > { ; "William
Tvelmin a month or i.o tgn Kiiui left Lla-
cnls the day after fommittinf ; the crime. ,
unfl venl direct to Brichton. Colo. , where
lit har latelj been w orkinp In a potato Held.
1'olmcs in Laucafter couuty it wanninc
TIJI. atm the rfjiuliliran jirlmarieE in the city
of Lincoln will be % ury Iholj. Tne ofDre
sntist nought after neetnt to be the register
of de-pas The prtfient incumtient wan it
tnnther term , and there are five other can-
fiiflatee Ior the place The present county
Judge apparently has no opposition Ior re-
HotmiiaUon aad tbcrr IF no itrong cand.1-
< late to oppose Sheriff Trompen lor a necond
term. There are a number of candidate * ;
Jor the other county offices , anfl political
meetings ire being held every night.
Omaha people at the liotelsAt the Lln-
lell Charles Uewell , T 5. Denmau , C C.
"VVricht R. H. Grotte. JCeva tV Twine. Joifld
Dli'tz O P. Judd At the Lincoln Charlet
White , 3. P Ban-on
CIXJ7-HE * . CATCH KIHK.
Ton uc AVcuunn llndljKnnnd Zlt-fore
Irluin < - KitlncrnlklK-d. .
LEXINGTO.N . Kch July HO { Special )
The IC-j cLj-old fltugliter ol Mrs. TValler.
"who wt titajlnc tt tin ; "Olive Ranch , , " vuz
Bi'ioreiy liurned last night. In some manner
Ibe { ? irl'e clothes caught lire and * he ruhbffl
ouutifle lor help. The fire was quickly ei-
tluguishefl by some men who were near
Eer nrniK and Jncewtjreliadly buniei. She
WUF brought to Lexington in an tmbulauce
tnd bojxa ; are fntertalnefl Ior her recovery
A tire alarm wue turned in this morning
from the Commercial hotel , fire having
rtarted in Rome bedding. It was quickly
rot under control -with a nominal luce.
.Mnnj ArtAiioltiao to Sr" - - .
COLTTMBUS , 3Ceb. , July 110 ( Sj-ecial. )
Although the political conveutlone will not
" 4 > e neld until the last wett in August , the
umber of wi > ul3-be candidates It. Etoadlly
crawlnc ; rut-h daj. There are no IBEE than
ten v , til defined arplruntc lor the office o !
iheritt and nearly at macy for county judge.
The pDpocntJc element of thie county nat
no lar linen -unable to find any market lor
their lorct * . although they have offered to
June with any one Ior thr eake of an office
or even a aeputyclrip. Judge Duffy of thie
city , "who v ill doubtless be a , candidate on
the democratic ticket Ior county juflg ; . is
contemplating starting another tiewspaper In
tills city , making t total of tlr.
Contrl f r Crniinrj It. McucO.
BE.VKIKGTOJC Neb. . July lit ) fSpoclal >
The contract bi'twet-n the cltlzciii. of thiE
Tillage ana the "Waterloo Creamery BMIDCUI-
tlon lur the building of * creamery of I.OOO
jioundf per hour capacity "was Kigncd yeter-
Cay "Work will be commenced at once and
tecording to the terms of the contract tht
liuilding will ue xeady lor operation by Sep
tember IE
It-lnud
Neb , July : il ( Special. )
BioadmaBter A , B. Schrautr of the Rock
inland railway UUE 1 > een trantJerred Irom
B'Urbury ta Davenport , la. and RoadmaKtea
! W -Bogart has bwn transferred to X3ol&-
radn with neadquanerfc tt Colorado SjirlugK
Mr. Schrantr'c eucccsBor In charge of the line
A Wonderful Medicine
tna I'cJn In tne Hmmach. Elck HuaiJaclit , Gltltii-
Dca unairoTtDluobnOiia CUUln. riunhincE o !
Heat , Lust ; of Appotlto Ehonnew of Breath. Oo&-
tlvcnefiE.IlntchBi > on the Htlc. Dlicartxid Elewn ,
mchtJnl DreLiat and tJl SerrouB tiid Trrmb
> , i 'whoc Uiec eymptomi ere
by roiiHtlpatlun. UK moet til them Kre.
THE FIKET DOSE WILL GIVE HEL1EF IK TiVEKTT
HlUliTES. Title line fiction. rery BuOenir it
e&rneeitlylnvlUidiD try one Ilni of the e P1IU
* < * Uicrtrill Itc acli.onultidct > d to be
A WORDERFOL HEDIOIRL
, taken UB
V1I1 QUlcLIJrustore rtmalun tocumpluui b tJU _
Tliry prompUr rnmoTti obetruztloui ur Irreca-
Itrltlee ol the ejaiem. Tor B.
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
tber net 1U. mu lo t lur oiwei will wort won.
fiere open Uie Ttuj Orui > ; mrencUieulnc tbt
SnuaouuirrKiem , riauirluc the lone-loci cnm-
Jilczlon , brltiglnc back tbv tpen dg of tj' ] -
tlie. end i-roimlcc with tbe ItoM-bad of
Xluiltli UIA irliole ] > liri.lcal cncrfT
tbe iitmibc Xruznft. TbeBe u-eliin bcmlttadcy
thouaiuida , in ill clous * of Bociwty. tni one of
thebeetru&ninu < c totk Kerrou * and Zteblll
tttefi U thtt Stoocliamts fill * IIBTC tlie
I-crse-rt bale of &njr PMCCI fftnglrtriti
to U \lvrld. .
WITHOUT A RIVAL
I Sales more than 6,090,000 Bates
er - 1U lt aunt Vy
oa aw ou > a tit.
, li'i't ttl
BMW-rsIle WH ! V 58r Fltt-
pnralfl nnw rn amwier tt CnMHacf. K n
It it tttrt } pktttKE wlm xfiU nut-fre * Mr
5 nj ; Tt , wb * rpBMjvtl Trmt 'bt ry tao' f
nit t Bf in tn * rtty mninrll ROB jur iftjt
the urte-pthitt tg i iirw inca > l eT trcm the
Ftert ar4.
WITM TlKI > G 1HH
\rtuy Cn | < tniii
Onr of HU > In. .
TORK. J t1i. . 3tit
ttnnol ohtrge * tre made ftgKitttit
r tb * 5tiJvoth ii army > iy
Barahart , s. tm-nilKsr of the luroTbe
u ob - < < 6 with opnrnjTritthig ihe
lomtrr rettitre-4 to hlf own twxtti * Irsvtag
tlie 'flVr ntenibe-rt t * c w tb"wt I D * At
t iitrenn MiHtini ; tn Mber chemist ; the
eeptnia 9 rJ < < UKttiarcec tiifi mtM that
bin btxtiu. weirt njien to tmrertton. Me flt-
DOvtirHI Btrnbart WttfrJy i.nfl cKi Ifl blrn
Irom tbe array Qvite a fartir lial > n
rrcirtefl among loctd trJtlf M the army
* -jiliul < llnc Mltlncn.
. Jttlj 30 - - OJ.
ere nil buoy > i&rve titir tbe grente-st omp af
timtH grtin ever cut ir the Cedar valley
Xlr. Kenct. II vine north of town , rtabb 4
WtnM-lf in the arm TntirnBcy w hllr tr } Inc to
cot loose a honx- that hufl lalletL flown anfi
was tuiiplcC iii the liarui-if.
Father DelpOK bar 16ft SpuuMitig He win
be. locntett at Ce-ntriJ Chy in 'mure
Tbe irriratton ditch hu tiee& solfl. It U
hojM-d the new propri"tn-t are rusttle-rK HBW.
v\cr. thir piirt of Ne'hrasha bn < < ne tie-e-d of
irrlcation ditchtc thit year Theire bat ! > eco
plenty ol moiiiture ,
Tti-rr iean abundance of quail end prairie
chicl.e-tiK DPW. and the Cedar river is full
of 1'tiHf ' and channeil c&t&sh.
Spaulding bat a band t f twenty-two ppr-
lormrrR. It is a ne.w thing he-re and It
\e-ry popular
The noman Catholic church will have a
new lie-11 in itf rant tower Suntlay neat :
ThfTft to IIP B mammoth harvest picnic
bere Septemln-r 1.
Jur tbr Ctutip -rtlnc. .
NORFOLK. Nth. . July 30 ( Special )
The Norfolk District Methodist Episcopal
cbureJi IK maltac eirtenolve jireniarttionr to
eTitertain the annual camp meeting to be
held here Auguirt & to Iti. New grounds hte
been sele-i-tefl one mile nonth of NorloIU in
a beautiful grove on the Ell-horn river
There is a nice sandy beach lor batbing tbe
ground has lH-e- nicely cleared ani bath
houses erected and all arrangements made
Ior the comfort and eonteuience of a large
number of campers Evangelist ElderlUn will
again bme charge of the singing and it IP
inte-ndefl to male : this ye'ar'r me-ewng tbe
most plttsant and eiucceEsful one yet held.
Cliuiminii Clinr ; ' l ultli Pi-rjury- .
TEKAMAH , Neh. , July 3D ( Special )
Will Chapmm , alias Bill Dotn has be-en
arrested Inr pe-xjury Chapman swore some-
days ago that he purchased intoxicating
liquor of H W Monroe , and tipon thlt in
formation Monroe WCE arrested Chapman
failed to pro e his charge. It is claimed
that proof ii In the Lands of the authori
ties to ji'ovt. that Chapman got hiE liquor
of aeil ] known bootlegger and made his
tfhdEvit against Monroe BP n matter of specu
lation. hoping to profit by tht division of
tlie fine i-bould Monrenbe convit-ted. The
case win probably lend to the hi emlilng tip
of a gang of btiotlegcere at least.
Knjoln tli < - IlriiinuirtCniinl. .
TEKAMAH. Neb. , July 30 ( Spe cial )
S. T. Story and either interested land owners
hate commenced on injunction suit to re
strain the county supervisors from con
structing the prt > posed large drainage canal
through the Missouri bottom. The } claim
that tht ditch js not needed IDtht public.
good , health or convenience , as was pe-
titloueid lor Those asking Ior the injunc
tion are land owners who would be taied
heavily lor the construction ol the Improve
ment.
VI1J .nf f r Pnlwj- > ni > ri finmriit.
TEKAMAH. Neb. . July 30 ( SpeciaJ >
John Miller who WP.E arrestefl here ae one
of the trtmps deltlng trains , has employed
e.ttorneye and jirt > ; iscs to prosecute the rail
road company Ior damage * . He was not a'
jne-mlier of vlie gong , but only an onlooker
He had been working about Te-Lamah Ior
several v , eeta and tt the time of hiE arrest
was uoarding at one ol the "hotele of this
city and looking for a joa. He was arrcerted ,
taken to Omuha. and imprinoned in jail for
several dB > c before being released.
Confi * c-atixif ; IndiuxiM' Ilc-rr.
NIOBRARA. Ne.b. , Jul } 30. ( Social )
Agent Clements of the Sante-e Indians con-
hscateid a Leg of beer from tbe Nlobrora
brewery yesterday. It IE claimed that there
waE no internal revenue stamp found upon
it. The traffic among the agent's wards hst
lie-en vary troublesome from this source , and
be l detetrmlned to get at the bottom if the
gotemmrat will back him Indians camp on
the outskirts of town and get quarrelsome.
Don ii cm tli < -
KBARNET. Neb. . July 3D ( Special Tele
gram. ) ThlE afternoon J C. Brake , a deaf
man , living at Ambernt , was struck by an
e-ngine while walking on the Kearney &
Black Hills railroad track about a mile -went
of that town He had several ribs broken.
besides receiving Internal injuries He wao
brought to Kearney Ior treatment Tbe trail ,
was lute tnd , supposing it had parsed , he
waE not OQ hit guard
Sari , tlif Itnilrnud for
TEKAMAH. Neb. , July 30. ( Special )
Jftmes Frew nai commenced proceeCiupc
agp.inst the Omaha road lor damages sus
tained In a wreck that occurred some -Recks
I.CD neiir Highland , in which the couti on
tlie eve-nlrg uccommodatlon train was dc-
rcilefl and Frew wa * thrown out in such a
waj ar to fcustaln Injuries , to his ankle us
well ut inte-nfJ injurlci.
I"uruifr Klm-d f r StenlinR.
BANCROFT. Nub. , July 30. ( Special }
C Toxlorfl , a proBjieroue larmer Ih-ing lour
Jnllcc south of town , was arresttia on Thurs-
d * } ' on complaint nf WILltm Neary charging
him -with puy larcety When brought be-
lore The Justice Mr Toxlord jileaded not
guliry , but tbe judge lound evidence sua-
cient to fine him til ) and cot-te.
nu from HU nini.loj .
WAUSA. Neh July 20. ( Spe-ciol ) A
larm baud jiarneS Carl Hill -was arr < * , ted
by hiE eimployesr and charged with Mealing
550 out of In * cott At his jireliminary
he-aring toda } it war brought out in evlde-uce
that a starch \\arrntit dkicovea-ed the eiact
amount of cash in Hill's coat pocket. He
was bound over to the district court.
T o PJnl - for AkUIand.
ASHLAND , Neh. , July 3U. ( Special )
August 30 IE the dute filed Ior the Knlgbu
of Fythtas picnic tt Dey Strte-t park in this
city The uniform rank of ihtt order will
lievfc L cami > etition drill.
On August T7 the Modem Woodmen of
America will hold a logrolling at the bame
place.
rout Crntlird .y HU I ! rcr.
SHELBT , JCeh. . July SO. ( Spe-eial }
Ferdinand Auguetin met with a painful
i.eieident j-tttirday while statking wheat on
hif farm He felid down from tbe .tutk end
landed in Inmt of bif team. On * of thr
herm * btcpju-d on bis loot and crucbed ncv-
erol of the bones. Tbe larce toe wtE mashed
timost flat.
- of Frrlciit U nt-rnllf-d.
TORK Nch. . July 3D < SpeaMal ) Fre ( Ebt
train No. & 0 on theBuriliiEtun , caKtboutid ,
wa di-ltjud bere abant elz lourt yebter-
dcy owing to the flwuHitig of tbe eingiue.
/i 1ii fi rUl WL the caune The looomoU e
us pulled an to tbe track through the
eCortt of a trwitch ecgiut ceint from Aurora.
Drue Murr CltuiiKriIlaudk. .
OAKLAND Neib Jul } SB ( Special V- The
drug More owned by Hugo E. N niton was
void tt auction by tbe creditors , beiuc bifl in
by Miu Eda Nelson who again void the
( .tore to Iiruggu.1 Enfield of Lj-out Neb.
Tbteiom wHl be fulij reetocked and will
it-nuan ic Oakland.
WEST I-OIKT. Neb. July SO ( Special >
Last Friday Mrt. YicUirta Grohewtla , widow ,
i 1 jc&rfc of tgc , wit brought bulort : the
conrmiesionere of lu nity Liifl Bdjudged in
sane She wue til-en u > Su luaxtrfl *
CyuncU
BICCEST WHEA1 CROP EMS
Bather la Immense Qaa&titict of
Grnfc.
OATS IS FULLY UP TO THE BEST
Crrnl Ilrni In WrMcrm > f i
Ao Hnrm to Corn m Accoont
of tli - IJict-xt.ltf
MoUtnrr *
A5HLAX , Ntib. . Jnly SD. ( SpptAai >
Crnji rpjiertr irem crejSa & cre e Bnty are
vsry t'Dtttmrjictnp , "Wheat wffl averap ? tt
leant 16 { cent above tnjcrnp barvenU'd
v-lthiii leu year * , wbflt oetf , , ar a general
rale .It I ] ) y e ual to the beat prevlout ; cmp
Corn a preujnt it doing nicely , but a rain
will be needed within c Irw ft&yt , tbtmgb
as yet it oi rnffcring.
OAKLJOTD , Nfl. . . July 30 ( Special > The
larmert we bupjcntUng tbt4r grain , the
mnrt of it having been cut thlr week
ThruBhlni : muchinei are alreafiy tt work
Never war , the her e.rting more eaty tht-n
this year , the prtln Etanfling perfectly erqt
not Laving been disturbed by mint or w-tnO.
The wheU win pi c a Itlr yiuld. and the
eau will go Irom lifty to Blrty but-htlf to the
acre. Corti IE in the very IK'B ! of condition ,
but a little rain would not come amiss
GRAND ISLAND Nib Julj .1(1 ( ( Special !
H waf lutenoUj hot in thlt city ytrter-
day. the thermometer reaching t hicber
jioint than It rvrr has r lnce the iCth day of
July , IBM. on wblth date it registered 110
The highest point riached jtBterduy was
30SHAt noon today the heat IE again in-
teuht , though a Blight breere Irom the north
improves the condition of jeHerflaj Corn
it , hald to be , Etaudlng up v dl under the
hiat and not j-uffeirlng nerlounly aE yet.
BROKEN BOW. Neb. July : iD. ( Special )
YtKtcrdcy was one of Abe botteet dajs of
the utaBon. d ttrong hot wind Irom tbi
southwtK prevailed Irom 1 o'clock to 7 JL
ax The ihtrmomerter reglbteu-ed tt 1.3d p
m. IDS in the Ehade. Owing to the moiEture
in the atmoRphere no matt'Tial damage to the
crops Irom the hoi wlndfc IE noticeable The
wbtat harvtrt IB wedl undtr waj All of
the earlier arie-tie * of vhcat art in the
shock The average ylejd will tail con
siderably short of what wae expected three
veekE ace The wtEtern half of the couutj
will CD Irom Die to ten bUBhtls Thr caKi-
eim half -of the count } will go Irom e-ight to
twenty buihelK Much of the eau IE poor
Corn. , where jiropesly cultivated is looking
well , tnd nothing Lbort of contiuucd hot
winds will preien : a good crop in this
county.
BANCROFT Neb. . July 30 ( Special V-
This 3 ear's yie'dof ' small crain in tliie lo-
csllty w ill be the largest Ior many years , and
perhaje the greatest yield per acre thetountj
has ever Itntiwn "Wheat is nearlj eJl in the
shock "While the oats crop has been partly
harvested , the greater part IE yet teD green
The weather is fine Ior harvest and also lor
corn , which is making a wonderful grow-in
and with another gor d rain in Augut.t and
suitable weather the Lncan valley will har
vest an enormous corn crop.
NITW TORK. July : : n-A remorkabl >
str'mc t - t of cables- particularly thot * rnm
Tre-neb mttrketK - the- local wrhe.at market
in tn uproar today juid ele-a'ed jrtce" to
the highest jioint of the bull inovenumf
Sacrtt. , eontlnenta hous-es uiifi buIlF
all rood buvery Bearish horn ne-wp
ne-rle-ru-a Tesierday's big expert trad" of
l.TiOH.WK ) bushels established ren"we2 ronfl-
tlenee em the long fiifl - of vbeai. Local
xKiue'advanced steadily all the marninc on
active KjH-culative trading and reached IGt ,
cectp at 1 o cleick for S > tember C o ing
cablet were even stronger than the iirtt ad
vices
COMJIT1OA OP THE CORA CHOI * .
lirnoUu. KUUXHK. IOVIM iind "Mlkkonrl.
CHICAGO July 30 The monthly issue of
ihe Corn 'Belt tomorrow will hue the fol
lowing to tay in regard to crop condltionE
obtaining in Kansas , Nebraska. , Iowa toifl
Missouri. The territory covered IE tributary
to the lines of the ChiCLEC. Burlington t
Oulnc } railway :
N-t-crly too correspondents Jiave rerortea
the crop condition" at the close of 3uv. ! and
everywhere In Iowa , U.ansap , Nebraska and
Mifiouri The general conditions ore exceed
ingly favorable. . The corn crop promise * to
lie ; phenomenallv large. eind "wheat , oaf , and
rye ore a Ectlrfactory crop Thtvield of
wheat in Nebraska -will amount to neary
4U.COO.IHW bushels , and Kansas claims as
mur-h. Except in . cattere-d localities and
over a pmall area there has been no lack
of rnolBturt ? for com The average tempera
ture lor the montn wus Irom 00 to " 0 per
cent. Most of the corn crop is from rwo
to six weths late but ! = making peed
growth. If there is the average rainfall in
August , Nebraska "wil. harvest ZTiO.M'D.tMO '
bushels of corn.
For corn , 4SO re-ports say tieris puSicient
moisture , -end oni } 1 7 re-pnrt a lack of it
Four hundred and fteventy-sis reports f-box\
the most iavorable corn growing conditione ,
and -only H-venty-one rtiiort the -weather ut
all untsvoralile Thlrtj--one reports sa }
there is a damage of from S to 3d per cent
More than 4W reports say there is no dam
age at all Fne hundred jiiid forn-thr
rtjiorts aiy com is of good color and strong
growth. Sixte-en reports say the color and
growth are on"y fair
In euseru NUn.nr.lu only oorreFjKjnfl- -
e-nt ffcj-s thr color and grawUi of exim is
only fair. The- winter -wlitt-t vislflarier
from ten to tony buslirfs jier uct _ The
pjirinc wheat ylt-ld is about flften to forty
bushels. Kye and oatp al o about the
avtsrage.
In Oo ornrto and -weFtern Nelirasta condi
tions ore likewise favorable only nine coun
ties reparunB outlout at oil unfavorable ,
hot vinds having done Blight dumace in
tbcif-f localltieh. Tbe pugor Iwet crop re
ported in good condition
Tlie corn crop in Missouri is of aderp
rli-h color and gene'rall j of a fine growth
The creip em the lowlands Is getieroily rwo
or three .wt-ekfc late , and < with tlmels rains
in AuruBt the yieJd will 1very satlsfuc-
torjThe - - winterwheat yield Is from
twent } to thirty uusbe s , oats from ten to
fifty tiuhhelfc. l ! > rult crop 4-x.ce-llent
In Iowa rejortp vary wideH , corn lieing
ertimatt-a Irom i. full cre > ; > duwa to C. ir
eient. 'Moisturis ne < t > 3ed Mnmltmt \
ti'tie is no actual damage as ye-t. Tr > - winter -
te-r ana tTirtngwheat e-rop Is not Jis good
ttk umia , lint -wnile the yield IF- light in cer
tain localities , grain is of the best pualin
Cttrri-Hjiondents In Kan-vas art- almost 'a
unit in declaring tlm tbe best corn crop
since 3KO , In s-cauered spots there liu >
betn hUlpht damage irom hot .wind * , and
Rrupf-hopptin1 Winter wheat conSiuons are
rejiortra PI un estimated rieild cf frtim ttn
to thlrt } bushels Oatf and r } e are peed
"With ennnmteh ri-nging 1mm ten to mtj
liUHtiels. Spring vheat conditions
are -en-
tjmly favorable.
Auuording to the reports harvestinr if
unclej w-uy Fenwall ; throughout the- four
state ! * and the out ook is en-eedmglf brignt
Trl - . 1o Kill Hinikflf In Jail.
LINCOLN. Jul } 30. JSpe-cial Tdecram. >
Edwu4 Rlsum Hansen , "who hi in jail he-re
fer ha vine one wile In D&ve-y tnd cnotheir
in Dfumark , t'led to cuuimlt euiclde lam
night by gabbing hi * arm with a pietee of
plahE Hfc wti seen by one of the oilier
nrisoners who t ve the tbirm. Hansen wet
place-el In the straight Jatl.nt , but eiill fie-
clarw. hewill kill iilmie.II the r
hepott. .
Liquor to luiltuiiK.
DAKOTA CITT. Neib July 30 ( Special )
Cenuty Vulted States Marbial Allan
in town todty having in custody Dick
Alesandeatnd Prank Smith , both rebifleuu
of Homeir , who ore charged with sidling
ligiiort. to Indiaue. and while here placed
Jtrne * T "Willis uudeir arreet on the eame
charge The onprbhol lelt Ior Omaht. on
the afternoon train -charge of hit men.
loll : * lu < * M tt-rt * of Mrt-cr ,
WEST T'OIKT Xeb , July 30 < Speial >
MU.f LizzieLonnurman Ittft todey to join the
of Mercy at OiuciutiaU.
for 7'lirt-r
P ! > & % ) muThhU * f MariTlIle , Mo
Otolef fiirwurt yeBterday to 1 * on
thfe lookout for a uuuplf of men iwho.Hde -
soripUous iie pti-e Tlie mun nr .wantefl in
the AlltiBOUrt town fur rubbing & 4rr
HUirc They hart ( Jtrjtdbotl of ooHKid
at tbutr booty 14 various TUWIIP tii
wbicb ttotjtmve jiawd und it ifFu ; > pobi > d
the } wiH emualy land -Om&na. .
CUnrcrd willi Forifrrr.
B. Golile. charged -with licvlnr
& bank drpoeit dtp lionpmr 10 the
Nf.liri.kku Clotblnc cempanj , u.ni ncuriiic
thert < by was rt-rlurfluy tried in Juact
rctuii'b oourt , Ht was l > ound u\tsr it. iLt
- court ic liondt o
\\KtTHCR.
Anim.t Cllmnlit ( endltlvox for
Local rnreram : OfSt-lfinr5i i Ime
e * tiJ-t rtl report n ? thfwe tb r -
lr the fflwrth f Ag n 'fwveir
el twe-ntr-rti ye rt Jui. tie
unt iraMfioce etteciatl ) t xtaift w be tsre 4Io-
f t < ifie < 0 with tbe tHi - * for Jmly a * tat-
ea ilinpt flaring tb jmHt nmnth
P r the pst twentyrtrjews the netmnU
tetBper&tnre far the run tilt nf August lute
IK-PC 71 decree * . The &rm Jl month -war
in 1RK1.wl'ii an cveirnpc ol Mi aegre 6. Th *
etMaH was it IBTfc IBM 1RKJ. tinfl 1 K > 6.
when in each year the > o r jurtnt ui- Tit flar
ing Aitcu t The Uipbtwt tcn > | ert.Bre Jar
tb taemth wat 1M flepri-et nr Ancaet 1C.
1K74 , while tb Ipwtrt wji 44 Segrees nn
Aucupt M ) 1RC
The tveiregc pre lfrttalttia Ior the month
has l > e > cn 8.M1 IncbM. There has len an
averace of eight Aayt > with 0 01 of an inch oT
rain or more. The preatent montbly prwjli-
IttiBD war T TT Inch ; * in 1KTE. ant the leant
w fi.K. Incbt * in 384 Tbr preatejrt amount
of tirecipitatioti rrcorflefl in any twetit-ti r
ronwcotlt-f boors was -El incbet on AD-
rurt ir and : R. iff-4 ;
The BveirageflBmt r of clear days have
been twelve , partly cloudy fliyr. thirteen ,
oltiufl ; days Bit. The prevailing winds have
bee-n Irom the jiouth The highe t ve-loclty
of the wind wat fifty-lour mile * , from the
northeast on August 15. 1M < G.
> E"iv-Boi tinvnix r A
7'ln-j Allcc- - Hint Mrct-t Cnr
Antiar Tli fin.
TTtr bat beem declared between the oews-
boyr and several ol the Tarnain stre-et con
ductors. The vendore of thenrwspojieri ; do
not now spc&k to certain gripmeti and
conductors as tbej Jump on ud off their
cars. The trouble arises o er the circulation
by one of the conductors of t report that a
petitloo had iK-en i-tarted among the con
ductors and motormen asking the company
to call In all newsboy badges and to prohibit
them from rldirg on the cart Irei of charge.
The newsboys were at once greatly in
censed -when they beard this and wben they
lounfl later that the rumor was without foun-
datlnc and had only been circulated to znal.e
them more respectful thrtr uncer did no |
diminish one whit The street car men MU
that the neweiioys are to blame , as tbe >
jirrtlst in riding out to the top of the Par-
nam st-'et hill until they meet a car bounfl
in the opposite dlre-rtion. tbe'U trv to get off
while the car U in rapid motion On th
othe-r hand the newsboys declare that the
whole diBiculty if with a lew street cur
employes who always bothered them
orricniis. or THC LimivnT novno.
Old < HOc-liil > - Ar - All IioJiord lij-
B Election
The library board held iu- regular meeting
last wenlnc tH\ \ the members l tlng prewnt
exce-pt "Wallace end Leavltt and the newly
appainted number Charlton taking his seat.
Bills to the amount of some 11.200 were
approved end -certified to the comptroller.
A request was received from the reorgan
ized "Western An association for the free
tise > of rooms 02 the third floor lor an an
gallery and an school atid was relerred to
the executive committee.
The election of officers resulted lr. the re-
eJection cf Pru-iflent Lewis S Re-ed Viee-
iTe-Eident "William "Wallas" Secresiarj F. L
Holler and Librarian fi. S. SarrowB
The preblde.nt announce the committees
as lollnvrE Executive ) committee. . "Wallace ,
Haller and Chase ; bonk ii-onimittee. Hose-
water. Knci and CharltoniudlclLrj com
mittee Sudborough and L Lvltt.
Hl.MUMS L.
He Marri Vvt Montli.
BEATRICE. Neb. . July SO ( Special )
An event in social circle * tn Beatrice attract
ing great attention Just now it- the approach
ing marriage of Mr. John "P. Cook and Miss
Rae Kllpatrick , the dute red Ior the cere
mony being August 1L Mr. Cook is a
nephew of Banker H. TkT Coak in whose
bunk he i employed. MIKE KilpatriLk li
the daughter of foe late-J. D KilpatriLk ,
and nephew of the KHpatrick Brothers , wao
hsve eitejifjve busiueass - itereBts here tnd
in "Wyoming. A trip to-Salt Lake City -will
follow the marriage atteir which Mr and
Mrs. Cook Trill he at home in one of the
seiTcral handsome suites in the Clemmer
block.
VERMILION. 5. D. . July : :0. : ( Special }
Prlends ol Hattie M , Christey of thie city
have been eurprised by the announcement
of her marriage to Mark M , Bennett ol
Mitchell. Miss , Chritteywas professor of
L tln uid Greek at Dakota unhereity at
Mitchell , tnd 3Jr. Bennett was a ttudent.
The ceremony WEE perlormtd at Orunge Ciy.
la. Mr. Benne.it is traxtling for a commif--
elon house : .
ojSnvtK tlif linlltUne.
Thursday wenlng n can of oil in the base
ment of the building at irKS South Twenty-
nintli avenue exploded end set fire to the
fl .or urroi e A boy - Rhoworte for J E. Rail
tht occupant of the building. Sisroveaed the
fire and eztinsnisbed jt by pouring onwater
I'EItf-OXAL ,
F "W. Penfleld of Beatrice is tt the Mil-
lard.
John Kemtn of St , Louie Is at the Mil-
larfl.
larfl.H.
H. T. Lloy fl -Salina , Kan. , is tt the Mil-
lard.
lard.S.
S. M. Boyt of Mason City. IE. , Is at the
Millerd.
O. C. Eaton of PhiladolpMa k stopping at
the Millard.
G TV Dollman lias taken permanent Quar
ters at the Barker.
James B Stowe and -wife of Cincinnati
tre Barker gutstt
"W H. Thorap-ion of Grand Island wat in
the city ytsterdiy.
F J. Ttppan and wile ol Sioux City ure
Etopplng at the Barker.
F. J BeurinceiT. J. F Oravez end TV. C.
HoskinE are at the Barter.
Rev V BouBka ol Tabor , S. D. , is in the
city on a visit -w ith Iriendt
Harry C. Tyler tnd daughter of ColumbuE
O. , are reglctere.d at the Barker
H. C Stuart tud H J Beidenkoph art-
Des Woines arrivals at the Millard.
A C. Cafly eif St Paul it a visitor in
Omaha anfl te mopping at the- Millard
TV E Shurp etf Aurora , suprenit deputy
of the Rojtl Hlghlandtsri 1 * in the cltj
A , B Smith ol the Burlington left last
night lor CUecgo on c thort butlni * trip.
T. F. Letter and wife of St. Paul , Minn. ,
are in tht > city while en route to Columbus
NebMua
Mua , Gertrude Chapea and mother of
Piioenir , Ariz are vibiUnc relttl\et in the
Superintendent a G < Petrt.e of the- public
schools hia , eon * went on a short vocation
tripMrs
Mrs J a Philllppl camping -with a
party of friendt at Grei Mountain TolU ,
Cole
TV S EboeijEakej hat rt-turned Irom Bait
Lake Citj. whesre he went to Ltlend the
Ttta jubilee.
TV M. Gentry of Quitifb" 111- , and Jra E
Doj-le of New York i art commercial men
stopping at ihe EarkeT. ,
Guorse S. Gould of iBellwcfid , who has
bmn in the city on qr visit with relatHee ,
letft itfct night lor home
Mrs M A. Njf and- daughter of Kearney
ETS visiting -with Mrs. Abbott. Tweuty-
fifth and Cupltol eieuue.
Getorge S NBKJU lelt laK pvtining lor Old
Point Comfort where bt 'will jitit a month
with the uool fean bree6. .
A L. Gt-re E B. Frank , C H. TuomaE ,
C E Enusmann and B Kohn tre rtEifitBrud
tt the Millard Irom Chicago.
Mrs. * W H Pttterton and chUdren ol
Chlcapc , who have been in the city lor c
Ehort jfiriod. loft jestta-dey lor iiome.
I r Simeon Gillrt of Chicago tnfl bl *
daughter Mits Grace Oilhart. ue vu.iunc
w-itl : Mr tnd Mn. GtorEt 1. Gilbeirt , at
Mr Herman Hi-yn rrtumed Friday from
the National PiioiograpnerE oouxentiou , hulfl
at Chautcuuua Litt. N T Qe wu cppuinted
out of the Juagt * oi the display
H A KuJut rtmenU Itud tgtmt Ior the
Burlintruin at K&veuna te in tht city on
iiLBinett. Ht reijioru hu stctiac of the
country rtpi&jy liiiarg up
SURE SHLN OF PROSPERITY
Goo3 KmeE Apjwsr to Be ea Hu > i IB
ftattl
CHEAT IMPJWVtMLNT IN LOCAl TRADE
Thnt MnttV Ilf > ortfc Kborr Brtte-r Con
dition * Hnvtlr -n.lj Arrltd
Ao tV-innufl Jor Ixinni. nnd
1'njljjj ; old
F/LLS 5 P. . July SO
Tbert J B p cr J r vlri1 nl Iniilcess in
thte locality nnfl tarnnebmtt tbf rta-c
Tbte ri'-clval k wore notlretblr In the hCJa-
wnt rtmntry ta It k right liTe t.-
tbmipli tbe ceirchtnurnptm an iucreat , fl
trufle over intrt yeer tnfl B l rc ? peiree-ntupp
nf < si liufilr-enc thar tbfj hare en eir knort
NegotlEtlou * are pemdltig Ior tincpealnr of
the \crlous ; a tnuIa'-tBrtnc cntcn'HMf that
were tOcl-eft by thept&ir of thret jeur >
tco Lnaa ac iitF : pnrt that the-y catiiutt
Iocs monry at 7 per cent There is no oe-
maud lor It bj ftrrorrt , . vbo ore now in the
nmst jiroRperctit condition they bate beem
; inee- the settlempnt of the etute Amonr
tlir milUanfl factories to l > e lAarteS At-ry
noon are the trtarch and woolen mills the
packing house , the vlnecor and jiickle
wetrki. cnfl threr or four flour mills. Sioux
Fallt invrchants are well satisfied with the
outlouk Jor the future Throughout the
Mate the lc.prot einent is much more noticeable
able- Country nchool ditrtrictt which have
bonded Indebtedness tre paying up la ou-
Atnce , unS I'dtter county reports a cose
where the uchool truste-ee have called In
tbelr outstanding bonds due in 1 ! < D" l e
cause they have- more money in the treas
ury than they have tnj ue for The 141
lumber detlerr in the Kiutbern half of this
rtue are unanimous in cayinc that their
salet arc larger now than for three M.OTP
and that farmers do not ask credit
PIERRE. S DJuly SO ( Sp-rlal
genes-cl rout-dup of all line * of business in
tins city hhov.6 that there It quite an im
provement over lust jearSome - linen re
port almost a doubling in thnlr bu lness ; lor
the first half of this year oxer the tame
mouths of last yeir while otbe > rs report
gatn of from 10 to DP per rent There ifa
large increner in the wholch&le and retail
groccrj trade vhile homEuf nnd lioot and
tune detlcrfc report almo ' a doubling of
their trade The lumber and hardware In-
ten ts report increases while none report
on > d ° crra.e where they lail to report an
improveanent. On being questioned as to
what ctuset they would assign Ior the in
crease in buflnee > t which they have se
cured , none -would vmiture tnj ppee-iur
reu on and declared lurther that they did
not care what the rau" was so long as it
brought them increased trade
DAKOTA IttAA STRIKEIT niC'H
Trlji < Klond > l.e AlinoM Co t Him
HI * L.lf - . HoTirier.
TERMIL1ON. S. D. July 30 ( Special >
A letter to Dr. J O. Csvanaugb of
this city Ironi his brother in Klon
djke couilrmE the newrpaper reports frcro
that section. Large numbers tre coming in
every day. Gold dust is kept in t acks and is
piled in the miners' shanties like grUa and
proviKions with none to guard cud not e-vr
a lock on tin doar. Keys are uunect'Si.arT
A mane labar IE worth tli > a day anfl board
and men must be begged to accept that A
man and mule can draw n salary of jr > 0 per
diem. Values of mules mining accoutre-
mentc and lood ore corrt-tpoudingly high and
with the approach of the winter seosoti the
latter will no doubt attain labulous prices
A great many men are on the ground in
the employ of experienced mineJ'b hui a
large number refuse to work and prospin for
higher slakes in uuezplo-ed glares A man
left tne mornluc the letter was written wl-h
two mules loaded with 2TO and "TK 7 > ounde
tach and all he could carry ilmsell The
writer cleared SR.WiO Iroin March 1 to July 1
The trip to ihe gold fields it an extremely
hazardous one It is , made by boat down the
Yukon The writer and his partner buPt
their own lioat from whip sawed lumber
Thi occupied tLree weeks The Journej IE
SKiO miles down ( he Tukon and lor a Fhort
distance up one ol tie tributaries. There
are many rapids along the Tukon and it
por-see through depp canyons in places Tht
boat went at a cpe-ed of thirty miles tn
hour oter some rapids The average distance
made "was 1T4 milee every twenty-lour hours
Their boat WEE crushed against the Eide of
a canyon and alter a narrow escape Irom
irowning the men lound Ihtmselvft homt
hundreds of miles Irotn human habitation
with little food , for eome of their cargo
floated away They were picked up in c
starving condition by the first steamer in the
r.pring.
DAMAGE 1Y HAIL , IS SOt'TH DAKOTA ,
Gro-nliic Cr ni . < nlI T mill Mnnj AVJu-
tlon * . ArtIlri liL. .
SIOUX FALLS , S. D , July 50 ( Special
Telegram > A hall and wind ttorm of gre-at
fcrverity vsi'ed Dell Rapids Uct night
TT IE were uprooted , windows wesrp broken
and Ellioa'e grain elevator vr.s blov-n eve > r
on the railroad troth The greatest IDES in
thifl vlcinitj , however comec from the lodg
ing of grain The etonn reuchtd GtrreitEoa
at I'.1F > and destrojed a great deal of grain
on farms tributary to that town The moci
dcmape occurred tea amles northern and
ceven miles west. Formers have besn com
ing to town all day Sod" eif them report t
total Joss Heavy hall also destroyed croi > s
at Carthage. Bristol "WauliEy Alcraadrla and
Bryant , all widulj sejiarate localities
F1 > D A NEW KIXIMIIKJC -MEXICO. .
Jllrli Strike Mndr In lli - liiijiil Indiuu
Country.
HERMOEILLO. MCJL. July 30 After c
long wtlt a party ol California prospectors
who two jitTE ego went Into the Taqui In
dian country v et of here end discovered
rich gold placers on the ifiattpilo river have
t-ecurBd a title to the in-open ; and haie- be
gun to work It. Four membert , of the party
have olrtadj taken out fl400jO worth of
gold. The newt of the bonanza has Juet
reached here. , and there will be a big rush
to the new Eldorado. The ctmntrj is some-
vhut fllfUcult of Brcebc by the moun'aln
mule , but can eaiiil ; be rtacied from the
coast hi going up tht Tuqui and Bate-plio
rivers by boat.
Ir. . STIK-IIIUUII Klllfd ut
CHEVENNE. "Wyo , July
Tfilcp-am ) Lte Swt-n. aged i'C , employtio
as a t'uinn Paclfie rwitchman here for the
past Cvr jtcrt , was killed in the Cneycnne
jarfli thlKmoinlug. Swan was helping ruaki
u Cj-inc twitch tnd klipped under the wheels
while trying to bsa-d 11 moving ctr. Hie
leg -was crttbed .and he -ceamd interntl
injurle-b. He woe taken to the company hos
pital at Denver , vhurt he died tt noon
The reniains w ill lie sent to BrMidhfed , TVit. ,
where the mother and two tlaUsrt
I > oiintlou Irotu Mr > > Hurn. .
ABERDEEN. S It. . July 30. ( Special }
The Mothere' Uuh , which rucemUy go : out
B woman'f edition of tht Daily Ne-we IB In
reiceipt of L leiteir from MrE Hearnt of San
FreneiBoo. v-ife of the late Senator Her t o ?
California. Mrt. Heait.1 i-neloaet a chuck for
nud to Ud in the Undergarteu wnk iu thlt
uity , niifl fitatte the ti.l.u = a ! i\eJj
Interest in the work.
Cctliollr I'rui.i.nllulld. .
ABERDBEK. S D. July : --Slrtel
The Catholic Church fcocinty hat Ju
a dtal lor wiortl fine lot on xb ciorneir of
Third eveuue tnfl Arch street , -wharf it
jruii } ] .tn Ui < Tti i. fine- church edifice and a
jjtaort rtmideTinr , The tottJ uu.t of the
bufidinc w-ill be in tht nt-jghburhoad of
$12.500
Ilriuir Suit 4 > n a II nil ,
ABERDEEN. B D. . July SUSpsciU }
Suit has been brought r.gaiust Henry Gelwn
ud hi * bondsmeni by nchi > ] fllntrlut No. S3
lo ru > 0vtr t-MHt ui ucbocd lundt Gtteea.
while school treasurer cioimevd to h t been
robbed of ; ht funn > , im ueticg to ver J2 > 0j ,
UuLotu
PIERRE. S D July
Article * of inrcn'arttMiti pre tlffl today for
tilt BttUehcsi LulLtTi-c church oi Hucut
$
IWill
Sell
Our
Pants
This morningwe place on sale
ever } ' pair of black clay worsted
pantaloons in the house , including vl/
those that we have sold all summer
for up to $6.00 a pair at
2.00
-2.50 2.85 and 3-00
Made and trimmed in the best pos SI ?
sible manner and at these closing
out prices will prove to be the SP
grandest bargain trousers } 'ou have
SP
ever had the .
opportunitj' to buy.
Besides there will be on sale over
2,000 pairs of fancy worsted chev SI ?
iot and odd suit pants at
2.50 2.75 and 3.00
It is certainly your pant chance
today You'll find every one of
them a bargain of the biggest kind.
township Cloife countv Trustees Cbones
Seeleidt. Heurj Thels , Angus Theis
AMUSEMENTS.
"East Lynne"will be the liHl at the
Crelghton for both performances today the
Jisual mutinee being given at 2,30. "For
given. ' " Frederick Uryton'e successful drama ,
will be presented for the nrfct two nights of
ihe naming "week , opening - utb a matinee
tomorrow Frederick Hallca and Mollie
Fuller will close their engagement tonight.
to be followed by Smith and Cool , in a
laughable tke'tch. "The Millionaires"
Wednesday night , Atigutt 4 the fiftieth per-
lormance will be marke-d bj the giving of
handsome Bsuvenlrt to all uttenditig.
Miss Rence Vinton , thtprettj little opera
t.inger now filling a temjiorary tngcgement
ct TVirth Music hall it inuklng herself a
general favorite with her audience bj ncr
u-tistio clnging
A. O. V. IV. It oof Gnrde-n ,
The Ancient Order of United Workmen
inaugurated u new specialty in the -way of
amusements last night by opsninp a roof
garden in the lodge rooms of the order in
tne Continental block "The band of the ar-
Kunicatlon r'-nderefl a concert which war
int fcrr. ; > "r eo by a hish cltP = . vaudeville p-r-
f'jrmi-nc-e Tliofwno pLJ-ticipated In tlie
t-nteruJnmeait aeHughe * and Camp ,
mandolin rj oiailsts , F H. Broaelfield , vi > -
caist. ! H Me-Coy. in a comedy sl.etch.
Captain Al Sn-.all , in the "battle ucl ; "
CharletFuj , in a lie-ton swinging ci.hllil-
tion uia Hen Ting Ling. Chines * impeir-
fonalor. C > ne of Ibe most interesting
sketc lies of the eTeninp vus given bj a
( ouple of lodce members , -who urfuw to re-
ve-ul tbe-ir iae-ntity in u travesty on the
BerrjHlmers Ice cream and rejfreshments
were M-rved during the { venini ; .
Cliurced Wltli A 1iil1rrr-
Last ei-enlng John Iiellbridge was arreBted
on a cliarge of adulterjjireftrred by D I )
Robb. It is alleged by Robb thfct nellbridge
and his vifewer found In u compromising
pasdtlon in u. hotel in Council B uS * on the
evening of June It if naid bv Robb
that U e two liave be n Jiviar OP man and
.wife in Council BluflE. I = lUiridge fleni'-d
the nccusatlons rnafl * bj Rolib and state-s
that bt bus not been living with ilr Robb.
fciif-ul. TUlf f at TVorfc.
Dr. Alexander , living ut Twentj-fourth
and IncHuna avenue , re-portefl to the police
law night tliut some nncak thiiJ hud en
tered his rertdfnre- and hud taken thereifrom
a case of instruments valued at oiuut 117.
Late ' .an : night Robert Brereton was ar-
rewea upon BUBjiicieni of having done the
Job Tht instruments ltu\-e not been rt-
oovered.
LOCAL lincVITIES.
0 ear Allen of Allen Bros lr receiving
congratulatlonc an the birth of a daughter.
i Sneak thieve * stole c quantity of clothing
Irom the reaidente ol Dsrid White-kill , Ili4
NiUiulUE street.
Jerrj Howard uid Seth Cole , the
Lppointed custodiani of old Fort
property , will begin their new duties next
Sunday They will alternate in tht Light anfl
daj terviiii.
Jame-K Wi-lbh and George McDonald vere
jttea-day arr aed as r.u picious charspters
bwiauhfi they had in tbetir poEnceBion five ,
taraple , bbei. . not muttv hich are vuppobtii !
to hevi tiettn Jitolen
Clmrlet "W Soouth living at 341G Jatkson
reported to tbr police ytetetrdt } that while
absttnt from hit home eome sneak thief
went into hit clo&ui cud u > k theireilrom b
fsont and , * > vtirtl other urtlclw. .
Dan McCarthy , who is be-llr > ed to hc % (
Mmulue-d intoxication u cxmjilt of nighu
ago while he tried to rob a man of a watch
nu Douglas htreet hae bettn charged in pi >
liiic uourt with LLfccult with inttiut to com
mit robheiry.
Willutm Blngham of Knni and Altxaodnr
Rlunhut of Bo > d county btvt bettiu arraitefi
far soiling liguor to Indians oc indict-
menu , found by tht last Jtidertl grand jun
Itmehart gate bond for bit appe&r&nce. in
court , but Bingh&m hob boetn cuuimitted to
jalLTon
Ton } ' Sinoorl wac riding a horbe on the-
down town , trt jwrvurfliy kt t.'M
o'clock when the animal became frightened
end threw bam to the ground. It then
iramplud metr the prostrate term of the
lad. Somewhat bruised be war taken to
bit name tt lllfc South Fourteenth stre-et.
L Bobert a ttrujta- from Beatrlu- , took
the tiphtt of the town > eierd y and
upon Etflit WintetnimitL Xictb an"
. \tuut. Whii liubcru saxltJ ic
depart he found ne was minus a small roll
of Hi The woman was arrested and Jlaberts
is also goring from l ehlnd the bars -until hla
case comes tip.
Secretari Willis of the Tounc Men's
Christian repoclatlon will lead a lilcytle run.
to Fort -Crook this afternoon Quite a large
crowd of association lellows win go. The- ?
meet U the building tnd tart at j > o'clock.
A bill of sale has been Uw3 Inthe office
of the county clerk by wbit.h Wink Tas'lor
of Omaha and IL S Taylor of Crcwlord , Ge ,
coai t-i to Mary H Taylor of Omaha oH tbeir
ncbtt in the le-use of the Mercer hotel , as
we-11 OE the contents of the linen room -and
other furniture and fixtures in Ibe hotel
which are owned by them. The
tion named lb
rOKECAi-T K TODAVfe "WEATHER.
Cwolrr ,
WASHINGTON. July 20. Forecast for
Saturdaj .
For Ne-braskn FUir ; lt cal Khowerr ;
slipbtly cooler : south -n-infls , "becomlnc
northwest.
Fur Sautb Dakota Threate'ninsweathea
local showers Saturday orteirnoon. probably
coi er , f-nutbeast winds. Incoming variance.
For Iowa Geneirallj lair. 7irobalily cooler
Bunduj morning , variablendr
For MiMuiuriGenerally fair , continued
hiirh temperature variable , w.no ?
Feir KansdF Fair , eoceept Ejitrners in ex
treme -neste-rn jionion. pontlnue-3 high lem-
pe-j-tture intastern portion. coaJer in weKi-
exn jur-ion. south wlndE , btcomincwtst. .
Fur Wyoming Show rfa , fullowrEtd by
weather , norilJ v.-ludi.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA , July 'W Omaha re-ceird ol rainfall
and temperature ceimporedwllh correspona-
lug day of the ; past tnree ycart :
1BB7 IfcM.
Maximum te-nr.e ] > rature . ! )3 ) Kt IkC3 M
Minimum te-nipcraturt . 78 C ! < C3 10
Average tumperattue . . n 70M K2
Rainfall . . . . . l .IK ) M .05
Retcord of temiiemture und jirecipltatlon
at Omuna for tint da } uid rtnce March 1.
Ik57 Ncirmol : feir the flu } . . . „ . , . . , „ 76 1
Exe-ess for the day . , . , , . 7
Atc-umuliited exc-t-i tilnce March 3 _ , . . B
Normal rainfall for the Cay . „ . JSlnch
Dffie-Jiiu-j for theflaj . . . . . . . . , .13 inch
Total iUnfu.ll since Mu-ch 1. . 12.V-J incbc *
1'elicienrjrancei iMarch , 1 . . . . C.2&lncbc
ExceHt for cor period , Ih c . .IMncb
Deficiency for cor period , 1HC . E.R > ineiie
Iltcirlte fruiu tsilLt ui ut S ] i. in.
{ rtcntj-nfUi mrrieiun time ,
_ Hij 811 .CO
induct * t 'ruff nf iirticlpliiition.
'i , A T\Zi.SIi Uurui Forecast OtbchU.
Whether itching , bunting , bltKtdiug , ct3y ,
cnjBtt-dr jjimpiy or lilotcbvrbether Blmple ,
scrofulous orhereditijy from luftaicr t-o pe ,
BpBedUy curcid l > y warm bathe -with Crnorul
6c.iigentle tuuiutince with CtTinrti ( oiul-
ucut the ; great ttin cure , &ud mild dohta
of Crnoriu. UEBUI.VEKT , grcatetBt of bloud
purifien end humor cure * .
( Title ura
old tlirnnrtumttlu world.
Cunr. butt HUM. lii Ujc.
mr How u , C'un i. rrj illaotf llunun ,
HUffiUES iAa ciuMit > /Cczu , ufeu *