OMAHA DAILY BEE : THTRSDAT. IS , 1S97 , 3 ClUMS SMITH ME TIME Attjracj Gsetial Siren T-we fteals IB UP TSK Briat MAKES A SHBWtWG IN BABTL Y CASE ift U fo DC rilfd lir Sotrmbrr HO anil Oral ArcniurutiV111 Uc lit-ard Uccriiibrr 7 _ Will Takr l-j > O H-r l Smnh n > 8 * a showing in the copreme o n thtt Aerniog wtf b * had nnt &K I MK bri to tbt lUrtk-f ea wtthlv tbe r QB d time. Me filed an affidavit * Wch net lorth tbe lorse amnout of work re- Qairod tc bf done bj btf office in tin prtfiarB- tlon ot < ; t te e ftK and meted tht tbew had Jit-en uketi np hi tbplr rejraler tarn Mpn- Uon w made of th * wert r r ) rt-fl to prt- j ariBg brick in tat Heim > lor the FrlcnfteM caw. the Harl.in fflHnty erabezElemont we tad lite Eupent Moore ciine te thf dlwriet coun ana the affidiru BBid tint the ty- wrttinc oT tli * brHrf in tbe Berrrtt Scot ; case took lour days The * * many catfes. tost-tber wtth tbe board mertlnps required tn bis time and he had only been absent Irom bin T-ork twu flays Tbf nurtemcat wag alee made thct the Btenognnibcr ol tbe attorney gen- cro ? > offteewas unable to toep trp with tht T/ork. The "brief la thr Btrtley cn f war now lioiuq prriared | Part of h was al'eadjtyjip "wri'tcn atid the "balane- war "being " dictated Mr Stajih nid he had Intended to ash for thirty days' time , bnt would try to c roafiy so that tbe caoe could be h ird at tin- next sitting oi the court. PC Decesnbsa- . The conrt crantrt the crteitFinn , rt-qxrirlim ihat * br * iriuf be filed on or belore No wn- ber 30. Oral ercuarnt wni be jnade at tbe r.lttlng of Deecmlter 7 , aad the oonrt win arrance so a.s to t ow un entire day to be taken In the bearing ol the case. PRISON LABOR OOXTHACTS. Ths Board of Public la&dc and ButldlnpE has come to an aereemom on tne BocUnaE j enHtinuarj" contract. Secretary of Swte Porter t yt the matter of a settleaient with ISurkMaff for inor ? y dup was the principal * tut-jfct of discuEHion at the metnine and that the final result wus that a check was given VVtrden Leidph for the amount IE lull. Mr I'orter tays the utnouiit due wae abaut 11.200 JVt H > a r.fw contract he &JVE that Buckstaff only wtiited a limited r umber of rorn iu the . rtote Joundrj- and asked tc cmke a contrac ; lor KIX months oijy. Ttolt par : of the busi ness s * lelt to tht warden to arrcnge to the best Bevtnnane iioasiblc. Tie newt i given out tofiay lor the firM tinip that a contract wae entered into with the "Welch Cooperage company last Septem ber for the employment of 100 men lor two rears " ct tbt rate of 31 cenu a day per man , "Welch to pay in addition J175 month lor cteum. At present in the foundry operated * > y BuckHtaE tbe amount paid per SMD it , f 0 cents a dcy. u-itb steam power ertra , and tt is OB thU , basis that tbe board desired to tuter into c contract. The lotion Ing ne institutions .filed arti cles of iticor oratien today : The D. UI- Building company of Omaha , capital ptock ? C.OOO , incorparaiors. Louis G. Doup , J. H. Driecoll and J. G. LahlelEe ; the Frontier Steam Laundry company of Omaha , eapiifl. ! JjO.OOD. incorjiorotarE , Mlcheel CollinK. Charles E. Attorburj- and Prank H Pierre rrefl E. JJaurer , a gmduate of the "Dnrver- tity Law school , and E. P "Walker. Q youag tittomej Irom Klinois , were admitted to the bar of the state by the supreme court this forenoon. District Judge Cornibb. has announced that lie will have hit decisicn in the Eugene Moore case ready by a week Irom licit Unndar. The legislative investigating committee up to November 1 has druwn ti tottl of $7WBJ4 lor salaries , leaving J2.9iS.BB of the ap propriation jet to b drawn. SUPREME COURT IN SESSION. The supreme court was In session aH day to3ey. cad a lew coses retnuln- be heard tomorrow mnmlng. Opinions will be hanCeS flown tomorrow , and the general expectation is that the Omaha fire and police commis- T r.ion and the Broatcb-Moorts ccbe will he tmong them. At a meeting of the City Library board last night new by-la vrs vere adopted. They uexc jnafle as Uriel ae jiossible and will be EUD- mltted to the city council at its nest meet ing. Arrangements were tlso made lor issu ing new finding lists. The Lincoln "Woman's club celebrated its third birthday with a reception at the home of Mrs. Lahr this afternoon. Alter en in- terestinc program tea and cates were facrved. The club now has a membership of 43D and is uteadily growing. Mrs. "W. C. Miller , living in this city , re ceived jiews toflay that shr has fallen heir to t lortuae of t2.HOOPOO and a Bilvur mine in Germany. The donations to the auditorium iunG have now reached 57,750. Omaha people at the hotels At the Lin- dell A "W. Kinsman. Joe Kalley. John "W. Purnsh. R. "VV > Brecfcnnridgfc. E E. Thomas. JC. H. TunnecliEe , Frank L. Gregory. At the Lincoln F J. Robissaa. A. Lansing , J B , Beirv. T. K. Fair , Mr. and Mrs. B. B. McGregor , H L I > awes , John B Ruth , T. 6 Dcnman. John E. Summers , jr. , E. H. Gil- jaore. BEATRICE , Neb. , Nov. 17. ( Special Tele gram. ) It has beer , rumo-ed about tbe city lor a day "or two that an epidemic of some r.nrt waf raging at the institution lor leeble midned. Dr. Sprsgue , the superintendent who succeeded Dr. Fall BS ! weele ago , was cona-dcrably annoyed when he was asked if cnch report was true He said he kaew there were damaging reports in ci-culetlon anfl that reporters had better be careful about -here they got their information before giv ing cuch reports publicly He said there hafl fcevu no special sickness among the inmates. hut thst ecverul of the teachers were slightly IndUspohed. In answeto a questioa regard ing the uumber ol deaths occurring there cluce October 1 he said there had beeu five. The reported epidemic was given some color i > v the burial of two of the children one day this week. The death rate at shown by Dr. Spragne's statement U , unusually large. Unrllncrton I ajir a t-mrnth. PLATTSMOUTH , Netu. Nov. 17 ( Sppcial ) "Work on The Burlington & Missouri's big fill-in across the river trom Oils place is be ginning to assume busine B-libe proportions. Tbe cantractore tre increasing their torce every Qr and are going to try to make a slight impression on tbe gigantic under taking before the winter Ireeipap renders work Impo'jilble The crane when com pleted , iwill displace- the old milt trestle approach preach to the ( bridge CUmr ! at riutl .inctnll . PLATTSJJOUTH. Nth. . Nov. 37 ( Special. ) Tne November term ol the district court convened liere yesttrday with Judge Ram- rp preelding. The day was consumed v.Hh calling thp ttqaity and taw docKeU Today the dockt't 'WB firtstied F - ertl crimit il cesei wj ! ! lie up lor consideration , , chief Jtclilnc irrttatei , c ! y cresed Ec&lpi. Cry thin , tat ! I .lirc Ucir. cteuued , litrlSei , and bctnU- tcd IT 6ni lUampoof wi.t CTriociu Eoir. tnd oecs ias l < t7euu > i.t ol Crocrti , purnt ol cmo llceti , Uit prcmltii if.c mm. TrcfcDneiiS will product * cleui , bealtfcy utp | tLiuiunt.lmtru l-i - wlicc t : tbclult K > . < tiuiHulout tw void. J'omi DtLe ut > Cuut. - ctnr-nc them bMnc tbt trial of Charles Height ' ft - i f an oer of ht uix-lt "ff Jliam Haigit a 1-reTTman of Avoca The Jury will not be cillf ? tittn next week when tbe Halght , trial --Hi Intake * up Other rrtniiiMl cawe | M * ttio * * o ! Rotur ; Henflprfson. charged wKh tattto uini ; . Henry OBriec tor tow-Starr , tsfl Jsme ? MrComb. Bbootmc with tntemi to kJII and attempt io wimnfl Tbe AecfetH tw > - iilo * attegettoer eight crlminM flftr-fwtr Itw S GI.H4MJD AT COWMBt'S. of Mnctrlr Cronln 1 * Given to tlie Jnr.T. Neb. Nov 17 Tbe eM > of Miss Magpie Create ngalwrt RCtroo ) Birtrict No ! 4 wat given te the Jury this afterrrooa. In tliit eot > e the KIM * the Bo rfl of Director * not theftben4 * - IPPE e ! fftatrtrt No 24 which tfid the rQ. lage of Met * * Center for the vtotctton of a contrac : whJcb she allege * wa dnjy lnt vhtrrtiy she wa * ecgasefl to teach in I mie of the rooms fi r a year After Pttering into tbe contract snC before tbe fienool year b mo a t > e hoard of flte-ecturii was orpanN lift which employed teacben ; lor tbe year ' "When Bcbooi bepas Mlw Cronin repnrted a&Ily for duty , but " * ar informed bj- the ' prtact ; * ! thai b r een-leee were not require * . ] She mie * te recover nsmace * ID the amouot ; of bar aaiary for B wbool year , trn : oiitHic ; te about i > 4IH ) Tbe Jury in the Oronln eases retnruefl c vmdict for the plaintiff of tSIS.n * . Tire Rev Blubop "Worthlnctnn of Omaha beWI roafirmatloc Ferviccs at Grace EptacopBl church here last ev-p.nitg. Ilev. Johnoii of South Omaha and Dr. Hnncherty of Brewni i eU hall. Oaataa. and Hev Mr. Marth of Cen tral City anshjtefl In the services. At the con- of tbe exercises at the church a re ception w * terdered the dlBtiaguifheS vto > - hors at tbe rertory by Rev and Jiris. C A "Weed of thlB city. Hcfri hmecs : were Tbe A J. KaolUn company is very hury at Itt bheep ranch th < week "dipping" HE Ethpop in a rotation of Etilphnr aufl lime ureter , the sheep having become nccbby Tbe company liat over 20,000 bead of sheep tnS the work will tale Ehout ten dnyE This IB giving emaloymeut to about j flfteen men here this win'er. LIBHAllIANS TO JCT TOCETHEIl. Jroj > o .n ] lo tloltl n Coii i t-ntlou irlnir tlitt Cijiiikltimi. Neb. . Nov. 17 ( Spect-l.t Presi dent TVilliam Bveret : Jillon of the Ne- braefefl Stcte Library association hat c plan 02 foot for brinclnr to Omaha t convention nf librarians end library worker * during the . . . . . and International Exposi tion. The Nebr-tika Library association will b-sld its third annual meeting in Lincoln j during tbe ooming holidays la conjuactiaa with the "Nebraska Stale Teacher * * associaf tioa. tbe tinae tnd the place to be announced on tbe teacherprogram. . President Jfllsan sugceste th .t If a goad _ representation of Omata librarians end j athtrB intrreKefi in library work tre prci- snt arraogernentK can be raede for a < ? Ec.al j j meeting of tbe State Library aROSciati-m at Onha fiuring the summer and * Jl of 1E51S1 This might even l < e expanded into a con gress of tranainiBfimE ppi librarians. In I cluding the representatives of libraries ! n 1 the traDBmisBisEippl stetes. Presiicni JillB n bas determine2 to hnag the EUbjert up before tbe next meeting of the aBsatmtian , and expresses tbe hope that Jtbisr snggestinns may be advanced , with c vievr of working oat tne pan ! in detiilL City Attorney Mnddle. NEBRASKA CITT , Nov 17 ( Special. ) At 2 meeting of the city council this evening Mayor C. "W. St eilbut Eppointea H G. Leigh fls city attorney anfl his nomination was con- ftrmea by the cocncil. Notice wes served upon the mayor and council by C. "W. Sey mour , whose nomination cs city attorney was a yetr ago not confirmed by the council , that he wae appointed for a period of two } tais and will hold the o2iceuntil , tiE term The cose presents some interesting' as Seymour has been acting citj attorney lor over a year. * -fii1enc * Ml ffr House Brt-nliinc. rLATTSUOLTH. Neb. , Nov. 11. ( Special. ) Thomas Harris , the negro arrested fc. . hreiJiing into the Missouri Pacific depot et this place November 9 , to2ay pleaded guilty to tbe charge of hou' Jbreatinc and was sentenced to one yetr In the penitentiary. Kobert Eenderson , who was charged with stealing a cow lest Septesfiier. pleaded guilty and was given a one-year sentence to begin with tbe dele of his first incarceration , September IE. f Clinrltj- Hull t Premont. FREMONT , Neb. , Nov. 17. ( Special. ) Tbe social event of tne htason in this city WEE the annutl cntrity bull given iry tie Charity club at Masonic hall last evening The room was tasttfully decorated with flowers and potted plantt. tnd the pillars dr jve3 with Cage In ror-Eoctlon with tht ball there wae an ele- gtnt dlsplcy of chrysanthemums , in the Grand -Vniy hall adjoining. Le-ftnre Conrt. - nl Cdtrar. ED3AR. Neb. . Nov. 17. ( Special. ) A course of lectures , to be given in this city during the present fall and winter , hae been arranged lor by the Epworth league. Tae first of the course was given last eight by Chancellor McDowell of Denver in tbe Meth odist Episcopal church , subject , "Tcmarrow and the Day After. " I't&ft > lirn nxxiiutut-rK Orcrnnire. SIDNET. Neh. , Nov. 17. ( Special Tele gram ) The United States pension eraminers lor vestem Nebraska organized here today and elected Dr Edwin L. Tarletz president and Dr. L G. Simon secretary. Dr. Stowltz U the otaer member of the board. Llii < lulr Cliru un Oilier. \TEST POINT , Neb. . NOT. 17. ( Specif ) Judge Evans , at the Bitting of district court yesterday , appointed Attorney John H. Lin- dale cs commissioner of insanity lor Cuniing county , Mrs S. H. Larimer of Eieter tell while running to catch a train and broke her urm. Strangers passing through Lnup county are Ktiifirised to xce so many new houses barns -nd outbuildings looming up along tbe valley. Threshers near Eustls say some stacks of gr.na have lea wet ulear through by the late ratue end tbe grain Is beginning to sprout in the middle uf the Elects. That tbp appetite lor office is not the onlyj one Teeumaeij men possess was demoo- Ktrated by the wem n of th'U place who cleared (7a by serving dinner on election day. day.J J bneon county's tbourande of acres of fall wbtat could no : m > in .better condition to go Int0 winter quarters. It cover * tbe ground well , is green end luxuriant atid the sail IE chtrged with plenty ol moisture to last till w inter The "WBan E boy who dihappearea last Saturday liuro his home in North York hat not ytn been lound. It appears that the boy did not jump out through the window. aithougb at UIP time of bis escape be W.E scuutily doth d lor such oold we&thnr Tee many reports circulat d teg&rding the cruulty of the boy's lather art- found , upon deter Investigation , to be utterly without loundauan Through the malicious tele- bearing of ome mifiuresnt the parents of tbe boy were givac tc unde htand that be bid committed a misdefi , whert-tE he bad dine natli.iip out ol tbe way u-tatevw The unlortunatt Ud u not nionudly dumnpod at all. but , although pvurgrown cod see > twhet ewkward tn hie ways , litIE at Unglu. u not lirighier than most boys el bit ege. Vlftim ft minima ? uiru. DBFIAXCE.O. . , Nov. 17 Dr Ira Dix , a prominent jihyt-u-Uin of DuncUot , county wa titjd up iu > d shot in tbe by masked hlfiiw-uj-jnt i i nifbt < \rotsmg u Urulpt PVT the Aucluux rtv r Hf as Uit ii Uuutm i&to iiu u8ii > Uit } uu roUvd ol CHO tc mouf > iiiMJ a cud w acb He if in a eeiioue eoodiuott. T * irniutklk ilrdt-rrd Drjxirtrd. NEW YORK , Nw 17Ta * ttw P ! yr - lu.k. . exciudtid under tbexi itinc Unnii- jrrjttioii UWB ' Kli XiohbB'jnedaits , wbo | | lue' arr'ted or. the ' ' Btwun-r < 'aifomla and 'i > l > o frtfuiity jtrraigm-d lforf : b * KH-t-iaJ I bo ra of m uir > the li rpe oRi'-t here Thu munljrrjLEtii dw icr.-d that tit-y all l- Ikt-vwS in tL * Kortn. miuefa teatiies poly , j 1 . , CATTLE POISONED BI BUGS Peralisr Ttinlity to Etook OxmiB ia Souti Dabrta. EATEN WHILE ON THE CORNSTALK FIELDS Prut Mar nrnflrr thr Dr trnctlon of tinPoddrr -rwmrj Tlrt.1 Modr lt Aiii'mrnnce Summer. CHAMBERLAIN. S. D. , Nov. 17 Several Charles Mix ctranty farmers have during the rust lew weeks lost a number of ccttle'frota o peculiar malady , which until DOW has baffle * all attempts to fllseover 1U nature ; and cure. A lew days ago Dr. Thomas Nelson test three heed of cattle and for the purpose of aBcert&lnlng tbe cause of the trouble he dissected the ( stomach of one of tbe dead animals. In tbe stomach he iciund a quart nr jnore of what It knovn M the "preen plan : Imp. " These tingK. whlih In fell but color ere like miniature turtleE , n 6e their , first ap ( > f imace soath ot here dnritu ; the , pot , ! cumaer tnfl In soae Jew localities rare puJCcltntlv ausiernuE to flo conBiflerable fianape to crops. It has been sUrovwS that ! they heve takes rofape In corn shuck ! end are rweltowed by cattle which hsve aoccss to cornfields. As the bcps are deadly { Olson. lomu-rs in tbe localities -where they were numerous will be coapellefl to keep cH stoik out of cornfields and may destroy the FlalUt and iups end thus prevent further devastation by them next spring. ArtPrttKpernni. . ELK POINT S. D. . Nov. 17. ( Special. ) The local dealers in apricultural Implements and vehicles report that the sales thte year ha'e been unprecedented One dealer repots that he has this year eolfl over 100 carriapes and busbies to persons in this town or In the country adjacent , and other dialers re port their total sales as about Eirfy. Three carloads of wacons hsve ateo been Bold here this year Tbe numbeof harvesters sold here durinc the teason was Just ninety-five and more than 100 pane plows were sold Some of thette implements and vehicles went to farmers living oa tie Nebraska side of the rivtr. Court \otfi- fit Picrrp. PIDRRE. S. D. . Nov. 17. ( Special Tele- craa.H-In the circuit court this morning , "William CcrpentT. who entered a plea of guilty to assault with a deadly weapon , wts sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Tbe cas" of trp ? tte acainst Hippie was called and a motion pranted continuinp the case over the t-rm to secure lurther evj- flence from insurance companies in regard to psymerts. The fctate w ; 5. no : : eady to cote to trial in the Mayhew case and that inuring was set "or tomorrow mornlnp. The at torneys for Anderson stated that they hop -d to l e res-Jy lor trial when the case was called end will do so if posKiWe. nar lo Honor Mftt-orj- Mrrllnc. HTHON , S. D. . Nov. 17. ( Special. ) Ar- ranpemcnts art bsiae made by the bar of thl ? city lor c public meeting nere on the eveninc f November 30 , in memory of tbe tete "VTiUicni 3. Sterling whose death or- rurred in Ontaia recently. and who formerly lived here. TTHlitLm A Lynch. John L Pyj One I. Crawford. Jchn M. Davis and L C have been named a committee to pre pare resolutions end present them to the meeting. Several addresses will be delivered. Mr. Kemp was named ts issue special irrita tions to the city council cud others to be present. HnhliautI UEfS IVife A pliyxlatr d. HOWARD S. D . Nov 17 { Special Tele- pram. ) Lars Olson , a pioneer a-ad promi nent citizen of Howard , was lound dead in bed til : maminp. He was asphyxiated. Mrs. Olsnn TVUS unconscious , but is recover- inp They v ere in the house alone since Mrnday nlpht. awJ we-p certainly uncon scious all day yesterday They had recently returned from TVetlfc iTlnn. . to reside in Howard aJter several years' absence. Mr Olson served several terms a * county treas urer and in other important positions. PIEP-RE. S. D. , Nov. 17 In the circuit court today the case of the State cpainst Hippie was called , but cortinued. Further time tp secure evidence from insurance com panies was wanted The state was not rt-ady to po to trial is the Mayhevr CEBE and thai hearinc ; wa ? set for tomorrow. The attorneys fcr Anderson eteted thai they hoped to be ready for trial when the case was called. These are the so-calied su.te embezzlement le - Rnnulntr nl PIERRE. S. D. Nov. 17. Special Tele- pram. ) Ice las been running in the nver here today , makis ; crcssmpwith Email boats dangerous The Jerry boat -will be laid up tomorrow unless warmer weather con tinues. This will stop cattle shipments until the Ice IE fitronp enouph to crose on. Tljf * iirj > rli-r of All. Mr. Jnmes Jones of the drug firm of Jones it Son. Cowden , HI. , in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery , says that last winter his wife vies attacked with La Grippe , und her ease grew so serious that Eihysiciant at Cow- dta and Pane could do nothing for her. It beeired to develop into Hasty Consumption Havcp I > r King's New Discovery in sore and selling lots of it , he took a bottle home , and to the furp ise of ell she began to get better from first dose and half dozen dollar battles cured her sound and well Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this gaodwork Try itFree trial bottle * at Kunn & Co.'s drug store- Read "Simrn Dale" in Tne Sunday Bee. U 3-ou don't take it. subBC"U > p now. Colorado \ < > lr * . Denver it likely to have & crematory 'n the near future. The Gulf road has made e proposition lo citizens to jcin them in putting up c large tourist hotel in Boulder , which will be big enough to accommodate Irom00 to 800 guests. The receist enow greatly interfered with the hauling of the ort * from the mines and BE a consffluence several of the mills were pinched. Minen , also retrained from going to the jnin s Jor a lew days but they ere now working and the ore begins to move. Tne Akin Live Stock company has pur- ciiBflfd thlfc i-eason to fill orders over 60,000 tambE. more than 40 ( KiO of them having been received herf and delivered to feed ers. The remainder of their purchase te on the way end tbe lambs will soon be turned inu t f feeding pens. Tu ! Darner panert tell that tbe receipts of ore and bullion principally gold , of course ct tbe branch mint in that city were necrly 200 par cent greater in Catcher , 1897 , then they were in the same month in 1ES"C. " Far the ito mouths ending witb October the cftii'.f were 171 per cunt in except of the Btjne tknc last yecr. Word was received Irom Georgetown wt-et thtt a wondwfully rich Etrifce had been made in the Hurley tunnel , operated under a lease by the Mecca Gold Mining ) ' company of thte city , which hat , ateo leased the Grubstakfi end World's Fair lode . ad- Joi&icg ctelms Tiie report EU.-.K that a tunnel on the Burley vein wac oommencod a bhert time since and that at the dmtawe of thirty feet from the mouth the rein w t uuoeuntarw ! . tbe ore running trom IOO.BOB to nt.t Hi to the ton ic gold end nilvor Tb rf it nothing wraag with agritattaire in Colorado wbfo it will ray tor the taad in single M-a&nn end leave a cash profit ol SE per ouiil beiOdec. In Oterc county U sjiri-jg e young mac named Ed Ewink b ugut ten acres trom bii father , agreeing u > jiey IlCKi. an acre lor tb * frfaoe Tbe price wus high I enuupfc tor tier lather te eiaoi { ram bit bay , , when c. etr > ing r would uoi have tckuc the I 5aod at b&if the iir t Tt > e y img man pu ; ' the tram into oautiiuuput cod rectmtiy ja.d 1 tbe old man the -inue lo full with tnterrat ; ; tnd code be hc a ccth retonre of JK JE j a = re u'ler tfivjaf provided Jor kit lamily I sU ! itummer I Lott wt-tk it was reportbd that eomt oS- | I cit.it of the Burlington road had fcwurt-d a i large acrti-Ef of land lu Jiifldlt part through i | they couid buii & ro& i ! it * ti fit- elBefl to continue the Col"raar KorthweKtBrt : or watt Al-icmgh lor-a. ] Burlinrw offiL 5ti deny thte rpccnt fllytt-hc * lend flfl - I titpal eonfinnatioB to ls Bttttanent pah1 1 Itebed Mjroe months po flmr the Burliapton 1 Is looking lor a wettern ouvlet and that It win pvpntnally lerm an krnnrlEttoii with tMn OtnrMlc road now buOditic tn extent it * Bcrrlce as Jar west al' Wits BE Salt Lube Utr nnft nt- otmie frtrni drlakius Anti'Busar-Biwcfc't : Ts'utrtne the crwLtPRt f ant tonics. Te be 2ia < at all Cnllfurnln A - * * \citr * . San rrcDclBce i * prepared to iropply catl- toxlne free te de enliic'j > nor people te pre vent the e ro d of U became necessary tor atneoflsntf te As tra an atto ucy in tsnrt c : San Lui * ObtpitD to prevent a duel hf ibe ctinrt room. The San Francises Estalner eaye that the laborers have struck a ftig ot the port- office uHe cad a newer -wHl have to he jnrt In to drain tt. C > K. ( Bennett , excr itEry t > ; the Society for tbe PrerEnttBH ef Vice las been tabes i to t& Quentin to t rve tit j.entence of one rear . lor assault wfth a deaflly wrtpou en George Gray. S.H. . Aitpll of Lfrfi fllPd that town at the epe pf S8 yeafK. Hewas a brother" the ex-povomor of Arizona end the father of Sam ArlcH. the businta ? manager of the Liodl Sentlnd. "VV. TV. iMUler , rtfltor rf the CalMomla H- lufitratefl "O'orja. wio w-as convkr.e * at San Jose of libollnp ex-Superior Judge John H. Revnrid * and Attorney C. D "Wright has be gun a year's sentence. Tne Good Templars held their state con vention in Pasadena last -week. The nest convention will -be toeld is sn Francisco oa the fcecond Tuesday In October , 1898. The new < jonstatution 'wae defeated. The Calllomia supreme court has dle- charped Captain Edgar on habeas corpus. Juflpe Torrtnce of San > lepofinra him 1209 lor contempt in falling to esecute a pentcnce bj hanging E'aanks , tbe murderer. In July. 18S5 Elteha Frost am old ptoneer died , leaving a big estate but no money- Mrs S "Welpman. a former "widcrw , hap eon- lensed is San Jcse to finding SG.OOO. The son claims ? 40.0DO "was buried uy the dead man. man.Robert Robert Murrey has Jiroupht suit for J1P- [ KD ) damaces against the Reese vineyard In Freeao. He and another man entered the vineyard last summp- when an employe of the company shot him. Inflicting wounds , which came ne r causing his death. Mrs. Sacle of Oakland lias learned that a tramp whom she ibefriendf i End cared lor in bis sickness BIX ycers ago is retumi&s Irom the Kluadikfwith poW dust to the amount of E35 000 end she -will pe : a ipart of it in return lor ier kindness of long ago. The superior court of Sacramento sent c man to Jail for failure to psy the alimony pran-ed hs wife when she got a divorce , but the supreme court of California hat just de cided tha : imprisonment lor debt is illegal in the siate and the man was released C H. Bumaun. who died at tbe O33 Fel lows' bnaie at Thermalito Butie county. Sunday vts well tncwn to old settlers of Plaeerville. During the esrly ' 50s he mined near there. > but in 1SCS went to Silver City , Nev. . where ie WOE employed at the large Eilver mines. When the Monterery fishermen went out to bring in their nets they found a basting shark thirty-eight leet In length tangled among them. Tney had a. hard fight in cap- turicg the prize and their boats were nearly capsized. The big fish , iioweve- . was towed in. It will yield about COft gallons of oil. Jchn Barsalo who 'had Bpen convicted of araoc end sentenced to five rears in tbe pen itentiary. and whose attorneys had secured a stay of proceedings , came into court at Los Angeles tnd nsTiefl to have the stay sst aside and to be ttken to ja'tl at once. Bar1 sale set fire to his store in order to get the insurance money. Georgia Dunn and Miss BeHe New hall have sued Mrs. Mary E New-hell , their stepmother , at San Jcse to Be : aside c deed to about 100 acres of hichly improved land in "Willows valued at $200,000. The defendant is the widow of Sylvester NewhsJl , who died dur ing the cummer. Previous to his death ie nad conveyed the propt-cj tD his wife. Twenty farmers linug .near Soledad Inrve formed a company tiid wjH.eharter a steamer to haul their produce to the San Francisco marl-.el. They will haul from Soledad to the coast with teams and there ship on tbe schoone . and in this manner they expect to effect a big saving over the preten : method of sending their produce to market over the railroad. Disfigurement lor lile bj nurns or may be avoided by itetng De "Witt's "Witct Hazel Salve , the rat remedy for piles anfl lor all titids f sores end sktc troubles. Read " . limoE Hale in tie suaaty Bee PSSCD horse dealers siiipped 230 head of "beef" horses to Linnton this week for tbe cannery. Tfle Northport News says that rumor is rife in that town that another smelter will be erected at an early date. At Norinport the Le Roi company is push ing the construction of its smelter , over u hundred men bein ? encaged. Soliciting committees in Olympia are try ing to ratee ? SOO to secure the extensiBn of the Jefferson etreet railroad along the tt2e- fl-its. ' Throughout eastern "Washington thousand ? of Eac-ks of w beat ure lying in the fields , be cause of toe lack of storage room in the warehouses. LIB : spring an experimental plant -was erected hi Seattle to reduce relractWT ores by electrical process. It is said tbe p'&ni can reduce rebellious ores at a ccs : of trnm S to S3 per ton. Tbo annual meeting of the State Ct-opera- tlve Escierv closed Wednesday night at "VThatcnm. Toe society has a state membar- ehip of lr.OIl. There .ire four local branchcc iiJ\"batcom. Seattle , Tacnzna and Olympia. K. S. Lambert and J. Pest of Sumas say that a rich strike of free milling quartz that essays MK in pold , has tieen made on Black mountain , twelve miles cost of Sumas Black mountain is almost on the interna tional line. Thev say there it only a little snow oa the mountains School opened in Tekra last Monday , after a vacation of five "weeke caused "by the prevalence of tJiphtberie. There have -been four deaths from the disease , -but all other casee have fully recovered , tnd tbe quaran tine has teen raised. There are now no contagious diseases near Tetca Tce Golden Tunnel mine , in Miller RJver district. King coanty , is opening wp in gOD3 shape. Tint k one of the curiosities of the district , being a natural tunnel sixty-five leet long , twenty leet wide , and twenty feet high from bottom to top with strineer . of rich copper end gold ore Irom three to five feet in width in the lace carrying values of from J2S lo J100 j > er tea ' The Northern Pacific IE jilacing eteol bridges on the Pacific pectioa , having been at work tevtral months building permanent con-crtae piers. The steti.Fpini. will e.11 be In position -witiiin & lewweeks , replacing constructions of WODTar first of the new bridges was completed a few days ego tcrnas Sunday creek. The -we-lt was under tbe direction of Division Bridge Superintendent O M. Osborae. Prospecting partiet returning to Sumae haie started another EtatDpede for tbe Mount Baker cod i gio They bring vagut re ports of another Btrtte so. Bl&ck mountain more wonderful it it raid Khan the famous ledge * of Beer mounuiic. 5 F. Smith end Henry Powers of Blciner ar * enpaged in grt- ting t Qusntky of ore from the Rjverside mine near Ten-Mile post. If the ore mews expectations oiider extensive teeling de- velapment work "uiU be uaotmued t th&t mine Chrou iout tht winu * . Bean Babbitt has & 1 4 tn tbe superior court tn Spokane , en application for & wri : of prohibition , tid n e tiiut oommeaved Ms long conteniuiaied l gU action afaiuat tbe cb&ptor end Bifcbop Wttlls lar resturotuzi 'O All Eemtc' otliudrej. Several das ago tbe d m sent u > Eithuji "Widis en oDer uf < urav' ( , iritpiiee and Tuesday , befure the bJbbop V.CE eencd wrn tbt wriu be. iiiiddtiUverwJ at tbe bishop's reEidbiicfr a letter explanatory uf IUE Epint and fiur wn * in brlngtiig the r.uit. Tbe oCer of aamir imlite prtipwwifi that iMen BafaUtu be allcw nd to again pfeacn at tbt cetliedral. tb&t he receive' for ntixt ytas tit EUKnd : in dependent ol the ehcptur , that liulo-t rtsuming pofi e Bian of tbe caihedral he wjil rawe niaity to jity off itk floating < 9t > liuttLuh the chapter cltirni tie cannot do , and that tie will rultate til ( i&rtiei Irom iuibiitty Jar wh i iu-t cone before. LARAMIE STOCK SHIPMENTS f tis Present Teir Litely to e Becerd. BANKER YEAR IN HI3TOHV OF COUNTY Total Itrtnru tr im flic ? tfrk Ini1ntrj tur tlie VearV1I1 Toot t > tti Aot lrfThan KiKKI.OlHI. LAKAMtE. "Wye. , N v. 17 Ofx-cltl. ) The record of stock bbiimientE from AHiuny eoanty h > r th * carrejit year will Ebow that 18K bos bern thr banner yvar tn th.blstnry el the eeanty. To datu Cll cars til c ttU- . twenty-live cars of heroes uud Sft ! eats of sbwji htrr been loaded and hhlpped Irom poinlt oa tb * Union Pacific in this wranty. Tht Repvblicun estimates that between new and January 1 the cattle shipments wffl be Kupmented by et leant 100 cars making tbe grand total lor the ycnr 70ft cars , which , nt OOP per car. will give a rvtarn te the stockmen of thin coanty and North park of r 00 , ( * 6. The return Irmn thp sbeer > and bosses will aggregate about S20& 098. incn-as- Ing the total return from the stock industry in this section to JPOO.OOO lor tbe year 187. Of tbe loading points Ltiramle leads , wltb SCC cars ionowed by Ruck Creek , 1P4 carr ; Lookout , 1 < D cars ; Huttocs C cars. Tiie principal shippers are the Swan Lend and Cattle company , Ora Hale } the Riverside Cattle company. Dr. Harris , F 0. Harrison. Robert Homer and E Crumrlne , In tbe order nanod. In shipping en average of about twenty-fit e cattle to the car are loaded , so it ll "i > e seen that tbe shipments of cattle irom this county will aggregate 17.SOO bead. The hoTEes cverace about twenty to tbe car ana "the sheep 200 fiead JmtKirtnnt Ciifcr < > n Tfinl. CHETENNE. "Wyo. . Nov. 17. ( Special. ) The trial of Charls Erswell , charged with the jnnrder of Iteniol McCrlmlisk. c pulsate in the Eighth Untted States infantry , on June IS last , was commenced In the Laramle county district court yesterday. Tbe trial attracts great attention in this pomnmuttj. end evan the routine work of solfcting a jury drew a large audience of sightseers to the court roam The morning's session was oc cupied with the examination of jurjmen on the reirular panel. Of these ten were -bU- lenced lor cause anfl two peremptorily chalj longed. A new vealre was summoned a ; noon. ' ' \Vjoiiilnir Land in Grrnt Drmaml. CHEVE\CE. 'Wyo. . Nov. 17. ( Special. ) Miss Reel superintendent of public instruc tion aud lecister of the stale lead board IE one of the busiest of the Etste officials since more applications lor lease ol Etnts lends come in now in a single day's mail than were lormerly 'eceived in a month. The clerks are overwhrimed with work in tak- ag care of this business. The state is soon to receive some 40.000 acres of school leads , HEI > sections , in place ol the mineral lands on srliioi eections. These lands a-e scat tered over the entire Kttte. and will be leased as soon as patents are issued fcr them. Itrjoin * Kt CHETENNE , TTyo. . Nov. 17. (3pocliU. > ' , Ceptain E. B. Savage of th ? Eighth UniieS Statss infantry , who has bsen stationed at New York City on recruiting service lor thr last 1 three years , rejoined his regiment tt Fort 1 Russell this -week. Upon hit , recurn bo was tendersd a serenade by the ngrmenuj band I End riven tn informal reception n' bis quarters by his brother officers. Captain Savage's detail in New Tork dry has neejj taken by Captaia "Whitney. "VTy o mine * * TK Atit 'R. The Big Cresk Live Stock company drote 1.406 bead of calle throngL Ssratoga one 6ny last week nn the WET to market. A large Mormon .cnhisy , it IE rppDrted. will loc'-te on Clark's lork. in the northwcrt- 1 ern part of the county , in the spring. J. G. Rcnkin sent samples of ore to Colorado rado Springs from a new lead in the Eneamp- mont district and the essay showed T1.744 and $ r.S . : ! 0 in cold per ton. R. S Seymour , who claimed to be a prom inent sheep man of Nevada , hat been sen tenced to r-nety duys at Rock Springs for passing worthless ch : kE. Ira Karman anfl James Kennedy killed 275 icttlcsn&keE in one day in Bates park and the nert day they returned and killed sisty more at thp ncme place , and the supply WEE not then exhausted. Tne Rock Springs Independent reports that cntelope ere plentiful in that part of Wyo ming , and a dcy seldom passes that same one of the numerous local sportsmen fciis to bring in ac inimEl Austin Sloan , editor of the Evanston Press has accepted a petition tendered him by Senator Clark in "WEEh.ngton as messerger io the railway committee ELd assistant coor- keeper of the United States SECEIE. Mrs Blanche Kuykendtll. lormerlv MIEE Blanche Moore of Cheyenre , IB suing for a divorce f om her hushEnd. H. L. Kuykeaduli and for the recovery of SSO.OUO of her owe money , w Inch she taj s he hEE misc. ' propri- ated. The Casper Tribune says' The ranchmen of Bates park have finished threshing the largest crops eve- raised in that part of the country. Ole Olsen end Geo'ge MErtj weighed a single bushel of oats as measures from the machine and eacb found the bushel to weigh eiactly lorty-Iour pounds. 0 S. Ludwick , a prospector in the employ ment of Denver men , discovered a foufoDt vein of quartz about a mile and a half from Dtmno'E mine , at Battle Lake , two oasavt from which ran KB and $30. He snyt be has been prospecting several years in Colorado but lound nothing to equal the prc&pect E : Battle Luke There IE a great demand for coal mine-s all over the state. The Sweetwater Toil Mining company can give steady employment to 200 miners 100 tt Sweetwater No 1 end 100 at No. 2 The V. P. Coal eompary wants ICO miners bore. State Mine Inspec tor Noah Young informs this pa ; > er tha : there if a scarcity o * men at Cambria EU * also at Glenrock Keminerer tnd Dinmond- vllle a'e egUElly busy , with not an idle msn in vltber camp , and Aimv if doing its portion tion of the increasing business 11 this if not prosperity we are free to admit w e have no conception of what better times mean. A Cheytaine spe-LjU to tbe Denver News eaye that under a treaty with China ibe Ur.ite 3 States keene a compary ol holfli Tf stationed at Rock Springs "Wye to prot * Chintaien employed in the eca.1 micet Tbt- necwsity c ! troops BI thai po : t has JOES ceawd. tm ; tl > f Fpvf rsnfot cost * pt t k-Ttt the treaty 1t > nlint.fc Tbe Wch'h lDf try at Fort Tlnj * H te entrustrf wnh p a dftail of a lutitf'j.art n-d dtari - of troops at Rnrk Sprlnpp Tbe t i1 Is for t ppr t C o * tkrec noctbt * ty Li u'friKtit I > ripris wi-Ji a o * i od > rf , . > * ft lor Hock Springs tc relk-v * KirkraKt ! tiC a AMarbtmnit if . w be rrtanH-d lo Forj t tnli A M OBO In Borttoa was b M ap S by tw o robbftra , wb got over ; M 0 in It nwfclnc jr iuB8f : tiCnrtt to In duct m | > tsll U te lecMe a HBjsr J actor y tber * . Mrs. Antm "Wilcox. wbe wis 08 years oJt. Aietf In rtrmlBgtw last week. She wtrte * tti re w itta her himband In INi * . < A Nephl rorrftqumdmt teMt et a jwtate prew-n there that wlphe < seven p n ti * , btrt tbe 1'oyHon Gteb * bo > tt nt tine that wrtghefl & foil pound morr than Ibis. William Ttronc wwitou foreman , wat KtUffp IB a car aft Fo U when the car wa * ran into by a train He wa * ttar&rt H > eath In the rains Hit bom ? was Jermerly Is Memphis. Tron. Governor "Well * ti the board of tVw Bttt ImiSDt asj-lom t Provs Investigate * tk - ofearcw ef misconduct Iwlgnfl acatnet th' tueHiral su ) > erlat ndent toy George Jupwe. one i f lie atutidantr. who bat lieee d f charitrc. Thr harief were not pmrtafiipd On HKt pay day et tbe Silver ia g tnlur in the nvigkliorliood of $9fl.KB ( ) RC clipped Intt the channelt of tmdr tt ParL Citj The Ktwlctiolflprt , also pulled flown a dividend of 25 rents a share , or JS7W 9. The total amount of dividends paid te date has now reached the magnificent sum of ? 1 - 27SOm > . The big suit Inxolvlirg the ownership nf all the water ol Spring creek , which bar been hanging fir * In the courts at Let. hao at last b-eii s-lei ! and Franklin Toatg or Fremont has been appointed * r tbe court * as commlBBioner to see that the weiw o ; tbe creek is properly dirtded anrording to the eottrt decree. His bond war Ilx l a ; Net satisfied with Its share i > f the preclour mtitals , t'E.n has Just uncovered a MB oT BOBP , another hHl f motullic ruhbor. and Its newspaper rej jrte7E art BOW searchlns for a rlgarctte mine. When to these won ders is added c spring which ooogh * uj- ready-niadr chicken soup na ink l lu < ant. E solid ledge t > T petrified political ambition * tay one can see thzt Tttb if a great etuie. Tbe rtipnrt of a big gold and copper dl co ery not fir ! rom Gcvertiment creek In Tootde county has arouted consideraiJlc in- tfcrest < n mining ciitdes and tbe merHs of ttu new finfl lire tc be investigated Tbe Sah Lake Herald seys tbe country in tht sep- j tion IF heavily mineralized and there Is stircfly a-v doubt but that some w-onflBr- fully neb mines will eventually be lound there. Leak out for cheap substitutes ! Brwarc of new rrmedies. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup has stood tbe test for nearly fifty years , POUECJliT r Ki TODAI-s WCATH13II. Fair nn < l "VViirinrr nltlt Sontlierlj nnd Vnrlnlile AViiult. . "WASHINGTON , Nov 17. Forecast Tor Thtirs-day : Pur N-ebraslia. South Dakota and Katl.sa Talr : "narmer ; southerly -winds , becominc -variable. For low-a and Missouri Fair ; wurmcr ; southerly winds. For "Wyoming Fair ; n-armer ; EDUthtrlj n-inds. I Lornl K < nl. 1 OFFICE OF THDVTEATHEH BTBEAr. OMAHA. Nov. 37. Ornaba record of rainfall and temperature compared with Oie oorres- pondinp day of the lust three years : ISS7.1KIB. MS5 15W MasJmum temperature . .3. 43 Cl 43 Minimum temperature -.3D 25 S7 in i Eecord of temperature and jireclpltation at Omaha , lor this day and since Harch 1. ! lB 7 : Normal for the day . . „ . „ . , . . . . . . . . . . . M licesR for the fiay - . Normal rainfall for tie day O.KInch Deficiency for the day O.IC laah Total rainfall since "March 1 17.96 InchM- DeeSclencT since March 1 17.90 Incae. ExpehF lor cor jipriod , 1ESC 4JC inpbeF Deficiencr ior cor. period , lSir ! > . .ltj:8 ( : inche ? Krj.ort * fruiu Siatlonk nr * i > . . , .ta mcrifllon time. STATE OF t t Omalia. clear „ . - ! -Mi " 1W North I'lane clear . . . . V , M .ft' ' Salt I&be Citj- . clear . W M Cheyenne , clear . # S .on Kapia Citj- . pan cloudy _ . - 1 SCi 4C .Oo 'Huron ' , clear . ! Mi > * 'Chicapo. ' clear . - . 34 ttOu "WUllstem , clur . S2 38 ilu Si IjiulB. clear . ' 42 46 w I St THul part cloutl ) . S4 Jb on I IiBvenjiort. clear . 3C 44 m1 I Helens. , part cloucr . " ! 5f IK * TCuTiKat Oit j .clear . . 40 2 w ; Hnv t Bnrw.np fi - ( it ) I BlsntBTh cleu' . 3G tf , WP T Iniiirates tru * c aj precipltt-tion L. A WELSH. J icU rorcL-tst What do the Children Drink ? Dnc1t p e tlirm tea < ir coSfee. Hiive rcm tied tlie new food drink called "GEAIK-O ? It i > , delicious nnd Jjocrialung uad takes tiie jiluce of coffee. Tiie more Graia-O yon give tie children tlie more health you distri bute tlircraira ther pyBtomL Grain-O isiaiideof jiaregTBins , und wLun jirojif'ly jirejiured tustes like tlie ebui : e g-udes. ti coffee Irat cttB ubcmt as mncU. Ail grocers null it. IDc utid 2uc Try Grain = 0 ! Innist that yoir rrocer gvres yon GliAIK-O Acre ; it caiiiiitiiuuu. ilrE "Wlnplow 'f S. .tijni ! S"5Tny ime IHH-C < ! ! Jcrer SO year * In n.lUlunf of jntitlif-rf Jor their rhlld'-en while twtlune with iierJeot nut- j ct-ep li eiHitheF Uifc cnild. mjfiefth the pum& . uUiiyc uli Jifllli cii-ph vlii- ( 'In ana IF Hie btei remrciy for Tilurrluva Hulfl ( i > drucplnts In every J' n of the wirla. Be sure unH utl. Jur "M-m Vinilow F Srmhmr Pyrup" un3 take nu oUi < T ir.nd. Z cciitE a liottle To MOTHERS. WE AHE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " C ASTORIA , " A > 1 > " PITCHEB'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. I , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , Y.SS the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTOR1A , " the tame that has borne and doss f > zw - s/f/p ron " * vsry bsar the fac-simils cignaturb of C z / c f wrapper , This is tha original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has hew u&Qd in the homss of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY et tha wrapper and sss that it is the kind you have always bought , * , , oa ths and has the signature of ( &z zfj6cj wrao- pzr. No ona has authority from ms to usa my name ex cspt The Caaiaur Oonspsmy of which Chas. H , Flsioh&r JB President Mareh 8 , JB97 , I HI CtMTAUK CUMMXII. TT KdMUkl klHCCT , HCK I IF IF j-trn t\h4i 1 l rB Utf statr nf tlie eatfarr , jx n mast cohsnh a liammptcr. IP yvn AvIfA to l : ow tinstaU > t > f your cnJ , j ur bi fl.r Js a MnWrjtl l romrtor IP jwt swffl to Jiwk MTRT. and fncl Uwsre Is WHH-tldBp ttainauw % vlth IF d.rp- d.rpto iH4 to IP J-B Itt-l a or cWU. bear iti in a It niav If 4 to II" yoo f 4 Jin.v r all of tliest- toms. rem"Hl > ? r that 's Pure Malt Whiskey i ? tbr wir ' 4 and you ran take to st < t rW T tkt < m. There IK a * otfetr Wlt > it , and j > otUius f * tkat can Its Elgin Experience. Within a csrta n section of New York State tnere a't liiret time ? as many Elpr , Watches caned as of all other makes combined , yet less than one- third of the watches on the jewelers" * repair racks in that section are EJpins. Stronc evidence thai thex cost Jess to keep in order than an > other watch. Ask your jrweler about theiimekeep- me qualities of these superb watches , and be su e that the word "Erin" ! $ is eneravea on the plate of the watch you buy. Full Rubj Jctvcled is tilt t adc spcclall ) recommended. Elgin iNstional Wstch Co. , Ogin , ffl. In Rheumatism nr ynnr Irnihc lifcu t. human hartmtetrr rind * n tnidfrr nnd | " * UMI v * uiai T m c-ii 1 TV * * wy ntirnu Mia cbanc * ' in * * V'tatU rr Ity t.if ucrut f me | ia n ana nciif * in 7 > m * moHri. * * nf ! jnlmfi * At niiru Cnj * lunc * i -rure jiroiujit rcdlvf 1J J I 1 vlnj : ft R = , SM t * > th * achine mrtit Inromimrablj ibp hr * l and moat efi niTfttjiM-ii rpitiij * * * cr rrtniMtu dcL ( mid rtirt1 * ' w lirr - itbcT * full i cn raliewa. lint "BKN ON * Made a well Man of THI OCKiT HINDOO REMEDY 22f4u2t tn 'if * dei/ . all Jiorvnue Iin as-is. Fc'line MB famiic , Sleoplwwne * * , Jii hUr Emi - iDtu , etc , canned hy pus nbn * t , cin Ticor BnS ae to rbrnntra oreun . and aulcUT rarat ; matures J-1 lUa.iJ a > d tn old nr jnune. Liallj carried ic Tim pocfeEt JTicc * J.of'n jiBc fill lor J fi.f vth o trmttfti truarontt-r to rturr of mimri' rvfunttfil I n - 1ITT tJS llTITXTIOK. tn mt OD kinTini : rKDAPO U yoor dmccin bu nat rnt it. n iliMindit prepaid llUiuU UECCin Ot _ twpn , Ctl irt llLorcmrirmU. UIID & IDI or > ' < tb inifl IHiuclais Pti. _ imC J A t idler S Co. . 14th t Iwttfliure . OMAHA. JCEff NEW COLLAR In Pictures Part VII Now Ready For Distribution. Brine JO cents , to The Bee office , either in Omalia or Council Bluffs. Mulled to any udd'-e s on receipt of Itf ceute in ocin. IVIADE fVIE A MAN UAX TABLETS POHJTTVELT CTJEE ' , , tn liiue or udier ' ' i.nn mid M ndl - cnitionii. ZTMTauu lf aua turvl * reetare lug. \ iiaxf in old oryouuc. and lit k men far nwii. uuoiuna iw ut liauuir' end tutHD in unm. Tliair u * ahDm iwmtit-iau dam nod eSiicu D CCIiE rnoro ull otlior a nut - ut nj n hartnt the rrainmn JUKI actileu. Ttry li Tf > oart > atliDu uid4Bud . Weciwa wriucn cnariuitnb to u act b cure en tif p in caiwor rtiund ilt * znaxiij * ew"U U 1 d < wre ; oriia J > tc 'foil tnuiimo&t' ' for rBl. .11" yicln FTMIW T nton nK unto2 " ' " -AJAX REMEDY CO.V Tur tlf in OmiJi * ur -ttL. XtK U- Utti utrcet K.UIID A : Co : ; ru uua Pouclu Strecu. WEAK MAN CURE YOURSELF r r OTiujr Iriib It. * -ti < r iit i i - inn f jir'intur < : riciji Btl t' rpii t.J UIUJLtUTBl U-li T fcTld iOaiil'B. All IUZ1ILU. w LV u-f. jui eotorfc-ud twd ir r U fl Bunerers iiy -t-T iiic n B vealtul puck * fcrt * iCi4.imxi SO i iJUL caic- cxjm2KuiMl 4 "will lie M-T ' b } mull fiuzn ttur labor- t. in jr we vrj. funaui six ' u * lit A li T ifr < t > ? , j. KTIE to ire or Euutx-u fur Sueiirn in 'in-J rrlundtfl jLli letter * IMJ uW cured. tonliacii Ki utid cuud * > * lit Vltb IkJi jliBiruiUiini Tr trom ( " CTI Tjli KKi. CO.