Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1897, Page 3, Image 3
UlTHAXCASTOLDPmK' ' Gaveaar Eblcmnb's Heplyta PhilKaamay Pan's Complaint. MILFOSD C1MMANDANT MAY SUiT HIMSELF Sat aa .tppatntre of lite Governor , tilePrenlitent'x Picture nn tin ; f IVull unit IN it Lltw Unto Hlmnelf. * LHfCOLN. Xnv. 13. ( Special. ) Phil lte mey pwit , o. 2. Oraeil Army ot tna Re public , at South Omotei recently passed rswi- lutlons cnndwnning Suni'rlntend'ent Ftjwler of tha SoltHen' HnmH at Mllfonl tor ni rag to allow a picture ot President MrlClnley tn hong In the dines room at tha home and tor Itacharglrw ; Ira 'E ' * . Burroughs from , the In- iftttitrian in connection wlttt the picture fti- chlent. The resolution.- ! hold Governor Hbl- comto responsible for the acts at hia ap pointee , and calls upon him to dhwnlaa Superintendent Fowler beeaum of hia insult ta .the president at thu Unlte-i States. A copy at tile resolutions were recelveil by thu governor yesterday and an ans-vsr vra malli.il. Governor Holcomb In hia letter snya : The- ground tor Hiu attack to very poorly taltim. While I liuvw no doubt as to hia comp. tenuy aa nn otllnrr. I beg to itdvtae thu post that Commnndiint Fow.er Is not an appolnteu at mine. SInoe an effort hna been xnutli ; ta aitnuh Ulitmi : to me far the action o Communilnnt Fowler , I might aild that I inveatiKUitnl the mutter by r"nu > " > t some time iuo ana wim attviwd that the com- znanilunt not only did not H-fuse to permit President McKlnley'3 piuturw to be hunit in tJiu Inutltiitlnii. but inmtrtliiitetl to a fund to buy 11 picture of that diaUngulalii-a .gen tlemen which now OL'inijilfS , so I am in formed , a conspicuous phu-e on the walla of thu inatiriitijn. His refusal tn pluce j. pic ture of the president , or any other person. on UIHvUla of hl private olHce in. In my Judtrment , a matter entirely at his personal concern. T8u Toung Woman's Christian association met last night and effected a new organisa tion , under supervision and rules ot the na tional organization. The international board will bu aallnd to send a. new secre'ary as soon an pnaclble. llfaii Hose Buultonvos elected president. Jliss Margaret Palmer rnccnling secretary and Miss Flora Burna treasurar Scott's attorney In thu Flower-Scott dam- aga suit , just dniahud. la preparing a motion toia new trial in district eour * . Variola . caus a for a new trial will be brought out , thu main one being that thu aura allowed 3lbw Flowers in the verdict ia excessive. Thu jury was instructed tn give but com pensatory damages and thu defense consider J2."flO altogether too much. Health Oltlcer Rohile today flled a com plaint against Dr. M. H. Everett of the Sin- Itarium , charging him with violating the quarantine ordinance. Dr. Everptt haa been attending soniu scarlet fever paCento and failed to report the cases to thu health ameer as required by a city o.dinance. The case haa been set for hearing tomorrow morning. The damaga suit of Mrs. Mass against the State Journal .vaa given to thu Jury taia aft ernoon. The court instructed that if thu lury found for the plaintiil only actual dam ages should be allowed. In arriving at the amount tha jury should consider the effect upon hur mind and health , her means of earning a livelihood and hec social standing , but should also allow tor all circumstances connected with the publication that might mitigate the damages. Two robbers entered a Chinese laundry this evening and 'tried ' to make the pro prietor give up his money. They had hta lowa on the floor choking him * vhen acme people were attracted by the noise. A chaaa on thu streets after thu robbers ensued. A barber named Scott caught one at tnem , but was knocked down with , a , brick and iail hia head badly cuL Thu robbera ea- cape < I. Holdujjs have been numerous the pant month. Thu uupremo court today issued the fol lowing order. : Ort reading- the rnlatlcm of thpGeorge - E. Dickinson company anil Louis D. Holmes , from which It haa been modeto appear to the court tha : the honorable Cunningham K. ScoLr , one of thu judgi-j of the Fourth' judicial district , haa wilfully refused anil a till , rettiwrt t i csury out or enforce this mandate lately Issued by thia court to the district court ot Douglas county In thu cause whurelzi. Emil C. Acternmn et al are plalntlffa and Gu A. Ackerman ot al ore defendants , it la ordereii ittat Cunulnghiun IU Scott ahow caustson or before the 7th day ot December ; 1X37 , whether , and if so , why , ho has so refused and refuses to carry out and enforce said mandate. INTBZLRUFIS HIS BCTCHEiUNG. Secretary of Statu Porter was arrested tibia evening charged" with violating- the city health ordnance by butchering hogs within. the city limits. 'Hu ' was released on his own recognizance- will have hia hearing in pollca caurt tannrraw. i = ecretary Porter fal lowed agricultural uuraulta before 'being ' elected to hia present poHitlon and raised hia own supply of pork on his Merriclc county farm. He so.w no reason to ( flscontinue tSiia practlca since cumins to Lincoln , and today with. General Kalsey , the Omaha common- wttil employe In his office , had nearly Unladed the work of slaughtering four haga at hia home , when City Healch Oiflcer Rnhdt > appeared anil ordered a. discontinuance. Later a warrant Tvaa sworn out antt served. Secre tary Portar. It to aaserteil , rwaa unawara of the exlstance ot a 'law agalnat butchering- toga In the city. District Judge Cunningham H. Scott of Omaha wau thia aveninii citeil by tha su- Drome court ta appear before that tribunal DiHiemhur 7 and alaml to a charga of con- tompr. Thu contempt charge la the alleged refusal ot ludgH Scott to enforce a mandate Issued by thu aupremu court last January in Omahun receivership case. Omaha peoplu at thu hotela : At the Lin- dell G. W. Covell , J. H. Hirst , R. W. Pol lard P. A. Tidd. John. W. Parriah. At the Lincoln V. G. Langtry , G. J. Wegener A. .H CumatocU- _ ( ATTEMPTS TO MUIIDEII HIS WIFE. Fnlllnir In TIiU John Ilolonhelc Sn - ec > ili < tn Killing HlniM.-lf. SCHTYLER , > Teb. , No13. . { Special Tal sram. ) Detalla ot a double tragedy have Juat been brought In from the homo ot John Halaiibuk , a Buhumlan farmer In Midland precinct ; eleven miles northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Holoubek were in Scbuylur yesterday and ncthing waa thu matter with them then- He Ia a member of a. family with hereditary tendency to iuamity During the night ha arojitj and began drinking : ot potions largely madu up of ulcuhol , which got him luta such increasing bad frama ot mistl that byt o'clock thia morning hu hecama trenzlitl with madness and attacked hia wife with a largo butchur Icuifo , stabbing" heronca la the region ot thu heart > ind once In the left aide , after which aha wrenched thu knife from hia grasp und ran to a neiuhbor'a to spread thu alarm. Holoubuk then went up stairs and with a hutgun and a. revolver btipm ndlnghia awn Ufa , shooting ana halu near his heart with thu nvolvur. a aaoond near thuniu place with tin shotgun and a thirl from under hia chin U > thu top of hia hrud. > lie char art taking oft thu top or hia bund and be- amuaring thu ceiling of thu ruoin. with hia trainu. Mrs. Hiiloubelc la atill alive , but In In a precarious condition , the wound in thu left tidu having entered thu amallur in tea tinea. Hnluubulc was well-to-do and wtis the father of nlnu children , one of whom hu wounded In the hand a * shu trUul to pro tect her mother. Hail not Uiu knifa bucn. ocured by Mrs. Huluubek It ia presumed the wholu family would have been killed. Tirit Cannna fur Keurauy. K25.UUVBY. N b. . Nar. IS. { Speatal.l JTha two Grand Army of tha Republic pasta of this city have rwalvad a cannon eicl from tha government and expect to have TRY GS11M-0 your grocer today to ahovv you a. nocUaja o GO-LIV-O , tau new food drink ta.it takea hu oUca of coffue. Tha eaild- Mn. mcy drinlt It wi'Jiour t ry as wail aa tha ailult. All who ry it ; llkn it aRAE-O boa t&at rich aea * brawn , of Ifocha or Java. but It tn madu frum puru ununa. and tha dellcaML atomach. receives It wiihuut ilijtr a - H. tha prica at coffee. Uc nsd 21c jar jacka * . SoU Sy * U groctrs. ore i'eat Inn aa-t ai-B. The ? are nvenfy-f.mr-paundpn an ! w rs > n * 'imp us "l in i nwn-of-w > .r * ) ut had been jondpranpil < in < l w ro lefl m thr ai y ynrl at San Ftnnnlam. | Kwirnei is bnnamhi ? < iuiu a fretHng paiat j There art thrwi tewl ynrilH Iii fe and it qres- eflt aonnt 10.9IK ) sfteep . .ad 3.00tl head at oattla ar beina fcj. > fw mnrtramenra at sheep am brtng recwvml nearly every iiy and there will prebaHly be "O.flDO ( til hem beta re rprlng. Hdy and ( * d have advanced and fnrmen an sxp-cUhg ; ooil prlcea for tfieir prmllice. lIOflE STOCK TK.t.'r ETVRIL EilTT-triI Cmljthy Sny * rlirnjilt.-i. Will nrt-nlt tilt * n n < inl. LtJWTOLX , Nov W. In an Interview &A- ward Cudnhy of tbe rudahy Packing com pany of Omaha amvrtetl that there ars more cattle anil hmjg being f d in Xehraika at the prm nt time than aver before. Be aays Gist next y nr more Hoe aattiu and hoca w'H Bo sent out at Webrasha to the Chicago and Otnuha marketa than the cattle men of fhu west ever dreamml of , and ae mahaa his oafcufattnr.H from agur a whloll he has ru- lv ( d from every p-ecinct in the state of J * braaa during fh Ittst two months. Mr. Ctidahy sp > cta a greater Im-reasa tn thu sheep market of this aeanm than In e.ittlu and hogs. He estimates tliat 5.0DO.- ono -iheep are tieing md in Mebraska right now. That la .1.001.090 above thu averace. Most of thes sheep .ira tn Inrga bunches and aru being well tnlten care of. They nnr sent Into Nebraska because the win- tv a are milder and tha Ices consequently lighter. * urrriicocic COCVI-Y ALD Vrry f.itrsc Anumnt of Smiill fir a in TRE > rrON , N'eb. , N'ov. 13. ( SpeclaL ) Tour corraspondent made an extended trip ovnr thia county recently and was very much surprised at the amount of small grain , that haa been sown. Thu ac-eage so far is the greatest ever put in in the county and teams' may still be aoen tn every dirEctlon hurrying to get in more while the weather suitable ! A great deal of the wheat anil rye is up and growing nicely. Thia county has had a big lora of cattle. owing tn the early pasturing of stalk rlelda smut ir aomu other ciuap. Thu butchur at Trenton haa purchased about thirty hldea of cattli * so killed , which represents a value ot more than J30U. If thu aomu proportion haa been lost ovei * the county thu losa will foot up $4,000 or $ , ' .000. $ -Itnn C < * li-Iirntf"4. SHELTOX Kflb. . N'JV. 13. Special. ) The completion of Hanson & Burnhard's tine nr-v double store room and alfio that of three largs store rooms of George Meisner's waa celebrated her last night by a grand free ball In thu former's store building , also in Meisner's opera house. Music for the occa sion was furnished by aa orchestra tram Grand Island. Visitors were here frnm Kear ney. Gibbon , Hastings , Grand Island and Woodbine. The followirg well known rail way officials were banqueted at the Commer cial ho l : R. R. Sutherland , superintend ent ; C. J. L ti ! . geiienl freight agent ; A. T. Traynor , general baggage agent ; John Barren , traveling freight agent ; Mr. Rey nolds , traveling soliciting agent , and At torney Leavitt. all of the Union Paciflc , and J. A. Kuhn , general agent of thi Chicago & Northwestern , and E. E. Benjamin , trav eling freight agent of ths Chicago & Xorth- western. Editors Cas nftha Ravenna News and Wheedan of the Kearney Democrat at tended. Shelton ia one of the largsst. If not thii largest , feeding station along the line of the Caion Paciilc raiUvay. Chancellor Ellinwood of the Wesleyan uni versity of Lincoln addressed a crowded house at the Methodist Episcopal church last even ing. His themes was "Education. " Olil Settler Lnlit t ( > Rest. ELKHORN. Xeb. . Nov. 13. { Special. ) The late George W. Gelaton wad buried on Wednesday In the Elk City cemetery. Fu neral services were conducted at the Elk City Methodist Episcopal church by Rev. Mr El liott of Elkhorn and Rev. Mr Eggleston ot Valley. One of the largest tuaeral corteges ever seen here followed the binr tn the ceme- try. Mr. Golstcn. ' had been a resident ot Douglas county during the- last forty years. During the greater part at that time he re sided until his death on hia farm near Elk City. In the early days he drove stage out of Omaha for the Western Stace com pany and subsequently he had charge of one of the state camp"anyrrt relay stations. In 1S62 he was married to MIse Mary Wilk'nlng at Fontanelie. Washington county He leaves a widow and nine children , seven sons and two daughters , all of whom were present at thu obsequies , except one daughter , Mrs. Anna Clapp ot Gordm. this state , who waa unable to attend on account at ill health. Want * a. Dlvorue. COLUMBUS , Neb. . Nov. 13. { Special. ) Mary B. Eulrnroth of Plane Center has Hied a petition In thu district court praying for an absolute dereu of divorce from hur hus band , Wllhelm Selmro-th , on the ground of desertion. She also aska foe thu care and custody ot their minor child and that she may assume her maidun narni * . Charles Donaldson , who had been ad judged Insaneby the commissioners some time ago and who 'waa ' denied admission to the Norfolk hospital because that institu tion la in a crowded condition , waa this morning sent to the poor house on an order of the supervisors. Who Donaldson , iu or where he- came from no one seems to know. Ha flrat appeared hera some time last April and haa hung around town ever since. The caunty has paid ha board at thu Grand Pa- clllu hotel for a number of months. County Clerk Ptral la making out and mailIng - Ing the certitlcates ot election , tn the suc cessful candidates ia the recent campaign. Uurleil nt Fnllertiin. FULLERTON ; Neb. . NOV. is. < ceciai. ) John Henry Clark , one of Ni.nca county's oldest and most respected citizens , was to day fallowed to his last rssting place by a targe erncaurau oC hia follow towneceaplu. Mr. Clark waa born in the state of Now York in 1315. came to Nanca county in IbSO and notwithstanding hia age , he seemed tn enjuy good health up to the very time ha received tha injuriea from which he died. Li.at Thuratay. ! while attending to hia chorea , hu waa attacked by a western steer which had just made ita escape from the pen in .which hu hud iuat been dehnraud. Mr Clark waa knocked < ! a cj by the infuriated animal and ao badly injured that death en sued within flve days. Cuurt Adjourn * . WESr POINT. Neb , , Nov. 19. { Special. ) District court adjourned last evening , A aum- ber of important equity oasss were disposed of. of.Two Two traajps were arrested and Jailed today by the sheriff for purloining overeoata , over shoes and othur IIHMU property ; from farmuiW wagona- Serious cuinpia-.nt boa butm mada ot late of degradations committed of this charac ter. and 1 * la tha intended ot thu authorities to maka an examplu af the oulprtta. DUIrU-t HluLttrrlitl li SHELTON , N b. Nov. 13. { Special. ) Tha annual mesring of the Kearney District Mln- . ititerial oaEouianun , Methodist Episcopal j church , convened here yesterday and will continue for threa days. Thu flrsc meeting ot yestt-rday was that ot thu district stew ards at 3 p. m. , and at 7.30 p. m. a sermon waa preached by Rtsv. Bt W. Marsh of Kear ney. Ahout thiny-tiVB miniatera and laymen aru In attendance. U'eleiuiif VUiturt at Oxfffiln. OSCEOL.1 , Neo. , Nav. 13. { Speuial. ) Two termer old paatora. Hay. P. C. Joiinaun , D. 0. , and R * v P S. Matbar , preached hero thlu week. Mr. Mather haa i large landml ttatata caar Indianoia in thia mate. Hu bad been out to look ovar tha land and utoppud baru on hia way bauk. Hi waa tha Urat piauir of thu Mathodtat Epiacnpal church tiiar waa allowed to stay tor three j ara. Ha now lives in Wisconsin. Revival Cluuex. EMERSON , Nab. , Nov. Bj. tSpeoiaLi Thfl aartmi of meetings conducted by EvangBUat Petran of Minnesota , which ha e lieun bald at Uia P'esbyteriaa ahurch. idoxad last v a- JU. There ware ovar ( amr . unvuraiuns. < rrt iUMlr lujurnl , NEBR.V3K.V CITY Nav la. < Sp sial Tal- ! egram. ) GuorgB Camdeo , aa employa ot taa government on thu rivr work near here waa lying oa. tia itiasuirt faciaa cade . I near Paul station -am m n - . * a a tembly ooarteil a Mlsamirf Par Ic 'rf. at MAID x : thin city Inat night an -'nilared hta tare. whereupon ann athe Ti.nm n stnjrK 6.m on tha head with i bl nuairument anil Knocked htm off the train. A-attJ TSS murtog at a very rapid rate. He waa brought ta this elty anil his wounds ware drMed by tBa company's surgeon. His Injuries ar aerioua. HrMBOCDT. Neb. . Nor ta. < Spectal. > .V now phasn ot the affair IB presented today m the pnntofflce .contest to this rtty. < V tetter purparting tn have come from Csmrresaman Strode was received by H. P. Mnrhn ? . eUtur of the 3tandartl-L ader In which It is stated that Mr Strode has decided ta name for the position O. L. Bantz. tate repuMlean candidate for county trentrjrer Same of the claimants tar the otHcu ilaubt the au thenticity af the letter , aa It bore ao pen and ! ak slgnatun. but waa signed with Stride's stamp. Til Rni.tf a. Chnrcli Dwbt. H.VSTE Kt Nov. 48. < Spectal. ) Next Similar a special Thanksgiving service will be held at the Presbyterian churoh tftr tSu purpose of having the aubacribeni pay an thuir mibsortptian ta tha churah. dutrt fund. Thirteen ttiuusiad ot the debt has already been , paid and It Is expected that over half of tha remaining subscriptions will be paid in nirxt Sunday as a Thankaglvlng offering. - : Election. HCMBOLDT , Neb. . Nov. 13. { Special. ) Considerahle dlFsatiafaction la manifested here aver thu calling ot a postolflce election. Only four candidates entered the race and there ara two or three others who oppose the idea and claim Congressman Strodu will not recognize a movement of this kind. Thu outcomu la a matter at speculation. XOTT Elf-vsitiir ftlr CUiy Center. . CLAT CENTER , Neb. . Nov. 13. { Special. ) A representative of the Kansas City and Omaha Railroad company was hera yester day and stalled out the site on the right at way tor a new grain elevator. As two ele vators are now in operation it Is hoped the third one will bu sufficient to handle the larga amount of grain brought hera. Cnnrlit In thu Act. NEBRASKA CITT , Nov. IS. { Special Tel egram. ) Six men. whose names could not be learned , were arrested this morning by Dep uty Fish Commissioner Corabee of Iowa while In the act of seining In the slough across th ' rler trim thia city. TUuy were taku : tn Sidney for trial. nt.ttrllmtlnur Ffah. SIDNEY. Neb. . Nav. 13. { Special Tele gram. ) The Nebraska nah car waa here to day aud diatrihutfid base , o-rp , croppies' , ca- 3sh and persh. Commissioner Oberfelder superintended the work. Xelira lcii. ? f Mv i > jtei. . An effort Is beiug made 13 start a cream ery at Deeitar. A number of cattle have died in the vicin ity of Eattiu Creek from the cornstalk dis- e-isi' . Reports tram all aver the state are to the effect that farmers have either completed or are very near through corn , huakinif. Eiivelork people are nugatiating with east ern capitalists with a view of securing a twine factory , to be operared in connection with the hemp tnw mill now in aperafion. Not an idle man hi town today , says the Superior Journal , unless Idle from choice. Three farmers were in town between 7 and S o'clock inquiring for hands. Among them they wanted sis. hands , and could and but anu. anu.Another Another invoice of several thousand head at sheep waa received at Norfolk this week end driven ta a farm about tin miles nacth- esat of the city , where they will be fed during the winter. The continued wet weather of a week erse so ago destroyed several hundred bushels of alfalfa seed to stack in the valley west of North Platte. Aa the deed ia selling for $ i73 per bushel , the lass falls quits heavily an thu farmers. William Adair , who haa been a mail mes senger on the Omaha train for about four teen years , has missed but one week In ail af that time. Hu was always at hia post of duty --nd today , after traveling over 2SGQ05 miles during that time , hu Is apparently in is guod health aa when he flrat atoned m. The sheep recently stolen from C. W. Burkland near Sutherland , of which there were 196 , were shipped to the eastern mar ket from Ogalalla. It Is not known who stole the shetg. but It is known th'-t two men from the Blrdwaod country settled with Mr. Eurklund for the animals , paying him about $300. John Brown of Liberty township , Webster county , was recently confronted by the cashier at the First National bank at Blue HIH with a note for J250 , with Brawn's sig nature to it. Brown had been thu dupe ot i scoundrel who was canvassing for aid to heip hia family out at Oklahoma , where hs had test everything by a cyclone. Eli Surber at Emi'rsoa has commenced an acticn against hia step-daughter , EJaie Sur ber , who graduated with honors from the Dakota City High school In June. ISflti , for about J300. claiming this amount far manuy advanced for her schooling and board for thu loat two years of her school work , and that she was of ago daring that timu and her own bass. A $1I ( < HMHI < I Cat Story. There is a room with four corners In it Thera Ia a cat in each earner There is a cat apposite e-ch cat. There is a cat on eacn cat's tail. Haw many cats are there in this room' Thu Cremoltae Seep company will give J2) ) ea h tn the flrst 10 correct answera to this prcblem , 515 each to thu second 10 correct answers received and a magnlflcent silver tea service , value $10 , to each one uf thu next 2.T correct answers and a special prize worth $1 ta every other correct answer received. The Cremollnu Soap company is taking this way to advertise Cremollne , the flnest medicated toilet acap ever m-de. To compete send with your answer 25 centa sil ver for a box ot Cremoline. Persons winning capital erizea are expected to purchase one dozen Cremallne soap. Try It ; you may win JiO. Addrssa all replies to Cremallne Scap company , St. Loula , Mo. CO.\V1CT LABOR. TO \ PROFIT. .Smii > IIf f.irtente - Institutions Mann- fa : tnrt-il In Prixon. ALBANY. N" . T. , Nov. 13. The problem at how state convicts ahall be kept at work without competing with free labor haa seem ingly been salved by thu law which went Into effect on January 1 of thia year Thiti law provided that all state icatitutions , de partments and political divisions should pur chase ail their auppllea and articles of equip ment from the prison If. such oould be manu factured thara. Stnca thu law went In'o operation requlaiUona have been received for over JT5fl,000 worth of goods which guar- anteca thu continuous employment ot con victs. Aa It costs hut JSOU.OQU annually to maintain the prisons 2iuy are now madu aelf-suataining under thu new ayatura. Speaking ot the matter today. General Auatin Lithrop , superintendent at statu priaona , said : "Nona af thu methcda of employing con victs during my administration ot ten years have been aelf-dupporting , with thu excep tion of tha oaw one. An enormous amount of money will bu savad to tha state. Nearly JSOO.OUO worth of gooila hava been ordereii from thu prisons thia year N xt year's tradu will amount to 11.000,000. Wa sell at a pncu below that of the markets , 30 that the boiika af thu institution taemseivea show a nut praut in making aurchasea from ua. Dlsflgurcmen * tar lite by ourns ar sralds may be avoided by using Da Witt's. Witch Hazel Salve , the Treat remedy for piles and for all kindu zt gnrex and * kin trauttiaa. Tt'umuM KJllvtl' ' In tt Wreck. Nbv IR-At Armstrong Creek , Wla. , a. train on tha See roiul broke luaui ; whiin going- dawn a , grade Th second end SHutlun colHiiiid with thu fora part of tile train ami two tramp * were killed. rtofulifonlVin from Cunlner. BCFFAJUX N. Y , N < JV ] S.-Bllly Roteh- fonl of Chiuapa nan frum Ohctir ( Jurdnar. the Omaaa , KUI. tn twenty raunda bnfore thu Olympic Athletic club umlntit , Tha buxott at Ot poumin. TO ClUE COLO IX O\E DAY Take Liiutiva Bromu Quininu Tablets. All I dnajs'jita rotund tbu money it it fails to cure. c-TSw genulsa ids I _ B. Q. on each , uhlat. UPHOLD BRIDGE ARBITRARY 1 Becintra of tin Famaua paaa Goya Against Qmahku MINORITY flPWION GIVEN BY MORRISON Glenn-nt * Slite * T ltl Him In " Afllrni- Init Hint He Bell "r. " tinContin - tlun of Cnnin > rt , > lhl Clnti U Jnat nmt Equitable. WASHIN&TON ; Nov. IS. Opeolal Tele gram. H TSo Interstate Cmnmoree commis sion , by a vote of three to two , decided today tile bridge arbitrary eaao in favor u Council BJUfTM. Morrison anil Clement dissent In .1 lengthy opinion , Commissioner Knapp re porting thu ease for h.B majority. CommteBtaner Knapp. after reviewing at considerable Itmgtil thu contentions at the Commercial club at Omaha in the Omaha bridiTB case , nilraail companies anil Inler- Tenora , discusses thu nutation from three aeparaJo paints : First Whether Council Bluffs has the aama In-ratcs fromiall directions as Omaha. Second \\TjHtfier Council Blufta has thu same out-rated tn NeUraalta. Third Whether Omaha pays bridge tolls in addition to Council Bluffs rates on ship ments tram thu smith ta Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs over several systems of roads , some of which reach those points from Ne braska and aomu from tile Iowa aidu at the Missouri river. Carriers In confluence he holds , are not responsible tor existing conditions and siys that it the conditions were reversed the re sult would bu thu same to either community. Hu lays dawn tha proposition under this head , that It any one ! a responsible tor the apparent discrimination it is the Union Pa- clHc. which has Ita eastern terminus at Coun cil Bluffs. The second proposition he passes over with thu merest reference , hut upon thu third his jrrnateit argument ia made , stating in contradiction to the assertion of com plainants thut "group" rales are made In a number of cases , much farther apart timn Council Bluffs and Omaha. Shipments to Nebraska City require greater service for carriers than la performed for Council BluiTa merchants , for they are hauled a greater distance. "Not every inunuality ot rates constitutes a violation of law " ways Com missioner Knapp , and. "attain discrimina tion is forbidden only when it Is unJusV Itr. Prsuty , the new member ot the com mission. .UBO writes a concurring opiniou anvancing the idea that as thu railroads have to pay J43.00D a xear for thu uaa at Uie bridge , they must charge hmhur rates , and to remove the bridge tolls on shipments eaat from Omaha , would be of itself a dlscr'.mina- Uoa against Council Bluffs. He thinks all traffic which crosses the bridge either way ought " 11 p-iy toll far every time it crosses. The dissenting opinion , of Commissioners Morrison < md Clements is conceded ta be aa exceedingly able presentation even by thu majority commissioners. Colonel Morrison , wha prepared the opinion , says rhe contract v.is entered into years aso by the railroads to equalize rates and in fact the .greement went Into effect to all points east and west except in Iowa , which he savs la not fair dealing. He combats , "the proposition of Knapp that Omaha , hua not"been injured and iys that two wrongs newer made a right. He shows that Omaha , when the last census w s taUen. had a yearly auiput of J4U , nOO.QU' > . as against Council Bluffa' $2,000,1)0(1 ) ( , and that Omaha , should be put on an equality the sime as the defendant. The companies should grant to all Missouri prints , includ ing Atchiaon. LeavenwocUr and Kansas City , equal rates , which three places. Ilka Omaha , are on the west bank : at the Missouri river He says that permitting , thu several mer chants. msmuSiCturora and traders of Coun cil Bluffa to intervene ekiuded and obscured the Issue , which he greatly regrets , as he believed the contention at thu Commercial club , is Just and equitable. REPORT OF SECHET.VHY ULISS. Henil nt the Interi.ir UeDiirtment Pre- pnr * H Hi R.evtiaimen < lntlnni. WASHINGTON , Nav. IS. Secretary ot Interior Bliss , In his annual report , made public today , submits estimates aggregating J156.532.4ia for appropriations fcy congress for the fiscal year ending June 20. 1329. Discussing penslc.na , he says -00.000 pen sion claims are awaiting adjudication , and It Is estimated that 40 or 30 per cent oi these will be anally admitted. If they are rapidly adjudicated they will swell the pension roll from. $3.000,000 to $7,000.000. When , however , these claims are adjudicated and the flrat payments maau thereon the amount of thu pension roil will dscre.ic very rapidly , possibly to $125.000,000 or $130- 000,000 the first year. Thu total Indian population of the United States. e-TCluslve of the New York Indiana and the flve civilised trtaea , approximates 177,178 , located on 177 reservations , which contain approximately 22,104.837 acres. Of these 4.325 have accepted allotments of land , which aggregate about 644,147 acres. Secretary Bliss aaya while the opening of the Wichita , reservation in Oklahoma tn white settlement would greatly promote the development of the Gauntry , yet , in vaw of tht ? unsettled conditions af the questions affecting their rights , he doea not see haw it can be done without causing great Injury and distress. To guard against tlila recom mendation ia madu that the Dawes' com mission be authorized to Investigate ques tions aa to their rights and claims and report recommenditiona for speedy and just set tlement ; Referring tn the work of the Dawes com mission , it is announced thit the investiga tion of the rights ot applicants for citizen ship In the Five Nations has been practically completed and the commission has bi n pre paring tile rolls of citizenship of the several tribes and haa negotiated three agreements. Th.it . with both the Chcctaws tnd Chick- saws of April 23 , 1337. is before congress and has been ratified by those tribes. That made with the Creeks September 27 last waa rejected almost unanimously by the Creek council , and there is little pmspert ot my agremeent with them. The Chprn- kees have refused to make an agreement and negotiations with them , hava been aban doned for the time. Such agreements aa have been , concluded vary so ! n their conditions that In view af the fact that eventually a uniform plan of government must bu provided for thu Indian territory It Is questionable , the report says , whether any further agreements should be ratiflud by congress until the desired and nucesaary uniformity ran bu secured. Thu secretly saya tha nva tribes have un doubtedly violated in many ways tha spirit of their agreements with thu Called States under which the territory IB now held and governed and whila ho does not reaummand any harsh action , thu secretary calla the- attention of taa president and congretato the chaotic can- ditiona growing out' of tha several tribes' methods ot legislation ; Indians hava absorbed' great tracts to the exclusion of tha common neoplu ami' govern ment by an Indian arintorracy haa beun praotically esuhllshod to thu detriment ef tha people. From JilO.OrtO to 250.000 whites , by permission of the Indian government , hava aetiled In thu territory , but are merely tenants by sufferance ! No government for the Indian territory will DU satisfactory until ongresg shall pro- vtdu far thu establishment ot a single uni form system for the entire Indian territory that ahall place all ii.r inhabitants In pusscit- alon of thu rights of American citizens. Recommendation is ! aia-lu that thu period for the allotment ot lands to the Cnoora- pahgre Indians bu extended such limu be yond April 1 , 1838. aa consrass shall deem beat. Reference Is made ta tha aanten- tions of thu Uncompahgrea aa to yie allot ments requirements , and it ia stated that thu proceeds of thu Colorado lands , when ntceivttd over and above tha eoMt of the ra- moval ot tha Indiana ( J423.55T1 and thu trust fund of 11,220.000. Is to be applied ao far aa requisite to thu reimbursement of tha Uintahs , whoaa- lands are 'to be taken. Tha Bnoorapahgnm , contrary tn their ideas , da not in ( act pay far the allotments , except aa a mutter of exchange. If the sales at the Colorado lands < ? nnot immediately yield sufficient tor rclmbunument of the Diaiaha the government is urged to advance tha nuoeaaary sum ta await the sales of tbe lands for tta iwa reimbursement ; Tha sum 'of Sl , UiSSa ! a now la tha treasury ta the ofha Ctes' funil n-sult'ng * Vnm ' 1o sate of Colorado lands , sod in addition 'hen must proceed tram sales over | S09 000 to reimburse the gavernment fnr 'he remnvsi. ami tha J1.2GO ow set -aide frmn : he public moneys .is A mist fund. Such li > sisI Uon its will enable the people at rtln United States tn rmp tm benefit of tile valunbla mmertl deposits Iv reeammendiHl. Speexly nctlim iu aeeuring proper Icgialii- CTon tor the oiimtng twelfth census ta urged. , ! ack of sufficltnt time In the last twa or threa * numerations ia complained of. mil , ttiu necessity of many reforms In thn way , af lessoning thu bulk af reports and thu llmlnatian. of several branches at Inquiries : tram tha tweltth census , either by post-i Donement or transfer to bureaus Already ! u existence. Is urged. I It IB anticipated that hctoro the close of ! the field season thu geological survey will have gathered sufflcltat data aa tu the set- tied areas at the rescrrea embraced In the ' exwutlva forestry orders to enable tha de partment to form an opinion aa tn papulaI I tion and improvements. Included within thn I r s rves , and distribution at thu forest and agricultural lands. Recommendations are submitted for sepa rate appropriations far the olvil service cam- miBHlon to Se expended under Ita own super vision , that Indian agtnta be held responsible on their oinclal bonds for all funds In their cuatody. thu Inw to apply to army officers , as well as civilians , and that when desired , the Cnited States provide such bcods for army osflcsrs auticsr as Inillaa agents. Appropria tions far the needs ot troops stationed In Yellowstcnu park : , and thu repair ot roads and bridges there , are recommended. UI5UOP KEA.\'E REMOVED It Wni Sot Tnlten fr < im the Lint by tli - P u WASHrNGTON" , Nov. 13. In denying thu cablegrams published In a number of news papers from Roma regarding thu striking- alt ot Archbishop ICeanu's name from thu list ot candidates for the archbishopric at N w Orleans , Dr. Rooker , secretary of the papal delegation , said today thaj thu re ports doubtless originated with Mr. ICeone's enemies at Rome. Contrary to thu circulated reporai , Dr. Rooker said , when thu names were seen by Archbishop Kaaau hu declined to allow the use of his and hlmaelf struck It off tie list. "Thu choice for th post , " slid Dr. Rooker. "lies between Bishop Maes ot Coving-ton. Ky. , and Bishop Heslln of Natchez. Miss. Unless there Is a , special meeting at Rome between now and the laut of the month , and no infonnatiun at an Intention of h-ildlng one has been re ceived In this country , thu chances are that the vacant see will not be filled before the middle of December ' * REPORT HAY BE READY THIS WEEK. Honetnry Coninilslon IlnrrlMilly Fnrmlnsr ItPIniis. . WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. It waa an nounced today that the monetary commission hoped to have ita report well advanced to ward completion by the last af the present week. A number of the members will have to be absent next week and an effort ! s mak ing to get thu entire plan formulated and ready for approval by Saturday evening. Any changes which may be thought necessary will be made later , when the entire commis sion probably will come together for final revision and signature. Thu report ! a not likely to hu made public before December L P * rtiilnlnur tn Piintollli'es. WASEING-TON. Nov. 13. { Special Tele. . ) A poctoifice has been established at Klondike. Lyan caurrty. Ia. , with Hana 0. Knmitsan aa postmaster Pcstmasterj commissioned today : Ne braska Will jim G. Webater , Reynolds : Frank A. Henderson , Verdei ; Pster Lake- man , West Cnioo. Iowa Zcphar B. Landon. Burr Oak ; Mar tin J. Flanagan. Fannersburg ; Albert A. Whitmrn. Spauldinz. South Dakota Alton E. Steele. Goodwin. Wyoming William A. Collins , Collins. The fallowing Iowa pcstmasters were ap pointed today : CanesvilMuacatine county , James McKee ; Highland Center , Wapello county , J M. Elder ; Ira. Jasper county , E. A. Jeffries , Monteith , Guthrie county. LesIJu ICnap ; Orchard , Mitchell county , W. R. Fllnt ; Oxford , Johnson county. Gtjarge W Stesr Rising Sun. Polk county , J. W. Frcrte- gill ; Ute , Moncna county , J. A. Patrick ; JTer ; r nnil the Snpply Depot. WASHINGTON , Nov. 13. ( Special Tele- gram.j Congressman Mercer had an inter view with Secretary Bliss today tn relation to thu supply depot at Omaha. The secre tary informed Mr. Mercer that the Interior department waa ready to go ahead just is soon as thu people of Omaha had camplled with their part of thu contract. Assistant Secretary Spaldlng ot the Trezn- ury deportment informed Mr. Mercer toaa ? that he would push work on blue prints and specifications far thu South Omaha post- office Tiuildinir , and hoped W bu able to ad vertise for bids by Christmas. Spaldlng olid he would do everything In his power to have the building completed by June L Germany's Exhibit nt Parit. WASHINGTON , Nov. 13. Consul Mona- ghan at Chcmnits has sent tn the State de partment a report of the clans made by Ger many fnr its exhibition at Pans in 1300. Dr. Richter. who took a prominent 0art in thu World's fair at Chicago , has returned ta Germany from. Paria well satisfied with thu 4pacu allotted for thu exhibition of German industries and manufactures. Mr. Monaghan says that the Gennana will make every effort u have a splendid showing and are cam- Dieting arrangements far that purpose aa fast as passible. Germany will have on industrial palace 700 meters square on the banks ot the Seine , near thu Quo ! d'Or-ny. Penecfiil Election in C"inti Rlru. WASHINGTON , Nov. 13. According to of ficial information received at thu legation of Costa Rica at Washington tha primary pres idential election for the next period , 1SU8- 1302. waa held on November 11 , 15 and 18 amid order and tranquillity Thera were t-vo parties , tha civiliat and thu republican. The votn was thu largest onu ever taken In Costa Rica , and tha clvlliats , with Preatdent Ygle- aiia aa a candidate tar rs-electlan , obtained a majority at over 23,000 votes. BH.-O4 R < "v < * rM < * tt u. DevlHtiia. WASHINGTON , N-v. IS. ( Special Tele gram. ) Secretary Ellas teday reversed a land otflco decision In thu case of Thomas L. Granfiaden against James Hamilton , from thu Mitchall district. South. Dakota. Grin- fladun will be allowed to file proof and i regular Hamilton' . ! entry will bu cancelled. Leroy G. Phillips of Crew , Neb. , anil G. Foster Garinck of Owen , Wyo. . have been appointed clerks ta thu railway mail serv ice. : % V - < I trniaii Aiiiliiixitiiiliir Arrive * . WASHINGTON , NSv. 18. Dr. van Hol- libun , the new German ambassador , who ar rived here loot night , spent thu day at thu German emtaasy and later left for New York , when * ha will remain for sama time , pending tha arrival of hia credentials from Berlin , and tha completion at Improvements at the Gunnaa embassy. Tha data of h.a presentation ta the president has not yet been fixed. Puriliin for Competitor Primmer- * . WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Minister Wood- tord haa telegraphed the Stata department that thu Spanish cabinet haa notified him that thu queen haa pardoned thu Competitor prisoners. Tha Sbita department now. announces that thu Competitor prisoners wer turned over to Consul General Lie last Monday and will bu sent by him direct to New ) York today. Clerk * Hunt 1'iljTlieir DehtM. WASHINGTON Nav 13. The secretary of tha treasury haa issued a circular to em ployes ta tha effsot that alerira receiving a iftated salary who neglout ta pay their debta contracted tor tha necesaary support uf rhem- nelv s and thuir families , without praiur ic g satisfactory reasons thur for , w.ll not be retained in Cuiltftn tVent I'111 lit. WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Thu fallowing cadets have appointed < u > the Military acad- I emy at Wast Point Walutr M. Davis at- I wrnate , B3ngflaher , Okt Leo SheluerT , , altai-nata , Sublity. Ore. . Olln C. AJchiru , La Harpe , at , Robert C. DuYia. ' aluraaJB , Rush- IU. South Omaha News. How 'o keep tie wioden sidewalks in ra- pair ! a a question that la warrr'nir tha oily afflclala a great Jiml at thu present tlina. Reports ara oanstantly being received about tha dangerous condition at aldew.ilks In all puns ot thn etty and on account at other work , thu street commissioner is unable ta at tend ta ait of thocomplaints. . It has been suggested that a slifnwalU re pair contract b lut to aomu. man wha wtll devote all ot hia Utnu tn going about tha city replacing broken and missing planks In w.ilfta. It is thought that auch a achemii mluht be marc scnnomlc.il rhan to ha e the [ work tlam under thu supprvtslon at : he street department. Payment for this work rnutd b madu by thu city and thu cost taswd up against thu property beneilttcd. This plan , however , haa Its drawbacks and no decision has been reached in thu matter. Shauld the , ountract oe let it would bu necessary ta keep I emu sort af i oheck an tnu otmtnunir tu 1 i ascertain how much lumbar had oonii used and an Inspector would hnv to be ap pointed i lutik after this part ot the work. An inspector's salary noulil amount to about $60 a mouth , and for thia reason tlui plan Is nut being looked upon with favor In aomu circles. Another simgefltmn Is that the city employ a man -with a wagon whoso duty it will ba tu drive up one side of .1 itreet j and dnwn thu other and repair walks. In | cases .vhera 'hn repaint cost mars than 75 centa the amount will tie taxed up against thn liroperty. If it Is lt ss thu city will buar thu oxpeusu. More than likely tile latter plan will bu adopted , as something must bu dona before long ta place the walks tn a butter condition. Injunction n. TtroEiltttMtWnpon. . Judge Hcott has refused to modify his original crder In relation to the gas com pany trenches on N street , although at torneys for thu plaintiffs in the Injunction appeared In court and made the request. An appeal from the decision of Judgt ; Scott in thu caau hoi been taken to the supreme court , and thu city council Is to bu requested ta pirn a resolution umtructing thu city at torney ta Join with George E. Pritchett. at torney for thu gaa company , in an appual to thu supremu court to advance thu case on the .Uwket By thi decision of Judge Scott the caa I company is prevented tram filling thu , trenches and officers of thu company are bui naming an-tluua for fear tfliat an ai-oi-un : i may ttippen and a damage suit bu thee - suit. Officers of the electric light company who prorured thu injunction- also anmaus about thu matter , for they fear that if 'hi- ' jas company is called upon to pay any dain- aiies by reiison of an accident that suit will he brought oaainat them tn recover the amount , ihuy being the cause of thu delay in the .vork. I It appears to be thu desire af all parties j interested to haaten. a decision in the matter and it Is thought th.it thu case can hu helped along if the council passes a resolu tion instructing the city attorney to do all he caa In thu matter of having the case ad vanced on thu supremu court docket. A reso lution instructing the attorney ia this mat ter .vill be passed at tliu no session at thu council , -which will be hild Monday night. Coanil'f Action a S A great many people appear to bu sur prised at thu action ot the city council tn turning dawn Councilman Barrett's praposi- i Han in relation tn the Driscal ! claim. Bar- ' ret : offered a resolution to the effect th.it Messrs. Lanu & Murdock be employed as special counsel to assist City Attorney Mont gomery in fighting the Judgment. In case t the Judgment waa set aside and thu rax- ' payers saved tie amount Involved these special - I cial attorneys were to receive JUOO. but in , cane thu decision waa against thu city tha attorneys were to receive nothing. These m- tereatpd in preventing the payment of this | judgment seem to think that the ptipasi- i tiair was reasonable and should have been i accepted. In connection with this matter thu j city attorney says that he did not object to ' having assistance , but asserts that there Is nothing tn do in the matter at thia time. Ho says that in order to get the Judgment set aaidu snmu taxpayer would have to came forward and commence proceedings. Mr Barrett saya this is Just what hu Intended should be done and' either Lane or Murj j dock were to take the taxpayer's position and also assist in defending the city's rights. I The mayor holds that tJiere la nothing to be done at this timu and thu resolution was | eeciared out of order. It la uadurstood that another effort will be madu to have the prop osition accepted. * Cnilnuy'H > 'WrCalilf. . Yesterday afternoon George Parks took out a permit for a two-atory brick sMble for the Cudahy Packing company This stable will , be erected on. Thirty-third street. Juat west of the stand pipe. It will bu IHOxSO feet and will cost in the neighborhood of JUO.OOO. Stalls far forty-five horses will be built , be- c.des a large room for wagons , carts , etc Thu plans also call for large grain rooms mil living rooms for thu barn forsman and same ot the help. This new building is made Mcessary by the removal of thu o.d stablea from the alte where additions to thu packing house are to be erected. Work on the new stabler will commence In a day or two. Fliclit Emln In * taH. Edward B. Wlllets walked into the police station yesterday afternoon and gave hinii-2if up , stafcng that he had stabbed Frank Shack He llvca st Twenty-sixth and Q streets , and is employed in tfhu beef-bnning rncm at Swift's. Shack ia a much larger men work ing in thu canning room. They had a quarral and Wllletts aay.i that Shack knockad h m down two or three times , and that In self- defense he stabbed Shock In thu siife. Thu injured man wra taken to the hospital , whurs it was found that thu knife blade had entered anu af his lungs. Wnrlc at tHeIrnniiir Plant. Rochuford & Gould. th contractors who are erecting the Armour buildings , have ordered a telephone placed In their oiScc on the grounds. Material is arriving daily anu it Id thought that work an the cement llaor of the hog cooler house will commence Saturday. Bricklayers commenced the erec- ticn of tha north wail of tha hag housu yes- terJay aflernoco. Civil St-rvli'f I3xiiiiiniitlon. Ten applications have been fllad with tha ' setretary of the local civil service commiH- dion for tha examination which will bu huld Dt'cember 1 for chu praltlona ot clerka and ' carriers in the poatnl service. No more applications - plications will ba received , tha timu allowwl having expired lost night. TLis is doiiblu I the number of applications genurally re1 1 cbived prior to an examination. I N. W. Wilson af Kansas City , an employe ot tha Western Weighing association , haa beun transferred to this point la lake tliu piece at E. C. Sanhurn , who haa been promoted meted and transferred to a paint where his services are muru tn demand. Unuriu City rifiHwIp. A. R , Sylvester of Scrilmer spent yesterday In thu city with friends. Two dozen fine chloltena were stolen tram Charles Smith of Albright Thursday. Thu Kings Daughturs meet this aftxrannn with Mrs. Jenniu Ajh , i-uvunteentii and TAlu- xouri avenuu. Gtiorga Smith , Twenty-fourth and L afreets , broka ana at his lugs yesterday > winlu JumpIng - Ing tram a iwagon. Contractor Guargu Dars put a anuplu at dozen mun ta work an thu Twenty-fifth street sewer yesterday. Dr. Glasgow has announced that tha scheme tor buildintr a big hirul at Twunty- thlni and M atraola is aff. At the Flr.it Mettiodlat chureh laut night thu Woman's Reliuf eorpa gav a musical entertainment which waa w ! l patronized. V count is being kept of thu numbur of eunnirctmna made dajy at thu local tele- ph'.ne exi-hange. With 200 telephones ui aerv ce thij jvenga numtaur of calla dan ? Don't Stop Tobacco wi 19 " 2 i This ! a < t Mrgn Incmaaa ever the -erani" .1 y nr ana ml ahon-a > hat tualneai all av r tba city M imvravtntf. Thn mu8ir.il given a * tfto Chrioslan ohnrrb : last niKhtwas a. very pteaanntr af- fnir ami a JUUCPM trrnn .t flnnnclnl stand point. TSta stiirgpstioii tbat the packinir houses bo compelled to plan- smoke oonaumurrj aa their lnr n stacks wHl hn madu to tba conn- ail. It In aia nctl that thi-rn ta nn nocraslty 5or havtna t himvy olnud of blnclt smaka hnnitlnir over bho otty all at tttu time. It Ia turtter represunte l that smaka consumers mat very Ittftlo la eomparison vith t&a cnno- tH ilcriVRtl. It ia tlinui it that Uia matter will bo investigated. How tn Prt'rnt Crtinp. "Then Is aothtai ? m thu mark el that equaln Chiimbarialn's Cougii Remrdy as a pr ventlvi at croup , ' saya Mrs. 3. Filrall , Newcastle. Natal. "Oncn my baby was suddenly at tacked wua croup ind it Uiolt only a taw dosoa tu completely raliuva hi > r. I huvo alno used it In v ry severa oases at bad colda anil Inflammation of the Iun a ami the eltsct was rwlly wonil rful. I lte p it con- 8tnntl7 tn tny house and cannot praise It toi > much for th stmd it baa dona my family In. man ; Instances. " nesd "Simon JDnln" in Tba Sunday Dea lt jou dan't tafte It , subsc-lbn nu v. Diill.r 'rrcnniiry 9tntim > nt. \VASHING.TON' . Nov Id. Today's atate- mcnt at tha candltlan af tin * trsnsury shii\vs : Avallubli ! oaah balance. ; uy".10H.iil3 , gold nr- serve , llBtt.Un.aaB. _ OV 't'lDVWEATUKR - , Palp ami WnrimyrUh \VlniN. WA8IHMT3TON ; Nov. ffi. Formulae for Friday - For Nebraaltn , Io\vi , iflasourl ami Kan sas Fair : warmerlomlierly winds. For South f nltot.L a.al Wyomins > Falrp warmer ; variaula xrlnilH. Sliina on flra wttli tar > " rin , it Jimi ; , burninir , bluedlmr , soly , nnd pimply humors , < ustant > mllcvnd jy a warm bata wltli Ctmccn.v. SOVP aslmrlu application o C TUTTIA olnunuiil - , tiiu urcac Hlcm cure , and a full dose of Ct'TictritA. UraoLVZST. Wthmurhratthrinrlil. Pnr-s3 D. . C.Ctmr. * " ! nnon. ' Uow toCnm Toitmins iiwman.tXrtfl , t 3dlp mi tlalr-mnfiednid Dc a- ' - > - ccr-i ainr. iaih ! is Wealth , DR. E. C. WEST'S SERVE AHD BRAIH TREATMEP > THE ORIGINAL. 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