- - - - - : O\AJIA DAIL ) LUJ.I n , , , , - - - - : , ito _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LESSENSCIIANCE FOR BRYAN ; Sccretry of War Pnnctnr tlo Popocratlo : Ooone1m Rear Tire , UT ERFERES WITH HOLCOMB'S ' SCHEME t TeIi'&rrnvn , skIii the Unernnr in : f FirttIslt SI Itatsilretl $ nud Sixty Ur ( ' I'risnri SCIPS 111111 to Jutuiilsg NideTnA , LINCOLN , May 28-Speclal--TIie ( ) governor - ernor today rCCeLVCl ( n tIegram from th j ecrctary ot war blcli Ilt3 cauRed rnticIi conBtcrnatlon In ( ho ranks of the popocrats S. ivhoao principal patriotlam connlsts In a : - scicme to make W. J. Bryan colonel of a fuIl hlown rcgitnent. The telegram was aa folIos : UoVornor of NotiraRa , LIncou , Nebraslca It i ostmated that about GGO enlisted men 'viIi ho requlre to fill to the maximum tha organlzatlonH already In service from your Btntc. It 1 lcslted to know how fr yo1 will ho able to furnish the above number. It , A. 4L.GER , ecretaty of Wnr. The complaint of the PoPocratic ioittI- - . . - . . clan8 is that tim recruiting of 660 ndttltional n12fl to erva itt the two regiments under Colonel flhiis and Colonel liratt will taho hucli a proportion of Nebroska's quota unler ' the ccontI call thnt there will he only a part of a regtmeiit left for Itryan to corn- inanil , and If ho goes to the front with the NC1JVILSkR troops he can only hohi a coin- mission ns a 'major. After nil the political ecliernitig that. tins been done this state of nifairs In most alarming. The governor wireil back to ( lie secretary of war as tel. lows : lion. it. A. Alger , Secretary of War , \Vcisli- ington : Answering telegraphic Inquiry , No- braslca will promptly furnish full quota of men nssigncd It , nud In such a numner as -41r (1eiartment ) may trescribc. If you nieRu to ask my opinion , I would rcspcctti1ly suggest that In my judgment the present niaxlinhiin 'strength sllt prove more emb'nt and more satisfactory to the officers niid mcli , companies to be kept recruited to pres- - - - eat strciigtli.iitlcipatln the possibility of a aecond cal1 a third regtmept has Uocn orgonized under commanil of W. J. tiryan , hlcli lii at your service. Could be ready 4 for muster on it few days' notice. - SILAS A. IIOLCOMI ) , Governor. on I NII ( ' Of lir3ztli'M ltegiiiti t. While there Is no doubt expressed that Nebraska v1ll be able to furnish the nd- tittlonal men without unnecessary delay , there is a great deal of doubt tlrnt any of the patriots belonging to the Bryan crowd ivill volunteer as privates to help fill out tile cornpaiites already In the fiCll. One of ) the cuptains of the "Third regiment" has already stated in an open letter that Pri- Yates enlisting In the companies of the First and Second regiments will "ho made the dogs" of the otllccrs of such companies. This sentiment 1s being taken up anil widely ' expressed by other omcers anti men of the Bryan regiment. and It Is probable that the GGO macn will have to be enlIsted from among those who have not seen fit to join the tirynim companies or have not bad an opportunity - portunity to do so. It is evident from the Alger telegram that the men \vlio have during time last two weeks expressed an anxiety to get into the army vilI have an excellent chaimee to prove their patriotism by offering themselves for enlistment in two reginents that are now at the front. It Is probable , however , that the madagers of tile new Third regiment scheme will use all possible efforts to preserve their organization - tion , and will allow outsiders to fill up time companies In the other regiments. There Is aircady a move on foot among the members of the hcavy artillery orgaal- antton to furnish the rccriia $ for the coam- aiile in the ficlil. In ca d it is shown that tluiir own organizatloncaiinot bbrccugnizcd they will at once offer themselves as Prb yates jn the companies of the First and ' 1300011(1 rcglmcnts. Tim leaders of the move- rncnt say that they will prove to time country * that their latrlotisnl is pot rcgulatcd full directed by voltttcal jobbery. Horace Whit- DEATH intheATER ( It Is a well known . , .4 fact that when the water from the Mis- sourl is the muddiest , L _ which is at this season - iJ4 of the year-just before I 2' and during the Juiie rise-that It contains the 'fr least amount of soluble . I mineral impurities. such carbonate of limo , I for the reason it has J been founti that time 4 , - many filters offered to- . ilay that clarify time ; . . - water by means of alum fall far short from doing the work Intend. ed for them just zt the time wheti most needed , 'J'hoVIFUGO Filter clarifies time water by a stImuIIe , natural process , We do not use A'um ' or Sulphate of Alumina1 'rho great objections to the use of either of thcao Is : Flr8t , that In cases where the usual conditions of time water are exces- 1veiy rnudtly as they are today , the large amount of alum rCqUIrel to mimalce the water clear leaves a very bad and thisagreeabo ! luckerlllg taste. Second , that water so clarified is not fit for the laundry because of time excess of soluble clietmilcals left In the water , iiiukiimg it very hard nat ! unfit for use. This flifer is so simple niitl comprehien- 1blo that a chillut of ten years can easily understaimulu maunage and clean It thorough. hi lii fifteen minutes. Time filter Is so am'- ratiged that all time impurities are cmiletl alT through the sewer , timmis doing avoy 'wIth time objection founti 'ItIm all other fillers. Why $ ould you hattie in the muddy waters of the Missouri ? Why should you use It for cooking ? \'by endanger your health by using It at all In Its mnuthly anti Inmpure condition m'lien you have In the \-FU.OO Filter a clarifier that iyes cu water as clear ntl jiure as the ulews of the ' morning at a very trilling expense ? The _ 4 Iinportant'feature of this , the greatest of all filters Is that you have pure , clear water . . . - In all parts of the house , in the laundry , ; In time kitchen , In tIme 'ath anti as i.iuchm as m'aiit , fur there Is no limit to time quantity. Go to any faucet In tlio house ΒΆ anti you flail this same clear. soft , tasteless - less water , After you have cure used such brights clear water as \V1.FU-aO III- tor furnishes you vlil wonder how you et'mr , , inanuiged to exist without it before , t.iI We are making sPecially low prices no thmo first tea to be Idaced In June and so- hicit a call for further cxpiummatir.na eutii estimates , . 3. H. LERMER , 305 South 13th St. l'clephooe jiGS. First Nat'l flank hlld5 , ' , 'N- more , the ynumumg democirut who refused to serve an captain of tiryan's company , says tonight that ha believes the artlHer orguunl- zation ccii furnIsh the number of men to bring the two regiments to their full strength anti that ho will enlist wthout ( I any inquIry as to the distribution of coal- ml ss ioM. Seeing the turn that imitates have taken Governor hloleomb has repented the action taken In slaughtering Colonel fllschof to make a place ioiblo for Bryan , and has invitel fliachof to occupy a ItInco on his staff In the exposition parade next \Vedncs- day , lie desires fliachof to appear In lull regimentals as colotmel In the National ( bard. Colonel lllschof haa dechineul tIme honor. lie Indicated to the governor that a man who was too much of an "Invalid" to go to tiuti front with the troops would also ho unable to perform sucim arduous staff duty. Secretary of State Porter is suffering so- rerely from some ailment In one of his cars , and a specialist from Omaha baa been sent for to consult with the local specialist In the case. Mr. I'ortcr first nottcotl the laizm a few days ago , shortly after hnv- lag taken several dives ufld r vntcir rut thin sanitarium swimuning p061. anti bt'llecs that the vater has carried some foreign substance into the ear. i'ilMhIulr- fl .Iiiiiiiier , The breaking of state records In the broad jun11' , high dump and 100 yard sprinting events the other day ham , aroused much additional Interest In athletics at the mmiii- versity , Time feat. of Young Pillsbury in clearing a bar five feet eight. Inches bight Is now regarded as several Inches short of the capahmihitles of this record-breaking high jumper. A snap shot photograph of Pillsbury taken while ho was going over hmos that he cleared the bar fuily tour inches. Should he be pushed in a contest to his best. It Is now believed that he can reach the aix-foot mark , or even better. The city of Lincoln will be practically deserted next Wednesday , so many people are going to Omaha to witness the open- log of time eapomittlon , Many of thu mo- cietles wliI go in a body and In uniform. It Is expected that the trains will be itachced and a great many vili pay regular fare anti go up Tuesday evening in order to aVoid the big rush , A party left here this evening for m few days' fishing in the nortlmwcst part of the state. In time party Vere J. It. Gilkeison , Judge A. S. Tlbbetts , T. S. Allen , Sam Low , 3 , ii , Harley , Logan Schrader , Willard 11am- month and Victor Seymour. Leo ilerdmnan of Omaha also goes with the party. C. imi , Spenney died at time residence of his daughter , Mrs. If. B. Brown , 310 South Eleventh street , this morning. aged 70 years. The fumieral will be lucid from time residence tomorrow afternoon. Omaha people at the hotels : At the Liii- dcii : W.V. . Marks , A. J. Munche. At time Lincoln : C. D , Sutphen , W. D. Pruyn , A. F. Sayics , 11. G. Gansomi. high School GrntuIuIM. FALLS CITY , Nob. , May 28.-SpecIai.- ( ) Time graduating exercises of the Falls City High scimool wore held Friday night. 'rho graduating address was delivered by Miss Vandauia Varnuni , A. M. , of New York. The class address was by Miss Lois Spencer. Time class numbered eleven : Fiorence llama , Adda Ilowers , Lome Fergus , Josephine Graves , Ada Insheop , Joe Jones. Pearl Lawrence - rence , Lois Spencer , Kate Thomas , Mablo Wilson amid Mary \Vlltse. TEICAMAJI , Nob. , May 28.-Special.- ( ) Time graduating exercises of tile Telmaimuak high school ivere held last night. Time graduates were : Eva Ellis. Irene Sutherland - land , Mmmudo Templeton , Alice Ilrookings , Etimia Brooks , Mabel Gates , Jessie Chatt , Chance Gacs , Reeves Itopoweli. OSCEOLA , Nob. , May 28.-SpeciaL- ( ) Friday evening o curred the temith annual graduating exercises of the Osceola Iligim school. Foiidwung arc the raduate : Janie Pelver. Nellie Plieaent , Mary MeKong - Kong , Myrtle Machum , Mildred Haziewood , Mabie I3rown and Virgil Anderson. FULL1tTON , Nob. , May 28-Speclai.- ( ) The graduating exercises of the 1-11gb school occurred Thursday and Friday evenings in Sheafi's opera house. The graduates : Lisle Stunner , Myra Gllmoro , Myrtle Short , Dohhio M. Loucks , Edith I. Itidell , Chair MeCay , Lodemnia Gould , Jessie Id. Luco , Chariton Jay , Dahiio Baker , Gertrude Dier , Olive Sheaff , Cassie Davis , Mary Whitney and Ida Ehlsworth. ALBION , Neb. , May 2S.-Spohal.--Time ( ) graduating exercises of the Albion High school were held last imight. The gnatluaes : Ethima tiosford , flessie } Cilbourmme , Nellie 51111k , James B. Smith , Raymond Itoltunger , Wzmrreim Martin. CULI3ERTSON , Neb. , May 2S.-gpeeial. ( ) -Last night thtrtcon hiupiha graduated from the Cuibortson High school. Time graduates : Carl Fordycc , Jasper Daugherty , Mary Joclcens Fioy Edyeart. Edwin Crews , Orra Reynolds , Uessio Crews , Myrtio Conway , Mary Keller , .Mnry Young , Lawrence Pci- lows antI Nellie A. ltisioy. JuNrATA , Neb , May 28.-SpectaI.- ( Commencement exercises of the Juniata High schools were held inst evening. EIght graduates constituted the class : Earl II. Groummd , George J. Zapp , Alnieda flechit.'l- hemmer , Irene Knapp , Sabrimma I3reeland , Tim McCracken , Aita V. 11111 and Clyde I3echtehlmeirner. IlEilitON , Nob. , Nay 28.-Special-The ( ) fourteenth annual graduation exercises of time Ilebron 111gb school were hebi last imighmi. Time class consisted of nine mcmii- bers , who vero rcpresentctl iii the prograii by Jerry Young and Anna fletcher. 11ev. C. S. Dudley of 13c'atricu delivered the ad- uiress. TALMAGE , Neb. , May 28-Speeial.- ( ) Commenconment exercises of the Talimmage High school were Imelul last night at Cash opera house , Miss May JetTriemm being the only graduate. The music for the oca- sion was furnIshed by Tecumsoli mmmusicians , ihitOICEN flO'uV , Nob. . May 28.-Spociai. ( ) -The commimneimcemeut exercises of the city schools were lick ! Imera last nigimi , The graduates : Etta Iticlmartlsomi , Imlumudo Par- roll , It , F , Thorpe , C. L. i'ickett. ASIILJAND , Nob. , May 28.-Spechal- ( ) The twelfth annual colnnmt'ncemi'nt ' ercices of the Ashlmmnd Iligim school were lueltl last evemming. 'rime graduates : Roy llirzmmmm Oliver , Calvin Orren Craime , Irving llmnersou limook , Julia Edwin Laughlin , Ttalph Kenneth hays , Fraulc A , Gross , Julia ll. Parkhiurst , Lizzie Mae Bryan , Jessie A. Scott , \'eda L. Lami. phear , I. . . Maude lirusim , Neiilo 0 , lou , Helen Knight , \'ermt T. Limmdhoy , Hattie Webster amid Sadie F' . flhmicic , LIOT1IENIIIJRO. Nob. , Mgi' 28.-Speclal. ( ) -Time second anmmummi comumimcncemmmcmmt of 'lie Gothmenburg high school occurred last night , Dr , 0. K , Tindall of ( Inaud Islanul delivered the graduating adtlress. The graduates wore : l3emiic Jones , Ilosto Vcet , Libble ltussell , Jessie ll Vromuan , Ellen Id. Mmtler. son , Clyde M , Ti-otter , Frank I. . Selmoop , Cl'remmce Johimeon anti William Vronman , 3r. GltEELIY CEIITEII , Nab. , May 28.-Spo- ( cmi Telogranm.-Thc ) graduation exercises of the Greeley 111gb school were held mit the court house last night , Thu class was coin- hosed of eight members amid imatlo a credita. ble showing , S'I'IIACUSS , Neb , , May 28-Special ( Tele- grammm.-Commmieuceimient ) exercises of time Syracuse 311gb school occurred last mmiglmt , Twelve were graduated , One of those cc- coiving A dlplonma was \Vaymie Jones of Corn. iianr C , Seconul regiment , now stationed mit Chickarnauga. ills chair was profusely dee- orated and lie was vattl a high tribute for his loyalty. Time address by 11ev , S. Wright Butler of Onmaba was well received. M'COOK , Nab. , May 28.-Speclal ( Tele. graun.-Twcnty-ouo ) boys and girls were graduated from the 111gb school of McCook last eveniog. time largest class in the history - tory of the jtublie schools of time city , Time address to the class was delivered by lion. 11 , ii. Wilson of Lincoln , Neb , Mabel Bishop delivered timc salutatory , Bert Whit- taker wits class historIan mini Miss Minnie flowehl yalethictorian. FA1I1UUIIY , Nob. , May 28.-Speciah.- ( ) The fourth commencement exercises of Fair- bury High school were held last evening , a class of twenty-chic graduating as follows : flaiph A. 1olh , flay 11. hlhnshaw , Carrie A. Todt , Nellie Ware , Claude S. Bottaford , floe. coo C. King , Helga A. Gordon , DeWitt han- sea , Luvenmi Armmstrong , Clarence Bartlett , Neil 0. Fitchpatrick , Grace il. George , George ilawes , Myrtle flainey , Max Griffin , harry E , Graft , Cliff W. Leltoy , harry C. Barker and Anna E. Grlmn , valedictorian. HUM IIOLIT , Nob. , May 28.-Special.- ( ) The class of ' 98 appeared at the opera house last night in the thirteenth annual corn- memicement exercises of the humboldt High school. The class consists of fifteen , seven boys and eight girls , EM EI1SON , Nob. , MaE 28.-Speeiai.-Tlme ( ) cloatimg exercises of the Emerson schools Were held Friday afternoon. TIme fourth annual - nual graduating exercises 'were held in the evening. Two boys amid two girls composed time class as follows : Harvey Poole , Arthur Mines , 1nggle Limbarty anti Effie flondrea. PAWNlfl , Nob. , May 28.-Specluml.-The ( ) commencement exercises of the h'awneo city High school were held last evening , 'rho class numbered cihtcemm. the larirest ever turneti out hero. 'rho mul4ross of the even- immg was by Chammeohlor MacLean of time html- veraity of Nebraska. The valedictory was by Mary Maple Davis. CALHOUN , Nob. , May 28.-Special.- ( ) Time commencement exercises of the Cal- . hmoun public school were held Thursday evening - ing , Timerim were five graduates , The exercises - cises were in the form of a contest. Grace Vaughan gave a salutation , There vere two orations : "Time March of Mind , " by Olivia Baunian , and "Character , " by Grace Trisler , The question for debate was : "lie- solved , Tlmat Emiglammd imas a bettor form of government than thur United States. " On the xmffinnmativo Chester I'Isher ; aega- tire , harry B. Waltron , The decisions were as follows : On orations , Olivia fladman , ono : Grace Trisler , two ; on debate , Itarry Walton , three. The judges were Superiti. tcimdent C. C. Marshall , Diair Superintend- emit W. K. Fowler , Blair : Superintendent E. J. Ilodweil , Omaha , SmmOoTmNG SClLAl'i IN N llhit.SIcA. 'l'hiee Ilmunehmumen.lunre n ( tmmnrrel Over Pc'mmelmiz I'itstnre I.iuitd , thAT SPRINGS , Nob. , May 28.-Specual ( Teiegrnmn.-News ) has just reached this place or a nmtmrder conmnuittcth about tlmlrty nmiies south of this place In the saud hills. Three ranchnmen by the names of Kimmknid , Sylvester and Chase- had sonic difficulty over fencing pasture land , and time result mvas lCunkattl was killed. It is not kmmown which one of the two muon did the shmootimmg , but It is said to be Chase. There is great excitement over tile affair , as there are supposed to be several ranebmen implicated in it , as they wanted to get Kimikald out of time country , There is expected to be mmiorc trouble. The sheriff and deputies have left for the place of mnurder. ALLIANCE , Nob. , May 23.-Special ( Teic- gram.-Joimn ) Kinkaiti , who was shot three times by the Cases yesterday , on a ranclm eighteen mimiles from here , was brought to town last night and seems in a fair way to recover from his wounds. lIe was unarmed and claims the slmootimig commenced whemi ho had turned to ride away. Cii , iii to Uhiziimge llaiids. KEARNEY , Nob. , May 28.-Spechai.-C. ( ) N. Brown , superintemmdcnt of time Kearney cotton null , has just returned from a triim to New York , anti is authority for the state- meat that time Koanney canal will pass iato the bmmndc of the Cotton Miii company as 50011 as the necessary papers of transfer can be executed. The mystery surrounding the finding of the human bones under the iloo of John. Rathm's saloon has jn all probabilty becfr solvetL The coroner's jury found that they undoubtedly belonged to a couple of medical students who formerly hail rooms in time second story of the saloon building , and were known o have two skelotoas for study and examination. The Keanney creamery has been corn- pioted , anti Is now ha working order. Kent- ney creamery butter is on the markets , and is a very fine article. So far no milk routes have been established , but the daily milk receipts are nearly 2,000 pounds. This will ho largely increased as soon as the mIlk routes arc established and worked. Affairs at ItNhmlnhld. ASHLAND , Neb. , May 2S.-Special.- ( ) S. Autlicy Reasoner , deputy postmaster of this city , had a narrow escape from death Thursday morning. Some one was shooting at a target when a shot crashed through the window of Mr. Reasoner's room , barely missing him. During the heavy rain storm Thursday night lightning struck 1mm the western part of the city. City Treasurer John Vi. Moon , whmiio returning home , was knocked down and stunned by the stroke , Horace Almy , a Lancaster farmer living in Mlii precinct , southwest of tills city , , had a deep gash cut in the back of time wrist Wednesday by a fractious horse. The highi water last Sunday took out six- tccn _ feet of the fiumne of Jame II , Snohi's mlii , a large tree being cmrricd over the damn , A small son of Elmer Bailey met with an accident Tuesday whim playing around a cultivator , One of his feet was nearly cut oft in front of the instep. ( iii 'l'rmmel of I Iii. ' 1'JiIe'es. COLUMBUS , Nob. , May 28.-Speclai.- ( ) Herinamm Oeirich of this city , who recently lost some 1,200 worth of cattle from his ranch a few miles east of this city , believes he lmas a chow to he parties and will spare no pains to prosecute It. Several cases of petty timlevery wore reported - ported to time iOhico the last few mlays. A couple of stores and offices have been broken OIOfl atud ml few articles carried away and 1mm one case an amount of money was taken. There is a strong suspiclonithat It was the work of home taiemmt , Private Norscman of company 0 , Tlmir- teentim Mimumesota volunteers , who wait taken front the train hero May 17 wheim the rcgi- mont Ilassomi through amid taken to St. Mary's hospital suffering with an attack of measles , was discharged yesterday antI Is flaIr nwmiting for traimsportniQn to join his company , Ira IIIICVN A re lehiiyed Jm' limmima , EXitTEut , Ncb. , May 28.-Speciai-The ( ) weather tjiis week lies betn riuite warmmt and very thre tenimmg with occasional light showers , Thursday ove'mimmg ; , however , It culminated Jn th heaviest rmrimm storni of this year so far , It begnmm about 5 oclock amid in aim hour and a half a good strong Inch anti five eighths of water fell , which , owing to time ground already being thoroughly soaked , flooded everything , Corn Is about all planted anti farmers are anxious for some pleasant weather In order to get to cultIvating , as weeds are mimmikiimg good imetmtiway in the cornfields , Farm. era are also getting a little anxious about time wheat mind oats , fearing that this is go- immg to ho a rcpe'titiomm of time spring of 1896- all straw anti no graimm. ( hue-i loonrutiai flay , DECATUR , Nob. , May 28-Bpecial.-At ( ) a special meetiimg of time Grand Annmy of time Republic post of tlmie city this morning it was declared that no public demonstration would take imlace by time camp on Memorial day , Time old eohdlers will quietly go to the graves of their dead comrades and deck theta with flowers. The rest. of the day will be spent as a day of solenmnity and sorrow , TIme Missouri river is playing havoc with town lots , houses and city property in gomm- eral. Great chunks of land fail In every day. Some of the citizens and owners have become alarmed , anti moving their houses back beyontt thm&tWthger mark. The olti Conklin place , justnning to bloom wIth beauty , went IntOi river last night , In the last ten years , hm iands of dollars of city property has bqonsumcd by the high waters of the "fli.4tidy. " . .111. Conmnieneenint Weeyj nt hlellemme , I3ELLEVUE , Neb. , J4y128.-Speciat.- ( ) Thu following prograthiim been announced for commencement ilellovue college - loge : Sunday , Juno 5-flaccaituuroato sermon , Rem' , Stephen rholpa , Omaha , 11 a , to. ; address before societies , Rev. C , K. hoyt , flehiem ? , 8 p. iii. Monday , June 6-FIclil dj ; alumni entertainment - tainment , 8 p. m. ir Tuesday , Juno 1-MeatunAof the board of trustees , 11 a. m. ; musical , 8 p. m. Wednesday. Juno 8-Annual address , 11ev , 11. T , Fleming , D. I ) . , 1'4ebraska City , anti presentation of dlplomnas , 10 a. ma. ; aiuainl and ox.studonts' banquet , 2 p. m. Dr H. It. Kerr has offered three prizes to be awarded field day : A silver cup to the young womna making , tito highest score in toimnis ; a silver cup to the best all-round athlete , and a third cup to the academic or collegiate class makIng the highest base bail score. No successful contestant may hold the cup for more than two years , Br , B , 11 , Kerr has just returned from a trip to the east In tIme interest of the col- lege. lege.The The Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyte- rhun church gave a strawberry social at the Kmmlghts of Pythmias hail Friday evenIng. To celebrate time closing of time schools the chiidreim enjoyed a basket picnic Friday. Another Coiniiuny Itnised , STROMSI3UI1O , Nob. , May 28.-Speclal ( Teicgranm.-ConpaImy ) H of the Third regi- nmcnt was organized here today with a full rcprescmmtatloim of the entire coummty. About seventy-five nieinbcrs were m ustered In anti the following officers elected : Robert J. Beer , captain ; Fred Green , first lieutenant ; Frank Mills , Osceoln , second lieutenant ; Elmer Cowen , sergeant ; Ira Bartholonmow , first United States gmmard , Thus Is a robin- tent company from l'olk coummty. Victor 11. Wiison of Onmalmme , who has greatly assisted iii securing thIs company , and this 1)011mg his home county , was reconmmended by the emmtlro vote of time company to be placed on Bryan's Btaft , Captain , \V. Luntlcemm of York was present. harmony and enthusiasm prevailed throughout. Court , tt , 'iihihomt. ALBION , Neb , , May 2S.-Simecial--Judge ( ) Albert came up from Columbus anti held an adjourned term of the district court this week. The nmost Important case was Johnson against Johnson , a divorce case. Johimson brought aim action against his wife , alleging adultery , and he flied a cross hIll , asking for a divorce frommi him on account - count of cruelty. She was granted a di- voree and ahiamony. The case of Gutmo against the State Bank of Newman Grove , n usury case immvolvlmig quito an amount of money , was decided in ( aver of the bank on the groummd that ( lutme failed to prove usury. Cases In the motiqn for a new trIal was overruled , and tho.paFies are goiimg to the supreme court. Siiiprtin E * ' 1it , l5m'cCiillsehm TECUMSER , Neb , Mmit'128.-Spcciai.- ( ) Two sporting events of 'bmmie importance took place here yesterliaS1 A 150-yard foot race between John Miiumtir1and James Gal- icntlmie was woim bj th 'rmer. A sitting pulling contest botweent'Fhrmner Burmms" of Illinois , it wrestler of xmotp1 and George Place of Tequmseb , 'a jvon in thmr e straight lifts by time foumeri Rain prevented a ball ganmo betve a thp ppmhs and time Liii- coin High school nggrcgaqpn. The Llncalmi boys came down today,1 hcyor , aimd a good game was played. .ComaLderable money changed hands onth , pz.llLng , ckntet yesterday - terday , the locaI.spcgttung the , worst ofit. , 'tfCivt C' ' ' VpNt Polmmt TencIir. WEST POINT , Nob1 , ? 1tty 28.-Specinl.- ( ) The school 'board iohv etl in adjourimed session last SaturdaV ev nimir and selected five ofthe oid teaihersot'the present. corps as follows : Misses Briggs , Crawford , Hill , Mihier and Mr. Nehigh. Previous to this Prof. George was selected as principal and A. M. Randolph assistant. The Grand Army of the Republic imas tie- cided to observe Metnorial day in a fitting manner , and ox-Congressman 11. K. Valentine - tine will deliver the oration at the cemetery - tory Monday mornhmmg. Fic J'tmM HASTINGS , Neb. May 28.-Special.- ( ) Out of the twenty-five who took an examun- ation before the Nebraska State Board of Plmarmay only five successfully passed the examination. Mr. Evans , president of time board , has just received papers which makes the following persons full-fledged druggists : C. V. F.pimmg of Bertrandr L. a. Feeher of Ncwmangrove , V. J , flom'arik of Crete , C. A. Leckhiter of Lincoln and Miss Mary Day Moore of Lincoln. Each of time above had a general average of 70 or over anti not lesmm thmmmm 45 In any one subject. Csitlt' 'I'hief CoimfesMes. ALIHON , Neb. , May 28.-Special ( Telegram.-Itichard ) Woeppel. a stockman - man at Petersburg , this county , 0mm Tuesday last stole fifteen lmoad ot cnttio imelngimmg to W. M , Ilartman , wimile they were on time range on llartnman's farm , and drove them to Mndlson and sold them to another stockunan , then' went to Onmaha. He was arrested at Humphrey , confessed to time vholo matter anti was bound over by Judge Canmpbehl to appear at the next term of time district court. Pirlit Over I.Icemse , STROMSBURG , Neb , , May 28.-Speciai. ( ) -The petitioners for saloon licemmee have not yet secured their penemit. as time temperance - anco people flieti a remonstrance , saying that sonic signers oim . certificate of good character we're imot free-holders , Time con- ai4crmition of the matter has been postlmoncti for three weeks and it is uncertain what time outcome wIll hO. Lawyer King of Oscc- ola is attorney for tue reniommstrators and Joimn Tongue of this city appeared for time petitlommers. 'I'tke ( ionl Niuimmes for 'I'hmeir ilo'M. BEhttIN , Neb , , May , . 28b-Specimml.-Mr. ( ) and Mrs. Lewis Gaimzoiu German fatally , have Just named theihinewiy arrived son and heir Dewey SamimpsomlmGanzel. hero's timat he may prove an Qmoor to both name- sakes. mmmi , A. A. Borden receiefl a telegram announcing - nouncing the death oeohii mother at her honme near Chicago. 11W 'left at once to attend time funeral , iih In PIUtIC Gets _ Xermlict , BEATRICE , Neb , , ) tlayj j28.-Speclai- ( ) The Jury In the case at lme Beatrice National - tional bank against Mzs.Enmma V. Dwyer roachmemi a vetdict aboutrnidnigimt , which was read in court in tlmimnlornung. Time ver- diet Is ( or the plaintiff ) atsgrdung time bank judgment for time full iflvnt of the note , less payments made , WIthtlotoreat , aggregating - gating a little over $2,000ui' ! tnllIiseimnrseal , TIASTINGS , ob. , May28.-Special ( Tele. gram.-Tlio ) case wimereirm P. M Bali was arrested on time chage of assault to do great bodily Injury to George icayser was heard tlmis afternoon before Justice JulcKia- ney Bali was discimargeth Cotim hIhteknii , it Syrmiouse , SYRACUSE , Nob. , May 28-Special ( Tele- graimi.-There ) Is a corn bloclm.atle imere , the railroad company not being able to take it away as fast as received. SE rnei ly LI gim I ii I ii. FALLS CITY , Neb. , May 28-Spccial.- ( ) During the .eectr1cal storm Thuieday night time house of Mrs. Crow was struck by lightning but fortunately no one was In- jureti , The family was ecated in the parlor when the stroke came anti In an Instant the house was filled with soot and a strong gas. Time bolt of lightning entered the flume at tIm top and descended. Time raIn that acconipanied the storm was very heavy. .Toi'kl ? ) ' 'Fimorpe at Genes'n. GENEVA , Nob. , May 28.-Specinl.-Tho ( ) famous jockey , Charlie Thorpe. with hits wife , returned from San Francisco yesterday , where ho has been riding for the last season. They are visiting Mrs. Thorpe's mother , Mrs. Bassett , in this city , on their way to Now York City. Bolero leaving California Charlie tendered the Nebraska boys of the First rogimnent a banquet. Another Senreht hinm1e , TEKAMAII , Neb. , May 28.-Spccial-I1 ( ) , \v , Monroe's temperance bali was again searched by the shmerlit with a search mvar- rant , but nothmiimg was touimtl , This place has been raided a nuamber of times dtiritmg the last year , Mr. Monroe betimg eoimvicteti and heavily flnet , at the district commrt tier- lug its last terni , as a result of one of time raIds. I Stnrt Vorl on n Brick ilinehc , EXETEI1 , Neb , , May 28.-Spechnl.- ( ) Ground has been broken timis week for a fine brick block on time corner of Exeter avenue and South Deot street. It will be 60x90 feet , and will be occupied by F. M. Zlska , with a general stock , and 'mV. C. Woodworth , wIth a furniture stock , Two other bricks will probably be started in a couple of weeks. Iteerimitimig Omee ut ihnir , BLAIR , Neb , , May 28-Spccial-Dan ( ) C , \nmi Deuscmm , editor of the Courier , and Judge Jesse T. Davis have opened a to- cruiting office here. Timey have heemi coma- missioned by Govermmor Ilolcomnb to enlist enough to fill a company dosignateti as company B , Third regiment. Each has enrolled - rolled about forty-fire mncn , Shmit its thishicitil , hASTINGS , Nob. , May 2S.-Speclah.- ( ) Yestortlay while several sumiali boys wore playing with an air gun Waiter Heron was shot In the head. The bail , a Ill , entered in tlmmi editor of the forelmeati mmd ilattened ngaimmst time skulL It was remnoved by lr. Irwimm amal time boy Is imow doing vcll , Iore itmitui. ALBION , Nob. , May 28.-This vicinity has been blessed witlm abmmndamico of rain recently ammd never before have the prospects for good crops and good tlmnes been so bright. A great many of the bomb coumity farmers are now selling the grain amid reaping - ing the advanced prices. flhlmersoik's Voltituteers. EMERSON , Nob. , May 2S.-Specual.-Tiio ( ) following yommuig muon from this lhaco have enhisteti in the Wakefleid militia coniliany of volunteers : Vm'iihlam Ryan , Ed llroiletto , Wihiimtmn Brooks , Peter Mortenson , Clem O'Conmior amid Arthur Manning. I'nwnee 'VIii Celelmnnte. PAWNEE CITY , Nob. , May 28.-Speciai. ( ) -Elaborate preparations are In progress here for a rnammmiotli celebration of time Fourth of July. Counimm-iiemmteimt at Clii ) ' Center. CLAY CENTER , Neb. , May 28.-Spcclmml. ( ) -HigIm school conirnencemnommt exercises were hmeld last mmlght in tIme Borhmammi Opera house. There were six graduates. VISITORS -SIIUT OUT ( Continued from First Page. ) wilt appear at time concert to be given In time Auditorium Wedaesday evening by the orchestra. The latter wIll play a number of which the "Star Spangled Banmmer" ivihi form a fcattmre and the director has requested - quested that the chorus be prepared to sing this portion of the mmumber. This wilt be taken up for rehearsal Tuesday nihmt The names of a portion of the soloists who will appear in concerts In the AuditorIum on the exposition grounds durIng June have been made public by Musical DIrector Kimball - ball , as follows : MIss Helen ilnckiey , Miss Anna Metcaife , MIss Jennlo Osborne , Miss Jessie Campbell , Mnie. Sophia Markee , Mme. Katherine Fiske , George Hamhin , Fred Car- berry , Frank Clark and Charles M. Clark. Several other singers have been engaged and their names will be made public from time to time. ro CHANCE To CLIMU'I'IIE I'ENCE. ' .Vitelmincii Ajioinied to 1'ntro Omit- side' time Groimmids. A company of watchmen has been adtled to the force under the commnantl of Major Lleweihyii. conmmandant of time guard , "The watchmen comprise a company of sixty- three men anti the duty of these memm will ho to patrol the entire length of fpnct' about the expositiomm grounds anti provcnt persons froam climbing over. These watchmen - men will also act in time capacity of special pohicenien in imrcserving order and prevent- 11mg tIme destruction of property. This entire company has been recrumiteti from the ranks of time Grand Army of time Rcpubhic. TIme foliowing Is the full list of time coma- liany ; 11. A. Wilber , sergeant : J. II. Chase. C. B. Faux , W W. Ford , G. W , lllankemm- ship , T. M. IC. Krucherbackcr , Andrew Decker , J. M. Jester , 0. Whitney , 11 , T. Stover , William Piummier , D. J. Simmitlm , 'tV Bartiow , George \Veitlrnnn , Wiiiiamn E'ihiott , J , Id , Cress , J. C , Hutison , Thomas Casey , Nt'itt i i. ahonnuist. J. A. Moncriof. 0. J. Babcock , J. C. Monnimmger , Jolmn hastings , S. 11. Knowlton. Louis Grinneli , Martimi Quick , J , 0 , Sloamme , It , Talbot , F. M. Fur- cell , William Wililamus , 'tViiiiara Ghine , J. 11. Augho , J , Sides , Charles Nelson , J , P. Ewing , 'ST. 14. Murphy , 'mV. ' S. Dayemiport , J. S. Bennett , David Thompson , J. S. Moore , Dominick Cnrr , 11. W. Amuherson , T. F , Ormi- hey , Fl. II. McConnell , J. 5 , hiulett , 1) , P. Tubbs , William Libby , 11 , A. Sprague , Dan- id Burns , 11. Id. Bouco , Tlmomas Morris , A. F , Clapp , A. C. Woothing , henry harmon , Thomimas ii , Doyle , \V. Ii , Cimilcote , W. 2ui. KnottsV , It , Wilcox , A. Stewart , 11. C. Valentine , A. N. Ward , 11 , Dexter , li. Wynman , 5'I' . LOUIS Nt6VS1'Al'HIt MEN COMUiC. , litlVIiltfli 'VIii hliiiijt iii fl Party to Atirimil lIme Opeimingr hlimy. L. W. Wakeiey , general passenger agent of the Burhlngtomm's MissourI lines at St. Louis , will arrive 1mm Omaha on Tuesday mit noon on the compammy's first St. Lommis-Omtmima exposition liyer withi a party of distinguished newspaper mcmi of St. Louis , occupying a special car , These mmewspapcr people comae to attentt time opening of the Tranemlasia- sipimI Exposition , anti with timeni will be a numor of staff artists. 'rho iarty will be entertained whiio in Omaha by the exposition - tion otflciaimm , 0mm Wednesday morning time Burlington will brimmg iii another party of newspaper people in a special car from Kansas City , Timis party will be imecompammied by time mayor and members of the municipal council of Kansas City , who have been invited to at- teimd time opening of the exposition on Wednesday. Municipal officials of otimer cities lii this section will arrive hero on Tuesday timid Wednesday , mind will be Onmahma's guests , entertainunent being provided by Mayor Frank L Moores and the Omaha city coucm- cii. l'l.eiIu ri ii to r 's'o ummami's Cl uhi In y , Juno 18 Is to be Woman's club day at time oxpcmsition and preparations are going for. ward ( or the entertainment of the large number of guests which is expected , Dole. gates en route to the biennial meeting of the General F'edoratlon \S'omeu's clubs at Denver are coming from hasten , I'hihtuthcl1 1 phia , New York , lit , Louis , Chicago anti St. Patmi , sod the fctheratiomms of neighboring states mire preparing to meet them , Time guests will arrive on Saturday morning aumul will spend the day on the exposition grommmmds. A program will be givemi at time Auditorium in the zmftcrnoomi at which Mrs. Mary 11. Mumford of I'hmilmnlelplmia will speak on some Idhaso of education anti Mrs , Hermana Hall of Chicago will give an address on "Art in the home , time School anti the Coin- munlty , " Other speakers uluring the sessions of the two days durimig wimiclm time wonmen will be here mire Mrs. Cornelius iftevensoa of l'hmliatielplmia , Mrs. Ellen itt , hitchartison of Boston , Mrs. W. E. Flechel of St. Louis , Edward Longstreth of Phmilathelpimia anti Mrs. Celia Parker W'oohiey of chicago , IIIiLUI1VAII'I'IHtS ON 'LULl GItOUNIiS , Gibes ( if hut' lIet'mm1iye lepnrtimieimis to lie hteilmuveil 'l'inlny. Mi of time offices of the cxpositiomm wlil tie rornovctt to the groummtls today nuiti business mviii opeim Mommday mimounimig with all the tb- pnrtnmemmts on the grounds except the lie- partummemit of I'ubhicity amid Pronmumtien , Time leprmrtmnont of Ways niuti Meaims , iii- eluding time secretary's office timid time Bureau of Admissions , will be located in the Service building. Time Transportation nnd Comiccs- sbus departments * 111 also have offices in this btmilditmg , wlmilo time Depnrtmemmt of lIx- hibits will retnumm tIme otlicea in the Maimtu- fnctmures bmiiltiing which imumvo been occupied by the depmmrtrnemmt for the last two weeks. Time Service building imas not been entirely CoflhlmietetI , but it decitleti thmat time hmeatl- quarters of time various departments intuit ho estabhialmed en time grommmmtis before the exposition oimemms anti Sumntlay appenreil to bo time only time whemm time niovimig coulti be accomplished without the loss of vmmlumablo tinmo fronm mm working day. The Service building is located immethi- ately tiorttm of time Athinimmlstratiomm arcim on time west side of Twentic'ttm street , It is about as mmcar time cemiter of time grolmntis as aimy spot which might be selected anti will be conrem'miemmt of access train any imortiomm t of time thmrce tracts , The offices of Presitlemit Wattles amid Gemmerai Mammagor Clarimsomi will he In ( ho Admninlstrntiomi arcim. 'i'Iekcts for time Cli hidreil. The cimiltiren who are lmolthlng ortlers entitling - titling theta to a ticket of iutlimmissiomm to the exposition on aeotmnt of their efforts 1mm sellIng - Ing copies of the Hatchet ivill be fuurmmlslmed ivltim tickets In excimango for their orders by calling attime _ Y. M. C. A , building between .1 antI 6 o'clock Momititmy eveniumg , A tonipor- ary 001cc will be cetablisimed in tIme cmmtry way to time bulding on thin ground floor anti clmiitlre'n presenting tlmeir ortbers mit thIs place will receive in oxcimango the tickets to wimich they arc entitheti , These orders vero isstmed to all cimiltiremi mvhio sold 100 or mmmorc coimies of time Hatchet , each child holtiimmg such an order belmig emmtitiei to one ndmmmis- sion ticket. These tickets are gooti for any day , btmt time object in Isuing timemmm Montimmy is to have each little one supplied witim a ticket for use on thme opening day. l'Ittimu'es iii Nelinasitn hlii imliii. Time hammgimig of time paintings whmichm con- stittmte a prominent teata ; . of time tlecora- Lion of the Nebraska building is proceeding rapidly imimtber Lime supervislomi of Miss Mel- baa Butterfield , the hostess of time btmiitl- immg. Time paintings are nil time work of Nebraska artists or tlmoce is'iio chaimii this state as their home. Some of time artists have taken up their abode imi other clinics , bitt still cling to the old state as tlmeir home. Time pictures cover a wide range of stmbjects , inciudimig lammdscapee , flowers in profusion , portraits anti one or two very ambitious efforts in the nude. In the hatter class is one life-size flgmure of a youumg girl painted by an Ommmalma womnan. The work is I exceptionally fine anti nireathy time picture has attracted the most favorable conummient from connoisseurs. 1 ai-t ' 1'itIl Motto- , The dates for the 'Currency Convocation , " to be presitled over by lion. J. Stoning Morton - ton , have been fixed and the gatherIng of - - - T noted fimmiunclere wilt take phmice September 13 , 14 and 13 , In the Autbitoriumnu on the ax- position grotuimds , Time first day will be devoted - voted to a discussion of time tie of sliver as nmoiiey , the second day to time merits of gold and the third day to paper Imlone ) ' , time morning of the third day being given over to time greontiackers anti the afternoon to tlmose opposed to irrc'deemunbio ctmrrency. The macst proimilnemit advocates of these rariobs schools of money still be lnrltctl by Mr. Mor- tomi to participate in time convocation tumid the affair Is expecteti to be otto of the most notable events of its kind wimicim immis over transpired , ( invenituitettt Uuulimling Control. Time hoard of Mammagenment ot the Govern- macmit building anti eximlbit hmeltl a vrotracteti I' immeeting at time Millard Imotel last night anti. transacted a large anmotunt of routine btusi- ness , Time only unritter of interest done by time board was to fix time imoturs dtmrImi which time building shall hum kept open. It was tie. citlcth that during Juno amid Jumly time builtiimmg will be nimemi from 9 a. mu. to 6 p. mu. luurung time reiimaining mmionths thin liners will be gFatiuntiy sImortimmeti , Limo mmliii beiuig to close about sumntiowmm. Time qutestiomi of openuimg time bumilibimig on Sumidnys mvmis mucimtioneti , tuumt tIme cotisemusus of opinion mm'as timat time decision mmiatbo by practically the same board at the \'t'orld'a fair shoulti be atlimereul to aumd tIme btmlhtiiug I vIhi not be oimemmetl Summdnys. S. Ii. Morrey , wlmo hats been In charge o time lnstahintiomm of time exhibit of time Tremis- ury department , was npimointcti sttperitu- temident of exhibits for the entice buildimmg. itt's ( if the 1iItOst ( hOt , Smmmmmhl elevators are bejmig Iuhm'eeit in thu mmmiii court builtliumgs so as to niforil easy access to time galleries for timoso tmmmabhe to climb time stairways , The fresh wmmter lieu frommi Qtmiumcy , Ill. , nmmtl Ncoshio , Mo. , for time fm'eshm ivnter aquaria trill arrive iii tIme city timimu mmiorning nmmti mviii be imiaced at once 1mm their mmcmv lmonies. Tlmee myth be mmuosthy famucy helm of various kiumds. Time salt water fish are cmi route to Ommmahma timid are expecteti to nrrlmo emmriy toimioriow imuornltig , 'l'hero will ho mm' great variety of thmeso tmmmd thmo tanks mm item they imiii be tli- played inure bcomm m'emmtli' for timeir reccjmtlomt for several ulnys. Luther M. Stierimmger , the electrical en- gimieer mvhmo designed time electric thecora- tioii of time oxpositlomm gromtmmtls , Immis arrived imu the city to oversee time atitlitiomi of limo lhmmlslmimmg touclmes to time groumtis ; mtmmtl mmlii remmmmtimu for somime titan. Mrs. Martlmmt Simtmte , tue ommergetic conmmmmlim- slammer of hiortietmiture of Coiormmdo , Immts at- rived witim time immaterial fom' lmer exhibit amid time iuustnliatluum will be comimmimemiccd at once amitl ptmsheth to an early commipictloii with Mrs. Shute's tmsumul emmergy. Cothey'mt itlmmgmuzine for Jimmie comitnins a temi- hinge article cii time exposition by Miss Elsie Iteasomuer , coimmtpictmoushy ihitmstrntcti witim lmnif-totmo reprotitmetions of reccmmt hihioto- gralmhs of time exposition buiithlmmgs zmmitl iii- terestimmg iiolimts nbotmt the grotmituls. Time hmmimiber to ho misetl km time erection of Limo gramid stnumti omm time mimaimm cotmrt is on tim grotiimtl anti Limo stnmmtl mmiii be erected to- iimom'mow , This 1mm 'mm'imerc time chief exerciseS of time oimemiimig day mire to talco place. Time sumbstmmntini seats lmave te'emi tlistrihuutetl at thiiToremmt polmuts on time mmmaium commit , which will miftomd conufortabio rcmmtimmg Imiaces for time visitors. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST i'mil lentiomis l'oint I , ) lhi r'tuteii hii % 'eitt1iei for Sumidimy I a Nelnzuskn , 'nithi 'stnimuJIe % 'iiItiM. WAShINGTON , May 28.-Forecast toy Sunday : For Nebraska anti IowaTlmrcmttcnimig weather ; variable wimitla. For Soutiu DakoteLThmreatemming weathmem' , with possibly showers imi eastermm . . portiomm ; easterly wintha. For Missouri-Throatemming wcathitmr , 'with ' probably iigimt simowers ; y arlabbo mvimids For lcnmmsas-Tiiremitdlmin1 wc'ntlmor , litob- ably with light showm.rs in time eastern , iop : _ tion : easterly ivimls. \Vyonuimmg-Gcnbrally fair , westerly , I winds. _ _ _ _ _ _ - AMusEMEN'rs.S The Crowning Sensation of th Vor14 Is. , flaenback's ' Trained Wild Animal Show 0o1's ' Mighty Oonress ol the World's Famous --.t------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Train'ed Animals Sekcted from a1 nations-tue largest co11ectio of rare , costly 1111(1 curious animaS ever gotten together under one enclosure. llaenback's ' Trained Wild Animal Show , Now Situated on West Midway , g to remain from June 1st to Nov. " ' ' ' , 1st , have spared no CX1)OllSC to iiutico 1 it the gt'andest aiid.inot popular of it's kind ever exhibited iii this country.1ihis show , endorsed by the public and pi'esa , is everywhere a'c knowledgeci to be the inonai'ch of all trained aninmi exliibi. tions , IOU Unparalleled Features ! _ _ IOU High Class _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sensational Acts ! _ _ _ Having uc1i a great vtti'iety ' of t4tah'tIillg fQatuies , . ; ts. _ _ _ _ _ _ 111)10 the Iflallttgeliloflt to giv9 a coiustant cluuige of pi'ogl'ame See the baby lions 3 days old-sight of a 1i1et1iii Nol. lare , tile largest and most beautiful lion iii ox'isteitce-a bij show in himself , 1-lundreds of hital'velous traine(1 ( 1111(1 Untrained - trained animals froni every forest , desert and jungle under the sun , including lions , Ugt. . - ' ' 01'S , 1eopti'ds , wolves , bears , \ " " : _ . ! elephants , ilinias , , etc. Admission to the Menagerie : - < : : ; , OPEN ALL DAY. To tile Arena Performance , 25e. - Box Seats , 5Oe , . , , - - - - - - -