- ; - liliiiTiT : - _ ± i : - _ _ _ _ _ _ GOVERNOR AND hOUSE T' ' Two Vcwa of L Matter Ttkcn by Ohio Execntivc , ' CROtJNSE AND HOLCOMB ON RECORD fl'rtIltIcnhI VCtHs tlii , nhItI l'uhIIulINL Cflhlilly 1)rnsN III. ' Vtithc r nntl Seeurca 1i t CIIMIL : t fi tptit tIit Slitu. , , . : , L1NCDLN1 Juno 14 , - ( Sp'cIaI.-Tho ) fusion iarty succeoled In faRtelling upon the taLe wlrnt the tuhcrenta ot the party term ( ho 'rctorm ruijifinistratlon. " A corn. ' patiRoll of tli record of GovuTnor Ilolcorub . wtb that of Lorenzo Croune , the repib- r flcnn % ho prcce1e4 him as thu c.ccuttve olflccr of the Btntc , wilt 1)0 InterestIng at. Lirla ttrne. Vhcn the lcgIraturc of 1693 npprprtntct 2OOO to pay tire govvrnora , Iioiar rent , Inserting the provision In the general exlcIDIe ) approprintlon 1)111 ) , Governor CrounHo wrote the following veto rneriuige , 'which in rnalo part of ( lie records In the office of the scretnry of state ; . - , . . . IXlCUTtVI 1)11'1\ItTMINT. ) LINCOLN , ' April 10 , 1b'J3.-.mong the acta jrnsid dur- Jrrg the cIorIng tiotars or thu esson Just tciwtnntcd s house roll No. 207 : " uct making tipproprtatlorrs for the current cx- ) eflftM of the stute government for the years cru.1tt Mardi 31 , 194 and March 31 , 3895 , nnd to pay Items of Indebtedness owing by the state , " t3n much of section 1 of said ri ( aH Provides "house rent for the governor , two thousand ( $2,000) ) dotlnrs , " has my ( Its- approval , nod tinder the authority fourrit in ' section 15 , of articlu V. of the conatitutlon , tiliM particular item is atr1c1en out. 0' Ibere is no warrant for such an appro- IrIatIorI ) , Beetton 4 of tire urtlelo rcrerrctt " to fixes the salory of the governor at $2,500 ier annum an(1 prohibits hint train receiving I OI ( "IcrWIisitea ) of ofitec or other conipen- b.IPI.TJOII. In the face of this protrilittlon there is rio inure outhority , In my Juilgment , for appropriating money to pay the rent of a hOUse ror the executive than there is to ftrrntirh it , stock it with vInes , IRY ) servants , Provide carriages turd the like. "he salaries of the state ollicers may be , - P.11(1 , in sonic instances , no doubt , are in- equnto , Yet It. Is such as Is fixed by the ' constitution (111(1 UfltlI it is Increased by a or amended one rio attempt should be 1fl0lC to SilliCiflCtit ) ) It by inIlrcctlon , null ( uit ( lie smuic time invite those who should uphold - hold thu law to violate It. 1.UltiNYU CIWUNS1. . lloleitl , 31(11e Cliiillit In 1695 Governor Iloicornb was inducted . Into office , Thu legislature of that year . nlProlriate ) ( $1,500 to pay his house rent ( or the following two years. The legis- )1 Fiture of 189T aplroPrlated ) the aune amount to pay tim rent for the years 1897 ulitl 1S9. Governor Ilolcontb being a ' 'reform' ' goy- ernor. took no tiecli of the message of Governor - ernor Croiiisc , but gladly accepted the money. The tumounts lie 1ia drawn , as , ShOWn by tiio records in the auditor's oitice , are as follows : May 2 , It9 , house rent to July 1. . . . . . . . . . July 11 , 11s95 , hoU3e rent to October 1. . . . . iSO ielltOul1iCr ao. is5. house uent to Janu- tury t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO Nurtli 3 , 1I9a , house rent ( no term stated ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 DecTnber it ) , Isii ; , house rent ( no term stntctt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AlgtlHt 27 , 1S7 , hOU4O cflt ( no tvrin ttlttCd ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Decnlntcr 21 , Ib7 house rent ( no terra . . $ tfltlI ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 i\Iny 21 , I'J , 11(1(1St ( , r'Itt ( no terni statl ) 20 It soerns. from this record that one of the duties of a "reform governor" is to par- Rule a course entirely dIfferent from that of .Ijls rqubllcan prctleeessor , no such small things a constitutional provisions being at- lowed to lnterefere with the program. The requisition of the governor of Cot- _ . : - orado for the return of J. D. EItton to -4 lTouider county to answer for the crime of j Y , statutory rape. was honored by Governor ] Ioicomb's secrctary today. Elilson is Under - der arrest at Ilenkleman. A telegram , % .q5 recelverl at the governor's otflce ( ron : Colonel llratt this afternooii , conveying - veying the information that the 1"lrst Nebraska - braska Is ( lOW Ofl hoaril the transport Senator - ator , realy to leave for the Philippines. The Wallace Creaniery company of Wrul- - lace , Nob. , with acapitnt of $1,700 , has flied rtrttclcs of incorporation. The lneorporators are I' . 1. . harper , C. M. ilaytien , 1) . 3. An- tonliles , A. J. Mothersead , E. Ii. Spencer , A. lloltrnelstcr. J. Staekhouse. The Gotlrenberg Water t'over and Irrigation - tion company , with a capital of $300,000 , ] ras Incorporated with stockholders as follows - lows : A , M. Alien , M. 1' . Allen , C. A. Ed- vards. The German Village of Omaha , with a capitiil of 15,000 , has incorporated , with tile following stockholders : Charles F. fleIn- dorff , J. C. WhipIle , J. L. Ilaker , 'rho Eugcnn Moore case , which has occupied - pied the attention of the district court for a week , was subinittett to the Jury today , tlio Intructtons of tlte court being given at. 1 o'cloclc this afternoon. The arguments in . the case began yesterday and the Sileccires were long and impassIoned , sometimes drifting - ing to subjects and impassioned matters en- tirely foreign to the 01(50 in lianul. For the , I- . - statq the speeches were by County Attor- fey Munger , Deputy CaIdweil and JOhn M. Stuart , wiulle those addressing the jury In behalf of Moorc were Juiigo Barnes , WiIde 1eeii , Ii. C. Uroine and E. F , hose. The Instructions of the court wore lengthy and 'were not regarded as favorable to the defendant - fondant , a large portion of the Instructions offered by Mooro's attorneys being refused , At. a late hour tonight the jury was still out and the juige liati gone home , so that no verdict is CXieCtel before tomorrow , Ltiinizi I.lI'lul (4lt'N , LancaBteI county Teachers' Institute as- cinIile ! for its twenty-third annual session yesterday. hancelior MrucLcnru welcomed the teachers and CactI of thu instructors spoke ft few words on their particular line of icork , Tire enrollment reached 225 today , A series of lectures vlll lIft given In the chapel at an hour WIlCU till teluclueru Cliii atteliti. 1)r , Shernian of the university faculty gave the first lecture on ' ' 110w to fleati and 110w to Teach ltcnIing. " The ituilor class of the 111gb school wound till itS Commencement festivitli's lust night by givIng a reception to the IllenIbers ( If thu graduating class. MusIc , gaiiios and q dancing furnished amuscniont for thu even- 14. \\'lnslow , Whose 1101110 Is In South Dakota , Is tile fortunate law student who . , wail tilO prize for tlitr best thesIs. The prize , nil Anu'rtean ( ( ill ! English encyclopedia of law valued at $250 , was offered by Its dub- ilstn'rs , Thy contest. was so close between Mr.Vlnsiow and Mr. J , 1) , 1)oiiiilson that a second commIttee was rlect'ssnry before the dccishort could ho jiat1 , Mr. 'inslow wa outertniuetl at tiiniler at tile I.ltdt'lI hotel last nIght by iflerlIhers of the l'lii Delta Psi , tIre legal fraternity to which ha k belongs , Most of tim doctors of tire city who did not attend the national meeting at Denver - . . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - McMUNN'S ELIXIR or OPIUM Is a preparation of the Drug by which its I ) InjurIous effects are removed , while the vai- I uablo IllediCiflal lIroilorties are retained. it Ilo.st'55eH nil the setiatlyc , nuodynu and anti- vvasraodic powers of Opium , but produces 110 ivkness of tile stoillach , nO voariting , no costlyoness , no headache , in acute nervous disorderir it is an Iiuyaiuablo remedy , and h' rec'IInImvlided by tire best physicIans. E. FERRETTI Agent , 312 Pearl st. , Now York. are takIng iii tii work of the tatc methlcrii Society rrt Oniishin tloro linhit , GOTIIENIflMtG , Neb. , June 14-Spceiai ( ) _ _ faQ shower of rain 4 prevailed In thIs seetloil today.VId todny's raIn more than three Inchei have fallen this month and croIls are heavy rii1 promise to he much larger than In 1891 , Many of thin farmers have just completed plowing their corn for tIre first time , the average height of the crop being about two inches. Rye and fail WhI'lIt are making a rank growth , and In rnaiiy places It Is lodging. The thormom- cter relstcrcd 05 degrees In the shade yesterday - terday at about 2 o'clock. Sl1ELTO , Neb. , June 11.-Special- ( ) . Another har(1 rain felt here thia morning. Fully three inches of water fell , which will make corn plowing Impossibto for several ( lays , hASTINGS , Neb , , Juno 14.-Spectal.-- ( ) An inch of rain fell In Adams county thts mornIng. This gives all crops plenty of moIsture for six weeks. IJIMONT , Neb. , Juno 11.-Special.- ( ) Two and sixty onc-huudredth inches of rain fell hero last night. from 7:30 : to 0 o'clock. There was some ball , but not enough to do any damage. During the storm Charles Prescott's house was struclt by lightning , but no damage done exceptIng to tire roof , A large lamp ep1oded in the 0111cc of Clark's hotel and created consld- erable exciteniout , hut dId no damage cx- ceptlng to the office furniture. The brIck 'ail In the cellar of the dwelling of 0. C. MnXwehl fell in , causing about $25 damage. 1IItADShIAV , Nob. , June 14.-Spccial.-- ( ) This vicinity received another regular soakIng - Ing rain last night. About one and one-halt Illehes of water fell , Cornfields arc in a deplorable COnliItiOnl , Weeds are growing and farmers are hclpics. Small grain is badly beaten down , especially the oats. There vas a heavy ball storm about five anti one- half iiiile northivest of here that uiItl very great damage to alt kinds of garden and growing crops. Fortunately the path of the ball was only a mile or so wide and only a few miles in length. II'clIeitft ( 'roll L'rosci's. IMPEItIAIj , Nob. , Juno 14.-Spociai.- ( ) The lrcscnt crop Prosliect of Chsc county is lreyoiitl uiUesttoii tine best over lcno % n in tine county. Small grain Is knee high and could not look finer , and. there can be (10 doubt about its maturing , The corn crop is a little backward On account of the cool weather occasioned by the frequent rains , but the stand Ia good and the color is oil right and a few warmdnys and it. will forge ahead. The rainfall oI last week was alicrult three Inches. The ground is thoroughly rat- urated nfli ( in the best of farming condi- tion. Farmer3 now feel well assur , d that their labors are going to be richly rewarded. Tire prairies are covered with the finest grass over known In the county and many pcoplo are taking advantage of it and are shipping in cattle. There have been over a thousand head brought Ilito the county wIthin the last ten days , and many others arc expected In soon. The Chase County Land anti Live Stock company returned to the precinct assessor - sessor of this precInct this year rnore cattle than were returned by the entire nrecnct ! last year , and tile precinct viil shuw more tilflfl twice as ninny cattle this as last year , The cattle valuation of the county ili tints year exceed that of last by $40,000. The last tori days there have been a ( lumber of land buyers from the cast in the county in qtlest of lands , and a nUmber of sales have been made at prices ranging from $ to $10 per acre. llzalsli.g ItLcrulN. ASHLAND , Nob. Juno . , 14.-Speciai. ( ) - George Ernest Hall of Lincoln was in Ash- mint today securing recruits for company II of Bryan's Thlird regiment of Nebraska volunteers. lIe secured the names of four vohliniteers from the Platte bottom neigh- borirood north of the city , as follows : Albert - bert \Velhs , Claude C. Chapman , Charles Fowler zuul henry Arbutllllot. From tim city no recruits were obtained , as the men who were intending to enlist refLised to enroll - roll their nhmes under W. J , Bryan's ban- ncr. ncr.An An attempted burglary at Parkhurst's lumber office was foiled last evening by a ire1estrian who discovered a man trying to pry tim oflice window open. Two men wore taken In by Marshal Con'- win late last Friday night upon receipt of a telephone message from LouisvIlle that a house had been robbed. They were released Saturday , as the Louisville man could not bring a heavier charge than petit larceny against theni and as they were not responsible - sible ho could get no redress. C''Ioiii' lii I'li Ciiii t SILVER CRFJEIC , Neb. , June 14.-Spe- ( clal.-Yestcrdny ) at 5:30 : p. m. a genuins CyclOllO visited Platte precinct , I'oik county , about three miles southwest of this idace. it. moved In a southwesterly direction not far from the river , After tile funnel forpieci it lasteti eight minutes before it broke , It 1i'i ' not move very rapidly anal covered only two or three miles. It leveled cottonWood - Wood groves like weeds and tore 01) apple trees , but. fortunately struck the buildings of only one farmer , those of tienJamin Fin- cry. Ills barn , containing some 300 bushels of grain , was wrecked , one horse killed and several others crippled. Tine porch was taken off iiI house. IVill Miller , Julia \'Is- Icy and Mont Mustard , three young men who were cultivating corn across the road from Finery's and who 1(0(1 ( ( put their horses in Finery's barn on tub approach of tire storm , were lifted bodily from tine ground , thrown over a lenice ( tad Into a muthole , but were nnot seriously injured. After two days of sun It i raining again. Oil II i'i'iliivs' ht'lllorIlll , OSCflOLA , Nob. , Juno 14.-Speclal.- ( ) 'Flic memorial services last Sunday afternoon - noon at tire Odd Follows' ball here were veii attended by members of both the Ito- beka lcgreo and Rising Star ledge , No , 75 , lirdepeinient Order of Odd Fellows , and their friends. TIm 11011 was decorated with flags , ilowers frIll emblems of the societies , Tine nueniorial address s'as delivered by Rev. Ir. J. 11. l'resson of Strornsburg , an oltl menu- bar of tile fraternIty. After tire services at tile ball thur lodges repaired to the cemetery mtnut tiecorated the graves of departed broth- en's ( lull si8tors. Ihissi iiigxs Ci tlllluI'Ii , 1ASTINGS , Nob. , JulIo 14.-Spocial-- ( ) . At the regular meeting of the 'city council iazt night. Link llrlukicy was appointetl driver on thro fire department. to tnko the iilaeo of Ed Ohliinnnt after July 1 , Ed Burton - ton was appointed street conhmnlssioncr , Tile city treasurer was lnHtructel to apply all money In tire Judgment fund to the payment of the Thionmas judgment , Tiere Is about $1,200 in that ( timid at present. The Thomas jtnlgnlcnt calls for $6,000 , The council in- structerl the flulOnICo conrmnlttec to employ an expert bookkeepen' to check up the city tee- ords. COIn 111(11 y I" lilr't'ts Oiili'crs , FIIEMONT , Neb. , June 14-Speclai ( Telo- gram.-Cogrlpnnny ) F , Third Nebraska Infantry - try , met at the court house this afternoon for ( lie election of oflicers and tire following % % , ere chosen ; Captain , \v. J , McVickar ; first lieutenant , I' , II , Cummings ; second Ileuten- aut. 0. 'IV. Thompson ; first sergeant , T. N. Fullerton ; quartermaster sergeant , A W. hireitllng ; sergeants , J. A , htalnsey , Carl W. Fox , E , Fay and It , Seldler. Eighty-two men have beep accepted , Tine inca from out. of town will be entertaIned here free of expense until orders are receIved , Ord'red fi ) JOt,1 titt. 'illIrsi. TltiNTON. ! Neb. , Juno 14.-Spaelal- ( ) Ed Wade , \V. 1) . Otis , Camden } logg amid Frank Jones of thl. Piace were ordered to Indianola this norniirg to Jola company L or the Third regiment of volunteers. \VEATIIEII \ CROP BULLETIN Oondions ! of the LMt Wco Are Not J'ust What fa Wanted. TOO COLD AND TOO MUCH RAIN FALLS Tentirernfnro flclov nhrd l'reclphtntlon Aiso'e ormnI Vlilci , . , Is. Nut IIx- neiltue Ulgilt Thing for ( irowinj Cropsi , United States Department of Agriculture , climate nni crop service of the weather bureau , crop bulletin of the Nebraska section - tion for time week ending at 8 a. rn. , Monday , June 13. IS8 : Itninfall chart for week ending S a , rn. , Juno 13 fui ; .A C , A4i sl , i1 cs.J The inst week has been cool anti cloudy , with very heavy showere in the eastern and southern counties. The average daily temperature deficiency ranged from 1 degree In the eastern Iror- tion of the state to 4 degrees in the west- era , . The nlaxlnnum temperatures for the week were slightly below 80 degrees and tire rlIIlliflltlfll Were between GO degrees anti 55 degrees , The rainfall has been about or slightly below Ilornini in a few counties ; generally , however , it ilas been above normal and in the eastern counties has been heavy , ranging - ing from one rind a half to over four inches. The heavy rain of tire last week , following - ing the excessive rain of tile preceding week , has been rather unfavorable for tire advancement of crops. In eastern counties vinter wheat irns lodged considerably and rusted slightly. Oats are beginnIng to lodge in a few counties. Rye continues in excellent condition , Grass is nrinking a rank growth. Some alfalfa and clover have been cut and niore would have been cut if the weather had been favorable , Potatoes are iii excellent condition. The COiltinlUCt heavy rains have kept the ground so wet that very little work in the fields has been possible during tile week. Corn cultivation has been retarded arid the Cn'0l ) is generaily exceedingly weedy. Corn hrss grown fairly veli , but is small for the season at. the year anal needs sunshine and warm weather. Report by counties : Sollti'Ostcrll Seettois. liutier-Snuall grain making rank growth anal seine lodging ; corn fields need cultivation - tion badly ; grass excellelIt. Cass-Outs anti fall wheat lodging badly aird rusting some ; corn dnmaged by heavy rain ; spring wheat , grass and pasturcs good. Ciay-\Vhcat Inclined tb rust 50fl1C corn getting weedy , littic cultIvation this week ; cherries ripening ; strawberries riiie. Fiiiiriore-Sinttll grain uiotng vell ; corn needs eultivatloir. Gage-Corn doing fairly well , but getting weedy ; wheat lodged considerably and sonle rust. on blades. hlamiltoi-Snall ; grain growing very rnhik ; some wintcr 'heat rusting ; corn growing nicely , but getting very weely , too wet to cultivate. Jehlerson-tmrlail grain rank ; growth and lodging riounevhat ; corn fields getting weedy and too wet to cultivate. Johnson-Wheat on bottom lands rusting and lodging ; corn very weedy arId ground. too wet to csittvate. Lancaster-Oats and wheat. heading out ; chinichi bugs .ini small grain ; clover . and alfalfa ready to cut ; corn gettilig weedy , Nenraha-Wheat rusting and lodging ; corn badly washed nod getting very weedy ; a week of miii , with but little vork. Nuckohls-Sonre grain rusting , nil very heavy growth ; alfalfa needs cutting ; too wet to cultivate nurt corn is very weedy. Otoe-Wireat lodginng badly ; oats rusting ; too wet to cultivate corn. t'awnce-Wheat lodging badly and rust showing to iUite an extent ; oats growing fast ; P0tLtOes and grass fine. 1'olk-3inirLil grain making rank growth , 501mb rusting ; 801110 corn fields cultivated first tt..atrs ! very weedy ; meadows fine. lticharusonr-1"all wheat injured by wet weather ; corn getting very weedy ; grass and clover very heavy ; potatoes doing well. Saline-Winter wheat lodging considerabiy and rusting some ; corn retarded by wet weather and needs cultivation. Saunders-hum has retarded field work ; corn weedy ; wheat and oatS lodging and sonno rusting ; Potatoes promise a good crop. Seward-Too wet to work in the fields ; corn getting very weedy ; wheat and oats lodging arid rusting sonlewilat. Tilrtyer-Wlleat lodging considerably ; most corn very weedy ; some corn to plairt yet : corn washed by heavy rains , 'lurk-Fall wheat lodging ; rye and wheat very heavy ; corn needs cultivation badly ; a'fnliu clout ready to cult , irt hiensteri Sect loll , Iioyd-Corn backward ; wheat and oats very rank unit sonria Joriguig ; rye well beaded out and from five to six feet high. Ilurrt-Wlmeat arni oats very rank and lodg- lag some ; corn growing well , but is weedy ; cherries ripening ; potatoes good. Cedar-Corn cultivation ill progress , but delayed by raIn. Curnlng-Wireat anal rye have lodged considerably - siderably , especially on bottom lands ; everything - thing , InelUlinig ( weeds , growing fast , Dakota'-Smnali grain lodging err lowlands ; corn cultivatloir retarded , Dixon-Too nluch rain hiss prevented corn cultivation ; grain growIng too rank and lodging some ; corn % ory veuly. Dodge-Farm work entirely suspended on account of rain ; corn gettIng pretty weedy ; wheat lodged 501110 ; ilay Will be a heavy crop , iouglas-tmnli grain heavy growth and begirririzrg to lodge ; corn good stand , but weedy and ground too wet to cultivate , i1OitSlnillll grain growing too ranlc for best ProsPects ; corn growing slowly arid ground too wet to allow prover cultivation. Krrox-ltust reportei on wheat ; oats doing veli : corn backward. Mndion-Oats are beginning to rust ; corn flcltl weedy , ground too wet for cultivation ; potatoes growing rolldly. l'ierce-Grotnnd very wet and crops growing - ing slowly ; dry weather needed ; too wet to cultivate corn , Platte-Oats very milk growth ann lodging some ; considerable cor'ni tiamnagt'l hiy heavy rains ; all corn very weedy ; grass abun'laut , Sarpy-Whneat nail oatS brave lohgcd barily , rye tilling well and not lodged so badly ; corn very weedy , Stanton-Farm work at a standstill ; corn looks gooil , but Is very weedy ; pastures cx- cellent ; may crop will be big , Tlrurstoo-AhI crops more or less damaged by heavy rain : hrastures excellent ; corn get- tlnig very weedy. Washllngton-'Corrl a good stand and doing well , but very weedy ; wheat , lye and outs irrjultI by tile heavy raIns. Wayne-Smlrahl grain rank and lodgIng 6flmmie ; corn c.ultivatiqn busiieilsii'd anil nany flcds very weci'iy ; apple trees ( sill of fruit , ( 'e'iitrril Se'et Issli , hloone-Fall wheat heading and lodging ; rye good and in bloom ; oats very rank ; grass exCellent ; cora needs cultivatIon badly. Uuiraio-.Snnail grain and grass makIng ( mo growth ; corn getting weedy and In some places getting yellow. Dawsomi-Sniall graIn good ; rye in bloom ; corn 'ettitig very weedy. Custer--Vheat , rye , oats and grass nnak- Imlg heavy growthm ; Irntaioes excellent ; corn good stand , but too much moIsture for best growtim. tllreeiey-Flno week for grass and small grain ; corn doing nicely , ilnhl-f4iimali gralmm loolca well , but corn 1158 been iirjorcd by the heavy rains ; listed cora Oil 501110 fields is under water , hfowaril-Urgiur in line conditIon ; alfalfa excellent ; rather cool amid wet for corn ; potatoes - tatoes in bloom ; apple prospects good. Loup-W'beat and oats not. as pronrising its a weelt ago. rye floe , corn a good stiimil , but growing slowly Merrick-Somo 'wtrcat nxst rye damaged bT too much rain , mam'kelds of corn on lowlands partially tmndW'iter. Nance-Snrail grain aing % rank growth and rc.me lodgIng ; corn blefly Washed , some fleld so wced7 they lob'tR.s green as saudi gaimi , Sherman-Aifalfa reaitto cut : winter wheat headIng : corn zmnaerage stand : cui' tivation much hindered y rain ; pastures fine. Valley-Small grain , _ towing rank anti lodging on iowhands corps doing well , but get.ing weedy , t-I Wheeler-Crops doing well ; grass best for List sIx years , SnntllweNtcrh $ etioir. Adams-All small rai'n growing very rank : potatoes hook fine : pastures splendid ; corn getting very weed'o : in bloom , Chnse-Wbert , , rye , oots1ibarley and grass all doing finely : corn up , a goot stand and being cultivated. Iundy-Grass is excellent ; cattle fat ; corn doIng well. Franklin-Wheat itnd corn Injured slightly by time Lnvy rains. Frontier--Corn cultivation retarded by rain ; small grain line ; big crop of afaifa being cut. Yurmras-nrnIl grain a tremendous growth ; spring wheat heading ; alfalfa In blossom and no weather for cutting : corn very weedy. ilarlnn-'heat and oats are big and rye looks nice ; potatoes fine : alfalfa hetivy , seine three feet high ; corn doing well , Hayes-Wheat doing ilnely ; rye headed ; corn growing slowly. Hitchcock-Wheat looks fine : pastures good. htarney-Oats unit winter wheat lodging sonic : corn advancing rapidly ; rains have tie- layed cultivation and corn getting very wettly. l'erkIns-Sprlng wheat , oats and barley show an lmnnIlelIso growth. \Vlllow-Grounrd very wet ; corn veedy. Webster-Alfalfa large arid ready to cut ; 01111 : rank , ' , % 'eslern a nsl , sirt1l'eMterli Sect toils , Browa-Snrla'ih grain doing vctl ; corn back- vurci. Clloycmine-Corn tl nicely , but neets raIn ; altmlf.t ready to curt. KeItlI-Alfalfa amrtt pastures excellent ; sprung wheat growling fast , Reyrt l'nha-b'tnali grain nine on uplamid cern riot all vlanted , iCimnbnll-Snlali grain doing well ; corn tip ; iiCm.trrcs ; excellent. iock-Not { enough sunshine for corn ; wheat Iwosrects good , 3ioux-h'niaii grain nIII1 Ilotatoes doing weil ; corn conning up. 0. A. LOVELAND , 3ccthofl iirector ) , Lincoln , Nob. Give tIle llsiys a. Seisslol ! . CURTIS , Neb , , June 14.-Special ( Tele- grarn.-Undcr ) tile call for the new appor- ttonnncnt of Nebraska volunteer's , Curtis sent seventeen stalwart young men to Iii- dianola , where they will be fornrcd into a company organization and mustered for service. Stockville also furnished eleven men for the same service. Before leaving the boys were treated to a sumptuous din- ncr by the women. I'nrting addresses were made by J. i. White , 1)r. Ilazee , T. iii. Wimberly and others. ( reuillery Colilpail ) ' Orgilu isesi. JUNIATA , Nob. , June I4.-Speciai-Tlie ( ) Juniata Creamery company wns organized Saturday , and .compieted today. George T. Brotvn was elected presitlI'nt ; A. P. Slack , secretary , amid Geor liiizen , treasurer. isaac Boyd , 0. It. Palinerp A. M. Frank , II. J. Ashinrore and l'ctet' crhmti ( were chosen a board of directors.1 Work on the plant tvlll be begun at. 011cc. Thu Beatrice Creamery - ery conpamly of Llncciln..wiil lease and op- crate tile plant on conupleUoa for ten years. - Ii'lsI.c Irtynt jsllleY. SIDNEY , Nob. , June 1-SpeciaI ( Tele- gram.-Thc ) flag dayn cxeclscs today were celebrated with greats and ceremony. Addresses were ulehiypr cl by Mont Chase , Rev. Dr. Baker arid teyruMr. Moore. The chrilfireni representing1vartns states and icr- ritorles performed . % . in a pleasing - ing manner. Exce1lep5nlusic intrspersett tile program. The parn.dqvan alu a special feature. The city Is handsothel c'tecorated. , ! 'rle HASTINGS. Neb , Jine 14.-Special.- ( ) The Leeper prize debate between the eel- lege students at tile I'n'esbyterlan church last night was won by tile amrmativo. The question , "That Usury Laws and the Itegu- lation of Interest by Law are Beneficial. " For tile affirmative were B. fl. Bushnell and A. II. Jones. For the negative were G. C. Porter and It. M. Smith. FIRE RECORD. Ifote'l it UlsMe , & , ULYSSES , Neb. , June 14.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) Malone hotel burned at noon todaY , It was partially Inlsured. College I'rofessii' ihlMsIllg. ATLANTA , Ga , , Juno 14.-A special from Oxford says : Last Thursday l'rof , A. L. Harris , professor of Greek at Emirory coliego , disappeared from iris 110(110 in tills city. Ills friends have beeni making diligent search , but have failed to locate him. HI family fear he is temporarily Insane owing to the strain of the conarnenncenneot work just over anti has wandered away. .iiIdrlels ltCElt'CtCl to Sesinte. NEWI'OitT , It. I. , June 14.-UnIted States Senator Nelson \V. Aldrich was re-elected by the legislature today on time first ballot. Tile vote is as follows : Senate , Nelson W. Aldrich , 35 ; E. Bcnrjannhmi Andrew's , 1. House , Aldrich , 61 ; Amidrews , 2 ; L. U. Garvinr , 1. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Geisern ! ! : ' F'ilrlIxecmst Silovers Hi % Veisteril I'orf lolls Vnriler , vit n Southern > ' Vllls1s , WASHINGTON , June 14.-Forecast for Wednesday : For Nebraska antI Louth Dakota-Goner- ally fair , except showers in western ilor- tions ; warmuer ; southerly winds. For iowa and Missouri-Showers and thunder stormB ; llorthleriy wlnrds , becomIng variable. I For Kansas-Showers and thunder storms ; nortilerly winds , bcconiimng variable. For Wyoming-Probably fair ; southerly winrds. - - 1.110:11 R-eorsl . : , , OFFICE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA , .Tunmla 14.-Record of temperature and ruIn- fall compared with. tue cOrresllondimlg day of the last three ycari : . ) 1838. 1697. 1195. 1695. Maximum tempcrntur139 70 Si b Minimurol temleruttire1 61 it Ci G3 Average temlerattrretT4rf 66 i9 71 7 * itainfrili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; * ' .0i . &iO .Ul Recoyd ot tennperattlrfl amid i > reeimdtation at Omaha for this ti&fy'tt'fld ' since $ arcir 1. 169S : I l I Normal for the day. AJJil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Ieiiclency for tire dnsyf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accumulated excess siru'q Mmirch 1. . . . . . . 131 Nsrrniah rainfall ( or thai ' . . . . . . . . . . . inch Excess for thr day. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch 't'otal rainfrili simr 'Jtrli ' - . . . . ' 12.35 linemen Excess since 2illurcli . . . . . . . . . . 1. .1 Imiclies iullciency for cor. iieFcl ( . 15.17. . . , 2.50 ImlclieH 1xccss fur car. lieriock citifi. . . . . . . . 4si ) inches hIvnrts froiri StSLIQIIN LI I H p. mis. , Sevemity-lith MtI lIlian time. in. hi ( e c. r9)4 c' ' STAT1ONSANDSTTEOF : WEATIiEIt' lt , ' ' ac : i , - _ _ _ . . Onnnlsa , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cjtj ' " Nurtil l'httte , cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Salt Lake City , ciersr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' * gj Circyonne , irlirt. cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7(1 ( rtriiiiti city , cloudy..5 , . , , , . , . . , IA . ) t2 00 huron , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i' ai Chlcrtgo , iart ( 'loUdly . . , . , : . . , : : : : 76 00 lVlllistonr , cloudy , , . . . . , , _ , , , , , so ss i St. t.ouis , nrt clouiiy. . . . . . . . . . . . bO 91) ) 00 Si , Paul , hart cboutly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cl Iut'enlrort , ioudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 74 Iht'lena , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' Kanmunt City , cloudy . . . , , . , . , . , , , , . 72 suj . 14 I invre , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c.l ' 1' Ilismurek , cloudy , . , , , , , , , , , , . Gil f.2 rio Galveston , Intrt ! cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6I : cu .1' illdicatels trace of'jTFZImktomm , L. / . WELIIIt , Local Fqrecurr Olhiclal , NEBRASKA MEDICAL SOCIETY Doctors Moot and D1scns flis to Which the riosh jg Heir , CAPITAL PUNISHMENT HAS ITS OPPONENTS Qiinek flush the I'lnnss for Presenting Tllcir I'rc-Iis Ulisils tue l'iihlto , tro Cosisisleresi at 1t'iigtht , Tine Nebraska State Medical society convened - voned in annlual session at Thurstoa htifles' armory yesterday at 11 o'clock. Itlrlnlg the morning there was a short businless sessiomi at which fifteen new applicants for merlihor- ship were elected. The imeatiquarters were visited by scores of visitIng and local mcdi- cal men , but. the nutria crowd showed up in tilO afternoon , At tire niglrt session it was even larger nod tlrbro were is liunlUer of female physicians present , During time afternoon - noon several young female nnehicat sttrdenrts listened to time expert discussions. Tire routine work was very brief. The first busIness transacteti by the society wars to act upon the applications of now nienubers. They were as follows : Oscar S. Wilson , liushiville ; ii. F. Larance , lirock ; E. A. WeIr , Chadroni ; I ) . A , Rogers , ltagan ; Chester - ter A. hirink , W. W. ienn , Stronllsburg ; J. V. ihinelltnanr , Ilehromr ; Jessie U. Gnttcry , Vaiparaiso ; Joseph 1) . I'erivnle , l'rngue ; P. E. T. Anrdersonr'nhioo ; J. Rimitis Jiclnsky , Crete ; A. B. Cloydc , Omaha ; \V. S. Curtis , South Omaha ; M. V. Gage , McCook ; William A. Ilostetter , Onnahia. President Bridges called for the report of thro connmnrittec on nrranrgenmlents , but as nome of time connhtiittco lvns present. tinnt went over , Secretary George Ii. Sirnimnons of tin- coin read his aninmnal report , tvlnich was brief and to the polnlt. The secretary suggested tlrat more local nledlcal societies should tie orgairized aird tlnat they work in irarmonry with the state society. lie said tlrnt the state association hast Just Irnif as marry as it. really oughmt to mare. The report of tire secretary arId time librarian \vere read arid referred to the proper comnllitees , Treasurer W. M. Knlnli ) of Lincoln hI his report of the fimrcrnrces said that tIle society liati a very prosperous ycan' of it. Fillers and dues hind heemm irnid promptly , the year's sx- lelscs were nonrlmial and the society was altogether in go&i silape. Onposes Citiplilsi L'uiti INhilicil t. Tire feature ot tile fIrst slay's sessiomi of tire nncilical mnem's conlvemrttomiVflS the discussion - cussion of the conrpreimenstve topic of edu- eating crimirnais anti abolishing capital pun- ishmemlt , The paper was by Br , J. S. Foote of tins city , tvhio called his paper "Tine Ethics of Evolution , ' ' lie Introduced his sunbjcct w'ith the statement that crime tvss but the nmat- ural result of inferior ( ievelOpfllcnt , and presently this led him to say tiirmt it was wrong for society to take human life. lie disctmssc'ti tine formative principles of crea- tiort annul revealeti a deep vein of thourgirt Ott tins subject. Thu iniper was one of the most timouglitful of any ilrcsentcil arId the enthmusiasnit tvith which the doctor was re- celved iCtOkCiled the fact ( hint he hind the synnpatlry of all hits lnearemw , The doctor though it would be more semrsiblo to kill the idiots in tine nsyltnnms tlnan tile crinrimials. It is a totally wrong principle to legally rnlunrdlcr an srnndevcloei1 person , " Ire said , ' \\c can never reach a higim stoic of cit'ilzatioIl ! tlmrough tine prison anti the gallows. " Tn-acing up tile mode of nlleting out ju cc , Dr. Foote unfolded a plait for the ethical training of mentally deficient men. lIe suggested national scirools for the educationr of those inclined to crinlo. They wore' not respomsibie for thleir condition and the unrdevejoped Portion of the race should be elevated to a higher plume. Tue speaker 'wanted a course of "tue universal brotherhood" feeling inculcated and by this nlcanns the criminnals wonmitl be lessened , It was a broad subJect touched upon , as the spealcer afterwards remarked , Irl a very erudite manner. Dr. Knapp suggested that the cenltral idea was unljurst , because tirere werc many crinri- nals who ilavo irad tile very best of educa- tiount advantages. Several speakers adro- cated the Idea of the abolishment of capital punishment. 'No good Is done by murdering one man for another murder , " said Dr. Gahain , "liven tlro stories of the execution of great cr11111- nals In tire newspapers do harm , for tire riot there some Wile lliOY desire to be as Infamous a criminal ? " hr. Ituil I ii ru 'I'si I ics o f Eyes , Tirero was an increnisimig attendanlce durr- iung the afternoonr ninth a lively irliereat wars nnnnnifested In every paper , It was very gratifyiirg to tire local physicians tirat there ss'as a represenntative body of visitors , in- clumding not a few of Denver's receirt guests who were presemlt. A number of prominent Chicagoanrs liar- ticipated uI tIre touts on time clay's papers. Some phases of tire business of tire optician - tician , as treated in a imper by Dr. J , W. Dullard of Pawncc City , called for a inro- bilged dlscusiomr. Dr. Dullard struck a subject that seemed to 1)0 very nrear tire hearts of iris ilcnrerrt , for tlrero were a nannlber of hearty endorse- mnents of ills Views. Tire title of time Ptiler ; ; "Should I'imyslclana ltecornunemrd the Op. tician us a Safe Person to i'rescrhhio Lenses for the Correctlonr of Errors of Refraction' ! " Dr , flullarit said that nearly every village and irainlet in tine land was visIted by quacks in the eye business. It was a con- stout surprise that so llll1il itco- plo seemed willing to entrust the cx- rirnination of their eyes to arm alleged oplithainniologist who was generally tine six weeks product. of tire "olrtical schools" established In every city. "There are several so.calleil institutions in dutferent parts of the country , notably iii Chricago cmrrrl I'lriladclpiila , tlrat are styled 'colleges of rcfractionr , ' " ho said , "or other hmlgll-sourndurng nInnies , Tlrey give a two weeks' course and 'graduate' time sturdent 'doctor or refraction' or 'gradurated optl- ciami' with a very artistic ( llplonrla , " l'hysiciamns were wnirmied against semlllnng or rcconrmrnemrduirg their patrons to these Ig- crorant pretenders wino , it wars asserted , "diii inurcin ilamnmnlgo by their igmrorammt use of a mnearns wbmlcii inn intehllgeirt irands Is capable of doing inticin good ; met ibocauso tilcy detract - tract fronu the busitnesa of tire oplrtimamnolo- ) gist , wirorn they really bemtcfit--glvlug work in correctIng their niristakes. " Dr. hiuhlarul saId titese quacks were doIng tire vublic at large rnnucir burma amId as tire PeoPle ivero time sufferers from inupositionis in tins regard tire society should take moore steps for puttimlg down their pretensionla , Instances were related of tine quacks' nuthtr- clous manner of doing husipess in Nebraska townis. - Visiii ii i'rIse''ut ( , ( iiitsaipt , Dr. Gartemr heartily endorsed the views of Dr. Dullard iunrd led In a lively discus. alon , Dr. McConnugirey urged tlrat. county nrledical societies , it resolved to prosecute the fiagramit abuses of thus type , could do much good. 11 said tirat by , vlgorous or- ganizeil mnctionr they hasi driven out the In- titan doctors in York , who vcre working the gullible public. Dr. Pluromner tbougilt that the hrosecUtiomr of the quacks was quite Possible if righntfuily undertaken , Once let tire people thoroughly unrderstanit to what arl ( 'xtdnt they are belmng lmrrposeth upon ninth it would be no ( line until tiroy would cease to flourish nail fatten err tire people's mooney , Dr. Owen rocitd an iuciiienmt that cacao umider his own obmiervatiomi showing tire ml- Ilertlirenco of tineso Practitioners , lie said ho knew a man who bought a pmtir of smoked glasses from a specialist and the spec1ali. Qurabilitytobrcw a beer of unusual high quality gives . . . . . - - us an extraordinary ability - ity to plcasc consumers. _ _ _ VAL.IILATZ BREWING Co. MILWAUI(1L , U.S.A. Foley BrOs. , Wholesale Dealers of- , S ficc Dcilone Hotel , 124 N. Four- p tecath Sirtet , Omaha , Ncb , . . . - - - - - - - - - - Do You Iea11y Watit a Fruit Laud Home 'J'11iat will give you $1,500 a year ? If you do now is the Limo to get it.Yo have thehu fnUy pi'o- 1)tl'el : ready l'or clelivei'y , 'ith tim Ci'Op on tim ti'tie. A 1iBEE 'ItRTP TO LOOK A'.I' TIIE : LAND before you select it , ( T1ii free tl'hI ) :11)1)1105 : ) for old cnitoinvrs as well as new. ) 'J'he ° o lRii(113 111,13 all IOCatel witliiii igiit 01 ! the city of PortlltiiI , the New York of the I.'a- cifie coast. - 'Ulie bi"idge : Lcros the Columbia betweell Pol'Ilalui aiid.Tiicoit.isr ; will be f'iiiis helwithin a year , when all laud on the north side of that 1iVel' 'ii1 pi'oiiiptly ( lOuble in ' : i1ite , if you really wuit : to got a home and au iii C01110 in a coiitttt'y where tliei'e : u'e no Idlihig frosti , no grasshoe1's , no liglitnihlg , ItO Iiai1 110 1i'lgllVilh , no really hot weat her , 310 cold weather , no fai1ure of crops-none ol' the ills of 'which you complain-this Im your chance. 11' you cloii't want a fruit ftriii ; we can offer YOU a wheat 1Uhi1 , ready to ltai'vcst 10 , 000 butth- els of wheat , and a dOzen smaller 1aces to cliooo front. STEARNS FRUIT LLND CO 18'2 : F&mi'iiitmn St. , OmrlttllH , Neb , 275 Stai'k St. , I'ortlaiid , Om'cgoii. afterward faked a testinroniat from tlnntt mniarn , lr , Gaitircr said the \.IlolC tronnhle was tmat e'rcryboiiy was attracted by that , iicli- log sign "comrsultationl free , ' ' Dr. Ii. Gifford of this city enitertnlmmeci tiio delegates tslUr ills experiences with tire large linab rmlagnet ill the extraction of for- elgn bodies from tire eye. lie had a large electro-magnret err exhibition rund dt'Scrileii tire ruamnnier iii winch foreignm particles wene drawmn from the eye. "Care of tine Ears in Childirood , " by D. C. Bryamrt of Onunira , was a thea for tire nnore careful attentlorl of parents to tire corn- piaints of childhood , however trivial they at first appeared , A very irltelllgeint discourse and excinaimgc of opinion followed. Ir , M. h. harris of Chicago appeared before the conventionn anld explained the tIso of a fleW surgical lnstrtrmenlt used in a delicate operation. Ir , Ii. F' . Imngails of Chicago read a paper on mrasal diseases and the treatmeht of Ca- tttrrh , a disease winlchn kills from an eigintll to a sixth of tile Iruman family , he said. Dr. Long of Madhannl followed whir a technical - nical descrlptloni of "a mneglected case of cx- tcrnsive double sumpptmrative mastolditis , " It was anrnlotnnced at tine nfternnooml nil- jounrrlnlemlt. ( lint tire special address by J. B. Mtmrphmy of Chicago , on ' 'Intestinal Surgery - gory , " set for tins cverling , wound be dcliv- ered at 2 o'clock this nfte'rnoon , as time doctor desired to leave for hormno , him his annumal address to the members of the society Presitlenmt Bridges referred at 501110 lengtln to tine political appointments In connection with tine State Imrsane asylum. lie characterized thorn as a hastimig disgrace to time state. The bali WIlS conmfortably filled last evening - ing with visiting delegates , mc enrbers ann tlnc'ir friemlis ( to see amid irear a stereointicomr lecttmre by Henry 0. Marcy of Ilostoim cm tine "Cure of IngUimlal hernia 1mm tIne Male. " AVnold's Bronno Celery curts ircadacires , tOo , 25c , SOc. All 'ruggists , DEATH RECORD. C'ztnu.l Itsns St ! ' tesiiiilii. MONTREAL , Quebec , June 14.-Sir Joseph , i5tiolp1n Chapleau , fornner Ileutemnant gov- ernror of Quebec and secretary of state of the 1)onlinion and one of the great Frencin' Canadian statesmen , is clench. Sir Joseph Adolph Chniplenu wan born inn St. Tinc'rcse tb lilannville , Quebec , onm Novem. her 0 , 18-10. hI 1SI.7 ; lIe set out for Ills native country of Terrebonne , with only ten shil- lImngs in imis pocket , to rimmm for a scat in time legislatirre. Ills eloquence muncie a sleep Inn. pression upon tile c4lmrstltuerncy tint ? ho wars elected. Ant Oil orator lie had rio equal In Camlacla. lie becaintl ( itleoll's counsel in 1673 , rind a ysar later achieved celebrity as connnnsel for Louis itell'n nint'stciates , cirarged wIth the murder of Scott. lie was provincial secretor ) ' In le hloucimervhlie'ts inlinistry lii 175.77. At the defeat of tire Joly govermi- meat in 1879 inc inecamnle iiromimier of Qirebec , In 1882 he accepted a lmrtfolio under Sir John A. imlnclonaiti. Jnbi 'I' . S1.rlilsii. GOTI1ENIIU1IO , Nob. , Jumlo l4.-Special ( Tt'Iegrnnn.-Tbno ) sudden Jentl ; of Joimn 'I' . Sinoridan occuirreci thnlrs afteriicorr abrtnt 4 o'clock from heart ihlacose. lie drove Into towmr about. 10 o'clock iii apparently good inealtil , nbout 2 o'clock lie ordered dinner mt a I-estaum'amnt anal sat down to eat. After eating part of 11114 turner ho gaspeil for breath amid started for time door , anal upon reacimimig the sIchovalk lie niwooneil anil in less Elnarl ten mInutes tiled while ncurrommntlcti by friends anti attended by a inilysician , lie was nm well-to-do farmer anti leaves a wife amid erie child. Word 'ars tolegrupileli to ilis brotbnors 1mm Iowa , who are expected to arrive tonmormow and be irrosenrt at lrI burial , Ol Set I I s'r sit Siti ill' ) ' , ShINIIV , Nob. , Jinmio 14.-Special ( Tide' grain.Josc'pil ) Slrarnnc'r , w 110 intts resided mere since 1676 , died today. lie leaves a wife arid four childrcrl. hIis furrc'ral occumrs ant Timurriday. . IG PUREST tJL84 : i'c coilr3 ! o THE ONLY OR1CIWAL It4U GENUINE 'lilt' ' , , FREE BOOK FOI1WEAK MEN. M llttho book , "Three CIasse of Mann , " sent to mcin emily It tells of nny 30 yenirs' experience u a specIalist. In all nervous dlsorihers resultIng fromnn yOUtilfUl Indlsore- tions Lame Back , ctc , antI toils wIry ELECTRICITY cures With my invention , the Dr. Sanden Electric Belt , known amId used the w orld ever , I rerstoreti Inst year 5,000 men , young and old Beware of cheap lnnlltations Above book explains all ; sent sealed WrIte today , Dr. A. R. Saiiden , No. 183 S. Clark St. . ChIcago , Ill. DUFFY'S PURE MT WHISKEY ALL. DRUCCISTS. R'R'R PAIN CUBED IN AN INSTANT For ilt'rulrlcilo ( winetirer sick or ncrvonrs ) tootirach e , nemi rich gin , 1110(1 Zfl t mini , i smrnhago , pa I mrs a nil vc'rn Id in c'icrt I in I II a back , Hid ilO on' kithmlt'ys , prrins nirounti tile lIver piurisy , iiveIlimng of tint , jtnhmnts tImid IlLIOS ( If all kinds , tine ntiplicnution of ltILtiwnly'r lienuly I ltuilt'f wiii aftord Iinmnt'ihinste orate , nnnii liii comrtimiuetl disc for it few days effect a Inor- manent cure. cure.A A CUJtIS FUJI ALi Summer Complaints , . A half to a tenusptionlful of Ready Relief lii a ilfllf ttnmnlnlc'n' of water rrpenii'tt an oft - t cr1 ntis t lie ii I sc till mgi'n ( 'till t fIn ill' , it ml a tin n- nd srmturntt'd witlm itetitly lielict placed over tire ttmrnacIn ntmlii bowolrs will itiforti Iminetiinito ] tt'iie ( nail snomn effect a cure , I mit ermrnul ly-A liii I f t Ii It t CU iililO Il fill iii in8lf a timnilder of vittt'r vill Ir tries t'smro Crarnins , Slirisrn , : , , tcr Stomrdcll , Ntt ii lietl , Vu on I I i ci ic , 1 I c'ii rtbim rim , Nervous- flit ) : , flick I Ieriihiuc'ine , Fhrttulcncy amrtl nil Ill tt'rniu I lIlt Iins. iiiliiiriai Ill I Is 'tirinus F'orisrs ( ' , ircL a sill l'ri'a'i'is I I'll. i'i iet' itle ) mst'r hot f leSulsi l- si ruggtssti liii , iItl.tY .t ( a ) . , r . ' ; ilisis Street , Nes' York , RUPTUL CURED ; . : : Detention From Buslnos8. 'Vc rcfcr to ilunmrnr.ns Ci' l'ATIENTS Cujumni PIL1S CURED In Seven to Ten Days % Vltliout P&lmi. Osi : TruEATrmNr : Dogs 711K Vosmc , THE EMPIRE nUPTURE CURE AND MEDICAL INSTITUTE , ( Rucc..ion. , . to 'flith 0 , E. Mil.LIil ( 00. ) 032-933 New York Life BuIlding , Omaha. Call or write tar circula's- . -4 Lake Michiganand Lske Supsniorlranjnortatlon Co. LAKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS TilE QREJf ( .AKE ROUTE. Ow Tb. 'trw Pmi ta.w.LIp ) Iitiiltcu , 8aiilngv From chicago. For Macklno . IIiaud. 2I.tlol ( (1.i.ud , iiuflato'F9r. witovtci.l-ue. 9 . .5iVcl S 1'i.1tu U * , M.b. . ( I I'M , fror Cnarivotz i.rbor i4rlr , ; I'stu.st , , ctc. Tu.AM'jliur. fJ A.Mti.t. 4l.M , ot Martucmus , . Ijaccock , h1gbtoa , Aihil&4. Duluth , etc.i V 1' itt , Iliu.tr.t.4 n'atn,4ibd. milled I , . " .n appIictIon. stud AMO DOCH , &IN Ag . WA1t T.1ItAi- $ .