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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TilE OslAIIA. 1)AILY - - - - - - ED1ISTEN'S ' DOSE IS BITTER' ' Lancathr Oounty Popullsta } itako Wry Over the Prescription. MARE1 COMES OUT AS A STATESMAN Goernnr'p 1'r1nte ecrctnr lIns it ' IIttit to He .liiI CI.iilriiiiiit ut p. tIle 1)iiioerut It Sinte Ci , iii- nilitce I'IilN TIzut. LINCOfN , Juno 1.-(9pecIaL-The ( ) pop uIst Lotuer pt Lanenster county are agreed that the schema whereby their representt. tion front tiI ) county reueel hi an outrage - ( rage aiu that Etimisten n jils capacity u chairman of the state committee ) lnR Uset tile flinelilnery of ho party In an unler. ) Iafl(1C ( ( wily to servo lila own Political ends. The kent 1)OldlIIIBtS ) who were nnxIou to ice A. Ii. Weir nominated for governor ale especially exercised over the ileal unit are charging tIILt the IdoPtilistorkers of Lan- ciuikr and Douglas counties arc being prac tically distranchised by the Ednilsten nut- ebinc. , _ s It ) ias como to light that enc of the plans ' 1 lflhIllCdl ) out for tlio fUSIOn COflVCfltlOldS 10 to make lJ nton liiret cliariiian 01 the demo- crntlc state committee. Just bow much support - port there Is back -f thlq plan cannot ho lcarned1 but It Is certain that work Is being done In that direction. Maret Cahule to thlii state strcngly rcconniendei1 as a Missouri dtimocrat RUdi it ICahlsas PoPuliSt. In the hut- ter state ho was one of Jerry Simpson's liettcuuants , In Neidraska he has untunageul to be tuoth democrat and populist , or either , aN the occasion riquireul. It is well known that lila present belief is that tlo , fusion Zntrties of NClIflddka shouid nil bc tiuuulcr one name. W'ithin the last year he . has strongly ndvocnted tluat idea. Vlut ( the I'OIIIIIINtN Ills alfllitiOfl ) to ) ) eCuUC the chairman of the democratic committee for the coming year inlhcates his choice of a name for tiuc cOuulOliuItttet party. Thins there are two do- - lulciutS opposed to giving Marct the coveted - position. One is composed of the po1uuhists who object to having their ouganization Ewahiowed UP by the democrats. The other OpiOSillg Cleflielit IS within the democratic - - . - - luarty , many having the itlet that their state chairmaui siiothu1 be a straight , dyed-In-the- wool democrat , They do not want a Jerry Simpson .POitliist at the healt of the corn- Iiuittec. For a long Limo there ha huen complaInt III the Pudluillist CR1111) that Governor Iiolcomb . wads getting to be too much of a democrat. .t 11 'l'itey said that iii the contests for gocd , places the democrnts were being favored too often , to the exciulsioli anti conseqtlcnt grief of llltlh1'fldlts ) ) belonging to other wings of the piuocratie army. ow it Is beginning _ _ to be cilurgo(1 by tilelli that all along lioi- i- Coflib has been a mere ligurehead and that the Maret iluiluence has been causiuig tile trouble , It is even hinted now that there is an understanding betvecn Mnret and Ed. uuiiston whereby the two are to become ni- Idlest absolute dictators of the fusion party , Maret now being willing to throw Iloicomb overboard it necessary to make the sailing more smooth. Iii other ( lualters the exist- educe of stichi a scheme is denied with Ru em- 1)1111518 that Is in itself suspicious. State Iloiuu ( MMIji. Tue state treasurer has made a call for general fund warrants amounting to $61,000 and reaching to No. 10,31 , to caine In Juine 20. 20.The The Ilerninglord Creamery company flied articles of incorporation today , with a capital stock of $1,760. The stockliolulers are : \Viilialn Ilinekburn , D. A. I'aui , Matt - ItasinussenV F. l'attcrson and I3ariiey llaibiir. Governor Hoicoflib has been asked to ap- poiuit thirty delegates to the International Mining congress , which will convene at Salt Lake City July 6 for a three ulays' session. 'flue Principal object of the congress viii bc to secure national legislation for the promo. thou Cit business interests nuid developments of the mining industry In both North and South America , Tile governor has selected ' ' 'r' the foliowing delegates and viii complete the list in a few days : Messrs. J. N. McDonald - Donald , Lincoln ; M. J. Mcflerlmlott , Sutton ; J. H. MacCoil , Lexington ; George 'uS' . Kirby , Hastings ; Frank Colpetzer , Isaac Coo , L Omaha ; A. Anderson , A. M. Post , Coluni- bus ; J. B , 1Veston , Robert Kilpatrick , Dan- id Cook , ilclutrice : George W. E. Iorsey , Ihubert Bridge , C. Ii. tirunner , George lIaa- . - Ian , Arthur Gibson , C. M. Wiiilains , Fre- mont. LIiicoIn LOclil Nulted' ! . Corporal C. P. Ames of the Nebraska First regiment returned to his home in this city yesterday , and after helping to recruit - cruit new 111011 will go on to New York to prepare for entrance examination to West Point miiltary acaulemny. Mr. Allies received the recommendation since going to the Pa- t chile coast with ills company. l'rof , J. W. Crnbtrce , who was appointed to take cilarge of tile Nebraska contingent at the National Teachers' assocIation , which ' ineetn \Vnt'luington next month , is making a tour of time state for the purpose of work- lag up a good delegation. I ) . I , l'opoV , J. Laurie , Weadaii hall arn Sciiuyi r Miller , nih university students , started for Seattle , Wnsh. , last night. Tile boys are mucking tue trip in time interest of a stereoscopic view company , anti expect to return by vay of YciIovstono i'nrk in tiuc fall. fall.There There are 1mw 216 students registered at the university sunmmner ichool and the numn- her IncrcnEu's ( laiiy. 'file Limlcoln Light Infantry ihdief as- sedation imnui been orgaliized for time purpose of raising money to pay the rent of the hail dumring tue absence of the commpany and to iireviuio the PilYIliemlt of other cx- \Vimuston Taylor , the msn brought before United States Conimnissiommer ilitilngsiey somno thRIll ao charged with sending obscene and tiurentening letters thurouglu the muitti , has been nuijutigeul Imisamie , It Is learned that Taylor 'lIS OIICO an intimate of the United States asyinumi \Vasimington. . . ' rrt'utt'ut ' fur 'i'l'rt. ' FltlulONT. Nob. , Jummie 15-Spcciai.--Dr. ( ) W , S. lticillurdson anti Jenimie Penn were nr- rested lieie tiuis unornimlg , charged with the iarreiuy of a large mumnount of dental supplies anti imlstrulnents trolui the store of E , W. Aiemulorf of laiisas City. Over $400 worth of goht hlihing , tuninigamu things , teeth ami other dentai stlpplies nmmd Instrumnonts were No iiaii Olin 1)0 flu ) ' better than an absolutely pure soap , 'rue most expensive : touct soaps , arenot better than \VooI Soap. A soap 4 tluttt won't shrink wool tnustbeab 4 lutel ) ' pure- abbolutely 4 free from 1mm4 juriouuu In- p-I $ . gredients. . . TIlE BEST SOAP 4 FOI ANY PUR4 MYMAMA IWIUH MlN USLD HAD POSE IS 4 5 SOAP IT sWIMS. 2 'Wool Soap Is ci excellent artIcle md Oory wowse will be bcmuetltd b umImi It. " 4 11sXN M.1UIIKIIL'l'rVa $ . Nat I W'TU. 4 - - ' _ - _ - _ _ - - ru avercul The coutulo came ilere about three wedu ; ago and cngngcd board at the Now York hotel as husband and wife Thay iitotmght scrotal trunk'i with them and afterwards - wards received boxes of goods from Kansas City. Miss 1'cnn cthployed by Ailendorf and left there about a month ago. At the time of hr tlepartumre It was discovereul that tuft store had been robbed of about $ S0O ' % ortii of dental supplies , consltlng largely of gold lrepared for filling teeth. She was at once stmspodteui anti detectives pinced on her track. On Saturulay Detective Sparks of Kansas City located her here with ltIchard- son and at once procureti papers for the arrest - rest of the Pair , Their rooms u1 the lintel anti 1ii dentni otilce were searched this motmibmg. Part of the stolen goods were founul at each place. Tue woman took the affair pretty coolly. itiehartisomi mantle an unsuccessful - successful effort to PUt the trunks out of the way. Time gold was founti concealed on his ieron , letectlvc Sparks had not yet received the requisition papers , lint the pair finally decided to go without tiurm anti they left this forenoon ( or Kansas City. A rreNtt'ui fum I IurM ( SI unlimig. ASihldtND , Neb , , Juno t&-Special.-A ( ) few wecics ago a Fowing immuchlne agent giving - ing time name of .1. II. f3lieidon colnmnenceul 01)01 atlomis in the vicinity of Aiihiiinui. lie heft thIs city for Ilavelock , wbeue he was mirmic.i and starteil a boarding house.Vhile engaged in the busimless there he contracted a good sized account at a grutcery store , stilt- tilatti ng that tile bl I I shoe Id be paul w lieu the ilavciock employcs of thin Ii. & M. re- ; ialr shops , who ontituteti his boarders , should receive their pay , In thc mndluntlmo iio gave the grocer itossesslomu of one of his horses as security.'imeti tue tiumie to liqut. date tilC bill arrived , ImlSteati of settling Sileldon vcnt to time shuttle , imarnessed imis horse miud the grocer's together munti left ilavelock ) lefldCtl for Ashlatid , this occurring into last Friday llight. The grocer , liscov- ered tile theft and aemmi a teiepilomme call for ' City 1Iarslml Corwin of Ashland to ho on the lookout for the horse thief. Snttmrday umlormiimug the outhit drove through the city , going sotmtiueauut to South flood , Marshal Corwin and Policemnamu Ayers Imimmnedlately struck the trail , but as the lnnmi haul two horses anti they had only one , lie kept out of their roach. On arrivIng at time Ilcild they foummiul that tiuc mnamu hail crossed the Platte river bridge about twenty minutes before their arrival. From iliquirles made along tile road they foumld that lie as on iii vay to Council Bluffs. On returning to Ashland the oiilcers mlotifled the ilavolock parties. 'fiie latter went to Omaha as directeti by the Amiiiiammtl oflicers mund with the aid of the Omnalla ioiico secured the thief just as ito Vt'LtS preparimig to cross the bridge for the Iowa side Suntiay morning. Sheldon Is now reposing lim jail to ammawer to the charge of imorse stealIng. lltr Itus jim. ST. PAUL , Neim. , June 16.-Speeial.- ( ) Jtliother half inch of rain has tallemu and vork in tile fleitis Is again delayed. CULIJFITSON , Neb. , Jumno 16.-Special. ( ) -Ono Imicit of raIn fell ilere last night. Alfalfa was comisldorahly damaged ou ac- coumut of Just being cut. T1tENTON , Neb. , June 15.-SiiecIai. ( ) --0110 of the ilOILVIeSt rains of tile scasomu fell nil over this county iast night. At least two inches of vator fell. The llepttbllcamu Is iligher than was ever known at this time of the year. Crops of all kimids are doing finely , wileat Is iieadimmg , corn tp and growIng , though a. little \'eedy , alfalfa Is bolmig cult 811,1 , wIll be ( inmaged by tii wet weather. Grasshoppers are reported plentIful over tllc county , but It Is not thought they are In stllilciemtt ntmlmlbers to do any damnago. CLAY CENTER , Nob. , Juno 15.-Spcclai. ( ) -After one ulay of good work cultivating tile corn yesterday , whIch work had been ulelayed by the wet weatiler , this locality agaIn had a very heavy rain last night , ac- conipanied by sharp ligiltuing and consider- , .m.E. . . . .i..1 , .v , ' . . 'NORTh LOUP , Nob. , Jul00 IIL-Special. ( ) -Another nil day's mimi Tuesday lies soaked thu already saturated earth. Farmers are gutting very lnucii belllnd In working corn fields. Sniall gmalui proslccts were never better , iu'irpu' umf Ij.nior olmicers. CLAY CENTER , Nob. , Jumno 15.-Speeial. ( ) -Clay Center lodge No. 100 , Degree of Honor , elected the following olilcers last evening : C. of IL , Mrs. Chariotta Wheeler ; L. of IL , Mrs. Cora Ietweiier ; C. of Ci. , Mrs. Currla Campbell ; usher , Mrs. Fior- OnCe Wililanms ; financier , A. J. Jenison ; re. celver , Mrs. Lutitla Clark ; recorder , 0. C. Williams ; I.V. . , Miss Maggie Alien ; 0. W , \vlii Lmarniger ; organist , Miss liessie l3ur- lingame ; medical exarnimier , Dr. A. J. Jon- ison ; trustee. Mrs. Sarah liurlinganie. After the election those preselit enjoyed Ice creamii amid cake In the banquet room. I iijut'y b3 Stornm. GENEVA , Nob. , Julie 15.-Speclai-Dur- ( ) lag tue storm Tuesday evdlming hail anti wind worked havoc among the farmers a few miles northwest of towmm. 'uVimudinlhls and otlthouses wore blown down , fruit trees uuim- rooted tumid small graimi amid ohor vegetation destroyed by hail. .Ex-County Clerk It. A. Matteson , Coulmity Sumpervimuor Joita M. Ward nulti IL U , Ayers wore those Injured most , F'AIitMONT , Nub. , Juno 15.-Speciai.- ( ) Tluonlas Green's entire crop was destroyed by tile henvy rain anti hail that fell here milght before last. I'uijiimit mi'imul. BEATRICE , Nob. , Jumne 15.-Speclal ( Tele- gramn.-J. ) S. Pultnaun , a well known man about town , vuus foumld dead in his lodgings this nrnrmilmmg. ieceased was nearly SG years old , anti for years iind lived alone , ekimug out aim exItenCo by taking care of a fo % ' olilces and of true Knights of Pythias hail. Tile latter order lund ( or years kept hIm upon a unomitlmly p011510mm , amid viil bear tue ox- itonsos of his burial at tue lodge lot at the new cemetery. Putnam had no relatives In the vcst so far tot kmmown. ltvu- , m ji' i'ri-I t I' rum itch I se. l1EAThllCl'Neb , , June 15.-Speclal ( Teic- grani-Tlmo ) city council last night adopted a. resolultlomu imistrmictIng tile city attorney to begimi proceedings in tue district court for- felting the street railway franchise of the lit'atrIco Rapid Trtumisit company. TluIs cc- tlon Is based umpon the company's long neg- bet to operate tue systeni and because of tileir refusal to assist In the repair of streets upon which the track is imuiti. Ii I ) 'vi , r I Ii I , i'gm gmm u Cii mm v u' mm 4 I ii mm. hUMBOLDT , Nob. , June 15.-Spcclal.- ( ) Time elgimth limmnlmni commyontlon of tue Ep- worth ielugtlo of the Nebraska City tils. trict openeti liii mession at the .1othodIst ciiureiu this evening. Tile principal feature for ( ito evening 'as a tutereoptlcomu lecture , "Walk About Jerusalem , " by Ir ) , ii. L. i'alno of Lincoln. A large number of dole. gates ammul visitors from abroad are in at- temulamice. ' % Vumimm'L 1mm ( Immiumlmum. SYRACUSE. Neb , . Julio 15.-ISpecial Ti- egrunm.-J ) , E. Case arrested three muon at the fair groummuils this afternoon on a laos- sage fromn titti Ountilla chief of police. that timey were wamuted for grand larceny coma- mnitted In Onlaha. Time > ' will be taken to Omnaha in time morning. 'ilmiiituers ( , tI mmg * 0 lie Pram. I , lilNKKIMAN , Nob. , June 15.-Speclal. ( ) -Twemuty-fivo volunteers from this county left ilemikeinman tiils uutormiimig for Imttltautolzu , where they will join company h , Third Nebraska - braska regiment , anti immedIately embark for the place of mobilization. I mnmtmm'lmsm .tii uul fit ( rui , , 11FNKEI.MAN , Neb. , June 15.-Special. ( ) -Thu imumumiemise alfalfa crop Is being cut ium tiui county and It Is time imeaviest ever her- vested here. Tlue raluu is retarding the work solnuwilat , Alt crops ere In a most flourish. tug EL1CENE IOORE SET FREE1 Riitnm otPorton ! of Stolen Money Confuses th Jury , MAJORITY WITh HIM ON FIRST BALLOT Nut Yct lCnoumt VimtIier lie W'iil ii" l'ro'ueu'ui teil elm I 1mm , hlcuitalmi I mig iuiuiietmnu.iulw..imImmt I I I iii. LINCOLN , June l&-Spcclal ( Telegram.- ) The jury in the case of the State against Eumgene Moore brought in a verdict of cc- qulttai this morning. It is learned that ofl the flrst ballot yesterday afternoon tue Jury Btooti seven to five for acquittal. At midnight - night they stood ten to two , anti at 3 o'clock an agreement was reached. Tue case as emu an indlctmeimt charging the embezzlemneut of $20 ! fees paiti Moore by an Omaha Insurance - surance company. The jury was t'iiable to seliarate this amnotlnt from tue $ 1,000 paid over to the state by Moore. Titere are a numnber of Indictments on similar counts , but it is not kmlowll what action the coumity attorney wIll take in regard to them. SIfl'l' j ) ( ) % ' IIY A VIL.i ) l.tt.t'VIC. Simile it ( hum mmimul "Vuis I,3iiig Iii ' % 'uiIt fr II Is VItIuim u , ( 'umlil' Along. MO1tSi IILUFF , Nob. , Juno 15.-Special ( Telegranm.-A ) shooting occurred lucre this ummorning , which , In all proba- bhhlty , vIli prove to be a uimurder. The mmmii wile columnitteul the crime , Frammk Levy , i'm sUpposeti to be Insamie , iuavimmg twIce been an Imilnhlte of time Insane asylum , but cacti tlnme was dIscharged as cumreti. lie haul sommrn real or fancied grlevane against his broimer- in-law , .iaiiics 'l'omnasek , and made up lila mlnul to kill ilifli , Levy did not have any means at brulid to carry out his desigum , so he vaIted untIl night , 'Itu'n ito broke Into \Vngner"m hard- \vltro store anti stole a rifle , a shotgun and a quantity of amnmunitiomi , From there lIe Wont to tile home of Tornaselt , which is about a umihlo froni towum. Levy concealed himself abotmt time barn anti quietly vaited for hits intcntled vlctlni to appear. Tomasek started from tue house about I oelocic in the mnorlillig to tttteittl to bitt stock , antI % 'iieli , tmncoumsciotls of ammy Ilupeimul- lag danger , lie was only ten feet fromli time lflafl who was lylmig in waIt for iiiimi. Levy ulisctmargeul tile couttents of tlitm 'mimotgtmmi into hIs body. The entire charge entered time hotly on tue right side , coating out on time back , Inaking a terrible wound , from which the doctors say there Is no possibility of his recovery. The alarm 'ns ProlflPtlY given by the family auth a docior was RuniflItilIOth to attend to time ilijureci nian. Levy , the murtlerer , was captured mmd takeum to the jail at W'nhoo to await the result of Tomasek's Injulries. NORTH BEND. Nob. , Juno 15.-Speclal. ( ) A shootimig affair occurred this morning at Morse Ifluif , Jumat across time rIver fromim hero. Frank Levy , vhmo imas been confined Iii the insane asyltlln at Ltucoimm , but who tins leofl at home for a veek or so. effected an entr.tnee into the hardware store at Morse liluff last night h ) ) breaking out a wintioty and stole a 1S-calibor revolver cud a shotgun - gun and a stm1ply of cartrltlgs. Ito then vent to tile 1101110 of his brother-in-mw , James Tonmasek , and slept in tue corn-crIb. \Vh.n his brother-In-law Caine out to do his mornIng chores anti was wIthin sixteen feet of Levy the latter raIsed the gilmi amul camp- tied the contents of one barrel Imito Totnasek , tue charge strikIng 111111 1(1st under time left nlpi > io and lotiglug in his body. The woumld Is pronounceti fatal , Levy wa : urrcstetl with. out aimy rosistemico anti taken to jaIl ata boo. boo.WAhOO WAhOO , Nob. , June 11-Spc ( lai-Otfl- ) rors James Racek cUd WilhIamim Halthotmse of Morse Bluff brotmgimt Frank Levy to thIs city this mornIng under a charge of shooting his brother-Irm-law , James Tomasek. Levy Is imisaite , having been In the asylum two different times , and lIftS been out only a short tinme. Tile shootIng happened about daylight tlii'm mornIng. Levy lay In wait for lila victim , and when Tornasek came to the corn crIb to get corn to teed hIs stock , Levy fired upon hltmi , striking hum In time side and billetIng a dangerous wound.'lmon taken iii charge by Oflicer flacek , Levy was armed with a shotgun auth a Winchester rifle and itad identy of amalnunitlon. Touimasek Is ilot expected to live. Puurimmers at 1'urk , WEST POINT , Neb , , June 15.-Speclai.- ( ) In spite of the continued rains farniors are busily engaged in cultivatIng corn. Itvlli be Inmpossiblo , for at least for or five days to iilow time cacti on the bottom lands. water stamiutirmg in ninny places. Corn is very backward , in nuany fields beIng almost hidden - den by weeds , hut two days of miry weather will erlabic time farillers to cultivate. At time annual meeting of the West PoInt Liedcrkranz held last evening the foi- lowing officers were elected for thto ensuing year : L. Thiempko , hircslticnt ; II. J. Kioke , vice mresltiomit ; Charles ii. Carstens. treas- ulrer ; Joseph1 H. Kaimp. corretipontling secretary - tary , and Thueotloro Renim , financial secretary - tary , On last Suntlay tue local lodge of the KnIghts of Pythlas keith meumuorlal tiny ServIces - Ices , anti In a body vIsited time cemetery and decorated the graves or time deceased mnem- hers of the order with flowers , FIve tIe- ceased members of the local lodge rest In the city cemiietery. County Clerk C. C. ilartels , the appointee of the county board , was brought before County Jumdge Krako titis mormuing cimargetl with dIsturbIng the ieaee and crentImmg a riot on tile occasion of ills uleinamttilmig time 0111cc to vliIch hum had been aploIrltt'ti ) by tile lloarul of County Sumpervisors , M'r. liar- tels was bound over to the time district court anti ordered to give bonds in the sumn of $250 to keep tile peace. Tile barth of County Supervisors umet In regular seaslomi tltls rnornlumg , cmlii the umuusumnl mipectacho was presented of a board with two clerks , eachi one striving to occupy the posItion. Mr. hiarteis , however , sumccoedcd in obtalmuing a sent at tue table , whilst Mr. Wahia was coim- tentetl with uukirrnlshiing outside. Guiumul Crop l'ruus.ct.ts. WAKEFIELD. Net , . , Juno 15.-Speeiai.- ( ) Tile ProsPects for crops in thus sectIon of thu slate were never bettor. The rainfall for 1898 ito far bus becim 11.20 inches , 6.02 incites of t'biclm ' have fallen 1mm Juimmo , 0mm the 0th inst. time rairmfaii 2.82 ineimes , time largest In ammo day sInce a record was ke'pt lucre. Tilnes having improved , many are taking a few days off anti visltimig tile TrausmIssissippi Exposition. Everybody in thuls section Imitenuls to visit the exposition at least once and many wIll tttteuud oftener during the season. Company 0 , which is cncanmped at this place , has Its fuii complenment of 109 men anti has been well drIlled by Its captain , Jolimu II , Brown , and FIrst Lleuteitaimt ii. E. Nelsomu , both experIenced and ltihly capable thrIll nilputers , Orders are expected almost daily to lirocoed to Fort Omnahia to be mus- bred 1mm and the eonmpany Is ready to leave emu short notice. ThIs comnpany is raised fm-omn IIxon , Wayne , Burt amt1 Dakota coun tics , with a few front ilzmrtlmmgtoim , PIerce , 1tiaImmvlc' and Norfolk. All are young amen amid present a tine appearance. Iieu'rui Ii mmu.r fume I 1mm4u'i'omul. . LINCOLN , Juno 15.-SpecIai ( Telegram.- ) Fifteen olficers and macri detailed from the Seconul reglmucot to secure 320 recruits for tiuo regimnont arrived hmem-e fromu Citicka. ilmauga this evt'nimig , The recruiting otilces vIii be established mis foiiouu's : First bat- tallon , Ltocoimi , Lieutenant J. C , 1Lathgamz , and Sergeants 0 , E. Ilend , N. it. Miles , F , J , liolehaw and Charles T , Moberry ; Second battalIon , Grand Island , Lieutenant 0. It. rerry , Sergeants Premt E. flotiglas , IL K. Seimars nnui AV. . ( ios * AhitI Corporal Charles McElroy. Thirtl ttattnllon1 , Omuthn , Secomiut Lieutenant W. It , 'yieergcammts J. 0. Ltinn , l'aui Jessen anttz A. flarrick anul Charles 1) , iteed The , detachmcnts pro- cectieul to theIr stAtlotmu ? tYiu evening antI will be ready for work 1oThorrow. MUSTERING INItHE THIRD I , rd I ni I on r 0 ru e r , , jijsume fm iii t lue 0111cc t , hiNCOI , June . - ' } . ) _ late for the mobilIzation o ? liu , Tiiirth regiment has not yet been flxedA but time following preparatory order issued today : The commanding nilicers of the several comimpanlcs , of the ThiruI'igIuneumt , Nebrn8ka volunteer infantry , are , ijcreby directed to holul their commnnmmtls In readiness to move at once to Fort Onmahin , on receipt of orders. It is desireth timat cclm coimupany vIhi mnoe to Fort Onlahmn with at least 1J5 nmclm , who have been subjecteul to timc prelimInary idmys- teal examimination as Provided by circular No. 2. Adjutaimi General Orders , May 21 , lS9S , anti siIo will probably iune time PhYsical c- aunInntlon required for time volunteer service. Time govermior lmn received notice fromn Congresamuman Stark that the exammmimuutlon of tiicsc Immen wlil be conulticteul by Major Kei ver. assIsted by two othrer Pimysicinlis to be nppotnteti by the governor , these three to also conduct tile dxamulinntion of thIe mueul- icnl ofllcers of time leglimient. Conmpammy Q oftliiitt and conmpuny F of 1"rcmiiolmt. are time oumly omies of tile Thilrtl rgimumcmit that have not rcportu'ti as fully organized niuti olilcered. Colulpatmy K of Ilastlmigs hins seIcctcd Harry S. Dungan as cniitaimi , Carl L. Slmuff milmul W'Iilinmmm J. Oillllvisor as lieutenants , Comapaimy M of ONeIll reports the electIon of It. P. Cross as cnptnIn mUlti J. ilnll anti John " , 'm'ertz as lieutenants , Comnpnmmy 1. . of Immtlinuioitt has selected J , J. hammmborn as cnptnimm anti J. A. Sheldon amid Vu' . A. McCook as lieu- tenants. 1)t.iiimml frnmmu Mr. huh. LINCOLN , June 15.-To the EdItor of Tue 13cc : 1mm the issue of The lice under tlate of Julilu 16 ahlhtcnrcul an itenm fromn Asimlanti , Nob. , statIng that I was timero recruitIng for time ThmIrth reghnent , Nebi'attka volunteer infnmttry , amid that I got no recruits tromli that city as the mon who were Imutending to enlist refused to emmroil under W. J. liryan. Tlmat tines nfl Iuijimstlcc to tile city of Ashland - land , I nun sure. I was detoIicd by Cap- tam IJeer of compaumy II , Third regimnent , of whmichm I ala a nloimmber , to enlIst twenty iilcmi froni Saundcriu county and to Include iii tue twenty much C. C. Ciiapinnn anti his three comrades who hmati flied an nppilea- tiomu sonic timmme before wIth time captain. I had secured sixteen men boIom'e going to Asiulnnd anti consequently haul no place for ammy of time Asblalld boys and thltI not solIcIt th'enm , I could easily hare raised a corn- puny before I renchmed' Aslilnuth , anti believe that haul I oiIcitotl recruits in titnt city wouitl have zumet a PatrIotic respitmse. 0. E. hALL. ltet'rmiltPt mr .thme First. Captain hloiuierrnnmu of oornpnny A of the First Nebraska voluntocrn has opelmed a re- cruitlng ouilco temporarIly' at 1503 Farlmnmn street , amid after totlay will remove to time Timurston hlIIies urnmoy. .1nfutaln holder. mcmi will enlist 101 mnen for time FIrst bat- tahien of his regiment , Lhiutcnant Wilson will enlist muon for tim Seeonti battalion at hastings cmiii Captain Kilhian wIll fill UI ) time Timlrti hattniiomi at FaiI City. ' -Wilefl tile Neliraska .dfllclers caine east to recruit I. was thouglmb thai the mmmcmi wealth be taken linmeuhlatelytIiut thin regimnents have sailed without beIp fluleti , and time officers are In no haste abotit gettimig time lumen , as they do. flit vant tilenm on their hands untii they have further orders front tue. ulepartuaent. - . . . - . With the three who caine east were twelve privates , , , SO men were selmt to their iiOlne tOWfl to secure macn who vant to enlist aiu4 who will be brought to tile recruiting statLoms for examination. ( Jilleers mlet'tvil. WAiICO , Neb. , June 15.-Special.-Stella ( ) chapter , No , 57 , Order of thio Eastern Star , of this town imld its annual election last evemming and the result Is as follows : Mrs. M. L. Ella- vcmrtim , W. M. ; C. L. Mlelenz , 'tV. ' P. ; Mci. E. E. Good , A. M. ; Mrs. P. It. Longfellow - follow , secretary Mrs. C. L. Mieionz , trees. urer ; Miss Ann I'oisley , conuiuctrcss ; Miss Cora Cook , assocIate conductress. Ihu'm ihuisy Irlmliiig. BLAIR , Nob. , Jumme 15.-Speelal.-A ( ) majority - jority of compammy E of the Third rogllnelmt untier a captain have pasmied the preliminary examination by the local doctors here antI Captain Don Ci , Van Densemm is busy drlilimlg thlCfll , expecting a call to Onmaha at tiny tlmmio. lie imoids three thrills per day and the boys are rapidly catching on. Most all that signed are anxious to go. SuImunu ! . Iumtertul Ii. nuejit , BLAiR , Nob. , June 15.-Spcclal.-Thmo ( ) gramitmar department of the hiuhiic high school imelti Its graduating exercises last uiigllt. Au admission fee was charged , the samne as to the graduating exercises of the 111gb scimool , the proceeds to go toward a library for tue micimools. There were fifty- eight in tile class who Pass Into tile lilgim school. l'rmmsierlt 3 Lit Felemiul , FItIENI ) , Nob. , Jummo irt.-Specinl.-WIl- ( ) lIammm Burke baa comnnmelmCod time erection of a new elevator , It will imave nil the latest immmprovctl machinery anti will hold 70,000 bushels of graimi. Carpenters , masons , paInters and paper hangers have not been In as great dcmailtl 1mm FrIend as timey miow are since 1691. Euigit' % VII1 ereummsm , BENKEI4MAN , Neb , , Jimmie 15.-Special. ( ) A s _ I . . . .1. _ e _ . _ . _ l _ -t I-t-Rt - , t.Vmmit U Ldj titi V t utri . , uu t. . , . .vU hrate the Fourth of July In Iienkeimnamm Good speakers , all sorts of immimuseuiments an a big crowd are assured. .Aluimimmt , hhimmmimirt. IILAIR , Nob. . Juuio h5.-SpecIai.-Tlu ( ) sixth almmuuial banquet and reception of ( lie Itiuinmii associrutlomm of time Illair high school \.tts lucid on Monday evemmlng , TIle mimajorlty of tue imast graduates iveCtu Iii atteiuuiaimce , PACKING HOUSE''STATISTICS ' i Imert'umse of 'I'tvemity 'i'hmnsmsmi usul llimgs Is Shmuiuu Osurt till' Ommtmmimt of flue CINCINNATI , Jumi1t-SIlecIah ( Teic- grama.Prlco ) Current a'a : Western Imack- lags fom' time week arc 4klcltWO hogs , conmpareui with 410,000 for time rec dImig week ammul 415,000 inst year , mak1 'i total of 6,295,000 sInce March 1 , agaimist 6Ib,000 a year ago. l'uoimmlutemmt places comihtirt' , us follows : l'haces , I t's. 1897. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.9tJS0,0U0 1,760,000 Kamisas City . . . . . . . . . . 1120,000 890.000 Omnalla , . , . , . . , . , , , . , . . . 4i7009 450,000 St. Louis . , , , . , , . . . , . , , , t. ,44l2,000 310,000 himuhittoapohis . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; m8.000 247,000 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372,000 236,00) ) CincinnatI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200,000 181,000 Ottuniwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176,000 164,000 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199,000 90.000 Cedar Rapids . . . . . . . . . . . 137,000 120,001) ) SIoux City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000 7o,000 it , Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104,000 32,000 Nebruska City . . . . . . . . . . 107,000 64,000 hryuimi 'i'im IIs tu ) ICumismimms , WINFIIiLI ) , ICon. , June 15.-W. J , Bryan adulreased about 4,000 ituoltle : at time South- era Kaummmns Chautauqua assembly this aft- ernooim , talking atrommgiy against territorial acquisition , While here Mr. lhm'yan recelvcui a dlsimatcim to be at Lincoln , Neb. , without fail on Monday , when his regiment would be mustered Into rervice , OLD TICKET TO RUN AGAIN lmumiiemutiomms iCnmmmns I'uipulists VilI Ieimimni mm te tii I'rcemit Ohhit.i , lhumiders. TOPEKA , .Tumne l.-Tiiere were six carmuli- dates for temporary chmairnian at the openIng - Ing of the icptmhlst state conventlomm here to- day. Time roll call ahoweul that Judge J. E. Andrews of Lane county was chosen. Smudge Andrews was eacorteti to the chair by the tleteatetl candidates. lie said I appreciate the honor of ; iresitllng over a commvention mhlchi is to renominate our pres- oat state otlicers. I imeed not sieak tumult. vittumlIy of those macn , 'I heir records will atamid tin , most exacting criticism. In time great commtest goilig on imow our iarty WflS the first to tiecltire that the trindiltc , of I tiumimalmity 511001(1 be applied ( C ) time hiltumirt of Cuba. The clmalrumunn at Ituutchiiuuson a fom' days ago sarcastically naked , " \'herc would we be now II hiryahi mias presiuieimt ? " 1 will say that We would now be closing the u'ar without the issuance of bontla , ( Cheers nnth cries of ' 'hilt 'cult agalmi , " 'I.ay emi Mc- Dun. " ( lemitlemimen , I will ask yumur assist- nOde amid inuhtmlgemmee in ill ) ' labors as your lurcgiding officer. Tlmnmmkiiig youu for time high hammer you hlmtve conferred upon me. I await 3umur pleastmre. Edwin Taylor of Wyandotte nomniumated \\'illinnm S. Fuller for secretary anti sniti " \Vynmmulotte county ulon't ask for any lile. \\'e aimmiltly Wflflt to wait cmi the table. " Mr. Puller was electeti by acclmmnmmmtIomm. 501. Long of i'flk county nnul Charles Nicitels of Osborne were elected assistant secretaries. Time lmole ticket , with time exception of lieutenant governor , is likely to be remtollt lnatetl. Lletmteiuant Govt'rmmor harvey wns recently appointed major of the Twenty. second Kaumsas voluinteers , ummul is now vithi his regimemit at Falls Chmumrchi , Va , It is nnticIpateti that ( lie ulemnocratic con- vemmtIon at Atclmlsomm today s ill renomnimlato Daviul Overmneyer for hieumtemmtmmmt governtmr nimul that time Popullist COltvelitiOmt Will cmmulorsc hilmi. hilmi.There There \\'na a Atrolig mmmovelni'nt to mmmcc Daviui Martlmm , formerly chIef jumatice , electt'tl as a republiramm , In imornimiiutiomm for case- date jtlstlce , but totiny Mrmrtimm peremmmito- rIly refimseti to run , annoumiciog that ho was Imot a. ctumididate mummd haul 110 desire to re- cuter public life. : u Iu mmi'sntmm l lu en tes 'm'ry Vimsluuii. M1NNEAI'OLIS , Tune 15.-Time three nlhiu'ti silver partles-demmiocrats , populists anti all- s'er repllitiiCamls-aro nil In session lucre today - day , emltleavorlmig to agree on a ftlsiolm state tIcket. Time omuly certaimity Is time nornina- tiolm for governor of ex.Congrcssniaml John Limiti of New Ulmtm , who is now qururtermnaster of time Twelfth Minnesota volunteers at Chlekainauiga. TIIC rest of tue ticket rlll ime diViuii up. A nmitiihle-of-time-road poimu- list bolt I'm not immmprobaimlo. A mul rlm.m Ite-flt'et i'd to Semmmute. NE\'POitT. it. I. , Jumme I i.-Ulmltett States Senator Nelson 'tV. ' Aldrich was re-electoul by tue legislature today on the first ballot , Tile s'oto is as follow's : Semmate , Nelsomm W. . 'uldriehu , 35 ; E. ilemijamnlli Ammdrcws , 1. house , Ahtlricli , 61 ; Amitirews , 2 ; L. D. Garvimi. 1. ARMOUR TAES ! LEtTER WHEAT Seeit au II Iimm lhuitulmu'Is tif time .ietimmul ( ; rut lit 'i'rmumisferrel tim time lmlw t'uucher. ChICAGO , JLine 15.-Arrangemiments for time closing of the Loiter deal liavum been coiiipieted. FInal papera were lulacod hi'- fore Josepim Lelter today anti 7,000,000 hush- el'm of choice casiu whmeat were conveycul to P. 1) . .Armuour , who vIil heucefortim control all the Loiter imoidlmmgs. Armour has al- reauly begun to tllshOse of ImIs holdings. and ummiess the conlillg crop is harvested sooner timami aimtlcipatetl , it seems likely that the irnnmense line of wheat in the nortlmwcst will be consuliled there. It is stated that Loiter \ylLmloL OSO as much as. vas generally beilqme ; i. , Arnont's assuinlmtlOn of the burden is said to have macant at least $2Q00Q00 for LoIter. That much loss would ho immemirred if time IrnifleliSe line of wheat haul to be mmmercimantlIsotl by trustees with time probalmlhity of a declining market. Time loans made to Loiter by time local banks aggregate nearly $7,000,000. Each bank was careful to protect itself wIth wide unargimis that would insure against loss. Interviews wltim a imunmber of the bankers interejtted silow that timey are all satisfied with the transfer of the deal to Armour. HYMENEAL. ) Iiig'm e r-lI I it I ci 3' . Miss Emma A. E. , fllakely anti Wllhlnni a Magner were united in marrIage last night at time home of tile bride's parents , 1041 South Twenty-ninth street.1 The bride has spent her life in Onmalma nut ! the house was filled to overflowIng with old frIends of tile family , togetimer withu many from out of the city , Amnong the visiting guests were : S. Magmier and wIfe of Springfield , Nob. , Mrs. Fannie Blakely anti E. It. Swoarltmgemm of Darllngton , Wis. , Dr. F. V , ' , Taylor nmmui wife of West I'oiuit , Neim. , C. D. Streeter , WIfe almd daughter of Crete , Nob. , amid Miss Clara Wilcox of Warren , Ill. The ceremimony was rerfornetI by Dr , S. Wright Butler and after an Informal supper tue mmewiy wctltlcti couple left for Colorado at inltlimlghmt to speumd two weeks In Colorado. They vihl be at itomne after Jumly at 2626 Seward street. Mr. Mngimer Is in the goverxmrnemmt servIce and hits vIfe iias been for several years a kindcrgartclm director itt the publIc schools of tills city. I ii gies ii-h1miriis. SCIthhINEIt , Nob. , Juitme 15.-Speclal.-At ( ) the Methodist Eiiscopai church at tills place today Mr. C. Ii. Inglealmy w'as Inarrieti to Miss , Mary II. Burns. MIss Ioliey Burns , sister of time bride , was mmmald of itomior , anti MIss Flora Jacobs s'as hmritlesmald , WIllis I' . flurmis , brother of the bride , anti Peter Jacobs were the gr000mslncum. 11ev. Mr. Esphlmm of ilooper , assisted lmy Rev. Mr. Canmpbehl of this place , performed time mnar- miago cerernommy. Time bride Is the oltiest dtuugliter of Mr. nutd Mrs. E. C. Burns of tills place cmiii a favorite teacher 1mm that Scrlb- ncr ttciiooltt. Time groomim is tue poatmimuuster at Mercumr , Utall , i'mm i , 'Vetl ill imgs gut hlemmt rlt'e BhiATI11CE , Neb , , Juno 15.-SpecInl ( Telo- gramo.-Mr. ) Sam Dorcey of les Moitmu's , ha. , auth Miss hlarrIett Ewing of this city were mmmarrletl itere thIs mumming. Anotimer weth. ding occurring rut time some iitlur was that of Mr. George Stinebeck of Beaver , l'a , , amid Miss Nellie Swain , Iloth wedding parties left at im000 for Ommmtiima to visit the exposition - tion before iiroceedlmug to their future imomimes. Ctiu-lhu ! rler , RAPID CITY , S. B. , Juno 15.-Speclal ( Telegramn.Edward ) Cook of ieadwootl and Miss Mmitido Barber of ( lila city were mnrur- rIcO at the Imome of the brIde's varemmta thIs . rnoriulng. Tile untie haul resitied here since chmlidiiood anti line been a teacher in the city scimools , Tile groom was foriumerly in bual- ness hero. 1 ! mu rd-S I I mmmx cr1 mm mmml , Married , mit thu rcsidemmcc of Mr. F. F. . Porter , 2208 OhIo street , \Vctinesday morn- lag , June 15 , Mr. Charles D. liurd of Cimi- cage , Ill. , anti Miss Mlmimmio C. Shitmgcriand of Omnalma , Rev. F' . hi. Sanderson , 1) . I ) . , Nervous Exhausfion Horsford'sAcid phosphate Is supremely bonofloinl. Shun Sumbslitutes. Put up only In bottler. - - - CONSUMING LESS OF BEER hIretir'r Itriiuirtnleorcfl lit ( 'umit- , uimuiiltIumm mit n ililllomt ittimi it hfuult limurr'Is , ATLANTIC CITY , N. 3. , itunc 15-Time thirty-eighth annual conventIon of time Uiiitt'th States Brewers' assoclatloum opened ( nutty in this city , President ilerger prc- siding. There are about 400 delegates hires- emmt , h'residemmt C , 'tV. ' Ilerger stated in lmli rnmmumal atlthrcas that time eonstmrnptlon of beer uIuurimmg the year ISO ? was 34,423Otti barrels , a decrease ctmmnparetl with tile lire- vious year of 1,403.000 barrels , lie called ntteumtlomu do tlu' fact ( lint timero is tianger to time brewing lmmtcrests of the couiutry tin- Ocr tue star tax law , whIch went imuto effect yesterday , for the reason lust time lmlgiu tax nfleu it nut immuitmcemnent to tlme mmmanufnctumrer of ehmeflli umnul inferior beem' to nmau'ket lmis pro- titmet at a itrIce below timat at which tiuc brewer of time hmiglt grade article can afford to sell hoer. Tlme semitiiuient of thue thehe- gmut's wmus iii favor of cheerfully micceptlmmg time wtil' tlE ItS a duty time bremcrs owe to the government. Shouts it ( hermimim mu I ) liIommmmut. LONION ) , Jutme 15.-While the first scere- tar3' of time ( lemma embassy lucre , Coulflt von Arco-Valley , m'ns emergIng fronm t.ii ciii- bassy this evenIng a strntlgi'r fired two ttlmnts from mm revolver at imimn. Omie of the bullets entereti time secretary's back , btmt time vouummtl is lint believeut to be fatal. Ills tussatlammt % vna arretttt'ti after fluilug at nnL1 immlsstmmg it lmhicemimmun. The immotlve m'lmIch liroImmPteti the mlitumi to attempt time life of Cotihmt vomm Arco- Valley is umnknowii. Tue assailant , an Eilgilshimulllul , refuses to furmilshm any u'xpiammatlomm of lila eommduict. TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST It % 'lll lie ( iu'uicritil3' Fumir lit ? c- hriiskm , % tuu m'mttti tim I ii , ' Ilimstermt l'umrt luiim. vI(1u Mmiii thiCm'I ) ' ' .Vi mitts. WASI1INGTON , Jtltmtt 15.-Forecast for Thtmrstiay : For Nebraska , South Dakota rmimti ICammsas- Generally faIr ; wlirtlmer lit eastern portion ; SOtltimerl ) ' 'limtls. For iowa--Fair 1mm western jmortiomm ; oc- casiuttul siiomm'er'm lit elmalern hiertlon ; warmer ; sotmtherly winds. \Vyoumiumg--Fnir wetitlter ; variable witids. For Mlssnulrl-Silowers umut1 thitmimderstOrltls ; ivarmmter ; southerly wimmds , memui , htecutt'I. , OFFICflVl'ATihliIt hiUiiIiAU , OMAhA , Jumit , ' 15. - l ct'utm'tl ( t f t emmmjue rtu tim r' amiti rid 1mm- fail , somnitarCui with tim corrcspommdhumg day of time last three years : iSIS. 1S97. 1SOG. 1595. ltlaxlmmmummmu teimipernttmrt' , 70 2 87 5:1 : \1lmuImntmmui tt.nmpt'rtuttlro . . GO 70 ci ; j Avertugu terimlit.'rtttlmru . . 65 76 71 ; 72 flflhilfluil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .07 .00 .00 itecomul of temoperztttmrC tuimd iiru'ciltltntIoim at Ommutima for tlmltu day anti since March 1 , isos : Ncm'nmal , for time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Demicielmey fmr , time day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Aceummmmulatel ext'esti , tlImce itiau'chi 1. . . . . . . 121 . Nornitul rtuinfttih for time . . . . . . . . . . . immehI Dt'ficielmcy for time day . . . . . . . . . .20 Immeit 'l'ti tlt I rtti mm ftt I I si mice 'sI arelu 1..2 . limt'hmes i'tt'cs5 sllit'O ' , i&tlCll I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:51 iimt lies Di'ilcieltey for car. iuerlti , 1597. . . . 2.1t Iimciuu'i Ixcess fur , cor. veritutl. 1S'J { . . . . . . . . 4.00 Iimcime Jteiort. frommu Stnt lout" mit S m' . Sevelmty-flftit Itleridluil tlnte. - - - - - - - - - u-i ai c. ' . 'j ' STATIONS AND STATF7 OF : B WEATIIEIt. : : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Omu : ha , clan ul y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u o ' . .ortll l'hutte , imartl' ciommtiy . 72 74 'I' Salt Lake CIty. cletuu . . . . . . . . . . . . S" S4 ( K ) L'licyetmlie , hiai'tiy cloudy . . . . . . . . . 7O 7S :1mm : Linlmi , LIty , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 7U .00 I itmrolm , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rs c.s 'r Cillengo. cltitmdy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stj I" ' 1' \\'llIIstoii , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? l 76 01) ) St. Lmmtts , rzuiulmig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ° i 52j :14 t. l'tuum , cuotltly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 6l .03 fJtvi'n : I tort , C itmtmd y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ta ; 6m ; 'I' Ileicita , itartl ciotitly . . . . . . . . . . . . 761 751 .00 Nttmmstus City , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7S1 .2.S llltvre , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s4 si .oo fllsimmturck , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711 76 ' 4' Galveston , cloudy . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . 52 80 .0) T indlcmutoii trace of prceldtution. L. A. WELSh , Local Forecast Official. SORE HANDS FOR EIGHT YEARS Pain So Intense Would Nearly Twist Fingers _ from Sockets. Puffed ypLikoa Toad. Water Ran Through Band6ges to Floor. Had to Walk the Floor Until Would Fall Asleep. Fingers Pooled Like an Onion. Doctors Could Not Cure , Cured By Cuticura. About eIght years ago I got sore hands , it ColnltlenCeti with a kimmul of a bnrumlmtg sousa- tlomm on may fimigers amid omm told of tile itammil. W'imeli I custmmttenceul to rmthu thiemmm , you could scum little whIte ltimuihtie3 en time sklmm. I rubbed immure amutl inure , umtmtul I felt like twlatlmtg amy fingers omit of timeir sockets. I haul uilgit fever , anti cold chills ran over mmmc , nnti so I kelit it gtiitmg immmtil I ias tiremi omit. Nlghmta , I imaul to walk tile floor until I fell asleep , My llammtls lteiCt1 like an ommItmn , the finger nails got loose 1mm time mootsamiui thto water ran out , and % ilcreVer titero was a littio litimlie , there time btmrmmlmug lire was , tumid I tell you amitt can lirouo to ) Oll , that iiappemueti at least ten tlmmmcs , Ulmrlmmg tim uiay , I haul to attemlli to may hint mtoss , futr I aimm rmimmmil mtg a ltiack lltltll shmop , lmorseslmocimmg , and 1 would not tthmimt Up tim 81101) forammybotly , limIt Itwas htarmi , My iuanul lttlTCti ( up suorso timami a toad , ' , Vlicn I ulrovo llmiSO ( mmaiis , time s'ater fruemi mmiy hiands cut thmromlgh tite liammulage , on to tilO floor. Ny ctmStttllers refused to look at amy bamitl. 4 imaul a frlcmitt to take me to tile tioctor ; liii game a soltttiolm of sonmetimimm to bathe 203' hutmntl t'Itit. I vas worklmigerery tiny , arttl tiltl not kmlow wimat to tb so I wCtt ) to ; umtotimcr doctor , I thilmtic fur a year. I ( annul your auliertlse. imlent Imu a Utica minivapaper , anti I got tlto ( 'U. TICIJIIA ltmso1vr.NTamei CUTIC't'iuA SOAm' . 'rite nails iuaruieimetl LI I' ' anti ItecictI ( lit : tmtl , I dtim't believe there is ommo of time first mtali.s left cii Idly hmaimtls , W'itat I llama told otm is trime , I .10 tImis for vatmr hJcilCfli anti itulitlaulty's sake , I wammiti iltit smitter any mttore as I mhltl , for time " hole cotintry , CASl'lit lIETSC'll [ .F.it , 1feb.22 , 'tl , 1'einItrokeCieuleeo , Co. , N.Y. hhd ! throutmout thetuoI. Vorin iia Awn Cnv , Con. i'rop. . , hilton. 1iw , Cc. Cur , Every limmnor , , true. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE 4 Li N.-ivui4s 1Jijeaaea-.ij'iiigi - ciT1 bapotonc , l3Itwplt'i.nsm , etc. caumed Li Abuse or otbir Ezeeste'.i mmii Inlis' cretlomi , ) et , qmltoIIgan,5 aurclV , - ru.tom LnstVftalIti in ol.ioro'jne.atii Itt a wan tar itu.fy , luuineiw or marrIag , . - . L'cevpt .Iitsnity no.1 Conaumaptiott ft tim .ttm mu tfmnt , 'lhoIra.e , lowi immodlit" Improve. meet anti aiheeth a ( U1Ig ushioro all nUter fIl lii. iit upon baying the enulne Alex Thictu. Thor i.RVti cared thouand and wilicuro iou. Wa gtvo a hive wrItten guaranuoo to c5sct a curs fl "TC lit e'tchcamor ' refund the inpno , I'riceuu IJ I Uiper Z'ackau ; or iti ( full troutm'umttt , for F.iLO. Ii : miii , lit plaIn wmse.m'er. mipon rnc.'lptot Inca. ( 'lrculmr truul. AJAX RIt1IDY CO. , TUtI"rbi , Per i.tlu 4mm Utnalta. Ib. , by .is. Forsytil , 202 N , iCtit ; icufurm & Co. . Itilt anti Ioumas : 06 In Council ularrs by 0. ii. ilcowum , flruIst , . Lake MichIgan and take Superior iraniportatlon Co. LAKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS. TIlE GREAT LAKE ROUTE , Own The New Sled Siei.mu.blp llmuittou , Sumllingo From Chicago. For Macklitac Imii't , hiudroim ( 'levtlhiid , ihuffnioTor , outoutC , , 'l'u. 9 A.M.d , I.5i , 'fIiu.lI A.hI.Hsu.4 I'M. S or ( 'lrlovoIr Ifarhor hiIrIng. , 1'etoike etc. , Tue.i AM , ' , L'bur. Ih .t..M , uit , 4 I'M , For ? daruttr. , hancock , Ilougitton , Aihihand , pultumt. , eto.m mV.d. 9 J'.M. liIu.traue.l mauta.itm.U , nailwi fru , . an ewileatlon , OIIhCI AND DOCII , RuSh AltO f , V4A1(5 ( STS..CHICAOO. 'l'OO LA'l'Fi 'I'O CJ.SSIICY , " , VA N'I'IOD. an oxlrienct'tl ativamicu' umiaru to distribute atlvertituimmg ; tnust tie good talker anti itiuve gooti city reteremtctth salary anti exuiemmutelu juuid , ( 'till Idlhiitrd ibouce , J. Sullivan. M-341 1 "All Aiiiericans 1)n hunt lrluk ier.wntei' , " gruvelv wrltem nil ohser'uiiit Frencluummmuu. No Indeed ; inniuy huuc't'i'nhla lmnvo It'nruied fromn hiallifuul exhit'rleiu'o wiumit p dnimgorou ( il'ltuk le"is'ater Is. Tluey would altuiomt fis sooth thInk of sw'uthiowIllg cmttboII acid. ' 1'lu'y drink cool vnter , into w'lulch lucy pomir a little of DLlffy's Pure Malt Whiskey w'iuleii is a w'ltoIemiuut stIimmuluttut , 8hmt nell ti'iulir.es I luc of uiist'nse.brectl- _ _ _ _ 11mg genus in oltoit luh'eseiut iii dt'Iiikilhg- s att't' , 'l'iult ; wlub.ht' ' tim 1mm- ftui itmi em'tiiuai t rothuiu' that itr' tt'ai'uubio : t1II'eetly to lluului'e ) tit'hItkIlug-'atct' . hIt sine yotui' druggist ci' gruc't' gis'ca 3'OII I hit' gt'uutiiuie hutuiiy'tt , r Tltt'i Li. S -L GOYERNtENP & - pi. _ wants aLlong inca In its uervtca. Whim tumlo so- - cord tile Armay mmmlii Navy ctmtiori.o mlAtt-IIIN : n.i tiio greatest ii mu o w a mttrcngthtencr , immvlgor.it- or and rcm.torattve , It. I creates t.oiiti ! Iestm. mans- do mmmmti btrgnL'thm , clears thn hiralmu , mutrcmtgthtemus tile nerves nttl cancs time iromiertitti C orgamis to qulelilyregattu thtclr lair- mamul Powers. For mien'- ( illS I1rO'utrltttomi , ovem'- worlc , Ilmtltaltci vitality . in elthersoxor excslve time of oltmttln mmqmtor or tebau'Co , it pi'mItlvu'ly e.ulltmot te excotleut. 0mm bx will work wontlems. Six vIlt euro , ItAit-mIEN Is for sale by mull Ortiggists , 61) ) I itt- lets , flO ccimt s. On' to tmo mmtoittlm'i' tre.uttlmommL Fhhl OtIt atiti imuttil mis tue dlttgmists shtettt tIm ctuchm box , anti we tihl gRe youc case 5tti'iai attea- 111)11 without extra t'hamgo. ItAht-IIIIN is lire- liarti iu1 Jtjaitmmc'r 0. lItlianmI , 1'i ) I ) . , It. S.1 di. reet froma tile furmtttmitm , of E. Ii. itartolm , M. I ) . Cievchimmtl'a mno't , elillmmcmtt licciuhlst. : Miulieti lIt Closed Pmdlttdt lut of iirIt'e. DES. hiAlt'I'ON ANI ) tlN"0N , , 01 Iittr-Ilomt Block , u. letdttlld , 0. For 'main by Kuhn . Co. i5tmm anti lotmg- las ; J. A. 1"uller & Co. , 1402 Dotmgims : St. . itnul Gmaitiumim lm'ug ( 'ii. , 11th tumd Fantitumu ; iCing l'ilarlnacy , 27th utad Lcavu'lumtmntil 1'e'toa's I'huam'miuuey , 2lth amt'i I.etuvemiworthi ; Ii. 3 , S'konit. Stt'tthi OImmtt'ma. atmt.l mull oilier drtmggists In 0uminh Sattum Omaha. Council I' ' " CUE YWJTtU I USiES il 41 for umtnittir4 dlschIr9es. lnOammatlo. Qw1t.sl Irnltilmosi om utretatlo I.t . . mm. . , . f am u r 0 0 I neubri , . , rr.ei uIIjta , I'MDIPSI. amid not sitnt. - suEvsss CttticttGo.Iut or r'olaommom , . 5.tul bj bruggIta he plain ii. L ittit b7 .zpr.u ; , pripaid \ k11 or I b.t . U , 'VOODBUltY'S Fmtt'itil Sotuli % 'ill eratiletita till lhit'mmiisiues ttf time , \001)hhUlt''I3 1'tt < : i Cmutu umm fmtr cult m ultt'ti hitu miduu , ftu cc or Ii us I s im ml'tuu , : I I t'ti . Semi th 20 ccii t a for 'ma immde of each \0ODhi1' lU'S 'I'olhet Comnltimun- titmi. J. I \'OO1)hit.'itY , 127V. . 42 et. , N. Y. Patrollize lToiim indiis1ris aa , aaa a n fl % , , # wa A J K 11' l'mmreltnsl jig Gounis Mmmii e iuf tbe Fol. iotmIimg XeIiriishuL Fiuctoriesm AWNINGS ANI ) TE'rs. 031.1 II.t 'l'IlX'I' .tSl ) 1tU1IhtIt CO. ( Sucessora Olnahta 'I'eimt anti Awning Co. ) Mntmtmfttcturert' tL'ntt' , uts'nimmga ; jetl.era ladleR' oil genie' Ittnchtrtmitett , , 'Fetus or rent. liii. tarmmnm St. , Ontitita. B liE VT EItIES. OM.thl ( i iiLEvmNG .4.SSOCIA'I'IOS. Canlonil shtpitments made In our own rotrmg. crater cars. Blue utttbrn , ElIte Exoi ; I , Vit'tina Export mmr.tt Faitmity EPurt delivered to all parts of tIto city. mohr.iciun. OMAli.t huomlEht ' .S'ItitS , JOhN It. bOtVILCY , I'romi. miotleni , Tanks timid Sh'et 'ron Work , SpecIal fncllhtlu'H for doing reahrs. : etc. ' 111 , 139 - - - - - - COI1NICE W'OhtKi. C. F. ICI'EXF'I'Ilht , ii.Gm.16 CILNICIO WOltIS. m.ronurncttmror of O'tivnnizej Iron Ctrniccm , ( In' . t'unlzed Iron ik'IhgIits , 'rmn , iron ant Slats ltooftn. Agemmt for itlnnenr'a Steel Ceiling. j'4nrtlu Elcventli . mos-mo-m street. _ C1tA'KEfl FACTORIES. * MI1I ( IC. % hhlSCUI'l' ANt ) .iIi"G , C0 W'itolerai Crat'lcer Mnnunticlurerm , OMA11A , NEll. DYE WORKS sclIOIht4ACI'S 'l'WIS C1'I'Y I'b'I ) 10ItlS , 1 52i I'urniuuii ift , DyIng amId cleamting or garinentim amid good. of every , Ieacniption. Cleanitig of line ganii-iertts a specialty. FI.OUhi. MILLS , S. it' . C.hlil.tN. Flour , Meal , Feud. Ilr.mn , 1013-15-i ? North 17th Street , Omaha , Nth. (7. ( 11 , hilack , Manager. Teipmnne tt : . _ _ _ _ _ _ mn9Nwortics. fl.tYIS & CO'GII.L , IlIOS 't'OILKU , I romi nimli Jmrmmss l'ot , mmii era. ? .tanuracttmncrtm mind JoIii'ra or Mamttneny. ( lea. eral repaIrIng a specially. 1501 , E.03 . &ntl 1505 Jackuon street , Omaha , Nub , Lhirt4El'm ) OIL. . I VOI.t/eN ( ) bIsliIIOiJ , % 'a'OhIICS , Manufacturers ( til procetta raw tlneei oil , lust- the hillel Ititreel tim , t.i : , PQ"'m mtumti iinaee1 cakes , ground anti screemled ulutaseed for drug. gisti. OMAhA , NEll , 1ATItES lS. - _ _ _ _ _ Ol.tl1A IIIiIJlN4 Ct ) , Mnnuufacttiners or hltiim grade Mattreaucl , hill homes' Street ( ) rniltn. OVEnA1.h AND SlllltT Vtq'I'OItIES. CUitl'.tY. Mfni , ctothtmng , i'amits , Rltmrti , OVCUt , OMAHA. NEIl . ; llIht.1' PAI"l'OItiEi ) . .1 , II , I'.tN4 , NEII1ItSIA SIlIIt'I' CMI'ASY , Exclusive custom shirt tailors. 1517 Farnaiu VINElAit ( AN ! ) PIrIcLhll , JI/itIl U.tNN I'ISEAIt Co. Manuractur'rtl at Vhitt'gur , i'hckle , , ( "ulteupi , Mustards , Cel"ry antI Worcestcrshtlre Sauce. WAGONS ANh ) CAItItIAIES , . w'lIlJ.M l'FIOIFIrIIII. For a good , mutatantlsi vt'itice ! ut emil' descnip. then , ( or repainting or rubber tIres on new or till witcels-tite best jtlact It' huh amtd bctivnwertb Streets. crnAit MANUFACTI3ItITIS. hhl1tiG & CO. l.argeal factory In the vest I.eading Jtttters of Omfthttm , Kanmas ( 'itv , IIncohi anti HI. Josepb handle cur E'edi. 1O0 rarimomu HIred ,