- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r : : - TllE)3IVTiAThXi ) - - - - - - - : llOOPS O1UEIIEI ) ) TO O1AI1t1 . ( OEIICItL1 Oracr Given to the Thrt1 Nebra8ka Begimtht to Moyc. Will All BE HERE DURING TillS WEEK tns'rlIer IIttcyca ( lint 1j flue Oie Cuininnics . % rrIc itt the JLIII1ZUII 3tIINrhiII of- flccr Will lie htcndr. LINC0li ? ; . Juia 25.-pecln1.-The ( ) or- iler haB been for the companleil ot _ _ _ _ f1 the Thini regiment to proceed to the place tc'- . or moblzatIoRI at Fort Omaha. This order - ha Itied not on account of new Instructions from the Wnr lepartrncnt , as none such have hicen received. The Rovernor believes that by the time the corninnics era all In . - - " ( ho mustering otflccrs will be ready to take the men In and has taken the responsibility I of ordering the companies to move. Should they ho kept In canii , for some time before L the mustering omeera arc rcn1ly It vIhl he at thin state's exptise. The order just Issued Is an follows : 4TATF Ol NEIhlt/tSlCA , LINCOLN , Julie , lt98.-AdJutzint aeneral's I. Undir aitil In hurstlance of the presi- dent's Proclamation May : . , 1898 , calling forth volunteers to the aggregate number I of 7lOOO , of which this state is required to . furnIsh otie regiment of Infantry , consist- It lug of 1,326 olflcers and mcii , the Third rcgimetit , Nebraska Volunteer infantry , will rEnilezvous at Fort Omaha for the urose t of being mustered into the avrvich of thu United States. 11. The commanding otllcers ot the fol- f lowing companies of the Third reginient , Nebraska Volunteer Intantry , will nVVe their commands to Fort Omaha on the day - \ 'nsl ilate set OlIOilitC ) thereto by routes to I designated by the adjutant general , vi 1 company C , Omaha , Saturday , June 25 , i88 ; c Inpany A , Lincoln. Monday , Juiie 27 corn- _ _ _ _ I.e 11 IC , hastings , Tuesday , June 28 ; CoIn- liany ii , Stromsburg , Tuesday , June 28 ; company E , Blair , Tilestlay , June 28 ; cootS - S PflflY II , PhtittamouthVethricsdny , June 29 , _ _ _ _ cotnpany li' , FrtmontVediteday , June 9 , cotnpany lit , O'4eili , Thttiradny , June 30 ; eonlpnhiy I ) , Omaha. Tliurstlay , Jutie 10 ; - . , , , , . ' - . , . . ? A I. . . . . l.n 1I - wl1rnovo with the inaximunt strength , viz. : Three offlcers and 104 etIlistCl men 01111 00 mOre. lit caae , L- the regular translortntiou ) blanks have not .r . been received company commanders will - Issue written receipts for rail tratisporta- tion and regular forms will be IRsUed frmi this ofilce. Iv.Vliatcvcr clothing and bedding is absolutely - solutely required for the health atid cool- fort of tlte men In cam : , atiti books and records - ords will be taken. Cotlittafly cOintnaiuleil . - lll be held responsible that unnecessary baggage is not , taken , as that not avallallo for further use when Witlippeal by the gos- ernment will be returned to the niens ] tonics. V. The transportation Is necessary for the public service. j fly comninud of tile governor. j3 j. BARRY. Adjutant General. Tba instructions as to what routes the ( companies are to take to reach Omaha will be tsstied Monday. Company A from LAn- coin hns already been orlcrcd to go over the Burlington. The announcetnent Is tuade thht. flr. It. J. Erwin of Hastings has been L nhtpoIited fl3sistant surgeon of the regl- mont , with the rank of captain. Rccruit for company A of the Third vlio came hero : from outidu points and are obliged to iax their own expenses while here are eating Zulu sleeping itt the Light Infantry armory , a regular meas outfit having been provided fet them. The recruiting for the Second regiment is going a little slow now , because of the fact that the men coinilig In from other towns arc obliged to pay their OWO car fare and eXpenseS and In case of reJection they - -havO to pay fare home again. On this account - count innity who promise to come In from ocher tIwns jail to conic : The recruiting otflcers are anxious to get the work finished so that they may rejoin their regiment and are complaining because the state has taken no measure to assist the recruits to get to the recruitIng statidna. The governor has honored a requisition from Colorado for the return of Arthur _ _ _ Hruckeberg to answer the charge of obtain- 7 ing money under fan pretenses from a batik at Sterling , Cob. Kruckeberg has been apprehieritled at Omaha. The refunding bonds of the Grand Island school district , amounting to 23,5OO , were recorded at the secretary of state's etilce today. i.l'ieoli IttIl NttuW. Two llsastrdus fires this season have de- velopcd the tact that Lincoln is deficient in fire fighting apparatus , and that the water power is too weak to be eflicient in battling with : a big blaze. At the burning of the Fitzgerald building tile other night the streams that were turned on failed to reach the two upper stories of the building , and when the heat drove tile firemen further away the streams were of no use whatever iii fighting the fire itrici % 'ero turned on the adjacent wooilen buildings to itrevent a further siread of tue flainca. It is generally bviicveti that if the water Pressure hail been strong and the fire department had 1)08- - tiesseti a good tower or aerial ltitltler the tire could have beeti confincil to the upper floors of the creamery and the building might hitive been saved. The students of the university summer school will go to Omaha Wednesday and Thmurmulay to visit the exposition , tIle reel- tatiomis for those Ilays being adjourned , The stutleiit are to have special rates anil spe- cliii coaches for tho.excursions. The twenty-third session of the Lancaster County Teachers' institute closed yesterday afternoon , the session having been moore largely mItteittletI than any of the preceding ones. At the closu the teachers passeil aim. propriatu resolutions conmuiendatory to the vork of time instructors. Lincoln bilge , No. 19 , A. F. and A. M. , held its Imimnimal installation of ohhicers last night , the following being installed : Frank M. Tyrrehl. Roaster ; Edgar J , Ilearti , S.V. . ; Alex F. Porter , JV. . ; J. hi. McCIay , T. ; J.v. . Prow , S. ; Morris \V , Foloin , S. I ) . ; II. 1' . holmes , J. I ) . ; A. Lemon , S. S. ; F. K. Stratton , J. S. ; I ) . C. flrovn , 1' . ; 1) , 0. thai. r icy , mnemnber Masonic Ihoarmi ot Relief ; N , A , heron , C. Oimtalma lwoplo at tIme hotels : At the IAn- ( hell-h. \ ' . Snow , F. A. h1mitiim , F' . A. unIt , 1) . \Vclpton , \V , C. Vmiimdervort , II. Ii. Tomuson. At the Lincoln-S. I' , hush. J. ii. Simecan , Charles W. ltainey , I" . J. Mc. SimaneV. . 0.'ashtburn , A. A. hlittes , . . George Dodson. - Niirro , INtiIpi Erniut ietil Ii , ChillRN , Neb. , June 2fi-Siecial.- ( ) Mr. and Mrs. Lara Oleson anti their daugim. ter , Mrs. Charles Keith , hind a miraculous escape frommi (1t'fltii this rcek at thin hmomimo of tue Olesons , situnteil ott the Table , twenty- live miles south of this city , Mrs. Keith is the wife of a railroad man and was visiting her Jarexita Whlt'n a violent electric storm The house vas struck by highinitig , tin' bolt desceimtliiig a chimney limb tue room where the fanmily was sittiitg. Mr. 4 - - Ojesoti was struck by some of time debris caused by time lightning antI IiniImtuhly . hurt , Ills wife hail her left shoe torn frommi her toot and was badly stunmicil , Mrs. Keith watt rocking her baby to sleep when the shock occurred , She wits thrown coni- Iiotely across the rooni anti bcmtim herself auth baby Were rendered unconscious ( or a , short time. Fortunately , eli of time vie. ' -j tlimia of this electric freak recovered and It. hone feel any bad cff cta as a result of tile j experience. % 3 Gcorgo Kautfumamm , 80 old farmer front near Crawford , who has been an Initiate of the county jail for sotutj mmmonths on time charge of forgery , Immatle a bold break for liberty \'edneaday mmigbt. lie bail sue. Ccodod in dig1ng a hole leading ftom bia cell to an open rortidor , larga enough to iermIL hint to crawl through , when a young oman who hnppene.1 to be in the jail corn. tier nahliled Iepnty ) Sheriff l'hencr. The uniter reached the jail hetoe } tauffi'utn ' es- eapeil anti the latter was pIced , securely 1mm Irons. The Board of County Commissioners has Ien iq session as a inland of equalization this week. A. C. Fowier of this city Is acting as chairman in time absence of Corn- nmissIommer JV. . Schmidt , who is in Ar- kammsa. This year's assessment i $992,811. Last year it was $ l,2OOOOO. IIen haiti ni S'InsI.1i. \VINSIII , Neb. , June 25.-Special.-A ( ) heavy rain fell here last night , accompanied by some hail and vivid lIghtning. The roar- trig of a far worse storm tould be heard north from Winside. Reports. so far are tutu large halistonea fell mmOrtlm and west , beginning about a mile from town. hailstones - stones that would not ho belmi by ordinary teacups fell three or four miles north from here. Corn is blown down and also small grain lomiged to some extent. The roof of Frank Weible's brick store was blown off in ' .Vinsitle almd a car blown from the track , also a gooti many windows brdken by the hail or blown in by the wind. August hlohneko , who had his foot cut by barbed wire sonic time ago , will , it th now thought , have to have the foot amputated - tated , as blood poisoning is about to set in. Green Tacey was overcome by heat last Sunday and has been showing symptoms of insanity since timat time. Today be has be- eome so violent that it is deemed wise to send him at once to an asylum for the in- sane. ( 'hiriNt Inn Fitis1t'nor ( uIIv'lt t loll. NOI1FOLK , Neb. , June 25.-Special.-An ( ) Interesting convention of tile Young I'eo- pie's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Fifth district of Nebraska imas been held in this city during the veek , closing it9 sessloim Thursday night. The following omcers were elected for the ensuing years President , Miss IJessie Sheldomm of Columbus ; vice president - dent , Miss Bull of Albion ; secretary , Miss Ida Vanhiorn of Noriolk ; treasurer , Miss FrazIer of Stanton ; nmisionary superimmtcnd. cOt , F. M. Wehizel of Albion ; junior simper. intendent , Miss Parker of Norfolk. Mrs. J. S. hlowehi of Salt Francisco , a former mnisslonery in China , gave an interesting talk on mission work. 11ev. A. J. TurkIe of lCountze Memorial church of Omaha tIe- hlvered a sermon and Miss Blanche Livesey a talk on "Child Life. " They. Ii. A. Cam. han of Central City amid Julius lluhf of Norfolk - folk were also anmong those who gave elm- to'rtainimig talks. II u rmzl is rs a I tCti rIio' ) . K1/iItNIIY , Neb. , June 2L-Speclal.- ( ) Sometime about midnight last night burglars tried to force an entrance to the residence of P. Johnson by prying open a side window. They were evidently frightened away by tile ilog's barking and time appearance - ance of tIme servant girl. Recrultlimg Ofilcer Schars has secured nearly all the recruits desired from this place to join company A , Second regiment Nebraska volunteer infantry at Chmickamumga , 1)0(1 expeCts to go to North Platte the first of next veek to secure a few recruits at that I'acc. . The assessed valuation of Buffalo county as returned by the assessors of time several townslmips is 2t734hi3r This , according to the reports of the assessors , represents a real value of about $1b,000.000. % r"k ii L'trtul. PAPILLION , Neb. , June 2L-pecial.- ( ) A bad wreck occurreol on th Union l'aciflc at I'ortnl , two miles west of here , thmis morn- log at 9:35. : The first section of No. 18 , Conductor Sleeper and Engineer Sadowaki , whim twenty-six cars , rne with a bad accl- dent , resulting in a Complete wreck of engine No. 792 and five freight cars , two loaded with pl lead , one with empty beer kegs and tvo with merchandise. 'All tmamc on tIme line between Omaha and Fretnont was suspended omm account of the wreck , with the exception of the Lincoln local anti the passengers on this traimi were trans. ferred at I'ortal to a train sent out from Omaha , It was reported that two tramps were buried beneath the wreck , but time report is not confirmed. lInr'st l'eglnN $4,011. WAHOO , Neb. , June 25.-Specimml.-The ( ) harvest of winter wheat and rye will begin at once. There has never been so large an acreage of winter wheat in Saunders coulmty. Reports conme in front every section of the county to tile effect that grain Is of an cx- cellent quality and time yield viil be large. The season has been especially favorable for the growth of wheat. Time wet weather of the last of May and time first of June has made the corn somewhat baclvard and more or hess weedy , but time last few days of fine weather imave been Improved by the farmers and corn will soon be in fine shape. Considering crops of all kinds , Saunders cotmnty iota never lma a bettor pmospect for a heavy crop thami it hmas at this date. S'r lt'c's fir 'l'rnvellug 'tl'n. HASTINGS , Net , . , June 25.-Special.- ( ) Tomnorrow evening sieciaI services will be lieu mit the Presbyterian church in time 1mm. ( crest of the traveling men. The services vili be tmmmder the charge of the Memms cltmb. Rev. Vaim Dyke Wiglmt will talk upon time aulmjcct , ' 'True hlrethmerimood , " There vili also bo specIal 0111810 for time occasion. County Attorney lummgan , who has been /me'to captain of conmpamy K of the Third rcgi\lcnt of Nebraska volunteers. expects to tflCe imIs conipany to Fort Omaha next Tuesday , therefore the County hoard of Supervisors - pervisors has appointed Hon. It. A. unity acting county nttormmey during Mr. Dungan's absence. Io'etltrt' IIeotrt , FiiioIeitvo.rt'rs , WEST POINT , Nob. , June 25.-Special.-- ( ) Rev. S. l'earsoii addressed the district con- vcmmtlon of the Young I'eople's Christian En- ileavor ot Norfolk Vetinesday evening eu "The Strategic Elcnments of Our Opportuni- ties. " Watts C. Valentimme has heerm ordered to report at Fort Leavemiwortim , lCamm , , June 30. to take examnimmation as second lieutenant in tIme regular arummy , The Motlermi Woodunen have palol over to Mrs. Ii. F , Kioke $3,000 insurance whmichm her late lmusbantl carried in timat order. Thmis is time first idaynlent wlmiclm has been umiadu by the order inVest Point. iIl'tstrt Ii t.o'ulglue Onluvelit lotus , MALVIIIIN , Ia , , Jimmie 25.-Special--Tlme ( ) aimimual convention of tiuc Council flhtmffim oils- trict Epwortlm league was held at Malverjm , Ia , , June 22 to 24. Oume imundred and eloveum oielcgates were iii attendance ( room mmli Parts of the district , The place set for the next nmeeting is Denisoum , In. Mmotthmeo' Iiiggiums of timis 1)10cc , wimo hmns been acting as porter at tue Cottage hiotel for soummo time , hmaih lila right foot rnaahmec.i under the car whmeels last nigiut about 10 o'clock , Ammmputatlon at time ankle was necessary - essary , ileo'rui Its frotuit I'uiiiet- , PAW'NiIFI CITY , Neb. , Juume 25.-Slmecimml. ( ) -Recruiting Oihlcer Moberly of time Second reginuent of United States volunteers , which is umow ium caumip at Chickaummnugn , Temmum. , lois been hero for two days past , secomming recrtmits for coolpimumy (1. Nine was' the umuunhcr wanted , but only tour were secured , auud Otilcer Moberly heft thmi evening for Lincoln , front whichu place he will start tomorrow for the southi. Timoso passing ummumuter were ; George Taylor , F. I'ojme , henry hiedea and Fred Ii. Commdorm , Nes CluIe.f of l'oiit'e. liIATltICF1 , Neb. , June 25.-tSpecial Tele. gmaun.-The ) city council tonight accepted hue realgumation of Gimlet of Police J. J. licrammman , Mayor hiourrme then appointed 4L. . A. i3croggs , the present street cowtni.- slont'r , to flu the vacancy , 0. 11 Reedy being appointed street commlsslotuer Iloth appointments were confimnmed by time coupeli. ( 'nttetit School ( 'loea , 'OttK , 4eh , , June 2L.--Speclal--.The ( ) closing exercises of the Urstuilne cnnvett school were held at the opera house iaL nigmt. ) The pupils quite generally pantici' i'ntcci ' in the program , which was largely mtm.icai. 11ev , Father Cullen of St. Joseph' Catholic church presented the dIploma to Miss Leulse Kelly , the grafimlate. Time pa- irons and friends of the school are feeling jubilant over the succesfui year that has just passed. The institution is stcktiibr growing and althoughm yet yoimng has puplts not only from this state but from Pennsyl ; vanin , hansas , Colorado and Montmna , 11(11 at eiuum. NELSON , Neb. , Juno 25.-Spcciai.-The ( ) mercury reached the highest point of the seasoum yesterday , marking 98 degrees In the shade. Crops of nil kinds are In the finest possible - sible condition in this county. Next week will see the inauguration of harvest , Both fall and spritmg wheat Is exceedingly promising - ising and oats are immense. Corn is tank. log a rapid growtm ! and Is generally in good shape. hands are scarce and wages are good , Jvttt' mhutul Storiti. I3III1TRAND , Nob. , Juno 25.-Speclal.- ( ) A heavy wind and hail storm did consider. able danmage a few miles north of this Place yesterday. A new barn on time farm of Mrs. Lind8ten is reported entirely destroyed , Six persons were In or around time building vimen the stornm stnmck It , but all except Charles Andersoum , a carpenter , escaped un- hurt. Ito was blown some olistance and imicked up uncoumacious and it was necessary to call a doctor to attend to lila injuries. lto'c'rIt Go , Soitil Ii , TECUMSEII , Neb. , June 2fi.-Speciai-- ( ) . erg.aumt Cimarhes F. Moherhy of company I , Second Nebraska regiment , who recently returned - turned to Tcctmmelm tronm Chickamauga for rmruits for his company , has secured twenty.eight moon and is now on his way to the southern camp with them. Dr. A. P. Fitzsimmons of Tccumsehm has been appointed second assistnmmt surgeon of the Third Nebraska regiment and Is now on duty at Omaha. lie was given the rank of first lieutenant. , Voiaintt Shot lt'nsi. LODOEPOLE. Neb. , June 25.-Specinl ( Telegrarn-Word ) was hrouglmt in thmls even. ing that Frank Winkle , a Bohemian farmer living tlmreo miles south of this place , had nccidcntnliy killed Itis wife.'inkler clniimta ime shot at a goose with his rifle , hut his wife stepped In range just as Ito pulled the trigger , the bali passing through her iteck and killing her instantly. The coroner hmns been notified an(1 an inquest vihi be held. She heaves live small children. ! ! oi LIMt. IIEMINGFOI1D. Nehm. , Juno 25.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Pierre ) , the 10-year-old son of a. c. Alexander , who resides seven miles northeast of this place , left home Inst. Ttues- tiny and no trace of him has beemm found , The hey was herding cattle anti wfls last seen by his parents at noon. The couumtry is being searched thiorougimly , but It is feared that. the boy will not be found alive. Any information will be gratettmlly received . by his father. ( ) rslers to , itetsiort Ii , ( ) lIlztltIi. BLAIlI , Nob. , June . 25.-Spcclal.-onir ( ) pany. B of the Third Nebtaska regiment Imas received instructions to report at Onmaha for muster next Tuesday. Time Knights of Pythias lodge of this place ilas made application for sonic of ti'e ' gay- cmnntent bonds that are about to be Issued. Aor lte.rlut'o ! ' YOI1K , Nub. , June 25.-Spoeimil.-Captain ( ) George If. Iloidenman at company A , First reginment Nebraska volunteers , arrived home lust night anti will recruit Ihtearmen or companies A ammtl B of York and David City A numnber of youlmg men fm'nm the westermi part of the state are herb to edlist. Chinrxoil iltIm ttiirglatry NEBRASKA CITY. Nab. , June 25.-Spe. ( clal.-A ) young man who gave his name as Johim Gaivin was arrested here today upon time charge of robbing the houses of sonic farmers living in Wyoming precinct. lie will be given a bearing on Monday. ( ' , , ltr"t Avar.1o'l. TEtUMSEI1 , Nob. , June 25.-Special.- ( ) Contr.ictor William Montz has been given the contract for the erection on the west side of the public square of a stmbstantiai two-story brick business block by the estate of the late Judge B. F' . I'crkins. DEATH RECORD. Out llo.silet t of Cothoitutittusi , COLUMBUS , Neb. , June 25.-Special.- ( ) J. D. Brewer. an old resident of this city was stricken with apoplexy about 6 o'clock a. m. Friday , aumil died in a very few mm- utes. lie was in his usual health anti arose about 5 o'clock anti went to milk. Ito was found by his son a few minutes hater lying on his face , dead , lie was 50 years of age , was born in Ohio and came to Nebraska In 1866. first Iocatiuug at Omaha , coming to this city In 1869 , ammd hind ever since resided here. lie was a millwright and built same of time first mills in this part of time state. lie wtms a member of Lebanon lodge No. 58 , Ancient , Free and Accepted Masons , and tIme fuumemal will be conducted under the auspices of that order , Ito leaves his wife ammd two Sons. 1lu's. % zutIe1oe. ELKIOItN , Nob. , Julie 2L-Special.- ( ) Granolma AiImlebeo tileti Timurstiny night at 1 o'clock. She had been an invalid for a yea'r , Simo was 'l'J years of age. Funeral services will be imcid in time Methodist Episcopal chmmmrch of 111k CIty at 10 a , in. Sunday. Ilt-Coiugro'sooiititit hIohlomno.il. CRAWFOI1ISV1LLFJ ) , Imi. , Juno 25.- Colonel Iioliowehl , for mm number of years a republican congressman from Kansas , is oiead at the home of luis sister , Mrs. Laura Doubleday , in timis city. liollowehl was irorumincumt in thin Loyal Legion. CLUB WOMEN SEE THE SIGHTS lhsiiiy of 'I'hio'uut iil.o. a 'l'rhi , A rotutiti th Fsiniotis ( io'otrmetomm DENVRR , June 25-Today is 'Coloratio day" for the visitimmg club wonmen , This mnorniumg time celebration began by a corn- phimnentary trip around "the loop" on time ( lull railroad , seven coaches beiuq filled witim pleasure seekers , iumchtitliimc tIme most pronminc'mmt women of time convolution. Lmmnch- eon was served at Georgetown by the club wonien in that vicinity. The sudden turn to Presidential affairs is aim nil-around stir- prise. The nominee for thmo imresitlency , Mrs. W. II , Love , of Atlanta , Ga , , after her signed oleelaratioim of the ( lay before , was nmore surprised tluium any one else. Mrs. Sarah S. I'hatt of Denver expressed pleasure at being chosen as vice president. liUMoitili ) .i'i"l'ilMi"m' ON cztit's i.iii ileiuiljero of tile Jiutiseluotiji Said t liii .i , Sunughi I lot m'ou Isutus II litu. LONDON , June 25.-A special tiispatch received - coived here from \'ionna timis afternoon says it Is reported tiucre that Count and Cauut Zuanoff , said to be respectively chmanmbcrlain of tbe czar nod lady lIt waiting On the czarina , have been arrested and cbnrgcci whit an attempt to poisorm their majesties. Time Almanache tie Oaths does hot show the names of the Count and Countc Zuanoft as being attacimed to the ilersona of their Russian imperial majesties. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - KELLEY , STICER & CO. Som4i iiiii ts ol ow' uniia tchable prices OJi a , rqpst complete assortmen t 01 strictly ' iirst-class s uininer .frthrics. . T 'V Prices to clear lies of Silks , Organdies and Ures Goods W.tShl Sil.1C Chtl'iC''t. Former prices , 40c mind D0L. I'ANCY 2 t-UCIL STlthL'I1 Shi.1C $ , 41e , Cut from 65c. WASh ShLIC TWiLI8 , 21-INCh ! , lithe. Iteduced fronm 75e. 1)lttlSi4 Ai ) LiNil1 SLJIIAIIS , flue. 3,000 yards of reliable dress silk , all colors - ors , 65c-good article for lining purposes. 1SCFII.l.ANEOUS FANC V Shl.IM , tithe. 3,000 yards odd ltngtlms of Fancy ilks , cut from $1.00 , l.25 and $1.40. mhl..t'iC MA'IIN lUChifiSi , Tue anti Ifli. Two special numbers of pure fine silk Satin Duchesse , time 75c grade , cut tiara $1.00-the $1.00 quality from $1.35. ( It11AiiilS , miti.h ) ( ) , 44 inch high grndo Sewing Silk Orenadine , cut froumi $2.50 and $2.25-these $ are bargains for fashmionumble styles. rmIMxeit onGANnills , te. , Tue very latest new Organdies-not old style , but time very latest styles , cut. from 35c , 40c antI 45c. CUiOItEI ) ilt FiSS ( OIS , 21)e , 1,000 yards all wool suitings , strilmes , : chmecks anti plaids anti various now styles , reduced from bc , 45e anti SOc. P.tN.v : 1)11 EMS tOOmS , 4te. ) These are otte 7&c Novelty Suitings-nt- tractive styles. OVI1i'I'1' Dii FiSS ( iOOIM , ( lIlt. . 2,000 yards very pretty new 1)ress Goods , $1.00 , $1.25 numfi $1.50 grades , ! hi.toic imt I1CIt 'i"'i l.L , 4ae. 46.inch flue Imported TwIlls , regular price 65e. i'imti : almiAitt ) , ut ) . This is a 65c pure Mohmuiir , reliable dye. F.tNe'Y SIOHAZIIS , ( hUe , 700 yards of our pretty Figured Mohmalrs- will sell quickhy on Monday at 60c. ( 'uiidi'OS iiA'A 1)hiIttl , Tue. Stylish Skirt Cloth-$1,00 article. Wool Bunting , $100 54 inches wide , Slat colors , national simadc of mcii , white or blue. Special Handkerchief Sale Ladles' white and vrintod H. S. border cambric handkerchiefs. Good cloth neat designs , only Sc each , Ladies' revere benistitcimed sheer linen hamidkercimlets-reguhnr 20c quality-now l2c each. Ladies' scalloped and. hernstitvlmed linen nod batiste handkerchiefs , J5c , 30c amid 35c qualities , slightly soIlei. 411 reduced to IPe each. I - - ( j4Iy SIigr & Co1 Cor Farnam and 15th1 TI1ii STOIUI YI1IS DEAD S. TTs Additional Oaaualities ftithB1owing Dowii of Circus Tent BiIorVed. SOME OF HE INJURED LIKELY TO DIE ( use of tiuc Victinus Ito an Itifitmit Vhiicli UN Yet is Unloienthlietl-Jist of Imijured Poouts Up 'l'lttrti- 'l'.ree. SIOUX CITY , Ia. , Juno 25.-Today Increased - creased the record of casualties train time wInd stomni which prostrated the big tent of the Forepaugh-Sells shows. Three thomusarmd people in time tent were &augimt in the tangle of ropes , Imoles anti canvas. Thiree are ileafi and a number are seriously hurt. While the circus performance was iui progress - ress one side of tue tent was suddenly lifted by the wind and the exterior poles were milled from time groiiumtl. The lashings were snapped with sharp reports anti the poles were whisked to armt fro amnommg the spec tators. UI ) over the reserved seats the canvas - vas swept hilto a balloon , trailing behind it pales anti ropes and collapsing over the spectators oim tue opposite side of time arena. More than 1,000 men anti chmildrc'n imere Imugged tight to the seats by the enveloping canvas. Scores of knives emit thie termt In holes , througii whuichm ninny persons escaped. A torrent of rain foiloweti , atltling to the confusion , but preventing a fire. Time killed : AIOLPII IIALVET1SQN of Sioux City , 22 years of age , struck on time bead by a fall- log tent pole and trampled on after lie fell to the grouimd. ASIIELL STEINER , formerly of Caumtoum , S. D. , attorney , struck by center poic , death caused by concussioum of brain. UNKNOWN INFANT , found near Floyd river , had been trampled to death , Injtmrcti : Peter Brmmnclm , hody badly bruised , struck by falling polo mt.t1 trampled on while uum- comisclous , A. W. Erwin , coritusioum of the imead amid hurt intemnaily. F'rauk Reynolds , circus clown , two rIbs broken anti teeth knocketi out ; horse iticked Imirim and fell on hIm , J. I-i. Curumey , svcmah ribs broken , \v. II. Lockimart , arm dislocated , Wihilani Sinipsoum , circus emmiployc , two ribs broken anti internally injured. I'ctcr Wilson , righmt shoulder dislocated. \v. 'iv.Viunarmd , exicity clerk , arm nmmd leg brumised. I 1 Jolmum Nnluzlger , painfumlhy bruised , Wilbur halley , broken nose. Mrs. J. D , Farr , batimcuWon foreimead anti nose , w. P. Keefe. serious scalp cut , Mautl ilauchiun of SouttiSioux City , afoul. der dislocated. I . henry Newmier , lmmtemnaPinjury , probalmly serious. a Dr. hiarvoy W. Mariln'eontusion ; of the head. Ralph Shiuhi , left armhJruisctI , Frank C. Ryan , leg scuuftiusly cut. M. W , Guenry , right "fbrearmn fractured anti bruised on head uuid'back , Jack Ryan , internal tnjtitles , not expecteii to live. C 'Itt. Mrs. Asbel Steiner , imack badly unit by falling center pole , Mrs. George Lypmm , nrmps kt1isetl. J. w. Ilowtion , lmtmrt. by falllnf pole. Charles Arummtrong , leg bruised by being run over. Detectiye liresuman of the Ormmaha roach , bead bruised and cut by falling poi. Miss Mary Beck of Leeds , injured by be- lag struck by lantern , All of tIme injured whose : ) iaco of real- dence Is not mentioned are Sioux CJty people , lied Stormii at ttrshitll oimvui , MARSIIALLTOWN , Ia. , June 25.-Spe- ( clal Telegranm.-Slmortly ) after muidnlgtmt Inst night the wInd storm In the history -4 CIeanin up sale of Laces P1IFICtL .ti.INChiiIS I.ACtD4. Eniihis variety of pretty patterns with Insertion. to timatcim-at 2Pc , 25c , 2Sc , 30c , 350 , 40c , SOc and 75c a bolt of 12 yards. 'iF1T 'i'OI' , I'tIN'l' ) ii l'.thliS Ash ) l'ni'r l'llSi'itii' L.iCiM. White or cream-at 12c , 1&e , 25c anti 35c a yard. VINE 3t.tCIhi 'i'Out'iItN .tl ) MilihCt Exact copies of the fine hand made laces -at Sc , Sc , 74c , lie , jOe , lZt4c and 1&c a yard. l1 % ' i.tCll iIOiIlIllt % VASII N11'l' % 'hlil. Pretty mmciv desIgns , At 40c , SOc. tOe , Se and $1.00 cacim , Embroideries I.INLIN ImA'1'lTli Fi3tihhtOhiIlltltlS , Reduced to halt price. ( P1 % ? AiO1C ANt ) StVIMS li hi It ( hi 1)1111 I lS. l'dges alit ! Insertioums to match-nih at very low Prices. New embroidery nnd lace stripe. All over 3'okings , beautiful miew iatermis-at $2.00 , $2.50 , $2.75 anti $3.50 $ a yard. 2 Special Bargains hand emnbroltleretl initIal Pure linen coin- brie handkerchifs-miew style initial , very small-at 15c anti 25c each. l.A miis' Jli ° . 'i'hi1it l'Iil'i'S. him plain and fancy buckles , all the latest styles-at 25c , ,50c , GOc , lIe , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 each. 1.tmhlM' ilflS'm'ON $ IIli'l'ING hith4. At $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.65 , $1.75 , $3.00 , $2.50 each , Jii'ANtISi'l l'.titihhii1'm' I'ANt4. New designs amal colorlngs-12e , ISo , 25c , 35c and SOc eacim. WashOoods A'i' r . . 1'.titI ) . We will sell oimr 7c , S 1-Ic anti lOc Lawns , big variety to choose from , all go at Sc yard. A' ! ' lJc YA It I ) , \vili be sold all our 25c , SOc. ISe anti 40c Frenchm anti German Organdies , seasonable anti popuhar styles , nIl go at 20c yard. A'u' nile AXI ) te Y.thtI ) . \vihl be soul all our very high grade gingimummn , in plain , brocatieti auiti hoop ci- fects-200 anti ISo yard. .t't' 12 1-2 ' .1iti ) . W'e will sell the best washing , best wear- lumg anti mmiost stylish percales , very desirable - able for amen's shmlrts , ladies' dresses , shirt. waists. etc. , all 36 inches wide , go at 12c yard. of this city % vagel thmrougimout this portion of the state. In Ihmia city it amounted al. most to a' torado and heft wreckage and ruin In , its Fortumnately no lives were lost , The wind blew front the nortim. west and was accompaumleol by incessant hashes of lightning , wimile the terrific roar and the crash of falling trees aroused the populace , whIch fieti to places of safety. It lasted but ten nminimtes , but in that time hundreds of trees were blowmm down , cimint- neys leveled , barns amid outbuiltiings wiccked. Three houses were also blown tiown , but no one injured. A large Ice house was leveled , seine of Its tinmbcrs belmig blown several blocks. The linseed oil mills itero uuroofed anti the glucose phaimt. darn- aged. Llnmbs of trees were blown through roots of houses anti plate glass windows aumd telephone and fire alarm wires broken anti twisted into knots. In tIme country windmills - mills were destroyed and ninny barns blown dowim. houses were unroofed in maimy surrounding - rounding towns , At Liscomb , eiglmt miles north of here , highitiming struck time resi- dunce of J. T. Wiley , severely injuring Miss flilla Wiley. Grain was badly damaged and fruit suffered severely. The loss will bo heavy. SEVERE STORMS IN WISCONSIN 3iiuchi flumisinge ine to linihisilys tutu timid Crouis tutu hIuluthi iuirs Strucic by Liglittiluig. MILWAUKEE , June 25.-A Journal special fronm JanesvihieVis. . , says the worst dcc- trical storimm of the season visited that see- tion mat niglmt , damaging several warehouses - houses on the Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul roads , both south anti west of there , pzmralyziumg rail. road tratlic. Extensive damuuge was also wrought to telephone and tehegraphmlo lines. At Fumlton the large barn on the stock farrni of Elmer Langworthy was struck by light- rulmmg arid huurned , together with six valumable trottIng horses armtl a large qiutuntity of grain , Specials to the Evening Wiscoimain from towims in southern \Visconain report. the worst electric storm In years last night. At Plattovillo the tracks of time Northwestern and St. Paul railways were wasimetl oumt anti no mail itt expecteti there today. 'l'hue house of Barney Van Etta at Cornehla , near l'latte- yule , was struck by iightniumg , anti imis 18- year-old son killed. At Delevami nearly four inches of rain tell , flooding lowlands mmd causing the lake to rise a foot. Crops acre Ilattemued to the groumnth. I'lalnflcici and araftout also report a terrific storimi , $ t'vt'rt' ' .Vl utut Sou rust i U l'e'uuuusylvnilu. PITTSIIURG. June 25.-A terrific wimid anti rain storm imasseti over western Penmm- sylvania shortly after 1 o'clock tbmiiu after- noon. Trees anti fences were blown down , telegraph and telephone wires prQstrated and a nmumnhmer of houses unroofeti. Ommu rimtmn araB killeti. Ar ; far as known there vure no other casualties , Time wlumd reached a velocity of forty-eiglmt attics arm hmouuv-tluu highest ever recoricl ( ( hem-c--and time rain- tall in term muminutos was .25 of an inch. Time I'oatitl Telegmupim cuuuipaumy reimorta all wires dowmc south of Oil City. ( P ut I y % VIs I I e Lii itul r Ii in Ills ) cii. SAN FRANCISCO , June 25.-The Chamber of Commerce anti Board of Trade have ( ole- graphed to Senator Perkins at Wasimlngton declaring that "Quartermaster Oscar F , Long bias atipulateti in all contracts that only white iabor should be ermmployed in manufacturing time supplies requireti for the army , anti that whenever facts have been haitI before him , shmowing Gmat contractors hare deviated from requiremnentmu , lie bmmms at once cancehleti the contracta. ' Time labor commissioner , officers mmnd bodies of organ- Izoti vorknmen , imowever , still insist ( hint aol- dlers' unifomams mmmc being made by Cimimmeso. litist hunts , ! I.'rclghat Sit I uuutit'ui ( so. CHICAGO , June 25-Eastboummd shipmcmmts for the week mmmnounted to 55,545 tons. agalumst 52,527 for tito veck previous , anti 50.991 last year. Tire Fort Wayne led , with 8,138 tons. Other lines carried : Mlchilgima Central , 3,859 ; Wabasim , 7,635 ; Lake Shore , 5,524 ; Panimantile , 6,115 ; Baltimore & Ohio , 5,427 ; Grand Trunk , 4,561 ; Nickel l'late , S,831j Erie , 6,515 ; Big Four , 2,525 , Olearln Sale of Ribbons 4-Inch Rich Plaiti Zig-Zag anti Hayadere Stripes , in rich mien' colorings-35c , 40c maid SOc qualitIes-all retluceti to tOe a yard , Muslin Underwear IitAiiht4. ! lime. New style best nmtmsiin ciuster tucks , ihIL.'iii1 $ . filho' , liest camimnie , lace trimunmeti , onmbrel-Glc graule. ilhiA ' . % 'hihtS. Hue. Extreme Ommmimrl 1"lne Cammitiric , lace imiser- tious and rutfles-thls gmmrmemmt ummatie to sell $1.25 , itti'l' lnW'S , :12' : i-i : e. heat cambric , well imiade-SOc article. iit'i' (0WS , 'hue. Eucmbuuitlery iumsertiomm anti triinunetl , tucked yoke-COo goan usually , : ia ! ' ' & ' ( lfl'S , lUte , Tuicketi yoke , embroitiereii ruffles , s'cry hmammtlsormie-SSc garnieumt , , % 'Il ITII l'Ii'i"l'l'O.t'l' $ , hue. On aceouummt of being slightly soiled , we imiace several good styles of imlgim grade skirts eu sale at SSc-regurthhess of foritmer prices. % 'hl l'I'ii pI'i'mCo'v.'i's , IfS , I i. New skirt , deep floumnco , best Swiss cmii- broidereot rome , imlgh nrt-i,50 garimmeumt. \ViI i'l'li I'S " , ( " 1' h'O.'S , 411,11) , A new Itlea in % 'hite Skirts frotmi Paris- elegance anti conmfort conmbineti-charnmimugly mmdc of fine unateriuth , deep bishop iaitm Iloumnces , caroled , etc. sichme't's AI ) CuItsm'L' CflViitS C03i- iliNlI ) , We display a variety of thmeso very pretty anti stylish gmmrnments untie of tIme very best materials aimui trimmings. Corsets St'MIIIIt COhtIIT $ , : use. This special line ivortim SOc-arc sohhimmg rapldly-weih nmade. COTOXA 1)13 ( 'OitE'l' , uIhl ) ) . The niost htopullar summer corset made- daintily light and comfortable. I. ! ' ICS ( 'Oil SlI'I' , 41 m .ah ) . This new French Corset-so tlurablo aimti yet so light weight-is the admiration of all. Napkins . % t $3J1 ( ) 1)/.Il. -i\'o will sell all the large size , Napkins to mimatcii , Table Linen , i'aristan , Grecian amid Tropical designs , $3.50 dozen. At m12.I5 : lOZIIN. 4ll our $3.50 Silver hileaciied Nmmpkina , ito table limicum to mnmitcim-sommie of timt'so are in full donna md sonic half dozemis-ali go at $2.35 dozcnm. TALK 01 ? ATTACK ON SPAIN No Definite Plans Have Beca Formulated a Yet for the Foray. SAMPSON COULD EASILY SPARE SHIPS Cuulsi net iln % 'ot Couisiolereul the 3liit- ter , bitt It hums ilet'ii isidustri- ously 'lulkeil Of lit an UuulUcizil Vtty , WASHINGTON , Jumno 25.-Thie proposition to attack tIme coast of Spain itself , wimlie not hmaviuig progressed to any definite stage , has imot been abantioned by time atinmlutistra- tioii. On time contrary , It has been the subject - ject of sonic earimest discussion In adumminis- tratioa circles , though it has gained umo serious - rious attentiomi iii the deliberations of the cabinet , as a body. The plan , as irmiorniahly discussed , hooks to takiumg a number of our first-class battleshmipmu , with a sumcieimt 110- tilla of colliers aumd supply vessels , anti iuiaking war on the large cities alommg the Spanish coast , In this connection tIme state- macmit of a cabinet. official today timat he favors an early ordering of about. ten of our vessels of the first rating , with orders to carry what will be needed in thtc course of so long a journey , to be takeut away froimi our Ileet. in Cuba and sent direct. on this mis- siout , Is significant. Until some such work as that is ( lone by our forces the govern- I mont of Spain will fail to appreciate time rcaolmrccs of thme government with which it Is at war. It. shiould be distinctly untierstood , imowever , that timers is no semblance of a conclusIon as yet. to take aimy such step in the future , amid wimile earimestly discuaseti no project. of this nature bath been haiti before - fore time official family of tIme Presltlcumt , This nctioum , if it were takeim at all , would involve the view that time vessels could easily - ily be spmrretl from the Cuban waters. anti snub nnoumibers of time aunilimistratlon have zuo hiesitatloum in saying that they nimighit be easily spared before lommg , without detrinmmenit to our campaign in Cuba. With rctcreimce to hiavamma , it hiatt bcemm suggested timat our troops surrommumd time city atmti take lossession of the lmlglmlantis , so us to coven' every poiumt of approach mmd eon- duct a leacetul siege. The limO is yet tentative , It wotulti do away ordinarily with time luire fatalities that fillet necessarily follow no attempted lmnniediate capture of time Spanish citadel , anti also woultl locate our troops in healthful regions. Probably not less tlmnn 75,000 uncut would be umeeded hiotulti timis Imlan be adopted. Whmlie time ad. Imministratlohm has not overmuch conuidence lii getting great assistance from thue Cumban forces , they could be counted on to some exteumt. 'ml ' Alt INlIM 'tV I1ItI1 .O'l' .ii U'l'h Lt'l'iIl , $ cuiuusoll So Ziufotruuts I is , , Si'i re'tui ry of ( III' Nut ; ' , WAShINGTON , June 25.-In response tea a tehegramil from time Navy .hepartmnent me- questIng definite information conmcermmlmmg time alleged unutiiotion of the bodies of tIme four marines killed in time outpost of ( luantan. ama , Adunimai Sammipumon has wired Secretary Long as follows : I'LA''A lE14 ESTII , Jumme 24-lleplyimmg to , yniur dusl'atchm ' I bumive to moport that a canefui investigation baa been 'umaule mmmiii it is m'eported to mumo thmut the upmateumt nuut iia- lieu was probably due to the effect of larc caliber bullets tIred at short rouge anti I I/il ltdraa time cluntrge of rnutiiatlo'm. 'Vu'ooimts Still m'0.lsi , 4511 tlu. , hlnrtnrui. NEWPORT NEWS , Va. , June 25-Tims Nintlu Massachusetts , Colonuel F' , II. Ilogmumm , unit ! comitanys A , ii , C and I ) of the Thirty- fourtim Mlchuigtmn , Colonel l'eternmtmri , arrived here today 0mm special trains from Cnuump Al- ger to embark ( hula afternoon on the auxiliary cruiser hiutryartl for Suinmtiago tie Cuba , wiulther they lmave been ordersti to reinforce General Shatter. These troops couuipiete acumeral Duiltuld's brigade , ( lie flrs detach- . - - - .1- . - - - - Flags and BuntIng We sell ( lags nnti pretty uiently everybody In Otumaha bmicmws it , Out' prices are draw- luig time croirds , 20x32 sire , with hole anti gold colored sitcom , 25c. S2xt0 , with polo anti golti coloretl spear , 40e each. These nrc fast colors amid will miot run it exposed to iunrtl taints. 27 inch hhitutting , in acuhiti reti , wimito anr blue , absolutely Inst colors , go at Sc yard , Linen Department Annmfuis of htcmmmtmants that immtvc been over- looketi , in ieumgtlms frommt i % to 3 yartla lonmg , mmii lum quality fronm 25c to $2.00 yard , go lit imuthf theIr regular value. Table Cloths At tt2.T. \Ve lmlmt. Ott sale all our 2x2 yards Irish louible Smitium lanmnak. ) Table ( ' , worth $4.50 , tomimnrrotv nuid all week , $2.75 each , Dad Spreads at $ I,45 , Just mnathe new commtract for 5,000 Fringed hietl Spreatls-iirat mohmiputmenit just arrived- styles all exclusive ammti largest size unmuic- go at $1.45 each. Piques Doim't. forget yommr own iimtemast-btty your l'lqttcs hieru iflmtl save muolmel' , At ittc yard we will put emi our center cotmumter nbotmt 3,000 yards of Figttrcd amid Strlpeti Piqtme-mnamiy of theta worth 30c-all go at lSc yard , Long Cloth Tcmmnorrow anti wlmile they last we lint 011 anlo all our extra fine lnnperial Long Cloth , - 12 yartls in bolt. anmti usually sells for $1.40 , all go at $1.00 bolt. Sheets and Pillow Cases At : tue uiitcL 'lilt' , We ivihl sell nIh oumr 2x2t and 2x2'h yards htcmtuiy-mmrtutle Simeets , mnmorketl Kelley , Stiger's b'lecial , very fine qiunlity , ultic anti 49c encim. .tt Ilk' utisol 12 1-2. . ' . We will aehl large size i'illow Cases , well mmmndo nmmti ammuite quality as sheets , mill go at lOc atitti l2'4c caclu , Buttorick Patterns , . Special Ageumts hhuitterick's Patterns-July styles mmow omm sale. Subscribe for time Do' I inca tor , nient of wimich saiieti for Cuba Timursday evening troun Old i'oint , aim thin cruiser Yale. Colonel l3ogau of the Ninth Mmlssachtmmsetts is in conmnmlmmmti of tIme troops thitt arrIved to- day. The smuimply train arrived -early this inoruilmmg nuiti time work of tmaumaferring time amumnuuniltioum anti equlpuncuit to the Harvard is now In progress. Time liarvarti is cx- peeled to sail at 5 o'clock this afternoon. 1l.t.'ANA siiomt't ON AMMIJNI'l'ION. Imig Gaits ihiui'e Lit t ii' to mtt'iid.'r ' 1'iuci Effctt tti' for CHICAGO , Jiuno 25.-J , A. Vargos , tlio fomnier Mexican constul in thuis cIty , is the recipient of a significant letter from havana. I Time writer Is a relative of Mr. Vargos , anti an officer in the Spammisim army , connected whim tlto judicitti branch of tite service , Thu commmmnummication coumtains the omssertioum that tito Siaimishi have not. more timan 140 roumnds , of shots for etmeln cannon lii uiimti around Havana , Bread in that city , act'ordiumg to I tIme writer , has risen to three t.iuutett its" I foriuter price , anti aooit thtreateutut to be un. obtainable. All other food is scarce. FIRE RECORD. trig i'cnria iisl llie'r' PEOIIIA , Juuio 25.-The Grout Western distillery was struck by iighmtuming nboimt 2:30 : o'clock thus moriming , nuitl everything was hummneti except time iontieti ) warehmouse. The loss is enormous , imroijably $300,000 , fully covereti by insturance. Time establish- nmiemmt. wind rtunutluug at a capacity of 4,500 to 5,500 bushels per day , F'a I r ( roil viol flu liii iii . WAhOO , Neb. , Juunc 25.-Special.-k ( ) second attempt Was matie to lmumn the lnrga ball on tue fair grounds Inst night amiti it tias successful , Time bumlltiing was vahumcd at $600 , I'm1'IOS $ 1)It VmS'm'i1IIN V1h'l'IiItAN $ . Sttr'i'ors of lii to'Vst r Ito'uuieuniered Its' ( lit' ( t'ut'rtl ( torll uteuit , \VASIIINGTON , Juuuc 25. - ( Special. ) - I'oumsionuu lunve hmeemm Issued as follows : Issite of June 14 : Nolmrmiskn : Original-Aaron B , Stouierok , Fairmnmmt. $12. htcstormmtiohm nimul iuicreaso- Tiuommmas J. hleadloy , Citrus , $1 to $14 , In- creaso-Johtum W. hlumrlesmo. Vaa'nee City , $4 to $6 ; lavi.l Oltifather , Lcxlhigton , $6 $ to $8 ; 1)nuilcl Fox , liumrwehl , $12 to $11 ; Andrew Nettles , Lincoln , $5 to $8. Iowa : Origiumal-Jtmcoh Clause , Whtitten , $6 ; Merritt N. Tuluhis , flows , $8. Increase- James Id , Ellawortht. Cluurlcuu City , S to $12 ; John Pulley , lecormth , $30 to $50 ; Jurors W , Jacobs , lcltmu , $12 to $17 ; Joimut Siieumcer , l'nik City , $6 to $ ; lrrahmclto M. Mehouialcl , Ottuunwu , $0 to $8. Origluunl witlows , etc.- Muirthumi M. Blair , hiotuitt , $8. Soutit lakota : Imitrease-Chuaries 11. Kib- bee , Mitchell , $10 to $16. North Iakota : Ircrease-Nntlmanlel SaIg , Taylor , $0 to $8. Coltmrado : Originimil-Jolin a , Ii , Musters , llarmmiatm , $8. TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST i'ilsuullli I i's A . ' ( * $ uuuuuiit y 'lYill lk ii Fish' Jtt' tiltit 'm'sirhuthie . .v I is II so , WAShINGTON , June 25-Forecast for Suumdaym For Nebraska , South Dakota amuti Wyo- nilag-Fair ; variable wlndt , For Missouri , Iowa ituutl Koumsas-Fair ; , varlitimlo Wlflti3 , becomnlmmg imorthtcm'hy , iva ! , OFFICE OF 'l'l I 11 W'FIA'l'i I 1111 IIIJREAII , OMAhA , Jhtnme 25.-Ornmthimu rcctmrd of temrt- pvrmt t ii rim ti mmd ru I ni fit I I cnhnjtil mcd WI t It t lie corresponding tiny Of time Inst thurec years : 1198 1191 IM 1 1195 Mmiximhmun ( eunpematiura . . 17 71 78 77 ioiiniumutmnn temuum.cmature . . . . 68 56 CI 67 As'crmtge temnperittuire . . . . . 7 $ 61 71 72 hmtihtnhI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0(1 ( ,04J .28 .51 htbeorti I ) I t cnn ieu : & tu ro mc nil lrvciidtmdtioui at Oxuuohma for tlmls dill' ammti since Zimtrch 1 , 1698 : Normntl for time ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' llxecuomo ( or tite dmmy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 A't'umutittted UXCCSH * OiItle Mttrclt I , . . . . . 164 Nornumo I rut I uu ( cull for I hmui dii y . , . . . . , 19 iumchi IelIcIt'utc'y ( or time slay . . . , . . , , , , . . , . .PJlnmVii 'i'm I a I ru t ii ( ti I I si itcu Id tire iu I . , . , . , 13.38 imhcil4'M I lelieiuucy sluice Mmtrcii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . litcin Ioll'l4'rtt' ( ) ' ( or cur , Perlui 1197 , . _ , 4.10 inucmh'tI ) Excess ( tr car. Lleriotl ltuli , , . , . , , 3.31 iumcitc J. _ A. W1ILIIII , Local Forecast OiUeil. , ± u"-'t&J : ± * ;