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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1898)
- . - - - ' --r.- _ _ _ _ _ _ . - . - - - - - - . . _ ' - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - - - - - - - -l---- _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ - . - - - - - _ _ . J I' . - - - - - - - - - * - ' -c - : T1I1 OMAhA DAILY BEE : WEINESDAY , JUNE29 , _ hUBERT \\INS \ \ A VICTORY Ptte Boarl of Transportation Hears 1t Citizeus Oornplaint. ORDERS A NEW B & M. PASSENGER TRAIN : l'rIi LneIt . ( ininIin titiil Istl1 ( It ) the I- . 1. , , ( IIItI - IIriiis flrn n Sev : Sr.l . % % ftItP Iitrn Liig. LtSCOLN , June 28-pecIa1.--At ( ) neetlig of the State Board ot TransportatIon ) ith ) this nioriilng ttic matter of the coin- tilaint of cttlzcns of Shulcrt agaLnt the IL M. for unatIsfactnry trath ervIcc was taken up. The conipinint wail innilo to th ( lmi of IV. I . Minshall , anit set forth that 1 % tliit pnrtkular branch of the 13. & Ino the traln5 were alrnot Invariably late , .tclioni iiiicIe connections at. other potnL ril the Iefic.t betflg Iocket at iilght ian- upgers were subjecteI to all varleth of enther while waiting for a freIght train to rrlve. The complaInt wa tonn(1 ( to justify ar , following oruler , wlut'h was lrnrnettIatly jaFueI : , It Is hereby ordvrcd. considere4l alid Ijutlgel by tlu State Hoard of Tri1ispor- tion that the defeiiliiflt , the Burlington Missouri Itiver ItaIiroa4 In Nebraska , 1ut on arni oiwrate a assengcr train ( lflily ach way between Netnaha and F'alls City. . JOhN F' . COItNlhI. I'rebIdeiit. w. F. I'OItTlIt. eeretarY. , 'rho shituing new sworl which ( lie state ouso PeoPle will iurvsent to Colonel Bryan as arrived , btit the irescntntion will not . tike ijiace until it has received the propcr , , - tlscI iption froiui the engraver lii Omaha. At the meeting of the city council Inst ht severut Insurance compnnes ( called tciition to time immediate iiecessity of liii- proving thu faculties for fighting fIres. Upomu the _ recommendation of Mayor Graham it 'was decimled to equip another ilre _ engine and hire two moru men , who must be able . to run it. Steps will also be takemi to Increase - , crease 'thu suiter supiIy. * 'I 'Fun May ternu of the distiict court has y tmst closed , the judges winding up their vnrk today. Iurimig ( ho sesIouu 181. civil nncl twemity-tlmrec criminal eases were dis. iOetI ) of. or the civil cases nineteen were ( or divorce. The Iugcriu Moore case was , the only criminal case In which the state - fntii to convict. Mrs. Mebane , a colored teacher tromuu time ? dary holmes muemntnnry , is in the city and - viii give a lecture on her wcrk iii the , f colored chooIa of the south at the Prcsby- terian church. The local chapter of the Daughters of the Itevolutlon held a special maccling this afternoon to talk over the work to be done or tIme hospital fund. Tile general chapter 311th Belit out calls all over the country askIng - Ing each chapter to make sonue. special jdaius for raising money. Several of the vonuemm who went to Ien- ver to attend the biennial convention of vouuuuuu's chuh returned honue today. They are all enthusiastic over both ( lie trip and the conventloil. Miss Stouhulard , lrlncilml of the Clinton school , was recalled flout Denver , where she had gone expecting to 5Pe1141 her vacation - tion , by a telegranu , making it uccessary for her to at once proccd to the old home In Indiana. Miss Winger also returned from Dcnver at the same time. Thu unIversity summer school vIll take a vacation \Vednesuta'anu1 Thursday and a large number of those in nttendamico vlhi join the excursion to Omaha tumid the cx- 1)o.3Itlon. - Omaha 1)001)10 at the hotels : Lindell-J. Pr. ItoblusonV. . W. McBride. 1.incohn- John A. Kerr ) ' , C. I. I'rost. 1114 Coi.iiimi l IILAIR , Ncb. . Jimmie 28.-Special.-The ( ) 1'omami's Itelief corps gave a reception to c company E of the Third regiment Inst nighut iii the Park nod the boys had a dance after- ward. They all left for Onmahia on the 11 oclock traimi today. Nearly nil of Illair ns. out to dye thenu a eodsnecd. T1i .4 . vomezu are miuipplying all with blankets , as they vhll imeed them before the government supply Is ready for distribution. The com- Iany was cscorted to the depot by the I Grand Army of the fleimblic. the Woman's RelIef corps , the Blair Military band and , about 1,000 citIzens , all cheerIng amud shoot- lug off fireworks. At the depot the tears . floweut freely. as the boys and parents re- , ahizo now what It iii to go to war. Time a company lined UI ) and shook hantis wIth the l , Irlends that escorted It to the depot. it rresteil fur ( 'rimumi mimil tssnumld. . OSMONI ) . Nob. . Jumue 28.-Specini.- ( ) John Klnkemud. a maim about 45 years old. ' wiuti has been stopping at the borne of C. I , Fenton , mmix miles northeast of the vii- loge , was arrested by Constable Booth of tImId ldacc for criminally assaultimig the 15- ycar-od daughter of Mr. Fenton. leiid lIei .JoIma I lie 1li I rmi ltegiiii.im I. 4 $ MFAI ) , Nob. , Jummo 2S.-SpeciaI.-Oto ( ) Teyleberg , Skip MIller , Erip Adman , Jessie 'Fhornpson UI'd James Byrne heft this morn- lug with the Stromberg company for Omaha to Join the Third regiment. ( ) sm'emiJii SV11041l l'ItV ( , OSCEOI4A , Nob. , Jumuue 2S.-Speclal.- ( ) The animuni selmocil meeting has just been t lieu mmml everything veimt off withiout nay : Ictiomi. lion. l. L. ICIng hind been a mom- .I Can We Be Cured : Of ! Catarrli , Brouchitis , Asthma , Coiisiiiptioii ? 4t 'h'cst byVlikIi time 'I'rtmm. V1iluie of : u All Cures Cin : 11 : lcttriiijmied. 1mw ninny thimnmmuummuds there are today who tmul Id gi nil I pa y mm I flumHt a ny rca sonmiimlt' 511111 to 1)0 cured of t'ithivr ommim of time ubu'u ii am CIL$45. him t kim wi mug of so ilium Ii y d I ITmi t' at I : remmu u'mtits mid I reim I mmucmu t mu arc ii ii.i P1mm 1 u e- dub ImImh one to try. I I mInes seemmi mm dif- iicult tusk , yet Lmeomns eumumima rum lively easy ( ) llu I t t tie Imerso a mull let cmi % L1 ii mm 11)30 IL Ii tthti good jim ulgm nemi t mm nil molullimomi mmt'muiut' . him tutu him mmt jmimmmtm cvry mumumn anti WI I I I Ill i kilO n's , mm r slIoum hi k imov , t ha t t I me air uumtsuIg.u4 mime immumuli' for muir alone , mimith * hm.mt mmatummo Imami so cmunstrumcttd timebo Pus- ltmlg's I liii t iloiL4 I mm me mu f 0 ii y k cml allot mutt cc t hum it ro lit I t mm itt's em' I ii imgs l' his a I titHe imrct'i ImmieH mm I I lttmtmui ) 1)1 I I I ) ' of it cu mo lb I demp-s cit I ( ii ii iemi st's bti mg e It to I cml by I lemu I mmmt'mit rt41um I ml mmg I ht umso ii r spra y , ii m mmiehme.'i , a tolul izirs or vii ha rs. t3tmtmtl y , mu I i rgumln r Pimysicimi mis no iii i t t lm.u t I Imese ( hiuu'ummmtmm urn iltmrti lomui mmnd mmiummt be , t I Cit I iii Itmcmi I ' , comusequ en t ly stoniacil mileti. , , 1(111(5 . become tlmtt'iess in I rca t immg tIlscmim'mm % ( I I. I tie mu r , alssRge 'j'tmo d iseasud rts ' ummuist 1)0 rt'nchmeti throujh time air we 1mm cmi time or mumut mi I mul I. ( ) t ( m ii ly ( hi is , imum it germnteitie lutist lie tmsett which iii lcmtvo ( hue nir dry unti yet Ium' , . ' thu lmtmwcr to destroy tilt ? unu'tlli of mlIstmso In time imuimiut- est air cells of the lungs 'Ibis uiecituhima remu'ImeI , then tummies the ulutstiun : s thlertm such a geromickie hich can be Imiluiled through limo ai you breatlut' ? 'l'luhrty-elght Ii U mmd reil imhysk'ha mimm mu mid over t imree Ii U II- tired timoumuammul trsomms vlmo have tested it mummy YhS , 'cmUr mooney hum refunmied if It ( muhls to do as gumurmmiteeti , ' ° l lYtmOlel" inhaler Oumtlit. $1.00. Fxtra floitics "llyomnei" ft( ¼ ' . "hiyormuet' ' Ilaimmi , mu 'vomuivrfumi healer , 2.'k , . ( 'mull tue umimtmuhimcmh mIt your druggist , AT OFi"lt'1' 4bU IIV AlA II. . 'muunphlets. consultation anti advice free. Samiti ( or time Story of 'hiyouiiei. " ttitIietl frt'o. ft. ' 1' . Hll'i'Ii Cl ) . , buIlt' ( l.1 AUmtItmrIi ; Ill hiumiidl mw , S. CIIIIYAiO , IIL. . ber of ( lie board for twehve years and de- dined to servo longer and It. M. Powers wis elected to secceeui Mr. King. lion , J. If. Mickey was elected to succeed himself. The hoard will stand now N. Mackin , M , A. Mhll , .1 , Ii. Makeever , J. It. Mickey , 11 , 'p. Arnold and ii. M. I'owets. 'rho levy for school purposes was 23 miii , , I"i ! . 'Fl ) L'tttSiI 'l'hIfl CThl.tC'1' . Oimn rn nies' Couum hnms3l'roceemla I mu Plum- Isli Vmprk on 1tiusium .tshuauus , hASTINGS , Neb , June 2S.--pecia1.- ( ) Messrs. hester & MeCastlim , who were asvnrdcd the cormtmnct for building the new wing at the Asylnm for ChronIc Insane , have thrown up their contract and left the IJimitod States Fidelity nnd Guarantee corn- pany , who bonmietl them , to complete the com.tract , Messrs. ltetcr & McCmumtln % % ere awarded tIme contract last August on a bid of 22OOO. 'rho building was to Imavo hCen complctemi by the 1&th of Jnmiumary , but on account of unfavorable weather the time was extenuiemi. Mr. F'rhtch of Uncohmi , who represemmtctl the guarantee company , is In the city making trcparatioue to have the contract tarried out amimi complete the buitul- ing as soon as iussib1e. It is thought that the new wimmg will be completeul and ready for ocupancy withmin thirty days. Among the umifinishmeul work Is ( lie putting in of steam heating flxtumres , water anmi sewers , voouiwork 811(1 painting The loss to the l"iulellty and Guarantee company will mumnount to several Imundred uioilrs. ItlYI' 'ri lIMCISM % llSSi ( ) . Seumsioli ( If ? chrmmmkmu Nmchm.t on CImnluiutltmmi Grmunmium. l3lATll1Cl , Nd , . , June 28.-Special.- ( ) The Nebraska Christian Missionary society convemuemi mit time Ciunutauquma groumuds iii this city today , iii its thirty-first annual con- vention. About seventy-live tents have beemu Put 1i , mmearly mmli of which are already occu- 1110(1. 1mm addition , owners of cottages imave thrown them open and theEe are occupied. Time program was formally opened at 2:30 this mufk'rmioon with a maccLIng of the state Tlms ! there serb'- boald. evening was mu song Ice aimd devotlorni exercIse , led by J. W. Hilton at Betimuummy. Following was nut address - dress of welcome by Mayor \V. S. Llotmrne , responded to byV. . A. limuidwimi of itisImug City. Time tabernacle wits veih tilled for the closing feature of thu day's exercises. vhicli was aim address by I. V. ohiumrs I ) ! hllranu , 0. . who spoke omm time sulJQct of "The'omm - derfumh Man. " The session will continue un- ( ii Saturday. SeIm.ui leetInums. CALHOUN , Nob. . Juume 2S.-Spcclal.- ( ) Tue annuimmi election of the Calimoun school boarmi was heiti hero Imust night. There were three ofllcers to elect , tno whose terams cx- pired and one to fill Vacancy. Tue follow- lag vere elected : 11. U Schuagcr , Janics 'atghnLmi mu mimi Cmmri Feid Itousemi. liELLFVUE , Neb , , Jummue 2S.-Specltti.- ( ) Time anmiuni schooi election of this district was lucid last evenlmig at the high school building. The treasurer submitted his re- iort ; a tax of 2 nulls was levied miami other routine business trauisneted. At the elcetion of sclmool ouilcers the whole presemut board was turneth out anti a now board consistIng of Mesdamnos Wright and Cluumtfee , ticssrs. \v. Ii. Storrs. George Burtch , JuIce Lewis amumi 'IV. C. Bud elected. flMERSON , Nub. . June 2S.-Specinl.- ( ) The school election Imeld this evening sas well attended amimi great interest was man- ifcstcd. It was ihecidemi to build an addition to the school buildIng ammd employ nuotimer , . . . . . .m. , . . . , . . 1. . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . .1. , , . . , I . 1. . . . . . I. . _ - , , , . , , . , &a I UC LVLIfl Ufl aIt Ii CtL iL I .1 & J.C I ti crease over last year. W. L. Mote and Jacob Jensen were elected by very large majorities as niemnbers of the Board of Education. FULLE1tTON , Nob. . June 2S-Special.- ( ) Time school election 1mm this city Passed off quietly last evt'zming , a light vote being cast. Time isstmo in the electiomu was whether the wommmen should be represented on the school board or not. The women of the city put a ticket in time field In the personnel of Mrs. E. t1. LaGrange amumi Mrs. T. C. McMlllun. T'Imose opposeth to women serving on the school board PUt forth as candidates Jacob Gleason and 0. 11. Lummry. The men were elected by a vote of almost two to one. BEATRICE , Nob. , June 23.-Spccial.- ( ) v , ti Cox. school district enimmerator , has just completed mu canvass of the mhistrict and reports having tmtmflml 2,575 children of school age. This Is 200 more than iat year's report - port , There is considerable simeculatlon about the appointment of a matron for the institum- tlon for feeble minded , a vacancy which wits caused by thi death of Mrs. Tiffany. Report has it that the lending candiuhmute for tue 1)Ositiofl Is Mrs. Jones of Lincohmm , a former matron of the home for the Frleaml- less. Ethdio homer , the 5-year-old muon of Henry Homer , moot with a serious accitlent this forenoomi. Vhiho vlaylmig In a barn with other children he fell down a flight of steps. breaking both arms below time elbow , l..rt fur tiio Prommt. III1AIJSIIAW , Nob. , June 28.-Spccial.- ( ) Time following namnemi young men having Passeth time required examination for mill- tary service started for tue front tiuls morn- hug : It , C , Douglas , Alien Stanlleimt muiui h-larry Souders. Thmey went fromn imere to 'York where they will join Captain ilolde- inamm and the other recruits from 1)avlth City anti Waco. They will go from York over the hi , & M , via Denver to San Francisco anti from there to the l'htliimimimmes. Time boys go can ying wIth tlmemmm time best lshues and pmaycrs of our leolile for their lmreservatlou aimmi safe return to their homuies amid lovei ones. York umlushuuuum r , lum Suite. YOitK , Nehu. , Jtmno 28.-Speciah.--The ( ) recent - cent m. mrishmig of natives in the Ciaboomm river district of Sierra Leona , Africa , has exclteml a gael ileal of interest amnong York people. as a York boy , Ito ) ' Cothuhimug , is a nmissiommary there. A letter has been receIved from him lately , In which lie imnmmoummuces imis escape from tue fierce Africans , lie is mmow at Mount Lester teacluliug in a nuirsion scimool unuher time Imoteetion of English guns. 1' , . I ii tm , s iui ! htt. C.&LI1OUN , Neb , Juno 2S.-SpeIal.--- ( ) Fmemi Erickson , ( hum Summums , harry Green , Chmamiio ilarriromi amid harvey hltmlse left this mnornimmg with the hiialr company of the ThirJ regiment of Nebraska voiunteer3 for 1ort Omnalma , 'Flma boys are all pronminent young macmm amid will be mmiueh missed. A hmurgo crowd gatimered mit time uhepot to bid ( heat fnrveii. ( 'mum.mimuuIl , IC Simuris for lmimilui. , hASTiNGS , Neb , J11110 28.-Specimml-- ( ) Comniany ) K of time Third regimmuent of Na- hruska ; volunteers left this mormming over the Vremnomit , Eikimorn & MIssouri \'niiey roaml for Fort Omnuhmim , wimero timey will go Into cammip , They wore ( s'umtetl to time depot by a Irmrgo hotly of citizens. Time camapammy was In cimuurgo of Captnimm harry J.Jumugamu antI Lietmtcmmamot tbuff. , t hw'imum ii II I u..r lbumuiiiimi , CIIA.IIIEItLAIN , S. I ) . , June 28.-Speciai ( Tclcgramn.--Tlme ) Missouri river is on time ramuptuge anti nmmmchm imigimer tlmamu expected ii rimug I I ' Inc so-cal " ' ' mm s lt'gtm - lou "J tmmmo rise , commsiderlng the tomaparatively higimt snow- fail lust wimiter. 'i'ime river is only about a toot amid omme-limuit lower at ( huts 1)01111 than last year , followlmig a winter of unusual sno % fail , flmi'i-l : li'mI I ( 'ruju L'rOI'hle'Ct. OSMONI ) . Neb. , Jummo 8.-Speclmui.-lf ( ) ilresemmt tavormubto u'omm.ihtiomua commtlnuo to cx- 1st timIs country will reap the greatest small gratmu croi in its bitory. l.Seiiuor liii ms ( i'iw n l'Iusi' , , , YOlI , Neb , , Jumme 28-Speclal.--.Ex. ( ) State Semmator Martin liurims imas received the ppolntment of deputy reyeuuo collector. \\TEA \ \ I hER CROP BULLETIN LaEt Week Licellent for Ripening Grain and Growing Corn. WHEAT AND RYE UARVEST UNDER WAY Vn r in , I ) ry 'cnt h.m'r ii ri uug t Is Crop lItmt hlni.I.l1-Mnnr Phehuis AffctetL 1- 4cui-Cnrn hi Mukiuig ( ui.ii % , Uniteul States department of agriculture , climate and crop service of the weather bureau , weekly crop bulletin of ( lie Na- braska section for the week endhumg Mon- tiny , June 21 , at S ft mn , Itainfnil chart for week ending S a. rn , .ltmne 27. I _ l'T , ' I .JV&4-u. , lf21L. f cU4i't 4ncc&a LLtI. rarI Qytj.l The hast week has been warm amid dry , with mnumelu more timan the normnnh amount of stmnshiine. 'rho average daily temperature - turo excess was about 4 degrees in thmo eastermi cotmntics and 3 degrees in the west- era , Time daily maximum temnperattmres gao- crally exceedeul 00 degrees on three or more days. The rainfaii has 1)000 very light generally , butt it etitimuled or exceehel time mmornmal in a small area in time eastern nortiomi of ( lie central part of the state , whiere time flmflOLmflt ranged from 1 to micarly 3 inches. in lutist of the remimainder of the state the rainfuhi was less thinmm a quarter of an Inch. Tile dry weather and sumishmimie of time last week have caused rye and whiter wheat to ripemi very fast auth harvesting huts coin- nmomiced 1mm southern coummtlemu. The hot weather imas affected winter wheat umnfavor- ably imm somulo sections , auid wheat scab has aPpeared 1mm iminny holds ; taken as a whmohe the whiter wheat crop will not be so large as has beemi exIectetl. Rye commtimmues to premise ami excellent crop , Sprlmig whicat and oats arc growing nIcely. Corn imns ninde a rapid growth in nil Parts of the state , but is still uuiaIl. Time last week has been an excellent oume for killing weeds and mumost of the cornfields arc mmow fairly clear of wemIs. Seine fields have beemi latd by , Grass on time ranges In the western coumi- ties is exceliemit. hluylimg huts conuncimeed and the cmol ) will be ummiusunily large , isp- pies are fallllng badly and generally will be a short cr011. Iteport by countIes : Soii teaNerul Sect I miii. Butler-All crops have growim ramidly ; cherries a large crop ; Ileaches average ; apples simort crop ; oats huendimug ; fail wheat tu rmmlmmg. Cass-Fali wheat tnrmmlimg amud miot so good as expected ; cormm growimmg well , but weedy amid small ; potatoes amid grass good. Clay-Wheat ripening too rnimlthiy and has mieterlorateil In cormdition ; cormm growing well ; soiuie weetly , html. ctmltivatlomm progress- lag rapidly. t"iilnuore-Corn growing rapidly ; heat imearly all aihlicteti withi scab ; soimmo hells greatly damaged. Gage-Cormiwccdy and small ; wheat damaged - aged SOuimO by ihlght. ) llanmliton-Eligh w1id on 231 lodged spring wheat and oats ; whiter wheat looks vehl ; corn growilig veli. but rather smminii. Jeiferson-ltye hieing cut ; wheat rlpcmmimig corn growlmig fast , Johnson-Fall wheat harvest comnmmmenceti hmeat injured sommme by scab ; early Ilotntoes gael ; cormu has Imuprovel amid mnamly fields laid by. Lancaster-Wheat riiCimiilg too ( must ; oatH good ; corn small , hut doing veil. except some listed cormm , whicim is very weedy , Nemnaha-Whmeat being cut : wheat that Is not lodged well hilled amId fine harry ; cormi cultivation progresslmmg rapidly ; large croli of cherries. Nuckoils-Good week for killing vcet1s anti mnmukimug hay ; corn growing fast ; nearly nil etmithvnteti twice ammmt some laid by. Otoe-Rye bcimmg cult and wheat ahs'umt ready for harvest ; winter wheat Immiured some by rust and scab ; corn making rapid growth. i'awnee-\Vlucat harvest begun ; slight injury - jury by rust nnd scab ; corn growlmmg well aud cultivatiomi being pushmeul ; oats good and heading. I'ohk-Spiendid week for corn : some vhimt rimated badly ; a great mummy blighted heads ; oats ncnrly all iieaclcmh. ilicimnrthsomm-Corim growing finely ; wheat harvest commimnenced ; oats splendid ; pastures good ; hay croi heavy ; potatoes ( hue. Sailne-\Vheat ripening too fmmst and crop injured somewhat ; rye ready to cut ; corn hiss grown fast. - Saumuders-Winter wheat ripening fast ; some being cut ; corn growing rapIdly ; sonic being mimi by ; tamn ( hay very imeavy crop. Sewurd-Cormm amid oats doing well ; rye mmml wheat ripemling fast ; some injury to wheat from wheat scab : tame Imay being cut. Thayer-Cormm much imumiroved ; fields generally - orally fairly vclh cicrrcd of wceti , sommue coampluint that rye is muot well filled ; rye being cut. l'ork-Wlmeat and rye rmmntumrlmlg nicely : oats growing well ; corn has growmm rapIdly ; most fields are fairly clear of weeds , Nortieat"rui Si'etIoum. Antehopo-'ull crops doing exceedingly vell. lloyd-Corn growing fast ; wheat heading and suffering from dry. hot weather ; rye , barley amuti potatoes gooth. hurt-Small graimm vili be fully UI ) tc early imroumlses of large yield ; rye ripening ; weeds fairly well chearod out of corn. Cemlar-Smnall grain huenthimig anti looks well ; corn growimmg rapidly amid mostly cul- tivmited the secoud time. Coifax-Corn has mantle rapId growtlm ; small graimi looks well , Cmmmlmig-Snuull grail ) iuezullmug ammd hiros- poet is for a large crop ; corn growing fast ; miommue corim helmmg cultivated thmirmi tUne , Iakota-Smnahl graimi mht'immg well except on low laud ; corn about sIx inches high aiim ) growIng fast ; fruit rliieniimg fast , iIxomm-Ahi erolis imnlmrovt'd ; vlment iund oats heading out ; corn ctmltivatlomm lois imimmuhe mmipld lmrogmess ; large crop of alfalfa being cult. Dodge-Oats hmeamhlng finely ; wheat baits uveil ; corim groii'ing rmmpbhly aol mnostly ccl- Usatemi twice ; sumac liuiti by ; sugar beets excellemit. Iotmgias-Smnnhl grnl mm mlnmnnged sommme by hot weather ; corim grewlrmg fast , but some flcluls are weedy ; rye turmmimmg. lloit-W'lmemmt anil oats imeatilmmg out ; corn growing rapidly ; rye filmimmg ; grotmmmd dried ito those cmi low ground finished liantimlg Ce ra. iCoox-Ahl crops doing veiI ; Carl ) cuith- vatlon has made rmmpimi progress ; grass nearly ready to cut ; paattmres gooml. Matlismim-Stmgar beets excellent ; wlmt'nt anti oats lmeaihlmmg ; corn imas growmm rapitily ; thaI corn fluIds mire gemmerally cleared of weeds , Platte-Wheat Injured some by hilight ; ryei iiea's'y ammmi well filleil ; cormm hmns graivim rapIdly ammmt sOuiie ctmltivatetl time third ( Irmue. Sarpy-Whmeat bolts fine ; rye turning ; corn doing well ; oats lodging. Stanton-Rye nearly ripe ; wheat and oats hmeathlmig rmicely ; Imay immwvcst him lmrog. resa ; crop large ; corn cultivatlomi muivamuc- log rapimily. Thurmiton-SlmaiI graimm lmeadlmmg aiim ! books Imemivy ; mnillet looks well ; corn ctmitivmitlomm Imami mantle rapiii progress anti sonic humus been haiti by. \'ayne-Wlmeat lieathing out and looks like a big crop ; corn growIng splendidly ; hay will be mu heavy crop , Cm-ut mi See thou , lilainc-Smail grain flmie ; hay crop excel- lemut ; cormm rowhng well , lloonc--i"oll wimemut miami rye fhhhlmmg well ; weedy corn fteki helmmg rmuplmhiy cleaned ; hay good ; alfuitmi m'ammk ; hmotatoes average. BuIftuio-hry , lint 'emithmer has barciemied ( tie ground and cimimmciu bug8 imavo increabeth rapimily , corn Imlostly vell cleammemi anti growiimg finely , Custer-Corn hao grown well ; small graIn not so promisIng as a week ago , alfalfa being cut. Dawon-Goo4 week for mitIvtmting corn and puitting up hay ; rye i1pemuing , wheat rusting some ; potatoes -ftne growth , Garflehtl-Snmnhi grain heavy mind some lodging , corn growing 1us ( lrceley-Oats and whtnt good ; cultiva- then of corn mieiayetl by . rain ; corn small and some fields not ciltINitetl first timnc yet. . I - hlalh-Smahh grain getmaily good ; wheat rusting some ; corn is improving very fast , but iii still below avermgu In condition , howard-Winter wheat siud rye maturing rapidly ; corn being cimltivat ti ceond time ; In sonic places wlntcri wheat amid omits lodged. , --4 Merrlck-lienvy showers. in the northern vart of the county kelt,1fme ' ground too wet for the best growth , , but crops are doing fairly well. Slmerrnami-ltyo tumrning tYinter wheat Iii milk ; silting wheat hendimig ; some rust in wlmeat. corn growing fast ; most of It cul- tlvnted tvlce , 'nlhi'y-ltye and small wimeat have matte rahilmi advancement : eormm has grown rapidly nail the fkhihs nrc gvmmernily pretty cleamm. \'iieeler-Smnnll grain doimmg uvehl ; corn doing flumely , only somewhat weedy ; strawberries - berries plentiful. SiuOtliv4'Nterii Stet bit. Adains-htye anti fail whucat ripemming mmicely ; corn has mnntie a good growth ; bar- Icy niuti ants hook himie , Chase-Alfalfa cut tifltl In stack ; corn growing fast. Duntly-Corn growing rapidly ; wheat , oats anti barley growing vchl. L'rommtier-Largc crop of alfalfa being cut ; corn growlmlg fast multi cultIvation beIng imumshmed ; Potatoes mi goomi crop. Fumrnns---Alfmtita mnostls' 10 the stnk nail Is a large crop ; rye behmmg imarvcsteml wheat nearly retutly to tilt. Gasper-Sprimig wheat amid oats very rank ; goal week for kihlimug weeds In corn ; nIh- hct nmmmi nlfnhfmt a goal stand , I larlan-Aital In heavy tmmiii mmtost nih cult ; wheat alIt ! eats thoimmg vchi ; corum growing % 'mry fast. hlaycs-Spriuig wheat Imeamlitug ; rye ripen- Immg ; cormm growimig fast. ii itchcock-Vhment imeuhl 1mg ; iii faifa about nil cult ; croiis growing fast , Kt'nrmmey-Cormi grun imig rapidly amud gout - cinIly clean wintem' wltetit anti rye ahmumomit renml ) to cut ; potatoes rently for lisa. Liimcoimu-C'ormm growing rapidly ; grass c - cctiaimnliy flume. 11t'rkimms-Smnnll grail ) wIll heed rain soomi Co ii growimig rnpili. PitChpS-Stmt ) 1 tist III wheat ; oats flute ; nlfclfn being cult. \VIllow-\Vhnt nild corum look weli ; grm1esimoipers numn"rous. \Vehister-lt'o reullY to cult ; early oat'i amid fail wheat ripenlmmg fast ; com'n gron hug fast amid most of it will bo cleared of weeds. % 'esteruu uuuii orl hiii-i'stt'rii St''t louis. Box iluitte-Corn , potatoes anti grass dt.- hug vcil ; graimu 11oct19 rmiimi. Clmyry-A1i croims doimmg iell ; hay nit especially hum-ge crab ) ; imca y growth of grass emi ranges 811(1 cattle uhoilmg iitieiy. Citeyonnc'-Cormu eiglteai Imicimes iulgh' first cuttimug of alfalfa In aiack , leuel-Wlient amid rye Imu central secmIl I nj tmred by Imni I. lCeithm-4.'oomi gmowimmt ' . 'ech ; : cn'ii ammiall aitmi weedy. Keymt Paima-Corn ha ; male a spictmtlltl growth. Logan-Oats mmmii ha 1c hmcatllmig antI will be . a large yield , iCi'ilemSOfl-GOOd grotvjlg : w cck ; sonic hmttih , htmL no tiamnag" . _ hiock-Corim growhui' om ; some weeds tim corum ; strawberries miii1 , , Scotts fliumif-Carmu ijrrinjiig rahmlthly filth nil other crops mining v etC Sloux-Cormi doing wImimnahh ( grain hi.- jureti by hot , miry 'e.tlmef G.m A'LOVELANI ) . Section limuelo Lhlicoimi , Nob. Pm'reveh1 to iol.muuiui 3. II. STRO1lShlUltG , Nub. , J1iiue 28.-Specinl ( Telcgramn.-Compauy ) In , , - Third reghunent , left in sPecial cars titi mntm mmhmmg timider coin- mnamid of Captain It. Ii. llcer for Omaha , where time company gues iito camiup far time lVCi4eimt. Time coniunmmy vas full in numbers amid commsIted of ) 'oumla anti vigorous mmmcii of I'olk coumity. A gramiml farew cii receptIon was gIven thie P03's last nIght Imt wimielt the people of time entire coupty took part. Rev. i'rcsson gave it shmort ndthress and a banquet followed. . FIRE RECORD. ! ' , , d ihlmizilii ii lb i'uu. DUNLAP , In. , June 28.-Sjmecial ( Tele- graun.-Fire ) broke out hero thIs afternoon In ( hue ltvery barn of II. a l'ease & Soil , totally destroying the bunt amiti iuioSt of Its contents. Two iiemtl : at horses were burned , but muist of the vehIcles were removed , A tmotmse adjoining time harmu was also burned. The flrmeii and chtizemms turned mit lroniptly antI voricetI heroically to check thie hmh , were carried several blocks hiy time lmgh : ,1nd , settIng fire to houses amid barns nail time Comigrcg4tionai churehm. All Ivere observed ill ( hue to bmro'ent a conila- gratlon anti time ctizens ! ire congrmuttmiating themselves tonight on time fact that a large portIon of the town was not hurmmetl. Mr. I'enu'c remmiainett iii his barn. removing lJrom- ; orty until alnuost auffocateti anti only emerged hy ci'twhing ott his hands and i knees. Augustus Chmnpnman was caught by SOflIC failing plasteritmg and rendered no- conscious. City Marshal John Gepson was I partially overcome by the heat aumd excite- ilielit. I'case & Son have not estimmuateti their lois. They carry seine lnsurammce In time State lumstmi'anco conmpnny of Keokuk. Time orIgin of the blaze is umilcnown , Mrs. illnhietIi lllseo.'r , Mrs. Ehianhuethi A. Mlsener , a Iiioneer resh- tlent of time city , tIleti yesterday aftermmoomm at hem' home. 6i3 Park mmvelmue. Mrs. Mite. mmcm' was iii imer tismmni health untIl yestertlay rnornilmg , when she was stricken with par- amysms , ueatmm remmtmmtmmmg a new hours later. Silo iii the wife of W , S. Misener auth time family hins lIved in time city for twenty- five years , Captain Thiamnas Swobe Is a brother of Mrs. Miseaer and timere are timreo suri'lvlmug cimiltireim.Vniter amiml John Mite- nor and Miss Ada Mhseimer , mull hlylmig lmi this city. Mrs. Mlmiemmer is well kmmowmi for her commmmecthon with cimaritatile and emhtmcnthamizti enterprises in Omatuimmu. Services will be hell at thu liotitte Thumrstlay afternoon at C o'clock and at Proshmect huh cemetery , Pumimmihy , Jumst haul tluuii do ( t'l limt , hlLAhFt , Nob. , Jimmie 2S.-Speclal.-A ( ) fire bloke out in time resIdence of Michael Gletm- Imoim ha thmti north part of ( lie city thihs Imlormi- hmmg about 2:30 : , Oil aceommnt of time huoe bursting nih the hmoum4t'hohI goals were do- stro'cmi militi nothmlmlg1e/t / of the bullmihmmg but ( lie frame , Thteme was $700 immsumrumice cit the buhldlmig mitmd hutiusehiohml goods. Mr. alenumon i-lil probably lose $300 , Mr. anti Mrs. ( fleunomi jumat hmaI I thuume to get tuim mimitl get two I malts Ullit ont4'hieti out , ' 1/ H lie ieuui , , ( Sin re. VEOItIA , Ill. , Jutie 2.-Thmero wits a mhhn. astrous fire lImit mmmomilhusg iii thmo huiitiimmg occulliemi hilt ilyshtmgor & llosentlmal'mt iheimmurt- milont store , Time los hi almost total cmi tue stock , uimicli wait miluieti mit $85,000 , amid was insured for SO P&.Ut , Loss Is heavy ott tire builuilmig. DEATH RECORDS l'rnuuib ss.i , I ii hlmijul. . I ug Cl rehm.N , 1'IhI IA IELhmib IA , Jimmie 28.-W'illiammi henry hthmawmm , the well kumowa bammkur anti t'x.lrcshtlolmt ) of thio Anut'rlcmumi lialmiiorb' asso- ciathomi , died hate last Imight at his rosimiemmcc mit Fox Chmuue , a guburb of timhs city , aged 66 years , l'rut , ( e.rgt' Jutiar. MUNICh , June 28-George hlaur , fornu- erly Professor of isteotogy at Chicago ummi- voralty , jim dead. - huh ) . lti'-EimtuuIsllwht.'um'Vlicnt Iiity , hOME , June 28.-The Senate today adopted ft 1110(100 for thu rmu.estabhlumlummicmit of the duty on wheaL NERRITI1ILL \ \ LEAVE TODAY Sails on the Steamer Newport with Soverni Thttteries of Artillery. WILl OVERTAKE filE THIRD EXPEDITION lie % Vhhi Not Vim it for lime l'rnis.upuirtm , limit % 'lll Pitt on All Simm's-it to hteuibi : hmi , lie flN Sotuil rq t'o.'m'.hibe. SAN F1tANC'ISCO , Julne 2S.-Mnjar ( lemi- cmiii MerrItt bias utbaummieumeti his ltcadqtuarters at time tmhlnmm imuliullmmg , and today formally timrmieut over the 0111cc to Mmijor lenerni Otis. l'rclinmimmnry to hs'avlmmg the btuiltihng lie notified his staff omeers that they must have nil their bmiggnge nhoartl the Newport tonight , anti clerks amid mncsscmmgers attachet to time Various officers of ( J&'mierah Merritt's deimartlmmemit were om-ticreul abonril time stemimmiei' totmhghmt. lemiermil Merritt nnmloumimceut that he iouuitt emnbark at 9 o'clock tomorrow mnorning , amid hmopetl to issue orders to sail hiefore 10 oelock. lie sent a telegrammm \Vasbhmigtouu an- miotimmchiig ( hunt hie had turmueth over to Gemm- oral Otis the comuiamauul of the forces that are to temmmnin hehimmul , and wotmimi himself depart for 1imiumlhn tomtmorrow unorumhmmg. It was immthmiumited at hmeadqtmarters timlt mnormilmug thmmtt tlemmem'aI Merritt's plait is not to wait for trmuumsports which cami only aver- misc , about ten knots an hour , tint to hiihrry halo I Itmanhtulti. cet mill comil aiui troci't'mi to Manila as soomu as possible. I'tthi time 11(1- s'amitnge of a faster boat General Merritt vhhi ProbablY reach Mammllmu mu wt't'k ho ami- 'amice of the third expeditIon. The Newpol t , whIch is to convey the gen- cmi ( a Mammila , ha rc'athy to go to sea mit a mmiomnent's notice , but General Merritt lois nmmmioummiccd that It -iil not sail until to- mnorrow ntormiiimg , Supplies have beemi lihaceth elm board amid time baggage of stmmff officers ii ; tiliflOst all oil boarti. Six ( imithing guns , mumoumited on carriages , have been tixemi Oil thio tmppor tit'ck , the Astor battery shiowmm its ears , amid tIme gumis of thme Timirti UnIted States artillery , hiat- teries 11 amid IC , iviii umilori some Itrotec- tion to the ship , thmommgli they wouuith miot be o f iii tmcit mite I t ( iii' No wpoi't should immup - 110mm to rumu I ate A dmmiimah Ca mimmtrtt'mu hi tot - Ni'sihmrt , is ii h'zist Uris II , Thom Newport is a speedy vessel. at It calm cash ' Ill ii ke cighut eemt kmuot a aim hmmnm i' , It is L'Xlloctetl to catch imp with the I bIrth ( rant- hoyt iitet before It reaches hlommoiuhtm. The Astor light battery and ( ut' Third reghunomit mmmnrcheti on hiomirti ( he Newpart to- tiny. They ivera all iii heavy niarchmhimg order minti liretenteut a iilme appearance. Thit'y were accorded ami emithutuhasic ( ovation as they mmiarehic'tt through thu streets oim tIme \itu ) ' to time iimtter front. 'rime Alger light battery from \Vyouuiimmg arrived at Camniu Merritt today. The bator - ( or ) ' coimsists of 122 awn mutt titree aihtcers , The mu e it mire on 13' ittlt imil I ' cmiii I 1)1)0th , but presenteti a soldierly mtppearammce , nmmth mmuauie a favorahdo imnpresshomi as thicy mnnrchied to ( lie cammpiuig groummms. Thti' hmattery iias mmu't itt the Onklaiiti mole hmy Gavermmur hthcimarthmu ofV3'Ohtlilig , Chuief JustIce l'ottor of Clmeyenime , Coloiieh Freeborn and George C' . 1limr. Thiey escarteul it. across the bay , and Ii. Uit' ttiiY tile ILUIt ' 'fl UISfl ifl OC. . lie new arrivals with hreakfmmst. Tue mnvn howeti their npprcciatiomi by givimug three imeers amid thme'yomnhli cowboy yell. All through ini.t uuight amid today a large orco lyle ; prm'iarimlg the Valencia for the oyago , amiti it. vas nearly 5 o'clock when rtlcrs were given to "cnst off , " amid with u matghty cimeor fiorn thue 700 Dakotamis gathi- rotl on its tieL'ks the -essel swumig Into lie atreamim. jS it 'steamed slowly miowmi the ay the steammi wimlstiemi sutluteti it with 101mg , thrill blasts , mmmii time crowds on tile wharves waved their hammdkercimic'fs and butts iii fare- ivehi to time departing str1iors. Time Vabencia Is not a sit\v boat , nail ah- though heavily loaded , expects to remucim Honolulu omihy a few hours after time four vessels which left ( hits port yesterday. I I mis ii i' roe I ii lii ii t hi ii l i.e imu l'ml. Mnjor General Merritt has prepared a vroclamatiomu which ivhll lie issued Un- mmietihnteby tufter hilt arrival at Mr.uuhla. lie expectS to emmter that city without serious rcslstmuico. but in case of necessity is lure- pareti to use both time naval amimi mihhitary : forcem at his conmiumamid (0 take forgitdo os- tesslon of the ymca. The iirocinlnation to the d'.smtcnilmmmtetl ' huis beemm trammslated immto Spanish , anul miinn' thotmantis of copies will be elrculatetl. Al- thoumglt hts contents are as yet kept secret , its genermuh tenor is known. It will announce - nounce to thic PeoPle of the ishamitis dint ( cmi- cml MerrItt , as the representative of time United States , has provided mu Imrtivlsional goveriumiiemit , and hilt nuthmerity imiust b re- silected. At tile tame tIme he wIll insure the immhmabiamits that lie collies not to op. lircas. hut to free then ) . 'I'iiOY are to lie granteti time fullest liberty compatible wIth tile iireser'ance of law anmi armier. unit nil iersonlui anti ImnopertY rights are to bo re- spccted. In an immervloa' tomilghmt ( emmi'r'.tl Merritt exlmressed his satisfaction wIth ( bum' oflicert aliti lflOfl mmnder his comnmnanti , mind tIme most complete eammfltlemiio iii time riuccets of time Umtited Stmmtes ill ( lie PhuIllmpilieui. lie hint imistructinmis from Washhmmgtoim to confer wltit fumtmnlrmil Dewey out imhs arrival at Mnnumn nfl , ) time two coimimmintiers are to act ha concert in everythIng timmit Immay ho necessary to immstmre the occupation of the Islauths by this govcriimt'mit. TROUBLE ON THE INDIAN BILL ii-uNumrt' hmu' l'NMl1Ii' lIe lmilmh liver % Vlthammuut CUlls hIt-ni I lou 'Ii hi the SJimui't Seutsiuui. WAShINGTON , Juno 25.-Special ( Teho. gramim-Ol4eL'tiOmls ) imavo hucemi ummado hut time tienutte to time fm-co hotmiet utmncummimuielmt In the Inmilali ampropriatiomt hull mis acceitcth , by time couiferencti coralnltteo. Time iiiittlOli gimes back to comiferonco. Semmatom' I'cttigrew ( it South lmikota beiumg imartictmhmiriy actIve 1mm defeatIng ( ha muCctthittimmcc of time catiforoimec report. It was stated today that the immiusum comufereeii woumiti Imisimut umpomi tlmu mimmiemitimmuont reporteti to the semutte. Simoiiltt ( hula be ( ho cute it su'otiiii mieamllock time t'ommmmmiltteo on coimferomico and might hmave mu teIihenCy ( to hold up ( liii mimattt'r Inmietlmiitt'hy. limit ( lucre is a nI ft I ii the el onmhmu ha ( lie immoli rstmi nih immg that * thiauhul time liotmto conferees lucid to timelr mummmemidumient time souinmte comiferees will recetlo amid so report to ( limit body amimi asic ( limit ( lie comitt'remico he acceptcti In viciv of time Imr'- hmig necessity to mass ( hue bill before July 1. Objocthohu to mu mmimigle nmemithmuit'ult necessarily hohmhs up time whmoio hhil amid time Nebrmuiilcmi. semmmitorb hmavhumg ( hue interest of time mipmro- lmrlathon for time Indian congress at imerl mire labonlmig to brIng about mimi . .greemmient ( ho u-hole subject - out time huudhami bill. allowIng ject of free lmonicn to go over ummtll the short miottioti , It is rummioreti lucre that \V. I ) , Cornisii , hate niauitem' hum chunuicery of ( hue Uuuimium i'uicifie. will on Jtmly 1 hue mmmaile i'hce Imrvshdant of time reorgamihzei comnpauy , with iucmuuimpmarters iii Near York. Framik I. Brewster has been appoInted pestmilmthtcr at Nortloum. A new PostothiCe bus hucen establIshed at ( lernmuurivhllc , Cumutimmg coutlty , Nob. , with Fred C. Stayer as post- muamitt'r. Senator Thurstoa returnemi last ovuinimig front lhostomi. ( 'imffi'r' 'i'nils % &jmiIuuamt A ml uirs ill bull , WASiIINOTON. June 28-Almmtouit ( hue cmi. tire mit'tslou of the senate touuy occu- - - - - - - - - - - ' It gnns your favor instanti'nc- . . . ouslby icnson of itsItih mc rits ' - - holds it vitIi ii hi-ni : i-ip. LBIsrz IIlIE'rttu Co. - _ _ MII.tUlflI1 : , U.S.A. A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) _ _ _ _ _ _ l Icalers , t. Ike I ' ne I Intel , 124 N. Fejr- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tccntii Strect Omnah.i , Neb. _ - I _ . - _ - _ WEAK tEN CURED ILIS OR , , , AND UIOUGIIT . , TO PEHIELT . , .f\ DAfl BLOfl ) . I t- Ir muim uu.t'uint ot Tuurkluh I. ouIe . frI. O& SlyhI h.om..u , l'.iy l.--et , J V.- ( lam t"itrtl . b , 'luihIut , , 9ijtliq . , . , . . . . ' orliniintouim. i.'uirr.l r.mhlf'.i l tOut . % tel. , ns' tUa . cpr WIA , u % our o" n iii. , idn..i , usii , iritHit glUm Iwai'n. , . . , . Liii eta rehyGn w'ttmn wmt. vl.nO t 1,0,1150) SlitheliumltO. writupa , miiarsntsuni fnhh . $ lsiI HAHU'8 , M , . , , , , , . . cults. , , PHAIIMACY 11(1 ii Ii I ? huus- u'Ium'me , , , - ' _ _ _ _ _ _ I. iaf-nifli miii 'iamI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - I4I $ S * * Want to See * * * the Pocific Ocean There will ncvcr be a timc when you c.ui . S it for so little cxpcns. * * If You Wdnt to Make u Uome * On Its BeutifuI Shores _ _ s Thcrc will never be a tiim when you can buy so much of it for so flute mane' as I right now : - - EXCURSION GOES , OMAHA TO POIT- S LAND , PRACTICALLY FREE , . S FRIDAYJuLy : 1st. - * * . . -4 'm t. ' ' . 'a * * STARNS FRUIT LAND CO , 1323 Farnain St. , Omaha. 275 STARK ST. , POIITLANL ) , 01ff. - - S _ . _ - - ------u - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lihi&.t'l'IONt I. . 1k Ylen1worfh Military Academy oiaafl . , , . . . , I ( Overmmflmetmt summiorvisiami. NewhumihtihmivshehumOer.'ete.i. Hflalemmts rs'je tr4hmiut 1 pied by Mr. Coffer ) ' iii a couittuiiuatiorm of lilt siieccit tmgalumst time muumnexmitiolt of llnwmiih A t 4 o'clock lie imuti mmot ctnmrlimdei , imut yielded- . tIme 110cr ( hint time getmerah tleflcieiicy liii mIght lie etimittltiered. Tue huh wmis reaml anti ( lie conimumittec mummmentimmietuts , 1.0 fmr mis they have becim ( iffereti , were migrooti to. Comisidertition of time hill ivihl hie resunmeti tomorm ow. Oil N.'h'hN ) $ lhV 'm'lh Il'ltlMl : hh-'h' . Se-eriih hmiimt Mium Sei'uuri l'lu.ers I mme - ( ? eArt , . : - . Jtmmme 28.-Thu huru-sIii'mut \VASII1NT0N , - belay sent these umomlmmuithoums to ( lie semmate : Navy-Lletmtemmauit Coumimnuummier Comuitay II. Armiohth , to tie comimimmiumuuter ; Suurgt-olm it. C' . Peorsomit , to be mncmiical Ilmiulector. \'nr-Vahmlliteer infmummtry , 'i'huhrtl reginmeumt 'mimle hi , W'cstmmitirelnimiI of Georghmi , to ho captaIn ; \Vllihammi Albert mimes of Georgia , to bo hhrst hietmtemlant ; Etiwmirtl Garretsomu of ( ; corgia , to lie secommi lhemitermmummt. Seventh lteginmeumtAmnoiiV. . lirammth of Itn % a. aumd l'lullIim lhermmhmnrdt of - muwmrk , to hue captaIns. Nitithi leglrmmemmt-iavhmi M. Sehit of lowmi. to lie lhotmtt'naimt colomuol'alter ; A. iayeum of Louhsimlmmmm- . henry A. Cimamumiler ummul Ciarion 41. W'Iimmitms of Texas , to lie captains. Temmthm legltmmemit-Thoumultmm ii , Ttmrney , ant- nance sorgeatmt. mUil ( Luther Snguu Kelly of New 'ork , to he caimtmiimmt. Fifth hleghmmmt'mmt-Jamuios 1 $ . Lluithoil of "lis- a Its h ppi , to he major. Volunteer Emmgimmcems , First loghummt'nt- Cimmmrles IVt'iib aummi Ciimurlt's I. l'rohmen mf New York , to hue asslmttmmumt sumrgeumtmu , with rank of first hietmtermmummt. iecoumth Liemutt'uinmit ( it'orgo h'ernlmme. first vohimuiteer omughneers , to be ilrtit hieumt&'iiammt ; h'ercy It. Owens of New York , to iuc secommti lim'imtenammt. necartim mtt'gmlmmelmt-.iIus.ilm'mvr ii i. .u.ntv Illinois , Burton ' . hixami of Imumibauma , Alex- antler Ii. 'ebom of Smith Cmiroiimmn.trciuh - haiti Powell of Mhumumesata , Tiihhmmgimust l. Ii. Itimatin of Ohio , George 'u. lhimrth of Ilhimuols , to ho cmiptni mmmiV : ii h imi mu i . Ve mumble , A rt Ii ii r lhnllcntlnm' , Mmtuirk-o IV. Cooiey of Ohio , l' . I I. Ihimumilhtomi. Frimmuk ii. 11111 , Oscar S. Dur- fee , Eugetmo IClmimp tif illiumols , ( ilk's A. Juimmu- 5(1 mm , j u' , of i I mummmst ) I mi , mouth ( ' hi nut ai mimer 0. lI txgenmihui of I mm ml in mmmi , I 0 ito ( Inst I hi-ut emma mm tum ; Jutnmcs B. iivhoum , Orville hhensmni of ohm. Fmlimmk S. Clarke. ( 'lmurm'mice F. Jmuck.ummu . of I uiml Ia mmmi , lmi v hI 0 . A mitht'rsomi of I 'mmmi umsy I - i'aumla 111)11 Joseltim P. .tteAmmiires tmf ilhlmuoia , to lie seco mmmi I I t'til emma n In. Third ik'ghmnemmt-ieorge E. l.'on of Mis. mtommu-i , simrgt oh with raumk of umiajor ; Julius A. Scimuielk \Vyamahumg , and .1. II. Guimbomu of l'cumimsylvnmmhn , asshstammt umurgeomus with ramuk of firsi I it mm ( miii utmu I. Regular i nimmy. Iuifnmtry-lrnlmk I ) . \'ick- iuamm ) \ihmmsotmri. . now first lh'itutt'nauut Fomurtlm Mlmmsoumrh volunteer armum ) ' , to hui secenmi lieu- (1'fl ( a mm t . , mhih I I lommal un ymmust en , 'mms hi I mm gt mimi Ilavertlck \'hscouushui. . Seconti ltegiummemmt Vohiummicar humglncerui- To lie first hirmutoumant , lavlmi ( BltiotliL'eVti of New J i'rsmiy . Ta I au mue.mumml I I elm I tmun mm I I It-il iuomiIt V. ltetmciu of Conumeethcut. 'i'u I coma- in isami ry u I I hi ra mmk a f cachn I mi , Ed iii ui IV. I hmiritmiurt of ( 'Imlormuha , First \'oliimuhi-tr iumgbmuocrrr-Tn hit sttifiil lheumtemmaumt , ilarny C. Iel.tuua ) of New York. St commil I tog I uumomi t Vol mm a I icr Eumg h mi e.'rJ- Itnuitlaiplu E , Flbhiburmi of illiumois 'to be tirst lheutemmalm ( . . hi. NIt It Vl"I'U I. ill 1,1. I S A ( It 111-1 I ) 'Vt ) , I I Ximmv ( uis I. , t i'rcsbIm'uit fur II Is 51st mm sit lire , \I'ASihlNTON , Jumuau 2l-luu time imatusti to. ( lay time conferomuco rel.ort mm time bumiukruphi'y bill was ntiojmttah by mu vote of 134 to f3 , timuti tue numeasUre wiil go now to time prchuielml. Thmo mufteruoomm was gllcul to himum commshiiera' lion of matters reiiortcml frouui thut , conumumittee oum military uitfmshra. A miimvchal ruie hiroylmIlImS for ( lie order of business was uiuioplt'mh , 8ev. t'ruil bills affecting time murmumy went Imassoti , uiotablo being those itrovllitulSi for time iiay of voiumuteerum from thu ditto of euroliweut I 1 I ) ICA'l'l ( i' Al , . Brownell ll Opuml Sept , I ) tlm , IS' . lion rdl big II mid Ity - u liuni ( In tlnmler time mhhretien mif itt Its George Vorthmlumgtiii. 14 ' 1' 1) . Li. . h ) Priniary , lmrcPm rim I mm ry it mimI ccl I o tim I n comm tin , Co mm- ; metm'ult curium , of t-mmchm-ra . 'ttmnnru umtim- emi mmnuil e'ery iid'tiiil igi , otfi-m 1. Strict a t I elm ( iou imimlil I t ) I hut. mmmi irtil , mmnt mm I tmid Ithm)5i ( ' I wi'I I I ' "I mu mc o f I It tu stimmh , ' , a. Di plo. mmmlienuiferreil. . l'rm'p.i tm tmr i . 'oih-gems open tt ) wtflmicti. Si'eetiil courmi ( . in hIgh. mr EuiglbsIi. Science's. . % ma-I.'mut it .i iumi.m mm I , amigtimua"s. ulumshe flint Art 'i' . 'Ins mimmmti- ant I i' I lii I lii I iiu.n ri Pitt roil mm umi i t ax ccl ieui orilc-r. Imutuitmiry mIuiluiluilig. S I5fatom'y at i'mttmi ii t'a t I mm m. i'mmneumt's aimd giilirthiculli .ieimlnim . . tm omuter , ivill lmit'ase s'imii fur - . Iilluils etu U&Llti , ( ml. milill iy lerso mimi I I ) ' to Mrs. L. R. Uptoit , Priti. lirni'neIi Hull , Oimiuliui , Ne1 , itAfli"thII ) Ao'AlhMT : - I-'o . . toil ISPJ. I , Fm ) r t hit Ii Igiim' r ru u.n t btmuu e 0 ymi mu u ug isiiimi'im. . ( 'lii sshi'mi I a ii i iii liii t i ( mlii lu4U ( m C ii t mmml y , mil mom I . 't'limsrti I . 'ry ' a ii Chit iii lli I. Yemur him-gins ; olIt. hi , ihP. Al'r to MIss Itim. C. 4liii , l'rium. . ihrailtom-ml , ' . ' unit. . - - - - - - - - - for service nuid i.rvimi 11mg imucre. . m's 1mm tii ii ru mu a nrc a iitl i'lu g I uui'm' r delta rt mmii' , TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST I . , errnalamtt t'hs.h , I lii'.w I ii li rumu-iltri - , I 'imimler , i' I I Is & . , , imt his'r $ hlea'Sm , I is ic , , rl lit-ri i II'ASlliNOTlN. June . - uvcut f t II'emiumuuthay : For Nchniuuska mini itmmnaas huut'rcmumllmg cbomumlimices ; cliier ; soimtin'nly WI I 11 , imcOimi- 41mg muorl-rly. - For iowa mmmiii Missouri-V r ; sotuth Si imuds. lor Stuthi hikot-rt'siuiionm- ) ' shmowt'rui ; cooler ium eastern hiorthoui , uhorh thy wImuii. Iimr \'yommuhmmg---Imiir ; coob variable w h mmml , becoum i a g uuorthmt-rly. 1,111' . , I It m''ural. ' ' ' VEm't'i'bIh' Itt'ltl-AtT Oll'll'h ( ii' rui : , (1.\i ( _ . 11.1. Julie i' tmmmmuhimm ru - ri -f tiull. ; m-nutmir& ' milimi rtmIiumihi i imuumiltir ii dli tim's I. , , rrt'mi I hg mba ) ' U t I hue h.u'mt e pr' . ' yin imt t hMsi I ; hs9i 113-5 d mm x I tumim uum I ( 'lii lii rim I ii ri. . - . 9- ) J 59 f.it mIhuiiumiIuuul t.'ulmlueutilLur . , . bil I i.t ( fI A , 'rui gm t t I II hurl. t U t r . . . . Ti .11 mi fl ; ltimhuifmmli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ( t-i-rml , 'p f I s'jum 'i's a I mu m m mm ummi . re& . I i mit ii t ho a II I ( Immiti im.t to r I lulmi dii y mm s Ii ti ii rd m I , libS : Normmiul for time ( ha- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iXt't'N fur liii' ilsY . . . . . . . . . . . . A ccii luimil ii I iii ii. . ' i'S 141 ii.- . ' 'mi mm u' m I . - . Niurmnmil ruilnf.ihI ( . .r . time liii ) ' . 19 iut-iI I ) i tim-I. - ' IK' ) tm I r I hum' miii ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .it 'mj. . I rim I Ii ( Ii I I sluice \1 mm ri' ii I . . . i3. . It mcii . cmi I ) . ' I l-J-uit-h' mu lit's : uh a ut-hi I , . . - . UI I . mcii I ) ilti-h.'ii' 5 ( , mrr.-sli' g lm'riummh i'-U I rt , um hmen lemss curl t'm-lii g I m Pm'.l-i . :1 : i I I lii I i'mi JteUilriS froums Stuihhiuuim its $ t. iii , , So'emuIy. hlfihi mIi-rlmllmimi mite. - - " ; t.v 8'I'A'i'IONH ANt ) hi'i'ATI 01" i . o ' ' ' W'lA'i'hilit. r ; - - a ' ( i iiitimui , i-itiir . . . . . . . . . . . . , N.mrthm i'iumttt' eiutmmiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii l.uikm' t'Ii'iml' . . . , _ , (4) ) $ mmit . . . . , , . . , , , , ( 'hmiyctiumi. ' , tItan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , us v ttm Itmilmimi City. l.iiii..6 54 ti ) iiiiniiuu , m'l.eur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ) i ; ( 'huie'magu , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m'4 G' if ) I'iilislut , immll t ehmitiuly , . . . , , it ) i-it. i.oimhs , chi'mir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 " HI. l'mmuml , t'Itmmniy . , , . . . . _ , , . , . , . 'I' iumvtlmlmurt. chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I hmilcummi , elemir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 1.1 GI lCmmiuuums ( 'it ) ' iims r . . . . . . . . . . . . b-lI ( t . .ttt ) I imm ri' , m'buiuty . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . u't c umi I I i immum rek , t-i ummitl y . . . . . . . . . . . : : 76 7 $ , tmti ( ituivusloum , sic-ar - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I - 'I' I uiiiit'mi I os t rim vu u f ; r.I ii a ; hum ii 13 , A. IS'1-l.Ilt , Local 1-urmu mist QiflcI.i . ,