Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1898, Part I, Page 3, Image 3

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I _ - - - - - TOMA1iA DAILY IflE : StTNDAY , JTJf j , l89. . 3
[ T IT ISN'TCHARITY. _
; It's ' the "Live" and "lot Live" Principle of Dr1 Shepard
- . Applied to the Practice of Medicine ,
The Help Offered is Not a Charity Any More Than
I C1eap Gas IJht is a Chavity.
I All Pntcnts Pay a Small Fee-Exainitiatlotis and
IL Coiisultioiis arc Made Without Any Charge
' , Thn d'nr' ! nccptcd for treatmNlt at
the Shepard 1nitItiite , and the remarkably
nrornpt and thorough mastery of which
1iiu inadt , the reputation of the 3liepnrd
liiediciil y5tcm. are-
) I ieMs ;
NzMI 1 C'ttirrIi ;
Cttarrli , In uiiy Clirontc forni ;
Bronchitis ;
Ciioiiic Stoiiuich rrotibles ;
Chronk i1diiey
Cli roni 1tIICII iltfltisiti
ittittoiis of tln
1)Ise&tses of IflooI ;
iisetsc. of NCi'VOII Systcni-
in liort. nil allmetit and infirmities of a
seated arl ietIijts , ntture : rtqulrlng titne
trcatnicnt-reuirIng , a ecrtiln : ( leilnito
ieriod of cl"se trofcHniunnl attention ( or
their rttlkul n sii IntIng cure.
No cxclbnt thing IocK ! ( tfl ) legre' of
Iii ; exccili'n. a l' ' becOflhllig ( % % .
'
¶ I'IIO Vl.CrIc cintlle , , iiwe a ro8ly ( rarity-
the ( ) tI1uncnt ii n * 'oncler ol t [ w ial&1'e4 (
} -hits iu , t lrjt ra il in tire a ad vztI 1)y ) la'i og
CtIIH1 ( I cl UI 1 1 t nov I 1gb ts voilcsli I pg
n 11(1 ( C09 I nl I1M. 'I'li ( nalobg a iid pri , ic
1) r t h 0 vorti tI I ) flu t II nil t Ii e brigh t
log iewpnper tO bi' leM Interetlng lie-
( 'llgQ % It teIls ( or 1 cent aflj is reiul in the
'I'liu liii that enrg a tient huzirkgrnltli
or a ft I n Va II ii va MliroInn ) a vii I tore
kingg iiiiI 'leC'ng ' itnil I lii , ( itet that fully
olie-hn I r t I e 7)I ) I I n t of t liii Sb iiat rd I a-
ititut ( , are pc.'llo ( if inu tynulil bill-
Cnto tIlOt the tiltIlt'tefl Hian of ni'nii iliic
not ( Ilije' . t to e rrei I lye voik I a nicd id no
simply teiitc ( lint wcrk ian he utTortleti
by big iI1lletitl hIred ni.tu.
Nearly everything che In moiberii
liiinin II fc hai ItliilfitiO cIlinn1c rV0-
itlOn. loctur Sinliaril lriiply inqbtg , , In
I 1 I ii an in C a f on r ii minim Ii a nitiib : I I ha t
the rcourceg of melIuil i.eiic ijo nlo
COl1ItnlZcl till the Hill nail rcLl1Inl ( of
14(1 hIlt 0 Y liil ) ii i- . I I t ( rii I ly i ( ! i Ii I i g for
vitH t I ) proper it I t Cfl tboti sbati I co toe to a a
ror Any Who Doubt
I i the Cure of Ctarrh
Here is a Pointer.
.T. H. Orr , 1)i % iIi. , ii.iiii. of
Slia lnir ( IIi.l liiiieii. iiiiiI
0 f high grit ile i t I t I t i t ii ii liii rgq . vr' ' I es
lri ri.nrtl to the Slie1iaril System of
Iotii e 'Iji cli hri iugli I lie nut I Is. for
k * S Ui U1I. I Iv I ii g it t a ii btu are froni Oinaliii I
voiiIil say I lint I took th' ) - .
( ( ( argo ( or eaturrlial and nervous trouble
lii IL Vel oVere form with tli result of
Li. pirCivt cure.
'llk ? ( iaturt' of the i1Icae that gave
mu t ii 0 Ifli igt a Ii Iloyli 11CC Vfl
IIM ( VLS $ U iiii lllii , . I lug of * 1l ( '
- . Sloilsitel. .
vth ! , often , sour vitiiitlii , nn heart-
burn. I lied constantly it biul tattc in the
In ( iii t Ii. foul brea t h a nil co I cci t a leaI I
' I 'III iii ta t ion a f t lie lieu rt , ' I I ii I n pa I red
1101 VOtig vitality , were itbio marlcid lea-
t U rig.
'iIy condition had geelned like tilbi for
twi , years. It geemed lucuralile , but tlic
Ii ro n p1 ii vl I h li icli I t ti ii ed t a t Ii I
( (1111 go of niedle itbin l ) ( itijeil ( riiil
Oma 1111 ii al y ( Ii IniIlst 111 ted t Ii e ii pci tar
cilicacy of the Iiolitril Syteni. "
PROI1SES NEVER IADE CO1) )
Story of Spain's Duplicity in Dealing with
Philippine Ishuiders ,
4 DENY THAT AGREEMENT WAS EVER MADE
4 Siibsiii.ce of the "lnct" itiered Into
'Iten ( lie I'uraer IIeIii Ion In
I' the IMIlinds % 'iii4 Ilrsa&ht
p to an I.id.
, ( Copyright , IStIS , by Aieoebatetl Prc. )
I LONDON , July 9.-One of Agulnalibo's
t leaders in tile last j'liillppliie revolt Ig livitig
1 incognIto lB Loiidou and lraetlcally acting
jjg Agulnaldo's agent , being iii receipt of
' Coiiiitaiit telegrams iiII1 ) letters from litiii.
I Questioned as to the situation by a repro-
' lentittiVo of the Associated Press , he 8ald :
.1 "The Philippine republic was lroclalnlod In
' October , 1896 , and its first president. was
Andrea ibonhfaclo. When he died , over a
year ago , Itgulntildo was elected lireshlent ,
' 1 On the arrIval of Captain General Prinio do
. RIvera , that officer adopted a polIcy of brIng-
. lug the rebellion to an end by means of
colicesalons , force having felled. Our lead-
. erg were approached antI the result waa
. the Pact of Iiiaonabato , so-called , from the
village where It wa signed on December
4 , ls)7.
"Senor Stigasta the other day denied that .
In that. 'pact' General Itlvera Promised any
rcforiiis , Hero lii an otflclal copy of that .
'pact , ' wherein Is pr ° ifllsect the iaulsiiuient
or at. 1ea8t the ( lisbandlug of the reItgboti
ortbers ; I'IiiliIItilo repreentatioli In thi I
, Cortes ; the Halne adminIstratIon of Jtitic i
for the native as for ( ho Spaniards ; oilILy
of laws tictvt'eii the Pliilipptneai and spain ;
. the natives to share the chief olflcea of thc I
I'li II I 1)1)1 no ci vi I nil in In is I ra t 10 a ; re-arm uge
mciii of the liruperly of the friars and ol r
' tiio taxcii In favor of the natives ; recogiii.
Lion of iii the IIillVidUlli rights of the na.
tlveg , with lIberty of Public meeting , au ( :
I reilregs of native grievances , and these are
what we shall expect the Ainerlcanti will
: Institute ,
"For tiio3o reforms Agulnalilo end the
tlier lt'iubers promlse'iI that U Itivera carried
) ut the 'pact' tii&y wotilil eci'atrlate ' thou-
ielves for three years ailti foinelit no move-
210nt , agiiinst Spamilsh authority during that
lime. Upon the reliels surrendering theIr
k tralis , ammunition , forts , etc. , 1guiimltIo wag
to receive 400,000 licetas. This inoiioy
)
t Aguinaldo tIeliosItcil in tue Ilolig Kong aimil
Bbangiial bank at Ilomig Kong , not ( or his
p'fl'Oiiul ( ISO , but as a fund , tile Interest of
which-In ea.3o the captain general carricil
. L his Part of the iiaet'-wuii to ho devoteil
to time education of flatiVes in time Ilanii ,
. iii citse lime 'vact' VU uot fuliblieti by ( lie
iianIariI8 , ( ho nioncy wets to ho uSQiI for
. trni nail ainflhtillitloli for thu rebellion , The
raptalmi general never Pi'ClflImii'd a general
ininisty , ilenlod the existence of a ' ) act' IIIII.1
ihot several rebel leader3 who returned t
4 Maitlln on the etrength of it.
it Miili Mart' I'rumIiist'N.
"Since the renewal of the rebellion under
Ihe inspiratIon of ltdmnirai tewey's ) victory
, . the prt'sent captaiti general lies ap1)roarilCil
? iguiniihbo aimil his lenders and promigeil If
they would make couimnou cauio ngaint the
AiiierIcan ho would carry out the plamig
itated in the 'pact. ' its a mark of bona tide
he created a legislative council , to which
ho nonilnalcil twenty leading mimii8ters of
( ho Philippine Islani.Ia. All overtures were
Icornfuliy rejected.
"Time German pretenalons are simply pro-
1 posterouB. They are practically little more
thRil peddlers. All the large mercantile
hoUses ame English. which have in their
I liamuls quite thrce.fourth , In bulk anti value ,
of the comnnierce. Tue banks , railway , telegraphs -
graphs , cable amid local sleamnehlp hinc arc
Iiglish ; ; the omihy cotton inihI belong to the
- ' ! Eiiglliiii , cmiii the English control the Bugar
iiiI lieflibi trade. Thu Oeriimaii are trying
for conic of the heavier traile. but have not
apbtal or credit. There I. only one Aweri-
Bronchial Catarrh-
Might have Passed
Mo Consumption.
MflI , 1. Pit. 1'lt1iNI. , 3312 C1IAIILF54
a'ritli'i' ; , 'IboF : I IIJHIIAND IS CITY
SAl.1S'MAN 1olt ii. F. ( Ji1MAN ,
\VIIIIJSAIF l"l.Otflt :
"I fieqimemitly totighied nud ipnt up
matter milreiiked with blood. My lath-
er's family were coitmnipLive. lily
hiinga were alWays sore ii1(1 my
iiriitli miii iiliort that I eimlia't ( gweel ) IL
hour , nor IIMi' iii ) ' arm ; to knend bread.
I viis nitseritbly thin and Poorly flOUV-
Ighioih.
As 80(111 flu I batheil my hinge in ( ho
liledlented Vapors amid tiiok ( lie conMtittl-
I tiutiiii renieihitii ( lint ir. Shepard lire-
sen lieu , I gn I ned ci gli ( a Ia i've ii ( roni
. ti-my ilrst ttitt ; meat. It in a goiiib while
iii nec I II a I ii ii ad ( ito rour ; i' a 11(1 1 ii in SIt f
i ii go yl hg ( I in t in y lien I t ii ii lid 8 trcngt Ii are
iiii I eon dt'sire. I wag mit'ver io svcil titid
strong before In my life. "
The Ilonie Treatment
. for Catarrlial Deafness.
.IRiiii'M II. hull , ileiiii' r in limtiilier ,
llrluliioii , 10 % ' . 11.1
"itmo ( Inie ago I iieii ( lii' treatment of
1)r. Silehiuril at Iioiiie for entitrrii of ( lie
ii citti It 1111 ( 'II to rrhin I ii en tilcie4. h' 110 iiti r-
lug iii 011(1 ear It4 ! niniost destroycil
Whiell I comnnienecil treatment , but zifter
I . short tiIri may iicarhiig wa restored
to its iinrmniil COIldItiUfl , 1 Itiici' of iiothi
ing iio iroiniIiig for ( lie euro of ilee I lieu-
Pl ( ' I1 ( lie theiiarib Trentulent. ? iI ) ' cure
va ii lteO in ii i ibied en t I rd y I iy t lie I lottie
treitttiiellt. wliliii I ( coic through the
iiiitils ( ruin Omaha. "
5 A MONTH.
I.lu. . iltibIli' Miloillil iiiialergtiii.l ilis-
t iiii't that I lie total i'iciie of
iiii'iIIi'itl ti * 'iiluiieti I itt the Sliaqimirit
Iiistiliit- llutiii'L Iii sill CIINt'Ia tiiiii
(4 IIIICt' , (111,1 11111 i I pu I Ii'ii tM iii i he' ,
'a liiitt ei lime nhltiit'ii I or iilIlrIIiit3' ,
lo the iioiiiiiiiil iiMeMMiiii'iit ( II it ii
iiit'dii' I iits I iiid iislt'ai. Simrgieiil oIerI-
t iiisis eNe&'ltcil.
;
hOME TI1ATMENT BY MAIL.
. i ut Ia'ii ( g liii I ii' ut ii
I I lii' I i'i'nt a'iI , I I Ii ; , erfa'et gtmeeesg
I 1i ( ha' iiIul or flit- SiIIIirsI ) siiiibtieii %
Iiiiil. ) miiiil iit ieiis' aeart sheets ,
semi I fi'ee on it iiiil icia ( mu.
Shepard Medical Institute ,
C. S. Sil Fi'.t1Il ) . M. I ) . (
I ' ii .e 551)4' i ii * 4'S. 1 1 'ilysiciitn.
ROOMS 'III , 312 & 113 NEW YORK LIFE
IIL'ILDING , tliIAIIA.
0111cc hlniirs-9 to 12 a. in. ; 2 to S p. rn
E'CflhilgH\'C(1 llCSlayi3 amid Saturdays
outiy-6 to S. Sundays , 10 ( a 12.
can house in Manila. There is only one
Russian subject in the Island. Up to now
Spamilsh has been the olliclal language. but
by last week'g mall I learned Agumnaldo
lnteiids as far as ( he republic Is concerned
to substItute English.
"Tim root cause of the Philippine re-
beilbons has always beeti time seaily deprivation -
privation of ( lie natIves of ( heir rights by
( he Spaniards. Year by year security ( or
life and liroperty has dinilnisheil , parlcu-
harly so as to the native friars in ( lie
. Philippines. The SpanIsh friars , too , have
sent to SpaIn all ( lie nionastery wealth
they could dispose of , parlcularly' thai L
willed (0 ( lie monasterIes by rich natives ,
Then , too , ( lie persecution of ( he Fre (
liuiisons by the friars CatlSel the 3,000 Masont
(4) ( be loilgeal In jail at the Instance of tli I
. friars and loaded wlh Irons. Ilesides n ( )
promise ever nindo hy the Spaniards to ( ha
natIves has beemi kep ( . "
I .tc : ( iItIEIt'F ( ) lti'l't'ltN 'fILANlS
A reluluiNilup I re-luiuuil lushes a Cl rculai r
to His IiceMe.
ST. I'AUL , July 0.-The following , whlci I
explatn Ielf , hia been ( timUed by Arch
I btshop Ireland. The preslthffflt of the tJnIte
States has 1nvIte1 by solemn proclnniatioi
. the Atiierican people to offer upon their neX t
nasenihillng for ( IlvIne worship thanlisgivins
to Almigity Go4 for the vlorlc ( gainci it
by our army aral navy and to pray with earn
ct fervor ( hat the AlmIghty may In lila by e
for tli' children of Inca speedIly remove Iron ri
us tile afflitioa of war aiid bring to ou r
dear hand the blessings of restored proc e
S aatl to the domain ravagel by ( lie Criir
strife the boon of securIty and ranquIllit ) , .
In accordance wIth Uie rehtiest. of ( lie chic I
iiiagttrato of the nation , In all ( lie churche 8
of this dinecco on ncxt Sund.iy after the lug hi
I ( he Te leuxn thl ho chanted i
thanksgiving for the victorled gained on
I thu. ll'tany of Jesus vtil lie recited for thi C
sliceily , gratUitig of peace to the nations io .
eligageil in thudiy warfare. "
The arehubishop will himself preach in ( li 0
cathedral Sunday morning , his ( byrne hem g
th iroclaluiatbon by ( he jiresdent ,
NI. , ' Yorkers fur Ilouuoluilu.
W'ASIIINGTON , July 'J.-IL is probubl 0
( list I lie first regiment Ncv'orlc ohiuuib L 1 I
will be sent to Honolulu for permanen
statIon there in accordaitc with the ida a
of ( lie ailnuirilsratiou to inabnalui a pci r-
Immanent mIlitary force In ( Ito . 'andwuc hi
islunihti. This tsuggeslon has been iuiodo 0
(1etueral Otis , now In couamnrid of thot itt
troops of the Department of the l'achilc whi 0
are yet at San Francisco. The First No iv
York is In conilnahlil of Colonel ibarhoni r ,
fortuierly a well known o1tcer of thc reuli ir
aria ) ' ,
Ni'cul .Iure' l'nuuuulHters.
WAShINGTON , July ti.-I'aynuaster Stni -
tots of ( lie army bias recomuneniled to Sec -
relary of'nr Alger ( lie appointment if
I twenty-tivo nilihitionsil paymasters for ii in
I volunteer unit of ( ho service. There as e
now au ( he rolls seventy Iaynuastcrs In ( I 10
volunteers amiti twnty.tive in the reguls IC
uruiy , but this force is inadequate for (1 ( Lie
work ut hamuth.
hlcui ii Ingtou fluicui to I.u.irone.
SAN FIIANCISCO , July fI.-Thie Exanjire er
55)5 ( lint the United 5(0(08 ( ( gunboat un ii-
rslrigton vill hiroceed to the Latlrotue Islan s
and ruuay reuuuubn there to hold ( horn. It eli .0
states thin ( Adiuiiral Miller will go to lion 0-
hulti on the i'ltliadehiilula.
hiutr.'it Vuu.ier
ALMA , Neb. , July 9.-SPeCiah.-Tbe ( ) ha r-
I of auuinhl grain Is on and vIll no dou hi
I ho ( iso largest in the history of the count
11 $ the acreage Is greater than over befos ro.
\'heat will go ( cciii ftftecn to forty bushic Is
11cr micro and oats , rye anti barley could n ot
be bcttcr.
Si'Iuiuiul liunral ( ) tiiei'rg ,
FALLS CITY , Neb , , July tl.-Speclal. ( ) -
At the last meeting of the school boa : rd
Edwin Falloon was elected Iresiilcnt ; F. Ii' .
SullIvan vice president and W. L.Vh ito
secretary. Il. B. Lloyd , who succeeded I ) r ,
J. C , Yutzy , took hIs geat.
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T11EIR FINISh IS IN SECILT
Poth e the Thom that Inipends
Agsiint Next Fall's ' Electkn.
WAIL FROM TIlE OFFICIAL ORGAN
I.iuucolui I % t'ui i mug I'uiit l'iui IIti Omit the
Stiiruii S'n Alnuig VluIebi the
Fnalouu 'Vii'l41't lliiui ( 'I'rascL
'I'luiN t'enr.
LINCOliN , July 9.-Sjieclal-The ( ) popt
ocrata sb very blue over the outlook for
( hill comIng campaIgn and practically conr
cede ( hunt ( lie state will go republican. The
Lincoln Evening l'ost , which has beeti op.
crated as the Personal organ of Mr. hhryan
and is reputed to be owned by hilni , yc-
( erilay contaIntal ( lie following editorial ,
hientleil "A lark Ouhoolc ( : "
Chose our eyes to it as we ma ) ' , the outlook -
look for thio fusion forces In ( he coining
campaIgn is not brIllIant. The only hope
for complete success resides In complete
fusion of all the reform forces of ( lie state
arid a ticket eouiposed entirely of men
'Iios ' Integrity to all ( he prIncIples nulvo-
clitcib by the refosin element is unques-
tioneib antI utiqijestlonalile. It Is nieedheuis
to deiiy ( hint ( lie republican party has iiuatie
nnil Is making rapid strides in ( lie shaping
of events for republIcan success in ( lie state
this fall.'hilo ( lie reform forces have becut
takinig Just Pritle in the extrnordiiiary roe-
oril for economy manIc by the fumsionisbi
nail the conservative administratIon of state
affaIrs , ( lie republican have hot beeiu asleep.
Tue exrnordmnnry vItalIty , ( lie brIllIant
Icaiberahill ) of the party whose record In-
dccii ham been shamuiefill beyond descriptIon ,
is beginnIng again to manifest itself. Tue
republlcanu lrnrty has for thin most Part
goten ciii of ( lie barnacles heretofore cling-
lag to the old ship , it has sucreedeil iii ale-
muting itself of the dIsreputable typo of
politician who has brought ( hue part' into
universal discredit , amid ( lie best inca , nien
of establisbicib honesty In the party , are
being PLislieci forward with vigor for the
olflceg to be fIlled In ( lie coming canipalgu.
All ( lila means ( lint in order ( o secure
fusiomi success in the state ( IsIs fall , exra-
ordinary efforts must be mit forward niul
bL ticket of unusual strength halt III ) ,
\s If anything further were necalcil to
Increase the gloom of the sate house liarty ,
( lie sartie Issue of ( lie officIal IloPocratle era
ganu connhiied ( a strong editorial denouncing
lUbllc ) oihbcinls vho ride on passes , It Is
concetleil ( hint durluig ( ha lust eighteen
mouths the lresen ( state ofliclals and clerIcs
in the st'ie ( employ have rode so much on
huasses ( lint ( lie COIflhhmiel ) mnlleagd wotnhil
reach 100,000 tiilles. The two ethitoi lills re-
lerred to indIcate that the l'ost wilt asic
for a new set of officials , and ( lie penalo at
( lie capitol luuilding lucId several hurricil
meetings ( winy ( o see if soinetliimig could
not be dome ( a get tine popocrnlc ( daily bacic
into line. It Is understood that a deal Is
on foot to change ( lie inatiageunent of ( lie
sheet and rtimi It us a cnniiaIgn uuisPer until
Noveniber.
.tliaut Free TritiiSiuilsslssiIiDI.
The antI-pass edItorIal vlu1chu has enused
so mmcli coiisteriiation is as follows :
Tue question raiicd when liulullc oil1cIaI
acetilit free t ru ulsportli I in n it ii Pt ( I ) itgUifl C
gonna iiilititionul Importance In the future
'l'hie fiics a ri' ( lint I lie PeoPle geuieraii i r& ;
keenly seiiiiible to ( lie glaring Iuueii1 p5
the uiuiss system arid ( iii' t1eunuuahizIIf 'P1
( hut t I t lis u ruin muien w'luo st a mid li j 111j3
ujincIics , whether those cauiiciiei Iss 14 : .
( Itcial or mInIsterial. In spite of te oft : ;
glknut lrnlirolrlety on the part of public phi :
liclais iii aceejutinig free traiisportaloii fron
rail % i ) ' corpora ( in us there are inn iiy lcoul
who uiideruhce to justify ( lie practice. 'l'hiai L
JulStiflClLiinl uiuiusuriily takes ( hue ( cmi of
satcrneuit that a ninul line a right , no nint
( er 'hio lie is or shitt luositioni lie ocdu :
lites , (0 receIve a favor or accept a coUrei43 p
( rain illy One who chutuoses to conifer It. J3ul I
thiM 10gb' Is uio ( sotunid. 1dx5)erbeuice ) hia
taught tiin ( i.orliorations Ciicrotcli Upon Liii
rights of ( Iii ieiiuhi. , , multi tIntS. they do ii
through the laxity of the ltss' ; which lIaa -
.1 chain clued titililie' olhi daIs liutve enacted , oi I'
through IL fiihse Initerpretiitloii of the law
which pass-stuffed-vockes hilaCe Upumu tb
hits' .
Tue articles of IncorporatIon for a ne ,
railroad company were flied at. the 0111cc a I
( ho secretary of sate ( a few days ago , ant I
were recorded today. The company vlll b
known us the MIssouri RIver , Albion 1
Western Railway company , and the prinel .
pal oihlces will be at Albloni. The capita
stock of tim company is 1OOOOO , and ( he ap .
parent purpose is to nuaka prelIminary sur
l'e'S of the new road and Interest othe r
capitalists lii it. The Incorporators ar a
William l3elcfler , Edwin Johnston , Fred ii
Smih , Fitz lii. Sackett. anti J. L. Howell
As outlined In the nrtlclcs the eastori
tcrnuinus of the road is at. the Missour
river in Burt county , anti the line Is t 0
traverse Burt , Cunilng , Stanton , MadIson t ,
Iboone , Creeley , Valley , Custer , Lincoln I ,
Keith , Deuch , Cheyenne and Scott's Bluff 5
counties , ( lie western part of the road t 0
follow up along the North Platte valley 0
the Wyoming line. It is also proposed a
establish another. branch leavIng this Ha C
somewhere near North Platte and runnin Cg
Bouhwestcrly ( through LIncoln , Perkins an it
Chase countIes to ( lie Colorado line. /t S
mapped out on paper the new road tap 5
501110 of the best territory In ( lie atati ' ,
where a new road would be warmly wci -
corned.
The Fourth Ward Republican club hehil a
rnecinug la6t night and ( ho following dehc
gates were chosen to attend ( lie flepubhIca a
Lenguo conventIon In Omaha July 12 : S. T ,
Dennis , Richard O'NeIll , Thomas l'rat , \ , , .
Worrington , N. A. Ibacon , It. J. Greeni r ,
Thomas Benitoti , Gus Pinknian , fi. B , Greel '
D. G. Courtney , A.V. . FIeld , C. T , Bogg i'
\v , fi. hirlcerV. . H. Stewart , H. I' Ilolmci 5'
C. I. . huh , 'ii. I , AIkln , A. II. hutton
_ , J , Lamb , Ed Vanderpool , J , I ) , Woo
J. Ii. McMurtry , J. Ii. Wright , 0. W. Wet :
ster , C. M , I'arker. Fred licckuiuan , J , \ \ '
Winger , It. B. Gralinfa , .1 , C. 11111 , 0. 1 1' ,
Tucker , Junues Tyler , Job hathaway , Charb . a
flclfeldt.
I.iuieolui I.tiviii
Sergeant liolahinni of Coniparty l , Seconi itt
Nebraska , will heave for Chilckaniauga Stir I-
tiny afternoon. lie ims sigmulileil hIs wlhhliui i _
ness ( a ( alto charge of pieiuuJ's ( to be Sen it
to hIs comrades and today ( lie armory lool ' 5
much as if It were headquarters for a Pien he
party' .
Ciy DetectIve Malone has linen at Ifs
lani , where lie succeeded In discovering I , ue
revohvers , razors nail knives stolemi from a
hardware store at ( hint lulace a few do : vs
ago. Frank IJnid vns arrested as a Slishie Ct
antI lie was found to have a new revolv ,
and a knIfe of the itaune style as that gem r
founul hildiioii in ( ito brush. Lhmuil will ccii me
before Justice Spencer Momuday manila g ,
charged with burglary ,
The Republican club at hluvebock nuet Is St
night amid elected as obhleers : Preslilent , ( . .
W. liolnuics ; secretary , fury flyers ; ( rca
urer , Clark Balky. lelegates to ( lie leagi ;
convention were also chiosemi. A resohuli n
was passed emidorslnig ( be course of l'rea I-
dent McKinley.
hoary 11. Barth of Lincoln , chairman of
the vIolation connnultteo of ( lie Nebrtial ka
State Board of i'htmrniacy , made a trip to
Eagle , Neb , , this week and there ( mural A.
V. Brown conducting a drug store witho Ut
having a registered pharmacist In chuar e.
Mr. Brown was prosecuted amid paId a lieu vy
flimo anti costs , The Hoard of l'lunirma ey
promIses to uurosecuto all such vIolators of
( lie law.
The nuilltoriurn Project baa taken a ni % .
lease of life and ( hue hoard of Mnniagc is
Is figuring out PlItfis for ( lie uiew buihdlr ig.
A large aiiiourit of inanity is ann hand p nil
It Is expected ( ( unit work can be conirnenc ru
as soon as the localion Is delinltehy scttl ed
upon ,
Malttchul Olenn has bh'oughut suit ha nb Is.
( rlct court to Prevent ( hue village board of
Ih'bauy ( heights ( coma levyIng vIllage ( ni lea
agaInst farm land belonging to Ulennu. 'i he
pl aintiff's petition rays tiut ihe property
Ww as taken into th 'VI1lmre lneorporattoii
w ithout the consent of the owner , that It
I ! all farm land , has never been plnteal (
a nd Ia in no sense vIllage property ,
Omaha peop1 at ( hue b # * At the
I.I iniiell-V. 0. Strllc1er nid ) wife , C. V.
I.I. I loven' , T. F. Godfrey , It. lb. Tomsoni , F.
I.I . . Lewil. At the Lincoln-F , ' 1' , ' . Bodice ,
I : ' . ii. l'atee , A. Ia. ConrWjir ? amid wife of
S outh Omaha.
l am ) 1,1 'l'i ( 'S I N ' 1' I I I Ii I ) Di s'rmt Ic'i' .
- I i' .
1 .11 tIe' I titi't'cst I n ( ' ( iii rtslauuuurI Coin-
pit i gui I s Yet A rotupti'aI ,
PREMONT , Nob. , July ¶ I.-tpccbn1.-M- )
thth ough only a few weeks will elapse before
th e congressional conventions vIhl be lucId
t he vohitical situation has aroused but little
i nterest In this vicinity , anti jtidging fronm
r eports from other Itoints throughout ( hue
T hird district the caine conudltbons prevail.
bl ess lianmnmiond of ( hIs city Is content wilm
t he postoflico anti not a candidate for a
s econd nomInatIon. The only avowed can-
d ltlate for congressman so far as known in I
( hIs hart of the district is Judge NorrIs
' o f Poiuca. 'rho judge has so exendeil tic-
q tmaintnnuc throughout tIme dIstrict auth
t hough he has been unsuccessful at other
,
c onventions it looks as thought hula services
( 0 ( ho party nnh tIme district womulul be me-
% vardcd this time. Ibis strength lies largely
'ith those who nrc not unachimuc liohiticlnums.
Vi'itli the opposItion a decidedly different
c ondition exlstg. Sluice the meeting of ( hue
th ilfeu'ent COnnuiiitees at Norfolk whuichi de-
c itbeil upon a John convention , to be coin-
hi oseab of 115 poInuhists , tiiiIet'FIX deruiocras (
a nd elghccn so-cauicib free silver repub-
h lcnuus , ( hero are titiio a fw wires beliug
i nilustrIously worked. Th liolaullat 'iimg of
( he party will hitive tine PracicnI ( coumrol of
t he coimventou ( nuid will ho able to dictntc
( emits to tIm tbcinoerncy.'a'lmcui Judge
) lzixvell sns tmoiuiinitmted tvo years ngo theme
it8 a sort of a fcchiumg , perhaps nniotiiuing
t o arm understanudiuug , that lie was to have
h ut oiie ternu , auth It is gemmerahhy coiiccded
( lint hue is uiot no' an active canthldale for
( lie u'cn oumui muation , though lm e otmhl no doubt
a ccept ( lie Place If it were tendered hIm
a uud Is likely to have a uminjorlty of ( lie cciiC
V Cuuion. ( h'oyiicr ( of Aiblon is also talked
a t , but has little strength In this viclniy' ( .
1 111111) ' deuiiocrumtmi are of ( hue ophumleui ( hat
( lucy shiouhil minnie ( lie mann niud ( lint Senatoi
A lien's former law lrnrtmuer , Judge Robinii
s on , iii Just ( lie mimami for ( he Place. There
a re nlro rutmiors that a dnrk Imorse or two
i nnbe spriuuig wheit ( ho conmvcmition nmecs.
I t Is Plahmi ( lint the aleinocras prefer a caim-
d ititite of thicir owmu faith to Judge Maxwell ,
b ut uuutuiy prefer ( lie judge to a iopuhist ,
l ie being a scconud choIce of nuianiy of ( item.
T he judge returned to Freimmoiit July 4 and
s ays that lie exjiccts to remumaln at lunate uc
c ouple of weeks attouuthlnug to biislumt'sg.
P'or state officers time Iotigc couumty re-
p ubhicauug liavc. a cniidhilute in ( lie pcrsomm of
T. L. Mathews , who aspIres to tluc Position
m io' held by Cornell. In the Interests of
h Is curahitlacy n'epiibllciuuis
tire mint actively
l ) Usiiiilg ( lie clalumis of their p6bIticai nshir- )
u nits. Judge lba'Wimrtl has ins'muu ' ) ' admirers
ih i n ( lie County vhio will doubtless support
h itmu for the jilace slioulti lds iiauiie be uire-
s eruted.
I.t % % 'flS Co ( : : % 'i'Y lo tU 1,1 Iii'S ul liiE'i' .
Ciiuti'a'iithtiui lit Chimtlriui Attemided n ,
( lilly a I''rsaiuis.
CIIADI1ON , Nob. , July 9.Slccial.- ( )
Pepulisni lii 1)awes county is 400ined. Thml
f act wzis established beyond time jierativenture
of doubt yesterday at the liOIiUItst couiity
convention held hi this city' . It was at'
tcmmuletl by but a few delegates , all of thieiii
niiddhc'of-thie-roaderg , and no special en
tliusiasni or lumtcrest was disjuiayeil. Only
about half of ( he county precIncts veri
neprcscmitcd , It was controlled by ( he old I
war horses , and it was uioticeailo ( lia , with
but a few possIble exceptions , ( lucy vere aP
bolera from ( lie repubhlcaui par' wlu I
joined the Poptihists for ollice. As a resuli L
of ( lug convention the republicans are jubi. .
htnt. The deiiiocras reftiscil to fuse with I
tiuc pops. There Is a iuioverncnt on fool L
iiow , which Is lIkely to materialize , by viiicl I
the democrats will nominate either C. Ian u
Sayrs or Judge Albert W. Cnltcs for count )
attorney and the nominee 'ill receive ( hi
republlcami endorsement. ThIs insures hili C
election by a large niiajorUy.
At yesterday's popimiist convention I. N .
hlarbaugh , whose name has been on ( hi ii
lOllUhiSt ticket imlunost contInuously for years ,
nomInated for county attorney. E. S
flicker amid Ccii Lhndeniaii were elected , re -
spcctlvely , as clualrmaui amid secretary of tb C
county central comnilttee. Time delegates P S
the state convemilomi ( are : W. C. Cavon '
v. S. Manchester , II. G. Stevmirt. I' . ( .
Cooper , J. J. AtlamsW. F. 1Iayvai'd , C. F , .
1)nrgan , M. E. Stlrk , I. N. hlarbatugh. Tli a
delegates to ( lie congressional convemutiui aim
are : Comm Lhnibeman , I N. Ilarbaugh J. J ,
Adams , henry \\'hiiting. Fred Beamamu , 0. U F.
Lenliugton , Jaice ifiuts.V. . S. Mauichicnten . .
L. E. Larscmu , Charles F. Dargani. Thin con
gressional delegates are all favorable to V .
L. Green.
At ( lie last meeting of the Board of fluhu
fluhuC
cation the newly elected member cm ( hi C
hiif
board , George L. hiarumer , ( oak ( lie oath c if
0111cc. The retiring nmiember was 0. II
\'Ihiis , Olilcers of ( lie boau'tl vi're ehecte 1
as follows : l'reshdent , Beumjamiim Loeeuu
thnl ; vice president , Mrs. Mary imuithm-Ilay
ward ; secretary , Allen Il. .Tuhian.
The newly elected officers of the Ycun
People's ChrIstian AllIance , comuuposeil of ih 0
young People's societies of the varlouss de
uiomninuatioims lii umorthuwest Nchurasltm ; , time : .
bbs' . A. F. flIcker , Cluadron , iresideuut ;
F. Ward , Chiadromi , vice hiresldesut Mit iS
Miuinbe Newby. Adatomu , secretary.treaaurel r.
The annual soldiers' nuuti sailors' icuuulo Ii
of northwest Nebraska will be held nc t
\Vcthiiestbay , Thursday amid FrIday at ( ii IL
beautiful Gramuti Armay of ( lie ltpubile earn I )
grounds at liorileaux.
Sergeant Charles Iteed left the city ( h is
week for Chlclcainagua Parlc with ( lie fo I-
lowing recruits for company II , Seconmil Ni t-
NiN.
hiraska volunteer infantry : hmiru'y Jemunihmig N.
Charles Messenger , It. E. Jones , TIionmi is
Smith , E. 0. Jones , J. A , Clark , C. lb. Shal r-
for , I. . T. Mommtgoniery.Vihhlammm Mouutgomumer ; y ,
D. fi. Kersey , ii. A. Morey , A. J. Iavi a ,
J. v. Daugherty. I ) . Dabrii1ge , Horn .y
.yt.
Percy , 14. P. Pool , F. 1 ! . J'hulllips , N. I t.
lttckcy , A. P. Daugherty. S' W. FInite I' ,
J. a , lcmury nail Robert Reel ,
Ioulgt' hltiiui .d l'zt ti'd ,
FALLS CITY , Neb , , Jily ( . - ( . ) ' -
Time new Odd Fllowa' loiigo reoum ; wits tlt'il I-
cateti Friday night. Abo9tlweny"Ilve ( mcii i-
berg of ( Ito llfawatha lotlg ° were presci it
auth hiellieil nmake iUio oedaM iui tin exmjoyab Ic
one. Some degree work m'as iboima and tI ie
following otlicers instnhliti ( beorgo Flghe r ,
N. C. ; V. S. I.eutta , V. . ; W. I ) . Easle y ,
N. G. ; A. W. flurar4h , f , 5 , N. G . ;
J , II , Miles , It. S. V. a ; , . W. Soutluar ii ,
I. . S. V. G. ; Oeorge CierhMV. { . ; lb Sun r-
ton , C. : II. C. Barton , 1. 'G. ; Paul hleasle r ,
The miomv bilge r&.sn s ( hue one d Lu-
muated to 'the order by cipidnei s , B. MIle 'ti.
The room buns been l6roi7htly rerumodel 'ti.ed
iiiid refitted throughout wfthi new furumirluiiii ; S.
Thu hoer is covered wIth mmmi emblem caria it.
.Ytiiuis liii' Amity ,
ALMA , Nehi. , July 'J.-Speclal.-W. ( ) B ,
Fcits , who Last August created ( brute a gc Ii.
satlon lii Colorado , by the statement thn lie
wouhti leap ( rein ( ito ( oh of l'ike's I'eak wi thu
( hyIng rnachiuie , of lmis own IngenuIty , ai liii
sail into Colorado Sprluugs , wuu In Ahiuua I he
Ilrst. of ( ho week , vIsiting with his pareni Is ,
1 resltle here. Young Fths ( has john e4
Company I Tluird Regiment Iowa Nat4oui al
Volunteers , anti slnco the arrival of the cot U.
tinily at ForL Ottiahim. huts been matte order y
ECrgflt.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hiuuiiimui'ss ut Couuity hliutiril ,
ALMA , Nehu. , July 9.-.Speclal.-Thie ( ) a a-
nual meeting of the county board wIll Co a-
voIle in Alma Tuesday. As no warrants ha Vu
beeii Issued since last January' the board w Ill
b ayp about $1SOO in claims to ect upon at
t hl meetIng. The county treasurer says
h o will have tumcient funds on hand to
ta ke tip the entire luistit' , making the first
tI me In the history of Ihcirlan coUnty that
bi er warrants have been en&m. lbcaldes thhm
th o OUn' lEtS over 120,000 heel tip In do.
fu not banks ,
S T.tlllc % 'hlI lll ltEtflhINA'l'll ) ,
I' rcscui t t'uuiigreuusnuumi U friumur t li Ioumrtlt
Vill htuuui , guuiui.
CRETE , Nob. , Junme 9.-Spcclal.-Tho ( )
p olitical situation In this county numd In the
l' oturlhi eetmgresionab district Is not clear
e nough yet , to atate poiIivchy who wilt be a
ca ndidate , There Is mio doubt ( lust Ihomu , W.
I. . Stark will get the unanimous cndorsemeiit
of the three-ring show , comtnomily known as
th e demo-pop crowd. There is nobody In the
d IstrIct who % utulil ummtlertake to take flWfl ) '
ti ne nominatIon from ( ho doughty colonel.
T ime colonel has niade himself soilmi with
m any of the out veterans by shrewdly workfa
lo g the "pension racket" end now posing as
s eroimil to the geumenml In chief of all the
a rmies anti navies of the stute of Nebpagkn.
T he colonel named the second son of Coloarl
Il oulby for a West t'oint cadctghmip anal
m akes llowhby lila everlastlumg frbemmd nflil
s upporter. The reptibilcarms have not
OJ ) Ciily announced theIr cimiual Itiates. ExConIi
g metasuminn hammer of Aurora So far has till'
le ad. lIe w'Ihl have tire stipport of all repub.
il ean countlra in the district. Simue Colby
o f Beatrice huas becim appointed brIgadier
g eneral and is at Clihekamimatugn , Gage county
h as come Into line for hammer. Charles
S team of Geneva , Fillmore county , woulti
hI ke to get ( lie republican nomniumation , but
f ears the homer strength against iiimmi and
t hen there is Scarle of lbebron , who Is always
0 1)0mm ) for anything and Is also lookhimg after
th e eommgrcssitmaah plum. blot to ( ito iutmblnsed
o bserver it is clear ( lint blalmuer will get ( lie
nm ornination at time reptmbhicaui conveiitiomi
w ithout any objectiomm to speak of.
\'liiit the Otmiiil inoume ) ' ( beimmocrath will do.
bi as not ileveloliCal ) 'C t. They vouhil chiamige
( Ito Ilgimica ccmishtlciable it tiio proper iimamu
'as nonminatcil. Amiti thou comae time uiihubdlc-
o f-time-road hiOltullst3 , their samidaril bearer ,
C aptain Amhby of 110ge cottuity hinit always
b eca looked ciii as a eammtbidate , but. since time
c' .tptalui lion ' 'jolimed church' ' and Is us-
h ag as ciii evaiigehist miohody kno's vhmat hue
i s gohiig to do. Should lie insIst on a noiiml-
ii atioui tm'oiii the mmuldmlle-of-the-roatbers lie
'otultl get It , vithonL faIl amid ( lien nunumy a
s late would be brolcemi. It Is too soon yet to
t ell \'hiat vIhi bappin.
The wm Iter hia it. ( rota thi highest author-
l ( y' that Cboiiet Brynim v4hi be time norniumee
f or governor , wIthout ( nil , iii tmlace of 1101-
c oiiib , arid ( lint \'ifquuahmi 'lhl then be unathe
c olonel of ( lie Third regiunenmt. This vns tiuc
a rr.iiugenncmut fronu thin start , otherwIse
V lfqnaln wotihil never have acci'pteti the
l icuitcimanit colonel's coilirnussloni ,
Ni' v C u'e'it iii a' u' Msac ma t I a ii ,
COLUMBUS , Neb. , July 9.-Speclml.- ( ; )
T ime sockhiolibera ( of the Loup Valley Cream-
c ry nssoclaiomt hielti a uneetlmmg in ( hIs city
( hubs aftcrmioomm. This is a muev orgamuization
n imd is COhiiheSCtl ( uf about uhfty farmers In
l .otmii aiid Butler townshibpia. ' ( lie capital
s tock , 1OOO , has all becum suhiscriLetl anti
st
t hey are rcaiiy to coniruciuce operations oiu
( lie build I imps , hi 1dm vi I I be located a I I ) Uim
c nni. At this nieeting time elhicers were
e lected amid a Pariunmuiciut orgaiulzatioim ci-
f ecteil. They' have ( lie slplort : of over 200
c ons liletlged tmhreatly , auth this number wit
i to largely Iimcn'cnsed 'hien once ( hey arc
r ead ) ' for liuslmmcss.
Shieriif hiyrimes has been busy the last
'ecl semitlimig out ilescripions ( of stoleni
horses. It seemums that. ( lucre Is a gang some.
where arotind here who Is rankIng timis tu
business nod have emigaged in It In a whole-
s ale way. Juuie 29 no less ( luau seveim horses
were reported missimig , mnost of thmeumm hay-
l ag becum taken out of barmis niuui were steady
old faiuilly horses. Since ( lien ( here havC :
heeil several more talten at dlffcreuit tlnumes
Somiuo of them have heemu fouuid , but ( here
are six still nuissinig antI probably will iiot
be recovered. Officers are unable to gel
aniy trace of tlieni , but it is thought they :
vcro takenu by horse traders trnvchln
through ( lie country' .
St'hiooi Itoti cii ( I rgzuui lies.
\VEST I'ONT ( , Ncb. , July 0.-Speclat.- ( )
The new school board met Tuesday evenIng
for the purpose of organization. The following -
ing oilicers were clecteti : h'resideum ( , It. F.
Kloico ; vice prcslclcui ( , JulIus Tiilele ; scene-
tam' ) ' , J. J. King.
TIm Hoard of Lady Managers of the Trans-
mIssissippI Exposition has glvemu ( hue \Vest
l'oint 111gb school ( lie privilege of selectIng
a Pupil from it (0 ( respond to the address
of welcome at. the dedication of the Boys'
amid Girls' btulhdung.
Mrs. Alex Sinis , who for ( lie last ten days
bias been takimig the school census of ( lie
\Vcst h'olnt school ullsruct , hias couuipheteil
her work , Ilei' report shows tlue total nun-
ber of school children , between the ages of
5 iLnil 21 years , to be 752. ThIs is two less
than Inst year. Of this number 362 are
males auth 310 females.
f the iieveiity-stx school districts in Cuiui-
mug couuimty sixteen districts held nine months
of school the last. year , thulrty.oime eight
mouths , twelve held seveut months anal one
held four months. A number of ( lie dls-
( rids voted to increase the length of ( lie
termns ( he coming year ,
ltiiiiu Sii'es the Crms. ,
GRANT , Neb , , July 9.-Special.-hleavy ( )
rains ( lie fore hart of this week anti Ire-
uluent showers since have saveti the crop
of small grain , auuil today ( lie far vcst Nebraska -
braska countIes bId fair to riaiecuim ( beta-
selves this fall. The stock busIness of ( lila
cosunty Is imaiking remarkable lucadway , ( lie
Iiicrcaso ahreaihy double nod liuuidrtahs are
coming in every week. Cattle am sleek nail
fat. healthy arid strong. The thousands of
cattle now here do not umear supply ( lie
range. The Grant creamery receives 7,000
liountis of miullk daIly. The ( arimmers arc
elated.
lti'iiaihui leutui ia'uiguue Iclvgn des ,
NEBILASICA CI'1' ' , Nob. , July 'J.-Spe- (
citul.-Timt ) ! McKInley Rctuuhillcnu league immet
at ( ho Stanmtiard theater last night arid
elected delegates to ( lie state meeting which
conivemmes in Onuaha next week. Tue follow-
lug vere chosen as delegates : M. L. hayward -
ward , 11 A. 1lro'mi , C. W. Seymour , John
C. Watson , JohiiiV , Dixon , F. fi. lhehvey ,
Ii. C , Freeman , Otto lhlschmof , II , ii. Burt-
hug , 1't ltoddy , fi. F.Vnrreru , Frank Me.
Ctirney , Dr. blames ummd Cuptulum S. II. Mor.
risorm ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
'I'll l i'ui I ( I I'rINo ii ,
HASTINGS , Nob. , July 'J.-Special.- ( )
Sheriff Siniiinerbng took l'cer Nelsoui to thst.
state pemuitentiary yesterday to serve one
year sit hsiurd work. Nelson Is ( hue youiiig
colored boy who was arrested for hiurgiauy
about tour nmonuhus ago nail plesmnhed guilty by
eltuinrmlng that lie wmis starvhimg at the ( line
amid had oncr"l ( hue htuuse with but the iii'
( cation of getting sornetbuirug to eat. When
caluttireil lie nad a couple of cokes In his
luocket ,
o tie Can at i.ivt org Orgunu lie ,
NEIlitASIcA CITY , Neb , , July 9.-Spo- (
claij-A muunnhier of ( ho luliyahcians of 0(00 (
county unit yesterday iii this city timid or-
ganizeil ( hue MedIcal Association of Otoe
county. The following olilcerit were elected :
l'resldent , Dr. Spates of 1)unibar ; first vice
liresident , or. litiggurd ; second vIce jireal-
ilent , Dr. Ashiton ; secretary , Ir. Iutun ;
treasurer. Dr. Watson. Aiiothier meeting
will lie held Wednesuloy , July 20.
Slut reli Fti'tii r ) for ileiui i ugfurd.
IIEMINOFOIID , Neb. , July . -SjiecIal (
Tclegramu.-A ) citlzonumi' meeting was lucid
( Isis evening to consider ( Ito feasibilIty of
cuiabhlshuluig a stnrchu factory at ( his piece.
it was deebdeti to coinruienuco prelhmniiuary ar.
ramigetoents at once and a committee waa
I
a ppointed to take the mutter In ehmntge' as
th is is one of the hurst hietato eouuuiies In
t he world , There is tin doubt hint tIne Inc.
t ory wll hirove ft sticcess. TIme creamery.
w hich comiiineneeml operation on the 20th tilt , ,
is receiving 14.000 potmnils of mIlk item tiny.
A nether separator tins been ordered for ( huc
Vi a a t.
hliult ( 'tuti itt y' l'npuul let ( 'iuna'uit hum ,
O'NElt.h , Nob. , July' 0.-Special ( TeIc-
g rauum.-Tho ) lioptihlats of helL coumuty hmelul
a convention lii thIs city this attcrutooiu to
sc lect delegates to the congressiouual and
st ate convenitiona. Only about thirty dole-
g ates were present out of a rnsslbIe 106.
E 1M'clm ; irecinmcts were mmot represented. The
co ruventhomi hail quite a ( hue over their
ch moice for congressmmman anal a rcanlumtloum was
in troduced stating ( lint ( lie rcumomtnation of
C ongressman 'tV. ' L. Greens would be tic-
ce ptable to the populist tutirty' of thus county' ,
am id it was laid tituon ( hue tnble by a vote
o f 42 to 23. A majority of ( lie delegation
fa vor Judge Westover for congress amuil rca-
oh umhons ( tycre tidoiieil ( ilenmeummicing third
te rmncra , The followIng delegntcs were
el ected to the congressional vonveimtion : I ) ,
C. . Illonthhmi , hltigh O'Ncil , John hlophiin , lami )
3. Cronuine , T. V. Golden , S. ii. htotmrd ,
J . It. lltts , Cimiurles ( 'rosarr , blarney Jones ,
Il . E , Slaynimaker , fi. S. Eves timid C , W.
Ii atiuihtoui , M. F. llam'rington 'as clecteti
ci ntuirmunum of the state delegntioui anal tIme
d elegates were iimsructeil ( for Vs' . It. Jneksoum
( on' reumoiiiiiuaion ( ns state suuperlnutctmtlent ,
l'iuuuuilis ( ( . 'ouia'uitluui.
1.0131' CITY , Nclm. , July 0.-Specinl ( Tele-
g rain.Thu ) tioputlst county convention was
h eld lucre today' anti ( lie following delegates
c lecteil to ( lie state commvemmionm : J. 1' . L.but-
lu ger , J. I' . Taylor , M. llowohiuiskl , fi. Cousin ,
J . I5imehlcr , 1' , Thuode , U. 11. Klttehl , hi. M ,
M atluew and Ii. I ) , liendrickniomi ; to ( lie coit-
g rcssloiuuml eoni'entiomm : J. V. Ilcahmy , fi. It.
1 CiteiI ( , 'P. S. Niglmtiuugale , It. linker , II. E.
li batlierV. . II. Ciuapiottmu , C. ihlemnoumd , A ,
O antskI George Leo , J. I' . Lmniger ; to ( lie
s enuatorial coii'eumtbcuim : I : . Coiikhin , J. I'arhii'r ,
S . Sveetlamut1 , J. V. husk , C. \Vlmmettitr ,
1 . P. hurt , Janies Slate , fi. A. Biownu.
Piti'i' ( 'li ii lug. . ' , Ii iiuuils ,
FALLS Ch1'Ni'b. . , July 0.-Specinl.- ( )
T he 'I'inmmc's hma again chamigeui booths , iiiik-
l ug ( lie thIrd Uhnime slimee ( lie flrst of ( lie year.
\ v. M. Can , late of Mound City' , Mo. , Is time
ii et % ' editor. P. 'is' . Ibear , time retirIng edItor
l eft ( ho alLy mieglectImmg to etthe several
h uill about owiu. 'lime itaiter heretofore lma
b een poimtihlst lii politics , htmL It is tumitlerstood
t hm uiew editor ylli conmtluet a republlc.in
li dPer.
I'it'hiuig ( ma-a'ruul is.
TEICAMAI I , Neb. . July tI.-Special.- ( )
J ohmum P. Cimiiicroim of this city' , swm of Mr.
a imil Mrs. P. Ciiimcnoii , viio Iuus been ap-
P olimteil qtiartcrmiunster sergeant of ( lie Thiirtl
r c'glimmcuit , Neliraska vnliummteers , has been Iii
( 1w city' for ( lie host fe tlimy' mi seniehu of
r ecruits to till vacamic'les in his u'gimuml'mit.
b itt returned this niorniiug with fnurteeii who
will try In I1OSS ( lie examuuuntiomi.
' ' , , ltiIl'ii h , ' it I'i'iului ,
FALLS C1TNi'h. . ' '
, , July l.-Speclah ( 'l'cii' -
g ramu.-An ) tmiiknowum tinnmpVaS Thu ( ) VCt .
i i I a at a ii t hy k I I I cil by' a ni orhihioui ( ii ib M is.
s ouri l'acltic frelglmt about S:10 : ( lila evenlmmg.
r1 \a5 sIttIng en ( lie edge of the ( roes :
u mear time Illace where J. S. Newcomer 'as :
I I II cii on tIme l'oti i ( Ii.
Si's' a. ii ) i ii re It i'i' vu I Is.
TI LllN , Neb , , July 9.-SpecImi-Scvcmi ( ) :
n ioro recriit is front thi is llace ) liii ye ciul I a I oil L
t his week , inaldnig a total ( hums ftmi' of sevea '
t een able-bodied umieui as Tlhiienu's contn'ibii. .
L Ion to Uncle Saint's arruly ,
lliusi uut'ss Cli iruige.
STOCKVILLE , Nob. , July 9.-Speclal.- ( ) -
It. J. Logami soul hIs drug business to Dr. B '
S. Case. Mr. Logaui has been lnm busimmcss a t
t hIs lilace for nine years tiuitl vas cioctet
county treasurer Izms fall.
Itlehimi rilsiuui l'uuuiuity liou'iguige it e'irl
FALLS CITY , Nob. , July 0.-SpecIni.- ( ) -
Fohlowimig Is ( lie mortgage record of filch .
filchB
artisan county for June : Farni mortgage : B
filed , eighteen , $23'J55.S0 ; ( aria rnortgngel S
I released , twenty , $ O,0O ; ton anti city
mnortgmiges flic'tl , eIght , 3,9l0 , town anal city
mortgages released , seven , $3,0t3't5 , chattel
mnortgagt'a filed , 12f1 , * 50,00306 ; chattel mart.
gages reletmtucti , tscnty.si , S3l1o.67.
i\IIJSIC \ AN ! ) PRAYER a'
- - _ ( ( ' froraFlrirt i'age. )
state will Lie very creditably rrprcaeiued ( ,
both ohilclaily anti Intlivlilti.tll % ' , oil ( hutit oc-
casloim anti tlse day' % 'ill to celebrated in
( hue sanie general umanimer ( lust has markeil
( hue iledicauion of time othur SuIte biilhaljuigi' ,
Thin formiial i cIes s'lIl be heltI at 1. ) i0
o'clock in time following ordati ' :
liaising of "Old Glory" auth state Pen
mittuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
' 'I I n I I Ccl umnuhiitu' ' ( my' btuimtl ci tin umg nfl g
riuisiuig
Aal.Irt'sq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Lleiteiiitnt % ( bo't'rnmnr John 1. . (1 lbbs , l'rcsi. .
( ictit ( if ( lie State Comninisiaboum.
Aritiress thi'dicnting thno state tiuliding to
( lit' OXhRltloit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
His Fxcehii'micy' , Goverimor I ) . lii. Clotigh , . ,
Ittmuiioumgt' acveltting btilttbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Outtlon \ \'attles , l'resIdt'nmt 'rransinmssis-
. . siIuluI l'x pa'sl I itt a
' 'Auuicrk'ii. . . . . . . . . . . . linnil , Audieiit'o to John
Otl In Mlnrmesotn , short iaiein liy' Mr.
htimi'tVtiOtl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atidross ii ! the dity' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dr. C. II. Northrup , l'i'esldt'um ( of ( hue Ilium-
ncsiitit State Ummivcruily.
Musie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ibamat
lteccptbon but btuildlmmg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¶
Sfl'h"l'm.fiS Illt ) l'ASS IUfiS'L'1ON , . '
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i'opiit iaui of , Iein ii uuie'ui t tiC l'iuhul it'itr
Sti'ii a I uue.l huy' fiti'i'u I I , i'auuuuuiilttee ,
Time Iloarti of Iircctors of thai' expostloa (
tirmttcrtoqk to luohti a uimretlng on ( hue grotuntla
yesterday' afternoon , but utfer ( s'muiitig ( two
I bouts for a qttotttiim the atotumllt was ntiaii.
, ( loniell and ( hue mmieetlng nuhjoturmmeul stilujcct to
I ( liii call of ( lii' prcsitleii ( . 'l'lun mmmeellumg wan
to liae dIsposed of ( lie quest Ion of Isatmimig
I St'astifl passes to ( lie cihitors of all thm
weekly newspapers In Nobu-aslia anti tIns , t
surrotinmilhmig states , I
The executive commIttee mdii ii nmcetiimg )
amid by a 'ote that vns uuumammiuiuotis tducctl
tli C S tt iiip e f tI isnlihmriivn I ii unit ( I. hI . I I itch - i
cocil's aclienme to suimalbag ( lie loisam'timmemmt )
of h'ublicity , st hereby hue itotight to t'tmmmvey 4 -
time Idea that cihitors of roummtry hollers vero
beimig dlsc'rlumulmmatcd agahmist lii the hatter
of passes. The m'ehuort of ( lii' conmirnitteo
I Is a coimmplete 'iiitiieritbomm of time imsitboli
takeit by' Mnmumger itosewater aimib is as follows - 4
lows :
"Your conimiiltee ( to wimoiim was referred
tIme resoluloii ( directing ( lii' Ibiii'ciuti of Al-
iiulsuiionms to issue seutsuim liasses to all editors - ,
itors of weekly mic'vspapcrA In Neliraskut ,
I o % sii , Sotit Ii I ) , nkoaVyoiim ( I img , lCuuisas uuiid
Cimlorailo have after dime conmsItlertttlou
tliuieof resmehued ( lie coimeltislon that mimi Iii-
( llserlmiilnmate ihlatributlomi tmf seasomm iaseim
(0 imhI editors of weekly papers regiurdless
I of their ninmmdiumg ( ouubl be iiuexpedlemi ( amid
of quiestionimihihe turoIirie' . Iluit ve favor t
( hue most liberal telIcy' toss'nrd ( lie iure'ss amitt
we Immve : thirrcfoi'e t'mimpowereil tltit iepart-
immeiit of Puhihicity' nail l'roimiotboiu to isstto
seasoti Passes wimci'c'ver Iii its juutlgiiient ( lie
limterosts of Chic expomuitioni wotiiil thereby' '
be Promoteil. " .
liii lirial uuluuir Iluty Stuit 'isiidrs.
Thi arrauigeitmonts for thin entertniiuinent
of ( ho jthgmsgachitisets ( visitors nitti ( lie echo-
iii atloam of tlmebr state tIny' tomorrow have
been fully comnpheteil anal time occuuslon vlhl
I be unnile ammo of ( lie imotnhile eveimts of thin
mouth. The visitors will arrIve in ( tie
cIty' today auul remnaurm mimitil Thursday antI
tIme exercises totumorrow will be the umnia
I iitciiicmit lii whiitt Is expectt'ti tt ) be a uimost
enjoyable sojouruu In ( lie exiimisItioii city' .
They will be hmelti at ( lie Atnhloriuiii ( at 11
o'clock anal the othlclal hurogrniit folhows
151 uuitle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hminney's linumil
\Vlt'oimii' . . . . . . . .iiii'ermuor Sihii A. I iolcouimb
R'sponse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I Aeti t em iii mu ( C a 't'riior . . 'IV. a1 ii na y' ( 'ru ume.
: ii tmslc-"ilritlv I Chorus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qiiitrtet
Ailabregs
C unribiinV. . W'uu ttleiu , i'reiiluli'nt 'j'rrtumgintsiihs-
silutil 1x iisl ( Iii Ii.
Mimic-Solo..Mrs. (1.V. . , Johmmiston
Aildn'e'ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I lomu. Jolimi I , . bluttes , Siiii'ikcr of the I louse.
Addre8 . . . . . . .liiiuuccilor ( lecirgi' l. lihiteLcan
Muhe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PiiiuiimtiY'i4 Unuiti
TtiiriLiii ? ov ou BOYS.
The Same Welcome News Froni
GAIYIP OHIGKAMUGA AD CMIP ALGER. , '
Colonel Hamilton aud Colotiel Colt Write Coiii- '
fortitig Letters to Friends at Home.
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Nearly everybody has been agreeably stir-
jiriseil at ( lie reiillnesui with whiiclu our sol'
uhleri3 live miulusteih themselves to mu tropical
chinumae. ( The iueat , of our numost mioaithiern
camps seems iteithier to destroy the vigor
nor ilanulueni ( hue cathiuislasrn of our soldIer
boys. Even ( lie terrific heat of Cuba during
tile worst of ( lie hmat aeaiioui has liecum braveil
by our troops , ommd while a few ProstraiOduB
( roam heat hiavo hcc'n reported , ( lie amount
of sickness has been astotulshuingly uinuuutll ,
conrmpared with what watt generally ox-
Imecteul. Of course , ( ho boys have taken care
of ( heuuiselves , Everything ( butt sanitary
recaumtion could suggest has been observed.
The focal supply hiss been good anti aliuusd.
ant. Surgical and medical provisions of our
army cannot be excelled anywhere' . Some
of ( lie boys have even gone ro far as to
liroviile themselves with old and trIed reran.
dies agalnet heat , fatIgue smith exposure.
Among these remedies l'e.rU-na seeming to
he ( ho fiuvonito wIth ( lie tumost of ( hue boys.
Two letters recently rc'celveil by lr. Hart-
macui ciunuimot fall to interest till who are
concerned with ( lie welfare of our soldiers :
liealquarers ( ( Seventh ltegtmiiemtt , 0. V. 1. ,
Camp Itussehi A. Alger , Vu. , Jumme 28 , IS'JS.
Dr. S. Ii. hhumrtman , ( oluuuumbus , OhIo :
Dear Doctor : Not alone myself , butt
( ho majority of nruy ofilcers almil a nuum-
tier of nay rum , have given l'tn-ru-mia a
thorough trial anti have found It to ho most
.
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excellent to lirevent a relaliie from tIme con-
stunt chiutmuge of clImate tmumil dIet anil huai
mumnltary conditions which miuunii of miecershty
prevail to a greater or loss extenut In any
army camp , \'ery sincerely yours ,
A. L. hAMILTON ,
Colonel Commanding , 7111 lltgt , , 0. V , i.
CAMP ThOMAS , CIIICICAaIALIG& I'Alth' .
GA. , May i98.-IIeauiiiuuarteru Fourth
Begin'e'nt , irufauitry , 0 , V.
Ir. H. lb. llartmnuin , Columbus , Ohio ;
Dear SIr-Colonel A. It. Cult , commanding -
ing Fotirtlt regirnemut , Infantry , 0. V. , liege
to convey to you hula tliankui for your con-
sldcratiomu injurnlshlng ( lie stuilT of lila corn-
nnauiil wtlhm a case of your most excellent.
I'e'ru-ima. it. has bt'eum found Invaluable as
IL tonic In ( lila climate auth the varboua
sicknesses attentling it radIcal chiatuge iu
drinkIng water , Sincerely ,
A. II , COlT ,
l'er J. C. Schlnthel , CluuipluIn lteg ( ,
l'it-ru.mitu Ins a specIfic for clhmnnutte illumeaseg.
Cllrriatic atlectlomis unit their way' Into Ihieu
sysenui thiroughi ( lii , tuuucous rmieruibrcuumesu , A
huetalthy Inutcouui membrane protects tlio sys
( cifl ( roam climatic tliuietmses , No u1ieaaa
germ or bacteria caiu enter time system
( brought a healthy mucous imuettibrane.
l'e-ru.na acts directly upon ( hue itmucoum
ummeunhirsimme of thin whole hotly nuid tItus prs
tects thu system ( rain these diseases.
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