- - - - , - - ' . - - - - - - - , - . - - . . - - - - - - - - - - , . . - - - - - . - - - - - - - " - - - - I _ _ _ _ 'rilE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 1VEDNSDAY , JUiX i , isos. - - - - - - - - - - - I ICE FACTORY OR FRE1OXT . L Objcct of it Company that Ha Just Been p , . rormany Incorporated , I J CO1MISSIONS FOR TIlE FIRST REGIMENT \ I Go'rtiqr 1lJICt)7I1) ( .Ii1 'rig etu I'nr- srd ti , 4nti 1rniieIic , , % % 'hence 't'lu.VIIl ( hi tip .IiItn-hLii- cuin I.tLlI ? uwii. f LTNCOLN , July -pccIn1.-Tho ( ) Fro- mont leo crnpany IUcd articles of incor- I ' : poratlon with ( ho Becretnry of Rtnto today. It will ho the 1urLioo of the comfrnny to manufacture Ice ni well as to cut and pack for sak. The Incorporators , Edward N. Morse. John I. unmanV. . A. Iliunan , Charle $ H. I100JCr and 1. 1. Morse , will do btlslnc,3 , with a capital of lOOOO. The commissions for the ollicers of ( lie ; First Ncbrns1a regiTnent wc'ro today Font , Iy express to San Francisco In care of Cap- tam W'ikon. who 1 now at Camp Morrltt. 110 vill tnlo them to the boys at Manila when [ lie next trnn8pors ( leave for the 1'IiIIiiiiIIie. Superlntonlent Jackson IF expcctel ( hack from VniiItigtoii tomorrow , hero lie has tcen atteiidlng the National Teachers' asso- ciatton. Thin republican clubs that hind not already BVICctCl ( lelegates TIiOt last night and elected , the following niembers to represent. them at . ( lii. coliveritloii iii Omaha : Working Men's Itepubhican Club-Wit- . Ham Lawler , J. U. hiowers.VIlhlant Clark. l.red Crotie , W. A. lioggett , W. C. Itohitle , ' " If , lJhlyou , J. It. Jo1105 , liaviti Gtvens , harry Tovno , J. it , lleiigston , 11. 11. Meyer , ] 'l hawk , harry linery , John Al- hers , W. II. Peevy , W. M. l'rlnthlo anti John Ilunsel. Sixth \'ard-A. W. Scott. Roy b. Stewart , v , C. I'hullps , 11 , A. Stevens , F' , W. Tyr- . rell. V. 11. Stone. Dan Kelly. Third Ward-Jobii l3owen , 14. 13. Treeman , ? C. IL. Teft , F. A. Grahiani , A. S. Raymond , , I lliiior Stephenson. It. S. Young. Webster laton , George Ya'chI , Charlet Chambers , Joe Burns. It. \'innett. . . Sixth Warti Labor CIub-J. 0. flowers. T. A. Ahlaniaii. W. G. Roberts. Fl P. Brown , . . Georo 11. Bush. Manita Anderson , Stove : Miller , Jainea lioberts. S. S. Stratton. hamilton Club-C. II. Gere. E. P. Holmes. ' . ' A.V. . Field. C. 0. Witedon. E. It. SIzer , htoscoo Pound , F' . M. hull. A. E. Harvey , H. R. Moore , 11. 11.Vilson. . ( lerninu Republican Club-Fred Bach- I mann. C. 0. botcher. F. A. l3oehnier. 11 , Wltman. Nicholas hess. II. Veltli. F' . 'tV. I lcnops , Charles llnnnmann , Joltit Mohr. C. J. Ernst. John J. Trompen , Charles Meyer. , Ieith of nu Out Cl t Izeii. This morning at a little after 4 o'clock I Joltit McManigal , an old nitti widely known ' Lincoln citizen , died. 'Flie cause of his V tleatli was a conilIcatlon of diseases which uggravated a serious liver coitiplaint. Mr. "I McManigal was Iorn III hIuntlnton county , l'cnnsylvania , lxty-tWo years ao the Sth tiny of last January. During the early pe- nod of hits life lie was engaged in raIlroad I , business. Ito resided at Ifort Wayne. lad. , c. - ' atil Springlicid , Ill. lie cattle to LIncoln in 1869 cia ! cnagcd In the real estate busl- hess. ComIng flt4 Ito dId when the city was but two years old , lie took a 'ery active I Part in the uphuilding antI development of Ji thLe capital city. lIe was always prominent ( ho ( lefliOcratle Party auth was a mom- I . 54. Ancient Free bi't' ot Lancaster lodge No. nntl Accepted Masons , chapter No. 6 , Royal , \rch Masons , Mount Morinli Comniandery No. 1 anti also of the Mystic Shrine. 'rite funeral over the remains will be held at his late reiitdeneo , 1500 14 street , tomorrow ' ' servIces ivill be under at. 4 o'clock. 'rite the auspices of the Masons. Bicycle thieves were busy today in this I rity anti three owners of wheels arc mourn- tat ; the loss of their tced. The bicycles I were taken from the universIty campus about 9 o'clock , supposetily by two men of S tuspicious appcaraflCe. svhio were Bach prowl- li ; about a little while beforo. litiss Laura hiouta gave a tllnner this , evening in honor of Mr. harry Evans of Uloomlngton , Ill. l'romlncnt society people Df Lincoln were present. Jdui'ulii L.uenl NitiM , 1 Ocorgo A. Loveland , ectiOfl director of ( lie ( lOtted States weather bureau at this point , left today for the W'hite mountaIns in Vermont to ho at the bedside of his father , I who Is seriously ill. \'ihl L. McKay of Omaha ill attcfll to the dUties of ( lie olilco during the absence of Mr. Loveland. Thu funeral services of A. ii. Monden- huh , who \'C3 accidetitally drowned in a cIstern Sunday. were held at the fatally csidencc this afternoon tinder the direction 'r' ' 41 ( of the Masonic fraternity. 'l'ho remains were & nterretl In Wyuka cemetery. General Thayer gave a lecture on Cencral It Grant and the civil war at. Lincoln Normal t Ittt night. Tills was the first lecture of a herbs of three ott the samno subject anti at- ' . irmioted a. ittro smith attentive audience. 1)nr t A Chonn 1'nr , nf literature in ; ; ; ; ; , 13 ah3ent In Chicago , wheic ho h delivering a course of iccturc at the summer session of thi ChIcago unIversity. At the conclusion of the lectures ho wIll join lila family at theIr t\ l'iko's Peak cottage for the remnaiimder of _ $ the summer. ' 4 The floaril of Trustce3 of St. l'aul's Metiio- illst church met last night and appointed ] ) r , B. L. Paine , Dr. A. H. iorrhti , Mrs. Rachel Hyde , J. M. Barks and Harry Teb- beLts mis a contnilteo to secure' lastor to lake time vhmmco of Dr. iimilstead , who will ctiro front time muimmistry for a time on not - t commnt of ioor hmt'althi. The trustees ( ! iso 'voted to expend i,000 in clemmnin ani decorating time imittimi hart of time church. IhlIMiiI ( $ tL . ' HASTINGS , Nob. , July 12.-Speclal.- ( ) 'l'lme ' city council tact last night mmmiii asseii ' time ammimual appropriatIon bill mimiti immado time immmnual levy , lmIchm is 10 itillis amid is di- viticil into ( our parts us folioivs : Ceimermil ' funil , jO ; fire ( lepartluclIt , 3 ; 1)011cc ) , 4 ; interest - terest , 20 ; milnkltmg fund , 2 ; iuter fttmmd , 7. 'Fime levy of I timlhl for vater fuimmi is zmmmuio with the ciul iii view of imurclmaslng water melds mimmil mnetcrin all water timps In the city. 'i'lmo bond of Ltlvmud iiimrtou as street cotanmissloner , viLitVIlIlntim Kerr ammil "t\Ill L. Yelter as bommdsnmetm. was approved. 'limo immatter of lilittlimS ItC'A' m'oofH On time on- glue house amid t tm amp 11mg Idan t , repel ri tig time 'ails , imamlimtiog tmintl Pipe tutu moof rettiiimg basin , iRF im'ouglmt imp mmmtl I eferreil L to the mmmiii vator commimnittee with imower to act , A petittea for laying a vuter mmmlii oil liehivue avenue , ln'twetn Fifth and 5ev- chili streets , was mettl : amid referred to time lime anti vator umnmnittve with hewer to act. ( 'rIii Imiliiii ( 'ouitiI , ' lEAD\\'OOD , S. fl , July 12.-Speclal.- ( ) A getmeral council of tue Crow iimdimums is 50011 to be emilleil for time purrnso of comm- bidering a lrOPOSiIlOmm to cetle to time govern- macnt a. large tract of land lii the Big Horn river. One tract ilCit cast of time Big Horn rIver aimit coimIlirimies flit area of tifty by sIxty mmdli's , 'I'lmti other tract is thirty by lIft ) ' . Time cimmiterim tract is totally tmnsot- ; t tlvii. but time western section Is partially under etmitivatlon by time Crows. iioth ΒΆ tracts of immuil are 'ery desirable for settle- ' ! V time boll lii'itmg very fertile. Time cii- tt' Crow reservation Includes about 3,500- 000 &icro , J , D ( 'liii , 4. ) iiiott Iimc ; , I- . " I , IIEmIONT , Nob. . July 1-Speclal.- ( ) Coroimer MartIn haItI aim Inquest last evening _ on lImo remiminim of .iotmu Solllvaim , the young 7 ' . ' man a ito 1was bhme by I ramps in a freight ' car hear North lictiti last 'rhurmalay. Time jury biouiht iii a verdict that lie came to im1m death fioimm a junsiio ; wound fired by 501110 lCidOfl unknown to the jury , Thu oihlecrs have mie clue to ttmp iwrson 'alto did thu bootiu , , tlmoulm ( be traIn crew who ' _ _ ' 'J ; were ca the freight that night think they might possibly IdentIfy some of th men who were beatIng their way on the trabi. .fcr fliecntrmr Men. fltATRtCR , Neb , July 12-Speeial ( Tele- gram.- ) , meeting of the grain mheaicrs of southern Nebraska was held hero today , the iirromo or which wa to provide a remedy for ahiegeil ( liscrimirmtlons. It 1s charged that the weights at Kanana City are short , that. leaks zmro purposely arranged in the elevators where bushelF of raln from every car is lost to the shipper before it reaches ( he scaIe3 and is afterwari gathered up.V ii , Cimamber of Omaha , seeretary of the State Association of Grain Dealers , who was present. was put 1mm posesslon of these facts and was empowered by resolution to prosecute a number of the cases in the courts , A movement was also begun in an effort to secure a change in the wheat grade to conform to the now crop in this 5tato and nio to secure a change In the terminal cimarges , which arc imeid excessIve and CX- orbitant. i'rlMIll'rM Ii realc Jail. flRAT1tICL , Neb , July 12-Special ( Teic- gramn.-Thrco prisoners , C. II. lirowning , a\valtlng a rehearing on a charge of bur- giary ; Kennedy and Abeis , charged with horse stealing , broke out of the county Jail hero about 5 o'clock this afternoon by breaking oft time bars to the skylight over time corridor. To pry oft time bars they used a bar wimich they hail flied from a door. Kennedy imnil Abeis were overlmauie'i near Plckreii , whore they were tracked by blood- hoummds. They showed light and refused to surrender until fired upon. Deputy Sheriff Aslienfelter returned with them by train front Plckrcll. llrowning took a different direction on reaching time outskirts of the city and imas not been apprehended , IImtrest NUt'M. TECUMSEiL , Neb. , July 12.-Speclal.- ( ) The wheat in Johnson county is all in the shock. The yield is very iargo and the berries large. Threshimmg has commenced in earnest , FREMONT , Neb , , July 12.-Special.- ( ) Winter wheat Is neariy au harvested in this section and threshing has begun. fl'ho yield is way above the average , many fields going from thirty to thirty-five bushels arm acre , SprIng wheat. is about ready to cut. It is not neariy as good as winter wheat , being estimated at from fifteen to twenty buslmcis au acre. Farmers say It took much more twine than usual to bind the wheat this season , eIeitc , , Chosen. hARRISON , Neb. , July 12.-Special ( Tole- gram.-Tho ) imopullet county convention for Sioux county met. hero today and elected delegates to the different conventions , as follows : Congressional-Leivl Geriach , Chris fluffing. State-C , Christensen , Charies liieiml , 11. II. ltimssehi , Lewis Gerlach , who Is a iosible candidate for ( lie nomination of representative , was allowed to choose ( ho delcgate to the senatorlat amid representa- live oonvonlemms. The 4heiegac to the coil- gressional convention are favorabie to Greene. OIh1O'rs ilistaileiL I1UMIiOLD'l' , Nob. , July 12.-Speciai.- ( ) humboldt lodge , No , 34 , Independent Ordar of Odd Feilows , Monday evening Installed olhicers for ( ho ensuing ( cain , ( he ceremonIes beimig 'in charge of District Deputy Grand iaster W. ii. Tice. Time newly elected om- cers are as follows : Grant Woniack , N. G. ; G , W , Butterfield , V. G. ; J. w , Scott , S. ; It. K. Davis , T. ; John Kiossner , C. ; Bert MeCuilocim , W. ; Dr. W. W. 'tVcrLenbergcr , it. S. N. G. ; L. C. Williamson , 1. . S. N. G. ; Jail11 Reynolds , It. S. V. G. ; A. D Snow , I. . S. V. G. ; Jalco Marmot , I. G. 'i'caohers for Wisner. WISNER , Neb. , July 12.-Special---Tbo ( ) school board met last night and eiccted the following corps of teachers for ( he ensuing year : Prof. Id. It. Snodgrass , superintendent and principal ; Miss Amy C. iiruner , assist- mint lrinclpal ; Charles E. huh , Mlses Kath- erlnu Keller , flcssio " .VImite , Bertha Knoll and Leomia. Iuntcr assistants. All arc re- aipolmitlmleflS except Miss \\'hite. ' ; u in iii e a' No rum U 1 (1 it'ii s. TRENTON , Nub. , July 12.-Speclal.-The ( ) county surerliitemmtient , Mrs. Stella Smith , assisted by Prof. W. W. Boner of SuperIor , opened a three weeks' normal hero timis morning , wimieli is to be merged into time county institute time 1st of , Aimgmist with A. 13 , Stevens mind Mrs. It , F. Tucker as in- structors. A large mmumber of teachers from nil Iamrts of the county are in attendance. ihi'nv itit I mm at Jinrrlsoii. HARRISON , Nob. , July 12.-Special- ( ) 'rho vicinity of harrison was visited yesterday - terday by several imeavy rains. Crops in somne localities greatly needed this , Small grain In lint creek basin will be an entire fail- tIre , except for feed , Corn there is in fine condition and a iargo yield is mios' assured. Time range has also been greatly benefited by the rain , Insiiiie' 11iii Citiaghmi , BASSETT , Neb. , July 12.-Speclai-An ( ) unknown man In a demented. condition was fotimiml yesterday wandering about on the imralrlu mmear Newport , in this county. lie % as taken In cimarge and brought to Bassett , wlmoro time commissioners of insanity pro. mmouoced him insane and ho will be takemm to the. asylum at Norfolk tomorrow , ( 'ourt ut liti'i.i City. DAVID CITY , Nob. , July 12.-Speciai- ( ) Comimmencing today Judge Sedgwlck will hold atm adjotirmieti session of the district court , lasting time rest of the week , to thisposo of tile CItSCS at Issue remmmaintng on time docket of time regular Jimno term. No Jury has been called. t'uii eit iii to Mi' . ' ( lit Ilolairege , HASTINGS , Nob. , July 12.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Timo ) republican central committee of the Fifth coigrcssional district met bore today and voted to bold th congressional COnveUtioli at Iloidrege Tuesday evening , Augtmst 30 , next. SS'irI f n Siit'iii 'l'hiief , TECUMSEIE , Nob. , July 12.-Speclal- ( ) A simenic thief entered the house of Ii. F , l'Oit , in title city dtmrirmg Sunday miight and stoic $70 from the trousers pocket of Mr. l'oite. Piiiiiii ih'uI , SCilUYIEt [ , Nob. , July 12.-Special.- ( ) Margaret W'est , omme of time oiilest of Scimuy- icr's cItizens. was found death at imer imome iim time western imrt of ( lie city this morn- tmmg. Iltirgiars itt \Vork , fl.KOTA CiTY , Nob. , Juiy 12-Speciai. ( ) -t.ouis itmithiforti's grocery store as entered - tered by burglars last night and about lO wertlm of provisions carried away , Gimsimi I .me itx Imilipiloit is Patni , ST. LOUIS , July 12.-Omme imorson killed , two fatally injured ammd one oilier badly burned tire the results of aim explosion of gasoline itt the resitienco of Mrs. Ida Scimulto mit 3221 ortim Twenty-first 8treet at noon today. Gnu of time children tried to fill a Ilgitteil stove tammk with gasoline from a can. Aim explosioim resulted vhich probably Ia- tally scorclietl Mrs. Schuto. Her little 3- year-old ion , Igmmatz , was burneil to rhoatli amid another son , Edward , agcd lu , is dying mis time result of his burns. Mrs. Lizzie Mu- icr , a imelglmbor who rusimerl in to rescue the vltInms of time tire , was badly , but nut fatally. burned. Jti'tmili Cii'rhs' Cimicmitiun , LOU1S't'ILLR. Ky. . July 12.-The eighth annual conrentiou of time Retail Clerks' Na- tionmil l'rotectlvo association was caileil to order timis morning by President J. II. Con- at. Lledeikraimz hall. it.V. . lirowim , lmrlvatu secretory to Mayor Weaver , wei. corned time delegates to the city. The morn- log session was devoted to purposes of organization and preparation for tb eeriou8 business of the convention , \\TE1T11ER \ \ CROP BULLETIN Week of' Cool , Dry Weather with Plenty of Bright SnuBbinG. WhEAT AND RYE HARVEST WELL ADVANCED Crop lm ft ( ioo.l One , Thonghm Sot n jug flN iixiectcd-Corn Litlit fly- Ciene ( it Wecils nnmt JJIn Weil. United States Department of Agriculture , climate and crop service of the Weather bureau , weekly crop bulletin of the Nebraska - braska section for the week ending Monday , July ii , at 8 a. in. : Rainfall chart for week ending 8 a , in , , July Ii. ' . . _ . _ _ t _ \i. % rci.i , , . tt4 The last week baa been cool , with about the normal amount of sunshine and goner- aily a deficiency in rainfall. The average daily temperature deflcleimcy was about 2 degrees. The daily maximum temperatures Were about 00 degrees on one or two days , and during the remainder of the week were about 85 degrees. The rainfall was below normal , except in seine Western antI a few soutimeastern counties - ties , where imeavy local showers occurred , Time heaviest showers occurred in Lancaster , Case and Douglas counties , where time rain- fail ranged frotn three to six 'inches , In most of the remainder 1ot time eastern portion - tion of time state the rainfail was less than hail an inch and generally exceeded half an mcii in the western portion. The imarvest of winter wheat and rye has made rapid progress and Is well advanced. Stacking and tlmrasbing have commenced in the southern counties. Wheat. will yield iess timan was expected a few weeks ago , but is a good crop. The oat harvest. has commenced lii southern counties and reports seem to indicate about an average crop. Corn has grown weil in all parts of the state and is generaiiy laid by clear of weeds and itt good condition , It is stnahier than usual at this season of tim year and Is Just beginning to tassel. Rain would bo beneficial to corn in nearly all counties , but it has not suffered from drouth. Report by counties : SiIthlenterfl Section. Butler-Haying and fall wheat harvest about completed and crops secured in fine coimdltion ; crn growing rapidly , but needs rain. Cass-Winter wheat and rye in ghock ; oats bilged by imeavy rain ; corn maKiiI very rapid growth and earliest taMsuI1n. Clay-Fail vheat neary nil harvested nail vill yield weii ; corn looks well , but miceds rain ; oats , potatoes and gardens mmccii rain. Gage-Some wheat stacked ; corn growing nicely anit mostly laid by , 'ilaniilon-Spiemmdid ( week for harveiitng ! fail grain ; corn nearly nil laid by and looking - ing well. Jefferson-Wheat harvest about over : oats being cut amid crop generally good ; corn mostly laid by ; tame hay fine. Johmison-Wlmeat cut. amid thrashing he- gun , yield less than expected : corn doing finely , comae . tasseling ; spring wheat and oats being cut. Lancaster-Very heavy rain damaged oats nail corn slightly. Nemaba-Whmeat In shock ; potatoes doing 'oll : oats ripening unevenly ; corn making rapid growth ; late cherries ripe. Nuckoils-Wimeat nearly nil in the shock and iooks liiii aim average yield ; oats heavy ; corn growing fast anti nmostly laid by. Otoe-lall vimeat nhout cimt amid thrashing - ing begun ; oats lodged badly ; corn laid by ammil gomierahly very clean ; spring wheat poor. l'awneo-Wheat anti oat harvest nearly finished ; corn growing fairly well ; pastures and imay good ; fruit dropping badly. l'oik-immrveet of wheat in progress. vlll bo fair crop ; oats doing veii ; corn growing fast. Rlchmardson--"all wheat being stacked anti tlmrashied ; oats 'tearly all in ( lie shock ; corn growing fast and 101(1 by in good condition. Salimie-Witent anti rye emit anti some thraslmed ; oats filling out well ; corn mrmil , but of good color and growing well. Sauoders-Sprin wheat and oats ripening fast. hut. not filling well ; corn and potatoes not filling out well ; corn needs rain. Soward-Good week for haying and bar- Vesting ; early oats ready to cut , late quite green , both jromniso good crop ; cormm grow- lag well , Thaycr-flyo and winter wheat in shock ; corn growing rapidly and in fIne condition ; iieonil nrnn nf nifnlfn In hlnn , , , 'York-Wheat anti rye harvest well nil- vanced : wheat not so good as expected ; corn rather small , but growing vehl. Nortlieiisdcrms Section , floyd-Corn growing fast ; wheat and oats damaged through rust , Burt-Wheat and oats doing well ; corn growing fast , hut needs rain. Cedar-Early wheat and oats not so good as expected ; corrm growing rapidly and Is clean ; pastures good. Colfax-Rye cut , about average crop ; wheat about all harvested : corn has made rapid growth , mostly laid by ; pastures go oil , Cuming-Ryc and barley mostly cut , good crop ; wheat ripening ; corn imas grown rap. idly , mmiost of it laid by. hut needs rain. Dakota-All crops good ; harvesting corn- in en cod. Dixon-Prospects good for wheat and oats ; corn in good shape and nearly nil laid by ; tame hay very heavy. Dodge-Corn mostly laid by and Is grow- lug rapidly ; rye , barley mind winter whiat. being harvested ; oats turning ; sugar hetmm growing fast. IJouglas-liarvestlng begun ; crops dong well ; potatoes large crop. ilolt-Whcat and oats doing well ; corn tine , Knox-Small grain heading out nicely , sUmac fields ready to cut ; spring wheat in- jtmred by dry weather ; corn growing rapidly - idly , most of it laid by , Madisomm-Corn laid by in excellent contit- tion ; rye and barley emit ; 'beat nod oats ripening. i'iorce-Snmall grain fine ; rye emit ; grass nnd hay good. i'latte-Rxeehlent week for harvesting , nearly all rye anti wheat in shock ; corn growing rapidly ammd nmostly laid by , Sarpy-Corn clean nod good ; whmeat. and rye cut ; oats imeavy. Stanton-Rye and barley harvested , good crop ; corn tining splemitildly and nearly all laid by ; timothy and clover in shock. Tlmurstomi-ltYo harvest has commenced ; wheat is filling nicely ; corn has made re niarkabie growth aiitl is most all laid by , \Vnyime-'tVeek has hmeen favorable to all growing crops ; corn about all haiti by ; rye being harvested ; wheat in oxcehlent shape , Ceitrnl Seotloim , Boone-Crops of all kinds imawo done well : wheat and oats filling good ; rye about all cut : first crop of alfalfa cut. Buffalo-Corn improving rapidly ; winter wheat , rye and barley cut ; oats very fine as a rule , but sniiie rusted ; spring wheat ioor and needs rain. Dawson-Corn growIng rapidly ; wheat firIng some ; rye being cut , arceloy-Corn about laid by and in ox- cehiemmt condition ; oats being harvested , Ilowaril-Most rye and winter wlmeat in shock ; corn growing rapidly ; apples blight- jug badly In sonic orchards , Merrick-Corn is growing very fast , but needs rain ; rye generally cut and wheat being harvested ; oats doing well and promise good crop. Sherman-'t\'arni and dry ; corn good , but needs rain : wheat somewhat damaged by rUst and hot weather : rye about all cut. Valley-All crops are makIng rapid ad- yancemnent ; corn has done exceedingly well and is about half laid by ; rye xieariy all b&rvested , Wheeler-Crops doing well ; corn growing Very fast : potatoes good. Sontisvcstcrn Seetton. Adarns-Oood week for cutting faIL grain ; corn has grown slowly , Blame-hay and grazing grass good ; corn and grain doing well , Chase-Rye cut ; wheat almost ripe corn doing well ; stock of nil kinds doing well ; wiid grass being cut for hay. Dundy-Whent tilling well ; oats ItIL headed ; corn and potatoes growIng fast , FrontIer-harvest of rio anti winter wheat begun : corn growing very fast ; heavy rain in northwestern part of county. Furnas-A fine week for harvesting ; fall wheat harvest well under way : corn made ft tine growth and much laid my. harlan-Conditions favorable for all crops ; wheat and rye about all cut ; corn doing welt. but a little late hayes-Some rye being cut : some corn laid by ; grasshoppers tlmtck , in some beauties - ties injuring wheat anti corn. Kearney-Winter wheat being emit ; sp'ug ' wlmeat rapidly maturing , but mmmcd sonmo by chinch bugs and rust ; corn haif bald by anti nIl in urime conibltion. Lincoln-Some rye cut ; wheat nail iariey In bloom ; corn growing rapidly anti culti- vatlon well advanced. Perkins-ltyo being cut and many are haying ; cattle on the range are fat ; heavy rain first of week. lIed Willow-Rye about cut : wheat anti oats look well ; corn growing fast ; potatoes doing finely. Webster-Small graIn generally looking line ; harvesting of winter wheat we'll under way ; corn doing nicely , Western nim.i ? orthtycscrn Sections , Banner-Small grain damaged by drought. but corn not injtmred , Box Butte-Wheat anti oats damaged by drought ; corn anti potatoes look well , but need rain , Brown-Good 'week for all crops ; some corn laid by. Cherry-haying begun and crop is good : small grain average. Keith-Wheat in fine condition : corn growing rapidly. Logan-Some rye cut ; barley and oats turning ; corn doing well , itock-Ryo about ready to harvest ; wheat heading ; corn excellent and growing finely ; votatoes doing well. Scotta Bluff-Large amount of alfalfa being - ing cut for hay. Sioux-Grain damaged by drought ; corn and potatoes need rain. C. A. LOVELAND , Section DIrector , Lincoln. Nob. WORK OF SECRET SOCIETIES CongregntiunaiistCounctl Itecog- itlies Merit in tnny of Theft -Commimnittees Apjointcd. PORTLAND , Ore. , July 12.-At the morning session of the national council or Congrogationabists a number of minor corn- mittees wore appointed. The report on secret societies was read by 11ev. Vi' , II , Davis of Newton , Mass. These organizations are not antagonistic in their purpose to the work of the churches , Widely immilm.mential secret orders put era- phasis upon certain fundamental truths of Clmristinnity anti demand In the character of their members those moral qualities rhIcbm we associate with religious standards of life. The nttitude of the Cimristian church toward timeso multitudinous secret orders houbd be courteous and Cimrlstiitn , for the cimurch cannot afford to occupy a position of prejudice or unrensonabii imostility upon any question of public opinion or social habit. for such a temper at once sacrifices both time spirit anti the power of the Curls- tin faith. This sociological trend of our times has tremendous forces of good as vell as of evil in it anti the church will wisely separate - rate the one from the other in Its judgment and action. Time foblowing resolution was presented for passage : Resolveil , That we gratefully recognize the fraternal and philantbmroPic purpose of many of the secret organizations ; , , we deem it the privilege and the tiuty of the church to meet in more generotis and ChrIstian ways the social ways of the neighborhoods in which they are organized-to the end that whatever tends to lower the socinl and moral tone of the community many be met anti supplanted by the higher social servici end warmer Christian Icilowebip of time church of Cod. The council accepted the report anti the committee was dlscimarged. Rev. I. "IV. Met- calf of Elyria. 0. , reati a paper on "iiov to Secure the l'roperty of Disbanded Chmimrcimes. " Time Alabama contest was brougit up again today and by a vote of 119 to 20 time report of the committee on credentials was adopted , after being slightiy nmemided. The committee's report , as amended , refers time contest back to the state bodies of Alabama and recommends timat all the churches of the state elect delegates to a state comiven- tion , cabled for the purpose of cettling the difference between time two state bodies. NO HOPE FOR IMPRISONED MEN Must Ilne hiecim Oyercoliie by Foul Gnes Locig Before This 'lime. CLIIVELAND , July 12.-WhIle work is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible - blo toward reaciming the scene of last night's explosion. there scents to be little or any prospect that any of the eleven workmen wlmo were in ( ho tunnel when the accident occurred will be found alive. J , Reynolds , who is superintendent of the construction of time tunnel , stated today that ho had not the slightest hope in the world of rescuing the men alive. lie said that ( lie pipe in which the air is forced into time ( Un- nei , ends about SOt ) feet nearer time shore 'ban the workings where the men were em- pioyod whemm the explosion occurred. Owing to that fact the foul air nail gases would be forced onto them before It would begin to escape into time otimtr portion of the tua- nd. Should It. happen that any of time men are alive they would , as speedily as possi- bbo , make their way to the pipe , where they would ho assured of safety for a time at least. As the air enters this tunnel from the pipe with considerable force , it would have a tendency to force back the irnlmmmre air and create a space of at least ten feet , where comparative safety wouid be mmssimred. Superiimtendent Kingsley of time waterworks - works department said today that Ito hail no reason to believe that timere has been any cave-in at time IloInt where the explosion occurred , Eveim though a considerable por- (10mm of the cia' roof anti aides of time tunnel caved in , there s hut a small chance of water flrmdlng its way in as the tunnel Is sixty-five feet beiow the bed of the lake and time surrountilag earth Is unusually firm and compact. The only thing with whicim the rescuers have to contend at present is the foul air anti time chance of mmnotlmer cx. plosion taking place , A rescuing party which was lowered in the tunnel returned after being down half an hour , and reported that it. had been un- abbe to penetrate further than 4,200 feet , nearly half a mile from time lace of the drive , Time menmbors of the party said timere was undoubtedly a fire raging In time tunnel , FIRE RECORD. tnrinnd 'I'oiim in ltmnger. OAKLAND , Md. , July 12.-A Are , which threatened to destroy time town of Oakland , broke out soon after dayllghmt this morn- ing. Engines were brought from Cumberland - land , however , and but flo buildings , in- eluding the residence of State Senator hay- enscroft , and three business buildings , were destroyetb , The loss is estimated at i5- 000 ; fully covered by insurance , fl rim lhisrimc.l. NEBRASKA CITY , Nob. , July 12.-Spe. ( cial.- ) & barn belonging to J , W. l'ood burned last night , together with two horses , Th loss Is nbout. 300 , partially Insured , 'WiiI.T CItOl' OI' SOUT1L hAlO'l'.t. lnrge Aerenge , niahilie i'ruiect ( loud fur it Vnir 'Vi'ii , AI1EflDEE , S. 1) . July 12.-Spccinl.- ( ) Ii. , Pearson of thIs city , lies just corn- pleted a totmr of inspection for his company of the greater part of the north half of the state. In iboing so he drove with his own team a distance of about 1,000 miles during the month of Jumie , Mr. Pearson's otweryn- tion lead him to think that the acreage in wheat Is about 10 per cent greater than that of last season. Oeneraiiy , crops of all kinds are good , although wheat in parts of Brown and Spinbc counties is somewhat damaged by the hot days of the latter part of June. Corn In Aurara , Iavison and hhztnson counties Is especially good. A niarketi improvement in ifletliols of farming is noticeably evident in eli parts of the state , the Brown county farmer averaging well up with the imest. In Beadle , Sanborn , Miner anti thme eastern part of Jerauld counties tbcm tinirinterest. . is receiving - ceiving considerable attention , several new cmeatncrles recently beglntiing operation . Improvemnent. . in the way of new iiotise , barns nail gratmaries are being inatbe In all directions , The people for ( ho nest part arc hopeful , satisfied anti patriotic. Altio from a few localities , there Is every indication that time crop will be considerably in excess of that of the average year. lrrImig l'utr Under .trrest. DENVEI1 , July 12.-Specinl.-Mrs ( ) , Lydia itunimell of lcs Moines ammti J. T. Dawson arc in jail hero awaiting the arrival of time husband of time woman , at wimose request ( lie arrests vero made. It is said timat Invson was an cniployo of iturnimmeli , Itimmamell charges that improper relations exist between - tween Dawson anti his wife , Time alleged ciopeimment , ho says in lila stnteimietmt to the police , took place some huonthe ago. Since coming to Deliver Mrs. Itniunmell , it Is ctmarged , sent a draft for 4O0 through a Denver batik for collection at Cimicngo , bitt the ( braft was protested by her imusbammil , Tue protest brought on a legal fight for possession - session of the money between husband and wIfe. ltumnieil is coming to Denver to prosecute both parties. Ceieh.rnte m'v ii"ilep nettlemmiemid , CIlAitITA , N. M , , July l2.-Special- ( ) Under the mnatiagement of ex.Governor Prince arrangenments for time celebration at Charnita of the 300th anniversary of the first Spanish settlement in New Mexico , vhtch viil occur tomorrow , are now coimi- pieted , It is eXiected a iargi mmuniber of visitors from ilifferent parts of the southwest - west will be In attendance , and ( lie railroads - roads have made special rates. Governor Adams of Colorado , Governor Otero of New Mexico amid other celebrities will deliver addresses - dresses , anti an altogether higimly interest- immg program hums been irepared , Time In. diana fromn several lnmebios viil participate in the exercises , anti will give some at' their dances and other Illustrations of Imithian festal occasions. 'l'rginsmorts it eiiiii Ciinriestiii. CHARLESTON , S. C. , July 12.-Three transports were reported off time liar to- day. At 1 o'clock the Resolute cammio up to quarantine flying a yellow flag. It cast mmmi- chor there and a few niomnemits later time lighthouse tender Visteria went. out to it with ortlers to procecti to Newport News. It did so at once. An lmotmr later time Grant ! Dimehess and "No. 30' caine iii amid were docketb. Time work of emnbarkiimg the troops on them \vili begin tomnorrow. It has not been positively clecitleti tonight vhmicim two of the three regimijents here will go on the two ships. Sic fur t hit it ( 'M ( rilIri4. CIIEYENNR , 'tVyo , , July l2.-Special-- ( ) . State Engineer Mead , accompaniemi by Dr. True of tue Departnieiit of Agriculttmre , mimi Pliotograpimer .1. E. Stirnpsemi of title Place vill visit Sheridan county this % veek tom' tue purpose of examining antI making pun- togramlis of time sites of time Piney creek mmd Clear creek reservoirs , which it is Proposed lviii be hiulit by the govermmmemt , Mr. Mead will make coniprehemisivo reports to tue State anti national governiiemm emi time feast- bully of building reservoirs tim time Big llormm region. 4 % Cm(1i0 'I'hiicf .irl'estl , , IILOOMFI.JLD , In. , July l2.-Special. ( ) It. Thorp was arrested for stealing several fine Slmorthorn cows recemitly from Williamn Edwards of Motmiton. Thmo cattle were brotmght imero and sold , hut time thmeft. was traced to Thorp , who was recently ills- charged fronm the Fort Madisomm peniteim- tiary , wimere ime Imati serveti a terni for grand larceny , Hd was caught and is miow imm jail. JCiiiiiis Ne'i' , . Notes , Jefferson commnty republicans vili floral- nate a woman for county superintendent of choois , Timat the wiment crop is lieaier this year than usual in dernomstratetl ! by the tact that an adilitional Poumid of binmuirmg twine to ( lie acre is required , Maralmail county didn't stiffer for something - thing to eat last year. but it. has athtied to it larder this year 7,000 moore hogs anti 1I.fO0 ; rnor Cnttln Topeka women wili meet at time state lmouse once a week to mmmlii' simpets , pillmmmv cases , nightahirts anti towels for the lies- pital departmnemmts of the Kansas rt'gimnt'nts , A state hand contest , in whicim fifteen bands will participate , will be imehib at Emporia - poria August 16-17 , - Eniporin has organ- lieu a band of twenty-five pieces for timt occasion. The Internal revenue cell'mrtmomio for the tlistrict of Kansas anti time Indian armd Ohm- lahomna territories for the ruomitim of Jimmie arnoummteti to $38,400.05. This is 1lliud more than the collections for Juite , 1837. The pastor of a Topeka. man's cimmircim recently - cently scolded hiini for being camight coni- ing out of a saloon , "tVell , " said the Topeka - peka man , "I didn't have money eneuglm to stay , , in there all the time , I had to comae out , Suimtk ] ) nkiptit Nci , , Notes , The contract ( or a line new Catholic churcit at Aberdeen bias boon lot. \Vork is progressing nicely on ( lie new railroad grading at hello Fourchme , The hiakespeare club of hot Springs got out a special etlitton of the hlot Sprlimgs Star. vith Mrs. A. if. Conner editor , Governor Lee has granted a partbomi to Larry McAcbamii of Pringle , who was sent Imp last tail from Custer eommnty on a charge of grand larcemmy for steaiimmg a cow. The hardware store of Lierm & Smith at W'illow Lake was burlarlzeti anti nbout $300 worth of cutlery anti revolvers taken , Entrance was gained by cutting a lmnni from the door. Time tools were secured fm-era a blacksniitii shop and a gun was stolemi from that place also. Prof. J. 13. Emery of Howard , ii. D. , has been elected principal of tue ( 'imnmnberlain scimools for the ensuing year. Time corps of tcacimers for time schmool Is now complete with the following temieht'rs' Miss Eiiitlm Sodgwick , Miss Myrtle Farmer , Miss Helier and Miss Lizzie Stevens. CORPORATIONS MUST PAY TAX Assistnh ) t A tlorieemmeriI I lloyd Sniys it is NOt tim , ' 1' . , rj.os. ' of t lie liiiv . to 'i'iix Siii tillers. WAShINGTON , July 12.-In answer to references from time collectors of intormial revenue , all bearing upon the questiomi us to whether time simipper or carrier simall pay for and mmdix the required revenue stamps to bills of latllng , etc. . Assistant Attorney General Boyd has held an follows : The law makes It the dimly of every railroad - road amid steamboat company. carrier , express - press company , corporation or person vlios occupatioii it Is to act as such , to issue to time shipper , consignor or his agent , or per- semi from whom any goomia are mieCCiitetl for transportation , a bill of lathing , mr.wiIf"st , or sonic evIdemc , ii' , ie receipt of gruis. wares or merchandiro receiveti for carrtnr.u and traneportatloim , anti thus bill of Ia'ilng , manifest or memorandum , rcut.ires , rev- ernie stamp uf the value ot 1 cent to be MEDIC4 IMiii : COM&INED TREATMENT --OF THE GREAT CUIATIVE POWERS \c'&i.2 ' > i1c > _ _ J' _ fJ Permanently Located in Omaha , Nob. 1308 FARNAM ST. Wo refer to the best Banks , Btmsimiess Men amid Merchants in the City. When AU Others Fail Remember thio roiitl rftmhiy successful treatment of time specialists of this lmmstittmte coin- iiiii t' t lie % ) Km Cmi test tnct nra mm t I Ift lien I I hg art It nowmi to t lii Immt'tl ical hirofesion ELi1'htl&'l'u'Y mind ttilDi'l N l it , is tim ii largest , mast thmnmomighmly miimti ctmmmmileteiy cqtiiipttt ltmstittmte. lotli eit't'trlt'nhly m'tmmtl mmmetiienhly , e'r t'sttitihisimeih iii tlm \'cst for t lie I rent bout nnii ntmsol ii I o cure o I n I I miervolis i hr'm ir ii n il mimi vo I . ' ii I 'ic ti f : il iN mmmiii'fl'il flN. lloiiorublc nail fair ii emiling accorded to mmil.TliESl DOCTO11 CAN CURE YOU. . . / ! t41 : & ' , ; , , ' . . , - . , . _ ; ' ' v- ; : t l' ' ; / 4c ; z i ; _ _ t it' ' 'i'r\ ' . ' - ' ; ' . . - - - . . . . . F ' , ' , ' 'z _ _ ' dI1I' - - . ' - , ' / - iiil , i i _ _ ' _ , ! i ; ' ' -I / ' ' _ _ - - Specialists for Diseases of Men1 Specialists for Diseases of Women. 'rime great electrical anti medical specialists of this institute nrc far the beat. most successful nail iieioiitiilc tlio svoriii imus over known , mill of wimoni nrc graibuntes of time hiest nmttlicai coiieges in time world. each linviiig hail iomig anti sue- ceasful iraetico iii his specialty , auth are' ncimievimig results iim ctiriiig time sick and stmfferiiig by timoir comiiblncti Rieetro-M'dictti tremutniemmt , which would be him- possible 1(1 obtain by either ilectricain or nmcdical treatment alone. 'l'imo Stmtto Electro- Medical lnm.tttute is time ONLY l'LAC12 iv bore you cmimm obtain time benuibts of tlmis successfmml treatment nailer ( lie roost .ukihifmil nail ienrtmi'd 'ipt'cimtiists. Hid ASStJIIED ( iiztt if any litaver Oil earth emma cure you tIm ese loctorH can. By lilCitUC of their coin- him-intl eleetro-inodical treatiiieimt timey ha vii erfecteti coimiplete nail liertflhiiieiit cures after all others linil fmiiicth. Some doctors fail becaimeci of treating tue wrong tbist'ziso ; otimors ( rota not knowing time right treatmcimt. NO MlSl'AKES lier mmmiii NO FAIl.- ' 11 lIES. A lierft'et cure gumarammteed in mill cases neceptoth. Our special coiiihuiieil E1.EC- \'lto-l1lic' 1. 'i'iIEA'rM lINT for NflIt\'C ) US iEiii 141T't' nevem' ( uiim. VOtING , MID- i\Ti-4'tGlD ANI ) Ol.D MRN. Lost 1\tanliootl. 'fimo awfmml efi'ccts of indisi'retlons in youth. seif-mioiumitiomm or excesses iii mmttcr life. nail time eiT.cts of neglected or imuproper- iy treated cases. producing hack of vitaiity , SE XUA L WiA lNESS , ammiiboveioped or siimmmimlten orgaims , Pain iii back , loins or liiilncymi , chest pains , mmervtiuisniesmt , milceimlOss- hose , veaicmieum4 tf hotly niul brain , thizzimiess , failing mneniory , lack of i-oem-Ky aiid comifluht'nce , ( lemiliiitleflrY , evil utrobothlmigmi , timiiitlity mummil otimer 'bistremising ' symiiptoniti , unfitting one for hiusinosmu , slimily , pleasatire amid emijoyineiit of life. Such cases , if miegioet'il. aimTmomit milvmtys ieimil to imrcmnaturc tl'cny amid ileuth. ltUl"i'UltE , Tt1COCiLi1 , I iYDlOC'ltLE , S\\'ELilNClS , TENDRRNRSS , 1)15- CLIA liliES. S'i'TtlC'I'UitES. KllNEY ANI ) UItINAIIY DlSiSiS , SMAt.l.VEA IC ANt ) SIIRITNIZ1IN I'AItTS , ALh IILOOI ) , SKIN NI ) PitiVA'l'E I)1SEASES , absolutely - lutely cUrcd by thmimi treatment utter mull otimer means Imave faileth. ' coinbimieii Eieetro-Metlk'al Trcatrneiit of the DiSEASES OF woMcN-'rho - State Eiectro-Mcilicah Institute is especially effeutivo in the cure of' miii female commipiaimmts , fallimig or iltmipincenic'nt tt time voinIi , Inilanmmnatinmm or ulceration , lilonting , lmentb- aches , spimini wenitmiesmi , wlmites , hot hushes. mmervommsmiosa , ioss of appetite , anti gumi- cmi wcmkmmess , tlistiiurges , bladder anti kidney troubiemi. OPRN-Daily , from S a. am. to 8 p. in. Sumitlays-10 to I p. en. 1'ICITE IF' YOU CtXO'l' CAil.-AtL C orrespoii.iiuco ilL l'imdmL Enveloipes , Co ii fbi e ii t I a I. State EIectroMedica1 histituteq 130S FARNAM S'I'REE'l' . OUAiIA , Nflhi. aflixeti to it amid cancelled. In case of fail- iiro to issue sumclt lull of lading , the ln' lmnhiosoS a liemialty of $50 impomi time c'rrier guilty of such fuilure. Tue penalty for failure - uro to so aillx stammmCmm Is not mmmcc than $100. 'l'ime imuriiose of time law is clear. It waste to tax ttmo corportitiomm timid imot the almipper , amid tiieso lirovisiomis tmntiaubteiiiy lix upon ( lie express companies minI other carrier ; tIme duty of iimovitlimig , niflxing and can- ceiling tIme rtnmnp , antI timeir failure to so Provile , mmlhbx antI cancel mmdi etnmmmp subJects - Jects them to tim penalties provitieti by law. It is suggesteti ( lint sonic of timese carriers arc refusing to receive goods for shipment until time slilliper pays time tax. While it. is imot miur province it ) advise as to time recourse - have in in- course which time shipper may stniices of timis kiimmb , vet I mum sure that laws are ample to rcqtmire imbue carriers anti express comimpanies to receive goods tenciereti for slmipimimmg or suffer damages for uchm refusal. ( iioln I tunis for Sun mi Ishi Seeurll lea , LONDON , July 12-Spanish fours opened at 36 1-Sc. r'AItIS , July 12.-SpanIsh fours opened at 36e. TODAY'S ' WEATHER FORECAST Pair in lhmsterii l'ortiuul , ShioverM nmiil Co.iIer in tIle % 'I'st mmmii Soimtli.'rly ' % Viii us. WAShINGTON , July 12-Forecast for Wednesday : For Neliraska anti South Dakota-Fair in eastern iiortiomms ; showers in vestvrii per. homes ; cooler in westerim lmortiomth' southerly wintls , ijecoimuing variable. For Kansas-Fair , except tuimowermi in extreme - tremo vcstCrmt lortions ; sommtlmerly winnie , For Iowa nmmd Missouri-Fair weather ; warmer ; muoutimcriy wimitis , For WyomIng-Shuoweril ; variable winds , . ( , ( . ii ei' ( ) ni , OFF'JCR OF' 'P1 i i W i.vrl : I RH JIUREAIJ , OMAI IA , July 12.-Omiimtlma recitril of tom- ieratumru nt.ti rmtinmfmuli , CiiflhRrWi with ( lie correspondinmi day tif time last three years ; lbS , 1137. 1S3. 1895. Maximatim tempertmtumru . , 52 77 92 83 ? mlinineUfli t..mnperatmmiu , , ; : i 1,7 , 70 CD Avermugo temperature . . ' 12 u7 ; St 72 itmuinfuli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 .0D .0' ' ) .OD ht.c'tird of tonipermitumro tinil lrccipitzttion at Omnttiitm. for ( hits day and since Mtmrcim I , Normnnul for time tIny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . leIicieney for time lilt ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accumilimuteth ( XCHM chico March 3 . . . 148 Normal rninfnil for time day , . . . , . . . , 16 mcii 1)eiic'itimo ' ) ' him' thu . . . . . . . . ( mcii 'l'otttt rainfall inCo March . . . . . . .17.11 . . in'licii EXCmim4 5111(0 Mardi 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ieilcieflcy for cur. porioth. 1197. . . . &iC incItes Excess for cor. Imoritmib , 10..I incim hIt'jiortN ( mu. SInuous mit 8 p. jim , , Sovcmity-tlftii Meridiami time. , ' fiD ' 1 a . 1- . i , , STATIONS AND STATI1 aj no \'EA'1'iiEIi. . : . ; 0 : a : p ; " : ' ' Omaha clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Platte , cloudy . . . . . . . . SO 1t Salt Lake City , ilium-tb' cloudy . . 84 II .04 Cheyenne , climuidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Cd 'I' itaiItl City , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b4 90 . & ) I 1tmrum , cit-ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii tC .0' ' ) (2tmic.mgo , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 72 .00 W'ihiistomi , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 ti6 , . . bt. i.ouls , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ito t2 00 St. Pitul. niurtiy : clommuly . . . . . . . . . . 12 $11 .00 lavemiport. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0I $2 .0) helena. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It 71 ii Kfliiitttt * ( 'ity , vIctim' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 78p 80 00 hlavre , cloudy 7 90 00 hilmnmirvk , immtrtI cioutiy . . . . . tuG Iii ii' Gulvestomi.elemmr - ' j1 ( C .00 'J' mndiemutciu t'tce of ireciliitatmon , Ii. \S'1Lbu1 , Loca' ' Forecast Ollicimil , PAIN CURED IN All INSTANT ! For lieadmtciio ( whether sick or imervoums ) , tootbmacime , ncmmrnlgiit , riiouimmutismn , iuimbago , paints immid wettictiess mu tlmo lineR , spine or kimimit' i' ; pnimis around ( lie liver pleurisy , s\"I ii of the joints uiid iians of itil kintlum , tue application ( if lrtdway1s Itenthy itiihit f wiil afford itminiedimite ease , and its cimiitintied misc for a few days effect a per. mamiemit cure. cure.A A CURE FOIL Ail. Summer Complaints. A unit to a teaspoomiful of Iteatly Itelist 1mm a immilf tumbler of water , repeated as of- tcnm as ( lie iiiscimmirgemi ctntinime , mind a flaii- aol saturated with lten1y Iteliof placed over time stonimichi anti hiowois will afford Itnimietilate Relief anti soomm effect mm cure. Imitermimuiiy-A lmmmlf to a teliFlmouimitul hmiuit a tuinhiier of wmter : svili mm a few rain- litemi cumre Cramps , Spitmims , Sour Stomach , Niuuimuemm. Vomnilmnmg , heartburn , Nervous. ness , Sick I leutimucime , l"latuiemmcy mmii mmii ititeriimmi 1)11 I its. .iiiiliiriii Iii itti 'Various h"ornis , Cured siiiii i'revei teil. I'm-ice iSku per lint tieSuli by drmmgglst * 1)11 , ItAlW'At t GO , , isa' ; Ilium Street , New York. . I do not hmehieve there : . is a case of dytupep- ' sin , IndigestIon or i. tf i ) ' etonnmicim trouble . ' 1 ( lint cannot ho rr- - ? m lieved at once itnrt ' 11 i'J' lwriimanentiy cimre4 . . .31' by niy DYHPEPSIA , / a . CURE.,0 At all druggists , , . - 2re. ; a vial. ( luilde , , + , to health suit ! mcdi- I cal advice free. 15O I Arch street , I'bila. McMUNN'S ELIXIR oi OPIUM Is a lreparatlon of the Irug by which its 4 mnijurlous effects are remnovad. while tue val. italic medicinal prohmerties are roiainotl. It possesses mmii the sedative , anodyne and anti- spasmnedic powers of Olilimnmi , but produces Ito sickliesti of tIme stomnacii , : mo vomiting , no costiveness. no imoadacime. In acute nervous tiisortiormi it is aiu invaluable remedy , amid 1ti recomnmenticil by time best physlciaims. E. PERRETT , Agent , : r12 Pi st. New York. - - - - -0 , DUrFV'3 rUne MT WU1SKY ALL DRUCCIST3. - - - - - - S