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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1898)
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The W otto men. arc in favor of rnornInfltIflg the pres j ent ofltcats by a sort of blanket rcottition aflt after thnt settling tile nomination for thu iseasi of the ticket , ItUt. they do not ilaro , to oprnly oppoO the Weir men for fear ot a rtipturo In the crnivrntion. The I1issIstosi inacisiflo Ifl cncurngiflg the Btrifo tntweeu ( ho 'eIr niIVolfc inca , though it wouh take a long lJeflI to figure out how the , Op * tsIit chairman could ho benefited Iy an open qitarrt1 between the two Lancaster county crntlldates. : T1ii "rotormers" liMo conclutleil that hot- comi , i ontlrciy out of the race and ( ho attempt - tempt is being matho to turn ( ho machinery of the i'cpullst Party to the aI1 of EtnhIston , In sIte of thiitheru is a Mrong snovo at the atato house to avnnce the Interests of Neville , anil the faintly at the capitol build- log is not altogether a happy one. There arc some few who arc for ( iamn anti It lt imlit ho Sasintlersi county statesman has a hargo tiumbor of friends In tlit , state vlsn vlhi make their Influence felt at the con- ventlona. In bIB campaign for the nomina. tion Gatfin hint not carried a brasii band around 'ltli lilni , and It Is hard for the atate hoiio prophets to make ns estimate ot ltl strength. f t . Nia ( ) hijeef lint i 1sl is. Iqvu. News comes from over ( ho state that there Is n strong leehitig against Fsltnlteii , the h1lef being that he is too nuch of n professional poLitician to snake a crehltsIble ( candidate for governor. A prominent 1)01)- uhIst front Seward county , who Is at pres- eat holding an important county olhice , was In the city \\cdne3da3 ansi expressed him- p1 ' self freely CII this question. lie ssatd that S ' -i the people were very suspicions of Edmis- I ' ten and that lie would surely be beaten if , ? nominated , as It Is very plain that ho Is a trickster who woulil sacrifice the rights of thu people for political power anti emolu- SUCOtS. The Seward county mass Is also op. iOet ) to liolcomb anti ( Intuit , gave It as his 0iifliOfl ) that the Tiioission booni Is built up under the impression that the "Little Giant Is the candidate , nod fhsialiy settled upon Neville ns the most available nian. , Corfgressinaii Strode was Interviewed to. ! day on ( lie situation in the First congres. . , slonal district relative to the republIcan 4 13 nominatIon. lie said that to hint It looked mitch as If liurkett would bo nominated by' scclansatlon. lIe con2iders the chances for republlcais success in the election exceedingly - ingly bright. ' . % 'sr Tst 1)ecltloItM. The attorney general recently referred a list of controverted titlestlons with respect to the proper construction of the new Inter- ) Inl revenue law to Collector ] Ioutz at Omaha. wIth the request ( lint ho giro his view of the law for the information of the public , to guide the state officers and others ' in ttio proper obscrvanco of Its provisIons ' I and to avoId a clash of opInion between the state and federal nuthorities. Tue follow- . F. in. e.'tract iS snat1 from a letJer reolve tolayt by 111t ; ntt6rncf gdnerat ron ) Collec- tar Iloutz ; A lamlhlet ) is publIshed weekly for ( lie 1150 of revenue and customs oiflecrs anti con- talus a list of ileclslor.s rendered by the Treasury department relative to the collc- tioti of the revenue. In the last Issue a ruling of the cosnmissloner of internal rev- 05)110 ) In vuhllshed for tue guidance of collectors - lectors , antI an it contains a general rule . ) that vlil cnnhlo you to arrive at a eoluion of some of thcso Isiatterit of doubt , I will quotu It : The first requirement necessary to sill- joct any giveit certificate thus generally do- scrlhctl to tax is that It shall ho one which is required to ho givosi by law. national , i. _ state or municIpal. All such are taxabla ' except these coming wIthin tile exemptIon J . of section 17. that Is to say , those ivitichi arc given strtctly in the exercise of ( ho lime- ( tlons-governmcntnl. taxIng or municipal-- , of the state or corporation. ' Certificates given by on omeer , not for a tI . \ . p111)110 or governmental purpose , but for ) - irivitto Interests ani use , arc llahio to tiso tax if they are given oiwihienee to any law vliich requires them to 1)0 given when called for. A certificate of searcia Rhowing that the : ' clocketH or records of a court have been ) searched and show that lIens exist or do not exIst as to property , cr that JuiIsnent'i arc ' - recorded , or ate not recorded. and also certificates of search to ascertaIn whether or not titles are good. whether ( axes have lsonti paId , anti other certlflcatos of thIs character , ore hot euclt Os are rtiiirpih ) iii S hits general diecharge of governmental fufl- f tiona on the part of the nilleers givIng ( Item , 'ti hut are such as are ncetiiti for PrIvate and Private interests , atiti ttre , tltt'rcfori , subject to the tax , as beliig reqilircil by litv to be gIven sheii ealloI ( or. hr the act performed , or tile certifleato issued by the otlhcor , s In the illseharge ut an otilclal function neeesary in operating - ? ( prppOF E : - . , S : t'EvR ! MITANL1T1' . -tt THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIUS s (1110 not oniy to the originality and bitlhlICIty of thu coinbinutIon , but ahso IS to the care and bkltl wlth which It is niasiufuettirect by scientific processes ( 1tnv-1 o tisti CALIIrOIINI.t FlO SYRUP I I Co. only , utid vo wish to impress upon I. all the ittiportutico of purciutsing ( lie / trim tinti original ri'inetly. As the geuuln Syrup of ligs is nsnnufncturcd by the CAihlo1tIA 1io Hvitut Co. niy , a knowledge of that fact witi assist otto in a'ohtiIng the worthless Imitations manufacturc(1 by other par- tics. Thu high stnncltig of the CALl. IOItIA Fin SYRUP Co. with the itiedi. eat lirofesslon , atiti the satisfaction vhich the genuine Syrup of Fgs $ hits given _ t millions of famiJies. makes 1Ito Ilanto of the Company a guaranty I the excellence of tq rt'nietiy , It is I fur lu advance of all other laxatives , I' us it nets on the klilneys , liver and ' I bqwchs without irritating or vt'akt'ii- lug them , and It does not gripe nor t nauSeate. Inordertogetits benefIcial ' effects , lIeaSD remember the zianie of . the Conipany- I CAUFOItIA FIG SYRUP CO. AAN I'l:4Neiseo , v.a. l.UflZVlLI.E , Uz. tW VORI. N.Y. ; 4/ / F : . tii general maehInr of ( ho government , It is exempt. The memorandum nit the hack of a deed or a mortnge , made by tlsci register r recorder , thet the Instrument has been plnced upon record. Is not n stibjet't of taxa- tion. it Is not a certllcn'e : such s Is eon- tcqnplatc'.l by the lai' . I t I a brief note on the back of the ( lecti or mortgng riting shs.tt' of filing nnl , tlat. au-i pisce of lecorti , The ordinary notnrys jurat is not re- qilired to be stampc't1 Two decisIons hiav l)0'li rentlrel l051)e'et. Ing the acknowledgment to , leels , anti mortgages antI they are In dIrect opposition to each oilier. Inasmuch ni this law xas intended for the benefit of ( lie government auth as the construction must be Isroatlly in favor of the revenue to prevsnt evairi , I would suggest that all the aknovIedg- ineflI bear the stamp tax as ertiflcates without regard to the stalnjp afliXe'l ' to thic iT.BtrliflIent Itself. Sixth , hltu.e , ( orIIl , It is anaouncd today that l. I. Spencer antI Erncat Ames have been appoInted to act as referees for Lancaster county in all cases tinder the nos' Ianbrupt law , which goes into effect August 1. iischinrgcs from the Nebraslia guarti are maile out for Edgar \Vlieeler nod U. W. W'ymorc , 1)0th of whom are iiiembCrs of the Wylnore lottery. The reason for the this- charges is the expIration of the time of servIce. i\ . I' . S. Stewart , one of the Prominent eitIcna of Lincoln , was hurt in a runaway this forenoon , When the horse idorteth to rita Mr. Stewart was thrown to the pavement anti dragged several rotla , sustaining several painful bruises. It is not believed that any of the InjurIes are serious. Charles hlninmonil Isas flied a petition in dIstrict court In which lie alleges that C. v. Moshier and it. C. Outcait gave hIm their i.romlssory note in July , 1S92 , for 1O,0O0 , auth secured the santo with 100 shares of Capital National lank stock. lie says the note has not been paid nail asks for jutlg. Istent of ia'J97.W. S. C. Keith of Gebo , Mont. , writes General lorry to itco if there Is any opportunIty to enlIst 'ithi the troops of this state. Ito says In the letter that Montanans not called upon to furnIsh any men untler the eontI t'iill anti that the young men of ( lint state are thus oblIged to go to some other state for a dhanco to enlist. StaR' Suferlntcnlent Jackson has traveled 800 sulks ibIs week in visIting the toacliers' associations.Vediiestlay he was at lhctikei. loan anti 'rhiirstlay at Kearney , coming home front there by way of Omaha.tt Kearney ho frnniil an unusually large attendance at the instItute , auth with great Interest nianl- fcsted among ( lie teachers. The institute at lhcnkeiman was also a good one , although not so largely attandcd. The State Board of Printing today let coa- tracts ( or the printing of assessment books , tax list books and blanks for the comIng year , ( Ito total ninotinting to about $1,000. The State Journal company secured the as- tu'i'sinent hooks at on-iiixth of I cent per page. The work was done last year at one- Iifth of 1 cent per page , a reduction from lust year's price. The assessment blanks will be fiirnishtetl at. 70 cents per 1,000. The Journal company got ( he bulk of the contracts toilay , vIth Jacob North and the \\'oodruit company coming in for ( ho hal- ance. tteitiII lest , , l'ruNl'ets. CIlADRO , eh. , July 29.-Spcclal.---A ( ) welt attended anti enthusiastIc niceting of ( lie Chatlron 1cKInley club was held \\'etlneday nIght. for the purpose of tormu- iatlng plans for the coming campaign. Stirring - ring speeches wore made by George A. Eckles anti Judge Perry R. mini , who represented - resented the club at the state convention of republican league clubs in Onnihia this month. Owing to the removal of the former secretary front the city Ernest \V. Jullan , manager of tlto Dawes County Journal , was selected to servo the club In that capacIty. The club wIll take an active stand In county politIcs thIs faIl. BASSETT , Neb. , July 29.-Special.-The ( ) republican county convention for Rock county viiI be held hero August 6 , at whIch ( line ielegatlons will be elected to the state , congressional , senatorial and representative conyentions. IMI'EItIAL , Nob. . July 29.-SpeclaL- ( ) The Chase county republican convention has been called to meet nt Imperial August 6 anti it. will be coniposeti of sixty-four dclii- gates. The republicans of this county are in earnest thIs fall and are going-to be in line with ( ho rest of the state in makIng an aggressive fight. A recent poll of this county shows titsito an increase to the party over last year and many republIcans who went alit on the free silver issue are coming back anti identifying themselves with the PartY. Chase county wIll present before the state convention the name of Hon. Cash D. Fuller for the office of secretary of state. tlr. Fuller is an old soldier and a pioneer of this state. with large interests In this locality. lie Is a man of high attainment and well qualified to dIscharge the duties of the omee , Ito is a republican of the stalwart breed , an earnest and untirlng worker for the party's success at all times. Ills record is clean. FALLS CITY , Net' ' , , July 29.-Special.-- ( ) Tim republican county convention of Richardson - ardson county convened in the court house in this city Thursday afternoon for the pur- 1)050 ) Of selecting delegates to ( ho state , con- gresslonal aiiti senatorial conventIons. The convention tvan called to order by J , W. Jaineon , chairman of the county central conimittee.V. . S. McGowan of North Bar. ada was selected as temporary chaIrman and \v. J. hiaidivln of Stelia secretary. This or- ganizatlon was made permanent. Upon motion ( liii secretary was Instructed to call ttio roll by Precincts and as each one was called the member of thit , central corn- iflittee for ( lint precInct was to be announced for ( lie conting year. FollowIng is the corn- 1)1 I t tee : Arago. Froth hherbster ; South Barada , 0. \v. Duerfoutit ; North Harala , V. ' . S. Mc- Gowati ; Frankliii , Low howe ; Falls City , First Ward , J. L. Barnes ; Falls City , See- aitti Warti , A. W' . Louchs ; Falls CIty , Third Ward , II. E. lloyd ; Falls City Township , (1. J. Crook ; Grant , Mike Riley ; humboldt City , First \'artl , W. W. Wostenberber ; Hum. boldt City , Second \Vard , S. B. Willis ; hunt- boltit Township , James I'attlson ; Jefferson , \v. M , Itiegor ; Liberty , V. Arnold ; Fitst Muddy , \V. II. Morrow ; \\'est Muittly , J. It , Caiii , Jr. Nemahta , 1artin Zook ; Ohio , Ii , F , Leachntan ; Porter , Grant 11111 ; Halo , Clein- cot DavIs : Salem , A. J. Wheeler ; Speiser , Otto L , l'orr , For chairman of the central committee J.v. . Janieson , the present chairman. and Judge A It. Kelin were placed In nolnina- tloa anti the vote resulted in tue election of Judge KeIm. Nineteen delegates to the state convention , nIneteen to ( ito senatorial conventIon nnl twenty-two thin congressional convention were then choseui. The delegates to the three conventIons go uninstructed , TECUMSEII , Nob. , July 29-SlecIal ( Tole- grant.-In ) the republican primarIes hero to. day M , Ii , C. True got the delegation from Nemaha hirccinct to the county conventIon tomorrow by a small majorIty. Mr. True seeks ( ha nominatIon as county attorney unit his contestant in the prImarIes , Thea- uiore Smith. usplnel , to be representative , l'ilitIejil l'tli'l'N. CIIAIRON , Net ) , , July 29-Specini.- ( ) The democrats of Dawes count ) ' held their coiiveatioii in this city yesterday , it waa sychi attndcd anti resulted in the reorgan- zation of the parti in this county. The con- vcntiou is-as presided over by James II. Cull- avin of this city and George M. Adams of Crawford acted its i'ecretury. lion , Albert \v. Crites of Chauiron was nomInated as the candidate for county attorney by acciatna- ( ton. C. T , Vu'ardlaw was elected chairman of the county central Conirnittee and ii. It , Burnett secretary. The delegates to the va. rious coaventloas were chosen sa follows ; - I _ _ State--C. 'F. 'nriiiSuw , James It. ( 'niavin , A , v. Crites. Ii. I ) . Stutterlee , S. U. Canfleld , J. I , , , Itoh , Charles Nayior. SenatorIal- Charles Morrlssey , 0. II. WillIs , George M. Atlarns , WillIam heckler , 3. W. Owens , \v. Stransky , Antlrev Vetlder. Iteprosenta- lIve-B , I ) . Satteriec , J. It. Culavln , A. Ved. .1cc , Theodore Gibbons , 0. II , WillIs , Joe hianil , E. IL Decker , ICasper Furst. Cong grcsslonai-Q , ItVIIIIs , J. it. Culavln , Charles Morrissey , George \inms , A. V. ' . Crltes , I. I ) , Satterice , Cyrus F'alrchlids. SInce the democrats have once more taken no iritlepentlent anti aggressive stand In county polItics the populist party Is pout. Ically ilead , CLAY CBNTBR , Neb , , July 29.-Speclal. ( ) -Tue populist anti democratIc conventIons for Ciny county were held here yesterday , with a lIght attendance , ( lie latter having only about fifleeli to eighteen present , The following were elected tlelegates to thic' ilot- ulIst state convention : John Benson , Gas . Aspcgren , V. , B. Canfleld , E. Ormsbee , (1. F. SmIth , DavId Scott , it. Routing , N. 0. Al- bcrts , J , II. hlichert , 0. V. ' . Secord , J. i , Wilcox , 0. A. Wheeler , I. M. Coleman , ii. Kochler , C. F. Smock , C , F. Myer , L. L. JoilnsoIi , II , V. ' . Campbell , I ) , F. Atidersoti. -They are uninstructed but favor hlolcoinb for governor. The followIng are delegates to ( lie demo- eraIc ( state conventIon : it. C. Stokes , F. A. Thompson , George Mitchell , 3. U , FrederIcks , hiery McKcon , C. l. Cook , J. 0 , Walker , MInor Stevenson , S' . 11. Chraltain , N. 11 , I'ontius , John Murtey. Tue imputlats resolveti ( lint ilolcomb , Allen - len anti Sutherland are. anti have been , i-Iiit on all questlotis. Deputy Superintend- cut of l'ubilc Inaruction N. 11. Graham was present and ninth ( lie resolutIon for the con- 'enion ( to atlopt , which it dId. hiASSlTT , Nob. , July 29.-Speclai.-TIue ( ) popullsts of Rock eonnty held their coaven- ( ion here today anti vhecteti the followIng delegates : To ( lie state convention , A , t1. hirinkerlioff. Sr. , Thonins I hutton anti \V. T. iiiiiii15. ; To ( lie senatorIal conventIon , J. II. Puittiani , 1.V. T. PhIllIps anti J. ii. Menney. Tim county ctiiivcntion was ery poorly at- tendril , only three or four delegates beIng iwescnt. FRANKLiN , Neb. , July 29.-Speclnt ( Tel- egrani.-Thio ) irnlulIsts held their county cotivctitlon at this place today and matte the following nominations : State Repro- selitative , David McCracken ; county attor- nty , H.Vh Itnione ; surveyor , Thomas Ashby ; tielegates to ( lie senatorIal anti con- grcssioiial distrIcts vere also elected. lull ii iii Nt'lrsiskn , flENINGTON , Nob. , July 29.-Special. ( ) _ 4 % , heavy rain fell hero last nIght between 2 anti 6 o'clock a , so. This was a much itcetled raisi antI insures a good Dora crop. ELiCIIOI1N , Neb. , July 29.-Speciai.- ( ) Had a delIghtful rain title morning , coni- rneiiclng about 1 o'clock and continuing for an hour. About halt an inch of vater tell. MEAL ) , Neh. , July 29.-SpccIal.-Iarly ( ) this morning Mcal , and vicinIty was vIsited ly a heavy rain , ( lie first ( or over five weeks. Corn will not make over half a crop on account of the protracted drouth , Wheat made a good yiell , , going from twenty to thirty liushels to the acre. LYONS , Neb. , .luiy 29.-Speclal.-Sev- ( cral hours of steady rain this morning assures - sures the usual corn crop for tills locality. Stackiiig Is almost done. Barley le thrashing - ing oust as hIgh as fifty bushels per acre , vIieat twenty-live anti oats In proportion. The qualIty is good. FALLS CITY , Neb. , July 29-Special- ( ) This place was hlesel , wIth a good soaking rain Thurstluy night , whIch was much needed. Tue corn was commencing to need rain Very macli anti It canto just in time. STANTON , Nob. , - July 2.-Special-A ( ) fine rain fell here Inst night and this morn- log. It had boost very ( try soul corn was nceihlng water badly , but was not materially Injured. A bIg crop Is now assured. 1)ECATUI1 , Neb. , July 29.-Speciai.-A ( ) fine raisi fell in this section today. AShLAND , Nob. , July 29.-Speclal.- ( ) This morning at 4 o'clock a heavy wlnti provaileti , doing much damage to the corn anti blowing a great deal of fruIt from the trees. Later it rained. Thirty-tro-onc- hundretlths inclles and some large haIl stones fell , but not enough to tb any dam- age. age.DAVID DAVID CITY , Nab. , July 29.-Specinl.- ( ) A heavy thunder storm passed over ( his portIon of ( ho country this morning. The wind blew a gab and severni large ( roes wore broken down , The streets were hlnoti wIth broken branches. Faraters from the country report corn badly damaged by the wind , th corn layIng fiat with brace roots broken or pulieti from the ground. Nearly half an inch of water fell. FRRMONT , Nob. , July 29.-Spociai.- ( ) There was a fine shower of rain hero cony ( lila morning , the precipitation being about one inch , Corn anti pastures will be much benefited as they were needing rain badly. I innvcstlng is nearly completed. SCIIUYLEIt , Nob. , July 29.-Speciai.- ( ) For the first time since Juno 15 rain fell here last night , 15-100 of an inch falling. Corn in mnany localities was suffering , yet the most of it was looking well. Thrash- tag is being prosecuted vigorously , oats and wheat is turning out well , although some oats is quite lIght , OltI corn Is being hold for hIgher price3 and the ilemanti is at iresoumt very strong , much being needed for feeding ( he large herds of stock already here , and ( lie many more that arc to come. BLAIR , Nob. , July 29.-Specjai-A ( ) fine rain visited this cIty antI vIcInity last night and line liohiCl crops wonderfully , Corn was in much need of raIn as sell as fruit , Farmers are lmaply , The wheat crop is a little light but a good qualIty , Oats are ( tinning out a fair crop. The corn crop Is now assured. NEWMAN OROVu , Neb , , July ! tl.-Spe- ( cial.-A ) One shower visIted this vicInity this moriixig , assuring the corn crop ( lint was in niuchi need of rain , WEST POINT , Nob. , July 29.-Special-- ( ) . The Iong-lookei , for rain commenced to fall ) 'estertlay evenIng. About two Inches of water fell duirliig thin night , thoroughly soaking the ground , Timla rain , oven if fol- loweti by another dry spell , wIll insure ( lie corn crop. Prospects today , however , are ( or another downpour , Small graIn harvest Is over. Farmers are busy stacking , lUt'JCAN , Nob. , July 29.-Speeiai-One ( ) half inch of rain fell bore at 'I o'clock this tnorniiig , accompanied by a heavy north wind. This is the first raIn since July 2 anti liriglitens prospects for our cons crop , NRI4IGII , Neb , , July 29.-SIvcifll.-\'hiat ( ) appeared to be a general rain 'isItetl thIs section early ( lila morning , thoroughly soak. lug the groutnil , A corn crop seemmis assured , although tim dry wt'nhlier has Injur.'ti . somewhat - what ( lint which was poorly tt'niled , anti the very late planting , Small graIn is In tlio shock and will be a good yield , espec. iahly viteat. 13FATIIICB , Nd , . , July 29.-Special ( Tale- gramn.-A ) sPlendId raIn tell over a great hmart of the county last nIght 'vhlcli will beef of great s'ahuio to the corn anti potatoes. Lightning accompanied it and diii consitler- able .lamnitge. Lou Reed lost beverat stacks of wisest which were struck nimil ci barn ho- longiiig to J. % V. Sniith was buirneci down , together with a considerable quantity of hay. graIn asmil tarot imphenients , Loss about $1,000 , Insuramico $500 , in Farmers' Mutual of Lincoln. Artesian Well , DECATUR , Nob. , July 2ti.-Special ( , ) J.v. . Tiiipery , , three miles south of ( his Itiace , has an artesian well , It Is forty. five feet deep , tbrowui water twelve foct above the surface anti has a fiow of thirty gallons per hour. 'I''tii'Iivrs' I us I It life , ! 3Elcl'LuiAN , Neb. , July 29.-Speciai ( , ) -Fhie Dandy county teachers' Institute , which has been in sossioa hero ( or two . wscks , closed toda7 , A. . 11 , Steplij or itoidrego anti Prof. W. 11. Barnes of hinigler , were the instructors. State Super- intendent. V. ' , 8. Jackson , I'rof. Daisson of the State University anti l'rof. Bcattie of the State Normal school at h1crui , visited the institute anti lectured to the teachers and ohers. Tn ru host' iii 'i'rntuis. BANCROFT , Nob. , July 2P.-SpeclaL- ( ) About thirty tramps were hauled Into ( his city yestortiny by ( he St. Paul , MIi'ineapolis & Omaha railroad on accommodation No. G nnti slletrncked , , They remained at the depot until local freight No. 16 came In from the south , slien they ioanileth it and were ordered by the railroad omclaIs to be taken to l'onder. But the village authorIties took the matter In lianti and turned thio hose on them. The traIn i-as cleared anti a booth of as tough looking characters as ever ubne associated together have tIe- mantled the mayor to furnish ( Item with a supper anti night's lodging. The general sympathy is with tue tramps. 1lnrnr.l ( , IIAlt''ARD ' , Neb , , July 29.-SpeciaL-A ( ) peculIar case of fIre occurred yesterday aft- crimean , when ( ho fire department was called out to lnit out a ear of fine coal standing on a side track , that had been set on fire by ( he rays of tito sum reflecting on the coal , thereby aiding conmbustlbie matter to Ignite. This morning the same car was again founti to ho on fire anti had begun to blaze 'hten again discovered. Dry weather Is begInning to tell on the corn and much anxiety is felt over the need of rain , The old Blue Valley flutter anti Cheese factory boa recently been opened out as a skinirnlng statIon in connection wIth thio Beatrice company. TIm fuimieral services of the hate Dr. J , K. Whlteman was held Sunday afternoon from his late rcsldeiice antI was one of ( ho largest ever held in our cIty. IIar-cst iptc , , , OXFORD , Nob. , July 29.-Special- ( ) Farnicra are stow in ( lie midile ( of ( Ito thrt'shiing season and ore gratified with ( lie yield of nil small grains. The acreage Is unusually large and the quality is excellent , In nuany Instances whet s producIng over thirty bushels per nerd. One farmer imear hero has 10,000 acres. Recent rains have fallen anti corn is tiDIng vell , TILENTOM , Nob. , July 29.-Specinl.- ( ) V.'hieat in this section in all in tim shock anti thireahlng has hetin , ( be wheat is omak- log about fifteen bushels , a week of hot dry weather having ripened ( lie grain too fast for the horny ( it fill vell , Grasshoppers arc still ulolsig considerable damage. Thu second alfalfa crop is neatly for cutting anti whIle not so good as the first crop , Is turn- lag off a good crop of hay. 'I'nlcit linitie fur liunisil. CITADRON , Neb. , July 20.-Speclai.- ( ) The remains of Charles Johnston , the Elkhorn - horn railroad conductor who was lmilletl yesterday at Sturgls , S. D. , by Sailing he- tween his train , wore takeii tonight to the home of Mrs. Johnston's parents at Geneva , Nob. 'Fhe hotly was taken in ( ito special car of Superintendent horns anti was accoat- pank'i b' relatives anti a delegation of the Order of flaliroati Conductors. Another delegation of conductors joins time funeral train at Norfolk , Nob. r. Johnston's funeral totiay at the largest attentheti in the history of ( ho city and was conducted by Rev. A. fl. Jumlian of ( ho Methodist church. Illegal SnIe of Liquors , OXFORD , Nob. , July 2'J.-Speclal.- ( ) Notwithstanding Oxiortl has had no saloon since May 18 , local people hare not been without the means of quenching their thirst , The iilcgai sale of lIquor has been notorl- ously open , and yesterday ( he sheriff inspected - spected ( lie pretnlses ef I. L. Burney , pro- pnietor of the billiard ball , with the result ( hat a large quantity of wet goods was found. Burnoy was for violating the laws of Nebraska t nd taken to Beaver City for a preliminary hearing. Coifiux Coiiiil Piusicer. SCIIUVLEIt , Nob. , July 29.-Specinl.- ( ) James Griffin , a pioneer settler of Cohfax county , died yesterday at his home six mIles north of Schuyier. Stilt for Iieuy 1)niinges. MARYVILLE , Mo , , July 29.-Special ( Tel. egranm.-Joscph ) C. Choppell has brought suit In the Nodaway county circuit cou.t against J. C. hialiurt , head of the i3ohnrt CommIssIon company of Chicago , fcr $10,000 damages. Ciiappull ulleges that while work- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - T1TIItnlllluh1InllTnh1IIuhIugnTf1111I1utfl1BBuh1i1TllInB ! , , ( ! 1BhI1TflUh1llflh111flffluT111Ilflllfl1tflhIllflflllThhl111 ! D1111111111T1T11 ! PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE BATTLEFIELD Pictures taken tinder lire In the treii.lies UIRL Ott the battle lulls lcfore Santiago , Itlt ceiies ninong the Aiucrititii ' 1'roup tcfl. dtirliig niid tuftut' the eiigugcineiit , by our Sliediti Stall of 11110. togriqiliers , appear in todluy'4 issue of ' -ICOLLIER'S WEEKLYI- alS ( ) it SCL'ICS of VIt' $ tiilccii it ftIiotii' ititci' the bitttlc of TI4E WIECk OF CERVEIA'S FLEET AMONG 'FIlE Sl'IIJEC'I'S 4t1II : Ninth Regtilni' Cavalry Firing on the SpitthInlds 1S.etses . Aiitniii the ' , \'oiinded , A fled Ci'os Station. fi'oni tlii ' 1't'ciitImc. A tubtilnitces letiirning fi'ont the UittIeieitts ( , 1 = I'Iie Rotigli ildcri4' { lynnniltc ( iin Ill AdtIon , 'outen and ( huIdrtn Leit'Ing Stintitigo Aftr No- Filling litus tvit Ii lIrt to 'l'op tlrcLust'ot'i. 1 ( Ice of lluinluu'diiieiit , Scvcnty.flrst lgiiuent VIi'iiig from Ci'cst , f lull , J.tditiirat CJI''eI'st llseiiabnrkLiig ft'oiti the St , Lotus ( eIl , ' JOC % Viieclcu' the Iiu'iiig l.1uiu , itt .tn niuptillit. = 'i'hc 'Lit1tttry 'l'clephoiio III OIcu'sttIou. Sctios at hhtitiol tutu ltiu'iutg 'l'euii poV.ii. ' Stop of Opci'ntiiig 'tlilittti'y ' liii loon Ahov. . . Satitingo jtuly ¶ 2 , Atumcu'i.iut : 'I'roups Cut Rotute to . 'itnuiln. - TtiCpl1OulIIII. fu'oiui the ( u'ouiiJ to tluu.i llthloout , 'I'Iic ' ' 'Izuiii'u" Stil I Ihuuriulnut Vou's'sum'd. Nut'nl hlonu'tL ltovlitg Csatliiig to the Fi'ouut , ( If Strv. . . ' hiosur\lluig ( lie \'t'.tk of 'tIiui'ia 1'crcsn ' 1''o of Gi'lines lhattcrv Killed , Ly'iuig SIti by 'ikie 'I'Itc Ct'18t1)Lttl Colon on hIur ilesuin Ends , - 'iIie Current Edition of COLLIER'S WEEKLY i 150,000 Copic , The Largest Ciretilatioii of iiity ' 1i'n'CentTeekly. . rnict : , TN CINTS TO BUY IT ONCE , IS TO BUY IT ALWAYS-ALL NLWS STANDS. Rev. M. W. Evorhart , fonnei'ly l'i'cshulhuig lldet' ci the ( ham- haigui sutitiVet , litt'k'ciim yule llsti'it'ts iuimd ssn' lilStOi' ) ot t liii ul. F. eiitut't'li ttt ( 'urltsu'ihte , lii. , wi'itcs : ' "lo the itfihleteti , I tiuite lteastit'o ) iii I ' -"a' . siyiuig : that I canliot too highly coniniend ttiehit'altIt"u'cstos'luig pi'op- ei'ties of the iiii'dtctuies ummanuftucitired aumul HIt1i out by the 1)i' . lb. , I. Kay \l t'ii'tth ( ( ' 0. 'l'iie i'iittiigt thiut , Imsis been wi'oughut In immy sailitiuPy state by the use of the lt , Kay's Eidneycuui'zt ittiti tht a ' Kay's Renovator , . i8 'tinmmly phiumnonmiurti i have Ieen i'ellevetl of constipation1 execitSivo I , _ - . ; 11L1 1iiiiifitl uIl'iilfltlOul ituiti pai is lii lay illiCit of l yciut's standing. " P . , hr. Ktuy S itittn-aIor I iltl , h thiuggists. or m'cnt by iimil for anti 31 or C for VS. . 1)0 Slot taluitst' .uilitltulte , for it hiss iii. equal , It is an oxettliotit renovator anti Inset- . t1r sin tl thit' l'tt ) sleeve I on It' hi naive. Sunil tot Ir. I siy's I I , site 'l'rctutiiierit , ito II In stra- I cit I I 5 lain" book - free- One snasi 'ta Id Ito ii oniti slot I itito t for ott ii of itit cocci ins ; tin. oIlier sititi lie tuoiiiti not tuke : ht ) car tli , ' btolc. , Jr. Ii .1. iny Medical Co. , Osiialui , Nau log In a illicIt on otto of l3olinrt's farina near ? .laitland Atlgitst :1 : , isni , twelve feet of illit c'avetl in on ititmi , dislocating his hIp anti rnninmiimg huh for life. iii' charges tliiit his accident is attrtiiutmibie to thi carelessness of hlolmart's foreninn. WRECK ON MISSOURI PACIFIC t'zissetigt'r 'I'm iti.Iitiiis iiio .VI iii Freight Cors stud Eiigiiieer I ilt'tl. STELLA , Neb. , July 29.-Spcelal ( tele- grain.-During ) a heavy wlnti storm at I o'clock this mornIng two box cars , left on ( lie switch hero. % vero hlown out onto ( he ninist Ilsie , stopping half a mile cast of the sta. ( Ion. Passenger train No. 2. oit the Missouri i'aciflc , ran Into them at 2 o'clock , vlillo running at a high rate of speeti. The engl. fleer , Edvard Flnnucane , tund the fireman , reversed the engine anti juimpcti. The engi- fleer struck ona vile of ties , fracturIng lila skull , from which he died In tlireo hours. lie leaves a sister and aged mother in KanI I ens City. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iCilled I a hlnrvi'sti'r , MILAN , Mo , July 29.-Sltecial ( Tele- granm.-A ) omit namneti Tooter , hivIng thirty niiles northwest , was instantly killed yesterday - terday evening. lie was mowing and stepped iii front of the sickle bar to fix his harness when the horses msartetl ( to man lilni dowii. lIe was literally iiackctl to theathi ly the sickle. - i'rIe of ( li it'sigo J'illerM .tal vsliu't' . ChICAGO , . .111132i.All the morning n- pers In the cIty vnlnt an tinnotilicernont that Ott anti after August 1 tue price will he 2 cents.a . copy. The increast'tl cost of u'liIto paper anti the enhinitceti gtmnerai eximeilne tlue to the war are the reasons for tIle ad- vance. - - - - - - - . - - . - . - - . Sampson's ' Report- \s'as ii bug I line conilng-lien ( It wits ' wluiut. some other fellow lisiti ( lone. It's dhffereiit s'Rli tilt' ioy4' $1.O slice's that sells-the report al- Ire li. SliooitttllI tlld-hiow' bug they ' Is siint they - w'ltyf4 s'iilues they Proveti to w'ore-whiut : iig ) lie-It's a plesti4Ul'e to neil shmoei tt ) ( lie ' make hint tutu ' kimov w'ili that s'e ioy ) forevor-i ( lists friends - his Paru'nts our imecit our aim to sell fat' one-lifty ( lie soul at ( lint best ShiO ( ' for it io ) ever lwice and we feel we have succeetietl try tiiemii iiext ( line and let us have a report from you. Drexel Shoe Co. , Oiiialin's Vpto.datO Shoe house. 119 FARNAM STREET - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Selling Refrigerators- it Is craelW(1 ( At this sensohi , ls1not what UI ) to he , for the profit is all gone-at ht'sust ( lint Is ( lie way we are seuliiig 'liat we have left of ( ho best food- keeping and iL'e-SttVlmig refrigerator ever . haven't as itmany -.7- ; Irougllt to Oumahsit-We I lug se iisiul In tim spring or as mails sizes , _ : hut wlisit ve have are the host bargiultus ) : : : t/1"t\ \ ' ' ' ever oiTerd in Omaha-we s'on't cnru'y _ , . / ally ot tiit'iii over-nitd you icnow that iuletiilt4 ( lie Price tins to be muighty low If we ( lOii't. j A. C4 RAYMER , VE DEL.tVElt . YOUR PURChASE. _ _ 1514 Farnnrn St , Dls kid hin.q jist hepis foolen hits tIme iu\'ay over (1114 'i'rnhisinlslsipie Exio- ) " zeshilit blznes-If I'l a isoed dey w'uz goUt to turn tIe ting Iiiler a free iass slmos' itl got. on nm lltelimg close an guile tom' Cuilin amith helped ticiti fellers cult- lad don't vsuiit me ter go fur lie sos do war don't keep hulni from selilmi tie hlt'Kt p ( 'lgttt ( lilt S'tl'ever imisitle-diul iwttliu ji ( i A(1 Iii ale ha'st tt'rhiiilter ever smoked-You' ' j1' ill ) whiiut dad's cigars is , don't yet' ? It 17. \ ' ' yer don't , Jlst sisk yer dealer for one ut Z'j./ \ do Stoeker elgars-Dey all sell them. , ill jSf o7. . 1404 DOUGLAS. HYMENEAL. flu I 1)111 % 0 l.tni'i Her. I1AI'lD CITY , S. 1) . , July 2t1.-Spu'clal.- ( ) Vorii lists cornt' ( rota San FrancIsco at a Ii ii I tilie mmiii edo go I ii Conipa iiy ut front tls is city. Rinser Ollphiant , a iirlvae ( In tue coinpaiiy , vas nmarrueti (0 Ilis.9 Lizzie ( ] arti- iier of San F'ramiciscn , ( lit' cercimmomsy being perforinci , by Chaplain Daly of thin coin- Pany , lii the ahjutant's tent , 'rIte etmusplo met. for the first tIme oiiiy three veels : ago anti it t'zis a cone of love at iirst sight. The soldier boy groom wont on ( ho traits- port Rio Janciro very scott nftei' tli , ' itiat'- tinge ceremony was pertormeti , anti lie i ill 50051 be on his way to ( lie i'lslilppincs , 'liii brIde is ( ho thaughter of imroininent hicople In Stilt Francisco. CVlliIi'W'ilMtil , FREMONT , Nob. , July 20.-Spoclnl.- ( ) tlr. 'iVilIlnin Cronin anti Miss ltiithiViison , until of ( Isis cityere inarrlcil last even- log at the residence of the brIde's Ptireflts , cot-ncr of Tenth tmnti K streets , It" 11ev. Muigan of tha Catholic church. Only i-cut- tives anti a few intimate frientls of the family were present. After the ceremony ( lie happy couple rent to ( lie leautlfuily ) fiirnlshieti hioustie recently fittel up by the groom , corner of Main antI Military arculic. Tue groom has becim In business lien lot' many years , 'rite brldo was odiscateti Iii the city schools anti is proniinent. in society circles. B ii am kIt a II k Iii. ST. EDWAIID , Nob. , July 29.-Spccal. ( ! ) -Miss Daisy Rankin and Etigertoti M. hitick were nmarrictl tonight at ( lie Methotilst flpiscopal church , 11ev. Trezona oilhclatliig. About seventy-five Invited guests were inesent. S FARM HOUSES ARE RAZED leMtrlll'lIi' ( 'ui'lite S'.st'u'ps ( ier liii' ' cliiitinlt Captili t y , 31 Issouri.-xo Cii.iiiutt ies lIu'tiurtei , ST. .TOSEPII , Mo. , Iusl3' 29.-A 'lestruictivo ' cyclone swept over tIle southern portion of lhimciianaii county at 5 :30 : tlmis afternoon , A dozeim farmliouscs near Cower m'ero iii'- inollshicil. Many persosis we're injuneth , hilt 110 casuialties tire rclOmCtl. ( Torrents of halt and raism acconipanietl ( lie wlnh , , FIRE RECORD. 1iir hlraiuhiieiu.l flhlis. JAMESTOWN. N. Y. , July 29.-The Broad- hieati worsteti itmills vcro danitigeti by flro ( lila ntorning to the extent of $60,000 ; coy. ercul by insurance. The plammt will continua in operation. TODAY'S ' WEATHER FOIIECAST Non hiei'ly % 'iltu1s for Nalrns1a Uty Assuinilu'e or Cool 'cnthicr- 'l'Iiuiiuler Storsit , , for lo-tu. W'ASiiINGTON. July 29.-Forecast for Sn ( ii rtiay : For Nebraska anti Soumthi Dakota-Fair ; northerly si-iiitis. For Kansas , Missouri anti Iowa-Showers and tliuiiid en sttmrins ; iiortii erly vi ii da. For Colorado , Wyonming anti Montana- Ftir uariaer ; variable winds , becoming southerly. ' ' " 'Almozo"- - _ _ , ' .t I iiiozo' Sn t a iii a y. 1t ' 4' -4L , , , . lciiuiaiul ititlilOs iituliv. : , - ' Oiii' siot' & ' Ii ; o tilled 'iiii liiimius : ( lint I' t'b cili't liai tily I1IOC ai'onlitl mimi ve - , - t11'e iiiikiimg : special Inlet's cii it buy 1'liui- ' _ - I 1)11115 tO get tliani ( Jilt tii' the \'tii'-thitj ,1 riev siyle cases lit all ( lie miutihial 'ootls -thin ime' scale with the pei'fcet tone- so s l't stistl ( ' ( ' ' . 'i sil ( II i thity tl ( 'to i'is eon , ' ' I in ozo. ' ' , , , , . . - ' . - Colisu to ( lie stoic thseji and learn all fliOilt ) it. 1. ' _ . , A. HOSPE , Nusic and Art. 1513 Douglas . - . . . . - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - Drug Prices- Ci : ii you uiuhplit'atp theni ? l'Jiikliniii's ( .oIllpouInl , SOc. I'i//Miil'M 1'ousler , : i ( ' . h'yi'niiild [ 'lie ( iii-t' , 'lte ) iuiitl SOc. I 'i.ii i-'s I ' iiS'Il I t'il 5(1:1 : I ' , I 2t. i'iiiiuiiul's ! Ill ia' ( uiliuIne , : h ! and 7h' : . I 'iIlttliaI'4 V.'gi'tstls ( s'lout , I .lnc , ete ) , ( He .1711 Soap , l5e. I Slii'ilht'id's I h'li t i Ctlce , 20c , SlIilii'S ( Ctiii , ( tlre , 20etOe and SOc. Stc'al'l114''iiiu \ C. I. , . Oil , 7c' . Syrup of l'lgit , 'iO ( ' , S. S. S. , SOt' stuitl $1 . .IO. S t list t-t 'S Is'sl ti islsi 'I''u hi e tsI C ) miii ti SOc. Stt'14 ( ) Iintiisltjii , 'Uc ) suini 75c , Sozodont , UOc' , I he Aloe & Penfold Co , 8t Largest Itetsili 1)nig liuuie. 1401 Farnam Street. Opposit. Paxteui Hott. HA . - Do You Want Peace- \\'eI I , ave i' I I lcl----l it I Ii a I 'a x t cii 1 ) iOCk -(1(1 ( i'll er Six t ten I hi a h iii 1"ti mu ii i-on I I itt I ii I id hoot'- . ' I I Ii ii II el u' Va I o i' ( ill t Di H t' ( ' tIl Slxtt't'uili ( stl'C''t-iK it imiiiui-sunul s's'ti'il ( itSt4isttilhiS-OIIO f ivluii'hi is it lsnly-Iiiit : ' ' 'olI t'i en I ' ui-iy ( 'II l'i ii ( 'ii it gI t'n , l iy Pi'tJu g OAIII fur , 'oii I' I eel is-pail I I ig I lii'iii I r a cccii- t.iI : 1.5-fl V lug I Ii ( ' ii I I V uoss I I it ( ' . lor uveI IllIlteelu , , ' ( ' 1iE5 this luau's inisiliess lists . . . _ I ) u't'iu gi-ad nit I iy gt'ov I iig tu a I ii iiosv I t is by uiiu liii' iau'gvst III all Oliiitliii. Siiri'ly ( I I I s sa ) ii Itt liti I lit' t lie ( 'ii tut I t I I ittl ( litiii. 1 S itli lid s ( ) I j iti I iOhii4 v'iu not sit I hull ed. Yeti lninv Yi1t ) 11118 IiiVeii , It's tat- ( 111111 Vt ( iviti ghiOritilteti lIlly work sve do 3 for youl , ( - - BAILEY , _ 13 Year. 3d V'loor l'siztou Zllg , Rrri. * . qth uMil Irmr- ( Si