_ - - - _ .r = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 'rITE iWETN ( ThEE : SATU11D.Y , TULY 30 , 189S. 8 . ThEY CA SEETIIEIR F1MSII , V ; ' l'opuhi8tS Uuecrs.and Now the Ultimate Outcome ot rusion. . t , . , 1 TIBRD PARTY NO LONGER AN ENTITY I ( tefnriit 1seI)1plt Sunhiojycil Uji Jctnotrney tIIIIT IM Iti.ir.1Itint A1)JeIt ( for 1'4t llIcnI EiiioIti- iiieiii nitsi L'hundcr. J , LINCOLN , eb. , July 30-Spcclal.- ( ) A " 4 ' ' 1ho poptiItt here at IAnohi are not happy. , , They have IIacovarod a fact this yenr that republicans painted out to them 1on ago- ' that the democrats arc aiming to absorb I the populist party , and that many of them I Joined ( ho party with that very purpose to 1 view. One of ( ho leading popuIIst of ( his city said toilay : ' 1 have be1oflge1 to thU party ever since it Was organIzed , onit hae tried to ho honest anl coflstteflt In my iOhittCal ) work and b1icts. Iltit I llflt there are a different sort of fellows In the party. 'rite state house machine Is being usl to advance ( ho loterests ( if ( ho democrats , and , what makes ma niud Is that the matti imsh- I tR claini to be IoPllllsts , , They are n reality democrats , every one of thcm. ' . The Lancaster couoty man theo went on , to shiew up the political antecedents of those who are making thienieIv active In poll- tics , the list at origInal democrats beIng as follows : hlolcornb , Edmlntcn , Maret , Me. , serve , Wolfe , Smyth , Smith , the 1dgortons I and IJahhtnan. Those whose IOhlttCS were originally republican are Coroehl nod Pot- ( or. Jackson was a Prolithltloolat previous to becomlog a.pop. "Governor hlolcomb Qnd lila friends , " said the Lancztater populist , "are working for I the nomination of J. IL Thompson of Grand Island , because at' some p2rsonal obhlga. tion Iloicomb owes to the Thompson faintly. Now , the Thiompsoos all democrats. , The claim is being mode that J. Ii , Thomp- J 500 is a populist , but I don't believe It. Ills . pretended populism Is all for a political 4 purpose , and lila politics are Uciog maii aged by his brother Bill , " . ' OEIIt'rH of tluSiinit Miltil. (4 ( This fooling Is shared by the rank and fIle of popuhists in ( lila county , and the proof of the democratic scheme Is brought 4 to their mtods when they remember the iiumber of popuhists who have been turned ilowo to the past. year to make room for . 41' , demberats. Many of them believe that the t. , fight being made on Cornell Is because ho ' " was a republican before he joined the vops. ' The attack oo Cornell has come especially from the northwest. part of the state , where Jim Dahlmao claims to direct the politics of the lnhalltants. The lainbastiog the O'Neill paper gave the auditor is still fresh In the public mind , This week the Atlcln- 500 PlaIn Dealer publishes ( lie following editorial : , The Cust2r County Beacon says , "Itenom- - mate all of the present iitato otlicinis cx- cept hlolcotnh , " whom it exempts under the 1 third term rule.Vo would like to have . ( ho Beacon explain how ( ho populist press S f the state cnn consistently suppost Audi- L ( or Cornell should Ito hi' renominated , after the tOSitlOO they have taken in the past in condemning corporation Pets anti special tralit magnates such as our auditor has posed.VC ask this question In all candor and hope the Beacon svihh give us the Ic- quired Information , Cornell's friends nra now auspicious that the gang has a candidate for auditor up in the north part of ( lie state and they believe t that the newspaper attacka from that direction - rection arc prompted by the hidniisten-Dahl- mnn-ilarrington crowd. \'Ith nil these suspicions in the air the "allicti forces of reform" arc approaching the state convention with much fear and trembling. Tue attorneys for ( ho l3artley bondsmen fileti a brief in ( lie supreme court yesterday in aus\vor to the petition of the attorney general , who brought up the appeal froni the district court of Douglas county. The answering brief contains a strong arraign. mont and denunciation of Governor 1101. COmfll ) , because of the manner of his set- tiemont with l3artley mit. tile close of time first trial , and because of the peculIar tea- timony given by time governor at the trial. Set tIc vlt1i n ' ; It ' 1'rt'ziiarei , News conies from Greeley county that time county commissIoners ( hero hare effected a I settlement with 1Ugeiie I. Cashnman , the - irnpuilst treasurer who became a defaulter a few years ago , whereby certain real estate - tate is to be turned over to the county anti I , the cazo against Caslunan Is to be dis- I missed. The resolution that was atlopted ? ' 4' by ( lie commissioners also provides that the ' 1' 'uit against Casitaman's bondsmen , which Is V now in the supreme court , shall be dismissed - missed , when the propoacti settlement Is made , At the tIme ( ho defalcation was diacussed and made public Casimomami fled from the state. lie was captured in New 'York tity last fall and brought back to Greefey bounty for trial. At ( ho recent republican county conven- tiomi E. 1 , tlurkott was given ( ho privilege S of selecting time delegates to time congres- slonal convention , 'iiich is to be hmi(1 at . Lincoln next \Vednestlny. Today Mr. flurk- I ott made pUblic ( be followIng list of delegates - gates : C. Ii. Gore , J. C. ilarphamim , I" . C. Sevorain , A. J , leCiaimi , 1. . Tremnaine , Prof. 13. ii Nlchoia , I. It. Cushman , Frank Scick , S. T. Cocimrnne , George Copolanti , W. It , Parenail , A. 0. Grecimiec , lirami I ) . Slaughter , It. Ii. Gillespie , E. P. llovey , , . ' . - ? ; Omit on time water In the moonlight. A uore beautiful or tomuantic mituatioms for a young nian to tell the stomy of his love and ask the youngwomnaim of ins clmoice to share nt his life cannot be immugiidd. ( Os Time courtship of a young couple may be 9 ; ever so romantic and their mimarmied life be mu- very unhappy. There mire coimmiomi sense 0- coimslderattons outside of love that have a ha world to do with time mimakiug of mmmai-ried I ) itapliness , One em the imiost lnmportammt of I. thme.e considerations is the good licalttm of , oI . both parties to tue sacred tic. The young luau who is iii the incipient stages of con- , flmptioim coummnits a cmiume if' he niatries before he is restored to health. l1 con. deimimis his wife to tilL' life of a nurse and - his children to cariydeatli , or lives of skk. - ursa timid suffering. lr. Pierce's Golden n A Medical Discovery cures S per cent , of nil - . J5 cames of commstimuptton If taken in its earlier I. . j stages. This is its record established tlur. mug the past thirty years , It is time great ( I blood.muaker , fleshm.bullder , imerve.tonic and e general restorative , The young woman wile suffers from weak. . 4 ness and timwase of the delicate and liii. - vottaut organs that iima1e wifehood and . motherimootl possible has no right to answer J "Yes" to a 'oming muau'mi roposal until she L i thoroughly restored to health in a woni. ' 4 ' only way. 1)r , l'mcrce's Favorite Ptescrip. ' tion prepares a wonman for wifeimootl amid umotherimood , It makes hmc'r stromig , healthy a cud vigorous where a vonmau most needs I j health , sttcmmgtb amid vigor. Tliotisammds of women have testified o its merits. , . My daughter , " writes ldrs. N Am Thmoma , of II Little Rck. Ark. , "had bren under a doctor's cart for four years. flr. l'iervc'a Pavorite I'rc- wiptksi , wwctm cured mae , also cured her. " S . . . - - -fl.- . ' - - - - - - - " , _ , La George 11 , Moore , W. F. Stewnrt , 11. ilUl- bert , J. Ii. Itolyoke , C. ft. Teft , Il. 1. Moore , n , rt , SIzer , A. I. harvey , Ii. 13. Stearns. J. II. C , MIller , John M. Stewart , 11. 11 , lean , F , A , Harrison , I ) . 11. Stone , A. L. Sullivan , 3. W. flowen , Robert Peckel , George Weiton , Juatta Pierson , 1ttwarti I'arker , T. U. Chenowlth , Adolph Vatte , Dr. J. fl. Kehier , .1. T , 1)altahn , J. I ) , Oar- ncr , George Woods. 1. W , Bhhhingaly , Charles Auman , FreI Jiccinman , J , C. Milier , L. L. Lindsey , 0. 11. Polk. Rvcret ( Randall , M , B. Cheney , 3. Ii. Parker , John IarrdI , C. Ii. Merrill , F. T. Itosenfelt , A. S. Itaymoni , .1. Teeters , ii. F. Knight , II. E , Johnson , P. II , Walker , 11. Ii , Barth , .7. A. Gratly. liicihii Lucat ? otcs. SI. N. Onflin , speaker of the house during time last session of the legislature , is in the city taking treatment for lnjurlea received In a rUmlawny accident at his home near Colon. The wholesale saddiers of the city gave a Picnic at Lincoln vark ( lila afternoon for their empioyes amid their families. Oaiflt5 and aim abundance of refreshments formed Pleasant features of time outing. Clmnries Ilammnomid hits flicd atiit in district - trict court agaInst Charles W. Mosher and It , C. Outalt for l'J97.7 alleged to ho tiUc on a note for l0OOO secured by 100 shares in time Capital NatIonal bank. Mi Christian lndcavor societies In the city will johi In a tally at time llrst Congregational - gregational church tomorrow imight , The program vill consist of music mind reports of the different departments by those ho attended the convention at Nashville. Frank A. Johnson , a dru."rlst from \Veht- fleet , Lincoln county , has ( teen bound over to the federal court on the charge of illegal liquor soiilimg , the bail bciiig fixed Ot $ IUU. The lmrcilminary hearing was had before United States Commissioner llihiingsly , Time omciais of time Lincoln banks have been nntiflcd to appear before time county commieslommers and show cause why their. taxable assessments almould not be rained to higher figures. Time banks contend that they are ( mmxcii high enough , and will try to make time requlrel showing. William Coleson , who assaulted \V. 11. Ingraimmun at University l'iaco a few days ago , hind a PreliminarY hearIng yesterday afternoon anti was bounil over to district court. lIe vas unable to furnish (110 $610 1)00(1 required and was tnkcmm to Jail. Mr. Ingraham , ( ho injured man , is still In a very serious condition , and his recovery Is not at nil certain. 1)urlng the sumnmer vacation the university - sity buildings arc bolimg remodeled to moet time .lenmands of time immercasing ertroiim'nt every year. Two large rooms have beemi thrown Into time already commnodious reai- log room of ( ho library building , It having been fount ! last year that mmot more than two-timirtis of time students could find room for study. Time ofllc.es in the maIn build- lmmg have also been enlarged. Time subscription list and good will of time Northwestern Montimiy has been sold to Messrs. hoer , J. W' . Crabtreo and C. E. WillIams , simo wIll begin the publication cit thmo Nebraska Teacher , a paper to ho devoted - voted entirely to rnetimotis , devices and ar- tieles on practical teaching , and state imuws of especial Interest to teachmcrmt. J. S. llacr , wimo lied charge of Lancaster cotmnty schools for six years , will be managing editor of time new PaPer. Time Northwestern Monthly wilt atihi be published , its space being devoted - voted exclusively to university extemmaton. CON V Ii'1' I o : ' S 0 t' It I l'UIlLI CtNS. Ai1iiereiil of tilt. C.rail Out 1'ari ii'.t mmliii 1)i IIIIMI ImeN , . . hASTINGS. Nob. , July 30.-Special ( Tele- grain.-Time ) republicans of Adams county met In county convention today amid selected delegates to state and comigrosslonal con- vemmtlons. The delegates to time state con- vcmitton ale : W. F. Buttke. Jacob Wooster , II. M. Caremmter , A. L. Clarke , ii. M. Par- mentor , Charles F. McGraw , I. D. Evans , Eli Cole , B. F. Smith , George W. Maxwell , Patrick Danbr. A. Shannon , J. M. Dean , Zack Chaimdier , D. Steadman. Ieiegatcs to congressional convention arc : D. M. Mc- Eiiminney. J. It. Fienmmlng. J. It. Slums , J. II. Cessna. Ed l3caxten , M. L. Levy , IL E. Norton. J. A. Cates. W. W. Cuiicn , George T. Wheat , L. P. GrIm : L. Dean , C. Fornoy , Emery Smmmith , C. W. Wolcott. The foliowing resolutions were adopted : . Resolved , That we most cbeerfuily to- allirm our allegiance to time republican party , the party of honor. progress nmmd prosperity. \\e conimnand to time civihlzed world time winc , impright and patriotic administration of Presltlent McKinley. We return our sincere - core thitmnks to limo noble boys now 1mm tIme front battling for time old flag. Their sue- 0058 immm alm'eedy won great Imonor and glory to our nation timroLmghout the civilized wcrld and vo lmoimmt witil pritlo to cne wormuermum acimieveiimCimts of American arms both elm hand muiti sea. We heartily appreciate and earnestly approve the manifestations of a trcme and patriotic spirit of loyalty to our imation as shiowmm throughout every section of time hand. Wimercas , lion. IV. P. McCreary of Adams county is a candidate for nomination 0mm tIme reimubhicamm state ticket for the oflice of at- torimey general and reposing special confidence - donce iii his integrity and ability and believing - lieving that if ho is nominated and eiCCtCl timat lie will faithfully and ably discharge time duties of such office , therefore be it 1esolved , That the delegates chosen to reirescnt our county In thtm state convention shall misc all fair and imoimorabte means to secure time nomninatlomi ofV. . P. McCreary to sail otlico. CIIADRON , Nob. , July 30.-Special.-At ( ) a republican caucus held in this city today time following delegates were elected to rep- resemit Cimaciron precinct at time couJity con- ventlon to be ] mclil In Crawford imext Thursday - dayV , 11. Iteyoohls , J. A. Ilahegger , E. C. harris , A. A. McFrmtloml , Charles Rust. ( I. A. Eckies , William Agmme' , G. T. 11. flab- cock , C. E , F'oster , ii. G. McMllian , P. FL Baird. J. S. Ronmine , M. IL Rose , J. G. Dujimim , Cimaries Maimim , Timomas Loeirott , A. M. Bartlett , Ernest \V. Juiltmn , II. iii. Wilson. C. A. Paul , harry Scbiey , F. C. Randall , h. V. flowmmian , F. S. Blaistleli , A. C. Pow- icr , F. J. Hougimton , henry Steplmen , J. 13 , \Vymmmaim , Peter luffy , George C. Parker. Thmere is a veil developed Imoomn on in this portion oX time Sixth commgressional ills- trict for Captain Ahiemm G. Fisher of this city , commmnmanding comimpany 11 , Second No- bmaska vohunteer infantry , for congress. Captain Fisher is receiving considcrablo ntrc'mmgthm and his imomutnatloim ly time republicans - licans would not be smirpriaiimg. GRANI ) ISANI ( ) , Nob. , Juiy 30.-Special ( Teiegram.-At ) time lail county ropublicaim primaries IL IL Thmonmpsons ! conceded gemm- eraliy to imava a majority I'if the delegates to the county convention for county at- ( oral' ) ' , which is time solo contention. NOI1FOI4K , Nob. , July 30.-Speciai.- ( ' . immectlmmg of time republican commgrensioiial central committee of time Tlmtrd district \VaS held in this city last imight. Time comigrcs- sional commvcimtion iaa relied to nmct at Norfolk aim Auguat 23 , ( ho reproseittatiomi being dxcii on time seine basis as time call for time state conv'ntIoLi , IlUMimllhEYS ( , Nob. , July 30.-Special ( Tciegramn.-Tlme ) l'latto comimmty republican commveimtiomi elected delegates to state , coim- gresslonui nail judicIal conventions anti al. journoil at time call of time cliairiimatm to limmrmi- Inato a representative and a state mcmmator hater oim. ilelmmlblican delegates to state comm- ventions are as follows : A. 4. l'ost , It. P. lrake , E. II. ( 'imamnbern , C. J. Gmmrlow , J. L. Sparer , \V. 0 , ( 'ugaloy , FL C. Morrow , FL 11 , \\'ihitani& , C. A. Maraimahi , John Lammnaimihl , U , FL Jommes utid Nchls Olson. ShINfiY. Neb , , July 0.-pecimil ( Teio. graimm.-Tlmo ) republican county eommventiomm was largely nttendd today. Ilarimmommy was Cuhiy exemplIfied all along the line. Henry FL Gapeu vaa remiomiminaterl for coulmty attorney - torney without ompositloii and J. W. Harper for county conmiulsisommer. TIme Tlmird diatrict fared time same happy way. The following were t'ieeted delegates to the state convemi. tlon : Janmes L , .IcImmtoch. . Francis 0'is. . imor , , Joe llarier , Charles N. Coates and Frank King , Semmatorial-J. T. McIntosh , Elmer - mer Wagner , Mike Tobln , Jeronmo Ilaiston , Lhoyd ltanmsburg , Congressionai-T. 0'is - nor , Lealic N'eubauer , Cyrus Llxberry , Cimmis. B. i'lcii'rehi : , John 51e1cr , Representative- Julius Neubauct , Henry ilarfelt , Otis P. 1400 , U00t10 'mY. heist , Charles Callahan , - - - - - - - - = --T-- I _ .Tudgo a.v. . Ikiat anti Joseph Trinneat were to-elected chairman and secretary of the county central committee for ensuing year. TRCttMSEII , Neb. . July 0.-SpecImiI ( Tel- egram.-The ) republican county convention convened hero toilay and placed in nomina- tton candidates for county attorney , repro- aentative and county conmmissinmier for the First district , antI also appointed (1010- gates to the state , senatorial and congres- siormal conventIons. A full delegation was on hand and cit buslne s passed off without - out friction or 3cr , P. P Henry was made chairman , James Livingston secretary antI CL S. Sampson assistant secretory. The convention nomnitmated M. 13. C. True for county attorney , Palmer Blake for representative - sontativo of the Fourth district and Frank Flak for county commissioner of the Firet district. Time following resolution was read ncI adopted : "ltcsoivcd , Timat the delegates to the state convention from Johnson county be iflStrtICtCl to Imse all honorable macaims to secure time nomninatioim of lion , M. L. hay- wood of Otoe county for governor. " Whiie nothing was said in reference to the nmatter , yet It is gemmeraihy inferred that time congressional delegation is In favor of IL .1. Burkctt for congress. BROKEN BOW , Nob. , July 10.-Special ( Tolegram-Tlmo ) republican county conven- tiomi hiehil here today was harmonious. An organizatiomi effected by electing - ing flr A. T. Matthews chairman and Ii. M. Amahmerry secretary. A. U. llimnmpimrey was miominatemi for county attorimoy after ( lie informal - formal ballot by acclamation. Iclegates \cro elected to time state , senatorial anti reprosommtativo convemmtiomms. Judge Armour was recommended for time state central conm- mittee. humphrey uvas called out anti nmalo a scatiming speech against tlo populist PartY oum(1 especially against the ala o Immvestignt- log comnmlttcc , anti larticuiarl. C , 'mV. foal. Ftl Itocco was elected chairman of the county central committee nimil IL G , Schwiimil secretary. The followIng is IL list of time delegates elected to the state eoimvormtloii : It. Reycrson , J. J. Staimilferd , G. B. Malr , F. Marsh , T. U. Jewett , P. M. Amsberry , F. IL Young. 11. George , FL B. hare , John Welch , Paid McGtmgin , J. Salisbury , George Muivaney. Time republican representative convention of time Fifty-sixth district was imeiti tommiglmt. F. S. u1orris was elected chairman and II. Ii. Andrews secretary. Ira Mihisand Major C. S. Ehlison of Ansiey were nominated. They are both highly respected anti well- to-do citizens and are regarded as . excep- tlonally strong men. They wore pledged by ( ho convention not to accept raihrad passes or free transportation during their terimms of office. AINSWORTII , Nob. , July 0.-Special ( Tehegranm.-Tho ) reimumblican county commvemi- tion met here this aftemmoomi amid was the mimost imarmnonious and entimuslastic for years , all of time nominations being made by ac- ciamatioii and time best of feeling prevailed. Nominations were made as follows : For county attorney , J. C. Tohiver of Ainswortim ; superintendent of schools , C. B. Goodspeed ; commissioner. First district , It. S. Snell of Long Pine. H. 0. Paine of Ainswortii was elected ciiairnmamm of the ccmmtral Committee. Delegates to time state conventiomm-K. S. llackey. 11. 0. Paine , W , M. Coryeii , G. A. Smith. 1'4\VNEE CITY , Nob. , July 3O.-Special ( Tclegranm.-Time ) action of time Pawnee county convention today resulted as follows : For mnenibers of the legislature , J. F. Won- zle and Ammtly Scott ; for coummty attorney , Charles Dort , The delegates to the semma- tonal convention were instructed for W , J. ilalderman. \VEEPING WATER , Nob. , July 30.-Spe- ( cliii Teiegram-Lmt ) the Cass coummty con- vcntiomm today tIme republicans nominated Judge Newell of this city for the state senate - ate ani renonminated RepresentatIves Pollard and Young for time house. After sonic lttlo work Jesse L. Root of this city was mmiii- Inted for county attorimey and Turimey Zink for commIssioner , Third district. The comi- vention was harimmonlous , An attempt was mnado to secure time emmdorsemnent of itoiert B. Winfiham of thIs city for congress as well as timat of E. J. llurkett of Llncohmm , but both failed and the delegations will go unin- structerl. Time following were mmmcd dde- gates to time state commvention : Orlando Teft , \v. Perry , J. 11. Becker , George Piquel , James Coary , C. L. Graves , Frank Dixon , A. M. Parker , J. Philpot , Mont foot , J. M. Craig. J. H. Hall , D , F. Diffenbacimer , E. C. Coleman , FL E. hay , .1. FL Douglas , Captain Isaac Wiles , harvey Holloway , Frank Wii- son , F. Ii. Stelmnaker , Will Coolidge , M. it ! . Deals. l'oi'ULIs'rs IIOLI ) CN'FiSTIOivS. Nt ) Very Cremut Aimmoimmit of EIIIIIuNI- miNim , IIimIzmyetI , TEKAMAII , Nob. , July 30.---Spclai.- ( ) Yesterday was convention day for thi popu- hints of Burt county. Time democrats and silver republicans (11(1 not put In an appear- nmmce and lucy cannot have any candidates on the county ticket timis fail unless time ) ' are put arm by petition. The populist con- vcntiomm was siimiy attended ; some precIncts imeitl no prImaries. Delegates to the state and congressional convemmtions chosen , hut without instructioims. Time convention rmtljourned without making any nominations , but will lmold . 'mecoad commventloa later for that jurpose. No ommthmusiasm wan manifest and in all it was a very tammmo affair. BLAIR , Nob. , JUly 3O.-Speclal-Time ( ) popuiists held a coimventton imore yesterday , but decitlemi not to make ammy nommilnations till inter in time cnmpalgn , u'hien timey will Prolmably eimciorse time democratic nomimimmees. They appointed delegates to the state convention - vention amid adjoumrjietl , S'FOCiCVll4LE , Neb , , July 10.-Special- ( ) Thio Frontier county lmopuiiat. convention \.as liciml at time court house Iii ( lila village yesterday. Seine of time precincts were not m'cpreseimtcd. Senator L. it ! . Graham was ehmairtmmnn amid George 1) . Cimadderdon score- tar ) ' . Time fohlouving mmomninatiomms were made : J. ii. Lincolmm , cotmnty attorney ; Joimn Stomme , for commnty conmlsaloner for Third district. Delegates to various commvcnIona ( as ( ci- lows : To state coimventlon-W. Ii , Wilson , W , C. Itecd , John Stomie , J. ii. Limmcoln , IL T. Jay , Charles Do Chant , IL 14 , flradhur ) ' , F. Id. hall anti 14 , Id , Iligglims. Not Iimstrtmcteii , but for Meserve for anytimlmmg lie wants , To congressional commvommtioim-E , T , Jay , ij. 11. FitcIm , E. P. I'yle , J. 11. Lincoln , A. II. ilarrows , George Hnndaih , A. J. Meachi- am , Id. C. Miteimeli. Not instructed , but all for Sutberiand. To senatorial convention at Culbertson- George I ) . Cbmadderdomm , John Proud , C. B. Stevens , C. A. Warner , IL T. Jay , 113. B. Auscaugim , I. Ii. F'ItcimV. . Ii , Wilsoim anti John Stone. it Is understood they arc for Senator Graham for a second term. To represemmtmmtivo commvcntioim-F. Id. lieu , Nicim. field , S.V. . , Stewart , P. lltmydeim , Fletcher Granclataff , Charles Do Chiaimt , W. H.'tlson , Chris. Russell anti A. Seago , flEBIdhiR , Nub , , July 20.-Speelal-The ( ) intitietielmta are holding their county con- vemmtlomm heto today to select delegates testate state and congressional conventions , Timere is likely to be sonic trouble about agreeIng oil terms of fusion. HASTINGS , Neb. , July 30.-Speclnl ( 'fob- gramn.-Tiie ) popuhita of Adams couaty held their county conventiomm today to select dole. gates to time state anti congresslonah con- ventlons , time delegates chosen to mmtetmci time state conventIon heimmg : John Even , .tianm Roder , tV. B. Johnson , Mart C. l"cr- imow , ' . C. Larson. Edwin Smith , John Gor- iloim , ' 1' , P. Sykes , John Tervy , W. F. Keller , F' . C. Phillips , U. P. I300tlm , James L. Blue , Julia Losie , W. J. Fishier , l'red itlundon , Id. W. flurchess , J , S. Logan , Dr. Swlgert , \v. Vm'eldron. This delegation goes unirm. structed , hut there is a mutual understand. Ing that it will vote solidly for Judge F 13. hlcail for goverimor , The deieutcs to _ - - - - . KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Last Call on Summer Goods-Must Have Room-New Autunitt and Winter Goods Arriving Daily-A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. Wash Goods Clearance Sales ABSOLUTELY WIThOUT PARALLEL. TiltS IS A SALE THAT APPEALS TO TIlE THRIFTY. 8 CI3tLVtlL1)- Every yard of hewn that sold brIskly up to Saturday inst for 6c and Sc go at 3c yd. ; CiiNTS 'A1tl- We wIll soil 5,000 yards of our lOc ging- hammis , all our 136-in Bcdnquin percaios that 501(1 ( Ui ) to last week for jOe , all go at 5c yd. S 1-a CRNTS 'YAitl- Aborfoylo gremiadinca brocaded ticimmies , that sold up to 20c yard , nil go at 8 i-3c yd , 10 CiINTS YAIII- All our 1c and 20c figured Frencim satines , cli our high-grade brocamled lawns , dimitIes , jaconcta , etc. , all go at IOo yd. IJ 1-il ( iiN'tS 1'tltI- Would even make time manufacturers stare with astonisimment to see all our 20c and 25c Preach organdies go at 12 ½ c yd. i ; ; CENTS VAIl- All our 116-tim India linens that nolil for 25c mind 30c , nil our best 25c and IDe dinmi- ties , go in ommo let at 15c yd , 20 CENTS YAItI- , \so will sell 2,000 yards of our finest Scotch zephyr that retailed up to a5c , alt go at 20c yd. Closing out our entire line of Ladies' ' and Children's ' Summer Underwear Regardless of Cost1 A' ! ' 10 CBN'VS- Our hInes of fine Egyptian ribbed vests- ecru or white-low neck , short alcoves or sieeveiess-nicely finished-all sizes-a wonderful - derful bargain-only lOc each. Al' hI 1-li CI1N'VS- Our lines of fine llichelieu ribbed vests- crochet necks , silk taies-htglm neck , mdmort sleeves-low neck , sleeveless-regular 25c grade-all sizes-only 12 c cccli. AT 2 C1iTS- All of our lisle thread vestn-36c anti 45c quality-ecru or white-nil styles-beau- tifuily finisimed-icoec pants to match-all sizes-a real bargain-only 2c each. Ladies' extra size lisle thread vests-a sumnnmcr comfort for large anti fleshy hadies -ceru or white-silk flmmish , how neck sleeve- less-high neck , short sleeves-Ole grade- all sizes , 6 , 7 , S-only 50c eachm. We have reduced our entire line of Indies' lisle thread union sults-"The Munsing , " best make-best finish-perfect fit-all styles -ecru or white-all sizes-only 79c suit. llnnilsomo emhroiilercil rumes , with extra under rufile , $1.i15 value. CIearin Up Prices in Lace Department1 C11EME AND BUTTER. ORIENTAL LER1tUI .Al'PLIQLJE and POINT DR PARIS LACES AT hALF' PRICE. LINEN FIATISTC EMflROIDEtlIE ALL REDUCED TO hALF PRICE. MAChINE TORCIION LACES , pretty new patterns , at 5c , Ge. Tc , lOc , 12 ½ c mud lIe a yartt , FRENCh VALIiNCIENNIS LACES at 2iic , 30c , 35e , 40c , iOn and i5c a piece of 12 yards. REMNANTS OF LACES REDUCED REGARDLESS OF COST. Corsets- CorsetsCorsets5 iSc for a genuine 50c Summer Corset- closing out. I $1.00 Datisto , MuslIn anti Ventilated Cor- scts-threo splendid bargains. rrricot. Corset Waist for boys and girls comfort and durability combincd-25c , Skirt Improver. Sommietiming just out in Wire Busties-in great demammd-prlce lOc. KELLEL STER & CO. Corner Fifteenth Sis. tIme congressional convention are : P. 5. Warwick , B. Eastwood , Dan Horlgan , J. .1. Shimeld , T. Fl. Munsomm , John Morvili. Mart Coffmnan , John Ilelser , John Farner , C. F. Hogg , James \V. Harris , J. Id. Strahi , John Nehsomm , T. L. Gibson , D. A. Criswell , C. H. YostV. . 0. Snyder , Dr. J. F. Steele , George E. Brown , 0. C. Weesner , I-I. B. McGraw. There were mme resolutions offered. GRAND ISLAND , Nob. , July 30.-Special ( Tciogramn.-Tho ) popuiists of hall county In convention today unanimously passed a resolution instructing the delegation to the state coimvention to present the mmame of Judge John H. Thompson as candidate for the nomination for governor amid instructing - ing timeni to use all honorable measures to secure his miomination. Resolutions adopt- lag time St. Louis platform were not unani- mnoua , but were adopted , as timero were seine with a desire to get the party back to time days before fusion. Delegates were so- hected to state and congressional coimveu- tions. HUMI'IIItEYS , Nob. , July 30.-Spevial ( Telegram.-Tho ) populist coummty convention elected fusion ( llegates to the state convention - vention , Maxwell delegates to time congres- sionai convention , endorsed the democratic county representative and niso time democratic - cratic county attorney. Time democratic commmmty convention zmominn' 1 a representative - tivo anti coummty attorney , elected delegates to tile state coimventioa against fusion and also passed a resolution against fusion an- less fairly done. No instructions were given to time congressional delegates , but time ) ' are considered against Imlaxwohh , If all democratic - cratic delegations to state and congressional commventlomms are as Platte county , fusion will not be easy in time convention. SIDNEY , Nob. , July lO.-Speciai ( Tolo- gramn.-The ) populist anti free sihvcr repub- hicamms imeld their convention here today and elected delegates to time state convention. Senator Felts was endorsed anti fusion wan their battle cry , TIme sehection of canliIntes ( or coumuty commissioner aimd county attor- lucy Was deferred umitil September 10 , time convention to take place thirty-lIve miles nortimwest of hero in itedington precinct. hASTINGS , Nd , . , July i0.-Spocini ( Tio- gram.-Today ) vas a day of conventions for Iiartington. The democrats hold timeir con- ventiomm and decided to heave time selection of mmomiminees ( or county attorney anti county cenmmmmissioner to time central committee1 The popuhists nominated U , J. Millard for county attorney cad .Ioiiim It. Feiber for county Commissioner , Time populists selected deic- gates as follows : State convention , J , II , FelberV , id. Bryant , George flohiemi , Cimmirics Plumnioigim , J. 13 , Locke , il , T. lInker , Ilarris Pimple , N. T. Aimkeny , Ferdo Fischer , Chemmi Ashore , W. 11. floweD and Commrad lieger. Congressional , George McAllister , Carl Anderson , \V. F. Bryant , IL it ! . Cook. Martin Cuilen , John B. Locke , Cimarhes P. Luimmheigh , Ii. L. Blake , Delegates to tim congrcsslotmal convention were instructed for Samnuci Maxwell. Senatorial canyon- tion , harris Pimple , Ed Smith , W. II. Mel- lotte , Cieni floinnd , Dan Feiber , George Mc- Ahlister , Charles Fischer , J. II. Felber , Adam WoerdpcoiT , LevI liarnts , Louis Dcii- lila , Thomas Johnson , Iamm Faulk , James Lively. Representative , Ii. L. Ankeny , J , Ii. Ieniinger , W' , 11. RoweD , George flohlorm , \ V.V. . W'Ihcox , Ii. A , Ankeny , George Campbell - bell , ii. L. faker , John B. Locke , Id. Cuh- ion , Dan Faulk , John Meyer , James Lively , Levi Barmmts , 'rime silver rcpuhiieaimn also met In eon- vontion today and also heft time county mmominces to time central committee , Z , Id. Ilairmi , II. S. Fisher , George Jenkinson , Mr. Smith , 1. . Pedersen , F , Id. Evans , fl It. Imigimani and A. Mattson were re-elected delegates to attend the state , congressional , senatorIal anti reprcsommtattvo convontioims , Time democrats selected ( lehegates as foi- Iowa : State convention , ' 1' . F , Ziegler , Frank fowling. FL 'V. Fergenson , A. Id , ( boding , John Kmmhi , I' . F. Pammabaker , B , 0. Chanmplon. Congressional , J , 5 , Jennings , Our Ladies' ' and Children's ' Hosiery Stock is as Usual- Full of Bargains5 Ladles'-seanmleas-fast black anti tamm hose-double sole , heel and toe-nice , light welght--oniy lIe pair. Latlics' extra light weight-fast black and tan Imose-imighi spliced Imeel and toe-cxcep' tionally fine-Saturday , 2&c pair. Ladies' drop stitch anti plain fast black lisle hose-double sole , heel and toe-special for sunmmner vear-only 85c-3 imir for $1.00. We have the largest and prettiest line of ladies' fancy illc hose in time city-silk flnislmed-all new patterns-fast colors- Saturday-only bc pair , Children's lisle finished fast black anti tan hoso-doubho knee and foot-all sizcs-5 to 10-Saturday-only 15c haIr , Children's fast black end tan hose-fine rIbbed-double kmmee , heel amid toc-immcluding an extra fine limmo of white soles-all sizes- 5 to Sonly 25c pair. ParasolsParasolsN - Parasols , \iil make prices to close balance of stock without ammy regard to cost. Extraordinary Low Prices on Men's ' Summer Wear5 MEN'S UNDER\VEMt. Men's haibrlggan shirts and drawers , vohl made and nicely finished , regular lIe quality - ity , reduced to 19c. Men's fine balbrlggan shirts nmmti drawers , patent scams , drawers made with double seat for bicycle riders , former price 60c , reduced to 39c. MEN'S NIGHT ShIRTS. Extra fine soft muslin nigimt. shirts , with neatly trlmnmncti fronts , regular 75c quality , reduced to lOc , MEN'S SHIRTS. Men's soft shirts in fine quality pcrcalc , wIth detached cuffs to match , reduced from SIc amid 75c. Men's stiff bosom shirts , with white bodies and colored Madras bosoms ammd cuffs detached , reduced ( toni $1.00 , all go for Ole in this special sale. Boys' ' Waists. All our laumidered and unlaundered shirt. waists for boys that we sold for $1.50 , $1.00 and Tic will ho sold for 50c in this special sale. This includes all the best makes of Mother's FrIend , Star , King nmmcl others. Buttorick Patterns. , , t\o are siociai ngents for these popular paper patterims. All time hew publications and patterns now ready. A. J. Watson. L. F. Zigier , Joe Hechstein , George Saunders. Senatoriai , S. Wickham , J. C. Moore , W. W. Shannon , John Brovmm , William Laammcrs , William Randall , J. W. Mcfloweli , Representative , Joe floehai , John Suing , A. Id. Vaneheevo , S. Q. Lankonm , John I , . Lorge , 'mV. S. Chulie , Henry Wichol- man nd J , Id. Lammners. Time action of time sii"er reubiican flmii time democrats in not nlaciog a ticket iii the field is tnkcn as conclusive proof that fusiommists sustained one of those black eyes often read about in the almanacs. . SCHUYLER , Neb , , July 0.-Specinl ( Tei- egramn.-The ) populist caucus was held bore this afternoon and delegates elected as ( oh- iowa : To ( ho state convention-John C. Sprecher , Janmes A. Grimison , A. C. McLeod , V. Ii. Carleton , J , C. McKinzie , N. II. Mapes , C. Kroeger , C. Funk , Francis limnn , John S. Caig , A. C. Anderson , 3. A. D'mnn , Charles Pterncr , J. C , Grasborg. To time congressIonal convention-John C. Sprechier , James A. Grimison , A. C. McLeod , W' . Ii , Carleton , J. C. McKenzie , Timomas hiyhaimd. To time judicial convention-John C. Sprech- or , James A. Grimison . C. MeLeod , W. H. Carleton , N. II. Mnpes , J. A. Dunn , J. S. Craig , C. Funlc. The representation was light , but three caucuses imaving been imeiti in precincts and only two of them hind rep- rescntatives in today. PLATTSMOUTII , Neb , , July 30.-Special ( Telegram.-Cmmas ) coimmity democrats amid imov- ulists held their county conventions at Louisville today. No fusion niovemonts went thmoughmt neceasary , each conveimlion proceeling to election of delegates to time state and congressional commventions. Time credentials committee of time populists imati considerable clifilculty in seating mieiegates. George W , Btrge , Lilicoin , candidate for congress - gross , anti 1) , Clem Deavor , Omaha , candidate - date for governor , wore both present anti spoke to time popuhists. Time demimocratic meeting was very hiaramonloija , Resolutions endorsing Matthew Ocring of Plattamoutim for congress anti priviieging iiinm to select his delegation for ( ho conventiomi were en- titusiastically adopted. The dcnmocrats elected time following delegates to time state convemition : Edward Cart , P. J. Wilburn , George A. Towbe , J. I. Carley , H. B , Pank- ormimi , I ) . Custer , Id , 0. Kime , It. B , 1.Vaiiaco . , hlemmry Aimdersomm , Jacob It , Valiery , W. P. hiuclmlasomi , Wiliiani Gihiispio , A. C. Ithoden , B. T. Corner , C. J , Soar , Frank II , Stander , itiatthmew Ocring , Fred Kroehiier , F. fl Green , Id , Archer , John Lutz , Mr. Goring will imot onnounco lila delegation until next veek , Time popuhists elected time following deicga- tion to timeim' state conventbomm ; II , I ) . Barr , Robert Mcilenry , I. "iv. Driscoll , George Uptomi , Ii , G. Cooley , James Rouse , Henry Ihomple , G. C. Covait , A. Id. Russell , L. G , Todd , Id. S. hirigga , James Clerk , J. Id. Car- ( or , William Burke , Id. W. Thomas , ChrIst Christensen , Ed Door , 'F. J. Oliver , J. V. ' , hteasoner , Ii. C. Maddiimg , P. McCaig , Joimim Ramsey , A. T , hlonsliauv. Time pops made no endorsements but. will probably support Goring although some talk of forge. The following congressional delegation was named : (1. 5 , Upton , I'eter Iinnrahan , J. Clark , J. V. Reasoner , II. Strickland , Washington - ington'ntighm. . Amos iciser , J. Id. Kiser. Christ Christensen , John Itamnsey , A. lii. hlusselh , Dan Burke , ALIIION , Nob. , July O.-Slteeial ( Tehe- grnin.-The ) populist county convention convemmemi hero today , hieing the largest. , lies- I imps , in the history of the party. W.t. . MeCutchmemi was chairman and 0. IL Waiters secretary. The foilowimig delegates were chosen to time state convention : Ira \'hip- pie , V. ' . A. iticCutcimen , C. L. Mayes , 14. D. Pestle , J. A. Baird , John Ewing , Id. V. ' , MeGan , .1. 5 , Armstrong , J , B. Barnes , August - gust \'anderm'ahle , W. A. Pointer , J. I ) . Ilrit.dy , Jumes Sandliamal , Delegates to con. gressionul convention : B , .1. Gates , P. 'V. Amnincrmnn , Is. V. ' . Brammman , George Itoh- lnson , Id. V. ' . MeGan , V. ' . B. Watson , Ed 1u'ana , .r , T. Brady , James Volley , D. J , . I'oynter. After a protracted struggle itep- : : ; i ! Attractiye Bargains in Muslin Underwear5 . ( ) WS , 8. l-2e- To close out this line-a garment of 0c value. mWNS , Sloe- 'l'heso were 76c cambric tuekco and cam- broiderd gowns , ( H's' , sac- Two pretty styles , cambric , lace or embroidered ruflies , tucked yoke , etc. , * 1.00 garment. l)1tAVIltS , iDe- Thmimu is a lOc value , will tam solil oat quickly. iISAW'iiiti" , :17 : Fotmr lots of high grade drawers-best lace and cimibroblery trinmnicil-on account slightly solied-GOc , 75c atmd $1.00 all at SWI1L'l'S , nac- To close out , beIng soiled , $1.00 skirts are 65c. siciit'rs. mmi.ia- resentative IL , C. Kiester was renominated over ox-County Treasurer D. .1. Poynter and 1. 11. Bygiand for representative. County Attorney A. B. Gartemi was renomninatemi without opposition. J. F. I'ostie was nominated - natod for county conmnmissioner. Iu'rntIc Co.mveii I 101mM. HASTINGS , Nob. , July : iO.-Special ( Tele- granm.-The ) Adammms county denmooratic convention - vontion tommy seiectod the following dde- gates to ( ho state convention : D. ii.Vent - wortim , Lloyd Lyimn , J. J. Simmering. Lemn Llbbctts , Iennis Simeedy , S. L. Brass , J. F. Barr , 0.V. . Tiblwtts , N. L. Lovali , Charles /tutzen , Dr. C. V. Arts , Ii. S. Tyler , M. V. ' , Baxter , II. B. Wahiquist , J. C. Stevens. FI1EMONT , Neb. , July 30-Speciai ( Tcic- gram.-TIme ) Dodge county democratic comi- vontiomm met at time district court roonm this mnornimmg. Dr. Immehies of Scribner called time commvention to order and was elected chair- oman and C. It , Sciiaoffer of Fremont secre- tary. The repoft of time eomnnmittee omm crc- dentinis showed six precincts riot repro- sentetl , Time following delegates to the state convention wore selected : C. Ilohlen- beck , J. It. lianks , Id , II. Iiinman , John Tlmonipsen , Cimarics Inches , Joimn Romberg , Conrad floe , F. J. Walters , P. Flannagmmn , G. L. Loomis , S. S. Vami horn , Harry flog- em , tV. Ii. Wcekea , George Looschmemm , Wil- ham Basler , Ilenry Sciivab , N. P. Nelson , John Reese , Id. Bowling , Frank hiartosch and John Emmmaatmel. A comniitteo was appointed to confer with Judge Maxwell on time solectiomu of delegates to time congressional comivention. The corn- mittec , which consisted of P. Flannngan , Judge hiohienhochc nimd Wallace Wilson , reported - ported that. time judge did not feel hike die- tatimig wlmom time conventioim should send as delegatos. They brougimt in a list which they hind prepared subject to his approval and it was unammimoul3' adopted. The del- egateim arc as follows : 0. 14. Loomis , P. Fiannagan , Conrad I lollenbeck , Wallace Wilson , Peter Packert , Neis Martiimson , J. 0 , Zmlailoy , James Murray , FL N , Morse , John Ilaman , Joimmi Daiml amid \S'ihiiam Parr , Delegates to ( lie judicial convention were chosen as follows : 0. 14. Loomis , Waldo W'interstcen , I leraman Znlmn , John Ieihls , B. F. Gray , II. C. 1)aiii , C. Iloilc'nbcck , 'iT. J. Simmons , S. S. Van Horn , James Noc , C. It , Scimacifer , J. J , Castle , John Burke , Jerome Porterfield , ithikcm Cimapnmomm , N. P. Nelson , J. C. ICimudsoim , James Mihlikemi , 0. F. Looscimon , J. SullIvan , Franlc flartoschm , John Thompson , liens Dalmi. At no time were there over tasty-fire hOtSOflS ) prcaommt and there appeared to be but little inter- cat takcmm in time proceedings. S'l'OCFCVILLE , Nob. , July Ii0.-Speciai. ( ) -At a meeting of time democratic central committee ( roam Frontier county hold hicra today time following delegates were elected to attend time tielnoeratic state convention at Lincoln August 2 : W. Ii. Latham , It. P. Logan , C. Orabemistitme , it ! . V. harry , 11 , Pfieffei' . SIDNEY , Nehj. , July 30.-Speclmml ( Tehe- grarn.-Thmo ) democratic county commvcntlon was held hero today antI elected the tel- iowimmg delegates to the state convention : Joseph Obertehtior , Daniel McAieeso , It. P. Scott anti A.V. . Atkins. Senator Felts was eimdorseti ( or renomination cmiii fusion with the populist antI silver remubhicans was unanimously agreed upon. Time delegates 0 time state eomivoimtion are uninstrucied , AINS\VCRTII , Nob. , July 30-Srediai ( Tciegramo.-Tlrn ) democratic and PoPulist county comivemitton meet this afternoon , The democrats elected P. J. Murphy antI Will- lain Davisomm to tIme stab convention , The populista elected (1 ( , A. Miles , A. Shipmmmn amid P. Booth to time state convention. All I county candidates wore nominated by the democrats and endorsed by time popuhists , as they always do , Lm& suit 0er hi.tl (1tieieui , TABLE JIOCK , Nob. , July 30-Special. ( ) -The preachers of this city occupied this = - _ Shoe Department , Special Clearing Sale of Shoes and Oxfords. We have a great ninny special bargains in shoes anti oxfords that we will cioso out this week a big sciluctian in price. Lai11c , ' vici kid tan oxfords , silk vesting fronts , at $2.2i , reduced from $3.25. Ladies' hnii'I immade vici kid oxfords , either black or tan. at $2.00 , reduced from $3.00 , Lmulies' and misses' tan hails , spring heels , sizes 2 to ti , at $2.00 , reduced from $2.75. i.ialins' white canvas oxfords at ttRc , so. dmmced from $1.60. Misses' tan shoes , either bali or button , kid or cloth top , at $1.50 , reduced from $2.&O , sizes ii. to 2. Misses' cloth top button shots , Phila- deiphimi toe , sizes 11 to 2 , at $1fio , reduced frotn $2.25. Misses' fine lmanil made kid slippers , with strap , at $1.00 , reduced from $1.50 , sites 11 to 2. Closing Out Shirt Waists , Etc. Shirt waists , himmcmm suits , linen mind white pique skirts to be closed out regardless of cost. ' Organdies. To chose out our "Kcmchelius Freres" 1pm- ported figured organdies , opening prices 5c , 40c antI 45c , all mit one price Monday. C IIC 190 Shopping Bags , Etc. LADIES' BOSTON ShOPPING UAG , inmmneimso assortment , at $1.00 , $1.35 , $1.50 , $2.00 and $2.25 each , LADIES' LEATHER C1IATELAIN BAGS , in black anti colors , at 50c , ' 5c , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 and $2.00 each , LADIES' LtIATI1EIt BELTS. in mmli time latest styles-inmmnense. assortment , at 25c , 35c , SOc. 75c , $1.00 and $1.50 each. LADIES' COMBINATION POCKETBOOKS , a beautiful new assortment , at SOc , 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $2.00 and $2.50 each. , Flas , All our fine saline American flags , polo and spear , size lSx3l , worth 35c , go at 19c each. All our 34x46 American flags , with polo I amid spear , worth dOe , go at 2e each , attention of Justice Roberts' court Thursday - day , The case of greatest interest was one wherein Rev. T. II. Woriey preferred a charge of disorderly conduct against ii. S. Drown , proprietor of one of time city bather shops , Time case grew omit of a dead chicken which time Ireacher'a boy threw near the Brown's house , time smell of which became - came offensive , anti Urowim went to the parsonage antI In the argunment which ensued - sued called Mr. Worley a liar and was or- Ocred off tha place , but did not go until threatened with arrest. Time came was tried to a jury and after being out all night a verdict of not guilty was brought iii and the prisoner was dimicimarged , while the costs were assessed to Woriey. The other case in wimich a preacher fig- tired was omme in whmich Rev. A. M. Ilenclee swore out a search warrant against Mary Iienska , a young woman who was employed - ployed as a scrvammt in his family and whom ito suspected of having stolen a gold watch belonging to Mrs. Ilendeo. Time oflicers found time watchi and the girl paul the costs anti the case agaimmst hmer was not prosecuted further. Stilt S. , Recover F'nrin , \VEST POINT , Neb. , July 30.-Special ( , ) -A suit. was filed yesterday in ( Ilatrict. court hy Thonmas Murray against Maggie Murray , to recover possession of a valuable farm wimicli was deeded to Miss Murray by imer brother on hmis deathbed , The parties to time suit are father and daughter. Time lightning ( luring yesterday's storm Btrtlcl time home of Mrs. Sopimia hiaas , 1mm Neilgh's addition , and tore off one corner of time building. 'I'hme plaster in that sectiomi was detached , otherwise no damage was done. Mrs. fans was in the house at the ( line , imtit. experienced no electric shock. Llghitmming struck time town herd at Horseshoe - shoe lake yesterday , knopkimmg down seven head , but killimmg only two cows , belonging to Jess Camp amid John \Viesmier respect- iveiy , Time assessed valuation of Coming coummty for 189R is $2,189a77 $ and the state levy Is 6 ½ mills , Seuvar , ! Co is it t , . c't.Is 1mm , Sll\VAltI ) , Neb , , July 30.-Sjiecimml- ( ) Seward county in itathly in tmeed of rain. While this county has as good it crop of hay and smanil graIn en lies ever been Imnown , corn is suffering ( or moisture. Thrashing Is being carried on all over the cnmimity anti wheat itt going from twelve to thirty-five bushels , while oats Is yieldIng from fifty to elxty bushels to time acre. Committees have been appointed by nearly all time fraternal beneficiary orders of Seward to arrange for a big picnic , whmicii uvili be imelil in ( lila city time hatter part of August. George P. Forman , who hives on section 1 , A township , this county , struck flowing water while boring a well yesterday , Time u'ater vns struck at a deptim of 140 feet anti flows at about. time rate of 100 gallons a minute. Mr. Fornman is having dllflcuiy ( in controlling the water. 'i''nuIm.'rs Chosen , NELSON , Neim. , July 30.Ipeciai.The ( ) school imaril met In adjourned session amid CotflIlCte(1 ( the election of teachers for time coming school year. Ira Lamb was elected principal ; V. 'I' . Bottenfleid. assistant ; N , 14. MOOC , gramnmar department ; Winona Dimsenhiery , first Iotermnedlato Gertrude i3torer , accomal Intermediate ; Susie Kirk , first primary , ( mod Orvis Perry , second psI- mary. All except hiottenfleld anti I..amb are graduates of 'imo ' Nelson High school , , t tfrimet iiii ut losp&r l'ijse Chnumfauqin. LONG PINE , Nob. . July 30-The twelfth annual Chsutauqua is ip lull blast , The largest number of tentera ( or yearn Is in evidence , wherever you uu'nndcr among the trees or through the canyons : The program I , giving emimient. satisfaction to the In- Continued on.Fourth Page. ) ' dMM ,