THT : OMVIIA DAILY UKK : TIITKSDAY s. isns , 3 PROSPERITY IS THE BAMS ; QtoM of FvfccnUc is iliaipnf ti * 3utt. PEOPLE HAVE .VOSEY TO PAY TAXES ? om In l np of thr Truth of Ihr Jtnlrmrnt that thr ( irorrnl Oooil Time" Arr Hr p n lhlr for the Condition of the Mntr. K N . Spt 7 ( Special. ) Th * la- forstttloa U cotatnt to from orer tb < lUte that uses i ; beta ; paid In falter tha a net before , la spite o' tbcent public- tioa of 2nre if * he pore rat ! ? o3cielj " > rtow that the d-linquent list was. ta * reat d In 1 < T It is cow certain that a ilatlUr table made to ran up to tbe time | 'hit iu < 3 for hit year beao > e delinquent , sfcoT a large balance on the o'.her of the tedder The people la all pans i of the sute a-e making claims for their 1 sai.-r of the credit ia the enlargement of i tt" funds now in tht hands of the state official * and th * couaty oficUls are sot ! stow ta aMerting that if the payments I re not proccptlr made at their oScrs the sute hous politicians would bare co i I lre je to boast about Oae of the coun- | ! < § from the souta ait part of the state to mike a showing Is Pawnee , which may be takes aa a cample couaty in that lo cality. The treasurer frota Pawnee reports th * following Sevres , showlar the total tax i-ollectlani In hU county for the Srst TeB months cf the years Itttf. 1 ; and liS ? . and also the amount derived from the schoo ; laadi ic the coaaty during the came pe riod : Tas s School ' collected , lam's ' As Piwate county has sever had other thaa republican officials , this substantial in crease ia the taxes collected and reposed to the state officials cannot he accounted ! for because of "reform management , " and e.mply Indicates the increased prosperity of the people and thtir increased ability to pay their taxes. A report received from Johnson county , down in the same portion of the state , shows that the tax collections for the first seven months of ISSi were J .77.S ; , as compared with J S.52 J2 dor- Ine the same period of ISM. aad J5T ilo ia 1 35 ? o It seems that Johnsoa county is alto entitled to credit for some of the "in crease la the public funds. " " "nvril" from thr * oldlrr * Pay. There is one "jariae" being made by the state officials that is causing more or less trouble , and leads maay members of the Nebraska National Guard who were form erly rorocrats to doubt the wisdom and rood faith of the eoveraor. The men of the ruard who * ere accepted by the War department and weat to the front were paid for the time thev were ia camp previous to their bela ? mustered into the volunteer service. Those , however , who remained in -anip eight or tea days before being re jected , and the oScers of the ETiard who nere thrown cut to make room for the gov- eraor's political favorites , have cot yet been paid by the state. The bills have been uoe ever since May < , and there is a fund of over fJ.KO oa hand available for their payment , aad there seems to be no excuse for keeping the money away from the men unless it ie that the governor wants to keep the fuai aa lare as rxwsible until after election in order that it may b counted la thr pretended total of "money saved by the reform administration " From telegrams received today it seems tha' ther * ts no hope for the Third regi ment to te Immediately mustered out. but that there is to te aa immediate move tea a different camp to see if the health of the m n cancct t improved. The first tele- Ki-i-i received waa from the colonel of the resimen : . as follows PANAMA PARK. JACKSONVILLE. Sept. ' Adjutant General Barry. LincolnPri - vst-s Bare and Nelson , bo'h of Cotapaay G. died last nigh' Morning report shows cin ty eUV la quarters , ninety-five in hos pital. Eizhty-oae leave for Nebraska to night on thirty-day sick furloughs. We ex pect to move entire r < giraeat to Pablo to morrow and try th < > effect of -ean air. W. J. BRYAN. Colonel. During tie afternoon further Information concerning the movement * of the regiment was received from Congressman Stark , who Hired as follows WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 General P H. Barry. Lincoln Department holds that the war is aot over Only a cessation of hos tilities. Army as now organized will be re tained in rvlce until formal treaty of r ace Nebraska's quota , two maximum rejtments Fim aad Third effective and fitUfactory acd neithe- will be mustered out Third will be moved into new camp at oacr. Order permitting colonel of Third to discharge revoked. All applicitioas for dls- charze must come through regular military chanaels. W L. STARK. \ me sae received from the Letter hos pital at Chickamauga today reads as follows T -n men of the. Second Nebraska here Foyr erious4y 111 Six could travel oa hos pital train. All typhoid fe > er. E. C. CARTER. Chiei Surgeon GlCea of the DUisioa hos pital at Chlckamiuga also wired 'his afternoon noon- Referring to wire of yesterday. Allea. Barcet. LaSurr. Hood aad Pearce are better and can go home soon Dunnlnr. Osalosky atsi Frtfad are ta serious coaditioa. Dal- rynipl * died yesterdar GIFFEN. Chief Surgeon Governor Holcomb weigh : announced the appointment of Samuel J Taf.e as dist-i.-t ledge la this eo'JVy to fill the vacancy caused by the death cf Judge C L. Hall Judge Tuttle Is aa old-time democrat , ho A CRITICAL TIME During- the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL , A RUS NIGHT AND DAY. Thr Parkrr * at thr Uattlr of 5ont | . aso de Culm wrre all llrror * . Thrlr llrrolc Knurl * In Getting Ammnnl- llun and Itatlun * to the Front > avrd thr Da , . P E. Butler , cf pack-traia No. : . writing froas Saatuco. I > CuSsa. oa July nd. says. "We all sad diarrhoea ts more or ! * * s v.o- lea : f rtE , aad wsea e lasded w bad co time ta SM a doctor f r it was a case f rush aad rash sight and day te krp ite treops fup lted vrit ! cnimticitloD and rattoo * , but ttitaks te C&atsfcerlaln's Colic. Cholra and Dlarrfco * * RMDidy. we were able to keep at w rk aad V * r our health" ia fact. I m- I cerely fell ve Out at OD critical ttice this roedKtae a tae tadlrrct M > TOU.of our army. fr If tk packers Sn4 bee asable te fk there w M kave b * a M way { ge- . tlas tof > r > lt * to the froat. Tiere were ser r 4 ( Out a waoa tnla coatd me. My conn4 aa4 r Had the good fortune to lay U a swrply f Usu ic.j'cia * far our Hfere * ( eft Tampa , and t . . c 01 * * * tt aWolotciy xvkt life.- aWn Wttr was ritira to the aati- o * this < dkia . tix CkaaakKbia Co. , DM M Uc. Iwa. i .r.re hi * r M4 n- .a 'b'cuc'v " hat * v- , ! tine * b * a a candilat * far < > ( ! > < . mine n Crrtincatr. O A William * of N lia. report * ? for Judce Robinjoa in tb Math dutrtct. wa * t th * state b ne tHay Choc tbe < - : ' ! < * M of oomiaa' oa of Roblawo w the cic- didate of the populiM and democratic par ties for eoarM No certiSeitt wa sled ty t M t pnbMcai aa < l Mr Williams stated to the reporter of The B * < that it was Dot coandered - orth while to cill : h sllv-r repuWkcaa roaamte * torether far the purpo * * of sufc.nz out a certilca-e H said tha : M far a * tae Third dU'rict u con- cerx d. the silver rpublicaa had as well Jot a th poputuu aad br doee - itt it as there is ao further * of their trying to hold an ladepeatfeat oreialtatioa H s. . that fusion wr.h lu multiplicity of coaai tees acJ coaveatioas u cauiicg inuch trottBle and makes the ; oilticur > 4 approach the eeaveatioai with fear aad trembllag. and that the anal outcoxe must be tae or- gaaizatioa of the forces uader cse party same Th * n s from ever Laacuier county hews that waile tsert are taaay poor piece ) of corn , the gtceral yield will te fully up to the average. W. H. Clark , wtto has ICO acres of corn a few rnil-s south of tbe city , has made aa lavestlgatlca and sd that the yield will go fully sixty-five boshels to tbe acre Of the land farmed by tbe asylum one eighty-acre patch will yield sixty bu < b- els ts the acre acd tbe other fields cult.- vated by th * Iftituutlas ill produce ilatss : as much. The Davis block , cat ef the bcildiazs burned la the flre that destroyed the Richards - ards block , is beins rebuilt and will be realy for occunaccy before winter. There are many other buildings foing up or betas repaired in all parts of the city and there is more work in this line thaa there haa been for four years pajt. Th * rentable houses of th * c.ty are a'so ' well filled aad the general opinion is that there has t 3 a considerable > n-r > ? s ia tbe population. MIOT r.v CITTLIM\.V. llr nlt of niffrrrnre * that Unr Bt- l tii for omr Tlrat- . CHADRON Neb Sept 7 iSf-ecul Tele- ? ram r John Eckman , a sheepman whose home is in this city was shot this after- ! aooa in Fall River county. South Dakota. j I by Bea Harrison Tbe shoottnt ; was the culminatioa of bitter feeliaz which has ex isted for a lea ? time between the sheep aad cattlemea ia this vicinity Ecjcman is a partner la the iheep busi ness with Dr James S. Romine. i althy capitalist of this city It Is stated that they had b * n - araed by the cattlemea act to rua their shse ? iato South Daitota. but despite this warning Eckmaa drove th - larg * herd into camp at Wayside , a small sutioa Just ovr the liae in South Dakota. Today a lirse number of cattle- ana west to the camp and ordered Ecic- man to l ave. Vpon his refusal to do so Ben Harrison , a leader arsons the cattle mea. shot Eckmaa Joha Chireic. a herder employed by EcV- man. brought the news to Chadroa Jtat before S o'clock and Dr. Romiae left for the shep camp , accompanied by a phy sician. H stated before Icavin ; thit Harrison risen would be arrested and he tateads to prosecute th case to the bitter * ad. The sentimeat la Fall River county Is almost ualverally la favor cf the cattlemen aad this clash between the cattle aad sheep men has Tons been expected. John Eckmaa is aa oldtlme resident of Chadroa ana is a respected aad progressive citizea. Ben Harrison is a son-la-law of Duncaa Jlclatyre of this city The bunch of sheep driven into Fall River county by Romiae & Eckmaa Is almost the first herd ever In tha : immediate section , which inhabited by a large number of small cattle ranchmen , who aver that the sh p ruin the range for cattle and claim that tbe two industries cannot be carried ea in Use same rjtcn. \Vr t Point Itrm . WEST POINT , Neb , Sept T ( Special ) The parochial school ia connection with ! St. Paul's Germaa Luthtran church opeaed this momia ; with a full attendance. Prof. i F. C Sissmaashaasea has been encased ' to teach for the next year. The Infant sea of Carl Sch iack. a black smith , who had been sick for some time , died of cholera infantum yesterday. M. J. Hughes hao added a plat of land , about six acres ia extent , to the ity cem etery. Alf the available space la the old cemetery has teen illed cp. Steps are beta ? takea to organize a public cemetery association. The weather has tt * > a extraordinarily cold here for the list three days , makins overcoats and blankets almost a necessity. Couacilmaa Martin Kerl has been elected a delegate to represeat the Volunteer Fire department at the Firemen's tournament at Omaha. Mj terli > n Dliappraranrr. CHADRON. Neb. 3pt. T ( Special Tele gram ) H. H. Claossen. the owner of coa- siderable valuable property in lowj aad Nebraska , aad a money lenJer with funds invested la zood securities left Dawes couaty a short tim azo fcr Cliatoa cousty. Iowa. He arrived th r # ta a demeated coaditioa aaj friends and relative * here have been noticed that he his disappeared Claussea latended to make hi ? futur * home la Clinton county , where he has relatives livins He hid done well la this cocaty. hut his wife died some time ao and Claus- sea has since been mooly aad dlscoateated. HU fnen.s ! believed that the change would do him od so advised the move H * took his 7-year-old ton with him. The last heard cf him he had reached Goose Lake , la. Since that time his whereabouts are a fcliak. His fneads here fear that he has met with foul rlsy Irmopoi > Convrntlon , FENDER. Neb. . Sept 7 ( Special ( The d mo-rops held their couaty coaveatioas ia t. . i pfcr * yesterday aad after a long Jaale i cctiiai'.ed W E Whtcctab : for county areraey a : the demand of the popoltst party. Whlteosnb Is a frre silver repub- li-an. H J Welu. the present couaty at torney , who was appointed by the board last spring to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of R. G Stron ; . was turned Jown. although be baa be-cn the only outspoken eaadldate for the place. J. M. McTlure was named for conuaissioaer of the Third district. odlfr' llurlnl. FREMONT. Neb . Sept. 7 ( Special ) The retcaicj of r. Head. Ute private ia Company P. Thtrd Nebraska , who dll ! of fever at JacksoBvilU. Fla. , list eek , : w.li b brought to Us home ia Everett , township for burial Head was 27 year : | of ag s. youa maa of exemplar ; charac ter tad posess d ef o&stderabl property. He was to have tees married tht > to x daughter of a premisect Dodge farase-r. < C blldlrancl -d to Drath. ASHUVND. NebSept 7 ( S At Keocaoqua. la Sunday where A. ? Wsiuker aad family of Ithaca were ns < king. Ralth Era * * ! Wh'taker. their : -ye r- , old sec , while playing oa the nocr. picket cp a jcrew and swalbwed it stnsglisi i t * death in a few miastu. Th f ' rfaainj ere bright ta AiUtasd Tueiiy morales , the fuseral twtnK coadoeted b ] Rev C P HacjLEey ai tb i cn ef Mrs T. W Weltakr. : h < child's grstda th r. Urad > oldlrr * Hroacht Ilunir. ai VILLISCA. Ia. Sept. 7 - ( * : - . Ti ( body f Eanoa B.-OTS. a taemter of Com- faj B Fif'y-trst Volnstfvr r * riBat , l * ra. ciaae ta at U p. m Uit sight. Th < ' eMRpaay colon * ! wa * as * c rt asd ka d < i ; te care tw Uer b * * * , Bedford t. I He * = : * fa > a San Frzselsco aaJ a a * * > CT Ta Nv ! I ilf beakfr. -o bit bntn * in C.uti and 1 burt d t > lay : r m j lilt 1.Ml OP l'OPtl.l T HUntOM.j j Cedar llluff inmlnril tlrncnnt * * at i ! l.rtiKth on thr Mtuntlun. I LINCOLN.pt 7 - 5t ial ) The brand of harmony toa' * VMS b * * en tie two populM camjvi.ra conaji'ttrSaa be ex- I ' empllfred by a rue atton from the UK l \.e of ta Cedar B.iCs ! Standard , a : aM nt Ed- , nsutea supperur hch : § ay editorially : "The KdtaiM < a-Al.ei win ? of th * party Satins fatl d to drivr rhairraa : , Sa out of tbe stat -orsmitte * has K' last earned out the threat ra4e Ktne eeks . * < > ' , by appointing Edmuten chiinaae cf a com- ; atttee bich will Satas its sole a.m the < ' t.ect.cn of a ( OpocratI : l-gliHture. ' Bee ' 1 A gutt 2S. Is.-S | , The Bee had better arile and atX to be 1 ) J r * ora. fcr utile it 'ells the truta it j : < 3o sc t tell ' the whole tru'h. " Only so much j I j as .itj its purpcse la attempting to Jib i I i Secatcr Allen over Mr Gaffin s shoulder * , i j I Tbe Bee knows the vhcie truth That j t ; Mr GaSn cc lrmanshl ? a a stroke of i ' . Iigo'niBg cut of a ilejr sfcv to all. even GafDa bimsel * roaiproicije tetweea the [ supporters of Barry cd Edtr.utea That not cnly the friends of Seaator Allen | shied a club at htm. b-t that the friends of i I every fopoc.-itic coogressrcic did so. and ; i tboae of several cf the sute oSeers as wel ! I S It knovis .hit enough pressure a brought i to laUuce aay self-reaped.a ? man to resign j i It ilK knows that wSle : Jlr Gafia will be . i , acmlMlly chairman , men of ability will diI | I I rect the campaign ! ! However. The Bte may calm Itself I.its solicitation for the popultity welfare. That ! j little chairmanship aBair simply means that i the silver forces know ho to sett c'.rcum- succes as they arise , asd 'hat Sena'or Atl n will succeed himself in the Vnittd j 1 S'ates s na'e , The Bee to 'he contrary no'- wttbstisdlns. aod all wbo rec-iv letters I ' froas the stase central commt'tee. tearing I ' tbe aotlce ta larce rd letters. ' The le i - j i lative ticket directed bv J. H. Edmisten. " ' ] j will bate tangible ev.d ne cf there b-jiag more ways than one of getting a person out I of oQce. Crdar Conntv Fair Proarnm. HART1NGTON. Neb . Sept 7 iSpeclal ) j The seventeenth annual Cedar couaty fair ! will te hld at the grounds of the Harliop- ton Driving Park aad Fair association c : j September U It and IS. ThU promises to ! | I be tbe test fair ever hf Id in the county on | | account of the ccod premiums aad purses | offered by the fa.r association aad the liberal - ! eral premiums of the merchants. A aew I building JfrxlM feet is in process cf erec- } tloa and will be fiaished this week hich u I for the accommodation of the stock exhibit. and ia coaaectloa with the other bulldlags . ] will zive ample room for display of th Urge j stook and agricultural displays. A good j I ' aumber of bor es are at present ia training ! upon the trick , which U considered by j horsemen to te one of the best half mils tracks ta the state A good lot of prizes is hung up. Killed liy IlchtnlnK. I HfMBOLDT. Neb Sept. 7. ( Special. j WlllUm. the 11-year-old sea of Charles Bousch and wife l.vine nice miles northeast of town , was struck aad kil > i by a bol : of hghntce dunaz Moaiay evesing's storm. | Tbe younc mia hal driven to th ? home bj cousin. J-altus Volfeer. arri\lag at the j i bara Jos : after the storm broke Putting his i team ia the ham he remained there to await | | the cessauoa of the raia. Some time after j I the storm was over the folks from : h bouse j came out and foaad the young man half > staadiac and half leaning against the wall ' of the bara stone dead. The yooni man as ell known around here and the family has the symathy of the community. Funeral service * wjl be hell from the home oa I Thursday. IIraItaln at Hnmlioldt. HfMBOLDT. Neb. S-pt. 7 ( Special- ) This swioa was vijite-J by a sev r * rain storm Moaday eveniag aad I : eoatiaued for | aearly two hours , the rtln betcg accompa nied by much lightning. * hich did coasid- I eraMe damare to the local telephone system j and also killed two cattle for T M Fry , who ' lives ia the edce of town. The rain wss | badly aeeded to put the grouad ic shape for J fall plo.ng. . ) During the storm of Monday evening the Catholic church at Dawjoa. seven miles east of here , was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. ThU church orraaUatloa at Dawsoa seems to be unfortunate as this is the second time it has los : its house of worship by fire while it also had oae blown away Fnll to Oet Toicrthrr. COLfMBfS. Neb. . Sept. 7 ( Special Tele- gram. ) The popuiUis aad democrats have beea holding separate conventions here since : o'clock this afternoon and at this hour ( midnight ) have been uaable to agree oa a caaiidate for d trict Judge ia this district. The deadlock lies titweea J. M. Gondring and I. L. Albert , the present in- cumteat aad both of thU city. ith Spariu of Merrick and Thomas of Colfax , wuh oOers as dark hores- Numerous ballot : have b * n taken ia each coaveatioa. It cow look * as though there would t- three tickets la the field and in that eveat McAllister. the r publican aominee , ould b * easily elected Mlllrr Nomlnatrd. KE.\RNEY. Neb. ep ; 7. < Sp.al Tele gram > Vt th * popul.it senatorial conten tion held in Pleasan'.on ve trdiy James E Miller of Cedar township , Buffalo county , was nominated for the state seaate on thr first formal ballot. Mr. Miler has beea a whel horse ta populist poiit.cs ia Bcffalo couaty for a cumber of years aad teea nominated fcr varxscs offices a : diSe.-tn : times , but never successful H F. Carson of Kearnty was selected as chairman cf the senatorial central committee. Jlortrnn IMcl Plum. EMERSON. Neb. . S rt7 iSecial Tele gram. ) Populist and democratic senatorial eoaventioas held here today were rather shmly attended. Delegates met in separate halls aad sgreed oa Joist coaveaticas with two-third * rotes necessary to aomlaate. Nick Fritz. Pender. Tom Sullivan. Jacksoa. J M. Watsoa. Coleridge G E. Greea. Creightoa. were the democrats candidates anl W .v Martin. Emerson William Mor gan. Allen , populists The nominattcn weat to Morgan oa the tweaty-firjt ballot. Kacr naJl } ma hrd. PENDER. Neb Sept. 7 .Special. ) Aa- drew Tosquist. while ridlag a bicycle after dark oa the streets here Moaday eveniag. was rua into by a lumt-r wagoa. the tongue of which s'rvic-c him squarely in ths face , bresk'.s ; hi * upper Jaw. SnocSlsg oet one eve aad completely smashing his He is ia a precarious conditioa. fhoolk Uprn. JUNIATA Neb. Sept 7 4Sp Jat The schools ita.-tfj ia on the fall term Mon day * lth good attendance and a fell corps of teachers. The farmers have begun sowing fall 1 wheat , tht ground being in geed condi tion. A large acreage will be sows. at Fremont. FREMONT. Neb Sept 7 ( Special ) Tfc * residence of E. Hacks ia the corta- east part of the city was eatered by bor- | ; Virs last eight and thoroughly racsaeke < l. i S me fecr or five dollars ia moaey. J el'y , slfrerware aaJ other articles ef valse < : # tik < 3 There is ao clae to the thieves. Nominated by I'oiall < t > . ALBION. Neb. Sept 7 < Sf > * ul Tele gram i J. F. S. Sacita 5ras seaiaat d here today by the popU.st aad silver da nts . ta succeed Senator ilcOaa as Jeitor for ! tie Nlath dlsiriet. I Krrmonl Klrruirn Ulatrd. . FREMONT. Ntb. . Sept. 7. ( Se il. ) ! The Fremont cretcea f * 4 nsth elated over ti u * f' 'tei * bo * a 'hf i" > ai4sa toirti ai at T ty vrtt 11 > a-UB < l wfh 'b fea-jnes' ti y r-ce r-l ard tae t > Jffic ! ' " arrnd'sc th1 Krixt In NrbrmUa. ' MEVD S-v ? e- T - J prr.al -Th i * S * t fr M' f' the "aos was a . : tils i. tai'y 'u' ' s t' . ' a&d has doae : oc ij rail - ' ail * 2amag * ' * r - SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. r I CvStT. ' t' r : ; „ . _ i f , j. , . j . I'crdav if- " , f-n f > * 'c * oc ! * for tae pirp > " o' < > * nt I i 'cr rr o'S * s FaRowlev off-rM ' 3 r'Jt ' .p a suitabl * bulliiag acl a.l at Tfi-r. ; , . r'h asl K streets for JiTO r ccva TUe bid of . Vlarr Ensor for ' - . a itrj'-.jre on Tweaty- i fourth itxtet betters K ind L s'-ets was lit.ver mcnth. well * Johe P Ftnlev offered - fered apartments on T aty-fifth stret aear I N ureet for : $ a asonta. Tbe p'aas sub- rai : * d vere cot at all is aecordaavith i tbe Ideas of the committee and consequently ' no retort was prepareU was stated by f Mr Barret : that th * rectal for the tressj' erer iad clerk wore estirelv < * mill for present purpose * , to say aothtaj of 'he ad- dtticaal room needtd as tim ? ecea bv aa < i the bcsice * * of the cur lacreases. Vhlle | the asoua : of ren : specified in th * bids is > atout double ha : U teia ; pad co * . the' ' sccommcdar.ioas promised ar * sues bettc- [ aad it is f.H iUe that : ae committee may I decide to make a report of * oaie sort before ! the meeting toaUht. All of the bidiers are acxlous that the master be seuied as scon as possible , for the reason taat th * tulliln ; leasoa will soon te over , it w.i ! fee te the city's interts : to decide deSni'elv before long , because the lease on the preheat quar ters expires December 1. Tha action of referring the plans aal bids to the committee ea cublic buiUings instead of having them opened at the coun cil met'iag as cot at all satUfarxorv to the bidders aad caused considerable continent inent , but owing to the fact that the city oCcials did co : kao-ar Jus : what .hv-v wanted it was deemed best so refer the juls and ( tans to the committee in order to save time. A substantial Jail and a commodious council chanter are included la the pliDs submitted. [ ( | OUK thrladart. . While the actloa of the couaci ! la closing the L sire ? : viaduct Is depreca-ed * > y many. especially the residents ef the Fourth ward. I : Is thought tha : th * speediest remedy pos- slble has b--ea Mien to Induce th * railroads to make immediate repairs , fp to late hour yefterday af.irnooa S'ree : Cotnmis- siocer Ross tad no : co ! * d the CriJge , but it U expected tha : he will af.ecd to thU matter th * firs : thing this morning Resi dents of the Fourth ward tad pecpl- > Using on the east side of the tracks who do busi ness at the stock yards tll 1 * * greatly .n- convenience- the closing of .ae viaduct vtU ceccijiute a. drive nroucd Q st-eet. There is co roadway ucder : he L j.rcett bridge and tha ctar t crosslcg oa the north | U a : F street The N street crossing > s sot used aay more thaa ii aecessorr because it is a : grade aad traias of cars usually block : he ay Ertimate * were betag made > es- terday ifteracoa by the f aloa Pacific orid ? engineers oa the cost of : ae repairs , and i : u expected tha : work ill commence lu a short time , although there ! co telling Just how much red tape a ill have to be gone through Tlh before the expects caa te saddled on the railroads. Tat-lnc Cnre of thu Rend . As.d * from the JK C < 0 la beads which will become due oa October 1 it will be aect-- sary fcr : he couacil to provide for SJ1.0OJ of dutrict maturities. Aa ordinance ts to be drafted p.-ovlixg for the funding the deficiency ia district bonds which w.ll fall due the current year. When dutrtct bonds are .ssned thr city zuarantees the payment aaJ this Is oae thing which eats up a large portion of the revenue , as very few districts pay cp oa time These dwtrict toads are to t funded at the usual rate of inters : aad It is thourht that by the time tha renewed securities become due there will be ample funds in the treaj-j.-y to taie them up. KuacMrlnn ( "Inb foiled. Colonel Lot' has called a meeting of the , Stoc' < Yards Equestrian club for Friday J ' afternoon. S-ptemter i The club win be dr-.lled at this time preparatory o the parades which will participate In during the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Only : TO or three drills win t * held , aj a majority of the members are riding every day aad the I movements of f o acd three years ago have not been forgotten. It is expected that the club will turn out at leas : fifty members for the parades. Drlrsatr to LI * r Mock Kichangr. The local live stock exchange has se lected the following delegates to the Na tional Live Stcck exchange , vhi-h mee's here October 13 T. B. McPhersoa. 3. B. Blaachard. D. S. Parkhurst , M. R. Murphy , J G Martin. E K. Harris aad J. A. Hake. President Murphy has not yet appointed the committee oa eatertalamect hich is to have charge of the banquet to be givea at the Nat.cnal Live Stock exchange , but ic- tecds doiap so in a few days. Xaiflc Clt > Goialp. Mus Irene B-hmke has rene to Kaasua Cry to vim frjecds. Mr and Mrs James Murphy of the Third rd aaacucce the birth of a sea. Thorca * Dowlins aa old settler fcere , has rcturced from a trip to the Klondike. Mrs. R. M. Tapgart cf Nebraska City is the guest of Dr and Mrs. W S. White. The Markeson-White alleged bribery case is in the call la Justice Foster's court today. S'reet Commissioner Ross haj been in structed to repa.r Thirty-first street be tween Q and R streets. Tern E Rogers , manager of the Siaadard Oil company at Iniiaaola. la . wxs ia tli * city yesterday visiting relatives. A special meting of the Board of Educa tion will b * hell tonight for th * purpo-j of selecting two substitute teachers. Sne-ak thi-jves entered the - home of Arthur Adams. Twenty-seventh aad K streets , yrs- tcrday aftemeoa and itole a coat and vest City Eagineer Deal has been requested to s * that the street car company r .mutes a unr < i spur at the corner of Twenty-fourth and N struts There will be an ad.'oaraed meeting of the council touisht. at wfcica time tt is ibwrht that the & w funding ordinance will be la- .rcrtu-ed aad passed Police Judge Babcock has filed a wrltiea report showia ? tha : li4 arresu were aude in August aad that the total sazbc&t of fines collected was % ' . . A portion of the njate * l to be used la thv erec-icn cf the rw cattle viaduct across the t.-acVs south of tbe stock yard arrived yes terday A * soon aj a sutScieat quaatitv ar rives the ork of building tha bis brtds < wi'J commence. John P Fialey has material 03 the ercsai for a brick apartment butldiag oa Twtaty- fifth street t rtwj M aad N streets. Th * ec'loa of this structure will go ahes.1 ' whether Mr Ficley sucee-ds la restlas a portion of it to the city or n t Notice w j seat to the Cali/orcU Parlag i coraaay yesterday to at once eomBiecce the j repairs on T enty-foanh street. The citr hld $51 $ ) a. a gui.-it.tee that the COBS- j pany ill turn the street oer la geed ship * at th * eTfUratioB of the contract. fosSdesc * men are reported to be plyia tbfir tocattoa OB lower N > treet axaia. Tv-t er three pop4 who do busiaesa ta ti > la I part o ! the city COT plained yesterday that ; nearly all of th old ran ? had re'ttrxed aad one rjte was reported to the police The t-r < f extract department at Cudahy * * has bc avoT 4 ista th old boil- room the b-ilMinr ic.i ctor having ijd i a p nnit f r th traafr. It wu statd that the oK extrut departcteat was rstirely uo trsuil I aad a c nk r ef Is raTexects LJrre , nude la the new eaaeri. STORMY i > TIMES IN MINISTRY & ruu' GtTfrsaea : G u a , ? .ibbtc on Its ' S pacubiltijs. : ia Lte VTir. < _ i ! GENERAL ( VEYIER BLAMES THE POUT1CIA.V $ ! Cuant < l.Vlcmrnn Repllr * to rlitn * nnd Illdlrntrtmnl 3lllll r ; Offlrer * l.le M \DR1D Sec : 7 The chamber Siaj M * loved \ the seaate ta discusalag the late war feehlad closed doors. ThU hi * caused the lamedlatrly alter the a * tla Seaof Sal- taeroe. republicaa leader , mored that an in- i Twtigatloa be made into t&e responsibility i ; of Seaor Sa asU's eoternmeat to tonneci i ' ti a with t w dfclantion of war. the negoI I 1 tatlonj for pec * aad tse notation of the t 1 conitltutloa by the sujpeasioa of th gnar * j ; aat e * . i I The preaier qaicklr asked tha * the deltb- < , j' ' ratl43J b * cosducted behind i od doors ' i aad the president pronounced favorably t epos tie reqaiJt Thereupon the republic- ; ' ' as * aad coaaerratiTes veheaeatly protested aad acid aa ladetcribabl * coafasion the doorkeepers cleared the sallertes of specta tor * . tAs deputies It the s anticw scouting j I uprwiriou < ! y. \ The seaate ; iroa as Also a stonny oae. i i Gea rai < Weyler I > omios et. Ascarraga. | | Pale o and Rivera atead.sg. | General Weyler rem.ndeU the senate of I how Cooot d Aleraetas had greeted the re- j I I torata ; soldiers. Ignoring the oQcers. He : i ( Secured that this was a reflection epon the oScer3 * eQcieacy. ' Wr > lcr Hl.ime I'ollttelan' . j I . "The mistakes made la Cuba are not to | l-e tliaicd upon the army. " he said , "but i | on the politicians a : tie bead at the SOT- eraaeat. ' 1 The latt r h ? declared , were responsible I for sot sending supplies to the armies ia Cuba aad Porto Rio and. indeed , for com pletely abaadoainf ibeai. ' "The aia.sters o ! war and marine ough- to ha\e resigned. Had the artay b * n properly - , erly equipped. " he said. : t would not have j faded It would have been better tor Ad- c.ral Cerrera'i squadron to reaaia at the Casariej. for no practical end was ierred by sead.s ; tie ships to Santiago "Whit aa urei did the co.-e.nnia : take to pro : t the squiiron" ' Ca ral V.'eTler ukd aotl ; The resposj&.lnca 'or tbf surrender o : Saatiajo rtsted wholly upon the 6OT-rsa3' iajt'dd of Gsaeral Toral. " The spikr tia strongly condemned the secre : sessions of ttCcr.js aud coaclu-lei hit -Fetch as fcllovj. i "I desire to speiic to ail Spaniards and cot aerely to the ser rnsa' . ' Jll < Ucnlr Spanish .Military Odlrir . Coua : d'Aleaeaas. replying to Ce-e-al Weyler's strictures. saM " ! addresicd nsy 5re tsasrs to tiose * ho have teei martyrs for th tr country , to the Spanish ol li r ! . for they dtserreJ such zreetia ? . I did not address th ? earaU. for th y showed theta- I ( selves incapable of Uadta * soldiers to bat- Us or of showing thea how to fall worthily | on tb field " Mirshal Price d * Pa era shouted ' That Is sot tru and General MTeyter and others joined la the protest. Couat d'Aleaeaas. addrefsia ; General Ri- Tera. replt&3. I aa cot afraid of such cries or of epaulets or of tkt decoration ? tsat will hare to be torn oS th * breasts o' serertil officers. Th * sasaw of son * generals should be torn oS aa put arocad their sr.-fes. " A grea : uproar nrued. A r scluica sliced by all the republican d-putiej fzs subraitted to the Chamber d - cUriar the eovernaeat responsible , first , for lack of tae nwessary eBeryy in prose- catmg th * war se < .os < J , for accepting a shameful peac * and thirdly , for violating the consUtu'ioa AtlacUi Uurrn MADP.ID. Sept. 7 < Vta Bayonne. Frame. Se ? : . S i Th * ceosorship ts making the i aork of tbe correspondents much more dif ficult. They are cot permitted even to summarize the debates and result * of the secret sessions of the Cortes. Ves-.erday ia the tesate a republican senator abe holds a high position in his party bitterly at j tack e1 the queen regent. j j A literal senator replied , eulogizing tbe I monarch , lie said I "Prudace. . moderation and honesty char acterize the upper classes and resignation j and devotion characterize the people. Bei i tweea the f o are the roliticums who ex ploit the countr. and ar- the real cause of Spain s misfortunes. " The republicans are placmn ; obs-ructiv * tactics la the Cortes but they denounce "h- Barcelona baads as anarchists instead of republicans. The Carlists in tb * meantime are plotting ace waiting an order from Don Carles. U is ceruia thit h- does not aeed the coucsels of the vitioaa. urging him cot to disturb the peace cf Spain . Secor Sagas'a hop-s to set tbe b.II au- : thorizine ahenat.os of : emtor > pished aal | the Core off hs hands i'hin a week. CANDIDATES OUT IN THE OPEN ) Ilrrrmi on thr KirM Wnril nnd Ulca 4r Politic * nnd Irr- onal Pru iifct * . A Urge audience of souihsi.Je citizens rathered ia the rooms of the First Ward Republican club last aight to listen to ad dresses by prominent workers and candi dates in the coming campaign. I : bad txen announced that Congresses a D H. Mercrr would make the principal speech , bat h was detained by illness la l-j family ar. 1 the rrosrara was filled by otter well kcwa republicans. The chair u occupied b/ Samuel Scott , with E. J Cornish ecrerary The first speaker wts Phil E. Winter. candidate for nomination A < Bounty attor ney who spoke principally oa several is sues. He outlined the hlstorv 3' 'he r pu1- licaa party and Its senr'crs to the naMcn and closed with a modes' reference to his own candidacy. W I. Klerstead. candidate for renoalna- tion as county commlir- . v ; d sea * commendatory things rsirtla < tbe can < M- dicy of Mr Mercer for coair-- * * . Hr tpoii * of the way SJeree.- had pro.vl nu enrg-- j . < ! loyalty J > Nibrxitj t'uresci ani of j his iateatioa t spend sotat effort in 'he I improvement of th * South ralrtft-ntb tret i boulevard In irkmg r * tb atat-i > lec tion. Mr. Kier uad referred : o a tonv ra- tloa he had had with J H UxcColl. who r > - republican candidate lit < ovmor t > < . years ago. Mr UacColI said that b had learned to compute the republican strength te a cossderible degree of accuracy lirtiig ( the former casp .ga aad he u very sao- gulce that Hayward win prove a wlaner. T W Blackburn , candidate far coooiy attorsey. made a short address , ta which te prtsected 'he lisvec ef the campalga ia aa laterest.ag way asd spoke brie aef his o 'n caclidacy far the county ittorneysalp. A W JeSTenss. caadidats fer the saae po- ution. also spoke forcefully of republieia priaciple * and accomplishment ! and ta- son seed sis determination to atar by the banerr regardl s * of ssy contiagncy of th county conveetieG. J J Beocher. cacdUate for * UMe : pre- 1 i GUtiv . asd J W. Furtai. e&adt4ate for j county eoaails < ioBr. lM saade ahort aj- j dre4ss. The pro era m was ccl4t4 ty I Lee Ettelle. wbe suBK d up the remarks j of the eresirg in a pleajlsg way ccd added 1,1-i U7 b * * b * : PROVISION FOR SICK AMPLE l.rdrr ( mm tt Vrnlnril > nr c Trll of Ihp ( HnilltlHn'TP \ \ alllne nt the Peri .MPl'Krr-nn 1li > M > lnl. t a 1 Bro a of Nebraska City * aJ TS * TV t.le fcl.on ! letter * bi.-h U wr . n by s tra aed nurve a gra-luat * from tae irate DJ-V living t : Nebraska CI'.T OBNER.L HOSPITAL. FORT M PHER- SON. ATLANTA. Oa , AU * . 21 Mr Dear Fneed I burrird here last F-i.Sav morn ing. This fort l a I'nl'rd Siate * oi.l.tar > station containing a general B pl'.ai whicn , ccatlst * of four large buildings. Th re arc also about ] < X > army iron , which conta.n tbe , sickest f\lT.t : [ as called for uuty s , soon a * I armed by one of tb * am ; doctor * ' and bv put m in charge of oae of tbe tents j containing tea typhoU * . Tbe tnt ar * > floored aad ice beds are iron , single , of | course. I also have an ord rl. . or hat we would call a Jay man. aad a darkey be * tJ do errands. I have ao a Mist ant nurse. Tbe ' di.'ts are prepared at one place aad dis- ; uibuted to the tenu bv the soldiers Each > nuree given tbe entire -reapuosib.iit ) of ' her ten * . e efl tbe giving of medicines , so j you * e there is a great necessity of cotnpe- , tent trained nurses. ! The fcrt is beautifully situated in large. spacious grounds atd tbe water is fine It .s t iea from an artesian well on tbe ground * , i Plenty cf ice for cUd baths , good rich nvlk ' ajjl ail other supplies are coming in fas' . We use ih.rtf sheet' , pillow cases and toacli from societies all over the f nited Statrs aad every day ladies give a donation of useful ar.clBach row of tenu has a headquarters , where we go tot all supplies. The M D 'a. as far as t know , are very good Dr Pa'trson uiv doctor l * an up-to-dato nun and has his eye to all bun * Mv school pia was recognized by a doctor tron. tb * north. We nurs * are quartered la oo- of the house * used bv the res. i eg officer * whih at present is empty. It is fl .e-i up with cots and good tNit i roomi. We ar- .somewhat crowded , tin * and four in a room , bat we are comfortable a.d can v. t-n with rrany inconveniences That . * no effort - fort for a. nurte. There are all k'ndof aurs a here There are only three besiiics myslf of 'he llliac-s Traitlng st eel hr-e Thy bav * be c very kin.l to mr ftj' ' like n V I'P loncer bt yru kcc- - - . ; ; Th-'r a 'lav t ar. J n rat ! - . cf .1 .r shoull J'.ise th'-e w-rs zL u ; s.x-jr r. . - > - il-c -t-r W .si > " . . w < - ' ! , -r i ' - love LKI.V THIF.-K NORTHSIDERS OBJECT AGAIN trcrt tnr rrtlcr nmr A * cnur thrnl Jf 't of a Ii-olilrill > \ Icoron Uolinte. The North S.de Improvement < .lub net ' last night at Its headquarters at the rornr , of Ames avenue and Thirty-second streets and transacted business in the line of im proving the part of the city In h'-h ; ae 'members live. A committee of t * * = t members teas appointed to wait on : i" street car company aad protest aga.nst ta service which the north side is no * < - - . : , ? The members say that transponat.cn oc : ; stub which runs from the car cu s o- , Twentieth street to the end of th ! .ce . insuficl nt to handle the traGc an 1 hi resolved to do all ia their power to be--- ' ( the present ccaditloas. A comm.f t ? o' the street car officials recent ! } bv - . > prepress had been made as > * . al'ho'j ' h ' the company has promised to rif.rno . - - former way of running the cars to 'he - „ ' . cf tbe line a was done heretofcTh * committee will coasult with tbe off. ' . next Saturday afternoon aad ursea -a " take immediate action. The QU--.OI . ' impronns sidewalks in the neighNjr was also taken up and discussed t' . ' rj in ? definke decided upoc as a cours. ' . tion. tion.There There Is much complaint of th * ; - * > system , especially from thote who a-.t ? o to Camp ileiklejoha. Tnoy ? - = pelled to wa.t ia the street at T * " > oad and Ames avenue while th- * - - - up the hill makes its fifteenrainr ( . 'oldVn4 trlkr M. l.unU. ST LOl'IS Sept. T A col ! . . - struck S' Louis end x ctn't > ir ' i thermometer has drcpjed fony Jrc > twenty-fcur he jr . \t 7 o < } ? ic t ; _ . tt , mercury registered is A.'ter h'r inrly hot weather teat hid pr < ? % w - ; v for some time this change is re-e . M - - del.ght Dmth Dae to Vlcohuli > ni. LONDON Spt 7 A coroneri v j rendered a v r-li-'t to the effc--t tha'h death c * George or Julian. M-rl s , - 5Ci a 'o be an Amerraa n-W5purr rni- who ir-c- ! h re on At.rt.st 1' a1 ' - . i was foacj uea13 h s l iroosi : n -i-.f-z oa Sfptent ; . re u ! ' < -J frm a ! otol sr : . ! ; TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST | i In lot * a mill DaUotn : Clouillne" nmlnrl - nhlo Wlnilo Inrl > rn Un. , WASHINGTON , sept 7 For * < a-- fc-t Thursday For Nebraska Panly c.oudy wca.c r I j vanablo wiais. l j For South Dakota Threatening weath-r [ ! ' J j probably ccclcr in Use corthera por..or ! variable winds. I ! For lows Threatening weather : warm' ? ! 1 : E the eastern portion , southwesterly wiaU ? ! For Missouri and Kansas Fair , warmer \ariable Triads , becoming southerv. ! , For Wyoming Generally fair , vanabl ? wiads. i ' i ' I ! I taw > --.r advertio > er. ' of c > rt'-r .i KtnEMis is th * Fa.U ! * .f.h.i TUffr.t I. ' ar I ISM i oerjr JiXO t < K Ccnrrsi Rtitvt.\T , . \ \ aad CmcraA a * r , area mt < f Halt Rkcsm on mj ka4i of it fHtrt' UaiJlmj. I had tbe won : ba = < * s I have ever sets , ! At first my baadt asd attn Ir.ke oc : in I | red. tnterv LlMMri witb wrni.le lu-hia ; , so I i wcr'y twiua t ? sfcla ed tuy angers ia 1 then after ti * natery licid wooid em > cat. fbere woaJj a csh fern with qcatr ua- d r it. wbka itvaid peel o3 and C-MOC in great cracks , the Wjod n.rn. . g cut in itrnni * . My tnstz ba.U grew ac. ia wnjJ es lilc * a I row s bora * an i the roots of UM Bails trtr ? to afferled init I ! : tix tiili.tirtt OS rich basd. be : torUwy have grown oct p.c aa l im Hh. I am very th aW. . ! to yea forCiTj- ci A. S P Mll rn. PrfUrudate , Pa. ' ted * vrrvtlnl of tsra ar. at * el CliA RESOLYEXT. rf.n f blo J ; * rtl4ii > F TTtl D r < iTcCxtw . Catr.M7tt < - * 4rs. i , c t En/t Eji . < . . . - L , rTTrS : LIE HCatESCE OF Sill ? OF FIQS Is due nr > t on' y to the o.-icmalit.v aud iitnpliutv of the combmat in. hot al v to tbe care anrt skjl with uliich it is br svitr.titic proooses 10 the CALIFORNIA Fit ) Svat P Co. onljr. and we wbh to iiuprt s upon oil th importance of purchasing thr true aud orijnaal remedy. As the Pennine ? rmp of F < J H is tuanufacumxi br the CALIFOR.MA Fie SvRCr Co niy. a knowledge oi that fact will assist one in aTo.ding the worthless imitation ? maailacturvd by other par ties. Tae high stsndinp of the C.vtJ- roKMA Fie STKI P Co. vrlth the tned- c&l profession , aud the satisfaction which th ? genniae Syrup of Fips has piren tr > suiions of faml'ies make * ; ue > oarae of the Company a gnaismv of thf exe-Mene * of its wnwdy. It is far in aUraacc of all ether laxative ? . as it acts on the kiuneys , lir r an i bowels without irr taun of weaken- 10 % then at.d it d' s n t gnpo n-ir aauseato. In order to ( ret its beneficial ejects. pAsp ! reneniijor the name of the Com.xiny . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ru VMI-CO. aL . OIIK.X. T BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY Pr < nary F --Ji-v ? - Te-tlary ' :6 : > N , - Cured in 15 10 35 Days. . .an be t"a'e.1 t > r- f r stme prt If j"'j -j-f t to ra > ri - ad fi- * ' r.d no T < 1rs if we 1.1.1 to * .ure IF YOU HAVE tak5 " - ! * ' " ? tx > ti b ar.1 t" * ha-.e . - - t < M . . . " s * . . . - s In tr s - V - * t Pirn J. ' - - 7- - i - ' * v . irt . - - F - r'i . s . - - We Uuarsntso to Uurs We s tv rc ' - -i' * 'j < . "I * K * < r rd'ir .a < - > ; i * i - . , w s cfh nit f-a'rent ro ' 5 t t OOlv Ilt.MinO : 14D1 ) Iannlc Trmp'r. Chlcnso III T'HFOT'irn F VIT COTSTLT Searles & Scarles , yr UM SPECIALISTS. Guarantee to rnrr prrnllr oad raiil- eallr all NF.K\l ( . t 11 IIO.MC A.\D ritlMi : illieatea of men and irotnea WEAK BEH SYPHILIS SEM.-ALLV t r < i for life Ns't Err'w.ri T.c ' il ' .hocd Hydra - dra - . - er - 11 ----hra < l\"t \ * Syph- 1 .s ? T P" , a ar.d Rctil L'l.sr * - H- l' cur ii t ON SILT A VllKE. by r. w m trod w-i t po-n er euttise. Call on or addr * s v'-n iiirap Tr aratr.t br rr.,1'1. , flDi ? C Q ! [ ? Z ? Uult ? * IB ' " " * IT , ) . StRfiitS 6 otAKUo. oii u . . r.a. Patronize Home Industries I5 > I'arrhaii- . > od Mailr t thr Kol- BP.F.V EI'.IK ? O3IVHV mttuiM. : \ ix Car' ad sh'rmrr'- ' .n > .r owr frig--rAt i.- . rj B' - K'bl-T. . r' ' . > Ex- Vunrj. E - ri - - 1 Kant . Exp rt d \ - erd t i . t-arts , ; tlr- .t > BOILERS OMAHA HOILt-R JOHN n. r.owunv. Prop Boilers. Tark * a-1 S.i t 1-i.n Wo-X. Erul fi < - . ! : * for divrg rrpair * etc. T' - ephor.e IJi- " WORKS u. r. ji EU.LI : CUIIMCI : v/nnK- 5f nuf3tu'cr "f Oa'anli d Iron ' " r" Gairaniz ! Irvr. ? k > ifnTn. . Iron --1 5 > i' K.x't'n. Ai--- f. KiDr-i i elilcK ! ' ' ! ; S'Tta Elc'.tnth 'trx-t FL'jl'P. MILLS . P. C.JLM \ \ . F1o-ir M i' It ' . T-in i'-- ! ? J.vr 17th rtr-- < - , . a N t > ' E U.ak.M- > - ag. r T--'r.or. ' . T.f'N U'JP.KS 1)V\1 A I 0\\ ( .11.1. . IKUN NVOtlv < > Iron aaii lira" runnilt-r > , ilanufj. t-rers ar.i J'.tit > * r of Mi'h r. " nrwir'ns a ; > t.iiilj li/L Ifri ! I.i.NSEED OIL n on. woiu\ f.-t.r.r .1 * . - raw lln > irl l old fit < * rt g' and rrrnd fl.iv- for Jriisc it * OMAHA. Nt ' OVEKALL AND SHIUT FACTORIES Mfn. Cl-jthmjc. Pttno , gh.rta , Overa..s OMAHA , XU SHIRT PAfTOBIE * J. II. BV V.NJ. . IASKA 5IIIUT roi tustom h.rt ta I-r UlT