WILL SUBMIT A TEST CASE Constitutionality of th Pure Food Law to Qo to the Supreme Court. BECAUSE HlBBARD WANTS HIS SALARY Vo > liter niiirmiird Illit DlnKiiiit. but Submit * Drcniinr lie Coiuilclem It the Kent \Vny Out of the nitrnmin. lilXCOLN , Oct. 10. ( Special ) Spurred on by the anxloty of Deputy Hlhbard of the Pure Poods commission to get his salary , I a meeting of a number of the state officers was held tills afternoon In the onic s of Audltoi Cornell Oovcrnor 1'oyntcr , Treas urer Mcscrve , Attorney Oenernl Smyth nnd the auditor were present. It wus decided to submit a test case lo the aupremo court and -await a decision of that Ulbunal before Auditor Cornell attached his signature tea a warrant for the amount of Mr. lllbbanl's salary A voucher for $125 , the salary for the first month's service of the deputy commissioner , still lies In the desk of Mr. Cornell , unapprovcd. When seen after the meeting , Governor I'oynlcr said "Yes , wo have agreed to submit a test case to the supreme court. You may say that I most emphatically denounce this tiucfltlonlns of the constitutionality of any law l > y nn executive ofllcer. 1 think they nro exceeding the functions of their offices when they do so. It should bo left to these affected bj the law to question the con stitutionality of the statute. The chief point involved will bo whether or not the law under which the Pure Peed commission con tinues to act is constitutional or not. If It Is declared unconstitutional , every board In the state house will have to bo abel ished. The attorney general will draw up it lie ease and all the creamery concerns and other organlrntlons In the state that maybe bo Interested will bo notified of the situation BO they may send representatives to look after 'their Interests If they doom It proper. As I snld before , T am not In favoi of running to the supreme court every time It Is possible for an executive officer to call a law Into question I submitted to this course today simply because I thought that the quickest way to eettlo the contention. As tlio situation exists today , salaries ore Hod un and itlio effectiveness of the depart- inent minimized by lack ot funds to meet current expenses. I'jllilan Grniiil LoilffC. The grand lodge ot the Knights of Pythias lor this state convened In Its thlrty-eccond annual convention lii mornlng. The meet ing was held In representative hall at the capltol building. The forenoon session was taken up with preliminary organization. The committee on credentials reported and about 250 delegates were seated. At the meeting this nrtcrnoon all the tlmo was devoted to consideration ot proposed amendments to the supreme constitution. The Ilathbono Sisters , a ladles' auxiliary to the Knights of Pythias , organized a grand temple this afternoon. With Nebraska , they are now represented by grand temples In eighteen states. There Is considerable rivalry be tween them and the Pythian Sisterhood. It la thought that ultimately ono organization will absorb the other. The difference be tween the two Is that Knights may become members of the Rathbono Sisters , but are excluded from membership In the Pythian Sisterhood. The degree staff of the Fre mont temple ot the Rathbano Sisters exem plified the work of the order to the Knights this evening In Knights of Pythias hall. All visiting members of the order were ro- HiiPSted to bo present and all accented 'tho Invitation. The Western Mutual Llfo and Accident apsoclatlon of Lincoln filed articles ot In corporation -\\lth the secretary of state to day. The Incorporators are Harry Porter , Wilbur F. Gray , G. W. 0. Farnam , James H. Auld and Edward M. Coffin. Certificates of nomination ot Charles E. Smith of Strausvlllo and Albert Fitch of Nature's StrengtlilorWeak Men \ If you suffer from any weakness peculiar to men ono of the disorders , the direct re sult of youthful Indiscretion or exceise > In later years the very worst possible thing you can do Is Is to put drugs into your stomach. The medicines all doctors USD for thti diseas es morphine , daml- a n a , cantbarldes , itrjrchnla , phosphor ous , etc. are deadly poisons they stimu late or deaden they _ cannot cure. There are a zreat many more drug wrecks than alcoholic wrecks. I am telling you the truth no on * c u deny It. I offer you the only natural remedy for all weak men and women ELECTRICITY and I absolutely guaran tee a permanent euro where the Electricity In applied by tba urcuteut of remedial < agents OR , BENNETT'S ' ELECTRIC BELT You got Electricity by treating with tor Halt In Its pureit form. There Is no possl- bl chance /or It to Injure you. It does not stimulate. It must strengthen. To get good results from Electricity , you must have con stant application several hours at a tlmo. You cannct do this with the batteries used In doctors' offices. It would keep you away from your business. My Delt does not bother you a bit and you can work , ride , Jump or run wllh It on. 1 have known for many yearn that Electricity was the greatest cura tive agent that would ever be known. I do not give drugs at all now. I could maka more money If I did. It does not cost any thing to wrlto a prescription. I devoted a good portion of my life and money In per fecting my Electric llelt. I do not promise It to cure you I guarantee It. The prices of tny Delti arc within the reach of all the af flicted. You can rest assured my llelt will not burn or blister you , as do all the other kinds of Electric Helts. H has soft , silken , chamois-covered epongo electrodes that en tirely do nway with the burning. They can bs renewed when worn out for 75 cents no other belt can bo renewed for any price. Guaranteed to cure Bexual Irapotency. Loot Manhood , Varlcocele and all Sexual Disor ders ; rettoro shrunken or t'ndeveloped Or gans and Vitality ; cure Rheumatism In any form ; Kidnoy. Liver and Illadder Troubles , Constipation , Dyspepsia. Female Complaints , etc. etc.Call at my office It you live In the city. If out of town , wrlto me , sacredly"confl deutlal and I will send you my symptom "blankfi " , books and literature. My Electric Suspensory for the various weaknesses ot men KHKK to every male puchaier ot ono ' uiy Delta. Consultation and advice vrlUf < v > st. Bold only by Bennett Room * > O mud St nuuclni Illook Neb . I10th and Uoilue Strneti A- * * - flr * * I Central City ( or regents ot the university by the prohibition party were filed at the state house today. Certificate of the nomi nation ot Judge Cunningham R. Scott ot Douglas county by the free silver repub lican convention was also filed. EGGLETON MURDER TRIAL Oncnr Yenrr Cnllril On to Anniver In Court nt Tcknmnh for the Crimp , TBKAMA1I , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special ) Oscar Yegcr was placed on trial today In the district court upon the charge of murder and the entire day has been consumed In j securing a Jury Attorneys Argo of Sioux City , Thomas of Oakland and Ashley of Dccatur appeared for the defense. The crime - withwhich Yegor Is charged Is the murder of John E sleton , near Dc catur , In this county , on Mny C , 1890. Yegcr and Egglcrton were neighbor farmers nnd had been In dispute for eomc time over a strip of land On the day ot the murder Kgglctoii was plowing on the disputed land when Yegor drove along the road past the place. Seeing Ugglcton , ho stopped his team and witnesses say they ea\\ him go behind his team as though to unhitch them , but later developments showed that he took dnglctreo from the wagon and went to here Ugglotonwas. . What passed between them Is not known , ut persons In that vicinity say they heard blow struck and lattr sxw Eggleton Is Ing n the ground. They went to him and ho aid Yegcr had struck him. Ho vvjis re moved to his home , where he died In a few lour ? . The wound from which ho died as on the right Bldo of the head and showed t to have been Inflicted by a blow with some ilunt Instiunient. After striking the blow Yegor returned to his team , replaced the Ingletrce and drove to Dccatur , whcro 10 went before n Justice of the peJie and aid he hnd struck a man and wanted to > ay his fine. Yegor's wife , who was n vltness to the trouble , started to gD to ilm , but was held back by another party Yegor Is a man In the prime ot life , while bin victim was an old man and not a match for him phjslcally. WOIIIC Til V > Mt3 > AT AUIIUU.V jicnv ntnrn null Tra 'Uln > ern In Dc- iiinnil In the I.UIle Tumi. AUBURN. Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special ) The ontractor building the now court house finds It Impossible to get enough men to excavate the foundation , nnd the Burlington ias been obliged to use all Us section men Auburn nnd Beatrice to lay tracker or a new switch to the Johnson stone quarry , as extra men could not be found o do the work. The same conditions exist at the stone quarries. A telegram from the Missouri Pacific roadmaster to Section Foreman Kinsley authorizes him to pay his men $1.25 per day. The road has considerable work to do at this place and It is Impossible to get men at J1.10 per day. HOXD ELECTION FOR TEKAM UI. Town < o Voti > on tlic I'roiinnttlon to Alii the .New Oiunlin lloiul. TEK'AMAH ' , Neb , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) The city council passed an ordinance laat night calling for an election to vote upon ho qucsttou of Issuing { 12,000 In 4 per cent > onds. In aid of the proposed Omaha & Sioux City railroad. This is the second ordinance of the klnc > asocd by the council. The first one had i clause Incorporated In It whereby the jonds were to bo void In case the proposed Ino should pass Into the hands of the Chicago cage & Northwestern any time within .wcnty years. The company would not ac cept the terms and the present ordinance was agreed on. KVIDENCE FOIl WATSON ALL IN. Dcfennc Ilento ItN Cane nt NebrnitKn City mid Heliuttnl IlcKliin. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Specla Telegram. ) The defense In the trial o John C. Watson for forgery rested Its case today and tomorrow the state begins the rebuttal. The case , which has been on trla for the last eight days , promises to last nearly a week longer. A tench warrant was Issued today for the arrest of S. G. Hutchlnson , a witness subpoenaed by the state. Hutchlnson was hero " , hen the trial begun , but today could not bo found. He Is an attorney and hai been associated with AVatson for sovera years. HOGS KILL FARMER JOHN IIAIITOV III * Sinter I'rotcctN HI * Doily Ilnlf a Uny Ilefore Help ArrlvcN. CHENEY. Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) John A. Barton , u farmer living near here , who was subject to fits , was found dead and his body partly devoured by hogs in a pen on the place Sunday by his sister , Mrs. Bron- son , who lived with him. Mrs. Bronson drove the hogs off , but was compelled to stand guard over the body all the afternoon until she was able to make the neighbors bear her cries for assistance. The presumption is Barton was feeding the hogs when overcome by ono of his at tacks nnd the hogs fought him. WOMAN IIILI > roil IIOIIM : STEALING Clnrn Olc Wlllliinm Goen in Jail n Wnjne on Unit ClinrKu. WAYNE , Neb. . Oct. 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Clara Ole Williams , about 33 jears of age , was bound over to the district court this morning In the sum of $1,000 , , In de fault of which she waa remanded to Jail , on tbo charge of stealing a horse from the farm of George nhort-r , northwest of town tome time Friday night. She was arrested by Sheriff Cherry near St. Jnmca yesterday , surrounded by a number of mnn Rim < „ = nii 'to bo a notorious character. i'H 1'roiIlKJil'M III-Iiiek. DOUGLAS , Neb , , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) C. C. Muggy has heard that his son Charles , who ran nwny Just before the Fourth of July , Is very sick with typhoid fever 100 miles north of hero nnd Is being cared for by n trained nurse. Ho nnd a neighbor boy became dlbsatlsflcd with homo and , taking a team of 2-year-old colts from Muggy'B and a buggy from the other boy' home , set out for a drive nnd did not return. No trace was found until Mr. Muggy was no tified of his son's sickness , and that the bojs had lost the team. Ilruii CIIMP 1'itNNcil nt Weal I'nliit. WEST POINT , Neb , , Oct. 10.-iSpecial ) - In the district court heru today the cafe of Brun against Brun , wherein the husband cKs to annul the marriage bond and re cover from his wife the farm upon which they have lltcd , was passed to take up the trial of August Wchlltz. charged with as- Baultlns a llttlo girl , and other criminal rases. Cliuxe Count } ' * llfHt Fnlr. IMPERIAL , Neb. , Oct. 10 , ( Special , ) The Chase county fair , which has Just closed , was financially and from a point of display a great success. The attendance wus larger than at any other the past eight years , The exhibits of grain , vegetables - tables , produce and stock was first class , while the racing was the bc t ever seen In the county. lliililliiK School lloivxc MertliiKN , AUBURN , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) The republican candidates held an tuthuslasttc meeting at the AUpach uclicol house In Benton precinct In the southwestern part of the county last night. The school house was well Ulled. Frt-lKlit ThruiiKh tu Sioux ( " ! > COLUMBUS , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special ) A new time card takes effect on the Union Pac'llio next Sunday , whereby a through freight traftlc will le effected between this town nnd Sioux City The St , Paul & Omaha tracks will be used from Norfolk. It Is rumored a passenger train will be put on between Sioux City nnd Lincoln , via Norfolk and Columbus , which will make di rect connections for Kansas City , but this has not been verified. Mnlo reiteration iif Women' * ClitltM. YORK , Neb , Oct. 10 ( Special Telegram ) Delegates from abroad to the meeting of the State Federation of Women's Clubs hero nere met at the depots by a reception com mittee of women with carriages , when they were , escorted to the hotels nnd a large number of York's private houses. Quito a number have arrived. Over 125 arc ex pected Very llttlo business was transacted t the meeting of directors nnd executive ominlttce. The Lincoln Courier was rec- mmcndcd ns the official organ , which set- Ics a contest of several j cars' standing This evening the officers of York City red- ration nnd the president of each club emlerod a reception to the delegates nnd 00 Invited guests at federation headquar- crs , the largo now fraternal hall , which iis been handsomely decorated nnd ar- angcd with works of art Stolen Property. COLUMBUS. Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special ) William Corbett , a liveryman from David City , last week hired a rig to a stranger , vho drove to this clt > and put up nt n iarn. Ho sold the burners nnd robes and vas trying hard to sell the team when Cor- ictt put in an appearance. Sonic of the Blurt has been recovered , but the stranger escaped. Corn Ali > lil lUnllii DOUGLAS , Neb , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) Many farmers nro husking corn to crib. Buvers are paying 20 cents. Farmers re port the corn yielding less than was cx- lectrd. They claim the dry weather at caring tlmo and the hard wind which blen > : ho corn do\vn later have Injured the crop , The average yield will be about thirty bush els. llenfrlcc lMnmi > r'N 11 ml Pull. BEATRICE , Neb , Oct. 10 ( Speclil Tel egram ) Henry Wagner , aged S3 , a pioneer of this county , fell from a road wagon today and was picked up unconscious and found to have two bad 'cuts over an cje Whc.1 resuscitated ho was unable to tell how the accident occurred. .Schilling TiilUn ( < > Two Do/oil. CLAY CENTER , Neb , Oct. 10. ( Special ) After being well advertised In German as well as In English for a week , an audi ence of not over twentyfivepersons - as sembled hero last night to hear Robert Schilling , chairman ot the stale populist committee of Wisconsin. Utility of IlreiiUliiK MortKftRC Tnvv , TEKAMAH , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) William A. Hilton , formerly a resident of this county , who left hero for Montana last spring , taking with him a team and wagon that were mortgaged , was found guilty In the district court today ot making way -with mortgaged property. hehool nt I'lnttitinoiitli. PLATTS.MOUTH. Neb. Oct. 10. ( Spe cial , ) The Board of Education has decided to erect a new building 70x90 feet on High School hill for the accom modation of the higher grades , the old building being now too small for the at tendance. Stolen Home. Aliiimloiicil. TECUMSEH , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) The horse stolen from Halstcd & Buffum here Friday night was found at Humboldt last night. It had been left at a livery barn 1)y the thief , who had proceeded without it. With a Ilorne-1'otvcr Shelter. I'LATTSMOUTH , Neb , Oct. 10. ( Spe cial. ) William and Frank Rlchardsoa shelled 4,271 bushels of corn In ten hours for John Bashman at Eight Mile grove with a horse-power shelter. TnlccH HIM Oil ii Life. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb , Oct. 10. ( Special Telegram. ) A telegram says Edward S. Grcusel , master mechanic for the Burling ton , shot and killed himself at 6:15 : this evening In Havelock. CIIKM Counts' * CnmpnlK" Opening. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Spe- l ial. ) The republicans of Cass county will open the fall campaign next Thursday with a meeting to bo addressed by E. J. Haincr. I'linlH Three IllliM Uroken. TEPUMSEH , Neb . Get , 10. ( Special. ) It has been discovered that Alfred Howartb , the victim of a runaway accident Sunday , has three ribs broken. Itninliiur i' < St. ST. EDWARD , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) A good rain has been falling- all morning , GOOD UOCTOHS Arc Quirk to See and tiiprecliitc Heal Merit In Any Preparation Mnuj of Them Are Row I'll roll lining Stunrt'M lNpcmla | Tablets lit All Stoiiiuuh TronliloM. , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a discovery of great value to the medical profession ant ! the public. They are an unfailing specific In all cases of dyspepsia and disordered digestion. Almoflt erytbody's digestion Is disordered more or less nnd the commonest thing they do for It IB to take some one of the many fin-called blood purifiers , which In many cases are merely strong cathartics , Such things are not needed. If the organs are In it rlnsgcd condition they need only a little help and they will right thomscUes. Ca- thartlcR Irritate the sensitive linings of the stomach and bowels and often do more harm than good. Purging Is not what Is needed. The thlnj , to do Is to put the food In condition to bo readily digested nnd assimilated. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this perfectly. They partly digest what Is eaten and give the ctomash just the help thut it needs. They stimulate the secretion and excretion of tin ) digestive fluids and relieve the con gested condition of the glands and mem- brnnca. They put the whole digestive sys tem In condition to do Its work. When that la done > ou need take no more tablets , unless jou eat what does not agree with jou , Then take ono or two tablets glvo them needed help , and you will have no trouble. It's a common eense medicine and a com mon sense treatment and It will cure every time. Not only cure the disease , but euro the cause Goes about It in a perfectly sensible and scientific way. WD have testimonials enough to nil n book , but wo don't publish many of them However Mrs. C. M. Faith of Byrds Creek , Wls , sn > - I have taken all the Tablets I got ot you and they have done their work well In my case , for I feel like a different person altogether. I don't doubt If I had not got them I should have been at rest by tlila time. time.H H , E. Wlllard. Ouslow , la. , saysMr White of Canton was telling me of jour Dyspepsia Tablets curing him of dyspepsia , from which ho had suffered for eight vears. As I am a sufferer myself I wish you to send mo a package by return mall. Phil. Brooks. Detroit , Mich. , sajs- Your dyspepsia cure has worked wonders In my lase , I suffered for years from dyspepsia but am now entirely cured and enjoy lite as I never have before , 1 gladly recommend them , It will cost 50 cent ? to find out Just how much Stuart's Dvspepsla Tablets will help > ou Try them that'a tha best way to de cide. cide.All All druggists sell them A little book on stomach diseases will be mails j free by g F. A. Stuart Co. , Marshall , Mich. DAKOTA BAPTISTS PROSPER , Mitchell's ' Convention Shows Ohurchej and Membership Arc on tha Increase. NOTED CLERGYMEN FROM ABROAD ATTEND nlnnN of Church Work Select- of Yearly Cointultle.cu Elec tion of omee.ru Next Your nt 1'nrkcr. MITCHELL , S. D , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) The annual convention of Baptist churches of South Dakota adjout ned Sundiy night , j Rev. O. A. Williams of Minneapolis preach ing the closing sermon and all the local churches suspending their evening services to Join with the Baptists During the day .ho visiting ministers occupied the various ocal pulplu. At the Sunday morning scrv- Ice In the opera house Rev. T , I Morgan of Now York , corresponding cecretary of the American Baptist Home MUsIon society , delivered the sermon. During the session some Interesting papers were presented by pastors and i\clegatca. Mrs. C. F. Hackclt of Parker read a well i prepared paper on "The Teacher's Armor , " "The Teacher's Battle" nnd "Tho Teacher's Howard. " Rev. Andrew Swartz ot Sioux Tails read a paper on "Soul Winning" and llov. Lovctt of the same place presented ono South Dakota. At the business session , which followed the Friday morning meeting , an Invitation was presented from Parker to hold the next convention there and It was decided to accept the offer. Hev , F T. Drcwctt of Canton was selected from among the pastors to preach the annual sermon In 1900 , Rev. J. Edmlnlster expressed his Intention ot presenting his extensive library to the Bap tist ministers of the state. Yenrly Committee * Nniueil. The moderator appointed the following committees for the ) eir 1000 : Homo missions , C. M. Cllne , 0. Llnd , Mrs. E. T. Crcssov , foreign missions , A. C. Kcene , T. M , Coffey , F. T Drewctt , publica tion society , E. E. Dulcy , A J Finch , H. II. Gunderson ; Christian education , J M. Dan- on a history of the Baptist churches of llea , O. W Thompson , I. H. New by , obitu aries , J. Edmlnlster , W. H. Wllllhan , J. J. Mclntlro ; arrangements > for 1000 , T. M. Shanafelt , Mrs C. F. Hackett , E. H. Lovett ; state missions , E. H. Lovett , F. M. Cllffc , A. R. Button. Friday evening Rev. Ola Hanson , a missionary to Burmah , delivered an Interesting address on the work ac complished In tint country by the Baptist church , and Saturday mornIng - Ing and Sunday afternoon the Baptist Young People's union held Its annual meeting anO the following officers were elected : Presi dent. R. H. Cantwell ; vice presidents , P. J. Meyer and Miss Kato Cool , recording and corresponding secretary , Mrs. A. G. IIIslop , treasurer. Miss Katherlne Trask ; transpor tation leader , Rev. E. H. Lovctt , board of managers , F. T. Drewett , Nettie Lemon , G. A. Ufford , H. E. Nordcen , MUs Mabel Cor- tel > ou. The report of the -secretary for the closing year showed the union to be In a prognsslvo and satisfactory state and Increasing In membership. The reports of the various officers made during the convention show the Baptist denomination has moro than , held Its own In the state , Increasing the number of churches and membership. ESCORT FOR THE PRESIDENT Sonth Daltotii TOVVIIN 1'lnn a Clmlii of Committees to Tnkc Him Acroim the State. SIOUX FALLS , S. I ) . , Oct. 10 ( Special Telegram. ) Arrangements have been con cluded for an escort for President McKln- ley while passing through South Dakota. A general reception committee of eight Aberdeen citizens will meet the president's special and escort It to Aberdeen. Upon leaving that place two members ot the re ception committee from Redfleld will ac company the train to Redfleld , where they will glvo place to a ) lke committee from Huron , and these in turn to others from Lake Preston , where the Madison contingent will go forward to Madison at that point , turning over the privilege to the Sioux Falls contingent. Six members of the general - oral committee will board the train at Mil- bank and remain with It until It reaches SlouCity. . The Milwaukee company has requested A. B. Kettrldge of this town to accompany the president's epeclal from St. Paul _ to Sioux City to do the honors for that com pany. MITCHELL'S "WELCOME" 1'IIOGIIAM. Aothlng Left lludonn to Honor the Tovrii'n Seventeen Holillem. MITCHELL , S. D. , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) Although Mitchell TV 111 be denied the pleas ure of entertaining the president October 11 will bo made memorable , for that day the seventeen young men of this town who enlisted in the state regiment will arrive homo and a reception will be tendered them In the arternoon and evening. Mavor Fullerton , George A. Sllsby and H. L. Bras have been delegated to go to Aberdeen to welcome the boys when the regiment arrives there. The train will bo met hero by a procession , Including city ami county officers , sociotles , school children nnl university students , and after the parade exercises will be held at the opera house. Many people from surrounding towns will participate. Him- Over the Fuiiili. ABERDEEN. S. D , , Oct. 10. ( Special Tel- cgram. ) The flnatco committee of the sol diers' homecoming fund has been greatb embarrassed by funds from Yankton , Clay and Union counties not "being " available Wooloy of Yankton , who has charge of the funds , claimed the money was dcposltec conditionally with Treasurer Schamber about September 15 , but Schamber denies having received one single cent. After con siderable telegraphing and correspondence ! today Wooley assures the committee the money will bo In the bands of E J. Miller cashier at Huron , tomorrow. Great regre la felt that interested counties are place- ' In such a position through no fault o theirs. Hurt liv Their ( Mi u IllnnU. KEYSTONE. S. I ) . . Oct 10 ( Special. ) Ames Nelson , Matt Brown , Dan Conway and Fritz Strong , who have been working 01 the Burlington extension to this place , fin ished a number of holes and were pouring Gcrmo black powder In when a match fel to tbo ground and Instead of picking It up one of the men pushed it aside with hi : foot Tbo match Ignited and several pounds of powder were set off. Nelson's leg above the knee bad to bo amputated. The rest o the men were burned and bruised severely llenillu Count ) School E HURON' , S. D. , Oct. 10.-Spccla ( ! . ) Ac cording to the annual report of the super Intondcnt of schools tbo total amount pal < teachera during the last jear Is 31,072 ; to officers , J1.18C ; for Incidental expenses , coal etc. , $6,535 , making a total of $27,750 , Tota number of pupils enrolled was 1,111 , nctua cost per pupil , $19.25. These figures do not rrfer to the schools of Huron. Miller Dunn with T ) phnlil. M'COOK , Neb. , Oct. 10. ( Special Tele gram ) Judge W B. Miller of Ellwood popull&t candidate for Judge of this , th Fourteenth Judicial district , is at home so rlously ill of typhoid fever. His resignation was died here today. The methods by which the gross election frauds of 1S03 were perpetrated In this Judi cial district are being shown up by Attor ney John McClure of Beaver Cltv , who wna Norrls' nttorncv nt the time The matter was fully explained In The Bee at the time , DEATH RECORD , WlUlnni MililcM , The funeral of William Llddcll , who dlcil Sunday at his home. 1710 Webster ( street , was held jcsterday nt 2 30 Mr. Lid- dell came to this country from Scotland thrt-two ! jears nro and settled In Couu- ell Blufffi. After living there three or four J irs ho moved to Omaha. He was ship ping clerk for Steel , Johnson & Co for fifteen years , nnd for the last nine years he held the position of watchman nt the Union Pacific shops Clnti Gordon , Order of Scot tish Clans , of which Mr. Llddcll vas chap lain , attended the funeral In a bodv. Mr. Llddcll and his wife celebrated their golden wedding over n vcar ago. His wlfa Is still living , nnd the children \vho survive him are Ex-Rc-presentntlvc Johu Llddell , Wllllim Llddell ot Cincinnati , Mrs. Johu Glbb. Mrs J , H. Manning nnd Mrs. C. L. Smith. Mr * . C. A , Slilre > . HASTINGS , Neb. , Oct 10 ( Special Tele- grnm ) Mrs C. A. Shlrey , nged 41 years , and highly esteemed In Hastings , died thh nornlng ot tjphold fever. She leaves a usbaud , a sou and three daughters. The ineral taKc place Thursday afternoon from lie Methodist church , the pastor , Rev Dr. \bbott , and Rev. Nelson ot the Congrcga- lena ! church , officiating. Otoe Settler Dlri. DOUGLAS , Neb , Oct. 10. ( Special. ) Thomas 11 , Hurst , an old settler of Otoe ounty , le dead. Ho was born In Ohio la S26 , and had live ! In Nebraska slnco 1S6S. lo leaves eleven children nnd a widow. IliirHenhiierN' tonv eutloii. PITTSnt'RG. Oct 10TheMaster 1Ior e- ihoors' National Protective association H-R.in Its eighth annual session in the ) , iniuct | room of the Mnniiimaheli hou o toduv Thorp are 223 master liorspshoers dent , 1C7 of whom me aceredltod dolo- R.atos. representing lvvrnt\-llvu states. The convention will last nil of this week. The sessions were executive. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Haiti InViislern anil Kalr In dint- em INiriloiiVcil iH'.sil a j I for > ehraxl < ii. WASHINGTON , Oct. 10 S p. m Fore- ast lor Wednesday nnd Thursday : For Nebraska Rain lu western ; fair In astern portion Wednesday. Thursday lain ; easterly winds. For Iowa Fair Wednesday and Thursday ; cooler In eastern portion Wednesday ; north- rly winds For ( Missouri Showers Wednesday , with cooler In northwest portion. Thursday fair , nrlablo winds. For South Dakota Fair Wednesday ; rain or snow and colder Thursday , northeasterly vv Inds. For Kansas Cloudy Wednesday , with cooler In eastern portion. Thursday show crs ; easterly winds. For Colorado Showers Wednesday and Thursday ; easterly winds. Loeiil Itecoril. OFFICE OF THE WCAT1IER BUREAU OMAHA. Oct. 10 Omiha record of temper ature and precipitation comp.ired with the corresponding day of the last three y ars > 1SOO lS > h 1S37. 1S93. Maximum temperature . . 53 5.1 50 71 Minimum tempetnturo . . . 51 42 43 57 Average temperature . . . . nil 4S 4S fij Precipitation T .09 .40 .7ti Record of temperature and precipitation it Omaha for this day and since March 1 , 1S93 : Normal for the day 5- Excess for the dav , i Accumulator ! dellclcnry plnce March 1 117 Mormnl rainfall for the day 09 Inch Qcllciency for the daj 09 inch Total rainfall Blnco March 1. , . . . Jl 12 inches 3ellclency wince March 1 5 45 Inches 3eliclcncy for cor. period , ISIS . . . ? .IS Inches Dellclency for cor. period , H07 . 10.1. ! Inches Heiiortn I'roai Stiitloiin nt 8 I * . M. Dmaha cloudy 31 , fO | .0) s'orth Plate , doudy 3il 54 T S.ilt Lake , raining II , ! .01 Cheyenne , rainlhB ? * \ W .11 lapld City , cloudy ) 42i T luron , cloudy 52 31 T WIlllBton , partly cloudy. 3S 41 .00 ChlcnRO. cloudy GO 74.01 it. I.ouls , cloudy 01 C.S [ ,1G U. Paul , cloudy GO 35 , .00 Juvenport , cloudy 01 TO1 01 lelcna , cloudy Tl W .01 { ansns City , clear 71 80 | T luvre , cloudy 12 44 .00 Slsmarck , cloudy 41 40 ] .03 Galveston , raining ' 72' ' _ 7Sli5S 'LUCIUS A. AVHLSH , Local Forecast Olllcial. and light dressings of CUTICURA , purest of emollient skin cures. 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