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P S ———— DAILY I ROSEWATER, ditor, MORNING, SUBSCRIPTION PUBLISHED 010 o0 | politi rof Commneree, bune Bullding : to news and essed 10 the Publishing Company, Proprictors, The Bee B10'g Farnam and Seventeenth Sts CIRCULATION, County of Dot of The Tes 1ys that ho is s Bk for_the for October, Sworn to 1 efor presence this 2 duy of Al subscribed - my ims continue roll- fng in with chilling v period 1o the hopes of several talking in the Thi ity for the repu division of Afri n'ms the most o recorded in modern time wmong the South Dakota republican conyen- called upon to wroestle with This will fur- women in pants, an equal suffe nish excitement for ACCORDING 40 friendly reports, ersand workingmen huge crowds to hear McKeighan No other pair of candi possess the magnetie d supreme couneil of the fede s endorsed the York Central strikers, s shown to follow hip of Powderly. ation of rail- grievances particular anxiety w the windy lende ARKANSAS will fir that prenchers ave leading the ive political forces does not ne mean the abandonment of those gory distinguish methods which THE bare possibility of the democrats crowding the republ vania next November inspired the pro- hibitionists with fresh s in Pennsyl- and a stato ssting tonote how assistant democrats jump sor even u prospect of paling the republi THe annual agricultural stations | ations for stato ave been made by Each station receives fifteen thousand dollars, and outside the salaries puid those in charge no notie fit has ever boen received by the farmers Theoretical practical farmi municipal author have issued anoth s of London limiting the ¢ is clamoring and it may be passed, bly does not want on the roof of her buildings and look out owing and progressive gest. ——— New York proba- + citizens to stand T census bulletin on the product of on shows that in twenty-five states has heen about S0 in ton yoars gix million tons, drods of new southern states that the increnso for the next ten years Tire endorsement of M Dby the democra sional district was a performance, however, that dorsing MeKeighan, did not endor elliance to uny votes of the members will be accepted MeKeighan Second congres convention, Tue speculative boome in advertisoments in eastern papers, osti- at from one hun- and thirty to one hundred and fifty This enormous discre en the actual and fictitious sug- und striking up an acquaintance United States or II.-mu ul defent ndminister 1to him o few ) mrices him all the move anxious to means, there » ke his wishes known to the fine workers in the usual V. thusias for Abram would soou bubble QU the curners BEE. ! THE FARMERS' CONGRESS, 41 The Farmers' Congress, now in ses- slon at Cour Bluffs, is one of the most ever assembled in the west, It is im- portant because it is not ¢ 18 in any sense, but a gathering sentative agriealturistsof the of repr of discussing measu Ame cone The idea of the congre ved in the south nine years ago. and each annual meeting has attested its growth and interest. The tenth annual sessign at Council structiv conservative standpoints, While the meeting s boi Towa, On an interest in the gatherin on this side of the Missouri's banks, the delegates and vi find that Omaha not stint by jealousy, but that z heldin a ting members will gz hearty hus shown | equal to the occasion of the entertainment, lowevor. deserving of praise for the lit manner inwhich she d her st decovntions and threw open her doors to receive her guests from all the states in the union, y rowth of the Farm: Alliance in the south is largely due to this congress, as six sesstons have heen Leld in the southern states, d the farmers before organizing sty uation and knew what they were not heing misled into placing ticke the field by a few professional dema- gogues, They knew their wants and in most cuses th demands have heen rational and reasonable. It is to be hoped that the farmers of Nebre who are in attendance at Council Bluffs will gather sound and substantial ideas on leome. Our sistor city An sssed he 1e wonderful 1i they can problems ti solution. rapple i t lig ntly with the BETTER THAN EXPECTED, o erop report of Nebr a month ing. Corn ling drouth T 0 was any thir ad not matured and ap caused farmers to entertad that but encours, gr almost un entive failure wonlc result. But the reports for the last two weeks have been encowraging, and rn b advaneed to thatstag sonable e everywhere manifest that the yield will bomuch larger than was exj be & sho ceptional ¢ fuilure. The ac car, and with 1o arger than last l failur mi » good the shortag he Nebras raises twenty or twen money for his sixty bushels. He incrense in pr ylelded as many bushels as in pre there will be mot lars and eents as forme Were it not for the professional agi- oty ocodile tears for the farmers of Nebraska, who aro doing very well compared with many other states, the nightmare of hard times would haunt no one. Public improvements in the towns and cities are going on; individual 5 find ample employment at good wiges, and taken as o whole Nebraska is enjoying an era of prosperity that few western tators who ave shrieking about pov and shedding « capital is being Invested; labore: states can equnl, UNDER WHICH FLAG! Mr. W, A. McKeighan, the alliance candidate for congress and alwa, democrs domocratie congressional cox Superior, amid gy tion is under wn t applause. h flag of the Alma Be are heve given side by side (MeKeighan's Lettar, Lam infavor of the amendment In - this o in the to e e mankind, this peopte oyer of human hap-jects fol sss, - lonor i 8, It was the el boust ok s Hun, s 10 where hisl . ovisions. High > and local opti Vel hav be in Nebrasku ¢ . have, tion t the i foot Inllenu (lll s cratie party fs unr servedly in favor the forn, d; it o and 3 and which, havi the questio plenty Lranspose desert of woe want; it has ent Tar vor Nome of wedded atiy blissand love his died | jorin in the breast of the ettlin bride. whose life is|depressh clouded and to whom doath is rest. thoreby ¢ inty, —— THE mayor of Ellendale, for signatures through the state a m moriai w special consider irri be ssion of the wtion, This question h: residont in that state, and it is propose 1o muke the memorial so stro. governor will convene the 1 will enable count shall own and manage, ors a4 onable price for the use of § ULTL CODRIOSS PUMA UMY Y VSIS LY WDV DAY AUGUST 27, un orTHE \Illl” THI'N"‘. THE OMAHA DAILY BEF] should be mado to pay for it by condemnati inn has given his i T it by conden ' i department agreed thut something should be done, but nothing' is’ accomplished. whose duty iffls {o protect the health of the city, owe it to the citizens of Omaha to do something ‘at once OVERTWO HUNDRED MILLIONS | alll is again in The Chadron roller ilway cc m;-m., . of the railroad companics | The drought this year has shown the limppriant meetings of agriculturists | ne cossity of irrigation in that section, land is farther ve- | clatmed and the rainfall increases sufi- ntly to insure crops, ply of water could The Polk county fair will be held at Osce- ola September 3 -k company is being_formed at der 10 build a hotel costin The republicans of the F ill ngwinate at The Risks Taken in Fire Sureties on Ne- | braska Property. { ‘harles Goldstel 0 meeting of Charles Goldstein, wh If an ample sup- thicty yors ol epred. { nation, assombled for the sole purposes | that will tend to | pl botter the condition of the farmersof |us want of molsture S was REMARKABLE KIDNAPING. ch county, and doubt, so far AN official house to . Oklahomaghows that of the people are in actual want, ers are short of little means of employment and the out- whole is decldedly gloomy. The picture forms a striking contrast to paintings seattered the boomers eighteen Gol Y\hvn \ehs Sufforing from » and allowed tho steang: # o8 of tho crop fuiluro 1 fully one-third | The thind annual fair of Cheyenne county held at Sidne) Floccing the I could not be more wisely or judi- v\ls‘ly invested, The settlers in Dakota doubtless made a mistake in going be- yond the rain belt, but as they are there and have thelr money invested, the irri- gation scheme seems the cheapest and i ay out of the dilemma. soed wheat. t an hour later he \ger Wi missing The democrats of the Eig woke and found that their convention . G. Nginfritz of York, Fortunately there w shot wound in his left wri sult in the loss of his hand, The annual camp mecting and conference Seventh-Day Adventists will be held received a gun- st which may ro- only about a doll Bluffs promises to be one of the most in- and largely attended sessions cho and wor pantaloons and ve vied o small black hand sateholl AMYSTERIOUS IHOTIWAY ROBIERY The police and deputy sherifls up all liopes of forre shrouding the [Special to T The biennial insurance report of Ne- t, black derby hat and « months ngo. —_— THE state reunion of the Grand Awmy rand Island next week will be one of more the boys Tho v {ilge board of Valley has decided to buy o hook and ladder truck, to b0 paid for by subscription by the bus: A kick from a horse so badly shattered the legz of John Quinn of Valle the pieces of the bone weré removed from the an of the insurance department of theauditor's office, is now out. shows that there aro now es authorized to stoners have t lence in the Old ilroad catastrophe of a weck ago, where many pas: death, and the ciuse of the disaster plainly shown ness and ne held. Ablo speakers will address the meetings, and the questions of the d will be discussed from logical and 1 out the mystery fate of the old man’ wh bbed by highwaymen of hi a week ago tor The list seen of the ol robbers, who were away 10 the south with his be no doubt but that thero was foul play matter, but the bauks of 8 clded up any corpso y © been obtained coucerning the fate of thy unusual interest, do business in the transacted by the five e companies during the past two that a handful of in blue will gather together under the improvised camy fire and swap thrilling se stirring times whena man was compelled to stand or fall by i It meant something in 10 be o union man tha and Nebraska feel as keen as ifit were resulted from The man who left the tool on the track says he did not | lknow that a train was due, and if he had A Sunday school ceicors Nuckolls county, ve programme has been pre- paved for the occasion. Grand Jsland upand robbed of & ) nd the police have not Risks written fums recoived... hospitality 1s moved the obstruction, man nanied Vinegar, yet arvested the highwayman, The fumes of a gasoline stove nearly termi- is doubtless but the dilapidated 1ksin many ]\-H(valhn.lhll furnish an excellent opportunity for him to dis- y doing more work. It isof nouse to plyee sidewalksalong and let \mll<~ on busy she joins with Council Bluffs in extend- carning his suls Promiums re . Josoph Raworth, a silv under whom ne, obtained a lic business, and the He was rescued in_an unconsci condition by The responsibility d company will doubtless be tinguish himsel i the bride is from Bird O marriage oceur: 11AS NO RIGHT 1001y 118 reported to Deputy Aud ||dul ovize a0 tr elf in ¥ The Madison .~,.nm,\- teachors have formed unaceupled lots workmen should be tried for mansl nee was plainly er nal. and the safeiy of the traveling pub- amples bemade when lence against the guilty e Itl]ll)! ol ._Allmlhul\ members in the county, ||I4‘ best showing .m\ county has yet mad varner, wife of Coun > state for the vast two ye is s follows wiully in this s cceived from Hlat TH1S is a big day in Council Bluffs and s nwakened to oty suddenly whi Mullen, uccompanied numbering it Auditor Allen says the Y ht whatever to insure congross, the democratic con- gressional and convention into her citi company las no ri property in Nebraska and any money 1 that or t discase for mar Standing Bear, wholeft for Indian 3 er to return,” has put.in an app ra, followed by his numerous w muants of the Bear family. fathers in the vicinity e agrecable to him. Lusiness of ompanics for s is s Tollows : 1thesit- the price of Iy compensates for theshort- in the crop—a condition will infuse life and activity nization might rnings into the Phis afternoon Justice Brown is 1ist Slominski of Harrey Dobbins! vening News, on tho had roasted Slo for distributing alleged ot maintained 4600 00 #11,904, the name of the secms to be r S. Mills exhibited maiyor and thie prospect for much higher ; The yicld of the United boat, Omaha is doing much nnl unly to honor the mew navy, but to e its usefulness, POLITICAL several wards should active! with the cou polling places. benevolent associstions for the twenty-six well developed Mills stated 1s plentifully laden with the apples on it, and M OBDS AND ENDS, rinity church the economic issues of the day, so that o will strating cach year that fruit can successfully and profitably be grown in Knox sounty. in conjunction > amount reguired for home ¢onsump- tion is uhout mt themselves for ¥ co-operate ort declares that nece ushols, 5o that if the balance of el nd the reserve were ssary petitions tions in this stat 1t Conamer To the Editor of Morning Side Unitarians ave least fifty voters, Now that the T sted it is suggested that a cicking post be planted in the rer’s offlce for the convenience of million d when the Omaba fair cc nillion do quired to pay for the WrriN th f attempts have beon Tho-Brooklyn cently destroyed by fir A ten-year-old A haystacker which fears will be rebuilt. Rockwell City boy has in- AMU\L]\I Dlme Eden Mupee be huu Iln state sinc ¢ trains on the railroads of Ne- one exception arcpending for the purchase mill, with the vhere nate can be made, it is of the Boone o turnihg it into s cscaped dot ficult to conceive ts should grasp the awch for more sianificance of cvents and Dakota trade by building a rail- voud to the Jim rver valley. ¥ ministors will at- the Couneil Bluffs Pres- at_ Audubon Septem- Grand Reopening Saturday, August 23d. THE WORLD IN WAX alifedike reproduction of the crowned s of Europe in their rol KEMMLER ELECI IlOUUTED, A faithful portray tend the meeting of el in midsummer, It is true that there will ge in Nebraska, but in ex- ses only will there be utter oo in Nobraska for the past n be but two ohje has been as follows : —1wobbery o the killing tsin the deed fiendish desive maiming of human or men conspiring to > or Kill innocent rats are bothering the f the vicinity climb up the comstalks and devour whole transportation stillsleeps, s in othersec- Dubuque has a German_veteran who was tions, the price received will more than decorated by Bmperor William with the iron the greatest honor of hisdeath, not, desorve NATURALIZATION LAW O S And yet our stat noadequate punishme Apital pun- awsimpose l\ml can be How People of Foreign Birth May Be- 18 of This Country statutes: made and provided for the naturalization of those who ure not wish to hecome cutizens of the thoroughly: understood by the right to vote. the provisions under which citizen- ship mav he acqui Naturalization. i bo admitted to become a citizen of the United States inthe following manner, and not otherwise: 1. He shall de or district court of the district or supreme court of the tervitori court of record of any b sturs will appeat LEASON'S DOG CIRCUS, TWENTY CANINE 1 farmer who this year ive bushels of corn to the acre will receive as much as he received last year for and catle will) , and, taken as o whole, it is safe to pro- diet that the shortage of corn_will not be materially felt. Oats Tave not ding years, but carveful estimates show that thanenough for home consumption, and with the possible ex- ception of the potato crop the product of Nebraslea will be worth as much in dol- fogeht in the bt~ ARTISTS, & ish trades unions equully divided on the eight hour ques s Saibris and Lo Mans. Sfforts ave being made to organize the col- hurch of the United States cighteon on sen-cighths of the workmen of Paris ave opposed to Now Ready. Harper'sMagazine \ For September CONTAINS A HIGHLY INTERESTING PAPER inte agitation, seeking to acquir nees of the church in thestate aim s to place the colored work entirely in v afternoon two ked into the oftic Moines is now engaged in 1 earnest cffort to twelve hours constitute a day’s work. professionul movements in arrive at the are hewrtily in favor of it, but the bone and muscle part Frenchmen recognize the fact that eight hours work roeans but eight hours ¢, and they want ty receive an envelopo Isaiah Haddeman, an old man of seventy, of the employes was discovered are on oath, before a cirenit Tnited States, s for some time past bo water at & point ne Several six-inch arte: weresunl in the excavation, and v increasiug the flow from these wells have been dynamiting them, 3 a _cartridge was dropped to the bottom of one Haddeman, who was _stauding within 100 feet of it, did ot heed the warn- fmmedintely ath from tho marked with the thrown away. morning Detective Malone went to the homes barn to their “Across the Andes. ht as possible. only had igoney but also chips in his posses- i blamed the other for y ted and tho time of their trial fixed at9 o'clock. i Both boys ave heen arrested before. CASE OF KIDNAPING, concerning the disappearanco of little Patrick Buret, the of Poter Buret, W and Second s remains unexpiained, aud if he had vanis into thin airall traces of hi could not be more effectually effaced. ing is known of the excopting that sk w by at intervals with t, priorto his admission, that it is bona ntion to become # cltizos United States and to ronounce forey legiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potontate, state or soverciguty of which the alien may be ut the time a cltizen or_ subject. 2. Heshall, at the time of his application to be admitted, declare, on irts above specitl support the constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures wil wicginnce and fdelity to of the wells. rees on the sundry elvil ap- agreed to several to the west. 12 out the item for irriga- sven hundred thousand dollars were set. work of surveying public land. great influy of settla calls for greater ac of the public service, of their resources of western seriously retarded because millions of s of the public domain are withheld from intending & de of South Dakota should be more energetieally cultivated by the 5 of Omaha, the state to the commercial interests Omaha cannot be overestimated. ot rilroad fucilities at pres- detriment of this o is cvery prospect that a be effected before the close Ju behooves our merchants growing trade of rattention, LesT the public should forget the fact, in given that work on postoftice will not begin this is important, Meanwhile the rookeries and fire- continue to offend the eyes nofiils of the people, and proclaim the mercenarios vented the city from having a public building well under way at this time, riation bill have items of vital dyuamito blew out a st iron lining of the well with suc sond it two or three hundred fo Down it came with terrific force, littlo sidowiso in its descent, and struck Haddeman on the top of thehoad. Ho dropped like a log, gasped once or twice and was dead. The force of the contact was suflicient to bend the pipe, but, strange to say, man's head sliowed on evidence of the blow. several children. IMPORTANT-SERIES. South America THEODORE CHILD, Brilliantly and Profusely Illustrateds importanco t into the air. oath, before some 4, that he will one of the ¢ apart for the ‘whereabouts s 10 the new states vity in this branch The dovelopment who kidnaped him accustomed to i o attached to a bruisec as external He leaves a wife and o vmv. and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or Sovercignty of which ho was beford a citizen or subject; which proceedings shall be recorded by the clerk of the court, 4, It shall bo made to appear to the satis- faction of the court aduitting uch alicn that he has resided within the United States ithin_ the state or terti. where sich court is at the time held one ast; and that during that time ho 105 & man of good moral character, ched to the principles of the constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good ovder and happiness of “tho same, but the oath of the avplic be aliowed to prove his re Paragraphs four, tion ot Lonorabl sons benring title o~ from the descrip can recogmize thy ion gi ovening, as the little The Two Dakotas. Tt cost 821,000 to grade Minnesota avenue, Sioux Falls. “The contract has been let for the building of a 81,200 stoue jail at Minnescla, The racing mcet at ) ting by purse fellow was at strango lady came Stopped to ask tho ehild 1T ho. digwt The bright hlll" fellow ac- he publication of the September number of ‘“Harper’s Magazine” was poste poned from Angust 22d (o August 26th. This wias de to an unforcseen delay in ) presentation ts at least, and a buggy ride. cepted” the invitation dison will be made amounting to 1, The Indians at Crow Creck are to sow most of their persons in the witnessed the affair The strange lady vontion at The 11 M, ghan sail, the democratic state platform, or the letter which the prohi- bitionists claim he wrote 1o the editor con, The two documents cultivated land to ryo and thought nothing of 1t. o ot with tho child seen of either since, ase of kidnaping motives of the lady can be ure veiled in mys- At the time that the kidnaping of ihe was at work in the series of papers on 3 Child visited South - cu for the cipress purpose of giving to the MaGazINE an intelli- n of Minneha ant shall inno case i 1t what the ssessed at 31 each, Cottonwood lake has gone entively dr the bed of the lake is cove y growth of grass which is being cut for hay. , at Birmarck, six _pertain to readers of HARPER'S gent view of that couniry. I he series will contain maps, and nuner- ous itlustrations by well known artists, ¥ occurred his fatho change will or belonging of the year, away scveral d of a friend. tracted with gi Dlocks taking e Section 2, 1067 nts are dis- ratic Platform.) i 3 v stified mun.. affair s we not knowing of any person in the world who sherished a grudge the state the It exploded, partly blowing sm both hands. on a lead pencil. the thumb and index finger f John Cameron, living south ings, recently lost nine ghtning struck the ba for some dis next preceding his arrivi who has continued to reside the time he may make appl itizen l hereof, may, III s, and afier b Other Interesting The Social Side of Yachting. against them. at the strange lady was attracted by uty of the littlo fellow ? add him to her f: nstitutional and followed it up tance until it camo to where the cattle grouped, then shot into the herd and killed Ilusteated by THUL As predicted some tune since, the heirs of . Jennie May are kicking agai mission of her admitted a Fari 1V. of Daudst's Pork Taras Brilliantly Nlustrated, Harvard University in 1880, By CHARLES ELIOT NORTON. tho declaration re first_condition 31055 bt such alio shall mako the doclara- tion roquired therein at th mission; and shall furthe and provo tothe. sati thit Tor two yoars next procedi his bona fide intention to ates: and he shull in ply with the laws in regard to at Witcher of Sturgis Is up in the Hills circulating a petition for the pardon of serving @ ton years’ sen- heirs are Mrs. r Phelps, Mrs. Hariet, L. J. Thay I‘ llm sury! um(‘ of his ad- Wilson and Andrew ving sistors and brother heirs deny that the TraJackson, who is tence for tho killing of one Jenkins thr He has_obtained over eight is thought the four years ago. z it has been d signatures, mul become a citizen of L'voly and Fascinating Stories tion as phey b P They deny that the same is or wa accordance with 'l‘)u'm‘ parties into Water- town from Arlinglun I would seem that the quoneo of all the world, wrathful elo- d and witnessed Miss MARY | aused declaration denying that the will was s by tho deceased ut’ the dute appearing head of the same Mrs. May wa " house, where the tr uxlunsl I) for the purpose of pr submitted to w ymmh SOUTH DAKOTA REPUBLICANS, and the us! ariety of Tllustrated KT further decla of unsound mind Thoy olaim that tho s obtained by friaud influence and they ask thi mentioned in the instry selves be legally ided equally among the putitionors in- r man and the gates on the Ground and a Hot Struggle Predicted John remain nd adjourned by SR \apman, A farmer living north- west of Aberdecn, wasnttacked by an cnraged |hL‘ !I.lll 1o of All Newsdoalers., SUBSCRIPTION $4 A YEAN HARPER & BROTHERS, anklin Square, N. Y. For Sale by ving rooks Delegates to the re, aro all on the groond exeept those from the Black Hills, who are expected this evening. tion would indieate that the fight for con- gress will practically be one betwe and Sessions for one place and Gifford and Gamble for the' other, with the apparent r and Gamble. elogram to Tue B publican state went outside of them- 1 and_the proper bull last woek it Jog and two ribs. W was in an uncouscic tion and would undoubtedly had not his faithtul the nose and kept him at a distance. x mill people are husy th different kinds of flax fber and find our flax straw perfectly satisfs they are going lu on a big sc: uIl: to work up flax fibor o for the first crop i after for the s “This year they pay The vody of an unknown man was vecontly The man had ovidently [tosay where it could Chinese must go.” be ind us & party on these questions in the Lection. greater portion v missionary station i able and educatior d equally Athong th receive the nice little Windfall of & TOMAHA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Bubseribed and Guarant Pald In Capital nd wells stock WHILE our friends are pluming themselves upon their part titude with veference to the prohibif i | for them to pause done nothing endorse the Slo- cumb law, which was onacted by a re- med by a repub- lican governor and rigidly enforced by a The Marion fla perimenting orth Da- kota, has prepared and will ecirculate vor of Pickle chances in fa Mellette's nominatjon is cor ceasuror is likely to come up, Pending the scitlement of tho four injune alling upon the governor to call iture to iffrage have xmmulmml a plaak which Ilm\ hope to ot Fm committe character as to cre to pull flax. both sides have like two antagonisti Last uight each had a large compan i tho disputed ether to thwart th me one of vital interest to every ) 1 that the islature at once. Tho object will be to secure the passage of a law which 5 to bond for frviga- 1d8; negotintes found near Hill City. been dead for two days, and when i serible condition. for ngent and truste gorporations, takes chargo of property, o to the other. s this aftornoon. object of the opposing putting down oly to wateh state league mes Railway Sarted at Za ZANZIBAR, August 2. orcised the greate a middle uge Omaha Loan& TrustCo SAVINGS BANK. S E Corner 16th and Douglas Sts Tald In Capltal Subseribed wnd Giiaranteed © .m:..x Liabllity of Stockholders e 6 Per Cent Interest Pald on Deposits, FRANK J. LANGE, Oashier . Wyman, presidon prosident, W. T, Wy Directors;-A, U Wyman, J 1. Millard, 3. Brown, Guy © BoW, N J. Kimball, George B, Luke. Melick iwas present and the two warlike hordes the two school boys who w S0no was afraid a Tk real estate exchange begins oper- [Special Cable ations about the bluo cotton st smull mirror were the only articles found in the murdercd man's | a8 inaugurated yester of the British and 1d the othor d. woruing to the e forvign con- British navy » greater activity in real os- tion urpose plan which apy to meet general favoris to h each county ut thirty wells, which it for tho strct. car companics along the line in view of of prohibition is almost us- arging custom- 2ditor of Tuk Bex: Pleaso corre a false impression caused by the report of the entation on last 3 ntation was made by Georg Woman's Iel Quarantining Me I‘\ll(u, August i, Tho sapitary .1..» ed o send all pil @ 0 @ Spot on i los from Suez after they have quarantine at Eltor. sventh stroet » other hand, that | ts of ground on Special Cable the water furnished. It is believed that fifty thousand dollars in each county will be sufficient to start, and sdditional wells can be sunk ws rapidly TuE sunken lots are not yot filled, and ing in the.u are gewting in their work with rapid futal- S, K. Seatpt Commanacr George Crook Post, w occupy any of that ground they | §OBNW RO UBIOMUS DS AR VWSS | e L= - f { |