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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900 l-[\l()\ “)L\“L N SE\\“'\ hurch and In the evening at the Methodist [On Friday he organized a branch of the | to be very large crop; millet and cane fine: | with his heart for gome time. He was & church in the Interest of the Anti-saloon | Christian Catholic church here and bap- | hasing commenced and promises good (son of P. P. Fleming, an old resident of g league. The reverend gentleman stated to- | tized Into its membership abut twenty of |’ Cherry—Pastures good; haying begun;|his county, and was about 40 years old. | e day that Mr. Dietrich wae nominated by |our citizens, a number of whom claim to | &piendid crop in prospect He had parted from his wite some years Executive Committes of the Thres Parties v:.,-”-.hlmn —;-m-m and the object of the [have recovered from disease through the “’,'L‘" - ;‘:f:‘“”‘"' oving fast; corn and|ag6 byt has two boys, who have been in | Anti-saloon league was to defeat him at | prayers of that sect el neCror oRIng y well ’ his care. Looks Over the Field, the polls this fall. Mr. Kerns was careful —_— 8 R M b ]| — Varicocele, Stricture not to make that fact prominent while Keya Paha—Harvesting in progress; corn | Lewis Cass Vandemrift. f bRl A8 CONDITION OF NEBRASKA CROP | e aronty | WILMINGTON, Del, duty #1.—Lowis 3 Contagious Blood Poi- Reins General During Past Weeke | And srtasshoppers: corn looking weil, but | Cass Vandegrift, a leading member of the son, Nervo-Sexual De- \ — [SEEKING PARDON FOR DAVIS Corn Shows Tmprovement b heraon_ Gond Week [or CULtIng NAYi {Witorney expired o fow months A€o, died _ bility, Rupture, Kidney Towne Shonld Stay in Condition, haying generally begur 8 oo irvesting Wheat and oats: haying [today in this city. Mr. Vandegrift™ was 1 . Midilevotethe-Nond Movea rain Wrecking Has Frien R NEBRASKA, LIN- ment in Nebrask PROSPECT DOES NOT ENTHUSE THEM MUCH Lincoln, COLN, July 31.—~The past week has Been| Sc v P ing of the democratic national com and All Reflex Compli- cool, with quite general showers on two | erabie damag r ulfa growl LINCOLN, July 31.—(Special Telegram.) [days. The daily mean temperature has|SIO%1vi corn looking finei heavy rain this ¢ cations and Associate | . LINCOLN S, | —Governor Poynter has been petitioned by [averaged about 2 degrees below the normal | “&h<ridan—Corn and stock doing well; hay o i8ident ot Dilter, g : / Diseases and Weak- L «N, July 31.--(Special Telegram)|G. W. Berge, J. H. Broady, C. E. Adams|and the maximum temperatures have quite ing nicely started DILLER, Neb., July 31.—(Special Tele- =The populist executive committee, the [and about ffty citizens to pardon George | generally been below 60 degrees Sioux—Some damage by hall; hay not|gram.)—Mrs. Clark Blauser, a well known L ¢ nesses of Men and democratic state central committee and ( Washington Davis, now serving a life sen- | Showers occurred on the 24th and 20th, | e, than half & Crop cellent: very iittle | YOUDE woman of this place, died last night A : Womett publicans | tence in the penitentiary for wrecking a|In a fow places the weekly rainfall exceeded | prairie hay made yet; stock doing wel She leaves a husband and child Mrs. £ - ; :d met here today to “formulate a united re-(Rock !sland passenger train near Lincoln |an inch, but generally it was about or less | . A, LOVELasD. Blauser was one of the well known and fe. y ¥ $ We want evity man (hus AMHIEteR to Bons Shtance to the enemy.” The two commit- | several years ago. On the first trial of Davis | than half an inch. At a few places no rain Bectlon Director, Lincoln, Neb. | apected young woman of this place, being estly investigate our special Electre-Medi tees held preliminary meetings this after- |the jury disagreed and falled to return a | fell during the week the daughter of Mrs. A. M. Diller. The no T R T L " el system of treatment. We invite In Boon, but both were poorly attended and |verdict and it is claimed that he was un-| Corn has continued to improve in conai-| PETTIGREW AS chTATOR tuneral will be held tomorrow afternoon $ i ? ou 0 sof " ""'l'“ gl B ]"::: b g all business was left for the evening ses- | justly convicted tion during the past week. In some of the | - ecialist in Diseases [} without success; all whote 4 was discursed at considerable fength by | o MATUB Addresses Republicans promises to be average or above, and In tlon to Senator's Arbitrary CLINTON, 1la, July 31.—(Special Tele- | Of the State A A€ Wy auch treatment has not cured yeu and the populists and it was the general con-| TAWNEE CITY, Neb, July 31 - | jome south central countles the yleld will Management of Campaigu. gram.)—Charles Mason, the oldest engineer e 2 will emonsitate (o your entire satisfac: sensus of opinic » 8 ol Telegram.)—Hon. Francis Martin of |y ght. Threshing > in the employ of the Northwestern Railway | tlon t » afely, quickly and permanently. = Our counsel will cost you 8u ppinton that he should remain por = Liligra WO [be very light. Threshing and stacking ha i . ) ; hoth L Wi ot "be more than you will be willing on the ticket. The middle-of-the-road y, republican candidate for state|made good progress. Small grain was PIERRE, 8. D, July (Bpecial.)— | company on the Galena diviston and per 3 + in | « i We will do by vou as we would want you to do by us movement also came In for its share of at- | "CoalOF from the First senatorial district, | jured somewhat by the wet weather of the | After the fusion campaign ttee had | haps the oldest on the entire system, fs v reversed. Certainty of cure s what you want e can and wiil tention. The addressed the citizens of Pawnee City \ sclecte ror campaig quarters, | pe o W nginest fo ¢ miskion, some of the best citizens of this eily whom we have cured conferees were not at all|ype"oourt house tonight on th pAst two weeks, but generally the damage | Sclected Huron as campaign warter, | dead here. He was an engincer for thirty- | M you, seion, some of the best citlsens of L8 Cly Tal ae well &8 Drefees enthusiastic over the outlook for fusion. | eues of the day. The meet e very | D88 been slight. Haying has continued | Under orders from Pettigrew the headquar- | seven years with the Northwestern alstanding . What we have done for them we can do for you. At the afternoon meeting of the democrats, 3 | in central and southern counties and has | ters were changed to Sioux Falls where the Under our Electro-Medical treatment this insidlous disease aly which was held behind closed doors, re “'\‘f'" “{' "';'”‘: the audience ;";(’{" commenced in the northern. In the north. | committee would be better under his super John Clark Ridpath. vflf‘“cn‘ EL i ....,\ Faln censes almont inataniy. 7he pools of tagnant ports on the political situation in the Va- | gnarchy was keen and. sarenstic and any | T counties the crop is good, elsewhere | Vision and AL "M away """‘* """' | NEW YORK, July al—Dr. John Clark | RICOR 16 driyen from the dilated veine And o doin ita stead comes the peide, the ous co: saal distric vere sub! . “ ' 4 Sarcastic and 807 | jight nsiderable plowin or or | Rrew is not satisfied even with that much, | Ridpath, the historian, died in the Pres- ower and the ple of perfee " restored manhood. flous congressional districts were submit- | mention of the names of McKinley and P S . : power and e’ icasire of perfect henith wheat has been done, and the ground fs in | but has served notice to the fusion com- | byterian hospital at 5:30 thie evening from Our Eloctro-Medical treatment dlesolves tha stricture completel Roosevelt was greeted with applause. The ] | " STRICTURE B i s lays afl " - % g @ splendid condition for worl mittee that he will run his own campaign complication of diseases, He had bes nd removes every obstructlon from the urinary passage, ve a The popullsts met at the Lincoln hotel | meeting was held under the auspices of | it ks dlailieliagl He had been | N g mmation, stops every unnatural discharge, es the prostate gland and the democrats at the Lindell. The | ot camp. committee of | " the Young Men's Republican club. splendid condition for working. Reports | He has selected a campaign committ | & patient in the hospital since April 2! and heals the bladder and kidneys, invigorates th 1 orgAns and resiore | several prominent free silver re candidates present were: E. A. Glibert, b by countles his own, entirely separate from the reg - Wnd kound ness to every part of the body affected by the disease. - . ar e ee, and will run his campalgn Mes. Qe « tora o cial form of o candidate for lieutenant governor: Theo Prosperity nt York, Southeastern Section. ular committee, an A Georse Crawford. ur specia dore Griess, candidate for state auditor YORK, Neb., July 31.—(Special)—Citi Butler—8mall gri Bout all stascked;| oD, 2Is own iines, TS I8 teked to mwedn| RED OAK, I, July SL(Special.jeiire Eo"rlfi!ays rnk‘-ol n‘?“dolnsdo‘“y e e Ifg( "'"‘:'fl""'r*"'h'hl":;“:““‘,“l’“'"' i 'y ; dutler—Small grain about all stacked: | (hat he 3 0 unds and - s O esident of « sult of our life work, an orsed b est physicians o o C. V. Svoboda, candidate for secretary of | Zems of York have just learned from cen- | scme threshing done, grain yielding good, | (RAt he will turnieh his own funds and in|George Crawford, a resident of Red Oak| (Guntries. It eontains' no dangerous drugs or injurious medicines of any kind R siate; 8. D. Howard, for state treasurer: |US Feports that no other city in Nebraska | S0 improved by Tutis; considerapie fall| that case the genoral commitieo can ook | for twenty-five years, died at 10 o'clock | gons {o the very Dottom of (ha disente and forces ot every particle ot tmpurity: 4 3 4 plewing one. or vel o m that source t p b aged o She leave: Soon e «lgn and symptom disappears completely and forever. The bloos o tie. C. F. Beck, for state superintendent; W.|Oof its class and size has made such won- | "l Gond week for stacking and thresh {bl- A4 little from that source to help | this morning, aged 13 years. She leaves| Coon Gusty HIER O EEnr IO e Whote aystem are clanaed, purified and restored to D. Oldham, for attorney general, and |derful growth as York. The government|ing: winter wheat yielding 2% to 45 busheis | (Dem along & husband and famlily of seven children perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and plen of lite. ; " o0 the acre. spring wheat 16 to One of the tenets of populiem, as out e James Care for land commissioner. The | Postofice ofclals are here to assist in| 'O ! pring wheat 16 20; corn Men, many of you are now reaping the re g v ' y | “Clay Lt lined In their platforms and press, is that Prominent lown Contractor. sult of vour former folly. Your manhood congresaional candidates present wers | £lving York a free mail delivery. The city | Clay—Harvesting late oats, yield poor: | {yere shall be o bossism in- the PALY.| DO e oo )| 18 falling And 311 5008 be 1obt UnIess vou 46 something for yourselt. Thers is ne time Willlam Neville, W. L. Stark and G. W.|council has had survey made for sewerage [ COrn Improving: pastures excellent; sugar | 5 v ¥ Stabitean & .t et g kel sra to lose Impotency. like all sexual diseases, is never on the standstill. With it you Berge, and will soon let the contract for same. | part, d0n& Welli fall plowing progressing '“ hen “};”mrr-w'un a r\"w-wlun,\ the most | —Halver Lund, & prominent Swedish con-| can make no compfomise Either you mus t master it or it will master you ana i 3 v 7 o o " bitter charge the populiste had etanding | tractor, was thrown from his wheel by a| your whole future with misery and indescribable woe. We have treated so many cases C. A. Whitford of Washington county|After the sewerage considerable paving| Iilimore—8tacking and threshing well ad- | ygainat him and the one on which they e and dled 1 o few houre Ha| Of this KInd that we are ax famillar with tham as you are with the very daylight was elected chairman of the populist ex- | will be done. York has made a steady plenty of rain to mature corn; runaway team and died in a fe A ol vols Onee cure by us vou will never agaln be bothered with emissfons, drains, premature- ecutive committee. A. H. Gleason was|Erowth without a boom and never in its ires Eood; ground in fine condition for | 4aked republican voles o come over (0| leaves & wife and three children ness, Small ax weak ofgans, nervousness. failing memory, lows of ambition orother ) ! e boss.” - ptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit vou for study, busi- ent as the rep 3 o s there been a saloon. Gage—Splend o) 3 el YD present as the representative of . J. Kent, | history has there bee ge—-Splendld week for growing cr The present campalgn shows that he has Former United States Comsul, ness, pleasure or marriage, Our treatment for weak men will correct all treasurer of the state committee. = find for drying unstacked grain: fall plow- 1< and restore you to what nature intenided—a hale, happy man, with he state comm Rebeknss micer Ole ing progressing; ground in fine condition. | not changed any in that particular by be-| LONDON, July 81.—George Danlels, | memtal and sexaal powers compiete. TR How to Raise Money. TABLE ROCK, Neb., July 31.—(Special,) |, Hamilton—Good week for corn and pas- | coming a popullst and that party is even | United Statés consul at Hull tures: plowing for fall grain commenced £ under Presi REFLEX DISEASES )oyv,atiments are refiex. originating from other dise Tonight the meoting of the three parties [ —Capitola Rebekah lodge No. 115, Inde- erson—corn improsaufonmenced. | new more completely boss-ridden by Pettl- |dent Harrison's administration, died here For instance, sexual weakness sometimes comes from Vari- assembled for a joint conference and re- | pendent Order of Odd Fellows, is fast be- | threshing in progress; wheat vield & grew than the republican party of the state | (odg encele or Stricture; innumerable blood and bone diseases often result from con- bushels, outh 30 10 40; a¢ v ous blood < in the sy<tem, o sical o ec ly follow im- At the conclusion, Congressman Stark an-|place. The membership is between forty | Johnson—Little threshing this week, but| ‘Vith Pettigrew dictating the ticket, over- | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER/| the cause nounced that all important business had [and fitty n tacking than before: some early corn | turning the plane of the fusion committee been deferred until tomorrow morning. | The newly elected officers, who were fn- | I%gKS very Well and Shootink many wark. | and running his own campaign, the ticket | Wednendny aud Thursdny fn Ne- The Electro-Medical Specialists of the Different Departments By important business is meant the adop- | stalled last night by Mrs. Fannie C. Norris, | excellont: ground i spiendi eonaltia re8 | in general is not in rosy shape. UPRiliA A¥e ABE t6 We Waly of this Tnstitute by thelr combined Electro-Medical treatment are making many won- tion of a plan for raising campaign funds. | ar Mrs. Capitola L. Faulkner, noble |fall plowing: oats light in weight — with Southerly Winds. derful cures in diseases of the Beveral propositions for raising money wero | grand; Miss Gertrude L. Norrls, vice €rand: [ for thsoniing, e K 000 week L e e o Bt ot hestion g ot oy b R oot Sy i g presented at tonight's conference. The ' Mrs, Elizabeth C. Fellers, recording secre- | Otoe—Corn earing out ami brarbeisCoy. | HURON, D, July 31.—(Speclal)—| WASHINGTON, July 31L—Forecast for| Rhemmatism, Catarrh, Paralysis, Plles and all Disea Men a plan of assessing all officials under the pop- | tary; Mrs. Claire B. Scism, financial secre- | ¢ellent: good week for threshing and [Grand Army men and others through | Wednesday and Thursday Women, ocratic administration did not meet with |tary; Mrs. Lillle Wood, treasurer i king; ground in fin ndition for plow- fout South Dakota are greatly disap-| gop Nebraska—Generally falr Wednesday WOHE Do you know that our combined RLECTRO-MEDICAT, TREATMENT popular favor among those who were called » = PR Polk—Corn shooting well; threshing and | Pointed because the hoped for ©|and Thursday; cooler Thursday; south A will promptly relleve all your ufferings and u'Hme;fln and restore yeu to UDOD. for lares contributions /Jast year bee atal Mishap on Farm. stacking In progress; fall' plowing being [of 1 cent per mile for the national | winds health and enjoyment of life? If you are a sufferar either from acute or ehronic - Y YORK, Neb., July 81.—(Special.)—While | pushed GIEH. Aty /58 AHE RAbuble ehs ont | Yinds. - 3 allments avail yourself at once of this most successful and life-glving tratment. Back- enuse they held office. As a substitute It : L sl Corn doing finely and earing | GTAR4 Army of the Republic encampment or Western Texas, New Mexico, OKla- [ aches, painful ‘menstruation, leucorrhea and discharges of all kinds are permanently was suggested that a call be issued for [Stacking hay on his farm near ThAaYer, |ycqvily; wome stacking and threshing. bui |2t Chicago has not been granted by the|noma, Indian Territory and Arkansas and quickly cured Don't consent to that opers ou have thoroughly in- Popular voluntary subscriptions. Another | Samuel T. Shirley, one of York county’s | grain rather wet; some late potatoes fair | Wostern ~Passenger _association. General | Generally fair Wedneaday and Thursday; | ¥eRUEated our Combined ELECTRO-MEDICAL - " olde )8t respected farmers, met ) once, departmicn a One personal visit is always preferred. but If you eannot progesition was to asscss cach county cen- | ©ldest and most respected inaareIben - catiting % i o Philip Lawrence, departm commander, [ southerly winds persor v 1 r i tral committee according to the county rep- [ With an accident that cost him his life . wome threshing done. © 57 4P| reports that the best rate obtainable is ““"1 For lowa, Missouri ‘and Kansas—Gener- y'\'moyng I"‘!‘Em‘!yu-gv-"v.!pnm!nfl';'«".‘iw;. s succosstul) A1l Senings atriotiy eohs Pesentation in the state convention. None |HIs farm hand left his fork leaning against ward —Corn growing nicely; apples fall- | fare for the round trip. This will diminish | 411y fajr Wednesday and Thursday; eouth- | Sdemtinl. of the plans met with unanimous approval | the stack with the handle up and in slid h jp Piatures good; threshing and | the attendance from South Dakota very ma winas Legal contracts given to all patients to hold for our agreements. Do net hesi- fn the joint conference and by common |ing down off of the stack Mr. Shirley prog it grain”rather | yoially. Department offices th daily SUNoth: DARStk: and: BaltR: Dakob tate. b”rr:”xT cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Successful treat- consent it was decided to postpone action | struck the fork handle, which penetrated gr-Corn much improved since rain; | receipt of letters saylog that if a 1 cent a ally. fair ‘Wednesday 'and ‘Thifsday AR ST R i until the adjourned meeting tomorrow his body about ten inches and death soon 1 [v-.u;:‘fi ‘I"“\ I“;‘l' '\hlul "\u.‘., bushels: [ mile rate is not given they will be deprived [cosler Thursday; soutberly, shitting to Reference—Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. State officials and employes were as- |followed. The deceased was 52 years of P many plowing for| o¢ atrending the encampment and urg herly winds. * CONSULTATION FREE. scssed last year for amounts ranging from | age and leaves a wife and four children. (nhaH=Corn has grown well | Stacking and | the commander to further Intercede in heir [ ~por Colorado-—Partly cloudy Wednesday Office Hours—From 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. (0 2 p. m vy a . i eshi progress; rve and wheat a fair P s no lack of interes e 1 bl g o ¥ ", S Bl $10 to $500 and this year they protest N ATE TR hil crop; apples 'aropping e behalt. There is no lack of interest in the | mpyreduy fair and cooler: variable winds against an assessment on the same basts h ; coming encampment. In fact not for years| = or. W gt 4 SON., Neb., dJuly. 8t.—(Spec Northeuste o | | For Wyoming—Partly cloudy and cooler Nearly all of the employes at the capital | . MADISON.. Neb., July 81.—(Special) . QESHAANT Ll have the old soldiers of this state taken | wedneedas: Thursday falr: southerly wind - expect to lose thelr positions at the end of Colonel Killian came from Columbus last " v‘n\(ll Harvest well advanced; everything | gyeh interest in their national gathering | "‘ Y "I ay “' southerly winds, O [ night to hear the Madison band, which is | lepks fir | 3 RSONA} N | shifting to northwesterly tho year and consequently are determined [ s o) [ mBurt=Good week for corn; too wet for |28 now and not being able to attend be-| “yoor Montana—Generally cloudy ane o . . W gt i or the First Nebraska regime e con- | ground in fine condition for plowing 4 L ednestay ursday fair; varfable "hflrlln A. Towne, who stopped here on | O% ©0 FH0 NORl FOlimy of the Re- | ,Cedar—Corn improved by rains ana now | Polntment to them. }v«m«!n = is way home from Nevada, left tonight al Record doing finely; harvesting near finished ; | S o | without making any announcement con- public hall and was heard by a la con- | some wheat threshed, ylelding 10 to Howard Gets No Pay. . . . course, A r Colonel Killlan | bushels, 2 pos el rel OFFICE OF THE WEATH BUREALU, cerning his candidacy. el il ";hfy'm: flln 'un-'\h.ml Colfax—Favorable week for grass and| . T ERRE, 8. D. July:sl-(Special'Tel- | OMAHA, July #1.-OMcial record of tem " oaid hewne - well ploased. w corn; stacking and threshing ine progross, | °8ram.)—The 8 Howard state’s at- | perature and precipitation, compared with - Frele Presse Not Sold. Columbus, McCook also have I DrORTess; Beatrice and winter apples” fair: summer apples poor. | torney case is again before the | the corresponding day of the last three F. H. Nagle, mavager and chief owner |bands that want to furnish the music for | Cuming Small grain about stacked. courts, The board of county com- [¥*4™ 1000, 1899, 1598, 1597 ] Capital $1,500,000. Surplus 81,850,000 of the Frele Presse, today demied the re- | the First Nebraska regiment. i f “f m_“!"IL;.;‘,I‘;""K;,‘j“ ©of ®hock; | 1;iegloners of Potter county declared | Maximum temperat i 85 71 103 n Every form of Judiclal Bond required by port that the paper had been sold to the - — it Stacking about done; cor | the A ate’ e | Mini tempe ; s : HE T AT/ ERTE MG bin 4014 o) (e O s e o N [ tacking about done; corn first- | the office of state's attorney to be|Minimum temper the United States courts and the district, ¢ el i 10 e court hen declined | Average temperat W county and other courts of the etates of Ne- o PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 31.—(Spe- “orn doing we s vacant after the supreme court had declined | gy, rall 03 Qorman newspaper. The Frole Prosse | .\ )~ Coroner P. P. Gass today recelved s ed by contintied raint wieeCmeNiat | to admit Howard to practice and appoinicd | Itccord of precipitation at Omaha for this braska and lowa, executed at Omaha. considered one of the strongest German RS bushels to the acre. ' R. B. Fisk as state’s attorney. Howard, who | 44y and since March 1. 1900 apers in the west and the report that it | 1etter from Mrs. Nancy Hartford of Genoa, Corn In tassels and silk, earing t ?| Normal temperature for the day ..... 76 H. A. WAGNER, SPECIAL Bad beon sold naturally caused consider- | Neb. contalnlog a clipping from The Bee | well, krowink rapldly: wheat and bats he: had bean altcied to the Ofos, mads & 46 | Brcess’ for the dRY...oviiiostiese il The Original for food purpose: the editorial policy of the paper would be | P24y Of @ man in the Missourl river at| " Douglas—Corn doing well, mored, UUERe ¥ today refused to grant | pJucion for day 3,00 inches . o » with prospec 1 FAaE SoRIBeTTIng the. BBAT: ] 7 o of fine crop: whe 3 & mandamus order compelling the board to [ Fotal raintall since March 7.08 nohe changed from the support of Bryan to the | this place July 1. The man she wanted is rop; wheat yields 12 to 20' bushels 1 rar i reh 10,000 17.08 inches administration and the republican party . as aimiwssdwal w siniwiedwer N xe 3 7 to the acres haying Just mesinoin pay Howard. The case now goes to the| Deficiency since March | 3 inches st v o & e e 0 | S, Y N i et e v | AR S 88 1 G JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS Br. Nagia amerts that (hera Wil be no | Of & alout on the crowa of b head aud a | fn i m:kll:A jcorn_promises a large crop; | through that court a number of times on | Peficlency cor. period s L wnAI AI‘_S change In policy and that the enly change | /% T 0\ 00 (hat this 1s not the person | glojo*;;Corn has Erown rapidly: pastures | different phases. RISty el NiAsiobe at M) AC OF OMAHA that will be made will be an addition of | T " lnkl b P ."".'r'.':' sn ,1 grain being stacked; haying AL u:;:l"n (rlglul m(‘mur thl,ml:«rm-hn:;dl. #5838 100RINN SOF - Pt adison—Corn growing well an promises emlé';(y 1-‘:';“1‘:"@ .1' !‘;"T‘ 1"; becial “AIR? DRY GOODS. editor of the Chicago Rundschau and a Accldent to Dloyelist. ull erop; wheat and oats all cut; some | .- FALLS, S. D, July 31.—(Special S stockholder fn the Germania of Milwau-| HASTINGS, Neb., July 31.—(Spectal.)— "”""?"“l,;’“" upland hay sull growink. | Telegram.)—Guy Jensen, about 12 Years| gTATIONS AND BTATE WHAT kee, has been negotiating witn the owners | while Miss Kennedy was bicycle riding eahing ¢ L u-f.i;m";.:n('lq somis old, was drowned in Covell's lake this OF WEATHER. m' of the Frele Presse for several days with | jast night she met with a serious accident en’ bushels; corn promises very® good | 8fternoon. — He, ~ with & number of EVERY ° the purpose of securing an Interest in the | She was riding down First street, when | “pfi . | other boys, went in swimming, when he : mpertors and Jobbors of paper for friends in Milwaukee. Nick Damerson, who was driving in the | begun; whe (“\]Zv‘l‘)l‘i "f:flf\» ‘L\'{‘n.‘f‘";‘"mn was taken with cramps and went under,| - L WOMAN —_— same direction, suddenly turned. Miss | acre; corn' doing well and promises goo | 1°¥er "’,'":"' up alive. His companions PR RN iy . WANTS Dry Goeds, Furnishing Goods DIETRICH IS MAKING FRIENDS | Kennedy bad turned in at the same mo- e R | ere so frightened they could offer no as- syenne, cléa p o ment and she ran her wheel agalnst the | somewhat In stack by Taina: corn enring | Liance to the drowning boy. Instead | galt Luke. cle 5 | g AND NOTIONS Republican Candidate for Governor |bugsy and was thrown to the ground and fand doing finely pastired improving. - * | they went to a residence fn the vielnity and | Hupid Cliy, clear : Receives Hearty Reception from badly injured. wtanton—Corn - In very “good condition; | Summoned assistance, but too late to save [ Wi\(l AT Y Went Point Citizens. veg EPTreey Pretraran cut and better thun expected; | Jensen's lfe. Chicago, clear 2 s B 0 ILERAND SHEETIRONWORK lesting Liguor Law. i R R D ¢ et Louis, clear ¢ AR No s : 0 grain cut; threshing be- K : ATl e et ( EST POINT, Neb, July 31.—(Special.) | BEATRICE, Neb., July 31.—(Special Tel Sorn doing well pastures good _ Increased Values in Yankton. Bt Puul. clear L e —Hon, C. H. Dietrich arrived In this city | ®6Fam.)—The case of the State against Karl hington—Stacking mostly done; pas-| YANKTON, 8. D., July 3L—(Special)— | Ravene® i Ahar i : i y Jast evenins and spent today fn visiting | BOrk. J. L. Dimmitt and others, charged [ 42 lmproving: hay geod crop. The assessment of Yankton county for | Helena, cloudy AL el b citlzens at thelr homes and places of busi- | With Keeping for sale intoxicating liquors. | light; corn doing well, o *1¢°di thresh 1900 yields the following figures: Farm :gi‘;"’"h{w";" SIOUAY: semacseni| B8 10 & w‘“lams pess and making himeel? acquainted with | 18 being heard before the county court Central Section, lands, $4,563,400; town lots, $1,425,936; per- eston, partly cioudy 888 the common people. Mr. Dietrich expressed | and WIIl probably occupy a couple of days 5 omises more than an aver. | 0881 Property, $1,413,39%; total valuation T WHBLAH, ¢ MaE D it “ The case s test of the right to eell in- crop; grass fi $7.406,765. This amount in round numbers s o breechings, pressure, rendering, sheep di 1 bel prised at the warmth ne Local Forecast Officlil 4 3 g, P dip, :I:r‘lmu’.r:r.xu.yhfrm;.rl:r i f:m o o this | toxicating liquors in the dry towns by or- wfl-nvlw Wheat yelds three to nine bushels ,000,000 more than the assessment last '§ o Sthntiy on Band, secoad hand b tlers bought . 7 i Vi ¢ ct- acre; outs a fallure; early corn rulned, | ye y the state. T WEAT J , seco o stronghold of democracy. He created a | EAnzations kiown as clube wnd e itract te' planted corn will “make julied: | vear as adjusted by the state AUGUST WRATE ana eoid. "Speclal and prompt. attention i rorabile . - ng considerable interest from abroac L — —~ fc - repairs In city or country. 1ith and Plerce, very favorable impression by his frank, >4 » i Fhat maslt . 3 Uniabin for” docn Pisrre Exnaris Live Sieck: he following data for the month of Au- 4 5 hearty and outspoken manner, so very dit War Agninst Weed ™ oOrni | orBRRE i . gust, covering A period of twenty-nine CRANITONIC ¥ g ferent from the average type of political nOMERE. Mo et vwaon—Threshing begun, PIERRE, §. D., July 3l.—(Speclal Tele- [ UKL Jcoverink o Derlod o the weathor MICROSCOPE, ELECTR!CAL SUPPLIES a TECUMSEH, Neb., July 31.—(Specfal.) hras ng begun; late corn and | gram.)—T first beef shipment of the sea- | hureau records at Omaha Pl g . candidate. The mayor and city council of Tecumseh AP EAMAL | ) i air needs food to ke £ $ Wheat In shock; oats belng c son was made from e today. Five cars | MPERATURE The food should be sunplied by the blood During the day the candidate, accom- | hayve instituted a fight against the weeds plendid, "0 its being cut; heliuiid bbb ad LT . . Mean or normal temperature, T degrees; | y, | "o th N . 2 KV oo 3 P! il went out, four te Sioux City and one to vessels of the scalp which run u o the ' panied by Willlam Stueter, E. K. Valentine [ growing over the ecity. Property owners Gorh [boks' flns and. “ia. sariok begh | the warmest month was that of 1881, With | hair ronts esiern eotrica YA ) an average of 8) degrees the coldest month s Toots have been weakene and other leading ropublicans, visited some | are given due notice to remove tho objec- | oL, fems to be better than ex: R 3 an average of 40 dogrees: the o atf ihe roots have been wankened by the e country precincts and made an equally £00d | tionable vegetation from about their prem- | Hall-Smull grain Al cut. ants bt el rees; the highest temperature falls sick, falls put, turne gray Ompln] i Enoubal Eua taruaare with Bhosn | (ain san e Ensatan, SEom ADaLE SRS MisR | CHSTmemall Al Rl subi aiialipic vieing DEATH RECORD. grees, on Augugt 10, Tt the S| ATt of “iaie dlsdire 15 dandrute he conversed. He recelved many assurances | the work for them and assesses the cost to | PIUWINE: alfuifa crop iight e porat legrees, on August If dandruff is allowed to remain it smoth- Hlectvical Supp/iu, Howard—A good growing wee Lo 6 av on’ which first “killin rs the growth of your hair of support from pronounced democrats, | (hem. : rd—A, Sood growing week Patrick A. Begley. fro autumn, September Fare he t Merrick—Fine grow week; co A A s er 2 Hervtofore the treatment of diseases of | Hlegtrfe who were delighted at his genial manner much: improved hnd. prospects: Moaty | Patrick A, Begley died Wednesday aft h last “killing" frost Halr and Scaly b 'ir-ITg Daile and Cos Lighting pects. good: oats dieq . the alp has Dean a matter of | Mo A 204 hia williogness to alscuss bolltioal giiess amined for Insanity. Hght crop: haying commenced, about twe. | ernoon at his home, 2475 South Eighteenth | oc i1 15 guesawork, without regard to the cause. JORNATON. Mgr. 13t tions with them, The fdea of muny that a RTH PLATTE, Neb., July 31.—(Spe- | thirds crop. == = = " S street, of consumption, with which he had | snah tor e inins LA lande: aves s D e o 8 candidate for governor must of necessity | clal)—Oscar Carlson, a 17-year-old boy 1v- | conmenced ® MPTOVed COP: threshing | been a sufferer for about four years. Mr. | number of days with 0.01 inch or 1 id only Clinic in America devoted to dis SAFE AND IRON WORKS- be a high, exclusive and unapproachable in- | ID€ southenst of here, was examined by | Sherman-Corn doing well; pastures good; | Begley was barn in Omaba April 5. 1866, | ¥, | ereitest monihly = precipitation, 777 | easas of the hair and scain, the cause of dividual was completely knocked in the head [ the insanity commission this morning and | ¥om .,“1‘1‘, ‘hfl g und stacking done; spring | and was for a number of yeare well known | (" N INE Moast “‘:';’I‘fl'm['_":l'Ile“l”‘l""‘” ':’::.:‘J’f,?:f l;xl:‘- :;:vlm'{" Jeana “"m: hel;‘ h o h s f by the fricndliness and friendly feeling |\t Was decided to keep him at the county | Weat ¥lele 1t ten bushels und outs | \n business circles as a dealer in sand. His | cipitation recorded in any twenty-four con- | fected by exact and sclentific methods e Umana sate shown by Mr. Dietrich and the sentiment |Jall for a week. Young Carlson bas been | Valley i completed; corn looking | 48ed parents, John and Mary Begley, resi ¢ hours, 281 Inches, on August 12 and | From an examination of 1,00 difterent was freely expressed by those with whom | Suffering from Inflammatory rheumatism | ubusually well and promises a large crop; |dents of this city, survive him. Beside |38 38 OUDE AND WRATHBR Ahules of humen hale mo. fswer than M .nd I[on works ho came In contact that Dietrich e emi- | for several months and that has affected [ FiEit @1 oats poor; ground in good con- | these are his wife and two children, five sls Average number of clear days, 12; partly | were identified, many of them contagious ’ Baully 8- man 8¢ 1ha feonls, The future|his minds Wheeler—Harvest nearly over; hay | ters and two brothers. The funeral servic ~}.|‘,~‘y<x\ duys, 1 el avs, 6 The pre. | and dangerous In the extreme "ASDRI-_LI\. Prop. ¥ S e sromises blg crop; o ¥ e Ratd Mburaday mo At 8.0 ot | vailing winds have been from the south and - governor left the town highly pleased with PO rvopger e A PO Y ¥ J n good. will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 at |y el MATS O the Wind wis fifts FR EE fl"fi on August T the treatment accorded him and with the| mARLE ROCK. Neb. July 81 (Spectal) Southwestern Section, S$t. Patrick's church and interment will be | four LI bellef that his visit will result in material | _qne’ Saivation army el“hywn ml”‘m”y ’:\‘Lm:; ('w-l‘u ...nhx lttle more promising | made at St. Mary's cemetery 1 ol Nll > SH, Weather Bureiu, and -.; LR ana v ,‘ Boors. eta benefit ta tha parly cause In this couDy. | oroy P 3 since the rains, ‘bt many "Helds” will not i, 1884, HAIR FOOD - & which has been encamped here for | make much corn: hap light erop Howass Jefrey, - — nearly two weeks, continues to hold | Chase—Wheat cut and stacked; oats and | o) 3 Ne > Hoas The advantuges of these researchos are WAHOO, Neb., July 81.—(Spe e o et rscan, Sunday | Dundy—Corn improved since rains; pas- | cial)—Howard Jeffrey, aged 30 years, die tho blank below and mentien The Omaha arsm.)—Ab 8diourned meeting of the re- |B!E o Me Zpiscopal churc ® Kood; cattle doing well; melons grow- |at 2:45 p. m. yesterday, after a lingering Ree MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS Publican county convention was held to. | ubited with them in a service. finely Dotatoes poor crop. T e Ly B e SO e AR AN AR A OF MACHINERY. day at the court house and the following e TR Erowing nicely: winter wheat has been set for 3 o'clock tomorrow after- pon receipt of this Bes coupony | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALT) ticket piaced in nomination: For repre-| mpOUMSEH, Neb., July 31.—(Special) | beneficinl « Ui s fto e etk | Rogn B: the Muiscops) shusn. M defieey L e e N e R NN SUD BROE TOUNREM. - ’ v ¥ . b - eneficia o early col crop v . euter e Cod Juard . 0! D P Wi » I sentatives, Mayor R. A. Heaton of Wahoo | A republican club has been organized at|short: second crop nifalfa kood, " TP [was second lleutenant of the Cody Guards flohour hair, we will send vou w FREEL | 1501, 1605 and 1605 ;_:au.:;.-:r..., and Albert Safranek of Prague; county at- | gix Greek, with H. N. Libby, president, | Jurnas Late corn will make something; | When the company was organized here and cake of Scalp Soap, by mail prepaid P torney, B. K. Good of this city; coroner, |und ¢ . Lawrence, secretary. The club | S1CAL FAMEr bettor dualify thu Xpected: | was afterwards promoted to first lieuten- yspepsla ul‘e the only ‘preparatiohs ever formuleted owglll, Mgr, ? B, . g nd crop alfalfa poor; pastures 2 e AmGihe as tad n nd a - Dr. Kirkpatrick of Ashland: commissioner | nroioses to fit out in uniform and make | prove B Pastures im-|ant. He has been In the employ of the FRIE HRBORT apon the candition of of First district, Joseph Mays. The ticket 4 “ Gosper—Corn improved; some cane and | UPlon Pacific at this place for twelve . Your helk sftsr salontifa ,“k,,,,“,.“,! & o1 ‘exetnrianaily Btrans ore And will win | MATERIAS. AsEregation of itaelt millet will_make fair crop e ANy cars, Digests what you eat. examination by ‘our Physicians, who at the polls in November. Hon. Frank N Teachers' Institute at Sutton. Harlan—Rain beneficlal to late corn and - Ttartificially digests the food and aids | § Frah &3¢, preacribe curative tr nmontl Munutactured by Natlonal Ol & Palm 0o, 16-17 Jomes §t., OMABA, NER Prout, candidate for attorney general; Hon.| SUTTON, Neb., July 31.—(Special)—~The | ifi hroR alfalfn = e frst st ol Sudden Death at Red Oak, Nature in sirengthening and recons | § ° o €44 H. H. Shedd, W. N. Becker, jr., and others | Clay county teachers’ institute opened its | week; winter wheat yielding fourteen | RED OAK, la, July 31.—(Special)—A.| structing the exhausted digestive ors Name, .......o. delivered spesches. essions here yesterday with 129 in attend- ‘3'};"--'; P e and s g wheat nine lddings of Red Oak was found dead In| gans, 1t s the latest discovered digests ance. Prof. Jester {8 superintendent of the | “Gn,And feed Erowing ”I"“V R bed Monday morning, baving died of heart | antand tonic. No other preparation Yiolation of Game Laws, meeting. A lecture course has been ar- [and pastures need rain, and fruits wouid | 118dse during the night. He bad been iu| can approach It in eiliciency. 1t ine | § State, .......... NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 81.—(Spe- | porc o, 0 e benefited: early corn ruined his usual health when he retired the night | stantly relieves and permanently cures clal.)—Sherift Keliher is keeping a sharp ki Perkins—Heavy rains have greatly bene- | before. Mr. Iddings bad resided in and 4 lookout for persons suspected of shooting Hastings Barbers Meet, e eorn i hastures; corn good. =~ . |near Red Oak for more than thirty y prairie chickens and other birds out of [ HASTINGS, Neb., July 81.—(Special)— | bushels: rains have revived mte corn. | He was 57 years old and leaves a wife season. There bas bean a good deal of [ The Hastings Barbers' association met last IH:{-:I{‘ ‘““-”‘L“.‘:,;,“J.“‘}“.".”‘."‘, “vu‘-I'yA’k\ln’wn‘ln.. children, both married. The fune allotherresultsof imperfectdigestion, cure the very worst cases bunting goiug on in this part of the state, | night and endorsed all the oficers nominated | Ly, (ML o R ite v Tinproved | oourred this afternoon at 3 o'clock. the | Price sdc.and §1. Large sizecontains2is times | § 18 1t Ereasy or 18 1 Ary? overvvvrsssnires. | 9F Qykpeoeia, constipation, . billous hesds but 80 far no one has been caught with any | by the Omaha Barbers' assoclation somewhat Knights of Pythias attending in a body n#;« 15i2¢, Book il aboutd yspepsia muiled frea i - o acho, liver and kidneys At druggists, o game in his possession since the recent - - Webster—Late planted corn much im- epared by E C. De'VI™T & CO., Chicago Joes your soalp ftoh? ........... e | @R Send for Free Sample, »rec Book executive notice was promulgated Divine Healing at Hebron. proved since the rain; some wheat fields iy fes in Harvest Field e ‘; Any eczema or eruptions on scalp? . ;\"“‘v““' bl L AR Town or city, 2008 B8 Maii s2srsesressssirssssitarons Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Is your hair faling out? ....... Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps and | 2 yrave you aangeutt? HEBRON, Neb, July 31.—(Special,)— | high as thirty bushels per acre and some as | Ay RION, Neb., July 31— Snecial 7 - y P | low as eigh | ALBIO) « J Spec Te emATTREE o Muat-the Snlo Rev. Hay, a disciple of Dr. Dowie, the Chi- | '™ Mt gram.)—Will A. Fleming dropped dead 1n Bty SYRACUSE, Neb., July 31.—(Special T cago healer, came to this city last Thurs- Northwestern Section. SO ob., Jul; ‘ Nonth L | he harvest Neld teday. ‘He bad drives Kldneycura.nm .‘ ANTTONIC INSTITOTE, A warm weather egram.) Kerns of University Pl day and preached in the evening to a| BoX Butte-Three good ralns; everything | from the house to the threshing machine =l §iuor by mall, | 140 Temple Court NEW YORK CITY, n l aw cousgh s the worst reached Sunday moraiug in the Baptist |small congregation at the op e Ukl el 5 os | 0 4 3 gt e | s i Tree book, 3 Retal! drug trade supplied by Richardson | kind of a cough » 5 » small congregatio e opera house. | " Brown-Corn doing nicely and promises | and dropped dead. He had been troubled | Vice,etc.,of Dr. B.J. Kuy, Saratogs, N. DR Ay tred y m.1 A vt Sl r MR AER RO