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TI OMAHA DAILY BEFE: SATURDAY 1900 g Tennessee ATUGUST 11 burglar's leg. He ran to his home in the| and cartied by & large majority, Work two and Kentucky one. In Ohlo the crop east part of the city and crawled Into bed. [ will commence on the new building as soon — about held its own and fn Wisconsin there Lincoln Has Finally Fought Out the 8ix | M i wrl o ed " m y\lr | as the bonds are sold | Gorn Declines Two Points, but is MO"‘.., an improvement of ten points - Simodyne's saloon has been robbed thrae | — Sweet hs May Re Happy. Months' Siege, [ times this week and Susanek, no doubt Jail Dellvery Frasteated. | Average for Last Ten Years, The condition of sugar cane ‘:Py outai - was the gullty man each time, A few years| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Spe — anA {8 within three points of the normal ago Susanek was convicted of breaki to | cial.)—The man who gave his nams as Will WORK | & box car down on :. |,m,,(“';,d"““'w.:: ¥ | 1am Nation (but the officers are of the opin j and taking therefrom a large quantity of | 100 that he has many aliases) when arrested | dry goods and groceries In Nebraska City, and who 18 now In J‘H‘ - here charged with robbing a store at U | 0ate, Potatoes and Rye Mold Their HARD ON FARM LOAN AGENTS|ciaime the Case county muthorities have 00| Gwn—marley Will Be Lacking aa caso against him, but a little plot of his| wii Hay, White Sugar and Sor- which Deputy Sheriff J. D. McBride sue shum Will Show Increas ceeded in frustrating last night would indi- cate that he ie very anxlous to escape. When s L nvn..-' ‘]'n‘\l'r’ brought h s ‘h’:"""‘“:‘{"w WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The August re-|,oriunt gtate in which the condition falls LAk bl A M o AL © aroused by & ot of the statisticlan of the Department | poiow that number of n.‘u‘,| 'llnmx up in ':' o " | of Agriculture shows the following averages ner of the corridor. However, he decided | of (&0 FHE SIORE UG Ty | fime.arrived he Corn, 413 wrog wh, f64 oats, K| MONTHLY ~ COTTON REPORT FRESH AIR DOES SPLENDID and is twenty-two points higher than on August 1 last year and five points above the ten-year average. Similarly favorable conditions are reported from all the other states that contribute to the Sugar crop of the country, with the exception of 1\11nm»,-.w the product of which is incon SPR'NG WHEAT BETTER, BUT WILL BE SHORT Detention Camp Well Located in a { salabrious Spot and Not & Patient Lost as the Rewult, Thelr Bu in York County Cane not Stand MeKinley Brand of Prosperity. siderable The condition of sorghum I in the main favorable, Kansas being the only im LINCOLN, Aug. 10.—(Special)—Tomor- row marks the final extinction of the small- ! pox epidemic which bas been prevalent In | oot S epublican \ Lincoln for more than six months. Arthur | o8 & tE e e only able to Hollinger, a colored barber, is the only pa- | q Mgt LA LA tient now confined In the pest camp south | When supper time arrived he noticed the YORK, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Special)—After of August 1, 1869, or the mean of the averages of the last ten years. ofie elopments | th oAl A" tomor- | ause. This party is a farm loan agent ittt Rl barley, 71.6; spring rye, of the city and he is to be released OMOF™ | wy, f5u1 yoars ago voted for McKinley oAl bl oAl A potatoes, 88.2; timothy hay, 70.9. s brought . . L m handle " om. the . i Statiaticlan of Department of Agricul- | row. The health authorities have brought | o' Ll FERE BED FOEC (o0 e dont|® broom handle was protruding from the | PORRCR LB BN G T o Teorn dectined | Statistician of Department of Aurica ermination what prot son, the other pris entere ture Insues Statement of Con- | to this successful termination what pr ioy | want any more McKinleyism and prosper Hickeon, the other pr red | 4o points during July and on August 1 1sed at times to develop into a scare which o b | the cage a a ed in, but n ¢ N ition of « would paralyze all branches of busir $96 the farm loan business each year | MO AbPea officer at once suspected | ,;onqing date last year, but .5 of & point | . qivamon TAus. 10.—The monthly bere. | under McKinley's administration kept got. | that ihe man was hiding behind the screen e Co6 SRR FF Jogile™s " Yegs and 1.8 | wan discovared o the 17 MeKin Inistra i of newspapers in the corne eatising | . report of the statistician of the Depart The first case was discover ‘| on he 1 lv ing less and that at present, owing to | ' apers o the corner. Reallzing of last February and from that time on pa- | i B0 S0 L S ke cheap, necessity of acting pro ¥ the office Nation out on the floor in a v moments. The man was tak tlents have continued to disclose themsel Intermittently, there having been twenty ng place of the lecent 1iving pletely been 76, as compared with 75.8 on July 1 his week he drove all day, calling on | pivtely as follows 1900, n con | points above the mean of the August aver- | BUT B ol T E owe the averas g faw | 4808 foF the last ten years | condition of cotton on August 1 to have The conditions in the princlpal states are 81 on August 1, 1899, on August four in all. The foste cight farmers In different parts of the | DY SUrPrice, as he had not thought the | “Nopragka, 85; Ohlo and Indiana, 08; Tili- It cary L L Aok diseane svemed to be an old - ramebackie | iy Tuho” nave morigagss made fve | JWICr susbected anything wrong. He ad-|poyg ge; fowa, 105; Missourl, 99, and Kan- [ yi 18 WO S8 the mean of (U6 Auey a smiling face. It demands brightness boarding house In the T of the city rs ago, coming due this fall and win . A that it was his intention to ‘“beat | sas, 71 to cook there was aficted and continued the county and incidentally to tap the jailer this ¢ an {mprovement of condition during July and amiability or it turns it il Sver 1 back upon her. er, amounting to § During July there was an improvement | farmer | b & <A 4 " or consumption by some [ on the head with the broomstick a ake mounting to b points in Texas and Arkan ety 3 f i i enty boarders for a w L hearly | 0 Pay off his mortgage or had the good | \f* 4 o 5 our in Iliinols and three in Tows T8 | G Moo, OF (b8 oihle Hasd (HOFS e » : i was noticed. As @ consequence BeATY |4 "uhoat in the bin and stack to pay it | 1 McDride aays the man is a hardened | gner hand, there was a decline of two |\l TUNEEER O CRE othor Wt Wl rise in the morning, peevish, miserable, nnhlppv But every patron of the house broke out WIS | ,¢ “rhg just York county farmer called | CTIMInal and that he will take extra pre-|pgings in Missourt, elght in Nebraska and |y % i a0l Caroling and Indiana, 4 in e E li& a0 1 smallpox. At first the 'lmnt ! : «-]wr r“f;""‘ el & Tokn ot $11,700. coming Aue 'h‘_} '.mr«-;. in ’u:- ’u;nrn 1o see that the pris- | ywanty-two in Kansas. Missthatopl, Loulaiats Aud: TeNNE & it the mask must £0 on to meet the eyes of the \vnrld p ed as & pest house, but later a A . b | oner does not get away 4 A L a 4 3 auarantined o e N niished in & se. | AFSL f next November. This farmer told | i Spring Wheat Below Average. | Alabams, in Oklaboma ard 13 1o Virnie | However much a woman may control her expression luded place In the woods south of the city !hx”“ that he had this $1,700 deposited in | Woman Severely Harned. The average condition of spring wheat im-| The Impairment of condition in the main local bank for the past two years and | CRETE, Neb., AUE. 10.—(8pecial.)—The | proved 1.3 points during July, but on Au-|% due to drouth and tne sreat lack ot/ She cannot hide the dullness of her eyes, the sallow hue would have paid it off two years ago if | wi maker at the Crete[gust 1 it was 27.2 points lower than at the | broper cultivation, but there are extensive | the 1oan company would have accepted the amery, Mrs. C. C. Dempsey, was very | corresponding date last year, 40.1 points | sections where heavy and contin of her skin, or the h‘“z"“r‘i lines w ]”"‘ ‘“fl‘“"l’ only [Mmoney. Prior to 1805, in democratic times, | dangerously injured at her home In this|lower than on August 1. 188, and 278 have wrought serious injury to the growing | draws upon her face. These telltale signs of poor health | this agent never drove over the country |city, caused by a gasoline explosion. A |points below the mean of the Angust avers | erop | 100king up farmers to borrow mo | 1arge can of gasoline was kept in the cel- |ages for the last ten years. Tne conditions | Whils the condition in Texas i now 2| Mmay be obliterated only by rruhu.llm*' the cause. ame in numbers to his office begging |lar, and as this bad been A large tent was erected in a sharp bend of the creek and cots were laid there. Cool breezes and pure air did wonders and not one of the twenty-four was lost Besides a physiclan’s claim now on file for $2,500, the city has expended not more v of the butte 2 000 during the entire smallpox siege leaking for sev- |in the principal states are as follows: Min- above the state’s ten-year averag N k 5 % Bl . ! :x‘n :’;“;ml x'r'llv'::;'hl et s in & most |him to make them a loan for as large |eral hours, the cellar was filled with the | nesota, .68: North Dakots, .25; South Da- | every other state still reports a conditi The root of the majority of woman's sickness may ) 4 1 SRETETRATORY" WLiTethunt BT the) AR, done | AT RITCUEE BE B 108D CORIPEEY. WOUIC loan | gas. The window and door of the cellar | kota, .49; Nebraska, .64; lowa, .01 below such average, Arkansas being be traced to congestions, irritations, inflammations, ete sidering the threatening proportions which |00 their farms. He thinks if he can't get | belng closed, there was no escape for the| During July there an improvement [ North Carolina 7, Louieiana, 8, Tenness 7} Ay R s L s o [ The Dentilence threatened at one time to as- | change —of administration there will |gas. Mra. Dempsey had occasion to o of 10 points fu Minnesota, & points in South | 10, Georsia 11, South Carolina and virginia| of the mucous lining of the organs of womanhood. i pes be no more farm loan agents. The York | down there and struck a match, when the [ Dakota and 1 point in lowa. On the other Florida 15, Alabama 21 and Mississippi by sume. This 1 2 » Pe. P icklv o g \ E 1 b P ounty mortgage record for the month of | explosion took place and immediately the |hand, there was a decline of § polnts in |26 points below their respective ten.year| 1 Nis is why Pe-ru-na so quickly cures troubles of this d 3 July shows that the amount of mortgages | room was in flames. Mrs. Dempsey w. t | North Dakot d 2 poiuts in Nebrask rages . k § Y s Mrs. L. E. Wasson was sever paid off durisg the month excesds the |bome slons With the children, bo tuers waz| Geis Shes Sint tos Sesten S sviitan: 3 sort. It is essentially a tonic for the delicate membrane the different sta this morning as a result of her attempt {9 amount filed by $46,813, no one to assist her. She ran out of the August 1 were as follow Virginla 7 " i l ] S i 4 X i iz1 i i t 1 k X er. § \ ere as follows g .| which lines ] re bo evitalizing E eradicat- extinguish a fire of peculiar origin at her - —— cellar with her clothes in flames. On reach- bigirh 4 vl d'\‘ L l“h/mz‘ ot North Carolina 80, South Carolina 74, y burned Onts Show Well for Season. The average condition of oats declined ‘ 1 BEmv IO e RO Litie. it :‘l:'::‘r':;”:--\n-‘hlr‘\-l Fallerton. | ing the open air she flung herself on the (7 PO'S'S Surink uiy Snct 6O SO T | Georata 77, Florida 74, Alaama o7, Mis-| ing weakness and disease. ) o'clock she making up a fold bed N, Neb., Aug (Spectal) | grags and rolled about until the flames | ° 5t Kbk sissippl 60, Louislana Texas 83, Arkan E . . . ! 16 /6 vear chamber, Whel the tARK WAS|./%e Centra) Nebraska Askembly of St CEOUIAR. Bo it iy s |t ot Tust e, Bt 8 points wighine chnn | SRS B SOUMIDN BT, TeXSN 85, Atkhn Women are especi ally subject to the %uffl‘nm: caused el on August 1, 1898, and points above the mpleted she closed the bed, a Mally | worth leagues will formally open at Lovers' | 1ite was in great danger, her face, chest, torakes for the last | 80 and Indfan Territory o1 by tat £ this li o 1 will find Pe- 2 dropping a match Into one of the Joints 88| Leap tomorrow and will continue open for P P il mean of the August averages for the last |50 40d | . : .| by irritation of this lining and w ind in Pe-ru-na a B a1 (ol LRI | Lo g onC and Wil CORCIUE opeh P | kvmacad kindsbelzgrmavarely bureai et ] ileo L0l There has been some abandonment of g e andtre-at aace atarted Th the | W0y e e e taren, | ™, Hought by er phystcian that with | **7,0"couaittons tn the principal atates are | 1404 planted to cotton, but the area aban- valuable and sure means of renewing their health and mattress and bedclothes. Mrs. Wasson im- | tourths of a mile from this city in the nat- bt i as follows: New York, .83; Pennaylvania, | (S0 O FECTINL eoh ThAn wat u.‘p:nv strength. ) mediately jerked the base of the bed down | yral oak grove on the banks of the Cedar Three-Ringed P .82; Ohlo, .93; Michigan, 101; Indlana, ment will not at present change its acre- A ) again and in her excitement attempted 10| river just a stone's throw from Lovers'| TECUMSEH, b wher fiire For a free copy of “ HEALTH and BEAUTY” ad- b., Aug. 10.—(Spectal.)— | 1llinols, .97; Wisconsin, .77; Minnesota, .5 | : v virenrass, | dress Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanita- t out the blaze with her bare hands. AS| Leap which Is 200 feet above the waters|The fusion forces, the democrats, populists | lowa, .90; Missourl, 100; Kansas, .57 and a consequence her arms and hands were | of the Cedar. and free silver republicans will hold their | Nebraeka, .78 PENSIONS FOR WESTE badly burned and her clothes ignited. She| The program is replete with good things. | Fespective county conventions in Tecumseh | During July there was an improvement . N 8 . gereamed for help and neighbors rushed in. | yLactures from many of the brightest men | Saturday, August 25. They always wait a|Of 2 points in Ohlo and Michigan, of 9| Sarvivors of Civil War Remembere rium, Columbus, Ohio. The blaze in her arments was smotherod | ot the country will be delivered and ger- | {€W days after the meeting of the repub- | points in Wisconsin, 8 in Minnesota and one by the Gener and physiclans dressed her wounds. A pall| nong will be preached by some of the most | lcans to seo what the opposition does. It|in Illinois | (o IR ROhEAE Hhve bers ri a =Tt ot water served to; extingulsh the blass in | swnllant pulpit orators of this country is whispered that a little friction will be| There was a decline of 3 points in Penn- | ‘L5 5! b the bed and no damage was done to the Among the names of the speakers to be experienced when it comes to fusing on sylvania, 5 In Indiana and Kaneas, 1 in| \'vlle~k.4 Original I:l'nrY R‘wl({’lv" residence. Mrs. Wasson suffered consid- | hore we note Prof. E. I Miller, Chicago; | county officers. Each party seems to think [ owa and 12 fn Nebraska, while New York | Gty (0., inetearer, Hredqrick: Mo H erable pain for & time, but later sleep Was | B A Schell. Chicago; M. W. Chase, C. (| it I8 Ketting the worst of it in the division | and Missouri report no change. R ROERE: Lo e R R B e, Spring W induced and she is expected to recover Cissell, J. W. Jennings, Omaba; . M, |and each has “good” men for the positions| The proportion of the oat crop of last| iowa~Original: Nathon Willlims, Kelley, e Ive » Burglars broke Into the confectionery | Shopherd, Nebraska €ity; Helen M. Gougar, | Offered. No doubt the “go-between™ com- | year still in the hands of farmers is es- |30 [Therenter fsune 1L Kennes, Wavorly 7 store of Jack Brown at Dorchester early this | rndianapolis; T. 1141, Salt Lake City, and | Mittee on convention day will have troubles | timated at 6.8 per ¢ as compared with | es" Original wido et Special, July ] morning and made away with & quantity of | 5 score of other talented men and wemen. | Ot its ewn. A9 per cent of the crop of 1898 in farmers' | Lucy Hamilton, mother,” Des Moine R l' m cigars, candies and cooling drinks in bot- FHlboshusbinbbe W o hands one year ago and 5.4 per cent of the | Sheclul acerued, Jigh 21, Martha J. Ma e uye S a ps {les. They used & wagon with which to get Woodmen Celebrate at Geneva. BRAA hing Outft Burned crop of 1867 in farmers' hands two years [ Wy, N away with their plund GENEVA, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special.)—The | BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special Tel- | ag0 Nebraska: Original-Archibald M. Roves On All Cash Sales Dr. P. L. Hall, secretary of the State | excursion trains came in crowded all day | pri ) kT:',“‘N;'l'l'“'I:""““,m“"“" ""r; ",'" 1y Barley ‘Crop Will Be Short. TR T ol R A L § Banking board, returned last evening with | yesterday and between 10,000 and 12,000 peo- | ) OULSt were thrashing vol conditiol harley declined bwa: Orfginal_John . ‘e are gl aive the ¢ verything { Bis family from Losg Pine, where they | ple gatbered in the park, oa the st ::‘rv‘r:: :;:n:,o:hl)l(rk’nmn Bowman, ten miles ‘;r"""l"‘:“"."";‘l:_lnf:‘ ‘3‘\:;;‘ :l’m’ ‘“'x“ »‘““m“':‘“ :‘)!!,|,l,,1 i B oy, o We are glad to give them to our customers on everything have been on a two-weeks' outing. on the ball grounds. After the parade in |jorthtast of this place. o spark "_('“'":r'f:'m'r" was 22 points lower than at the correspond- | tonil Miton 1. Swert Iron. $8 in they buy as we feel that our customers are entitled to the 1 Orders for the B ment. the morning Bert Herriot and Mrs. Hurd |, 0, U T SCRiONil e SeRRFAOR | (g date Inst year, 7.7 points lower than on | crease—Joseph H. Watkins, $0: Chini- : Adjutant General Barry fssued orders [Were marrfed on the grandstand by Rev. ¥ (hls morning announcing the encampment | Colony of the Methodist Episcopal church of the National Guard at Hastings oo During the afternoon there were races, engine and tank. Six large stacks of wheat | AUSust 1, 1899, and 13.7 points below the | topher Schiller, Dav iport, $12° Original VERY BEST TREANTMENT we can give them, wilows, ete—Clarfssa A. Kood, Randoiph, o Nitroy ; can of the August nverages of the last | $: (ape el i P, on A § : g M Jare alsol dustrorad, Thacloss swtiLuréadi| EISCL 0 HIL 08 : T ks e Tl T VR ing RED STAMPS on cne of the finest lines of GROCER- ten years. The conditions in the principal | Achan, Keokuk, $ War with nd by giv- b & . o [ slack wire performance, music by all the v Widows, —ete.—Leonora A. Klockenteger, August 20 His directions are for the|® ¥ o ks states are as follows 1 ; ) : Ny i S o e colonels to report to his office the names |mx;ds |:. :u» unty, water ng:s.n llllknl-vlul" Good Attendance at Reunion, California, Towh, 87; Mifinesota, .60; | Vonman, & o 1ES in the city we know our customers will be satistied, of all members of their staffs and for the (and a ball game by Beaver Crossing and OA, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special.)—The | Wisconsin, .70; North Dakota, .28; South| Nebraska: Original-Francls E. Brown AR sl io filles " -~ s : o ; company commanders to present in like | Ohlowa. Score; — Beaver Crossing, = 0:| Platte Valley Grand Army of the Republic | Dakota, .i7; Kansas, .7; New York, .s0.|Syracuse ®i =G 0000 00 Alborders will be filled promptly and delivered to any part manner a_complete list of the names of | Ohlowa, 1. Taken all In all. the Modern | Reunion assoclaifon encampment, which is | During July there was an fmprovement of gt lorge . Hotk Righiand Center, 5 of Omaha or South Omaha. Give us a trial order and yon thelr commands, in order that adequate | Woodmen of America picnic almost rivaled | being held here this weck, is proving the |6 points in South Dakota and a decline of Origl widows, cte! (specfal accrue ¥ transportation may be secured. The place | the day of the reception of last year. most successful in the history of the as- |7 points in California, 5 in lowa, 3 in Min- | #h7ENora de Lisget, Avoca, St War, will be pleased with the result, of rendezvous and the time of starting e soclation. Five thousand people were in | nesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota, 10| (iothers, Larehwood, $12; Ann 1. Cron together with the route to be taken, will Jecial)— | fttendance yesterday. The encampment | in Kaneas and 2 in New York. | (mothery, Algor DAVID CITY, Neb., Aug. 10.—( L Ask for Stamps and You Will Not Be Refused. be announced later. 4. Solomon Perkins, A% closes Saturday. It will be held next year | M Tbh | % s E Julian Currie, a Lincoln lad 16 years of Mrs. Solomon Perkins, who resides at Wash- 8 Iwara, g Rye G | Farm Handw' Fatal Q el ) age, has established a phenomenal blcycle | In8ton. Kan., met with u painful accldent | e Lo L The average condition of spring rye im- | HOPKINSVILLE, Ky A 10 v 1) bbb 2 this morning. She and her husband we proved 6.3 points during July, but on Au gz, aged 20, teday wayla o cord for the course between Be- prove I i Bues owed ¥ By raylax 18 - “T;-.n“um: ’I,I;:mhr forty-two miles. He Vl"““l‘“ :‘":’ Judge B. O \"“Mm‘ \AGENT WANTED AT PINE RIDGE gust 1 it was 13 points lower than at the | \vere farm hands and had quatreled yester: 5 4 o'clock this morning Mrs. Perkins was | — orresponding date last year, 7 points [ day over a game of craps, during which " | mdesthecrun 1d one folir, DY BN | gwiianed ity the i o ot e * | Indian Burean Wil Urge Secretary | o ons o8 \:i‘xvl 11508, and 10.0 points | Hdwards shot twleo at Sugg, but miss:l Phone 2074. 2307-9 Leavenworth St. and ten meconds s record will un- | AW Jalus 81 i HlaRa ot « an on August 1 i 100 b 3 doubtedly win him first place in the con- :|m"ml.n|n“:::”,hm",m She not h.»m.s ac- e ": Up the 1..»\.“«' the mufn‘u of the August averages for | L test among local riders for the best tim qualnted w e house went the wrong e the last ten years. ‘FORECAST oF THE WEflTHER over this course. A bieycle is the prize | direction and fell down stairs, breaking The conditions in the principal states are WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—( one ari ea det e othei pecial Tele- | ag follows: Wisconsin, .77; lowa, .87 SCHOOLS, 4 competition. Currie took advantage of a | D¢l e elbo 8| el 8% | So retary ol b i braska, .7 h esota .6 d d Things | b 4 ‘_‘:‘:m wind. which assisted him ma- | face badly, besides numerous bruises on | o .. e ary Hitcheock of the Interior depart- | (nere was an improvement of 13 points in EsTAnLISUED 1967, IxCORFORATED 15T, en & b 3 rday. Tally over the hilly roads. He suftered | the body. She is resting comfortably this | i t will be asked by the Indian commis- | Wisconsin and 21 points in Minnesota and a dny y sioner to make an appointmen; gent | decline s in Ic 5 pol ) ’ but one dccident during the trip, falling | fternoon g i el i .;,.:f.y""‘,";m'::, 'L'““”'k"' 3 points in lowa and § polnts in| wASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Forecast for near the outskirts of Lincoln. This added 8 - |in charge of a special agent, but B e < | saturday and Sunday b A minute 1o hin tme, and was the only | o o Epidemic of Pluk-Eye. (18 charsaio a-eastialiagents Indian |~ preiiminary returns indicate an_inereane | SRR AL NI rein COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Speclal)-— ppointment made as | of about 32,000 acres or 4.8 per cent in the | oceasion .-V:E.wm«-l’\ llu-“l“l R«:uwrr:::lizu:x;f .‘.]4 cooler Saturday; Sunday, fair; nofth- DR. F. ZIEGFELD, President. the run he event has gl erly win A College Building, 202 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, llls. [ siderable betting and odds of i to 4 are Western Texas and New Mexico—Gen- School of Acting, ._z|°°“"°" o A disease called the “pink-eve" is causing | 00" a8 possible, o that the new agent | acreage in buckwheat, as compared with considerable trouble with the horses in MY take charge when Special Agent Jen-||ust year. Of this shrinkage W00 acres this county. Liverymen are losing bus- | KIPS concludes his investigation, Jenkins' | represent the reduction in New York and ort is expected here soon. If has been | pennsylvania, which together produce about now offered that no man in the state can | (R CONRER LACTEIMCE R IE erally fair Saturday; local rains in north- eq Currie's record. Ed Snow, another |!0€* . e demic. vl o P 2 r ir in southern portions Sunda :u:“l O Mtemnt. to lower | fatalities have been reported, but with |developed here that objection fs made to | two-thirds of the total buckwheat crop of w‘:”“’” e v Currie's record this afternoon. He had | PFODer treatment it only lasts a few days. |the appolutment of John R. Brennan of | the country Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansa LT h stronger wind |A veterinary said today that if the animal Rapid City as agent at Pine Ridge. Bren-| The ave e " e itain B the advantage of a much stronger wind (R easommenre Missouri and Indiana—Generally fair Sat- than id the youthful cyclist yesterday, |45 Eiven rest for a fow days upon the |Dan I8 recomme nded by the republican or- | 5, o condition of buckwheat is 3 points lower than at the correspondi appe co e first sympto ere ®anization and he will doubtless sec date 1a ve: d 2.9 po olo urday and Sunday; southe winds time made by Currie. His mark was [Would be a speedy recove o - 4 0 AUSUAL avRrages ¢ ay, showers and coole or@ern, fi g Tk Ly st ‘|' ke | the cases. He also said the disease was| The Des Moines National bank was today | ten years. The conditions in the principai ;‘I"\W"l MRS IR e il ARl T A 1 = |occasioned by the blood becoming overs @PProved as reserve agent for the First|siates are as follows: New York, 01; Penn- | M SO0 Ibor d : Ontrone Of Faore thaiy UN(TEY YeAT Uf €x 0riance, ! wutaugun. | heated. National bank of Rock Valley, Ta Spivabin B risseoin, M MAbie 80 LT NREC s aster i waetart: | ratn witih the hikh £ | AUBURN, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Special)— | - R. C. Hunt was today appointed postmas- | Michigan Weat Virailin; 96 10w, 841 | JIRYATEARTATEL BATC AGLAD N8 LARAIR | wiich wo will Wednesday was Children's day the | a4 Crop nrvard. |ter at Atlantic City, Fremont county, | Miunesota, S0. Alr 1o eastern portion Ssturday; Sunday. DR, F. ZIEGFELD DR, LOUIS FALK ] Jecture congress. Captain . Ell's recitals| HARVARD, . Aug. 10.—(Special)— | Wyo. | s e showers and cooler in eastern, fair in SULLIAW CASTLE BERNHARD LISTEMANN 8 €. JACORSONN b, S0 oy brought them out about 200 strong. An in- | Yesterday afternoon a fine rain came up, the | Major Samuel L. Woodward, First ‘“j -~ Potatoes ly'""l (" » “"; 80 \v)wlv. I;u-\m”n wmh‘\;. 4; v \\m.p] A! CHARLES uumuu HER RIES ) dered. Superin- | amount of water falling being not less than i : he average condition of potatoes declined | North Dakota—Generally fair Saturday toresting program was rendered. Superin- |Amount & alry, U. 8. A., has been relieved from duty |, XEEANS 4 L gl : 4 ATE: BUDOLPH GANZ. Pinalst ] tendent A. B. Whitmer and Rev. Gilmore [:80 of an inch. It has been years since farm- | gt Fort Robinson and ordered to duty in | '} Points during July. On August 1 it was jand Sunday; warmer Sunday; northerly encAGEmENTS | CIAS GALTER r able | 108 interests were more bright and the|(he department f California his | farmer in better circumstances from his| (ulvin Hook of Hull, Ta., Albe 4.8 points lower than at the corresponding | winds. date last year, but 4.3 points higher than on Kansas—Local rains and coo Alscussed the cigarette question in and logical manner. J. E. Morgan Tiin following cole. HERMAN DEVRIES, Baritove Ma: Drated artists have ' HERMANN KLUM, Planist of Vi roin wests n B ey added to the | KARL RECKZEM, Piaal & first_appearance on the platform yesterday | 4TS Work, as he winer wheat crop Mid fson of Plerre and Frank Anderson of Web. [ AMEWEL 1 1805 and &8 ponte ARGYALS |0, TAIE D SAVATR pORLion MALyciay: "’;"; P iy, MARY FORREST, Sopr and gave an interesting talk about the gov- | ® 80od corn crop that Is now seemingly as- | sier, 8. D., have been admitted to practice | MC4 Of the August averages for the sy, shawers ans soolen in saniery, faie iy - The evening sesslon witnessed the largest [ 18 fully half completed and a large amount | jowa postofices ordered discontinued: | M08 are as follows | Colorado and Wyoming—Local rains and | Oswicd sy br o NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FRAEE, crowd that has yet gatbered in the large |Of fall plowing awaits time for early seed- | oy Accord, Unity, Sharon Center, all tn| Ne¥ York, 6; Pennsylvania, §0; Oto, |cooler Satur steady, fair and warme tent. The program was in charge of Mrs. | !N§ to another crop of winter wheat. [ Johnson county, mail to be suppliea by |57 Michigan, 95: Indlana, 96 Illinols, 99 |in western portion: variable winds L. W. Shadle of the Odell Wave, There Xnolis)lh 05ias i arianaes. [ 'rural free delivery service from lowa | \'iSconsin and lowa Migoseots, Montame-=Qenarall falr. - Baturday MILI I Anv were seven contestants present, s follows: | NELSON, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special.)—The | City, Tunis, Wapello county, mail to|™M!ssourl, 97: Kansas, 8G; Nebraska, §1 WAPmEN In. western B Y, fair | Miss anbeth Cralg of Avoca, HAIry | following 1s the mortgage indebtedness rec. | Yampa | During July there was an improvement land warmer; southwesterly winds i i Fisher of Omaha, Miss Ona Van Camp of [ org for Nuckolls county for the month of | b of three points in Michigan, seven in Wis- | 1 e, | ] Johnson, Miss Jennle Shurum of Verdon, | jy)y mortanase s odtoer Censun Supervisors Missing | consin and fourteen in Minnesota, On the [ OFFICE OF THIE WIATIER RUREAD, | Willlam Berge of Murray, Miss Emma Smith | gmo released, thirteen. amount. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Apprehension | other hand there was a deciine of three | QM AMA Aug 10 ot | ( of Codar Rapids and Miss Grace McDonald. | §14402.50, town and elty mortguges e | 1% felt at the census office o the safety of | points in New York and Kansas, of twelve | [li correspont ¢ s 3 220 BLEES PLACE, MACON, MoO. . Tho Judges were Miss Daisy Dickason of this | three. amount. — $2.000: reloaeet . nipa | Charies H. Robiuson and W. €. Hine-|points in Pennsylvania, five in Ohio, one | yvurs P MAIN BUILDING 224 X 88 FEET, 4 STORIES, ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. 8 elty |I'v4v’ : vu ] \\l‘m;( f" v'!.u ‘|v..u‘ State | amoun, R A e ul,um {be census snumerators ':;1“_\1(‘.‘»‘»‘4 in 1 inols l:uxu. lv:;«‘.‘ two in K\x mourl 804 | praxim P e i ke GROUNDS 700 ACRES CAMPUS PROPER, 143 ACRES 4 normal and Pre cCleary of Nebraska | goventy.four ount, $40,027.31; reeleased, | WhO: With seve hers, left Rampart City, | ten in Nebraska; the condition in Indiana | Minim i riture 620l 1 City. M Oua Van Camp was awarded | oty o ananns o0 ar "€e188¢d | \juska, on June 9 for St. Michaels and have | remaining unchanged [Avorms tire [ f f| GYMNASIUM WITH LARGE SWIMMING POOL TWO LARGE LAKES . the prize, which was presented to her in N u not since been heard from. The party went| Of the thirteen principal sweet potato | Precipitat ( " NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY DRILL . 5 peat speech by Superintendent A. B. Whit Harvard Teacher Re in small boats and should have arrived at| producing states five report an improvement | ¢,f{ (N 0TI 50N o 1T NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING, LABORATORY i B men HARVARD, Neb, Aug. 10 al.)— | St. Michaels by June 13. Up to Junc 20 no| during July and six a decline, the condition | Nermal temporatire for the day.. ... ... i WORK, COMMERCIAL BRANCHES, SPANISH, FRENCH ano GERMAN § § P et Secretary J. E. Eller of our school board | tidings of them had reached St. Michaels. | remaining unchan in the other states. Excess for the day P [ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEDICAL ATTENDANCE AND MEDICINE. i f Nailed o wionist Fakir, has received from Miss Cecila A, Gorby her | There was a severe storm on the Yukon . Total excess since March 1....0., i 3 GENOA, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Special.)— Ger- | yogignation as principal of the High school | #0on after the party left Rampart City and Hay Acreages Fall, Normal rainfall ii"fnen | ATTENDANCE 110 BOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER 3 theul egot s Sipsl of the eliool | 8900 Réter Lho pe oft Ramp d re y returns Sate duction | Deficienc the di 1l Inck i maine Towl, the youthful egotist who I8 [ dooarimant of our public schoors © tios| it fs d that they were drowned. The| Freliminary returns indicate a reduction | Dettclony for the day 0 L FACULTY 17 COLLEGE TRAINED MEN OF EXPERIENCE. ! traveling about the state securing political | Gorby held this position last year and had | euperviscrs carried a considerable portion | per cent in the hay acreage. Of the [ poficlency since March 1 500 inche - ~ é 2 pointers for the World-Herald, had a 11€ | hoen re-elected. This will give some teacher | 0f the work of various cnumerators for '“”’"""J states mowlug 1,000,000 acres or | Deflclency same porlod 15 114 inche . s forced down ia throat hore yesterdny oy |of 80od executive and educational qualifica- | Alaska and if they were lost Director Mer- | UPWAFd last year all except Callfornia report | Defyrl statl . #’W MISSO HI M"JTARY ACAD MY X | J matead of Fullerton. Towl recently | tiony an opportunity for u good position a | riam will be compelled to appoint new su. | ® reduced ncreage he condition of tim bhd i furnished the World-Herald with an arti- | 4 good salars pervisors and begin a new census for thar|OthY hay is 6.8 points lower than at the | | " ...... 3 1 cle in regard to some of the members of — territory corresponding date last year, 194 points |85isw A2 | Company B of the Firet Nebraska changing Bullding Boom at Sargent. 2 3 lower than on August 1, 1898, and 7.5 points w2 YANCEY & FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo, " their polltics on account of the Phillppine | SARGENT, Neb. Aug. 10.—(Special.)— 'urkey Pasaes Up United States, | below the mean of the August average for| BTATIONS AND STATE |n3 32 y ) question. Umstead brought him face to| Fred Bell commenced laying the foundation| CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 10.—As a re.| the last nine years oF WEATHER [g2|88] ¢ ? § faco with the parties in question, proving | today for a new store building which wili |sult of the recent trip to the United States | The reports as to the production of g€ Phad r "”““”“‘”“”““,““‘;“‘“”‘W -~ ‘ his statoments to have been absolutely false. | be occupied by the New York store. Sar- |of Rear Admiral Ahmed Pasha of the|clover are on the whole unfavorable, the i I8 i LAt sad larpes th | military school in ! The scene was on the dopot platform, where | kent (s making a good growth. There 1s | Turkish navy, the sultan has issued orders | percentages In the principal states, as | ooy 4 { n . Central We Towl was surrounded by about a dozen | not a vacant building in the town. At pres- |to the minister of marine, Hassan Pasha, [compared with a full crop. being as fol- | mrnn Pl civir f R and National Academion, COL. SANDFORD SELLERS. M. ‘A"'fi'fl""(é’i’n‘m‘%’u"“‘; felegates to the populist representative | ent there are five new buiidings under courss | to negotiate for the construction of six |lows: New York, 47; Pennsylvania, 58 |Cheyenne, clear - - convention 'rmul mu.‘md' lllkn a N-h‘.wl of construction. crulsers at the eGrman works, Kiel Kentucky, 76; Michigan, 90; Indlana, 64; [Falt bales cloan o0 i B E————— — = = girl and grinned like a Cheshire cat, but - e Illinols, 68; Wisconsin, 42; Ohlo, 55, tapid City, part cloudy 8 s had never a word to say for himself, Um- __Auburn Republican Club, Rural Free Dellvers at Sheldon, Ta. | o0 15 MasRrD 0 M ARE L SRR I I SCHOOLY, stead then offered to bet any amount trom | AUBURN, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Speclal.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The Postol- [ yao'auuiiey Below Ten Year Averase ¢l A THOSE BERUTIFUL e : $1 1o $100 that McKinley would be elected, | M: G. Stoneman of this city has organized | fice department ordered the estab- | i e clear IR (::;,;(;‘;;3‘;-4~'~_;;":;;3:-‘;51;';;wh- | western Mllltar ] but calamity for once was paralyzed and | & TOUSINE republican flambeau club of [lishment of rural free dellvery service | ’“ “':"‘I"l_" I‘::“:‘”: ""l STAR. SOmPAEY i T W0 By 0 G . | y 1 PR TP Y T Y arations to attend the grand rally and |Cumberland, Ind., and Weldon, 111, apd |¥!th the ten-year averages in all, but some 2 eyt eayant wnd, wost eflog Haie Col. | Ca emy pper Alton, barbeque at Johnson August 15. additional service at Belleville, Kas two or three of the principal clover pro HCY 88 i A N 'h""'n"'y Y . i Burkiar Caught in the Act. - — s ducing states. During July the changes « iy AR parmosn 5ge GXE APFLICATION y WAHOO b, Aug. 10.—(Special.) School Honds Voted at Sarment. | 01d Ulcers and Sorea—No Cure No Pay. |10 the condition of the tobacco crop we e LAy MUNTES, jasple st A John Susanek was causht in the act of | SARGENT, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Speefal) Your druggist will refund your money If |almost wholly unfavorable, Virginia re T indicates trace of precipltation. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MEG, GO.. 22 W. 234 St., New York. treakivg nto Wencle Simodyue's saloou | The question of voting $1,600 bonds for the | Pazo Olntment falls to cure you. 00 cents. |porting & declise of twenty peints, North Tooal Hosteastiimelay Bold by druggisis and huirdressers. LT elrdier, * GBo. B, BATON, ‘Becretarys