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bene the wh is rather bushels to the acre will be a fair erop, but will not than twenty-tive bushels per acr Farmers are fe bly encottaged since the re vegard the situation as much improy if the weather ¢ Yield better than they antic s' | ( o mas 2 CTHEY STILL KEEP SMILING. More News of the Orops Showing Farmers in Jubilant Spirits. S8OME SHORT YIELDS REPORTED. A General Agric More the county, PoNCA, nearly throu grain, the drought, which « the 815t ult., a large pose of, it a good Bked by the recent an average. cent of an wearin, BEATINCE yield of wheat ty is a fair s areatly ily, ever, not Oats' were bushels to the acre, 3. a8 itisa Knml deal shrivelied, th‘ w rn\wl by the mnn of the WO e-fourths uality is good, ht. l‘ ax is very light. well over the ~l.m» of a heavy Is equal mt good spirits. BHERMAN COUN' Lour Crry, Neb, ield twenty bush est ever raised, bushels to the acre, except oats, wheat 13 tho best both in_ quality and quan- tity for seven years past. about fifteen bishels per acre. The potato erop will The rains of the past ten days have put the corn far ahead of the aver- past ten years, and the erop is es- orty-five bushels per acre, unless for and unusual Farmers are ull Alcmnml nl' the bl blll gt 6. Wikoat | average from twelye to fit. o1s per acre, and 15 of first cla : promises an avern iis estimate includes poor “Tlio recont ramns i oats are good. most a failure, age for the timated at some unlooki should happ brond smile, botl nality. hirty bushels. as well as good stands, sure a larger average on upla drought br about thirty usual average. hopeful. Welcoming the Editors, SIDNE Aungust 6.—[Special Tele- Rram to th Sociation was this afternoon. Doid lette B. Rumsey ceromonies. in attendan lodges were were made by Omaha and 1t of Tecumseh, v comt house by the ladies, to which ample justice. mround the square wis very nice, Chureh Howe amoug the visitors, mising polities with pleasuve, Our peoplo wre interested in the Omaha & Southern railioad and would vote bonds to direct communication with the metropo- 1t is only & question of time whon road will run South” trom Owata, and why Dot bave it in this qnm-uuun Bidding For Another Road. b, August 6,—]Special Telegram A wnass weeting was held in the opera house this afternoon to discuss the subject of extending aid to the St Joe & Grand Island road in case they conclude to extond their line from Davenport to this place. General Manager MeCool, i »*toruey, Mr. Rogau, of Hastings, were hero Youk, N to the Br from Stromsbur Evervone exeent wppear to want the rond lave been appoint of the sehenie and mittea to the peop! Feeling of Relief in Itural Districts—York After braska News, . 0. Hull, sresid Additional Crop Reports. Specials to the Bee.) Thie recent raing tin this vicinity and will Farmers thin favorable corn may | 4td, and was w T Neb,, August 6,.—The fariners are I Stacking and some are thresh- lie wheat crop is good and firy yield from twelve (o sixteen bushels pet The oat crop 1s also regarded Torn Tooks remarkably well, notwithstanding me 1o a cloge here on ain falilng then. ¥ hirds of a corn crop, at hmm: l|u|h- Aan increase in THE GRA Louis the It for home m;munpmmmm some to dis- hey are encour- erago exop, bi the loss in q tity is believed to be made up in qus Fegotab) hap 0 per cent. eradicate the evil S the improved. condition' of or tiey estimate the yieid at from 5 to DUNDY COUNTY, By ablo 316l of Wiieat Wil bo twelve 'muln 1 per e, Tlie quality of the crop s ous rains recently insu of corn, |uu|»\l||0 ave acre, large crop of corn. | better in any c . over the prospect of fine erops of Dundy county indeed looks br time will soon come when this, the desert of Nebraska, will rank with the Iand in the stat a a6 forty bushels. per lmlwnlllull\ voint toa very I never wis en on the latte; Several efforts were made d 5 nsideration of the next but without avail, A this evening i up the ¢ campmnent pla . August 6.—Wheat in vield twenty bushels to the acre, and perhaps more than that, and farm- _erssay that the quality never The rain of the past few d for the corn cron a ood_condition, orty bushels to the acre. excellent condition. & \\ll’-\ @ zmheml il {ur Nushyille. The farmers are all ¢ broad smiles since the late rains and are feeling jubilant over the present outlook. 2 The_probabie ent rains have “The crop will aver- Oatsand flax are yielding From present indications wot say that the corn croy v than a half eroy eling excess DAMS, Neb., Farmers, however, are not ugust 6.—Wheat was all harvested beford the recent rains came, and i8 not an average crop. though of good qual- “The recent rains have been of incaleul- able worth to the corn crop, which will, how- a’ two-thirds’ crop. Farmers are not WASHINGTON, ys the notion that the oleor masculated in the changed in any way farmers had fixed upon a 5 per cent ta while he worked to scure it, {ax was not the important feature of the bill. 1 e and heavy. Inelined mtvd lmd at the umlm»k LIBERTY, 15 seohion s considetad Tal yield, corn, O6.—Wheat in this with an average ‘The recent rains were a big benetit to Corn will be a two-third yield. crops generally are good. ing better than a week or two ago. ¢ HOWARD COUNTY, DANNEBROG, Neb., August 6.—Harvest is over and the wheat crop will yield about ten Its quality is about No. Farmers are feel- ator Miller ill as if v, wil c hout zhe county. Onts will average thirty-iyo bushels and the The potato erop will be very ) tho Bmugeut the wrihers are lmlmg‘puu} By i per acre mul none than N Late rains have corn crop. ‘The yleld will be 30 per ¢ ent short, Potatoes one-half crop. p 110 caly frost. 105 10 the acre, and is the Corn will yield a good fift; All'the ‘crops are buruu.m are perfectly satistis VA, The’ small grain The average is SARATOGA, N. Blue Line won, Mocola third. g5 the general averag Other crops above the Farmers are hard CuicaGo, the weathe attendance large, sdy Longfellow won, Mamie llunt third, Mutuals paid §:20, One and one About two hundred and fitty citizens and ladies of the town were at the station to meet them, was discoursed u Lamay, of the Twenty-first infa grand display of willet, corn, barley, rye swheat, oats and flax first Black Hills coach country, appropri- ately inseribed “'1576:1886, to the Black Hills, from the Homestead,” was “Welcome to the ‘What caught everybody’s eye was, printed in Cheyenne County’s Crops. No Friend of the Homesteader, but the Cattleman’s Capper.’ and ladies expr with the Tecop o out loud and lus| guultitude presen er the leadership of Prof, exhibited on the Another fnscription Nebraska Editors.” Time—1:153¢. Second heat—Little socond, Mooniiglt Aucgals patd lield $10:10. "rhird hml Joa won, Our Fr Mutiials paid $7 "Mife: Bir Joseph won, Top Swwyer third, d, §! ed themseives wel! pleased . and when the train pulled hcers wore given by th Johnson Cou Treuns the Brx . August 6.—[Special to esterday the Masons lald the cor- nerstone for their new hall with Masonic About two thousand people were Sterling and E Loxpox, W Mary third. 2. J. Coutant of C. Barrow and C. for all lines, and addressed the meeting. were asked of the city of York and th sonth of York (ool said if his road the Omaha & Editors Elect N b, August 6, n to the Bre|—The Northwestern association met here wero elected for resident R toese Mayes, Thiey I vecursion to Deadwood thie e treasure Lecturing to Teachers. A1(00, Neb,, S, 1. Leland, of ¢ a crowded hou “Factors of Life. sgnized ability tnight und hers' institute was fully up to the stand Mr. was well re Tried to Make Him D, BENKELMA Telegram to the B, Neb., at as referred, ot Sty lnuh was selected as the pla 13 mpment by a vote of The encampment eded 1o the election of & commander- Tanner, ~ of by 'Patch, after which Luelen Fx\ir(‘llild, John Burst of [llino| John y: subject. s S Brighton Beach Race: BriGHTON BEACH, Augnst 6.—Purse, Fawn won, Poverty second, Time—1:173. Purse, three-quarters mile: won, Bay Rebel second, Goy. Roberts third. Time—1:17 Purse, seven-eighths miie: Dr, Smor\!“ m, econd, Milton third, ullemuloue-fmm.h miles: Trafalgar third, nil non- \vmuln: allowances, Harotine won, Inconstant second, L\lwn Time—1:463 0né and one-fourth miles: Tipsey second, l'e:wm.k third. Racing at “'ushllll:l.un Park, August 6.—At Washington park was cool, the track fas The Astley Stake. August 8,.—At Lewes summer meeting to-day the race for the Astley stake s won by Baron, Canterbury second, St. lhvm were ten starters, o No Settlement Reached., Cireaco, August 6.—No compromise re- garding the prevalling cut rates was reached to-day at the meeting of tho Passencer assoclation, the Baltinore & Ohlo tickets had reduced through figures from Kansas Cily to Chicago to 89, and that all of the business was turned nd Wabash roads. i to have authority to mwl any eut rate fouml arket, Whiell was not asseuted to. Intimated that the Burlington peo 1s wil take the matter in their own hands, although tho comumissioner will establish rate The Baltimore & Ohio refused totake its tickets out of the market. e Situation in Beltast, DuprLiy, August 6.-Sir Beach, ehief secretary for Ireland, gave an audience to-dav to Mayor Harland, of Bel- lmt with reference to the enforcement of sirong, mymnnnu measures in that elty, 7t [ ST froslamason wil e [bsued tn York that Republican Vally division of Pacitic will extend its 2 and meet them ed 1o work up thie a8 8001 A8 possible. | Big Raiir to-day. August [Special to the ricago, lectured to Iast nigit on the subject id his the ‘Worldmaking.” ]—A man by the was probably fatally shot by Charles Stevens, a cowboy, last evening. and was trying to make Field dance. shouting was unprovoked ext Meeting Fairchild Elected Commander, SAN FraNcrsco, day’s session of the national encampment to-day the comumnittee on resolutions sub- mitted a report denouncing polygamy ; congress be asked to pass such laws as will from the country. { the afternoon session was a cussion over the serviee pension bills, department of Ma August 6, achusetts offered oring the passage by ¢ the Lovering bill, which provides a pension of &5 per montli to every and sailor of the war, whether disabled or ommittee on resolutions, to whom reported adversely. nett of Indiana subiitted a minority surviving soldier rand (|l~(|-.|lm| by 527 anpment and officers john P, sy hons of New Yo were placed In nomination, vith the folloy 55 Bu Re ol Reynolds withdrew m favor Fair was finally elected. MILLER ON What the New Bill Will Accomplish For Dairymen. August 6. BUGUS BUTTER. Senator Miller argarine bill uate or materially is untrue. ill the rate of on the market under the guise of bulter a_ vatloty of fraudulont imitations. The machinery devised to prevent this, S is retained in all i became a law. very important resilt of the pus 1be the aid it will furnish to uthorities to_carry ont their own refofore, however have been, it had difficult, often impossible, x on of 'the fact that imita: tions of butter made in a neighboring state could come across the border unvlml!ul"ul. and there was 1o way except by chemies analysis, both exper fe fnw mi al @ and slow, to detect l)l.mmnd wnn. Racing at Saratoga, Y., August 6,— Climax won, Harry Russell sec- ond, Lord Lorne third. Mile and 500 yards: Swift and Sam Brown ran o dead heat for first place, Bess third. Time—1:16, The stakes were divided. For three-year-olds, mile and seventy yn: anta Anita Belle “second, Time—1:4914, For two-year-old fillies, throo-quarlnn milo: Bessie Jlune \\oln Nellie B second, L ime— Islette won, Rosett second, Duke. of Connaughit third. me—1:4 ghth miles: Warsign finished second, swerved and interfered with Lina Brown, the judges gave second place to Lung with Jim Nave third, i tuals paid 87, Competition stake, one and a half u or won, Hinnette second. Only two surted. Mutuals paid S5, Threc-fourths mile, heats: First heat—Our Jrlend won, Hollanilius second, Little Joo Mutuals paid 22 doo won, Our third,, Dancing Kid Bob Fisher second Time—1:41%g, Mutuals, Southwestern 1t was agreed that Michael Hicks THE O\[AHA DAILY BEE. SAT U R DA Yo AUGUST and meandescent, Hugh Jamison, Leader of Wyoming Horse | charge during the b~ 5 Merchants of the eity | their displays seleetod opening of the exbosition THE MARSHAL ASSAULTED. | featurc of the fair week | means of posters nlars and wili ne doubt prove Thieves, Corralled iw Omaha. vertised liberally and cir wing card 1 Tourists—The Coming Fair-Sore at Heart ana ¥ He Was Not Dead -Other Local, ] is assured that 11 " coming mecting _will be | 44¥ Canght a Crook, the largest ever held west of Chieago. | at the Deputy Sherift Wyo., effceted the capture in this city | added yesterday evening of Hugh Jamison, one nasium. of the most notovious horse thieves of [t faiy 980 '4) hgm Imlh llw main building mll annex with their s the busiest ma E horsemen all over the nes, of Fort Bridger, | A number of splendid ready for the This special Also being ry Wheeldr, of the fair associa- | from burglars, in the city these [ job done residence Ruilway afternoon Clow ¢ arc a conversation with Clow ready getting | ment of facts ad- | Fyen ¢ dog in the ¢ been | wateh batloon | moved s summer door which was gym- | from of | in the Buarglar: we, on Ch time and had in the Kitchen the tervitory, He is leader of a gang of | necded now to make the coming mecting | inside. thieves who have infested Wyoming for | a marked success in cvery particular. quieted by aTibe a number of years and committed depre- — meat, and the thieves dations in untold numbers, 1t was their HEARTSORE plan to follow the trails of all cowboy [ An Unfortunate lowa ona Long Tramp. capture the horses of the party and rush | ‘Lhere eame neross the river last even- them into the mountains where pursmt | ingone of the most dilapidated looking es that ever struck Neb dangers to the pur ‘suers, | it be a delegation of defea 'ks ago Jamison's gang | returning from a convention. It con- d on the stock ranch of [ sisted of Mary Able, lie Colonel Morrow and succeeded in run- | and two dogs. The lutter were the only . | members of the group that showed any so, and overtaking | signs of haviug caten anything since s, and dia they have to follow of Jamison’s men was shot down and an- | lumanity in the matter of clothing they other injured, while twe of Colonel Mor- | would undoubtedly have had on better outlits and, watehing their opportuni was out of the question und alw tended by gres About two wi made a 1 at- | P ning ofl about twenty head of poni The cowboys gave ol : a part of thethieves, a fight ensued. One | Christms row’s men we was fl boys at the ranch, A party started with | tion, w him fc * Fort Snyder, the néarest he m uged to give them the slip at caped The stockmen who had suff d from the depredations of Jamison's childre offered a reward for his capture, Colonel | four Morrow heading the list with $500, Dep- | were ranged ars - to ive, by the way, took th in hand, and wis su stead of keeping to his mountain home. | nity's He traced him to C ill h east. Barnes came found that he had way. the w rrived from received until lately, that he had and was i opposite the depot and wal Tenth street, {\'hr‘u he street ahand placed on his should and he found himself in of Sherift Barnes. mitted withont a protest and | of her coming, as she was placed in a ecab and taken to the | skip by the light of the moon again. county 10 objections to going with Barnc out -qumnon, but felt con the en " little lest he might be summa with by the Wyon made no efle to deny his impheit, drop in the highly elated over his suc the west with his prisoner and loft for | should be a My er for her had x| SLUGGING THE MARSHAL. Of A Pugilistic Bxpressman Chucks the Chief Under the Chin. Chiristian assoc Marshal Cummings was made the vie- | provided for dur tim of an assault last night at the hands wnlI be forwarde ot Pat Rockbud, the well known express- | tled. The ""'orll man with fighting propensities. Rock- "‘}‘“ ILEexT bud, who was at one time « hard-working | 1 waod healin to the headqu tank filled with fighting whis mpathy begs y. He hag [ thi have a hors keep pretty by ness on nd wagon and manage to doing them and relieve them of their earn- ings, which he promptly invests in met the lads on Sixteenth st way to the depot with a trunk. stopped their team and dem: money which they had been | Rockbud ded the when their kicked one of the lads, infli cut over his eye, ne: lly forcing that mem- shal Cummings wa after supper pipe. arrested Rockbud e Inined the situn- | was arrested. AND FOOTSORE Dele, amison himself znrmpnlnh-\n their unfortunate compan- | va ally forced to surrender and came | fons. The mother, judging from her' de- near being lynched by the inturiated cow- | cidedly determined micn and conve able by character as well il, but | name to hoe her own row in the ficld of 1 es- but somehow or article ol some kind and the aded | from the vieinity E to Council Blufls, 4 distance of over two hundred miles, 'They i ther tramyp to Central any word of his whe: , she learned by ehanc rm near Central City e dud not write to him nor did she wish to let him know ng on it. il where he was kept until the | From ™ the “gentle-when-stroked-and- westbound train last evening. He had | fierce-when-provoked wgainst him, " Mr. Barnes was | crop, or no crop at all. Able mght. oround or the backgroi No.2 in the fore- dnd it would be she wever been born. er Green piloted the st Officer Bloom, and hean turn took them avters “of the Women's ation,” “where they were | her mothe b night. How they | Bmil Ha stto-day is not sef- the magnit condition of the | ornamen ympathy, but then \that they were all mother and at ren were well able ed in good heaith, I.A fellow, has become of late quite a sot and lm'.fi tyl‘nrc‘r::( tll f-"éfim'f works all kinds of schemes to keep his | to obtain arespectablahivelthood by work wine. ‘The utter 2 et : foolishness of the [ong’tramp became ap- two young boys, enterprising lads, who S Umloubt"lnbg(lw ‘;u.uu objact o | of the Hawkeye hegira n_express busi- | huir-pulling contest with a small scale. It is Pat's custom | not any compulsion or ne to iold his boys up whenever he meets | ing body and soul together, The Case of McGill. drink. Yesterday afternoon he The parents ot Henry McGill, who et on their | arrested by the United States authorities for sending obscenc letters through the M Sor the | mails, are highly grieved at his conduct. job. "The boys entered a feeble protest, | There wasno way they could account father assaulted them an for it, as apparently knocked them both down, He then | yiciously inclined, nor had he any bad >ting @ severe | papits, Yesierday he was examined by r from its socket, Rockbud was ‘ar. | Df- J_o_nnn and nnf)thcr equally prominent rested and taken to the jail, where Mar- | Physician of this city, and they pro- tting enjoying his [ nounced him entirely irresponsible for ie officer who had | the commission of the act for which he say he is suffering tion and asked what should be done with | from an hallucination that prompts him ation From except age from about | freshments. ete., et el ?wuhwvn. and all | tends to show in Nebraska what it d i rea uty Sherift Barnes, who is quite a detect- [ Each carried a broken household ware of largest boy had an antiquated lantern to to find that Jamison had started cast in- | ligl it the foot-excursionists through d had wal Ottumwa, nd to continue Able says he | g it n on Able pere there will il Nas :owboys. He | be music, He willforget all_about the | Wil Nash his_1dentity or | drought for the time being, and won't care imos | whether corn is a. halgl otop, a_quarter fen' if"“thore | breeh & Co., ot Davenport, 1o the i ngers to 5 to have a he old man ity of keep- ing valt most enje railroad ride in itself at a expense will be a the attractions at the destiy ed and firsy island An Tl: Pacitic try mght, sick mgh unto taken to the Cozzens house, *in this state, | city under circumstances all, tinely built | where o reereant husband and father is | as those young e i half cowboy | expected to be found. om the train on the side | deserted her some time o the woman Toom. nature of Mrs. | no one scems to know Able it is very evident that when she and 3 3 Ables suddenly hotel, that hotel. Geo. buldin, shadow, toet Boheminm T d politicians | o the 22d in it the class in in the Platte secured and the silvan grove upon it will be neatly fitted up f of the merriment’ se other she had not | bridge is being built from the mainland, ected her abilities the right way. Her | there Kers, - [ knocked wn for insulting his girl it no quarr anyone wny fight with article was published on a mis-state Bribe a Dog itious peovle who leave kitchen when from home have no dead sure protection as was shown by enterprising thieves of Mr. James they go strect The family left a a v proper effecte by unlocking the door from the Here the wateh dog was met and had the themselves, They rvansacked the thoroughly seareh of jewelry or plate ticles of value were disturbed ble opera giass, which was found to be missing. but were rners. Bohemian turn- t ors will have an excursion and picnic to soven children | Norgh Bend, Dodge county, and judging from the character already being made it will be one of the able events of the season. of the preps will be musie, ever oK wa d si She was th Personal Paragraphs. left and wife morning for Denver. Rudolph H and relativ cent oil the rotun A. Magn he was - not | indomitable energy the prisoner. The marshal said, “Lock | to such vulgar writings, and if immedi- him up, of course.” The words had | ate treatment is not resorted to_he will scarcely been uttered when Rockbud let | become an incurable lunatic. Mr. Me- fly a right-hander, catching the chief un- | Gill says he never kept company or asso- der thes chin and landing him in an un- | eiated ” with the girls to whom the letters sent, and one of the lc expressman | ceived the vulgar epistles is past medium and landed him behind the bars while the age and was not known by his son, e boy confesses Lo writing the letters, lid it in obedience to n spirits who visited he case is a very sad | of o ke one, and Mr. and Mrs. McGill, who are | from the Nebraska City house was present, Big Railroad Mén and Tourists Ke- | among tae most respectable peovle of Knox county, d-,uu\ o much sympathy. His Royal Hlxhnn Another feature ies passing through by ex- press yesterday and gmcduflm.np on the sid ilor | were Sigwart seized the pugili pal untangled himself and quietly sought consolation in & communion with | but claims that b his pipe. b commands of cert ANOTHER PAIR OF SPECIALs, | him in his sleep. tarn to their Home City. Attached to the 5:20 train from the west last evening were two special Union Pa- cific ears. Their occupants were S, R. Callaway, general manuger of the Union natural curios Pacific; Robert H. Vinton, his private e e aifio o A seorotary; Mrs. B, H, Clarkson and Judgo | 2kado of tho Paciio company's king and Mrs, Savago. Thoy haye heen on an extended trip through the western states and territories, the Pacific coast and have even visited ish Columbia. The trip was a delightful one, and no party of tourists could have been better equipped for an instructive inspection of the wonders of the west than this one. It will be in order when tl invite Judge and few between. avage to of this summer trip. Not to be behind the Union Pacific, the mwmmg Denver train on the B. & M. use of General Manager Holdrege, Gen- eral Passenger Agent Eustis, General Charles J. Greene, all umuuls of the Bur- lington system. ‘Uhey have been on o | treet line created s sensation in police business tour in company with Vice | eircles yesterday afternoon by reporting President Potter, of the Q.” system, and | that a man was lying dead in a patch of have made stops at Lincoln, Neb.; Atchi- | weeds upon Saunders street near Cum- son, Kan., and Denver, Col: ‘The nature | jug & badiy frightened lady who had intormed him of the i ;A xmm,hl mfl at once lulnugu }Jy Ih‘n rircles 3 " " i police but no des man counld e found ciroles. Mr. Pottor dd not return with | Rolice but o donebpt cowic, e fonil apool of blooa and the imprint of hulmu\ form in the dust in the center of The m; Ty.8 Cuming’ street sed to having nearly of this bunsiness is not as yot made public i but it s certain that it means some prac. | 3601 tho corps hay tieal movement of importance in railroad | ¢! the Omaha party having remained over in Deny AN ASSU The Coming ¥ ED SUCOKSS. the patoh of wedds 7 and lntor-Biate By | Lnally_ explainod “I'ie work of booming the e: being carried on in a systematic and en- | sion. The fellow thusiastic wauner. All of the space in | off in the weeds to the exposition building proper has been | ished pounding him No Pugilistic Aspirations. Dan Shandy, a faithful employe on one of the Union Pacifie switch engines, feels B 1 VISIL L gore over an item that appeared in the Omaba during the week of the fair. 10 | Bep garly in the week regarding s row at Paul's vark, in which he was styled decided to build an annex, 86x120 feet on ;‘;l.n::dy Dan, ‘h“hl"’“l"f of the Thir- | gxpecting to seo rustic contortionist or the main buldis nth street toughs.” o not a member of the ng and has no pugil- ‘He shows by the time his boss that he has not had a va- t_for four days njuries received at Paul's park on engaged by exhibitors who haye eagerly availed themselves of the opportunity to have a display of their wares before the thousands of strangers who will visit ocommodate other exhibitors who desire space for displays, the management have the north side for this was commenced yester- | emphasis that he da; n’rwldly as possible, and will go istic u‘plruuunu wud supplying the demand for space that beiug made on the management. The 0lliun for & year, oo Brooh Eloetrie Light company, of Clove: | that ho was laid u by | hnd 0 hul‘m [ a0 exhibit | while on duty, —The Turtle, winter season opens to | riciod from the fath Thought He e Nad Been Killed. ight Agent Miller and Attorney | A gtroot car driver of the Saunders man who had conf position. . .| pounded the head ofta man who xposition is | his horse and buguf ) e, after he had fin- the building will be rushed up Thirteenth stroot g dies who re- Little Mac, the | journed until n bresident, dom of the devot felt happy. This time Mhere is no' exolse or Lwanl ihacia it belonged to the aquarium department being a huge green sea turtle weighing 130 pounds. He was consigned to Ed Maurer, of this city, and ecame all the way from Fulton market, New York ecity. These kind of “lish™ are not very numerous in prairie scas and their ap- peararce in these inland districts are far After the turtle gets e of his journ coount, in Wis | yyd has been duly critizised by tlie pass- unequalled descriptive style, the' features ing throngs heé will undoubtedly be served up in steaks und give occupation to the sign writer to dis) [ lluminating a card wit! had a special devoted 1w the Soup to- duy &7 ulu‘}n Market Style.” stery was ad used tical attention. from this William N. agent Switzler, and Robort Purvyis when S New York Star: tered as Clayton Knox, Lexington, at a small hotel on Union Square, a few days ugo. o was o g and soon made a numbe Knoxis a story teller of the tucky sort, and he taxed the ¢ extent, eculinr storics was told by him in the following wa “1 used to hunt moonshiners in the Kentucky mountains as a deputy United My last trip was made two years agu as a member of a posse of prowled around in the It was on States marshal, marshals who vicinity of Barbourville, Ky. that trip that1 saw a man without a bone a man who could be flat- tened ot like a pancake and rolled up For the truth of what I'm oing to tell you now I shall refer you to tod States Marshal Isaue Arbuckle, of Carter county, Kentueky. “We had made a revenue raid, without suceess, and our posse se| turn to Barbourvil to avold suspicion. turn the same day, either, and 1 was told to wait awhile before going back to ulm the farmer in his bod; like a carpet. tion in the some one incidenta ‘the man without bones. what was meant by that expression, and was told that Hector Davis was ‘one of our neighbors, lhrunulan up who laughed a1 the statement, but my host volunteered to show me over the lills to Hector Davis’ home. Davis, cit) of the riially successful. —_—— surrounding her ve her name as Mr and she never | City, and said that I abouts | a4y one of the hotels in this eit such man could be found. tended by a local physician while at the Cozzens, and par! t her illnéss. On Thur, feared he would | b 'a Iy to "7, repres h his family :ks to St. Paul. G. W. Mansfield left s weeks' trip to New Y of New Yor intin now, with his w in th wecks, is He He for She recoy ay her bill was driven to the hotel and it from] her h driven away, whither , the donor of which now the Millard fe, u guest of ey of Papillion, proprietor of the Times at that place, has opened a_law offic of the Omaha Na He will also attend to business at his former home. Mrs. Fitzgerald, mother of Mr. John Fitzgerald, of L \coln, and her daughter, Mrs. Patrick Fahey. visiting friends in llmunnl the city for the past ten d: for home yes 0[ O’Neill, havi erday morning. Col, A. H. Forbes, who hasbeen a very sick man for seve to be out in the sunshine. ciated that he cannot cast but a strong constitution and make will “Richard himself again. It would seem that Spirit 1 be nothing did not Omahans giv Last evening’s delega- tion thereto comprised the following y: Mr. Andrew Simpson, abcock, general western Warren and wife. stern; and Mr Kiad, representative Jucobs Oil ear be had. —— A BONELESS MAN. aplay i ability in his friends'to u very great “Green Turtle | of his ninl 4 village. I spent the first night after without s verinis; | raia“in the cabin of & poor 0.0, UAd- O among the hills, During _ the was soon 1886, Johuny He hac by n neat at the Haynes, of the vester- | absent | dog on thieves re fastencd Idonation of bread and house to build evidently as no other pxeept a The ere nominal pleasure, while tion will be respect * has been the entertainment A substantial kind of re- Johemin Disappeared as She Came. woman who came in on the U from the west on Monday death, and al. was at- yesterday enting Otto Al- A. Creigh, of Creigh, Danicls are on a visit of gain able ) ema- large ke would it prac- WHISKY MEN WRANGLE. The Nebraska City Distillery the Cause of the Trouble. CuicaGo, Angust 6,—H. B, (Buffalo), Mil- ler presided over & stormy sessic Western Export association this af The meeting adjourned yesterday to hear something from the two outstanding dis- tilleries — Nebraska Uity Des Moines. A and although the members to-day argued all afternoon trying to win him ove only cept certain conditions, added to the | rests. Kidd, er, they were fused toac- and there the matter of Des Moines, is stil Nothing definite has been heard Amid the heated debate the m xt week, subject to call of the He Can be Flattened Out or Rolled Inwo a Ball at Will, A gentleman regis- compauion of friends. Mr. Ken- dulity of One e w re- diffevent routes were not to re- conversa- ening, in which I took part, ily spoke of Hoctor I asked the rond, i hasu't & bone in his body.’ Ho states with | a gick man. dlas hund 1 promised e knocked at the Dayis cabin about 9 0'clock next morniy, I saw upon entering the door was a mid- man sitting upright in a rude luvnl d's chair. A framework attached The first thin, k of the chair supported was inf to me by my awateh away olo | an | ina knot? found no dul'u ulty feat, but we beeause it pr i We s in * tions |, yed Davis for h Wo s and in- s in backwoods style. | Europe the champion of innocent amuse- small | ment. ton big d was left the mysterious e nes ently not liking son was forty joved perfect he: fore, when his hands uul feet but no ed from is in on part y in the been pitol Thioystarton of the rnoon. 1 out. from him. ng ad- to go, m:lo Rufus Pic k\\- H entered into convers: and found him to be | any of the mountain farmers wais firm buat not 3 hiis hand when_introdueed, but drop| i Tis fingors rolled | like so. many bands take hold of his limbs | to pressure until flattened width as his skull, ar but if done from the frame on his shoulders. sides, but he could ruse Lhere , and when hands shufled oft’ his slipper step on his foot out like rubber, for it to resume its was half an hour before he conld 'put on his slipper “‘Perhaps \.m m»ul | |Yl\v' m tie my leg and myself |uv|{n1'|nmg this knot ,\m el w nvh tained turnip: over the prostr in a was not all. llw boneless hurrnr. doubled o him h.-|,»1.-~s he enced anyinconyen icti All his vi their functions prope |m|u-\4-|l that Heetor wouldlive to a good She had a younger son, Cin the field, w Im were Small house and propertics in Parker: Drawings of Company and in the Drawings themselves, faith toward all Company to uso t Wl.lholmdnrslf(lmd Il vay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot- terios which,may be prosontod a J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. J. W. KILBRETH, Pres. State National Bank. A, BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Tncorporated in 1863 for Inturo for Baucation) and with a capital of 1,000, -t i rosorve fund of over §560,000 has since been added. By an overwhelining populsr vote its franchiso was made a part of the prosent State Constitution adopted Decomver 2d. A. D, 187y, The only lottery ever v by the peoplo of any stato. 1t nevor scales Itsgrand single Tirly very threo months intoud % orone, DN Miron, 185, NDID OPPORTUNITY T0 WIN A FORTUNE, Clags H, in tho Academy of A SrL il Grand Drawin, Orleans, Tuesday, Aug 10tn, 1533 Music, New 195th Monthly Drawine, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Fickets at Vive n Fiiths, in Propo l(‘A"ITAI mu l lJo SPRIZES oF 5 o APPROXIN ATION piites. Approximation Prizes of §760. m Prizos, ADOUNUNE 10. ... prlication for rates to_elubs should bo made unlv "o tho offico of the company in Now Or leane. urther information write clearly, givin: Traal POSTAL NOTES, Expi 5 Advoss, ull addy wnge 1 ordin r New Y Arroncy by €D Or M. ADAUPHIN, istered letiers 10 FOSIIREW DI EANS BABY A AE, Ol uuuu AT WHOLESALE Piii poknts within 800 ot hentom i o sfuon's T0Y FACTORY, = 221 W. MADISON 8T, CHICAGO. It took several natural shapo, 1 In untie the cirenlation 1so tie || Knots in his arms to 'Iunk 1 had seen enough. something of the feeling of & man aftoer attending a spiritualists’ 3 had not yet seen the most wonderful ibition of boneiessness, 1 shape I e speetacled mother, i by Kknitting th until two y then. Heetor ton with the man, 1w well informed as His voice grasped toget invited me to they vielded to twice their indieation t could be vo the poor was as limber re 1 helplossly I in wore raised limply nd it M. A, DAUPHL Ruw Orleans, La. tmo oo minutes 1 you lay me down on the floor? We did, but it was no e: y slipped in ail dire rod firm grips upon from falling. well had assisted at this performance g him down on the carpet mv companion <l'1/x'd a learned and procecded to roll it from his toes to The only manifestation of dis tress or |nln shown was when the barrel rolled across his chest, horrible shape, at as a ‘Roll me_up, barrel He b But that Rufus,” Immediately l‘wk head over xluvq and then (unlmum‘ to roli him up mat. When his feet were looked like an arn ked to be unrolled “Wible the man's body was resoming rned from his old at in a rocl km though o exhibition, that Iu-r had never experi- nce from the strange al ergans performed V, the mother then at and two daughter: wrried t6 mountain farmer: 1l no doctor had been ‘up in lln-m ills fur nigh onto tw ickwell and 1 man u( Ih h i ty year, rned the ge to his frame- zo0d-by and went lmck lu\‘ ard Barbourville - T have 54 fect on ’§I(I| w(rm-t which I can sell at low fi o on 20th ~lu~t-|.|f s0, this i Take it before loc: fon, as it will It is worth more than I S. CLARKSON, 219 South 14th st. ad Iot on_north 20th st., 1d. NDLISH, 1511 Dod g 75,000 .3 Sharesn Proportion, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPAH, #*We do horeby certity that we su; arrangements for all the Monthly anc The Louisiana pervise the Quarterly Stato Lottory mgo and _control and that the same aro with honesty, fairness and in good partios, and wo authorizo the is cerfificato, with fac-s{miios ofour signatures attached in its advertisment Focecs COMMISSIONERS. ks and Bankers, will r countors ars by the legis. ritablo purposos od on &nd endorsed 5. ¥ driwings tako place Arawings rogu- Cnion Lractions cas' Mouoy Make P. 0. Money Ordors payable an? address HATIONAL DANIK, Now Urlullllv.l-& "P. BOYER & CO. Hall’sSafes,Vauits, Timelocks and Jail 1036 Yurnam Streot, t_)uuh Neb. ARRIAGES NTC.0.D. Sleeplessness Bestlessness. Children as well eat too mitch supper ot et something that | does not digest well, producing Sour Stomach, Hearte ssness and Sleenlessness, A good doseof Simmons Liver Ry ive vrompt r v cup of coffer of tea withont nd will effect & permanent the patient (8 a moder Council Blufms, lm\n- Call or write for l\n‘x phiet containin t DREXEL & MAUL, Buooessors to J. G, Jacobs UNDERTAKERS, ND EMBALMERS. At the old stand 1407 Farnam St. wud promptly attendod to, USEDINALL o DTS THE ES!AII.IS]IED A8 DVER Zflllflflfl 5 &G fatalognes and Prices o allthe best Cars ) l‘ir 1neef o, Ry hl!lta for mmm-. sum rfoct nutrient in Requires no ook 8nd Feeding of ununu, mailed T DOLIBER, GOODALH & CO., Be.mu, Forfeit if not Havana Filler. [GAR A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE FOMR 58 CENTS. Thte aively ndvertived In every P priciate Jwmerits and pusi 1£avco SMOKE EY, FERNO 100 C1GAR. Addross BANGIART BROS, Bolo Agents, 130 Finth Avenue, CHI0AGO RETAIL AT wnnu & Morrell, Hm\trord & Co., represented town for live dealers who will Pgos livgdegines v 8um Farnaworth, Huahuu & Schmidt, the Frank unrmu & L,u ) KEYSTONE WHISKEY Specially Dix m--dh-hmll e, THE BEST TONIG! lleyUALEMorCONSIlMPHBl ASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY, PERFEuTS BIGESTION A ~ eram A ntion was your Keystone Mult \\hh\v) by L At EISNER & uEunELSou, (Sole Ageots for the U, 8.) 816, 318 and 320 Race 8t., Philadelohi LINGOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Newly Kurniohed The Tremont, ATZGERALD & SON, P fth and PSts, Lincol Rates 6100 per duy, Street cars froi bouse 10 any pari ol the eliy. J. ll W. HAWKINS, Architect, Oflices—33. 84 and 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, Neb. Elovator onlith streot. B GALIOWAY UTTLE, B10ur HOKN CATTLE .M WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer oirts of tho U Nl Golloway und 3hort Horn bulls [or sule, B H. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurane, \dence i1 cowrard to loans soflcited, qu. 4, Richards Block, Lincoln Pubho Sale, © Nnh. 1886, Jatos & Crulok 40 hioad of Show Mlu Vicld and ¥arm, for catal . ransou, Lincoln, N Whion i Lineoln stop at National Hotel, L4 good aluner for Ze, 3. A VEDAWAY Prop

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