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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 N N those —tapestries, for jnstance—are val ANOTIIER K. C, T, Personal Paragraphs, SAUNDERS COUNTY CANDIDA T"h GRE\T 0““1\ l‘:\lR e £10,000, while dthers will aggre- | o qe . - ' < M. G Grebe, of DeWatt, is in the eity, . . L s e [ g & <1 Arrival of the First Train From Kan- 5 Proceedings of the Republican Cons o no loss than $30,000, from certain s City Over the Union Pacifi J. B. Chessman, of York, is in the city vention Hela Saturday. individuals, It wwould be usciess \fternoon train from the wost, fa- | 8. G. Glover, of Vilentine, is in the WAoo, N, New York's Contingent to Stand or Fall as One Man . TEN THOUSAND AT THE CANP | .. S s, o oo oS | New Yonrk, At ), —[Special Telegram y ' i ghise in o 1o thotte August Spocial y y y \ 3 st Evo to attempt to desatibe in detail the thou i sit I - Visitors Storm Oarp Grant on the Opening | to the Brr.) Included in the mformation | Lt Will Be One of the Finest Evor Held in ands of tich, sthinie and interesiing [ arly known as No. 4, arrived in two | € l\\x 1. Ring. of Dox Molng W the | Correspond of the Bre. ]—The repub Day of the Reur | obtained by the police in their active thouch the West, sights which are bélngpreparcd for the fons yesterday, no_connection b ATORdE, = T dicans of Saunders county held their VIS s | very seeret pursuit of incendiary anarehists | visitors. Suffice it fo say that nothing i8 1 made, as usual, with the Lincoln and Be- [ S5 51 < ootor. & pron it " o | county convention at the court houso SPICIOUS LINNING, | 0 (i city during the present year was this: | THE INTER-STATE EXPOSITION, | being left undone fp niake the exbosition | giricg run nt Valley, This was caused | of Walnut, da. fe in the oity, o | yostorday to select delogatos to the state AN AUSPICIOUS BEG * | That the lawless band within Herr Most's the most uniqua’ onfertainment ener { B AL AL VETEY, ‘ nut, Ta., is in the cf | ) pe 4 - . o state. . Ttwill be open in the [ DY the fact that the first train over the | ¢ J1, Molvin, represonting the Chic wnd congressional conventions and nom camp, that were burnine up tenement houses | iven in the state. It will be open in the | AY (I P Al ¢ i or t Chicag s fho Grand Programme Laid Out— | for their private profit and have wiieady | Chinese Cigar Makers—Omatia's Gas | afternoon and cvoning, and peoplo will | hew Union Pacific short line to Kansus | Grocet, the leading trada journal of the | inate candidates for the state legislatura i - W | Toaded their consciences with mu der a dozen Well-An Amsterdam Scribe— thus have a dual opportunity of anjoying | Ciiy was coming and taking 1ts time in st is in the el wid county oftiee I'he convention was nklin County Gives Sena \ime Hnd SwoR to stand and a0l its features with the fidr. Day and night | ¢ 4o 1t pulled intothe depot ut 6:15, | BW Britt, 1. Commings and Isane | cqlled to order by C, C. Porky, chairman Van Wyck a Rous 1dorse A 18 prrotastiontn kil themselvis NCWALEHBES Gty SOutess the choicest musie will be fendered by | with locomotive No. 801 in the 1 Commings, eattlo dealersof Heber, Utalt, | of the ecentral committoe, and Tlon. 11. H. 3 t—-Other State News. i bbb it % falline tnte Other Local the Omaha Musical Unjon orchestra Mike Decker ut the throttle | arc st she Merchants Stedd was made chairman of the conven b 1S o ‘the: moTien oy iseiostR. ek 4 e ten cars and Conductor John | G F. Power, business managor of Zozo Atter effecting an organization it yellsd e all bl ol A1t Srent Hs OMAMA'S NATURAL GAS WELL. | o Cllirge. Genural St is s the city Wreangig for e company 8 | and appointment of Commiticcs, recess The union Ope ‘ ien Editor Tucke expose i air. At rt Grows Inthusiastie Over | SyL T Smith's special car bre up | appearance at Boyd's during faiv week. | was taken till Up. m. During the recess Neb., Aug 0,—[Spe- | York plot in his paper, the Boston | On the 4th and 6th of next month, re- | A7 L "“_"I_"m:"‘(_‘_“ the rear of the train and its occupants I L. Kimball leaves to-day for | eanvassing and wire pulling was active ogram to the By At Can o last March and wrote, “It is their | gpectively, two exhibitions will be opened Fullus Sovetin, of Auvorn, Ind., an ox besides the gentleman named, were | Chicago, to take part in the et of | by those who had interests to subserve, 1 - The the active arch 210 | i Omaha, to which the attention of the - | \. Munrc eneral freight agent the W rn Freight assoel ¥ When the convention was again called sther,”” the ra mpty | Proj port in the gas business, is in the city on Lane, resident of neer, and J.J. Bore Visitors commenced of the state is respectiully di d_was taken ohn B. Dunham, of the ticke v of | 10 order, committees reported and a con- i pouring in with the early trains this morning 1 boast. But the doggedness with which the | peeted These are the Omaha tair and bhusiness conneeted with the Omabx el il storekeeper ull Union Pacy |t Union Pacifie, loft last night for a | tost from Douglas precinet was soon dis and ial trains havebeen arrivinge th Koliuts suffered ntly their lite sentences, | 0y State Industrial Exhit company Yesterday he went out to | ofticials. But few know the mmportance | o Gooks' trip around the likes posed of, the delegation supporting Van the day, bri crowds of new rec | thie brother knowing that the other | the Inter State Industrial Exhibition. The | ¢ Gmaha and mado an_examination | of this arrival, being as it is the tirst train | SO GRS R Yok being seate AL hof | wa nt and that he himself was being | first of these is in its second year. The | S 0 (e ™y (LG ated, | over the third direct conneetion between A Tt West o LN BEG: Ss HIIL ominations for state senator were help swell the number, At present o made the seapegoat of an infinitely worse | gecond is now undoertaken for the first 1A LN ' | Omaha and Kansas City. The conches [ new residence west of that of G Hol- | thon made. The present ineumbent 000 are at the camp. The visitors are raseal, while even thie innocent convieted | &0 far a8 visitors ato concernod, | e Stock yarda company putt liad tho regular quots of passengers, hav- | drege, southwest of the park, andiis tak- | ¢\ "HAC who i pronouied] fied at the arrangements that havebeen made | anureiist disdained to Jbueal”tor “meroy, | B S0 H e e on | ; ]'. Lo | down the weil in hopes of striking water, | ing been brought up here to do service | Ing possession of it to-duy Van Wyck supporter, was - put for their reception. The grand display of | Obened the eyes of the public. ) \I'H( ’” AL "'“[' “) ot | andas they are in haste for water, they | during the G."A. R.excursions to Grand -’I'N'l'h»m"llll;” o ’l"?'l'l"lm;”"m'}-“r in nomination, and A, Halmer, the ¢ bunting, nners, flags and floral = ok . each other. Yet they areopen atabout |00 qacon e in sing lower down | Istand: There was no Mayor Chase on | and sister of John Templeton of this eity, | didate for the same pliee on the' prok arches that gaily decorate the B the samo time. One isin the eity, the | aid had . shut ‘“““"I’\":”-‘l""l—»l\' of gas. | board to make a weleoming speech, no | retnrned o Cinemnati last evening after | tion ticket, and G. W. Curtis, were strests and martial musie awakens [ A Wholesale Lignor Deater in Trouble | other at the fair grounds, a short dis- | Mr, Severin was not able to experiment | music, no eelebration, and, m fact, noth- [ & pleasant visit in Omaha ] | P in mowiation Uhe tirst bullot gave the patriotic nride and impresses the visitor Irvin Brothers Skip Out. tance outside the city limits. Each in | with the zas, but mnde a caroful exam- | ing ontside the owdinary arrival of a be C. H. McConnell, the theatrical show | Day a large majority, but the ring were with assurances of the warmest welcome, It w announced yesterday evening | nearly eyerv respect’ diffors from the | nation and reports that the indieations Iated train watha special earattached con- | printer of Omaha, passed through the [ bens on defeating Day, and by trickery strongly favor the presence of combusti- | taming prominent railvoad officials. The | city yos ble gns. “I'he reason why the men o new Jineis, by the way, the well were not able to ignite the gas, lately contracted bet I k ay on his way to the coust. | and shrowd mancuyering had “the ballot connecting link | He was accompanied by his wife and will | declared informal, and then they set to villo and | be absent until November work to mass all opposition for” Curtis, “The camp has been turned over to the com- | that John A. F manding officer, General Joln M. o, | skrot Wholoss who, In a hearty address of welcome to the n, the Thirteenth | other, so th v e liquor dealer, had failed | durin y visitor to Omaha ke 1 all the sigh(s, to 1 business. A Beg reporter asked Mr. | must see both the fair and the exposition. | ¢ i " v 8l s, | Manhatt The distinguished actress Modjesk and then befor second ballot conld bo visito) SSUred , p programme | po § o It S - | explained Mr. Severin, “is very simple, U Ll he distinguished actress Modjos! 0y lot conld be yisitors, ussured them that the DRI | Freyhan concerning the facts in the case | Both form a show which has noyor been | the pressure which must hayo boen ahont link unites'the Nybraska und Kan o usbnnd Count o Bozanta, areived | taken callud on Day tostate s position i o and was informed by him that there had | equalied in this par A BOUBLEY. 120 pounds to the eubic inch, was so | Yision of the U he last spike was | from the west via the B, & M. last eve- | on the United States senatorial issue, ot btk TR B Rl g LU b i g rreat that 1t would blow out the light, | “sent home™ Saturday nightand the first | ting. They are the guests of Mt. and Mrs, | Which he by openly and fearlessly declar: will open with guard mount by United States | been no failure. He had merely sold ont . THE OMAIHA FAIR 8 regular troops at 10:30 a. m.; artillery drillby | s business,- he suid, to the Franz-Falk his will be held on the spacions When the f they had tapped the iron tube | train left Kansas City at 2 a.m.yester- | Ralph Mod, skay, 2 and conducted n small volume of the gus | day. No attempt was made to run on | remainin Omahi several days )8 Burt street and will | ing in favor of Van Wye socond ballot u B i ¥ ) was taken Day light battery ¥, Second regiment, United [ Brewing Company. It was learned from | grounds immediately outside the cit mto a tank where the pressure would be | any regular time, as no schedule is ar- Thomas 0'C 1 wite, Wi on | again had a large majority States artillory, commanded by brevet Lien- | other sources that the sale was made to | limits, whieh have been provided with | 10U o 2 Pas yob, In all probability this homas ""fl‘flf«'.i"'x-‘.»,.1:1»..&"K}"’f‘ufl Witk wis tiie Hing deoiarens the light they would have undoubtedly had | rangec no trouble in igniting it. The pressure | Will be fixed up to-day on the gas in the Omiha mains is only | trains between the two four or five pounds to the mmch, and ifllt of the Missouri v was ineroased to 120 pounds it would b % A entirely to It AN AMST! is nothiy and highly res : nd regular | ity jeft “’;t evening for a visit to their | Pominee of the convention. Hon P.J. pal g iveland, Ireland. They will passmost | Hall was then nominated for state legi of the time in Waterford :uu) Tipper- | lator _ without opposition. e is not ary counties. Mr. O'Connor has been | committed on the senatorial issue, but is employed at the U, P. transfer ever si supposed to favor Yan Wyck. R. K. Johnson and Martin Thorson were nom- the rh;m nds of vl'udiI:‘n's. who wel t:"l :’: test h:\l{lmlh- “l ¢k in thfv ml»umry, ) J . ng their clafms. The purchasers | the finest grand stand west of Chi Blue Springs and Sianey batterics in the | Yo RoLo 0 oavy ereditors, a3 Mr. | and a host. of other structuros and st afternoons evolution by United States Freyhan has been handhng their goods at | equalled in no town west of Chieago.” regular troops, skirmish drill with firing by | wjiglesale, The amount pud by them | The ofticers comprise the following men: ited States regular troops, and attack on | for the stock could not be ascer- | Jos. Garneau, R. Kitchen, Hugh Clar tenant-Colone. A. Woodruff: also the yossible to tight a gas Fort Sumter. In the evening acomplete rep- | tained. The First National bank of | D. H. Wheeler, J. H. McShane, J. T 3 s that nitural @as | fe js Making a Tour of the World to | the road has been in operation, A | ohinson and Martin Thorson wero nom resentation of the final hour in the United | this ity was among Mr. Freyhan’s ered- | Clark and Chureiill Parker. The atteae: [ Should bo discovered in this vicinity Write a Book. number of friends were at the dedot o | jnate l\.{,,;,,:\'}:.f;::l,,i;:i‘,‘,‘,: LR States senate in 1861 at the timeof secession, | itors, but he sceured them by delive tion here, in thy main, Wil be (iose o e e o Ity | Yostorday movning at the Union Pa. [ ish the old couplo a plensant Journey | yvg'rioy eommitted, mor. Ao (ol views nd the reading of President Lincoln's | outstanding bills nst his trads stato fair, with th xeeption that the £ MG sl p U ¥ T LR st o AR A sl v vogrardine the Senatort BEBH ARG Proclamation calling for 75,000 volunteers, | action NTHALYBL By the Whole. countey will e Juvied on for foh, | BOt to have natural gas thn it is now to | eific dopot, a Bek reporter had the pleas Commissioner May, of Fromont, | o#aing the sona :5‘\"\'1':‘.;3“ m:-‘.:l':‘f-:‘:.::i closing with a grand eamp firo, itor: nd tho mount of Ha- | tres. Alredy, these aro coming m with | 1ve it LAt the present time natural gus | ure of mecting a courteous gentleman of | Nob., was. in the eity yostorday on his | g 85 bimbor ouhdidates Captain Allee, of the Burlington route, | 1o is not known, but will reach, i unexampled frequency. There will be ag. | i found in & great many localities, Dut | the journalistic profession on the other | way honie from Lincoln.” He has been | (7 1 HORIIEON O Tm‘lln-( flnfpers :‘il;:l '1‘\‘\'!m;llllll)“l\lll“}j:\'\‘\"\‘l'l‘l‘n“fl'!lllly::l$|<nfui‘xr: O [ estimated, 20,0000 A wholesale ricultural exhibits from every part of the | Mot in sullicient quantities to muake it ) G4 "0e the water, It was J. A. DeBergh, | inspecting the new headquarters for the | 5omets Frod Jiackson plucked the per SEAE useful.” Mr. Severin then related a Hit 7 simmnion. it on the state f: n Louisville is the he: nd mineral curiositi unds and from every replied in bis accustomed witty style. ars | the cditor-in-chief of the Amsterdam Freeman Knowles received the nom- £ LRWIN BROTHRES SKIP OUT, part of the country. “The mining rogions [ S0ry that happened a goo Nlihe |5 Ridal S ems gatistied with tho progress of the ion for county attorn Brown County Republicans. While Fritz Wirth has been hunting | of the west and northwest have alr ago. A party of young men, of whichho | Courant. [tis a_daily paper with a ork, Lou siys the “piscatorial show | il ‘delegntes werd ehosen to the rown County Repul . R ATy x was one, went down the Ohio river on a | culation of 70,000. Besides this, it has | will be one of the big airactions at the egates werc chose o rtwo employment | sent in their contributions, especially agency men ave been working him for | those from northern Nebraska, whe their boar? ¢ aey were the Irwin broth- | now fabulous fortunes are being ma ers, doing businessat the corner of Tenth | by the hundreds there engaged. Agri- und Harne turday their board | enKural implement men from all see d Wirth made tions will display the largest number of money. The boys | muchines for the use of the farmer ex- f of it nd | hibited west of the Missouri. on tho custodian | western Iowa contributes to the que I building, for whom one of | and will send hundreds of spectators. them had been working, for $100. The | The leading manufacturers of Omaha u the distinction of being the oldest paper | fair, and from the way he is working in the world, having been established in | there cannot be adoubt but that he will of that year | mitke lis words good. Loxa PiNe, Neb, Aucut 350.—[Spe to the Brr.]—Ihe republican cent committee of Brown county at its meeting called the county convention to meet at Long Pincon Saturday, the 15th day of September, < and recommended primaries to bo held on | dgemand for ' the 10th of September. The eandidates for | agre to the legislaturc aro making quite n canvass | oiive Wirth and are numerous, hu 1 of them, con- | S M fronted with the question, “Are you a Van state convention and the same number to the congressional convention ’I'Ilv:y-mnnlnlfvvnn resolutions presented L A | & resolution favoring the submission to Ihe Hon. J. D Hays, chief justice of | the people ot a constitutional prohibitory is going aronnd the [ the supreme court of Utah, his wife and | ymendment, which was adopted by the frmily, occupied the Pallman: short Iine | gonvention without a dissenting vote. for Pocatello Inst night. The jud, The convention was characterized is from Mineral Pont, Dodge county. | throughout by the large attendance and Wisconsin. and remained over a day in | the deep interest manifested, One thing Omaha to sce the Hon. John M. Thurs- | was determined by fishing expedition. They camped for several days on the banks of the river and in place of a table, the cook had set | 10 ¢ ! up an old sugar barrel. The head was | 1619, and some of the cop ont and the barrel gradually settled | 8re still preserve down into the sand. ‘One day the cook [ Mr. De Bergl was eleaning and lighting a lantern, and | World for the purpose of writing a b happened to knock out v plug in the bot- | of travels, and has thus far been tom of the barrel: in an instant o little | mouths on his journcy ng flame shot up from the opening and | time, he has visited France, . Wyck man?”’ and this by nearly every far- X i X RaBHAD ARt Coclin Chini, Japan and America, ond doubt, and that KA oim LR VERR, order was presented yesterday when it | and snrrounding states will have work- y disapponred. Hiho nuxt instant | 4 loaves to-nighit for St. Baul, thengo | ton, whom ho has known sinco ho was o | 15 that the farmers of Suundors county ——— was found that the amount due Irwi, | ing machines on the ground and in the I .’fn-.-r i re the | for New York and thence home. He | beardless cub.” Judge Hays is adem- | qre i favor of | an Wyck and will d ek and a jurist of prom- | hand of thoir reprosentatives in th nd_nearly sc ht. It [ halls. Then comes the r Senator Van Wyck in Thayer County, | 50, had been pud on urday r ng features. t from way ot of this | Will publish the work immedintely upon | 6€ entatives in the l ’ 3 h & 1 i % . Chaes | life out of the cook. The s g 7 CanriToN, Neb, August 30, — [Special | Was then discovered that the Trwins had | These will take place overy day during | his arrival, It will be illustrated from | inence in the “‘Badger State.” He was [ jslature that they support the cha 5 \ AN t T, o wais that natural had gradually ae- | his arrival, will be illustrated from 4 o o islature that they support the champion Telegram to the Brs. |—Senator Van Wyck }Lff L’ll-.m:lltfi‘-:lrtllfl:'ln‘r[n””" r‘;n litors have fl: .-5" . ”lr«il tl;g\rn;)"x‘d d(:lL\"r; \\)ll,l“\llrl:. cumulated in the barrel and was ignited | Photographic views which he takes at P'“".;l«:‘"llrh\'\ If‘fnul"i‘n 'i:]nltv Bo \’L“"ll)ll\ll;: of the people’s interests. e o el Tl saaak Shcaeasy sl 6T o thottinge and rinning wnd ranning | DY the cook's lantern, The same pho. | all noted places on his rout now returning from s st visit east, | Wanoo, Neb., August 30.—[Corres- s tho grestest assembinge’ of peor Two Sad Deaths From the Drond Dis- | iy routing for classes, of | fhis vicinity, whicly M wn rogards | Ex-Alderman McGuekin is natural 5 his family to 4 . » o L 5 s ease at Falls City. rea v times. Besides these | 8 & fact mdicatingthe existence of nat- | indignant that the report should be cir W. €. 1. U. Convention. publican state convention : C. (. White, A MEXICAN CIRCULAR. Neb., August 30.—[Corres- | there will be running aud other trotting | Ural @as in largc quantities. At South | culated, and even published, that 8 10w | The annual convention of the third dis- | A. B. Fuller, Charles Perry, Lovi Well Omaha the gas w raek in astratu of ce of the Bi = R urday, | races numbermg about twenty-five for | Omah was, straiek in strati of | occurrd in his place of business Sunday | trict of the W. ( at 10 o'clock a. m., Miss Amanda Hoit, | Ll Of hich the " greatest number of en- | St about seventeen feet, in thickne night, in which a man from the stock | Neb., August 26 of Foreigners. : s : 2 | trics ever recorded here have been made, | A0 it is not at all whlikely that this is th b s BRIy TS kiR COLRLIE BALTINORE, August 50.—The Sun to-day [ Who has been a sufferer from typhoid | () Thursday a purse of $3,500 will be | reservoir from which the gas F""‘""”v P s b L s the following special dated Washington: | fever for the past ten weeks, departed | (rotted for by two of thé most noted | 20zesoutalongthe river bank,where there | disturbance whatever in that uneighbor- | represented and reports of th structed for any particular candidate for The stato department has just received an | this lifo at tho age ot sixteen years. Do- | horses in the country. Theso are Harry | 15 anoutorop of the s Mr. Severin was | hood. The facts are that a cooper, ew- | flourishing condition. ‘Ll district is [ governor, but ten of them are known to ident Diaz, chiet execu- | ceased was a daughter of Hon. Jno. W, | Wilkes and Phyllis.” Everybody knows | Very enthusiastic gverthe great benefits | 1pzed at Iler’s distillery, and & man | well organized, and the unions are put- | fayor Thayer while three are for Clark. the medium of a cir- | Holt, president of the First N o P i the li that would be derivgd from the weil i P Y Tha ol e A% tonal. [ Hhabthoso|bors among the list of | 1t South Omaha, Wiy, said he, is | employed at the stock yards, beeame in- | ting themselves ma condition to do real | The following list were chosen at tho T. U. met at Blair, | 7. B. Davis, H. Dichinson, B .‘,,,.L.w N he attemd | Owens, R HL Knapp, C. N. Folsom, E. and =8, Bhe attend- | pypeost, . J. Crickbaum, John Ste s ood, most of the unions being | John Heanmont, They were not ir Rules Governing the Arrest and Trial oular ssted by Marleel, Mexioun miniser | bauk, and was very highly osteemed by fatmous o, neretfred an inducoment | 8 DSt fuol in the > world. for smcltinis | volved in a_quarrel on Twelfth street, | practical work. Mrs, C. M. Wood TR T s B o R of forelen aflairs, and distributed thioughout | 41l who knew her. runeral services | sideo that inducoment an oxiea $300 has | IFon, it is not only & cheap fuel but it | near Leavenworth. The former struck | state treasurer of the W. C. 1. U ) s i ool honant R ek amte: mot ew he neral services | sidee that inducenicnt an extra $500 has | ir¢ s b | state treasurer of the W. C. T. U., w V. Kratky, M. B. Reese. . P. Decker, H. wore held at the M. E. church at 8:50 p. | been g antged to the horso” which ;:;l“d‘:“‘,'(‘)‘"“;“"‘f ";i:’iflga"gtli)","’;‘i_"““-m o, | tho lutter with « olub, inflletpe. &, dan- [ attendang o5 o . A kes 2:18. That will b S . 5 . gerous cut. Both ran toward Tenth strect | £ S e s ciroular of Mariscel to the governors of the | [+ Yosterday, Rev, R. G. Adams, of the | mukes ot i o gho, fustest| iae T'um confidons Jits, you will scoa | knd the. ijured. mun stoping on_ the | 10 behalf of the work. Mrs. Orpha Din- | - i Dorsen, £, Weolel B 1o, Adame M. E. church, and Rey. Neilson, of tl time ever made in this part of the world, 13 4 ; i < smore, of On wve an able and ear: 3 p, E. Muna, W. . warious Mexican states, as translated from | o ™ h f son, 10 | Tt will bring lovers of sport from all ter boom in manufaoturing indus- | corner, the blood flowing frecly from h ROFOHOTIEY tsllals CArn- fPhoy were not_instrueted, but ten of the Spanish language, is as follows: Law | Presbyterian chureh, officiating. Your parts of the west, because no such horse in Omaha than any one ever | wound. Mr. MeGuckin very Kindly took | est appeal on ““Chila Saving.” Mrs. Hen- | them are for Weaver, two for Church oh trial of foreigners—Section first. Depart- | correspondent noticed a number of very | flesh has been exhibited here sinee the med of.? i in his place of business and furnished | rietta Skeiton, national superintendent | Howe. any one is doubtful. 1ment of Foreign Affairs, Cireular 5—Mexico, | beautiful floral offerings. The church | appearance of Rarus eighty years ago. Poter Ller, whd is well posted in gas as | jym with washing materiads. He then | of forign work, spoke eloquently in be- 2 —— August 14.—It having been noticed recently | was crowded with fricnds of the young I here will be three balloon ascensions | Well as disulled spirits, is greatly im- | directed him to Dr. Darrow, who dressed | half of the work, urging the necessity of MICHAEL IS NOT MARRIED. - £ 1 the fair, by the celebrated Profes. | Pressed with the importance of the “find wd, Subsequently, after the two | prevention of crime. Mis wtie Bur- ©! Fairchild, J, . Gibbons, C. Cailson, H. H. Dorsey, £ Woolen. T 1, Adams, i By d made engthy addr and hereafter under arrest in Mexico. ‘Ihe nd made a lengthy addre > | dur to Mexico recoived with exceeding | room inside. The remains wero 1t on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, | Stock yards® company will put down | by the transfer of $40 from assailant fo | ricitation in which she did herself | | Correots Misprint, = fippancy, and even with marked hostile | restin Steele comete, % This 15 a novelty rarcly ‘oxhibited, and | another well as sooniaithafiprossutiont alted, they applied to Mr. McGuckin | great eredit, g di oy Enelnssug ot tho Besa intent complaints of foreigners resident m | city. yetit has an indefinable attraction for | 18 completed, and thep will then make a something to drink. He refused to T'he convention decided to make it the | tvpograpmicat error changed the wore the republic, who were arrested for crimes | On Friday evermg at 10 o'clo thousands of people, Besides, there will | cereful test of the gas by the method | give them anything, although neither [ annual convention and (o elect the ofti- | “monied” into “‘marrica,” and made {hich our latvs. chastise with corporal pun. | Mary A. Sears, wite of Volney > | be Buteher's cquestrian gymnasium, con- | Suggested by M. . was under the influence of strong drink. for tho ensuingz year, that the names | iy beginuing of a_ sporting note read shm who pretend they victims of | gioq” typhoid fover being th isting of four hos atloping at_light- = A = S Jnght 20 _on the | wpitzrerald is arried s o 1ts, wi re i ove o canse of g ! S ng oz /ON'T THE VELCOME ? S fiater £ The fol erald is warried man, ¢ intliet upon the good name of the aation. if | old son of the same parties died from the plicated trapezes, upon man performs | A Party of Chinese to Take Union Contractor Katz says that his firm is Mrs. G. W. Clark, of Omaha; | O Utah arrvived inthis eity from his train- the most daring ana skillful evolutions. Mens' Places in 'Frisco. not responsible for the inequality of the “‘Eflf-]“l" is “bfr")'“."““;l race, which | Last night a party of Chinamen direct | syrface of Park avenue. The hill re- of these noble unimals run with the | grom Cubn passed through on the 82) | ferred to by u complaint of one of the | Mrs. F 1 rity of the_ wind, and witl the sume : LK iy ) train to San Francisco. They are export | residents of that thoroughfare in last § ) ‘aused considerable si of winning that actuates human A K AL % x within the limits of your state to remit to | | i s 1 beings. Their swiftness is one of the | cigarmukers, who have been turning out | urday’s BEE is occasioned, Mr. Katz s this department as s00n as possible a detailed | i this locality, and there are quite a e e | i in the far | by the excavation made by the horser met Dossibl number of easesof typhont foree, 1rext | marvels of the huntsmen’s world. Be- | fiftoen cent “Henry Cla y thio o by the horserail- | ele {:p:ln p::wc wl,“u a ot ‘tlrxe n:'l:.'\'{‘\v Ryan, Rune Horrocks, and a number of | Sides these, there will be a hundred other | southern isle, and are going to the | W&y company. Hes '3“ “‘l" F"_‘d"“f—’ ":" Ul Hbialtar of the’ sam supreme magis. | others aro on the sick list now. 100 numerous to mention,onc of | pyyijio const to take the place of union | BOLboen, discontinued, and Faxthor thit | o vt rate, therefore, hopes the zovernment under | A large delogation of G, A. R. boy 1be a baby show, in the beauty | 74 HC TP (0 b oharaa of the | his frm hus until the frst of Novomber | two distrlot conventions and four, o years or more [ have not lost my respect for Jour worthy eharke Wil ditate the necessary | togother with tho local dram corps, Toft alry of the infabtile world of | men. © was no one in charge of the | in which to finlsh the same. There are | conventions the ensuing year, The next | fho fuir sex, and when our tournament tikes nstructions th suborainato authoritios. Tho | fog° fho reumon. ot Crand e sprt | Omaha will e displayed, Such a curi- | mothly party, which inctuded all ages of | working, ho_says, just where they can | district convention is to be held in Sarpy | piace September 5 1 expect 1o’ see many :ase. Mra. Sears was about tamed in those compla and in the com- | twenty-six years of age, and alady highly nlto‘l\lsllmu'(l lhlt’ruon, the president hu's l'("ll estecmed in this city. fit to decree that you recommended, in Th long conti v ot o, 8T Yl o SO ot | ko long ooniinued hot nd dry care be not taken to rectify the mistakes con- | same di i ary. o q ing ters at Bellevue, and handed in uing seeretary, Mrs. Olive M. | 38 (HSUE (G Dibieation: reeording secretary, | pgthe Bditor: I your ssue of the 20th : 3 e, Craigs treasurer, MFS. | inst. you confer upon me an honor that all M. M. Lanty, Blair. wen covet, that is, the sweots that are to be t My ark was also unanimously | gathered from matrimonial bliss, You state il | elected nominee for delegate to the na- | that Iam a married man, T wish it were so, 1 convention, Mrs. Dinsmore was | but my happiness is still to come and the o. It was decided to hold | prospeets are very bright for gl,uullnrr[\. tAl- \d four couny thouh residing in the territory of Utah four Dot president desires that as far as in you lies, rning, pati il] leaye | 0sity as this is for the first time intro- | almond-eyed queueriosities from a sixty- to ad > and they desire the | county. _ x hright eves vresent. My colors, which have Sare cspecially bo tnken 5o that 1 eases | morning.t Anotheridelogation willleavoll HCE KT (51650 sfito;iand | fho inolleet ol | eoatn o itvo tallownbe S I¢ ot thero o understand that the | - The following resolutions were adopted. | alviyy heen vietorious and wiich wil e allude to, the arrest way always be affected 2 piace oW, cherubs now guaranteed, is in ex- y I work in question cannot be completed in Resolved, Thatthis convention of the Third | deavor to carry t the front, are- reen with by virtue of a written warrant issued by com- | The Richardson County Leader will not as yet arrived at the age when queues district adopt the famous St. Louis resolu- | the stars and stripes s v Tespect- tont authorily, and that in e rose. | issuo a duily editi ing o y anticipation. f : : | 8 day. Ay 5 % our inflnence to “that party, | fully, My LD, our atates comply strictly with thé provisions Mamio Cara, who has been visit- | ACROSIE ry alittle English after a chovstick fashion, S STA Boribe oniHoR R .| nish us the best embodiment of prolubition | Fitzgerald already shows the result of of the law, issue the order for imprisonment | ing friends in St. Jos ., for the JATER-STATE X but all could jabber Spanish like a [ A.V.Mayfield, of the Observer, Louis- | principles, und will most surely protect our training and is in_splendid form. He ithin tho constitutonal linit. and rezularly | piy o) roturned home Satur. | . This wal be held in the 1 hidalgo, Shades of Don Carlos, what a | ville, was on the Missouri Pacifie freight | howes, 550500 i R PR L L eich case 1o bo communicated Lo this depart- | 48 afternoo buildiz on the corner ot rovolutiont How coincidental that these | train which was run into by the Union | gor“tie"\issage of a bill toimend tho iaw | mateh. and one thing is corinin, he wi ment. Lronew my esteen and con e and Fi u«!xl\ s‘lnl(ll, o _m,l n}‘ o is wordsof chivalric and Catholic S pain aturday night Iast, He | raisinz the aze of consent to eightecn. be in splendid condition when he faces tion. Mamscar, | Additional List of Rogistored Votors of | Hot youono year old. Iuis bullt of b should be smoothly flowing over oily | itk on top of ono of e cars, s the | - Rtssived That asone of the most active | Marx. 1o is a very gentlemaniy young e First Dist. 4th Ward. and covers ne n ‘muu. block, heathen tongues on the very grounds | Gyjon Pacitic train approaching, and [ agencies of producing erime is circulation of [ man, and makes fricnds on sight, He Franklin County Endorses Van Wyck, 5T 0 1017 Capitol ave fashioned, in _many respeets, after the | near which ~historical s fell us | ghrew himself down upon the roof to | bictorial papers, vrinis and pictures, weshall | dresdes stylishly, but not loud, s would BLOOMINGTON, Nob., August [Special | Byers John AL 2516 Davenport famous exposition ‘building of Chicago, | Coronado had a G, A. R. reumon in the | Lraee against the shoek. He eaught hold | 5eek throuzh the legislature to “suppress | ho tuken on the street as i young for- Ielegram 10 the Bk, |-An. audienco of not | BUrtd I 18th and Dayenport and is intended for precisely the same | “Seven Cities of Cibola,” The Mongols | of‘the vk swalk. but swhen. the bollision | them, the making, printing or selling of such | gisnor on an American. visit, There is Bra 0 LE| < co of not | pay| S D 24th and Capitol ave objects. it ROt Al The. AR WALLE, 3,04 punishable by {ine and imprisonment. A 3 s 4 St a8 th e g 1y i ; ! o A & nt on their way rejoicin hey can | came he was flung to the other end of | M)} )y 4 ; : not the slightest thing to_criticize either | Jess than fifteen hundred people listened to | Che % Daven ot 1 i celati ol 5 came he was flung to the other end of [ "ecotved, That realizing how necessary for [ N0t t i« [ ; it Charles J S 1922 Davenport his exposition will be a revelation to | e > in Spanish of the | Shring: i L, Tha 5 a1y f e h S Fan Wye 5 e ; 9 his oxy n clation to | converse in Spanish of the Sprit the roof. Ho rendered some valuable | e i I ety 196 ] in his languagoe or actions, and only hig I8 i Senator Van Wyck here to-day. lte | Christianson John 28th and Chicago the peovle of Nebraska, ‘I'wo hundred | inquisition as they pass through W 0 D PONGOL! Lih the carrying out our temperance reforii, work v ad | is the ballot, we pledge ourselves to support | fine phisique indieates that he is skilled and urge this winter the passaze of abill | on the scicnee of selt defense, and no giving women the right of municipal sut- | common man can successfully stand be- frage, fore him. From all present appearance . J.. Pickett as “the best | Cliyton K W15 Davenport uiie was Introduced by | abused man in Nebras and when the _senator arose he was greeted with deafening exhibitors been clamoring for sp ming, and when they get to Californin, of opening idpproaches | what a reception will be the I'he wumber of parties desiribg to display | fattea calf will be killed no dount, and The Federal Buildir assistance in helping to remove the d an Lobt D 1610 Davenport and injurea from the wreek. wn M 1611 Dodge 11222 0 16th applause. Almost overy sontence of the James 1034 Doy roods inereases almost one hundred | the odigal children of the sun will Tnite SlamiAn o Ived, That this convention is in I the boxing match of the eighth will be a ! senator brought forth applause from theau- | Foye John 15th and Dodge fold. "The immense building, floor, gal- | be received with opea avms, This visit b ,ll.l:’»'-«zd\:l:\‘,fi‘.f[“:',',l‘fi“, “.““”“""; sympathy, ith o plan of ork”of oy T s T T TN EAE) i icice. At iho closs of iy specch tho fol. | RO ANRed 5 Do lery'andananney, lager than any hall [ in all likelibood will be 8 stinger to | amendmen J B 8l e | Siatiyes 1o wse ol Influenice 'to socue siich | SROFES. lowing resolution was adopted unanimously, lohin Chicago und 25th inthe city, will be covered with the | Consul Bee August I Nemeha county, stipu I’ 3 a8cU - ving ! as o 2 sy, Geo 111816 Dodge e Bty f ] h el 3 kil B | legislation as shall aid them In carrying out D R amlid the deafened cheers of the audience John Creigchton Block choicest, richest, nd most unique dis- — L lating that the plaintiff should receive in- | J=F plans, naimely, n hospital for the sick ravis' Trial. 5 T e S e Sjon Craiction Bioo l\(»xlg.f(..l, r:mil manufactires ever IOWA VETERANS EN ROUTE terest from the date of his suit in ease | home for the aged, houss of refuge tor the | The trial of Abner Travis for the as- i ) JL'Van Wyek, who served Ne % 5th and Dodgo solisotod wosr of thelisslaion), - yh?”x To the Nebraska G A, K. Encamp- | judgment is rendered i bis favor when | dnfortunate, etorimatory for the Tallen and | snult commitied threo weeks iugo upon 3 fuithfully asa member’ of our constitutional 124 Dodgo BFRA Mol 0 xcept, tha ment at Grand Is] the ease comes to trial. AD UIGUEITIAL HOING tor guleren, - f his employe, Wm will be convention, 48 i tor and in the 18 ) dovoted to avenues and pussages, will be ! 1. W. Tulloys, of the firm of Burnham, | ,fesolyed, Whereas, the New Topublic hins o Judige Stenberg Lo United States sena 1o of Franklin 2647 Ch utilized to display the finest goods | Attacied to the over last | Lo L1108, OL D rnham, | qpways beci fearless and outspoken on the d before Judge Stenberg Lo k. 1ty hore assembled vor of hisre- eye atalogued 1 Omaha, and show | night was a special car occupied by l"lh-»l‘\ ru‘._ (.rl tr,nunml Hlulh..mm- temperanc ,u.»q];..., we lllemm »nulum al Al .Tmm wits .1!\..‘-1.;..;;‘ i from I:w[lluv A jon to the United Stat nate. i - - 2 i i e P v san. | menced an action to foreclose a mortgage | paper wo a place in all ehristian homes, | pita rday, having recovered from | ———— i 1N arious means and applianees made | Robert Provard No. 414 G, A. R. of Car- | 5 Cvealty of William Germian to seoure | | osolved, That wo retutn o vote of thanks | fhe injurics inflietodd by Travis, A larze 1 A e s Mullen Richard 2435 Chicago of by the munufuctur in our midst. | son, Ta., and the Carson Cornet band of money loaned upon th ne. to the citizens of Blair who have so kind number of witnesses huve been sub- ) > Mass Martin 252 g here is nothing that our people eat, | giohtoon pioce: d leade! e opened their homes to entertain us during | BUmber. of wi e A M e Martin 2521 Davenport eighteen picces, John G. Staddard leade 1 2 —Ref p 5 3 B il picces, I . aned in the cas : 1rTsBUnRG, Pa, August 50.—Return t ¢ 3 3000 0 wear, drink, or in any way handle whic convention s Methodist socie P Mumaush J E 2509 Gapitol ave 5 ) y y handle which 3 I Norris' I " this conveution; to the Methodist society for 4 ets to Cincinnati over the Pittsburg, Cinein- | Mole N W S1L'N 17t will not be displayed, arranged in novel | bound for the Grand Islind encampment | Norzis' Injurice, the use of their churehs t the young ladies A T | nati &5t Louis raiload wero sold on tho | Miyno A F 147 171h aigns uud surrounded by docorations | of Nebrasku votorans. —The Oukdalo, | Thomns Novris, the fireman who was | for kindly assistunco b musiesto the Blair | o0 (SR G R0 0y g 4 e | Merriam N 15 W " o y aligd ' bnsisti P i o ailw sollisi Pa- . Q1. U, for the use of their hall, and to Leave of absence 2 m i slreets of this city last night and to-day for M' Kll‘l\:;n"Nik_;llil?;.l(npllnllva rded at once to attract and delight | Ia, Cornet band cbnsisting of twelve | injured in the railway collision at Pa. any_and all who have assistad and extended | boen granted Ist Licutenant Goorge H. enpsre the oye. D. M. ' 85 cents, This the lowest rate ever known teele, for instance, will | picces under the lead hip of O, T. Bel- | pilion Saturday night. as mentioned else- terson L O 2818 Cay courtesies to this conyention Roach, 2th Infantry, Fort D, A, Russell, to Pittsburg, the regular fare to Cincinnati | pearson A C 111 n l_plml ave put in a plate glass house costing $1,500, | ger, was also on the traim. The veterans where, is being attended by Dr. Hoffman, Mus, OLIVE LEADER, Wyoming L being $0.50 and is the rosult of tho fight be- | Tetdrson Wi, Clilches and 25tk tho interior of which will contain a | and their friends numbored fitty-five per- | o¢ 110’ Union Pacific medical force. Nor: Corresponding Seeretary. {/pon the recommendation of the com- i tween the Baltimore & Ohio and the Pitts | Rastram Geo 1512 Dodgo miniature wholesale grocery house. The | sons. L D. Kinne, commander of ‘the | 1,5 vi il o nth vibs are broken, and - 5 manding omcer Fors 1. A. Kusssl) burg, Cinecinnati & St. Louis, Kowe A L 15th and Dodge drug' hurfle [ ll,hl. Clarke will put up post; D. W, Pnrkmk it8 adjutant; John his baek is strained, but notwithstanc ng THE NEBRASK A STATE FAIR Wy, the bread ration for the non sl £ e 1\(.....;"41\.1. 1,1613 Capitol avo another how ¢ of the same kind, clear as S.des, quartermastd ,J: D, Eustis, mayor he 18 gotting along very well. Norris 1S | win be Held at § oin, September | missioned staft and band and companies Elgin Dairy Market. Sehmidt € B 2418 Dacenport erystal, costing $1,000. Creighton col- | of Carson and other prominent citizens brother of the man who was killed in 1011 17th, 1880, A C D ¥ andl, 17th In at that Citeaqo, August 80.—The Inter-Ocean's Sm:llllll“(.!hll:“l“k m:'fv“‘. Dodge lege v\nlll hay ) 8 m(flu u[nl:ln |'; |I1;7lr]q)'l.- of that lively little pl,u»u’mq-.; L R e e T T e ar S aa i o THE 1 H;({]m e "hus been redueed from twenty to i f | A LR ) instruments, a vhich w o rty. The car wasgawy decorated wi . acilic 2 LARGEST Al 3 ) , . L Blgin, Ll special says: On tho board of | Mloiuion’0 13313 Capitol ave o zonirurionts, Ak of which will he | party, Thecar wupgauy decorated with | co,q'y¢ Elkhorn two years ago, PARED GROUNDS; horse and cattle | cighte i trade today butter advanced le. Regular | Watson Joseph 1704 Cunitol ave .“,i'wm"‘,':‘_ o & h':v}]‘,"b""my‘l‘l}""""." !-‘—J “"1“1 5‘(" R b ‘I““"t-i“'*' st L Stalla; shoun and swino pous: spead barns - “ - as@24 ke, T s | Wilson 4 S 1704 0, o 18 be made free in | in the depot the bands played severd politios in Burt County. 83 SLeap 0 R i ::.Ie..|..:°...,,,",‘;:t':.,.",' KNGac Thoko wae o S ek DaT0s Capltol ave the presence of the visitors, during the | well known airs, andthe frain moved Balitios In furt County Speed track: MOST COMMODIOUS AND OAkLAND, Neb., August 30.—[Corre- | COMFORTABLY CUSHION - SEATED spondence of the Bee.)—Nothing will [ AMPHITHEATRIE; FIFTY EVER R - satisfy the voters of Burt county but the | FLOWING TANKS and troughs of PURK Mling'the Track, most unequivoeal assertion by the men | WATER distributed in ull parts of the ; grounds; new and secure buildings for s ! Oxhibits; RAILROAD TRACK RUNS ut they will be first and last for | INTO THE GROUNDS. day aud evening. There will be another | out amid the che ctrical display by Prof. Stadell, i of | on the platform. ropean reputation, who will hourly de- light andiences with the m > which D to reside in his hands Yesterday morning twenty-one working with electricit The | Joads of stock, belonging to Ora Hail foature ulone, in large cities, de- 4 a litte tirmer in their g were $44 of the largo views, ‘The total sales , 10, Butter elosed tirm, Wilkins © F i Another Bond Call, er:::: G lll lf?l WaASHINGTO tary Fairchild 8 013 Capito] ave August 850.—Acting Secre- | Warren Hamilton 16th and Capitol ave sued a call for any uncalled “llv'lkhlmxn J 1613 Chicago iere who wish to go to the legisiature this winter t vonts us well ws cures Torpld Liver, Headucho, B Winited States 3 per cent bonds to an amount | o, ertlfy his isa true list of addi- | Liands an admission price of 50 cents, | Were druwn to the city nnder a misap- | Van Wyck. This is the sentiment re- nents are made to transpor Dot exceeding $10,000,000, paying par and ac- | HOUM voters of § irst district Fourth ward, © | Yiro no churge will T haste, rioeht®: | prehension as to where the animals were | gardiess of political afliliations, Anti CHIBITS SHOWN AT Tilk ered intercst to date of redemption, The — ¢ g:lllur)’ will occupy the eastorn endof | 0 be fed. Hailoy arrived here before | Van Wyek men are scarce in this county FAIL, OIt EXPOSITION, ar E Lo ziven for redenpilon Is Septenber 15, Brothers in Toughness. the gallery. The louding artists of tho | thoy did, and saw them pass the stock | and thoy are slow o express their opin: MEPATE FAIR TN * ©runy time prior theretw. Jim Lee, the Cuming strect tough, | ountry ate contributing toits walls, It | yards, but did ot arrest their progress | ions. P Silab wetli’ b in time for the opening day. Sopt il 3 Py ey Py was giv o i 8 i as been filled up after the manner with 5 ~ A R\ s “The Burt county fair, which will be [, ening day, » o ol wiaily noalclnes That New Switch Track, hk en ten days in the county jail th" Toflectors, cunopies and colors, | Untl they bad reached tho eity. Jf;:]{ held here the 215t 22d and 58 of Septom- HIBITS FROM OMAHA TRANS No hiousehold shouid be without it. 8 pre v . one y for discha were then put between two engine rging fire arms in ¥ he new Union Pacitic track south of D FREE AND FROM LI all the leading galleries of the world. sucec as in the past, One and pulled and shoved | ber, will < c Mis. | the city limits. Yesterd evening hi V Vi i 4 at either end, d COLN, provided they do mot change | ¥ausea, file, Colic. Inlustion, Constipati " the depot and near the Burlington & Mis. | [1¢ GtV 1Imits. . Yesterday evening his | Not less than $100,000 alone in artand ok wands, of the prineipal att ons on the second | COLN, 1 they Dok elunge oplessuess, Lag itude, Foul Arenth B ol ‘llmk“s now used for switohing %':I‘I"‘““lr-lhuhu Ll'“‘ -"nm“‘» I:l)ugh.le;as bric-a-brac wnI‘ bo displayed in these | DAk to the """LL‘E‘S day will be the exhibition of the renowned ‘l’“')lh""“'lh and return the same rout i eviry dise s bzt on oF gty wted by E 5, | quiled for an assault committed on John | rooms alone. The gallery walls, of nearly Soldiers to the Front. Japs day fireworks, the first ever ¢ hioy oamo. > . aiag | S ONREARNG BOMAL - Y © purposes by the dummy engine, thus al- | Losman, on Cumuming street. seven hundred feot in length, will be lit- | g.rzont Adum Koch commanded o | bibited in southern Nebraska. Hon. ¢ REDUCED RAILROAD PASSENGER A LA LEe © Jowng the dummy trains to come right : L ———— erally covered with pictures of sl kinds. GERIADL: ASAUL BN tward | 4. Van Wyck will address the people the | BATES. - 00 g o ppay tack " down to the depot waiting rooms without | General O'Brien and wife, and daughter | There will be curiosities from Japan, | Sausd of recruits and velerans westward § 5a4 " p)e prospects for a successful exhi- Dan't fall toattend g v Hie pping at the southeastern end of the | Maggie went to Grand Lsland last night | China, Europe, the Indian country, bound Ifst night. The med are | pition are excellent POSITION OF * ¥ %po':. #s heretofore, Lhis will be a [ to remain during the encampmont week. | gether with the ouly display of thé rich | for Cheyenne, the others for Fort Doug ————— 3 ¥or partloulars sddress the seorolary i ront convenionce al) around and avoid | Miss Maggic will then extand hor visit 16 | felriooms whioh to-day are lodged in the | las, Utah, and came from the barracks at | T, J. Floyd, of the Trenton (Neb,,) | at Lincoln. add i go little confusion among passengers. Cheyenne and Deuver., bomes of wealth in this city. Some of | Columbus, O. Torpedo, is at the Millard, Beeretury