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2 THE O)IAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1886 e e | | 8 subsidied | 0 - 3 | é Old Pro « o storie . S8 SUTAId T She PRI, for Pacific school AnOld Programiiie of Rare Historic Arguments in 1ts Favor Beforo the ———— By resolution the committeo on teach- | o i Interest | Government Board, P(‘(‘Hm\l‘ fmu:nnanuw Oonnected With the | ers and text books avas instructe he production of “Onkel Tom's | (uicago, Oct, 4.—The United States gov have the “Sixth Bgrade” i the Dodge | Hutte,” at the overa house on last Sun. | ayy ¢ » o : Dicd Among Strangers. Annual Mecting of the American Board | gy, yaina, Neb. Oct. 4.—Special to the o ; of Qommissioners tor Foreign Missions. Brr About one week azo, D, S, Buchanan, Fire in Linderholm's Store, school | ¢ choc day night, caused the unearthing of an | Michigan and Hennepin canals, com: - - aprominent real estate dealer of Vahsea, | — esoltitio af aflonted Instructing T PHYS o T < Bh1 Bp HLEie vl (> rosolution wad adopted instructing | jnteresting paper, which has been shum- | poscd of Geaeral C. B, Comstock, of ¥ B AR R GRAN T R TN 1B | s Sh A e 3 AWARM SCHOOL BOARD MEETING 16 committee on ritles, ms and print- | 40050 among the souvenirs of a tle Point, N. Y.: General O, ot D iouse, Last Monday morning he was taken | ing to prepare a sot of rules for the regi & 3 \ S sick and almost immediately bes 3 e Intion of the distribution of free text- [ man of this city for nearly thirty and Mayor J. C. Post, of Cincinnati, was in Discussing Post Mortem Probation— | less, Medical aid was summoned, and his | Herrington's Shortage—A Pockethook \m\- s and ¢ . year “ion in this city today to report on i stingnishe toines and L [riends wired his condition, His bookkeeper Lost—Whose Child itis—Slugged A number of unimportant matterc wero < stated in the Ber of last Saturday, | © s the board there were present Distinguished Divines and Lafos | (Chds wired bis condition, 13 bookicepet AR, “"mflk disposed of after greiat desl of dlsous: | Governor Ogloshy, ex-Governor Bross, Mar Present—Important Circnit brother and sister, live in different localities bbb L sion. Superintendent James’ annual ro- [ ECEOMS LA Avas | ray Nelson, 11 B, Hurd, ex-Alderman Shorey Sone y in Ohlo, and for some reason were delayed. Local News, port was read and § n file on the stage in German his pro Gene sanal commissioner ourt Decision, ort was read and pladed on fil ieneral Leak, eanal commissione 1 bttt io The sister arrived Friday night barely in v L = tion took place in 1 Mrs. 8 Tston, oF ST6TA, AnA ATajor Hendtury, - of ——— time to see her brother die, The brother AFTER THE IIBRZZLER. novel of that name appeared in 1 t ar \jo andbury five of the Sosston. from Ohio arrived yesterday morning. The Who Was the Incendiary | ™ went to Germany, was rewritt the United States engineer corps. — General Drs Moisna, Ta., Oct. 4.~ (Special Telo- | Dody of the deceased was embaluied. and yes From the many rumors that were cur- | Herrington, the Alabama Embezzler, | the langu of 'thal country, U 4: ) chirman of the board, presided gram to the BrE.)—A large number of visit- | started for the old home in Ol X rent yesterday, facts were developed that to bo Taken Home To-Day. Uheresa Megerle from her ver and called for some remarks on the subjeet ors have alteady arrived to attend the annual | of the death was paralysis of tha throat and | show without a doubt that the Linder- | (¥ A- Duer, deputy sherift, and J, B, F. | &t was_ dramatiz L FELLRRLE o B kol TNAA S, S Al LM R | tts, Ever s The play was a pronounced sue- | Dot studied the matter and was not prepared meeting of the American board of commis- | Side. Everything possible was done for the | Lol fire on Tenth streot on Sunday night T . it The Firet, the Orighnt and On) I that v Minh g rtunate m but without avail. 5 » nd " ¢ @l m rhit to and from German y went to France, | to giveany definite inform With the The Firat, the Ortgin| ,‘-m I nly starch that fs sloners for forcign missions, which begins - was the work of an incendiary, and will | ‘”}" LA ‘“”‘ G1g Qlty st i L0 1 where it was also played to pack great Lake Michizan Iying uscless and (o | DEGHE tnuniry profaston. B reaim b here to-morrow, \A‘J\HHJ‘\ the board is com- Prominent Stock Man Dies. probably lend a clue to parties who are | take charge of H I‘I‘ ington, who | o, During the “run” of the piece | Mississij iver on tl ¢ 0 of the posed of but 25 members, its meetings gen- | gy pygy, Neb., Oct. 4—(Special Telogram | intorestod in working up the case, Prob- | Wa8 arrested here on Friday by Moyni- | in Vienna, Dr. St L of this city, was | State it secmed as if nature intonded the erally attract a thousand or more of the rep- | 1o tha Bt night, on his cattle | ably the first man to so the fire was Gus | Ba's detective agency and who is wanted | traveling in Germany and_attendod one | S for use. e usked Jt tie governuent resentative ministers and laymen of the | payon on the I sha Miles breathied his Nol. | in Evergreen to answer to the charge of ol the performances at the Imperial theas | 000,000, afford to let t at natural artery Congregational church. All of the fore la: For ten years M, 1168 A8 R RIS | & o Tttt 3 ‘ i forgery and ombezzlement of sunty | 1Y in Vienna, The programme used | or ehannel remain idle, e referred to the mission work of that chureh is done throuzh &t Ho .y bt son’s stor ljoining Linderholm’s piaco ) Y N 2 | that night cost half a Kreutser, and, be- | vast increase of population and marvelous home at Keartiey, being largely interested in funds. Mr. Watts' story of Herrington's this board, which 18 an incorporated body, re- ySAHTS 4 b 4 von- | He gaw the reflection of the blaze throug bl ¥ ing cause of the novelty of the enterfain- | Inerease of coal, corn, lumber, ¥ flour, 3 the cattle business, Years ago he was con misdomennors shows that ho is one of ete, duting the' past’ thirty-t i eelving a charter from the Massachusetts | yooted with soma of the best railroads in | the window and ran down to the store to | T e R et he | Mo, the exoolldnt mane | Qs i i WAREthe. 1 “",.-““'I“‘,".’,‘p Jegislature in 151% Two years before, how- | Ohio nnd was largely interested in the old | sce what was the matter. He looked into | Wil ‘l;‘ s ALAE “"l'l"“_“ bl I'”{"" Thiw dastee 1 Al 2 ", was given, | i 'tha noxt thirty-two yoars, The object of ever, an organization was perfected, so | Toledo line.” Mr. Miles was over sixty years | yho window and saw a man erawling | LhjoHe trus errington is a membe ¢ doctor has prescrved the programmo | ghio eannls wa 1 redues o the Iowest possi- that this Is the s ty-sixth year of | of age. of the firm of Cooper & Herrington, d until yesterday, whe ¢ presentec « > 3 T 3 : p— avound on tho floor. Tho. building was | ors n froneral mesehar i st Byont i antivela; tho sise: EARARGUL. of En i e R L D P LU the board’s existence. During the first year | mhe National Game at Red Clond. | then filled with smoke, and he could not | To was a elork. for the firm of M German company which produced the | the rojeet go by unnotieed. the money that passed through its hands wa Rep Croun, Neb,, Oct. 4.—[Special Tele- | got a good look at the | Cooper for a number of ye id upon | same piece at the opera house on Sunday | Michizan is not” in Tllinois, but the 1tinols 8 little more than $00. Lt year the board | gy, 10 the Brr)—A game of base ball yes- [ man. —~As “ho was gazing through | the teath of Mansill several ycars wgo | night, Ho elaims the home porformance | Tverisa part of the yreat United Kintes. “The moetings of the board, though | terday between the traveling men and Red | Window two colored fo cilows suddenly | was taken mto partnership with Cooper, ry near as woll carvied out as | Tlere1sagreat, natural artery almost & evoted chiefly to missionary interests, have | Cloud clubs resulted in a seore of 10 to 14, in | €ime upon him, apparently out of the | He held the entire confidence of | wi at nearly one-third of a century L"L'%"""“““" and, the governnient shoif come to be the relizioiis anniversaries | favor of the trayeling men. alley, One of themjasked him what he | his partner and of the citizens | 8120 by some of the leading German | fotedt, i hand, WAhe governiment should RANCTADTURE BY; lof the Congregational church. The ablest —— was doing there, then struck him in the | in general so much so tnat | actors of the time. et Eie IRl LA S LR L 8 and most proninent divines, and the most Lucky McCann. face, knocking him down and cutting his | he was made private bunker for a larie - W e R AT OB LATIT 3 “\\\ WARDDINKELMA,) Ila nfluential laymen atiend thom and discuss | 0aarLArA, Neb., Oct. 4.—[Special Tele- | lip and cheek in an ugly manner. When | number of the business men of the p A HEAVY Loss, hundred miles Jone and. forty wmiles wide sl mort or dess e current fasues of: theologieal | graw to tho Bk, —William &, McCann, of | Nelson staggered to his feet hisassailants | He served one term as wayor of Eyo 5 right hero in fllinois. * The governor's ve- | LBUSE A hadbmlph o "Y'?—« "Tho meeting this year has been antieipated | Hay Spriugs, Sheridan county, was nomi- | had fled. ~He is confident that the man | green and could have any favor within | A Pockethook and Three Thousand | marks were followed by s running debateby | - geg, Iy Aumbrust with more than usunl interest from the ex- | nated at Ozallala on the twenty-third bailot, | he saw in the bnilding was kindling fire | the gift of his townsmen for the asking Dollars Missing. S Bt STICnHeRaITt ML 0L twlioh favOred | 8 Suhn Hitsiio S pectation that the question of future proba- | as the nominee of the Fifty-ninth represent | in different parts of the store. He was one of the bondsmen ot County John P. Thomas made a complaint to [ (e subject. Ahe m R is Sethen iiourned | Forman Kutide, uih1th st fon would be taken up with the prospeet of a | ative distriet. & P. Petersen, who keeps a saloon at the | Treasurer Watts and kept all the books [ Marshal Cummings yosterday evening | will sibmit it renortto. the governmant | O Lanke, SIS Suth it xt. warm controversy btween the representa- T corner of Seventh and Pacific streets, was | and moneys of that offiecr in the safe in i LRt | o time 1 Novenihay o the: goverutent | - Fauison & Miller, 018 Nortii8uh st, Rysaicory s cld Lann Whe mow to0. ||y e o standing in tront of the Atlantic Botel, [ his store. - In June Last a rumor that tho | (At 1ed o the arrest of Chartes Wilson, | somo tme fn Novewbor. Wl S, o1 Howard ot Togy. 5 ln;* lmu'\r. \lnd L 1 Chlon i 4300 1 1— 9| Justopposite Linderholm’s, when the fi 'm of Cooper & Herrington was in | & Younz man employed in the Union Pa- Bogus Butter i C. W Sleoper, 07 SHuth Tith st. ) “r'n‘)htun‘wwgm Sttt oF Andover | New 310210 broke out. He rushed across the street | financial straights was coupled witi | ¢ific shops and A A Cowles, an employe | Cixerxyami, Oct. 4 J. Geghan, food Theological school, for years entertai Base hits 'w York 10, and found the front door unlocked. Ile | complamts that certain moneys which | in the same company’s headquarte commissioner for the southern district of views that by the older members have been | Tors—Chicago 3, New York 6. Umpire— | pushed it open and went inside. | had been approptiated by the county for | Thomas, itappears, eame here from St | Ohio, recently caused the arrest of four Tegarded 8 quite heretical, But owing to | Quest. Ihe fire was only burning in one | various purposes had nof been paid over | Louis aliout ten days o for the purpos o | oo SO TG0 TEEEEE BF (O /the independent church policy of congréga- AT BosToN-— place at the time, and he went | by the treasurer. Mr. Watts, who on | of going into business. He brought his et T % G 1ARILR tionatism, there has been Tittle opportunity to | Boston.. 0 0 0 0000 8 47 tylook for u bucket with which to carry | account of enfeeblod health, had one | money in the shape of a cashior's eheok | Putterine law. Today they pleaded guilty bring them in question before any represen- Ni’.]‘é'i:m o ”moll Unfi"u“ 4 l{.r"' water to throw upon the blaze. A trusted the entire business of his office | on_one of the banks S is for ‘“u’"'l".::f.'i\"&'.h""‘i'r“"’(‘i '1";'*'“1‘“'v(~\vl(h J;w tative church gathering. “That opportunity | | CHERersTRAGbom and | Healy., HIESE | roturned from tho rear of the :x- | to Herrington, went to him and made | 3,300, He engaged board and room at | {a\~'s} tem the full extent of the cel ave come S yo, . 3. H 8500 fine and ninety days imprisonme: “:\'::;,'.::;"}')‘.:-3'.‘.'.\‘.,“.”'..,,‘u:}‘:.}‘.ri.-u o Boston 4, St. Louis 7. Umpire—James Man- | Plosion occurred that threw him "l".”'""‘ inquirics “concerning the complaints, | Mrs. I L Clarf North_Fifteenth | in chso tliey came bofors him again. b 617 St. Charlos 8t., § lied to the boavd for forgien work was Rey, | Ding tloor and robbed him of his senscs for a | Herrington made escuses from time to | Streevand oceupied a room with the two | are the first convictions under the hew law o \mmnlnnl- tobert A, Hume, of New Haven, Conn, AT \WASIHINGTON faw seconds. When he recovered the | time, until the county commissioners | gentlemen above named. On Saturday | requiring the posting of the sign ““Imitation s then an other Fhysiclan tn Si. Lo, When questioned as to s views he declared shington.. . 00000 0 1—38|storc was all ablaze, the flames having | finally ordered an eximination of the | Mr. Thomas made a contract for the pur- | butter sold here.” pavars show aad all old residsats know that he believed in_ future probation that is ; 0010 apparentiy been spread by the expiosion. | county treasurer’s books —Herrington | ¢huse of the store of William Gentleman., TR Pr!‘,'slé'i'l"v«epu'f:.::mfi'ergfifa"u"n'ndTfi"mnn' Y that the heatiien, who ‘should ‘die. without | |- Pitchers=Siiaw “and Smith. - Fi Peterson also saw a man'in the building | made continued excuses for not appear- | He started yesterday to mauke . payment | Mother Earth's Queer Freak. 1ions of Throat, Skin of Eons, Bl00d Polsonings having heard the gospel, would have an op- s ashington otroil when he entered it. ing before the committee appointed | Upon his purchase, ‘when he found that Crry oF MEXIco, Oct, 4.—A curions phe- 01d Sores And Dicers, are treatsd swh v B i Dyadontial Wasnineton o, Detroit 6. Umpire—ieree. | " judentity of the man who was seen | to examine the . records and on | his pockethook containing the check and | nomenon occurred at Chimapla, in the state e an et ard b s;;:'i“;.‘,'n.fi».‘l'u.~.Ln.i'|‘.|lmum .\.-plm'nxiu oter | St. Loui Y 00000 0 0 0—o0 | in thestore is a puzzler to all concerned. | tho plen of sickness delayed the | $30in cash was missing. “ He had placed | of Mexico. Within a few s past tremen- Exposure or Indulgonco, ,,.y.m“m‘,.'u....,,...'. the matter to the entire board at its session | Athletics . 0000020 0 0—2|MrLinderholm was i the store in the | examination until the first of August, the hoclk wn( his vest under his pvl.m\ on | dous subterranean reports were licard, though (A LCDY T T ) . dimnes of algbd here. There are other young missionaries itchers—Atkisson and Hudson. T afternoon, and one of his cler Mr. | when he was foreed to open his safe and | Sunday night and when he went to et it | 8t the diey W [nlvl.vm'nluxn al cnlimyllunf . whiose_appointinents are withheld for the | hasehits—St. Louis 2 Athleties 7. Errors— | Landon, stepped into the place a fow | give the trensurer’s books to the commit- | yesterday morning it was not to be found, | Were perfect thore being no utusual aspect | sendering adiride "’"t’{‘;.‘.' oF uinapy same reason so that the question is of great | St Lows 2, Athle Uunpire—McQuade. | minutes before 8 o'clock and found ev: | tee who examined them and reported Y15k Gaub ekt t of Wilson and i S ore s t P aein [ I R ck 1 the to ere filled witl d Ly A E:U:ll:nl.'«lxln:: and its discussion is awaited with I‘:‘}‘{‘!‘;I‘;‘.m\u.u,u 000000 00sae -Llu” allright, The other clerks of | him $4,310 short 1n his nccounts. — He: - Cowles on suspicion. When Ktad ie town were filled wi arm, and an in- Becor by mall free, and stefetly gon S RORIVRE. b stah s made, by whieh it was_di A Positi n Guarantoo g Among the prominent men already here, 10030000 *—4 icle Tom's Cabin™ was first produce son, o young mait employed 1n hment were not in the storein | rington asked until August Wilson had § while Cowlc ud but ahigh hill in’ tlie vieinity had been fablocsse. Medislne o -Preside: 4 5 Ramsey and Porf Base hits— lhfzy:\[lvrlm()u or evening. n.».ul the shor » and said h ). Both of the young men maintain | completely divided into two parts by some B e s etk ot \".-'Q«“(?.'.'o 16 G, Brookiy b, Louisvilie | . The loss on the stock was covered by | the money by that time, Thoe membors | that they are innocent of the lareeny of | powertul foreo M&;? EJ-&%E ER';R«E' of tho nddrossos: Lrosidant Bartiott of Dart. | 4 Brooklyn 0. Umpire—Kelly. 4 follow Connecticut | of the committee were friends of Her: their room mate’s wealth. They will be ; - TATLL Pttt mouth college, "ex-Governor rbanks of | AT CINCINNATI— o, T 3 London Assurance | ton, and, not wishing to see him_ puni given an examination to-day. . dwin Booth in Chicago. u Vermont, Dr. Lyman Abbot, editor of the 0001110 01—4]|corporation, 000 on stock, $500 | ed. finally decided . to give him unti —~—— , Oct. arly eight hiindred q Chrmnu: ( n, New \mkl: Dr. W, H ‘hl;mlml o [t; "—’ 3 "; (‘; 2 |3 ‘* ;]fi on fixtures; ebraska and Jowa. | August 9 to make &'settlemient. On Au- “Vacation.! .’;; i'..y.n\\,".'un.f“'f\"('fi',5:""’].‘.‘.';’.‘;'.' l'!m(mvululu Jol u-'rvr"w o, Yard editor of tile \I.':‘n\.\“(v|]l\h:|:.h! ¢ e R I Lot GLOISEE bt ot fi:;:."‘:] o) g}m .Aui;:"mf_ ( ‘\ml(x)}‘ gust 4 Herrington went to Mobile under Lovers of the noisily nonsensical werc mission. ‘The attraction was n Booth Egbert Smyth, and Professor i E ) the pretense ot moftgafing s home to rhly entertained last evening at the | as Ricl It was the opening niznt of a i of Andoyer, Rov, CLRWIthtow, t PHILADELPITA— stock; Home Fire of Om 1,000 on | raise the neces: ..y..mm 1. his was the | Boyd by the gracefnl 1 9 two we azement, and Booth’sj fi of Boston, Viee Drosident 1. W, li;m“‘.m'.,‘.’.. as City.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 | stocki Hamburg, Bromen, £1,000 " on | last heard of him nntil_the nows came of [ 1y on ETeeil G aiietic QWSS | qppearance here in several years, The ad- Chicago; Presidents Fairehiid of Oberlin col- ; 28300021 * 5| stock; Scottish Union and ], $3,0( tin Omahy. Hic_ crooked deal- a y vance ‘sale of seats for th B Oliinin of Relolt collere. Wikconsin lffs- Kansas City 5, Philadelphia 15, | on stock; Lion of London, 2,7 | i i oty LSrooked deal | tion." That tho large audience .d, | have aleady amounted o over $12,000, Btteriiold of Ofivet colioze, Michigan, und | Errors—Kansas City 4, Philadelphia 5.~ s of S Cit 000, ii'sonly orime. &intg holeft Evorgreon | shricked and applaved from beginming et or the Liquor others well kuown in educational and minis- | Umpire—Fulmer, ) HR e R i fencl 6L b pirionimante The Eigin Dairy Marker. Cared by A piicrs el L9 £ anxious inqui ¢s haveheen made for him | to the end of the performance goes to | ST Haines' Golden Specifio. "Che seasions of the board will bo devoted Brighton Beach Rai : by wholesale firms-in New York, Mobile | show that itis the rigit sort to tiekle the (111} Spactal sagas. On the bonrd of trade tor | . It.can be given fna cup of coffes or ten withont to hearing reports {rom different sections of | BrranTox Bracm, N. Y., Oct 4.—For two- esterday afternoon the local revre- | and Montzomery;with svhom his firm did | public e. The picee is brimful of | (o B SHe of 2629 pounds of butfer | the knowledse of the porson taking it s absolutoly SRR R R R e S Lors mile: ool D | Schtatives of the insurance companies | business showing that "he had obtained | exhuberant uproarousness and broad ab- | Sofi'at 2r@sse, closing firm. No regular salos | Bormiess, und will eftect o permaiient e speedy Propriations for the ensuing year, with such | Yearolds, three-quarters milo: Pool Lox | nterested in the fire, commenced an_in- | large bills of zoods frot them undor false | surdity, and not & moment drageed. The | of cheese. iee, Whether the patient 1% moderate Crinkor o discussions as will naturally arise. The local | Won, Georgie C. second, Lady May third. | vestigation of the facts connccted with | pretenses. Mr.Cooper,who entrusted ali of the irrepressible collge stude T CHEE L A LD T heR ety Ite nment for | Time—L: the sime, and ascertained from Mr. Lin- o atiba s e ton e anything, and the antomati v all Fires s followad. * Tt nover failn. Tha tyatam yhoe 700 visitors and thie number will probably be Selling allowances, seven furlong: _\\_'i« derholm some of the facts g the s discovered that ne s thousands of ish tigers need, jumped and tum- e destroyed a sy S {mvwzll:’wlll!r-!"\lt"x"‘»‘l-l“'li".Hhrrnlm‘.\uu uttet At G Bh oA o ,A}‘“Ck second, La Claire :‘Ifll"u”]f :}"v‘ DD Cnalof Lo ol in debr_for goods that he sup- hll«-.lmmnu» favor of the aundience, till | the bottoms Blatroat | BRESERLLY I '“(,';‘;‘;3'\v"!‘2ii";;.l“|ifé‘.'m fnooking Thowl Qusiofis190,000: en furiongs:“ Soudan won, Bill Owens | wiiich, wnder oath, ho testified ho patd v'}‘.’.i;{i,,,‘;:,’,‘; AR i purohiol | Iole srory rasphiacanos on tho slage fi“?,‘iii\‘(-‘(.:{:.',°1‘i\3<. W Worll | AUBN & €O, Oo. T5th ant Dorisina: nsd IDAOIMOmESRO0LH 4 wiBpeainliTelegram | isocond; G Ko e et $200 to Wirg & Westberg, while the in- | from his will roach siousaards of dollars, | Miss Lizzic Daly, as a spinster of | $200 and had no insurance. Defoctive | s p. ey, G miae Sts.. Omaha, Ne to the BEx. |—Judge Henderson,of the circuit w.,.i"’u“ im:l M“)-"d R Iluul, {hivd, | Surance carried upon it was §1,500. It Herrington is also charged with having | alarming yightliness contributed | flue the cause. oveeil Blufls, court, to-day decided the very important ease Time— not thought that the investigation will be | cheated” his own father out of seve largely to the general favor, and her an- A 'mon Capitol avenue between Cali or write for pamphiet containin that has been pending in the court for a Handicap, one and one-quarter miles: Bon- | carried very far, beeause the representa- sand dollars by securing money on ties in the bathing scene caused a palpi- | Tenth and Eleventh burned down yester- | p7ezstinonials from thebest women a week, regarding the rival street car compan- | nie Prince won, Broughton second, tives ot thé companies think to adjust the | time lease which ,,,.;...),ur Tiad placed in | tation even among the frequenters of the | day eveming. The five department ap. [ % Pfesof the counton fes. The old company elaimed exclusive | Brown third. Time—2:12i, Certificatds paid | loss will not require more than one-third | his trust, Herrington has a wife and | front row and made them feel that for | rived on the scene in time to put out the —— g o cil ' $140.90. of the policies issued. pe ar been ke nee they might get more than they had | ashes, xight to all tho streots of tho city under a | SOS0. g 0 o pue v i :'I‘\ru children who have sc far heen kept | once they mig me y had | ashes, er g e 66, T 3 mpany u P re > @ B roaine T Al Suits s hEle e nnhwmm‘f:“e';&;lwlr"rlu::.' e "T,.'"l”ufl"'.}'.;‘c"if gaconditiizaboth shivd) Mmoo LENGIIEIANDLAYEDY. R aniasi m\“;_\ ot e[ iyl avaman girls, ] hjoyosparnestod, o lay a track on several streets not occupled Latonia Park Races. An Unusually Interesting Meeting of | & willingnéss to return to | and capable in their parts, and the r D. Hamilton and Tom Sween . e S e O A L o =4 hout a requisition. The | of the were equally’ acceptable, | were brought over from the Bluffs last gglklllx[::-:idh»mtlllm“x:rl :};:Ip,]:.::t‘b) an injunction (,_nrlfi{{.\l.l: :)\t 4.—Extra day of the La the Board of Education. 1 protably return home to-day . songs being a pleasant | mght to answer to the_charge of larcen, .)mh]e HentiorsontHolds that the old coms|| ORI2 race mestin The regular monthly meeting of the | with their prisone of fools from Epeneter’s and Reumping A Bock that every father y pany has not exclusive rights to the streots, | - Maldens. two yeurs old, five-eighths mile: | 1o, p of oducation was held last night, Vacation” will be repeated this even- | & Boclte's cornice shops, Some of tho | - shqud glice in his sows hunds B if 1t has exercised it it was only by tol: | First section—Cora L. won, Nina B. second, | | A T i 2R o Wanted to Give Away His Child. | ing. Stolen property was found in the posses. | e i ai ; Gration of the public, Tho decision 16 o | Passion third, Time—1:043. Section sec: | @11 0f the memoers being present. B e i e Bion of the men when they Wora s cested, l,‘;;l,u';,‘g,,, gl o Disonses gardod as Knocklng 100,000 off from tho | ond—tose won, Linda Payno seeond, Vis- | Areasurer Bucks xeport was read || (0 LT ity yosterday af An Old Man's Serious Fall = 308 ands and Floads of Tam: (O Pa ¥ \x\l‘l)w of the u1.|( or arrow gauge company | otte t]mrd Tine—1:04. A showing the following condition of | FI2 e FPFE ,“’; [(-.’“;L(,i“)‘ Ay At Apout 6 o'clock last evening an old man Forty Arabs Drowned. 1ties meod it. Toetmoniais trom eminont London as the new broad gauge road will commence T S R T TG Anaasie o er wa . s named George E. Hedges, who resides in | 1LoNDON, Oct. 4.—Advices from Alger: Pl TME T at once 10 complete 1ts lines, Y % nd, Skobel ; i e o | 1 icorge E. Hedges, fos Lonnony Qchidmady ol FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMEN )t won, llw;ou of Day second, Skobeloff third. Balunce last report.. 38 | gave her name as Mary Dowd, said she Toledo, Tama county, Towa, met with a report forty Arabs drowned by floods at Lay L T Dy A eyl e Bt S Tim, ¥ ) August resided nes jreene houat. Destructive Incendiary Firn. Milo: Little Fellow won. Kirklin sccond, 2 ,'l‘l‘,f,'l‘ I ’:.{,\:,;"’“ resided near Jeflerson, Greene county, | goiious necident at the B, & M. depot. He | = SR e — ] 5 ultatl topr. Fort Donor, Ia, Oct. 4,—(Special Tele- | Emma Joimson third, Time—1:45, Licenses in September. : 200 | Towa, and was going to the place first | ©oSooming down the steps, leading from - —— gram to the Bek. j—A cowpany of graders | | Lhree-quarters milo: Jacobin won, Donny . named to attend a lawsuit in - which her | ¢ e O e o i fon = o work In th connty on the Masou. City | Dol secoud, Florimord v TIMGLde | ot ..o G0 [Vioihon yes Inbesitou (S5 Tanhors el Lo misoiieyel fothe loworplaiforr) 5 @ 21,829,850 & Fort Dodge railiond, left Newark town- | ama second, Hottie S, thitd. Time—1:51 srrants paid in Septem ¢ ; ; : ¥ when he mado o misstep and fell, head : g P 3 3 EoN Transferred to sinking fund nothing remarkable about Mary’s visit to | foremost, to the planks below. On being Tansill" sPunchGlgarl ship Saturday night, and moved to within e ragrr - Omaba no more than there is about # | picked up it was found thathe was se- LE o B - woro shippod duving the pas three milos of Belmond, stopping with a Quaker Oity Races. By balance........ hundred other Marys who como to this ely cut over the right cye, and the ». Ewo yours, without & dr yenched the place where their horses were | won, Lewis second, Chinchilla third. Time | A warrant was ordered drawn for the i ) of Nebraska, and was on s way hom e paont N(daaly bitched to their wagons, near some hay | —1:05%. payment of the balance due the con- | old boy and wanted to give him away, | when the accident occurred. Before b EVERYBODY[S&JBJE(’TTO. 50LD BY LEADING DAUCCISTS, 5 orge Ang reading the following communication s 1L T T BT IR e AT L the horses belonged to the graders and seven |, Seven-eighths mile: George Angus won, | FERLES L T p0mINBlopOn hospital or asylum where she could de- | 04d man ] > plained o AND I: pa B Famen e o st thei hoves! | Tunis second, Commander third, -~ Time To the Committco on Teachers aud Toxt | WOSHIN oF (s WHero sho COuld e | considerablo pain AYDN() AMID{I SAFE Wi WOODBRIDGE BROS AL A o T ond, Bellow third. Time—1:1%, propound & few inquiries, not with a view of | Indeed, it looked us it she would le S R G SRR S e Al g:::“::.{;lflx’ Lol anydumuraice i tie carping criticism, but to obtain information | the child in the waiting room, and tl Shorifl Coburn has recovered the car. CEpan Ravivs, I |Speclal Tel- | ericket begun on Saturday between the | ok How many basement rooms are oceubied | 5" roportorial way Mrs. Dowd sad that | Fort Omaha, last week. On Monday last unknown oy ore Liabor Troubles Foared, | i room tospare in Dodgo, Cass, Furnam and | sumption and died without' telling "to | said that he was in search of i horsothies Y, CAGO, —There prosvect of astella | v i — x immense shops were closed, as is the yearly s sehool, and why are those who properly | of her antec pluce whence __Bad Testimony for Titus, A Farmer Near Hastings Found Dead | custom, on August 13, The company has ong at Dodge permitted 1o go to Paciiic, 1 : I\t BeLviore, N. J., Oct. ho trinl of W H] E Y EA(.H in a Cora Field, gradually been employin 0 men for next k enworth and Cenual, crowding m:l at llu’ ur, Janitor Titus, of the colleziate in: ute, jT H AS R Smith, a domestie, was continued to-day - sy v e uir service n Vi r ze, one ¢ B Now she regrets that she eve: 5 e ) e g ©, Manufucturer of Quinn, a farmer who resides about eight | Were'not required. e statemant 13 aiso | buildings, and where are the childron wio | q o e osrats that sho evormado hat | pouis 0, Ayres, Titus' ascistant, testiic 2, CURE: e @ milos northwest of the city, was found in his | made that the foremen of the various deart- | formerly filled such classes in s sclio culibod pledio and saysthe troublo of f gt Titus hud toid hion about going to the P Pa :)er BOXGS Baro fiold this evening' Norribly wangled, ..nnm.u\u. t of men who participated in By ‘who: ithority are children s el to Loup City and other re 5 | potato cellar with Tillie. Jacob Dremer and Au- DRUGGISTSSE[.L IT‘ y b wanied. Toa mnnu to-day Mr, Deering | vicinity? - it aguin in ease she left ithere, she rather | wurder, betore the finding of the body, Dr. coroner has just gone out to examineinto the | denied knowing of lllli huublu, ‘I'here is 7. Why do we have s0 much confusion at hl‘al tingly thought she would. There John 5. Cook deseribed the condition of the ceive prompt attention Great Sport at McCook. worked last year, I will shut down the fac- | 5 Why arethe teachers obliged to remain “.“‘“_“l“‘fl”_'ul' "”“i‘\ ‘fl’l‘“‘l”“* '}'" men- | eqused by strangulation, and that the mur- McCooxk, Neb., Oct. [Special Telegram | tory and never run it again, That is positive. | in ignorance of thew assignment until the | Honed when translafcd by investigation girl was pure at the time she was tlon of success, especially the racing will be | g black list.” Deering declared there was | rooms at the call of special teachers when | her arms. Trthe ill undoubt An Overdue Steamer, mido attractive. Among the notable speeders | no dizerimination being made by hit against | these teachors have time (o weet tachers at | gdly unravel whit §¢ prescnt scems | Ngw You, Oct. stoamsbip An- 3 P ’, » i me ouremploy. No other farmer. About 2 o'clock Sunday morning an | PRILADELPHIA, Oct. 4. —Gentlemen’s | Balance in sinkin . 607 R TN : verc several bruises on his face. Mr. 1nmu'.u“uu"d..-"&'..n.ncm.m.u. ‘alar as raised, W, g1 driving park race, five-eightns mile: Iarry | Bonds on deposit. 500,00 | goodly metropolis. he fuct ve s 22 AL e s DIARRHGAG ulyhanto sacha stowin. ‘alarm of fire was raised, When the gradors K D I3 y Mgl i e 3 Hedgos had been on a visit to the inter iy s patoning, fifteen horses were burned to death | One and one-eighth miles: King Bobwon, | tritctor on the Lake strect school. | made this particular rather inter- | left on the dummy a physician, who R, nmsu_u,co 56 State St.Chicago. and two more so that thoy will die, Ten of | Hibernia second, Alamo third. Time—2:01, | M. Blackburn created a sensation by | gsting. She inquired high or low for a | in the Union Facific dopot, dressed tl ~(:0MP[A]N S GFIHISKIND< e izl @ e % 1313, Gentlemen—As a member s i K g::‘i:.::t:iuflwfm xu:;ll lllt)l """)."l{'mmnllfig ree-quarters mile: Malaria won, Pope ard and a tax paying citizen, I desire to | to find some mdividual to take the Banrd Brom s Horsothlof, HAV]NqA BOTTLE OF 2 ) England Wins at Cricket. r nefit of myself and other members | chances are shoe will hever fake it to | Tiege and one of the horses stolen by ¢ { 2 R State Agents Suicide by Drowning. PuiLApELPIIA, Oct 4.—The game of | Of the board as wellas the public gener: Loup City. On being cross-oxarined | Chiarles Lincoln from Mrs. Lechel, near - (S G) FOR THE egrat to the Br orus Wynn, fifty-fiv sh_gentlemen and the Philadelphia [ ™3 Tlow many rooms are not occupied and | the echild s not_her own; that its | Lincom left the horse and buggy e SR e % years old and unarried, an employe at the 1 was completed to-day, the VISIors | in what schools mother, named Annic MeCarthy, came to | Krouse's place, about seven miles west of S A DY Oatineal mill, drowned bimself early this | WiBRINE: 3, Why should Leavenworth, Pleasant and | Jeferson, In., o short time 1 the_ eity, and borrowed a saddle, with oy ¥ morning in SllekOodar River. The causs is ST Central Schools be ove wded when there | child; she was in the last stages J which he rode the other horse away, He G Al g ‘ : A hom related or by whom begot.” ‘In | whom he hoped to mtercept at - Elkhorn. } D e s 4 » Docring Harvester s. The Why are the children in the vicinity of | ¥ VM I | TR e 7, - e TR e TS T trouble at the Deering Haryester works. The For Hiatancn, aliowed 't attend | Tact the young mother refused o tell any o 4 VR Omaha, I\Ieb HAsTINGS, Neb., Oct. 4.—|Special Tele- | season’s work, 1t is said that the Knights of ) iviug nearer’ rec u. st of llh».l\mg Annie she took the | eharged with the rape and murder of Tilli B tlia B | Tho nm‘x ot James | Lubor, “who have made applications tor | 5. 1 the grades above the fifth “v..l‘, orphan and promised to care for it, | St 48} 1T 15-A-SAFE- Q.SPEFDY J. L. WILKIE, {3 ¥ L4 work, have been informed that their services | been removed from Dodge, one of “onr best ses being gone, the it Iast spring’s strike, and when' such persons | tered all over the city instead of being eon- eeess es her giving the child vay. | Henry Stoddard testified that 'Uitus was pale, o 1% e | appi' for work they aro taid that they arenot | fined o ‘sciiools ‘In tielr own district or | When nsked whethor she would eall for | nervousund excited the moring after (e A L s 2 Orders by mail solicited and will re- euse, one thing certain, however” said he, | the opening of the schools among children S o6 ) y When' found and the postumortem - — “sooner than emgloy some of the men who | seeking their proper places ? is ovidemly somg n about the | JiNation, He testitied that death was Nyt A = ¢ | I shall hire whom I choose and dispeuse | day preceding the opening of the schools ? may stirup a sensadion.. It looks as if the | stricken down, She was in a dying condition zm','l‘l:’bfl,';’fmlm{gf,:f;,fi,‘:;’:;:‘,:"t‘v‘;:""fi,",f;‘;‘ with Whon T cnoose. 1 autpose we huva s | B Why are tenchers from il parts of the | child were her ownand that sho did not | when outriged. of the turf entered here for the week’s races | any labor organizatior & A St b i fm e b ine o | 50 imnatural and 'sfrafige—a mothor by | choria, of the Anchor line of steamships, list of men we do not want, but that it is not | eity for at l)udf:u or the board | wish to reach Loup» @ity with a babe in Sl #ve Kate Ewing and Tramps, of Balt Lake 3 5 o he teachers; so much lack of o nature or adoption piblicly seeking to | hys not yet arrived. She lett Glasgow Sep- City: Ulinge and threo other, of Denver, [ ¢ Train w'“'“"","‘""f"‘ tholsaointe: 80 mioh IAok {.“".‘,“l‘ VS 80 | give uwny her chiids when ol the sur- | e ier 3 RELSAL (AL RARAN: SOl = - St. Louis, Oet. 4.—A special dispateh from | much J Usness; 8o apparent anxiety tember 16, ana stopy; I Maude Cook, Worth, Novelty, Jack Crowder, | oq.1. 0 0 m 0 e made early | T0F the eneral good of the schools, and so roundings indicated ample resources to | gake on 199 passengers. In all she had about Frankford, Vaus Remiss, Palet and None BAdaLiA -84) attempt was made early | el wire-pulling forbetter places ¥ prozide for the little one 450 passengers on board and was du con Buch, of Atchison; B. and Willie | ¥© terday morning to wreck the east bound 11, Cannot your committee devise some e 1 Wednesday last. ‘The company’s officials S, ot 4 ] o ussenger train on the Missourl Pacific at | schime of districting the city so as to avoid Slugged ahd Kobbed, rofess to believe that nothing has oceurred C.2 of Wintield, Kan.; McLeod, of Arab- | Green wood, thirty miles east of Kansas City. | the confusion above referred to among chil- | Yesterdny morning §t an carly hour, | be cing down of wachinery. ahoe: Billy Butler, Charley C,, | Rails, tie d othier rubbish had been piled | dren? s % X Hans Pote HE Y the steamer having and Maud D.. of Beatrice; Bell P,, Peep | on the trackin the curve and had the obstruc- 2, Cannot your committee devise some twixt the two lights," Han I_I'Ivlwun‘ A | to resort w0 her s From the faet that O'Day. Moon light. of Norton, K ’ tion not b discoyered by a farmer who | method of assigning teachers which will work | bartender in a siigorf on Sixth street | heavy weather has prevailed lately, Tears are ol Pitman, Bell Dou ¥ tlagged the train a disastrous wreck could not | fewer hardships to teachers and conduce wore | gouth of the B, & M. track, awoke to | entertained for hor safety. jiue Jay, Fred Dou Bell Lowman, Bush, | have been prevented. There is no clue o | to contentment among thew A 2 UGN AX il £ ate ‘Ray, Mollie Dunlays, Will C.C.and | the perpetrators, butas it was in the old train 3. Cannot your committee take charge of | find that he had been slumbering all The Wrong Shot Fatal, ally, ides Telegran, entries hu\'a been Y“i’mfiy&h“"""‘ itis suspected robbery was | the sp i Iea.‘}mlwfiu lw“.\lmiw ltlw »\[m't\ night in a cellarBatk of the Barker Hagrronn, Conn., Oct, 4.—Henry Hoteh- o fast step, from Kansas | intended. among them that all shal kept comfort: | o= REITEIO S S HARREQNY g s l‘t‘}“ll!?llt«‘rifi‘mn{‘l%o ver. "'Tii6 assoclhtion | g m— ably busy and fewer disagreoments shall | building on the corner of Jones and | kiss, a musician, aged lhu:.».nu year 'vh|u~‘ offering larger purses than any in the A Cody Cow Boy Killed, oceur between special and assistant teachers? hirieenth street. Money that he had | for some time been in trouble with his wife, Blate, and 1t 14 attrabting hundreds of horse- | New York, Oct 4.—To-night a fight oc- Hoping to learn something from thes in his possession the night before was a.l | from whom lic is supposed to have separated. men and thousauds of people. eurred mmong the cow boys on the Wild | terogatories whicl will enable us to sone, and a very comely face that had | They had two children. Yesterday afternoon Ter—— West rauch on Staten 1sland. Oue of the | SOM¢ wistakes of the present year, I am | KON®, AN - Sy 1 '. they met on Market sireet. e dre Dodge County Democrats, cow boys was kitled. "‘The names of those | YOU'S traly, T, W. Bricksugy. | been nicely shaved for Sunday service, | verand iired two shots at her, one of Whic Fuesmont, Neb, Oct 4.—[Special to the wuu-nu,u)uum mmh.yu not been learned. After some discussion of the communi- | was all cut, bruised and begrimed. 1 took effect in her head and the other in her B |—At the democratic county convention -~ red to the ecommittee | ealled upon Dr. Darrow, who found in back. She died in a 'vo.\ mxmlu “ Il'uh \ir Joun E. Shervin was renominated for the The Wa n Suffragists. x books and the su- | addition to the bruises a decp cut across rlmlln_-n\llwl‘l' |':|:1’=1~-:1“.! ;;Hw -'|‘x‘n“|\t\r‘:.."u:;{ Btate senate, Henry Schwab aud James Gam- | LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Oct. d.—The three | perintendent, Mr. Long, chairmun of | the lips which was sewed up. It had ev s Cro wOuRd insueted 18 light, He was taken to a hospital. The < . '8 B 3 's Suf- | the committee on teachers and text | dently been done with some sharp instru- [ FUERG 158 WS VR axeite ble as representatives. The tollowing dele- | 4ay’s session of the Natloua! Woman's Suf- Ly tagedy has caused great excitement. were chosen to the state convention at — frag sociation, in eoujunetion with th books, objected to having Superintend- | ment. All that Mr. Peterson remeimbers hervio, H. H. Robi state 4»‘:;&: cation, bex.:‘:u ere this me}:.:.:vu ent James added to the committee, as he | is that he w. shaking dice with a Moving Agaiust the Coal Pool. 4 Hastings: J. E. Shervin, obInson, | e opening address was made by Susan B, | had never been able to work with him. | man, who said he was a commercial tr HARRISBURG, P4, Oct. 4.—Attorney Gen- 0. Westfall, L. Spear, Charles %\fux‘ N. | Anthony. There is a large attendance. ‘I'he objection was overruled. eler, about midnigl After that he eral Cassidy will be in Harrisburg on ““’"m;“),‘,VQIHB::}":,‘:‘I;',‘,“,,:;‘,’," o s e 0—“ —_—t “l lnmflx: amounting to $28,003.18 were r;rm_l x‘mmi..« rf' ide ml]\ W m‘.- Luu.l.l Wednesday or Thursday, when he will take BRer, L, H f rover's Little Mite. allowes 3 the influence of liguor he was taken to | e preliminary steps against the coal pool AL sty Lo e o e arich. | Cusmiistox, 5. O. Oct 4.--Presidont | L. B. Needham was appomted asistant | the loculity whore b ol i he wora | 1 preliuiinary. stebs ppalust the cosl ool in.ur. Geor Kl Williams, W, 1! leveland has sent $20 to the confederate | teachor for Dfigu‘ lclliuu E J hbalrm, ing and slugged. About $15 was taken | several corporations’ frow - entering into the ulfl- J-E.Hlu\ , N. W. Smails. 1. H. | home with asympatietic letter, assistant teacher for Hartman schoo! Tho UBlY perfect substitute (0 mifles LSRHEE°H Eholdra i Yeething. A pre-digusted food for Dywe pentics, CoRaumptives, Convalescents. oi hatiiont 1 W sy ing Diseases: Roquiron no cooking. Our Boo Care and Feeding of infunts, maiiéa X 0D/ LB & CD., Boston, Mass i DREXEL & MAUL, | Successors 1o Jno. G. Jacobs, UNDEBTAKERS AND EMBALMLRS, At the old stana 1407 Furnam st. Orders by telegraph goicited and promptly at- tended o, Léiephone No NEBRASKA MAP I vs all counties, towns, Muilod fe Omulis City Map, uew ad ote., Nubrasks Stute Geseite, Busiuuss Dir aud Fuian's List, 84, HHfl.UNHflfi “WOLJ 109]08 0} §638)§ pejIun o) uI 003§ 3seSiey pue jseg oy} JO eu( 'EINOLS“ 3? AEMEQ ‘€IN VHVHO 1M WOLFE & €O, 295, 1ith 51 Cicala, Neb from him: cowbivation.

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