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SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1889‘-—-'1'“ INTY-FOUR PAGES. “C. and C.” Electric Motors. , i ELEGTR'C . WESTERN ~ AGENCY. Tho -Houston Electri tors, . Det:gilizsg?otog:s ekt A umpelly Storage Batteries for StreetR’ys., Wing’s Disc Ventilating Fans. MUTDRS Incand.escent M_ld Aro Li.ghting-, Automatic Heat Regulators. OF gperafll‘rllIg Sewing Machines, Sewing Machine Motors. ental Motors, Ventilating Fan Motors. ALL SIZES Ventilating Fans, Cautery Etc., Dental Motors. , AND Phonographs, Medical Batteries. Temporary Electric Light Installation for Cautery Knives and Electrodes. POWER., Receptions. ¥. &. KINNKY. X. I¥. ZENNER, NEBRASKA ELEGTRIC COMPANY 1521 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. CONTRACTORS and DEALERS in GENERAL ELEGTRICAL SUPPLIES and NOVELTIES House Annunciators. ELECTRIC Experimental Apparatus. Electri¢ Call Bells. - HOUSE Telegraph Instruments. Burglar Alarms of all kinds. FURNISHING | Electric Light and Railway Supplies. Electric Gas Lighting. i Teti] Annnhoiators, AND Bare Copper and Insulated Wires. Elevator Annunciators GE Applegate Burglar Alarm Matting. Electroliers. : EL&E‘B&I& Incandescent Lamps of all makes, Combination Fixtures. 1.8 § clear or colored.. Glass Shades REPAIRING. Lamp Sockets. against than sinning. McPherson, who is & | and Sioux City was formally opened amid | general rejoicing hereabouts—among the Tn- R INVENT | cannot_ restoro ns much even as the | littlo pointod Hiede of staol 3 BLOODSHED AT BEATRICE. traveling man, has always borne an enviable | the blowing of whistles and firing of can- | dians as well as the whites. Tt is now well THE FIELD OF INVENTION. steam engine does. A prime motor and | matnod tho same for maay ,c,mm‘f,m‘;: reputation among his associates, und his | nons, The procession, consisting of busi- | known that provious instructions from the a direct converter of heat into electric- | and has sorved us a trial of pationco to friends assert than ho has been made the | ness men of Sioux City and South Sioux | department to Warner were induced by his TR ity, with efliciencies of 80 per ¢ | many of the weaker-sighted mortals b A White Man Shot Down By a | Victim of o conspiracy. They have been | Gie followed by the K. of P. band of Sioux | 9lStant apbeals to the authorities at Wash- | g1l Plenty of Room for Ingenius | more.and using common fuel, have yot | who' have attempted to thread it, T6 busily engaged on an investigation of the [ .Y 4 JARE ington for orders to prohibit the whites using to be invented, In the ordina 296 £ A Cowardly Negro. case, und the result is anything but flatter- | City and about cight hundred teams, was | the Indian lands for either pasturage or till- Minds to Work. F R e A :l\tlh~ scemed o hopeloss thing to expend in- ing to McPherson’s acouses formed in Sioux City on Fourth street, and | age, and not that the Indians were at all dis- Rt 3 i octuatae o the genuity on, Neodle threaders were [— 1t is said that Mrs, Artley, while residing bmnn'h(‘d m'li'ussdtho bridge and rel’urned. The | satisfied. 5 ~i”""i" :“"Lw "bl ated ac ull-lt n k’I"- invented, but proved of little uso, and .in Chicago, had, for two years previous to [ boats were lined with teams and foot assen- —— gine, in its turn driving a dynamo. In | it is within a few months CRIME AT A COLORED BALL. [‘hormarfiage with Artles, borné o question- | gers, testing it to its fullest capacity, and Omaha Wins at Plattsmouth, THE DISADVANTAGES OF STEAM. [ {hesocond conversion of mechanicalinto | self-threading neodlo. has b(:-l-l-‘n‘ ,”,’1‘,{‘:03 able reputation, and that she has made a | Was pronounced a grand success, and all Pratrsvouti, Neb., May 18.—|Special to — electric energy, there 1s a loss of not | up the market. We think it is ovident written confession to the effect that she | were well picased, Fully ten thousand peo- | 4 fy The ball ich ared o over 10 or 15 per cent. But in the first | that the ho f th ‘ o Indignant and Excited Citizens Sur- | hus sustained improper relations with [ ple were present. The bridge is about two 1 "t A0 oL e Ay ol foosnired ||A New and More Ehxiity Motor BOWeK! |ikoy a5 to100 her i eenb ol hanbonergy. 1 “wid o henyentabinnand ¥ two or three prominent business men | hundred feet long and composed of 147 boats | this afternoon in this city between the West is Needed—How Shall Hcat Tap o b betitent ol enioteyan it widening ory great change or round the Jail and Make an Un- | of Schuyler. In proof of this they point to | besides the draw, which is about one hun- [ Omahas and Plattsmouth, resulted in a vic- R ) e e ey T e going | invention opens a ‘new region, and n successful Attempt to Lynch the fact that Artley is making arrangements | dred and forty feet long. The boats are an- | tory for the former. The visitors, though ONY oEte 9. ) ecthyfromitentiofeioc With | fundamental patent is the basis for Murd to institute @ suit for $10,000 damages against | chored by rocks sunic i the river and at- | young, are a very strong team, and the Platts- Electricity ? out the wasteful intermel on of | numerous improvements. tic SMurilarex, agrocer of Schuyler, and, fearng that the | tached to the boats by means of wire cables. | inouth nine was unusually weak. The score fel L . is '“"l”‘ room for inven- — latter was about to send an attorney to Chi- oo by innings is as follows: tion. B that would be REDMOND CAPTURED. A cago for the purpose of inducing Mrs. Artley Plainview's Railroad Prospect, West Omaha. 10 4 0280 00 1s Inventive Genius Exhausted? economic: ave for heavy work S sl urdered at a Dance. to retract her written confession, made an Praixview, Neb., May 18.—[Special to | Plattsmouth.....0 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0—6 A correspondent has written to ask [ has yet to b ve . Alwostall arve | Th Bramnicr, Neb, May 18.—[Special Tele- | appointment with his wife to meet him in | quy Bee |- Grading on the Pacific Stort | _Batteries—Crow and Patterson, for the : he BrutalMurdorer{ofiDuncangaxg ! Al 5 b 2 “ g vhether ealm of invention is | characterize v hi ance, ex- rested in the Black Hill Tre Ber,]—At 2 f rning a | Clinton, Ia. The appoiutment, however,was | g b o | visitors; Tom and Jim Patterson, for the | U8 Whether the rea : » 8 negati 5 e e SRR TR RAR] Al thismordingeaslioty kept. By Line began at this place to-day. 'The force | 0,501}y, B | not exhausted—whether there is still [ Pensiv er, or u negative plate Prenee, Dak,, May 18.—[Special Tele- - young man named West, white, was shot | "OpKePt AT s P O o T O s ¢ t e A ; 3 e L ppearances it would seem that | Passe rough here yesterday secy [3 —— e LR, 3 . o of high initial cost. Tn the up d | gram to Tue 1 |—Word cam and killed by William Carson, & negro. It | MoPherson is being made a scapcgoat by | right of way. The citizens of Plainview Madison’s Bonds. any,obange for ono of an iuveullye iy, vt iioret was o zonuinely mow ao- | thls morning. thet. Dacas LU aled aiiin was ata darky®ball conducted by Carson. | both Mr. and Mrs. Artley to shield other | paturally feel very jubilant over the bril- | Mapiso, Neb., May 18.—[Special to Tie i R t parture; but it has not been extensively | Marswal Haris had oupt A rava ) West was on the floor dancing when Carson | purties. ~McPherson denies having con- | it praspects that the advent of the mew | BEE]—It has been two years since the [ ing doevices or machines, says the | introduced. The use of zine for o elore LatWiitanzsa ‘,’"“r:,‘m m""f’k”};‘.'l'l" demanded pay for a ticket—-25 conts, It was ;‘t:l;“‘fdu“';““:},fm'{;’;}'::‘ IK;L::};A‘::lhl.)l'lnl::l't‘)fl roilrond opens up to hor. Our littlo city 18 | blunder was made in the court house bonds, | Scientific American. The doubt wm- | positive element is a weak point, owing | Arthur Redmond nmr:uppuscdslu;ler of W, paid. 1n u short time Carson demanded pay | friendly terms with her husband, his fre- | the scene of considerable bustle and activity | and it was expected that that expensive | plied in the above question scems very |to the expense of such fuel. The | G huycan on the Sioux reservati i again, West refusing. Carson then began | quent visits to the house were but matural, | and business men are ulready locating here | lesson would mot be forgotten when the | natural in view of the vecord of the | Storage buttery hasmet with success, in | po s Boinott. Redmond b ""3 O TIPRLS abusing West and drew a revolver and shot | but they were never made at unseasonable | upon the strength of the boom that is con- | waterworks bonds were issued. However, atent offces of differcnt countries a great measure, on account of its low i D lG_1as @il the money: into the tloor, West turned and ran, when | hours. The last visit, at which time Artley | sidered a certaiuty of the near future, ifreports and & careful examination are | PAE ces -0l 2 S | resistan In the approved arrango. | taken from Duacan, also his horse. He will O fired in, the shot taking | 188%8id to have met hum at the door, was not The right of way party of the Sioux City | worth anything, a more inexcusable mistake | Every yearsees an meresse of patents. | ment of primary batteri half the | be brouzht across the reservation by Harris BIROD . FE00 " Agin, % | Jater than 7:0 in the eveniog. He denies | & Ogden Short Line Railway company ar- | has been made. The works are almost ready | Besides these there are numberless 1n- 3 < and George Mathieson, who offered $100 effect in West's back. West aving sneaked away, as alleged, but notic- | rived here this evening, having bought the | for the council’s acceptance. It is possible , i A 2 aeiha RS 0801 X ward for his capture, and lodged in the ran out and up the street for | ing that Artley’s manner was_ decidedly | right of way from Sioux Cily to this place. | thata new election will have to be called to | Yentions that are unregistered and that | ing the rosi B olithe welf. | Pierre jail to await trial at the uext term of half a block, and then fell and expired in- | cool, merely exchanged a few words and left. | The many graders who have been encamped | remedy the error. This matter is causiug [ do not find aplace on the records. The field —of greater >- | the federal court. stantl; On his way home he met a friend and told | in this vicinity for the past two weeks will | considerable discussion. Notwithstanding all this, the field is so | Ments could be gone v —— ok o | him of the circumstance, something a guilty | commence work to-morrow. The town lot mREL o neing ) : many other wants suggosted. ‘I'he sun’s Blorre to Have s Now Bote), Ofiicers immediately went to Carson’s | ;an would hardly be likely to do. company has secured 140 acres of land ad- Loup City to Have a Canal, large, and is 80 imperfectly cultivated, |\ giany heat should be utilized; tidal | Pienne, Dak., May 18, house and arrested him and lodged him in Mr. Pherson has a wifo and family in Chi- | joining this town, which will be platted in | royp Crry, Neb., May 18.—[Special Tele- | that the work has only commenced. | force and the movements of the wind ! v , wher . The body | cago, and left for that city last night. He | the near future, making a fine addition, A ¥ . 4 N :l:‘::fm‘\::‘t‘\rd)xlld\»"l::l:lu‘:,lr:\l.m;:w 1“»:: u:m), eagoiand clatyiforifhaioliy lask nigut e gram to Tug Ber.|—The surveyors who [ Man’s energies now, after so many | should be harnessed and made to do | had an offer made with a written stipulation : T . ing | year iting, are benton the sub- | their purt in the labors of the wovld capitali b ot i B y 5. | Glearhis name of the staln brought upon it Railroad Magnates Visit Orate, have, for the past two weeks, been locating | yoars of waiting, are | eiry ) abors of the wovld. | by a capitalist of New York, named Locke, tfll.l;’“ld r:““:',:‘:v'gd‘zz':’lm";uli'““:';“ '3: by people whom he had evory reason to Sup- | Cuere, Nob, May. 18, (Special. to Tis | the water power canal completed their work | jugation of the material world. More [ In considering the great advance of | to constructan $40,000 hotel in the hoart of l“t:lug;l ‘\.vit: plmm“ 0 the Jalk “:vr::u”-; pose wero hfi; ::.;7'&"5; .:;,ededm&uer: ‘lvrx‘m,; x’,;; I T T R TR %:':\i'rg:&'wllmihts;mlinhu ‘nw Zflx“ at sxs«.ltlmuL than half a million patents are the ::‘i;ll‘u"i,“ "rt‘;""" } a8 ;;":H"*h ‘l" llnl:"'" the city upon the payment of a bonusof. a ! % ' , be o y elow Shupp's mill af 4 4 , & ¥ 444 v, remembering how accurately the | £20,000. To-da 1 A here. He was a quiet young man, twenty- | injustice. rnflruntl with A. W. Dickinson, general man- | Arcadia. Tt will have & fall of two feet per | Written Iu.«top of what has pu.n CRTEN | fyrbia i) i o e SR PR (R J.Oq;l‘n:”f“ "l:l"“!ll‘;’:: ’:er)u_s‘lmu been three yoars old, and unmarried. He had been e A ager, C. M. Rathbum, weneral superintend- | mile and bo thirteen miles long, ono mile | but tho unwritten portion is the largest. | jinpossible to resist the conclusion that | been called for this ovening, wh hero three months selling fruit tree. Carson Sinking Spllding, . ent, and J. D, Pnllipi, assistant xeneral | of which will be through o tunnel. Capital- | Yet the conquest is far from complete. | the world ison the verge of the reveal- 1l bo subscribod, The hotel is almost : Kranxey, Neb,, May 18.—[Special Tele- | freignt agent, on board, arrived at the Mis- | ists are here and ask no bonus except the : ; i e d g LS .ol tho o ana iy MR is a burly negro plasterer, has lived here sev- . & ) e right of way, for miles of which has be If we consider the great inventions | ment of some of thegreatest inventions , and will be, when gram to Tuw Bre.1—A little before 6 o'clock | scuri Pacific depot at 3 o'clock yesterday af- | Tig] ¥y iles of which has boon A T [0 S oy, P ed, the lar Dakota, the dimion- eral years, and has nover borno a good ropu- | £ 0 TER BIS R IR BOTORE 6 FEREE | B con, the object of tho visit boing the ex- | secured, and promiso to commence work as | that are waited for, perhaps the subject | o know just what e have done and | ool 60x16, five storics ahd basoments ation. Ho hus o wite and twoctildren. | G0 0TGRS [ LG | tonsion bt th Missouri Pucific aystom, from | soon as ‘this 18 done. of primo motor would bo tho first oc- | ¥t are ¢ pelliis ot ionrinoverin iy : . Tase A £ \ ost, ooklng over the &round of @ ———— % B ] riven divection, is hall the battle, an ) 7y :}l'l:"',',:';‘u‘:;"‘:“;fu;“l"‘ JUn fnond, folling this week, wero startled by a loud, | Deaach of this Lo to- Lincoln. 'Tho special | _Grand Island Defoats Kearney, | CUtring tothemind. ' 0 =0 A B e ooy Fer K P nknta Congragation Allth B RIS I KRS A PR ug sound, and at seeing the middle | came from Lincoln over the B. & M., and | Grap Isuaxp, Neb., May 28.—[Special | o <TG D ittactony. Tt is hame | of minor or less fundumentul charncter | Lo prr, i Moy 1 —|Special Tele- B e bar who had boen | POFtion of the floor in the front part of the | left for Atwhison via Talmage. Telegram to Tur Bem.]—Tho home team | 1o 4¢3 - islackory, 16 e -hains (6 BHoN Is widening: rather han. anrs || SAEI%0 208 Bes)=Tho two davatasssiol e O, B T B b et oy | building sink, under whiat was apparently an won the game with Kearney to-day. ‘The | Poret oF (oin CORC om, BE A BCth | rowing. Since the days of Faustand | 7 the Congrexationul church convention for gurishing romisayonsly. ordinary weight. The walls remained firm, L 0 playing on both sides was poor, but the at- | gox t renblo degrea of | Gutenberg, all books have been set up, | P0kota was concluded to-day au the Oahe ballroom, was found in Carson's house, hay- 5 4 ConTLAND, Nob., May 18,—|Special Tele- steam of any manageable degreo of ; Wl recieet il however, and the floor only settled toa oy tendance was good. The score: heat, t more than 15 or 20 per | leuter by letter, in the most laborious ! anove ing u revolver from which two shots had re- gram to Tue Bze.]—Monday A. W. Beahm, | ¢ heat, nof u 3 20 pel ) d presont A TATANAS S | LT g dapth of about three foet. I was prevented | SR 1 1Y A ul’ train o | Grand lsland.. 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 1-10 | cont’ of the heat of the fucl can [and primitive way. At lust a fairly SERRY SR S1th.; e 18 B0 1 ol from going farther by a number of barrels | 00 th3 Pieh Wi lond 8 DA WMN Of | Kearne, 100010018 16| pogsibly be utilized. There is only one | suceossiul type moulding machine, thiit hia s the first murder committed in Be- | o gy in the basement. Investigation | LR Stablo cars of cattle fed at Cortiand. | Batteries—Hnghes, and Ready. and Os- | Ly in'a heat_engine to avoid this re- li the compositor, has' up- atrice in years and causes considerable ex- P brick. pior supnerting this | £hev are to be shipped to Chicago via the | borne and Moran. btruck out—By Hughes ) L iod AT AT IR e citement, There are at least ton eyo-wit. | boyod Ut o pier supporting this | Union Pacifio and Chicago, Rook Islaud & | 1, by Osborne 5, | Three-base hits—Rourke, | SLriction. [Lis touse u vey high e ; oascs of tho shooting. They sy Westmado | had never beeh properly Roished. Mr. Mot: | Pacific ralroads, Mr. Hohm is an exton- | NoVey and Moran. g perature in the motor. 1 steam is suy that “L TRERES the “"'H'- PiEni h ! 4 1 sive shipper, and has made arrangements to Ll greatly super-heated, it attacks the ! emen in | partic- | yram to Tne Bee |—Carl Gunderson, of no defonse and was unarmed, His being | calf had called the attention of Contractor | jyye the train run through to Chicago as an Burglars at Craig. metal of which a machine is built, it | wlar art. In the most numerous ¢Insses | yankton, wiho hus the contrac - Scott to the fault some time ago, but it had ! glars ) tract of the gov: shot1n the back would indicato that fact. | SEPU IS W SO MR By | gXUra, and will mako the best possible time. | onuig, Neb., May 18.—|Special to Tus | destroys lubricators and. packings, and of inventious, such us car couplers OF | oryyent surveying in the Little Missonrl Carson, it is stated, had been arinking. tho building, ive in number, were very light | e ¢ars il be delivered in fine shune, ad | y3p | 7 aat night thieves entored the house [ 18 quite impracticable. Stewm cannot | 10ck nuts. is evidently ampls | o Western Dakota, passed The Jail Surrounded By a Mob, m{dl:pnn'rll;uw uix:ul::umé:l in nm';u(lh h{)- grain and stock .hlpp[n' polnL of J, R. Davis, postmister of this place, and | Overcome l.m n]llv effects of lhclxc n_ul 1"( gion hln worl I\.‘n; certainly the per- ver isgouri to m., with his entire force o e L L o ralo. | Scott will ropalr the dsmages at once by stole what money he had in his pocket, about | 18W of thermo-dynamics, In the gas | foct coupler or nut hus not yet been in- EATRICE, Neb., Mav 18.—[Special Tele- | jacking up the floor in proper support. Clubs Play Ball. i engine, in whioh the combustion of gas | vented. About 1512 Robert Fulton is to Tue Bee)--Fuly one tho wWill require two or three days to repair and University Clubs Play Bail, $5, He had about #400 in the house, but, [ EPEING, A ' > L gram Ex.)--Fully one thousand qf ! Pair an 1 is directly used, a higher temperature | said to have invented means for bri men aud boys have the county jall sur- | 8et tho sbafungs. The building was not | ULvssss, Neb, May 18.—(Speoial Tele- | Juckily, the thieves difl not get hold of that. [ ;& { WBEVY HSCH L A T T T e Toundod tonight, and domand Carson, the | OVerweighted if ordiary care bad been taken | gram to Tus BEn.|—The second game of | Mr. Davis heard some ono enter the house, | 18 obtaived, and an engine far mo 1 a0 & (SOEVRRE, BNARD el e Davty oot | in the construction. Only about a car load | base ball between the Ulysses and Lincom | but, supposing it 1o be some of tho family, econoical in the calorific sense is ob- | he hud designed, to their pontoon docks murderer of West. Sherifft Davis refused | of fiour haa been piled on the first floor and | university clubs wis played here to-day in | 100k no Rotice of it.” tained. Butits fuel is expensive, and | withonta jur. As th ry ho > | that has been made to cuforce the prohibi- to give him up. and ordered the crowd to | there was no weight to speak of on the the presence of a large gathering of peopl ol has to be first manufactured, The | present day reaches h: pier, the enc tory law in this part of Ioe was attempted disperse. At this hour (10 o'clock) the mob | second. 0 prosen e R ug 0F poopie A Blaze at North Bend. cylinder becomes heated, and, to pr cables brought from the dock are : ’ clock) th % ¥ O N e P L H 2 4 0 b heq 3y | | at the present term of the district courts ls atill there with a roge. Several timos & Accidental 8hoiting. from e around. ah feore feeulted in | Nowrn Brxp, Neb, May 18.—[Special | vent this from going 00 far, water is James Koy, Jack Doyle and Nelson Cunnings rush has been wade to batter down the AR, | egges being given by both clubs. The bat. | Telegram to Tz Bek.]—The residence of | caused to circulate around it. Thisis a | are then tightened by a species | A ora. odnvistad doors, but on accouut of no leader nothing "fi“‘:, .,“‘,l:,":;li‘:’,’ ,“:on ‘m’z;‘u‘l"r‘:‘, taries were: For Ulysses, Gallaghan and | Frank Chipau, logated in the western por- | concession to the practical, for theore- ndlass 0 s to hold the boat in SeLEOP Alagal pavises yet has been done. The crowd is increasing | Givson. a young. man who. resides in Ken.. | Bishop, and Goddelland Fowlo for Lincoln, | tion of our city, was. entirely consumed by tically the use of water in this place is ce. 'I'he wholo operation is executed | §1,000 fincs. ‘Ihere wor z in rumbers ana there is great excitement. | oo o' BYEIEE BAE WO F With & 89 with W. 8. (;?louzrhl? um, nifla. un'llmzl are | fire to-night dunnxtieumunwof the family. | wrong. Neither the steam engine | by hand. while several hundred people | tions, but sen © suspenaed, Quite & number from Filloy, whoro Wost | soture mw]vurywhm T Ry i peing acrsnged wik Grand Island and Genos | The origin of the fire is unknown at the | nor gas engine fills the bill. | patiently await its completion. In this Tho il a ik ar athe o WaaH formorly lived, aro in the crowd. Tho fail s | Satae® ro"P)YOr Which s lablo to Prove 7 Eu;fifiz;l:nlm The property was insured for | A prime motor that will convert | exceedingly crude contrivance it would M vkun. 1Ay 18 Tho Tt T d it 2 considerable w ? 4 i 3 he Catholic ospit 4 eighty or ninety per cent. of the | seem that a relic of Rol " strong, an will take considerable work to playing tennis, and when the game was fin- Orete After the Cal pitad ——— haat Y B Jhaniaat o S 4 Polish laborers who w drowned by tho get in. ished provosed shooting at @ mark. Ing | CMETE Neb, May 18.—(Special to T Gilbert and Smith Heappointed. AGRY" OROXEY 05~ 008, 200 HMOORADION Tt S s flood during the thundor storm last night, ¥y § 3 e o ; Al energy has yet to be invented. nuity of the 10 uu.nl & the gl Later—The jail is now guarded by the | cireless manner the weapon was discharged, | B¥E]—Bishop Bonacum, of Lincoln, arrived | ~LixcoLy, Neb, May 18.—[Special Tele- AEHUSNTRL LGN AUVGRIENC T L T TSR (1 18 SO Whilo working in 8 tilunel, were recavaretak Jocal compan of state wilitia. Tho crowd is | Vueying the contents n his left breast, the | BOr¢ at noon today. The intention iy t | grau to Tun Brx.]—Governor Thayer has | (it b 0" dntion, Mechan- [ 10 the production of an automatio | "00% 483 dispersing. and there is no probability of & | pall passing through his body und lodiin erect & Catholic hospital somewhere 1n the | reappointed George I Gilbert and Howard | 01"¢ CLAYC Py 00 vartad into elec- | coupling that would hold the lynchiog to-night. beneath the shoulder blade. The suffercr is | direction of Lincoln, snd- Bishop Bonacum | B. Smith as members of the board of fire | ¢rical encrgy with iittle loss; the prob- | boat 1n T ——— growing weaker and littlo hope of bis re- | is here upon the invitation of our people | aud police commissioners for the city of [ [ ONErEy Wikh ULV fouti Hhe BROA | AN, A of a genuine b The Schuyler Sensation. covery is entertained by the attending sur- | with the view of selecting suitable grounds | Omaha, each for a term of four years. QNS & M ETaMEYL. BC e by ~ :-u e | Bek.|-~Tho pre ary examination of the SemoyLam, Neb., Muy 15, [Special Tele- | €e0ns. He came nero from Now York city | for the location of the hospital. Our peopie ———e nergy 0 016 orm has ye P ] pparently | cqipolc priest on the charge of bastardy 0 T < B . 1 i about a year ago, and is largely interested in | will do all in their power to secure the hos- Grant Wants a Flour ML be solved. The ordinary thermoclec- | barren has been afforded during the | yegyite b over 10 the dise gram us Bas. —Later developments in | Koarney real estate. pital for Crete. Graxt, Neb., May 18.—|Special Telegram | tric battery 1 exceedingly uneconom- | last few months. The channel éye was | trict court in the sum of §1,000. 1ol scandal in th the recent social scandal in this city put on e —— to Tue Buk)—Prelimiuary arrangements ical, on account of the small difference | one of the first improvements in the o ——— an eutirely difforent light on the whole af- Opening of the Pontoon Briage. Rejoicing at Pender. y wero made hero to-day towards securing for | ©f temperatures that it can utilize, and, | needle. By plucing the eye near its o Indians Victorious, fair, and would seem to indicate that Dakora Ciry, Neb, May 18.—[Special Pexoes, Neb, May 18.—[Special to THE | ¢, 'Grane's flouring mill with & capacity of | i0 all of its prescot forms, must have a | point, the sewing maching became 04, Neb., May 18.—[Special Telogram McPuerson, the wan accused of criminal in. [ Telegram to Tue Bes |--At 1:30 p. m., to- | Bee.|—The recent orders from Secretary | from one huudm{‘ 10 one bundred and fifty | low co-efficient of restitution, Of all | possibility. Ixcept for these changes, e |—The Indian school ball ciub tamacy with Mrs, Articy, was more swned | day, the poutoon bridge joining Dakows City ¥ Noble w ludisn Agent Warner bas caused ' barrels per day. the heat euergy which it abeorbs, it | the latwer for a specitic purpose, the | best m Clurks nine by a score of 21 10 9, mind to devise improvements on oxist- [Special Telegram to Tue Bee.|—The Lllllcl\n of Pierre have . Oautle Shipping From Cortland, Gexeva, Neb,, May 18.—[Special to Tum