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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1800. | =The iss por i | homes. * Ratirond —Tha control’ and owner. Polk County” “Joel Bonser, Gresham ; Nich- tis Last K s 1 . B hip by the government. Taxation—Right, — olas Macken, “Homry Loh A L — e ;':"‘,:::(..,"I;'-',Ik ",' el el | justice and pquity. There has heen every of e 4 M. Grii, Osceoln Hor: | Rov. . 8. Mertill of tho it Mothodist e o Oaiinil ” fort made by partisans of all political parties o Jor Supervisors e Willotts, Thornton; Ssmuel MeConnell » o ¢ M T e WL The Farmers of Those Counties Hold an En- | fort mitle by purtisons ottt oty Pty of | Two of the Nebraska Census Supervisors | R, uvifa ks it Vigai, Stromebuny The Gamo Played on Wet Grounds and the | .y urel lectured lust night on a subject which thusiastic Mass Meeting, | their party, but so far in this couuty has Make Public Their Appointments, Hawdlton ( ty—Marsbull H. Severy, Attendance Light, had been announced as “Tim Donavin, or a 7 | he leader e alliance for failing to fa roomfield: William Marqtiette ! ancis N ) GENERAL WEAVER MAKES A SPEECH, | [0 loaders of the alliance for fubling to full | o ypep *AND THIRD DISTRIOTS. | Jobn o Martcll Asea: Wiliam ¢ Baiioy, | & VERY PRETTY AMATEUR CONTEST. As an niraduction o the ovening's dis | cou Mr. Merry said he had story to tel | roundly denounced. The alliance is non Hampton; Thomas B. Johnson, Henry B Dunkenson, Aurora; Benjamin J. Filton, which would show ® triumph over whisky fhe City Steam Laundry Team Crosses | and the devil, groater than that of Francis Bats With the Lincoln Gian Murphy. Ho had heard Murphy's story from his own lips, having known him intimately for soveral years, und had also heard the | Play Ball. story from “Captain Sturtevant, the man through whose efforts Murphy had been ved. The story he was bout to tell, he . Vivcho, Kiowa: J, M, Stanley, William B, yed. Won. Lost. Per Ct. | said, could be substantiated in every detafl Liscory, Neb., May 25.—(Speclal to The , Hebron, Sloux City 583 ‘r.\I mnnnv"I'wlfI'w'\m\-h‘ln"wh* A 11 Philadel. §5]The - follbiT L e et County-—Ashley Bennett, Sutton; | Denver 1 1576, while he was stationed in Philadel B, —Th lag s a list of censu Ashlay, Bent Minneapolis 542 | phia, with his first charge, he held a series of | A Silver Creak Opinior Sirven Creek, Neby May 25,—(Special 10 | enumerators of the Third disteict as od | Frank K. Willoughby, 0. W. Birmingham, | }inneanol s o e e el | Cmerators f tho Third alitelot us propar 1] Frownrdy 8, e O N amatmatis S Jonm | Laon Motnes Povival meetings, Fvery Ticsdny eveniag e B e late anti-monopoly Tepub- | by Census Commissioner Cooke Peterson, Inland; J, J. Miller, George W. | St Paul, . was fixed upon for holding experience mee lican conferonee did woll in declaring for an | pouglas County—Omaha, John W. Lytle, | Marsh, Clay Conter; Williard ¥, Bemis, T. | Ormain R fngs. At one of these tings thore ap- The importance of purifying the blood ean- early convention, though T doubt the wisdom N m L\\'..]m. Waskn, A : R. Elder, Sutton; Henry G. Schwab, | Kansas City. pea i flllh'hulu'n. ragged, """“",‘-‘“i" filthy not bo overostimated, for without pure | of the instructions to the committea of fifteen | Burrett, Nat arles 1. Good- | William B, Suiith, Clay Center; G. 7. Finlk, | - vagabond who arose §v bisseat and addressed [ proa’von cannot enjoy good health, | 2o cail o convention of thele own in case of | man, Stophen M. Mmtinoviteh, John P. | Glenvillo; A..J. Frants, Tra Rausome, Fairt | Omalia 11, 8t, Ba tho meoting in & maucuin voice, - Ho said his | Dlood You eanuot enjoy good beatih, | s RS OF i &tk AaR EoaL nittes to | Sehminke, Josoph Michael, Fanle K. | field; Charles'H. Treat, Ediar; Stephon C St. Pavt, Minn, May 25.—[Special Te wife was dying in their miserable home, and | S v I A TEAligs B HRFN t ,‘H y.‘u ulu n” I \’ \‘ .‘ '1 r:l,x” ", -mlu‘\\ . \u‘ x’uy\m ik, David D u'v onnell, John !-E tol 4;(\_ Beek, Ong. | gram to Tue B |—The St. Paul and Omaha | he had seen Mr. Morrill m-l v-nlmmr u.(-.?._‘ | ‘z"vm:;n :hn‘m]lrkvl:_x'l'\”\ll”n\:rrm.‘nl: \i": 'wl call the regular convention at an early date. | John J. Sweeny, K. B, Stasny, Seth T, Cole, [ Nuckolls County—Daniel W. Burd, Nelson; | teams played a game this afternoon o ying with her. Ho had started out for 1o blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is wor. iy If the farmers of the state were not lavgely | Avibur H. Briges, W. D, Tompkins, Julius | Francis R, Shelly, Oak: Ktophey, | wroun 1’1’,"" l]m'_, o thokg 1 TRlEg VisiE iore deink but his haud trembled so ho | your confidence. It is peculiar in that it Ll e e Janawski, Alfred 8. Barnett, Lee Hartley, | Rusking Henry I Sapp, N Eoman, | Firasia ho atte MRy SHRITRA 1d not carry the gliss to his lips, and he | strengtliens and buflds up the system, creates pening and Editor Smith, both of w T R REL SRV PV G oL (HEMtey | Charles A, Jolun H. Daniels, Alexander | Nelson; W Sranatye MBS CIRTRG S| IS ey et vd a voice saying i he drank it he would | petite, and tones the digestion, while to be held in high esteem by the farmers, oarly convention is called agd | Melntosh Philip K. Robinson, Robert D. | Warren Keifer, jr., Elor 's A, Snyder, | 200, it rained up to 8 o'ciock, The Omaha [ be a dead man. He had left it oradicates disease. Give it a trial. 10 0'clock the allinnces hold a secrot sesston | SR GOMSEIERR, (8 SAE 0 G chiavao. | Duncan, B, . Partott, Andeow Bovins, A. | Davenport; Aviion' Wiggins, Bdgar; David | men won the game us they lived, as tho St. | the liquor “and = had | wandered futo Tood's Barsapariln, is s01 Ly ol Arugatats, and it Is undorstood . transacted some | ters ean stand the of o long campaign 1 | Dern RO »],““;"""‘ i i}““:"\ Meiek. | o vl‘:"““";‘l lm\‘i.u‘ Ly wreneo: | Paul team is little more thin an aggregation :‘Iv‘- Ho ‘\:t:im.h*":”‘“ the" puator Propared by C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. finportant busines though not yot wo our kot will be triumphantly o > Tumphry ick t Pheodore J. Moolle, Mount Claire; Clark R. | opor oo onton today was changed avound | 196 ¢ im0 o ave 4 ( s |- sinoted; Srasny kel Wth | son, Henry M. Judson, Charles Graw, Joseph | Stoner, Martin H, Puwe, Nelsonr Char bl s e | him arre: was led to the altar and made known, In - the afternoon | élacted. Republican favmare, wiGEriE b sdman, © Fred G Watson, win | Hackler, Williaui W. Hopp agood deal, Abbey going to second, Farmer | fon prayed for him. He said he 100 Doses Ono Dollar about 2 o'clock General Weaver delivered | 11 I J i D, Kitt Willi A Grant, | George . Men Tames Raynor, 1 to third, Phillips to short, Burks to vight field | expericnced o change and solomnly promised 1 upport such a ticket | . 1e L iy S 4 Ay ¢ ' MPHY. oneof his charcteristic strong speeches to | “UPPorn ahel b LKt ommittee prefor party | Hurvey . Wells, William G.*Hensh Sbster county - William 18, Ryker, Guide | and Cantillion to the beneh. The Neb never to drinl again. The next night_he ad FRANCIS MURPHY. all that could crowd into Sinnuigton's | defeat to party success without the railroads | Thom is A, Golde H‘\”‘.Uu..urul. ‘[‘","' v, Rock: Meranda C. Jackson, Noble Sauford, | ommenced hitting the ball at the start, ana | (ressed the ¢ ougrogation telling the story of 2 ovbra. housa—about six Hundrod—only o | thoy-will do well to disregard Jesof | ward G Glenn, Arthur B, Buldwin, ¢ Red_Cloud: Hewvy T, Holdredge, Walter | fontienced U te b more "they | s 1ife, and said ho was sure he would never sses a Large Audience at Lok | Roberts, Herman R. Avery, Charles I3 S. Noble, Tnavale " mel, ! touch liguor a His wife recove Boyd's Opera House. 1 other | tho conference. o doubt that the.| lor, George W. Sabin, Charles L. ‘Homas, Ton. ; ¢ Ted | would do the visitors the most good. ¥armer | health and the husband went to work i Sk i ' men in the city. General Weaver made | o0t EEEEE SRS Joaive the election of a | J9hn L Hueltt, John Kowalenski, Albert F. | Cloud: Willian Alp alley, | proved too slow at thivd, and in one yon hid & home and were i & return to Omatia is evi the rtion that tho farmers wore | lature that will enact a maximum freight i‘}f-"\v“ S l‘;‘ B, "’ ] I"J[w.\m\_\ Bluo Hilly Stout, Bladens OO | juning overthrew first so badly :balance of the ,r.‘iu. S g \,!vp:’«.‘.n-‘vl‘ o u.ll- splendid recep- affoctod with a money famine, The cause of | law, and that therefore the resolution of tho | feynolds, Frank K Siduer, James Allcu, | Slielver, Otto; John N loids | Walsh trotted around the bases in L L o e I MM UL AL St 80 much clamoring on the part of agricultural | confercnce on that point will meet with - gen- | i Srapye DEET Henvy 3. Sheldon, Jomes L. Wolfe, Cowles; | jy,14 have beon an out. Bus de t T s A ried) | cons WHOBLISI B0y GIE oA RHOUBG RSV HIBHY raliuproval i ames K. Laird, Nogund | | , A it the saloons ninety-nine drunkards | went for naught districts is not over-production, but the ! ! . & South Omaha, 5. Hart, William Adams county —Robert M. Ratcliff, Ayr: ‘mn’\- errors in "V:HM'} and @ stupid play | while the people were saving one. He said | present price of farm products which would DroMlenePaWergatOrds Anderson, Walter Slate, E. K. Wells; Elk- | Jumes K. Dean, Pauline; A. C. Moore, Fred | by Murphy in the third tining gided the Sisi | the ouly salvation of” the people from this | & © R i not enable them to pay debts contracted | Ogp, Neb., May Special to Tire BeE.] ]""‘j-l_[['”_"_ 1 3 ar Whit- | . Mastin, Humilton W, Main, Samucl L. | (00 ”I:A‘W}L“_mlm‘\w“”' i gursc waa to vote fon prohibition, which ho | haix ieman stepped upon tho stage to honestly Political philosophers du P S GO0 tia NaDPaaIR | roy L eLehy A : Ieving Tartin, Geor Kimball, Hastings: A, W daph: L iy hoped everyone would do, | bow to a round of hearty applause that nestly. A ? John H. | s, president of the Nebraska | 1o, 'Jumes IK. McCombs; Valley, Thoma Waldeck, Pauline; Melvilie B. Foote, Ayr; | support. The base runningof the Nebraskans o= greeted his appearance upaign times had told the farmer that he | State Parmers’ allianee, gave the members of | Tarry: Millard, Heney Kelsey; Watc Walter B, Day wd; Paul C. Larsten, | \tgiwis had nothing to sell was the reason of such | the Valley county alliance a stirring address | Charles A, Calyin g Blijah S, Minnix, Holstein: Benjamin F' Lavd times, andat this the farmer sct about | Phursday ufternoom. He mentioned a few of | Willlam D, Kuykendall, | Munsou, Biaden; David M is, Hunsen; T arge) crop. last Sermilirikotiaian i b Jumes Pike, Jame: ivam 5. Houghtaling, Hastings: Charles B, e e N the objective points of tho alliance move- | ypypshall, Henry Gottfch, Byron Sage Biglow, Juniata: Benjam Armitage, Wi ehi FroRted it 4o .| ment. We must have lower railroad vates, | R, Wilson, Kenesaw : Judson Burwell, Juniata; Charles e, Eheroupon he queried his political | O, said the speaker, the allisnco will advo- | Saunders County—Fllis V. Hengle, Frank | E. Hill, Hastings. ]n:!rl a8 to the cause, and he told them it was | cate and work for government ownership and N ‘;‘I":l:';l”""]'* I‘:“IIK ‘I hn‘tuj-_ C x”.‘;“(';.:.f ”l\\-\":n'n;-,\‘ \"‘ u v\‘ 'I'”\T'\n Ilwhlv:lxrlm\l Lm\m G GO 1L L 'Th, 18 A fr ot b R T CeLTBRIE sy A orp, Will'T. Manck, Nelson Di oodurd, Midden: William H. Jayne, Ax- | baly.1f..... 2 i JS Hanin ] Weavon T el | control of the railonds, and “awve won's DAY | wiyom. John J. Lewis, J. M. Cauteron, James | tell: Ora O. Sargent, Wileox: Jobin H. Glenn, | Phillipe 34 Andren [ the head of the listof rand and lofty tum- | come up heve on the stage, as T want all of Sttt itiae was b S ARG oy DT h6 a5 L L O | AW BalIf T nEnsIWeeh e JON S H A Hildreth: Lars Kjertiff, Minden: Lowis T ¢ BIOES 0L GO s o (L CCHBICHOWA | f b0 8! (ith by A Yonsulting tt v suppression of" -Grusts and Clos cesta Charles W, Whituey, Walter L. Green, John | Myer, Osco: William R. Woodard, Lowell: ! 1 he occupies & felon’s cell at the city Jail. | e e tiaTen e o he i rency, Cousulting the officiul report of the | [ishment of co-operative stores e | N, Miller, Weilliam 7', Primley. Saul 1. Moreitl > VR Saturday afternoon, dead broke, Lynch | ‘The gentlemen responded to the invita year 1967 with that of this year, he found that | fha sale of farm machinery, g et A Ll || R e LGl S b g F5d U NEanIRpI avrived i the eity, coming from Sun | and as they stepped forward they were m In 1867, witha population of one-ball the | ‘o “speaker did not advotate farmers’ | T Nicholus Miller. Aavon B De gl G o B el (ol rotals Francisco, via tho box cur route. | by the noted temperance o present population of the United States, there o vt strone wnd united effort | 1rall, Nicholus Miller, n B! Detweiler Burchell, Minden; Charles D. Emerson, No el i ol Stitowh | i he noted temperance orator, wi was double the number of dollars in civeula 16 part of faviners ih the parties 1o which | ¢ A & chamict Sgank ol THoms | M0 wilin ¢ ¢ Erick , LR FRAIRLL Gliarias O'Mally WHS' (6K pity: 6n Jim i || Comor caoil Witina Heatty GURHd.-bliake, tion that there 1s now. — He compared the | they now belows to sceure in public ofice | giphu’ 1. Tate, William L. Wl R A i g D LS Ll 0 Wi 0 10 04 1 athis own expense fed himand then shured government, 104 f If in 1567, with | hojest and eapable representytives of the | joi DR T Doy LN Whoatord: | Btk R L L Ll : L his room at the Hotel Derby with the man | and be with you agai . only two in the family, would it not take less st8, P e i b E bl S e PR H. Bush SUMMARY. from the Pacific slope. The room in whit Aftor prayer being offered by R to defray xpenses contracted than it I'he allianee in Valley county has thirteen » T 5 R ‘:_' il All'”" Gl 1 \\, o TNEe B0 e (' tent 18 eurned—St, Paul 8, Omaha 6. Two-buse the two men slept was on the fourth Hoor of o, A ohottis roht o ¢ : Philpot, jr., Louis Schneidor, J. P, B Riverton: Aléxander M. Landon, Campbelli | hits Daly 1 Kearns 1. Home W. Savidge, the chorus rendercd O e LD bordinate branches, with a_membership of | W . Graves, BEdwin K. Todd August And A i e e fiod o balless | the hotel. During the might Lynch woke So1t is with Unele San's family of (2000000, | Whoi five hondred. e favmers have not | 13 S Iy s P s s e R O Alina s o hhning & Strack out- Ty | from his slumbers with - desire to becon ; . The money in civculation in the United States | yalon o great deal of interest in alliance af- | ) | dan, / b 5 5 it 1 the People’s clinrch, then approached th A Al rken a great deal 1 alliance af- | Ritchie. Ve Miller dnnos \WED R Wielk M acon Liins 6, by Punning . Umipive—Henderson. possessed with wealth, and as this desiv | today is iusufticient to the demand. Dur- | paipgso far, hut such addresses will doubtless stey’ County~Trank Rejcha, Nick C FIREIRE GO by eI TR A grew, he arose | from h bed, | front of the stage, remarking that again Lo e oLl i, | Uevolop tutorestin them Boli, Harey Abbott, J. W, Castor, J. H.West. | ley: Luwrence D, Wilholm, Francis | Milwaukee (1, Sionx City 1. Went' through O'Mally'’s pockets and | was glad to b able to introduce Fruncis D I s a1 - — 3 cott. Joln . Whittakor, Walter | I R SPAATE ORGARS MiLwAUKEE, Wis., May 25, —[Special Tele- | extracted §54.60, after which he raised the | Murphy to the people of Omaha R A e R S et shinson County Alliance Opinion. Mitehell, Harry W. Miller, Hir S | 1: Willard A. Latt ram to Tne Bee.]—The following is the re- | i low, stood on the ,mill i moment later A M. 7‘). x Wi thioine \'ff‘l‘”" (:.~.4¢ in \‘, 3§ the cause of high corn and wheat, What the | B e members of the Farmers' alli- | wallade John - Kaflemeyer, Cornelius it Fustou, ter, Ragan ; G |~ SGUREAT " | foot dway. The man did not makea correct | vation, and he will be with us for ton days people mow want is the unlimited coinage of | ance of Jolnson county speak very favorably | Wiswer, John - Watson, amuel Vermillion, Ovleans; Henvy W. L. Jack SIGILIVES aame e N R R AT et b s A 0 s R Dotsan; Cassius M. Gr b s M. Clark, Adam Walter, Oxford: "Stephen Mor. 5o estimate of the distance. Instead of sccur- | Mr. Murphy avoso and as he did so was silvors supprossion of tho national bunking | of e action taken by the anti sitean [ Rocert A o b S ras B O, R el [ ) § % | inis footing on the other building he weut to | recipiont of @ grosting that cuused the g iiving v | conference at Lincoln and see no good reason | Schoenthul, Richurd & A TORe L G, s Yames D, Smith, Te | Duirympie, 162 2 0/ Black, 1t . 0 1 ! the ground, where an hour luter he wa ad to ¢ ; J 2 | found, bleeding and iusensible, by Oficer id the speaker. 1 the bunks baclk to the people. He also em | .. i | asized the volicy of the alliance to nomi | why they won't support the nominees of the | ham, James H. White, dosepli ‘T Smith, Ros- | publican | g | 5 : e + 4 R 08 o DIRA R M bLoT A Eon convention, if tey aro pledied to support the | well C. Wright, Jobn Philip Madoncy, W, B Furnas County Eleazar A, Paine, Oxford: | D ok o o e Ly S oy etet men, would not_caucus with a ) or | principles enunciated by the confery sennett, Charles Lowis Franklin, ~ Willis Charles R. Driay Bdison; Churles N ’ fon and placed in the hospital® ward, claini- | o ad stayed you. My babies at men, would not_caucus with any party or [ princi nunciated by the conf 1 I\ L ! Iodison il 1 ; d 2 | ing that his injurics were caused by falling anxious to see me, but my babios f | partisin and could no enter into political a The Streets of Ashland Filled With | tion with either party. When the call for A : Phillips H e NckeRtatIve Wiitern op the Wail - | the i ! roferred 1o convention shall have | An Interesting List of. Names Given L, Thayer County-W, J. Hanna, Hebron: | bt atalds bt receiy 000 names in this state the d by Counties—The Commissions T T.” McMillan, Mahaska, Kas.; Harvey and place fot the convention will be fixed and ‘ 3 Ford, Hubbelk; Wi, D. Church, Chester; | and Show Them How to o be Sent Out by Oliver Cooper, Byron; O Ashbrook, . gl Mail Today. Hebron: Jumes (! ‘Pluss, Alexandria: Ben- jamin Evans, | Belyidere; V. O, Moemick, P, stleton: O, P, Cowen, Davenport: Herman ~News from the Different Alliances. the allianee will be found in line, It will not | | be frightened by any weak-kneed cowards in | the rear, nor will it allow its guns to bo | spiked by traitors or sples from the enemies Asiraxn, Neb., May [Special to THE | panks, Bre.|~The people of Ashland have been | looking forward with considerable interest to the meeting of the farmers of ( Sarpy and Suunders counties, which took pluce last Saturday. Hon. T.J. Picket and others of our business men had paid for tho Siningto | opera hall in which to hold their meet Before O o'clock the strects were crowded, about which time two cars heaping Tull came from Wahoo, and in marching from the depot the long line Judge Tur represented at the conference, it does not fol small per cent of the farmers a Promptly ats o'clock the handsome gray was remarkable, and theiv dash and spirit 5 " SR Oy s A LIt LAl 088 Worlk A THIEF COMES TO GRIEF, The meeting was opened by the members of of the local team. The score: Prof. Smith’s chorus, who sang “All Hail the = e | James Lyneh Robs His Benefactor and | Power of Jesus' Name A Gets Hurt, As soon as the strains of music had died # | | | oNATIA | i : | A wn oAk | James Lynch attempted o feat yesterday | away Mr. Murphy arose to his feet, und spy | 3 | Murphy. 4 Canavan, 2b...3 [] " o) i POTL S0 € | NLRaTeE L) %31 morning, which, if it had been sue essfully | ing Judge Felker, Attorneys Dick and Tow Huwes, 15, 2 accomplished, would have placed his nameat | send in the audicnce, he said: “Gentlomen marking, “Good boys, Lam glad to sy sclection of music. Mr. Savidge, pastor o T L T o Tl Eho T Leits a1t | Mintoon foroncenTRAMAY Acdte A tib 11100 G.S. Cook, Frank Kokesch, 1, T. Albert, | Ivans, Avapahoe; Tsaac M. Hewitt, Cam it i se ¢ their constitucnts tirst, and not party fe O P e and thio abolition of the uational | Chipman. \V. Sholes, Ray L wart, H. | bridze; Augustus ‘Wentz, Oxford: Worth frominrailroad traln, f A TS Jorh il Aea i annwlih or adherence, General Weaver ended his | banks a numberof the members of the ali Holtzman, John Lindloff, 'R. Wackerhagen, | S. Crippen, Cambridge; Roduey E. Kenyon, K Last night O'Malley called at the station you. I «;n ot i :un.l you i lenyth Specel amidst a storm of applause, when he | ance in this county would have been better | Chavles A, Keith, Sumuel B, fjams, Silus L. | Ara i James W. Roberts,” Beaver City} | _Totals... : : 5 | aud identified the man as bis voom mate, and | Speceh tonigh and so il inttoduce o'y declared that ho had leatned two facts in his | pleased. Gould, Alford B. Beach, John A. Suyde orge B wan, Oxford; Thomas k. BY INNINGS. asjtha missingmoneyawaston hisiperson, 1bos | siaye s Aoahithe T lic life, viz: That he does not know it all. | John A, McBride, Reuben S. Risser, Frank | Newton, Stamford: Lucius Kinsman, Henry | Milwankee. ... 5010203 duy he will be tried on the charge of grand 1 openiti Lis speceh the spoakor ary o1 thiab en of othor pArtios. are fust us | Alliance Notes. A, Savage, John C, Pentzer, Jolu I Salter. | H. JackSon, Beaver City: John T, Mitchell, | Sions City . 5000000 lateeny. B et Foest ik 2 | Phe Parmers’ Business ussociation of Lo- | _ Otoe County—William ¥ vmour, War- | Hendley; Johu Gillilan; Preston T. Governs, SUMMARY > e AL b b It was luteresting to listen to the gronps of | hanon has bought 4 stockof goods and started | Ten A. Revman, Chavles B. Otis, William | - hot. Wilsonville: Bdward Hurl® | Earned runs—Milwaulice 5. Two base hits— Garrison Notes. D har e Vel gyould i favmers talking on the strects. The prinei- | o co-operative alliance store at that place. Nuison, W. H pd Stirador, O | by pring | Greens. Wil Carmean, | Poorman.” shock, reis.” Three bise hits~ | A detachment of recruits assigned to the T DT va otk Tovl ot tha 1l tople of discussion was tho: vzisdom’ of Pt A ot Wil towi do . Davis, S L Cl inos J. Sted eaver City: Josiah arnes, Procept | Poo 1 Shoek: Buses on balls-Genins Sadi 2 i L Ao R £ i D s oty 1n e et mewy | qyiho furwers: alllance of Woodvillo town: | yaq, ‘Willium'N. Chatield, C. M. MeGrow, | _Phelps County“Frank Johhson, Astent: | HIV Y piteled bl Cline.” Straelc “out By R iy (rniaE atpaoneandb thion il lstal A B o i disiden on b || eyl it ercountyiwill Holdh aplemo it lrancts Troiwu. . C. Boyd, Tim Payne, | Peter Pierson, duin P, Oleon, Holdredge: | Grifith @ by urdicl © e bulls~—Jants ters of tho recruiting service, arsived at the | by the grieo of God, T never will again. Quest A large number who did the talk- | L Vioo S Prosid Hor | Albert L. Harmon, Samuel C. Overton, Pat’ | John Pierce, Bertrand; Jolin Swith, Rock | 241 straues b W pitc th . Time | fort during the week and were assigned to hat is the kind of testimony @ like," v : ol. Vice President Horuof the state | 13 ickov. dames W Tones, Divk IT. Doo. | Falls: Herman 1. T : | S hour and 50 minutds. € Deviinand | s | sponded Mr. Murphy ing on the streets favored u separate and | ailianes will be proser vidle Higkey, £ dnms imes; Dirk H. Doc- | Fulls; Herman L, Brandt, Atlunta: Claude | Tuornton, Companica (B, By o w 1 will tell you, Paul thought e straight allinuee ticl Others-thinlcit will anto prent 3 den, Lorin’A. White, Ernst Mesmore. H Roherts, Holiuelaps Jumos 1 Aavsball, | e Private Joseph B, Duane, Second in o b A vanl it B e a0 e S P S An alliance store i in successful_operation | Giea county—Henry O, Fairohild, Joseph | Willimsbiive? %X odoimnn Fred “D! American Association. R e i atet It Seoulitioonvint showyarldibidlling nooplofy D orey makAoemandhor g nuvtios | postofiice, Fronticr county., (A | gtk ae il s Jutr B, | Child, Bevteand; John Johnson, Phelps; John e who was tricc cllevue during the week | he chawged his mind, and Jator on in life ke~— et and, tdeed. i politicius | 1 0N ORTIY dired, wid the usiness ofThe | Voug, William 1. Wb R ke | AR dradaey FAdoIE i eanaeu {0 hlotios 0, Bt Tl e l"‘ml"';“.“"l‘ CUHHDE e B e R A 3 1, ourpoliticiuns; [ 2 CHICATRGT CREEAC, Aic Ao b solihe | Young, Willia . Whyman, Albert Tanner, | Axtell, 4 cs 9, St. Louis 0. form his duty, was fined § and returned to | YO o read love ers read those 1..n\.::'|’|l'-'f’i:yl" paid to the farmers in oveaierec B s ot it Bdwin'S. Miller, James 7. Robertson, David | - Gospor County - William I, Stone, Hilton: e TTae duty. 5 Idretiip ety [ written by Paul. ' The doctrine preached by gt tho list, Tley have ot sivadow of a | 2 et ner, Jumes H. Emery, Benjumin Baugh- | Milo Robertson, Elwood: Philo Ford, Frank ) S syRACUSE. Private! SamnelliGlovery snow Hnt ot | Panlis the doctrine 1 preach tonight. 1f y e cir being able to_control | The Farmer ance of Perkins county | man, Hivam A. Avmstrong, John W. Fuxun, | M. Keeley, Eminit Moore, Bertrand; James racuse 12, Louisville 13, Omaha, will procecd 1o the station of his | expect to save men doit by loving them. You every purty. Most of them have v little | have incorporatod the Favmers' Alliance Mill- | Albert B. MeNiclklo, John B, Bryant 0 Courtwrigl » 3 Sy o <i v Vv ll kuow it does not take h t ke i voufidence. in the outside proffercd help, | ivg wssociation and will build u mill this sum- | A. o L, Connow, Altred 1t A e VO ATBROJELEN teaoniienebive inmoy, A for Bbmrtngions | S o R R i e 00l J OHLANCL I A 0 2 Connor, ed R . Brown, Mathins Searle, Arapa i 5 4 erival to the co ding officor, app; o is ove oun il you (Hoyaretey a {‘\I_A‘l.v'l, xl.luul\l.-”m;,;x[.-,:.u‘ of ull | :'\‘!n‘\f”.\}\.l‘l:‘v‘:‘:lu :H‘:. :.:vfm.‘-‘\llw Al X 1'“'-‘)“ Sundborn, Orlando Swain, 5 James A Riddle, Oxford, st ‘lu(:gnv \mx- okl 3, Columbus 18, Perry A ‘|,,-',.'.'l',' ::.’.\:” »:m:m.: L will pro- | ‘u.r‘.\.-‘..l gone you are thol RiNGic e o meticad it enalunora i VBRSO 0T 8L AR B I g ext H. Kitb, ”Am Lariah nl .\1(;94-] .|..||\ln | I-m|||(’u-r|({m\nnl\ :\m\-}wL 1 |||r in, lliu.\- cond Game —Brooklyn 1, Columbus 9. ceed to Bellevue rille vange, reporting on - ur- | 'I"""»’\w |‘,‘.\(- Jour, mnl]l|u ; Do you el 0 o, do not o s far to the | BOC nly ures. temmers, 5 or, George H. | sell; John R. Andrew, Mooreficld; Adalaska e rival 1o the commanding oftic | know she the dow Worn extrenc, and, wiileaccomplishing fhoiv ends, | Phe seaular eating o e Platte county | Schroder: Chiavles Elliott, C. W MeCullougly, | G. Hurlan, Cxitis: Harey ¢ Joios A DL T et test, of how | il the world, aud I auy sorey to sy that 10, Nassimonlauslysiimen et othior call [Aslibrucane I bl e d R LR ol Lilly, Charles L. Clapp, Lewis I.°A. | ville; N, I. Jones, Bustis; E. D. Pattorson, | o, e iathogoritoledo gmne was postponed | gayghter, Mrs. Licutenant Abcrevombie, at | Wity of you do not love hevas you should ings i thelr party, Some ave afraid of Gov. | Juno 6 at 10 o'clock . m.._ A full representa- | & Sl o ! : Curtls: George N, Rogers, Indinnola: David E L of rain Yort Omdha, The major is also expected L cani’t toel Tiquor, but T ean 16t it alon ¢ hiyer, others of Attorney General | tion from every alliance in the county is de- | Johnsou County—S. C. Moorman, Frank B. | Mayo. Afton. afew d | Youeun all o the same thing, and if you # Logao, iy fact sonio one was ready o find | sired, us there is somo nportint busi | Poster, William L. Clark, Rufus Howe, | Ked Willow County —George W. Bartlett, ¥ Laundry vs Lincoln. The Port Omaha music n entertained | Wil itwitl only be a short timo until it can Fault with overy an whoso nie s e | noss @0 bo transaoted. ~Ench alliunce will | Hiomus V. 1T John 2. Price, Jotin J. | H. A, Blakely, Burfles; O W. Campbell ¥ Steam Laundry team and the Lin- | a few of their friends during the weel in the | D¢ put baci into its oviginal pacia Don't S pvoll il find | that farmiors, lie | elect delegates in their vegulur meotivgs, | Kelley, Andeow N, Coffoy, Lyman J* Baley, | Box iflder; Johy Whitaker, Ttotifies S. Hile! | coln Giants met at the West park yesterday | pleasures of the duuce, which was held at | Sloue the sulion wi, Ditslbhim dlonaiid Sthan pRoply uite widely in’ their | A large gathering of farmers was held ay | Washington Robb, Joho S, Young. " | man, McCoole: W. H. Bonjumin, Buukville; | aftermoon and the game thoy put up sas one | 1he Fort. Omabia hop’ room. Among those | ol the prechers.” 't cin't o have varlous views also reaaeding | |16, TFuman sehool louse near Genoa on the | Nemilia Chunty N, B. Catlin, Goorgo W. | Samiuel Bilis, McCogkc; 11 W, Weavor, Dan- ) Who participated in the pleasires 6f tho | done mueh good in Omaha, butthe boys sa this special A 18 Views also regarding | 19th to listen to addresses given by ummings, Houry Beckman, Johu W. Baird, | bury: N A. i'vane, M.'H. Bacon, John A ET 00 K ance were: Mr. and Mrs. Giblin, Mr, aud | the 1 of the saloons have falle o this spoctal session, The line bourd is | Messrs. Lightuer, Pugsley, Tramim, Hyatt | William W, Crandell, Frank C. Richards, | Yargor, H. H. ¢ McCoolk; ~ Samuei | Ahe crowd in attendance was something | Mys, Rud, Mr. and Mrs, Hide, Misses N, Ly- | Wonde since my first arrival in the city favmer' oreunization closely allied to the | and Hodge. Mr.' Henry” Stevens, president Nathan MeArthur, Edward Berlin, George | Ball, Iidianola: C. W. , Bartley: C. E. | like twelve hundred or thercabouts and their | ons, Barton, Johnson, B. Lyons, McCaus- | Why. do you kuow, the suloon men are now armers' Alliance in its obfécts and opora- | of the Truman ailiance and vice president of | A Clapp, John S. Stovenson, R. H. Roberts, | Clement, Cambridge: . W. Ruby, Dinbury; | enthusiasm over the good work of & ams | land, Grubo, Betts, Wishy,” Meredith, B, | talkingof putting me back into my or tions, Jlnv\.u. to have its objects more | the Platte county alliunce, prosided. | Johm Ebbs, Thomins . Alexafd: J. B. Cummings, Lebanon. Ml s i na Sl both teams | A Jonas, N, Jonds, HL.. Powers, | package, that T niny b sent back to clomely dethued an s woridngs are s en: | 8y e of B Ridge allace, No. | 5 20700 County doseph G, Sioan, Benju- | Hitcheack Couny £ M. [Mekiinen, e e e Duffy Mossre, Dunham. Andlerson, Mook, | burk. 1 am sorry for these men, 7 o promcinbors usunlly refuse | 1051, York county, tho following ofticers were | UES JTiaties, Ceerio Ho T ames M. Bur- | Crews, ( ts M. Bowersos [incolu Giants, as is probably gener- | Avmitrong, Ciwr, Carl, Willlameon, | L_@m not intending to stone thel origin, 0 o oo oeder, 0 0f 1t8 | elacted for tho next term: Presidont, HL H. | fiM0 pAmes & Cob burics A, Bivd, Will- | erly: Willium , Pulisade, John H, | ally kuown, is composed of colored men ang | Smith, Byron, Cowley and Hicks, Natuve ‘teaglies (us to. bo geitlo with: our Hiclo Evon tho m 5 unocent in- | Nfijjor; vice president, C. Winslow: secretary : i, Jumies Lo ifisher, Jumes T, | Youinans 1 N cide, “Stratton Daniel | itis safe to say there isn'ta str » | Among thoso who pacticipated in the pleas- | Drother, and win him by love instead of 1li number of lodges. Itis quite | NS, Michener: treasuror, H Vanloocann o Rhyland B. Stevens, Albert W. Mal- | Z. Jordon, E. A anken, Trenton; . hotavholatwiatey ures of the dancing school \ ight | treating him. Be gentle with the men who 1, howoever, that its branche: ntined | fou(ivar, 1. C. Phomass chaptuin, M. Hotis | 100% David Martindale, Ambrose . Davis A. Foreste, A. A, Daugherty, J. A i iggwholqueatern & Ware D ARl M Hallauritio 2o | sell Liquor. Love them, and love them to 10 1o 0 thrco counties. Some of its mem- | (o dabekeoper (o1 Adnton: ket | o ichardson County ' Addison N. Gtenn, | Culbertson' A, . Tayjor, 8. 11" Lawrence : M A W ahstenl Bt Mg S and | Such an extent that you will let their stuft bers ave believers in eaualization and _indeed . D & 3 A lohn 1*. Grimstead, “W. W. Tark, Charles | Trenton: T. E. Morton, Chaunce pecially fine, Maupins being onc of the | Mrs Halladay, Mys. Turne rison, Mrs hinle of the little ones who ave look T i & ¥ i ¥ t through the mist of night and sayin T, meonma, why don't papa come of the very finest seen in Omaha this season, work of Reeves and Maupins was es- 3,000 kel avors i indeed | Goorkeeper, Will Michencr; sergeant-at-uris, b4 rent it s pearly evident at i bad 113 origin in | 54 B, 5 Cole, ). G McGinnis, Stephen C. Barlow, | William P, Filbert, Stratton: 1t. H. I swiftestand most accurate throwers seen | Brayton, Messes. Dr. Henderson, Licu{enant 10 lnbor movement and some labor mun may by ; ; Lobert G. Shue, Hugh Q. Staver, William . | Trentons Sarab A.' Underhill, Cornell here this year Chrismat s 1. Nave, William Mills, beatits head Ttis educational. No attempt | 1 fhe FOEVT mesting af the, Holt county | Stowell, Henry' D, Weller, Auron H. Culp, | linm Bremen, Culbertson here Ui your, e : B e e ! e, € | Think of thuat andtherwho sits by the liti s mude toget large nwmbors into theie | Farmers ce for ‘the election of oficers | Sumuel B. Loushridgo, [liis O Tew! e Yhazas Gon Bol oL n the City Steams Manager Bert Wilkins | 3 Butler, VRt \ bed, and with o5 bathed in téars, wait el Ll to twelvo i u suMieicnt | WilLbe eld in O'Noill, in McCafferty's hall, | fam . Mo . dosspii’ D \\'lrk‘L.L\ln‘:)-»‘.’xL paase il aron: Burnary \,” has au aggregation he may well feel proud of. '\!"‘;“',"“(‘,,,’,”"“{‘;:[f";‘ (Dlicleybitnes Bultauthilieoltio R nat ox o oS e Dk u.!'fIZTIj-‘Q"} t form o class for | 00 Saturday, JunoT, the meating to be called [ Dietsoh, Honry Tmpevial; Seyvi . W. A, 8 [ Everyone of them is a ball player, and | M. Hailiday, O. Turncr and A. Keller drunk, Omaha, the beloved and qucenly elty ghudy, Tho sublocts for study ars oure g S o alllinasinithe - Lottenkitl v W i . Dishinan, | Hurt, who did tho twirling yesterday, | - Dr, Hendorson, who has just veturncd from | Whett will she 1t up he queenly head i o oy pnd politleat oconomy in genowdl | Gliog'Suia' to thut duto will bo allowed repre | First Disteict Enumerators, Lamar; William 2 Alexandor O | s the cqual of two-thivds .of tho | his Huropean rip,visited the fort on Sunday. | S0 RE BB B : i T miht b (oot e o Ut eibers | Sentation on the busis of o delogate for | FameteLy, Neb., May 24.—(Special to Tug | L4314 Champion l”“ ‘\"_""‘““f- Riswatha: | igohers 8 the Western associati 3 % B s D S LA A Dring Kbout equalization 6f Nerty et e | every ten mombors or fraction thereof. The | Bik.—Hon, W.S. Randall, supervisor of | Ghey sty g Obriea The big colofed sluggers from the capital PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Tersons: aft e, ; ey o prop ecrot v of h local all 5 1 & ~ L Chase: Samuel H, Day, | ) 1S, af which dditional Limon erty. From anothor stund point it is gatheved | 3CHtary of each local alfiauce will sce thit | the fivst census district, has just completed | Dundy County' ~Mobn A Logan, Tve naged to scrateh out three little S e ! given by several of the recont conver Qi it s bollod down Farmers? ‘llianco, | 15 auariorly report is sent to'the county sec- | tho rostor of consus onumerators. ad witl | James Kot Bonkemin s Thotnus. ¥, Stew, | DAY WU Off of him. s logso fielaing in (. % North of Columbus s stoppins at tho | and tho meting closed for the eveniig With a definite object of obtaining logislation | "eLANY on of before that day. , Hiawntha; William A, Brown, Haighbee; | §tusure urted his pavoxcellent work in | Millacd Thursduy and Fiday nights Ifeancls Mu Tor the farmer, * You will fnd. sevy fow of | There whil be an alliance picnte and_basket Bl Ehompom A, Brown, talshbeti | tho box. - Linahan also pliyed weil bebind | james S o of Crate is vegistered at | phy will <peal i South Omahi, Fvery oth them in favor of placing un alli- | dinner in Jacol's grove, thice miles novth, of Bonkleman; Bthen 15 Ames, Mox: Charjes | t4¢ plate, and evidently bas the stuff in him | the Millar night auring the weele he will address ance ticket in the field. They will | Edgar, onWednesday, May 25, commen enumerators appointed in the Pirst Census | W. Brookes, Benkiemuan, | | for s nirst class backstop. But. the score will J. M. Mavsh of Grand Islund is stopping at | People of this city at Boyd's opera house /4 Jorkk to eontrol tie two great “parties. | 410w DY Gartield “ultighee, "No. 800 | disrict: 4 i William C. Boye, Hayes | beUer tell the tale of the superb battie the Millar it Lol i - rom numerous interviews your corvespond- | Several noted speakers will be present, 3utler County d R. Stew, ; tente M. Watters, Ebner: Ri | CITY BTEAMS. iy : STae . | Stoppage on the Motor Line int concludas that it 1s o vors secret organian. | among whom will be Hon. C. H. Van Wyek, | fmm Gonmegs g ard £ Stewart, W, A, M, Wity sainesi Relb ) e o /no Al | Wa Blxlos of NoxUh Blattelivaaliin “the [ e SEARIMER QUG MG LN0 tion, that it has very definite ends m vie Judge McKoigan of Red Cloud, Rev. Bryaut | javederick C. Judevine, Bellwood: Harvey Purcell, | . s Slky v iy | 5t ot Fi | that it is voung and not widespread, and that | of Edgar, und others. Tho Edgur sitver'cor- | [ illio, Rising City : danjes T Ouighy. Ay GRthEsan. v Db I SuianRribadivas b gaicsoyd| RGO CRNEIS AR A s 108 unless thie allianee outlines her work and | net bund will furnish music. There will also | 5 Diemer, J. V. Housel, David City: Samel Tonens. 2 0 3 oy R s T ) aim more definitely it will increase rapidly, | bo_ several alliance quartettes. Avrange- | N° Drew,’ Phillip. Stubdevant, - Aibert A < 7 B : 01 Aud: Coulea oL Boalrles s hour. . Filia fieaman in (ho/ dyhamo Thore e some mystories conuected with it, | wents will be made for a larwe crewd. No | Riock, dofin Bunting, Brainied] Hone il | & Contradivtion of Certain Cr Iy [T R 0 3 ; CaHoy, | Twenty-second und Burt streets bocan but perhaps those are to mislead outsiders. | Dains will be spared by Garfield alliunce 10 | jugs, Millerton; Jiines 5o, -Rising a Clarks Physicino ik, p. 00 1. . Naylor of Cq ‘ at tho | raged and quit work without notice, and th Detoetiyes havo boen at work to loarn their | make the affair a suecess Tohn A, De Surpriso: W illiam 1. auks, Neb, May 25.—To the Eaitor of | Hurloy, : 0 0 4 Cosey. oen ut ou the work allowed tho seorot workings, which furnishes ouly | There are twenty sub-allinuces reg Cox, Uly . Wilson K. Glover, Dwight; | Tur Bee:—Tn your issue of this morning ap- | BoWmun, 1 v G. L. Wooley and w v fires o v sement for the line board. But aside | organized in Nuokolls county and having a T R . D) ! | s an ar | ik 1 it for, the lino boavd. Tiut aside | oranized in Nuoldlls” connty wnd iing an | W, Terwiliger, Ploasant, Hil pears an article from Clarks “roasting” the 50 are guests at the Mur ovigin of the organization and its growth, it | the Superior Jous i ] aline County—0. D. Loo, Pleasant Hill; | iailyoaa couipany and the citizens of this 3. John C. Watson, speaker T | periov Journal. To say that st Joseph Jindra, Crote: S, D Davis, D. O, Bo 1 W. L. Wilion of Nebrusk ¢ v i Pranks Luddington, the man whose log wa appears to be just the thing us one expressea | anization will not cut a conspicuous swath | nett, Geor v ol, Wilber; 1. L. Dor | P1ace in genetul afia myself in pavticular, in 1nsn PRI LA A * Mo d , having which the alliance has nevor had a | i und state polities, is of course B | wart, B, C. Leit, Tobias; John Grewell. | regard to the treats f one Henry Babbe, 0 8t 410 bIuFE0y A hed some three wecks ago, by being run real and definito object and o method of work | nonsense. That the organization will do this | Joseph Coovius,Crote; William T Blackinen! | who was injored be the teain. b 2 W. Barnoy of Shelton 1s rogl erby a brid tor, while on his way to reach the object, and whilo it is thought | within the party lines to which the membet ot daok, Dorokester: Oharies 1. Woather. | The avttel eeremeg o, raln neur this plice, ¢ 0 urroy from Oginall BHlufra, dlod ot B soall it will have aninftuence on noxt fall’s | bolong, is, we Learn, that which they wish to | by, Henry Applogate. eiend; 16 1 joren | The article reforced to was written by a truy 0 A, U, Jolinson of Chiadron s stopping at | pital at 9 o'clock last ovening vlection. sihe alliunce men vealizo that they | do, but if tioy do uot succeod there, they will | Dowhestar; it el Westorns B & i awho s stoppinge at (nis place, | ¢ 0 the Buxtou laln destityte ofrowmnstanccs resldes’ at 100 are to derive wore good than harm from the | take separate party actions. That théy can | Goseh, Swantown: Goorge. IL Ricker. D | 14 Whose officioy disgustings-evi . 0 Captaln Y0, ' Tibbitts, the vot = [ QL ol lino boards, so eucourage the enterprise | do it within the pre 3 lentl of Ll R 10 b e enterprise | do , present party liues is sure, if t dently one of thuse [&lows who, without an ] voad wan, is i is stopping at the ’ rather than discourvge it. Many beloug to | allthese thousands of veal farmers through- Seward County—Isaae H. Dye, German X L} on, " s commence sending out commissions tomo row. The following is n complete list of the down - ank Luddington's Death, n 1 ! standing or influcuce ut ome, puts on £ per. | o Paxto 3 both orgunizations. out the state will do that which they have | town: Thomis J. 1 L Dye Gepman- | jor airs and affoctgrent wisdom when . it > P 1 of M t the Paxtor oty VAGL e T always heretofore neglocted to do—that is, | Allen, Uticas H, Anderson. S B, Click ¢, | 11 ¥ lowus, When Mir Babbo wa Tora.? > d R E T of 1 L T 1o |l B LBLON ARSI O8I, inge County Alltsnce, attend the primary conventious und caucuses. | Davis, Seward; W, B, W hite, Gormant u by the seetion foreman, M. Read SHASR- ML Shoifedea Sl 57 e bR e ed exesto iy BeaThiCR, Nob, May 25.-={Special to | Thatis where the work is done. YL M Gemmeville, Millford: W, & Bocoo, | o1 railroad agont, vérs courteously ned uin A M f zistered at from iho_reailviof bun iluriee ab bis igg T A b e R i Somaints (W Hovat, Heaven Cropsiie ! | {aken ta o st s Vitol i ovdored evory: | Oty Stoams L0 0 g | HL B Cimp of Oxford is vegistered a Tt T Bty county farmers' alliance dolegates were pres. G, A. R, Posts Attend Church, O Dngstead, Cticw; W, K Konkelglt, Cor shing done for HIE (omfort™ possible o™ ba Liricoliw S ’ N b hart of Icearney 1a atopniig at tho. | ity-olghy ya ent from twenty-five Bnces Wi 5 Thres of the:Grand Army of s Repuolie | 4oV L M. Johnson, Dor tor; Alfred M Y 8 calladiund, i pany with SEMHAY - t d two childrer ) enty-five alliances. With d Three of the Grand Army of the Repuolic | 1o ‘Nilirord; Robert H. \Woodvard, Biow b | Da. Ballinger o8 Couucil Blafis, who lap ,‘ Two-buse hits—Tart, Fuf, 1500 of tho City | Merchante, 1 el itos and members there wereabout one Lun- | posts of the « attended divino service at | Dalo: John M. Gladwish, Staplehutst. | Pened oo be i visiting hor did | reams. Double pluys -, 0 Gariigan o | Dr I W. | yosterday from | dved and fifty in attendance, The county or- | the First Presbyterian church last night in | Jefferson co iam . Ware, De | CYerything thatr was considerel Bowwan, Patterson to Brow it ANaieREh | vonl 8 ght in u co William T Ware, .Do | cesaiy for hia wolfare 1 vispag | Hases on eailod alla-ON sn, 1 e 3 } | scn on a pleasure ganizer reported the orvgaunization of six alli- | response to an invitation by Rev. W. J Witt; Jau Bower: Thomas S, t y R W Tollett, or;’ The {8 [t BT LA L Bases by boing hit with piiohd b, Wobert who has veprese o I TP T iy o g ey 5 | Proud, "Daykin; Willliam Powell, Powell; | Dl it loast w dozett tines during the day, | Bowman. struek ut g it o Meyer & K (he Unon Pacie f | Goorgh ‘Diaroon, | Bowar: Lawis™ G ory when not there someono else was fwes. | Passed bills—Linahin 5, San i Tast five year this - weel lows: Nemaha allisnce, Newaba township Phil Kearuoy post, from the fort, wus r v ont scil nupdd ) \ i ) i \ airbury; Frod. M. Elwooll, Beatt ) ] special was omployed to uttend | g, one hour tnd thikty it Townsend alllance, Hanovor towiship; Prais | resanted by about twenty men; George A, | 1 eath i, Ehwood, Beatrlce; David | hiw through the nigh B8 Uekroms S48 Frgror e LR O ¥orks ta lako ol Ruie ' v ) R. Kelby, Diibe: Lewls Wrishy Sias The statement made § Spud Trish d rie Cottago alliance, Blue Springs township; | Custor and U. 8. Grant posts were each vep- | O'Munger, desse ‘1. Thompson, J. B, Mo. | 0¥ the Usion Pucitic onicinls in connectior . DO A -0 inainos segn Liberty Center alliance, Liberty township | rescuted by sbout thity men. Tho colors | Dowell, S, M. Barnes, Fairbury: Algernon | Witk the published urticlo is correct und no The M, E. Smiths Defeated. A no1b. about threp y 3 I ¥ 3 g | opprobrium should att ) | formerly with Plum- | and Cottago Hill alliance, Wymore township. | WOrs borne by cach post and wore placed in | {1 Moutzahn, Reyuolds; Chester Ghurol | “hne people of ¢ tach to thew, | s0URE VALLEY, Ta, Muy Per tilkathe Trtor g Qo R, Wi WSBID: | (o frout of the church | Fatvbury: John "W. Carmony, Endicott: | o people of Clarks have had considerable | Telegram to Tug B M ! LT e Part of the membership of Ploasant View are | 8,fout 0tthe charch, oo s | dawmes B Ankrim, Steel Cly experience in caring for unfortunukes and | M. L Saitths of Onalia 111 citizens of Gage county and have one dele his and show yourselvos wen." | - Fillmore county — William J. Opohdrd, | BVE ever proved themselves generous and e gote tn the county alliance. A committee of | rred 1o the terrible struggle through | EXetor: C. B. Thompson, Edward D. Por: | Sabable aid the “oflcion nan who The French Oaks ; thrce was appointed to caufer with the man- | Which the cowntry hud passed, in which | Kins, Paivmont: Auron W. Chase, Grafton; | wiott ] witlie rofers W8 BOb | Piuis, May 28.—(8 Jablogx Arry Sted For Surglary agors of the Beatrice Chautauqua for the pur | those present played such a promiuent part. | Thomas O. Hiuston, J. B, Schickley, Geneva: | gyl ot fie pceive no |, R 0 ay See=[Epecial Lohlogram 14 v ad rank McCumber were Doso of haviug an industrial day at the Chay- | Ebe bardships aud sufforings, aud the desoln: | Guorge W. Jacksou, Faivmont: Williaw |y " PO IHIAS, 1D KA SRIIINGR) AN teipn <l Do Disne - Brouor ¥ R ot for the | ton of war were alluded to 1t eloguont words | Rumsdoll, Exeter: Auton Hamony, Miliigun; | W. C. Romixsox, M. D ot at Twent tauqua and for securing speakers for the | wnd the comrades were oxborted to remein: | John W.' Andrew, Geneva; Charles Chart TPy g by three lengths b Bk, AT same. * The committee hud & conforence with | Bor 1o struggle through which they hud | Juod, Martland; Charlos H. Yost, Geneva: Pouglas’ Representatives. ot filly g | oh, . Ths two mou tho board and secured June ¥ 48 the du¥. | passed und ondeavor o apply the lessons | Peter Bergquisi, Shickloy; Charles P King The delegution from Douglas county dfall. P, Ausiont's f b v ™ by aud Spoakers for that occasion have been securcd = T AR D % | Elon G. Beers, Strong; He ariwer, | last session of the leg : as follows: J. W. Powers, president of the Afi‘\‘l’l‘ll i that severe school (o (ke affalvs | Elon G , Stiong;” Henry K. Laviwer AL SRy 'l_wn»-\»m was us follow tiva, by Saxifrage, @t of Orpheline, w ) J Nebraska State Farmers' wice, and Har R | ~York County—Levi B, Fuller, Gresham; | 5.1 Puulsen, The ok W H. la gudy Swo lenuths st ot Lillian ' voy Tracy of Texus, The Kuights of Labor | § Moo irar: Toha Johnath " Layer; Josepl oaver, | eral b . lora have proinised to co-operate with the commit Aunother Rieotrio Plant P e 1\'“].: e oan Jooah . S | praluioutis tge b Nutivi, 010 1 agatnst Lillin o With & viow to securing Muster Workman | A roproseutative of the Edison electric lght | Broygenaw: Swan Swanson, George J 8 R vtk 1§ SR L 2 1 msaiust Al 5 01 against Livi and Absolutely Pure. \vdorly-for the meeting also | company has” completod aveangetents for s | burt, York; John T, Lyle, Wano: Adam Bnyder R, C 100 t0 1 agalust Voiel,Cavating yud Mugnolia ) ftartar baking powder. Highe Following is petition No. 8, which em- | plautin this city. The wacbinery will be | Willlams, John F. Hareison, York; Vale Ohris Spéoht, Gsorge . ¢ ey t 3 .U, 8. Un ont e v deciaration of principles for a peo- | shipped here du few weeks, Gerlits, Charleston; J Hitrick, McCool; | gute, W, A. Gardn. +hauneny Auhath of Bokuyler § ks it o tho charge of break | ouks) was e today at Chautilly

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