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S r - > LN { ™ tory and invaly SUSPECT SHERMAN IS HAPPY. Prosscntor Mahoney Dismisses the Oharge of Murder Against Him, THE COUNTY BOARD NANDAMUSED. | Assistant Prssecuting Attorney Shea Wants His Salary —Tawpayers on o Strike — Adair's Victim Identificd The young man Sherman, suspected of having b implicated with Ed al in the murder ¢ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jones on the Pin: ney 1 was yesterday aftornoon visited | with pr stsurpriseof hislife, | He was cal court before Juc Cla k, and County Attor ney Mi zot up and announced to the court that o hua finally concluded the evi dence against him, Sherman, was insufiicient t convict, and he then moved that he be dis. ch ] Tho court made an with the county attorne the prisoner of whom have n written wi T00m o fred man, Sherm onee returned to the jail, where | o shiool 1s with J Joe Miller and Deputy Louis Grebe, gathered up bis clothes end went down th reet, As he reack rdoor of the Jail his s he remarked to oo Mille s 10 be good to be true, but T never did ha ¢ fears, as | kuew all the time I was innocent Sherman had been confned inthe county fail s Mareh 21, and while the imprison ment hadt bleached him it bad nottold on his | constitution. e locked as and hearty 83 the day when he rested As he wilked down Farnam strect he said to a Brp reporter, *Whew, but this is a scorchief. 1 believo it is fully 200 in tho shadc “Happy! into rlance ion, and | entry in ace declar lumns and ked out of th Well, Tshould say so; and right here Twant to tell you that while I never hal any feurs of the outeome, [ can asgire you it doss not help 8 man's foolings Yo have wrge of murde ring over his head “Whet nio up before Judge aiockod together and | thought T { sink through the floor, for [ expected | was to be puton trial for the kil fug of old Mr. and Mrs. Jones.” Wien asked where he was going, remark Sherman oing to Lincoln, whers I havea swoet little baby, a year old, but there s the question, for I have cont, but T will get the onigeht, | and tomorow mor willbe the hap plest woman er inthe that rinan b 1 released from custoly wis fmparted to al. Neal wasas indiffor ent as usunl, and sin remarked, “1 am not surprised, for [expected it, us [ was s fsfied all the time that he know nothingabout the killing of those twoold people moon the informatio MANDAMUSED THE BOARD. Assistant PProsecutor Sh Money -Conrt Notes. Assistant County Attorney Shea com- menced 1 nus proccedings inthe district court y against Chairman Andersonof | the board of count joners to compel him to sign two § vs for his, Sh salary. Andersen will give no reason for his uction Later Mr. Shea filed a motion attaching | Aunderson for contempt, The latter plead for timeto consult Attornoy ¢ | Leese and tho court gave hinuniil Wednesday moru- ngz, Arguments for anew trial in the Fd Neal murder case will bo heard by Judge Clarkson on Wednesday moming, Jud Clarkson aunounced several ve equity decisions of minoe inportance ye day novuing simply involving the disp motic The only one worthy of pub- lie notice his overruling the motion 1o dismiss in the 1se of the stat ainst David Van which a long-suffering public probably by this time has by heart. Laura Joh poorlittle ten-year-old parents are dead, was ordered ite industri © Clarkson also he a new trial in the caseof the Charles Cummings. convic of disposing of mortmged property. motion was finally overruled_and the pri oner was udmittedto bail pending action by the supreme cou Jug Clar Wednesday mor County Attorney N the atidavits of Henry y Godfrey and Otis He y reof the jurors in the Neal case. Themen swear that they remember when the cointy attorney moved the o foran order directing the jury to visit the Pinney farm, the scenc of the homi- cide; defeadant’s counsel stated they haduo objection and that they waived the right of prisonerto be present. The cuse of V. G, Langtry vs Fred Parker held thoboards in Julge Walkeley's court yesterday and proved of much interest to the people of Florence, who were down in large numbers, This ¢ Wants His oumi ouch s court has adjourned until 10 o k K > i3 one that belongs to ancient is- »s tha title to tive acres of land in the heart of the city of reservoir Way baclk in the year 1550, when th settled upon the town site, John sident of the colony, 1 ticular tractto one of his Tollowors chain of title the property finally 'came into possession_of try. Some twenty-ive yeurs ago Parker eatered atract of lind near ¥olorer nd, as the five acres adjoined his farm, hoadded itto his tract, and by paying thetaxes and holding possessing since thi du 10w claims it ns bis own, The suit now Parier's titie sside and establish thie of the transfor from Taylor, the Mormon elier. | Mor- aylor. this 'y wd by a | thing for the boys to b | ingr | much pe | were that accom panic United States Court. The Dundee mortgage anl trist has enced suit In foroclst United States court compiny 0 inthe ust Lottie W, Smith, James Wood Smith, B, H. Sherwood, John W. Moore and Russel J. Straight to recover onnotes for §,000 secured by mortgage on a half section of land in Sherman coun, e To Ticket Holders? This is to ecertify that we, the under- signed committee, in the presence of hundreds of ticket holders, have this evening superintended the giving avay of the cight presents placed in our | charge by Zunder & Harris and the fol- 12 numbers are entitled to their re- | spective gifts: 5307—Sewing machine, Mantel clock and ornament. Pearl opera glasses, 135 rold watch, Silvor-plated tea set, Musice box. dies’ goid weich. . GROVES, CW. CAMPBELL, JOuN OL1vER, Mes. A, R KALLIN Mis. CHAS, ROCKFELLOW, Committee, The above presents are at our store and can be secured upon presentation of tickets corresponding With above num- ber ZUNDER & HARRIS, 1520 Do st., Omnha Lowest Price Reliable Shoe Dealers. e Building Permits, Pormits to build were issuod as fol- lows by thosuperintendent of buildings yes- y brick dwelling, s el 5,000 | D, K. Shant story bric Thirtieth and Farnani st J.N. Plimpion, one-siory f Lutk and Thivtie K one I sory ’iL: Cliflon Sixpernits Dr. Birney, practice limited tocatarrhe discases of uose aud throat. Bee bldg. i | awa TAXPAY ERS ARE Al the Negleot, Not the Actlon of the County Board. 1t precedent !’ ‘Evilently very mysterious hen fson ! They could certally do @ little some- thing 1" | These and & score of other very similar comments wero heard from who called at the county commissioners rom yesterday expecting wgetat lewt sone little satisfaction as to the allegel inconsistenc: | bad bre sort—on tho part of | the eSS OIS, | And thess directed point blank at the The occasion wis the fact that the b on, neglecting virtually mitter of examining demerits of these clains. Said one pro KIOKING Tt s with | | citizens | ks of the worst ard has gono on and to lift afinger in the inlo the merits or inentlax payer “TI'hemenbers of the bouwrd hive scemed to shun us, avoid us, keep o our 1 matter of fact, the law says | they should have been sitti a board of equalintion to hear and to com- | pliints during many days now shouldth aveasked us o file ifthey didn't intend to give us i hearing on them. Upto the present time there have been more than 600 of thess complaints filed And there they arn—pigeontoled, never {at ince this board of equalization to be in session ¢ Id & tax piyer find move than one commissioner ent? Not aday,so far as [ have be discove 11 have heen up he 3 | And what satisfaction could one commis- | sonergive to a crowd of from five totwenty fiv itize o sir, it shatne, an oard iasn't at lea of its y 1c0 Lo tax pay coming up here vainlyin search the blunde “Tomy mind it was we asked: ‘Aro tho commi county being paid to ne duty, to the inter and tostubbornly stay of duty at o time tt i theentire year “Aninvestization of the conductof these men in connection with this whole aseess- ment mattr would, I doubt not, result in | soime racy ventilations. Andsuchan | 1 iy be demanded ! | rs for Tur Bex have ropeatedly | to leam the why and wherefore of forred to above, .but have | able to obtain any tion of ich, | when, a8 oxan pe is nothing moreor less than a of the worst order that the t oxt d > ¥ Wwho have heen relief from and very timely wers of Douglas their sworn tsof taxpayers away from their post nost vitalof all otliers sought the thing never L whate One ul that he has oo every day,” bu commissioers th that’s all that p forwiarc But yesterday the kicks of taxpayers andamong others the heaviest in the ity resounded as never before inthe history of the county and proved the one feature of the day, at the court house. satis another commi ted at the finding has cone tent soner will say | e of the other awiy. And Lquiry will bring ADAIR'S VICTIM. The Remains Kdentified Johnnic Huneneck - The Inquest, Deputy Corc fartin empinelled a jury yesterday morning to holdan inquestoverth remains of the boy who was shot by N, ¥ | Adair on Sunday night The ju R E. Allm, D, T. Mount, C. E. Perkins, C. S. Riggins, J W ¢ and D. J. Smith, They viewed asewas then postpned ses, the boy. ewiththe de ad, are found Bauer, who lives at Sixthand Ban. croftstrees, saw tho boys andsays he would recogize them easily. His house is opposite the ravine in which shooting occurred and fuces it. He heard as Those or shot andsaw two small boys running s hard as they ould towards Ban- croftstrent. They cd near hin but ho thought nothing aboit itas itwasa common in the ravine shoot- | Theso bovs were very smil ot elghit years old and the othe They had theapparance of Bo- ys. Mr. Bauer thoight, from the | appearanceof the dead boy, that his mo was Patac, and that he lived on Fif- teenth s Williams. Miss Eimma Kella, wholivesat Gibson sta- i 1d is emplojed in_the Model stearn v, suid slie wis comingup town Sun day about noon with b and pssed | thiree boys sitting on ti mthe rvino | and Banerof . Two young | of them carrying & gun, were walk ing ‘loug behind Miss Kelliand her com P B D O i SEtotlon to them or to the smaller be After the la dies had passed, thoy hearda shot, but still paid no attention toit, s they thonght the voung man with the gun was shooting at rab- bits, By thistime they had reached Ban., croftstreet and thetwosmall boys who had been sitting on the grass cane rushing past them and ran west on Bancroft street to th, where they tumed north and when still rinning. iy of the boy was identified yestorday aftemoon by 0. L. Keetas being that of his brother-inlaw, Johnnie Hameneck, who livesat the corer of Fifteenth and Williams strects with his father and nother. Keet is employed on the cable and went to - his work as thismorning without knowingof the tr He heardat div r time thathis brother- law bad been missing sin and later of the shoting. I to the E entified the remainsas those of k. 2 to talk with Adair who | samo story ashe told the | Adair did not seeni to be urbed during the interview. Kect learn from him who the two boys { Hameneck but Adair claimed he didu't kiow who (hey were, Adair s assisting the police inthe search rabl one being about ten, men, ot line usual - tried t It Was AnotherMan, E.C. Stricklor and H. D. Rhodes called at the polico st 1 last evening to seeyoung d the Hameeck boy Sune hation 4r; b, B, isvidif wn tothem. The two gentlemenabove | named are conducting a Sunday school ot Tenth aw blocks fiom where the shootix 1t had been reported to them that Adair been an attendant at their mission school, if sich shoull pmve to bo the case they wanted to investigato the shooting affair anl n for themselves whether or not it cidential or intational. They failed opnize Adair, and le stated that had never ottended their school, buthad attended aother of the same ch *tor on Castellar street, He said he lived | hthand Castellar, 1 that the Jocal they first opened their | o n yoar ago last November, but since that time it has gvatly improved On s al occasions their meetings have | been disturbel by o gaig of youny toughs of about Ad ut both Messrs, Stricklor that Adair had mpiany mission hai ud | icler s tat very tough one when mission the of Dr. Miles' Restorative at Kuhn& Co’'s, 16th and Dwougl headache, nervousness, sle ralgia, I8, eto Sample vine cums | neus ——— SOUTH OMAHA Procedings of the City Council. Aftersitting all week as ahoard of equali- zation the city council, with all wembers present, held a sission Saturday evening, Bids forsloping buks were opened as fol- lows: Jumes Dawson, per cubic ya J. Vosberg, per cub E. Rushart & Co, cents. H. D. Fitch, pe Samuel W, Den ceits J. O’ Brien, per cubic yard, 250, The recommendationof the ¢ stiets and alleys that the contract be d to g was concurred in Ovctinan: granting the right-o wiy though the city to the Chicago Rock Islind & Pacitic railioad company, passed the second reading® after being v ito ouncil as & committee of the whole. > ity attorney w ithorized to con- went for 4,50 in favorof the South Ouahalce company in full setllement of its tlood claim NEWS. ed, 12 conts. ard, 16 o por cubic yard, 1945 ¢ yanl, 230-10 conts, yard, 24 5= ittee on Petations were referred protesting against | | ingto the Ur | theowner the officers | andhad ¢ | have be | by the Don C granting certain FR “ THF T E l lT l Chicgo, Rock Island 0. 4 1\T ;\ p 1\ 1 pany. Tho porsonil asessnents of the South M Omaha savings bank was redicedto $316:3.15, and the South Onahi national bink at Blocks 301 and 359 inclusive, beloag ; 4 n stock yards company, were School C leted, ot 82,00, Bornard Hughes will pay axes on A asessment of only &,50, aud | ! — Balthas | assessment on lots 2 and block 3, Jotsers adiician, wis. ratuces g | A MRROW [SC“?E fROM BENG SHOT. Spring Like jark vas reduced from $15,00 | - to $10,000, in Albrightto the ific milrosd com- riehts & The Work House ot the Kearney Reform $15,405, " redi —— | The History of & Colored Manm Who he TilL, Makes Applicition gor s t Captain McMaton 4 foind the till out of Pension—+tity News and Notes, the alley castof | builling On s for | soon found that some sneik thief had gone in theback door while Mr, Petelka was standing atthe front dor rried off the till containing be ind$11. When found there was ‘ o 5in chauge lft. The thief must | reported to Land Come 1 scared and dropped the box before | thatthe new bilding onth sunds of the he was able torifle if of cotents.” No | institution he representswas completed, This trace of the prpetrator has been found. Stenstieee {5 to e uiod ut a ostoffice IR Post must ports and is able Robhed Atfo'dockSunday nigt and Ofticer Frank Petel) Mr, Petelk Looney c's saloon in Liscory, Neb., July? Ber)—Mr. John H. 8 | the teacters at the Kearn [Speial vornall, to Tum me of school, tyween £ 'n today ouly & work house and that elific imissioner Steenrep. speced the work on th tory. The building is 70xi) fedt and five vies ligh. It st £0.6% and all but | 88,011 hasalreidy been paid the contrictors, Patterson & McLane. In addition to this builling & fullstean heuting plant has bea 10,0200 | putin that in magitude is unsury ed in | the state. Mr. Siver architect w building uended both the work on it and th tion of the steamn | heating plant NAEKOW ESCAIE OF A COMPOSITOR, While M. Goldwater was testing & revol- veron Ninth ear P stret, bo fired @ bullet intothe composing rom of the morning Joumal and barely misscd @ compositor Total Ve 5 named J. I, Stephens, oldwater pro Net litome testd thit hodid wt prp stat the WEG ISTERRED | typo, butadded that if had hita reporter Numberof lefters n 0 [of tiat paper instead would not have Numberot regist en apilo Ldwater — | wasarreted and tried i y court this - %001 | afternoon on the clarge of arging fire- RECOND-CLASS MATTER arms within the city linits. He was fined Weight, 354 tons, or 1,878 pound and costs. DIAD LETTHE BUSIN ESS, STIATE HOUSE N LS, e B e e Tho follow pwintnents wer Brarebairaed 10 O by SRTrer made by the goveror_tday: H, C. Klein- Leliars ratariea k ot by cattier schmidt of York. Nuthan M. Daudua of Total tuide Kok, Isade Foutain of 0seo, Wil [ fnmit of Lincoln, D), T, Welty of | Camb Read of Omata, William H. W aud Iland, Flary C. Hitt | of Omata. rgo M. Cooper of Omala, Mr. O, C. state, returnedyesterday fro in the wist. He was acconpanied wife andamong the plac Shoshone, Oglen and Salt “The ouly cuse fild i1 the s thismoning vas that of 1, S. H. T. Thumston vs. Mo promissory nite wasapypeiled from Vally « | A COLORED VET R Westan Jolinsc yews old, mude Sion, M. Jolnson was 4 [ B of th ifty weipts for the Yoear, C s far as in r Cockn completed his re- o furnish the following gand interesting informa of the postofice for the 1L las is satisface gralifying showir | 88 tionof the busin fisal year Stamps sold Postal e Postaze die Newspapor Envelop Boxrent wis il il prape cal stim pssold ~wrappers sold Total FXPENSES, lToxpense account liveryex peise i nor. Free de st ITER DUSINESS, ored 1 letters recived... 106 SUIALL DELIVERY. Specialsrocelved Specialstorwarded. Total et e MONEY OIRDER BUSINESS, Number, ciies DM Kind-Domestic, by his they visited were ike City. v ordors paid Ropai Prostal notesissved 1,81 L oleS piid Greignordars isdicd I 1 o I Iy norders paid 2 over sixty Total transactions y fora poi FIEE DILLVERY Curelersemyloyel Registered lette B45 | setts in the Slivere LLans d service s delivor 60 | ove i A dandfourth-cliss matter Bk nd 1 hernia, which | hasg o witnhis physial use- | ful o > pedkingot the mat- aint way s, (0 gt my libutty L' have to il o t doan’ wantto o IUSINESS. LeTivered at qeal of charge e fil 4| On help., Bu & to the poo’ house and if the guvaliment will 1,025,01 | give me 'nuff to paytherent ! think T can rustle aroundand get nuf¥ to live on. I doun’ think Uncle Sam wants any of the boy: wo theblue to becomen paiipah, s CITY NEWS AND NOTES, The police are looking for a young man ned Koon, w is charged with having jumpeda bourd bill at Ward's hotel at Weep- ing Water. Mr. Wardis determined to have the fellow punished 1f he can find him, The latest candidate for county commi sioner is Captain Carder of the police for His candidacy was anmunced tolay for the first time and his friends are taking off their couts preparatory to muking a big fight for him. Mre. V. 70,31 leeted by ers, and i matter deposited “in the offi duding second, third aud fourth OIRSS IR, . 2 seeasssne s irrernnr Gun Club Shoot. i At the gun dub.shoot Sunday C. M Sanford, by score of20 out of 25, won the medal and gld pen griven by Herman Kobert. The seore was: C. M. Sanford, 20; Bermrd Blum, 17; ¢, 16; A.V Miler and L. Blanchard, cach 15; Hormin Kobert, 14 ; Gius Scidler, 13, md SimonS. Remer 11. Notes About the City. Daniol Rafferty has sottled with the insur- ance companies_for_the danage by fire to the City hotel. Mr. Raferty recivel $1 Landlord Finkle hassettled with all except one of lis companies and expects to settlethe | Last one today. The South Omaha Tarnyerein has ireanged for a fete and midsunmer night festival in Turne rlons, Sunday evening, July will dose witha bal in Ger H Dyer, sealer of weiglts and meisures, siys that the tlegrms in the paiers onceming his leings bitherof the man naned Dyer who comnittel suicide at Oglen nustbo anistake, @ helas oly oo britherand that e isFrakk Dyer, & con- Auctor o the Rock Islind road in k Today has bea tho hottest d: won. Thevarius tiermomete g istered from (8 o108 in the shule md_the heit has been intoeralle. Business has been outof the question, Sirange tosay 10 cases of sunstrokewerereported up 10 45 this afternoon. TUE SCOUNDRELS BSCPE JUSTICR, The members of tho polico force re very indignait over the alleged innctivity of Comty Attomey R. 1. Stewrns, in bringing thehuman dovils (0 Justice who first deugred aul than minel “fortem-yeir-old Mary Tis. Although the identity of the three scoundrels 5 known, it isasserted that the county attomey will 1ot cause their arrest. Also that notwithstanding the fact that Bums pladed guilly to the terriblo crime, he was. fined only $100, on -recommendation of the comty attoriey, nsteal of being hdd as @ candidate for the penitentiary. Burms is said 10 be suffering witha loath- some disease, andit is declired that his un- fortunate vietim is_not enly morily but physicaly ruined. Tho police have ben vory adive in ferreting out the flends who perpe- truted the terrille crime, but one of themn says : What furthercan wo dot The_county at- tomey will ot prosecite the case.”” astevening Mr. itus ok his diughter buck toher horme. WILER 19 SLOVINSKL Slominski of Omaha cane toLinwoln al flourish of trumpetsa foy woks aiming to be the healer of all dis- cwses. Hiscareor wis suldenly stopped by the Evening D puilished cloi~e selections fre Slom sied the Nows ot tlen s for er ania ball. Vibbert of Boston, v ternoon atd o'dock of amendment lectures in istin Tewnperauce Union The Murphy league meding in the Matho- clurchwas wellattended, In- torosting aldresses were made by several business mon. Personal Pavagraphs, Editor A.C. Davenport of the Stockman will take his wife to spend a fortnight fishing and bathing in Carroll county, low Prof. G. A. Osingerand wifo of Otswgo, Mich. tho guests of Mr. and Mrs CGeorge W. Masson.. Mrs. Joseph Humpet and son Joseph and daughter Lizzie have retuned from Atkin- sou. Nathan . Flart, one of thoold Frauklin county editors of ‘Campbell is visiting his his brither, Captain John K. Hart. Miss Alua Francis isvisiting friends in Dunlap, Ia Miss Kitlie McCarthy of Plattsmouth, the charming guest of Mrs. Mrs, tinger, is W.Pot- - Margquettevs Van Wyck in the great milway rate debate, Tues. day, July 8, onthe Chautauquanssembly grounds, Crete, Neb, JeWitt Tal- mage on “Big Blunders” Wednesday, July 9. One fare for round trip, Dl with sine his o for libel, but. ADance ¥ Madge Smith, amested whilelying drunle in an all Helsley yesterday moruing tht s downfall toa Sundaydancehallon tenthstret. She went thery, wus induced t drink too much beer, was offered a f ride home by a hacknan known s **Suow- ball,” anct when she recovered she found her self'ing house of prostitution ruinel Sheis a younegirl and the mark of sin does not yit rest very heavily upon her, An attempt will bemade to sive her through the Open Door, d the tridl wasset for sk, however, has dis- appeared, and well night, s Nows Wiis Prpaving tocausehis arrest for perjury , ashe sworein the lib suit here that he had never been arresied in Omaha. A GREAT DEITE. Yesterday and today ther has been an un- precedonted demnd for copies of Tue Bk inng reports ofthe greatdebate on the bition_question at_Beatrice between 5, Dickie aid Small on me side and Messes, Rosewiter and Welbster on the othier. ate Do | the commnon topic of conversation and for the nomce polis tis have almost betn forgotien. The re- mirkable speech of Mr. Rosewater, crowded with aundeniable factsand figures, has elicited conplinents even from prohibitionists, and Dickie's speech preceding it is spoken of only iutones of com piss10U. night | told Judge | swed her SuthThir Change of life, bas larities, hot flasl Nervine. I aud Dou, e, monthly imesrs »cured by Dr. Mi amiples at iKulin & Co., 15th Another Charge Against Blazer, Bluwer of Don Carlos lumber com ameis sinking deeper and deeper into the sea of trouble. B Y esterday County Attomey Mahoney filed o complaint against lim chatging him with uttering publishing o false bill of ex. change. The complaint sets forth that on 14th day of last April, upon a billof- exchange drawn ros limber company upn G M. Griffin & Co. for#l 50, that Blizer forgel upon the back, “Accepted, April 1, 15%, M. Griffin& Co.”? A male eiter Avrested. PARKERSIURG, Va., July 7.—Spe T 1t T Ber]—In the federal 1 indictment was retumed against Gertrude Russell of Lawrence county, for counterfeiting, he case isa noleworthy For months a lwge number of counte: foit $0 gold pieces bad been put in cirala tion in Huutington., The counterfits were finally traced to Mrs RRussell, whols young, handsome, and o memnberof oue of the best families of Ohio. She was ars , 1 when ordered _held at her preliming - ing she fainted in thg.court room dmce against her 5 overwhelming The uakers of the coin are still unknown and Mrs. Russell refuses o mike any disclosires - HKansas Corn in Dan . Arausoy, Ku., July 7.—(Specal Tele- gam to Tk Bix, | —Hot winds prevailed in the Solomon valley 2% miles west of here yes andthe thermometer rogistered 105 =, The corn isin danger and unless the country gets min soon the c1op will bea failure. In the eastern part of the state there is need of 1. County Commissioner Wile of this county says the com will perish. unless rain falls this weelkc. urt Mis. Ohic ang one ketsat lowest s and superior accommaodations . at Rock teenth and Is This Your Horse? A singular acting man lefta horse at Rees | stable, Twenty-fourth and Clarko streets, | 1 Sunday night,and with the remarkthat he had driven the horse seventy-five miles andwould leave it in the stable three days, departed, The police think that the horse was stolen, and the man, believing Mmself hard prssed, took that metlod t relieve himself of unde | sirable property The English Turf, Loypoy, July 7.—[Special Cable Tae Ber]—The rice for the 2 ul g at I slay was won by W. Bro Closte's bay f - (1 Dearhto Capture Serines, W. Va, July 7 am (0 Tk Bee.]-During a Marquette vs Van Wyck s ghiof the Fourth at Goshen's in the great railway rate debate o3 | #rove fivemile from Wost, a day, July 8, on the Chautaugui assembly | young Texan cane her, becam grounds, Crote, Neb, T, DeWilt Tal- | fuve a quarrel with Williwe Tritg mage on “Big Blunders” Wedunesday, | From werds they « > blow July9. One fare for round trip, closed West drew i revols Pre ELEY 1 Tet cotheu biere, Jumes | the of | oot and prasing it ag side fired. The ball w the tody and came West immadintely sult. Aft ng search ho wis discov ered toduy hiding in the wools near his house. When ho found that his capture wis cortain, he lay at full length on theground, und pla ing the bareol of his rifle against his loft temple blew outhis brains, - Frult Ruined by Drought. Brarte ¢ T [Spcial to Tir Bree.]-The droight in northwest Missourt las alm upletely destroyed the frait cop. This is e of the bost fruit counties and hus 18 past supplied the Omaha, Coun Sioux City mar- kets with alar, tion of thelr fruit. The fruit misers he e numbero orders from the above markets, but say they will not beable to fill them, The. rasp herry crop_dried up very fast last week, and the loss isvery large 10 Holt county. Ther is 10t enougeh fruit loft to sipply the homo de mand, The frut gowens say that ur northivest Missour: \iu in the futuree the blac Kkl cropwillalso be tire fallure. “Llere will 1o peack the apple cop will be very light crop is a fal nst Tritapor's loft it straight through t at the right side. with aposse in pu wnon nd il potato Sealskin Sacqfies May he Cheaper, Say Frivciso, Jul The statesthat the Alasks Commervial which until recently hiad the exclusive right to captur Aucrican waters of Behring se, hasnow secured acontrct with the Russian government granting them the exclusive apture seals on the Siber fan coust he comupetition of th Alaskan Comumiereial e any willbe sey for the North American Commerdal company which was recently awarded by the United St sealing privileges in the” Behwriug ; is belioved the efeet witl be to gres the price of skins, % i Poisonedby Pickled Desver, Colo, July A ansising of M. Witherll, wife and two aildren, were poisoned list night by eating plekled tongue. Physicians worked over the four all night_ana discovired 'strong indica- tions of awsenical poisoning _Thore are hopes that all will recover excopt Witherell, who is very low. Chronicle company, ilsin the ngue. funily of four, — Editor Parke Loxnoy, July 7.—[Spedal Cablegram Tue Bre.|-Mr Parke, olitorof the Londom Press, who in_Januar dof eriminal libel in char rlof Eustonwas implicated 1 d scandal and sentenced toone soument, has been released owing fo the bad conditionof bis to rth 1St was con ng that the the Wesey, year's im- from jail he To Paint Vi Losnos, July 7 Tue Brw]—Tho queen Swoboda, the Aust rian who is alsoan for t s Family. al Cablegram to has invited Herre artist, and his sist artist, to visit Windsor custie lie purpose ¢ the portraits of Tole- har Iy T B |-They the whole are cprovilces the prospects y am to T throuchout In the Bal ave exceptionally g $JJACOBS Of |, N B sckache. . 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