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= - LI UMARA VALLY B, THUKSDAY) JULY 10, 1890, riska has o bonded in Q | motiveto the deed, and_citod inodents that o acteinon o ez an timoon ta oo oo | 1W0 BUELETS -IN"TWO BRAINS | i isieioras i i et i ot BOY DRACGED TO HIS DEATH, | S sy, Srainaee of mne ity i tho [y state achool fund. 1n other words the state gomery's meanness towards het through his X e oY deniands battor water ser | | THE ACGEPTED TIME' of Nebruska onlg owes £127,000, held by one p W4 Jealous; i | s xlfi bur! llu:m‘d.i_v council is supplying the single person i€ ing in the east’ who has re. ¥ The to were married in St Joseph thir- | ol nhabitants as rapldly os tho fuscd tosurrender his bonds on & premium of ; . . Sein Fons iy ! R DTy 3 | 3 % } treasury will admit, and the same is in better - gt Positively cured by 05 contaon the dolar, the bonds boing an ol | A Jealons H.mhand.Murd?rn His Wifeand | e pears ago, aud theie only dauehter | Terrible Aceident to o Farmer's Son, Near | condition than any In Nebraska Republican § ) these Littlo Pills, fssue beating 10 per cont intercs Then Kills Himself, through life alone and under th | Sterling, They will Resusreot ft opublican Senators so Speak of the Passage They also rellove Dis ’_rx:::“r {816 sbout our banks and business r orublo eircumstances, i but tw | Hastixas, Neb., July 9.—[Special e of an Eleotion Bill, tross from Dyspepsta, Tnd J : e, ” 3 ' = ' v — digestion and Too Hearty Number 0f fallares In Kansas fn | Monteonery fired four shots at least and gram to Tug Bee]—Arrangements have o i it KILLED IN- THE STILLNESS OF NIGHT. | 1 titE 0Tk ™ i/ei tne Focnehmn, eoniod | A GANG O . BURGLARS UNEARTHED. | been compiotod to resurfoct tno Nebraskn | THE LAND PURCHASERS' progr T st g snber of fi in 180 four. Two empty shells and one bullet were | 5 Volksfreind, the German paper that departed AS! BILL VETOED. oo T et N ber of Tallires Tn Nebraska o : : found on the floor. . for the newspaper heaven some time since, g b ML 1580 . b 1587180 | A Friend Calling For Mrs. Perry M grams have been sent to relatives of | Petrified Relic Found Near Fremont | It is understood that Mr. Houck, now of | n the Mouth, Coated| BANKING CAFITAL AND SURPLUS IN IOWA AND Mofitgomery, & © sd W Mrs. Montgomery at Louisville, Ky., and also " # Omaha, will assume editorial charge, The Profes " Tongue, Pain n the Side, NFIIASKA L L RS S, to brothers of Montgomery at St. Joseph. Taken from a Train to Die— i, Y ettt 0L LERRIBTIOn 10 HOE TORPID LIVER. They] Capital and surplus in National inds Her and Her Hu . A Temporary Injunction— The Normal Institute, Weather—The President and the | regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegotablo. /! State and Savings banks In lowa band pead The Inquest, The Sraxntox, Neb., July 0.—~[Special Telogra Widow's 8. A Parely | A . { 194 61,157,001 ) ¢ © Great Debate. ST , Net 9.—[Sy logram Son—A Parcly Busi- . O et Tor Nabicga), o Hoy The jurors empanelled to inquire into tho | to Tue Ber,]—The normal institute of St ness Trantaction SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, Hate' it GRS was T N tragic death of Montgomery and his wife ton county is b ely nttended, The v hraska ) . 720,412 What a horrible thin, ‘181 were Robert Roche, W, A, Hardy, 0. Red | g tructors are Miss M. Austin, Mrs, A A s ks M s ST : o thing ealousy is { ochie, W, A, ilardy, 0. Red | Srpnuva, N S ! Miss E. M Austin, Mrs. A, p ALCE A A e ST 20,00 | If this viper of suspicion had not found a | mond, M. J. Merrill, C. 8, Walbridge and J. | gram 1o Ty 1’\"-“1"\,' -?ur[hgll\“‘::l g A e e WASTING 0N B v Tits Ovaia B, | | Goveror Larrabee has certified that there | lodging place in the breast of Perry Mont. | €. Misner. The inquest 7 | six miles northwest. !1 i plase, r";m"' Je e B18 Fovnresyri Stierr, *| | he faot is that the Crossonsprin 1s & decrease in crime in Jowa. This is flatly | gomery he and his wife, Silvia, woull be | & Heafey's at 5 o'clock. ve witnesses | teen-vear. b G L Kt Fully Tnsured Wasnivarox, D. €., July' 0. | tho right to rent unoccupiod cott i disproved by tho pecord. o’ number of | ive today, and posstbly happy, fnstead of | Wero Brown, Joscph | wa Bl arold son of P. T. Higgenbottom, IraxD Istaxn, Neb, July 0.—[Spocial | g taled fn theso dispatches lnst night | [Thoownor o the Parl cottagels at prosont convictions In the courts in 1553 was 885 in ¥y A , o } Catin Lansre, o hnd Ale | Was plowing corn on his father's farm, and | ¥ Neb, July 0.—[Special | avory possible. effor il | 1n Enrope and the Cresson spriugs. company 158 there were 1,108 convictions, an in- | 1¥ing dead at the morgue, disfigured with ;: Lot Katic Lenere, Nat Brown and Alice | oo, " 8 C0 unbitched his team and | Telegramto Tne Bre]—A fire broke out | m.."l’mlmlh \I*ll.Y;IL 1% belag made by the | pytad thd oty 15 e Ty flm Lo erease of 275, En 154 thero were sentenced | bullet wounds and covered with their own | *Vory littlo could be ascertained in addition | Started o the house, when the horse he was | 483 i the livery bam of Potter & Co, | tha mopublicans. to. maimne % ve | would to any private citizen, Tho presidont o the county Jails of Towa 127 persons aud In | blood=subjécts of idlo conversation and he [ to whnt was alveady known. Threeletters | riding slipped o ror bi but was quickly quenched. Loss about 8500, publicans to postpone action on the | pays o fair rate for it, and any other 1860 thero wero 1905 an increase of 00, In | of universafcondemnation, found in Montgom S Joolet wers, {tiko: | & slipped and fell, rolling over him. He | fully insure elections bill until the next session ho | American citizen of good repute might have 1584 there were sentenced to the lowa peni- Porry Moutgomory was a familiar figure to | duced in evidence. ‘Phoy stated that his wife | got tangled in the lines some way in the fall democratio newspapers throughout the cast | MLt on the samo torms if he hal tantiarics 106 porsous; in 1850 there were sen- | ey B Y wa amiliar figure to | fudedin evidonce. “hoy staled that bis wife | and the team ran to the house, about one- MRS, F LI . and doubtless in tho west oontain di ‘s | Bpplied Mr. Harrison's applicatio tencod 318, an increase of 122 i e ibltics of tho suloons and kindred re- | thay Alice Lee, an inmaie of tho Kingbaguio, |18l of 8 mil away, dragging tho un- — this morning from Washingion {0 tho oftoes | v} mes ceiars 18 Rlsolulein 410 yrar Now it slook ot l‘:::;'_.J.,.[\x;...;.|.‘y',l.r’.‘.:,.ifi ;«:r‘z*:(vf:;;‘:‘ o, lllu v 8 colorod man ;md s fo blaun for it o vowed e wanld il | forlumate boy afier them. Ho was reloased | A JUFy Says 8he w s Tt wp mstble for | that o tacit understanding o Tioen vonchind | LARS s Conorad IOk oo Ry g AR Sohs e cost o al ) ons in | in many of these places during the past fow | Bowman as soon as he met him. In_one lot- | by his father, 1 i Mrs, Lemon's Dol X e RehEts ket | PUTELY & Businge STEIOh . ety To, :, Kinsas and Nebraskn. The report of i LAy autuad I e fameitee e et T et e y his father, but death stopped his suffering Mrs, Lemon's Doath. whereby the democrats in the o are to | PUrClY o business transaction botweo thi sberitany of sato of owa 138 contains | Ho ".T”...‘} In\udn‘;l ‘n:.. 1o, oz ‘:r L EAGA 1t IR R of \d | in a few moments The inquest over the body of Mrs. W. W. | pormit tho tarift. bill to o through witron, | CTesson Springs company ang Gewor Harree the follow ing exbibit: na eencral roustabout. He, fogether with | $tand it uolonger, but said nothing of kil gt Lomon of 3107 Maimi strcot, who died on | factious oppositior e i UL | son, and that is all theee is abont it, 155, @ ¥ attorney's fees G807 8 | young daughter, Blanche, came to Omuha | drowning in the Big Muddy scemed prefer- | G5 Fik Sl July9.—[Special Telogram | tonded by Mrs, Fenn, & metaphysical practi- | load & fight in tho ol .".."f | PoiTaee rintendent Portor has appointed the Ehoinne cven years ago from St. Joseph. Montgom. | able. y | to Tae Bre.|—Tho new depot building on the | tioner, was held by Deputy Coroner Martin | night whid oo caucus tomotrow | followlng spoell gents to- eollect . statistics SITHoIAT axehss <o ery found employment in asaloon and his | _The verdict of the jury was that the de- | Pacific Short Line was raised today. 1t is to Ty HORHING it Blicket's \NAeMARINE | Setmonenbnrs s nor e gty fn Wb | B BERyinokies [ Jowat K O Qo o B wite_ went_to work as chambermaid in a | €Cused parties met ther deaths at the hands | be a flue building and is located very con- | stablistomont. ; aking | postponement of tho olections bill, These | {{puieil Blufts: 4. I Bushnell, Dos Moin 189, 1 se. 10 o bagnio on Ninth street. of Perry Montgomery, and that it was 8 ¢80 | venient to the business part of town. Mho | - paolsnment. dispatches avo simply part of the concorted | Wy o My itz Codar Rupids; A~ W For a time the affairs of the Montgomery | Of murder and sui ok liyers o, jces part of town. ho | Tho caso had attractod considerable atton- | movoment of tho demourats o defeat th final | D aphoiorel 1oy iheaienty B, Downs ts family flowed serenely along. Montiom 3 ity Gnd Wil renth o tiles of the | tion and agreatmany woro congrogatedabout | elections bill be 4 : | Socn appouted for theumea purpose st Line ot beo DU T SO IR, SNTOMTY Th AT i d xn“iwm:umu.uu day after tomorrow. | o SHE BETERUIAS ; : elections bill before November, as they fear | coln. change, e man took to drinking and gam- | The Red O ( rand jubiloe w e > WA T i come a law and take eftect at the coming clee- e official headyuarters of Mr. Valeutine Bl w0 Thalante - Arabibta. ‘mencnlly, S His e Red (:1:: I)I;'i::onl.lnil ulzes in | & i‘;:m’s" :1} ‘;ll‘l‘l&s::n:hltll“lz‘lli:xl;l:yiSl"“ ;1‘. it The jury, which was impanelled yesterday, | tions, Your pondent today talked with mt-at-arms of the senate will )'. ,»‘(‘u " dorkanor towunis his wifs changod and trom | g 8 Grand Teview, throughout the tntare county i copociay | 108 88 follows: John Spoerl, Hurry La- | Senators Teller, Plumb, Stowart, Pottigrew, | PCFAVa(e. For yoars past it has - been’ the o dinaiily ind husband ho became ywavkEr, Wis, July 8.[Spocial Tele- | com, which has mude a wonderful growth in | Bisnehe, L, T Leggott, O. C. Johnson, L. A. | Allan and other froe cofns ibltcans and | (atom for any aid all omplovow of thescuato 1880, tines collccted iotis niuster, gram to Tne Bee: [—Punctually at 9 o'clock | the last ten da Webb and Rev. H. C. Crane of Hillside Con- | oo ier free coinage republicans and | that were so nclined to assenble in tho ¢ Defieit + He gave no specific reason for this altera- | this morning the Red Cross division of the | The cily bon'ls in aid of the new raflroad | Erégational church. \vas sasurrad by eachi and ovory ono of them ut-aims’ room at all hours of the day. S R fion of " conduct, until oo day he accused his | Pythian uniformed knights of St. Louis | Were carried yestorday almost unanimously. A delay of two hours was cansed by the | thatthereis no trath whatever in the stato- Senator Allison and Representative Lacey | oLy Cananesm, prostoujons, 1087 yifo with consorting with Jegro mamed | oo\ up Ting at Cold Spring. park i Politics corfospons with tho the weathor | 103-dppearance of the city [atiorney, who | ments that ang kind of an understanding has e l;’\"“i'{"nl this morning in {on i 3 1 violation \er marriago 4 2 - - | in its intensity of heat., Thero had been called upon by the deputy coroner | been reached and i tkor wrss company with W. W. Haskell and Mr. ottt otponncs, provooions, L. vows. Bowmun will be remembered 86 tho | Spection, preparatory 68 drill for tho valuable | Tour tickets iyt e Homnicn: e | 1 conduct tha. exinination: Whon B | prias o sepoyeeny 1o fromises wero mado | {1 5 of Towa and prosented him Gounty attornoys fo owed who killod Juck IKinmey last winter in | prizes offerod by the Milwaukoo. citizons® | oriticr fapmerer: oo b’ e dem0- | finally appoared ho ‘dociine 1o conduct tho | DFiOTOF subsequent to the vote on the silver | witha andsomely ongrossed” tivitation. to County attorney’s fi }n» fl{-lmén, Al\lh’]l;"l“lllt‘l‘) llvcld at 1017 Doug- | committee, The alliance holds its county convention ffi"c‘imtmm".f‘!' the ground that it was not }::{: i:\‘\-(.“\v\v.‘.-k'... a0y wntl.’.\- the cloctions | visitthe Ottumwi coal palace in October I ey 0 as siroct and Bowman's saleon wras neagly | o . ! IOy ek Lis dlity, and it procooded Without hirn. s to be postpoued until the next session | next. The president thanked them and said Syl divectly across that thoroughfare from his .‘lhnlnw]wdnm of the prize drill, all of l_pp{lb“mm‘md'tmocmu July 14, and the | “Aro Lo Penn represented by Judge | 310 Wost of them expressed the belief that | ho would consider the fnvitation, ihe oF st yonr nera SOTRONT av Testdence e wopleongufare from bi$ | whom are regular aemy offcers, are Captain Baldwin Gnd = wae the By oo T audge | tho saucus will agneo to ke ap the elections L Moffatt and wife of Lincoln areat e o aroused in some way against his wife and ho | Charles King, U. S. A., Milwaukee; Colonel Two Youthful Fiends, smined. pill immedtutoly ufter tho tarift bill is passed. Which 7 155 i justice and police court costs, | 1sisted that she had been unfaithtul to him | Thomas W. Grifith, Lincoln, Neb.; Licuten- | Hasmixas, Neb,, July 9.—[Special Telogran | o oPIY to @ quostion as to Mrs. Lemon's | Setilor Snoonct wis vory emphatic in the cof Gandy, Logan county, has T oo and bollco court costs, | with Howman. The woman indiguantly do- | ant Hugh T, Road, Chiosgor Linstemant Lo | toTrn mem e chasiso15P 1 condition when sho first saw her, she re. | SLlement that, if the republicans mean to bo | been appointed to a position in th census of 1 certified to me by C. C. Loomis, the sherife | Mied these cla roy C. Roudier, Fort Tolton, N. 1).; Lieuten- | whi o ook oot TaTncat repiod thav 1t wasivery harmonions R G A T onaciy Have S oo mmsmuation GnMEDeveay; $icqptitied to meby 0. 0. Looms, tho shori | ™5 man became engaged in_the troublo | 0% § Kgidier, Fort Tolton, N 1. ; Lieuten- | White, aged thirtoen and fourteen respect- | | e commer thon put somo. medicai qu made on the stump, in their conventions ani ree Hickock, tho elevk of the houso county s about eighty totand. Contrase | With Kinuey, was arrested, tried nnd ac- | ant 1. A Kende' Fort | eatenmorth Tomns. | 1Vel¥, were placed under arrest this morning | 1008, to which she returned . confused | {1 Platform alopied by the party, thes will | commitiee on bunking and carvency, has gone fhis with the court exponscs. 68 Douglas | Gitted on the grond of self defeuse and left | The prize dril featuro is undor the ange: | fOaSsaulting the twelve-yoar-old daughter of | MSWers. She had boen called about 4 w. m., | e the clections bill up at ths sossion, wud | to Dennsylvania, where e will Locute bis g county, in which Omaha 15 located. Douglas | QU but jelously still rankled in- Mont- of Brigadior General 1alsey of Wis- | & prominent farmer living two miles south of | W4 the child was not delivered until | {i¢ clally do’ thut It they intended | fumily fortho summer and return hero next oS A LU e, gomery's neatt, and whenever he took @ =4 thia city. The boys waylaid tho little giel | BCA¥Y moom At~ delivery every- | fhat the clections bill should evor ‘become o | week Priy S, Heam doubly that of Polk county, and licr cr drivk, he would renew tho charges of infl- iston was upon its appear- | While she was engraged ‘in_ bringing o cow [ Ungwas tall righth She did nothing | JUh 8% Péstbonctient - wntil | the uext | e court expevscs are computed at o frac- | UCHLY against his wife. = ance welomed with Ioud Ammasterens. | from the pasture aud forcibly fecomprisned | AeF the child was delivered and wasnot n | $ession meant — the © abandonment of | How to Counteract the Effects of Tm- tion above 300 for 1859 . ‘The total ex- | , HC 105t situation after situation and finally | The captain put his men through the manuai | their purp ey the habit of manipulating with the hands | ¢, mewsure, =~ There s very little Wate Jonee ot o "Opotal (8% | leftoft working or attempting to work and | i twenty misutes. Tho Neas Altone Her cries for help brought a nefghbor lady | Sho Worked through tho science of metaphy s R Wostg républican superiutondent of the Lo 11 S caor ¢ 150 | endenvored to o diviibood by the do- | division next made its appearancs t0 the scene, who tecomiod the oo ey | sical science ‘or mind healing. Mrs, Lemon | SCHAlOFs tomotroiy n 1 * o take Il v e il g THs Sl ! udges, My | cidedly vicatious method of gumbling. His | vor helmots on the heady bf the men gliste Liuds ar0 of fospectable purontage, bt do na | 4ied about two or three hours afier the ehild | P the clections bill immed after tho | roturn from o, vecent tel friend, Mr. Dickie d to deceive you by | Wi continued to work at Nellie King's beautifully in the sunlight and the evolut fecl at all conccrned over the afair, Tho | W& born. Mrs. Fenn made noexamination | 4/ontion of the tariff billand push its coii- | » thio water was' Yerd Tmpie, L Satin W“l’ there wore only twoity-fony | ln:y‘m the past four or x:‘\'l‘ month: : perleatly done, ie Grand Rapids, | €irl sustained serious bruises in resisting tho | 3 |n|1\1»;m|x:-n s temp. ire or pulse, “as sidoration ‘I"”:\“‘”‘l'\;‘l on thouzh it takes | \vas nitaciod With n vlgiont oo e nd that twenty-two of thein | 0! ore -and usive | Micl., division also showed remarkable pre. | Young fiends, A preli ry trial wil o | it Was not necessary in _an understanding of | §} S AYIILD; LEont bus. nving od a great Col (L ety o, e | SR tis Guarmotd whomore eaine | Mich, division also showed remarkuble pre! | oung flonds, 4 prlitminary trial will tako | i i xpluting hove Sho oporated M. | Y1 s ppposed 0 e cors s, i ot agreardeal of YRR HYa 0V Teh Gii ogethe " Driliing & e e sheonly diagnosed the mind and | i at th on, now favors it, concluded’ to tey ft. and . with tho pravielidel iR I 'MI W." The woman has been working in the mnl”\{"l‘!‘l »:‘x‘l’ll mm‘. ‘T:l(r‘:::gll\;‘ll:l:! tomorrow Supreme ¢ourt Decisions, paidno attention” to pulse or temper, s | republic s that if they fntend .\i"_:w": .i’ ln‘u‘xn*‘f-’\ it .51“’1“\‘”“ th were forty-six counties! Tn Kansas the "“‘-‘ time principally, = during - the | gwards will not bo mado until’ Sutid Lixcorx, Neb,, July 9.—[Sfecial Telogram | hor oo his sho sald she could not ox- | {500 it bill they mist do it at should ever be without @ bottle of this rem expouses agerregate 40,620, 1t is $ Lt ) u generally | Generally, the Hastings division, from Has- | toTnr Brr.]—This eveni o s one unless they **hud the und SR ss edy. : Cate utablo fact that the. eriminal cxponses of | feturned home at 9 o'cloock in tho evening. | tings: Midh., fs piobed T o, srom Has- Trr Brs. lis evening the following mind."» ANOTIRI . SIS TANT ARCTIBTARY: 5 F A T v e s ey oy aptcs 01 | There were othor colored women working 1 | of e st s Cior & winor, probubly | decisions were handed down n tho supreme | The eroner insisted on her_talking plain | | The logisTative mnd exceutive WONER s ! last two " years, The superior. condition of | iC St house as she, umllh( v bogan to 10 | the prizeat Cincinnati two yoars ako, and 1t | C0urt: Eostin o R AT ey motid h;““”““i”““"‘ o el AT Ay Nebraska is strikingly shown in the ot ce that when Sylvia came to work in_the | j id to have improved, it anvthing. » Hartfore fire iy v i was, but Judge Baldwin objected to going | © dditional assistant se > | New York" 2 N mado to mo b s o Tomva e iopotts | morning sho frequently loosed tired and ill. | thee s B, ono cri g, SINCO | o4 Cthors, | Appont from Cues Amrorey iy dotuils of this kind, |15 Such an oficor has boon needed | eV York's Bo ucation Dis- The 1ot two duys | They inquired of her as to tho cause, and 10 | peoyio. by Lout a division that is caus. | Mizer_ vs Bristol, Emor from Webste he coroner replied that in order to know | for ma vs, as the business of that de. D loAlembers elative number in | 00¢Or two she _confessed that upon such oc- | 1280 end o xioty to the other ¢ Affirmed. * | the cause of death it was necessary that the | partment has reached a magnitude beyond the New Yok, July Specil Telogram “ounticsof thisstato | C151008 her husband had quarreled with hor | ad is suid 20 hirvo equnl e Danisthor tho Fremont, Elkhorn & | restent be kuown. apacity of the his two nssist- | to Tire Bre] - Within a few days threo Bl Juils aro’ Vuicant, and in the remainingss | during the eative night. heirer e o the G100 P frond. Appeal from iy | . Judge Baldwin de a lengthy disser- | ants. The seer 2 and the post- | eading men in the board of e oL, SRR mormings a0 sho said to one of hor | UK [9T SAFTHINE off tho BL000 prize. s tatnna by | tation on Chuistian sc and said the cor- | master general o thrce wssistants | posienod fo ; i i the fir 2 e o don’t know as you will seeme | viaw took placo, — The. wntiea le of T bey s nostatned 27 | oner had no vight to Mrs, IFenn to go | #nd the treasury department, is lavger than | Foos0ed professing that personal affuirs ‘,':“ of 06 Wivs ot : ain L mt;,.:‘iuil:,?‘l crry threatened to kill | was drawn up in platoons, twvo men d:“,, ll;‘muv recover for excess of damages over ::xtrm detailed explanation of the power she | :\“v)n : ’( nde r:\!n‘]r_x at division of labor | Recded vh. xluul:-n:\uu, But the real reason, here w She b RO General Carnahan, at the he (i " | those occurring from the operating main line, | U [ [Eu gL, e ARG nt seoretary, | 88 stated by one yesterds that tho county § cant, b also told the women that, her husband | wiich was joined by all thi brigndions sang’ | , CoUrl adjoutis tomorrow uatil hird weok | 4% IEPLY to another question Mes. Fennsaid | s chane of e collotion o wuesof | women commissioners had made so much LT W LE o 84mo b oportion provail: :;Iulu:\ ."“2‘-?1‘3}‘!“‘4}1 l\%““lld v,.'.k.-,, .Ldfl\\:]., manding the different state departments, rode | 11 September. fln» l||m studied the science of faith cure 'l;;‘ government, while M, 2 the | trouble in the board that they could no longor Now, follow citizens, 1 appeal to you to niherystiry st its shooting capabil- | Gown the fi F AT e b O et G, oston, other assistant seeretary, ha i he boar oy could no longer fmpulse of cmotional insanity, but with the | %id it but her husband found the pistol both | sywords. ' WaAnsH, Neb., July S.—[Special to Tur | SLr deliver ! e any exam- | bureau of aving and printing, the burcau | 186 been on the board for twenty jears. ealm, clear judgment of i o tode- | Uihewand at laat used ftwith terribloefteot. | “Afier the end of tho lo had | Ban.]—Atthe mecting of the demooratio oen- | wub et It ismind I treat, and | Of cur and other branches, When the | This trouble, thoy say, comes out of Magor PRt gy anioe e :ht all the trouble ended. Uil N enlinod! > mee ic cen- | not matter. new assistant is appointed there will be a re- | Grant's B e nlab e hinl & Whethor Yot wint to yote for o state. monds | o SLIVia returued Jomo from Tier work be- | Battod and tho bartalions wheeiod mimal ey | Uil committoe of C'ass county at Lenisville | Tl coronor insisted on kuowing just what | 8ppoctiomnent of the duties. Tt s under By e e lap el iat ment to' the constitution, which is sure | Ween 9 and 10 dclock and luter her husband | mayched by, Thoy preserved excoliont order | 3o5LCri8Y the connty convention for nomi- | she ad don 1 stood that Secrctary the bourd nd feted and dined the mayor toresult hero us ' has o | camein. They occupicd a 100m in tho front | i tiis ovplution ohin 1 bexcotient order | huting a county ti vas called at Wabash, || ~She replied by reciting in a dramatic man- | already sclocted G ¢ | until thoy gat women appointed, Giant niio the other states, or whether yon | ¢ the wooden shanty_in which they lived. | gieult. h s 0 most | Suptember 8 at 2 o' clo This is the first | Der the principles of the faith she advocated, | Minnesota tor | the appointments m'qx l’n‘.‘- n':vlrll n"”r".f) want to det well enough - alone. | Lbeir dalighter slopt “up stairs and ncross | PGz at the exposition building securred f the county that a con- | Feferring to tho injunction of Jesus Christ to | although he will have two vacancies to fill, | his strongest friends and political supportors. \ Plion e actows. T you woufBe, Houe: | tho hall *from thelr room n Fronohman | (e b oo e Coton building sccurred | vontion has been called it & point 30 far wost followers to go forth and heal the sick us | because Mr. nor has been appointed oué | The wornen denior Hiis Awholo: €ohiool: <M our license laws more fzid and educate your | 18Med dules Viverd liad his lodgtug placo. bauds percicipated J in the county, but the sclection gives entire author of the uppraisers under the new administra- tem, 50 the men commissioners say Jopisin the diflerent towus 10 ke way | , oy Wl retired to thele voous, presumably | "y 3G snprtimo odgo this morning Repre. | Sietion The democracy of the west end ho considered the canse of denth to be | tion customs law. General Nettleton was | thoy prticularly Qislike ot oo vou liquor. 1 hiave boys, and Lam not afraid | 0S1eP: sentative Samplo of Dennsylvania withivey | Wi Bold a picnic and barbecue at the same | heatt failure, produced through fear, formerly connected with the bauking house | took in a scandal case involving one of the 16 lot thery ke by s saiomna Lun not frald | *Vivrt and tho girl wero aroused during | Satative Samplo of Pennsylvania withirew | time in Boating bark, one of te fnest resoris | At this'puiit_Assistant County Attomey | of Jay Coolko & ¢ nd conspicious in | by soms: - This, comr (adione Rotleved };,“h.,m Pass by a-saloon than by @ club ‘L']u;\vuililll';yb;\l]:‘],;)l shots, rThS n_.-l.‘,.K of re- | torfiold of Ohio us & third delogate and ;w for such purposes in Nebraska. ?hmcumuin and took purt in the examing- i nd construction of the | th 1 as azainst the woman, whercas the ouse. ot ¢o into one. There are more people | YONVers by drunken wen for deviltry is not | wag ses vas prove Ot — 1o i ! v the failure of | preponderance of " te Y Was_strong fainiod by olab houses in our oities tHanth l‘[“ unusual in the netghborhood, and the. girl, l\mf"u‘;wd. us l‘t.vms proven tha Oblo, hay- 5 He went rapidly over the ground already v \, hosettled in Minneapolis, whoro ho | heain :"'hlr_ ne ||| ]v stimony wus_ strongly are in tho saloons— mean moro boys, [Ap. | PIeSwniug that the noise came from the g 18,000 momberejorith ?.-‘91,'; was clearly Death of a Prominent Minister. covered and insisted on knowing what the uo the oditor and Propriotor of the | thoush the fomels ceimiaico, :lf;‘“'flly:|1. are e moan ot boys. [AD- | Strest, pukd littlo head. to- 1t, Tolled over and | Shutied to ane h::lhe:‘«:,fi:t:;.n lx;_’nul% nnlx:r SonvyLer, Neb., July 9.—[Special Mele- | treatment had been. The ouly time she had | Tribune, His eariy cditorial experienco was | 1o the end @ coinmissioner stuck to im 1t reninds me of the boy that nev v a | Wos soon again peacefully slceping. seletion of commmitiocs, An eloction of ofi | S to Tus Bee.]_Ror. J. A, Hood dled at | psed ot hands had bean whei tho cild was | {1 the olice of the, Ra e Aoy 8 e e FIET thik that snon bogs A on | | Vivart also . heard tho shots, and, | Serecuon Of comumittocs, An eloction of off- | yis ‘yegidence horo tod He was pastor | D01 Wus her answer to his auestion. The [ O. ~He is an intim dof Mr. Wi WARSMIDPS AND SEALE ot oy L . sy | e o e, thoughs “that Mo 4 of the Prasby tefian chrots here for the ey | "OgL 0T T troatmen s was ot tho mind. dom. and although not u candidate. for” e, AR A CALERS. Piabidstoia ot b o reports. . camo vom thesiateasts Ho R e 53 hea asked if she attended the de- | Will, itis understood, accept th nsition. ’ . B BE s onAthd fl;:l‘w. s :‘o“gz!l!d e | aroso and looked out of a side door, but dis- “THE BOTTLE CODE, Puihm-n years, grand chaplain of the grand 1 the capacity of a midwife, bu No one has e I"iu-'“\‘.'- Pannceforn R peats His |, Denial — Your boyeto stand up. T enee [ved ek | covered nothing and retirned to bed, = Tmme- l)u: lm'll.\fIil‘c\hwnnau[tl s state and o mem- B6d o a08sen ander Juiies dBilas | cancy toib (¥ A T Coneress Will Ask Inf ematinn, Routh Withits u hundrad miles of whare N | diately aftérwards ko hoard the clock in the A Little Scheme of the OChicago ]»;.: of thie nmandery of Fremont lodge. ion, who held that his elient w The also to be an tant New Youk, Ju The World this morn- Small ‘lives] there whon I wen siaatar: Compiercial bank building strike four and Bucket Shop :-“ h[n.u-u:, ill take place on Sunday after- midwite and not :\{:h_\ 1 midwitc of the nav 1 ofice for which in SirvJulian Pauncefote seen by Soan 010, 1o btevanson ool 138, iRbteen | than he foll asleop. Cutcado, Tuly 0 (Spaial Telogram to | UOB oM bis rosidencc, and will be incharge he said, in reply to further questions, ti ¥, of th observatory, has 1t correspondent at Washingto wrdny. incteen months, and ['never'dranka drop of | ( Bu 8 terriblo tragedy had been enacted | Pum Bri.]—*Tho bottle code’s the lat of the Masous. He was aged sixty-eight | she had boen callod to attend tho woman dur- | mentioned. ’ ovres] ashington yesterday. 1uor thore, because I mado up my. mind jo | Within those few minutes, the horror of | J 8 RIS oD 0 Iatoak | yoars) T ing childbirth to deliver her of a child. All O | He repeated tite diplomatic denial which ho nefh fhote tecmuse Imado upmy, mind 10 | Wiioll was not revealcd until tho un s | 5CHeme of the bucket shop men for securing A =T she did was to sit by the bedside. She had | President Haviso o | made Monday night, and added: “Therois not o it i Lstapped smokcing, becauso T | B the heavens and all the city was sk, | Continuons market. quotations: Tho schemo | A Temporary Injunction. not mado any exunination as it was not nee- | By special, has e s | no doubt that our' war vessels in the north madeupany mindto do so, aud { havomever | MRicg'tho women Who. Worked st Kin worked successfylly until list Saturday, | NEWRASks Cizx, Neb, July 0.—[Special . : 158 HING of Jurobasate ot Ll e e & Pacific aro there to protect the Britsh fiag . But ] want thit done,mot by law, but by | S5y vid Montgomery had for her purticular | when the board of trade authorities fell | 1¢le8ram to Tue Bem.|—A temporary | In reply to questions as to whether Mrs. | Indiun re fon. for_ easons whichi have | 4nd our sealer 5 Buasion, 1 want o 306 you put yout statutes | (riond a coloved woman named Mrs. Lenore. | ypon the projectors and brought the injunction was secured today to restrain the | Lmon suffered pain, sheanswered in a vaguo | jeen heretofore set forth, roside Yesterday Chairman Hitt called the foreign TR0 Coa bR thar DR o At Y esterday morning as the woman was going 1o ought them to ety i et way by referring t0 her stock theory that e i Lty president as- | o 1itton of tha' fonedtsLitRal Iy and that yoa 8o net ‘pat your 1'.1‘&3 &u"dm' work sho stopped at the Montgomery home | Dook. ~ As & result two members of the county commissioners from issuing the bonds | ¢t} mind controlled all.”® flmllf}“v Dorsey this morning that he B u:\nl:{ j’l the hf:\w :X‘L.:lun_m.d/ feraco and disregard, Tl o s, i dis- | and findingeverything quict dowi-staivs, | board were before the directory yesterday, | YOted Vesterdiy for ahighway bridge, on Aboatan hourand & halt aftee the chita | would be very sind to sig the billand trust, | Lhe membos tirucd tor port ta ho houso aj Fovorenl M Sl that i Boaamind the | woeut above to the room of the girl Blanche: | and have beon given & vacation of thirty | WC £XOUN, as clained, that the amoutt was | Was bon Mrs, Fennuoticed that Mrs, Lemon | $hethemsive [F 1t sors o tate yia RO 1 | 80%0d toitall correspondanea. on o sl e i e Dol sy | e atereas st T bod wnd Sirs, Lonors | Guys cath. in exeess of 10 por cen on the valuation ind. | secmod “troubled” he moved her hund hodid not liko 15 st the . procodent o | Ject of the Behriug scu question thit might [ n and in favor of high license whet waited for her to get up and dress. The: AT o - ,. vidge is not located in Nebraska | her heart and signed to Mrs, Fenn to N i & ool 4 e 8 | be proper) de public was unablo te § Tho ueation was submitied Tpcense when | went down-stafrs togethor, and the child 1 The little plan which the operators worked | City according to the proposition. The caso | her. Mrs. Penn askedhier if there wi g, that, ntoghielly Athaldadarel: govern- | ARORIHY TGO PRbIC, SLLERRS AL g heir nawes right hy Lo warking_that she supposed her mother had was quite simple. Eight bottle WLl be heard next week, but worlkon the | trouble with her heart, and the pat T iamonts of i ated aguinst. 8oy In- | SuSiving. Ho snid thaf B4 id Ao daub the E (The spoalior then stopped by the | EOUC 0 Work, as_overything was quiet, and | empty, of course—wero placed in a row in | P¥idse will continue, plied that there was. Sheasked the patient b S E ol e i by shoed lven o { I tion would o sAopHa s e, as tho aoted. tine had cxpine, | 45 hehad b efrand to-do which had been | tho wind : 15 emporium across e there was heart failuro and the patient Think that tho state Shodld Ravo muthens | sion ; and took his seat " | given her the night before, she would go street. h bottle represeuted the The Work Goes On, ve was. Mrs, Fenn then proc 1 T e AL HENG authore | J o i eI up town, and left ut fluctuations of the market, When | GPAND IsLaxp, Neb,, July 9. —([Spectal Tel- ) hor” patient, but what the treat- | baen ully patd. for iy thapaiiey, bave | A 1t Suecess ORIGINAL PACKAGES Rampang, | TP Lenero woman, lowever, thought | tho price of wheat went from 8 cents to | °€ram to Tug Brr.]-All the arrangements | M0 Was 10 one lnc Very soon the PR Honciay o Clatorats Ml | 3 a0 noJedow: ot e e 3 A she would be “assurcd that her fricud | 897 cents oneof the bottles disappeared,when | for the Grand Ammy of the Republic en. | PAtientsankand the witness thought it was 1t during. tho R b an o AL AN ot ) Scenes in Prohibition South Dakota | had ganeto work und kaocked at the door | it went to S0 cents another was missine S 1% public en- | Lonly a fainting spell.” She summoned as- S Dt phicinlaablipody (sl $1iis coutit as Seen by an Omahan. and called to her friend. Thero was no By the time the bears raided the price to | C o Pment have been made, the full amount | sistance and continued the *‘treatment A T n e eenk A e tormon. | 8 Copepnunpm i B Hor Sritexos, 8. D, July 0Ty the Baitor | SPOUS€ andsho loft. the ose. As she was | 9% cents only one Litts dottle remained. has been subscribed, and the work of the then asked a fow questions R LR e e e R A A | ‘of Tan Ben: T speat tho T passing in front. of the windows of the Mout- [ The quotations were signalled from the pits | SLTerent committees is progres rapidly. \laspect of the c M AteIBLReRIe s i A O Ik undipeo. | 200 here, had a child that here i pent, tho Fourth of July | gomery’s roonl @ eurtain blow usideond she | toa man at the west windows of the board | L0 Companies of Unit BN T a viding for purchusevs Wi aro in defailt of | was b s here in this glorious probibition state of | discovered Someoue 1ying on the bod, and were then signalled to the boy with bot- | LUty have been secur ad 0o life-glving properties.”” | Dalaacand that the pebsoms dimmtio b | G Ao Fh ke o it South Dakota, and in company with several | She walked up to'the window and pulled | ties across the street. A telegraph operator, | Uance during the wholo weck. Booth privi | She said she held that *God was life.” BVEl mbt suieos brsooqunt o the doiags . | ol AT ho HLvR e tUb e Omaha mon we followed the crowd, and be- | ¢ curtain aside. who sat in view of the Dottle show o the | \5€5 arenow for sl She declined tosay what was the cause of | © i Ch e AL | b g, S G TTaN Toro Lhie 4y was over saty mome men o tr | Mrs. Montgomery layacross the head of [ wmdow, seut the quotations ont by wirs. ¢ Nkt e Mis, Lemou's death, ; THE PRESIDENT'S REST, i LB Tavendor, Arunkc thatl T over saw b oy ors wocastly | the bed, her fozs Hanging over the side and | A. Orvis and FL J. Sheldon were the board , Yaken from a Train to Die. asked if the witness had | , Statesmanship is not a g a- | 8600,y Vi | tho atrpals of Omalia:. Mon wero wulking on her arms extended as though to ward off a | of trade members whom the directors dis Nowri Bexp, Neb., July 9.—[Special use | tion with the mercury rangs 5 = f i 6 stavols o i weve walking on | blow. Her husband lay at the foot of the | plined. Telegram to Tie Bee.]—A man by the name s of the | and 100 within doors, nor d 0 | g the fina finish and | shoutiug aud Velling as only drunken men | boy M okt & hors natural Position, —— of Hubbell was taken from train No. 5 today or had | a0 canpestbim (0rc ac of our spocial $1 4 [+ i yando. ‘Bew {n original puckagos is kopt on | oy HinocLeata, noticed that the han WENT DOWN IN A GALE, ed to tho Windsor hotel, whe rasitonthenb iqies: 0 sop st nn bl * | dozen photos. of showed, sntisfac: ro, and the dealer is so kind s to pull the | "o > . 1 about te octor 4 2 A8 2 AN T, eyl ! ! | tion guarantec {eim & N § dation for ko Jcustomers, and rotgut, which | Y weltering In clotted blood that had 1i s Crew Browned Mr. Hubbell was on his way from Chicago to | the houss soon bitar Mo L J oue mid feached S Y0 apgicmb oL ihals | ALIP PRI B, they call whisley, is put tp in botties holdine | flowed from the wounds onto the bed, and s P S LS el e AL Jhicago to | the house soon after Mrs, Lemon died. He | t away tho perspiration and growl- s = | Train' 1o ounces upwant, T the pore o | then dripped 1t little pools on the oo Rouse's Porrr, N. ¥, July. 9.—¥eserdsy | orst, Hipalniss will bo notlion by s | foma s largo tmorike appearunco ot the | Ik about the weathir. Fho uupbecat cllors | qnaOgees { South Dakota that 1 have bocen oves thaw & | The horrified worun dropped tho curtain | 8fternoon a heavy wind and hailstorm. vis- | of the Ancient Onder ot Utiion Workmen2oF | abdomen and at first thought the child had | his beon very fow and the secrotarics ha Wapriorom July' §.=s[tipoqluts Delograre { notu vitlize large enough to have a postoico | 844 T Imllnuh-umr ar of tho house | ited this place, demolishing houses,tree 9 SEPRIN L LR TN, Jynpeaiivesd. A examination showed | Bt hod as much. timo Joathagecives siuce | v T ¢.]—Bonds offc a | whiete T or and beer are not lcont fay anee | where sho found the Freuchman Vivert and setting things in gene e _ o A that the appearance was not due to s v remeniber. Although the p 810 1 Twish th ond bosr Ste not kapt for sale. | o, oeher man werking on o fence. She. toid aud upsetting things in general. Tho steam '] nearthed. | child, He had attended the deceased s ot home all day the visitors ap | 5'*1 815,100 at 5103 H | atos of Nobraskn wonld taba o A on MV | them of ‘tho trugedy and they ontered the | Y\bt Little Nellie, with a pile-driver in | . Nenrasga Ciry, Neb, J 0.—[Special | for several years and was the white houso were few und numbered | e — ¥ | the Black Hills, and 1f seeing {8 bolloviy | house and burst open the chamberof death | 10w, went down, and her ¢ George | Telegram to T Brk,]—Chief Wheeling to- | quainted - with her nstitut not more thun a dozen during the whole mor | By hay WO ot e s o e g Aot Al s Clarke, bis son and Euginec wero | day succeedod yin uncurthing a gaug of | e was told therewas no hemorrhs ut | ine, 80 that tho president hud o good op) | { Bl Waiokeuing: slght was revealed to!] Srow Ono man on board was saved, It | burglars In this'ity, and stolen goods and | B examination satisfied im that thero had | tunity to cutch up with the busiuess t | Hot Springs is at prosent filled with visi. | hem! 18 foared tioro we ualties as ‘sev- | other evidence wps founa_snfficient to con. | C8 aninternal homorrhage by reason of im- ted while ho was at Cape May. Down A | “tors to 118 2ull hotel apncity, and the town 1a | . The small room was infinitely disordered, | ©ral fishing partics on the iake have not yet | victTom Martin! Tice Finne ) | ‘propert nt. did not even re ofilcial mail 4 | growing rapidly, Stotes and awellings ate | THe womas’s clothes lay in a pile upon the | Putin an appearance | others of all tne burglaries th > lately | 2% Wilcox was called. He had made a post oual letters wero sont to him daily, bat | ! ‘ SR b Feral Gireorions, 4hd dwellings are | oo \Whilo thoso of Monfgomery wers scat. bl | myftind the polles Among the fung 1s say | WOFtem examination aud had found no func. | nothing else, for e feit the need of st | " § one private bank, one state bank, and a n d everywhere, he bed was saturated Nine Men Reported Drowned. woman, Mrs, Maptth. ~All ave colored. tional or organic disease of the heart rest and he got it, ho president told me ¢ timal bauk has flst been organized by LT, | With blood, A closgr inspection of the t Ao wind, | kst Qioer bri, 11 oglion wes. W Biau Rio colsgaiatel burisigha’ fp) oncupled i Evans, A. 8. Stewart, O G Inege) v e | bodies roveated a hole' straight through the | main and A Sl . ix h A Py o ic PBARD-NAG Li0d. 0F hemarthags of sox PO tnsaay, ALY, o Monday 1 Prentiooand ety Brothees, ,l.lf‘,“{.:, m}é..:i woman's head from twmplo’ o tomple. Hor | 1t “-”41 ”'"lm_"l storm passed over- this [ 8 ““f‘:“j" ":1"1-” i Tt was customary to assist naturo in it was the application of an old lady for H a1 i Sbcelid mk s ol B | U \ero vaisod and from tho thikd fger | USURiEht doing groat damage. Iindreds | FUEMONT: Neb, Juls 0. (Special Tologram | g after tho bletb. This had notbeen dono | {ho dismissal of her son fiom o avmy i start dusiness iu a fow day of her left hand a marriage ring glittered | of shade trees were blown down and other | 0 THE Bre.—Tho Barnett boys, while bath- | In this cas Tue. oy ~eultel . aginen nonths 430 “ | The Fourth of July was celebrated in regu- | Mockingly damage done. At Balls BIuff, N. Y., nine | iPgin the Plitte last night,"discovered in the [ - Mrs. Page, who had acted asnurse forMrs, | und sas sent to join a cavaley reiment in the | | | Iarspread eaglo style. on the. Chantaugun | MOMEOIRCY had shot himself immediately | Ten are reported drowned, “Tha Jamage | sand forming the bed of tho river a largo por- Lemon, was examined. Mrs, Fenn had ve- | far west. His mother speaf her Alar | ! grouyds Justoutside of town, which 1s as | Sbove the right ear. In his right hand he | theve mustbe very great, but canuot begiven | tion of the petrified bone of what is thought | Ausqd to allow her to be in the room, | 1o buya ticket to Cups May to appeal to the £ | beautiful and aesthotic a piecd of ground as | Still clenched the instrument of d yet. | to have once been tie leg of & mastodon, The | 23 8he wanted it to hersclf. ~ Mus, Fenn sat | president for his rofea Ha listened to b ¢ | thie most, rounntic would wish 1o S ey | calibre Remfugton revolver. In it were four “has boon placed on exbibition in the | o1 theside of the bed und fanned Mrs. Lemon | Story with fut I promisod o havo cho | | mauntain side, With (op projecting aat samg | bty caetridge stiells wnd two empty chu- = ixazgerated. | city and attracts much attention. all the time, Mrs. I lled in later L dopurtment ; | Mtwenty feet overhanging the green valley, X New Yorg, July 0.—The manager of the ol - il toassist, The de 'y y easy and | when he returned to V n ! | "awd Tnning water below mikes & pistyss | The pollcé iere motified ind Ocers Bloom | Hotel Champlain at Blaft Point on Lake | Hg §ettled 1t Batuml aad the patlent apposred o rest com- | Anding that s had o g S aamin f [ it very plowsing in fis majestio grandeur, | 91 Graiun intuediately, went o iho seeno. | Champlain telegraphod to the. Assocluted | FuENONT, Neb. gy 6. —(Special Telogram e B e S A el A %l ri @ e he news spread. @ 0 86 Was 8¢ " - v s Neb. Ity 9. —(f e ess asked Mrs, Ponn here was | C4se afoused the preside sympithies an | “*1::2(.‘{}...';.&;3‘“ A ot exciusivaly of | o LN B o Fossiyiag b 800l | press today that the reports of the damagoby | to Titk BEr.)—8/8iSmith of Lincoln, who | any troublobut the latter said “Notin Tho | e had a talk with tho sgerctary of war about | | thewe ot Speings, tlows througly tho town | JUETMRIIL Y 8 Sheious gossibping cxowd = | {0 storin were exaggorated, und that theloss | Was arrostel af Tecuinscdi yostorday and | UL MES. Bago {nsisted, howeven, that | 1t his ior o “young man's record | 4 | 1wa Lecty where the water goes over the roc| pushed and ¢ x\l:dm.\ kL.\in other in an ende ':'Ill;‘ll;w\;’wi \\'i\ll u‘nl exceed 8200, C.S. Grif- | brought here by Sheriff Mallon :'\[Ill:";ll“l‘.:' :v .u“(m-} it for Ill'l]p | \\I:nmlfr '”lh“;}',. ”» '1:-IA«|“|Ill:.\;’.ul”';.‘..l ',{‘,;.IA‘,l i L TS Al e Ao : (e | OF to getnear the windows, the doors being | fin of Buffalo, N. Y., was drowned b | of attempting to is boardb o | When_ sho Mrs. Lemon was sink. | characterand industriousdisposition he will bo | & | the rlv:lr‘ lm‘n;u or::: a |.\|.-u‘:::: d?il\l"l’v \?l‘;l:‘-n barred to ull but reporters by the police. ¥ | capsizing of & boat. Y \Be 1\'«':\- \!’w’-{"k‘”!lfu: "‘.!!1.'?“,“1‘.(i'\[‘.‘.r‘.'.",‘l}' _:' {,"' | Wi i gradually 0 and sank | '”\“";“_ 'H"l it shall ""1" \!‘ “M'l he is o | Absolutely Pure. | | thesourists seem 1o eujoy very much wud | Depuly Coroner Martin arrived s fow min- st il } ment and was 1i 1 Ho badpalds Gratt | EioV Qi Bbout two hours afterward, | WoRHISeS laowang Salisniti o s othor | m of tartar haking powdor, - Highe | mml“h“ good business for ‘three liv :m-i x;( oturc ‘(:H(-ov _\1 uglmu xu‘m s and Confirmations. of §35 at Lincoln and gave security for the re- | sha :\» 2 ko ~‘\"uln: ’ul:* ""‘r lm‘\i\ti\;l:: m L“r 18 6 y it 1 Pt where | oo z (uH‘r. u‘ .l.‘: stavle ook chirgo of them, and after an investiga- v i it s Rt ‘mainder, 3 she wi erec s practitioner, sho | ho &y 9 i .8, Goverumeuf 4 oS i ccualey s {eibutary S0 Omaha, | 1108 6 WoRRAS B Bn Sxmuination 2% bhe | o7V A2r3070%, July 9.-The falowing son- declined o answer. Sho was asked If sho | A BUSINESS TRANAACTION | and travellng mon from ihe diffcrent whole, | bouse, the remains of the man and woman [ finations made today: Charles The Great Debat aad & "siingle’ hung out, bub refused to | The Pennsyivanis valimaygficials sse very | Bl | salo houses can be seen hore every. day, | Were ‘taken by his orders to the morgue, | Wiluer, surveyor 0! customs at Burlington | Frexoxt, Neb, July 9. al to Tas | Phe e ¢ od with tho fo. | [roperly annoyed over the stories which have ! Omahia secies to be to this country whiat Chi. | WHEre they now ave. ; o bo | i Thomns E. Gilcurish United States | Byr.]—The greal prohibitiou-high liccnso de- | lowing verdi % A roured TR B0 B e i, e s oty i i ustel v v N 10 exi curious crowd be- | distric ruey Norther: 2 . 2 00018 Re- PR W COpy Nas 8coepiod Wae use-0f 8 cotiage At | cagd is to eastern lowa. e | aai e sxied oisins oawd be: fl;s;lrll;‘:.”;mnm for the Northern dtstrict | at the Beatrico Chautauqua has created oW flud that Mrs, W, W. Lomon o Ctesson Springs for the month of Seplomber | DUUGMS - ”TREET : e g | b Dogee, Ikhe Tiinoke retimed i much inferest in Fremont and Tur Bes is | her deuth by veason of criminal nogligen d M Geaa e ot Soplembor | o : i Peurs! Soup i thomostelogunt tollstadjunct | aze"cel futo-w violont. it of wriet, * Nelljo | , Postmasters—Tlinols: H. L. Glis, Elm- | freely commendod by pronibitionists and | e Part of Mrs. Jennin Fenn.” uger gont of' the ol ‘waid | On nco g i 8 Boodlers Give Bail King armved & fow minutes later and took | burst. Jowa: H. C. Coolbopgh, Hamburg. | high license people alike for its fair and full | - ) paragraph entircly n account of our large | L New Yor 4 ® DA, care of hex, Nebraska: C. E. Burdwell, Tekamah. | report. on B. Fisk D -ad, unauthorized and was published without the and inc @ Practice, A New Youk, July 9.—Billy Maloney, read- | ““Thoro can bo no doubt s to the nature of | Wisconsin: Henry Bradiey, Elkhorn, P — EW York, July 9.—General Clinton B, | kuowledge of those interested. In fact it wo have RISMOVED to v fng clerk of the lmu_ni of alderman of 1884, | tho tragedy, Montgomery maddened with C e e o Sewerag | Fisk died at Lis residence in this city this | Was our desire that the matter should o more gpacious and con- é ium].«m«rmm Delacey , indicted. for complic ]n-nln\uyo.: the man Bowigan shot his wife | Change of life, backache, momthly irregu | .-, GXAYP Iskaxn, [Special | yuorning in the sixty-second year of bis age, | M4l quict until the president and family go venient oflices, 1 y i the Broadway surfaco road bribory | and then himsell : larities, hot flashes are cured by Dy, Miles? | Telogram to Tu Bes has com- | Mho funeral will bo held Friday nt 8 o'clock, | the noor paapl0 SIOFY 18 1o tho offect that e, walked it the district attoruey'sof- | All the women associstes of Mrs. Mout- | Nerviue. Frecsamplesat Kuba & Co., lsth | menced on the sewerage connection aud | The buial will be at his old bome, Cold. tho use of Park cottago lius boon teudered to | Drs. Betts & Betts, co todiy and gave badl, gomery were seen and they all aseribe this | and Douglas. it e Soers or, Mioh., ne: uny 1 the president and that he has accopted, and d " within sixty days Grand [sland will have the | water, Mich., next Saturday this has occasioned u gre | casioned w greut deal of comment. | 1409 Douglas 8t, Omaha, Neh - | 150 YOGS Ui o e oy