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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1890 EITUER ONE (OULD SWIM| v b S POOREST CAME O REOORD. | o wozee e DRONNED, 1N THE MSSIOM [ e > =27 | GJGK HEADACHE ticket was put in the field. Both rep: pe— tivas'ate farm Thore wese thirleon cstie m(?;:w[‘;r::-,n, Jaly |0,~{(s(1.»]..|..! Tullmnm - & anen g u.:- m\-lum-h \ -’ I'c':-luv;-lly f“lsfllb' . il ;. | didates out of the seventy-nine delegates. ; ; 41 pummary of today's races: e WHINGTON T 11y 14.-At 8 conference o these Litthe Pills, Fred CGeigor of Wayne and William Arohi- | [0 VE8 O o S oth YottiaG fnd dpiand the Omaha Meets a Lot oll' Oripples and Defeats | Tyrea-fourths; of a imile—Unaduga won, | The Body of a Boy !‘mu‘ul on & Band Bar | p5u0icon. nato-: tonight twentyninemom They aiw relove Ms- bald of Bpringfield Drowned. ropeal of the law creating a railroad commis- Them With Ease. Geronimo #oeifl, Benedict thirl. Time Near Albright. bers were pre e o consider thoruleto b ress from Dyspepsia, In- sion and declaro the McKinley bill to be 1217 kit mported by the commitice o luit debate, digestion and Too Hoarty against the best interest of the farmers, h\m-mn'nuu mile—Little -Fred won, . The rile was discussed thomughly for two Bating. A perfoct rem OLD SOLDIERS CONVENE AT OSCEOLA. | A simgutar Potitioal Gathering DES MOINES ONLY GETS FOUR RUNS. |JuloG sccouh Puniina thint Time-t:0i | DENTIFICATION ~ ALMOST INPOSSIBLE | hourana o il nd_noports e that b y for Dizainess, Nauen, 3 q " 3 4 ne and Gavaixteenth m Lotion w nimity prevallo o strictost sec i Drowsiness, Bad Tustol Graxt, Nob., July 14.—[Special Telegram Lonely ‘secoudy: Jounio MeFarland third unanimity prevallod. Tho strictestseemy is . - A " o 4 o " observed, however, respooting 0 te of In tho Mouth, Coated No Developments in the Wells-Fargo | 1071t Brn]—The republican county conyen- | ganrahan and Canavan Vary the Mo. | Time=1 Andrew Jurzenson, a Danish Faem | [SO700 lowever, resputing the tems of tongzie, Pain 10 e Sile, ¥ ’ tion met at this placetoday. It was the most Throe-quavioss of n mile—Jim Gray won, Taad; O the rule and various versions are current Tonigis, Faln 1a e Sis, Express Robbery Case — County singu og ever held in the notony by Talking Back to the Souvenier sccond, Equality third, Time and, Commits Sulcide by 8hoot: | One of the most largely sccepted s thatafter TORIID LIVEL "My Convention at 0'Neill—Col- i o e ot ey Umpire With the Usual O b e dosaa e ing While Temporarily aprowsition had boen debated for throo of | TElAl the Bowds. furely Vegrlable fax County Alliance. of republicans, had stolen & march on tho pri- Result, Busteed seddfd! Austrilitz thing, Time Insane. I"\::‘ l\d\fl:fl*-x‘u'.l lln l:-’nnhl lhll L SHALLPILL SMALLDOSE, SHALLPRICE. maries ind selected delegatos from their own 1:15, P o thovo thit debate theron be limitod inder order. After nominating republicans for at- One mile—Tioyal ( ¢ won, Top Sawyer 3 3 ‘1‘«« v‘n]- that the motion shall be put without Wiarxe, Neb, July 14.—[Special to Tae | torney and commissioner they voted down®a Played. Won. l,n-f. Per Ct. [ sccond, Randolph th Time—1:454g, Tho treacherous old Missouri has ylelded ;' - ll|M||xl if adopted debate shall coase at - Bem|—Fred Geiger, a young German, was | Feso i that the mn\‘l'nllun should stand "g:u'°.|[:"l'* 8 & Bl bt Titact 1 up another Body, but it has falled to furnish | {1 'l";h':"*lllfy; ot A\lht'n"‘wll({lvn " |||l|-‘:|::|.~i:; ROBBED UF TE‘{ T“()L\A\D a 1R Wb yminees, The e I8 very strong ] v 'h Races. iy ¢ = 00 almost ever present wa drownod in o small like two milos et of | Y S KOS, e atliuncols very strong | ianeas Gty o1 % BTN B e [Syecial Telo. | 1Y clue that may lead 1 theldentification of | favor of thy adoptim o & method A Lol oy iile bathing. 5 o L 8 Denve, ] ks BacH, July elieh the unfortunate victim. of limiting debat “hair Pl - here lust evening while bathing. He could Shoux City a1 gran to Thy Bus)--Sammaty of loday r ) i Chafrmin - Platt snys ‘not swim and was repeatedly warne |m| to A Personal Rights' League. Des Moines.... o8 e Aty L Last night an old fisherman who lives in 'u:-' wl\~;‘hw[-l<‘ .‘:wlv ' mun”-|| v”-. ommit e —— ¥0 into decp water, but persisted in de Nenkaska Ciry, Neb., July 14.—[Spocial ha 2 ] the vicinity of Bellovae and fishes botween | 100, Another senator suys the ruleis practi i Five Seen fHoe fhicre. ot wo othiets with im, bt & | “Telogram o Trin Brn1 - About two tunired | Sb Laul. P Seven-lghths of a mile—Femot won, | that point and Albright, rans out aloug tho | Saliy dovied ite neomnitul s duo to 1 AKamas Womu Climsto hR Been Re netthor of, them could swim, they could do | and fifty citizens met lnst night at the Turn- Omaha 16, Des Moines 4. Zablo second, Tappahannok third. Time— | river wnding bis Tmes, whenhe saw & dark | porie putting itinto ovoration UMt necwaity Liered of an Enornous Roll 3 g -ty do ; 3 verein hall and organized themselvos into a | Des Morxzs, 1o, July 14.—[Special Tele- | 1:31 object lying on a sand bar that was out into | arosefor its use, The intention of the rpu b covered until nearly two hours after the o *hdent Mhe decewsed was about twenty | versonal rights league. Paul Schminke was | gram to Tue Bre.]—The Omaha club had | One mile—Bessie won, Sumature secoud, | the ri Vears ola and catne from Germany six weeks | elccted presidenti Joseph Butzerine. vice | Jots of fun with the Des Moines aggregation. | The ADbss thivd, Time—1:4d. R0, president; Jacob 'Buetler, JoHB | vy et tHe olron mbtatioe 16 Wik hatdly iF Three-fourths of a_mile—Early Blossom 4 Mattes, jr, treasurer. Two_ vice presidents, circumsiances 1t wa 'y * | won, Lepanto second, Rosaline (filly) third. or. Being of an inquisitive nature, ho | lic an sonutors, he safd, to consider the ele walked out and was homified to find that it | Hom ML issettied, wnd il necessary the iom i : o PERPLTRATED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT, was the body ofs oy, Ho'at once hurried | o r® ®Ppiiodto the taxit bill inorder e o Colfax O y Alllance. one - republi democrat, were | Patton and Stockwell were too i1l to play, 0 | Time—1:181, to South Omaha aud notified the police off- G e DA i Awiletl e neyrek, Neb., July 14.—[Special Tele- | elected from in the county. the other nine members of the ¢lub had to do | _One and one-fourth miles—Phenix won, | cers, whowent ot to the place indicated, | EXPEVSES MUST COUE DO WN t bbb AL S graw to Tue Bee. ] -The Colfax county al- He Pl ad Guilty the best they could, with Dan Clare in a crip- Slmlmkc second, Gendarme third. ne— nu‘AL Inu;\:m:: the ] l»n;»lm‘n‘« mm' a“\ \:_m\n. W 0 "Vll;'u Committed the Theft- W¥ice F v ’ o { o4 oon Atk 'he firsf G ot | 2 y returned to town and left them at Hoafey's y osto! oy Lo The Viet o lance held the and county coms | gupiciein Nob, 3 Spocial | Pled condition. The first inniug was a set One and five-eighths miles—Meddlestono | morge, where they wilt be kept tntil today, -n“(‘:.':n ::l:"( In.lr i aeming Vietin Refass © vention here today. About one hund Telogram to Tn ohn Peterson, a | tier, and indicated how the game was likely | won, Eruest nd, Eleve third. Time— | when an inquest will bo held . : nngs Talk, members of the alliance were " present and | o @ Honey Mundt, | t00. With twosingles, two doubles and | 3:53ig, The body had apparently been in tho river | CHCAG, July 1f-—|Specill Telegrim to about ten Knights of Labor members. The | ¥ 1 s ' | five errors, four runs were piled up. The | ~“One and one-half miles, hurdlo~Pat Oak- | at least ten days, and owiig to the action of | Tir Brn]—A ool railway news bureay . Ton wis very harmontous und of an | three miles eastof - b s arvested this 3 ! Omuhas were blanked in the next three in- | ley won, Winslow second, Tarquin third. | the water and the jntense b was 80 badly |says: ““The v the | nings, but in the fifth two singles, a triple, a | Time 5. decomposed that identification seoms impossi 1@ has ome when wester Mrs, Foretta Russill of Ottawn, interesting nature. - Bein, 1o anew movement, | morning and lodged in jail, the delegntes would . so muddied | chargo of committing an assault on the cight- | sacrifice, a base on balls, and two more errors b e el ol L (ORI LEOR I““',':N'“'.l"""‘ i "]"'Q" L ) :"';""“‘ Ly that they ala not se y out of thelr old daughter of his emplo He was | netted four runs, Two more were made in Washington Park Racos. Judging from the size of the body, tis that | Weekto woek carnings have been showing an | #0,000 ‘in cash on Saturday at the cor confusion, and about ek, in order to re Nicholson this afternoon | the ninth by four singles, and one | Gumeaco. duly 1o Summary of Washing. | Of 8 boy abont fourteen years of age. ‘The pularningdecrese, and & thero is no danc nerof Fourteenth stieet and Capitol avenuo sort to the minor workings of the order, all He will be taken bef in the eighth by a single, & wild pitch S e e Ay 4 8- | Glothes consisted of o pair of dirk colored | for inoveasing them cxpensos must como | I thiscityby Junes Hoga anddohn L. Rush, not members were excluded from the room ot court tomorrow morning and_receive | and three errors, Thoso in the ninth were | ton Park races: jeans pants and a blue calico waist. down." - M4, FRussell stalss . (hab. she oawo to and ot mecting held, the business of | senteuce. His parents resideon @ farm in | not needed, but it was so ensy to get them | Threeyears-olds, one milo—Lillian Lind- | * Some two weeks ago s man fiom Council Asusual tho beant of this fils e Omats fmin Ottawn ssveml .days nago ch the reporte ere urable to get, Douglas county. that Omaha couldi’'t help but take them. | say won, Doctor Nane second, Salute third. | Bluffs called on the fisherman and &old him | il UL J U % ’ No delegntes present om Platte e There was 4 good vy oS g attendanco, it being & sort | Pime—1; that his boy was lost, and ho feared he had ‘f:‘ it "l’l‘" (i Northiwostar 1s the first o §io ""':‘,"i""'_“'v '"'i"“:{'*: l“,‘i”: ’"\"." ol "”‘1“‘ ey oS! Nlhon Wik hominatad for | FAwnour, Nob., July 12.-[Spocial Telo- | & woria o hs nover b seen ere; | - Mile jnd thresquartars-Hypoerila vwin, o L o eyt Toe ioat | ikl e st BNl abeirion |- ol 6N etk by thie Pl ¥NGUIRALiAny .::;!:.nmi :;.l.l’« ‘l\m:,.‘l‘l‘llniul:'”h.vlrl n‘n;‘v:.m‘_:”::t" - | gram to Tie Bee.]—W. C. Willey, one of anrahan and Canavan were fined a*‘tenner” | Brandolette second, Longlight thir ime— | pod that200 men should be dischirgel from the | of Otlawa, the commissioners who was arrested Saturday b for back talk to the umpife. Tho score: harge of accepting bribes from The South Omata police are of the opinion | h e N Two-year-olds, threequarters of a milo— | thatthe torpse nowt Heafuy's is tha of the | CHitio shopsand thisw:ll be fillowed by | So Ed Bell won, Bob L, socond, General Cald- | Tows lad, At il bo denined tod corrsponling orders reducing the force at | and went to an Omaha Nationl bank, where tion for representative from the Twenty-sixth | 00 i district and John Pollard and J. M. DeVine | bisht on the uwrdayaftemoon she came dovn lown L % A George MeDonald, handed in his resiznation o & x| wel i Ty i e o dm scolved ¢ were electod dologates to the congressional : 3 ] ! e Al A x| well third. Time—1 all points, she prsented the dmft and recoved car convention at Columbus, today and Chester Andrews of Steele City (Il 59 9|, Threevearolds and up wards, mile and one "m AL WAS TRUE. Other lines ave carvcfuly considering the | mneyfor it She placed the money in o \ — P N e Ve artif 08 | pidangan it b3 i 10 0| furlong—Pliny won, Micbeth I'sccond, Hardy ibility of keoping wp theit equipment and | S handbase ind after ienting o a fow A Teamster Drowned. iRt e SOt ] elan, b, 0 23 1| thid. Time-1 : | Andrew Jurgenson Practiced at a pibeetlyg dom of | Mnormatiors o Fuman stivet,” started to Semrxariesn, Neb., July 14,—[Special Telo- G s e P4 e e e A S Mark Before Shootinz Himuself. S of ampliyes Wi ser | fAIE 0 het lodyinge louse on Narth_Four gram to Tue Bex,] ~William Archibald, a A Oorrectiol 4.0 30 0| Timb—1:493;, o] " | Audrew Jurgenfon,s Dunish farm hund | vices can possibly bo_spired willsoom bo i | Laebhimethe o fched ',:“"mn\‘!-‘flmfll in the emptoy of Captain Ware on | v Nob., July 14, —To the Editorof Tre 0 01 0| Al ages, one mile—Meckise Fl won, Blan- | aged forty-thres yoars, employed by Cliris | augurated on ull western rouls. sy s (o mes Rock Tsland grade, was drowned while | g In your issue ofthe 12th inst. you 71 tyre second, Khaftan third. Time—1: Larsen, committed shicide on the farm of the b llrl“\“lvl'\'hl:\ a‘uh’-l;t ‘llm-rwzflflw l‘v{u-mw— disappearing through thehotel, 5 DIAES “IVEE yastordny attol y : 2 e ——— T . on: **We huve not yet goneso far as o con- | - She recognized then. e e soomon oo oy e | mention the - organization of an insurance A SHOR __ KSSION. lattor, mear Irvington, and about twalve | iqer thendvisbillly of lossmingour frcein | When Mis. Husscll left Ottuwa and amo > noon, He aud some companions had been | company at this place d the Modern | Des Moines 4 —_ miles northwest of town, yesterday afternoon | any department, but unless there is some un { to Omuha two Ottawa men, John L, Rush drinking beer during the afternoon, and he | Woodmen's Accident iation, and as gen- | Oniaha . 6 | The Last Mecting of the Old Board |about 1 o'clock. exixeted reliof’ {t must cone tothaton all | ad Jimes Hogan, with whor sho wis some was intoxicated when he went into the viver. | eral agent you name W. Goble. That is SUNMARY. of Education. Jurgenson was asingle man without any | westorn roads, At pr the expenses whatacquainted, bowrded the same train and His body was recovered later in the evening, | vot the name. It W. Noble. Would | Runscarncd—Des Moines2, Omaha6. Two- | mua 1ast mooting of the oid board of educa- | relatives in this country, and had been come | dltogetner toolary fraction of the gi also cme o Omaha, brought here and turned over to Undertaker | you vlease make a correctioa, 0s it has caused | base hits — Phelan, Macullar, Flunagan, | 5 8108 S5 OLI00S Tol . i carnings,” It was these two menwho snatched her pearman. A coroner's jury was impan- | a great deal of annoyance already. ns, Clo L Willis, | Three-hase hit— | tion was held last night with nine members | plaining for about two months that he did = portuantesn on Saturda, o eled and returned verdict to the effect N W. Nope, [ Walsh saceiice hit-Clark, (houblo blay— | présent, and it was the shortest session that | not feel well. His sickness scomed to affoct A ATV DRYh & dston: WidhE HoF toney wis, ttn Mrs, Rus that the decensed came to his death by — e 1 Sl MO 'it | body has ever hield, the business being com- | his mind, and he taliked about vavious moth- A0 St sl looked about her ane g A Gy by Throwi URdas & Dindss ) n..fiul‘.n nlm By Ro: |;~_u.“|\ |“ rm‘L e ) g ot br e T . /| Cincado, July 14.—[Sp Telegram to ked about her and saw thit no owning, the of his own carelessnes J 3 out—By Roneh 5, ( prssed ball—Traf- | ploted in forty-five mi ods of ending his life. He said soveral timos | pyey ot He was of Trish parentage, about thirty years sraska Ciry, Neb, July 14.—[Special 1. Wil pitches—Ronch 1a Carkl. Time | Pg Gl by L I old and sin near St, Louis, 10 contral trafic committee on | M€ Was near to putsue the robboers, Lutions with western wadshad an all day's ,.l}:.‘l,‘,‘\'('.'.l‘\ e session with the western lines onthe subject | of the hote A few days ago he went totown and bought, | ¢ & ibe provaiing line Kt t #2-calibro bull-dog, The new membors, Messrs, Babcock, Gibbs, | that he was tived of life, and didn’t care to |, Morrison and Smyth. were outside the mil, | live, getting pointers and watching the workings of the muchine, while Messts. Clarke, Felton, Rovinson_and’ Saville performed their last His mother lives some place ne—Two hours. Unpire—Buuswine. Mo. ty wer the third floor ssell knoew hthen tho away. Soto los no egram to Tite Bik.J—A hired man on the farm of C. Hanks, south of the city, was v ut O'Neill, thrown under o binder by a runaway team | a1, 14, [Spocial Telo- | Wdny azd injired to un' extent that will king on tt anl Nrs. Mis- that lng bhefore she could v ing it to the Missouri | men woull be safd County Conventig O'Neiir, Neb., July abolishir 1 Te voLrs, Minn,, July 14.—([Spec sissippi river und crry il A s " | doubtiess prove fatal m to Tie Beg.]—Minneapolis won from | official acts. hthis he practiced shooting ot & | river, time she ran bk to Douglas stret and_in. AT E S ] s LerTebaploan lounty oy ik - Deuver agaiu today. The score: The report of the president and secretary > f The subject camo up on an attenpt tomake | W4sd, the wir tothe policv stitlon, Re convention, which was held nere today, An O1d settler Dies. NN AT ——— | regarding te s who had lost tine on ac- Yesterday, shortly after dinner, Mr. Lar- . e R AR make | wivine dicctins she wont o Chief Suvey passed oft qulotly and hurmonlously, B. W Cotunys, , July 14.—[Spocial Telo- _NINNEAPORIS. | count of sickness was presented and adopted. | Sen hearl a shot in the direction of the b n AL l{"hl ’1’-‘”. 1“?.‘1‘ "'m:'l;)fi:” {P )l‘r\ and told him of the ;.n.h ry. Within a few : g 0m i Vi a ' soul o ¢ 0 cnzo to the Missouri ites the entive detodive foreo wa Jomson and Major L L. Dudley were nomi- | gram to Tite Brin)—Moses Welch, one of xpoar Ay Ry e b A HA s “'.',‘.1..'.‘(h"fl”1, e O e o Y ngoson | river. Tho wesbers Hnds wore BTl | e s L COEORLES OFCTiTRsilte nated s representatives,, Ediar Adams as | Platte county's vioncers, died at his homs, i 10 0] ohs dor the s By RlG e wasreutia in a field back of the barn, bleeding | Sistine the atiempt, but arc extrenely shaky | A complint was lodged with the clok of W B ! . = ) ! (L 1t un he five day rule it was cut down 5 o ¥ A X attomey and A. J. W. B. Houston | about six milas north of iera, this morning. i 10 0| tost, from tho meTth i dead’ on the subject fron the fact thut if wie lie | tho plice court that oveige to the senatorial convention. There | He was nearly cighty years of He came 7 T Upon nn.mu the countv supevintendent Deputy Coroner Martin at once went to the | Weakensall nust follow sul The meeting v effort has been male to keep this s mo opposition to the "dulogution "for | westin 15 settlers will attend the 1 b 8 1| was @ranted the use of two rooms in the bigh | Scene and upon examination fownd that the is t be contined tomorow, affair from the kuoy the news i AT VatAs ToK) iva ’ . o 0 Institute, dged o brain, 1 eata st Ooll aly *plind ‘nothing’ a8 aoven straight votes for the Dorsey delogates sarpy County Republicavs, P imber of applications for positions as | A inquestwas at once held and s verdict fi"”““"“:‘u i f{\;‘:"‘l,::’,l,“"“‘ FAE thal: inquiries for news. Judge oy six for the antoraey, Ce egation, Pariiioy, Neb., Juty 14.—[Special Tele- teachers in the public schools were presented | returned to the efiect that the deceased came = 0 L i ; told storiesof the Driltcoms and the M- DEAUELR ey of glt votos omet "I wrikan/ta P B -\ The Sarpy county n and reforred to the eommitte on teachers of | to his death from o pistol shot fired into his | Br itnl triffio rates are in such a | Blhaltonswhen ho was apprached, Clork seratched tickets were not canvassed. | S will b held ot Papittion the new board, moith by himself with suicidal intent while | stalo of collipse that hawly a week has | Longhas shaken his heal whon requested to .{nhu l'rnlllnu'll:u}lx!ll‘r_of. ) nf:mw«-l: ted | O Mon¢ y | at 2 o'clock p. m. Pri- 0 The committet on claims presented bills fn [ laboring under a temporary fit of insanity, passed of late without a timble. Today’s re- | Yieldup something new and the detetives Y chairman of the county central committee. Wil b6 held on. Jily o'clock . § | tho sum of 8207 allof which were allowed | The bady was brought frito tosm und buried | quion was on livo hogs, povisins ind ghe | 18¥€ sttenptal 1o look solmu and wise -4 £ L TR e Sl pim, SUMMATY. and warrants ordored drawn. in the potter’s field many commodities taking the same vat, | VHSHLBOYSpaper man appoared WS el Birao Nentoas. Bovhen | | R Tuns earned--Minneapolis & Denyer 4. Two- | Dr. Spalding moved thata vote of thanks ——— Sl s lur potls e et talbw i et | Thoy ot thieie scerotwvell, but yosterdny o onroik, Neb, July TSpecial Tole- A Missin z Barber, base hite Miller, Curtls, Messitt, Tlome runs | bo tendered President Goodman for the able | TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN OF | relsand tie Tho reduction was fron | (1UC Vas discovered througt visitof one of gram to Tun Bee]Thero aro asyetno | o, o Fen PIRE PRI, o0 ) | it Miller, Mitehell, | Stolen busts-Siinne: | mannerin whichho had presided over the QUAKER OATS, the presont 25 cont basis to 3 coits, € o sy 8 omidrand g startling developmonts in tho Wells-Fargo ox- Tolegram to Titr Brw. |~ W. 8. Hoys of Ros- | & by Daenbrousi's. Struek out--By Mitehell Zoliberations of thp board. to New Yok, with correspnding dlecr g 'i I'iu:;:{r.u\:"pnf the thives,is still at oross tobbery case. . Superintendent An- g R o D > | % By Durnbrough st base on errors-- | | Mr. GGoodman accepted the voto of thauks, | mpe Climax of Advertising a Well- | to iiternediate points. o bt e dn ® found Hog 5 rews and Houte Awent Calkins are still Hore | hberer & Hays, barbers, is among tHfo Mnheapolls’ d Denver L Left o hases-: | but refused to yuuke 4 speech, - st e ot ol The roduction wes ino effect July 1. Tt but the detedtives fomd Hogan yes. | and are following up every clue and sifting | missing, afd is anxiously sought for bya olis 4, D 8, Wild pitehes--Darn- | A like vota of thanks: went to Secretary nowa L anc of (et S 80! was ostensibly made to moet liko and wil ) ke Bl S lmiced np abitho g s dete ) Ay > srodi & 5 f game--Two hours and ive | Piper, and, like President Goodman, he de- | Train of 15 Cars to San Framncisco. Y v central ion dn solits confinement every scrap of evidence that can be found, | number of creditors. Ramer , and, 3 competitiou, but probably as much to punish ¥ dipstl O st Me,Andrews assured Tos Bag correspoie S usick. clined to orate. It is just about one year ago since the | the Grand Trunk. whichdoesa large business | ML 10 OH 1 DHmAtesd Bsechim, - 0 dent this ovening that the matter would be To Nominate a County Ticket. SRR This wouud up the business of the old | manuficturers of Quaker Oats wore | in the commodotics affocted. Pl e d i S L st sifted to the bottom and the party or parties | Grant, Neb; July 14.—[Special Telegram board and it mlluu!'ucd actively engaged in sampling and ad- RN L h 18 S y sheds, who stolo the money landed in the peniten- | to T Bre.|—A call has been issued by the tentiary if it took all_summer. Thero are, of | farmors” alliance for a people's convention, to | Boston.. course, plenty of grounds for suspicions of dd at G 0, i Cleveland cortain ‘partivs, and tho chances aro. that. | ored at Grnt on July 20, to nominate u ) FURCAIE ngaged ) ; 5 brickpilesandlimber md a view of the £0083 0150 4—17 THE FAITH CURE. vertising In this city this now well A Possible Union of Interests. sidewilk annot be obtained from the streel, £4001 0002 1—8 kuown article of oatmeal. Our citizens Circaco, July 14 —(Special Telegram to | The highwaymen selocted tho place for mak- n 19, Cleveland 14. 1,.“.0;_ An Explanation by Mr. Dowie at the will remember the thorough and wide- .]—Considerable interest has been | ing the descentupon their prey with groatest these suspicions will becomo sufiiciently i 4 Boston 5, Cloveland 12. Batteries—Nichols First Baptist Church. spread distribution which was giventhe | aroused by the intimation that s uuion of el sln‘)lxé)u‘i-nni!m.im to warmnt urrests being “A Delegate” Takes the Floor. and Benxiott; Beaten and Zimmer, Umpire | By special invitation of Mr. Dowie, the | Quaker Oats samples. The neat wagon | intorests between the Grat Northen and Mrs, Russell Refuses to Talk, T ore tomorrow night, . s o el Fuesoxr, Neb., July 13.—To the Editor of | —)owers. faith healer, 8 number of persons interested | With its crew of well dressed young men | ¢ chers' Institute. Tug Bee: In your issue of July 11 you pub- AT PHILADELPHIA. in religious subjects gathered at the First Graxt, Neb., July 14.—[Speciul to Tae [ lishaletter from Fremont signed **Looker- | Philadelph 20 43 02 2 2 217 | Baptist church yesterday and listened to an Bee.]—The Perkins county teachers' insti- | on,” which is of considerable interest to the | Pittsburg 0001 00 0 0 0—1} elucidationof the theories expounded by Mr. tute is in session ut this place. This is the | republicans of Dodge county. It is quite Hits —Philadelpuia 15 Pittsburg 8. Er- | Dowieand his wife. third aunual institute hetd in tho county and | rofreshing during this hot weather to leam B A el cago, Burlingon & Northern is | M. Russellwasscen list uight, Sho isa samplers; the newspaper ads,., both pr among the possibilitiesof tho futur potite bruiette with a gool vongue if sho and poetry, all ending in “Quake The chief ground forthis beliefis contained | wanted touse it. She is Stopping ot Oats,” and the signs and posters staring | fa the fuct thit sone of the hoavy odersof § yor howding howe nar the. comee. of one at every corner, are not easily | the stock of the Chicag, Burlington & | o Dourding oandagntt i i i R forgotten. Indoed, if Quaker Outs were | Quiney, which owis th Chitazo, Burlington | Fouteenth aud Webstr. When seen last The nfinisters present were Messts. Sav- [ o novelty at the time referred to, it | & Nocthern, are ulso lirge holdeis of Grwt | nightshe vas standing at the gto i clos is universally admitted tobo the best. The orous as 0 per- | Umpire—McDermott. idge, Dawson, House, Roe, Henderson, | took but an excoedingly brief time for | Norther stoc conversation with o well dressed, elegantly * enrollment is sixty-five, with County Super- | mit the republicans of ihis county to assem- Detwiler, Willard, Scott and Drs. Thain, | this delicious cereal tomake for' itself e mustiche intendent B, E. Rollins for conductor and | cle in convention and declare as their choice W YORK, 2 Cooley of Council Blufts, McMichacl of Mon- | a place in eyery home, and the promin- i panntag S ess NF AL *Is this Mrs, Russell ¢ — Principle D. ew York......1 000 000 00 Robinson of Gothenburg for | for governorof the state of Nebraska their instructor. This is Prof. Robinson's second | own friend and neighbor, L. D. Richards. year in the institute, M McNeal is favor- | This is certainly an act of generosity that K, Neb., July 14— [Spoc ure Ber|—During a htayy this evaning lightaing 1| mouth college, TIL, and . 8. Henson of Chi- | ence and popularity the brand attamed | Eat Cx 0, 1E0SRS08L040/ 810 | cigo! at the inception of the canvassis oven | Srum to’ k8, Cincinnati 7. Errors— | “y1n nowie on taking thoe platform said he | more conspicuous now than ever before, | Storm at 1 “Can you glve us the particnlars of the $10.00 vobbers reportedin T B 2 in u||mu ug the teachers with her drills in elocution, | will be bighly “appreciated by the Dodgo ¢5. Clucinnati 4. Battorles —Rus- | 0/ P 0000 00 et those present and to| ,During the months that have passed [ @ lwrge burn belongingto Daniel Wbste Yo, st bil T will not. T have Lully die Whlchare yory fine, whileRev. Hampion and | couity wp;hfimnl} aud is oy equaled by 'L-,,“i}"’.'h.‘“&l‘",'Q.,‘;.-,",f""“”‘“ v HmEe | TR questions as ‘should be usked | Since the work began hore this sume in- farmer who wside tpmiles sl of town. ‘.;'v‘;'x(x'.‘:u‘g. thebest thing I au doisto sy b P e e gt I LU .'p:.""fifh“‘(‘,}".‘,." l‘.“: Eot e : lim. The healing through Christ, he said, d“"{\:‘f’f's il i ,"'0 i"t”'f?’?l( :»‘r BrLaat s es e s Nt W 00N Well, we Tive ot o story fron the polie a2 St ey countios i the atate which miglt. be: men- AT BROOKLYN. was a missing link which might be the means ‘«{“.“ “l fllfl a8s be ‘,Izl“»uu*} Ruin commioneed at o'clock md itis syl | Yepartment aud would like t0 have your side R ALl R CR bR L Blea: o, i ey o an ot b, e | Brookiyn ......2 0 2 10 2 3 0 *—i0 | of drawingall manicind together. throughout the towns and cities of this | . Ml commoncel at fowelude wd it s sifll | o A 3 . Fauvoxt, Neb, July 14, —(Special Telegram | future. Chicago.. 1010000 10—3 Mll Du\l\l.u gav .u?;\(-l"lll‘ of his Mo: and | and adjoining states, until now every | Syall grain, havdly half a erop, while corn |, 5 weil, for 'h: .«.u‘nnu ation ur_\vrmr 20T e |- Last ovening about. 6 orelocte | - Thore may have been o timo in the history | - Rits—Brookiy 13, Chicago 6. Emors— | told how ho was cured of dyspepsia thiongh | point of one “thousand inhabitants or | may ; crop If tere 1s suf- | SLOH YOUCAN g0 to where ou it tho Cou- e e o Wil ot 4ok | of s county when Bir. Dorsey could il | Brookivn 1, Chicaso 6. ' Batterlos—Luby | Draver, Ho told of tho mauy watieuts hohad | over, from Chicago toSalt Lke City, | fcut nin menemen 4 conyentions, vote the dologate hulf mile southeast of Snyder, this county, | and adjourn the convention at his will, was entirely destroyed by fire. As the family | such @ state of affairs ever did exist, there o Wwas away at the timeit ‘is supposed that i | has beenw wonderful change siuce thau time, Elaye [0 at Taok o tramp entered the house for plunder and then ¢ Mr. Dovsey, like the prophet of old, “‘has AT BOSTON. solely to a lack of “eAre you from Otawa, K onothing o sa you mbbed of cirracy nothing to say.” you O e s, | and Kittredge; Lovet e " | cured by faith, ineluding the nine-year-old | 1 s heen introduco: G a8 he th"s;'llli w}}fllsfit.mll,,« Lovett and Daily. Umpire. e B TEnL e Pl 30‘ iy hA(:pv;‘bl,.lll 1}{11;)1%\.1.i«lrt({t)_1§ “om.lf' ILl o four persons who had failed to receive a | taken o great deal of work 10 accomplish Prin St 0aEas. e, and the . falure twas due| it all, but energy and aggresivencss| cexmar ith on the part of the upled with organization will make ries at Ce iy, Neb, Jul, or a draft!! 14, —[Special min who hud patients, wything that has merit go, and | ocer¥ntoluBen| Al tolayisropail- |, e e e i sot fire to cover up the erime. There had not ittle i 5 02 3 —13 o . any 8 8 € g0, anc i s tho Hostetter-Millar QM 1R UG Aot LG WL ok rla gy Bl BB e dg v d s RO . Bosion, 30 06 100§ 0| Questionswero thon asked by theministers | tho manufacturers of Quaker Oats can :::w-::x“t-t‘;uru'izl:u .n"»llhl'fi:» "'.‘ll' feriligonttiigiiihan ant Gclitiup paly family huve been doing their cooking In a unty feel that they ave honor Rits—Boston 15, Buffalo Errors— | Do nis s o hoosphys . oWie wecord- | now looke with satistaction upon their | itricied detogutions. The seatodel T Rl kitchen near by, Theloss to Mr. Sasse is far boyond his werits and t Bosion s hukala 18 B e e ot e b Tong time and was | Labors of the pst year, The homo of [ tio, ; ng las about 81,500, of which 8300 is covered by the | now ti however, will not iton him. All unfriendly Iuss and Sw L s nh its Haddock aad Mack. Umpires— | brought to a conclusion by an address by Dr, | Quaker oats for the west, at Cedur Rap- | Thyer, little child e lious: y Furmers' Allianco insurance company. about Dorsey boing willing that Iichards | Gaftaey and Shoridan. Jeoughp o shondnglon Lyam Adoes b iy Lown, s turning ot housnds of s — R i et o e should sto d 5 tho bald T ¢ those present would be overcome with awe if | packages every day and yot the lwrge niver nce Congress, Wiion nistcing her conplaint Russsll O R E a7 10 IO Milalbe es ieae i T pocciar Doy Rl Blaj| S it FAICATLERIS they could see whathe had segn duving the | output issbarely equal to “tho widening [ Loxwox, July ivorsal peweo | stated thit o areiod and - y ,Neb, | [ Specia ported g o e shiladel i 3 : dp e il and that the mon Question was Brk.|~Tho old soldicrs of Polk county met | publicaus of Dodge county have taken M. | Chicago . .r. .0 0 0 1 0 0 1 paat fayisrodicy domand, QUISTOR WAL fosk oy And R By LR s in- convention on Suturday. There were s word _ that e would uot bo & The climax of advertising these goods | Dudley Field of N Hits—P| a3, Chicago 0, w York Tu his address d Dr. Birney,practice iimited tocatarrh- v rdad A ikl s AhRedd ; undoubtedly a story concealdl for re-clection, aud he further i) 5 Yaprac fsnow reached in the great undertaking | opening the session Field dilated upon 1) % g ! about two hundred present. They organ HARIL AP 2 " | Philadelphia 3, Chicago 5. - Batterie o " ., aghifl s i i %) opauingan. - i e | somewhiere, and the hy e iy to i e, lil.:"}x;:fd oull stand o moro SWOW | finton and Hallman; Baldwin and - Farrell ol diseases of noso and throat. Bee bldg: | of running n special train of quaker oats | benetits to bo derived trom aziitraton and | ihe yomn ol her getiemn frionds loads assoclat qanized at Line o R e mreuia tieh- | Tmpires—Matrhews and Leech. = A through to San Francisco preparatory | from a simultancous gradusted disaraament | the police t beieve that there is o 58 ul\"nlx)u\m/u o Lincoln P, C, | ar s thas ‘n‘t’u Swcuituagte. - £ et The Board of Crade, t0 the canvas which is now to be made | by the various powers zoolsizel Kthiopim in the woodpil 3 \)\iwl'm:«tlgh ;‘!w mmfi ;n tte .':nl'.\(l'\:m“u:"u‘r ‘l':::h'_” :'U“l';l‘év '“l l‘l‘o AT NEW YORK. President Murtin and Secretary Nason of | of that great city. About tho 2ith inst. TS Qe of the oiticos Jrts that the Cloveland.......4 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0—10 | the board of trade ave upin Dakota investi. w York 00 100 03 1 1—5 | gating the tin mines of that state. In thel tion and ulso resolved to support no person | nition for ‘any other candidate this y Hits—Cloveland 16, New York 10. Errors | absence Major Wheeler conducted the rogular ¢ for aily ofico who would not. pledge himself [ The fact is, they had woll considered $his res- [ —Cleveland #, New York+4. Batteries—Gru- t work aud vote forthe old soldiers’ inter- | olution, and voted on it with « full knowledge | bor and Sutcliffe; Keefe, Crane aud Ewing. | iy, ests. that it would go to tho world and be under- [ Umpires—Picree and O'Day. &bk did ot consider the resolution 15 San k ina sp monthly meeting of the board of trade last | Californis Two men from the Cer raun 71 loeied with quaker oats, all for Zimmerian's Wos. g S 8 iRl Tt ihaviie vomin 3y o, will letvo Codat Rapids | Anton Zimmernan yestorday wentintothe | be ashel the bk’ on whith itwas drawn altriin and run through to | =alon of W Kruse, at Twenty-sixth and | Wisiotiled o dishonorit. 00 vwithout breuk, Cumiug, and, according Lihe story of the | & telirm Teog, e topiis, NOW al Milling | propridtor of “tho place, proc Ao to | RANKEGLE QAL WAK S ki ani & B g insult the woman in = charge. Krnse | peron as Mus, Floretta Russell s lkuown in Tho resolutions passed were | says t to those passed by the stato associa- | which said, that they asked no othier recog- ¥ 7. Bltet £ on trausportation along with acommunication Penrose, or Penny, a8 he has styled himselt h vn 7. Pittsburg 5. BFrr from the New, ¥auk chamber of comme , . o . | appearso—and they know that it would be Sittsbury 6. Batteries—Wi o at different times, borrowoed 8 team, haruoss B srae tn AR f0R OYRIDOR hing und ,\.“H'h‘,“” T ;“u-(.u-l.!.,n‘ “l - | requesting the Omana voaraof trade to jow . and buggy of his employer, Jumes Ritchie, a | and congressman both—so they look to their Jones and Knight; Ferguson and Hol- | in a petition to, cot{gross to take steps 1o pre- favmer living one mile east of Barnestown, to | choice as to whom they would support, and ventoverflows ofithe Mississippi drive to this town to meet his wife, who he | that cholco fell upon Mr Rich R Ay S A committee was appointed to draft resolu- | + e sald was coming on the train. He has not | We aro well aware that Mr. I Fine Playing of the City Steams. tions of respect ty¥he memory of W. C. Pow. | 2nd b _ boen seen or heard from since. It is supposed | Would be pleased o have it understood by | Manager Bort, Wilkins wont up to Blair | ll, o momber, of the board who died ou "'i‘i" u hatho went on west and is probably w | the republicans of thostate that affaivs 4ro | \jih tho City Steam Lundry toan yesterday, July 8. & logomokly 4 : e : Co.’s force will nccompany the train | M i that tow thi b goln o T Qe Dol i A communication from James H, Anderson | C0: - will y ain | Yo wp in bis might . und suote i Did He Steal the b e e e (O R e Hon AT DROOKLYY. of Osceola relative to the improveinent of the | through, distributing samples and ad-| hin Lip wnd thigh. JEEMAR S apet | L e S e 20 Wrsonr, Neb., duly 14.—[Special Tele- | asking for Dorsey ation. Brooklyn. 5010000 0 0—06]| Missouri river was referred to the committeo | Yertising mattor en route. A feature of | paredat tho statiou shortly afterward with | Tur basats, for combits | 165 Wit gram to Tus Bax]—Yesterday William | The republicans of Dedge county aronot | Pittsburg. 0000020003 the train will be the beautifully deco- ace decorated with it farious bruises | 0F th iploxion, o Looker-on” would make thor rated cars, This work is to bedone at | and blod stains wd sworeont acomplaint of | 4€ri there’s wothing equal to home undor the direct charge of the | asault Cereal Milling Co., and it is confidently mounced that the Qualcer Oats Califor nin specisl will be the most artistic wtifully ~decorated froight las ever been bohind A souvenir and 0 out of Omaha the dation of Council Blufls, Des Moines o= - - The only il Union M tholess run ex New Youk, July 14.~The threatencd out of clothing cuttern is ended, 'he men | Chic 0 business is _|||v Rock ]»lnml this morning signod a paper stating | veslibule Tinited, loaving Omiha ot 41 belmged to no union and went tow p. . daily. Ticket oflice 1602, sixtecnth usual. It is needless to say the and Famdim sts., Omnl Thayer or Nuckolls county. A reward of $50 | all rig| 0 > ‘mer sgroemel of e A committee wis, ap spointed to prepare res- | time card will soon be publishe union men despito their signatures. 24 s been offered forbis arrest and conviction | ards “understand each other. In fact his f and pera formor agrooment mot tho eracke - | o1utions commending Mr. Levi Cartor for his [seral distribution, and_announcements to P A s Jon 1, Miles and_Junes Thoupson yes- PPenrose 1s ubout twonty-one yours of ago, of | Chicf impdrtod offieeholder in Fremont | cal team on tho battlefield. After nine flerco | dation in refusive 10 sellhis lead works to the | the public s to the special features of The Policemen's E commenced suitin the distriet court s ter lh{hllun\ exion, sl hate und mustache, | tireatenod Mr. Richards with dofeat at the | funings had been fought and the smoke | trustand in mna\fi, to rebuild in Omuha on Ly i, kb 3 ; PrML to rcover 52,00 from Edward Shorwood and - ' schemo of this kind. This was prompuly und :r‘l'fx'ubl".‘.fi'.'fl'.::'.!".f{:".;n.,r'"Lf,‘m Steans 0% | Phrough ;mw, s—Pullman palace | Silccess,” is applicable ‘tothe trade on | gispated police pienicshould be hell at Ar- ! " .l_uw; County Republicans. emphatically pofused by Mo Richandy, | | i oy shoria be pivied igatust the Biac sleapors, diningénra, froo reclining chair | JLes0 0O, fuf uakier Cals BFe BOW | tiugton on July . Nearly 1,00 will 1o of- i Poxea, Neb, July U.—(Special to Tam | 0ie SR 3 ol Sidate for ve-clection, and | S0x to determine just what the calibreof the | cars to Chi ‘u, jind_intervening points | JREALAG BUCCESS TN, DRIRE Vop it | fored in prizes for proficiency in jumping, Bek]— At tho Dixon county republican con- | {tois aman of honor he willl not broak [ Profossional team is, 'Hutchins’ playing wis | via the gre e R A e R S F e A P P vention held at Concord Saturday, J. J, Me- | tuat written pledge, but will take off his coat | YOry brilliant and Cody’s p g excellent. | oftice 16 s mn, and Farnam. i e I : I A B A 1o o ARG ' Caxty of Ponea reccived the nomination for | and lu-l“u\mu who have shouldered the re. [ The seore; in the shorttime | inth Sleams D 12840101 %13 The T ‘At Convention. that has el © Cwero first | outing. e fant & po i 1 0,0 % ‘; 0 )0 ““"; 81 Superintendent James of tho public schools 1 l”“\“" b ~1‘ 4 nd toth by "'l 9 Of course the democrats of this district arnod runs—Steams 7. Two:baso lits - | covonoq vaco S S e 0 v attributed the success of a grea " delegation to the state conveution was in- | would like to see Mr. Dorsey get. the uomina- | Linaban, Bowman, Taylor; Bailey. retmmed yeateniay trom 8¢ Paal, where be ¥ structed for L. D. Richards for governor and | tion, for they feel cortain that they can, with | runs—Hutchins, Struck out—By Cody 13, | Went to attend the annual convention of the Judge W. . Norris for congressman from | the help of the alliances, which are noarly all | by Wellbaum 4. Umpire—Coloucl” Smith, teachers of the United States, and in speak the Thind district. The sentiment of the con- | gpposed to Mr. Dorsey, elect. a democrat, or ing of the meeting he 15 v enthusiastic vention wus unmistakably auti-Dorsey. at least dofoat M, preey o 5 A Game for day Next, over the gathering, . p Thousands of prominent’ republicans from | mhe Lincoln Giants, the Capital city's fam- | It wis & groat moeting™ said Mr. James Republioan Primarios at_Colwmbu. | i para of this district o well satished | o, Colone uggrogotion, wil ry couclusions | “act Wascompamedof S5 10,00 techirs i Corumis, Neb,, July 14.—[Special Tele- | that Dorscy conld not be elected should ho a Aggre ) fiofostiaciie f . ¢ < + Suring the v ¢ith the City Steam laundry team at the | prominent educators from every stato an - Tur Bee.]—Thorepublican primaries | Succeed in‘securing the nomination. - With | wit Ledrieed 0 grum to ik Bee.)--Thorepublican primaries SN territory in the union. aro held today to select delegutes to the | Sueh & fecling of dissatisfuction it would ‘be | local ball park next Sunday afternoou for the | *Pat i EEARIE o (oted considerable n Kroge, Onahs.. e bald sodoy B © | Jike flying in the face of providencoto nomi- | seventh timo this season. Tho game is & courty convertion called for Jul n 3 ttent d wi e fine Rapen &, Onulia P 1O | nate him. ‘Thero axo handreds of mon inthe | mateh game for §100 a side and the champion- ?\-\:.:f«-,utlvlml:“w.u“,,‘.L;‘Jxl.lu-‘\uIM" Wken @8 8 | | (paunoey A. Walker, \nwmn Valley county ,attornoy, and N. C. Johuson of | sponsibility of placing a man of his mental Hooker township for representative, Tho | CAlibroin sb great and important a position, S Fire in Dundeo Plice During the storm last nignt two-s - 4 cottage in Dundee Plice was strucke by light- ning and burnedto the groind, Be 1 the following mar | the rewch of fivenlarns and tedephone \rtment was ot sumumoned, was unoccupied 300, 1g beyond , the he build and valued at about licenses vesterday : and address. 2, Color arwit, Coloru 1o Another sult has been comniseed agiyst Charles C. Spottswool, this tim by the Citi- ans bank. Lasl summer Spittswood went into the bullding 1ine, erecting ei v eity delogation will sapport Richards for gov- | Third district who stand head and shoulders | ship of the state. Manager Wilkins has Sixtoe ¢ 4 teachers attended | 1Florence A. Moyer, Omaha., twenty houses ot on Spaulding str ormor aud Gowdery for secretary of stato. | aboveMr. Doryey in abilty, honesty, integ: | added's couplo of new playors o s teum, e o st | | Homan Briokion, Omaia, e ing to pay the interes,, the bank has suel to Sy Breehor wiil lavo wny asssistancs the county | rity aud in every elomont whit ot walke | au it now in's condition to success il | fn‘tio ves highest torns of 1ho trestment | | Enina Jonnson. Omaia S et B b e g S RS can give bim for auditor. The hotels are | upu true statesinan, and there 13 1o good | cope with any amateur team in the country. | they rocelued at the hanls of the St Paul e i money, $4,47.20 was borrowed, logetier with { erowded with delegates for the idopendent | reason why they should not ieceive recogni- | Thus far the Gisnts have had cousiderably | pectla. One ‘Thiusand Houses Destroy d. | interést from last July. congrossionul convantion, which convenes - | tion at the hauds of the Third district repub- | the best of their plucky Omaba rivals, but pi e S CoxsraxmixorLe, July 14-Tho fire on -— Absolutely Pure, | MOmowW, s licans wud allow Mr, Dorsey with his u.lx‘ in the coming game Manager Wilkins says 1002, Sixteenth and Farnawm streets s | suturday in the boul quarter destroyel Bond Offer A eI ol % Nimhias trous pomposity, disguaiing hvpocrisy and | his new pitcher will open the pest box of | 11 ¢ 1w Rock Island ticket office. Ti 1 os and ruined 125 timber merchant W asivatox, July 14, ~[Spedal Telegraim | of luveninzstrengtts 1out ligs An Alliance Ticket, positive ignorante to rewmain b Roms, for them that they have tackled yet. e %ock Lalgad (ol 3 1,000 liouses and ruine Amhey BARIARL: o AVENHAN MK A%V e shrngan-r Aol b et Guaxo dstaxn, Neb, July W.--[Special counting on & great victory. ets to ull points east at lowest rates. It is feared that o were lost. 10 Pz 13 av.) —-Bonds offared : §5,50) at §1.21- | D g 3

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