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YEAR. 0 — 4, 1890, z\ NUMBER 47, \ == = — —— L1 | fully twiceas much money is spent iu the " - . | | §ldney s e o | of salaries, Tnthe senate it Is wore. It is | | WA TOA B T ol E | [ Shringview!: | How a Lettr Withont an Adlress Safily *{'y"“‘l“k‘l“"“'\:l" it .. P B runre | Four Thouwand People Go Out to fee | {arieaniv...1'0’ 2 1 Fikinniinn 5% % %19 |The Number of Licensed Liguor Deal §t. Pl 0| Destructive Wind and Hail Storm at Sious ool | quites numberof men in the house who lolc " | wA) 4 R mr0 1313 % s South Oniiiia | W™ Reuwhed Its Destinatio. their seats b tlay of Joss than | Omaba Win Anotler Game, el oy 1 ghaane Thbd g Their Location and Revenuo Derived, Stanton v V 3 o | Falls, South Dakota. 0N ¢ e This out- | 19 Gtoe.rt 11e00]| tella S5t one | Is I noninations 1 Mtawd 1 18 2 . . “ one | — o shd slections. . Py | . > Rwarte; ¢ 41 SRossll 1,00 012 1 1 AlIF 1 | SENATOR PADDOCK ON THE TARIFF, | it clect] M onys powibiy | BUT THE BLACK S0X COULON'T DO IT. | N 10 Obwge itz 100 0| OFFICIAL ~ FACTS ~ AND FIGURES. 1 HAIL STONES AS LARGE AS APPLES, . | invent a law which will put astop to this ex- —_— - - | - it i e ‘ | travagant corruption, and men oo to | otats 10 Tohls.... 0005 7 | | o Creating aFalse Lnpressionin Reg | (emgress upon thait morits, and the ofico | Tereific Slugging by the Trewers and = BY INNINGE T | A Revenue Was Devived in 1880 of | i 200 | Thonsands of Panes of Glass D (o the Elections Bl ~TheAnthLot | Williot beone for lixurions tastes only | Fadifferent Work by the Loe 120200 0-0 $750,8 18 —seventy-Bight Toway 100 | troyed-Storm Only Lasted Seven ey Bidl-Duying Congros SENATOI PADIOCK 08 Tk TAIFE. | cals Responsible for et U e In the State Huve No | I g | Ailicarstiot i Vot .5d slonal Seats. piSenator Paddocle joinel Seiator P in the Result. Two-lnse hits—Batley, Leo. Struckont-Ry Saloons, | o | Aptivoxliiated, - e e b - t high du | eitt, 12t Welbs un. 51 l’hlu-.l binl e S wrtz | & ; . =50 | — - | on earthonware he democratic press ouble play—B, Nelson 10 Carrigan, Stolen —_— den . . X i this moming weners commen on | 1508 —We ,Tew, H. Mutthews, Halley, | | Tobin ) ‘ WasniNoroN Bumav Tie O mBen ) | thew va o rll,h‘ Whs N "Fror Plaved. Won. lost e Bawhoh BVathe, o . i By The following fsa carcfully compiled ex- | Ulysses 3 4 Siovx Farey, S, D, A t 8- [Spoctal Walls FoURTIENTH STUIRT, 1 | [ower duties s ovidoncs of & sorine broak ik ”:v'r 8 peher AV igman, Tew, i dnttews. L flon | hilitof the licensed liguor traMie in Ne- | '{I{ha . A il gt bre B ) VastiNaG1oN, D, C,, August’ | 4 vt b ; . alioer | Minneapolis... 9 u Blaird, Cranest. Tine of gane —Two . i e enting e . 8 ¥ vlegram to Tre lent stor The high stardard of eficienty atiained in | vk Ehgt Sriha o T 0 e Bt Hyseit o b ICRNRIT SR o= ultibon | UL Diaited et ity dud w1 VoLt en f . | took place here this morning, beginning wb le rank of tha postal syst s roul *d b} tion a: n the tarif, | Sloux City P ce Stopped the G o8, N Y 1 Yendizre 1 ™ £140 and LSty - n minutes, but in :.vlr.” |u"t':n“ An Smslanco illistrainy | P iid the senitor, “and represont Sk )hnl\l(:'““ \" SRR, Tho St Lonis- }) AL, I""““ "“""‘ el LR none that timo an ut of damage was done 1 rsons. An insta listrating | Fepublican.” i beliore 1n thos meo. | Dos. Moin (ol L ARIR 2y have responded. It w noted that seventy Vi non can 8 bo computed, b this occurred recontly, A lottor wis depos- | §, (il PlAn state T belicre dn the 1 s pau : | Rochester gume was to have been played | o of o 18 citine i townsare this year | Moo, I :” ks saaresly. o compuied, bt oatl due 30 the Mizgaukn poofiie wilhout AN | maintaining it, butlshall domy best to see Milwankee 8, Omaha 3, here today, but the palce Interfered, compel- | (o thout any saloon eral of those that 1 1 Many of 11 1 not yot ke from allress, The emydope being fetly | thatit is faivly andn e | Yeatorduy wis anidoal sunmer day, and | 1€ the players to desist.e-Neary four thou- | |7 LI Siad sutoon. Sev Hiv e tis kaison 1 « awoke from blank, exeopt for the business card of the |1 am for jist w il tarift wAllmeok BHO (4 o v 88 el thie lays for base. | Sa1d people had assembled and considerable Bt 4 G S TRl 1 5 their el t of the ap- corponition from the office of whidh 1t was | FERING demands of the govermont economt. | J0H SHART Hars it Justiho days for bise- | o ygqy sya, Several arrosts wire mido, | Deciusethe license is so high that no dealer | 800 | yronching stor e odiutite A ically butnot penuriously administered, and | bill. 1t woild havebeen hotter than equa- 2 gL ) has been able to pay it, or willing to take the | Tohe 100 | Ominods clouds gathered i the northwess ] £mt, it was delivered to the person for Whom |yt came keep the wheels of Amer- | torial Afrien had it not been for the cool, re- | Svracvse, N. Y., August As the police | pisk, The 145 cities andtowns that have | 4010 | nnd the dust flow with temifie force, the 1t was intended in his officein Ne jean industry moving briskly. T am in | frshing biseze that camoin over the broaq | D notified Syricase and Louisville that the grantedlicenses this yeur have an aggregate | Wil ) 3 ' i S0 ity without the delay of an r, teaching | favor of a tariff which will protectand whieh s Y7 American assoclation game could not be | EX s bbb | Winside | wind having ri veloeity of sixt | westem plains, down Lake street and up the £ 797 licensed liguor deal To this n | 115 destination by the sate deliveryas olier | Will not punish e whole country at the | Westem plins, down Lake stret P ¢ | played today the Louisvilleclub left for home. | OF 797 licensed liguor dealers, To M- o 3 | five miles an hou Ihe buillings Jtters fully adireswd. ind matlyd utthe | SBW0 tine, which will encouruge Iubor as | 8lley toshaball grounds, which It entered in i — ber should be jded thirty-eight | Wood Iiver | rocked and bent like twes. The dust otters fully addressed an . ~ wellas capital. T believe that the messure | splintere@ fragmonts through the cracks and Among the Anatenrs, liquor dealers. licenscd divectly by | Yymore o p " B IS, O Soties’ tiis patil t | P % i ) 3 Y | York had scarcely cleared away when hail as big SHLIS NS % /OonL 10 P08 of protection ufforded swcific manufacturers | knot-holes in the fence. It came in showers The Diamonds defeted the Acmes yester- [ 1y county bourds making the f last yo appies caime pelting down upon the city tookk the chinces of beiug rightin forwarling | st M“_‘(l a du Poufteiont vosustain and 0ot | of ¢prag 1iko perfume from an atomizer. The | diy bya scre of 4 to j Batteries—Dia- totl number of licensed liquor dealers for | json "“.‘"‘[;“ et | Stones cighit fuches in circumference and h s el i et d DL LR A I e LIS Nt industries. | 1) vault ibovowasof tiat trnspirent tint | monds, Arnold. Davis and Bennison; Acnes, thi veir 885, . | ‘ A L | woighing two pounds wore found, Hundreds e v S L OTOR | o arionl ey 80 Mot e et E by | T ROWHIAR® s S IsaNi( to penctrate into | Qumille and Quinlan The featute of the | o nine villages from witlch no reports FORESTERS: PYCNIC. Svar S R Sy et pdsed between an iatelligent, eficient service and proper fuictio: of govemment to build up | boundiess dopths, ana over it tho whispering 10 was Arnold’s work in striking out | T 5 ble it S | oS over, 10Usands of paries of glass wero one ot so thefortues of any one cs: tlarm it tho oty ) £ | three successive men with the lases full, Tinbor by more thin Camoy ihertse this | mhe Pleasures of the Day Marread by [ destioyed in the hotels, public schools, el ), ‘ e T aamyone duss teitions it the | summer winds wreathed their gracoful doud number by more than twelve to fifteen, so D et P 1Sty | private residencos, Baptist college, Nol e letter o part of the castern mall o expense of another For this reasm, in | pai s + ! - P that it is safe toassert that the total num & isgracefu by W n college, deal mute sl penitentiary 9 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul raiivad | @very iustance where heavy protective duties | PUnIEs. A 4 oo L RO L LL C U bot of licensed Tiquor deulers in Nebraskn, | Puartswovni, Neb., Aug Bpeclal || aid buainoss” blockss . Hece the toniey 1 Joposited in the Milwauke pstofice. The | r¢ demanded, the burden of proof | Butthe Milwilces quickly knocked all | The'oursing at thedrisiug prk at Coun IndHAIE Biwer. : At nd wholesnl® | Tajsgrain o Tie | By GOt e a1r | Sts Naris el s Aletoltintiug clork sent e done whovihertor. [ Dol they are novesiary for Uiy g wel- | rhymeandbeanty out of earth, air and at | ol Bluffs yesterday wis by far the best of | and retafl delers, does not excoed 850 | 'otclosie this inomiing ‘& spocial *tratn of | 08 1016 was somnuch paper L DoHr, | distribut '\.uvh ait it “’wm.\.\ ! ..y» = | fare, theupbuilding of manufacturing the | mospherc and loft everything as dark and | the series. The running was themost ex- | | Ti » revenue derived from liquor dealers \ e ‘l T led ey “ ARG lyery gas lampin the city is destroyed, L il el '_”' v B TS fndustry, the Pk | mbre as the timb, clting and the entiusigin rn the highest | wider the high liceuso systom for (1 Bdnia St i T | e tin” wps even' aving boew plerced with ! € bilities Vil kel “I S A el bl "_,‘.';fl’mfim\“, Boforo the gune opened averybody was | that has ben seon outsfd{of St. Lauis at the | 184 was 8330, e b Ll | Dends. The great, muiorsy of thees vaosts | 110, sl stones, - The illinols Cential pase e e i billt fes s, | DU Faeturer s tifough | MPRYUnG cvenboly wirth mentioning it | swond mesting el ddthatuity, Butthe | Wi coliéctel in various towns [ were respeciable. oresters Trom Omuhi, | avem shelaw e inat th tie, and ! o8 1 e (S8 b BRDABILeS Rt | oo nnt et - teil . st e Eo B tacie S e ey bedy watlod 10 | awocistion hus bed to bedfthe stiginn of the | et okl i s loeated out Couneil Bluffs and South Omaha, who ams | P Palinan: sufored s badly 1 Lo neat e L o 0 L0 LI BSRONEAIAER | b oo il SpE proflls s Aok aa(iecei] ih08 jorkcers from Wisconsin,s - wolf “fuke’ that fooled #he popierecently, | intorporated towns hero to peaceably ind quietly enjoy a Sunday | Tho Contral round. houss 1ooks s 16 it ientof tho cofipany as the oo for whon it | andso per ceit am on his investment wvore certainly 4,000 people In the | and probably leept many from atteuding the No.of It. Amount | outing. * About” two hundred toughs, who | been bomburded with sk and ball, Tho was intended. It for him, and s may be | and to ke the pople the bills through | o0 W flled every inch of available | meeting, % 0 fased peallzoad | were with them, spoiled tho pleasure | family cow of John MeCarrier was Imagined, its prompt recipt was the ause | Sulitical pricos. My idea of 1 fuir x| space, Tho grnd stand wus packed from | Thers wis a fiie Lot of greyhounds to com ARIGOL Lo, qlaworfrom Mol of “tho day and made this ity | killed by a bugastone. Many visited * whoro of no little wander and the ocemsion for a | {in™or" iital etutlly taarel oo gy | od toend, and had there been a second | et at this meetiag, ind they rin with great | Adams A o s e et e st G L g tracks, and on exanination o sapital actually fnvested onindus- | O Py Anghod SSo1 L BT Ooraian. sice ] Alsosii . 9 ong and gen uvlessness that has | the animal was found to bo coverced with fery complimaitary letter toGenerl Sipor. | tri which “can livd wd can show | #0ryond ibalony they would - lave been S0t TP O 5 ok ot o | A MLaarhass i T | beon witnessed heve suiee the Livingston | braises. Sra mtendent Bell Probably tht is theonly | proof tht they can continueto live when de- otwithstandl Sunday, the ladies | the long ears getting Mtween the viser of | Alexandria’n A omong | Hleights pienic and riot of three years agc Ulhe son of Banker Avery was knocked in- \nstanos ol reerd yhoro t lauor with oads | Dendent an thielr owil resmrcs, At the | o SEIBECNE BITE Sunday, the laale | T18 Tobg, Ge EeEHIE B on it and gently | 4llnce seer e T 1o | ,;About o'clock the tighting began and con- | sensible by o hail stone. Hundreds of ine dvessreached its destination without theloss | $10¢ tine T would consider it o © Whers | Smiles They all hoped,of course, that vie | carried thelittlo fellow along 8 short dis. | AU oot/ e ¥ | tinued more or less until durk. A rain com- | stances have cometo the surfaco whore the { auliour's tine St oo, tORIIE fidus VB | lory would pordh upon tho bunners of tho | tince and dropped hin, ] i et Sk e | menced about 4:0und this seemed toim- | hail seemed to havo lovelled everything in its halith i Ay slraila irddieey S ekt [ op sl s i i heclegnt large blue greyhound Bowne- | Arpilioe / "I 166 | tensify the fighters. Males and females of | way. Dealers have beon felographing for CHFATING A FALSE INM PRESSTON, dustry and give its mavket to a foreim The bleachers—why, they looked as if ft | ing Boy, owned by Me. Joun ~ Montgomery of | A n 1,000 | the worst character were the principals and s all day and houses ave virtually without Every effort is b made tocreate the | 1 acturer und its lubor to a foreign | o0 PO »ossibleto have driven another | Council Bluffs, won the homors vers haudily, | Ath? i « noi | the officers of the law about the only vieti | protection.” The St. Augusta Cathedval, buils e e L EIEHOIL CUaou LRy, | Vbt 10 (e coHslderalibhrit tHorprns TS LSS bR DS S piledriver, so | with Dr. sellinger’s big white hound Fausi | Adltand Rty ++» MO in the first round the shevill and his deputies | by Mrs. John Jacob Aster of New York, win- that the s bill hias been shelved far | entbilll shall vot for i reduction of duty in | Jmman being the bolled uod roasted crahks | second, the large fine brind hound | Alinson 2eiess g ‘ | managed to make two arrests. After that | dowed sith vied French Cathedral elass, 18 this sasions coicerned by o privalun: | eviry cie wierelt camot, be shown to-my | iensely wre tho boiled g Lo Corsioan: ontorsa iy SOL LA Aridkay EEa <oo mone | only one” was made und the vioters had | wasno exeeption to the rule and prosnts 4 IS T W doaninhile anire | sRi2 12 e o doty Axuihy tve BV | Eimyic sl ontom ot shiwy squippases gar. || gaine AL foR A place. In prime condition | *Avoea [ /I none things ™ pretty — much _their own lookings pic This’ loss alone will inbliag leudlos of he smmate. ‘...;u,:wvl:‘i poded o ldualio ihe adilerence | wounded the oulfleld, and the spectaclo was | he would make s good showiny in wmy com: | Astel. . noie way. Policiun ol Denson was | run up iuto huidreds T 0 projudice e measure and” fires 4| in vags Wiwen Amerbs and Ameri. } BUEAG Uo oufleld end pa | Banerott 00 . kiocked down, beaten ang S un £ tho storm s have beon postponeent. ¢ :[u‘vlivlp I for_ g the | S iSo Datiay il .mld o strengthen rather And such an enthusiastic throng Theraces for the three days were most sat. | Hirtley . il taken from him." The sheril wias also d | ipally to the city cial teles consideration of the bi ars to not have | hin toweaken that home market, which al- Every good play was vigorausty applauded, | Isfactory to rybody in attendarco and | Het.. . St to the ground aund badly used up, but man from Salem reports no damage bug boen cousiltel in reacing thes tagree: | reuly cmsuucs nore than © percentof our | tvery wod pay was vigorausiy ap was 4 | should theassoclution glve aumnther meeting | et Qroek . ] aged to keep his revolver. Edward it Deil Rapids on the north reports no mengs,” “understanaiy ete, loking | arieultival prody Votes will ool | plonteousness of both, particularly on the | in this vielnity. they will mect with amost | bt sme ¥ e [l gerald and Mr. Clark, who wont to the | ont h the stend a towards adjo it nforothe smatoacts | distinetly - protecive As hos ofton | piref'eho Uisiiors, the fout tionsiid ttront ering reception, now it coursing is | Fellevae Sl none ¢ oy wore tervibly manled, | mile. On the east report vere, upon it. His name is Thonas B. Reed, | been said,” the recomizes the | PATE U the vis ) Underatond o TRE ext merting i | Tollwood o 1 i who claimed to be Policoman Mar- | Luvorne, Beavor Crook, Valloy Speinges ¥ fhe T ofthelionss oIt 185 i0 Wacret chak | Qifgrenier | betwasn .+ proteilon’® miidy[ "8 (O IR o oceupied the points for given at Lincoln, Neb.on the Othand | jhelviere. ... sl Gou | tinof South Omaha was arrested, but atter- | worth and Bruce ull & hail, with Slizht Mr. Re in part of th ession pieed | profiibition. T believe thatthe west and the Omala, aud thleast said about thoir Work i | Benklenan vase Sty 2 LUOU | ywards released. The other two prisond damage to crop for aatn aeig ot ho. Datstod | Dwlest renioy st Staiss guerally Wil | o ety : ; BANK CLEARTINGS | i R Pl o pmilon oY lticons b gt 0 el | i1 [ Aegary dasiasites s il femnin fy +--upon . fs consideration cad of | aginst the mamtcnuce of any existi Milwaukee bogan the scoring inthe seconl s de - b [Rlogaligeoniey s sl || “Th'ta tho grentest wancer. i the world thit | sy sarions dimacn. Socias o, lavo weaped the turiffand then in advance of the silver | duties which are not, essential tou fair meas. | 1ning Un twio siusles, an arror DY UNE | pinancial Transactions of the Coun- | Hite siring T nolives were lost considering the desperate | bavked and garden truck of every kind his bill. Heforesaw the “tieup” in the senate | ures of protectim to American industry 1, i passed lall and a wild pitel, Daley - try for the Kagst Wee Hrud nong figting. It is safe to predict that today’s | been leveled to the ground, Theve wers and the condiitions now survoinding the bill The moment that the plin peopleof the aud Shoch got ssthe plate, = - e 4 | Bradnaed .. Bt . ' work will bar Sunday piceies for some tine | nincty t plate-glass lights broken in the L, Without M, Roel's c-operation congress uited States gaii the idea that s republ Inthe third Omaha made one, Canavan Bostox, August 3.— fal Telegram to | irocic . e DONC | to come in Plattsmonth, new conrt hoase, entailing a loss of £2,500, caniot adjourn andoven thongh the senate bl is drafted aud passel to bex ventto first on balls andscored on hits by | Tur Bee.]<The folowdng , tab Ui TGRS ROW 5% o G ; e WL other damage being done to the building, shoild agre tan ||x|-u||n-;||:\;')n\ bofor the | min fituron lonc il the exjens of " to Ikeams and Glevelud. ook & couple | M dispitches from ths *doaring pasos [ B viille.. ol DU o A e A P ‘"“,, SR clections bill is disposedof, the spealcer will | consuning pu rat moment. not ouly wi € evers: too! Q0RDI08} i) cities named, shoy e gross ex- | Cullawa RN 2 N v Ny CECKI W E-CLAYTON CASE, { ., havo to b broight round beloro srescutton | rem blichs SUprenACy 16 Tn deadly pol, but | moreon to siiglesand two bad - throws. by | '}m, f"'(l?“:"m:‘(' 3’\: “:) gty Gt L AU R R BIEVIISE SSha s AnES0Y, OIS, ity st TRl B L " to libe raported from the commit- | the protective principle itself will be most | Andrews, , a or Lash week, | fith, rates per cent | (ypjeton e s . none i Bre. ] —Work has {just begun here on a o House BisctonaiComaitiaritta 10@ o wiys and mens orudopledil rape seriously endangered e fouwthand 1}3\‘0““..‘1“ gitinatally | of fuoreaso or dewrony. g aginst tho | Getar Raglds 111111 1 Large fiuring mill, which is to be comploted phee s s b sl Votvithsthstinding this fact, it looks as - 1 each, and thon quit, while Mitwaukee, by | anounts for“the Gothemliéy wreek in 1880: | Central Cly 100000 runui vithin_the nextfour months. 4 ¥ 4f {‘h‘r’)'"‘fm o ToNS Of o TaAtve STAT POSTAL SFRVICE AWARDS, magnificent hitting, afteradding four to' her | e by e [ Shadson . . ‘;‘E“l‘“'{“‘"‘_“_ “f‘“"”“ If"\_[“”‘ff‘\'_“ ,"f‘_’_':"‘ WasmiNaToy, August 5—Representative and thatilone, wold wowd The awards forstar postal service recently | scorein the fourth, quit,also,and wother de- B iafllicmes.. o oG Ve iave ono Of 1he"SueBl willeR POWCS Iy Y of Town as Drepired foF TIDIIEan ¢ e Gt o, made inthe territories on the Pacific const, | feat was added to the very long list Omaha 3 oTondme L0 the state; the dwm is being built of solid [ (EOW B EEWE - ot G Tie lsTeruiy i (i chankniar krer g and in 4 punibe m_and souther | has sufferd abthe handsof the stirdy Wis- cimes. £ L e, which is quarried a fow miles west of T 5o it sy & TS ‘house who are | SUtes, show some s of interest to the | consin team. o | 1 Verdigre; the contract has been let for the | COmMmit a1 ByIOLet FOQRITEZORS, ,Alist of theme .m“‘sulrll.lh.u'mv‘\.\ ho ;-5:_- public and gratafying to the administration. Bauswine’'s unpiring was superb, H ‘ . H muchine which is to be the best roller | contested election case and the murder of the ‘fusmy -""‘| wmerow will--prove Ntics " Al | An examination into the condition of the | Thescore: frrror . 1 process, and all the latest improvements, republican contestant. Commenting on Cla ;“:}:E "““' ‘.“f ":\""'I"I' r:”""l\'-l”‘: l:'n‘m serviceat the time this administration OMATIA Joston. i y This portion of Knox cointy has not had | ton's murder, the reportsays: “Rewards were caves ofabseice except for sickiess have exs dayeliped 1he Tast thit Chs o - - - Chiloago, ; St SR S 300 | asgood crops for several ye v havehad » been reviked und itis pobable that surfaco | 110 Pover developed the fact that thers Phijadoiphin: By oo 8 1800 | @8gcod crops forseveral years; wolavehad.| omaied andihe community of Morriliton passed 1 opicenie i tre | cost pearmileof truvel was? cents as i B Ear | creva.... % 7,000 | an abungance of v the smull grain is all o it : indications will point to an cpidenic i the | £’ cont which was the. oes oSl s i 15y Culbertson B Vi 1 LO0 | harvested, and the corn crop is, without a | dppropriate resolutions, but noearnest at- housa subors wk 11 be cngaged i . v nn ¥ ? et Lo bring tho mardecers to justies 1ouse, a8 menbors who will be enga 0 | 1oila for the servics. In b Aol e e Curtis o o ond LOW | guestion, the best of any portion of the s npt o b 10 marlerers to justios has nouniating canpaigs will sure leaves “on | Now contracts were made and {his sorvice s | Clors, M. oo DAIAmOTS s Dakota City.. 10000 . none = Sl ko b een made by the local authorities, The ef- aceount of sic Itis cxpected that 88 | 1o'sy operation, and & ¢ ‘calculation | Manrahan, Clnetnnati.,/ 70 184350 Davenport nc 7 Pk At eLa forts of the governor have been in vain,” many as fifty s Wil bo absent from |"jug jeon mado of the cost umier | Andrews,ib. . | Knnsas iyl 22000000 10.145.763 Daxid ¢ Tl TN e S Next the report refers to the killing of thielr sedls atall tines duvitigthe reminder | gho presant contreet, tor e Willis, ¢ iy Cht] Dew it 800 £RU, b., Aug. 3.—[Special Smi th, the dotective, who was investi of tho session, Ty 1,1800,t0 Tuno. 30, 1agy ! FUIS Trom | Sor, UG I e phii nob. 3 RaR =Wl AjIilicottny aoldres | watng!’ the ballot b s and George THE DUTY ON COTON IAGGING. It is'found thit the costper mile s been | T P | | Hester nono | 1dent of this place, was cleaning out an old Hu“‘.‘;']l|]Nylj||'1’rwl‘ lyrl:-lm.\-;l_\.l\\h was s One of the best. fleldis for a successful fight | reduced from 7 conts 0 5.8 cents, which is Totals e L LA well here to-day, he called for help and wa Saanbainglonargt o hinyas Glooiye fn the interestof protection to an impor than the average forthe star | — N DhT A BOIB Lrought up exhausted. On examination it [ PR BE HI€ Ul Bl 1 T houe industry. and one which wil, to some atire country, The total de s none ‘500 | was found that the well contained foul air. e w“]‘l‘\’» ferd “\’) . 1\.-' ‘\“ 'l”l';l‘ \]l’“‘fl’ extont, Ie oceupied when it is reached in the ase for the present tevm from thatof lust |\ 3 2 1400 | Lights lowered iuto it were immodiately ex- | [ KLY pariies, whon he y At e disandio ofthe Urlf WL by bl semto b | entradt tom Iy €207 (74, iy saving: s | o0 aong oo | Nausted. veport says there i o> divect o¥idonco to i the proposed rediction of ibout 45 per cer been effected in spite of the fact that the | e 2 i i 30| Themostinteresting game of base ball of | Fyhort sayS I EholAll g b B 4 of the presentdutyon cotton bageing Ko | legthof the routes hus been increased dur- | Do ity Hre ity B nt S L e Sk £ 5 (L osterdny be- [ pho' aby cHminality e thi et #oue uniceountable reason the house reduced | ing the preceding term, which ended June 80, Shadk, s 5 T A SN r .00 | tween the fat men and lean men of the ‘town., | ¢y SEner LR Whiles tho moh. wete thodutyon aiton bz out2s prr cett | 140, when 20,50000 ‘miles o traveled Momissey, it Tt Firth CUIULINTE 1 ki | The game was very inferesting and brought | b 85, ocourted while Shat dalbative senato reduce > figures _tixed by ‘0S| 208, s now | Jantzen, artiond et 5,000 ROt PN De i boTa e Tha By GO 0 grive dence to the de 3 tonof the proscnt dtty neaty owvliall, G- | 00000 mtles areto bo traveed per i > Do Pooria b ons il frunidiu...... ey = ok thioves, fAinding. that the aking of tos b z ade e a @ (0; 81, ] lotauls New luven . | | Fremo . 3 D, 000 D s z ) ayen, k i 2 W RGng s nieh T e ok e snnual ot o1§1,8%, 708 Zotal M Friend S 5,00 Residence Struck by Lightning, timony was progressing, killed Cliyton to '\"'1:' ‘,":‘:H'm.:“"'llm‘ L e s e THE DEPINDENT PENSION BILL, Memphis . | i | Fullerton not CrEre, Neb., August 3.—[Special Telegram | suppress the investigation, No other motive REing i be 3 el el The house bill providing 58 additional | Omaha......... Springeld peees | unndy S ¢t LAMILE to Tue Bee.|—A very heavy electric storm | was possible. The necessity of the enactment Quetion of flax profible in the United [ e o Domploy e b and v Aditi Quatha... ARl s Hanars pahaniiee. J- 'y 3 i IEWsIDoseiLl i Hedhity of 110 antotid 2 Stutes. Whorever there are no flax or tow i i) 18 works of proy Milyuukeo. . Worasior., Genon .1 1000 | passed overthis section of the state this | Ofsome laws which will provent bullot-box mills establihed flux raishi 1 notproft, | i for the piyuent of pesions, unier the SUMMARY. rtlnd, Me.. !\l Gibbon e e o et 7. 5 5ol ompanied by 4 | Stealing and murder from conferving a prima ls_esto X ral any consider. | dependent pension bill, will son' beudopted | Runs earned—Omaha 2, Milwaukee 5, Tw Laington.. . ot 05,45 Sthienbur PeLiCTioEENE BRoY 1 (0:0i00k, ompg facio title toa seat in congress isevident from abloandis not indulged in to any coisider % ll‘- A 5“ t i 1 ‘1 & ery exhaustingto the | LY thesenate. Tie new law hasbeen in force | base hits ntzen, Griffith, Clurke. Three < . W0, 168 Grafton 4y 50 | copious rain. During the storm the farm | the vesult of this contest. Had such luws been :‘ 'ff exiot, us flaxis very exhausting " | bt alittleover a month and wlready about huvn hits Jmn{\. e ‘u..“ue runs: ]\v;.|\~|,. W l::n'-‘.‘i'lx..i(hi, Graend Lslund & 4 FiFh 20,00 | rosidence of H. Madispnyelixing one and a | in forceus would havenreventodthe contestee S : 20,000 upplications for pensions have been | Double plays shto Hinrahan to An- | Grand] Grant e half miles cast of here, Wigr Straek by from taking his scat with such a titlo no o e sy A ii ey i ratil = At OuXCIty . o | ha ) Wi nek by rom taking his scat with such a titlono one ning and burned to the - ground, the 1,600 | only saving th amly | would attempt to confer such title by steal- that were already on file inthe pensim office, maller part of their houseé- | ing the ballot box dently the ballot box but had to be filed agin in ac Guido Roek Hampton g, ingsix ty or seventy tow mills and the lar, folk. . cut cotton buggring mill in the United State: lo- Wil pitches—By ( I ko dance with | Moran 1. Time of g Passed alls—By ! to rib st Sarasan Thuo lot game—-Ona hour and fifty ey i | Hardy i e g hold goods. The raisfall m‘\ doue at | stealing was looked upon asa joke in that 5 dle. > oustorn partof the | e Provisions of the law. One-hilf of the | minutes, Unipire—Biusw o Ilarrisburs © none ood 10 late corn aad grass land community until the awful consequences u;xln E tl,\hln ‘.:'.,,,f".,‘l:,“ ;il:(l:.:&l“::uf‘i I:!: other two-thirds will proibly be rejected. — — Des Motnes... ... Harrison . = that vesulted appalled the good people of the tios Cof Town “lorer'otm anl Sc | Hoforo tho emd of the year it s likly A Game Tcday. P Hurtington /11T Fatally Kicked by o Horse. country ) daoubt some of these men would h“:m\"l in the proluction of flay bit | 00,00 applications for pensions will be Saturday’s game between Ormaha and Mil- H‘u\urfl i Neb., August 8.—[Special Tele. | have been deteried from taking the first thera have bocn o tow . il sstabishel, | fled undoe " the new: law, mnd by | waikeo,whic was postporod m accoantor | JHARUIRR ot |Eatmiam ek, Augusy B =BpsialAI8lesH do i Crime b A fe e e A v g SAlik Hrodue | the end of cighteen months there 'will be #0,- | 5 = A o, SHR VBDxI a6 | gramto Tue Bre.]—George Ward, a farmer | yoalized that mur would be aulunlss they ar establisied the product 4 rain, will be played this afternoon, F Ly Sprin | ) Savm § el f OF the cases thit aro filed carliest ey 5 ~the Hebon cight miles northwestof town, was hitching | the end, but they crossed thein tion of fux will alnost ccasewhen the rank o) i D L g 't | and Newman will be in_the wints for the I i , 2 AR : qualities of the soil have been extracted gy ropontion arolikely to be more suc- | |ocyls, and Davies and Westlake will do the sl Lis | is team toa load of prain last Friday when | rubicon. Rreckenvidge ot a seat incongress Represmtatives of flax prodicing tndistees | ST than thow filed later o There are | (7% S Divies tid W N tlernan weases one of the horses kicked bim in the - bow: aud one crime followad in the footsteps of the 10w 1 Washington wronnabie toundustan | 1% H00UE 1,200,000 ten living who enlisted g po Tiosie IO 480 | resulting in his death last night. He was | other. The least guilty of the eriminals dare since the raw material for wtton baggngis | 1 theunionarnies and saw sone service, A sas City . Saitio- situbbeii’ s o S one "0 | buried today iu the Albion cemetery, not expose the move guilty lest the fate of Tinl protection md. al - the. it fitiaw | pensio under the dependent law, but. it 18 planss Cnr, Mo., August 8.—[Special y | Hunphrey 3000 : s 2w Sued for Divo, derers of Benjamin, a Little Rock republi- articlesis coisuned inthe hourton wd - | 10t '”‘"‘“"{“;l Tha i is Livlogs | Tekgram to Tam Beg)=-Evllowing Wthete- | Jatelivcitseon HYAIlE oveciitonie o118 zoRASKA City, Neb., August 8.—[Special |'m'|“h“ was killed il conferring vith 18 00 > A kLG - cterus of the late war is now about sultof today's game: g 2 T T P e one i o it B ocal republicans with regard to bringing remnstuetel staics of the swuth, what polt. | Uerms of P Ui of Wdayd gan Tncludedin totis. N0 olesring hoassat tals | JAmiaT SRS T i | Telegramto e ew —Ruby M. Keaton, | ol spublicans Wit ‘rocavd to bringing dcal Julgment suggested the heavy cutin ) KANSAS (1T Y, Lcnds DA Ty 7 R SR ERInT e aenE e hias reno Sk et o] : box Lk j 3 3 et AR erlin, this county, has sued fora be well known, for 8 larg HERAS the dity om cottn baggin here THE ANTI-LOTTERY WL, < AR ORISR issta v rasie i o8 Fetlln, pha ) ; well known, for u large mumbor of pe . iy e 0 rains is quite A 52 Dam e 0 A AK RS gt (1 4 it 0 | from her husband, caton, whom she | sons were present, but they were not in- AUty it ARELE Limt nd HoAba s s Pl . S, tia cangrans it ol The Weather Forecust. LRGN o | llaios with disposing of hor property Ton | dieted o Mo Iegierinty ik Woro Bt interests have hal roprescitatives here de- | postmastergencral aid the news papers w 10 ; 1o or Omaha and Vi ~Fair; stationary | HLiberty U 1o £1,000 and swindling her father out of §1,000 | under the state election Jaws for @ billot box I g Lodge Doie 70! ksl R R ol e ; A \ aundinga heavy decrase of duties ujou ct- | be entitledto the ertit. The lottery lobby 00 0Dbay. 154 0 | terperature. in salersa i | o per o golug to Cullfornla and-desert- | erime, Tho murderers were discharied with- ton bagging, while the flax and bagdug in- | has dne i work. ~Its arny of puid men has | Sterns: i 1l dmirl a1 411 ForNebraska—Local ralsh in sastern, fale vod 2050 | 108 her. ukt al llnblu, ‘n’umw‘.‘.r m“.w“\‘: wis ,.m.‘ni,; iu Washinglon ! ! S it haveever | Gumon. e i ¢ T 11 Twohey, ¢ ing varible ; stationary temperuture in cast. | 10 e S b e s RO b ran s hetedorat sunsyylior, m) \ EIPENSVE HONORS—IUYING CONGRESIONAL | been heanlon the floor of the houses mon | Swartzel, b 010 U Petty, p: 1o . Lyons v Nenraska Ciry, Neb., Aug [Special | was in pluying cards when he' was ~ o ‘ J i S Killen, p 0 0 | ern, warmer in western portion. City 5 | e s Tue o, shot. That men will be found lawless enough who lave in yers pist cried aloud azuinst T aning s . AMa§ 49, Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Heller's great sau- | ¢ Ay MK WL AR tay enough SEATS. bt e iR il CILT ping - =— | For Iowa—Threatening weather and rain; | ok W 5 5040 Kl % vl ol to commit these erinies is to be deplored, but The mnouncenent the other day that Amos | {0 R OFIL re now busly engaged in | mutats, i moun . SIS | varibiewimis amerl ciler. o | Madlon 10 | oo faciary, whish waa oo of Nebraaks | 10 S5init hesourinis i o bo dopiored, b J. Cummings, the ssman from_the | A F ¢ o ok L L BatELY AR blake BY INNINGH, for South Dakota —Fair in eastem, local | Mason City ..o, 80| City's largest enterprises shut down | oomplacently avail themselyes of the fruits ¢ el 1459 thecityof New | 1eskson the floor of the house. Their voices | s A showers in western portion ;northerly winds; | M oo | hereand the entire plant is being removed to | O F IRYAYHA thampelyen of tho fralinigh Ninth district of N ! o e g 056 30 02 I ¥ . 3 such crimes and control of the national house York—would be msessed 4000 by the*local ( i U0 loNger beard n tho nane of veform. 2000 00 03 1 wamer in norther: statiomry temperature | \1100rd 50 | Sioux City. It willbe a blg loss to Nebraskn | of pepresentatives b uoly wevional e . campalm committoe, bus cuusedn good muny | o 1O, (WG i, B0 RICe ad Shpak SUMMARY, elsewhere, e £ aredicid A : City, such methods, it no longer romains @ 4 aen inthe bwerhouse of wngress to pause | WY e AL LS vacontly | - Bs runs—Kansas City 8 Minneapolis 3. = uy Nebraska City!11 s s 00 S pe— mere matter of > local concern, but | fd comlder whit this thing of leinga men- | (€ OPRCLON, 0t Bl recaitly | fared s et G & Monapals & An Italian Blaction, Neligh non w o Pive Blevators Sold, arises to the mugnitude of @ national erofihe untiowl legisliture costs andis | NLOTEG, TG e, ciemmiice, on | pestotioes g, Home mnChillen, Bises on Wils | - Rowe, August 3—[Spechl Ciblegram to | Nelon.o o | Famnuvny, Neb., August 8.—[Spectal Tele- | calamity, The preseit case,” contiines the, —— WO o i ot e mentof the *'sured rights guaranteed by the | Gui iy Swmtzels by Killin 2 Wil pitoy-c | THeBE]—An election was held in this dty | 5w ’ i) | Fram to Tux Bee.]—Flive elovators in this | report,” “has attracted national attention Ationry dlowaten: woos lot scurd salays | wonstitution, which fisures privacy md sifety | Swarces T by phicner B 1o of | today fora member of the chamber of depu- | Niobrara 8 2 } 140 | county, belonging to the: Edsou-Gregg sys- [ Never before has a contest for a seut in cons stationary” allowance, mileage, and all things BANRE0N, 3% 110 3 v L RIS I il Al e AR e A : Nonlen h nor ; Tharies Chancello & | ET€8s been terminated by the bulletof an s, consider aggregate of more than §10,H00 for private mail, 1 ‘\ lour an Ly 1) 3 1 ties, The radicals united in supportof Sig- | Norh 1k 1 Py tem, have been sold to Charles Chancellor & assin, If h mothods w bmitted to in 10r senving u terin of wo years fb th, house. When tho absent, rs of the hou LA et nor Bawiliai, an opponcnt of Austrin andof | North Bond 5 2w | Co.,of Chicag The deal was comploted | SEHT: L CT MOVINS Wore subu ofh i 3 3 who cannot geta *sicl lea veturn, it is 5t P, Py ¥ Noth T TR Bt he party benefitted by rime of his : Iihe lito to cmpeled”lo pay outinme | srobable that afire brand will be thrown into St Paul 8, Denver 2. 3 the dveibund. The uationalists, taken by | Jorh Lo BORR L i i partisans, quictly and without dispute re- Lump orer oot this amut the question | oYY e and h bl now on the al.| Desvi, Col, Augist §—[Spacil 7 sunprise, advanced Count Autonelli, who bas | Qivhitie too. i e 8 B The Home Tenim Won, taining the benefits of tho acath of his come uaturily arises, why does n man go to eou- | 1€ ! »r consideration. Too much | grim to Tar Bre, ] —Following is the s just returned from @ mission to - Abyssinia, | kg 4 3 | L iy N petitor, a new eloment wonld be introduced gress! Mr. Cunming will havo to payhis | Sudar forced up for cnslieration, | Too much | & * Astonelii palled 1,670 votes aud larzilai | Odell non LTS e into our form of goverument." 1 e creditcannot begiven Messrs, Caldwell of | of today's gar onelli pollec b7 bt arziiial | Oac . srrin one Telegram to Tue Bee)—The home team 0 oUp S0 of govornmeon own personal expenses i the way of printing | (7€ o i ' W —— | 1,5, Another buliot Is necessary. | Ozalul - 8 e 1 1,000 e ) § ¥ A resolution accompanying the report de- | and trweling about ovex his district wiile | Oliio Evaus of Tenesse and Eopina of —PENVER ! ROLHer Dalobls | | O°Nel. eors 5 5w | again won from the Council Blufts Morels Uy | clires th st oo 42011 the repor uajing a canvass, and this willindoubredly 'qwl“f":\]'.-.l-‘ll i ;"[":“"n"“'; HIEN SORIM - - > e Republicans Congratulated, }:::"‘ e Vi | Wseore of 11 tos, ~ Batteries for Mo Jel 2SS, ; AURRATAIS CRA- LRGeS Sl L RO el M ARG TR DD th e Fene i o8 | g I Munhy.m .0 2 Paris, August 3—Specil Cablegram to | s Ko | 0,00 2oy for. Wehraska Cliy p Congression 1 Programme, il I R LT s e ass the | Ml 0 301G 1.reed 0 Tue Bre.)—M. Constyns, minister of tt Oxford i | and Bldnby, WASHINGTON, August B.—In this week’s B his ofice, The situatin thus resolves casure 10 suppress the lottery, D0 00 0 ALYy i ¥ M atym f th i L x AT ) 4 lisel into oue of sellng anoMee th the high Priiiy S, Heam Curtis, ... .0 0 e ¥ terior, speaking at & bmquet at Rolez, con- | {3, il Poisoned » Whole Family. house procecdings there is a strong disposie et bidder, People who lave looked down ——— m,.. oot 1 M aqushinand 8 gratulated republicais upom their unity. | 3000 4 Arraxms, Ga,, August The attempt of | '1on on the part of the majority to finally pass 3 from the gullerics upon Mr. Cuumings dur- TheSan Fr ncisco Trial Trip, Messite.If... .0 1 0/ Brough 2 The republic, he said, was strong enough to ty | & colored preacher named. W H. Boone, {n | !Pon the conference report on the orlyinal i {0 th0 past twoor three yean auinotied | Siv Fuxcnco, August 8.—The . new Wiitehd, p 1 HReaiEen Ohred | beconciliating. The day upproach L0| Santiel o ananas At B & s Tamily of | Packigo bill and secure action upou the cor { yapens and pusiing the sale of his work, | iminary trial trip on tho bay yesterday, | _Totals.....2 §|_Towls...... § 8 enprals o [ 3aar0e ] fend, has crcated intente exeltimen € POW | it is felt that tho presenceof & quorum ia Wondered whether or not he was tiving to | Steaning for five houmat w eisy rute of WY INNING. | Blulnview ... % 1% | dead, has created intense excitement, and the | pecessary in these cases, and If that cannok repare himsell for the natinal banking | speel. Acconding to the statements of her | Donver 1001000 Myteon Ke ng. Banie s i $ 10 1o | prisoner his wife are carefully guarded | be maintained it is probable that the house Piainms orintendod o conatmict raiirads | bulldérs the trip was thoroughly. suocestuy | Be Vi 00 21004 E. T. Mytion, theamilasiam who shot lim- | Beoie 2 b il Mo put rat poison'in the food of u | will be obliged to confl o Itself 10 t ,,.\..h - en he relired, us U s e SUNMARY [l e X uite : enni 5 1 colored fumily named Lally. Boone puts the | eration of measures which are not ex poote Mok Qi omsme vl '1‘1:: |l.u'\:\llu‘ifln‘;u':m‘ i Rtsavmahtis A | Bases stoten—Dne §t, Paul 5. Basos on | SSHf becuse of hisAuiequited affection for | Harenn 2 3000 | crtwe on his v saying ~that she was jeal- | to arouse party feeling ’ tlt be wis Laying tho found a gred camship Areivals, | ulis O Wiitehend 4 off Meokin 3 Nit by | Miss Burns, was resting casily at | o'clock | tepibiiean City g noue oumaf Mis, Lally’s ‘affection for him., ‘I The tariff bill will be discussed I the sens r vdintof hard il Itis true that st | vl iwe By diny ot ha L b e WAt | AtNew York—The Alaski, frm Liver. | artis Loleck. Left on bases-Doyver | this morning, having passed o faily com- | Rejholds 1 %0 | wife puts it on herhusband, saying hesought | ate until Friday, when it will be laid ssige Me. Cummings s prospered by bis p 0. B | poal; La Bretgne, from Havre. lank Struck out-By Whitcheatt 4, | fotableday, The prospects are in favor of | Bising City hong 1o oblain possession of Lally's crop, The | and the river and harbor bill taken up. Is o brilliant newspaper man, aid there isal- | P ¥ A by Mockin & Passed balls-Urqulart 2. Wild | his vecovery Iiverton 8K 3 ¥ ™% waysadenand for bis work. Dut the sceret | AtPhildelphia~The Britih Queen, from | P Motkig b Farscedbulls Alaart 2 Vild oYeRy, - TNEL Kulo 1400 | other vietims ure not yot out of dunger | S e - {s iow out, It undoubtedly requires his hard- | Swinsea, | STwo houn and ten minates. Unipire s y g Kushvilie 100 -— | ol Uresident. st labors iud bost efforts to pay hisexpenses | At Queenstown—The British Prince, from | Hingle (e Chiuese Citicslubmergod, Salom i, | Empe Sails for England, Lava, August Colonel Morales Bers In campalgus. | Philadelihia for Liverpol. L r—— | i, August B.—Fbb clty ad Tung 8,000 OsTEND, August b, —Emperor Willlam and | mudes has been p: 0d president of the 'The Nauih Qstrict of Now Yorkls nol an | - Mased the LAzl - Normandie, from Cranes 0, Flir 0, + | Chow and Tien Toin wré submerged wnd busi- | Seotls . % 1400 | Prince Henry. sailed for England today on | republic, vice Gene cres, whose ten e polated Lustance ©f secwing an dlice st & | New York for Havre, | Thefollowing is the score of an exitin | B is paralyzed, L Sevard o e e 6 4o | the Hobeuzollorn, T | ofofiice s expired, 4

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