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2 THE OMAHA DAnggBEw.MOVUAY,AuuU¢| 11. 1806 tinued without interruption untit 8 o'clock t thomokt pérsovering application. - - | wnen 400 tired but happy Omahans boarded | - - . y Rev. J } Duryes, D.D., of Omaha, Crops In Fad Shape. the troin that reached the city an bour anda Neb., delivored milis charcteristic w ay an Moxror, Nob., August 9, Spoel o Tne An Excdlent 8howing Made by Home and | half later R The Demscrats at Cedar Rapids, Ta, Put Tp | firiitive lectoraso a erowded paedifion, i) —the o ep in this vidnity ts so | Something Abont the Famous Heslth Resort | Makes ¢l tives of many ¢ Visiting Teams, CHARLES 4. DANA. a Very Teobls Ticket. of Ani bject was well handied iDjured by thedrouth that uwnder the most in South Dakota, R e " 4 and ¢ ,U,wu..n.\\w »f favorable civol e from now on it could sick headiche, heartburn, loss o He Talks of the McKinley Bl and the | = most " e kind, altho: itwas not make over 15 per cent of a crop. 1 - a faint, “*all gone** feeling, ¥ INTEREST AWONG THE SPECTATORS. Central Steike. MOST OF THER CANDIDATES UNKNOW? {0ifh natiam, thero' was Tt A visiid st of the largest, far o md | HEAUNG WATERS OF HOT SPRINGS. b b e 5 b o by Janes Gardon Benwtt.) stafernent nor an explanation regariing the g5y et S SRR T DIStross tmobowes. Dyspopsta docs Now York Illerald — ths 15ver tal o N o have fornod and will mike fome corn, bu : Aftor not get well o Ao The Hospitable Reception Tendered « ' Charles L1t 18 Freely Predicted That lowa Wall crnprehe S Was UL late planted corn the tas Thelr Efcs on r Wel ati e S il : ey . here, being ! L s ‘ot Hep Ol t oG il 1h st Dati & ave been formed, and the s L N E Ry SR | Eating .uia romedy 1o 1o toll Up One of He ( ! tanton and i eyliig v Lant yeus 1shs 00 cire | Attested Cames — The Wild and BarsiIARETIN, Wiel cis RELtY, POt GHOTERDe (il strike u ween Time Mojorities *Again tupehy John A orn from (his place, I don't think 1 shall Beautitul Scenery fn Which It tones tho stomach, rogulates gocloty Tl This ¥all | Kearney, Neb., rele surprise to pew, t s Fall. - Neb, it was able 10 et single cr from tho new o) y o All uppraiatel the lectire for itwas | - OMS are yilding fron fifleen to tvouly- | o e BT potiie, baishes tendachy o, SIK — wappy family at home, to heac of o, wranged e eopls who heasd it Ve bushels por acre, wheat fiftem to tweny petiie, binishes headache, o ke ent from New Kiow iorabon Bfwning. now than fhey | bushel y aboub Hirey busbals i fre and refshes the min, Headache of the Bot 0 4 4 position Drs Moives, Ta., August 10.—(Spedal to | o0 FEEE grow momhitia TEv. o twenty-five bush A y is ub Hor Serixas, ut 8. —(Special to [ havo been troubled with dyspepsia, I 1 them e, spgt | THE BEE]~The ticket nominated by the [ Eacland, DD, g oweldtitofthe Wesloyat halfw enp. - Hay is very strt, Ties Be,|—Much has been said and written | bad but little appelite "l what 1 aid eat sl the i ! el rats at Codar Raplds Lust week s ve- | University of ¥ at, Ic wil v- | have plenty of rough fec s about the wa « t o distressad me, o did me ShielH HaL il o LG o b, Sk only for its weukness, Only threo | €t Surmon and Dr. J, T. Duryon, presilent | CUtUD tielr vorn stallcs, wiich like fromntioe, cortal Hoart= i co. After caulig 1 pearance i ety inth ' L % § minees, o far ws 1 have been able to | Of theassodation in the evening. o Tiilare [ 0 short scjourn at. this benatitat ¢ burn \wauld e o faint or tired, it of the e distr ' ) discover, wera ever heard of outside of thei oldsher " " = ture's tiae f all-gone feeling, as thoueh Thad not eaten me it of | i Pgo 800 t aro thoy going to do Si0E SRl bt 5 Goldsherry Blames Hi Wife. Red Cloud Matters, | il e e wyiling. My trouble wis aggravated by States t the McKinley bill, Mr. Dana said he | % incts t . ROKEN Bow, Neb, August 0.—(Spectal | Rep Crovn, Neb., August 10.|Special to | SCptical. especally so if iy business, painting. Tast The sk the air war ot ssedled the Being asked | H: Chamberlain of Indopendence, for scere | to Tug Ber. | —In Tur Dre of August 4ap- | Toy Brs,|—The Webstor county techers valids, of the merits of the ¥ | spring T took Hool's Bare ay SOUT dvarything gave evidenco of & it ¥, THEGE 168 fstute, s been a member of thelower | pared a conmunieation from Tur: Bre's Lin | fnstitate nftor & iy oacoesiol sosion g | 47 diTSrnt from any others in Americ, 1 saparilla, which did me an Stomach ter he it dpass or bo 8 ! : which huppily was greatly enjoyed by thou hou Leaistature for the last three ses | eoln corre lont in which it was alleced | thyoo wecks, closed today, One hundred and [ M1 I their ingredients, butalsoin the f timmn Aot of go It gave mo an s hoco A law Was o ¢ L VAL ry-had Joft his wife at Lin- | twonty-two teachers wereenrolled to have Sl > @ petite, and my food relished and satisfie moment,” ho said, “I was doubt - cirumstances and gone 0 | given tholr wholoattention to the work dur d ut the aid of medicineor the s the eraving 1had previously experienced. ¢ p as to whe th bill UG s or the I'r‘lw ““]'r “‘w GrandIsin, atie lived with and intro- | ing its ontiro session, Under the ab > ¥ 2108 GEORGEA. Pror, Watet ; ingat ~o'clock the proc , in honor of ¥ o Tam qul lum, st ¥ logrolling Tanothe wnas his wife, The wan | direction of our ¢ intendent, Miss d e Q. : rs, formed 1o them to the mot ols a hant, and has | yeferod to {5 Brovon Bow workle. | e IEing; f K. Go Hood’s ~Sarsaparilla 3 P i Miss J. L, » thor e " . % tby o s. £l sixfor #, Proparedonly lent teach . ed will be $ y C.1. HOOD & CO., Apothocaries, Lowell, Mase hall of the Kn L . . t, Fon 1 g Tag e b R I t i 100 Doses One Doliar nth where t i 1 torney general, is a L theold 5 : v We have. boen Wi into ¢ county papens, : e THAINKS T0 GATHIONE Vbl UL A e and s reully asteo n and would maken | g s the Delegates from the Varl- 2 ths N ous Cities by the Omaha sands of fricnds in this Late Saturday night ast delogate to fons, s of wote. His chief | that one G s In the lature seomed to be to secure | coln in destitute the tournament arrive wi, M & b il s, but as 8 | o the barbor shop with his brother, having ho morning Lut L . t it il be 10| come fex w days ago from Grand 1sl has been sold mbof Chicaro 4 it y Lol T tntt ! Lo dhe tunl | the United Staes Consalar Conve ie only chunge in tho policy of the puper wnder ¥ S ety its new manigeent will be the: supporting H A ars, the last two or vhore they met two lodges of od official, but he can lardly hope to ¢ ‘ f which been happy onos for The line then proceeded to | NeS iy taits LA the Bl s Ity wiil | the day against so shrewd a politicion 1 tiino been dis posed I Simanek where it found the Turners in wiit- [ be made,” | good lawwyer as Attorney Genorai Stone, il Ui ] (“)H“X”'l"'llll‘ll\‘l‘ >~ | of the amendiiont, AR o am. hiay 18 ing. The procession thevefore comprised the - - | chief contest will bo between Hon, Peter Hiis (AWt EHG aagiioh IthEE D TAY takad | —— 3 B2 odoh oties eorvegsh: €l |- OkBl i b r following: The band, the visiting Turners, | PANISH ANTI. PROHIBITIONISTS. | oy brosent milway conmissioner, and Cap- | hop 0 OpPosition to flie wishe sof her parents, A Painful Accident to a Lad irst-class " lines . y the 1 ”;,:.‘i the Knightsof St George twenty strong with uke, his republican opponent. Mr thereis nothing in it. She hadneither father | Prno, b, rust 10.—(Special to Tie 1 sides rnning : “ t ” has been & member of the board | 10° mMother wien I wmirvied her, and 1| Ben]—Mrs, H. M. Mears, wifeof one of the | eXtrs duily, o all the teavel coming | S vent st weo its organization, and has always been | 100 the consewt of her brotherand other | mest prominent mereluntsof tils plce, wet | Nerefromeach of the rmilwads, In a foy 3 found by the Flerald cor ent, who rdedas the strongest member. There | 'GAFest frieads with a pinful andsorious acident yesterdy. | e, lowever, the latier will bo completed | cilled upou hin today, 1y o7l stak prohibition club was held yesterday aft | would be little surprise 1 {8 petsonsl Hopn ‘Inste { leaving her destitute, as stated, 0% b9 tha 16 of Milsisd 7l noon at Wolil’s hall, Twenty-second ‘1‘;. 1 spould s 1n rorbtne R | 1ieftin tho howo plnty of provisions, and | A an by the naue of Milstead was drivinga | “About hatl a e dic wist of fhe ftinme hereditary, having already proved fatal to ami Sals S Hia e bk W far as tho balineo of the ticket 1t concorned. | Whenlwant to Grand Islind, madea deed to | €OW near the residence of Mr. Mears when | katta hotel onun elevated plateau that, o & A s b Sl s b, Cuning strects. The atteudance wis v Howavar / tHE T ariEaTY stlo. ot to 10, | HeE ellote i T.lncoliy the cow became un roable, Mr. Milstead | miands the situation for mil i wembers of his family, St. Claie comprising tienty-fiyo men with red rogali 1 | laree and the proceedings excited the liveli L tHELs e Mol e REosL OR B 1t As to the churge that Tlived with and in- | thiew xlx_h-m atthe cow which missed the | seen for miles from the stago o ver, much better this evening, and SompEling veniyeflve mlen witiieod Tog interest. All prosent were Dancs, wid the | {8 froalLnoalihed hats Tow swillrotinp ong | (iduced anothor \voman s my wite after go- | €ow il struck Mrs. Noars, whi was stand- | imposing strietun of th b, | thereis every probabability that tomorrow Omaha; South Omata Turners twenty-five | business of the meoting was transacted in the v 61 timo majoritics again this fall R e | s ke i o Sgruhavo g 'f“:f"'.‘{l,'",'f“"\'“fi" i hes of | Will see his complete recovery, though suffer strong logether with the Omaha Turners who | native language of the participants, k agninalon of Hou Gltorwe R, Struble | SRemIRm teterrad o, X was usodiniedvith | |\ olp Softe thie fuimers. Mo morm. i this 10 in Which the viciiity abomas. 1t is | ME tutely numbered avout soventy-ilve, © Tho excculive committeo reported thata | n the Fifth district tosuccred Congrmssman | i RGN 1| ibenlacal o lolity will yield more than was counted | 132 feet long by 35 feet wide with four towoers | St Claif was zool enough to inform the hall off Thirteenth sticot (0 Douglas, theiee | MECing had been held last Wednesday even- | (080 Bes 10 Tke been A Comeeuty 800 | The Lincoln correapmdent of Tie Berwas | ubon ivJuly,” _ g l1 bish, Tho leation i3 lovely. It [ corespoulent that the inmediato out 10 Fifteen th and thence to tie. depet, wiovo | 17 and the following committees appointed: | irohending enygeatulntions. Ho was bom | Msinormed inrozard to the wholo milte A Timely Fa SLands fu the midst of 1 grove ofnative bito | come of the wnvention was tio apoint tho first - trall taken for the | IYimnce William Neve, Christ Hansen, [in New Jersey fifty-thvee yoars ago, and | (XCODE that I hnd left my wife,which is | op;, Nob, August 10. taiilis 11 the distamee. Wtt) the g, Moun- | ment of a conmitte, which will meet ot grounds, leaving there 10:15 a. m. The | James Henvicksen: printing, S. Gorgensen, | cate to Towain 186, first making his home ol i il R A B e w Sty | Frankfort Angust 9 to digest and” formulato train was londed with excursionists, as was | S, Mathicsen, P. P, Schmidt: state orga at Towa City, but_in 1857 removing to his Gothenhurg is Prosperors. ctod > o N T ared cliffs of gypsuin proverbiul to the Foot | # SPecific report of the libors the list week, A S uat macxcinlonita s e | hiesen, . P. Schmidt: Epactifn. | A% S Y HaE ke ¢ porors. aflicted this sedion of the siate has en | the red dliffs of gypsum proverbiulto the foot, | 1 8Pecitic : i A o ] tion, Willian Nevo, H. Theilzard, A, Nor- | PESEL MO Toloch, F1h s hoct ot b, August 0. —(Special t0 | broken here by a gentle butcopios rain, | of this viewity, audbeyond the vast | This report will be submitted to St. Clair, Ruser's park was crowded with the excur. wrd; naturalization, R. Petersen, Willlam | the circuit bench, Flo represented i Bre.]—This beautiful little village is | 7Py means a large addition to the wealth of u,.{.‘,\”,‘-'t’.“ ‘l:j :“‘n““. hifg l“l\‘vlj\\'l dirt wnco who will transmit it to leadquartes at nists and nothing ad been omitted which , S, Mathiesens speakers, H. Thiclzard, | county in the EKighteenth and N ath | sl moving onward and upwird in progress | the county, 18 sopoor was the prospect of & | clondod. iy, Fae: 1o trt Soleoile, U | Washing Ihi nittee 15 to bo might in an innocent manner_contribute to | A. Norgaed, Williun Neve, general assemblics, being s and enterprise. Quiten number of dwellings | corn crop that provident farmers were buy- | sp e i N O’ | composed of the followi rentlomen g f | P that I S the panosinic view s an den ! the pleasure of the people, The cane fakir The executive committee also reported a | ter. The democrats talk are being built and the demand for them ex- | ing up whatlittleold corn was to be i I'rom Bradley's flits to the wost “,‘l M cat SERE Ol K Tin wising wiis on hand, ns were also the darkey, who | coustitution which had been ndopted for the Speaker Hamilton of thelast le coada theABEYy. IS Skt and I, I, | inthe countyat % cents a hushd. Hay tin's o tlo elst, nature scoms to | szent of tromury; C ' O'Nelll Hall, bared his hedd ina tempting manne ovornment of (he club. The constitution | tUXto run against him. The district has | (RS2 SIPD L4 e | ieon sellingon the stivet ot #54 ton baye absolutely losiitsf inloveliness, i A il duce unsteady marksmen © aim antique was short and to the point. The first section | #bout two thousand republican majovity. and A. V. Carlion wre building 8twosOry | pip ig yet, in timo to save 4 largo porti No wonder that the redman o wne depavtient, Consul General Ed athis curly pate len’s babics in black; | provided that every member should agree to | Lh ination of Senator Burnett of War- | double brick block 4$x70 fect to be oceupied | thy corii and alsosupply & crop of lite i tho ptive aty; bathid: i Fotnd . the bowling alley, s ako a dozen other | vote and work agninst the prohibition amend county rmers” alliance and other | by tho bauk and used for store, ofices and | Good judges lock for three-fourths panicea for all bis ailnents in tioie heatie | 10 eenerl at Prankfort Dr. Crawford, features, which wereliberally patronized. ment, and to vote and worlk for the high li- | nts in the Scventh district for | adgohall, The Vil Vil peoplo arealso | average com cr . valttac andt diitled tholr. il | consul general to Fotersbu In the oven space, north of the wooded | cense amendment, The second section pro- | ; bably pits one of the strongost | o lvi o e lock on thelr addition | grounds the management had crectedthe hori- | vided that o wiitten p ) bere- | opposition leaders in the district against Cap CLIE Bt Ik oliudiidlldon, zonal parallel bars and horses, upon whichin a | quired from candidates for governer, lieuten- | is still doubt tiut the demo- | o town. A company hasjust been organized warn sun, the contestants gave evidence of | ant governor and the legisiature regarding | cruts will endorse him, as it is anything with | to build a f 2 >ty briek hotel the skill which they had acquired under therr | thoir staned on these atne nts. Inthe | them to beat the republicans, Colonel Budd, | costing £10,000 o more. The necessary stock instructors, CHIN eqtiGn 16 Wik T 1l members disgruntled Marion cointy republican, o 4 Around this srounaa rope fence had should vote und work agaiust all candicate ill poses ns an_independent_cavdidate, but : : : 0 was taken suddenly sicke Monday with | £ oY bioleed down - in gerin et Won- Ll erceted and around this crowds of inte who were not opposed to prohibition. The will do_littlo harm. Withuenrly throo | the company huve beon clocted. Plans aro | gy attugk of biliansness which torminated in | nosio oy Syrine i e e itsh lalhay Hispuged by i m iithdhxer people hng during the diy, - watching the | fourth and list section invited all Danish cit- | thousand majority at his back, Captain Hull A g L Lx'”‘l‘”,"“'; it | Berniaof the bowels. A1l medical uid wa m hemisphore an’ onsia’ i swhat was | 058 0f bisoficial duties, and thanking him admirable grace and ision of the c oin in the mover feels pr safe, - S sold the Independen v ut o y rosults R e paedou for the pains taken to ke Wy in Pavis simirble feuceusd rocbivh of the Y B s s | e Y e il sty 05 | DA feRieht, o mnof | E1ren but itk dng ot it A" | Kiown 0 s " Gioat Knescin | 0, e b takento e tho s in Pari In ‘the contest, the participants wi heartily approved, after which a short recess | the deneratic and combined opposition “can- | itelliwence and b ioes (‘“]"l"" e ;"‘: panied by members of the Masonic Jodge of No nai hw:»lnu e i cas taken in order to allow the members to | didate ag :nt{ ‘\Ln.»nr“ J.In :v lhfv;i(l\l' dis- :;Hll'l.l‘i‘ml”“l‘_"‘ up wits established standard | gy oiyy” was run to_Pairfeld today, whore | hic tulik, Frank Pe sign tho constitution, One bundred nnd ud the fur will fly” this fall. Major | dnd e b g hewillbe buried. Fle was a condictor on A Zomn ali, Otto Bart Pl | twonty-wo now members came forward to | Lacy has mado a good record in congress, but )'\ Yivossioby addiion (b Tinge tulls o the Kristan, John Krizan, Kubn, < [ Join with the vriginal 200, the Sixth district is exceedingly donbtful, | S¢hool house. poss to Make Their Power Itin the Present Campaign, “The second mecting of the Danish an gorgeous uniforms, plumed lamlets and . drawn sabres; Polacky lodge C. 8. 12,8, forty strong from Omaba; Omaha lodge of the fidas {iEH's OoUpLiTHL GEN BARIGHN SURHIAEs: same order, thirty strong, cach of the latter two wearing red sashes trinmed with white Special to Tie Bee.]—The long continued dr it that has wards of Berlin, Cintain Frank Masen, con Death of a Hatleond Man, Uialy il Sxlat on Baliio HounEtR iy ey s e ey Aty Neb, August 10.—~(Spcial to Tie | The Seventh United States casaley openl 4 Bie.]--Thedeath of J. H. Rarl urred | to the pale face anew Eldormdo. Tnyan i, NS N R0 alBSE The B Hilis | Bk Hiitta el (e Quti seios e o Humey looked d in gerin and Salont won- | Consul General Rathbone of avis on tho tow up and unanimously approved o vesolution congratulating is nearly all subscribed and the directors of is dearer or o redby the | ble W tho k Hills ploneers thn George A, Cister . e sev 1 | A prominent peak and thefivst ety built in e tho, Knsos City & Omahia branch of the | h!hil wor b diter the Gy aiec co A % e o Union Pacilic 1 . | of the Seventh caval The city Paters, ~ Frank I A art, | © When the meeting was again called to opder | and may go azamst the republicans this e rurcs bRt u el L — | thirty” mitcs. nons ol hae qud wi by | the consuine doparimont, and ehuraolorizol M. Hora, F. Dliegol, Englethaler, J7 | stirring specehes were made by H. Schouboc ring thesoasm. e ser County Demoerats. reached ia few woelks by tho. ¢ SRiEs | i rotivabien blic oss ; Jemeek, 1. Vonasek, Theodore Vavrinek, M. | 1%, Jacobson, Willinm Nove, and seve 1| This week is going to ho a lively one for d of small grain Is rand of | pooken Bow, Nob,, August 10, sectal | lington & Quincy ilioad, Tt Is tho o1dest | Tro c el e s e AT B e v e i _ | Des Moines. The head camp of the Modem | P® vnrqlmhh than was first. an u..,w-” ol e | 4 A s k 1__A .MI on & Quincy voad !Y is lem-\w' I'he convention was the direct ontcome of Rapids Hasek, Joseph Dostal. | tion and voiced the sentiment of the Danes, | Woodimen of America will be held ‘on o Aot | ity fomsen e has ki e rattuige ¥ fuy bt i Cho Biadk Fifle, | Kathbone's e me effect members, numnt the president, to Rathboue's high standing at A Hae, Al Riedl, John Petizetlks, J. J. | who were bitterly opposed to *ootlegse: 3 | I2th, at which a very large attendanee is our farmers will continue to be iny air nty convention met here yesterday, one- | it "K:U it : in the Biack th stato deyar and th Tolezal they w -m.-,m,_l, l‘;},,l‘...",‘.l‘.;‘..,\.",, tlogwin pected. The state convention of the Knights “”"“""'A““""“"“’%'” the better prices they (‘ of the townships being represented. | pf s Slected by due i ! consilered eminently ;‘ isf Milwaukee Joseph Drobuik, J. J. Lissler. | board and not in a sneaking manner of Pythias will also begin on the 12th, at | Will get for what they have forsale. The to thestateund congressional con- | | b S R A g i St. Louis—F. Jerabok. the specches were loudly applaude Which itis expectod the location of the stite | COFn oropis quite “Eiort, and com is BOW | ventions wors Slocted, A et Al con sy P e e A e BEAT 3 HE The Omaha turning corps comprised the | e club s ordered 10,000 cop , | castle will bedeciled. There seems to be | 3, cots per bushel here, oy Mmending Miller, iudgpendent candidate for | fii0 ity Among othors 1shie e et s following : Havelka, Frank Jelen, John | above constitution printed, and these will be | little opposition to ~ locating the building |, The Unlon Pacilic rilway i3 build | connty attorey, wasd introduced ax ‘.u“,.t.u} DY Bl Foin St PireatiBes (Al ey frathex Siaonas 0000 No Yalentu, Frank Koran, B. Ningndr und | distributed nmong the Dares in the state, Tt | in Des Moines and matters have oven goneas | %000 fectof additonl sidetrack at this (s r deht. Many of the radical | 3 ihe'writer in the wintorof IS74) o oo | s : oW, Jostmh Pecival. 18 also proposod 1o send throe men through rus to publish a cutand plans of the new | tion to accommodaty the needs of thelr in- o ts refuse to support Miller. ['OF the prantia: wianacios of Efam e ot 2 ork Confldence Men. All of these men did excellent worlk, | thestate to work up clubs in all the towns | building and to indicate the exact site. sy b M B AT o PR TR [ Bboat sevnimiles Soomishe e o ok g Yorm Angietd0.—Hov, Poler Sapods making a most imposing appearance and im” | and settlements, and it is the intention, as ant form of dysentery his boen | Moved a snort distance eust, of the presant 1o- Newraha Connty Crops, | o™ Clirmate ot the Tt Sprinzs aivate | 0 0f the Ltadiun Toman Catholie ehurch of pressing everybody with their gentlemanly [ expressed in tho meeting yesterday, not to vailing in Jackson county, near P “;}fl" Lol & “"’H!"I“ and *‘““ul“h ) 'b., August 10— [Spechl to T | gouthem Califotnia or Colorads Tes natire | OurLady of Mount Carmel in North Eighth demeanor and their remarkable skill in their | stop until at least 10,000 mombers 416 Secur number of weelks, and’ a score ¢ daRlnosh f s '«’.1 xL: E ‘;"'; L) 1“\ Bee. | in is muchneeded in this vichity. | erously fixed the barrers t the |streot, Willlamsburg, 18 looking for three movements upon the bars and horses. It | ed, und prohibition defeated. o oconrred. Afterdeath the bodies turn | (ealer ofthe p fo st Petains the. stoch | Potatoss aud all gorden prolucels a total | Storms nad bitzards in- tis fay el \ ) e $.00¢ anay well be doubtedif a finer cluss of young | Anothor meeting will be held next Sun cle, whicl gaverise to a clolera scure, | Keam He still retains the stock % oo G | A ! | | | swindler of whim captured £5,000 of el iiea 301 e = ¢ proyerbi other 3 of the two y y athletes ever appeared upon any ground. | atdp. m, at Washington hal n is cut off from tho restof the waorld | 404 coal business. i 3 fillureoniitoonnt ol the drouth, ”"" P eI sinae vl oF the e | i money very ca ily st Wednesday, He u I I Washington hall, to which all t f | g Tho Star. mill will begin work . Dakotas, 1y undulating mountains and They were all young, with handsome faces | Danish citizens are invite and it is almost impossible to get. reliuble o sStur mills company will begin work | poor and hay will not bo half a erop. Corn | K pnicct e Syl etk TR pavatively yorng man who has_been and muscles of steel, which served them well s news. It is now said the epidenic is subsig- | On their building btk has setand if there is wain ina week or ten | 41i dipections, RN nOLISH gyvery hardin Williamsvurg, He throughout the excessive heat which beat ing, but pi in the vicinity clim to know % 2 days itwillbe a fair crop. Threshing has | wiem as the Cul ¢ Germany, | Posiled hissavings for the st fifteen years down uj n with unrelonting florcenoss. | |eave of abs or fifteen days has been | DOtHng or refuseto say anything ubout it. Notes from Randolph conimenced and wheat is an ave D ol & QO DTSN ST bRt oy T e o L0, in the Emivrant indus: Fach Turn s attiredin o white jersey | XD D1 SRS TOF Tteen oS l‘-l*» ]”“ . — S Ruxnorrn, Neb., August 10,—(Special to = Striking sl arily, and it s bolloved that the al Savinzs bank in Chambers strect, in trimmed with red, and tight-Atiing™ grey | Eronted Liculonunt Edward Anderson of the ok Snap Judgment. Tir Ber)—Northeastern Novraska is jubi- Turnvereln Picnic av Talmage. wiin voir o | cated in Stew this SIX weeks az0 o man called yantaloons, with' light slipp Flirst cavalry. Rep Oas, Ta., August 10 FARRG S e L et At e R Tarnacy, Neb, August10.—[Special Tele- | adlition . fovw hundred st > | on in Havemyer street, o work of some of the ydung men A bourd of survey has_been appointed to | Bir.|—At the close of the republican county | unticipating a bountiful harvest and the busi: | gram to Tie Ber]—The Nebraska City | Sprines that now s pilies v i vas d und a good talker, ' He nog- caualled, it it ot excelled, that of any kind | mect at Omaba, 10 o'clock . inal baths, and from whic 4 2 ather Sano s name v seent in this eity before. This was pir- % = il b e vises, when tapped will suppl it lentof Will burg," hie said, tienlarly noticeabloe on the. 1ol bars, i ufili'::\'ffx\"'n..\»“n.'::” |‘f.'f-mr'f»”‘ .”\. he r Al least two-thivds of allthe delegates had left | Randolph is building up rapidly, yet substan. | two thousand were on the gromds, An e e RLhen an ey 11"‘:%.\?,‘;‘ fectly familiar with your name ~» whicl the talent and acqu Lty of the “’m“,““m[\i“mm o OrR A e ‘l'”; the hall, a motion was put and carried en- spiendid brick business houses | @Wrsion l"‘l\v'\l:";"h e Bt 0f ‘I’-“" | ® compiny is now being forued. 10 run 2 our goud work tt I want you o urnars both fom home wud abroad” was ad- | Gyden, Utab, on bill of lading No. o1, dited | dorsing Silas Witson for congress, and arein processof construction and other in | (I MO JRded. He Nebrisin GO | 4unmelinto the Ll di , e of un arphin nophow of, mina The Ol i July 9,1860, for which CaptainJohn Si | structing the congressional delegation to | contemplation. Dielling houses are going 1 off smoothly. One hundred kogs of | fice totap this ba i Qindoonitios. | B8 Vi @ ran in Louisville, ho Chicago toam was, of course, the most | 5 ifctant quartermaster, United Stat support him. However, as the county is it { ekt e #08 Qations of ve creditably distinguished, but the home lads presse assistant qua 1 United States SUBROKAA R AL iotione | UP everyday and the town is in every way aning m-m\ were disposed of. i i 2 o .eredd >lice Captain Short of the Bed ford T is responsible, n James ( strongly for Judge Reed, the instructions with any in th re Minno- them warmly on many an important point, [ 1 artment; Captuin Douglay M, | will bo ignored, even o the first ballot, as | Improvine, NettofE katta, Gillespie, Stration holican, Avery gitplonstno, priosb IARUMEERIBIY Uhe cluss froin tho former city was composed £ COrATI4BIONSE of Bheratonce, nd the Reed men think sup judgment was | ‘The Pacific Short Tine is now rmnning | Nest © b., August 10, —[$ ) and Forguson. The two former cannot be 2 Uma ago T gob acquainted wieh sntold of young men of the second divyision, T bateiant Ghanss MoCtm b Ay taken and the delogation is o strong Reed | resular trains andthe work on the Randoljh , Nob., August 10.—[Special to | Qi amywhor e he od me totale care of and_edi- Among thoso who took part in the exer- | jiphsEAGETRANES Mo it Taventy flvst | Goes o xtension of the Chicago, St Paul, Minne- it While agangof men yer Giltol s T visited w0 several times, m;m and nl.l., |m.}(;u-ml.-\.u distinetion else. | ¢ ooy s & okl s apolis & Omaha railroad to the northwest is md street vestorday their plow str | said the boy had sickened wher rank and Joseph Pecival of Gl 2 i Several times thereafter he J. Drobink of Milwaukee; . ¥ Dia 1 on i and gave to kof Chicago, and Otto Bartos, Al AN S Fr 1 P o estimable benefit, tion, decidéd that the bones were the vemains | only one i 1 T Tl cstnd that ho would give me Tho turningg cofitinued until durknoss com. | A- J Madk, the South Omabatobacconist, dliacrint Tuxpery At Eromonts | The state_ticket is meeting the universal | (o ba thoso of at least six persons, supposably | inaolition; Tiouon Jifoniining plonn tor | #1000 to help me in the church lled the peoplo to rotur to their homes called at T'ne: Bex oflice with his wife yeste FrexoNT,Neb, August 10.—[Specnl toTns | approval of the republicans in this com- P R e g R and buill a houseudjoining it for my oceu d ) 3 g 2 3 3 DY ¢ Indtians. csees, have porformed some remaviablo ) . The prizes will not be announced until to- [ day, and wished the articlo reforring to his | Bre.]--Theactive tumers of the Nebraska | munity. Richards will havea strong follow- taveh, rhenmatism and other d paney. [ had often expiained o lim the day, becauso miny of the exercises were cut | escapade Friday night corrected. He stated | district held their vegular quarterly *turn | ingin Cedar counly. Better Prospects tor Corn Tho hot springs of South Dakota | COndition of my afiirsand [ belioved every off by the approuch of darkness and will be | y1at o had bought revolyer for his wife to | duy' oxe re today. The gathoring was e e Lour City, Neb, August 10— al | were located in (551, whon this resion was a g iin. ke sl bosyanll; ol contitued this morning. 2 ,. A 4 S SRl ome day, and he didso. 1 went oday. the visitors will be driven about the | 115 onaccount of the number of trumps, ete., | held in Pieree's grove, adjoiningthe dity onthe | Aneania, Neb., August 10.—-[Spocial to | Telemam to T B, |—Heayy r SRRy D Now (b el duy, aud as 1 was passing city, and tonight o grand ball will be given [ Which infested the nelghblthood, but he | west. Owing to many similie gatherings | Py Bun|—The Congrogationalists of this | 1St two days have proved of inestimable | Gf PUsiess built of native sadstone, foar 1 wenty-third steeet three in their honor. | kept the weapon In his pocket for safety, | being in session clsewhere the 13100 t0- | blaco have Just completed @ very fine chureh, | benelbtothe corn crop. Muh of tho crop | gt cleis bullh of iative swdstone, four | )0} Chey suid thoy weve onvoys Tho committeo of arrungements comprise | Friduy night ho pulled the gun from his | duy was uot so large asoxy s ki s oo v oo | will now bo saved, as will atso tho haycron, | Eien i Wiihe anenel foroccumancs tu | 0, ntleman and lind s gitt for the following: ~Jobn Rosicky, it. V. Mikow- | pocket and pointed it at b To, st cartl g ; 0. Themoney has been raised and | which promised to be very st BEpBILaT o solleg o et e st Sl sy, R Hovelkn, Josoph Dorcival, “Joseph | R, us he exprossed 1t. She was frighieney | PURCT from otuer ¢ ntand partic- | thechurch is entively out of debt Speration. The ikt Noflonal wes e | Was o rol of oo suich it was S Drosia wid Auton Kment. The ‘work of | and’ wn away, He cluimed that he was | WaHDE in the exoreises woro s follows : John G, Schaupp's flonring mill is now run- { ndor. June 10, Two of the groate unge | A tter handing me't of h these genflomen was most couplete, and the | drunk andsaidhe had extingnished the five | _Omaha—C. Buechner, F. Ireubauf, G. | ning full blastnight and day, with a big eryp | COMD, N igust 10.—[8 1 Tele- | jiag west of Chi o be z | Said I ought to give somo s fuccos of the undertaking was agrand and | himseif before the dvpartment urrived. Blattert, H. Rix, C. Rehschub, G. Stangel, J. | of wheat pouringin. Mr. Schaupp is build- | Eram to T Bee.|—Tlhe Comd Messenger, | iuto the $prings 1 e oy L hal in ‘ nemorable success, Ll g Soterso I R T eolly journal published by ovens, | Quine ul ihe ) the ba ud drew i Michigan Press Excur D L Hases, Clation Jwarts, A, | B brick molasses factory here, Tewill bo | & Wwerldy ouritx “H' bl L B G it, $8.000, iud gave i6 o) them THE PRESSMEN'S PLONIC, Do MG U oms Dok, ez cubsinn : (O 4 " | runby waterpower, in connection with his | fie 1 e R ek iy told me thal when the grentlenn &= tathes o et Sioux City Eiche—R. Schoeider, A, Haupt, | large flouring mill hoattion oraed the ownérto the wa e E R R ot the moaoy ho would | that thoy Members and Friends of the Union | 1 theditv thiscroning from Denve tho | €. Monas i, H. Meta, § Arcadia hus a now brass band of cleven w i, other pietursgue routo ir 5 X | bal delivere gilt to me, and that e njoy Themselves. Union Pa. g lllh\l“ n‘:\-[m _\lmu- persons | South Omaha anke Henni pieces, with Prof. C. 8. Rossetter of Loup Fire at Nehawka. lirectly th | o \'-‘w;i e over with t b Aoy 1 ¢ LI A The pressmen bad things their in the party. ‘Ihe boardof trade some time | West Point—William Borehns, William | City, Neb., as insr : Naikwits, Nobis August 10/ (Specid 10| Hillb,taktng | hetio s e K| inafewda on [ got home and opene i AR IER. bad RIRER thelegwn WL ointea A omuitias oanetating atil Mulatews i Martin Kaxl M0 Gontal This sootion has boen visited by ono of the | o FRAWKS iR higlene ritgpee i) ! the boxall T found wer these 1ols of worth: yostorday. Thoy held their frst annual pio- | Mouer, R, O, Cushing, W. N._ Nasone 3, | . This forenoon thoso classes did a little pre- | best and most soaking rins that we have Iag | TH® BEx]—T, I allard it atine Silagiamii G o e t L1 Yoss paper. : nic. and fluuncially and socally it was | Roscwater, Fwnlk Colpetzer, G. M. Hitch. | lanary practicing at Turnor hall. At 1| this year. Bver ks better und the | shop, occupied by T Applegate, was burned | oo Deadwood, the melr ; Captain - Short noti coof this winuer, wele and J. W Savage, to conplato avrnge: | Oclock” this aflornom tho exercises were | famicrs now say”that wo will havo onchatt'a | between Tand ¢ orclieie this mornive. - Ap Cavrany T, H. It eity, givinge i deseription of tho men, inelit Ats:0 yesterday morning, led by the | wents for entertaining the visitors. This | opencd at the grove and there were hundreds | exop of corn and agood cropof hay. Kate s 1oss, #300; Pollard's loss, $40 no in- S ing th mun, as fur el by Father Musical Union bund, the members of the | (owmittee will meetut 11350 this morning in | of citizens present to enjoy the festivitios, | Uats are about. cne-half a crop, Whoat will | surance. § THEY DON'T UNITE Saponur ) Pressmen's union, followed by the members . 1., on Tuesduy, | convention here yesterday, and after at | pessmen a season of great activity in trade, | Turnvereinhelda pienie here today, Abou man Bones Unearthed dis- 't 1 tuce below the city The twenty o S . pidly going forward. This will give Itan- st of bon h proved to he human [ bith tubs iuthe basement ave supplied from ust for Fun. dolph road facilities which will be of in- | pones, Physicins, after a cireful examina- | a pring that has the distinction of being the the office of the secretary of the board of | The turning wus done under the instruction | bea full crop, and is of better quality than D ASIHED TO DEAT rase f A : tude. Ity futended @ dilvo. ho” guests | of Prof, Kostlan of Fromont, who put bis | s hoow raisod hiuro o tho puct threo vears DA sRY RFATI, T#e in@onaiis of the Ieedexs' union, with their banners | about the city, showing them the various | pupils through many new excrcises and in- | Potatoes ave worth #1 per busheland ave in ettt e o ARt floating in the cool morning br marched | points of intevest, with possibly atrip to the | spived them with néw zeal in the matter of cat demand at that figure, Wheat is worth | A Sewing-Machine Agent Meets With “v\l‘ ..n-\ A & . | Tact that many wembers have gone to $0 the Union Pacifle depot where, with their | South Omalia stock yards, physical eulture. 50 cents per bus hel, a Tervidle Accident, Neivr, Neb, A swafble sl 1* A st ala S Lodice wmul-frlends, thoy comfortably filled - Tho weather was all that could be desived, [ There have beay aighiteen car loads of h LxiNa1oN, Mo., August 10—Tie body of | of Tie Bet Kewand J i 16 ot 4l Bkin h U0y d Porsonal Bights Leag and the occasion was a happy one in every | bonghtand shipped from Arcadin t0Omaha | Seott Coulter, as it was brought into this | independent candidates for c aded. uso heforo the ; other branch of the Perso particular, A large daacing pavilion was [ within the past seven days, o s evening, presented o horrible sight, | governor, ad da st aud ) It s tho fn wuy to U Watorloo pienic gvounds, whero | | A" DICH € [\wl‘:‘r‘l 5 ;“‘[\l”“ f"‘” constructed, and the gay crowd tripped the - il by s arrible sight Ll sl e 3 A S e— they held one of the most enjoyable pienics of i L] Sl cay ot Millard, | eh g fantastic until [até this evening. Railroad Rumors at Beat His legs aud anns weveall dawnup and his | kinson y 0 drawn b, ! 3 e i the season g witha membership of nearly 200. P. J BEATHICE, August 10.—[Spc g | head locked ns it it wero a solid mass of | curiosity tolearn w > gentlomen compound lard and P RANA AP to dancing, | 1wnd, president, and Jobn Baumer, vi A New Hog Complaint 1 ‘ . 3ne.)—Unlon depot rumors ave again eur blood. He had met Ms death at theLittle Y ! wmittee on singing, boating and having a geneval good | 1residentof the local branch, and Charle Braruicy, Nob,, August 10.~[Spectal Tele- | 0440 subjuct; g seoms to have reachedn | Sul creck, several miles west of this city, « y ap the bili time Herbertz, member of the state executive com- 8, ] — b comes from | e ool { has been practically | st nightduring the severe hail storm. Ho 1:80 Captain Small marched bis Job | mivteo from this county, wero prosont. from t : 68 e QouRY Of 0 iy | - SHIBBAUGS poliin 11 has heon, prig@oilly | 84 MRRIUKINE Bl sBIre Jad Movm. o was to tax ' will'be dis \ e hall LS \ I 4 agreed between the Burlington and Union b fna.l ' oxpeeted the lugiers out t ball grounds, where | this city and assisted in organizing the new | terious and peculiarly fatab discase among tho | o Wellir i f nat about dark | g5 000 so I § i arvaged them azuinst Captain. Willis' | branch, The majority of the meiphors of the | hogs in that section, The disease seems to | Ficifioto unite in this matter aid they now | to come to k wr this city, He 4 ’ up . lvie u beautivs, and for three funi Mil guo farmers, swho ropresent ; oo b Wholly die. | Bwait the entry of tho Rouk Islind into the | reached the Su bridie, i covered one, He said i 0 ts on the the two nines chised the leatherover n | the sentiment of that purt of tho | 'Y SO Spinalorder andis mot wholly dis- | .y pac to bortpavprk on the structure, Mibimed he wae (oxeriales by fio railroad dthe lnd greater portion of the western part of Dot similar t0 the kidney worm disea well-known lack of perfect harmony | hail storm and sousht rofuge in 1 is watored e bl ) be presented, s county, Owing to the hoat both sides X - hind quarters of the animals becom: en the s lsland aud Bulinglon | Hishorses became searad atthe noi aad udded threw up the pune at the beginniag of the neral o | lyzed, and death ensucs in from three to five , however to tHe prosuniption that the | by the hail falling on the bridge il L il we fourth funing, while the umpire insisted that The funeral of H. B. Welsh " | doys, 1!'\; rewedies hitherto *Mlvu'“{lllU former road is''n pecially solictous to | away. The darkness was inten ther &t was & tio oif' 8 runs, A VBARANIAN AfhatIc o applied i the _ kidney worm complainthave | gpter into any sosim combine with that 1o he nor the horses conld see where they were Returning o the picule grounds, the fol. | 4:90 yesterday aftornoor 0. o effoot, in this new atluent, md 1\ s thus | Seveeially th yies GF e Cart thit. St Foic | Botng: —They 1ol e roads tomie s Sowiiig HbEEIMEe was oo ut: Job and | Of his son, W, L. Welsh, & Twenty. | far rosisted every known romedy, Quite s | Toland alresdy has s hatdsons passenger | ward and going upto the banks of the creck ook printers' foot race, 100 yards, six start | ninth stroet. Rev, J. M. Wilson, pastor of | number of hogs have already died of the comm: | dupot of its oyvin I pasy decoss to Tis et | oy SO0 eams 101 pli o the bluff ersand one money, $10, was won by Will | the Castellar Presbyterian churcl, oficiated. | plaint, R hoart A alone th presk. wete shout high Bishop. A large number of the friends of the deceased | The I T S - this th es, driver @ 0t head Cylinder feoders! foot race, 100 yards, fif- | Wero present and contributed maay benutiful | o Konis Pine s bly. Notes from Wabash, 1ginto thecreek, Coulter wus toen starters und oue wouey, was won by | floral offerings, ‘The remuins were taken to | 1086 Pixe, Neb, August 10, —([Special to Wamsa, Neb, August 10.—[Special to instantly killed. » of the ‘red Sumith | Dubuque, Ia., for interment, | Tue Beel—The taing from the castand | o gie urchy SRS S RIE in 1l k oll might and Gordon Job press feeders, fifty yands, ten - the west are bringing o greatmany peaple to | '+ £ik I =The democratic county conven- | ) Jo. (0 Giding Coulter. The other hore £rarters aid ole money, §, won by John Mc- e Damage Was Slight, the Cheulauans sxoand o ton convenes in Park hallin this plice Sep- | gpqying wround furished the clew that led to ¥ ¥ A X auqua grounds, so much so that all : b e Girh " L | A blaze in . Tors mow of o frae | o vents on the grounds are flled and also | LT3 a1l otocka, m There will ¥ a | tholorrihic dicovery. He baves a wite and | The ladies’ race w the next event and | stores on Fark avenue, between Poppleton 8 & " S0 | barbecue given by the local dewocracy. The | three childr before t whil row: b Je 1 1 the hotels in town, aud some are o avhilo 1t drow 8 crowd it drew only Whrce | o'y ogiworth avenues, oalled out the fire | 'h, 0 Biclels ia town, aad some aje withiout oV y L0 hole o ! 4 conventiou will bo addressed by William J I Blarte Thio prize wus a $10 fan, which was luces to stay and have to be provided for in | Bryan, denoeratic nominee for congress, anc in isits Heligoland, el e Vel lenbeck | department about § o'clock yesterday after- | ! . el Biyau, desioraio naunes for ongress, \nd i . o k rivate houses, Yesterday aud today's | olher prominent speakers, BERLIx st 10.—The German inperil v 3 Ty < oo . noon. The rooms in which the fire was | PV J 3 b - ok s h closely or ‘vl'{‘l;“““h‘l‘.“:l h':"'l"}“u"_‘l:‘ thoona’ Tuia wrus | locatod were unoceupied, wnd the orgin of the | Weather was very plessantaud the rogular | W Yo ihe now Rock Tsland hus fally | yacit Hchenwllem and the accompanying SNk e ol o8 takon by Leon Lailer of Counerl Blufts, © | bluae I8 u mystery. =~ Tho damage - will ot | progrunme was carried ot tothe letter. T it el I CO8S OB BRO | 56 uudon anchored off Heligoland this mor- | {0 T Sl i The said race furnished any mmount of | #mount (o more than &0, the evening & very entertain lecture was | out the action of the commissioners appoiuted | ing Emperor William @ud Prince Mr, Powers is quite a amusement, and whilew dozen lads were in - delivered by Rev. R K. Warren, A, M, and ondemnland, Julge Ramsey, lowever, Henry landed at noon and were | makes ca Iy ele . At the start, ouly one saw the outcome and DIED. presid of Gates' college of Neligh, Neb, | appointod a board of commissioners last | met =~ by Von Boetticher. The in 1 s app v t tho$5. The lucky youth was Mart Juckniss. | p Ay N - Margearet Bllon, o ¢ | showing to parents the absolute advin tage mposed of 8. C. Fatlorson, South habitants gave the emperor and his u law It ‘Mhere was waltzing for prizes, the best | ¢hi v MOt en 3 . and the permaneat good it is to bo compelled | Bend' L. C. kichoff, Louisville; A. 8/Cocley, brother a hearty reeption, 'The empeor de Jady waltzerto rvcelvo @ pair of $10 opora | oo Mg Kl Slaven, ag to work in boyh, . Hoshowed by | Eagle, Frang A. Croamer, Elmwood, and livered a shortiddress and the C-vman flig | por Absolutely Pure. loves and the gentleman o silver handied | @il AV CRE (0 statistics that S0 per cent of all the success- | John Kleizer ' of Weeping Water who will was hoited, the land battery the same | Thegencral verdict was the ik umbrella, Mres. W. H. Drain and Mike UBRPA XI0RAEY, ANSH ) & 1. | ful Lusiness men and social leaders of our | proceed to wipe out the difference botween timo fiving o salute, After taking luncheon | speakers dwelt at great longth s| A emam of turtar haking powdar, Highest ullom were the winners. from fuanily residence, Tenth and Hick | cities have been reared to have worke while | the road and theowuers of the right of way. theempror deparied ats 300 clock ani& the { thataflict the farmers, they su of leavenim: strongih -t Goverawent e Then to eutertain the throny the Avion 'strects. (otermeut Holy Scpulchre. | boys. That the youth must first learm W | The roud tavenes the tinest portion of the eheers of the populace. lfh»"ll" remy L . port Aug. 1, 1530, The Coming Week in Con ton conches nud were soon speeding on their 3

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