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. | g i B . HE OMAHA DAILY BEE! FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1800 5 R S eSS St amatssapesimesio Tttt P ——————. s . e s e e - S —— ; ‘ - . : S ] | A PROHIBITION DEBATE, it will turn 2000000 of money in this g‘r ' | FUNERAL OF T. H, MOFFATT. N CIEDIY | retief of te suprome court wor commen ANTICIPATING A WALK-OUT, ; i e, e e et ot vasinoss: | A BLOODTHIRSTY RELATIVE. | kll, AN ADDRESS FROM POWDERLY, | ittty oo wourt o conmented | Judge Meed and A.G. Woltenbarger | This matter will not be adjudicated by ju. | Mosts of Friends Pay Thelr Last Tri- - AT . " o ' - rd o b s > e a1e ' N | e 101 « o © Thowmas of | 4 '+ S | SN Men in Omaha Looking for | A @0od sized nudience assembled at Boyd's | strate its utility after November 4, when we | Millionaire Sanborn Threatens the Life of | 11 funeral of the late Thowas H. Moftatt [Continsied from Sennmd Page.] Begnving of the Rifle Compeiition ag ord ik | opera house last evening to tisten to the de- | will dectare for it by & handsome majority." 3 i took place yesterduy nfternoon from his lato - Camp Dongln rders to Btrike. ! bate Betwoen Judge Reed and A. G. Wolfen- nlunln "mnl«.-n ero fr .uy.mi\- apply .'wv‘ | D. W, Gilmore of 8an Franoisco. | residence, on North Twenty-sixth strect, A | railroad or the men, P\')||.-l\ willivbel Tome | oo e "\{I ‘ '\'y'f ""(' ). ~[Spectal R © questic e eing of | And at the close there was o loud demand for | g arge number of the friends and netahbo: | main, vory respectfully s, | \ ovarAs, Wis, Augn Spo RIADY TO OBEY IMMEDIATELY. { mentai to tho business interests of Omahs | wrunted—CormProns send quota. | ME STICKS A GUN INTO THE MAN'S FACE | thoir last tribute of respoct to his memory. A Bdt Koot ot Mt el sl Ludos igger o e *“:"”""’. fi'l‘“'k“g m“"‘-*‘*’:‘"‘ The former | tiong to W. C, Ritchie, ¥ , Custer | | ‘.‘\'L o :l':"_,‘“'"", e 8 i mber Of | Port Prary, N. Y., August 21.-—Tho steike | ane of visitors, amon thew 4 strong toam ahe Tines Compostup the Vandarbile ;‘l:;: rm;[.[a:]fi,:;r:-“:;ue afirmative and the | Co,, 8, D, o | Ana Compgts Him to Retinquish an | U: 5 ‘:”:‘lm:' A h”n“ 'Ih 5 I:I':x;.‘,w:l .|m\|n-1 unn».xl]@ n\»lu-l,w a serioud m-ln upon | from the light horse squadro of Milwaukoa, L & | o negative. o : Sl s last meoting, ad not b N pusiness in the Molwwk vatley and Johos- | Out of a possible 20, the infantry Eystem in und M'nr Omaha and Judge Reed spoko substantially s follows: | @ 21NF T HUi L8210 00n | Claim w His Wife's Estate and in, A delegation from tho post was present, | town and Gloversville, At the lattor places | men —— who Vinndo the' bust the Men Who Would Be Af: | % vhow it tis of ate years Becote sommo: | wes o b i Give Up His Own Child—A and he was accorded the honors of the Grand | manufacturers and, morchants experionce | [0, - fiving ten shots ot fected By a Strike, what unpopular to defend tho limitations of | "¢ “":;:f ':;::]"l’,““‘.“'l"’m':":_": = Two-Sided, Romance. Army ritual, g great delay i gotting goods stipped. Some | “UHim e Sires, waro as follows [—— state and federal constitutions against the ' 3 o The body reposed in an elegant black cloth | of the glove factories will soon have to \ i . | The following are the names of the young - hut | ens, 130 Licutenant Muir, 1 encroachments of the governing power. So { o A ROl Who passed the exam- covered casket with rich silver trimmings. On | qown if the strike continues, Provisions ave | Evans, 1ii A v ¥ AN, Ly 5 sl Boyle, § The switchmen in the Chicago, St. Paul, ! muchthe more on why no provision 5 4 ‘ EW York, August 21.—[Special Telegram | the top wus a silver plate bearing his name and | gdvancing in price, | tinguished Marksman Scrgeant Hamburg, Minneapolis and Omaha, and the Chicago | should be lncorporated fn onr constitution, | "ADC1 OF 1st June in the several graded | (o Typ Tigr.]-Intense excitement prevailed | the dates of his bivth and death. Across the | 2 108; Corporal Trish, 1067: Private B 1673 and Northwestern, and the Frémont, EIK | 1o matterwhat its object or how desirable of | 1008 Of the city,and who will enter the | for a fow moments last evoning in the office | foot of the caskot was placed the national | Tlinols Central Tronble, | gy Kigwa Y} SarRemn), Laive i horn and Missouri Valley yards in this city | beneficent the end sought to be attained, un- '”~'I‘,‘ school at the opening of thescholastic | ot the Quincy house, A tall, ath- m]u.-T 1;1\:] uhn\";- {n.-«- were ||lilm-<l i l‘m\ £ August 21 —{Special Telegram | CE syl "’.w'i‘-“.:?l' ::‘k: vere considorrbly sitod stone over | i o b ol (A3 5 " o otic 0a gentlol stilohas | B handsome oral anchor and a | to Tue Bir | —Representative trainmen fror l I trey ek Al were considerrbly excited yesterday over | less demanded by an overwhelming public | ° Stella Harmon, Frank Vau Horn, Even | lotie looking gentloman, fashiona- | B0 hoaring” the initials, “T. H. M. At | every division of the Hlinsts Contrat sattvd - Spone Sergoant Morking the prospects of going out on a strike, | opinion and almost unanimous vote, Humphrey, Groce Allen, Arthur L. And; bly dressed, with a long, wavy, blonde | the foot of the casket was a broken column of | geers it nols Contral rativoad f1g5; Licutennat Shanks, 1648; Licutenang Thete roads are a part of the Vanderbilt | *“The substantialrightsof aminority are fres | son, May Gardner, Harry Bernstein, Lula [ moustacheand atan colored bat surrounded | beautiful white flowers, the offering of the | SYSm arvived in the city this forenoon to | MeCoy, 1625 Artificor Blaer, 102 Sor from all Lawful control or interference by the u M. Black, Ann system on w mpsett, 1 Conw ch the caste trike was de- | i ) R S v paind | majority, excopt so far as such control ¢ mund ' Johnson, Ruth ’ Phillipi, Daisy by a wide, black band, strode up to the desk | Bankers' and Business * Men's associution, of attend t[ meeting held this aftornoon. Tho | ..|~X.].llu~!\\ “-:. Corporal Lavor, 1603 Core dlared some time til vest v it wi T e ically pointing > cler which Mr, Moffatt had been secretary, The | object of the gathering is the formula ¢ | poral Long, 160 " dared some time ago, Until yesterday it wis | torference may bo necessary to prevent ii. | Allen, Elmer Warmer, Vol Evans, Roso | 104 dvamatically pointing out totho clerk | Gy oy tributes were o harp, comprising | a petition addressed o the offclals of tho | - TH moavgate of the twelva nen of the do- ot supposed the strike would extend west of | jury to others in the enjoyment of their | Rosicky, Retta Rasmussen, Laura M. Colby, | sud tanders o gentleman who followed . S L ol s La France roses, sweet peas, balsams, sweet i O 5 - | partment of the Platte was 1,618, that of Dae Chicago, but now there is a prospect of it not | rghts, otmson, Nellie Thompson, Veruio | him into the office, exclaimed : “That man is | alysum and tube sty JOM Dot BAR & Ulinois Central demanding an i Jota 1,017, Missouri 1,520, Texas 1,31, Dure in- | At . ib- OO 9 " e ) { only reaching this city, bat extending over “Now . when you get your prohibito Edith A! Waterman, Hermine Bles | armed. Hewants o stoot me. Icall tor | lishing company: a beautiful wreatn made up | Wa#es for all trainmen. — The sealo of ing tho day Troopers Toussaint, Fverly and *‘ all 62 thio VANANHTL IFered 16 (HuvbobE amendinent what are you going to do with sing, Louise MacDonagh, Edith A. Shields, | protection,” with similar Howers from Mr. 1. Rose- | of the employes of this braneh of the s Camphell bf the light horse squadreon of Mile y , At . LN e west. | It will be void, being in condlict with the pro- | Minnie Neal, Nancy Barry, Susie L. Col A B titis tntrodtoed .| wiffer; n pillow of carnatious, balsams, | is: Brakemen $15, bugragemon €50, colloet- | Wankee made scores as follows At an carly hour it was reported that T. V. | yisious of the fourteenth amendment o tho | petzer, May Miller, Mabel Martis, Jenuie B. | S bl 1s introduced to the | sweet alysum, peas and forns, with 1. H. | 0rs $0 and conductors £55 per wmonth, This | M, the initings of the deconsed, worked in, | i8 8 much lower scalo than is paid by other | ¥8 and {0 at (00 i and issaint ot o0 yavds, 41 48, 4% and 40; at skivinish, 59, 4 wsen, | large assemblage of sp ‘tators in the office Powderly had notified the grievance commit- | coustitution of the United States. -If it is | Gish, Mainie Welty, Minuie Jor tee of the Knights of Labor of Omaha that | not in violation of that provision of the | Emma O'Connor, M ¥ 4 n vy Livesey, Than was small, shghtly built, modestly dressed | from Mr. H. W. Cremer: & cross of La | ronds and the men have been agitating the | 2% Kverly at 5ud’ yaeds, 40 ud il at 400 the strfle vas “on® without. nny prospect of | Uitel Statesconstitution, why wor o- | Ansynctier, Willafy Canipion, Lowiss Salmon. | and ik the othor, of izht complexion. Find- | Francs uidoiher vosos, halsam wid swest | Brescut unotement for un iy | yands, T and it sk, 4 S, 8w 20, :,If"::\,,,,“,_::,;.;:ll,‘ beready to go out ata mo- | alode Vo e legislature, why didn't you | vis, Myrtle Smith, Charles Perrin, Honora islf, he hastily withdrew with a T e R e o iastatuliy o | Central, but the mottes was tompe | 3 - Tho switchmen in the yards refused totalk | PAS8such a law s YOU | R hkan, Jossie Bolyie, Willy Buttin, Nora | friend.’ Wuile theso two held a Dillow of Toses, bilsams and Aweet | Dassed when the othier difficulty are | angec peas, from Miss Maggio Henry: a boautiful | ¢ two delegutes from cach division of tho | tloral pillow mostly composed of various | road in attends the present roses, biulsam and sweet peas, from the mem- | and the demands for an » ol wage i 4 s et bers 'of the Young People's Socicty of | come from ail portions of the system. 1f tho | 8re hundreds of chavming localitics | Christian Endeavor; an anchor of roses, bal- | demands as formulated by thdse sam, sweat peas and ferns, from the Ladies® | tives i Aid’ society of the Second Presbyterian | ter will be reforred o - the e A Choice List of Summer Resorts, In the lake regionsof Wisconsin, Mins nesota, fowa and the two Dakotas, there upon the subject, stating the tirelgin the han ther was o of the members of the committee, They however stated that a walkout was notimprobuble and that it might occur within twelve hours, * 15t at this time a strike upon these roads would be uttended with serious vesults, as a ST the constitution of the United States is | Emerson, Myra McClelland, Minnie Teh. | consultation — upon = the = street corner, not in the way, what is the object of the joint | mann, Ola = Sheldon, W ¢ Everin, the athletic looking gentleman continued resolution lately introduced by Senator Blair | bam, Nellie Kimball, tta dmith, | 1o make exciting statements, claiming the of Massachusctts proposin 1 amendment | Robert Hays, Eva Kohn, Nellie Ayers, | little man had attempted to steal his child to the constitution to forever prohibit in the | Frank Faust, Maria €. Valentine, dulius | from him, The man who called for prot United States the manufacture, sale and in- | Kaufman, Mary Bergland, Gertie Mercer, | tion was D, W. Gilmore of San Francis portation in the United States of all alcoholic | Alvin Johnson, ¢ Ludlow, Phillip W. | who took roon esterday at the Quiney - eminently fitted for summer homes, A re not acceded to the mg the following ttod list are 2 names familiar to many of our readers A iquors used beverages ! Russell, Bessie Hulbert, Isabella C. Au house with child and “nurse. The man | oy, v el o8 i o fic e, | executive committee of the federation o novd ol nortl ner rae ] iR LU B AL O LT oethry danieni 1161150 OF Eha sl 8 0 || MlgelbLE: PreHan| R0k W, Datlyi: Jensls: Yo AFgod wikh maditations’of (wislanse)| SHUROH Mol 8 ovoly Aoral wibute: fromny M, . Sl by's nblodee el (B0 1. sl - only: bod, |1 02 wao poridetion of norlliorn sutmer v 12 yolumo of busiucss 1s dally incroasti, | | Nquor is the futoxivation ‘of the pur Bennison. Neva Shipherd, Bstelle Faris, Wil- [ was ~ B. A Sanboru of Hollowell, | “ipho'Misses Alico and Grace Pratt and My, | autborized to declare a strike of the train | Sosts: Nearly allof the Wisconsiu polnts There aro. about forty-five men employed | L't Hyor eanmot bo. ol O o B e s | Mouy wealthy cltizen now sojourning 1 | viiqniizecs Allco and Grace Pratt and M. | oo e e e Tt gy e WL | of inforest avo within o short distance L the vurds,most of whon ure, WOCKINE | ihigor other injury to the person usingit and | Ewnma Sherwood, Minnie Trivetr, G. Clark, | Boston, ov t others, then the trade may be prohibited is comine in and going out 0 ; brohibite The men all object toa walkout, but state | Uim the consress of the U nitod States dele. that if the order comes theve will be no alter- | fite 10 the ates an authority vested o Superintendent Sullivan, | from Chicy o or Milwaukee, aud none the mon will have to be | of them are so far away from . the *hus illy by President Fish, who is | marts of civilization™ that they cannot i vacat Satio Gibson, Henry Wick, Hattie Cady, Wil | _An cxplanation of the startling episode | H9S: o lie Moclley, Belle Gormap, Rosa Worthy, | Was forthcominglater in the evening. Ac Charles Squires, Carvie Brooks, Agues C. | cording to Gilmore's statement he was mar- M. Ware, pastor of the Second | and the gric Presbyterian church, delivered a very im- | settied pers: c ¢ 1 srossive address, in vhich he spoke of the | the ouly one of the chicf ofticiuls of the road | be venched in o fow hours of teavel, b, b ey by the people, under the constitu- | Lindey, Harold —Thompson, Nellie Bell, | ried to Miss R. A. Sauborn, a sister [ ERSHEREN 0 Bioidence which had | i the city. Mr. Fish refsod fo be it frequent traing, over the finest voad A i LA tion, in the congress and by the | Dale man, Amy ule, J of A. Sanborn, in Boston about | yigited the home of the deceased, removed | viewed, butis giving the demands of themen | 4)a' northwost—the Chicaso, Milvaukee “—“ Fits, spisms, St. Vitus' dance, nervousncss | constitution denied to the states, and, if not, | sie Beard, ~ Fannie Schmidt, Frank | five years ago. The uuion was opposed | onoupon whom the members of the fumily | careful atteation S 1 b 10 v 7O > i hyetinn soom cured By Dr, iles | What becomesof the lite act of congress in: | W. Ham, Mgrtle Stuart, Carl’ Holtorf, | by Miss Sanborn’s brother, who claimed Gil- | Joaned for support, and preached an eloquent | Sald one of the eonductors: “The ad. [ & St Pitul raiiway RE Newvie. e samples ot Kuhn & Cors, 15th | tended 1o abrogate and - evade the ovizinal | Grace Buffott, Mabel Mason, &5, Roy Austin, | more was a married man with o wife lving | gormon from Psalin, xxxix, 4. vanco wo ask iy wh il OO A AR DR gl 3 prekage decision of the supreme court: I | Willis Hendricks, Francis Thompson, Viola | b the timoin the west. In the face of this, | *‘Ray. William R. flenderson also delivered | roads their emplo, tvo | Minocqua, Wis Lake Okoboji, Towa P tell you, my prohibition friends, vou have | Sawyer, Char tweiler, Sallie King, [ Miss Sanborn came to this city, met her | g yory touching ovation, in which he paid years OUr WHZes were re 1 the \}.‘ 1kesha, Wis, Spirit Luke, Town, SOHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS. * rotten tothe ohd of your steing “You had | Phuie Boff, 1ithel Geist, Eddie Davis, Willie | afianced, who had arrived from California, | fiih * tributo fo the gentality and rageed | Prosent figures with o promise that the Cer. | olmyra, Wis Frontenae, Minu. | i bettor Lot well enouzh” alone. You have got- | Binkley, John Saville, Willic Bridge, and they were made man and wife. honesty of purpose of the deccased in ufl the | tral would raise them when able. It isnow | Tamihawk Lukes, Lako = Minuetonia, The Rrsotion,obi® Hulldfng an th 't : prohibition in the stute | Spechman, Gustaye Andreen, jr, Fi v At the timeofher marriage Miss, Sanborn | yolations of life. Ho also spoke in glowing | #ble to pay ws 1 wid il Vs : L : : High School Site Favore K as you will ever get | Lake, Mande K |, Bessie had in her own right about $100,000 from her | topms of the high rvegard in - which the wi cingz. We are not hand i , | Lakeside, Wis il AR 3 b g We have in this state a 1 Fitzpatr oy Van Arsdale, | father's estate. Her brotherbecame 50 in- | causend was held by the bisiness men of this | and Idon't beliove we will tave one. The | iSilbourn City, Wis., Dvior Lale, Minn The bord of cducation had an audience | e whivh pro W the | vvall, Grace Stein, Bertha Meyer, | ¢onscd overthe mariinge that he uttered the | gjyy among whom he had so many friends. Central always treated us men well, und, al Dellsro I VI P DA R ) last night, and it was evident from the | shall be fined $i0 shall also pay'to the | Bert Wamer,Charlotte Hobbs, rauk M direstthreats against Gilmore, In refutation | “"At the conclusion of the religious services | though there may be a compromi sure [ pEORSTY e i presence of prominent citizens that some- | conrt 31a for the ‘niing the | Adolph Merritt, Mabel Taylor, Cla of the charge that he married Miss Sanborn | g0 friends filed slowly through to take a last | our wages witl be materially advanced et L thing of special importance was anticipated | (56, Now that hus been the law for vears, | Foster, ~Abe ' Norton, _Robert Ross, | simply for her wmoney, he finally signed | jooic at the well romeimbered featuros, z ~ s Wil 1n the proceedings, 1t has been violated in the city of | Lat Mark, Jobn Neme Katie | away all - claim to his wife's The pall bear Wora Robakt S, Wilcox 1he Number Who Will Strike. Tor detail pEIoeCiiae: A Omaha ten thousind times a day for évory tzlander, = Anna Tt ' Mamio | property and she also surrendered her rght | ayg Colonel Champion 8. Chase for the [ New York, August2l.—New York Coaten | OMCC 1900 % Among the well known citizens present | day since the luw went into effects yvot wh riges, Emilic Rosacker, Rosa | It it in favor of her brotlier. This appeased | Grand Army; Charles A. Coe, Dudley Smth, | oficials have been making some compitutio ; were: M. L. Roeder, R. I1. Robinson, J. W. | ever heard of a case being proséeutod in | Lucy Strobhart, George Street, | hun somewhat, but a complete veconciliation | 1§, Bruce and J. B, Haynes, 1 S - g Fblees . E. PREST Eller, W Morse, Georg Bavier, | Douglas couity! I don’t believe there isa | Robert Goodwin, Krwin Davenport, Grace J s ngvor offected. Shortly after theiv mar- | o intermont was at Drospect THill. today regarding the number of men who are ¢ — Jeorte F Puitchett, Dr. I, Swartzor and | 1wyer in Omahia, us moan a8 some of them | Leonard, Nettio De Bolt, Ray Shélton, He e Mr. and Mrs, Gilmore went to live in bt NI IR A LT Bl WISHESSIRPES CONSTEITUTION., g : " ave and s hard up as most of them are, who | e Nave, George Mickell, William Geiscl- n Francisco. ANGIaTia Tler oot 72,000 men employed on the Contral Charles K. Bell. is mean enough to prosocuton case of {hut | man, Maitie Newton, vard Kaufman, Gilmore had a fine hardware business ity YOL QRS twveen 60,000 and 70,000 on the other ¢ sno1 AR 1 Yo fep AU OThe Fourth tvard citizens' committee was | kind for the sake of the 815 fea, K a pro. | Ralph Pierson, Dor Ly, Ross B. | and also an interest in a cattle ranch, “For disordered mensturation, anarmia | the Vanderbilt system. Of these 1 solution Presented to Confer Sufe present and loaded with a report upon the | hibition lawyer wouldw't do it 1 don't he- | | Clara_Barker, Stella Hife, tda Ham- | and after a residence of two_vears in San | and sterility, it may properly be tevmed a | are on the entire Vanderbilt syst 4 ren. school fucilities matter. All membors of | lieve there is a prohibitionist in Douglas | mond. Maud Kimball, Aletha Van Noy, Car- | Francisco they moved to Hollister, Cal. | specific, _ Knights of Labor and 6,000 men: of 't Jacisoy, A tinge ¢ ; county mean enough to swoeur » com. | rie Gregg, Bortie Wood, Charles Hines, | Eighteen months ago a daughter was | Extract from Dr. W. P. Mason's report on | federation. Three thousand mnen huse iefi | timent eolored the procecdings of the ¢ the board were present but Martin, Lees und > vear to the com. | X ) 1 y e o8, B 4 \ A ! et | v t Spaulding 3 2 i \-ll-um . ‘m.m{ It siy that the courts and i\lnlml!xlulmrm Ed: % ,\nlm swm. Ir':,'\'.';"fnmnlf.‘;":mir\ “\'\“‘I‘l“"'f"\lh '"(‘:!I and [ the waters of Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Hlu'l'i-nn" 's employ siuce the strike was de- | tutional convention duving the progr o s received from Mr. C. P. Neod. | the ofMicers of the court are opposed to the | 10a Butts, Georgie ddard, Mary uths — afterward Mrs. Gilmore i T claved, R P S e e b il s B et R L PRoste to i | NG aders dnd otte, Guorge ~ Au- | was stricken with diseaso ‘and after | The Omaha fair begins Sept. Ist at — - L8 D granted ‘“’;\I P I e R AT i B ALK &R bt “Ldoubt if youcan impunel a jury in the | drews, = Willie Hilmes, ~Anna Churis- |}||u_ g ufew days passed aw The be- | the old fair grounds, Accepting Perishable | proposition ARV R ALERD granted Miss Lizzio Necdham, o teacher it | couniy thae will finda i @ity of the | e, George Cox, . Charley Pru reaved husband had the body embalmed and ppeage 0N Cimeaco, August 21, —[Special 1 fer sufftige upon women. Fewels e ] L | eharge. Do you think that such a law would | Hattie Auch Moedy, Alice Andr Ve \ she lies dangerous| en, I sent to Hollowetl, Me., for interment. About The finest line of neckwear at Block & at Adrian, Mich, and the kuowl thatsha | De any more bindir resolution is as follows: “That it is oveffective it embodied | Behm, Sigrid Andreesen, Byran Luce, Reed | two weeks ago, feeling he would like to v neBee. | —In spite of the threat = ” S Pt vali Heyman’s, 109 N. 16th, s from the | v the sense of this convention that et e ot e e bhe Lin the constitutiont Imake this iltustration | G Hake, Herman Walluce, “Willie Drayden, | bis wife's tomb, he started from Califor B i el U mors from the east the Chicago Vand ecbilt | GhAltGEa > ' s gen tal i deave of absence will reliove v | for the purpose of demonstrating to you th | Anges Mac Donagh, Fred Wearne, 'Clyde | with the little child, o lines profess to bolieve thut ther s no fur- | 1118 & condition necessary to the solution of o (ke her vecovery more probable, 1y e fuilivy of enactivg w luw in rostraing of | Spencer, Hevbert Whipple, Hattie Paulsen, | - He arrived in Angusta, Mo, last s : L = ther danger from the strike. Av any vate | (e franchisc problem that the vight to vote it >otter, Nolli a catriages Ova Oyer. (el cavalry, v ot Bellevie rifle range, and | they all began today to accept perishuble | s b : trade or calling, unless the enactment is the | Kittie Ogburn, Arthur Potter, Nellie C a carriage and drove over to the tesidence of { cavalry, now at Be Kl BY, L arr Bl res Al men o Iy e proceeded to the election of | Decessary and tnavoidabla vesultant of the | Leah 2hnins, Ingelborg Andreesen, Trend | bis brothor-in-law, E. A. Sauborn, to inquire | First Licutenant Bugene I Ladd, Niath | felebl, the Lake Shore contrueting with The boird then procecded to the election of | oo forces then at playin organized so- | Averst, Mansie Batten, Do i where his wife's body had been interved, He | cavalry, now at Fort Kobinson, having been | ¢ v“»rl“l‘l. 9L [on: e it portation of sev- l‘:"“"”;* for the Saratoga, Park and Izavd | G50 2 “0450° | Olaf Olson, Elmer Neville, Son. | leavued thut Sanbori vas in Boston, buy | Selectéd as members of the division quota on ity-tive ears of cattle Saturday wnd seve chools. y ) f 3 ey ek o * Al Ed o Hian A > urmy carbine to: vill proceed to Ca five more next Tuesday, all boind for New | Barnoy McGinn was clected jauitor of the “ldon't propose toshow to you by letter Grace 1. Bartlott, Bddie Lee, Heny Fruel | Mrs. Sauborn ailewed her daughter to ac- | the army carbine team, will proceed to Camp Yor N v 1o every woman who shall have ves sided i this State six mouths and who shall be twenty-one years of- age or upwards and who owns or whose husband, it shie has a husbund, owns real estato g R TR e foit by detters |t Lovell Quut, Tl Hutehinson, Fior- | company Gilmore to the cemetery, He had | Douglas, Junean county, Wisconsin, and re e AR oo situated in this state of acloar value of £300 3 L | A Dolbitat it o o Ky, 5 QLS voL | L Gakor, Kate. Broston, Harey Fraulk, | Durchased o quantlty of floweis and upon | port September I, uoxt, to Lieatonunt Calonel | Sald Superintendons Amsdonof, the Lake | ovor and above all ancumbrances. The voio wd then undertoolc of sclection | PROWbItet tow o anas, 1 sinply ap- | gice Baken | Eutg, Proton TR B | Touching the tom thev were scattered upon | £. V. Sumner, Elghth cavalry, in change of | Shore taday: ' sMr. Surgent, hit the nail on | Gf overy woman votiuie inany doction shal! bo of Janitor for Tamicisgholk. [{EEAIOIOOL RN CUsSE RIS oo | o Bates, Frod’ M. Joln- | tho mound. When thay rotumed Mes, San: | competition. the head from tho staudpointof thoinen when | cust by some male elector, who shall bo thores The = balloting went werrile - on | SEie ke nevitablo. eonclision tha | Son, May Ballod, Guy ~Penfold, | bornsaid she hnd telographed her husband | _On the return ot Fivst Lieutenant Charles | {00 4 auestion s 1o whether the | unto athovized i wiitig by sucn | woman andon wilil th membeis usod up about en | (oo umandinent. 1 ad ot | Atbel “Chency, -5 Gerid Summers, | of her brotherinduw’s arrival - from | F. Mason, sssistaut surgeon, United States | New Vorls Ceutral ws making a fiit on or- | entitied to vote, such a constitutionl _ciacts i e AR hort of its object unless it L | Bessie Putnam, Maggie Cornwell, Lizio | Califoruia and that ho would be | army, to ' Fort Washakic, Wyo.. Acting As- | & hor o was convineed that the | ey ot to bo framed so a8 to grant to road wus i flght he would favor by inover ‘arnes, Kate Notson, Carrie Bates, Susie | odwn to see him about the estaet | si helwing public opinion in its ant Surgeon Rovert P. IMinlev, United the bouwrd hud bullotted tiity times 2 FarieRiss Lt sl apien b Lnen T nstrike. This aftermoow’s dispatehes clear | ATk twa hours: disenssion on the ros ; ot o ; o nan favor: that its adoption by o bare or meager | Curtis, Eugene Murphy, Ida Withrow, | on the following day. States army, is relieved from temporary duty ok o ho ot St o dony | . After two hours’ discussion on_the resolu- Iation, with the request that they report a | Pernce thanits dofeat. Simon Kendis, Mamie L. Hall, Nettio Zerga, with the child, came to this city, ~“Last | Fort Sidney, Neb. x OigAniiaaz labor oonssavion iy ha niet vote | o hunys OF TS b d 1t referred Hamo from . tho TSt of candidutes to boated | . Mr. Wolfexnbirger veplied with the follow- | Reppio McDonald, Jessie Walker, Alice Fish, ening” Gilmore continued, “1 called at | Second Lieutenant James T. Kerr, Seven- | it a strike it ihoe Herro Haute mect g | Wi committee nohises, for at the next meeting. T nzarguments: ¢ Vandeman, Harley M. Higley, Sam | the Adams house to havean intevview with | teenth:infantry, Fort Bridger, Wyo, will | on'Saturday, and, as the action of the su. I'he woraan suffrage growing in That will leavo us in just the same placo | T queston is not, Doos prohibition pro- | Burvs, jr, W. B. Hughes, Arthur Rose, | Sanborn. He received me with tho greatest | proceed to Fort D.A. Russell, Wyo, on | premecounicil mist be nanimous, the mat- | favor umong the best minds of the conven- a8 Wewors whon e Do bailoting e | Wb but Do the people of Nebraskea want it | Arebic Coon, ¢ s McMillan, Frank Fer- | cordiality, but when the conversation turned | public business. teriasoiin tpibia cnaol 2 tion, and unless sufely from newro supremacy E L s Poppleton. [ want this | ¥ prohibit! As far asits constitutionality is | €uson, Charles Allen, Della Jones, Ira Van | upon the disposal of my late wife's estate he o —— & cun - be reached by other methods Fewcl's DL aaid N Popplcton, A want i | coucerned, the supreme court declured in 157 | Camp, Maud Starr, 't'red Goodrlch, May | changed his smiles into frowns. The more | Drink Excelsior Springs Missouri waters. | o conference Untted for Monday plan or one similar €01t will be adopied, s ot Sl oo 2 thatit wad nob aninfringenent on the con- | Kinsey, Dora Park, May Morse, Pearl Ochil- | he talked the more excited he became. Seeing ST R AR e e L T T e e ient of @ ma. | Stitution. Italsobeld that the question of | tree. i there was no use trying to do anything with | 68 District Court. g SYRNL ORI, R UEUSYEL-SSo0rslany Hiy0s The Weather Forecast Jority, and the presidont ealied. i another | WhCther or uot tho liquor taflic should | Phis docs not include a few more pupils | him, 1 moved ‘toward the door, ‘but | Whon ex-Ofticer Morrlsey was dismissed | of the executive board announced this after- | Por Omana and Vieinity—Faiv; warmer, faie 1 veguluted was for the legislature | Who attended o summer school and were ex- | he sprang forward likea tiger, turned the | from the police force a few days ago because | noon t At Monday next, at Albany, a mect- noon that For Nebraska—Faie; winds shifting to he assaulted Thomas D. Kinney he thought | ing of District 240 would be helM, at which casterly; warmer in northern, stationary After hay & spentiwo sndahalf hours | B0G Mt for 'the eours: to'- dec amined in August. These may learn of their | loclk and placed the key in his pocket, and balloting s ht times, the board T'he question of the constitutionality of |.m-‘ standing by calling at the oftice of the super- | @1 was almost dumbfounded xty-ei nd_inguired ! ] ; n AT o it has not. | the exoeutive board will be present for the | temperature in southern portio bullotin e s, th U hibition is no longer in Issue, and hasnot | intendent, what he meant to do. He reached into the | that ended his troubles, But it has not. v 4 g e n southern portion. “ flually elocted A, C. Yrouts s Juuitorof the | heg for ten years, - Clilef Justioe Taney 00 | 1 ey S Basiont | back pocket of his trousers, and pulling out a | Yesterday Kinney went into the district | purpose of consultation. At this meeting | For fowa—Euir; noviherly winds; stas Aol was clectod Junitor of the | lared flfty Yoars ago that ifa stato decided | X lile my wife touse Pozaoni's complexlon | revolyer, cocked it and placed tho | court, when he commenced asuit to recover | C¢h of the locul assemblies will send fr tolaryitembartire,(cxaonkitoolas " HOEMRS oG fawton was ol j that thosilé of lguor was detvimental tothe | POWACE because it improves her looks andis | muzzle within two inches of my head. | $1,000 from Morrisey and his hondsmen, John | three to five delegates,and there will be pros- | €ast and warmer in extrome southwest pors fare he saw nothing in the consti- | 4 fragraut as violets. O o af MoQommoll the regnlur order | Public wel You are not going to shoot me# came from | E. nmem vove, D, 1. Matte Smith aud George | cut from six hundred to seven hundre . Len 0 O o resular ONCE | fution to prevent regulating it or prohibiting e my trembling lips. ‘Yes, if you do not sign | H. Moore. In the petition Kinney alleges | bers from that section of the stafe lyiug ad. | _tor South Dakota -Fair, with gencrally of business, was suspandd and the citizens! | ii'aingorlior. This pohibiiory la s beey, | Al the latost shapes in stift and_goft | this paper waiviug all right SU01 i01s 10 yones | thinton:the 3lstday of July last ho s ts. Ji0qnt tol thi Caritral road from New Yorlcto [ /wartast winas, slistngite Soullierly. to report the deliberations of the | passed under tic administration, | hats at Block & Heyman's, 100 N, 16th. | wife's claim to my father’s estate, give me | saulted by Morriséy, wounded and ill-treated V{|\'u .;_ i ERE A e ‘..-.' T R Dheld on Wednesday evening with and _aMrmed undor repnblican rule. ; e your daughter and formally relinquish your | on one of the public streets, in tho presence | Wb late in the aftornoon said relative to ., Bad Storm at Philadelphia. to the arrangements desired the peop It is the law whethes viewed from o demo- Second Ward Democrats, protection of her? I “expostulated” to | of a number of citizens, and afterwords put h\e LS, '."."ilL. -'1'\ 1 0! der © that he and Praaneirit, August 21— During aheavy the vicinity of the high school for geaded | Cratic standpoint or from the now-you-sec-i There were twenty-five of the faithful fol- | the best of my ability under the circum- | into tho patrol wagon and taken to jail, | Hheexceutive boand sinee their arival b storm which prevailed in this vicinity this school fucilities. andnow-you-don't position of the” republi- 8 (0 thot Seoond vardl damotcacy/ab sti_mt:‘s.' but mxllll)u”u' g, nlc was dete \\;m‘-mlfn* n-xl.!.mu-.l for three hours. Iu view P AT ae e S OTYOR L Droten, | evening the southern wall of the stablo and The report of the committoo sots fofth that | ¢ANK g o 5 ) Ry mined to carry nis threat into execution, | of this fact, Kinney avers that his reputation bt BN @Yo i eans to protact | eha SR Aot Twolf e IeTLoRt Dlee naEA0q sotd (ol Lt As to constitutional and statutory prohi- | vacant feed store, at Sixteenth and | oopgonted to dp as he wished was damaged to the extent of 81,000, the inforcsis of ls rond mud ept himsoft fu- | Shrsbeds usal jouly by the Cwetlth, and W Enaio aud prinasy sobool, 11, thab the to | Dition, & loglilative act i veuct of | Williams streets, last uight, Move dropped | ~ “Documents were sigued, he put up his re- | ~ Walter 15, Burlingbam avers that he fur- | formed as to what the members of the iyt ot el o S BT S0 Dribatty owaEr i the centeal.| Fbe psorlniand 1he vd ture | in during the evening. volver and we proceeded to leave the hotel to | nished Chavles E. Warner and Goddard & | Were doing ho would he wholly unfit to ve- | Fiesenict miiv iar aE i ey partof the city have anghito demund ade- | MAY sweep it @ The me vas called to order by John | g0 down to the Quincy house, when he was | Leivert materinl to build a couple_of houses | main balf an hour in his present position. G R R e quate school facilities for the primary srades, | €3 cut out or toar Mulviliill, who said the object was to organ- | U0 take possession of my little girl. I was out in Dundee place, and as $144.78 remaing 3 ) S cars, our persoms were killed outright but they do ot wish to do hing that will | fze n Socond ward democratic club, He said | Mere toolin tho man’s hands, without power | duo and uapaid, he has brought suit aud Shegkiated.yhp Gontraly ndl thrce ko badly injuved that thoy iro nob fmpair the usefuliess of (e hizh school a foment every two years | 76 8 Second ward democratic club. ' He suid | or resistance. But just as wo were about to | prays for judgment iu that sum. Breraro, N. Y., August 21.—The strikers | cihociod toarccover: hiers e S oo e Sl ey oV asant uise tho supreme coury | LRatthe first thing to do would be to_elect 4 | anter the elevator I'stepped back, having real- e T here made a cheekmute move on the Central srious] ad nnd oia 4 i el e E e (o s through a weak kinced judge took the tech presice: Justice Holmes was nominated | j,od whatl was about to do, and declaved I County Court, 16 ik o Ftihi D o Dol (aspiolsly duliea and Qg iis MtASIg and i strueture until . perme one can nifoand cut out the amendinent and left | 494 ‘H‘, A Oy R Y would not carry out the agreement, He hissed [ Thrce suits were commenced in the connty | Pty e wio areived in the oty ik e JiReA. it Bemmons Lillod srch Ausastpii iy provided. The report fuvilier states that the | 1t subject to legislative enactment, It may be e oS s absent, but ho was | into my ear what Imigt expect it his plans | court yosterday, Storz & Ilersued B\ S, and | inge- and. yostorday and thoy fook them to | driver Mes, Aumst Paul, Oharles Seve burchasing ar leasing of fonal grounds | changed at ay time, Kansas st '.).‘”\»u\ |”~ ddent. WAy were thwartedand pushed metoward the door | yeovc™rmucier” to vecover 250 d fivo | their hall, where 6 large meating \as.i e, P et hed i i ) IS n that vicinity. for school purposes is im- | the principles of prohibiti o A T T s Sorey | of tho elevator, but T aguin stepped back and | 2 AFY S SMUKERS 10, FEQVIOh: Bl CHO 0N YO e e Ra AR DRy ety D Mddddl M DEuitloailon axtravhgibrandi i nwayanied | A0 . ¢ cmstitution, The tary, but he declined, stating thatho bold | goemg thut a purty of gentlemen had been at- | Promissory notes of 0 cach, dated April 4, | KIess: p Selndill, T T T e sinco there'is ample voom on the high school | &Y formulal Qi S INOABYIG 0 | e Domonal. Higuts, loigae, - and | [Facted by our convorsation, nsked for proteo- | 1850. Burdock Blood Bitters taken after eati AR D Mo EA bR uie grounds for voth schools, The reports. con- submit the question to the people, but they | Wi, | FRHOIAL SHRAS o (GlEe, o dud | tion, Sanborn was livid with rageandIreal- | The First National bank brought suit Burdack Blood Bitters taken after cating | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo,, August 21.—A froight cludes 18 follows! will still have prohibition, and every officer | SOHE Tl RS K “:“ o 0 the dulies | ized that my life would not be worth a cent if | 4uinet A. C. Reed, Morris Marrison and \H-; relieve any fecling of weight or over | yun into the ) £ 4 passenger train on tho 4 WWa baltets that-the aractonof o siahtly | TGS to enforce that luw of the oftice of club secrota he got ~at me again, By this | o5 , Morris ) fullness of the stor b, Sold everywher &' Tex sermanent brick building In the rear of tho | . Thereason wedidw't press for a legisle Kobort O'Donnell was nominated for stc- | time the crowd had greatly increasod. {,’,,",:mi\”“,|,',‘_','(,f|),,‘|‘ poovar AL duaonts : —_— near hierd, last night, kilding Pullinan C i resent high school building, with proper | Hive entctment is becauso it i 5 b olou, decept - John | A5 T believed Sanborn would go to my The Standard distilling c: ot Oine American Bar Association. ductor Camp instantly. A brakeman wus A b 3 e e HEOL Theve are rapid changes, and i 2 t was put up and elected, itk bl et o b Sl R The Standard distilling_company of Cin 4 , Sy h S ' Slevation and frontage ou Capitol aveuue, Ara xiapjespumd 1041 mBy hass surer John Mulvibill was the man | fo0m and carry’ off the child, Irequested | cinnati has sued John A. Frevhan to rocover [ Samvroc, N Y., August 2L—At the | fatally inju 0 PISSenEoLs Wore hubt, | would groatly enhance the appeavance and | Wi¥s TOE W6 SRS (0 PIRCS ,.'\L“.:"'-"Jj';“( | who seenved the place, "CHe ":1-;‘[‘::!"’\!‘1”::1\ll:':\in,;'m;m when T de. | 3 due on a bill'of goods sold and delivered | meeting this worning of the American Bar — - r:i;lm‘;:‘nn‘-.:: lu:'m:-t‘nvs;n buildings wid | (o outside prossute of liqnor sellors, | , John Anthres said nm’ a8 ho was in_the | mandod police protection. — An officer ap. | 1 Jul: 1850 association a number of new mermbers were Pennsylvania Prohibs, \ ? i} tho gt to tho tasipyars would be [ 3 b [ S. | pusiness he would send all unnaturalized | MoDdS otion, A St less th | The Blair ient is thoe re i i the pur t of the ye ase pr et e peared shortly, but after listening to my ¥ Hannisuoig, Pa., August Reports of standing committe ‘The state h Ward Independent cisizens to an officer when they would take B, AL Hhe puEcam) DEMS DiOS 65 Befar | 2o L atitut et AL LR e cus ¢ lcer when uld - take | giory said it was a family row and 1o had 10 | mhoe trdonan Soste of the b : were read on judicial admimistration and | probibition convention nominated Chavles 3 o el foriren it docatlon b | hivit the salo of liguor the same ns tho stato | bl He then moved that | guthority to interfe \born in the meai- m:“ B 'n",“l““ o ’rl“:‘i I‘"‘{‘x"i ‘\‘I.'.u: ’l"““:" remedial procedure, an awarding gold medals | W, Miller for governor and Clarles I3, Hyaty b; ness eucrouchments, valuable, and freo of | trade. Wowantio provent the manufacture, | §O0nich ahout tho ward and hunt the | Uiu® disippeared. Iintond to consult legal 43 sl Bl e il LR T e v livutenant” governor and then adjourned cost, rent or taxe (o | mportation, exportation and s 0 pranted and dedic le of liqior: in_ the cf advic and fight for my | purpose of organizing a political club. John | ure. The pending bills in- congress for the voters who are not naturalized, sine die, by th Stato farover for school surmnoses, |16 18 cerlainly nob the provinco. of | YOKIS Who aro notnaturaliss i hts. It is very strenge I was without my | M. Kenney was elected temporary chajrman | should 5o be used.” S the law ~ to overthrow busiucss | ,Nobert O'Donuell suld that the central | yevolver,” he went on, “as itis very seldom | and John Rosicky secretary. Twenty-five [ = ) On motion of Mr. Smyth the report was ac- | that _does —mot, work harm o [1COMENEIEE b 20009 0 nge I go about without a weapon. When San- h Judge H. members signed the roll. ies said that there were 150 un- 'he next meeting cepted and placed on file, Jud ies said e W born ponted his pistol at me I would have | wii ea® ne e pechanc placadon Bl o e jopopted that | f e 't prove flat the liquor tratie st | Daturalied dtizens in the ward, and that will be held ot 110+ Sherman avenue next gven considerable to have been simil Woalitadavinigt S By AL 4 s 1 d be looked afte ven_ consid 1y 3 ednesday night, at which time a permanent tho contractor, Mr. Swickind, 1o whom had | WA with the public weal and the financial | ¥ should be locked aftor, \ © = | armed.”” Gilmore's narrative of the scene in | organization will be porfccted, Badit SR Iba Contatot Tor tho. 8 I \luiu\(\m;\v\‘ ‘fv\’lv:l«,n‘ rmment we ought :nl:uL P e O o AntMeas | the hotel was umlnlmml by Sauborn, who . . G g jaliee inratoea. | and wewill fail unless we can show this to Senker, Mike 1 vy Mies | \was seer > ight A 5 thie omall schuol buildines a6 Saratoen, | {6 voters, Thero are many and varied. i | and Joseph Mick were nppoiuted a conmittee | “i3195L; S st Gallinore came to Hol The now offices of tho groat Rock nish o suflicient bond, ind the committee toresta Iy Nobrask II“!\\E-‘!;I «mI‘ll N ['ahow | FARSEIR SO0IIIONOR with' the county central | 1owell and'paid_addresses to my sister, He 1;‘-“1:1 l‘;::|l<~. 1602, ‘\'VIU“;'Hlh‘n_nll‘(""u'n;ln’n therefor recommended thal, the contract bo | 30 Wb Jrohtbition would have ubon | I Eon cast about for name, ana at.| 2RLY gulnod boe affection, andafter ho bad | strcets, Omuhn, aro the finest in tho city, letto the nest lowest bidder, Mr. Garn SRS LD a MERVRIAR 55 A8 has |y e one: - i fhie future theclap wiil | Gttined” this object -1 leavaed that ho was | Call and sec them, s to all points On motion of MeConnell the matter was | GO0 1 e ad, g praivio states. 3 S0 L B e B, Bovd Second ward | 08 »d, He claimed to have been divorced, | cast at lowest rates, referred 10 tho finance committco with power | Dukota has had prohibition by local ovtion | donocrao club, Fhis but I can provo he was not. ‘Lum'mn;zl my = cedidaz i A v o102 L sinee 1885, Real estate va lave increased IS0 OB . & e cotars | 818 ended to marey him, T expostulatea Was Dalton's Swim a Fake ? Tho boardthen adjourned to moot next | 8bd tho generalp ity of the stato has | | ‘e listwus opened and twenty-ono voters | it her, but to no ayiill, Shé was fascinnted (igaind Snoclal Cableg R kept pace with i rowth of lowa | Subscribed their names g with a man visiting in Hoston, butafterward | | LONPOY August pecial \GalioRyam W S under a prohibitory law e aaa | Mie presidont thon aunounced that Georto | o et Gilimore. One day my niothet said: | © T Brr.]—*Three Oxodlans" write to . v O inere '] "homas Capek, ” Ly o ! al A, | 287 0K U. factory, Her incresse in population since | i 201 rpoy, Peiy | “Your sister 1s going 10 marry Gilinore to- | the Times concerning the alleged feat of ot A D 1880 has bee Sy el © | August Spitko and John Mulvinill would act | O 3 A0 TUARRY I > Rl gt A oo : The Womon's Crlitiau Tezperanoe uilon \l..w'\h‘mu.r; e “'llhl»“lfl'.': | ettt on conntitution ‘ana Exama || BT o IS im0 Dexlc DR A RSHIOR DTEn Y met yesterday afternoon at the Young Men's thaatite ohe PASE 1 and that the committee would report at some | fan b JOTO8, 100 ¢ ia BLRNG QOLRIO y aflernoon at the Young Men the state has increased in popula- | S0 thut the committee would roport at some | yag Been performed, although I am couvinced | the “public welfire aud safety claims to have swam across the English Ty afrmom ot ne Young Mo | Bt s st s | e B oo Al o | s, 1, B, By, o, U v Have you used attendaice. Representatives from the | he question, ‘Does prohibition prohibitzr | . The club will hold unother meeting next | ;1o but not tostay long, for she shortly lefy | Watehq the lifehoat which was to pilot Dal. ‘ Holes, Buckingham, Leavitt, Jennio Smith, | political oue. I 'don't care what some | Thursday n with bim and went to Califoriia, L 1an, JoBdotn houie ol Moopno AR pese: B S TR ARIRL e (o pls itk o suipe s has gone through lowa | SRR My sister was possessed of 100,000 from | S Dalton, in the watcr. Moreoven they South Omaba and Hilside nntoe e s | begging drinks in out of the way places and | Sickness comes uninvited, and strong men | our father's estate, whigh was in trust for | Aokt that the dingy, which was supposed ESUHs Dinabs and Blllide unlons woto res- s his spleen through a subsidized organ. | ien are forced to employ means to | her in the hauds of John B, Bugbee, a dis- | t98tend the swimmer, wus towed unoceu DMrs. Hondarson on parlamentans moad by | 1 will talie the statements of men whose rep- their health and strengih, The | tant relative, and myself, Gilmore ‘trisd to | Pied behind the hife OAP? Applied o the Womi Chapory fules 43 | utation extends outside of ono precinet or | most successful of all known remedies for | et hola of 'this propefty. but could not, | gy o P o s TN, Al eeiaram k| county, i) | wealness, the origin_of diseasé, is Dr. J. | This was fiveyears ago. Today, my mother wough coaches—Pullman : - . —— paper on franchisoment of Our Sex | tor Wilson says lowa had con- | H. McLean's Strengtheuing Cordial aud | andsister dead I am thrown into this dis- | slecpers, dining cars, fr :clining cl wis presented by Mrs, Covell. e :l-'l;»-lzlmlu-m ‘rr"A. uu‘.ll.-zl Sey Bigbek 1, | Blood P | broasing situation with au u.J\.~nlmm- who uum;u( hic ..;zlx(n “IMI Imnir\ ning {u)lnl WIS ANNOUNCE at Miss Willard ané B8Y dou't cousider it necessary to argue | —_— - ruined my sister’slitfe and brought | via the grest Rock Island route. Ticke M'f;\fi(fl;;;fl o M o o (\,\‘:‘{5":'“\‘]3}‘“' that the liquor trafilo promates and fostors | He Ate the Eggs. ™ sortow aud tribulation into my family. | oftice 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam, A ? Ionth nder the auspies of tha Weanosy | erime. . Ix.Governor Dingley of Maine savs 16 last night contructod o eat two | Sanborn made an important admission wher -~ r Christian Tomperance Union | that if prohibition doesn't hibit it comes | ey e A e be was questioned by & reporter concerniug Bound, Gagged and Robbed. The district: convention will be held fn | 35 NeATit asthe luws prohibiting arson and | dozen soft bolled eggs and four hot biscuts. | the details of Gilinore's visit to his room ) : Ry { SR (rnsaais SERESRRI. 1 ,,‘MJ‘;:I 4t | burglary in this state, Asto its being inimi- | 110 won, devouring the combination withn | “Bugbec informed me," he said, that Gil- ( i‘\x'fvmr.u. August 21.—[Spectal Tele A tho Methodist Al church. . Delopitag | CaLto Visiuess —the seutiment of hundreds of | the short space of eihteen minutes, and now | mor had made threats against mo und ad | €vam to Tus By Four masked burglars ) P e 52 Washington, Durt, | ;-Il‘.ml-»m\ business men is (hat it will only be | wants to wager §00 that he can break all | vised me to arm myself. [ followed his ad | entered the house of Michacl Shelby, an s T I to the liquor business. previous records by cating three dozen ¢ 1 5 A 2 i . W 3 Sarpy and Douglas v expected to atiend. | 1Piseal 1o the lquor business I E vion' “t0g und _purchasod -~ n bull | favmer living near Wooster, 0., e A meeting of the executive committeo was | 1, oenutor Frov of Maine writes that ithas | ut one sitting. dog revolver, but T did not draw it | parroring the door down with a plank, The Y S Ve . nglh S RAn s S SRAOMBNG. promoted legitimato business in his state, and — - on Gilinove, mnor did I make uny ’ 3 A &, IVEr - ' yad 8 . that & man who would leave astate on that | Woodm ¥ | oid mavi was Yound and gugged and. his ten- s see Bound Over. move to do s 4 unt would leave for the state's good. In | Hugh Woc slar captured | HIS ac t the Quincy house wus a sur- | Year-old grandson bound to a chair, ' "\l- eeh ¥ 16 AR League, | Duicota "3t haw ancvcused: realty vilucs | 1‘1 .5“ \\] odmansee, "x!'r“ "m.m.xxr 'q.l.\r Y | prise to me wnd I will' have satisfaction from | Sheiby promised to remain quiet and . was | T LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY The Fourth Ward German League | aud bank deposit Sonator” Ingulls | 1ast Monday night at Thirty-sixth aud Far- | g5, 60 (whathe has done, If he does suc- | not molested. The burglars then took 84,000 | Cures all disorders of the Stomach, | Bowel, Kidoeys, Biadder,Nery- . earnestly requests all Germans in that | of Kausas siys * the law can be | bam, Was araigued yesterday in police court. | coed in obtaining possession of my sister's es- | from a burcau drawer and escaped. 1t is | ous Diseases. Loss of Appeiie, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, indiges- 7 “ward (0 attend & meeting at Germania | enforeed aud declaves that the conclusion is | He waived examination aud was bound over tute, 1 will see it doos him 1o good-—not that | suspected that the robbery was committed | Hon, Bilivusness, Fever, Piles, Ete., and renders the system less liable to con- \ hall tomorrow, Friday evening, ut § | Hlstbly in favor of probibition. o tho district. court under bouds of $130. | I cate for the #0000, for 'L wn worth ton | by persons 1iviug in the vicinity. tract discase. ST e il 3 ) R b o | “About one thousand men have signed the | Fo was removed to tho county fail. times tuat amount—but 1 will notlet his - q Y S < <~ Qulock | Miuttars of great MmPOTtNGe | yuerchants’and bankers' memborsiip roll 1 | -~ Sohomes sicosaa Ny ister dled. 1 ohilh b anuts a8 o miant AR DY SRR IRe LA s B inoui Cakary. Ge | this state, protesting against profiibition, und | Mothers will flud Mrs Winslow's Soothing | birth aud it was his fault. 1 can show he pinic Eafissnmation af she addon | _HARWATY DILLE ao s 0125 for Suis compising | Thay sans b the Intesus) seavetions i ] o ward should make it 4 poiut t0 be | over two thousaud, five hundred businessmen | Syrup the best remody for their childven, 25 | was responsivle for bis death. et hiw do | 13 promptly cured by the waters of Kxcel | heajthy setlon, vestare strengeh b the stomuchh, s enisbic W to perfonn [ funotions. - Rivsent, Liave sigucd & puper in favor of 1, bocause | céuts a botte. | s woust L aw ready for b, slor Springs, Missourl, York, on receipt of price. - il A & SRR Sk