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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: HI'.\'I)AS\'V.l JULY 19, 1801-TWELVE PAGES 3 i— o e e e e e, o oty e e eorts [ CONTROLLING THE SALGON, cone o aat the esuaptan, e wacon | TAHING OF CARL SOHURZ, | B msines et o toig i v vt of {[IARD) ON NEBRASKA FARMERS, PREPARING FOR THE FIGHT. &2 | poses to have all its records in such pe yvart fect Jaw with respect to siwnatares and bonds, atroot, botwoen Twelfth aud Thirtoenth order that future legislative committees may RSN It is not our duty to go out in the county and > The organi has been most sucecssful e investigute to their heart's content | find out \\’Ix;-l'w" T thos o m have ot tieir T since fts introduction into this sectl Thore Siee o % - | | Effec " and st . st | licenses they don't ouiply with the lnw, 0 is Sug ras wkan 16t O aro three lodges in this city, one in Sout " Alliano: Orzacizitions in Nebraska Act- | ¢ Frandulent Divorees | Effects of the Amendmnts Made Last | iernsin. 10 oo oo ey to proser | H {8 Sugzosted for Orator in the Colebra- | fr three lodees in thiscity, anin South arities May Oauso the Loss of Maple ively Arranging For the Campaign, Neb, July 18.—[Special to Tur | Spring to the Liquor Law. | cute them, 3 tion of German's Day, are three in the wostorn part of lowa, one of Sugar Bounties, \ | Ber.)—Another turn has been taken in the | | Commissioner Berlla was interrogated on = thom being at Council Bluffs, All of the S | Tty divoies cake; - TE WLl H6- Memombered. | resh | the subject and ansy -n‘wm follows: “We — Todres Aavess the Moot Wil AING b i Attond. — ] 6 y d case, i om . y e are going to enforce the 1al¢. We have done 3 ™ = BISCLSS YDAY o. ‘Phe objeet is purely bonevolent wne SAN R SECURING ELEVATORS FOR FARMERS, | thac the divorce was sot aside on the poti- | CHANGES AFFECT THE WHOLE STATE. | hregolni to ERIOTE otk vet becsuse nobody | HIS COMING TO B DISCUSSED TODAY, | fnce, 'fho object b purcly benvolent wnd | THOUSANDS ARE BARRED BY THE LAW. Sa | tion of the wife, who alleged that sne had | e ias complained aguinst thio saloons which aro | st to many Germaos in this seetion | ks | been sant to another state for the purpo | | running, because we havehaa all we could | - Tatmnge Business Men Form a Core | and the notico was pu d i an obs: New Regulations Concerning the kg | doin eqiializing and beeagisy wo did nov soek | Prof Benefeld Retiees From the Di- SOUrH onamn | Untess Applications Were Filed Pr.oe paper at Bonnett. Jonate Kaley has filed an s (0 Petitions—* Two Mile® | MOro new wor FOLLON of the. T y Y PO W to Act Under the New | otk A deons. petibiof; rajtapmting hat | n\lut to Petition w tile | ™00 this question Comdnitssioner O'Keefto rectorsiip of the Turnverein - Re Postoflice Showing. | roJuly on Next Year's Producs ain Law—Bonds For | former charges of fraud. She also alleges | Saloonists Must seure | said: “1¢ one suoonkeaper takes outalicense sult of the Fremont Fest Postmaster John M. Glasgow makes the | tions o Preminme et | that her husband repeatedly ordered her to Licenses to Sell vyou may be sure he will not allow another Notes I s Veroins, following gratifying showing of the businods . P sl | leave the ‘house, that he refused | saloon man near him to sell without taking el A Adud L ef the oftico ; : Mt = | to discharge a prostitut employed | out alicense also. He will file complaint and i RRORTIM, i [in his offce, that he accused e | then the suloon man ean be prosceuted o Saralt s T sl = ArxawonT . July 18.—-[Special to | her of immorality in the presence of noigh- | At the last lerislature, the Slocumb liquor | County Attorney Mahioney was told what This afternoon at 2 o'clock there will ba a [ Qetobor 180 ez Wasminaros Bureae Tar Bre, Tir Bry In the issue of July 13 your cc bors, that he remained away from home av | 1aw was called up for consideration and | Commissioner Timme had saidand unswered: | meeting of delegates feom all the Germa Decenber 180 ..., 2868 71 3 ForrTerNTI ST rospondent from this place makes some very | nikhtand onca fora_whole week and that e | amended in two places, | VIt s nnlv my duty to play detective on these | societios of the city for the purpose for mak ; Wasiusaroy, 0. C duly 18, spondent from this place m: ol to trap her by ssnding an_un WA e diohts Arovides tuat | mon can’t go down to m liv it ied fotal for (hiree months Ipto July i the tol Mt et et e by soning g ut | One of the amendmonts providos thau | ML eant g, down, o 1| ingaerangomonts for e celobraton of Gur- |y [t Ut suiv e ol mber ot i YRS CABLION 5t~ Bitt eoun Ly e LR AR O e for ey | Saloonkeepers in th v\\nm:l-" limit? | E oty to look out for violators of this | Man duy, October 4, next Fehriury 1901 et i UL SUERCAY o had appliod his report ¢ intimates that ail were | husband. Sho asks for an apsolute divorce | Around Omaha shall pay an annual license of | Jaw, It is my duty,when information is filed Tho first observation of this festival, | Marchisit ‘Hl tho license which would entitle thom to & short in their nccounts 1 ask you, In justice | and one-haif of his property. The case s of | &0 with mo, to imake ot the complaintand pros. | which commemorates tho first lunding | Toal tor st quartor 0110 98 | County next spring was somethink undop BIMVRATT.E8 BABIDI (e YolloV I, Which special interest because of the prominence of bhe other is much more sweeping It | ecute the offender cannot make the ¢ | this country of Germans, October 4, 1084, [ April 1801 ¥ four thousand. Contrary to expectations the Bl bl ) A L4 "o | the parties. C. W. Py 15 mAnag tho | covers every precinct in the state, outside of | Plaint myself and prosecute it. It would be | {40k placon year ago, A magnificent entors | Mty 18 state of New York, Wisconsin, Ohio and & part of Mr. Brugh's report to the county | guitay cart and carriage company s (Redide unprofessional. ‘Those, however, who pay Ll Al el b i Juie 1801 Michig ST s commissioners incorporated cities and villages. 1t provides | Jitanses will, I think, be willing to complain | thiument of vocal and instrumental music caigan, which next tv Vermont, are tha “1 am glad to state that the treasurcr's Western Nebraska eunion. that, hereafter, the petition of the liquor | against those who do r.ot combined with oratory was glven in Exposit Total for socond quarter 1507 | principal maple sugar producing states, are counts have been correctly ket smi GERIN Neb., HeLY 18.—Special to | setler for a license shall be signed by 8 ma "””’_"““'"”"" O'Keeffe and Timme esti fon ba It was largely at ded by Ger MALL HANULED, S0 1 amoug those who it i Tue Bee)—The arrangements ave now | jority, instead of tuirty of the resdent | Imate that there ure about forty saloon men | yans of all ages and condit he affair oo t difference in our fees account for the year | 4 | \ W in the two mile limit who are selling liquor | 'a!S Of all awes and conditions and th L vered by carrlers. Apr sl i 1555 of #4%,10 to the county funds and & woll undee ey - for tho pr ‘yw.m{ | .lm\m. \”. of the precinct. This require- | (Gt V0 I O T2 Al of thoss should | WaS pronounced a great success. Teeted by carriers, Apri 3 |, Al favmers who aro to recelve tho pren- to the insano fund being overcharged, and | soldiers' reunion to be he I at Gering | ment will undountedly drive a large number | comply with the law it would add £20,000 to At the time, an organization was formed BRI 2 S ks A produced next scason have AN error in charzing warranis to the counts | on October 7, 8 and 0. Tho following is tho | of saloonkeepers out of the business. In | the sehool fund with o view to perpetuating the commemora- | K0T Bivees handled 058 | made ation, but it is believed that O atite: i i Raroive. 100 y-w.f‘,‘\n el | list of oficers Finley, comman f some sections of the state, if insisted upon, it These saloons are strung along the Mill- | tion of tho day. Several wecks ago the | Colioctod by carriers Muy. e usands are baveed because of a misundor- en rato the differonce in our ecounts, | W, il Jdohnson, adjutant: Martin Gering, | will have the effect of prohibition, Under | tary road, Dodge, Farnam and Thivteenth | oo o n se o et agaln and olect standing of the law which errors ho has correcte nkin quartermast Wi reunion is iu: | o b e eroricnced | Streets. in the vicinity of Ruser's park, on Y L L Total ploces hundled TR ThaaN L5 AURAE T slanbe 6r. B balances upon his books January tended primarily. to ac | the original law saloonkeepers expericuced | CurOff island and dn Florence precinet, | ¢d temporary oficers for tho purnose of eali= | 1yu{iir b o rriers, J e W0Lo1 i i VLA Sibt 1 with my balances, as per fo R R (e | great deal of troublo in sccuring on their | Some of them, of course, will close up and | g general meoting to perfect arrange: | Cotleettd by curics e I McKinloy nct, it s heid that applications in my report i W. I Ci N "‘ ' cannot reach the other r Wl the vet- | petitions the names of thirty resident free- | the law willin this respect have the com- | ments for tho great festival. The pre | must be tiled 10 Cgrowing crop Ju I'rensurer |'»‘«-'}. .‘,’Z"",‘.‘ N erans who wttend and feol so disposed | holders, but that trouble will be | mendable effect it has had in the city. is H. Busckist, and secretary, J. A, Wescel otul” pleces ha 21T L preceding the production of the sug Tis ot iab XSt Uk ey will bocordially invited SRS, InETaRod L oW L HAEY thup e thake o — This call was issued on Monday and Tho total number of pieces handlod duri I'his coustruction, thevofore, bars all who eave to add that Exy gh No lovelier spot in the state than Gering, Parents Read This, found 1ts way presumably to all the German | the three months was 856,008, and this does | \ not ri ed under lockea doors as ¢ T e the loftiest monu. | Obtuin the names of mor than Tuly 8 ar a0 not include 30,000 of Iotters sent out | fuled to apply before the bogiuning of the 5. by your correspondent from this place I 1 one side by th tiest mon Wit e S July and August are anxious montns for | societies in the city I 5 ciren TR M R v / O et o commissionars! | MeRE of _naturo in the stato, Scotts half the freeholders of precinct. | mothers who carefully wateh over their little yme of these, it is known, have elected | each week, This wonderful inerease is as in TON Y AVC OUBI VA RV RS 9 e At o rReadLy |1 and flanked on the other by | The amendment does mot affect saloon men | ones. Hot days and froquent changes of | delegates, but the names of tho full delegation [ teresting aud wratifying to citizens as the | next before the sap will run o ot s, Moo e | beautiful North Platte river, | now in business, bat must ba enforced at the | temperature ave liable to produce cholera | will not be availuble until after this after- [ Succossful manazement of the office is to tho | Seven beet sugar maaufacturers havo taken LECILU I r e eer ty | FOuld bo sclected for o gathering of | commencement of the next license vear, aud | morbus, How satisfactory it should be “for | noon’s meeting. I'he delogates so far known it of Postmaster Glusgow and his assist- | 1ho necessary stops to seeure the bounty and peen o cnall thrned over b iy, omccy | this kind. Cho arrangenients will be pushed | its enforcoment will devolve upon the com: | parents toinow that Hallds Pain Paralyzer | are s follows its tho sugar crop from this sourco is estimatod squiro up their shortage, | 1 hink 1o KBt | s rapidiy s possile, and announcements | missioncrs of ‘tho county. But few peoplo | is both a nleasant aod effective remedy” for | Concordia ~George Heimrod, 1. Sinubold Church Nofes. W ncarly thiety million pour ipon which Wil bear out the above statemont coneetiing | wude during thelr-progress. knew when the bill, in the latter days of the | all summer complaints. 1 soothes ani re- | and G. . Steatman, Rev. David B i e bounties ta the amount. of 00,000 will bo 15t thit n11 the oMieers were given until July s iE legislature, was rushed through that it had | lieves all pain and griping and always effects | Liederkeanz—Julius Kriesel, John Roesch R avid Ber ata - Bunday. sehiool | iar S hiieten wid Gallfornta il gob the L the ;‘";'-‘h Ao Ao Young Horse Thie veen changed in this respes Neither did | a complete cure. mann and George Schreibe ovangelistof tho Christian church, will BlL} rigier portion of this b 2 ;ylfl‘ Rood the svoLn He onroLk, Neb., July 18.—[Special Tele- [ the fact become known to the officials of the ————— Plattedeutscher verein —Petor Karsel Rev. Marion '8’ pulpit this forenoon and G oo Wers $HOEkor sHOWIEASS: i v SRR e R 1t Watdiman Miller | county until Clerk O'Malley secured a cer- ROU ONLY. Peter Schroeder and Jotn Baumer vening. ‘The evening subject will be “The T T e ke i g Chafrman Commnssioners. | captured a horse thief tiere this morning wiv- | Biled copy of the document froin the sect Landwehr—Ired Mittnacht, G. Walter und | relations of the Sinday school 10 the | roday - Ixtension of Ioave of absonee Cl n Co D O b e i a | 1ry of ctate. This copy ho has filed with | County Commissioners Found Many | Pred Koudt. chureh. 5 Coptatn Wolls: Wiineas conimisaney o ib: Independents in Convention. 1B R S oS e the county commissioners, who in turn have Little Matters to Adjust. The other societies which will undoubt- | Rev. H. A. Treiber, pastor of the German | 0 G M T LU 0L 6 St SOl A TV P oy 15 Special Tele- | horse in Butler county Thursday evening, | referred it to their committeo on judiciary. e v SLae TR ot Tl % 61 tHL countyl | calyabosrdpradantad will ibo Lo, My Methodist church, Twenty-cighta and H | e folin LA O ALY WL, H AL, Ll 'q | teking it to Schuyler, Colfax county, und What the New Provision Reads. ho regular weekly mecting of the county | Sehwabenverein, Arion Gesangve: streets, will have services at 10:30 o'cloek LU ARl LI QO gram to ‘T Bek |—The independents he'd commissioners was esterdny afternoon | Baiervercin, Schweitzer gesangverein, Tur- | Sunday school will be held at 9:10 o'clock, | tho mede: Second Licutenant Johu 1. Miley, it the | from there to West Point, where he traded | With their county convention this evening at the | 4tV e RS E S wateh an He | this ye opera house. ‘Thore were sixty-eightdelegotos | then took the train for Norfolk, expecting to | coun ect to the people who may desirve < o e o the Iquor business in | With Messrs, O'Koeffe, Berlin aud Timmo iu [ ner vocal Guarterte, Schitzenverein, ' Mew St. Martin's Eviscopal 17ree chureh, Twen precincts, the law is o be euforced | attendance, nerchor aud Gemuethlichikeit. ty-third and G stroots, Rev. Canon Wit from battery C 1o light battery D Sceond Lieutenant Bdward 1% MeGiactilin, jr., from light battery D to battery . By direction present from tho various precincts and about | go to Sioux City. ¢ and it will be nocessary for the county ofi- | The bids for constructing the brick culvert | , Aherels a difference of opinion as to how | marsh, rector: Holy communion, 10 a of the president the detail of 1jest Licuten- Tio hundred spectators, Dr. W. T, Joftreys | This morning Night Watchman Miller,vc- | exais therofore to sequalat, themsel¢e3 with | over Mill creok at Florenco woro oponod und o A ey e D in | [orn g R aser llnny) Ricrion WAl o2 | (ot osaniiis avasid s i o, is ro- 1% y9 of Steole City was appointed chairman and '“‘L"‘.",‘,‘,,,',,"“,“‘\‘:'(’,,““ b S D g e of the act, which reads as fol- | \oro0d, This culvert will cost between | livered in the afternoon by a distineuisbed | to the Second regiment, uniform ran A 1 \¢ C. G. Defrance of Bower was made secretary. | ayd Mr, Hughes arrived this morning and e it enacted by the legislature of the state | $000 and £6,000 and will be constructed near orator from abroud, Others favor only n | Knights of Pythias, 5 o'clock. The pubiic | L, ‘.‘\‘\“.""lv‘”H'MT‘u':\\:n of absence on sur- E oMo mominees ure: Trowsurer dumnes | ook o bird back with thom. He s loss | of Nibei ¥ i tha8it5of thal ol LFaTa Lrtlgo; uight entortaiument. Shoso who favor the | caunot b adiitted” to- the “aditoriim il LR S et s UL Quinu ; county clerk, 1. Defrance; county Altea ot age, The oh an Saction'l That scction one () of. chapter 5 , & i tep | 19€8 of a speaker from outsido mention | after the members of the regimont have : Hk U0 LY Ll b Quinn county clork, G, G, Dofryneos county | tan twonty” yoars of ake. 'Tho watcl aud | | sectionl: it section one () ot chapter | Counte Attorney Matonoy wroto o 1ouor | tha' name of- Carl Seur and say that o | boon seatod. 1oy comumtnion oxory v | f s e stll furthor oxtoudod to months, Downey; county judge, W. H. Barnes bk o e e e reby Wanendlod 8o | regarding the controversy over the numerical | once promised to come here and speak if do- | day morning at 8 o'clock. The church is | Ao fOllOWing assignments to roximents of sunerintendent, J, D, Bowes: clerk of Left Prison Walls Behind, as to read as follows indices i the oftice of the register of deeds. | sired. A number of leadiug Germans are | open every day for privage prayer. ey DS GL L OOTH e district court, J. Z. Schell; covoner, W Lixcoty, Neb,, July 18—|Special to Tn Soedon 1 e county board of el county | As u result of this the books will bo rebound. | opposed to a street parade, especially so un- | MethodistTwenty-third and. N streets Pl il O (Ll AR B (Ee Jeffreies. R e e e B L Tho county clerk of Cass county wroto re- | less the procession could comprise'a largo | Rev. C. N. Dawson, pastor, Sunday school at | [0 second lieutenant, Second intantey), L sty DL AL ANEE LI i BRI lative to tho voting booth question, He has | number of societies and be made both inter- | 9:45 o'clock a. m. Preaching by tho pastor | 1o the Seventh infuutry, company K, to date The delegates to the judicial convertion ent, upon the application by i petition of o w dune 19, 1801, vice oth; promoted caped from the penitentiary Thursday even- a patent booth and wants to supply Douglas | est y Joseph Krobeelk, . W. Jays, Wil ijority of the resident frecholders o the d ; ng und imposing. These are matters, | 11 o'clock. Class meeting, 12 o'clock. Ep 5 e Senultz, T. 1. Doty, ( iug. He was somewhat demented, and as a V«-\\'ln. 1t Sho ounty. 18 um township or- [ county with election outfits. = however,upon \'\vxm-n'"uu- meeting today must | worth 1.-5‘.”-\7';\ i ‘l"" 'u-lm,.lv ’~ J.'(-\m-xlt t Licutenant Alfred S Frost (promoted B A Rt e Ut khsn A 0165 || EtranEvil was (allb (oAl considerabinlbeg anfzation, fnd im0t under towsiip orzin- | County Agent Mahoney advised contract- ? D K couie | froin socoud lloutonanty Tiwenty=Nifth iin= gates go 1o the convention uninstructed they | Ho was sent out to the garden Thursd ‘r’{'." T b AL ORIt ing for hay for the poor farm. _ e Pucsday evening will be young people's fantry), to the Seventh infautry, company 13 ro suppased to favor John Saxou of ovening to jeathier lo plant and Is supposed [ fredhors of o prociuat wiees ho suls, O | Chief Seavy of tholclty,police forco notitiea urners’ Status, Suosluy - evenine will bo spung beoplo | to date from Juty 10, 1801, vico Warden, pro* biiryifor Alstrlctiudza: o st et borini brushi, itis | fach Hauor is propused to take place, selting | th commissionors to atouce abate tho nuis Prof. Benefold, who, for somo months | Wil pitach a scrion Rl LD MU RIS (03, 1l - absence was not noticed’ until 'riday morn- | abic chitacter s standing and residuntot | 4ice, the cess pool atutha poor farm. ‘The | past has had direction of tho Omaha wrn . (Lot romEseconus loucenfin i tsting Enthusinstic Epworth Leagu T Notuon Tom burly Swede and swas sent | this stito. and praying (hat licvnss may fssio | matter was taken upaad an order issued | verein, hus scvered his relation with that Jes About the iy, (UG, tolthajl utli nfantey, compuuy Kransty, Nob.. duly 18— Special Telo- | b trom Iuitato. conniy for arson. - He was | 10 him: Stch appiention to be ficd n the | that unless Chairman Van Camp of the | body. Iis successor has not as yet been [ charles Leo 1s on the sick list I to e from Juis 10, 101, vico Cuaniss, ¥ - rctived ; Pirst Lioutonant Goor W Kuthers ited from sceond lieutenant, Bighth ifantey), to the Bighth infantry, company e el (o s Ao hedbroaaat| oM caotitlineny erland apon payment | poor favm committee abates the nui- | elected. ¥ into the county treasury of such san as the | sance, tho fine be levied against | This is a most umportant positi about two years good time, and bis term [ (i, ol o > WollaBbaveravplralfint OBtAHAEE KW rdoh j,m‘ et e L 4)‘:‘E‘u":‘:;f\l‘nv“”Yt.‘. "‘1’;;:’;15{ him una the amount be taken out of his sal- | Soon as it becomes Kuown that the |—The Nebraska State The gun club will hold a shoot today. (prom , wife of John A am o Bk Soworth leagrue was in- session here todug Pt and as is [ Mrs. Nelsc 1son, is with 200 delegates prosent. Rev. 11. 8. Mer- | [j0HG AR GO W G ed of &0 for his Lo g ubsequently the commissioners | vacancy, applications will doubtloss be ro- | convalesci todate from July 10, 1501, vice Hutton, rill sed tho couvention last | capture, 1o vith the provistons ol this sl e power | adopted a resolution asking the city council | ceived from athletes in the east, ‘T verein | Miss Lizie Foster of Greeawood s visit | promoted. The order eranting Stcomd Liou- night. The oMcers clected tod are as fol- e — to dssue any li m..-m-u,.l..ul of any '””{"\ ‘1“1‘\: hl\s-!\.nam]\ lr district in the vicinity of “”xl be rmil‘mvgku 1y l\\wm «i\ good, nmmv»\lumr ing Mrs. K. O. Mayfield. :'n‘am 1<lmwl W m’-.\, Fourth cavalry, b/ " Skt Grant AT ncomental 1 any eity or incorporated village or within | Thirty-sixth and Franéis streets in order | and reliuble instructor. It is composed o "he Browns g0 to Shecioy this | onYO §RO| pseace for - two. mouths - to lows: J. N. Dryden, Kearnoy, president; AnciAnmygas fall o | o miles of the same: : that ‘the county hospital sower may be con. | excellent material and aims at still greater | 4, I'he Browns will go to Shecioy this after- |tk offect Sentember 1, 1801, is rovoked. B, L. Robinson, North Platte, vice president: | Lixcony, Neb., July 18.—(Special to Tie | “Witided, in counties having 130,010 inhubi 2 hogplkg co Keoony) Ly J noon to play & game of baseball Heiord e et ELR) R e S | BB b oD S ese e b b e Ua o enithe) | but ol th ek o EyRao Mt ISlowarag T bl | nected with tho city sewerage system. The | proficiency in physical culture. Mrs, Wanghowifo of D, B. Waugh, who | Lbeorder detailing First Licutenant Jonas B Gt O STaWATE BB 6 LFIce I GOFES T i\ L L e e S i e % | resolution provides thay the county will puy | The younger class of the verein which did | | M Wanglhewife of (1. 4 Waneh, A. Emery. Bleventh infantry, at ihe Alibama e O Stawarh, Ronirlel eray, | most sctive part in efforts to securo the Nu- | Jliifuointy all sums in excoss of §1 per lincral foot for [ not take the first prize at the Fremont fost is | B3 oS is uds in Shenandoub, Agricultiiral Mechanical coiltze of “Auburn, e Ay T Liavtan St E tional Grand Army of the Republic encamp- | *Section % - Section 1, chapter 1, of compiied | the cost of the conatructing of the city sewer | ot "iscouraged. It claims it had o work [ 10 R Ala, s vevoked; First Licutenant John! teasurory directors, & b lartod: St Gulla, | ment for 1502 decided to organize us n stock | Statutes of IS7 is hereby repealed in the proposed district. ) under” discouraging cireumstancos, as also | A meoting will be held at 3 o'elock this | Willis, Twelfth infautry, is detaled as pro- Groenwood. Hustings was selected as thé | company, the receipts from the sale of the The amendment in its effect will be a sur- By reso.ution Commissioner Timme dis- | that the morc successful competitors were | afternoon in National hall to organize u | fessor of military science and tuctics at the . e o ot he tomotion, 'of the de. | prise even to those who favored it, aud 1t is | posad of one man, tho assistant county physi- | older und more expevienced in the work Bohemian singing socic wstitution named to take effect September 1, tion noxt vear. 5 : e Vlangues, | sired object. Accordingly k. H. Oakley. J. | 1ot known to a certainty by whomw it w pluce for holding the conve 0 take olfoct Sor I Reports were made showing | b t Licutenant Johit B. Me: It was a great gatheringof enthusiastic | H. McClay, young people and they were delighted with | Atkinsou. D A1 their reception in Kearney. The conveution IR Sizer and C. K. Montgomery have “'E l*i"d A soncludec Sinoss tobight, but the relig- | corporated as the Natioual Grand Arwy o cense at al ceaus concluded its business tohigh he relig TR g o) S A e wned after visiting | 1301, to relieve I ks and othor | Donald, Tdnth cavalry: Secona’ Lieuteuant ieoree W, Gatehell, Fourth artillery, is do- iled s professor’of military seicrice and tactics at the Louisvillo state aniversity, to take effect August 1, cian. The resolution provides that afu This award will give outside turnvereins | Charles Davis has 2 W Tite A G Ziemer, ¢0 A, | made. Under the old law, requiring thirty | August 1 this maw's services shall be dis- | courage to hope for cven greater distinction | friends in Central City, ¢ D. McFarland, H. M. Bushnell, | signatures, it was impossible for soue of thio | pensed with. and thus tend to strengthen and perpetuate | places in thut section of the state. settled precincts to securo a saloon Dauiel Berre bid on furnishing sand for | the buud. 'The fest in guestion has inspired Mrs, Adams, wife of City Attorn: s they did not have that | the Mill creek culvert. His price was 94 | the vounger vercins with confidence, some- | jamin S, Adams, with hor two childre holders, Among | cents per cubic yard delivered on track at | thiug which they had not experienced before, | one to Stuart, fa., to visit friends, Baton Konge, La 151k meetire attendin gt cor Sut- | the Republic Bncampume ‘ c g e attending it will last overSuu- { 100, Cb el T $15000, divided into | those precinets was Clontarf, in this county. | Florenco or £1.10 at the culvert, auso vearly all of them feared that it | “yohn flnstie of Aubarn. ono of the lar 1801, and will report in person for duty ace g REL e Tt it propesod to raiso at | Tho majority amendment, therefore, suited | John Dale asked to be appointed as finan- be useless toturn against Omabia. a5 | gy{pbors ih the state, was i with. Hfteen cordingly. ‘ntally Injured. least §25,000 in this manuner. them, but it will have a_contrary effect upon | cial agent of the county to dispose of the | she had achicved so many victories. londs of stock and topped the cattle marl JThe resignation of Cadet =~ Walter T, N i o DRt e Uy = the move thickly settled preciucts, $15%,000 of bridgo bonds, He agreed todu | The members congratilate the turners of | 1S Of SIek and topped the o i Schmidt, fourth elass United States military Nowrovx, Neb., July [Special to Tur Preparing for a Revival, Two-Mile Limit Saloons the Advertising and dispose of the bouds for | both Plattsmouth aud Lincoln and hope they anlrnl es at $.70. demy, has been accepted by th ary Ber.|—W. J. Chapman, a brakeman on the Harrixaros, Nob., July 18.—[Spocial 10 | o second. wmendment embraced in tho | 2 0f 1 per cent, providing they sell ata [ may long display the ouergy and ability Persons interested in labor matters are | of war to take effect July 15, 1501, i kL 10 sagon o acad 0 | emium sufficient to pay the commission. | Which characterized them duriug the lasy | Brranging to have a delegition go to Omaha Miscelln n Charles Lucas of Nebraska has been ap- vointed a copyist at §00 per annum in the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val Tne Bee]—The annual Methodist camp | latter of the two provicos above printed was road, was seriously if not fatally injured meeting of northeast Nebraska will be held | agitated by Douglas county people. Tt was Atkinson about 4 p. m, yesterday. The train | on the camp grounds, eight milos northeast of | incorvorated into a bill “introduced in the Monday evening to at meeting in the ( Messrs. Rudolph Hartz, John Frey and ‘ud the e Lopora hous ht-hour This was referred. competition. But the outside towns must Couuty Attorney Mahoney furnished an | work for theiv laurcls next year. g ; ot " Lt el opinion " in which he stated that the commis- — 5 A ] with enght ears was pulling out 0: }1;3-,:'\\-](v| this city, commencing A\Ilun\’ 24 rmi Gl i"",‘.',iit‘i.\\h'{. (:::l;bu::lulubtluxl\' nd Rt | O o G O EILS) m"d“;ifm s Tho Sangorfost. Jacob Jaskalek will go to Omaba this fore- :l"‘l‘l"l‘:lll':‘l[\k“ pension division of lIu;‘\\ v pit. ¢ :;:.;;m:xlrll‘”‘p l\“Il"lmx.‘\'}:;!l\):l“l‘ ofthe | tinulog two weeks. A numbor of noted | scnute by Mr Switier, - mon, who, for | the kind of currency in which the bonds stiall | | Owing to a variety of circumsiances it hns | 1o0n o wttond Ui meoting of the Unitoa 3 A i B oving A telegraph polo struc angelists fro onc ’ d- 4 _compe . who, 0 Ol ¥ ed advisablo to defer the propose eder of ‘Tricbund grand lodg. 3 - Bim. knooking him under the train whnich | ance to assist the preachers of the North | years, had been selling liquor within two D e dhon Aol e el Dy lan Hopu Lgrani lodoollogKilehle Pamilies not already suppliod should looc passed over bis right arm diagoually.e crush- braska con ference, under whose wuspices | miles of this city to pay something for tho | , Kev. 1, T Guovery, of e L e 3 10 timo i procuring a bottle of Chember- P e e St oAUt oa e veralaid | [mEivilsgeSHImhlstwas Heoughtibecausoktiione | dno A merlonntudu ptionsl fassactation nakody Klattepnart Ol FANENeY foriihe middioiof fie (Johin Ward of Ashland, urvsted onn com | lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody. breaking three ribs and rupturing the upper | vines from South Dakota wiil also be pres- | men enjoyed = the protection —of the | o hm“"‘]‘“ilr," ot (h:-c’ ”‘r '1"(' homeless ;l{'"r i »“. Bvlisthanial ‘1 wh'u« in r‘ his R;‘m"- : e by |" he commission firm of | It is the only remedy that can always be de- T T 1T ponitaeaito e 1o mbav sucossstull | county. na" ‘ala " other “idealers fn Mguoey || OEkien obtidren ofoUitgiaiinty. /s propostc;| Sy 8 §EANG DA0ASE Dlenls Satior tias @ fosh H SIBLE BAVORE ¢ lly, charging him with | peuded upon for bowel complaint i all its tated six inches below the elbow, meeting held in several years, also in justice to city saloonkeepers who paid SRS D) O T LT i e s e b D I R L LR e false pretence, | forms, 25 and 50 cont bottles for sale by R E i At O MANa Y Ratin: Notfolk .60 s 31,000 iy Suto tho ity Lreasury ‘ang | twiken. His wdea s 1o place them among Towa | towns of the state will be represcute after laving in jail several days, was lot out | draggists. T e e U T Ty e I poh ety i | farmers. The proposition was referred, Among them will be. Columbus, Hastings, | vesterday on bl Alexanaer Laferty. post- Bl h Inat avoulu proparatory tosccompunyiuehls | | FMIESE B Che BUEIRE e oo diatuns Tvors those of mor Who puad | 1, 11e, county, olark was Instructed to udvar. | Lincoln, Plaitemouth, I'romont, Waco, | mastor at Ashland, enteving inio u €1.6u) - Mareiage tacenses, wliomiisist e o oU e RHL e R BIeR e ) L e |t Gk or owilor Tesuntysalsot ol | 1eeifoRonalwseulforgss feloring of e/ G raniiL it ind SoeibueRRREEON S 45 ance for Mv! Ward's appearanco Mou- | Tho following mieeives 1131 waes s es. Bromo has bee city the pus 2 cause tins lack of control led to the estub- puntySEhospILs s figurod > : ocoup! ay, § 5 o'clock. by Tudzs Shic Sy Mepiht ”’:“:";‘Jfl’m“_“‘ the city the pust | county conv ation for, August 1. In - the (s .,,m‘l:_,'k,l‘mfm,l,"‘f; ooub contempl atcd worls will require. tho removal | day, the delegatos returuing Uome ou* Mo At(na inealili/af thelllve siook exchiange “”;\” v Juls “"‘ oLls yosiorday: eelcvisitiugirolatives a challenge at the vrima the fol % of 3,000 yurds of earth. da; vitat 3 3 Name ana atdros Aco . vere u source of annoyance aud scanda L 00 . the invitation of the Omatia board of trade to 5 Alliance C ubs Di 3 lowing questions will bo put: rero w sourco of annoyinee aid scandal 0 | %o demi-annual_report of Adam Snyder | An attompt will then be made to make av- | join in the proposed Montina exeursion and | | 1,4 Ot Oman . B 1 Dy you nten to voto for the nominees of | “SAPRIME SOMEMIS: 0 locumb taw | W8S preseuted aud placed on ilo. Tt shows | rangements for a state sungerfest to be hela | o participate in the banguet on tio opening | (Aptonio Zmotiny. Gmahic comsen, Nob., July 15— [Spe o 'Tie | thi convention, detegates 1o which are being ey e o following balance Ty e following year. ) GHTTr ] et rflosdoRon: ST gkl nis the convention, detegntes to which ure being | wag that within the tvo-mile limit of citics tho following balances on hand July the following year, = of ain exchungo August 20 was read [ ] 4nton Sutoric Ol Ber,]—The Johnson county central com oted for at this primary clection? = | and villages no liquor at all could or should | State fund veeeesnd 08,560 81 I'he socicties under whose auspices the pic- | and Joseph B, Blanc e QuYNiS by E mittee of the farmers’ allisnce met today and [ o' i With tie peopie's tndependent | be sold. This was virtual prohibition so far | $ounty R 11006 80 [ nie wall be given arethe Licderkranz and | Babeock, ias B, MePhersol L@ luibosscaol S gmali . 8 clected the followlng delegates to the | prty of Nebrisiu? : us that territory was concerned. In this re- | SUGot apportionme LR [ neSchwaltaor [gosaniotaln. | Ao ottt || Wood ndiLs; v Rotlnictanvaen appolatedia |4y oniiio } 0lienon CLS e udicial convention to be held in Beatrice nuddition to the ubove tho voter shall be | spect in almost every part of the state School bond fund 8 5 LOEEIT 6L socteties of the city, however, will | committce to meet with the board of trade. LRGP AIINIQIIRG ot a s O e, el i Bypaertee | requlred to sten the declaration of principles | Lioiion does obtain. When, therefore, Sen- | Kaiitond sfukins fund 211111 gt [ e, I waling B visit OF whele brother : - i oy 3 i : s [ g whieh the eall for tho state:couvention | gior Switzler spoko i favor of blottini out | Koad fund - LR oy Jisingers asiplpusint i possible. Use Hall 1 Pills, the greateon, [ No gripping, no na 0 "Phomas Dyson. John Williams, Scott Whit: | of 1892 was made. HOsURIES 8 1 .| No_gripping, no nausea, no pam when houss Dveon, Tabu Willinms, Heok Wol BES e The Tiwit roforted o, ho was opposed by the [ I e fund/ oo i T G o I it stipation aud liver rezulator. DRI TSR G EaBes O RN LR oR noy, R.C. Newman, Rovinson, W. G Blaie Notes country members. = ‘They claimed that iv [ flospitul bubding fund........coooe o 310 ™ ¢ 0 > A ————— Small pill. Safo pill. Best pill Sionaend O TL MM tnights Bram, Neb, July 15.—|Special to T would deprive theie locatities of tho im- | &S N ra nan Leuons. saniention of Dipccniashon FERSONAL : ARAGRALIY, ; pid Lo he ctizens' alliance and Knights of L, Neb., 3 $ PRIty thay now onjoyod from obioctionable; | S ot reucs fund . s0¢ N 1 Denver July 31, aud PRI among the delegates will be those from J. M. Scott of Lincoln is at the Millard, Labor were refused a volco in the cony Ber.|--The Keeley institute here has re- | mooity My B0, e 8 sorts, Ho accordingly tacked on tio sce- S ; 0 Mo, dopilicic ey feel sxery aore LG eived a proosition from Lincolu, Neb., of a | ond. proviso confining the operation of the 8 Qpubaiyliosona tios Ehsvo/slrondyjapouted H. H. I'ranz of Norfolk is at the Casoy, Nuticea f fus linea r les: wvtor this hiad Afty “hapman and D, F.” Osgood, both members | youg 300 R s e [ R e 160 00U R habitonts fni |G i fand.:! 191 16 | in Pue Bee, Epeatans g 8050 conts: each additional line ten cents Chapmuan, d D. % Dsioo, both inembots | onus of 817,000 I€ {ho stockbolders will ro- | Iy to counties huving 150000 intbitants in | Gith i LIRAEGH : 31 1 110 L T oso of the convention tho Omaby | D- C: Horels of Hastiugs is at tho Cusoy i : 0 0 o Linco apositions from other | which respect its operation is confined to | ViHHEe of & e ) el ! Dr. A. C. Sabin of Beatrico is ut the . | OUZARD Sen @ 8 weeks, son of Mr. nnd A oI IbrIobytd e o th hani it | ovalis olL. eglu i Hrangattlona romiottiow| | (i ch fros oty Vilingo o Wt oo Tuni i | plawdeutschors will iold o grea volka fust L AL C.Sal atrico is ut tho Casey, | OUZARD-Som. nged 8 wooks, sou of Mr. ind ) d hoth ¢ v ovo o] L 8 gl nty. i la e of ard fund 64 25 tuser's purk, These fests are 4 . H. "Townloy of Liucoln is o Paxto Bson Qs BIENLEoM LG dhras ticket, and hotlh clatm to bave tho bove | gagy s it will not be removed very soon, ns [ This bill did not have an emergency clause. | Viitage of Eikhorn fund atiRnescls il Shouel festd are otlonauel: | [ B Dowe ovioL L lonlniinabishinitaxton, 1) diud ot ok yostorduy. utternoon, ind delegation solid. its stockholders ave all too wuch interested | Under the coustitution, it could not, there- [ Redemption money... Ly £ ou) e e SRR | . Puelps of Plattsmouth is at the Pax- UbphusledlnBiblaeygaconetirygnialy AT o real estato growth o * o ac- | fore, go into effec hicoula nohtheraxliiademnnt oppor of eujoyiag the opea air of the | ton. oclock (his foreno Citizens' Alliance Movement. in:tholrealiestatoland growshiof Blatetolac-sjifore. gonintor eneekrnul htures, calondas ) country and engaging in the pleasures and FURBUS I a4 15 monghs, July r of Plattsmouth is at tne Charles Spence cept months” had elapsed after the adjournment ul d Monday nt s to fatherland which cannot Vo ni. from famiry games pe Taraacr, Neb, July 18.—[Special Tele- | “Phoy will probanly i he legisl “The : oo e A ) 3 [ 0 probably organize a stock com- | of the legislature, The session came to an 3 Ajes BRCULIBCS! hors hu Casoy. At R AL P Dl LEQNIE i 3 1o Turs Brac]-For wooks past Os T, | ‘oonrsns bult o oo hatol aoom “to- ocom: | ond. abous Abell 0. Accordmg to oxceliont | . The bills of 'the assessors, amounting to | bo participatod tn tho clty, A mumber of [ ™5™y puicy o Hustings Is & guostattho | Lawn comotory AN it R "Thompson and others wterested in the citi. | modate the patients that aro daily wrriving. | lezal authority, tho “three calender monthe | 26770, wero prosontad and atlowed, with | e &RIC ARG SAEIANE BOCTE Americans, Sl SouisiarySERIOad InYIIO S e sus’ allianco movement have been solic eived ot the Uit of phis month. 1f suth po | the oxcoption of thoso bills of the doputies of | Thev are peculiariy of low German origin and Y, G zens” alliance movement have been soliciting Too Trusttul O St bbopers of the "ty | the Third ward of the city, which were held | are heartily. cojoyed by old W. H. Harrison of Grand Island is at the | ,x e 5 iy signers for the purpose of organizing a club | [ iqcory, Neb, July 18.—[Special to Tue | withiu the two-mile limit, are now selling | for further fovestization, both soxcs. The vercin has designo Murzay 1 | i in this city. Tonight those interested in the | o 5 Tt 050G T 0 b T s have | liquor in violation of law. J In the suit of the county aemmnst Charles | bor of beautiful prizes which will bo awarded James Tecter of Lircoln is a guest at the L PAVY ) DR\ 06 movement met in Cash's ope house where | Al 'he attornoy geteral, however, held in the | P Needham, his attorney offered to settlo | to the successtul contestants, Murray. J. P, Mripp of Fremont is 4 guest at tho Eoos ) Dr. Brooks, ono of the leading agitators of | asked the courts to set aside n mortgage for | yyyiorof the warchouse law and appoint- | the matter and confess Judgment for the g Johnson county, delivered a rousing speech | §2,000 given to Alonzo Barnes. They alloge [ ment of world's fair commissioners that | sum of & The original claim was §400. Picnics, Dellone in the interest of reform, and organized a | that they employed Barnes to sell some | Synree calendar months” meant threo full | The proposition 1s to be considered, Every German society of this city makes o lodeo of some fifty members, comprising | property, and, placing implicit confidence in | ymonths after tho month in which the legis- | auper Strumpfh, who has a wife and six | specially of its annual vicnic, while some Edi‘or Towa Pia'n Dea'sr Cured of I .sufferable Itch' ng and I ain by Thomas of Plattsmoutn is at the many of the lending business mén in tow his honésty, they signed a document on a | Juy 7 ST children, through County Age bie themsclves to neigtboring g they sig ire adjourned. I this is the correct man- | children, through County Agent M , | b ! noignboring groves | PN o e uticu s o 5 roprosentation that ft was & simple agree: | e eg o th. Statute tho 1o ‘man- | usked for transportation to' Boston. fThg | aud purks several times during tho summer [ (eorge W. Martin of Koarney is at the RoGutiours Hemedios Arranging for the Ca ign. ment and a matter of form. It turned out to S fare 0 ond g worldly effects of this man consists of a bed | season. ‘The last week has witnessed w num- | Millard = —_ Arxswourit, Neb,, July 1 B Telo: | BA A MAFMARO oh. Mo l0ta i sy Tnoom | no¥be sntered Yol tho ot of ARiamonta i hine. Tk ver of th th 1L of whicl I, L. Ackorman of Stauton is a ¢ oat Arxsworrit, Nob., July 18,—[Speclal Tele- | bo o mortgage ou two lots fn_East Linc b i and sewing machine, - The committee on | ber of these gatherings, ull of which woro | I L. Ackorman of Stanton is a guost a X 3 hys'o ar = gram to Tun Bei|—Tho Brown county | OWned by tho Homaos,and Barues hasve- [ - How to Got s License. char ity will look into the matter. productive of both rest and enjoyment, The | the Cascy. NolL i 'Th)‘lfl l"lv;;‘ Phys'c ans Con A~ opublican central committee mot | fsed to cancel it. ader the luw as amondod tho man who | "o Tenson ana Halcyon Heights streotrail. | Concordia gave o mostsuccessiul haskot pic- | Fran P, Irelaud of Nebraska City is at sult d. Thelr Combined W a» a ; ; ~ wishes to sell liquors in any part of Douglas | way company was granted permission to lay | nic at Pries’ lako on Sunday last. aud on the | the Paxton. dom Fol owed Wi hout at s placo today and elected New Hotel for Newton. notincluded in - clties and incorporated vil- | u teclkc and. oporate. ua electric motos line | same day, u the icaly seetion at tho cor 10 1, e T ca o : 5 X G s A R are Dardad ¥hail a v truolsta pe ctric mo o | sn I« <ol i lements and wifo ¢ ymont a ) G \ T, J. Swith as chairman to Al the | Opxteal Crry, Neb, July 18— |Special to | lages, must take ot a fioonse for which, for | qlong tho Military rond from Clifton Hill to | of Eighth aud Bancroft strects, the Licder- | gy the Dellone, giey pabY 0] o vacancy oxisting. The apportionment for | ik Brr.|—The Newton hotel of #his city re- 00¢ yeir, lie must pay #300. /1ie must call at | Benson Place, aud the cownmittee on roads | kranz passed the hours with mirth aud soug, e e Vi nay ORb B A o 2 e e s Sl delegatos to tho county convention was made | cently passed to the management o L. D. [ {0 SN0 Lo AVan's blank petition o | Wilt propare the necessiry bond and contract. | the latter boing roudgred under o direction | \o'poxiugton, Ky IAVORONO | E et hii e puoiriiar wkin Wisenss to ou 1 busiy of ono for dvery twolve votes cast | Proper & Co., lato of Grand Island, who havo | Which he must. sccure the signatures gt a k) of Prof, Dworzak, Tho Buier veroin aiso | 10 Lexiugton, Ky, GG e e o i for Georgo 11 Hustings, for attorncy genaral | refittod it i frst class stvlo. and fuwill now | majorityof the freo holders fu'tiio' proctuet Lr. Bieney cures eifiibrn, Beo bldp. |ievtertalnodiia frionds and mombors on tho |t RO edtar (RER T qalion s ocrai, [ta fratl wpiearico wan noae and major traction, and one at large They compare favorably.with the best in the state, § e expects to s liquors 5 - DA et ViR eRUIAn 8 <pAS: 008y JLIRO AR ~l 508 t . vy \I\‘““m. el ‘\\:\h\ ‘. I: l“” r ‘\m ird ARG ITAsHan L Au0 Akl e L e D alet [0 B S et o «ken UndanRepleyi Gomuerhiicnkell is piewieing ot Sarpy Mitls, | | Mrs. 5 1 Sevs and famity started for | B ST B LG TG a hundsome buildiug, aud is pleasantly Jate the sianatures of ouly thirty names, bus | The valdity of the saloof the local stock of o e - ostan vin the Burlington s i e 611 beo TONGEN OF Uy e ' 16 gl ! date the sizna on James, b oncordia’s Twenty-Third Year, ) (55 o ES Erot Witk ik i, e Voiled o Burglar. vonveniontly. locatéd. The. proprietors aro | Wnder the prosont. 1w thoy. must. be made | the Howol lumbsr compiny 10 C. L. CRalco | mry coneortin Sharian ntion s et o | ciohu Dwyer and wifo and Miss L. M. | B SIC 0N Ao tho st modioat onrouk, Neb, July 18— [Speelal Tele- | ell ksown and their managemeut of the | large enough to aeconmodute the names of a | will bo (ested in tho 2ourts L aaCRRRRlIn SIREEAIY 8 080 001 I Ohuse alik FRLEICY P the Murray Avice attainanie way - moloyed. e loss than iive T a 4 i Cwtoh 18 & gunrantee of excellence P A TR A A : A, ew orgauizations of " his city Whoae histo D. Sutphen and family and N. B, Paleoner | phy i insot Ui plio: sl con - wiod an the pro: e to Tuk Bre) —A thief wado an wnsuc mujarity of tho restdent frocholdors I each |~ Whon the sale was first commenced tho | extends back slmost Lo Uio carly duss of | g e L NG 1o eateoner | A abh i Lo 1 Wit thelr o mshiod Wi m, cessful attompt to cruck tho safo in the Ed- Bitten by o Rattlesnake, s comminaontrs, o frotmetiiquded | Cnicago and Atehison members of the om. [ Omaha, It hus maintained au uninterruptea O Ha il tan R aattan b vt g e a s ANON R ANSUEIREHE SHALRG araie -t ward McCulloch lumber offico last night LixcoLy, Nob., July 18.--|Speciat to Tk [ Hoved: us s boen intimatod, has oscaped | barriased company alated thau Manager | oxistence for uwenty-thieo yours, IL is a8 | 10601t Ta., i in tho city lsitinge fetonds S0 | Tny woikht fell nway abouE LWOnLY-1vo po e, A8 Night Watchman Miller heard a noise, and | Bre |—The elght-year-oid daughter of Jacob | attention throughout the state. Jewett of the Omaha houso had exceoded his | proud of lis antiquyy s it is of its musical i e o by | W exin it il tho aworof Cutie (1o e i stepping to tho window, flashed his dark | 11 or living seven miles e | | This petition sets forth that the petitioner | QUIhOrity iu selling the stock to Chuffee and ool BuvooRses whlbh b nna actieyed I P T AN L A A LA ko 100 Shiers. Tuce, Who' pumpeq | LUM: @ farimer living seven miles west of the | | THSIEICUI 1O 0% o M0r MRERLEINE | Yestorday evening tiiistook waa roplev. | durlug thioss years. | Itle iow proparing to | 30 A0 011 Hhe IR o4 the L e R e through o window and escap: Iho'wateh. | CItY; wus bitten in the by @ vattlesnake | G cter aud o proper person to whow to | ined by the First Nutfonal bank of Chicago | Pass its tventy third milestone, which it will [ 1urope 1 Dittn onth) o1y kalloved: Wit Strean, man says his name is Burt Lafarge, u local | Wil out walling thl g A physi- | OO 10 2011 Mquore. - Attached 1s q | 80 Ed Allen, ex-deputy United States mar- | reuchon Septembor 30 of this year, ‘'his | I K. Ritchle, gencral agont of the North. | Editor Towa Platn Doaler, Craseo, fo, tough. Heleft bohind u bruce aud drin, | Shun was culied frou town, bt e, repult 18 | Lluuk bond for the signatures of threo bonas. | Shal, placed in churse pondlig a bearing of eysqylintiigelausas Wi aiEing. Inkiles, [ retorncrbllwhR, CRUIELOA Wetl utampaniod | 5 oh bis wife identitied v | wot kuown atthis time. The giel's fatner i kupes of e SR and concert, in which some most beautiful | by his wife 3 . - 1hish higwife Wentied: [ e Vi it Dt e osacagor could mot, | 1R In the sum of BN, Thowo guarantee | Ho dction lu reploviy b ot (I A R R M | e, | Cuticura Resolvent a 3 i e petitioner sl no olate an, " 4 w " et ABRrSaQ | 1 'S, etL o tochester, Elevator for T dmuage's Alliane | tud b e T Ty e L ey An Old Timer's Experience, under the direction of Prof. Peterion, will | Ny Taiting _thols relativas, Me, and | Tho now b i grontost of \MAaE, Neb,, July 18.—[Special Tele Bonils thn Noslolk o P Hiorss C and " thatEot Wil | W. W. Moore of the Grand operu house, | b0 renderad. Tho members of the Concordin | Avs. i B. Bryunt, 5% Soutn Twenty-frth | o' i don ALk Dl giam toTae Bee.|—Negotiatious ure now | Noirous, Neb, July 15— |Special Tele- | puy ol fines and forfeitures which | Des Moines, is an onrly sottler in that part [ PrOBORe IRHCHE U5 BHBIVERSAEY: the tmoy | avenu [ romove the L Hhin pending which, if consummated, will place | gram to Tur B Norfolk voted §15,000 1n | BaY i be .m_lw!;nfl ; against mm, | of lowa, m-1|Iu~ had ;.l great deal of ox- | ™ RPN A0, 0ARIAN Dr. DA, Foote, who has been sponding | Sure o (RLLRAS S0 ho O, T, tdubbard grain elevator of this ¢ | bouds to oy i Phis bond must be signed it the prescuce | perience in his time esays: ‘At various AT ; a couple of i 15 i arope, has landed in | aid seal ound o every the O. T, dubbard grain elevator of this city | bouds today for the purpose of refunding the | of u pumber of witnesses. Ou another pago | Umes T have had_acute attacks of bilious Off ta urope, | New York and will be tome the latter part ‘ i Hir) ) 800 Blocd, wi-h in the hands of & stock company composed | city debts and purcbasing additional fire ap- | are several blunks which must be filled ot | colic and violent pains in the stomach, and There are now in Europe probably more | of this week i A . y f the ieadlug merchunts und farmers of | paratus. Tho vote .wus #30 for to N0 | by the county treasurerand clork aud county | found nothing that gave mo relief like Cham- | Well k Germaa citlzons of Omabin than | g "¢, g, rine i i Tahnage und Vicinity, Some of tho farmers | agaiust. The bonds hid been defeated two | commissioners | beriain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhow Rem- | there beon at uny tiue sinea Gormans | 5, L ae G Rk DA AR o : 463 aro vory prominenyi alliance circlos aud | of thieo times bofore, but won under the | © Fius far only three salooukeeners 1o the | €Ay, ISvery porson,” be says, “shouid haye | commenced to return to the Fathcriand, | MUEDASYRORISD ORVE B LA SRy ead the clevator will doubtless be run on the co- | Austraiian system. Citizens are very jubi- | two-mile it have made application for | & bottle” | ‘Among them may o mentioned Mr. Louis | JUAKLOrs. 18 now o Pullman car conductor flod ove A operative plans | Innt, these blunks. Tuey were eiven thea but - - | Sehroeder, yad - Bahhondor! Willipm M 3 ) : t b i ST T AT ; e e S e ] Brickiay ' Picnic, | Segelke, u‘: \3 1z, uli ‘.‘v: whoin, with L s, | f.\.m‘ ‘\I:_""' A ““‘"»'“ Ha . Lixcory, Nob,, July 18.—[Spectal to Tk | Livcuriein, Neb., July 15, —[Special Tele En orcing the Law Phe Omaha Bricklagers' uni 1 |l With tholk Tamilics, . Mrs, Gbory was visiting with Camph - - Ber.) -Governor Thayer Is expected back | gram to Tus Brr,|—The alliances held a pro. | , Commissioner Tiwme was asked how tho | Picvic at Arlington on Suudy A | Hofturoa and. cuildren, N b Twenty-uinth stroct, the past weok A MEDICATXD B £ T A | 516 toduy nbout four miles weet of this piace, | BOAFd pronosod to wuke the suloonkcopers fu | §reut day of dunciug, boating cud various | gaughter ave lso awong tho s T e A P iy M . \ P ceived complaints of the non-receipt Of | women und children. They were addressed | nothing 10 upprise the saloonkeepors in tho | Suuday morning at 10 o'ciock, ang will ree | o ¢ B B R I et 1IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICU LA ) 100l moueys apportioned for June, | by Hon. O. M. Kew, aud Mr. Painter of | strip referred to that the latter must | turn at 7 iu the evening g Treubund G and Lodge. | Sars ey 0 B Bavidge T b \ ANTI-BAIN PLAVTE rhou H&u[d\lfl\\upw-nn«\m'u of young Callahan, | Hroken Bow. The picnic was evidently uot | take out & license or else close up. wlorir LTSRS ler of Dreibund hrd aia [HER MY kbl | tlo, aolatie, hip, Kldney o, 3 o selief commission, bas delayed | the suceess anticipated, 1 We bave nothaug 1o do, that 1 cua see, ex- | DeWitt's Little Eary Kisers for the liver, this city ou Tuesday neat. | Do Witv's Littlo EarlyLisers, best pill, Tho irst uud vy pala killag plasion A

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