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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SI'N[)A\.!.&['LY 26, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGE BLOODY DURL WITH KNIVES, | faceidtoran mads nie avecacance e, % | NOT ENTITLED TO THE MONEY. | Heaed feom i sinco- on- stones sutees | THEY CLAIM ALL OF CHICAGO. | tneresien it sma e e "some | JUST LIKE PROPERTY OWNERS. Wyoming and jumping his bonds. Nolan farm today, six miles west of this city. The Roe, tell the straight of it. But unfortunately - will be turned uw-r'm the mercies of the grain threshed wis oats, of which he has S | they are too far away and too scattered. | JS— v Wyomiug authorities. et sixty acres. The average yield amonnted to cannot visit New York, or New Orleans, or ) g " v s i (it | seventy-uine busbels per mere. In the opguion i ia in ing for | Galveston this eve, I may be able to sp The Waterworks Company Subjoot to the Dc po ite Nebiatka Ocwboy and an Old Prohibitionists Meet. Sisseton Indian Lands Not Sold for Benefit | G5% A (i thers are in this countyna: | Beirs of an Indian Prinosss Preparing fo timo to visit Chicago or St. Louls whora pany Subj Farmer Fight, Brokex Bow, Neb., July 25.—[Special of Lawyers, merous flelds of oats which will go at least Heavy Litigation, those burnt mud logs were sont home from Counoil's Orders, Telegram to Tne Bre. |~ A probibition meet- 100 bushels to the acre. Harvest is well 1 hero ask the representative of the Herbert ing was hold here today. Hon. J, Knight et under way and many are faw finishing the moke constmers, arcithore s1a0ke consumers . eld here toda on. J work of cutting their wheat. This is the | R or mud logs laying piled up the | " P BO H ARE FRIGHTFULLY MUTILATED. | was elected chairman and Rev. Overton sec- | SENATOR ~ PETTIGREW PROTESTS, | momt ol ot e vears REMARKABLE STORY OF PIONEER DAYS, | or mud iogs Lisving wilet up i’ the | JUDGE WAKELEY'S IMPORTANT RULING. retary, Earnest specches were made by ekt —— e | back to tho shop from several places, and Rev. O. R Beebe, A resolution to call & con- COPPER STATISTICS. did not the intense heat from those water logs % Thrilling Story of an Fye Witneas | vention and place a full county ticket in the rther Trouble Amonz the Catholic AT e O An Anclent Alliance of a Royal Enge | whilst burniog burn in two tho cast iron | He Holds the Company Must Do the o " fleld was adopted, J. 1), Ream was elected 5 a " . nited States Lends her Coun- list N of the grato bars next to them! Say yos, or uo, Work Ordered or Pay the —One Wound a Foot in abalFpan of ihe county” centem), oommittes Schools in Commissioner Mor tHien. T PROM LI shman and a Daughter of the Mmoo oy il Length—May Result and Rev. Beebe secretary. Hon. J. H. gan's Department—President Wisnixaksk: Jo1V BDBhy deahds sMos American Forost Ca T48t Hotward Strost City for Having {nigh 0| 0 1 versity shashy(y L ot ; L o, p— — \ N iai Ream has also been an uctive worker in the production fn the United States. It shows s el Winibn, Neb., July Bhi—(Bpesiat ate. | TOPUCCAS PRy, WastixaTox Boruao T Ben, ) | the United States to ba the largest producer Eittoaan Opbicn or e BN | Church Announcements. Judes Doane and Wakeley were on the path to Tits Bis, | ~David. Orockett: a ot FIRED THE MONSTER. 518 FOURTEENTH STREET, of copper in the world, Its product for the Oitfoxdo; Julv 96, - | German Mothodist, Twenty-ecighth and 1 | equity beneh yostorday and handed down & 'fm\- about nincteen years old, clain .(;; o be Wasnisatoy, D, C., July 25 year 1850 boing 226,055,002 pounds, or 113,203 Robert S. Summerlin is the name of a San | Streets, Rov. i, A, Troibor, pastor. Sunday [ number of decisions that wore tried und taken descendant of old Davy Crockett, went to | Uncle Sam Indulges in a Little Fourth [ Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota was in | short tons, The total expenditurcs involved school at 9:30 o'clod Services will be con- | under advisement during the progress of the i Tavel 6 olt Willlem . Meltomis foF fJuly at Sandy Hook. Washington today protesting against the | in this production sero SIL 12 N0, the total ducted by the pastor at 10:30 o'clock in the | May term of the district court. he farm of old illiam McKenzie fol o et 4 aymel v 3 ’ bita psted boing 32,0 25 and the forcnoon ) Y & v 25,—Tho first high powe ment of any of the Sisseton Indians’ | capital invested boeing §52,623,228 an udizo Wakelay settloc Junctio whom ho had been herding cattle, to socuro | _ NW YOuK, July 25,—The first high power | P! b total number of employes exclisive of office | BMONK property owners. Methodist chureh, cornor N and Twouty “': i ]“ b 1 i oLl “:;" Injunctl (“l"‘": & balance of $10 due him. McKenzle claimed 3 b 4 % 4 force, 8,121, The five leuding states in the | “Ican stand on the steps of the govorn- | third streets, Rev. C. N. Dawson, pastor, | Was sued out, restraining tho vaving of Low tha mobay was to be, pald to s LhIrd part try was fired yostorday at the United States | suys that it was not intended that a dollar of | projiiction of copper_ure Montana, 95,222,414 | ment building and point out property the ag- | Quarterly meeting services, Love feast at | avenue from Cuming to Hamilton stroet. ¥ i d pa proving ground on Sandy Hook point. The | tkis monoy for South Dakota ludians should | pounds: Michigar, §7,455.675 pounds; Ari- | o U5 0. m. - Preaching by the presiding elder | The mjunction remains in force aud the The only oye witness says “McKenzie wus its, reused by the orduance officers | find its way into the pockots of sharks who | zona, 1,586,185 pounds: New Moxico, 8, grogata valus of which 1s at least 830,000 | g¢'y) ' ;. followod by the sacramont of the | sireet will not. Ko 8 RE B LIk whittling while talking. They began to got | FeSUILS, as expressed by the OFdi ) : : 187 pounds: Colorado, 1,170,053 pounds, and to which tho present hoiders have no | Lord's supper. Baptismul sorvice ats p. . [ 5o oy oy ot SO baved ot procnt. Las mad and finally Crockett says you have your knife out McKenzie, that's a game I can play Antonio lawyer whose mssion in Chicago is liable to cause a good doal of excitement gun of twelve-mch calibre built in this coun- | mouey to Attorney Sanborne of St. Paul. He prosont, were satisfactory from every stand- | never perform any servico, fail the board of public works ordered the 3 St X EOH ISR Tos 5 B he bulletin says that since the tenth con. | more title than you have,” swid Mr. Sum oworth leazue mecting at 7 p. m. Preach point. They show v’ml‘ Ame .:.u. or ul).luu: o -'n \l :‘~|- b 'uI n:ul ‘r.niw 8. sus report Arizonn and I\lnm' ma have made | merlin at the Grand Pacific this moraing. | ing h\‘\\no pastor at 8 p. . Prayer megting \“;-”“" m:m ll\n" \lmm;') u.., :‘i\'x'x‘flvm\l\' It‘h: aa 4 oy | muking is equal to the best in the world, anc s pelieved that Tadin Commissioner | wonderful p bss i tho miuing and pro- | Me Suumerlin reprosonts heirs in various | ©VEEY Wednesday ovening at S o'clock petitioners setting up 't that wate a" Heo then reached for his knife and they | v 0 onqy defenses with American guns | Morgau is prepuring for an assault all along | ducing of copper and today Montana leads all parts of Texas whoso title to this property | ot Martin's I'ree church (Ipiscopal), | connections Bad HOVOE Deoll iitd o, It HRAUS rushed at each other. the liue upon the Cathiolies who are dis- | other states in this production, its product LA . BEOE Twenty-third street between I and G strects, | i0 down an opinion Judge Wakeley quoted “Wno struck the first blow can't the face of tho oce pleasea at’ his recent action in takiog | exceeding thutof Michigan, which bas beroto- | Be says i- as complote as possible and he is | Rev. Canon Whitemash, rector, Sunday | from the ity chartor and state lnws, be detormined Crockett feli Claih Pl L CA L the Catholic Indian scuools out | fore been the leading producer by 10,766,i60 | here for the purpise of instituting logal pro- | sorvice: Holy communion at 10 a, m.; morn- | Hesaid: The water works company denies McKenzio jumped on top of him | JThisgun, which is asteel, breech-loading | of ~the control ~ of the' Indian | pounds. The other states producing copper | cecdings in tho fodoral court to ostavlish s prayer, {itany nnd seemon at 1l a, m.; | U8 the city has & right to order mains and 2.4 u edt «r | rifle, was sent trom the national foundry at burean. Archbishop Ircland of St. Paul | wepe Idabo, 156,400 pounds; Nevada, [ gpoieofiims evoning prayor and sermon ut 5 p, m, Holy | compel the making of sonnections. Lot this and began pounding bim and I pulled him off | (G5 LG BT R mors than s | B9S becn to Capo May and is belisved 10 | g5, i30; Utah, 63,4675 Calitornia, 151,00 DvaLaT s communion at 8 p. m., Thursday. All the | beasit may. Tho lognsiature has provided and helped cavry Crockett into Cole's house, sl g T have protested to the president azainst the | [00,000: Vermont, 72,00; southern states, he story 18 a most remarkablo one. 10| Goutsin the ehinren ave free and the church is | that when the company refuses to lay mains The weapon was a common pocket knife and | MOnth ago t has taken this time to trans- | commissioner's action and requested bim to | 1s {44 pounds, ‘Cho lead smelters an 1504, when the land on which Chicigo now | always open for private prayer, The rectory wanted, the city may causo the work to bo entored tivo nehes above Crockett's loft nip- | POt the gun from the government docks and | reinstate the old order of things. erios produced 3,315, H2 pounds. i stands was n vast stretch of prairio and | adjoins the church dot I'his he rogarded s tho koy-uoto to lo:and penetrated to the depth of about twe | MOUNL it in its present position. Licutenant The commissioner is preparing for any | given in tne above tadles includo the quanti S the whole situation, and continuine, re- plo‘and penetrated to the dopth o! « 3 sndod theé Artg o ¢ | onslaught and inteads to prove ho s tias of coppor TEPOPte a8 an" ifeidbntal’ cons Clo. Youar 1ay marked that when the company refused to 4 f ks ST iibson superintended the firing and loading, ! ¥ ins of copper repor neldental Con= | popecs, and the governmoent garrison Know J v ¢ 5 > fnenes. The air escaped when bo breathed with the assistance of Sel ' Jason War. | intendent of the Catholic schools that the | sijtucnt of other countries, Licin) : $ b LA AL Thocity's fiscal year will close Frida y | perform the work ordered, tho city may do McKenzie has a cut a foot long and in one Rt b se et Lttt M mext is far more satisfactory to them — as Fort Dearborn, o scion of au arlstocratic | gy und the oflct wick aud a party of setters. as well as to the government tuin thoe Western Peasi Buglish family fell in love with an Lidian v 7 | such work and charge the expense against 3 the amount that the city owes tho company, At 2330 Licutenant Gibson reported to his | rangement with the Catholic Indian bureaw. | wismisaroy, July 2. SETaLi ol rvatal | | EHEEES) AR 0o O AR e fot AR G | e S o AN ETBCVERMIEIUBU SRS He then roviewad tho situation, stating that seuior oficer, Captain Heath, that tho new Miscel) w to Tue Brr Phe follo: 7 list of pensions | person the records are silaut, but hor dow ho water works company occupiced the same . d . h L i a4 o It ecords are sileut, b GENERAL FUND. relative osition as a eitizon and proport, gun was loaded and veady for firing, waich | n the case of Joseph (! Evarts versus | granted is reported by Tie Bee and Bxam- | was targe and ncluded muy of the v Sulary iz 20 00 [ owner. When the city concludes to huprove was o bo conducted under a charge of | Martin Lester, onappeal by the latter trom | juer Bureauof Claims: Nebraska: Originai [ acres which the goverament had ailotted to | LU [ttt et 00004 R C RGBT 1AD A WAL EXBRRSHUNB L RITH? twenty-five pounds of Gorman brown pris- [ the decision of the general Lind ofice, hold oph Lioyd, Nathan I, Branson, Joeph | hor tribo—tho Pottawattomies, Tho Eng- | Lores remais . . . 2000 | provemints and chargo the expenso ngainst arc doing well. Crockett's chunces are fair | Matic vowd projactile welghing 2,000 | % for canceljution bis howmestand entey for | 0 oo “Milis Loudarback, Jasper Wald- | lisuman's name was Holliday and bo was the | Bire and witer,i2i0. 5 e (LI b G 10 recover owing to his age and splendid | Pounds. Red flugs were waving aloag o | geisiant seeretary todiy ruled that the'con- | ran, Lewis Stanter, Georee Bellamy, Joseph | tirst commander of the fort, i v SRy R S i e i physical_condition. No arrests have been | line of fire, warning passing vessels that a [ test should ve Uismissed aud the entry | W. Stanfiold, John Ho Wilson, Tea H. Drake, | Mr.Sumnertin has in his possession a tunc R S ol GoTHY u : f { P the making of connections, but fails to state made. County Attorney Wright claims hie | one-ton solid shot would scon be skipping swed to remain intact, awaitin Watson O Dafoe, ~ William Rowland, | stained lotter in_which Colonel Holliday it 12,090 0) | wheve the connections wero to go. Tho board can do nothing without a formal complaint is | 4iong the waters from S way Hook point prooi. The decision of the g William P, Kennedy, Albert Kinman, | carefully guarded plirases broke to_his avis JUDGMENT FUND, of public works had never notitied the come filed. Crockett swears ne will kill MeKenzic A B TS SR G ive the sig. | oMice is theretore rev Praderick Laab, Blward Krick, Michael M. | tockatic” relatives in Buglaud the fact that | Awerlean wator workscompany .8 241328 | pany where to make the conncetions, conse- as 5 on as he can get out of bed. Both men ot Al PR LA AR A O U Acting Seeretary Chandler today decided | Bomea and Damel Morzan, Additional: [ he had loved und murried an aboriginal | Mrs. Nora Cunninghim Vieosi (020 ently it could not comply with the terms of bear unenviable reputations and the trouble | nal for everybody to | gun and €0 | that the contest of Josepn k5. Evarts azainst | Wiliam H. Mygatt. Orizinul widows: Ellen | princess in the wilids of America, cotter & Cobb Rt 00658 1 the ordinance. The judgo suggestea the may not end here. Crockett indulged in | under bomb proof quarters, and then | Martin Lester was not brouzht on valid | Shermn and Christing Kerst The Pottowatamies at that tim» held title [ Costs . PATATE B bassage of anew ordinauce, one that witl many threats against McKenzio before he | touched the electric button whicn fived the | grounas and awarded the lawd to Lestor. [t | Iowas Orizinul ~Adam Boeeker, Zebina Z. | to all the land betwees what is now Fullerto s | designate the loeation of the connections, 1eft town yesterday for the scene of the row. [ first vwelve-inch steel breecn-loading rifle, | is iy the northwest cter section 12, town- | Bryant, Jacob Raphacl, John W. Havvel, [ avenuo and Thirty-ninth street, aud from Tot hen if the wate rks CO vill nut 5 % 1550 L ) | 5 i e ToR G X . ottt et es 3 L#20500 14 | aud then if the waterworks company will not — “ that is destined to 0- | shin 6, north, vange 7, west, McCook land | Clinton Johuson, i'rederick Kraikman, Crawford avenue 1o the lake, It was fromw = comply, the city can do the work and charge me an (lmlwflm! factor \HI the | district M. Denmis, James Miller, Luther C , | the choicest portion of this trast that tin Didn't Pay the Reward. the expense against the noxt estimato that is o | O BIC s EoLE oL L niont yrhle posumastor goieral today apoolnted L. € L Siliam e Grimsloy LRt SU il T i Ex-Councilman John N. Burke has two | presented to the council. -] epol v ‘ istrict UOICNSC1858 SCACORS! L e 810\ 1€ . Kenneay postmaster at Burbank, Box C i ire, At s a result of this union four children A0 Now % o The ctio ase Frow of J—Tho reports vow Iu from the district | 1,51 of the great gun thero was an explo- | Bt county, vico A. 11 Bux ignod, | Peacock, Newton Scurtock, Ili M. Hutch- | were born, two sons and two daughte b ROcbiles] dbe sl iy Rl RS 0 WU CRRHREH hit by the two hail storms show that a strip | sion that shook the very earth. The shot i I 1L inson. Owen McCormick John S Arnett. | Oue of the' latter wus in 152) marvied to | 44¥S ago caused i to offer aliberal reward ’r.}.mf\'\}mlm it company asked to filo o two miles wido and twelve long has been | ploughed 1ts way throuzh the water five T I Daniel M. Sidiinge, Theodors Roqurict. Geo. | Colonel Jamieson, unother offiver at the fort | for their return. Last week some hoys, out | 1&iiion of intervention. This was granted damaged and in some cases crops were en- | miles m)lh eastward. It first struck the Sk welios vedd W, Thoms, Alphons H. Ward, Maitin Pete Mr. und Mrs. Jamieson had two children of sport, shut the dozs up in aneighbor's | and the caso continuod for one weck tirely destroyed. \\)‘Aw‘r nmntun:"l{lln\hn_l;vl yards from the Govaranmoent Showing for . Nebrastea | oniihilipiBartils h. o Additioaal —Add Louis and Harviet. T 184), Louis was mar uthouse and then began maneavering for a Monday dudge Doane will sit for the pur- Bt the crop prospocts nover were | SHOre wud they vicochetted, wiking o bound ¢ I Nebrasta | son PoSutton and Joan W. Johason. R ) vied tothe daughter of tho post trader, « | lboral reward. Just as Mr. Burke was about | poso of granting decreos. briehtor. Harvest is nerly ovor and new | Of about fifuy foot fn tho uir. Tt struck arain Y an:l towa. o newal and merease (widows) —Loriyn Wine, | nan namet Durst. A daughter bora to My 1yiug his cold eash the min_in whose barn A new trinl was granted fn the easo of Tyo is being maricetod AL 45 conta por bushel, | UOUL oo bundred yards further off, tirow- | Wasnisros, D. C. July 2. [Special to | mothor. Originl o et —Sarab AL fand - Mrs, X ran vay ot | the dogs were gave Mr. Burkea tip, and | Mortimer Sweenoy ngainst Frank . Rumge. An_ additiop doubling tho ~capacity of [ [ loft @ great volumo of water, male 4a | Pup Bue)—The agricultural aepartment | Huzel Cath rey, Fredevick Schab, | the age of L with a Coloae | tho.e boys weut out with more haste than | Sweeney, sn cugineer who was employed to Franiiin acatomy is cow being built, Tho | OUer plunzo nd was losttoviow, ol Gl B MRS tho | Margiret McBrgwn, Panaie I 1t thbun, | Gussett, who was * stationed at " the | reward. TR A D S Bt S at nchool has nevor been more prosporous. | 48 HWOT B8 L8 B WOSCON USRI | following oxtracts from correspondents’ Taunan Marsh, Wiltielmin o Nossle ther | fort, aid the couplo wero married b R TR churgod, after having boen omployed three Principal A. C. Hurt loft today for Audubon, [ “5s08 T s SOrPS of M3 abts w1 ets ue T ' it ans, mothers Mary A. Arasirong and Co- | the Engiish consul at Naglio, Mexico. Th S ;i e YN months, He sued for loss of time, claiming Towa, whero he conducts the teachers in: | 0P {000 ot bicoc x" EARaRmal oot igiolh condition of the corn crop in Chliristophier an privcess, Colonel Holliday's wifs | Henry Soutter has been in Sioux City on | thug he nad been employed at a salary of $)0 stitute, e o O a8 Shiowoa 20000 noun ds || Neotaska and fuwa by counlies _ E = e sometime after this warriags, leavin dusiness. per month and that thero was a verbal con- ‘T'he county teachers’ institute will begin ,"“‘l‘:‘:““’ "“j:""‘ l" HONBCS th _‘l‘_"(‘”“; CBatler: Owing to rain an't low temper iture, SUD. ENL¥ STRICKE her proporty to her great grandenild, Mes A. ). Lawler is sojourning at Mauiton | tract that he should serve Ramgo for the Monday. to tho square inch, with o futtind votocity of | gy subafi” it o st 13 Eate o th fvor: | | — : Gusset, self died shortly afievivac s [ Springs, Golo. poriod of one yéar, Tho fury on tho trial Itiwoild|pleasofmest of| ‘thok repa blfoans | fattey SEMPRECReRICH B AR o6 TR b wonthrithoro witlbuiiutul erop o | Connty Commissioner Timme Suffers | without issuc. City Clork John J. Ryan is spending Sun- | found for the plaintiff. Tho new trial was RETBIUDIIY STatEH A BA Lo IOt ra Ela ROV FAOE tiitt! 0se ted by e ) a: Bekw il on iecoint of (00 jauch 5 TR e Louis Jamieson, her father, had in th at Elkhorn, nted for the reasou that Sweenoy was a Ui il “Tho politieal - Sition.fu | Derts beforo Ui trial was comuenced, T | rait bift may recovers et worms e tiken 1ty Commissionse Goggs W, Timmy | leantime beo il maeLor {a e Arehitoct James W. Boilloau has returnod | Servant at will Ry R powder used was that ma 1 for the ton-ineh [ Outagreat dea; vo o catuvation dono omaniss fort, and bouzhit a largo amount of lan Lreniacul e 2 L y 51567611 A ndorson againsti 2news the lending independents are azaiu sk | especially for the twelveineh gun, had been | wor and corn unu-ualiy “swail, aithouzh it | yesterday afternoon, I'ae stroke alectod his | and Jolict, as well as in other parts of Lili 4 Brewer of Brower & Sullivan, | (hayics i was denied and the case dis- in the ranks, among them being Hon. J. delayed owing to an accident at the factor hats 4 good co.or vt whole right side, nois, Wiscon-in and Michigan, for all o | 13s gone to Sioux City. missed. Cabil, Wwhio twas ehirman of theindopsndent | THIs explosivo will e stowor in biuing, | i 1€ ither bickward on account of wot the houe nan>d Mr. Tinne and Chair- | which be sccurea abstracts. In 1862 L A daaghter has beon bora unto Mr. and Bird against Cochran, an action on a me- Eounty cenirilicomenitiesnud whoconducted | thusialiowlng a prostoricharkoitnanitioiders, [EANCECE SO AONE SID BB 08 oplices s wors in Cowity Attorney Ma- | went to Texas and died there during t srs. Cuttries Van Aken, ehanies lien, judgment was rendered for the tho campaign last fall. Tho latest develop- | A% Prismatic powder. s AYE L0 P DT SRR ST AT AT i of oflice consultin over some matte rs | war. Theabstracts, of tho valuo of whic Mus. Frel Bloodhart of Wakofield is the [ plaintiif ments regarding the alliance here is the fact | .‘,““",‘f‘“ f‘x‘ \\} pangm j‘:l “'ll 080 A ikt Buekw ancd stiall, 0wing to rain, | that would have come before the board atthe [ they were evidently iznorant, cams into th uest of Miss Alma Francis. In the case of Bradford against Foloy, of their trying to rulo or ruin, thoy now | F10 Mstery oF Bauty Greitted i LLe Conie | coln and cloudy weuther session vesterday afternon: possession of her relatives, and beigstitehe William Breanan of the Cutahy pack plaintiil brought suit to recover possession of being cogaged in the pleasant pastime of | MY it o AT v LRhens awiLe " ) el Kward, owln z to cool and Mr. Timme looked at bis wateh, and sneak- | fozether, were converted into a scrap book oree, has returned from [linois, some lots owned by tho defendant, one seuding threatening letters to persous wuo | pilite Thres \ “,‘lE;‘m B e L i A LU SR ,'{r-x"[i'\r"," it | g to Chairman O Keeffe, romurked: “Iuis Me. Summerlin has this book and ey of which wiis oceupied Al ST opgoielihsisifanuticaliwnys dThoiltepublican | (DU DTOAN BT CITaALES B R 0 L Ba i e R S e R e e getting late and we will have to hurry and [ hibited it coverad with poctry on the justic nomestead. The others were rented as tene- of next week will contain a_copy of one of | Stme calibre can only R O i | ubuniunce of molsture, got over dinner in tima to attead the meeting | of the federal , with which th meat houses. Plaintifl was given possession these letters. The membership of the allt can be made effective against any iron-clads marsh, and the ouly habitations were Indivn Wi s in their rough estimates, place an inch deep, While pounding Crockett v their rough estim he broke the knuckle joint of his third finzer on the right hand, The fight occurred about 4pm Puysicians from here were quickly sum- moned and dressed the wounds, The men David Anderson has retacaed from € 1mbus, where he bas been on busine: pouuds of powder. Under ordinary service | Mhuius: - Every corner has been plowed | of the board.” Ho attempted to rise fr Jamicson hewrs were evidently sympabizers A soctal dance was given last night in | of these buildings, whilo the defendant ro- ance s decreasiig and itis fast losing its | conditions the dmorioan gun can st 40 | e plant to corn, G i e be sifely suid to | his seat, bub found he was unable to use his | By the accidental discovery of Colonel Hol- | Evuns' ball. Twenty-cighth and 1 streets, | tains the property she oceupies. power. The more seusible merabers fail to | PORLAS tid attuin & ranse o ARyl on be the finest stand generally ever soen fo the | richt urim or lex. Willing hands assisted [ liday's corresponderce in an'old truuk in the [ dhird ward. A decision was handed down in the case of sce how such an organization can do any he forgings. tupe and jackel of this wun | eouniv: mo fo fiolds wro weedy, “as raln at | him 1o arise, but ke could not stand. He | possession of thy Darst family, tho real value | Alice M., little darehtor of Mr, and Mis. | Samuel I, Brigham of South Omaha, aguinst 2ol B e e e, P M Wis tater than usual, | Wy assisted down the elevator and toSchroc- | of these abstracts and of their cisim to lis | tobert Funiston, i much battor after a s 1. Buvie and others, in a suiv brouzht ask- Prof. J. T. McKinnon of the public school | but the beurings weremade at Watervleitand | J8 BURGWE (FEs (G0, FHEC VAR ISUL | ters drug store, wiere a physician was sum- | property was revealed to his desceadants s illnoss, ing for & mandamus to compel the South loft toduy 1o conduct the institute in Cuaso hogekaLIahranion 'l‘,'"‘i"“"“ SRRl dant 5 moned. and tho matter was placed o the hands 0° | Me and Mres. W. J. Tomple have gone to | Omaba city council to cancol certain liquor and Frontier counties. Mrs. McKinuon also 2 QRNEOLEM BeSrras il P -~ The Bohemiau singing society will meet at o'elock this ufternoon in Nation tall, Twon- e 7 5 fy-fourth and L streets, Prof. J. W. Scheuss- StiGoqoliusiliawniiote. , the instructor, will b prosent, Tho ladies of St. Cecolia chureh, Walnut v {ine: Backwird, but growing fast; | After making a hasty esamination. Mr. [ Mr. Summerlin. Aucoli to spond @ week visiting Me, Tone | licenses. The writ was donied, and the main left to visit her parents, Mr. aud Mrs, Pen- t has been enlarged and a wew | - Lirown: Very small, but zood color. tHomelotini e buor, MragBelndorh fyhiolr BUSE, Sad Duty of a Mother. Works, 50 that now il parts of tho heayy | OfACCOuRt of wet weath avenue, is, Sioux City, Ia.; Mr. und Mrs. N ullof interest, gram to Tue Bik]—Mrs. Russell, from | ing us entirely independent of the European vIGHGGHLbl it oTd T T Cn e o a a UM e T e LS CLLE Ly SIS ThSle!SH vher 3 s8e St nd not go small for time of 2 es. Rober! 5 —_——— Young was found and questioned as to the | Uncle Sam iagulges in when onc of thoie t nd notgoolant small for time of | (12 I WIS S0 M bad. 1ot son \d Mrs, Robert Huuter, Omaha. beon visiting th - won, Agent W. B, Cheek nights have retarded growin, couscious vi oon resting ] mer—DMrs vi 4 tiuio Pajmer -Mrs. M M. Detevi - Cmabai | por of the American academy o litical and | tion is ealled for Tuesday afternoon at 1 of the houses of prostitution in the ciy, | POWer and durability can be ascertained, this |~ irt: Goad condition. AL e A Honocks, Owden. ldEcestariay L= b Sioux City, Ia. trother, Managor N. L. Hollaad, of ¢ o iflicers and completing arrangements for at the house of Madame Brown, where shoe A large barge brought ths pondorous mass Hmore: Lute, eaaso cold and wet; srow- | held yesterday afternoun wis postponed. Mrs. Russell spent the right at one of the | to a floating’ dervick. The latter was city, FA isiting lis . her, L. O, Radingt) 1, of ‘thoe | less, hus written the association a letter entering the house and making known nis | As this antiquated structure was to support. sper: | pate, ciiise <ol and wet weathers | van forne of the Canadian Pacifie in Lon- Famnvry, Tk, July 25.—The liberal anc | Sohemiun societies arvan Juild @ union | daily receipt of avplications for admission accompany him withouta warrant. He re- | a cradle between two scows. These wero | e rain Depew also is here, ativacts atteution is bus oday stitution is solely for ehildren it is necessary girl for a time she agreed to accompany her | rollers, Once on shore, a capstan pliced | ficld business; but the beli wany quarters is | longest and undoubtedly one of the most im ng Mr. and Mrs, M, 1. Blanchard, tas vo. | U05es it tostrike while the iron is hot and time in a manner they are not likely to soon | gun from point to point. In addition to this yit Paha: Pwo weelks Tate; infurel some | seen in large tinancial operations county jurispradence state will be proud. Brown, who had been counceted with a | The number of gins that will be completea c Heavy and continuous rains | gojects of the visit of Messes. Van Horue ana | ferences which has caused the two factious to (tion retarde I, ?nuinlml with the girl in Yankton. Her Tijured by ¢ut worms insome part. | ringement will be arvived at—providod, th supposed to be worth millions of dollar: ward grounds this afternoon at 2 o'clock, A | chureh, on noxt Tuosday evening, 25th inst. to this time. The meeting of mothor and - count of cold weather, AR R tis understood that it will b8 carried to the | 4. Davis' livery stable and got a horso to ride | COMe 81d assistin a 2001 canso, and promise on. 05 airector of choruses, of the ordvance corps. Sinea the | weather wetand hot, consequentiy a rapid | Timme was roc a e driven tothe Vestern 1 ) e 2 35 Wi > broug ) Y Iofttovistt her parenta, | s T i s | A e ya rapid | Timme wos placed 1w a cab and driven tothe Western P nlfrf |>..|\Inu,‘ /i issues will be brought up w the trl of the : 2 ¢ < 3 Iigsgolnd Who re- |y following western people avo in ho colored campmeeting in Syndicate i FE T B T Nuokolls Sl Lior 1 b0 Al sb i6s vers. (G sides near Leavenworth street and - Georgia i sy Jark continucs to draw large crowds und On account of the absonco of Judge Hope- plant added there, and at the Bethiehem iron il ry fou ; At the Lelund—Mr. and Mrs, 1 e crowds and is | ot ents in the Douglas strect grade ? = 4 wnee: Continuil ry v Mrs, Timme was telegra and urnved | H ; § 5 case'wer oned Nourour, Neb., July 25.—|Special Tolo- | guna can bo built in tho United States, mak. | Nijees Continualeaing bave retarded ety | Mus. timme was telegraphol and urmved | roon ' Valparaiso. R FL Geilith has mado application for [ S48 Were postponed. ¢ M7 LRI At the Auditorium—Mr. and Mrs, a HEHI0L s w0V uitagzeriau thiel [ e oo dudeca iavo/aboubiagread fuponfinext Yankton, S, D., alighted from the train and nufucturers, Zton: Good Stind, but not 0 for- | had renchod his sister's bome, showed that | MeKinney, Mre, E. Allen, Sioux Fali .3 | packi 1ses. I inquired for the cuiof of police. Marshal | Few realize what an expensive luxury s Listyear. B T o e oo e vas as | (Mhomas 8! Sherwoad, Dos Molnes, In. Mr. ond Bouner of Omiha haye | 108l adlournmet of the prosent term. steel monsters opens 1ts mouth, Every five, i iy )G e TR ER G baAbat o At tho \Wellington—iloraco Seelv Des | of the Burlington, To Complete Organization whereabouts of ono Mabel Russell, daugh- | jueluding powder, charges and projectiic 3 troucly wet. weathor and cool | trol of his right avin and right leg, but was | yiob o "1y V. C. Buskett, Helonn. | ont, & A meeting of tho Mothors' Home assocl s ) Dr.'I" A. Berwick has b» ~'actol a mem. MO0NBL0FAIALY N0ja98900x ter of the applicant. Mrs. Russell d that [ costs from $i5) to §20). As the ulations Nadi ory backwurd on uaccount of | easily. He is na v Iabrobstman St the o sho had roason to beliove the girl was in ono | require 300 or more shots before the ranve | eariy drousght o et A fuily recover | Mr. and Mrs, Samucl Honocks, Mi - James | sociul seience of Philadelphia, Pa. o'clock in the Young Men’s Christian asso- omekandidurabilliy can doituceriined ,“ IiRokiy o plnocon bl coal anat] L LEo h & NG aclno] : Grant Holland, who has ba ciation rooms, for tho purpose of clectin *Wpon investigation it was found the girl was l,:fflf,’“i,",{’,l',',‘,f".}ff,,"’,f.,,',[.H,“ Bungiwil oot lip titors AR T commissioners’ meeting to have been At tho Grund Pactfic—R. E. Mulcuhy, purp L] ! i & ) Mus., C. D, Thompson, wifeof ¢, D. Thomy, | . ©company, has gouo to Ashlan i, incorporating. Mrs. Libbio Hoel, superin- was known as Mabel Maxyell. as fur as Brooklyn, whoro it was transferced BTN o oa iaoky ot neing Lk eot ag T TR son of Tup Ber, is visiting friends in (b Frea Redington of Lusk, .yo., is | tendent of tho Lincoln homo for the friend- hotels and this morning Marshal Young pro- | towed to tho goverament dock 8 at & arded by wet weather, but going Toroxto, Ont., July 2.—A cable from —_—— ommissiou fir. ake & Redin oon. urging the necessity of establishing a home ceeaed to cupture the wayward girl. Upon | Sandy Hook more than a month ). | nhead now London suys the sudden arrival of Presidont United Brethren Church Fight. Tho committoes re, pting .ue various | for women. She states that she is in almost i tatudedt KOOy i rty-twi , o 5 7 2 Aiely s nee Warmer, X = J AT B mission ho was informed that she would not | fifty-two tons of gun metal it was fashed to | QA SRS B QMG L don, coupled with the fact that Chaunesy M. | radical wing of the United Bretkren ehurcl, | 14l will meet in Nutionul hull at 2 ofelock | rom good, deserving women, but as tho in- turned to” the city and the mother went | beached at nigh water acd the gun and | "Greciey: Backward: cold, wot weather: | noss eieeles. Tho oficial statement s that | thl’m:w_vfm inz 0a o gt in tho civenit | 10 Stephonson of Lincoln, who | 10 refuse them. ~ She that the associa- 1o the bagnio where after pleading with the | cradie were towed ashore by the aid of | cut worms and squicrels dumazed § Mr. Horue is only thore on strictly private | LOurt of this county which promises to be the | (it Hor dauihior. Marsarst has boen visit, | 100 has a prospect of finaucial help, und home, After addressing the inmates for a | some distance ahead was used to warp tue ol VeryinrnsIng AR thiat tho result of his visit provably will be | portant cases in the history of Lavingstone | ‘uied homo, socire a home for aged womon of which the fov zot, the mother and danghter left thedon. | great twelve-inch gun_there is also a twelve- A TSR L The Canadian Pacific and Grund Trank | The difizulty which this body of Chr I'he girl left home with a chum, Bessie | inch monster ready for trial at Sandy Hook Too cool for corn during J e, * ['stocks are buoyant on account of the rumoved | want settled g out of some doctri a:f th atrical troupe and whose character is not v the end of the year 1502 is nine eight-inch, ather hve caused the condition spow. It is now belioved that an actual xistin the denomination, and now they have above reproach. It is said her ruin can be | five ten-icch and two twelve-ineh guns, tho Tow, ‘mich washed out aud covered up; | PORew. IL 18 now belio practical, although | called upoa the courts to- dceide which fac Tne Falconer, jr., ball club of Omaba will | 1Tl will give alawn foto on the buautiful traced to a young blood who became ac- [ total cost of which will amount to 2 Lincoin: Lato, owine to much coil weather, | it i generally thouzht a friendly traffie ar- | tion is entitled to all tho church property, | play the Athletics of this city on the Third | groundsof C. I Taggart, adjoiniag the ather is a vatired clergyman und 1t is said [ tional work done on other guns in Junty. G Teunk adopts the - pucifie. attitude to. | 00 vaso here is only & tost cnse and 4s s00 0 pov will give iutercst to the game, hoyi sordinllviinyikebhoivimpsy frlords o the girl hus always borue a good name prior | stages of construction, Uster: “Good stind, but not large ou ac- | wards the Canadian Puclt as it has boen adjudicated by the cireniteourt | A guilcless youth Thursday wont to Edwin i ¥ QRUgDtAL \as aYaCHRE in. tho oxtreme VICTORY FOR THE MINORITY. fAnwlopor Guod seunds but lute, PER ONAL ARG (24 PID hishor courts for a final decision, which will | out in the country about four miles, and now | 4! 8 ood time. A musical programme will They left touay for their home, e oune: Inerease of nereage and in fine con- virtually decide the ownership of all th | Mr. Divis is o the auxious scat about his | erhance the entertainment. 8 - ———— Important Suit at Law Involving the Frankin Laty, buat good stund and good Thomas Powers of Sutton is at the Casey | Uritea Brethren church’s property then. absont horse. Mrs. Coryell and Miss Maggio Swift will T R s (R Haptiae Danomnation: i Growtl 1by cool Mes. C. L. Wilson of Lancoln is at the Mil- S e Mrand dIesof. Coughoy ol Wiotaoilng || o sociosomenistéinnd Me.2Josoph Sitlttor onk, Neb, July 25.—|Special to Tu o ;a5 s irowth injured by eool weather % DoWitt's Little larly Risers: bost little | s, A. Cusper of Coun'ci uffs, Mrs. C ¢ i Leaavos, Ind., July 25.—An importany | ,Sheridun: Growh injured by ec lard Irs. L. A, Cosper of (¢ il Bluffs, Mr The Walnut ilitl cars pass tho groun 1s, Bue.|—Last ight at about 6 o'clock A. C. [ guiv at law, which involves the rizhts of a | " Losun: ty plinting woeedy, caused [ C. L. Towle of Schuyler isu guest at the | Pills fordyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. | Neal Quick and Miss Nellie Coughey 'of in- Suyder, & prominent hurdware merchant, | | SO ! ; \ o milehraing lute Paston T dianoln, Ta. are the guests of Editor and vder, 1 | large body of churchos in the United States, | 1y wo s o pl axton. s g ; y L was severcly hurt. He was fn the act of | has just been decided in the Boon civeuit [ "8 VACKWAND fron e sime ciuse § . 1L Rodgers of Hastings is a guest at tho higls ehieiNtenight ofil & Mrs, A, J. Cunghoy . = TIOA ARTOTRE A e VB ¢ ;s g : 10 10wA s O, July To the Editor of T [ . 5. Knox of the Cudahy packiog foree, getting into his bugey, whon the horse | court by Judge Hill. Mount Tarbor Bapt ¥ 3 T LA b ] ; s Sut { | 4 f sudaenly jumped to one side, upsetting the 5 q Fomonsi= A 34 \ngd, Uk owin's to.oaal \W. W. Black of Beatrico is a guest at the | Bee.—Th re appoared ina vecont issue of | who has been iv * ouis, Mo., attending - i church, six wiles south of Lebauon, which | weather and frequeat excess of rain, erop | L4 | f the | t i L 4 4 vehicle on “”“I His faco was caught be- | © , AR i» »l\‘ 8 <K, anon, l: h AT AP RAS. Ok 2y “l’ ‘~ Muiray. Tur Bee a lengthy article in favor of the the Ao )l‘ lAl leu\lxnl‘lhlllnrll. hllr tween some rocks and the bed of the vehicle | Was, crganizad in 1853, was known us the | voiqubly foul. Vith suitabio weither in the | 4. \W. Abbot of Fremontis a guest at the srbort smoko consumer, ontitled “The | botr et ARsaaN Ol aRLer draigh " S and frightfully bruised and cut. rogiilar Baptist church and conformedl to the | future il provab ¥ coms ont il mein. | itid, > ARl B o ttied e | ruces to this poiut was not “roachad, but will | Baby's Fosr.ul Suffo: ing from ki Lo v 4 i Jod by o 0 WQLKS 11te, OWInKg LK Jer Side o chwas publishadtae | geacted o at the weeting in Chichgo noxt 3 ot views of that organization. Two or threo | Woodbury: TADOULTWO Weeks lute, owing to [ 1 N. Cohn of Sidue; 3 Di eas Covor ng Entire B.dy Carried To)» Much Wealth col weather « lssay and N. Colin of Sidney are at mes of several persons purported to have | week, A years ago a part of the cougregation de R el il blle i ] ; ; 5 Sured Juticura. Baatuics, Neb., July 5. ~[Spocial Tolo- | Farto1 from Lhs origlual artictos. o faitn | ueol it oo oiyatt 18 not aslarso as L s el G e ben favoravly inclined towards the ilerber Building Inspector D. K. Bavless has Ouied by Quiloura, gram to Tur Brk.|—James Cronan and Jobu | adopted and decidea to_ become mora iveral | | Grvenc: ' Cabtiviition 1s botug returded somo- | (it aston oo O CoTASEE G 88 gmolo consumer, soine of whom are quoted | issued oriders tiut the west wall and ball of Ennis were arrested hero last night as | in their modes und teachings, Thuis | What by anexcessof rain. B i S us being onthusiastic even in their | [he southwall of the Rowloy hiock must My ciby was taken very slek when he wa re wmove was bitterly opposed by the othes | Harrison: Too much rain for crop; weather | Prof. Rukostraw of Nebraska City is a $ navea solid foundation coustructed v thrde nonths old, and i w fow duys Dogin vagrants and locked up. The pair had a ve was bittorly opsaiod by tho ether | HAFNR, s LN AR for o R IR recommondations of it. Amougst the | Y00 Gud the walls be thoronzhly Proaking tut | We o't ployed both of the home quantity of clothing and shoes in~ their pos- | Portion of the church, who, however, were | = Lue: "Not quit us farze as it ofien s ut this | * B, ). Smith and H. Gibbon of Kearnoy ave | ISt ©f names so published I” noticed | yi'sirengthoned by sudiciont anchors {orsind Uiy co il do nothing for him, session that are supposed to have been stolen | ETCALLY in the minority. The majority im- [ yiie of year, but cloan and growins rapidly. | Sl Rnd dv 6 foarnoy are | jonn Koo, whom I had the ploasure | Lraces. : T we Kot for the best dotor i Eaton from Hanover, Kun, They are held as sus. | wediately proceeded to ihio expulsion of those | * Bucni Vista: Outiook at present ratier iy- | EUESts at the Paxtou. of luterviewing on tho same subject u i e A Torpiin, Mieh . and ho dootored h'm for teo - [Kau. They { members who did not agreo with the new [ biousi owing to heavy rains. but dittle iis | Dre. Birney, the catarrh specialist, is spoud v duys, provieusly; and who' told mo : s 4 jovts and the iKausas authorities huve been v fow duys 1 ¥y told me thut Young Men's Institute, ey order of Wiugs, and the matter was taken ap | LECi et vitod” miro”uhin Guce. and & good | iok Sunday tn Lincoln {oW GRXR RESTEME I i aas H0t MDA o . to the _l».umn.-l aasoclution, 'The minority | MURY TEICENOERL AL ok ward on ac AT Mrs. L., Roynolds has roturned from a two | sumer a year or so aud that it was no good: [ .= Thal R st e M then | took him to Wheel Races at Lincoln was n'wwll«-«ll by the association to be the | r'unol wouther durins May, Lut Is sifiic atly | weeks visit to Colfux Spriugs. thut it was a detriment to his or any othe given under the wispices of the Young Mon's to a doctor Liscory, Neo,fuly 2.~ [Spocial Telogram | Fesular Buptist chureh, but tho otbor faction | ivitierd fo Seeury i goud Cron Mrs, & P, Fronoh, alter prolongod ub | porson’s boler ivis attachod to, etr, Mr. | insutute at thei pariors on Fourteonti o ilgids chpor Wertz of Omaha in u five mile bicycle race | the SRR R RRRRY 2. Pattiwattomte: Ten duys bohigd, very | Licutenant Georgo M. Brown of the Six. | bincs above uientioned with whom Lui se- | piote success, The attendance can ve safely worse * than ever, the church property und defying the church y hind, Ty ed, and 1 felt almost clectritied at sev tonight, by half a lap. Timo 15 minutes. authorities, the minority brought suit for [ Weedy, and ground too wet to work teenth infantry is stopping at tho Dellose e entioned 1y somrettion et | numbered at wbout one hundred and fifty - Then't (ol any s In the six night raco (two hours each | ejectment.’ The trial has been hotly con- [ AUAIE: NOUSp.arcous usiul but promising. | Bruce B. Swith, proprivtor of the Buo | Wi ificlo‘in praiso of a devico he o eur: | 1ndies and gentiemen, Hy R night), between Lincoln amateurs, Joo Sulli- | tested by both sides, and occunied eight days | Guthrles Quite wn incress of weren o, bue | BOLELat Icemont. is & guest ut the Dollone, stly denounced to mea few days before I'he Lterary part of the sociable was ren REMEDIS uny wayj Vit Wou by two wiles, with a score of 208 | of the session. A lurge amount of money h the cool, dry Weather.n May kept it fron con- Mrs, W, H. Hunter is spending the summer | Consequently Ioo axiin toda dered in a highly satisfactory manner, as . p did not huyve iny ldea miles, 4 laps. beon spout and oxport witnessos fu_ church | ing up - i ; Loy, | mONtBS with ber parents at Chatham,Canade. | flo denies giving any one authority to use | \iliyot by th tiond eluoni bttt P ey wonld o any ST goverument bave testiflod in the case, T uilton: Smatlor than usual and woedter 2altock Ink © 10 fuvor of ‘the Herbert smoke co us shown by th clation glven by the - koot bl in less than - It lul{ Property Suffered, Bourt rulod that tho minority, baving told to | Lucas: Katns tntgrterod with erly plowing; | dohn Ge Pat ok of Colnmius, the popular | bl name g 1aver, 2f o Herbort swnoke coit | guaience. “ilic foliowing 15 i st of the par- | (wo months fom the thne we besun glving T A Spoclal Tele. | SOUTE! ority, Baving O | soime weedy flolds, but being cloined rapid| hotel man, was in ho city vesterduy on | sume e said itis uo good, that 1| ticipauts and their rospoetive renditions the I wi ely well, wnd not ) i e arucles of faith as originaily adoptod b, ORI ! pidiy 1 : MOR T A8 ARLIL AL B Koas, AL Bl I thern t b y well, i gram to Tuk Bru.|—The residenco of James | tho Mount Tabor churcd at its vrsunization, | ijoni, Avreuge reduced by cutworms: maiy | business deatroy tha: fuish en:kho sies ot bollr Ly PROGIA Y won him S e bogan srowing Fight A ation, | fiefds were ropl My and Mra: TRH G tox Frer oatiog them with coul tar and a formution of Yand we thought he would bo bild-headed Pace on Bell street and Grime's beer storage | are the rightful owners of the church prop- [ “Mahaska: | small, but improving | ¢ 20 M i ot G TRAARAND. have teo ] corrod watter, that strings of soot There wits not & spot on his whole body house in the south part of town were struck | €FW it dispute aad shoula be put iu posses- | wouderfully: stund good, wid prospect of a [ HIMLEA, Lo tho Gl G wre at home at fifwen juches long haux down ftom the s1es | prand $oio - itebi gaaong ol firce, o Lead, and only Wis nose i ey os, biis by lightaing last night and considerably | $ion thereof. $1ob, IBULS ARy ARDk . of the boiler and that a8 a whole the smoke | S te A Mevsnce 0f Gladness Miss Cosgrove | Whith Wis s raw i hedtstonk. B) poor there R R I (e Iderah o i Good color, but the well tended & lit- V. B. Guylord of Chicagy, the " mun who | & . 0 arg YT “ni T 4 PR SURRIOVO | ik not any thing bat bones, and so weak he dhmaied quking 8 heovy thunder storm, Tho STILL BEFORE THE PUBLIC, the lsted corn vory weedy, brought P, I Buruwin's white clephant £ SEUAUBESR 1oARORe. (DY 81 IANG0 pareenyino | Benarhi tounoi gt W Howan | SO0 v npithe i nor head agiregated damage will reach §200, Palo A 1101 niured by olewarme Reany riiins yntto clephant foom | gypqm muking capacity of a boiler, besides | Song—The son s that heached My Feart e e T e el Michs Biei Some dimige Dy cutworus, squirrels, [ Siith 13 stoppiug at the Kascy. destroying the polishéd tinish of the boi Miss Jirady ; : I T Kyvle Bellew and Mrs. Potter Barns [ 0 5oivy Tl Mr. aud Mrs. W, G. Temploton returne Y chusiag 1L to. bocomo. promaturely | Som -1l sof e i oy T TN T Ly _ storming in China ama: Later thun usual, but zrowing finely. | yesterduy ‘from Spirit Lake, und loft today hablo, M. Itoo ulso says that If thoy | - bie ILraky enlertainmon wis brought to f L R R SRt} bl New Youk, duly 2.—Frankiln Bartlott, |, Winacslielki A" good stuand ‘and y | Tor w weok's visit with feionds i Tow et o ity Walt they woutd | 8 cioe ut 10 oclock, aiter which refrosh Cut‘lcura Reso[v‘evnt Dal church was struck by lightniog last uight | WO sttends o all logal affuirs in which Mes. | Cirroll: Ratns during Juue made cor 2 et T ) il i Bialey S Pl | Bk Iahted year thero or anywhere clao where | M0 iliuno. closed at 12 o'clock, overy (A R A O vt T " X James Brown Potter erested, received | 1evel ground looi yellow, and ret at the A L & preact uity | the bollers would bo crowded for high p ) i 4 ¥ i w4 sloments, und 1hus aud sustained a loss of probably #i00, The | 4Mes Brown Potter is int rosted; received | 10XSH BERIL UGN, ZRTONY AU satAiad cathedral this mo tilling the pulpit for | g ire steam. } lady and gontlemun feeling convinoed that bt uuil BolsanOns IBlIALAIIELIUA struoture is of brick and was® insured for | it Yesterday's mails from China extracts | 5N ATt il bossibie to cultivate oo ac- | Dean Garduer. Mr. Ioe's office wau says Mr. Herbervs | they had ¢ 4 o mosh pluguint-oyening ? CURICUIA SO, 0 X8 $1,000. from the English papers there to tho effect | count of rain B, D. Smith, president of the Kearney real | agent is the slickest man ho ever wot. Taat | JLIS the earnestwish of tho Young Men's | car (ho skin iin | s S e that his clieat loft Bomvay on April 24 with [ Clarke: Plowing retarded by excessive rains. | estate exchaoge, and Heury Gibbons of | he took Mr. Itoe in by his melodious hymu, | iBStitute to make anyvone who attend tuewr | § the OUTIouis Itea . feavy Rain at Yor = Kyrlo Bellow for China und Japan. On May [ Clintons Nob 43 Jarze us usual, buv very | Kearney, were i the city yestorday for the | and that it did ot saeprise him to hear” thag | 80ciubles feel perfoctly at howe. This oc- | Hohlnib byr Yonk, Neb, July 25.—[Special to Tur [ 1i they acted at the Hotel Royul, Hong Kong, | ¢'fih i xoodstand, 0 Ppurposc of looking up the present status of | ho hud taken in the city council, who knew | C4sion cortaiuly proved that their efforts aro y PRI Bre.| A heavy rain fell here last night, ) “lRomeo and Juliet,” and Mrs, Potter was | Dickinson: Tos cold iud wet to do well. the forthcoming harvost excursions. These | little or nothiug wbout such things, aftep | SPPreciated A e e i The governmeut register showed a fall of | 8nnounced to give scenes from *Hamlet," Hardin: Prospect of u fair crop. gentlemen state thut there never was a tin beating Mr. Roe, who had spent bis lite i Nt one inch wnd three-fourths. A swall amount | Macbeth” and *Sho Stoops to Covquer at [ L Souowhist injured by heavy rala Iu the history of Nebraska when such ex- | tho sume business. Mv. Roe's clerk says that Marriugo Lavensos, Prios, CUTIOVIA, B0 ; S0AR, of damage will rosult. to standing gralu, not | Hong Koug on May 21, Mr. Bellew and Mrs. Jaausont ‘\“"I“u'«:l\“ pRE cursions would be of greater benefit to the | My, Tuttle of the eity council went to Mr The following marvings liczasds wers is- | 2 i, Prepared by Poriei yet burvested, :x:':‘:l‘ \\3]\_:[0 to \:.- )I.“-x l\lu:uhin:m on June 10 ey T A I b state at large. Roe's establishment to make an investiga- | suedby Julgs 3aiolls yosierlday BRICAL GORPORATION, HORto = £ nd 11 They expected to bo in Colombo, | Foileyt Lok g ramatkably well Miss Mareuerite Estelle Ponder, tion of the smoke cousumer, and that bo Just | Name and al i 1 tor low to Cure Hivod Liseass Arrested While Dancing. Coylon, at the end of August sod to open in | Cliirokee! Injuted by cutworms, and rather | idonce of her parcnts, %815 Davenport stre asked one question, viz: Doos it burn smokel | (& (v ¢ Ok iy wnd Sealp puritied and beantined sHYANNIS, Neb., July 25, —[Spectal Telegram ‘r.-_‘r-”h‘";“'] “":u;“:“ ;:1"-mI':i“"tl-"l‘l“:lnl\: “m tog wot ;\m?vwlw‘\yfwllr’A;'-m;lt‘l"[h A o fuve s party last Friday eveulug, 24th inst.,, | Thut he left sutisfied with the result of his TG P AT [“ B{‘fl iy DR RIS ABR AR TR R0 Tuk Brr.|-John Nolan, u noted forso | fAF 10 mention has been mado to hin by Mrs owestileks Littlo Lite, but prospect 00 rom 8 to'l1 o'clock in honor of her twelfth | lnvestigation and went away rejoicing o | Potter of divorce proceedings. On this point | OWashington: Growing tinely, birthday. The house was decorated with | suppose it made yery little difTe it | 1 ; RHEUMATIC PAINS. -~ weeks, and he got The literary entertainment and socinbie worse all the timeg Soug—1Hther Pairies Trip S PO eIAS Seeoid Chole thief hailing from Cambridge, Neb., while | he Jat o ! 1 , \ | hesald most emphatically yesterduy Ido 4 tlowers, Musie, dancing and games were in- stoam-muking qualitics sttendiug ® dauce at the school house last | not believe that divorce proceedings have 3 South Dakota Cvop, dulgs uu...n.’un{.-h-lu.u.\n.T.’fw‘...,“ ] .‘“‘ 01 b g P TG Lrunk Be ey 4! Bight was rudely prevented from haviog & | boen yudortaken or aro pending. The whgle | S10ux Fatus, 8. D., July 35, —(Special Tel- | About thirty-tive guests sticuded and & de- | burutsmoko. 1 am thoroughly conviuced that | i'd. A, Washiugton. Omaba. VAT i S o P v'q: 0 Lhe widsl of his lu]vymeullnwluyrtwlmvu.’ ogram (0 Tux Bus, |—The frst threshiog of | hghtful Ume was eujoyed by everyone, J if 1 could ouly see & fow wore of 4 tAuale Movre, Owubia.... \pulus and woakuvsses, Price, 26 v NUTETIE CUTTCUIA ANTE=