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DAILY REE, SATURDAYAWAUGUST 15 b THE OMAHA . NEW TRAIN "TO DENVER |GREAT OCK o MDND A Inaugurates the running of the new direct Ime to Denver and a new wough lime to Colorado Springs and Peublo without change ol cars from Omaha. The merchant, tourist and traveler will appreciate this, as by taking the tram at twelve o'clock noon {that runs daily from Omaha! he can, without change ol cars, be landed next morning at Denver at seven a.m.; Colorado Springs, sevenden a.m.; or cublo, cight-fifty a. m. B LEInS Ny REOUTE IS VIA LINCOLN, Over the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and the train is a thr’ough Vestibuled from E Chicago that left there the evening before at eight thirty-five. It is a magnificent ‘ medern kaunm.. ERY [ W. T. ALLEN, Assistant General Manager, Chicago. E. ST. JOHN, General Manager, Chicago. J. L. DeBEVOISE, General Agent Passenger Department, 1602 Farnam Street, Omana, Neb. , JOHN SEBASTIAN, General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago. r flYSlClANS on VEBR:\SKA ent primaries yesterday. The only polls at | to gathering an assortment of cinders with UR““S R T 1 SQ | hall. On cach plate had been placed a card | Omana are in the city the guests of Mrs. PELSONAL PARAGRAPH N o | which there “was anv opposition were those | his eyes, k RATE IK()L LES. | Sitaintigra quotation from some eminent | William Plicaging. —— of the Fifth and Sixth wards. In the Fifth | 3. Because he was not allowed to travel author. The guessing of the authors af- | Miss Flora Groscurth, who has been tho | R, T. Raines of Lincoln is at the Dellone. ward thera wece two factions, eact with a | on a pass. forded amusement while the servants waited | guest of Miss Mary Phifer for tho past two | William McMullen of Lyous is at the Casoy. T setof judges and clerks of election, who | In case these causes for complaint were re- upon the guests. Tho following guests from | weeks, left for hor home in Lounis Mon- [ g ot o ble of Harlan 1s abtho Millard, Wumerons Applications Under the New Law | claimed that they alone were authorized to | moved, particularly the third, complainant | Wabash and Alton Acoused of Manipula abrond were present: Misses Dorva Fricke, | day. 2 ,'\‘ S ot Iaaair s RoAnaMIiThrd. v for Cartificat act. 'The L. C. Sherrick crowd managed to | was willing to make the following con- : o P Edith White, and Mr. Charies Murphy of | afiss Jennie Taylor of St, Paul, Minn., who | 15 W. Mosner of Lincolr is o Millard. for Certificates, secure 42 votes, while the L. S. Gillick clan | cession o the railroads, to-wit: ing the Tar.ffs, Plattsmouth: Miss May Chamberiain ot Val- | hac bidn in the city during the summer, the J. A, Taylor of Bertrand is atv the Millard, showea up with only 15, hat they might charge the other fellows pari Mi; essie Jury of Lincoln and Mr. | gyagt of Miss Alice Crow, left Wednesday (. G. Brown of Columbus is at the Paxton, YONE FRAUDULENT (GASE. DISCOVER In tho Sixth ward ther Jyore two tickels, | as much e thev ploased. L George Avery of Eugar, Ava luto hour all | roniug for bior homo. R, L, Baugh of Bonedict s at tho Murra one bemg led by . Kirk and the other by After Boss Burrows had aired his knowl- - departed many kind wishes to the i % bt s Tou 4 ? / OVERED. | 155 woll known Konighia of Liabor man o 1T, | oigo. of railronds, nowaver, tho wnral poii, | CHARLTON AT ONCE DENIES THE REPORT. | feburie Dl Goori W Blimae e LG oW P A tiunATura oUENot bR laite Flajat iiie L‘n:nlnlm-k. Kirk's ticket received 31 votes | tician decided not to make un exhivition of T L MEb T I e S L"’“‘{;‘ o N and Craddock’s only 6. himself. Grand Island. f Dunbar and Miss J s dod th J. N. Cavany of Norfolk is a guos Members of the Profession Observe | In the Seventh ward there were only WIS LOVE COOLED. Declares the Charges to Be False and | 1S Donman of Omaba was in the city | jiaay school conventiou at Union®envly In f gpsey. i ’ the Wegulations with Few thirteen votes cast. Reed W. Kent, a rairoad oclerk, was Defles the Santa Fe's Connect- Monday. e T loatiA 1 §osiuty pave) n] detishital | 3i0; As Betersoiiof Steation 1 gueky st the \ . Exceptions — Omaha Fure AN ALLEGED SAMSON HURT, srralened in '-Iualm{e L'ml'nmn's court this ing to Produce Miss Il Adams has returned from 8 | gocial af tho home of Mrs. id Mason Tues- | Millard: & £ Minatall England. isiht b - a “sideshow with n 1,200 pound barrel on | haUeUon. I ) roof. Frank Lange returned last Saturday from | the Kpworth league. Those who partici- O SuX LM, los e 2 X which were seated two men, fell under the | opra Opos %5 ‘_o‘\mm M}-v RS EReT a business trip to St. Louis, Mo, p'llud were Misis l‘l‘)‘/rl‘ln l'l'rnlior,(Mlsls Verna \lfi“i":&é\;x‘m of North Platte is aguest at & 5 weight and the whole mass ' tumbled on his | 0 O 3 R Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mobley have returned | Shaw, Messrs. R. W. Kelly, I. 'G. Jounson, ] § i & Laxcouy, Neb,, Aug. 14.—(Special to TuE | prostrate form. Lewando was soriously, if | ‘ol fi;fii‘?‘fl'cfl‘:;::lj‘;"f; i m““,,‘c'{;““:;“{\.},“‘l‘; Cnicaco, Aug. 14.—A special from St. [ from their sojourn at the Hot Springs. Miss Belle Sherfoy, Miss Lottic Mason, Miss [ My, and Mrs. H. H. Hake of Norfolk are at Bre]—Of 112 applications made by tho | not dangerously, hurt. Ho was picked up tun- | yoif PRavie Soaneed 18 b BRAERE PRLRCIE | Louis says General Passenger Agent Sutton | Miss Nellio Murphy returned Sunday from | Lola Burnetu and Messrs, Fields and Mason. | the Murray. o physicians of the state to practice under tho | conscious and couveyed to St Elizuboth's | pined hor. of the Jacksonville-Southeastern line is mak- | 8 two weeks visit at Colfax Springs, 1a. The Young People's Soctety of Chris Major . C. Fuller of Sioux City is a guest new law, 105 were granted, six deferred for ng:‘l’““ where he lies in a precarious condi- | iy 00 then he nttempted to break tho en- | ing good averages against the Chicago Internal Revenue Inspectors Norton of | Kndeavor of the Cumberland Presbyterian | at the Millard. S ey 3 xaRo! o cale o A S 36tor AR ity | church held a meoting Mouday night atthe [ (amaes Guthrie Lloid and family of Oak- further investigation, and one absolutely re- gagement wnd she thoreforo appealed to tho | Ajion, It ho is correctly reported, that ofi- | Maine und Peters of Omanw were iu tho city | chureh held a meoting Mouday nls J land, Cal., are at the Murray. BURIHMEICOURT, law for protec ‘The young lady’s father The supreme court, will convene Soptember | is willing to bury the hatchet provided tae | CCF claims to have proof that both the Alton | =0 B vy 00 i ven of Fairmont, | Kalston, the president of the soc Frank P, Ireland and John W. Dixon of 5. "Augtist 2 s the lust day on which cases | ongngement fs consummatod i mareiage, | and Wabash have becn selling Grand Ay | xub™” ugo in th city, tho giosts of Mr. und | Sered DO resignation as ho expocts 10 16890 | Noraskn City arw in the city. ed in order 7 bo con- | but Kents relatives wish him to wed other: | tickets sinc cread sale went into offect o4l g soon for_Canad 2 ere perma- | N Y visiting bo filed in order that they may be con- | but Ken's relatives wish hiun to wed ckets since te agreod sale went into ffect : UMD T oo B o e o™i | Clura, Green of Plattsmouth is visiting | - fused because the physician making applica- tion beld a fraudulent certificate, it is al- [loged. The board refuses at present to divulge his name. The members of the board are muking a careful examiuation of the cre- dontials, and even where the name of only one of two things uwaits the young 0 3 horal 4 ol B the apphcant does mnot exuctly corre- | will have a large number of opinions to mat—either marriage or the penitontiary. ton this afternoon ho said: “Sutton is talk- | denco of Mr. A. L. Sheotz. A pleasant party was given Tuesday even- | Mujor Clarison of Omaha, 18 at the Paxton. spond “with that on the diploma | dowu when the court couvenos. ODDS AND ENDS, Ing with a disrogard to facts. I do notbe- | Movor ‘Bevden loft Monday to aitend o | tag av tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. | = Mr and Mr. C. L. Stonebll loavo Sutue. ific: ofuse vo provel - 2 5 2 g svo hi Y GRT i cbody | Meeting of the state board of pharmac,, held ochste! ¢ their neice, Miss Cecclia | day for a two weeks' visit with relatives in :u"let':.‘;';‘x\x’:r:!e 'b‘&‘.?fi‘.'\ el e b an LINCOLN TURNVEREIN. Seventy-five of the Omaha physicians sent | licve him and do not imagine that anybody | G5 FEL (0 FHE CAGE B ixln’x O h:‘-’f‘mx"t:( Ror Rucat fhes Olata | Oblosgo (g LigeR ol Npais Pre N K their credentials to the secrciaries of the | does. He is at liberty to present his proof, 3 e i : 3 Lo b % & s g % the following: James Vance Beghtol of | Prof. Henty Kummerow of Omaha, the | IOIF crodentials o tho sed M. Carouthiers, our general secrotary of | Hart of Toledo, O. A goodly number of | Mr. A. H. Bloomer, duy clevk at the Cusey sidered during the September term. All “"»‘{L‘,“'}*‘_‘:’“ l""'l'“*“(“)t"“mlm_fll\;f‘1{"%‘3‘ \:"'“: When this statement was brought to the a Phe young ladies of St. Agnes Guild will | Miss® Maud Sioan, who bas been the vice | Miss Winter of North Nincteenth streot. auy favor by them. O'Malley declares thib | 1o,4ion of (General Passenger Agent Charl- | will givo a social Friday evening at the resi- president for some time. Mr. J, T, Clarkson of Chicago, brother of 3 Friond, Charles F. Stewart of Auburn, F'red- | well kiown uthleto and instructori ataiolitonrd cotiihesituiby eI AR Y Dbl ’“‘:“ it ‘("'“ not “; f{"""l*‘“”“"»' f""‘l"““l"_.\' the Young Men's ' Christian association, is | young people were prosent, aud tho evening | hotel, returied yestérday from a two weeks' Joseph B. Waymek of Ord, | Goodell of | preliminary to an exhibition of skill during | PBPers he made the handsome profit of §i2.70 ST, PAUL'S EARNINGS. Ehoghreauvieplan emicay) (Edhonl ol ) B e e o Cal i BTk Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Penfold are homo Wilber, J. . Mornin of Yutan, Charles the state fair. Thore aro four prizes offered | fOF 158 than a day’s work. b i e e e et || [ sBlsia bt R Tove tihuptdays Byt RALBHUARIEN o St Do Cliestag | unin, having hud ten days of tout lifo at tho B e Emin O D e B e e ot of e tairfor her ooratt | “Tv s acknowledged that Judge O.'P, Mastn he Chicaxo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul ow | lrgely astended by the ehildren of the school o Slinpson, Binma Spilth; D, Ohwster | 1.0ng'Rino Chautaugua S Joup, J. J. o 4 u o Is in his 1ast illness. tis physician reports | PAnY today kave out its statement of earnings | and their fricnds. wood, Kansa 3 Rotfe, G W. | 0 0 10 Hawott and son Harlow, of gymnasts. Althoush Schwartz, 1d Hosfor Mat_Smith, Horry for the month of June and the fiscal yeur | N gulnph H. Thompson of Elgin, Samuel B. | avound athlotes and ‘a) ylor of Blair, Orland O. Hawis of the Lincoln turner socl shakhlioonaition 1 vholtsamoRthat ity “Tho board of examiners will meet August in th Lincoln aro spending the wee is the youngest 30, or the month of June the Wilson, Frank Horn T ended June I or y SU | hoen for four or fivedays. His demise is For 17 1o examine teachers for the city schools, Ired Homey with M, Tawett, who has recontly locatet G e T R e e Deaitke U0 e hembers | Are | norely the matter of a fow months at most, | Statement show an fncreaso i gross eazu- | o Bourd consysis of Ieovert J. B Anburn. nere am__ H. Palmer . ol ity | Qetorminedita.win onelof ithoiprise ianc Tho Security bond imvestment company of | 1Es of SWTTH0, while the et earnings in- | [howpson und Nathau Plut G e 5 Trlba anaidlario Hstonanot O W. H. Keenoy of Campbell, Charles . | first if possiblo. Tue tmes at which tho | o hh¢ 3 LI Tt aiucanrnings s A largo dologation of Auburn youths visit- | uriqua Uribo and Mario Esconar of Co. W. Keonoy il ol o : Rav Al Fort Smith, Sebastinn county, has filed s JFor 3 Tavi b G ima et rana ; 1 ] i youths vis bias S ! s at tho P Siogol of Plainview, Milton I, Guy of Lin- | boys meet aro Tuesday and Friday evening ; A rnings wer 1,224, un increase for the | HeV- o L K man, | od Foropaugh at Nebraska City Thursday, | lombia, South America, ave at tho Paxton coln, Everett B, Fihuey of Lincoln, Calvin | and there is a full turnout every time. Prof, | 2iticles of incorporation with the secrotary | foSHES G s e e Sl MERTRN o8 . | ond L. A, Payne, ‘grand at the 5 3 s en route to the Pacific ¢oust on a pleasure b y of Luncoln, Calvin | and thero is vy e, Prof | 01E Wich w capital stock of $100,000 your of $1,008510° "ho nov earmngs do- | {Hil L B WIS ST 1S Teady, | . Ltov o and wifo aro visiting s cro was an inere : Starr of Beatrico, IFreda M. Lungton of | Kummerow is pleased with t . this we ir son and family at Ma- | tvip. ©Omaha, Dellizen A, Foote of Omaha, Charles | is boing manifested by tho active Turners, of United Worlk- [ b= Wt . A. Goodnow, superintendent, J. B. ors’ mutual fire and lightning | cveased 44, expenses he Farm o 8 company of Saunders county has been author- | operating W tnees durine the | to mike tho Ancient Ord t her homo near Tal W. Downs of Omaha, N. T. Donaldson of | and is advancing them as rapidly as their | (o SARROaS iy yeur of 1,193,402, The total income amounted | WCU i ruater success than ever. Jiite o laree congresation switnessed the | Maul, general roadmaster, and J. M. Bunker, Nortn Piatte, * Frodoriok Dick. of North | physical development will permit, * Tho Lun. | 1294 lo transact busiuoss fu this state. | 1586070, Tixed clures and intorest on | Mr. and Mes. Albert Hampton of Tudiauap- | , QUite 8 laree congrozation witnossed tho | (7 BULE™ 0" il aukes road, are i Platte, Nicholas McCabo of North Platte, | coln turnverein s very ' anxious | ; ey, G, Foelrth BUow tod SRERKS BRE bonds amounted to &7 51, loavinz n bal | olis arrived in the city Wednesday evong, | Paptismal services a g the city Mary C. Case of Syracuse, Joseph Percival | to vetain Prof. Kummerow as S o ¥ anco of §2,234,680, out of which a_dividend of | They will visit o fow days with Dr. and Mrs, | 131 Me. P av r0s00 ar 1oss of & foot while in the employ of the cowm- d Tho P S T A T Mr. PPaolo Pavesich, the fresco artist Hough of Aurora, Othello Water of | a permanent instructor, but he | Liuy May 11. The accident occurred at | 3} Dercent. amounting to §757,756, was de- | D. O. Fineh, after which they will loave for | "o races at cho duiving park |\ ope" charge of the decorations in Gretun, Willlam C. Campbell of Creigh- | cannot as yet give the socety any definite | Pty Mo 11 clared payable i April. an extended visit at Tacomis, Wash, Puursday wero lurwoly attended and wero | ROVAE FOED f DG CORORAUDER, OB ton, Rodner Beecher of Sheiton, | answer. The members uope that he can so i ke DISCRIMINATION CHARGED, intoresting to the spectators, a-son Wedgosday. Yosterday Mr. Pavesich Hainilton Warren of Omaha, Jerome M. | arrange matters that ho may boablo to ive | Dy Biruey, hay fovor and catarrh, B bldg | ¢, S, Fes and B 1. Waitnes. eeneral pas. Netraska City Miss Tot Avory of Denver isin tno city | S 80 MEEBEEORYS o o tations Xovs of Omaha, Ira Vay Camp of Qmaha, | Uho Lincomn turnvareln at loast a portion of e songer agents of 1o Northew Dacific and | Mes. William Schoper is visiting at Cook, | J13iting hev cousin, Sam Avory, who weut to | from friends who knew how ho longed to Meinrich G. Wiese of Omaha, Pbiuip L. | s time. A 7. mocha an ava comes | tha Cres A Q5 AHR LHOEY oG L et 4 * | Lincoln last week to meet her. AT Hall of Mead, Frank N. Kufght, J. A; | ALtho state fair tho followmg turnerso- | 1\ l\\:_.l“l\,'l o "11 java nmui the Great Northern roads, respectivoly, are [ Mrs, Hawloy is bome from a visit in Ohio R R A ) Auitiing | Y@ 0N AL helr - ~- Xrown, E, E. Barr, Willam K. Miller and | cioties will compete for the various prizes: | Packed in 1, 2 and d-pound cartoons, and ‘}'*",'f‘“*j"‘ wnlh tho );(nlr}nm xeursion ar- Miss lithel Duvenportis visitiug at Shu- | his woek from Ralls City and have oponed Rt e William H. Smith of Alliance; Georgo Morti- | Omaha, Plattsmouth, Fromout, Lincoln, | the flavor and aroma is retained, Yangoments, which mka lower busiug rates | port, avother merchant tailoving shop he A Minister's Opini uer Mills of Kearnoy, Mrs. E. H. B. Mills of | Sioux City turnverein, Sioux City Biche T YIACUARNA UILT- A0 SIgE. Miss Georgin Hawke is visiting frieuds in Frank Puriong returned home Monday for | - Mr. Jacob Connor, a German Baptist min. ¥earney, Hudson J, Winnottof Lincoln, I, J. | turnyerein, West Point, Nevraska City and HERE'S A SLATE A R T R Lincoln, A two weelk's visit with his pavents and | ister at Royers Ford, Monutomery county, ‘lm«-krr u{‘:\urorn. Edmund A, Sh-l‘hbulrg, South Omaha, Chairman Dave Morcor Makos a kew | 18 8 bit of gross discrifitnation against their Miss Myrtle Willman is visiting friends in | friends, after a years absence in Chicago. Pa,, says: 1 have used Chamberlaln's Coli illlam, Davis and ks S Koodaof Omabs COULD NOT CORRUPT THE BOARD. SR 5 : territory and urge him to placo St. Paut on | Lducoln Mrs. Lydia B, Hupbard, mother of ex- | Sholers und D) 208 Homady £0p dlacencea, William Eves of North Platte, Samuel Sad- Passing Remarks. a0 Gl with Missatie) oo volnte i ih Miss May Cotton is home from a visit in | County clerk . B. Hubbard, died last Sat olio and oramp In tho stomach, [ liavo novee ler of Alma, Neal Cameron of Burwoell, “No matter what the shortcomings of the WThere is considerable tali around the | 1 s AP BOLRS <IN £ i QURYY. QO8N i MURURG; e 100 290 B0 used any medicine with better or more satis: Ttis not-likely that Chicago- | the cast. urday respoct ago. She wasa Joseph C. Moore of Omaha, J. M. Aikin of | state board of public lands and buildings may factory results, | consider it one of the best corners,” said Mr. D, . Mercer yesterday, [ St. Paul roads will consent to any change timable old lady aud her death causes Mrs, Woodhouse visited at Elmwood early | ve Dmaha, George H. Pursell of Omana, 1. W. | pe,” said a contractor today, *‘I begin to | {70585 - 20 y L ! 4 LOWANEY ? ever used i our family. Forsale vy drug. Youngman of Elk Creok, William J, ‘Steven- | think that the members are incorruptiole, I | ‘'With reference to the probavle caddidates :‘l]\“l Inuum,um.uu that bave already been | iu the week. : forrow Lo man ’ Slats pon of Winnebago agency, Jonas Hoover of | know that an effort was made to bribe the | for county oftices this fall.” ad e 3 | Miss Aunie Smith is bhome from a visit to Dr. Charles K, Bessey of the state uni Bennett, Francis A, Law of Madison, G. L. | board in the award of the coutract for the “Who are the men talied off " "Take good care of your beard and koep it | Conurul City. versity gave alecturo before the toachers® Pritchott of Fuirbury, Martin L. Faton of | wing of the Hastings asylum, but the mem- | w\yall, Mike Leo appoars to bo in iu for | clear of gray hairs 0 akto retain your young | Miss Ianalary Tueaday for. 8 vhalv: with inaiiinte Flast ARnosday. ‘pvonlng R NG "airbu M. L. ‘Hildroth of Lyons, | bers refused to give ear to any such proposi- sheriff on the r - d o His lecture was 1. W. Howitt' of Friend, B. B. Mozeo of | tions and the job was awarded to Fritch vlioan sido, and of course | logks by using Buckingbam's Dys for the i u-“!‘“i Ware is home fr ¢ n | Intereating throughout 3 Geneva, Abner G. McGrow, Morgan Propst, | of Hastings, the lowest bidder. It would | it will be Boyd on the democratic side. For A0S, | SUR PRI e o, A VO30 La ot trom a” ylsit with Tom Crickack has resigned his position 9 Lorenzo D. Bailor and Georae Mozea of | haye been easy for the board tohave steamed | treasurer it looks a good deal like the If you want a delicious cup of coffee ho o A with ‘iheo. Widmeler, withdvawn from the Geoneva; L. A. Claussen of Beatrico, John | the sealed envelopos before the time of the | same old race over again, Adam SRR RENOSES periss Flora Lovi 19 homo from a visit with | Aubuen band, and aoxt week will loave for ayder on the democratic ticket aud | SUre and buy the JiiW M. Hardy of Staploburst, Charles H. Jones | award and opened them thereby and givon | 3 4 . T | his homo. Tommy has bean ill with lung ud B. B, Davis of McCook, 8. W. Dodgo of | the would-be briber a chance to underbid the | George Heimrod on the republican, Mike | Java and mocha, Miss Mattic Hayward is home from & visit | trouble all summor and is compelled to take [ “airbury, W, P, Smith Gothenburg, A. N. | lowost bidder, The result would have been | Itonch is going to hustie Peter O'Malley for A e with friends in Wyoming. & vacation for an 1ndeAnito posod, DELICIOUS Kinnawan of Fairbury, Thomas J. Abderson | a repetition of the outrageously wferior job | the democratic nomiuation for county clork, TP Mrs. Sllas Beuson is home from a visit LS 4 Pt Fairbury, A.° ' E. Schofield of | done on the main wing, and the state would | but the coming man for the ropublivan side AT with relatives in Hambury, Dr. Birney, hay fever and catarrh, B bldg. ° Tuden, Frank G. Salter of Lsuncborg, | as usual have to pay for the bribery of the | of the race seems to bo ouly amatterof | (o~ CAMINARG, Mr, and Mrs. John Bauman celebrated oo Samuel . Blair of North Bend, Kdward | officials. 1f Triteh does a good job on the | conjecture as yet. Jim Allen would take it, [ The beautiful pariors of E. A, Wiggenham [ (i {06 o, ~P00 8. R. Patten, dentist, removed to Bee Wirth of Omaha, Albert H. Felck of Beat- | new wing the names of the présent board | 8nd may decide to make a break for the nom- | on Fifth ana Oak street Wednesday evening Mvat Binnlaixieis " building, Open eveningstill 7:30, Tel 5 wice, George (1. 'Case of iim Ureek, W. S. | ought to be carved on the corner stone as a | ination. there assembied at the pleasure of his daugt BAes: Snclaie s 10 the pliz an & vialtita bep | RUHGE: B & R White of Palmyra, George H. Neal of Falls | perpetual compliment to tho officials who | “For clerk of tho district court there iy | (8 RERETEHE L8 I A8 RGRR" | parenia, D Avd Mre. Bedsl aAhad the Buak City, Edward ', MoMilian of Gonon, Luther | would not be corrupted aud a censure to dis- | Roink tobe a lively tussle for nomination | €% Miss Dora, the elito of the city, The | Miss Lulu Hand left Monday for Palmyra RIMAINOG S0 BUREY L. Ruios of Strang, . O Hoffman of Orloant, | hocst and bribGIALILK servants of tho peo. | botveen tho present incumbent, Mr. Frank | parlors wero beautifully decorated with | o spend Sunday with friouds About 6:30 o'clock last evening a horse at Jenjumin West_of Noison, Friedrich | ple who have robbed them in the past.' Moores aud Mr. Albyn Frank, assistaut | flowers and draperies. The guests began to Mrs. Dr. DeMotte of Indianapolis s visit- [ tached to a light buggy became frightened {ulihorst of Yutan, L. M. Bowman of Hay 5 clork of the United States district court. arrive shortly after 9, and were received by | ing b Mr. 8. G. Graves, on Leavenwortt street near Thirty-sceona Sorings: Pred Bywaiieiandae of Oaisha. Wile WHY HE DIDN'F COMPLAIN, John Butler will probably asik for the | tyr'y o 1o s BHOR BAE . b Missos. D (et onnes Ny stre 6 & h W1 f Oty ot aioas, for he | tho hostess ussisted by Lier sister, Miss £da. | Tho Mi erom visited frionds in Lin e T jum Dayton Shields of Holdrege, Jamos T. | 1y js paported that a rural politician who | PomM By 0:30 the guests bad all arrivea and | coln and returned home Tuesday, Befora the driver oould control tho ammal fillor of Holdrege, J. W. Parsons of Omaa, | It 19 reporied thata vural politician who | hands of the renublicacs in convention as- | o f¥ 0:F0 106 kuosts hud ull artivea R b \ the bugey was dragged in front of @ rapidly S, R, Flotchor of St. Paul, Charles L. Mul- | WS B0 0r s ransportation . yestorday | S0mblod, aud Mr. O'iCeeffo, the prosent In- | 1,3 thers tables were arranped for pro | and Kausns City 1o visit with friua > % | approaching worch™ bound motor train, It NATURAL FRUIT Joua of Gretna, Androw Jolinson of Omaba, | 0 8tate board of trausportation westerday | oy ybent from the First district, wili ask for | 80d otbers tables woro arranged for pro- | and Kansas City to visit with frieuds APDIORAUIAKE WREA RALRA MOloe bralil B FLAVORS. and James B, Sumner of Bloomington. A e o B posn of tho soasion thal | ro-election, no doubt, on the democratio ( Bressive bigh five. At he tap of the beilthe | Miss 1da Friend of Lincoln is horethe | enough and the vebiclo was smashed i TLo cortificates will not be issud for 0 JPAre NuEe VARS B0 sioket, 'Thoee hre slmply & f8W of Wi DI~ | \ho'conteat (o win the Bonors of the svening. | Suco Of ber riend Miss Joilo Wessel Neither driver nor horse were injured ‘L/“l“a ?) ©Of perfeot purity, number of days, as the lithograph is not yet 0 SWRIBRLE 5 e R liminary movements and groat changes may | i “OnIest 10 Win the honors of the evening County Clerk Frank McCartuey and wifo emon - % Foudy o boand Wil congono. biain o | 4ok iecalse, the rallrond compauios did uot | talco plico botore alsction day. Tho prizes wero swarded Miss dith White, | g ugticating in the mountaias of Colorado, | Do Witv's Liltla Earte users, bast pill frande. ) BLATARE A ngtne Boxt ‘Thursday aud every Thursduy thero- | "R "Botiuse s Smoko consumer was uot used —t B Whli Miast Clorel Fasel taatis Rox Mrs. Will Mapes has returned to hor homo Almond —( Eeonomy In their usa er uutil ali business 1s ‘finished. on overy locomotive, because the complan- | DeWitt's Litle Early Risers. Best littla wson were declared winners of the booby | 8t Syracuse after a very pleasant v with ass ors soll J. W. W. mon BN INDEPENDENT FRIMARIES, ant was accustomed to ride with bis head [ pill ever made. Cure coustipation every 26, her parents ve, best 1l Rose et Flavor as dellcately R Only 256 votes were cast at the independ- | sticking out of the window snd bhe objected | time. Noune equal. e thewm now, Refreshments were sorved in the dining Mrs. Herman Bueter and of @and dellclously as the fresh frults