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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. D ST AN 3 0 be bought 1f necessary. Morearty wanted ‘UT vo p ‘l l E 1 ‘ ‘[ | morning for Tecumsel without disclosing his ( ITLRED V FV“RE (v U(* | Charles Belle, clork of the Clarendon hotel “ \ "m SPECHT SEOKE HIS PIECE, [ %5 iutientes o noe wnoeato pay | HUST NOT MAKE TOO MUCH. | fiterisdia’sa's winonamons e wii'taice s - CAPTURED AN E TANG, | SVRTeT amdtora ek’ ws' ok et tho e LL TMPROVE o that amount, | regard to bis nomination for the supreme in the afternocon Belle pocketed about $11 After completing the statement Mr. Whax i bench by tns democrats. Vifquain, Ames, from the drawer and hired a team to drive ton touched upon theola Baliou electric light i . L1901 Caltoun, Harwood and other loudlug demo: bim to Exeter. . $ i o " mALEer al . spendents a Livi crats express the betel that he wi Hoers eatrios Bectre f| Assoonas Clark returned and missod the | Disonssing the Questi i His Testimony in the Investigation Given e Outhofl urged Lk thaL mstter was not Phalps Co\myln']!-p adents Have ol | Setuse. (5 weoupt 46 mominerion: . They Ofticers at Beatrice Secur a8 Number o HihUy BR S EHE0 11 DDt HO am Discussing the Question <.( Doing Away Before the Oonncil's Committee, up for consideration Convention, declare, however, that there is a possinility Alleged Qounterfeiters, catching him in the saloon at Exoter, where With Overhead Wires, Chairman Tuttlo ruled that such was true of his ncceptance, bubsa the same breath they he was spending the landlord’s ‘money treat s Mr. Wharton stated that Mr. Morearty S Py, e F Wtioookt g the crowd, Clark made him hand ove whs mixed up in the Ballou deal or Broady, and rather than see him dofeated \ A the money, what thero was loft of it, and re . SOME ENERGETIC SPARRING FOR WIND, | was mixed upin tno Bution deal. | % % | SALARIES ~ MUST ~ BE REDUCED. | for Broaly, and tauhier than see him dofeated | METAL MOLDS AND MELTING POT FOUND. | (he,money; what thore waw loft of it and te. | WILL ADOPT ANY PRACTICAL SCHEMEs Mr. Morearty that the Ballou charges be in- [ ocratic vote may go to Edgorton S laat few days and is supposed to be insane, w— Vestighled; They express great indignation at the J'sasser and Madsen Added to the Mr. Morcarty said no charges had been | Resolutions of the Body Bitterly republican platform (np-v also declaro they | Evidence Believed to Be Suficient to < thing New Developed, Chicago's Street Car Systems Reing Accused—Morearty and Ballou i RN ponded,”” Mr, Specht nounce Both of the Old Par- “”“}‘.:,\.:J', - Y!:]'Irorxrxl‘lmx‘null btk Al Convict All the Prisc ; I' ”"““‘ o fi\w‘ :“1 20, =[Spacial Ktudiced by Nebraska Citizes 1oy will bo res: ed,”” Mr. Specht. s . ) d b, ‘epublicans, by h Pos! by g elegram to Tite Bee At the coroner's in y A " Attorney Shoemaker's Dutics Weil, T snail insist that this investigation ties for Their Alleged in :uln fleld they acknowledgo their gusoisa pects Always Well Sup- quest on the body of the man who was run With a View of Profite y o confined to tho Ketcham deal, and Balloy o N wopeloss one, and that it is useless for them = " ‘- Ll L e & Clearly Defined. }:"m”:"':m" ”')‘w‘(\"m“l“”‘ leal, and Ballou Corruptness Iw'km‘p CHET eamaiate (n the Sold, . TheY plicd with Funds, over by the train yesterday no facts as to fug Thereby. - “We have been hoodoed and boodled and — therefore favor his withd rawal. — identity wera nscertamed. In a passbook i 6V Wo DroBoss. to vo & charg oVE ¢ i " IO in his pocket was found the memoranda, 1t théro was & man fn Omanha who did not | BOW We propose to haye s charge to prove | Horonear, Neb,, Sept. 20.—[Special Tele They Were Out in Force. Bramice, Nob., Sept. 2, - [Special Telo Smenged. work fof. I e duige oot T T attend the council moeting held last night, | * The chair ruled that these things would be | €ram to Tie Bee.|—The indepeddents of | Avprny, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Spocial Tele- | gram to Tir Ber,|—Five men, two women | From evidence introduced it is evidont that Crieaao, 1L, Sept. t #t was simpiy bocause that man could not | out of order. An appeal was taken and the Phelps county held their convention here to- | gram to Tue Ber The independents held & | and a boy are under arrest in this city on the \h\‘\‘\;ulmul to suieide. The body was in Senator Paddock and President Murply of get within the chambor. chair was overruled day for the purpose of nominating a full | very enthusiastic county convention at Au- | charge of passing counterfeit monoy, ‘Their [ 'erred i potter's teld the Omaha Street Railway company spend 1t was a great crowd, and long before Prosi- ftr. Shoemaker Got 1 county ticket. There was a full delegation | burn today. All the precincts in the county | names are Frod Zeph, Jamos Carponter, Rain Interfores, this aftornoon inspecting the Yerkes Stroet dent Lowry rapped for order every availablo | Mr. Wharton started to tell the tals, but | Present from each township. Sheridan | wero reprosented excapt one, Oue hundred | William Fagan and wife, O. S. Petty and an | Dikota Ciry, Neb., Sept. 2.—[Specinl | Railway systom here. Yerkes operates the inch of space was at & premium. ‘The mil- | Assistant City Attorney Shoomaker objected. | township had two separato delogations, one | and twenty-five delegatos were prosent, | unknown women. Four of the parties wero | Telegram to Tue Ber. | Tho rain provented [ North and Wost sido lines, Yesterday the Hosaid thera was notbiug n tho charges, | beaded by Senator lt:lmL\H.:Y!m um{cr b) casting 115 votes. Te utmost harmony pro- | arcested on_warrants sworn out by Robort. | mn overly largo attondance at tho alliance | senator and Mr. Murphy put in_examiniog il 4 and it was foolish to go intc vestiga- | County Attorney A. J. Shaffer. After a | vailed throughout. ‘Tho ticket is: G. Fer- | Noakes, u butcher, vho! purioussilver | piemic at Homer to. Messrs, Kem and | the Sou do line N l seemed happy y ; tion, - 1t was better to §0 on and_ Investizate | Coumty Atlorney A J. LA Ml D L LU akos, a butctier, on whom a spurioussilver | pienie at Homor today. Mossrs, Kom and | the South side lines woich run on Wabash Tho object of the meeting was this, Some | e charges against last year's council couple of hours wrangling in which Glerk: John H. Dundas, county judge; John | dolar of tho issuo of 1852 was passed, ‘The [ fech from Huinidors county woro the speak- | avenue and Stato streots days ago rumors flew about the stroet, | I arise to a point of order,” saia Mr. Me- d ik A ML A sidos | Stevenson, sheriy Willium Creignton, su- | Others wore in company with these parties i L A UL AR LR “lLam a large stockholder in the Omaha ¢l ing that certain councilmen had Lear % ;\n \l;;n-vn:xk:-rflm not going to il B e B LA S perintendent; Frederick Huntington, clerk The testimony of Noakes is substantiated system,” said Senator PPaddock at the Pal 1 ok sbut off this investigation, of tho district court; Julius Gilbert, sur: ¥ EHors y atto § fost D3INE's TONT APNGUY & ¥ G SR W celvod monoy that, inducoi them to vote to | Sbut off this davestiention.® L | “lno following ticket was nominated: | Of tho district “courts Juiius Giloert, sur- | by that of othors, on whom an- attompt was e W t Duint's Bonds mer house, “and the presont visit of Mr. award the furniture contract for furnishing | np."Shoomaker, “but I want to protect tne | Clerk, ~Andrew Ericson; jud W SAAsTNEY & AILTHS RORINGaa s wate: Lorv|.T to pass the stuff. It is bolicved tho [ Wrst Poixr, Neb., Sept. 2. —(Svecial to | Murphy and mysolf is for tho purposo of ex- the city hall to the Ketcham Furniture com- | good name of the city.” Stover; treasurer, P, C. Funi: sheriff, Dug | S0l it andoxeent one, Tho ticket is | PArties uudor arrest are the guilty ones. All | Tue Ber. West Point sewer bonds | amining plants aud mothods of operation oms YL o650 v so asked Mr, Caffoe, tiwhich (ontey? districy clorlk, I C. Hugles surveson | 4o lecptionally food one and stands @ fair | but twoof them aro residonts of “tho bot- | W T aold by tho city counell to It €. Poters | ployed in Chicago. We think Omalia_now 4 " od and | do you think the better, to let this investiga- . d: coroner, £ e chance of election toms' in this city, a locality which bears a [ 9 At ke LA EAA WORLY | has the most complete street railway systen Last Tuosday night war was ared and | do vou A & Tollovtae Woeol '8 Rishtad hane y, & locality ek ) . I 3 m ¢ | Yo g0 on or smooth [t ovor! ollowing resolutions were adontec i year bonds to the amount of 40, SRS e 4 S8 it was decided that last night the council | Ty ons'eid yo reply, but Chairman Tuttle | Resolved, That we. the delegates of the peo- Burwell's Alli ince Mectin — - U UL DBLMURIL L ol S aile W) e would ¢o into committes of the whole to - | ryleq that such matier could not go before | PIe's Independent purty of Pheips county. in Bunwet, Nob., Sopt. 20.—[Spec Tele- In addition to silver dollars and dimes, Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bld all there is to be learned and Chicago 18 the vostigate charges that had been pre- | the committee. "“.‘,“'”:\” i l-uT'lr;'-["I'- ;“1'1'-‘“"“; "‘}“““'.‘f:“’ umm" Tie Bae. | —The j“'hm'_‘ people” of bogus currency in and #10 donominations - place where they are in the habit of keeping 5 aH “The ) c Cl JUE R AL LA LA AS 2 £ Z +] > alllance people of | pavy bhoen in circulation for some time past, IN EASTERN EYES, up with the procession m evorything. erred against Messrs, Blumor, Bruser, Then I will appenl to the committee,” | Gdopied at the people's Independent national [ g 5 B URtI44 \Va¥o ah tattAlnal JYES, 1p with the procession i evorything : e B e by | responded Mr. Chaftee. onteronce ol at Cineinnatl, May (0 ana 21, | this and adjoining counties were entertained | wpich it is believed tho dealers of tho stuff & “Wo should like to do away with the overs Db L g An appeal was taken, Messrs. Cooper, Me- | 1#01; also at th state conyeation held at Hast- | here today by B. I, Pratv ot Central City, | gocured from the east, white making tho sil- [ What Mr. Mead Heard of Omaha | head wire system on our cloctric lino in Messrs. Davis and Specht. Leaglo and Chafleo voting ayc.! L | Mgt i asvell st candidates iopn: | assistant stato locturer of tho farmers’ al- The While Away. Omatia and_ will woleomo any practicable War from the Word G *Now, while I have got the floor, 1 will [ lnated at the cauvenplon and at e | jiince. He spoke in thecourt room to n large plan for substituting storage batterics, So ; i E figh t from | 88v." remarked Mr. Wharton, “that Ous | Judiclul conyentl O LRI e S orporation and far as wo have boen able to learn, however, 1o meeting last night wasa fight fr H.'Ballou came to Omaha and after | r ot pubty Nieve deciared (it the d 1n Mortgage men were duly ronsted and | 18Uor and yet wero always supoled with | Mead [nvestment company, returned yoster- | nobody has yot brought the storage battery start to finish, Mr. Bechel was the fiest | poing here a short time v by Mr. | alhzue aud the golden rue have 1o plice in | the minds of & majority of the farmers pres- | moncy, The ciosest surveil o has hereto- | day from an extended eastern trip, very en- | toa condition where it can be relied upon. In man to spenk after the meeting was called to | Morearty, who demanded $1 his sup- | American p . and the Iate demoeratie | ont seomod to be i bearty uccord with his | fore failed to make a case againt them. thusiastic over the outlook for the coming | Washington and somo other citios where order. All of tho members were in their | port of the Ballou clectric light franchise. | state convention. by uppiuuding ||]. name of | dontiments. Tho arrest recalls & pecutiar circumstance | year in a business and financial way. streets are porfectly Jevel it operates, so they seats, Mr, Bechel had some doubt about tho | He told Mr. Ballou that he (Morearty) would |. (o I GRS the sul R A —— oceurring early in the summer when a laree Wl hiadimy. greatost.encourafemont,* sald , with a reasonable degree of satisfaction, Lk o o o0 avectiyate, | SUPPOFtthe ordinanco and would control tho [ liea pritho free caluageot silver, lius showt Ogallala's Conventiol (untity of bowus d mes were put in_cireuta. | o dmy greatost encouragement,” said | yiit'in a placo liko Omata, where we have Gl bt LU R L votes of Conway wnd Burdish. Ballou re- | je 'SEHTN (Vo flositively assert that the | OGALLALA, Neb., Sept. 26.—|Special Tele- [ tion. Through the work of reporters this | Mr- Moad, *in Philadelphia, where business | grades to climb, the problem prescnts itself charges against other members. ferred the proposition to George' Fox, secre- | suabiilty of our fred tistitutlons demands that | gram to Tie Ber,|—The Thirteenth disteict | Sane gang was almost proven the perpocra- | has pickod up wonderfully 1 the past few | in an entirely difforent shape. “Che low, adé Mr. Chaffeo said that there might be other | tary of the comvany, but the deal was not | the deeilogue and the golden rale should not ! tors of the work, even to tho making of tho | montns, notwithstanding that city has been | Justavlo car, which is used on somo of the consummated aud” tho ordinance was de- | only have u plico but should Lo the corner epublican judicial convention was neld today. | oy r. " Pho muttor was kept from the press | soverely tried and troubled by labor disson. | CHICaK0 linds, 1s said to bou great improves that nothing mightinterfero with the arrests s ment over the cars commonly in use, and w men asido from the oncs accused who might feuted stone of American politics. ‘I'hero was representation from ench county. b pd the dificulty. He moved N i Ived. Th der that political cor- 4 e i Thy crowd in the lobby howled and yellod. | | Kesolved. That in ordor that political ¢or | M, A, Daugherty enlled the convention 10 | Tiio arrests were mado however ana the mat- | & k exvect to oxawine them. I think Omabn s that the matter be referred to the comtuit One man said, “You are a high priced rascal, | qpf O8N Y “P""w‘l 0 tho UsscRenientiot | OFd Resolutions endorsing the republi- | ter was soon dropped. T'nat has all passed away and money | destined to be the greatest city west of Cals of tho Real Estato Owaers’ association Morle. -~ ndidates for poiltical purposes und we ca platform as formulaced at the state con Late this ovening another of the gang was | i getting much asie and busi- | eago and T believe in keeping that in viow in Mr. Osthoff moved that the motion We will have order or clear the lobby, Heve that no person is T'"”"' of our sup) vertion were adopted. Ju A. H. Church [ arrested and the moulds used in making the | noss prospects brighter every day. | 81l public improvoments of & somi-public nas % < S whispered Chairman Tuttle in o gentle tone | who tukes part in wny deal oF makes & proni- [ was nominated unanimously. Ho accepted | togothor with the melting pot woro secured g i SRR LR KT “xl.:- wx“:z' ;\:.ltl::ir Gl il wa S veise At TUTNGE way s politieal whis wiid s | (i nomnation by a Finging speech. They are crude affairs and it is surprising ‘ll‘l‘“l ‘:"l",‘i‘ 1‘"}"1 2 Ll ”“l“'l ""‘L)’"“‘":"" The senator, when asked how he stood on caro of its ow airs, o Alia Tt oW, Mrations s o3 e ‘ ¢ vith ank of Philadelphia, oneof the most wealth y » question o! 7 tho &.000,000 loan re- 4 couneil " Just a Little Side Bow. Resolved, That the candidate for county Demooraty that os good an imitation was mado with | BRSO hIRAeTPI ORGOT theMAst WO & [ the question of making tho &,000,000 loan re. Mr. Blumer said the council ought to | ;¢\ <hont will swear tothat, tho mat- | trensurer shail piedgo himself to kive o coni mocER thom. The evidence is now believed to bo | & rvative institutions of the Quaket | quested by Chicayo, said outhusiasticlly, handle its own business, teris pre for the consideration of this | vlete account for the creditof the county Arnioy, Neb.,, Sept. al sufliciont to conviet the whole gang of cou :\\‘\ .li‘?}d' ‘y"{:l- 4 hllj 'llel}w;Imul:_wvenfill l‘\]\n am in favor of anything that will help ‘Chis The motion to table provailed. committee,” suid Mr. Chaffe il neerest roceived on surplus funds depos: | gram to Tk Bes.|—The democratic county | torfeiting nd passing the quoer. Tho hear- | BOW tecounts each day for, the six months | cago aud the |“"'"“1‘ e 5 5 1 e N b s ed in bank or banks and further unaertuke | 00 S SFotRT o i v e hela Moy . | cond s J - ho biggost educational institution in its wa; M. Blumer moved that a committee of five Let Specht swear to that,” urged M. | 15 iseribute such funds as near as possible [ convention met hero this afternoon and placed | 1§ wiil be hela Monday markably successful business period.” R B el d AP avaL EREW AR _.7l be appointed and that that committee con- I“L“\;i“ Ohalcman 1 eald M e Whattan, hte, |l 292 ly amiong two or miore couuty bunks, :l’\c\'(ulll;l!\u xuclm)l(lnhll;c |l:lhl, 'I;mwllrur. Hastings News Notes. msllré;‘\:; :‘l :~(u |\y|;v':_»'ngr;ml”nlonu‘glinlhmllfl American citizen I want to make it a grand o the investig Mr. Cha ald Mr. ) S Mr ¢ 2 7 atter; clerk, D, L. Shenetelt; sher- . & L mony in support ot the good effects DHRORL v as] SREIAllY ) tinue the investigation. Lowry is au outsider, and I insist that he | Whereas, We believe that the salaries pro- B Gl n LG LD Hastias, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Spoclal to T1e | of the WMsKinerr il I8 Boostainay | success, The entire west is ospocially Inter. MR adthat he.was to bear the i 8 SR ) A | [0 M. Stewart: judge, T. R. Voung . of the MeKinley bill s accordingly | ested in showing foreigners that they haven's . Specht stated that ho was to bear the | ghiall not speak upon this subject,” vided by the statutes for the ofticers of county X A3 el St = L > Sk 4 . gner they 2 1 3 GisiiTy ¢herc ure exorbithit | superintendent, Edwin Farmer; clerk of the | Ber e Apollo club of this city gave a | better than that of & republican. | begun tosoeallof the United Stries whe brunt of the burden. and he should have | ~The chair decided that Mr. Lowry, not | treasurer und county clors uroe ex g o tries when Al Cl LELE L LR DL e e tae Vi, POt | under the prescnt conditions of the purchus- | district court, G. M. Montgomery : coroner, | recep "uesany o 7 s- [ “My attention was called,” he said, “to & | they land in New York.” i belng a member of the committee, hnd e p v 3 °r, | reception on Tuesany evening. After a mu: v ey land in New Yorl. something to say about the committee, eing & member of the comuiittee, hi 1O | jug power of money, be it Dr. I 1. Baxter; surveyor, G. K. Bullock. | joal programme at the Central music Liall the | ¥oolen mill which the present owner ro- S A “You will not do it,” said the president. rightto talk, o : 3 Resolved. That the candidates pledge them- cal prog iall U fused to puy $10,000 for tho first of the year, Weste ople in Ohicago. Mr, Lowsy appolited) the) follawing com- iy o oAl ke thatl | ‘auestioned ML/ |iselves tojraturn o) thojuounty kgncral ifiing Independents in Convention. guests wero banquetted at tho Bostwiek | Threo months Inter ho paid §10,000 for the | The following western people are in the e L ton. A while ago when I wantec all sums carned by fess o over 31, 0 Jonvention. otol, aauonsh SR aLoRER o i i mittee: Messrs. Tuttle, Cooper, Osthoff, | talk you said 'no,’ and now when you want | for county treasurer. £1,200 for county eler OGaLraLy, Neb, Sept. 2. —[Special Tele- "'he Adams county alliance will pienic at l""‘l‘“;‘_‘ and has !'LL"| Ly L. l‘f"] l”““ city o ETeT o ea e eatl totalicLa 0 J #1,200 for sheriff. and thit the deputy clerk | gram to Tur Bee.|—The indevendents held | giiver lak WelABRARY; hn M, | \vhen his property was damaged short time | *A¢ the Grand Pacifie—C. J. Collins, T. D. Donnelly ana Elsasser to hear tho testimony. | to talk I say no. T L B O O O O : B Sitver lake on Wednesday next. ohn M. | qzq by a flood to the extent of 30,000 he sald | Darman, (anres M Tibks. Omabas W. T Again Mr. Spechit objected, but it was d Mr. Osthioff urged that Mr. Specht should ons! DO0LYC SN NOSS e their convention at the court house today. | Ragan and I, G. Beales, the candidate for | ho could stand the foss botter than hie conla | milan v 11 Deciar, | D Omabie Iy 0 clared out of order. swear to the chavges, DealcaalNe Fuslon: Quito @ fight was made for tho office of | district judge, will be the speakers. have afforded to pay $10,000 for the entiro | 15 & Morchint. Mua. 1t G Huntley Codat Objected to the Committee. Mr. Specht said that he was not only roady (ob . iSarting = Sheslal Teleg sheriff, Tho following is thoir ticket: Clerk, | The city council has declded to submit the [ property the first ‘of tho voar, That was | Hanias e b iy dr aiuatley, Cledd % to swear, but would prove them true. Bra, Neb., Sept. 26.—|Special Telegram | j g “{yelch; treasurer, V. S. Abraham; | question of issuing §25,000 bonds for paving | Simply “one. of wauy instances T had shown \m|nu\. o ) K ,...‘1‘_ 1.;_ Samuel C. Jones, Mr. Specht said that there wero other men Agent Billingsiay wanted to be heard, but | to Tue Bee.|—The independents held their | sheriff, Jeit Camp; superintendent, Miss | at the November election. This provides for | me of the wonderful revival of business in ihss H. Jones, Miss M. Jacobs, Siwoux City, who were gulity, and two of them were on [ the committee coucluded to hear from him | mass convention here today aud nominated | Annie Reed: county judge, George Coun; | the intersections of the streets only, us the | ppjadelphia and other eastern citics.’ "'\' o Ao WA BrvantL Gaan WpEiE JALRES d a county ticket with tho exception of sur- | coroner, Dr. Holbrook; commissioner, W. L. | rest of paving district No. 1 will bo pavea by | * Referring to Omaha's standing in financial | e & s N 16 Bonver, Cotar Rade “Namo thom,” yellod nalf dozon of the |~ Altorneys wero talked of, and both cho | L0 e convention was. callod to oruer | Morin. the owners of the ndjacont property. Felas in fuo onatMr. Mond stia: HATL ot | Falle . D.o N, it Beaver, Cotur Rapla members, accuser and tho accused said ' they wero rep- | YOYOT: L e = The Adams county democrats are debating | tho eastorn capitalists know : .0 Mr.and Mrs. 1. oss, Dos Moiue "Pnat is what Mr. Wharton, my attornoy, | rosented. M. Morearty stated tuat ho ape | at10a. m. and elocted C. B. Spraguo. chuir- Cheyenne County Lemocrats. B e T s Ao hor as 11a most seund. and. substantia; | 14 Mrs. Dunbar, Jf. H. Dumont, Owafia was golng to do,” replicd Mr. Spicht. peared in his own behalf. man and L. K. Davies secretary. SIDNEY, Sept. 26.—[Specinl Telogram | nomination this fail. T majority of the | e \vest of Chicago, Hor socuritics stand | p e Lralmes“Chatles Schade, Omahay “Wo don't care what e has to say, we aro | Agent Billingslay gou & chanco to remark | As arobuke the following resolution was | to Tue Bre.]—The domocrats of Cheyenne | more influential ‘domocrats are” in favor of | 4vihe hiead of tho list, aod o very large | A oot St using, la.; Jo e en 0 sclielatRumonts L Asl Bk LB oN LAy s alla wySe IO sHIAUIEY fpassed county held their county convention hero | Dominating a tickct, but many think that it | amount of easteru capital is sure to soek in- | * At tho TremoNtet3: A} Weat, Fort Dodge, mont, but a statement of the cuse. He was informed that the trial was for tho | Tho meeting adjourned until 1:30, when | . Akins: treasurer, I'red Lehmkubl; cl ield. H Arainotl At e they ek somatimest alow i 1aouieno Blierman 0., | Avtiom, Bullers Mr. Olson wanted 10 hear all there was in | purposo of investigating the acts of the coun- | the following platiorm was adopted : James B. Rugan: judgo, Herman G. i | Drs, Bricker nnd Raper, repectively, the | Miioy have boen watching the roports of | ndIa.: 1% Bevereux, Yaukton, S. D.; J. erdor to havo thematter bofor the commit- | cilmon, and that his bratch of the cnse would | “lasived, Tt we heartily. endorso the | Superintendent, W. D. Lyles: corouer, De. E | o suporiatondent und stoward of tho asy- | Neyvaskas —immonse arone and . they | A Ashley, Huwarden, To. ® A tee in n proper light. come afterwards. resolutions adopted at the Clncinmati conven- | 1 Gibson; commissioner, ~First —district, | jum, nave taken possession, suppianting | fecl more than evor their dependence | e e “I shall insist upon hearing Mr. Wharton,” O Ton by the Mdustrial organtzation; aiso the | Friend Dickinson, Messrs, Test aud Livermghouse. for mupmort and " Suvestment Ton the | o Thero having been considorablo inquiry interjocted Mr. McLearie. KR G (UL HXLLELh plutform adopted ut Hustings by tile peopic's . —_—— = O% Al e it o : MO | for zoods manufuctured in Omaha, wo beg 1o *{ want to hear Mr. Wharton," responded Attorney Gannon insisted upon Mr. Specht | independent state convent.on.’ We demand Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Bee bldg. Traveling Men Commonded. great veest. They will bring their money | publish for the benefit of such the followind Mr. Blumer, “but I want the man who makes | giving the namosor his witnesses, ~After | thatuchange be made In the state constitu- et b «rour, Neb., Sopt. %.—[Special Tele- | BOre forour products and a very large in- | list manufactured by us with sbout the the statements to back them up. Specht is | somo. discussion these names were read: requiring that tho State Bourd ot Lruns- FIRE AND POLIOE. ORFOLK, pt. 20, —[Spect creaso in farm investmonts is i certainty. | usual rotail prics. Cos<oiiparen Corree Co, the man and he must not get bekind his at- | Christian Specht, A. H. Ballow. George | bortation bo elected by tho people WWe dod ! J—At a mooting of thobus- | T talkel with ffty or moro capitalists i | = Perfection Juva aud Mocta, 2lb-cars Ko, tornoy.” 4 Walker, Gieorge ‘Specht, W. H. Annis, | Siters be reducod and thit more ctonomy be | Charge of a Movk Auctioneer Againat | 1n¢ss mou of thocity of Norfolk the following | Philadelphia, Boston and other eastera imonoy TImparial Java & Mocha, bulk, 40¢ per 1b. “Itis my duty,” msistea President Lowry, | Harry Miller and George Fox. Mr. Gaunon | used in the administration of state uifairs. MG ¢ Omcor was unanimously adopted: centers and_thev all without any coaxing | Royal Java aud Mocha, bulk, 33c per pound. to compél tho member who prefers tho | nsisied that they be excluded from the room | That we condemn the action of the lust legis- v B Resotvod. That the thanks of the business | SPoke in the highest terms of theiv satisfac- | German coffoo, 1-1b. packago Ze charges to name the other guilty council- | that they might not hear the testimony. All | lature in not canvassing the vote for At the meeting of the fire and polico com- | ey and the eitizens be and the sumo are her tlon with their Omaha and Nebraska invest- Dr. Baker's extracts, finest 20z F. W, men. It is au insult to ask any other person | except Mr. Specht retived. state oflicers, - and | furtherinore, we most | missioners last night Captain George Wind- | by extenaed o th traveling ments and their intention to increaso them.” | vials, 2c each b i ftoo . qualificd condern o acts ol Teot AR mIoAlN 4B By s splendid entertalnment s , ——— i pacts, C. C. Co., 2-02 F. W. vl to namo thor i e | Arocess ..ruxx::.l;; minuies was Imken d_\_xri tho traitors in our camp thut develoved | heim of chomical No. 3, Patrol Driver James [ sblendid = outortainment - 5o s Db Bltne s i Do mla s s ey, extiagts OLG Coy oz F. W. vials, _“Yes," responded Mr. Donuelly, “Mr. | ing which time H. M. Waring, the oficial | during that memorable session. Fhat | O'Brien and Oficor F. B. Evans wera oach | Qeimoh ang canriei ont by thom i 4 y cures catarch, 275100 BRchIm AR SN Pl e Specht must name tho guilty men.” stenographer, put the charges i writing, as | we favor more economy in the oflicesof Wasli TR GV e soclution and fn this city yestorday, - z —~— i Janner baking powder, 1-1b. cans 50c ench, R AT dictated by Mr. Specht. They wero sworn | ington county and picdge ourselves to work | granted ten days leave. . AT T T S e T T REPORT ADOPTED. German baking powder, 1-1b. cans %e each, Morc Names Tainted. 10 and everything was ready for the fray (n‘.:lcl)u in sceuring thut much to be desir ; ()l\\cl‘lr :\h}kf Drummy arew a fifteen days | is'fully upprociated, Wo believe that the suc German spices, ';-lb,, tinfoil, absolutely Mr. Cooper said that Mr, Specht snould be After reading the churges, exactly at ten [ eud. % e 2 leave, five without pay. 5 cess of the ro1s due Findings of the Investigating Con pure, 10¢ each. beld responsivle for tho utterances of Mr. | minutes after 10 o'clock Mr. Spacht was | Fhut the eustodians of the cosuty fands be | Onicer Cogan was roported by the chief for | mews duy, and wo s avor e s German Dry Hop Yeast fie per packago. Wharton, sworn and went upon the witness stand, “Utl'“ u\:-:\flm) of th ; beiug absent from his veat from 3:40 till ¥ ¥ v’ ll h“;"",f“r:‘ al vr‘.ldl“l':" SMW The b d of direct f th ‘ln' 1 Estate 5 I havo heard a good deal out this boodling A e SR LR GRS S believing | O'clock on tho morning of September 24, Tho | exELLE Boteen oo fraturiliy anfl Lae pitys | rho board of directors of tho Iteal Hstato PERSONAL FARAGRAPHS. £nd about the charges,” said Mr. Specht, “1 2 LLb f tho | form. e- | officor pleaded guilty and was fined three | {8 e RIGereiy hope, LA Y IO O Owners’ assoclation met yesterday ufternoon Pratt o All i il Lavo also heard it said that I did not dare to [ The way was not clear, liey principles of the peopie's n | days pay. 3 R G 1d adoptod tho roport of the committoe ratt of Albiou is at the Casey imako the s aud that ] would stay | M. Wharton said: “Mr. Specht, what ls | depe Rt kaiasontad niicipaitia ol (R8iThg ease of George Donno againat Offcor E ~ which investigatod the South Thirteonth . G. Dana of Atkinson is at the Casey, away from this meeting, Now I am | your nume, age and residence!” e rest of true economy, loyaity and | vance Fields was called and the steno- Dixon County’s Success, i g 5 i F. C. Callahan of Friend is at the Millard, 4 i Bat( “Don' : i S| reform, wecordially fnvite all peopie, rézard- [ o G0C8 TS 4 i g UL il veet grading matter, Several of the di- . Callahan of Friend is at the Millard, boro and ia objecting to the Don't sou mnswor that,” suid M. Shoo- | RO RO T R, 0ot Witk s | Eraphle report of the polico court trial Of tho | poxcx, Nob., Sept. 26— [Spocial to THE | Tertors aid that. whils O'ICuelTe. and Cortl. | A, I Aitiin of Kearney is at the Paxton, committee. 1 want to say that there aro two | maker, *I represent the city of Omaba.” | Ihtie Bt fOr the furtierice of tiese prin- | €480 submitted as evidence by tho prosecu- | . MH0 S9N TR DECIPRIT O R | re ) o S £ 18 o0 nen—Messrs. Donnelly and Elsasser, whd | 1 répresent Mr. Specht,” said Mr. Whaar- | cfples. tion. As Officor Fields’ attorney could not 2 gan were undoubtedly more to blame than [ O. E. Hall of Pawnec City 1s at the Pax aro not competent to sit and pass judgment | ton. 4 ) "Mhe ticket is: Jobn Klotz treasurer; | be present arcuments were postponed unul | cultural society on the new grounds of tho | y.vpody else, hecause the grading was done | o8- i in this case % “I am going to represent the city. I ropre- | Charies Seaton, clerk; C. M. Weed, judge: | Dext Saturday night. 3 Ponca Driving and Fair association, closed | (i) yayetiy their property, still it was | _J- P Renshaw of Sterling is at tho Mure Mr. Cooper—Will you namo them as bood- | sent each member,” continued Mr. Shoo- | foun D, Alken, sheriff: Carl Schmutenborg, lden and Snyder, auctioneors at tho cor- | here yesterday, and for exnibits, attendanco | o S N gt ray: lers. malker. *“Mr. Wharton is here s a private | uistricy clerk; M. J. Garrett, superintendent; | ner of Eleventh aud Favnam, preferred | 4 tacing was a marked suceess, und | ooeooony 16 O % v to do it to have thrve | g g padley of Cedar Rapids Is at the Mr. Specht T will say that Mr. Billings- | attorney.” E. A. Palmer, coroner. charges against Ofticer Dick Maruell. Tho Uy surpassed all fairs hold ut this place | YOLeS: 8nd the third had cvidently voted for | pgyigy lay, the agont of tho Ketsham company, told Do vou claim that you are representing | = Tno following wore namod as members of | auctioneers claim that Marueil comes into | £oto Y *ile agricultural and bortionitural | it because ho was paid to do so. They [ 50 o e mo that he had both of you gentlemen ana | the council,” said Mr. Wharton. the contral committee: ~ Charles Arnold, | their place when thoy have agoodcrowd and | gp)y s especially large and fine and [ thought that he should also bo included in | py4)jone™ ) that you had his money. S Cbairman Tuttle ruled that Shoemaker | Speridun township; P. Gilbertson, Graut} | tells people to get out or they will bo robbed | TR tho excellenco of Dixon county’s pros- | Lhe report. 'Tho report was adopted as read, Mids Mary Mitohell'coturted fromOhl Mr Wharton aroso’ and said: “That is | should handle the case. C. M. Weed, Biair;' A. Christianson, Her. | and skinned out of their “mouey. A hulf | BV and the chairman of tho committue will 3 Miteh ied from Chicago what Specht—"' but he aid not say any more, Mr. Chaffeo urged that Mr. Specht should | wan: J. M. Parker, Iichland; S. Warrick, | dozen witnesses, principally cappers for tho | T8O oo e course brought rome | make a supplementary report next Thursday | this weck. L for just then Mr. Conway straightened up { ve allowed to sclect his own attorney. Cumming City; Geereo Vaughan, Calhoun} [ joint, told what good, responsible people | yorg™ good horses, making the spoed pro- | 8fternoou toucning the action of the other Colonel Baker and fawily have'gone to Al- and addressing Mr. Wharton said, “yousit [ ~Mr. Shoomaker again gov the floor ana | '), Klackford, Fontanelle: G, A, Whit. | Golden and Snyder werb, aud then gave way | yois #0008 BRRER TR GIS SEERG 08 | memoors of the county board in tho case, | buguerque, N. M. down." g urged that be would conauct the investiza- | fovd, ‘Arlington: k. A. Palmer. Blair City. to tho police. Tho ofticers proved the repu- | a0 don " "Iveryihing passed off pleas- | The following resolutions were adonted Hon. 'I'. C. Callihan of Friend, Neb., was President Lowry insisted that Mr. Whar- | tion. s 2 Mt Deeh wili speak in Blair October ¢ and | tation of the placo to tho satisfaction of the | gyyicand vrofitably to the satisfaction of the ¢ That the thanks of this associa- | in the city yesterday. ton could ot talk until the commitico took _ Shoemaker's Only Show. S.H. Sanberg I Ariington Octover 17, | board and Oflcer Marnell was acquitted. | [iiet i Harmonions crowd presont. boand are horeby tendered the commit= | AL W. Atwood, wifo and daughtor of Fre- possession of the charges. “Wo will call you when we need you, “There were about 100 present who took part Chief Gallizan reported that the uew asrial % — g of oanra Uathors, “Bulcombo | mont areat tho Paxton, goutlewen on tis commitieo i tho place | I will pay wy own attorney,” said Mr. arrivo Monday and be placed in servico 8t | Sgwaun, Neb,, Sopt. 20.—The democratic | Lhe S nvastization of e Soath thiovsst | wornte Bankc Bxaminors Wells and Morrls ars; Donacll yand isaasdr, SheciY 3 et Cass County Democrats, once. Bl judicial conventiou for this district, composed | strect grading matter, ATV e o ‘ooper insisted that other men should . Wharton is nothing if no Zhte i SO Spocl Solved. That this committeo continue to clwas in the city las Cooper Insisted th L hould | "My, Wharto n g if not a fighter, Prartssovri, Neb., Sept. 26.—|Special to ¢ s 3 ; > ntinu General Van Wyck was in th ty last sit upon the committee, and when ho got the floor again he was ap- | my. Bee, |—The Cass county domocratic Dr. Birney cuves catar of tho counties of Butier, Hamilton, Polk, | 4t Further notiee, That they ascertain | ovening and called upon Tue Bee. Mr. Elsasser refused to serve. parently theve to stay. He said ho didn't apBae IR 93,0008 1, COMOOERLI0, 000, Saunders, Seward and York, met here and | what proceedings be had under the liw (i. S, Ambler goos east today to close @ Mr. Lowry named Mr. Madsen, expect auy pay from tho council, but 1t was | Yention met in this city today and nominated S0 nominated Hon, Matt Milier of David City [ for redross s recovery, what 1t will cost for | £20,000 deal for Omata voal estate. TpALuoe uaminmhie s a thing unheard of to trv u man without | & county ticket. IHon. I I3 Whito presided . and Hon. 8. H. Sedgwick of York for judges o e conris and. ropore | Miss Lillie Sims of Lono Oux, Tex., is the passon Ipst i !hh‘\'{llshwf giving him a chance to have an attorney in | oyer tho meeting aud Frank J. Morgan was | Mr; Eastman and His Assistants Hold | o¢\po gigeh judicial distriet. Miller is o Phursday next for further in- | guest of Mr. 1L B. Kennedy and family NAmoiHecholrtigngRoatoeMrGoonar, his own bebalf. secretary. the Fort at the democrat and Scagwick a republican, The | Structions, Mrs. David Wise, Mrs, T. L. Benton and R e e G ROLAR investigation and not Specht's, and that | pred Herrman; sheriff, Willlam Tighe, dis* | paratively unchanged. Mr. Eastman aud | on Thursday next, and will probably make | negloct thelr political duties as citisens ipd | ton- those charges. He sald that he would sub- | Specht was simply @ witness, Fred Horemn) anooin Wil Highe ais: [ parativels . Mr. E: 3 3 < f R e iR ICRasyIONIA b ht i ] clerk, D ! is mssistants ave in full control and overy. | the same nominations. The democratio con- | taxpiyers in sceurin wsclentions, fair- M. Huzleton and W. M. Kelso loft last, R i V| Mr. Wharton appealed to tho committeo s | . B, Tipton; county judge, B. S. Kamsey: | his aisistants A% ' (i control Sd oVery | yonyion passed a resolution to the oftect that wded, honest, honorablo men for office, and | Priday for Shumway, O., whero thoy will 0 whother or not lio should stay aud repre- | commissioner, First district —Hon. Willam | thing is moving along as if such a thing as & | Jt'{ho’ ropublican convention failed to nom- | that this course alone can word an adequate | iy ' 2 oW weoks, Davis -1 know that Bechel simply will | sent Specht Neville; superintendeut, G. W. Nobie; sur- | revolution within the management was not | inate the same ticket, that the nomination of mruwl{,yuu inst the squandering of public corrorborato what I stated. “I understand that Mr. Shoemaker is hore | vovor, Ered Patto O O RER i S0 n ! : ! funds by unscrapulous oficials "o 18 not eliivie,” camo from the throats | simply 16 advise ot said aop ML oeen | Veyor Fred Pattorson; coroner, Dr. Brindle. | in full swing Friday night. Tho Brainara | Sedgwick should bo ull und void. Delogates to the Second district judicial | g ARt ! 2y Cuptain O'Donohiue reported progress in of a dozen councilmen, *“*He should sit still until we call on him.” cunmhm; Ao nepang &ip L.‘Auicr- faction 11« sllllllhuto‘hulrx'n‘flle‘xru,lil) in tho O e O e T TaRihare. the matter of tho Phanix foundry and the “Then namo Chaffee,” added Mr. Me- Idon’t want you,” said Svecht to Shoe- | man, W. Neville, J. Vallery, ir., J. L. Minor, ML““-U-iUnm u un;_l dor "‘, the court ‘4:"r|,.'||‘1;1|1\ Nrnraska Ciry, Neb., Sopt. 26, —[Special | Ballou electric light plant, and thé commit- Leatlo, maker. *Whon's man's sick he picks his | Con 'Connors, V. V. Leonard, S. C. Patter: [ PAeS TR AWy ent. bofory teo wus given further time. 1S Mr. Chaffee pleaded sickness. own doctor, and when he goes to law he se- ; o Pt atter- | judgo Wakoloy yesterany and secured a | to Tue Ber,|—The school teachers living i [ *5000 K90 FREIRE RGO sing clur . of DBl v e he sou. W. . Siyrock, I J. Morgun, Hareison | mogifcation of tho restraining order, 0 that | tho oastorn aivision of tho 010 County | £30 te serd Cortacl et Dayard, ralsing "’"‘;'m‘i l:":; A l,‘" "";'"1 “I'"} Skin. M octors Fa ured by ‘There was an objection, but Mr. Chaffee | lects his lawyer.” OB s e oA Skylo was olecsad 1o the position. M. Challeo urgod that tho acoused men- N P R I L ) ?'::’..l:\r?x'v';l:,'nfllIf:‘;:::,l{n;uf: r.”.'f,“{l:‘fl,',‘",',',’.,“;og“ Teachors’ association are holding @ very in- | in the state convention thero next Tuesday o T . ¥ g bers of the council could not afford to iguore The of ve stice of the | fore wi BIng 8U vy 8 K i ve. 'The r vhe in the interest 0 g th oxt nat J " ‘me lies, Want Written Charges. Mr Spacava Highe to "o “remmaenranore | The ity nominations woto: Justico of the | ations na- guests. This was causod by un | toresting session oro, Tho room whero th | It thontarestiotiseouringithe noxy pationsl i oM f e 3 peace, M. Archer; constable, Fred Krochler. RIOROOT(E Vi B Sl Inant caa piE DT meeting 1s being held is filled at each ses I e ah Ihnve a sister troubled with blood or skin dise Mr. Gaunon, attorney for the accusea, of- | counsel. Conrad Schiater was elected chairman of the | Betion on too i onel said ho knew that Omaha’s prospects v ferod some siggestions. He said that the Yes, but you cam't force me Into this :.“.:‘..’.vé il committeas D Ch Melintres, | Braiuard a bill for two days’ board. sion. Those who participated aro County | \oro brilltant, and that Senator Manderson | 1o, tancodhan: ahoul.one yearol We oyl charges should bo in writiug, sad unul they said Mr, Shoemaker, souuty i D C. Mekintroe, | jourt held that this was a Supermtendent Clary, Miss L. I3 White, | hnd told him that ho had almost made uw his | ey wor g th ser i af 1 Whea len’ oike wero thoro was no case, as no tan knew what . NOr vou can't force yourself on AOUEOLANY % i 3, . | premature, and looked a littlo llke “‘rubbing | Miss Lulu Hand, Mrs. L. M. Palmer, Mr. i 1 Wo! come he y was expected of any mau. Chris Specht,’ retorted Mr, Woarton to | In the'nomination of county commissioner | {iy ' and'put nstop toit for at least a weel, | Overbolt, Mr. Schuport, Mr. Boulier, Muss [ 1 that tho convention would come ore. | commence, they Would say iLis vasy driol up nnd “That's my opinion,” said Assistant City [ ~A vote of the committeo waspealled and | b9, convention did not comply with the new | ynl tho case will be heard. Alie Bojer My SlncialriMr AW H Rwlng [ B2 ERISRIET SRR R RO B EERE: | atsstuabaniss e asliay i el ik Attorney Shoomaker. “If the charges are | Messrs. Cooper, Osthoff and Tuttlo voted to | ™" —_— The defense intimates that Brainard has | Miss Loty Bridge, Miss Gorhart and [Blliot : ——— 1ho uolors Mrotad, A taoy e iniads. T S rou not Iu writing we will go on and_consume [ retiro Mr. Wharton, Chaffoo aud MeLeario Lancaster Democrats. Yua best gud of the@lamins, aud thatitiho | Machn. The memboranip of the' sssoolation Dr. Birney cures catareh., Beo bldg. tsement in the paper, and wrote you for dir, two days In proving street rumors, and when | voting in the negative. LixooLy, Nov,, Septs 8.~ (Speclal to Tus [ 2R08lHian Bols SUHO fu I & poslion to/]iwas considorably Inoroasod taday, 0 Ty N B [T rOMAR DI ASTONR AR AL QO wo get through wo will not havé anything. Firery . ANER ! e The we Wo then kot CUTICUIA REMEDIES and i R e ) Shoemaker's Last. BeE.)—'Tho adjourned other half of the demo- | Gamago suit that will look something like Fourth Annual kvent, 1he arewell Ball, TS tian KO LI NNMERIM. 804 (hAg “"M‘" Y 1 by Mr. Wharton started to ve e fiae s o 4 i , %) Job. 8 > e The Deluge Hose company gave their fare. b SIf o are golug to inveatigate, for God's “‘ml‘:‘ (\1‘1\‘:;::‘;::d“;xll:-ll‘u:u:m if.‘:\u-'.:'?n:;"i’,'.; cratic county convention was hold this after- | #00,000 is hinted at, but Mr. Eastman is | Tuvenin, Neb, Sept. 2 —[Special to Tur “-‘!“‘.'.:nfl:w.x:l. 96 ‘”'"‘:“jjr‘ Y elonds ama | Her face.neatand parts of hor body woro u sol sake let us investigate, said Mr. Chaffee, | WHER SRR SO0 HLEAGREIR s SI08 H ot | noon at Fitzgerald's nhall. No nominations [ Still breathiug Bre)—The fourth annual fair of Custer D 8 largoe n s Tho wiy 1t would commence 1t woull ruise & l{,lm‘;u not :'1"‘\ 9 o plu,‘nnl\l try Lo sBut | 4o, 1oft ho would go also. were made in addition to that of Tivbetts for DetBinnavios aon Beo bldg, | county was beld at Impericl last weok, The | Adumirers t v""“:“;‘l“lirfi"-\'\{' AL u,\l":‘:‘”’r';m;\'t: 0 under the skin, then became i sl pime A AR - SIS 118 OB UTD. Slky Sit down,” veiled the accused meinbers | district judge. Tho following nominations 3 A fa5{toxnibitaityore Roxtm Tegoa, (W hillok Cpaga' |05 IR IRSTASR, ANFLPLESS (A MIUARALS (RID ABd UchoR SO UMLG KAk 0 TAUIK I OR AT S B o T ouly clabp [lia chorus, and Mr. Tuttle added: “You wiil | wero mado: District clorie, C. L. Eaton; OF UNCERTAIN MIND, county mado a sufticient diplay at the state [ red shirt uniforms. Tho silyer trampot f | would como out of tian sad they would Keop that Mr, Davis should put bis chargos 1 | &} thote and,answor the questions of Mr. | sounty Leasuser, O, Hully stent, M. A e : fair to tako second premium for county col- | the company was formally presouted to thoe | spreading and \tohing. Lam sure from what 1 know writing. S Ihat soi" asked Mr. Specht blandly, | Jobn Keenan: superintondent H & Homers | Judge Broady Isp't Sure Whether He | lective exhibit, her vegotablo and grain dis- | Veteran Fivomens' association and acceptod. [ of the CUTICUIA REMEDIES, they arc the beat medls Mr. Davis claimed that hemade no charges ; ‘ Mk BR e Lo h. e B9 ors | Will Accept the Nominatio play at bome was much better. Hon. Wil cloes for serofuli, 0F blood or skin diseases that any A bby ohsared o alone ; ST o Killed by a Bootleg, ¢ simply stated what Mr. Speout told him, and the louby cheered. } commissioner, R W. Carver; coroner, D, I Charles Ogden. chairman of the demecratio | 118m McKieghan delivered the anuual ad- il by atlegy % one cun usc, GEORGE G, GARTON, Whion Mr. Specht and his attaraey thoutd | Then President Lowry asked the indul- | Britti surveyor, I, J. Robinson. 'Jogoph harles Ogden, domooratio | IR IOR AN e i A Partequan, L%, Sept. 2. --United States 1080 Bl s diesa ar O tonm A e AL e of the committee, and suggested that | Wurzberg was re-clected chairman of the | stato central committee, went down to Lin- - Wil vas st v profer the charges,” urged Mr. Osthoff. fenoe 0 OMMIERS, ARG ated ¥ L 10040 gy ¥ Quite & number of eastern people were | Marshal Wilson was shot aud instantly . . DM, Bpactih alaied thatlie could and woulq | 32 Sommiitee give the counoll 8 ohance to | county ooatesl commivies, colu yesterday to consylt with Judge Broady | préent, and they commented favorably upon | kitled by Samuel Downing, a Cuerokeo, whom | CUticura Remedies make the charges, but that he had employed y Full ket Named, with reference to wje latter's acceptance or | the displa) the marshal had goneto arrost on the charge These grateful testimonials will tell the story o , 'hen wi 1 v Mr. Shoemaker,” he i & lawyer to repiesent him, Then we will show Mr. ) > ' 4 ek declination of the nomination for the ofce of eritory. cer : - " 2 said, “that heis the servant of this council ST, PavL, Neb., Sept. 26.—[Speciai Tele- eclination he 1o on for the oMce of Boone County's Exhibit. of selling iquor in the territo Oficers | groat physicalsuffering, of mental anguish, by reason It was decided that Mr. Wharton ceuld P 1S¢ Y have gone to secure the murder of humiinting distigurations, nid of threwtoned dane OMAM lionaire crowded the beggar and each man tough reputation, ver stuff somewhers in this city. prisoners have never boen known to do any [ W. D. Mead, jr, vico president of the sions and other diMiculties recently. b . Spoch! id L him." ‘And amid the chaers of the crowd the il n _ certaining what the democratic nominee pr il e oo wors lnputly and specdily ended, by the COTICUIt alus @ mockery ou justico.” ronred Mr. | L ARLANILIIO SA0qT of Ui SroNd I8 | bera toduy fu convention. 'Tho following in | Boses to o, “/Iho judgo was very non-com. | 10T BEE:|—A meoting was hold this after- Marriage Licenses IEMEDIES, the groatest Skin Cares, Blood Purifers 3 e Jle Neilson; clerk, C. V. Svobods; clerk of ZAV Y o o v N ver CUTICURA RRESOLVENT, the new Blood 1 Sk RO 00A i Spocht's attorney [$ 3 43 of | gave me no intimation of what he intended to | county’s exhibit on the Nebraska advertising | judge Sbields yosterday 4 and 8xin “‘A‘Jla‘.‘."“\i‘r'“"-‘.',‘..‘,'y‘..‘u“:i,,m.-‘. upon hearing | . hen In reapotso to Mr. Wharton's ques- | {0e distrlot court, A, . Honry} sierift, W. | do, but will probably make up ‘his mind | train.’ I A. Hurris was uamed. ' Tho con « ¥ ¥ Puritier internnlly (to clennse the blood of all ime carriod the day tions with Mr. Billingslay of the Ketcham | N- Baxter; superintendent, J. 'I. Parker: | as soon as the matier is determined. 1ex- | ing and arrangements is: 1. A. Price, 5. B, | 1 Mary Andeson. Oniahi w | auisite Skin- Puriier wid: Bewotinor, o siermally o Specht's Oase Stated. mittee firat tabulated the bids the Ketcham | CeBtral committee, P Ebbeson. week, We discussea several matters relative | A. Harris i Susie Connelly, Omiha 10 | Blsad, with ions ot hate fro taian % ) T iree Tickets in the Field. vould be of lic intere Ir 1 29 | tuls and ull other romedivs ful cisited My Specht's house, stayed | Johu F. Coots, §25,000. ‘Then a lot of the [ 4 X | would of puolic interest. Irigard one k e apleic oot i Lou Herdiely, Omiia N 2 f e it N wauser | StYSS | furniture bid on was stricken out and the SioNey, Neb,, Sept. 26.—[Special Telegram | thing as certain, however, aud that is that if IrviNGTON, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Special Tele- rand Heyn, Omuha 4 | Sold evarywhoro Prioe, OUTIO0IA, 0. KOAB. 265 to, Billingslay, had seen a number of the | M round figures: Ketcham Furniture com- | pendents placed the third county ticket iy | tou of Edgerton.” members of Douglas couuty had & picnic at | - - WeRanu Lor SHLOw Lo Uhirts Bl D nses,” 01 Pake ouncitmen and had them fixed. pany, §4.100; Andrews company, #37,000; | feid toany. ‘Lheir nominces sre: Sheriff, Sp— Elk City today. There was a large attend- St. Louls Mining Stocks, PARSS, Josoph Hebert; treasurer. Frank Rowan; S . . g ing windup o n week of duliness, woaknoss PLES, black-hewds, rough, red, chnpped, and Sixteenth street, and_in & back room, where Where Billingslay Comes In, IR RN ARG & TR MO An old man giving his namo a1 Robort | Sentor Van Wyck mado ono of his usually | LU fiiub o meek f huijuess., Meuknyes RNt Attt s, SuARSH oA f\’i'ifi “‘n:l“n’.‘.:: “x‘;! v E:I‘ll\l\fihykt:\,l\\:r\l\«. {'1'” explanations, Mr. Specht's testimony rela- | surveyor, M. L. Kent: coroner, 5. H. Os' | Twenty-fourth street, between Omaha and | Party of young people went from hero. from belng o st'mulating charueter. ¢ NORHEUMA‘“Z Abom‘ ME} e. Holiad paid Mo- | SRENERO0UN Gl Wit Mr. Billingslay was | borue South Omaba last eveniug, at about 5:45 Aduine T8, Lt ATbert ) IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICUIA. AN Bluwer, $300; Doune 30 f sas. | #8,follows oad ccline. "AIRMONT, N e ol ple- | Bimetuli ir e AL ASTER . rulloves ot nuad Hlumer, $00; aus iy, 80, sad Kl “On Monday night, August 24, about §:50 Broady May Decline. | jng giones that bad been scattered aloug the | FA1RMoNT, Neb., Sept Spoeclal Tolo- | Himetalla. .. < |t resn. At A IR T umer controlled Olsen, m.ul LiNCoL, Neb., Sept 20.—|Special Tele- | traok and received serious injurios about the | Kram to Tug Bee. | —Consideravle excitement | kiiiute Tii4 (Small Hopes HEst wid only )astanisne stato what Mr, Specht had told b aud if he don't obey our. orders we'll expel | gram to Tur Ber.|—The indepondents met | Supreme judge., Hecame home without as- | oy 0y Neb., Sept. 20, —[Special Telegram are 1o charges, and I insist that they be made | B1owed Mr. Wharton to remain as Mr. the ticket: Judge, Z J. Norton: treasurer, | mittal,” said Mr. Ogden last eveaing. ‘*‘He | noon to select w man to go with Boone [ Tne following licenses were 1ssued by | "0 Humor Kemedics the world hus ever known, MWt o e s vote Tselng takes | tous Mr. Specht told the story of his ‘Feia- W. Kendall; surveyor, R. Wilcox; corouer, | within & very few days. He will notify me | mittee having general charge of tho advertis- | 13 sud Address Agp, | purities und polonous elumentes and CUTICURA Furniture company, He $aid when the cor- | COmmissioner, C. A. Whituey, Chairman | pect to hear from him about the middie of the | Henderson, Loran Clavk, Charles KRiley 8ud [ | patriok Cuillen, Omahs 1 | Glenr the skin wod scaip and ro’ the | cure Mr. Wharton stated that Agent Bitligsiay | POOPIES OTOF was 857.000; Audrows, 40,000 to the campaign, but there was nothiog thut EIK Oity's Pionkc § Atos Stewart, Omuhi 10 | Pbloh 0 sCrorln. whon ths barn at 6 o'clock the mext morning, | Dids scaled down with tho following results | the Tue Brk.|—The Cheyenne county inde- | Judge Broady resigns it will mean the elec- | gram to Tue Bek.|—The farmers' alliance | {sipple Morris, Omuhi REROLVENT $L0 repird by e Tt g Dacd Again Billingslay met Specht at 516 South | Jobn F. Coots, §:2,124. Fell trom a Motor Car, auce. Allen Root and others made speeches. 8. Lovis, Mo, Sept. 20 -Toduy was o fit two men were concealed behind a thin parti Kobbed of the quostions and unnecessary | Avers: superintendent, Miss . A. Wilcox; | Kuowlton fell from a soutt-bound motoron | good talks. A large tally-ho coaveylng @ | [iile niws to read, and thit Jittle was fur rearty §500; Burdisk, &00: Conway, &00; i o'clock. He fell upon a pile of granite pay- aght a Dishonest Clerk, Awertean Nettlo Moutrose Plncor sasser controlled Madsen, Bruwer ' could [CONTINUED ON sINTH FAGE)s gram 10 Tus Bre.]—Judge Broady left this | Lead aud breast, | was orcated here today by the abscondiug of | Greulte M Yuma acmiag ylusic,