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i "t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 30, Courtnay, vion ; Mrs. h oolla he Junn gold A &'l'fi:.. secrotary lrn?::-'n L0 ’. mfmmc THE S“.V“ Kl“c muooum:. “n:tn?:-s -"' ni.'.‘h."o'i y . treasurer; Mrs. Charles Anderson, warden . miners and prospectors at portion of A i— Mrs. Dr. 8. O. Whaley, conductor; Mrs, P, Utal during the summer’. kely enough, & I ! (. Gyllings, support of noble grand; Mrs, goodly share of the invaddes Will rarding of the State Pflm Oontract | Pheasent and Hotehkiss, s vt of vice Supremacy of the White mh&flmly Off into the Big Indian disteiet. nd; Mrs. J. R. Fosher, Inside guard ; Mrs. All over the western cpuntry the new | ATe better known and more general Tndefinitely Delayed. ohn McDonald, outsidé guard. Remarks Threatened in Utah. copper refinery at Salt LAKe City has been | 1y used than any other cathartic. were made by Messrs, Conkling and Saun- a common topic of discuskion find considora — ders and & besquel was heid &% 306 tion among Yoperatorns & well as miners. ?:.?;m::'m‘:’rgp:.{- ;:?:::;:}:\:;m Karrer's. mand for copper properties has been y § - | D. HATHAWAY FILED AN OBJECTION T e o RV SAN JUAN COUNTY RICH IN COPPER [ Gttty d thoner of wonth dmen omad on rions drug, this is the ideal family sufficiently developed, will be reacily mar- keted. Big Indian stinds agood chance of | Medicine. Though prompt and ener. | il for Bids Printed Only Ten Days When | Deeds of the Departed Heroes Roviewed in | fuge Chunks of the Mineral Uncovered by | being s boom district beforo tho summer 1s getic intheiraction, the use of these | \ | the Law Requires Twenty—Con- Many Cities. Prospectors — The Looality and the over. This season is southern Utah's oppor- pills is attended with only the best | FuLuertoN, Neb,, May 20. —[Special to Tre o1 - tunity. " Y el e Brr.|—Memorial services were held at the L DR T T Gold isn't king by a long shot, copper is | Tresults. Their effect is to strengthen Contest. Presbyterian church yesterday. The room e S S e already a strong second in the regal race. and regulate the organic functions, — p had been uniquely and appropriately deco- TARRED WITH THE SAME STIOK, | DeiNg especially beneficial in the coL¥, Neb, May 20.—[Special Tele- | rated for the occasion by the Women's Re- | Saur Lake, U. T., May 27.—[Correspond- various derangements of the stom. m 1 Tue Bee.] ~The state printing con- | lief Corps. The ladies belonging to that or- | ence of Tir Ber.|—Midway between La Sal | George Channell and His Wife Fina Eseh ach, liver, and bowels, was not awarded toda When the | Bdnization are deserving of much praise for | range and the Blue mountains, in San Juan Other Ont—Police Porpourri, \te Printing board met proposals were in | {ie, taste displayed, = The local’ post ab- | county, Utah, is o rich copper district of | Domestio infelicity dished up in o rather A er’s Pi"s m the Rees, Omaba and Festner Print- | soecini seats fn the front pars of #ihe | which little is known. novel style occupied Judge Berka's attention y companies, Hammond Bros. of Fremont, | church. Rev. A. J. Montgomery the resi- Although huge boulders carrying a good | for an hour yesterday morning. rawell & Springer of Beatrice, Kearncy | dent pastor delivered the memorial sermon, | percentage of mineral that would pay to [ Mr. and Mrs. George Channell live | are recommended by all the leading » 3 e hich was a masterly piece of oratory. He it 1 h th- | at Thirty-fourth and Pacific strects, hysicians and druggists, as the b Printing company, Calhoun & Wood- | Which . A smelt are strewn all over the section, nol —— physicians ggists, 7, Nebraska Newspaper union, Lincoln (‘l‘:‘!::“"'"nfi"’f““;“‘d’“;‘l’mg’ 'i"“:d““"':,‘fi"»‘,gzlfi“: ing like an intelligent attempt was ever | They have boen married about seven | most prompt and effective remedy uting company, Jacob North & Co., | words of commendation to their living com. | made until last winter to prospect the Big | years and have no children. Mrs. | g0 biliousness, nausea, costiveness, ter Printing company, J. J. MeIntosh | rades. Those having the musical part of the | Indian district, as it is called. Channell is employed at the Mer- igosti i FTRabets & Gratuter, a1 ot Ticotn. services in charge certainly deserve special | The district was organizod a year ago. | Tinm hotel, and has been in the habit of :;“f"“c;:’::‘ik.:":lgff":’v';“'“ O'i “i‘:]‘ i e Stute J 1 had submitted no bid, | MeENtion as the selections werechoico indeed | 1,itla work was done of & practical kind. remalning away from home all night occa- er, h Gr ness, pain | 3 ,u“ . m:“;‘:“] was about to open the 1‘"‘1 '“"‘|““‘- AU letst 500, poopls” wers | o;ine years 4go & man who didn't know | Sionally, assuring }lwr husband that she had the side, and sick headache; also, | ' Ju n attendance. ' L. to stay at the hotel. iev i elopes f. D. Hathaway shied a protest | = Nearaska Crry, Neb., May %.—[Special to | anything about mining started to work | “uiiiv Iehately, o o Ll to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, by the ring, claiming that the call for bids | Tne Ber.|—Memorial services were held at | there. Oporations were of the hit-or-miss | nusbana that i printed only ten days, while the law re- od twenty. Attorney General Summers s called in and rendered an opinion that notico was uos sufficient, whereupon the she would mnot be and rheumatism. They are taken b houl-;gdyfs':or‘;lgg, nflte“rp:;;m;f:;a sort to be expoctod of novices, However, | home, 1 T golng ot to with great benefit in chills and the vas crowded, man; ing 3 i i 1| visit a end on the south side, an i i S i Tho University cadets attended 'in & body, | *housh was Gote to give working miners ant | f0% ) 005G fitail)" oncludod” that hes d‘“°f*;°5 peualm;- w ‘b'“’ ;‘""i"' e l:"- :)-h A. hl all, lr-‘mswr n(the Congroga- VHEte WIS P“"“de Ak M. T Gl The absence afforded an excellent opportunity to travelers, whether by land or sea, rd sald {t would take Hme to consider | "G ONTR Pregehod on eloquent serimon, N look up some of his old associates. ~He i —ISpecial to THE | stances to add strength to theories pre- | joiuod a crowd of roysterers and eventually y . t it shall do next. Bee.]—The old Grand Army boys are saying | gisted on gurface indications. the party turned up at a low dance hall on 4 Reld it to Be Valld, today, ‘“That was the best memorial sermon Alwr this crude mining had progressed South Thirteenth street. They jolned in f udgo Lansing this afternoon admitted the | I ever heard.” 1t was preached yestorday ) 4 he | the dance, but Channell's good ‘nature suf- I of Edward I, Cagney to probate. Cag- | ¥ Rev. R. Plerson at tie Methodist [pis- | for a while the tenderfoot operator quit the | forad n shock when he looked across the are the best, and should never be - was formerly o teller in the First Na. | cobal church and was Listencd to by the | business. He didn’t pay the men employed | room and saw his wife posing as one of the e ‘5 2al bank of this city and later vrivate | (rand Army of the Republic, Women's Re- | to tunnel and tear up the surface and thay, | most abandoned of the bojsterous crowd, | Omitted in the outfit. To preserve - lief Corps, Sons and Daughters of Vetcrans i a2 She had come to the dance in company with ti dicinal integrity in all cli retary to Hon. John Fitzgerald. He died | /0 100, quit. But the workmen hauled back to | & c ompany heir medicinal integrity in all cli- v S tate i all the church members in the village. 8 a young fellow named Fair, who claims to be i about 80000, - No il swaa ‘fownd | Tho churth was beautiruily decorated witt | Lo Sal a chunlkof nativo copper weighing 12 | 3,YOUE fellow named kalr, who claims to be | mates, they are put up in bottles as L the timo and lotters of adminis- | flowers, flags ana bunting. There was no | pounds as evidence that there was mineral Beey n : St o et gl‘l‘:hvnm[mny. A | well as boxes. 8 s th standing room. The veterans had al © | there. Some of the miners who have been Channell smothered his wrath and laid “ or s § orwarsin " on ol duskconcg | best scats. and 1t was good 1o be thare | gou SRS country declare that the Big | low. When the couple started for home he bl by d by Cagney a will was found and filed | OQnp, Neb, May 20.—[Special to Tur "“»J Indian district possesses advantages and | WAS not far behind and laid in wait for them | family for several years, and always robate, Gueney bad for, years, mado | (", ilo “istod by the Womana | opportunitios far greator thun the country | 3%, e High ‘schonl grounds, A’ tioy | found them to be a mild and excel. : home with his aunt. Mrs. Johu Fitzgor- | Bie, Hepublio A= ‘ » % i i lent purgative, having a good effect el ps, held a memorial sery- | where the Dixie Copper compuny is oper- | blow at the woman's companion which purgative, having a good effec i, and when opencd it was found that the | Jelicf Corpg, held n memorial sory- My compa c e Tn f ¥ » ¢ ’ 13 L A HIEChItts sl By iont of Cortiin opal Those peovle have to haul oro by | the latter dodged and retaliated | ontheliver, Itisthebest pill used. TH E WOO DS A 'R E FU] l OF M bia and the setting nside of certain sums | ¥esterday forenoon. pr:mfi o ipory | Rev. | wagous for 120 miles or more to the smelter E;:l‘(‘e:hur I ;,?,‘:'f:fifix;v}::fvh ugarly | —Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. \ " . T e e o e Soulypoo | taking ns his text, “Thou, Therafore, kn. | 8t St. George. But Woolley, Lund & Judd od hus . ot ell's face was bl 08 o d by Dr. J.C. Ayer & O T . B : . gathed the, xest af tho estate to Mrs. | duro Hardness as'a Good Soldier of Jesis | have made copper mining and’ trentment of g:,“w’n:"‘r;‘}i';} g:?:‘ilumfl;"“vm-:l; L Ll U AU T The fabrics displayed by Nicoll—from foreignstyle and domes= 56 any attompt was made 1o defeat. its | OBrist.” 'Tho service was condueted accord- | the ore pay, even with theso disadvantages | (0, VA% FADITLY Eetting the worst of tho en N tic mills—stand conspicuously alone—in regard to the qualit ention. the property should o to. Rey. | ing to the ritual of the order and tho names | 8¢ heavy expense. picked up a couplo of paving bricks, with Ever nose Efiectlve Ste I Sy @ g the quality A8 Fitegernd ana Mother Supertor of of the t“oi"m“c' o) OU_‘;‘hllm 1::; Has Been Negleoted. ;flllch he put Fair o 1'l|;!hl. Fair ran do\v,n —many of them our own designs—others cannot duplicate them. ! o | memorial service were road with & record i ; ) Peat et Obahnbll ton. o, AT e - : 4 R O oauas Lot thialr. sa Vacant chairs draped .,3.‘:;"@':.‘:.“{,5{.‘,‘.‘1"‘.’,{:1;'3"‘;:"..3“':.‘;3.’:':‘“:‘,;‘; Delling, WAt She. TaIth bae St Beonehtiap Stylish effects in serges and cheviots—just the thing for arch. “.vxlz:';l; fl'x:’gs‘_x:‘-;';l";':‘{;r;x:x'emseet[lon"{)r‘zl‘\:gog:: negleoted. Today there are less than two | the rear with an evident determination to be Che probate of the will was objected to by A 4 oM | score claims located, probably thi Lgnoy’s mother and sisters, who are people | Fades: Jonathan S. Crow, died March 3, ¥ inat the doath, “Tho trio ran plump into hot weather— Conditions are not” speclaily able for | the arms of OMcer Ryan, who sent them to 1 189 Andrew Morse, December 18, 1802; red o el ntify the police station, where they were locked limited means residing in Plattsmouth, | 18 drew Morse, Do er 18, 1892; | yroatment of ore near the deposits, plentiful police station, y the ground that at the time he mado it | Lred Dowhower, January 80, 1803; Stophen | though the supply would bo, © Whilo theve is | Ub. Trousers $BS to B12. pwas under the influence of certain powe: A. Parks, April 7, 1508, and sister Mrs. an abundance of wood at hand, the scarcity After hearing the evidence Judge Berka drugs he was taking for an ailment, [ OtPh Wileox; Decomber 16, 1903, 'The serv- | of water s equally as marked. concluded that they all had bad hearts and Suits $20 to B50. rived him of testamentary ca- [ 1°0,WAS attendo ¥ At ‘[‘2 Considering the fact that Otto Stallman, | fined them 8 and costs all around. Of health should be doubly guarded at this pity. Considerable stress was ulschlnl(= by Bee, ]‘ NiBiHiD :h;v’w;s‘ob;cr\ d/horoyes one of the iucorporators of the company T seascn. The alr reeks with chilly motsture » attorneys for contestants on the fact e o 5 n Potp erecting the big copper refinery i Salt Lake e 2 s & the weather Is changeablo and uncertain o held in the Baptist ehurch. the | City, has properties in the district, theres | Harry Christian was arrested by Detec- | “Thesoconditions are iperty to an- aunt whose' husband was | (9% Were Yot the lL{’,"“”-l‘flf“?V”} hn's Helep | @ Prospect that practical tests of the value | tives Savage and Dempsey on suspicion of % Bruh almost $1,000,000, while his immediate (:D;?’§; P A AL, 1‘{:;":l;nwi_‘tn ln(( its ores w'i‘ll be n:fil?{ Ml:, Stallman | having stolen a plush cloak and exponsive T°"|b|. nA“GEn pm“]‘s atives were in straightened circum- | -OTDS bty o by nows as much as anybody about copper, | overcoat which he was caught attempting to riby body. elev. Julian Hatch of Grand Island | 5ingy skilled metallurgist and having nad L DEDE o] o ¢! o i e pawn. for the lungs and pipes. Beware of tho cold riefs on the various law points involved g?‘{?fi,"‘;.‘.f‘,:fl,’i"L‘.’-fl‘.’(l},w'fitfi."‘kfi."&fl«“fi’.flfi much exporience at the great Anaconda | Martha Du Bois, a well known courtesan, | thecough. she chest pain. the thilsmition, ro filed, and the court today decided that | 1, Lyt MEAEEE DO o A O hord 1o, | works in Montana. was arrested for Stealing $100 from Lucian R i s o chzplain he touched many a tender chord in Vs An unnatural will. giving all bis | terday in anappropriate manner. Theserv- y ; Anybody familiar with Navajo customs | Skeog. o miner from Angus. To. Tin the hearts of the old soldiers present, bring- \ A S | Skeog, a miner ' Angus, la. The money Reacinded the Order. ing tears to their eyes as ho recalled the }‘,,";“'{,f",‘,’,‘,:é‘fi,fi“ 1'{;’{,1;‘:‘;‘;,:,@3“‘1,3&;‘{,‘;,’,‘; as dob founr, 1 hor PIssESsiin, bus she will THE DEADLY P“E“"uml’ % ho troubles betweon Bishop Bonacum | Scenes and associations of tho past and 4 members of his priesthood apparently {-O\;L‘hln&'i}"l mcnhlnnc«l those \vholha}'c %onlu ! — L E oo d;‘-.'»?é‘; B “m:nusmfif Q’fc(.’,'."fg"gl Ay RETH SR ORE SRR fl e G O e yaios o5 fiad oppor- | and during his absonco sbme one stolo a case oldestand niost falthrul stand-by, HOTFLS. tolli had directed that pending o settie- | filled to its utmost capacity, many people | tutities for learning from observation, are Plo | satisfied that this copper camo from some- e i D [ §eut of the dificulties botween ‘the bishop | from the country agtending. Decoration | \gye S b (s COPERE camo from Yesterday afternoon thq palice judge fined DR. SCHENCK'S 1] ! be held for a day or two., y Dr. Van Camp left hig horse hitched on | the rocked lun~, tho dreadod These are hammered out of the native metal. & Cow men and others, who have been in the | South Twenty-second = street yesterday | .LUton duty only the stro nsumption. st guird, the : ; ! Pbilip Nath an,a second hand doalor, §25 an X B sniayio Soemer fang Rl ER o | YL b O et 1 s T ta LA ey As the distaice betwoen thio two ranges | coats Tor faling. 1o bk a Fouorr b posies PULMONIC SYRUP OF ALL KINDS. orcise his power of fuspension for any act Ben| o Memorial servicey wony a1 te® | isn’t to exceed forty miles, the chances are headquarters of some property purchased. . ne proviously, Bishop Bonacum had dis- | Ber.]—Memorial servicos were heid yoster- | (3rF 10 SWeRod lorky miles, the chances aro e e hcd SoraeRBroperty pliro hasady Dlinad Father Corbott by ausponding hini | dayin the opera houss, the sermon being o y in the Big Indian district. The formation | the pawnbrokers and causes their srrest | o PTS*K UP your cold at once. Stop your WH ES LE %] E “om the ministry and ordering him to turn | preached by Rev. Mr. Schwab, pastor ?r thfa there Is pecullar, An immense quartite | Diatiyiorokers and “slsl:“ HoIE e 0: foyeh, Drivoout that tflammation in timo. OL A Pl C D EUROPEAN HOTEL. verall the parish property at Palmyra. | Evangelical church. ‘It was a 'very able of- | [1870 {3 Beculla through the sandstone, | tho lam. P WE RETAIL AT 55 d Lexii e, . phis action of ~:he "bishop was due, | fortand waslistened to with wrapt aitention | whfoh shows on the surface to be. highly | g e Butts fod yesterday af von: Syringe Initucea Ceom Bk sorenr e e o % is believed, to fhe discovery | by a lurge audience. . 3. Butts was arrestod yesterday after- )] ges. r grounds, only four blocks from Midway n - e mineralized. There are acres and acres of | noon for selling decayed fruit, f the articles [ Lyons, Neb, May 20.—[Special to Tne § 0 ing e UBieh Fd aomenred n o newapnpeRs v | BT Approptiate omoris sevites. werg | (0 Sandsions: Sheal “thicves ener ‘the Now York ULMONIC SYRUP ate m Vioe It is the theory of somo of the men who | hotel, 1510 Burt stract, ypstarday. afternoon ting to the dificulty, had been written or | held_ here vesterday. Rev. MoNinch, & | hyve prospectod there that the sandsions | nadcarsion awny noatly $100 worth of clothe | fei® (luickest and surest of St aioon (i B RO SR G RO IR ol i ikt e has been cnriched by interior veins that run | fng belonging to the inmites. Sergeant | standard for every Lt tronble. Heclined. to_turn over the parish property |:waa/overcrowded and many returned home Air Pillows, panose Alomizers. “THE OMAHA” [ ; . 15 8 fino atono and brick bullding, finished In A A hc into the mountain. As suggested, the dead | Ormsby recovered a part, of. fiw stolen prop- Ex 2 B, , Tuhmv hard wood, provided with olectric light, steam nless it was inventoried and a receipt | Wiihout gaining admission. work done by the novices, who are pioneers | erty, but as yot the thioves' have not beon ,""'"&:'\Bflgfiim‘l‘ml}"#r[ gRatien 7;(9}53;‘{'"';[ 4 i , Boat, btk un | POrfost Sunitary bimoim {yen, and._ho also notifiod Mer. Satolii_ by — in_that region—as regards exploration for | captured. licants., Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Piladetphin, . lovalid Cushions. [ throh hout. “The'ronms are ail'good size wit legraph of the bishop's action. Late Sat- BENEATH TONS OF BRICK. mineral—has been partial substantiation of | ~Tom Roth was arrested yesterday in com- | fa. " 04" v & o outside lLeht, and nrs finished very much bet- arday the bishop was the recipient of a teie- this theory. 6 : g pany with a new suit of gray checked clothes ond the sentenco of susponsion. The | Gnaxp Istaxp, Neb., May 20.—[Special to [ In a practical way it was demonstrated to | 11 Wilt be held e et e Ra Aot haEs ishop was at first inclined to boheve the | myp Brr]—Three men were partiaily and | the satisfaction of somo real miners, . They : r property. legram was a bogus one, but after slecping *1% | ran an open cut and exposed u voin freo of | VIS ; \ mattor ovor, son'; tho following noto tg | N0 man completely buried with falling | Fyh 45 oben Gut and exposed a voin fres of | "o two messenger boys, Robert facobs ] riod, and Will Keahl, who absconded with 0 bo: ther Corbott: ‘T, Thomas Bonacum, con- | brick at the yards of Schmidt, Kuschke & | spersed with leaves of copper that goes 28 i istrict Te der the action of Mgr. Satolll as extraor- | Co., three miles north of this city, Iate Sat- | per cont. This particular vein has a width | \N£Ing to the American District Telegraph tor @'s Falr Hotols, Th Rubber Gloves. rostaurant will bo conductod by the manazen F which will Tnsure to all good service and entir e Wuler Botlles. satistaction. Kutes will ba moderste and ra sonuble. Prices for rjoms, $L00 and upwal THE ALOE & PENFOLD £0,, | Skt oLt e headquarters for ull Nebraska und western OEALERS IN people who may visit the World's Fulr. Yo New Woolens, just in. | u He : : : b Surgionl Instrumonts, iira weldome to come nid asi QU ESTIONS uary. T comply with his command.” And [ urday afiervoon. They were puiling up a | of four feet. Besides the copper, the assay | ;33’,,';“,‘,‘,’,;,;’,”;“,’;“;}‘:;‘,‘,‘{,&1}" to the districe STYLE, SECOND Physicians'and Hospltal Supplios, AND GET POINTERS® whothor You wish (o the matter rests. self-sustaining arch roof over a kiln, and | returns gave ten ounces in silver to the ton. 2 LT, | ) 114 South 15th, St. Finaipjor gl m! MEI OIYM(”A ‘ 1s_con- B Betts Arraigned. when nearly completed the structure gave A number of locations were made in the | e FINISH. NONE ext to Postolfice. veniently ronched by taking the CottugeG. . e b way, coming down 7,000 brick strong on the | neighborhood of this_discovery and that is | FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION, and Juckson Park cablo cur on Wabush ave- PAESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT | iy, iyttt Hotel will beopen June I. Gorham F'. Betts, charged with defraud- | men! One of the workmen saved himself by | known as the upper camp. It is thirty-five e g the state of Nebraska of various sums | jumping twelve feet. Heury Pieper, Carl | miles from Moab and about fifteen from La | Clty Prosecutor Cochran Wanted In Police ® connection with the furnishing of coal Jonne iy ot Tincolie® was e, | bisper- and Dicke Neotfolds woro par- | Sal postofico. Eight or ten miles southonst Court—RBurnt District Extonsion. —‘;:‘E—‘__ FRANK E. ALEXANDER, Propr @ insane asy! .incoln, ar- | tially “covered an Chris ngelson | of the upper camp is that of the Big Indian. i BERG S~ b - = - Manager. Judgo Strode this morning. | completely with the mass. About fifiy men | 1t takes \te naimo from an immensq mass of A tholapecinl{aseelinujol ihe fire and BUIBSTREMRE S e B A R & jury was begun. but | were at once put to work removing the brick | sandstone towering above the camp that | PO commissioners held yestorday after- PECTACLES %45 g ing to the fact that tomorrow is Decora- | and the men were quickly rescued. Henry | beurs some resemblance to the figuro of a | Noon, the board accspted the invitation of > pn day and a legal holiday, the case went | Pieper was most severely injured. He re- | red man of heroic size. A road was built in | the chief of police to inspect the jail and er until Wednesday. Betts looked rather | cejved several ugly cuts about the head and | there and considerablo prospecting has been | the police force at 2 p. m. toda, e o from his long incarceration in jail, but | face, and one ear was split. Chris Mangel- | done within a yoar and a beginning made in monvaiu parade in P',heir ne}' 4 ..,T.,',’ml.’.‘.’ l\‘m_ s dressed as scrupulously neat as though | son 'received 2 large number of bruises, | the direction ' of development. More is | forms. had stepped out of a bandbox. 1t is not | whilst Carl Pieper and Dick Neetfeldt were planned for the present season. Here the Chief Seavey complained that all of last leved thata jury totry him can bede- | slightly injured. The weight of the brick | formation is ontirely different from that week, with the exception of Friday, there ed from the regulnr panel, and a number | was 28,000 pounds. noted in the upper camp. There are fissure | was no city prosecutor on duty in police Ftalesmen will be called. Itis on the lat- —_— veins in limestoue and the ore is very rich. | court to filo complaints and prasecuts ofty FPaxton Hotel Bullding. that it 1is expected some fine work will Fromont News Notes. Though it would hardly come under the e Fazaoxt, Neb, May 20— [Spectal to Tz cases. Prosecutor Cochran was engaged in Farnam St., Omaha. head of development there was & 1arge | the district court and purt of the ti Ser- Mis Honor Grow Warm. Bz, |—Captain James C. Ayers, chief ord- | amount of work done in tho past. z i The Marcer. Omaha’s Newast Hotel CGR. 12TH AND HONAR) il A Rooms at§2,50 per asy. 101 00ms at §3. EYE GLASSES y 5 1R - geant Ormsby performed the duties of the ey I i Reamb o : nance officer, Department of the Platte, of Some Work Already Done. office in police court. The matter was re- g Y Bocms minRatb sS40 L0) 23 tam orS Hively Hstln. sncountor s | Oman in the city yesterd : 4 ferred to the mayor who will see that somo ) i ing of a very lively little encounter in maha, was in the city yesterday. e place a shaft was put.down fort; A o0l ax e [' PO 0 N X £ oh the court was the principal actor. Th | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elllott have returned | fers shatudiselosed o wivns Semine teme F95LY atiorey iodts for Mr./Codhran when, that 0 gV NQRENEDEAUGUSTEIEY of Honry Oliver against James I. Lan- | from ‘the World’s fair, wide, and showed_ the voin descending. A | EXGNEN © ofheriviso engaged. | Modern In Every It . ; brother-In-law, for an accounting. has | “3r fohn Daio of Omaha preached in the | tunnel was started Lo, out this vein, bat worlk | ponipono indeliuiiely bhes aeopasnt urto “Newly Furai occupying the boards for two woeks, Episcopal ch in this city topped, about forty feet this side of where o . Friday the court was adjourned in order | Mouiodist ISpiscopal church in this city last | stopped, about forty feet this s bointercopted | 1o, jows for the purpose of purchasing llow Lansing to securo” the chocks by Tho first issue of tho Natlonal Camp Fire, | and after having boen run 120 foct. - Another | S hories pisabledorieapviveiintho Arage: : dovoted entirely to tho interests of the | tunnel was driven for a distanco ot 135 feot, | Parments On Saturday, Juno 10, at 2p. m., the sums for Oliver's benefit that his | Grna Army of the Ropublic, Women's Re. | a shatt sunk and timbered to a deptt of T At ”“’:wy 9. D IomEIn et hs ordesnd him tao socond, o | liof Corps and Sons of Veterans, was pub- | sixty-five foet, and another is down thirty- | Louse: Highteenth an department. ] ming when the case was called ‘it dovel. | Honoc 1886 wock in this city by K @, Doran, | fivefoet, =G neighborhood | o, briyer, Thomas Dowling of chemical No. 3 oder o Catarrh C n Y0 vy ATI :‘Yr'“"":‘:" fl':l’“.‘_’“l“‘ Newly i’irl hed Throazaoat AN sy C. S. ER3. Pron. ich he expected to prove that he had puid (TRADE MARK REGISTERED.) 3 “INDAPO speciavist |13 Midland Hotel MADE A WELL a momber of the Grand Army of the Rel | Iive v : i 7 R . 9 Wi} hoind ot brough $hoin up, The | pupii, Y haye boen grouped. Thoowners aro Captan | o feiemn daye ot o8 Mo 2 wero al PR Sentoar, | OO 10N 8N BHICRES: square Park. aro. loatiive, and. ordored b to balos Figuring on a Great Enterprise. Lo . May, auold miner; Georgo W. Hall of | *"plicoman Mike Dollard asked for five ; Ouray, who has mined 4 good bit in Colo- | gaboicel v 2 ol FresoNt, Neb., 20, — (8 uray, 3 » mi ays and got it toF Contempt o court, "Soveralof the | o Tan Bek] 0 B, Haweh onior e, | 1202 e icing, € Ml L, andatl | SR o, soun 0'Commlt et 1 was orneys sought to excuse M. Lansing's el aaha. Canal | Khraoung and his son and namesike. | read, asking that the limits of ‘the “burnt fons, but the court stamped the floor in K“:f';:, of m;, Fremont and Omaha XE;"':‘ "All‘lagflllh.gflgul;:n TSI :;‘,’n‘:}"gx‘,"‘,‘;“;‘& dlmrm be E;:larxed 30 as to take in the west p s y i an ater Power company, accompan! " 4 side of Tenth street between Douglas street INDOO REMEDY rage, ,',,‘,‘;‘,‘f"‘}\";“.“,’do.z‘l“,‘ck”';‘,:“‘;;x:?:; J. G. Panning, expert hydraulic engineer of | Juage Hall, who first visited Big Indian' in 8 AND 1 Bullding and furnfs A BispeNeany. | Just Opened: Lure entirely now. (Consuitation Kree.) Jmerloan plan, 821 per gay | SPocial raten Is unsurpassed in the treat- | Kuropean plan, 81 y by tho weok. ment of all Convenlont to all car lines to and from depots, and | Offers all comtorts, convienences and fars of highel priced hotels. Kvery room sn outsido room. - Eleo wi and Capitol avenue. The it all PRODUCES THE ABOYVE ally, tric lights, call bells, gus, baths, cte, et Minneapolis, were in the city today and | November." Thoy have been 1n tho istrict | Fhat thoy cannat rent shal Eaione ey BESULTS in 80 DAVS. Cures all { ¥ AL M. J. FRANC wiR ko cheoks, have gone out over the canal survey 1o sottle | Off and on since then. respectable people, but think that if the 3t Bltotiesineds, Wonsoosrds: e e R t r2pri-tor, City In Brief. on the route. As 80on as tho report of the en. | Briggs and Sisson have a couple of claims | )ity are extended the places can bo lot to nd auickly but surely restores Test VIlty b | ol enveiope P, How 6t Oflie 184, T0n-s — he Grand Army has prepared ap ela. | gincor is made, if favorable, work will be | they thought enough of to do some work on | goiled doves. As the board has nothing to o For 85,00 with mshiton bhes | Omuha.Nob. WORLD’S FAIR ANNOUNCEMENT rate program of exercises for the Memorial | commenced on this great enterprise, before roturning home to Ouray. It might | gay regarding the limits of the district the money vefu-ded. 'Don't In Cor. Cottago Grove ave. and 64th ¥ celebration tomorrow. It will include o ey bo mentioned here that thero is o great deal | 1payier was referted to the mayor. T g 5 HOTEL EL," Chlcago. ¢ o dodication of & magnificent plot of ground Nance County's Crop Prospects, more talk about Big Indian in Colorado and . ] i el e e ol pean; Supe Wyukn cemotery, whore Grand Atmy of | GENOA, Neb., May 20.—(Speclal fo Tie | more information about the district can b . g v i ) ronia o Republic members are interred, and ad- | Bee.]—The crop outlook in Nance county | obtained there than in Utah. Piles of people have pues, but De Witt's ;(;Lpb S dn SR manih Visom Chisan v, esses will bo made by Commander Sprague, | has not been botier in the last ten years, | . 164 miles below Big Inaian camp, Otto | Witch Hazel Salve will cure tnem. LA N lar & G i B85 DA Sl ptain C. B Adams of Superior, Governor' | and the farmors are jubilnt n conseqvones. | Stallinan and others havo fout claims.’ Tt is — 8ts., OMAHA, NEB.; by Paul G, Schneider,sat ounse, J. R. Websterhnd I, W. Collins, an i e A b 0.0 uflfl.e‘:l{m'—a- understood that active development is to be Presbyterian Huspital Doctors, Broadway and 6 Pear] St.,, COUNCIL m.um?s s Pranic Ttadican, a lnther, s 'in the city jal | White small erain 1 dome hesi Seuldvite, | startod on some of them ths coming season. | gtam of consulting physicians and sur | IOWA, and other Leading Druggists. tho chargo of forgery. Ho socurod some | 1y b o, Sriin 18 doing finely. "ho ground | preparations for work have boon made elected by the boayd. of trustees f — o e o™ obs Socurod some | ia iy fine condition owing 1o the rocont rains, Ay P T A A e up and | Beons elected by the boayd, of trustees for . e aud with suflicient moisture throughout the | O D ncaDeaiing ‘waa’ L the Presbyterian hospitgl-urgeons, J. E. s e, nowly apmolated recolver | COMINE season Nance county will yleld s | Siie Mol Trospeoting was doas by 8 @ L aees e o JO3F Lard; physicisns, J. tho Capitol National bank: oxbestn porver | erop unprocedented in its history. mines. and was seut down there to look over | B. Ralph, R. C. Moore, K. . ki Womersly, J. eJunel. He has been assisting Re- Fatally Scalded at Nebraska City, the ground aud investigate ou the strength | H. Vance, J. E. Birkhauser, F. E. Coulter ‘vre"r MacFarland for some time. ol of good surface indicatious. i/ GCompleta Marhood TEEL lfl (Address VON MOHL COL, ) Nessaska Ciry, Neb., May 20.—([Special and Victor H. Coftman. 'Homeoputhist— AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. Furnishes the Best and Cieapest Method of L . e Elkhorn Railroad company filed with Telegram to Tus BEE.|—A man na Result of Assays, Surgeon, E. A. twm;'m%mhm. 0. 8. A fulwru‘.,Anttnllljhc:q”‘l‘al:firlm FIRE-PROGFING HOUSES. — A , ine 4 N , . : ; ubiised; e ev 4 B flax'seod and rye to St. Louls from | Was sovercly scaldod last ovening whilg | beeh made. Tt has been ‘found that the ore eyt ' E{?fmm ictone iuserat B Gal? B W, EXPANDED METAL €0, B ot e 10 o ml{;’rrts.l-luhodwvlv::l: was only 1 per cent, which wmight possibly be | | Piles of people hive Biskbut NeWitk's | 28 fi:flmwd jontont, Varicooaie, Tho Hus No. 402 Twonty Sixth 8% CaICAGO. a wi ve will cure thtm. band. J boiling water and steam. When his clothing | A¢senic. - S 3 o " ise worthy of note is the fact that —_— » pecial to Tum | was ramoved large patches of skin camy | Likowl . crcls a OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T g t long ago a ten-pound chunk of what is re- 0! e y ]—~While Charles Imler, deputy post- | With it. It is feared he cannot recover. ::n]:fixnr urdxnm-";? grade iu the district, Riora WUl slee “unwu'l?fii “fi'uo& el 0 i et en” TREATMENT at Nelson, was on his way from Small Damages Secured, wa: -m:;u.od in 5-.ln Lukx:l:mty and pl;oducm‘ WONDERYUL LITTLE BOOK. 'hlll:cnltllnz th:lcfl*uvlnuv’ord anl e'r.nn"oz.a: . oyel P N T -tent| unds of coj lion, W n e, und 1, while the ed}. thing. h 8 enabled us to advance the inter- e oo el Wuiog down o || Oun et May 2.~ (Spcil iosin e | 04 4 i vnibs pousasof copper i, The Origas iyt BRI ML | A oA o tiranes n lnte vou AL tho wagon road on & trostlo, ho Tun | S eyt Hem ooorsor 4EA ';“::: taln country has attained, especiaily since | John Jacob Astor See page 7. s A es ke nY) Vetter resutts with ths machine. Chronic, Nared1s, JRBSA & plllag of the tryatto, uid was found | Masin and their bondsmen in the sum of - i, S & Benedicl bruised otherwise. He was picked district court gmum;y The jury i S i 3 -~ TELEPHONR 1755 12 FARNAM 8D, " : y after be- Highest of all in Leavening Power.— L. K ' : . e of s enposhouse. 1iopes are | iug out all night brought in a veruict this 8 ing Power.—Latest \J. S. Gov't Report, Special Dissis, wis Kirk, the young ‘man who was put | HOFRINg for the plantiff of §5. Bounds for Sale. ff the Burlington train at Lincoln last week Killed in » Wolf Hunt. [ d Sealed bids for 1000000 ot achool bulldin of both ou, 13 thought 10 bo quite soriously hurt | ore was shot aad tustantly kilied b - Tiroken tiow, Nobo up to-1 G'elock p. ue of ¢ 3 Men and Women. a3 probably sustalucd intornal iojurics. | fot was, shos and uss duiin‘ g " fne . A% aplc haodata bo lasusd by the 1l other_troubles i { terd Sducation of the ubove named dis or_troubles tren Bubt near have. The boys’ were. srrangis b PARKER, 3. . No. 4 Bulinelisty | (10 will bear 6 por cont interost, bayable | o, FEISLAFS and il other, troubies irested Oeseala Aehecons, their pistols at the time in anticipation o B st chief consuling physician of the | (CnlluBoually and both interest and princis | B i aonable charges Oacrora, Neb., May 20.—[Special to TuB | goouring a shot. A coroner's jury scquitted rlAMDVI:hnnntAL INa! ) e ayable at the fiscul agency for the )1 . Gage of Fremout, grand secre- | young Hanlin of blame. ! . DAl i . ot e sai enap by o Mostyus geranf Mebrasks ia the city of New'Yark, N N NIl Ry Sass of - Nremdui, gsead ssoter Khenunied Vidalliy, dtvor g, Norrousnod Physical | 3o 20gecn. 515 "0 1603, waa $6,000.00 will run MOUR l U l‘N AM ' w‘l‘h:‘yau:“ - l:l“.‘k'a'"‘ or fiftecn years from .'lll* 1,1893. The right A aad ouk o was here Saturday and organized a of the Daughte BUHES"""""“ oa - person G by el Lo rejoct 4y and all bids'is rexerved. eip—— The Original o of John Jacob Astor. See page 7. 1 TALBOT, President. ks as Osceola Lodgo No. 8 ———— Frosoectus with Leatimonials, FILEE: 3G LRAING SeRelts). | pOuGLAS BLOCK, - OMAHA, NEN hare 84y daen. The “,"“"" HAYDEN BROS. | L E UIESKRVATION. 200 py. 120 livaluebl pro Dated Brokan Bow, Neb. My L 1Y Opposite Huyden Bros