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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 25 1893 5 \ SDTANTC '} airector has never besn elscted to that of- | exchanes, ax mentioned. nntil the banks wiil [Q N VOO Y 'Q | between the city marshal and A citizon, in INNe e PN | < LINCOLY MERCHANTS OBJECT fsisir b ocst besh it o b o | hghanen,tt mutonst, ovhapapi =i | IRICRS O LISCOLY BOYS | o't ettt i eetuan | ANXIOUS TO USE - GRAMITE | I. E. FARNUN tho oftice by suffrance of the voters of the | The letter is signed by Plummer, I "re & y badly bruised. This morning he paid his fine (L 4 P \ 1 ——— districy Co.. Raymond Bros. & Co., H. P. Lau, Har- N for disturbing the peace nnd was divested of Asinilat case arose in Superintendent | Erenves Bros, Linvoly Frult company, H, T —— his official regalia, — P iazs of tho New Fre Lane's ad d Superintendent | Clarke Drug comvany, David Wise & Co., . v Hine | Thae Well kno . - ” They Think the Workiaz of tho NewEvelght | cionsy shya that pe pas . yet lanrhos of no | Lincoln ok and Spice mills, Buckstat | Large Gun Oartridzes Plagid on the Motor P - Omaha's Federal Building Will Probably Be A Gy Law Will Hamper Them, renson why Lane's decision at the time | Bros. Manufacturing company, MeShane & Car Tracks, Oscrona, July 24 —[Special to Tur Bee.] Further Delaged. foatnres of gatarehal df uld not be reaMrmed. Brony, Jones Douglas bakery, Grituger Oscoola’s Hoarnd of Education, at {ts last i Vi o e of SR R AT e ip At the State Honse, eph Junge, H. 1. Pattick & Co., W. 3 Goopor meeting, elected the following teachers for g 1 R AL _,'“f,v“‘;:"‘,"“,[‘_'l'."": PREPARED TO PROTEST IMMEDIATELY W. Thomas was todsy appointed re- | & Cole Bros., Lincoln Paint and Color com- the nost uine months: Principal, Prof. M. | SECOND BIDS NOT SATISFACTORY 1 Siun conntios far biwenty-ons : sfanct American Savings bank | pany, WisconsinFurniture and Coftin _com- R. Snodirass ; assistant principal, Miss doan \na 15 wo pany, Funke & Ogden, M. Ackermann & Co., nette Proctor of Lincolu; teache Meeting to Be fold Today 16 Devise Means rintendent Goudy started for Fair- | Clason & Fletcher company. A. M. Davis & | Hotel Known 1 odncation |l oireles rs, Miss E. — Whout the state. His 0.80 be.ngs oud Lineoln Guests Narrowly May Henderson, Miss ‘Touis Pratt, Miss | g shiewe: O'Ranine ; o Mocty. of o o Yo, IORVIAE "0 IRIFOTNS oF this_afternoon, whare e will attend | Co., A. T. Loming & Cor. . M. Telghton. RN w8 SRS 06 136 AWK Muud Musseiman, Miss Joanno Auderson | SUPCFVISIng Architeer O'Rtourke lnciined | io. oyeatant heating, ae . dofferson county teachers ingtitute. He | Lasch Bros. company, Herman Bros., Zeh . and Mrs. W. J. Conkly to Refer the Matter Again to Cone 1L gonoral ho e, il This Cinusa of the Ygei- will attend the Clay county instifute before | Bing Glass and Paint company, \Westorn One of the oys Under T TR gross and Secare More Fonds Teetive rasiits of s, Copaland mum ftnte Law, roturning to his ofico, Glass and Paint company and H. Wittmann Arrest, WaTERLOD, Nob., July 84 (lipecial to T for the Work WECR IO oF 10t T 18 the But ono case was filed_with the clerk of | & Co. 100, Neb., July 24.—(Spoeial b . g of M Pinim was conductod ontirely the supremo court this afternoon, Tt comes e e i) Bee.|~George Brown, who was so badiy — A oL, July M. —[Specigl to Taw Pie.j— | I o P T a8 SOCIEted the A i Liscory, July 24.—[Speelal Tologram to | Tt by a broncho on Haagenson's ranch last | WanHINTox Bons P — 18 bt In have | Rorsemever Plumbing and Heating company Torn Ban. | Onlst O - Friduy, is still suffeving torribly 1t is ASHINGTON BUREAU OF Tie 1Y vholesalo merchants of Lincoln NAYO | agyingt J. H. McClay, Louie Meyer,d. H, | Program for the Week at Jackson Park— | Tie Ber.)—Chief Cleri:Whitmore of Hotol tHourtih e WLl ices ho sieun of His tlghy 818 Fornressu St 3 faally decidod to ma a united protest | Harley and . H. B, Stout. Weather Warm but Pleasant. Lincoln passed through an vxperience about eye. His friends *ook him 1o the Presby- . . WasniNarox, July ngainst the proposul of the railroad co y A, It Humphrey, Tommissioner of public Ci11cAGo, July 24, —The weathor continues | S o'clock this evening which nearty cost him | terfan hospital at Omaha this mornine. Supervising Architect O'Rourke panies doiug business he st t ands .and _buildings, returned from his | peautiful, though warm. This fs Indlana | his life, Two small boys, Ose r Brown, a took under consideration tho bids wh 4 : . . | World's fair trip today s g i New Millm Operation. ek U braska to_enforve tho provisions of the now | My nger and several othors incorpor- | ©4110rs’ day at the World's fair, and they colored Iad, and Raymond Levl, both about | pymuoxt, duly 96 (Spocial to Tie 1 kYo boon submitted for the consteuction of maximum rate lnw, which goos into effest amery company today | 8r¢ to be given a week of enjoyment. They | 0 years old, had secured soveral large gan Fromont's new woolen factory is now be- | the new federal building at Omaha on August 1. Satuday a committeo was apital of 2,500, went by steamer to the park this moruiug | cartridges. Levi gave the colored boy thrce | jue oporated. Tho mill opened up Saturday | YAHIOUs samples of stone which the soy Appointod to visit the raiiroad headquarters n-\rm-mlml Articles of incorporation of the | and this afternoon held & reunion, with | of them and told him to put them on the and three of the five great looms are in | PIAUErs propose to use in the constract! at Omaha, bus sinco thad thme word has | (hasey & !:’.".‘,.‘L'."”’,";‘,'"',:"l( mahn wero fled | speeches, at the Indiana stato building, | street car track. He did so and the motor- operation already. About twonty men ave | tho new building have been recoived and are been reccived from tho railroad munagers AL LU Wwhich was gaily decorated for the occasion. | man of the next car that came along nearly | now employed, which force will bo inereased | being inspectod and testea by the supervis ogos Manuf N i 1 which leaves 1o doubt as 1o the intention to ™ bt Aot ke Tomorrow will bs commercial travelers' | fell off the platform the serics of ex- | 88 new machinery is put in operation ing architect v Pt Sit6al Tt Another chapter was added to the history 1 Wednasday wi . i tons whie g — Senator . it e put thenew rates into efoct. Sccretary [ Anoth t ¥ | day; Wednesday will be turnerbund day and | plosions which followed each other 1n quick Senator Manderson, when tho first set of Dilworth of the State Board of Transporta- | pf (he Alim with tonal, banit fallure todaY | largo’ number of those in attendance on | succosslon. One of the heavy bullots passed FARSNY DLy 1 s TSieeT :‘x“:"'lr-urnrrl Hon also brought word from Omaha yester | court of the answer of Receiver Hayden to | the festival at Milwaukes are expected to | through a large, heavy plate glass window A TIENIN VNI 0 SRRt WhS. Grestad now rates would go into of tho iaige number of cases brought against | take part in tho oxerclses, In the hotel a haif block away. Sunday in the kidnaping by Jobn Paul on time, In viow of these facts | himi to recover amounts duo upon the bogus uosday will be poor children's day, the | Mn Whitmore and two guests of the hotel | oSy (Bt KICAMDIE | Yol oy 4 e loval Jobbors will lold n meot ngia this i) ;.‘.?.".'."d\ h’nr"\'\-';.|.~):‘|?“€\r'" “,‘fl:;:{l:‘:’;’ fs being given free admission. were sitting in front of the window when | cuntly boen living, of thelr 2.yoarold child. | Second advertisoment the sitnation has not Wt THG, oo it CAll eas. stad tiiis | tHs loading spirit, ‘These notes were issued | Tdberia hus a unique program arranged for | the bullet whizzed through between their | His wife was Hving swith hor mther, The | changed mater ally. the bids on granito not Mternoon: W it s in various amounts ranging from §1,000 [ Wednesday. heads. The plate glgss window was shat- | child was taken to Io being any lower than undor the original ad- iy s A L.t Sallfond | 10 | €000 “Wmil were - slghed. by O. - tered on o level wilh their heads, the ball vertisement. enmpanion doing. pusinoss 15 Lincom have.| W. Mosher and one Hurlbut, who was FORD THEATER DISASTER. burying itsellin_the wall on tho” opposite Nutkoils Gnunty Indensndents I soems t0 bo the consensus of opnion adopted now tarir on freizhit Into this [ a4 tho time Mosher's confidential | , . o aory the room. The colorod boy WAS ( npyeox Nob., duly 94, —Spocial to Tie | tht 1o materiul except granity will with- TR VATNUM, B TRAONRIL city fo tiko olfeet August 1, Ot if put in ops | acent and clork. Then the notes were | Ck Alnsworth, Contractor Dant, Nupt. | urrested. iR, )—This Tndependent cantval o o | jrand tho rigor of Nebraska climate and it aPs weo 1 firet folt my aisonan T8 lon will e of incalculible injury and of | endorsed upon the back by C. W. Mosher as Dovert and Engineer Saste Indioted, COULDN'T FIND MAJC ] ¢ indopendent, central committeo | is the desire of the supervising architect to CrIBIng pain on thi Hght ste of ) dirsctanil vital frwo hit Lin- | president of the Capital National bauk. WASHINGTON, July 24.—~The grand jury has WLy LA n\f Nuc:mgt"s l‘n\:iu._vdn‘ L[h:lll\|‘x"‘l.u_\' x:;ul lh:‘ml build the new l;‘nihhux of that stone, but It | my neck, whito my howl s £ull with s JUSINeSs supremacy They wore thus i in the finan- | found o true bill against Colonel Frederick August 2 as the date for holding the inde- | appears that the existing appropriation is | DU sens Sion kraund the biss of the heain ¥ AGLABIING o ‘hey wiven a status in the finan- | found a true against Colonel Frederick | gy, g N Al x | 3 FF ROTO BN Yokn 0o A Bomen: Tta oM. WL BAE o aniby ¢inl world ana were readily disposed of at | (. Ainsworth, chief of the record and pen- o e o riiling Governor | pondont county convention. not large enough, 1t is “thought thut tho | @00 & VeFy soreseaip. Claso Upon these sy d ! EhEire oy K HELY {1 | 10Ins came ndize ness amd T ity 8w s saanufacturing and ing interests only, but | the swalier eastorn banks. it is estimated , ¥ g b gtk ————— o To iR tter will ba hiold. 1n nbeyatic UBUL {1yt oo N CeR I WEr T e ST Theludo ovory Jiteros s roprosntig ad tde | SRS Trom $150,600 vo taat 500 vt rgs mated ls.m division of tho War department; Georgo | Lixcovy, July . —[Special Telegram to | pyrgworks, balloon tonighs. the meating of congr When_congress | 1R E 0 Giihotiig waek g e e i dent upon the life ut‘\hls‘l-ny “\\;-, “h"-‘..,» 1actured paper is held by banks in the east- | W- Datt, contractor employed to make the | Tyg Ber.]—Governor Crounse has gone to ”"1‘1 “nv\!lt is probable Senator Manderson | tho stomneh nnd diaerion. After oating L FequOst thint i meeting called b Line {orn states. When the bank failed all the | excavation for the electric light plant; W. Wisconsin on a ten days trip and auring his e rprerony will introduce a joint resolution increasing | always lad a hoavy piin and iy (igostion solihote on Tugsday, July 3%\ B oelock b | }iojdora commanced nttashment broceoditgs | E. Covort, suporiutendont, and Francls | absance 15 M. Correll. reations pua 1o ot GREAT EXHIBIT OF TWINS. the appropriation and immeaiatoly upon its | Was S0 doranzad that wny actinons ool Sasse, engineer, holding them responsivle | the senate, will steer the ship of state. An 3 P and a 3 » B TranARY s Mok passaze a contract for a granito structure | O¥CN ADDIcs—would causo n sovers burning T e o e casnty,Lor O¥beROMD tHIA f e e eI ey A . Four Sots of Doubles Bound for Chioago | Wil ba let. 3 UG a1 Ehia time T A1 not nvpoctorate ITyouire tnterested In tho weltare of tho | instituted against the receiver. The suits | fOF the old Ford's theator disaster last June, | offort was made to reach Licatenant Gover- LA Ly Weatern Pansions, any 1o Tndleats that T hal o itarmcand sebe elty you will ho v Ing that fnte ot 1t you | are important, for if won by the holders of in which twenty-three porsons lost their | por Majors, but it was learned that he is at CHICAGO, July 24.—Twelve twins. The following pensions granted ave re. | Bosed it to Do simbly nenriieia, until b fofiountinndichis ancoting. L UZHatiRWY, | ¥He ¥Hiob will share on a pro rata | lives and a large number were injured, Hot Springs, 8. D. A teleeram was there- | Many peculiar combinations nave been | ported: Shepird pronounead mine n e of catnrel R AL Oakdey, 1L Raymond, 1. 1 kil ) ¢ « n 3 g 8 A X iseases and tho benefit that | have derived Piunimer, 18 AL Porey, A i Lirgroay positors of the bank when - fore sent to President Correll informing bm | brought to light in_connection with the | Nebraska: Original James MeDonald. | {5 his treatmont proves that ho was cors T1 Clarke, ¢ 1Y: ey tho final division of the assets aro mado. Awards Will_Be Instructive of the emergency aud the Hobron editor | World's fair, but this one of doubles is | Orizinal widows, ote.—Minor of Berndt rout. COmpiny, Buckstalr n his answer filed this afternoon Receiver Cntcao, July 24 —The chief object of the | promptly replied that he would be in Lin- ) t i hat has discoverad ite | o0 SEvery one notes my improvement bit none i irey Liros Tayden denies that the “Western Manufac. " g y h he most unique that has discovered it: % ¥ 3 . N . B ¢ M 5 ¢ 0y estern Manufac- | pureau of awards of the World's fair, as | coln and assumne the executive functions to- self to a public always yearning for new | 1 [0W3: Original—Isaiah lor, Hiram | ein tuolb it ns 1 1o niysoifs or 1 woil know, Douslas, G, M. Litibertson . ing compuny,” of which one E. Hurlbut, | i 0w afte Jarvis.” Increase—John A, MeCartney, We- | I T had not obtiined o p, 1 eonal not otdier, Wit o i A Ny Was e, ovoe hon aas i d1urlbuts | disclosed in o statomont issued today, is not b oo MSEBeM sty S\ bho PAGS (ocbalba vy Sher il e AR B B s e TS oy N0l W i e By, 1 Wolttuade & Co., | 4dmits that therd was a “Westorn Manufac. | b0 cater to tho commercial side, but the in- | ot - TSN of Fiattsmouthy was this | GECRHATS - SR SO T (OO HBE PG B Mikcetinnuisan A SRR & ‘ob North & Co., H. 0| turing company,” but that Hurlbut had | structive side. For instance, grains will be | syitute for Fobblo Minded at Beatrico. In | man pushed a wheelbarrow from the 4 % Copeland an't Shepard. My conditton i3 so ¥ Lansigis, 1 1 Patriel & Cot ). 1 hins to do with it and had no authority | chomically examined to discover if the far- | view of the necessity for cconomy Mr. Wil | coast © fo Ohidago: & onelegged | , Fonptralion Bekels today approved the | mieh inprove as o Surpass all of my' hoows Btehiina Nl ke TG | tnager, i pooior Struments a8 68 | mor is utilizing hisland for tho bost pur. | 800 will also act as bookicoaner fof tho st | Bievelist . passod ihrough the S national. Banke in’ Nobrsknt. TRRkres | Aro maiont Cudiacal alchiru s hoiring oLl Natlonal bank, Mer= | ModhEET ' deliberate intont o defiand | Poses. Wool will bo experimented on in a L L A O enroute from Sun rrancisco to New fonal of Chicago for the Pirst Nationalof | 1om feels splendialy bu 1t npe Al unplo <ans Do Thre. ke & Otdon Hespoiiiinds | the corporators.stockholders and depositors, | 1aboratory to ascertain the valuo of its fibr neld a brief sossion today o consitor. higs | YOKs on the way from Texas to Chi- | Gothanbur; Amarican Fychungo Natioma) T TO0 o Oy eyl & olagn ros. S e S R, conspired with Hurlbut to falsify, forge and | and the propriety of raising certain grades | for putting in 4 new cement floor in the old | S0 are a number of milch cows racing | of Lincoin for the Rirst Nationalof Hum- R AR UL $ 1 4 N 3 ! L A heaith ind strength 18 hotter than 1t hase K. Krug & Co, Ewing & Co., ; issue notes similar to issued [ of sheep in certain localities and under cor- | cell houso at the state penitentiary. A large | to see which can get here first to give a | boldt; Columbia National of Chicago for the | Hoen i years. | eirnestiy commend thoso ( ARt et by the snuine Western Manu- ; IS suscosstul toachor spasks a8 | bids wero received and it was found a gran- ite structure could not be erectod within the appropriation, insisted that bids should b readvertised. Under tho responses to the X 3 4 bl i N vill | Nebraska National of Yori Eantlemon to ou e will'stant b \ tain conditions. Food products will be ex- | number of bids were received, but the board mple of her butte a woman will i > peop) ¥ sta Y facturing company. Some ese i ) 0 no conclusi Another st v ot 1 snver one | new postofice has been established at o thoy The World-Herald of Sunday morning | forged ngtes do g o T ot o | amined and thelr physiological valuss do- DO R LTSGR ATIO Ut 6 /EOS ORI r{;’_«ln;lutx]!,h om Denvor on 3 oroncho € | pallam, Lancastor. county, Nobe and Canot con I.....-.: N ‘IM i "x : sod | the recovds of the bank, cither as discounts | termined. No such examination has ever ¥ S w'lfi:‘m" ::u‘“‘]’l‘;':‘: 4 '\'_:,“‘h‘\"l; “]‘\‘l’;;m"‘u', H. Rubaak appointed postmaster Cata sha i all eurable dissas 8 trewtst al b the last legislature which become effective | gy bills blo. Some of the notes are | taken place in connection wi y - 5 o i | aniod by ho PoS I on Augustl, Awong tho bills veforred 10 | recorded on the books of the bank, but iu | sivion Lpeed Bl LS R R MANDLED LOTTERY TICKETS. and another man, all armed to the teeth, — - was senate file No. 14, introduced by Senator | thege cases thoy were marked paid on tho 2 L. 15 Moore of Lancaster county, providing | hooks hofore baing sold to custern. croditors. Cadillne Day at Detroit. T e T for UEng lithy that juries in wurd Crending | Recoiver Hayden further alleges that tho [ Derrorr, July 24.—The city today for the R R e on: discretionary powers in bringing in a verdict | Capital National bank nove i ety & : LaNcos, July 24.—[Special Telegram of cither doath or imprisonmont, for life, ! AR owned fivst time, celebrated the two hundredth an- posscssed the notes involved in. th v 10 Tur Be]—Horlonslus Holzman, an | "O,fr0m the great state of Kansas, will DRS. COPEL AND & SHEPARD < ossessed the notes involved in the presen . T ¢ Beg. ]! e olzman, an T v o oA, 8 vi J. Ul LA M i Tho World-Herald commeuts on the bill in | $uits *hat thoy aro Youd a8 to the bani La | Diversary of the arrival hero of Antoine de ex-policoman, - was ‘arrested tonight by | Dro ooy Somoina bufet car, and will | oorpe wrigye Dlod Tenving » Tottor Mak. | ¥ il a manner which Mr. Moore feels is unjust | cqusd of the fraudulent manner in whieh | 1o Motte Cadillac, the first settler on the Datastivel i Moisi PR Y | stop at a prominent hotel e ing Light of Nimselt, ROOMS 311 AND 812 NEW YORK LIRS g uwarranted in the light of the Teal | they were uttered, that they woro and are | site of Dotroit, and it will heroafter bo | DetoCtive Malono on““tho chargo of | * \William and Kdward Stiles are P PHIA, July 21.—Georgo Clif- | BUILDING, OMALIA. NEIL facts. ? : ultra vires, or beyond the powerof the per- | known as Cadillac day. The celebration | US!M¥ the Unitod States mails for thoe | brothers and wealthy real estate men of S W b B R T 16 Sh e Every Gop Diseaae To n Bk represontative this morning ho | yon signing tho noses ta 4o e e the obers : DHCBY: transmission and salg. of Jottery tickets, | Wichita. They are twins, and in addi- | [0 ight, a man of 3lyears, was | Every Curable Diseass Trente statoa that there was marked dissimilarity | of tha bank, and that Moshor's unjwfyl | PeEAD this afternoon with a parade of mili- | Folman had been suspocts e o K808, tion are so much alike that peoplo who | found dead in bed at his room in the | 0mes Hours 4 o 1a. m.i2 t05 b s 7 103 e between tho measures introduced by Me. | Gog iy the face of the provisions of the law | YATY and civic societics, state and munici- but it was only today that évidence suficient | },vo known them intimately for years | M8 Of 523 Race street early this morn- e Sunday =1 an. to 12 m. Watson und himself. M, Watson's bill pro- | and without the ofticers of the bank passing | pal oficers, ete., tollowed by addresses, his- | to warrant his rrest was secured. When | oonsiantly mistake one for the othor, 1n | i8¢ and the coroner will make a post = = Jided that tho death penalty should b abol. | upon the nates. in question or giving him | torical and otherwise at the Anditorium, o lortons waunnticy of iskots and. number | FHOSE LY S lived two sohool toashors | M0rtom oxamination of tho hady to de- 3 ished in this state. Senator Moore's bill | permission to so use the credit of the bani. . LN IS weln found i hlyd ockeeuswhiS | GG SEIISHOWE LRI tWO Boboul etlohitrd | et B B Ra T st Wi dbe CUSTER'S simply gave the jury the right to_substitute | does not bind the bank to the payment of Kllled Captain and Crow. clearly proved his guilt, " " whofsoroiqsistors i and Stwina NDHG ] (er ety causes or premeditated suivide. imprisonmwent for 1fo for the death penalty. | tho notos. Sixaarone, July 24.—Chinese passengers | ° The ticksts are of regulation style and | authority for the story, A. M. Burton of | M ol : . LAST Senator Moore mntroduced his bill onJanuary o Spekh sTror Bhves o Sn ETRLYEDS 22 0 5 across their face is printed with rubber | Kansas, who is in ago, says_that it | Lhe man was in the last stages of con- 14, the first day upon which bills were intro- & ik e on the Dutch steamer Rajah Kongsce, on the stamp the place where the prizes will bo | is diffiealt to tell them ‘“T B LR TR four | Sumption, and it is possible that he had BATTLE or the organization of the. The Central Labor union of this city has | coast of Acheen, attdcked the crew, killed" shed in Omaha. e twins, ‘met, fell in love nd m.“‘,l,i(,d a premonition of his approaching death, red it hefore the legislature l'mll|\lln§n}:)nl the following series of resolu- | the English captain and mate and twenty- Holzman served on the police force during Each twin married the twin with whom | for preparation for his demise hadsbeen FIELD, vr-mu(ly, l;f\:l:wpu sed I;):llllu m'xlflLlnmx |‘:~\n-u|- "-!I:":|;,r:)\)}‘\‘l:';n\:::t:u presonted to congress by | yig of the Asintic sailors and wounded fif- :Ih or "~ 7 J \dln'h{?uucmu ud again h‘"“m howas in love, though little | Made. On the table were several lotter o ary 20. Mr. Watson's bill was not introduced er pa 3 e during the first term of, Mayor Weir, e or S AAl ALY s was remar! > reeto is is s hich i until January 17 and was not reported to the | To rne SExATE S teen others. RSt e e mixing made discrimination 1mpossivie. (x)m‘ :u.;.l,!‘rn‘m k.uhlf Ix{nn] was directed A v,m-h to th'u? spot. which is now a senate until Mareh 50, TIVES OF THE L ST, N 8 AS News trom Wisner. Many stories too long to ve | 10 the rofessor o abnemann Hos- | national cemetery, is extremerly inter- DX Joe Jefturson All Right. %, ¢ ) 7 A he amendiment whic Vorld- SRMBLEL . 5 4 AVisser, Neb. 24— [Special to T 3 s . pital.” 1t was as folloy e S feil nrgn:ll(t;l:,:‘A‘I‘:‘I“\‘\“LL:‘ull‘xk\\"‘uull‘:\g']}l:x‘l‘hivn‘,:l-:ld. Whereas, Distress herotofore unknown has Buzzar's Bay. July 24.—To an Associated 1sxen, Meb., July 3f(Special to Tue | potold here are related of them | I esting. . Hore seventeen years ago Gen : BT OL & e Bek.]—The following corps of teachers has ring the courtship, but suffico it for | Dear Siv—Cut my body up and show the | aral Guster ¢ e ,. ator Moore after the bill roiched th houso | pasliiat i fsni o3t i overy part of our land, | press reporter this morning Joe Jofferson de- ik it B, s mGHRHE Doe bl ot ch1o 4 Guring the courtahip, suioe S108 | rauks how o chump is made. 1. have beon | O2kCustor und yshcompanieciorthe e B i b L Mm"gx,m"d“”“:mrlK:m.;a r{;lg‘."n. y: 1].[,;‘;:’.;. nied positively that thero was any truth ;.. .‘-no' v the scl gol boatd o this } the present _narrative to say that, in g ever since I became a man. 1 am | Seventh United States cavalry,number— Kesson, The amondment did not affect the | Bomezot Amorieun worklugmen into scones of | whatever in_ the story that he was dying of | }',;.‘;.,;{.‘,‘.h‘ffi«f?“&'"‘i.‘“’,‘;:,;‘v‘n;vgp i “‘;]"‘“ :;‘nuv]n:‘;‘ :x:n,“hklor,l h \\:‘l“la:]n uudl tired of belng imposed vpon. 1 owe nobody | ingover 200 oflicers and mon, were cut ur) of the bill in the slizhtest degree, espuir and want; and BRTe] B = ! s 2 o~ . er, e yC g lady to whol € was engaged anything, huve no money or friend: 1 am B 0! > 3i i D i VTn Eay s ) auas i rovIamE Ly : \l\"hn:n-;w. Wo fool assured that this distross | ©30cer. He declared he was nover in better | 1 i Miss Bonkoy Miss Glura Richiard: | assigned Monday, Wodnosday and Fri- | trod of living. . bowt ot wy fionds heay | 10 pieces by tho Sioux Indians and tho fuw should not appiy to any ofensos | 8 1A0euly due o tho funteiendly aitindy oF — o Mina wiay arin Kuoll all of this piace | guy nights as their nights for. courting, | my body, Tor | bite thow al Lo allied tribes under Sitting Bull. Tho committed prior to the taking effect of the ,.,.‘,‘,...,: ,,,,.1' ¥ een Indicted for Smuggling. sistants, 3 o and 1d called on the remaining nights A Cuewe, battleiield, the valley of the Little Big Vhoreas, Tt ls a seltsevident fact that what |* WasmiNortos, July 24.—The treasury is in- The outlook for an immense corn_crop was | Of the week, so there would be no mis: Another letter was writton to the pro- | Horn, locited some forty odd miles T T AT SeehTiel |ncauzanic andincrrcs s hacdio fobutnan |l FrizaWthint it o persans) elght 08 hem nevoR DAL oot han Lol mauents corn ierop wvasy (0] T They wero marvied by the sume | priotor of the boarding house whore | guth of Custer, Mont., & station on the the bill, because it was _taken from a law | Kot and the less readily it Is Invested in pro- | foderal ofticials, have been indicted at Port- | of the state. : preucher at the samo time. The gentle- | Wright hoarded, accusing Fleteher of |y 0 & Pacific railrond,.can ho onsil onco on'tho Nobraska statuto books. Ho [ fltetivetniorprises aid the employment of | Jynd, Ore., for smuggling Chineso and opium As Michael McNamara, a prominent farmer | men wero dressed alike and so wero the failing to help him in his trouble. ! e el SO had becomo impressed with the necessity of | ™\Wili/lis 1t takes all tho world's prosent | into the United States, c‘k:\ix.l":h‘:::hiLs‘;ia\tsxry;)a;rdn?:o:‘{:;,x‘\:;‘;ul;: ladies. The preacher got a little mixed | Alongside this pile of letters was a pho- | Feached by stage. If you will write od notes do not_anywhere nppear upon o a dwaiformrats—meliecines fres. P s at & is_footing it from somewhere in the | Fireworks, Courtland beach to- | ditance sie ourully treatst by mis Sonl for wild west to the fair. But the twins are | mght. Balloon, boating, bathing, music. | Sumptam b, not running a raco to Chicag Thoy > jealousy of the standing of the two Fresdent of rendering the laws against murder more ef- | storo of coi 10y, both silver. and gold ey h - and had to refer to his notos, but the | graph of two women. The face and | Charles S. Fee, Si. Paul, Minn., inclose Toctive. - Under tiio proscnt laws Uo Jury in i s interos"on the worli's Another World's Falr Fire Vietim. A Rt Noinars Joerontod, to =40 | high contracting partios are satisfied | foad of one of the. Tomales was et on ing 4 cents in vostage, he will send you J mu or in » firs CEIe0 mus 088; and 1N o P pa AP S : n ‘a Y v 3y o Ay Wi o . 3 g » 0 vritten: i ;m:.rlna:‘sl:; &4 "‘iu‘ bmw::c" A ldul i u; e Whoreas, All l6zialitive attempts to dostroy Fizoray, 0., July .‘4 Mnrsgml L.‘ M. | vehicle. Both limbs were broken just above “‘y"" they got the ones they wanted. .m'\l on the back of the card was wr itten: | g handspmely illustrated 100 page book, accused oc acquittal, There were frequently | Uh¢ full money quality of silver havo madu | Meyer. guard at the World's fair, has been | the ankles by the fall. The father of the boys presented them | *She is the cause of my trouble. froo of chunge, in which you will find & itigating circumstances which had great | MOUCY scarcer and hurder to obtain, and huve | missing ever since the fire in the cold storage The match game of base ball played by | colts that weve twins, and Mr. Bur- e % ol Al Lig: H D! & ad g therofore been In the intercst of the money = i = i a | West Powt and Wisner niues on the latter's | ton says that d these gentlemet o 3 graphic account of the sad cainstrophe weight upon the miuds of jurors, and, in such | | i Tatal o the ‘weiture ot producers, | Warehouso thore. It is foared he perished | WWest Poit and Wisuer 1 holath okt oxnstly ol o v fontlemon, | Piroworks Courtland bench to- | STEPS i ] : casus, vordicts of acauittal havo boen ren- | aborers and craftsmen; and in the tlames. Victory for tho homo. Lo, with auonn of | Looking exactly alike and driving horses | nisht. Talloon, boating. bathing, music;) 1103 overtok theibrave Gustonand his dered in cases of m\u]'dur in the 1ll'slllvgrun Whereas, Work Yithout piy 13 slavery, and i e P NSy ity With - score of | anq huggies wherein no difference can st s Al followers in the valley of the Little Big simply because the law provided no inter- | Work for half puy is halt slavery, nud undor obber Commits Suiclde tn Jall, 85ty ha scured | Do detected, may be seen in the streets West Polnt Soliers Batilo, | Horn in J 76, mediary punishment and the jury refused to | [, denonstizatlon of silvor wagel have beon | Hivsswono, 1L, July 24.—Gotlieh Most, the | The Catholic society has at last sccured f Wichita, where they arc know IRANST g D S itenty | Er g uney 0, o Who had enlisted theie svmpe | Maintained at living rates only by the cone a resident priest in the person of Father | Of Wichita, where they are known to CRANSTONS, N. Y., July 2. —Twenty | _ =i peimaanpiciadentisBastioiiey u;\l:;iJ it efforts af Iabor unions: did e robbor whoso brutally out Mr. and Mrs. | Anern, who conducted his firat services yes. | nearly everybody in the town. West Point soldiers of c¢ompany E en- R e B e oAy tofndow s buncont)iionslirapaal ot cho ;\ln;,ur!.k l‘xlislv. woek, hanged himself last | torduy. A parsonago will bo erected” at | Well, twins have come into thoso | ginecrs, and o similan number from the T Mr. Watson's bill was at no time received 1z made for the extonded uso of sliver as | Pight in jail here. two households, and ‘it is gravely as- | cavalry detachment, engaged in a hand- with favor in the senate. ul canvass. :3:::"::;{;}:;\':‘1‘-”1 ‘-~||:n;\‘-., b D) ::\;”T‘nl-..x.;.lul.!.., TS S G SR y's Institate, serted that each set of twins cannot be | to-hand light at Nissens, the notorious ! | EnaRmARRL A SR OE Mupsbiokneai BV SRR S AL AT Qe e e et s MBIt Eaher S S Neb., July 24—[Special to Tie | determined from the other. They haye | dancing pavilion in this villae. lust . minn could bo pussed. - When it wus recoived n | i, iy'ind Fivotdbon the tebtor s broity. of berg shot and killed T. K. Meisse, a butcher, | BE®|—The sccond annual scssion of the | all four been in one house and the visit- | pight. The fight was the culm ion B |ioispnstellinas Fatorred Lofihe dudiclary i, il andnponbitntworkingmunkinel | A BISkaNEI ue TR Aeemn B ] " | Boyd county institute closed Saturday even- | iNg mother has taken two babics home | of a feud that has been breswing between SP";GIflLIST ported back with the recommendation that | wiges. wnd would deduct from the oo 1t e ing. Tt was tho most cnthusiastic gather- | With her, and if they become mixed | the two companics, owing out of & it be indefinitoly postponed. This rep sufliciont supply of gold the 80 per cent. of our Dropped s g ing of the kind ever attended by tho teach- | they comfort themselves by saying, “It nitely postponed. veport | ¥ ] (L, Py i Hon Apd N ® was adopted without o dissenting voto. .\“.‘..L::rlva total gold product which comes fror Ben Johnson is the name of a distinguished ml‘s of Boyd votum._\'. fl(lll] m;r.- al ln ;ml‘x{\;ur 2 ‘]:l in the !:xigxuull5 '"1"" h_nl\v. Ih«; bodies.” The engineers were vut to HEW E’]a M isftod ¢ o B NOw, Thnrete ey 2 Kentuckian wno has recently been appointed | 0! experienced educators hel >rof. Wise | children are satistied with either one ol light. Village nstables who took s NURGECA B Lo 0 Ll cONBRORn Das o Toie g booltor, Fraz that | Lo 2w onica in thas stato.. stve s, Dona || of Blair organized the it instituto with | tho ladies us o mothor. When either | hnl swors baily o ol e™ o ho took & b Shuditor Moore rotdtned yestorday from | froatund moro oxtonqed ise of siver o rand v | Free Press. twenty-two enrolled. Tiis was gratifying, | one of tho gentlemen meets any of the the combatants” had to be carried {rom 7z I8 unsurp Chicago, where ho went Eriday eveniog to | of ultimate redenption and t roby AR By the way,” said a gentleman who met | taKking into cousideration that the county four on the street and it calls, *“Hello fol ‘ 5 k. of ull Nait the World's fulr lucidentally and“tho | continual contraction of tho currancy which | him, wyour nime is Ben Johason. T Lelione | was only ono year old. This. toetitars o, " he don't k hether. itic his | ‘be feid, hy Crronto, DCirasks exhibut oapoclully. | flu mado ono | huy been and iow bs stakitig tho troe Tubor of | Do vou spell it s did your famous namesais | Tolled ffty-one touchers and the: coursy js | Papu.” he don’t know whother' it's his | v Stewmer, X ) Writo 33 e St povaomal) of Uhe qulcikest s on record and, of course, | 0u% eouny deher and oSt into tha wiro or | L9 300 shell s 4 only two years of age. Threo of the teach. | OF not. : & Bl Hile A N caught but a_tleeting glimpse of tho great | enforced idleness, penury and despair, *Oh, no," responded the colonel ; ers passed the examination for first grade Eight of these twins, for. of course, New Yonri, July 24 — The Tong bl S Addross with stawp for pa exposition. He was not on a sightsecing Many Detogntes Selectod, an Enghishman and dropped his o cortiticates. The teachers are dissatisfied | the horses are to be left in Wichita, are [ Branch steamer Mary Patton, on her = Mitoulara mhich will'be wiat in llnf»"r.'u'x‘f.'m:p:}?i"-‘:‘ .'x'r"l:"l:lg\:";fi:"-‘)f\ DA I aoonlb wine ta ke (DRGIAL. st ot dele: ——— writh only two wecks institute and have | coming to sce the fair. Atthe hotel are | return trip to this city from Long Bires Omane” ARl o e zro boys, twins, who are to be | Brauch, became disabled off Sandy t e naceat coturned | Ates selected by the oficers of the K : e i > o > i two negro boys, ) Whe ¥ AnEiRoaTy e mataged. Le Toened | Braskn: Bimotallle leaguo o attend the | - Washiogton Star: “Look hero,” said the | 80 asked Prof. Wise to- conduct assigned especially to wait on them. | Hook and caused a great panie amoni o i iel I 1o is ¢ lar, 4 . 5 N priauaasle iorgendiors eapendis fonal bimetallic convention which wil | Pusiness man to his friend, “you promised | 10 1is quite popular, Complications are looked for, as one of | the pussengers, which the officers had Nebraska builiing apparently clean and well | assemble at Chicago on August 1: ;ug;.‘\y;fhmfl,{lfl fix that little indebtedness Two small Firos. the boys once had a broom at the door | much difliculty in quicting, There was Tha mercar. kept. ; KRR EhD o O ainanocausitiorefensy | TRIONGRORR =Ronutor illan, WA Mo, i 10 Bratice, July 24.—[Spacial Telogram to | when ‘& gentleman ordered a brougham | a mad fight for life preservers and wo- irely oo large for the showing made in the cigan, O. M. Kem, Juy 3 . H. way of oxhibits, For iustance, he found the | Craddock, Elias - Baker,” William 'Liese, | | ~Yes. And that's about the fourth prom- | TiE BEk]—A firo alarm was sounded this | and the "u‘)‘(".dh;“twvu-;'ic‘k Eign g biblsy inen. 00d.an lan "The- ‘)Lyt‘\‘nlul-{:h:dq'm\&"' orpah_a)'s ?’fiwes!fll‘lo!e!. following people at work and presented the | Judge Butos, W. Neville, George Lind, W, | 15 you made. ; afternoon, caused by u blnze in the engimo | When ho asked for & barbor. R e eshilisise s op s HLaDL IR HoT s BEEAN I £ @ e oY 2. Holden, , C. McD noy., Chares - J . h = | room of m| s laundry, the largest es- —————— v ‘ 3 sy, TR atas A SRR o e | U : . Gl May: | | “Woll awid tho dolinguent, good na f Kimball's laundry, the larg - finallyuioted and the steamor towed in. | 0 rooms £:3) por gLus 3 berry, Judio Starkes, J. Estorling, 8. Kent, | furedlys wou know thore s o usé in o mau's | yablishment of the kind in tho city, Ener. Marringe Whilo You Wait, 0 rooms with bt it 33 por day. 5. B Mobloy, 840 per month: D. L. Car- | D- Clem Deaver, Allen Rott, Mr.' Tibbs of ;) BRBRLIC QIR getic action of the emploves and the prompt | At Topeka, Kan., matrimonial agen- i rooms with bath 4t $1.5) por diy. tnn‘I&!l(; ver ;m:m!n;l A I ul A ley, in churgo l“«}u(h'r.”\"\(_lllllm(l) l-l.l"llllmll:\hl gfll‘lunix;.uthln’n Take n Walk, Madam. arrival of the fire department prevented a cies are accredited institutions and car- y Kesps i O it MIB0, e MeDon! | Whelor, WV, Grant, Juudge Ltasan. J- Mofforsi, | _Philadelphia Record: An uptown bride, e oontngration. ThoWamage was light | ried on like tho real ostate business. Y V& ® Newly Furatshnd Throughout ald, 860; Mra. Wells, postimistross, 875; Miss | 4 V. Woll, O. V. Hall, W, L. Groen, Jons | whose husband fell sick soon after the wed: v Nabe Ly e On each side of the door are black, inning Walrtham, 360; Mre, 1. J. Smith. 60; ' Lliza: | Dovine, J. . Limastor, isaie P, Huscall, J, | Uivg, was, in hor anxiety, constantiy plying | o Hakvaun Neb. " july 24 e boards on which the good things of th S both W, Irwiu, $60; Mrs, Stewart, $60; . 13, | N. Kount * ' | bimwith varlous dosos In violation of the | fTAth 50 8 BERI=Tha' barn of @ W. Lee | gov'sro‘ohalked up, Stowart, in charge agriculturil ® oshibit, publican—A, 8, Paddook, . A. Kors: | doctor's instructions. “Don's you think he'll | RS S Blotnoon. & horso, Luggy an “Widower wants housekeepor; if suit- $120; H. M, Wolss, In chargo agricultues! - Liucoln, Nev.: W. 8. "Grifiin, Alma, | be able to take a walk soon, doctor? she | {3 vaiued o D ge MR el T 3 oxhibit, §120; D.' . Asbburn, in charge b. i M. A, Brown, Koarney, Neb.;' M, D, | asked. +No, madam,” he said, “but if you | 1 Bulldings were saved by tho fire dopart- “Young PR AT sec- perfecting his Delicious Fla- CALTI0S "will Heatore your dairy exhibit, £150; his son, als0 in charge | Smith, St Paul, Neb.; .M. Kimmel, M- | Would tako two or three long walks each g i e RREANRRAR S0 : i Henlih, Strengihs sl Vigor alry oxnibic, L T M Crewyien, Churgzo | BT, Y Pau Lincoln’ Jofn G, | 48y T think your husband would bo greatly tion of lund wants a wifo: good milker voring Extracts, and they are A D1k Blronit Ak ViR 2. D Ward, T D, Perin and’ Waltop | Hays, E. E” Arterburn, Imperial; I M. I benefited. Duxsaw, July 24.—[Spocial to Tue Bes.]— | preferred. 3 Ees T an N P LSRN PO sssengers, $#0 per mouth each; un-ml.rl.‘ \';vlln; 1‘.."MM i‘;'"h“u“"' 8 The Duubar Alliance Elevator company ""“"h’) h‘]’“mlly V?“"mnL 'VIILh.d"!-'H now fvinning their way to o 4 regiator, § ik i, W | IAce: il o Lincaln: W. 5. S, Seator | ChISako Tuter Ocean: Looking st furai- | DOUsht 25,10 bushels o€ cami Last waok Tho e, Vo IS T Wt QU0 universal favor from thate Oibior Juhitrs w1 B0 bor oA cach s Aty | Corroll, Senator 1 obock, h guro beariug placard, “Siylo” Gurlng tho | prospect for corn belvg food. most of the | WOFT S eritss Kohn. in charge forestry exhibit, §120; 3. (; Democratic—Nat Suails, Fremont, Neb, ; [ Fein of Louis XIV. 4 armers sold. i oo JIA0Rith oo AR % Cloment, in charge forostry exhibiv, 8007 1 an Housen, Schuyler, Nob.; Arnold Manay—Josiah, I wouldn't a missed this Fall wheat is not as, ggod a crop as last | band; will go into the countr _ To housekeeper who has once Notice Is heroby glven that soaled prope T R i poxniult, $00; 12, AN e A *Lparold | gor nothing. year, but will yield an agerage of twenty- | ‘I'hese represent the sober necessities A will be recelvod by 116 moderate at Mt Whitcomb, 8150 and 1. H. Pratt, §75, hoff, Aten, Nob.; J. G. Maher, Chadron, ¢ i 0 flavored a cake, pudd will be received byt rato ut Most of these omployes, especially the | Nob.; — A. E. Sheldon, ' Chadron) | Jo3iah—Why, Man: iwo bushels per acre. - of the occasion,as the wording indicates, 0 , pudding or £or 4 new framo sehaol building for distric Uanarintandante it RAVEION LORIGHRLY 1o b W, H. Wostover, Rusn: | “Well don't you 3ce its one of them | ~There is some locai zossiffof Dunbar hav- | A travelor wi hus just returned from ! crzam with DR. PRICE’S FLAVORS pumber 17.1n Miliuid, Nebraski. uaill July perin 3 aouammed sisoping | Newj o W M. o Westarer, weather bureaus, for it mentions the reign.” | ing a flouring mill, Map§ fike anxious to sae | Lt o hae SN FRIUrRRA.LRI, | T, TR0 me 2 ovoio ok b . Plans nnd spoelici v fares to and from Chicago, while their | ville, ob.; G - Linkhort, Tilde e 3 Kansas says bafore these blackboards Lions cin be seen at the office of © ohltect, yailroad fares, oals curwute, halck hirownd | Nobig k% J. fiale. Battle Creck, Nob.; J B S R e Lt ian bo fomnd | 4o two distinct orowds, olbowing and OF VANILLA, LEMON, OFANGE, | jicpgunlesen A Pasion i rrage tranater have 0 pa >, ebrand, Lincoln; C. W. Sherma . 4 s s 3 el se over other's | i ¢ of 1o moderito ilard, SALENRR THaOMS IS '::-lnnln):l»:»?n-ap"fu:y 0 | S amantht I P Tiftany I 2 Henry | , Minneapolis Times: “This goes against | mauager of the N. A. Dff & Co. slovator of | Dt lng o oo over ' ono” another's | ETC, will ever return to the Drufiod ooy Fon thn Baniss Mooro, Were APPAreRMly Sarre Lot s, Falls' City: J. W. Barnbardt, au. | the krain,” said the Harvester, as it started | this place. shoulders, men looking over the avail- use of any other flavoring ex- mp ny ench bid. The direce Nouo of them appeared 1o have much 1o o, : Leidigh, Nobraska City; W.J, Bryan, | 8cross tho fleld, 5 Death of » Nebumsiié Veters Able wivad aRd, woisen igspecHk the tract, TR LR o11 blde Ko hamear L YW tory hm:’, Ficed on | City i W. 5 Deariig, Pluttsmouth: b W, | | “Putting this and that tozothor. you fel- Bxx |—H. H. Wurren, & prominent resideny | {7 .:n, thing strango oF batertaining, ASKYOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE' Miy10-1-z5-srs0gge 0D CAELBEL aree of o dairy dopartihent bava a | Birkhauser, Omaha:'C. J. Bowlby, Croto! | lows soom rather sarcastic,” sighed tho of Nolson, disd July ugwu;uo Springs, f ALUARRE OF 00 I and satisfy yourself of their , i in the opinion of the audi i R J. Barnett, Clay Ceator; W. H Thomp- J Colo., where he had ggnedor the benefit of n Fy % = Ry e o To Wel souirs ey tho throo Inan. who_ hute dananion Mhlle | 00 ¥ G and Teiand; Fred J: Fuy, Grelaiiml: R er— his health. Ho was G Years of age, und oy COIMRGAS LSRR g : superiority. The Price I'la- N S T T T forestry exhibit at & monthly exponse of g3 | Dr. George F. Keiper, Plorce; C. D. Casper, 18 Hoa. loaves u wifo, three duughiers and two sons, | | Washington Star: hope.” said Mabel patus Nob. July 31, 1893~ Hids will bo roe oo - -y ¢ . . 4 voring Extr, > any a celvod n oo ol 0 ety clerk un liave & veritablo pichio. David City: John Thomson, Fremont, guiusburg Dispatoh: Fond Husband— | He was a meinber of LA welfth Wisconein | to her brother, “that Algeruon does not play Yoring Extzact Company are vty 81818, AL orainoton it sleric unul » Sweotest, you are an angel. regiment during the war. The funeral | C8rds for money. the only exclusive manufac- 2 Educational Opinion, Porsonsl Cheoks Don't Go, Pretty Wife—I don't want ever to be an services were conducted by George H, **No,” repliod the young man, *'I cansafely 1o bore two six-inch wells and furnish two sx- Suporintendent Goudy today rendered an | The wholesale merchants of Lincoln m.{ ugel. ul- y . O N0, already asked for four weeks lmxl?’er\r and e t again, . the unrvelo Dr. Price has been for years CALTHOS w legal gunrantee thay o . - : B f00L Cook strainer-polnts, suitable 1o fit pips U Thomas post, Grand Ay of the. Hanbliy | say that he does not iurers of Flavoring Zxtracts | for'the city of Biair Nab. Doptl of webls o opinion in 8 cuso which is almost a new one | sent their customers the following commu 069 Husbaud=Why? cation as o result of tho rulo recontly am so glad 1o hearit. Butare you 7 . 100 foet {0 105 foet; same to be completed b, Pretty Wife—Becauso T have found that ¥ou the Taurlsre, sura?" 4pon the continent. v adopted by the bankers of Omaha and other Missouri river points: braskn. It seems that a school director in s ey Aol arktioe &4 the ‘g Al o ine i elocted by acel he aunual school " 22— *h Ha 5 0 other iale tollers urrived he sloc ; ! : .l Mooting & year ago. This yoarat the seruo) | Lixcous, Nob., July 22.—The banks having [ Witch Hazel Salve willcare tha s T AL p el l in the educational junsprodence in Ne. feathers are not becoming to me, GuaND IsLaND, July 24 —[Special Telogram | *‘Yos. Sometimes Algornon thinks heis | ¥ - (oo af e afiee Plics of poorlo nave pi.os, out Do Wity | 10,bu% BEk|-Filty iisors, mechanics and | PIavng for monoy, bub it is really the othor - Highis Fosorved o roject iny anil all hide. | 3 3 ;. . 21D161A4 Clty Clork of Blalr, Neb, i siltiod us thwe all pivato checks will not b o e this afternoon bound for the east. The, Jya J meoting the voters attempted Lo elect a di- | receivod 4 cash: but neooptad. for collrtion e Tay Vna frosh Loudvils A iace hat o They ; —_— recior by ballot. The old director entered & | only, und which collection churge will be . . e of ninety is footing it eastand were | o to Contractor Protest, claiming that ho waa the direotor of | deblied to us, we are compolled to announco [ Boston Glove: Young Man—Why dowy | Of linely is footiug it cast and were passed WHITE SPOTLESS ARMS Soulod bids 1o furnish mater the district, do Jure as well as do facto. ‘The | {hat,we cannot secens yourchecks n hayueut | $ou go taster! Tam golng ’-ulbe married this | fear Bim Crook. “.,‘“Lw:‘"“l";’ Shied sa'haila six drive wolls, frou sixLy o ot dpop, - or bills, but st have draft on Lincoln, | morning and at this rate I will arrive eaty-ive and given Boft white hands, shapely nafl ) ¢ o Valloy, AN Aanien g Aha i tho dispuss | Omaha"Chicago or Now' York. This dopart: | late for the wodding. Yo 1% | supper at the expenso of tho oity. Phey lehed akiu, aod Taxarisnt hats L P At . unblemished skin, and luxoriunt Lair Tiv., aecording Lo spec ur will readi] 2 - W, e erly aud no trouble experienc produced by the celebruted ( o y i [0 antnaknn. S SAGLINY Sha iro youd will read Iy sev is forved upon i bY | Driver (sympathetically)—Well, what of | Were orderly and no trouble was experienced. wre produced by the celebruted CuTis city clerk's oftice o Migsourl Val- o vy " ! —_—— uA KEMEDIES when all others faily 5 Loy, will be re 0 6 o'clock p. . 1 am of the opinion that the maunerof the | 10 any oue city but Is general on the Missourl | 188! T am giving you plenty of time to Flued the Marshal, £0 facia bimiai the so! N The ids will' o examine oloction of the director last year was 1ilogal rivor and o chario by tho banks oh very | think better of it STROMSBURG, July 24,—|Bpecial Telegram miors nid diseases of th sy gy g e n::f.’f.'...{'fifl[. aud void, the statutes requiring directors to ey makes 40 opnonte that we cannot af- For .bat out o' 8o ’_—, - to Tux Bk |—A disgraceful T ? bidder. The city rosorves the right to re e slected by ballot; that the present acting tand, We therofore request your | For hat “out o' soris” feeling - Agraceiul row acourn o tary, they aro equally ), any or all bide, A B, HOSBROOK tontion o this watter aud send us Take Bromo-Seltzer—trial bottle 10 ¢ | last eveniug in this usually quiet village Buld everywheies © v * ng:u ‘0 Clty Vlorke