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el THE_OMAHA_DAILY BEE: W iDNESDAY, AUGUST STRUGCLE WITH BL'RGLARS"'-"mm-m-m ro v oo [NION DACIFIC AL RIGHT | oy v s vt | GICHTS THAT ARE OVEL | Belpde® St ey | | | haustible transportatfon facilitios of the Gosslp at the Stave Mou ‘“I'he talk of o recelver for the road has Pennsylvania can send an engine around the | Secratary Koontz of the State Board of been used by the boars to advantage, but at —_— world in 9 hours, & passenger in less than | Transportation went to Omaha on official the expense of the syStam. Salaries, I ore- g S minutes, and one ton of frelght in 63 sec. | business today Direotors Formulate a ®lan for Floating | sume, will be cut, ana everything done to | A World's Fair Exhibit That May BeStudied | ouds. All this is done on tracks which, it An association of capitalists at Osxford 7 | tide the company over its prasent dilemma.” ith Profi each rail were placed end to end, would balt have exprossed their dotermination to go More Bonds of the Road. with Profit, | the world and overlap from New York to a into the banking business and have so in CANC RIS LED THE LEASE, | point in the Pacific ocean near Hawail, so formed the State Banking Board. The bank | great is the Ponnsylvania's track will bo called the Nebraska State Baak of | DETAILS ARE YET TO BE WORKED OUT high Valley Road Again In Possession of | WHAT AN OMAHA MAN SAW | rolling stock used onit, it pla Oxforda, its capital will be £5,000 and F. J Its Owners. train, would be over 840 miies iong. I have Harris wiil be the cashior. It will com- PriapeLeria, Pa., Aug. 8.—The directors pondered over these figures as astonishing, mence business as soon As it fllos the neces | consid that th ¥ VRe wrowstal | T\ cover the xpenss of telp frowl Sk » v . X Mi6o0d 0 il [P uy | COnsidering that thoy a . O s Dapers with the State Banking Boas Dut the Company 1s Kept from the Hands | of the Lehigh Valley-Railroad company to- Portrayal of the Eyolution of Rallway | G0 net (00 Aui o the ( Naren of a Lincoln Man Against Very Strong 0dds. o, The in one RAIDED BY THREE DESPERATE HIGHWAYMEN w>rrov L OI>rrov Rudolph Batzert of the Gund Browlog | sur Dospauy Rebhed of Oie Tenared and Al mémbers: of Ah¢ Dosed o Publie of & Rocelver—Omaha-Councll Blafty day voted o discontinue the leaso of tha Transportation Arrayed for the Edifi- "Thore are many other interesting things to | YELLOW NORTHERN s Fitteon Dellare~Detalls of & ! fands and Buildings made a formal visit to Rate Not Equalized Beonuse Philadelphia & Reading railroad. The ontlon of the People by the Penne bo seen at tho Pennaylvania railroad exhibit, g = | the Hogn for the Eriendless this afternoon o the Masimum 1AW Lehigh Vallay directors take possession of sylvania Railroad Company, and thero is no other moro enticing piace on | STONE ~ via vve PAGIFIC Lively Row. ! Judge J. D. Barnes of Norfolk was at the the property at oncs. The ofticers of the the grounds, none more instructive, nono E et { state house this afiernoon, IANAR, Viluy COmDERY ShY \HS SYORY ERY mors novel, Without seeing it you cannot | PARK RAILROAD Y | Attorney A. Norman of Ord was at the RO e el g A tho | Wonts e o DAL AR SR R Thisincludes A LT necossary travel Lascons, Aug. 8.—(Special to Tre Brr.1— | state house today. New Yok, Aug. §.—[Special Telogram to | of areceivership are absurd. Tho loasoof the | WORLD'S FamnGrousvs, CificAao, Aug. 9. | it is part and parcel of the great big show, h ludes AL necersary travellg Rudolph Bataest, the driver of a boor wagon | Superintendent (ioudy fs taking in the | Tus Ber]—At the meeting of the Union | Lehigh Valloy railrond company to the | —[Special Correspondence of Tus Bre.]— | and to miss it would bo most unfortunate. | SXpOnses, tol roNe stagonnd slooping oar for the (und Brewing company, had a very | teachors’ institutes in Washington, Thurs- | Pacific board of directors today & plan was Reading road, which was offected February | For two months have I roamed in and ‘lnllu“arw 'l'f“"‘ buildings aud beantiful con- fures, monls and hotels for the complete exciting oxperionce with three burglars at a | {‘,’e(,k‘_"““’“‘- Wayaio and Boons counties his | agreod upon giving tho prosent holders of | 11, 1503, was dissolved by the dircctors of | about these grounds until it would som that bn:h?l::;‘l‘lr:(‘l“:“:i\\‘;:i‘L‘:’;“r:p«‘:n;-|-fl::]1||(;r:': + TOUR late hour Iast night in which he was robbed | In tha Supreme Oourt. sinking fund bonds an opportunity to renow | the leased rond, Who asserted the right of | | had scen about everything that was worth | state buildings are attractive and sntortain: OF THE of 8115, At supper time last night he sold & The case of 1. M. Steels & Co, against the | 11 bonds under the present conditions and | preaking the agreement upon any default | S¢eing, bub I still keep going in with the | ing; the Midway Dlaisance, with its attrac- barrel of beer to a couple of well dressed | Kearnoy National bank was fil young men, who met him at the warehouse | clerk of the supreme court toda; Just as he was completing his labors for the “",l‘."" in Buffalo county day. In making change he displayed a he Omaha & Repub company comes into the supreme co healthy roll of greonbacks, but thought no | a case ngainst Wa 1, Kinyenbunl rate of .interest for six y roser 1 with the 1t origi- rs, tho company | of the Reading in the payment of | cfowd and I sco something new every time tions, pleases and interests, and the program pARK ing the right as trustes to withdraw | its obligation under that document. This | I turn around. 1 havegone up in the won- | Of eRorcises for th dulectation ot VIsILors is them nt par after the first yoar.or redeem | &ction was mot wholly unexpeoted. ihe | derful Ferris wheol and roveled in the | minaiions and pyrotochnics, and ntercsting | bo comploto unless yousalso go from thera the wholo amount of tho bonds September 1. | (REevors Aefars il Toy Baxe toposscesed | magniticent viow. 1 hav minglod with the | oxercises, all entertaing {0 a fulsome do- | 4o the Yellowstone Park (total exponse e VIR | The matter was placed in the hands of & | under the loase, and that they recover 1t at | UNTONE in Midway Plaisance and have ad- | greo; bt the Pennsylvania railroad exhibit | yhout $130) and view the wondorful more of the transaction until 1ate at night, | fondant wns the wife of John Krayenbuhi, | Special committeo consisting of Messrs. Orr, | the beginning of a period of the year which | mired the brilliancy of the fringo of lights | 18 & combination of allj it ploases, entartaind | {hings tho Almighty has pincod thave for After gotting his supper he returned to the | Who was at tho time of his death a section | Gould, Atkins and Government Director | has always becy for ot one of unusdal | that shown forth form the Adminisiration | gowyas one of | The very firat things to soo | Mankind to seo. No such spot is found ‘Wapshiouss, whiate He \s in the kABIS oF sléep r:w._nnnlx‘n the .»mkml.lu-luy] the ‘( .\[nmrfl' St Anderson to perfect further details. Sub- ln‘r':::x"n: ‘.,Vm_t!l::l"hl:‘:‘;':‘\:.:LI::“L\{‘I! ;'::':\n"ll;:: building and reflected on the adjoining build: | when you come i to the fair. ‘Ihe Penn- | eisewhere on earth. Tho Northern Pa- ing at nights. !,:‘_;‘;‘m " 0”‘:“\'““* Loh ;‘\i":nm‘;“m‘l’m“:: scriptions have already been received from | conpeyry, it has improvea by their action. ings until they formed a grand circle of fire, | sylvania Railroad company also has o bureau | cific is tho divect line the Toaring that he might be disturbed during | plece of track and was. pushing a hand car | the directors for a considerable amount of | Elisha I’, Wilbur, president of the Lehign | onchanting on with tho magniticont scene, | of iuformation in fts bullding. = vou will ace | Sond for 6,000 Miles the night by some of the numerous night | Along the rails when the extra rounded a | the oxtended bonds upon the above terms. | Valley railroad, today resigned s one of the | Tho sweot musicof the bands stationed at | iing amusing and instructive in this Your trip to the World's Fair will noy hrough Wone derland,” and onrnow map of the Pack. > ¢ ce Shiladelphi i exhibit overy ou turn around hawks which are only too numerous in and | ¥ Ho undertook to got the hand car off | Further subscriptions are expected. The | receivers nfd ‘_'.'\‘,".',h?,‘“:fl"m? i? !i:'udl:n diffarent points have delightod my every ery time you turn around, BB CHAS. S. FEE, o track, but before he could su he | company resorves the right to roject any | COmPABY and Judge Dallas of the United | musical fanoy. I hnve 'lounged on the s 3 \ around Lincoln at tha prosent time, he | \q struck by the engine, His wife sued for et . el States district court appointed John Lowber | luxurious couches and divans of tho Ne- General Passonger Acent, plaged & heavy case of beer against the | damages aud the jury gave h ; b L S bt A e DT R e B braska building and gazed after the passing ST.PAUL, MINN. @oor in such a way that any attempt to open —- will be issued to bondholders as soon as they Ji crowds whilo I rested comfortably in_an BT Sty i tho door would throw the case over on the Norfolk Business Conditions. can be prepared. The September interest of THE ILLINOLS LEGISLATURE. easy chairon the inviting veranda. The HBEN AT L TEWRRER HIAL OO WL | s AUBIB A SPBMAG TRE LI o S SHIntA HOECh WL be pe pRti: convent of La Rabida has come iv for its full ‘ ho"r" el e AR R SUADICIOUS BoNE 1A Despite the depression of the money markev, Showlng of the Fund. Tooking Il"o': :I'm ‘I‘“‘"‘I and Ammonia | share of time as well as the Columbus S MAKES ! ancied heard & suspicious no b T , - aking Powders, ravels In the adjacont | . 1 have ad- tho business in th ty continues as if there & v B ® b carave he adjacent lagoon. Ao ; the vicinity of the door but aftera brief e The following statement prescnts the (Chicago Inter Ocean.) mirod the beautiful paintings and wond, N - was no such thing as hard times. The | matter in a condensed form: 4 W fuli; f THE BEST search ho found nothing wrong and no ons | yypiey are in good condition, the depositors | = Statement showing th S L] BB e LU L SR S b R O Al LU S R ST . Ut 1o sight, After Ho had dropped. fnto a | Danics are in good condltton, I Sta howing the amount of the sink- | age the Traffic in Baking Powder” has been | whilo the electrical illuminations of the past having the utmost confidence and, as a con- | I0€ fund 8 per cent bonds. outstanding, the gentle, soothing slumber, which comes only anount of Pishin the hinds of trustess ape | introduced in the legislature at Springfleld | week ~ have been simply sublime. after honest toil, ho was rudely awakened sequence, there has never boen a time when | plicable to the redemption of said bondsand | by Mr. Nohe. The bill is intended to pre- | 1 have studied the intricate mechanism of 0 1‘ there was as much money in these institu- | the estimated amount to bo received to S vent the adulterations of baking powders | tho pondarous machinery in Machinery hali; e l by the noise of the case of beer falling to | 4 0 S8 5 T MOl b e been no | [omber 1, 1893, from the sales of mortguged | with ammonia or alum, imposing proper drank in the delights of tho Agricultural tho floor. Before ho could make a move he | ¢ “m_",,ml,"“ oty ainbs’ tho HiNb of o lands, otc. penalties to enforce the law, etc. This | and Horticultural buildings; gazed with awe :,;.,,,4 Bimsel beneath i pile of thrce mon. e o a vory good | UNION Pacivic Cowpaxy Sixkiva Fusp | shows an oarnst desiro on the part of our | and wonder at the inhabitants of sea nnd 0 managed to struggle to his feet and ? Y g l 1 ! BONDS OUTSTANDING JANUARY 1, 1893, representatives to protect their constituents. | stream as they sported in the big aquariums Gn I I ' t l H p g O e 4o o | Dusiness aud farmers aro assured of an abu- b plera Infantum IS neaping an —— Photograph SHLOp. Coupon bonds 8 4,721,000 | The Chicaro Tribune, reforving to the | in tho Fisheries building; the grandeur of woapon his arms wero pinioned to his sides. | SHESOR L0 Cerage, | Tteglstered bonds! 455,000 | question of legislaturo on alum and am- | the Government buildig's interior has held REASONABLE RATE3 Astruggle eusied 1n which the burly Dutche | ot SEE RS 1 promises tobe tho heaviost . ST5I178,000 monia baking powders, says: It deals ina | me entranced on each of the several times [ llEllS al’VBS hbh Al ALl 4 i | crop is the largest both in acreago and ton- lmnp.\ny. trustee, Januar; o T > i ¥ v X it his trousors, in the pockets of which were | oo aver produced. The factory has nearly 1 represontinge ,mm\,l’."“"[ ' l‘l“”"l‘:zukl‘, ufix_r ial list of the names :;1 ¥I40!]):\11?0\;)13])?1.«:rnufctlJl;A\llw:ll}a‘!ln; the | [ gctated Food IS the Surest tho 811 : completed the eroction of the Stepphens it eont et ions, s gg4501 | of the brands sold in this state that have | Building of Manufactures aud Liberal Arts; # o Huving socured tho coveted prizo tho men | Sombicted the roution of tho SXePPRORS | pajance’in hands of Union 1rist boen examined and found to contain either | the Llectricity and Mining buildings have P s The IBest. ! cleared and ran. Then came another phase | HEOCESS S0 LA W GHAD B company, trustes, January 1, ammonia or alum. Many of the alum and | reveived attention in my sight-sceing trip: reventive. of the vontest. Batzert followed his assail- | {50 e a i e it ||| ADueHroprosehilng 15" do- ammonia powders are labeled and advort lands sold, amount absol y yionts, ot y 680;1681 [ (S REILIC AT sed | ana yet I cannot say that [ have seen it} re to mislead the public. nor o [ expect to. 1t probably can be done, o TR ” to convert the sirups into sugar and the pro- auts with his revolyer in hand finally sue- | (0 s e e e aking ont of thom. “com. | duct of the Grand Isiaud factory will be LIHYHYUNIH ; o7t ol TR “Calumet,” “Grant's Boa Bon,” “‘Hotel,” | but no ordinary man will do it. pelling him to return to the warehouse, he 'I'L"“?l‘:v‘”“t‘,'\‘\“:_J,:M”m‘,'.‘,‘:'”,’:;'Q.E‘;f&.',.; IVel FHom ind Bhles. ate; Spoon,” “Forest City,” “Chi- | Thercis the Dahomey village with its It Has Sived the Lives of 1320 nearly suceceded i making him a_prisoner |- BECEA TN IO FE e e tion. elght months, to September 1, “Climax,” “Monarch,” | scantily clad citizens near by the South Sea Many Infants ) when reinforcements arrived. Another fight | {IRIELed oF 1ie How uarer LouRHEttiane 1 Tebs L 600,000 | “Kocket? “Standard,” “Mokaska,” “Town | Islandors and the Javaneso and Irish Y. & ) DoUGIns eSS, ensued, in which one of the members of the ey et A b x — Talk,” *Manhat tan,”” “K. C.”" “Loyal." villages. The contortions of the Turkish ouglns Stras, each building a brick block. *“The Oxnard Total gang was placed hors de combat and safely « W In addition to the above ust tnere 18 a | maidens in the Turkish theater please many 7 T box AL of this timy | the new notel, lias been leased for a term of | Balanc of debt to 1 e 1 deposited " in- th provided for. derlle et B i YL A multitude of brands sold with a prize. 1t1s | whilo going through the tiresome mov e = tho husky Ltudolph was clad ‘only in a shirt, | f1%0 y¢ars by W, D. Wilaman, who willopen | Latd of ioios outstiinding Jun- o e ks e tholh ol it M e an 1 vewal e npostaht gEhatiBatenta {NOwW and this fact prevented him from going to | i 1° & Tuse, editor of the Daily | Lessdstimated pin prize, as the tests show they aro composed | crossed over to the — Germuan village Be Supplied With It L DOUGLAS the neareat tolevtiono and calling for a83iat- | Noya hus comploted and 13 now occupying | 10 AUSUSL....... 3 | inrgely of alum and cost butn fow cents per | and refreshod ~myseif in its cooling £ e e " . ance. While waiting for somo friendly . ! o v b & pound. Also refuse any baking powder sold | shades. The many amusemenis to i - a0 ik - pnerancs tho man i | B3t uarters. o buldig i 300 | torat.... 03| £000 Aaoerutoaoy bollog poywdor sl | shades, [ The!l wmany: amisemental 3]l ujno, ueiig leiatei lfond o ive | TS SIS HIOE ot iie, the fce box escaped. Finally the engin AR VEeTUH R ERE b A Geia R At difod) | o add then tho estimatos,value of unsold land | alum, have made time pass quickly while | years in cases of children suffering from ‘Do el AW hea et A Rbed BV B ‘lnw of a buggy factory in the vicinity appe T GO CA L O S e AR GO VR RIBBE S BI January 1, 1593, 33,079,000 and the total be- Surely nothing but their cheapness could { the long-frocked Igyptians with their 4 you wear them en next 'y ap in quest of a bottle of beer. The engineer ; L L comes 6,448, r !“:;:‘d in this state only by The Bee ‘l\"‘““"l E A spublican judicial convention for | M atioutic The y N Shows surplus of sceurity in ox- this district convenes in this city September |~ coss of amount of indebtedness 7. Judge Jackson is o andidate for renomi- | o be provided for, namely nation and has a strong following induce the public to experiment with these | mirth-provoking cries of lookeo out” have | tholora infantum, and in debilitating or Best in the world. 5,900 impure powders at the risk of health. Asido | caused me to stop aside whilo thoy ambled | wastin(l diseoses, during which time it trom tho question of hoalth or the whole- | by, punching & weary appearing camel or | has nover failed me, I have pleasure in someness of these condemned powdors, and | donkey carrying somo individual who no | 4 i Sy e ; Viowod from the standpoint of economy | doubt delighted in the novelty of the mde, | CAlling the attention of physiciuns to it, alone, a pure grape cream of tartar baking | Venders of “Bum Bum Candy” have been | and in r"f‘"m""'m‘m:!\L~"~’c. 09k in the story in a few words, not polico and the story closed. The pa pants, minus the $115, was found two blocks g away, but up to the present time the police - havo been unablo to gain any clow to the identity of the gang which perpotrated the pdedalyrlivediol: B # PaNs Y T powder like “Dr. Pri » from its greater | patronized by me, and I have watched the So says A. P. Grinnell, M. D., tho dean zobbery. vion Bk Hob Speingn s . Eha Hikeru nas SIS known stromgal . unduostionabfo purity, | wodding procession as it fled slowly down | of the medicul faculty of tho university i a 28, 5. or 3 in | the strect of Cairo at the nc in - For the first time since the middle of Feb- | is carrying hundreds of people to this famous Omnahn on Frelght Shipments. t——— ot . | lished in tho Ladics’ Home Journal. ruary the Board of Public Lands and Build- | health giving resort from imported (?) apples, daintily served by Cit1cAGo, Aug. 8.—The Nebraska muximum THEY LALD IT AWAY. pretty Tyrolean maids in wooden shoes and Tho stutement is of inestimablo value ings is fully up with the routne work, this RN e el 3 e e o on ihocs ANt | to motnors if they will but avail them- y ; iy Was Not One of the Mob, reight law is responsible for the failure of high topped caps wita bright colored rib: 5 ety S 5 renoo 138101 ging b B! d r, 0 3 s ana e] s o i v N solve: . G J 0. erience. until the August 15 vouchers begin to come | Bee.]—The trial of George McKelby for as- | Omaha and Council Bluffs commodity rates LA P L LU guilty pping A AZgy- abies . The session today was of unusual in- lting Willlam W, i bef today. At present Couucil Bluffs gets th CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—Tho board of lady | trousered Turks, and decoctions of queer | born die before they havo lived a yoar aulting iy lihmawy estoniyasgbogunbelore (ALCGHY. ALY VEQMR MRCOUNGL AR o8 RERLE L0 o orld’s fa names with Moors, Japs, Isgyptians, and u | and two-thirds of the hittle unfortunates tost UL : . County Judge Clifford yosterday. Twoor | same rates to points in Nebraska and else. | TAnagersof the World's fair spont three | v, rjepated assortment of other foreignors. A If you want a fing D"ESS SHOEn mado In the la Superiutendent Mallalicu of the Kearnoy 3 : hours this afternoon in the continuation of | oG fe % die in the summer months. stylss, don't pay $6 to 38, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 0r Ninl Sol = e il threo witnesses had been examined when | where west of the Missouri as are in effect i The Chinese restaurant has been resorted to b 3 i i oc Industrial Scliool for Boya was prosentand | Ureo wituesses had boen oxamined when | Wwhoro wwov of the Missour as aron, efect | g undignified squabblo ovor the Ball- | toappeaso’ my appetite on Monday; 1 have | CROISTS Infbatm s of foutsc, the | 85 Shos, Thoy it squal fo custom Tads and look and his report wis ml)"llnn‘l(‘I!uli_t'lu'.nxx".umn:. el s A ] 1L Rr e Taey pay OridES | Moredith affair. Finally Mrs. Isabella | partaken of a ‘Turkish bill of ‘faro on | S H8% EHES oM iaUs b u,‘{nl ant’s | wear as well, 1f you wish to economize in your footwear, He stated tht o would_ experienco consid: | Ono night about two wees ago William | tolls on any shipments it may make 0 | yoG ot ookor camo to the front, and as a | Tuesdays & dusky Moor hay servd ‘me on | Stomach, gives out. an requently the dosoby purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, Name and A flu.m.,‘ :.l'mhlulty‘l;l golting th'm B l_uw{ Weston, whilo on his way home, was at- | pointsin Towa or elsowhero east of the | (B BECETNT BT R RGO T | Wednesday with vinnds of strange mixuure; natural food is not nourishing. That is o stamped on tho bottom, look for it when you buy, hrough the bienuial period on the limited | yy¢j:04 by a mob, and when he camo to the | river, This condition of affairs, has tended | g AN . on Thursday my bill of fare consisted of a | one reason why lactated food is used. w L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by intion given him by tho last tegis- | 2 2 ¢ matter referring to the warfars of the past 5 > RAs8LecROK ong Ro s . » B e Biven bt 50 ot fow | €Ity noxt morning ho oxhibited a hutwith | to devolop Council Blufts indus- | throo days was oxpungea- from the rocords | Portion of the product of a Japancss cul- | 'This food is pleasant to tho sto, ousily guatz Newman; Llias. Svenson; S 0 Vi slaimed ha i % SRRl ioan 3 ftatogs inary department; on Friday a French cook | digested, and contains tho elements of L S Sy 4 day for tho board and clothing of each in- | Several holes in it which he claimed had | tries, and Omaha bas claimed that | and a resolution adopted to prevent its again S e i el g y aing s of v 4 (O (o A (Ot et L2y 1 mite, 14 cents loss than the state provides | Decn shot through by onoof the mob. Me- | iis discrimination against it should cease, | being brought up. Bt ainte, and on Suturday the | strongth that the littlo ones so sadly WaBowmandCo. O Oasleotinty for thie convicts in the stato penitentiary. Kelby was later arrestod and placed under |, = = TR 5 3 The huniorous featuro of the day was the | ingredionts of my meal have beon prepared | ypq4, Cressey, So. Omaha. . 0 4 s ¥ e bond for reappearanc ol Th The roads had undertaken to consider the | .8 % i { by an individual whose nativity is as un- i i — A Mrs. Braniff who has a daughter at the | bond for reappearance yesterday. ho af- : 3 arrival during the height of the animated | M 0L B HERE G B ot It is what physicians term a predi- A el e Gome e bt | fair happened near the Platte river, whero | matter, but injunctions secured by wholesale | aquabble of a delogation of women from all | SCriain to e as wasithe concoction set, be- : f L s Aig i oopooty gostod food, and they consider it espec- Giirls Industrial school 4t Gonevy hag btl | 1o defondant and complaining witniess ro. | merchants of Lincoln and other intorior | tho foroign villages in the Midway | foreme. 1 bave dropped auons in the slot | £954 onsiderdlt espc | intendent McKelvy advises against the re- | 8ide. But Weston's cup of woo was not q i i 9 et of one of the numerous \vaukesha water | inlly valuable in all weak conditions of A 0 10t | points against the state railroad commis- | plaisance, = They ‘had been invited to | o WVC 00 y1o® ioliie and tasted of the | the digestive organs, not only for i moval from the institution. Ho states that | filled to overflowing until he ied, while | giones biohibited them from compelling tho | Visit the Woman's building in a body and | [PRRE B FU0 KIOMA, T L0 i lau! g ongan SonlyRfont age in the instivution. Some-time ago sho '”“‘ other members of the family, that his | rof d atos 818, | might see what wonders their civilized as | whose stomachs are weak. Thousands succecded in making hei e from tho | 1OUS! Sisters had porformed. Their improssions | Suficient to convince me that it might have | of pekages aro prescribed overy year | EN e had been set on fire and burned. The | as local rates have convinced the roads in dormitory at night, and, clad in a thin nigh | 1038 is sa1d to be over 31,00. each a \tion they had bettor got rid of | have not been learnod. Mrs. Palmer in- | bbed the shore of Laky Michigun some- |,y ‘phyicians, but the groatest acmand CAN BE CURED IN 10 MINUTES dross only, made her wiy over the. country TR e thoso complications bofore they avtompt any | brotuced them to the board and they wero | G Ro cool prill room of tho White | COMOS 4t this season. L LA GIENL Sy OIS to Strang, where she was found and re- | g o At I B | further equalization of rates. Consequently | 8000.5¢nt on @ tour of the building under | forgo Inn and quenched my thivst with | Wells, Richardson & Co. of Burling- BY USING tibied 1o tho eahiopl, Elox homo B st Omala | e : ) covsideration of th iz ar CacoL nighly palatable fic e by handsome | ton, V.. who put up (actated food, have "The county judgo of Otoe county asked for | Eighty-three members who had passed the | the w*jhhh;d“""} ok o mequs };mw\ of | “'hero wasno speclal feature at the fmr | RISHIY PAILSAIE HAWTE sovvec by handsomo | bom, o L N et vndl Thom A . y . an appropriation of 0 with which to' fix up | probationary periol wero admitted to full | Hiose, from Quatia and Council Blufts have today, but tomorrow il bo & busy one with with wino exhibitors have tny exprossions | of gratitudo. [rom delighted biouiors ;IU the grave of a man named John Brown who | fellowship in the Methodi o nal chiusel ou inde y postpone the ddvent of the Knights of Pythias, the ) Wi Jibitors) ¥ sions o ghtec 3 5 \ e B A AR 1ot consio el ol ooty the Merhon iab Hplacenl cliaroh Grand Army Bato Complieations, dodication of tho Virgiu stato building and | Of&rativude for including mo in tho party | whoso babies’ lives the food has saved Minute f property which escheated to the state. | vory interesting. Grand Army rates are causing some of the | tho dedication of tno Walton house by the | JUts ERR Ton 100 T vaolr, and havo been | than one could read in a month. Hun- Commissioner Humphroy will look into the. | * Hou. John Deen, county treasurer of Dodge | westorn roads a great deal of anuoyance | fshermen. i v ' 1w e it grove oo | dreds of photographs of littlo ones have county, makes the statement that the man- | these days. ol Ty (loal Ohamuoyanco | e axposition managoment has fllod an | EUNNINE protty stead X A v arr vo ‘been & ;| been sent to the compuany by gratef; ICE 25¢ PER BOX, Wardon Boowmar's wonthly roport showad | s 13 which stacs” i, betng putd in_ 15, mo, | thon 6 aconstaor therm bo. vorbd domn those | auswer to Clingmav's Sunday opening blll | B SrFCnl | have been amused to my | B0 ] peivivieaizial| ERRIOR H that during the month of July there wero | judication of the hard times complained of | roads wiil be in a bad fix. The actof the | in. the superior court, praymg forius dis- | "5 3% 0¢™ 1 the things that T haveseen at | A child’s life is too sacred a thing to > . 991 convicts at tho state penitentiary. Nino | throvghout the country, but, to the contrary, | assoclation in rogard 1o those rates was | Wissl this great Columbiah exposition there 18 one | be trifled with. Lastated food sneuld | Ask Your Druggist yyero volonsol by rodson of tho oxplritton of | groater per cont of iho assessmonts havs | comploto surprise (o them. They expectod Jowelry Laden Vagrants. eab i1 that dramal tho! Orowds OoREIRUBILY = 3 04 & V= wen collectod han ev Saturday night about 10 o'clock a despor- | tion of & numbor of posts on that under. | Arrested by Oficors Donahuo and Dunn last | g8 Sn NP0 ontrnce is o most nstrac. | Othor food with safety. It is not oxpon= | (yryry ) N while th nirs were in progress at the | ate charactor, whoso identity could not be As things aro now, they cannot | night. The men aro charged with being | yive and comprehonsivo exhibit and one that it is not ascerety it is prepared f \) { state penitentiary no visitors should be ad- | aseertained, attemnted 1o abducs Mrs. John | stand by vheir contracts without -ignoring | vagrants and suspicious charactors. brosents oxcollent opportunity for thought the supervision of ho less a man LA L ] C NV n:]l:‘l;;]l l:h\:xll{:-:lnxre about three weeks Lo 1»..=.m while lun. walking with her husbaund, | the association agre mnulu! and if they ob- ‘They are m:v. of the gang whu('h‘wns ful contemplation, thatis the individual ox- | than Prof. Boynton of the Vermont uni- 4 L 4 ‘ ) comple D repairs, i and would have been successful, as Mr. | serve the agreement they must break T month 0 on suspicion of being i of the Pennsylvania Railroad compa versity; i rove! o ra i - I (] Several members of tho board visited the | Dyhm is an effeminate man, had not Georgo | their contracts with the Grand Army | thioves, The oft alloge that the men }'L"f,',l,‘h’,;:l A TR h,,L. n,“.]:!:,.‘f“'.?,,; w,;f“,"i_' nlllq\:llgl ['f't'lv-‘("."'}:'f”f '.l'“{‘;m,'l" OMAYLA, = NEB Tomo for the Friendless this afternoon for | Bucklin responded to the eall of distress, e A e o T O p o g Ry e CL| (i on Tindl Y oot inany, watohes andtoo muoh ||t saimuoh to doarithibhe maling ot shils covn: || Ln: pLlsayeithe SLo.0ltha culid Who S RE the purpose of uspecting the boilers. orgetic work i3 mow bemg done i | Jewelry for honest men to have in their | yry Asan object lesson this exhinit is m 18 wasting away wih this.dread dlsense, After Franster Switches. | Tavorof tho roconsideration of the action | possession and think the plunder was stolon | yificent and impressive in its grontuess, 1t | FrOm overy part of thecountry como the 3 Bourd of ‘lransportation by reason of tho e R et h o iomas apecial reducod rates for this occasion The men had cight or ten plain gold and | NS L tho fair, boing. the . of | from mothers and fathers whose babios 5 Board of “Transportation by veason of Mo | o many people here and tho children are | Whatever may bo done with the Santa Fo's | et rings in their posscssion and woro tryiog | 750,000,000 of wealth, tho suc busi- | bave been saved and from invalids to NATIONAL BANK iy 0 tho bonrd this morning, 1t is filed | the victims, The onl ughter of Mr, and | Proposition, it is extremoly improbable that | to disposo of them boforo they were | ness manipulation which brings the nece whom it has given strength. 9 by Durt of Orehard, a small station on | Mrs, Josoph Franz is lying very low with | the present basis of rates will be maiutained, | arrested. be used from now on through the sum- ated in the ‘Transportation building in 3 S akE B cated in the rransportation bullding In | mar, until the child is old cnough to eat MANUFACTURED 15Y C > The boa anorder to the effect that ties of life to an army of 105,000 cmplo! Lactated food is not a medicine—it the Pacitic Short Line, i Antelope. county, bho fove Yeswrdag o littlo olild” of Mr. Now Outlot for the Jucksonville, Cora Mitcholt Complains, Wl;: Wl";hy '-";’::Nr fi""’""""v owould | simply nature’s substitute for mother’s U. 8, D"D"s'wryv Omaha, Neb. and the complaint is_directed against the | and Mrs, Jacob Schueider was buried: o Tyt A eanil AT L PR ag make n arger than Omaba. | ik ang o YT Sioux City. O'Neill & Wostern and the Elk. | Tomorrow tho littlo daughter of = Mr. orts are boing made by tho Jucksonville | Cora Mitehell, a young colorod woman om- | Ii'yddition w0 its individual exhibiy, the | MLk, and isa pure food that has suved horn. Yo complainant allegos thag the | and Mrs. Thomos Finnegan will bo | coicheastern road to got an entrance to | ployed at 220 South Thirteonth street, com- ; z0 over the Rock Isiand after its rela- ompinies have no connecting switch | buried. Others in the town aro afllicted. Rerorhorkipokiliand nfierliireln two o it s mola- | plained at police headquarters last night | stock and test departwent in the Transpor druggists sell it, and ut this season of company has a largo display of its rolling | Many wlittle ono’s life, All roputablo | gaprraL, - - - £400,000 | } | elthor nt Plainviow or O'Neill, and that. in | The village board has sent out printed sug. | Hoe® "t Ul 418 ¢ sebsn o bho S8 | 443" sho haa beon assaulted and beaton by ation bullding, and a bureau of o formation tho year1Vls ofshes uimosy Importanc SURPLVS, 865,000 1 ordor for tho people “along the Sioux City, | gestions to overy family urging the most | sonville Southeastorn’s businoss as it wouli | James Sprague, a eolorod man. o Midany.Einibanco, Iauiis dudlviatalex,[Lhatiphronta supply, thompel tef i it i ONeill & Western railrond to gt thet arcful measures to stop tho spreading of | {hay’ of “uny other comncetion, but it is | A companion of Sprague'sasked Cora to | BIviLihe POnuayiuaris mus boon eapeeinliy SR grain to the un;v.]n\ stern markot, which, 1t | the disease. If this is nob sufticient, tho | 41pethor untikely that it will enter into | lot him sce a picture which the woman had. [ &V G FEORTNCE R B 1060, Mra., G, Tl | JOUN E Ofcers and Dircetors- Tenry W. Yates, prote . -?- nimed, is l!lvl most vrofituble market for | the |u{u|ni proposes to adopt quarantmie | uyygpecial contract with it on the subject. | She complied, but alleges that Sprague got th:)u“ A ek Wll l“('ll. h | (\‘v % HNll‘lllu'v ;l--‘r; ‘1]1;7,‘"']“»; fi '\"";‘flffi' the people 1n that part of tho state, they are | measures. Al meetings of little children hold of it and broke it in two. They had yle of arcl hite City, Hanus | . V. Storso, ol 8. Colliny, J. avrich compelled 1o ship east to Sioux . City, then © been abandoned, and it may be neces- DROFFING TRAL some words, aud Cora says he kicked her | 18 & storehouse for many of tho interesting EARSON, Lowis 8. Roed, cashlor down by the way of Blairand back up by | sary to forbid public funerals of those dying ? AINE, Fi8, ARG 0N 6. 60! chapters of the history of railroading in Bany, TBE IRON BANK I afline Saaek Al MRS : v I H and knocked her down after which he beat | GTMIEE Py higior Ty that of the Do i . the ont, Blkhorn & Missouri Valley, | from this disease. The discase appears to her until her face was badly swelled. She | Amer y he Penn- Webster, | Whiatcom, 5 making o detour of at least miles and | be excoptionally fatal. Railronds Docldn to Discontinue Passenger | hCH until hor fheo was badly swolled. 5o | 4yiyynia; and hora it can bo studied in detail ] then passing within ten, fifteen or twenty % . 2 Tras—Dolngs of Kailway Men, T e e latically inclined James. | | One of the foatures of the exhibit is tho fa- Ind. Wash, miles of tho original startivg point 1v s | ""“""("“ un -:"K“' ";fh" - Burlington oficials after going over the | "8 RURR AR h mous John llulIA No. 1 locomotivo, tho oldost | claimed that the inconvenience and lack of Nensraska Crry, Aug, 8.—[Specia o | situation nocessitating a reduction in train Tarned in America, which was placed in service No- . fucilfes alost. enteely rovent e . | gram o T s |=ho burelar who went | Sarvico docidd to Insugursto tho ollowing | v, Lot Aug, b—Jomn. Fiam & news: | 20058 o8 e Canion & Ampey | Write Us at Once De mm":”‘d"d l"g“m-mlu Kk ol thed AL Lo }l\ym‘uullx %lyu.s A_\:I‘xun_.iuw‘rv« unl\"{ some time | g)anges next Sunday paper carrier, in the delirium of 1llness, this | j5 o study in itself, ana it is with pardonable If You Wish to Know On the othor and, 1t 15 furthor alleged | 450 304 socured §770 s boen arrested at | “prain No. 6, which arrives hers at mid- | morning fatally beat his two boys with u | prido that Mr.J. Elfroth Watkius, e special that the natural supply of coal for that part | 4 s 0 Proves o I a =~ Nl i . Mot " - TP S i il i age ¢ ge of the exhibit, brings it to ic oo named Johnson and had been around | night, wilt give Omaha the “go by, runuing | flatwon, horribly hacked his two girls with | g ut in charge of t 8 a uticura or this stnie dompy fiom se acal delds af Aeig AR dnheon o g n:u“r.:v:\,.',',!')‘ via tho old lineand Plattsmouth, iustead of | & butcher knife, and then cut his own [ the attention of visitors. 1In spite of his old /yoming, situnted on the line of the Bl g O, MOMA- Wilo, wfore. i sy 10 0 AG Sl throat. Al were fatally injured, age, John Bull was ablo to pull tho train of as > horn, but owmg to the lack of facilitic imarous olhar yecent.thatte ‘o also lald | shis city, as herotnfore, o L, Camden & Amboy passenger cars, of the Has done for Us SPEGIALIST for the transforring of cars from one line to the l:ivnh‘“| L‘I\I’“n‘l‘\l'-- s with a requisition have Trains Nos. 18 and 14, between Kansas year 1836, Y12 milos to the World's fair with- : !‘.“‘.( i other at Plainview or O'Neill the people | 8¢ ® — City and Denver, will be discontinuea.as out assistunce. The journoy was wade in Lxwis Mrs, BETIX (Conwult ) living along the | tibutory ta. i Golng Out of Business April lust and was one continued ovat ; ~ Inunsurpassed In tho troatmoat ving along ine contributory to the iolng Out of s 3 thoy have for soveral mouths pust been earn- LG " I April lust and was one continued ovation, W. viws uaurpaNse 0 troati 3 i 3 o Weatern are. o s . e . G. Tate of Hastings is a city visitor, Rk ARy TRR 089 4 . of ail Sioux City, O'Neill & Western ‘are com- [ Basserr, Neb., Aug. 8.—[Special Tolegram | iy loss than operating expenses. G Tate of § Wying oliy 03 The cars are exhibited with the locomotive e, Ooronto, Ppivats and o e \ V S, C. Burlingim of Seward is in the cit; f the | pelled to use a more expensive coal, mined in | to Tie Ber ] —The cashior of the Farmers < a2 1 : . 5. C. gim of § ity. Last summer one of them was doing duty as KATON, 2% Tioauew: ot io Hao 8 gore n states. The e L s L ity Kansas City connection for Denver busi- | . Wude Gillis of Tefumah is among the | a chicken coop at North Amboy. It was Vandes- ¢ "Ehnauit porsunatt i complatuanb furk snorts that it has boon | U Merchants bank of this plave cly s Lhit | poss will be made at Lincotn with train No. | recent arriy: claimed by the company and reconstructed Tarkavlllo, | e ‘s LY BE LA | demonstrated by actual experience that the | 1t }:.\\ not Lml but is olosing out L‘nl-x b 1 westbound and train No. 6 eastbound, Mark M. Coad and wito of Fremont are | !0 take its place among the relics of rail- ra Aich. [ AquEas ML IARRE SOF pats country tributary to the Sioux City, O'Neill | 88 1L was Dot paylug oxpenses. Lhe We have kept on train No. 1, swestbound, | guests in the eity. roading of over half a century ago, hundreds S plain envel (DI P & Western raises the finest quadity of sugar paying off all depositors in notes and’ very 4 o 130, 113 3. 13ihs 0 accommodate the newspaper: orge Was said Mr) | w g gton Loomis, mafor domo to | arrived b beets in the country, but for lack of transfer | Httle money, as they claim they have no facilities 1t i impossible to shipa ton of | money and Have taken this way of saviug troot, Omaba. os, time cuds, | In Speedily Curing —_—— Javenport of Los Angeles, Ca of which may be seen in the oxhibit. Old Davoapor 3 Los Angolos, Cal, | jantorns, - tlckets, pa v neral Manager Holdroge, “and he winko 5 d , . | switches, car seats, signal flags, and - s \ boets to tho sugar At Norfolik with | their depositors. he other oye od RS, Campbell, maunager of Forepaugh's | seores of other novel contrivances which in Torturing, Disfiguring EDUCATIONAL. o 9 SUEA d —— i e § circus, drifted into town yesterday. 5000104 ) e . £ £ g, |- ~ne profit to tho raiser. X ible Tabia Biok e cated Mr. Holdrege, speaking of the chang 4 A thoir day were considered perfection are ) A CHRINTIAN COLL I to ship grain and live stock o Omaha T R N Y (AT T e remarked that everything was at a stand- A L. Strang, formerly of this city but | there in the original. Documents of an Humflia“ng Humors in the west for Women: o [V goods from that point, and in | TABLE Rook, Aug. S.—(Special Telogram to | G G0 iTating reduction i overy de. | Bow of La Port, Tex., is paying Omaba a | official nature pertaining to railroading ar A Bk, Mo it 0f NUALD 1 vorsity: L ar consequence the trade of the people oes to | THE BEe. ]-——Those whocommitted the whole- | partment where it could be done without | V1Sit- displayed in profusion aud muy be swud After all Else Falled, | dious butlimes: huated by hot witerursten: Sioux City and other eastern point: sale burglary here recently have been lo- | materially interfering with the service. A. Hayes of the police forco mourns the | with interest as well as profit.” The numer- A O AN YA Ml s e After thus stating hia case Mr. Dart cated in Missoura, the jewelry haying been | Last Sunday the Elknorn discontinued | loss of his youngest chifd which died last | ous models, maps, charts und bas reliofs et ffhent e inel wnos now.. Withoit emphatically that Lo wants transfer switehes | found aud identified by Mr. Conklin. Their | Some 200 miles of passenger trains. Nos, 23 | uight show the grand strides which have been made Mrs. 0. | Mrs, SubL th et fuen SOl wout: 1 X put in both at Plainview and O'Neill. The | pames ave Hareis and Palmer. They are | and 24 between Lincoln and Fremontand | M. H. Bowman of Fullerton, who is inter- | Wward the perfoction mark by the standard Javes' | Rtosa B i v Mg R secretaries of the Board of Transportation | yhe two who were suspected from the first. | sccommodation trains Nos, 25 and 20 be- | ested in the Nebraska Breoders association, | Taillway of America, and those of pion BABY, & ThoroUKh, Proxressive: 1o p: u s colt will investigato the situation as soon as — tween Missouri Valley and Fremont being | arrived in Omaha yesterday ' | days enable the observer to resurrect th 4 £ s, EStADI e i N0, Ovir 100 Allni possible, and in the meantime they have hool Bonds Defoated. discontinuea. Y 2o ot i) e Past intact,as they are not induplicate or re- Wood- = wonslon beglig Sept . Seni for 20- b st Botified tho managars of the two' railroads | Tanis Rock, Aug. 5.—(Special Telegram to Unies Pasiti Mus. Spechi, wito of Counchiman Spechly | roduction, but consiat of the gevuine, and ston, sl ealopioe TYRANE I BT OLATH, Dok 3] . % UK N wolfic AMir departed yesterday for Cinclunati, where | PEoduehiol R i Autiiuls, Mo § interested 1o como into court and give a fow | Ty B, |- The sehool bond eloction exvited - “t TS by 29) can truly be considercd the germs of S z = good and sufticient reasons why the transfer et B o ) Mr. Thowas Kimball when asked as to the | $he will visit for several months. the most thoroughly macaged and ‘ SWitehes should not bo put in at ouc, consuderable tutorest from thoso opmosed, | probuble action of ‘the Union Pacilc vourd | | Hon. Georgs Hoimrad and City” Troasurer | glippel * railway system of Ui ugo Worked JAGKSONV‘I LE FEMAthEv ' ud tho §, ds wore I of | of directors admitted that he koew abso- | Bolln are busily engaged in_collectiug funds | o convey an ided of the immeusity of the a ACAD Not & Bank Fallure, 114 to 13 votes in their favor lutely vothing about the probable action. | for the tournament of the Western Snooting | pe u..,w“.:m nvn:mn a large panc ‘3‘:..‘ |l..‘.n Cuticura Has orke G40t year, Frepanion € Mushe, Art Courses, A telegram to the State Journal of this - “Grave questions undoubtedly will come bo- | league. been prepared, § > division and Wonders in Our Cases | L M B i i morniug unounced the failure of the Caught Sho on Wheat. tore the board for consideration, Thero ave | At the Mercer: Con Kirk, W. 8. Hopkins, | station, with tho exact location of ever. el < . . Farmers and Morchants bank at Bassott, | Avaowa, Ill, Aug, 5.—Idward L. Henning, | about $6,000.000 in bonds matuving at this | Philadelpbis; Captan H. H. Wright, U. 5. | traip in motion on the 21st of lust October, | And Has Proved Itself 7AIKEN ACADENY. Warnon, Il Colloss Pro and it was further stated that the Statd | bauier at Plano, T, made an assignment | bine and with uo mavket to speak of their | A.; J, G. P Hildebrand, Lincoln; J. W. | when the dedicatory ceremonies of the \ . Bauking Board had taken possession. The A - e 0F Hennine & | Fe-issuance is decidedly out of the question, | Buchauan, Chicago; M. Dee, Oma Vorld’ ore in’ progre y 3 Typo-Writog Coursen, For aatalogtiea ad fdningouri b fae st 348 | L Conan s M e of Honing | Festuc o, i s of oalenle | Giibtu, Opneet S D0n kit | Moot wors B pevts, byl | Enmtitled to Al Pralse | s TSR B iy ‘ H '\'!\l‘u. noe of the l"l'"h\\ll !]-u!ul‘olu.m"\ :.,-k H i“‘fn -‘n ors in agrlculwural impl -:lmnlm lsl easily take care of the maturing vonds, but | Evans, North Platte; Irank Slosson, Ken- | trains were runniog at the same time. On AT oL ok ; {Ann._\ atonce telegraphed to the casbior | carried down with the fallure. It is said | they'arc just as badly off as tho rest of the ha, Wis.: John Hoss, James W. Lusk, | of the novel features of this exhibit, aud one = ol ' MILITAR! v » 4 tho Bauk for o conirmation of tho tows. | that Heuniog was caught sbort on wheat | workd. We nood some such mn as Jay | ity ! W. L' Sorcason,’ Dawebrog £ J. | which was specially instructive, is a globe 1) Gnaww, |Wooos' Birth H ! |x-lu;,|¢|‘vli“~‘|.‘\I;:»\‘I:‘A‘;“ ‘\‘b.‘uwn'qnl:‘;'m:u:ul::n: last woek on the board of trade. The pr (l.fmx.:r\ v.h;“ul‘\my 10 sk nn&uuiv:q,\ ‘\\uldk f\\luv“unul.luy, “f n-l‘u Shaw, Peoria, 11l.; | around which are threo slots. A miniture | ah o Bavy, MISSOURT 1T et ‘M! clegraphiod bac e po! cipal losers by the failure are farmers round | Like care of the company,’ and with s word | 3 sll, Omaha ; Lioutenant G.C. Barn: | man moves in one, an cugine 1 another. aud ou ¢ "W lilustrated Catalogud fouaded: fhat the hanic had nos aloand lis | Lo bl Y the fallure are farmera round | ohango tie wholo condition. ~George Gould | hardt, U5, .5 O. Millsapp, a; Mr. | o freight car in a thied. These have o rato o Wiiie ol B B oo ‘u.:n. it was paying off its depos- ok b ! & ng © while possessing many of his father's traits ager, Kuansas City; Jacob Kolf, St. Louis; | of progression equal to the umited move > Cloud, EW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. '8 With o view of going oul of business. | siderable moncy. is tiod up and cannot cowe to the relief of A. Wiswell, Boston, | went of passcugers, cugines and freight Wis, Iaz0, Col. C. J, Wright, B. 8., A, M.,Corawall N, ¥