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IIIF ()MAII,\ DATLY BFE. TBF.SDAY 1\UHUST 15, 1893, 1 STORAGE, FOR SALE —RBAL ESTATE, Things are quieter now vho said, as mnot ha‘H hour ahead of the regular leaving _SPEGIAL NOTIGES. onaon [ _ron saua_sman xenarn__ |y \pRCOED ORTHE STREET | i 2 st | WILL SLASH THE SLARIES | itars bt et s f. Address C.W. M., 19 B. Platte ave.u o Springs, Colo. M6 mitved &8 19 Sbe Catly dags of OmaNss threo chair cars. threo coaches, & slesp 0 SUSEHOLD . GOODS; | oo e e s — y da; ha et il bo taken unti] 12:40 p. m. foe the evening foap taton. . Wolls, 1111 Farnam. | JOARM LANDS, 0. F HARRISON, 012 N. ¥ LIFR Chief Seavey is I receipt ot & communioa. " .. .| and baggao car and was piachrded from R e R R T 99 M343 ALY Highwaymen Assanlt o Man of Musole and | tion from Sheriff Barnett of Lewis county, Eoonomy in Allop $hiv“Doses on the Union Under 10 1AL “with banners _stating, Adveriiners, by requesting a numbered check, | - = e Buv LOTS IN featl ‘Washington, asking for information rogard Pooific Systom. \"M'| s alr Excursion Fromont 1 ¥o wdessed to & pumbered WAN‘A'xn 70 BUY. SRR ridd Remarkable Vitality, ingJ. B, 1 Luedinghaus, who loft nmmn-l 24 J irm.”fl-m "x:‘.m X \\\ . i M(I Slommons E BER. Answ #o addressed - > 8 Word ¢ 4 STOE! Fl, P g Vs d presid remon obh." s is the 111 be delivered upon presentation of the P O B e T Cheapost and best 1ot (n e | Vit bt ool = largeat excursion 19 the World: ' Tair since —— er. Nothing taken for leas than i o ' since, the oponing of the A r SITUATIONS WANTED. N CASH PAID FOR GoLD AND SILVF Spectntprice s e €5 NERVY EXPERIENCE OFAN ARMY CLERK | On tho mentof Aprtl 20 tramp assauited | RETRENCHMENT GOING BELOW BEDROCK | Rir iy 41\, hats et and honeral - e | INTE200%0n & Bibote, voom 11. 1810 Doueine ok . S Wil Siscremaving and robbed « yn. United States ox- s 8 tho hay ; adkatenJige o worl fieat nseriion. 164 word i b AN Stoopel Placo lota will alwayaadvance ta prics, Press sgent v Hed Wing, Minn., and thet s ) o l’h\‘l-”il-x':“ .-'1“:“-”"1“1 fight —— Avwssdiida - | . CASH_FOR _FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD ' W. A. Webster, 402 Bso bldg. 811 | Attacked by Two Footpnds Ie Knocked ;:1‘;.""“‘:;"," ",:i“‘.“‘"!l““"i‘fl &'o‘r'“ Iy S0 | uty Earnings Fall 40 Per Cont Bolow Lust Amct ih ity and counurs shops And. stor Al i W orinouraugin | J¥ YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE A3 D Them Hoth Oat and Gave One of ORIV Ahe SPIme Yoar's Showing for the Same Month— FAILED TO PROVE 1T Fied. Address box 105,01 Foopcbpiiel gulg Them u Severe Pohnding—Minor Seven residents in the vicinity of Bleventh Termiual Faollities for the OHaNN Awtt ; ¢ vid Gy, | g Fornstance. s goot farm o 100 #fres 10 milos Police Mttors. and Dodgo streets have complained to_ the Kast Omahn Bridge. wea AT e Chicago, Milwaukes By L Ta N, A e | & O (1Yo Want & home oh sy Diyments and police about the careless manner in which , R 14 e T oV Swn Dortonte: Hen: of reteroncen: " Addtoss ¥ aeip: o hive seeoral Omalid Rkl Batage, Ard - the shooting gallery down there is being run, Crmonao, Aug. 14, An aotion was brought X 3 » » Ty Plosa | Trust company, room 4. Boe butiding. Mo7 The police will see that _the ordinance gov- against the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. I ey ; 7 v 5 | Sonmien R JRARGAINS, IN F SUSES ANDTOTS. 3 | Bdwin A. Shophord, one of the clerks em- | erning such places Is enforced. = The wholesale roduction that has been | 1 (o o0 LR AR FTAERD & S Wiy FRACTICAT, PRINT ND NEWS- |.folk, » GAIN S AND LOTS s W e + 4 A o Tnion Pacific i " Ay, charging aking DUbe! TAN. (eatoen & biounios, ouid 1ose | oo el i mos? 31 | BASRSRS Ro biock, opp P 0. | ployed in the ordnance department at the | Sherift Block of Nicollet county, Min: golng on on the Union Pacific in the past | o piankat rate from Framont, Neb., to tho country oMec if the right ¢ ity presented (- | N TO BUY, ABOUT 8-ROOM HOUS D LOT, b It - headquarters of the Department of the | nesota, writes that he will pay 300 reward | two months has given rise to many ques 5000 TO | Platte, had a little experience with a couple | for the roturn of a chestaut mare, stolen | tions, principal of which has boon the INQUITY |\ Gyed tranapo of thugs Sunday night that he won't forgey | About the first of the month, and Sheriff | whother the officials wore not discharging |y 040 H 0 R | vory_soon Town of Hebron, Neb., will pay 80 for the | ;ore ;i than absolutoly necessary g i ARM MORTGAGES. C. F. HARRISON, 012 ialard return of an fron’ gray horse recently stolen. & 3 Y3 the FAY O T80 '8 Whilo passiog along In front of Dr. | o thousand dollars will be paid to any | Whether they waro not taking advantage of Duryea's church about 9 o'clock Shepherd | one for the body, dead or alive, of Dr. | the financial condition of the country to re- was struck on the n by a sand- | Thomas E. Tynan, who di 521 | e, Addresa & 40 os WL | ToR WANTED-MALE HELP. N WANTED T0 HORROW, $1.500 T #2000 | 151 " on gt edged security, Address P. O. Rates 1140 a word first insertlon, 1o & word U after. Nothing taken for 1098 i SALE, o World's fair, which included othe things tion, and theroby cut the ates. Tt was said that ad was offering freo board, i tickets and various things as inducoments, The road vehemently do- A & {1 WILL GIVE 10 ]; GENTLENMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER 10 ,‘“""I(}p ars and giv worla's SECURITIES FOR SALE. troet feet ttle; per "l"“‘"‘“‘ from | duce expenses below the peroemtage re- | ,ioq thay it was doing anything of the sort ntour business, insura men preferred; Ui - Rty Wi > o 3 el e Dr. Tynan is v ohi ad . s . X o sor! mamlnv OR_© "(N‘\flfl‘!lly:l TQAGENTS O FOR QALEwrunnmunn. O PHR ORNT MORTOAGRS FOR SAT athloto, the blow did not hurt him: much, | Of,Lhe Ploncor scttlers of Modesto, Stamis: vointec rivals who had ondeavored to se —— ity absolutely safo. Ames Real Estite laus county, Ca These inquiries, howevor, have come from on word thare: | 1017 and instead of falling to the sidewalk he —_— porsons not in & position to know of tho turned on his assailants and knocked ono of ( ~In Septembor, 1802, dysentery in a very losses which the “Overland Route” sufferea | road showed Chairmen Caldwell thas it was o of fnterest, sums | them down. Then Shepherd turned to face | severe form prevailed at Jamesburg, N during June and July, losses which will run entirely fonocent and the accusations were by Globe Loan & Trust | the other highwayman and looked down the | Walter Willard, a well known me! ant of | into the hundreds of thousands when the | Shown to have been set up by the managel and Dodge, Omala.” Partioulars on ab- | mouth of a groat big revolver. the place, procured a supply of Chamver- | final fizures are in. of tho excursion, and the matter wat L 1t has boen absolutely necessary for the | quioted down, Quick as a wink the assaulted man | lain's colic, cholera and diarrhwa remedy. e grabbed the pistol and, as he did so, hit the | He says: “It is certainly oncof tho best | heads of departments of the Union Pacific The eastbound shipments, oxcept live man holding it a good stiff blow between the | things ever made, and has given the highest [ to cut the coat to suit the cloth, and with | stock, were last woek 52,044 ton: eyes. They grappled and both fell. Then | satisfaction in the most severe cases of dys- | them the cloth has been decidedly scant. 47,803 for the preceding week and 4! there was o lively tussel. By the time | entery.” For sale by druggists. on Of tho Taten, 1140 & word firstinsertion., afior. Nothing taken for less th curo the Fremont busines¢. For a time the TOW was very hot, but finally the Milwaukea ” ¥or nENtT R saLe, nest Make ups | FLatinG) bt plano. luquire room. 308, First National | of from $100.00 up, for v, Write for terms | bank bullding. 023 Monroe Erasing Mg, | = _— Lk FURSALE—HORSLS, WAGONB,I.&TO B TF yOU WANT A GOOD) PAYING OB W RITE the Hawks Nursery Co., Milwat OMAHA OITY MORTGAGE! and 4 wpoci Co., X 46, 1 I’ 2 GOOD £300.00 FIRST MORTGAG drawing 10° per cent {nterest. ~ Address, N HAVE SOME VERY CHOIC Buw YOU WANT A GOOD | P 'nvu SALE CHEAT, A NICE PONY CAWT. | [N SALE. Wi 1 i \ te o P M i i ‘"\\ll‘mu lh(-ihlly figures rmu"h (uu\[\ln\l‘l:‘\r l:w -rx:upmnnn \'\:-:-I( Tust year. o o atike nquire Cumiig st Douglas and Sarpy county farm mortenges, | Shepherd had gained po: on of the re- —_— nk a8 to the carnings and oxpenses the | shipments amounted to 77,853 tons, against sl oA oy L0uTo B 1nLF SUPL A ML i per cent i “simaot, S0 to' $1000. | Yoivor the first robber had recovered from the | Seo the great Bickotts, acrial performe | hair of - that very ablo fnancier | $4,362 tons for tho provious weck, v PHAE- | {iroat! .‘u..x'i.n‘.-m. e ekt “por wont | shock he had received and fled, instead of | ors at Courtland boach. will doubtless riso . on ond when | A meeting of general managers of wostorn B il L) i belafo thi 20 and fun @ sk, Roges & i1 | helping his comrade. It ‘was now b ho sces the lossos tho road has sus- | ronds has boen called for August 17 to talk Good wages o e b 931-14 | Shepherd's inning, and as he saton top of BRECKINRIDGE 5C 4 tained during the month, Froma source | over tho advisability of cuttiug down the address H. B. 8 hoonover, Se regarded as_absolutely reliable it is Isarned | train servie that the estimated earning: betws for July will | economic measure. vt f o Do S VB TAVE OF uN~v | tho prostrato highwayman he remembered CLASS HOARDING & LIVERY.WINDSOR | [00I SALE: Wi TAVE ON TAND COUN™ Blo KoY L common polats as an P.u’",h.. 10 Davonpor] Biorege To UAY A it o aaant ot o000 fHiioso | the blow in the neck ho had received only 8 | News of the No specific charges have Affair Causes — — . Ariaees. | ol an Al on the general i Within S0 | moment bofore and procesdea o pound tho VARG GOy emin, fa1l 40 por cent bolow the figures made by | been mentioned and the matter wil bo takea Bl Wi chanee or B por cont Tt and aro peetatered. We oer | onthusiasm out of the would-be robber, Ho | ¢ o S8 FHe AeIondls BOTEe ] the departmental he as compared | up in a gonoral w tor an K for the' Singe tsoannly | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, 10 por cent interost. Omaha Printing sompany. | placed the muzzle of the gim at the robber's PN S e with tho corresponding period of last B S ‘ at Singer offee 151 Douilas. 161 81 - } Dreast. and snapoed tho trigger, buv tho | was caused here among the friends of | vor. Headsof trafio and passongor do- | ) Sete ARalowt the Usion Pacide. ~ETT - - . ), recki oW 3 ol N -y ” P ENVER, Aug. The suit of ex-GGovernot b, 1Y PACKING TOUSE TN SOUTH | _Ttaton Tigo & word first inworsion, 10a word thors- | = . weapon did not explode. Colonel Breckinridge when the news of | fiartments aro required to give an estimato | y Y A T T O L | e T T o0 WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS | After a hard struggio the thief got away, | the suit against him by Miss Pollard | for each month at oach montl's beginnmg | Evans and others against the Union Pacific. and 10; ust st good reforencos. - Addr - e = M 66, Bod. Tates, 10¢ a line each | moatl, Nothing taken for \ \7 ESTMINSTER HOTE - and_ B1st sir ST MAKE, | from 150 8 1ne per | 8nd as he ran Shepherd tried to shoot him, | reached the city. At the hotels, clubs | for the guidance of the oficial bit tho revolver only snipped. = After look: | and othor place ng ut the gun the ordoance clerk found that 3 CORNER LANG RE0 Yrasn’ ¥ ‘lin. | man passes his lof Chicngo; & biooks | there wasi'e s singlo cartridye in the oylin: | poupg of men stood and discussed the | 1O that the public will now apprectato whit \ ©entrance; pe nt stono and brick; | der. Th s s Con VO S e rational TALE, At the GRILBOUNS) | pohiavory Ui DULAES, 8 bol is attracting much attention hero and will . “Addross BB | lage outside rooms o nothing | property by applying to Captain Ayers' office, a y It house, | gallen out of the rallroad business. bo encrgetically pressed. Ex-Governor uk bldg. 97 Detter: European. $1.00 to 3 LD el eafi | room 514 Bee building, and proving property. where many of Celonel Breckinridge's Having cut down tho list of employi Tvans. owgls. bstwoon, $000.000 o0 9100 000 (Q;FOR SALE, INPORTED GRRNAN TULL | Bty peoplo who fave stopped with_us. Take friends live, there was much excitement { the last noteh 1t is hara to see how the com- | 4"y stock, il 1 ch and se: anaries, . 318t Kt. Wabash ue cable cars to Cottage Grove ave WAGES OF SIN, and nothlng else was talked about. Even | pany can go on without reducing salarie: One of the principal complaints is that [ 818t mtreots 0 ono block weat out thia at_Boston. | Denver & Gulf and Gulf iailro: whore tho congress- | Buta decrense of 40 per cont upon tho eSt- | foran accounting and o recoiver, has beo ure hours when here, | mated earnings 18 so startling in its charac for trial Septomber 4. The suit affcets ter that the public will now appreciate what 0 miles of the Union Pacific system, and 1 company, §75 "A MONTH AND EX Everyting in No 00, K | (QuioK SALE. NEW BICYOLE, LAT) Will discotint $35.00 for o room 207, Omaha Natjoanl Address, M167 16 perfect. Writ “Gulek, B9, Box 5363, Boston, Tt 1140 n word firat ins i after. Nothing taken for the bell boys, who remember the gener- | and conservative railroad men look for an ome or write. ) ) this line has boen made to subserve the in: T TN TR OLAIRVOYANIS Fines Assossed In Polico Court Upon Vio- | ous *‘tips” of the congressman, scemed | order from Boston reducing salaries about | terest of the main line, to the dotriment of ( mong Triends. $75.00 10 $100.00 i ) DAL G to regret his trouble. One of the warm- | S°F : 2 SR and_ that the liead offices are a17 buildin R4 ns, 10¢ & line each insertion, $1.50 a line per - el Ten prisoners arrested Saturday night | ost friends of Colonel Breckinridge in Passenger Sorvico Earnings. Itm um{m ned in Denver, as ver the con. (»' WANTED AN AND GENTLENEN Wi | month. Nothing takon for less than ey tos, 10c 4 lino cach tnsortion. #1850 a e ver | gwolled tho number who appeared bofore | this eity is Genoral Basil W. Duke. Ho enger department of the rond has | tract of consolidation. ——* Wit pay you £6.00 10 $12.00 ner week 10 do MIIS. NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, o oo | Acting Judgo Smith at 9 o'clock yosterday | was at home when a reporter called ik At 1ioK8NB0 11 e | SATATUFAITOR AN XTRE GrowniNidsly: Atriotly home work for us at your homea: 1o can- | Wreliable business medfum; 5th yearat 119 N.16th: OST-PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES ON 20TH [ o0 L upon him, and to say that he was sur- | Several months past and s comfort- | .o nth e 5 Send el et Eavlops 19 61 300" | LS otsouth of teavh B on Leave g. D , at e e sy PRt “voar.” but the | st Omaha Streot railway hauled 3,00 , Batterymarch and Water streel - - Worth betwi hand Return 10 112 A few young men who had imbibed a little | prised hardly expresses his state when | 370 in the passenger departmontof | People to Courtland beach Sunday, the 31000 1 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETO, South 20th sireet and rocelv nd. W16 15+ | o SR E R EaRAL Lt Ro hodia the naws. carnings in the passengor depa 7 SUAAY b 5 3} 3 00 mpch beer on Saturday night were al- heard 1ews e y road, with one or two notablo excep- | handling of the large crowd being accom: OK AMD LAUNDRESS, MES. | “Rates, 100 5 no oach Insertion, $1.50 a Lo per AT lowed to go, as it was the first time they had Why, this is great nows to me,” said | vions, will hardly pay for the operation of month. ' Noth en for less than 2 Why, thi A S ratio plishod without a single hitch of any kind. been arrested. Several vagrants were also | he, “‘for while I had heard rumors about | the passenger sorvice, let alone pay for the | jllowing Mr. Do Long's ordors the corrar allowed to depart upon promising to leave | the woman, I never dreamed that she | operating expenses of the road. was torn down at the Courtland beach end ot the city bofore sundown. would ever bring suit against him, An- | Itisa well known railrond axiom that tha | i i (G SECHE LOUEHARG beaeh end of For “being a_suspicious character Gust | other thing 1 would like to say to you. | passenger sorvicoonly advertises the road. | J'ajng \oro constanily areiving and dopart: Woodsen was given twenty days in the | Colonel Breckinridge is a gentleman—a | LThe earnings come from the trafe dopart- | jng hoth at Sherr FOR weck. Apply 2413 Bristol (- WANTED, GOOD GIRt Mhousework, $1.00 Mrs. Dr. With D, A GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK Jina small family. Apply No. # Worthington Plice opposite Browncll hall, near's. 10th § S.19TH, 2ND FLOOR, aicoliol, Stean ulphur Wi0u'1* TREET, 3D o, aleohol, utphur T MADAME SMITH, Room ne and sei baths. 1121 DOUGLA f avenue ‘\|\4| the beach, ai ment, from the millions of tons of freight | ;% 0H0 AN Lk 3 § VE county Juil. @ aired fah. who gave his | S1U8Te, UprIght and honest man—and T | pioht fEOR Ehe, ML ERE | andwo perfoct was o servico that Mrt — o SIElIh T 7 5 name a8 Andrew Nelson: was sontenced to | 8 satisfied he would not ask any woman | “Until a reaction “takes placo and freight | 1o LONg veceived - consratulations — from “DRESSMARERS, NEW YORK LADY WILL MME. STOWE, MAGNETIC HRAL o 2 sor, a 0 Doug! riect tatlor &ystem of ~cutti'y s block it ting at your homes. Mine. Adolphe, 16 thirty days in the county jail for stealing a | t0 marry him unless he meant to marry | begins to move the Union Pacific will con- !“"4"‘!“';3;\&.:{‘il‘ryt:\f‘vln":‘v‘l!l\lvl:‘»:‘x‘-“_\u\l the afternoon pair of shoes from Whitney's shoe store, | her. I am sure he never engaged him- | tinue its policy of retrenchment, and having . . 10¢ a line each fnsertion 5 = 0 3 Riftee Eota T se s b i educed the force to the lowest possible Chunged the Dat PERSONAL. month,. Nothiing iaken for less ¢ Fifteenth and Dodge strects. Ths prisoner | self to Miss Pollard, for sho is not the | redy L3 B ) kod ¢t ate. s ey ~ | snid that he was drunk at the time and | kind of a woman that would suit him, ‘l:xw, a reduction in salaries scems inevit. J. Hogan of Ogden, U. T.,deputy organizer 1OR RENT - HOUSES, MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRIC-THER- ENTER t 305 | didn’t know what he was doiug. and in regard to the seduction—why, | 3% of the Railway union, was iu the city yes- e L R mal bath, Kl nd Dale teatment, minene OUEIgBLTLoGRE moNRY On I las Ed Tuttle is a tough from the ground up, | ohe 1650 voars of aw AR TheE ”3, Sinco thereductionofemployescommenced, | T 15 FEHAEAY A WO T EU8 S 3E Rates, 10c a Hne cach_naertion. $1.60 a line per chiiropodst.Mrs. Post, 3193 S. 16th, Withnell bl SO s e and has been arrested mauya time. Yestorday | She 18 30 years of age and ‘thoroughly | quite a number of train agents have been let | terduy and completed fina rrangements month. Nothing taken for luss thiin 3 o 164 Toraing Kdward was inthe lLittle procassion | 2D10 to take care of hotself. | out. and on Saturday George H. Hill, travel- | Whercby President Kugene V. Debs will ad- ]) FOR RENT, ngumn IN ALL xn\!m;upw méi!m{ TO LOAN_ RsAL I:STATE SCALES. again, He had two beautiful black eyes and It had been rumored here that Miss ing passenger agent at Portland, and A. J. u;u:«;n.- railway emploges in the auditorium i ity The'0. ¥, Davla compiiy, 1303 Fir- et T 3T ol osertlon $130 8 Tina per | several othier black spots on his ugly mug, | Pollard had threatened the congress- | Goodrich, city passengor agent at tho samo | of the Young ~Men's Christian " asso- s = — . — month. Nothing t for less than 43 The mourning Was put on by Mounted Ofticer | man, and one time it was intimated she | point, felt the swift descending ax. Both IllTur”n\‘u‘\yu‘ln\u‘ ‘n'nl. August 22, in- [)”t{;(r\n‘h—‘mm\' APARTNENTS, VON DORN | mo W R SHOOND HAND SCALES. ALL WiNDS. | Andy Haze, and it happonoa this way: Haze | might try to prevent his marriage, but | Mr- Hill and Mr. Goodrich wero in town A of thodist, as at first contempliod. plocic, with ererenees aliredy {9 | N\ oEOANSON NPROVED AND USTHFROVED | 1N Addness Borden & Selock 03, Lake 5. Chigago was out ‘driving withvibis wife and baby | no ono thought scriously that she would | Faturday on thelr way enst. Mr. Hilt was | Jr Bosn, jo0 for, Denver, and othor T R k% PACYLR AR e city property. £3.000 and upwards. 10 iy per 0 Suturday evening and wppened to meet harry o v The gener: in- b ©! enera &0 o gl T);EOR MENT. TROOM MODERN FLAT. | continodeiays. W.Faman Smith & Co. i Tuttlo, VThe. Intior At. onen commenced to | carry out her threat. The general opin- | ¢onpany with headquarters in this city. ments for similar meetings. DAIEQIUIOERPEIVIRIRUAL J S SoiT AT abuso Haze, and used some language that no | i0n here is that Colonel Breckinridge = R ear OV TS 1), ¥or 1 modern im: | WNMONEY TO man would’ permit a lady to hear. There | Will fight the suit, as he is thoroughly STRUGGLEEORIUEKEAA CX. The T TS DIb e hvaliasl nsno0IRtl QR SmEisiEa e R nUIER RUAteRL A ITe S0 KL INAVAT G0, RO DA VIS 0. Farnan was trouble right there, and Tuttle appears | independent and will submit neither to lon Pacifc Pioneers, au assoctation SpaKo; st . W, o 2Y TO LOAN AT LOW 0. DURL ;\..-mvk q to have got the worstofi it. In ovder to let | coercion nor blackmail if either bo at- | Prospects of a Bitter Legal Battle Over the | of employes of that road who have served ) FOR RENT - NINE:ROOM HOUS Viiproved and unimbroyed On dostatod | Ginana, st T0uh A Mison 8 the tough have a chance o think.the matter | tempted. Gulf Cns tho company for ten years or more, have l Aniodorn convenlencos; cleznt 10 5 years. m. 605 = over the case was laid over for twonty-four —_——— Tho suit of ex-Governor Evans of Colorado, | chartered a_ train to g0 to Fremont noxt 07 WA NTHONY LOAY ANDIRST 00, B1AN. ¥ hours. Good Advice. asking for a receiver for the Union Pacifie, | Saturday, where they will hold a picnic, to B s Life, lends at Tow ratos for choles adeurity or A. Hayward was presented with a 810 and | 1n August, 1892, J. W. Vannoy of this place | Denver & Gulf road, will undoubtedly en. | Whieh oniy mewbers “and their families and At g costs ticket for being drunk, and G. Ross | had a severe attack of flux. A physician | b e an olTnIoh e coarh intimate fricn nvited. sl drew the sume sized check for poddling | was catlea, who treated him for four'or fivo | COURter a stubborn resistance in the courts, —— " s without a license. days, but as ho continued to grow worse the | and it iswor impossible that the case may 5 Headlight ¥ lanhos. B e oSt : R or Bxpross, : faiily docided to have the aid of another | be transferred to the United States courts. | J. W, O, general attorney for tho Mis- W, '\'":".,‘,':" ll‘l:fl\sfll)‘:fiit"‘l’ o Gatale Or Torm 5 o CULLEN MAY DIE. doctor in the case, and sent_to Ravenswood | No name has yot been suggested for receiver | souri Pacific, 1s m Omaha. — ———— ————— lands. E. C. G n & Co., 208 Shecly block, . Nebraska Locl (Exeept Sun).. | for a prominent phy. n of that town. Be- | in the case. J. H. Keene, commereial agont of the Mil. 1 T A X e ROOM O T fis40 ot (Beeops Somiil Viotim of the Murderaus Assault 1s Suffer- | fore ho arrived, however, 1 had some conver. | *Thissuit will doubtless huvean important | waikee, with headquarters in Donver, is | outid 3 i UL PR YA MONEY T0 LOAN AT CURRENT RATES & PACIFIC | Arelvon ing with a Relupse. sation with the physician in attendance,and | bearing on the fortunes of the Union Pacutic,” | in the city. s S 2 = Ex-Officer Cullen, who was murderously | said to him: ‘I beliovo Chamberlain’s colic, | remarked a Denverite who is familiar with H.C. Orr. assistant genera T)gEO RENT, TWo T-ROOM TOUSES 1N | ¥ ol b AR TTenY | cnolora and_diarrhaa remedy worthy of 4 | tho facts. “Theso Denver and Gulf 1ines | agent of the Butlinelon hosdquiriers ot Do VI Gy 810 T o TR T MORTGAGE LOANS. A, MOOR assaulted by a fellow laborer at the Union | 401" Ho readily consented and I gave him | have been the most profitable portions of the | I¢hnsas City, was in town yestor s 'Lw,“ RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE \,“' Wi oeTe Pacific boiler shops some days ago, is much | ; hottle. Oue dose of thatremedy gave re- | Union Pacific system, ana you will observe et i B, 'l“.‘“ n Do she Tarew L, trocs, cheap worse, having sufferod a relapse. His assail- | lief. When the doctor from Ravenswood ar- | that_tho life is now boing'eut out of the | o CERErel AEENEFISH e L dowe h 1100 Diocic DO ICATOVE. T & PATIFIC, ant isunder $1,800 bonds, charged with as- | rivd his advico was, “Keop quiet and con. | sorvico on account of hard times. 1t 15 o { Souitiuy mornin, whither they had son S RTROL AV R TG T on Dupot 1t & sault with intent to commit great bodily | tinue using Chamberlain’s colic, cholera end | very proper moment for the Denver stock- ysmorning, ad go [ "‘,&‘.‘.’.“;”“},‘:,“'H';;-""““’““,;.‘.ET}{;.‘"- LaRatis, 200 @ Hnatesch Ineortion, gL60 a D s s iy L] injury. Cullen is more dangerously injured | diarrhee: N Which wé ‘did and In | holiors to strike for. thow viights, us Donyer | With the Fremont ¢ o S i e bl hlon 2 SRS ey 3 rid’s Fair Lin % than was at first supposed, two days was cured.—C. B. Howes, druggist, | 1s the propar place for headquarters and it QA\n stant ( nt A, B HOUSE, \ “WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- e BT Sanayville, W. Va. was solemnly agreed that it should be. A | Smithof the roed from Chi- forn; Fo ourity: wirietly contiduntial. “A. B Harris, room T Casick Captured. d storation of hewdquartors might not bo w0 and the Wostern Pas- 3 secr, N. B 1 Continental block 78 g0y Jack Cusick, a Union Pacific brakeman, T ite rofitable for the Union Pacific, but | Seuger association yesterday morning. e Fariam i Leg s ) rree i , a Union ! nan, ‘ILL MAKE A NOVEL TRIP, quite so profitable for : u ) AR A i el NEY TO LOAN o D Epre | BTOPI | \vas arrested by Special Detectives Miller WILL QAR £ 22 it would ndd to Denver's prostige ard restore | - : T e e : Licod oiiny wim sehich yon wish Loulh Eorons. ] S4bam | and Ransom, at Grand Island Sunday nieht | young Merewles to Grom Ningara Fal | B VERY lare pumbor of employs to positions | Grand display of wator fireworks to- modorn conveniences, stionaily 1ow | s i ho lowost possible ratos, i the som, at Gra sland’ o P hlo] S s Bl RS i D Wi e o Doss 00 15" | Gt mosaibiy e A 101 iy lontiy oftimo UNION PACIFIC. Arrives | and brought to Omaha yesterday. Cusick is Suspendedaby His Teoth., cutiofimbioh thoypvetastlson)iaptiensheatsiinlghyas Conntl di ]) Il.'l'/\’\'v‘u‘ L MODERN 10-ROON HOUSE e Bt oz Depol 10th & Maroy Sta.l Owalia 5‘““"!1'1‘11 nih "_’"!fl“; “(if“:l‘;ll«"“; l;"" ho |* PmLapeLpEIs, Aug. 14.—A young | “Denver people elim that the road was Bloody Outiook in Colorudo. o a 1 alifornta, Informa 5 4% you Keep it You ¢an Lorrow is implicated wizh James Costello in forging is preparing to cross Niagar tructed by three corporntions. The A = = paan I D O e R R O w"""‘ AR AR B fobate of difterent, tickot agonts along tho | 4 oijoy” arrangement is in Philadolphia | bullt by tho Deuver & Gulf, which was | (0t F0RE € (RCE B0 R0ttt phoe : rent taken 1 board of man and wite, 1 ehild: AR ON MO T M AN DES : 0. ) o b AL A ! sheep camp o , Lin ” W rooms; rofirencon. Add:ess'N 61, Boe. 151 148 oot AN I\'[lm'\' ; c}]xx?\‘r};r. Ariven | They are allogod to have passed about $50 mn]kin;: UL andorderingitnolnar; originally "enomn av; ihos Deayan S New | 700, at tho hoad! iof Patashute: sisel: = = out publlelty or ramoval of proporty. P. Dopot ] Omans | worth of these coupons and Costello is al- | aphernalia necessary for his extraordi- vas built by the Fort W and while the herders wore at breakfast ) NT— GMAYA MOT e KD gae.00 andi 3 and _Texline_was built by the Fort Wortn > ors wore at broukfas FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, 00 SOUTH 1T STR; ki }.{c’,;otsi::i.’;:u; leged to have forged a time check so that he | nary undertaking. The youth is known | 4nd Denver City company. The midale sec- | put a rope around the neck of one and at 1o ~.N 4o ““k””?”'fw on, 1¢ wond there- | o |>"3|"~|‘ '{'n’é;.u'*”:}"‘(\nu\'x o received two months pay for one month as “Young Hercules.” ~ His name is | tion, from Trinidad to ! ong Gaken for sy Chan 536 3 OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- ! ) ‘exline, was built by | the end of the muzze of six-shoc work. Costello was captured last Saturday | Beck and his home on Staten Island. | the Denver, Texas & Fort Worth company, = night, but Cusick had gone west on a train et ond er At Croa Tota ™ whors™in | Ho says he will cross the falls casily in | which lavter corporation loased and oper: ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. ors forced the others to submit to the sheep 610 b 250am|. ., ;Deadwood Exprons. 30 pm i i being driven out of Garfield county into I : - e | paoam | fat) Wao, Bxp, (Bx 3Gi)| 800m | \as arrested. September. A half inch cable will be | ated the enure liae between Denver and | 1o Wi oo sount S e i 2 ; ; Fort Worth, A 64 D - - - DO YOU WANT MONK 5.30 pm|..... Norfolk (Bx. Sunday).... am - stretched with one end higher than the 5 ’ i . o reuails and Sheriff Thomas of Glen- T, FURNISHED ROOM WITIL ALCOVE, SOUTH P, P 5.45pm|. +.St. Paul EXpress......... 1035 m Pouder Was Pulled. other, Young Beck has invented a General G. M. Dodge, who has nlway I fl By Bl )v ;-’5 H unl Yrront: alin Foomis, with or withot Lo — = = ) Y (e . i s been identified with the Union Pacific, was | wWood has been telegraphed to come and MI% ik lahglng gtk J PURNTIURE FIANOS S TORSES W26 e 'fy‘“‘ Ao "““““‘lfi;‘},};. P fl""""fll :l‘:“,‘“"uw“"’m‘:,"‘::m}"y Ln"'f}f"“; grooved wheel which will run on the | yjarge stockholder in all these companies, | quell the disturbance. Thescene of the VINE FURNISIED KOOMS, CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE IKECEIPTS 7 0 Py T g ompeey, ourteenth and | wire and to the wheol will be attached a | and after the Fort Worth line had been | trouble is in Garfield county, ten miles EivoDrompt thtention to il appilcations, : | 104 e D g Fxprimg. e o| 6:08 pm | Dodge stroots yesterday afternoon. Ho is | piece of prepared leathor which will | operated some two years negotinted a deal | from Debequo, and is not in the same 10 T MRy i .{,::‘ WAl Garey sour Toan s Jong i § 435,.::.1. satibule Limitad. ......| 90am | alleged to be ono of tho Swift gang which | jugt fit his mouth. This he will hold in | whereby a corporation known as the Union lityas tho plateau sheop troubie. The il or without boad, puwnt at any | i E20nm s.m,‘,m‘v ,.,,.:"‘p A 5| §50hm | committed a wholesale robbery at Shenan- | his teeth and will swing a dumb bell in | Pacitic, Denver and Gulf Railway compuny B 5 AL WY ffair may yet have a serious tormination, L 5 t v . Tho Union Pa- Y ) a0, - = YR B e e ~ | dosha yearago. Themen were captured i each hand to balance him and will slide | Was called into" existe Tho T o R A T e E o B i PO AN H HaFREAN ""i“\‘\‘\l"»,?fx’n i | “Smana AGhana | later in Council Blufts and Omaba. Ttis | aoross the falls susponded by his teoth. | $ific acuired o controlling interest in the ?"",’f 2 Ahoah manreoolleetingialareen Dok oo o ol B M744 Cor. 15t and Harne H & 5 claimed that Pouder escaped punishment by | iy ARG Jen (Leoth: | Fort Worth company, tho balance of the | and arming to go to tho relief of the e s blo: I {1o.a motor. Adds a I L feigning insanity, but ho siys that thero way | Lhe trip will, he says, take four min- | stock being held in this city by ex-Governor | Brown-Linu men, j PRIVATE 525 pm| no evidence against him and he was ac. | Ute3: John Evans and his associates, whose of- RIS —— ¥ ROOM, PR IVATE eaver quitted. B = forts in the construction and final comple- [ Floating fireworks at Courtland to- NIs0:L Omabal He has been seon in company with char- 2 O0NRR L i tion of the rond'nced not here bo recounted. | night, WO FURNISH “SB0T LOUISVILLE, Aug. 14.—The New Al- [ pThe consolidation included the Fort Worth — - E N acters known to the police as crooks, and " Y menwonly. 523 8 they ran him in for ,‘.{uk..p,,;““ bany Woolen mill late Saturday even- | road from Texas to Denver, the South ke nis for o ixeellont, O BE BENTED, 3 il Sutshed or Wi MALL WATER MILL. AD- ioea bOx Do LANGOI T ROONS. WU Foi ing filed a big mortgage to secure its | Colorado Central, Fort Collins & G y NEW Yorg, Aug. 4.—The World i . Extended Hix Ilrulul Work. ] rtoave Cf d Cheyenne northern lines, These wero 1 ni o i i ) ™ ortgage covers ull of | und Chey s morning special dispatche both WOLOE AU AUl SRRk George W I Ve T HODX OFTY ETACING, [Ariva” | Mira. Mason, whio lives at Soventeenth and | SLoaiore, ithe morigage covers al known us the proprietary lincs of the Union | thi% movning prints special dispatchos JLBeloalune o Y 10 BUY, SKLT OB BXCRANGE Bmata| Bouk D Gy e - | Coghs | o ara. Maton, who lives ot Seveneonths its manufactured goods, bills receivable | known us the propriewary thes of the Duon | fo0 a1l the cotton conters of the south- T T T T R TS oonrs, | ol il i Appiy 72080 o3 City Pamongor. = T0:30mm | Dacltlo atreots, showed up before.Broscoutor | and other porsonul property to securo | pilos ffiose’ roads wero all consoli and gives the present outlonk for 0 couvenionees. Call 520 8, 10th, M10s 19 dud > asdR, - 208 00 am R | ated | W -8t Paul Express.. n yesterday morning with a badly | about fifty creditors, whose aggregate | under one stock and one management with | that ¢ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ',\.-m s | bruised face. She wanted a warrant issued | claims amount to $300,000. Among the | neadquarters in Denver. t, 15th and Wobsi |~ Omal \lor“tne fl:'\resl. «a! .luth I\Ilurl. (:‘Jlr assault and | gpeditors are ten banks. The claims of At the time the consolidation was effected t. Pl Limited, .. D25am | batte ccording to Mrs. Mason’s state- 0 about one-half of | the Denver stockholders refused to enter | have a larger yic ¢ £ o Bliibago Fooaited:sons: mont Efart. froquencly has broubla with his | these n}.fnudmguu!n 7 ahglik o half "! e B o efociod wpon | have a larger yield if ‘the fulling off in = family aud Sunday he abused b foand | the entire debt secured by the morf It ) g the northern part of the state is not OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. amlly aua Sunday hoe pbused bis wife an go. The mortgage is subject to a | 'he Union Pacific by which the consolidated | 0, 1) % = ot an SRy oL e i Depot, 10th and_ Marcy.|“Omatia | threw her into the stmoet. Mrs. Mason | B0ge b roads should be managed in their own jn. | JA'EEY than now estimatec e acre- MAN WISHES 81, Louls Cunnon Ball......[12.35pm | came to the woman's reliof and was also | prior mortgage filed severa years ago | (ool om headquarters in Denver and o | 8¢0 in Louisiuna will be reduced this L 0000 to 31, 100,00 tn legtumate oe: knocked down by Hart., - , to secure the payment of certain bonds. | trupic agreement made covering terms of in- | year, but the prospect is for a full crop, usiness in the west. Send full details you liave w DRUG 3. €. RADE, FIRS I-0LASS ated, good cash Dusii op, which is much better than in | July. Some of the states expeet largar | | !,-‘UR\lSHED ROOMS AND RBOARD i ops than last year, Alubama will AU insartion 1 foF Lows thi L Word tioro- S8 DRUG 1 piylug bus FIRST CL for cash ?-YOUNG WOMEN'S HOMI. UNDER CARK OF | e, Womiah's Chir 118,170 D DUS] Iome por 200 AND 211 N. 1STH 8 ‘ pi Ay ¥ The mills and other property mort- | terchangeof Wusiness, This agreement wa Hu‘ da revorts good prospects d OF ATt of Ay Dusliess (oF il Suspe T Theft, ! 10 Ko of i ure u3 ridu vy d g cfs an 3 = yorliaviy rpATE Of A0y Bilupas for ua COULDN'T ESCAPE INDIANS. “Sleapy" e o Tirewor were | €a#ed aro valued at 81,000,000 The | for a time observea by the Union Pacific, | Tenncsseo is hopaful, Georgia claims ¥, "'H..fi”:}.'n. ROrEAN HOTRL Ry . ARMML- SEWL AR SAeNS mill has good claims in tho shape of | but when the Clark management came into | 45 large u crop as last year, wiich was A sl Fatcs, Buiery & Sprat, 1308 ~ FOR EXCHANGE. Author of the Bogus Goid Miniug Scheme, | 7 JoRlarany. are booked as sus- | ooy “accounts and bills receivable to | power everything was —concentrated —ut HETYRERS Mis] A 073 line por Under Arrest In Brit sh Columbiw, P";;f“' C"fl"fm“;"- B 2 OTrawa, Ont., Aug. 14.—Arthur e monoy drawor f Hostetier's drug ‘\\lflxllsl;\l NEHRASKA }h:\\w\s Laperrier, who reached here iast night, | 360r¢ o8 North Sixteenth sureot was robbed 11l el ehoap. or exelan Oca line cach nsertion, $1 DESIRALLY FURNISHED O UNPUR. | month. Nothing taken for loss thiln onis with board, The Frenzer, 116 N TR o a0 | 7-TOWN 100 the best ever raised, but in Missouri, 5 i i Omaha and a1l the headquarters ofices in | 1 Pl AN i) b a the amount of #500,000, ‘Ilnut it is bel ]I:"‘Vfld Denver either abolishea or moyed to this | South Caroling and in sections of other impossible to make collections and to | ;. states the crop cannot grow into an continue in business. average under the most favorable wote- and Dakota. . m. and went down at § a. m. An hour | inthiscity. Mr. Waddel AzeLte spe Nonia S g of about $25 a few evepings ago and the Sl Grounds for the New MUridge Company, | 10020 a1 wondith T T T T DORGE | AdsenlRN P Catkle: AQDOK reports that Sampsan, the Frenchinan | police suspect that thess, men know some- et TR eyt Chief Engloeer Waddell, of the Omaba | O*0l0g1cal conditions, frout wiso day bounl 1 it ituty piat 1 — i_ | Who induced several Canadian capital- | thing about the robbery or were implicated . Bridge and Terminal company, arrived in | Talloon tonignt at Conrtiand beac —_— — | 7/-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M1 ILL | i5ts to invest in a bogus gold mining | in the affalr. Tho police give ‘Sleepy”s ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 14.—The | J/0t e Lo B (= et Jalloon tonight at Courtiand beach, WANTED- BOARDERS. /i tak eatite ooy, Box s, Frankfortlnd. | scheme in British Columbia, has been | reputation for being awjike on such jobs. worst storm of the year raged on Lake | W78 0% - 0 S HEINALAH VR o1 il b Eeme——— S “Waton, 140 & word fhest lasertion, 10 8 won - creop | Arrested by five Indians at Fort George, Robbing a Melon Car, Ontario lust night. "Tho schooner Laura, | & ©oM o/ S0 FeRv 00 ')-‘A“r' s CINCINNATIL, Aug, 14.--A arcial ikor O T o e 7-ABOUT ‘.‘..“2:3n‘“r".}.‘f.r“.u:“:‘:;fi".‘;"k" N: | 500 miles north of Asheroft, on the [ . e ot Bt TRl ‘Minneapolis & | 1oaded with coal, sprung a leak at 11 | survey Ing for the compuny "_“""":"‘ yards | P INCINNATL, AUg. A Commerola {38 SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. 008 N. 1§TH ST, Nl Ly property or g0od farm, Canadian Pacific road, Dr. Fissault of J ' ¥ thinks that it will | (3} 1 Al from Chattanooga res T K NKO" | this city invested $17,000in the scheme, | Omaba railroad telophgped to police hend- plote the plans | ports the drowning in thoe P 't - K L THEEETT pefore she sunk Cuptain Markeson of | take aboul two woo 210l : g {3 “SUFTE OF THLER UNFURNISHED ROOMS, NDS, CLEAL, T0 BXCHANGE Foi | #nd Laperr went out to look | Quarters yesterday, snjid that a gang of | yramilton and crew A A ABAK Lide may L 1avitod [0y grading. sivas gl s HRAN Boll and Mra, LAwith board, in private family: traveling wan, Write fall descriptious. 701 | after his interests. Sampson threat- | boys and mea had broken dpen & freight car 4 ' Wit und one 1t 8L MOOT A2 Reif of Cincinnati, and Mrs 4 - stewardess embarked in a small boat. | yyacks, curves and cross-section Lhe YArds | \\reron 4 i cned to shoot Laperrior when he | #tthe fook of Locust sizadt und worw steal: | gy rowed twenty-five miles in the | nccording to the plans submittad 10 the | Nyesner and child of Chattanooga. found out that his swindle was | G50 10 utrest me‘"mmsun but they ran | Btorm till they were sighted by the | eastern stockholaers by General Manager | “’IV ;‘“U]'"“.]l' W,J‘):'.\ ";'_r"lvfllwn i w 'l.)u bo -~x]u:]»ud, He was overpowered, | when the officer hove iu sight. R T R T 1g station | Jotter some three weeks ago. naphtha launch, The drowning oc- Tine oach_lusertion, 81 r.u & lne per ut escaped to the wouds, leaving his SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. “Raww, 1003 11 onch lusertion. $1.60 & 1ine per —_— and brought to shore. Two coal barges | While the erouud 1o be used for the | curred in an attempt to transfer the b Notibig ton (OF v i B Ing Weem 00 1oy L wife, a French woman from Paris, be- ¥ond of Silk Watsts. put out of this port early last night | yards s practically lovel, shore will bo con- | pusscigors from the lauuch 1o a barge} . | TIGYLES & BADD, 013 NBW YORK LIFE BLDG, | hind him. The Indians got on his track | Lucy Smith and Maggio Wallaco were |towed by, the steamer Hecla, One of | #iderable grading to be done before trac 2 S "OFFICE SPACE ON GROUN v N AR 4 i $ $ owed by-the uteamer Hoola © Of | ), ying is commenced, which will be pushed | Nervous hieadaches promptly cured ‘ i wtivet. g .!....‘“.A o largaat e of ype willors 0tk | and ran him down. When discovered | arrested by Sorgeant Sigwart yesterday | the barges, with five men on boavd, lost | 1Y€ B SOhak Promany eused Ry THE - STOUY I = BUILDING | leading machines, Rentals 1416 Paruam s by " rapidly, ail the iron being on hand, Bromo-Seltzer--trial bottle 10 cts, ithy: Ciféraph | he said he had had nothing to eat for | afterncon on a charge of larceny. The Loy Y SORONSH AL Lok 10 i the tow and drifted away. The Hecla | "It is expected that the ofticials of the com- bullding has a fireproof ce :-‘::n""' emington $4.00, Smith Promier $5. "}'nufi’l‘ twenty days. “"'E‘" he reached the | women are accused of stealing four silk | returned safely to port with one barg pany will be invited to witness the swinging Will Inv .n.‘."\.m Conl Croek, went asenont complte siedin Loatlug ' hxiurds, = — | United States from France tenyears ago | waists from the Bell department store. | A steamer searched for the missing | of the draw span abour September I, | KxoxviLLe, Tenn., Aug. 14.—Major grogel 910 | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEKS | he went under the name of Diclose and | The goods were found at 1304 Chicago | hoat, but no trace of her can be found. | althoughit will be u fortuight after thav | ) A Carpenter, reprasenting the state, WANTED Ratos, 100 a 1ue cach lusertion, $150 & line per ;"‘i‘&‘“‘:u'fi:f “lll:";'rht;::xuali'n Nuxl)l'lg‘aulln ;L“‘,’;’:m“","m'”c‘z,‘l']‘f:‘hff,:‘;’ bouds for whelr | [y jg'teared she was sunk. | time befare she span ia completed, will visit Coal Creek today for the purs - mout Numm‘un“,‘,,,u“m, o. d subsequently other American S et D Why Mr. Nush ls Happy. pose of investigating for the governor aa i “;&R;‘ml“m vorithere: | (Y W. BAKER WOBMERLY WITH JOHN G cities. He now lies in jail at Richville, Minor Police ftems. Take Good Cure of Children, Not iu a long time h.u $0 ..,;'.‘,‘.‘1 a victory | the lynching of Dick Drummond and 8 Jdacobs, doceancd, liter with M. 0. Muil) under- | B. C., whero he awaits trial, which is to | = W. C. and Morris Stevens broke jailin | Porxrsyuie, Burlington Co., N. J., July17, | been won by a railroad company as that of | the assassination of Soldier Laugherty, x You~ Lionr takor and embaluer, 316 8. 104k st Tel. 096, take place September 28. Mitchell county, Kansas, the other day and | 1803, —Our baby, now 14 months old, was Saturasy when the Milwaukes In conjupc- | The guilty parties, whomsoever they hm::flv‘-jn‘am‘u.lh ““"“‘xflm‘:“v‘ :.IA Y. Lite 5 '»“nm‘—.wm f.'}“fi.’.'.‘-".fffl."""" #50 reward for the capture | tuken with every symtom of cholera infi k- al e oruiii, . tlon with vhe Union Pacific took 200 ple | may be,will be brought to speedy justic o Fromont aud vicimity to the World's | All 18 quiet there,” and feare’ of more tum, | commenced using Chamberlain Police Judge John R. Porter was a guest | colic, cholera and diarrhea remedy, and | fro Berar Hi erson Co., N. C.—~We have £ 100 3 1w aach tnsertion, used Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and diar- | of Acting Judge Smith yesterday forenoon. | afier the tirst few doses Aie was relieved. | fair, rightout of the termtory which has | trouble ave over. - Noth rhoea remedy with great satisfaction. It bas | Judge Porter lives in Los Angeles now, but | snd at this writing is as well us ever. 1feel | has come 0 be regarded by the e (G ¥. GELL Wuven a good medicine In every case.—J. | is easton s visit. He was elected police | that I caunot speak soo highly i its praise.— | Kikh Valley road as its “very [ *lles of people have pues, buv De Wikt's ledv Cul Clayton & Co. judge in 1868 und served five or six terms. | Mrs. Wi, £ » . Heed. | owae: ¢ own” Ihe train lelt Ouala | Witel Hacel Salve will cure thewm

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