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5H THE_OMAHA _DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPT] LLER 26, 1303, saw: Or - Y, tewdent of soh, 3ok of Docatur B lando M. Elisworth, ®idora, Hardin: Jamo [ - L J— - corones, De. | yrOnkland. Deto: | U. Norris, Bloomfiela, Davis: sancC [each, 100 AL, FOLET 3 P o rrine " cedoni Yottawatiamic oissue 106 A%, 1C3 Acoused by Holt Gounty Authorities® with | fues to tic state convenuion: W.TIarring- | Divided Among Thomsslves, Thoy Ao Un. Thoman d: Riley, Summr Siock groie— | Guualiog Davideon Sets. the Army Oom Haviug Aided Scott's Steal. wid ELGREY Sohorne. sl V. patia o | equal > the Ovcssion, Qririnal wilows, Ctg-Rmm 1. Gossara, | petition Mark at & Phonomeaal Figure, | $6venth Wart _inocents Hotd n tteeting her as n mall attendance, | Snenandoah, Pa; xican war widows | Other Politleal News, 5 reprosented 1 "3 not hein at | incroase—Sumn 3. Turner, Oskaloosa, Sovonth ward democrats met at 1219 I'ark RIQUISITION 15SUED FOR HI3 RETURN f .S but little enthusiaam manitestet. o | HOW REPEAL SEEH MUCH INIUZED | T Wil Feston, Jeomenk. 1™ | LIEUTENANT GREGG LEADS THE TEAM | avoniennd seloctod tho following delogtes Keokuk, Lee. | assiyes him that he will not be mole | to the county convention: M. Langdon, P - i Burt count Repabicans, 1,300 — Miscelianeous. indenondents, $00, a nocrats, 400, o ’ A 3 ey Hans Falk, Henry Voss, Boudsman the Detuute s | 1A to Wipe Awiy Federat Jursdiction of Avises of TS OTIOARS o Tk St | e Lands the First Gold Medal Among the winski, Ab W Frank Fitchott County Trensurer in dail nt ¥ CONTESTING A WILT Congreaidonat Kleotions the Canse national bank ofcors Nebraska. Tos iy mpetitars nad Daviason Takes the 1 i annegan, M Hogan, .M. Buchanan Tex.-iatest Phase of sent Unsatistactory Condi- zens National bank: of St. Paul, M. H Prize Among the Marksmen " The dolegates wore instructed for T A & Lydia vATU'S Estate tho Subject of Liti- 1 1N 115 SonAte, Nugent, cas! \In olace of C. V. Mannatt: Some High Scores. Megenth for registor of dooas. e bt €ation ot Lineo'n. Nbd R 0 assistant cashior i placo of M. H - i Lasicony, Sept. 25, (Special to T Bes - Nugent. The First National bank of Genova, 1808 70 YHG U8 oF the o rov . | =Tho case in which Mrs. Marearst Klotz of J. B. Sexton, cashier, in place of J. M S 4 . Al to Tuk Be Omiha1s. vontesting WL WE UK T Wasiisaroy B Tae Bes, ) Fisher 1 > 4 % i Ciitoao, Sept. 95,—(Speciai Telogram to Maxwell Endomed, ~State Treasu tley this morning ro ; 513 ForRTERNTI STREET lowa—The Towa National Bank of Ot- | £ ]—Tho ' ootinetition of the to Harrison clubof Douglas county s A : m Dol Akin, who fs | LVAin Stowart of this city samo up for hear WasHINGTON, Sept. 25 tamwa, Edwin Manning, president, in placeof | 1" S oMU (U IO DL | RLLRL i Tt e U Nosted the fole ATt (B Do 1 charge | /K (H e county court todav. Mrs Kiotz | wln all of my exporionce in tho senate, cov- | Charlos I Binko, Tho Fiest Naiomml e | United States army at Rort Sheridan olosed | 0 neeting bbb bl under atrost at il Paso, Te = Tho tole. | teStified in effect that sho had been adopted | ering about ten years, T have never soen such | 0f ‘“ wning, W. . Sweezy, cashier, in place | today “‘(" shi '“’“‘-' for the day was ex Hosolved, That the 1t R Of belrg & fugfiive from fustios, The tole: Iy iyl cf LAl EANS atig hnd As Mar ty | of L. . Suther cellent, and tho total scores were not o tesolved, That the Harrison Ropy gliiv b Miss Stewart, whose real name was Mary | an exhibition of inability to accomplish any 105 Bavie : s of Chadro grim was as follows {352 Y i, i e Judge Bax ks of Chadron 1 f the highest ever made by the riflomen of | ¢lub of Douglas county heartily endorse CATH aPee 18 fugitive from Justico on | g (WANCS and that ok ek thing as is shown at this tims by the major- | apeiy nter protest against tho telogram fr Neill. Have govornor send | dend v SOUNLEY, b i 18 o world's | Tudeg Maxweil for renomination, as this : $9, HHS tod v lived | iUy Of this congress” said Senator Mander- | abolition of the land office at Chadron and :’”‘l ezl '”\' y”“"-‘lv"’ \”"h‘“""\‘ club Belioves m nominating men who can be an's proverty. Sho had nover live 6 Voot to s attachment to the district of Atliance. | highest record. Sergeant R Avidson | ulacted, and whicn cled would bo & crod tologram not wanted, telegram to | in the same house with Miss Stewart from the | 801 to Tite Ber correspondent this after- | its attachmen eIl pe g . el 008 furouit b tYudge 4 Hal fact that the lattor 1 i a placo of ill- | noon. “There has boen bad managoment They expect to call upon Secretary Smith | made 621, which is vhirty-two points ahead of | to the party which they represon Of cloaks at Morse The xhibited to district judge here. beas MU ] T AL C h R tomorrow the highest scoro of the records of tho best $ Sorns, Hotio, ong wollved or bourded inprvate | he continued, “and a lack of judgment, | 'Oiorco Smith and wife of nce speut | o _;':mm\“m”l the World, . Campaien Carrdg gems of the artist-—the neatest Troasuver Bat could not see Governor e tad ““N""“" o \1‘1'". Tt Che | leadership and good sense. Tustead of | today in the city secing the sights. They - Ofounes o Pt Aot 1 AAA 85 Wok | e R e ith | taking up the subject of financial logislation In\u{ )n;,-n to |m||.m and ) York, and E “)’" I ””‘y*l \“. i “‘\ ) 'Irl‘I‘ 1 punse carly in the forenoon and so wa cago, She had had no « ninieation wi att, for ho snig! or fi lace o e team by Second Lieu ¥ vy 8 6l '8 previods 1o | &8 100 t disposed of the silver repeal | 1€ft for home tonight | compelled to postpone Akin's for help | the dead woman for five 'S pr 18 to | 4S8 800n as i Edwin Harris of lTowa has been ap- | tenant Grege, but his scoros were phenom from the exccutive department of the state. ::' \14-,l|:D:_( hwlxlv had L ! “‘I"hm“‘ i ;)\w bill, with a view to demonstrating its mten pointed to the position of copyist in the o it sho was dving, was five Tho South Side Swedish Republican club will meet at Twentioth and Martha streots the ‘_“'\ st—and most elabo n Wednesday evening. All Swedes are ro rate display in Omaha quosted to attend enal. The ofticials in chargo of the compoti The republican voters of Doug Ho, however. -isited the First Natlonal [ gouet (Uit 8 to hor doath, On this ¢ s fon announce ey openly challenge | Will mect on the 20ih of Septembor ‘at 7 p bank of this city and had a teloeram sont o | sion Miss Stowart grected har cordinily a3 | P0ke the place of tho silver law and thus | = F. H. Steckling of Nobraska is said to be ‘I“:‘ R 'y'“l!\‘_,\m )”llll‘\'.h.\\ ThES | . s, at sehool diatrics. Moy, o tie || REEFER JACKETS. the Stato National bank of I Paso instruct- | first, and then tronted hot with great cold: | Strengthen the position of the administea. | $1ated for the hosition of onsul at Tokio, | A0y i e i liasu iy tion to perfect some ‘wholesome measurs to | patent ofico at §130 4.y AU Japan leads the United States avmy. Tho ad. | Purpose of solocting delogates to attend the Worth lar, lar ing that insti SRR SN j the Texas | Unduly influcnced by ~Mrs. Bailey, the | democrats in the houso atonce bogan the :l":?"n"fll ¢ "“ e Y 1 by the Lot woman at Chicago who was made the chief 1tion to furaish bail for Mr. [ Dess. She believed that Miss Stewart was | t1on in favor of unconditional ropeal, the Mward Fitzpatrick was today appointed | Yancement that has been brought about | COUBLY convention September 80, in Omaha, sleeves —plated by col- . ¢ Second ward democrats mot last night on lar and sicove 1 trim stmaster ut Farley, Dabuque county, Ta., | DY - means of tho annual comvetition | 5o WY MAVENR BUPSEL Lot el ! consideration of the most unjust political | biee W ¥, OLI o, Yesignod K is marked. | In IS7 the bighost scoro Tnown | UL i ! ;‘,',”,‘,’r‘;,‘v?‘:;‘ . ;:L:", mod—384 in long a leader o ALl ogislation conceivable, ; Tho 1irst zational hank of Hawarden, Tn., | WAS 478 "In IS8 it was raised to a7, In | lstened to speikers, who urged thoro at o g | from Ml | Attornoys A.J. Sawyer and Barwick tes. | legislation conceivable : et g Later in tho forenoon Governor Crounse 3y vi r " T Hey DAT e Tt sy oo “It would look as though the bill now be- | Which recently suspenaed payment, having | 1559, 524 was thought high. The gold nedal Pree d that they had witness IR A anization of the party o + bt X N of 1800 was won by 578, and the next yoar 'Uh'v‘x'_ will be a mecting of the republicans complied with the conditions imposed by tho 5 -t 3 of the Third ward on Wednesday e g at comptrollor of the currency and its capital | 558 Jead the team. Last yoar 380 broke' the focle a1 tho. Motropaiivan il sy || BEAVER JACKETS, stock being unimpiired, has been permitted | record and gave this country the honor of i Sawyoer stated that Miss Stewart was in his | fore the house, wiping away federal jurisdic- “Am arrested here on charge of being a + . 0 fic stico. wer | ) estimation of perfectly sound mind when | tion over congressional elections, was begun tith o " b alf tig itting o fugltive from justico. Answer'it Iam such | ghtimation of, perfoctt . although she was § iring efeat 1 sope 51 10P buniHE having the best marksmen in the world ‘ourteenth and Dodge stroots, for the. p Hulf tight fitting, largo B fugitiy e Yot L o LHdE The | DY those who were conspiring to defeat a | to reopen its doors for business. e dts > 3l { pose of organizing a republican olub, cape, plaited back. black fiovernor Crounse immadintely wired the | T WeA L Trom the eitact of herlilncss. The | finl vota ‘ot only upon silver, bt upoh a1 LI I L OB R A P TG ) L et A b A R T ATUFo. A ooloway 8 OB, # following reply: “No requisition for Del] | PFOPCIty at stake is worth about 825,000, al legislation, 1t 'is having a PR itors contended this year were about the m;m"‘m ;r'fi.-‘ Sordhy “”:"!”*““l i and colors, 34-in. long, at Akin issued to date." Lincoln Criminatl Court Mattors, prost Msastrons oftoet upon the silvor bil OREGONIAN GRALY AND BEEF, YOIt Whe e OV M eI S| ¥ FrawRy (17 CANEEHNRL nMOO L (AL e te g $13 AKin's Trouble Incroases. ‘The September term of Lancaster county 1s oot very good encouragement to the re s average scoro of the ten highest competitors | MOb# candidate for the ofiico of city clork, Lato in the aftornoon, howover, applica- | 4SLICE court began this morning. with over I:v:»‘\m‘.ru\:hn‘.-lr“x\‘n}; for x|:|;uu:::“-::vxlx;v‘v:{y[‘iln':” Odana, (Paxton hotel), Sept.25.—To the [ jy n7s5, a gain of 65 over lase yerr. we | nOF is he eandidato for any oftice within the | | CHEVIOT REEFERS. don _wa# made to Govornor Crounso for | 700 liw casos, 435 cquity and sty denoceatic presidont, 3 Editor of Tue Bes: Ploaso allow me a | Mills of the dopartment. headeua) igiin | &l of the peole. Sor e o, 8o Mr “Worth” collar, platted requisition papers to bring ‘Akin' buck to | Sriinalcases on the duciets L am Just now laboring under tho eliof | little space in which to sot right that | charce of tho medals, o bo pro UL SR R WOUIOE BN NTD P LR Lt back, ball lined, collar DehTaRa htlon s mada by thaanuity aud dudge Tibbatcs vinal, | that there will be nothing accomplished by | offended “Oregonian” who appears in Tue | they are distributed iuto tho ring, and over since that tinio 1o trimmod with olootrie SRS 18 necused of Aidingng. | 'Tho criminal cases will began tomorrow, Lhis congress. ' ‘he domocrats always | Mowxixa Be of this date under the caption Winners of Medals, has been kept busy making denials seal, price .......... $I13 WHBLLING BASAOEL SOOLE s ilg Pt County Attorney Woodward nas set the ,}!;L"V ‘m‘-":‘”"‘" L o ,ested: | of “Wheat and Cattle in Oregon.” The following were oficially dec -— Ao treasury. | Governor Crounss | 88¥lum casos for “trial as follows: Those | They e or conc OEHRE Mr. O. certainly did not read me aright, | Winnors of the coveted United Statos army PEESONAL PARAGRAPIS, Holt colnty’s trensury. Gov nor. Ceounso | araust Lauor and Hlubbard, Octobor 1o, | monizo on anything, - Moct o mis- | P g meda's: Tho first goid moda] ; DIACONAL REEFER, 1D he BoveRnon Of Tertie b oe ALt ioats | aaliat Sewell, Octoher 18, snl aghinasyota | careinge. upion ~all- momentous.. secasions:| T wvas Hhsdin il MR Gl b g LT i ud, third | I B. Sadler of Lincoln is in the city. Clay di- gonal, 85 inches 9 thodiolbeounty thorities, o requist. | T- Dorgan, Ovtobor 3. Ho will proceed | 1 would not be surprised if they {d““j'!‘."l'_“} notof tho futerlor, when the remark was | and fourth goid. modals. aut Thomas | John Bratt of North Platte is in Omaha. long, tight fitting, extrn il oed in the hands ot it | under the mdi s last found, i l"":.::““‘{‘“".l.lf'“'I"(‘,‘]‘f'”",”l'“"t','{\,-:“-!u::.' L U A jons "1s8 | O'Rourke, Corporal D. G: Spurgin, Sorgeant | DG, T. Scott of Ogallala 1 at the. Mor largo eleoves, ull wool v Goleral 7 FORWATI S 5ih - ating to finunce. The situatio 0 8enate | wheat and cattle he might — as | W. Hight; silver medals, Sergeaunt ¢, Rock, ants, urgo Eeleeves, ool torne y Genoral | atings to forwn rd it in At Vremont, romuins almost unchnged. The only iffer- | well stay' where ho is (in Nehrasis), oo First Sergeant M. J. Murphy, Corporal. 15 ah Molivoy 68 Holt “oubty 18 & titka pleated back $15.00 Hion wianons avorythitg about tho applica: | Fravoxe, Sopt, 25 inl to Tue B enea from tho sibuation o weol age s e | go there. Applied to the coast region | 11, Stovens Corporal J. H. Vancoi b S LS LA on 18 cor g « > i ¢ « osure ol some resentment toward the o 1 o] P 4 T N ellon ¥ e 58 Mk District court convened this morning, with i UE me resen it1s the trath and 1t might be made at | Corporal J. Atkins, First Sergeant F 5 oo N N Ll v :l;-(x’.l‘l“.x‘l‘":l».l.‘.fiwi"v.'::i Judgo Marshuli on tho bench. The caso | MOVO At preseat in the house o railrond U | donl Strangt. *Wo hores mome o £Feat | Corpo Mrs. S, 13, Brigas of Koawaey is visiting in || BEAVER CAPES, who s in" i position to Kuow somo of the | AEainst L. 8. Russoll, chrsod with inning | rebeal of llnl‘ u;-l- Al "",fi‘f'.”[l'l"“, N\": “"\' to the Pucific const, but when a person de- Distinguished marksmen: Gold medal, [ Omaha. 2 faots, states that. tho. tele sent from | O witnesses in the Carloton murder case. SRS e o e | Sires to make home there we do everything | Sergeant R, N. Davidson: silver medals, | O. M. Scott and A, G. Collins of Hebron trim, 80 inches long, our O'Neill which caused Akin's arrest was | came up, with County Attornoy . Hallonbert PR L ER L o that e | fu our power consistent with business prin- | First Sergoant W, N. Puckewt, First Ser! | are at the Murray price $9.00 doubtiess sont by the authority of the | Prosccuting and . 1, Frick defending. e atic scnators would vote ta puieny, | cibles to make his home-getting succosstul | gennt N. 1tas R D. fubbard, the Mankato, Minu., county commissioners of Holt county, who | defendant pleaded for immediate hoar IR 1Ay e tLs it edice WP 1 and satisfactory The formal pre ation of medals will bo | milicr, is atthe Paxton buievo iat Min s n fexaa in i Sudsavor | Claming tat it s Gu tho petsoner: i | it bl and lay ostio e BT pending w. in justice to myself, a few words | mado b elson A, Miles Wednes- | AL Hall of Plainview is transacting || ASK TO SEE At i APy o Tl prosecution plead for time to procure wit tho senate, however much ey may wish | qhoup wheat and cattle in tho region this | day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Cavtain Frank b rSS he m pol . to securo the release of Barrett Scott, tho | B procur for the rcpoal of the election Iaws, The l i business in the metropolis. dofaulting treasurer of that county. "Tho | Nesses from:Douglas and Saunders countios, | 08 e repe EE0taEOEPoR I ac, | Bdoof the coast. 1 now have the Portland | I, Baldw Coroner M. O. Maul has returned from a ofaulting treasier cott’s capturo fu | Which was granted, and. the case set for the | ONIY thing the democrats appear to boac. | ool the coast. L now have the Portland i oroner ) Maul has returned from a Yholo eircumstincos of Scott's capture n | which was X ase se complishinz at this time is an_exhibition of wesk's visit to the World's fair. ‘0l ¥o I"l“(’;QrHIi‘I'l‘r :n”m\.w ,»’ Irt beddl their inability to do anything. 2d at O'Neill that the reward of- Jaunty styles, wool seal competition for a cont : ) e given by the officcrs. It will be the L Y L seading editorial which begins, “Another | thirteen highest cavalrymen against the > T 1 50, $1.75 N = prainiond of eustern Oregon catulo has been | thirteon highest riflemen. 1t will tako place | Jimes V. Orr of Atchison, & friend of ;‘;ml u|-'\\:\$nl,-i. b 10r a1 by 161 BONR LY o 80 b e ot 3 HEIATIOEY,; In Behalf of & Disabled Veteran. marketed at the South Omana stock yards | Wedne forenoon. The final carbine | Judge Lee Istelle, is in the city 2 Boan paid ovor to. tho Mexican ‘oieor. aag | .0 N e e i e e pension | With gratifying results. skivmishing is today. N v Miss Icivtis) Morse/ana that Scott lias. been releasod on i weit of | T e —The peopie’s county conver R T T e S A b Miht as well give tho editorial entiro. 1 Tho foliowing G the higlest scoros mado Mr. D. V. Sholes have returned from Chi- | | ¢, pays to trade with habeas corpus. Bub there {s uotiting which | met here this aftornoon. The following is | for General Ellas 1. Cpphelt ot Sesme | Here it is: SRR oaarays fArlig S as coufirms this report, the ticket nominated: Clerk, IL A. Good- | S.D. Campboll was colonel of o Bonnsyl: Orogon Cattle Abrond. 2nd Lieut. J. ¢ e rich; treasurer, I A. Fretz; sheriff,” A. V. | vania regzimont and brigadier genoral of vol Another trainload 6t castern Oregon cattlo L Thomas O'Rodrke, Co, G, 1ath'mt.2) 600 | home from a ten days’ visit at Detroft and SITUATION AT EL PASO. Mensing: judge, [. C. Cumming;' county | unteers. He was shot twico through the ) ) G, Spurisin, Co. O w7t [ filse s has been warketed at the South Omaha | S T, Co. B, 24 : ! [ el superintendent,” Dougal McCall; survoyon, kmu.\m-nm..uu-.n-m four times, through | srockpards with gratifying rosuits. Tis b 4 LT oo W. D. Counsman has returned to Shattuck Wi 1 modny and Seatt ta | William Hill; coronor, Dr. John 3. Klinker. N ono foot aud tho other log and through the | st nay Tion, Rt In OB ALIBHToL A . ol, Faribault, Minn., o rostme | THE Auxious to Return. T - ond. Lo hus no got long to_live, bong in | tho ' iear triinlond's’ success, for. aivices | i . : studics for the ensuing yoar. P e e ppio vory fecble health and needing the constant | o, rom diffe por o and ; . Co. it 2. 0. DeBell und Miss Georgia DoBoll o Paso, Tox., Sopt. 2. —[Spocial Tele- [ iy 1w oo, Meb. Supn. Sposlalmer me from different ports of eastern and . DeBell and Miss Georgia DeBoll of | | ssmmem 5 el attendance of a physician. He is pensioned | sourheastern Orogon fhat morc nrs: Dein orp.J- Atkins, Co. B, 17th o0 bud, S. D.. and Miss Lottie Crawford follLnaiBIR ] IG ) Hentlig a2 imall m to Tur Bee]—The son of William | at 0, and Mr. Pottigrew says ho must have | sorreog ot HO ST piTposs: e o A :l;.“‘ ‘.“:L“,'-I““ B e o W tDoInbaromE o P hn e £ nhnes oontinuod untllinastMontny BRIH | vy St e riss Fo Ll Hia roreha ot gl | 50 full amount of £72. 1t not, he will intro- | “'he cattle business of. this state scems on T e LD G S m Schwarlek of the eity treasurer's DRY GOODS COMPANY. oo xod at L0, Sutte Lreasurer Bartley | yhump for life this morning. Ho pad goo | 4€@ bill and got it on the disabllity reted | yiPCC® of Botl FeRbYuctivity T bhas Hovn 0 2 telographed £10,000 for o boud through the brand fast i Sergt, R, N. Duvid 301G 810 1 as returned from the Worid's fair, | : s o ) hold of a cartridge partly charged which he | 10 the pension oftice. growing along in & quist way for years, in [ §°r&t. R N Davidson, Co. G, 16th inf..... irst National at Lincoln, skirts at $1,.35, [ L 16th Infantry 3 Assistant Postmaster J. I Woodard is 3 for 1t Sorgt. N, Kay, CooA T It He left Deputy Treasurer Jerome Coultor i placed on the stove. His lirtle sistor stand Afior Admunistratim Loaders, TR S P G R CRTHE TR e R R R i L | e e R A R G Midway, it is Soont, Warrt for tho arrest of Bareott | fng noar was slightly hart but Alfa. didnot | sine Prosident Clevelund sot the exampo | 1001 market, which 'was 'tho only. ono Ordont T o reported S = ity oorpited by ik achiomber 25, and | escaposo casily. Hels about 14 years old, | of scointe oot Clovelan Lis pa ranchors scomad - to-nve any knowledge of, i frutn Y BLONY Omaha delegates to the Young Men's e duly ‘certifica by the district — plattorni by sending demosrats from 1 .| Jtwasalmost no market av all. South of | - WasmixaTox, Sept. 22 —[Special Telegram | 1,0ty ich held its opening session ms,mn‘l directod to Dl Akl or any sh ¥ § S e ENE “""“-I Missouri, Mississippr, lllinois ana other | the Ution Fuacific =L it ol $k0ers | 1o Tur Bew.|—The following army orders | trcimnaii yestorion Vs PALH GEIGE: s stabie, arvived this afternoc Avniox, Neb., Sept, 25 [Special Telegram | Joosourh salib o o aab i o Portiand und W e Port- to return with Ak, but will not b s derioordtiostates luto_ tho republivan states Made a well g ety S 3 "t | were issucd today roll, George J. Clefner, James P. Dugdale, } 1 o B e populist. county conven. | of Minnesota, Idatio and the Dakotas to- ] | 4nd eomb "o allowed them. North of that First Licutenant Graham D. Fitch, corps | W P. Russell, M. Cofféy, S. C. Sawtell, tradited. Akin wiil also be free tomorrow, | . e x ices of the presidential class, the houds of | they drove them in to Pendleton or Wally ! am D. + COTDS s e = a5 haveus corpus procoedings bofore United | 1100 met at this place and nominated the | oftices of the presidential class, the heads o Walla, shipped o the souud and took whav | OF enzincers, is relieved from duty at Port- [ At the Mercer: Con Kirk, Grand_ fslanc 2! following ticket: County treasurer, D, J. | the various departments have > S 5o 54 o ffor land, Ore., under the orders of Captain 3 nning, Mansfield, O.; W. H. Chap. States Judge Ma 1. Sheriff : AN, i ) the Sound comoine allowed them. Lfforts | | i £ i g aking o des- | Poynters clerk, . VL. Siilicl; sheriff, Will: | begun to appo e o aomooratio | 1y,ve boen mado/by Individual ranohers, awi. | Thomas W. Symons, corpaof cagiaece koo n, Lincoln I, Stebbins,” Spoarfisn, perate fight for the £2,000 roward. 2 iam Silvers: covoner, . M. Sabin; surveyor, | states to fill minor positions in the republi- | 1606 especially by the Union Pacific, which, | Will proceed” to and take station at San .3 2. C. k Frewont; J. 1. Quick, % 8 3 J. D. Pattorson; superintendent of schools, | can states of the northwest by wholesale, with an eye always open to th miin hance, | Francisco and report in person to Major ¥ cisco; W. H. Parsos city; H. R. INDAPO commissiouer, Ed Hall, and there is no telling whero tho violation of | IVIth an eve tlways open long haul, to get, | William 1. Heuer, corps of engineors, for | Spilman, Cinton, Ta. ; Jonn (irster, Norfoli: Ll O'NEiLL, Sept. 25 —[Special ‘Te e e e \Bolny Hlle principlelof hedsmonratic! | gRiiouksh LeIILOL WL ha, but without | duty under his orders. Miss Hoge, Cambriage, 0.5 Mrs. W. Lagton, [ mewr = Tur Bee. | —Tonight there isa rumor SO ThredlE I pore. oL, platform will end, success. But the start has boen made, and Somuch of special orders as detail Second | Council Bluffs; Dr. W. P." Smith, FRODUCES TIE ABOVE: the grand jury has indieted Dell Alkin, I'eeyoNT, Neb,, Sept. 95.—[Special Telo- [ At a moment when the scnate was en- the encouragement derived will keap the | Lieutenant George W. Gatchell, Fourth | bergs Charles bana, O.; O.N. if that proves true his arrest in Texas is | gramtoTne Bee.j—While breaking on the | gized i the work of refusing to confirm the good work going. If we can raise cattle so y at Norwich university, Northfield, | Olson, Irvin, Ia i I leggaior, I. I asily understood. . When County Attorney { Eikhorn road noar Washington today, John |‘{"_"“‘;'f”,"l"f‘”,',““ '["‘f“‘;"'[“.“""")”““;‘”_'4“" as to market them vast at 4 gool profit, the | Vt., is revoked and he will proceed to join Franks, elvy; Wil Yot !“‘“'“f""‘""’ . Loul Murphy wasin Texas:ho was given the | B, Shervin, son of tho Tate John 1. Sheeris | West from dem sre oxorcising e And east | indugiry will be quick to respond to the'nov | his. battery ¢ I oty QLofZettarlund HOh: laugh by Alin, Itis also understood hore | of this city, had the fingors on his sighy ey | cabinet oicers e axorcising their power i | gy ylig First Lioutenant Honry C. Keen, yr., | K. J. Mclniyre, 'Aurora; Georgo 1. Wil o writicn that Akin is fighting the 50 badly crushed that threo had to bo anp. | A1l ofices which do not. requi t Allogether wa soem to be gotting on. Wo | ‘Twentyfourtit fufantry s’ dotailed as pro’ | ander, San® Francisen; 1. Stauope, city 10N ) K o nitation. . tated fiop (Gf the senatess Atlov of plevkssiiniinn |3 so SEDISRETR Seom o e gstiing on. crea- | fessor of military scienco and and tactics at | J. A. Morris, Portland, Ore.; ¢! M. Dunn, ) Beatrice An i agencies, lana ofices and other minor posi- AL ety rorld' ir, [ Norwich university and will report in person | Crote P. Johnson, Davenport; O. Mill- g ; e i ited topic of small talk at the World's fair Beatiics Sept. 25, —[Special to Tne Ber.| Waiting cpublicans. FERLENG L L U RO T A e e e s R M DR | il ool (AL MO Blroy.EDayonf) [ Shisars.tileneunasntusgonss el sleiisl —At Christ’s Episcopal chureh yesterday | Winen, . [Special Tele- | from without ~the siates where the of well liked i continental Iurope: and now | A board to consist of Captain George | port; Wiliinm Hughos, Chicageo, goL A morning Kev. G. B. Clarke of DoWitt, Neb., | gram to T e independent county | 8re located and their action inso doing is A Fulier' & Co, Gar i Dol sstn OMA A, i and | 3 ) i 80 Omaha is enjoying the juicy Wallowa ten- | Rublen, assistant quartermaster, Captain By Pant Q. St s Branny & 6 Feard Hty formerly a minister in the Presbyterian | convention stovmy session, today | Wking much {couble. “SehntopManderaon' | Farlotes: dhare| are mossibiltist o5 groay | Bdward B. Pravt, Twouty-third mfantry, | = T BLUFFS, aild Loading Drigisist church, was ordained. In tho evening | adjourned until October 3, the day after the e R o lottor iy aovest. | future wealth in the vast ranges of our cow | aud Mr. Harry R. 'Wood of It Paso. Tox., is Bishop Worthington confirmed a class con- | republican county convention, without nom. HBkA Smithl Dottt o Ercratar sisting of Misses dith Dorsey and Cora | inating a ticket. g B ] e most e counties. Fherc is room enough in twelve | appoiuted to meet at 12l Paso at the cail of v of the 660 waIME New Hampshire, | the senior oficer for the purpose of apprais- ditscs el phatic languago against the appointment of | 4F LHem to set down Mame, New Hampshire, ! ] Holliday.. Rev. W. . Whitmarsh of Omaha —————— W. H. Posey, a young man of Rushyill Vormonk . Mossdohusaits . Conneceiont. el ing coriain lots of ground ordered to bo sold. prenched the ordination sermon.s . f ! a0l ke ay | Rhode Island, and have room enough lefy | ~Leave of absenco for two mouths, to take ; Petitions being circulated praying for REV. MACKfViS LECTURE. Ind., to b lerk at the Suntee Indian for two Delawares, 80 that we could foed | effect October 10, is granted Second Tiouton. 2 sk, vico Yutzy, removed R i William H. Wilhelm, Tenth infantry. el e P 3 ) quite a large and rasenous community with- | ant Wiltiam H. Wilhelm, Tenth infantry. ,"‘"“‘;\‘“r;‘_”""’hj"“ ent sipecison couIY | vivia Recolloctions of Life in the viofil QP ROASIGE. saya i theimednlaiol ihatimtate, [ 40 BLES 081 atenous comunll longer | _ The extension of leave granted Captain P S el A ot the Rockies. democrats and republicans alike, ao not consume all our beef, und iv is gratifying to | Samucl McCombe, Fourteenth infantry is Rl glunsgmm] ,“,,',l‘l’[‘,f,,",“f.':..',,fl.’,‘:,,,f-‘“,',': tanding room only,” was the notice | Want interlopors, . Pand. pEers, etc. it | know thut wocan doquite as well it not | still further axtonded two monthy i ttle favor 0 ¢ ry town- | happened ta one of the late visitors 1y, DOXAVE ApLlofsihe Fortunate 1is i3 a good wind that blows | about No 0 ou - couditio . s ;\Il::v,“.mu little favor 'in the country town :.I‘ux‘“ “xmzl»“n:' g \{hu:l ll'lvl\' }I}il‘ll|yil\fl.;l positions whi Ilmehnfllulu\\:ln::x;urm will “,",',f‘f\".n“ s utehore e soibo i aean| (Beriicontonn o apat dat that time by o . Monroe Robertson, president o tescue hall Ins » when Re omus J 0 L 9 coenatar does. not | gimy‘combined in selling moat as they hava. | department commande , is granted Captain e “‘."m""’ml,‘!‘l’,,:l‘s‘"f; prosdanyi i o | Mackay arose to delivor nis lecture, “Lifo | hope to_scurc the withdrawal of Posoy's A smblndiin sall e Ium(l\\!m[.- Ay Y amas B, Burry, Miret infauty obliged to close its doors 'during the | " the Mountains jispheintmont, bub he has isicdeadad in‘ems 15 4 dreadful war among the ve for o nch and fifteen days from panio in Jul was i the oty In appearing before his hearers, Rev. Mac- | phasizing the general disapproval of the ibut the prudent housewife | October 1 is ¢ 1 1Miest Lieatenant Gus. Saturduy. He reports tho condition of tio | K8Y said thau ho proposed to falk wbous | citizens in the northeist of thy administra. | MOAT MAT to recard the buteher's bill with o | tay W. S. Stevens, First artillor Bunk In Zool shi pé and soys 36l nC b ville during its earliost days. The fivst | tion poliey: of importing democrats from | CORINGGS Lo rozard the tion aboutit. We [ Theleave granted Major Francis Moore, ness rogulurly again in a4 very short time, | M€ht aftor his introduction to Leadville two | demod ralic staios ko fllltho ofloeaidn yepob: | o Lorai have the 8 pick of the cut, but | Fifth cavalry, is extonded soven days and that every creditor will réceive pay i | MeR were hanged for claim jumping. Aftor | lican states ur’ ?hu northwest. Senator | {1 nall get fresh and wholesome meat On the mutual application of ofiicers con- N ARty X it ho ook s tho wonl of, God, holding Manderson msy belag the aublook before { N1F), SN AL ) Z008B a0d i holesainy i cernud, the followin Lransfors in the First Fatuina lngrahn e S scrvices in the Faber opera house on Ha o se much for cattle that we shall have to 11y artillery aro orde second Lieutenant 7 T Siarrine tuecalagtakaro dnayy o eelving | rison avenue, For two years ho. hold se Thinks the Postage Kxcessive, rice. Money cun always be found for » Frank W. Coc, from battery (; to battery A: KNOWLEDGE which aro being unloaded it does not appear paRuetinRduRerln fanrhiab | Bim L ose R cone e upon Chief | id u few train loads of cattle would start | Second Licutenaut James A. Shipton, from as if they expectea the stringency of the 4 8 Inshignablo oburch. -While enough currency * ol v battery A to battery G. Brings comfort and improvement and ! t b urch. - of Foreign Mulls Brooks 1o 1el hie | enough currescy “turning over” to help v t \ e ) A Ly money mavker would scriously” affect thoir | it the obora house tho gamblers alivays ‘at- | Of korein Mils Brooks in R A e L R R A prayersof tho | So much of special orders o | tends to kg enjoyment when trade this fall tended and never failed toappliaua, Hoe hag goverument upou the Pokrok Zapadu, a | Athens convention.” < as rolutes to Lioutenant Coo, 18 vevoked and rightly used. The many, who live bet- AL mooting of the directors of tho Times | been elocual "’.‘,f"C’.'.'.‘.’{'.‘,‘w..“"';'f':,',',T of Jall the | 5 hemian publication at Omana, Tt appe: here is enough in that to entirely justify | b l,‘\"'}'.,.’f""x‘(l,".',;,',’““,.“,' ¥ 1o which ne Is thus | ¢4 an others and enjoy life more, with Publishir ny last week W. L. Motts e A DRl | that ulthough the publishor has bogy my remark. It shows the present siate of A s s aalrna] less . expenditure, by ‘more promptly . llio mialgu s paslioa as man. | Alonho Busled enlold bimerapwhiohins s | BAS LI IRAMEAEE DibMghes s baon the cattlo markut for Oroon. It shows an- | | Second Lioutonaunt Shipton is nsslened to iRy i IR Agerand Fditor Nocl oleoted fu his pluco. | Bished the words of consolation, Mrnising | 2 lreutsors por copy has been_ imposeq be. | other thing which Lagsiseiios el Yourlaw [ O wich gt RUREYE T pvarh o b e P BT Mr. Noel is & v popular young man and Im « o \_n opera company fur nishod | 80 elivery fn Austriv. — Chief Brooks is | tention to more fully. Thatis the immense | take effect October | and witl report in the necds of physic Dbeing, w nttes [rill doubtloss pisco the Times whore it be- | the musle Somo days funerals were wo | fOrs delivary in Aaser that this additional | Possibilities open to Omaha if it will only | son accordingly. RS the value to health of the pure liquid longs. numerous that tho gr ve ers had to stop charge 1s o duty imposed upon publications | '4ke an active interest in the development lfml ave ur::nml{uhhlhxl 1 Second Lieu ative principles embraced in the ork $o often tbat they detracted fre he i pon | te s 2, Jervey, ¢ ! ongineer: HunnLz, Neb., Sept. 25, —(Special to Tis | numerous that old eraves wora. onensd. ang | 10 Change the situation, but if it is postie aaal the Orepanishiort Line! ralirond. # y — Its éxcellence is due to its presenting BanJwR, 0 Bababing 850 mif voture oy | 6ho ONAR ok an Bib Ea o tars Sbsnad pait [ Robolioros that e cau, havelsivemoved, | Thoro aan ares AL ek o DAicor:dngivied for Murder, in the form most acceptable and pleas: 1 D! K - vife o hed 8 < Ny . e will communicate with the B olorado, “ o Nobre , o R 30) 9 N Y S iursday from o ten daya visit at tho air. | 168 wio had died moro rocontly. EOYOEAmORL UpOn Lt aubiaL o ARt Yo | Would belong almost exclusively to Omaha, | SAUT Lake, Sept Lioutennng B, B, | 10060 tho vaute, the refresliing and truly Mr. Joseph Riddle of Pairficld visited his | Al of the country was wild over gold, und | properues of a perfect lax- Tumored that Ak Ins Been Indicred. an adjustment. und if developed would realize” at once for | Buck of company E and Sergeant Leinz benefi 801 fow days last week thoere had been times when funerals i 5 Sauth Omaha all that Mr. John 8. Knox hoped | ana Private Sheilleld of company D, Six : effectuaily cieansing the system 2 B Rov. M. House, o Baptist miulater from | delaved that prospectors might wash i1 1n the Interosts of Printer Io bis addvoss before the Commercial cluh | teonth fnfantry, of the regular Army st 1L SEARUR te SYAER, p Crete, filled tho pulpit at the Methodist | €3rth from the newly made graves to see it Reprosentative Mercer, during considera- | Saturday night, viz: make it the First meat tioned 4t Kort Douglas, were indicted by the | ispelling colds,” headaches and “fey 1] Episcopal church last Sunday, it was pay dirt 5, tion of the geueral printing bill in the house | producing center in the world. grund jury today for murder in the scoona | ond permanently curing constipation, Mrs. G. B. Hiiton of Beatrice, who has He saia that when Talmage went to Lead- today, moved to amend by making Labor The development of that country is now | Gogree. The initictime 1t is the result of It given satisfaction to millions and AND HOW 1O ATTAIN IT. been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Frod | Villehe did not go to tho churches, the | day i legal boliday at the government print- | well begun and all that is left for Otmana to the killing of Joseph W. Leonard, an met with the approval of the medieal A medical work Giat tells th causcs, deseriie Ruddle, returned b, last week. schools, the froe reading rooms and the hos- | ing onico. 7'he easure was being consid- | do is to send people, there to do the work, ldier at the fort on June 12 last, Leonard fossi ceatise it acts the Kid- o efTects, poiuts Ui vk ttieally e MO Sy bital, but to the brothels and the gamblin y ce of whole whe 1 vel is beg o e | i 4 0 profession, because it acts on the K oSt vaidanle, ariaticadly o niost e At the democr county convention held & | ered in committee of whole where no aye | The development s begun on new lines. | \wag intoxicate the time and had been v Bowels without weak- K over piisl £0 poges o au Hobron st Suturday W, Wil imoro | Houses, aftor which ho went bick 1o Now | erofyoy sommiieee of wi a1g he proposition | Millions of dollars have boon expended in | suusiug trouble at tho fort by reckiees Geur | heys, Liver and Bowels without wea Doaring o Ll b el JOReS. £4cry was elected delegato from this precinet tg | York and wrote concerning the cvimes of | way dofeated upon a viva voca vote, M irrigation works which put the stock grower ing. He wus repeatedly warned to desist, cning them and it is perfeetly free from Sibjucts ire Vous DUty potenes the state convention at Lincoln Loadville. desoribing ¢ as the worst ity on | Morcor, will offor tha propesitias” wh, u | wish 100 nores of Layd gn an equality 80 far | but refused, and in an Autompt to apross every objectionable substance. Dt ok kil gl M. Swith and family of Saline, rih, notwithstanding the fact that within | the bill'is before the house proper, when he | as output 18 concorned with the old style he was killed resisting. Buck was never Syrup'of Figs is for sale by all drug- Every ma i cturnod homo aftor a sliory visig | Hhe sounds of Mr. Talmaga's church bells | i gat & volt eatl e i Promeb: bredict | stock rancher with thousands of aores of | triad, but Loinz and SnaMmold 8tood Loie yes ists in 50¢ and $1 hottles, but it is man- IR AUIN Micts atives and friends hore, there was more vice than there had ever | that e will the succeed, as the democrats | range. Think whut there is in ten or twelve | vye o'acquitted by a court-martial Ridialu.000.ang slifornin Fig 8 ded" e who 1/t g W. H. Conklin, accompanied by her | Peen in the whole city of Lead who voted “No" today witl change when | tons of alfalfa hay'to the acre and grass ufactured by the California Fig Syrup and avoit future it falls, » sister, Miss Julia Arbuthnot of Bol i, Life in Leadville was u quee | confronted wih the record. All of th re- | feed in proportion | And the superior quality - Co. only, whose name is printed on cyery ot Ui i) ! Kan,' have gouo for o ten duys visit et s.all and at other times | paylicans voted for the amendama s, of thebeef. If rauge ranchos aro wanted Five New Unuos Yesterday, pack 150 the nume, Syrup of Figs, st Bt i, wad it s o Lol all tears. wany strange times Mr. Meiglojohn got in some good work tor | they may be had in eastern BrUNswWiC a., Sep, 1v0 new cgaos and being well informed, you will not ddress the puiticher M. Junkin and wifo arrived homo | 8¢ many strango characters in Leadsillo | labor too. - o miommad ™o securing the | goa, Washington and in | of yellow fever developed today—Mps, | L AT ) ERIE MEDICAL CO0,, Pyflelo, N, Y. from Ponusylvania, whero thoy [ LWONLY yoars ago. ‘The mining, the speakor | atontion of mh sissriochy providing that | great numbers. 1 have on iy books for sule Dt any sub: 3 BrannilE MEDIOAL AN AN AN . apending thulr sunimer vacation, | 84l Wis tho most honeful business fn the | ho govornmant primsa choil oy LBE lend | 8t & nominal pricoa range of about 1,200 iday morning two children of John | WOrld. as miners would work lifetime, other-in-law and Sallie Mitehell, Tiy - auy elcteoty e oF stercols pe plates of auy | acres of decded lwwd whicn covers ail tho | Mother-in: - BA0.S phand. Fhe lusk B D (;U F t ON JieRingwell, aged respoctivoly 5 and & yoars, | Buoyed ub with the hopo that soma diy thoy | wir whior ey b 4o b e [ R Lt hich s rangq. Theps [ 1R100 476 celored woman, oo oasg phate A MPL living two and a half miles southeast of | Would strike it rich. The whols talk was printing office. It has been the custom that | 1swater enough to ‘irregate all the doedod o L aEadhCER, SAIORNIeIN el apics, Ulackbeuds, red, rough u ¥ rkin town, ate some poisonous woed. In a short | SilVer, mving a stranger the opinion that any one could procure electro and stereotype | land and it covers 10000 acres more that can | AFebie H. Smith o » s pas anddurks, Wry, hin, il ailing time they began the show symptoms of | Lhere w 45 nothing to live for but silver and plates of anytning done at the government | yet be had on governuient terms, Ld hair, and ®mple Lally biemishes poisoning. Modical assistanca was - sum | P4y OrC. This was the Worl thitt had oy e by simply baying 10 por eent | Lot Omain encoumge’ poopio to go into A Al A s 1 : / aro prevented and cared by (o1t moued and by bard work they wero soon | Undortaken by the Christians, Thoy de. | SEUUK olice by simply clectrotypers and | her own country ofithe northwest sud she | ROANOKE, Va, & 2010R6:'s In CULA B0t most wifcetivo skine gut of duner, but it was nearly thirly-six | Yoted Uieir work 1o Christ's caiise, Sacking | Soors i €0t of work of clect sotting the | Will horself soon realize more 1n prosverity | Guest coutinued its lnvestigation today and [ aari s avaaiutylng aosn 1h hours beforo the delivium and other symp- | 0 discover the paying oro iu the lode and | typo which was ne rly the entire costol get- | and population than her most enthusiastiv | examined 4 number of witnesses without NS AL R ory toms of poisoning passed ;"' “\‘l:':;“n"': “‘I',;l"l"l:‘;"'l"”r{;ll'm rhl ¥ ottt |t out the work was avoided and the t,pe. | sons dare prophec D, H. SteARNs, ehiciung any new information. The citizens . Sold throughout the world o ortal soul. a grain of gold | sortars. wore - peaien vat oy ed the by p Fighting Over the whioh cauld nover perish, whioh somo dny | Fhrere will ba o6 macn of s fgihelr w i Braruice, Sopt. 25.—[Special Telegram to | would have wo be vielded up to God & o . 1 X becomes a law. Mr. Hainer wok a hand in Tuk Bek]-Judgo Bush this aftornoon | AL 000 time {n Teadvillo whilo . | Jecopies i law 4180 gave. the Bmendmen: s all i TR s g "R u ec o rea ) on of sinners, ho requosted his st o . James Caseboer, editor of the Blue g s Tanaan 1 AIRA Swoe, | DTS Were nob i sighi Sentinel, prohiviting the Beatrice Democrat | strains went out there Were many wet eyes, Fonn of September 11, A Interest from vaslishing the {lelinquent tax list of | showing that tho hearers had tendor fuol Nebra 0 W y . 802, jo hearlng has boen set for noxt | ing and thoughts of loved ones far away in | Lanham, ubbuck, Ord 5 09 3, Wodnesday. The outcome is of ‘much futer | the states Valley. Mexicun War Suevivors, Inoerouss Above All be Careful of Your Eyes. n €8t 10 the Laxpayers of this county, Quoof fho greatost ovils with which the | George W. Fairbrother. Brownvilie, Ne Call on Prof. Hirsshbing, the recognizsd Now 3 Orcar- - entleman had had to conternd was the evil | maha; James Sexton (or Saxton) Dleis : 8. Lot o Bxport, wh P All Fartios lepresentod. gentleman hac € & Xl Xlon leasan York and St L Eye Expert, who will be iy - 5 i pbrpary of strong drink, and especially treatio Dale, Seward. Reissuc—Heury Elbert, Omaha’s N2 w23t 4o, ‘uxu.u,gm. 2.—[Special Telegram to | In Leadyille he orgatized an anti-treating | Florence, Douglas. 3 . Al A Tux Bee |-The Burt " county democratic | club, by which each member pledged him South Dakota Reissue—Hiram Harlow omahn' "eh" from na'o uct' v‘n“lr! ‘rl v[: ‘:'IIII\»’“”«"‘-‘"..“* 5,6 and 7. R dar: convention met today and nominated one re- | 8elf that he would not troat, nor would h Jr., Sioux Falls, Minneha at the store of bis Agent Lorenstein and child, Winn Johnston, her 3 ublican, one democrat and th hl'_ll‘uuh‘d. It was & halfl way remedy, he lowa: Original —Daniel J wis, Peterson. Y, BN 440 4 o e u:ll::.;); said, but b did away with the accursed | Mills; Androw J. Polton. Cliaton orer S withi biath we 845 por 1yg Treasurer, W. T. Berry of Tekamah: | P/actice of treating. Increase—Hiram Martin, Diyton, Webste is 4 4 MAX MEYER & BRO €O, | Modcrn in Evory Kespeot, i ne of these socleties, Rov. Mackay said, | Orlinal widows. ote - Fanny o Trsiris Amowm Y PURE D ol suxnoih ¥ i, aate of hip cel Newly Faraished Throughou clork, Hugo B Nolaon of Oakland; Judko, | o wowid orpenias e camaiion, M week. Wintersot, Madison, Originul—Itufus ¢ L (e R T e e C. 8. ERB, Proo, Clinton