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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY By S, gt oaa, s | LINCOLN - POLITICIANS BUSY | fmates et ™oc"¥, it "t "seh | DETHRONEMENT OF NEW YORK | ia*towe i’ 4”6t """ h'.t'.?i.“;".‘::'sTRII\'IC I5 DECLARED OFF the saloon over night and was ptured to submit to the income tax as the southern Deople bave S fh In 1t DAt are. ety to after having broken Int The buflding. sugar Interest yields to the necossily, as @reat Preparations for Making it the Seoond | try the experiment for once. Majors and His Oil Room Director Open The Rolid Bonth Again Wields the Roepter | they rogard I of ihe maintenanco of the | Mojiation Committes of the A, R U, solidity of the south? Reimental Band. DEATE FROS ¥ B CLOUTE Headquarters Early, of Demooraoy. Is New York not to exercise her power Notify the Sonthern Paoifio for her own protection? Is she to be so tamely submissive as not to act In seif- c——— WOMEN IN A MINING CAMP. Mrs. Robert Louls Stevenson's Experience in pR— Mrs. J. W. West Killed by Lightning Near the Reese River District. qeretsd? Abovs Al Gities, LAIs b Heedi ELABORATE MUSICAL PROGRAM ARRANGED Gandy. EVIDENT UNEASINESS IN HIS CIRCLE | 1o was my evil toftulo, writes Mrs, | EX-CONFED BRIGADIERS IN THE SADDLE | ifeficl, JUEN 6f' shantfactures, the em- | IT WAS AN UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER GANDY, Neb, July 21.—(Special to The Robert Louls Stevenson_in the London ployment of the pecpls in other than com. Bee.)—During the terrible storm of Wednes- neen, to dwell in & mining eamp in the merclal or agricultural pursuits, that the All of Lineoln's Socloty Leaders Will Be | qay while Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West, old | Friends Apparently Alarmed Over the Way gmevu“" e hn.f.m-xvpn o 'al, | MUrAt Malstead Predicts that New York | fyrmors may have btter markets nearer | gompany Present and Semi-Military Organie residents of this county, were returning W ¥ew Folitioal Straws Are Hellg Kall desert, where no. Ersen thing was to i S s L B AL R Oporate the KRoad, bat the Strikers zations Will Attend in home ‘rom the Dismal river, where they Blown, as If by an Ap- be seon on tho face '0F'the earth. Beet State as a Matter of Frotection adorn labor and prosperity shall proceed Hope to Get Thetr O1d Full Uniform. had been gatliering berries, West was badly proaching Storm. and bread (I cannot Iidkine on what the to Her Industries. rrvl\.'..‘ }yr;\umfliu.l )Mn;l'xm(‘!z.\lt;lr;v \',;.!\..“h i ST O TRk #kocked by lightalng, und vken he i cattle fed), bread and- beet was almost the oratio paRly. mist possess New ¥oik 1o gurs M LR LR U LR g sole diet at Reese Riyer. There was little (Copyrighted.) vive lh:‘ evidences of current history that s s LINCOLN, July 21.—(Special to The Bee) | #ide and one of his horses killed. LINCOLN, July 21.—(Speelal to The Bee.) g » L s IRtaty y metime during the night he managed else, except when, on great occaslons, and NEW YORK, July 21.—(Special to The | the party is against the city in its public SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 21 e medl- —Great preparations are being made for the | J —A new politician blossoms every day now ~ ke N B , July e izl Ay , Cal,, July 2 to get the other horse loose from the wagon at a vast expense, some withered fruit of | pea)Te would not be a surprise to vet- | Polley and unfaithful to every pledge that | oo mo R B Y ceremony of mustering in the State band as | 4na" jnformed his son, who with nelghbors | In the capital city, and the “gang that stands | withered vegetables were imported from bservers to find the people of the ofty | It 148 ever given? Tt Is fair to say that it Ayl g} & by ity the regimental band of the Second regiment | went after the body. Mr. West is now very | on the corner” grows denser and denser. | California and Salt Lake City. Mt bl inads e Llld Uik o L Y | will be the fault of the republi Ing this evening and unanimously voted to next Friday evening at Representative hall. | low and is not expected to live. Tom Majors has opened his headquarters at Every man and woman (of the latter there | of New York slow to fully estimate the ex- | York not henceforth a r .mn'..\ L rl clare the strike off unconditionally. They ; g -0z o ol d radie of evo s tha ] el streng t 0 | ser short notice to ot to Superine 1t 18 proposed by those having the affalr fn | Jease Smee, the postmaster at Logan, | the Windso and Colonal Ager, one of the | ¥Fo only eome half-dozen) was his or her | tent and radicalism of the revolutions that | contributing Her full 'strength that = tho | sent a short notice (o t t to Superin ¥ lost a fine horse by lightning and Isaac own servant. Ithought It very strange at | profoundly affect her commercially and po- | DAtional government shall huve republican | (oudont Fillmore. The miltary will probe charge to make it the “swellest” military | ©fF 8 A0 Borse B UKAGICE L lost a | best known oll room politicians in the state, | frst to stand in my doorway, which over- [ b administration. MURAT HALSTEAD. By . ot event In the history of the state. Manager | fine mare during the same storm. 18 his master of ceromonies. In its resume | looked the motley town, and see dapper [ NGO 0 5 T T e Ay e Irvine of the band has p ed a musical Nt Raie Sreras R donte of the political situation the Evening News | young gentlemen h:\u!llnll{ up their d|~|4l|v~;‘, & “"“rl‘l ‘":“:“"‘z“r ,m:‘":," at é.‘,mn Ln\' e i e i dating h\ S ‘K\M‘h placeitelon il o i urgla o dence, pri 2 s and kitchen towels at their back | notwithstanding her magnificent growth, has dating the workmen program of sual excellence and even- o cl s editorfally: “Mr. Majors | bans and AR ELT 0L L URUAL SRCEIIRHUNRET AHEEVEL FREMONT, Neb., July 21.—(Speclal to The | o this city says editorlally: "M Jors | Boors. And for some time the Shoshome | disrogarded, though they are Important. | Thelr Appearance the Slgnal for the Start- ing program will include In addition to the | oo o b0 1o temporary absence of the | Cdeavors to laugh off the effects upon his | o)y iyt Indians that infested the place | Take the trolley, which is conquering the L A s b military ceremony a promenade concert and a | o F51 O B ORI ey afternoon | BOPes of Mr. Rosewater's dash of cold water, | ware objects of Interest, not unmixed with [ (ot B8 York. though sorely nesding | BUTTE, Mont, July 21.—Nineteen com dance of a few numbers. All the leading 5 but there is an evident uneasiness about the | fear. 1 had supposed, on information b 22 a L Y % | panies of regulars are in quict and peaceful his residencs was ransacked by burglars 2 : v more rapid transit, cannot bear wires on soclety people of the city will be present | o0 Tl 0" i Cana 620 stolen, Later | headauarters that can be traced to that lit- | derfved from novels, that the proper word les, and fancies that she Is only assert | POSSession of the railroad properties and and Invitations are to be extended to repre- | "0 ovaning the police raded the rallroa | U@ editorial LAs one of the men expressed L e e L e B s yards here and freight and passenger trains e : dian huts are called wigwams, and that the | fng her supremacy. Her cable cars, for sentative people in Omaha and other cities | yards and captured an even dozen seedy | it: ‘We understood that Rosey was not 0 | hrive' said *Ugh! ught" and continually | which Brondway wae ripped from end to end, | AT¢ MOVIng on all lines running into the of the state. The Uniform rank Knights of | looking chaps and locked them in the city | take any part In the preliminary campaign | demanded “firewator; also that all ono's [ WiICT BrORWEY Wad BReC from e (0 SO0 | oity. " The first detachment of troops arcived Pythias, the Masons and other semi-military | jail. Two silver watches and a varlety of [ for the nomination, although we didn't ex- | belongings were invariably stolen by them | Mave all the s TChA from Fort Assinabolne ov Northern ; organizations have signified their intention | afticles were found o them, but Neher | peot his support in the campaign it Tom was | at the first opportunity; but these unsophis; trolle "m\l 1..‘1; the unitorm rulrw and e pacifie at 10 o'clock. It e A A LR G i - of attending in full uniform and altogether | Of the watches was Schmi As one of [ o 0 aet we oan get along with. | tcated savages shudder at the taste of | pacity for speed of the electrical apparatus. | companies of the Twentieth Twenty- | Will have on other parts of the state is not u in full uniform and altogether | yo "gang made a break and escaped on the | nominated. In fact we can got along With- | oirits, had no thought of thieving, and | The rapid transit that New York pines for | first Infantry and had been stationed nt | known, as the news has mot yet been the night promises to be a memorable one in | way to the jail, it is supposed that he had | Cut it then, but it s going to hurt us like | o 0™ (i Wives “mahal their’ huts Hel everal day {ting the approach 3 B iTita s ok tha' mudtea orRRNIANEE of | it weti Ll the dickens right now when we havo to | (illed thelr wives ‘mabalas.: thelr Hits | ang rofuses by trolley, or the extension of | Helina several days awalting tho approach | ceived by other lodees of the A R. U. In MRt santiaiv ity n st A otevoor and Mrs, Conn of the normal | knock MacColl out of the box. It makes [ ,wickeaps' and themscives ‘hombres. My | tne Manhattan system, Brooklyn has, and | of the train bearing soldlors over the Union | Oukland” there is overy pect that the o A By MO O A | o L aldenios Taut svGhing. they | the dlegutes ntraid to nominats & sian with | (Ith 10 Lhe novelist f8;, Howeysr, Kot SHS| with it vouples with ense the emsrmous | Fac! Even depot officials did not know | strikers thero will weaken now that their ;:Iu\l\)“iu 1“|_.n .m'- ':nuw]\'r:l 'r(,myC: (In; A:r‘x;"»;‘“.m ’::I.lr]r A ””l‘)“m U); a record.’ " vv,hl)“'i‘?lrywul;‘r““\);t “I“ ::‘ i o "H"‘“ territory spread before her for her great ;w ’um -;I'n‘v.llrhflm n“m.:. had Iu.;\:!u'l]\ nvlw stronghold at Sucramento s gone. When ollowing officers of the Nebraska National | found il pe o students —_— — and “'sabe. ombre heap gry,” sald | joooeeo, hoard and very few people were at the depot | Oakland gives up the fizht, as it will probe guard have been invited and will be present: | the professor’s classes, who had prepared a Strodo and_Chapman Fighting. Shoshone Jim, a fine, tall young man, with | “NOU*Y e 1 had about all the advan- | When It arrived at 2 o'clock this atternoon. [ ably o within (he nest s onts fonn by Colonel C. J. Bills of the Second regiment; | surprise for them and wero enfoying music [ PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 21.—(Special | toeth filed to' sharp points. I hastened to f oo O SIS “ENC G Commercial | The second detachment arrived over the [ o sirilce tn Caliternia Wil e o thing oy oy governor and _commander-in-chief, Lorenze | and games to tie full extont, but the Bost | rolegram to The Hee)—The republican cen- | 12y before him what broken victuals L eould | fiation can sive, and there has been as- | Union Pacifie. Tt consisted of cleven com- | juiie” e uction of the brikers e Shori Grounse, Lincoin; adjutant general, General | and hostess roturnod the surprise with & | ra) committee for this county met at Weep- [ ind. Having disposed of his food, he drew | gocfated with them a free trade sentiment, | unies from Fort Omaha, Fort Robinson 0 was brought about by a committeo commsniry Boneral, Cotonal Georgs B, Jen | and lomonade, which was followed by the | Ing Water today and fixed the county con- | fhe “crumba” from tho table whero ho had | reintorced by the fmmense papuiation, largely | {1 Yort MOKURE SOANISt b CRRANY | of cluzons, who shiowed them that thele s, Falrbury: surgeon gonesl, Golonel R, | presentation to the professor of a handsome | vention to occur at Wabash on August 11 | caton: This was, I afterwards discovered, the | European rather than American. hie, in | WS | (U0, WICIEs CVIEORIY, SYRREtEt 0] cause was wow hopeless and persunded the gmmett Giffcn, Lincoln; inspector general, | clock, Mr. M. R. Gilmore acting as spokes- | But Klites 0¢en x“’"‘ii"lmm ;‘”; ) n&vm, the | properetiquette’ for tho oceasion, and in !j;.lr‘v.,.‘:.‘-‘;.f.lu.:"r“("::'.;;‘.'1'.‘::“‘{ |.‘:."v II}I‘K;";HKE:VI"\ stopped acom was daploved asa akir [lghanas o o Cacc WillORasre EIVEETE Halid - s S it » B P OABORED" 10 . | committee deeming hest to have the con- A blas Boatie 0 a lower levi oncentrated on Manhattan island, and ca & 4 e yards Tt FClb g ‘l’.:lilllxjle‘.nr;("‘l .mlu_wl_ I'V:Arr'y‘ nm;:ka.«, Lin- '1','.'.'(‘..':‘: lh’v‘ i-!l‘mr.l H\v\-hhf ponse from the Ereatiohal m-lugm'fin e AT TG |lxn(~|n‘1)‘l‘|l)! _;m :\;x‘u ‘;\n"m t (n“!l \»lr-rs]r\)l rying often two and sometimes three states, [ Mish line and cleared the yards without Last Thursday Superintendent Fillmore BiWatson. Nebrasis Sty ana the adsae | “The Youns ' Mon's Christlan Association | ticket nominated at the same convention. | i the forward side from continual serap- P e e B i Boine. 15 In command. | The {roons. went i | 1ot & committee of strikers and promisod el RO LR Gl AR Ll e Cor Muin atreet and | The contest over the congressional nomina- e sl yme | €ity, she must depend for the ratio of in- | ! e b G that if the strike were called off uncondition- Colonel H. O, Paine, Atnswortn: Cojonei | itig the Chautatqun, was reopened last night, | The Strode forces are attempting to pre- YOut MOTSS W BEE SPIN I0 A0 WEMG | whelming form upon the steady growth of | FwIOR mecies PLAnEer [l Cib the depol | taken an active part In the destruction of Johin C. MeColl, Lexington: Cojonel Jonn . | . The mid-summer assoclation meeting ot the Nl W LU it T QLR Lol T 24 S1L% HeieouIeT o Help) baw 1 oy housereld || e O s rorak s Sile T NBE oy HaERR PASTA SN eI ' Hiava 1 des property, stopping of trains and ntimidation e e s AL B T e S R hR LRI LIoER bound to Judge Chapman by a unit rule, but | ML e f ; ; yOunH G AREE Lot LUl I L PO | el it AL i Freror ot the men, would he taken back Into tho Pershing, U. S. A., Lincoln; Colonel H. P. .‘r:l':(k. i]“v;;:"hll.rl ifl:;";"x"-‘ l:;kfi(,l)\;'wfw-"m the prospect is that the delegation will be | LASKS: N\n] \\k,n;ng:;l “L!“:ls‘hxr \x»“yl s ity of industry, and that is not the ’i\lll';l by a unanimous vote to report for | employ of the company. It is believed that hraski e held here d ¢ autaug A i Ste e man was looked v extreme dis| ratic partisan pol for the ions, | duty. Iillmore will keep this prom although the Yol g TLEED! Se rounds Augnet 15 to 20. A large crowd is | named and instructed just as Chapman de- Shogts Ny ash dish?" 1 a — ! ¥ it oL il Brennan, O'Nejll. X L g Mt i e b S emande i . 2 ork City has singularly invested in the 2 the roads without the aid of the strikers. Wakeley and Robert W. Patrick | bible study and discuseions of best methods 2 akes me,” was the reply. “You mahala - i LAt LAl i L AR e et o8 ¢ill | candidate will hurt him here in Cass. Lalaatdd LR a gt L nocratic part she has been the | aren Who 7 Guilty of Contempt | The places of the ol men are in many cases o cdava Lok Ing 8 tceroanss; | 0 CEARRCEIAL DI ORI ontT O 8o N I inquired Jim. Ben carelessly replied in the | magier of it. Ever since the war the con- Will Not Be Re-employed fllled by green hands, and the road I8 not be- o supraie court. hejdevstelitostatoratiietioforntiate dn allsts. affirmative, whereupon Jim rose, walked out ative fnfiuence of the clty of New York | ¢ WL o3 1o Neomploven, ing_operated as satisfactorily as before the :T ’Jlnmn. 1...!;415 SCIUIRatIts By aRUILER | eYeninEsitorDODUIAL o0t UoR ATICIRTCISSREN, PENDER, Neb., July 21.—(Special to The | of the house, and disappeared on a trall | nag held the wild democracy within bounds. SANT R RO LIV & as R aou strike. meeting last night passed solution de- Not the Oidest Signal Corps. Dee)—A convention of the people’s Independ. | leading to tho distant hills. Late in the | It was this potentiality that preventod tho | toen strikers arrested at Raton two weeks manding the immediate release of the Cc evening he returned, carrying a young sap- | democracy, a : iE 7 ; vl Hed AVite . ti9s0 X VEBRASKA CIT 21.—(Special to | e ‘o | evening he returned, carrying g democracy, after the war, from becoming [ ago for contempt of court have been found eyites confined in the Jall at Fort Sidney [ NBBRASKA CITY, July 21.—(Speclal to | ent party of Thurston county has been called efully peeled and denuded of its | populistic west and south, going in for the | guilty by Judge Zeeds and sentenced to and the secretary was instructed to send a | The Bee)—Captain William Mapes of com- | to meet at Pender, Saturday, July 28, for the s and branches. “Stick,” said he, offer- | scalin, ' ;: Southern Tacitic Haw Started Up nnd Eme . Y, 3 s and . “Sticl, . Offe g down of the bonds and the issue of 3 e o copy to Judge Dundy. pany C, Nebraska Nadonal Guard, takes | Purpose of electing delegates to the con- | jng it to Den. “You whip you mahala; no | greenbacks to pay the national debt ana | (CF™$ of imprisonment Uil y il Ol ploying All the Men ie Needs The exccutive committee of the Commer- | cxcoptions to the dispatch from Kearney, | Bressional convention to be held at Norfolk | good hombre wash dish.” His face clouded | break the public credit, upon the theory that | t0 SIXty days. Judge Zeeds also lssued | SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 2L.—In an in- clal lv'lu.l; held a meeting last night and | recently published in The Bee, to the eftect | Ausust 21, and to elect delegates to the | at Ben's refusal, then brightencd with hope | the destruction of capital was the emancipa- | an order approving the sction of the re- | ferview General Superintendent Fillmore of appointed a commitlee to secure suitable club | that company A had the oldest signal corps | State convention to be held at Grand Island, | ay he said in an insinuating voice: *You | tion of labor and the prosperity of the people. | celvers of the Santa Fe in i charging | the Southern Pacific A | rooms. The club now has a membership of g LA August 24. As near as can be learned from S o ; ARETgv 1 LI e ki LU All trains are rship of | iy the Second regiment. The signal corps of | A £ liko T whip. The lower end of Wall street has provided | striking employes and filling their places 230 of the leading business men of the RIS ORTHS zed last December | T: H. Graves, chairman of the county cen- [ "It was the custom in Reese River to | tho funds and the principles of the party. | with wew en. and orderen ficiher thep | Movins on the entire Southern Paciflc sys- cltmuul its prosperity is apparently assured. | 4nq has been in constant training ever since. | tral angn']fl!l'fjv u..-,' delegation from ~ this | preakfast, lunch and dine on fried beef- | Otherwise the financial policy of the con- | aj) employes ur'u.:v"f. mu'lX l,\y, I\-rm'i: ‘\:‘{.\ tem, both through and local, between Ogden A (:rmyv(.unrr.ll Hastings has decided The longest distance signaled by the corps | COUnty will favor either Mayor Weir of Lin- | steak and “flapjacks,” made by stirring | foderacy would have been that of the democ- | Mexico who may hereafter fail (o perform | and Portland and Bl Paso. Agents have phat ihe 8,000 water honds recently voted | o far is a little over four miles, Tomor- | ¢on of Judge Holcomb of Custer county for | water into sell-rising flour. The formula | racy long ago. their usual duties shall bo deemed as hav- | been notified at all polnts to receive all v the citizens of the town of Humpbrey | row they will signal from the Burlington | EOVernor. for the butcher's order was invariably “two THE LOSS OF THE PRIMAGY. glvoluntarlIF ault the HaorvIga c tha it ey 4 are invalid for the reason that in order to i bits' worth of steak, and suet to fry it in.” 4 = 5 4 ing voluntarily quit the service; that new | freight offered for shipment. One hundred vote the amount the authorlties found 1. hrulgn‘ in nns. city ‘m_lln!nlnn{:‘:. C; dxialun J Divided Betwesn Mactoll and Majors. I revolted against the ‘flapjacks,” g’“d hav- But the state of New York has lost the | men employed in the places of these men | and ninety-four cars of freight moved out necessary to annex suburban property. ‘r'xf:é?{‘{,'f‘{‘n‘.‘.'."“‘.;”“ u»fi.'-”L‘i'Ji}y‘ apes I8 con- | WELLFLEET, Neb, July 21.—(Special Tele- | {,.“t0hunately brought with me some dried | Primacy of the democratic party. The solid | shall be kept In the service as long as they | of Sacramento yesterday. There is not a The Howard club recontly orgarized by Sl oY sram to The Bee.)—The republican primaries | yoast cakes, kept my, fanbily in good light | South has resumed the director general. :::,i\-tc.:-'n'.‘;';;i';"zm;'utllll-u":f“T:mfil«!"i\nn“‘)mfl.: pound of freight left over here for shipment Mr. W. B. Howard, 1148 O steeot, gave its Germania Day at Stanton. held hero today were largely attended. T. M. | bread. The' recipe fdr"these’yeast cakes, | *hID. Mr. Cleveland was elected the second | J° MECHR/Y, Andt that fo persons wiio Have | to the east, all having been cleaned up, first reception to the members and their | STANTON, Neb., July 2L.—(Special to The | [je, C. A. Glase and A. Simms were se- | Which keep a long time in a dry climate if | time without New York, and that simple Lt ' M i Seventeen firemen and about twenty familles last evening at 1741 I'rospect street | g, 3 Geln 4 fact gave the state, and the city especially, | cases or who may hereafter interfere with | gwitchmen arrived on the train from th 7 spect stre ee.)—Friday was Germania day in Stanton. | lected to attend the republican county con- | tied closely in a bag, ds mest useful. ¢ e o ad a e 4 el and the reunion of the Howard family | prg N"m"{fl A m-l»hnlex’] Thes ot [Evertion atenitn S Tuly 28, iy Gor. | There were, doubticgs, miners of the Bret 'lnmv:m(;:v.m"x:“wl Do 11’3;'::;](-: 1;0 gmesx‘gryklor ;ll‘x‘jll”{:n»m:{-“tf.u:lf, Lnle Illry.n.llllu.nr“:‘u:{‘ iuuey ,;.'.I: |1|~x§| evening and have gone to work. RN Re mattort ot corainlity: ata ioasaes termania ebra ; o 3 o emocre New Yorkers k d eceivers. This will give us our full complement of gt LU anniversary and dedicated a beautiful banner. | Mans, Who have heretofore been democrats | Harte type to be fouyd in our eamp, | o0 ¢y "o diaoney. | That the power of PN asik s b g This club will not admit any one to ana inde v The | but I have never 'had the good for- = T : er At : ependents, were well represented. The | bu have never " ha & B C % CONDUCTOR HEAL ™ : membership not peculiar to is ttle and all | There was a large crowd to witness the | DU JoPhit Vo b O, Vo e oo, MacColl | tune to meet them, ‘perhaps, because I | New York as a democratic state was pass- | CONDUCTOR HEAKTT DISCHARGED. “We have started up our shops at all ter- of that name why wish tc bueors cuamt a1l | coremonles, which consisted of a_street 1 r e Tt iy e it 9ozen | Ing has been visible for soveral years. It | — minals with forco enough to do all. neces- of that name who wish to become members | UGGCTL N opon air dedicatory ceremonies. | 8nd Majors and aro for Evans for secretary i y e was plain when the New York delegation | Was Not Guilty of Contempt in Refusing to | fitiS A (UECL BACURE 16 40 S0, Bechs 2 i on | Of state. It looks as though every one was | Women in a town of hundreds of men, and | (7% 0 R eve: v b O street. The club has now a membership | 1P the afternoon an entertalnment was given S ep bl G R hes Y eTy sech was shy of leaving tho'lifmediate nelghbor- ]v\n::‘ 7\@;::1@(1 :n ‘tl)c nomination of Cleve- . 'fi"' s Train. pairs. here are 611 men in the Sacramento M Ewants sevar hood of my own house. ' recaived presents | d In 92, and his success outside of New | LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 21.—The long- | shops and no more will be taken until fur- The farm house of Adam R. Smith near oric confirmed: the Indication. expected decision i Conductor Heartt's case | ther notice, or the business demands it. Colfax County Democrats. occasionally. Once an apple was sent to me, Tho fo . 3 itte f ' Jamacia was broken into yestarday and five SCHUYLER, Neb., July 21.—(Special Tele- | but the offerings were to the sex only, and rmation of committees of ways and | y,q handed down by Judge Ross in the fed- “We are having more applications in every $100 notes, ‘a mortgage covering twenty branch of the servico than we can find sposi= F gram to The Bec.)—Free silver democrats | came anonymously. One ‘mame, however, I | Means by Carlisle and Crisp, glving the acres of land, some shirts, coat and vest, ractured His § B tions for. Our employes are all satisfied y. ajority of the democratic majority. con. | eral court this morning. Heartt was ad- ; : learned—Jolinny Crayeroft. 1 have otten | MdJor pmaj iy i AL ; ; Toceints 0 ah o pocket b ot YAl | RETNAL Moo 2 (Special Tele. | °f Colfax county were called. Into conven- | (eAEICIRIY, Briryth L gate, SOA | stantly, and, of course, systematically to [ udged not guilty of contempt of court in [ Gid® for, 04 GTEDYes Are SO siised stolen, The family was away and entranco point. Those who voluntarily left the com- = e tion by Secretary Rogers today, but not | gaw, though I laid many traps to catch him. the !nul!m;vst. has meant that the southern | disobeying the injunction. Judge Ross was accomplished by the hrsaking of a pane | STam 0 The Dee)—Anrend Gerdes of Hil- | enough called at”the court house to effect | one was to send him ‘@’ teturn present. I | CONETesSmen were aecopting the SItuation | found that the matter of resignation after | pany's service about threc weeks ago aro of glass and then lifting the catch on tho | dreth, Neb., fell or was thrown from a | organization, only five or six appearing. Mr. | thought he would feel tompelled to thank | §5 M4S(°[8 OF the party of the democracy | he was ordered to go to work was imma- | considered outsiders and the company will inside. A numbor of privato papers wero | [relht train last night between Chalo and | Rogers will make a future call dependent | me, but his gratitude todk the form of deeds | JiSt 88 it was thrust upon 'them. The | terial and that the refusal to go to work | treat them us such. Their places have all destroyed. There is no clue t» this this place and fractured his skull. After | upon a time when he can secure some of | and not words; the next morning I found | hCT BOUth and the ¢l ll'_.l||nrn| prepared | after being asked to take a train out was | been filled, hence there is no chance for re- Much serious opposition hxs developed | Wandering about until noon today he was | Nebraska’s free silver orators. two “sage hens” hanging to my door knob. | LI WYL RO TArest WAys & £ Crish 1s sour | bart and parcel of one transaction and that | employment.” against the recent action of the council in | found partially insensible and brought to e The bait T hoped to catch Johnny with was | hiite of Carlisle, ’"{;1"”“'0 >risp, 18 sou’ | Heartt was not acting in bad faith when he —_— refunding the city's outstanding inlebtedncss | town, where he recetved medical ald and is Judg aid a Jar of imitation honoy. T learned how fo | o West. The oxisting committee i | put on his uniform and went down to- the HAD TO HAVE THE TROODS. of $534,600. The opposition is amoug local | Festing well. - His father, a_farmer, lives | STUART, Neb, July 21.—(Special Tele- | make this honey when a child from an old | i of Jhe SRenandoat, south of the Po- | depot to take out a train. tfe said that the capitalists who are endeavoring fo provent | At Wymore. Gerdes came from Hildreth | gram to The Bee.)—The republicans of this | negro, who sold it under the name of ) LIREITIh € BOV- | gpprobrium that comes from being a “scab” | Lake Shore Employes Refused to Work the issue of the mew funding bonds, Print- | With a load of hogs for the South Omaha | town:hip held their primary this afternoon. | ‘‘manna.’ fi:‘s‘:“f’y'e{q‘::mfl'“ “"i‘e{flf_“'&“‘s‘;"‘;;f‘fi‘M?"m"hl; was what deterred Heartt from taking out a Under FPolice Protection, ing the new bonds in the Stute Journal office | Market. ———— J. A. Rice, J. W. Wertz, F. Dobney, J. N. My first, last and only dinner party in | ,.q° Avjansas, on the north hy’ Kw"c:{y train. CHICAGO, July 21.—The removal of the was stopped by Mayor Welr yesterday on the | Jailed ‘on Hia Wite's Order, Hovey, AT Strohm, 0. C. Whitney and | camp was an oceasion of much tribulation. | gng {ho south by Georgia — New York s RaDt RGN s, {toomnition i ere Bian grounds that it was tme enwigh to hive | SCHUYLER, Neb., July 21.—(Speclal Tole- | William Cassell were' chosen delegates to | Roust beet, of course, was the plece de re- | (ybstantially not in it. — The immediate il. | ST LOUIS, July 2L.—The supposed boy- | was made the causo today of tho refusal to them printed after they were issued. They am to The Bee.)—M. F. Johnson w - | the county convention at O'Neill July 28, | Sistance. Of calves’ brains, = sweetbreads |y iraion of thi o cel of the 4 3 gram to The Bee)—M. F. Johnson was ar X 2 2 ustration of this proposition is seen in | cotting of the A. R. U. by the Missourl Pacific | work on the part of the men employed ther clalm that the councll had no authority to [ FAR 54 RS 'arrant | They were instructed to support Judge Kin- | and tongue I made a presentable vol-au- | GEfO T B EO8 DIURERTON f Ao (0 2 : G O AOAC S D) Ton. om0 o Taise $13,200 for the commission of Green | FéSted this afternoon on a peace warrant | y.iq for congress. vent. Vegetables thero were none. For | o0 PO NS OF conforente Bf the Two | rallroad was shown toda: to be the result | The only condition under which they would and Van Duyn for placing the new bonds, | Issued at the instigation of his wife. Pre- Pt my pudding, I took two and one-half cups | aoltes OF conkress on the tarilt bl The | of o sharp trick by a striker who failed to | continue work was the return of the troops, the commission being a little over 2 per | liminary hearing was had before Judge All Precinots Represonted. of common New Orleans molasses, one and | {Itoerats have been for several ~years | be reinstated. This striker, with & number [ ag" thoy doclared they would not risk. per- cent. Allen, and in default of bail he was placed | WEEPING WATER, Neb, July 21— | one-half of chopped suet, two and one-half | |ATECY decupled In what they have been | of others also left out, presented to Yard | ganal violonce and could not trust the polico, Fred Miller, a cigarmaker on F _street, | I jail to await trial next Tuesday. (Special Telegram to Tho Bee)—The re- | of bread crumbs, one toaspoonful of salt, | Plensed, to term tarlf reform. We are far | Suporintendent Jones “eloarances” or cer- | Preligeny Newell socured the roturn of was arrested today on a summons chargmng /A, 'R, Btate] Eand Soloted, publican county central committee met here | cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and ground ginger (AR MR BESTE TR B8 BE SCEORCHY tificates of competency which they wished | gompany ©, Second regiment, and the men him with having beaten nis wifs, but was today and evi inct to taste. After warming the molasses, 1 4 8 Grover | him to sign to enablo them to et work | yesuimed. work released when Mrs. Miller camo t1 the polics | TECUMSEH, Neb., July 21.—(Special to | (0027 And every precinot wes represented. | B 00" o It one teaspoonful of carbonate | Cleveland's second term, and each house | elsewhere. All the certificates but the one | "Rmed WOUl | oo o o station and Informed Chiet Cooper that she | The Beo)—State Grand Army Commander | on! Primaries are callod for August 4; | Of Soda, and then with my hand worked | 18 Elven three months fo the framing of 1 Question bore no refercnce to the A. R U. | day in the packing houses, The striking wanted her Fred released. Church Howe yesterday appointed the Te- | convention at Wabash August 11. ‘| all the ingredients together, adding flour UL ¢ gdg08 hey were all signed at onc, the excep- 1 yu¥ o Fh BARCEINE BEIES Lt Qid nothin, A similar arrest was made of E. J. Gordon | cumseh Military band the state department 5 to make a very thick batter. This I boiled g?fi'mfi?fi’hm Brof s Wilaon fleT m;lnu"";’r'[ 1 | tional ono not being read by Mr. Jones, who A ek aa Rl L: of Belmont, whose temper resulted, according | band. This band is one of the best in the In Rock County, in a small tin pan, with a flannel cloth tied | B ANt i SRS (O0E 10 ‘1[’- S r?m supposed them all like the one first shown A" mob) ot atrikerstcollectediiniPullmant o to Mrs. Gordon, in the habit of coming home | state and will ill the commission with credit. [ BASSETT, Neb., July 21.—(Special Tele- | over it, for six hours, and served it with | threc m S "as il | hime When slgnod an effort was lmue- | 3. and attempted to intercopt thirty Hol- drunk and assaulting her. Gord 5 It was not a bad Imitation | 3mendments. The meaning of this, as all | diately mado to take advantage of the oc- | 14V 7 7 Y g her. Gordon was re- = gram to The Bee.)—Rock county sends a [ blazing rum. as i . o ealana ALY o) : landers who were on their way to work in Jeasod upon the falure of his wite t Grand Army Picnio at Adams. At adi inus the plums, and | Who are aware of congressional methods | currence, but prompt disavowal has pro- G uposithe. R D A by 1) A Bron s Tele solid delegation to the state convention for [ Of @ plum pudding, wminub the Pitms. W | yovo Knowledge, is that the commitice of | vented the invoking of the law, as the | the Pullman shops. A detail of police es- pear. MS, Neb., July 21.—(Speclal Telogram | pajorg, Bartley and Moore, and a solid dele- | 8lmost as indigestible, Except for senti- | e FlN ot ronnro®ine bl to become a | atrikers threatono 1 corted the workmen through the crowd and A complaint reached the police station | to The Bee)—The Grand Army picnic here | gation for M. P. Kinkaid for congress. mental considerations, I am altogether op- c catened. e e e e e that Peter Beck, living at the north end of { e osed to the plim pudding. When for | law. Both houses appear in condensed % i 3 today was a grand success, Delegations were o RO torm in this committee. There never was 1 Appear. had considerable difficulty in keeplng the Fourteenth street, had also beaten his wife, 4 2 - 5 R these reasons I think a plum pudding is 8 X peico s it present from three counties. Commander 3 iE 4 3 21—P crowd in check. A body of police was kept but when the police arrived at the Beck | Ppothl froh (BEE6 COUBURE EASSENG I BUSINEAS 9 N1T) called for, T use an ancient English recipe, | one more important. During all the more | WEST OAKL July 21.—Presi- g s datodviotn AL Kep domlcile Peter was not to be found, and they | OnUreh Howe was the speaker. o In the ‘pride of my heart T refused ali | serious exccutive business in the early stages | dent Robert: of Oukland lodge A. R. U, | o Buard at the works all day, as troublo returned empty handed, 4 Killed Tmself W hile Crazy. Not Even Enough for the Chloago Passen- | 1011 in my preparations for the dinner party, | Of the proceedings of the committee the re- | jug heon ordered by Chiet Justice Fuller | Wo3 feared: Daniel MacDonald, 61 years of age and a | TALMAGE, Neb., July 21.—(Special to The gor Agents to Fight Oyer. only allowing Ben in the kitchen after every” [ publicans are excluded. - When the demo- | % "y ieq States supreme court to ap: More Strile bendors Arrested. bachelor, employed by Sharp, the contractor, | pee') “mye" Coroner's jury In the case of | CHICAGO, July 21.—The railroad situation | thing was well under way. As I opened the | crats, who are in the majority and the | (. Bhorore Circuit Judge McKenna in San | CHICAGO, July 2L.—Shertly after 10 a. as camp cook, was found dead at 6 o'clock | .o "o Holout et In Chicago Is as dull these days as it is | door for him to enter a hen that had long | authority, get the bill into the shape it IS | joruoisco on August § to answer to any | m. today deputy marshals appeared at the this morning in his room at Fortieth and enry: Nelman, ‘who cut hisi throat yester- bee! bane fluttered in between his feet. | to assume as a law they will allow the re- [ b0 South streets, in Sharp's family residence, | da¥, found that the ~deceased committed | Possible for It to bo and the stagnation will | oot {18 BRAC, Ll tEE 8 ne"0F Chinamen, | publican members the privilege of hearing it [ GArEes that mey bo preforred against him. | Revero house, where many of the leadors Where he has lived for the past eight years. | Suicide while insane. show heavily when the carnings are com- | (" (L PPRRET -GS0 Their coming | read and objecting to it without the least .,(”,:,."' |."'.'11:cf:..:'~‘xm:7‘il.«uuz !‘:‘ II“ ‘ml"'”“l“";“ are staying, and proceeded to make addi- He was an old soldier and was only alling | Chappell Wins the Gounty Seat Contes puted. There Is comparatively no passenger | New Year's celebration. I had several times | effect. erts by the fedoral grand Jury. S The ocder | tional arrests. They had warrants for the a few days. The remains will be buried by A e business whatever in any direction, mot | found her in the house, doing more or less | The conference committee is therefore at | oo iy o ourt was cerved ARG "o | arrest of the members of the board of di- 4 CHAPPELL, Neb., July 21.—(Special Tele- g 3 | ore 8 | of the court was cerved upon Roberts as he € the Grand Army. i enough In fact for the general passenger | damage, but was afrald to complain to her | this writing’ engaged In a work of legista- |\, ¢ ST YR PRt TROR, BOBerts a8 be | pooiors of the A. R, U., Roy Goodwin, W, B. The claim of Van Duyn and Green for | 8ram to The Bee.)—In the county seat elec- agents to fight over, and when the general | OWners. She began flopping about in the | tion of unparalleled importance, and the iore he had just been nominated for state | Burns and M. J. Elliott, directors, and L. $5,600 alleged to be due them as balance of | tion between Big Springs and Chappell, | JECCe (o agents cannot scare up somethin idiotic manner of hens, upsetting dishe:, | southern village lawyers are in full control | oo .0, P. Benedict, stenographer, being arrested. commission on the refunding of the $350,000 | which was held today, the count gives Chap- | {o R (S about (e business 1s about s neag | and utterly refusing to go out of the door | of it. The four democratic members from — Warrants were out for John Macvehan and county bonds last spring was rejected yes- | pell 100 majority. nothing as it can possibly be. Many trains | We had set open for her exit. Never was a | the house, the majority of the representative ficemen. Thomas Hogan, but they could not be found. ;erd-y by the county commissioners. The Falls City Mun Ont to Ploces. have left the city lately carrying not over | ereature more exasperating than that hen. | conferces, are from the contiguous southern CIN July 21.—Deputy United TR CT 8 ".r;n ln;:‘lml-utlml w;lny.m{rtlml the decision and ERDON, Neb., July 21.—(Special Tele- | thirty passengers with through tickets, and | Finally she plumped into a pan of dough I | states of West Virginia, Kentucky, Tenness States Marshal Schlesenger, who Is assigned A‘j'll:-" & Laglfla Bhops Olosedy Rl g conrt ol o called onitoipase, | ¢ ey o 5 in many instances the sle:pers have been de- | Dad “set to rise. Ben let fly a | and Georgia. There is not a northern demo- | 4, ya Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton yards, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., July 21.—The big S’\f.'l“m.'.‘,’..if.‘.’fi\‘ffi,'.‘ as to what s a logal and EEanfioltns oe.)—George C. Thompson of | orfad!” Tho worst of the matter Ia there | hatchet he had picked up from the | cratic member of the houso on the committee, | o'y reo shots into a crowd that was ston. | hoPs of the Atiantic & Pacific road at this i gorapensation fo performed. Falls City fell from a train here today and | seoms no immediato prospects for better | Bearth, it went stralght to the mark, and | not one from New England or any of the | Trd (hree & < Dolr i arelalonod toran! irdsnnitelisnatL s . N. Gibson filed suit in the dis- | was cut to pieces. times. In the freight department affairs are | the hen was decapitated. It was a good | Atlantic states, not one from Pennsylvania | I0g him today. =~ The mob fled, but returned trict court today against the Lincoln Land e more. prosperous, Tand the reads. i’ ape | throw, but the result filled us with conster- | to Oregon, north of the Ohio, not one from | and surrounded the officer. The appearance | tme today. ~About 400 men are thrown out TImprovement company, owners of the Hurr Obodience to the Letter. lose a groat amount on account of the strike, | Bation. We closed the door, shot the bolt, [ any state west of the Mississippi. of two policemen drove them away agaln | of work in consequonce. The order closing block, in which he was badly injured in AV e Eore ATl D) e o N Lo e e * | drew the curtain and sat down in council to This Is not the worst of it. The northern [ and the deputy escaped. the shops states that the financial depression the elevator January 16, for $10,000. He 3 skl ) 4 Bondholders Looking Out for Thelr Claim, | consider the question of what we shonld do | democrats on the committee of ways and " By—. making this step necessary is the direct re- claims to have been lald up for six weeks, | YOUNE Woman who distanced paterfamilias, PITTSBURG, July 21.—In the United | With the body of the hen. A fowl in Reese | means were not placed on the committee of ¥ A T Uy iimdgo Disselved. sult of the American Railway union strike. permanently injured about the throat, ab- [ 50 to speak, in the matter of parental author- | giatoq court today a cross bill of the Fidel- | River was an article of untold value. Its | conference because they were from the manu CRESTON, Ta., July 21.—(Special to The Northern I o T rnina Mavin domen, chest, back and spine, also sus- | ity: “Now, Mary Jane,” said the stern AL P price might ruin us. Ben suggested install- | facturing state: This is the most ex- | Bee)—The local lodge of the A. R. U. has | apooeraon o talnlog a partial paralysis of the lower ox. | parent, “I will consent to your going to | |\Y Insurance, Trust and Doposit company | pents, traordinary record of sectionalism of which | peen dissolved at this point, the action being | .5 OKANE, Wash,, July 21—All tralns on tremities, thereby causing him excessive | the dance at the Corner tonight only on one | !t the case of William G. Mendenhall agninst | “And become bond slaves to China for the | there is record in our annals, and it is proof | taken at a recent meoting. the main line and branches of the Northern pain when bending or stooping. He further | condition.” “What is that?’ asked Mary | the Western New York & Pennsylvania Rail- | rest of our lives,” returned I. Besides, we [ that the primacy of New York in the demo- — - Pacific are moving on schedule time. Dl alleged that tho elevator boy was careless, | Jane, meekly, her eyclids drooping pathet- | F0ad company was fled. The cross suit is | found that nelther of us had the courage to | cratic party is gone. It shows the tarift law { UNION PACIFIC SHOP MEN COMPLAIN, | vision headquarters have been permanently R R T T T s o] LA TS Y T A P 3 e you | brought to establish the claim and make | confess the deed, and say, like George Wash- | to be full of sectional hostility, aimed especi- - moved from Sprague to Spokane. son to run the elevator, and that the ele- | won't let that young scapegrace , bring | Sure of the recovery of $20,000,000 second | ington, “I did it with my little hatchet”” | ally at those northern industries that have | Many Who Kefu vator itself was defeotive in construction | you home. “I'll promise sald the mald. | Mortgage bonds to the value of $10,000,000, [ Burning in the kitchen stove would not be | contributed so much to the wealth and i y = RN Entin terion make: and she went to the dance, having been tho first lien on the property | safe, for the odor of buwnt feathers might | strength and glory of the country. (PTG T P o Green & Van Duyn today brought sul o next morning: “I thought you | of the railway company. Since the rcad | betray us. Time pressed, and we had como TN T T (o7 T ST, S P T o o ot S8 (s T against the village of Cedar Raplds for $240 ymised me not to let that fellow bring you | Went Into the hands of a recelver last year | to no decision. +‘Steps must be taken,” cried | my oo ie gl further evidence that New | ployes in Cheyenne who took no part in SAMUEL Bu n"s {1 im to Have Enough M As Superintendent Lillmore has already declared that he will not treat with the strikers and that no one will be discharged to make room for them, the outlook for the A. R U. men Is not promising. The rail- road company claims to have enough men already to conduct its business, and probe ably many of the strikers will not get baek. BUSINESS GOING ON AS USUAL in Germania hall, consisting of a speech in English by M. M. Young, one in German by Jacob Meyer and vocal and instrumental music. The hall was crowded to suffocation. to ey contracted: last January (o pay | par | lome: sald the angry parent, with fire flashe | complications have arisen, and this suit s | Ben: and, catehing up the fowl, he buttoned | 7! Atlll Stumhec evigenas 4 § BYEA 1 ChAaYenNe Who i il Tor 40,000 WOFLh of water warks Donds, and | (i from his cyos. “He didut brlug me | one of the many now pendin in tho courts, | It inside nis coat, smtched up' iy hat and | YOrk as beon debused by the democraey. | the recent sirik PRI e wWhen 'the other day the bonds were turned | home,” said Mary Jane archly. 3ut he | The court is asked to continua the raceiver | disappeared Ini¥¥e Zehnore Stimg="She |; WA FAIAR 1S LENS S PREL DAOMY. IR LHAEN. [uian allvaY. unln,and. Whe: have, heen over to them they found that a six-months' | came home with you, for I saw him." “Yes, [ Ship and name a date for hearing the ar- | returned, unbuttoned m‘.« coat, and pro- [ {00, ot 1t"ls the! strongest ltem in the II'\‘{”] i “Iul A “Sho ll‘f’| I b 1216 Rarnam: sy v ik S but he Aldn't bring me. I told him what I | Suments In this case. duced the fowl, pluoked and’ ready for [ tal! a [he strongest ltem in the | called upon to do so. When the shops were e Bourt gpamted e I an order | IAd promised, 50 we walked home and. he -— roasiing i fniainaMovedt iy il S aaa | SEIRO B IR DR RIS RATR A RS ot SLiee men wioeay e e hea ||| BRRS LA R BAGRE TR SRR to hold out $240 of the proceeds until this | led the horse. PROGRESS OF THE W. & D. ROAD, B helnd meant tolsny'it down that o4 | from New York, who opposcd It with great |'of foning the strike. They elaim that the | [ Tigviand's Decorsied Dinnor g07 75 IARLIGE S (oEgonedn. YoMl it R . shaft behind the house, but hadn't the heart actlon of the ofcials at Omahi in ordering St 0rmerly $10.00. ..., - eos Bb R alinied, the Dords baing daposityd WEATHER FORECAST. : S fo waste the good meat, Ft will ook well at | 8bility and couage, and truly represented | 8Ctich of the officlals at Omana In ordering with C. 8. Imhoft. Wil Bo Ready for Rolling Stock by [ vour™Giiner party, and guests do not ask | his state in doing so. justice to them. It is now proposed to peti- Roal Vienna DI 100 $1g 15 Aceused of Fomoning Stock P o Septomber 15, Qquestions.” “But the feathers and the | _The response of southern senators and | tign Judge Riner for reinstatement picces: tormerly §5.... . i ] Partly Cloudy with South Winds for Ne- INESE! a governors to the declarations of the national BEATRICE, July 21.—(Special Telegram AT T | MINNESELA, 8. D, July 21.—(Speclal to | rest?” 1’ asked, doubttully. “No danger,” | Eovernars to the declarations of the nationa Sazyezicliase alie i English Docorated Dinner Sot: @ 5 15 o The Bee.)—-On the night of December 30, | WASHINGTON, July 21.—The indications | The Bee)—The new town at the Larabee E.,‘J'fll’::lumn',l\u-:mlflyum;:-‘t": behind & D& | dent's proclamations to the rioters were | CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 2L—(Spectal to tormerly i1 § 5.1 1893, John Bryson, residing in the northern | for Sunday are: coal mines will be called Aladdin, The P Y most gratitying, and touched the hearts | The Hee)—The surveyors who went out g 3 1 B ) chief; then I put in a -stone, tied up the ! ownf oH o s - part of Gago county, had four horses killed [ For South Dakota and Nebraska—Partly | Srading on the Wyoming & Dakota road [ [uiiiiorehior and ung it to the bottom of | Of northern people as nothing had done in f with Giimore Loback on the government [ | PLoyrfisld Becorated Dinner g4 { 75 R e A ravcard|of 8500 'wad bfarad for ; south winds. between here and tho coal mines is pro- | the shaft. There's not so much as a pin- | & auarter of a century. It is @ Ing | surveying contracts have had a hard time the arrest and conviction of the guilty party lowa—Fair; warmer In eastern por- | gressing very rapldly, something like sev- | feather of evidence agaipst us. After din- | 300 delightful to hoar sound doctrine from f of it in the mountains around Lander. “Al || gogiish Decorated Tollet Sot, 240 or parties. Today Constable Benjamin R. L 3 enty-five teams being at work now and | mer I'll send the bones the same road.” the most southern of the southern states, | the boys except Claude Draper and C, % 0 pleces: forwerly i $ . ormation ehar Theodo r s— [0 arlable winds. i e 0 % and it is worth more than the cost of the | Loback have been down with mountain Dillon filed an information charging Theodore [ 1T Warmer: “Variabte | about forty more coming. It Is now under- | I detected a look of susprise in the faces | Shch 1t 08 MOMLE MRS TUEN Lhe KON OF K e mne Siokioss has made it Questions winds. stood that a paint mill will be erected here | °f MY Buests when tho hen was served, but | SITIKe 1 have see! i Tkl 5% | able ‘whether the contracts can be cone 21lsh Do:orated Tollet Sot, $ 5 Racatimanas Dear the canal falls snortly. e fiorc [ T was the most startled when a miserable | Of the strifo the glgantlc figure of the Amer- | gijgeq" hatore snow fies 2 pleces; tormerly 4 4.25 ican nation armed and competent nd call ; child, who had been spying on us unob- - ] H o RHE ¢ ang Orricr oF THE WEATHER Bunsau, Omama, | mHl here will resume operations in a short | © ing for order not too soon and not too late, atliomaba “ 2ine v J Mumble 3 (te B O 0 e uim,of $1,000 for thelt 40 | July 31 ~Omaho recara of temneraturs and | me. New and improved machinery ~will [ Served, (who would have suspected treach- | gtf S5 T L AT BROTILL KSLRRLIS & Colleg. Bia Brows Pling Rumblasei § (H§ B e eane: has alroady i hext, Mon- | rainfali compared with corresponding day of | be put in, making It cue of the best mills [ oY from an imp hardly weaned?) piped in FERURG, Pa., July 31—At today's son The south, however, Is not with money 0mpare U with: “Oh, Is that the chicken you and » sion of the Missourl synod of the Ge s \ siderable attention and the arrest of these | P4st four years: 1n_this section YU PTRT L AL the 4 heresies and false dootrine about the scope | 81on 0f the Missourl synod of the German | [ Visitors and Purchasers Equally < ¥ Areal of 1804. 1893, 1892, 1891 Manager Nix of the Wyoming & Dakota of legislation, for the diversification of the | Lutheran church it was decided to establish two well known and highly respected citlzens | atayimum tomporature 863 - 863 S | line, who departed for Chicago yesterday c lations of t ke and aha anie ol y y Welcomo. adds new interest to the affair. o , ) accumulations he people, and she sub- [ a college at Sherman Park, Westchester o8t to the b‘I:n. i emperature. 612 662 said that it was his intention to have the new. 4 iy “Is this the proprletors | OFdinates all matters of business to histor- | count Y., to be known as the Concordia Burt County Farmers Anxlous. ThanThe INIUAERMIn: - 1a% - i :,",mll ::";:L'm:u:“):.: h{ L‘l"l‘“:lwr’l-'» ”IIehre ¢ ["‘#“]r” hune: “Is this the proprietor® | \\ sontimentality and radical prejudice and | colloge, and Rev. Bohn was chosen di Au . CAREION o . 00T 000 o lo chased an engine for the co e, slr. oy RataR At tha e tutle ry of $1,00 TEKAMAH, Neb., July 2L—@peclal to | " Spitomeut showing the wudition of tome | houcft he purchase enkine or the coal | Y, passior ractor of the institution at a salary of $1,000 The Bee)—Farmers are gottlng anxious | peratureand pracipitation ot Omiha for the | the tunnel. It is underatont iy ‘\”)““”" ¥oun a0 014 & Job 0L PIMIDIRK 8. 37 THe santh wanid nok b aclg, axninst peos | Dok Anaum, with's free sesidsion. It was 4 bl 84 ] i i Jit o el. nderstood *hicago ves " € 0 or sound mon ection i ( G P y about the drouth, for unless they get rain | dayand since March 1, 1804: TP T T e B Hao last weok: tection or sound money If aectlonal fesling, | cided that 35,000 would be roquired yearly to within the mext ten days the entire corn | Normal temverature......... ; and put up a hotel and some stone blocks, crop will be lost, A good deal of it Is now [ Defivieney for the day... past redemption. A mass moeting was held | RX0o% siicn Mureh Lo 8850 Prohibition Spotter In Jail, and Alexander Ellis, father and son, with the commission of the crime. The accused were brought before the county judge and o8 and reminiscences of days of war and slav- | maintain the college, and this sum will be And there was a mistake in the bill." y were not so prevalent and so powerful. | raised by subscription. No session of the 18 AND | 4 hope not, sir, I—'" Up to this time the democratic combination | synod was held in the afternoon or night eopards ! : 16 luch , ol Y There was a mistake, sir, of 31 In adding [ that has been most formidable was the i this afterncon at the court house to secure [ Deficlency for tho duy 8 e CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, July 21.—B. C. | s the figure: ore's the dollar, alway: nion of the Buropeanism of New Yo Cook’s Tmpe World Palr “highest | Perform at 3:30, 4:30, 9 and 10 p. m. today a) EAIAMAKA" Jswsll of Kansas AR Fost- | Dafolonoy thuos ey T 1y nal 1800 | galdwell, the probibition spottsr who | B, 9 fEures. Here's the dollar Talways | unlon of the Buropesniam of New York with k's Imperial. World's. Fale “highest —good heavens! What's the matter? Boy, | the consolidated (politically) southern con- | award, excellent champagne; good efferves. master 0. B. Bardwell left this evening for GEOKGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast Oflclal. | created such a furore at Sioux Fulls some | come here, qui~' He's Ly % fit. federacy. What will New York do? Now | cence, agrecable boquet, delicious flavor,” Courtland Beach.