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THE O} AHvA MONDAY, AUGUST ¢, 1891 O 3 oy i . 3 | I v~ s T torlal and congressional conventions. An ex- ! the only party that ever accomplished any “. IR THF ATC"] . WAWIN] to-gukPd Commbnwealses, has been'| 1o the: lagt twitity-Aive years in bullding up e % SEE T a gressman Mn was the cibice for gov- | auspices of the Women's Republican League speclal police force at the Cudahy packing | The Japanese, under the Infiuence of thelr ernor and Stark of Aurora for congrossman. | of Cheyenne. Mrs. Foster's address will do TS | house, South Omaha. He wlill enter on his | old feudal institutions, were a martial peo- - 5 ;‘( The drlegatns were Instructed against any | much to awaken the interest.of women voters 3 Hha | duties tod Al Keyeor will be his right | ple. They have not lost this dispositic 8 fon 1 0 imaries | kind of fusion and to work and vote for | in the success of the republican ticket In | Investizatio his:s to Beveal Soma De- | hand man. The position is permanent, Cor- | under the new regime, and it may well be | Settlement of (ffice Fig! ingi .]):lt r“:"':’l ()m t"‘]“hPley:n FPrr candidates who oppose fusion. The conven- | Wyoming. i oidedly pietied et mick's employment having no connection | believed that their admirable military organ h‘ \ 'r"’( fii {' )]‘LM Bringing omp! ontrol by Bruts Force. tion was not largely attended. State - ¢ ’{a dorous Sensations, with the strike, ization disposes them to forcign en'erprises emocrats from Under Cover, - ventlon delegatea—J. H. Coleman, J TERRILL'S STATEMENT. | and may dispose the government ftself to s with Morton. a big club is promised by the men who are interest assault was unexpected and unprovoked, as folently il after eating his dinner yester- - TR Carlson, D. D. Little, F. L. Horn Newtaton € X itk & NOLED THE BPECK OF WAR. any enterprise which would engage the at 5 . 3 SSAULTS | Cook, B. Pointer, Brigham, C. H. | Kxplaing Cirenm od with the | SWINDL UNDER CLOAK OF HONESTY ) | tention of the active spirits. The spirit of [ THEY H TWO CITIZENS THE VICTIMS OF ASSAU Dake, N. V. Anderson, F. H. Ball, Willlam | Arrest of Mr. Thompson An American Ex-Minister on the Relations | “Jingolsm'’ prevails (n Japan today HAVE AN OPINION OR TWO — Weleh, €. H. Coleman of Osceola «\- ongres- | OMeer Torrill report to the cap. N S of Chinn and Japan to Coren. | 'he whole situgtion, then, Is one of the slonal—Willlam Marquis, Calmar McCune, | yain o ce yeste egatd he . ' Jeorze Freder st 1881t o o | Rrvatest dellcacy War may possibl be Rev: ©. W. Tarrell Knooked Down by Goy | ¢ St ' 5" Ghapman, J. A, VanHoosen, | /" " police y 'I : ay ”v x”lrnl li 'll‘r. Charges that_the Supposed Conservative | George Frederick Seward, president of the | KUAWSE Acloacy. Wwar mé ,.'m_ Yok 1t ogAtes to Stato Convention Wil Not All MecKee and J. Kudge Assauited by L. K. McGaw, George Horst, James Cotton, | U™ ""“*_“‘”""' L A L ¢ Manngoment of the Ke Was Renlly Fidelity and_ Casualty - Insurs COMPANY, | woyld seem to be almost inevitabl Administration Men — Rousing Another Member of the H. Hey William Campbell and D. Foy. ~ | W. Thompson on the charge, of Interfering Robbing At-=Stormy Time Expee | was in China twenty years as consul and | " Aw to the result of such a war, there Is Byran Club to Mo Organized—Not prifisiinting rGtLh TFOTET RE Veriton: | :\:'1"1 mnuuvhlr: ]t:rw:vkml;n|’m:'« m‘;}n' he at Tonorcow's Méeting. minlster for the United Stetes. Ho was also | ::h o |‘,“”;.I ‘]alm"n':m;hIm&‘, the hetler of, 1 VERDON, Aug. b6.—(Special to The Bee.) A i et ‘ : L bl gttt gl SLIRLLLDLLL AL tion. Ch has v SRAtEY FaRolITGe A o e drouth was broken by | WhO were on the corner of Sixteenth and ) e his suggestion the sending ot a mission to | ACtion. China has vastly groater resources - uesday afternoon the dro as broken by | o | in men and credit, has, moreover 9 5 P o Farn eets move Ay, e went up oY - g pape col ¢ was deferred dean of the . tans x 3 PALMYRA, Neb., Aug. 5.—(Special Tele- | ;4 yoqvy rajn, During the shower lightning (-'H'"”,’;” S f‘{“ y (" Yot V YORK, Xug. 6.—A morning paper | that country was deforred. As dean of (h | yupacity to stand up under defeat. If 1t | NOW that the seloction of & postmaster te gram to The Bee)—The republican primary | gruck the residence of Mrs. Scott Baker. | gt Ao “;"““v i |l1‘|‘ )lfl‘l‘ Al e Atchison road scandal is looming | consular corps fn China in 1878 he landed the | comes to war I should think it likely that | succeed Dr. Glasgow has been made It fe for this town was held yesterday afternoon. | The bolt passed down the stovepipe and 3.,,“1'“‘" o silar \m; SHeL- He . waald ‘L“ the chiof financlal event of the day, | erews of two American men-oi-war and sum- | all the earlier successes would be on the side | much more easy to determine where certain At the close of the nominatlons Rev. C. W. | burned Dora Lafler very badly, She \;.« | few moments, as he wanted to pack a box outside of nationial leglslation. Tt promises | moned a force of volunteers to suppress a | ;:‘\I’«”j';””;;‘ ::“".r"‘"“l" I‘[’HI'I“*“"!‘I'B' l:y'm " “':"‘”‘ democrats “are at’ in regard to free silver, Turrell was called upon for a speech, but ;lxlm:i.«"mu: ri «,w\v- ‘v’nm' but is now “ | of pe s. The officer then went across the | to eclipse the' sensations connected with the | riot, which endangered the Buropean quarter. \m_ at resources of China would turn the | Bryanthe administration and otherwise. None 3. R. McKee, acting chairman, who repre- | I%ed (0 N0 BBFGRRE L oeia. | Airect. and sceing that the peddlor was still | Reading or Northern Pacific, becauso tho | Hesldes his offcial reporte and diplomatic | cyfo. and that the ultimate result would bo | of th numcrous applicants for the. ofics sents the Majors faction here, refused to | yjon met in Verdon Tuesday afternoon. Fif. ”:;y{‘"“‘dfll"l“h LI llllulll"llv*:K;‘\l;l::;l Atclitson, prior to its fnsolvency, was held in | correspondence, he has written a book on | the defeat of Japan and the practical occu- | have had a word to say oue way or the other. allow Turrell to speak. Subsequently Tur- | teen new members were recelved poks. b and - kil ou don't have to | MEh repute by forelgn investors, and it was | “Chinese Immigration in Its Soclal and Eco- | pation of Corea by the Chinese. HOE how there 1. & moverieht ch THEEES roll and others challenged o vote on tho [ A. H. Sloan was given a surprise party | move, Ho can't make you move away from | Supposed to be conservatively and honestly | nomic Aspects.” e '“.I'I';‘;‘A:'K'I’f: B R e tao Auletls | OfEanize a Bryan olub and when 1t ia ‘op ground that the woull-be voter was an | Tuesday evening on his 60Uh birthday, | here Tho officor told him not to interfore | managed. The Northern Pacific and Read- | Mr. Stward probably Is as well fitted to | ROl ERERAL, mav dg oo (o0, ASTEC od it will consist of about all the dem- allen, but the vote was received. ot thh Delsarte claes at the school house Fri | onecl*¢he would have to place him under ar | ing, on the other hand. have rarcly been frec | express a critical opinon on the eastern situ- | in" and take posscssion of what sults her ts In South Omaha. A call will be fs- During the heated discussion which fol- | day, a political pull, and I the offleer fooleq | [TOM CPiticiem. No end of scandals have | ation today as any man In this country. He | Bach may refrain from dolng 80 less it gIVe | gued for the meeting within a fow days and lowed over the demand that the vote be | FProf. Ly A. Ostien gave an interestitg lec: | around him he Wwould ceo that he didn't re- Ix:wn clreulated, and the men who managed | makes in the New York World this state- | tho other a prefext. No one o actualy in “challenged,” Guy McKee, a miner, | ture on the “Mammoth Cave of Kentuck main on the force any great length of time. | them and investors who bought the securi- | ment in regard to the Corean question e council of the administration of one o sttt ULl ) Thursday evening for the benefit of the li- | The N it sag AU kL i i 4 5 & il sireq | the other empire can at all say what the MA6Y. 7 1t MoKee, assauited Rov. Mr, ¥ 5 he officer then spoke fo the peddler again | tics did so with their eyes open to possible | The relations between China and Corea : A 1 ook |z kg Thr e, 4eat : v R i brasy: and Thompson chipped In again and was | disclosures. But the recent gement of § T | given administration is disposed or likely question now but that See- Turrell by striking him a violent blow on [ " A"fame of ball was played Friday between | arrestod it o e management of [ have been very simple for a long time—until | {5 do, retary Morton dictates all the Nebraska ap- the side of the head, causing an abrasion, | th Verdon and Auburn clubs, which re- | “Fic’Gicer aid not want to humiliae the | the Atehlson had been pointed to with con- | recently of the same sort as tnose which BB WA A D 1.6 polntments that amount to anything,” sald from which the blood flowed freely. T ulted 19 to 6 in favor ot Verdon, man by sending him to the station in the | fidence, and when, shortly after the panic | have long existed between China and various - i an.old time democrat to a Beo reporter last Rev. B, H. W xlnm.-I ..1“. vu]hw-rl preached in | patrol ‘wagon, %o he walked to the station | of last year, It succumbed to what was con- | other small s'ates adjacent to her terri v oan o " Ritedc it evening. At lenst that s the way I have w0l 1V the Christian church Monday. with Mr. Thompson. When the officer asked | sidered the general distress, very little fault Sis 5 A appar- | But Yankee Tricks Riled His AR st ‘ Mr. Turrell had not exchanged a word with | 4 ‘ghurch Howe delegation to represent | Thompson what his name was he says that | was found. It is genorally understood. in | ‘O itk LU LULLY LDLLGLG Gl g Canna it sized up now. When I read the tip in his assailant, Henry McKee, another 80n | piberty precinct was elocted to go to the | the Iatter pulled out a card on which was [ Atchison circles that at the meeting of the | TNty no desire on the part of Chlna 0|\ gyeighman riding In a train out west, [ the South Omaha column of The Bee three of J. R. McKee, assaulted. J. Rudge. For a | convention at Falls City next week. Nelson Thomas” and gave it to him. Of- | reorganization committes next Tuesday there | CXerclse over such states an effective suzer- | 100 ine New York Tribune, went in‘o the | feok® 80 that a deal had been fixed up be- fow minutes a riot weemed imminent, but | Uy T “Klecherger has been engaged to | ficer Torrill says he has ample proof of his | will be a thorough ventilntion of the facts | @ity or control. All have sent up to Pekin, | [H1eS Ll D, b by | tween Morton, Martin and Castor to give the finally the business of the primary proceeded | yoach school at Falls City. statement of the case, and that he would not | brought to light by Expert Stephen Little, | Periodically, embassies with presents. dining room car for dinne e was told by | office to McMillan I could not believe it amidst great excitement. The ploneer reunicn occurs at Verdon | have arrested Thompson only that he per- | but which that gentleman did mot Intend to | These presents or gifts lave sometimes | the waiter that the price of the dinner | Not that I have anything inst Mac, » r County Pops. August 16 and 17. The speakers are Re sisted in interfering when he tried to get | become public. One or more of the direct- | been styled tribute, but they have not bee as $1 for he will make us a good postmaster, but DAVID CITY, Neb., Aug. B.—(Special to | Lo F. Britt, l‘l\rlr;mmn’lv: ‘l Imn({x-l\mr ‘Ii” 1[(] the (r.m”\»...\.l.,r to move away from m,; ors will be present, and a stormy time is | Such in any ru:hll sense In! the torm, ”Ir' Yes, sir,” sald the walter, volunteering 'r;;; & |””|my|y h.lu\ ‘Ilm -]lulyl\l.wvnl:-n‘l) nl[ n.l.- ¢ b S i Dungan, Cotner university, Lincoln, and Hon. | corner. @ also says that Thompson said | predicted.” have been merely complimentary gifts for | this further information, “$1 and you can eat | © ed democracy and also of the lead- The Bee.)—Of all the spiritless conventions | popart W, Furnas. The old settlers’ pienic | nothing about purchasing fruit at the wagon Mr. Th he Chinese empe The object in send 2 .t Ing democrats throughout the state. I obe as. 0 5 abo L 0 A homas Baring of the banking firm of | the Chinese emperor. he obje all you want, sir that were ever held in this county, the | pccurs at Dawson Angust 9 and 10. until they were nearly at the station. Baring Bros., accompanied by Hon. Cecil | InE these embassies and in presenting such The Englishman had a good appetite, and | don’t helieve any man who ever made apphi- populist convention held h erday for A camping outfit stole a buggy and har- e e Baring, arrived today on the Cunarder | BIfts appear to have been to make recogni- | he ate a large dinner, paying his dollar ch cation for an appointment could produce a the purpose of electing delegates to the [ ness from John Finders of this plnlw- last STOLE MAX MYER'S COW. Aurania. Mr. Baring had been summoned | tion of the Chinese xunlvrnmums '{ulh;l:':l fully, and giving the walter a *‘tip." i«‘ll“uw ]""‘!-;wvvlnll ‘vli.u\v;”.\trHlnlvm: had. 1 atorfal conven- | Sunday. They were overtaken at Pawnee ST from England to attend the meel 1| power and benevolence. In return the Chi Thie~next day: 'he entsréd the:dining o perhaps true that MeMillan filed charges ro and senatorial conven- 89 a o attend the meeting of the i i g !,:::‘: f:,::'r:,,ew:l?,l,m' Not a cheer broke | CIty and the property recovered; also 326 | ytow m Prisoner Improved a Chance Given | Atchison reorganization committee on Tues- i "'"T‘“"N; (""':le'"h o ”“'{ el | of another train for luncheon. —He was then | AL l'-m;l l.ln.u\mlu him of e ”‘(mf or 3 damages. im 1o Go to Work day. He represents the English capitalists | bassies, to be delivered to the rulers of the | jn Canada. Picking up the menu card, the [ another, but these cha 0 not have the monotony of the set speeches of the dele- B! D . EatLvE fe - had much weight If the prope: thorities 4 b fleet” % slock yesterday mo cer | Who have an interest of many milliol respective countries, Englishman of large appetite gave an order | 1 ©l8! sl by b LG LR ol gates, who arose and recited their plec e L3S ORLLL UL LI SR When a new ruler has come to the throne AHBEENEIWRICHF ops eye: on- | had taken the pains to investigaté them. It in a manner that showed loug practice. Of [ WELLI I, Neb, Aug. 5.—(Special | Tler, who patrols a part of Farnam street, l’;;;"-”m 'v':wl'l',';:l‘;""( o naureen 1n any petty atate” the practice Has been,for | e, e A D Y itara 1o | 10oks to e as’though none of the endorss: the dv'flm:llll's Uirte [purtun o .::.':}:;‘m‘:;::: Telegrain to The Bee)—Wellfleet's first con- | discovered a man leading a fine Jersey cow | pany and alleged disc n"f.,..(','-fpf AT him, as soon as might be conveafent there- | quuintt anbofies“or people, not to criti- | ments of any of the South Omaha appli- ;’,,',",,":""',' D he ol martles ‘or de. | Magration occurred about 12 o'clock last night f down the street. The policeman stopped the | know nothing of these things. I havo only | &fler. to send a special embassy o Pekin | Gich them, and he began (0 serve the Tun- | €aits wero even looked ovor. - Morton simply fosted candidates. Thirteen of the eighteen | With the destruction of two stores, one be- | man and put a few questions to him regard- | heard of them and have come over to inves- | With a letter or petition, stating hls acces- | oheon. The Englishman ate steadily and in- [ named the man and that ended it. = With 7 i B ha I. Davis, the other to E. I, 7 b HERLBHIOr T RBIL e M i sion and the circumstances and asking for | gyt oS A IS SO, “\Wiien | this administration endorsements of local s ol epresented, and to fill all | longing to A. T 3 ing the title the b o. As the answe 3 r myself. There is a great deal of y & AL ; ML Uil U BOARUHRL, - A3 DL EL N B what might be styled a patent of investi- i | men seem to cut no figure. You must have the delegations the convention was forced to | Bebout of Aurora. The latter building was il : % Bnglish money at stake and I intend to K s pa he had finished his meal his face wore a look 3 8 put on names of persons not present, so | occupied by C. A. Glaze with a stock of gen- were not satisfactor he officer locked the | oo™ v ool ag (o the condition of affairs ture, China in return has sent by the h ;hl: SEN R CEGORTEIE He fished fn his pocket | the backing of Czir Morton or your name Tiany of those present declining o serve. | eral merchandise, the upper floor be'ng used | leader of the cow up and placed the fine He left for Boston at once, where it is be- | Of @ speclal embassador the patent asked | for 3 ollar, looked at the check and gasped. | is Dennis. ‘But Motton's name will be Den- No oholce was expressed for any candidate | by the Ancient Order of United Workmen | haired Je in a comfortable stable. Frank | lieved he will arrange the line of action to | for. and this, in usual course, would be 4 “What's this?” he asked. *Seven dollars | nis a little la of, thank God,” sald the and the delegates are uninstructed. lodge. Glaze's stock of probably $3,000 was [ Willlams was the name given by the pris- | be taken Tuesday. livered at the court of the new ruler, With [ g et % S \RY mam, inis 15 & mistake. | Eentleman and Lo wiped the sand from his The delegates were requested to go by | a total nd was covered by an insur- | oner. Only the day before he had been CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Heirs of Willlam B, | % Proper ceremonial. . Meals are only $1, and you cat all you | left eye and strollefl along down the street. wagon route to the points of holding the | ance of $2,000. Neither building was insured. | released by the police judge, after having | Ogden have filed potitions in the United CHINA'S BENIGN INFLUENCE. wan Too Muih Tce Water. conventions. Following are the men chosen | The total s is about $4,500. The fire | been arrested on suspicion. When in police | States circult court asking that they be al- The_essential character of these relations “Not on this h, sub,” said the waiter, 5 M 5 o At SwitT b 10 go to the different conventions: started at the rear end of the Bebont build- | court Williams told the judge that he had a | lowed to enter into .the case of the Union | between China and the surrounding petty | who was black as ebony, and possessed a | ¢ D y BRI CILAUL, State—C. H. Walker, chairman M. | ing, and the ofl house at the rear ond of the | good job promised him and only wanted a | Trust company of New York against the | States has been onc of respect and regard on | smile of amplitude “Y'u o'der by de card, Darnall, J. J. Lichliter, Fred Morgan, J. | store was almost consumed when the flames | chance to go to work. Of course the judgo | Santa Fe Railroad company. The Unlon | the part of the ruiers of such petty states [ suh, an’ pay fuh what y'u eat. Yas, sub; | day. He vomited for two hours and did not W. Lister, W. H. Taylor, Willlam H. Mc- | were first discovered. How the fire started e lim the chance and his kindness was | Trust company I8 the holder of the mortgage | towards the great Chinese emp and of | y'u o'der a la carte, suh.” get relief until Dr. Shindel had attended him. Gaffin, J. F. Burge, G. Martl, D. A. Wyne- | js a mystery. It was lodge night, but the | rewarded by Williams stealing the cow as [ on the property of the road, which is about | benevolence on the part of the government The Englishman picked up the menu card ) po peport was that Walker had been ger, J. 8. Merrick, W. W. La Munyon, D. W. | lights were all put out about 11 o'clock. A | goon as released from custody. It proved that | to be foreclosed, and the Ogden heirs claim | of China towards them. Thers has been no | and studied it carefully, his face getting red- | poisoned, but Dr. Shindel says it was nothing Hamilton. | strong wind was blowing from the south- | tho cow had been stolen from Max Meyer's | to be the owners of part of the right of way | eort to control them, no effort to exercise as he serutinized it. but a case of drinking too much ice water. Senatorial—C. D. Allen, E. McKellips, W. | cast, L stable, Tweniy-fourth and Harney streets, by | of the road. nt suzerainty or interfere with thelr s an outrage,” he sald. Walker says he has been threatencd because bt LA M Eluded the Offcers Williams. He wiil be tried for larceny today. G ULIRO AT FAREIIT0 T o R S | o Lios et rully e ald thie iwalter:sse= g varuued to) Joln. L niriKerai He HAxSrit allls, W. H. Lamme, F. Nicholas, D. L. ki R 5 e e U 4 A relations with these states, might ver. spectfully. ‘‘Yas, suh. been out of the building since the walkout Sylvester, R. H. Lowden, F. A. Ailen, C.| HASTINGS, Aug. 5.—(Special to The Bee,) {LARMED BY INCENDLARIES ‘ — all for admiration, it has been o s My friend,” sald a passenger, who had | nat PUC S O impossible for him Porry, J.' Schleng, ~ —The sheriff of Thayer county was in Hast- 7 S South Park Road Iasses Under the Control | strained and so just. a twinkle n his eye, “I think 1 can explain. | 1t WOUH are boet s & man In - engressional-—Vy. B, Baer, ",“.“‘,"“‘12‘-.‘..‘?1; ngs yesterday with @ siate warrant for the | ciuizons of an Ohlo Vilingo afeald to Go [ o nv\‘nm t,mlr System. st this sort of relations existed W0t | On the rouds I the Unitd Staies you pay | g who remained o do | mischier olderness, John Evans, ess, Hr Bs 5 o ” % ol ENVER, Aug. 5.—Receiver Frank Trum- | recently, when a change came abou N | Fror ivourimmenl BwhetarcvoulonIVE catenubitn I 8 L ALl S x65P, /Ol arrest of two men charged with gambling to 1ed £ v m [ about. i ¥ ¥ Walker: suftered a stnilar attaoky ot VOmItIng zflg ',:}..fi;.\:.mmi O bR Firoehme. | His men were captured, and one of them | TOLEDO, Aug. 5.—Oak Harbor, a village | bull of the Unfon Pacific, Denver & Gulf has (heodme Anate it the proximity and | or not, But, sir, We are now in her majesty’s | gturaay. W. Lister, T. Welch : "7 | ho took In charge himselt, and the other e | o¢ 9500 nhabitants, twenty miles cast of | Failroad was yésterday afternoon appointed | Byropoin groat ) ny (L T et [ PO ) ot oy T o Bhor B e aeatias Dodge County's Fron Colnaze Clab O e Mok “most | here, i in a state of terror. During the | receiver of thy South Park road, otherwlse | made it necessary for her to come futo { toperul vo 4 T OnRe R ‘ BarEY antdd, deliberately - walked away s | past twenty-four hours three Incendiary fires | known as the Denver, Leadville & Gunnison | closer contact with the governments of the | “iyog gir and in her majesty’s dominion ames:Chapmanyicolored 18 i} B;‘;WM&NT'H A";}..,,,fi,'l,“::w,t;‘s “;.m:::; :llx"mx.d?-nlv|li‘.' ("(Irl(l’li)» «:::;Ix:e'rx] -)r\“: ‘{::;:;:lulllxlli :m\'e been kindled, the first causing a I branch of the Union Pacific. The appoint- -‘\‘“]""l' *l'l"""‘,-‘,'“['““;: ";m“_"c“"lsl';_'_c:'~*‘f]l‘m";',':r’jt svery precaution is taken to protect the pa- | the ("H.\ ‘Jnxn murhl against »‘n;: ‘“I1:1_“1:. pE ¢ 5 7 ¥ ant followed his man, pistol in hand, at a [ of $35000. It started at midnight this morn- | ment was made by Judge Hallet under a | What the Englls Al 2 trons of a railroad from imposition. So you [ was found by a policeman lagt night wan- with a packed house last evening. The | ) RO TSt te P BT CHLI G e e O L e e OO LA L5 ey states. {\: long as ther. _“fl‘\; Jogal see, sir, here you only pay for what you or I x around with two big bunches of keys. meeting was called to order by Dr. . on wvary asser-by. fos nssietance. - The | N8 Before help arrived at 3 from foreign powers in such dircctions s aianalane Minm aceaid A e whs dimployeddtiloas! Devries, who read tho call and cxplained the | fugitive walked slowly away, and at, last [ morning the fire had practically burned it- | district court "l"",‘s‘t‘f"‘“’::"l'_‘;"" Loarand Tiuat:l|adnerad to her o iona Do Ghina, on | . The(Englishman seomed to run over inihis cking houses in South Omaha, but he meeting, after which he was ) s still walking. self out. e J AIHELLURLQC 0D L1 oM Lo B L g NS ears ago Chind, o0 | yind a long list of dishes which he had or- | when searched a ticket for Grand Island :}?:f:,; olsml“rm“ m"fil b oA oAt st reportaiwas U iwaling, Shortly before noon today fire was discov- lmlll?‘rn. Mr. “Prumbull’s bond” was- placed | being asked to aid “the United States | juroq “for his face fell. was found In his clothes, and ho was locked secretary. The Democratic Free Coinage Harmony in Dundy County. ered in the shavings box of nudus‘ .?tlnve“mlv- ':; 3;2;""‘“’- n':.h(gulr}wl ;vlll "ml\“'m ‘wu;n:tfid u;w'-nmn;nl to pecure ,“"‘!f'l'f?‘l f‘l;r"] v |, “Yes, its a very good arrangement,” s s a suspic character, 3 o ¥orRan X INKE 5.—(Special Tel- | tory, but it was extinguished with slight | of the Gulf system and Is absolutely | abuse of an American shipwrecked crew | (no otfier softly. “It protects the traveler, | Tom Morrison, a well known tough, had c“-'(? of Dodge ;millnlyl;:]x\::llclll'(‘::“:.l:‘g\:l“:v A, | BENKBLMAN, Neb., Aug. 6.—(Sp cialTel. | fory, segregated fromh the Union Pacific. The sep- | in Corea, responded that she had 1o | vou ‘ses 3 D o TN {n Hangcom park.yes(arday attarahun Bl 1r 7 5 meviies: ciectea orasident | coraimh o Tho Bee, b '\l\””‘,“" UMY | AL 3 oclock the straw stack on the prop- aration of the South Fark from the Union | responsibility for = what ocourred there. | * iyt seo hore,” said the Englishman, - | and was asrested for distarbing tie peace. - . 8. ¢ £ convention held yesterday /. James was Sharles Vogel was ignited, burning | Pacific leaves that @ad in Colorado only its | This was true and strictly in keeping | ajgnantly, “they have the dishes il s o Codiington secretary of the erty of Charles Vogel was ignited, ing | Pacf : gnantly, “they have the dishes on this - Gith,ana e (ig‘xll«‘)lv'v]:;:: e mittes | nominated coun'y attorney and A. R. Callins | his barn and other small bulldings: The | Cheyeune branchpaisl. the branch from Den- f with the nature of her relations ~Wilh | card in prominent letters, and away off on Funeral of Mrs. 1 X e b Bemaidont Davries: - J e Mal- | of Haigler commissioner Third district. Del- | citizens are fearful of going to-bed, amd will | Ver to Li Salleg’ Mhe South Parl has al- | Corea. But shen the French, whether | this side in small letters’ the prices. Now, | gy ronnine of Mrs. Jonn 1. Redick ‘ar- l:rf““m Park, Hugh Foy, I Bartosl egates to the state convention are: L. Eval- | sit out the night guarding their property. ways. béen an.-expbnsive road to operate, [\for' somé right purpose or not, made ad- | ir,”” he cried hotly, “I'm near-sighted, and z | Soliy et nion iy catorde TR ten ¢ ,Z g, John Powers, W. J. McVicker | lay, West Callihan, Andrews and Hell; con- e owing to its steep grades and snow bl vances from their Cambodian territory | over in the states they told me the prico | Tived in the city at nvon yesterday 3 :fia":"fl HAS ‘rn.(r...'.,wi.{ ‘was intro- | gressional—Daily, Hall, Butterfield, Lewis NEW POLITICAL PARTY. ades in winter, and it has not paid expenses | towards the southern boundaries of | of a menl was $1, and of course I was not | St. Louis, and were taken charge of by ST ot the evening and and Israel; representative—Artist, Oagh, Ral- — since dt” was consolidated with the Union [ China, the Chinese not only made un earn- | on the lookout for swindlers among the em- | Undertaker Manl and conveyed to the family Clideatan tio) crator o ”"1‘":.““yf.vim|\‘...;‘.:“7§ hart and Johnson; senatorlal—Snyder, | Social-Labor Representatives at St. Loufs | Pacific, although previous to that it made | est protest, but are believed to have given | ployes of this company esidence, 3612 North Twenty-fourth street. . himselt Yoy, ["““'“ the silver question and | Pearce, Renan, Allen and Mudge. Al dele: Form a Combination. a great deal of money. Receiver Trumbull [ the authoritics of the district effective aid “But you see, sir,” sald the other, “the services were held at the residence an-able dig; SR e gatlons were uninsiructed, Perfect harmony | ST, LOULS, Aug. 5.—As the result of a | Arranged for a tour of inspection of the road | in preventing the advance of the French | purpose of this arrangement is a good one.” | and the remains were then conveyed to “‘;,r‘:;““y e e Falcolt, both of | prevailed. There was a large gathering. The | o oo G000 B8 LO80 B0 resentatives | mmediately atter his appolntment. . troops. ~ Naturally = under these circum- BNz Caald the )Enulllslm‘mu,, wrathfully. | Prospect Hill cometery for interment. A0 e s . ) ans of Dundy expect to carry the i (s stances the old latent sovereignty woul e ow do now,"” he thundered, “that this (YAlibys were marrind in this elty yeslorday,| Fopublicans 06, Bundr: exs Y of socalists, single tax men and delegates Olney Ordered It Dismissed. made the basis of very positive claims. isn't one of those sharp Yankee tricks, got Mrs. Fitzgerald 1njurod. by’ Judge Plambeck. e St — from the Federated Labor unfon of St. Louls, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 5.—The great The moment when China's policy [ up in the states and sent over here into Mrs. Fitzgerald of South Omaha was 4 m-l:hn(flnl:;' ‘:‘:I"It:m:“y o0 m;mg that Ignor: I'(I [ .u,:,ua. the social labor party has been launched, | suit filed only a few weeks ago by United | changed as far as Corea Is concerned was | Canada to swindle innocent people. I've | yrown from a buggy yesterday morning tho beet orop is one of the most relinble that | BERTRAND, Neb, Aug. G.—(Special 10 | Boforo the meeting adjourned the single | States District Attorhey George J. Dennis | When that little state came fnto treaty re- | heard all about these Vankees,” he added in | |0 "o corner of Sixtecnth and Corby can be raised in this locality. Notwithstand- | The Bee)—The drug stock and fixtures of | tax delegates and the the representatives of | and Special United Stales Attorney James H. | latlons }:"',‘u,:'l’,'i‘r'l‘_‘"\v{’,‘:“‘T,:',; Bt hOnRT andl||(on L thie atente e T aa U o SO raata and sexeralve Ihjured ) (Onaiaratle ing the frost and drouth of the season it is [ H. C. Armstrong were taken charge of | the lahor unfons withdrew, leaving the so- | Call against the Southern Pacific has been I’lfr",’mf’; i roralbnara andiappenlsa itol thial | Llhor o) waktmolilt (s g * | Tenr wheols dropped off and Mrs. Fitzgerald looking remarkably prosperous and bids fair | Thursday by an agent of the C. D. Smith | clalists in full charge of the proceedings. | dismissed. Yesterday, in the United States | PATROSES BC DFTRIRRT M ROCER TG o ot “It protects the dlning.car, loo,”.sald the pitched forward, striking her forehead for a good yield. Drug o:mpany of Omaha and a St. Louis | Labor leaders and single taxers denounce [ clrcuit court, in which the suit was instituted, | ShInesS SIVIRTRARE A0 SRR (U0 Brolle | otner passenger to himself, with 4 soft smile. | on the curb stone. She was taken o her .The ladles’ military class of the normal, | cigar house, under attachments. Armstrong | the convention as a farce and say the move- | Mr. Dennis sald: “The attorney general of | S00% S0 FIE T B8 G o W bnarent . * | home and a physician sent for under ‘the leadership of Prof. Berkheimer, | had given a bill of sale of the stock to M. | ment will accomplish nothing. the United States has wired me, ordering fi“““‘” “internal dificulties in Corea would A TALDyIPERoRT GERduAt - - - gave a pleasant social in chapel hall last | Scranton of Holdrege, but the creditors® e this suit dismissed without prejudice, and, as | Shat Che ERERL B8 B LR b i Core and (A SO S0 eh S fr it o Sunday Kives, evening. The guests were entertained with | agent ignored this and removed the goods. | Plenic at Courtland beacn. ho s our superior oficer and has control by | EIve opportunities to forclgn powers and | General Delevan Hates, vico pres o ik oo o ean NS musie, dancing and refreshments. The matter is mixed up with a saloon deal et (_mm"m"d law of this section, we ask leave, in his l;’w;‘l""\f;m.h e xm ‘lrsm,[.ln:vjnl‘.mn(‘:)' Aurora,” Neb., [ on o Toln M, Fronser's barn, fn Ehe s Nacs Noioe: and a complicated lawsuit will result. CINOE et Swrindloc et adler, | 1AMe: to move tho dismissal of the bill with- | (N80 BNIE 21 Cynore alert and. thare 1s | donates to Libby Prison War muscum two ST hiat -anifiance L2001 (ORIcA G0 L atratL: SGHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 5.—(Special to West Point Store Kobhe POSNNET R A8 o ! "“j "l"’“‘,“”' fiiply ‘sald: “Diat' th ter | mucll reason to believe that for the last | flags of great interest and two large photo. § the flames were extinguished about B Pt ontinty a% tenahars: Inatitut WS OTNE N ah: A D G (S pesiali tol| Lo oriousiinseyeryfoltyginithey natlon; hwas udge Ross simply sald: “Let the order | /(™ 0 Onina has exercised paramount | Kraphs of himselt—one taken in 1865, the ) worth of y was burned up. RERRENS = GOl AX 00l Ity i8s tenohersiipatitute)] - AVHA N i B O arrested here for plying his operations on [ be entered in acocrdance with the motion of | ;g FCC™S Mo so-called hermit kingdom. | other in 1890. One of the flags belonged to | & Tha stable of A. Locher, directly across . was olosed Thursday, and Friday and Sat- [ The Dec)—The hardware store of Korb [ qyiigey and Friday. He Is Albert c, | the Bovernment’s attormeys,” and the whole | IMGREe, (& L0 MG ho it atters were | the First brigade, Fourth division, of tho | (ha wiles. was silghtly buried, and sevoral ‘ urday were devoted to examinations. Bros. was robbed last night. Entrance was | \ard, 67 years old, born in Indianapolis, [ thing was over. . lett to take their own course it is difficult [ Ninth army corps, says the Libby Prison | adjoining stables were scorched Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Krum of Gainesville, | effected through the cellar window in the | His aliases are Morgan, Pape, Miller and | Great Western Securos Hetter Terminals | to say. Corea might preserve her practicai | Chronicle. It was given to the brigade at - - Tex., are the guests of Schuyler friends. | rear of the store. About $500 worth of | Captain W. C. Ward. He was a confederate KANSAS CITY, Aug. b.—An agreement | autonomy under the guardianship of China, the time of the organization of the division, Constitutionality of the Dispensary Law. Dr. Krum was formerly rector of Holy | knives, razors and revolvers were taken. of Bill Kissane of the steamer Martha | wu.'gioneq yesterday by the officials of the | OF China might seek the solution of many | In May, 1864, by the War department, and CHARLESTON, £ ., Aug. At Alken Trinity parish. Washington fame. He was also arrested & JeHLares 2 3 difficulties by declaring Corea one of the | was carried at the head of the brigade during e Aer rastraici N. W. Wells left Schuyler, intending to DENVER" and impriosoned In Fort Lafayetto, N. Y. | Chicago Great Western railway and the Sub- | 1ol col® o e empire the canpaign of General Grant from the | Jidse Aldridge signed an order restraining oross the ccean before he returns. He will in 1864 as one of a conspiracy of hotei [ urban Belt railway of this city whereby | ° COREA'S STRATEGIC VALUE. Rapidan to Petersburg. It floa the | the local authorities from interfering with sall from New York about August 10. Great Quantities of the Yellow Metal Be burncrs, two of whom Wera hanged. The | the former securcs an entrance (o and depot | 1 000 Ve porna in mind in this con- | Drenstworks of the front at Petersburg and | the state dispensor In e discharge of s Though there have been many interesting Sent Enst. consumiation of his schemes here was cut | privileges in tha business district of the [ [t should bo BorRe B, FICR N EOR TEU | the Bermuda front until the organization of | duty. This will result in a decision on the games of byll on the Schuyler dlamond this | pNVER, Aug. 5.-The recelpts of gold | short by his arrest. He has not been long | city. ~The Great Western heretofore has [ BRGERR (R 0 o) and or for any other | the Twenty-fitth army corps in 18 1t [ constitationality of the dispeusary law. summor, it Is expected that the game being | 5o 8y e SR ST mounted | out of New York penitentiary. had its terminus at the Wood Street depot | ghé OF FOUET hower Would be exceedingly | 18 rectangular, ‘instead of being a triangle, - - arranged between Schuyler and David City, | & T e e L amounted 1 in Kansas City, Kan. Under the new agree- | Brent maritime power wolld be Serediiew | as is given in the oficial records of Vietims of & Collision Ldentified. to be played Monday, will eclipse any of the J\“..‘u iz *'x:'l E e T South Dakota Turners Meet. ment it will come directly in this city over | [EIANG 0G0 N those waters which |”-”1' Commanders and Their Designat DEIROIT, Mich,, Avg. 4.—Three bodies previous games. DALl R s T e an SIOUX PALLS, 8. D., Aug. 5.—(Special to | the tracks of the Belt railway. The denot | (oo thus'be abtained. Ing Flags," which shows. it man makes T o e G AN crease (of' 3128,677,61, i aships i “ Sec: andotte, This wil o . . akes. The other flag, designating th Polk Populiats Oppose Fusion. mont was made today to the Philadelphia | The Bee.)—About 850 Yankton people ar- |18 at Second and. Wyandof On the north the Corean bouniary is con- (e E g greatly improve its service, both freight and | o, F G JRE GREE PRGN that of fdentifiod as those of the Bee.)—Populists of Polk county met here | shipped in made to fit_them ¢h | turnfest of the Upper Missouri turnbezirks. [ Paul will be shortened and local trains to 1 g by the War department, but was made by ) X holdix 75,0 ¢ ghing S Miss e ) orte c i p very nat thing that Russia, desir- & » ) yesterday and elected delegates o the sena- | DPX MO s o £, ¥ I»m and WORINE | ey were met at the depot by a large dele- | St. Joseph and Des Moines will be added. oagt ;‘”“Kf"m“‘hf oty B harbors to the | order ot General Delevan Bates from rebel MInt i muking a shipment of one box every | Bation of turners from the local turnverein e B e auld mave into 'Corea, and: that | punting: ‘nllll.dnwylym Wilmington. ST FREERAl s vy 4 and the Sloux Falls band. After marching 1 ih) ) Toaciund, sensitive to her maritime prestige, | WAS carried at the head of the N e L IEL P e SERIES 10 cr bank clearings for the week | to the hall they were tendered an informai | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5.—A plan for the | Bngland, sensitive Bor TUHEE BESUSC | ag Raleigh, thence to Beaufort o E g 3 X :n;lwl ')y:\l-\ullnn.\;'»!w\u;i ::" "\v;m'- g0 ”1{ l{v and_were addressed by Dr. John | reorganization of the Reading Railroad com- | oy ci”o " picsia by herself taking possession ?.‘]“ |:< lm Y v_‘“x re the brig in this city was robhed last night ,I“I the pepdcant joven FORpOREINE- W es! erson of Yankton. The whole company, | pa been presented and approved by th ; Te extremity of the penin. | disbanded in December, 1865, axtent of §8,000. No clew to the robbers, The Book oi last yoar, and the receipts of the Denver | eters Sloux F S 500, | PRy haa heon prgs pproved by the | of some point at the extremity e pen oKIng iR (helSyArR reharn ot canar i [lie P ; € the Builders &lud Gande tor the fourth weck of July | swelle by Sloux Falls people to about 500, | \coivers and the Fitzgerald committee of | sula. But each of those powers has already lx-.lx':ql \\l“'“]nl‘”lh:) e var roo ”-u[‘]“ neral | Twa postal isnectors fron Philadelphla ate HISTO RY SUGHO. an increnze of $50.200 over | were hr«k\vn «\J\\;rrn‘l;-‘ "ll[(:lyuxw]nI:L‘n||ll“|u“ll|ll)“phllt\- New York. The proposed plan, which [ | acauired enormous .q;..n.- possessiow, nn‘\x Haleaive ond | alloyring: . Holpg: lv; working on the cuse. € TOriiie. Bame pe Bl YOy 018 REOYE, WL LN BACAN : 820l o y o is now more concerned to conserve what it | ¢ 21818 Al orke volunteers—Up: 4 ! o change to harmo ny con- | I8 mow m CITS e T - OF THE. . - S nicking and athletic contests. This evening mxyljlu mle \(!:s mlllw! ;1‘\:I“l‘|:i'l "‘3 yI ;‘"r has than fo move toward the acquisition of | tON'S regulars, August, 1862; commissioned LOC VL BEEVITIES. WORLD'q FAIR MAN-OI-WAR ON FIRE, the sports were resumed in Germania hall. u.; gfw‘,‘l‘u;“(,“;"wm ke gnll\\‘»x:u';‘ ";lr“' further territory. If new fterritory is the | Second lieutenant August 18, 1862; n:. st Hen > i P age fours, amounting to about $2,700,000, | object, both England and Russia may ac- tenant July 4, 1863; colonel Thirtieth United Ten 1 f went to Burlington = D. H B Murion Damaged While in the Mare Island Daring Trip of Captain Freitsc Lt e prrnt el amounting to | quire ‘1t in districts where little jealousy | States troops March, 1864; brovet-brigadier | peach 0 /i M R T T il S s o recel cel y « g C y 10 general United States volunteers Jul i e fon 3 v & ALLE. A flre broke o Preitsch, the adventurous yc Pinlande s O BAY ORI QRN > “orea would not only b England and | 1864 8 I i ire, started by sparks from a THE MEN Chief of Construction, | on ‘(ne’ Unied Statex. man-of-war Marlon | who built himself o forty-foot sharple in | {1 intention to mitke o collateral trust loan | BoRC, YR M, "0 o “dinpleasant way, | Fourth division, Ninth army corps, October | & W8O8 N0 BEGSS STT0E (o' ae WHO v AND iy about 7:30 o'clock, and it was three hours | Which to take a trip to Europe and demon- — e but in gaining such possession they would | 11, 1864; First brigade First division Tw partment o Thivty-third and 1 streets BUILT T oy " riilog efore the flames could be extingulshed, | Strate the superiority of United —States Raised Money (o 4 the Road. have to make account with China. No fifth corps December 1864 gnde | coiyurday afternoon del for 8 €| i e oce: U 5 5 By S, 2 S Third ¢ slon Twenty-fifth corps ecemb 3 bt The vessel was put on the big dock at | M9dels for small vessels and thels ocean | GUTHRIE, Okl, Aug. 5.—Bx-Secretary | power seems disposed to disturh its reiations [ Third division Wwenty-fifth corps Decombor o ) First brigade, Third division, Tenth army OSCEOLA, Neb., Aug. 5.—(Special to The [ mint valued at $142800. Gold bars are | rived on a special train to attend the annual | Jolionzer™ The time to Chicago and St. Russia. It has seemed to foreigners in the 4 2 o B P L SR S, The barn in the rear of Phoenix M Director of Decoration, | Mare island last Monday. The fire was | today. e il 1 e ‘the Tittle schooner | Robert Martin has-just returned from Lon- | With China by any such step. a6 A50% B bRINade Lhind divislon enthy i pcondss the cornor of Thirty-third and i SRR, el Intt et ok e e D v R TAGIES ; 3 ; So far as Japan’s position and motives in | COFDS Ap i6; Third division ‘Tenth | “RRTEF B0 E ily destroved by fire nfined to the ceiling between the ward- | risged vessel across the ocean by himself, | don, where he securod tho money n ¥ orps, July, 1885; mustered out December 23, | b = : room and the shell room, on the port side, | He Will be his own erew, cook and every < Y | the present controversy are concerned one | COrps, July e Saturdiny § W small, RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | Fiom it the siel, raom, on the port side, | g7 He caleulates he can rench Queens- | to construct the “Katdas, Oklahoma Central | gy “very well hesitate at this distance to [ 1865 He took part in thirteen battios and | ittt SOERE - FE A by mail, § cents extra, in coin (stamps | necessary o cut through the side of the | W thirty-five or forty i & SouthwesternFalftoad. It Will run from | gidyc* \iin any degree of positiveness of | many skirmishes; was captured May 3, 1863 i / \ i Y ” ship and down through the deck. The ves- | Nina has provisions enough several | Coffeyville, Kani!southwesterly across Ok- |ty incidents involved. Of the general con- | and confined in Libby prison from May 7 io oot accepted). Address, sel is built of white oak, and the fire raged | Months. lahoma to Vernot, Tex., and to Albuquerque, | gition of Japan and of the reasons why | May 1863; shot through the head inside % - ] > flercely. The cause of the fire is unknown, - N. M. The confpiny’has fully organized by | S1a e Uisooaad. to embark upon a Corean | the rebel lines July 30, 1864 His phot 3 9 Memorial Department, but i suppoel to have orlginated in'som Lions and leopards at'Courtiand, clecting the foNbwing officers: President, | She 18 disnosed (Lo embark, u " | graphs show wound on the left w OMAHA BEB. shell n v AR Arrested for Murdering a Marshal. Ibert Martin, fllnmn.x, OKkl.; vice president, | “°[ "0y " gt place, Japan has shown in | cheek. He rec medal of honor for and rooms. How the waste caught SUNPEY AL i il T g AT R f i i 18w mystery, The fire had been burning | FORT SMITH, Ark., Aug, 4.—James Ger- [ Georse Gardensblpe, Stillwater, OKl.; secre- | oiher cases a disposition to assert authority | Ballantry displayed on numerous occasions, sarsaparilla fs carefully tary, T. C. Frazier, Coffeyville, Kan.; at- | ovorojsed at earlier periods, but long since .- ¢ three hours. The loss amounted 10 | 1o we e ailed here o clo Gty i ilson's y v srepared by experience 1 . 24, TR T o TR ot belng one i ¢ v T T twenty years since Japan asserted with bold- | CEDAR I S, Ta., July 14, 1804, —Dear g pharmacists from Sarsa- Marshal Nix of the United States court at n 0 5.—Pi ness that she had territorial rights on the | Sirs and Comrades The blennlal reunion B parilla, Dandelion, Man BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. 6.—The state | Muscogee, 1, T., whose body was found near CITY OF MEXKO, Aug, G6.—President ! i 3 4 . — " uscogee, 1. T., whose body 4 b great fsland of Formosa, and sent an expedi- | of the First Iowa Infantry Vetcran assoc AR AT g AR cumpalgn closed here Tast night with two big | Vian, riddled with Afty-six bullets. It s sup- | Dinz has recelved gfi¢ial notice of the com- | &5t (SR O ROV S6 B, SRGRICCT | B0 TS ERE TR0 OTRRIAT PR it drake, Dock. Pipssisewa, THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAERDIC rallies, with Kolbites and democrats. At | posed Gertie, whom Nix tried to arrest Fri- [ pletion of the Telapatepec Isthmus rallway | had long been an integral part of Chinese | 10, 1894 the thirty-third anniversary of the | Juaiper Berries, and el known Russel today W. N. Redwin, a Kolbite [ 98y for carrying whisky into the territory, | and the tormal opbning of the line for opera- | territory. There was no basiy for Japan's | pyitle of Wilson's Cre The governor has | vegetable remedies, ‘The Combination, Pro speaker, denounced J. H. West, editor of the | 9réWw the deputy marshal into an ambush | tjon, It has not yet.been received from the | claim, except rights exercised by one of her | yonored the First by appointing that date as portion and Irocess arc Peculiar to Hoot DICTIONARY. Russelville Tdea, as a liar. West, who was [ 04 he was shot to death by the former's | contractors, as ,enudnspection of the line | feudai princes two of three centuries back. | “Baitle Flug Day,” when the lowa battle givingitstrength and curative in the audience, arose and replied that Red- | friends. L must be first meadasPresident C. P. Hunt- | Japan under the regime prior to 1866 was | gags will be transferred to their final rest. | Sarsaparilla 4 200 Pages, 260,000 Words win was an infernal liar. Pistols were drawn o Hab Ande Dakare Dl ores. ington has opemed wegotiations with the | a disjointed empire of thirty-odd principall- | jug place in the capitol bullding, an honor power Peeuliar to Itself, not pos o ol y ing which many people were trampled under = these feudal lords were given to forelgn ex- | gpouig 2 o 1l ! est by his » STRU " 8B ik s 3 nould apprecate and make manifest by hi INSTCRUCTIV D USEWUL foot and badly hurt. Officers finally restored | RIngolskey of Kansas City and W. F. Ball Joftery peditions of a seml-piratical nature. Prob- | peosence, if possible. Allow no small mat a rsa pari lla Usefulness, is looked for on election day. asido the decree of divorce recently granted | Of the Denver & Rin Grande Railroad com- | accomplished by the Japanese in "\ 'lm" have an 1861 “rally around” the dear old . / ; ——— to Clinton J. Nickells of Kansas City. ‘The | pany has issued ‘a’cifeular to the employes | three or four centurles has come about in | g,y pofore it fs laid away forever Cures Scrofula, £ Rheum, Sores, Boils, and entertatuing n that great book, Ihe INVE g. 6.—Game Warden O Uckel v g the prese S directors * e loya a fide cquired has been eftective long, and ectors’ rooi Jes Molnes Insurance bulld AR ceriuing 1 tat grom book, “The DENVER, Aug, 6.—Game Warden Colli- [ Nickells, Who is suing the present Mrs. | board of directors “for'the loyalty and fidel- |ecduired has beon CHECTRR Tobi WO ABREE :Ix::‘ oy’ rom, Des Moines lusurance bulld- | g blood; Dyspepsia, Billousness, & by a dozen men and & panic occurred, durs |y oot S0 & PRKGBIORE | government for the purchase of the road. | ties of feudal Mates. AU diferent periods | wikich every survivor of “lowas Firs Horn essed by other medicines. Hood's 4 M6 of Knowicdye and @ Mint op || order. The feeling is intense and trouble | of Fargo are here making application to set | DENVER, Aug. § . ably any occupation of Corean soil actually | {ar"to keep you away, bu come and let us There are more things instruetive, userul Indlans Slaughtering Deer. actlon was brought in the interest of Mrs. [ of the road, thanking them on behalt of the | this way. So far as I know no control 50 | “'fipon your arrival in the city report at | Pimples and all other affections enused by B ey A labeion ey oAy coto has been notified that as usual at this | Nickells for $50,000 for alienating the affec- | ity generally displayed by them during the et Work, now fo ns o Vickel o " and Japan in the way of sending embassies | ! possible report Thursday, 9ih, as it | Headache, Indigestion, Debllity, Catarr piaced S1iibin the' seath '0f svorsony. Ji'a [ | %Ason of the year a band of 100 Navajos | 'lons of Mr. Nickelle, . with' presents and asking for investiture for | £i% ., rt Resecbie SRR, TRITn e 0 T 1t ey and. Liver o unigue pudlication @ KA tme are ruthlessly slaughtering deer for thelr | Coolest ride hereabout to Courtland beach, | Walting for Chalrman Caldwell's Return. | new rulers as existed between Corea and | @/ G (S R 2 henmatisy Kidney and Liv t dletionary and i complets BHeYoL: hides in the western part of Montrose —_— CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—No action has as yet | China will be secured on all railroads plaints. It is Not Wiat Only that number of tho book corrospond. | [ SOUNLY. As the Indlans are off thelr reser- Jumped OF a Moviag Cur. beon taken by the western roads to meet PIBN-PATRES TO THE FRONT Notify every comrade whose address you we Say, but what Hoo l's tng Wilh tht sorles number of (s coupas | | YAtion they are wubject to cvil laws and | Miss Lena Peters, a domestic in the em- vk Ty Japan 1s now ‘in a state of effervescence. | may have and urge him (o attend. Py 1lla: D 09 8., that g winbe deitvarad” deputies bave been sent to arrest them. ploy of Heary' Bolln, 1823 Wirt wtreet, | competition of the Unlon Pacific on eastbound | yror new parllamentary system has brought [ "or tnformation apply to Benjamin Beach, Saraparilla: Doe & tha unday and Threo Week-day coupons, ) ;| Culltornia business, but some action will | 1o"\e front many fre-caters. Thesa have | praomeneorm 4% 4000 1% Kensetary. \ Tells the Story — Hood's Ry £ it 18 ot n”coin, will il DAk Waking Up Wyoming Wi jumped from a motor car before it stopped | probably be takeri 6n the return from New | joon clamoring lately for the expulsion of d» O s TS R Raal crians FRCVOIDER SaaNlDd CHEYENNE, Aug. 5.—(Speclal Telegram | 145t night and fell heavily to the pavement. | York of Chalrman' Caldwell, who has been | foralgners In Japan. They are always stir- Saw Mill Holler Exploded. s Mau orders should be addressed to to The: Bee)—Mrs. J Ian' Fuster spoke She suffered severe internal injuries. east some time. 53;uu‘nul L3 lIuIAI-‘u{ ’Il"; f ‘“'f“l'A r' I'I'y' MILAN, Mo., Aug. 6.—HBy t xplosion of three hours to a splendid audience In the | The trusiees of the Women's Christian Cormick Hecomes n Chief. M, o8 the 0lhe e SR ADRAMAR w mill boller ten miles west of this 3 & ee. o Women's as : - been desirous of showing moderation in all | @ saw mill be L DIOTIONARY DEPAR TMENT opera house here last night. She appealed to | sociation will met Tuesday morning, Aug Thomas Cormick, recently captaln of po- | things. All the same, the government has | John West, the engineer, was” Killed and s - the women to stand by the republican party, | at 10 o'clock, at the Young Women's home lice and who has been at Sidney as a deputy | been steadily and very effectively at work | three others probably fatally injured Hood's Pills are gentle, mild and efectiver

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