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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: WEFNF‘&DAV AUGU 1 1.'). 1894, 5 PROBING FOR THE FACTS | gircmrvas 2o o | HEAVY RAINS DO NUCH ] GOOD | st ek e &P DEATH T0 THE I)RIZI(:NERSi FIACIAC A ACATIACIACTIAC was roquired to sontribute $7.60 of It to drowned. The body his not been recovered the general fund by the police judge this | Vardics In The Gliase Cuae; ‘ — Details Developing Daily Which Inlicate | Clashorn Coop, who was playing near | Considorable Late Corn and Pastures Will | KEARNEY. Heb. 4ue 1h-=(vech 16 Obinete Advised to Us) Dyvamite and | e ar S er ‘. some men who were throwing horse shoes The Bee.)—The corofier's jury In the case o \ Davis to Be the Wrecke attempted to run between the stakes and Bo Benefited, Young Chase, who shicided last night at the Torpedoes on Them. 5 N was hit on the head by one of the heavy - Windser, Fetirned PRIToL this: atteriiooh kit 2 articles this afternoon. It caused a very of death by his own hund. No motive was = AT IN THE PAGES OF INQUIRY INTO THE ROCK ISLAND WRECK | serious wound, which might result fatally. ~ | WASHINGTON COUNTY IN GOOD SHAPE | discavered | SUPERSTITIONS CAUSED BY THE PLAGUE - - — ‘ | vy r AT CAMP MORROW, P Off for the Encampment. — hA JUNIATA, Neb., Avg. 14.—(Special to Wil Raise as Fine Crops This Year In that oD English and French Said to Be Khling More Testhmony Takon Before the Coroner IhG Mentenits of the 0v K B o TRy . ek Nitloil OTT coln to Show that the Disaster o b AU iy b i B ey > Celestinls in Order that Their Own Reunion 118 ity as in’ Any Part of Ne- started this morning for Lingoln to attend : . Was Cauard by Train Wreckors - GRAND ISLAND, Aug. 14.—(Special to braska—In Other the encampment. The boys are well drilled thead Db A bk Crowbar tdentilied The Bee)—The following Is the program of Countles. and uniformed and present a good appear- ous Situation in Canton. the reunion of the Grand Army of the Re- ket B . - / public, to be held at Camp Morrow, this Dixon County Educators. LINCOLN, Aug. 14.—(Speclal Telegram 3 | ¢y “Auoust 27 to September 14, as far as | DBLAIR, Neb, Aug. 14.--(Speclal to The [ NEWCASTLE, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special to Letters received from Mary W. Niles, M The Bee.)—A falr-sized audience was present [ =0 o500 S present be outlined Yoe.)—Saturday night it rained here and | T Bee.)—The Dixon county teachers' fn- | Di of Canten, China, state that while the Y SHUACOUPT: HOUSSLLAINTHOPHINE Nt HhE I MONDAY, AUGUST gain Sunday night and last night. Monday | Stitute will meet at Ponca August 31, and b i (',“ ‘ gl Aekul vl s L IL ¢ /I(ITY(‘ /(1,{-( 2 Vou Jrom /)”// /\ un quest Into tiie death of the persons who per- Sunrise guns night's rain was an old-fashioned pour down | Sontinue two w eks, under the supervision of | situation in Canton worse than ever and # ished in the Rock Island wreck. F. L. Parks Arrival and reception of comrades; mem- h o ned pour down | oynty Superintendent Mary Schreer that nearly all parts of the city are infected was the first witness sworn. He testified that of Woman's licilet corpe, ladies of the | fad exionded over the enuse eowntty ed with Trylng to Kill n Woman, | Cholera has also broken out and is adding ¢ to Appomattox, graphically pre- and Army of the Republ ns of Vet- | Farmers say that although early corn is be y . - s ’ : N the grade of the track was 1 per cent, begin- | erans, Daughters of V s and friends, | yond saving, late corn will be greatly bene NEBRASKA CITY, Aug. 14.—(Special Tele- | the distress of the people he authorities S I I s Tt e o "tshmp Morrow | fited and late pastures will revive and help The Bee)—Rabe Eillott of Nemaha | seem o bo powerless to check the progress senting in the final issue. 5 Turning_over N of the black d or to suppress the tended about half a mile past the other sid to départment commander by reunfon com- | out the supply of hay. If there is anything | COURLY Wwas arrest 1 tonight upon the charge | of the black death or to suppress the out- Walton Sidell was next sworn, He was | mittec of assault with intent to kill Mrs. George | breaks of fury against the foreigners. 75 in~Camp fires at all the grand | faised in Nobraska this year the farmers say | Ganze. He was relensed on bail It (s hard to understand the fanatical ex- PART XX-NOW READY ono of the first ones at the wreck. He sald stands. Washington county will have ge a sup- - that Foote called him to help extricate the TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, JESIOR COUULYAWIIL HRVEIUWIATES K Sur Company D Leaves Home. citement into which the natives are worked imprisoned passengers. e asked him for a | Sunrise guns and breakfast UL/l A LA R Al "‘"\' FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special Tele- | by the progress of the disease, and the real /”é’ /"l[// (y /)L'/('/‘J‘/II// o (I//:I, 1\)/'1 //- cket, b d » any 9:30 a. m.—Meet \te organizations | Was damaged in the county this year. 0 The Bie.)—Company D, Second regi- | cause is dificult to ascertain. At prese e S bucket, but he replied he did not have any. | o¢"Vidbactive sta ARUATLers ARG Opens |- IKFRST ROBDID: of ABDINN. dbe: balky -ahibped | B o to The Bee.) mpany D, Second regi P nt th IT9 UNoURNL. Ehat: (nars: were Hitesn or twenty | Iha of rekistration books. EITY BOPLE SR el ment, Nebraska .\'uwm\Ix‘”i;’:uc\r;\.‘“|.y-‘1‘3“"vl“u|(\,- “heung pan” cry- Is raised by the natives 7}10”{/’ and the Surrender (,/ Gen- ST during. swils bt haaindls i Binner for the encampment at They say that fragrant baths, fragrant words ;"“ "II‘ \’ #h I‘I’l"l’l‘l r”‘l "fy s \“'l'”'“‘r‘l Mteling of state oreanizations of | LINWOOD, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special to The PR Ry on paper or tablets are at the b Sttbi- ot ik J revented had there been any appara- ans mbers Voman's Rellef | Bee)—After forty.one days the drow Pl e MEBasdn Ui B Sl Rl 227, ) 017 9270070512 . L L it RO S R S A L UL TG UGN K S T0 DELIBERATE | fhesee.” The Chinese atways ave sometning eral Lee, with an interesting ac- and then helped Foote. He could probably public, at their respective state head- | broken last night by a refreshing rain. It Iy to smell about them, and when there is an 9 S . 5 : comes too late to be of any benefit to the o o y g p eitity the fante e saw it g o . Suppe epldemic around they are holding these / » Y /5 ) - faancty tho lantern It he waw it agsin, e | “Up R SOME | p g gy | GO crop, but wil assist the farmers with ontinued from First Page. BT G ORI B count of the Last Days of the Con s il il &8 to be followed by camp fires at all | fall plowing. The corn crop is nearly, it NBHLPAL telada | in the street. They 1 o cars and to the ling of the spikes and | the grand stands, and a general Veterans' | not entirely, a fallure in this vicinity. of cane Juice, melada, concentrated melada | In the street. They ward off the ameil of the _/ racy. 2 Vew cas e o o the soen | it Fonit B2 it Ve | o, a0 g | 2 i e | e i e st b . . ederacy, the Grand Review at “bituminous coal, shale, slack and coke,” [ " e AL showed where the crowbar had been fitted WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. The Bee.)—Lightning struck the barn of are favorite ornaments during any epidemic with the same preliminary clause, covers favorite ornaments during any epidemic, {7 NN N 74 G AN 724 N AN 74 W into the dents. He I about a half mile Sunris ung uul! bre %I):L t ¢ John Randolph, chief of the fire department, tifled the lantern which Foote had given to | %1 (<t fiation G il Ll LS Lol A L IR LD R — Washington, with notes on the 3 p. m.—Balloon ascension d parachute contents and these were also burned. Loss, That to place upon the free list all “ores | lyptus oil. This fad is taken advantage of Unaon and Confederate Airmies. Davis and was found in the negro club | descent, by DProf. Brayton of Grand 00; no insurance. The storin was accom- | g¢ jron applies to ‘“iron ore, including | by the foreign traders, who sell all kinds of : rooms. Island, ‘one of the most famous aeronauts | panied by intense heat, and in the city with z o} ore, algo the dro: esi- | * 3 g i B OITD, RAMACYR ion . mvobn L axe| il e nitea ) Btates i iie yabcents s tom e |LonyraeTaw A roBR Lol ca T LHOURID NoTie R ReEE | LG RO | e & e R St the natvbs THE ENTIRE SERIES Nibited & disgram of the trestle and ex. | helght of the moon and then drops from | tions of this county recelved good showers, | JUm from burat pyrites, and Sulphur cte & | @ ompor s fact came the susploion that at. plained the position of the ties and loosened | the erial ship to the VAL e 00t "ty | pyrites or sulphuret of iron in its natural | tempts wero being made to poison the Chinese. rafl to the Jury. The dlugram showed the | nouw bimine ire™H 2 Valle of the | wio‘Haai ' Redvy’ showsr:visited | Dixon | s s arac R P a1 oY SERLHOEI R INHA iry. vy During the Rebellion,” Rev, W. H. . neavy shower visited Dixon | “qpe bill to place upon the free list “barbed | night warning the people against buy position of each spike and tie on the trestle [ H' pilisbury, D. D. county yesterday morning. The rain 18 of | enclng wire land wirs rods for the manu- | of these poisos bags. Then co br Vol bR it and the loosensd rails affer the wreck. His | 5 p. m.~Dress parade. great benefit to pastures and late millet, and i e . barbed st b U B O LEALL St LU LS G0 o D ess parade, 4 Dipastires.ancilate s facturo of the same,” applies to “barbed | bags or tablets were poison, some of the testimony In regurded as the most important | §p mosupner, | will help some flelds of corn. Nearly every | fencing wire, wired rods of iron or steol | Chinese made polson bags and distributed K6 ol ois tRAL Was Tretonr ot e wrin | foliowed By ‘camp fives et all the Erand |'ter ths foader e ML bl O his corh | when fmported for the —manufacture of | them around and said they came from the Thi i { A o el s { s |i':‘l| _Iuw\‘\ln;w SURNaA; fu;]‘(hv‘ ’[thl:;r it will make. Old corn 'm barbed wire fencing under such rules and | foreigners. They also poisoned the well in This advertisement will appear for seven consecutive days. If Afi@5 Pacificyund “United Htates: sepres THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, selling for 50c to 55 per bushel on the | rogulations as the secretary of the treasury | front of the senate house in Macao, and for you have neglected to cut out any of the coapons, you can secure s Gl Sunrise guns and breakfast streets, and in very limited supply. Where | pay prescribe.” this act several Chinamen are now under ar- % S H HOTOGRAPH IN EVIDENCE. 10 am. Commander Howe and staft re- | the feed famine 15 the worst farmers are T T ITTN ’ rest. One of these posters put up in the eity A photograph of the bridge, taken after the | ceive all old soldiers at department head- | Killing their spring pigs. Every hog that is NEW YOKK PRESS COMMEN1S, of Macao Is signed by the Ming Sin-Tong wreck from a point in the direction the [ GYgTters, marketable is being sold, there being no pos- | 5 o 1o § ) veo. | (Good Knowing soclety) and the newspape train crossed the bridge, was exhibited to Uil 2s Ll sibility of wintering them economically. Peace Preferrable to SBuspanse—Plea for Pro- | yy,) Yat Po says it read follo the jury. It showed the dents made by the | deshent Be et Bess o br frabarichute | _FULLERTON, Neb., Aug. 14—(Special to | tectlon—Triumph for Gorman nud Hill, “For some time _the black plague has beon engiiio on the ties, the loosened rails and | and his neronautic cpmbination, this time | The Bee)—Rain fell ‘here lnst evening for | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Commenting on | raging in Hong Kong and Canton, and this wheto the engine plunged into the gult be- | Koing sufficiently high to view the armies forty minutes. It came too late to do the | the passage of the tarlft bill, the World says amity has filled every heart with con- neath. n Coren and Japan corn crop any good, but it will help the mil- | gy 4" conress adjourned without passing any | sternation, 3 YR BB DS S forendan cor —a dastiorFas 3 p. m.—Address by Hon. John M. Thurs- | le the pastures very materially. G ¢ LR | e Stiti N e AL 1 p. m.—Address, e Wome o 3 O by y ET S b S ere & ersons wi have been distribu- one stolen from the Northwestern yards last | wab o the weaments et onims 2¢ the | as she has no crop, and farmers are all over- | the elections and have been revived at the | ting little sacks containing aromatic sub- October while he was In the cmpioy of the | " p.m.Supper. stocked with hogs, cattle and horses. December session even if the president had | stances, the smell of which causes imme- Alkhorn_roa e had used the bar and |, 7:30 p. m.—Address, “The Army of ‘6 and e not felt constrained to call an extra session. | diate death. Moreover, there are s e 5 s v : e . . 3 Entertalning Young Christians. i o I S Ee RS AU BRDOLS identified it by a certain way he had it | /8" by some speaker of national prom- s L It the president shall permit this bill to be- | 50ns who have been throwing poison In the changed to pull lining spikes, The two bars | Inence. FREMONT, Aug. 14.—(Special to The Bee.) 5 wells L Wero fitted 4 218 | 78:30 p. m.~Grand exhibition drill by Flam- come a law no party would dare to propose s, 0 that all those who drink of them rero fitted to the dent in the tie and it was | et i (I INed By Camp fires ac all | J-Ihe shower of Sunday morning laid the | {oaring it to pleces again at once. Mr. | should die. 7 ey s athe Rock 1aland bar would not e G dust and brightened up the foliage of the | Cleveland's term will not expire until March, | __“All this fs done with an homicidal fn- For which I enclose 10 cents for each number, RN ey dei v e r TroUl S xLe foon FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, Chautauqua park in the most desirable man- | 1807. His veto cinnot be overridden by the S B BEL TR, e 0 rldge o G 5 r038 | Sunrise guns and breakfast. ner f e young Christians, whose i |inexCicongreasiandith Blebkrcas jtogbezclented SR R LD CREIOID) (UL E the bridgo with the outer guard rail as very | 3" "5 o ntonye “U‘: e, amt o | 10 1896 will not meet for more than a year [ but the spreading of aromatic substances u/\d‘ udging from the photograpl. 4 p. m.—Address, “Our Country, in Peace | Meet began last evening under the most fa- | peorwards. Even those who are most dis- | and the throwing of poisons into the wells Adjournment was - then taken untit 2 | and in War,” by’some speaker Gf national | vorable auspices and was continued this | appointed in the Dill will soon come to con- are the work of men who are endeavoring oldlock, reputation, hame (o be announced in sup- | morning from 9 to 9:30 o'clock by bible | ider three vears of peace proferable to fur- | (0 increase the evil because poson can be : Sidell was placed on the stand at the | Plcmental prost study, and the succeeding hour by an intro- | ther suspense, anxlety and business depres- | spread everywhere. (tz'pell-n ng ol the afternoon session. He said B iress, “The Veteran Sol- | ductory talk on bible study by State Secre- | sion. ‘We, who are friends of the people, could that when he made tho remark that ho was | qier, by some speaker of mational reputa: | try ‘C. M. Copeland of Omaha, and from | The Press says: The dutles and principles not refrain from inquiring as to the cause rst one there, Foote said that there [ tion, name to be announced in supplemental | 10:30 to 11:30 in training class work. The | of the republican party are not changed by | of all this, so as to eradicate the evil. :v’u a negro there before him. ~He had seen | program. afternoon was devoted to athletic exercises | yesterday's event. Loyal to protection as We have ascertained that all this comes him himsclf, bt Had not paid any particu- | | 830 p, m.—Grand exhibition drill by Flam: | and trainiog. the compass to the polar star, the republican | from the French missionaries, who by means l"l n'nnllnl\ to him. Louis Sidell testified “"llt:h\u;l :'m u:‘;m‘x:l by closing camp fires At 8:15 a brilliant address was made by | party will never rest until genuine protec- | Of cunning design (their hearts being like u“mbnx n’:,:l}-v wreck, but told nothing new. AU DAY SEETEADE Rev. P. Raridon of Omaha, whose subject | tion is restored to every American industry | those of wolves) are desirous of spreading ual l':'l .{(,wr was sworn, but testified to BremTita i SPTEMBER 1. was “Nebraska for Christ.”” The exercises | and the American standard of wages re- | the panic amongst the Chinese. "nn]e:,l:'\ 4’]]:3“’:%-(” LA e Y s CAI O, ‘arewell until next | were interspersed with excellent congrega- | stored to the American level. The industrial - {ll Is llwyl wl'm 'surrupluul.;ualy Sll'l'l‘lld the y Day, cction hand, said he had 2 tional singing, led by Cashier C. M. Williams, | independence of the United States has re- | P'/son 50 as to do harm to the people. Di g 2 Se Mo < .. | tional singing, led by Cashier C. lams, D i it worked nearthe bridge, but had not done | JEALO%S ‘{;";';‘('f';"," and Allen, and Repre- | yity piano accompaniment. _Tomorrow s | celved a blow, treasonable but also transi- hey have conspired with the lawyer, any work on it for a month or so. Morcer Tryny i, oMeKeighan, Xem, | college day, and representatives of most of | tory. Republican principles are Immutable; Jose da Silva, who lives in Rua Central, (ed- § : MORE TROUBLE FOR DAVIS. VIaiRts ke dad Tt have all been in- | {0 Copogad of the state are cxpected to be | tho prosperity of the American people is as [ Itor of a Spanish paper in Macoa, the Inde- “CUPIDENE"™ Will Ryan testified that he was out walk- | saeeqey Taike addresses. Thoy have all re- | progont and take part in the speaking. In | sacred ‘as any object that ever fnvited the | Dendent) and it 1s he who has been engaging : A Jihin great Vegotable Ing Wednesday evening with his cousin. | sira to be present, If congrass ",U V& & ol | the afternoon a game of base ball will be f support of loyal citizons. The dignity of | agents to distribute these aromatic — sub- ) ”m.m‘y/l(u‘:’rl:“ neprombgy Thi Iked t o Y 5 > sent, gress adjourns, an played between the Fre Normal nine | American labor is an issue too precicus to be | Stances to spread poison. 3 J i i ey walked out —t Union Pa- | addresses from most mrofexysotensal | ooy edbetneanithor RramontaNotng “In truth the French missi ' b yousiond L cific track and passed a darky about a mile e 2 P 2 and the colleges of the state, and it is quite | disregarded by the party which effaced from it gnohimissionarlesighearts Y O e Dok Sominal K missjoins, Norvous DeDHILS: &HA' three-quiarters from' the S o he Ao bt RotTane, labor the atigma of slavery. are like those nrl wolves, and Silva is their 2 Pimples, Unfitness u, Marry, Exhausting Dralis, Varicocelo SWraalisi Hewas walking along akidg FREMON’ 4.—(Spedlal to S The Advertiser says: The truth of the | PEIYerse co-operator. Constipation, U v “r“‘;w""{”'_“mx'r' ‘“: FREMONT, Aug. 14.—(Special to The Bee.) Big Irrigation Scheme. matter Is it makes little difference now what “He is therefore the more worthy of hatred A CUP1DENE clean:ea the lver, the kidneys and tho urinary A ARel Hel bt oronbar over is = fire broke out In an unoccupied house LOUP CITY, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special to | demoeracy does or what it may do. It has nn‘x‘!Tx'lvulfhh BEFORE ano AFTER ‘:rwmnffl" h"‘lmrltl‘:-L Jett arm. e could. Gl there. was a harg | {8 morning. The building was well ablaze | Tho Bee)—The Sherman County Irrigation, | been tricd by the country end found want- | = CThe following has been resolved amongst UPTDENE irongthons and roators small wonk O0EUA. | . con aro troubled with substance In the sack from the angular pro- | When the firemen arrived, but the flames | water Power and Improvement company has | IN& The pecple now realize the truth and | B0 00 C0C B uHognaoplo T hosoRwio Prostatitis, CUPIDENE 18 the only know 1o ctire without an operation. 5,000 tess jections. After they had passed him, he [ Were soon extinguished. It belonged t force of Mr. Blaine's remark that, by reason | really desire to get rid of the traitor are smonia A ol ton gaEanton Fieen and money retumed (81X Daxes d06s not afTcet & POr- turned around and looked at him. He Mrs. Flaherty of Omaha and s '{l‘ 9 “I‘ clected permanent officers for the ensuing | of their long absence from power, the demo- | inVited to avail themselves of dynamite, tor- tovire, $1,00 1 box.8ix for 5.6, by mail. Send for 2izenlar and testimonials o hIa Sost onuotiad mabn e nentolll tofthe) AmORRE oE $00 K wILK L RO s A naBes |\ vear, [yis: § Directora) A.{ P\ Culley, iR} J.{| lcrataihaye lostithaicapacityitojgoyern,iMhare}| Bedges ‘and sublerraneous’/mines. | oIn iithe '““.',“fu"p}\‘.«f)c!& e e e R 2t the nollce. station and says he resemiies | A. L. Towle, ax-receiver of the OrNien jana | Nightingale, Aaron Wall, J. Phil Jarger and | aro two democrats who can extract excep- | first place, his home ought to b burnt down, oadm: s the man they met, both as to his clothing | office, was in the city last evening enroute | Carsten Truelson, who made the following tional pleasure from this transaction that | and then they should discharge a pistol and general appearance. They walked about | to Portland, Ore., to remain permanently selection of officers: C. L. Drake, president; N Is now ready for readers, to whom it is most unreservedly commended. AN those numbers that you still desire by cutting out this adv. on each of these seven days and filling in the numbers of the books that you are short in the blank below: VO SHS T osevers NV IANI 7o be sent to. 7 N N7 I N 7¢I 72 B N 7 N 7 B AN AN Send or bring to War Book Department, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. 74 V7 7 4 [ECoACA seals the doom of the Cleveland and free | aimed at his heart. DAL n milo further down tho. track, end; | T, L. Matthews has published o card. de- | Chariea Risdel, vios president: W: R. Mellor, | trade democracy, Onejof them I Arthur B, || T4t s necossary to Lill bim; and It s only *BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT.? whon coming back, met the nogro again, 1i | clining to stand as a candidato for senator | secretary, and R. J. Nightingale, trensurcr. | Gorman of Marviand ang the other 1s David e Deopi il Slive Intpeace Bt s Was about half past 8 by this time, This | for the Tenth dlstrict on the republioan | The company has already secured deeds to | B: Hill of New York. They have the satls- | oL JAthsnRihaty eyl notihayefanyiinore GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED was the evening beforo the wrec ticket and will devote considerable time to | the Arcadia mill race, at which point they f,,‘m:‘)',‘ Tl D e L harl Ls ataadrastand havo coilrage C. L. Raymond, a hack driver, testified | canvassing the Third district in the interest p the middle Loup river. The ditch will £ o o Lo 3 ; : o ding. It is for this a that he was present at the wreck, and when | of the Republican League organization. be sixty foct on the bottom to start with and | 219 forced him to do thelr bldding = 4 e R ke 8 et he came in brought with him a colored ’lhlmmund Bros. & Stephens of this city | s to be about thirty-five miles in length, | e trom our abhorrence of the TR R As a result of the posting of this fin- S L AR L A yestorday served with an Injunction, is- | running clear through =Sherman county. | poth houses of congress for the time being to [ cendiary document a plan was formed to m. ut said he | sued by . He did not wear a coat the United States court, restraining | About 20,000 acres will lie under this ditch ! I at, o , res A X erthis an odious monopoly when we say that destroy all the foreigners and their houses, lost it In the wreck. Mr. Weems, a friend, | them from making the books known as | and the cltizens of Sherman county expect | (urift bill at the presont timo et 'C';sg;'r‘§ but the premature: nsssults on two. lady _— was riding with him. He let the negro out ‘Stephens’ Classification Register, the | the middle Loup valley through said county | {5 the prosperity of the country. People | doctors gave warning of the plot and it was at Bloventh and L strects and received $1 | plaintiff, W. M. Welch of Chicago, claiming | soon to be one of the garden spots of Ne- oA 2 Sdotars eatelwaming of and R S TN o R L e Rt it | SR il Lol Rttt shies Gk on R b1a e Al Esa S val L heh ettt et || usniearafthelbreatianialbut et n el S e it Lo Gt fiflf\fl”OIPPR;ESTOREQ' o AREDe Jantern. Ha had not expected that ho would | copyright. taken locally and bonds are to be voted to | have Mressed b anotiar twelve monthajn | the natives had secured a barrel of kerossno » el ot Hieadache, N pay him anything for the ride, as he had | Officers Okard and Joss were atter one Ed | ail the enterprise. Preference in labor is to | tho same mire that we wallowed in_ for | and were about to put her in it and burn her v ' ood: QusuLly ulasions: Nervous: Invited him to get into the hack Perry last night, who 18 wanted for neglect- | bo given (o citizens, and by this means Sher- | ey ieam antna oog yor havs bovn o mearor | allve. Tho ringleaders of the mob are now . by over exertio e O R. W. Day was (ho last witness called. His | ng to-pay his board bill and threatening to | man county expeets to retain her present | Vietory. We should hafe preferred to fight | under arrest. B sispliphish sl v Colbsilon skl v be estad oceupation s that of 4 civil engineer and his | carve his landlord. They chased him into | citizenship and work a valuable improvement | on till the people couldp ronounce their ver- | Among the queer ldeas of the Chinese siah x i Bt by iy toatimony was introduced as an expert on | the Platte river, which he swam and escaped. | for this community. dict upon Gorman, Drice, Smith and Camden, | about the plague is one that, in order to R U ANDTAPTER COINGL 10 Tiain wrapper. Addross NEIRVE S H e tho construotion of bridges. He had charge | There were sixteen orations on the pro- : — But We acknowledge the force of Chairman | preserve themselves, the English are spread- | fold ta Omaha, Neb, by Bherman & McConnell. y Kunn & Co. wid by Vickers & Merchant, d of the construction of the ill-fated trostlo 1 for the graduating exercises of the Woll Attended Church Meotings. Bt el solnovladgsithe forcadotiChairman | Brosoryel L ampelxestihe HiglahiafeAotead: . ant, drug ‘An adjournment was taken until Thursday | teachers' class at the normal last evening | EXETER, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Speclal to The | o q®q0h SRR 0 MIEGR o wer and that y Chinaman who dies one Englishman —— — morning, to allow some of the ju cn and | and the remaining members of the club will | Bee.)—The union outdoor services last night [ he could do no more—he could not even hold saved. Another theory {s that the those who have been spending th t | deliver theirs in equal numbers tonight and ere conducted by Rev. Mr. Cli t the | his own supporters together longer. s general, the prince of the black flags, 3 the inquest to attend to their Dbusiness | tomorrow night. :lolhm‘;:::d:Im‘rrhmwifilnh:(l by Re A i ik 0 many Fronch' in tho Frohoh was § OUCI.AS matters. Admah Store Robbed. Ear T, e s o G0 G T BUSINESS ALREADY REVIVING, Ehst [:’r'“'m,‘t"r‘; Hrononarel (:‘z}‘m‘«'::"w'go‘ ) 3 OE 1S THE BEST. TRIEVES WELL ORGANIZED, BLAIR, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special Telegram | of tne afternoon a very large 8 7 o et Al s § NO SQUEAKING o a very large number were in | p, g Already Fo B must die. e to The Bee.)—Botts Bros.’ store at Admah S IR St | Rictaburgt Alresdy(Rdels the SO LR e e P (3 ¥1e | By It atlunlaza thieinlb o n [ 5. CORDOVAN, », . ' hink Bieye! . attendance. The hour of opening was Passage of the Tarift Bill. 8 plagne ceases ?' FR[NCN&LNAM[LLEDCALF s Chief of Police 1 hinks Bicyels | was robbed today of $100 and a check for | changed from 7 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. PITTSBURG, Aug. 14.—The passage of | 5000 it will be necessary to close all the a B b €. 9 4 N s Have Cause for Caution. $102 drawn in favor of John Anderson, | The union meeting of tho young peoplets | , *FETRRCIE AUE. PEINe DI Ot | business hou as the Chinese have left ¥ sy » 4 350 FINEUAU’&KI\NGAMI! LINCOLN, Aug. 1 Special to The Bee.) | Sheriff Mencke was notified and has left for | societies, comprising the Young People’s So- | M€ td bill has already made itself felt | in such numbers that there is no one to do XSl A > % 3.59P0LICE, 3 SoLes. —After veading the article on bieyclo stealr | Admah. He thinks he has a clew and will | olaty of Christian Endeavor of the Congrega. | In this district by marked revival in busl- | the work of the houses, ofiices and ware- A S i | y L ¥ PYEE INGMEN, ing in this morning's Bee, Chict Cooper said | Fun the thief down. tion and Christian churches, the Epworth | ness. Stocks in all lines of manufactures [ houses. A - = EXTRA FINE. NS SRR SU9 TMiss Hubber of Calhoun, aged 26, has | league of the Methodist and the Baptist | had been reduced to a minimum, especlally e SRR 7 3 ; ¢ 40 417 ho was positive the members of the EADE | pooy Drought to Blair, She is a raving | Young People's union of the Baptist held | in iron, stoel and glass. Today several JORNQUINCX AN A DEAD, ¢ : 2. I_LBOYSSD"DD‘S"DB' that has been stealing wheels in Lincoln are | maniac and will be taken to the Norfolk | their services in the Christian church. The | large orders were reccived by local manu- | gou of the Sixth trestd = G : 5 “,é\PlEs- but the agents of the Chicago company. | asylum Thursday. house was full and the meeting a very inter- | facturers and many more are expected. In DL the SIsth Krendsnt and. Mrothorof| 1oaMARe: ; g 32 DONGOL, bout fourteen wheels were taken during the esting one. On next Sunday night it will be | some lines of business the demand began aclonf franolecAsiumajof the it P ) BesT A, Al Rod I B : . . past week, aggregating in value $1,800. All 5 gk ! held in the Congregational church. yesterday as soon as the passage of the | QUINCY, Mass, Aug. 14.—Hon. John ¢ il 1 R 5510 FOR CATALOGLE of them were nearly new, and the manner TI“'\“‘”’ CI\T‘{ "*‘l"-« Aug. 14.—(Special to |~ The body of Timothy Sullivan, jr., who | tariff bill was assured, and the telegraph | Quincy Adams died at his home at Mount 3 G 2 B";a‘a.(?r%‘:?'-“gi fn which they disappeared showed that it | The Bee)—At 1 o'clock p. m.’ yesterday the | was killed in Chicago last Thursday by the | wires were kept busy last night with orders | Woolastown this morning. ;) A was the work of experts. During the last | mercury stood at 101 degrees in-the shade | cars, arrived here yesterday and was buried | for goods. It 1s asserted that a slight re- b f s a ¥ou can snve money by wonriag the three days no reports of wheels stolen in | anq at 7 p. m, 90 degrees e shade [ Cara ArTlYed Ao Frarch, Father Eimion of- | duction in wages will be necessary in the | o U3 Quincy Adams was the son of Jobn . L. Douglun §3.00 Shoe, the eity have been received at police head- | “'j 2T Bt X dokrecs ficlating caso of glass workers, tin plate men and the | QUINCY Adams, sixth president of the United o are tho largcat manuf quartrs and the chief thinks that the stoln | ver tod: sonly Bamuel,oleltifor Den- e workmen in somo branches of the iron and | States, who was the son of John Adams, o T T ] P Wheola have ben shippd east or else are | Vo5 ‘N gocn ® fortnights outing: - en Sales faterseting aniasgon. steel trade, but this has been conceded, the | second president of the United Statss. He Dottom, which prote AR ek ke atored ready to be sont away when oppor- | iy S ox of Dratnard has mado an assign- | SALEM, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special Telegram les generally allowing for reductions to | was a brother of Charles Franeis Ad { O e, MaLEI e NG Sunity arrives. Whother the thleves have | W°Rt NO repart of assets or liabilities. to The Bee)—Today was a blg winner at | fit the tariff changes. PR T 2 (R R L,”“ R In s a7 fitting and w o : 5 Y 2 Rl o X actis rail- : Vo have 4 evoryw ! I hocl(y ot are Just taking & broathing State Notes. the Salem Interstate Chautauqua. The chief T BT Hotrastborn IniBeat 0 HADta e b tha value given than any ot Mo Tate b i :::“e.l:nl:'lh‘.?:m:n‘:-'y‘lnv- 'fl' “"'" ‘,'('lf, :.‘nl.] ‘Tm. pul\l(n\xn bridge across the M!“ourl features of the day were addresses by GLASGOW, Aug. 14—In an Interview graduated at Harvaed college in 1855, stitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. e pe] 0 el a 0. F0YAIROL .9 e ! ors Inited State 0 ere, 4 2] chains have been no barrlers, as they have | for traffic Nebraska, | Prof. Hicks of St. Louis, | Allen B. Morse, United States consul here, I8 | o was elected to the state legislature as a 1 been found near where a stolen wheel had oen {10 ROMRSIUDLE_R ielen, Jasel hni Andrew Warner, son of a farmer lving | President Sam Small and others. The | Quoted as saying that the passage of the new | republican, but having favorod the “‘recon- A. W. Bowman Co,, 117 N. I8, e e o boon used to ¢ut them. Word | NeAr Cedar Blufts, left a pony in the pasture | Apollo quartet has made itself immensely [ United States tarift bill will have a benef- struction” policy of Presid:nt Andrew Juck- R C. J. Carlson. 1218 N. 24th. “"m:mm:o the station last night’ o | fleld of H. P. Thompson and rode away to | popular and will be here throughout the ses- | clal effect upon the frade of Glasgow, which | son, failed of re-election in the follow!ng Elizs Svenson, 2003 N. 24th. a8 8o - s AAY. B At @1 parts unknown a valuable horse belonging | sion. The Salem military band, the choir | has retrograded to the extent of £400,000 per | year. He has since been a pronaent leader - lgnatz Newman, 424 8. 13th, fellow had got away with a wheel at Beatrice ging [ A to Mr. Thompson and Music Director Franc were also con- | year by the passage of the McKinley bill, | in the democratic party, by which he was " W. W, Fishar, 2925 Leavenworth and was headed for Lincol but he was not Fi . caught here. W. O. Hambel, the Fairbury attorney who | Spicuous aitractions. The attendance Is good | According to Mr. Mogse, the trade with Glas- | sent to the Massachusetts legislature in 1869- — Kelly, Stiger & Co, Farnam & 15th R etiar of the application of the Mis- | Was one of the victims of the Rock Island | and everybody enjoying the meeting. gow i 1804 Wil alone focrease: 600000 by | 70 and mominated for gserur in 1867 and | 0 mneEION PHYSIOTANNS ana T. A Cressy, 2500 N st S0, Omana sourl Pacific Railway company to set aside | holocaust, was in the carly days of the state Three Accidents Near Fulrmont. the paxsage of. tho new,American tarllt meas- | 371, but be was ot slected OHE W ISTS, Gentlemen: Mme. M. Yale, that ot at David City, a medicine that will remove Freckles from Kinley, when asked by an Assoclated press | gopolar, died at Glendora at the age of 72 | uny faco in three days. Hark ye, doubting . representative for his, views on the tariff bill, | year Thomases, every bottle 18 guaranteed and money iy PERMANENTLY Sharies Meyers was filet o | liquor law now in force. ) e oy Would Not Talk. \GBLES, Ci : Ladies and estate of Charles Meyers was filed in the | lia c R e R e Governor Mekinley Would Not Talk LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 14.—Prof. es stored to all things lost by reason of the de- | ing severely from the effects of the heat, and | his parents in Fairmont, struck his hand Specht against George E. Specht was brought | = pigteen horses which had just been landed | Otto Cooper, living threo miles southest of | b, s tme. enter o g o stion, e | LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Times announces | Moves Tun and Sunbum [0 660 PAY defendant prays that the orders of the lower | hecamo frightened and all of them rushed | £lipped off on one of the knives and cut his | woujd not now discuys the subject liead of the Allan steamship line brought suit against the city of Lincoln for | eixnteen feet of water T o AR (Y R O T Salt Trust Suffers by Fire. Phillips Again in Dunger, Manufactured by MME. M. YALE, Beuty and " WE REFER YOU 10 8,000 PATIENTS: property at Twentieth and F streets, They | © i Gy oo e 2Ca ’ destroyed by fire. Loss, $150,000; Insurance, | that fire was raging close to that city and of that city won the honor from McCorna O'NEILL, Neb., Au (Spectal Telo- | $120,000. asking for ald. DRUGGISTS, (00[)81’&[]0[1 Ko Detention from Business., sparable have bren caused RBKIRPRS- Lrre0ATAN)S DAY LEan oal of the losers, and the score was 2-6 7-5. | regiment, forty-two strong, Captaln Marlow AT The men. were hired as | cuse from destruction the other day. There | O'Nelll cornet band escorted the boys to the A v the appointment of the administrator of the | & law partner of the author of the Slocumb | pArRMONT, Neb., Aug, 14.—(Special to | " — ph 1L Armsl supreme court this morning. The railroad | James H. Stephens, aged 70, returned to JOLUMBUS, Aug. Gove o i AR rof. | wondortul woman chemist, has discovered R e fora ew Lrisl and to o Tor | hia homo neas Jublath the other day suffor, | round Fairmont. John Jenkins, living with | COL! AN, ok J AT He ARs A narraley, the wmineit. Exian clsion of ‘the lower court. while his wife was trying to secure aid from th a corn knife and cut one of the bones o ‘attachments proceedings of Chris R Berrall e i S ane. passed by the houso yesterday, declined to, 4 will promptly refunded In case of fallure. it ro- The attachments proceedings of Christian | a neighbor he fell dead in the fleshy part of the member off smooth. | :+"\}is time, enter into a discussion of the James Allan of the Allan Line promptly B A GURED (R NO N s 0 4 - LI natters not if the Freckles have been from p ub to the supreme court this morning. The [ rrom the new gasoline forry at Brownville | town, while cutting corn with a machine, | sl ‘were well knowp ang for this reason he | the death at Berwick of James Allan, the | Muttitr "ot 16 0 FHUEER, MW diar them court be reversed and a new trial granted back into the ferry boat, upsetting It. The | heel nearly off. George Dennis, a farm 4 bl iia o tladt s ialn fipvere oaph Brice S0, feok fo aar, pay. 98 NO PAY UNTIL CURED Margaret, Lulu and Bertie Olark have | norses were all saved, but the bost sank in | hand working on the Oldrich’ farm, while ———y the world. $16,000 damages, which they allege Was | “poyiincion claims the lawn tennis cham- | 80d cut a bad gash in his foot. CLEVELAND, , 14—Works No. 1 of | CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis., Aug. 14— | complexion Specialist, 18 State St., Chicago. Write for Bank References, o ding the street in front of thel b ion ' ¢ 948 ennis cham- » United Sa compigny here ve been | Mayor Meredith of Phillips telegraphed here | . = = 2 IXAMINATION FREE. eaured by gradini the s | o HAHLGOR QA UBE LU0 INE LanRla. Shain: e M i the United Salt company here have been | Mayor Mer ; b ore | LOR SALE BY ALL FIRST CLASS claim that their house has been perched 0 01 o R and Gray at Coleridge. The match betw h g Sty upon the top of an unsightly clay bank and the two pairs was played on the home ground | BTam to The Bee)—Company F, Second : BT SEMD FOR CIRCULAR. At the coureill meeting last night two . d y E. MILLER CO clttias for Wages of the spectal policemen | The presence of mind of Mrs. W. W. Bell | commanding, left this morning for Lincoln . i . NEBRASKA TJHUHE}O\ “fo Plig., OMAHA, NEE Bired during August were referred back to | saved the Methodist Episcopal church of § to attend the state emeampment. The f tot all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov’t Report, I spotters to locate saloon men reported to | Was a meeting at the church, but at the | depot, where about 300 citizens had con NATIONAL BANK e Save been_ selling on Sundays time of the accident there were but three | ®ated to wish the soldlers success on Don’'t Fool With Your Eya Mhe. unsightly barbed wire fences that | ladies present. While Mrs. Bell was trying | their journey. U, 8. Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, A wore placed about the public square last | fo extingulsh one of tho h:n:ln ‘l(m‘h ter Omaha Fhysiclun Weds., \ Headache Caused I,y Eye Strain spring are being replaced by neat and serv- | lamps with which the church Is lighted, NELSON, Neb. Aug. 14.—(Special Tele- s adacho Caus ] 3 Teeablo iron_ railing fences and lmproved | defective fastening caused tho lamp to fall | NHIEON Nohe AU ST Rie CAPITAL, $400,000 | . o ot the appearance of the grounds considerably. | from the frame. In its fall the chim: ! « b g 885, - + any pessons whose heads are constantly ache The barbed wire caused a serious accident | came off and struck her on the wrist, cut- | merly of Nelson,-now of Omaha, was mar- A SURPLUS, $66,600 | g have no Adea what reliaf wieniificaly b o & young man recently, but he has fully | tIng two gashes to the bone: the burner of | ried here this morning to Mrs. Clara A 4 I universally ostabilsied. roperly f " recovered the lamp came off and the oil ran out and | Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. West will reside in ) Wi lably. ing fhe trotn iy Charles Strocker was arrested last evening | caught fire. Notwithstanding the severe cuts, | Omaha Officers and Directors—Henry W. Yates, pres 10 TOTAL BLINDNESS. Our sbilily 1§ | saent; John 8. Collina, vice-president; - Lowla | Quiton! onmult . wyes weated freo of cha for having m row with his wife. When [ which were bleeding profusely, and know e e [ Joka 8. Colllan, "vioe: i Lol brought to the station he persisted in eling- | ing the fact that the oll was running out of = & s i hes, n ) n NP, n 0 ing to an old tin bucket which he carricd. | the lamp and saturating her dress, she | IFALLS CITY, Neb, Aug. 14.—(Speclal wnt cashier THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. He offered rauch resistance when it was | caught blazing lamp, ran to the door and | Telegram to The Bee.)—Jay Franklin, aged Lm e = Opposite Paxton Fotel, EARNER ey (hanisianie a0 1t (WA | SMURNY the b Iajan ie Tah Retire i SRR LS. A URE THE IRON BANK. P i BT