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EE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 18ys, s THE OMAHA DAILY MODERN WOODMEN DAY. PERFUAMANCE BEGINS AT 815 O'CLOCK SHARP: | 16,000 50U4RE YARDS of WONDERFUL SCENERY A TRIUMPH VM(;(ilési, handsome and shapely —OoF— ladies neatly and classically cos- tumed in a series of marvelous groupings and intricate evolutions. In this Magnificent Display of Fireworks will appear the like- ness of W. A, NORTHCOTY, il Modern - 350 v, | [ EeE e e = Head Council .\ll)flll"ll \v\.uudmen of America, Daribaars on = & = = E E - = o = the Stage. RMIESONALL | | S 2 EESEE EEEECES Emblem of the Order | charminmuscsy | |° @0 "1 | 252223 FgSE7E IN A BLAZE OF GLORY. e e e b S & & = Admission, with good seat. Admission, with reserved seat. ST m L ormssive |y |AT COURTLAND BEACH. SCENERY. LESSON AWEER;{J NPS_,I_FI’B R I\} NG INMENSE RomGaQ rfgsorltg, and A];,\IE)IL.;\hfl\CVD _____ SEiy Yus SRR e /L i RAND STAND i : Tt kocad Take the Sherman avenue cars and change cars at Locust street; no A BEA UTI FU L E‘ hR PIA( hD S aiEs US. G ‘ b \ Cer'\ ot Ago l‘"(h“ "RKD: ] transfer slip is necessary, On entering cars at Locust strect pay ten BALLET BEFORE I,adiesfl ;nid_i;fi:k‘en unes— SEATING Immense Lake 300 GRAND | cents, conductor gives you a return ticket. On returning from Courtland AND GLITTERING Tm‘ HUMW corted can visit this refined 10'000 Feet Long 100 BLYUND ( Beach conductor takes up this return ticket and haads you a transfer performance with perfect pro- Feet Wide with slip which will take you to cither end of the Sherman avenue line you TABLEAUX, ML\D. priety. | PE“PLE. Pompeiian Flotillas. DhSCR“)“oN. may desire to go. ON SALE AT 2 Tickets to POMPEII Kuhn's, 16th and Douglas. Also admit to Courtland > Kinsler's, 16th and Farnam 4 Boach — while, Courtland L Fuller's, 14th and Douglas ’ || Beach tickets are not good . = : for Pompeii, U. P. train to Pomé)eu leaves Council Bluffs at 9th and Broadway at 7:00 p, m; s Kiplinger's, 13th and Far- returning leaves Courtland Beach at 10:45 p. m. Fare for round trip 25c. nam. Single Seat in Boxe Children under 12 years......... . Children occunying Rese BISHOP BONACUM ~ DEFIED | iseic natures, Three of them re- | day stating that Liebering had been cap- T n, and they assert positively | tured. The sheriff went after him immedi- CONSER‘ a majority did not endorse the admin- | ately and brought him back without requisi- ATl i 5 CHanT 4 s i 8 In the evening the populists transforred | attack of paralysis, which had taken him —_— Istration of the bishop. tion. His trial was held this afternoon ani e e » ity o " AL K , a8 last t On the strength of the ex-parte investiga- | the ¢ d their celebration to the city and speaking on | suddenly when on his way to Texas last continued to August 27. On one the st i ts by McKeighan and others at- | spring. Yesterday he was sefzed with and his conclu- | complaint for stealing a gun he was fined 3 erowd: i e . L Sohel tracted quite a crowd. Tomorrow morning | another attack, which ended fatally. Mr. ; sions, Mgr. Satolli indicated in a letter to | $10 and costs. In default of bond he went | Loucaster County Man Has a cheme that | tra Wagon brigade to Grand Tsland will loave | Swanson was one of the carliest settlors Ohuroh Howo Fircs tho First Gun for Strode Erglish, the Deposed Priest. the complaining priests a disposition to sus- | to jail. Wi irati > e % o5 . G : i glish, B aLna R SR CapgsItlon (0 mie b ill Beat Irrigation. Hastings at 9 o'clock, stopping at Doniphan | here, and was the principal founder of the in the First, Hastings Cathulios Will Support Fatker | tion of Archbishop Hennes — G R O VAUGHTER WOULDN'T MAKE UP. for diuner and to conduct a meeting thore. | flourishing Swedish sottlement here. He . formal decision, however, has been rendered. : PR : and_tamiyang THEY APPEAL TO THE PAPAL DELEGATE | Ot (e otabla. roport of the aroh: | Attempted Double Murder at Grana Isiana | STORES SURPLUS RAINFALL IN SOIL FIRE AT TALMAGE, W. €. 7. U. Canvi ntion at York. GRAND ARMY MEN AT WEEPING WATER bishop, Bishop Bonacum declared war on by a Flendish Step-Father. YORK, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special to The the nominal head of the rebellion, Rev. M. | GRAND ISLAND, Aug. 22.—(Special Tele- Ssyeral tRramogBulidings SDerttoy ol ARES Ry cention of th B et lins a6 ConehidiaiCnuron| [icuosiomisal head ot hiakshelijon, Rey 20 r b 22—(8 oy AL NaY mliked Bee)—The tenth annual convention of the | . O o J i . or as | gram to The Bee.)—August Lessig attempted | Has Treated Severnl Acros on His Farm S 5 _ | Woman's Christian Temperance union of en Thousand People Entertalned at the in Opposition to the Removal of prosecuted with redoubled vigor, resulting in = , i TALMAGE, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special Tele. Soldiers’ Reunion Y esterday—Interestl g R PR ) ousting Father Corbett from the Palmyra | '© shoot his wife and stepdaughter last According to Ilis Method and is Now gram to The Bee.)—The most disastrous fire | the Sixth district will meet here tomorrow. 2 O Y NIRRT / e o R mission and setting him adrift. Father | night and later made a mock attempt to Propared to Demonstrate in the history of Talmage ocourred this after- [ o1t a8 been definitely ‘settied that the Features of the Occaslon—Will Con- the Trouble, English s the second victim of episcopal | commit sulcide. Lessig is out on bonds to 3 ) ? e ork college will run the coming year, tinue So Days. wratl, and. Bather. Flisgerald, socraiary_of | anawer to. the cheves. of. saeaulting . hio Its Sucoess. noon about § o'clock. The fire started in the | woe* thoueht for a time that it would be ¥ the complaining priests, is believed to stand | gaughter. Ho wanted to settle. but the rear of Meyers' livery barn and soon spread | necossary o closo tho school, but tho money STINGS, Aug. 22.—(Special Telegram to | next in lino for punishment. d . i to adjoining buildings, which were all frame, | has been raised to pay the Indebtedness | \wpppING WATER,Neb.,Aug, 22— 'fl::Auoe.)—Sl. Ceclti's Catholte chureh con- | _ Fathor English Iy a pricat of fftcen vears dnughter protested. Limlg was enragedand | LINCOLN, Aug. 22.—(Speclal to The Bee) | and burncd rapidiy. The village having no and tho scliool will open September 1 with | 5 ECE T A dh gl tained about 350 members tonight when the | FANGRE. Fe came to the dlcese of Omaha | seriously Injured. Lessig is in charge of [ —The governor is in receipt of a letter from | firo protection of any character could do YR KA DESADRO R b i hadressedlan (snthualsstiolana oroe tatluol i parish meeting, advertised for a few days | fur apirenticeship o the missions in the | SMerift Porter of Merrick county, of which | I N. Leonard, living abbut seven miles | nothing. The livery barn of Meyers Bros., MADE THE TRIP LY. people at the old soldiers’ reunion held here 3 > ! ho is a citizon. o vhic . - | Dr. Ewhs' office and residence, Kirby's bar- past, was callad to order. After putting interlor of the state. As a reward for bis | “erom Sherit Rorher, who was in the city :‘“":I““*“ ofathersiy, ’:)‘ “l'“d‘ he fonlla et e hon EMra: W H. & Newkirk/ s millinersd| o ~ today and fired the first gun for Strode for 1 Patrick Hines In the chair and choosing | zeal, the late Bishop O'Connor promoted | yhis morning, the following particulars were | (010N t0 a paper published In the state | g0 " Miri Hertstein's jewelery store and | Torpedo Boat Ericsson Leaves New | . He arralgned the present admin- Patrick Franey sccretary, John C. Stevens :A(:l"ml:‘ym!}‘mkl‘wnl:jll]l"l'iézwii.I-y"rhtul:::":n'z:fdxl obtatned: horticultural report on the comservation of iz £ 093 o e Rato-eYina e received a message AR isture. Mr. Leonard states that he has | destroyed. The wind being in the south the | DUBUQUE, Aug. 22.—(Special Telegram announced the subject to come before th Y o o= anatold 3 b He received a message at quite a late hour | mo Y ng B e it thaty (Pathenis &; g;e‘;m‘m':“"gl;;‘ ':;’“d;:l‘;‘fim't:‘"‘t ‘;"“,‘I'I"[;";(‘“:;_ last evening notifying him of the shooting, | four acres of land treated in this way, and [ fire soon spread to the Talmage bank, but | to The Bee)—The torpedo boat Bricsson left | {0 YRS S0 i < 1 ob E English the priest of the | tion and orginization such as the cathedral :k- ||[rm;mu,h>(l[(u « )Illum:;m, but learning that | is ready to show at any time any place fhlls‘lmwh;\uuly‘“m \I"’h'k \\'fl!{ saved, |l|"u:-x:xl:§ New Orleans for New York today, notwith- | ,LH "“‘(- ; '“_";‘“f:m l'"mim rsonal ob- parish, had been ordered to leave Hastings | had not before experienced. On the division Lessig had, after the shooting, taken a team | on tne picce of ground within two inches of | dioining bullding, being a f{rame Strudture | oi,pqng 5 qispatch trom Philadelphia de- | Servation of the suffering existing in many e diocese 7, he W ssig and began traveling west, he came on to % and occupied by George Stroemer as a saloon, iy " of the western counties among the old sol- and report to David City on the 1st of the ;’{n_”\l"h"[:fllr“ ):uv‘::hmsl'n::h.\\;,Mll{:‘.;:g'.?:d.,;? Grand Island and drove north towards the | the surface soil as moist as it is usually | was entirely consumed Al the buildin scribes her reception in the Delaware river g month by Bishop Bonacum. He clatmed that ISR b I OU ek Faxt\n (¥ e font ta aoe farm of a hamed Koehlor, who was a | found at its best In April or May. He | burned were old frame structures and the | last Monday. A dispatch from Washington, | lers —and their families from crop a priest could only be removed upcn charges | panying the Tl I‘;“)(:'s‘l', friend of L He supposed that he wouls | advises that every man put himself to work [ fire whil prove of ultimate benefit if they | in an effort to discredit ex-Secretary y, | fallures and the taking away of preforred and that no charges had been [ promises of permanency. Late in 1892, when | i his mao there and his suppositions were | digging holes every rod square and filling | 4re replaced with brick bulldings. The en- | cites the breaking of her propellers on tho | thelr pensions brought tears to the eyes correct. Koehler was at first unwilling to | tire loss will aggregate $5,00t insurance, of many of his audit He madéan earn- Father English might have a | reports aftecting the administration of | ¢ d g A ul 8 10| with top sofl. In this way, he says, he hgs | trip down the Mississippl as proof of the 1 :::.l::;“mlx;( \l]i::):“l 3 1: b m»:“w e | Bishop Bonacum were laid before the proper | PEFmit the sherlff to take Lessig, but when $4,000, Al T L o very oD | demonstrated the fact that every acre of impracticability of Inland ship building, to | ®st appeal for Judge Strode for congress authorities, Bishop Scannell of Omaha was [ {01 that any resistance would be very se e : ; Unknimous for Bryan S 4 ISRl o seaie fromb the L Hicet diatrlot s naduseealinaneid pariah ho thought that an opon Investigation | ordered by Mgr. Satolll to Inquire into their | {2rely met Kochler subaided and this morning It ing b 4 (s neld back and storad | gy g CENTER, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special T T e e (i (o fo i T 1 was due and it English was found un- | truthfulness. By order of Bishop Scannell, | Pierif Rorher broustit Lessig 1o Grand fs- | up every drop of molsture that fell upon f meopran to The Bee)—The democrats of | contract for the Ericssons Construction was | they did trom 18 ! i) a th; ot filling the priestly | acting under instructions of the papal dele- | '3t leaving at noon for Central City, where | it, and will bring it back to the surface | 2 9 5 L, L 9 | they did from 1861 to 1565 and send a comrade thes’ln Hastings he should be sent to « | EAte, Father English procured cortain testi. | U Will be safely housed in the couty Jall. - | when needed, by the power of capillary at. | F/aite county met o convention todsy at]lel A & wattor of fact, this breaking | to Washington to meet faco to face the con- Tromastory and not to. Davia Clty. This | MODY In bis parish. For hus offending he Bennott Camp Meotlng. traction. He declares that his plan has | 'H® place. Tbe ‘“'”‘;‘*U?" was "\'““‘""“;“: adly low stage of water, and the boat left | federate brigadiers from the south who are seemed (o be the sense of the meeting to a | pan, I N SRR ”l‘x‘l:“'m“:.‘“"::fi BENNETT, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special to | passed beyond the experimental stage and [ o V¥ J"l“t;‘y'"l“ S e lver ke g1 | Dubuaue equipped with femporary propellers | today in control of cougress, sitting in judg- dot and a number of speeches were made to | pargistont espionage which co“‘[d not be | The Bee)—The fifth day of the camp meet- | Is now an established fact. A cordial in- | joying delegates were sent to the state con- ?flf;d ‘K:’l”‘[’f“ r{«y‘|_|xx|v ll(llu‘ m‘mf-lm.m' w,m|~ ment as to the value of unfon soldiers’ serv- that effect. A committee on resolutions pre- | caimly borne. Emlssaries were sent futo the | '8 here has shown an {ncreased attendance. | vitation is extended to the governor and his [ vention: W. N. Hensley, George Lehman, | {hor With the water was roauired w6 break | fces n saving the government they were sented a werles of resolutions setting outf parish to provoke discord and divide the | A number of new arrivals came in and | staff, members of the legislature and all | J. A. Kehoe, J.'J. Sullivan, C. D. Murphy, | poat's machinery. would have been jarred. | 5e¢king to destroy thirty years ao. Father English's 1ife in Hastings for ,“'? congregation. But they were unsuccessful. | others are yet to come. Over fifty tents | scientists who may desire to inspect the | H. H. Ellioti, T. J. Johnson, H. C. Carrigg, | Fowever it worked perfectly, which gives [ He held the vast audience nearly two last six years; how he had won the love and | when ~ Archibishop Hennessy visited the | are on the grounds, many having two fam- | land so treated to call and examine 1t, BTt TR AT T TR D e I R e G e S e s A respect of Catholics and Protestants; 1w | parish, during his tour of Investigation, per- [ ilies in them. J." G. Southwick, who has | ~'The latest story George Washington Davis | vention—J. B. Delsman, 8. Ryan, D. A. Hale, | it Ch e Long. Tomnd. conrse will mrors | feet pention - gme Coneluston recolved a ber- he had increased the value of the church | sistent drumming and tearful appeals resulted | charge of the grounds, keeps a street sprink- [ has indulged tn is to deny the ownership of | Fred Schure, J. Hengler, C. Rhode, H. S. | tho mricsson the speediost veveel afloat” oot cavationitremy thetold yelear: pesen property fully $15,000, and detailing the man- | in securing only four signatures to a paper | ler laying the dust, making _evorything | the coat that was found near the wreck, | Eiliott, J. A, Kehoe, O. Terwilliger, O. Baker, Bricsa o speediest ves at. A llfe-siod portrait of MoKinely, clogantly ner in which he incurred the enmity of the | requesting the removal of Father English, pleasant. Rev. Mr. Selby dellvered the | notwithstanding the fact that the clerk | A, J. Zeltter, H. Baun. Senatorial—G. W. Body of a B l'f"'""‘]- under V:Ahlr,hNhuuK an |"|N-‘ ript lnn. .ln bishop of the diocese, A speedy and full The order of removal to David City was | morning sermon to a large audlence. Evan- [ who sold it to him visited Davis in his cell | Phillips, J. J. Sullivan, D. C. Kavenaugh, BARTLETT, Ia.,« Aug. nsalal Toler | RR lebigrh, - HANIES NixG President, % .00ct trial of the charges, If auy existed, was de- | fssuod some weeks ago. Upon fts receipt | gelist Wilson preached at the 3 o'clock [and positively identified him as the one | p. 8. Geifitn, . P. Walker, M. Sweeney, Pat i e s Dicdsa: PEok|nonos oIV 0 Ihe: PIALEO s manded as o right of the pricst' and Wis | Father English wrote fo Mgr. Satolli, re- | service, and T. C. Webster of Omaha spoke | he sold a suit to. B, bant. Dave Schupbaush, R, | 7am to The Bee)—A floater was found in hie stage robliery was one of the features congregation. A petition to Mgr. Satolll was | viewing the situation and requesting to be | in the evening. Rev. Mr. Selby and Mrs. Oscar Bell 18 a young lad whose mother | . Moran, Chris Shirts and R. Regan. John | the Missouri river here today; about 13 years | that attracted a large crowd on Main street. also drawn up and signed by all present. | heard in person at Washington. The dele- [ Roberts conducted the young people’s meet- | made complaint to the police last night that | M. Gondering was nominated for county at- | 0'd, dark, hair cut short, and appears to have | The ball game between Loulsville and Weep- Yorl. Paul Hample's harness shop were cntirely Orlenns for. ! istration for its hostilo policy towards the old veterans and at times was sarcastic in Yound in the Kiver. Messrs, J.. C, Stevens and Tom Brennan were | gate replied that Blshop Bonacum could not | in& ~ The attendance today has bewn very | he had become drunk by drinking alcohol. | torney and Detrich Beacher for the legisla- | been drowned about four days. fng Water for a silk banner and champlo- appointed dele to present the memorlal | remove him except for grave causes, and | STAUfYIng to the management, large numi- | [t was her intention to Wave him sent to | ture.’ Congressional tion delegates ——— ship of the county was a good one. Score, § and resolutions to Satolli and funds for thelr | from documents in his possession he judged | bers from the country being present. The | the reform school, biit an elder brother | are: Joo Lockhart, D. Kavenaugh, J. W. WESTERN PENSIONS to 8 in favor of Weeping Water transportation immediately ralsed. The dis- | that the order was made “‘for just and most | Meetings are growing in spiritual Interest | living in Omaha arrived in town this morn- Lynch, Dr. Okey, H. C. Carrigg, O. 8. Mor- ‘Tomorrow Wepping Water will play agaiost satisfied members were not present and the | grave offenses.” Wherefore, the order must | and enthasiasm, and many are coming to | ing and took him back with him with the gan. Hubert Braun, J. P. Walker, H. 8. | Voterans of the Late War Remembored by Wabash. The balloon ascension tonight was sentiment of the parish as manifested was | be obeyed. the altar. Wednesday afterncon occurs the | promise of putting him to work. R s Hehalon s Gaves a great attraction and occurs every evening. unanimous. The passing of sentence on ex-parte evi- | annual election of oficers of the assoclation The students of the: umiversity have read | r.do a strong speech in favor of Judge Rob- WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—(Special Tele- About ».Ax:y Imn)wun‘n took ’|-.m 'n.‘ the HOW 1T 0AME ABOUT, dence and denylng the acoused pricat & hear- Dangerous Tramps Arrested. with delight the tribute tpald to Prof. L. | jnyon for congress in the Third district. gram to The Dee.)—Pensions granted, {ssue | S9WPoY drill, which was a unique featurs. ing or knowledge of his accusers or of the 'REMONT, Aug. A A. Sherman by the Chicago Record, which e — of August 10, were: Every train is bringing in wds and the B T e Bamomh ¢4 usations has aroused much indignation in | FREMONT, Aug. pecial o The | regards him as a valufble pcquisition to the Arrested a_Smooth Schemer, e | John L. Kays, Codap | 91CC688 of the reunion is already assured, L enther Engilat Omaha, as well as In Hastings. It is cer- | Bee)—While the guests of the New York | Chicago university, even for so short a time | HEBRON, Neb., Aug. pectal to The | Rupids, Boone; ‘Thomas J. McCormack, TIT 3 rathor English’ from | tIn & personal demand will be made upon | house wero at supper last evening w gang | 48 the summer term Pk e e s Gl R e O T e Grocery Stock Burned. The removal ot Father English from | )q gejegate, in a day or two, for a copy of | of tramps appeared at the kitchen door and The police court held a Jarge audience this | B £ 4R o est Unlon, Additiona ber! obin- An incipient fire caused a barrel of gaso- Hastings 18 generally regarded as a part of | the charges, and it is not improbable, if a | demanded supper, and upon the refusal | MOFNINE when the case df the state against | Parker from Des Moines last evening. he | son, Cedar ids, Restoration and g i L T the plan of punishment to be meted out to | copy is obtained, that the accusers will be [ of the cook to comply two of them steppea | T: Youngy Johnson for grand larceny was | charge lodged against Parker Is forgery, | relssue—Amos A. Lyon (deceastd), Aur U8 0 SITEE R e SENS aaia the priests who preferred charges of mis- | required to substantlate them inside and threatened to tear the hotise down | called. Judge Waters, f#{d that inasmuch | Parker, who was a highly respected resident | Hamiitor mont, [ 216 North Eleventh str at noon yester- conduct and maladministration against | The row in the Lincom diocese (s not set- | unless their order was filled then and there. | 3% he had come into possession of the ring | of Chester, this county, forged the notes of Rock; | day, and the structure was gutted by the DPlshop Bonacum. The charges against tho | Ued by any means, nor is it lkoly to be | They were arrested. —This moruing the Ll\””nm (h“ o uid not ba ""Ml for stealing | different well-to-do fl:rumrsuuml hyxn]»lh;'t'nm: R :an-» n..-Tllm wal‘l’ ;nn’ku‘.:( u‘;”%“:; ur‘lla APUID, 9 A until it is settled right. There are sufficlent | spokesman of the party was sentenced to | it Wherefore he was Mscharged the notes for security. Upon such forged [ o B o (0 O a0~ T’ 4 | insurance, he orlgin of the fire - bishop, It will be remembered, covered a | runors and substantial reports current to | ten days in the county jail, with a bread and Another new project forithe straightening of | paper he obtained $1,850 from the Thayer | vy Poik: Lybrand i | known, as it started while the proprietor wide range, calling in question not only | warrant the prediction that an ecclesiastical | water dlet. the devious course ofiSait creek has been | county bank, $350 from the First National ) was standing outside in front of the build- the spiritual character of the accused, but | oxpiosion is an early possibilily. A committee of bullders having examined | set on foot, which is aptito result in some- | Bank of Hebron, $650 from Farmers' Bank James Marlow, Burt, Kos- | ing. S P also his honesty and his morals. Few of i the Central school building, which was con- | thing definite being “wecdmplished. 1t fs { of Chester and $2,100 from a bank at Bell- oulter, Onkland, Pottawat- : the signers of the indictment had personal Falls City Oporator Held Up. demned by architects, decided that a few | understood that the property owners along | ville, Kan. He kept his paper in good stand- When moving iuto our present home I griovances to air. Most of them were, lke | FALLS CITY, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special Tele- | hundred dollars in repairs will make the | the west bank of Salt basin have agreed to | ing at the banks until August, 1893, when found a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Father Eoglish, reluctantly forced to take | ooy to The Bee)—James Fitzgerald, the | building perfectly safe. give the right of way clear across the bot- | the banks pressed for payment. He then Dakota: Relssue—John Huntamer, | 1eft by a forn tenant, On the ]n‘hlf- 1 sides against the bishop fu the Interest of | OG0 O G R opot W. H. Meanger left last evening for Col- | toms over which a new channel for the creck | realized that his game was at an end and left Litke found the statement that it was good for cuts religlon and the preservation of the church 4 ' | tax Springs. will be excavated, making all the property | Chester for parts unknown. Detectives lo- Dakota: Original—Walter Slocum, | and burns. I can testify to the truth of fn the dlocese. A trial of the bishop on | was held up by two footpads yesterday morn- —————— S east of Salt basin avafl for residence: cated hi t Des Moines. Fargo, Cass. th Nothing In all my experience has the charges was promised by Mgr. Satolli, | ing and relioved of $22. During the scuflo [ WeePlng Wator Crowded with Crook 0. WARUROtUTIDE. DUrbosts, ABALL i Bups | TP MMR AE Bep ROAS Montuna: Relssue—John Grady, Cokedale, 4 its equal for treating blisters or burns, the papal delegate, during his visit to | Fitzgerald was severely brufsed and choked WEEPING WATER, Neb, Aug 'pu-(ul ‘that n....\f,,‘“, ,.'..',v iR l‘,’,_ Red Cloud Boy Hu Park. At i . Barrett, manager Sentinel, Le § Omaba fn June, 1893, and ho exprossed the | iuto insousidility. - There 1s no clus to-the | (Speclal Telegram to The Bee)—Housebreak- | Villing to give sut b amounts as they are | RED CLOUD, Neb., Aug. (Speclal to B Tty ey P r, Minn, =~ Pain Balm ls alio 8 cure gpinion, based o the evidence In his posses- | Fobbers o riding yosterday afternoon the | (" NAYE been getting in their work here. | able toward the construction of the proposed | The Bee)—Eight-year-old Roy Rife foll on | J Kreiswirth, a tatlor who came to Omaha | *7F Fhewmatiam. — For sale by drugglats. ., . r Those reported are: J. M. Teegarden had nal. The cost of excavating the channel itehfork yesterday afterncon. One tine ine 2k, ro| » poll = was'the proper remedy. The trial then and | horse attached to the vehicle fell down, | RN BEROFIE Afer o M- Teegarder over this route Is estimated at $50,000 more | & PIHCY 7 from Lincoln last week, reports to the polico | === subsequently promised failed to materialize. | throwing Miss Jessie Morton out, breaking | o woiy | B R N | A n e arta ta1ka0 LE ek tho. Hur ® | passed entirely through his body, penetrat- | tnat he lost his wife and two ehildren, Mrs. Instead an Investigation was undertaken by | hor Hight arm beiween the eibow and wrist, | o nd fewelry: L N, Woodtord,' 310, “The | thun the one talked of over (he Burns probe | fug his' lungs. Ho Is reting easy, with & | i, (0 S8 R SR BV SRR S Children Cry foi Archbishop Hennessy of Dubuque, last Aprii —_— ISR Ot i sones snd | oF b - § possibility of recovery. 4 . 1 B oention o8 s commitiest ot Fdhe Charged with Burning & Ba George Woods were also entered. The town | refused. s Bk K ¥ 8 ek i weels, but sho did not Inform ber bushand | Pitcher's Castoria. o i h 0580 n SR s e _(8pe o1 | 18 tull of crooks. ‘ when to meet her and she came on Monday coln Catholies, the investigation was limited | FALLS CITY, Neb., Aug (Special Tel ulists’ Liny at Hustings. HARVARD, Nob., Aug, $8 | Tele B i 85d:ahe came on | uy striotly to partisans of the Iudicted bishop. | egram to Tue Bee)—July 23 the large barn sThief Bound Over. HASTINGS, Aug. 22.—(Special Tel sxam to Tha Bee)l=Tha houss of Olevaland |'stooned. avor. RIEEi &b the Grend: hatsl naar Children cry fer Archbishop Hennessy reported to the apos- | o the Chris Mormet farm was detsroyed b; HASTINGS, Aug. 2 al Telegram to | 1 This has b lst day | T tollc delegate that the better class of the - 8 . VAR . fetauyes. by - Aug.'23.~( gram to | The Bee.)—This has been a popullst day In | prer was robbed this afternoon, the robber ) the depot. She left there Tuesday and Pitcher's Castoria Jalty and a majority of the priests of the | fire. »m«-\n was -:umwuo;l' to ,h’ of .Illt'cnulnrr The Bee.)—Ebenczer Lawrence, the milk | Hastings. One of the largest crowds of | gecuring $20 In cash and other valuables, started out to look for her husb This . @Gleosse sustained Bishop Bonacum. During | orisin reward was offered for the capture | wagon driver who robbed his employer and | farmers ever in the city & red at the is the last seen of the woman and her two m-“mn»unuw visit 2'0 Lincoln a ww’: of Joseph Licbering, a farm hand of Mor- | fled to Michigan, was today bound over to | fair grounds, a ast ‘-,yh\v.n d to populist » of Lo A Sw - X children, and the husband is becoming very ch"dren cry f(n y extolling the administration of Bishop Bona- | met's who had skipped out. Sherlft Forgus | the district court in $400 bail, which he could | speeches and talked polifics. The thousands Aug. 22.—(Special to The | anxious as to her safety. ~He ls stopping st | i0i0nhar's Castoria. PO T prosented to bhe Lriendly pricats | received a telegram Lo Bera, Kan., yester- | ugt furalsh, { present were addressed ab cousiesble | Bpe)—Mr, C. A. Swanson, au old aud | Thirteentl aud Joues strecls for the preseat, | ¥ 9%

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