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- THI. OMATIA DAILY BEE: THERSDAY, SEPTEMBER ! L THOUSANDS AT THE ~ FAIR | bt s hreuin e seen made sgaiont | i - outside of the hcueo and wiw only ds- Yes, it will be a picnic for the boy thy Eurprizes Even the | covered in time by the inmnates to enable k Enooess of thy Bhaw Eurprises Fven the | fouive i O U I ™ ives ‘knd with and a bonanza for their parents, to know idcst Enthusiastios but few clothes. McFaul carried insur i g4 & | amse or §2.600 eoly, and the entis prsperty that the new Fall Suit that has been Fo is burned i LINCCLN ENTERTAINS A LARGE CROWD | PORTANE 70 THACHRNS, promised ¢an be had for very little i or Dle o) OERNAN money. The beautiful goods will be Attendance the First Day as Numerons as A by Superimtendent Goudy. fiaraiantotion dtithe M 1 Coole Clo: At Any Time In the History of the secial to The Inetitution—Some Good iy has issued Exbibits forth the date, examination This examina- nber 26 and 27 In LINCOLYN, Sipt. 12.—(Special to The Bee.) $I1,000 Boys’ énd Ghildren’s Fun . Clothing for $11,000 ~The unpre lented succes ot the state fair f superintendent of public, instrue- astonishes 1o one more than it does the “h‘“-\\h r";luw\‘ ng at 9 a. m members of the board, When it was talked i . weology; 10:30 a. m of i the early part of the season the hard ermission; 1:30 p. m., It was a big puschase, but it our eastern buyer had not times and (ke supposed ruin of the crops by*| physical gcography; 3 p. m., English litera: ; a oo, ot tho drouth were brought wp as arguments § WE0; 4:30 p. ., dlemiseal T been on the lookout and seized the opporiunity in the nick of why the fair should not be held, but Becre § i "20100y:°01 a, m., rhietoric; 12:30 p, m., time, our Omaha friends would not have the chance we now gary Furnas and some others of the board | ftermission; 1:30 p. M., (niwlectnal phil insisted, while admitting that it would preba- | phy P neral history; 4:30 p. m. offer. Hirsh, Eison & Co., the best known Chicago manufac- bly b inancial loss. Monday the out- | adj . - , ~ : P . R sty Sxther glosny e M1 i turers of fine Boys and ‘Children’s Clothing was heavily over- look was rathier gloomy, though the display T it King the examination must be present at the time prescribed the pro- SR TR § ¥ 5 3 made. was one of the best ever seen on the | BUECY N 2€ i RO oY oy o de- stocked, and the NEW TARIFF LAW on wool coming into grounds, but yesterday a flood of humanity | partuee from this program can be allowed ¥ e poured into the city and into the fair grounds | Counly superintendents will confer a favor force January 1, 1895, saw them in a dilemma and heavy losses end the city entcrtained such rowd as it | by having this circular published in local staring the firm in the face. So our buyer, after considerable trouble, bought §17,000 Boys' and Children’s Fine Clothing for $11,000. Just think of it! Read the prices and see if you ever saw the like. Come see the goods and we promise you will make your son the present of a Fall Suit at once. ¥ newspapers and by calling attention of an any years. Last night | o0 qing applicants to the change of d from the circwiar No. 10, issued May G has not seen In the only slecping accommadations to be had | tfor love or were in the shape of cots | 1893 in the corridors of the hotels, Fromont The immense throng of people on the FREMONT, S grounds yesterday was made up of 8,000 free | Bee.)—Pedestrian J. M. Raport, who has admissions tnough paid admissions o | made a wager (o walk from New York City make the day o bigger one than any Tues- | (o San Franc nt of money, day in the histcry of the fair. The grand | arrived e whlki along stand 1s an immense affair, and while the | the railway and obtains the stamp and date races wero in progress Uhere was not @ [ ot every station he pas Hee he AtAEteH vacant seat in it, and the quarter stretch | he has worn out five pairs of shoes and has and every polut uf vantage from which the | o pS VO DR e 5 e o b LR R s 19 T Elkhorn Raflway company is staking o : e ground a ne Lt dej e ¢ One of the most remarkable exhibits on the | fhe &round for 4 new freight depot near th grounds is the poultry show, wiich is under | "G00 Ot BRC FECOREY BHERCEE the supervision of Superintendent Lewelling, | 10i"o0" oute to Chattanooga, to attend th The room is Inadequate for the display, but | cioo S8 0P o e tRor, O order it has bee arranged in the best way to | go*Gad" AL 10CHC OF SEERSMINAE OFCCE econonize the space and the 2,200 specimens | f D4 FTHIONS, WRCE meel s are all open tu inspection. If one may judge ik i SRR R TR AR L LR from the crowd which Is continuafly in the Abaldd oLl A B B building, a_considgrable portion of the popu- B ipLEUDH VLR RS BRIERLYCS (G BIosL latie of the =tate is interested in the rais- | Bim at Chattanooga. g ing of poultry, and has come to about the Among the speakers who have promised to best possiblo’ place {o et pointers. ~The | De Present at the veterans' reunion in the exhibit Includes all the various brecds now | SIt¥ park Septembe are Hon. John M raised in the state, end many of them are | Thurston, Hon. George D. Meiklejohn, A. S prize winners in county and other fairs, Churchill, H tussell, R. E. Moore and Another builling which is altractin B. K. Valcntine, and Hon. W..J. Bryan good of gttention is that in which promises to be here if possible, and Judge the creamery exhibit, adjoining Holeomb has been invite I thes. ot 12.—(Special to The co without a here last even| BIG SPECIAL SALE DIG PovS AND (HILDREN Little Boy's Suit, Boys' All Wool Suit. 3 shades children's suits, ages 4 to 14, 4 shades all wool boys' suits, extra pair usually sold for $2.00, big special sale price 3 | pants to match, usually sold for §2.50, big $1.25. special sale price, §1 . L Boys' Junior Suit. A Big Boy's Suit, An elegant silk velvet junior sult, ages 3 | 00 boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 years, to 7 years, usually sold for $6.00, big special 1 i long pants, heavy woolen goods, dark l'"L‘l',l!‘ ' sale price $3.50. usualiy sold for $4, big special sale price $2 Hlldlog. 1t is under. the supctvision of The residence of a farmer nemed Bcker- > G. Bassett, ond the display is the finest cver | man, ten mil U of this city, was, il Little Boy's Suit | Double Breasted Suit, \ seen in this building. its contents, burned Saturday; no insurance. ittle Boy's Suit. 50 e asir s A GBI SR bibvated One of the interesting features of the after- A lady coming from the and bound for 2 shades chiliren's sults, ages 4 t0 14, worstedi/stita;: ark eftsots; it 1pIANG) N Eripes noon program is the performance of the fife | Lincoln lost her pocketbook and ticket while dark effects, usualiy sold for $2.25, big spe- 1 ah #oUd) Colors] " ARMAITE Lol H6F48.00F i and drum, The drummer, Major R. H. Hen- | changing cars at this station yesterday cial sale price, $1. Skl ¥ o i " special sale price $2.50. dershot, il drammer boy of the | The gentlemanly officiuls of the Efkhorn Rappahannock, in speaking of the fair, said pot provided her with transportation for the Uritien WEFHDRC -3 ) i t b “I want to say to you that we have tray- | balance of her trip. Boys Jnnl?lr S'u;l"'-‘. R A Long Pan S(uit“ ; eled all over the world, you might say, and o CoRt T Junlor sults in blue and black tricot cloth 50 boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 years, Attondsd and playod for more fairs, perhaps, L Whisky Cont Him i Life. : nobby dress, ages 3 to 7 years, usually sold long pants, solid, substancial goods, usually = than any two iusicians in America, and in COZAD, Neb, Sept. 12.—(Speclal Tele- for $6.50, big special sale price $3.25. L] sold for $4.50, big special sale price, $2.00. i all of my experience I have never seen as | Bram to The Hee)—Yesterday about noon fine a display as you have here at your fair. | a stranger driving a prairie schooner loaded The fair at Des Moines was grand, but they | with household goods chme into town from met with bad luck there on ount of | the west in a badly intoxicated condition other attractions and rain which pr ° ented | Becoming a nuisance, he was locked up. On a vn;} ul'l their llllrplfly, Thelr ‘na wimv-m being liberated, about 6 o'clock last even- was No. 1, as well as yours Is here, feel ing, he procured a fresh supply of whisky lke saying that for you. 1t Is worth $25 to | sl startod - cost. About. 11 bt . . L 99 o'elock any mun who is interested in the state of | pight the section men at Coyote, five miles Nebraska to go through that agricultural | east of here, caught his team running away. hall and sec the display that you have there. | They found the man about a mile back, lying I only wish that the people of the eastern | dead in the road. The coroner was sent states could look through your agricultural | for, and today held an inquest. The ver- hall and see what you have. dict was “accidental death.” The wagon Secretary Furnas of the Board of Agri- | had passed over his head. killing him In- culture was surprised at the Lincoln to- | stantly. The body was taken to Lexing- night by his friends on the horticultural | ton. He was apparently about 35 years board, who had a handsome gold headed | of age, medium height, wearing a brown cane appropriately engraved for his con- | mustache. He drove a grey team and had sideration. It was presented by President | 5 plack 2 r-old colt tied alongside. He Masters of Nebraska City, and in accept- | yad about §28 on his person when found. ing it Governor Furnas made an appropriate . 4nE 4, Cavaenor Furtas, muds an soprouriate | & Clupgell resater was, tound, wits e | A DPOREY) A [{OUSE BREARER | e o se underatariy e bustiost, e | AWEUL DEED OF AN OLD MAN EDUCATIONAL. the fair in this, of all years, had been a successors to COlumbia Clothmg CD-, 13th and Farnam Sts., Omaha. . 3 cting the Capital and T time card C. H. Miller, Alda, writter present time, conn: BIAL AT success. TRUICI S IR el de i Windsor hotels, which the public is invit emY, A e tric o v by =2 to ingpect. RARRETT SCOTT ON TRIAL. issued to Nellie MeGrail in district Fifty- : ¢ $ Ol horaithane S g Rl S L RO XY O TR nine, Seward county, and notice of marriage | Dying Operator Arretted While Going | , The »ve\0 is in use in Ohio, W 0. Fulse of Central City Kills His Wife y a v enty- xcha s in operation, Ml rivasnted: a priest at Aurora. rough a Lincoln 8 and T i e a also in tho course of NELIGH, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Spcial Tele- Mrs. W. F. Cady's Restdonce Burned. J construction and ‘rapidly earing completion, gram to The Bee)—In the distriet court | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Sept. 12—(Spe- | \appen gy AN INTENDED VICTIM | mhe rat proposed by tho new frm ate 4% | FOUND WITH HER HEAD SPLIT OPEN { today the Barrest Scott case consumed all | clal Telegram to The Bee)—Fire this after- 2 B ollo B e ey R el osidences §2.50. Those having both a re the time. The defense introduced testimony | noon destroyed the residence of Mrs. W. F. residences § Yo furnishad dence and business 'p to show that it was three months before | Cody. The house was occupled by the fam. | wpen Cornered He Endeavored to Lscape | them for ie® ates of the company now | Murderer Attempts to Take IHis Own Life § Seott left for Mexico that the Holt county | 11 Of M. K. Barnum, general foreman of ing incoln are $5 for a businss Fulling Makes a Desperate Effort 3 Puarsuer in the operating in L fic shops hers. The loss of by Smashing His SWEET SPRINGS, Mo- THE GREAT MILITARY SCHOOL OF TR WEST. Ranks socond atthy War Dopai ntamon milivary s:hools of Unitel Siats - Propieay for Colloge, Business, Wost Point or Ann p facalty, unsguallsd location.” Before selectinga school, write for illastratod catalozay w LESLIE MARMADUKE, Managsr, EDUCATIONAL funds were lost in that failure; that Scott | little was ed of the household goods in Money. '\ ‘general state organization Is the object Insane. The most beautiful a location on hah had a settlement with the county su- | the house. goods were insured. ot . with headquarters at Lin- Take Silcngan, " Hhoritis 4 pervisors and that they had counted the — o A local exchanges Wil bo Immediately : S ; and commarsiti, courses or 8 Jigtiay, coepting Lhp setliemant as complate; o . o (Special to. The | DUt in throughout the other cities of the | DENTRAL CITY, Neb, Sept. 12.—(Special 9 lator of Illinols, and inspocted by L Rk '}]:m“!"’::lc';'f“';,‘;": ',’,fl:,‘:’,',"l‘;',xzf. R Wk Aam. t. tho Shalton "”‘\‘CD“" Rt {Anecs e The rate between them Is also 10 be | Telogram to The Ree)—This morning the official representativen Hewsion ) ecelv gram to The Bee)—The dam of the Shelton | Bee. Despite the fact that several new po- ( ' “Gotres below those of the company | ;0 FC, b 0 e Opens September 10th. own into a state of excitement . Ticat o both other ‘candidates, and' that his bond for | Muling and Graln company scross Wood | licemen have been added to the force during | which now holds a monopoly in Lincoln, | SEY Wi \ into a state of exciteme Always Reliable, Purely Yegetable Gn application - 7 . a [ o ny b by the report that Mrs. G. C. Hulse had | Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, pury S the second term was approved. Then, 1t is | 1ive" 3t (iils placo gave away this evening, | fair week, Lincoln has not escaped from the | The capitalization of the new company has | ¥ gantly coated, purge, claimed, a conspiracy was hatched amongst 8 kit 3 resulate, ‘punity. cieanse ana srenginen. 'ap: | AMERICAN GONSERVATORY ok S 3 y a o Cced at $200,000, and It is expected | been murdered; that her head had been split | (SR RPIIGY Sleanse and ¢ % the independents to oust Scott and put in aused by rats undermining it. A tempo- | pand of petty thieves and ragamufiins that | been pla or the cure of all disorders of v structure will b s that it will be in opération within three | open with an ax; that her husband was | the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous | WEBER Music Hall, Chicego. ne of their own party as treasurer. After ;L:Irl}liuén:tt:\l:x:n‘x‘yl l.be ";‘l‘m'“‘_';‘I'“."“f,:'"“‘”'""'i usually infest places where they think they ¥ atalogue sent months after the articles of incorporation | \iieine una was supposed to have com. | diseases. diziness, verllgo, costiveness, piles. 13, Dramatic i, Ko ution Deisarte, Xor: this thoy again_demanded to count "the | fir's ‘month on account of low water, and | can ply their business undetected. Early | hava been fled. mitiea thie ories o tten at i tales | BRI HEADAD MK, sl Lanta g ie oney, and on Scott's cefusal declared his | oo large orde ¥ v . A e Mrs. A Ing the Capital hotel was the scene ————— office vacant and appointed their man, and he ahea this morning It st on an carly train, | FMMALE COMPLAINTS, G K had arrived from the w I : ; G ; OF INTERESL T0 WINE MAKERS. " FEMALE demanded the office, but was refused, and ident nt Mg atiepiexalting pacerde f‘"l "‘":""t:l‘“f::“:::' —— ¢ on the | 1 800 0 the Louse, which was found un- | | oy e oy BILIOUSNESS, AGRSU ACADEM Stias Boott, wenk:to Mexloo the new treasurer | mopyy Bepte 100 (Bheatal imalos | Shioxellwan AUAEtered NI SO » | Ruling of the Treasury Dopartmen locked, and upon entering the family bed- ’ ollegiate, Surte. A1t Conrses. again demanded the office of the deputy, who . e 18 : and about 5 o'clock he was awakened by the Fortification of Sweot Wines. room she found her sister’s body lylng on DYEPEPSIA, vl O AP R e ity 18 » turned it over to him, gram to The Bee)—John Ulrich, a prominent | | oo go by some one entering his room. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Commissioner o BULLARD. 4 iRyijieg An effort was made to show that Scott | young Bohemian clerk in Cerveny Bros.’ the flcor, with several gaping wounds in CONSTIPATION , trom which the blood slowly —AND— All Disorders of the LIVER. Obse the following symptoms, resulting from diseases of the digestive organs: C. semble. An officer closed | tion, inward piles, fullness of blood in th He got up just in time to see a man dodge | ot Internal Revenue Miller has issued a cir- had monay deposited in the Aiff-rent banks store of Milligan, accidentally L . ¢ e new 188 BRIt eounty n hin own name. This event | choc mad Lijled himslt whily Datting 4 shot, | !0to the mext room. He entered this room | oular regarding section 68 of the new tarit ing counsel closed the arguments and the | gan fnto a wagon foday. The whole charge | by another door, but the intruler, slamming | act, providing for the fortification free of tax - court delivered its instructions, the jury re- | antered his breast. He lcaves a young wife, | the door In his face, made his exit into the | of pure sweet wine. After reciting the tiring at 9 p. m. with an all night's siege Lhu&lit— at once gave the alarm and crowds soon began to DRINK iR . Al Bl e Bpkaife bserved that acl of the. stoma M‘ before them. The defense attempted to show Trauble at Genoa's Indian School. main Balliculdwell Sollowedaim tieraxhen | sation: i seys: & ML odaese it | tho door to keep all out of the room until | GERY, G META e B o enier e e | amr o e o e %o The ||| the unknown man pulled;a: bandiul of iver! | under. this section above quated. heifogrtnrhin Aow gust of. food, fuliness ot + o v et » Neb, Sep 2.—(Spec! ol 0 o d conder rape heart, Lok | oca $1,000 loan of Toncray, and that Scott bought | peey-Superintendent Bell of . the Tndian | Gollars from some part of his clothing and | tion of pure bolled or condenssd ETAPY arch was at once Instituted for the miss- | [e*r" 10" pastire, "dimnens Sof viaion doty or the B il Hana Dy Sr, Mex- 1 senool has becn suspended and the institution | hurled them at him with sufficlent force to | must or pure crystalized oine ot B3 | | o husband, In a chest in an outbuilding | Webs before the sight. fever and duli pain in , an which ticket he returned to that city. | § i 9 e ed pro le head. deficl e deep gash in his forehead. Nothing | to the pure juice or the fermented product of N e | the head, nmln‘(olu. 1t (5 3:‘!“116"'(!:“]!;‘“%“ Rt deb) m: such grape juice described in the act of | the ax was found, with which the deed had | of the skin and s politics cause , Cald ] 5 is now undergoing an inve 1cy of perspiration, yellowness ngs Hemocratie, charged that more or L pain_in the side, chest, Favors for Al T FINEST N S S| e October, 1890, prior to the fortification pro- | been done. Upon the arrival of the corcner :K'."’E‘.,H“" sudden flushies of hLeat, burning In OSCHOLA, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Speclal to | the troubl finally cornered his man in room 50. The | y4eq° by the law for the sole purpose of | The Bee correspondent entered the room | A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free of all The Bee)—About fifteen of the unterrrified Demiso of Mrs, W, 11, Davis. police were notified, and a couple of officers | P rociing sweet wine according to the com- | anq witnessed the sickening sight. Lying | ‘he Sstzm of all the above named disorders. democracy got together In county convention:| YORK, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special to The | 5000 appeared on the scene, and towed thelt | mgrolal standard, shall not be excluded by Trice 23 cents n Box. soul by Graggists t or in her night clothes lay the unwilling prisoner to the station. He gave upan-1ha: oo iher uight clotiies Jay. th - d 1 Sleve- o y, e & vietim, ad resting a pool o 0d n m"m_“:“u"’ m},“:;:' ;':“;'-‘:":‘ry‘:”‘:, acts O | M. agent of this city, died last night from | clothing was marked with the name of Do- | ghall not be in excess of 10 per cent of the AR e e et w (Thibub IRAE: and Dassad i’ resolutlon’ reaniring: the the effects of an operation performed upon | ran. The police think that #aey have | woight of wines to be fortified under the or yosi rei 3 a 3 . a struggle. An examination shewed that Cl o 1 dolegates o support Judge W. L. Stark for | Mo ¥e¥terday to remove a tumor. caught & smooth man, although at his tria) | faws, Collectors, therefore. In declding 10C0. atB — - SARRIL N Amat AR A | YR (olse ATk Kheralone, IR Qesioa 1l thollvictiin “iadBretired, andwas’ probably . i congress, If the congressional convention Small Fallure ut Norfolk, kb 18 Pr . whether the bond cf the winemake sleeping when the fatal blow was struck, as . thought it expedient, and elected the follow- NORFOLK b., Sept. 12.—(8pecial Tele. | the man that entered the sleeplng compart- | receive his approv:l will not decline to ap- | ong of the pillows was saturated with blood. AR T it wali ing delegates to the state convention: Ex- i BBy SISt BB Rl ment of Caldwell. Neyertheless he was | proye the bond, nor will the gauger in charge | whether the victim had arisen from the unites in a perfect form all the quali~ Sonater M. A Mits" and Fiurm “hetsy, | Bram to The Bee)—The small confectionery | bound over (o the district court in the sum 3 decline to allow the fortification in case | peq after being struck or whether she had ties everybody desires to find in his Congressional—Colonel E. A. We:lrath and | Store of E. J. Burdick was closed today un- | ot 0. An examination of the various | condensed grape must or pure crystalized SEARLES&, { It is as Nourishing as Meat, Alexander Scott. ood. 2 or sent by Mail. Send to DR. RADWAY & CO. New York, for Book of Advice. the definition cf pure, sweet wine in the law, gl been pulled from the bed could not be de- s enatoriai—N. H. Lyon | 4er a bill of sule. Liabilities 5o far reported, | doors of the hotel rooms showed that sev- | cane or beet sugar not In excess of 10 per : termined. After committing the deed y ; . and Peter Hanson. S, 8. Snell was elected | ¥800; assets, $400. eral of the locks had been turned, and that | cent of the weight of the wine to be fortifled | Hulse washed the ax and put % away. He and still pleasant fo take. It is as chairman of the democratic central com- i they were ready to be entered nolselessly. | is added. i also took a sack containing some papers SEAHLES Delicate as a Luxury, and still chcap mittee, and W. G. Catlett secretary. divoke Up'a Dangerous Gang, Mych credit is given to Cadwell, whose home Naval Officers Ohsying Orders. and left it at a neighbor's d-or. ) g2y e CHICAGO, Sept. 12—The police, In the | is at Bdgar, for his timely awakening, | o oiNer o™ 6 ™ 0 LORE" oo ro | Hulse was found this forencon three miles Y, SPECIALISTS in price. ;. on Brevitios, capture of the “Mother” Martin and | which probably saved many of the guests BEENGRON.A s west of Marquette, having walked over ) 1t is by far healthier than either GRAFTON, Neb, Sept. (Special to | ““Taps’ Hogan gang of thieves, whose fence | of the hotel a goodly sum. tary of the Navy McAdoo today gave the fol- | yyoive miles after committing the deed. : : The Bee.)—Yesterday at 12 o'clock, at the | on West Fifteenth street was raided W. H. Patmore has reported at the sta- | lowing statement to the press: “The situa- | \When found he was wandering around with Chronis Tea, Coffee or Cocoa. o Tesidence of the bride's parents, Frank Hand | SCRUY, have unearthed one of the 'mo tion that his residence was entered by sneak | tion at Bluefields is such that our naval ofi- | a bullet in the head and another in the L 5 ; R Misa " Bliuoha Halasrs vore and | thoraughly " organized bands "ot rob thieves some time during the afternoon, and | cers at that point aré' Iible to be misunder- [ hand, having tried to commit suicide. He WE Nervous Therefore it should be made a house- and Miss Blanche Hainor were married, | which ever infusted the clty, = "\ | a revolver and two gold rings isken. Ed [ stood and have injusticd done them at the [ Is now in jail. The wounds are slight. The Private fold article for daily use, as it is in The brid Ml ming the ceremony. | b B aanized as a police force, covering | Woehler mourns the loss of a siiver watch | bands of American reyidents general impression is that Hulse is insine, / I innd artic » 5 o:Bride fs: the daughter-of W. G, Hainey, | BBt NN oity ™y aja Aforce, COVering | ana several other minor articles, which were | ~Up to this date the g-nduct of Captains | there having been indications of Insanity AND France. a leading merchant, and the groom s or- | iy {0 Yk, iitte. " The ringleaders | purloined from his room. R. S. Risser says | Sumner and O'Neill has been in accordance | for several years, and many think that CURES] Spuil ganiser of lodgos for. the Macoaboss, possessed a mysterious influence, and, al- | that he is out just $1.20, which he had in | with their instructiois, @nd Is highly satis- | after killing his wife he intended to commit ) raris A E R E R Lonoon Miss Elda Watt Is lying ut the point of | though members of U id had been' fre- | 4 savings bunk, which is now missing {rom | factory to the department. The nature of | suicide, Hulse is 72 years old, a veteran DISBASES | 5o watimsts 2v.s Culeaso-50. 1Y Broadwar, Ko ¥ 2 '.‘I"““;'y‘ «l‘.‘u:::, faela, l";\“"“h:“r““‘“ i Ryeoxer: | ALY areeated, the¥ were.otten: relasaed | pia’™ housshold, Dr, - ‘We ute thinks e | these instructions ag ot been made pub- | and a Mason in good sianding, ' The coro. ARG IR b ns ' CPIeHE 4 (el IR e T i o | T e RN | B, e b T, |t T, Uy | el o TR ATR T | T NEBRASKA : e vie i - night. J. W. Mefford claims that he was : RS N0, S B i wounds inflicted with a hatchet in the Catarrh, all Diseasos of the Nose. stables, and has not since been heard of AV ey, o P B whie inn hack. In the wicinity of | WASHINGTON, Sept. {2—Surg:on General | Nindi s ‘Gabriel Hulse, and that the crime | Throat, Ghest, Stomtach, Liver, Blood R gy PHILADILPHIA, Sept. 12 —Tn the United | Twenty-seventh and X streets, and relieved | Wyman has recelved {lie following report | was feloniously committed. 0 ourt of appeals today i objects to the most is th X Jinte ore rey VALPARAISO, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special | States circuit court of uppeals today the | of §iL. ‘What he objects to the most I8 the | from Dr. John Ginter at’ Baltimore regarding —Skin and Kidney Diseasss, tos | NATIONAL BANK - R - e decision of the United States cireuit court | manner in which he was handled by the | the cages on the Tysack.' ““One of the cases Army Shoot at Fort Sheridan, WManhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS- ; g :l'.lcgr:hn u;‘nn x’h-x:; l‘x:kmlvwn parties &0 | of New Jersey in the Edison-Weatinghouse | bighwaymen, who gave him & parting 3alu(o | at quarantine s yollow firer. “The other two L CHICAGO, Bept. 12—Preparations for the EASES OF MEN. U, 8. Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, ered e barn ol en Porter, one and a | infringement e In favor of Edison was | in the shape of a kick are not. Every facllity, was given me for big army shoot at Fort Sheridan are al- Call cn or nddross half miles south of town, last night, hitched | reversed and the c: panded, with di- | Sheriff Miller has been notified that & y pawhs & . the examination of fha patients. Wilson is | most complete, and on Friday the men will Searles & $iplag 1418 FAKN AM ST | CAPITAL, e 400,000 a span of horses (o u buggy and drove away. [ FeGtions to enter w decree dlsmisxing the | horss was stolen from Valparaiso last night, | slowly recovering from R s, T iank! of | hesin. hansing. sway- at the {arEets, “The Dr.Searles & Saarles, * % Xdx™ Ay | $400, Telegrams wero sent out as £oon as the RIS : v — Edisor and Deputy O'Shea has started in pursult | vellow fever. Chief ‘Eligineer Poole has a | Preliminary shoot, which is for the Depart- onde e SURPLUS - - 56,600 g theft was discovered this morning, and this e of the thief. very severe attack of bronchitls and possibly | Ment of the Missouri, will extond from Sep- ATEL T T g 48 afternoon a telegram was received from the President Churged with Fraud, G. W. Page, who hails from Beatrice, was | typhoid fever. The steward of the ship has L:y:n: ;'rl_mm ;:>|r«w‘lxlhwlplzll\"|)~lt~) T |4”“‘I();|'|)!u‘0: DA Ol‘ BEAU] Y fis sherift at Lincoln. stating that he had the | CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—A sensational bill for | arrested in a drunken condition last night, | gglight attack of cphemeral fever.” ioes Uagan fepariin yesigeay aad by Bt A g outfit In his possession. It evidently had | a el for the Chica Nickle works | and placed in the “bull pen.’ This morning 3 ompetitors for the army tournament, aby uml-a-; Riraple, red Jouyh bande,and Officers and Directors—Henry . Yates, pres- J O harrawsd to:&rive o [ARcoln. o led. charging Charles McGregor | he claimed he was robbed of a dismond ring Wages Ruised to the Union Scale. consisting of the {hree best marksmen from Rt fullg i pveted 1y ot | gent: Jobn 8. Colline, vice-president; Lowis - rys g . Adams, the well known capitalist and vice | by one of thirly-five inmates of the cell. WASHINGTON, Sept. —The president | the departments of =Columb Dakota, R 5 ;-3?‘,“, S e ot 8. Reed, Cashier; Willlam H. 8. Hughes, assise 4 Eeads f0r (ho Third Time prestdent of (he company, with fraudulently | A couple of vags who were in the cell Were | 44 gocretary of the Columbla Typographical Caiprada, Taxas. the Flstis, Oalfornis apd Y118 an will aw pureel aud sweoicad | 89¢ casbler. ol CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special | ai the st ‘h‘x‘.“.ll“lu“x;;.«m;na::"xdnwln‘{ put \‘.“ :;2,:;‘; cages, on suspision of POS= 1 \yion of this city have been informally noti- | shooting' will begin on the 4th. On Octobe % S ppa ey aospe, Oaly THE IRON BANK. 3 | Telegram to The Bee)—For the third time a bemin DR B T flen that Secretary Morton, prior to his de. | 11 the medals will be preserited and ‘the ) veutive of {iammation aud ciog. L W. F. Porter has been selected to lead the ¥ ¢ Hgd g e parture for Europe, increased the wages cf | LFooPs reviewe glog of the poros, Boll evesywhere, 3 populist forces in the legislative fight. J. E. - el v From present Indications \ appears tht | tho union printers employed In the branch To Ralse Ontergns Fazes, D hatmor was nomingted for ounty at. | NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The motion for | tho citigens of Lincoln ‘and even of the | ,riyting office in the Dopartment of Agricul- | gpriNGrILD, T By R = e er the. canvention -Cyclone" | the appolntment of & recelver for the Colo- | Whols state are (o reap the benefits of & | bire o conform to the union scale, complaint | 4SErine (it e Bent: 120 “QUPIDENE" 3 Davia addressed an audience of about 300. | rade River lrrigation company before has | competition between two rival telephone com- | pyyiyg poen made by the union Ackerman, city comptroller of Chicagy, ; 1 His speech was well received. n put over until next motion day, which | panies. George D. Sheibley, formerly of Fos- et made an argument before the state board 5 H i —— will probably be in two weeks, torfa, O., has been in the city the past week dy to Sail for Russia. of equalization today, asking 000,000 Curer the effects of i Trenton Kesidence Destroyed. — quietly organizing a telephone company which Sept, 12.~Clifton Breekin- | be added 1o the Cook county avsesment, %o SOlL7 use, | excense 2% 2 i i " . systel 0- e as to give Chicago 31,0 e e ions, potel TRENTON, Neb., St 12.—(Bpecial Tole- | Sapiatn Pervets Dieo of Moart Dlsonse: | | I8 fo use the Harrison spote, Mo [ 8350 | riteo of Arkansas; ths mew miniater to Rus- | Said”he sulons owy ha 'n Vi ocels and consdl: :‘"’“f:u;”‘r‘":;’::“‘c';j_"&f Il“;:(::\:"::::: Perrett, superintendent of the Marinette | eral of the stanchest busin:ss men of Lin- | 18, was at the State department today. He | honest ussessor could be elected, Whe Lule e i Btreet F Barge Line company, died at his home in | coln are backing up the enterprise. Mr. | recelved his final instructicns and leaves here | oaye vefuses (o send in 4 statement and th ment desior of this place. McFaul had be- | Weat Adame shreet’ today. = Deatn was | Shelbley has been an employe of the Beli | tonight for New York, whence ns will ah | bousd - ordered. the chalrman 4 prooeed pome obnoxious to w number of parties In | caused by heart disease. Telephone company for twelve years, and ) for Burope. b against it under the statutes, sald Ly THE GOOD- s MAN = DRUG CO. ;{/\ Omaha, Neb. & 4 y

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