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THE OMt\ll\ DA!LY BEE: W(‘)')NESI)AY QEI’TP.MIER 26, 1894 HERE DR()UTH D“) “S WORST horses, which are only a burden brcouse they 31 The Injured: MickdeluKirts, badiy biuised | " A rnvmm be sold, 1 on the bac contused, hurt | | Bt Sl selgheeie, and feiad B4 teraiiy: Tohn "elkdPontune buck Let us sell y denth are imminent; Dut (he fat fdae of pa R riged o vy i) ealo Dene ouan . . . . | Nebraska must not be tarnighod by ths pub- " e | Report itha it « | lication of these reports! It will ke before | Govarnor Crounte Fis Decides to Tak i = o e | port of the Pitiable Condition of the Peo Hmsto vou €0 Heb JCNG APUY b kriowss 1N ot Orounte I vally Dec 0 ) PREPARING YO REPORT. | ple of Sherman County. time. It fs only fair to say that wo are in Action in the fatter, aetil— kst the worst part of the dreuth b:t. Thirty Strike Cammission Asyembles ne Washington | . R, miles west of hero it begins to improve. TR t plete, Lts Labors, | . THEY ARE ON THE V_RGE OF STARVATION | 1 have written this as secrctary of the | COMMISSION OF 1891 TO BE REVIVED | \WASHINGTON, Seit e | Callaway reliet committee. of Labor Wright, tFe ehairman of the United e S NORBURY. 4 » | . 2 THOMAS NORBURY. States comm s:ion’ Bfdbinted (o investigate Roports Mado by Sapervisors Show Thero 18 WASHINGTON COUNTY'S FATR, | Managers of the Organization Awthorized | (10 Chicago strikey grrived in this city this | bat Little Food in the County as the — 16 legin Prelitinary Arrungementd morning. The commissign, which adjourned | : Result of Two Successive Crop Entries More Numerons Than at Any Fime 101 thie Werk n the Hrouth August 30, is to reassgmbls at the office of | B # o iy i the Assoclation’s History | the departiment of labor tomorrew to decide BLAIR Neb, Sept 25, —(Special Tele- % wl her an further testimony s needed | h | gram)—The Washington cow fair con- - | and to lear or receive any furthor sugges- | LOUP CITY, Neb., Sept. 18.—To the Fdl- | vened today, and will continue for three | .., a5 (ocialy_dn re. | ONS With referénce to the remedies that | r th ‘ or of The Bec: In your issue of September | days s waw the last day for entries, and | 08 TSl spoaia in sufferers in | MY be volunt 1. Commisstoner Wright | 11, speaking of the “Stories of Distress in | the secretary and assistants ave very busy. | o te ' o e glons, Governor Crou sa | ®2¥S that he has done no werk upon the | X Western Nebraska,” you ask for the facts } Entrles of everything this year ure 1arger | Sy doaed 1o rake (amediate action i pro. | 1€t since the adjournment of the comm e has decide ake immediate action Pro- | sion, althongh has givel c oug ’ 8 o upon the fiventigation of & duly appointed | than at any previous time. The agricultural | Gage vatjor mens: P TR B 2ot ok Mg 4 ARG DT o3 Ilawaol- sdole - StibFot oo vy i 4 commitiee. Upon a call of eltizens of Litch- | display will be large. Every pen for hoBS | proposed is the rovival of the old relief com- | being prepared. ' Commissioner Kernan of L] flald, Sherman county, a county mass meet- | has been taken and many donbled up. AN | yuodo S Cn ot duty in 1891, and Dr. Mar- | New York has been charged with the duty ing was held at Loup City, and at an ad- | the stalls for horses and cattle are taken, | tion of Kearney, who was a member of that } of "--":‘ a s Hyflu*h of the remedies 1]rnm journed mas¢ meeting held at the court | and good entrles for the races have been | o4, " » oity ufg s reviva b L U i i L G e ¢ . . house in Loup Cily, August 9, 1804, the au. | MAde, The management eays there will be e Ml el Lo o Mo have come from a multitudo of sources and $15 man's black cheviot for.......... F ; % L ‘ y no foolintiness n (ke races, as the flag will | has made several trips to the ecity on the | havo covered a very extensivo rauge. Judge | A pervisors of the thirteen ' towns of this | e used, regardless of who it shuts out, | same mission, and a® a preliminary the | \\Ar: hington of Hllulvn!‘ the other member nty were re ed to make a canvass of | Parties entering must expect to go in to win. | ernor has called Rev. L. P. Ludden, secre- | 't"‘ it commission, has been charged with 3 thelr several towns to find out definitely the | Wodnesday is children’s day. and all | tary of the old commission, in consultation | fhe LY of dlgesting 4 “‘I I “”("i"{": b s mnr A actual condition of our people. Blanks for | SSHSSIN I, e jdutity e r’{:"l ¢ Closed, Sen- | on numerous occasions. and he has now au bn, ai his hom Peoria, HI. It Is $18 single breasted cassimere for.... 4 this purpose were jvlrmrml and printed, and day, and Hon. Dave Mercer and Tom Majors thorized Mr. Ludden to take up the prelimi i that the testimony will make about the several supervisors were provided there- | yra’axpected fo be presen nary work in connection with a bureau of printed pages with in order that this work might sy8 p L rellet. All correspondence relating to th Commissioner Wright, seen by an Ausocl tematically done Coatly Dispite ot Two “armars. suffering from the drouth and calls for as- | i RIN 1 AL b 3 g | cay. net yet looked his mall and e b P IFromn the secrotary of this mass meeting, | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb ot Spe- | g Wty L g Best Englis sistance will be turned over to Mr. Ludden ble to say whether any further vol Snglist S $IO' clal)—~The trial of an unusually M 1 melton suit for. ..... and he will at on unteer testimony would be offered or not the county attorney, 1 have befors me ti communicate with yeports of nine cof the townships, also the | BUIt was begun in district court yesterday. | authorities in the various counties to aseer AU our me:t'ng tomotrow,” he said, ‘In 3. Nickles and F. routiy. baeh & "y we aoldet tro dge. Worthington's | £hips have not to da ported. eity, R. C. Nickles and F. M. Young, became | depended upon to help themselves. Mr. Lud- | w ik, whether the testimony we have taken . involved in a dispute over the ownership of | den's work will be to pr [t should be stated that the supervisors pare and syste- | js to ba supplemented by additional evidence 1 a steer worth $15. Nickles missed the ani- | matize the way for the practical handiing of | on disputed L Wi en discu ere selected as the be this wo b - disputed points, 3 then discuss | were selected as the best men for this work | ma) from his pasture, and a few months | relief work. The governor is undecided as | Tort. wnis I ~a work that took much time and & our report, which, despite all statements to re and | afterwards o alleges, saw it roaming | yet as to which is the most feasible way | the contrary. has ds yei received no consider- was performed gratuitously by them—and | inside the feed lot of his neighbor, Young. | to obtain supplies of mopey and food and | ation by the commission. It is probable the reports were more or less Complete as | Nickles replevined the steer, and in the trial | clothes for the sufferers from the failure of | that we will then scparate after an agree- they eould find time to attend to it. 1t was | In the lower court Young was accorded the | crons. It Is quito possible that the legisiature | ment concerning Its terms ls reached (pro- ownership of the disputed steer. kles took | Will ba appealed to for a substantial appro- | vided we are of one mind), and the work of an appeal to this district court, and at the | Priation, and in the meantime there may | writing the report will be divided up. It 0 last term was given the right of possession. | D€ @ request for voluntary contributions of { should be in the hands of the president by Judge Chapman sfterwards set the verdict | Money and goods. the middle of November in order that he aside, and ordered a new trial, being com- [ Acting Mayor Wo can Incorporate any suggestion he desires to undertaken for the express purpose to find the condition of the people from personal ex- amination, family by family, in every part of the county, and it is, as 1 Believe, a fair 1s presided over the and trathtul exiibic of (he average condition | f%1¢e: A1¢ BrECH O rt osts miready | Tegular meeting of the city council las 1 i RANEE b iqs ; g 8 B satt a1 e ik ST | ek i, i Cour s Sty | L i o, e oy, o ) ' e Mmoo s || (AN Boys® all wool suit—2-pieces......... : b, were I‘:::";‘»r\m:"”»yv;ywjyd.wl"srml’:x|‘\’\‘|:"’ul ann. | make the total exceed $300. An appeal to the | done but the session was oterwise foature- | “Do you antlelpae any practical benefi A ; e o hia own_ sy, | Supreme court ls a_strong probability, as L motion was passed authorizing the | frem the work of the commission® 1 QR et SR ee e e M totiimen: hr waxlihy endiwiilifirbist onhav=| SSLLIEmEnt lat GIN LS mgninal thie olly (ks tok The commission was in no sense one of g Per of persons in his family. 2. The amount | I8 thelr full rights In the premises. el cla for damages, | arbitratiof teplied Commissioner Wright B Y T ERTIEAY : ! 9 BE a7 s0k botatoes Tateed by him in 3098 e e ;»nr nting to $450, the Crawford claim for | “as o wmany people erroncously suppose oy heavy long pants suit for ...... 'Y E L S T g H et hused s awi 500, (he Louisa P. Dayton claim for $165. | The law only contemplated an official invest 4 DECATUR, Neb., Sept: 25 —(Special)— | An ordinance was p; sed on its first read- | gaton of the strike—the determination of its at date. 4. The number of his cattle, first Aok Lol L A . Lttt e L o T8t | \illjam Cayon has filed a petition in the | Ing cutting down the number of voting places | causes, and suggestions looking to a remedy stock cattle, second, milk cattle thitd, hogs ey r rston county on behalf | 0 some of the wards of the city, and resolu- | to be used as a basis of action thould any | 3 : 1 and pigs. 5. What aid would be necessary. | county court of Thurston county on behalf o Blo o i oqueed anthorizing the laying | legislation lcoking to the correction of any Boys' substantial long pants suit ; 6. How much, of his mother, praying that she may be [ 7% RS HEER ¢ B Rt kg s . 6 y. The ¥ 5 Qs T pi: i i of about @ pdred sidewalks which had | existing evil, be demed necessary The ° I!L“;r;\v:‘:\.l;l:n‘lu\v‘. lrv-”:uu’:v”lh:\l. ‘;xh 1'\1”;“:;\.‘ ;m,m a In‘v m hel : ‘I:w(|~.hl| “l‘rvvllvrirl; heen condemng commission is in no sense a judicial body p by | erviso e nine reports befo e | Cayon is an habitual drunkard, and o y 8 and has mo power to condemn any of the ) sim up as follows : the treatment which his wife received, while | :‘ C. T " 1(| “:\|\| ENTION. fe. | Parties. Tt will simply lay Bhesesitie Heopl s g 1. Number of statements, 2i number of on one of his sprees the latter part of last he city is gradually filling up with dele an official investigation of the greatest s B3 05’ silk v at it i k porsons in the 266 families, 1,42 O Oy e it to he Gommenced. | Bates and visitors from all parts of the state | in the history of the Amerlcan republic. Boysgsilicvelyet iinonsitEICn IRLEE S L] 3 2, Grain ralsed in 1894: Corn, 110 bushels; | Ho came home late in the evening in a | to twentfeth annual convention of the : g wheat, aska Woman's Chr 020 bushels; oats aud rye, 607 | badly potatoes, oxlcated condition and commenced | Neb stian Teur perance ARGENTINE WOOL FOR AMERICA. 24 bushel to abuse his wife shamefully, using profane | union, and the local committee is getting . Aln, ete, on hand at date: Corn, 180 | language. Not being satisfied with this, he f them comfortably located. At the opening | Free Wool Clause in the Tarift Bill Has r ; wheat, 1,120 bushels; oats and rye, | picked up an ax handle lying close by and | meeting tonight, which' was held in St iated Trude. I 4 32 bushels; potatoes bushels. commencsd o beat her. The poor woman | Paul's Methodist church, a musical program | w-\eHINGTON Minister ‘Zeba: 4. Cattle: Stock, €tcers and calves, 976; | was helpless, and being blind had to take | was rendered by the members of the con 3 X Al 4 cows, 737; hogs and pigs, 1,271 e baating. . She was clubbed into insensi- | servatory of music of the State university, | 108 Of the Argentine répiiblic, says a remark By’ the statement it appears that there was | bility and was rescued by her son. Mrs. [ Greelings were extended to the convention by | able stimulation of‘the wool Industry of his raised in 1894 by the foregoing 256 families on is in a very critical condition, her | Mayor Weir on behalf of the city, Rey. €. C. | country has result:d’ frém the enactment of 1 on the average loss than one-half bushel of | entire body being one mass of wounds and | Lasby on behalf of the churches and Chan- | the tariff law In this eountry. Raw wool has eorn, not twelve bushels of wheat, a little | bruises, but the doctors think, with care, she | cellor Canfield for the education interests de active advanees in the Argentine mar- —_ “‘_ milar to the rise in London and Paris over two bushels of oats and rye and a little | will recove The responses were by Mrs. E. L. Wood of and extensive preparations are being made ‘ aver one bushel of potatoes. There Is on Plended Not Guilty. Omaha and Mrs. A. W. Nickell of Beatrice. 0 b . . PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sent. 25.—(Special LINCOL I for wool exports to this country. Mr. Zebalos - L'.‘::“;‘; A ohasenun i baael fiv’,.fi.’;..".’.‘: Telegram.)—Pugllist James Lindsay and | The guests of the Hoyd Motel were driven | is just back from New Yok, where he found R B ain a8 triswold, charged with the murder | 1nt0 the streets by a man giving the name i that merchants were largely increasing their Most of the fumilies raised nothing, and a | Sandy Griswold, charged with the murder | B0 RSP R L WOL EUUNS 16" the | wool ‘orders, and (hat, pe ® L °9 | hand over one-half bushel of corn, four IN BRIE ol ESatlb 1 elhoiis Pletcher Ro bk steamship lines few only got some by exceptional circum- | of Fletcher Robbins in this city in the | oo o "0 hioicane Hill. He had a blg gut | were being projected to handle the new trade alwnces. The county as a county is a howl- | month of Augyst, during a prize fight, came | 4ua" o by ¢ : : Y . . ¥ n . . gger jag. and it only ook Wim - | The minister says this cbuntry bought $2,000,- Successors 10 C l b Cl h C JHEwASLS. : | down from Omaba this morn'ng o appear | fo minuies with the combination to get | 000 of the coarse grade, long combed Argen- oiumoia ot mg uo., : { And this desolation follows an ihe heels | in the distrct court, | They were atralgned | compete poseession of the louse Uine’ wogl 1ast. year. bit the trade promises of the drouth of 1853, by which most of the | this afternoon and both entered pleas of not | “*i} ool il s IO eIRl b o i S S i il Nt iara VAFK. Feducsd o, the. last ‘extramity, | gullty, . Attorney Gucley on behalf of the | o The restdence of Lo o BLEh M Nime | grade is us‘d ‘in BHKaelpEIA, o g (3th and Farnam Streets, Omaha. i and under the conditions upon which our | accused asked for a continuance until the | SOCER FRS, FE (H L g T R e e e b : ! Deople came into the year 1834, The utmost | February term of court. ~County Attorney : : 3 Several holdups have been reported to | heavy weolens. The,trade in fine Merino extrtions were put forth by them fto raise | Travis tesisted the granting of the request. VTR MURAE 0T 0o tianism atl a | Wools promises to triple in th: xame manner. a crop. Fall wheat and rye Killed by frost | Judge Chapman took the matter under ad- ? 2 u v o late hour s beginning to be considered | These Argentine “voals ‘dre of W pectllar kind G]."[’“\'(‘ ’l() “ORI' FARL" [ They took passage in the steerage in order ) was resown with spring wheat and other \‘Kf“l:ll::"l:lllj‘l‘l tomOrEads 'l'l‘l':-:"r‘)fll'wll:‘inll; dangerous not grown: in this country, and have been L4 M g to save as much money as possible. Mexi- f f ' crops, and when the small graln was de- | promite o be oy Interesting ue ARy he't ‘o el "Christian Endeavorers ‘are com- | imported in spite of previous wool tariff 3 can Consul Coney accompanicd Bolanos and i stroyed the prospe was good for an st ~ MYy ¥ pleting arrangements for the regular annual | but their use will now be much augmented. R , Bustamente to the steamer and introduced I3 [ enormous crop of corn. But diouth and - o e nvention. which s soon to oceur | Minister Zebalos says the inereased price of BT { them to Captain Von Helms. Instead of be- | Tot winds swept all before it. Dunn Marder Trial On, T this eity. The committee on arrange- | Wool evercomes the fears felt by American | Ezeta avd His Fe'low Fefugess Euroute INg put into the steerage they wore given a WINNER OF THE = Unless help comes starvation is right be BLAIR, Neb.,, Sept. 25.—(Special Tele- | ments today decided not to have the con- | WOol growers that the for:ign competitors v Moxioo/and|Cna taiala, | cabin on the upper deck. Near (o their quar- ¢ e 5 fore hundrods of our people. They have | gran™ o aistrict court Is stil) hearing the | vention at the state capitol, but to nccept | ¥ould pull down thie price and kill the Amerl- smala. ters was the state room of General Martinez World's Fair Medal nothing, and no money or credit. No v the offer made by the First Buptist church | a0 Weol production. The minister says that . of the Mexican army. Martinez is a great 3 B o ‘o near fhat san help. This is a | Dunn murder case. The defenso s nearly | U0 O on the contrary, the increased trade shows 5 friend of the president of Mexico und he and and / iploma, 4 : 3 Siate of things that will increase in in- | through. It will probably be given to the N e that the American woolen factori:s intend to | WILL HATCH THIIR SCHEMES THZRE | the refuge:s at once fraternized. Martines i3 1 tensity and extend day by day as winter | jury on Wednesday. The state has a strong R 0 enlarge their work, while the increased price is one of the leading generals of the Mexi- 5 approaches. Our county board has trans- | case, although it is not thought that Dunn DECATUR, Neb., Sept. )—=Twu ur[rm\ '\w-rl »lw»;- that l\'n,- American wool el .‘-;.,, .;rmy and it was sald on the s;. Paul ferred all available funds to meet the pres- | will hang of the oldest settlers in this part of the coun- | raisers have mot lost anything Intend o Haise an Army in Guatemala and | 1AL Ne Was sent up here to render whatover et Qlstress_about $200 to o township. We [ A 8-year-old boy of John Mead, living at | try were married here last Monday at the | Minister Z bajos has an lnteresting budget FrRra R wemaln and | assistanc: hie could to the refugees. From E Siade an appeal o the governor for an extra | Highland, accidentally hung himsclf this af- | Methodist parsonage by Rev. D, W. Stam.] of information from lis country ehowing o ‘t Opporwuaity March present appearances Ezeta will make Guate- ton to, Toaable countles to Melp them- | ternoon. He had tried to crawl into the oat | baugh—Rov. Charles Cross of Herman, aged | jarival of business. —An English syndicate Into Salvador—Mexicans Ap- s e abane o tions. During the povts and sont s delegate fo push the mat- | bin, and the shding door dropped down, | 72 years, and Mrs. Jane A. Clough, aged 65 | L% made a proposition Lo the goxerniment to e v L LB b ter, The appeal was in vain. catching him: by the neck. The child was | The old couple seem ns happy as young folks | piie S0 MU B0 ro vy o 8 oonis AR kgl 5 T No man, be he chuncellor or other, who | found in this condition nearly strangled to | and will spend the honeymoon in the south plet. ’l”f“,'[fh”l’:‘ L A S S RethOR DCCNHDS ih WS avel oY RO I §tops oft at station and cousults with | death. The doctor says there is not much | orn part of the state. Decatur will be their | (0" gnancial v a I O PR IGO0 ot st (ght O ale Gk tamala aad thas o, Ve ] P e 21 R : i part of the state. Decatur will be thelt | (e ‘inancial depression in the republic, o | S: ANCISCO, Sept. 25,—The interest | might march into Guatemala and there join some tonguey political deadbeats, who live | hdpe of saving him his spinc is affected. | future home. Mr. Cross is a retired Methodist | o SYSREETCCENTEEENT 0 S L rarded an e g Bolanos, who would have prepared the wa. W 5 n the people by their wits, ean form any - preacher and is in good circumstances finan- : . . 2 of President Diaz of Mexico with Ezeta Is g s 7 p o peop! 3 Yl Dangerons P e an augury of prosperity. Minister Zebalos g for him. Then, upon a favorable opportunity, true dea of the condition of the poor—the | PEFERTENS FRPETMER 00 & stk |rolally faet is also inform d thul immigration has taken | *414 10 be due to a mutual desire for the | they would invade San Salvador 4 1 men of toll—men who no longer com x to g s e bt e opecis Demise of Mes B K. Rohr:r. a great stort after being at a standstill for | re-formation of a general republic of Central The Salvadorean government professes lit- X town, because they can buy nothing e Telegram.) ~Two small children of Mr. and HASTINGS, Sept. %5.—(Specialy—Mrs, B, | five years. The government expects 200,000 | American countries, believing that with it | tle hope of having Juan Clenfuegos returned - they do come, having long ago exhausied | Mrs. Willlam Woplforth of this city had an | g poy oS 00 S ET LT e | immigrants this year. | it would end the revolutions which injure | 0 it Attorney Plerson, who hay represented : evory rosourcer T afice o | CRtfemely serionsexporlence today. The [ §orue of her san, U. & Rohrer. She was here R v T e P el the goverament of San Salvador in the ex. y called AP e y e 0 . U. 8. . She was - radition proceedings here, said today that - B Rat - wihio. I} elght miles out }ill';‘l’:Jn::n-: while playing in the yard ate same on a visit, her home being in Sterling. 11 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Ereta expects (o get aid of the Mexican | he did not think Cienfuegos would be re- 3 4 ¥ pedd e i eed soed. E ernoof he funeral occurred this morning from the e | gove: o 2 s d s 3 except n J B it e pat. inth. crop 2 | short time afterward the mother noticed that | residence of U. S. Rolire Union Depit ¥astor Postponed—Hascatrs | EOVETBIENt o rogaln his prestigs In San | SEiel Mo hes R0 sonchl exent tn fhC Rt pancthavohe, DX cor | they wera drowsy. A physician was sum- ubway Scheme Table Salvador,” said Colonel Cienfugos who talked | President, but strong influence |Is belng T 3 niels d s follows: > 8 L e 0 el Sest s fyo. iy, | moned. and since’ then the children have {irapawiehiEny had his undivided attention. The children BRUNSWICK, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Specitl.) g whe d oats, ninety A “ fivo mcres of KpIing Whoal o0 altha 'ex. | are still in a critical condition, with no as- | Mrs. George Fletcher, while out Horsebs . coss of 200 acres being crop twice sown. He surance that their lives will be sa ot no wheat, no rye, no corn, no oats, no q millet—the whole a complete loss. 1 know 3 that that man is a fair sample, take the o brought to bear in that quarter for his re- The opponents in the council of the union | dbout the matter today. *“Most of his old | jease. Mr. Pierson said there is nothing in ~ | depot ordinance succeeded last might in scor- | foldiers will turn to his standard, for he is | the rumors that Bzeta was in danger of ro- P F v i Fa confident that he can overthrow his enemies. | arrest on other charges had he not left the 1. riding Saturday, was thrown from her horse [ "8 8 point by postponing a vote on the 0 el g ARl i ¥ P e e R e e s wel. | country. The government had taken the umll m.r'w..,]y I|"J|"<|-||_ The animal stepped | Ordinance until Thursday night. Thomas and 1 San Salvador is always wel- | o)y staps against him it intended to take. on her face and cut a ga: ! ngratt o g \ that will probably | Parker were absent, and the prospect of a | ome and the people will fight for Ezeta | 1,08 ANGELES, Sept. 25.—General Antoine PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept (Special | leave a sear for life call of the house 4nd the consequent un- | When they get the chance. But the general | Ezeta and his two attorneys, Lubren and { Sounty over. by my own observation and by | Telegram.)—N. H. lsbell, a gardener living 0 (heck Diphtherin at Tekamah. certain stay dn the council chamber induced | Will 80 well prepared, and when he enters | Dequesada, have arrived in this city, They i o ot imetlinent | men, except (hat a | West of town, is minus a valuable horse and | g AMAH, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special) | the concession San Salvador he will be at the head of | 2F¢ enroute to Mexico, When fow men got & small amount of crop of wheat, | buggy. About a month ago & 1d-year-old I Tekn ] : ; f they will open 4 JKAN , Neb., Sept. 25.—(S g g 3 ® iations with several Central American S : I A A communication from George W. Doane ' trobps- e orce ay s il | 3 B or oata In very excoptional circumstances, | boy applied to Isbell for work, and he re- | TOKAMAR Echools Bavo heon ordeved closad. SRR Iy YR Ty A% he (e iaates Brfa gensral pIAIoNTRIATAH I, 5 A e present aws the county board can | sponded by taking the strange youngster | Several cases of diphtherla are the cause and Dean Gardner asked that the intersection | grox L of Eighteenth street and Capitol avenue be 4 submit no pr <gath I Only one death is reportad as yet. Prompt I eui. BresiAsntoDIAG Ol M dll sup- | Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. Tt Nsition 1o the peopls to raise | into his home. Yesterday morning Isbell | O e 110 wanlleeterra es, az of Mexico will sup. Toney for. rellet, mor can townships act | dispatched the boy with his orso and bugay | action has Ropnitaken to ghenies)te I s ‘capacity 4 chalrman of the com- | ort Bzeta as far as ho can, and there i no | Sarcs, (GuiEIMGIISMPION | B8 Ui e . ‘ )¢ the | to town. o boy departed, but a a; s S 4 o : at a clre e ¢ under any existing law, and (o walt for the | to town, The boy depurted, | mp;"{:‘j aak MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. mittee on judiclary Hascall recommended | doubt that all the circumstances are in his 9, Bola by Goodman. Drug 0o, regular session of the legislature (o enable " the passage of his subway ordinance, which | favor. The people in Mexico thoroughly MMME, M. YALF . the people lawfuily to help themselves will matter to the authorities today, but no trace ———— i AT [dastitardtha i derstand San Salvador affairs and they thie® ¢ d o Progre W o . ¥ provides for the submission of a proposition | un! 1 Z i no’:. take us over ‘rv m llm\\' |in ?lln‘ug' gk ffim”(',"'"‘::‘ or the horse and buggy has been | Progress |..‘v:u:- ,:,‘":,'::,L:l.\x;m Appeal | ) Uote $100,000 bonds for the purpose of con- | believe n the cause of Fzeta WEATHER FPORECAST, E . 3 he question is fuel and food from now et e e 3 1 ; structing subways through the principal Tngratitude ot a Youngster. f the general succeeds in this campaign, " on. The money the county nolds is but a Fine O'Neill Residence Destroyed. A general meeting of the Municipal league | gireats of the city. Howell moved that the | Which he proposes to carry on vigorously Falr and Sl[lgmly ‘Warmer in tho Eastern . : 3 drop in the bucket O'NEILL, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special Tele- | was held at the Board of Trade rooms report and ordinance be tabled, and his mo- | Immediately after his arrival in Mexico, the Poetion af Nebraskn, Halr Tonlc Ve It is a shame to cover up these n.nu:-| gram.)—The beautiful residence of W, D. | night. In calling the meeting to ord tion was carried. result will nmb:\\lley be the organization of “,“;:"S‘I(lll:) .I':"m\‘m»,.;_ 25.—The forecast for A Ul citisens and thelr families sufter and | Matnows in the western part of the city | President Doane took occasion to say that fn | Adjournment was taken until tomorrow | one common republic of the Central Amerl- | VI €U AV (L, o B < Yoas basl of suF wuste MALIOwN 21 S mseiomn At et A n.f. . o St e | el can states. The plan has been under con- | For Nebraska—Fair; slightly warmer in ITS MIGHTY RULER. ¥ GEDRGE BENT, County Judge —_——— struction for a long time, and all the goy- | the extremg eastern portion; south winds, fire had gained such headway, aided by | break away from party lines and go in for g northw v vhich W 4 HUNT GOES SOUTH. ernments except Guatemala are in favor of | becoming northwest. FORTUNATE. a strong wind which was blowing, that it | good government with ‘tlie object of downing it. Unfortunately Guatemala stands in the For South Dakota—Fair, and stationary was impossible (o do anything, and the de- | pooo beoside a —— b B i fomal s In # Lh = 4 Gray Hair s turmed back o its natural snd e mtined. 1ts IRbors s saviug other | Doodlerism. ~_The movement, he said, was | FHead of the Omwha Weatlier Station Takes | Wiy geographically as well as politically and | temperature in the eastern portion; show- | original color without dye. Mme. Yule's Exoels 3 epidem’c in most of the cities in the land Another Position, . nothing can be done without her consent. | ers and cooler in the western portion; vari- | 8ior Hair “Tonic has the marvelous vower of buildings in the neighborhood that were In | 30q (ha people were up in arms {o see (hat ¥iving the natural coloring matter circulation. 4 For the first time In the history of the world CUSTER COUNTYV'S U Nellef Committon Appeals for Ald to MHelp the Muny Destitute. 4 X Ezeta, however, is confident that even Guate- | able winds, becoming northwest d rom the Captain George E, Hunt of the local . : G I ,_be % northwes Eonscquently, of restoring the gray hairs to their DAY I wA Y Neb.. Bapt- Be(To the Ba, | InnEer —trom. tho fiying sparks. ~ As It oficials were elected who wonld look after apteln: Oeorgs By § H mala ‘will accede to the proposition and that | For Iowa—Fair; siightly warmer; south | owi wriginel color. The complete mastery of this ikt R e g Bt g re also burned. The | (e taxpayers instead of after the contrac- | Weather buream received a telegram last | o result will be a strong and prosperous | Winds- o Marvelous compound over the .human hair has itor of The Bie.)—In re: lf'| 5 h 3[ i origin of the fire is unknown. tore. 1f people id not take.a hand In city | night offering him the’charge of the weather | rapublic in which the little wars and petty | bor ‘opnsos—Falre warmer: south winds. | created a Bene wonson e ith endies k- y what 1s being done for the — {litod or Missour! N Warmer; - southeast | and Its discovery has been halled wi Ry st (& belng coos fom b aronty politics (ke machine would run the thing, | bureau at Atlantd, Ga.. and of the state | strifes of the several nations will be forever | wind: T HAR R | o ers il be o more. Aray hate o’ WorS sufferers, 1 will do "{" 1"|Px R IAwAY ° ATKINSON, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special Tele- ‘“R',‘ hag “"'{“I’;“}’:‘I‘;h R 4o | Weather department;’ supported by the At- | lost." Local Record. aver nows ana o onger ‘nécemsary 1o “use Ta: = e bl wnships, cov- ! oo s showe e woky Hahar e RpaR Sia N it Ciate duat e . Urious wrtificial hair dves. Mme, Yalc's 8 RRRNRIRANE g tee 40 1EAE ATHT WA sram.)—During a furious gale about 6 o'clock | Ty orirq s Lranches showed that in the | lanta Constitution.iriHe, at once wired hia | Attorney Charles Page. discussing Escla's | OFFICE OF THE WISATHER BUREAU, | a chemist Nk never ‘Been eduaited by man s ering nearly 1,000 square mile: Bach town- | 1L i e e astaon 5 W R A Mg acceptance and wily legye for his new posi- | sudden departure for Mexico, said: “We | OMAHA, Sept. 25.—Omaha record of tem- | woman., She stands alone a queen and conqueror. ship has a relief committe: of about five per- kbdial) D discovered !n the | been appointed; in the Second ward the with the | The whol and selint case of hal anteed cu world bows down (o her as a ploneer Ixcelsior Halr Tonie wiil stop any from falling In 24 hours, It I8 & for any nilment of the hair or g . hout October 15 ma. | advised General Ezeta (o leave at once and | perature and rainfall, compare livery stable of F. W. Brooks. By league would meet next Thursd tion about Octeber 1, Mr. Hunt has ma- orrespon d of la i the firemen n.-:u'YI\-d there, only a fn.:.‘-‘: 1‘:3:: ur;::mzl\n’un' from the Fourth h\l\"’ar:.llglllllllrl(; terially enlarged the facilities of the Omaha | chiefly because of the danger of other charges | corresponding day of fou come | the hove house. the bullding was & mass of | five new: members were reported: in the | Uepartment during bimdervios:here and has { helng brought against him. At first he sons to investigate and report on their own local cases of destitution to the central ximum temperature mittes, which alone disburse. The central re- | flames, the mow being full of hay. For a | Fifth ward the organization was almost succeeded in obtainjng better facilities than | said he would not, saying he liked San | Minimum temperature.... - an A it is X pum :ml llef committ:e consists of six persons, three | time it looked as though a large section of | comrlete, only one precinct being without the city i""“’“*'yhfld'nv He has made | Francisco and wanted to stay longer Average temperature ... 0L 4 1 b an be taken e g hres gentiemen. The chairman | the town was doomed, but good water works | organiaation; the Sixth ward reported an | ® host of frends both'in and out of oficlal udse Morrow had felt (hat 1o must taks | EFeCiBiiaUan oo snin SN0 a0, 000, Kreasy Btfu, detior " B N e secroraty 8 | and tireless Aremen prevalied. Loas, about | orsAnisation, with an’ open mweting tawbe | Circles. Notbing Was been sald lo regard | cognisance of some of the evidence In the P e i Ak oo0) e 400 o st perfect halr drossing 3 r anker. the third gentleman Is a lawyer, one | $2,000, with no insurance. The horses were | held Saturday night; in the Seventh ward a | '0,8 successor and [Lls_his opinion that this | Clenfugos case, It having come from another | aarch 1 e Known “for general ke 10 wil aid in keep: lady 18 @ bank:r's wife, the second Is a | all saved. house to house canvas was belng made, with | POIRt Will hereafter'be tovered from Chicago. | country. . At the same time it it had been rmal temperature B R e By : or unul 3 end of your days. After gray hair has bees 1 to its clergyman's wife, and the third is a doctor's wife. in regard to a case which occurred here, it leficiency for (he day. ... a public meeting for next Monday night; the el Work of Safe B k- af fate Wowen Mth ward reported an organization almost ANNOU imulated excess since A arch 1 MENTS, would from the nature of its imperfections T natural color with this tonie & & I have not yet obtained population statis- | TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Speclal)— | completed, with & meeting for next Saturday have been thrown out. An agriculturist ana | Normal prect B s e A e e ’ o L tics, but T should judge they were 7,000, one- | A Eang of safe blowers appears to be work- | night; in the Ninth wart the organization | Robert Downing is adding to his histrionic | @ bricklayer testified, it will be remembered Total precipitati Waroat oy ARCR ity e galp: 18 o color the same us before i i third of whom have left, and half of the re- | Ing the villages in this county. The general | was reported nearly complete laurels this season by his splendid produc. | Well, they could get lots of just such evi-| 'y ..... voemsass , 11.88 inches | turned st mainder cannot live through the winter with- | store of H. 1. Hardenberg at Vesta was The secretary of the league reported a | yiong of “Ingomar' audl “The Gladiator,” | 3ence: It 1s made up and the officials then Accumuiated deficien since FOR MLD HEADS It /s the only remeay on ke out relief. Thus early in the season our | broken into last might, the safe blown open | Membership of betwen 500 and 600, with a 4 Ly ‘h.«- a8 -Arisgistor, say ‘sign,’ and they sign quick enough, for | ~March 1......ovveeis ceeiee W48 inches | (N5 Al b known 1o make ; Jocal Tesources are taxed to the utmost. The | and $40 In silver and a $25 check secured. | Prospect that this would be doubled within | in Which he will Bd"sebn here, assisted by | if they did not they would be shot Reportafrom Other Station: av 8., B | the hair urow on bald heads 'Be suce that you i way Milling company is our main sup- | The stock was unmolested. the next two weeks Eugenie Blair and'a iavge competent com- | The danger was that they would, getting 3 sl hekiii, fitions, “Make ; aeielie = F ‘ D 8 ddlu ld‘nml,;”n\m\y ‘\sc alro all lll‘l”ll One night last week George Buerstetta's l'lnflhh-m‘ l:w:;u-‘ ulrgu'il orxanu;i;hm to | pany of players, on next Saturday, at Boyd" the cue from Cienfugos’' case, go back before A _§ | E \-..‘x»: ,;»;::‘r. o e . , ¥ and old clothes and denying ourselves | store at Elk Creek was entered, the safe | Such an extent that the league could control | Mr, Downiug Is known to b: a generous | the revolution and trump up cases against LERE- 4 o Bty BRILC I y ‘ ail luxaries. "It tides over the prosent, Dut | cracked, but nothing of value takén. ity politics, Independent of the ald #of_ the | manager, g e “haracter of nia | Baeta, He was the man they wanted fto ) > fi_" g hatr o hia'ceigiial’ color WiLEN: SX i B nter is approaching. Last week we \ R old parties. o ' his sce umbs | hold. They did not gare for the others par- ¥ T LR | orere or sent out soliciting ugents, Rev. M. T. Niobrara Criminals Sentenced Rev. Frank Orane made the chief address. | SbPOrt, hie scenery, costumes and stage | 0 far T Ik, daneut Fe 2283 | 2 | wearwwk | Boid by all Druggists Wa‘l Orders Filled ‘» Mass and our postmaster, J. H. Decker, to | - NIOBRARA, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special | Ho said that municipal politics must be sep- | atriving to give penule the tull valoe of cuerr | had o insist that he get out and over into ER| 8 Mime. M. Yule, Beauty and Complesion Bpeclatit Indiana and Tilinols. We have not succecded | Telegram.)—The district court adjourned | arated from national politics before much | money has Teaped its reward in 8 lasge and | Mexico. Oh, yes, I anticipate he may pro- oL} Temple of "Baauty, HEEMa ago, il B ::,“‘;:Tm:‘,‘, free transportation yet beyond | this evening. Judge Robinson sentenced L oould be done In the way of improving the | constant patronage. As Mr Downing 1s s | ceed (o overturn things, but whether Mexico | Oma A9t 721 00 i B ir partly through the Im- | G Clark to the penitentiary for eleven yoars soversmsnt of the Ereat itiee. great favorite here it is certain he will be | intends to help him I can not say. He is an | North Platte., ... 84 000 wr Byvecial ed sonditlon ‘i’u‘he roads, and partly | o LSS BInal assault. | Four other | o, Before adlowrnment an appeal was Issucd | grected by u large audience. “Ingomar” will | active man and can not keep quiet.” ’ seasere a4 EAIRS. wing to alleged le; c e o 0 o the voie e city | g o8, 0 can not keep Chieago | owlng o allegod logal diffcultics”arising out | D& 0"\, enienced o the county it | S0, 0TS of the city importuniug them. 1o | ho given at the matince, and “The Gladiator” | When tho steamer St Paul sailed for | 850! 8 i Apathy and lsnarance are mesinst us. No- | William Campbell, oharged with procuring | plocted to the cquncil At tho coming. city | ' evening performance Maine ports today she carried as steerage o bod: lev: mon under false pretenses, was dis- | . & passengers General Bulanos and Captain 2| y believes us, and nobody will ceme to election. A e eI S el a1 Bu ol /. d nobo charged, because of errors in the papers. o pecl esday matin il be | Bustamente, the San Salvadorean refugees ] look. Petitioning the governor is no good, sive el e e ) R artary| Eaathma % Ha and action by the legl < : Huried by Cavicg Eart eater this When Ezeta left the two here last Sunday, it B4 1 and any aotion by the leglslature will bo tod Farmer Chargod with Burglary. PHILADELIT A, Seat 2 Bive laborers | B0OR by Charles H. Yale's “Devil's Auc- | was with 4 promise 1o meet them again on 02 late exowpt | b e ‘::l:n:‘.\mr\;dr‘:\\::l;«:y: PAWNEE, Sept. 25.—(Bpecial Tele- | w riig el bmt Ll flun” (‘mmlulu“llur the Il?lul and children. | the Salvadorean frontier. Both men uc- [ g borrowed, in lmprovements, Lasi year was | Sram)—John Burge, a farmer living near | afterncon while making an excavation fo ;‘;fu-"“‘f‘:“‘lfj":‘Ih'u':} :r“:":n‘n‘:fi “‘I:’f;l ":‘::M";‘: cepted the situation and prepared to follow | St Vinceat ... i 3 @ partial fallure. This yeaf they put in big [ town, was arrested today, charged with | the foundation of a retaining wall e e e UL ST DR IS B Tt A STl B A %ol k work In cultivating a largely increased acre- | breaking iuto a house a few days ago and | Pelow the Germantown avenue crossing Asnioy, . transtermatlons’ and. legendary | strastions ko & o i oty TUb 40 | Galvoniod ki) age to make amends for last year's de- | stealing about $20. A $10 gold plece was | the Richmond branch of the Reading tory. ¥ V.| smptiona to mesl Bim in Mawioo. p—— Blastle Sckings, Delormity. Braget Soiency. Not & bushel has been raised. Thass | marked ash Burge was detected wiilie spend : |I .\m« nan died s 1.“u rnllnlta after | story- A d I‘w nu:mmr was pnlrunlml“urr;r sl»vwo. His GEORGE E. HUNT. Local Foreoas: Ofciar, Lr:\\h!l, Batieries, Syrin Invalid .."fl i A cted end- | his body was recovered. Iour others were o oy estination is Guatemala. With that sum u e — Bupplies. The Lioh Drug H . p K:oh:lrl:.l:\:md the most are the worst off. | ing it. He was admitted to bail and will | seriously injured. The name of the dead Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- | is said Bolanos is to begin to raise an ar Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Trial 4 TiE ALOE & PRNFOLD ! , mo money, no credit, and idle | have a hearing October 3. Tan was Androw Kovats, & Hungarian: | aches. Trial size, 2 cents. Al drugglsia. | and be propared o co-operats with his chiet, | sise, 2 cents, Al Qruggists. o Farnam oot (st FRNIN 4