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;, " Bloody Work Dons In the Fome of the | cight calendar m lun\s instead of nine school months as heretofore. ! % Young Woman Near Dorchester, Ths schocl board hopolnted an examining | . Neb.~"etalls of the Cow- board for this year that proved so unusually 1y Deed. rigll In its requirements that four of the | teachers elected falled to pass. 1T who | 1 : | did fail were offered opportunity to try again, b Bidanin o o L U T A 1| [ ——————————————————— e DONCHESTER. Neb., Oct. 1~(Spectal | 2ot Ga¢, OF tEm 85 SOi ot Positions. wers | Telogram.)—Miss Lizzie Bracbeck, a young | loft va which necessitated the calling | lady about 15 ars old, was fataily shot by in old ers who had left th ranks, | Joseph Krob st night. The murderer thon | Mre. T, W, Stewart, ©whe = iaught 3 0 od st . tragedy oceurred st | 8% 1ate os last year, was _call upon, | E BB Guloidg. The tragedy oocurred as was Mrs, Frank B. Moore, who was in the | L :h'; hrnur":( I ‘- urder ll nlf::).'m ‘.‘r ight chools for five years up to Lwo years ago. miles southea tids city. When the par b A . shots, they | thelr daughter lying across | no equal. It is banished by food cooked | ] the bed dead, with bullet hole in the abdo- | with Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. A_ t, l I t men and another in the back of her head. | e P ~¥] . : N S 1sn armen Ting on the fioor of the same room was | ST- JAMES ORPHANAGE FAIR. | Silk sleeve, lined in blue elegylntly r?]adenn({ I\ Joseph Krob, a man about 22 years of | e postoonss i1e Opentnz van s | B0 Dlack, a regular trimn-ed usual B B, Who was alto dead, from the effects of Mvbuin A tEhaalDnY Brontied L L Bl Lo 00 o PR R O L R h o 3 ’ two bullet holes, both in the left breast | The St James orphanage far was not prica iSO The verdict e coroner's jury wal to formally opcned last night as had been ar- Ahe efect, that Krob ad At ahot Miat D7 | ranged, owin (o the heavy rain which kep! eck and then linsclf, and that the canse of 16 a1 1 WiV siimber Besve | e S the shooting the young lady' refusal to | 0oPle AL O, O O 7 ) ! Boy's Knee b marry him | ather and visited the booths. The Men' 2 i C P BRI Seiiiiis vare brought i opening will occur tonlght and I or. | Men's Woolen Pants .. e veeies aias suns s P T they will be lield until his brothe | Durvea and Bishcp Scannell will make ad- | ants, fusing g Kan., Is heard irom dresses, after which an elaborate musical ¥ ” .u.‘v! litera: \"hll.:’r‘un will be givn. ; price ....o0 0 g y SHOWERS ALL OVER NEBRASK\ Exposition hall is hendsomely decorated ) “ ; 2 with colored lights, Amorican flags and 1 Men's Woolen Pants, cooeveans Mony Towns in the state Report Heavy | bunting, while a huge union shield, covered | tnins. with incandcscent lights, sets off the stage V.5 NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Oct. 1—(Special | J6COrations to good advantage. The booths Boys' Long { B B e and sales (ables are arranged araund the | e ae 7O 1o % i) hlsfm m.) 4 i G 4, | sdes of the hall, whils in the conter is the en’s Woolen Pants......0. P R . Pant Suits, ] settling the Gust that has been considerably | flower booth g " unzettled since the middle of July. | The proceeds of this fair will be used for tages 14 to 1 y. | Niral t * { i 5 BXHIBN, Neh, Oct. 1.—(Bpecial)—A | (N8 benelt of the 8t James orphanage, and | Men's Woolen Suits that are bargains at §6 any- | years, 3 piecés . | e good, steady rain has been falling nearly all | goveral ST AVE Bt dated. : . il ¢ 1 s parishes have Intercsted themselves WHELE, LEUSINE DLICE L </iii v laibe boais bd bubs the morning, and makes the outlook for a | in the fa'r and they furnish the supplies = S RS | 4 fall wheat crop, to be put in, much better. | used Inv the dining hall. Lunch will be | . B DUNCAN, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Speelal)—The | served every day from 12 to 2 and supper Ve e i = Arouth Crhioh es preen led Born uring e | from § t 1. e, and Mes. carey and atr. | Men’s Suits, in three shades, good value at $7.50 Ai 25 i Boys' woolen 5 :w x'r.rm months, w lm;ll(rn by ] a four z;wl\l Mrs. Donovan have charge of the dining | will be fused out at ') | t'u"simcrc hours” heavy rain this morning farmers na, ¥ S A 1 TSRt W R S > ara putting in ryc for spring pastur The booths are pretty and attraclively Suits SIOUX FALLS D., Oct. I.—(Special orated. A fancy booth on the north side | 1xs Suits, ages 14 Telegram )—Two inches of rain fell hore and | of the hall is presided over by Mrs. Major | Five new shades of our standard all wool cheviot C) | to 19 years, at M over the state today. Pastures will be bright- | J. B. Furay Mrs. Thomas McShane. Suits fused at | 51 S e «-ened up, saving the scant supply of hay held BYDpSy camp is presided over by Misses | ULISEIUSEUSRUS SR =i s s SOl DU msmg price of ( by farmers. 'nup.m-i' k and Raker, and visitors can have — thelr fortunes told in true gypsy siyle. The Vxeter Lrovities. e . TR . f general sales fable enst_ent ol . T ¢ 5 B B 05 Y (rvbia it | e i & naLe (s redit sad of [t | Strictly clay \forstcd' Suit, in either sacks or $8 OO Boys' elegant ‘ ‘Mémbers of Exeter camp No. 857, Modern | in charge of Miss Maggle Swit, who is frocks, fusing price..cvcesiiciecieeccvie . cheviot suits Woodmen of America, gave a very pleasant | assisted by Mrs. Thomas Fitzmorris, Mrs. Thh g 7 I scclal Saturday night in their hall to the "«'.“"ll“- Mrs, C. F. Taggart and Miss | dark effects, - embers @ el families o | Genui inglis ri i o 2 m\‘x"r?”?-l”j“ pral Irllf‘\hlffl | CAChe candy booth Mrs. Lizste Kosters | Genuine English cheviot Sl;m. in regent cut, | ages 14 to 19, | Mrs., I uesell of Norfolk visiting | pregides. She is assisted by Miss Rock- | \ le sack & CAWAY—— ing - IR vty v i b5 C. A Blokel: | bud and seearal: obhise, youte /Iadiee, Mrs either style sack or 4-bulton’ cut:away-—=3 go at fusing 0 % Sunday, at the residence of the biide's [ J. T. Burke, assisted by Mrs. Trayner, Miss ] 1 T o T e e o e S M I TR A AU Tt ALt 7 (HEICERO oM parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Timothy Rhule, were | Kieffner and Miss Barbara Kautinan, have Jearried Harvey C. Woodworth and Miss | & booth on the south side of the hall. This | Kate Rhule. The happy couple will ke | booth is filled with all kinds of fancy work ;I{u-lr‘prr;wm home in Utica, Neb., where 11 |”\\ rks of .m‘ Tl.«; Imr-lm WI"IT] work | ¥, Woodworth is in business ooth is another beautiful place. Flowers, | J RINSA0. 6t Utica, Neb,. Sunday, Mr, W ‘ shades, and in fact everything that can be § J. Compton of Exeter and Miss Gertrude 1. | made out of bright colored paper, may be o9 Wiltlame of Utica, They g0 to hiuseke-p- | found here. This booth is in charge of ing here at once. Will Is editor of the | Miss Munchlof, assisted by Mrs. B A X 3 Exeter Democrat | Walters, Miss Lulu Shank and Miss Btta Mr. Robert Wallace of Morrison, 111, is | Creighton. The art museum fs supe | uccessors to 0 um la 0 ln O visiting with his cousins,’ Mr. W. H. Wal- | tended by D. J. O'Donahue, while Misses | | o ; laco and Mrs. S. P. Rogers. Maggle O'Rork, Hayes, Solomon, Burkley | . Willian Morgan, a farmer and an ld resi- | and Burkhard have (he flower bosth in the | Corner 13th and Farnam Streets, Omaha. dent of this place, sat down to breakfast this | center of the room. Miss Cherry Tylee has Toning a8 usual, and in apparently us g0 | charge of the phonograph, which it one of T . icalth as ever. After finishing his meal, on | the popular stands. The “Arctic Reglons’ ThQ O 1 . | Tising to leave the table he fell over ¢ | booth, where frozen sweets are dispensed, EX_TR ’\\URER }"LL REP“LS | fored to sell, Robincon pulled a lady's fine | & McConnell's drug store just after the death | floor and died_immediately. His trouble was | is presided over by Mrs. David Shanahan, | h“ watch out of his pocket. Ryan then took both | of Mail Carrler Duncan, a brother of the | heart disease. Ho leaves a family of two | assisted by Mrs. Dalton Risley | tho men and tho wateh. Chief Powers | inspector, and the Iatter was laboring under & sons and six daughter | On an casel, near the largest booth on | 2 L Iy I | LeRmureinitia s chalSootupinad Mot sivan < | the north side of the hall, i CTayol . \ "y i ot S Y his brother correct profs onal treatment. Sto0d the Marshal Of. ettt " Eiehop Sohnnell’ whieh 15 s ‘ne | Dec'ares that He Accounted for All the | this morning he telegraphed thelatter. M. | The doctor turned to Duncan and said that TABLE ROCK, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special.) plece of work, and is attracting i May fully identified’ {he watch and will | he wanted to talk to him. Duncan said that | e k, and 13 attracting a great Funds Rec:iv come onat once with a warrant for the agbuncan snd Lo Bunday morning Marshal Norris discovered | deal of attention. It is the work of Miss | Ten | The men gAvejthelr names as Harry | Io. whnted ‘nothing, fo @0 with ‘the medicel a man In the rear of Tillotson & Linsley's | Mattie Taggart of this city, wlo is already Nolku A Gta e Tt i 0oba Y8 SSREET INRCIRN, TR0 Soo RiEeemmrd MURA oot Sardware atore, and, drawing his gun. com. | Decoming “well known in 'art circles for ths- o a powerful blow in the face, breaking his | - the excellence of he 3 | DETAILS OF TURNING OVER THE CASH ose and otherwise disfigy i inanded the fellow to throw up his hands, | ™ Spetience of her work. | U DEAVER TO THE TAILORS. s d ittt g b, © Thel) inanded the fellow to throw up his hands | 4 printing office, complets for the produc: case was heard in the police court and Dun- i =0, but no RAfEvan | ) on Bl gt arnallipapar s eerime LD on el e can was fined $40 and costs. He appealed b a shrill whistle (o warn his pals, who Were | souh side of the hail and @ number of am. | Largely Done on Paper and Little Money Reasons Why Workingmen Should Be Det- | 4nq the case was tried yesterday. Duncan r at work on the inside of the store. Norris ter K ented in Congre L ' el 4 b Ak store. Nottls | pitjous young men are publishing a small Was in Sight, as Mosher Found AT R OD TSR A SAsLee claimed on the witness stand that at the time | captured the first, but one of the men on the Jrith . 7 : Go. 9% four-page daily, known as The Fair Journal. 5 Tailors' unfon No. 92 held a regular meet- | of the assault he was ill, and fnside drew a gun on him, and he was c H it Convenlent to Ketain |BEALRES SRR LGRS RANTL AT pWES LT | £ 3 The young men having charge of th's work | s ! ing last night in Green's hall. D. Clem | mentally over the loss s brothe i pelled to let the fellow go. There wer R 4 ol 2 thie Doll g ! on's. hatl, JRut M the HlosubINNIA LD IHBR men on the Inside, and after their oui T L B d o) s DotnTe Deaver, president of the State Federation of | Was not responsible for his actions, and x man had Leen liberated they jumped th felan Mot ames Tracey and Jaumes | Labor and popullst candidate for congress, | \\I\\]I»‘- L\]H\(lm: to Dr \'u;m, h‘.m! m‘n‘ n: the glass in the front door and all thi Twe g ey s visited the uni d deliverec ort ad- | oould plainly. see, tho .face of his dea caped. They had made their e DR RiaR st ihe st hpAe Bl | LINOOLRHOSUR Sl o Bl S Thosdes o Mr, I‘J:;::}:»rax'.’:«u‘:-:\:y:fIm:mh‘»:rr« 1::1 iotascsTueRapaarilon soauked limitajlons QRN K07 Ta) ade Hilelr ot Ono 1 for tho most popular saleslady. 10 | fengants in the Hill case fled tholr answers | if meetos RO Ehirod iLha membery control of himself and Le assaulted the phy- was taken, however, and all the da N e LOlalt A BAS ondrlnE | (hln wiorblog s Wilh L Clerk CRmTbSII/ ARD: | fras s o ACsy OLHE O 1o I LA Ur ARG e sV ekiogionde - pou A 8 arc Miss Luclla Bdwards, 8 | interests of the great, plain working people | consideration. Gone was the broken windows t:hs \‘m, Meyers, Miss Lillian Curnacie and | while they vary in some particulars they | ana quoted some npum‘s to ..r..\v.r“,L;.:J‘ ‘-,‘, LR e S e | Bonds Voteil for Irigation Waork. A ‘,'.‘,I,.”l"r’"m‘:\‘,’,“:' contest I be- | all agree substantially. ~The holding of the | workingmen were not very well represented | Dr. Price's Baking Powder never varies 3 LOUP CITY, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special Tele- | (L goien Om. The contestants so .far Hill is admitted, and it is stren- | in the congress of the United States. He | As supplied to consumers it is of the same gram.)—Loup City and Lo o P, 7. McQGraw and Oharles H. Drown. insisted upon t Hill has fully ae- | :;xm l!lml knw congress that passed Em- na- | :‘IH"' infl_"\':'" '|\nlw‘n as that which received - voted today on (ho proposition to issuo boads | Tho prize is o handsomo diamond stud Goutlo8 i) duattliened over: to Thelr srassm (AL LCUsL AN BN A0 AR compossdiatidSibaNk, (L8 LAIRER e SRETA e ihe) Celiblan Hect A fn ald of the Sherman County Irrisation he fair will continue every day exeept orizet ece e 8 4 A b L A [ i A TG I e Sherman Oounty Dirigation | o o0 M ntil Odtober iy e n“ authorized to recelve the same all the funds | turers, seven physicians, one mechanic and i) | mi pany Angey l C which came into his hands as such treas- | one farmer. The census reports showed that | K. > o and the proposition carried in both townsh fina musical program has been arranged from fr 30 9 CGATOHES BURGLARS. 8, rovoniticn carrled In Dok to A e o Ao, has been arranged [F0m | urer. I Is alleged that never In the his- | from 1880 to 1800 the land owners of the Juarate o Losan towosip was fori bl | 1,10 A0 LNIET ML D8RSV ok | Loy of the tat hak 1 bewn tho pracie | AN JCFekted S Ber cont Sh W (¢ | erianers Chmrgmd ' Thotus ot Tabor, Glty by 182 for and forty-three agaiust. Tie | Thero will bs music for a couple of Houra | or custom for the persons paying money | samo time the increass of populaiion L AR Ta.and in Om BRI IOy, both laymatips was K34 | ch sveRUR STAE hoidalr, into the treasury to pay It in actual money, | per cent; wealth gain, 45 per cent, and debt, [ Vesterday morn cer Kissane arrested & 8 ). Bonflres are blazing and bands arc ot e ATISTSE e und sy but it has always boen pald in checks. | 156 per cent. He read from census bulleting | Charles West at Tenth and Dodge streets. | playing here tonigit : paid 1 s Tha ladies of the Tenth Strest mission | dralis and cerliicates of deposit and the | showing that the workers in the textile in- | He Iy wanted at Tabor, fa, for burglary. He | Wilcox Livery Barn Bur met, as they have for twenty years, at Mra. | 1K dustries of Philadelphia received on an aver- | gave such information to the officers that i 3 a8 yihavg at Mrs. bvedtra rillard eceded | @80 only $373 per a m. This, he thought, 3 . stecd bl i WILOOX, Neb., Oct. - | Hanens rcoms, last Fridsy to arrange pians | ,, 1 Teccived trom Willard, who preceded | (5 (0¥, B0 £0 o oo ‘hoUEML: | tast night his partner, W. H. Murray, was | gram )--Sunday night Myers ' | for winter work LA iy o '8 0 T also ested. é s e Pt 2 2 drafts and certificates of deposit, and did to reme it elected. The labor | also arrested. :I;:‘;y (b:‘rln\am;”'. 'v l.lni r\l\":\rt"_““ “Tg:'am:\“r.s: M\u ! -Xirvpr;l‘]l\(uwil‘ was .’u:.:y:«?ln;, | not reccive in actual money to exceed hai m' "hlll m;' be 1v~'(r]m» e vx:l*‘ put ‘h;wl; Officer Kissane found the man in a saloon | L Inc »ur horses, cari 0 oconduc aundry, the object of whic $2,250. Willard had the funds deposited | ¥ ary display, as the workingmen had | 4t Eleventh and Capitol avenue. After a | ness and grain. - Loss, $4,000; to glve work to those women wh n the Capital National bank to his credit | @ Just cause that was demanding conside - ky $2.000. entire burlen of a family and to tho inthe, Capltal Natimatibask to hINTGRedlc | tion: Thn peakar ek Toupdly chesred whian | BAF3 (StruEEla andfwilh the amistancajof | B. Wilson's grain office and scales iha‘rn the burdens office {0 Hill he turned over-these cortificates | 1 concluded and invited to Visit the union | Block Watchman Matza \West was arrested. | :‘l::“'dl;:;l;::y;fl.‘ s ul;lv'vr. :‘“Mm:‘l:t\\]“l;“”" 1'-“ufflm '[:'x un, x‘r“tu:‘fl:’lp\lr" B of deposit among other: That Hill never | 3t Its next meeting. The patrol wagon was out at time and | e southeast, Other buildings | Paul i ARPAL; ALy - collected or received in actual money to i e the officers marched the prisoner between caught fire, but were quickly extinguizhad | Soretars. T < 4 exceed $50,000, That the $285,357.85 de- | ~Dr- Price owder ‘posscsses mot | o oo o ke atation. He fought and struggled BRI Niare’ kept under control without 1o enterprse will be under the immediate | o the. Capital Nation only ‘superio \g power, but that per- | the ation. it and struggled further lose. supervision of acommitee of ladies, well | ‘r“’"‘_l‘”:‘fl"‘ Qaplinladiational ]1’:’:'5“ A0 feet purity In composition edsential to the | all the way. In his possession were found . oy = 2 known prowmoters of charitable schemes, one | FCRICSCIICR by A CC S P " | promotion of healih and the preparation of | two watch chains that were stolen at Tabor, Numerous Cnses of Diphthe: oknmab. ed o s tho proceed othe preparation of a stolen abor, By < Iphtheria at Tekamab. | o whom will be on hand cach day to ses that | 5183 10 HIIVE maatiEhe preoesls, 00 = GUIAI |/ palatable) food: a diamond glass cutter, a locket, a watch, a | TEKAMAH, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special)—Yes- naatistactory checks, drafts and certificates of deposit, ik a { no unsetisfactory work s it A ~aragial ot pair of cuft buttons, a World's fair halt dol- terday was the frst Sunday in the history | competent bookkeeper and store manager | A0d this certificate of deposit was turned CAME FROM WYOMING. lar_and other articles [ 8 ‘Tekamah that the church bells failed to | Wil be therc—316_ South Twentieth street, | OVer t0 J. §. Bartley, his successor in offics, The burglary for which West and Murray | 8 Fiug out the call for rellgious worship, Tho | [elephone 1716—at all times to give informa: along with other ‘certificates of deposit. | Au Exhiblt of Graln and Grasses from the | were arrested was committed Friday night. | B 8o WO X aira | ton. A wagon will ‘hring and. return the | Bartisr took these certificates and opeped West. A series of robberies recently reported in | theria, and every day reveals new cases. Dy | ClOhes. The management i to be thor- with the Capital Natlonal an opel mccouft | ©. N. Dietz and H. E. Cady, who are | Omaha is atributed to them. W, B. Mil- & . o iy oughly practical and business-like; the pricel or the amo 8 na s treasurer o . B s n. . Mil- | i L):::\plun‘mmhul Altention ana gre ooty Loy 1 business-like; the prices | {oF L6 SMOUN I 0 out of the funds thus | largely Interested in and about Sheridan, | lard's residence was entered through a win- o s doathe e, ras ks Tha Riate iai now thoroush 4, the | deposited the sum of $50,000 before the bank | Wyo,, have brought with them a fine as- | (0%, & pane ”f_”‘l".-"""’_ WAL ooy ITannAy e dren are prohibited from leaving their h SAly. naed belag pAltonage e e ey sortment of grasses, fruits and vegetables | pou- \PENTI SUIE ARSI RS e SR MR A or work have bean entered on the books, LINCOLN I} . crown (i Bherics e Nt s v [ QORI opeland, at 2416 South Six- New cases are reported this morning. el A The capital clty&iaa been shivering today »I 0 " n Sh l' t.t'"’ Nm\‘ ¥ ’“‘l” I(ln l}! Yflml\e teenth, reported the loss of a wateh. (ing and B oA i O e &iven and the very | under & Griaing cain ond steam Is on in the | Piaced.on exhibition ‘in the' ofico of the | gold spectac West was seen in that GRAND ISLAND, Oct. 1.—(Sp 1 | Breat necemsity for such an enterprise, will uu;‘ ) :,mwm s N : ;?Trlm"f»'ui;f;:” company In the Board of :"l‘]“l”lrh }“\\;:yflr\;;: I"(‘ll\ S ~\‘;w DE iR Aie e : 4 . | mot the charitably disposed come forward Fdna Marshall, the colored woman who ade ding. cles that ac 8 possession, the Bas been declded that the Oxnard sugar fac- | yny by’ general patronage aid in meking it | Ogured €0 prominently In the Bennett libel “There was no intention to make a selec- | watch, a silver one, Sergeant Ormsby says tory of this city will not be opened this year A success? will be released from the penitentiary | tion of the best. preducts of Sheridan | was stolen here. Although the two are The beets will be shipped to Norfolk, ani | The *Mothers' Meeting,” so great a suc- county.” sald Mr. Dietz, “Mr. Cady and my- | wanted in Tabor, an effort will be made to fhore are a number of men among tha em- | cess last wintcr, Wil he reopesod as soon | A reception will be tendered to Governor | self taking the things that first came to | hold them here. ployes of the factory who will be out of | as practicablc, and from experien ed | McKinley by the Commerelal club. nand There aremnearly forty different About four years ago West was arrested by | work. One of the Hall county repre here the ladies expect it to be more potent | Captain Ireland’s report shows that during | kinds of wild grasé' growing on the up- | the same ofiicer, Kissane, and the call turned ; » poten sentatives who voted to violate tho stat kg, Besides the garments cut and | September the number of arrests male was | lands of the county, awd all are very succu- [ in trom the same box. His real name Is bounty contract two years ago is candidate | made from new materlal. all second-hand | Uhe total number of meals served was | lent and nutritious.' We never think of | Billy Lavan. He is also known as Billy { for senator—John L. Johnson. clothing donated will be’ mended and re- | 1.114, at a cost of $189.25. taking foed with ug for our horses when | McVey. He is a Mexican. At that time he e e PN modeled befcre given out, and in addition Tho state grand lodge Knights of Pythias | making a trip into the mountains, for there | was working with O'Brien and Pugh, two AN, . hoemaker has been engaged to repair old [ W!ll meet in Lincoln October 10. ~ The off is food in abundance for them We turn | others of the same sort, They were suspected DUNCAN, b, Oct. L—(Speclal)—A | tho 7 I X 8 ¥ shoes so as to be serviceable. | cers sdquarters will be at the Capital them loose at night,'@nd they easily can | of several burglaries, and finally one night tramp was robbed by his companions aud In view of what is contemplated and of | hotel, arrangements having been perfected | find all they want th eat The potatoes | Kissane caught Lavan, alias West, uear thrown from the fast mail at Siding, five | the threatened distress, all are urgently re- | tBii moraing | shown are of the chGicest variety? the | Tenth and Dodge streets. Lavan is a des- { miles east of here, Saturday night. Ho quested to send whatever may be spared | S¢ Seegrist esks the istrict court to | pumpking grow as Jarge as boulders, onc | perate man and he pulled a revolver up . not injured, as the train had slowed down | from their actual neceesitie cancel some deeds to preperty In the south- | on exhibition welghing: thirty-five pounds, | the officer. He tried to shoot three times, in While passing a freight train. | :\\:n\' J. B. JARDINE, man ern t llm. umn]:,\ because he was in- | while other tables as in proportion. | the last case the barrel brushing Kissane's e Sty MRS. B. H. POPE, Sccretary. sane W he gave Lhem, Such an exhibition “eant help but bring | mustache, but each tim it nizzed Air 3 Returns to 01 Country. AL Lucy I, Hall was g ven a divorce this after- | this new section of the northwest, just | After a struggle the man was arrested. He WEST POINT, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special)— | Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Tria) | noon from Wilkiam L. Hall on the ground of | opening to Omaha Jfifle, into prominent | told the names of his partners, and they, tco, Mr. Patrick Beland, an old resident of West | 412e, 25 cents. ~ All druggists. oruelty. 'nx’h s the caso which has been | avor, Y were arrested. They were wanted in lowa, | A S J Pl s, hang ng on for a lcng time and which has e and when taken there, were sent to the pi | 2:‘;{*:“," '}‘;‘: ‘;";l‘l'lr':q:“‘,: RapiMaeatie. on | Litigation nt aned more or lese trouble over the de My boy was taker fifh a diseass resem- | tentiary. Lavan has probably just come oo & 4 ® | PAIRBURY, Neb., Oct. 1. cial)—Dis- | fendant's property bling bloody flux. The first thing I thought | The police think' there are others who have | . 5 A R trict court . convened this moraing, Judge | JudEe Strode has orderod the mherift to [ of was Chamb rlain‘s olic, Choiera and Di- | had a hand in the recent burglaries, After every trial the Bigh position of Dr. | Bush restdiug The olvil docot 1 a lagy | 2014 the proceeds from the sale of the Halter | arrhoea Remedy. Twe doses of it settied | e . Price’s Baking Powder 1s better assured. S 4, 4 ght | plock to C. T. Boggs until the numerous | the matter and cured him sound and well. 1 | The Greatest Ircigation torpriss In ! i one mnm“:".-nl cavee, ‘llln‘-w are ten cases | cases agalnat Halter have been settled up. cartily recommend this remedy to all per- | Ameriva R — o e © nal docket, but only two of im- - sons suffering fro e czmplal i - scuu.\q(.ll.‘;:ylllw ; Ky 'I',f. RERaa portance, that of George 8. Williams, charged E be el e o Bt Thladiita whan R MURAHRR ‘le:‘:::.:-:“ raDalnt Lhen | it [n the Pecos Valley, New Mexico. A special | [SReRpTLER, N € ‘I; —(Speclal)— | with the murder of Charles Smiley, the Rock | cooked with Dr. Price's Baking Powde | Stamp i snclosed. .1.F s caunty of. | excursion to celebrate the completion of the el eman’s i running again | Island yardmaster, and the forgery - LB alY sl p e D 8 e abibe e Win Nosch 3, P | raiiroad to Roswell will start O r 9th & Afiar being closed down & couple of ‘weslcs | AaInat Simon Poarce. et Sy tlelal as 10 my relabiliiy. Win. Roach, J. P | Gy “Goro Tor the round 'rip, ' plus 4200 Tho ault of Phelps & Sabin against Josoph | 418 & "p. "' VT ba "aboui the same | Sherift Georgs P. Dean went to Lincoln this Juat TitHe Fatier, | all holders of excursion tickets. Call on or * and Anton Shultz for $600 atto s | length as the ome now in use, but a better | MOTRIAE With Frank Marks and W. A. | que “Northwestern” Number Six, leaving | Address Pecos Irrigation and Improvement Sras heand bofore Judge Allen this week. | grade, and by using the bridge over the Little | Mason, who were sentenced to the peniten- | Omaha 4 p. m. daily, now acrives in Chicago | COmpany, 417 Stcek Exchange building, Chi- 3 l’h-vhlnllflu were given $350. Blue river on Belleville branch they save | tlary for one year each for stealing a bleyele | 7:50 a. m., instead of 8:15, as formerly, | “38% J, Cline and family of Forest, 0., are | maintaining one bridg | and’for forgery, respictively, Both pleaded | “Just a Iif) er Don't confuse th P Iting Mr. C. Cline's ers, Mrs B — | guilty e e R 1 DO, i Ll One Nundred Moonshiners Captared. Dr, Woods and Mrs. A, M. Parson In order to introduce Chamberlain’s Cough | Yesterday Police OMe R. Ryan and b B sk B W 1 ASHLAND, KY., Oct. 1.—This afternoon | 8! Miss Carrle Wood e leaves at 5:45 p. m. dally and arrives at Chi arria Woods returned to Evanston, | Remedy here we sold several dozen bttles on | Joseph Smith shadowel two suspicious char- a. m. No need to change this | United States Marshal Greer and his deputies Jil, Thursday to resume the study of vocal | a strict guarantee, and have found every bot- | acters, who icon sneaked to tha rear of Jim 3 | lef h 10 " R ainaiod Ihare T oid 2 4 left for Louisville, with 108 moonshiners | music. e graduated there last spring | tle did good service. We have used ft our- | Robinsou's second-hand place, where they P ey e | : . and did not Intend to return. During the | selyes and think It supericr to any other, | found ojen dcors and a man ready to do | % JRE athiiidn just trom the upper Big Sandy valiey. The summer she received notice that she had | W, L Mowrey, Jarvisville, W. Va. For sale | “business.” Officer Ryan permitted them W o Loh | party is made up of women, boys and men, hy He Hit ur hols, been mwarded & complimentary scholarship | (v druggists. | to enter and in & few minutes he foliowed. | p h some of the latter typleal desperadoes in recoguition of her proficlency. Tao | oD - J T tius surorise. party 0. the twp | , Flumblax Inspactor Duncan was on trial | oy goholarship being worth about §200, sho do- | 83 M. at Omaha, 8i43 A, M. at Chleagor | oharacters: and (o Jim, as the laer had | 18 the criminal court yesterday on the | (ook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne is wided to return. The new vestibuled train now rumning on watch already in his posses:ion. Up charge of assaulting Dr. George hols a | spirndid to entertain your friends with. Its LOVE AFFAIR'S TRAGIC END BECAUSE SH® THE OMAITA 'DAILY BEE: (10U ESDAY OCTOBER 2, 1894. Toreph Krob Kills Miss Liszis Bracheck and Commita Suicide. REFUSED TO MARRY HiM To fulfll bhis pledge to give the Schuyk base ball team an oyster supper If they would win the three games that were to be played during the falr, the team was invited lmn‘ the porlors of A. A. Schuster's restuurant one night this week and rerved wit ysters in wll styles sired. One more game '0‘ | ba played here Friday with Ced Blufts | nine will closo the season for tt ar | "Saturday afternoon Contractor \W. T. Scott opened the new school building h Just finishing to allow the public to view and inspect t ructure ag he had invited them to do. School will be begun Monday one month later than usual, 1 conti Our Prices on Clothing for Stand pre-eminently lower than for the same the “Northwestern” east daily. il question as to what the men had of- | few months ago. The men met in Sherman Child’ Child" u Herr | boquet and delicious taste is uarivalled. 6350 Child's i Child's neatly braided, rol BER himself, v above all others. Kersey Overcoats. bir l s extra heavy all wool cassimere suits, fus- ! Child's heavy Suit, using price.. s double sing price Junior Suits, MICE ..t eetnnnnsars breasted goods of equal excellence can be bought clse= where, and our assortment stands pre-eminents Best i nported ke beautiful garment,com 1ing all tings in a $18 coat...... 2-piece all wool Suit, our fusi { Child’s 2-piece Suit, a little better trimmed, fus- ing price. ... ceeins all wool, in cheviot and cassimere, for ages 3 to 7 years, fusing $2 50 ( hild’s Junior Suits in black velvet, a neat ele gant suit, fusing price........ DUELISTS SENT TO PRISON Tiom the Field of Honmor Through the Court to a Cell. n Kiderlen- Wach sdort Co to Suffer for he Eull the Violat LIN, Oct. 1.—Herr the feeling between the emperor remained silent, apelled by ths IW0 GERMAN FOLITICIANS CONDEMNED 1l Emperor ter ion. Ity Von Kiderlef Wachter, Prussiun minister to Hamburg, and Dizainers, Herr Polsdorf, editor of the Kladderadatsch, [ {jYenaior, f& Failing Sen- have been condemned to four months im- [ Wonderrul setions Nere discovery of oustwitohing prisonment in a fortress for Aghting a duel. | the mge. It ordun oyes The duel was fought with pistols near Ber- kflfl’fl" any "’: u."h" lin on April 18. Five shots were fired, and .,,.u,,u.{{,,“_ Strengthens, Herr Polsdort was wounded in the arm. The | tfic men of invigorate it Europe and aul tones the Cadze 7€ the encounter was an ulleged libel girenyetem, LT VoD Eide it udyam cures upon Herr Von Kiderlen, then chiet of the sy n s Hiban o press department of the foreign office, which ble, va]onm_, He Polsdol Jowed 0 be shed Hudyan st. hmiasions, rr Polsdort allowed to bo published in | Hudvan stps Foyeon the Kladderadatsch, a comic paper which be- and restores of the dis " came notorious for its attacks upon certain | charge in 20 ;:{'_,.‘}2“&: employes of the government. "'i'og"i;m! iy lossen The duel rui the political prospects of ‘U 8y oOf nightstopped Von Kiderlen, as his action in this matter | MANHOOD o was only justified by a military clique on the and_ Prin a person closely acquainted with the work- ings of the foreign oflice became so disgusted with Von Kiderlen's directorship that he it 3 divulged all he kuew to the proprietors of the Kladderadatsch, for when its editors were asked to furnish proof of their accusa- tions, their informer, fearing to compromise d was made o suffer the consequences. Since the fall from power of General Count Von Waldersee there has been no such collapse as the tumble of Von Kiderlen from the em- peror's found himself after the duel by his imperial majesty and former friend, who, became that th the full'pealty for breaking the laws. This was admitted in April last, but the sen- tences were only announced today. The positionof Dr. Price’s Baking Powder as the leading baking powder of the world is now established Veterans of the Late War K WASHINGTON, Oct. L—Special)—Pen- | Throat, €hest, Stomach, Liver, Blood x\lll\j gr ‘vu‘mhr 0, —8kin and Kidney Diseases, Los Clarks, Morricks Jesss B NMianhood and ALL PRIVATE DI3- rt. Additional—David Stor EASES OF MEN. Paul, Howard, Increase—Geary i L iy Call on or address Towa Original—Hiram M. N | o Qorslee 1416FAKNAM 8 Adams, Muscatine James B. . Reld, " CAT1e3, Waukon, Allamakes. Renewal and res: Dr. Searles & Searles, "X RN Kk ue—James Mclntosh, Decorah, — Winne- = e vek. | Original widows, ete.~Carrie M. Melntosh, Decorah, Winneshiek Colorado: Original—Lewls Brooks, Min neapolis, Daca. Original widows, etc.~ May E. Davis, Loveland, Larimer. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- favor to the posit oon after the news public, allowed fallen favorite e wou WESTERN PEN t neral Gover: in which frowned ion up of the jid have SIONS. All druggist the Window. 1.—(8pecial Te the residence rday aftern n being the known how has u ackes. Trial size, 25 cents. i L urglar Jumped from HASTINGS, Neb, Oct gram.)—A burglar entered H. M. Oliver yeste at 2:30, and upor covered, jumped from story window. As Mr out of the city, it is not was carried away. There rests mede, Oregon Kid bles. ey Trial size, 20 cents. cures all kidney trou- All druggists, all wool cassimere Suits, $2 50 Editor Herr Polsdort encounter to become known to suffer embered by second- Oliver and family are rsey, a the g¢ood ng price. .. $1,00 $L5O with extra pants, $1 75 -$380 B3 This extras ordinary Re- O e iy ground that the attacks of the Kladdera- datech could nmot be endured by a man of | quickly. Over 2,00 private indorscments. honor, Emperor William, however, did not | iremiturences means impotency in the rm take (his view of the case, although Von | Stuge. ILis & eymplom of seminal weakness u Kiderlen was for a long timo & friend of the | Dar‘eaness. it can be cured in '8 ‘aavaEiS S emperor. The Kladderadatsch alleged but The new discovery was mado by the specialisty Hever proved conclugively that Herr Von | f tie old tamous Mudson Meateal Tnatitute, ¥ Kiderlen and Herr Von Holsteln fostered | fur bt nabmienc Sd. forosh.00 & baclkagor. o ful, sl but harmiess. kages for v $1.00 & $5.00 (plain ackage, oF ce boxes). pa sealed lismarck. Von Kiderlen, especially, Written guarantee given for a cure, 1 you 2 8 positl 8.0 will be sent to you free of all charge. Send fo press department of the foreign office to | efrculars and testimoniats. Address further his own ends, and even went to the extent of trying to bully Chancellor Von ""_Dsoz' MEDICAL INSTITUTE Caprivi, and it was reported at the time that | Junction Stockton Market, and Ellis Streets, San Francisco,Cal. SEARLES & SEARLES, SPEGINLISTS, he on TREATHMENT BY MAIL. 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