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I The goods were fonnd in his mllrullon.1 AR 5 UNDER MANY TONS OF EARTI | e w5 thuense Srmanvinietaie Sherinon: p | Honds Voted. TR | BURWELL, Neb, Oct Special Tele 1 Death of Oharles McNealy in & Well at|eram)--The irrigation bonds carried here Louisvill | today. There were only seven opposing votes. alsyilie, | The ditch is a certainty. Tweaty thousand . JR— acres will bo irrigate ! CAUGHT BY THE COLLAPSE OF THE WALLS DEADLY FUED IN KENTUCKY. ! Freuch and Ebersol Families Go to War in ’ b Atter Bolng Almost Rescued by Friends Enrnest [ - & Second Cave-in Covered Him » BIG STONE GAP, Va., Oct 17.—~The e ¥ . and daced Death—Digging | French-Eversole feud has Mnr‘!‘;l‘ afresh in | L] B Altgr His. Bedy Now, Perry county, Kentucky. —Bob May, an ex- y member of the Kentucky legislature and one | ’ 4 ' o= GRS LT CAUSED BY A FIRM'S DISSOLUTION: , LOUISVILLE, Neb, Oct. if.—(Special | here from Hasacd, the aeat of the county and * Telegram.)—This afternoon about 2 o'elock | y’m.‘ ‘:y"‘l"‘ i xm(:; Hokteelt it | oo ths Huber foem st oot oo e il | s dead. The leader of the French faction, | The well known manufacturers of standard and fine clothing of New York City, Hammerslough, Saks & 1 % " ho vas Fra Fulte French ' ‘ limits, when down about thirty-five feet the | *'o'c feme was Frazer, Fulton French Co.,, recently gave up business. Our eastern buyer wason hand and purchased for nearl 10,000 in b 418 caVed in on him, soveriaf him. abont |and two others of his faction have been ar- ’ ’ pdb Pty "1 rested for his mur and more trouble i i i i P i ' i o 5 i A A five oot deep. An 8000 s Belp cowld Dbe | il soli clothing, including Suits and Overcots made for this fall and winter wear, It was bought at less then half its ; o procured they took the dirt partly off | Judge Combs was 70 years old and lived iqi o J Ao LB LI LR PR K R L R original value. Tomorrow the big sale goes on at 3 by | weeks ago, he stepped across the street to a rope, and they succeeded in pulling him up | Licrd Y0 ¢ Canh Bversole. and. two. othera | 7 ~ 1N, $ about fifteen feet, when it caved in again, |were talking. A rifio oracked from the | i 4 % 5 <covering him abont four feet more cornfield just over the fence aud the bullet 1 They dug down again and got his head | struck the old man in his breast, and he fell. 4 uncovered, but could not get him, and so | C4sh Eversole wheeled and saw'a man with [ . " iR | a blackened face spring up and dash through ' 3 3 hey began drifting into the side of the hill | (ho cornfield. He says the man was Joe | and are almost to him. Up 1o 9 o'clock they | xqkins. At the same time other Frenches D ™ ° S ] 1 &t work, | began firing and shouting from another di- 3 Py P caly has a wite and no children. The | fon to divert attention from Adkis ® 3 S TR ¢ 2 £ % = et e irt has been removed sufficiently to confirm | Young Cash, with several others, ran across | - — thoe bellef that he is dead. | a little spur’ and hid themselves in a ravine. ’ 3 | ¢ NN CRURCT W Thres men with blackened faces soon ap- : Men’s Suits | Overcoats 7 os in | Frazer and Jesse Field. As they climi | X Assoclation :L.:::::.‘:"x: ":-.-‘l Charches In | over o bank Will Martin, a boy in the Ever- L i . g J sol d, fired and killed Frazor. The NELIGH, Neb., Oct. 17.—(Spectal Tele- | two. others’ etaned. Duc were captored latas gram.)—This morning Modcrator Brereton of [ with Fulton French in Breathitt county. PRINCE ALBERTS, IN BLACK CLAY WORSTED FINE KERSEY AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, THE g the State Assoclation of Congregational | Adkins is w"‘l"I']hn\';“e'cfll"“‘- ‘J\_"l l'l"'"“l' bound, double breasted, trimmed with Ttalian satin, 13 0 0 best made in theso fabrics, wool lining, silk yoke, o churehis, In session In this city, was called |04 Fleit Are heid, They are trying to get 10 better made—the complete suit at this sale.... v inches long, in loose or tight fitting, single o doublo home by the sickness of his child, and 0. . y G a 5 ok 5 breastod, in bluesand blacks,sizes 34 to 42— at this ] 0 0 Needham of Alblon was I:‘Iri'llml (omllh': x, {::mu::':nllw ‘Z&f.\'; ?“-L‘"fifi!fl”n):f;m;‘,-c(::v:‘: PRINCE ALBERTS INGRAY AND BROWN ”:'\\ saleonly....... EERERE . - 5 . " worsted, stitched, double or single breasted, lined A i cancy. The report of R. S. Cross of York |an anonymous letter saying that they would BTN (K utLH e s ot atie HOhEs e ves ahioy 15 0 0 . showed that a larger sum liad been coflected | b¢ Shot the moment they put foot across the R S o e o BT Meyyey 1 . 130 FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, IN SINGLE OR than appropriated for the rellet of super- | “’Jiko" Gomba died In a few hours. He doubie breastad, blues, blacks or browns, fans and ]0 00 annuated ministers. The morning devotional | j4q never taken part in the foud, though he 250 BLACK AND FANCY WORSTED SUITS, IN oxfords—your choice at this sale . servico was led by Rev ;. James o : a2 S A % v | : d T R aome 1 T apociety, Rev.|the Frenches to trial. * It was his influence merchant tailor can put up a better garment—at 2 b s R e A i 4 8. J. Hanford of Aurora presiding. The re- | that was feared. Adkins Is a noted des- thi 1 1 & SHADES, elegantly trimmed, blues, blacks and port of the hoard showed 120 churches aided | perado, DI8 818 ODLFscreronscieavensrttratsseriatanes FHEATIYY | browns—your choice in this sale.............. Vg . during the year. Treasurer Bell reported an = More than thirty men have been killed in " S 3D & . B e > increase of contributions over the previous | (his feud in tne jast halt dozen years. It 170 ASSORTED SUITS, MADE TO FIT SHORT | year. A high tribute to the workers of the |began with the killing of the head of the and stout. Hammerslough, Saks & Co. made pur- {130 OVERCOATS, JUST THE THING FOR SHORT ] state was pald by Superintendent Brass.|confederate Gambrills, & strong Breathitt posely for such built persons, handsome and dura- | and stout people, in beavers, kers and chinchil- ] 9 5 0 | After the report of State Missionary W. county family, by the union Eversoles during ble garmsnts, heavy weights for fall wear, sizcs, 37 () 0 0 | las, sizes 37 to 46—go in this salo. .. . D Paske some time was given to the discussion [ihe war. Soon the Gambrills killed the 10 46—go at this sale at....... IO OO T b | of rural evangelization and state missionary | Bversole leader, and desultory fighting went work on after the war until 1884, Then Fulton | 200 FINE YOUNG MEN'S DIRE: AMOST 70 EXTRA SIZE OVERCOATS, FROM 44 TO 50, The followlng officers were elected: Presi- | Frenchi came from Virginia to Hazard and | complete finished and stylish garment, in cutaways ]0 0 0 | two shadss, blues and blacks, in kerseys, chinchillas ] 2 5 0 4 dent, Rov. Lewis Gregory of Lincoln; board | taught school and read law with Joe Eyer- and sacks, sizes trom 35 to 40—at this sale only U | and worsteds—go in this sale at. e b of directors, William Fleming of Omaha, | sole, the loader of the Eversole faction. The ol | L Rruv J. 3. Parker of Nurmlk,*\\'. A. Selle _‘}‘ Tolfs ‘:\'?n\ n'- ricl ‘»n“ usul‘l st nmlhl-s:‘ 200 FINE ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS, TN i ; $ s ;\‘lr’:<\llf‘\r|(lll'h:\.v|‘r‘1‘ llllll*‘\w 1“ Il‘nnl;:n:r’:w‘:f\\'::t“ ,:":::lm}:c ;:‘ fif.y:'::\‘"‘:»n‘.-‘:."‘w,.:T\w“rflmsflcz;! sacks only, dark effects, go in this sale ut the ex- ) J 0 | 200 FINE SHETLAND FRIEZE STORM i M B LI ET60 /6F Doaton, | Hestigiartars. - Wranth’ rénted’ Ahle. stors traordinary price of......... B . | three shades—go in this sale at fleld secretary of the Congregational bullding | from Joe ersole for a year and opened 2 & soclety, and Rev. Wilson Denney of Aurora | With his clerk, Bob May. French and May i s RS S (tny on the work of the Congregational Humw"lNlKrNd‘lnml ‘.\lx%us:enml ll]w' :"r»ss the i Misgionary soclety. | street amd made his store the democratic s o 4 a o8- | it t t vo, Wi Y . . r 7 g g Hetwten {hosaiternoon ;and evenlog ses- [ hsadquarters of the town, L g ) Mail Orders Filled-— State what you want ans send measure--- We do the balance---No samples scnt for ihis sale, B slons the ladies of the Neligh church gave |YeAr was up Eversole sent him word that 4 a0 elegant lunch to the delegates and visit. | he must move out, French, for some reason, ors, in the church basement. W. H. Alexander | refused, and on the day the lease expired L] of Omaha addressed the students of Gates|kversole drove Into town with twenty college in the chapel during the morning wisons Ack.koods; Fmored CBeench intol the 3 ot street and opened the store the next morn- § OYFICERS AFTER FREEZE, ng himself, 0 That started the war. The Gambrills . [ °9 The \lleged Robber of the Homer Hank :f""‘r :{f{"; wm:,d"-'\:,,,F.::'::dp';:or:n;' fi.o:-r:ri x Not Yet Placed der Arres! e RO UL S ko tatid g NELIGH, ‘Neb., ‘Oct.11.—(apectal Tele- | foliical: nemics, dolned their forces, and THIRTEENTH AND F ARNAM STS., OMAHA gram).—The sheriff of Dakota county, Ne-|Sheriffs, lamyur-pnnd ,;\udgas have ‘been Wwith 3 braska, accompanied by ex-Sheriff Nick |the Eversoles. French is said to have hired 3 1 Maher and the cashier of the Bauk of Homer. | any of his flshter--“Mnnhy have left Hazard wero in this city this morning with o war- | ©°f fear of atsassination, he says, THREE OF THE SEVEN CAUEHT remembered that Green reported the Shenan- CITY COUNCIL I)ROCFFDINGS e e AR DAL rant for the arrest of Herman Freeze, on |as the men on both sides are out gunning s e s el R i o E 2L (reeno suspected sometning,” and advised g ho robt . ! Hart to go for a melghbor. While Hart r e R S e A A R s LR oLl congiclon sayhe line o the raliroad st gotte Blagk bl rEns i an momerer i = has bee: 5 h fougl Ve ful manner. The Injuries may prove fatal The officers failed to find Freeze here and Yoor Digestion : oo ¢ ¥ i o : Y Bros took the noon freight for Clearwater, nm} Leads to neevousness, fretfulness, peevisn- | 08¢ Of Them Had Considerable Money on T today ang Ay ety o "is | Fire Department Fund Helped Cutto the ot e SN SLa e SE ARL Es & Which place Freeze was billed for a speech | ness, chronic dyspepsia and great misery. His Person at the Time, troubled with them. They have been at Extent of Ten Thousand Dollars, here and locked up. Trouble is expected B this evening. g |l’lnmh- Snrln;l]n\rllln is the ronlmly. ‘l“ 'mnes the Maryland county fairs and are now seek- it Greeno dies. - IAGUGH e T elloe o irotection. ie stomach, creates an appetite, and gives a ing other flelds, glving a great deal of NG HOKE SMITH'S DECISION. AR ol A _ o relish to food. It makes pure blood and gives -pg | trouble to the trainmen. Within | TBITLNG A L . ' S TECUNSEH, Neb. Oct. 1T—(Speclal)— | Laithy’action to ail the organs of the body. | SUCCESSFUL CHASE OF TRAIN ROEBZRS |{rouble o the trainmen. ~Witiin o week o | AlD COMES FROM THE GENERAL FUND| =i ) SPECIALISTS ] ‘ h Maggle Massey, the 17-year-old daughter of | Tuke Tiood's, for Hood's Sarsapiriila cutes. g PR B it B Sult by Homesteadace in the Tine Reglons s N | Frank Massey, an employe of the Burlington £ £ statement is important in its possible bear- > i ADIHG RRTETY ';7 TR gt a1 4 hero, han asked the police to protect her| FHood's Pills become the favorite cathartic | Confidence Expressed that the Whole Gang | ing on the arrest as indicating that the mon | Haseall Tries Unsuccesstully to Create | MADISON, ct. 17. A suit was filed hronis from her stepmother, whom, she says, | With every one who tries them. 23c. Will Be Finally Captured—Somo of the | in jail may have other reasons than partici- | Scare About the City Printing—Commit- | in the "‘“N ?!J‘"“"q‘ “"“_; “‘"\’“ '0':**3'":" | Nervous 2 - —— : t e SEL W60 \ “b"l’f' "‘;" ',"'y‘;ml e";’"""w‘ Miss Massey's | 11 ARGES AGAINST GENERAL M'COOK. Heoty Becersred vEheirotiins Fhl x‘i?e ‘EE:.EE“" /‘\(:hhlenr! s'lar:\e“ilslll,l::gll:: SeeiBReortaiadrEciy on A ptlon X‘:I:Ii::}n('"\:l};ly ol e fi‘.vifi'lu.? e f mother died when she was ver; Oung an po st fo o 9 a v * v ¥ 5 i » 3 B she has been brought up I the yh,.f,(,s 5, ,,:‘, Aroused Suspicton, belief is expressed confidently that the right of Board of Health, sides the title to land about $0,000 worth | ) Private stepmother, St ver ‘saw. th a | Hleutenant Colonel Noyes Seeking Justifica- men have been caught. of standing pine. The complaint is filed on AND 2 f . She ne he inside of school room nor a church, is never permitted | tion for His Action. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—President Le C. behalf of twenty-five homesteaders who s company believes | The city ccuncil lacked its usual drawing | have entered the luid against the Keyatone nt Colonel Henfy E. Noyes|seven men who robbed the Quantico train | the Cumberland suspect was one of the three | qualities last night, and as a result len;f:,r pine on the lands for the Superior Lum- Diseases ¢ Her body was covered with scars and bruises b e i . are in custody, and it is predicted that the | Men under surveillance who passed through | ompers transacted tue business, while one | ber company, the company of Vilas & | inflicted with all manner of Instruments in | ¢ the Secoud cavalry, recently transferred o . Front Royal, Va., Monday night. Tho sherift | | 7% v Knight, who, In turn secured a contract | Toms Mt e the hands of her stepmother. She claims her | TOM & Post in Arizona to Fort Logan, has | arrest of the other members of the gang wtlll lost track f tHem, though Tie was advised | 188 in Lhc"l: bby '\]n‘d‘fi\e officials ]luu“hml from the Wisconsin Central Railway” com- | Treatmentby Mail, Consultation Frea Jfather tocs not abuso her, and would see I | Droferred clarges against General McCook | follow son. Money has been found on only | of thole coming. fhey bought mew clothes | the proceedings, which were purely of a |pany. ‘he Inticr's right was vested {n w0 16 Iseaats Otherwise treated, but that Mrs. Massey rules | and that the general's recent trip to Wash- |one of those already caught. The reports| At Front Royal and were traced to a Norfolk | routine mnature, entirely devoid of exciting | €rant of odd numbered sections in those atarrh, all discases of the nose, V' S towns which was terminated by the act of ' < the domicile. She works hard at all times. v aque! v o & Western train. Subsequently, two of the | featuros, d openec @ e | Throat. ¢ t, Stomach, Liver, Bloo d ®, | loton was made partly in consequence of | would indicate that after the robbery tho | oVoten [REL EREsduently, twg of the | featuros, 1871 and the land opened Lo Settlement. The ) d to attend meetings of any kind and has not DENVER, Oct. 17.—The News today says | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Three of the| Weir of the Adams Expre . been three blocks from home in six years. | (hat Lieuten Bank Cnshier Vindicated. these charges. According to the report pub- | men beat across country to the westward,| sent to jail at Martinsburg The third es.| Mr. Hascall tried to scare the life out of ¢ommissloner of the tand office held that | Skin and Kidney diseases, Lost 3 BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 17.—(Speclal Tete- | J¥hed In tho News, - Lieutenant Colonel |ana first sought railroad transportation in | caped, but was overtaken at Cumborland, and | the council, but in doing so he displayed his | {hi8 Act doces not hold to the Keystone Lum | —Manhood qQ % ! - Noyes. while duty In New Mexic $ | A anhood and all Private Dis i gram.)—This afternoon while the atate was | NOVS% While on duty i New Mexico, fn- [ fhe (o8 SOWERC Tl is now under arrest thers. The memoran- | Ignorance by the introduction of a resolu- | the purchase of the timber was ot & pur- F\ - : curred the ill will of citizens and com- N dum book which this robber carried showing | tion In which It was declared that The Bee [ chase of land. The decision was reversed | eases of Men, still offering evidence in the embezzlement | plaint was filed with General McCook. The| The first report of the capture was ocon- where the entire booty had been divided n A | by Mr. Hoke Smith. oallich dnsddeeas caso of James Myers, charged with misap- | leutenant colonel reported that the duty | tained in the following special from Cum- | Thad not yet been reported by the company.s| VA Feceiving more than the contract prios ey e YT b e By 1418 P st propriating the 3,000 of tho funds of the | Wis such as was demanded by the circum- | perfand, Md., timed 5 a. m., to the Washing- | agents, but it should provo n valuable olew. | OF d0Ing elty printing. In explaining his NEATHER PURECAST, Dr. Searles &Searles, 1415 Farnam St roes bank at Odell, of which he was elected cash- | Stances. General McCook relieved him from | o o b (0" (ot morning at about 1:10 [ Mr. Weir Is positive that the total amount [ Position. he declared that when the contract Probat der, Judge Babcock instructed the jury to|the post which he occupied and he im- [ ‘7 an | Stolen will not exceed $20,000 and that even | was awarded the same was upon the basis | Falr Weather Thursday and Probably -. e ": % TS ARl tor (g datendant, au. tia | TUSOIAISTY, 1ald the cmatter Tefors the Jas- ) olclook Offlosr Beok. of:ihis dly notlosd & mAD | yhatiamougtiwill 11Kely be reduoed by further ot Lisnd sorisoeition. cad Lot with achiny Shomers Filfar Mo ing, ’ 8 court was convinced there was not suffieient | PArtment at Washington. An active corre- | acting in a rather suspicious manner mear | report. s WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The forecast for evidence upon which to conviet. Myers | SPondence followed and Licutenant Colonel |yne Baltimore & Ohio depot. He tried to | | typesetting. The Bee was getting too much | myrgqay | y states that the bank will now be opened and [ Noves wound up by preferring charges | poard express train No. 9, westbound, with A Very Valaable Medolne. e wheel xed-that (he ‘oont For Kansas and Nebraska—Fair Thurs- that he will act as cashier, agaiust tho general. As the policy of ‘the [ o gatchels. The man filied the deseription | There is no medicine so often needed in T Wheeler urged that the contract pro-|,,.." o opably showers by Friday morn- War department is to avold publicity of | ;t'ng one who was implicated in the robbery | ©¥ery home and so admirably adapted to the | Ylded for a certain price of wo much per | la¥; Drebably Showers by Ty, moct: Bridgo Carpenter Arrested. erlalll :‘llunkcumflnllun is between officers | os tno express car at Quantico, Va. last purpotes for: Whishidt s intantled ‘an Cham- 1/ 99800 B BUURTD TicATINE 4. 0oTIAIN aumber night. ety e AT i D2 [] . OAKLAND, Neb, Oct. 17.—(Special)— | °f high rank, it is thought there will be no | °f : iy . | berlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes pee y ‘or Missouri—Fair; followed by increas- : Do Nehy ok - formal hearifg (n the case. As the maties | Weok: AB foon as the officer attempied to| potifis Pain Balm, Hardly u week passes | ®yr®He oo st urged that the machines | ud Prebably theentening | peavs Reliable, Purely Yegatabl ec ore 1ast night of a bad | 1oy stands, it is understood that Lieutenant | Make the arrest the man started to run, but [ gt 80 toothache or headache may be cured | SPread the matter out over more space and | Y Rel , rurely 6lable. dccldent which befell Peter A, Westerberg at | Colonel Noyes desires o be. ordured hurl | Was soon caught by the officer. He claimed | po 1" A" {ouch of rheumatism of neuralsls | that was all that he knew about it, though | n t 3 l1o mouth. 2 % Randolph yesterday. He works with the rail- | (0 the post from which he was relioved as a | 0 have been stopping at one of the hotels in | o¥ vy 4 P0G, of Fhenmatiem or meuralgla | 3" girkiey, o practical printer, tried to ex- noaThors potton. i winday calder n thef Pertecy tasislsse [slsgnniiz dinled S road bridge gang and a timber struck him [ full justification of his position. Intima- | this city, but upon being taken to each of the | promptiy relloved and the sore heated in | PIin that When the contract was let, aod For South Dakota—Fair Thursday; prob- | ¥ for the cure of all disorders of on the head, crushing his skull. His family | tions from Washington are to the effect that | hotels in turn claimed that it was a different | yych’ jess time than when medicing has ty | UP 10 the present time, all payments had ably cloudy weather and sho Thurs- | Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nefs g ¥ rosides here. There is nol much hopo of | Secretary Lamont has sustained General Mc- | 00e. He was taken to the station house and | be gent for. A sprain may be promptly | P€en _made on the basis of so much per|day night or Friday; easterly winds, be- | Discases, Dizzless, Vertigo, Costiveness, P .. his recovery. Cook and that Lieutenant Colonel Noyes [upon being searched $1,653 was found hidden | treated before infidmmation sets in. which | S9uare of nonpareil type. Regarding this | coming variable, " X Two deaths from diphtheria were reported | Will remain at Fort Logan. The lieutenant | in two woolen stockings. Nine hundred and | insures a cure in about one-thied of ihe te | Mr. Hascall knew nothing, but he wanted Locat Record. SICK HEADACHE, bt A At Tekamah yesterday. colonel is one of the acknowledged fighters | twenty-three dollars were in notes and $630 | otherwlise required. Cuts and bruises should | &% investigation, and to please him the reso- CFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ¢ e Sut best diclplinarians in the army. It is |in silver, onc silver waich, a gold one, alot | recoive Immediate 'treatinent before the parts | lutlon was referred to the finarce commiltice, | (OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAT, BILLIOUSNESS, y . bl faaladbial ol res. | 5410 that siuce his arrival at Fort Logan he |of pawn tickets and other valuables. become swollen, which can only be done when | °f, Which he is a member. ature and rainfall, compared with the cor- 9 . oot 17—{Special)—Yes- | has nelected to pay his respects to the| “A Colt’s revolver was on his person. | Pain Balm s kept at hand. ~A sove theess| The committeo on judiclary reported that | re pording day of the past four years: INDICESTION, terday the barn of James Bone, six Juiles | commanding general by calling at headquar. | There were forty-three cartridges in his | may be cured before it becomes serious 4 | after securing legal advice, It had been found 1594, 1893, 1892, 1891, DYSFEPSIA south of town, was destroyed by fire, to- | ters in Denver pocket and a memorandum book showing | lame back relieved and several days of valu- | that it was the duty of the superintendent | nraximum temperature ... 78 78 73 61 . gether with two span of horses, one span of —_— how the entire boodle had been divided be- | able time saved or a pain in the side or chest [ 9f Welghts and measures to prosecute all | Minimum tempera! L6l 49 @ CONSTIPATION B T e ont gpen ot WORK OF WiND ARD WAVE tween tho men. In his satchel wero found | cured witheut paying a docior's bill. Pragurs | Violators ot tho “ordinances goveraing the | Avernge temporat Gif @ ® @land All Disorders of the Liver, cultural implements for carrying on farm- old muddy shoes, & slouch bat and wearing | 8 60-cent bottie at once and you will neFer | 8fairs of his office. D emition of Lemperature and preciptation | gQLierys the following aymptoms; reruiling rom N ing, carriages, buggles, wagons and several | StOFmY Weather on the Atlantio—Wreeks |apparel that looked like disgulses. Ho asked | FSgFot it. For sale by drugglsts. HELPING .THE FIRB FUND. Choha. for ‘the Gay ARd since: March 1, | Sacatenof Uie,dlucatlvo argans: Constipation, tns £ous of hay. “The barn was & new ane. tost. nnd Loss of Life. to be taken to the water-closet and while oy ———— By the adoption of & concurrent resolu- | {i o A * | iy ot e’ storaach, natnes: heariours AR y ing about $900. Loss on barn and contents,| CRISFIELD, Md., Oct. 17.—A drowning | there tried to hide another revolver and some onse-gen Oompany’s Insaragoe, tlon the sum of $10,000 was transferred from | Normal temperature .......... of food, fulinexs of ‘weight Gt the stomich, o 600. No insurance. accident occurred here yesterday. A small | Money, but was caught in the act The Morse-Coe Shoe company's factory, |the general to the fire fund, with the under- Excess for the day. s, T-;'#f:'»fu;."g l:‘x‘ny:’:;lrll::uurw:::‘ lmxm‘ i B Rebsnakn itas Lateer Yiotary. skiff containing four men was coming to the |, ' TUe man is rather large and weighs at|which was destroyed by fire Saturday night, | Standing that at the end of the year the | Ascumulated ex ffooklng, Seneaiiony’ i i - least 160. He is six feet tall, with a smooth | carried insurance in the following companies: | Beneral fund was to be reimbursed with the | Normal pr NEBRASKA CITY, Oct. 17.—(Special Tele- | Wharf from the Bugeye, “the only son,” | goce and dresses meatly. It was discovared e ; gram,)—Articles incorporating the Dullently | When a heavy sea caused it to capsize. The by the officers that he had arrived in this | Northern Assurance of London. T aanclency. aihco Plow company were filed with the county | cadtain and one of the men swam ashore, |city about 11 o'clock yesterday and had got- ;"lvwglt of Hartford, vertise one week for blds for painting the A;;’l.l;:l‘llllullc eficlency i clerk last eveniug, with the following in- | but the other two were unable to swim and |ten away with several hundred dollars in a [ Ham urg-Brem | elghty-eight election booths. a . henix of Brooklyn, T o cloo! -| Beports from 0 corporators: John Dullently, Theodore Bey- | were drowned. Captain Fletcher came near | Bambling house. ~The police are confident | Niagara. . ‘(nlg" oy t;..':fdu!y"'e‘q;;u]y“m"n'o,: [ - fever and dull pain in the hea lowness of the kil chest, Hmbs, an & in ihe flesh, PIL unexpended balance. Deflclency Comptroller Olsen was instructed to ad- [Total precipitatios 1485 Inches tho system of or Stations at 8 . M. | PRICE 25C A 1 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OR BY MAIL | | = v 2 schlag, Frank Balley, Everett R. Vining, W. | being drowned as one of 3 d | they have one of the robbers. The man | Fire Asso T 4 to DR. RADWAY & €0, Lock | K T, Sloan; capital, 325,000 Work ou’ the | bl AN e 13 (Eelohe ko Eeoxralbucdary bit o Queen to consider gencral tax matters. The meot- od | 3 New York, for Book o Advic Par g ‘ bulldings ‘will commence at once. The com- . 1T.—Advices from Cuba |fused to give his name. He was committed | Continental fom-will e RO 0 Semunliel resm A" I w3 | g - L ¥ X pany will manufacture farming machinery he three-masted schooner, Wallace | t0 jail to await trial on the 25th inst. He is | Ihe Trader: “‘: Cotiol g SRS ) e FTATIONS, vd | % |srars or 3 . & e o < J. Boyd of Philadelphia, from Navassa, for | very sullen and refuses to talk, but before ) Fnsuranda mittee Which had had under consideration the ] g | wEaTmsR 3 ' i lag. Bl . | Philadelphia, was wrecked on the north of | his commitment to jall he told & number of | Scottish Unton and: National. DURER ptrant. Saed AL, Bt At Thr T Fl H b 2 TRC H, Neb., Oct. 17.—(Special)—C. | N and, October 10. conflicting storles. ~ Officer Beck says that | Insurance of North Amer i R RLALIRATLNY, Tt 8a the itike . - B. Plerce, cashier of the National bank here, | CHATHAM, Mass., Oct. 17.—A two-masted | the man was intoxicated and made & hard | Liverpool and London and ¢ had pusted for getting the depot proposition o ] HAL b and Miss Mary Scott, eldest daughter of Mr. | schooner became disabled off the shoals and | fight before he could be arrested.” r‘x‘ '“,"',‘;" of I'-Ivrunw aed u: 6 ] \Ixe vuxf) at ‘{([i ovem! ;Im‘. (‘j"‘l”"'h Qmaa... goie 1 and Mre. C. B Scolt, were marvied at 12 | When last soen way dritiing sadward. - Dur. ON TRACK OF FOUR MORI BT SAmpahive Firel:« e A L T R vul 001¢ ; o'clock today at the home bride’s southerly gale the schooner Ellen Mor. : Roval e " 3 1 upc i 0 |Glear 3 ,."nc“hL A R (T fihe ridea of Dangor was driven ashore. The | Conductor Green ot the Daltimore & Ohlo Penn Hire..o: R Fourth street_and Poppleton avenue dump | & oo B3| Bleer: 4 railroad arrived in Washington day from Cumberland, Md. He did not | fjancashire controversy. The whole matter was reviewed, | St. together with the litigation with reference | D: to garbage hauling. The report went to the church officiated. Only a few invitations l‘nir\ were saved by life savers. The schooner were issued. will go to pie A fron h Md. e A ey NEW T Al A y additional facts concerning the ar- | Gane"§h, ;0 To Construct w Mill e EORI. oty apiae, German tank | ragt at Cumberland or 2 the arrest of two g""""”‘j"" : NARD, b., Oct. 17.—(8 i I p S § . | men who were reported to have been cap- |Sun Insurance.. BRAINARD, Nel Oct 17.—(8pecial.) from Rotterdam, arrived off Sandy Hook bar tured at Cherry Run yesterday. He, how- | Manchester \pori. .. Kansan City. Denver.. § committee on judiciary. The special com- | Sult Laks Ciy mittee found that the health commissioner | RauidCity.... THE GRAT HINDOO REMEDY FIOUCES THE ADOYE . Helona. 4 o] sh A ooy 3 ended the runways at the dump without | Heloua. b Al““"‘b“' 0f business men and tarmers of :,‘:,::‘,{‘,‘,"llhgl Ly Mgt and |l ever, confirmed that news and reported that Buflslo authority; that without authority he ap- | Hi*marck 00| Clear. E this place and vicinity have formed a stoc Boen catrisd Suay . W had | tne “authorities were on the track of four A etan pointed a dump master, while months ago 00| Cloar, Sompatly for the purpose of ralsing money | “*QUEENSTOWN, Oct, 17.—The Cunarder|™MeR (B addition ta the three arrested. —Of [ MECHANICE oo mn.s the affair was abolished by ordinance; that 84| 00|Ciear. PocKor ulld & flour mill. Five thousand dollary | 3 EEVETOWN, et 17.=The Ounai these four, two, he says, has been placed | Noywich Uning the dump has been kept in a filthy condition, 61 Tritien e or has already boen subscribed. The commit B ewitson, Hokton, for Liver- on causing considerable sickness in that locality; GEORGE B HUNT, Local Forecasy OMolar, ) o under arrest at Martinsburg this morning. | Greenwich Insurance. Co 106 is ordered to push work as fast as pos- [ P00l arrived thirty hours late after a very {They had boarded & frelght traln and hod ! Frope y other speakers. It| developments are expected in the divorce | Informed Conductor Green that two men had (or “‘Fatty” Glenn, died yesterday afternoon | ireasurer and comptroller came up for pas- We Offer a Remedy Which, WA aimilar to & soldlote’ rotsion case of Murray against Murray, tried here | Purchased tickets there this morning. The [t his home, $10 South Eighth street. He |sage. It provides that if vacancles oecur 4 L B that the Board of Health has continually i sible. 50 soush, passage. unmercitully np.w\en lhelt-:nltluvl‘lnr.| One of Total yiolated city ordinancos upon the subleot of S0LD D7 Kubn & o Cor,vsth und D"«‘i"ll;“il‘" “ f Watasans Mons ot Fubias . ST —— them had & very large nickel plated revolyer, hauling and disposing of garbage, and then ud Jo A Fuller & Co., Cor. 14th and Douglass : TOBIAS, Neb., Oct. 17.—(Special)—The| " ANTS THE DIVORCE SET ASIDE. | Mr. Green was not long enough in Martins- | Oregon Kidney Tea cures ail kidney trou: | gndeavored to prevent the fair and reasonable Sis., OMAHA, NEB. E B camp firo held at this place last night was & | st nge Complications” Fromi Dess o, Tamrn many pafticniace od. tha yre | VOB ML sian, D8 amut AL Srnesiats. "\ adfohembol of tho ordinanom Dearian vpon T0 YOUNG > T i Strange Complleations” Fromised by the | rest. that subject. \ docided success. The attendance was about Husband's Plea—Wife Remarriod. At Shenandoah Junction, between Martins- wiepe | The ordinance providing for the filling < INVALID anInsn - g: Comrade Matthews addressed the camp. | OKLAHOMA, OKL, Oct. 17.—Interesting |burg and Harper's Ferry, the rallroad men | Robert Glenn, familiarly known as “Bob" | op vacancles in the offices of eity clerk, city 3 3 ere wero also n Life ) ¥ e few week: 1 ! » | Bgent thought they were suspicious charac- | Was about @ years old and had been @ |within twenty days before election, {he ufi«'n-:':nac. ' ; § Entertaioed by an Iudian Preacher. B Lt MR AW o deore® |ters from their appearance and behavior ynique character in Omaha since the early | vacancies shall be filled by the mayor, sub-| § ¢ 0 1 " 2 a ed © princip * | days. He « .. 4 F .~ TOBIAS, Nob., Oct. 11.—(Special)—Rev. | T08 FIONCE Lhe PICENTE, The prncipale | They had plenty of money, which they ex. | ays He w & Sor Rovers) ‘manotor, and|ject to confirmation; but i more = than MOTHERS RIEND Potor O. Matthews of Lincoln, a full-blood | a prominent me When the case was | Bibited when they bought the tickets. Some | Tony Pasto Indian, delivered two sermons here Sunday. | tried the attorneys for the husband received |©f the money was d d by the agent as | a fat comedign, to which he was well |appoint a party to hold until the next general He delivered a lecture Monday a telegram to file an actio e no [gold. Two men answering the description | adapted by nature, weighing about 4% | election. Upon the roll being called, the {one SO objections to the wife fing o divoree. | given of these men were seen near Aquia |Pounds and having a lively and joking | passage of the ordinance was defeated. 4 % A Charged with Theft. Later he wrote the attorney that the tele- | Creek the day of the robbery. disnosition. ~Leaving the stage, he was for e s hanll Eram wa forgery d ‘now asks that ol years engaged the saloon busi 1 NEBRASKA CITY, Oct. 17.—(Special Tele- | the tecree be set wside, Judge Scott hus |, ON® of the men, hs said, purchased a oy “Com- ASAKiNd 5 ¥ this city, but of late years had been in com- pa— ” Sm)—A man named Wolfe was arrested | bpointed 8 committee of four lawyers tq | tioket for Loulavillé, Ky., and the other for | this €lt¥: DUt of late . UPPER SANDUSKY, O, Oet, 1T.—Last company, taking the part of | twenty days prior to election, the mayor shall Robw confinement of ite Pgin, Horror and Risk, as many testify. “My wife used onlr two botties. She was casily and quickly relioved; is now doing splendidly, — J. 8. MomToN, Harlow, N. 0. Elastio Stockings, Detormity Bru cratohes, ‘Hatterie, Brringen” Lovadand BB el Bupplies, The Lion by House. investigate. Mrs. Murray, who \s an actress, | Some point In the wes which Mr. Green —p—— night two unelghbors, Hart and Black, sat mall L » last svoning charsed with steallng $20 cash | hau“sifice married & $aloon_ keeper in ‘St. |did hot remember. Ths agent described one | Oregon Kidney Tea cares backacds, Frias | Lororich ey s iEhbors, Hart and Black, sat | @ ([0 KTHHC L malet svon . Atiants, Gs. 108 Puroam Bireet Coposith Tasies ¥ L up ¥, Gopasl and goods amounting to $50 at Browaville. | Louls. || a8 tall and the other as short. It will be | slze, 25 cents. All druggists. leg amputated In a boller explosion that Waxton 06-308 New York Lite 8l'dg. Omahs, Nely -