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! to battle with t dozens of fieten Roge A DORGAN'S SHARE ALLOTIED (55 fsin st st | TEACHERS FOR NEXT YEAR|Erpie s vz | COVERNMENT WINS 1TS SUIT . . P A large party of Union Pacific section men Rlisabeth fiooney, ‘CoRiiet _Mccune, under the supervision of John Jordan of St B oncaton s 8 MBS gt d ) lan ¢ o a Johnston, nfe Burgess, Paul _has been at work for the past ten days i Minnie Dye (ken M. Davis, in Baid to Have Boen Allowed AIl the Oash | Pid, Eo0 hovr, o ek o Pt ew tiow, | E0urd of Education Chooses Nearly the | §iic® oty A l;ar'.:' M. Coburn, Eupreme Court Hands Down an Opinion in in Bight. ete., between this city and Ord, in prepara- Entire Corps of Instructors, Catherine, Foos i Hopper, the Tariff Case. tion' for taking care of the heavy traffic which AR T R {17 T gl o rromgd the road will be called upon to handle next Lanes . Dy Navanret TRl Agnes M, 1 YA PRISON PROPERTY WHICH COMES HIGH | ™ TUKEY TOUCHES A TENDER SPOT | Lizaie Eicoc t+Margaret Lehmer, gty LAW DOES NOT MEAN @WHAT IT SAYS “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." . Mamie Furlong, DROWNED IN SALT CREEK. Minnie Olver, mour, Clara Blackburn, Stuart, Board of Pablle Lands and Bulldings In- | ¥0ung Girl Loses 1"" { fe in the Fiood at | His Effort to Get a Vote on the Employ- | Mary Reed, = A:i‘r:“l"y‘ Yan Kuran, | Wilsen-Gorman Bl Went Iato Effect tended to Recelve the Report of the b4 ment of a Drawing Teacher Brings Lucretia Bradley, =, Nellle Van Duyn, Aungost 20 tn Spite of the Fact . . . [ tarday, but Meme LML A e UL ) Mr. Lower Frantieally to Anna Phenix, i Cora’ Hemry, that the Law Fixed - the LU Flrst in Purlt 0 g Miss Minnie Blado, the handsome 16-year-old 66 P Matilda Fried, fary B, Wt dnpadi 4 . o Connset, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blado, was ol Hes. b oMbt A, e padhe bde iR drowned in Salt creek at an early hour this Anna_ 1. Gillis, Abbie . Leighton, BI flI URNAI LINCOLN, June 3.—(Speciat)—The meet. | morning. She had left her home and While | mng olection of teachers for the coming | Marghres Howdr Mary J.. hee WASHINGTON, June 3.—In the supreme BRITISH MEDIC Jo ing of the Board of Public Lands and Bufld- | €rossing the creek on a plank bridge slipped | yonr way almost accomplished without a fire- | Bvelyn Hobbs, Sophia_Fischer, court tolay Chief Justice Fuller handed down Loulse B. Ma works accompaniment by the Board of Edu- | f{alen Thompso; cation last night. The entire committee rec- | Mima Doy Maria P. Upson, § obinls ¢ o case o TN the opinion of the court in the case of the ida M. Greenlee, United States against Burr & Hardwick, in- ings scheduled for today did not take place, | and fell into the turbid stream, which, owing ) ke g . to the heavy rain of last night, was flowing Attorney General Churchill was in St. Paul [ o (1€ AV Ko o A e Dridge. who Amy ‘Watts, Lucinda 'G Philllps, Jenn! % Hultm: moved that the board proceed to elect a su- | Jeanette = Gregg, _Anna ble, #iizabeth | The decision was that this did not oc- Alma Peters, Pickard, Belle | €ur until August 20, 1894, when the bill be Secretary of State Piper was detalned out | them swim and were pow In a few minut looking after the maximum rate case before | saw her go down, appear to have offered no [ Ommendations In this particular were ap- ,,,L};:‘_"‘L i g R Sy | volving the date when the present tarift law Judges Sanborn, Caldwell and Thayer, and | assistance. They said they could neither of | proved without scrious objection and the | il Poppy Hostetter, Eiizabeth | weat into eftect. less to help her. | board was about to adjourn when Tukey s the banks were lined with west by washouts. It was expected that hundreds of people, searching for the body the board would today take action upon the | with boats and ice hooks. pervisor of drawing. He explained this re- | Humphrey, |€‘|“\I"x‘lu:’|¥u ;xd\l.“:‘ 1‘|‘u-m:«'.- X:;[‘\\I:xhvr::lllmg o e report of Appraisers Broatch and Gale on| The body was found at 4 o'clock this after- [ Quest by saying that Miss Evans Intended |' o S ROFCHCONCNIE s o0 bl | o case was regarded by the government Wonderful [eS . Thousands Bill Dorgan's prison property. Some such | noon one-half mile below the place where | to leave for France in a few days to study | ap, Assintant, i ase was regarded by the governmen in fts eMency.— have been cared , Aitioni” 18 ‘Jooked for tomorrow. 1t s re. | Sho fell im s during her vacation, and it was due to her ar—Carrie Boutelle, director; Nellle | 8 one of great importance, and by special Phenomenal in the ra. [AoSite Big by its use after physi - ported that the appralsers have agreed on Exeter Notes and Versouals. that she sould know whether or not she oy DE O Seeatant bbb bbb RO Led £ e g\ 2, . nfus—Margaret Hamilton, dire 3 $25,000 as a fair value for the property,| EXETER, Neb, June 3.—(Speclal)—Mr. | was re-clected before she left. This pro-| Alice Chambers, Carrie Nickell, paid assist: b Without taking into account the value of |and Mrs. Lew Robertson and son, John, of | cedure was objected to by Chairman Lower, pidity of its action. clans have failed A CURE FOR ALL ILLS ACITES OR P.AIITS-40 2rSICKXITESS OR DISTASE, The government won. Justice Gray announced the decision of tta 1. Shields, director; Alice | the court In the case of Henry Hilton and carney visited frient lace las d other membe e cof o on spe- ] L1~ Ferliaptyou aratroubied with constipation. diarrbs or pilex; tendern the unexpired contract. This report, how- [ Kearney visited friends at this place last | and other members of th mmittee on spf McLean, paid assistants. others against Guyot, liquidator of the estate SOy A p o tiver & f oA L ine hat SHheeity ot Sreliiauy eaderass and pala WvéF, could not be verified at the capitol: clal instruction as an infringement on thelr | Lakeé—May L. Torréy, director; Louise | ¢ 9 ' o eone. Katliaritie GUe, Pala assistante. Fortin & Co., involving the validity of - ke Leavenworth—Helen C. Hibbard, director; | forelgn judgments, re -v-\l‘vumlunll!. ud 07°YOUR DRUCCIST SELLS Dr. W A. Cate of Nelson is visiting his | prerogatives. They claimed that courtesy to But it is considered quite certaln that Um- B, Gabes; o8- thiur bibbes reversing the decision of brother, N gogooooam pooooooon’ > the committee required that the board should | Bdith R, Otis, pald assistant the court below and remanding the case for NE €O, Manufacturers, S s pire Gafin will not be called upon to ad-| Miss Ruth Rogers, who has been living 1 Long—Ela M. Smith, director; Loulse | trial in cirey o o . ) - Just any difterences between the appraisers, | with her sister, Mrs, O. C. Sith, for the | ¥ait for their report before taking action. | , LEOS=FA gl fpe ™ directors Hlstrict of New Gt court of phe couthern | EEEEETTEECEEE T P T L L L LT C T LT ] ‘ @as there are not likely to be any. It is also | past year and attending the High school {\r“":“'r‘ x“){""""" g ""(‘““’:"“""\_ ",L' ik o Mason=Bessie Whitmore, dircetor; Adele | and Justices Harlan, Brewer and Jackson dis- probable that the total valuation of the |here, returned to her home in Syracuse [ K€Y 8 resolution fay ovef, for two WeeKs. i) s Rl b ented, the court then standing five to four = g =~ 3 d explred c ot Wi Prids Burgess of the committee wanted to know | Pacific—Minnie Jourdan, director; Grace | =0 . anding four, ) B g:ll;:’!n ,();‘r’:'-pilv‘ly and unnqr\r i (_unnlmt will | Friday. ; how much courtesy the committes would be | Hungerford, paid assistant the majority being Gray, Field, Brows, Shiras | coln by getting out a preliminary Issue. These w 'ORA LIMITED TIME W 35, ess expense of appraisal The annual display of the work of the Charline P, Morgan, director; Cory- | and White.” Justice Gray also announced the | were quickly exchanged for the old paper "BIVING " 1 * VETERAN! eti Aghot ‘ el satisfied with. He had tried in vain to get [ Parl ! '+ RECEIVING ROSTERS OF VETERANS. | High school for the past year was on €X-| ino"committeeto act and the reason why | ®MWood, Mae Hufehison, i 5 A HANDSOME FHEn it RAE YeaT, iR | e , th ase. reafiirming the | money, but as soon as the novelty had worn The secretary of state is now beginning | hibition at the Woman's Christian Temper- [ fhe COfHteelo Bet o ‘i g assls ; Alice | decision of the court below. This was a | off the people were glad to go back to the o ey O e ara Eyldlers | ance union hall Friday and Saturday. The | the¥ wiould not do 0 was well known to parker, paid assistant =00 ine, | €% involving the validity of & judgment of [ more convenfent form of paper currency ' and saflors resident in the state, The first | displays In botany, map drawing, —book-| ™y jver made a rather caustic speech, In REACHED WITHOUT TROUBLE. 8 Canadian court. Another embarrassment occurred when tho | assistants. | decision in the Ritchie ep yal sograp! e kin- Chief Justice Fuller also unanimously an- | government found that coin was being ex- three counties came in today. They are | keeping, physical geography and the kin-| whjch members were accused of trying to o . o4 R Serte . y 8 e LRIl B LB DL Plerce, Logan and Hamilton. The county | dergarten work of the primary dopartment | raiiroad a schemo® through the board at the | This result was effected with no concerted | noun o1 that the court had dec ed to grant | perted in great quantities. The specie pay- are Yery got opposition. The differences had been gen- | the application of Constable Beach in the | ment law fixed the ratio between the metals clerk of the latter county has sent in a [ Were very good. dictation of Burgess. L et . . Wi ) { able o | | L o n the ) splendidly prepared document, containing Sensational Divorce Suit Withdeawn. Tukey replied that it was not right to ac- | erally settled in the committcos and the | South Carolina dispensary law case for leave | at 41 to 1. This ignored the current ratio RNaE L0 naiisy, dlsteibuted amiotig the | s . e e tormms sty bacunse | 118ts submitted by the various committees |{o file a motion for habeas corpus. The |of the remainder of the world, that in London Jist of 364 names, distributed among the | NORTH PLATTE, Neb, June 3.—(Spe-| has mEmpers o such Forms Simbly DEstili? | were approved tn all cases case was set for hearing on the first Mon- | at the present time being about 31 to 1. As Tilinols, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, | Cil)—A report has been received in this Mr. Lowe cast the only vote against the | day of the next term of court. a result of this difference, gold and right for a teacher, against whom no bullion be- A, Missteetonl) Mascachuseits; Michi: | eity GSay ot tis withdtawall ot & divorde | chisction tiad been Faisad: It thete was any< | FSDOrt ofthe High schiool committes, He| e case of ‘Hilton & Libbey againstiganito flow out of Chilljatan larming rate, B e Lealoply M asMATl ey M i | St Nuckells: county o) WhIGh more than | bhang. (hat. ould ba sald agathat Miks Eviua | based hi oblectlon’ofi the ground:that the [ duyot lnvolved the valldiiy of julgments|iThe llver colsiu wers aiso exported; becauss . oK e e OLI0i | ¥is anlunsy. (hiarest. aithchets A" yetr: KBS | 11 Lo Cjcoiid b iid Aeainat Mias BYe"a |salaries pald Prof, Turmer’ aid Prot Blake |rentersd by fotelen courts dgainat Amerioan | the. law provided that they, stould ‘contaln West Virginia. Plerce county sends in a | George Schmidt and Carrie Mimmick were |singlo member had said it. Furthermore, he | Ver¢ too hish. o B UL L S MO U R LGS i R Sl R A LR Mt of “hinety-seven names, distributed | married in this city by County Judge Ra A Only two votes were cast against any ber of claims of a character similar to | worth intrinsically more than aro current g twelve states and the United States | They then resided In Fox Creek precinct, this ;w;" ‘l';“l‘r:-u':!:mog'\i;h‘flr:fip‘:lxl 'Q dict “3;‘ ::: principal recomménded by the committee. | that prosecuted by Guyot, involving many | silver dollars. Thus both gold and silver ""v - a Logan county reports twen- | county. Two days after the marriage the | any other council i 0 h Allan of Dodge and McCarthy of Pacific | millions of dollars in amount, have been [ wero being drained out of Chili, so that the Thtx; ofa. fordiers gan county reports tweh | brido lett her Husband and soon went to | “"X¢iis point Pierson was on his fect, glv- | Were black bailed by two members, while held in abeyance until the conclusion of the | government ordered the mints to stop fur- 4 A S TAAVTEG . Yote . el & i ourt in this case should have been made [ ther coinage. Under the mew law, the mints e b 387 Nuckolls county. There divorce proceedings | ing evidenc belng the 'same | One adverse vote was cast against Kidder | cour 5 HLad e S . » N ®XC - K e ‘l:“x‘;‘:"":fjfl"(‘: were . inatiite The - statoment “was made | |iE evidence of being much in the same | CY°nluid" Hin, Moore of Ackerman, Powell | Known. The case does not properly belong | began last Saturday and there it much In- \ NANGE FOR 10 TEN-CENT e + it e G N Ll to the present term of court. It was twice | terest to learn what the result will be of this Waks & thorough and complete roster of lliy h;r relatives that the marriage was a | business end of a tack in his stocking foot fT(X ‘|\|.v;nl ]'L‘l)k’ uull'lplhyl( l:!:llxl 'l‘}un:nw iied l"mmm R IR e i Brbeta vty PAPER TAGCS TAKEN PROM the entire state and is desirous that all | forced one, and that the nature of the force | He pounded the nearest desk and demanded 1 L D e uiluw a1 | BONGILBION W A ANHIRIAC. ‘Wb hSHOtIE und e Alcated : et are olow s announced by the court prior A counties respond as fully and rapidly s | {503 PY RER ‘z‘nl‘.-\":n;”'r‘l‘v‘»:«(:fd‘:hnfiym"lfi: N Won. RNt hav s chat Sontiad) Sana ]\‘m.-:nl\n:'))‘un::.l [T]IJlu‘r\l)ll)l! oHuGipAl e | to the adjournment of that term, and it has DAL IR LG cook s e 3 Ve a he e o ¢ d | Agnes ) . . remained undec ded re o a | when Price Powder is used possible. husband states that his wife has withdrawn [ sen any member of (his board insulted in | Croft school, promoted to Farnam to suc- | femained undeeded through this term and ce’s Baking Powder is use this manner.” ceed Mrs. Anna Trueland Burns, resigued. |until today. Guyot appears in the case as ——————— B A B SR o SPTUOSR IR A SR WL e the liquidator of the French firm of Charles | FOREIGN TRADE WITH AMERICA SIECK The State Bank of Commerce, which re-|live with him. u Fortin & Co., formerly glove manufacturers g “Which member?” interrogated Burgeso| Martha Powell, formerly eighth grade pelal Event. meaningly, and no one claimed the honor, | teacher in Central school, promoted to prin- Rhoades took the floor to object to the | cipalship of Central Park to succeed Mar- cently suspended at Broken Bow, had a de- Falls Olt X g _ 3 y ¢ of Paris, and Messrs. Hilton & Libbey as | Reports of Several British Consuls U o g to Cus ‘ s vorts of ral Hri onsuls Upon Vi G IRl ey the successors of A. T. Stewart ol v r v FALLS CITY, Neb. 3.—(Special.)— Bank Examiner McGrew, now temporarily| FALLS CITY, Neb., June 3.—(Special)— | 0 EG T TPEC mad used. He said there | 8aret J. Late N Yotk ko RIBtREY L. tha ibooi 3 in charge, says the institution may possibly | About 100 invited guests gathered at the |ore other ways of manipulating things than | Emma Whe back to 1880, and that of the transactions on |, VASHINGTON, June 3.—Reports of Brit- make a partial settlement with its creditors | home of Miss Frances Maddox, about two |by “rallroading” them. \Why hal not the | Bancroft, and Liz aih Tt 5 S 0N | {sh consuls stationed In the United States y B y t th which it Is based to 1850, when the house .'Le.‘.‘"..,‘.}'Z'Ix'.fl.-Z\"’.‘,xn.“nT.g‘-."\n'.'fr’.- r;(r»f:n(.“mru: miles north of Falls City. The oceasion was | committee come out and made a report? |Boes to Forest. of Stewart & Co. entered upon an agreement | to the British foreign office have been re- ¢ Co. of Commerce of Atlantie Ports. of Forest, promoted to le L. Bankuer of Sherman ey e it rauces 1o honae or | WhAGHuyaterois Feasoh Al 1t havel tor, Fas |14 Sarah cRETHOmpAGH ot Omaha: view -and | CHSBWAKAR SO CHESHEe KPOT PR CRESOER TR i Sricine Whwida rafige of ObeGtRtbA CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR number of applicants. Ex-Commissioner of | tpa F, T, C. club. Refreshments were | fusing to act on these special teachers when | Effile Reed of Franklin succeed each other. | poriin & Co. to take from the French hous: s m 1 Public Lands and Bulldings A. H. Humph- | served and the crowd dispersed at a late | all the other committees had acted and the | Ida E. Mack secures principalship of | 41} tho gloves manufactured by them for the | Mr w. W. Seaprave. ':‘r_“"il “”: ;”‘l“‘l‘l 1‘ e American rob’acco Co roy is said to be a prominent candidate for | joyy teachers had been elected? That was where | Sherman, Eliza Hutchins of West Side suc- | American market, the two establishments to | o Y+ W Seagrave, Britlsh consul at Bal NEW VYORK tho place. Ex-Secretary of State Glbert L. | “'Lact night the Falls City Military band | the manipulation golng on. ceeds Lida Shallenberg at Vinton, and Kate | gliara both the profit and loss of the busi. | UmOre, submits an fnteresting summary of Laws, who has been down in Oklahoma for v sma appeared on the street for the purpose of | On roll call the amendment to rfer for | L+ Brown takes the vacant desk at West| negs, In 1880 this agreement was brought | the Maryland and Baltimore ship canal pro- a number of years, s said to bo another. drawing a orowd to| bdiat the/auction ot tha | two' wesks was carried ‘as follows: Ayos= |519¢ 10 a close by a misunderstanding and mutual | Ject. He points out the claims that the The case of Oma C. Gates against B. F.| g paper fssued by the ladies of the Epis- | Bandhauer, Cramblett, Edwards, Johnson CHANGING PAY REGULATIONS. charges of bad faith, The French firm | ca; will materially shorten the distance Johnson is being tried in district court be- 3 Johnson 18 being trled in dlstrict court g | copal church from the Falls City News, but | Knodell, Lowe, Lower, Plerson, Akin—0.| A resolution by Lowe provided that here- brought suit in the tribunal of commerce of | between Baltimore and European ports, and "l":" m‘:‘(:““m*\{p;mv“:.“‘I"h_[{njmury WL held | recelving but $9 it was decided to sell | Nays—Anderson, Burgess, Rhoades, Thomas, | after all salaries of teachers and principals the Seine, when the case was decided in favor | would add considerable to the defense of the l ! Hls ® | chances on it from 1 cent to $1. Tukey—5. should be paid monthly for the actual time [ 0f Fortin & Co., from which decision it was | coast in case of war. D e aiitaa o ¥o%0 ot the Louiavillo Minister Kesi The list of principals and teachers as |cmployed on the basis of one-tenth of the | dPpealed by Stewart & Co. to the Paris| Mr. Rawson-Walker, consul at Charleston, seg:’lggIA&leg’l.‘!I" parther therein and entltled to Louiavillo Minister Kesigns. elected earlier In the evening Is as follows: | yearly salary for each month. It was adopted | COUrt of appeals, where the decision was also | reports that the forelgn shipping entering g profits. Johnson denies this. LOUISVILLE, Neb., June 3.—(Special)— O BOTaoT it % - antagonistic to Stewart & Co., the final judg- | that port is almost entirely British. He All forms of Blood and : WATSON'S “UW’R:‘?“ SU(‘(‘E:‘S- tha | At tho conclusion of a most excellent chil- | ifomer P. Lewls, principal Rumor was current on the street today thai sty 2 s M Bl Taviston = nrat: Shcla % rumor was surrent On Kl r et by ey | dren’s day service yesterday Rev. Mr. Flom viston, first assistant pr Hon. John C. Watson of Nebraska Clty, state | 1 resigned tho pastoral care of the First | Georye M. Turner, second assistant princl- | the salaries of teachors Skin Disoases, Sores, Spots. Pimples, Serofuln, Tumors, Tetter, Eezema and Blood Polson thoroughly cloansed L, from the system. y LADILS given careful Jand spocial attention for all thelr many peculine afl- ments. x CATARRH, Throat *Lungs, Liver, ' Dyspopsin Troubles cured by spoctal oy $ te. SRt | ment in the French courts fixing the amount | says that twenty years ago the arrival of a w-f{.';m' Irwin \\-|fil!r‘.‘mr‘:v:;].v‘{;':fi;\‘;dlulu ‘,'r'l:‘P"\i{c :)‘; "':\‘1";“";: of the indebtedness of the New York house | British ship there was an_exception, but ! it prir alir o houl not | (o the French house at $195,122, with inter- | now it fs the rule. The French flag has 1,500, 0 ofite Qi Before the final decree was announced | almost entirely disappeared. Italian, Spanish ointed general attorney for the Eikhorn | Daptist church of this town, after two years | "Department of Science—Trwin TLeviston, | PPIY to teachers whose standing was ‘“I‘”ffi Stewart & Co. closed their Paris establish- | and Norwegian barques are numerous, ana Bystem of raflroads, to succeed General Haw- | Of successful labors. The church is har- | head of department, $1,800; “George M. |the average. It also provided that any 1038 | pent, and being unable to collect the amount | occasionally” German, Austrian and Russian ley, deceased. The amount of salary which [ monious and prosperous in all lines. Mr. Turnuu $160: C. Bellé Dinturft, $u0; Decie | of time due to the abbreviation of the school | o¢ jyagment in France, Fortin & Co. in 1889 | ships. But most all of the foreign vessels he ‘was to recelve varied from $6,000 to $10,- | Fleming s editor of the Nebraska Baptist, | Johnston, $%0; dohn Wikman, $1,000 year should be deducted from salaries, and e saohn e 0 i brou suit in the United States circuit | propelled by steam carry the British flag, 000 per annum. It is also reported that Su- | the state organ of that denomination, and | o X'h“‘,'nf;",;',ld.fm?‘l;f‘}}:;:fj o that the increase’ of pay on account of | uourt for the southern district of New York | Mr. Rawson-Walker says the new treaty be- perintendent Bignell of the Burlington came | Wil push that paper, devoting his time | Quickenbush, SL100; Belle H. 1 length of service should date from the first | {5 compel collection on the French judgment. | tween the United States and Great Britain out $30,00 Oahead on the late flurry in wheat, | largely to that work. He will supply when | Elizabeth Craven, $1,000; Miss Wedgewood, [ 48y of the term following the close of the | The defendants filed a bill of discovery, al-[as to the arrest of deserting seamen is hav- tment. Whoreas another rumor places his winnings | opportunity offers other churches and do | $700. year. The amendment was lald over with-| joging counter claims, and asserting that | ing a most salutary effect, and there s little 3 4 ¢ 2t 362,000 In three deats, With a fourth one | some evangelistic work. He is sull pastor | (Department, of - Modern = Languages— |out action. the dgment of the Trench court was ro- | farther troubls between British seamen an: | WEAK MEN (STESUIEX WEA, fide to hear from. for half time at Manley. Szanng A Walker. 8000 Mary"A."Landis, [ <A resolution by Rhoades, which provided | examinable. The decision wns rendered by | shipowners, and these troubles aro now re- | on o busines or study, sovere ~mental Horace W. Griswold is under $300 bail to e Department. of - Anclent - anguages— | foF the election of a truant officer at_the | judge Wallace of the circuit court. Hefduced to a trifling character. gtrain or f‘"“-'n:';k:ca-"‘-;"\;v:x:ffin.lxsff.'hfl-‘:."m..'fl appear before the United States court for %o Celebrate the Fourth Bessie J. Snyder, $1,100; J.. Ke first meeting in July at a salary of $70 a | dismissed the bill of discovery and ordered | Captain Clephertan, consul at Philadelphia, | 1€ 97 T8 18¢ OFNow “tdatment. tor loss o having sent an obscene letter to his step- | BELLEVUE, Neb., June 3.—(Special)—A May T “Copuiand Mar: nonth, was laid over. for future”considera- | Stewart & Co. to pay the judsment in ac- | reports on the revival of trade (hroughout | Vital power, " '\ "o TS 5 daugher, Miss Mattie King. His attorney, | citizens' meeting was held at the court b e Fred M . tion. cordance with the finding of the French lthe United States e Says: steady | WRITE Your, troubles it out ot ty. Ghicusan Colonel ‘Philpott, s now hunting seurity {0 | hoyse Saturday to make arrangements for the n.{:’\‘|'m.ry'rm:|::|\..”r'|nl‘ ;h],h'il.l“b. .\i‘u-?." l‘I’u-':‘h, _Applications for positions as teachers from | courts. The case was appealed to the United ..)n:d‘ :] v::u]k"l‘hlt:'aélv\‘:m:‘ll‘\. Dricos s re- cured at home :‘:m ; r‘"fl.m. nee, keep Griswold out of jail. His arrest appears | po o or Juiv celebration, A committee of | $1.000; Helen Lioyd, ' $9%0; L.’ McCarteny, | Pearl Balmot, Nina -Moore, Agnes Shop-|States supreme court In 1390. ported as having occurred since wary 25 | Dp, Searles & Searles, 410 harnam: to be the result of continued persecution of | 2ty o @ G Wright, sr., Betz, | SL0%0; Anna T. Adams, §70. ~ ~ * | tand, Maud Forbes, May E. Tra Martha The case of Samuel J. Ritchle against|last, when confidence commenced to be re . Miss King. She is sald to be a worthy R AR TtApeoa i antiafh tad B anire the |~ Department ‘of History and Clyics—Villa [ Hutchinson and Mary J. Beedle were re-| James B. McMullin and George W. McMul- stored by the successful co-operation of the e en. ™ Fiom!atortes [ ol Ssttiers’ Bento. for this place. Gommit- | Liastn BB ot oot e o Santine, $0w; | terred o the superintendent of achools lin, in error from the court of the northern | bond syndicate.” He shows the substantial Women's Christian association. From stories % 0 . . S = Azzie . oudebus| "GUPIDENE” Cures the effects ot self-abuse, excesses, $700; 8. DeWitt Beals, | The resignation of Mrs. Anna Trueland | district of Oio, involved the same questions | foundation for the revival, calling attention "ala | tees on grounds, fireworks, music, addresses, nd librarian, '$1,20 g & Mrs. Ar a hio, same questions _ Eathe srevs : s it seems that Griswold i 8 5 a an, 31,200, . e a ahool ['axtthie Hiiton o o at the Imdwement | to the crop reports, the crops of Illinois and fill,‘(‘ n'l’){m"';'rfl;fll‘m‘:;lml“,H,r Since sho was 10 | advertising und general management wera [ Commercial Department—L." J. Blake, Burns as principal of the Farnam school | as the Hilton case, except that the judgment asin being the best, Ohlo and Indiana 3 . e el The Kalghts of Pythias, who | head of department, $1.500; Lucy J. Roye, | Was accepted. Similar action was taken on | which It was sought to have affirmed was | [FISCHEH JELhe heRt OnIgTand Ino 6 anxio HE? hmr npnmm';r';w fl.m’ ‘ynn‘"h“t”; have' Aiready arranged for their ‘pienic, ex- | 900, Y8, | the resignation of Miss Cora M. Gilbert as | rendered by a Canadian court. In this case | ShOWIng an average, Michigan being below anxious to have her marry. They had plcked 3 ’ YRUG CO., A call has been issued by George L. Allen | Ciifton Hill,” Emma Campbe Columbian, On rc"'mun;‘-ml?««on‘uf the (‘v\nl\m{HN; Iun 3 of the act of ober 1, 1880, should ) ton, 3, C., reports as to the recent gold - — v o s| 2 aret Vincent; Comenius, klle; * | boundaries 1 ] the Vin- aintained, twithstanding the provi- e y. say: b » d ¢ |of Leigh and John Tannahill of Columbus | Margaret Vincent; Comenius, Illen M. | boundaries, the boundary line o be maintained, no g ¥ discoveries in that locality. He says some home and was forcibly detained there during White; Davenport, Jeanette L. Woodward: |ton school was changed from Oak street to | gions of the tariff act of August 28, 1894, | of the nuggets are said to have weighed two, the entiro afternoon, until, in order to gef | for a meeting of all interested in fruit rais- | Danee W' B> Allens o T M & = : : ) away, she consented to marry the fellow. [ing and advancing fruit culture, June 12, at | Kidder; Dupont. Frances Huttatfiend; Fek: ‘rf""c'“i‘[f‘cr‘x““ “:)"‘;"t"‘l““fi’f"iht Castellar school an_;\n:u:‘:::ncr:;‘:()l‘nl]llxfi|:r|?lrmn|I\n four and five pounds, and one nugget con- DUFFY'S Upon' promising to return at 9 o'clock the | Leigh, to contemplate the organization of a | erman,’ Florence L. ; Farnam, 'Agnes 5 . ndise entered | tained seven pounds of solld gold. He is of st morning B e was allowed to o o her | district horticultural soclety In & district com- | McDonald; Forest, Lizzle L. Banker: fort| Thero was some controversy over the | potween August 1 and August 28, 1894, be | the opinion that the mines would pay If Pure “a" Whisko boarding house. Instead of doing so she left | prised of Platte, Colfax, Madison and Stanton | Omaha, Anes Hutchinson: Franklin, Sarah | question whether necessary repairs on school | yygosgad for duty under paragraph 276, | scientifically operated. — Mr. Harkness says '. town to escape them for a few days. During | counties. Allen has had years of experience B. Thompson; bson, Will Parker; Kellom, | buildings should be done by contract or day | g.paqule “J," of the tariff act of 1894, was | that the new chlorine process will render All Druggists. , , the average, and Kansas very bad. He also emissions, impotency, o pect to join with the cltizens in a general | Study Room—To be supplied, $700. teacher, there were three questions certified from the | 1 K teolRUTA T varlcocelé and constle out a young man who had made his home | Pect to, Jol L PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS, Miss Caroline Day was eranted the use | United States circuit court of appeals for | Frun"fyime fartintions I petroloum, and the ation, One dollar & with them, but who is a paroled convict Ambler, Elizabeth Shirley; Bancroft, | of a room in the Long building for a sum-( the second circuit N as rame ox, #ix for $. For from Colorado. A month since her mother To Promote Frult Growing. Emma Wheatley; Cass, Mary . Simonds' er 8¢ M Fpsainges f was al- % 56 Was & rhethe: arn the cause of the advance In the sale by THE GOOD- 3 v 'E. Simonds} | mer school, and Miss Carrie Kumpf was al-| The first of these was as to whether the | price of beef went to whore the girl works and asked her | SOIUYLER, Neb., June 8.—(Speclal)— | Castellar Mary’ 5. Newton; Central, Rene price o ; to accompany her down town. Upon doing 80 the girl was decoyed into the Griswold E. Hamiiton; Central Park, Mg ce consul at Charles- her absence she wrote that, being 21 years of | in the fruit business in Colfax county, and Anna Foos; Lake, Emma Whitmore; Leav- | labor. The majority favored contracts, and | o,cwored fn the negative. valuable hundreds of gold mines now lying cnworth, Mary A, Fiteh; Lincon, - Jo 28 onnec- B, ‘sho was old enough to take care of her- [ is very positive in his views regarding the [ o Rodftoid: Yong, Saveh AL MeChennes |1t will be done that way. In this conne McCh g A The third question was whether the rates [ idle in North Carolina, South Carolina ana 4 self, and that she was not coming back. She ) ultimate success of fruit culture in this state. | Lothrop, Nora H. Lemon; Mason tion the superintendent of bulldings was au- | o¢"q,¢y prescribed by the first section of the | Ge07&la, and make it possible to get millions also strongly intimated that they would bet- o M oon s “Monmoutn Park My ras Tas | thortzcd to employ one painter, one brick- | o fg ¥ Preeiest L SO e Drovided | of dollars of bullion out of them. ' Ho thinks ter leave hor alone. Since that they have Charged with Criminal Assault, Rue; Omaha View, Effie Reed: Pacifie, | layer, three carpenters and three laborers in it possible, with the introduction of this new for in the act) should be levied, collected and paid on all articles imported from foreign countries or withdrawn for consumption on YHting thres otte S .| Margarot McCarthy’ Park, Lillian :)::nd:l:"l;h threatening letters to one of [ ALBION, Neb., June 3.—(Speclal Tele- Markaret MoCarthyd Park, Lilian addition to the regular force for the next < for whom she worked, and|gram,)—Fred Detwiler, aged 18, a son of a | man, Ida_E. Mack: Train, Fanny Nevis sixty days. process, that the south will become one of - the richest gold producing countrles in the Wo send tho marvelons Fronch finally Griswold wrote the letter for Which | grpor rogiding about six miles from this | Vinton, Eliza Hutchins: Walnut Hill, Hel The secretary was directed to notify the | 8GR O o0 LT g0y Tana prior o | WOl e ol AL T e T he was arrested. The young lady fs not | "o PR R El R e 850 Wyckoff: Webster, Sadie P. Pittman; West | lowa Warming and Ventilating company to | ) 0ot 98 of the same year. WINNEBAGOES WILL BE ARME! STOF Discharges & Emisalons, withaut friends, who aro convinced that she [ Place: was bound over,in the sum of 3900 | side, Kte L. Grown: Windsor, Jennie C. fremove its plant from the Long sehool | “Gite " yutico Ruller, who delivered tne CURE sprrmalohea Y aricocete 18 deserving of protection. A mi oo v | RRLACH TEACHERS. Rl nganilt (‘I"‘Lf’ r:‘]z’"fi‘lfi:“"‘y with the re- | (ion of the court in this case, sald the | War Department Coasents to Supply Cap- Use it and pay if satisfied, Tess of it 1s required to do the work of [Pears to be a very aggravated one, and there | Florence Leighton, —Idna Harney, W Brot. Wigman of the High school was|Question was, so indefinite that the court tainiBeskie Polloe lthe Bifles, el GLA LT » e Clind. Dr. |18 considerable feeling here over the mater. [ Mary L. Hodg Alice E. Hitte, ; s 8 | Would not enter upon it. WASHINGTON, June 3.—The War depart- ] ) leavening than of any other Kkind, D | o Harrington was bound over in the | Amelia—Pearson Mary B. Goodman directed to prepare to make an exhibit| TyyASHINGTON, June 3:—The supreme i " tha S atiie T Price’s Baking Powder. sum of $1.000 for tho same offense, he shar. | CArrie Nash, Ada’ Tobitt, " | trom the manual training department at the | oyt adjourned today until the second Mon- | foerr 1o5 SPPTOVEL THF reduemt of Mo i — - T Sp——— g S etwile £ Ivy Reed 1da Blackmore, state fair. da stober. Tito . o, | terior department for rifles to arm the Indian IWO COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED [IN8 the guilt with Detwiler. Bmma N Bradshaw, Siciia Wion Tho Spaaish language will be added to [f1a¥ in October, = Thirtycfour cases av e8| polico at the Winnebago reservation in Ne- \/ T N — 1 Osceoln Masons Elect Officers. Lo O e, < Minnie ‘Worlarity, the curriculum of the High school, provided ELILORR. Ly N braska. Edward Davidson and John W. Larrimore | o50gQLA, Neb., June 3.—(Special)—At | Martha Parratt, Lulu Wearne, that a class of not less than twenty pupils | wfarion Harland’s daughter writes: Mra. Cleveland's Summer Vacation, i il i Under Arn;; -; “‘T‘ln';.ie B iy regular annual communication of Osceola ;f;dltl;o{!hro“r“." )I:‘r'im_i‘fl slf‘;hn.llmly, dL‘;’(\lrc!“ |‘num:«l~lr(‘!:£|mlln ‘ha:1|hrf:.im:“'<lulnllthl “Every one M.\:um.; the best results in cook-| WASHINGTON, June 3.—According to pre- Leaves (BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.|Arrives LB?A";L‘:::' g;:::m T(‘)',‘r";:","sd ‘Nw'"d lodge No. 65, Ancient Free and Accepted | Nellie, Benn ot Abba W. Bowen, A R e it Ty AR e DE, womm, vious arrangements birs. Cleveland and Mrs, | Omans|Union Depot, ‘,_n:‘a‘“m‘.m. Bt Lo L " 50 o] Vi Lily Bruner {ate Hutmaker, e by § q % v : Ehe > Ao {Denver pross. Al Jolin' W2 “Tarimore fipon: a | argns kb followlng ofoars | were alectad [ \ollia Ixr.~?;|.|u. l1"fihl"'l;'r""\llk';so"' yoar, aud tho kindergarten now locted at|omILr 18 TAYING BIABTALM ?t“:fluy‘:“‘l‘:"":’:\l:’n";fi'r"lhh'\’fl ‘:“'::::‘s‘i!:s:m:‘!‘l: 4 om ik iy, Mont. & Puget 5 o lina st aonatertel ey. David- i ¢ & B | Daisy Dacey, uldah s ncoln will be removed to Webster. biazey e it iaenyer, MEgrees i chiarge of passing counterfelt mone N llz‘” } King; senlor warden, Dr. L. M. Shaw;! Kathrne Armbruster, Bmma I, TRAINING SCHOOL UNTOUCHED. Have Just Started I, Hut Troublo ls Ex- |on tho Massachusetts coast next Wednesday | §:lsum.. Lincoin Local (cxcept Sunday),: son claims to hall from Leavenworth, Kan., | junior warden, Grant T. Ray; treasurer, H. | Iitta Smith. Hattle 8. s el morning. Mr. Olney's summer residence | 2:4%m....iastMail(for Lincoin) duily... and Larrimore is a resident of Beatrice, He | A. Scott; secretary, H. H. Campbell; tyler, | Ida Rldre Clara ¥, Cooper, The committee reported back the resolu- L. g at Falmouth is only fifteen miles from Gray | Leavos [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrivas" e evary reputation. The arrests | Freeman Shaw; trustees, L. L. Snider, H. T. | Belle 3. Urlon, Rose A Brady, tion which was introduced at a previous | WASHINGTON, June 3.—Senor don Gana, | &€ Faimouth bs ofly Hteen wnites from Gray Depot, 10th & Maso Wero mado & couple Of miles west of the | Aroold and E. L. King f3h8 Raymena Ghllie progonnelh meeting, and which directed the abolition | the Chilian minister, has the following cable- | jogg feither the president nor attorney o DY city, where the men were camped, together Demise of Joseph Thompeon. JTonnetto McDonald, Eila Kaufman, SE-he eacharet - aeining Mool ithpet | gram e Il acoommery i thelr familisn. but iigChiongn Esprom.......... $iliom wiihi Davidson's famlly, consisting ‘of @ wife| GpAND ISLAND, June 3.—(Speclal)— | GUn B, Perrine, Alice Fawcett, recommendation. The matter was allowed | " gANTIAGO, June 8.—Chilian Minister, | will join them about two weeks later. ' No “Pacific Junction Local.. and six children. Their mode of operation LAND, et )~ | Nelsle P. Hughes, Jennic M. Phelps, to lie over for two weeks It is very gratifying to me to | information is obtafnable as to who the presi- oo ast Ml Washingto inform you that, after the seventeenth regime | dent will appoint secretary of state, but it of paper money, Chili has returned with satis- | is confidently predicted that this and several faction and confidence to the gold standard. | other vacancies will be filled before he leaves | g copm Was to travel through the country and send | Word was received here this morning from | Anna J.'Mach, Harriett Squiel ; Dol i Nefia Lucy W. Evans, Grace E. one of Davidson's boys, aged respectively 10 | Lincoln announcing the death of Joseph [ Zucy W. fvans, — Grace 1 nd 14 years, to a farm house to buy milk, | Thompson, formerly instructor in the Grand | Mary L. Alter, = 1 gs or buiter in small quantities, passing | Island High school. Mr. Thompson had been [ Minnie Burgland, The same action was taken with the re- port of the committee which recommended that Mrs. Grace B. Sudborough be elected supervisor of the training school for the AGO, MIL. & 8T, PAUL.|Arrives @ Depot, 10th & Mason Hts.| Omaha Limited.... .....Chicag finale | E The law is in force, FERNANDEZ, Washington for the summer, 1110 hicago Express (ex. spurious half dollars apd getting genuine | in California, where he hoped to improve in | Neva Turner, ensuing year, Minister of Financ: e ——. Loaves (CHICAGO & NORTHWIE coin In return. The game was played yes- | health, but was not benefited by the change [ }[n0iq Ry Wilson, et An important amendment to the rules| Tpe resumption of specie payments by Mrs. Blackburn's Californla Party ¢ A Depot 101h & terday at the home of Cyrus Wolf, just over | in climate. His death was caused by con- | s\are tarpe 1. Duncan, was offered by Plerson and laid over under | ohjli, which occurred on last Saturday, prom- | Will lea: Marg: y, Jennle E. Fi ir, e Omaha Monday, June 10 atern Ixpresi. the line in Jefferson county, and that gentle- | sumption, ©:30pm Mary anty Dora Harne the rules. It rescinded the rule by which | jses to furnish some interesting lessons on | For berths and full information apply to | 4:00pm.. stibuled Limited. . © 9:40am man, finding he had been taken in, trailed Jall Delivery ut David City, Edna V. Hobert, Alice . Points, the salaries of teapliers are advanced $50 | coinage legislation. Reports from there state [ Mrs. T. W. Blackburn, 634 South Thirty-first [ :dam........bo. Valey Local oo 10 the parties to their camping place, and, com- | 1 o oiny Nel June 3.—(Spectal.) Cordelta’ Johnson, Virginia Victor, for cach year of service, and provided that | that the government tried to familiarize the [ street, or Burlington city ticket office, 1324 | o 2 g uE PPUCtL e m fng into Beatrice, procured the services of / b 2 AP peclal)— | Olive J. Marshall, Anna Witman, hereafter there should be no increase in | people with the new forms of silver and gold | Farnam street. | CHICAGO, R. 1. & PACIFIC, |Arrives the sheriff and swooped down upon them. | Three prisoners confined in the Butler county | L Alicé Jordan, Ada M. Stone, alarica NDDE RuchAgieemca recttdmenaca sy ha|Union Depot, 100 & Mason 5ts:| Omaha Today iho (wo boys were also arrested, and | jail escaped last night by drilling o hole 5 vy L g Margntet Reed. Lo suncrintendentt diEthoola’ and the peinc = = = = = EAST. 8 the quartet will be taken to Fair t0 | through the steel floc e e | B AT Camiha. ot " Pl i 0 Fotin 3 4 i - = Atlantic_Express (ex. Sunday) anawer 10 tho charge of passing countertelt | the foundation. Twenty-ive aeirs. remae | Seste Mclioberts, Macida Bvans, clpal and based on the merlt of the (eacker. | amsagrz: AR VAZR AT VAR AL AVALR MV M AVE LR MNP ARV tes : gt Expreon. money. The coins Aby Yorypoge Imitations, | has been offered for the apprehension of each, | Lillle . Mickel, Bessie Latey. - One peculiar thing about Dr. Price's S [ S Ili;.ngv:::leLu:‘!‘:l:l|;l.y:‘tl"y“ruh,l‘.h rn :rlnl(lal:lx:f:un‘m: ’,r,:',f, “J«m;l ‘v:’n(:rl‘lomun“nl :n; Jail rlnm:s that A R FofEaine. tordl sh, r‘n-u;n Baking Powder'is that those who > o 16 & Texas EX (0x Sun) 3 our othe dren, has v were cells at 5 a. m., whe > “Boy o 06 e 2 o i slorado _ Limited 15 Qb 4 LS s | m when he | fuugthio povfl " Netlle bt a1 ghoeiwhii sy otiey OTHING can be substituted for the Rovar fuls o2 ERTEMU-TIARIFI00 to awalt the action o Syl Mak Mary E. Latey, s . E Webster 8ts court in relation to her husband. : Modern mothers cultivate family health | Car Hia. 1onergan, MISS HOBBS' SERIOUS LOSS, BakiNGg PowDER and give as good re- g T Y v 7 The assessor has just completed his work | by the aid of wholesome food made with | Ros lda Goodman, T ax Cily Expross (ex. Sun.).. 11:55am and bis books show the assessed valuation | Price's Cream Baking Powder. Margaret Allie Campbell, Her Purse Vanishes fWhile She is on the 0 . . St Paul_Limited 10 of personal property In the city to be $176,385 | — —— Tiarriat Tecilo Cia” Swan Way to Her School. sults. No other leavening agent will make e e o VAL St and of realty $850,58 ”;nl-\-Tr'x“e:Fwn;::"n:n;.um “n.‘.:lv-;-].;:::” feny ,mk,‘,; Clra W BV, “nni\nlx-'lyn Hobbs, one of the teachers in 5 AT nol foad Omahal Dep, Tt and westér s, [Gmana, g 2, —(Specl e — | M. . Christiancy, Kl red, he Walnu i b o oc] of . 3 S h “ust Mail and Express 9eney" Wintered” Wotl Clarence Krotzer, a young barber of this | 1olia W. Nichols, *' da' Dysart est .-.1,\""\4);”).' :jmm, Hlui.u Pkt such hght' sweet, celicious, wholesome 100 N G T G NORTH LOUP, June 3.—(Special)—A large | "™ A Phebe D, Perkins, M. C. McLaughlin, | Yesterday which contgfned $400 in money 9 ik Bxpross (ox Bard of borses, which were taken to Cherry | SItY: Was arraigued in Justice court this after- | iKatherine M. Kean, Kate Hungerford, and bank checks. She resides on Davenport ] St Talll_Express cogaty last fall for wintering on the native | 00T, 820, after preliminary hearing, was | Carrle i€, Grad, — Bessle Duph, streot, and In golng seut to her school she . - Ginana|Union Depot, 10tk & Masoh Sus.| Omats pastures, have just been brought down by | DUl Over o the distriot court tn the sum | Ay L. Hughes, Frances' Eaton rode down on the West Dodge street car, AT PR R P 2R P AR A Py Ty T D Sarwent and. Arrived i excellent | Of $500 to answer o a charge of lllegitimate | ffifan “Wilbur, Jeasie Byrne i pasas Olty Day” Bap) transfering at Twentieth and again at Burt condition. As they had no feed of any kind | PArentage. The victim Is a young German | Mary E. Wolcott, ; 9idspm (K. Night kx. Via U. b, Tran Bartlett, treet. The last ti she re — Rt e | 3 ] D girl named Mary Rinehart. The fact that | Clara B. Mason, Newcomb, o he last time that she remembers 4 | MISSOURT PACIFIC, TArTives #::'-:t'i..s‘.xm.:me‘::n.-?:‘.;lu'u'\::.'nl.:x‘fnf;“:",, the report had gained circulation that Krotzer | Frances A. Fisk, McKnight, having the pocketbook was when she pald Preserved Quinces. Calf's Foot Jolly. Depol, th and Webster' 8t. | Omaia, . 49 3 3 R had wedded another young girl of this eity | Lulu Knight McHugh, her fare to the conductor on the West Dodge P, arter and core them, saving skins | Boll two call's feet, well cleaned, in gal- | 10:40am 8t. Louts Express - Giam the properties of the native grasses would | (MO NR R B HEE | Grace A. Garrett, le Doyle, ¢ lios & Pare, quarter a lon of water till reduced to a quart, the ur | $:0pm St. Louly Express 6:08pm have supjoscd that under such treatment || bury about four weeks ago added no | Nijjje Bauserman, srine Wolcott, girest lUne, and cores. Put quinces over fire with just X quart, then pour Nebraska Local (ex. Bun.)..... 9:00am their bones would long ere this have been | lI!le interest to the case. This rumor, how- | Carolyna Sherer, erine Aolsatt, The woman has no idea where she lost the o er thom. and almmer |INi0 & pan. When oold skim of all faf, X CY T o= whitening the plains, while, on the contrary, | *¥¢F: he stoutly deniel today, and expressed | Kittie White, Maria J. Gallagher, book containing the money, though she thinks | Water enough to cover them, take jelly up clean; leave settlings at bot ! ,\‘ ‘4|nvl~“|_;\.ll_r 1C JArrives hltening A P N o i soirit ad | & Willingness to marry the' Rinehart girl. | Nora M. O'Connor, Ryland, * | tuat possibly it slipped from her belt at | till soft, but do not let them cook till they |tome; put jelly into saucepan, with pint | Bt 380 and_Wenmier Bis. LOmaHES . |’ tio Krotzer, being unable to furnish bond, was orence Littlefield, 3. Alvison, some time when she was changing cars. Miss [ break. Take out fruit and spread on dishes | white wine, % pound loaf sugar and juice of pm 8t. Paul_Limited... 10:36am, nimation. 2 sent 0 Jail to awalt the next term of court. | Kila Thorngate, Withrow, | Hobbs had drawn her salary and had nearly | to cool; add parings and cores to water in |4 lemons. ~Add the whites of 6 eggs, well | fgaves | BIOUX CITY & BACIFIC )Arrives Kussiun Thistle Disappeariog. ——— | Btalla V. B8 Hicks, all of it in the lost purse. which quinces were bolled; stew it an hour; [ beaten, stir all well together, put on fire, | ¢ | SR LA L NORTH LOUP, Neb, June 3.—(Speclal.)— Jeflerson County Morigagos. ST By WNES e — then strain through jelly bag; to each pint |let boil about 15 minutes without stirring. | g: e orat® Sl fiae Notwithstanding the Russlan thistle scare, FAIRBURY, Neb, June 3.—(Special)— | Mary B. Meyer, Pearl MacCumber, Small Nebraska Cyclone, of |“;\ ’1 ‘“‘1;4- .\llr\: ’r |’-;.\I|lxlul "f‘ ..lmi;r.l ,,“,',’,l,l L:;‘J ::r‘:ull.\mv‘ .ll:hn:-l: \...T‘ repeat ‘rll{r\n» Goaves [ TINION TAGIFIC, Ve which spread consteration over (he whole | Jefferson county mortgage record for May 1s | Mary R pmeis_Browse GRESHAM, Neb., June 3.—(Special Tele- | 413 SKIM this, put 1 Arot aind ot it stand | ohina bastn. o then have ready 1are® | Gmanhaluaton Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.|Omaha state last summer and fall, nothing Is now | as follows: Farm mortgages, thirty-four flled, | Helen Norton, Hose G, Fiten, = | gram.)—Willlam Davidson's place, thres miles | jn deep dish 24 hours. Then drain off Auils Mixthgoe: L F ek " Diter Bistom .ua‘"td ::‘.::';'Txnl:m“:‘n'ey":n‘.’vor'b::fnl e'fmlrh:;; ".l‘l‘)"w;’xl;url:.‘:;my-:;‘rl:e rlrfel\;“l;ll'ws nijfg Biban ooboast flary T Brollar, northeast of here, was struck last night by a yrup, let n_rhl‘(.n_ put In quinces and hu;l 15| Spice and sweeten apple sauce; beat in 2 or [ Wbm iicat’c: & Siromairg K. (i b Jiisbm . L gage . $1,125; . X o derwood small cyclone, destroying his corn erib, | miuutes. Take out fruit again, spread on |3 eggs. Pour into pudding di : P oo Pacific HADFeNS.sieeons JURTANE SN st MRS 5 1 2000 DIbeble | vty ot e caatie! murigaem, Biusiys HAL Soonh Doris McoMustars, | Eo e, O ey evarp: | dishes: boil syrup down o & Jolly, nearly, | Quickly. When well ‘erusted over coves | SEPRLiiiiiiiireoFust Mall......iiiizi., dilipsy tbat the systomatic farmer, wbo aios to do- | seven fled, $13,580.85; twenty-fve released, | Emma J. Godso, Virsinia White, | thing but his house. A very heavy rain. |Put frult futo jars % full, and cover with | with mieringuo made by whipping whites of [ FEaNSS [ WABANH RAILWAY. | TACe stroy weeds of whatever varlety, find | $18, Esther Heston, Emily Dorn, fall accompanied ity the syrup. The quinces will be a fine deep |3 eggs with a little sugar. Shut oven door lad Depat, J018 & Manoc, e L2 red olor, sud tings slightly, 8t Louls Cannon Ball,