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COMPLAINTS OF THE 13SAE Stephens, who has been the principal. for the. three years Inst past, was unanimously chosen for that position for another year. Mr. J. SOCIAL - EVIL DISCUSSED LINCOLN, June 17.—(Speciai)—Two cases | doctor called. Ho was able to take the train | LINCOLN, Jene 17.—(Special)—At the | ’ H a ! of singular interest regarding the |rn|nrlyH’r""." in the evening In a very feeble condi- | meeting of the ":mumnul L-Ila(\c‘mllnn this The 1arge stock of the Boston’s Furniture, Stoves and Carpets must be closed out at “Dear Sir: I am In need of protection. 1 e the litt! tion, Revs. Rowlands, Stein, Shepherd, Mun- cannot get justice in the county I live In, so Bellevue Brevitlos, son, Stauffer, Bradt, Murphy, Fife, Piper | . . y N ' Tiiope yorr will exduse me for tfoubling| BRLLEVOB, Nab, Jute 17.~(Spoclaly—|and Shults. Rev. B. H. Chapin was pres household goods. Sale begins Monday morning, June 17th, at 8 o’clock, and will con- you. In the matter that follows you will|Rev. J. D, Kerr has returntd from a six | ent, with Mrs. McPhee and Mrs. F. M. Hall . . ) HHAL entioeed ootot's. verildoste, Which will]weeke' ¥isit in Penpeyivania representing the rescue soclety. Chiet of tinue until goods are all sold. f\ show I have been insane for twelve years| Miss Mary Kerr has gone to her home in | Police Melick and Officer Routzahan were ) in the Norfolk Asylum for Insane. The | last evening in all the churches except the | Istration regarding its treatment of the so- | d first one is that of Nels Johnson, an aged | Christian, which had observed it a week ago. | cial evil was discussed. There were present | 1 -1 f1 H H fa Swede, who formerly lived at Winnetoon, "lh‘{‘“ '“ ’";“;'fi:"""’ ;}I.ll:Y;ll'|ll”“:‘l"rl|\(ll"" fu-|at the pariors of the Young Men’s Christian | mands more space, so they have declded to sacrifice at once their entire stock of Furni Knox county. On the 13th fust. Johnson | faresting program was given by the children | 8250clation, where the meeting was held, ine D) - ad wrote to Governor Holcomb, by his daughter, | exclusively. The l"huu;; was ;\(-n‘ decorated | Dr. C. C. Lasley, president, and Rev. L. P. | ture' StOVeS and Carpets' amountlnb to $9L 'OOO'OO' for less than COSt to manUfaCture' ] as follows: with flowers and evergreens, which gave a | Lulden, eecretary of the Ministerial associa- | | cide which is proper to arrest, the district | Other afternoon. While coming up town from | the full bench, himself, Judge Hall and court of Knox county or Isaac Powers and | the ball ground he was riding on the wagon | Judge Holmes, would meet this evening and the rest of the guilty ones for robbing me. springs behind. His foot got caught in the | go thoroughly into the merits of the case, “Our bondsmen in the case were secured, | Wheel, breaking his leg at the knee. He will [ and likely announce a decision tomorrow ) and since T became an inmate of the hospitai | PrOPably be a cripple for life The applica'ion of Receiver K. K. Hayden Feveral Assert, that Their Property Inter- ests Are Not Protected, NELS JOHNSON WRITES THE GOVERNOR Declures That Iis Homestowd is Deing Mlegally T ken Possession Of—Friends of Another Lumato of the Asylom Peotest. rights of Insane people have lately developed and my farm is taken on a forged and out- H. Fisher was given second place. Miss Cora Buke, who has oceupied the position of primary teacher, was re-eiected. Miss Emma Tayor and Miss May Albertson were also re- elected to fill the second primary and first intermedlate positions, respectively, _while Miss Minnie Kellogg was chosen to fill the second intermediate, vice Miss Hattle Scott, resigned. The grammar teacher fs still to be elected Mioyelise Fawen 111, ASHLAND, Neb, June 17.—(Speclal.)— Frank Van Horn, one of the wheelmen who rode to this clty from Lincoln yesterda: rived here about 1 o'clock in an exhau: | condition and suffering a great deal from overheat. He was taken to the hotel and a Children's day was obscrved in this city beautiful appearnce to the little ones. Ohlo to spend the summer. Miss Joscphine Biart, who has been visit- Lincoln Ministerial As-ociation Criticises the Municipal Policy. GAMELERS AND LEWD WOMEN GALORE Chiet of Police Expialus the Manner in Which the Element is Confined— Denies that Citizens Are Not Proteeied morning the policy of the municipal admin- also present. Dr. Chapin, who said he was lawed morlgage, as enclosed abstract will | ing her grandparents retunen (o nar hame | IOt @ member of the assoclation, referred to Show, o DIlehe. 6 Btarad the policy of the last administration in re- “There have been employed seven lawyers | Rev. and Mrs, Samuel Kerr of Princeton, | 1ation to the social evil and touched on the - in the case. They filed papers tn the court | Kan, have been visiting Rev. D. R. Kerr | bolley of the present author o that T was insane, but my family could not | " Mrs, Seymore and Mrs. Fitch and daughter | Ing on all he had to do was to go down and make the lawyers show the proof in court. | of Omaha spent Monday at Elwina hall Wwitness the houses with their signs out and Had my family gotten true lawyers they | Mrs. William Hamilton and family Ioft for | various other evidences that vin is rampant could have proven 1 was Insanc in the court Just as well as before the board of insanity. and family Decatur Friday, to be gone until September. Ralph Kerr has secured a position with the electric light company at Beatrice one wanted to know where revelry was g Chlef Melick y that so far vation'" interrupted the speaker to the places on the ‘“reser- were concerned, 1o denlal would be On October 9, 1893, it was proved in the o = made, Continuing, Dr. Chapin sald that his Yhos oounty. oourt: before Bi B, Ohambers . Oblects 10 the Report. chief reason for criticising the administra- tHgt. 1 wib Jiisans, &nd on said day-T was| BUTTE, Nebi, June To the Editor of |tion 1s that it had promised that the evil thrown out of business, This year the case | The Bee: The report of > proceedings of | Would be confined, when in fact it is not hag been reported to the attorney general, | the Scott case in The Bee of Juné 14 Is e “I"flj e alt ety T te et prooiie, B 6Ly | obrast AnA-unSiat to (thy ‘Bustiiess) men of | yocationis ot thirteen gAmBIlog Hotists sha ITRKer T TRE R s eorak b kol op | shia village “committee of citlzens" | the names of the proprietors. Chiet Melick aker of Manning and George A. Brook of [ calied upon tho attorney general to protest | raiiod ner. one i ire e piiel Mell e Mills, all of Knox county, for perjury | against the trial being held in Boyd county. | Mayor Wair's force hai been tetained for Stanton ‘on September 29, 1804. 1f you | No meeting of citizens has been held, nor |tho express pose of ridding the bloel please look over the al ot enclosed press purpose of ridding the blocks of you will find the mortgage scribed therein lat; g Two citizens, without authority other than |were d. olng the best they could in the matter. TRkS: Manied Dback, and must, therefore, be | their own wishes, did call on the attorney | "In conclusion, Dr. Chapin said he was Ladics' Reed Three piece Bedroom Suit, Gasoline Stoves, prico a rage, he German | goneral and express thefr dissatisfaction that | satisfied with the resul he meeting. I Rocker, price ce clsewhe sisowho Savings bank of Davenport, Ia., and Solomon ith the result of the meeting. It price elsewhere $25.00, eisewhore $5, PaBer: o8 NIobEaeA 6 ,Jn'" {ted A desperate act | \M® expense must be borne by Boyd county. | had demonstrated the necessity of a change elsewhere §3, our price 1 our peico . m"fm"k o OTIeBE "“m""_y ALl SAMUEL C. SAMPLE. |in public sentiment. The administration our price... (a Rl 1 BERO AN 4166 Jidgo Teaac Poters, tn Nor. By CHBDINE Tor titel was on the wrong side for the ministers to folk, more desperate again for giving judg- ment on such a mortgage, as the abstract will show it was to make the court a robber for to rob me. I will leave it to you to de- they paid up their bond without letting the has any call for a meeting been circulated. O'NEILL, Neb., June 17.—(Special.)—John nie O'Sullivan, the 10-year-old gon of D. P. O'Sullivan, met with a serious accident the ke AT R TWISTER disreputable inmates and that the be at all in sympathy with it CONSIDERING DORGAN'S CASE. In regard to the Dorgan injunction case In the disirict court, Judge Tibbetts said that to be made a party to the suit, which ap- police | i‘ atn Boston Going Out of the Furniture, Stoves and Carpet Business. 16th N. OMAHA. W. Cor. & Douglas, once, owing to the increase in their Dry Goods, Shoes and Cloak departments, which de- This sacrifice sale is a bargain of bargains which has never been known in the history of Store Kt i At L ot o AT STELLA |pliettion has ‘béen krantea. does' not appetr Then would have been the chance to show o l;;l‘c.w’n:p attorneys for ‘the Tilinols banks 5 S o i ! A% . s holding judgments against Convict Mosher. ::gnl;ilr}l,\e::ml“n"]llxl){;l b germsn Sivilgs bank __(Continued from Second Page) | The banks had as soon have Dorgan get tho to rob me. Now I shall ask you to order [ fine Indeed, while the grass bids fair for the [ 3340890 on the warrant as AP AR £gme of the state officers to investigate the [ best hay crop we have had for years \.“:‘(“ :,l’ 'h'(‘"k” LA b4 Ly LI StAE oL case and to arrest all the persons guilty of | Farmers are in fine spirits. Raining again [ ouonel bank. % L any fraud in the aforesaid case. 1 want my | this morning. Wind in the northeast. STATE MILITIA TROUBLES. . farm back again. Please let me hear from | FAIRMONT, Neb., June 17.—(Special.)- me addidonal affidavits have been filea | " Xk you. This morning at 2 o'cloc this |In the Lincoln Light Infantry troubles, Hardwood Refrig- Threc jici e Mahogony Parlor Suit, ‘White Iron Bed, Dining Chair, ““The farm is my homestead, and I cannot |place was struck by a hea which are just now being aired in court rator, pric yo- rice elsewhere $30.00, rice elsevhere $10, co olse o8 get any lawyer to defend it. If I don’t hear | wind, followed by a heavy rain and |Today G. H. Nelson swears that he heard e.',“f‘.'","l:',"".e‘l;i‘,, f,“,. price . .. e e “,m, price el ' 1:":‘ :rm“:““"-'- from you I shall take the matter in my hand | thunder storm. The wind lifted the cornice [ President Richard O'Nelll state that mem- | LG Lt L > and move In upon said homestead at the | oft the opera house and carried away some | bers who declined to join the state militia point of a shotgun.” outbullliugs and corn cribs. ~Lightaing | hal lost thelr rights in and connection with Bt [] ' SHOW. ® THE ABS % struck a barn belonging to Charley Binmas- | the organization by that act. He also avers It ::l?::qlr:g.:x:li).»-l:n[l,yllrl:\:-‘;?xizll\:q:i t ter and burned it mhn.kc ground 4 that after it had been voted by a majority t 0 t e u rn |tu re Oves an ar et I JULAREe S, rom the Ahatract enclosed, tha DUNCAN, Neb., June 17.—(Special)—Thie | of the company to go into the militia he hai ) J o e 30, 1856, Joh- | Part of Plaite county received another copi- | esked Captain Campbell what would become son and his wife Betsy excouted a mortgage | 0u8 rain last night and this morning. The | Of the members who had refused to join the 16" Clement To. Boon for $1500. On Oototer | Seneral crop prospects are the best in sey- | Kuards and Compbell had ‘repled” “We'll 11, 1886, Boon assigned the mortgage to eral years. Oats and wheat are first class, | freeze ‘em out after awhile. Gérman' Savings bank of Davenport, la. The |43 well as the corn. Even rye has made a LANCASTER TEACHERS MEET. mortgage was foreclosed and a sheriff’s deed | Sécond growth and will now make a fair| Chancellor Canfleld delivered the address p ) t v’ : issued March 2, 1891. April 16, 1896, the ab- | CroD, 3 3 of welcome at the county teachers' Institute, ) Q N DFCREE | to give sufficient to bring the earnings up to | broker indicted for refusal to answer ques-|and will have several conferonces with the i Stract shows (hat an action to’set dside hs | LITCHFIELD, Neb., June 17.—(Special)— | which opened this morning for a two weeks: | JUST PUBLIS ‘ T per cent tlons propounded by the senate sugar investi- | postmaster general and Captain Broshe. Qecree "of foredlosure and . appointment of | A good rain fell last hight. Prospects for a | vossion. He sald that It afforded him' great | The circamstances aro such as m“:mm lo| ating committee, today filed with the clerk | superintendent of forelgn mails. The object . guardian ad Litum for Nels Johnson would be | crop are very encouraging. the United States will aga asked for. September 26, 1894, the court found that sald German Savings bank was the owner in fee simple of Johnson's home- stead, and that Nels and Betsy had no in ASHLAND, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele- gram.\—At 3 o'clock this afternoon a storn cool wind commenced to blow and the mer- cury droppel fifteen degrees in one hour. A pleasure to meet the teachers of the county once more nd to know that the state insti- tute is successfully opened. His last words to the teachers of Lancaster county and of the state had been practically his first words, Rule Against Catholics Remaining in the Knights of Pyshias is Absolute. acqu on South American scil is compatible with the Monroe doctrine. the belief that be called upon to define to what extent the tion of territory by foreign powers Great Britain already of the United States supreme court a moticn for a writ of error from the decision of the district court of appeals for refusing to gran his petition for a writ of prohibition to pr vent his case being tried by Judge Cole of the his visit here is to make the preliminary arrangements for postal convention, place of meeting, the next international including the date and terest whatever in the land, and they were | cold, drizzling rain fell and continued for [ 4nq the words that he had spoken as he had | possesses an island at the mouth of the | district court. It is supposed at the supreme [ “OFT WORDS FOK SECRETARY MORTON enjoined from making any claim on the same. | about one hour, during which time 15-100ths | srvore 80"in Wi work in the state. They st Orinoco, on which a powerful naval station | court. that the effect of todayis proceedings | (o000 L R o tisaRukLiAct encluse TR toRtte | oA T nohto b WAt eaR ARLIPS oo were to remind the teachers In the district | speonn DECREE RECEIVED FROM ROME | has been established. —There are two other | will be to stay the trial untilthe supreme Loading nsllin Neweot ot A EESEHREUELR ISt Ltont D d . D, resns, i OREIGHTONY Nets June LTi-(Speclal Tel [isonoota thint /theyiinavesint thelr i handa: the | SELV! ! E islands near by, owned by Venezuela, either | court acts on the motion TN r A syl 10 then assistant physician at the Norfolk Hos | cgram.)—A steady rain set in last night at | Siajing and direction of the great mass of AL | one of which would be well adapted to Ger- — WASHINGTON, June 17.—Secretary Mor P ORFOLK HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, | onestourch inhes of wter had faljen, . | the future citizens of the state. He wished iy leen Promulgated in Most of [ many'a needs. 5 PRESIDENT GOLS TO GRAY GABLES. | ton's recent bulletin on'the worlds mAKNG NORFOLK, Neb., Jan. 1, 18 I hereby | UNION. Neb., June 17.-(Special Tele- | {0 emphasize the thought that very much of Has Already Le Sakine At the moment this German phase of the| .\ o0 tmm Next | f0F American products s attracting much certify that Nels Johnson, husband of Betsy | gram.)—Another heavy rain fell in thw | (he reformation in the world must come of the Dioceses and the [te Venezuelan question is making its appe Ao ; attention abroad, particularly In Great RiArn ut Wiknatoon, Neb, 1h an tnmate | By T ok, making. thros. tass | through information, He urged that teachers ing Bishops Ordered to ance, the British branch of the subject is| o ARMIER L eve. | Britain, whero leading Journals® point out of this hospital; that the physician who ex- | rains in one week. Many farmers will begin | [0 the district schools should not be discour- Take Action. presenting a more favorable aspect. Official | WASHINGTON, June 17.—President Cleve amined him testified that he had been insane cutting rye about the middle of the week. aged by lack of interest in their work by intelligence has recently reached here that | land, accompaaied by Private Secretary | that Mr. Morton's warning to the rest of twelve years; that I am of Hw. opinion ‘"\M Wheat and oats will yield far better than ”r'r”—“: “‘l'“’ \'I"Km N( 'l;;ll'- or l"'*‘(“"‘iv \1\1'1"': = Sir Vincent Barrington, repr: \-n‘l\usx" the | Henry G. Thurber, left Washington today for |l!:n- world should be heeded. The London b the allment has extended over that length of ten days ago. efforts do not seem to be appreciated ha “ n most extensive British interes n ene- | g Gables rds ba presi- | Times gave a column review to the secre- time." E 'Neb, Jurie 17.—(Special Tele- | 8 done might soem very littlo, but it would | WASHINGTON, June 17.—A second 4ectee | J 1, iaq" most strongly urgea upon the | ST h\!u”"'l"v::::,,\.r" ,w.:..” o T‘:ml,:m.[ tary's showing and addressed the mnu:?l:g This statement would indicate that Jon- | gram.)—The heaviest rain of the month fell | count in the grand aggregate of work done. | has been recelved from Rome concern'B§ the | pritjgh government the importance of an | S A T 0 s regular Penn. | comment: “The {ree circulation of this pub son's insanity dates back to the period when | jigrs lnst night. So far we have had just [ - Following the chancellor's address, the in- | gpjigation of Catholics to remain outside Of | ypyicaplo” gettlement with Venezuela as a | CAF Which was atached to the regular Penn | 10t o ® (1 Cotebiont ™ Dot ubers he proved tp on his land, and three years | rain enough, without hall or high winds, |structors were introduced and briefly out-| )¢ “icnigny of Pythlas organtzation. It{means of protecting British Interests in that | Sylvania railroad train leaving Washinglon | oo ynited States will no doubt have the | Prior to the time of thejoxecution of the | and crops could not look finer than they do. | lined thelr work. Regular work will begln | . . "inat there appears to be no further | country. ~Since the withdrawal of the Brit-|at 7:07 & m. They will arrive at Jetsey | oract of improving the quality of the mortgage to Clement L. Boon. N e omorrow. ~Commencing at 11:30 in the i decree of last December | ish minister at Venezuela, as a result of the | City about 11:30 and then board Mr. Beng- | American products sent to our markets, It The case of Dr. Constantine Ruttgers, con Wi ps in G npe. morning, Superintendent Marble of Omaha | reason why the decre o, Sir VI ) tooh R o s ting | o 08, s fined at the same hospital In Norfoik, s BURLINGTON, Ia., June 17.—(Special Tele- | will give a lecture each day at the state in- | should not be made public in all dioceses, | boundary troublo, Sir Vincent has slood & | dict's steam pacht, which has been walting | not less Important that Inglish farmers — radically different. The latter claims that he | gram ) A heavy downpour of rain today, ac- | stitute, which is also in session, to superin- | and all archbishops and bishops are accord- | the n‘lir"w\'mf\" Briton {X" the scounttysithere’ for several days, and will proceel at | should know what steps are contemplated 2 ia sane, but hs been placed in confinement | (o tuio BT (i ible thunder and | tendents and princlpals. State Superintendent | {1y %91 A"t promulgate the decree with- | Hle 18 at the head of the syndicate of Lon- |onco to Gray Gables. ' Mrs. Cleveland has | by thelr formidable competitors beyond the esigni ties who have control of his M ‘ ik P o ¥ , S tin DELy. & iTec = 4 on capitalists who bu he railroad from | preceded the president about a week, and | Atlantic, the producing and e o g{u:“:{;"a“l‘ Ponea, Dixon county. Ruttgers | lightning, has done immense good to the :;a:'iu"]’i‘:y‘;k‘an;llg:lyofo"Llll::‘enll\lmlhl::)ry‘:\ldllu{:-‘;; out further delay. When the decree Was| Garacag to La Guayra, thus connecting the | they are not expected to return to Washing- | pacity of Whom 18’ fostarad n:l\’;p(x::(lxlr’\‘\?ll?ed is a well educated German physiclan, with a | crops in this county. . ettt and soke ot the vais of Individual | first Issued the head of each diocese Was| capiial with the chiof scaport. At La|ton before next fall. ‘While excoutive busi- by an energetic and far-secing minister of diploma from a medical institution at Berlin. | CRESTON, Ia., June 17.—(Special Tele- | Jo Ctt MO FOPRC S e Yaup 00 b BEe [ given two months within which to publish it | Guayra the syndicate built an artificial har- | ness will be transacted by the president at | state,” He Is a single man, He has been confined | gram)—A heavy wind storm prevailed here | o7y 1,1,y who had charge of the work | or else make known to Rome in writing what | bor with breakwaters and stone wharves, at | his summer home, It has been arranged that ’ — in the Norfolk asylum for two years, end | this morning, doing some damage to trees | Grand Island, who had charge of the work e existed why publication | the cost of several millions. Sir Vincent | the announcement of all action shall be CONTAGIOUS DISEASE REPORTS, ' Was committed thore by the court prafouihntigines someswindow dightecwere || VATATAREASE 108 E I v el . Most of these heads of | managed these British interests, and his | made at the white house, where Assistant : Governor Holcomb has recelved numerous | broken by the force of the wind. A heavy shou : Deads of | Managed e o foxtarad beat by a | Private Secretary Pruden will remain In|Death from Sarions Epidemics Meported letters from Dr. Ruttgers' friends at Ponca, | rain fell OMAHA PEOPLE AT LINCOLN. dioceses have since published the docres, bt | LIS TRt (R Veneauela. will doubtiess | charge. Mr. Thurber will reside with his from D Merent Forelgn Lands, saylng that the doctor is a victim of sharp- | RED OAK, Ta, June 17.—(Special) | Omaha arrivale at the hotels: Lincoln— | a8 unofficlal Antormation TERERES O g | 1o ™o important influence on the forelgn | family at Marion, across the bay from Gray | WASHINGTON, June 17.—The latest re- ers, that he is not insane, and asking for an | —A heavy wind storm struck Red | Frank Irvine, General J. C. Cowin, W. J. snnmdnld!he‘ M:::I“:n“'l:g LU £ ohas L Gables. Tt aias ]_'y'“m a1 aaries v.n. iraniEtoncg Onesmpariantiaiiar s haen | Oa s g oo A Jas; | Dalias, - Lindsll—=W, . J. Jurdan, ¥. Lane, 1, | Beoont G800 o = . Senor Andrado, the Venezuelan minister DID NOT STOP IN NEW YORK. Tatine (hosplialiaberioe Eonartyt m LAY recelved from the doctor’s attorney at Phila- [ing considerable damage. arge | w. Barr, M. Myers, W. S. Heifrey. SRt DEMAND 8 P A1l8 Wi - K i ervice report deaths from delphia, asking an inquiry into the case by | brick barn belonging to W. H. Close was en- ¥ AMERICAN TERRITORY IN DE here, when asked as to Germany's purpose, | NEW YORK, June 17 Cleve the chief executive. Dr. Mackay, present superintendent of the Norfolk asylum, ex presses the opinion that Ruttgers Is sane, but somewhat eccentric. It is claimed by partles There were five head of horses in the barn. One was badly injured, while the others miraculously escaped. At Pactolus park thirty stalls were blown down. tirely demolished. B el —— Does your husband extol the merits of his mother's cooking? Disarm criticism by us- ing Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. Germany Sald to Be Negotiatiog for an 1sland for a Naval Station, WASHINGTON, June 17.—There is rea- sald he had not been informed of any in- tention islands for a naval station. to acquire one of the Venezuelan land, accompanied by his sec tary, Henry C. Thurber, and Dr. O'Relly, arrived at 12:45 this afternoon. The party was met by the | Pennsylvania railroad depot in Jersey City at | contagious discases as follows: Vera Crus, for the week ended June 6, five deaths from yellow fever. Santos, for the week ended May 30, ninety- 3 u ; cst, | Station Master Keifer and taken down the | six deaths from yellow fever. I A cating house belongIng (0 K. ne Beouna, | POUGLAS COUNTY CANAL BOND CASE | son to believe that the United States govern- EURETARY LAMONT COMING WEST. | ), geage elevator from the upper platform to| Constantinople, for the same week, 8 e rark was leve ground. : b e . val there iy AN 5 and Governor Holcomb suggests that Judge :;.n;‘ hade and trult trees were broken, ment will have occasion at no distant day | (v vise miitary Posts In the West, In- | the lower one. On their arrival there the | twenty-four deaths from cholera and sixty- Norris of that district call in another judge to try the case of insanity, in order that no in- justice may be done. In this case Dr. J. L. Greene also expresses the opinion that Rutt- gers Is sane. Governor Holcomb will thor- oughly investigate both of the cases. It is said that Dr. Ruttgers is related to some of the German nobllity. Extensive Preparations for s Proper Ob- Several windows in the in, escattering The damage littering the streets. Hotel Johnson were blown broken glass over the house. is about $400. Reports at_Lnilway Headgnarters. The raln which visited Omaha yesterday oxtended as far south as Auburn, some eighty last night the rallroad companies reported Supreme Court Likely to Take Action In the Matter Todny. LINCOLN, June 17.—(Speclal)—The canal bond case, State of Nebraska ex rel David C. Patterson against the Board of County Com- missioners of Douglas county, Nebraska, et al, has reached the supreme court on peti- D. C. Patterson against the Board of County to give another Interpretation of the Mon- roe doctrine as applicable to the acquisition of an island off the coast of Venezuela, to be used by Germany fora naval station. The attention of officials has recently been di- rected to the interests of Germany in that locality, and there is apprehension that the ment wanted a railroad through a rich and cluding Fort Omaha. WASHINGTON, June 17.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A party of distinguished War de- partment officers and others left Washing- ton this afteronon for an extended trip in the west. Among the party were Secretary make inspections of various posts and sta- presidential party was greeted by E. C. Bene- dict, and_they walked to where the steamer John E. Moore was tied up. From the deck of the Moore they descended into Mr. Bene- dict’s steam launch and were quickly trans- ferred to the steam yacht Onelda, which was lying in the North river aboul 500 vards off shore. The president, who was dressed in zards Bay. two from smallpox. The report from Vera Cruz says yellow fever is increasing there. The same report comes from Rio de Janeiro. Seeretary Carliale at His Dosk. WASHINGTON, June 17.—Secretary Car- B lisle has returned to this city and was at v a brownish colored suit and straw hat, i miles from here, north to Calhoun and many | tion in error, with a waiver of summons in [ subject may become quite as formidable In [ Of War Lamont nYrmkmmuy,an, :ml (h;"u [ &reeted Mr. Bemedict very warmly and | his desk today. § Doughnuts are relished most by 1ads and | joy west. Within this district there was | €rror and of service of summons in error | yepoct as that of British aggression on | Bryant of New York, Quartermaster Gen- | h.iteq pleasantly to his host while they - - lassies when made with Dr. Price's Baking | 4 poayy fall, and at some points outside of [ and a motion to advance hearing. County | yonezyelan soll. eral Batchelder and Major George B. Davis. | \cajkeq from the depot to the énd of the| == ] Powder, it there was a light fall. The sky was |Attorney Baldrige writes to Justice S. L. An_enormous amount of German capital | It is intended that buxslnssxs and pu-.;:a:re be | piar: A p MON EL 7 clouded throughout almost the entire eastorn | Norval as follows: 'been_ invested In Venezuela of late un- [ combined in the trip. Secretary Lamont. |"'A¢ 1 o'clock the Onelda weighed anchor FREMONT IO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH | UICT the state during the afternoon, but | “In the case of the state on the relation of ::‘:: beculiar clrcumstances. The govern- | General Batchelder and Major Davis will | and steamed down the river, enroute to Buz- fio znans . : that n the northeastern part of the state and | Commissioners of Douglas county, a motion ‘ o alley. and & German syndicato | tions, The first stop will be at Fort| Outside of the railway officials very few 1 servance~Governor Holoomb on @ Valt: | oyt of Grand Island the sky was clearing. | has been filed for advancing the caure for | roductive Vadeys i, PO Skaition | Thomas, Kentucky, and from thence they | of those who wers present in the depot when | , FREMONT, Neb., June 17.—(Special)—| " ppe rain which reached Omaha yesterday | hearing at this term, notice of which is ® b 7 per cent | will proceed west. Yellowstone park will | the train arrived were aware of Mr. Cleve- | “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." ] Tha Fourth of July celebration {0 bo held | morniug_appeared to be protty yeneral in|herchy’ waived. As the questions involved | that Venorela WOul EAThCh TG, oe | Do vidited and it 15 probablo that the party | land's presence. There promises to be the best ever held in the | character. On the Union Pacific in this case are of great importance and of a | on the capital invested. & = city. Every indication points to the attend- a heavy rain fell as far west as North Platts. public character, in my judgment the best was given and the road built and put l_ln'(o he will go as far as Helena, Mont. The exact itinerary has not yet been arranged. It is International Postal Convention. —————— interests of the people will be subserved by | operation about eight months ago. WASHINGTON, June 17.—Rdwarld Mahn, Supplied under Royal Warrants ance of large crowds of people from out of | . price's Baking Powder is the only one | an advancement Rt the cause and a hearing | road has been in operation long enough to | possible that they will \(n)nlll()nuhl B0 | L Her pMaJust the anen of Bngl to town. Speclal rates have been made on all [ warranted by eminent scientists as of high- | at the present term. If the court does ad- | determine that it will earn a dividend, but | brief inspection of Fort Omaha. RO SE b, IAEIRIRSLAE I, Dhidans y gland, rallroads and the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis- | est purity and strongest leavening force. vance the case I shall be prepared to argue | its most sanguine promoters do not hope s Court ) ¥ ' uri Valley railroad will run special trains et the same at a date fixed by your honors.” Chapwan Apj to the supre Piedoa, the Swiss minister, 1 inter and to His Royal Highness the Prince that it will pay 7 per cent on the outlay. A dorhladere B the Swiss minister, had an t After the close of the evening exercises. The | EQUALIZING COUNTY TAXES| The supreme court sits tomorrow and will | whatever it earns will be applied on the | WASHINGTON, June 17. '(ou“\-'flkf"ril’}k today with Postmaster General Wilson. Mr. of Wales. ] 1 bicycle races are creating considerable intere:t, ¢ likely pass upon this motion. Investment, and Venezuela then will have | verton R. Chapman, the New York stock | Hahn will remain here a we: ays - B and several of Fremont's fast riders, Den |County Commissioners Looking Over the ) Kendrick, Joseph Ellick and others, are in active training, Some very handsome goid badges for prizes are now on exhibition in the show windows. The speaking and musical exercises will be held in the park. A large attendance Is looked for from Omaha. Governor Holcomb and wife are visiting their uncle, Mr. William Garrett, and family. Mrs. Holcomb will remain in Fremont for several days. The governor will return to- morrow. The police unearthed a gambling estab- Work of the Assessors. Resolutions were Introduced at the mesting of the county commissioners yesterday as a board of equalization correcting the assessors’ books in a number of particulars. Church property was especially affected. The Belt line on personal property was not assessed. The board assessed thirty-four- hundredths of a mile of the road in_school district No. 6 at $204. Three-hundredths of mile in West Omaha, district No. 63, was Elmwood Has a Commercial Club. ELMWOOD, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A commercial club was organized here with fifty members. Dr. N. R. Hobbs was elected president, Bird Critchfleld secre- tary and Clyde Campbell treasurer. The ob- ject Is to promote the commercial interests of Elmwood and solicit the location of in- dustries Gage County's Assessed Valuation, BEATRICE, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele- *all others. RS !@WW}%B%3WS&S@“W“}WW$W@ E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to It is indispensable for finest food. — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso'n of the United States. | ] BE T et gram.)—Tho assessed valuation of Gage i B rco: more o Mate ohe: p¥er Tom | "'In assessing banks the county commission- county for 1806, realty and personal, is v o ante: by ers have agreed to accept for state banks the | $5,299,164, being a reduction over o SRR R IO RIORENFHEF ORI e oy fhlered & €AME | blished statements of April 27, 1596, and | $41 The general average on land ia VR ISRETRIE ik % 3 ) B o baink » Meeits aiff “m’”, ‘l:“n; that of March 5, 1895, for the national banks, | $5.14 per acre. | was in progress. John Doe, Walter Rosen- | AUY bank is permitted to file & sworn state- Strisken Witw Agoplexy, ity of hed pota-| reach two-thirds up outside of mould; steam green, William Kirk, J. C.'Allen and Wil- [ gat 88 of AR b 0 o oements of | BEATRICE, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele Fih Oaks. | paste, with equal quantiLy o Make up the|thus 2% hours, turn carefully out on dish, liam Beemer, and Tom Day, who it 18| ,.operty the county clerk submitted list BTam)—Mrs. James B. Reed received a se- | 1. Put bones of fish, with head and fins, | ol %o, nq fat cakes, fry them In butter | pour over It gravy that may be at hand, claimed holds a lease of the bullding, were | 500\ \roperty which has escaped assess- | vere stroke of apoplexy last evening and is | into stewpan, with about a pint of water, add Wase W6 PRt P EEERR 0 8 oige )t prown | made hot and’ flavored with any kind of arrestea. 4 ment, recommending its addition to the tax | lying at her home on East Grant street in u | pepper and sait to taste; 1 good sized onlon, | 70 M, B0 L8 0% a0 %ot burn, Codfish 1s | Sauce Plquante. i g o = W. H. Speedie, a student at the Fremont | G%" gOrTT 1o broperty escaped in former | critical condition, with but little hope of | handful sweet herbs, if you like; stew all| ¢olof e BIFE CRE¥ 0 BEL DUTCE, A e Normal school, dled at the hospital of peri- | st SO0 (16 ROVRTERY, S8 recovery. slowly about 2 hours. Then mince fine clear € esookied. atter.his [8Ahl e et e Bk oo akelidice () - tonitis. Mr. Speedie was taken sick last it i A e S meat of fish, mixing well with bread crumbs Rasfytovks Budding vet | weil Dolled crabe, 3 'tablespoonfuls fine bread woek, was taken to the hospital Saturday Marriage Liconses, RS SOPYEMS Gnpkaed. and cold mashed potatees, and small quantity | Paste No. 2, 2% pounds round steak, 1 level ! Ak, A tAGlMpecainis A0 bread and died Sunday afternoon. His remains | wp. goiowing marrlage licenses were is-| ORESHAM, Neb., June 17.—(Speclal)— | gnely chopped parsiey; season with salt and | teaspoonful each Royal celery salt, Royal Srumps oF FOUES Cracter, dEks Of Mwo haw waes taken to his former fesidence, Spring- | 0% 00 ras "hy the county judge Yesterday afternoon, in the presence of about | pepper to taste, make whole into cake with|thyme, and marjoram, 1 small onlon, salt| oW 'T{m‘.f'.‘:ul.‘;'fi}"‘.‘.f.".'... hath Ieinat, 3 toas ( ol field, Neb., for burial, this moraing. The | 2 - © pge.| 250 people, Rev. Mr. Johnson of York bap- |an egs, woll beaten. Brush it over lightly land white pepper to taste, 4 sprigs parsiey. | speonful mustard, s Hls cayennd pepper and i remains were escorted from Bader's under- | 7208 *N\ Qiingor, Omana ¥4 | tized twelve persons inio the United Brethren | with White of egg, strow with bread crumbs | Line well buttered pudding mould with the st 1 oup good drawn butier, M 1 spoon- | % taking rooms to the station by the teachers | {PRRRR JECCINECT O church, the result of his past winter's work. |and fry rich amber brown. Strain gravy |paste, wet edges, make layer of beef, cut in {0} €rimbe With FhCPRed CRAD IHedt verks, ! 84 300 studenta from the Normal school. John Lacina, South Omaha P A e, R Mado from banes. ete., and_pour it ever: |neat icallops, sprinkle with onton and parsley seasoning, drawn butter, Fill scallop wiells TRADE MARK — — acina, . chel ate. e Serve | minced very fine, mixed on plate with celery e ells o—o) pate School Teachers Elected. ‘Anna Yiiek, South Omaha.... .. 5 - stir gently for 10 minutes or % hour. Serve |m! O S W e geM > o BEATRICE, Neb., June 17.—(Special Tele- | v foy and lemon | salt. thyme, marjoram, salt and pepper; then | PanS—with the mixture; sift crumbs over top, - ol Chris Paxton, Omaha . very hot, with garnish of parsley and lemon | salt, thy g . SULLERTON, Neb. Juse IN.~{fpeclsl) | Y30 y5ubla"Bmana oo . 31| gram.)—The Gage county Teachers' institute | slices. %. Carefully remove bones and skin | another layer of beef, and seasoning, and so | heat to slight browning In quick oven PP ke 1 ~There was a meeting of the school boara —_————— for 1895 begins next Monday and will con. | from fish left from dinner, and put it into [on until each is used; fill up with cold water, | For Miners or Stockmen. i PERVEOT O WATN 1 last Saturday morning for the election of | Qne dose of Stearn's Electric Pagla 18 acath | tinue for two weeks. The sessions are being | WArm water for short time. After taking it|cover it in with paste, place buttered paper| 1 iron pot, 3 saucepans, i gridiron, 1 fry- 18 L teachers for the ensuing year. Prof. W. L. |to rats, roaches and other ver: held at the court house, out press dry and beat in mortar to fine |over, set in saucepan with boiling water to |ing pan, poor man's jack for toasting. TIME, LABOR & MONEY.