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“To Remove Paint. it down on it before it is dry."—(Zexas Siftings)) That's a good way—casy, too. And another way is to do your cleaning in the olde fashioned way with soap; the necessary rub- bing takes off the paint along with the dirt, but this is very tiresome work. You ot Torbet e s enld to bave been meen In Omaha recently and also in Council Bluffs, Forbes was devotedly attached to his son, and it he Is living and in this vicinity or if his family know where he ix the mystery of his disappearance will soon be solved. child, The afternoon was given up to the prosident’s goneral reception and in the evening the gradualing exercises of the Con- servatory oceurred. Today the class DESFONDENUY 5 graduated. Jobn B, Heas the Viotim of an Assassin’s Weapon, Why Thomas Doane Founded a College at Orete, - Prosecution Han tha Testimony of Only One HOVE HIM TO Unimportant Witness to Introduce, FREMONT FIREMEN WIL LEBRATE an Clans Obermiller of Grand Taland Co; Suleido by Shooting. RAND ISLANIX Neb., June 20 egram.)—Claus ;Obermiller. €COTT'S DAUGHTER ON THE STAND An Elaborate Program Prepared for the Fourth of July. FREMONT, Neb., June 20 firemen of this city have com, MYSTERY SURRCUNDS THE AFFAIR SKETCH OF A PRACTICAL MAN'S CAREER (Spectal o of the (Special.)—The oted arrange- T oldest inhabitants of this vicinity and a man wi Rob Ballt the Hoosae Tannel and Then Engaged Defense Ob) o Rend 1 {tie ONIB ght to do your house-cleaning with ounded Man Found by Young Robert 0B T laborate celebration of oosae 2 *d |t large means, citfimitted suicide at 6| Defense Ubjacts to the Reading of the Oath | P A ), Gt s R TE R " - g, bl A " carline; that's the modern Garter Shortly After the Shooting the Fourth of July ever attempted in Fre-| '® R»-um.a. Building In Inl:hlrlu e ; Has | . ock this eveniog by, shooting himeelt. He of the Vigilance Committos and the rav .' ie: 1 Was Done—~Peculiar Featuros mont. The feature of the day will be the Given Fifty -nm’....m ollars to went into his barn, placed the muzzle of a Attorney General Withdraws | \\.\). —casiest and most eco- of the C parade, in which fifty different civic socl- the Ceilege. revolver in his mouth, pulled the trigger and | the Question. | nomical way—takes away the el vl e el ¢ 01 v as dead ¢ i es fe 1 p— iy aatlyv aves ~ at R r;m] Lo I“; ..myn’ ::n'l:rrl“m“l”!: 5 LNI ;»‘ e |¢1,.|\: x:;,”,'-l and I: i ot ',‘:’ dirt casily and leaves the paint, be a manufacturers’ and merchs des | @ ¢ " ghbors heard the shot an ut, by n i ‘e 20.—(Speelal.y— CRETE, Neb., June 20.—(Special)—For a , SR o KoAu A g LINCOLN, June 20.—(Speelaly—John B.| 3 0 T %00 0r the beat bands in this | g mrEy Neb n e ts | Obermiller was byyond aid or speech, He| BUTTBE, Neb, June 20.—-(Speclal Tel Saves rubbing, saves work, Haas, a prominent farmer residing three vl A tlon of the day | QUAFter of a century the Congregatlonallsts | [ (b i 6h%voary of age. He has several | EFam.)—When court convened today the state bl LBl iRt aveiT miles south of College View, was dangerously I“AX:! .:n. '”,Tv::).ln;w “;‘:I-“n:T ;vu m(m\rv! ':,} | of Nebraska have pointed witn pride to thelr | oo "ohildren and was worth abaut $20,000. | called Fannie Scott, the little S-year-old ves (lm(v, saves \\. atever 13 shot yesterday. A young man who works for | o "“ ‘]“’ 150, utarouh 'm g ;””" e | w ;;:rly kvlul\\ n 'HIYu at \m;\\ nmu;nun.,“ Im.llv“ i (]‘4 the glu r.\ll>vm) tion that he .-uy] | daughter of the murdered ex-treasurer, to | cleaned. Use Pearline (\\'lth- ) of since found b Ing e b ks 8. ATUATH00! ere e | college. Since 1876 each year has witnessed | denly grew despondent over a suit in attach- | yyo crana prasey S OB Tt | § » g bim on the place found him Lylng In the Bard | o\ "y oy greased pigs, wheelbarrow races, | the graduation of class from the college, [ ment for $600 brought against him today. | " o described dn her own Ih-| gut soap) on anything that water doesn’t hurt. “w with the back of his head and neck riddled [ FE0 Rod TROSS, Brebted Dolas; TUCK TREER. | Leiinok Rer LIl Rre scattered uvet (o | Thls was 3de bamk hete on A hote fof | €ULKe the capture of the party st Parker | ; ) s e with bullets, He had evidently been shot | five bicycle races, open to all, and ..y.m,m.,.*lmm" eountry and many are living across | Which he had gone security. He had spoken | Postoffice and sald she had since seen or 9 Qo ¢ — W » while sitting fu his barn. He was known (o | other sports, Scven prizes for visiting fire | (e, COUILEY &80 many ere HVIE HCTOR | 1o the deputy sherlff and had agred to pay | of the men who was fn the crowd which sur / © U\J\) I*A have acquired a considerable sum of money | companies are oftercd, as follows: First, | the sea he citizens iy the sum in the morning. Only ten minutes | rounded the buggy at their home in O'Nelll. | I l ] \ Az recently. The shooting was doubtless done | 350 in gold; second, $30 in gold: third, a $30 | Proud of Doane college and of the men|pefore his death he spoke calmly to the | \itness said the man she saw at O'Nelll | N Se h On% | trumpet: fourth, a $15 fire holmet: ftth, a | Whose gencrosity has made the instifution | deputy and did not seem greatly worried, as [ (U0 SAA CE AR She St A8 O RELT v by some ore who was aware of the fact and | o570, 0Lt "o 85 chief's belt; seventh, | possible. Among the latter none are more | he had not expected the bank to push him . e et bl hoped to get possession of the money. It| . 3 gjiver 'vase, In the evening there wili | entitled to the gratitude of the friends of | for several ds His wife s prostrated L LR ol LU S was done by some one with a knowledge of | ho'an illuminated bicycle parade, followed | Doane college than Its founder, Thomas| The coroner's jury returned a verdict in | that all had masks on. She was very much | the place, as the would-be murderer had first | by a magnificent allegorical pageant, display- | poang of Charleriown, Mass, Inasrinch s | 20COFdance with the above facts. frightened. Didn't know Etta was shot . T entored the house and secured a shotgun that | 1N in panoramic views the important evonts | eere® 1" yuit” now ™ eelebrating the quarto- Stpretns Cotrt Deciatons, until she told her she was. Knew Mullihan S S N hung upon the wall, with wh from 1492 down to the present time. ~The | '@ o S0 T e of the college, a| LINCOLN, June 20.—(Special)—The fol- | had been arrested and was suspected. They S elebration will close with a $2,000 display of L el b was done, fireworks, & : i brief sketch of Mr. Doane will be valuabl lowing supreme court decisions were rendered | masked him in her presence and showed him The Injured man was taken to the sani-} 1 %% ot (i BINteDe © Thomas Doane was born at Orleans, Mass., | yesterday N to her. ( tarium at College View. ':‘1‘4 P CALILIL ""’“’"‘""_"“'I"‘;'l;"l seventy-four years ago. He was the oldest | True against Bullard, error from Hitch-| The prosecution then asked that the testi- bt The wounded man was seen at the sani- PATRICE, Neb., June 20.—(Speclal Tele- | ,0 0y opilgren born to John Doane, a|sioner Ragan. - Havemeyar ot al against Paul | MOnY of Dr. Gilligan at the preliminary ex- f tarium at noon today. He said he was sit :_::wlnlx The .\mm:‘: ‘1“-»' LS ”"_"‘”"\" lawyer of wide reputation, a member of the | et l, appeal from Douklas county, reversel ‘\n_vr\'mlln’u'!v- r\zu]’ to .«zyiv J‘nr.\ SR yesterday. Suddenly he heard a shot and | {ERT9 TRRY TR vears session WL fead G OF| trusts. His father was the originator of | from Red Witlow county, afirmeds epinion | it was not shown that he was compelled to Mercll,lnts realized a peculiar sensation at the back of | = BI* 'The il gl S "‘r"’" “"";m‘m “forest culture” In this country, and was a | bY, Commisstongr fevine - City of Nebraski | (oseity as an expert, not having practical [¢ his head. Placing his hand on the spot he | grronoi ¢ e ot o atees Jang mak. promuter) ..y”m»- :-ulm:vlur n{.;u L 1;...’.m‘. reversed and reianded; opinion by "Kl“‘\f_:*"{“‘" VI"n “\m»n Sl ‘(_..‘1 cited xlw_\rr g Ing aroun 1. A GHUA 5 TF ) Jape Cod e received his early education | Commissioner Irvine le Atchison & Ne- | vs. State, b 2 N. W., 369, and nu- ALY AT found it was bleeding. Locking around he|ing them acquainted with their work. The | i un ncademy established by his father. | braska Railroad company against Boerner, | merous other authorities on the question. Do busine like people gould see no one. Thets was dnother foor|yaung "I’;”"{'\. o “"’."""‘v in charge of | Leaving this school at the age of 19, he at- | ertor from Richardson county, aftirme The court withheld his decision, and John about thirty feet south of him. Through this [ Mr. oodcock of Weeping Water, was | &ro0 48, "B Vi academy at Andover dur- | opinion Commissioner Trving, ChICAED, | wocks was cullod. Defense ohicoted to. the | . Pt v T H door the shot was fired. He crawled out of | lackely attonded and was fall of interest. At | jog"five turma: At the end of this tmo ho | BUTlingen & Quiney "Testiroad W e LT LR LD catch fish—they offcr you a Bait ;Iu- :nrn :]m)v(] mum\l\_;u ‘.’n\ 1“”1“;‘: L n;. ‘)v: i x;“ ;u”“l nl\fl “G‘.”;’fi:‘ ".;l]l‘lllwlt"”fl“rs! ‘S" entered the office of Samuel Felton, one of [ (5inty. affirmed: opinjon by Commission was not properly endorsed on the informa- hands and kn hen he had proceeded a | $ion of the class in physical cult ) the most noted civil engineers of that time. Irvine.” Atchison “Bob tention gave a $5 cash subscription. OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN. Sons of Veterans, funeral will be conducted. He leav and one child. No definite information has been obtained of the whereabouts of A. W. under whose auspices his a wite Small Wreok at Grand Tsland, GRAND ISLAND, June 20.—(Speclal.)— gram)—A heavy rain, accompanied by a hall storm, visited this section tonight. For uearly an hour the raln poured down and the soll is thoroughly scaked. C. M. Sheldon of Topeka, the Christian association. Kan., addressed Monday was the annual fleld day of the athletic association. the presentation of the gold medals awarded for proficlency in the manual of arms and for highest standing in the department, both of which were wom by Cadet Fred R. Fair- H. Norton, Rock”Springs, Wyo., are guests at the Paxton — N >, At the Mercer: . Kirk, Philadelphia; / TA{ ‘:‘n. 1,;;,4511 \? : D. l-:}w;onm J. M. | Three cars loaded with oranges, brandy and | In the evening twelve students were gradu- | Charles A. Weil, S\? Louls; H. C {\'nm Winhsor: 5. A" Shipman. 3. B, Berry My, | butier were wrecked on the Union Pacific | ated from the academy of Doane college. | Kansas City: T.|O, Putman, Mars Nobbs and Mrs, O, N. Powell H. F. Strickling, |88 frelght traln No. 18 entered the yards| At the conclusion a certificate of scholar- | Detrolt; Wiliiam® Krotter, Stuart; R. B Lincoln: A. P. Brink, '1- ©. Van Buren, |8t 6 o'clock this morning. The cars were | *hip good for four years' tuition ‘ln Doane | Rogers and wife, Grand Island; H. L. Bord- Walker Morse, R. S. Motcalf and son, John | Quite badly wrecked, but their contents are | college was presented to James C. Linberg | well, H. P. Colegrove, Chicago; E. A. Wil- P. Cook. in good condition. A journal on one of the | of Curtis, who held the highest place in the | llams, Fremont — trucks broke and the three cars ran off the | class, and one for two years to Charles Will Tarbes Dies of Consumption. rails for about a block. Schaab of Papillion, as second. Tuesday otels. " X FREMONT, Neb, June 20.—(Speclal)— L e—C evening the Dawes prizes of §25, $15 and §10 | (At the Paxton—G. H. Baughman, Lincoln; every element dear to the tobacco chewer is so skill- Will Forbes, a son of ex-Treasurer A. W. TIaNes With Thoniysia, were contested for by five students, the | ‘', Mées Neligh. o o ~ Forbes, dled last ight of coneumption. He| BUAIR, Neb, June 20—(Special.)—James | winners being Miss Julla Sniveley, Fred W. | piit,the Dellone—M, 8 McGrew, Tekaman; fully concentrated and blended as to make the most was a member of the Fremont fire depart-|¥: Wiseman, an old settler of Washington | Christner and Ross House. Wednesday the T it N aton. Bamuel A 5 A 1 st i P e and e at"% Tra™mat ‘Winter Kot | county, was out working on his lawn yester- | exercises of class day were held at 10 a. m River; M. A. Hartigan, Hast- delicious che“mg tobacco ever put on the market. ~4 wet and his clothes were badly frozen. He |93y when he was taken with a paralytic | An oration on “Heroism" by F. W. Dean, a P, Haworih, John Lukesh. Or T r q ) SN - tok a severe cold, which developed into | Stroke. At present he is in a dangerous con- [ poem on tbe eolors by F. W. Leavitt and | Georse 'Haxby, Sidnéy: James O'Keef ry it and you're sure to catch the idea. consumption. He was & quiet and retiring | dition. presentation by Colonel Doane. with songs | henderi Willlam Locke, Beatrice; G. G. young man, well known and popular with Boyd Couniy Geis Some Ral l;‘y"lhal Gla'a cht‘b.ln;nds up the m;;gr-m 4 > oy ces, xemplary habits. J\ Py B ‘ollowing immediately was an exhibition { e e ot L Iy Richaras camp, | PUTTE. Neb., June 20.—(Special Tele- | 4y by tne battallon, which concluded by DIED. BRADEHOFT—Mrs. Christina, mother of John Bradehoft. Funeral from residence, 1306 North Twenty-fourth, Saturday, June 22, at 10 a. m. Interment, Nebraska City. e It’s Lorillard’s. agki Raflroad com- | tlon. Sustained under which are concealed numerous short distance Garten, a young men, \l:ufly Jun:-* rvrl ml? city Im~](h|;’w of I'hv He remained with Mr. Felton five years pany against Boerne | 4 Neb., 20 re- Dr. H. P. Saiter of Norfolk, the physician J came up to him and gave the alarm. Haas [art department and organized a large class | when he became head engineer of the Ver- | affirmed. Carnes et al against Heimrod, | «yo" conqucted L g R RLlte ‘3 Sald that he had had mo trouble with Dob or | this morning. Dr. Davidson will have charge | mont Central rallroad. Irom 1847 to 1849 | error from Douglas county, af t JA% Aendces ',‘M')'" GEaN IR e barbs, and then chuckle at the any one else. Neither had he received any |of the Sunday sthool normal until the ar-|he was resident engineer of the Cheshire ‘""n:'i‘.?l‘\'""u':j“fl.";'"}5-»“\‘::‘;3m‘r\‘xw."fif' To | N whia Ruslktad (Him, O o8 16 { unusual sum of money lately rival of Dr. Eaton next Monday. The first | railroad at Walpole, N. H. He then returned Services rendered in an attempt to dis- | the condition of the body and the marks on It is sald by others, however, that Haas [ regular day time lecture was delivered at|to Charlestown and opened an office, where | (% SaT¥aRISEAEY Fontraining Ordel. DONAING | the aomk o the moariared. man® orarks on er allt uc er 7 had recently fallen heir to an estate worth |11 o'clock by Lem H. Vincent, his subject | he has since remained, carrying on his pro- | the hearing of a motion to allow & tem- | axamination witness said that the stomach about $40,000. Dr. Loper says about seven- r Phillip Si nd His Arcadia.” | fession of civil engineering and surveying. | porary injunction. Cook et al against Mon- | cXHRIRACION MURCERS MU TRAL the SIQmMASH | f x ] ty-five small shot entered his scalp. He . m. Prof. E. B. Warman gave an | At one time or another Mr. Doane has been | roe, error from Washington —county, af- % g BRI ; < ol who was unfortunate enough to bite. The > tning . : clally W vory ra ! | firmed; opinion by Justice Harrison. John- | that in his of 4 healthy stomach would g ot e e tamation set in the pa- | entertaining talk upon physical culture, fol- | connected officially with every railroad run I ) 0 Hent would: recover. but did not deein the |lowed by an exhibition of club swinging, An|ning out of Boaton, but particularly with | Son et al againat fubbard, error from Dous- | retain partly undigested food eaten at & meal $ : 1libl 1 chances very favorable, Suspicion points to | Interesting and instructive feature of the | the Hoston & Maine Harrison, ' Following' e decision 1n- the | said | that trom the condition of - the rope more intelligent buyers are not so gullible anc / Young Bob Garten as the perpetrator of the | assembly will be the biblical expositions at BUILT THE HOOSAC TUNNEL. case of Johnson et al against Thorpe et al, | avou: “the neck his opinion was that death 3 ‘ - deed. He is a son of Robert Garten, a highly |9 o'clock in the morning and the ministers' | 1 1363 ne was appointed chief engineer of | the decree or order of confirmation fn this | L Iout S0 FERE Bis FEIOR TWAR PREE Gel know where such methods are practiced. 1If Tospcted farmer, and & nephew of Dr. Gar. | stitute at 4 b ., both under the leader | (e Hoosao tunnol, the greatest engiuvering TR e | ih e MO DORLION 6L Chie)¥ophy W1 nbt 1A ten of this clty. Garten Is 17 years old. |ship of Dr. Parkhurst. This evening Prof. | problem presented to the world up to that | Ghinion by Justice Harrison, Fafrell & Co. | cate that the body had been suspended. 7 ke v i iries; Deputy Sheriff O'Sheo today took Garten into | Louls Favour of Chicago delivered a lecture | fime.” He located the line of the tunnel, | oP sy ant Ioroman, ot al, " apoonl zrom | Cha at,the body had been suspended. e you are a stranger make a few inquiries; custody. The young man vigorously de- [ !IPon -t-h‘;""rwty, :Ilh'h o _Iflfl'-'! ;" DY | built the dam across the Deerfield river to | Custer count affirmed; opinion by Com- | witnesses and made them thelr witne % i o fall styl . o shooting s h several |2 vas rong of people. he gentleman | fyrnish water power, and in this work Intro- | missioner Ragan. Davis et al against Sny- AL tHeY. tstiiical g < Ty i in K:.’;x.n‘pl:; y.\';.;q f.““h,y‘";.’ the time. The deputy | used a large amount of electrical appliances | duced the use of nitro-glycerme and elec- | der, error from Sherman county, afirm ‘};““‘_"“3 ‘r'»""h I'_'-j*‘""l A it will pay you ur new fall styles says there has been bad fecling between |and other apparatus. Tonight there are | trical blasting for the first time in this coun- | ODinton by Commissioner Ragan, Johnson |EReracier OF the defrheants in the nelghbor- IS GAbtall sHd Tihai TOF. K0TS, (b, perhaps comfortably situated upon the|try. He also introduced compressed air and A TR G LR A it AL (L ] young Ga . e ounds 8,000 Béogl % . {fiery for Gulng it and: lid med; opinfon by ~Justice Harris VIGILANTES' OATH NOT READ. GONTROLLEDURY ONH' MAN grounds 2,000 peoy invented the machinery for using it, and ha ines gainst Bonnell et al, appeal from COR y . w2 T HOHAWAT A a large share in Inventing the pneumatic olls_county, affirmed; per curlam. Ball | The court, after the testimony of Drs. Additional charges in the application filed Infjaved In aiRunkway Accldent. driils used therc. Oae of the two transit in- | against Wicks, ‘error from Harlan county, | Salter and McDonald was introduced, over- by the Lincoln Savings bank for a recelver | LINCOLN, June 20.—(Special Telegram.)— |struments whicn wer2 built to his or fe= for use | reversed; opinion by Commissioner ¥ ruled the objection of the defense as to Dr. b 4 for the Western Manufacturlng company | mye wife of I'red Erskine was seriously [at this time is now mountud in Boswell ob- [ Omaha & Hepubiican Valley Railway Gilligan’s evidence, and it was read to the are arriving daily and are handsomer are that Manager M. D. Welch has refused 5 b vay : servatory, where it is used by the astronomers | Pany i 2 jury, followed by the reading of the testimony & L Tt injured this evening in a runaway accident. : h aty, reversed and action dismis 3 g y permission_to plaintiff and stockholders to Y : of the college as a ‘‘meridian transit.” It / e 3 tiBIddie) who ' wasta membe:iof ) the: Hoit : examine the books of the compan nd | In company with her husband she was out bears on a metal plate this inscription .h_\ Commissioner Ragan., Bet . ) ! : tha]] ever. wc Scu Slandard B e K O oY o | driving. The horse started to run, and Ers 1 ate this inseription: | Marth eCal, appeal trom Lancaster county, | county vigilance ‘committce that Harris, Mul the true condition of the company, Neither | Kine jumped out, leaving his wife in the [ i7" i | atfirmed; opinion by Justice Harrison. lihan and “Elliott belonged to. The defense d 1 has he made any annual statement buggy behind the furious horse. The animal | : Presented to Boswell Observatory by Nebraska Woddings. objected to the reading of the oath of the or- made goods at 2 e Averred that Welch I the owner of | tore down to the Burlington tracks, where| : THOMAS DOANE, BROWNVILLE) Neb,, June 20—(Speclal— | Eanization and offered a written copy of the | ‘ o 3 as ed. When remon- | : Marc 9 ' e s Lzl oath as the best evidenc a majority of the stock and has paid him- | the bugEy ws overur This transit, with a mate, was Mr. C. D. Schell of Béatrics and Miss Bdith GE0EY L OeHRPAILOH Y Vithdre e i ey " clerk for the senate rallroad committee, of and other engineers of the tunnel YORK, Neb., June 20.—(Spectal.)—Mr. Wil- | general announced that with the exception of ek T D, el B0t L | which _Senator McKesson was chairman, from 188 {0 1871, The tunnel is liam H. Dean and Miss Minerva Kingsley | one witness, whose examination would not be . transaction was without consideration and |Mfs. Erskine will recover. {*JouL, reet long:Tho ramtest srror wera married last evening. There were about | lengthy, the state’s evidence was all in. The 1rices at W as ; : ‘the Airl I et G L A e 100 invited guests present. Mr. and Mrs. | feeling that pervaded the court room was that Walsh has secretly been alding in the Girl Refuased to Tes'ify, headings was nine-sixteenths of an - Phiba 2 v management since -hen. 1t is also claimed | NMORTH PLATTE. Neb., June 20.—(Spécial thch. “The astronomical additions Dean will make York their future home and | one of surprise when the announcement that the mortgages given to Walsh were in | ) S e Al IRRRE R to this transit were made in March, immediately go to housekeeping. made, as every one had expected that fm- ayment of this stock transterred to Welch | T¢ram.)—By mutual consent the case of [ : 153, o portant_disclosures other than introduced at ; A that this fs unlawful, betn an attempt 1o | assault against Robert E. Edwards was be- [ (rleatis Chinutnuaun. ol Tele. | (e Preliminary would be made, and the gen- i s poration. Plaintifts ask that the sherift of | was developed when Bleanor Vaughn, the |pyjit 240 miles of raflroad on the extension |5 ALy ] L O AL L O | SHOWHEIMAd R BYAtEe I LS v aiyaent 3| ; Lancaster county be appointed temporary re- | girl whose father had Bdwards arrested In | e tne Chicago, Burlington & Quincy from | “Chatacter and Gharacters.” Robert McIn-| Elliott's little daughter was in the court all RIMONEY, WQ"THORY°"RNONEV ACK. ceiver, and that upon hearing the court ap- [Omaha on the charge, refused to testify |tho river west. Ho made the subject of |tyre this afterncon on +Sunny Side of Soldier | 42y and sat on her father's knee during the > FoR TR GEG v point a receiver or trustee to look out for inst the man who had wronged her. The | grades his special study, and o perfect were | Life.” Sam Jones spoke again in the even- | afternoon. STt the interests of the general creditors. caso was postponed until tomorrow, when it | thoge on this extension that one engine could | ing on “Get There and Stay There.” Special Good Raln at Hendley. 7 LIENS ON Y. M. C. A. PROPERTY. hoped the girl may be induced to gIVe|haul as many cars to the Missourl river as |trains from McCook and Red Cloud brought | ppyr oy Nob. June 20.—(Special Tele- Today the district court handed down estimony. Edwards still professes a | five engines could haul across lowa. He also | hundreds of people,. The Orleans Chautauqua ARSI s ay ;) s n 8 ness to marry the gicl, but (i latted and d nearly . gram.)—There was a heavy thunder storm, decision piling up more liens on the hand- oth G el LG b B R CROR ecision p D s hand- | vaughn, her father, refuses to compromise 52 tonald : P accompanied by a good rain, this evening some bullding of the Young Men’s Christi towns on this extension. Suppres<ing Slot Muchines. i d by a g . 3 A o st Stan | tho case in any manner. In 1873 he returned to Charlestown, where ¥ s =i Farmers are more jubilant than ever. Crops association in this city. These were in - L g . ot The | GRAND ISLAND, June (Speclal)— | 2"} AbhoIBiR g sonAltion and , favor of the National Life Insurance c Lineoln Cao ty at the State Fair, he reopened his office. The next year he by are in a flourishing condition and some corn e e R R B e e hE T P was appointed consulting engineer of the |The city council at its last night's meeting | is peing laid by Torist company for $635.80 and. the Asmorions | ciotontns - oty il raya e #3-—(Sbe- | Hoosac tunnel and had charge of its recon- | instructed Chief of Police Ryan to strictly 3 ompa 529.80 and the American | cjal)—This county will have a first-class | struction and that of the whole Troy & Deer- | enforce the ordinance against the various ::{e):_n:t; Sl::,!inw“ lv":::e “‘.:.n“s. L /\I;: exhibit at the Nebraska state fair. The :1.‘1‘: Enu:-.mu. u.; ”'}; opening of the u;mm nickle-in-the-slot machines now running, and W C] _l J O | L IL_]E__:“ I ][_]D sy pat. & ARk oalC Lincoln County Immigration association has [ ! 1875 he ran the first engine through it. f which have been frecly running in the past twenty days. i His work there was finished in 1877 and two |y : ¢ ve bee Rnints RS he | PeTfected arrangements for an exhibit of the Ml e cwoil year, irhe variousiownera have been notifiad r 4 " .,,l\:!:,‘.‘,:h:,; ;’5,;‘4'"10?)( 1.’.3{2“!‘»‘«-’3& ‘:(:f:}snf,o 111: irrigated products of this part of the Platte vy?il’“ l-nklr fhe"“'}u‘:ppo;-ml-\ ‘::'mulhl)nx 4;:\'- today that the use of these machines must be ; Farmers' Loan and Trust company of Sioux | Yalley and Major T. 8. Clarkson of Omaha | ¢4 (3" the thme he was with that com. | continued: — ' City, Ia. The contract has been n\vpmveh has agreed to arrange all lhe‘dolnllx with xm")" he located the Pend d'Oreille division Schuylor Hligh Sehool Commencoment. { Dby the city council and the bonds ordered | the falr association, while Mr. G. J. Hunt of | yoroes the Columbia Plains in Washington | SCHUYLER, Neb, June 20.—(Special)— ¢ Iithographed. “"“;"'“ ;"1” ‘“:“‘_x”“:;" "“‘"&“ “'H”"‘ "X""‘“l and parts of the Missourl division in Da- | Commencement exercises of the Schuyler he ‘rera e an Ji 3 'RACHE al e fair, giving e matter his personal | kota. Since then he bas done a great deal ol pd [uesda ' soies QMONG STATE TRACHERS. supervision and attendance purposely to ex- | of Important work in his line in and about | F1/Eh school occurred Tuesday night, four = i Superintendent Marble of Omana delivered | plain Lincoln county's advantages and re- | Boston. persons graduating—Christine Bednar, Carl | ! bis second lecture hefore the state institute | sources, SRR S GaRE R, Cushman, Archer P. Knuckey and Stella e Gy e erchais el yesterday evening. e thought the ability e 3 24 el b s Shultz. ednesday night occurred he o g 3 to teach aid not depend on attendance on a qm"""",“'p'n \','"‘l'“';‘ (3 T;""L‘}"-l i |1nl.:|;x":;.hnl\“”‘firhhlxifi:::c%:::’es‘:‘cil“ 31‘2 ‘l"“’(fn alumni banquet and reception of the four s ™ rmal achicol, i éhere! ware gond sC JER, Neb., June 20.—(Speclal.)— 3 ceiv: v is year. . "‘v‘l‘\o“fil\l}r (Rl ity ef\r‘n‘t’v?«:‘;(:::-i;‘fi The Epworth leaguers of the Grand Island | of planting a college In this state. While o eraduatod; LR ik Al bl a d d o t k Rt T th in sedad |[The Homorth leaguars of the Orod Taiand | Ly uuadquariace wars ab Fiallsmouth.ta ihe e apetan A bave? iliousness nceds a medicine to keep 4 J i Wit . the | winter of 1870-71 Mr. Doane talked the mat- | PAWNEE, ., June 20.—(Specl ele- "“l"l? isad Ao oy herson o4 | regular session having been begun last night, | ter over with Rev. Fred Alley and a plan BAY \f\"' I:DI’ g "ml ,,f::m;l lT‘ 8 i , b R e 4 ogl aubetintane ent unless he wWas | 1o principal participants being Rev. L. R. | was perfected to come to Crete and start an | Sram.)—The Auburn al AT a hlS stomach and l]ver n (roo(l work- D o T ety ‘e ome. who, thought | Dewolt of Chapman, W. H. Shoaf and Rev. [ academy which was eventually to grow into | played their third game today, the latter 5 £ o knew more about it than all the grade | ;. Knuckey of Schuyler with addresses(a colloge. Into thts academy Mr. Doane | winning by a score of 27 to 19. The game Fase the fighare [ k) Y T A e K of each Indlvidual | o¢ welcome, Rev. A. N. Martin of Grand [put several thousand dollars, but, botter [ was about as poor as the one Tuesday, When ; ; ino order For such ecopl SHAN:8 hUmhog. s morning Dr. Norton | yejang with a response, and addresses by | than that, he put fn his thought. In 1872 the | Auburn won. Pawnee has won two out of We tunepianos—— | ng . u people opened his lecture with the statement that | pec'® Clondenning. D.D.. and Chancellor | cademy corporation was dissolved and the | three. We repatr i | e e o oatner hgh or low. It| Grook of the Wesleyan university, Lincoln. | college superseded It just as had been Vertrand Tanker Dies tu Indinna. S Sain Danoy ‘ Ripans Tabules fill the bill On h s the highest privilege of the teacher to el g planned. Through the efforts of Mr. Doane 2 o ; We rent pianos— a . replace low ideals with high ones, and to Killod by Lightaing. & sectlon of the choicest land in the vieinity | BERTRAND, Neb., June 20.—(Special Tel- ent planos p e Bk bt e e ook (| LMOORBIEERLD, plebingine) Ae(Gonciall MAE SHEMLT 1Y, ELSTBLINRE I Sompny Lo e D B B aa o oatoaat WesnLly;she ant upod fthe il bule gi lief ‘ ect e. i - 5 C( 0 Ol d donations € | National bank o ertrand and a prominent N 1 Arrangements have been made for several Tf""‘"";” ;m“h"“.“"(’l'l"": Visited by 8| collegn was chartered under the name of | man of this county, died yesterday at his purchase price, if you like. A §{ff | tabule gives reliel, outings to points of interest about the city, | Severe thunder shower this afternoon. Dur-|‘‘Doane.”” With the organization of the col- | 14 home in Indiana, where he went a few Aot for 865. | Tomorrow evening the teachers will go out | ing the storm Mr. T. F. Harwick, who was [lege Mr. Doane began a serles of donations{ weoks ago to recuperate his health. 00U PAANOIOT B b to the Lincoln normal. working in a fleld two miles east of town, | Which ,)'mve continued durllu(g i D;?rlod of r LINCOLN BREVITIES, was killed by lightning. A hired man who | more than twenty years. as been his A. HOSPE, Jr. 3 D. Cunningham, a leading citizen and cap- | ¥28, 8tanding near him was knocked down | plan to give at oritical times, when such ala f - . =~ A A T Im Ripan's Tabules: Sold by drugglats, or by mal tallst of Cadiz, O., 18 In Lincoln visiting his | bY tho shock. Mr. Harwick was proprietor | Would enable the college to tide over an | Fhe pleasant efect And perictt Reloty Musicand Arte 1t the prico (0 conts & box) 18 Aet to The Ri- b in e Ung 8 | of & jumber yard and a partner in the gen- | especial emergency, or to o condition his| which ladios may use the Callfornia liquid 1513 Douglas. | Fans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., N. Y. son, Attorney J. B. Cunningham. — The | & it S WIS Dlace. He fs a member of | G[ts as to add substantially to hor assets | laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions. alas [ 4 are Nou10's ch B s Nebaane™s rip further West. | {no Anclent Ordor of United Workmen, By reloubled activity of the college through | makes it their favoriie remedy. "o go' === SRESooA) L | | I [ ) ] e e § s sents ost en- > or financial agen s donations in cash | the true and genuine article, s T A~ A L % couraging outlook that 1s far ahead of Ohlo, Crelghton Young Lady in Luck. have amounted to about $50,000, but the|name of the California Fig Syrup Co., | ¢ whero farmers aro sadly in neod of rain. | GREIGHTON, Neb., Jue 20.—(Special)— | saacity of his counsel hue meant many times | printed near the bottom of the package. = insantiy commissioners have examined | y1ipy Bmma Sutton, a young lady of 19, who | tat amount to the Institution. ————— a convict in the penltentiary named Wells, | M'™ | ol e At the beginning of the year the senfor PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. from Logan county, who is serving an eleven | has been making her own living for several | clags paid Mr. Doane the highest compli — yoars' sentence for manslaughter. Wells im- | years by working as a servant girl, recelved | ment in their power by electing him an \ o - \ agines that somebody is trying to break Into | a letter Tuesday informing her that her | honorary member. A petition was presented mz‘nfii,."r’l;"c"""“" SEANeBIpRRRACITEIN 8t the prison to kill him for the killing he did. | grandmother, who is 73 years of age, and re- | to the college authorities asking that he be a As poon as the goveronr issues the necessary | sides in Cleveland, O., was dying, and that | granted an honorary degree, in recognition | Theodore D. Becker of Albion was in ardon he will be taken to the asylum. Two | her entire fortune, aggregating $50,000, waw [of his attainments in engineering and as a | Omaba yesterday. P ) other convicts, Casey and Schnitzer, are also | willed to Miss Sutton. She will leave in a | mark of appreciation of what he has done| A. J. Gustin of Kearney was a guest at reported to be Insane. tew days for Cleveland to look after the for- | for the college. This petition was granted, | the Murray yesterday. Chairman McNerney of the populist county | tune that has been left her. ;ln‘d‘ ‘:'xllrl;‘r:;“ishd:)";(“'ux::.Ollxlln“‘irfi.(‘;rf‘:l:&'f-nl:::a::: Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Curry of Nebraska gtaunhl commities. kaw Ieevad 8 onll for a County Tusiitare at Franton. An Yotal 1ho ecas.ct maiae of-selenon by f oicy/areDielions gussts; According to the basis If representation the | TRENTON, Neb., June 20.—(Special)—The | action altogether fitting none ques- | Mr. and Mrs. Rome Miller of Norfolk took county convention will comprise 400 dele- | county Institute is now in session with an en- | tlon, for by it Is satisfled, after many years | dinner at the Murray yesterday. ates, rollment of sixty-three teachers. Instructors, | Of patient waiting, the desire for a degree | E. G. Geofrey, F. M. Crow and Tom A . <y The order recently Issued by Bishop Bon- | Prof. Gregory of Crote, Miss Loutse Williams | WHICh circumstances of early manhood made | Smith of Lincoln are guests at the Arcade. acum to Fathers Fitzgerald and Murphy ap- | of ‘Culbertson and Prot. W. H. Beeler, su- | mpossible. Although Mr. Doane ls past 74| Mra. L. W. Shannon and Miss Shanuon o pears to be slightly different from what was | perintendent of schools in Olympla, Wash. Yot 0f B& Re SO ’;mm"fi:”’:m“;f;’ .;::a{ Waterloo were guests at the Arcade yester- : f»ff.'..“i‘fil'l‘”{?n“‘.,'““",‘.{‘l‘,“;;‘,';‘,‘3“‘{;,,“:;3";;,3;} State Superiatendent. Corbett 13 expected on | fiuncial fntoresta fn Nebraska. In a rocant day. : i : ) b universal taste, must be prepared from S 9 A AUPASE . DAFOrS Priday. conversation he said: ‘“‘However succes A. L. Towler, formerly receiver of the M s i July 15 and promise explicit abeyance of his | *The first crop of alfalfa is now appearing | oy ‘siner investments may have been. 1 sl | United States land office ot O'Nelll, but now the highest grade leaf, with a skill that W future orders the past will be condoned and | yy market and selling at $6 per ton. consider Doane college the best inyestment | Fesiding at Los “Angeles, Cal, is in the e they will be restored to thelr respective mis- L e LR SARNANT DRRA city. 2 can only be acquired by the longest ex- = slons. Should they fall to do this he will in- o i . R N oy LB Wias' ‘Grace -NIHH of Grand Toland s 5 ; 5 lici sist upon their retirement from the diocese HASTINGS, Neb., June 20.—(Special.)—At M SE spending her vacatidil'in this city, the guest perience, It must possess a delicious flavor, ' Clara Shortridge Foltz, the celebrated lady | 4 meeting last night of the officers of the | The exerclses of commencement week | SPeRding her ¥acatih in Tis city, the ghest A . » ‘ lawyer of San Francisco, was a guest t0day | Nobraska state aud intorstate rounions, Fred | <%0 (533‘-:“‘”;(&: W -m}-}:‘nlh dinner | 55 B orif J and a lasting substance, and must neither be at the Lincoln. She is on her way east, and by i a : as been - A ! o before leaving visited the studio of John [ Rumer was elected quaricrmaster and M. L. | the most pleasant commencement anni-| Mrs. J. D. Fojter departed yesterday for too light nor too heavy, too sweet nor tooflat, In ¢ McWhinney, assistant. The very best busi- . I eles, Cal) where she will spend the Currlo, whero the herol size statue _of | i men of the city s far have boen placed | Yersry in the history of tho college. Never | Los Angeles, Cal. where she will spend t e e c e summer wi r parents, Mr. an 8. 3 Abraham Lincoln 18 being chiseled. ~ 8he | on committees. They are all taking a deep | *** X“;’.‘l.““‘,‘,‘l,"l,.l‘25‘:,‘,5.’“";".1,.‘“"“',,.T."* BV Smith, I8 promised Currie to stop on her way back | jnterest n it and their intention is to make | 0Xercises ope 4 8 Daoca- | o KipatriBk N N G at1a0 S and deliver a lecture for the benefit of the | i¢ tha biggest and best reunion ever held | laureate sermon by Rev. Charles M. Lamson | J. Kipatrifk, ™ New Castle, Wyo i h statue fund, and an earnest of her in-|in Nebraska. of Hartford, Conn. The same evening Rev. | Thomas F. Taibol, Cheyenne, Wyo., and E