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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: .\‘:\'l‘l'l(l).\\'. JUNIE 22, 1895, o S ——— e ST s — BANKING ON BIG CROPS | hanite afie"wort of jowe oy, .‘-‘"“‘Vykllr)lf.‘iull.\.\S WILL RECOVER| bl i [\IIBI PROVEN FOR ELLIOTT i ot Tt ihdh it i DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT (iI)HL It hiding place, although ae by the Genernl Government. W pale of green-striped overalls | lighter sentence It they WASHINGTON, =dupe 21.—(Spe re Introduced In evidence as the ostern Nebrarka Oitiz Against Pl Lancaster County Farmer Who Was Shot | veneio e g was Evidenco Showing Ho Was Not Prescnt at | 0nie he wore on that dw. 5 e | Moy of tho Best Business Buitdings in the Reports of Destit COLUMBUS, - Neb,, June 21.—(8p Weduesday Much Better, ot AL \ the Pasrott foott Lynohing, Net BACRRE NewtU's bedeh [ Town in Ashes, . " i § David €y, 1 § Amos Sargont, who was one of the str LoUpanaughey . Withesses for the defense. Ha sw PLENTY IN SIGHT D MORE COMING | °**F & s et Yt | GARTEN CHARGED W.TH THE CRIME . oo \ TEST MONY FAVORABLE TO THE ACCUS s g s RN E A CHANGE IN WIND PREVENTS TOTAL LOSS - i Dougl K T t he Affair 3 ik e > f which hauled thom away - 1 Trresponaible Individaals Who Cireulnted 1 s sur- | Has Made No Statement In the a Jont It Defonse Makes Another Attempt to 1 N ROy's & AiNG Ta cluded In th nened rue. Stories Dolng the Feoplo tn th el . Further Than to Deny Complieity WA Uie Case Dismissed—Oath wnd Con- ' D i tures and Only & Fortion of the stitution of the Vigllaneo i Mall Mattor Sa Tosurs Warned to Desist. Shooting, ! t Mittee Submitiod e About Half Neetion Great Tujastice ) i the Mysterlous HOLDREC : clal Tologram § ! : 8 - ) | v \ 1 Odell this fnni James 4 s Lo t t 3 ning and for a while ked as it the William Hay A Niobra t v p uld be swept away. A Ineky. W "x‘}“"-‘ ik L { LR n 1 saved many buildings, € Nodawiy \ t IR PR | \ It % ashe Tho are foar s mor N Wury, Or 3 young Garten with as ntent 0| wirs Susan Mc 1l : y Wit Hardware and Farnltnre company, Kota: Original-J s and N : 1\ surance, $1,600 b g g Minnehaha, Increase. W After this the state rested, whereupon the ot oMt nt, Hot Springs, Rall River, 1| defendants, by their attorney, M. ¥. Harring LA g TR ReYE Vermitfion, Clay; James W [ tor, moved the court to instruct the jury to wE ¢ h it $i8 TN UL DL UL, ‘\_ Y0NS i, yermont City, Lebmumifs: TenJamin | roquen a verdiet of not guilty without requir 1 of 8 Superts WANTED HBR HUSBANI J . Isste Joseph Thurger, Den- | ing any cvidenco on the part of the defend i drugs, $1,300; (nsurance, pular as an | This morning a neat appearing and pr yor, Arapahoe: Wesley HBoyd, Kokomo, [ ants, becauso no evidence was offered on the th Bl C bl ki X1 DR i B sessing young woman called sta- | Summit. | Original widow—Carotine “Thie, | 1 (PG LOE 10 show tho com A 4 P Rk ews Notes, ton and asked aid in focating her Lk voming: - Original—Samucl Tams, Lan- | mission of the crime of murder in Boyd tely riddies Hagoman Bros, dry goods and grocerles, MONT, N June 21.—(Special)— [ husband, She give her name as Mre. Charles der, Bremont,, (o0 o0 Giie. | county, and that no evidenco was oftered to semidt, i1y instired nest Shurman is in Crete attending a | Hansbury, and is ab: ag! edge, Forg show that Barrett Scott was strangled in o defo \1» M A fikt Dank of O1ell, buildi §2,000; fully Ine meeting of the trustees of Doane college, of | said she was married in Se ue of June § Boyd county witne stund Just a ured ; Nebraska: Rolss bert . Warner e Pt T irned, ER which Lie Is a member mother, Mrs. M. Taggart 1 home | \iitla Creck, Dodge: George [nman, Peters After listening to the arguments on the mo- st business clures, ine and insurancet murder. He [ A heartng next arug st $ i insure *rontier and Per ) serfou: titution |, a« has been stat FIii# slgateds thie followitig Gmeari ] could have brought him back. A lad of 16 ! 4 Perry Walker, loss on bullding, $1,600; no il ¢ A. W. Forbos returned to Fremont last|with them, She said her hushand arcse this | butk, Boone: 1win Mastors, Toomis Pheips. | ton and the reply. of “‘Attorney * Géneral Murr Ends th b LA L 3 & % {8 oOrlginal widows, ete.—Doretta Whiteman, | Churchill, the court held that the question NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 20— (Spe E. . Hinds, loss on buflding, $1,600; ine vation or any g vening. Since his mysterious disappearance | morning, hitched up his horse and s 1 Cloud, Webster; Philindia C. Dailey, | was one of fact, and that there was sufficient A £ against Vaughn (W& 8800, M 2 1o prospects of such i [ a fow weeks ago he has been In Omaha and | away, siying he was golog down town atter | Him ‘Fontier, > evidence to justify the submission of the case 4 udden tor-| J. C. Lake, loss on stock and househotd idering circumstances, in fair | Council Bluffs, He learned yesterday morn- | some fish hooks, after which he intended to Wa: o Original-Sylvester ¢ to the jury I O e | ook 1000 o) IRV PRI TIGRN oRy BN look fine and every one is | ing of the dedth of his son and returned at | go fishing. When asked why she thought | lation, Wrishi asper Luchalnier, (o The defonse then callod their first witnoss, | mination today by the father of Miss Vaughn | Kool $L00: wo insuane. - Loss on b ndant harvest." on Wil Forbes' funeral was held this | he had not gone fishing she replied with an | Rope, Stouxs, WM | & Clarks - GG Ay gust Oberty, one of the men who was ar- | consenting o a marlag QL sorenony | Simmons, bor shop, $ o insure Wednesday many prominent citizens of this | Veterans. The members of the fire depart-| tor." She had recently found letters in his | Ames, Story. ~ Reisste—Daniel T Sdwards; | the commission of the murder’ in Boyd | Wards was liberated by the sheriff he was [ 80 oo e ae e00: no b Y Dublle meeting at Curtls to con. | ment also attended in a body ocket which led her to beliove he has gone | lrwin, Sheiby; lrastus M. Birooks, Wiota, | county, and who was discharged on the first | penniless and stated that he did not Know g o K Guy, millinety 8 gection Lield a public meeting at Curtis to con I y y ¢ tne | PoCket which led her BOR | Casss John H. Clise, Atlantic, € Charles ) nd 1 AL 16 dorob PIAFE o ior. Mo BIAG wy:| NAUrLY: slder the extravagant statements sent out [ TRS, comuittet, | ROTE ChETES, St WWe | to join somo relatives he has living in Rich- | (URNGD Migiwood, . Clinton; - Samuel. T, | 8y of the trinl on motion of the county at- | WhAt 18 o of where 1o AL B S UL P A el Fespecting existing destitution, some of which | Fourth of July celebration is mecting Wit | jand Center, Wis. Her bellet was strength- | GG Smmerset, Warre Wi | torney. Mr. Oberty is 60 years of age. He he the burned bulldings with brick blocks. Work fiad been addressed to the governor of the 08¢ Sucoess. ograms and posters ened by the fact that he had stolen $15 be- | jncrease - John Crosser *Sioux | was a union soldier, and was born in Franc ——- - will probably be com: as soon as the state, threatening violence unless assistance | been distributed through all the towns longing to her mother before he went away. [ City, Woodbury. Original widow—Harriet | s came to this country forty years ago; en Forty years of honest methods and pu insuranc Tust was rendered. The parties stated among | VIllages dn the county and throughout the | yyng the officers the young woman excited | 1% Haney, Osaie, Mitchell gaged in farming in Holt county eleven years | ingredients have made Dr. Price's Baking | Only part of the mail matter was removed other things that there were from 300 to | FTINNK districts, and @ latke attendance 18 | ogiderable compassion, as she was evi- | (Stth Dt Oritial IR CROLh | ugo; elected supervisor of Hoit county last | Powder a world-wide household necossity. | from the postoffice, all supplics, including 700 families on the verge of starvation, | Attufed. Over thiety firms have already sl | gony greatly distressed. She had followed | Yirown: Additional-Michuel Carlos, Ar: | November. — December 31 was at various R gy stamps, betng lost Upon careful inquiry as to the condition of | 1TH¢e Rl him toward Waverly with a horse and buggy | lington, Kingsbury. Reissue-Carl Ickert, | places in Scott township gathering up town- Suit st n Mining Compny. o insurance, which will cover about halt the farmers of Frontier cou HERuTaty | RECOE SO e nd said that had she found him she knew she | Kasper, Sully; Marcellus 1. Kent, BIK | ship property turned over to him by his IX FALLS, 8. ., June 21.—(Special) | the loss, was mostly carried in the German of thelr statement has been disclosed, there | . Fremont tribe No. 12 of the Order of Ben | and sl L roint, 1 Original widow—Matgaret | predecessor and attending to official dutle SIOUX RALLo, S D June QLo Oracit) |iof Freenont, Phositx of Harttord and Staterat Bulii HOnG: o Ware I1ialy - Lo RURAF ALEPYR 8. Whitney, FFort Plerre, Stunley Flis cvidence was corroborated: by Deter | —Considerable interest ls G ey, 5 I ki arva- | ot Chief, Tra Wood; judge, Frank Ha years, who appeared to be her brother, ac- | Scoarade el sdw A | His wa 2 i LRI EE the bhsa bt L TTIEad Stetag | DO Bvinbe; S o) i tion without any assistance and very few . | ¢ A KGR TSoLA altuNn T FrRa i bk 5 Kelly, a witness for the state, and several g tria ! who would undergo great discomfort for the | mOnd: teacher, I M. Clafin; captain, B. H. | companied her on the chase., =~ A st r o e Ureale 10: | others. Swore he saw Elliott and Roy about | against the Homestake Mining company t L Flatto sriets. Trent o wupplies bevond their own abiity | BRIV B Neiner or wrlbute, TAEY | At e Suate Tonahorst inattute. totay r, | RoXAT cand ineranse Sandtow . ioitorft | 1 o'elick in the afternoon of Decembor 31 | recover on a claim of 700000 for tmber | LA PLATTE, Neb, June 21.—(Special)— d that of local committees to supp! avic A s kaeper ot tribute, Ha At the State Teachers' institute today Dr. | New Castle, Gartiel creide—Willire Uiligsitow Slliott’s home. Testified as on government land ar ed by the | Harvey Mauk and Mi Stevens and that of local commit to supply Himes: {nner warden, Fred Drow; outer A it A ? five chitdren Hiue: | & Hrosm e A ke, el Jumes | driving toward Elliott’s home. Testified a n government land and used by the | Harvey Mauk and Miss Ruth Stevens were The following were some of those attending | Mies: - tuner werden, Norton, with a class of five children, illus frown, Liadville, Like, Relssue~Tan > the reputation of the accused belng excel- | mining company, The case will be the prin: | visitng in Omaha on Wedncsday the meeting: W. H. Lotham, attorney; A, R, | Warden. Norman e trated methods of grading pupls. The teach. | AN U R R f 2 in Holt county cipal one tried at the July term of United |~ Jasper Blines of Clark county, Missourl, Cruzen, banker; P. A, Harris, merchant; " A tictused w Divorer ers have been well ploased with the work of | My e et RSTABLISHED FOR BLLIOTT. |States court here. It is estimated that over | i spondig the summer vising relatives ohn Adams, merchant; C. B. Comipton, po: AURORA, Neb., June 21.—(Special.)—The | Dr. Norton this week President Cook of | cheyenng, 1 mie. N undisputed timony virtually de- | 300 Witnesses from the Black Hills country | pers, master; 1. 8. Boas, banker; W. H. Wilson, | givorce caso of Musser agalnst Musser has | the Ilinois State Normal will have this p:riod Lasue of June § iy 1Ak ety rays the evidence of Mrs. Scott and proves | Will be here to testity in ‘nu» b 'h]‘ hard Hocklebone Is prostrated with pare merchant; Dr. Wilson, W. E. Paxton, drug. i et | next week for pedagogy Following a solo [ Nobraskn Original “Jeremiah Tia UCALLL G, (SROLLES | trlal will occupy two months and that it will | ¢j41 paralysis s in a very serious condi- ®ist W, H. Coum.’ farmer; Frank Hil, | tken up the time of the district court for | pei, WP e Tiller P At it s & (v | Bhubort: Ricnardson:” Wiltiam [t Daniels alibt for. Moses ‘Billott, ~ 1t witl b ro- | 10, 21%, BCCUT, 170 G0 St el Mt | | LR LA S L UL deputy sherlft; A. I, Johnson, ‘banker; B, K. | the past two days, resulting in a refusal t0| romarks commendatory of Dr. Norton's lec- | et St (JATIvase ool RUGERC | membered that Mrs. Scott testified that she foypenses during the trial That the United | Tra MeDanfel, who has been absent down Shaffer, publisher Enterprise; A. M. John- | grant the prayer of the husband for a sepa- | yyre and J. C. Pentzer of the executive com- | Akers, Indianola, 1ted Willow; Silas Rohe i\l,l;‘r ‘I‘ “q“j S l‘“” Eae ot 'x“"j""’;“r States proposes to prosecute the case thor- | e river for some time, Is at home agaln. son, banker; Prof. Scott, principal school; | ration mittee announced that arrangements had been | Atkinson, - H A S T RIS B Is evidenced rom the fact that Judge | fra will attend school in Fremont during the D. ' Uaeton, barbor; G. F. Hackelman, | John S. Musser. the complainant, has been | fntes AUTOUAREL L AIrORO b i | Nuckolls; Samuél annon, Westerville, | ments on the stand were true. Carland of this city has been ap- | coming. W buteher; T. FL Robinson, hardware; R. A, Bar- [ @ resident of Aurora since 1889, He was | oo s evening. The enro o | Custer i ' en Postlewaite was the next wiiness. He | jjinted special assistant district attorney t Miss T of Omaha, while pleasuring Con, lumberman; John Snodgrass, blacksmith, | admitted to tho bar here and for two or | Normal this evening. The enrollment in the | fowa: Qrisinat- Hentw ¢, Stephens, Shel, | ot one time Tived i the House where Seott | Yt “Diliriet. Attorney Miller in handling | atons T S | NO DESTITUTION NOW. three years has held the office of police judge. H TR K ielstie 0 WA B G IS W OO0 R OEst L0, ey A g ca: The Homestake people will set up | fripnis 1d an’ old Spanish 25 t silver b LOCAL BREVITI Grove, Grundy; hing corroborated Oberty's testimony as to his H f Ho first applied for a divorce in 1892 on the LOCAL 3 N Ol tieaMOeIR L Haneorals MamE (R W Ll defense that the timber was used for n which was made In the fitteenth century. ground of desertion, but withdrew the suit| Frank W. Seacrest and Kathrene B. Hath- | Carroll - Inerease—Daniol M. Alen, § belng engaged in looking after townshiy building and fuel, and will claim | The fnseription and dates are quite legible A committse was appointed to investigate tho situation and the following report was f ynq later filed a second. Mr. and Mrs. Mus- | away, daughter of Job Hathaway, w!ll be mar- | horo, ~Poweshiok. Roelssue—Thomas property, saying that he was at his home HiBGaRTe IR0V F OO VAT ARG Tk IR (bl ] ser were married at Lancaster, Pa., February | rled June 25 at the home of the bride, Thirty- | Brown, Clay, Washirgton; Hiram Carpen- [ about 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Decem el We find that conditions have changed; [ 0" Yogg "and for two. years lived together | fearth and b stree ter. Fairfield, Jeffergon: ‘Brastus_Brown, | ber 31. He swore that that evening he at- | illows the use of govern: UIBEE A0TSR FLy o Dbkl o) sehNera ke Ovar crom that dospair Mas glven blace to conldence | happily, one chfld, a girl, being the issue. | Charles Fulle ek Tsland engineer, | Honium: Abpanogic; . Loter Wheeler: | tended a_mecting of e Wouen's Christian | Suanutacturing” purposes Rt e Been productive of mueh woot i i iye | Another woman was the’ cause of an es-| from Fairbury, who is in the city rcceiving | cuth william" J1 Lindsey yroh Bl Lk A —_—— lay at fishing and recreating along Laramie D ag ke OF amuch geod In that ‘the | {rangement which resulted in a temporary | medical treatment, was found on the street | Wayne yery dark, He was accompanied by & YOUIE | x Condjutor for the Chiengo Diocese, | lake, near town product of milk, butte s have sparation, although the wife afterward Hementealconalt AT4 1 i en to| South Dakota: . Qpiginal—Mathias Kin-[1 named Ruland : SR i o 1) AR e DL G Fivar lind MaInthIneat croased and there Is not that urgent: demand | prbqc®t ol AIROUER - KRG and o amanten _‘{‘1‘, M o taken o] ne, Sioux Falls, Sfinehana. #issne James A. Darnes testified that the night ot | CHICAGO, Jun Chancellor Mul 5 e Ry e R for a groat amount of aid that formerly | Je®, SEREICE, (MO 6 FIEERE LD statlon and cared for-untll his physiclan | gigin 1. Wheelbek, 'Kampeska, Coding- | Decomber 31 was =0 dark that he could not | denied emphatically today that there is R existed, but there are still a few families that [ 'S i ent for him. = The man was harmless, but | yon: Georze H. Pompkins, Andover. Day;| recognize his old friend, James Pinkerman, | laast semblance of truth In th i ey MEBtNE L T HUTAR Y L oVERT Wwill need help. Statements that were true Tre 1 for the Visitors queer actions excited the curiosity and | Witliam H ild, Tupid City, Pennington; | \o%lloa at mis place that night, until after | - ) ! ot | week g Th ; v o ST ; e e fear of the people in the vicinity where he | William J. Leisure; Hazel, Hamiin ; published that Bishop Dunne of D: « Bline made a busin trip to threo weeks ago will not apply to the condt WEST POINT, Neb., June 21.—(Special.) 3 Colorado: Original—Abfaham Taff, Lead- | he had spoken. i sk herantol aarhech t Omaha Friday. He occuples the Clark farm RALBL G The preparations for the entertainment of | "33 fount . AT e, O e 2ol | | George 'A. McCutcheon, county judze of 111t | Who arrived here today, ha noapp y “We desire to express our gratitude to RUMORS ABOUT BIGNELL. y are not liable for pay for the same, | and the 15 there is a United States statute which | an jnt djuto i 56| P mile north of town . STAr e amen 0 ) 2L Vovans, Weld; John T. Miller, ~Ducblo, | county, was called and testificd that ho was | coadjutor to Archbishop Fechan. “The re- AReads Eexali btns in el aifocts) Whoop generous public for valuable and timely as- | the 2000 or more visitors expected here| oo "' Cumor afloat among some of the | Pueblo, acquathted with Henry Sehmidt, the driver | Port.” said the chancellor, “is simply a | A diseaso resembliug in ita cffucts whoop- tho subject we find fow, at the present time, | Krounds are thoroughly renovated. A com- [ pRtrtetE TUVEY SHIRERS TG SIBCHAT| Nebraska - Orlsl lem {he preliminary trial Schmidt had_ testified | condjutor is appointed only for one of ‘twg | 07 this locality, ' The complaint Is severe tn demands for assistance, and none be- | mittee of reception, comprising the best busi- | Ta oy “of his position, and that he had | Shiiey, Arapahoe, Harme Alman G, pil: | that he had no acqualntance with Biliott and | reasons. When the failing health of the | It3 nature an? Ly fome neehy O ond the ability of our county and local com- | ness men of the city, has been appointed and | (Lot a1 connection with the company. | tell, Itiiig City, Hutler: Hobert Kelly, Lin- | had never seen or talked to him before the f archbishop rendcrs an assistant necessary, or | talities have been reported from the diseas mittees and friends carriages will be In “waiting at the depot to | YOI RO SIRRERTR BRI e report, | coli, Tancaster, Thereasee Bdwin 1. De- | day of the tragedy; that on Decemb when the diocese has outgrown his power i oA e L Irontier county ‘has been lately blessed | convey the ladies and children of the party | KESOG 88 BEREL o FREautelr (he TR | Vot SRRl Chster “Tiissiedames M. | Sehmidt and Elliott had a long conversation | in either of which cases the archbishop would | il party endasel temselves at with abundant rains, by means of which |to the grounds. No expense or effort has | S8, e SEGS M WVHCL f0f 4 IR o Kelsom, ,\luk.‘”\ samuel 10 Plnkerman's. b in O'Neil, and- O | aivass e the st 1 oo e appotutment | residenco of Mr. Kimbal Wy evening o mass mesting adopted the co “e's | tion of West Point as being the Queen City{ Usm, and while the disease had released it | Mfittor, Stua've, Holty, Harriso a the preliminary trial, when asked if her fAingar | to. Chicage " tos oD DTS Wisit BURG, Pa. June 21.—Ofl took a 5 Cinnsvinitstiug aunn adiinal comuillag 2 i [l i e b L et I e St B han v 0" the ellor continued, “i A report, together with the following resolu- | of the Elkhorn. arh Ainely Mr English was placed in chargs | Omaha, Douslas: Samuel Baker, Ainsworth, | nails would it the mark on Mullihan's hand o acceptance of an invitation from the | little flurry. It cpened at $1.75 and sold up tion: Hroden GOt AweRts=Th el ahsoneer with the are® | Brown: John Weneiker, Tamaroa, Seward: | that they did not fit Jesuit college at Blue Island avenue and | to $1.81. It then broke to $1.77, and at noon Whereas, His excellency, Governor Hol-| o0t e e 5 UEIg ALY S QUHEH vith the con- | \Ciiliam A, Joy, Tecumseh, Johnson: Wil VIGILANCE COMMITTEE'S OATH Twelfth street to preach next Sunday, when | Was offered at §$1.75. PR LS L e ML FALLS CITY, Neb., June 21.—(Special Tel- | sent of Mr. Holdrege iam Keih, Beaver City, Warnas Original S ; ol i e L R L S tion had been provided for, and that further | egram.)—Judge Bush closed court here today Judge Hall has called a meeting of the Lin Ameris J. Kerns, ficott, John opkins w ‘; t m; .‘” l 4 8 er anniversar donations were unnecessaiy, nstructing all [ o G T on three crimin coln Light Infantry company for next Monday ; s He was the president of the much talked o —_— solicitors to return to thelr homes and S 3 Killed George Powell | @¥ening when their legal troubles are to b b "',‘:{f."“\“,,‘,‘fl‘ '\.',,."""('n'p’..w- organization dubbed by the prosccutio Bail Fonds of City Oflicinls Fixe, O ereh e Oe 1 157 11, SRACrOSY A | mear Ttuio on May 19, was given iwenty-three | denltely soltled. The judge told them there LRt PR e vigilan He enllinediihe oblect ot biisiors | RIOUXE WALLY RID, Finela1i=( iereas, One M. Dailey of Curtis, r Rulo on May 13, was given twe were but two ¢s for them to do. eithe TN, ; ganization and offered in evidence the ) i Neb., wrote scurrilous communications that | years in the penitentiary. Moses Robe Wore butstwostiingsorathemutoldomelther imon, Grundy. - In A e it e el —Judged Andrews! hag: fixell tho Yoo published in the State Journa of ‘the | Who bic J. Swinefurt's ear off last March; | [0 £ ahead with the oreanization ust s | %' Copts. Tieloll, Lyon: Toseph . Tuerls | tution und eath, of the sune, which WAL Sroyor” stutenroth and ity Attornt <o th Hivestibr bl i of horses on June 2, and who was caugh s T % Clinton, Ute, Monona: Davi iscus, | 1o OBy 0Ye 15 UAder two IhaICtmBat o e that mare aid was ot s and en | near Oak Grove, Mo, pleaded guilty and got SHOWING A REDUCTION Faulkner, Jrankiin, - Relssue—Willlam. R, |08 object—We, the | he furnished his own cash bond. slthough cxpression’ (o sentiments Somewhat i line | three years. Returns from the assessed valuation of elght | Hfarlow.” stuart, “Guthwier bnoderick’ 10| | A oregriztion hd, te, ofleel INE N many triends came’ forward ant affered G g with the above sald communication, in so o AR ANt LA Phrty counties in the state show a reduction of | {(repbs. allas EreCarick HIRCKIC 2 tac Gt our ol s and prope! cainst | M8 surety. There are three Indictments ng further suppllcs: thereforo, ‘be 1t° CHADRON, Neb, June 21L—(Special Tele- | thg siate auditor's office exhibit the following | Jearse Frankiing Avary. Mohres:, Walter | Loicves. Inasmuch ag any B e or of e sty | DUt up a $1,500 bond. The business men of | nor for the honoraie. wosition that® h | Kram)—Secretary of War Lamont and pa gurcs: York, $302,000; Red Willow, $76,000% [ Hrown, Leno ms: Willlam 7. Trow, | 200 tlon R O e oo of ug | \atertown, "o show that they support tho RAa. taken) ta malntain thi Ime. und | passed through his elty today on a speclal | Polk, $03.000; Kearney, $123,000; Gosper, $60.- | Kinsley, ‘Plvniauth: Biihu c. Wenh, Sieour: | Stolen from him,each and evors: one o 0% | mayor in is aliowing the saloons (6 run, i o UtRTIONIGE ThE SR frain at 2 p. m. They g0 from hero to Fort | 000; Fillmore, $178.000; Stanton, $32,000; | mey, Keokuks Daniel ‘(o Murphy. ' Colfax, | bledges his word and honor that be Will 40) sisied on going on' his bond, ~ Sixty-cight 2o Sonaumniithe Aotion ot Y| Robinson and then to Fort Meade, S. ., and | total, $923,000. Richardson county shows, | IR SCREC ® rances Marks, Kel- | help search to the best of s | business men went his surety, making a bond b B s oLher abset T view (hum ek | will spend Sunday at Hot Springs, 8. D.’ The | however, an inerease of $10.003. But the ag” | los "Simer: Witzabeth Dtvis, Van Meter, | noiilty eatl the pronorty - fs recov go0d for from $250,000 to $500,000. 1t 1s not of personal gain, and we also condemn the | secretary Is seemingly enjoying Wis trip. gregate net reduction of the eight counties | Dall; p il ine euiily nketlen: Heongntitol duat thought that the charge of compounding a action of sald Curtis paper and say t e mentioned above is $114,000, which would outh Dakota: Relssue—Thomas Rogls, | 20 [0 YUY ROTHES Icte re promise crime in allowing the saloons to run in the Buld language was unwarranted. “Leg i roken make throughout the state, should the same | Kl Toint. Unlon: Henry Staley, Green-|possible ~Aud we furttormore Brofes city of Watertown will be sufficient to con REQUESTED SOME AID. ODELL, Neb., June 2L—(Special)—As J. | proportion be maintained, a total reduction | i, (&Y h‘»flll,’sl‘y“ Jray. canton, Lincoln. | In nowlse act rashly, but at all times o) vict the mayor and city attorney when the LINCOLN, June —(Special.) vernor | C. Hagens was exercising a young stallion | of assessed valuation of $10,260,000. i A $ !:“" e me L e R et b e time comes for trial, olcomb Is still In receipt daily of letters | for H. B. Price he was thrown down and M PEOPLE IN LINCOLN. K Original -William (S| (e At Ll ‘e furthermore . . oo 10 A1 Ua et iy o lotrs| o, F, B Bt M vl e Jonh gpt| | OMASA BOOCLB TN RINCOLN, | | et S B AP, SR enoe nerenumorlat’ e elitcmers | ros v e siokgesss, P etad ,‘%NJOYS concerning alleged destitution in Frontier | Hagens is about 70 years of age and it may | w. 8. Jardine, H. Hitchcock. Windsor—H Qripanoe, Helne SVilliam L LYT | Chganization and i nowlse parade ourselves | SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—The famous | Both the method and results when county. He dates his letters Curtis. In one | prove a serious fracture. H. Thompson. Capital—H. Hall. Lincoln- Pueblo; Lyman '\1 White, Sunset, [ before the public as vigilantes, whitecaps or | I ]| !‘r‘u.-l, organized in 1875, has come to an | Syrup of Figsis taken; it is pleasant of his epistles he says there are 700 people oo Mrs. Charles E. Ford, C. W. Hicks, A. P William L. Mifler. L Junta; | regulators, but will try to make it our mis- | end. With the payment of $181,000 by the d refreshing 5 in that county on the verge of starvation. In | oo el CORAW Gt AR 0 | Brink, George H. Lyons, A. P. Marble, Bartly “Tarpy, De, Reqtie. "Maa | sion to bring thieves and rustlers that infest | Fair estate to the trustees yesterday the last and rofreshingjto the “"“‘m"l acta another he places the number at forty fam- REIG DM Nehy une st ’»f"f‘:“‘ Walker Moise, J. B. Blanchard Qrising) wiiowa i efternan, “Tel- [ our communities to load honest lives or give | act of the judicial agonts of James Lick way | SNy yet promptly on the Kidneys, ilies Telegram.)—Parts of Knox county received a e . Ll thelr places to more worthy citizens, accomplished. - The Sockety of California Plo- | Liver and Bowcls, cleanses the syse A fow days since Governor Holcomb sent | heavy raln last night. The fall here w Exoter Happenings. e e (ot So you, as a member of this organization, | neers and the Academy of Sciences, tho resr: | o off il % 3 to Curtis, in care of W. A. Bradbury, county | very slight. Almost a cloudburst is reported | EXETER, June 21.—(Special)—Some very ANGRoON T 0 gene A, | Promise on your s:cred word and honor that | duary legatees, specified by James Lick in | tom effectual y, dispeis colds, head. clerk of Frontier county, three tons of flour m.“'v rdigre. Several inches of water fell | unique and attractive notices are out, an- e (e partnar utiL. W. MoGlauin, the | 79U il support Hw'|rl(nl|'! ,‘i‘nl consti- ;»!.A original (rust deed, Wil now receive aches and fevers and cures habitual on the urgent request of Dailey. In his reply | in a few minute el 2 e raar o . 08 14 Laell : the | fution of this association to the best of your | $600,000 each. The receipts of the A i 0 the governor's communieation accompany. Joirmd nouncing iilio/ AEAnA IUSGR] B ae | grain speculator who engineered the big Fair |ability, keeping the password and proceed- | have boen about. §5.000,000 The prmenpay | 2usUpation. Syrup of Figs is the ing the shipment Bradbury says ““"'f'"' Deatroyei): opera house at this place mext Thurelay | o geal, is still missing. Breeze disap- [ings secret at all times and to all persons | public legacies in Lick's will were: Liek | OBy remedy of ‘its kind ever pro- “When Mr. Powers was here it looked as BLUE HILL, Neb., June 21.—(Special Tel- | evening by Prof. D. B. Worley of York and | peared last Mond after drawing all the | not belonging to this organization or one of | observatory on Mount y A Hamilton, $700,000; o asing 3 Y n though there would ba suftcring very soon, | estam.)—A dwelling on Willlam Shultz's | hls larke chorus class of over forty voices [ Rt's funds from the bank, and has not | imilar charactor. Signed S. Nelson, secre- | School of Mechanioal Arcer samoc e uni | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac: \ i ned the next day 1 had thought 3 o frof own, was struck by | from here. The professor will be assisted by | haen since seen. As he had entirs charge of | tary.” Ladles' Home of San Francisco, $100,000; | ¢eptable to fliL stomach, prompt in but as it rained the nex i ght | farm, one mile from town, ruck b e L . §1 : we could get along and not bother the State [ lightning last night and totally destroyed by | his daughter, Miss Florence Worley, leading | the office he is wanted o explain to ths | The next witness called was Thomas Lear, | Lick free baths, $150,000; monuments at the | its action and tr uly beneficial i in ite Reliof commission further. But it seems that | fire, Insured for $400 in the Garman of | soprano solofst in Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond's | receiver appointed by the court certaln dis- [ who swore that he was acquanted with Mert [ city hall and park, $160.00 Mo Mr. Dailey and Preston of Curtis have led you | Freeport chorus of Lincoln, and also by Miss Mable | crepancies in th> accounts of the firm. Roy's buggy, which was identified by Mis 4 et L A effects, prepared nnly from the most to believe that gaunt starvation s stalking ——— Cobb of York, a musical graduate of Oberlin, — - McWhorter and Mrs. Scott as the one used No Chance for a Uresent Settlement. health )"lnll ag ceable substances its through the land, and, of course, as these are Highest grade ingredients scientifically | as piano and '\'Iuhn soloists. Eat bi 5C uit and pastry prepared by ald of [ at Parker and as having a home-made whif- CHICAGO, June 21.—The meeting which | many L(CL”\H( qualiti » o) 'l t both reverend gentlemen, you could not but | compounded render Dr. Price’s Baking Pow-| Mise Ivy Wallace gave a lawn party to a | Dr. Price’s Baking Powder and perfect diges- | flctree and one singletree which was un- | o western passenger lines was to hold In i es commend i o e e ot Sor ths aome oinsrtaatiant large number of her young friends Thursday | tion will attend you painted. Mr. Lear swore positively that the | 0 AU POSSCERER Hhes was fo b '"| to all and have made it the most {iPloass Irestiaaaurad L aorarnor - that bwith Pl i Vg evening. It was somewhat In the nature of ————— whiffletrees and singletrees had been painted | a g% AnacResn ldonn oty posls popular remedy known what you have sent we can take care of our SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. a farewell party also, as Mr. Wallace has WEATHER FORECAST. several days before the gedy ] poned, as has the general meeting which the | ¥ B y h destitute from this out. And if these gentle- < . purchased property in’ Lincoln and will re- e Thin was corroborated Ly Hen Saundors, | lies intonded to hold next week In Chicago Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 4 ¢ d 4 vt o P b or | Who also testified tha saw Elliott_and las been found practica ossible 5 4 men bother you any more please refer lh\'u; Cases Disposed of In that Body Yesterday | 1OVe his family (o thet ploorin the ‘nesr:| Falr anil ‘r"“""'\'l'r";,:"""' B {14 b cloaleian tha A Ll ornenat st s liséoraniasne assictation’ o n::mm‘r' u‘\‘: cent bottles by all leading drug- to the County Relief commission. Neither ol | uture. Neb 4 ¢ Ly v e | e ms e 4 g Hadi e o v e e k) thom hias evar made any. reaueat of our com LINCOLN = »Il“‘j‘.\;‘:” 1)—In the su.| The Knights of Pythias folks gave a very [ WASHINGTON,J $ B of Seomue (4T Tion LonaTd thols Bome. i 9% the Lroublea batuaen iigitinion glak Ay reliable druggist who mittee, but prefer to work the state for some- | o BER IR SO0 B rowing cases | Select soclal and ice cream wupper in the | Saturday is e 0 T e L A R aare e areRen Bhork BRing, BBl Emoyinot Wive it on hand will pro- hing.| When Mr. Nason returns o you he | 0 S L R T L i e yap ebiaska—Raly parmer: able ] Biiott, was calied and swore he bad beer | the other, the Union Pacific will not be in | €ure it promptly for any one who wil ive you a true statement of our present 3, 1 zai ne INXOLH 4 REWAIG “DAse Clubs | yyinas. I ed fol v e and s three ¢ - | a pe D) 0 Jol an, S80C m 9 MUK L g P State ex rel M 4|vrh\\ against ,\,;,»,r.m mado. all neceseary arrangoments to cross | “inoe 1 rair: warmer In the western | TEET! ‘.’u.m:n n yours ,.,“’,'”1..‘””“ |“‘3‘| -K)m ot lr{' “x‘.f'".l' “mu‘..(mn 1:«4;1{ wishes to try it. Do not accept any o 5 T - eave to docket, alternative t of man- | pats on the Utic IR g e f L ernoon o ecembe of the weste ies are disposed to enter | .. i W K. MaCowln, Justica “"‘,"""‘ A ; ‘"i ]I'xAn\n ‘.n.lu\} M \1.‘1‘\ .‘u“«uu‘:x:‘( RI h"x'l)l” l,‘ 3 jySho Litica rounds July 4 for s pur portion; variable winds. Mullihan came to her house at 2 o'clock and | into any sort of an agreement on west :ubstitute. tis, also writes the governor that the I damus:aliowe b L ONRTA, $25. S For Missouri—Fair; westerly winds. remained there until the next day at 11:30, [and transcontinental business with the Un and l:ln\l‘m d;u\ FYing ones 1 1 :u"wr n nul Ir:IAA:l.mn\;‘wm‘n\’ “h‘:‘.:“m it T»x:u:!;:{ur‘»u extensive improvements For Kansas—Fair; variable winds. | mwswu‘g»:ymmc/svm Uty"NK. o ounty. Mr. Dailey appears to be a second ec en days, YS0n agains cago, ol L KX NE . edition of the Broddus nigatmare Burlington & Quincy Rallroad compa Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powd Local Record. 2 g0 Suem Sqiianieliihe Droddut piNsnge smisseds onier on I fo e 1o | acknowledged the most wholesome OFFICE OF THID WEATHER BUREAU 3wMaw=*mfimhw SRR = : e " i it St i b S At Tin,"udyinte, | SckiovIodRed OMAHA" S AT THE HOTEL REGISTER JUNIATA, Neb., June 21.—(Special.)—It fs company aganst McGinness, bill of excep- At he eatone Obening Yorresponding day of the past four years wonderful how the small grain has come | LonS QA SPNORD HEWOR: Sitites| BEATRICE, Neb., June 21.—(Special Tele- 1895, 1891, 1893 1892 1 find the out since the rains. Wheat was supposed to | guainat Hunt, dismissed, McFoggan aps gram.)—After the usual clans work of the | Maximum temperhtugo ... 7 & o sand hotels, testaurants and clubs of Amers be injured beyond recovery, but was not, and | Hamer, amcal tlmised:“onfor'” i Chautauqua this morning Prof. Leon Vincent | hunrase tempera s, ... @ o . Toar and Targely i Europe will easily go f fitte ) thirty bushels | briefs. " Bigier agalnst Muff, dismissec AU “ AYRrGE0 L OMBRTOUIN 1250 T ” ] h now puulishing. A LUT QR THB RS Wheat, and oats and barley will make a fulj | eXceptions overruled. Continental Building | novels of Defoe, which was thoroughly en Condition of tenipebature and precipitation Notels of America expend SIX MILLIONS OB crop, While the corn crop is very promising | Nd 1:0an assoctation against Mills, motion | joyed, as are all of this talented gentle- [ at Omaha for the day and st March 1, SI)LCt crop. while the corn crop 1 very promising | {o"remand'"caso- overriied: order’ 1o e | 1o alka AL 3:30.thia attarmoon (e Jon: | 15 il t is purest and str on},,u.t B T d avorable we W &- [ briefs. Cruse against Harpham, motion to | nia” Pind quartet gave a short. introductery | Normal temperaturef. ... b2 o it Hutels classified, and places amon, est crop in years. It s in good, healthy con- [ dismiss overruled. Beals against Western “ Jus B A 4ho itroductory | Baficioncy for the, duy 1 Qition and generally free from 'weeds. nlon Telekraph company, " diminution " of [ $9RCert at the tabernacle, followed by & tlk | Normal precipitation.. "5 {neh 7 =) 3 7 NIt el record allowed. Brown against Alberts, mo- | by the manager, Dr. W. T. Daviison, on | Deficiency for the iy 1120 inch WALTER S. HAINE S M. D, iy, Lake Cha Lincoln County's Asseased Valaation. | ton to advance overruled. Lindsay against | Experiences in the Heart of Ttaly.” epening | Total precipitation since March T 548 inches : Take Mawicong NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 21—(Spe- | State, motion for allowanice for brief over- | with a historical sketch of Switzerland and | Deficlency since March 1. 4,57 inchos Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health, ; 0§ HBranol cial)—The assessed valuation of Lincoln | "ok Builiazlant &' Quliay lroaq | the Alps. - This eveniug Prot. Favour de- L #; WBLSH, OGbsery s DIy, paner publaing unty, as returned by the county assessors, ‘against Putnam, érror from Lan- | 1¥4red g apo0p i deciuce un ",”';‘,”‘“"“‘fl;’ | diepRres SERI BNIM NIANAN). ALK, KNl UMMER 131 R mivan s Fibat canntr R CIat VARSI county, affirmed; opinion by Commis- [ 00 was given the closest attention 4 AR NF RO R IORIOTIR CNRFORINH v e ls iy DIy alark - ;|r~ ilows ror Tovine.” Bith ot aluon oY frommis- | thoroughly pleased audience. The attendanc e * TR ORI IORIORE, 3“ ESREA.ARIL TS eal estate, $1,368,745; | onal bank of Chadron, error from Dawes | today showed an encouraging increase, being town $280,916, 1_ru-y|'ulxl value of live | ccunty, affirmed; opinion by Commissioner | at least a third larger than it was yesterday Stock is placed at $86,402 against $116.707 | Irvine.' Montkomery et al against Willls Tomorrow {8 to be of the OTATIONS for 1504 o assessed valuation is one-fitth | error from Dawes county, affirmed; opinion | yoveral ~ special days, a grand con of the actual value, by Commissioner Irvine. 'Kearney ' Electric e representative organ of the hotel interest RovaL B. AKING Po“m R i, omcseniative, organ o habattl inien xeR aTATS oF yater Stew To Wroil Fish, WEATIRH, Take the oysters with their liquor, adding | Clean, wash, and wipe dry. Split, so that | y i e cert occurring in the afternoon, par- a little water, if not sufficient liquor; 1| when lald flat, the backbone will be in the | . company againat Laughlin, ¢ or grom Buf- | ticipated in by the Jennie Lind quartet tablespoonful butter, pepper and salt to taste; | middl prinkle with salt lay, inside Wedd'sg sv: Falrhars, fon by Cominissioner ire against | Miss Julia A. Phelps, the noted harpist, and Ay ——1 cover the stewpan; place over fire, then re | down, upon a buttered gridiron oves'a cleas FAIRBURY, Neb., June 21.—(Special.) upson. error < county, af-|others. In the evening Dr. T. DeWitt Tal- | North Biatie ' (et move as soon as it boils; it milk s desired, | fire until it is nicely colored, then turn NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Last evening at the residence of Mr. and med'; oplnlon by Chlef Justice Norval. | inage wil deliver hia lecture, Big Blunders.” | Valaniine lear the bottam of the soup M.Im~ rhould simply | When done, put upon a hot dish, butter | entrao i e AT e PR S P i L ¢ against Miller, error from Knox | On Sunday Dr. Talmage will preach at 11 | (hicaso Clear be covered with cold milk, then serve the| plentifully, and pepper. Put a hot coye Mlice Construeting Quartermaster G 5 8 parents. | county, atfirmed; opinion by Chlef Justice | o'clock and all roads will run excursfons, and £h Sauls loar, stew. over it and send to table ¥ Neb, Mu 1n%. ded propo Miss Nora F. Switzer was united in mar- rval. Barr against State, err from | the railroad officlals report that te indica- | Daven by Vanilia Custard. | Iplicate, " subject riage to Mr. Albert E. Cass of Chicago. The [ Cuming county, “reversed and remanded; | o SEorRt G REER FIBIE N TR INaiel | Davenport, Dartelowdy ! 4 Maple Syrup ved e edded couple left today for thel - | opinion’ by Chief Justice Norval. Richards 8§ y ¥ a | ab- s y A H M)I A ¥ for their fu- | (L inst Connell, efror from Douglas county, | Orate preparations ‘are being made for the Den s Jamaioy Sure'home 1o GhioaEn D aflirmed; opinion by Justice Post. Shellen: | day and all who come will be properly cared | BeRYSTecas Lart g10udy | Beat well yelks of 6 eggs, and pour hey A b B Three Lurglars Sentenced & against ]x;;-:]xlvx';.\ -lx‘_ Elkhorn & xm. for. Bismaros, . Clear milk over them in a bowl, placing bowl over a “‘ “‘ "v\x-;x 8 »lu fire wi 1';\. ‘HL‘H and wa . T e s iri Valley Railroad company, error from Sr———— St Vincens . Cloar pa ’ g water and stii ¢ rapidly hol e minutes; skim, then ¢ NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, June 21.—(Spe-| yaqison county, reversed; opinion by Jus Ex-Milllonaire Convicted of Forgory. | pan of bolling ‘warer and stirring rapidly ungl £wp 30 oamae ~edtiaL, % of an hour, then strain through | OPC-hlf pound maple sugar, 1 pound out ) I'be opened wugar, 3 pints water. Break maple sugar conktructing 1 i FRANCISCO, June 21.—Alonzo T. | Milew City ; nar 1 aninkaan el ool Eeadublly; add o SRrrant ey, A UML) ere given four. | from Lancaster county, affitmed; opinion by Kelly and Christ Harmon were given four. Cloudy tast and stir continually. When cold | pint cold water, 1 pint wine, 1 quart boiling marked .t " of precipitation. egge, sifted over with sugar, ons, grated, to each quart of juice, + HUmphrey, Wajor and quariermasier clal Telegram)—Thomas Martin, Frank | tice Post ratton against Dole, . SA 4 Sy ! KapldCity Clonr teaspoonful Royal Extract Vanilla to sult| 1 box (2 ounces) gelatin ol velopes Tiutioe Poat. CTHIL apainat Plerson "omed | Whitman, once a millionaire and a prominent | Gatvaion 3 jteen months each In the penitentlary today. | from Douglas county, affirmed; opinion by | politician of Duluth, Minn., was convicted | - WELSH, Obscrver. | 8erve In dish covered with whpped white of | water, 1 quart granulated sugar and 3 b N and addressed to Charles \They burglarized Captain 8. H. Hunter's | Justice Harrisom here yesterday of forgery. e fnai *of M 24t 32

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