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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, ‘uat"tts | NERRITT WOULD NOT MODIFY | , e poctoms coumn. | CONCLUDED TliE TfSTlT\lON_Y“?lzir,zr;:f;:::.", “lintmed, the witee con | CORRECTED A FALSE REPORT | buotorich i, de. Desina decl W the cour |pany’s bill was rejected. The water com- is no Nebraska CIty precinct, which is the 8. 8 Brooklyn.—1 write to ask what T can use | [— [pany w 1l carry the matter into the courts. ground upon which the injunction was asked g to, make my skin white, It s of & vory dirty iy Boott Case Almost Ready to Be Bubmitted | TROUBLY BREWING AT THE ASYLUM | Teqchers' Tnstitute at Linco'n Treated to an Matvied a7 Teatrice. Use Natrolithic Salt regularly with CHAS. SHIVERICK 3, June 96, (3pecial Telogram.)— | Order in Short Line Receivership Matter | quent bathing and out-of-door oxerciso. i . : extract of the heart, three timos BEATRIC | : P | Cardine, to the Jury, | Suporintendent and Steward Fall to Agree Addrers by Prof. Cook, James S. Knight, geferal western agent for Remains as Originally Issued, B o i | i & Co. dafly on & Question of Kont st R L. M. Phila L1 have Lean suftering LINCOLN, June 25.—(Special.)—There fs Lulu Boyd of this city were married today at from Fexusl weakness and it has afocted my sald to be a speck of war brewing out at | DIFFERENCZ IN THE TONE OF EDUCATORS | 11 o'c1ock the Besman Chemiesl ecompany, and Miss EARLY FEATUR:S OF THE AFFAIR the home of the bride’s parents | NO RECEIVERS' CERTIFICATES ALLOWED | v ludnever i ™ ik, et “ehont i You ety {tha H tal for the Insane. The Board of They parted this afternoon for a wedding e & ow Public 15 and Buildings went out there o tour will be at home in Kansas City Testine and Cercbrino o five drop doses Bprcalation as to the Authors of tho Holt | g, onq 1 with Superintendent Abbott, | “Americun Idea ot Education Wil Be the | Mre Ashtoh ‘died at her home in | Resnlt of the Rehearing at Salt Lake Yes- | faken alternately, before meals. Py . Theories that Some May | any ret to the dissension In questl State versity This PR e TR MoO® ot ”I‘“‘ ok Now 4tefuso to Take the Property diop dowss, mornthg Ana wvaning . b, It ap t ndent Abbott ap- Evenlng. Thursday and the Yody will be brought to and Lot it Go to Sale B. A, K., Portland, Me.—For the functional pwet 1 Rew the fact that he BT this city for intermbut, The deceased leaves knoss of the heart, Cardine, extract of hout to engage the services of a car- 1 h 1 and two children G | "art, 1s Indicated. Tak iree drop BUTTE, Neb, June 25. -(Special Tele- |, ereupon 12 blandly Informed | LINCOLN, June 25.—(Special)—At the ¥ - SALT LAKE, Utah, June 25.—(Special Tel- | three times daily. | gram.)—In murder trial the day | Dr. Abhott that b lividually, had made | teachers’ Institute this morning Prof. Cook | - t/oits ' Womdn 1o Keep the Hesos. gram.)—Chief Justice Merritt today upset | ;oA f ¢ he Ghy, wilch 1a 'Very injus [ was 0c 1 until about Laif an hour b oy aF yehis. T8 chupiyIng & | corret e PR | BEATRICE, June (Special Telegram ) [ | K640 Ch Merritt today Upsel [ droainons during the das, Which s very inju ) y arra nta for supplylng a | corrected a statement made by the Journal | " +'of arrest Is out for a woman | the American Loan and Trust company with | rio adjournment in g rebuttal lence by | cary for the tution. This s the | of this city that the State Board of Educa- | svive (TR 8 Waat B violence that it is not likely to again | Take Nathrolithie a teaspoonful in | . the state. There were several o walting f rock on which they split, and for the present [ tion of Iilincls had closed the normal school [ fyo U STt Lk S & in the Utah court for some tinie to | aIf tumbler of water, hal an hour betora | Prudl ibiatiudinth=5-A1 2 for th s wi I o evidence | the carpenter question Is in abeyance, with a | at Normal, 1ll, of which Prof. Cook 18 | [ Gillett and acke that she be The rt Lino recelvership | Corebring, oxtract of the bealn, it hro arop of any importance was giv It is safe to | strong j 1 that he will be nominated | president. Prof. Cook sald that Governor | honds to keep the peace. Th me up on a motion of the Trust com- | Joses, morning and evening. | way that the s'ate has not In the least |and elected by the unanimous and Individual | Altgeld was a warm friend of education and | interested have had trouble at diff 5, | pany m ge Merritt's recent order | J. U, M., Pittsburgh, Peni.—To counter- | - P streagthened its own case nor weakened the | Vote of Dr. Abbott | by his individual efforts had secured large | the woma Dl U R | by eliminating that portion which appointed | act’ the conditions which you mention, aris- | g case put up by the defendants. The case | Warden Leidigh says that there are about | appropriations from the Illinois legislature :'».”“ i ‘“‘F 1\“,\»\‘ \:\w ired 1. | W. H. Bancroft joint receiver, which would ;]‘T"’“‘;'- 1\‘\1”‘1’- “w-hm'\y '\-llw- Testine. s ( prescuted by the defense appears to be an | two dozen cells in the penitentiary which | for the aid of the schools. He said that there | jatt's meat market this morning and, drawing | leave Egan in sole possession, Authority was [ (fict OF the testes, in five drop doses, thr absolute alibl. All the defendants have gone | need better protection in the shape of locks. | was no unfriendly feeling for the State Nor- | a 44-caliber gun, made two attempts to shoot [also asked to issue recelvership certificates, [ v~y ——— H., Bast St. Louls.—For the genital - kness, the result of nervous exhaustion, Convention. It had been intimated that Judge Merritt | take Testine, in three drop doses, three times (Special Telegram.)— | had expressed an finclination to grant the | daily. For the constipation, use Nathrolithic upon the witness stand, and so have those | Accordingly an agent of the Yale Lock com- | mal of Ilinol him. % upon which subject the first order was silent. | we MEY were tirvested and disohsraed pany went down to the prison today with th Taking up his continued lecture from yes- Afro- \marican Led Dol Akin was recalled and testified that }"‘,":'"L% examine the condition and supply day, the professor said that the nature [ BEATRICE, June | the Tocks. | Thursday evening. There will be !\vlw"\"" motion was resisted by Senator Thurston and P. S.—All letters of Inquiry on medical rm that grows by | Eatlons | flom . Omaha, - Lincoln, Hlastings. | Pariey L. Williams, “For ‘the first lime i | subjects directed to the Columbia Chemical || €5t prices ever known i 4 attsmouth, Grand Isle and Falls ne proc:edings here the government was [ oot it . ¢ Hay while attending to his numerous law ngth. These two the- | The address of welcome will be delivered by | ropresented, General Cowin appoaring for the | COmPany, Washington, D. C. will be an- suits brought to retain his position as superin- | °'e8 are represented by two great leaders, [ Miss (. L. Haynes and the response by G.|attorney general, and opposing the motion. [ SWered free, either in these columns or by tendent after the governor had given him | Comenius and Rosseau. Prof. Cook held to | W. Hollinger of Lincoln. In arguing the case for the Trust com- | mall direct notice to quit, There is hardly time to nd. | the theory that the mind grows by its own — pany Marshall stated that nu application had | Rk L : vertise for bids, as explained by Dr. Abb :(‘I.I\( vity There was a wide difference be- » by 4 SRt " been made for the appointment of Bancroft . g A and bids will be personally solicited, ‘as. the | (Yeen o real teaclier, one.who affords oppor. | WYMORE, Neb., June (Special Tele- | a5 recaiver, and he therefors asked that such THF; ANIMAL l‘\TR \(l S N \ was asked by the attorne meral it she had (o P00 B0 o begun. at once and finished | tunities for growth, ‘and a similar teller of | gram)—At 1 o'clock t morning in- [ appointment be revoked. The order required I AMMAL B AUl hae Chivan not stated in a conversation with Mrs. Darr [ LORE MUASE DO O¢ facts. To do the work that a pupil should | cendiary fire broke out in the drug store of [ the raising of a largs sum of money, whil i ]l\ ]I‘ e] I(‘ 0 that she had a gold ring, but that it was too ity Qhys, do was a mistaken kindness B, M. Hot The blaze was extinguished | Under Bancroft's recelvership the manage — (1ATI J h large and she often lot Elliott wear it. Wit MAY DRAW THEIR SALARIES Tomorrow evening Prof. Cook will lecture | ki My HoPbs e blage wae CCiimtilon | ment would remain unchanged. He also | The most wonderful thorapoutic ness replied that she did not make any such | 0. Horn, treasurer of the board of try at the chapel of the State university on “The [ 08 FEHE POERE A8 T (00 feen near tho | Wanted that part of the order requiring the | discovery since the days of Jenncr, statement, and had never owned a gold ring. [ of the Nebraska Institution for the Blind, | American Idea of Education.” At the Com- | hjirer Wi¥- Fultl IsOR W o on1- was | Payment of accrued Interest on the Southern | cppEBRINE it . Hiram ‘Hodgkins testificd to Polk's good | was in the clty today and called on the gov- | merclal club lawn fete tomorrow evening | PItco, MUREE | the, G0 RERETed | SHC ST | extension lines stricken out. As ‘to the | “HREE '!""‘"'_ bler i reputation. On cross-examination it was de- | ernor and state auditor. Horn is plaintift | Chancellor MacLean will be present to make ninary hearing this afternoon Wilson was | Dillon interest, the mortgage covered a road \;4{‘.'".' iseases of the brain and nervous veloped that the witness was a friend of [ in the suit to compel Governor Holcomb by | the acquaintance of Lincoln people. held in $500 bail not in this territory and was out of the ALt ; Scott and was interested in the cattle busi- | mandamus to approve his official bond. An T % ; ? - L EILRLE LT Gl LT T L L | VDL A ] lf Evel‘y ness In Holt county, having purchased some | arrangement was made between the governor, ) A G Chicken Thief Jatled. un.:v" <I“)VI’IN' statement a ‘]l”nm d that no For epilepsy, Locomotor Ataxia, ete. of the Wyoming Cattle company stock, in | auditor g imsel| {5feby 5 he — BTINGN e 8 (A hsniai ateara modification b: made. Willlams was sur- | e Wyoming e company and himself whereby _the thr HASTINGS, June 25.—(Speclal Telegram,)— | Medifcation bz made. ' Willams was sur; | cagpy - - From the Heart. 1 Wil Seoft as s o have bron nteresod, | montha' Salarios due employes. of tha . | """ OF the Schoo! Eleotion wt 01V it s eEraaLiarlodev o k110G . i , Housewife Nat Bradstreet swore that on the night of | stitution can be paid and work on the new ton Provoies Some Fun, W. Enochs was arres oday the other courts to confirm Bancroft's ap For diseases of the heart, impression that may be made upon it it in reseiting the bollers at the institution, a | ¢ plece of work which has been negiected by | by asking the witness If he was running a saloon In Atkinson without a license, ex- plaining that Le merely wanted to show that the prosecuting witness was violating the statute and that the attorncy general had not seen fit to prosecute him The first witness called this morning by the state In rebuttal was Mrs. Elliott. She SR T P ¢ X e ey P dificati asked, but the district develop. | Salt, one teaspoonful in a half tumbler of Mulliban sald to him just after the arrest There 1s th 1m of $3,000 aj f eduweation depended on the nature of | Th Afro-Am n league of the tat f " wat before b ! ; ' ere s the s ot $3,( ppropriated for i 4 A e nents showed that nothing was further from er, before breakfast cantiful new ‘R re- that he had ot been In Scottville nelgh- | repairs, including fuel and Ights, which wily | Mnd. There were, he said, two widely aif- | Nebraska will convene at St. Paul's African | Bents showed that e S A beantiful new stock re borhood on December 31. On cross-examina- | lapse it not applied to use fmmediately, | ferent theories of mind. By one of these | Methodist Episcopal church in this city to The Trust company was represented by|__ : > isapteal’s) | 10 7% fased he lou tion Attorney Harrington created a diversion | The Board of Public Lands and Bulldings | the mind was a blank, ready to receive any | morrow afters at 3:30 and will adjourn | jon, John A. Marshall of this city and the & cently purchased at the low- L today decided to authorize Dr. Abbstt (o use | other the mind is a wn Inhere i h Arson. 12th and Douglas THEY CELE LORY nning- ; e i d chickens. He pleaded guilty and was son- [ o Grt® E800 (O COREIR, e to dor | Sl e December 31 the moon was shining brightly. [ addition to the asylum carrled on pending | BENNINGTON, Neb., June (BDOBIAL)= |itahtad it tianty-five days ih the connty Jall) |oo aument, auicourtesy requir il TINE, For premature decay. I T C. B. Hall testified to a conversation with | the decision of the supreme court, which will | Bxcltement runs high here today over the | °TCS0 'O twenty-five days ; Y 3| GOVERNMENT INTERESTS SATISFIED. | OVARINE, For diseases of Women. N 1 OWI nei one cake ot Harris, in which he had stated prior o the | not be rendered until Soptembor. s General Cowin ” g 14 he was instructed by | THYROIDINE, for Eczema and impurities of result of yesterday's school election. Wh J g L t i preliminary hearing that he had not seen any | In this connection 1t is stated at the office | the I,m,,”"ys_ S o il WESTREN,EBNSION S the attorney general to strenuously oppose the the blood. g ose this morning they were e g one on December 31, and that he was hunt- | of the secret of stats 7ebb Eaton Ll A application on the part of the government. | po o o p S " Stanton sald that he was at Harrls' all day | glected at the j-int session of the house and | [TOm a twenty-eight foot telephone pole, with “ B AL LRI G i D ... |factory to the government as its interest | * AR bl J and left that evening to go to his fathers | senate last winter, has not taken the oath of | this inscription tacked on his back, *Tnis| WASHINGTON, June (Special)—Pen- | ran along with the property. The Loan = e - ' place, Was at Elliott's place. Was at Blll- | omee, His attention has been called to the | man died for want of votes.” When an |S100S Branted, issue of June 7, 183, were: | company had asked for an independent re- FEBRICIDE PILLS e A i toar ‘pinker. | matter, and he will tikely do 5o at an early | investigation was made it was found the body [ Nebraska: =~ Relssue—Jamos 1. Blecoy, | celver, to which it has a right when the [ ror Malarial Affections and all fnflamma. Mrs, Elliott. She had told him that Pinker- | gay although this act would be useless should | was only Some. very poor hay. and the boyy | U1ysses, Butler. Original widow—Franzls | accrued interest on the mortgages I8 paid. | (o “4iccnces of which fever 1s an nccom: man was not there on Sunday or Sunday | tne’supreme court hold with Governor Hol-|of the town had their fun by LAt b (e il Rl eI LS LD R GRVEL AR R GRLTOUEHS N ! n by touching a : i3 M bor Tve R RELUBD Hiciis Chtt b e 0 paniment. Of inestimable value in neural- night, December 30. comb that the board of trustees Is an fllagal [ match to it. Iowa: ' Increasc—Wi llam Ladragen, Lyo s, | the separation should not be made; that in | Prbfent, B BECHRPE VAEe St AWCLL) A DM UL L B ave! HoR6 s ita e Aioioe Clinton. Relssue—James McClintock, V the interest of the people of the west no Polk’s reputation for veracity being good. GlaFlen T, Perking, presldent ot the Ch- | the. esitls have: commented. iny ‘boyeottiog FUN FOR THE DEFENS : Met i sa: Christopher Young, segregation should be made ice, per box of 20 pills, 50c; 100 pills, $2. results have commenced the boycotting | kon. Allamakee: Christopher xoung, Van |segregation should be made. =~ 0 5 o] cago, Burlington & Quincy oad, ha business d as esult Otto Hanse 4 . Dallas; Simuel A, Fitch, alias Alger zo Marsha g 8 Quincy railroad, has in | business, and as a result Otto Hansen, the | ;150" foitch, Cushing, Woodbury; Siephen [ we see the government represented here. The defense had lots of fun with R. E.|the district court begun sult to compel an [ butcher, has received payment of a long | James, Paimyra, n; John C. Kelley, | 1t has no interest in this road. Its llen NATROLITHIC SALTS Bowden, a weather bureau observer located | Accaunting from C. B. Perkins and Charles [ standing meat bill of 15 cents, and several | Anita,’ Cass; Josiah D. Laughlin, is on the Union Pacific. T am surprised that | For habitual constipation. torpor of the | * in Holt county, who was called to testify | . Maurice, exccutors of the estate of Albert | narrow-minded fellows have taken their shay- | doah,” Page; o A mitn, Oxfond | the attorney general of the United States | bowels or inaction of the liver, headac as to the state of the weather and the loca- | I Touzalin, of the money received from the | ing mugs from the barber shop. If the boy- [ Montcomeryi Harrison Wi should send a man here to urge the in- | gastric dyspepsia, Intestinal =~ dyspepsia, tion of the moon on the night of December | Bl of a number of lots in Hillsdale addi- | cotting is carried on much farther the parties | {10 “Niiison iward Beal terests of the people of this intermountain | want of appetite, languor and debility. As fil 31. T. V. Golden aired his astronomical and [ tlon and Second Hillsdale addition to the | who ruled the school meeting will have a d M »n; Horace Judson, Correctionville, | raoion. The attorney general does not repre- sitactive. Dure £ meteorological . knowledge in the examination | ity of Lincoln. Mr. Perkins claims that he | hana in it Wootlbney: Harvey” Miller (decsused), Bs: | Feglon. The attorney fi“y“‘h’”‘_"r“,\,“,:'”‘,.“'vl-',‘“, £ ““,'"'m"" f“: Pargative it has no caual. | o yo sure that pther cakes would follow it LT S contributed one-half of the purchase price | LYONS, Neb., June 25.—(Special.)—The an- | therville, 3mmet. Original widow—M Ly 5 o b Exice; Sloisor bottle; No other soap wishes wools without shrinke 3 eterson, W. B. Me- | and that Mr. Touzalin had accounted to him | : 2 Jue Dol M, Miller, Estherville, Bmmet. government has no interest here. Ithasmot| | $2%nd noother soap 18 us efiiclent and res J. B. Berry, Adolph Peterson, W Me nual school meeting passed quietly yesterday s e : 3 ’stveral others | UP to the time of his death for those that had L #0100: G DR QLIOL oy SR CaY South Dakota: Imerease—John C. Gifford, | been allowed to intervene. Does it come ST 7 NS, froshing 1n tho bath, Roberte, James Smith and several ot tion | Deen sold previously. At the time the suit | o L [Rusco and C. O. Shumenay were elccted | \woggington, Beadlg, Reissue—Edgar Pang: | here simply to give welght to the other COLUMBIA CHAEMICAL COMPANY, Buy one cake—just one—at your grocer' L T bty was ime | Was flled it was supposed to be merely a | Loy he *chool board. A 16-mill tax was | burn, Elkton, Trookinig: John Olson, Hotch | side? ~ We think it should be given no Washington, D. ©, LR S Ealk, swhions ctanibillty wes triendly contest to quiet title, I'rom the | Cped o m N e Siys presiiaRenii: WaLen BN G welgntiy CULN & C RAWORTH & SCHODDE, peached by the defense yesterday answer fled’ today. it D T BELLEVUE, Neb., June 25.—(Special.)— | Miner . oS p Judge Merritt put a stop to all further | For sale by KUHN & CO., 15th and Douglas. 3 A. Fulkrod of Boyd county testified that | provie g, (Edey Tr"“{)!""‘]‘:“w'k‘j‘“l"‘)"““fl';‘w’;!” The village school election took place Monday | | North I -\.ul;\“ixv.mmlm\gluul D D DrCTsnAu By Ak CiaInG i thie S qUeNLinnN: = S - — _ CHICAGO. Pinkerman had told him on_the iy 'm that Perkins ever contributed anything to the | C'CNinE: The former treasurer, W. C. Buel, | "5 G0 ™ Original —Michael Coffee, Sol-[He said “This case has given Chicheater's English Diamond iirana. Spencer June 11 that he could prove that he f ,,rchage price, and aver that Touzalin owned | %25 fe-elected by a large majority. A tax | gjors and Sailors’ Home, Monte Vista' Re-|me great trouble and some annoyance. I was In O'Neill the night of the murder. of 17 mills was decided upon to meet the I Routt; Ar- 'ho! erson, Cralg Mrs. G. W. Bradt and Mrs. Mary Girard | ' Nt Chey hat | cxponses of the coming year. nold Walbridge, Denver, Arapihoe. mads L gost i o : also testified to Polk's reputation. Each of | 8 decree of the district court of Douglas [ “GoZAD, Neb., June 25,—(Special)—The | Issue of June S St Letorey nIRRNEIINOS (D IRUANOW UThAY O\ sare s county vested the title to these lots in the the witnesses acknowledged on cross-exami- [ (ST v school eléction here yesterday was a hotly | Nebraska: Original—Thomas J. I3dging- [ matter is being considered in the appeals natlon that they had no means of determining T e e e Rl i Adams.” Supplemental—John G.|in other circuits. In the meantime I will Dragist or Chichester's Sngii on REUSO st %] Courtney Garten, the young man chargea $haC S . arleton, Thayer. = Renewal, reis- | let the order stand as before, 0 Vino elor. Rowe dangorous the credibility of the man Polk except by his | yiih agsault with 'intent to commit murger | Of, L school board to be elected and_four 1 incre: X Neednnm, (Te: SHORT LINE REMAINS INTACT. R dealings with them. candidates were placed In_nomination. There sue—Joh shn E PRy Johnscn i R. R. Dickson was called, but 'the defense ‘;::"l‘:' h:‘nl;:r ll;;\f. 1“"\ arraigned before | were 189 votes cast. T. E. Bennison and A Johnson; dohn- W. Dec There will be no independent receiver for - £ ot objected to tle witness' testimony being in- | ustice & - He pleaded not guilty and | 7. Gatewood were elected by a majority of Dayid Combs, iHarrisbirg, I LHa T OF e Bo1iE Shobt T N6 T FaITWAY T UL AR, . 10000 troduced, ns It was not proper rebuttal. | )8 examination was st for Thursday next.| tweaty-six. Smid, Grand | Jstand, dilli | The American Loan and Trust company d Sold 1y ail i on had a piece of paper on which some | Deputy Sherift O'Shee was engaged today in | BATTLE CREEK, Neb., June 25.—(Spe- A 8ard | clined to accept Bancroft as co-receiver be- — - k paint had been rubbed. It was alleged | Simmoning witness clal.)—Battle Creek had a very hotly con- | JANHS (AT G ¥ o rge W, |cause he was a Union Pacific official. Judge AMUSIKMMBNTS. that the paint was rubbed off the buggy of MILITIA. MEMBERS QUARRELING. tested school election here today, resulting | fiapeoek. Parnell Dunn, | Merritt refused to modify his previous order. e S Mert Roy's, which It was clalmed was used to |~ There appears to be no immediate prospect | i the elcction of George Zimmerman, demo- | Fairbury, Jemerson, Relisue and Tnercasé | Under this condition the Union Pacific r take Miss McWhorter and Mrs. Scott away | of adjusting the trouble In the ranks of the | crat, and L. B. Baker, populist. It was a| =Thurlow L. Clother, Marauette, Hamil- [ celvers will continue to operate the Short from Parker, and which Mrs, Scotlt swore | Lincoln Light Infantry company. The two | five cornered fight, the issues being democrat, | fon. =~ Originel e €T | Line in Utah in connection with the Union had been painted after the aftalr. The court | warring factions, acting under the advice of | FePublican, populist, “home teachers and a [ PRGNS QU8 5on Quimby (deceased), | Pacific main line, Tt still remains to be 4 nualmh:‘lnx the ;\hjt'lllnlml T:\l lli‘";.l‘(m"t ulull)xu\'l; Judge Hall, have held a council, and are xwlr;lnx\mllX \l;ltm'; ?frlfh“" 25— (Spectal,)—0ne | Sedar I 21 ,,,,rk ”"I“k ,.,,ml,\.»l:.-vl».-m‘ :;q}-;. ;\h»x‘lwr “‘”Hi%l”” [l,xkur» road nu\su}t-]nr eral others who had expected to testify on | as wide apart as ever. Abo alt of the; NBAR, Neb., June 25.—(Spe: —One | Cedar Ra Ann; Lawrence A. Caspe his territory w he taken charge of by I n i a oY cP e (T 8 A apart as ever. About halt of them [ o5y o s raeat aohool meetings ever held con- | Geoani Rottawattamist Rollin L. | Bean: and . enocated Indspendentlve o te the sam want to go into the state militia, while the gan, and operated independently, or fall James Triggs of O'Neill was called and | other half demurs, The (e car | vened last evening in the school house with | Adams, New Sharon, Mahaska. —Tncrease | oo Py Py ion® poine manasement as - testified that he had seen Baruey Kearns, a | foel somewhat Jubilant over thy fact t1af | SIXty men, and the first time in the history Silto e el L G N | formert: 4 Wltness for the defense, in O'Nelll at 12:30. | tho majfority has been forced to back down |0 this district, seven ladles were in attend- | i, Vo™ (o Bhioh, A sper; Oliver Now Attorney for the Eikhorn. Kearns had swore that he did not Eet 0 from the stand it took In its endeavor to | *Pce: Dissatisfaction with the board by a | ™ (M S on) : Almon J A i | O'Nelll until 3 o'clock. The defense recalled | foos o soony It faok n its ende: 4 | part of the patrons of the district originated | Cole, Charles City, Floyd; James F. Kirk, | Nothing was known at Elkhorn head- , Triggs and brought out that he had been | They claim that it cannot do so in the face | 2t the annual meeting a year ago, When a | Harvard, Waynei' Stephen A, Hulse, St | quarters this morning as to the rumored ap- caught by a number of the boys in O'Neill [ o rocent proceedings in court, But the court | "W, Foom was advocated by a member of the | Ansgar (hell; Hivam JMManus, Cher | pointment of William B. Sterling as general on a banter for the drinks for the crowd, and o 2 Tt | board as an advantage to the school, and by | okee, Cherokee' Robert anlap, : : n : i J BRR ted ro. | has Insinuated that the only way out of the [ 4 voto of 14 to 8 was thought & mecessity, | fauaua, Van Buren. Original widow—ISdna | attorney for the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis- ::t‘s‘ made him so mad thiat he wanted re- | gimouiry s either agreement or disbandment i R G i Al Quimby, Cedar Fails, Black Hawk; Lucy | sourl Valley railroad, vice General John B. enge. o po o S misnint st 0 g of the additional ro e | (o Comstock, Osceola, Clarke, awley deceased ough It was ersally Miss McWhorter and Mrs. Scott were re- | I (h® bolice court this morning John Fager | employing of a new teacher in the face of the | “south Dakota: = Originai-—Georze Falkin. | Hawley deccased, although it was universally called and testified to some minor point Pl N arE deflled his daughter, | hard times, with double the levy of 1894, was | burg, Hot Springs, Fall River; Michael John HRayani iR MRS (RaR AR Y e The state asked that Dr. Gilligan's testi- " 19: AgRC ‘:!N-AIY She was the only | thought by some of the patrons to be a Burch, Marshall, Renewal—Jacob | broved tpon. 1er. FETINE nes had chaske - mony _at the preliminary, to which the defense | Witness examined, and at the conclusion of | heavy burden, but by a report of the treas. Coral,’ Spink. Reissue—Alexande 0 ! 0 & North- ber testimony Fager was bound over in the s v $2 Haram, Lincoln; Aaron R. | western in South Dakota for the last five had _objected, and which was taken under ad- | ler testimony last evening there was only $200 less Spink years, with headquarters at Huron, S. D. Yissment by the court, be read to the Jury. | U ST 880, TR BV Raid that her father yeas thanilast, Aftar A0ding expentas.of ado: inal—Henry IL Stull, Bur- | s name has been mentioned prominently The defense raised the point that the matter [ had come Lome March 15 somewhat intoxi- [ room and teacher. A personal misunder- | jincton. Kit Carcon: Samuel W. Cole in connection for the place, although thers was not rebuttal and was part of the ex- | cated and assaulted her. It is said that Fager | standing between the principal and assistant | Snenatiel]. incr DAyl aiitiei | 5 SUIRIAIR 0K SR DINSE ) te ) amination-in-chief, The court ruled that in- | has served a term of nine years in the peni- | principal was brought. into the school, and | Dueblo, Pueh Relssuc—ohn _Crawley, | poen received as et regarding the appoint v asmuch as ho ha forgotten to make his ruling | tentiary. There are five or six children in | was carried from the school into the district. | Color Joreph W, Ander: | heen a o J i known before the state had rested he would | the family, one being a girl 19 years old. The board thought It to be In the best inter- | son, Colo 2l “Paso. e iStecting in abontid0Yyaralor apa ina il allow the matter to go in. For a time it OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN. est of the school not to hire either principal | L3Site of Junele' o regarded as one of the best lawyers in South looked as though the case would be brought | At the Lindell—Vance Lane, C. E. Yost, | OF assitant, though both had given entire sat- ush, Omaha, Douglas. Renewal Dakota i Ve Pyriots to a sudden termination, as Mr. Harrington | Windsor—Sam Somerberg. Lincoln—T. M. |isfaction as teachers. The supporters of the | ponticofr, St. da Cedar. Relssuo—John e T said that he could not go on if the case was | McCague, G. Andrews, H. T. Clarke, principal demanded of the board a reason | T. Tyson, Tecumseh, Johnson: Jos: Gt *Hoppers Impeding Traine, roopened unless he had Dr. Corcoran of 2 why he was not employed. The board, in | Louisville, Cas istus P, Hallenbeck, | grasshoppera. are ‘doing .consldereble dam O'Nelll and several other witnesses here, and £ said that the defense would probably ask for a continuance until next term. The attorney general concluded in view of this fact not to o p t e | Lincol Lancaste a Church, Balsasta s el adEmantonktne DI O e Meraria st | ago along the line of the Burlington between e DTS e phest Intorest of the school de- [ Stanton, Stanton: Kdwin R. Haskin, Crelgh | Eckley and Ous and are reported to b manded that he not be hired. . 3 ton, Kn. son City, PR SR was not satisfactory to a part of the patrons, |t 0 fonh: | massing in endless numbers in eastern Colo- POUNDED CROPS INTO THE GROUND | "°PIY: Storm ut Big Springs More Damaging push the matter and the state rested. Than at First Sapposed. and an adjournment was taken till 8 o'clock | son. Ori Bolden, | rado. Talking to a conductor in the em- > DEFENSE HAS A ROUND. BIG SPRINGS, Neb. June 25.—(Speclal| this evening Cralg, Burt " | loy ot the Burlington ho says the ’hoppers 8 ND. : IXBTER. N 25.—(Speclal.)— owa: Bly, Grand|are filling up the tracks of his company, . q TR rara ok, tallal : esses | Telegram.)—The storm of last night was worse| EXETER, Neb., June 25.—(Special)—Mon- | _lowa ) we il up the tracks ] tary of the Protective committee, who testi- [ the South Platte and trict No. 20 occurred. The fight was over | ;7 Gouy “Page; ~Jacob Johnson, ~Duntap, | weat of McCo R Dehtar ioia e yourself, and see how good it e fled that he had written the copy of the oath e Houh Riaste: gud. the worth. foct hills the election of two members of the board Harrison; Peter Cornims, F Woodbury; wast of McCook into Denver on anything like } and by-laws of the organization which Mr. | W38 submerged and all vegetation was[and the strife was batween two of the can- [ Jiomer Doolittle, Northwood, Worths James | Feasonable schedule time. Snow brooms are is. It's S "SALEEM NASSAR. Uttley charged were written by Miss Jessie | Pounded Into the earth by hall. At the big | didates, who had some personal grievances [ N. Jenks, Maxwell, Story! Nicholas I, |being used on all englnes on the western Harrington of O'Nelll. Shortly after court | sand draw a half mile east of here, 100 feet "‘g{;"'.',',."f}."',',‘,“"r?,"h“"_‘i‘“;gf!‘,‘l“:gs ll-““ Morey iBlaamnela SRvIN S B, Ovon UKoy nd ahuy l!',h,l,':m 'R“fl,“::,'v',"y‘ 2 LORlLLARD H ARABS ld;}::x;"el:m\:"l‘llh‘_lu::::r“m\l': n:lu'«e‘:l “m:"]n.m,c of track was washed away, and at McGath, a | reat interest was manifest at the school [ Waubs AR L e B Liw | CiBEmONs Iy numbers to be affected with a gonerally are discussing the course which led | 5.4/08 X miles from here, eighty feet more | election yesterday, especially among the | North Dakotas Relssue—Willlam H. Lamp- | little sand. R ot assing tho O are gone. Passenger trains wero delayed | Women. Almost every woman in town turned | AR, Winona, Mmmauns oo een Met the Luke Shore's Cat, 4 The expense of this trial to Boyd county | Several hours, but the track has been curbed | Out to vote 4 e et Pueblo, Pueblo; John W. Davis, Cripple CHICAGO, June 25.—The Chicago commit- 1s from $50 to $100 per hour. These facts | and trains are now passing regularly. It was |, BELLWOOD, Neb, June 25.—(Speclal)—|Creek, EI Paso. Mexican war survivor—| oo o tne Central Trafiic assoclation, In a L , s e ver visite g he annual school meeting was held last | Frederick B. Walton, Cripple Creek, El - are being pounded into the jury and the | the worst storm that ever visited this section ! 4 T [ hastily called meeting today, decided to meet SR o audience generally by the defendants’ coun- | of the country and all crops that lay in its [ NEht. The work of the old board in hiring | Paso. el e , i ok g ] 4 -~ h a5 e 3 sel, Golden and the Harrington brothers. | path are beyond redemption, except possibly | (°8chers a week previous was knocked in the A i n g x| T8 tarift sheet issued by the Lake Shore ng beer contains enough sarsa- The populists claim that republicans are re- [ potatoes. The streets of the town are suil | 1°3d by a sweeping majority, thus completely | @A o . Jeabnigtit, shadivlans are Leasly; ke it parilia alone to give It the higheat u S D a flWfl sponsible for these costs, and that the case | under water jrupring the deolslon-iag down by ‘the stal e, Staln WK Tiemi ohicasy. ta New York A place as a promotor of good health. superintendent a few weeks ago. The new | Schedules for the Ensuing Year Being Mude | will soon be quoted at 10 ents, and that on was brought here because it was supposed | BELLWOOD, Neb., June 25 —(Special Tele & : ko il ) board was orlered to go ahead and do the Up at Pittsburg provisions at 15 cents. me shipments, in Tothis,add the most delicious herbs, Admission 1o grounds as usual—only 10; ::.u.,‘: L,'. :;:.Pn‘;“r‘.;‘ ‘“?‘(e could secure a convi :{:lilll\\uly I_;“\\‘ a |m‘:x‘:lnl.x\?n‘|‘( F[::{ty[l\:klrl;;‘:;]:l’l'\‘: hiring of teachers PITTSBURG, June 25.—The flint glass | fact, h.in[\-n- already been mamfr :;n these fig- roots,barks and berries and you have Ampitheater, 15c; Reserved Chairs, 10c c st eve out 6 o'clock, 5 —— Riararaliandliy Drich oy conference | ures. However, a meeting of the exccutive R T . WD T = — Acdan Luusk up e bad . biane. DESTHUCTIVE FIRE AT WAgo | Manufacturers and workers in conference | ufes. However, a meeling of the executive the reason why millions of people TWENTY-MILE BICYCLE RACE. BRAIN TURNED U8Y THE HE\T| COZAD, Neb, June 25.—(Speclal)—The here today settled the scale of the paste | oirid g an attempt made to patch up drink and grow healthful on Hires' P a June 20th — weather has been extremely hot, the ther- | Bucket frigade Unable to Contend with [ mould and electric bulb scale for the coming | thejr differences. ' o “‘"r By JHUE “\'“ , R Hastings Farmer Dolibarately Sota Fire to | momoter registering 104 degrees in the shade PR year. The scale advances wages slightly. T Rootbear‘ O LY By Ml ani MR at 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon. Corn is | yopx Neb, June 25.—(Speclal Telo- | Tomorrow the chimney workers' scale will Utah * outhern Bondholders' Meeting. S Vrize~Diwmond Ring. ' Third Prige HASTINGS, Neb., June 25.—(Special Tele- | BTOWIDE very rapidly, while the wheat and J et Sl .| NEW YORK, June 25.—Holders of the ge M. g ) Y 2 oats are heading out. The straw is a fair | BTam.)—A fire took place at Waco, this|be taken up. Last year's scale will probably | | 1 el Aol ey ) A 356, package makes § galions « mile race in three trial he #ram.)—At a late bour last night Frank Van | jong;, county, this morning about 5 o'clock, which [ be adopted. The scale of the window glass | *Fd) MOTEAKE &R0 extension mortgage bonds OHAS. E. HIRES CO., PHILA, n the Wenteru Union Kids, the Fom Sikle, a young farmer llving about three| LYONS, Neb, June 25.—(Special)—Burt [resulted In a loss of $4,000. The fire was | Workers is under discussion today at a meet- | °f the Utah Southern Railroad company have A smanh Kide AN thed Ciart {0l miles west of the city, tried to murder his | county was visited by another big rain yes- | first iscovered In a building owned by J. A. | D of the scale committes of the National :"-‘\I;’né‘ n{\n.;.l; ’lhfillll(h;» payment of nterent : t 4 child, but they escaped. | t¢Téay about 5 p. m. Nearly one inch of rain | i 4 Window Glass Manufacturers’ association. | 12 bzen defaulted Measrs M. Han ‘wite and ch b ey escaped. | g0}, “The ground is naw wet below. the | GlIbert and occupled by D. T. Plants as a [ Wind formulating & scale it will be pre- [Aand Oliver Ames, trustees for the first mort- | —- - ———— - — He then poared ol from a lamp over his ol 4 p general store. The town having no wat gage, have called a meeting of bondholders _] roots of vegetation. The early potato erop g No water | gented to workm who will present a ) L lower limbs and set fire to himself. Neigh- | will bo very heavy works, the bucket brigade could do little. | counter proposition’ - The jolnt conference | ©oF July 11 in this city to consider what =) — 2\ bors came to his assitance and extinguished | The hay crop is coming out better than [ Nothing saved the entire business portion of | will be held carly fext'month, A joint con- | 5teps shall be taken fu the premises. ksl A the flames, but he was so0 badly burned that [ Was expected. Many report the grass on the | the town except the brick wall of the | ference of Pittsburg ifen manufacturers and A Reading Koad Dofaults Again. he died today. It fs sald that he became fn- | Upland 1s now better than it was last year | Farm ers bank, The following is ] d a committee of the Amalgamated association A G ot i sane on account of the intense heat yesterday, | When cut. Three weeks' more growth ‘will | the loss: J. A. Gilbert, bullding and carload | js 'in session here this‘afternoon considering | NEW YORK, June 25.—The Reading Rail Pl give the farmers sufficlent for all stock. of flour, $1,000; D. T. Plants, stock, 3500; | (he iron seale. The nieeting is held prior Lo | 0ad company will on July 1 lefault for the R T g qubsiness and traveling men are fecling | Anclent’ Order o United Workmon bl and | the general wage conforence at Youngstown | Afth successive time on the payment of semi- | [ PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Ju 25 . | Jubllant in this part of the state. content, 000; Brown Bros.' barber shop, [ and was called at ‘the request of the iron | annual Interest on th general mortgage clalymdohn B Holmes' was taken sus.| NORTH PLATTE, Neb. June 25.—(Spe- |$100; Waco World, $100; Lewis Inbody, $300; | workers. i bonds, and the accumulated interest dus to enta Ceriness . B clal)—A heavy rain fell here last evening, | F'armers and Traders bank, $150, besides sev- e the holders of these bonds will then amount z denly il with cramps while on the street | Grope are looking well. and wheat and othas | oral minor losses. No Insuchnce on any of From (hieago o the Seashore, 10 Bolaee o€ i | yesterday morning and expired in less than | small grain that was thought to be almost | the loss Shortest route ds:: Pennsylvania Lines. 2 i two hours' time. He was one of Cass|a total failure one month ago will now make | MINDEN, Neb., June 26.—(Special)—This | Atlantic Citv, Cape:May, Long Branch and wpmaeaen ol and 4 » T Sountr's’ eurleat seitlers, - having moved | nearly a- il crop. Gor has becn slow and | MOFIINE tho APES DIACKsraL(h Shon. wne by | SMames havens op Mo jemsay oommt rauchng — - —— depends very largely on the physi- Ve bither from Intlang over thirty years axo. | backwaid. but the last four daye of heat ana | Mikkel Nelson was burned. The bullding is | through Philadelpbia; Newport, Narragansett | Beecham's pills are for bilious- ¥ r Funeral services will occur lomorrow under | sunshine have started It growing nicely a total loss and most of the tools; all in- | Pier, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and re- bil S ik H 1 A S| ) Shorers] the auspices of the Grand Army of the Re-| RANDOLPH, Neb., June 25.—(Special Tele- | sured. sorts in the Cape Cod district through New ilious headac oois public. JEiaz jud | gram.)—Thero 'was a heavy wind and some | FREMONT, June 25.—(Speclal)—There | York. Five daily )trains from Chicago to n'essl.\ °b 8 ficad “:‘ ‘dyspcp ca condition. uggisn 1100 8t Punl Raitor Arrested. hail here yesterday afternoon and more rain | was a heavy thunder shower here last even- | Philadelphia and New York without change. 2 iz % 3 ST. PAU '.:v*,,“_h“m"a." ",,\‘ ocial)— | ®arly this morning. So far as heard from [ing. Lightning struck the ground wire at|\Write to 248 South Clark st, Chicago, for sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz d “S I] 5 l A I{ # t] l _BT. P/ Neb., 5. —(Speclal)— | 1, damage was done and the prospects are | the Elkhorn dispatcher's office and ran down | details, Address Derin ziness, sick headache bad taste u 1€ Drain. Ipans tabule :hr‘" M“fl;‘n of Danpebrog was arrested | gtjll the best for years. to the battery room In the basement, setting aaEre— " 4 J j aturday night for writing and having pub- S - firo to the woodwork. An alarm was eIpad " Frophes Smit e | . . flahed n Stionen, o Danh weekly mows. | o Fuseralofw Poneer |Wkg® ' pue ook 48 SRV pnvin "5 3, Duman Hamer, who| IR the mouth, coated tongue, | after meals will clear away the fogs paper of Dannebrog, an alleged libelous ar- LUE SPRINGS, Neb., June (Spe- | tinguished ' without doing much dam- | has just died fu Highlands, aged 92, forme: loss of appetite, sallow skin,etc,, | ticlo sgainst C. C. Hansen, a banker of [¢lal)—The funeral of Dr. Eara Wonder took | age. Lightning also struck the telephone | o resident of Quingy. 11 wes & Hewionart o 1 ISR . | 1 BN Dannebrog, and Frank G. Salter, a physician | place here yesterday, a large crowd being in | wires and burned out the switchboard in the 8 f oo W caused by consti jon; | 5 > ' a of St. Paul. He gave bonds in the sum of |attendance. Dr. Wonder was an old (-uum!““"“"I"*{“ '.“‘;“:'“" The storm was accom !\'l'uxi.::”.lll\:'&'xv:r”::‘:: :::’.I-mlu.“m:«d:y’.\fu‘.‘!,‘fi ol 2 .) C.l bllpauon. | ms K)rt order., 3500 for his apoearance for trial tomorrow el oknown and genorally respected. He | BUHIer b i iee. has. boon. reported.” i | Part in the attack on the barn near Nauvoo and constipation is the most = S of & {nches of rain fell when Joseph Smith, the first prophet of fre uent cause (Jf']]l(’ft] m. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 25.—(Speclal Young Forger » - : Mormonism, was shot dead. q! 2 i & Telogram.)—The city councll passed the es- | HASTINGS, June 2.—(Special Telogram)— | o FATINE A Nonds Eajaiand, T pikp. Go by the book. Pills 104 and timate of expenses for running the city gov- | Sherifft Harrls roturned this evening trom | , NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., June 25.—(3pecial — a5¢ a box. Book free at yow: | Drice (10 cents & baxy 1s sent” 1o, Tae it erument for next year at last night's session. | Aurora and brought back with him young | | ¢\S"8M-)—A temporary Injunction was Is- | JORDAN —Collins, June 4, of heart failure, | 33 3 your Pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Bpruce st. N. Y. The levy will be 44 mills, a decrease of 9% | Arthur Soyder, the lad who forged a note | SU€d from the county court this afternoon | age druggist's or write B F. Allen Co,, OO ‘ 2 mills from last year. Including the 4-mill | on Robert Spence and stole a gold and silyer | restraining the county commuilssioners trom | . Funeral residence, MM Cuming| o8¢ Canal St., New York, — decrease in the levy for county purposes, | watch from bim. levylug & tax o pay the Missourl Pacific | Hhiernent ar brosmert Hl comerery oo Ll TN - {6 G e v g I 0 1 1

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