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party and reception aj the spacious club house the section west of the Mississipp! i \ ' 000 for the purpose of improving and pur- gt B g 1l ppl river. The 2 and families of mem. old rate on provisions from Chicago to New bers were present “¥44 aseisted in the en- st York was cents, and under the cut it is tertainment and redwpion of numerous guests 3 cents, showing how far the lines have Asks the Oourt to Charge Up the Coste of | {07 fi:‘rl’fl:‘\.“:'u,',',’:},."'-"fi::;”v‘w %, ',,".“’,:;,_‘, olec: | Lawyers in the Barrett fcott Oase Dissuss |of the club. Chanaailpr MacLean of the state | Probability is that They Will Be Leased to | &one in their cutting propensitios. chasing park lands and public grounds. This can be done by a majority vote of the elec- Fituasl IS 4 university was among the latter and Im-| 4 Asylum Litigation to Abbott, eral election, or any oher time.” e s the Evidence proved the oeoAsiofudn.mukidg the ‘woqualnts | a New Corporation, Grasshoppers Golng to the Mountains, ill be ‘seen that, aceording to the pro 16e he cltizens incoln. The lawr Burlington officials stated yester slons of these two bills, district judges will dnce of the citizghy of Lincoln. The L I 1\ rling i m 1.|l: tated y .1n”my that | called upon before long to appoint quite a OMINE 18 illuminated dtted with refreshme N A day or two would remove he grass BEACH ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT | 5 er of hark boards throughout tha state. | /MPORTANT POINT KEPT ~ PROMINENT | tables and a band #aded to the other at-| TO BE DVORCED FROM THE RAILROAD [nhoppers from thelr road, telegrams from | | This is upon the agsumption that small cities tractions tRE L | eastern Colorado indicating that the *hoppers | will avail themselves of the provisions « | 10 ApVERTIS s PRODUGTS were moving west from Yur Solo. There Councilman Ewnn Gets Mized Up In an | these two measures. County In Which the Lynching Occurred RATIsh GELHASEL ERUDUOTE | 1v 1s: Nospested (het O W: Mugestty, Re- | are o ‘" w“»u ”::”'" 1"1'(”‘..'-.:\.(] “‘;{’”k‘"‘ | Unsavory Moss—Ex-Pollceman Holtz VIGLAYING THB NSURANH LAW Considered w Mutter of Doubt Call for Fands to Send n Dsplay to the cently of the Company's Cont Depart= | Lut reports show that they are doing little | Arreste the Charge of Arson ¥ oy pb il and May Contribute to an Cotton 1 xposition. ment, Witl 13e the llead Figure in damage. Trains west of McCaok are running —Zirhat Hearing Postponed. Tonchors’ National Fraternal Renefit Assoe an Acquittal LINCOLN, Jund' #8!'~(Special.)—The com- the New Conosra on time, as usual, although for several days elation Condemned by the State Law. mittes appo'nted by “Governor Holcomb to 1‘\.« week the operating d:partment of the VT LINCOLN, June 26.—(Special)—At the in | make arrangements for a suitable display of T 1 ”‘1 ng va '\”'r“l"’ 'r“ o S ";\k‘— y 2 3 br " 1 ] i | headers to got over the rails on anything like LINCOL June 26.—(Special)—Dr. Hay, | stance of State Auditor Moore, Deputy Insur- BUTTE eb,, June 26.—(Special Tele- yraska products; atithe Cotton States and | When T. J. Potter was generai manager | redule time, As far as can be ) \”v| (‘n x-superintendent of the Lincoln Hospital Commissioner Peters visited the office, | Eram.)—The court room was crowded this | International exposition to be held at At-|of the Unlon Pacific he conceived the idea | damage done In the vielnity of McCook s = ex-suj p : | ¥ of McCook | o e sane, ' aFaln 1 ConeThis i | the_ Brace block, of the Totchers” N | mOTRn with tpecatorn Sagsr 1o Beur | Anta In Scptember bas nsued the fllowing | of leaeog he <onl 14nds of he sompany | of 11ie concence, and & reans siis| FOR MEDICINAL USE he is after a vindication, and, incidentally, | tional Fraternal Benefit association, and had | the arguments of counsel in the famous |a o a corpora t6 be oraniged for d amine, consequent wpon the visita- | for relict from the onus of costs, Dr. Hay |an interview with the supreme scribe and | Barrett Scott case, which Is fast drawing | “Nebraska, having besn fnvited to partici- | purpose, and to be opsrated by the corpora- | yjcit of, N (hopbers i (NI4T, & not an- | NO FUSEL OIL asks that the district court find that tho | dean of finance, M. O. Givens. The books [to an end after holding public attention P38 I the Cotton States and International | tion, entirely independent of the Union Pa- |¢ t the merits of Colorado.grown grain | s insiin ahavoeN was properly fssued as the facts existed at | Informal talk the deputy was given to under- | around the judge's desk was occupled by | has appointed a celogation to attend that | €Ver, bofore he could carry out his system fallway Notes when the systsm Is sorely tried by the A8 oomimeticement of the sult d wasg | Stand that during the six months in which | fitteen or twenty ladies, among them Mrs. | exposition. These deligates have organized | of reform in the operation of the coal a smer . Holdrae &t S ire useful thag L | this insurance company has been engaged | g o0y P 1 Little Fannie |and elected officers, with a view of crea!ing | partme: et Pacific, and i e Cidad LSS LU S T properly in force till the supreme court | in husiness it had received but $15 from one | SCOtt, Miss McWhorter and Litt A8 [t 0 by L hsaey 4L ureating | pattiient of 'the n Pacific, and his resig- | © Manderson of the Burlington are | ¢yp s QUIVERING NERVES passed upon the case. That the court dis- | party for a policy. As explained to Peters, | Scott. After calling Mert Roy to the stand | i i #ite €0 (0 SUTREREEE BY BOSLAE | nation from the general management of Xpected back from dan today [ and miss the case on the ground that the ti |9H!u- company was actively engas d m]w ur- [ to testify to the Identity of the harness|io make a display of Nebraska | SF°At property dissipated all thoughts of ever | Assistant eral Frelght Agent J. O. | RELIEVES FATIGUR, to the office was In plaintiff until the deter- &lfin;\i»“zul}:;]}v::h.» S ‘With ‘them pro. | clalmed to have been on the teain which |resources. No money was _appropri- | dccomplishing the divorcement of the coal || UITh L '\‘|7 Lkl e e e | Gooa to taxe at ment times to tnsare pare mination of the case by the supreme court. | yided the final steps are taken toward per. | Jrove the party away from Parker on by the legislature to defray the | department from the system, as a system. | GPUL TR CVERIRE 10 1Y |;\ .V‘r’--( ‘(.”‘( !‘m tecs igenting, ARG St bed Cime toithiueg Dr. Hay also demands that all costs in-|fecting the organizat Baring (o past | December 31, and McLaughlin and Lon | §Xberses of & Nebraska cxhibit, therefore the | Although little has been said of hate years | TR PRSPV b | rated b pATa AN e eurred prior to May 18 be taxed up to Dr. | 8 months Supreme Chancellor President A. | Lear, who corroborated his statement, th having charge of arrangements fOF | regarding the farming out of the coal mines [ .0 " (oo : 3 or illustrated pomp) | K. Goudy has made a large number of trips a display peclally ask the farmers, stock h. v 5, ndepes t cot era 1 r Agent Lomax says the DUFFY ALT WHISKEY ¢ Abbott on the ground that up to that date | & GoUGy has mads 4 fabee RamBer oF LIPS | defenso rested its case and W. F. Gurley | raiser mmercial clubs, manufacturers, | °f the Union Pacific to an independent cor- | ations point to a_much smaller attend R OOHESTNI, N, ¥: his claim was wrongful. pany, and Supreme Scribe Givens certainly | 0f Omaha opened the argument for the state. | stock yards, railroads and newspapers to co. | Poration, it is generally und rstood that the | ance at the National Educational association, | _ % i ews s received in Lincoln from Geneva | told ‘a reporter for The Bee that the com- | For more than an hour he held the audience | herate with us ani subscribe money and | practical railroad men fnterest ik ’l"" Holbnted: by G S TSt Uy e that a preliminary examination of W. J.|pany was dong a good business, Increasing by nhis eloquence. Gurley dwelt for a time [ ;iote SuUch as would show up our state o) management of the property — under |- ed by the most conservative railroad Zirhut was held yesterday at that place, | aily, and that the outlook for continted | ,n ‘th gowcalled Vigilantes association in | seqnon ' " 28¢ 4nd would encourage immi- | girection of the court have realized for | ™At e = .| prosperity was good. S apes- ot ) B4 ’ 1 t a a o pe! He s charged with forgery and embezzle- | PFRIRCECY, A8 BOOR, 01t one actual appll- | Holt county. He discussed also the ques-| ' “At no time prior to has our state | S0me time that a railroad cannot operale | yEKKLY OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES ment from the State Bank of Milligan, | oW En HEEREE R Cith & life insurance | tion of venue. He said the state had woven [been in so much need of advertising and our | coal mines and have complete ownership in which resulted In wrecking the institution; | Jov MO8 DT EiE T N et Vlolates the | @ strong web of guilt about the defendants, | inviting features shown up in a practical way | them and expect rival mines to use its | Movement of Hogs Considorably in Fxeess John Baraby appearcd as Zirhuts attorney. | o gtate Auditor Moore says that until rley's speech was confined to the issue [ calculated to secure a healthy and encrgetic | facilities for transportation. A rallroad is a i of Last Week, The case was continued until July 8§ and | ina" company perfects ite organization by [Involved and he did not go outside of the | emigration to our prairies. The vast amount | common they claim, built for the CINCINNATI, June (Speclal Tele- Zithut was released on $4,000 bail, applying for a certificate it has no right to | case in his remarks. of free advertisoment that we recsived on ss pu of transporting commodities | gram.)—Tomorrow's Price Current will say Councilman Bwau of the Seventh ‘\\lr(lvh» | ista evon ne polley, W. T. Willis, county attorney of Boyd | iccount of the drouth last year has in some SRAeKIARTIon GO ArY: OLHEE 'EBRS | THe week's BRSIHE Ih. the Wkt WAK' besn created a sensation in the city by getting | ©PF pR0 0 BUTER Le Nattonal county, spoke at great length for the state. | legree affected the prosperity of the state|struction has been frowned upon by the | 260,000 hogs, compared with 205,000 the pro himself mixed up with a colored woman | "o et (0 CCled a clircular, in | He was followed by T. V. Golden of O'Neill, | for some time to come, thevefore it behooves | Interstate Commerce commission, as well as | ceding week and 290,000 for the correspond- named Bertha Boland In a case of robbery ! im. [one of the attorneys for the defense. He |us, with the cxcellent opportunity offered, to | the o 11650 States, | aty ¢ n rlot which appears the following appeal for im- . s 1 Y . the courts of the United States. ng time last year. From March 1 the $H-Which Ewan was himselt the viotlmi = AS {04008 buisineas: contended that the highest prosecuting of- bo eager in making a crelitable display of | The leaven, since the time of Mr. Totter, | total fs 4,635,000, against 4,515,000 last year the story goes, Ewan and a friend accom- | M et endorsed. supported | ficer of the state had violated the principles [ Nebraska's products, sofl, manufactures, rail- | has been at -vork, and it is now thought | Prominent places compare as foflowe: o o anie . " The clation Is endorsed, suppor t 1 ompare as How panied the woman to a place of shady re A HistatRsA ally and fi Iy by such | 1ald down in the constitution and declara- | roads, ete, at the exposition at Atlanta. | probable that a company, within a very - - - sort about a week since, and on his return | and sustained morally and "{';"“ y -‘]~‘ "' | tion of Independence, which guaranteed the | Money subscribed must be sent to the treas- I short time, will be organized for the purpose SLAGE (o s home he missed his pocketbook, containing | & _‘;’;“"“:[',m‘ffi "",J,i'l","".';mJ';‘Atlllt:?\l:."."' right of every man accused of crime to|urer, Hon. D. P. Rolf, Nebraska City, and | of working the groat coal interests of the R et Bt notes to the value of several hundred actors, legislators, politiclans, JUCres, SUIEE | be tried by a jury of his peers in the county | wares, products, etc., to the president, James | Union Pacific on a long lease, which will be o N 161,000/ 1, 180,000 1 8, hysi s, lawyers, mer- lars, railrond passes and a few dollars in [ men, ministers, physicians, la . in which the oftenss had been committed. | Heaton, Lincoln 3 cash. The woman was arrested at the time, | chants, and especially true, worthy, tireles advantageous not only to the “Overland,” | Kansas City 47,000 ] Golden made a strong, forceful and elo-| “We hopa that the small amount, $5,000, | but to the coal company as well, : 2,000 but the details of the affair were suppressed | and deserving tea 8 of all grades, that you | AU RT FCT ,,‘f,m" of the defend-|can soon be raised, to enable the committee I(('4l| (,,):f,.,‘,::'(““,',,'}‘:"l’,,.,';, ::':f, see in the ol | FiLaed by the police force and Bertha allowed to | should immediately join the carnest corps of | Jient Sreument in behalf of the detenar |l COTL JG L% 100 apaco for (ho BrouD: | resiammtimn of oy Mosaih from ihe gone | (iheinmat: | 160l Tizow 80 with a nominal fine and costs for street | workers by securing a membership iIn this |,/ g%, iseq that Barrett Scott was hanged | {ng together of such booths as Nebraska will | eral superintendency of the coal department | Milwaukee .. oo | 197.0%( 183,000 Walking. This morning she again ar. | association and thus add your influence and | iy "yojt county, He was followed by J. J. down to Atlanta. The chairman of the | of the Unlon Pacific a strong indication that | (edar Rapi | 18000 Tion rested, and It s said it Is for the purpose of | support to the most complote and desirable | 5 [Tl counye Fie was ftoflowed By & | ol Sotiniica hopes that the mewspapers | uch a denartuve is to be teken in the near | Sloux City [ ool 1or.000 trying to secure from her the notes. —These | organization of its kind in the world. Address | \( TR MR CF (O NERae £ YRR G PO Giiy"aia by agitating the matter and render | future with Mr. Megeath a moving figure i | 100000t 20n000 i developments have created considerable com- | the Teachers' National Fraternal Benefit | yic T ftacringron. te noke for mord thn | oy B giflance as will make the exhibit a | in the new denl St Paul { 120000, 93,00 ment around the city hall, and it is said | association, Lincoln, Neb. Harrington, who spoke until the hour of ad- | suc F. W. BOSTROM, = e thero was a sort of semi-official meeting of | Here an appeal is made for immediate | ;o\ nment” without having completed his “Chairman Press Committee, Had No Ciso Aguinat the Company, Good Ral Hoyd Connty. city officials last night in relation to it. ' It|business. By its own admission the com- | JIrRIeRt WIRGE TRYIRE COMELEE, 1 Lincoln, Neb." A case in which the railroads of the TR, Net 26.—(Spsclal T 13 also rellably stated that there is a pelition | pany has already violated the lat by recely- | argument. He will conclude e defens SR, 3 : A 4 as recently | . BUTTE, Neb, Jure 26.—(Special Tele. in circulation asking Mr. Ewan to resign | ing money before complying with the re-| [omorrow morning Inlhl will. |>L'v1!'_vllu;n:l_ by Eramont Conncil Proveedings, country are vitally interested was recently | gram)—A heavy rain set in about 10 o'clock Black—bl or fancy cheviot his position as (ulmmln‘\.m, )zml some "')‘4“‘ quirements of the state fnsurance depart- “x; r'izu:;\:l:p general, who will close the case FREMONT, June 26.—(Speclal)—At the | dcclded by the supreme court of Nebraska 1(_,,.,‘,‘, Crops are looking excellent on an ac ue—or fancy constituents are reported to have written him | ment. It refuses to show its books to the | 0! A i oo | regular meeting of the city council last |John Howard, brakeman on the B. & M. |average, corn being a little backward, owing 3 to the same effect. deputy insurance commiss'oner. Tt says that | It 8 be (i Lo oy Snie ‘l‘f‘."u!.::;'",::.', evening A. W. Lydick and .V)Jmn were re- | Sustained severe injurles while coupling cars | to the cool weather. suits made to measure, $15, Sher!ff Huberle ‘of Otoe county Is in Lin- | business is flourishing and daily increasing. | the jury that they will mave to find, be- | FEOROE A Bwdick Bhd oL doss ore © | ot Dorchester, June 20, 1591 The injuries $18, 820 and g25— (if you gel colnlooking atter’ Reuben Chutch, the in- | The auditor saya he hall continue his inves- | yond a reasonable Goubl, that the MAMEILE | Mrew appointad. in place of Al Ogard. City | ere of such'a nature 'that his foot Tad to = ~ ) R je man, who some ago sued the re- | tigations of the modus operandl o com- | of Ba Scott took pl LRGN Ll ‘ Al Ozt 5 ttandikE DligalBIARRIbE! VVVVV LV VVVN g ISR fens gents of the State university for $25,000 dam. | pany until he arrives at the bottom facts fines of Boyd county before they can bring | Treasurcr Cleland roported money on hand ',',r""fl'.f"‘l'.“_'“ff;\!',l\ju\" T AL ; the genuine—it is suitable for \ ages because they refused to grant him a rhibadta den in a verdict of gullty. The case will hardly S70R(LHS HestImAteaRexpenRD (O ke AT SRR e SWEET-——SAVORY.—SATISFYING diploma. Church has been under guard for | BUFFALO COUNTY AT THE STATE FAIR | be submitted to the jury before noon to- some time, but recently he escaped and it el morrow. cluding interes i I8 entemanly Baonu o ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. Omaha This Fall. TEKAMAH, Neb., June (Apesial) | TR AC ARCAT AL, $32, Tiehard Baker | found necessary to remove his leg. He | terless black, it will not pol- This morning W. G. Beach, manager of | KEARNEY, Neb,, June 26.—(Special. : The local wea a meeting of the directors of the Buffalo [ of over fiv her observer reports a tnches at Tekamah during June, [ Janu pfall | who claims to have sust last by stubbin od njuries in | TOUEt suit in”the district court of Adams the local office of Duncan, Hollinger & his roo ngainst | CoUNtY, claiming $25 080 damages as a re- Co., whose written acknowledgement that ning the city government the coming year, b _Assistant Surgeon D. W. cluding interest on bonds, maintenance of | A- Chapman of Iastings, also one of the 997, | medical staft of the Burlington. Howard ish, and will wear longer % office and evening wear. 5 % e rim of ‘coal~chute sult o sractice e part of the & 5 he had Tunds was displayed several | COunty Agricultural society, held yesterday | and the prespects are promising this evening | (1o rim of & coall chute on Maln street Malon iR IIhu"'l‘m‘\'l’p.ll,)".r taiy _AQI. C )iLL)QA_ and look better than most ) days sinco, was arrested on a warrant | afterncon, it was decided to have a county | for more. The corn flelds are well cultivated | 414 =~ breaking = his arm, ' flled 8t iicn he alieged that the amputation of el g ; sworn out ' n Justice Spencer's court by | exhibit at the state fair in Omaha this fall, | And free from weeds, =~Wheat and oats are e city attoragy o an® damages. | his foot was necessary to save his life, but goods. 3T Duncan, head o tho firm., charelns | ana . M. Barney was selected lo canvass heading In_ splendid suape, and the stand s | CHE S, SGTARY a4 the unsidiiful manner i which the amputa. | AND We procure these splendid e embezzlemen! of 3 3 i v a - Take & S 0 S erfo ed ade e remova 0! ! Beach entered a plea of not guilty and hiy [ the county and make the necessary arranse- | ~Tekamah Odd Fellows have arranged to Maticions Misahiof at Cednr Blufts, 1k log absolutsly necessary. Howard was : f f h examination was set for July 2. A. D, |ments for a large and suitable display. Buf- | go in a body of 100 strong with their families CEDAR BLUFFES, Neb., Juns 26.—(Specf a member of the Burlington Voluntary Relief A ——— — cheviots direct rom the Ricketts became security for his appearance | falo county can make a good showing this | to Holman's lake. near here, on the Fourth LI ) Neb., June 26.—(Speclal) | 4505 ment and accepted benefits which A 1 in_the sum of $800. fall, and "1t 1o expected now. that she will be | They will picnic n the woods, and ‘have | “Last aight [, H. Grube's biackemith shop | uiicr the law, was a waiver of farther claini MR 0 In the opening of his address this morn- | largely represented at the state fair. leasod a_largo number of boats for the day. | Was a derable damage done. | for damages, and he, therefore, was compelied [ ing at the teachers' Institute, Prof. Cook aturday evening Chief of Police Overmier | Members of lodges near have also been fu- LA number of s Were ruined by b 0 | {0 sct up. the unsitiifainess of. the phy can offer you best materis, ['bent S itec 0 party 1l the handles chopped off, and Grube's Aot Think of the thousands of hams contrasted the two principles of education, | recelved a telegram from Sheriff Dean of [ Vited to go in the party. Lalil iyl " L in charge to recover an additional amount . the method by which the teacher wants to | Hall county to arrest one Ray Rickards, who | Public school elosed 'in Tekamah toduy | Pooks. contuiniugzaceounts to the amount of | from the company. The case was tried in [ @ and bacons that go out from handsomly made and save vl do it all and the one by which the teacher | was wanted in Grand Island for malicious de- | #Ith appropriate exerclses in all the depart 000, werp, carpled away. Leaves in [ tya qistrict eourt, and a verdict for $6,000 i class endered the ledge: ere to | desires the pupil to do it all. He said | struction of property at the Palmer house, [ Ments. The graduating class rendered ar | (0F TR WER A lhn;‘ mind is_{mmediate and must have a|The chief found his man Sunday and yes- | \SCWMURE PTABIRM SOHENT B0 (0%, DPRE | for Gruba o \ meditator. The person is the sum total | terday the sherift took him home. el e L LR L f t n, o ‘leave town under penalty fillr)::"’! 1‘|;":.'.:',fi”:‘|::x.'¢‘ ‘I‘\Erx«:1;":‘;-(:!;ullfivl"f{v;: appropriated a sum of money to be paid as | Gy on “oqaitional for next year. ber of years, and ft'was not known th nout and on a blank pa in a school boy scrawl a warning 1 F.''A. Gilbert, another promi- South Omaha daily! We sclect was rende you $§5 to $10 as well, Thou- § sands of styles in our stock. ed 1 the plaintifi’s behalf. The case was carried to the supreme court, and on last Saturday the verdict was set asid the court holding that if the company wa not negligent in tha sclection of surgeons or § mill in large quantities —and but the best ones for the brand, CSWIFT'S PREMIUM.” Smoked ightly — frimmed nicely —extra Pants to measure, $4 to $14. ; ' i physicians for employes, or if an employe ac- ila t salty. Ni an could Sui 3 5 a bounty on gopher scalps. The appropria £l he had ‘a single~enemy. The residents A e 3 78 49 mild—not salty. No man cou Suits, $15 to §50. too careful in distinguishing between work | {ion BAb now BetniexEAUsted) anakinsKoodnEy, At tho Themtr Aantanaina, Utls pltce ars vers (AR nant. Tcidents of | copted the services of sald surgeons or phy o thamibnLtor . 250 2 and play. The child, he thought, should bo | ireasurer refuses (o register Warrants drawn | BEATRICE, Juno 26.—(Special Telogram.) — t JHEED SHETE it Voo Gl LR | (Q UL ) Overcoats about the same,and given plenty of liberty. for that purpose, as he says there is no law | _q o : S Y Mea Ish at nome. o company coul ade on account o Henry Holtz, an ex-policoman, was ar-| authorizing him to do #. It is understood [ —119 elBhth day o the Dontrioe ChMlal | FREMONT, June 26.—(Special)—The Ten. | allesed malpractice, FOR SALE DY all garments guaranteed. Tested this morning on the charge of arson. | ipa¢ a sult will be brought at the next term | MU% has pas nd that the assembly O} chapple murder case is again a principal | Expecr the Cut tu Be of Short Duration | g 51T Puffett Bl L There was a firo alarm last night between | Jh*h 8 St Wl be BrOuE R O o surer [ 1895 will surpass those of former years | <0 " ™ A B 2RT 4 e | @ Courtney & &, Bz Pavanor St 11 ind 1 o'clock, and when the department | O the district court to compel the treasuref | o, ", “disputed. | At 11 o'clock’ this | OPIC of conversation here. Mrs. Ish was( The cut on provisions by lincs cast of the | 2008 & 510 Farnam St. Amlos madled, areivad at”Holtz's Tesidenco 1t found an.in- | L0 Fegister them, and there are & mumber of | (L0 2y oon™ I, vincent, ielivered his | With her parents, D. M. Ruger and family, | Mississippi river is having the greatest possi- | 1N Tt 5t Garments expressed. ciplent biaze, which it soon extinguished, | STall bovs n tho GO, HEB PEC Y | closing lecture, subject: “Scott and the [ from the time she was @dmitted to ball untii | ble effect on packing house product from thi Ao e Firomen sald’ that as they neared the build: [ fnterested do the Festis of 16 Bide, o o | Herole Novel” At 2 o'clock Harry Spill- | yesterday morning. Sho Kept horsclf very | seotion. A reduction of 12 cents per 100 oty ALL OUR WOIK MADEE 18 TI118 CITY BY ey detected the smell of kerosene and he footings ssessor's bo = v B0l cture, “Phil- | closely e house and no one e ed | i ipdilal | 01 No, i THE BEST JC AILORS. :"}fi”‘“:sll‘::"é‘l‘"‘p "lll(:"s‘:"hlllfl;'r:-m:“\;!lmmz‘; Buffalo county show a falling off of §274,- | Man Rigg gave his second lecture, “Phil losely In the house and no one was permitted | ,ounds s of to much importance to South i f o 4 AR f o | 0sophy of Wit and Humor.” This evening | t0 =2 and talk with her except intim: whiich | 261.28 from 1894, but by economizing in & few | 7o/ Brow et Miller delighted a large audi- | friends, and then only in the presence ence with his lecture, “Love, Courtship and | her father or mother. s paper littered over the lowe Omaha packers that floors hey are falling over one had been saturated with ofl. The floor was | places the board succeeded in reducing the another to get orders into their branch ‘\\;muun, 207 S, I5TH STREET. covered with ofl and it had also been poured | levy 3% mills, making the total only 15 mills (DS lecuurg L Souns ot ot i houses on this low rate. It Is understood | over the beds. A pillow, thrust under the | for county purposes for this year. The city | Marringe.c Fomorrow ls botn reconition Interssting Sehool rialnment. DO S B AR R S I Chicaco. 3 ) Strous floor, was found saturated with oll. Fire | of Kearney suffered the heaviest loss in valu- | {08, GVand ATEY Sy and, B8 PResasel 8021 gy pioR, June 26.—(Speclal Telegram,) | CONSequently advantago is being taken of her Rl OMANA. Chiet Malono discovered that Holtz had the | ation, but the city levy is just the same as a | (SROARCR 8 CXPECIEE - Hraquation of e | o osing. exerclses of the school o he situation by the packers of this section. | e BN T R ST. PAUL. house insured for $900, with half as much on | year ago, the reductions in salarles and ex- | \¢%s.a0 0" 1y " yonn DeWitt Miller lectures | e, & oforomes the school depart-| A freight official, talking of the cut, eaid: | @ Jibi iemichok, 207 Lonvenworth, 8t. BOSTON. — T DENVER. the contents, more than either were ap- | penses having been made to correspond with | oo B0, 80 B QR A 0 (i es and ment of the Nebraska Institution for Feeble | “Eastern lines have e completely daft on | O Watte, 1t 16 Bt TA' LOR parently worth, and had the suspected fire | tho decreased valuation. B a1 tha evenime. tha o g | Minded Youths were held this evening, An | thls question of reduction. It only shows | § If &G B, = HTe mib R T Piitenikal s neighbors say they saw him there us late as | GENEVA, Neb., June 26.—(Spectal)—W.|% éifi:l‘)‘::m‘""' Samuel Leland, *“Wonders of | o 3ience comprising 100-0f the people of the | t! It s another exemplification of the | s SWIFT AND COMPANY, s e o 9:60 in the evening. [Iiokts pleaded not SUIILy 15, Zirhut, the Milligan bank embessler who L e city. old saw about common sense being the most SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. cANSAS CITY, NCISC and w held for a hearing on the 28th inst. veek Crop Prospeets Around La Platte. b uncommon thing in the country. Efforts are A P et P ND. CRE. LOSANGELES. 7 was apprehended in Baltimore last week, anad! T Matr monial Mar et Stimulated, 4 | HARTFORD. ORTLAND. CRE. un\d\rxruhiu? Ku"llli'ym-n asks the district court | was brought here and lodged In the county LA PLATTE, Neb., June 26.—(Special.)— CRESTON, Ia., June 26.—(Special Tele- helng anads to bring;the Lney loxsthon belors) VAV VDN to compel (he McCague Savings bank of | Jail last night. The efforts of his father, a | King Corn is booming during these days of gram.)—A dozel age licenses have beel Omaha to carry out & written contract it | resident of New Mexico, to keep him out | showers and sunshine. At this time there Ti’:;‘r‘"’h 4 \\":‘I"‘?;f;‘:: ‘:‘“('f;“ l’m: ‘;P, 3 made to convey him for a consideration of | of jail were not effectual. Zirhut is charged { s not in all the land any one feature of busi- | '*° ere within | ays. Charles Culver $7,500 a part of the Marsden tract north of | with embezzlement and forgery. While | ness which is more encouraging than that | #nd Miss Anna Grifith were married this AMUSEMBKNTS. the city. The sheriff sold the property and | cashier of the Milligan bank he indulged | of the farming industry. evening at Clearfield, Lewis Duvall and Belle on the day of the sale the bank agreed to | in forgeries to the extent of several thousand During the week this county has had two | Kirk at Mount Etna, and C. F. Bagg and c u RTLAND BEAG“ convey the land to him, but after confirma- | dollars. He fled, presumably to Mexico, | showers, and all crops are in excellent grow- | Emma Crew and Frank Stewart and Grace S x S . tion of the sale refused to do so. leaving his family and wrecked bank to get | ing condition. Cowl at Afton. Two weddings Will occur here 3 g S eada RELY T e gl y Bvery evening at 8:30. Saturday and Sunday OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN. on the best way they could. The amount| Mrs. T. B. Holman, who lately returned | tomorrow. h R R 5 B LTS L) R b U At the Lindell—S. Fleming, F. B. Hall, L. | of his_defalcations is variously placed at | to her home here, is improving. Fonrtean T st 10 GIEl Weds: W. Snow, F. Bacon. Capital-FH. Benson. | from $17,000 to $25,000. While on a busl-| Wednesday was assembly ay at the Pres- | SuppRis, Neb., June 26.—(Specal) Lincoln~F. S. Holmes, B. Wakeley, C. A.|ness trip to Baltimore from his hiding in | byterlan Sunday school of this place. ~The | , BUHHUERE HE: 26.—(Speclal.)— " Baldwin, W. J. Foye, G. B. S. Daddock,|Mexico he was caught and will now suffer | young folks and thelr friends met In con- [ Tuesday the marriage of Merchant B. G. Lt o George W. Hutchinson. the penalty of his offense. It is the second | vention at Spring lake, two miles east of | Chapman to little Josie Shiveley occurred time the young man has wrecked a bank. | town, and enjoyed the fime at fishing, boat- | this belng Chapman TUBLIC PARKS | His father helped him out of his first difii- | ing and in other innocent amusements. Quite | is 18, and that of hi s third wife. His age little bride 14. WILL DEVELD — culty. a crowd was present. ——— & i R 3 Xesult of One of the Measures Passed by l'rynr. H. L. Chaplin, superintendent of | Rev. Mr. Finch of Omaha will have regu- Did You Ever Think S N\ SN RCNRNRA NN NN the Recent Lagislature. public instruction In Sterling, Iil, was mar- | lar seml-monthly services at the Free Metho- | That you cannot be well unles you have pure, . LINCOLN, June 26 '(qmm”f'm“ung the | Fled_here last night to Miss Lena Schnelder | dist church Saturday evening and Sunday. rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid for Infants and chlldren. of Syracuse, Neb. Prof. Chaplin was for ST and all run down, it is because your blood is seven years superintendent of schools In Dodre; Connty. Ditsh Guestion, impoverished and lacks vitality. These few disinterested bills passed by the last legislature, and which will go into effect | this city and has a host of warm friends | -FREMONT, June 26.—(Special)—The ditch | troubles may be overcome by Hood's Sarsa- # Castoriaisso welladapted tochildrenthat § Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, August 1, are several relating to public parks. | here. quéstion has taken another turn in court. | parilla, because Hood's Sarsaparilla makes Trecommend it as superior toany preseription | Sour Stomach, Diarrhaea, Lructation, Nebraska is, comparatively, a new state, ana | The citizens of Geneva are stirred up|The county board pald no attention to the | pure, rich blood. It is, in truth, the great koowntome.” . A. Ancuer, M. D, lis Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dle Ramtotors But THitts attention has been’ natq | over the Anancial conditlon of their public | roport of the county surveyor on the lands | blood purifier. 111 8o, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. gestion, I schools. There are unpald warrants against [ {yEOT o0, 389 B0 oy or O e at L Without injurfous medication, . g 10 the ornamentation of cities or villages and | e district to the amount of about $5,000 | suny PN P8 DERCIIRC QY the ditel BULL - yo00:6 pitts cure liver itls, constipation, bil- _— i the consequent provision for breathing places | and not a cent In the treasury to pay them. | Shicsscd s Axpenseinr builgtoe it agslont 1o SR8 KEUR AR T O o peatiun: m located In the very midst of a town's busi- | The taxes of next year with the state ap- | juo PEULOfSFS (OF tha G ICh 1““” partine —_—— “Tho use of *Castoria® Is 8o universal and | “For several yoars I have recommended l]fln and the A[abs ness activity. portionment are not golug to be adequate | 1Y® BEOUHE HER (N IhE dISTEICC court to Wave | wrpy HAVE THE NEW MAINS fts merits 5o well known that it scems a work | *Castorin,’ and shall always continue to do In the last legislature Senator Holbrook | meet the expenses of that year. The | !le levies against thelr property dismissed it £ supererogation to endorseit, Few aro the | so, as (¢ has invariably produced beneficial seems to have given considerable attention to | Jynard 6 Education called n meeting of | At the expense of the county. In spite of the 3 of supererogation orso 1t, 4 Ay Al JIn addition to the regular attractions, the matter of publlc parks for small citles. | {he citizens last night to ¢lacuss the situa- | NeAVY rains this seaon there has been no [ fmprovements in thu Water Servico of the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria | results. Pyrotechnic display nightly. Admission Senate file 160 provides for the creation of | {inn * Ng satisfactory solution was reached, | Surplus water for the ditch to have taken City Seem FProbable. within easy reach,” Eowix F. PArbeg, M. D, to krounds, 1oc; amphitheater, ‘16c; reserved boards of park commissioners in cities of | 1" SO NG T ome to vote bonds to | AWAY If it had been bullt. The rainfall here [ The councilmanic water committee, accom- Canros Marryy, D. D, 195th Street and 7th Ave., York City, SIS more than 5000 and less than 25.000 in- Tt wag | 1% however, estimated to be still between meet the floating Indebtednes: T TP PP Aty Sl sl oM panied by Receivers Bierbower and Hunt, New York City. h e e e O e e et e | urged by cthora'that the expenses of naxt | three and fuur laches Delow the averase. conferred with Judge Dundy yesterday after- . \ ) o taithe 5 Tag Cextaur Couraxy, 77 Monnay Srueer, New Yonx Crrv. f] e helr corporate limits, or wiihin Ave miles, by | YEAT, b, TR SR 0 S (R Desizaysn TWhiia Birer Tronts e I e :m‘mrmul.":‘:;::: or burchase, for parks and | S Gilors fnsisted that the only remedy [ ANDREWS, Neb, Juno 26.—(Special)—| which relited to improved water service for Docomes'a law August 1. it s provided that | ¥as to replenish the treasury by granting | Three years ago the fish commissioners| the city of Omaba, it was decided to have the board of park commissioners shall be | S8loon licenses. At present Geneva has no | stocked the White river at this place with | the receivers make, formal application to PICNIC composed of three members, resident free- | Saloon. RIS ol speckled and rainbow trout. They have done | Judge Dundy by petigion today for permission holders of the city, who shall be appointed Not A, . Aa s0 well that anglers from all over the state | to enlarge the mains, under certain condi- by the judge or judges of the judicial dis-| qne Oakland Fourth of July committee | say the White river is the finest trout stream | tions. o trict I v;l(mnr:m‘f.“irsnfre“«fl:;'-“:;fiv.mxl(ffi named to select a speaker, and who secured | D the west. Last Sunday a sheep outfit{ A petition will be filed this morning at JULY NUMBER ) 5 3 from Wyoming, with a herd of about 2,000, | 10 o'clock asking Judge Dundy to sanction on the second Monday of January, 1596, or [ Judge C. R. Scott of Omaha, s very In-| ..oq their dipping tanks, that they had [ the proposition of spplying the money de o8 the sccond Monday of January' fallowing | dignant at the speclal sent In trom Tekamah | boen using for “scabs in ‘the sheep, Into | rived from the cltyuhydrant rentals duo the 9 the establishment of a park in auy city, one | claiming that the members of the committes - . : YA ton work: ud a y 1 e Re bermn o one Jear, oue (OF) twe Yenrs | ware A B, Als. The' committes sebda 1n | L0 fivar. and a4 8 conssqusne (he river s water worksucomwuay In Jemutry and July o ; of 0 i 10 improv ts. 80 e 106 thres years. | A madority of the | the fotlowlag AMdavit to set its members | full Of desd trout for & distance of two miles, | of the” current yeatito sa A4 improvements. Given by the members of the Unlon of Council Bluffs and Omaha at Coffnan, NeD., Suuday, June 30 The people about here are beginning to won- | These rentals amoudt to $85.000, and if the members constitute a quorum, and it is | right: % g e der if they have any rights that sheep men | petition is granted;”which is probable, the = d b ty to out, | o an o ounty, ains leave 18/ g‘o.?"nf;"eullrl ux‘;n{uuh‘ e by ’l‘fi’l"‘chy"bl ?\"1‘"!\10',\&'!“;? Peler Balmer and B, | are bound to respect. lprovamente” WEIT8H miade st once, The TIEAT INETACNERY 1{\‘\:‘:{-:“11“9”10 3. ”.‘..""d Trosdar. TS acquired for public park purposes. E. Shackelford, "each for himself, being Snflered in Hie Beothsc’s Plaos: city is to pay tHe ‘Water bills now pending ke v M. or At their first meeting after the second | duly sworn, on oath say that we are’neither and the water wprks company Is to enlarge Monday in January the board will elect [ Of us Webster' Strect depot, Omaha, at 9:30 a. m, are’ not now, nor never have been| LINCOLN, June 26.—(Special)—The ap-| the malns. That! i$ fn substance the result ' and 1:30 p. m. members of the A. P. A. soclety, so called, a = 4 o i g one of its own members as chairman. Doard | Mempers of the Al P A soclety, 0 callel | parent injustice which has been per- | of the meeting, ije @tll]lnll Bleycle road race, Omaha to plenie members receive a salary of but $10 per year of date June 24, 1895 was false as to | betrated upon one Joe Davis of ———i— grounds, starts from 20th and Cuming st For the purpose of providing funds for the | all ‘or any member of the committee on|Douglas county has been reot'fied Funeral of Mra. Mendimber. il Ané Cumingasee payment of these salaries and for laying | securing speakers for the Fourth of July, |by Governor Holcomb, 80 far as lay in| A multitude of s¥mpathizing friends as- out, improving and beautifying parks and | 189, for the \'mufl: of “\‘-*‘fl*\\ 1, Neb. his power, In granting the imprisoned man a | #embled at the family residence yesterday public grounds and for salaries and wages MP pardon. Joe was implicated in a robbery with | to pay the last trfbute of respect to Mrs. of park employes, the mayor and council ACKELFORD, |his brother Charles. The latter was sen- | Margaret, wife of Mr. E. D. Meadimber. shall each year, at the time of making the | guneoribed in e and sworn to | tenced to the penitentiary for three years, | The casket was covered with cut flowers, levy of taxes for general city purposes, make | pefore me this une, 1595, while the former was fined $100. By mistake of them wrought in exquisite de- & levy of not less than 1% mill and not exceed- ARTHUR, Joo was taken to the state’s prison and his at 11:39 a. m.—Ten prizes; open to all ama. teur wheelmen. Every participant must hold a numbered ticket. Base ball game between two first-class city clubs, musig dancing and games, Stengale for Liberty I»nmlpgnr;!n‘l\s”w. 1 ','-Vf.ly astate "il"..d-?;’“:?("fl 3 ry Public. | prother released. 24 Servicey wars hald et the POULTN BIGELOW TICKETS $1.00. constitute th. pirk fund of the city. Keeping Up the Fight, Uruelty of & Tramp. £ Colab by Hovoiather Judss, wha For sale at all bicycle store; Senate file 169, authorizing the purchase of | BENNINGTON, Neb., June 26.—(Speclal) | FREMONT, June 26.—(Special)—Monday | exemplary life of the deceased and the Illustrated by R. CATON WOODVILLE o 4 lands for park purposes, provides: ‘“The | —The election citement 1s still growing | njght a tramp stopped at Anton Baumer's | Necessity” of preparation for death. St N y Bee the prizes in Hayden Bros'. 10th-st, Jurisdiction of the mayor and city council of [ anq it 1s expected to develop into some- | jiyery barn on Fifth street and asked to atay xl‘:{xrl'll:!v':r:v‘.rl‘:h‘:'\:;lrlx rendered the musical and Others. windows. ::x'h-‘r‘élyn :‘2:\:1‘!‘!’!’]?]‘5:(:;“:::; 1‘;.|;ypurfx:i ;:»‘\;Ilr thing serious unless the defeated side of | there over night. Bauman refused to let him | = From the church the cortege moved to o e— . < e 0 4 <, ¥ 0 > W ot | Holy Sepuleher cemetery, where the re- thereof, shall be at once extended over the | town quiets down. This morning an imita- | stay and he left, vowing that he would get | F ule 2 me by virtue of this act. and the mayor |tlon man was found hanging on the tele- | even, He returned yesterday, and slipping | Mains were lald at rest The pallbearers TWENTY-MILE BICYCLE RACE. ! wero: Messrs William Bushman, 1ugh Me- AMERICANS IN | BEAR-CHASING IN THE GARDEN OF and city council shall have power to enact | phone wire a short distance from the one | into the barn, slashed one of Bauman's best | Cafirey. Thomas Switt. Tho R e K . Dy-laws, rules and ordinances for the protec- | the morning before with a large card on | horses with a razor fearfully. He succeeded | Owen ScCafrey and 1 J. Mitzmorris. PARIS, by Richard | THE ROCKY MOUN- | GHINA, by Jullan &k aturday, Juus 2914, tion and preservation of any real estate as | both sides “informing the ipublic of the | in making his escape and has not yet been - Harding Davis. 1l- | TAINS. Illustrated. | Ralph. Illustrated B 0 R rath and Misnd, S horeln contemplated, and provide sultable |cause of his death, which says: “Lynched | apprehended. To the young face Pozzoni's Complexion lus. by C. D. Gibson. Frederic Remington. | by C. D. Weldon. Second Prise—Dismond Ring. 1 rise Gl penalties for the violation of any such ordi- ‘lw "‘.“:d. boot. cllv‘on .l.l‘;| Steers. xl; Com et Powder gives fresher charms, to the old, re- Modal. Bances." s expected some arrests w e made pewed youth, Try it. = Preceded by a mile race in three trial heas ““The mayor and city council are authorized | the work gets personal emough to give any | LINCOLN, June 26.—(Special Telogram.)— Ehe atiy Jh NOW READY HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York A nad botween the Weatern Union Kids, o Poss %0 borrow money and pledge the property of | proof of what is meant by these actions, The Lincoln Commercial club this eves tal T raph Kids, and the A. D. T. Kids. Ade mission %, Grand Bland, e Btart 4 o'clock. ™ ng Philion and Arabe Sat. wat,, Courtland. . srvay "

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