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THE OMAITA I) | vrn A y the ' has been allowed special privileges at th - l t ter | jail and had evinced no desire to leave. Thi n suntry has been scoured for miles aroun b Looks Like the Penitentiary Will Remain h cen scourel fo p % . Ay WA iu His Possession, may INJUNCTION ~ DECISION FAVJORS HIM Today's Sunshine M Saccess to the Greatest L. A, W, Stute Meet KEARNEY, J 3.—(Special)—Raln Court Decides that th te Auditor May | o uusanh WEOMING STATE OFFICIALA i L Pay tie Warrant, hut New ¢ tent ] her 1 o Atise Which Renders the Deal Govornor Hale and Other Prominent More Diffeult Nebraskans Do the Honors, William A. Richards of Wyom w are LINCOLN ¢ peelal.)—Comp! staff were ng the passengers on t 1t has rth recelved t pos wi Major " n je who hay er and all Hayma arter an of its members. nor Holcomb th pot t The Nebraska e Holcomb, & Auditor Moore Piper ¢ Major manifes considerable the v minutes and t ' i Hayden, and Holcomb went to Auburn tonight, cr held in Nebraska every point in f of Dorgan 3 deliver the oration tomorrow o Dbiver. Wieel: dlgh m s, before the tate Piper will go to Beatrice |, Tho Denver court's deliberations was \ Fii6r | (omorow. 10, prtiolpate; 1t e celebration 4 Holcomb_sent the follow ¢ that city. State Treasurer Bartley and Audi- | M O r0q oS O T THR T Aunditor Moore tor Moore will remain in Lin There | |\ Midway Military ba and nearly ever Hon, Bugene Moore, State Auditor will be no Fourth of July pardons granted | yoeiman and wheelwoman In the city 8ir—With refercnce to the steps here by the governor tomorrow taken to terminate the penitentiary conte h 1 have been advised that since the appraise ment has been made a part of the property facluded in the ‘appratsement and of consid- New Ineldent in Connection with the Win \lue been 1 and otherwise and rather torrid in chara e | bago Reservation Affairs. disposed of essitating the ascertaining | clares that Austin's answer is largely a (D Veb. T Tele the value of the same in order that a p of falsehoods. Smith claims that he opposed | DER, Neb., July 3.—(Special Tel reduction may be made from the the purchase of the $7,000 press, but that [ Eram.)-—An Incident in connection with th awarded by the appralsers. 1 therefor quest that you do not deliver to any person answer of the Call Publishing compar the application for a receiver is quite the value of the property appraised and now | that Austin made $1.500 out of the deal f in_existence may be ascertiined | his relative by getting the price redu 1 ave called the attention of the T 500 1A Horraw 000 on corporation of Public Lands and Buildin 1« $800 “and ‘borrowly PO 2 SILAS A, HOLLON B, notes to Frease. Smith declares L] to the effect that in order to sccure a leas PROPERTY DISAPPEARING | 2 wholly insolvent and unable t0 Py | oy (e ageney on favorable terms he had t | and taken at the agency for the procurin The governor said that it had been repre- debts; that there are enough MOriEARes |, ¢150 to tn rk in ch that mented to him that a detorioration of between | hanging over it to swamp it, and that It bas | g,0o "yis note for this amount to the cler $700 and $300 had taken place in the Dor. | o credit or money with which 1o buy mate ; F rials to keep the paper running o e N9 appraleers valuke While no public arrangements have been YO, Gontintially: out ot some 250" 1 mada for celebrating the Fourth, there prom about 100 remained, and copsiderable s to be plenty of amusement pe ! n taken away and worn out ple i} gyod MimoF, g8/ EHcrg view of these facts he deomed it best HstcrySnoliasy S Koanvat | some further adjustment of the vali i AT en e gave the note for, and said there were oth made bafore Dorgan was paid H Aeriorat ko [ settiers who had'to do the same thing, an 00 the bests_of this letter eame th Oras il asitver th on | hadmade afidavits the same as himselt ¢ it the court had found in Dorgan's fayv oot ple. Th inspector. Bring lived near Oaklan and the latter came directly to the capitol TAGryerh e play e Neb., for fifteen years before coming to th dians clerk disposed of this note to th | olds it. The way the matter came to ligh was that the cashier of the First Nation get his warrant. The temporary injunction | yidy ) e ToRInE A andih ter- | reservation, is a man of some means and has | had been dissolved and there was apparently the IR AnA LR oBK! | always enjoyed a good credit in the cont nothing now in the way but tho requ games. The first will | the governor. Auditor Moore and the Skt TAd the other will | fact that he enjoved a good reputation i of Public Lands and Buildings, ac ani it n as the first is finished every way at that place. There has been n by Dorgan, went to the governor's off i t Qi stabewill | eviction today and those removed yesterda a conference was held. The governor | nual Fourth of July shoot have all g back to their homes, plained that the letter was written unde | its range at Lincoln park to- | WASHINGTON, July 3.—(Special Te here on a speclal train th yring about 11 o'clock, bound for the national meet at | gy reply of W. Morton Smith to | NO MORE EVICTIONS WERE MADE | Austin said he could borrow the money of his | Winnebago land leases came to light today a warrant in payment of this property until | father-in-law, and did so. He also avers |t is to the effect that bribes have been glven | in addition to the amount he paid the In AILY BEE: FHURSDAY, b piage e of the Congregational paurch 1 1 | 1 KEARNEY WHEELMEN ARE WATITING v CHOP PROSPECTS AMPROVE Bure Connty Expects the Largest Ever Harvested LYONS, Neb., July, 3 I3 ts for small grais hist t Burt c y. Durin 1 miles through the a poor field of sm , | blight, Mr. Griffin says his oats will acr Farmers an nearly over the ¢ field of small g n crop prom wet weather delayed cultivation calities, but the crop a whole no bet I n of the portion . i \ Many now larke Farmers bringing town. The crop will b The elevator company preparations to handle " MINDEN, Neb glow rain has been falling at ten days. Yesterday evening there was quite Mary H JULY — e — iz AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|eveso navomen ax sus waws i1y WITH_HIS ADVICE | Mrs. Siles Wedded the Next Day After — - i Ing Divoreed The Man Who Knows Just What He Onght X . : e, Alleo B, 8 g To Do In Snmmes Oounci'man Mies Thinks He Has Discovored | t " of t what comtort i hot w a Combine Among Uontractors I alks 1o 3 PRACTICALLY POOL ON ALL JOBS & L DATLY ' : 9 Sta o 1% 1 Tk year. A a fe odd a nice shower, and it is raining th ing. The weather stays dxmp and o could be laid crops growing as well a pected. A great many hav rain is doing ni y ¥ | grand name this year terday, where there is a shaft - | prospect for coal. This shaft past three or four months g n al formation. " harvest it f r 5| the city and the wif O [ing drugsis he story is located eight e | miles northeast of town on the B First National bank of this place, which now | LINCOLN, July 3.—(Special What promises to develop into on | the two were discovered in a position about three weeks 12| 1t is said that the facts hay n | inary papers for an applicat corn It is tin Looking for Conl at Lyons. Neb., July 8.-(Special)—A ¥ ber of Frevious Occasions, A th &ite 3 tefroshe - iy T heaviness Councilman H A A t n f " ind vegetablos Been Close Together on n Nume gradi Howing 1 An t T er (here's shness |n s just gether that it is dificult to determ whom g 4 3 | substitutes fot to give the contract to. Not long s bids ' after the granting for a certa plece of work wer ned | of t 1 part) ity and viel every time a picce of grad larg as to cost ral hundred dollars and the ids not K Bee - | representative visited Mrs. Drury's farm ye a believ ] nes was commented on ther Houiga was: (aken: of the ma FIRECRACKERS HAVING SHOES ) f“"“‘,' v »‘?I"”‘.\ o1 11k 898 O ordered MIes | ywi100x and D r Mako an Tmprovement # appears, so Mies says, that all three of v alers, began nd x a8 Quite | the bidders turned in and helped out the | the cel 0 t July i an Cabol. lucky bidder. This caused the councilman [ O ning xiving away 1,000 [ That insists upon £y ‘ to remember other bids of the same na ¢ TRvars | K \,”* astock of x| and he is satisfied now that these men have | | [ . The packages were thrown from | The members of the Young Men's Institute he o st to th r below In the house? | | have made extensive preparations for the | The annuour t Jongh young men | whye the wise mother. Because, when of July celebration at Syndicate park | 0 bovs 1o pack the street for half ¢ Block. | agen” internally it cures in a few minutes, i : ndows near by w il of face There will be a grand stree ng sunk to | (008 L) parade | whijo men, women and children crowded the | Gramps, Spasms, omach, Heartburn, creek. They have been prospecting shaft early in the spring, when th A blue rock between sixty and ei and securing of leases on favorable terms. |helow the surface. Before rea hing the rock [ iy the foll National bank, but mak- | Oscar Bring, a man of excellent reputation passed through a la , but have suspended di of time the minister has been out of n ack su ey s ghty k y arc now sinking another shaft feet from the first. They | this morning, and at the park all kinds of walks. The lively serambling following | Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Bird | & ments have been provided. Hon 3 ry throw proved an interesting entertain- | Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, for i and Hon, E. Wakeley will deliver ad nt for more than half an hour, and as the | Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains. 8 inches grew numerous below there were f ARG p ble a| A majority of the socleties of the clty will | soon blenty of small fireworks on the pav DOSE—Half a teaspoontul in halfa tumbler uck | take part in the parade. Thurston Rifles )t. Some of those who presented their | OF water about | men; South Omaha_lodge Anci MeGreer, 806 South Eighteenth street; James et | of Omaha will head the procession, and then | tickets for sh evening were: Mr Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism, ving order will come Phil Kearney | Abram, 1308 C Olsen, 977 North | Neuralgia, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Insects, indicat- | post, Grand Army of the Republic; Nebraska | Twenty-seventh avenue; Oscar Koonig, 1 Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Coughs, lodge No. 227, Anclent Order of United Work- | Chicago; Wred Bauer, 4126 Saratoga; ( Colds andall throat troubles. are down | Order United Workmen: Plattdeutcher | Dods Albert St : Fred Alexander Radway’s Ready Relief, aided by Rad= Sensational Seandul Browing. Telegram.)— | Wood camp No, Woodmen of the World vine a ice which | quartet, reading of the Declaration of Inde- | @id was the mother of six children, fou wilet the lead- | Men's Institute, South Omaha S i S \"?, arc provented and cured by Cutt. that | The program at the park will be as follows: | APFil 10, 1818, She was marrl 4 W AELLOLLR IR Tk 0l compromis city. | pendence, children’s chorus, address by Hon. | whom, Mrs. George R. Lee of Island St . vorld given o | on the part of the aggrieved husband 2 e ON THE EDGE OF THE PRECIPICE, munity. Inquiry at Oakland discloses the | &1 attorney, who s now preparing the pri of the m | Al | sensational scandals which has eve bank spoke to Bring about having a note o Lincoln society came to the surface tontght. | of merica; Carroll cou his, when that gentleman e ined what he U irfal gk { Amer Carroll It involves @& prominent r divorce | Nfered from Thelr Neighbors, Bt opera- | vereln urt Allemania No. 103, Independent | Harry Welch, 1224 Davenport; Harry Hell way's Pllls, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma- Order of Forester Court Prokopvelky | man; Ches Dohn, 501 South Thirteenth | larious, Bilious and other Fevers. No. 200, Independent Order of Foresters; | street s Fifty Cents a Bottle. Sold by Druggists. Telge Sokum; Cigar Makers' union; R Porformed the Last Sad Rites RADWAY & CO., New York. Knights of - the Maccabeess Hibernian | Funeral services over the remalns of Mr t! Knights; divisions 1 to 7, Ancient Order of [ Sarah Dumont, who died at §t. Joseph, Mo., A C MPLEXIONS °d | Hiberniang; St. Loo branch, Catholic Knights | 1ast Saturday, were held the Beth-Ed Piwples, blackl; ved, rough and oily skin ! Young Men's | Baptist church Tuesday afternoon wnd hauds, dry, thin, and falling f | Institute, Omaha; Columbia council, Young | Mrs. Dumont was born in Providenc hair, and simple baby blemish irifying and beautifying sonp in the worl woil as purest and and uurscry g | Grand chorus, address by Judge Wakeley, | Dumont in New York City May to 2 Estelle, gr chorus, ‘‘America.” Colo., Thomas R. Dumont of St. Joseph, M. m = = | Mrs, J. L. Coftin of Oskaloosa, Ia., and John Dumont of this city, survive her. With For some time persons in the neighborhood | her husband she moved to Omaha in 18§ rty-second and Q streets have been |and since his death, in 1890, had res g chickens and small articles. The|WiSh BT 00 © 00 04 conslstent assumption that a decision would not be made ¥ Jts range at Lincoln DarK e | gram.)—The Indlan office today received the | Coach Tamed Over ¥ud. the Occupants Haa | Other d&y Mrs. Mary Allison went down into | member of the Baptist church for more’ that immediately by the court. He had estimated | have money that says they can puncture | following telegram from Captain Beck at a Narrow Escape. cellar to get a jar of ves when | sixty rs; her first church relation being ¢ G . : Beca s she found that her nice shelf full of pre- | with the Cannon Street Baptist church o the depreciation of the prison property at | the swift-winged pigeon or shatter the fugl- | Sioux City: *John B. Carey will dismiss| CASADRO, Cal, July 8.—Ex-Congressman e it ehe Sennnon ftar L tive glass ball. An even dozen events are | his injunction against me. This leaves b Treasurer Bartley, speaking for the | promised, and there is room for a good many | one injunction; that of B. F. Hull & Son.” board, said that Dorgan's contract began run- |aspiring marksmen to get into the contest his credit $450. Dorgan had paid $60 for | Sharpe have been made a committee on traps appralsement, and also $200 for the material | Shilling, George Rogers and N. G. Powell Than Half Are Women. and dinner for the Fourth of July celebration | constitute the committee on general arrange- | LINCOLN, July 3—(Special Telegram at the prison tomorrow. This made $710 and { ments Dorgan was willing to call the matter square | Turf enthusiasts are looking forward to a without 'more ado provided he could have | very promising race meeting at the dedica- | called together this morning in the | his warrant today. This was apparently | tion of the new mile track just cast of Lin- | representative chamber at the stat satlsfactory to the governor and the meeting | coln park tomorrow. The program comprises | capitol, T adjourned four events for fair purses ] first event NO WARRANT DRAWN. on_the program is a for 2-year-ol Then the “question came up would it by safe, in view of the court’s decision, to pay | Dorgan. A hasty trip was mado to the court | panehe, T & LI house by Auditor Moore and Dorgan, where | oWt b F. A Kot T ontested by the facts concerning the supersedeas were | e Aildred H. W, 8. Demaree's Baby learned. The two were also advised to securs | ¥ty ! the opinion of Aftorney General Churchill in | Vaunee fussian Drincess and It the matter. Thus t:e ‘matter stands tonight. | xora Mack No warrant was drawn in favor of Dorgan | qn th class race the entrles and It is quite probable the whole matter | w "eockrell's Darkey, A Fart'a Al is tied up in court for a number of months. |’ . Harris' May Day and R. Be It has already been in the district court a Ky Kittie Aberdeen month, the first application for a_receiver of | "pne 20 pacing race will be cor the warrant having been made Jun and |y ¢, A, Turney's Cryealto, Elmer the injunction granted on that day. g1'S | Almadeen, Ed Bearp's Buckeye, R. Beerup's contract was given new life July 1.°and | Sam Luttrel, J. Young's Nellie M, and B. A things are now running at the penitentiary | Wedge's Bthel R under the old regime. The special act of the | pare will also be a one mile novelty legislature appropriating §35.000 to “buy out | running race, the entrles for which will Dorgan” appears to have been a very in- | tlosa tamorrow There will also be three bicycle valid document so far as accomplishing its ; purpose. No one seems to have materially | jna a mile. one two-thirds of a mile, and one | convention wiil adjourn at noon. profited but the two appraisers and the [ "(hira of a mile: A number of local wh Tonight Hon. R. 8. Thompson delivered umpire, to the tune of $500 apiece. haniot known: koeed il (particlpat stirring address to a la audience, asid — — The visit of the mayor, fire committee of | from the delegates. Program for tomorrow COMPANY CAN CLOSE THE STATION | the council and chief of fire department | “Music, prayer, music, immemorial Demor {o Omaha yesterday was productive. They | and our translated workers, 10 a. m.; repol attendance is quit | large, nearly half of the delegates bein are: Richard Becrup's Nellie B, J. Young's | elected temporary ch and Mrs, : tion occurred, divided into the followin a1 “Relation of the Prohibition Party Finance, and How Could the Prohibitio Party in Power Financially Bencfit the be Used as Money, and if so, One io of 16 to 1?7 Hall's yrrow will contain a free silve ne will be reported by the committee o tforms. C. M. Grifiith of Knox county was electe | permanent chairman and Anna R. Woodberr: permanent secretary. Tomorrow the worl g ¢ nominating a ticket will begin and th State Ioard Denles th, ayer of the Citi- | went over to inspect the workings of the | Of committee on platform, organization of th Will Eject the zens of Prairie Hom teamers in the Omaha department he | (Atateoamintitee, smikoelianeousilisiness, &0 piwADICE LINCOLN, July 3.—(Special}—The State | chief of the department at Omaba turned | journmen Board of Transportation has made its find. | CUt his entire lay-out and gave the Visilors | (iLLED BY THE UNION PACIFIC - exhibition of what each could do sult was that the mayor and fire committe the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad | at once placed a contract with the American company in favor of the company peti- | Fire Engine company for a € & Jones tioners asked, in an application filed April | engine of its b 3, 1895, that the company bo required to r open its station at that point, which had bec ings In the Prairie Home station case agai Silver ¢ roek. | each year”until the final ‘payment of by Union Pacific engine No 677. The coro closed on the ground that it did not pay to| The first payment is to be provided for in keep it open. On April 18 the compa | the September levy its answer, settiug forth the total ¢ ¢+ | Madison Brooks, the colored man charged | hess on the part of the engineer in no of the station, showing that they w is| with having outraged a little S-year-old [ whistling or ringing his bell than station expenses and giving an itemized | girl living with a colored woman named = o statement of the receipts. It was also set | Javia Banks, had a preliminary trial this Kondy:toihlnke:ihs Khgle Sorcam forth thal the closing of said station was only [ morning and was bound over in the sum of | MINDEN, Neb., July (Special)—Mi temporary and that business would be rc- | $200 to the district court sumed there when reasonable operating ex OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN thatpol i penses could be obtaine In their findings the board says that at the | faray, A. MeAllist M. McAllis (Special.)—Instead of the regular Fourth cele present time there are about 125 people living | Lincoln—R. H. Grote, E. Waheley, C bration there will be a large basket at Prairie Home and the country tributary that the business of the community is farming | exclusively and that there is very littl i ship from this point; that the business don: | | ner's Jury found there was criminal careless —_— the large crowd. There will be tub race AT THE BEATRICE CHAUTAUQUA |down the Blue, swimming races, long Samuel Gamble, W. S. Robinson be here, Other good speakers will entertai at the station at the present time does demand the Increased expense ncoessary to | tance diving, bicycle races and many oth keep and maintain an open station. it is | vession Wil Be Closed Today with an | sports considered and adjudged by the board that ! Interesting Program. YORK, Neb., July 3.—Special.)— The cel the prayer of the petitioner be denied and | the case dismissed, wi ave to reopen the | ’ R et any tin S oeality | This has been children’s day at the Chautau Bagina to move, F o La and the afternoon was glven over en caster county, about twelve Lin to the little ones, The morning hours | coln be held at Harrison’s grove, a short distan from this and_will be under th wspices of the Grand Army of the Republ this city | | pent in the usual 9 o'clock devotional | Funeral of ® Plon ! uneral of w Ploneer. The followed by a lectur Dr | fs sin ! : KFEARNEY, Neb., July 83—y stenograph t P Bvolution and World Building )| paa R The points in 1 [ oy g |'nala at the find pud s ed A a | 5 : s f Council Bluft 1 ; 5 3 carried off prizes. Rev. Robert M © were in char YORK, Ne J Intyre was billed for a lecture this « 3 Ancient Free an Danlels were i f the state failed to arrive, and a chorus t over fourteen year Eaianday. The ; X e | concert was substituted a the national board 413 nEet s Senator John M Thurston, who s to speak RRPNRALIALIN 8 e Je Grand tomorrow forenoon, appeared upon the plat 2, J hased sixt RN D RS0 Drids S0d.gr yrm and talked a few minutes. orrow alf y : preseut. They immediately lett for Bloom- | o And thlked a few min T 3 A K o the closing day and bei tependence | miles west of Kearney, paying $40 fngton, IIL., where they will make their future | duy' there is sure to be an immense erowd § home. R Marriet Bads, who died Monday, was | ¥iiness the interest program tha Several of the members of company buried at this place yesterday e loaves a | trusband and eleven children | Judge Bates held an extra session Thurston in the forenoon, Robert Melntyre ¢ | been promoted and B. 0. Webbert is nov in the afternoon, with a grand concert hird sergean terns fourth, Joh! court here yesterday. The foreclosure case firs \T‘I\»* w fittingly ‘L'\A, the g ml t ” ! the Firat National bank of York | Chautauqua ‘asrembly ever held in Nebraska Twe Feung Ruuaware Arresied Henry Kesler et al was tried and the sam - ATRMONT. July (Special.) taken under advisement Crete Chautauqua Opeacd T P ey e b s ——— CRETE, Neb., July 3.—(Special T v . Indian Marriage Provokes Trouble, By (i g bl DECATUR, Neb., July 3.—(Special)—An s DLabliar. s aboiaa ot OX L Indlan by the mame of Slai, who has been | JoRgh married four times, and recently wedded Agaa, s guing around sow with 4 pisol tn bis pocket. He married a widow. It is cus [ tomary amoug the Indians that R lusband dies cue of his brothers must marry | the widow. In this particular case, Slai, wh is related in no way to the dead man, was | ¢ the successful one 1o woo the widow e o v Mow the brothers-in-law by her first l oys aged 8 and 6 years w n hors Riv r names, but it was learned tha pened the Chautauqua assembly here t with a recltal. Rverything promises a large [ was dressed Sttondance tor the seasion Special rates are en to Geneva this m granted for July 6, 9 and 11, the being Mrs. Chr Dreler Small Blage at Boatrice. tion of Woman's clubs an BEATRICE Te yr t The Four Gusdically celebrated small blaze occurred at 2 B iat Sor Crouble NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July vered by Telegram.)—Mathias Koppy, a demer Omaha Man Weas at Fre man who wandered away from home nea FREMONT, Neb., July 8.—(Sy Mr. BEATRICE, July 3.—(Spec Today at 2 o'clock was the thme fixed by} up nearly frozen by e Miller of this | Jurging were married yesterday at the resi The state prohibition convention was | and under at trotting or pacing. The os | ladi Hon. Lem J. Smith of Lincoln was altho it ie considered certain that | Will ha Unknown Man Mccts Death on the Rall at P ake. The steamer s to| SILVER CREEK, Neb., July 3.—(Special | b @elivered within seventy days, and is | Telegram).—An unknown man was Killed this | who was appointed by Judge to cost $4,700, of which $1,000 is to be paid | morning, about three miles east of this place. den is preparing for a grand “blowout" on At the Lindell—F, Van Buskirk, C M'COOL JUNCTION, b, July 3.— picnic Collins, Ge: H. Lyons, P. 8T Wood, S. G. | held in the Blue River park adjacent to |y Lumbard, W. H. Barstow, H. J. Lemist, | Mc('ool. State Superintendent Corbett will | BEATRICE, July 3.—(Special Telegram.)— | bration for the Fourth this year for York will and carriage. Th s refused to talk or | 11ght | they belonged at Geneva. One of the boys in a short se. They were | it | Joy of Missouri and his bride had a narrow escape from death mear here. B A4 While driving | sult, Mrs. Lou Frampton and Mrs. Ellen Hop- | kaloosa, Ia., organized in 1856, and was active " = 4y e | arar . r JONVENTION | With & coaching party of twelve on a steep | per, colored, were arrested and lodged in | i the work there for moro than thirty years. ning again July 1 and there was now to | with profit. Messrs. F. Miller and F. W.|STATE PROUIBITION CONVENTION | With eIty oop | Jail upon the charge of being suspicious char- | Since moving to Omaha she has been a | mountain road, with a precipic: ths new lot of medicines hought since the | and targets, and Messrs. Stephen A. Douglas | Delegates Are Very Numerous but More | side, the coach overturned ) | ege of the road. The bravery of the driver, | Susbicions against the two women were well e | person was badly hurt, M on Fortunat | fell towara the mountain instead of over . —_———— 1| SAN FRANCISCO, July Blanche L, B4 Beerup's H C 8 and an ub- | g Woodberry of Omaha temporary secretary. | .. chairman of the reorgax Following the report of the committee on credential a discussion of the financial ques- | ing after the Californ interests of the " | asked for an explanation of a | of new lines in California, h | provision for new lines in Calif ol thought that the platform to be | necessary in view of the nec r | southern” California par th to be some extension to bulld in that territory. A 1| San Francisco, nobody ~can y | about such a venture, excey X | new company, especially if it from Mr. King and his as: “ | an exceedingly conservative co with the San Joaquin Valley r | or hurled nto the gorze below. t fon of the Santa Fe railroad, is in thi the Only Santa Fe's Californin Extensions, mmit city & | pany. He says wonderful success has Ol tended the efforts of the committee When | Charles Jonss of Fort Worth, Tex., is in | . The blaze wa Teplied t ssities o vt m 1 thes, n | especially if the Southern Pacific for tell ali ‘anything | Mills had a very pleasant dance at the camp “The | Union )ck Yards company spent yesters Was | qay in St. Joe. | B of shell wire Chlet Smith gave each of the 2 Tiner= | firemen a p money with which to pur- 2 nontinued | *010 fTeworks = { n; y that ¢ Nl takes its cue | The Ladies' Aid society of the First Pres- | e t S i | pany, seeking | Gilbert yesterday afternoon 299 p | to make the most of its own territory before Judge Montgomery and Attorney VanDuzen | 1ooking_for new worlds to conquer | Mr. Cheney says the Santa Fe | | plated, if built far enough south Tuly ay s der the receiver appointed by the ) Douglas county, from the West Superior Iron 2 toel to give possession to Receiver time ag An ord wig | morning dismissing high Coal and Iron company motion for leave to amend The Northwestern company given leave to fila an amen The present committee is mad out change. | & 0 | life insurance policies. His r | hoth women carried life ins - e Mass., July, 3.—Fire in Sangamore’s hof ck rge quantity of powder and stored, des!roye perty of PORTLAND, Ore., July 3 ! Gilt ! date for final 1| Oregon Short 1 Vtah a | closure case WEATHER FOL L Winds. HINGTON, July 3.—Th tay 18 Nebraska—Fal; | sl been reserved for the eccasion. S Nebraska National Guards, have recently w | ansasXalr n | | u | warmer in For South Dakota 0 | becoming variable | Maximum tempe Deficiency for the day Cambridge, Neb., last winter and was taken | Burt Whitney of Omaha and Miss Charlotte | ot8l precipitation since Mar Deficiéncy since March 1 tin Recelver. of Douglas county to eject Thomas suj worl com Rob Lud was f Ludwig | | 1 the me 2 lof rt K wig filed Wwho Jumped in between the struggling horses, | &rounded. Quite a number of articles which | saved the party from being dragged to death | had disappeared from the neighborhood, in- one | cluding Mrs. Allison’s preserves, were R empkive ,M‘ brought to light and removed to the police her hip dislocated and was injured internally. | station to be used as evidence in the trial. second, “Why Should Gold and Sil- | in the plan of reorganization for the building will connect ad when com- | Jave ths | sued yosterday’ by the county § the glorious Fourth, dou’t come id denying how wife two children, young girls, are barber denies all connection with the anc insu: o ver Tredicted the Womun's Death. CHICAGO, July 3.—The police 4 surance men are investigating a death in the | Marie Johnson, Omiha A. HOSPE, Jr., | family of Charles J. Uhl, a barber, and was 1 complaint AbTenstasih b : the United States except one als St T Potbient o the Kimball Piano—it is the who puts great faith in spirit information and mother-in-law each died suddenly police consider it a striking coincidence tha red The i edicted sudden deaths of relatives and who | and serves and pickles had disappeared. A quiet | New York City. She was one of the charter investigation was set cn foot, and, as a re- | members of the First Baptist church of Os acters Mrs, Alllaon caused a search warrant | member of the Beth-Eden Baptist church %1t ve issued and results proved that the | A faithful wife, a loving mother, a devout and active Christian, performing conscicn- tlously every duty, she had earned the rewerd to which she hid been called. Though | mourned by all who knew the graces, as well as the sterling qualities of her chara there s consolation in knowing that [ rest has come after a completed 1if = i She was at s a great sufferer, physi x4 MBR10lylGonsin, cally, but the cnd came without a struggle W. N. Babeock has gone to St. Paul he | isken | i e e ity omiocy i | 2nd apparently without pain ) 4 = . il e sk ARl fontis iy e | The laréejf‘ plece k- | Attorney VanDuzen makes the address of | A fire roof of the cott g (S iR s et M andRatye ¢ 1 e Ahne ever Sold fOP J ones (he shell of 3 Superintendent James L. Paxton of the it cume down, Five club camping at Anchor : eh S e e b he | Tuesday evening are both candidates for the position of le adviser to the Board of Ed friends on the board Dr. White, chief micros Animal Industry, expe ants back to work on the And Las (Call-- terday t ree would go back - not receiving ) i nt, and orders expec g did not cone, €0 ther s no telll in this department will be .~ Mairi | The following marriage licenses were is No, my . the Tourth i Buggy Co., . Have Twelve Vehicles of the ¥ Karbach stock that must be sold this week, Prices will be made to sell them. Call at once. Cor. 15th and Howard St The Bargains ofa / Schneider, Lincoln.. 5 § Lifetime e g S el 2 gt s, e Name and address Age. in Jun good many af J. Bennett, South Omaha ; hoys 1 bout that time, Omiha It ) t's the most popular thing f hrow, ) Doy ng in Empkdy, Om 4 first in the hearts of our coun ¥, Mills county, la st trymen.— It took first prize at i Rebecca A. Shelby, Mills county, Ta the World's Falr. 4 n- | Frank Green, Irvington i Buckeye i as | Otto Turnquist, Omana.... ey Artand Music Dora Swan, Omaha 1513 Douglas. ry Kniss, Omaha T which sta the Will Lo Heard on July 1 Un Fr which fireworks estimate alue of §150, $100,000. Northern 18T, Falr aud Slightly Warmer wit OFFICE OF THE WEATHER h for tly light, ord four 1 | L. A WELSH warmer f with deaths. Southerly Trecomunend It us superior toany prescription § Sour Stomach, Diarrhaa, Eructation, f soutt #ts merits 5o well known that it seeins a work | *Castoria,’ and shall always continue to do BUREAU, tem h if Every Housewife In Town ue1one cako ot for Infants and chlldren. “ Castoria isso well adapted to children that storia cures Colic, Constipation, knowntome™ H. A Ancuga, M. D, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dle o 111 S0, Oxford St., Brooklyy, N, Y. st Without iujurious medication, Tho use of *Castoria® s g0 unizersal and | *“For several years I have recommended of supererogation to endurse it Few arothe | so, €5 it has invariably produced beneficial we'd e sure that other cakes woula follow it intellizent families who do not keep Castoria | results.” Noother scuR waslios wools wilhous suriniie | ing und no oth soap 1s us officient and re- within casy reach, Eowix F. Paroer, M. Dy Treshing i tho bath, " Canios Marty, D, D, 19%th Btreet ac New York Citg, Luy une cake-—Jjust ono—at your grocer' Ar okt RAWORTH & SCHODDE, Tag CexTAUn Monrg peer, New Yori . Tug Cr ” € fonray STREET, New Yors CITY. CHICAGO. the EDUCATIONAL. Kenyon Military EDUCATIONAL. AC ‘d & "R WMARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE ademy; Qambulen, S The Great Military School of the West. ) e AR ding wehool for boys 1o Also NIEDHINGHAUS HALL for 9mah Boys. | FEMALEAGM‘EMYGB& ttalogue wadress gliah and Cla ol Kiterar LESLIE MARMADUKE, - - Sweot Springs, Mo o m‘u». SN ,"';,,,';,;,,,,

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