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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1893. ! N P 7"7' 000 people are expested and arrangoments | PPN ‘*" \t I Q ' | of the county bosM “laims amounting to] 2001 T ; \ 7 Z NOT RID OF THE BONDS YT 52" e et st | CENERAL RAIN IN THE STATE |, 352 5ttt s, | NOT 70 300N GANDIDATER| - pever o e ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE oF FRANGE be 100 tents on the grounds, each being larg e the contest. Yesterday Judge Beal held a gh for several families s th special term of court jiere and hear! argu Republieans Meot to Talk Repabl Nothing Klse. Republicans of t shith ward, to the the f s ar- | Nebraska Crops of All Descriptions Are in | . demurver.to the injunction pe ¢ to ac 0 ly oume tion rise the injunc- | Mumber g [ e Diffizulty with the Refunding Tssoe ; ‘ Eplendid Condition, FUKL wera overraled eting : v 0 ZZZ na TZS alm of the citize 1l as L will g0 %o the supreme court N TR " County V . tion, Is pers agair allowance of th . TWO OLD ONES BOB UP FORREDZMPTION . Feanior iy | CHASE CCUNTY'S WONDERFUL PROSPECTS | farrant for exiy ¢t ¢ | reunion ever held in the and all are tee were filed with,Cle rd : - { g hatd to & P sty ling th working hard to s nd | Nebraska Oty Firemen's ¥ : for Taking Care of the Matter iy | Than at First Supposed—-Average firemen yesterday gave a pienic, which Seem to Have een Some- Men Charged with a Dastardly of Small Grain Surpeis- was participated fn by a large crowd. A SHELTON, Neb., July (Special Tele \ ried the party up t river, de th erift Dean of Grand Islnd came T ATUNE saversl, hours, but the,trip was then | repu ! ut INVESTIGA TION! IN PARIS AND THE LINCOLN, July Special)—The mu this evening and muel and| IMPERIAL, Neb, July 22.—(Special)— |made w t further accident :::n‘x‘. u | worth of "[..“ ‘”-“H;v:mv V:\-\m“ ‘1': the cour i/ of :\{.]v‘n";l v;ll"ln"r:‘l‘\:?l‘ ‘«‘v:liuv:,\‘; H"‘?‘lh 1.4.\\““‘; focal t am resulting fn favor of Hamburg by | : > ‘,“"‘.,‘;” OF FRANCE HAVE PLACED APOLLINARIS B et AIIY hat 1 3 | ks Sty Calarin whe v, it s onrageh. " Whent, o i rv | ot e Mg RO St |5 kot S, bt 0w | WATER AT THE HEAD OF ALL THE the bunds to the Farmers' Loan and Trust [ brother on a farm about s f » con AoRt: st ng, and the irtland Beach and other Omaha company of Sioux City. The contract pro- | west of this place. Miss be much larger than was | “'NiC NG SIS G SN0 Misn Alice | bon aer) : the best | IPA TERS EXAMINED FOR PURITY AND vides that the firm sball take up all m | was absent from home a Kk ago. The corn crop | Maher left this evening for Denver on an fng bonds as fast as they become due. the. ddor; and; spposing: hrottes L | ez vty o ‘ 4 «| FREEDOM ZROM DISEASE GERJS. $1,000 bonds fell due July 1 Lt B it other | 1s of a crop, and is growing as fast WAV AE The SiRte RIS r irning, got up to admit b ™ . niz p forty-eight hours have been pr t As she’ opened the door a8 struck [ 88 corn ever grew. ~The past week fth CUMSEH, Neb., J (Special.)— | Organization, even son county intends t well repre- urged e republic the city for payment. This was entirely un- | ¢ the head with a club and dragged into | Weather has been perfect for growing crops | jo > t 5 = i = el expected and occasioned considerabl by three men, who outraged her, | of all kinds and the soil is in as fine condi- | goreoa ™1 Sy At tha state fair his | Drimarics and see that o 5 GOODE (T :!RTS TO THE PEN prise. There are no funds with whi she | tion as could be desired. The millet, corn | unr and 1o « ¢ Aty ei [ el ofee, ; p ki et el them. A day or two since Mr and alfalfa crops will be the heavies Ne- Wk Hue: beurdet Time w lled £ Clever Work of a Detaulting Confident a and nine new names were added Clerk Recallod was exhibiting t PR 1 or had in the county, while the hay cro meeting of th Agricultural wenck be Sherift Drexel t dent of the 3 hat v will be immense. The gra ra a_committ f farmers it e he had I P [ will be lar enough to mow, and the the county to wa T up, and | A& Bros., N ViFmare will G105 15 Bab A ey his commit nits r the farm £ 4 h i years hard labor city of 1 fraternity has s produc Harry 1 AP th i X " v b ons in grains, fru promised, t jate his B RaCEIE] & “etornissd ure a good exhit f prese « g : A ) 3 g | kD wa 1 upor time of betraving 1 in hir th 8 ala io ate 1oy und oA propose to be ¢ This county s o b terh b ¥ Ot . e L AL tled Dbefore the | wiINSIDE, Neb., July (Special it AL ssar he party, he nfidential bookk anything for being e LAz Hall county. The parties| g.yp;) Harves now fully on. Wheat w | - - gl o b Wi o narged with rime are all farmers, and 1ot be quite a full crop, oats heavy, rye Attack by n Ferocions Bu Spencer now v . the Haugs are well connected. The Bee cor L a full crog vy, T t Bull the Haugs are well connected. The Bee cor | oyer half a crop, corn and flax booming, with | GRAND ISLAND, Neb,, July 22.—(Special,) | AL TR R warm f n partles ¢ ' D A Ly QLA CHAL. v ure Ereotiy,| Drospeste oLt trop: Henry, the 11-year-oli son of Friederick | 16 the phan’ dectied wpon. e urged | Arm's books it one of the cloverest jobs r rr Hy L A RE LHETE ket andielattn b ¥ | MOOREFIELD, Neb., July Special | s L el fo the plan declded upon. He UrBe¢|corded for some time. He commenced Casper, Wy the J their ar clalm they can | poogram)—1t has been raining re | Buckhalz, residing four miles cast of this | thorough organization of th memb b it A BIG e e Beoky asatetnt suffer should Van Horn procecd sily prove an alibl. ‘The girl, who is about | poc"Gatve hours, and still cont ity was this morning attacked by a vicious | the party in each ward as the best guaranty | [\1U¥NE Al A4 Hines was one of Van Horn dsmen in | s "‘ RIS AR I ot al "l“““]“ will begin this week and small grain prom- | bull. His nose was rated by the [ of vict for the party nth; dravin tekl au Whith mana s a ading in the supreme court of | Cases. -About ten years ago she preferred a | jjo5 4 good yield. Corn, though a little late, [ animal's horn. The boy had been sent into | Counciin aylor, In a short speech. | paotiits A IRE THE T eiborh £8150 a \ Wyon He conceived the idea that Va of eriminal assault against a mareied | (2 iy wondertul growth, and with favor- [ the pasture to bring in the cows for milk- | claimed for the present city counell eredit | pioniy waly Wwete tie books manipu: This extras Conatipation, Horn's removal to Lincoln Indicated that he ey and sentenced of | able weather will make a full crop ing, when the animal, ordinarily a tle | for many rms that had been inaugurated | fated that W. W. Slabangh, who prosecuted | Ordinary Re- p Dizziness, " was trylng to jump his bail. He came hers, | ! ; Ay o ot & "“.;“ FORT CALHOUN, b.. July 22.—(Spe- | creature, made the attack. He was brought | in the administration of city affairs. He b6 tha tate/ Ktated) He: Fond thotworky o | avenktct 1S Falling Sens had Van Horn arrested, and now that s full time. with the exception of a foW | cial.)—A heavy rain fell Saturday night, the [ into town this morning and a physician at- | thought that the needed reforms could be | proving the guilt the hardest tack imag the [nost sations, Nerv- latter has been discharged he wants $5.060 | RUT WICRT 8 NI evait, one of | frst rain for three wecks. But for this'raln | tended him. fhithe paTty rhnk RMULES IS g sl il R LRG0 ous twitehing damages. Patton is the sherift at Casper | {00UF \‘"”3' ““', ArEt ";‘"'- "o Ca | crops would have suffered, as the corn was o = ‘ A y of and s niade a_party defendant in the suit LELLLELI AL L L ongs B AL Pender Cltizens Pleased. Clerk Higby defend present | ing that Goode entered all his thefts on | the age. L U e e ampion | Charge of attempting to poison her because A and other | PENDER, Nebs, July 23—(Special Tele- | lders in the city and county govern- | the ledger as legitimate expenses. His ex- | hes been cn. I puata,** 0 pugl was in the police court today and | She would mot marry him, but he was ac 1.)—Senato i HGFRB R fined $25 and costs for assaulting an officer. [ AUtted of the charg ; ) dorsed by tho and claimed that they were doing bet- | pla was a striking o took this b Thirty-three hundredths nch of rain [ gram.)—Senat Allen and Thurston and R R L, S 5 i e s | Jeadingriien: | hn e that Officer Neligh had insulted him on the | 5 s ‘ [ r . AHy AL (HNiE RN LH4: Wit " Goode explained, “for the purpose | {inq ieacient invigorates fell here last nig Home grown potatoes | ¢ essman Melk1ajotin aud others delogated Sl g our customer " ’ ific men of 5 : o1 tell ore last night, Home grown pofatoes | Congressman Meiklejohu aud others delegated | po; ¥¥ing 1ot theilabiike. HNeaped! Upon \g our customers. They came in | Eutope. and and (ones the neighborhood where the girl lives are greatly | street. This was proved to have been n s | excited, and threats of summs stice have mistake, but it all resulted In a row, ir dapb i Aty 0 e | Sorn proW: | to confer with the Omaha and Winnebago | then m certain quarter m the country and I wished to give them | America. k entire system. VIR, din the history of th* | j giang will be met upon their arrival t Titra WAt AMCLEEAL Ehia RIBtOrY wine and cigars to make trade brisk.” He was | Hudyan ts Hubtin e coun ow by commit of twenty-threed nubiics y ot convicted for taking $100, though the ac purely vege: deb 3 e o O et howavor, tha; | INDIANOLA, Neb., July 22.—(Spectal Tol. | BOVCON DY 8 cOMUItEe, of thenty-threed publican success in the manageme e RRIR i el N AE el PmARHATE s faiey Yer° ] Norvousmess which quile o number of Melaiyre's triénds | wui"violince will be lone the men, Who wil | €EFam.)—-One dnd a bt inches of rain fell | (il ern “and pr. irsihges fot thete | ATAlrsr o the country,tand D ‘.\.“\‘.‘..l_;“jvw tted 4 Hudyan stops 68 missions, ) AR this morning. This assures a corn crop nd = Pramatirintes \ and developes o taken to Grand Tsland tonight. They w ) conveyance to the oY W o s \ " Testone Capital City Cycla club’ held a club [ Pt token 1o GERRt tiants [omens: TS Wi MINDEN."Nev., July 22—(Special)—Rain | conveyance ¢ meoting adjourncd for two weeks. THEY WANTED OMAHA BONDS | Hfmiuienss 1 and restores | X wenk organs. rup to York and return, a distance of 124 [ bi e i 70 SCR O rompti A gan falling at an early hour thie morning [ Winiiie IToy X selduntiy B e dine charge in 20 0 PO Grean n owed bail, bonds will be promptiy furnished i pane morain 3 ¥ ot - SHorteTife) (City~ PADIL Xold & b 4 b ains in' the miles. It was one and best | by their friends, who will not believe that | and it is siill raining at 8. This is one of the | (o \ginE - Neb., July Special Tele- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, h ¢ "‘; “l'fl“r“h_:l At the Top hll-og',fiun 7 1 w\(‘l“ lossen rung of the seas s who went were | (hey could ailty of the crime alleged. ngest rains of the season, bu THneal Bl sab st . L0 § yday or Alva Halley, Oreal Ward, Joe Sutlivan, H A ! unds a little uncommon to hear farmers | Sram.)—Severa . e playing with a Skhler of DTSSTE leat the Mebangnte, | THRUOHAES T retain thelr desirable y nixhtstopped W. Peters, Burt Taylor, J. W. George, Dutch VI EN T AT BIANTSTALE: wishing it would let up a littie, but such | 22-caliber rifle this afternoon. Chet Mille . Sadle Lincoln {s at the Merchanta. |l 0 S0 T eleion Phillips, W. L. Hunter, Harry Harley, 3 ® the case here, Cora in this county is far | son of H. B. Miller, accidentally discharged (IEeHolEot BRea ey Els /ALt ES RDELL (s when Glty Treas les' Thompson, W. Allen. 660 d By De s | ahead of what it was on the 26th of July | the gun and th> ball struck Henry Ni | o ' the purchase of The' committes "of arrangements for the| Uhase Cousty Indignantly Deoies a Story when the hot winds came another lad, in the ankle. The bullet lodged “line of Minden is stopping at i pened bldg for the purchase of Labor day celebration met yesterday after UL S a3 AGLLLY A R, Neb., July 22.—(Special)—At | in the bone and Is so firmly imbedded as to $80,000 t improvement boj % Tiooh anized by electing J. H. Rippe | IMPERIAL, Neb., July 19.—To the Edi- ng it is sprinkling here and pros Giira)\ ot Tt egiMterea Thero bidders on the wh aufekly. Over2.000 privato endorsementa, presid Hoftman secretary ani | tor of The Bee: Permit me space in your rain are bright. A great many Vikh Uonniy futieate Ubshs | Mutray b el (LA S| stae T s & syimpiom of seminal weakness treasurer. A program will be prepared for valuable paper to correct an item that ap- | farmers were afraic rain sterday, e ) 5 3 s | E. V. S. Pomeroy of Sidney s registered hicag A £ $1.0¢0¢ wiil be and barrenness. It can be stopped in 20 days celebration at city park, but no parade is | peared in your s letter of July 15, | therefore, they kept thelr harvesters ai| YORK. Neb., July 22—(Special Tele- | o pyxton b 2 recommended fo the council for accoptance by the use of Hudy v e Lefisntod S b e Of Sl 16| work in ine field. " A few farmers religiously | gram.)—The York county teachers’ institute e I S I S R This is as gool a price as has ever been [ “Thenew discovery wns made by the Eneclal. AT e oL By (Hlas ‘Sre.ateausing (rov)| Dublishediin: the ning Bee of July 16 d talked of having them arrested for | cooco oo et o i G e i ag paid for Omaha 5 per cent bonds. The high- | Itsofthe old famous Hudson Medical institute, a big ball to be held at Burlington beach on | Which reads as follows Safbath breaking this morning, but no ar iyane i XL . the Dellor ] est price on record is $1.0512. This was for | It18 the strongest viluilzer mede. 1b1s ¥ery oy vanine e next week = The Dythian | The death of Mrs. Mary Roth, who ex- | rests have been made yet. The first report | Foliment of ninety-four. The instructors are:| A, D, Sears of Grand Island is on the Pax- | honds that were to ot seven and one-halt | BOWerful, but haimlces, Eold 004 p 3 e pired at 4 o'clock ‘this morning at the [ of this county’s great yield of small grain | C. G. Pea f Bea C. A. Fullmer of | ton registe y 'he tHiE wite gt | ageorG packages for $5.00(piain scaled boxes), Sisterhod will hold their annual basket pic- | B g dttendea by a horrible story les | Edgar and President Reese of York college ¢ youskiTHo HonauithBl ware cItarcd 3 eaeray, | e A e B L e nie at Lincoln park next Saturday afternoon. [ $3% Wi 'Violently insane and o few " days | Came in Saturday, A Bohemian a tow miles —= g H. F. Wilson and son of Wayne are guests | average one year shorter and in visw of the | six boxesand are pot -ntirely cured, six more John B. Wirz started on the 18th inst.| since bullt a fire of brush and driftwood | NOTth of here threshed his ofts anc averag Aiiend paln iifference in time of maturity the bid of [ Will besent o you freoofail charges, | with his two children, Cora and Arthur, for | and leaped into the flames. This was In [ Sixty bushels per acre. Quite a humber of | o 0 B0 38y o (Speeial Tele. | 9 H. Rothwell, a cattleman of Creighton, | Mason, Lewis & Co. is regarded as practica L T Lucerne, Switzeriand. where. the chilren | Chase county. She was terribly burned and | threshing machines will start for the harve 3 , Neb., July Special Tele- | ;"¢ ‘the Paxton Ry A e Sl b DSON ME! NSTITUTE, 4 o ol ne wildren | preparations were at once made to trans- | fields this week gram)—W. T. Hami an old citizen and 3 e Lenabs 5 F L0 T0NEGr | Junction Stockion, Market & EillsSte will be educated In German. Mr. Wirz will | brepara LA 4 : ALLP AL, s T L) Gl (A8 L L William H. Atwood of Fremont is a guest | timo bonds. San Francisco, Cel. i 5 port her to Lincoln. The scene of the trag- | TECUMSEH, Neb., July 22.—(Special)—~ | prominer rchant, died today i g an Francisco, Cal, be absent six or seven weeks. B3y was seventeen miles from the TAIIFOAS: | The sitest of tha nall stonm. of & week ago | Lrominent merchant,Adied today from blood [iat the Merchants, The bonds that were offored yesterday were - — Mrs. L. W. Eldridge returned home today | This distance she was conveyed in an open | qot Grtet o6 (G 0 SOTE T & JRECE JGY | posoning. Howard French is registered at the Barker | eighty in number and for $1,000 each. They | from a three weeks' visit at Beatrice. wagon. Bhe was then brought 215 miles [ d0¢8 Bot Promiab to be sb SEioRs as WES Bt it eoms s v eyt b to aheraaEr W o ethLAra Wik GhUETRGL IADrovamEn L AIStHILt Omaha people in Lincoln: At the Lindell— [ and conveyed to the asvlum on a stretcher SAiLLeTChrTiEt0 sERIBHIABI UOTAT ALaSEOME ot ipltaibl 5 r ¢ Nos. 515, 581, 582, 584, 585, 587 and 589 and ST Do Diver. H. N. Wood. M, | from the depot, arriving there Saturday | caused the corn to straighten up and assum Charles T. Mason and wife are reglstered | Noa. 615, 681, G2, 684, 565, 687 2 oye i morning, two full days from the attempted | quite a thrifty appearance. It will undoubt Horsford's iAe1d Phosphate. at the Barker from Chicago mature In from three to nine years. Other Meyer, J. Bauer. At the Windsor—E. B > 5 s f It to t 5 bidders were: R. L. Day & Co., Blake A B, B.| Gifcide. Dr. Green says he has practiced | edly make from half to two-thirds of a crop % S e T S e ea ICooh of TWyeat | Hiddérs wer .. Day & Co., Blake Bros. Chapman. At the Lincoln—( Carrier, | o, Bl n d in some of the | Tha gardens in town, though, are lost, being | . 3. B Alexander, Charlo C., says: | Fred Sonnenschein and Fred Koch of West g"co, and J. W. Longstreet & Co., Boston John W. Hosier, D. L. Cartan, A. R. Drexel, | largest h w_York, but he never | totaliy killed. It was decidedly fortunate | 1t I8 pleasant to the taste, and ranks among A Point are at the Millard. . Wiilte; &100; New York: 8/ A K upHia 1. C. Drexel, A. Almas, saw such i ho sight i o ames covered by the storm was vory | the best of merve tonics for debilitated men. E. J. Bell, a cattleman of Laramle, Is | ¢’ co., Chicago; First National bank, Dayton — — There has been no such a person as Mrs. | gnithf —_— among the Paxton guests. O AR IO HA TS Aa Mowell & Toftar 62 Ahie GOSSIP FROW THE STATE HOUSE | Mary Roth sent to the asylum from this | gy woOD, Neb., July ~(Special Tele- | FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION J. H. Merchant has returned to the city | ¢ily, g e 5 3 county, nor has auy such an occurrence as | gram.)—A rain began falling at 12 o'clock == and is quartered at the Bark e British Government Still Parsuos the Mo- [ statod in the above article ever occurred in | jyst night, and up to this morning three- | Little More Than Routine Business Trans- | R. . Norval of Seward was at the Mer- Wil Re er the Court. Carthy Gang of Sarpy County. this county. “ anre) mace ‘""“"") and dill- | fourths of an inch of rain has fallen, with acted by the dried . chants for a short time yesterday. D. McMunn was in jail, charged with va LINCOLN, July 22.—(Special)—The Eng- [ Kent Inquiry from all parts of the county|every prospect of continuing. The early| ¢ the meeting of the Board of Fire and | P. 0. Perkins of Salt Lake City, auditor of | grancy. He fs an old-timer and assured the i isreniient SRS S + | and can elicit no information that would give | aorn is in the tassel and silk and this rain | £ R Bt ¥ Y sh government I, apparently, not disposed | crogence to any such @ report. Nor can I | wiil make the crop sure. ‘Harvest s in full | Police Commissioners last evening there was | the Union Pucific Hotel company, I8 at the | to let the Sarpy county affair, in which the | Anq that any such a person as Mary Roth | swing and all sinall grain is turning out | & deserted lobby, comparatively little busi- | 3 '_“' . . .. | ble quarters and was going after his Sar notorfous McCarty gang assaulted the fam- | ever lived in this county. much betier than expected ness and no excitement. It was a quiet ses- | Brad D. Slaughter and wife and W. E.| \hon an officer run him in. When told that i1y of Mrs. Dawson, g0 by default. A few | This report dors the peuple of Chase eounty | "'\'COOK. Neb., July 2% —(Special Tele gamble oyife of Lincoln were at the | ho could go, McMunn made a courtly bow oks since the British con ‘hicago | @ Ereat injustice, as our people are made of | gram.)—A general rain prevailed over th LA ML and remarked to the col “I thank you macke dince Ly, Brish Ul at Chicago | oro humane stufl and neither would they | ¥ction of the state last night and this morn Mrs. 0. K. Clardy, wife of the local solicitor | juiea. and will remember you fn November® | 0;“'”‘ the atiantion of Governol 3 Iolcomb 10| 4y so barbarous an act nor permit it done | fug. The Burlington gauge indicated a pre. | A Petition was read from twenty-five cit-|of the Missouri Pacific at St Louis, and | juaee Herka says his boom Is growing and | the matter. The latter instituted an investl- | ;5 o take a woman in the horrible condition | cipitation of almost one and one-half inches. | izens and business men on North Sixteenth =daughter, are stopping at the Millard he is sure of McMunn's vote If the old man is | Asnn\m\l ul made a “'f ‘x[v ur” e same to m: in which this one is depicted and transport h 'ORD, Neb., July 22.—(Special Tele- | betwe Dod strect and Capitol avenue, Erank B. Cooper, superintendent of schools | oug of ail on election day ml‘xhn‘jm ze 19 e o K0, hoday the gavernor re- | inan open wagon seventeen miles. If (his h gram.)—This section is harvesting an aver- | complaining over the methods of peddlers | Of Des Moines, and a candidate for a like po- | rypning for any office. S 8 celved a commuincation from Assistant Sec-|yipje act has been committed it has been | age crop of small grain. Abundant rain | S i ' sition in this city, is registered at the Mil- ‘ a retary of State Adee, Washington, #aying | qone by people living outside of t county | g s a big yield of corn. A sosking | @4 fruit venders on that thoroughfare and | g . T R R 1 Hough of British ' legation | st auars ANblE yIICLOLICON A A SORRINR Ity 1 R 1 to Ch olic o THE KEALTY MAKKET. 0§ Hankl ote.ihe leK and your correspondent has been mistaken | rain fell today | asking tor reliet. Referred to Chiet of Poli S ame DA S lar) ] onaral s sl olon ot | ed his attention to the matter and | 45 1o the county in which it occurred ASHLAND, Neb., July —(Spectal.) hi the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | STRUMENTS e : . red further information on the subject.| Trusting you will give the above a place | About six weeks ago very little rain had [ Commissioner of Health Saville pr railroad, and ‘wife, have returned to the city | "aan U MENTS placed on record July In fact, Lord Hough wanted a full ."l com- | in your columns and thus aid in correcting | fallen, and it looked as though small grain | @8ainst the manner in which other phy fter a trip of a couple of weeks to various 189 plete siatement of the affair, together with bad impression that such an article would | would be destroyed. What a change in six | Siclans had interfered with his examina smmer resorts. all the details. This will be prepared and | naturally create against our county, I am 1 Now everything Is promising a | Of candidates for positions in the fire de: forwarded to Sceretary of State Olney at ai | yours'tru CHARLES W. MEEKER. | large yiold—the bist prospect for many years, | PArtment. e declaration of his refusal to early day. The investigation instit by Fead 2l L s 24y, commenced | €xamine any more applicants in this respect = Van H all kinds of crops considerel. It commenced Waeks' absence. The frignda ot Mrs, Black-| ¢ : the governor developed the fact that Mrs EDITOR RAKER'S WIFE DIF raining or drissling. this morning about 7 |.was_ accepted | at el Ihosfrigndh ot MraiBlacks | dos) i 19, Hans: »aws as 3 : ik a 0 z21i g o T e Palles © Halter asked for eight | burn will be pleased to know that she is now 1 Dawson, who was enroute to Tacoma, Wash, s T hek 4 8 ot Hiiabalut 1) (etont Tho bioo) Ex-Police Officer Halter asked for eight | leased t L MECY ORI was assaulted by the gang and dispossessed | sad AMiction Comes Into the Life of shatcnis * | days’ pay due him on account of annual leave, recovering, though it is possible that | of some of her goods. Because of this she N N e v R M A s UNION TEMUERANCE SERVIC . which was granted previous to his recent | She will not be able to return to Omaha TFQ‘, where last scason t was scarc If no misfortune befalls Chase cr e dloa|® inty will have more than enoug ssues as they come up but a eriminal, ) em, declde upon the best | intelligence ar 1y t s LB | but without doubt his manipulation of this RED CLOUD, ., Ju 2. —(Special.) \ prevent its extra Aged Oxford Citizen Dies urt that he had just secured n sion in every respect and adjourned earlier than usual WARRANTY DEEDS, M. Mullen and wife 3. 8. Dundy, T. W. Blackburn returned from San Dieg: £1, block: 2143, Omaha and Los Angeles yesterday, after seven [ Philadelphin Mortgage and was unable to cont her journey, which | qnpTN &5 i ol ¥ dismissal. Ref: she was making a wagon, and was| GRETNA, Neb., July 22.—(Special Tele. v "o e committes on | before spring. The children will remain with P largest piece of Fremo £ a Schools Rende ! men and disc Sears e 1. . compelled to remain over in the state of | Sram.)—Mrs. Raker, wife of W Rakory:| £xemont oenany - GENonIsAE900E: 88 /10 Ex-Police Officers Iier, Story, Starkey and | At the Mercer: W. H. Stratton, J. M. | d 3 Goo tobacco Nebraska. Subsequently she corresponded | editor of the Gretna Reporter, died this Seresting Hiroram S "REMON v pa (8 5 Mitchell made similar claims, with the same | Miller, Dotroit; A. T. Galloway A. 8. Patrl o enl MillerDatraiGR AL & oAl i £ e : ever soid for 10 cents referred the whole ma to the Bri about two months ago, during the comm. ferent Sunday schools in the city held a Leave of absence was granted to Offic 3 . e Atkins and husband 6 C7E S > o St. Louis; R. Williamson, E. T. anon, » e legation at Waskington. et of Editor Rager's trial before Judes | union temperance service in the park this [ Luke, Baldwin, Tyrrell and Turnkey Mar- Adjutant General Barry anl Major F o % > FaiC Sl A t 1 | shail ‘and Captain Duff of hose No Ghioagoi 0 Liyon) W, sH: c¥ouler Keagx; 3 SRR RN Tt Tontatt for Hastings, to. look over thy | Seott, with a complication of diseases and | afternoon at 3 o'clock, A stand was erected | 5y, B0 JoFoo'oyior pedell on the favorable | We W Marshall, John Horr, Red Oak;| g A, andia.atip ground for the guard encampment. The land rvous prostration. She leaves a husband | In the west end of the park and tastefully | \.nioration of Frank Hardy's applicat R. H. Foster, Minneapolis; George L. Pu 2 o Frank Meteaif, Nelected by THastings cltizens 18 unsatistae. | and four children, the youngest but 15 | decorated with flags, and seats were ar-|for a permanent position in the fire de nim, New York; James E. Recce, Hastings; 2, Selby's 15t add 1o fory to Major Fechet, who declares there ix | months old. The Temains will be interred | ranged around it. Addresses were delivered | : Kirk, Carroll; James M. Evans, Chicago; | e ; ment, after a sixty days' satisfactory t 3 § ) the Forest Lawn cemetery at wood | by . ews, C. M. Williams, Frank TR s A. Ruhl, St. Lou James M. Kenney, & Green not room enough for review work. Gen in the For by T. L. Mathews, C. M illiams, Frank | was confirmed. u 3 N Barry and the major will, likely, select | \Yednesday morning at 10 o'clock Hammond and Frank Gliswold. There was [ The question of reimbursing ex-Chief of | eva; T. C. Ball, Chicago; J. W. Hewitt, : X 3 searleS& searles ground somewhere else, within a mile from Magniticent Oat Yield. a la tendance, both of the Sunday school | Police Seavey for expences incurred at | B. F. Baum. Portland; W. A, Bergsbressen 4 3 % S ECIALYSTS. the city limits. On Wednesday they will sl SRR 4 | scholars and others. Washington at the recent convention of po- | V. C. Shickley GUIT CLATM DEEDS _All forms of Blood an inspect company B of the sccond regiment | .CHEROKEE, Ia., July 22.—(Special)—The | “Nfrg, Ray Nye entertained last evening in | lice chiefs was discussed und the bill as | — Hirrle 1670, 75 Cants. ot B, §kin Discases. Sores, Spot at North Plat on Thursday company I, |98t crop averag: in Cherokee county will f honor of Mrs. A. D. Touzalin of Omaha and | submitted was allowed, with the exception Nebrasknns ut the Hotels, add PR [ has "'”llm'\-‘*;' pfula, Tumor first regiment, at Central City, and on Fri. | b8 much greater than was first anticipated. | Mrs. Floyd of Des Moincs, who were until | of $8, this amount being deducted as being | ./ t :‘l’n‘e ‘.‘\h[a‘ l” -'I;;I-“-v:a "\”"u‘f‘ |'“|m"y DEEDS, 4 Jettan day company B, second regiment, at Ord, | A farmer living in the eastern part of the | Fecently residents of this city. A very enjoy- | an unnecessary cxpense. R nice; Robert Sterling, Hartington; J. &, | CATSReItent Sompany, at ; from the sys will be ‘inspected by General Barry, and | county had some oats which wezt down as [ AU evening wakspent. 0 CH e ifpars Roptor and Ghris: ron, Grand Island Andrews, 1ot 8, Bioeic 1, Tior N LADIES company B, first rogiment, at Fullerton, and | goon as they commenced to ripen. He cut | calf tnieves operating. in' this city. Thres | forred to Chief of Police wWhite L | At fhe Dellone—C. A. Peterson, Ira # 2 nad N e ) \ [ Major Iechet, This will leave two companics, | oM With & mower, threshing them out of | calyes have been stolen within the last day | The following statement ot the police and LORland ol DALy S EineRan LW, it 3\ D and M, at Lincol VR the winrow, and received the enormous yield | or 'two, and the parties frightened away | fire department fund was read NOrth Platte; J. W, Andrews, Fre- oy e S iock Dl Qiale. 48 \ UR SATARRE, Thons s meteacoln, and one cavalry troop, | of 104 bushels to the acre. There were | from one other place. Their method is to| Ninety per cent of tha levy for this year, | mont; W. I. Hull, Hastings; \W. M. White, S A Job 14 e N Y N ot o o] by 2] hobalit The Board of Educational Lands and Funas | L CPLY Acres in the fleld, It is estimated that | grive up to a barn in the night and load in | $53,067.06; additional credits per last state- | Tekaiah 3 Carson, administrator, o i \ pecla the average yleld throughout the county will 8 4 ; . 7 nal ured s hants et of % 13) foot fot 11, Ttime course af treatment held a short session today in the governor's | o ‘herabe,? €10, (hroughout the county will | the ‘calf. Scveral partles are under sus- | ment, $3L111.17; additional uredits since last | At the Merchant ; L RN 1 _ | \ n (VITALITY ALK office, and took up some odds and ends of A e oY ¢ | picton. statement, 75 cents; total fund, §84,178.98; | Alex Morse, ald § Sohenck, n' 14 and w4 of & WEAK MEN [}/ \‘.;\ too 4'\\41)\‘\;‘“! unimportant business, which had been han; 8 A great many farmers are running | © while in Lincoln Saturday Sheriff Milliken | expenditures, $45,734.17; balance in fund, | kinson: J; . d_Smith L . 8. E. Hogers' Okahoma plication to business or study, severe mental ing for some time unadjusted. The que on twine, owing to the fact that it is | ga\ Charlie Carlton, who is serving a life | $38,444.51. Lincoln; ¢ n R. Boyd, Iliam Milne, lots 17 and 18, block | strain or grief, SEXUAL EXCESSES in g for some tin ad he ques- | taking from three and one-half to four | gantence. fi e, Mo ia sy N (Ca asanion i wHich was briet: the | Yatarlgos Kearney; J. i rd Place s 35 | middle life or from the effects of youthful tions ‘of Prof. Ebright's removal from the | pound to the acre, when two to three pounds | foni¢ace foF murdering August Gotham in | In exeeullve scesion, which was prief the | west, * Hushuilie; | H." Carnahan Same 1o Saran Morrell, 1ot "3, bioek follles, all yleld readily to our new treate Y N et bl ars | ERHBALD £1p A0E8. S A0} X 5 | this county. Carlton is blacking stoves. The | COI ssionel ed ove te ciden arle, G. J olcomb, 8. P. Delatour, Lee | Omaha View extension e o P A e Tl O Suporintondont Gilleapin ot | tiere fgured on. Tho local dealers are unable | yardan roports that he is a model prisoner, | to the fire department expenses, hose supply | Jacobs, Ogalalia; d. Jones and wie, Lin- | Syme to 1 ¥ icistand, 101 Biscic 1 | et o e L tYoubles, If out. of. the olty, the Omabia Deaf and Dumb institute, were | in the market, so a Kreat deal of the harvess | Sherif Milliken says that Charlie 1s In good | and appropriations, The selection of a polico | eoln; Charies . Pratt, Hastings: 3o "4 §gam(o hyton & | WRITE ol cured at home by ‘coFt g eal o aryes 4 ; Sl fditiaprrisl SaDtal S e arnes, Norfolk: Corson, Ord; Bame to Hyvon rye were a good crop throughout northwest- | ;') AUEHT WIS O € THVRE BT RS e sick their many peculiar ails ed company, ® b 1ot 9, RN Dr, Searles & Searles, 2413, Farnam sto ha, Neb, Wiesmi Adam Breed, Hastings; | Jecov's add O Ly ——————— | - | Predicting s Great Crop. John W. alls City hp S RERS L —— E. M. Searle came in from Ogalalla last | cumse nd 1 )CAL BREV Ty "";'[ h "I ""l‘ Pe s night, bringing twenty-seven cars of cattle £O0AL BRAYITIES — RCUMSEH, Neb., July 22.—(Special)— | ppe of 345 mil to = Work ot Inosnan ine DR The run of 345 mile§ Wys made in thirteen | uneral services .over the remains of the Stanton County Fopuliats EDUCATIONAL. e ern Towa, and the potato and corn prospects STANTON, Neb, July 22.—(Special)—The | yrg potter than ever before. Corn is gounty central committee of the people’s in- | out of dange y dependent party held a meeting at the city ¥ 4 a Davis and daughter, Irene, are on an Vi g 1 ball last Saturday and fixed upon Friday, | yopk, Nel y S ec ¥ 8 and one-half hours. te J. Hayden Burns will be held Wedne: county convention. It was decided to hold a r'rvh;-'x:_lul ‘I:J‘ lwllml hil ‘l':wn'm Hlv:» Rev. R. T. Davis is in Baltimore in at-|though corn is a tyiflp backward. With a | residence, 634 South Twenty-ninth avenue, delega ivention and the basis of repre- | caught fire this morning. A e time there | tendance at the meeting of Baptist | few more rains he predicts a great yield | Interment at Forest Lawn cemetery. Tha Cra Aol T sentation was fixed at one delegate for every | was no one at home, and the fire was dis- | Young People’s v s ! \ The Great Military School of the Wes ten votes or major fraction thereof cast for | coversd by August Couch. When he ar-| The annual session of the Johnson county = Ry Y 350 Devine for'congress, and (v deegaies upon the scene the barn was too far | teachers’ ‘institute ‘will convene in Tecum A7 AN A VR AR M TR AR TR AR ; A'so NIEDRINGHAYS HALL for Small Boys, REEN 00M. . 900h - pLoslip sretofore 0 to be save e, howe urned his | 5¢ t Monday anl will continue two A 4 mass_conventions were held. A picaic will | 70 1o be saved. ' He, however, turned his | gy ™ the instructors are: Prof. T. H g 4 Unsurpassed Advantages. Investizate before selecting o school Vor bo held on the day of the convention fire it the kitchen. Quickly putting. this | Bradbury of Tecumseh, Prof. W. H. Skinner ¢ Cutalogue addross Rev. Mr. Shank of the Omaha Christian | = i - ng | ©f Nebraska City Miss Mattie G 1 > o LESLIE MARMADUKE, - - Sweot Springs A Advacate occupied the palpit at the Meth | Ot he called several nelghbors restding | 6 FECIIS T SO por™ s inatructive. e TOTHING can be substituted forthe RovaL Lo - : RO odist Episcopal church yester: morning. e R LR, (ovas 1O | tures will be given throughout the session . - Sy e - By sepiel Ay morning o | that one of the bed rooms was also on fire . ig Sk ; M A DAUGHTER OR WARD TO EDUCATE ? . fonhs funeral of Joseph Johnion, Who Was|ine blaze being In the bed. Aftor some |, Mre J. R Roas and children of Omaba BakinGg PowDER and give as good re- R OR WAR C e e Pl R AR - e ver | trouble this was extinguished. In the barn [r¢ Visiting frdis o1 5 o The leading school In the Southweat (s the sch currod: Sesterday "ani wan o arseat ever | (IS 0S8, L PR 0k 248 | S o Eherryvate, Kan. 10 o sults. . No other leavening agent will make CHRISTIAN GOLLEGE, Jrnse ALl 0 AR R e s e e the D a0 ® | double carriage and a phaeton, none of which [ the city . 5 pag ataiog bens Bep e z ; SRS SAITIARS A1 8 RIARSR. BOIS, 06 Whis) J. F. Roberts has gone to Lexington, Neb. o . s < COLUMBIA, = = = MISSOURL. Mrs. Lue'la Wilcox St. Clair, President. DAV T b penll - | ek e, The b e ot th waler | i i arn sz ther such light, sweet, delicious, wholesome food. e populist central comm : me gra | SAE OE LR BT B RIRELE 3 TAN L] TN an rs. C. M. Miller and children Saturduy and called a delegate convention, (o | 6% €arly this morning, but as yet there | 4"\ 104 X Gl 00" Visiting be held he August 24, to eleet delegates to . =N - A i ia) T Taiat iy T — relatives and friends at Albla, Ia EDUCATIONAL.” AL Yo send_tho mareclone Fronch e judicial and state conventions Swall Failure at Chadron. Hon. A. Cook is visiting In New York 355 e P N RS = - Ramsdy R S CHADRON, Neb., July 22.—(Special Tele- | state T AT A AT A R AR AR A AN WENTWORTH et it i i « r iy s The young people of the Baptist chure : TR e rmatorrhoa, Varieoo PENDER, Neb., July 22.—(Special gram.)—The 8. . Smith grocery store was | e YOUNK Deople of the Baplist ehurch {urn Bregd, New Urissnt, | mufin rings on hot, well greased griddle; MILITARY SR HESTORY Tomt Vigon el gram.)—Today was set for the preliminary | ¢1086d here today, the stock being taken pos- | ko 1 Joriaa avening b > 1% pints corn meal, % pint flour, 1 table- | bake on one side of them only. Serve hot 2 ks Use it and pay if satised. {rial of Frank Ewlng, the Winaebago police- | 3¢53lon of by Smith's wife and brother under | “Tig ladies of Wanetah councll No. 1,|spoonful sugar, 1 teaspoonful salt, two heap: | with cottage cheese. = % ACADEMY (o loN MOHL €0 i W ey B S chattel mortgages. Several creditors, prin- [1 . 0. M., gave a very enjoyable plenie to teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, 1| oft Waflles, by meriens Ageat, Caivaat, Ghlo man who killed George P a cipally Omaha firms, have steps o | the friends of the order in Dillon & Oder's spoonful lard, 1% pints milk, 2 €ggs. | One quart flour, one-half teaspoonful salt, Lexington, Mo e e the Indian celebration a week ag 1ay. | oust the parties now in poss Liabill- | grove Frilay afternoon. A large number together corn meal, flour, sugar, salt | one teaspoonful sugar, two teaspoonfuls Koyal ‘ { OR The prisoner walved examination ties, about $4,0 assets, somewhat less. | participate and powder; rub in lard cold, add eEgs | Baking Powder, one large tablespoonful but- S.SELLERS, A, M. 3 will be tried at the fall term of the district | Smith has been in business for some years - — (beaten), and (he milk; mix into a moder- | ter, two eggs 1A one-balf pints milk s Supt court. The principal witnesses were placed | and his fallure was due to inability to col Webster ounty Political Fight. ately stift batter; pour from bowl into shallow | Sift together flour, salt, sugar and powder 4 18 THE ONLY under $100 bonds each. Ewing not having | lect outstan accounts RED CLOUD, Neb., July 22.—(8 cake pan. Bake in rather hot oven 30 | rub in butter cold: add beaten eggs and milk: 9 any means and seemingly no friends, Justice v—sr—— Last fall ' = i e | + SPECIALIST to defend him T|.\|| ;.m\x, .\r‘bi‘ un (Special.) | ulist members of the county board organ DOns and ens-bai® ninkai o ST wafe-ir 1 tully gr Hallet & Davis Bidg. formy Weberstuste a1 hieago. e g — he Chase County Teachers' institute close 3 L1 enk avocres To Lecol Tas Goanty Volerans. fzed & coutest committee and contested the | spoonful salt, one teaspoonful two tea ] fill twe . Sien orut mesierare o Jinrdare of BENNINGTON. Neb., July 52.—(Special)— | & Vry profitable term hers Saturday. The | election. They also enjoined the clerk, judge | spoontuls Royal Baking Powder, one eg, | b7 turn over. MEN ONLY attendance was larger than last year. The |and treasurer from appointing commis- | nearly a pint milk and cream in equal parts, preparatio e being made for the ] rro it Every cure suaraniecd gether flour, salt, sugar and powder; add | Melt 1 cupful red currant jelly, 1 glass white YEAR A it Aet, Usiearte; Tegsharsts entertainment of the second annual reunion | yewly employed principal of the Imperial | The contest case was dismissed at the April of the Douglas County Veterans' association, | schools, and County Superintendent David |term of the district court, but to be held here August 7, 8 and 9. Fully | Ogilvie. tlon was coutinued. into rather firm batter, half fill large greased | berry, k olyoke. K | | | | the injunc- | beaten egg, milk, cream and extract; mix | wine and 1 teaspoonful Royal Extract Rasp- | ieh grade English lassion) Sehoo). Jdtmrary - Ra | At the recent meeting BULLAKD, Prla. duckvavilion! OMAHA, NEM.

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