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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE""FRIDAY JULY 2¢ | strest. Work continued but a short time | acres of peach trees, and the oceasion was -IN — b Tthe S g niversary of the Terrible | befors al parties engaged were placed under | made espectally attractive by a picnfc, got o | Al ‘ that Naked Nebraskn's Crops. arrest, ch. 1 with pass, The parties | yp at the orchard by the Woman's Christ ,,," One hundred and six abov 4 M. 0. W. Alquist Robbed on a Publio | Were releascd upon theis own recognizance | Temperance union of Blue Springs and Wy Orack Cruiser Madb Good Time Against| Wind blowing forty-cight miles an hour | to appear today for trial, and immediately | more, The meeting closed last night with a | | tram the south, | | 1895, IT WAS ONLY A YEAR AGO. Thoroughfare. went back to wo jshing the grade last ® Iy . it Head Winds and Hj eas, | ghft | yeut work, finishing & a banguet at Wymore, which was largely at gh Seas. | Cora blades shriveling in the blast like st — . grass in a furnace S o B O oL L T 5 “HE OUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” arly all Is harvested. Wheat Interents | (Al the hope of a season dissipated In | CHICKEN TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS LOST | VES CAPTURED, Crop Situati INOA, Neb crop is the largest ever pro of the county. N is very e Cnt wo Old ders Redhnnded, d Her While Another | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July | Telegram.)—Sherift Eikenbary and two of One Ma (Special Gives n day r of o Purse—Pros | d, yielding fitteen to twenty-five Abe i i T e olttinin of Oh piotine wheku ———————— 2 on Muniels })’u‘ . ..;m arrested : n 8 r-:-:mg rlm: :y_n;]y,“yl. ,,i‘r i.”n»_ oats (Ih“:ul v‘y‘n'r(vsnl:lu:n‘ 1s. it to the Ship—Crew | by Nebraska one year ago today. July 26, | g ulius Ramga last night. Stribling and | Corn is looking' fine, but Is beginning to intei ta it | 1594, will be remembered in Nebraska after conducted a series of raids upon the hen-| “rhe Genoa State bank pald a first dividend DTl e Ll ety o the o of LINCOLN, July 25.—(Special)—Mrs, €. W. | C00D%, @ranaries, and hogpens of numerous | to depositors a few days ago of 10 per cent. | NEW YORK, July After an absence of | tha state in a single day will never be | € ' ) * Alquist reported at the police station that | farmers in this vicinity, and their thefts|It is the general opinion that abomt 20 per| nearly ten weeks the United States cruiser [ kno AIl that has been told of it fs but | will aggregate several hundred dollars. The | cent more will about exhaust the available % . REL et ANe Seal: Iete she had been held up and robbed of $260 At | dhorir had spotted the thieves several weeks | resonrces of that institution, so far as gen- | New York arrived here today and anchored | & p 0" O (00 000 BE%0 Lo wing corn, great . the corner of P and Fourteenth streets. The | ago, but '* was not until last night that the | eral depositors are concerned. [ in North river. Captain Evans, when seen | giaiks ot ripened grain stand monuments (o | robbery was committed, she says, last night, | officers were able to detect the men in the : -~ - by the feporters of the Assoclated press, ex- | the anniversary, and people talk more freely | VA thets 14 1o ofMeial Feport of the Fobbary | Sommission ukiyhule Srimo, Mlied tiv oMo | | oo SRRCRE o0 rhe | Pressed himself as being higaly pleased with | of the dreadiul day, now “ouly a year ago." | o on file at the police station. This looks very [ Witnessed the forcing of a lock on a chicken | LOUP ¢ SR 1€ | the ship, and sald with no little show ot [ [t was just before midnight on the night } A ]- f U q 1.t - t tl aiogular, ag Mrs. Alqulst {8 known in the | S0P And betore any booty Had heen sscured Sherman county falr will be held on October |\ i4 "\t glio was the boss of her class, Of | 0fJUY, 23 that the wind began to blow from | SK o1 e I) 1S a 1e nelghborhiood as a most quiet and respectable | taken (o jall, The accused will have their | 1 2 and 8. The assoclation was late in fe- | ¢, voroge speed Captain Evans said: “We | a stfl bracze and by daylight it was blowing fady and one whose word is to be taken | preliminary hearing i, GG s, now:| CIATAR, oAy He their fair, but now they | v v a stilt breeze and by daylight it was blowing 8t e e s EE N DT » 4 | preitminary hearimg t row, and are now | BCIE 0 (O Loin with the Sherman County | had moderate to fresh gales nearly all the |a gale. It is difficult to write so as to give | Cstrlllrrlnts an 3 ll S anywh o sald in her account of the [ In Jail on account of inability to pro- gtion ol oir | time 1though we : 1 | One who did not experience 1t an idea of that | C C C c . W soonat of a3 | cite' ban 1o the s of. $600, Irrigation company, who will hold their | time, and, although we only had three-fourths | 006 W dnot experlenice ] that | affair that she bad been assaulted in broad | cure bail in the sum of $5 lenwood. | formal opening of the canal October 1, and | boiler power for six days and half boiler |2Vl Wind. It fairly blistered, ~scorehe I daylight by two men. One of them had |, The arrest of Clay Connor at Glenwood, | i\ ' "o pacted that greater crowds will gather | ool ays and hait boller | iihored everything endowed with life. Ali |= - and of Mrs. John Shafer at Lincoln, choked her, and the other had grabbed her | pg h on the charge of adultery, at the in purse, which she carried in her right hand. | stance of Mrs. Shafer’s husband, promises to o heen here | POWer three days, we made the trip from | day the sun shone with fierce inten and | wsist of ex- [ Land's End to Sandy Hook in the excellent | all day that terrible wind bore clouds of dust here at that time than have e; before. The attractions will & 4 hibits of the irrigation company, farm pro- | time of nine days and four hours. We had | and bits of rubbish along, making outdcor - . 2 As she passed them on the sidewalk one of | have i sting opments, as far as this | q,0tg, gpeed ring, athletic sports and bicyele | poove poad seas and the wind which was in | 1fe impossible and existence indoors all but the men grabbed at her gold watch, and as | City i8 concerned. Mrs. Shafer went astray | yiceg’ “Each day will have a splendid pro- | "°? = ey i intolerable. At daylight the heat was in she throw up her arm to prevent his got- | M this city while her husband was serving | gram of a variety of events. the beginning northwest, veered around. We | tense, but It steadily increased until the local MR 10 ¥hs cthesed the purse m.‘\ a sentence in the l.lwn;\wml Ia., jail for é i encountered a heavy swell from east north- | record at least was broken. From the gov % Db A 1) | selling liquor without a licens Connor pleree ( re . east it seemed to me we we o the | ernment records figures are obtained showing TAKEN IN BY A “RINGER | played quitc a part in the woman's wayward cilidasd L AL LB A AL Lt g D e N aoYe 100 tFbm. B osas tiilo REeE. ¥Y Fred Rawlings, a local liveryman, has been | ness, and after the arrest of both the irate | PIBRCE, Neb. July 26.—(Speclal)—The | southward of a circular st 1 the A B a6tk v tke tohiNe oF Joip taken in by a traveling outfit which brought | husband now proposes to cause furth Pierce County Teachers’ institute, which is | ship a full speed trial of eight rs' duration government thermometer registered je held in this city from August & to clusive, promises to be one of the mo 1 race track yesterday proved to be a speedy | “ringer” of the swiftest description. Raw g o » | trouble. Shafer was in town today in confer- town a sorry looking plug which on the uble. Shaf d nce with County Attorney Polk. It is a joé | (1 ankThee, dVA1bBAN -10 well known fact that numerous parties in | cogsrulsessions ever held in the county. The | minute under natural drau this city, many of them of considerable | {noirictors are Prof. C. C. Hurly, J. K n- in a head sea, and with 122 pounds of steam 10 o'el evolutions per | 10 it, and the cruiser test evi k, 95; at noon, 101; at 1 at 2:30, 105; at 8 o'clock, 106, the r known in Omaha. F'rom this time Reasons Why averaged a speed of seventee d a half | the heat slowly receded till shortly before § n]m:s paid $50 and a l“‘ e T ‘;f] “‘:“" !“"’;' a nding ";‘ :' <””'"”'“”l'<l“ ere on intimate | pjaron, A M., Miss Edith Batchelor and 1:nn:f}\.|‘ ];4;.1!, with 9,500 \'.u~”‘|\:::\!u-:nll‘:‘" o'clock in the evening the mercury had | 5 tlemen side bets running into the hundreds |terms with the woman, and it was to secure | cy, SUGEEI RIS AGNL TR AR AT KUENH 6| THur HObE BaWAE B deveiopud W ment: | dropped below the century mark | 1 ! o find out tiat the apparont bag of 17-year | the punishment of the gullty ones in this city | fio#ntY, SV he” given, thoso engaged thus | sumption of 187 pownds of Coal, which is the | Bt all (hat night the dreadful gale con- | , A MAN SHOULD LOCATE IN 0ld bones was a wind splitter. It is sald that | that Shafer was here today. far being Senator W. V. Allen, Prof. U. S. | lowest on record A | tinued, and diminution in the temperature | the outfit did up several Hastings parties in [ A runaway, which occurred at La_Platte | oy prof, J. B. Mannix and J. K. Stable- I also gave her a good fair trial fn a head | Seemed so slight as to be scarcely noticed. | a similar manner o last evening, had a fatal result. Messrs. | o on i B e ot Al 10 & thead | One thing remarkable in the day's expe There 18 a p {lity that the $534,000 re- | McKinsey anl O'Leary were returning from | ' — wiE HeE o SRE AGEIR U A whon | ence was that there were but few cases of | funding bonds of the city of Lincoin may [ Omaha, and when almost home the team Crooks Quickly Dixponed OF. o e ot e b rough (e une on. the | Prostration. This was remarked at the time, have to be sold over again owing to the fall- | ran away, throwing both occupants to the [ COLUMBUS, Neb., July 25.—(Special Tele- | W& COUM WOt BAYE BESUERL Ahe KUBS 0% TR | and ‘was then aseribed to the lack of mols | 1, as per agreoment. Konntze Bros., fiseal | will recc v',‘.,'“ ath this morning. O'Leary | ..o of Camden, S. D., and Robert Harris | into action.’ e B R i Y agents at New York, of N . sbraska, state that S of Mexico broke into a merchandise car in| ‘‘How about the visit of the German em- they have been ordered by the trust com MIL) ITIIIV “fl\l TO PPEND pany not to take them up. In consequence of this the Lincoln city council is indignant and may cancel the contract which it has Omaha and Nebraska were not alone in their misery, Kansas, western Missourl .'m'l‘! IR, the Union Pacific yards, where they were | Detor?” asked the report caught by J. C. Vizzard, a Union Pacific de- | he think about the ship tective, They were tried and sentencel by “Well, now,” said the captain, 'wughing, “I District Judge Sullivan at 11 o'clock today to [ don’t propose to tell the Gernian ewiperor's and what did the Army Exam for that Purpose. ng Towa, eastern Colorado, South Dakota, Mon- tana and Minnesota received their full sh With Green & Van Duyn, the local agents| FREMONT, July 25.—(Special)—Lieuten- | ;2! /c = Aoy ot el gt Wiiv | CLIDUIUE'S | o the awful visitation. Dispatches printel y 1 - | one year in the penitentiary at hard labor. | =ecrets, but I can tell you I never wmet a|{y qyr ua e time give detalls of the Nere through whom the bonds were sold. |ant Abercromble of the Second infantry, U. | They will dine at Lincoln tonight. Both are | man like him in my lfe.” He seems t0 know | orriple CURAN Gk aeAlAL sy restTLIke o Because There Is There— DROWNED IN SALT CREEK. S. A., Fort Omaha, and two enlisted men of | young men, but old offenders. Willis is an|a great deal about everything. THis knew | the hot blast and destruc I‘l” of the crops Orvin P. Colby, aged 35 yeats, wa drowned | the same regiment passed through Fremont | ex-Wisconsin convict. edge of naval architecture, varticularly, sur- | ¢pat tollowed, An abundant and regular rainfall for crops, cool breezes from Iast night in the big bend of Salt Creek at | on bicycles last evening on thelr way from % — prised me very much, and you can't him the east end of Lincoln park. He ual Cedar County Fair. in a single detall from the keal 1o the truck. fng In a boat with a man named Munn. | GTON, July 25.—(Special)—The | The night that he and his suits dined w Leaning over he lost his balance and fell in has been looking over the country with a|gates for the fourteenth annual Cedar [ us on board he gave me a sample of his Before Munn could reach him Colby sank. |V ‘\l\‘ of v’wlwi u'u“ru Iu- {,.,-' ..\;,],4 Inn\lzllh_c county fair are September 10, 11 and 12.| nical knowledge about a man-of-war - After the creek had been dragged two hours | Soldiers from Fort Omaha to Pender. He s | py o\ oonigeent harvest insures a good agrl “About 1 o'clock in morninz, although the remaine were located and brought to the | & believer in the use of the wheel In mii- [ The WASTERER BEReRl EEs B BRGS0 | he had been already shown over the ship, he | and in polics court an investigation of the il the gulf during the summer, a climate t will permit raising all Pender to Omaha. Lieutenant Abercrombie | HARTI kinds of fruit and vegetable, v very rich soil, a good dairy-farm- ing country, the best climate, an abundance of lumber, houses built at a very low cost, free Monday afternoon at South Omaha fuel, a very hospital and kindly pop- city early this morning. The deceased was | t4r¥ uetvice and ho thinks it oan be used | o unusually good. Another feature cal- | EXbrers:d u desire o ee the eugine room and| Dawson-McCarty ~affair will be had. The ulation, good public schools. A section in which severe frost a married man living with his wife at the ; g L i . culated to “draw” is a series of ball games | dynamo. ~~ After going throus’ the engine i gueen of England has become so anxious to and long winters are lacking. Summer nights are always cool i . One of the first mutual life insurance com- ; room, where he made a closc examinaiion 5 ghts are ays cool. west end of the park. Colby's relatives live | o ioy “to be organized under the new law | Petween Hartington, Coleridge and Randolph. | (%0 Tulhinory, "he asked mo how long it | B¢t to the bottom of the affalr wherein Daw- Wintes: niglits’ ravely. cold:* A thoroughiix u healtl hear Se 1. Arrangements for the funeral will be the Security Mutual of Fremont. This opxdab] iealthy New Ontx on the Market. would take to uncouple an engi>, I informed STANTON, Neb., July 2 n and his family were assaulted near South have not been announced, pending receipt of P L P —(Special.)—The | him I did not exactly know, bui I wouil iave | Omaha on July 31, 1893, by the McCarty information from them, sompany commenced taking applications to- and pleasant climate. The great 1 day and as soon as the law is in fol will kets re within a few hours Sister Benedict, one of the sisterhood in| fje articles of incorporation. The ,”""“mg first new oats brought to market were grown \' ;I»"l':;\n[;‘xr, n:‘. ; ’I;:;;y. 4-v‘n; e ”p\!“'.lh‘ nlx’,l.:l gang, according to the story which is cur- distance of you. The temperature ranges from 30 to 90 degrees. charge of the convent of the Holy Child|constitutes the board of directors: Irank [ by Louis Godeker, in the south side of the | o5 50 e rent,’ that the United States ‘has concluded It No extremes. The water is good. The people are friendly and Jesus, died at 8 o'clock this morning, aged | Dolezal, J. B. Frick, R. B. Schneider, L. M. | county, and threshed eighty bushels per acre | “Wirory well, T will time you. can put off her majesty no longer. The Brit- 5 R s 31 years. Her death was due to consumption. eene, C. M. Willlams, R. L. Hammond, |and are of excellent quality. Stanton county The ~m_“x T aliwiil. ana| Rtion will wait no Ilunu"l' on ceremony. prosperous. Garden farming and fruit growing pay and pay you The funeral will occur ot 8 o'clock tomor- | Otto Huette and J. Devries of this city | has never had such an immense crop of e e et e R roinl the emnneror | The secretary of state has requested the in- well. Common sense will tell every man to investigate The row morning from the chapel of the convent. | and D. Z. Mummert of Blair. Frank Esmay | small grain as is now in shock and stack | When the task Wes wompisied the Swbitol| vestigation. 4 y investigate this. The The district court is told by Ely & Richard- | will be superintendent of agencies and have | and corn is very prom VA o o imanirad | Orders to proceed_with the inquiry were immigration is to the South. It is inevitable. You cannot afford son that they hold unpald notes of Alice G.|charge of the work of soliciting insurance. 5 R T Al e n the uiickness | cecelved by W. W, Slabaugh yesterday from to let this chance ; 3 4§ — 78 voursalt | 5 and Oliver Beethoven Howell to the amount | Prof. R. A. Heritage, who has had charge 5 (it o D v Ty e e el "151c/95% | Governor Holcomb, directing him to take the 3 e pasa. It s & duty you owe yourself and your N of $20,000. They ask that the conservatory of | Of the musical department of the Fremont [ LA PL Neb., July (Special)— | of the Americans, and then he tried ihe ro- | testimony in shorthand of all the witnesses family to look over this fertile region and see what it will do for fausic on Thirteenth and 1. streets be sold | Normal school, has resigned, to take effect | Berd Holman was attending the annual camp- YPreiNg Rear to see (hat it was in Frober|he can get to testify concerning the affair. you. The tide is turned that w Nothing wi v and the proceeds devoted to the payment of | August 1 and will remove to Oregon, where | meeting at Bk City this week. N of hie came on diok again the ship wos | MI; Slabaugh has invited more than twenty- you. s ¢ i . Nothing will stop it. Nature 2 these notes, he wm’ h:vr'“:‘hlargv of u.r musical depart Mr. Duncan McKinzie, who was injured by Jim“(\m)”mb e ;fi!\,;hm be pr!\sonlfin’xzd lrl]“ \\I\.l(r(h\")' know aids your efforts. Success is sure to follow honest labor and no V] SAC o ment of the Willamette university. In addi- | the running away of his team while returning o 4 Wi ot Vi $1 2 020898, _SvENR EOMNLE NS UL0. DAt R risk " i WILL PREACH TO MEN ONLY. on to s work ‘atthe Normal school Gue- | e Ay O e e ot ths enidencs | WIth the exceplion of the watcl, bad turned | being forced to beg the queen’s pardon for risk of failure of crop, hot winds or drouth are staring you in Rov, Byron Beall will delivor a sermon | ing his stay in this city Prof. Heritage has | of Mr. O'Leary in La Platte Thursday noon. in. It was then nearly 2 0'~lock In iho meiii- | haying had citizens so bad that they would the face. next Sunday to men only, entitled “Some | taken an active part in musical and literary Mttt ing, and while passiog through from the en- | not hesitate to give British subjects a trounc- Organize Into clubs of three to five families. Select Paths in Lincoln that Lead to Death; or, | eircle: Hastings Wedding Bells., g‘.nplrunl:l ln(lh trom u‘l’lrre he h::r;’tl :I; '! { ing while migrating on American soil. your home and you will never regret it. Come and see what the Aeoine NS Ry, — — e SRR s uarter declc he saw. the men curlad up in | Governor Holcomp expre S A e prawka City Physician Arrext HASTINGS, Neb., July 25.—(Speclal.)—Mlas | NS TR0C /0 "PR0inS Giickly to me, he | the ayestigaion il e haeauch os o has counuy Al At iesiorRee up Rt ey tima S Al In DI HOk L 1 | NBORASKA CITY, July 20.—(Special)— | Mabel Miles of this city was married yester- | yiiit Yoy ons will 1 ‘tako fo. close 3our nvestig ] &h, e Ao G as he was an ardent supporter of the can- | : - e Fitol of. Goni Thaidire: i Al me y heard it intimated that the South Omaha au- cheerfully given. It is time now. Atany "ot Mayor Granam:“the present ex. | Yesterday Dr. Jordan of this city was called | day to Henty A. Fitch of Genoa. The cere. | water tight doors? thorities have been lax in getting at the true ty seconds after | grary, Mr. Healey of | “The men did it fa n ecutive, as against the reform candidate, | to Percival, Ia., to administer to a patfent, | mony was performed by Rev. Judge Broady After attending his patient he was arrested | the Congregational church at the Home of the | the signal was glver, .He sald that was wol | The peculiar part of the Dawson story lles The Burlington Beach company has Issued | on a warrant sworn out by a local physiclan | Pride’s brother, fibeLbosg fecruliy asick worky "l""w]‘fr”'»»y'""f fact that | iy tho fact that after they claim that their $40,000 in bonds and is now trying to place | of that place and charged with evading the Telen Completed. the mex, were nearly all asleep Wlion the Gr¢r | property was destroyed and they bad been = them on the market. Towa state law, which requires all physicians | OXFORD, Neb., July 25.—(Special Tele- ('.;‘-) l\)*-Ih;'.fll;».nlm\hr: ,',:‘, }_*v"w'"“'”r:' 'j“flvm" beaten and detained on their westward jour- / George A. Marshall of Arlington, vice | practicing in that state to register with the [ ..o\ Oxford is now connected with Beaver | gir) of the time in daylight, shen everythine | fos the Dawson family accepted an invitation president of the State Horticultural soclety, | state medical examine! He was fined $10, & from the McCarty people, went to Vie Me 5 il ks 0 ich b el edlately | City by telephone, the line having been | wes fevorable. When the emperor was leav- | carpy's | o ined Sasdnt g 8 was In the city tolay enroute home from the [Which he paid. The citizens immediately rl ed | - oted today. The circult takes in Edi- HaEEt ter dsch & on | Garty's house and joined in merrymaking at summer meeting of the socisty at Wyomore. | that amount and reimbursed him. comple |,u. today. ahaltelt ; (w‘:m'r i i us he stood on the quarter dsck, and, cn | the nuptials of their daughter, which were 1617 l‘urnum St., Omaha, Neb, 107 favs 1216 osting waa “lacgely. attorided | ] ‘A" queer! freak ot thel wind: was' witnesseal| 201 800 coverais GI8iaNos o BN yimiles, Sibldan e goodbye, )lln"..‘l [vt“r‘f Dehr | celebrated there. This occurred after the al- by prominent hortioulturists from. this state | here yesterday, A whirlwind started near the [ Imapected North Platte Milttia, | Inefized phat a vossel of var, suld be n (he | loged assault, Some lengthy depositions have BCATARY Towa . MikatoTi &0 ThIlrols: postoffice, and, crossing the street, tore up a | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 25.—(Special.) ! 4 heen sent Mr. Slabaugh, trying to explain away the fact t evening in-| GRAND JURY TAKING A HAND. ———— this place. He Invited Along t Bl e large portion of the new sheet iron roof on OMAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN. Levy Bros.” livery barn, and then disappearsd At the Lindell—H. H. DeFol, A. L.| Considering the fact that the day was per- | spected the militia company —Adjutant General Barry Bxplain. atorrh GOSSIP FROM STATE HOU awnt General Superintendent G. M. Levy, Divi- | Buest CUPIDENS Migton, O. A. Boehme, Mrs. R. Geppuer. | foctly still, with no wind blowing, it was | found the company well drilled and in good wxIbility "":-‘u l'):r :::I,r‘r:l:‘ May Be| A G Compton, a hack driver, was ar- “CUPIDENE" At the Windsor—E. W. Soule. At the| guite singular. condition. ! % lal to the P rested yesterday by Detectives Dunn and This great Vegotuble Lincoln—-C. §. Carrler, C. A. Potter, G. W. | The stock of W. E. Ingalls, recently taken - 8T, LOU fal to the Post-| 1, 1 ue as a suspiclous character. Compto tion of a famous Fronch physict Vitalizer,theproscrip. Covell, George King. by the sheriff, has been replevined by the ad- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dispich from Hannibal says: R. H. Sull-| SRS OF @ SEPIESH CERIACHT F"l" o8 VOUS OF disvanes of Uhe BeLATALIYS i, gty o o, o Al Ber ! Finley Burke and wife of Council Bluffs | ministrators of the esiate of Paul Schminke, S e L e well and wife arrived here today from Chi- | pai® oo "ron "t epot on Saturday night Bl et Bk emival, Euwisabon, Nervous Debiiiyy are registered at the Lincoln. deceased, under a chattel mortgage given ""'"“"u I"‘ i ""l.‘:”“"x i 1 baxton | cag0. accompanied by Mrs. Susie Hayward, | when returning from the Clan Gordon plo- pstton, Tt st olt 10xen by day ok 1 e 1 arcorelo nd 5 S0mS/yeats. 880} e E b A L 3 and it Is thought Mrs. Hayward's mission | nic. She left a valise containing $10 worth nessof dischiarge, wiict i ot eheckadfoly 6 er \ | Love. a Malvern, Ta., resident, is at | here is to go before the grand jury and tell [Of Scottish paraphernalia In the hack and Tamplin, St. Paul; E. G. Well e 4 ‘organaol all IMparitica. | sion Superintendent J. H. Dugan and other [ C. A. { ; heard nothing from it thereafter. The loss CUPTDENE atrongthens und reatores sl Wik organa. tor & New | Ghicago, Burlington & Quincy officlals were | the Arcado. all she knows about the Stillwell murder and [ heard nothlag from It thereafter. The loss Tlie reason gaflerers nre not cured by Doctors 13 beeanse ninety per cent are troubled W e i Dol 1 yesterday the COFTDEN 5 1n the anly knawh rer : bled wity 9, in the city yesterday on important business N. B. Friesen Is registered at the Arcade | tho relations existing between Dr. HEarne | goieotives succeeded in recovering the lost guarante given and money returnt ooy sout it operation. 8000 teatimuong 3 LINCOLN, July 25.—(Special)—The Bel- | iss Edith McClay of Chicago and Miss | trom Jansen. and the widow of the murdered man PrOr | propcrty “which was in Compton's possession. 100 & bo, six for §5.00, by mall. Sond for FREE cly oniatk s esmaenboury E mont & North Platte Valley railroad today | Katie McClay of Auburn, Neb., arrived yes- | [, 0. Adams of Salt Lake is registered at [ t0 and after the murder. : A AR DRl T Aadross DAVOL MEDICINE €O, P, O, Lox 2070, San Praicisco, Cal. T 0+, filed articles of incorporation with the secre- | terday for a visit with the family of H. H. | (e Millard 5 ,‘T.l.f,’ ?L’;E“"l..f\;uflé‘.‘.‘,,'.','.r,.,';‘f',‘ San [Francisco | he did not return the valise to its owner. FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG €O., e e e tary of state. The capital stock is $1,000,000 | ¥'08S Ay P . C. Pratt of Alblon is one of the Ar-|Faqefeat the libel suit e Dht PEOA and the incorporators are John A. McShane, Domestie Difliculty at York. ade’s guests. Dr. Hearne and wife are still in the city Met and Elected Ofeers., e Frank C. Condon, C. B. Rustin, Louls YORK, Neb, July 25.—(Special)—Some| [L. A. Bowes of Shenandoah was at the ) and will remain here until after the grand T_h»- Omaha Paid Firemen's Benevolent as- . : Schroeder and B. L. Baldwin. The termini | time ago Mrs. W. T. Brown of this city be- | lard yesterday. Jury reports. It is generally believed that | soclation met at the city hall yesterday after- Jllly SpeCI al 3 of the prope flroad are Alliance, in Box | came convinced that W. T. Brown, her hus- Evans, a Lincoln man, is on the [ Dr. Hearne wants the grand ]nll')y {h‘r [return | noon and elected the following officera: G. e DTl = Butte county, and an unnamed point on_the | band, was entirely too fond of his mother, register. an indictment against him. as he feels cone | T. Anderson, president; Gus Willlams, vice BRASS BEDS, south bank of the North Platte river. This | and subsequently slighted her, and therefore [ 1T Manville, a stock raiser of Fremont, | feft Ui \,:-”1'"1' Stillwell, A committee | President; J. J. Orms treasurer; D. P. s l CHAIRS, gives nearly an air line from Alliance south | left his roof. is at the Paxton. e o f Three grand jurors. 1. Mvesti. | Bland, secretary. It was decidod to prose: earles & Searles TABLES, to the river. 5 .| Commencing Monday, the priests of the| Frank S. Burkhard of Shenandoah, Ta., is | gflE*H, Gy idence brought out in the depo- | €M@ Ed Humsher, who has been charged SPECIALISTS. SUITS, Governor Holcomb today remitted the $300 | Catholic church of this diocese will have a|at the Dellone. Sitions, and a report is expected soon. with the sequestration of the assoc All tforms of Blood and = oA fine agalnst ex-Councilman B. F. Madsen of | “retreat” in York, which will last for five or | . 1. Brown of Fremont was a Paxton g 2o 299 funds. Shtin Disenses poved 8nd {2 nd all kinds of Furniture i1 our July Omaha. On June 9, 1892, Madsen was found [six days, and wiil be attended by at least | o oo voarday T T e Feea — roful, Tumors | Special gullty in the district court of Douglas county | forty priests. The “retreats” had prior to o . Fats i 24 il chool District Fondw. etter, Eezema and Blood of having solicited and received a bribe of | this always been held in Omaha. T. H. L. Martin of Louisville was at the| BRANDENBURG, Ky. July 25.—Georg® | yoqoraay afternoon Secrotary Gillan of the olson thoroughly cleansed $500. This was secured while he was one | The York County institute, which convened | Paxton yesterday. Robison, keeper of the poor house in Meade [ oo oo B ved the R -4 nf."fx‘]':’.‘ii!s‘ml"< 3y of the Omaha council and is said to have here Monday, has, since its organization, [ J. H. Lowrey of Neola, Ia., is an arrival reg- | county, was shot and killed this morning he O M B O s tontion tan. ot been for favoring the passage of an ordinance | steadily increased in numbers, until the num- [ istered at the Arcade. R iAok 1at: ané (of ‘the comm aplonera s inam Loithe Omahaiashocl [diarigt fomiths \their many peculiar ail- granting certain privileges to the Ballou Elsc. | ber enrolled s 140, with new members| J. A. Tulleys, postmaster of Red Cloud, is | of (hat institution, They met on the turn- | %ite apportionment. It amounted to $18,- monts. o tric Manufacturing company. Madsen Is not ng In each day. on the Dellone's register. Dike and Robison began fring on Chacklet 803.42 and was at once turned over to Treas- CATAERH. Throat, ' now in his right mind, although perfectly | Candidates for political positions are al-| Frank A. Becbe, a postoffice inspector of | one ball -hitting him in the mouth. He | urer Dumont. This amount is nearly 34,000 \ 3 Hyepsals \\ 4 (':mvn;- and lmrm:uw'. ”l’lu has never bu\-nrm:l— ruml{' pushing lhq_l'?fll'l“" ‘I’:"m l""’“"“;'“‘\\' . Louis, i3 at the Dellone. rushed upon Robison and took the pistol ; { 5 than "‘i‘ "“" ‘l“" first i"‘f months of 1894 i e QUL ' ned on account of the non-payment of the | in this county. The republican candidates | ™ 5,0 Cowgill, a stockman registering | away from him and shot him through the f bl 18 Rearly that amount in excess of the 5 S h 0/ 3 0 ces C| o b o g e g s PO € VITALITY WEALL 1 Eha DRt RGE thTa Acseelllteondition fo | for theofloes ot sounty clerk, foauntyiteoat | rom Tcansas 011y, 1N 8t the:Raxton, hoart, Chacklot is not seriously wounded. | 1ast apportionment. WEAK MEN Inade %6 by too close ap: { Ebpllcation of the judge of the district, the | judge are aiready Canvasalng. the. county iy | W. M. Boyle and J. Koonts, both of Lin- | He 15 a prominent farmer. Germanie Beats Her Record. “!‘““"CIgrlusrnlux'llu:: Qrua\timyl. severs mental 3 > vere e erd ok 3 strain e GXUAL E 28 I orney conducted the prosecu- | vention. For the offices of sheriff, county i . ) & Linooln capitalist, e 3 ! ~ ollies, all yield readily to ew treat- | tion, T. J. Mahoney. It was shown in the | superintendent of public instruction, etc., | his wife are registered at the Paxton. SIDNEY, Neb, 25.—(Specia liner Germanic, which was recently over-| mont for loss of vital power. ; application for remission of the fine that a | there will be but little, if any, opposition, and | Hon. O. M. Kem of Broken Bow spent a | Providence chapter Order Eastern Star was | hauled and newly engined at Belfast, ar-| WRITE Your troubles I out of the dlty. new witness, Mrs. L. Walter, was ready to |the chances are the candidates for these of- | few hours at the Merchants yesterday. instituted here last night with twenty-five | rived today from Liverpool and Queenstown | respondenreC =2nds cur DY COT* | Brass Beds Reduced— swear to certain facts which occurred in her | fices will be nominated 1 lamati ¢ ladies of ith a record p £ 6 d 3 b respondence. T'rom #23.00 to & goayrre er | flo ominated by acclamation, gx-Congressman McKelghan of Red Cloud | charter members. Eighteen ladies of Signet | With a record passage of 6 days, 23 hours and i ¥ rom $38.00 to 815,00 Bilea on .\lau‘.:':u:h:Linl-‘r'.mluxt.-? sald Lo 8¢ ) Falle City Notes and Personals, was another of the Dellone's guests yester- | chapter of North Platte were present. Rev. | 27 minutes. Her beat provious passage was Dr. Searles & Searles, **'8. . mneoam St £ to k00 SIL IRBGA, WAIOD DA o ¢ > 8 day. J. G. Pinkham of Grand Island and Hon ays, 6 hours and 10 minutes IR a new light. The case was taken to the su- | FALLS CITY, Neb., July 25.—(Special)— |° Ge H. Jewett and wife of Arligton ren- 00 to #5300 o : a LA i 0w s Mrs. R. D. Burns and child of Papillion [ George H. Jewett and wi & o ———— i j prame opu, Which sul(ained’ e (el ovurt ,:::'m,: 0. Edgecombe of Geneva ls visiting | o %, "ho Millard for a short time yester- fored gxosliunt aseisigfios Atlac'ihoTersan Big Coast Exhibit for Atlanta. . ! X ki 3 ) zation a banquet was given in the Oberfelder | gaN FRANCISCO, July 25, The 3 . uperintendent Mackay of the Norfolk - e day. Sy e | SAN AN y e permanent h Asylum for the Insane has writien Governor | A- % Wilkite of New York City is vislting} postoffice Inspector D. J. Sinclair of Ne- | PUlGInG, where plates were served for sIXty | o pinit of the state board of trade, valued Holcomb that he has on hand a lot of cloth- | M3 Can, JRIEe 0 ik JNRACR o o) () | braska City is among the guests at the Del- DTSy - at $100,000 and considered thoroughly repre- ing w:n-x"h. as he exprosses it in his letter, | yaliments of the legislative fournals o York lone. i Kansns Town Half Under Water, | sentative of the products and industries of orroding ences ¢ e, ch he de apmar Septembe! e ilenwood, Ia., yes- # one a gre 3 %pos sires to donate to the State Relief commis- | "ery about September. L an., was | terday. she-Arkamme-riger: JEvions 8 great Qaak o PREYITI] F L O A. I S slon for distribution. He says the clothing | 1o ena it AR08 A A . : . | damage at this point. “‘The flood came down ITIES he city yesterday visiting friends. F. B. Choate, general frelght agent of the “ 0 I3 useless for hospital purposes, but thinks [ "y “Hicks returned Wednesday from a |Union Pacific at Portland, 1s stopping at the | 188t night six inches htgher than evor kiown 5 < 1t might be found available for charity two weeks' visit In Kansas City. Paxton. ; before, and the south amd east part of town | Martin Schleicher and Katie Frank have | JAS. S. KIRK & CO., U. 8. A. b S. L. Leldigh has been appointed postmas- | 'w. H. Stowell, editor of the Verdon Vi-| @ A. Brown of the Nebraska City D: Is mow . under wate. . About half a mile | been licensed to wed. ter at the penitentiary, vice Mrs. Auna T.| doite, was transacting business in this city | proe droroet 1o at e panka City Dally | of track s washed aut a short distance east | A marriage license was issued yesterday to Dorgan, wife of the contractor, resigned. The | yestorday. Press dropped In at the Dellone yesterday | oy pore, The loss tormarket gardeners and | Johan W. Jacobsen and Mrs. Dorthea Jacob- _ AMUSBMKNTS. S b R SLoraY: Ais Ohipmn of Treaton, Mo, 4| POrOIRE g fis - to property in the tavesflowed district will | sen, both of Omaba. Mrs. Jacobsen is a wife o 0 B0 B G sland Social Event. visiting her sister ir. this city, Mrs. Kate “T"m;‘m"::l"; J";:“i“f:'”x'”m'm Pr “‘l'u‘”“* of | aggregate several thousand dollars. | of Jacobsen's dead brother. r tvent. n ! d James A. Cline of Minden are QRARD IBLANE, Neb., Tuly 35.—~(8 PMr. Irvin Bode and Miss Ada Brannin of | Ftopping at the Dellone. Y = —A very pleasant mid-summer social event | (his city were uarried last night, Rev. Mr. Ben L. Crosby, assistant chief engineer of F H l . H was the reception given by Hon. and Mrs. | Baxter oficiating. the Burlington, stationed at St. Louls, is one atr y Jumped into success ¢ George H. Thummel in honor of Misses g e B of the guests at the Millard. 3 Blanche and Bertha Thummel of Prairie: | ycpyy L e J“'\’y""'"m)e._“ Miss | B3 Lehmkull, Graca Beebe and Lylian ~~Pearline. Right from the very start.* Not- ville, TIL, who are here on a visit with their | ASHLAND, Neb. $5=(Rpecial.)— Schofield constituted a Wahoo party who uncla. It was a lawn party. The place way | White of Lincoln is visiting at the home of | were at the Mulard yeaterday. . ;,vithstanding all these hundreds of years of —— prettily illumlated with Chinese lanterns, | Dr. Mansfeld. A. F. Linton of Philaielphia, a heavy prop- | pr(_cedanz. bchmd that old- fdsluoncd back- 3 colored switch lights and head lights. A | There was an interesting game of ball be- | erty holder in Omaha, who, with his wife, ki 7] Bulta In Ouk, Ourley Birch, Mup'e and Muboge :“r‘l(‘)umx‘lr”m" ot ::m ) oy m.; e “,':" tween Greenwood and Summer School. Score, | has been in the city and at the Millard for breaking way o “"hl‘m" with soap, too. any sb July Bpoolsl pricos. ne program of dances was enjoyed. An | g H or of § the last month, xpecte c: v ;W 8 Shi i e e R T T S A DR SR T i I\O\\ why was it? \Vh / is it that hun- « M Chas. Shiverick & Co., The democratic county central committee | o5® 4 g ) ackaces i townships met yesterday and delded (o call | 1yy'returned home today. S."H_ Risiey, Arlington, Neb.: Gaoras:Smith. have been used in the fow years since this tions and for placing candidates in nomina- | 288 V! PRURS i - T v iy e, 2 X} S1ae A . tlons and for blacing candidates in nomine- | andoah, Ia., to spend the summer. J. Champin, Dénver; W. L. Sly, St. Louis do your washing and cleaning with hn Tiluminated blevels parede “wes heid | Mrs.'H.'M. Boydston returned home tbis | C. E. Raymond, J. L. Mahin, Chicago; C. E. P 3 » by local wheelmen last night. Miss Brown | ¢¥ShIug from Boston Cord, Norfoik, Va.; W. H. Korm, Tekamah earline for a month, and you'll . . The dactors report considerable sickness in | Neb.; O. E. Bartlett, Westfleld, Mass.; W. M o - k was warded a prize of a fine lantern for the s See. i ok o this locality Meek, Denver; J. R. Hirsdam, Morhed Tree Tty I Myrtle and Jessie Boydston will return |Ark.i J. M. Buck, R. St. Clair, Holdrege. kes ay the ing, vith- Opentng of a Street Causes Trouble. | home to Nebraska City tomorrow Neb.: W. B. Kinnaman, John Barsby, Fair t takes away the rubbing, but “'d,’ ¢ OSMOND, Neb., July 25.—(Special)—A i tetat mont, Neb.; G. C. Wooster, Dr. Dailey. out any risk of harm. That puts it [ : : B o e orticulturists, Lincsln; L. D. Hanady, Chicago > vely tme is being bad betwen this town |, iETiaNet EARURRIURIAE ady 8 at the head of every known aid for and the Pacific Townsite company over the [ i/ SPRITAS: 3 Nebraskans at () extension of one of the public streets through | “c';’ » ate ”‘),r .A[u \‘:'m soc }‘T .,’...-'vvn: At the 1 pe—Thomas Whi Ne- 351"“ 3 an unplatted steip of their land.s A tem- [ WD as called o ymore July 33, was | braska City; W. Fox, Lexin H. B 5 5 porary Injunction was secured restralning | well attended and quite interesting. A large | Tumson, Lincoln; R. B, Gamm ckamah WITH FREE SHOWS. the town board from opening the street. At [ and varicd exhibition of fruits were shown. [ At NG Merchants =G, G, remont; & hearing before the district court the in- | Yesterday the society adjourned to the bIK | Beatrice. b f. ¢° TN E p Ehatring befors fha urbcine ia- | Tesbwing e atrice; F lulnlu(hdu\ I W w] Balloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, Tight 3 and by eglect | peach orchard of J. M. Russell, about ten ston. Rope, Trapese, Contortion Performances.

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