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THE OMATA DAILY B SUNDAY, JULY 2 ! NN I\ | commissioners; that on June 16, 1804, said '\ B 8 T“ v \ R was directe! to call another meeting at 1 [ ' N \ Q | o ) ¥ RE L‘ESTED T(] STEP DO“ Strickler reported that he had talked with D}"\IED \ E CO ERA\U horn on some Stccoeding Saturday evening TROLB”‘ 0‘ ]‘R IRU\ | $h3 Shtetae Eoncussbon ot e brain: trom | DI ) | s a number of witnesses and promised to A resolution earfied’ favoring the use of the Ly 3 el B Wied Paanes SrAN oo wbont | " X ool o ‘ A ed A relel rHefl favoring the us the which he died Tuesday. The child fell about g ::::1;‘ L‘:V‘V\E’Il\r:-|rlrv':?“l|rv’};/|:h"l'vy:‘ ::‘vl:rrljnktl:: r::::l:llllvll‘: :{‘lllll"' e :'.',,,’,’,'.,'"i‘ country pre: [— ten feet and struck on his head Oharges Preferred Against Fire and Police | subsequently ~repeatedly and persistently | Reoord of the Board of Public Lands and | Quite & number. of O; Oustodi i o Grafton Personal Mention, : 8 S 4 urged the promotion of sald Haze to the Aoraporbolh . were present, Khohf tt i todian of Union Pacific Property As-| . G00®t b Tuly & (Special)—Miss | Oitizens Hold a Mass Meeting to Endorse Commissioner Strickler, rank of captain of police.” Buildings in Question, C. AKin, Albyn-L. Frank, Richard Smith serts His Authority, Helen Peth left yesterday on a s r visit Captain Beok's 0\ INCITING INSUBORDINATION Charles Unitt, H. P. Haze, David Reed, An- O ORI T L L L e The second charge as filed with the gov- y, Balliffs R. A, Willicms and H. F o — 7 , ) Kethan, wite of Rev. Mr. Kethan, to CASE LAID BEFORC GOVERNOR HOLCOMB | eruor is supported by an affidavit made by | HOLCOMB REPUDIATES A STATEMENT | 3 L. Jackman, B. M. Jerold, E. 4 ot A gruor iy supported’ by an afdavit made, b Youigiont. Sopmthihtin o B i WAY GO TO THE SUPREME COURT | morly of"fifiuce Siuniins the ‘week | PROCEEDINGS AT PENDER DENOUNCED trickler had incited the police force to _— hitney S ner, Jean Whitney ends. ! Dolle in. Drvant, B9 Oy 4t B Clvmesme Miss Mary McCalley returned yesterday Becord of an Omeiat Who ins feen | BRnatn by o Wekances S50 | Axk the Momrd to Correct dhe e | SN BN QK & AGMOTA | ctcnge wan Apmenra at Gennd tsana | 1008 mon i o Rurers, (T nenes Playing Fast and Loowe with | {000 0" LI U8 SEURCS renisting the | Port Showlng that He Apnrov ; orge’ Johnson, J. A. Cummings nxists that ile Hus [ o Miss Amy . Sheppard, principal ot Eik | TCTEIEIARE Condemaini the Aetion le of This | orders of Police Chief White, An affidavit the t ary Appraising George Johnson, Rey Boyd, Jim Har ve Thousund Dot ““r'\h.’r‘»u“l‘. )u“;«’v‘y:‘\\l.‘~|»wv\.:r: :1:"“., Thurs b B L st | was also filed, made by a reporter of The Board's Final Ret tawion, Gecrge Charles Hopper, o1 Dlstated ooy \ig Svening Xt DRI Mennessoy's, 16 Honor | ¢ ed=indinne 8 Bee, who testified that Strickler had said | Vaterloo; Joe Babbi igold, Ben- | v ‘oods. bR s g AR Letter to Wash that he had been correctly quoted in a ne e e Lkl L _— K el i b blal bl e g s orning las bors o | paper intervie which he was reporte P i tchell, n, Ellis, Arnold, Iler, Story | el — UnETHrsddy - SOR UK. [AMG PPN e it D et Bt o Bollce White was | LINCOLN, July 27.—(Special)—Governor | and Flint GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July (Special | Doy Drow Near Chadron. flled with 4.-\rrwf'“”““”" Ath A | impersonating an officer without warrant [ Holcomb takes emphatic exception to that " Telegram.)—Quite a difiiculty developed today CHADRON, Neb., July 27.—(Special Lincoln, charging V. O r with mis- | (e : RN oy HER et Sehuyler lrevities. ; s g S ' L L wweber ot i poerd | g 4ot ot that 1| POTtIOD Of the report of the proceedings of | geyyyLER B R, pecialy— | PetWeen George H. Shank of Chicago and H. | Eram)—A German boy about 14 years old demeano co o ember of th jovernor Holcomb was notified that if | o po, sublic Lands and Bulldings by July 27.—(Speclal)— |} “ye vtoins, local agent of the Uniol o, | named Cha was drowned tonight in of Fire and Police Commissioners of the | necessary additional and ~supplementary Board of Public Lands and Bulldings I | rs, A, J. Luncberg spent this week with l\’ L U B UL B R b Gl A SRR ver a pile of rails in the Unlon Pacific yards. | A0t's lake, a_small body of water two miles oity of Omaha charges would be filed attacking the integrity friends in Columbus, " | east of the city ¥ ol > | tairs on the e ; t , arly last winter Governor Holcomb was | Of Mr. Strickler as a member of the police | chase of the state prison property and con Jacoh ‘Woeds, tither of M. L. Dun. | Tuesday A, W. Ralston and Shank arrived SN ST ol xlv:j: ol Iml- were found on “lu'” m the Winnebago roservation. 1. W, inforfied that chatges would be fled against | BO8Fds o o ; pig | (TCt was approved. In his own defense the | jap, is In the city viciting his son and grand | from Chicago. During their presence in the |boen found. He was employed by o Bty o b e b R Mr. Strickler. Governor Holcomb was very | queic'in th .'m]|nrx.f.)v:;lr|»v|-‘vfi|.»'x.,r KA e | SOYSHOPINAN AGUCOMEE 8 JeEor E nd Com- | daughter. He is en routs to his old homo fn | SItY MONeY Was sent o the First NALIONRT | 6F: tha: laks. BHE o WEQOURE 6 His 1KEBIIEY to a busy at that time, and the filing of the |years, the general public does not know missioner Russell, secretary of the board. | lowa. bank by a Chicago party to pay for the rails [ $peak English little Is known of his relative charges was deferred from time to time until | much’ about him, and It is entitled to be | The clause objected to 19 found In the pros |, Y4 pArents of Mars A..D. Crouch are het$ |ias goon as the bill of ladnig could be shown LT LR L SN RLLAN S | ik !'“""" speeches were made in T ¢ - enlighte o aresr before he gained | ceedings of the sp o of the Board | from College Springs, Towa ¢ the party attending s t|ono was at the lake at the time, but it is | fenso of Captain Beck and Bancroft parties in Juna, when the governor was in Omaha, | enlightoned upon his car r before he gained dings of the special meeting of the Bo i e, Sorings, Towa, - ague, Neb,, | DY the party atteuding to their shipment | quppoged he was selzed with cramps COTRIBIS (6 o Kt roft. parti gain called to his atten- | M8 Omana prominence, of Public Lands and Buildings held June 8, | to spend a short time with a sister thers, | Ner® R he sense of the meeting Y o These Cherry County Populists, was that the investigation was entirely one- and the matter was It was just seven years ag day, o r with ) TINE. 7. (8) T 8l g s s go today, . : 4 , o 1895, tollow Henry Lammert has filed a complaint eliminary arrangemer vl T H i that In s Mr. | g0 { that Virgil Ovid \ckler, ! VALENTINE, Neb., July 27.—(Spectal Tele ¢ er people being allowed every ¢ STFIARIGE wak iob orkinig 16 Rissord Wit 456 | ut thac tiins s, ejlnian, sondacior. Flanii | . ' THe mutter ot appratsement wan discrieed | (hE S Con Whd| will Institite sult fof | iten Made, last ight & dray andia nuirbet majority of the members of the commission [ between Omaha and Ogden, was simmarily | by the board, and also by his honor, Gov f““""”l":f‘}{ll'fl-:' sustained by falling upon a fof men were engaged to haul the rails from gram.)—The popullsts held their county con- | Portunity to distort facts and array evid Y £ the opinion that he would resign, | dismissed from that compiny's service for | ernor Holcomb, and he expressed himeelt | happened of ity e walk The accldent | ghe' piaco where they are. locatod on _the [ vention here today, piacing in nomination for | In {helr favor, while legal lessees wer and thus save the governor from performing | disgraccul conduct. The detalls of the SN | well pleased, both as to the report and find ABjatant General’ Patek 1. Barry s (n | Unlon Paciflc grounds to the B, & M. track, | el O PrOuabs: itk i L Bapitids | B ettt b rckard 3 disagreezble duty. As soon as Mr. Strickler [ M€t WURLER bY rpertertont ¥ ot fit for | Ing and the amount of fees allowed sald ap- | the ity today inspecting company K Work was begun about 9 o'clock and was | super dont, Miss TATEH Stonkrs Coronbe. | b b oo sation being Cabtain Heck's gusst ot a hint of the matter, he found it con- | puplication, The disgraceful incident took | praisers and umpire braska National guards. ~“The boys have been | continued untll nearly 11, when a break | G. B. Starr; sirveyor, R. K. Rainsford; com the meeting thought Pender should entertan venlent to leave the city for ten days to|place on board of the sleeper “Memora,” | In this connection It can be said that nearly | fo, 1 that thes "”I‘\j AR R L It 18| down In the wagon shut off work, and no | missioners rst district, W. A. Wilson; | /'8 oWwn guests and not force them on to avoid TS L1t ATyt beidsaiFad U5 | Chie stdq oEAGPHA, TAAD, {ari M- 4900 KN | of('Eks shbEFA ot(ths ToaFd 6F TURLIE TANAH | wall ahSAMIRL | | it it et L [lother thany could Lo dsauced, THose facts Third district, C. C. Parker. The attend- | Captain Beck unawares. Resolu M B i ling | discovered Mr. Strickler expressed a willing make upon i ; A hecause | N°88 to wire n his resignation. He was that the matter would be dropped : the troble of resigning na net BANCROFT, Neb., July (Special Tel gram.)—~A large meeting of citizens was held here this afternoon to protest against the which the report of appraisers for pur- | purported congressional investigation of af- n-law an cathing resolutions were ad Peuder people for misre to the col | " were learncd fr some the el vho | ance was large and conte ol o1 ons gainsi he hdings of and Bulldings expreseed tho sentiment that | Rev. DK, Tindall, prosiding ehder of the | Vira employed, He TN R L piFIat KbnuBIGBR tve: catied thste con B 101 AR HAGEN) CORU T e e i fite commission law, which is | #3ved ALl .””," mB wat® Epertacily Saatileciliy S et \,‘“""",h"'\'”,“]. ceture 9t | Mcdeans did not know anyihing of the | vention for August 31 (bl URATREE CRNL TA TS TN W o . o e el uear August 1. Gov. | SINCE THE PULLMAN CAR INCIDENT A e el Ot e A acter for The Bee | 1 Saw in the City of Rome,” and tomor hat | trapkuction this morning, except that som - traudulently; also characterizing as slindor supposed 10 K0 n the city again a week | What Stricklor's carcer was betore he [ fight on the eve of the adjournment of the | Will conduct the list quarterly meeting of i ot ety oo LT R | DREAMUR, ENaY 2 (Spectal)—a | the statements made that Captain Beck was ago, and was still_expect r. Strickler's | went into the Pullman service has not been | para, Tihe following is Governor Holcomb's | this conference yea In locking the matter up, and soon ot : peclal)—A | ongaged In a conspiracy of any sort, and en S mation. Mr. Strickler failed to resign, | divulged in these parts. He came west from [ jatter of denial to Land Commissioner Rus E. B. Schu of Middleton, Wis., Is v found that it was Union Pacific property, and | Youis married woman, Mrs. Heils, and the | dorsing him for his bold and manly stand and the following charges w filed Virginia and after his graduation from the | oy 3 5 ing his brother A. A. Schuster and wife. ‘-‘;"‘ "_‘“lf"l"“' be:n "‘l \M ler from the re- | mother of three children, wrote a letter to | @&ainst bankrupt persons desiring leases, and CHARGE FILED. Pullman service commenced the study of | " | 1xeoLN s Rus celvers to let any one take properly away. |4 young country lad yesterd sking hir commending him for his ho d tair JINCOLN, July %, 189.—ton. H. C, Rus: 2 Sl A, Apladstn 5 Al yesterday, asking him to I y and fair Hon. Silas A, Holcomb, Governor of Ne- [law. In a very few months his shingle was | o L JuLy o I ublic Lands and| _Prepnring a IRt Phpes WHERE THE CLASH CAME. met her in a certain place and they would | ) resclution was also adopted to the effe ok ST Fai iy rm and in ]ls:m he had ‘yn:nl'l.lllml jm g;ux Bulldings, Lincoln, Neb.: Dear xl.l.\x_\ at- SYRACUSE, Neb., July (Special.)— | | A clash came today at 2 o'clock, when Mo- | elope. The hoy's father got possession of the | hat if cong ‘ sional legislation is need pe undersign here espoct awyer and notary pub solitically ho | testion has been called to a pamphiet” pur- | Baalis Littlefield o i Miudna: Hiollnsd Draymen. Peterton a6d. Ba N T3 the womants husband. e [ congress send a disinterested e ubmita’ the following chiries ‘.'Q".l, pecil- | had been a republican, but in the campaign | porfing to be issuel by the Board of Cub: i "“"'k"]:m“‘ of populiatic fame has been | jing ‘that they should deslst . ARIte | OToDaIEit hek wbon Indoiauely, Dot | o o Pl lictnveatipata before Anyor I ons, supported by davit, against Virs) op 1890 e blossomed out as an anti-monopoly- | lic Tands and Buildings entitled Uteport 0f esting self in the organization of a | yye rails, explaining th Wha Unisn: PAGIAG bt Al wliblld s to enact it is made. The fact wa B Qe hnd" Doltee member of the Botra | populist-prohibitionist. He took an oiive Appraisers for the Purchase Prison Con | stock company to publish & paper, and s phxlulrnllll\" ety Bl A .;:,."; e R R b L B L T B BT T Wi 18huse’ Wes abUIRR el of Fire and Po om ! act, 1895,” in ! 1otlc n 8 Hies £ L perty. The M. officials s po AL6F6) Hars TyoRteMEY, -tiohad over™ the ta ach lessee was notified sevel oty of Omaha, appoin ler the act|part in the prohibition campaign, organized e ol etting of | @ result has $5.000, one-fifth paid up, and a | Were also notified not’to ship any railroad | kettle, e Jonerflay, tpped over the tea- | times of the illegality of his lease prior to Koverning cities of the olitan class, | “Strickler's Sons of Sin." and whooped it up I Tt o aair fs well [ meeting of stockholders will be held next [ iron belonging to the Union Pacific until fur- o Y January 1, 1895, Soi, b W the' gov i 4 approy e e wored o appoint and remove all along.the line. Although It was one of | pleased” as to'the report nd - Andings of | Wednetday to incorporate the concern. I iy | ther orders. * Shank was i tie meantin Aged Woman Injured. Tollowliig I ‘a copy of a_communication ernor {8 empowered to appe d OVe | the most orderly ele ever held in the | the appraisers. uncertain where the pape: . war aan Ty Mt ‘i S et " iy A A R L S 1 defire: dndypolios. commissioTam. clty, 113 imputed to have sent lurid | || Wit Dresent at the meating of the b L RLE LR GO B LI 1 LT LT B b bl LU L) G PR T AR LT CHARGE 1 Saateliento, EliaLRONIDItION furaARNT ol mentioned. i this pamphiet upon th LA A L B e atter that he would make no effort to re- | Thursday night as William Rockwell and | “GOMAHA AGENCY FHURST _ at Virgil O. Strickler, acting as & Hotrand Bioodvhad; {0 S Rnashag ]\-q.u.‘ of the "r»mln r< of the board, tamblating ’I::” roduce company is ¢ ‘L., ulww the l‘vrulu-l’lv until the difficuity was | family were returning home from the bicycle | Neb., July AGE l_‘ \‘.I lllllI RSTON COUNTY, or of the 1 Loar'l of Fire and bt ol L jstened to the informal talk con templating putting in an evaporator to take | c Shank declared he was owner of | ot : L B J 2 o the Honorable Comm!s® Commissioners, wilifully, wre he streets running with g apprajsement which was subn; care of vhy fnmeaso crop cf apples in this | the ralls, but added tnat he preferred nothing | faces, at the crossing of the B. & M. track | yonct, of Indlan Affairs, Washington: Dear and ko the detennecnt of the disciphin Following the reports meeting Inatod for o period of about thirty | county. Bt DT Bovihes | Mrs, Rockwell, 60 yoars old, was thrown out [ Sir—aving sent a delogation to Pender to efficlency and Integrity of the pelie de- | terrible things Stricklor managed to make the | minutes. I glanced hastily over the vol- Mr.. and Mrs, J. 'R, Harvey of Ohicago |{nquiry he ®alds ‘YWell, there i 1y thi y the rear seat giving way, alighting on | appear before the Nebraska delegation In partment of sald city knowiniz tha | racket profitable. He secured an appoint- | Uminous typewritien report of the apprais- | nas heen spending the week here hicag wiry I L ell, the s only this head and should She was picked up | con; and thoy not belng able to et & Fueta of maireasance i o f Ser ment as ono of the notaries In the Powers. | &% and was asked by Treasurcr BARes: | of Mr. and Mrs B ‘If\d"”,‘)“',‘]"r"“‘l‘l"';"l"'3_'.'{,"1{}_’;;’ unconscious and taken to a nefghbor's house W8; Hisibera: ot ths OMARY. b police Hopctment ot .On o canl N et bim o his | ST the Hnaings, 1 replied to him | | The sale of thoroughbred Herefords at the | ab'y take the case to the United States dis- And el gt g She finally re. | Including nine members of our council o Rlded and protected him, b e, | fect financially “and ‘at “the “sossion of the | in tubstance that it would require consid- | Turlington stock farm lust Thursday was | triet court.” vived and was taken home this morning. [ ten, hurriedly assembled and made this state iaed anid protected, Wi (e sl WO | lesiatature tat follovea e got in anorher | afable” i (o extmine” the Neport eare: | declared oft. Dut fow buyers for the class | Shank stated that e had a bill of sal She is said to be improving. ment and e {ha nolice force, he, the | graft. Tho legislature was populistic and the | fully, and, as I was mot at all conversant|of stock were present M a3 iEhank sthtedstnal he hid a’billiof (eale * - 106 deaiteithia 1AW IIHOWH AR e Keverally A P ekier, well 'knowing that ' the | corporations wanted some decoy du of | with'the dppraiscnent by information from n for the rails, but when asked who made the Sulvationists Arrested. act to be enforced, and that the lands held A ea Dreferred against laze by the un- | that party in the lobby and Mr. Strickler [ &1y other scuice 1w uld be u 10 A s bill of sale to fim, he stated that he pre- | NEBRASKA CITY, July 27.(Special Tele- | in trust by the government shall be under gharges preferred M una established bY | us enon anrolled as legialative lobbylst under | K1V an inteltuunt opinton. I did not at eady 1o 1 arge. forred not to use the parties’ names at this | gram.)—Joe the Turk and Captain P the control of the officers of the gover ¢ competont and eredinle testimony The command of General Paul Vandervoort. | Siasecd mnycelf as. belos wall ploasca” BRASKA CITY, July 27(Special)— | Ume. However, it fs belloved that attor: | 't gt (00 T00E S0 O rosted tonighi | and leased and controlled as in' that Taw pro: Spacificatio That on or about the command o n aul Varde pressed my as being “well pleased” | pror B, Neel Jol i e : - | of the Salvation army arrested tonight | 2N leased ontrolled as it law pro- ek R That on or abont the | o to. this time things wete coming pretty ssed mysell as belng, ‘well plonsed” | prof. . Neel Johnson, recently ap peys for Shank will try to show that th MLt | vided. We, as Indians, are unable to contend O 8%e “Bonrd of Fire and Police Com. [ easy for Virgil Ovid. He had got into the | trary, T declined “ive am opinion at | superintendent of the Institute for the Blina, |.Malls were X“I'h""l,\' owr 4”1)\- a t‘un;irm”lh‘m ;\v'vh organ ed white men. We lcok to the e o ner Henry . Haze. chief | good graces of Editor Hitchcock, who induced | that time, and, having sin ¢ ex- | to fill the vacancy caused by the company, and never were the property of the | o e “taken to uture and to protect our children. We arc missloners KAl i that he had_been | Governor Crounse, Mr. Hiteheosk' father-in- | amined irto the matter more 1 | o] fhe vacancy caused by the removal of | ynion Pacific. At the Uniori Pacific office it were taken to jail, but afterward released | opposed to a new allotment oLate gutlty ost scandalous and indecent [ . el ' | am constrained to say that I do not Sbright, Is in the city becoming ac- | jg claimed tha sual procedure SR EROR TR ERCH BT R CR AL RUPRALELO AL RIEY Wo endorse (b i ; ) gullty Ve hondecent | Taw and a stockholder in the World-Herald, | 54" "hymber of items of appraisement quainted before -essuming the duties of his med that the usual procedure would | yjongay, Considerable feeling was aroused |y the administration of Captain F L L {wo instances RIS | to appoint Mr. Strickler as the populist mem- | Yoy o Jopraiheman i his | have included a notification to the agent or ugay aroused | Wwilliam H. Beck, acting Indian agent, and inder axe, Who Moen | arrested g oported by ) Silice. by the arrest, public thy being w : : reported by the apy dmaster here to let the party have the | ¥ o€ 4rFest P ! hy being with the | thank him for the noble fight he has made for us by the police while conducting street servic on the charge of obstructing the streot. They ; rested “gid | er o the Board of Fire and Police Com- | "'P'liave at all time sy The employes of the stock yards and pack- ; ; brought hefore hoSurt On cuiL | miasioner of terminating the L s i R ”‘)_ ',‘“f"”‘,' ,..K.’1”|I..,‘ ;’.l AL What Unerer i back. ofitheliasa), 1 &2 b < the interests of the Indians, fution and had been placed in the custody PLAYING FAST AND LOOSE. state and ihe prison t which | \of, Ioive: IOREIher Whth e commission men, | anything, will' no doubt come to light In & | Arrested for Disturbing a Woman, This is signed by Instabasuda (per his of the police matron to be to the the convict labor was fihd b 4 Wood to- f guort time. Over six carioads were to have [ YORK, Neb., July (Speclal.)—One | §0N: James Morrls), Richard Robinson, Vil- Stitfora " Home 4 had ince his advent a member of that board | individual for personal gain, and Y night at the'Stock Exchange hotel'prior to | paon shipped. The value of that amount & AL SLVSASREE ¢ ) lage Make Ik, John Sing, Yellow Fox been persuaded by sa R trickler has been riding a high horse | conceive to b \inst the welfar his departure for. Eugland, where he will | woila be abott §5.000, & Wallen of McCool, was arrested yesterday | Wajapa, Nuga and Walter Two Crows M refuse to By the police matron amost continuously. He has been the chief | prison ment, and approve 3 make his future, bome. Mr. Wood has been | ' om ST 2 5 on the charge of assault. Wallen went to | ris, councilmen onha, Jack Fr t fad subsequently “and in “conseauonc shouter for all of the anti-vice crussders | lookinx to this end. belleving that assistant manager of the packing house for 1':?.””); Y o "'I','l)l" [OthIPg | tho house of a widow living in that city, and | Henry Ramsey, ( ore Ruinsey: Silaa Wood. thishinterforance. nd at tho same time as been rcpul 1 to be | ol Man' fnfusuce o veral VLT st e L T e :tlilex\‘ll i ndmittance, which was refused, | Ze fnia, Loke Wite, John Blackpird, Jame Specificatio inriek T or the chief landlord of the | Yiactor s reported that Mayor Bartling s having P SR e e reupon he endeavored to gain admitt- | Stabler, Carey La Flesche, Bertram Mitchel, o neasion burnt distriet, At overy opportunity he has [ “T50k no part in the appraisement of this [ plans drawn for the erection of a new o i S (bat Shank | tance by force. The trial of the case will [ Amos Mitchel La Flosche, Shazaduga, to Virgll 0. Strickl 4 been offering resclutions for the closing of | property, and, as I am informed, the vm- [ house to be situated on the corner of i B SR e for the TS | be held Monday. Richard Rush, Daniel Hewett, Charles acting as commis o Yt MAnvite | sambling houses and the Sunday saloous, and | pite nppointed by me was in no ns‘ance | street and Central avenue. would be and that Shank got the rails = ‘ s, Arthur Mitchel, George Webster Substantintiog them were placed his | 5t the samo time standing behind the very | Ctled in to arbitrate any differencas =4 to throuzh Ralston & Riley, junk dealers of INOEEN AWV OR QRUBITROUN, tor, Cyrus White, Wabaheshinga, That sald Strickler, aft aMoers % nollae Tord 2 W& valier between the two appraiser ed P ey Chicago. - <. July 27.—(Specia i g | e, abahe a, hands (That eald Strickior, atler, heafine | omeers of the pollce force who made It im. |l rouicclively, by the Doard of Public Tands | LINCOLN'S MIDSUMMER 800 e e L | i e gl e the testimony of the poilie, matran ¢oh- | psiple to enforce those laws. He has talked | {in " Ginis und ‘the contractor Lpe Crop 1 TN LD First National bank of Cobbleskill. N. Y. |Ashnahu Der{ram Fremont, Paul Fre- corntni the “misccnduct of A6 a3 heen | for the benefit of the good people and fixed | fn this alfeged report ‘of the procesding Hesis 5 - GRAFTON, Neb., July 27.—(Speclal.)—Har- | against L. A. Pennington, et. al.,, was tried | Mont, Neongashuda, Urlah Merrick, Thoinas Rt axtody 1o be (ransported to Milford, | it all right with the other side In more | of the Board of Public Lands i1 LINCOLN, July 27.~(Special)—The inten T i, & T Ehe Weoun ErhlGhu Tt Toom i Yoaterasy 1 | Reese, arles Roese, Wakphasha, Ben I Rared that he would make further | effective ways. jags at the ancolal mecting held heat of the past, weok has practically proveq | Vo5t 18 pretty well over. Wheat Is ‘thought |y, 'y unty court room yesterday and | parier, Waontaton, Jon Plicher, Pondatha N v abot o cirer ances of th Stric s 1hat Rrafia AtAne against | 1995, and_ publi in the pumphlet S to be good, or abol elve bushels per acre, [ 1\ glaec RYORSPILEARICAISUURNY MO L Wit iBoar o irs el Y gty POt s “Reichelmach, one of, the | Mr. Strickler's last grand stand play against | (i ofSypich in given A Sove: 1 an estoppel of any event of soclal importance 9 oot pout twelve bushels per acre, | fisiied that the plaintifts were not innocent | ' 1ite Bear and First Walker. terof” Heruia Relchonbach, one of e | chiof White una his howl againet Plukerton | 1056 WS B3 e "oxrd, land would | sven were suchcontemplated. Twilight and oats will probably make about twenty: | purchasers of ursurious notes against them. = reterred to;. byt Inoten Of gl on | 1law has been part of ‘the old play. He sctfully reaest that the records of the | “scorching” with tha wheel on Hight § ovaes 15 falr, and corn i3 in splendid 4 s L, GURING ON THE PENDER CASE, N day of June, 18, -represent to’ the [ wanted to curry favor with the howling rd be so altered as to conform to the | R bet | Wheel on “Bloomer | oondjtion, but again needs rain. celey County I - D Ahd” Poliée. Commissioners | dervishes, with whom he has been hobnob % in the case, and that before wenue,” Seventeenth street, and nightly | ASHLAND, b., July (Special.) ¢ CENTER, Neb., Ju (Spe Heqlpiaw Lxas vt pn that the testimony taken by him did not | bing, and get on the new commission, If the | BympRIcEs are fin ibus o that “the o voyages on Salt lake have combined to fur- | After a few drops of rain this morning it [c Celegram.)—The teachers' fnstitute [ yy iienionthe, Sttuntic juatity him to reach s conclusion, and [ luw is held good, and if the courts declare it | tion be Srartiu ey G AL nish forth the few simple amusements of | clsared off and was very hot the remainder of Uiy vialeraay. : 5 2. | WASHINGTON, July (Speclal Tele: that thereafter the sald Strickler at variou vold still keep his place on the old commis- 'OMB. 2 . =S <5 e re y rday and the final examina: gram.)—In reply to a d teh o " il (LI thadismissatifnd _uteel sioni Land Commissioner Russell was seen by | 24¢h of Lincoln's social element as remain """ S (‘I““ vear ago today hot winds | tion was finished today. The work is pro- | 5 ¢ f "3”' 1(1.«,;“ h rirnm the act- the promotion nt Haze to " a reporter for Th» Bee and asked if he [in the city. On Wednesday evening the destroyed the crops. nounced a success. Tie attendance was the [ In8 secretary of the Interlor refusing the re. the position of ct AGENCIES, desired to say anything in regard to the | Ravola club attempted an vlm-lru'glu'm r“,””\' by ih”",:"" ‘S"P,W],’ he e iatapatiCyorilieldiIh Greoleyfoounty: g Gl (L LML, i el ) Bl A A g ght | op this county is standing the hot weather kit 5 ki That the eald Vil O e ing | Contracts for the Annunl Fuel B (TS i dcaira o emy au v il )i nel | SO I astone . BUrNRtupeach SBU ALY O o onaver.: thiugs. a5’ bacoraing | WESTERN TINGSTMOME, HOPERUL [fatn it TrRSs SYISHEES SUACRS 08 as o membor of the Board of Fire and | Comtracts for the Annual I'u oty | Difdeairalitonasy, anvy ¢ | electric light business of Lincoln has 3 v T ik - the Omaha and Winnebago reservation be : ember of the Bor Jire I a ! v o ne isiisw an tha mublsar f Wil u Lincoln has a pecu- | very dry, and a good rain is badly needed. ) ; ) ; e e S T e B T e L L Awarded. | 08 G however, that T havo prepared a | T penchant for ficiering out at the very | The oats crop Is turning ont, If anytling, bet. BECt SR ER OOt D1 X! b T LR L T DL AL AL and to the detriment of the QeI tha| WASHINGTON, July 21.—(Special Tele- | jotter in reply which I will give to the | moment when it is most noeded. It did so | ter than expected. Vesterday was one of the{ ECRILmEt SR emoveny Ohe L EOR e it suspended, Senator John M. e S maha, has by talk in public places | gram.)—Altred L. Maryott of Pender has | press tomorrow, following the publication of | on this eventful night, and the manager of hottest days of the year, but there was no hot [ CHICAGO, July 27.—The lines interested | ; l\flf'wn lh{s sent; anothenstelouram to the and by publidation fn newspapers inclted | beon awarded the contract for furnishing the governor's letter. This will embody all | the beach was, perforce, obliged to secure | Winds, and therefore, the corn was not dam- | In forming a transmissiouri assoclation have e L e T oha "while gald chief of polite | thiFty tons of soft coal at $7 per ton for th T could say at present, and more too. gasoline flamers for the accomodation of his | eged taken an adjournment until next Thursday, | bratka delegation. The telogram also states o (hmJawrul discharge Of the duties | Winnebago Indian school, and four tons of | o Bt f8 1 LB AR B b Rl the eubgied Mumination dia | | PLAIN TEW. Neb, July 2T.—(Special)— | when they will meel at St Louks. The an- | dat iho delegation thinks the Winnebago of his office. e GRo0l Al ionss ) denial of sovernor's assertio t | nof o least detract from the merri- | Jobn Marty, who lives near this place, | nounceme ALy T R e . L e s 1—That on the 2ith day of | blackemith coal at $10 per t 0 for the Omaha | he did rot express himself as “well pleased” | ment of Ravola club mem it e e | iranhedl s barley whioh yleldad slxty-tout| n et e s s mads today that ellitho re- | TosTYEL Of 8 Bl A. D., 1895, the ard of Pir hool. John Brown of Springfiled, S. D., | with the report and findings of the ap- | perhaps, added to it. Mr. John H. Farweli | bushels to the acre. Henry Evers threshed duced rates from Texas northward be with- | surmised by officlals of the Interior depart- Po Comm ners el d and apy o the contract for coal for the Santee res- | praisers, 1t Is also said that it will con.|and Miss Agnes Sewall led the dancers in the | his oats, which yielded eighty-two bushels to | 4TaWN. except that from Fort Worth to Kan- | lent that letter referred to contains re- Martin {0 the, position of chief | orvation as follows: Sixty-two tons hard at| tradict the statement that the meeting did | grand march, followod by Misses Kleut il lna aate i At : sas City, which raie will be kept In effect | $i1t8 Of the investigation of the delegation. of pol city o ' hich | 0.45; soventy-five tone soft at $6.75; seve ot ore ¢ minutes 0oks, ) Y eutc he acre X Y NeIs) s not likely that an wer action wi of police ot the clty of ¢ I $10.45; soventy-five tone soft at $6.75; seven [ not last more than thirty minute Brooks, Rickstts, Fochet, Raymond, Whedo 2 ASTe. aln fell here thls morning, which | by the Missourl, Kansas & Texas to meet|be takon by . LU Chppfials LEULRE il stion of the board In the tons hlnoksmitil at §$11. Jeft W. Budford 3 Lottridge, Leland, Maude ¢ . taken by the Interior department until the action of the board in th. , L lcy, Helen Burr, | insures a good corn crop. rates made by the Rock Island. This sudden | after the letter referred to 1s received. “The change in the conditions in Texas and the | following telegram was this afternoon re- e Virst ‘0. Striekler dld at ‘divers times | Fepresenting the American Fuel company of RELIC OF T¥ FOURTH, Green, Burnham, Coon of Omaha, Ris - A smid Martin J. White had entered | Omaha, gets the contract for 900 tons of soft Nance, Richards, Ben IO Wingor Aaeet > 3 Inte ance, Richards, Win Flo Winger, Ter. York ytlilaus Entertain, ywest has made the western lines more | ceived from Captain Beck ful for a favoravte outcome to their ef “Tod; foux City Journal publishes a A the duties of his position ns chief of | coal a ton for the Genoa school. | Nora Wodwman Wants n Judp el of Kontu f e : Diee. ubilely declara that saild White | Other contracts are as follows: Y Azainst n Lincoln Druguist. L‘-fl.\.[ Kentuoky, Dathlets, Mag B Har YORK, b, July —(Speclal)—The Pt o it Lo, Bertim 'the om0 | mency. Jamen Tt dordan of Armour, . D, | LINCOLN. July 2T.—(Spectal)—An echo cf greaves, Hooper, Putnam,’ Graham, Rector, ts of Pythias of this city held a speeial to form an assoclation. cue of falsehoods in relation to congres- hiee”er ‘ol anid s apinerlfy 48, Such | ninety-fiv tons bard at $12.3%, and five (on3 | the late Fourth of July was heard in distrct | mond, Hollowbush, Lart e Hot AD: fimeeting llast leyening s torgtho dpurnoka et The, LeIRIC ARMELES Honern roads,avha | MonalidsiertEpimostne Dave udTieEnal and parties arrested for violations of the ““zl‘x\“"'l I/v'.! TG e \{;:: ""‘JI::M": et | court today. Nofa Hodgman, by her next Marin, awyer, Ricketts, Wing, “““W:’[ aking in new members. The hall was | 3% FOF S al days been working on the | obtainel its statements from its Pender cor- < proposed reduction of minimum carload e8pa nt The and ur ; Yatios, Bueper R0 ng. Fatdl B L L A R BT c respondent. The delegation was furnished . ifeation 3—That on tho Mth day of |t 38 Plerre achonl, Lester H. Clow of | friend, John L. Hodgman, asks judgment Eliay hite Malinl| Wieoukley, Evans, Bar- | Siomsburs, Oceola and other places of this | sights, have adjourned until next Wednes- [ with all Information asked for. Paper re- . . ¥ er, Cullen, Winger, June, A. D, 183, the said Virgil O. Strick- | Pi 300 tons soft walnut black Iowa at | against Clem Steiner, a druggist, who sold | o, te. A Y he day ferred to quotes nothing sald correctly. Th N ubllanat L the newsnap 4 i i . b irey, Sawyer, L. P.; Clark, Steine state. At the close of the degree work all [4%% o e e quotes nothing sald correctly 1o g, i, (] Y B, | e 10 Al et s Il | o o o o s o o b o | S, MRl o e ML | RE oo A bt e i va |, 00, A, Yot oty g | i o, a4 Yo e B e wthih himesit n which. he ' declared | sviney Nathalnl 8. Cofin, seventy tons. #Dud | the Fourth. A number of persons were celo- | Haughton, Walsh, Marley, Lansing, ard, | well siocked with choice eatables, : Drospactive slze of the forthcoming LA Han JafiEuAN EaioRbla and appareutly so AL b anid Wite, wag bet somating the | 3f 518007 Yon' tons blaciemith * at $13.27, | brating in front of this place on that even- | Notable' i the series of delightful enter- | 3141 [Baneriniendant Corbett. was in the | It is believed by them, from the information Sithidl a1 W St 2! ghotlirating nd” InCime seqitions | Standing Rock agency, Patrick B, Byrne of | g, and some one carelessly set fire to the Aty &y iioh, have hten siven fop e oA eia sl ot s |t ek e conkarvallveestinalelcto)xi e e b "the authority of the sid | Bismarck, twenty tons hard at $16.49, and | whole stock S [ Uittle of Califorpia in the pasi | stheteaohara dNgLly e, 1 | e three states of Towa, Nebraska and Kan whole stock, One of the large rockets shot | few woeks, was the luncheon given e Aies | 5e8slon at this place. 'Those attending the | i 100,000,000 bushels, Of this amownt hier of nollce by criminals and destroying | eight tons blacksmith at $16.49. 8 Eke, v o farre, g | ol 1 at across the street and struck plaintiff in the | C. H. Gere Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Th ititate were entertalned last evening by | 300000000 bushels i eredited to Kansas, 250, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY. French Calls for Hix Commisson. | right log, seriously maiming er and infici- | Present were Mrs. S 0. Burnham, Mrs. Hurl. | Pt Bety e B (100,000 busnel L abiask 1AL nkh Tases In sumvort of those charges five afidavits | WASHINGTON, July 21.—Mr. Jamos J. | ing damages (o the amount of 35,000 Mrs, W B Ogden, Mrs. R C. Oiealt L e L house square. | (o fowa. This is of corn alone, leaving much g e Prench, ex-warden of the Miohigan City, | Gharles Daley and Frank MoAllester, two | 1o Bure. Més. orto famic uies anrei Srrles | /G "0 A, Paria, director of the Prosby- | Sinctnt ‘o (rafhe Whtoh 1 Jobgaing 1hts sieh I HEh e R S i g g 4 ) twe , Mrs. Otto Funke, Sarah Harrls of. J. A , director of the Presby- | ymount of trafic which is looming into sigl (4 B e of Douglne, | Ind., penitentiary, called on Attorney Gen- | young colored men, were this morning, in the | Mrs. Little expeets to leave for California the | tevian choir of this city, has sccured the Wi Certainly keep the roads busy for twelv Nv’”mn e R e T (R cral Harmon today and recelved his formal [ policc enurt, bound over in the sum of 500 | Middle of next week services of Jules Lumbard to sing on next | months to come, 8o the trafiic men figure, and hos for four vears last past I appointment as warden of the United States | each for the assault and attempted robbery of | . MF, and Mrs, Walter B. Iargraves and Mr. | Sunday morning —— Police matron by appointment of th \tiary at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Mr. | Mr. Gray of 1321 B street. 3 and Mrs, W. M, Leonard intend leaving for . R MAY YET SECURE A SEW TRIAL. And . Police Commission of the city ’ t once to Fort Leavenworth, | = This afternoon David 8. James, a young | N¢¥ York in a few days, where they wil SeRelsncMiglt Qvoria GiKl Qmaha; that about two years ago Bertha | with a view to looking over the ground pre- | farmer living about ten miiles e o this | doin Mr. and Mrs. Frank heldon for a SHLAND, Neb., July 27.—(Special)—Last | paeific Const Man A Forgery aicnenbach, A Gorman gl who had been | Wit & FEN 0 o o) ‘charge about Sep. | iy, was' betore Justico Spencer on & pense | oW Weeks® sojourn at the Atlantic coast sum- | night a fisht to a finish occurred betweon two fuds New Witnesses. an inmate of a house of il fame, was er resorts. ) 5 z Bty e he polies court on | tembar L It is expected that a lurge addi- | warrant sworn out by Rubert P. Caves. The L SR Rl of Ashland’s pr ent young men. They | SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—Alonzo Whit complaint of _ her sister: andt the| tion to the main building is needed for cells, | atter is the father of James' wife. They | Davis L 3 are both love with t ot aln] an of New York, who was convicted of gomiaint ' of 3 AP AR PR AU Bl bl i ot avis and €, H. Rudge left Thursday afte were both in lov h the same girl. So to [ man h . e A o et L R n the prison | have bad considerable domestio trouble of | noun for Neiy Yoric. “Dr. Dayton wil At | dotormine who was the “best man.” they | forgery a few months ago, has begun pro AR D EORER et BT aiing | Rropesky. will b beelight ln alsllon 4 t " by affairs, which culminated | Sunday and Join the party n New Yepe | met at the raee track last night and fought | coedings in the superior court to secure a Reichenbach signed papers a eing to go | this purpe attorney general sa hat | yesterday, it is charged, in an assaul upon | when they will sail for Liverpool. They wiij | It out in fifteen rounds result was on to the Milford Home for Women; | he would make no changes In the pr. t | Caves by James, accompanied by a threat to | remain In Great Britain two monthe “} of them got a beautiful pair of black ey O hran traneportation for her | prison force at Fort Leavenworth, without | kill him. The case was settled In the court | London the party will purchase Bantam bi- | and had a finger broken. {;1'.'{‘|\.“i‘~“\"“1'\..53:‘;.":“&1‘13 Mv e ‘;""l‘[',"n ‘lv'v‘." a change was thought necessary for the good | room, through the mediation of friends, and | eyeles, the new, light var.ety, minus sprceket, | young lady shook them both good position of Whitman in the cast. It tlon e swas talked into refusing to go by | Of the service. - no bonds were required and tour a portion of the Dritish Isles on | A young son of William Milburn was badly | developed at the trial that he had held many Honey o s ohiel ot dotective ‘m;, SR ey Ty the Course. | | L [wu”'r. Dapity i‘;h., i Dhihme oarse \-.1;1.4;‘ b i Jured this moraing by falling off a hand ear | positions of honor and trust. He was once B hila 1h aimabliion Was Dermaded 0| R TON, Jul e Course: | down from Omaba with a warrant for the 3 Cornell returned from the university | hien was soins ot fall spead. The wheely|a colonel on the staff of the governor of Ne o " (Hase's). home, and. within 'a | WASHINGTON, Jul; he report Of | \rrost of Harrison Elliott, who 15 charged by | §eological expedition to the bad Teads Thars | Lok mas gaios 41 LAl ARSI el York PRy LA m-u Fainon of New A R T e N ] e board of visitors to the Naval academy, | his wife with adultery. ‘The man was found | day. Prot. Barbour, Mlss Carrle Barbour D o s e e bk badly | J1d finally mayor of Duluth. He was ar I the ‘houso ot Il tume. Batd| Bertha | of which Senator Faulkner is president, was | at the house of his brother by Sherift Milier | Mr: John Randolph and other, members ol Tt John S, Drown of Doan college was | rested for passing on J. D. Maxwell a check R iy emt (o the Alliford home. Af. | made public today. The views of the mem- | and this morning Boehme took man to | 'he party will go on to the Yellowatona n town today for $300 dra on a New York bank by fontPurther States 'that satd Taze hud | bers of the board are summarized in the fol- | Omaba. Miss Rena Duft of Nebraska City, who has | ™y ic" plizabeth Carlisle and Inez A Frank Dixon. Payment of the check was a Short time usly also induced | lowing recommendation: ““That the age of o Nebraska Conservatory of Music will | been visiting in Lincoin, the guest of Miss | “yory ooar o s Tonste Bt "™ | refused and word came from New Yotk that Taura Day. ‘a 16.vearold girl, who '} hirahce (o the Naval academy be not less | be conducted by Profs. Movius and Lamp- | O3 Imhoff, returmedkpme Thureday PHIYAROR AT0YIALIO MIsY Jaabie Binfiou Dixon had 1o money on deposit. Whitman agreed to go to Milford home, to de- | | i AL L Dr. and Mrs, M. H. Everett, Mr. an cline 1t o o (1% jihcq | than 15 and not over 17 ye ‘That the | recht, with a new staft of teachers. ~ The | 5 U 4o pire Mok verect Mr. and Mra ne Nels P, Jo claimed to have received the check from oune. & arrangements had | oresent six years' course be reduced to five | financial affairs of the institution will be | T th 4 WAHOO, Neb., July 27.—(Spec Dixon in good faith in payment of a deb; said m lu..d m'| u.-‘ pare of t years, all of which shall be spent at the | under charge of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, “"\?.'- ll')‘lllsl“ e e ok s B : A strong circumstance -against him, he gald Laura Day, who thirty vs later | acade That at the end of five years thoge | Two of the preachers of the Church of the | pay T was the fact that he failed to produc s shot and killad in an nssignatio o A - iy panied by Mrs. k a party to Mil 24 the death of Nels P. Johnsto 0 et o T o A K A e Pt thon e, | uccesatully passing the examinailon to re. Living God have been shown through ford for a few dagh this week a.4h 1700 Nals ", &-$rom- | pixon's testimony at the trial . Siive Gartifantat g ot S coln's tough resort, known as the *r v £x-G | r of this city. He had been Whitman in an afidavit declares his b : men and ‘says that Il of those facts ana ve certificates of graduation; that those of § Ex-Governor Craunse and party will sall ¢ v 1y y poses and savs that all of those facts 817 | ihe graduates who are chosen to Al vacancies | tion.” by a police officer. They did not enter | for home in a few woeks, hav paskvtwill aall some time, but death was not ex- | jief that if a new trial be granted he can After Sea Bathmg O Birickler In the summer of 1504, and | in the naval service be appointed to the sama | any of the houses of ill-repute at this time, | since February. 4 oon. The cause of death was | produce Dixon. He also produced affidavit thiat ol Strickler promised to further - | and the residue of the graduates, it any, be | but it is understood they will attempt to hold . Westormap, business manager of the (discase. The deceased was @ |made in Chicago by Lyman B. French and C Use yestigate the mattet and porsonally ‘make | discharged as provided for by law.” house to house services in the future News, left this week for New York, to be vior, 38 years old. Funeral services will | M. Trilby, acquaintances of Dixon. — Both nquiry |<m<;m|n> :I.\Mr.!ll.lllflx\l %, but e hotad Omaha people in Lincoln: At the Lincoln gone three weeks, $ held tomorrow at th Presbyterian | amants were furnished with photographic e nover therenfier made mention o1 reference | jupocent Nuyvra Hold the Certificnten, | C. 8. Carrier, J. ¥ Cralg and wite” H. A | ' Miss Myrtle Cogn of Omaha, who was the hurch £ ] p | Coples of the alleged forged check, and they Cuticura Soflp- FAILED TO KEEP HIS WORD. WASHINGTON, July 27.— “There is a phase | Holdrege. 3 gisat of Miss Kate Kautsch, Jate Monday for | a9 of the Union, Fasifie beide, S1SR. [ declare that the stenstire of Diaon 's Kot The uMdavit of Mrs. Cumming: is supported [ Of the sugar bounty question that is not CITIZENS HAD OTHER BUSINESS, )€ AAnaandart and Oeloner:| O8¥A s Lal: fromy: & by dga elghteen feot high | "% ing Judg* ‘,‘,KZ"’:““;H,“,‘,.” bear argumenty For Summer RflSheS by another affidavit made by a sister of | genecrally given welght. It deserves consider- | o0y iiany ar & at Valley Failed were laniong the visitors to Be. | thi% morning and crushed ome of his feet e o . Bertha Reichenbach. This sister was present | ation among people ou'side the rauks of those to At atrice Thursday 50 badly that it will lay him up for several e ey Irritations 'y tio we weh Atte 5 ¢ the palice station when Dtectice Haze | who are recipients of the bounty,” sald Sen- | yATLEY, July 27 (Special .I':".':;m”” | “Mrs. . E. Wilfer, Who has been vistting | Weeks : = WASHINGTON, July 21 Tele talked Bertha out of the notion of going | q anchard of Lous! o1 . her son, Fred Miller, Je or Virg| > 1 16 Milford and took her to .his home s a | depe “|]1r"’|( :'-]xruh-' l\(.:‘rnll“frmm:. dui»v Planters: |1t was a disappointed crowd which met R Uer, Jeft for Virginia, 11l Ord Notex and Personals. gram.)—First Lieutenant G. T. Wilson, Third Chafings and servant. Haze promised the sister to let | pxpressed by congress, have put up their | this afternoon In Valley, though consolation ) Mr. Mark Woods ana| ORD: Neb.. July 27.—(Special)—J. B.|arullery, wil report at St. Francis bar 4 her know if Bortha Jeft his house. He falled | sugar bounty certilicales as collateral for | can be drawn from the fact that the numbers | J winan and party .are in | Woodbury of New York arrived In Ord Mon- | racks, Fla, for duty with battery B, t Inflammations ] i’,"”'l?:"\";;““‘l“"“ rat-loformation gained | joans, and these ceriificates are now in the | disappoiated were so fow that the great irrl 2o day. He will spend some time looking after | which be i3 attached. el hen she was again arrested | panas o P cotlk maratans GRERT ALk ez have 8 orge W, Lowry has returned from the [ his propert s count | " Loaves of absence granted: Colonel O H 93 ‘an fnmate of a disorderly house. This | | { innocent parties. The baukers have | of human woe will not be visibly affected Mrs. Lowry remained tn O [ R R g e fal e e Uhited Biates | Nothlng' 3 ec ed th and the greatest Injustice s % pringfie! John Carson left today for a month's visit | wald superintendent Slster also swears that Mr. Strickler never | how being done by the holding Jnjustice 18 | phe Douglas County Republican club had | Il e o Tows R R ooty dkys sxtondeds Mirat called upon her to Inquire Into the case, | MO OO called o meeuing at 1 o'clock sharp in the| Miss Churchill of Omaba, daughter of the | The friends of Mrs. Walers gave her eutenant John ‘A. Lockwoou, Fourth o i In addition o this afidavit the other rel. | PAYMents: IS 1 7L opera house. Cunningham R it of | attarney general, was in the city this week v ,' ,»'f:,”,’ S Mendes Tesiny A ,l.‘f,‘.' B iext Disissant. Angvates So Coolmg atives of the mirt, Bertha Reichenbach, four | Churges Agninst Cralg Dismissed, |Omaba was exvected to make the thunder | Mr and Mrs. Mark H. Tilt turned | larg umber were present G. Macomb, Fifth cavalry, two months ex i i number, all Iiving I Omaha, stats that | WASHINGTON, July #1.—The complaint |Toll and cause the fur (o fly, to use Whir- | Thursday from Wise s Elinneapoll R iars of the Ord Irvigation lstrict | tended; Second Lieutenant Clough Overto, | Soothing r. Strickler never asked them for any 4 n Sgdia more's explanation, which he gave as th rs. Phelps Paine returned Thursdsy from employed Enginear Rohebaugh to make | Jo ¢ v, fiftee s extende of the facts in the case and never called upan | o S0 months ago with Secretary Car- | o550n for calling the meeting at th atwo m trip in quest of health vy surveys and estimates for the R T L R So Healing and them for any purpose { lisle against Lee D. Craig, & customs notary [lar place and time. Neither of these catas- | D M. A or, a prominent physiclan of | on of the irrigation ditch around | e Rl 'Fhe amdavit of Mrs. Cummings fs further | 2t San Francisco, ia which he was charged | trophies happened, nor did the members of | Kiarney, is recuperatlng in the clty e borne out by an aMdavit of a former mem- | With haviog political assessments | the club come out to see the promised fun. | ., 188 Willa Cather left for e and Red | 8 — Well Known Sel st D REfl‘eShlflg- Bor of the Board of Fire and Police Commis. | agalust goverument employes, has been dis- | The business of the Republican club was [ C'gud this we v ERRAE onp;Rienie. WASHINGTON, July 27.—James C. Pilling sloners, from which the following is taken: | missed by Secretary Carlisle. The Investiga- |easily disposed of, and consisie) simply Mr. and Mres, W Hardy returned this | TECUMSEH, Neb., July 27.—(Speclal)—| rpei e 3 g “On the Gth of June, 1894, charges were | tlon by the civil service commission, as well [appointing an executive committee by Pre: from Obioego Mot | The Tecumseh Bpworth league has made ar- (3 prominent Washingtonian and riding, or athletics, & hath with CUTICUR, fled against Henry P. Haze, chief detective [as by the Treasury department, shows that [dent Omar Whitney, this being the list Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Bartiett and sop are | ments to hold a basket picalc next scientifie circles throughout the c BOAF" {8 indispensable. It prevents o o the police farce. accompanied by & num. | Craig's connection with the mattet was not | Willlam Whitmore, Valley: Zack Blits, Union; | ¥'Goors s Yery” returned to Sioux Cf . inesday in Dillon & Oder's park, and has | died at Olney, Md., last night t e e earation silage 17 tabion : :‘n.i‘-mt.u‘:"in:ndn::;:“nwwlfl mall\:"rj | proven i ;\;an .\;’m;\ Me \\lrill 1M¢ B. Turner A ATREY PRAIRAR A0 S0l Iy early | |/ Vitcd the leagues from fifteen other places. | [ locomot ¢tz from and when followed hynrnhununu.:.‘\mu o Vi c! aze | . e Rlkhorn; J. Kelsey, Millard; Peter Schro et dagisos ving in | The president of the Neb oantarer sufierer for many year CUTICURA, the great skin cure, proves 1nost uadsd one Berthe Relohenbach” (here| (.. Foustan Clerk Resizme. der, Chicago; Bd Nelson, Waterloo; Peter % W. 8, Bup and ron are visiting tn | The president of the Nebrasks conferenct o his acientific work by mak Geueticial L relioving tired, lumed, or sirained e ans atreadl covesed In Mra., Cums | WASHINGTON, July #1.—(Special Tele- | Mungold, Jefforson; J. A. Karliok, Clontart | '\ re 3. M O'Nel e ation of the language and iy muscies. B et A oot Parther navs (hat | Eram)—James M. Gray of Nebraska, a copy- | Bd Walker, Florance; William Tlay By Miss Nali deolians 1 viauting In Kearndy. | A8 £ LO'Nell of, University Place, the | 3 Ay T s Tndian tribes. . He wes op fhesh: charges wers referred for lnvestiga- | it (0 (he peusion ofice at §900 per annun, Omahs; J. B. Carmichael, West Omaha, o0d | cagor - 190} bxe qoie 0.9 Orrill Carpenter, 4-year-old son of D. R. |pointad chief clerk of the United o Soia thranghout e wgld, Retfuh, Degl! Vivrane tion to V. O. Strickler, one of the police | bas resigued. M. Cress, South Omaha. Secretary St R. M. Joyce is vis'ting 1a Vinton, Ta. Carpenter, who recently removed from this | geological survey io 1881 ‘sele Fro s new trial. The case is one of unusual in terest on account of the former wealth an siness college, accom- | residenc: of B. Berggren yesterday o After the sea bath: cycling, golf, tenuis, £ or il o weith &