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THE OMAIA JATLY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST STORAG SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements for these columna | m taken untll 12:30 for the cvening and antil 8 p. m. for the | morning edition Advertis sting red AGT DING IN OMANA L Pt 3 Leavenworth o he ORAGE EWEF HAT niny WAREHOT reu aon can hove answers ad- care a dresscd (o n of winl of the word, therd tha T 1 Answers s e only. numbercd letter in WAGONS, ETC. address ntatio 1 w upon Rates, pres | 1 first n Vit ins r. for first 'y be sements run FOR SALI—MIS( HART WANTED=MAL NTELLIGE = | Mis R i i H. WARREN o1 ATRVOY ANT \year at 119 N RO MADAM MILLER, CLAIRVOYANT, TCKHUT, CLAIRVOY AN 0 LEARN 1 AR B-M#UT T GIVING 1 Publ M) MASSAGE, BATHS, BTC, 3 MADAME ] oo, room SMITH 1 TH HA OITNKE wkent for an benefit and noral 1 sea M IME. LARUE, MASSAGE BATHS, 1017 HOW'D LY, - MYI2 AIS* WA sta nur WANTEL e plication | b Wi \ | TURKISHE 1ors in city. MM bailis HOWET Finest AND 318, BLECTRIC S 1ot MUTS A2)0 SALARY, Brown FROM 1 M MADAMI BEF 1121 DODGI TMI5 818 NGENTH TN | MASSAG NARD, L Mits, L NT MASSA D Ciric bath, Parlors testful and Siiing 412 Norh Tith street 1M 8 NS a0 te XTRAORDIN \RY INDUCEMENTS OFFERE n 9 i TURKISH BATHS, 1 1o 1S b TURKISH PATIIS for ladi ONLY PLACE 109110 WM ENT MANAGERS WANTED Exclusive Unex 1 merit ol sol il U in paving Bty N Y s | LADIES' DATHS. MME, POST [ ‘ 15 Adams MiT) 4% OUR LEAD. s T Mi7s 8 PERSONAL. VIAVI thec oL, 6 1 homa freatm BLIX Lidy A LTI attendant WANTED iz 1 I ALESME SELIL B, HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, ¢ wiet, b ence and Vinton Tophor Po: fi i64 , T WANTED, 13 AND ¥ DATHS, MASS MM, room 1 \ PARTY o1, HAS MONEY bic TO LOAN PRIVATE W i Lusin Addriss WANTID. Deuel, 2 COMPETENT NURSE Douglas GIRL ron It FIRE wl g ADVANCED AND t, 105 RURGLAR PROOR WANTED, A, HOSPE, JR N A 20 T luries. a1 address W ARN A BUSINE: ation i t m ! wferred it 304 Paxton bloc PRIVA confinement 25th str PINE LIVERY RIGS 170 and St HOME FOR WOMBN WANTED, STOC house: one. that o youag tady preierred < 1 \H‘]i\» tephons 40 U005 At FIRST-CLASS Taundry, " 16m Mz i CLERK HEAT Mary's ave., T [ W 15, WHO to try Best WANTED-ALL Taundry work phono 1828 WANTED, DESIRE the Eagle work In WANTED and WO N by n. Ad D BETWEEN and nmbition 1k th 1 THIE ADDIE BLANCH] Cavanaugh, Address ws, 1328 3rd t, Council Blufr 1 7 M1 PO RENT—] b HOt DARLINC Moy TO LOAN—REAL ESTATI HOUSES 0. F. iN ALL DA — avis « TRUS 8 N.Y.LIFE, s for coh Security in N ms or Omaka city property ANTHONY = Loans at IN OMAH N DM 1.OA HOUS BENEWA & CO., 103 N. 1TH D HUE COLE €O, LARGEST LIST MONEY TO LOA Davis AT LOWE, Faranm 1 anl ) OO, NEAR n, 200 ) G CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 513 N. LIv| or INSURANCE POL JANED ON boug Fute] n y. Mo, W--335 $600,000; U, for' 6 per ¢ o Pusoy Nat Bl OMAHA crHowcr Bth & nin & DETACHED MODERN hricks, RESIDENCE 230" & Califor 33 N. Y. Life D411A CAPI Apply - nt ARLOR & anl . cholc FORRENT Rt BEDROOM 1 KITCITIEN, MONEY roal ¢ TO LOAN ON 1 INEROVE & Mo . FURN hoarit strect HED HOU tor + NWILD 1 Div D TAK . tour B M3 2 AL ESTAT N Bk bldg W358 OMATTA Farnam ) 0 LOAN ON OMAHA cont. W. B. Meikel, 1 4 I IR M N 1 Miami st LEAL b IZAST MON ) LOAN ON 1M1 ROVED 1702 TH AND IACK pakil on b SON A FRONT lorn Huuny ot D furnace i OVED CITY wa LOANS ON IMIROVE Farnan ) & UNIMP) b W Smith & Co., 132 DESIT ABLE located, HOUSE ¥ 833 So. 2 ik i DERY. D135, MOT 3 TGAC D: Zitt T LOAN lith LOW HATES nd Douglas, Omaha W MTT 16 & DOt W L ROOM J. M HOUST Marston. DiALDL WEAD, ILAS, ROOM 3 LA HOUSE, 1721 Samuel DBura D. DODG Inguire 131¢ 1 FOR RENT.10-ROOM 1HOT Modern cony enienees; v i n s 8. ISTH ST., o busi Mount . Ty a MONEY TO LOAN ON I W no removal pay the OMATA FURNITURP, at lowest ra strictly confidentinl; at any time or in FOR RENT=FURNISHED ROOMS t PGAGE LOAN €0, ROONS, For witl NICELY 1 8. 13th WITI N ! MSIAL FURNT BUSINESS CF FURNISHED ROOMS, ANC RCHANDIS 1xka, £l nd SHED ROOMS FOR GENTIL I'A 128N NICI e ) M IN I Y M BUSINESS =5 ) cash FURNISH ROOMS AND BOARD. | 13 sonm INVESTMENTS BRICK mill, fin sherldan, NICELY <01 WITH N bourd €4 A - v FOR SALE location 1 Address at | ONEHALE and abst s T COAL in easte purchaser Bikhorn, Neb, FURNISHED private 1 IHCROOM MILLINERY t for INTERES t bus « YoM i 2 NICRLY AND . ROARD. §5.00 PER Wi PURNISHED ROOM Y YARD M1 N AT LIVE B LUMBER Nobr ONLY town AND DESIRABLE ROOM, WITH BOAF 1 Mis - ASANT NORTH w1 Mil i} MEAT MARKET \ton OMAHA; 1 M WILT OR SALE a bargain. i N s W Y THAT =3 ST it WELL FURNISIED SOUTITE forn cony il Jth S FOR SALE, GOOD BUSINESS Addr Wy by Sher i FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, Jan e Mids 4+ BUILDING has INT T 4 STORY BRIC AND UPWARD PER Al by Y | | | | m o | 1500 FARNAM (ME e N R UNCHANGE, » Pay some cash BX AN HORSE W1, i A4S 4* NEW SAFE FOR FOR SALE=REAL BSTATE, MEN, 8 TO § FARM PAYMENTS. o1 Paul ¢ Minn $5.00 DALY Porshes M nical & 3Nz MARVELOUS 11 in w o & Makiu, uring Co., St Paul INTS MAKE inventis tetulls mple 1 free clnnat, HARRISON LYKON REED COMPANY IR AND WIFE, s and b A ROV with one with » terms, SIONAL clrliu, Fotined " MAN 1 ',v‘ " me' i Rallw s a goad purchs BICYCLES, 0. DAXON, ERLING A 1 A WATCH BALL BEARIN m & Dro., 120 N FARNAM GRATES AND TiE coal PUSH 1T ALONG, phirase, but that's HERIDAN COAL. “8,000 tons st “year. We glve you 2009 m val for 345 THINC latest slung f with sold in Omabia 1bs. of the best Wy Victor White, mgr 00D the we'r MAY Just ni whit SHE il HDAN mined COAL in_ Wyom Victor 154 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. PAY Always ~uu|~ N i when 1 i Farnam s Ass v 1 Nuttinger Mt N TO GET A HOME OR SECER HOW (URODY Ioms | NA atid HOUSE 131, BARKER, 13th FRANK HILDITCH S0, Omuha and M | " ‘She AMERICAN PLAN At $1.50 day; 5 room: e to 100 pet | T MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY | ; OLD MONIY 10, sily PALD, 20 North, SRS AND BUI HOUSE 1 MORRILL, PAPER Shen pad brick work tel HANGING, plastering: ol 5; shop 913 N, 2ith bk T RAGE. GOOD PASTUIRE month per head. 15 St UNDERTAKERS AND MBALMERS, TAND RICIT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR t., telephone ) SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL 1) RTAKER MAUL 07 Fa UNI TEDICA ENGLISH PR the best de, stamps, in letter chestor NY t [ CHIcnE 5 ls (@amond brand) are send | CADIRS! v by Chhem ACCOUNTANT! IXPERT WALTERS, » el 1636, ACCOU Ni f SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, VAN § SCHOOL MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAG AND i) NTS, DR, PAUL, DENTIST, 2120 BURT JCTRICAL SUPPLY ENGINERRS AND CONTRACT I 1 motor plant wetion Howar 1CAL 1 1515 Kind Wa send_tho m Tteredy CALTHOS ¢ Tegnl gnranio i STOP Dischurges & Einslo Aarrho. ¥ arlcoc e itand f Vo MAHL COo., ‘ea Agonts, inetnnsti, CLin, RAILWAY TINE CARD TON 1 | | MO, & M Arrl nalia | 1. Omiahiall BURLING nion” Do RIVEER Deny Mot Denve Nebraska 1 Exp & ¥ ixp [ , iizitm Lincoln) di BURLINGTON it & Qu1Arri AGO, n Depoty I Junct Fast hicago & | Pacii aves [CHIC b Union . 0, MIL. & t100h & am 2pm 1" CHICAGO n ey Eastern Vestibuled Mo, Val 5:4pm Vitipm i Artives 1, 101 n EAST Expr v Leaves [CHICAGC Omaha Union_ Do & PACTEL Mason Sts A | | Atfantic X Fxp pim N WEST & T Lorado . nd i ( Lim M. & Wk A Passe Express ( aul_ Limi VALLEY, W Depot Neb 4 & MO, Tith and t My Wy SI0UX aha | Unlon Dep Paul_ Limited CITY & PACIFIC 10(h & Mas Arriv Sts.. Omuha Sloux Uity St Paul A UNION PACIFIC, ha Union Depot, 10th & Mason Kearney Overland inm 5pm i 12 Arriy Om Express Fyer Louls Cannon | deny | the ca CHAPTER (From grand As 1 feeling written THE by TRAGEDY M not s Sarah immediatel 3 Jury.) take my that 1 am against myself, which? The nal in the K T will not I will afirm neither my my guiit. I will nt as impartially take. 1 y o port T have a stand—for place of the voluntarily ence nor facts of 1 t all who may pen to wr on the w or n cr take inr the s coolly pr and will as it had nothing 1 read this judge me as th This T am bound to do, demned to something infin the life-cell or the gallows own self in lieu of judge or my fnnocence 1 will pr by power. It tempt I care not s0 something be proy could picion Now tom 1 worse am con than my guilt it am be, n itely 1 ind jury; my ve to you all e or will try i my* whi pair 1 i to say it may al Open cof not overwhelm me like universal sus I have 1 T owill Fairbanks, as the of Sarah is pr the a ry My mother Since then, while I have teaching at Digby, a cousin of Rufus Bennett, and his wi P m—— = fir courts cas; 1 school t died whe been away my father's, in law, T w sc nl am coun’ acher, 20 years of 1 wa age. have lived with my father. During the long ummer vacations they returned to their lit tle farm in Vermont, and I kept house for my. father For five years T have been engaged to be married to Henry Ellis, a young man whom [ met in Digby My father was very much opposed to tho mateh, and has told me 1 peatedly that if I insisted upon marrying Wim in his lifetime he would disinherit me On this acc Henr 1s never visited me at my own home. While I could not bring myself to break off finally my engagement, [ wished to avoid an open rupture with my her. He was quite an old man, and I wes tho only one he had left of a large family. I believe children, as honor their their parents, conclusion: In children that parents should well as children but I had arrived at this nine-tenths of the cases whe marry against their par when the parents have n spposition, the marriages a 1 imes felt tl 1 Henry, aud resolved that if fancy turned toward any der it ally as d, I thought, losing my som it I was looks A little while cama to Dighy h distric house with He what attentive mind that 1 ne time it seemed to paking. 1 heard her peopl t0o, and she was an only child. 1 had felt that 11 ought to mur wif money, because he had nothing hims very strong. closed five weeks ago, and I ca the summer vacation. The night left Harry cam me and to marry hi refused again re had that my father ruel did that night he should certainly m: EXPECTANT MOTHERS We Offer YOU A REMEDY Which Salety to Life of Mother and ot ‘Mothers’ Frignd” Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk, eh th boarded ard that nd T interfere my ing and ty ) girl the sam 1de pre hool e 2 t so1 in hi¢ S to id not up my At th it was money, always with and W h had 1 I, 1 for 1 me f ne before ) urged but 1 Henry 1 bef and that ver hard sald felt My wife nsed {00 her firstehiid—had no cramps Noved—suffering but litile—no pains recovery rpid E. JOINSTON £¥ Sant Ly Mail or Expres, on S1200 nor bottin. Book 1030t il ILD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. Sold by all Drugglate. FRIEND" be. was anickly re- Atorward— ufula, Als. weeipt of The Baliny South Land of Plenty No Hot Winds No Drouths Cool summ. two and three azdomild winters— crops alsed a year Free fuel. Rich jJapds. Fine rail- roa nd the bgs€ shipping facil- itle: bring the . mark: of the whol JUNRIEY 10,y oW Work and this land yielig you abundant, never failing crops that bring big prices and you Rav#: something to market all the year through Central Mississippi 1 naly from The well peoy the r tide of wards th acres th pa \ 160 acres in th, out all the year vegetables ‘every month in twelye \ farmng and frut raising are making more money for the northern settlers now than they before in thelr lives the amount of work pears, strawberries simimons, early apple 1 fact all small fruits are never falling sour full particulars ronds, fr roturns &l turni glon. T rt good failiy The . tmmigration riul re of west ock and you can runs ralso the svenu dress GEO. W. AMES, General Agent, | wir | e | | | good | the | an f [ rm made a Boston had once and sold 1 large pr He used Vermont fc Rufu enough in the said tha At that father SO 1 rm. Rufus r But 2 f } by n Ru Kken int f Rufus fire! Then Ry log. He and 1 bring him Rufus and get a when gave him a his rag, S banks and we We the room hamber, my doo 1 got old nt ot bedro Ru i Rufus and morning a mont. Th reach hom wit was gettin Rufus did ate no bre n That ning, hes I ve! a and 1 an ey a on There w a very hot want once. ot a “Did h you wera “If you that f of th thou a gi ut mine 1058, lare, I aid at him and shr hroat, here o1 n W supp: he'd killed ‘I saved “What asked ‘1 put 1 got up west doors I sat ther evening me Woods, tw our next d way to me it RuTus around the and - severa they had a I sat by th hen bed 1l to me tha Henry and peet him t other g ver 1 to sliep. At about Fataer aiw o'elock, When built th that morn usual, and temper wi fire. went ss whic hung took shad we fa 1 ta dr had As 1 aught by had worn rada of th color had b been at home, The night possibility Digby and this somet tion, and daid. As 1 what seeme the green window 1 great splas tcher’'s Castoria. itcher’'s Castoria. ftcher's That Kept R the throat Bennet father and listened; bade fath he we “Speak while were some purpl aid it alone awak sprinkled The right sle the stains wer He 1 would ight my arm od 1 father which sold for it was father's store, but articles that and there a New Han and ¢ aid not my and trade I to f m bu had he i a iy fow ¢ ofit send t or butter, e ught fath his profit o uts fathe tufus had him and and ight allow ar 1 1 and seream an Rufy Oh, he'll tufus and selz ' wif kill took Ip to ar 1 £a fus' glare a0 village pistol, la muzzle r o some hous 1o bur r 1 1 against out he 0: 1 got ain, and the t a was looki ther 1 - ; he had my fathe aid 1, I o 1 like Rufus' him to us let go, and father was purple in the worked a long time to. Jennett,” said 1 pitcher of water. had revived and look that showed he face | somi b to the well | He went, but ®ot up Rufus was not over uNI Crews Ladd Effective » mad, vet, Martin Fajr. |20 Made " hie shouted out, | ¢ific, as room soon even with yon man as yon a nto the outer father to bed ym downstairs us and his wife I had the south one that night and did not sleep no one stirred in the nig wife were up early in before 9 o'clock left for hud a day’s journey and ¢ about & in the evening r goodby, crying, whil iz thelr trunks downstairs not go near father nor me, akfast; very back looked t out of the yar ay, about 7 o'elock in I had just washed emaway and w ep, where fathor wn on the low breeze there; it a re Master quarters Utah chanic He th had slept in Mech sitting north T left well, local and he pen WL hed Nephi it the | Ver- would Rufus Rufus but He ugly his nd chan Ogd ttatin ided weer | a | be nec his Ogden Ogden are runnin | Po 1 and The crews formerly pald mile run, whe ven mile 134 m 150 miles. nitety-one 100 miles. 1T give the men der the n through with straight |a and Sa and from ry It 1 the the out was step. W it rth Il . day to 1 had been Know u it any that lately fellow has said father il t great come here said ver have W whil house like gh you b eat” oath and to that live!” say a sat the back, and re Rufus T answer you the 1 father “he did come another word I Jive T'Il kick a dog, daughte said he. Then called God fellow agein said he, word: I just looked Father turned put his hand to his had clutehed him finger prints there would have been glad if me," father cried out your life,” said I you with that night | sa 1, to say | you of he wit- you All Cache v will therefore it Lake. 1 ot up 1 Tor (U8 pale, v whe mw s also along W division eas other in lengt you diction of Mr. Ogden usual ao pistol?” he in_the desk drawer.’ and went around and tep, which is the front one. As e the bell rang for the Tuesday ceting, and Phoebe Dole and Maria 0 old maiden ladies, dressmakers oor neighbors, went past on their eting. Phoebe stopped and asked 1 his wife had gene. Maria went hou Very soon they went on il other people passed. When 1l gone it wa till as death a long time, until I could lows that the full moon had risen ntoup to my room and went to at Ogden and instead, but quarters, as \dap! than the one sat on the is t Nurrow ( Special Mast Union Pacific | Denver and go In the ceivers of the sell a longing to hat road w Cornish in not the court tl of that | tioners be gra face where- | sold when a led mysell | days of th has been by is theref ! 1t seemed | hetween 3 nun a long time all of me was over ) wait for m uld see her But at 1o erying marria 1 could I thought pretty st o'clock T woke wanted his had to prepare and 1 wer fire in the Kkitehen stove ng 1 did hear him stireir fancied he must bo o out of th e he would not build and got breakfast it now alone he 5 up. ways [ a1 will Superintende i always | Bxpr M. now, burglar proof | from Chicago Sanford at that for a dark-blue calico % in. It 1 term, ntion » my clos hol » to do_ hou there during all th it off the hook my > | other the ¢ 1o ourgl seh att untry was A Union Philbin | Thursday E. W Thursday he Denv W. C. Ga the I N. & Texas Wednes J. Ash old-timg W er Era B Pa Live vic T of h Lake ley rail not g and will curm Divoree § Fatl Emma Darr something strange about the ¢ the night before s dress was hin summer silk; it was green in over with white rings. It { The Liggetts t dress for two suni 180 Mrs, aring it on hot aft her hust the coolest dress I {nopAluat too, T had thought of the | rore, driving over from [ Retta house. He had done | opmap the last summer vaca i M look my best 1f he | gepar 3% | Sharp, | Liggett her W my by was we r it befor f Henry's passing th during wished to 1's 1 Milln th n at uetion Walke! 1C 1 county Ju t 1 ok down the ed to be a st the calico hastily and sillc and earried it ov t was covered with spots hes and streaks down dress 1 saw green silk then took r to th horrible the front th ¢ Mutual The Tuesday 1t Iy which and wh Children Cry fou Fluid is th Children Cry for o or o 0 br K @ r l‘ co., Children Cry for Castoria. sons awving (o the althougl nounced the abandoument of the round house of Salt nie matt fo we too, t was stained, of father's. up the “Why 1 and t b onti oN o Salt Thursday on the Utah division of the Unfon P anic Pocatello, the t in and n layin Heretofore It [ solidat Ozd of mil n rom his ow th miled con il cun the is o divis h Dun will contin Salt h the this he at er ir r L iher Kan ' a t v ATTOW ad guaged, and the ut any said as his company safes and | Omaha to Kansas City runs throuzl 00 pownds and ar D t sey b th Pr fice. y of way « day mead. Un ent ation stus several MeD) fr r fishing 5 f were of an b 1 r $2 Wakeley sur cour| th urg her ventive diseases. scalds and sores of all kinds 5 and odors described fn & pamphlet led free if you address the Chas. St. Louls, Mo, Lak roadmaster's Roadmaster wakes charge of the the Salt turned hrough K 1e Baxt ency in It si e he by rac Bety L of the J. F. 1a. local o Cit econon the Salt o cat 1 en Lake h age t the dista From Ogden to 3 and _the mileag F miles and S run W age, 1 n murdered in the Lake, and el crows to P nor fir wked b breakfast th brea Th the sitti father! don't you 1 refl a m o) A red It togeth to father's hung Nis bed, wh fat ather w Monday.) it e on veen e number Ora of rece t tou vestigation on the part of officials. Dunn, aho, office of ¥ wit being ab: oflice is al: James Lat Utah a ny there w running th several crews o other cre hese from Salt ton servi Ogden s Pocate was acere Presto rough thern ) n o to the men wer schedule L day arrangement of pay was mads il be in acc thereby making quite pany. Idaho solid, lines only sions g substi is flat 1 Chan 1 [ nion Pacific of na report he pr and 1 o nt it he W ha on L ! out Railway i becar the Icket yecam e I ed § one of the conductors on 1ecom My iion 1% nth 2l Yo nald 1 nera T ki and ly rward t pleasure special cars of the probably McDonald is located leay in - o Ity Starded urt, « L ggelt ma s mare Liggett alleges s life. clieve LS | 000 dmin h t call ¥ pury th There cqual for all-round usefulness. medlcine 1 378 15 C arrow gauge > 18 offer BAUR ung friends, strator nd northern trains through fr The change in the mechanical department 1y, of econon miles from in 00 and it was for the purpose f equalizing the divisions that Utah was at- tached to Idaho and placed under the juri ie the terminal point as Lake, papers h tution Iy denied Ogden plant is much more d to all the wants of the Union Pacifi Lake City. cery s to St Cor 1y Paul petition of asking f rrow gaug, niral, boug system mme of eqnip 1 r yer t the rolll nin Roh wnford of the wesday for as d put the i in to s a st Den nu fro 1 ab Notes. formerly sociated brokerag W assistant road Jany came g the Ashmead cificengine entering the of the which is Paul cn s near wn to hunting th th t Tese the outl will use Union aturday Montana OF A in the 1 as begun | proceedings to gain a separation from Frank husband, ber Besldes len n ed in 1878, le can pr th me ve for rye extract has grown | totally disqualifying hi affairs that urney axks she for 18 been ot the mpany will be U, of b demands par br th [ ma L ir h s cons Is protty nearly a surety if Allen's Hygienic medicine 18 no Firs wards heals and Its meny ot which takes charge of master D ran only h of the night breathing through h city Union contemp! about uri restor with o ONITT'S FEE AS A COLLECTOR wald 1 1led of but | Again Striving to Get Commis Taxes Not Collected AGAINST CROSBY DISMISSED sions on CHARGE Was o of e the Bond, the Wi 1 Absence of « Mat « wile red matt \ . tax gath ity Justic mpt $760 ¢ made by ¢ personal the own- the N the cou maine the property as to the usual coting such he building n. Finally Campbell, a for pur- amounting to by injunction, the sell the buil for that the | was tried in the courts who rendered a 1880 Invalid neglocted was bt gains The ot yoars gow ty 1 look accord law ¢t in 1 « the struc as v th lits o construction bulld b st In aly Ived Ann Mrs gat o in ktas e spring ng room ditor fr he her claim a » $14,000. vigh por 1 fore f th ounty t claiming 1x08, vy Th Ju spenk Ambr tax ty for a ction | nd went o was had papers b to the tax. do- clerk o the sent n 1594 was ver ta were [ Camy uppealed al of the for but the pr said, 1 first o of $4,000. ng wh perty must all to pay Mrs. Tho county Bel a reversa ight to f this a reversal he sh the says | appeal and the s which Charles caused in the sum » outecome unication that he to collect the taxes, heen collected, nor urt decides the case. wait until a_decision is handed down ho thinks would be onerous. Ha therefore asks the commissions on the probe al liection of the $750.51 of taxos Unitt’s bill as a collector for July is $121 which includes the Coliseum tax now in ths court, and somo $700 of taxes which he says ho actually collected Justico of the Peicé Croshy was placed on trial for willful neglect of duty in taking & itraw bond in the Lauder assault case Crosby succeeded In having the case di missed, though the hoard refused an exonera- tion, merely reciting that t laining witness having failed to appear, “the charges aro dismissed.”” When the was eallad he hoard was at a loss how to proceed, It appeared that Alvin Locke, father of Amanda Lo who was assaulted by Lauder, was nly informed by word of mouth, or possibl by lettor, that the case would ba called. Ha lid not appear. Crosby was given leave to explain how he came to accept a bond sinco declared to be worthless. He admitted that he did not make the b n qualify. Ha sail that Lauder did leave this eliy for Ilinois becauso the bond was insufficient, but “for cause Judge Stenberg called attertion to ihat’ the county had to spend $230 Lauder back to answer to a_heinoy and sed ens tering an order of ration wer is in Jail awaliting trial Action was tuken ing of Johnson cc to the insanity Mrs. Shawle of Johnson clared sane. and Sho linble 1guine Unitt to fi 1 $63.02, of tho ANGES, s nissions i his k in trying hing has the supr a based suit. e did some we thou changes r 3] h of in e o vision head- me wndoned abol imer ac vision il be f crey changes issenger from from runs this ke e com case ws on to 1 co we fifty- irty 1o it is dited as it is paid for e up to other fact et erime Px0n the to ns rur on rdance ! by the board in collects 1ty the expenses incident of Mrs. Tillie Shawley, was before the insanily board county a few days ago and des Then she was sent to Omaha the board at once declared her insane, will be sent back and the county held om - Salt The lengt 0 1,100 Martin's Episcopal church of South ked for 4 cancellation of t.x:s on the IN TWO Goon BROUGHT MEN, Postoeo ave an- Robbers of Centenl City Landed in Jn Inspector Sincla Mar. Coggeshall the city at with Edgar Harris and H, C. Appleton, who are charged with having robhed the postoffice at Central City Welnes- night. It that of the Wilson Leonard robbed toffice at 10tt men were ( Lk t head- Postoffice United States nd Deputy hat arrived in noon day is thought one from men the pe Thu tral Jail was o at onee. 13 )l r r power Ben some time by Sherift P the ught lay morning m y and When Sinclair wrched and had been buriel ull engines ht when \, Judg nds to ot be h road g stock tak and which n found place up, which the pris ment were in nee tools use to by ha ners men The were, clrcumstances attending the robbory as to make the fdentification of prisoners an ¢ matter. They met town night watchman, John Eckert, on street late at night and covering him revolvers, forced him oupany to the postoflice. There of them guard over him while or forced 1y int postoflice blew the whole cperation, was over the burglars took him to box car and fastened him in, but urely that 1 not his Adams Denver fer ationary s and mber of etion_of om 2,500 hsolutely Buch the the the with them stood his W o ac i the ot ] and When it an_empty not 8o se way out. Bckert eing them ag y were taken bef Thursday and deliver flicers ¥ T (s ldentified the prisoners Henry business 078 the county julga 1 to the United Statea pas- M 1t - FOR WAK ULNESS, o Une J Dr. H have used xhaustion sults.” Horsfo €. McCoy, Algo it in cases of and wakefuln N Acid Pl a, Ta,, dyspepsia, Dleasa in from 5 remains was o and loy 1 An effort - 1 Lal will he made at Knights of Labor hall Industrial legion. l)\ nunciation of gene V. Debs will am at the Labor ( Wilson and King, printer and a tinner ourtry in the inter to a large crowd night nday night Pa reorganize the tes a two o Great divide sts. It and ng with | the 09, Pacific Lak the e 1y celebratio the tramp orator who are stumping t of workingm Jefierson impris Pt nt ot pro- a the . spoke quare last ort tary Jo N ays that the dan of Coopers union organization never in better condition than it is it An effort will be made to have Xt coopers’ national convention held aha The men who will eondu the for the next six onths Doyle, president; Edward Miller, treasurer; James HBaldwin, financial cretary; A. L. Jordan, recording secr John Maher of this union has quit coopering and pted the management of the South Omaha Board of Trade. - "% Armica Salve, In the world for cuts, alt theuin, fever sores, chitblains, rns, and positively cures plles, It i guaranteed to money refunded, For sale by Kuha 10 wis or at pr the in b a Jon, District | _, by divorce prosident; 5, Mrs 1 Since ve that | Buckle best ealy sores, | chapped all skin erupti r 1o ' glve perfect sat Price 25 corts & Co for The | bruises, the can Fr bill no 1 of | a tion box a ay requir per ught to 1 5 years Investigated, of age, dled at sterday. He had the Missourl river, moraing left the house to at- He returned home about 10 1 was finmediately taken sick, and rtly afterward. A doctor was called 100 late to do the man any goud. Golden 1 with his father end brother. Noug of ho members of the family eould assign any cause for kis sudden death. It is not knows whether a corones's lnquest will be held or The cauec of his death will be las n G Sherman ave al fish lne nd early in the that g th uld nt but [ of ull oft all purifies quired iuto her uses Wil be | The rosy freshuess, and & velvety softuess Allen [ of the skiu Is invarlably obtained by those whio u zzoul's Gomplexion Fowdes,

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