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AR g ()MA"A I)AII.Y BEE ISDAY, Al GUST "‘0. 1895, MOTHER AND CHILD KILED e woedossom,artanss s WORKING THE RELIEF FUND| *omem cumnirons riowrave \ADDED 0 TEACHERS' IIST] | take place there, However, after muking | ""r'.' "" P:"'.‘:". A '_" e — necossary preparations for taking the | 3.4 g J—— p pris out of the state, Dean took his man | e attack by creditors upon the con o'l ; ’ M. G. R. Wolfo and Baby Lost in the | to the depot and got out on a loeal train, | Complaint Made by Officer Baldwin Against | fessions of julgment made by the 8. P. M rse | Additional Instructors in Grades and High Denver Hotel Colla while the attorneys for the prisoner were Officer Dry Goods company Ras begun in the d Xt Conauting what cwute. 16 purete , cer Dibbern, | School Elected., a recelver being asked, together with rferen f the court fe — trict cour THEIR BODIES NOT YET RECOVERED | FA'MBP To GET """'"'I"‘ ""l'l’"'k LATTER MUCH TO0 ACTIVE FOR A SICK MAN | Junction to resirain e dlsposition of the| NOT WITHOUT ~ SOME CONTROVERSY Reasons Whj] Cnuse of t L) th of Christ n urk assets of the firm ‘among those fav 1 = | Ne Waterloo, —_ confessions of judg the exelt t o We Kunown to lave Neen in the | WATERLOO, Neb, Aug 19 eclal Tele- | 4 oy of Striving to Draw e litors who have s not yet | Effort to Helnstate Mres, leller Fatile | Building at the Time of ram.)—Coroner Maul, in response to a call, | f . nn M to Jud, =Mixs Wallnce Choxen for | Until Police Co ixnton Dixp R R Yy arrived hers at 11 o'ciock this morning and | e e NHATRITS T Wath yatteratan | Max Martn, Sted) Noomasiorek Anl A MAN SHOULD LOCATE IN day Night, went direct Christian Burk's place, who ) an large numbe « Alle, 1 1 r h selves an 1 © Resign, was found by Samuel Wetgle dead in his bed | b L e then nd all t nilarly situated, began procee J— [ hanty seven miles west of town Sun- gl in the plot court sgainst the favor LINCOLN, Aug. 19.-=(8 al)--It is con- | day. Burk had been lald up several weeks. Clerk Brownlec of the Board of Fire and | creditors, asking the court of equity to Barring the controversy ovar the olection | #idered cortain that Mrs R. Wolf and her | His nearest neighbor, Samuel \\x tgle, Who | pojoa Commissioners concluded to nd | rest the sale of the M booked for | of additional teachers, the mecting of the | 5 1 4 yng the victims | lIves eighty rods from deceased's shanty, N t N next Thursday. Ma: n plaintifs ard of Education las! ght wa: eature- 6-year-old °r are among the victims | 4% ried him his meals, but feeling much | 18t evening with Messrs. Broatch. Vander P Anl TR 1 of Education last night was a featur N Wwho pe the Gumry hotel hofror better Wednesday, Burk came after his | voort and Foster in a room in the city hall o aft were the result of a schemie and devie Deny Tl » Lincoln people, the hus- | yeals, This was the last seen of him alive. | and fore was not present at the meeting [ pe'i was unlawfully KAt € band and father belng a clgar dealer in this | Coroner Maul impaneled a jury, which after | ot tny Board of Fire and Pollce Commis- | funds of the company Into & payme Edith Partridge Ingeletta F. Ware, Nettie B 4 an old resident This morning | eXxamining several witnesses rendered a sloners. In his absence Commissioner Deaver | ferred creditors, to the exclusion et. | Power llizabeth Allan, Artle D. We fct of death by illness caused by lack bk Henry Wigginjost, engineor of the court | ments On recommendatioi the committee that it he was strong enough for this he was The great roarkets are within a few hours No extremes. The water is good. The people are feiendly and ! focd and attention. Very Iiitle is | acted as clerk In pursuance of this design s in | Loutse Adams, Hattie J. White, Nora Ma proper food and entiot b 4 . t | the petition that levies were at once made by 8 1 Mull ro house, recelved a telegram from his sister, | }uown of the deceased, he having come| OMc Baldwin communicated a protest | the p wer : Myrtle Smith and lowa Mullen wer ", 5 il Mrs. Joln Schmittel of Denver, to the effect | from South Omaha to the Reeves district, | against the payment of sick benefits out of | the ‘m”f:q“:,m L - e 'r‘h:‘]"”’: added to the teachers elected last June, Of Because There Is There i oy D N O i Tioe 12 Tigrss 1o | tem funde of the ropolitan. Police Rellet | yiorgo company at once vacating the premises | these the first three named were in th An abundant and regular rainfall for crops, cool breezes from Vthe Wolfa were probably killed.” Wiggin- | Worked for Snyder Hros. in Febew | association to Officer Claudiug Dibbern af to carry out the design. schools last year. the gulf during the summer, a climate that will permit raising all Jost showed this message to Miss Clara Woit, | Moved his shanty onto Christ Mutzel August 1. It was stated that Dibbern was | The wholo of the stock, it ls declared, | The minority report of Tukey and Ander [ g the s L 4 e that will permit raising he young I tmmediately rushed from th 4 two acres of ground, Intending to | well enough fo be about town, apparently on | should be prorated among creditors, whethet | son, which recommen led that the name of kinds of fruit and vegetables, a very rich soil, a good dairy-farm- clgar store in the wildest excitement e garden seed. Burk w A 62 v \Kx"‘ 13 oK | his own busivess at all hours of the day and | they z',‘m )‘w ‘leyw‘ww ye v-lnm ';lev ’w Mrs, Harriet Heller be added to the list, was ing country, the best ellmate, an abundance of lumber, houses N e e bl 5.8 wite and thifteen children living | Locl Almost midnight and it was suggested | FUEEY WeB (CRBCHE IR torcod sale opl T gl R Uil built at a very low cost, free fuel, a very hospital and kindly pop- e yonts and her little girl left for "Calo A olstein, Germany. He was a very | he stock were made it would only bring s ISR IS ENY SHEYS S UNeIT AU Y ’ N T . f 5 X " rado about ten days ago and LRt L ARG abject | Strong enough to do some light duty at $35.000 to $40.000, but a receiver, so it is in Juhe on adesunt of ‘& Pemiark ulation, good publie schools. A section in which severe frost guests of Mrs. Schmittel. Miss had | poverty | police statlon. It was also stated that claimed, would sell off gradually and which she made at the Women's club. She and long winters are lacking. Summer nights are always cool. Just received a letter from her father, saying £ . - s | Was a frequent visitor at the city hall, where | fully $60,000 for the g Ut t was quoted as saying that the A. P. A. was ™ = o R o that Mr ymittel and Mrs. Wolt and BEATRICE B HARD DY RE. | hio was in conference with the friends. of the 44 reditors say. thelr it A carrying things a little too far. Since then Winter nights rarely cold. A thorough, invigorating, Lealthy babe were (o leave Colorado Springs, where 7 i Churchill-Russell fire and police commission, | rth a p the ‘minority has been m a vigorous and pleasant climate, 285 Lar G In Elevator and Tts € * Y ek they have been during the week, to return to | ** tents: b 1y Deitrored, and the conviction was expressed that he h Drexel has announced a sale of the | CAmpaign in her behalf, and the case was Gistaiice of 'you, D6 tor peFitiLs ot trom 80 Yo 60 deBted Denver Friday night, while he expected to go GAPRTAH X r. 19.—(Spocial Tole- | W28 SIMDly trylng to “work’ the relief fund | Morse stock of dry s upon Thursda brought te an issue in the minority report. of you. ¢ temperature ranges from 30 to 00 degrees. southward, e knew not just where. BEATRICE o “I“ (BROTIN brotee | UNUL “the controversy between the rival | August 29, at 10 o'clock, when, If not eny moved that the report be referred 1 this afternoon Miss Clara Wolf re- | 8ram.)—At 3 o'clock this fire broke | hoards of police commissioners was settled:~ | ha will hawk off, first in separate lots, the | back to the committee b s 2 g celved a messago from Mr, Schmittel, saying: | out in the large elevator owned by the| Dibbera' was relleved from duty on e | seventzen departments of this stors, and then | Tukey remarked that it the members were prosperous. Garden farming and fruit growing pay and pay you Your mama s hurt, Hove wired papa. ~ Ex. | Beatrice Grain and Elevator company, which, | count of a brain malady several months ago | he will proceed (o call for bids on the entire afraid to go on record that was a good way well. Common sense will tell every mau to investigate this. The pect him here soon.” Robert Wolf, a 8on of | together with its contents, 1,500 busheis of 1 has been drawing $2 per day from the | groek Whichever way brings the most | to avoid it, and on roll call the motion to 3 G. R. Wolf, received the following, dated | grain was dest 1. Loss on building, | Felef fund ever since It Is probable that | money will be the method of sale, The | refer was defeated Immigration is to the South. It is inevitable. You canuot afford 2561 p. m.: “Am afraid your folks are killed, | ST2i% Was destroyed 408801 (UNE: | the warrant for July will be approved by | ek is after cash to satisfy the numerous | Anderson explained his action by saying . s chance pass. s o '8 Vouies . Have telographed your faiher snd roceivod o | $5:000, With $2.000 insurance, and $500 In-|the board, but the committee on men and | creditors who have levied executions on the | that Mrs. Heller's principal had marked: her to let this chance pass. It Is a duty you owe yourselt and your answer suran ‘ on : ntents. The fi 18 started { discipline will consider whether he is e | confessions of judgments as perfect both in instruction and discipline, family to look over this fertile region and see what it will do for G. R. Wolt had gone to New Mexico and | fobef DY IghtnE or from the smolce Hgev] Wikl b plad ¢ aEpent Ustoraithis sonthit ATTERIC Tk MATHIE Lo o e you. The tide is turned that way. Nothing will stop it. Nature expected to return to Denver tomorrow morn- | o o0 o 1 gether R P S S CRa LS CUTH T ke IS THE FATHER 01 7 < arble had rated her very high. here was h g, A laterdlanatoh conveyed the sad ne 1:.:-km’\;xl:;{":nfixr)u-ll {:.;H (\‘;7" h y-u‘\\f-'vl‘\‘ el ; ‘l..,\,\\vm‘mm e \‘l‘hllll)flu T : Ly preferred no apparent reason for dropping her Mh;\n aids your efforts. Success is sure to follow lonest labor and no that the n of Mrs, G. R. Wolt is among | rmeg . s e M 1 by . L. Gibbon and Commissioner | pistinetion Enjoy by several teachers who were well known to be g b e 0 l T TS 3 3 b o flames from spreading to the large flourina | Brown, were further inves:igzated 5 v inferfor to her wore retained fn the Dodse risk of failure of erop, hot winds or drouth are staring you in Bigs e of dead. The Danver Titmies wied at | mill of Block Bros. W, W. Buolianan and | - Gendusior: carier investigatead. o B o LA U B U 8:65 p. m.: “Not recovered yet, but both are | W v A Dodds FOR THE RACE MEET. PLA "“,\‘(‘4||~||(‘_";'.\-‘h. .\u‘:mx':\ (Special AL A et L s e LA P QLY A e e i el 'I‘Y‘w”l'hlfh‘"',‘_‘“”“‘:*uff{“j‘" ok i e country is. Address or sce us at any time. All inforwmation and peopls are responding In & ‘monoon | teamster charged with the larceny of a merry ki Ry oY, U e time | \pion office he held for three consecutive | Lower, Plerson,” Rhoades, Thomas, Akin—9. determine who fired the crackers, but the | 4 petitions’ of property owners for the BHATOAVER EHS. oias . A B Eoing Tant Want belors Tuktice: Aret LA, SThbon - somAlAtaed " & terms in 1858, 1869 and 1870, He has held HOpecs L Which leaves the question no longer in doubt | Bo-round tent, went before Justice Archer in | conductor, when Gibbon complained, My Svory bite or e o tement of Lida Shellenberger, Mar | e SWh rge W. Thompson of a theatrical com- | school the face. Organize Into clubs of three to five fi o, Selec form the company owning | william Ashton, who were on the train when g oy i Cramblett wanted to vote by ballot, but he < G five families. Select that the requisite $15,000 will be s i this city this afterncon and took a continu- | that if Gibbon would point out the guilty A council of war of the Salvat ance of / 1 gave bonds for $200. | man he would have him put off, grand lodge of the order, district deputy ox ohiee ey, and Minple Bwattstandsr [ conducted by Brigad'er and Mrs. Fr ie value illeged to have been | Officer Curry testificd that he watched | alted grand ruler of Mi I, secretary of L A S St. Louls, will bo held in Lincoln this w stolen 1s carefully to sce who was firing the crackers, | the board of grand trustees, and deputy ex ’ s UG ; N Many officers and musicians from other states Burglars forced an 1to the home | but could not determine. Regarding ady alted grand ruler of the United States for e were also two reports from the . ’ y will be pres g of A. DIl t y evening while Dill and | given to newly appointed patroimen respes "”\‘]“' ‘l'"‘“*- 1890, “““ \”" 1892 i school 'I"”’“"”;""‘“ the ""“':ll"'lll""' Stephen A. Seott, th In - gambler | wife were ying a stroll. The old couple | ing uniforms, Curry admitted that he told r. Thon ) I8 a veteran actor, having ! (0% G RaY ro0m eaTiies IRIDTIL . 1617 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. bound' over In the sum of $600 for his cow- | returned whils the thieves were ransacking | Officer Lilly that wndor the clreimyiarors | made his firat appearance before the pub | recommended Miss Mabel Sykes and Burgess A maha, Neb ardly upon Mrs. Jennie Reed, was | the house, and when Mrs. DIl walked in | he would not be in a hurry to get a uniform, | When a mere child, forty-six years ago. His | named Miss Jennie M. Wallace of this city unahle pond and is now awaiting | doors she was knocked to the floor, the bur- | He denied that he had ever hiad any con- | Work on the stuge covers a great variety of | Burgess insisted that both teachers had been trial in the nty Ja'l glars rushing by and escaping. The old lady | versation with Officer MecMahon about uni- | PArts, and in line he has achieve "‘\"‘ ommended by Prof. Lewls and that as A party of thirty-six will leave Lincoln | was not seriously hurt and little or nothing | forms, and that he to Officer Cravens | Signal success ° rostrum or as an | Miss Wallace was an Omaha girl she shc TR HONALY tor) Utie Gonciave lof Kilootall Cas sitas | that Ii would be too bad it Cravens were dis- | Affer dinner speaker, Mr. Thompson has few | be given the preference over Miss Sykes plar at Boston. A week later a larg ‘ ] | charged soon after buying his suit ers, Many a time at the grand soclal ses- | who came fhere from Canada, Tukey sup party wiil leave the ecity the national avENort o | 1t was announced that a decision in Curry's [ Sions of the Order of Elka Mr. Thompson has | ported the minority report for the same Grand Army of the Republic reunion at| PAKOTA CITY Special | case would be announced in a day or two, | entertained the vast audience for hours. |reason and Miss Wallwce was elected with e Loulsville, Ky Telegram.)—W. H. Ryan of Jackson has been | The board expects to hold a called meeting | Besides his great gifts as a public enter- | votes ta spare. Miss Towne and Miss Green PROF. LOCKE SECURED. appointed recelver of the Citizens State bank | to dispose of some liquor license mattes | talner, Mr npson possesces soclal accom- | were also assigned to teach in the High oday or tomerrow plishments of a veny rare kind, is a genial jol, the former in the English and the ’ 0. E. Locke of Vermont has been [ of South Sioux City, which was closed on the | {0day or tomerrow. and an untiring worker for the | latter in the commercial department 4 Lamps N as head of the musical department of ;'h inst., fllt;'l has ‘ul“"" );um 4|n ti(w sum of BROATCH BOARD MAKES RULES. 1 success of the Order of Elks, and he two rooms in the High school now ~ q Nebraska Wesleyan university in place | $350,000. The conditlon of the bank Is start- members of,. the various lodges | occupied by the gymnasium- wWere orderes Mhnt maker th@gloomls TSRty er, reulgnanl i Brot.’ Looko (18, HOL 316,100 ninotes: the recelyer idon- [ Examination WEIGH Annltennts) forliiytongnout the counfryiars. aiways plsased!| ALiod up for the ton ot (e conre Sraere . ,{"x"\“ '“;'f.‘m ”,',,.i hlu-r””}.,:- stud'ed three years in Leipsic and after in | siders about $1,000 good, between $3,000 and osition U 10 Must Take lcome “the father of tho order,’ as | partment at an expenee of $500 ‘ ome iy 5 Weimar. He has taught in the Boston con- | $4.000 probably collectable and the balance The Broatch-Vandervoort-Foster fire and | they call him. | The report of City Treasurer Dumont their coming. servatory and for several years was head of | Worthless. The bank was the county deposi- | police board met In executive session in the —————— showed that there are no interest bearing Make the family happy tLe musical department of the Northwestern | tory, having $8,805 on hand, which the bonds- council committea room last night. Frank Marringe 14 mes. ts outstanding against the school fund, | i the home bright and cheer- universit men have paid over to the county officia Brownlee, who has been clerk of the commis.| The followlng marriage licenses were issued | T ants taken up during the first nine- ful—only onc way to do it— The rematns o Frank Kren, the Bohemlan | young moy Frighifally Injured, rowoleosiatiojhas been clerkiot the ommlbsy 1 i R T AU A ke teen days of August aggregated $19,226.81, | - have good lamps. who committed sulcide by shooting himself on EHORN AT 2 AUEACI0 = {8 0as sion sinc Navne anaiAansly Age, | The cash on hand was $9,917.05, which was Run in and see what we the Unlon Paciflo track south of town Satur- | BUKHORN, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Speclal)—| 9. In response to a question as to whether | NomoAtdAddres. Omana.... deposited as follows: Merchants National Dive £oF. you. th e ING day, were burled in the potters’ fleld this | Yesterday the 16-year-old son of Mr. and |, "y '0"a014eq 1o cast his lot with the new | Bthel Bell McCollum, Woodbine, bauk, $3.21; Omaha National ba 2,985.70; | Rochester lamps that were afternoon, no lnformation having been re- | Mrs. John Lautenslager, residing near this | poord, ho replied that he was helping 1t out. | William Stryker, Omahii..ce.... ... 23| National Bank of Commerce, $6 Nee | =5 ochiostor lnmps;the celved from friends or relatives. ty, was thrown off a load of hay by an | as the old board 13 not cee to Ban: bis| TAllian Rocheford, Omani ... . 10| braska National bank, $1.10. | X §$1.50 ave e, Ay Omaha people In Lincoln: At the Lindell | unmanageable team and frightfully injured Narvlae Harry H. Jones, OMaha ....occevenvurserses 2 The resignations of Henry M. Blake and | Rochester lamps, with side i ocodore Sachs, James E. Van Gilder, R. | The boy's right leg was reactured near the | ““The triumvirate remained in session wnty | L1bbie B Campbell, Qmaija : Otto Sterek, who were recently elected to handles, that w H. Grotte, Miles. At the Lincoln—B. L. | thigh {n two places, the bones protruding | 19:30 o'elock formulating a lot of civil serv- | Spren e di News o Omalia 4 High school positions, were accepted. The are $1.98, Baldwin, John W. Hosler, W. 8. Seavey, G. | through the flesh. ' His left arm was | oo pio i, oo regulate the appointment | " hrY Bulllvan, OmaRdiis..........c...\.... 27| resignations were on account of the fact Decornted poreelain lamps e Holar ~ e e ar og oew these injurles ho ro- | of members of the fire and police department PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, e aatssnald wers nol satistactoryis with shade to mateh, the RAIN IN NEBRASKA. Dody. Tho attandtna ainor contusions on the {10 tng ‘hoard ever gets into the appointing £ TInal e ¢ 5 EauLta 200 styles down o 99¢. hody. The attending su:geons have but small s i g 5 0 s . |as Janitor of the Forest school. It was ac- pipias s ‘o, 10¢ ) y e ernl | hopes of saving the boy's life. buziness It was announced that the mem M. F. King of Lincoln is at the Dellone. cepted Glass nps, (4)|[|])| e, 14 North Pla ty Rec Severa : bers of the federal civil service beard for J. W. Herns is registered at the Dellone On recommendation of the committee on Glass lamps comiplete, of Wat Funernl of n Ploncer. Omaha had volunteered their services, and | gy HUMPHREY, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Spec‘al Tele- m Auburn. ies the board authorized the purchase Hass lamps complete)de ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special)— | would conduct the examination of applicants, | * pev. b, J. Grant of Bancrott Is rogistored | of three pisnos for neanorized the pu 99 Cent il GG L gram.)—North Platte county is belng favored | e funeral of C. Burg took place | Which will take place at the councik chamber | ,,"\he fo - There werc two reports from the com- to one-half former prices. With a nice raln tonight—one hour's steady | yesterday from the family residence, The | Thursday atternoon, commencing at 1 o'elock. | "y MV SRl 0 o B mittes on heating and. ventilgtlon, ek o rain with prospects for 4 continuance | deceased was an old citizen, having come | The following rules were adopted by the board . DON'I' FORGIT OUR ; Sgne | o e nmending a janiaor for the Forest school Store BABY BUG throughout the night. to Ashland in 1862. At one time he was em- | 10 Bovern the examination of applicant RARY Qliapmiantot Tincoln was at ths Paxs majority named Mrs. Fredericka Stendel, 0) n Sl 9 3 Jloyed a osebud ag All applicants, if named, will be appointed | i B Lunt recommended W. C. Lawton, who 2 5 FALLS CITY, Neb, Aug. 19.—(Speclal)— | ploy A8 e Ranehtaia \ving four miles | O Probation for ninety dnys, and-Ir ihey | ton yesterd _ formerly Janitor at Long annex. Mr. HEXD) GRIECHRV D gARNNAYY fran fell lioro last night. Ibatarted | ok 8E. BC8 R (S aUs VR N glve full and completo satisfaction will ther L F. Y. Robertson and wife of Kearney are on received eleven votes and the job, 2 e ar aneths E S e e glve permanent appoint Jaxton guests salary of the superintendent of of water fell and now all the lakes and small | * jonn Granger, an ice dealer, w Kach applicant for the position of fireman | at the Dellone r month and that of her assistants ponds are filled with water. Friday night or polf v will be examined in handwrit W. W. Cole, with Lansing theater, Lin ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special.) e — ing, spel copy letters, fundamental | coln, is at the Barker 3 TWos R A light ‘showe fell here = Sund, ¥ of the Visit ules of arithmetic, ‘general’ features of |y 8 B o TSR ixhth Ward Republicans, morning. A heavy hail storm is reported [ HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Speclal.)—The orRmeRt: snaona)l,dstatesana muniaigalil 8 eut i T EAEHE : th Ward Republican club held a south of town. Some damage to houses is 1 must have a general knowledge of the o £ 2 . | meeting last night in its hall at the rner reported. 5 les of the office, H. F. Moore is the Senspd M e Monday, September 2, with the usual o one will be ‘examined for the police | from San Francisco, of Tw fourth and Cuming streets, at e v ov ER FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special)—A se of study in the primary, ntermediate | fOrce Who s not a least five feat ' nin o S men, 1s | Which many of the candidates for nomination ; vy rainfall, lasting for about seven Hours | CoU v, Intermediate | jnih, o %helant in bare feet, and for fire urrie, one of Whitney's cme and amounting to about three inches, visited academic departments. In the musical g . 5 this fall spoke. All of the candidates sald , man the applicant must be at'least five feet | on the Dellone's register 5 e v this section last night. The ground is in | department instruction will be given in vocal | Lewmn iaciin Gant must be H. R. Corbett, state superintendent A i€ they. SIOR 12 beoarth nomi nech 3 better coudition for fall work than it has | music I‘:"“ hon Kie plano; ""'l“, i aia [LoNo-one il be examine Hamo, I addieted | schools, Is at the Dellone tiav. ot takeoft et R A een for the last three X i iandolin; in the art department in ofl, water | to the use of intoxicating liquors, or who is | 100l : ! 4 ak elr coats and t fo B ARSIy B R ST EEs a1 A I R b A O o8 | o il Alfam, Lo capltaliat (of Blobx Oltys ta eateni 2 more rain, ? - fi o its organization, met with the new to rain early in the night and continued until 8 o'clock th's morning. About two inches my of the Visitation will reopen in this -9 o HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Specidl.)—An- be given in all kinds of art needle work. | huhrs Srioneousts, or made a false state- | r sy 9 Jomn! Jenkins stariad he bal roling. The other fine rain of an inch and a half fell here nch and German will be taught by the ‘ this morning. There was a little hail with it natural method, conduct but an Investigation proves that no damage = was done. nis gistered at the Barker | greater part of his speech was devoted to guilty of cr r notoriously di aceful at th Lt K ¢ pa hi h W levoted t om McCool J fon, Neb detailing the many good things the pre and in addition to (he physical re- | from McCool Junct N ailing the many good things the pr = quirements applicants m ass an exam- | Judge Samuel Chapman of Plattsmouth | COunty commissioners had done for the e e s ulrements appllcants muet pass an exam | Jud u ! ! ) v AUE, 19 (Specialy— | Ihitlon before’ such physician or athletic | was al the Dellone yestorday [faginty .nl"‘ll retutin Hh;’l(‘){‘lrui;;h,l\‘ nI.“xlnlli:;r of the celebrated Jewel Stoves and Ranges, An investigation will con- COXEY FAILED TO ARRIVE. The Falls City first base ball nine and the | , Write a letter, iving your y:;.. of the I A aunialn) BatE i rndiGeen A0 | by telling of his willingness to be the nexs i vince you of their excellence for cooking or heating purposes. A Jewel ¥ dut and obligations that will devolve ough 4 hicago arrivals at the | = " 08 e ¢ i Washout Delayed Hix Tratn nnd Hiawatha second nine, known as “Jack” | Wpon you s a mimber of the polics fores, | Bark tyonotlthe; sty bl 08 e Stove costs no more than many stoves of a much inferlor quality. Our coln Reception Was Abando *handler's team, crossed bats at Hinton's | The letter must not contain less than G. R. Morrison of Perry, Ia., of the Chi-| eq to the great Interest taken in the o trade-mark on every stove is an absolute guarantee of perfection. OLN, Aug. 19.—(Speclal Telogram ) - AR The first three fnnings of | WOUdS and must be addressed to the Board | g waukee & St. Paul, is one of the B of Tire and Polica commissioners, and mist | oo yaul ing campaign by the people of Omaha Ask for a Jewel; take noother. You will never regret your purchase. nittee on reception to General J. S game were good, the score standing | avoid any allusion to the applicants politl- | Paxton’s suests Other candidates who spoke we tedalyed s talsaram! from him this/ 2 1, but during the fourth inning the | cal or religious affiliations A ibson of Marlon, Ia., division super- | Zimmerman, Cochran, Thompson, Justics WM. LYLE DICKEY & CO. Omaha. JR7 i : “alls Ctiy boys got “rattled” and Hiawatha ot — _ | intendent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. [ Croshy, Dailey, Rathman and \v X (r"m:u“ \m;"lk s”;“ ul s Nm\” T“qm}::m;" made four s s that Inning. In the last | OBJECT OF THE WOMAN'S LEAGUE. | Paul, is al the Paxton The club will meet in Saunders hall two acific would delay his arriva n - Lincoln | halt of the ninth inning the score stood > . Miss O'Brien of the public library returned | weeks from last night and elect officer until between 11 and 12 o'clock tonight. The to 5 In Hiawatha's favor. About gog [ Whwt 1t s Dolng for ¥ Working | 1,5t night from Denver, where she went to FRDtion' was 'acdordingly (abanddned. . Ganc|'Boople attendod e . attend the meeting of the National Library ] “The Woman's league is rapidly becoming e eral Coxey Shelby tomorrow. T T : assoclation 2L tho following committeo liad been ap- er Explodes. a power numerically and otherwise,” sald VIRV - > ¢ E. J. Sullivan left yesterday for an ex- pointed to meet the general at the depot and | FAIRMONT, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special)— | Miss Clar: Foste 6600060080008 } 5 Ttropp of “A Bowery Girl" last | tonded trip through the east, where he will SWEET —— SAVORY ——SATISFYING : RESTORE escort him to the hotel: George W. Blake, | The inder to Lashonskies' threshing ma- | evening. “The organization has its head- | visit with friends and relatives, Am, ng George H. Gibson, Art Herrick. F. L. Mary, | chine exploded Saturday afternoon while | quarters in New York and started with 485 | other points of Interest ho will visit Man 3 }lr‘ Il;-‘:n“ T'““; {:n;x‘:». ;'mlc }}"vnn‘;lwnr'l' threshing at Lempher's, three miles north- | charter members, The object s to protect | hattan Beach, Washington and Baltimore. WIFT s . V. Wolfe, Mart White, Editor HuckIns of | west of here. The machine Is & new one ol of professional women, an L. H. Waldner and W. F. Slocum, two 3 the Tndependent, and J. M. Thompson, secre- | just started. d the AT ilars | o nareals oL protessionsibwomen Tand 1ts % f the pieces were picked up fifty yards convivial. The Woman's league particu- | In the city, have arrived, and are at the vy Chacked Cnws County Populist Ticket. away. The separator is a perfect wreck. larly benefits hard working actresses. The | Paxton. Carter Wilder of Kansas City, an- Result in 4 weeks. g ive & lowa! Jukn e, Addre AND BHERMAN & MeCONNRLL DRUG CO - 1513 Dodze street, Omaha, Neb. ———te——— It is said the cylinder flew into mbership is not confined to actresses by { Chicago tennis players who will take part in ) [ v xusl Power (in either "I'(yl of the popullst county central com-| 500 pieces, and no one was hurt, though some means. It s similar to the Elks, only | the interstate tennis tourney soon to be held el 4 3 ba Yo Atrophy, Var . mittee. ot i WEEPING WATER, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Spe- Thirt stage today is filled with women who work | other of the pla is at the Millard very hard for an honest living. These mem- | At the Mercer: J. R. Jackson, Fran- cfal Telegram.)—The populist county conven- | SIHNEY Aug. Dera of the profeasion are Randicapped by | clis: o B At Spoia BAR e tion met here today and selected delegates to | gram.)—The republican judiclal convention of | the lamentable prominence of society women | J. Majors, Peru; W. H. Palmer, New York: | attend the state and judicial conventions and | this (Thirteenth) placed a county ticket in the fleld as fol- lows: Lyman James, treasurer; J. M. C: d'strict will be held here | Who g0 upon the stage on the wings of sensa- | V. C. Shickley, W. C. Massey, Geneva: O. | 3 Scptember 28, The representation wil consit | onal divorcs “suits or scandal, Morit in | i, Siingley, Beatrice: 3, 1. Cryer, Cromin | Tb‘“k"“h"”"'“‘“""E"' hams e bR B R R M. Grinos of | such instances Is a secondary consideration | Farm. B v r. D. Putiam, Lin- | bell, clork: David McCalg, sheriff: R. J. | 0o hn prans G foutes, "‘X'“m‘m'"’f”; ‘;‘Kuf to the morbid curiosity of the public caln: 3. L B 2. McGrath, Chi- | Vasse, Judge; M. S. Briggs, clerk of court ¢ and h.lum 'hm go out lr.,u. South G ght Th at M. 0. Weed, tendent of put | alla are the only candidates thus far in the The Woman's league is not a booming | cago; T. S. Cartright,’ Fort Wayne; J. M. -nh-m""urllwhrmul \Wlb’l‘q PAXTON & BURGESS, Mauagers. eed, superintendent of public instruc 7 e B e LB e el P buroad tor(blagme QA e woman.” | Buck, Holdrege 'l‘!(b,)llit M. ‘\ Smoked lightly— g INAUCGURAL ATTRACTION on; surveyor, le nt; Madding, e - continued e biig e soubrette. el rimmed nice 3 < ) Three Nights and Saturday Matinee, coroner: George W. Curyea, commissioner | Kearney County K blicans. Personally, I think .bloomers are proper Nebrasians at the Hotelx. sm;, € \“‘ :“.‘“ :»:xllllu mll‘l'lthm-t OPEN EVERY DAY Thr ghts and Sa y Third district; Henry Hemphill, commissioner | MINDEN, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special.)—The |If worn g ully. T wii] eventually be | At the Millard—H, J. Steen, Norfolk alty. an could make them - : 1. . N ; Commencing sday, Aug- 22 First district; M. 8. Briggs, chairman central | Kearney county republican convention met | WOrn_ generally Is the garb of destiny | Chauncey Abbott, Schuyler; R. B. Schnei- better. Thur, ¥ g / der, Fiemon IRAND BAND CONCERT BY THE | CHARLES FROHMAN'S gommittee; J. P. Vasse, secretary. Resolu- | \"ipe court house at 2:20 Saturday. The only | 204 I think men should feel complimented [ 4er, Fiemont § ’ sFov Sale by all First-Class Dealers. GRAND BAND. CONOBRT I E At the Dellone~W. A. Prince, Grand EMPIRE THEATER COMPANY tions were pted favoring striking out | | to have the feminine sex imitate a portion of | | AL | W Bredhinian, - Miss' WIFT AND COMPANY, Ft. Omaha Militnry Band | rrom the Empire Theater, New York, Pres af the Omalia platform the words “tho | business before™the convention was to elect | their apparel. A woman with maseulipe | i Miss Hattke bWheolar, senting on subtreasury scheme or some better plan and | d¢legates to the judicial convention at Hast- f garb will soon be a familiar type of the | Jutm . Btoil Avbarne PN Heder 3 SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BVENINGS that it be made so plain that it cannot be | IP8%. August 22. The central committee made twentieth century. Thus the world will be | rison; M. I, Flood, ‘\r itney; L. W teele e SDNESDAY EVENING misconstrued.” The total number in attend. | & €all for the county convention to be Sep- [ fitled with self-made men' mora than avey | Gordons €. W. Chrlig " Lomolh: .0, Gron Asnancanaas WEDNESDAY 1 fhe MASQUERADERS ance was forty and many precincts were not | tember 21. before in its history. The men of today | CUP. Crete; A, RowanOrd : AMUSEMENTY, 1loon Ascension WIth the same cast, scencry wnd effeots as represented Brok w Bank to Reo | should remember that as cynics they criticise | pAt the Arcade Ay, o e Lt e Ba seen for 200 nights At the Emuire Thealcra g E SATURDAY MATINEE BROKEN BOW, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special | Women for tight lacing. “As men’ they in- | Rirhes Dan Bt | BOYD’S —-LAST TIME and Parachute Leap Y HATL - | Telegram)—The Bank of Commerce, which | COBMistently choke iemselves with “high | fed” wikson Dauphmey. i ol { cropn L[B R’ » | collars. The bicycle is simply going to | Pieroe; . Mrs, C. H FINE BOATING R S e olal.) sts Richardson | suspended about three months ago and went | paralyze or revolutionize fashlon. — Within | Sprinwer r ock, Fulls : ! AT VTR | SATURDAY NIGHT. county held rconvention at the|into the hands of a recelver, has completed | twenty years knickerbockers and bloomers | City: Alfred Hazlcte, ik ey ranic 1 b This Tuesday Ev ng, lllg. 20 4 NG, | SOWING THE WIND. court house in this ity Satur- | arrangements to reopen. The stockholders | will be on the fashion plates, while creased | ;'I‘ A Iter, Fremont; John J. Downs, North gt 4B ). . SWITCHBACK AND day, and every precinct i unty was | recelved an order from the state bankx:wgi!rw:»rw and JEONR \m!\]pufl't sleeves will | TG o um'” Romnias ATi00 LAST PERFORMANCE OF MERRY-GO-ROUND., ]_s-lv.\. Iu:“ \v'-‘-,:m this engagem well represented. The following nomina- | board today to that effect be back numbers in popular favor. People | 3 i TR AR h oI ? ME b Entire lower flod ¥ : tloms ‘wero mads: County treasurer. O. & - R are always looking for something new, and | Souihone: S, Aoverth Norfoli 7, 8 's HARRY WILLIAMS Gridley: county judge, [). T. Brinegar; Sta a divan chalrs .. Wy W, H. Tove and wite, Tekaman! . Blcany Inrst. three. rows 5 r 4 & life after all is only a big show brim full | R’ . Cherry, Kearney: Henr unpert, Big Metiopolitan Jroduction ' “next rows ... 4 county superintendent, Mrs. John L. Cleaver:| ST: PAUL, Neb, Aug. 19.—(Special) ~ | of speclalties and a gigantic cast of charac- | Fremont: C.''L. Hoover, I oiftion; b I ' “ TOAT BEALS ..ivvvrerrnns i ecounty clerk, Sam Mower; district clerk, P, | Ralph Burger, a farmer living about seven | ters, and fashion simply a fickle star, \\\l-lfl Ilyhl“\‘h“:u“"‘ru- k. lmmu: n\! b ; Gallery . seene ‘o caunty surge v e os north of hel out o wago - wife, K. astings, Arca A - Matinee prices 25c 1o '$1.00 D. Allor; county surgeon, M. N. Bold; cor- | miles north of here, fell out of his wagon Hires to the City for a W Baties: Alnsworth (. Y o rasier ogn B A IR B Y | oner, ( Billings; sheriff, Ben Fostor id broke his right leg near the hip yester- [ HIT \‘ | Theater, ‘Monday August 15. &1 ® a e The nominations were made on the first |day. Though the fracture is a bad one, | C. G. Jones was arrested Sunday night by ballot, and the hardest fight was for sheriff. | there is no danger of death Officer McMahon for drunkenness and lar = = Paradise ¥l ki he Bowery atter - K The next hardest was for superintendent, P Ty £ ey PR ceny and several other charges. He re - Grana” st Stat AT BICYLE PAR and was caused by the combination against | tral City; E. M. Kiston, Wisner sharp. S N Neb. 9 S| ial.)—. sisted arrest and assaulted the officer. He the H “ n " Il u: l‘ i New the present incumbent. Resolutions were | ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special)—A . srooklyn Dridg: & Company; J R raemt locumbant. = Resolutioos wepe | B anine - botess ot Hr=A | got 'what be wntsd 400 was landed 1o jall § . ’ § ; 17th aud Charies St., adopted endorsing the Omaha platform, the | st o o considerably the worse for the wear. He PLAY FOR THE PEOY full coinage of silver at 16 to 1, and Gov- | been at the stable of the race track here | was fined $25 aud costs and will work for the Iiaalis wiibadedin Wednesday Night, August 2i ernor Holcomb's administration will be taken, this week, to St, 1 | C Fars is, where | city for a month, e enter the varlous race R — SR o they will enter the varlous races in that -~ GRAND TSLAND, Neb Aug. 13— iSpacialy | *0cion of the country. " Bank Not an Interented Party. | “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS” | Dpr. D, G. GOLDING In the drag net foreclosure suit brought by —Sherifr prge P. Dean returned from Station Agent Hurt, Eunice Baldwin against Welling T " 'ERTON. Neo! P Tele- | Bunice Bald ains gton Burt and SPEC!ALIBT. : Chicago last night, bringing with him A. W.| RIVERTON, Nob., Aug. 10.~(Bpecial Tole-| o 0p.) hungred others, the Omaha Bevings Bupplied under Royal Warrants to na Thr : > enger Toys—First Ralston, whose preliminary hearing on the | Eram.)—At 1 o'clock this morning L. Law- . bank was Included as a defendant and among j u hranie D gharge of stealiug a large pile of steel rails | ritson, B. & M. station agent, while settIng | (ha reat was made {he subject of o defi Her Majesty the Quoen of England, niidential, ¢ A1) valus ud, $1. from the Union Pacific will be held Wednes- | brakes on a freight train fell off, breaking | judgment. The bank has obtained leaye and to His Royal Highness the Prince | 1ir o Sun (nr Ten-) 5 oy T day. Tho sherifl had quite a difficult time in | s left leg. He was uacoascious uotil § & | cour: (o flo its answer. It disclaims of Wal sflon tooms, Now SH% Dovglas B 4 . 85 7 gelling out of Chicago. The attorneys for | m. He will survive. ing any interest whatever in the Burl lands OMAHA. NEB. Ordinary—Handsome prize, TRA0E MARK KASAW