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.-n-fi.Hw—..l—.«.-.,—- A 0 ~ R O SRS ST IY) 5.0 N DU T £ e AN F AN NS L S S NS LV AN THE ()MA'ITA I)AILY BEE: M'll‘ltn/\Y AUGUST 21, 1895, “' 1y the Bquitable Mutua! Life ansselation of hoped for, will ioswre & crop ’II'-‘ has fuifilled hin part, "\III that he has ro \ \ " 1 Y_ “aMARY BOS FOR CONVICT LAROR oozt SOMBTHING LIKE A FLOO O S W i, 2 iz 100 A1 BLL NICHE SESSON| e e e e A VETERANS STORY —— | demand for their possession. This company | of lands are advancing and several [ . ing $300. This action will come up clalmed by virtue of an asshgamant sale and | have been made lately at fair values. Th 2, N " ' M Septomber term of court. N Few Contract for the Penitentiary Work to | contract. doon afterward W . Bechel end | Thirty-8ix Hours of COonstant Rain in | pastures are reviving A stock of all kinds | Qonvention in Which Thero Was Much > - ‘G‘n Catlin Praises Munyon for His r ssmond notified Amdit oo At s doin e » T L or IATRICE I TERS, > S v Be Let Soon, the Omaba Life was the owner by sirive of | Nebraska, | "YORR, "Neb, Aug" 4t.—Epecial Tele- Wire Work, it gy oyl ik bl Great Work | insurance men. Then eame G. W. Harbin, | greater part of todsy, having commenced for AN ok edness, | POWER OF A PECULIAR COMBINATION | ahd wald they’ wers the Ingal ireciors of tne | EVERY COUNTY RECEIVED A SHARE aboutzam = =00 Aug, 23—(spectat | Y ENTY-ONE BALLOTS TO SELECT A JUDGE g i R T Speanl TS ity teatoration to Health Due (o tha — u.:“um\‘ dte and should be givon the piop. } Telogram.)—A heavy roin fell hore last night. | BV 6F Oity Otetie Phillips 1€ ‘Wates Oome Wonderfal Lit Chnrelinn o nell HMave Control | the anditor and he now asts tue dlstriet coort | Late Corn, Pastures and ¢ menge | A Ereat deal of corn was blown down. | Republicans renth Judielnl | missioner Hawkins, charged with obtaining relte of All the ¥ e Various | to enjoin all parties from begiani legal Sugar Beet Crop Materinlly Farmers are busy hay! BROKEN BOW, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special| Pistrict Have > ting Con< | money under false pretensos. and with forg. - A istrative Bonrds of ; 0C -‘Hlm_'-'ufn'w him, but ) X elver Benefited by Exte | Telegram.)—A fine r. ed s county | test Be Able to ery, w " Siaite. Govesnm ho appoin ) take cha 1 the property The Omaha Life association was originally © Sugnr re set for taday. The charges of | sive Downpour. | last night At this » the Agree Up o forgery were filed in Justice Fulton's ¢ voy of the port o p . et el Wt i ¥ ) r of the port of New York, is a veteranm rted as the Nebraska Pythina Life ase SaiTHen Fepert on buehalé imoliek; Tt | and upon thelr being called a change of | Of the army and a well-known republican but after heing save sat on by | puts the ground in fine condition for s venus was obta and they will be heard | Politict LINCOLN, Aug. 23.—(Special)—When th tights of Pythins supr was | For thirty-six hours heavy rains have been | hitis, the BEGD 10 oHe oD T dml | HASTINGS, Neb. (Special Tele- |y jugtice Enlow's court tomorrow 1 have been troubled with catarrh for Board of Publie Lands and Buildings mects nized as the Orialia Life, and 143t year | fulling throughont Nebraska. Not a single | Farmers feel greatly encouraged ot tho | BFAM.I—After taking seventy frultless bal- | po.ipo =y B e Bo many cars,” sald General Catlin, *T next Monday to consider bids for the prisan Adquarters were remov o Minke- | county eseaped the deluge. From three to | prospects for a crop next s n. The ground | lots, James McNeeny of Red Cloud was this | (ho oiher charge occupied th t t ,“‘,‘” ',‘_I “'.'n” .:y"“ :.l("“.::\ l.‘:::,'l\ll‘“"'“.: :]"\, contract the members will likely be con- | T\ t will go to Hi ten Inches of water fell In many sections | has not been as molst here at this season of | forenoon nominated by the republicans of | g0y 4nq was liste by all the s was terrl 1 took cold casily, fronted with some fifteen oF twenty appii- | lete final arran and in no Instance less than one inch | ¥ ¥ # the Tenth judicial di The convention | yror M § o 4 into the roor y nose became stopped us. I had cations for the job. Some of them will be [ encampnient and remain ther riy corn is probably too much matured | ALL TOWA IN THE SWIM. was called to order at the Kerr opera house | g pi teatimony: Tadge | ¥ paius across the front of my head, my straw bids, doubtless, but there will be quite | It 1= under ! ”M" there will be p o be benefited to a considerable extent by . last evening and It own_ that there | g i SE e became watc ¥ T sneezed a great ‘vvlvin. " a gure W | Bl eg hand at the opent these t late o he very - | Soaking Rain at Ottumwn and Many | was to be an exciting g st. There was a A ‘ L e my nes a Joints ache continually, # number of genuine bids at a figure as 10W | o vorcicay’ (o maintain the varions companies | (1°8€ Fains, but late corn will be very ma it Nentionn: Toha Aot ’_mvh“\w‘ He following. well | 0_tppeat irt, fixing Phillips’ | When 1 up In the morning my throat as half the price pald Mosher and Dorgan the national guard, who will ba in terially helped OTTUMWA, la., Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | known p MLt ) bond at $1 A Hawkins' at §1,000. Haw- | Was filled with a nasty slime, which dropped This was 40 cents per day per capita. Ix-|tendance. Adjutant Gage of the Grand Army | But the most beautiful feature of the re-| = oA S wn republicans g T kive i ol 4l there during the night. I had to hawk a gram.)—A soaking rain began at 4 this after- | tho contest: James McNeeny of Red Cloud; | X! ¥ LT 1, and this made me gag and often Warden Al Beemer is on the ground and will | of the Republie will leave Lincoln tomorrow | cent downpour is in connection with the great | ¥ . . Sii tho BoUHEe Al - Fhie taaty ] be one of the bidders. He is convinced that L;r Hastings to be on the gronnds of Camp | profit sugar beet producers will reap. The ;”'" and promises to continue all night. | . T, McPheeley of Minden; G. A. Norburg b ‘I :H‘ int “‘ g " i (1.‘ vomit. There was a roaring or buzzing a fair profit can be made at 20 cents per | uoctiht A NS Seng of (he reunion & % | rains could not have been more timely for the | '\ 18 Seneral. It will save thousands of bush- | of Holdrege; George W. Shepherd of Alma S o e e b TR LR LG T 0od that he is prap. iz il . . J els of corn in this scction. he rain was | B, F. Smith 3. OABES &t 4 lousness of the city warrants sold by | offensive st niy appetite, ran do e may be bids submitted lower | the firing o Pt Sun fmmense flelds of that vegetable In Nebraska. mith, L. J. Capps and M. A. Hartigar s p capita. ‘Thcre may be bils submiticd lower | the firlng of the first surrise £y e W{ ot Sk ‘[M" i ‘_x""'”i‘_l" preceded by a heavy wind, which blew down | of [{astings. ilips and tended to conneet Hawking [n | Welht, and beeano depressed in spirits L T v eveny (LUl AR the Toare. PEASEVES LINCOLN'S PROPOSE Ve Tkt Bt CERLL every tent at the fair grounds and soaked | Al day long yesterday smali knots of poli | th® matter of disposing of them. Deep in- | o, (E0C VPRt LU AR LR L the right to reject any or all bids it will 2 2 tnprovement In the sugar beet crop from | yyond,nact f U y long yesterday smali knots of potl- = PWE0 O €O physicians, so-called, In New York, took doubtless let the contract to whomsoever it | yyen of | this source at 25 per cent. The yield will be | DES MOINES . Aug Six hours® heavy | tiClans were seen in the hallways of the IS ing. patent nostrums. of all - descriptions, - but please, and that one may be Heemer, of from two to three tons heavier than farmers | rain brought out the crops and fawns after | hotels and on street corners, but little satis-| - Al kinds musical istruments Haydens', “Finally, 1 began Munyon's Catarth Rem . . could reasonably expect a parched drouth of several weeks, action could be gotten by bystanders from i AP R AR on's Cats Rem- Buckstaff, and perhaps a combination of the LN, Morris uld reasonably exy A par 0 8 K p y by - edies. 1 thought it was no use, an ot two, with a p ~l ble third partner wes and Palmer Clark, the well known | Pastures in many sections needed the rain, r\“'\'?z”' ' In., ,m:» W ‘.\;).um Tele- | what they overheard. Toward evening it be WHAT YOU CAN DO littlo faith, but I began to vvn\v’ulnl‘:':w:u:: , With a poss ird pa . 4 WA e iy 5 gram.)—Rain began to fall here this morning | came plain that the choice would be between way ¥ disease rapidly o Warden Leidigh, with the assistance of W. | turfmen of Red Oak, Ia., lave becn notified | but this was not true generally. = = | ghout 3 o'clock and has continued all day James McXeeny of Red Clond and 4. L Ac. | To Make Money at orchard Mo Fottiady, WA T aderwe b NS Tk A much advanced by |~ CRESTON, la. Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | Phcely of Minden. At 7:30 o'clock last even You can raise from 200 to 300 bushels of | (T AL MIerwent & cbange that was of the prison property. It appears the mon- | business with them. They are expeeted to ar- | [t is the most general deluge that Ne- |Br&m-)—A heavy rain fell all over this section | ing J. W, McCreary called the convention to | sweet potatoes to the acre. | tirely cured, the last traces of the hideous strosity foisted upcn the taxpayers of the |rive in the city the first of next week to | braska has received for five years "Inhn "{-'{,‘"”“,',','., ..-5‘.».': ’l ‘w vm le \\»:w;-:;; n“-h];' ;';"flu:" t ”l ;lf,"' }"l “\- i ]l'r W You can raise from 100 to 300 bushels of | discase had vanished, and today my friends ! A58 o its Wiks foon | # ntend e provements at a0l ), Neb., Aug. 23.—(Sp stor orops, e Igton reports heavy onwell of Harlan county was made te took to 46, are marveling at the great change e, a commencement. The assoclation will put in | DIERt, succeeded by gentle showers at inter- | Sram)=Tremendous rains are reported from | he said that there were several candidates for | All kinds of stock can be raised 50 per cent | to tostity that my restoration to health is dus which to let a new contract. Consequently |a grand stand to seat 5,000 people and build | vals until daybreak. While Interfering some Qb il 'hi: violnity. At Onawa, where o \'\'",‘,’lih,:’;LW}‘}.”.‘.” JLhoke Who Were | cheaper than in the west, to Munyon's Catarrh Remedy.” vardon Leic as been ordered to make [ 250 box stalls. of the nece ove- | What with threshing and haying, this puts | the fall was greatest, seven and y-five | defeated would take their defeat like good hegiitia AL Munyon's Homoeopathic: Lsmedy i BEE ik w i foF HGthlng. | WHARLL 1N DEe: | tabnte will b pAEe Seare e mvt haaoyes | The: honnd 'l pHme, sonaltion: f tall blowe | & : have fallen within the past | Fepublicans. ~ Bd Marskall of Bloomington | You can make living easier than in any | Mybous Homecopathic Remedy, company sented it promises how some startling | lumber has been ordered, LR Ky 12 sl overcast and occasicaal | t¥enty-four and Clarencs Lico of Harlan county were | other state in the uni O o SIpRIA B U e changes from the ouc on which Dorgan was | Young Walter Taylor, accused of having | showers will probably continue during the | DES MOINES, Aug. 23.—(Speclal Tele- | then made secrotari Upon motion of | you can raise finer frult and better variety [ how many doctors have failed o cure you The Board of Public Lands and Bulldings | Reese, has heen captured at Columbus. He | greatly benefited by these showers, as will [ IfVe been received here tonight from a third | g7l TS 13ReR (0T, Judse. which vesulted as) “yo, y,yo vegetables to eat and to sell every | Munyon's cures, and if your are not benefited now consists, practically, of two members, | was arrested there this morning with the | also the upland pastures, which were begin- | f the counties of the state, reporting a heavy | (HHows: | Stth. dis Capps, 6: Hartigan, 13 f 5 e vear. your money will be refunded Russell and Churchill. Churchill is taking [ stolen property In his possession, according | ning to take on a somewhat yellow look. f,‘;"cf',:,,m:,",,"::'!».”m Mbhons: & v::Z;‘\‘m\;:;ml)‘;' .‘\"\'A'y’]“";:“."h. e Rl One acro In sugar cano gives 150 to 135 | Those who are in doubt as to the naturo e 0f o d police col sefoner bus- | to telegra ‘eceived by She er of STROMSBURG Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special Uit lidy ¥ 0 S | i a o ! + gallons of cle; . of their disease should ddre Professo fu.mr:a‘(u'u]u y"l',.“l‘&'.‘l.fh’n.k Branastsgated ths | tale: mln:‘;'mT..rn. il be h'n:.:gm'“l’»]:‘i afr Infii:n\\]:l—(}n’.-t "of \ih mosi severs® sain | [AWe, Teports seven and one-halt fnches of T R R e LR Gk Wik Tro b a s little atten- | Munyon, W ) Afohrairedt Piildel e work of “running” the penitentiary. The |once, although Mr. R does not appear | storms, accompanied by terrific thunder and | FAID: Hamilton = county, —at ~Webster [ FIIWAR fosuis Bmith 1t Capps, i mimr iy © 8" | ing full symptoms of thelr disense. - Bro o wnin + penitentia once, altho Mr. Reese does nc ear | storms, accompaniec o der and | cni K o e dhos gan, 2; Sheppard, 15; McPheely, 12: | tion symptoms o Qisense, Pro- other members arc as completely ignored as | to be very strongly inclined to prosecute him, | lightning, in many years overspread this vicin- ',"u',’l;m,""{,’;,’:IU_”";, Hiraeet el | MiNuny. 18 Norburkin; S ¥ou cut two to three tons of hay to the | feSsor Munyon will carerutty’ diagnoss te though they had wo wiglble existence, Of |as e belleves it the young man had not | ity last evening for two hours. It Ws a | porta five and sixty-fve hundredihs inches; | . The bailoting continued with but silght | acre and seed the ground but once in every five | 43¢ and glve you the banefit o e course tho firo and police matter come under | becs on a apree he would not have stolen the | continual, dowapour. AL least three inches | Bkt “in Clayton county. reports el | CHAIKS up o the LI ballot, when Hart san | yours abmolutely free of all charge. The Remedies d joverio olcom 4 Attorne Mayor Graha ot yet s - | age wa 16 by lightning throughc * | Sidney PRt Al L ae g d Norbu ropped out. The oting | ¢ - iy, 4 . General Churchill, as well as Land Commis- [ dinance prohibiting Ringling Bros.” circus | country. Oats yield from fitteen to twenty- | 5 Gne¥: In {he southwestern corner, reports N kbl L R0 a heavy do 0! at Mahas! e dro continued up to the twenty-fir ballot with No drouths to make ero| lures. No long, sioner Russell, but these two are just as|from showing in Lincoln during the county | five bushels to the acre, and corn is halt y_downpour; at Mahaska the drouth irouths to make crop failures. No long 5 but few unimportant changes and a reces i k was broken, and intermediate countie 3 RORIARE SILHESREANG & TCCONN | 'oold] drel inter to fight. completely the Board of ®ublic Lands and | fair. e says he will nox o so until the |a erop, There will be plenty to feed for | matspan o 04 Intermediate counties are | wug then taken for fiften minutes. et il oot o Buildings as they are (ho appolnting board | arrival of one of the Ringling brothers. e | siock, but nothing for export. WAVERLY, T, Aug. 23.—(Special Tele. | O the twenty-first ballot Smith had 2, Mc- rll“";j';j;:“l l‘:"‘.'l’\“ e e all small of which Governor HolcomD is the theorotical | s expeeted to be hero either tomorrow or | WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special) | gram.)—A heavy Wind and rain storm vistted | NGenY 2% McPheely 21, Sheppard, 18 Lumber is cheap and of the best quality. head. Russe illisin dominates the | Monday, The fair managers stafe that If | —Cuming county was visited last night bY | this section last night. A great many trees | . ThC convention was called to order after | i VU0 5 EURAR MR € (e o Ay o state capitol as thorouhly as ever did | the circus is allowed to come they will aban- | the heaviest rain storm in five years, ac- | and outbulldings were blown down. Other | 728 and the balloting continued about the 5 ; 415 68 the. (hbe Tweedlsm Tammany the New York state cap- | don the enterpris . "Othe o the south has been constantly on the increase n companied by a high wind and hail.” The hail | wise little damage was done. Several tents | SAMe uUntll the twenty-aiehth ballot, whe 0 e ye Nothing can s itol twenty-five years ago. From University Place comes the Intelll- | did no damage, but in sections the wind |at Camp Prime swere blow everal tents | gmith fil out, leavtag McPheely, McNeeny | f0F the past tiree years. Nothing can stop neral A, B. Catlin, rly deputy sure H. Dech, Is preparing another ag ement | that Lincoln is prepared to go into the racing Dorgan, but is not a satisfactory one upon The new penitentiary contract can only [ zence that horse thieves are numerous in | Jaid the corn low. The rain nued with- | soldier boys received a \;\l.r,.“‘,“,“f,“":"" #he | and Sheppard in the race, with McPheely in | !t: See the land and you will understand why be let, according to the new law, until the | that vicinity. Horses belonging to two men | out fntermission for eighteen hours, Such rain | brigade will | broak s the lead. At the end of {he thirty-fifth bal- [ this is so convening of the next legislature. This [named Fulier and Reeseman have been | has not been seen since the celebrated cloud- | o'clock, "D LomOTFOW At 9| lot the vote stood: McNeeny, 26; McPheely, | We aro sending parties from now on tof Who are ail broken up, (he result of cxcesses means a term of only about sixteen months, | stolen, BiiFabiotiRse. YourEIaa0) CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia 34; Sheppard, 1; Smith, 1. Orchards Homes every ten to twelve days. 4 , should know that Ste e i 88 : — : . Aug. 23—(Speclal i el g e ke S L 4 providel the contract be ina September 1. : DRASKA PIONEERR.| NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Specia Telogram.)—The long dry spoll which theeat. | Of Account of the electric light going out | Write us for all particulars. Don't wait t gra ver g ch of rain fell at Norfolk | ened to cut the corn crop shor tolas | 0 the ho the convention adjourned to|long. First come, first served. 1f you buy, N L] y o R e e D e e b w1 hy o u heet wdyibrokeos [ imgel thid) morai ik AL FHE) oLkt Holike; your trip costs you nothing, We kiow we erve 00 111S South Tenth street depot matter in Omaha, | SOMEt Univernity. |along the big corn and sugar beet crops. | tire afternoon and evening b 'e en- | The convention was called to order this | have good land and are willing and do back It is admitted that papers have buen fled [ A8te for Rewe o @petalyRobert | WAHOO, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special)—About | MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., Aug. 28.—It has | POrminE In the court house at 9 o'clock, sub- | up this assertion with our money. Address n unfalling remedy. Thoy will make you with the secretaries, but with which one is o g 3.—(Sp 0 10 o'clock 'last night rain began to fall and | been raining continuously e 11 p. m. last | 0% ok I)’:“lr\x‘l;v‘\hjll: \!'1‘1;11-;571;;“'!&‘w;n v\vxwl all communications to Geo. W. Ames, general sl raiabing unbroken elim; continued during the night, and this morning | night. Reports received here indicate the | a S Mo Plicelay, 107 Shapherd) fsot [larcnt LELT KEnAMERL HOMANR) csticity 10 tho step. Tt you are afiieied with 3 about 8 o'clock the clouds thickened and rain | rain is general throughout northwest Iowa. Smith3. The voting run up to the sixty: | The tme for this southern ac 1s nervous disorder of “n need th Board of Transportatien In the matter of |one of the first settlers of Fremont and has | has been pouring down ever since. Up 1o = Cignth ballot. betore: any gaby ey ie SIXIY- | and here to stay. Don't forget it. You can | for they BUILD VP CTURE R are -1‘:“:-1 to have been sc- | A1Ways stuck closely to the democratic party. | this hour (1 o’clock) the clouds give no sign FARMER made. Tho break then came and MoNeeny 3 e e reported a £ oo ledat of breaking away. of Red Cloud secured the Htion 6 o so. uestered from the press and publle, ana | He i8 a lawyer by profession, but for t reaking oy 8 = " g oud secured the nomination on the L reaiiticrs of the board of | Past elght or ten years has not been engaged | DUNCAN, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special)—A |8 P. Cypher Struck by Lights sevonty-first_ballot. Upon motion of Me- ST R Pt L h0, 4" not ippnito et to ?SL'LQ\.T}T‘(.'}"Q;»‘.Rllfy," e ::.";L.hi;:.:,‘;f"fi :::L‘,'m'v";::"‘fw,‘_’,:",’“;,' n'x'.‘:l.f"r:;.' ..‘n”(|.\|‘¢';‘sl;\‘;nv‘|;\x § mmsn:";:':;'. ’f\'.r: ”.:‘v::m Spectal | The ’rr’ulnl\xmll '\’\‘.”}lp”’:Im‘l.t;?:lmfi;:"[‘y’.','.“;,'."’;'."m, Bt bot i e Shl’,”flafl & Mfltflflnfl” I]“Jg EU B e et aoeidors - of | entitied to the nomination for some time, but | Soaker, which lasted ail night and continues. | Telegram.)—S. P. Cyplior, living three milss | central conventlon: A. T. McGrow, T tho capitol, and %o far have never been de- | N3 nomination was somewhat of @ surprise | Corn was all vight "~l"‘>(rv but "';"g'f""'l!; e | west of this place, while driving his cows | Ferris, I L. Porter, J. L. McPheele: nied. As the board is practically responsible | {0 the people here. He is about-75 years old, foN: Lte cota 1§ BARly immense. HAY B from the pasture, was. struck by lightning Fousthe, Jame Mot ifin"“”flf<."'.’1".1'T."J.'-xl-"'lnfi'l'";‘ (.‘ni".-‘\;fi.'fl.'.fii‘fi‘.’] \";"1‘!‘;:'::‘!(\ T Organized. CHAPMAN, Neb., Aug. (Speclal.)—The | and instantly killed last night about 8 o'clock. | man of the committes and he ;»1.-.\:.‘41'}.‘::; Aug. 23.—(Spe- | most severe storm of the season visited this | His body was discovered shortly afterward by | A. Casto of Hastings, The conyent EDUCATION of the records of thls department will not ba| 00" 008 , vicinity at 8 o'clock last eyening, consistini 5 H 4 0 sting: e convention then 3 Bad il it Is Togislated out of existence, and | Clal)—Articles of incorporation of the Bauer | vicinity at 8 o'clock last evening, con | his son. Mr. Cypher was one of the early | adjourned rhaps not then Steamboat company have been filed. The | Of Some hail and much wind and lightning. | pioneers, having bien 4 resident of this e o BROWN LL HALL. L "CUT OFF EMPLOYRS' PAY. capital stock Is $1.600, which fs divided ftg | TH® Wind blew a perfect hurricane, demolish- | county for twenty-four . \ years. He was a| oagr ¢ ¥ ing a number of barns and sheds and dam- | prominent momb oo JAKDALE, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special.)—The ixty-| g o A ch prom! member of J. A. Mower post, The action of the Board of Public Lands | $/Xty-four shares of $25 each, most of which ¥ not known. It is sald that some very queer | Kittle, who was nominated by the free silver proceedings take place in the rooms of the | democrats for regent of the university, was Board of Transportation In the matter of and i or yoursel f o [ make you feel as you ‘use Sent_se- find this out for yourself. 1t will pay you to | make vou feel us vou “sed 4o fecl " ent e 1513 Dodge Street. on the | aging the corn greatly. The lightning was | Grand Army of the Rq 3 cligh district Methodist Episcopal cam : y 5 115 | have been sold. The company pres 8ng St Was | Grand Army of the Republic, of this plice, nj , and Buildings in notifylng Warden Leldigh | Wiy the cxcursion steamer Baner oo | inceasant, striking in a number of places. | was a ‘staunch republiéan. ard always took | meeting opened here yesterday with a much A that it will refuse to approve vouchers for the | *'Mry, Sophia Snavely has brought suit in | it te damage is merely nominal. Rainfal part in local politics. He was a brothor-in- | larger attendance ever before 3 4 vt j services of Zachary T. White and Edward | gistrict court against the Western Assurance | Lo iuches b law of Judge Wheeler. He leaves a wife and | first day of the mee! This is the tenth NGTON, i A 23.—(Spectal | fve : v Coleman is the subject of considerable com- | company of Toronto to recover the amount .l.‘,‘]‘lfumm‘f piab iR ‘,,m‘“"r'y‘ #! | five children, all young men and women. | annual session and promises to be the great- | ment arcund the state house. The action is | of an insurance policy held by her. She al- | now thoroughly soaked. It commenced to | Li¢ funeral will take place tomorrow at 3 | est meeting yet held. It is estimated that the It seems to worry dealers not without precedent and It is generally be- | leges that in February, 1895, she took out a 1 o'clock p. m., under the auspices of J. A. | attendance is at loast &5 per o i D % 3 s e rain here at 10 o'clock last night and con- A5 S ; b atte e is at <25 per cent greater a little—because we don’t tell lleved that it will result in the board being | policy of $700 on her stock of millinery at | {imued il R e R Mower post, Grand Army of the Republic. than for the corresponding time last year. | Fmel N1l that We J ::mxm!l 1 to Aygrary n’--mx";quT lv“r_lt::-“”- '|"nl:v m-l...m o June 17, :Ian n.lp ~;.u-u|wu~ teen hours of almost continuous waterfall v N ;\ln.;« Herrick and Brown of Omaha are J"l‘l' f“ l‘ D 'cl" ll s tha l“"l 0 employes etate priso olel destroyed by fire. Since then she has been | Thres and one-half inches of water fell dur FALLS CITY, Neb., Aug valal ading in evangelistic work. The me:t'ng Is sell for § $15 down and §* . was at the state house foday. He s night |unable to collect her Insurance, and wag | ing that time. nearly all of which the ground T s S, S U (Special)= | i "charge of Rev. Mr. Marqueite, the presid- : Aoy ; OMAHAL NI, turnkey at the prison and esrns $30 per | finally told by the company that it would | has absorbed. ) Mrs. T. J. McKever and daughter visited in | ing elder of the distric L a month. TUs eastern made - Rev. ROBERT DOHERLY, 8. 7. D, Rector, month. His father is an old soldier and his | not pay it. She claims her loss was more | FULLERTON, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special.)— | St. Joe with the family of Hon. E. F. Hart- | NORFOLK b., Aug. (Special Tele they know that—although they Fall Term Beguis mother Is almost an invaild, neither being | than the amount of the policy and asks that | Last evening about 11 o'clock s a_rain began | wig. gram.)—The first day of the camp meeting pretend fo doubt it. Iurther able to contribute to the support of the family. [ she be given a judgment for the amount of | to fall heavily and continued steadily for fo Grant Southard, who has been visiting | Of the northeastern Nebraska Methcdist Ep! T thut f's ohaclatiiy £ SEPTE MBER |8TH. Bd Coleman is unmarried and for seve:al | insurance, e ST h s e stk G iNeay st “FalaF OPEEhe . an that it's absolutely fu ; = = : I e iive P M copal conference opened with a large attend ; b2 ND FOR CA% ALOGUI years he has been the sola support of his B osacatins Mool nern season in this part of the state. The small | fri "\““jl"lf%l"”f“:l’)"‘_'“"" I'{“'Iv"}:",“’~ 15t | ance. 'The grounds are the same as occupiel size, has a sweet and perfect 8ays that he has no meins to prosccute a sul: | The ROrth part of Burt county and the Omaha | yor “4rv'Syeather when many flelds were just | VIsit friends, iver. Dally servicos will be held for one and is better than any piano to compel the approval of his voucher. Indian reservation has been pestered for | tasseling, Hay crop fair and pastures good 1,0~ Bilgacomb of the. Geneva. Jourral'was g % outside our store. We guar- It is provided that the Board of Public | Several years with a gang of bootieggers. A | TEKAMAH, Aug. Special.)—Burt | Visiting in this city yesterday it — e ‘. ' i g Lands and Buildings can hear charges against | German’living in this county on the border y experienced the best rain last night | At a meeting of the Interstate Poultry as- E r's Salary. itee it State omployes, but no hea has been had [ Of the reservation, by the name of Snyder, | of several years. About three inches of | Sociation, which was held in this city re-| CRESTON, Ia, Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- in either of these cases. Neither White nor | WAS arrested this week for selling liquor. [ water fell and indications are good for | cently, M. 8. Watson of Reserve, Kan.. was [ gram,)—Rev. Hugh A. Orchard, a minister A. HOSPE, Jr. Coleman have ever been summened to appear | Quite & quantity of wet goods were found in [ more. Small grain is exceedingly heavy in | again chosen superintendent —and Reuben | &' o oiictian denomination and pastor of 4 before the board, nor have they been ap- | the place aud destroyed. Snyder has been | this county this year. A farmer living near [ Horrocks of this city secretary. the Afton church for nine months, has sued prised of any charges having boon proferred | ATTested several times for the same offeuse | here brought in a load of oats yesterday [ A large crowd gathered at the home of | the Afton church for nine months, has suc against them. White was reprimanded by | 404 at one time was taken before the United | that welghed out a little over 101 bushels. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Knickerbocker to par- [ Li® tISIors, 100 MEDRY SAECY. (0 (IS peth Warden Leidigh for striking a prisoner and | States court, and one case is now standing | LYONS, Neb. Aug. 23.—(Special)—The | ticipate in the celebration of their twenty- [ tioh ORChare feeltes taal Be efuered i employment was changed. Commissioner | "B4INst him in the district court of this | hardest rain and wind storm in five years | fifth wedding anniversary. | sonird TEr et el L (X MiLe W arT Op NOTRE DAME UNTYRRRIR ) emp nt was change miss b el passed over this place last evening hetween | A large crowd from this city attended the | the time stated for §600. He alleges that he 80th Academic Term will Mon 2,18 ell made a very blaze statement of the | “\ork on the roadbed of the mew Sioux |6 and 7 o'clock. The rain came from the | pioneers’ picnic near Verdon yesterday. cademic Term will open Monday Sept 2, 1895 ire svernor ,”f'“ mb and St thelCity & Omaha railroad will commence as [ southwest, and for a few minutes it had | The Woodmen of the World Pienic associa- SISIS rsn I Shoroukh L e veatigation was male by direction of the|soon as the grade stakes can be set. The | the indications of a regular tornado, but | tion of Richardson county will give their pent. on the plan of the bost ¢ governor. While it did not result in the ex-| work will commenea at Decatur and run | no damage was done. It is feared consider- | third picnic for 1895 at Falis City, Septem 1ope.1e: 4 iaree of 8 comp on of White, it did show quite a differ- | south to this city. It Is understood i 100 1ed on tho ki : that a | able damage has been done in the county, | per 3, at Hinton's park. Arrangements for . [ oy v i Tl § ent. state of facts from that portrayed by ) large contract has also been made for ties. | but no reports have come n. More than [ ona of the best platform programs ever issued $ntique. Phonoxrap iung taught the commissioner. £d Coleman was secretary | Right of way is belng secured rapidly. three and one-half inches of rain fell during | fn' (his county are almost complete, and dopirinent Tor Eutldy o ‘I\|I e to Benton Maret, the governor's private sec- - the night i e 1oguc to Bire i B whila (s taiter b (b aDATRR o Ashland Veternns Entertained 3 hat with their band will make the day very ’ £ r IRVINGTON, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special.) asa . ST MARY'S ACADEMY, Holcomb headquarters at Omaha last fall| ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | For the last twelve hours rain has fallen | Pleasant. —AT— Notre Dame P, O., 8t Joscph Co.,'Inds and made some sensational affidavits con- | gram)—Ashland's delegation has returned | here. It will place the ground in the best | York After . —_ — — corning the Nemaha statesman's peenla- | from the soldiers’ district reunion at Wa- | Of condition to plow and for seeding of ry=| YORK, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Speclal Tele- Th S p M 9 D y G d ‘: Harcourt Place tions during the previous ~ legislative | yagh, They report it the largest reunion | A0 Winter wheat. e gram.)—The business men of this place met € 5. 0 orse r ooas 0. MOOREFIELD, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Speclall ) 410 court room tonight for the purpose of gession. He is also credited with unearthing | eyer held in the distriet. A daily attendance o4 . . ~ . i III i a short sketch frem the history of Atorney [ of about 5,000 beopls is reported, That see. | Teleram.)—Another fine rain visited' this | &8 BHEL TORE FOR AL (00 (O PUPROSE oF We are offering bargains for Saturday that will not Semmary. Gambier, O. General Churchill during the campaign by an | tion of the county is blessed with a very | COUNty last night. lasting all night. Two | o000 Fon G 11 Cas decided that the 3 f & lectial advanisgse Investigation of the Court records of Cass | lave arop. and. the natlves ere feohny vory | inches of water feil. Frosi ta now the only | Cfowd was present. It was declded that the be offered again. i i comtSrtubte Home, Kot bl county, Iowa, These facts are supposed (0| in consequence. thing that can prevent 8 blg corn crop hers. | /02"8%000 acres of beets cultivated bere In ; b Bealiin, thorougt: mgnths CAIAlG, bened mass be the real cause for his stite of persona | Miss Bess Orange of Ashland has been se. | Harvest is over. Fall plowing wi ** | 1896. A proposition gor the erection of a beet || Children’s heavy Winter C'oaks that scll regular at §3, '~'"‘""""“"*"“'"“'L“ “Oiaioguee nent e 2o & L\'cum\;uvn |z;:‘1::;1 il l:;;:vl(Lm‘l‘;hmmv::v leoted as asslstant tescher in the Mead DT UPAUL, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special)— | Sugar factory at thfs place has already been | L After an unusual hot and sultry day yester- | made, if enough beets can be raised in the . . a prisoner who was running away from his A large delegation of old soldiers will at- | o ole e ” came om | County to supply the plant. A mass meeting O C 5 p $1 task and refused to halt at repested com- | tend the Hastings reunion from here daysa violent-thundar.starm ieame upitrom | Lo oL 0 R o ir the ur 1051112 rice 'OO eaCh' (l'[‘ f S 0 ca‘e Art and Music, 1513 Douglas. el s 4 4 the south last evening, accompanied by a fine mapds. Large quantities of hay are belng har-| i, “hich continued at intervals most of the [ NeAr future for this purpose. Those present AT EDARKRS I CONTROVARBY. B |7 ated in the Platte bottom. 1t is of an ex-{ yigi; "rhe “Hunder and' lightning was the | tOnlEht promized (o cultivate over 1,00 acres. Ladies’ new I“ulr Capes all perfect made of French There bids fair to be a heated session o i1 4 most severe of the season, but the one and " " oo o (¢ F lining, 2 inches 1 1 MARYS, KANSA| " alr to be a heated ses AR e e T e [ Detected by u Ree erram oone ur, good lining, 3ox100 inches, regular value ) . B, JEAN : the '3’"“ ot Public Lands and Bulldings at { 50 [P0 ten delegates to attend the | tWenty-five-hundredths inches of rain was a| ppp CLOUD, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special Tel- Yy g - ) o Conducted by the Jesult Fath Has twe its next meeting over the question raised by f v great help to the late corn and pasture o T pri ¥ courses of Instruction—the Classical and the Co Yival clalmants to the leasehold of some | county convention at Wahoo tomorrow. great help to the late corn and pastures. | oo 7m0t ® robbed wrigne's || $13:50» our price $6.90. i T school lands In Dawson county. A tract of ~ S f cort hardware store Wednesday night was caught New Astrachan Fur Capes, joxrco inches, regular o, TN e emdnt to the New of corn, % i a 640 acres of school land In that seetion has J FULLERTON, Neb.. Aug. 83— (bpecialy— | . ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Speclal)— | yesterday afternoon through the Instrumen- dent. " Tomton- T 1 Bdomiaten, State ail inspecior, | The Board of County Supervisors met yester. | Rain set In this morning early and continied tality of'a e telegram. "o took the goods value $16,50, our closing price $9‘35 KE“PE“ HALL lhl;‘cnpurt, has leased another tract of 640 a During | day for the purpose of redistricting the county | 81} day. The ground ls thoroughly soaked, | to Cowles and expressed them to Hastings. owa. which puts it in good condition for fali | While in the office the operator heard the the first stage of business depression in this | into supervisor districts. The board Is com- | plowing. L Bee telegram concerniri the robbery go over i A Boys' Boarding q""""' State a resolution was passed by the Board | ;,c04 of ten populist and two republican LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | the wire. This led to inquiry, the identifica- Reopons Sept, 13, 160, Catalogue a ‘,"'" of Public Lands and Buildings which de- | members. They proceeded to adopt the fol- | gram.)—This has been the first rainy day | tion of the goods and the arrest of the thief 1 Rav. BARVITY X6 COLEMAN A M. HAM Matior olared that it would refrain for a specified Y lowing resolution by a strict party vot caster county has see e. 1t | at Blue Hill by Deputy Sherift Conrad. L AL oirias Testa: 00,08 CARSGiRas ' ¥ party vote, | Lancaster county has seen in a long while, it y Dep g after which prompt adjournment was h began raining at 11 o'clock this morning, ; 8 , ch g 0 ' J gechool lands upon which the annual rentals | “pogglved, That we, the sald Board of | and the downpour was steady until about 6 Irviamton Fapprist Oane Are to be sold Saturday. ica 0 Lonservaior hiad not been pald. Relying upon this declara- | gupervisors, do not divide said county into | o'el 4 ch ec IRVINGTON, Neb,, Au Special.)— tion men who held such lands did not w.,',..,-u,.»‘.‘ districts, or do any of the ihings | 0 Clock this evening. Over an inch of precipl- lon, man, i, el auch lande i "wt | SWERIT et o'l uty o e Dol | S L e o s sy | The popult cacus Was hld ast i, The $175.00 Sealskin Jacket at....$ 85.00 of Music and Dramatic Ar, Dawson county treasurer received from the | by the county clerk of sald county until| Wil do late corn and fall feed an immense | following delegates were chosen to the county ) ski IDITORIUM BUILDING, CHICAGO. l Jand commissioner deeds for these two sec. | Such time as we shall be able to decide as | amount of good. convention, to be held in Omaha August 2 $200.00 Sealskin Jacket at.... 100.00 AUPITOUIUM BULLDING, . GHIS o T daca e | to the number of districts into which safd| SILVER CREEK, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special) | Hans Anderson, A. J. Williams, P." Krags . " e of et oo oo ioten the | county should be divided 1t vained here most sl last night. tocking | krow, F. B. Nibba B. Knight. $250.00 Sealskin Coat at... 140.00 ¥all rerm will open Monday, Scptember Stb, 158 the treasurer did not tumble over himself In Troop A in ( the ground. This rain was stil In time to| prominent ¥ T Serte 2 3350.00 Sealskin Coat at. . 195.00 FU6 oiakouns $2d)1nt0MALOE, A0 eRE [ A L AYZER, Dl o 4 o e ound THcl Mamcof out Y fie 1t | BEAVER CROSSING, Neb.. Aug. 23.—(spe- | 1o, 01 1eAl POnefl, o 00 Platios fork, TS| WEST POINT, Neb al. BATOEL RAVASW, Diresar., o eve found Jack MacColl and told him | glal.)—Treop A, Nebraska Nationa) Guards, | Sopiont'n 18 BOW qasured of & Surpius of oo | w, H. Smith, & prapipent living We will give a guarantee with every garment re- WENTWORTH of Dawson county sold the lands to the | the only troop of cavalrymen in the state, | offers an inviting fleld for feeders. two miles north of the gity, while working in e ¥ 1 y 7 ity 9 o parties who held the leaseholds. Under the | went into camp In the railroad park west of | BLAIR, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Speclal)—The fin- | the hay field became entingled in the sweep garding the wear and quality of same. MILITARY law It is claimed they possess such rights. | town about 9 o'clock last evening, on their | est rain of the season commenced last night | and was seriously injured. With careful It Is understood, however, that Land Commis- | way to Hastings, where they expect to ar- | about 12 o'clock and did not cease until about | nursing he will recover. ACADEMY sloner Russell refuses to record the new |rive early the coming week. This troop has |9 a. m. today. The ground is soaked and —r = 7 deeds sent on to him. The first holders of | been organized eight years and has marched | the rivers that have been dry for a year #=e Dewitt Metdigut Falls. . . L2 | ? y Lexington, Mo the land are now in possession, bu‘ the land | 500 miles. The character of the company is | running water now. Pastures are starting vp| DEWITT, Neb., Aug (Special Tele- —AT— commissioner refuses to record the deeds first-class. Captain Culver, the commander, | fresh again. gram.)—Hudson's Omaha store was closed « 8.S ELLERS, A. M INSURAN Y IN_TROUBLE. was well pleased with the village and the SHELBY, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special)—At s SHELBY, ., Aug. 23— today by creditors. The stock is under heavy M 4 E F S Supt. * Through the attorney general"Siais AuTs: | many flowing wells in and about town, some | short periods all list night rain fell ani con- | morigage PA.BUOGK. 18 Hnoet Deavy orse’s= ntraflce on rarnam t . Moore has appenled Lo the Laneaster dictrict | 0 ¥ich throw a stream of water twenty fect | Unucs thix morning. Late corn will be bene- UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DARE gourt for rellef from a certain perplexity o n- | I0to the air. fited, as the ear is green and its growth has B i Tm s & GAelol ppY & 2 not been attained. Few oats are be — ‘ Tho 108rd Keaston WilI Op the 1st of September, 1594, the Omaha Life < v . AN A Oipacial)~| £2 W00 JFRe s Ry $ne mamy Wi I . EDUCATIONAL TUESDAY, SEPT. 8rd, 18 woclation of Omaha deposited with the audi- | The Cuming Co 5 p fead. S C L ) 11 Lo Pk B A Full Courses in Classics, Letters, Science, Law, fonociation of Omaha dopoalted with the audi- | The Cuming County Ol Settlers’ association | ~FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Speclal)—It — (o e P g e together with 4 cortificate of deposit as ec. | IeId 1ts ninth anoual reunion at the park ad- f rained here all lasi night and the greater MARM&D(UKE“HILITAII!\" ENSTITUTE oMhoroush Preparatory ud Conmercin] Coursen et Tk e by e R 00" was | Joining the city. In a perfect deluge of rain | PATt of the forenoon. One and three-fourths e Great ) ry Sehool of the West, . Kdward s Hall fhr Doys undor L 1s unique 1o ’"m{mf. mwd‘:flg:::‘::;‘ !“; \::‘"’w.'l::l \\ux" {h" Rial “{“ l z’MXLM nnfi-:!;.., ";r'; inches fell during the night, and enough NIHES IISIIG IIEAST. and_though ouly four yew in lus for the last three years had the w‘l‘l‘-';lw" *:"nt.uuuu "‘tl'uuun m s . > Om | Sho i Ry . "| has fallen today to make over two inches. I haye been a midwife for years, 3 f any military school weat of tho Mississip RV ANDIRW n’lhr,muc\' 8 c uly 1 last the auditor was notiticd by the | bard to cbtain. The venders of goods on the | ! | 4ud i the only one in the weut that Dume. | Omaha Life association of Minneapilis that | picnic grounds suffered serious loss by their | LNe beet raisers are jubilant. One man who in each case where “MOTHERS' Nere s nomenal growth i due 1 v it owned these bonds and certifica’ss sid | merchandise belng wet. has 125 acres in beets says the rain has in- FRIEND " was used it accomplished 4 5 5 wcres with - impr pts cost 2 SIS s bande saé esstiicass spd creased his crop 25 per cent. Fall feed will { @ Wonders, shortened labor and lessened ¥ acuity a' ¢ ‘ ok, ‘Artny oons Geiansn e AMER"}A" G . #-ihe same,- On (ho s Aked Ve be greatly bentfited aud the land put in| g thepains. It is the best remedy for ; T athass o o Rrutior 1n share v WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special shape for plowing l':l-:{-h unf ptha ltlreaulullmu“uy and g 7 i foo b a b Il Oelds and target . Alsa Telegram.)—G Wilk - s BELGRADE, Neb.,, Aug. 23.—(Specig).)- 0! W6 price for shat alone. e ‘»_ ALL small boys elegram.)—George Wilkin, an aged veteran | , SELGRADE, Heb., Aug 33 -—(Epeciy)) Mrs. M. M. BREWSTER, Montgomery, Ala. Write for_catalogue §o LESLIE MARMADUKT the Sixth Massachusetts regiment, - Was | thore are indications of it continuing all da Sent by Express or mail, on recelpt of price p Ly found dead this morning on the roof of the [ This will put the ground in fine ..m!f» Yor fatl 00 perboutie, Book 10 Mo A DAUGHTER OR WARD TO EDUCATE?. Republican block. The body was exposed to | plowing and for sowing rye. Monroe county | Y Daued fres. The " FE“‘LE ‘c‘uE“Y 66“’ all last night's severe storm. He was 68| is getting her full quota of fine rains lately, SRADFIBLD BRQULATOR 00 Atiess. G G“nlsll‘u coLLEaE deire " P id 5 e Emeirety le furn "‘:‘" 3 Seool, Litarats BY years old. ‘The funeral will {ake place Sat-| which though rather late (o insure the ex- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 9 Hundsome 5-page lllusk. ca - s te sttt Wetiecly: Mt urday at 2 o'clock. tra large crop of corn which was COLUMBIA, = = = MISSOUR \wmnmwwfl J

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