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jmw NP A . o e Y 4 p 0 |4 TA DA FIET: SUN - e e — e — . S— Y e (R g S ——— A\ | folle. Neligh Poople have sworn out an in- it The following teket was placed In the Astd: ere. 1 am satisfied that, by some effort, lll‘ 1 ROUNDED UP THE BANDITS fuseo i vinent ' st i) JUDGE MAXWELL THEIR MAN| s vsist i e d? it | OPPOSES S O T St 0 CAPTURE CAMP SHERMAN case will come on for hearing on September sherift, W. B. Wells* fodge, W. H. Porter; and thereby make a great saving to the state, i -l 16, Meanwhilg they are making every efort s surveyor, George PortsF=goroner, 1. R. Lay- | 7 also notice that under the contract sys- § to keep the college. A committee has just § ten, The delegates tq the conventions are | tem, while there Iways been a number Officors Believe They Now Have All the | been dcwn from Neligh offering to release the | Populists of Adams Oounty Would Return | state, Paul Nelson, Jojathan Nicholas, A. | Governor Holoomb Goes on Record Against | of prisoners who wefe fot provided with Tented Oity Ready to Be § dered to thi Gothenburg Highwaymen, rfolk trustees from all lability for the Him to the Supreme Bench, G. Strom and W. H. Dorter; judicial, F. O work, when called upon to do any work for | tented Uity Ready e Surrendere o indebtedness of Gates college it they would Edwards, Robert Portar, ¥. 8. Carrl a G the Contract System. he s o state peen compelled to ota — resign, but the feeling Is that all the other En 8 sy ¥ the state, the state has b npelled t Veterans, nonresident trust hould also be released pAy as high as $1 per day for such labor. nonreside ste:s should also be released ALMA, Neb, Aug.| 4 —iSpecial Tel There s a great necessity for a large amount - TWO HEAVILY ARMED MEN TAKEN | Urless the matter is settled soon it will be | WHY THAT JURIST IS THEIR CHOICE | gram.)—Harlan connty ¥ | A | gr arla 0 populists nominated of this work at the present time in order to doubtul I the college can be opened at the | Ehln"county." ticket today: Clerk, Sam- Lo | TOINTS A PATH TO THE MANAGING BOARD | 0101, BErs L 11, dueasary repairs and im. | TWO STATES WILL PARTICIPATE usual time. A il S | Roberts; clerk distriet,c mlr' George Cleaver provements at the penitentiary and If the a———— Frailed by Noodhounds and Captured ANXIOUS TO BE LEGALLY ENDE % Ability ns a Lawyer and Integrity | Sheriflf, Jo D, Renau; judge, John Bverson; b labor of the entire number were again con- by n Posse Nenr M n City, 4 nsidered SuMetent treasurer, D, A. McCulloth; superintenden ¢y Approprinted Can De Used 10| 004 the state would be put to a great | Interstate Reunt of Nebraska and Neb., Without a NOOTH LEERE Ry e e . for th J. A, Brown; coroner, John McPherzon. Dele- L tary and | gisadvantage in having this work performed. | Knnsas Will Re A in Quest of o Recelver, on for o gates to state and judielil conventions \\vn\!‘ Labor From this time until the convening of the sow At pud Fight, LINCOLN, Ang 24.—(Special.)—Today Common ¥ e also selected. A large trowd was present v | Ald the State. next seselon of the legislature would be only v d eve peared us - 1 wing Surronndings. Judge Hall handed down his decision ""il‘\‘m-”"‘{!fh"“ v\"‘;l‘ ’\':‘f“:‘;‘l“;(f:“-nr he a reasonable time to test the capabilities of b N on the application of a portion of the Washington county populist conve; ron- T the institution in order that proper laws ma 80 Nalic, AGR: - Shi~tBpueis o ! —(Special Tele- | Washington county populist convention con b snacted B LN L TM'\'. 4 ::‘T\' n~“h“',.r:.”$r. u‘m( o ;ll e T e | "\ATX'I"\ ! 1\ h‘l‘n\”l fid ‘"l-(:‘mlv(‘ | Vened ‘a¢ Kennird today. bit oving to hs | LINCOLN, Aug. 24—(Special)=0n Mon- trel of the prison by the tate. Tt ts for | HASTINGS, Aug. 24—(Special)—All the elegram.) 5 men ap al of a receiver to take charge of the company | BTam.)—The independent party held a county | geverg weather the attendance was light. | day the Board ot Public Lands and Bulldings | b § hat it Neotns e e- | parations ar five miles east of this place this morning | convention today to select delegates to the | Seven delegates to the state convention were | these reasons that it seems to me & re-|finishing touches and final preparations are 3 i ateq | PTOPErty. The application is denied fn a| """ R Mk Pl Tie | oHotsn. And seven. to adiolal convention | Will mect to relet the state’s prison contract. | letting of the convict labor at this time | completed for turning over Camp Sherman who are supposed fo have been Implicated | REOPOEY RS AORLCHLCR GO TRV T atate and Sudicial conventions. The following | choren, and seven to the fudicial convention. | 1" ity "y natter Governor Holcamb | Would bo inadvisihle, erehtim W Unneces | o mirorea, foT HUTHING Grer e . whlon in the robbéry of the Union Pacific express 5 4 1 \ | delegates were selected to attend the state | The following resolution was unanimously | . 1 { ¢ the | #ary expenss and burden upon the taxpayers & e 5 : y adduced by the applicants. The plaintiffs | . . e adopted: ias addressed the following letter to the | & 4 €8 | Wil take place Monday afternoon at 8 train near Gothenburg Wedneslay morning. 4 convention From Hastings, Dr. J. T. Steele, Y " " boar nd detrimental to the best inte ts of the v gave notice of appeal and twenty days were 2 bl Resolved, That this convention endorse ard { : ettara of the tnmates therein | o'clock. The local committee has pushed Ll Ry Rl ey v allowed to prepare their bill cf excepticns ¥ Fowels, TV C, Bekle; from L1BEonsy | Hom8, &v Maswell for mipreme Judg To th: Honorable, the Board of Public Lands | onned . o o e Of the fama | the reunfon right from the start and can lage marshal, and ex-Deputy Sherlft William | o 50 (5P Pl od ot so long as the | 1Y Prof. W A. Jones, B. W. Parks, W. H.| Jacob Beck introduced the following, which | and Butidings, Lincol ttlemen—1 oiarve | T heve no_dsaite to intertere, even with |naw polnt with pride to fts Worl, THE okl Pursell. The captured men were armed with [ “Fo% 1S T 8 greo there s nothing left | Waldron, J. Scimeitz, P. C. Larsen, Abe was alto unanimously adopted that you have advertiaed for, sealed proposals | unsolicited advice, with the duties of YOUF | o situated abont. thtes arCete o & K e large revolvers and gavo every appear- | !MOTDers cannc LI enedi .. Eastwood, Bd Tipton, A. C esclye hat we nominate no man f ot the leasing s, HanitEntls i | body ot 1 fiel that 1 would not be dis Lbsachddy il three l.an‘r‘ sévalrerk o g vo every appetr | L ieuataton of the company. 'lrh” 11: 1, .\|”l‘, Ll |hl ooy | 403 Ot ‘who dget ot ®tand iuare-toad, | f0r the. lewsing of the penitentiary, peni- | body, and vet I feel that 1 wou ot be 98- | 11 the center of the businors portion of the s P LRIl PULY | 4t Columbus for the theft of a livery team | *nd ik . to accept rominztions in the populist party, | BNt the last day of the session of the | v . yore ey prairie, which gives it the finest location Sherift Hunter and posse arrived and identi- from i min nained Hede pleadad not guilty. The following judiclal delegates were s we will exerciZe our individual rights and [ next session of the legislature. SILAS A. HOLCOMB, Governor that could possibly be found. fled the mon as tho ones wanted. The prison- | o 0 % FL e LT mu-ul».. and his bond | lected: From the city, George Wilcox, Ed | ¥ote for the Hext beat man, or notat all,as| 1 wish to enter my carnest protest agains By the side of the Nebraska veterans will ere taken to Brok ow this evening. il M s e Aih, onroe W, G. oughby; fro e Lt e execution of a new contrac easing JAL PA%t 'S § N0 h wERd < RISARS WIS 4n 10 Eroken) Bow e ¢veniuif wasidved nt 9500 for o heariuk mext Betilrs | Monros and We B, WHISIERATS Rl convention decided to meet the second | e €Xecution of a new contract again leasing | WEALTHY CITIZEN COMMITS SUICIDE { o “qpuped their comrades trom Kansas, Tomorrow under charge of United States | day, The scene at the Burlington depot this [ country, W. J. Fisher, John Nelson, Samuel | gapyrgay 1n September to nominate county | the 14bor of the convicts of the Nebraska |, ... ko Sehuyler Sendn o |members of the Interstate association, tos Marshal White and Unicn Pacific (e ectives | morning when he arrived in charge of Sheriff [ Wright, T. P, Sykes, Willlam Haubrock, John | officers | state penitentiary. I believe it is detrimen- | Butiet. PHSoUAN M DLl géther with companies‘ot the faws NAUCHRT they will be taken to Keancry for further | Miller and was met by his wife was very | T. Merrill, R. & Spicknall, P. J. Cronln, Grift | HARTINGTON; Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special | fal fo the interests not only of the citizens | SOHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 2h—(Special)— | Guards, and close by will be the Nebraska entification. The officers appear to be sure ting. Evans, M. L. Bastwood, W. aldron Telegram.)—The Cedar county populists met | and taxpayers of the state, but to the con- aneael tted suicide orn- | Ba thiot 3 fll‘,,“‘:'r‘w (L (S WIBNL puraors, A8 they nard Perrin has filed a petition in dis- | Frank McCormick. in convention at Hartington today. Ev | victs UI,,",,..‘, pe i by (”, h.” dP RO G e LEL R LU L L B had been chased across the country from | court against the Lincoln Confectionery | The delegates to the judicial convention | thing passed off quietly, there.being very [ (o BrOB L A di ith : ) ing by sending through his brain a ball | Camp Logan, where the First and Second 114w ; e compa The company was once known a8 | were instructed to vote for Judge Beall for | little enthusiasm. The follow ounty. of. | Weltare, proper c and discipline while | trom a pistol of the bull dog variety. It was | regiments, Nebrasf National Gua & Callaw ompany. T pany way once kniown 48 | were instructed to vote for Judge Beall for | little enthusiasm. The follc wing county of- | {ereing’ & sentence Is of the. atmest. ims | (Fom & plstol of th bull dog variety | regiments, Nebraska National Guards, in The men arrested are Danes and cl:im to be | the ¢h Bros., to whom Perrin mafe a | renomination, and the 4 . ere nominated: John ~Hirschman, | fOER @ SERETEC (8 B (e WmCSt iy | A Ereat surprise, th rever having appeared | fantry, cavairy and artillery, will be located, brothers. Thy pave tholr mumes 48 Knad: | loin, which lis ‘never been paid. ~ He sued | for Julge Safuel Maxwell for supreme Judge, | treasurar; John I. Jones, clork: Lowls Dennia; | POrIafce, It sene o, me thut 10 ie amain | | B0l PECTR TG GG 0 auonce, | 1 aboit & quarter of @ mile north of Camp d say the, e )akota county, Ne- | for his mone While the euit was pending | provided he shall be a canc e before the | sheriff; O. N. Nordby, superintendent; Charles | ¢/ & 10w standing Whote it Hag | v tions Jrosperity ern bet e two camps w ;';"_{:;" LR ML '“‘3(‘,;. Ct'the ho'd. | the change was made in the firm name. | convention. The following resolutions were | Plumleigh, judge; Floyd Bollen, clerk of dis- [ WON the same low standing J\here it has | pleasant family relations and prosperity A e ”“m'_hll” et m\”:hgm\‘\”l‘ sabe ;H Up. bt admit being in Callaway yesterday | Other parties had cbligated themselves on | acopted trict court: P. Pearton, commissioner of | Doen OF 0 many years, to the disgrace of th | were his. He was the owner of one of the | i 1T RAVAES AT LINC BTSN, SCTS, HIOrAIDg: 0 certain promissory notes for the company, | We, the independent people’s party of | Third district. g Droposed sien. "After the state hu bean puy | finest farms in central Colfax ounty, bestdes | et or™ (L Mutge amphitheather, g ANDED IN JAIL. and when It failed 1t was found that the Firet | Atams county, ‘represented by thelr tele- | The republican county convention will con- | FORO(ER SR (RILGr the BAE Bt beed DAL i opera house and business block, fine Just south of Camp Sherman is the elegant BROKEN BOW, Neb. Aug. 24.—(Special ahin L ‘“):‘ ’f "]"“"“]‘” "“'{'”‘" ’:‘”;"“" the principles of the Omaha platform, i l:;',‘,,l,z,,,r joous 81, and the democrats | congract herel e existing, and securing | idence and several ofher pleces of property |new athletic grounds, where the class A R e T it - ptaks fsland teain | Savings bank of Hilladals, Mich,, had se. | the principles of the Omahs Dlators Sep 2B d ; ot __(apa. | COMplete control of the prison and inmates, | in Schuyler. Janecek and wife conversed be- | races will wke place during the day and Tobhers are safely lodged in the Broken Bow | cured judgment against the company and | mand the free and unlimited coinage of “'l”_ ILH "“\\"‘[t"‘f\ b i Uk -: (SPe- 1§t ‘seoms to me that the proposed step ought | fore she arose at 6:30, and she said there | cvening, Here also will be played a ball Jail tonight hey were captured at 11:30 | Possession cf all the assets. Perrin says that | silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 without waiting | cial Telegram,)—A fairly v | attende not to be taken except a last resort for | was nothing strange in his conversation. He | kame daily. These amusements, together toda “niles east of Mason City, by | one Hanna had received $12,000 from the sale | for_the consent of any other nation ulist convention was held in Greeley today. | (ho maintenance of the prisoners. The pas- | complained this morning of feeling sick, as | with the others that go to make up A suce Tnerin Crotsley. constable of Mason City, | Of these assets and $10,000 from the insur-| e recognize the e o | it e e rec e CRaRRLON Se0e it {imngen by s tHenIURsTAtiNG ot ithinract to 1| he had been for a week, but she had never | cessful rcunion, will give the :housaads of and Willlam Pursell, ex-deputy sheriff. When | ance companies which had paid the firm's | fQUEL OF the state st vation Bave (e pOwEr | udiclal, convention, to, be held Menday, and | this contract was an expression of the law- | heard him make threats.” Two revolvers had | Visitors plenty of opportunity to enjoy theme 4 i : cates ee months ago. Perrin asks oonstruction n consideration gave the convention & ster- | ynakers, as I view it, condemning the con- | been found, but she had never seen elther | sclves during their stay found they were bathing in a pond off from | fire lusses of three months ago. Perrin ¢ feat the will of the people, to put such con- | oo cech of populist patte o | makers, a lemning the cor ; the rond.” One had his pants off, bathing, | that this $22.000 be declared a trust fund for | siruction upon bo h ¢ns it 1on und statutes | Cot¥ped T AT e P 0 systm and providing means whereby | before this morning, they having been kept WILL HAVE GOOD WATER. > e s on h rs. The of . h B a gen editors, himself in- | as shall enable corporations, firms and in o cket is an follows L o0 Al it might be terminated. When I, as gov- | in a trunk., She was in the kitchen: heard The P g b IO By ahdea ot batal Lol e s LG R R L o Al L ivitate, " Powerrul *hy " their " combined | Peterson: treasurer, J. G. Kellogg; judge, | oy proved this Dbiil, I did o In the | the report of the pistol, followed by & | g i e o L ey were. taken completely by surprize | J. C. Pentzer of this city has started an | Wealth 110, Tob_ the o ) o 'm -”« “"“‘“? il ”'\’I‘,‘\' t. Jo n, RORATLY: | utmost good faith, believing that the welfara | no'se as of something falitng, but did" not | hures water to ‘Be. tourd, . GF tiy, aon ¥ ¥ + aw and to comman swer of in- | sheriff, J. B. Nealan; surveyor, J. P. Noo and prope agement of the institution | know i s until her daughter told | T S i guns before they knew they were present. [ for himself. He believes that he is one of | unforce the ostensible will of the people G U N S T T i S IO SR R R LR Ith | as free as the water that flows in the brook. On being commanded to throw up their hands | the heirs to some 1,000 acres of land in atbut a will which Is really not thesWill of | majcoram )—The populists held a lively con- | g ci BOF B0 & e Sersor ot | - E ‘I'\l; 'h“'”:’ {1Rea thAC AbBGL. \ers ThonThy In regard to a fee being charged for ads the one with his pants off obe \';wl IH“‘IHH,\ ‘I!\ ckiy -4!'\»‘3 portion of Ohio just esst \.l i!\:"‘Y{\«‘4JI\:[LV\\‘1:!‘ )All\‘t‘“‘ulu‘l: ”: nm“’“?.”"\'{ ‘;l‘ vention today J. G. Benster, J. T. Harrls ;lx\v|4 4 .p‘u:‘,\ i‘”: lh“r'” W ”““II‘M‘Y J!b: !V,IIH:‘-% Hid l‘\)'l'1~ ”i t h ”‘ Hie H‘V;Y:.w;‘r “n Ivl\ ground, it was merely a The ather started for blu revolver, which was | Cinclunatl, Pentser Tias & hg;']‘uyr o e | Tt interests ‘and against the inherent re- | Fred Mareh and A. J. Hasshbarger Were | i wipe out the system and abolish It for- | that he could die, and after the hail storm [ Jrp VR he quartermaster and another 1 his coat, efght feet away, but on being | souri and they lately made application for | [f5 Interests and o elected as delegates and instructed to cast | oo PG Ot (he S¥ETets ANt Gl clet t f oks ago he : P, 5 ANt thee oo Balie X ) ! ¢ ever. s proper and wise to relet the | of two weeks ago he had talked again, and o altigetnach eiine it Ve ordered to 'halt at the peril of his life he [ membership in the Sons of the American | *GR {horefole demand that the state con- | the eight votes of Merrick county for Samuel | et 4 1L Diiabtars, there Wit ho wood | deid 1f e had o5 w0 k604 & family He WoMll | ki S, uiiemne drw AlL fegiing uBIIGHE SRS obeyed. Revolution. One of the requisites of mem- | yontion shall nominate a man for supremc | Maxwell for supre dge. W. F. Porter i & the prospect, and the largest crowd of old W RN thvve rovolvetas: One wax & #4- | barchiy 16 the DOeANIOn. GF anr Ancistor who | Judse. Who ShAll KIVE. ho UnCetiatn BOUnd: | Tt iiie foes B st e son for annuling the Dorgan contract | commit suicide; that he had got together | goldiers that ever gathered in the state is g a8 r Velv Wk e b HRR LR b r f a8’ | b S CMLE B LK At el g ol 1 the state has suffered a great loss with- | money to pay interest due, but the hail had | expeoted to be present during ths we caliber, the other two 41 and 38 respectively. | sorved in the war of 1776, The Pentzers had | no sound of a Hon' in an ase' skin, but | ey snd 3 G. Beneter opposed. After peot present during the week, and 4 \ i ) . = 5 ) L £ t ; who 18 cl ble and who belleves that , an . 5 Py o S A1 out accomplishing any good results. In this | caused such expense that he did not know | eye e will be b h They were brought here this evening on an | a great grandfather named Hughes Woodson. | ° 5 | polies should be made | lively fight Porter won. Benster refused to | oynpection I beg to call your attention to a | where the money was coming from, and SR e e s extra about 7 o'clock by the officers who ar- | who was a capta'n in the Tenth Virginia. In | % it S hey Instructions. Seven delegates were | o : Y k rS g ! Lo e « ¢ public monopoll y i part of an unanimous report from an_ in- | that he had a notion to go and kil himselt writing the Interior de for informa- | 'y Iy repaid for thelr trouble. faneye! o o grounds are indeed a “*white city,” with emand a ated | elected to the judicial convention. The dele- | vogtigating committee appointed by both | He left two very short, somewhat discon- | jts hundreds pf tent Svailviiineast tion relative to him he discovered that on | ns regents for the State university shall | pation is in favor of A. Ewing for- district | yortEAUNE, SORITERIEE APRORILE DY e e e e RO LA LT e February 21, 1807, a patent had been issued | be men not only of broad and liberal cul- | judge. The convention to nominate a county | Ao k8L oo i — i | LR i | the many large frame buildings. It has the y o ahall be o ' hro; & Your committee finds that the system of odbye, children. I got with some dirty | appeararice of a very pretty and unique city, to Weodson for the 1,000 acres of land which | ture, but that they shall be fully and pro-| ticket will be held October 4. o ot labor 18 demoralizing to th 5 A 2 it al L . ; s | founaly in sympathy with the economy and ontract - labor moralizing “to the | people. T cannot stend the wrong. I swear | There are tweive large arc lamps distributed lies on Traders' Point, Massus_and Darby's | [ ) AR S A 5 > —_— Qiscipline of the institution and believes | to them 1 will act 1ike a man." I ¥ ; ¢ f ami and Seott | “0¢lal principles of the Omaha platform. |4 p poGUS WARRANTS GALORE. | that the convict contract labor system ik o ks fausutEtie roundREtuRt e U Who saw. them thought the oked o simple | COCK :’; o Tt )hi long bec ¥ ‘lnll"ll:\‘l(i'v(.fl: in |, INDIANOLA, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special % K * | should be done away with at the earliest | ,o MY Wife and children, I thank you for | camp in fine style during the night. They and innocent that they were not the men | I Ch® 110, h ong e Tt rolh Telegram.)—The populist party of Red Wil- | Latest Deve entx in the Bentrice | possible moment. The prisoners s, T your truthful words.” k " also have telephone service from the camp wanted. the family that Woodson had e ially well | low county placed the following ticket in the | “Defalention—Ae 4 Bound Over. |after being brought to the penitentiary, that he bullet entered his right temple, passed | to the city, and with the sidzwalk running When they arrived in the city this evening | [0 the land because he was financlally well | fieiq today: Coroner, Dr. J. M. Brown; sur- | pptnptor X 08 " @pectal Telegram,) | LheY, e not working for the state of Ne.|out high at the left side of the head, struck | dircct to the camp everything will be just they were met at the station by Deputy | fXed and didn’t need it. veyor, Andre Barber; judge, 1. Smith Ak 4 L atka and that every moment of their | the wall near a window, and after passing |as comwenient as if the camp were located United States Marshal W. H. Liddard of | Wil White had a narrow escape from death | wyperintandent, S. T. Parsons; clerk of the y Clerk Phillips and Water Commis- | labor yields a reward fo n contractor with | through the window curtains, nearly em- | in the heart of the city Rushville, John Keith, clatm 'g.‘m “Union | this morning. He attempted to jump Upon | gierrict court, Clark Boatman; treasurer, J. | sioner Hawkins had their preliminary hear l“,‘ "\'_‘“ m‘lfi‘ \;gflj\k‘ 3 """ f-‘"\’\l"‘&‘!-\““‘l\ bedding itself {n the wall, fell to the floor. That the crowd will be {mmense is evie Pacifie railway. Robert R. Sutherland, dis- | the front end of a baggage car of a train | B Negerve; clerk, Richard Green; sher™M. |ing today, there being .three informations | yeiies in' a report to the warden and a | Coroner Doughty impancled a jury, which | denced by the way applications come in for trict superintendent Union Pacific, and De- | Pound for Omaha, just north of the Burling- | y' R, Neel; commissioner, Third district against Phillips ands two against Hawkins. | contequent punishment of the offending | Teturned a verdict that the deceased came to | quarters from all over N ka and Kane tectives Vizzard, Miller and John Tobin and | ‘0 “""x"". e UL LD Whom I'"" fo5 [ aceb Ball; delegates to the state conven- | pyo "\ oro bound over upon all the charges | CORVICL Punishment inflicted for that rea- | his death by a pistol shot fired by his own | sas. Quartermastcr Renner has assigned ace M 0 T i counte) ere, was in the way and he fell | tjon, 1, A. Sheridan, George Niccolson, A. W. | 1€ LLeleel Ly ol ¥ Robert French of Kearney. They had thre L il ion, Sheridan, George Ni A o n simply causes the convict to bhec hand. i commodations equivalent to 1400 tents, Be- Totn Bloohennte, it had Mided ja thrte | by the side of ‘the moving train, cutting a | Utiér,” Frank Reel, Sidney Dodge, J. F.|against them, Phillips bond ageregating | sour, gloomy and dispirited, and as i ain, cuttin . hem, Phillipt bond_ nee g | s oomy” and : Yoll couiity mEiintelet sides this he has received many letters from cep i s head several inches long. | plac Ik Reel, Eldney DOdRe arts. | $6.000 and Hawkina! §5,000. Philiips went | the coniract system s permitied to Brev SNy A L R e Gl A Al R ing them part of ‘the way from Callaway o | (i Fll ffy "' e 1a*a bookkeeper and | oo e e adieiat G B howte, Thomas | back to lafl and thé gndtice ace ptéd Haw- | the diseipline of the prison will be far below | YORK, Neb., Aus. 24.—(Special Telegram.) | POStS 10, the sate feking tor more tent e ey had o \Winchexter rifle, | itenographer, and says he came from Pubelo. | Boles. Ba Lister. I A. Sheridan, Maurice | Kins' wife as bondsman for her husband, | the standard which should exist —The Board of Supervisors of this county | firet place. B e PN C D O A0 EOUtS, He was taken to the police station, where | Reddy, Robert Thomas, H. H. Pickens anc | against the protest lof the prosecuting at- INTENT OF THE LAW. have obeyed the new redistricting law. The | o (o STt ety T IR ERISONERE, his wounds were dressed. Barber George Burt. torney, who declared that nothing near the | g | understand it, the reason assigned | members today met and immediately pro- | °* : i The prisoners were at once taken | All rallroads in Nebraska have made a| HUMPHREY, Neb., Aug —(Special | amount of the three'bonds could be realized | o thin proposed action is that no aporopria- | cteded to rodiatrict the county in superyisor | s N to the jall, whera they were | rate of one and one-third fare for round Irip | Telegram.)—Thé popullst county convention | from her property. ‘District court convenes | yioya PUERIRET R B8 G B SRITRTIC Gictots,” ‘After this lots were drawn to as- Flag (e DO HTON, searched. ~ They found on them two | on certificate plan to the populist state con- | was held here today, resultiug in the follow- | August 20, and it is thought all parties will . prison. I have noticed statements In the | certain which seven of them ghould remain 5 D4 (B hsbISaE eilk handkerchiefs, each of which had a | vention in Lincoln, August 28. ing nominations: Treasurer, C. C. Carrigg; | be ready for trial then,” A new feature of | qujiv iress to the effect that no appropria- | The cld board consisted of seventeen mem- Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special)—A large hole, apparently torn out of them, large [ In response to an application for reduced | clerk of the district couri, Fred Jeweli: | Interest developed today, when an attorney | ¥ BEVE 18 00 €EECL PRV (R APHERERT | bere " The following are the supervisors of | h€avy rain fell over this county last night enough to fit over the eyes. A piece of one | rates to persons attending the annual meet- | superintendent, Mrs. C. A. Brindley. D. A. [ flled petitions for two different parties | ;oo\ ance, as if no doubt existed as to the | the county selected today: F Cox, First |and this forenoon, thoroughly soaking the of the handkerchiefs was found yesterday by | ing of the Nebraska Federation of Women's | Hale, democratic candidate by petition for | against Phillips and his bondsmen, B. G.| e of the appropriation. Such statements | district; August Sackschwesky, s 8. T. | ground to a depth of from twelve to fifteen the pursuers where they ate their lunch and | ciubs to be held in Lincoln the 34 and 4th of | sherift, was unanimously endorsed by the | Drake and G. H. Johnson, one for $362 and | 3t o Sl SRAPERC P PVER RA SRR Mupbps, "Third; Henry Wellman, Tt left ‘the paper box mentioned in The Bee | October, the railroads of Nebraska have | convention. The balance of the offices and [ other for $203, for bogus warrants sold by | Ak o n > public. 1 am aware that some question has | €rt Anderson, Fifth; Ottis Moulton, Sixth, s o 24.—(8 Rt this morning, The cartridges found near | granted a fare of one and one-third subject to | any that may be made vacant will be filled | Phillips to the plaintiffs to the actions. i Alita s to S helLiee ”‘pmw‘f”_u“s made | and J. S. White, Seventh. The board econ. | BURWELL, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special.) specified conditions. The first condition | by the state central committee. where the traln was held up corresponded fn L il . pria s Y ; i During a heavy storm lust night lightning v , . p 8 Business Tmprovi at North Lo by the legislature for the maintenance of the | 8ists of four republicans, two populists and L size with the 44-caliber revolver. They also | upon. which this spectal, rate Iy granted. s SWILBBRING GAuE M CHEnolal T els NORTH LOUD, Neb. Aug, 24(Specialy | prisoners can be used directly for the support | one democrat. 'At present there is some feel- | struck the house of C. M. Yargls and shat- the assurance that at least 100 persons | gram o y A 5 S rested them, accompanied by Deputy Mar- ghal Young of Ansley and J. C. Hunter, who followed on their trail last night after they had passed through this city. They passed through here while the officers were out in the hills looking for them, but those had on their persons $32, which consisted of prisoners, i sificers | ing of dissatisfaction over the new law. ored one corne very bad s two ten-dollar bills and one five-dollar bill | trayeling by rail will attend the meeting. | tion today H. H. Bell was nominated for | —The contract for buflding the new bridge :f\d‘"\:flflig‘(““"(;x'“x‘,‘l':\'""”"fm;’""“:": QMo IS St < 3 :f\"::,‘;“‘m;,‘,f,',",{‘,‘;' L :’::,:";;(“:2:’, L and six silver dollars. The rest was In|qi s furthermore Imperative that certificate | county clerk; Henry Shirk, treasurer; G. W. | on Mira creek, near the township line, has | {7, atrerl examination of the appropria. | [EXPress Company's Safe Cracked. |5 S0, CrELIN SO0 ot of belng thrown gmall change. The two men claim to be | receipts shall be deposited with the secretary | Nicholas, sheriff; J. M. Robinson, judge: D. | peen awarded to Prentice & Babcock, the | tion will leave no room for doubt. Prior to PAPILLION, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special)— | " the ground. A good rain fell. brothers and give their name as Knudsen. | f iha toderation st the firat session s evi. | G Hopkins, supsrintendent; G. H. Ross. | contractors who did all the flume work on | tha. (htredustion of the anpronrisdon bil.. i | BY breaking the window glass in the Union | GRANT. Neby *Aug. - 21 (Special)—A: One has I Knudsen tattooed on hisx left | Gence of the required number being present, | commissioners district clerk, surveyor and | the line of the North Loup Irrigation and | which the appropriation for the support ‘of | Pacific depot here last night burglars were | heuvy rain passed over Grant Thuriday night, R i ey oo fwedos and claim to have | and a failure to procure or present a certifi- | Coroner T amvention:! Rioan Rog- | (Ll proyementicompanylarditehbiastirall the penitentiary is found, the bill for the | enabled to gain admission, where with a|which continued an hour and fully three- Been In this country twelve years. - One claims | cate ‘invalidates any. claims for reduction in | Delegates to stato convention: Sloaw, Rok"| At a recent business meeting of the Hap- | termination of the contract was introduced | heavy hammer they succecded in breaking | fonrths of an inch of Water. fell, Thin sec e R oth a0l LSl rallicn tarei & Mri€0) A\ i Rattiscford, Kiokat||8rey, Greer, (GopEory BEh v BRI AR et || HEE soclety ot itbtafiplasa: L ma »lm}wmhm nd afterwards paseed, thus indicating that | the lock of the F Express compan Glirek Mo’ )y Gornfana nEVENBERIONES Rovan Inches. . Both Are dhek enmpioeioney. | agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific | POt BONE o GRS i s ™NIE00, Goodell, | Reremd the enarch for the wart vear, Jn con: | Lo legislature, at the time it passed the | safe. The burglars secured very little booty, | tho late g £ They will be taken tomorrow. to Gothenpurg |-Taroad of Lincoln. has been appointed to act | e “uorion, Rite, Buck, Sawyer, Rost | pection with misslonary work " in " distani | “Ppropriation Bill, alio bad in view tho pas | as the safo contained but o few doilars in | SCHUYLER, Neb. Aug. 24—(Spec for further identification. The officers feel | 25 J0'nt agent, and w P& g § o Il to annul the contract, and | change and the railroad tickets. The latter | This vicinity was visited by one of the finest Atteberry. AT P s sage of the bl chang A Sanfdent. they have the right. mmc qeel | lssusd for the meeting. SONEY. Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- | heis; Including portions of this state, South | yhar the appropriation was made for the | were not touched. Had the attempt been | rains of the season Thursday night, the total Fiib oviaontly R men. L They Adjutant General Barry says that all ar- [ ST 60 AT T G 4 5 g especial purpose of meeting the demands of | made one night sooner they would have | fall being one and ten-one-hundredths inches. were evidently amateurs at the business, but v p | gram.)—The Cheyenne Y bon Rey. James Lisle of this city, Rev. Mr. @, e ry 3 o , g " > 3 e hel) they take the matter very coolly ami seenr | rangements have been made to transport the | SEURCT CIC holy here today. The precincts | Allan Rev. Mr. Leonard, H. Avers and C. B, | (he #tate for necessary expenditures in main- | made a good haul. The light of suspicion | While this fine rain came too late to help not the least concerned v and seem | yembers of the National guards to the grounds | (O 00 S0 Ltesented. The following | Coffin of Ord. and. others are arranging to | tAININE this institution without the interven- | fally upon two tramps who were seen hover- | the corn in the valley in this immediate Ostrander, who. was captured Thursday, | Of the encampment at Hastings from Omaha | wes FEETY 50 BOT 0k juaicial and state | hota"a” Chautauaua on the grounds o the | tion of a contractor. It will be observed | ing around the depot last night when Agent | vicinity and on west, there are thousands 1s_well known h Rt hursday, | and Lincoln by special trains. The train will [ oo eee FEE TR B8 YOG nGorder, J. | Soanaoned milltary ppst known as - Fori | from an examination of the appropriations | McClain closed it. “This is the tecond time | of acres of it on the hills in the northern NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Aug. 24— (Speciay | 1€4Y¢ Omalia at §:15 a. m., and from Lincoln | ™ FC " 5. Babb, L. C._ Stockton, | Harteuft, twilve milee above Ord, the date | Made prior to the session of 1895, and while | the express company’s safe has been cracked | part of the county that will be greatly benes alAgTAm )=-Sherift Millor thic attorraes clab] 3t 10 on Monday. At the conclusion of the | (aries J. Osborn, W. R. Wood, S. J. Ray- | set being September 3 to 9 £ the prison was under the management of a | in Papallion during the past year. Hted. There were many acres of late corn ceived word from the city marsnil o1 ot Te" | encampment next Saturday - speclal trains | [oq"ang’ A, A, Ricke "“The Valley County Agricultural society has | contractor, that the appropriations were made TR AT which would not have eared well at all but Sty thut twa om the ity marshal at Mason | il leave the grounds at 7 p. m. fot the [ "oy BLATTE, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special | gecided to fix the date of the next annual | Wpon the —basis of a certain num L M ateNox s for this rain. There is now good prospect 1 ihat two men answering the description | nomes of the soldiers. Al members of the | poicgram.)—The populist county convention | fair September 20 to 27, inclusive, and it is | ber of prisomers at 40 cents per diem | NORFOLK, Neb.,.Aug. 24.—(Special)—The | of the very latest of it making corn. The Ol ahC qirain, robbers had been arrested at|guards have been supplied with uniforms and | &SR Gl oted delegates to the state | further announced that all premiums will | per capita for each of the two years| annual Methodist Episcopal camp meeting of | rain will be beneficial to fall pasturage and forwardod Supesintentent Dure oy oo 8180 | cquipments. Adjutant General Barry Will | uug judicial _conventions. The resolutions | bo paid in cash. With the opportunity of- [ Of the biennium period for which the re- | thy Norfolk district now being held in this | fall plowing. Pastures have been very short forwarded Superintendent Park and arrange- | leave for Hastings tomorrow afrmed the Omaha platform, asked the re- | fered by the great quantity and excellent | Spective appropriations were made, and it | & S0 Tt o it B0 BT L G for weeks, meking the feeding of stock nec- meate were &t onco made take Engineer ccretary of the state banking board. |\ oination of District Judge Neville and en- | quality of frrigated products grown in this | Was o specified in the appropriation. The | p 0 8, G, TP E0 NS (R 1hed g | essary in some instances. Fall plowing has ustin, Fireman Duke and several other wit- [ Dick Townley, says the law suit commenced | qoreeq Governor Holcomb's entire adminis- | portion of the county, the management ought | appropriation in question is included in a bill |\ 0 PG LS (o all parts of the state | Deen a matter of little consideration, because nesses to that place to identity them. The |against him by parties connected with the |/ ion to be able to securz an exhibit that would | entitled n act making appropraition for | ..o “srecent Muny of the residents of | Of the extreme dryness of the soil. It is 1{3: trail when picked up led in an easterly | bank at Weeping Water for something aover BEAVER CITY, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special | do credit and honor to the county and state. [ the current expenses of the state govern- | nioeo™yote aieo taken tents and are spend- | oW sufficiently wet that no difficulty is direction and as the officers know the pace [ $300 will be heard next Wednesday, the 28th | pelogram.)—The populists met in convention | . C. Hibbard of this place had a piece of | ment for the years ending March 31, 1806, | fOrel Bave WER GGRER FEERE FO0 A€ SHEEAT | experienced fn doing the work. The “cone Where several articles found were purchised | inst. He says that it is news to Attorney | oqay for the purpose of electing delegates to | irrigated barley which vielded forty busheis | and March 31, 1897, and to pay the miscel- | {0 giger Hodgetts fs making these meetings | {inued rain s somewhat detrimental to they conclude the fugitives were trying to get | General Churchill that the latter is to prose- | ;)0 fugicial and state conventions. Prof. C. | to one bushel of seed sown, and Samuel Mc- | laneous items of indebtedness owing by the | "5 Oic0alc™ng Mg ably assisted by | haying, but that work has been pushed so bick to the place they had come from. |cute him for grand larceny. According | yincent of Chicago was present and delivered | Clellan, whose farm lies just west of town, | state of Nebraska." Under the subhead of | & #i0el SYGUOR . Tilyer of New Jersey and | VIEorously during the dry weather that there Where that place s is not stated, but it |to Townley's story he served quite a while | o t\o pours' address. The state delegation | had a field of barley which averaged over | penitentiary, it is provided as follows: * other noted preachers, chief among the lat- | 18 no danger of any part of the work remain- would have taken them past Callaway and | as receiver of the broken bank, aside from | s instructed to vote and work against [ sixty bushels to the acre. Throughout the | the maintenance of prisoners from April 1, | {or poing Bishop Newman, who will preach | ing undone. 4 i ) Mason Clty, the three days which he worked as bank ex- | fygjon with any party. The judiclal delega- | irrigated region similar heavy yields are | 1895, to March 31, 1896, $49,640; for the | gcbcmper 1 LOUISVILLE, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special)— In a few hours afterward an-ther te'egram | @miner. He charged the regular price paid | ¢jon i uninstructed, although a majority is [ being reported. maintenance of prisoners from 'April 1, 1896, | ¢ — Rein began falling here early Friday morne was received from Callaway saying the twa | for receivers, who assume wne responsibility | . own to be favorable to the candidacy of « d n Night DProwler. to March 31, 1897, $52,06( Maintain is de: | Endorsed Harrixon's Administration. | o and continued with greater or less in- men had becn captured near that place and | of the bank’s funds, and also the usual price | 5™ MoGlure of this city. " - oS e ) | fned to medn (0 hold or keep in any par- | HEBRON, Neb, Aug. 24.—(Speclal Tele- | tersuptions during the entire day, more than would be sent here tomorrow for identification, | Pald bank examiners YORK, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- | SCHUYLER, Neb. Aug. 24.—(Special)— | jjoylar state or condition; to support; to 5 vapit oMt TR ki gram.)—The Thayer county republican county | one and _one-half inches of water having The two horses turned loose by the robbers | Omaha people in Lincoln: At the Capital~ | zryp)—The populists of this county held a | Late last night when Harry Cameron went | sustain; to uphold; to keep up; not to suffer | ' o ion™ et in the opera house this aft- | fallen. The ground is thoroughly soaked, and captured by Miller's posse were brought | H: Edgell. At the Lindell—W. §. Helfbery, | convention at this place today for the pur- | up stairs to his room he happened to look | to fall or decline.” Maintenance s defined | EVEEURER W00 6 L0 SR BPREE R0 T thus reviving pastures and making fall plow= to this city last evening, together with all | H: F. Benedict, 8. T. Dorsey, William Krug. | e of selecting delegates to the Sudicial | out of his window, and by the light of a [to mean “the act of maintaining, supporting, | £rfoon &R nommated the FOWRE COMMN | ing a pleas k. Corn In this part of the effects found at the scene of the robbery, [ At the Lincoln—A.-N. Wattles, Mr. and Mrs. | convention of this district, to be held here | flash of lightning saw a man in a tree near | upholdiug or keeping up.” It is, therefore, | feket: TrRASGIER We S0 FEVRRRS - COUMY | e county s a good crop. A brand new Winchester rifie was found | M: C- Peters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Baker and | myesday, and to the state convention at Lin- | the window peering directly into the room. | uite apparent to the most casual observer | (eric o) G Profti SERCERICUIENL 40, B 3 4 that had evidently been purchased cn purpose [ 2°¥* s coln. J. D. P. Small was chosen chairman | He had presence of mind to take up a re- [ that the object of making this appropriation | poriiss SRR, B GeRElivs (PR SOORR unders County nchers Adjourn, for this robbery. 2 Axhla Brevities. and J. B. Stewart secretary. Delegates to | volver that was lying near and open fire | Was to support the prisoners in the peniten- “,“';'w“ X ”‘m‘m the Tast tas were ke | WAHOC, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special)—The The man Ostrander had in his possession | ASHLAND, Neb., Aug.”24.—(Special)—R. | both conventions were not instructed. upon the visitor, who at once began a hasty | tiary. o do this not only are expenditures | U0 v B irneconvention pledged itselt | Saunders county institute has been in sewsion hen arrested yesterday a brand new revol- Sohell of B "visit | TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- | retreat. Harry called to the man “I have [ required for the purpose of supplying them honest money and endorsed the Minne- |at the High school bullding for the past o Lt g onty boen used once or tuice, | A: Schell of Beatrice is visiting the family | gram,)—The populists held their county con- [ my eye right on you, and if you move a | With food and clothing, but also for the pur- | for honest money @nd enfoniid the i - v B e e v B0y ot My, Bryan: vention here today. Delegates to the state | step I will blow your brains out,” and then | pose of furnishing the necessary salaricd | SPONS PIAUTPER A TEE URMURER RO | week The attendance has been large, the days and as the horses used belonged to a| MIss Ethel Collins of Wahoo is visiting | convention were named and the convention | told other members of the household, who giticers and guards to praperly care for and R enreliment reaching 183, ounly, Eupering o Bl . e fa of L. will meet again September 28 to nominate a | had been startled by the firing, | keep them. he fact that the entire amount ot S LA H e Gralitns man living near him who was not in the | the family of L. K. Bell. T ikt et ause of the trouble, and | for the general support of the penitentiary VallasiTiare R Goudy, Superintendents Crabtree of Ashland country at the time he was suspected. When | Miss Lucy Penny has returned after a|county - o St LIRS, b puRe, i and Haan of thls city, Prof. Hasley of Rock the officers approsched him he fled, but. was | ten days’ visit to Burlington, Ta. RED CLOUD, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special | they went in search of the city mar- [ Wag included in one item ought to be s VALLEY, Neb, Aug. 24.—(Special)—Edi- | 100 Gayn O o N cKee of Ashland wers . d fed, 4 Mr. Henry Pickett of Wahoo 15 visiti Telegram.)—The populist convention of W shal, who hastened to the scene of the dis- | factory —evidence that the legislature in- o ly have returned fro R L T . taken at his house. The railroad men fail r. Heary t ahoo 18 visiting in ended the grosi b . tor Byers and family have return TOm @ |ty fnstructors. Prof. Beattie of Cotner uni- however, to identify him and tomorrow at | Ashland soe ouniy A emIokiel he ollewing SahaooN 0 SURL. heTAD SRELEE L Ly 1z heceasaty. oursent exy y’nx"‘“'\..m;r,"," 911 four weeks' stay at Hot Springs, 8. D. versity delivered a lecture Monday night to b MY more The county road graders struck town today. | ticket: Treasurer, Ed Fun clerk, J. foot of the tree in full expectancy of being | the necessary curre expenses roperly | Monday. i midnight his attcrney will appiy for a habeas | , The SUnLY Foad raters struck town today, | LENEV (O iktrict court, C. C. Stout; | blown into eternity if he moved an nch. | maintaining the prison. This is the con.| County Judge Baxter and wife and J. H.|the teachers on the subject, “Necessity of corpus. He will be rearrested at once on a f (i 005 UGS $0“Vod0s ‘in "good shape. | sheriff. J. W. Norris; judge, James Duffey: | while, as a matter of fact, it was so dark | struction I give it, and it is the construction | Van Dusen and wife of Omaha are the [ Education in Our Country Wednesday warrant. They will have three weeks' work on the | surveyor, Frank Kuehn; coron Stephen | that Harry could not see the man and was | I am satisfied the courts would give it, were | guests of Whitman Bros. Prof. Clemmons of the Fremont normal, to- The story of the capture, as near as The | pjycte pottom near here tu do after finishing Delegates state convention, F. A. | not really sure that he had been there since | they called upon to pass upon it. Mrs, H. Herrler has returned from a visit | gether with a number of his faculty, ren- Bee correspondent cin learn, I8 that the men | oo a0 onneast Sweezy, E. Gilford, J. L. Grandstaff, John | the moment he got his feet where they But, conceding that the appropriation can | with relatives in Denver. dered an instructive and highly entertaining were seen by a Gothenburg physiclan in the | g0 TR TE hed today otter a few | Sargent, Jacob Kindscher, D. J. Myers, J. A. | could be used in running. The stranger was | only be used for the purpose of purchasing | Judge Gaffin and wife of Colon, Neb,, are | program, after which a reception was given country north of that place yesterday. He [ qave' visit to Arkansas Hamilton, C. H. Rust, E. Oatman, W. B. | taken to the city jall, where he climbed no | clothing, food and fuel and cannot be used | visiting relatives in town. tho teachers and their friends by the city Teported it & d a speclal train carrying the | As an indication of ‘good crops and good | Guthrie and George B. Coon; udicial, H, L. | higher than to the top of an fron cot to do | for tho payment of the ealaries of oficers or | _John Burchard of the Twentieth United | te ul»*; s and High m;lm;t‘\l;:l:lml::'“’l:':lll“y‘lfiug loodhounds was sent to Callaway and placed | times coming this town 18 full of d Hopkins, F. E. Payne, J. E. Hill, 0. C. Teel, | the rest of his sight seeing for the night. wages of employes, the earnings of the pris- | States infantry is visiting his brother, who | people attended the reception, on the trall. The men were thus forced to| and fakirs. 5 of drummers | & 8. ' Householder, F. H. Garlock, F. — - oners would be amply sufficient for this pur- | lives near Valle pronounced success. The crowd did not be- keep moving and resched Mascn City while P Houchin, A. Spracher, J. Mandelbaum, i, N, | Wants o Divorce After Forty Years. | pose, and the prison could be maintained i S gin to disperce until after 11 o'clock. The the marshal was keeping a lookout for them. Pou t the Advantage. Richardson and J. Riley. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Spe- | without again giving the management of the AL May ) oard, institute closes today with examinations. From the information received it is thought | CLAY CENTER, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Spe-| A motion to instruct the delegation for | cial)—Mrs. Rebecca Renner has begun suit | prison labor into the hands of selfish con- [ HASTINGS, Aug. 24.—(Speclal Telegram.) | Prof. Dobbs has resigned his position In the men captured at Mason City are the rob- | clal.)—The Board of Supervisors of | Judge Beall was withdrawn on a statement | n district court for divorce and alimony | tractors. —A petition for a writ of mandamus was | the Wahoo High school and accepted the bers and that the man Ostrander, now he'd | Clay county met In special ses. | that F. A. Sweezy of Blue Hill would be a [ from her husband, Louis Renner, alleging SHOULD ABOLISH THE SYSTEM. filed this afternoon by the members of the | principalship of the Auburn schools. The here, was the third man who held the horse: # | candidate for district judge. cruelty and desertion. - They have been mar- 4 o school board as yet has not filled the vacancys . was d ¢ es. | sion today to redistrict the county cruelty and desertion. - They en ma It will also be observed that in the title of [ Board of Supervisors who voted to redistrict One of the men arrested at Mason City has ; LOUP CITY, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- | ried over forty years:and have eight chil- | the act of 1895, providing for the eircelisiicr | the county in accordance with the new law T ——— several wounds on the front of his lege, in. | 4 o cast lots as to who should | gram)—The populist convention for Sherman | dren be act of 1895, providing for the cancellation | the county in a a Enginecr Suves a Tra Y B R i d e Dorgan contract, there is not the |at the recent meeting of the board to compel IE| Jeb 4 o AL JQunda.an | 4 | represent these new districts on the county | county was held here today, and the follow- —— - of the I e meetin ; [ NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Aug. 24.—(3pe curred, pre \I:}nl y, fro m falling off the | ooy After considerable gerrymandering | ing nominations were made: Treasuper. 1 Frelght Onr Burglars Arrested, least intimation that the act itself should | the board to comply with the law. The court | .,V thing but the presence of mind of horse on a barb wire fence. the new districts were adopted by a vote of o 2 - P ST. LOUIS, Aug. '24.—A gang of freight | Provide for a reletting of the contract. The | has ordered a meeting September 9 to show . M ced B, & M A later telegram states that the men re- | 10, GV (EHEIC were adopied by a vote of | M. Poleki: clerk, Louis Rein; sheriff, H. G , Aug, 2 gang ght | FVICE the 8ot speiks only of the snject o | cause why euch action should not be taken, | Engincer George McMillen saved B. . forred to as being arrested at Callaway are | ° %% Which apparently gives the popullits | Pacten; superintendent, C. F. Johnson' judge, | car burglars that have been making rich | 1io®yil ‘ae being (o annul the contr et ealss . train No, 97 from being wrecked while leav- the ones arrested at Mason City. They Will | ing the portion of the law directing the ai- | o Kay; surveyor, C. Corning; coroner, Dr. | hauls in the Missourj Pacific and Iron Moun- | ing between the state and Dorgan and to re. Heatrice Store Robhed. ing this city yesterday. The train pulled out be brought to this city at once for identifica- | yixion to be made as near as could be as to | 2C"¢% delegates, ‘state goRvention, F. Bod-| 31 vards the past three months were ar- | peal all acts and paris of acts in confiict| BEATRICE, Aug. 24.—(Speclal Telegram.) | of the station about forty minutes late, and tion, probably arr'ving tomorrow afternzen. | population was entirely fgnored. The new | '-‘I'u‘p“-‘ ‘;"-“*! ;,"'“k“',l'l;‘: ‘l;““"k“f“‘“{f» rested today and it ie balieved that in their | therewith. That part of the et providing | —Some time during last night thieves en- i'.m. i dbeaniagg s _"‘,:‘('l‘m':"":‘fw‘::‘ oard consists of five pop ¢ HE Flok and B, 2 d Ay has been broken | fo A ttine DEEAh e Santeant e eI IR Ay o store of Ke & Son or o Wei pans Bo € ollow, 0! ) i board consists of five populists and two re- | 1o qial 51 Rain, D. Mather, J. O'Nell K. | 8rrest a dangerous gang has been broken | for the reletting of the contract is clearly | tered the store of Kerr & Son on the west | shan® Boulwarel RORER, FAUtARAR, B0 0w publicans, who met immediately and elected up. These under arrest are Frank Schmel, | beyond the intent and f the title, 1 al f he e LEXIM Neb., Aug. (Special)— | Fon, A"’ B, Randall chalrman. The Arat | A: Brown. F. H.'Kansgen, H. Chapman and | gl o0t b one T A e e | Y O relore, mugatory. & bellove that. ti | A O ade an ‘ontrance by cuttiyy | lcave the track. ' Reallsing that to put on predic e Mgty o | W. €. Dietricn L DRAFs O or, Alias Nigger,' | is, therafore, nug " belleve that this | drawer, They made an entrance by cutting | (ng air would send the traim over into the The prediction made in June by the Ne- | clection for members of this board may make [ W O JRCTER G H A0 o0 ) Tom Breen and Jack ‘and Anirew Post. None | Institution, If properly managed, can toon be | a hole through the back door and slipping the | 41O ¥ WOUIG KenO HRe LA e e throts braska Journal that things would move in | much change in its membership. Telegram )—Hall county populiste. today se. | 4Te cver 21 years of age.” All but Miiler had | made self-sustaining. 1 feel Guite cortin|bolt. The same establishment has been | (o yide open and (he engine crossed the ofws\x::r\:;‘x‘<-:\:l‘.»:x).\‘:ruu:lr.n;m\“:\r:r:‘:‘lu‘fltlll‘:; e & peful, | lected thirteen delegates to the state con- | &rticles in their possession suppoted to have | that it can be ma‘utained for less than the [ robbed several times within the past tWo | entire trestle on the ties, a distance of sixty Y 1T S R e A , Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special.)—The | vention, and thirteen to the judicial conven- | been stolen from carg at different times. | amount appropriated by the legislature, and | years. ni feet, The rest of the train kept the rails, is recelving Its fulfliment In August. Oné | républican county committee ia in session this | tion. Delegates to the latter ‘were instructed | Thelr habit has been to board moving frelght | that the earnings of the prisoners should ac- Garfle nty Teachers. Once across, the train was stopped and W twalving s fulfiliment In August. On | ¢ " eselon this | 0L o tion to vote as a unit and work for | (rains, bresk the seal of the car and throw | crue to the benefit of the state and would | BURWELL, " Aug, 24.—(Special.)—The | word sent to this city. The wrecking crew et T e eult for the teashors | afternoon, makiug arrangements for the fall | wlo“Tomination of J. R. Thompson. On mo- | Stuft out on the track, alighting while the | thereby very materially reduce the net ex- | o.io o b oo H6 e o StRRmEe i AR | gt Tonce went out and the train was shortly to decide which instructor they like most, | S*™Paign. The prospects for republican suc- | tion the choice of the convention for supreme | train was stillin moticn and returning to the | penses, if not make the institution entire'y | " i ks vadta ATy 2 liter. | OB 18 way socuth again. It happened 0 The evening lectures are welcomed by large | e In Dodge county are better than ever | judge was declared to be Maxwell, and dele. | Plunder. The booty secure) fosts up a large | self-rustaining. 1 am informed that there [ session of two weeks yesterday ne liter- | quickly that the passengers hardly realize audiences, and the teachers daily congratulate | before. The democratic party is badly split | gates to the state convention will act accord- | 888regate. are now about sixty-six of the prisoners reg- | ary program was rendered Thursday night. | their danger until it was past. There were Mrs. Bonar, county superintendent, on the | o0 the silver question, and with no prospect | ingly P 1 mp— - et e ularly employed under sub-contrac's made rintendent George I. elley conducted | many people on the train, and had it gone Sucoess Of the institute of 1596, of getting together. At present there is but [ STANTON, Neb.. Aug. 24.—(Speclal)—The wos Itw Own Water Plant Now. | iy "he prison contractor, whese rights are | the institute, assisted by Prof. B. H. Paine | gver the trestle the loss of life would have s one republican, the clerk of the district court, | populist party held its convention yesterday | IANSAS CITY, Aug. 24.—The vexed ques- | jrecorved in the bill annuling the prison | of Grand Island and erintendent A. O. | been appailing.__ 2l Bryan on Bimeta : In the court house, but after the 1st of Jan- | at the court house and nominated a full [ 1100 of the transfer to the city of the local | contract, and, also, that thowe interested in [ Thomas of St. Paul Juninta ofice Robbed, LODGE POLE, Neb, Aug. 24.—(Speclal [ uary there will probably be more. The conven- | county ticket and selected delegates to both | plant of the National Water Works com- | the plant formerly ownel by the Western s - TUNTATA, Neb.. AUS: 34 (Bpsciet)—Pros Telegram.)—Hon. William J. Bryan addressed | tion will be held September 21. the state and judicial conventions. About | pany was settled tcday, when that company | Manufacturing company stand reidy and | peo Grour Rt acial | famin by, SA8s AARCARERN AT a large audience here tonight on bimetallism M lonns. thirty-five delegates were present at the open- | bought in the city's issue of $3,000,000 bonds | willing to employ about 200 more. Further, [ % ot W B Aufes sl M bt Lhrough the postofas He will leave for Ruwlins, Wyo., tomorrow. ; 4 i, RS RIOR BE. ng of the convention, which was organized | and turned over its plant. The city iesued | that some of the industries ncw in operation | Telegram.)—Congressman W. B. Andrews | here last night, blew the sate, completely * e 5 - Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- | |, " ejcoting James Brooks chalrman and Rye | the bonds several months &go to buy the | are desirous of enlarg'ng their plants so as | lectured to a crowded house at the Christian | demolishing it, and stole everything in sight, “fn"llr 9 er Gav -“W"}'lfl'» gram.)—-The republican county central com- | Tatman secretary. The usual committees | plant, but up to todsy could reach no agree- | to employ a larger number than at present. | church last night under the auspices of the | They got tools to work with at the black: NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 24.—(Special)— | mittee met here today and decided to hold | were appointed, and while they were out H. | ment with the numerous firms that bid for [ This, with the number of prisoners necessary | teachers' institute. His subject, “Patriotism | smith shop. The postoffice books were found ‘There is still quite a wrangle over the re- | the county convention September 21, Can- | B. Miller of Winside talked to the audience | them. Peabody, Kidder & Co. were the prin- | to operate the institution, would give employ- [ and Education,” was handled well and the | in a box car this morning. The amount of moval of Gates college from Neligh to Nur-ldlflllul for office were plentiful, of what had been done by the old parties. | cipal bidders, ment 1o about all of the able-bodied pris-u- [ lecture much appreciated. | loss 18 mot yet tully kuowa.