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or not the scheol i dolug the requirad work. | brother-in-law over the possession of his | will be an abundance of rough foed, Sweet E light, 8@0c; quarter-blood, 10412¢; scedy, burr | K TED Any graded wetiool whieh hug in operation the | (Anderson’s) minor daughter, during Whith | potatoes, tomatoes and all other late garden ll"l. CHANGE To RECORD “m- }k'_uu.;‘n i broken, colree, 'OM!\“A l.lv STOCK AR necesnary course of mtady will be accredied | hie attempted to hie throat, The trouble | stuff wiil turn out # dly. All Nebraska WO W At i atte: Nne, 140 bt for the carrant year undar this new Jaw. The | was settled by the child being given to her | needs Is an abundang rain. Fall plow- i 1ci tub washed, 18g1%c: blak, bucks, 6e; minimur amount ot work whieh wiil be ac- | father. Soversl diys after this Andersn | Ing has begun in r rnest and farmers i ceptod wiil be the firet year (grade 1X.) of the | came to town and requested to be locked up, | are already figuring on a big crop for next | Wall Street rators Find Their Business < Wt o e t! f m'-mw"";03";:;:;32’:‘""“' of th state course for high schools, of Ity equivi- | eaying ho was wclag crazy and would kill | year. The rains hatElhot cnly rejuvenated Ope CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Liberal Run of attle for Saturday and All lent. This year's work Ineludes, in the fre®| eoine one, He was put in custoly, but after | the crops, but ilkew! @ epirits of every- Monotonously Steady. " | Sold Readily, 3 Fentures of the Tradin half year, Algebea, ®nglish grammar asllseveral days released. as tho attack had ap- | body. — Prices on analysis, oivil gavernment, and bookkeeplitk. | parently passed cff. It is now thought he has | | SUPERINTENDENT CORBETT EXPLAINS IT | 1nd in the sacond hail yenr. aigebra, BuRiied | Decome. Huranger and etner wandered off | “Ex,?TI;T:T,'NTJfi_ Bowvort. | GENCRAL OUTLOOK CONTINUES 600D | oCHCACE. Avk, S ket i\ o0 oV CENT. DECUNE tug locks, 2g3c; dewd pulled, Sfive. analysis, physical geography, and such re- | or killed himeelf, out of the corn :::‘. w"klm‘mnl the --m‘- views of cownion broucie as arg fouad moxt | Tho straight democrats yesterday met and 1‘!rnnl.);‘1‘lllehnnnr:!n of .:-n;in I?cN:nyl out gt the com ille todey, and (R efti Lo X 1 page irenlar No. 22, rela- the! o ven- | was ratified by the cftizens of this city las L eceipts of 900 carlouds o a fended to Get the Pabile mdmen | ISHIEL (52 PART, 0 80 CFONRY Dl ch Ly | flabiod thelr delogates Lo the county: cenven: | Kl ™ rhey proceeded +to s residence, | DUhla aud Memes Altke Admit hat|Monday at Mindeapolie and DUluih wauecied | Neheaskn Huyers of Fecders Bowine tional Institutions of the State | oyo0is) Most graded schools of two teachers 4 - — «s. | headea by the Sons of Veterans® band. J. 8. Business Will the courwge out ot tho lons in Ring 1o N Na Yabasil Working In Harmony—List will be able to carry this minimum amount | POPULIST COUNTY CONVENTIONS. | oo \was spokesmin for them, and made 1y with the Marketing of ompared with yesterda, September wheat Is S¢ lower and Sept Light Run of Mars the Graded Cities, of high school work. | Plekets Named and Delegates Sclected | @ happy congratulatory Riress, to which the the Big Crop. corn e lower. Oats sold at from ket Slow and Lower, “It 1s deemed desirable to extend the ad- udge-to-be responded in®appropriate terms. 19%¢ for September, the lowest pr — vautages of this ‘Free Altendance Law” to a8 "W,"'\",l'l !‘;,""\'_:;"A“K“':’,'_‘!:'gp‘m., A !’ndun Longnecker of -Chieago, who had been | made |hl(1‘:l~uu“nn. Frovisions \I\lv;”mw( : . — | targe al poasible: £ dekebb il O conventio A . Ccongra e R 05 —_Henry Clows. bead | Bty active at a shade easier prices for i L LINCOLN, Aug. 25—(Epecial)—The new | larke o vart of the tate a3 poswiBed LI | pyooputat county convention was held here | i el heicamtos on thelr efectiee. work and. toid e b s HLee O e Bl & ot | e i SATURDAY, Aug. M. law, providing for free attendance at public | prescribing conditions to admit our smaller | yesterday. Tho usual order of business was | his impressions of western pelitics. Befire of the banking house of Il(.’m) oW & k.l\ 11;.‘-:'(”_;”):.:'\;‘-;‘ T::-‘-m‘fi'.‘f-u-"';.\ln ';.::m. S n.‘«.-rm.x for the past twenty-four hours, high schools, which went into effect this [ i Whioole’ ta participation in the bene- | {nverted aud delegates to the jadiclal and | retiring the holghborfpréhent personally con. | Wrtes of the situation in Wall stret: e than the et Miflauons | A8 compared with the provious four days, month, makes it the duty of the State Depart- | fits of this law. Schools of two or thre | state conventions wero first selected, then the | Gratulated Mr. McNény on his nomination ""l'“'::; lfirf.:::u‘n’lf.‘:(."y:fi'."u:»'.'l,“ii“.'nr"\]"x.‘-*'.‘r were "‘“l‘fl" \"u‘l‘lx-q’vu;uv gener ’Hfmlnl;;l'zv-“x” are us follows: s Stogh.” AL ment of Education to dotermine annually | teachiers will he considered as high echools | FUS SO BLERS YENC RO B BE0 et | and made many pledges of enthusiastic sup- | {he'Sock market admit that, %o Tar s ros | B RSt for the ok Webe reported uf | Augus e e Y hat schools in this state are properly | Of approved grade if they maintaiu one year i3 g ¥ port. TR spects material conditions, the outlook i% | (405000 bu, more than for the week pro- | August 23 ¥ hod of high school work as outlined above. | judicial convention are: John Chambers, J. BIAsK good. It I8 conceded that the harvest out- | viovs . he minister of merloniture of Hune | Atiu equipped and subject to the provisions of the | ) ©RE i bol o five teachers should | T, Moore, Willlam Allen, L. Labounty, G HAERIRER WVOFking At CIAERA come, taken as a whole, 1s likely to be at " officlally reported that the world's | Auel law, Superintendont Corbett gives out the | yyintain two years as outlined In the state | Gharls De Chant, Charles W. Wood, D. ¢, | CUARKS, Neb., Aug. 26.—(Spacial ) —Burg | leust ' gcod fyetage, aid that the money t crop for 1806 wis ZLONK bu, lews | AU Bosicri o dbd o 406 following: course.”” & = Littlo, . Goddard, Delegates to attend the | 1aFs effected an entrance Into the general | ¥eld to, the farmer promiacs to okt af i for 18H, there was suid {o-be | following will show lotall “About June 1 the state superintendent | Lo (TORECTCONING FAIR, | populist conyention are: B. E. Wood, | merchandise store of T. L. Dixon at this | acknowledged that the commercial spirit is | wering by shorts and Cattle 115K8, gent out to all high schools and to all eounty - J. H. Lincoln, J. F. Green, W. C. Reed, W. ll'lafl' I“I;!l I"lmln by vr)ll"’x “I’Nll ”‘;‘t"m:l | ; x‘.‘.!f;‘.., ;::l“ 'I_u” lm‘, ":Aix\ul'lllhi!l”(l‘u- i m |..‘.\mlu lrmi ”}" prices ! this woek...2 erintondents a clreular containing full in- | Arrnngements Neing Made for n Grent | A, Bradbury, D. L, McBride, G. W. Warner. | door with chisels procured from a local back: | FeCivL ent Is huoyed LY the expecta: | were made during the first few minutes c ... 0% :""'”,"‘"r";,‘":f‘;“f' riospaibigld S Nericulturnl Bxhibition. Following nominations for the county ticket | smith shop. They were evidently disturbed | Lo, OF 85, ToCreased, SSISMBION JUEI | the wession, and from that point thete was 11180 Getermination would be made, together with | YORK, Neb, Aug. 25.—(@peclal)—The were made: ~County commiasloner, John |t thelt work, as they aband:ned two arge | S8 15 Homie Broducnion Conkeauinc uboh | by RauRl casl J I o s 3 14 be made, together Wi | ooming York county falr is creating much | Stone; coroner, Cyrun Moflit; surveyor, Fred | piles of goods which they had aesorted, one at | the new tariff, and the danger from an| ‘Tnen word cmme from Minneapolls that following will show receipts for the a blank form for reporting the necessary data Garlick; county judge, E. P. Pyle; sherift, B. | each end of the building. The money draw- | excess of importations s certainly less thati | the recelpts of Spring there | year to dats, s compared With the SRR from each high school. The ahsenco of school | Interest fn this county, and from the prep- | PATEC TR (RS o Clurt, W. C. | ers were broken from the counters and the | has been feared, and not Hkely to affect | wid ‘at Duluth were esti At LT B L superintendents and principles during the va- | arations that are being made will be a grand | Roed; superintendent, N. H. ' Jones; | contents, consisting only of emall change, | aGVTH*G, TS SO EDE i (i L B R e R Wy B Shee eation has prevented many schools from | success. The agricultural exhibit promites | treasurer, Charles Seibecker; county clerk, | taken, The rafe was not moleited. A #mall | ji now seems reasonable to expect. | ihore whe & SUERL recorery. REPLEIBOE | i 1o August oo, qes 5 “ Vi o ere has been | W. H. Wilson. Hon, D, T. Welty of Cam: | quantity of dry gcods, shoes, jewelry and no- | national exports of last month showed an | ¢HidYedqcted 10 Giige, off to S14¢ anid closed 1 sending in the report. The tate depart- | to be a gool cne. This year there | bridge and 8. R. Smith of Indfanola addressed | tions i missing. encouraging gain over those of & year ago, | it §izee A0 SN | in 18 i 2,027 ment has, however, just completed a par- | rome fine fruit raised in this county and a iy Too, Genion on the fssues of the day. Both CRTTTITE and the increase was due less to'a larger | “corn' was firm for a few minutes at the [ CATTLE-There were only sixty-sIx loads tial list, subject to the addition of other | great deal will be on exhibition. Sugar beets | vo anqidates for district judge. ot Will Hunt Cattle Thiev ‘lx]".":l".\;‘llxlt'\v‘l_x’;-‘ ",’f"“:,""‘;"\ f-\v'- ik nw' opening, but soon weakened in sympathy | of cattle in the yar against 103 yes schools as their reports are recelved. raised In this cuonty, as fine as will be found | FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Special)— | CHAPPELL, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Speclal)— | the, MOEE URPCEREL GrHeS: ente i cottss ‘\,“1'{1‘““‘ ";'*x'- '1'\;‘ “If' fl'.“""l "_»fl'[,l';“l‘*'“!;"_ | terday, but stll it was a liberal run for the “The followirg classifieation of the graded | throughout the state, will be an attraction. | The popullst county convention was held yes- | There has been a vigilance committee organ- | ind an equal rise ih petroleum, compred | Fnn rombe wose 575 cars b rall and 11400 | 148t day of the week. Among the offer- sehools of the e indicates the maximum | The sugar bect industry in this county terday afternoon, and after selecting dele- |ized in the sand hills in the north part of this | with a year ago, means many millions of | by, by canal, and the out-inspection amount- | ings were a few westerns good ugh for amount of high school work approved by | helng agitated, and it 1s thought that a large | gates to the state convention tney nominated | county to rid that section of cattle thieves, | additional value to our chiet articles of | ed to 00 b, Septembcr opened | the kiliers, but the great bulk consisted of the state department, except in unusual | gereage of the samo will be pianted the com- | the following ticket: For county clerk, [ The man that makes cattle stealing a busi- | $XPOrt for the current fucal vear, sufficient | sold - momentarlly ana. veiy “paringly 8 | ooy stuft and stock cattle. eases and after epecial Investigation: fng year in crder to secure York the refining [ Charles York: sheriff, P. F. Rigdon; county | ness will receive harsh treatment at the | morchandise exports at present anticipated. | 1 po a LR On,UO%N | “In spite of the fact that it was the last (Class A—Includ all high schools In| piant, The sport part of the progr'm judge, L. Chapman; superintendent, J. S.|hands of this committee in future. “Bulls” and “bears” on securitles alike | Yent trading price athe lose day of the week and that killing cattle, at districts having fifteen or more teachers, £uch | eome gogd attractions lsted and there Stevenson ——— concede these prospe and there are few | Oats were quiet and featuraless. Fluetu- t, and many of the stock cattle, would #chools belng expected to carry four years, of | po some fast horses brought to the same; in [ WAHOO, Neb, Aug. 25.—(Special)—The | OOQIIOIFIIDISISIINNISIT! who deny the possibility that for the next | ations were narrow and ipfluenced by the | huve to be carvied over until Mondas. the des, of tiie state course for high schools, | faor, the manasers have received word that | popullst county conveition ¢ nv.nel here yei- twelve months the course of the foreigh | action of wheat and corn. September started . IR {7 & , SEohaTies T PR IR Gl il c rt wrket was in - very satisfactory shape, Stillsequivalent. . b 2 many will be brought in the state for that | terday and twenty-one delegatcs were se- SOUTH OMAHA NEWS e il\}_il‘\“fl‘m oF i bacK | at from e t 1 down to from 19 erthing: Kot BhCthEe Deat. Stoeiy Jamet Class B—lucluding all high schools In | o iiosg purpose. The bicycle races of the | lected to the state conveniton, which meets country has lost during the last two trade in provisionk was Inrgely In the € or feeders, was wanted and sold well, districts having six to fourteen teachers, such | g P& e g AU Jincoln, Augu:t 28. A like numbar were 1 e Years of adverse foreign exchanges. | wa DLl At LJheSiecrs fat enough for kil'ers were strong JEOOmALeIng expecte ‘to cArry tlkee, year fl‘:lrw‘:‘"{'l"rn:;nm{nl M"v'v’:u['u:l'\hrhrh:(;.r::v'mvh Seisacatite x\h':“;u:nrm Sbhventioi wHLE 18 ec'ceeeeeccccfiee HUC heve Gatman h an Tnportant wncartaty | Gatoten ChanginE L gl RLREA LT R Ml L BB s L e of the state course for high schools, or ita | GRS E07 SFEVROCEENICH 1% A 1t s thought | called to meet at York August 27. A large [ One of the government inspectors em-|which, more o less, according to individudl | which the 8 iber and_Oetober prices | 1Fa T, 0 ST 1o bana un estimate of the saulvalent, i that this year's accommodations of this kind | number of delegates were present. ployed at the vards suggests that the Depart- | {emperament, holds In suspe 0 b G ede il ™yl | market. ‘A few loads of Wyoming, and Texas lass C—In districts having three to five | (o (ol "aneor former years. The dates | BENKELMAN, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Special | ment of Agriculture give an exhibition at the Ruoa ) situntion of tre ARk OlbeIng s ".“”‘I(,;\‘,',,_r ;“;{(' steers changed hands at $3.15, The week teachiers, such schools being expected to B, (BRGNS NGE 10, 11, 12 and 12, | Telegram.)—The populists held their convent | state fair of the manner in which meats for an unsettled factor, and absolute | fa 7ie lower, la D towor | closes wi ¥ market about 300 Gl Griits saivhient i tor BN | CHADRON;. Nebi, Augi 38/=@pesitl)= | tion hera rday and nominated a_full | export are examined by the microscopical | COnfidence 1 impossible ko long s such 4 | matimated receipts Wit o werd Bhout forty Jonds ot SowE e lass D—In dis having two or three | Dawes, more fortunito this yeir regarding | ticket as follows: Clerk, M. 8, Owens. Ben- | gepartment. On account of the scarcity of | the “bulls” count upon the certainty of our | 32000 head: % 3 and the market was ay to 0 y v nelg ng c - | kelman; treasurer, L. G. Rugg'es, Hiawatha; oo = . foraihg b LAt AL on desiruble stuff. Canners wes chers, ttch schools being expected to carry | Crops than many nelghboring counties, in ; urer, L. i [ hogs the packing houses are not at the pres- | forcing or maneuvering oul throug!i | “The leading futures ranged as follow 3 o ible stufl. Canners we L VBLLof Lhe ktato’ cbutes e oas¥ | tands to celebrate the fact at the tenth an- | judge. A. B. Starkey: shorill. A T. Latshawi | ont“time putting up any export pork and the | this difficu The “bears’ mugnify the | — open— T Tigh 1 Low not in so good demand and were a lttle or ity equivalent nual fair to te Leld cn the grouzds of the | Superintendent, Jimes R\’\'m"'{ R r“"“ elght young women who do the microscopical | 441 AR L L G "Blockers, & feeders of all welghtsrWREN AMOUNT OF HIGH SCHOOL WORK, | &ssociation near thig city on the 5th, 6th and I{lthv;‘)r A ,""[". G G DLIER hira dis. | Work for Uncle Sam are idle. A great many | wins of suffering. For the moment, though . good, sold at prices that were strong to Tth of September. The premium list is now | M. Ewing of Ives; commi hird people who come to South Omaha have an | called upon for unimportant exports of goid, | S ; @ 3 10c higher. The market was active and out and shows careful preparation on the | trict, H. P. Laroway, Ha'gler. idea that the government examination i a |and which ar: more per i tent than sanguine C. . the yards were cleared early part of Secretary B. F. Pitman. The prizes mere farce, but it is not. I the department | Persons have x;nwilvl‘wll. Y e e Bd i 307 amg| LRI T L ey T e are all cash and the association is in such | . X would erect a booth at the falr grounds | dicate has compensated the treasury for tie v 03| Bow | noticed in the yards today ¢ large corn shape as to promptly pay them. Bicycle races | YORK, Neb, Aug. 25.—(Speclal)—There | for an exhibition of this work the packing | 1055 This rellet has sustained the hope of .. e soves| rop In gome ections of the state, together o 3 a, “ tatio i L the hopeful and they persist in hoping on; oss | b with an abundance of fail feed, has made garetuly arvanged, atter consuliation with | \ifobin an important featura of the epeot | was an unusually large crowd in -the | louses would gladly furnish the samples €0 | bt Wi cannor aord to jknore e faci | ko il 3R U d demand for stock cattle and. feedcrs. ang B Ptk ommeers AWGUED” | department, but many matehed horse raes | city on yesterday. This was no doubt oc-|Work on. and then every one would have a | that this help is wholly artificial, that ‘in | oaw. %o.% | | from uow on there ought to be plenty of 1 % 5. Fool s veen coun- % B e chance to see what a severe test all meats | a certain seige it is purely gratuitous, that it WELees, 2044 2044/ buyers from this state. Thus far this sea- authorities of the State university. On the | W11 also take place. Foot races between coun- | casioned by the populist county conventicn b ol o e i 2 2041 . D 4 A e ito A th % ss | may be discontinued at any moment, and SSeo 20 20| 19 son the most of the feeders sold here ha last page of the circular entitled ‘Accredited | 1Y DOy Is one of the novel plans of Mr. Pit- | gnd the spec'al session of the county board | 89 {hroush before bewng siamped first class | GGV ({“cartainiy must soomer of later come | Kone 10 ‘Missourl, Towa. and states farthep Schools,’ published by the university in July, | m2n. 1t Is the des're of the associaticn to send | of supervigors, for the purpose of redistricting | %Y the Department of Agriculture. to an end. With conservative men this is east, 1505 Will b, found the followine siatement: |88 €ood an exhibit ns possible to the state | the county into supervisor dsiricts. The Sidre rolen atal a position of affairs which can only produce 9 1 HOGS—There was a 1ght run of hogs “The university Wil co-operate with the State | falr at Omaha, and it will doubtless prove a | latter caused much comment and a &reat deal| A four-story frame building. ot Twenty- | BolSERS. ol CAution and reservation, and L 3 at e clone o e Wik, Department of Public Instruction in the mat- | SUrprise to many people who will see it that | of interest was shown in the same. Tha fact o B R LR B L PR LA LS Ty hreo. yo n number of schools have reported more years, or grades, of high school work than is called for by the classification cstablished by this department. This classification has been Honored the President, G ¥k et y 3 syndicate withdrawing its support, the 3 wenty-three 'y ay, T ter of recognizing state high schools, and | fuch crops have been rased in this sectlon | that the seventeen members of the boara | ®IXth and Q streets, owned by Dan McGuckin | BYORNCRIE, WIARITGWIRK M2 IROOG, o St oo g2 | and” lower, ‘un Nat ex o2 factory fo the aehing | [ sirable hog m especially in the matter of classification of | In spite of the many adverse conditions. were to be cut down to seven caused many |And used by him as a hotel, was discovered | of gold by issuing another %0 Gl Ay 2 euch schools will conform closely to sug- | BENKELMAN, Neb. Aug. 25.—(Specal| remarks of dissatisfaction. At the close of |on fire this morning a few minutes after | bonds. For another loan would the | ghort tive te i gestions and requirements of that depart- | Telegram)—Secretary J. P. Israel of the | tne meeting the cld board presented its | midnight. As the building was old and dry | Inference that the fiscal discaxc is 8o stub- | “Sopi...... &0 L R R AL L LT ment." County Fair association is now malling the | chairman, Mr. James Houston, with a band- | the flames speedily shot up to the roof from :’J;,:‘ ,:'m“"" I'}jl‘“"“\,!“]‘"‘_::‘}‘,j:"\' l{ll}\l}}""l"\"“l"‘l'{ i 5 85 M IR L “In the great majority of cases it would | premium lists of the coming county exhibit, | some gold watch as a token of the esteem in | the Kitchen, where the fire originated. Never- | Grangements that would follow. Al this L E AL g very popular range. The week closes with hogs not be wise or economical to undertake more | to take place October 10, 11 and 12. Which they held him for the acceptable man- | theless a hard fight was made on the flame: angements that would follows A1l this aquotations were as follows: kelling 2érzge lower than o Week ago. On ate high school work than is indicated in the —_— ner In which he had held his office. and in little more than an hour the fire was | cause it scems a needless prolongation of PR e e DREV L g ¢ bulk of the hogw sold table of classification. Smaller cities and | LIFPED GUNS BY THE MUZZL The populist judicisl convention of this |€Xtinguished. One-halt of the rear portion | the trouble, for none will doubt that if the | g iralghts, $2.16G5.10; bAkers, 31000285 | & Only one load of sheep was offered o towns cannot usually maintain the same — district will be held here on Tuesday. As | Of the bullding will be a fotal loss. The loss | {reasury and the banks would formaily con. BAT--No. 2 spring, 61%G61%c; No. 3 spring, | the market, and that sold at about stendy pri number of grades in the high school as | Boy Loses n Foot and a Man Lowes | yoi there are but few candidates in the fleld, | (0 the structure and its contents will be | by, miih ® Flew (€ Festoring, their mutual | 3 T red 1% 6250c . ik Malance ot e iieep ‘rechlved ‘Wire can larger communities, without neglecting in Life. and from the present outlook It seems that | Petween $2500 and $3,000, which is fully | ing the relations existing before 1533, the £ o U %0 | cholce atives nte fuotahle At trom (L8 or overburdening the lover grades or expend- | ELKHORN, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Special Tele- | the two present judges, Bates and Wheeler, | coyered by insurance. % i moyement’ would fall intoits old ruts 2 o HERACE | i od wekteii ot from 2 10 880 Ing too large a share of the school revenue —Y v v 0 e v . " ati vet, There were no casualties among the guests, | and the danger of treasury drains would be and stock sheep a good to upon the small higher classes. Furthermoro, | 5o v TR O e L IS SAN Tt Laituoigh e wad)% hurried scrambie | ended. If this cannot bo done, the case fs | FiA nominal; No. 3, 36@lc; No, | choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs n 83 {0 $4.500 When the number of high school teachers | % WIre fence with a loaded shotgun Henry, | for coutty ofices, Tew, parbies have eXbbed | among them to get out sately. Moet of them | RCheless; and It Ia the most discouraging e et and weakening to the school work to mul- | Mockelmann, received the contents of one | “witihoPaise ERCE (o a o york | rear portion of the building were awakened [ movement toward this form of settlément ork, per BbL., $9.2080.00. | gmall Receiptn In Lines with tiply unnecessarily the number of high school | of the gun barrels in the right foot, necassi- byt Uk R b Y% | only when the flames were upon them they [ We ought to be able to place some confi: 215, Short ribs, sides (oose), e f classes. ey vy SUUHIYECECaEy CRLAI AR YR, s place. He | yoio ynable to save any of their possessior dence in the ultimate action of the com 7 H shoulders (boxel), $5.67% ey 2 b ¥ . tating amputaticn of the leg at the ank'e. |leaves a widow and nine children. The : bined wisdom of the banks and the gov- |5 t clear sides (boxed), $6.67'44 CHICAGO; Aug not enough n’l;hilfl':i‘,l flestion must, of course, be some- | SIOQUX ~ CITY, Aug. 25.—(Special Tele- | funeral was held today from the Christian | ,,11° fire originated in the kitchen, but the | grpment, but at present neith 3 18 istillers® finished ' §oods, catile here today to make a PRYES o i are, to be aure, & plltl‘;\_' gram.)—While drawing a shotgun out of a | church, Rev. Lemon of York officiating. cause had not beem digcovered this morn- | giving any encouragment to such trust, and limited offerings were sold at yesterday's prices. 5 7 A & ‘ty | 108 for our part we are unable to see how the Common to cholce native steers were salable pose of the law mor of this department 1o | W2ECR bY the barrel B. C. Bacon, a wealthy | Mrs. H. H. Bzker, who has been in the c'ty favorablé natural factors above referred to LB s e e e A ¢ 0 Stk dont i from $3.40 to $5.75, and faney corn fed beeves hinder any community fr farmer inear here, acoldentally Afred the|for:some time vieiting:Rev. B. H. Baker He Struck the C can be expected to make any vigorous head- yon < MOVRRAGA bighe Behoc - Work ":'h",‘:h”‘:“‘,“";; weapon and, recelving the charge in the | and family, left yesterday for Chicago. Councilman Henry Mies was avoiding his | way so long as there Is ro attempt to grap- | ———— - were nominal at from §5.80 to $.05. Shippers Underiaken’ = with o ccontmy lpean, be | breast, was instantly killed. Mrs. Winslow and. granddugiter, Miss | riends yesterday, as his right eye was closed | Pie. with this_ radical aisruption o norma; | Flour, vbia. ... ... 000 | i not want many hose, but oty packers took and siccess. These unusual grades Events at Margaret Davie, who have been VISUng reli- | ight on account of& blow struck by Dave | boweraetne treapury and “the. clearing | Com. b iiii2 g0 e veraring 5 ower fertheasT AU should not be recognized However, under | EXETER, Neb., Aug. 26.—(Special)—Rev. tives at this place, relurned to their home in | Loesher. The quarre] was on the street yes- | hous Qaix, b Sn0| 7000 | mixed ioke ana”steady for ou e new law until the propriety of carryin f a h 3 terday morning. Friends interposed and pre- o : H Heavy hoks sold at 8075, mixed them and the desire of the community t5 | Father Simeon has resigned the pastorate of | ~Miss Bertha McMaster, who has been visit- | vanted further trouble. The futs grew out | RATES FOR MONEY AGAIN SLACK. ( Bares. B 120001 ___ 4,000 |40 "0 erom 84,30 10 $4.15, and Mght welghts At sustain them are fully shown, It fs a mis. | the Catholic church here and returned to his [ ing the family of J. W. Carpenter for some |of the fact that Mies, who, besides holding [ comtinued Influs of Gold Being Felt | kova s com L aoe: Cdater. D@ | ot The bulkc. ol ot from $040 1o t1H. ake that has gained some currency In this | native home in Switzerland. He made many | time, returned to her home in Lincoln yes- | down a job as one of the ¢ity fathers, is a A A e, ; L GR@THC, | pucking, and at ‘from .60 10 H.10 for MRIDping state that the standing and credit of a school | friends here during the several years of terdiy morning. collector for the South Omaha Brewing com- y o AR Eirrent ‘Prices are avout the same us & 1 LONDON, Aug. 25.—With the ntinued ey and of its principal should dgpend upon the | labor. He will be succeeded here by Rev.| Miss Grace Moore, who has been visiting in | pany, refused to give Locsher a saloon to | | HONDO :DM the rates for money have| NEW YORI GENERAL MARKET. number of nominal years in the high o | Father Bradley, a young man but recently | Bradshaw, arrived home yesterday. . Mies intimated that Loesher was no Myl e course, or the number of ‘points’ fi;;ofifhfi;; from Rome. A A Lid s E?Sa. nml”memgr resented the remark. again slackened, and iru‘m the same cause | Clowing Quotations on the Principal CERip G m“u'f ;;,"r'i'v': university accredited list, rather than upon | This city had quite a treat brought about Anaden Denchiahn Dave Loesher was arrested at 4 o'clock [ &lit edge stocks have advanced, but the ex- ___Commoditics and Stapl the thoroughness of the work and the ex- | by the raln Friday morning, which so hn-| FREMONT. Aug. 25.—(Special)—Mrs. Fred | yesterday morning for disturbing the peace. | CePtion was the mining market, In which | NEW YORK, Auk. LOUR—Recelpts, 1. | “fucelpin: Cattle, 80 head: calves, 100 heads cellence of the schools. dered troop A, Nebraska National Guards,|L. Nesbit of this city died suddenly, after | Later on he was let out on bail. He was | business was exceedingly quiet, although (400 bbls.; exports, 11,20 bbln; market dull and | hoks, 000 headi Mech, 279 head. CLASSIFIED SCHOOLS. Captain Culver of Milford commanding, that [a short illness, yesterday afternoon. Her |once a councilman. L b e o s dhaals i Kansas City Live Stoek. “Since the law goes into effect only a few | they did not reach Exeter until Friday even- | husband, who is a traveling man, was away There was a mood demand for Tnvk!g bui | $.55a2.70; winter extras, $2.50@3.0 win KANSAS CITY, Aug. 24.—CATTLE-—Reccipts, weeks before the opening of the fall term | Ing instead of ncon, as was intended, hence | from home and did not know of her fllness SrRLLWe o v low s, 83150330 spring low grad 2300 head; shipments. 4,100 head. Market slow % 2 S0t Iapent Spanfards were weak. Paraguavans ' ad- | ter low & . $3.16G3.70; Ing low grad 200 heads.osiy 3 0 head, k in the different high schools, the schools are | they Wwent into camp here. At 9:30 in the | until notified of her death. She was a yOun | joeaeer o {;‘:;:k‘;l{n\:yl'l|;(wlg:nbd, ¥ spent yes- | DB on mews of the resumption of in- | $.00@2.45. Rye ‘tlour, dull; superfine, $276G3.00; | but steady. Texas stecrs, $2.60G3.00: Texan cows, > 3. 10 () 5, beef steers, $4.00G4.45; Ve cow all accredited under this classification. Any | evening the two Christian Endeivor socle- soci terest pa: American_securities were | fancy, $3.106 $.00g2.4 W . Any ing 2 octe- | lady of rare intellectual and social gifts. . LTodET Woodtne e pay BT curities were | (00N MIEAL -Stendy; yellow western, $1.02q | $1.003.00; stockers and feeders, $28034.45; bulls, changes found necessary can be made later, | ties, Epworth league and Baptist Young Peo- | There was a special service of song at the | , Thursday evening the Modern Woodmen of | bettr, especially the bond issues, which | , (il ndywire. s 7 $1.00012.00, The ~accredited list, so far as completed, | ple's union had hastily ga hered together | Methodist church this evening. The patriotic | America hold a special meeting. 3 WITEAT Reeelpts, 10,100 ba : exports, 103,00 | HOGE-—Tecelpts, head: shipments, 500 4 lected, but the anticipated | Ay s d. Marke ¢ bulk of w 5 stands as follows: some thirty members, who marched over to | songs written by the late George F. Root | Nels Lind and Mary Ny b 17 zation Sohemes | bu-: #pot market dull: No, 2 red, 6 2 | head. Mark: bulk of $4.9.0M g b T 91, NO. hard Y Options opened 041440 ackers, .35G4.50; Class A—Fifteen or more teachers, four | the camp, where they spent an hour, sing'ng | were finely rendered by a large chorus choir. | Fled Saturday by Judge Montgomery. vhen iksued will improve matters. Eries | northern, tiucs Noo b haud, foe Opom o P AR IR et o o L years. and reciting pieces, troop A do'ng its share. | McPherson post of the Grand Army of the | An attempt will be made to hold a meet- | have been old on a basis @88~ | warian estimute of 202, 0 bu. #hortage in the 6, 14, 40, !t}"n‘.‘,“““- Fremont, Norfolk, On Saturday morning the town turned out | Republic attended in a body. The church | mg of the city council this evening. m_fl'.f; (n.'};:';'(!'l..flffl."-w have |,.;::,: ,',"‘”f'{,‘.‘.’:' 1d's production, 0.0 by ase in Reosluta 5 :{;‘,{"”,y,’m -1.100 Crete, Kearney, Plattsmouth, Hastings at 10 o'clock. Miss Nellie Atwood of this city leaves to- [ a fortnight's visit with relatives in Kansas. | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Lake | aha closed tee lower; September, 6768l Fairbury Lincoln, South Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cox and their daugh- [ morrow for Evanston, Ill., where she will [ Tpe run of cattle promises to be big today. | Shore 11§ per cent. Other movements were €714c; December, 69%@70%¢e, ‘closed at 3 Stock In S| Falls Cily Nebraska City, York, % ter, Leola, have gone to Delaware, O., Laving | enter the Northwestern university. Last | up to 6 o'clock last evening 139 cars of | fractional. RiL # CORN—Receipts, ‘21,50) bu.; arte, 10, ;| Record of receipts at the four principal mare Class B—SIx *o fourteen teacliers, three | been called there by the serious fline’s of the | €vering a large number of young people gave | westerns had arrived. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. { TR S R T T EL S ST SR b years: father of Mr, Co3 her a surprise. The evening was very pleas- — o ; on " but Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 9.vear- ter of Mr. and Mrs. — offt under liquidation and closed L @de lower; | g uin om : Albion, Genon, Randolph, Mrs. V. Mayfield and little daughter of [antly spent with games and other amuse- 1-1:,’.':“' ;4]::“;»:’1; :}r(::r';n:urnl’a)-_ Burial will | Condition of Trade and Quotations | Sepiomber, A1GA % SO passesie A S Alanics, n:,"“u'i'f.‘“"' Red Cloug, Omaha are vis'ting friends in this place. merts, pl = be at St. Mary's cemetery today. on Staple and Fancy Produce. »:"‘l\.n. "'I'I"; e atends B Kansas Cit Seeant M 2000 Arapihoe, Hebron, " U Mrs, Julia Heiroiamous and daughter, M!ss ‘Several hundred people who came up from | EGGS—Fresh stock, per doz., 10@10ie. 2White, ic: white western, e, ‘Options were Y ¥ 0, Astlund, Holdrege, Delta, are visiting the family of G. . Wal-| AURORA, Aug. 25.—(Special)—W. I. Far- | Kansas City visited the stock vards yester- | BUTTER-Packing stock, 8aSic; cholce to btionally dull; closed unchanged 1o %e lower: | mporas ..., ] oo Auburn, Hooper, Shelto lace, their brother and uncle, also other rela- fancy, 15@16c; gathered creamery, 1i@1sc; sepa- ¢ ysie. i 4 Aurora, Humbolat, Sidne; 4} h b ley, Commissioner Hall, Mayor Forbes and |day and looked at the packing houses. piditaciin e, spring, 70@75c; good to cholce, ] q B, Tlumbdlat, Sy e i, | s and friends. rator v, 186G 20c. A Forelgn ancial Notew, ik o Mk, . inton of Norsieon, i, |3 - Diets have gone o Sheridan, Wy, on | Swerintendent Holnd, of the e aiarin | VALl na, 1 to 10 e aro avoted a | Vi oy i wes ot o, 40765 common | PATIS KUg ST o eon cnie, 108 Broken How, McCook, Stromyburg, arrived here this week to visit with thejr [® hunting and fishing trip. AEvions ot AT e oW in good | #G7c: larae and coarse, 4Gic. e e 3 . Exchange on London, Contral CiLy, Minden! Superion ™" son and daughter. Mrs. Lillian McKay of Chicigo fs visiting | e fItY vesterday: SHRESE=Iscentigi il dosam, 101 8Tauns | miLEATHRIMuSAUTAR IFRIsAE M0 L Crawford, pderl il Sutton, Oscar Woods of Morrison, TIl, and daugh- | with her relatives in this city. John Tisdale, & switchinan employed by the ‘l‘;:'_"-l l‘xfl‘; -.'r“*;"“"’;-\ :O"C‘J_ O teady: dumestic fleeccs.: 18G50} pulled, Dakota City, North Bend, c 3 ter, Mrs. Horr of Chicago, returning fr.m| Rev. Mr. Calfee of the Methodist church | ynjon Stock Yards company, caught the mid- No. 1, Frriis i PO el St JHIC T det iy AT 0@z, Pavid City, . Oakdale, c Denver and other Cclorado points, stopped | s attending camp meeting at Bennett, Neb. | djo finger of his right hand between bumpers | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, “6iic; *roosters, 3c; | FROVIS ONS—Bect, dull; family, $10.00912.00; Edgar, Oakland, e . : 8 =% g Ve Grici - roosters, _de; 3 J00; heet hame, § Exeter, O'Nelll, W gver here to visit Miss Ellza Shaub, A.'B.| Mrs, M. B. Jones of this clty and Mrs.|jagt night, It was 80 Injured that it was | {orin chickens, ver I, J0GIE: cucks, de; spring ut m teady Fateeia, o 4 Vennum and Rev. A. A. Russell's fami’y. | Bockus of Central City have gone to Boston | atterward amputated, U 2 piied ' o i Py o SON Per doz., $1.006G Falrmor, Oxcéola, Wedping Water, | Mrs. Zollinger and daughter of Polo, TIL, | with the excursionists. M mm“"" Rev. P. C. Schramm, presla- | HAY—Upland hay, $6.60; midland. $6.50; low- RS Eriend. . et T, are visiting the families of I O. Maini g [ B. T. Hainer of Guthrie, O, s visiting | ;, L4t SYERIRE BV o e SRR BECRCH | tand, 86; rye straw, 's6: coior makes the price on nominal; Y, Wood River, Goodman Able and W. W. McNair this week. | his brother, Congressman Hainer. T e el aet Gorman Meihodiat chureh, | Lay: 1lght balea seil ‘the beat. . Only top grade ! B LR an st Class C—Th ; Jmmoes, Mr. Willlam Debler, wife and child of [ M. Kohn'is expected home in a day or two | & & 88 cuurcd, | being top prices. 5; short clears, § [aks ree to five teachers, two years: | Fulton, I, are visiting the family of J.| from a month's trip across the water, to his | 1€, Sacrament of the Lord's supper was a YEOBTABLES. 3 e H Ansley, Emerson, Ple IR L y * g ministered at the close of the service. POTATOES—New potatoes, cholce stock, 25G 0. idan, Blarcs, H. Hunsmann. 0ld home in Bohemia. 0. Avoca, ankiin, Syralie C. J. Tranger of Ainsley, Custer county,| Prof. Rose arrived home this week, after 1ER FORECAST. ONIONS—Home grown, 4 Buncrist, Gibbon, visiting the families of M. . Trang:r and | spending his vacation, in institute work, at hadl, CAUBAGE On Jnicr, sacked per 1o, de. | gl 3 Bartiey, Greemwood, Riverlon, W. R. Courtwright this week. three different points. ; with Southerly Win e e B B 2 i O i et a1t Hattle' Creck, Grotna, o 5 3 RTTS 3 3 Poday. MELONS—Per doz., crr 005250, hoice. i T o ver City, Hay B Rintgiol Couxtiat North Platte. oK "“b'"' Mefa, WASHINGTON ‘or Nebraska— LIRY—Choloe stock. perdoa.. §iidle. : ' ‘erpool, steady; grain Teomer, Heminglord, NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Spe-| BELLEVUE, Neb, Aug. 25.—(Spectal)— | oV ASHIREEOTE (e o western | CANTALOUPES -Cliice ok, crited sipment, b Biliwoo, Hlldreth, cial)—District court had a busy time last | Miss Jos'phine Biart of Omaha spent Sun- | nortion Monda on; southerly winds, B — : eEIgo0] duliiTnoythain, LR (0F Benkelman, Hubbell, AL week disposing of criminal cases. It con- | day with \er grandparents, Peoming westarly. AR Cholce . Califirnia ' Bartietts, - 4080 | Do err b O e ikt Haad A Bilue Bprings, Indianola, Bt | vened Tuesday with Judge Neville on the| Mr. and Miss Blackburn of Mechanicsburg, FOF, Kansas—lair, preceded by showgrs BOTIION S R [ price, $3.90. Tin, ‘Strais, $i4.20@1.2 chard, Juniata, 5 2 ‘ eme eas portions; ° probably ES—No shipping stock. B ailh Callaway Literty, bench. The La Rue-Freer assault and bat- | Pa., were th> guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. | slightly cooler Monday night ‘or Tuesday UMB—Californin, per box, ¢hoice stock, $1.10 | Vet ONSIEED OIL—Market inactive and nom- For Rent—New and second- Cambridge, Hons Bine, a tery case was continued at the defendant's | Lorgsdorf on Monday. morning; variable winds @1.25; fancy varietics, $1.2 famiet 0. b, fo tember shipment ; Clay Center, Louisville, request. His bondsmen, suspecting that he Mrs. Hardman and daughter, who have For Towa—Generally fair, followed by se- | “APRICO! No shipping stock. prime summer yellow 5@ 2%e; off summer hand Pianos—low rental—rent Qo Lyona, leased from his bond. The request was [ Council Bluffs Monday, the former to re- | POnion MOnday At o0 n: B owers | 225 cooking appies gy B x4 LECTS WhILS, it decide to buy. Cralk, Milf granted and Freer remanded to the county | sume her kindergarten work there. P S5 Mimourbeair, pigceded by showers | 38 SIvOMNIA e wtordan. oarBon Ay e R oty decide to buy. Guitertson, Newman Grove fail. The case of the state against John| Mr. and Mrs. Biart, accompanied by their | erly’ winds, ) S U gL el 0. enipping stock, none, | gLAVERPOOL, Aug. 24,130 b, m._WHEAT- But what's the use renting urtis, North Loup, 1 Volbac! or stealing a horse from Henry | granddaughter, Miss Hoffman, left for Leav- For South Dakot. owers, followed ESRAW RS ~Cholce shipp ock, none. | Spot_quiet; demand poor; 2 red winter, b 3 v e o . . . ~ k9 ~ EBE No shipping stock. ed sprin 0. hard J ran ge » best Pl- Diller, Orleans, aston pleades y to stealing the sad- | their future home. ane ce o o 3 L 35—-No shipping stock. closed firm With near positions 14,@%d i ano in this town outside our Podge, Oxford, dle, and was given thirty days. Cay Hettin- | George White of Lyons, Neb., an ex-stu- Local Record. 3 b baskets, | SI8o O R altione unahanaed. 1o 3 n g P 15 o A Doniphan, Palmyra, v ger was given thirty days for assault and | gent of Bellevue college, spent Tuesday here. | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, \Sors, | 35080 bo;” California, business heaviest on middle positions; August o o D GoWH AU4 Dorchester, Fapiiiion, X battery. ~ Charles Nolan pleaded guilty to| The Misses Flynt, Longsdorf, Kast and | OMAHA, Aug. 2.—Omaha record of tem: | fase, Wack variet Myroain, N, 1%0; Eeptember, e 34d; "October, e 188 $8 a month? Elmwold Potershurg, Wilsonville. stealing a horse belonging to John Keith and | McDonald_attended the county Institute at [ perature and rainfalh compared with the | “NECTARINES—California, per o RO, - 1 PASRRPIRG . 895 TS RUSEA Elwood 3 :\‘4\» sentenced to three years in the peniteu- | Papillion last week. corresponding day of the past four yeu s TRORICAL BRI B Ral ntaady ) Ataxs b abiRed. DENEY A. HOSPE, Jr. Class D—Two or th ) | ary. - ; S > 16 1858 185 | orANGES—Cholce wgs, per box, $2.00; | $4d. Futures closed ‘steads with near’ an « HOSPE, Jr. 4 iy ot © (C4Chers, onie year: . C. Patterson requested an order of sale Arranging Loulsville Schools, Moaximum temperature v 8 8 I3 58| Mediierrancan sweets, ncy St. Michaels, | tant poritions unchanged to %d higher i, Dasyiey. Marauette Ly foreclosure on several pieces of property | LOUISVILLE, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Special)— AL A TS 0 10 good, $1.4 by Minimum temperature . 6 of BB Mad! v fions: August, ia 8d; Se Art and Music, Average temperature ...\, T8 15 68 6| PONEL L e fancy lemo e 3 er. 1 ; } 1813 Douglas. A, Dougiat, dow Grove, | that had been appraised by the coroner. Pat- | Principal and Mrs. F. E. Morrow and son, | Precipitation o 0000 - LPNANE=Ftre fSngy dacidna, 4. elss, 11,00 veher, Ul o1 « AT ¥ ) Tonditlo pe 3 recipitation | 7 X R o 4 oh. 28 ; Beer ' Firin, Newcnstle, the loan company. had ordercd the coyoner | Nebraska during the past two months, re- [ 1595: PINEAF ‘None, ) < Beoningion. Halgler, to appraise it. Judge Neville refused to|turned to ther home last week and are | Normal temperafure - MISCELLANEOUS enr, Tghts 381 s 3 wre Tienon. Hurrisbur confirm the sale ‘and severely reprimanded | JOW engaged in preparing for the opening of | FXCeR for, NE 08N Snde Mareh 1110 Panon dles, sholce 10U, . s JAMES X, BOTD. 7 W, PRAM Bostwick, Harciwon, Attorney Patterson for his methods of prac- | the #chools in September. Normal prectpitation .. ‘ii'inch | HQNEX—Callton e | N0 Telephote 1039, fd i sy e o I |V Tty e e e | O BT VL S e o, | ST PR RL RS BOYD & DEAN Bromiid, Hehneaviile, Kiupl Hon ' Tha § ery barn was struck by lightning and slightly | Total precipitation since March i 1657 inches | "N1/f8-Almands, Mc; English walnuts, son. | Sdvare: 12 10 18 lbe, 4ja Hoef, extra india moss, e Gairo, y ypland. T e T Tiom damaged. The shock was quite severe and | Defleiency since Mrch 1........ 642 inches | snelied, Tie; standads, 100t Giberts, St Brosi | 18,00 n "2 5 s, 4t Rard. oaay co“;fl‘;’s’g‘”' o, a o .. several citizens on the streets were consid- m Statlons at 8 p, m, |Duts l0c; pecins, e peanuls, raw, 6c; roasted, | prme western, e refined, ails, 324 6d Gondons Wileox GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 25.—(Speelal.) | erably shaken up. Repariy from B W e P RN Quict, teads; ‘Hoderates {ON Winsid —The construction of the new addition to the ¥ Jrie T ADATES- 10 6 to 700, boxes, 6o per 1 fard Grain. Provisions & Stocks SHOOL. | Soldiers’ ; . Cnught Four Boy Burglar TR Pure Julce, per bbi, 85 half bbl., 13 iR Room 1113 Board of Trade, by 1GH SCHOOL. | Soldiers' Home was commenced yesterday by | LINCOLN, Aug. 25.—(Speeial Telegram.)— T YR R RES 7 Direct wires to Chicago and New York. ‘Schools organized under the provisions of | excavating for the basement and foundation v vesTusk C ndents: John A, W 2 subdivision 6 are therein designated as 'High | The bullding will be 48x48, of brick and | ATthUr Warwick, Albert Harney, Raymond ] YRexase HIDES AND TALLOW. Do £35 & VAT &00 Behools.' This has led some 1o suppose that | stone, and will have four finished floors, in- | ¢'f and Vernie Sanford, four youthful burg No. 1 grosn hides., & P. BMITH (Tel 189 8. M. STANFORD no school could participate in the benefits | cluding the basement. An ell of the same | 1ars, were arrested today and are now lockel 2 LA i 2 ; W aquariers, ke I . of the new ‘Free High School Law' unless | helght as the two buildings will connect the | UP awalting examination. In age they range - - 7,8 to 16 1ba, 1 M ACITTRG POWDER—Hardwood, f. b, F. P. SMITH & CO. they were organized under the provisions of | Rew with the main bullding. C. D. Campell | from 7 to 12 years. They were found in pov. | Omans i 2 dry flint Pega RTINSy uopmdieazy’ “m d gy emvacdumng, subdivision 6 of the school law. Now it is |& Bros. of Lincoln, the contractors, expect | session of quite a quantity of stolen property, | North Piati 4 | 3 A bty ‘cured” MOPS—-At London (Pacifle GRAIN and PROVISIONS® a fact that a number of our large and suc- o have the Lullding completed in three | mostly notions and articles taken from dry | ¢ oiomine ... e < ‘walted. ~ Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha, cessful high schools have for years been | months. . goods stores. The police have had them & green salted shearlings (short wooled early skins) NEW YORK, MPON-Put Branch offiees At Proment aad Columbus A% malntatned In dsiriets Which Bave only three Bine COBB T R under surveillance for some time and the | St P 0o Clear tach. sgiic; ary eheurlings hort wooled carly | NG o uali, Ti00 FTON £y Gty R —:.‘.:& members of the board, and have never or-| SR ; cateh | i : . 00| Cloudy. ns), No. 1. edch, Sglic; dry shearlings (shor oy 4.9 March. §7 447,62, e p o sed under the provisions of subdivision 6, | N RASKA CITY, Neb, Aug. 25.—(Spe AANYRE e INURrAR e . k. tal ¥ 4 30 Cloudy. waoled seny ainel, Ho. 1. sech, Roi gy Dot $7.63; O« ¥ cio; B Fi ., Bt Louls. might mention as illustrations the schooi | €14k)—Rush Anderson, a farmer living sev- Prosperity Western, B ¢ 2| Rioudy eheht 5 dry o ” 00| Purt oudy | weikht, 4@ dry fint ¢ o butcaer w 151 aplands, 7 1 0 Flrat National Bank, Omina. districts of Syracuse, Wilber and other towns, | €ral miles from town, has disappeared and |- WESTERN, Neb, Aug. 25.—(Special)—A | 5 - 00 Cloudy: peith: per . uctuar” weleht, “aericydry it | olne ult, ¥ i Cosat il e which malosln large and effcient high | bia relatives and friends fear he has com- [ fourth Sue rain for the wst two weeks tell 3 . | welgiht, 4G6c. Have feet Ut oft, 'as It ia uselcas | reported; middiing e, 10 e S | Maaing plaiug ARG HGOIE & ols. mitted suicide. They spent all day yesterday | yesterday at this place, and it | v Cheyenne....... .. to_pay freigat on them. g SAts, 188 hales i N eTON-Oulét | B AINED 1, NG ALL MARKET E ‘The question as to what Is the proper | searching the river bank for some evidences & s Baw being | (S | Ratning. TALLOW AND. G 1 tatlow, 4tc: | NEW ORLEA TTON-Quiet | EXPLAINED i 8. Alno our dally ma freel dic ce o T+ dnaste allow, 340 rease, wh nd wtend iid 713-16c; low middling, | ket leiter suggest hen and in what to organization In any dstrict does not affect | of his having drowned himself, but were un: | Lronised wothiog . Aeids of corn which | Rapia City’. 80| Bartolouds | B, Greane. white X ellow 218 ( i i ol el ARDE operation of the new law. The only ques- | able to discover any clew. Some time ago 0 v y ) 14¢; grease, white B, ikc; grease, yellow, 2 kood ordinary, T4c; aet and gross receipts, | Beth free. Bank references furnished, ARBOs From ton "o, twenty-ave. busnels gt eve | Shonemion e . e amk S, o e AT 2K | aaler il T ity e S et | ok & col Wil iicioe T wl tlon asked of auy bigh school will be whether | Auderson became lavolved 1a trouble with his |-Cane and millet are coming out Guo -n.ml indicates tract oL PWELUIL Goserver, | “WodL "UnwASHED Flas Ysvy, sic; nue | a0 balee; stock, 6,012 balce | Friiers” Buildlag, chicasn