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__THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED ESDAY, OCIOBER 2, 1805, DODGE DEMOCRATS Fl(iilTZ;L:'::“.”m‘,:.*&‘:-7,"“,.:::”:".::‘.'.:3 s exe |1 N, SllAfiFFER FOUXD SH()RTi:r.;";';':.-::.’.:;x-::::: 1o aie poecssmion. e | MAKES ‘\Nofm LAW GOOD used the samne card in answering, after eras- says that he thinks gome sort of an explana- will be glven a hearirng Thursday i ing their writing and ldlvlmh' He has been | ; | tlon Is due him from the board and to the b b NUTHINE SUBGEEDS LlKE succEss | in business hers n number of years and s | press. Oounty Oonvention at Fremont a Very { e ell of DUL hek sivarpbese very olom. ‘Pylhiln Grand Keeper of Records and Seals | O0B000000000000 | 18 Provisions of Interest to Every County The Wonderful Bankrupt Sale Bpirited Affair, Suspended from Office. DECLARES IT A TECHNICAL DIFFERENCE in the State. SUPREME COURT DECIDES A FREMONT CASE of the [ vomices wir SUGAIL FACTORY. Wil Mave n Raw Materini Plant at This “evening Boyds pheater will present i LEADERS AFTER THE POSITION OF SHERIFF Leas 4 | YoRK b., Oct, 1.~(Special)~The qu: | ago agitatd In this county to a econsiderable but the home papers, becoming dis- | % Mr. William iGllette and a superb company in “Too Much Johnyon, Mr. iGliette wrote | New Township Organizntion Aot this comedy two yqars ago, using an idea | Pnassed by Last Legislnture Dee ifmm the French vaudeville, *“Tomsasin clare Constit I=Imporis be an impossibility for York county to re- auisites’ ot .Omees Plantation,” but the @Alogue and general ant Irrigation Case Settled, ' | tion of w sugar beet factory was fome time Monors In This Directi Anarded Belonged to Him as gent cut the report that it would celve a factory this fall, or that is, for next character of the plete are entirely original. o apman After a Brief Skire sh=tow Other Offices Were Disteibnted, —_— | scasor. However, those who were at the| \ It is seldom that an' original New York com- | 5 s FREMONT, Oct. 1 ecial.)—The demo- | head of the movement kept working away | LINCOLN, Oct. 1.- rw:al )—:«;-\"’r‘\‘" pany intact is seen! here, and now :::u:”:p { _ LINCOLN, Oct. 1.—(Special Telogram.)— | UL Lok wtle eon convention was ealled to order | 8t the same, and now it begins to look as [ months ago the Omahba members o e to havi v : authol e lead- sreme ot o od | it e O ki " | though York county would receive, at le Knights of Pythias made charges against|®r® '0 have one with the author in the lead- | The supreme court has handed dows a de- | A grand suceess from the boginning, and is still ceeating a furore at the district court room at 11 o'clock this | TR THEC COURY HOIC SecelNe, B Mont. Harry M. Shacffer of Lincoln, grand | M character and all the company which | cision in the Dodg: cou supervisor case | 4 neees h inning, and is st cating f bl s Bl 10l B il | omers, chairman of the sugar beet commit- | it M CUREE 00 MIECOER R figured in the metropalitan production, ft [ afirming the judgment of the court below, | among all classes of shrewd buyers, who appreciate strictly first-slas attendance, owing to th didat ut early after the ¢ heriff, and | tee, appointed at a mass meeting of York izens held at this place some time ago, | that he was short In his accounts to day received a communieation from the | grand lodge. Expert acountants were then nce to the cit veliable merchandise at 50 cents on thoe dol e of g mont & th being the most suc- | eral. The law pa at fmport nd Dodge county in gen- | a few more ol d by the last legislature ar weom) the | ¥hould excite more than ordinary interest. | This is a | “Too Much Johnson' Is accredited by the | izens of Fr New York critic dcven loss, Here ave the various o cet lessons in economy, tor and customer alike . At d Beet Sugar company, stating that | put to work on the books. | v ,‘, ",',( ”: '\T" ““M, 1 el st :fi the "'”‘- i ““"'f undertake | *mng report of these experts has Just been | CSEful 1lunl ‘{unul\;.( mlvumlivlpr-- ;;\lml In the :}:«IS 'h" nm;-:m of supervisors iu ¢ unl\;-- 3 orn was elected chairma ie culture of the sugar beel there was & i cers, | Metropolis in a decade. The following are | Under township organization at seven. In y mad blic and file grand officers, 5 45 Ferbrtad oo B A Cotterell alking with the Jority of farmers of the | Will F. Dale, grand chancellor of the Knights | the names of the people who will appear in | Pursuance of this law the county clerk of Oln nesaa wera raported from Platte ar r alking the play tonight and tomorrow night: Wil- | Dodge county called a meeting of the board 1 ret | connt leads to the belief that they are | of Pythias, was In Lincoln today. His bus- e In the afternoon the firet business was the ¥ ¥ g y liam Gillette, Miss Maud Haslam, Miss Kate | The board refused to perf its d % i e enthusiastic over the matter, and are only | jness was to suspend Shaeffer from his of- | A ette, Miss Maud Haslam, Miss K L o perform its duties or report of the committee on credoatials, ‘The | 4 Wl0cic o (0T M aeperiment. At the | C® Wa uspend Bhaeffer {i Meek, Samuel Reed, Miss Loraine Dreux, | the ground that the act was unconstitu- . ; ce. The report of the e shows that | W, Hull Crosby, Ralph Delmore, Charle ; Chapman delegation was admitted. Mike [ ;2,0 me . a ers o | fice. The report of the committe . Hull Crosby, Ralph Delmore, Charles J. | o, y . Bt | Ofaas. . Oira: NS O TR ONBRE, | Doty i tae e b TS et ‘1% | Shaeffer had collected $300 which he had no | Bell, Robert Hickman, Benjamin Hendricks, Sl \V.hn'”]l‘:vu::;’“u(::v':"l‘v y““‘“ lj‘,‘,‘:,;! el Jar Noe and O. D). Harme wanted to be | several years, and it is noticsable that | right to do, and this was turned over by 1"‘1"]-:"": :;“t:mhu:u}rllv_x‘-\! Lionel. The piece | matter into the distMet court. 1t w BrGuan | sheriff. An informal ballot showed that Chap- | those Who have cultivated the same have in- | him. But in addition the committee finds |} ol Fenely aha S A _ The sale | in the shape of a mandamus to compel the | man had it. He was nomir on the sec- | Grensed thelr acreage each succoeding year. | (nat he fs short fn his accounts $2,528, The | (G YISRERAY Gnd 18 quite large. There | supervisors to meet and divide the county | . ] ] made unany- | A3 1t 18, many declare, though York should | imoo 1s worth from $1,000 to $1.600 a year, Into seven supervisor districts. The super- | ond ballot, and the nominat not_recelve the factory, they will raise the sors domurred and were overruled by th k b 2 \ il ¥ s + Shaeffer that the perquisites had L e L ST mous. N, P. Nelson was renominated for | bret the coming season and ship to some | Pt Shaefter claimed that the perauisites had | . court, who allowed the writ. The respondents K. Franklin, representative of two . i G e of Davis and Keogh's attractions which are | came . : L b ! — S—— froasurer; Wenzel Legro, county rk; Claus | near point, as they claim that its culture is | i » : . came up to the supreme court on error and ? 3 5 B o grand keeper of records and seals 18 0 | coming to Boyd's theater within the naxt two | the. cq o1 ARl A Plambeck, judge: J. A. Collina, superintend- | OIS, CRON A0Cn ot e hse cxnasiy | Plrchaso suppiles for subordinate lodges and namely “Rush City,” with Mathews | the ot conouiinet them and deciares | B Bankrupt Bankrupt Rugs ent; H. D. Patterson, surveyor; Dr. B, W. | 0t ble " that during the | Sell them at a profit. Shaffer claims that he | and Bulger lrading in the cast and with an | aeittee by Commissioner Irvine. |l Men’s Underwear . 3 rtin, coroner. For clerk of the district | o ‘ (ke e B the]had a right to put this profit into his own [ almost entirely new piece, and “On the . | s e e Martin, coroner. For clerk of th last three yoars, when the larger portion of y W On t Another opinion of the supreme court which and Draperies conrt there was a large number of candi- | the farmers have gradually sunk money in | Pocket: Investigation shows that he had no | Bowery,” with ~Steve Brodle, the famous | affirms he n fo6 of the lower Gourt Is that 100 dozen fine camel's hair shirt \ at ks # it : AL IR 1 b il ht to do this. Brooklyn bridge ju i These two 6 0ot B R aans LEALLAG ne camel's hair SHIEts and dates, none of which appeared to ba very ;‘.mvu]z’ corn, ;{M:Iund rv'\')\mn' EHRLAE Would | SN FLota) alkling now. Aled Kgalnkt the oae | 5 tastins d,-:';n{:w,’::1;"!"\'.»‘“1‘”‘;["Thm”": o ::: tl\‘g,:;:;u‘f:.r’ the Paxton ;lq Hershy rrigat- | drawers, cheap at 80c. Sale price | romley Smyrna rugs, 2064, worth $2.50, anxlous for the honor of running egainat Jo- | Jobe et O L b e o of Sar [ tato of John Fitzgerald, as shown by the ling to the Boyd in the near future, and are | h. conel o M FOR R TE IR o aiober L 26 Ne oo et b e a1 T J R L seph Shively, who fs at present the only re- (P e ';f“v s time on the matter of se- | Logigiar in the probate court, azgregate $861.- | the blg money makers of last seasen. Brodl. o ane otet : .h’”rfu\. u;n. and Land on's fine I“( -“L o ‘:nv;‘:f\:‘ r. 31 P're Nottingham curtains, worth $1 publican In the court house. O. D. Harms [ tfl TG necestaty acreage = will be o This amount Is outside of the claim | and “On the Bowery' made one of the most | SomPawy. ~The court WA I i DA L L) R for : ; g0t the majority of the-votes and was de- | (homant " e haveceary oot tme 1t 18 | ¢ David Fitzgerald, a brother, for $500,000. | remarkable runs on record last season at the Bille 10 ERAE ho tEe OF e aate i MENL ETRRES Dotted uet, 48 inches wide, per yard, 50 % e e 11 Be pleded e the Tarmam oy york reg [Tt is sald by attorneys for the estate that [ Boston theater, which is ona of the very | Pl SHOBARHE: of LHBTOW AbY B0 DAL Muslin Underwear e e T v’".{ro-}l n:;- unanimoua cholce of the conven- il "\‘r;”hln’?,r.”"v’)l :he farmers of York and | i "ic"a fictitious claim, and will never be | largest auditoriums in America, packing it PN ICHAL) e opLer .“uln:r.lum-u [w'n»» \ § x‘»n” { n:\.\ e, har lsome patterns, ner on for the place surrounding counties it o 4 ore ditches for the watering of the N d, 16¢, f0F YRrd.v..oessoness ac YERT POIN " NoeciAl al allowed, as David, in fact, owes the estate [at every performance for three or four i L ¥ h B vard, y o .‘,\.,F,“\,T '\? \nT m’:,‘,‘..‘-v“‘ e .‘,ImTy-;}: S D. PORTER DECLARED INSANE, | Many thousands of dollars Lyl ?l‘:\l‘»lrnnlp;rvi il n]?\’llfiv(l.\ u::n”,":’,:;x 1"\"“.' In and Corsets " tion today the following candidates were nom- - ‘ DR. J. L. GREENE RESIGNS, a B e : county dismissing the action of the piaintiff Bankrupt Sale Prices | Staughtering Mors fed: Judge, P. . O'Sullivan; clerk, Henry | Prominent Politiclan of Johnson | Dr. J. L. Greene created a ripple of sur- e naw ety rarenung Ghtles - Hy | soiiphny yHareby (It sseks’ to' prevent th lot of Indies’ gowns, skirte and | MtCOmparable Liucs ot Kloke; superintendent, Mike Manning, County Loses His Mind. prise at the governor's uffice this afternoon !‘!;;{‘:r;“‘;‘; '|;:m10|‘|loy'w';\» ('11;::;;:':.:'3 “l'rll:m:fi defendant from aypropriating a right of way T A A B0 0 e ) D Tosd » Phillips; elerk of district cour TECUMSE Neb., Oct. —(Special.) by handing in his resignation as first as- l il s at-| ipp jefendant's and \west Btylos and telmmings. pepyd 5 NS MALLHAE uatveVorsi O ASEHEIIOEY uaks)| BARRIATND I CPBrer, “Riioriky < (0 AR ALYtV YS? Ktk NSpHiAN HoGHINl HIGhi Al et et e oy LitHe Matithree SRt LN ST 10Dt Leetierin. DHIER" D 164 B6T A6 hhtee, Cumte k) (el oner, Dr. Riley; treasurer, Josoph F. Zajicek. | o St ¢ | for the Tnsane at Lincoln. In his letter to | MBNhis of next week. Unless exzcutive clemency intervenes Jol - e ) g | " . : A ounty, has been pronounced insane, and was g gl Ie cy Intervenes Joh Vit oo ceeeann. 98¢ § 1 blg table full of all wool plain and HUYLER, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special Tel : the governor Dr. Greene says that the rela- B. Walker of Dawson county and Andrew 1 Grent: IBt Gt oraste inelURiNG bee At Sk A was held this afternoon. ‘The iicket: Treas- | treatment. The examining physiclans have | Newbecker and himself are, and have been, | noW playing at the Crelghton theater, closes | gy Sinary 10 1800 mae o i o B0 Gl D, S ol up 1 S e Rl BT A, urer, John W. Busch; elerk, I*. W. Schonka; | little hope of his recelving any benefit, how- | of the most pleasant and cordial nature, but [ With two performances today, the usual pop- | or*ipa' sipreme. court, handed. down joir. ¥ A Fa-incli black Broadeloths, Morse's clos- sheriff, Joseph Kudria; fuige, 8. B. Allen; | ever. He has acted quite strangely for the { owing to long continued application his health | ular price matinee at 2:30, and this evening's | Thoy swars both conyietel of murder e i x 3 9 ing price was $1.25 per yard. Sale superintendent, Charles Arnot; coroner, Dr. | past ten days, and Sunday and Monday he | has broken down and his physician has en- [ performance at 8:15. The exciting situations | first” qegree in the district court and. o 1 ep t P oy i s Dh i Aol =i Lowrle Clarkson; surveyor, left blank. was In a raving condition. He located in | joined on him a long rest and freedom from | Of the production and elaborate stage set- | tanced to be executed. Appeals were tak ¥ i WAHOO, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special Telegram.) | this city In 1886, coming here from Nebraska [ mental worry. Governor Holcomb accepted the | tIngS combine to make an interesting per- | to the supreme court on error in each casc Wednesday?s Trade Winners The republican county conventlon met here | City, where he had been engaged In the | resignation and named as his_successor Dr. | formance. The case of Debney, who murdered his it y ‘111 the and nominated the following canddates for [ practice of law C. E. Coffin of North Loup, Valley county. | Next Monday night at the new Crefghton | on the 4th of July. 1893, I8 pecutiarly air Piain and striped musiin de sole. Morsc's county offices: Treasurer, Henry Jolnson of { He was ever active in political circles and | Dr. Coffin Is the populist nominee for coroner [ theater Edwin M. Royle's new romantic play | cious, He shot her three tim. s aftar ¢ lf”‘l"- $1.00 a yard. Closing price, por B rain Bas t Wahoo; clerk, C. A. Wenstrund of Colona: | frequently took the stump in the Interests [ of that county and comes highly recom- | “Mexico™ will bo given its first Omaha Dro- | fnge Hor out of the houes, sl Cubomsri BiggaRt il 4Nk colored natin diokivess e L e in a few | duction. Manager Arthur C. Aiston arrived dge, L. B. Gruver of Wahoo; cle ot | of his party. Mr. Porter was a fluent speaker. | mended. Dr. Greene will I Judge, L. B. Gruver of Wahoo; clerk distri party Porter nt speake ATl Bryan of Ashland; county super- | In 1894 the republicans of Johnson county | days for Indiana and spend several months |in this city yesterday morn kicked her fac> Into an unrecognizable mass of flesh. The poor woman lingsred in this Morse's price was $1.00 a yard. Now conrt, S Y 5 ot oy t> decorated ware toilst sets, infendent, J. H. Magraw of Valparaiso; sher- | honored him with the office of county at- | In traveling. He came to the Lincoln hospital | izatlon has just finished a_ brilliant three | horriblo condition for & number of days el Gy bl seveveeeenes B8 § N porse’s price, $2.89. Salo price, only Iff. George A. Buck of Weston: coroncr, Dr. | torney, and he filled the (rust with great | from the Norfolk asylum, where ho held the | Weeks' engagement at the Schiller theater, | pave hirth to a child before she died. Th Morse’s Bankrupt sot ; 2 $1.59 Torgny Anderson of Wahoo; surveyor, W. [ credit to imself and to his constituency. | same position. Dr. Greene has always been | Chicago, and last weck in Minneapolis the | history of Dcbney from the time of hic | = hosids e P f-piece pretty glass cream sets, was 60c W. Alt of Wahoo. The convention was largely | His term would not have expired until next | & republican. (“";“", opera house was flled nightly by large | birth.appears to have been a series of mis- | . et. Bankrupt sale price.... 290 attended and much enthusiasm prevailed. | year. The only relative that is with him WANT BETTER SUPPLIES, tad ’}i“l' MR T Sl Prr;"l"'""" fortunes and bodily accidents. The woman | Lll‘lenS Individual glass salts, worth 2bc per fedgwick and Kellog, republican candidates | In his sickness is a son, George Porter, who | The quarterly meeting of tho State Board | without exesption laying srest strer on oy | he murdered was his second wife, his first | _ dozen. Sale price, per dozen.. . Be for Aistrict judges, were present is a student at the State university. of Purchase and Supplics was held this aft- [ yrory Soe°0E I BTOR biress o the Jone hoving mot a tragic death | HHLECIL) ST GRELL Y HYANNIS, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special)—The i ernoon In the office of the land commissioner, | conniie % ' 0, (6, Sxestlence of tho | Syllabi of opinions handed down were: | B Large size Turkish towels, double thread republicans of the county leld their con- | MAY COMPLETE T BIG DITCH. [and * continued until tomorrow. There [ (GO, Gnd Tio sAURIACtory mannor in | p)hney agdinst state. rror from Nance | surface. Cheap at sale pric cacn | Bankreupt yentlon g r'-w‘m.u SEVEST MomiEAtE o 2 e e were present thirty or forty bidders for sub- | by grecial scenery and costumes. The AR ATEmed R 0pialon byAChistUuEtine!] § os snasaedeois M 1 d B, Lowe for clerk; A. J. Abbott, treasurer: | Supre ‘ourt Decinton of Much Tm- | plies for ‘different institutions. Among the | 0¥ SPecld ks s SR o Ao ia ‘ded as hav. | W 50¢ quality 62-inch b 1 table is and €. G. Samuelson for coroner. The re-( NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Oct. 1.—(Special | Soldiers' home, Grand Island. He was on publicans made no nominations for judge or | pelegram.)—The deelsion of th e ourt | the ground to use his Influence In securing eheriff. The democrats indorsed the balance B d 89 e U | i natter qUATItY: (ofEoAllthAn LHRANE: been iends,” was a decided hit locally —and | fatal blow or wound is inflicted, although furnished the best kind of evidence that the | the death occurs on a subsequent date, and | Domestic Section Knick=Knacks the party is to be tried by the laws in 5 tocay in the case of Paxton & Hershey vs, f author-actor has pronounced talent, “Mexico” | the ¥ : e o 8 of the rapublican ticket. {16: Parinsrs ahh Merchants Candll sompany | Gelivered toithe institution ‘duringfthe wam=(| RMICHACIOE hes DRpntfipoed talent Chexicas R L T L Most Ecoslotiical Prices, Relding's embroidery silk, per skefn. 1le ln(l:l”; ‘|'v\':.’y: h '.\(hin”"f»vrf. u:;\"'-‘ '7"','..1&1’22’ i8 “regarded by irrigationists here ae :'x';g'u 1:11‘“"[::;::: (‘l‘v:tlu::‘ |r-fn;yt.l|«lc‘.';::x.lalfln'.‘.fl first effort, as its story originates In an epl- | erroncous Instruction where it coud. not Best 8¢ grade bleached muslin, per yard f 100-yard spool LAl sllk, in l'“'“lf;:- L and branch of the “straight' allied - e as entiary, s o sode that oceurred.duri e Mexic i gt et 00 +.. 5%c | 1 dozen coraline dress stays, worth 2 society of Nebraska met last evening and | One of the most important Srea hpaok | therog il T o ornot th L | wnd S T STRny| b el e plain e pRELY o ST e A et L decided to not hold a count vention, or | Fende sbraska supreme comes up for discussion. Soine of the mem- | ;;iannor The principal Tole will be assumed | ing the ferm *delibe Ay A % FRvas; 2 e oy os, 'th 106 card, \ 5 e RN IE] 7 4 ) o ¥ 0 & the term Tiberation, as’ favor- ERLCURIILY a4 ts, por yard.. 20 | Patent Wooks and eyes, worth 10¢ card, to elect delegates to the same. The case BN LY i et a canal com- | bhers of the board are on record as having | pGENTy The Lt U b L L AL L S U R L DS '.fi,f",'.,':“.'lf.',f}]‘ “u'.’y?“;n{nl::m'l;m‘mu-xs, f AR A 1 PITARRCIndma Eha (chans tlan sonned by | sald they were williug to allow any reason- | goitor Royle, a trio of favorites whose popu. | have given, yard ..... B SRR Barbour's linen thread, per spool. IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. | [nfotr SIS Company anf, susceptible to | able bills presented by Warden Leldigh, | |larity with local play goers was fully estab- | , 4 D elou vengtora Iy sHoUIainql e Tarin dress stays, 10¢ goods, for ds this right and I happlly received here | had aot v paer oonoa"aid loday, that e lished during the” first engagement of | bSoneirued together, and if, when so coif Kid Gloves Kirl's best Florida water, worth’ 60c, W. M. Robertso ds this right and 1s happily received here | had mot yet been called upon to issue any | iprionds three veurs ago. Willlam W. Bitt- | Jaacrqe (1 & whole, y properly state th 1 ' 4 E for .. e b BTt nans not only the members of the Farmers and | warrants for the new eloctric light plant | b iLree o agor am W, aw, it Is sufficient! ; ) = v 7o | velvet skin powder. worth 25c, for... 14e ALl she Merchants company, but by everybody In any |at_the Grand Island Soldiers’ home. The | proiminent part In/'Maxlcer that of a ble, | sraph o the thashs ((ipatyfourth para. | Bl 42,50 quality Reynter kids, per pair..§1.70 | Velvet skin powder, warth 26c, for... e NORFOLK, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Spee way interested in irrigation matters.” It also [ contract, which was let to an Omaha firm, | Prominent part in ‘Mexlco” that of a big, | graph of the charge to the jury, upon the [ @ §i'50 quality 4-button gloves, all colors | Buttermitic . : slow-moving but quickswitted fellow, in love | Subject of intoxi able to the ation, is applic with Lucretia Bugg, a bright, pert and saucy | evidence addu on the trial. s 0 e | 25c per box, for.. . 10c gram.)—The republican judicial convention of | puts the Farmers and Merchants company | does not include a boiler and engine pur- e - the Ninth district was held in this city‘today. | in a position to go ahead and complete their | chased by Russell without first going and sizes, per pair...... INg | voung miss. “Friends” will also be seen for | . 7- Evidence held to sustain a conviction | 4 J. H. Berryman of Knox, A. A. Welch cf | catal, which has been tied up by the Paxton | through the legal formality—of advertising | JIA"SE T (CEREROSC WL I8 Be S0en £0T f por murdor in tho first decres 3 B § 4 1 v v & Hershey injunction for more than a year. for bids. Under the advice of Attorney Gen- B 3 8. W N the coun att ey finished his 3 o MLEAL e 2 ""’I‘: otiAntslopaRandi, a s j,\ ey ; I} aral Churchill it is likely that the auditor | mo2¢ glosing address o (e Jory tome of th Half-off Prices still in force on Rotertson of Madlzon county were candi- shInnd Notes and Personn T S Lo ta it B o ystanders, without the knowledze or con A . . dates before the convention. It was a most | ASHLAND, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special)—Mrs. | great saving has been made to the state by | * pES lvance of any one connected with the Morse’s Exqul gsite lines of Brlc.a- stubborn, though good natured contest. One | C. A. Sheppard has gone to Ainsly on a | overriding the law, Opened ax esd by tho premding Judse. and 5 y v J hundred and five ballots ware taken, the 1ast | yisit. In addition to J. B. Rumaine and Mr. versity of Omaha, who administered a rebuke to the persone B I F: S - giving W. M. Robertson of this cily a ma- e ey : Burlingame of Seward there i another ap- | Last evening the dental department of the | making. the nppiause. - Hietd, thon (horsons rac, Dalnty ea bets; ases, Jar and he was declared the nomince. J. A. Darter of Cameron, Mo., Is VIsItng | plicant” for the office of superintendent undef | ( L2t ¢ L3 : B & ord failed to discloso that the defendant | 3 A 2, Neb., Oct 1.—(Speeial Tele- | his cousin, Miss Helmle, in Ashland. the newly appointed fish commission, This [ University of Omaha was formally opened in [ oo ‘refudiced by the demonsiation. . dlneres ete. gram.) Gioe connty populist convention | - Marcus ‘and Ed Brush havo returned home | ja 7. B. Lininger of Wymore, His chances | the apariments designated for it in the new | " The Faxton & Hershey Trriating Cana > met at the opera house here tolay and elec- | after a month’s outing in®he west. are considered very favorable by parties who [ medical building. 5:;::; i }h""‘l"r:!,l A fif:'_fl*} 'ln"l o i . a an ted J. A Graves cairman and 0. B, Reed | | There is llkely to be o change in the man- | are in touch with the new board of commis- | ~ A large audience, composed of the friends | ha, Merchants ERLinalnnd LN foom: ma"l Fluo t 3. BRirans?. secretary, and after a recess for dinner, | 2gement of the New Era at Wahoo in a few | sioners. The appointment of a superinte of the university ,was present, and the exer- | firmed. Opinion by Justice Post ey " 2 eI placed in nomination the following county | weeks ont will likely be made one week from to- R M S R g The provision of section 11, artiels 1ii, of e e officers: District clork, I Whitaker: [ B. M. Knox of Memphis is visiting in | morrow. professiona the constitution, viz, “No biil shall contain county clork, John Hollowell; county judge. | town today At a ‘mecting of the Pershing Rifles last | a8 to make them generally appreciated and [ more than ona subfict and the came sho = R. W. Trimble; county ty ‘Absolum A masquerade was held at the residence of | night the following officers were elected: | enjoyed. be clearly expressed in tne title,” is in- | = 5t Tipton; sheriff, Willlam MeNeal: superin- | Mr. Anghie. Captain, J. B. Beardsley; first lioutenant, | After praver by Rev. Dr. David Kerr,| tended 1o prevent surrentiious légistation i 3 Aty N tendent of wehbols, 7. Misters; county sur-| A donation party was held at the rosl. | G, C. Pulle; second lieutenant, O. Schwarz: | shancellor of ihe university, a solection by | and it to rohibit comprehensive titles, # CLEANLINESS IS NAE PRiwe, DIRTS NAL | - H. C. Parmelee; sergeants, | the Omaha quartet and introductory remarks [ 2 The term “irrigatic veyor, A. M. Munn; coron: the title of the act of March 27, er, Dr. Carriker: | dence of Rev. Mr. McConnell. About fifty | first sergeant, 1889, oir missfoner Sccond distriet, C. J. Mullis. | guests were present. McCarthy, B, Adams, W. Wilson, R. 8. |by Dr. W N. Dorward, chairman of the | LS ot o' provide for waler riahts end i ESTY.” COMMON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF Resolutions were alopted favoring the re- | Rev. Lee Hunt, pastor of the First Baptist [ Saxton. The sclection of corporals left | board of directors, the addreas of the evening | rigation and to regulate the use of LR GRS T D e e E e peatiaet in Missouri at | t0 the commissioned officers. R. 8. Hilton | Was delivered by Dr. H. C. Miller of Grand r for agriculture and manufacturing after which speeches were made by the candi- | present assisting his father, who i also a | Was elected president, E. Adams vice presi- | Island, OUBIONthELIUNILY PUEBORRE, " 18 used in its po sense dates. Baptit o o in a sories of revival meet. | dent, and S. Langworthy treasurer. Following the address was a selection by | and fmpiies the means of conducting water nge. Tt 14 said they are making the native | Omaha people in Lincoln: At the Lindell— | the High School Mandolin club and a short | to the and to be & The provision JUDGE CHAPMAN RENOWINAT MItioutla nEaanAsE “’h._n‘ hatiy :x i 0. C. Holmes, H. G. Leavitt, John L. Web- [ @ddress by Chancellor Kerr, who described l’hm '1‘:,"!”’21"'1‘3;1.-!:;‘ s:'n'l"\' l(nj»‘hrg'..;qmv'n] Revival mectings are bein held at the | Ster, B. Bencdiot, At the’Capltal—Victor | the past efforts of the university and ex- | BRI of the feny, of way for canals and pnd iDInCEletTud]einl SC GlEaEn T ChuFeE By N White. At the Lincoln—F. W. Shaw, J.[pressed the hope that the new department | iyt GEROTCIARTR, AFID 0 be within sai S SN in Sesxion at Nebraxka City. hrishan church by Rev. M. Lemon of | g "Spuman, fr., T. J. Mahoney, 4. C. Cowin, | would add strength to the institution by the | LU A1 ot to confiiet w ; Aok i T e S i NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special.) | Lincoln. e 2 5 John W. Hosler, J. A. Robinson T. J. Dunn, | success of its operation. 3. To the legislature and not to the eourts | county. ~Affirmed. Opinion by svisionally by appolntment, —The republican judicial convention of the Funeral of D, U, Reed. Mrs. W. F. Gurley. A song by the Omaha quartet and a reclta- | has beon'committe the power o detarmine | *ioner RYAh 501 o g not o LA AL R I S S second judicial district was held in this city | BLUE SPRINGS, Neb,, Oct. 1.—(Special.) —_— tion by Mrs. Consmitt preceded the closing | when the exigencies of the public demand nated since the offe cnarsed 15 alleged [ throushout the state, acting alike upon all ¥ Battiok 10 The funeral of D, U. Reed, secretary of the | STATE FAIR BUSINESS METHODS, | remarks by Rev. Dr. Wilson. ”(wv‘ff[k-[[-"f m{ Brlvace propissiy, [he hmit | have been committed, there f8 mo re- | per s an e tics of a clas on who are tols attornoon. Hon. ~Patrick Roddy was | The funetal of D. U. Reed, secrstary of the | & The class work of the department will | of judiciall interference ‘beine the duty o | (o Bave, Peoh, (NN o igh Iunacy | Lrougiit within the relations and eiroum- chosen chairman and B. A. Brown secretary, | State rticultural soclety, who was “"| Score Cara Privilege that Involves | begin today with forty matriculates, The ettt o B4 s h the | O htanity should be determined by a jury | stances provided for, it is not objectionab! % = st atitlio¥e "o | by the cars at Glenwood, Ia., Friday, occurre. ity of operation. (State After hearing the roport of the committee | o1, Fycaihodist church in this 6ty tod Revs. Mr. Mills of this place, Dean of Wy more and Dudley of Beatrico conducting the ! aneled to determine whether or not the | as wanting ur Yehused 18 of sound mind Tnst Lerka, Brackn, iSUHGE lorfense charged having been com Ministerial ofiicers upon whom the uses the ele- |, fited befc hapter laws 1593, went isiature has sought to impose a duty by an Explanation by Some One. course comprises three terms of six months | “% "pnere fs no LINCOLN, Oct. 1.—(Special)—Sol Oppen- | each. Dr. J. C. Whinnery is dean of the | to determ lelmer of this city asserts that he has docu- | dental faculty, and Dr. J. J. McMullen, sec- | property | arbitrary standard by which e whether the purpose to which | ¢ appropriated po. F. Warren e convention on credentials the name of E of this city was presented to t h Y atary, 0 . e ment of public utility. Public use in a con- S AR a At the | statute may assert the unconstitutionalit Judge. Hon, John A Davies bresented the | wore present. Hundreds who could not enter | thing wrong among the members of the State | 4 e e - ! MeMulln, J. C. Whinnery, | habitants of a restricted locality or neigh: | Jury in the verdlet Bf BUiLty, ChoM tion for mandiamus to require them to per- name of Judge Chapman of Plattsmouth at | fho " church at all were guthered - outside. | noard of Agriculture, Mr. Oppennelmer was | | i ot 1. LY berhood, but the use must be common, and | PeRAty which SAEREEC FHCHGE Cuming. | form the supposed duty the choice of Cass county. Judge Chapman | y bey he Horticultural soclety A 4 a3 3 e J. M. drvine, H. A. Woodbury, W. not to a particular individual :t % " versed and o fany members of the Hortloultural soclety |\ “apniicant for the score card privilege of | raden andJ. M. Lucas 3 T e . s t »m Cuming county 3 = reestved the nomination on the first ballo', | from abroad were present, and a large num- | ®8 applicant for the score card privilege of | ra B! Diahe use of water for the purpose of | FEE (™ Goilon by Commissioner Itu- [ SPOERL AND FRANK ARR recelving the solid vote of Cass county, being | her of floral tribntes to the departed were | the late state falr in Omaha. He says: g A T “I'Iw"f"‘i;.:;L'\x\‘v:.“:.‘5";“2-'21” "‘hf a0k ;;friM‘;v:‘i gan, i o . g twenty-six votes. Warren received the vote | made. The Masons, United Workmen and| *I received the following letter in reply to WI HAVE NO FOREMAN, 5 T A D R S e The an_Sr‘m v1.‘:-“‘:1ul:»\vxl1]]-“‘,:”;.)1:_%.“;”;” Charged wl’llvll-. m(ln-xmll;:xll ity Funds ot Otoe county, twenty votes. Grand Army of the Republic in mourning re-| one asking Secretary Furnas whether or not | Aetion Bancd obPa conétitution. Yalved n e e i e T alk ~—They ve Bail galia followed their de TON. | grave. Mr. Reed was a w arted brother to the | the score card was sold: ; tand % varm hearted man. 2| * *BROWNSVILLE, Neb., Nov. 16, 1804.— - nseientious Chris and was widely known | g, . or & O o G 4 and Price Named for Judtetal | S lontions an a y | Sol Oppenheimer & Co., Lincoln, Neb.: Sirs 4. 9% 6. Section 8 of article 1i of the St garding, Strect Departmont, irrigating law confers upon irr It was expected that at the meeting of [ panies organized under the ln M on the au-| Warrants were issued in police court yes- nent of the | terday for the arrest of Meat Inspevtor .} lIsrael Frank and Poundmaster Spoer] for em- 1 DISTRICT CONV county, declded thority’ of that district court rends Ju red herein is rever: of thi He leaves a wife and several | Replying to yours of November 15, our score | the Board of Public Works yesterday after- | State power to acquire the right of way for | IJHet Pt FERIiEt, REVCR & VR 4 nd:] k axs. At -Grand Islnnd, young ehildr Che o IIeaa T et Lo ths et casrriaen il igon " the troublat between' Straet Gommis necessary canals, reservoirs, ete., by con- | it firor irom Biige county. “Atfirmed. | beastement. The complaints were signed by GRAND (IBLAND, Neb,, Oot.. L.—(Bpeclal Plainview Paragraphs. We will hear your bid. Quite a number of | sloner Kaspar on oue side and Chairman'| 7. The word “if” in the first line of the | OBinion by Commissioner Ve, L o | Assistant County Attorney Day. Telegram.)—The republican judiclal conven-| pr \[NVIEW. Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special)—Mr. | Persons are already in tne field as competi- | Munro and Sewer Commissioner Winspear | section last above mentioned Is evident) tion lles in-the application of the| The charge Ia the result of the recent dis- tion for the Eleventh district was held here today, attended by fifty-seven delcgates. John # an _interpolation having no relation to the on the other, relative to the conduct of the | hody' of the section, without sensible mean- affalro of the street department would be [ ing, and should accordingly be disreearded | {18 Fekulition of Putely Jocel e o tors. Your truly, srinciple of local self-government. It is | covery that Frank and Spoerl had been sys- B b of purely local affairs by the | tomatically defrauding the city by padding Watson, who lives fivo miles southwest of " \ROBERT W. FURNAS.' town, will feed several hundred cattle this| « tnen sent in a bid for $250, in accord- Potors of Doone county was elocted chalrman, | winger. *This will afford a good local market | anco with the above letter. |1 Nave a eary | OPenly discussed. Thero was, however, no I erectot0 o8 Brovisions of the act, | not the- conatitution of the’ county board Ao oty reponislol d0Ks Imuarhded A William Frank, secretary. Three counties, | for corn. of mine in my copying book. Recelving no | dlscussion on this subject, an understanding the irrigating law of 188, viz, “Na tract of | Which distinguishes the township xystem. | (00 o8e o Tiaen dog that is impounded and Thomas, Wheeler and Hooper, were not rep-| Threshing of wheat and oats continues. | reply to my bid, on December 17 1894, I ad. | baving been reached beforehand. land shall be crossed by more than one | g2, Where supervisors re 1ocel O rowned. Frank was detailed by the Board reseuted. Judge A. A. Kendall of St. Paul | Steam threshers are being introduced Into | dressed. the following to. Mr. Furnass The majority of the board seemed re- | ditch, etc.” held to include lands owned b n are subjects connected with township | of Health to watch the drowning of the was nominated as one of the candidates for | the county. A steam outfit was burned and [ ' ‘Fon, R, W. Furnas: Dear Sir—Some | luctant to procecd in opposition to the firm ons as well as natural person organization, and not solely related to the | cani o a report showing the judge by acclamation. A formal ballot was | several hundred bushels of grain destroyed by | (ime ago we sent you a bid for the score | 8tand taken by Kaspar in refusing to recog: viso Which would operate to limit | county government \ exact number dipeced of each month, This held for other candidates, resulting: Rob- | fire on a farm south of town last week. card privilege for the races at he Nebraska | Mize any foreman not appointed by himself, | the application of an ting clause, gen- | "3 The’ object of section 11, article i, of | °% ) . its bins of Ord, 21; Price of Alblon, 30; Sprecker, | W. H. Mauck departed for La Platte Tues- 6. 0. A. Abbolt of this city, who was a can- | day. didate up to today, voluntarily withdrew this [ This Is now the commencement of the morning. Most harmonious fesling prevailed. | great sugar beet industry, and all over this a N rms, will be st 1y construed state fair for 1895. Inasmuch as we haye|and insisting that he would himself have | ovy jncludes no case 1ot withis the lotie not received any reply we would be pleased | Primary charge of the street force. Messre. | of the excention Same shall bo clearly exprested in its title, [ ley of the committee on pelice of the city to hear from you at an early date as to[Munro and Winspear will not insist that |10 The irrigation law of 1889 does not | f2™¢ preyent surreptitious logislation. If &1 councll he ided that there was something whether or not we will receive the contract | Ket, Who was by them appointed foreman, | confer upon one irrizating company. any | bt hen onareptitions leglslation. | f report gr ) such proportions that when stitution, providing that no bill shall | 1P W uch pr fons fatn moro. than ' one yieet, and the | the bills were submitted to Chairman Burk- flicting a painful wound. of managers at its next meeting, February 12, [ Pe&rs the simple inseription, “Henry Pundt,” | by the principal and one of the suretic Cen c r wrong, and called on Chief of Police White : = part of the state are seen large farms do- | pone famiching el g Che oy Lhe cont have his job, and in fact it has been agreed [ right to connect with tne ditches 0f an- | bk hesa that olient me d contains [ NT9NE Shlind { Bikaten Wl HYANNIS ';f‘;’"‘;,(“'l"'q»,,h” voted to the production of the beet. The | 1395, Yours truly. for the meagon- of iy 0 o an WlLI K i plovad ot brm aat. er or take water therefrom without the | 06" iitter not germane the pndziin (19 loskup thametiar, Flintastived ware. pit ANNIS, Neb., Oc (Spec A R e e e R “'SOL OPPENHEIMER & Co. |Desides this, the atéget force will b much | conscny, of the broprielor, . o~ | title' fairly expresses the subject of the | 0 work on the caso and during the manth o and Mes Murrin are visiting friends at | and many thousand dollars will be realized by | «Mr, Furnas made the foflowing Feply on | Smaller than usual, the determination being | JL,What 15 mea Artiim S oapHion, oon: [ bill, ¢ doex ot viglate this,provislon'af the [ August thay disoayered that flotitlouy dogs fo Coiihell Bluffs. tho farmers. the Bt Pt it to get alonz with Nalf a dozen men who will | yhove mentianed 10 that e the Act | constitution ¢ s | RARRUBIDNE, OF-ARAELy el o bottom of the above letter: TR A INAFLT R SNV A A0 above mentioned I8 that no frac and | "4 Whether or not a bill contains more | s drowned by Frank and paid for by the Mrs® Alden has returned from a three Fromont 1l Pleased. ““The matter will not be disposed of until o y8. Shall, without the consent of the ow 2 be | than ¢ subject is to be determined by | . ¢ ‘The last of July showed A similar months’ visit to friends at Omaha FREMONT. Oct. 1—(Special)—The news | Af10¢ the winter meeting, January 15, 1805 | |0 oo e e e i mara i konas Lo shie {1 mining the subsiance of the bl Ap: | i, (T0 IS 08 S w8, sl Gentry has commenced the erectio ’ “Recel 0 word y ot | HEZ ) s ‘B ering e s errito e ques- | purent duplicity in the title alone does not | | : ) ion was t \ O!M"’mfl‘;““‘"!‘ yhas commenced the erectlon | pay tho supreme court nad sustained the mxl“Lfl'&"‘“:lz:m:«:;:a;‘r‘xfi-:w;ue January meat BMAINS ARRIVE. | 2°131 8 of whisthor the. nest ditoh mey. be | Larent Juplicity in th In 1 boen golng on for yoars. The evidence A" dostitute family, consisting of parents | Burns bill was recelved here this morning. | " Fraa e, ME s O Now that | Mortuary Ur pxedsxaatendape (|0 o0 es (o Sl VGO UAE it | B aper el Sermion Lama i, prac | Hainactee Mat Hituadsavin, bo 18 sesity and elght children, from South Dikota, passed | The DPeople of the city are much pleased | tha state fair fs permanently located for the Private Funeral, Service Today, but_ whether it may, constructed. be | but ohe gubject, which 18 elearly’ expic harging K Spoerl with embosaler through the village Saturday. Their wants | WIth the decislon, while those trom the coun- | coming five years, please let us know if our | The Urn containimg ithe ashes of the late | made 1o Suhply the Tands wiihin ceadh b | Lt che st | : fesied ) were relieved and they went on their way. | LI¥ re as strong the other way. The board | proposition is accepted for the score card. | Henry Pundt was recelved in the city yes- | both 8. Where different parts of the sam | or the w 1 Clyde, the 12-year-old son of D, W, Thurs- | Wil! meet shortly to re-district the county, | Yours truly A S o 28 h Chapman asainst Garver. Error from | DS Gifferent parts of the same Later the warrants were served and the yde, the 12-year-old sol h d Fremont will then have her proporti . e terday, and immedialaly removed to the | Lancaster county. Affirmed. Opinion by rds sta 1 those In conflict’ the | prisoners taken before the pol'ce judge and ton, “amused himselt Saturday by 'playing | 404 Frement witl then have her proportionate SOL OPPENHIEIMER & CO. | family residence on Douglas street. The urn | Justice Harrison® 4 I wardp, Bandi AN pEsein soplliol the I aamitar o 5 with a revolver, which was not “loaded.’” ” i - d. “The auswer is written on the bottom of | . i If Hp ho e ; Are disregar: SO AR i . g of s b a note signed by a princinal and two | 9 Nebraska, 420.) Session Laws, 1505, chapter | The revolver was discharged, and the ball Distriet Court at Plerce. the above letter as follows :ml 'c,“:;:“"m"'":,"c.:"'m "“;‘ a haif h“"f~ or more sureties is dizcharged by th xxvill, conktruod and held to' provide for | t Vord, . Ove passed through the palm of his hand, ia-| prERORE, Neb., Oct. 1—(Spicialy. District The matter will be laid before the board ireclan design. The bowl | cution and delivery of a new note ex seven’ supervisors in all counties un w: Pat Ford was charged with highway robe i Gwnship organ zation ; R T e ey north and east | COUTt convened this morning with Judge “R.W, F.' | With the dates of liis birth and death. The | and the surety fs forced to pay the e otion, 10, article 1il, o | DerY by Gus W lers, an funocent young from Hyannls last wi are now under | Robinson on the bench, The docket consiats | “I recelved no reply atter the February |4shes are In a metallic box completeiy en- | Note, this does not entitle him to and he | 1ne constitution, providing that no law shal! [ man who came from Wyoming a short time Santrol. ‘The fires did some damsge by de- | of hinely-five, caven, of which only four are | mesting and wrote the following on the 19th: | Sloted within the stori¢' by ¢he cemeting of | SATROL compel his co-surety or co-sureties | be amended uniess the new act contain (h | ago. The additional chrge of grand lar- stroying the range and considerable hay, | eriminal. . “‘Hon. R. W. Furnas: In your last letter | the top. tlon and delivery of the second nofa was | tions so amended Shcl he rer-ulel, has o | G2 has been preferred against him. Ity 3 : N T T A you stated that the contract ‘for score card | Private services will'be held today over the | not' a payment ‘of the. first note by ‘the | Loia0 amended sha plete I ihemaoivey | sald that Ford stole a silver watch, a gol¥ Gering Goia the Rewnten HASTINGS, Oe 1 arenial oo~ | of NeDrasia Stat Tai would o6 1 sy Suic | ashen. of Mr. Funds ot b oaereaigeniy | 2ot & payment of e afat“note "oy "k | avpiteaton o acta Complete | Matary | chain, a locket and several other articles of GERING, N:b., Oct. 1.—(Special.)—Gering | ., e e PETAR. ruary 12 meeting. As we are desirous of | THe urn will then be interred in the family | the form of contract A T T P agh thoy | Jewelry from a disreputable woman. He gets the western Nebraska reunion for next | EAWard Mitchell, & 16.year-old boy of Kene- | Gl "up"Gur cireutt” we would oa wieascy | burial blot In Prospeet Hi: whore's family A promissory note. to be executed for | may mod'fy or destroy the effect of pre | disposed of them to Nellie Groham and year, {t'having been located here at the meet- | 53%; Was today .:(.wl to ”5‘ reform school | to hear from you as soon as possible regard- | Yault has been prepared to recasive it. Hnj p,u;xyfnfv- n{ 4}1~r'|hnr_u"m' 8 brior note. | vious legislation. = Lena Marte)l, who in turn handed them - ing which closed at Harrisburg Saturday eq the obargs Insorrigibllity, ing our proposition. Very truly yours, =——— presented by’ the principas maker 10 ona of | tian confers’ upen the ‘pronis b varstity r to May Dav's, May hastily taking her Distriet court will commence hers Tuos- Editor Harrls' New Position. * 'SOL OPPENHEIMER & €O.' en Armenian Question. | the sureties for his signature n bear- | power of adopting and discor | departure for Chicago. The other two rirls \ inuing town | 2 1 OPLE, Oct. 1.—It is re- |ing the signatures of the prin nd other | hip organization. But it leaves to the [ 8re held upon the charge of recelving stolen ported o official cireles Bore that T ty on the p note. Held, in the ab- | leglslature the power of provi the d property. 'ord was bound over to the dis- i M e of any agreement or understanding | talls of such organization. trict court for trial, his bond being $800 in of the three powers, Great Britain, France | with his co.surety, on the prior note Ih | 5. The eeisiiare: min’ therefore, am ‘1 day. The docket will comprise about forty | SURPRISE, Neb.,, Oct. 1.—(Special)—J. |, ~“The answer, as written below, appears on d o the same letter sent to Mr. Furnas by us: cases. 4 A. Harrls, former editor of the Surprise Her STRe AniaN | ada s ERINAD & William 8. Jones had his eotire grain| aid. has jocated at Linwood, Neb., and will | meotios tausoa ononcird oot let at last . Joues i n each case. grop tor this vear, cousiating of a large num.- | ogii 'y paper there “The published recelpts of the state fair|20d Russla, will shortly recelve instructions | regard to his signing the 'second note | or change the law In regard o townsii - d’r”x_‘»gr;m n::\'fl 1‘; and k) ::'mw wagon, = 2 as furnished to the papers by the board show | [fO™ their governments to resume negotia- | 83 Suretv, he had the right to re- | organization, without referring such chang African Methodist Conference, estroy y Saturday nig That Joyful Feeling that only $57 was recelved for the contract tions with the Porte regarding the Armenian fuse to sign the second note, or he could | to a v of the p The Kansas annual conference of the Afe v 1 i sig it _in such manner as to limit or 10. Section 4, artic X, of the constitutior Economical Merchant Arrested. With the exhilarating sense of renewed health | for the speed score card. My bid was 250, | Question, modity. hi {lity and make It t 3 9 can Metho 1 hurch convenes ol e > id 250, 0 s ollity and make It other than | enacting that the leglslature shall prov rican Methodi copal ehurch 1venes EBRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special.) | 81d strength and internal cleanliness, which | ana Mr. Furnas writes me ibat it was. ot Tare o S _ that of @ surety, and, If he did %o sign It. | by law for the eiection of such courity un | in this eity in St John's African Mathodist —J. W. Gilbert, a merchant of this city, | [011OWS the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown [ for $500. I cannot understand it."" obacco Firm Goes to the Wall, the surety being compe:led to pay it could | township officers as may be necessary. Episcopal church, corner Klghteenth and ol e o, A BaCMARL | to the few who have not progressed beyond | Mr. Oppenhelmer is a responsible business | PANVILLE, Ill, Oct. 1.—Stultzer & Co., | not exact contribution from him not prevent the legislature when It reauce. {RINCORS! ELUTCR. COFROr | Kighteenth and as arrested yesterday by a deputy United | the old time medicines and the cheap substi- | man of Lincoln. who hay beer L oo bus- | Who do af extensive business in the south.| 3 ,The opinion in the case of Stump | the number of ofticers from providing that | Web States marshal on the charge of using can- | tutes sometimes offered but never accepted against Richardson County bank, 24 Ne- | those already eiected shall cast lots to (e iference embraces the states celled postage stamp: Igned today. Liabilities, | braska, examined and distinguished. tormine whose terms of office shall be dis. | of anKsas 1ud Nebraska, Bishop J. A, Haudy y that amount, Walker agalnst state, Error from Dawson | continued. No it prevent the legisla- | will preside, iness of supplying score cards for races and | west in tebacco, as Que lustance is cited [ by the well informed, lblll guwes for & number of years, making a | $75,000; I-ell: n