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THE 0\[ \TI\ T\\TTY BEE: TUESDAY. .\I’GI’“T 21, 1‘)00. ‘;\r- If:n w-mz] alled | A n he made Nebraska since he came to the state thirty n able address and expressed himself as years ago, pointing out the community of wral Py P it againet the saloon keapers in this cit \ ) confident of election anc e anked th 0t t N nd th ¢ Attomey G?n;u Filen Beief in ftate Board | o coriiin ones of them, and thelr bondsmen | O0roner's Jury Deciden Wymore Man Shot | contdent bf election and then thanked the | Good 014 Ring is Johnny-on-the-Spot fn All | IeTests between this city and the sest portation Case, for AR ;r ming u;,lu his '.‘- h| in Self-Defense, James Osborne was elected fioat commit- | Sorts of Weather, ber of Ak-Sar-Ben to bring in one new | was caus m the liquor they sold to | teeman for Nance and R caused-his death yosterdsy morning. It I8 ter recounted the growth of also reported that his wits will soon bring e m Strothers for — ber, thus replenishing the treasury and er e o g 5 | Platte county b g 3 n OBJECTS TO ACTION ASKED BY BURLINGTON | - | DRUNKEN FATHER WAS TERROR TO FAMILY | " abling the knights to far surpass any dem- { WELCOME TO A HOST OF BAR NS | onctration heretofore attempte CAMP AT HASTINGS OPENS| [BAR REPUBLICAN BANNERS RS Y epar of ahe huslin comniies shave | | Insints that Mere Mistake of a Clerk ; " | that during the four weeks of its work hirteen Yenrs Auo In Not $ ‘1 wds Flock to Hastings' ”:“’?::-’:: :“"""“;' """"‘“" "':" At incoln Connell Prases Law Forbid- | Nenrly Three Hundred Outatders Are hus e ured 403 new members, carrying the clent to Invalidate ‘ A o bl i M o ding Display of MeKin and Given the Giad Hand total to 715, 1 has secured in membership | Al Gatherlng of Law Now. Lihi ot g AU Roosevelt Bunting. Useful Instr fees and parade fund donations $1,140, Fiend When Dronk. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tel- | LINCOLN, Aug ectal Telegr DEATH RECORD. Many a woman, «'(-k and LINCOLN, Aug. 20.—(Special.)—The brief | €Efam.)—The annual encampment of the A motion introduced by Alderman | weary ¢ hw.x f"‘ fows 1 by of Attorney General Smyth in the case of the e 'he largest crowd of the year assembled Captain Benjnmin M. Gar weakening paini ‘! state against the Burlington railroad, in | FIFst and Second regiments of Infantry, | The murder of Caj A. Burnham | commissioner to remove ail McKinley and | at the den of Ak-Sar-Ben last evening and, METROPOL 1, Aug Captain e depression, ad tho which is involved the constitutionality of | TFoop A, cavalry, and Battery A, light ar- | Yesterday morning at Wymore by his son, | Roosevelt banners that are suspended )mnu_A . and one ailments the law creating the State I of Trans- | tilery, began here today. Up until 4|James M. Burnham, editor and proprietor of |across streets passed the city council t Phich affect women only, has portation, was filed with the clerk of the |©o'clock this afternoon special trains on | th¢ Wymore Wymorean, is one of the sad- | night. The resolution was a partisan fr‘tmln Pe-r ‘.\,x;,‘_m star supreme court today. The question to be | all roads leading to Hastings brought in [1¢st tragedies ever occurring in Gage county ;“_hwu which has changed decided by-the court is whether or not the | the various companies, twenty-four in ali, | It Was shown by the evidenc the co her misery L0 ¢ suiler- title borne by the act creating the ra including the First Regimeut band of Mad- | 2N€r'8 inquest that when sober Captain "‘«‘~\‘_'1“ alth, 0y \ commisston and defining its dutic ison and the Sscond Regiment band of | Burnham was a genial, pleasant gentleman No woman necd suffer from 3 - - join the courtier hosts in time to partlci- | the rivers he was on no less than fifty g passed by both ¢ t g but when drunk was a veritable fiend. On| Tnmate of State Institute Dies, : gy T T R BG the derangements peculiar to pansed by both branches of the log Jeatric d Lee Forby Tier sox, {t pbie oill Givo Dorte f tonight Camp bodobn B ! pate in the approaching knightly festivities. | boats and was master of the greater num The defendant company aseerts that it was |douned its nattiest military appearance. | N® """’l' SrOeHE. BOE VRS 8 Ul "‘“"" \"' “'“‘l" Neb., Aug. 20.—Special)—|The scorching, scalding atmospherefc con- | ber of them. When the war broke out in n ir trial not and contends that for this reason the | Many strangers from all over the state|mannered young man who had for many| Amanda Schwitzeran, an inmate of the | qitjons were not allowed to mitigate the se- | the 'G0s he was pressed into service and | * The ity of weaknesn whole act 1 Invalld. It was on this ground | have congregated here to remain during |’CArs patiently borne the assaults and in- | Institute for Feeble Minded 't this| yorities of the ritualistic tests administered, | served his country very eMclently. At the | K male Nndin's fire & at | dignities of his father and was only goaded | place, died Saturday evening at the insti . e which make woman'’s life that Judge Munger of the federal court re- | the week of the encampment, A 1o | " euneration &t [net In delents of & \fe | tute, ot AIBhty 7 bt - : 1 the peals of laughter that permeated the | siege of Vicksburg his boat, the Imperiol en, spring from a simple cently declared the law void. quad drill and company drill there was | & o TIRRLON G6 AL B6 Cetanse of A8 o e PR LA L The irl, who | walls of the den could be heard for blocks | played an important part e T eots membrane The case tn which the brief 1s filed was | not any program carried out today. | e el ICISOCE DOGRITE & PAtriclls. | pomes [hom . Beawer Ctomsing, Neb, HRd|gswond, Thers wee o number of gueets ' thE Stvie s submitted to the supreme court at the close| Lifo at the camp s regulated by orders |, CoPtaln Burnham had been drinking heav | but recently been admitted to the institute | from distant states who had heard of the erle Koetin. hab ."l“‘ Qrga of tho last term, but by stipulation bas been | puhlished ¢ P o » drijis, | 1Y for several days past and on Friday muhviunl was complaining of not feeling well | gplendors of Ak-Sar-Ben's court and the| CITY OF MEXICO, Aug. 20.—Frederick ¢ B foncopp g, 3 1 reopencd for argument on this single ques. | Lunsds and. other dutles are announced. | 134 Attacked his son and family and threat- | when admitted. She was sick about four | wisdom &nd dignity of his courtiers and | Koetlg, a natjve of Austria and one of the | med owing to strain, cold, tion. Cases In which the constitutionality | ine requirements of the soldtors being | <760 t0 murder them. The young child of | or five days. As soon as he 1ent was | counsellors, and were anxious to bear to | Surviving members of the entourage of Em overwark, et | Lhis s of the law In question were Invoived have | oosrir o e othes milltary | MF. and Mrs. J. M. Burnham %iad been sent | discovered Dr, Lang removed the patient to | thelr diatant homes the recollection of have | peror Maximilian, ia dead In this city, catarrhal congestion, inflam. been argued almost without number in the | o oAb away from home for safety, as the grand- |the new hospital building and immediately | jng witnessed and experienced them years. He was onc of the six cavalry guation, painful irregularitics, L Gte T o BeEoer 1T 1e | eesmpnien father had threatened to kill it. Captain | quarantined the rest of the Inmates who | geward sent the largest delegation of Ne- ers sclected by Empress Carlotta as her | Bl { ity ol ibil case has never been considercd by that tri Wou 3 Burnham had kept on his carousal on Sat- | had been exposed to the disease. Not sat- | braskans, about seventy-five, representing|€scort on all public occasions. Latterly he yy WESLLINER SHU SUiecs Sl YoRE Ne 20— (8pecial.)—The | UF and Saturday evening threatened 1o jsfied with these precautions the doctor | ail branches of business and all of the pro- |held the rank of captain In the Mexlcan Istory of the Wil York county Modern Woodmen of America disembowel ex-Mayor J. R. Dodds. MF. |jater quarantined the entire institute to | fessions and headed by Mayor Harvey of |Army and was much esteemed by President prevent the spread of the contagion. No | that place. North Bend sent about sixty, | Diaz, whose hunting expeditions he always hroska Guards, Nebraska National guard, consisting of the | BEATRICE, Neb (8pecial )— | Schroeder, a populist, instructing the street braved the uncertainties of the mysii: cav- [ Benjamin H the veteran steamboat ns and dizzy aerial regions to attest their | man, aged 60 is home here today | undying allegiance to the beloved monarch a long i1l His death removes asure and was rushed through when |There were about 200 visitors from other | from the Mississippi and Ohfo valleys one ermen did not know what they were | points and fifty-five loyal Omaha gibjects | of their most noted steamboat men. Dur voting for. of the king who were hastening to court to | ing his extended and succeseful career on plexion and a re smaller delegations from | Of monts try T 2, Wymore against whom he had some fancied | the doctor announces this morning | numerous other Nebraska cities and towns. | George . Dudle . mittee of the whole and ordcved for a third | ever prepared. The meeting will be called | o0 0 o that parents or friends of inmates of the | The caravan that filed into the den to brave Oecine ',.',;' o "” k’~ ites neas to plumpnenc, and cures pains, reading. At some tme during its pa to order by President N. M. Myrick; address [ 57¢V41¢ institute need have no fear, as the matter | the threatening demonstrations of dedtys 8. Dudley, % well:kiiown printes | hes and drain:, because it fmme: through the senate the title was amended, | of welcome, T. W. Smith; response, N. M Row that Ends in Shooting, is entirely under control and there fs not | vortive goat was the longest of the year,|O0f the city, died yesterday afternoon at AL A e but what the amendment was or when Myrick., A $5 cash prize is offered for the| He returned home Saturday night In a|danger of a further spread of the discase. | Among the visitors from outside the city "“" IRSLHDAIRE BOADITAL of & COmplitktion of | - J was adopted docs not appear on the Journal. | jargest per cent of attendance from any | State of beastly intoxication at about 11 | were the following delegations: Lieard He 'IH" been ailing for several The passage of the bill by the senate Was \woodman camp. The same amount {8 offered | ©'clock and fell into a drunken sleep on the Hardships at ¢ ‘ weeks and while his death was not whol |1 | % 4 | Dodds kept out of his way, well knowing his The legislative journals show that a bill | and Royal Neighbors Pienic assoclation will verol " en dry o als first and second time, amended in the com- | August 23. The program is one of the best ¥ and | %n i Sewnrd. reported to the house under the same des- Suid bet . by porch. About 1 o'clock in the morning he xm‘ KEARNEY, Neb, Aug. 20 mw-hl\ . i unexpected, it was hoped he would be spare to Royal Neighbor; nbers are to be in Iy it . Harvey H. R. Cummins, b bbb g ignation as that under which it was read in | 1 =8 RN inted. B, A. Ward | 4P and went upstairs to hls room. He was | Mrs. H. M. Rertsch of Cape Nome, Alaska et i Srer or some time. The funeral will take plac the senate. In the house the bill was re- | by oo PLI ive o Mistory of Woodmen | n & delirlum of drunken frenzy and threat- | arrived in the city Sunday via Seattle and se A, Mérriam, John Zimmerer, At 3 o'clock this afternoon from M. O. Maul's ferred to the committee on railroads and was | og tort N3 B B HE s the excel. | €ned to kill the entire family. He kept up |18 100king after her real estate fnterests | \V. ! i} TN ber, | Undertaking rooms and will be in charge ot returned with its title agaln amended. Thel ,”“ \l and {nstrumental music there will | hi8 mutterings and threats and about 4In this city. She says Cape Nome Is not H. Wake A traver Omaba Typographical union, No. 190 briet asserts that the senate committee |, = Voot 4 " el ecitations | ©Clock fell to sleep. The family were up| What it Is painted and says that there will | J. H. Wuwhoit / - on enrolled bills carefully compared the | 0° & number of ""’]‘1 e rison of $6 | @11 DIRNL in perfect terror of him. be famine and death there this winter. She | 1, W. Muri fn, r, Colonel W, H. Hayden, enrolled bill with the engrossed bill, found | *"4 s ”" iy |’hT bost drilled Wondman | About & or 6 o'clock yesterday morning |arrived on the steamship Centennial and [ W' '\ iiitiwaber, Hayes. HASTINGS, Neb, Aug. 20 al.) the two were oxactly the e and b i i A | he got up and went down n and 1t is | was one of its 700 passengers. Her hus- | I T ha|and Royal Neighbor team. There will be reported their findings to the senate. The | op .0 gun.tonnet drill by McCool camp. nttorney general contends that the his- | AR SIECOTIEL ol ver prom. Bolloy, Kroeger, | Colonel W. . Hayden died at 11 o'clock thought obtained a new supply of liquor. | band is a carpenter and doing well at Cape | Wike 3 Dunpn | 1ast night and was buried from the family o o bill through the house, togethe R DL IHEDUBR Re e M| ises to be one of the most exclting contests Ith what transpired after its passage 0| o0y, 4,y The losing side not only loses He came home about 8 o'clock and burst| N She Is on her way to Toledo, 0., to | 5 il Mab Ll | residence this afternoon. Mr. Hayden was into the house, drunk and furious, and see- | visit relatives. She advises all to travel | Walter Cattic, T, Mogxman, {torn in Boone county, Kentucky, and was ing his son James and mother at the break- | to ather places instead of to Cape Nome. | Adim Bechiel] oy ) | 50 years old. He leaves a wife, son and the senate committee on enrolled bills | I | fast table in an adjoining room began to She_left several rs ago with her hus ]:”"\ ey | oot e ok, | daughter. His daughter, Miss Eugenia Hay and its (rapamission to the governor and | e prize. but Is pulled into "'"" ”"" The | uttack them with the vilest of language. | band for the Klondike and made the trip | W, Ti. DeHolt * R, Woolley den, 1s with the Frohman Theatrical com the return of it by him fo the senate, es- | Yomen Wwill compete in a bean-throwing | yo ook hold of James and pulled him vio- [ with him over Skagway and the White pass. | O. Bernec k A Pelky, pany at New York City tablish ¥ » title . | contest, bicycle races and a wheelbarrow | o1y from the chair and ordered him to|They were compelled to stay ten days on u | §; NAmbter A, Dowding, = ablishes clearly that the title which the | .o "f, tng eventng there will be a balloon 8 g W Hickman, vupin, entolled Bill fiow hs: passed the houses, br | T20% leave the house. i | sandbar in the Yukon river and during Weichelmant ¢ Story of a Siave. at least ralses such a doubt with respect [ *5¢CP#IO0: 3 James sald to him: “Father, T will as | time the sun was shining. She safd it was To be bound hand and foot for yoars by 2 to what, the journal shows that the testl- | pepublicans at Rashville Organige, |°CO0 88 I can pack my things,” at the|the most beautiful sight of her life and || e jr, ithe chains of disease is the worst form bk sl 1 o mony offered by the document will not Iw! RUSHVILLE, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special.)— | 8dme time starting toward another room poke of the colors around the sun making | 1, F. ) Smale, of slavery. "George D. Willlams of Man ¢« Healtis and Beaut: permitted to overcome the testimony of [ A" meeting of local republicans heta | 18 father in the meanwhile striking at continual rainbow. She will be in the Imer. i I Kroeser chester, Mich, says: “My wife has been Address Dr.Hartman, Prestdent of the 1 meeting of local republicans was him. As he entered the room the father y ays 1 thardt Thomas Skliiman, s0 helpless for five years that she could inan Sanitarium, Colnbu’, Ohio, sped his son and James pulled himself Rt bat Brown, Jicob Goehring, not turn over in bed alome. After usiy : schools 3 4 RupD . n islative journals ar> not competent 1oy, grder by J. E. Brown, who was elected from him, dodging under x““, arm and | pp o UMSEH, Neb., Aug. 20— : ks, I\ \j :ff"\".lml.r, LD ot gLisRlaourle ShILte she s . prove the title of any bill passed by the | parmanent chairman. H. T. Davis was |fetreated across the sitting room fto the |, “oh. 01" session of the Johnson County iigton, Gardner ¢obl NCHANLIYRIMEESG RO ADIW L0 UG) e HA ST legislature. The supreme court, however, | elocted secretary and 1 Musser trons. | do0rway of his wite's room, where she was [ (10 MARURL Seslon € the dohnson County | g B o) Lo own work This supreme remedy for UMA & Lnuls has in repeated decisions settled the rule [ yiar™ About “Afty names were enrolled, |CFOUChINg in terror near the bed. Mrs | atte & Wty flemsant andhproAtable ssasion. | H. Franklin, female discases quickly cures nervousness, that the journals of both houses fmpart | quie o “Cr 4 even who voted for | PUrnham, sr.. had come from the dining North a. slecplessness, melancholy, headache, back- ...n . ¢ ; At 2 o'clock the work of the day was taken h _ b ; absolute verity with respect to the pro-|pruan 1n 1896, The proceedings were har- |00 8nd was pleading and crylng with Tl Markham, F. Donbrauss, ache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is o WABASH R R } up with a song_and praise service, which | %o M L LS ceedings of the legislature, Attorney Gen- | menious and enthusiastic. Dr. O, L. wil. | CAPtain Burnham not to kill his son was led by Dr. B. F. West. Mre, Whitfleld | J. 8. ¢ 5 godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people . o - y i, Cure anteed. Only 50c. 8 v eral Smyth expresses a desire to quarrel | .on ©in quggesting the name of the club, Had a B r Knif read a paper on “Conversion of Children” | Burlev Walker, nnell & Iy 60c. Sold by Kuhn HALF RATES with this rule, but he adds that he fears 1t| yorarred to the attacks upon Hon. Charles| Captain Burnbam, it s claimed by his|and Fleld Secretary R. H. Pollock one on| & )40ew: R Rer SICOFIAIREIN fee ST. LOUIS and return, Aug. 21st to would be fruitless. Woston and asked the mecting to name the | son, seized a butcher knife from the table | “An Up-to-Date Sunday School” In th B. Pur Rober(son, Confiemn Toas of M 20th, Sept. 20th to Oct. Hih What the State Has Pald. club in honor of their candidate for state |and had it in his hand. He was furious | €vening Rev. A. B. Whitmer of the Tecum- | '(I"lg' {rinate el e W YORK, Aug Precident 1 ,.]'“'.\H, and: fetarn, '\“,, 2th to In the closing pages of the brief Attor- | auditor, who was a resident of the county; |and fearfully violent in his language and | *¢h Methodist church occupled the time in | JON WATEL ‘Nowson, e udams Wxpress company today | oo, S HEHEE - s ney General Smyth appeals to the court | by o doing they would show a mark of con- | was raving like a maniac. James being |0 able discussion of “The Relation of the K. Watson, % Morse, containing §26,00, which the Adams 1Xpt it A fSoedm {0 take Into considerdtion the fact that the | idence in him and at the same time show |cornercd at the doorway of his wife's room | Sunday School to the Church ™" At a bus- | Jonn Cundin, 1 danie, company was careying from Chicago o | VETROIT and return, Aug. 25th to stato has expended over $170,000 under the | they repudiated tho attacks made upon |and she shricking in terror he had no other | 148 ession *‘”[']“‘“" b ':": -‘-|_ \"N';w"_ Awion; Fred Acoin. Rurlington for the Chlcaga Jurlinsion & | 27(h, law creating the Board of Transportation. | him. He asked them o name the club the | recourse than to kill his father or be him- | ¥1% elected prosident and Mrs. B, J. Jury Yalkat J. P, Francls, Welr said that he did not know any of the | KANSAS CITY and return, Sept. 20th The law has been on the statute books for | “Charles Weston Republican club.”” This|self killed and his wife and mother left retary of the assoclation for the coming Sherwood, Datel, particulars. to Oct. Gth. achariah, Vein Legee, nearly thirteen years and each yeur the | was carried unanimously. Several commit- [to the mercy of the maniac. He fired his|Year i Schlucter Thomas Grant, e 08 oK T Bl R o three secretaries have recelved annual sal o elected and the club rented the | pistol, a 9S-caliber, the bullet striking his Hepublioakis R DLk Disdnine: o Rt Criggman, | OUGHT TO BE COOLEH TODAY ”"\' b .v' "‘I{ ’\'.I"‘"l'\” uth, August aries of $2,000 each, which brings the total | G bullding and will meet every Sat- | father in the heart, killing him instantly. | ORD, Neb., Aug. 20.~(8pecinl.)—The re- | Fre 1 B AT y 21st, Sept. 4th, Sept. L up to nearly $80,000. Adding to this the | urday night until the close of the cam- | He fell to the floor and the son realizing | publicans have opened permanent head- | R Mehaf: Dodge. Weather Prognosticator at Wash Trairs leave Union Station dally for amount pald for office assistance and the | paign. what he had done kneeled and wept over | quarters in Ord and the republican club “1 Devine, reY. e ton Thinks Nebraska May KANSAS CITY, QUINCY, ST. LOUIS aad total will more than equal that amount - him and closed his eyes. Then calling t0 | known as the McKinley and Roosevelt club, ehmer, 1. Sights, Leas Calorle, all points east or south During the period the law has been in Rroapesity 1n Snundery Cotihty, his mother and wife, who were almost | s in working order with a membership of vank MeClukar, E L g Al Information at CITY TICKET OFFICH, force tho state has paid out of its treas- | MBAD., Neb, Aug. 20.—(Special.)—Pros- | palsied from the awful tragedy, bade them | nearly 100. The officers are: C. A. Brink,| ¢ 4 Frank Kopr, . WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Forecast for|1415 FARNAM £, (Paxton Hotel Plock) ury approximately $30,000 for legal coun- perity is overflowing here. In 15808 the 1l the neighbors while he proceeded down | M, D., president; H. Gudmundson, secre- ‘Av Franham, 'k 3 ln.:uL.v ednesday or write Harry £. Moores, 0. F. & 3. A, el and other expenses in the defense of |most well to do farmer could not borrow |town and surrendered himselt to the au-|tary; J. A. Patton, vice president, and P, | For and South Dakota--Gen- the powers granted by its enactment, He|$70 on any security or at any per cent | thorities. Martensen, treasurer. e s atn U Auite erally fair Tuesday; cooler in eastern por- declares the maximum freight rate case|he might offer. Now there s deposited In| Upon the arrival of Coromer Reed of | The women organized a republican club | Henry Besatz =~ - \Vnilam Buche, tion; Wednesday, fair; variable winds. was begun and prosecuted on the theory [the bank of Mead on time deposits nearly | this city a jury was immediately impan- | jast Saturday evening with a membership| G. A Schroeder Louls Held. For Western Texas—-Local rains and that the law was valld and calls attention | $100,000 by the farmers. In 1806 corn s0ld | cled and after examination of the witnesses | of forty. Mrs. P. Mortensen, president; | rrers thunder storms and cooler {n northern; to the fact that Its validity has been rec- [here at 10 cents per bushel; now corn Is | rendered a verdict, finding that the de- | Mrs, C. A, Brink, vice president; Mrs. E. A . ¥. G. Halstead, fair in southern portion Tuesdny; Wednes- ognized by the state supreme court After | selling at 30 cents per bushel, Hogs ‘”‘I“’vl'kh"l] came to his death from a pistol shot | Charlton, secretary. g y r, Davia Hu'v’nwl. 1 A }KL‘\\‘, L‘.lr‘ southerly winds. S rerting that the legislature recognized |as low ns $2 per 100 here in 1596; now hogs [fired by his son, James M. Burnham, and s e ey Schnessler, Wareon € Howland, | For New Mexico—Thunder storms; cooler the validity of the law by amending its (bring $4.75. Many who voted for Bryvan|that said shot w fired in self-defense thn_".\ |i.'.'ullnn m":-m_.-m. M (e |In northern; fair in southern portion provisions and refusing to repeal the en- in 1896 out here will this year cast thelr | and that said shooting was justifiable. _ ASHLAND, wl-’ ’:.\qu 20.—(Special.)— N 1 . 2 Tuesday; Wednesday, fair; varlable winds ite uct, the attorney general has the fol- [ votes for McKinley and the entire repub- The Harris family held a reunicn Sunday [ Frank Whitmore, § i For Oklahoma and Indian Territory Jowing to say to the court lican ticket and continued prosperity. RNHAM AN OLD 10WA RESIDENT. |4t the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ Y ol Generally falr Tuesday and Wednesday W0 now. after all these things have e - 3 A. ©. Harrls, of Ashland, all of the chil- | \v, & /. Springer, southerly winds e hin court 18 asked to declare the Nloodhounds Trace Th Man Kil !t KROWR | 4ron belng together for the first time in | H. Miller " Wickstrom. Por ™ ArkanaaR=Docall teinalli Theidey law Invalld because the « ‘;.'.}‘““.lu”.',‘. house | SUMNER, Neb, Aug. 20.—(Special.)— ONAWA, Ia 20.—(Spectal Tele- | Mineteon years. The children present were: Papillion. cooler in eastern portion; Wednesday, made o mistake Friday night the postoffice at Octavia was g Mrs, Roberts, wife of Hon. John Fitz Rob. Jumes Hassett, faini* aoutherly: winas renson for doing so, we insiat that the 4 ! of stamps. Saturday | Eram.)—Captain Collin A, Burnham, who RONPREAY Wiom SRS | ] e Wilton I T el "Wa hive enumerated above | robbed of $100 worth of stamps. Saturday in The ee's Wymore dispatch |Sr® president of the Board of Education of | 4o ,,,',..,‘,"hf s AL TR For Indlana—Local rains and cooler South Omaha; Mrs. Asa Crane of Lincoln, | I} r Wednesday, fair; westerly winds, should be sufficlent to require every slep | pight the safe of O. H. Hoffman, druggist s 3 B Lk Lamos o Tuesday ooking towards the annulment of the law | o 5 blow . i en, | this morning, as being shot and instantly | o Hbag ol s yd Swain, al : * fa Tooking here, was blown open. No money was taken, | " MU B8 B ER L S0 Prot. n“'( 1bs )n' Il!nlyll\ll (r_ ) m:\) q:ylxlm‘. Solinvies, b Bor T1l1Botescantar Piig i o Slater Harris of Pueblo, Colo.; Orville AR R RS, H. 8. Wells. Wednesday; north to westerly winds 4 be aken with ‘the utmost caution | her \SiRss. Nomensy ms J the conclision that It is invalld reached | but_some jewely. The bloodhounds were | NUed BY s Son aiice 3 BIMECT, ) : Weor i dernier resort wired for from David City. They came mmim_m o Mo sty \o' 1807, "B, D, Mol | Harris, Veral D. Harrla and Misses Ada, | Y3No WG sang For Towa and Missouri—Local rains and [ brook sold Captatn Burnham & farm in Lin- [R08s, Marcis avd Daley Harris of Ash-| «David CltyoW, M, Caln cooler Tuesday; Wednesday, fow south the enrolled bill | horo last night for the purpose of organiz- It s argued in the brief that the 1ek- | ng 4 political club. The meeting was called | Precedent from Kansns. started the trail about 2 o'clock yesterday " d trace hartie o el clatives were “oleridge— k. Hlade The following opinion of the supreme | afternoon and traced the parties to North | '™ SO DN LT T oldod until 18s, |1and. Eleven other relatives were algo| pelcrldgerhl I Dladen erly, shifting to northwesterly winds ‘UFFET I.IBBARY BAHS court of Kansas, where a similar issue was lh-nn.l, \\l;um'nu-le n-\‘hlvu!lyh boarded ‘hm- Shan 1" reciovsd o Nabrask. Oanutain | Present Minden-Fd “Anderson and 8, J, Johneon. | For North Dakota—Generally fair Tues d pplied the pending case in |eastbound train. The agent there says that : 4 o Y - Carleton—N. " W. Benda. day; warme! estern portio o mm':} ‘:»rml:l(: lll"Y“Pl’u(‘v Ig.‘...«n:». argu- | where the dogs stopped three negroes were | BUriham was one of the most prominent | Yehraska Woman's Book Accepted. | Utica-—C. G. Hurlburt, Thomas Davie lay; warmer in western portion; Wednes suppo a sitting and took the train men in the county during his residence, | SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special)— | DI, Harvey and I Thygeson day, fair; southeasterly winds. B“t Dln]ng Car Sarvigs Tl VRl R theitatn, being well and favorably known. He was a | Mrs. Alma Miller of Guide Rock, Neb., has | HermangRobert, Knotre 0 | For Kansas—Local rain and cooler (i eloven ears ago. Since that Gme | piokpockeis Work the Woodmen, | candidate for couaty auditor in 186, belng | recently written a book entitled, “Political | Anderson, Creator, L. Jamos c. i, | Tiesday; Wednesday. northwestorly winds all departmen the sta N“‘|""";““"" PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Spe- | defeated by John K. McCasky Simon.”" It is a republican political work | ¢ !Y‘]‘I'nln-\_ G. B, Maxwoll, Victor, Co l“nr i lorado and _\\ yoming—Generally the legialative exe und shialty | ctal.)—The pickpockets and fakirs got in | tober, 1870, was elected & and deals with expansion and free coinage | Will Luibold, London, 0. MWilliam Jlassett, | falr Tuceday aud Wednesday; southerly e Never hatt »d upon any | their work here Saturday during the Modern | Foard of Supervisors of Monona county. He [of silver. She submitted the work to the | Wyo ; L. Bernstein, Cinetnnati, 0.5 H. 1. | ¥inds: such grounds as ar s 1'\:.'“':\ \1i | Woodmen log rolling. Frank Newman, a|took a great interest in township matters | national central committee and after ""i':'r:[wi Deadwood, 8, D.; C. J. Lammon, For Montana—Local rains and cooler in AMany rights have aceriied wider o o ve | Plattsmouth city lad, is minus $3 and says | and had a good record as an industrious and | examination by the board of experts it | Chicago Western: fair in eastern portlon Tuesday; e mleas 0 very clear Showing can Now | {t was a “skin game" the fakir played on | Sober man. His friends here are shocked at |was accepted and an offer of $200 made Some Stoux Indians, Alxo. Wednesday, fair; westerly winds. be made against it, 1t will be the du him. Ora Rush of Weeping Water was re- | his tragic death. James Burnham of the | Mrs. Parker for the work, which offer was| Among the most Interested spectators of Local Record. the court to hold it v "f*‘ E saulted | leved of his pocketbook containing $5, and | Wymorean took h's first lessons in the print- | nccepted, Mrs. Parker is a young woman | the weird ceremonies were three full- [ OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Charles Gaut, (ho negro WO 88 hds | Willlam Alexander of this city is minus $2, | 108 art at the old Gazette office in Onawa. | of about 25 years of age and was formerly | blooded Sloux Indians from ~Pine Ridge | OMAIA, Aug. 20 “Ofcial ‘record of " tem Martin D. Howe on the repnion s | Which he says was taken from his pocket at — one of Webster county's best known school ncy, Charles Marrivall, Willlam Provost | frrature and precipitation compared with last week and narrowly escaped belng |, "o .. "soveral other thefts were re- SHOOTING AT ALLIANCE FATAL | teachers and Pote Shanggrew. They are -lmkxn.vxw;'f.” Sorresponding ‘day of the 'last three Iynched as the result, this afternoon pleaded | | who had brought a batch of cattle down to 1000, 1509, 1808, 1897 3 ported, but doubtless there wer an 3 3 Vil ol GO s uot gullty to the chargo of assault. His | PTG bt <0 LI e R T e Bryan Puts on Last Coat. South Omaha and were brought Into the Ak- | Maximum tempe M~ 86 100 78 CHICA and EAST. hearlng was fixed for 10 o'clock tomorrow gy Pk R LINCOLN, Neb, Aug. 20.—Mr. Bryan | sar-Ben reservation by Alexander G. Bu- | Auermurm, lemberd WoN B N LEAVE 7.0 A. M.~ P. M.~T46 P. M morniug ¢ tnsists that he did not in- ans at Orleans Organize, by practically completed his Topeka speech to- | chanan of South Omaha. There was not & | Breciofeation L tend to strike Howe. The complalning wit- EANS, Neb. Aug. 20.—(Speclal.)- Wonnfe: day. He put In the entire day at the farm, | man present who seemed to be getting more | Record of prectpitation at Omaha for this sT- PAUL and IlllllIElPl)I.IS. ness will be present at the hearlug omor- | A McKinloy and Roosevel olub was or-| ALLIANCE, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Spectal Tele- | thus preventing all _interruptions. ~The | fun out of the feast than were these three | Q¥ arid since March 1 100 h i he 2 e leng .. Normal temperature for the day ul LEAVE 65 A. M.~7:35 P. M oW, ganized here last night with over 150 |gram.)—The shooting of Brudis Richardson | *Pech will be only about half the lensth |red men. They are of the educated and | iixcess for the. diy : 12 The westbound Burlington speclal train | mempers. C. T. Simpson was elocted | yesterday by R. M. Kline has proved to b | °f the Indianapolis speech and it will be a | progressive variety of Indians. Total excess since March 1 148 o w o carrylng the Omaha and Lincoln militia | pregident and Carl Ferguson secretary. |a fatal shooting, ,(,,,h”“\”,‘, dylng last | TéPIY both to the populist nomination and | At the stage in the proceedings when | Normal rainfail 10'inch “oT SPIIIII s nEnn o n y league endorseme case 3 Doflciency for the day 10 inch et ; companies to the encampment at Hastings | The Stamford band, consisting of seven- | night. Richardson was a saloon keeper and | 0 the money league endorsement in cas | hands are clasped across the bloody chasm, | Totnt aince Maven | ey e LEAVE 8:00 F struck a handear two miles east of Chalco | (aon pieces, rendered music for the ocen- | Kline was a musician employed by Kichard. | N® Fecelves notice of the latter. Mr. Bryan | the grand mufti introduced Mayor Harvey | Deficiency since Mareh 1 5 inches rorniug and o oley, 3 & goes to Wahoo tomorrow afternoon to make | of Seward, who spoke briefly in expressing | Deficiency for cor. period 18#.. 1.38 inches F this morniug and killed James Dooley, & |gion, This band consists of sixteen repub- | son, who with his wite played in Richara. | 50°% to Wahoo SIETED AICTAREN 0 AR | 0 Mo i ko briefly In expressing | Beficency for cor: perigd e 13 dnches | Ot Offices, 1401-03 Farnam bridgeman In the employ of tho cOmPADY. | jicana and one democrat. The sixicen all | son's saloon. There Is no excitement, as it | & ARSeoh, /ARG onhis WaY 10 FaReKA te thauks of his lallow {owpsmen for the . - | - A Famous Killer. e Siieaiia oo ddresse o st- Rtion =ivan oA atiantic piped 'y Reports from Stations at 8 P. M. The tralu rounded a sharp curve and the | joineq the club. August 28 the campalgn | was doue in the tenderioin district and be make four or five addresses in southeast ||\\‘H4}H‘u siven and attentions shown them, . " scction crew was taken by surprise. All the | jpeng in earnest at Alma and a county » affair grew out of an insult sald to have | ™™ NePraska and Judse Holland of Seward sxpresssd the Mull's Lightning Pain Killor. Instantly kills Neuralgla, Lame Diarrhoe | w 5 einivisdmay mon Jumped and escaped but Doole | convention will be held he affalr grew out of an insult sald to have alon Sena Slntin. saissinineg by s people. OF (hst Mrs. Max Emkeit of Omaha has appealed | - been offered to Kline's wife while she was | RED CLOUD, Neb. gy fee QmALA 430 hAr Dapla BD ALY to the police authorities here to ald her in in Sexsion nt Nebraska City. | . e | ¢ AR that every state has its metropolitan city, | STATIONS AND STATE L g 04 b L Sehers in Soneion km €ty | drinking beer and playing the plano with | Telegram.)—The populsts and democrats of | ana that Nebraska. looks to Omaha s f1a OF WEATHER, an attempt to get her daughter away from | NEBRASKA CITYNeb., Aug. 20.—(Spe- | her husband In Richardson's saloon. Rich- | this senatorfal district met in separate con SkAniative) Lo thAt: Alract Is the a house of {ll-repute clal Telegram.)—The Otoe County Teachers' | ardson's former home was at Beres, Ky., | ventlons in this city today. After epeated | kerwway of tade hetweon the tiate any he — assoclation s In session here this week. | whero ho has 4 inad y A oaoc | sateway of trade between the state and the S e e Ome-hundred and Aty teachers are fn at. | Lcre 1o Bas & wie and five children. Klino | balloting. with no choice, the two conven- | cast, and whatever affects Omaba for good | _— TEMOUTH, Neb. Aug. 20.—(@pe- | oo 0ty Bl o o a Andrews | 13,0 Itigerant fddier and nis wite § tions finally united on O. R. Pitney of ‘o evil affects Nebraska in the same way [ Norih Platie cloudy clal.)—Mrs. Frances M. Ford of Omaha de- | oot ‘ e player employed to play in such pla Inavale, Webster county iR Taisire: Mhare Lot aenn 2t UM Brighs, . ; | delivered an address this evening on edu- | Kiine {s in cuetody . ! part cioudy H_w-w-! a very interesting address in the | ..o . topiet A large crowd listened to b Wiz Onans at Gensxs: | merchants of any of the county seats of Ne- clouay Firat Presbyterian church lnst evening. Mrs. | yin | Many Attena Retigions Meeting, CEVA, Neb A 20 (Speetal,)—The | braska should go to the clties of other states Ford was a delegate to the Ecumenical con- c N « | TABLE ROCK, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special.) | races are all full, the weather perfect and | ‘¢ tTd¢ | ejurey T W TR Stomach Pains, Pleurisy, Sore Throat or any pain, internal or external, 2ic your druggist w “aanyeradur o Bou Company Nebraska National Guard, . ference rr;r’:ul,v h;:d in .\:‘»"; York, 04 1he | jott this morning for Hastings to attend the | —The Union Salvatlon Army, under the | everything points to a successful fair, which ,‘Y| “””"_f'\f 'r]’ (r‘.":?‘:": :-W::"m’r“x“m”m subfect of her talk was “The Impressions | oo oncampment. leadership of Commander Holland, closed | opens today and continues till Friday even. | °f Bi8 three years SRR th I hTe Paul, part cloudy of the Great Meeting.”" The music was of a | their meetings here last night. Over 1,000 | ing, | Ing that he was convinced that it would venport, clear very high order and consisted of an organ German Town for MeKinley, people were in attendapce at yesterday's| =2 bave been much better for him if it had been | Kansas City, clear prelude by Miss Antonla Kessler; duet,| SYRACUSE, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special)—|meeting. They divide in three parties w en Wil G twenty-three, He was ready to do his whole | Helena, cloady ... 7 “Peace mlThln Sacred ll\u“llmk. " by Misses | Last Saturday night Hon. A. Wait, ‘\\ll:h Em- | golng from here to Humboldt, Adams and| LOUISVILLE, Neb. Mg, & share ;“ "";"""“1”:"" coming fall festivities | RiiC KOG Gy 1034 & ; e TR R Street and Swearingen; solo, “'I Will Extol | mett Hall, went over to Berlin, elght miles | Cortland. The two converts obtained w The Ancient Order of United Workmen of | a0 unprecedented success | Galveston, clear 1 d Thee,” Miss Alico Dovey; “Blest Be the |north, and assisted in the organization of “l\l.li)lllml here yesterday by Major Hotchkiss | this place has made arrangements for a| Judge Hassett of Papillon and C. E.| o Wi Ts 13 TER Aots as & Tonlo and Stops Halr frem Falllug 4 ELSH Ture . » e Tie That Binds,” by the cholr and congre- | McKinley club. They reported a good meet- | of the Union army grand picnic at Jackman's park on August | Byars ot Valley spoke of the friendship of Local Forecast Officlal out, “",' ”:n;;“-: Jm"l"lr‘: ;i-lr. Iteh gation, ing and a club was started off with six . — 28 iog and all Scalp ubles. — | two members. Berlin is a German settle- York Girl Taken e, - | Benediet Adjudied Bankrupt. ment and they are overwhelmingly for| HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special.) Cattle Man Murder . |Guaranteed to Cure - » 1 CHI \ AP Is the joy of the householc . - HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tel- | "My ud Toiny | Sheri Lancaster came o Hustings trom | WICHITA, Aug 20-Mr. | Huff, cattle- 9 i84hn Joy of the Bousstiold, for wit When all other remediss have failed ogram.)—Fred J. Benedict, grocer, has besn ;\..m Saturday night and yesterday he took me in Custer county, Oklahoma, Fridav The ordeal \'h‘xru g which the i . or money refunded. ndjudged a bankrupt and today an order At Work on Nee wayward 17-year-old girl back to York | night by some one who fired throug Oug el I #xDece for adjudication was given to Referee Gard-| BEEMER, Neb., Aug Qrast [& with him. The girl bad been under p window. The 1 law there tant mother must pass, however, is 8ola everywhere. Sure, Rellable ner. The money indebtedness is $121, with | Masous are just Anishing the second story | survelllance in Hastings during the pact | ool the cause crime and S so full of danger and suffering that Treatise on Hair and Sealp troubles fre P e i | - 4 past | trouble is feare she looks forward to it with indeseribable fear ery wonian should know that | $28,000 assets of the new brick. The men were compelled | month | the Asnae: and 1 f child-birth Le entirel led by the use of & o~ - to quit work at noon, as the thermometer | Far Baby's Snke, I8, SRS T R OFTT. 0F, SREMULS SRS R BHRIINT.AYQI0E b b0 UM OF Doath of Farmer May Cause sutt, |2 000 B0 K Gogt 8 (b et " | Republicans Ca . | As well as her own, the mother should use | ‘' MOTHER'S FRIEND, a scientific liniment. By its aid thousands of women have PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Spe- ® | MONROE, Neb., Aug. 20.-(8 MALT-NUTRINE, the helpful food drink, to | Passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Our book of priceless Qherman elal.)—Word was received in this ity tolay Ontiook for Oarm Geod. gram.)—Republican float convention met at | promote apeptite, restore health, build body | Value to all women will be M. A. Dillon th Omaha to the effect that Lee Allison, a well known [ LOUISVILLE, Neb., Aug, 20.—(Special)— | Monroe today. It was called to order and brain Made by Anbeuser-Busch | 8€nt free to any address by 9 Trude Supplied by farmer residing about eleven miles south | As a result of the recant rains this section | R. G, Strothers. G. W. Clark was made | Brewing Ass'n, St. Louls, U, 8. A, For| Bradfield Regulator Co., M. Monheit Halr Buzaar, of this elty, while returniug to bis bome late | has fine prospects for a large crop of corn. | temporary chairmsn and R. G, Strotbers |sale by all druggists, Atlauta, Ga. A L. Undeland, Richardson Lrug Coy Shermar

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