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4 THE DAILY BEE~OMsHA FRIDAY APRIL 27 The Omaf_\a Bee. COST OF LIVING A great drawback to Omaha's growth Published svery morning, exoept Bane is cost of living In lh!l clty. All the #y. The enly Monday morning daily, necessarles are too high. Rent Is ex- — orbitant. Grocerles and provislons TERMS BY|MAIL— are at the top notoh of prices. A St 0.00 | Three Months.$8.00 | Jop editor a few dsys ago In a letter 8,00 One Mouth..... LOO| /ry,ion from this olty declared that on —_— Bt ] summer Nana and Viotorla and thelr | are run in the Interest of their owners. RAIZROAD NOTES. | DOURLE ANI BING LM O CULT G bands were both overwhelmed by the | Professor Winchell doubtiess ocouples POWER AND HAND plfisrl which take the same view of In escaping the pursult of our cavalry. | things, 1f the professor would take With sach an excellent commander as 8tearn? Fumps, Engine Trimmings, CINING MAOIINERY, l'a.‘lxn.w FOJX, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGE riF SYNAM a good unprejudiced look at what he Crook co-operating with old Indlan ACKING, 4T WHOLYS/LE AND RETAILL, Curcaco, Aprll 25, —The Niskel Plate road has completed areange- ments for crossing the tracks of the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & OChicago road at Grand Croesing, and will enter the city over the tracks of the Lake Shore road at.d use the latter's termi- nal faciiities till its own are ready. would find that it Is not directed calls the communistio movement he fighters In Mexloo, and backed by his : against the ownership of property warllke Apache contingent we may h%neulylcquhad. 1t 1s only directed look for a qulck termination of the|against thatform of property which ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every | ® low estimate it costs at least 30 per " X n - We nesday. oont more to flve In Omaha than it |campalgn. h.dk:u origin in & hfl: ;( m; 1:; ;::t::‘:-rl;gm:l:ll" l:ai"m::ecflz;:‘lg‘i #ALLADAY WiND-MILLS GHURCH AND SCHDL. CELLS makin ower, whicl lemands 0 M Hy TERMS Pos:'; (;AE]I.:“—“ TR fyl.d. in s;; .;ouph and c;:ve lht;mnt . — Pmmm of the law and refases to|®0d in working order by May 10th, Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. 1.00 | One Month.... 20 probably correct. When houses| Anvices from Pittsburg foreshadow [ pag fta just share of taxes, The annual meeting of the stock:| == — e Axxnioax News Coupaxy, Sole Agents |76t 8t the rate of $5|another strike among the lron work:| =~ = se— holders of the Ohicago, Barlington & Newsdealers in the United States, per room & month and meat|ers, Thisls deplorable for all con.|TABOR'S PALATIAL RESIDENCE,|Quincy road was held here and the C F. GOODMAN —_— {s os dear as it 1s In Chlcago, while | cerned, but this time the blame for old board of dlrectors re elected. A ' syuop:ie of tho annual report has been glven in these dispatches, The statemont !a publlahed here is authority for stating that the reason that the trank lines are preparing to retallate vigorously upon the Centrsl TWEOLES.A LT 10 conferercs has been held looking| "y, gorator Tabor has glven up the | Pacifis rond for it part in the late dl- to an amicable edjostment of differ- | 14ea cf building a million-dollar hotel | yisfon of through traffic from New enoen is because the manufacturers, |at the corner of Sixteenth and Arapa- | York to San Francleco from the ordl- when they Informod the Amalgamated | hce streets, He no longer has any|nary all-rail route to the water ronte AND DEALER IN sasoclation ropresentatives of thelr in- doabt that the government bullding | from New York to Now Oclesus and P A IN l S OILS VARNISHES ’ will bo erected there, and he is con. | Galveston, thence over the Southern And Window Glass. tentlon to reduce wages 10 per cent.,|tont with that. Instead of lnvesting | Pacific and (ts connections to the MAHA . - - NEBRASKA, CORRESPONDENCE -All Communl. | grocerios range from 5 to 20 per cent atfons relating to News and Editorial aattors shonld e sddreased £o the Eprron | L/her than they can be bought in or Tue Bre, that clty, wo are serlously handi- BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines | oapped In the race fir advancement. Tetters and Remittances should be ad Areased to Trz Br PubLisniN Coxrany | Manufacturers are frightened OMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffios [ because the rate of living compels “;'.“‘0';:")2"““‘” payable to the order of | )y wages, and with high wages they i cannot compete with eastern man. The BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props. ufacturers, But wages In Omaha E. ROSEWATER Editor. Description of His Prespective Mil- fon-Dollar Reeldence, enforced Idleness s clearly with the mill owners, The Philadelphia Press must be high In order to glve our workingmen a chance to live, A dollar & day In some of the eastern cities I8 equal to nearly a dollar and a half here. had also given notlos that this was|his money In a house for the entertaln- | coast at reduced rates. thelr ultimatum, and that they would |ment of others he will bulld one for| Ny Yorxk, Aprll 25,—The reeult not meet the workmen again untll the the entortalnment of himself. As ho| ¢ to-day’s meeting of the managers {d he would not live in any | o1\ q ts of the trank Intter wore willing to sign scales em- n Denver, theconclusion l.ln P“"’TZN' pgants ;)l ‘t run; bodying this reduction for all olasses | is natural that he will build his man- L BB L RS Nrw Jersey loglslators have pro- hibited the sale of clgarettes to minors, - basis of tho pool e 1 I \ A NEw trade paper is named the There are several reasons why it|of mill workmen, This arbitrary ,“,l°l':oh:'7& A‘:d dM:hh.th'uli 1?!:' :klt?li{t llx.n?on"}:‘: ‘::fii ::;:‘Il::; ui; SPECIAL NOTICE TO [0 " costs so much to live in Omaha. The | wholesale reduction very naturall; r told a friend the other day that| gyigting arrangements as to d:flerentlal bl | Qotake w" whole trouble does not lle in rallroad | will not be submitted to without : m.:.m;grpmfinfnl?;?ll“&r:g::: rates and percentages, Growers of Live Stock and Others. T British lion Is gradually recov- rates or In the exorbitant tolls of the|struggle. arts and the Vanderbllts shouldnot be The stock exchange listed $1 346,- WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR U. P, bridge, There are too many 000 of St. Louls, Iroa Mountain & 4 — ;‘;Sg’ sathe house her husband will Southern nilw:y'hnd grant mortgage . middlemen botween the producor and [ Mg, Daxa, of the Sun, was *caught The ex-senstor Is not commuuloa- | 20Rds. The bonds of the New York, r bt Farm produce passes | in an anguarded moment by a Califor: tive on tho subject. He doesn't want | 16X & Moxican rallway company, [} through the hands of the commission B amounting to $2,103,000 were placed nia Interviewer. He frankly admitted | to talk about his prospective palace on the free | 14 i ths bt and o 4 food for stock of kind. O d ) merchant and the rotall dealer, each | that the only issue in the coming|until his plans shall be fully matured. to t¥es p:un £ o:m“p;mk fed (::lth Ground Dil Oake in th fall l&’g?:_ of whom must make his profit before | prestdential campaign was ‘‘to put the ::m‘g;?;:;:h;zzl:::fil:oz :'%‘:: Murder and Sufoide ter, Instead of running down, will increase in welght and be in good market- it reaches the final purchaser. An republicans out and to get the demo- | hiy residence shall be. It will be Speclal Dispaseh to Tws Bxs, .| able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- open market would do a good deal o | orats In.” No one doubts it for |built in the middle of a blook of G:lelld"mb'ldAp“: 25.— Mers. Eliza tll:y wi{u merlk':. x dlt and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no remody this as It would with mest and | minute. Bat It In refreshing to hear | ground covering thirty-two lots of the | = o 2 & WO tHO yenrs ago was | charge for sacks. e poultry. In other lines, our ! A Teeataiaki S8 he Sin “fm" the | regular sizo. Ho has his eye on one housekeeper for John DeLong at| od-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, often do not give snfficlert ;.:‘runage to local merchsnts to en.ble them to Paris, Portage conaty, but was com oplafon In such an unqualified wWay. of the finest locations on Capitol Hill, oat down profit for the sake of main- ering from his fright over the dyna- mite spectre, Mzar Is higher than ever. It looks as if the butchers had combined to slaughter Omaha, EE—— Tce dealers admit that the crop har- vested this season has been the best for years, As usual there will be no reduction in price owing to the proz- poots of & warm summ EE——— SkveRAL officers of the navy have been caught smuggling. If they could be persuaded to smuggle a fow first olass ships into the service no one would be found to objeot. ——— Tae Mississipp! cyclone may be ex- pooted to put in appearance In the lled to leave on account of his an- and If he shall set his heart on rearing v The issue In the next campaign is to|his house there he will have it, what- noylng attentlons, and afterwards be as it has been for ten years past, | ever th t may be. Th‘“""!‘”d z:,".';g :h'.',';??,: ‘K:;‘a‘_’b’;‘.at“:‘; { e man 0. taining their business. Some of our|tor the spofls. Old lssues are dead, | deal of latent poetry In the Calitornia . lnoboclnu and dndes who depend may not be able to give his restheti~ ;glinhleun u;.m tBo-dny, mHz cnlleg'nt WHOLESALE upon looal patronage for thelr own|¢‘What are we here for if not for the colsm definite form in worde, yet he '" )t ';I"" e township, offices.” can _discriminate between the finest Caltih U (i) B LR BN buy goods outside of Omaha i where purchases could be made Tae eight annual shearing and fes- | before him. This is shown in his :::in:'llyio'kél;mg her, and then commit- i tival of the Bouthern Nebraska Wool |opera house. He intends that his . just as cheaply at home. Ohl. 1 h 1d Growers and Shoep Breeders assoola- residence shall be to other residences attempted rape. He fled and was not In the immortal words of Flanuigan, el BbL ) el B ) living prefer for the sake of style to I 'l I I' I — shades of beanty when they are placed Hato ks lishd pand ‘hody; Salmokt in: G 0 H ERS oago tallors come to our clty put up what his theatre is to other theatres. nelghborhood of Washlngton on Mon. | 8 the bost hotels and get a lsrge num- tlon '“! bo beld In Beatrloe on May | " he mansion will contaln about : |30| and I303 Fal‘nam St. 00 r. |3th day. Bob Ingersoll will begin his|Per of ordors whon the work oan be |24 and 31, Prominent men engaged | thirty rooms, and it will bs g iR A B eBar sotite ik done just as well at home, Chloago | !0 sheep husbandry will deliver ad- | much as the dweliings of the OMAHA N EB ©F8% | tarnttare dealers farnlsh the Interlor | dresses. Bhoep husbandry s becom- [ Princes wero—for tho entertalnment 2% f g ? N of guests and to accommodate the far- of the houses of our men of vealth, ingone of our most growing Industrles, Axp now the democratio member of thest extreme of festivity. There who In tarn complaln it others fail to|ed the Beatrice meeting ought to be| will be bangueting halls long and :’l:;::zmhl::l::':;:::?::{ :':::l; :; patronize home {ndustry, The rent largely attended by Nebraska farmers wlgaé :lmh 'll:ll::h dm:e:: lnnl:ltnr; M C N A M A R A & D U N C A N. 1 thi jeot. and fistings, which s 0 seleote the olvil service reform rules is that question will be a difficult one to solve. R 1n—1lnb+m. a8 O serve ’lor any event that is likely ' W N WHOLBESALE DEALERS IN they will fail to reform officeholders There is & soarcity of houses, and so Communist Doctrines. to oocur., There will be ome room S ; long as houses are in active demand, ““v;;;“";'rfi;lh e 'M;:a o;n be used for ::P'-hfl{‘ at- ta taln to n leesor D was an- | ten )y more guests 1 can ac- ;‘Q:. ‘::m:::lon .n:m ;. MG:; nouncing his bellef that communist | commodated in the reeeption rooms building sssociations settled the rent dootrines have taken a deep root in|for every-day use. It will contain ' ° . this country, he was not probably |every beauty whioh genius can suggest I problem in Philadelphia and it ought | conscious that the evidence upon|and execute snd moneypay for In| F'OIR. PP A LIN. to do the same in Omsha. There Is which he had arrived at tkat oconclu. | the center there will be a fountain CURES l 1 e B0 resson why a mechania shoul pay sion was open to a quite different con- | whose drops of sprsy, as they sparkle | RF eumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, ° from T87k0 1901 pas eaih laod l“&:“‘“fi"h What Thh:u to be sym- | in vhe rays c;(‘llfht from a hundrei .(.-:l.mh;zo. I:Mm&.";fl:%xflg:fi; on a land. y with communist dootrines may | gas jets, will fall upon the rarest exot- Hur N 3 lord's lavestment when he oan bulld E simply sympathy with pflpflh{' ios known to horticulturists, The| Aw» aw ‘OTHER BODILY FAINS AND in Bond or Free, Also direct Impofle" of a home for himeelf and pay off the|movements ln opposition to the en- 1ato a permanent tenare of office, e——— Tax New York legislatare has sns- talned the ‘‘bobtall cars.” No one is obliged to ride in them but those who Ao must pay thelr fare even if there is no oconductor. This conflicts with three court decisions oa the same sub- jeot. KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA floor will be & grand Mosalc of | 4 Prissisis szd Dusiers o nts of assoolated capital. The | Colorado’s most beautiful minerals, THE CHARIES A. VOGELER 00, borrowed money by lnstallments. | igestructive polio yed | ont and polished by skillful lapidaries, | 2= =2 TR Tesev ReRE D WINES BHAN DIES AND ALEs The cost of llving In Omaha must be ingtitations,” of which he speaks is|and arranged in odd and besutifol| , xorEp BUT UNTITLED WoMAN. ) ] reduoced very shortly it we expect to |simply a :l-umln‘tlon on r:l‘l p‘:; ot wn:lu“)z one 1(:'!' N.n‘l'l Yol;lk';‘ m;;t malntain oor growth. A market|the pecplo nob to = permit - these |noted artlate e walle w - Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine moneyed institutions to shape |ored in beautifal tints, and the moft- house, patronage of home Industries leglslation for their own benefit. 'Apl? swelling dome will loo’m to fade away and homes for the workiogmen are(the communism there is in the|in the blue distance of the sky which -8 three remedles which will help us on | United States is the result of the raids | will be there represented. Here and . to » basls where we oan afford to|Oof organized capital against the pub-|there in niches gracefully cut, will % - lio. These ralds have tak - | stand the form of a Venur, a Pxyche J . . compete with other clties and cantake rlous forms. An un:old ;:m‘l’:r ';l :r » Diana ohiseled In the most vl’tgln 3 Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, advantage of our exceptionsl position Mr Psey Wiisox, of Cheyenne, - ventilates his fgnorance about Henry George's ‘‘Progress and Pov- erty” through the Omaha Herald, What Mr. Posy Wilson does not know about farming and land tenure swould fill several volumes. —— Broavse Mayor Ohase has made several bad pollce appointments the millions of acres of public land,which | marble; and these will be relieved by B ] nd in K & Herald asks the council to rejeot all|forbuilding up a great manufacturing |a wise polioy would have preserved |rare paintings which shall be executed o ottled a egs the police appolntments. This ls about | and commercial metropolls, for eettiors in this or some future yen- | upon the walls themselves, not hung AR 214 & 216 S, 14TH STRRE?, 3 == OMAHA, NEB as senaible as asking the board of ed- —— eration, have passed into the hands of | there. Each gas jet will have prisms ) ] Incorporated companies to be held by them, in many caces free from taxa. tlon, until such time as it may serve of glass so arranged upon it that light of any color can be made te suffuse the whole room and to give the flow- OROOK IN MEXICO. General Orook has crossed the line into Mexlco and will co-operate with uoation to rejeot all the applicants for positions as school teachers’ because G ATH CITYXY several of them fall to come up to the thelr Interest to sell them., There is|ing fountain waters the ocolors of a g0od Iikeness of Mrs, Lydia E. Pin} alred standard of Instruction the Mexican forcas in purault and ex- [ some oppoaition to & contlnuation of | fair ralnbow. At one end of this Mass, who sboveall ther human be req g termination cf tho hostlle Apaches, |this policy and this Protessor Win. | room the wall will be so cloverly con. | 17 b trithiuty catied the hoar Friend of Womany : Tae watch dog of the national treas- | The expedition s sald to be provision- ohell construes as hostility to moneyed | structed as to seem real and solid 1ke | ;seatously devoted to her work, which i the outcond S ok ainate d 4 well fostitutlons, Another method by|those around 1t; but it will be|t a lifestudy, and 1s obliged to keep six lad q ™ urer, First Cowmptroller Lawrenoce or ninety days and well equipped | which the publlo wealth 1s di- thin that the weakest sound | ‘sistants,tohelp her answerthe large correspondend seems to be determined there shall be|for a thorough oampalgn. A large|verted into pi channels {s|ocan escaps through it. Behind this | bich daily pours in upon her, each bearing ite spectl no loose handling of government funds, His recent decisions have been decldedly annoylng to that olass of federal offiolals who have bsen in the hablt of spending money first and getting legal advi>a afterward, EE———— New York needs $250,000 to balid the pedestal for the Barthold! statue of ‘‘Liberty Enlightening the World," which is to stand in the harbor a per- petual reminder of the friendship of the French republic. A mass meeting has been held, Evarts has spoken, and all the papers of the city have written themselves out on the tubject, but the fands fail to come in, It 1s eyident that New York cannot enlighten the world on the subject of generoaity, foroe of Tudian soouts accompanios it, | through the granting of valuable | diaphanous partition muslolans will, | soeemts comerss or, o i, e geee 508 1 HY MANURACTURNES OF o franchises by legislailve bodies, by|on state occasions, be concealed, and | ril purposcs. I have personally investigated it ad G 4 M 1 ghh: I:I ‘::;‘:‘n“m"ml Gponral means of which a vast amount of un. | discourse sweet muslo whioh shall fall | u satisied of tho trutiof hia a rp e n te r s at e r 1 a s rook's lnvarlable polloy of making|yyyoble property is oreated. Wo will | upon the ear like the warbling ot hid. 20060854 of (e praTeh mastin . is reccraments the Indlans fight the Indians. It|assume, for the purpose of illustratlon, [den birds. This room will be more | i Preecrived by the 7 sountry ALSO i vos mud has proved wsuccessful befure and |that thesum of $10,000,000 is actually | than Ozlental in its sensuous loveli- :\;...l’:wm’:u:: r:n'u::.x; Li“.fi‘;;.‘&h‘o?::u. d In to carry out the purpose of a|ness and richness. The sleaplng apart. | ¢ the uterus, Leucorrhees, irrogular and paintd | ".B :hl:l“ " goud:;::nl ® .i”“.l' .G‘h“ # ranchise, In the oonguwo.l the | ments will be en suite, and the far- ‘""“““““vm"":““"“:"’::- 1“’:‘:;‘::‘ i SASH' nwns. BLI s' STAIRS' | g A Agia, eneral | yyunipulation of the stook issues of | nishing aa truly elegant as the augges. | 1omion: Floodings all Displacemen 0608 . o . Orook is allowed to follow out his|such a corporation, the original sum | tions of an acoomplished deslguer oan | Memenpe ot Titen o * wPoci™y sped ¥ Sta"‘ Ra‘llngs, Bal usters, W |ndow plans without interference from the |of $10,000,000 will be represented by | make them. There will be every facll. | It permeates overy portion of the system, and give and Door Frames Etc rangers, Arlson ia not likely soon to $40,000,000 in stooks and bonds, on |ity for amusement; a billiard room ""'""l'l“ vigor. : '::‘_"'l;'n'“‘_::“""m ’ p b"‘.“; troubled with Juh's band of | "hich the company will claim the right | with its constant attendants, a bowl- feimoys o) orsving v il ores! First-olass facilities for the Manufactare of all kinds of Mouldings, Dlaning and of the stomach, M cures Bloating, Headaches hostlle marauders. No cfficer is a to exact dividends, but deny thelr ob. | ing alley, and & wide room for 1awn | krvous Prostration, @eneral Debility, Sleeplessnesd :rml Specialty, ::fl':r' from the country will hvmnlwfisggfi:dimm firmer bellever than General Orook in ch we mean the Individvals who|mit the game to be played in the | b¥ncausing pain weight and backache, is alwary E:y taxes on from $100 to $100,000, | level ground prepared for it on the m:“;'vfl“"" d ""_‘;‘hm;n‘;‘flm‘; ‘‘good Indian,” and whils he will The wso-caled moneyed instituti on the same scale of elegance that the | It costs only $1. per bottie or six for $5., and s sold ;oml;unlly protect peaceful tribes, 'mmnhmfom'h of thelr Pl:;.- house is, I;: l::“h. will bllluldlo Ines. ‘:";":;:'hmm“;“m:‘ £ e . ® has no wscruples about wse-|erty given them, evade taxes on|horses and drivi orses o suit BARS 78 bosn restored ,"""‘ g £ hmw&P H verely punishing the hostlles. a8 moch as they oan and pay large | taste of the most fastidious horsemen. :'.‘.::1' :.:'..w-’.r.m(::::?:-::: b1 - aper fingfln‘ . evasions, There is much talk of gard ¥or Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound} £ - 3 fln‘ 'm‘nlnm“!ul Orook's present campaign is the strong | gommunism just now in the New AT ot e asinitie . 10, ) g : —_— evidenoe whioh it gives of the cordial | York legislature. ~The ory was re- "Ae world for the cure of Coustipaties ST ; WRBOLESALE & RETAIL relations that exlst between the — Tux following explanation which comes from a private letter from Lon- don, copled in the New York Tribune, u.& on to pay taxes. The public, by | tennls when the weather will not per- | bpression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing wl the proverb that a dead Indian Is 9 * | have to pay on all thelr property. |grounds outside. The stables will be | \at governs the famale system. % A‘ M i CLA RK But the most Interesting feature of tees to lawyers to help them in their dis Aher home in Liyan, Mass. oently revived in New York journals | pretty heads and look with shy cari- 24 Torpidity of the liver. Her Bléol dings. In the wondars in its special line and bids fad i) ot v e Dl Bt . il o, - e Ty, b g, G| i WALL PAPER! utation both for trathfulness and san- |%0uth of the boundary line, all the|on the elevated rallroads. The as-|observatory fitted up, where one may A My S008 Anied of Mgeey ; i ; W T Aty: *“It turna out that Lady Fiorence | forces ¢f the United States will be|sertion was made that the bill was|look miles awsy upon the plains or . ® Mrs A.M.D. [ ) indow Shades aud Curtalns, nominally under the command of the | an attack on vested rights, inasmuch |upon the most distant mountain peak| _ — — — - % i OURT. POLE! M.xlgm’.onh, officer. 1If the seat .‘ as the money which was invested in|—or if he deeire, make observations BUREE.A 2 Oomlmmmm § SAND 2 | theseroads was put in on a contract | in astronomy aided by a fine collection | PILE OINTMENT......... ... $ i % war s transterred from the mountalns | in the form of general law that | of telescopes and mathematical nstru- © A RNBOLX { i P alnts, Oils & Bl'ushu. of Sonora to southeastern Arizons, | fares should not be reduced to apoint |ments, Taere will be elecirio bells in [OINTMENT .......vvvrrevees $ Dixle's brother, the Marquis of Queensberry, and her couslv, [ be. Meve, were the two females In green who soared her for & joke; and the 107 South L4th Street J Gederal Crook In turn will d [ which would reduce dividends bslow |all parts of the house, and eleotric IDELA NEY o > 2 ::: d.ld: 4 N:hao‘::; h'::'lth“;::xh the Mexloan "WDI' g:l::“. ten per cont on the capltal paid in, | lights in such rooms as it may ba de- | Fever and Ague Toulo 0031.1“ .1 00 e BT OMAHA NEBRABKA lbon:olt..‘.' verybody aughing Py LRI e “80 Ly Bat the companles proposo to|sired in, and to llluminatethe grounds XN 'S the value of thelr fran- |in the summer evenlogs at jardinierres | STANDARD LIVER PILLS... 25 B g A s ) e dickide i oo, have been Impossible when there was which was glven 0 them, |or when the senator an MEIRICO.AIN \ & 00, » constant olash on the border be- tal actually pald In|desire to give s fete champetre, DIARRHOE CURE 26 R. E f’(())PPR?qu‘ERS A tweon the Mexicans and Amerioans, | 304 to declaredividends on the whole. | ~ Architects will at once bogin to pre- EHITE S OUSE'S DexNvER expects a very profitable season of lamb shearing, The Colorado mining and industrial exhibition opens in Denver on the 17th of July, the reunion of the Grand Army of the Ropublic begins July 24th, the Colorado regiments meet In September, the Royal Arch Masons convene August 13th, the Brother- hood of Locomotive Fireraen are to hold a meeting there at a date not yet fixed, and the visits of an unusually large number of tourlsts are expected. The lowest estimate of the revenue that Denver expects to derlve from trenstents durlog this season Is $4,000,000. Beoause the leglalature proposed to | pare plans for Mr. Tabor's approval, .. [ Kok A o Tt was only last yoar that troaty was | reduce th unt of stock hich | and bef ummer has set In work | SURE OURE FOR CORNS..... 2 drawn up and ratified permitting the :uyll:xo:nd. hu:ld be p.‘;; mo:‘h:p:,‘ g enahd (Warranted or money vefunded.) OMAHA BROO 0 K [Y York raised theory of commu. ViolentDeaths. hot trall, and the present itton [2£ ™ 3 3 present expedition JOHN D, "mn!' | D.' 1219 HARNEY CORNER l4th OMAHA. work in which he ls engaged, and he fighters. In fact, the Mexloan regu- which that term Is generally used. | that clty was, drown Rosidence 1714 Douglas Btreet, Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF quoyal distriot, Oherokee nation, waa upon this magnificent mansion will be - " “ 4 reclprocal crossing of the boundary |tion which actually represented ocapl- cgmmenu FOR BAU“ '“‘\‘_ AJL\}.‘E:ELGE;iZ:; DEALERS IN by troops of both natlons when on a | tal Invested, the monoyod lnstitations oy tarierorly ey e Handles, Wu’e', Twines and Broom Corn, nism. Professor Winchell echoesthat | Special to the Omaha Bee. s _i_:‘ fi";{“:“"' ory. He may know the nature of the| Litrie Ro;'l.oAprllllhzs.—lli, o akiff e Moxloans are good Indlan overturniog in Ouachita river, near . . maynot. The journals which raised | Hot Springs this durnoon.’ Jack PHYSlmA" A“D SURGEON, WILLIAM SNYDER, lars and militla durlog the past the cry are not corrupt in the sensein [ Smith, » mmlnut.loung man of | OFFIOCE ROOMS. 8 & 5 1507 FARNAM ST, throe years have done more|They simply represent an In.| The Gazette's Ft. Smith speolsl BUGGIE s to protect our Texan ranches and our 7 They all owned by :y-: At:hp'“ 'os “‘,’. h,{, boat EoGABTHY&BURKB. c ARRIAGES’ 3 Arizona miners th tween this olty an herokee na- g gt s Y B o hua- | tlon, Albert Johoson, sherdl of Se- Undertakers, AND ROAD W.AGONS, yoars ago nearly annihilated the Lipan | the journals, ~ These newspspers, like | killed by Geo. Morgan, also of Chero- | 318 14TH 8T., BET. FARNAM AND First-Olags Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dons, snd Mosoallero oattle thieves, aud last | rallrosd and steamship ocompanies, |kee. An old feud. DOUGLAS 1321 and 1323 Harney stroet, corner