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HH< l)Ml \ Bl‘h THE Published every morning, except Sunday. only Mondag morning daily FRNS Y AL £10.00 | Three Months 00 | (me Month, One_Year Six Months. 1.00 IR WRVKLY WRR, FURLISITHD BYVERY WEDXFADAY THR TAID One Yot £2.00 | Three Monthe ix Month. 1.00 | One Month foan News Company, Sole Agents Newsdeal he United States. CORRERIY 2 ONDRNCR offimunications relating to News and Editorial 2k be addressed to the Epiror or Tie NUSINRSS LETTRRA All Pusiness Tettors and Remittances should e orders to be made pay able o the order of the company THE BEE BUBLISHING CO, PROPS. E. ROSEWATER, Editor. © PRINT WANTED., Ten good printers wanted at once at this office, for day and night work Wages as high as the highest in Omaha. —_— Tur heat is decidedly uncomfortable in the towns but the whistles as he watches its effect npon the growing farmer corm. Ir Secretary Teller is anxious to have the Indians turned over permanently to tha War Department, job in the right wiy Haxine been nominated for the both political parties in sneral Crook ought to have a : thing on the election. ho is going at the pres. idency Omaha, ( dead su THE ington for psident befor Wash ew York signed the commis leaving sions af a large number of post masters, Mr. Coutant was not among the number, Mr. GresuaM is discovering that Frank Hatton is about the mos? unpopular man | their shortness of printers, were able to | In the next house there will be 167 who connectod with the administration, He | do justice to the Crook banquet and re- | have Lin congress hefore, 148 hav- i i |RESHIRT LD o cAilobiE ot raprokofs [i08 X members of the last house. cannot be relieved too koon to suit the | coption. a8 gad presen- | gl have RSB BE LHE HeTKLE country. | tative citizens, many of them personal Tur trunk lines have agreed rate with the Pacific lines on California business until the end of the year, on the condition that the latter maintain rates, This is the way that combination eats the heart out of competition. Ty ery of the New York Sun, the ruscals out,” recalls to the Advitiser the exp Congressional investigating committee few years ago. Every time the commit- toe dropped its hook for a it hauled up a Democrat. to pro STarn Elmira ragenl, Tue old adage that “politics miakes strange bad-fellows’ is being forcibly illustrated in Pennsylvania. There is strong talk now of making Stewart, the Independent Republicea candidate for | Governor last year, the chairmun of th Republican State Committee for the coming campaign. comes from the “‘regulurs” s0 savagely last year. who fought There are considerably more than u Tundred million of the standard dollas which urs locked up in the Trewsury vaults uncalled for, Two millions ure added to their number and stored away every month. ment, Why cannot the Govern- De cember, put out those dollars in exchange for the trade dollars 7 Where would be the dishonesty or injustice of policy? 1t would actually be ox change in which the Government would gain -and-a-half grains of silver fo © n 80 redeemed, and it would re lieve the people of what threatens to he a most embarrassing nuisance by an act of Congress next such a an Tur days of “Amsted imm into the United States are numbered. The commissioners of immi- gration at New York have found that the poor-houses of the West of [reland are emptying into America. It is not the impoverished puasant who prefers immigration to the poor-house, but the pauperized peasant who has been there already, that is shipped to the ports of the United States. These poor people Lave been given a trifle of money, and clothed in new, but comrse and ¢ loaded materials, to disguise their p charactor. But their clothes are too poc in material to stand the wear of u sea voyage, and the fow shillings in hand are #oon_exhususted; and they are thrown upon public assistanc of the commissioners is to force agents of the steamship lines to ci sueh people home again, or get them a passage to Halifax, if Canada will agree to take them, which is not likely. —_— Two new ocean cable lines are to be built for the transaction of business be- tween Europe and Awmor One will start from a point to the north of Glas- gow, Scotland, and land at Belle lsle, three hundred milos north of Heart's Con- tent, New Foundland., At this point it will connect with Canadian lines and ex- tablish communication with all parts of the Deminion. The other, known us the southerly route, will start from Penzance, on Land's End, the most southerly point of England, and run to Sable Island, which is about two hundred miles east of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Connection will tl be made with a cable to the east erly end of Long Island, and thus open direct communication and New Yok, The being constructed in new cap The plain duty tl between London cables 4 England, and the organization, whose title s the American, British and Continental com now pany, has secured landing rights in France, Belgium and Hollaud. The av erage cost of Atlantic cables las been about $8,000,000, but the to cost 83,600,000 cuch, An agrecinent with the Awmerican Telegraph company stipulates that there shall be no pooling of ©earnings or combination with other cable companies, wew cables ar OMAHA BEE.' The | protest of our citizens against the Colo ve of a Democratic | And the proposition | THE PEOPL PROTEST. We have printed elsowhere the ‘vny: from the natural woods of the for- | ormal | €8t, and from imported lumber —ash S b maple and walnut from afar ot [ "Mhe architect who drew_the prize fo best model for the National | rado sandstone job. The signaturis are | | against this Ft. Colling stone and ask the | council to respect the wishes of the own | ers of lots in the districts about to be | | paved for all the stories. There | among which are 250 reception rooms and parlors for ladies flight of steps for each flaor wic th is 60 feet| at the top of which on each story | This means business, The city council ¢ is an Elizabet 1 projection or | ~~OMAHA WEDNESI PERSONALITIES Owcar Wilde is fat. Gladstona gloats over fine Colfax i but ki .00 | those of the heaviest property owners in | Hotel received )00 for his accep » s s mnooth and Omaha, who ate directly interosted in | plans. 'The style of architecture is the| Captain Welb, th wiinmer, has | d bethan second, third | feet like a duck —sma e | having a good and durable paving wate- | = TR ospec- | MeDonald is s aa an eggs bt it i sus | vial laid down in front of their lots. Such | tiyely , and the fifth | pected, happily, that he is r hicker men as the Krountzes and Kitchens :mnl‘w the an, or Mansard, roof Alfred Tenn who | e i;«"nuu wome i ot and Creightons, with | The dimensions are 420 feet long by 60 | 3 Millards and Yates and Creightons, I“. ) “ Wi, WOAWAR B esch Hde O of Inttornik and a hundred othgrs as well known and re ,_v . A gend Hall 90 foot wide e Ono of these days he may star spected, sign their name to this protest | whole length of the building is the Hanlan ix to become citizen of Chicago St. Louis says he is not much of a rower after all _ Ex-Speaker Kicfer indignantly ox mot thyme with hei 186 ponnds. In the may reach 306 The Misconrd, ix as | cannot endorse the hold defiance of pub- | T id a colonade, The main ordinary e et ‘1.. opinion by the board of public works ":_I'::'l ”'”';’»\ f’.‘.'p.,,.'.:f‘ :\"1:.":.,):,.,,,, sup | and excuse themselves on the ground of ,m windows, e whole is overtopped 'n‘)l nt ayersion ur ignorance of the wishes of our people, | by a tower fect high hotel | P . Miss Carrie Astor, the r heiress | The facts remain unchallenged, that not w‘lllli\lu- opened for visitors on the 19t of | oy i A B a single petition for Ft. Colling stone has | How the Senate Is M [ been prosented own- | ors that | of our cit by the sons have positively refused to | sign petitions for that material, and that | property on contrs Hoston Traveller seores | | Of the seventy-six senators, | qul been members of the cir election as senators, a majority of property owners on streets | [,‘... had by ordered paved have signified their choice | congress, Voorhees, Gibson, Allison, of asphalt with u five or ten years guar- | Beck, Hoar, Lamar, Van Wyck, and antee for maintenance. Under these Pendicton lind_served prot . 5 . | eight years each in the house | circumstances the duty of the Council is thirty-five house before and three or members of the confeder | tering the senate. Sawyer served ten plain, T intention of the charter | years in the house; Frye and Morrill, provision, permitting property owners to | twelve each; Conger fourteen, and Dawes signify their choice of material must be | Cight bk e Wikt : ected more than once; Ran- carried out, no matter what may be the | n, Morrill, and Sherinan have heen wes of the editors of | Omaha newspapers or the wish of indi- | vidual councilmen. personal prefe ed three times each; Edmunds four times, and Anthony five times, An- thony has been longer in the senate than The Council [ consult public sentiment which s over- | must years of continuous service in that body. Three senators have seen longer congros- | sional service than he, howe and Davis having been twenty.six yoars in the house and senate, and Morrill twenty-eight years. In the house, Kel has had twenty-two years. ne years, and Randall twenty years. whelmingly opposed to the sandstone | job and to every other job which will to 61l ignove the wishes of the people the pockets of its promoter Noxe of the Omalia papers, owing to | ¢y | Pry whom | in doing him | The smoothness with which all the detuils of the programme were , of Alabama; Eaton, of Connecti- cut; Poland, of Vermont, and Kellogg, of Louiginnn. Singleton, of Mississippi, ix the oldest member of the new house, having served in the X X11T congress. | friends of the goneral, and all of | took a genuine pleasure | honor. car- is of slight consequence. 11 Y'vr could | vied out reflected cqual credit on the| The Devilto Pay in Delaware, r:i:.‘ "“15.1‘.'1‘; A A Lit exlitets calohld | committec in charge and on the Kitchen | [Wilnington Mornfug News, June 27.] | ¥ide of tho fin Drothors, proprietors of the Paxton, who | The demand for laborers in the Penin- | Richard Rowloy, the hero who in the mem- [ fuirly excollod themsolves in what was | 2Ula has nob ccasod, - Tho firat erop of {orable fight of the Kearsags with the dis s Y, : o 4 MU WA erries is picked, it is true, but with | Pic ""V‘:’“Il" e L Ll e tifiation of its arvival was concerned. alone can tell. £ it had not [ Nunicipal Conat lase. week on the change of | The speeches were above the level of ht millions of boses of | dru mere replies to tonsts, and it ix & matter 3 rotted on tho | grotind; for evaias it'vna tho number! of of rogret that several, notably Judge | Piokers was unequal to the task of a Wakeley's, Genoral Crook's, General | prompt and proper shipment of the fruit. | Howard's, and Judge Savage,s could not | The raspberrics are now ripe, and the | got 20 TR0 | saune sharp and prodigious work which | have been published in full, mands The com- of the department of the Platte made many friends by his simple, manly, and generous romarks attended the shipping of the strawbel will have to be gone over again, While the raspbersies ave on hand the hay and wheat harvest has to be attended to. about a brother 1 the army is not unknown, Nor must the oxcollent ponses of Governor Saunders, General Cwmalin, J. E. Boyd, and Mr. Cowin be| tion, and twenty ditferent tables must not be overlooked. work enough for an of agricultural laborers, | done by a corporal’s guard, and many of forgotton, and the easy and pleasing re- | these display y little more intelligence | marks of Dr, Millor. The oceasion \uu.‘!u the work than the tools which they | a notablo one and will mot soon e for- | W0 | gotten, den vega- Here is train ed Are the Loulsiana Lottery Dreawings Fair? CoNaxessuax Pusey gives notice that | there will be an examination for West Point cadets heldat Council Bluffs July 10th to ill w vacuney. - 1t in open toboys | their single-number drawings, when in- | terviewed on the subject, reluctantly | | admitted that the numbers which wero | placed in the tubes and put in the wheel | of thye Ninth district from 17 to 22 where only counted twice a year, They | of age. 3 draw the lottery every month. Ts not { And this reminds us of the fact that | this a barefuced fraud? Thoir oxcuse is | that it would take ten day’s labor, with | four assistants. How, then, can any | ticket-buyer in this lottery know that the number on his ticket has a corresponding numbor in the wheel? 1f they desire an | honest drawing, why do they not, on the | Nebraska is perhaps the only state in the l nion that has not at th day -,mlu cither in the Wost Point military | aeademy or the naval academy at Annap- | olis, Every Nebraska applicant endorsed | a single , Ore0G|day of and just o theirf ¥ A for ndmission in these National training |drawings, allow the ticket-holder the| The meteorological summary for the | schools, has, we are informed, citherfailed | privilege of calling out his num- | month of June, just ended, has been to pass muster at the fist oxamination, [ Per and see that it s placed in| gypmished by Signal observer Pollock, of N | the wheel so e then can have some . owing to lack of requisite elementary ed- | 4000 its heing drawn out with the signal station and shows the following | ueation, or failod to sustain himself inhis | prizo from the other wheel? Other lot- | iNteresting statistics: B A | X i Daily mean barometer, 20.931; studics after he was adwitted, This | tevies have doneso. Under their systom, || Y Wi BEICES =0 i not very creditable for Nebraska, and | Why don't they make theie wpital §1,000, vain fall 0.4 ¥ (i 5 0007 They wight as well. Isnot the " ’ 2 the responsibility rests largely with Con bli i . GENERAL ITEMS, a, / v published list of ners in their lottery 120, dates13th; grossman Vadentine who Yooks upon West | also o fraud! 1t is very easy for a few |, Highest Baromoter 30,120, dateslith; Point cudetships as poli enl patronage at his disposal to porsonal favorites rather Y dollars to get persons who ave willing to lot them use their names as the holders latures and a form tration? Under this system of drawings, it willbe no trouble to make money enongh to control and run our very gov- ernment.—#yom the Chicago Infor- QOcean. June Oth, 1883, personal favoritism, through competitive examination. In any event, the existing vacancies to which Nebraska is entitlod now should be filled this season by rigid competitive examination that will award the positionsto young men whose schol- arship affords a guaranty of their ability to pass muster at the National academy. post office The Mexican Copper Belt. Cor. Philadelphia Press, A company of New York capitalists are now building extensive reduction works near the Pacific ocean, only three miles in the heart of the Mexican conper elt, and they expect to beable to pl A rather novel suggestion to tewmper- unce reformers is made in 4 recent issue of the Philadelphia American as an im- provement on the High liceuse aystun. | profic for b centa per” poind. “It is proposed to sell the licenses at|from which this copper is taken carr auction for a bonus an addition to the | from &4. to K15, perton in gold, and from fixed charse. s soatarin Nonio oliuschion | ¥, 10 820, i sllver, with 1 ner. cant i A 5 » nickel, all of which enter into and make are suctioned for a bonus in addition to | the copper just that much more valuakle the pew-rents. In this way the St to the purchaseras well as to the producer. would get the full value of the privi It can but be a wutter of a little time it grants, and it would be determined when the o of copper must be further 5 materially reduced, and the production of which of the people alrcady in the bus iness should have leave to continue it it in Moxico mu valunble indust And if the friends of temperance in any quarter felt fre Cole ullu of hermost 1t N i a question which is of general ints t to n] great copperbelt, which isbelioved t son- tain 100,000 good copper wines, lics ad- means, they night buy in some or all of | jacent to the Pacific ocean o1 more than these licensos and open the shops them That would be to do so, and had the aix hundred miles, many of the mines be ing from two to ten miles from good ves sel landings, The iron taken from the copper mines and iron deposits adjacent | hus boen manufactured into steel, in San | Francisco, which in tomper and inqual ity is said to be superior to the famous Damascus steel and superior to any ever selves.’ \ capital schenmo for temperance reformers would'nt it? WE need a step ludder to examine the thermometer with these duys The Grand Hotel in the onal | hefore produced in the | ark ALLEERS S0, SN S SN Helens, M, 7. Herald The Bur The near approsch o completion of | Buffalo Kxpross the grand hotel in- the Nation Iho buning question of the duy s makes any mention of it at this timg whother My, Tilden needs a baby jiuwp- ticularly interesting, especially to those | e ora paiv of Indian elubs who expect to visit the park this s | === -L—f""_"“'- mer Frow My, Frank Bosworth, who | Equal to Living in Ohio hass just werived from the Mammoth Hot | Sious City Jouenal Bprings, we learn the following particu- | To live in Council Blutls is about urs of one of the grandest structures in | oqual to being born in Ohio, Manning Awmerica. Although not huilt of marble|and Reed, cach of whom has a plage on a mwodel of | the republican state ticket, are both resi piled up we it | dents of Council Blufls, or granite or grandeur brck, it is and beauty, smy man there, having had twenty-five | i Cox twen- | .. remarks which wore all the more | Blackberries follow next, and then the | ¢ ) ) ™| poachow. I the meantime corn, toma- ‘ cived, because such a thing | toes and potatoes want constant atten- i it must all be |y, i 6 oo T e | Lowest Monthly Rang ho holders | i ot Temperature, than high trust that should be adminis. | 2F 8 VI8 prize. In it any longor awonder | y L5 1 ebine 44,6, _ how they controlled the Louisiana Con- | X tored for the State without partinlity or | gtitutional Convent and logis- | Gireatest Daily Range of adminis- | o Total movement of Wind No. of Foggy Days 0; No, Jof Clear Days 10; No, of Fair Days 1 of Cloudy Days 7 of Days on which Rain or Snow 15; Dates of Solar tly polite and polyglot Trving, the actor %, He wonld like t of the Garter Bisinarck, who ix « mashed on sis made o Knight sain afflicted with neu- | might obtain r f by binding a slice | of American pork on vhe aching part [ M, W. lorbilt, weighs 210 pounds, | Jle that his pockets are f |} dust hricks and dismond General Longstroet's son failed to pass the examination at the Naval Academy, aud he | haws been given a cleckship in the Interior De- | partmont. My, Watterson fears that Colonel [ngersoll i getting to bo a wore infidel overy yoar Once he id not i il o he does not b Senator Jones,of F in his stocl Ho stoops to ty g Cl lmrlm A, Dana i fond of br it inxaid, paid 81,700 the worth 875, but it was 1 other people were after it Ex-Governor Leland Stanford, of Cali “ docs not look like & man who enjoys his milli+ ons, He has a strong stern face, of gloomy cast, and never smiles or shows interest, ‘\mm« six fect two strawberry blonde. s the pret quer He, ay for u vase ique in- color, and i« light gray suit, hie Attorney coat and rest of the Wi summer Benjami Cheney i« said to be the wealthiost wian in Boston. When young he courted a widow. who begged hin il her daughter was educated. the daughte nlan may he clai State oaranan, The fact that he was born ju | setor Knott is & man of mi wnd is quite stout. His head is large cov 1 with a good erop cut short in the ueck. 5 mustache white and d curling in at th £ the 1 lower part of 1 smooth s y red o hair, full | making a marked eo mustache and blue eyes, His fa and well rounded. My, Knott has a pe nd a drawl, v went down to Coney a plunge in the surf, Now \ k hoarded the t » pag du-cull..v nearly L\\nl\r- columns de the very interesting fact that she s in mading the plunge, h Write a Poem, 3 Griggs and Capt. Humphrey | having been announced as candidates for the supreme bench, the Register would suggest that each be required to write a poen to detes > to whom the place should fall, ug’s best hold being love songs, while Humphrey singsof arms d men, it will tequire a discriminating | mind to award the pri | — JUNE W HER. What the Signal S Show Conc vice Reports ning it. | [ Barometer date 11th; of Barometer, 0,52 i Least Daily Range of Temperature 0; Moan Daily Range of Temperature 4. san Daily Dew-point 57.7; Mean v Relative Humidity 69.3. Provailing Direction of wind, North; miles; Direction Highest Vel 38 miles, 8. K. ity of Wind and Halos 7th COMPARATIVE MEAN TEMPERATURE, CONPARATINE PRE inches 18] | 1 Rhfum;\tlgvlfi, N N [ b A lurc“:'ll:'nni.lt‘: -'l‘hfi: Mruises, " W:I.I-'l PAINS AND Al e, ik Cania et A.\wn.zu (7 { i Thero exists a means of se- | | that | or MILTON ROGERS &SONS, - .| PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | JOEN M. CLARKE, :|Oldest Real Estate Agent. 'Notary Public and Practical Con- BENZON & COLLIN {211 South Thirteenth st. 7 | Farming Land For Sale Houses For ent, isBAN'K]:N G HOUSE | sight check without notice | JAY -ll’l,\ ‘ 1883. o QUEENSWARE! 608 WASHINGTON AVENUE AND 609 ST. St. Louls, Mo. W HOLESATLTHE Dry Goods! SAML C. DAVIS & CO, 1622 Copitol Avenue. EWashington Avenue and Eifth Street, - - - Joon sar MeCandlish ST. LOUIS. Mo, v 51, wh blance STEELE, JOHNSON & CO, balance in 5 equal annual payments at 8 per cent H. WESTERMANN & CO,, INMPORTERS OF curing a soft and brilliant ’ Complexion, no matter how oor it may naturally be. [ ylnznn ’s Magnolia Balm is & | delicate and harmless nrfl- | cle, which instantly removes | Freckles, Tan, Redness, llfln hness, l-ruymm-». Yul- | ‘lushings, etc., ete. 8o ollrmn and natural are its | ofl”m that its use is not suspected by anybody, No lady has the Tight to present a_disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm ‘is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. STREET e dm Two houses und lots and 81 at 8 per ¢ 170 acre farmnear Creston lowa, 10 ‘'Wholesale Grocers ! AND JOBBERS 1N FLOUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOO7S. ND ALL GROCERS' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWDOI) NAILS AND LAFLIN & IMND POWDER €0. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lmber, Lad, Stmales, Py e ol 011 STONE e il buen | SASE, DOORS, BLINDS, NOULDINGS, LIE, CEMENT, PLASTER, &6 SAFETY." Sond for deseriptive eircu- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. lar, or call and exwmine it. Address Near U,,,,,,, pa,,/,'c Depot, A OMAHA, NEB. lots in Yate sh ) cash b Monitor 0il Stove! The only OIL STOVE that will burn C. F. GOODMAN ‘Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN nd 18 SARNAM STREET, it on e JAS. H. PEABODY, k. J. Residenee, No. 1407 Jones st. Office hours, 12 m. 1 Telephone for office, 97, Off Heeldence, ~ — Pajnls, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. P. BOYER & CO., = DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Compy. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF WAFED, VAULTS, LOCKS, & 1020 Farnam Stroot. Omaha. veyancer. Clarke sells Houses and L Business Lots all over the wides improved and unimp any other agent ots, Residence Lots and and all additi ed farms lower than mar 16~ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper i Window Sha E/STERN PRICES DUPLICATED, OMAHA NEB. Opp. Omaha National Bank, ‘or, Nebrask i the Combined Roller Ston i i) place have opened a branch at 1618 € We > | Omabia, Write for P i 10th street th strect uikding, lot 223152, Douglas VALENTINE « REPPY, Salem or Omaha, Neb, ‘M. HELLMAN & CO., £'Wholesale Clothiers! 700 mi1fuke B {0x115, 20th strect leased ground, Cuming ) house, lot 5160, 18¢6h strect ey lot BOX140, 20th strcet 0, Dodge et Daenport stre ach, Seward stres 31 Twao lots, 80x125 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, OMAHA, - - . NEBRASK BENZON & COLLIN, FURNITURE! CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furnlture tuwed-sat The Oldest Established IN NEBRASKA, CALDWELL, HAMILTON & co., Bankers. | Business transacted same as that of incorporated Bank Accounts solicited and kopt subject t an Certificates of deposit issued |u\ able | n thred il twelve with principles of sound extendod Draw Right Drafts on England, Ire. land, Scotland, und all parts of Europe, | Collections Promptly Made. | sanking frocly They always have the largest and best stock. (NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS.