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i been select wedding trou - t so broad a man as Thurman, but A ) ) The Liberal Meeting. bat undertook to set them off with | ting some of the gmaha property in the | est, Dan, has electing & ding s | one of the mines at Lead City, was in- | not i 4 Y L iy THE D A_I_I‘Y BEE. The great liberal meeting at London | counter-claims growing out of the treaty | market or of improving a few of the ":"Yg Gxquisite eimpiicity. !‘(:nlly,l;illricl' Il;hurs(ln dn||3|r[:\|n§ }i‘:»n'l‘ ! ";“J-";";,.‘_L\‘,,‘: n‘v_ul 1'1'""'"-“1‘.«3 hoissR ] Dwama Orrice, No. vieaxn 013 rameaw 8t | yostorday which was called by Mr. Glad- | of 1778, Aftor considerablo negotiation | scoro of vacant lots which lie seattered | iy (e kind of stmplicity T Iike, Dan | through bis chest — ¢ things that the fences of sich & man O B e unian | Stone to adjust the party differences ac- | a treacy was ratified in 1801 by which the | about the city. The Folsom cState In | _eequisite stmplicity. It knocks the'spots | Mitchell promises to bo somewhat of [ shoud fall into a dilapidated condition. — complished the object for which it was | twogovernmentsdropped their respective | Omaha is in a staté of “innocnous desue- | ot Joffersonian simplicity. and don't you | an educational as well as commereial | The monopoly insect is an industrious T y : . . ' i idly £l in value y - arsity. | and persistent animal. It often works in Published every morning, excent Sunday. The | convened. A large portion of the mal- | claims, and they ceased forever tobesub- | tude,”” butitis rapidly rising in value | forcet to remember it center. It has a Methodist university, _ih‘""," but seldom in vain. It was this snly Monday morning paper published 1o tho H * % 1 g y . T vatel ssehtod by six figures — - 1 the cotne o has recemtly becn oy ave sw ack into line, a " orIN 1 controversy. Three | towards a sum represented by six figures - and the corner-stone has recently be bt Sl Mrrnan’ Rate. contents have swung back in ¢ ts of international controversy bbb Lo Hookimg Ot 1o (e Futare, e e School. | isect which placed Payne in Thurman's TERMS BY MATL: programme for further parliamentary | years later, Napoleon, fearing the con- | of the multiplication table Norvisiown Heeatd, 3 . h been | Seatin the senate, and the country need 2ne venr #1000 Three Months nction was mapped out and sufficient | quest of Louisana by the English, ne = - “iete boy,"said the hnmorous editor, “tako | i go Conts of Deadwood, bas bete | not bo surprised if Van Wyck is sent to Six Months, 00/0ne Morth sale of that territory with Omana 18 the lpading city of a state profiouniced insane s 9 k. Thurman company s votes pledged to the government to assuro | gotiated the A ‘ this throeply church fair oyster skit, this | confined in the asylum at Yankton. The Tix WeEKLY D, Published Bvory Wednesans. | the second reading of the home rule bill | Jefforson for 10,000,000, deducting | whose dairy interests are steadily udvanc: | gignteen carat plumber joke and this hilari- | rocent mining excitement at that place | STRICTLY PURE TRRME, POSTPAID: and its reference to the committee. Tho | $2,000,000 for debts due to citizens of the | ing in importance It is the Tast city in | ons all-wool skating rink paragraph and pack | and the 1) 0o much budge are alleged > . " b Y T o NS NOOPIUM IN A -;:fl":‘;:l“" !:;v':vvv:_"r':?"m concession made by the government | United States by France that had been the west which ought to lubricate the | ‘em away in cotton and camphor to preserve | causes. e e $tx Months, without premium in the line of modifying its homo | contracted since 1801, path of the butterine fuakers by protest- | them from the moths, and get out and bux A fund is being raised in the Black R rule proposals includes the drop- [ With the treaty of 1801 the claim for | ing against the passago of the oleomar- | Ish up the strawberry shorteake quip, the pic. | Hills towns for the'purpose of erecting connpsroNbENCE: ing of the clause in the home rule bill | French spoliation became a domestic | garine bill, D SrOvoar TheS are Ml pras | Bt the Regk BAHiNGoR 10, Lie A31ll; wEo All communieations relating to news and edl- | oxcluding the Irish members from | one. This government, in releasing S—— i - s ot onhilp, was Killo . AT st 20, 1876, B S e aecC Peveo (X0 i O Wastminster, Wit tis basis of fotiito | Francs trom :jud debt, assumed the ob: | 1T makes Omaha merchants rub_ their :‘,',',"",u""::f f,‘,"‘t","::'";"'l‘fi';,',“,'1",““':‘,',“;“,"" Pottraet Dekdwood ande Centenniat BUSINESS LETTERS: representation isto be, Mr. Gladstone did ation of paying the elaimants, But the | eyes when they read that Council Bluffs | (o5 Prairie. ¥ A1l b siness Iotters and remittances shonld bo | not indicate, but he yielded the point at | sufferers from French depredations, many fswmxvl:\minz"! unfair discriminations R';w'm‘l_ i 1daho. yodvessed to T BEE PURISHING COMPART, | issuc, and by so doing knocked the prop | of whom were ruined, knocked in vain | in favor of this side of the river. Shades Wall Street News, The new hotel at Shoshone Falls will be {0 be ninde payable (o the order of the compans. | from under the apparition. The pro- | at the doorsof congress. In the course | of Sidney Dillon ana Jay Gould! opened to the public July 1 — i i ber: ho | Whither have we drifted ¢ ho breelcent aud prinoipal owiler of 8 | “one hundrod and fitty immigrants from THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. PROPRIETORS. posed n-w-lusu.n_ of the Irish members | of the last eighty years committees of the s B AL R water power in Ohio made a call upon the N ||’| ‘|!.n|.¢ ;_. d .nlu”‘| \lxgnny;_vn £} (“ 1 J P from the imperial parliament has been | senate and house have made more than — = vresident and principal owner of & brick | } urll h Caroling, arrived recently in North K. ROSEWATER. BpiTor. the principal argument used to show | forty reports in favor of paying the | Tnv._mm-hn;: of the old settlers i8 | vurd in the same town, and suggested : daho J . = - = = | that Mr. Gladstone’s home rule bill meant | claims. Loading statesmon, including | indefinitely postponed. —Half the old |~ “Wouldn't it bea good iden forour two | Many of the O ROV e WA AL compiete. separation of Ireland _from | Daniel Webster, John M. Clayton, Caleb | settlors have gorie to Califoruia and the | concerns to consolidate under the name of | on ™ 35001 oo loeations were made. Bworn Statement of Oiroutation. | Egland. Tho clauso was futroduced, and | Coshing and Charlos Sumner, havo | other half are busy douging tho assoesors | the | uckeyo - Power “and Brick--eon- | "5 RG0SR O Botse Btate of Nebrasks, | was supported by the Irish members on | carnestly advoeated payment, and | and staking out corner lats on their old | PAWRIE - county is hoonung and miners are busy LUty ot Domeiks. | the ground that to fill the Dublin parlia- | twice bills for the purpose were [ Pre-emptions i ) » A washing the shining dust_out of the N. P Feil, eashier of the Bee Publisi A ssible good can come fr o N > ol 8 sompany, does solemnly swear tha th ment alone would make heavy drafts on | passed, but they were vetood by Presi- 1 ground, The seasol promises %o be's . Finally, in the wal circulation of the Daily Bee for the | {ha available political materialin Ircland, | dents Polk and Pier it A ’ . | prosperousone.” IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES, week ending May 21st, 15%, was as follows: w,'”mf .|1‘| lh'-i,-h e e In"" m"“n.fl‘""_lwm””"‘ A Fksudi ¥ Why, in such an event ['ll own all the The Union Pacific is building hotel at | PRIGE 25 CENTS, 50 GENTS, AND $1 PER BOTTLE Saturday st power and you'll own all the brick yard in- Beaver Canyon for the purpose of ae- GENT BATTLER At b1 1n for the & Mondny, 1 taken out of the kands of the imperial | viding for a reference of the whole sub- side of six months, and the small stock [ (e SR, TOT 06 BITROSS Ot ol | 2T B i daanat Al wha naire’ o 08 part and what ma consolida- SeNATOR GinsoN has joined the ranks of senators who oppose seeret sessions. General Van Wyck's leaven aused o as Juesday, 15th parliament there was really no reason | ject to the court of claims, with instrue- | healthy ferment on this subject in the | jolders will nover know how it happened.” | Lark, aiso for passengers aud employes | And low nricsd St why Ireland should demand representa- | tions to the court to decide whether the | Senate. Thie papers were drawn up that very day. | on the Utah & Northern Cough. Goldnndcrouoflemody Friday, 2ist tion at Westminster. English sentiment, | debt is justly due. Tiie Kuights of Labor are M session Y] 1f it was reallya eyclone that struck TI0E DESIRING A REMEDY FOR Av which two years aggo denounced the pre Since these allegations were ineurred | v Cloveland, but Martin Irons has not A gle Rock and destroyed the rond | S OWNSTUMPTION ki ence of Irish members as a curse, now | the governmoent has dispensed from the [ 5o i an o ; i ? crchant. Traveler, hotse there, it is the fifst one ever re- . N, J s 2 L ¢ put in an appearance. He would not | Upon a twelve month’s trip he'd gone ported in the mountain regions. It was (DM Sworn to_and subseribed before pronounces their proposcd absence as a | treasury many millions of money fu pay- | fiyg the atmosphere a healthy one. Ald when four weeks away, supposed that people west of the great LUNG DISEASE. 24d day of May, A. D, 185, disaster, and at’ Parnell's suggestion and | ment of elaims growing out of forcign e c— e e bl continental divide were excrupt from all | ghoyid secure the latro $1 hottios, Dircotion N 1’,‘;“,','“"';,"“ the urgent advice of his friends Mr. | and domestic It is almost incredi- | Faenam streot 18 getting its stone eross- hat made the young nin gay dunger in this divection. accompnny ing cach bottlo. P wdstone consents to yield the point. | ble that the first and oldest of the walks. Now lot us hear from the board "\‘\1:;:;:':;;‘.:\"1:'(‘[\"”ml‘u‘l'\‘nl.’_";\um, Ganfornia: sold by al{ Modicino Dealers. N. ', Feil, being first duly sworn, deposes and'says thit Lie is eashicr of the (ee Pub- lishing company, that the actual average ily circulation of the Daily Beo for the By so doing he breaks the neek of the | elaims should now on at in support of his m a | ant has disapp ait settlement of public works on the stone sidewalk | That every thite was quite serene, 10 tree question. And wile and baby well, Zealand. Florid Y from Pasaden ¢ heing shipped to New and North Carolina single blow and | payment, long after ar 1, and afte / N It made a ¢ ALY o ovns 10,375 Qobics | working majority of the libe contury has wended its course. Ty do like enterprise,” especially | 11 fiude 8 LA A daily train of 115 cars is now re- [) { [ 155, 15191 | The progamme agreed upon passes tho —_— = when it is coupled with an exchange and | o have the merchants onthe roa quired to transport Comstock ore over cop vy bill to & second reading s soon as pra A Cente a written contract fora month Inguire about his boy. the V. & T. railrond to the stamp mill on S st jorn toynd subscribed before me this | uuile, and refers it at once to o | Examiner Wilbe Nidavit is a — R W ST i, AT vkl the Carson th day of May, A, D, 1«&«\\‘.“\"J Hintien <-mnmi’u~- 10t tobo tuken up again until | conter shot at the Bell monopoly. Two or three first-class brick yards “Haw iteh to think about,” " Thousands of swallows have built their “Notary Publie. | after the summer recess. At the open- | Wilber admits that by his own corrunt | would break a strong monopoly in Omaha | And then he'd count the moiths from home | husts }}l)t“}-’ il 'sul:rl_mx‘nlm;{ Ilhl‘ e | ing of parlinment in the autumn, Mr. action Elisha Gray was _depriv 1of l,'"" and nelp out the building baom. ” ¢ Uft 1S trip was out. :\.|.r|”l‘.‘:‘ill‘| n”w ll‘u‘lu:v‘-:-rj :;‘l"vl\:‘:"'f-il“:l'. kurr details have been perfs for | Gladstone proposes to bring in a home | Opportunity to lish his right as in- ——— 1o | Tius time ran on, one month reniained, who use w vope ladder to reach the pests the great musical festival. It will be an | rule bill smended in a manner which will | Yentor of the telephone, Gray’s caveat | OManA docs not want high taxes, but it Ad ol was wild with joy, iit men in all parts of Los Angeles artistic success. Whether it will also be | meet the wishes of his y. This is | Was ret, cm‘liuh-n(ml dnwu;ln'n: ought to have fair taxes. And hug that great big boy. county |‘|~||l»|'ll the peach ('lru'p.lt)nru qui AAn6ial succuss dopends upt s pate oW itios . U but the examiner violated e promising, almost a total failure on ac :(lnm‘(\"llt;m(u,sfl' ;l_. pe .:.yl e the pat- | shrewd political work. A great lesson | inder ! SR INE TSR SEARIS to IN THI: FIRLD O INDUSTRY. One evening when his work was done, Ll T R UL r::::;fi;l""‘q:‘ public. Omaha’s coming | js to be taught, and it takes time to im- ) ating With one inore week to stay Appies will he a poor crop and pears will al should be greeted with | press it upon the minds of England, | Bell and his attorneys. Wilber relates | Anout 1,000 hoot and shoemakers are idle crowded houses at every performance. From the outset the premier has been | Whatinfluences were brought to bear |y New England ay which would afford | Wpon him. He tells of loans of money | The Illinois state labor congress will be STAT on of the home rule | and presents that were made to hima while | held in Decatur in June. This t y e by diod 104 arn out light. y ot SN The run of salmon is good along the AND TERRITORY. b tuento river. Leoal tishermen are o e catching enough salmon to supply the =] fighting for a del begun, curbing and gutter- | (ho fullest discus: ing and sewering are in progress and heinl i since | the telephone claims of Bell The manufacturers of textile machinery 4 + 3 home demand, and slipping large - ciple. Time and again, since p ¢ s 3 e ree o o b tot o e+ i building is going on witha jump in every {',f","”i‘,',,,.‘,,h“.m,“ et e | and Gray were pending, He | are quite busy and of late Lave been veceiv- | | Beatrice has three miles ot street rail- | quantitios of fish away. The industry s ; i confined principally to Tndians, who soll he Ulysses Dispatch is 8 years old. | the resuits of their work to white dealers. Like good wine, it improves with age. | The fish are caught in semes dragged confesses that under these cor- | mga goodly number of orde rupt influences he decided without The metal product of Idaho for 1 direction. Public and private enterprises are combining in making Omaha the nment has seemed on ster ro- the gov the point of overthrow. The I liveliest city of her size in the west with | gave o breathing speil. Then threats proof that Bell's \|v;|q the earliest elaim, 1‘.‘:1:.»\“(;1!‘;-?u S 11-1m semi-weekly Times, of Carleton, | across the river in boats. no counties yet to hear fro Gty . e 2 B and thus swindled € v out of his rights er, 33,027 Thayer connty, marks a new departure S o - : — lO‘ d“zullll:tm"rol( :y“::rmlll:: ntmw‘«l,:;"::::‘l to priority. Of e vuucJ Bell indignantly | ‘The Knights of 1 in country J'uu"rlullimn . Why Van Wyck 1s Cried Down. Y S O il SHinalionts riority. sl o : S Chicago Herald. i v o . s the chargs pre are gun united M McIntyre of Sewa 0 Sion that, thoy will be published fren il | heavy election expsnses in the near fu- | &0 SHORE COHCIRE S BIIOL K0 | Pennsylvanin capitalists have ordered the | bo sent (o the insane asylum. from generation to generation, and it is DUEBER e o g tishod free WL | ture. Finally, the master stroke camo. | SWaP% OF ofleiHeatis Wt SO S | erection of furnaces on iran ore land near | There is a loud demand in Hastings for | about the same the worid over. Nebraska ON EVERY CASE ppointed. Whe Bek does not pro- | iaralism will now be placed on record LOD L S e o nL Ok 5| Birmingham, Ala., to costi§1,000,000. a modern Gabriel to resurrect the board | is an agricultural state, interested in sell- | ———— == pose to deadhead the strawberry festival as endorsing home rule and pledging and that its contents were revealed to the of trade. A dead board is worse tl s | MAXMEYER & BRO., Wholcsalo y Agents, Omaha, Neb. i New Bessemer stcel works are to be erected at Pittsburg at i cost of 51,500,000, an | ing its products at as high a pric possible and in seeuring such supplics it cannot raise or make in the cheapest none at all. ighter of George Slonecher of any more than it does the festive real estate dealer. present holder of the invention. itself to support a bill which docs impair | Przsent howlew of the iaventton. the union. Three months will be given oD R E AN 00 b O il be the sccond lan plant 1 the o ion elpions MaboTheee p"lfl"_ql sion for months that when the truo | WL be o D Suptlivowulfromia I mmool sty el TRy SN E T AU : interests 0 Lo Ao i 40 | inwardness of the tele 5 [Businoss b J Sy 4 ¢ and her spine injured so that she | market. u mus £ P h § the football for Wall street specnlators | DigOUy ond partisan hate to cool | 1x|'~“\~-lir-1n|“ ul rhn"hx(:m' l:‘»] TR | el 0Eithe facfint Mhete e R o | [cagictiove: 20w LAy oL hiys eie fand roapuo vuc I OR ] AL cet speealators | g 5y iament will confer with the | Should be probed to the bottom - the Bell | yyehines idle in the west, tie manutacturers |y ying g wind storm at - Centr: ;| whom tion means deprivation and snd land grant stock jobbers. The meat | | ©c o i (he voice of liberal | Pritents would be found to bo resting on | have been able to dually reduce prices | Sunday after i k The | r « Sunday afternoon, u piece_of Vlio, sooner or later, gets the heavy end and kernel of the railroad question is the | i DA B 0o Gl | fraud and - corrupt collusion with | until they have reached $2met. wab taken 100 foet in the air and depnos: :rh‘:’fl i:),'x,::(lx\f.,:,-.:\:Qf?ignmy.).: e/ 5;; excessive capitalization upon which the stone, the voice of English workingmen, | government —ofti als. Wilber's con- | The western railvoad managers are re-em- | ited 500 feet from its original resting | gucer. is the man of all others whom one people are taxed to payinterest. Honest | 5 3 S e rasontay | 2Cssion only strengtheng the | plovinga greatdeal of labpr, and will have a | pla would suppose would hold up the hands 817 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo, railway management would have no fear ‘?“f_f’: "\‘,‘T{" "’{f,““f”l‘]”" ‘t‘l"f']"j ‘;"‘l belief. In an aflidavitin the Dowd ease | full foree during Jund on' all the lines lead- |~ Harry Vanderhoft of Seward, nar- | of a_public official who sought to serve [ Aweisrer ” | of honest state and national regulation. | f*°% & WIS (8 0O 6 B0 O | o 1879 Boll tostitiod that Wilber, whilo | ing out of Chicago and St. Louis. rowly scaped going up tho fiume by il | him,but ho has not troublod himself to do | ZEE! diaphey ot | e 0 statesman whose commanding Ak 28t : ) J 25 - ¢ Fe L 208 el z fro e, last St iy, e o 2ty I\ SV s et ldanis kuow he one K G oclining to show him Gray’s caveat, | Builders in several large cities reporta | InZ from one, last Suturday bbed | so in Nebraska. On the contary, Mr. | - asgis sos o0 8t P50l " Yontar and personal influence has brought Ireland within sight of the goal of her hopes and the aspirations of her long years of strug- gle for political independence. Con- | & rock in his descent, and escaped the | Van Wyck, the one northerner in' the | - pheRetlydainass : Wercuriel 4nd ather Afiec: ok, and “’;\'l‘"‘r G T 5 Wmllfl _who s almost i llily tiohs of Throat skin or Bones, Blood Palsonin a8 Ca AT me wee R TTTIE anager Callaway, ot the Union Pa- | found in opposition to jobs, ho old Soras and Ulce Are treated as comparcd o some weeks dast yearthe | oifie, in” a letter to' Mayor Kramer of [is & zealous advocate of the | giustsiiiing itom Indivers Bell himsclf. Now Wilber makes a clean | '™Prove 514 L Columbus, assures the vesidents that the | policy of forfeiting unearned land Exposure or Indulgence, whick prod \d shows the whole foundation | . \Vithin the past sixty days wmore small will build a substautial depot | grants to railroads, who usually fights offectat Dorvousneds, debiliy ; of the gu’\c.-.,.,;,,,“.\, d0dpite il the ik about strikes. . The | A farmer at Congden, Neb., aged 26, | makes a great deal of trouble for the I revival of building activit A rERsoN calling himself *‘Judge” are increasing week by wi Cooley, who is about the freshest young man in Omahy, is now in Chicago, where he is having himself interviewed by unsophisticated reporters regard- Ing the political situation in Ne- braska. “Judge” Cooley doesn't cular wdicated the pa ause in which it conflicted with mine This much of collusion is on record in the testimony of Touching But Uscloss, The frantic appeals of the patronage or o e ooty ‘of iden 3 e peddlers to democrats to trust the presi ratar pottion of thoun are tn” New Jerses, | writes that he is prepared to accommo. | monopolistic schenies which thrive so know us much about Nebraskn pol- | oy are inexpressibly touching. Con- designed to protect the work of | Finnsylvania, Ohio and Indfa date u wife, if the right one applies be. | Prodigiously in the body of which he is a itics as a cow does about book-keep- ing. He says there 1s no hope. of Van Wyck's re-clection. Young Mr. Fresh ought to be salted are | fore harvest time. He bouasts of a farm | member, is attacked more mercilessly at Table case. Medicioe scateverywhere by rall o o Woll improeats of o farm | [ oo than ho 1s in Wail stret. Ol o s | O orsars 4 the dsrespoctul epithet | TWAR ',‘"!A,&,_E& GUIDE, uppied o bim, and tho princiyal orans % TSR FLARES, she of his own party are impationtly await. st vt 1 ing the day whe an ignoramu n now be readily seen | Philadelphia textile manufacturers it telephone monopoly | prosecuting a policy of expansion of capacity | cf 560 tently the brinainge of | Which willin a fow years make this cily | busin ently the bringing Of | known throughout the world as the 5A. Simith, of 'Blug|Springs expeoted rnment Lo annul the Bell | textile manufacturing eity, as Hede n. spring pectes varicty of products. 30,000 quarts of strawberries r, but the heavy hail storm of ite hard times the emp) ) o 0 eiand! I y night will materially lessen his gress has exhibited its abiding trust in tors. 1t Mr. Cleveland by refusing so far to carry | Why the gr i a single one of his exccutive | fought so p recommendations. Democratic leaders | SUit by the gov ! are showing their faith by damning his | Patents. .They knew that their most vul- policy with a fervor born of sincere con- | "¢ ible point was not the alleged conflict V. who he can be shelved as d an incompetent. A GERONIMO is still skipping mimbly about among the mountains of Arizona, | bition ' Oficeseckors who have wern | 0f patents with those of other inventors, e o yedr the savines bve | crop. He wil gather about 10,000 quarts | Yillibg acquiescence in the plans of men - and the military geniuses who knew just | qown the payements of Washington with | o0 an issue which could be tricd in any om - $493,000,00 to 0,000, | of other small fruits, Ot L e ) people of Nebraska. a subsor rupt use of his power to in ation imposed upon hi: an easy-going fondness with a vo chus- | A Columbus man, while in_California, Measured i ol 5. ! crnment had not contrib- | old, Skilied dvanced in New obbed of #120. When he returned Ry A ; K rom S1.03 per day. i 1560 to &5 in | dome he found that some party in Cali- njustice done to one of [ Bngland from ver day In 1560 10 851 foria had sent home to his folks for$100, how to catch him are blue under the gills as they discover that hunting Sioux on the plains is slightly different from trapping Apaches in the cu aze deposit per head in Ma. Mea tes court, but the question has. doubled since 1565, unavailing tramps from the white house | United to the department join in the chorus | Whether the gov of denunciation, while local politicians | uted to a grave St | Neraska National Bank constituents or for tlapdood OMAHA, NEBRASKA. iven conveniently now an yons. The | in ey its citizens, a question which a suit : I Tl Rayme 2 . / 5 in every doubtful state add to the ] 1 LA Employers of a limited number of men | Which bad been sent. Payment on the | (jon under cover of aspread eagle speceh | Paid up Capital. .. ... ...$250,000 much abused Crook found this out some | ¢lamor by shouting anathemas against | Prouzht by the goverument itsclf could | will'vo dount find something of mtorest i | draft for the latter ansount was stopped. | o apme monopoly, wonld have won him | Suplus Moy 1, 1886 ..., 25,000 years ugo from hard service in the south west. General Miles is now beginning the recent tests of a petrolenim engine of re- The Rev. markable econoinic capacity. It is Joseph Cook, in a note to the | greater distinction at home and abroad he man who, as they claim, has dis. | only settle £ re y A the g YAl a1y said it | editor of the Johnson county Journal, in- | than the course which he bas pursued has | He W. Yates, President. 3 ¥ rupted the party and postponed the ex- = will doaway with the gas éngines, and that T eh e f 3 Tk 4 R T ice Presiden $operspiro freely under the same kind of |n'!‘lm| )mlitil('.'ll it i mug- CRAL hieavy manufacturing eon- | [ oan e up for thre eonts per horse power | HIMALCS thit “sovoral newspapers in tho | done. 5 A B Toganis Vitvanms, lc:‘:;hler writicism which wus showered down upon | b A 4 # 5| cerns are looking over the und with a | per hour, ‘Th cine uses the petroleam in LB BUC TEXEHALENONODY. More than onc hundred years ago " DiRECTORS: v: % wump brigade who contributed so | L C 5 ST aha | its fluid condition,” It is to be shortly intro- es them.”” ‘The fact that Joseph is | Adam Smith wrote of the situation in Jony 8. C ‘his predocessor, 3 view to removing their works to Omaha ) > ) s ¥ ‘ $ W.V.Monsr, 0NN 8. CoLLINg, lareely to Mr. Cleveland’s election are T RAoslb IRELASC MRS R b e} compelled to confine himself to obscure | Great Britmn: ““The member of parlia- | g 'w’ YATES, LEWIS S. RFED, . 5 in scarcely better humor than the rock- | o Story st : b Y With very fow exceptions the refations be- | COUNLTY towns« proves that the press has | ment who supports every pronosal for A, E. ToUzZALIN, Tk maginative De Lesseps will have iacked fctory with od pay roll is | 4, nploves in the south | Successtully punctured a sauctimonious [ strengthening mouopoly is sure to acquire i bubble great distinetion for unde BANKING OFFICE: anding @ months of this year over $:3,00),000 Boys will be boys in country as well as | trade, and also great popularity and IR been added to southern industrial capiial | city. 'stealing rvides on trains and enliven- | influence with an “order of men whose THE ON BANK. most of it contiibuted from the: north and | iy74he “trade in erutches and liniment. nd wealth render them of great Cor. 121h and Farnam Stroets. s and meat markets, and | from Encland. ‘The peaceable and reliable 0 11 Ao onnosoR thit, onthe Gonoral Banking Busiess Traasaotol i HIE B! 1k E08bI0 ¢ Many of them sleep under the willows o n spent in the ave- | churacter of sohuigen libor has boen e prin- | ¢ y 1 o0 y, and still more, it he have vimed by many employe 1 madually | ing the "battles of the ) ol e T Q it is | the sunny hillsides, while others are tight- | c & e Slpalonuse arisAcT)ioRtened Socerom e/l ellion in fided | authority onough to be able to thwart i bie a8 Shop | bltte and hand organ. The latest recrnit | them, neither the most ucknowledged HA A and factory borers is Freddio Neal, of Edgar, who slipped | probity nor the highest rank, nor the coming more ctileient and va T throngh a crack in a train last week and | greatest public services can protcet him Packet Company. ,\ Roturned to His Post. lost both feet. from the most infamous abuse and PG o 9 i ST - oyers and been Barmonions. tiie fir rooted bourbons. The promisod ship of civil service reform and perpetunl oftice holding has not yet hove in sight, and tho president's promises are contrasted with his performance greatly to his politi disudvantage. As for the republican party it has seen no more reason for trusting the president than 1t did for y ; 1 trasting the candidat TheE oflicial attention of Maj. G The two classes who are trusting My, | O- Howard is called to _Gen. Mile worth more to the eity than a half dozen jobbing houscs W work- men; workmen mean rented houses, trade for groceri thousands of dollars nues of retail trade in the cit; to come down to sober facts now. Jmspector Rousseau reports to the French goyerninent that the Panama canal mpany’s statements are incorrect as pects its facilities for construction, he time when the canal will be com- mloted and tho amount of moncy still | xequired. The minister of public works | will accordingly call upon De Lesscps and his fellow-directors to reply, as tha | () ward of $50 a head for the scalps of New York Worlk. detraction, from personal insults, nor 4 i Jleveland most strongly are the oflice vl ORI ol imes fr i o government will not authorize the pro- | hotors ho has appointed and those awhe | Chiricahaus Apaches. Such a “barber- | The anarchisks’ announcemont that Here Towa Items. sometimes from real dauger arising from | England, France & (i.rm.ny, posed lottery until the company's position | ), AL Rt e 11 | ous” offerin the general’s division should Most has returned to bis post, of course | A '““""f'fglullnx compuny with o cap- | the inllucnce of furious and dlsap. \ " ds made clear, ','w“u “‘l' ,M,d ‘;";L! ‘uu, 187 W | not be permitted Lo pass without a proper | Means the bed post. ;mlt“' 0,060 by esptanaad g vin: pfmwd a'"‘i':"""fl"&""' t i{ "u'i"’c'"fi‘u',’r”f't'».",‘{ DUl o o I ater- gt com 5, ahd shortly be provided for at the govern- N A i ¥ S - port. chunge in this respeet in the ce y thi 0 8 YL A DEATERIL0 A, A0 P .. ™ Tent’s vxpense. They will contmue to | reprimand. Gen. Howard's method of The Moral Effect. Fisher's Browery at Atlantio wasraided | g intervencd since Smith's day, * Allen Drsag both sato. and ugrosublo, ‘Thoy oarry HE hoad lines overour Lincoln lotter, o i } subduing Cochise, some years ago, by Plaladelphia Record, on S day. d” six lurge vi f beer | G. Thurman et the fate which is evi- | the United Btates und ) muils,nnd leave 4 trust him until they meet with final dfs- 2 y 20, by i L n Satarday, and six lurge vats of beer L o g . 1 o Ply: isbarring an Attornoy—Whatlooks Iiko | . bointment. When that o wormes | “prayer and promises,” was not perhaps | Alderman Jaeline, in Sing Sing, preaches | seized. dently iu store for Vau Wyck, Money | Mok Lom RSmns o ouacirals and HAM. ~ u unjust and unwarrantable act,” con- [ goc” i join tho ranks of the diaf, | a3 effeetive, but it raised no scandal, more effeotually for the conversion of poiitl- | The Grant memorial fountain in tho | &S wre at wark W Vermont te cufvat | Bk, e u wrong impression s to the senti- | gociyg d : " cal sinners than doall the evangelists outside | public park at Atiautic will be dedieated | 1imunds, R'i'xif |‘l‘"~t.Gmup‘;."'v’.r‘.l',‘.',&fll? heuutniu, tho steamors loao Humubure on ey Imn i weted., = of its walls, next Monduy. cend into the senate b) 3 eenersnt Southampion and London. ent of the BEE in regard to _th(\ punish- No president since the last days of An- It is entirely y for the po- - ThiSioe A e - 1 and who are invariable on the "".'fl.,f"".w.\u'." '_. iampton and fondon. o 8% nt of Lawyer Burr for his unprofes: | irw Johnson has ever been so thorough- | Jice to raise a fund to secure legal aid for Prefers Weaver to Howe, 7 Lingeed Ol com side of jobbery pose and wre very gen- [ g UL fron Plymouta to Briglol, Care [ capital 300,000, has been organized | sionil conduct in connection with thi i company witl ut once erect worke wnd ‘escapc of the condemned murderer epted as men of great foresight pd wisdom, with “an understanding of al 40§ pinee in tho South of p " Stoorago’ from Burope only ociates ng | the prosecution of Policeman Ormsby's Wood River, Gazelte. ly distrusted by bis party u lund, 1 Weaver as Mr. Cloyeland is to-dav.— hiz 45 preily | 8esallunt. Distrfct Atornoy Fsteligis | ©ntreh Howe wants o suc begin busioess at the carliest possible T YA d Buid for “Tourial Guzouty K D Th it MERR 1 ¢ . Phis i3 partly ) Jongressman from the Eirt Nobrasks dise | o8 4 I trade” and A eapacify for stutesmanship O ¥ o Zim o mistako 0celrted | gy fuule and partly the faolt of his | puid by the peoplo for that kind of busi- | (RETssmin trom tha ink.le«'\\’"f:\l,'r::f‘, duy. quite beyond the ordinary Tl taan et O, Owing to the recent death of Jesse The worst feature of all this is that James, Cedur county is at present with- | such a community that of Nebras| out a county clerk.” The commissioners | should so readily yield to the influence | will bave a special meeting next week o | that is hostile to Van Wyek only beeau make an appointment. it has not been able to se him A Cedar Rapids policeman who tred dn the position o T - T : &B P tbe - beziiines. | Doy bt the result will bo the same, 1t | ness, and be is fully able to take care of | 11 b A - pot o ' ondwiy, New York; Washington and La HLC;“ ong, “What looks like "y wise announcement which the | such cases. That he will vigorously - - cal as Howe. "u?"“ ‘“"] “‘('l""l“;"‘“““”;’ acL¥ | rosident made in declining 1 adyance | Proscoute this and similar eascs thers A ook doke. 3 referred to the Lincoln Journal's 2 i ; 5 lou! Chicago Yimes: to be a candidate for re-election. It s ex- | 18 vo doabt, | Eck on Hon. J. C. MeBride, So far as “Ben: Perley tremely unlikely that he will be given the A Wasbington liem’ day Bex is concorned 1t unqualifiedly en i I TRy N Poore’s latest joke wasto sénd a number of bas " I [Noto by the editor of the Brk: The \ opportunity. His party will take him at uk bawling of the royal infant n | _° _IRh BTRNAR 708 1 at an escaping prisoner and hit a speeta- |, R dorses the notion of the supreme court in | 1. ward. Bait3 " E] Spain is music in the ears of the people | SoNAOMS 10 “.’,‘“‘:‘.‘_;“A‘u‘m‘,'ldsm‘?“5,.‘,"}‘::“.',";‘"[ tor, has beon sued fointls with the city by | Uhicake Hegald miakes on misiake he E d L s X muslo in a ] erry-colbied bt Theanimal | {ie fattor for $0.000 0a ey | people” of Nebraska do not propose to wegard to Lawyer Burr. He deserved of Madrid, where Alphonso XIIL is | Lroved to be tha color of a black chorry.” n'n”.','u;.n.é'm“,\.n e T ,‘“;“ &S | shelve Senator Van Wyek.] | the punishment inflicted upon him An Eqmitable Decision. tled in regal magoificence. The fut- | Ben's wits scom to b, aboyt as fat as bis | eripple for 1ifi (] - The United States court of olaims has | ure music of armed conflict with his Carl- | person. Cecil Marriage and his cousin, a young s"'\'f‘y";"" ”“"" ‘,Vm'-'lh a, 1 es t lust handed down its decision upon the | 18t cousins which will bo heard in the ~vr—1r Iy, were drow Tre wealthiest pri n Chicago is vy ed in Skunk river, near i 4 e ailvs s .~ aaid to be the Rev. Dr. Ryder. He is not | French spoliation claims. By its unani- | years to come will not be so pleasant for The Frigid Mary, fonday evening. The young | A politician, who hus the gift of| gy w0 wang o nnee blooms reaching for a living now, hiowever, igment these claims t tlhie loyalists of Castil Somerville (Mags,) Jogrnal, y was bathing, and getting beyond her | Propheey, announced a year or more ago °( bap ir | p 2 1 ever, ns | mous judgment these claims constitute i 3 | g y e T ey ing Complexion? If so, a y - T . 1t ean't be true that Maty Anderson Is | depth, ealled for hel H at- | that Van Wyck would h 1 i sk 4 I 04 || BaBL Jud laime 0oF A QLIS ; depth, called for help. - Her cousin, in it y X he is worth §260,000, part of itin Wabash | just debt upon the government and golng to buy a stock raneh In Nebraska and | tompling to save her, was. drowned with | in gotting back to the senate after his | 1€W “l'}""""""‘“ of Hagan’y . ’ mle-t.ftfi. Ill‘u.ldmu?l. u(‘u n: Tl ll.v lu nust be puid. l'p‘u 8 controversy which "1'1:}. Prince of Wales won $30,000 on | go out there tolive. Mary Is not adapted to present term expires. Theszid prophetic MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- Ur. Ryder is aceredited by the | hus been in progregs for more than eighty | the winner of the Derby. This neat little | agricultural pursuits, and on a stock ranch The International distillery at Des | politician ba his prediction on the fate ily you to your heart’s eon- s having a great head for | years. The history of the ditficultyis u | sum will go some distance towards pay- | she would be -particularly out of place. It | Moines commenced on Mouday 1o con- | by ppiin P8¢0 8 PEEREAE 90 B0 T T tont Tt does away with Sal- “financeering, butwe fail to see why there | curious one. In accordance with the | ing the bills for the next royal “drawing | she should ever trv to wilk, tha cow would | sume 4,000 bushels of grain daily. This Mr. Van Wyck is aisan) e ) by the lowness, Redn Yimples, Bhouid not be more of his cluss. In all | trenty of 1773 between France and the | room." whose expenses his penurious | EIve her lce<reain. » will be continued until the middle of 1 ’ he large citics nowadays popular mims- | United Statos, France stipulated to assist | mother insists shall be borne by the heir ————— when the distillery will be closed | sumo influchce which rotied the d Blotetucs, aud all dhseasos and 4 3 LENARAS O ) 1o S . Bogus Butt. t dersoy Pric for repairs, and remain closed for about ished senator from Olio. Van imperfections of the skin. 1t command saluries fully cqual to thoso | this country Lo achieve its independence, | apparent to the throne of the Georges. §us Butter at o 7 Frices. a month. About 150 hindsace at present s the anti-mone Lre L overcomes thie flushed appear. the average professiona! men. Some | and the tatier ugreed to defend the French — Avoour, 1 Lee Repuiean, " ewployed. s W sbunangua i sehimtinie o AXGLGAM G ZA IS ARRARL g:mu‘ succeed in l)h'n.\\'lll us high as | possessions in the West Indies. How | ‘“Tis bouse uses oleomargavine.” | iairyinen have issued another circular to “re- e the anti-monopotist leader, but that term citement. 1t makesa lady of ,000 4 y not ing! mlmgl verquisites. | well — France redeemed its pledgo l[nul. 9 Lhe sign which the keepers of | moye the misapprebension’ concerning the Rapid City is to huve a plaster of is | would fmply i follow as well as a leader THIRTY appear but TW § re is no reason why the laying up of | is written in the history of the | Washington hotels, restaurants and | Berkshire and Poland China butter.: The 3 : Van Wycek is both leader and follower ppes v i . T mill whieh will turn out 4,000 pounds of ures in heaven should bo exclusive | Revolution. After the establishwent of | boardiog houses will bave to post up and [ P4y Misspprehension concerning it 18 that | 4,6 aricle daily ! T'Y 3 and 80 ng Ho is o very upright figare in the sonate, ural, gradual, the acenmulation of » compotency on | American indopendenco misuuderstand. | have printed on bills of fare, provided the | 1k 1 tor cow butier at fho best Jome wriok | A factory for the munufacture of fucl | 414 (he mOrc eunspichous from thy fuct ‘['l“,'l( K I“" “"‘.‘b!“" off '“L“{ b. Why should not more ot our suc- | ings avose between the two countries, | house umendment to that effect 15 made & ———— from compressed straw and other ma- | A0 0 KNS SERE TR 0 Ot that it s impossiblo to detec ful ministors branch out into the [ and the privatocrs of France commi tted | part of the anti-butterine law. A Matter of Taste. terial has been established at Abcr 1o his Nebraska fonces. Ho speaks hi its application of safe invesment for thoir swvings | numerous dupredations on the comusrcs = DR TR o e taat, #1 road fn | pocohaathalies of Wiatred, haviug Just | mind without- regard o \ls et npan add to their professional capital of | of the United States. - Out of these arose | Wik Mr. Cleveland gets his hands on b SOAR o % 0ad purchiased 4 sightly locasion, are Bow | Lig Tuture career. Van Wyck Is admitte \ 8 spbstautial nest-egg of corner | th Kronch. spoliution slaims. France | the Folsom eatate. we ‘trust he will be & MoIIIAK St 40T WAl & dasialo s | Raklipiroiuraiions o Luild shuck | fo be boneat, but représomiad by miote . and dollar bills, Why not? uever disputed the justice of thes: claiws, | made to sce the propriety of either put- | America's fairest daughters, if not the fal Edward Roberts, a miner eniployed in | on the ' unti-monopoly. question.” Ho s O e B G2 g AN I