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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, 4l N i Carining Viome tie gtate to such awkwardness, We understand that PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. the union are more loyal to the party | of the varfows bureais should feel | TATMINE €leme —_— s hd el the club has since adopted a rule that any than are the republicansof Nebraska. | called upon to emulate the example of The Cneo 6F Ty Matione. fellow who breaks a clay pigeon shall pay { qyq Academy in Park Place Sends In noother state dorepublicans more | Secretary Fairchild they will find their New ¥ork World b e . “.”,‘(\“',,,‘ SUNSCRIT ALI' N promptly and heartily respond to the | official duties during the next four Billy Mahone, of Virginia, is a sadder and IN THE CORN BELT. Forth Graduates. The Tnvention of an Omata Man to KCBD bt RAL g 10 0 | demands of the party. It is therefc months seriously interfered with, Bug [ 8 Wiser man, i Tho Industrinl, Patrlotie and Social —- Conl, 8 [ont o 1 s at i 1t o 1 s o 1 i 1 4 r Foriines i ¥oy | D10 SUrpries LHAL lif flferous WOWES | thG responsibility 18 really nov with How Mad He Will Be. Doings of Ashland. FLOWERS, MUSIC AND ESSAYS. The Omah BeE, mailed to any - throughout Nebraska enthusiastic meet- | these officiale. There is reason to bee Philna 1phia. Press, Asiraxn, Neb,, June 27.—[Special to Tug o (’1le '!‘hh- lrn-ur'of-lllv-\\'nr"" t Daye, dross, One Year %0 1 ings have already bee: 1¢ sndorse | lieve that Secr schil . "he r. Cleveland ds wool plank r ‘his place, as overy one who read 1 P oon for Fleshy Me e ONAT A OPPICH NOSSIIARD IS FAtinAM Sraree, | ings havo alroady been hold to endor lievo that Secretary Fairchild, for ex- [ When Mr. Cleveland roads the v ol 1 o Br This place, s overy ono who rends | gpe Absorbing Tale of the Syrian S ] During B Gew, o 14 AND 15 Tiimesk | the nominees of the Chieago conven- | ample, firmly belioves in eivil serv i {16 Fepubiican platform he will b as dd | tho papers kmows, 18 situfitec (i the BEOAE | gyiigion ot Agin in Drnmn with ) BUILDING, WASHINGTON OF¥ICE, NO bl3 3 as a hydraulic ram corn belt of the state, and this year's crop ‘ : gain in Drama with A s * (his el taking the e FOURTEENTI STIUERT. ik : i i - RatHisen 6 D6 ThintY, LANL yons Lha whopin Surroundings of Almost Ori- attiie evavoration o —— and Morton campaign clubs is in pro- | permitted a departure from it in the Just Like the Party, ¥ arge sy year. Vi v . 0 1uces intense colil, has invented & d CORNESPONDENCE, gress and will doubtless within a few | service over which he has control he 1o Goodn, this section was more abundant than in ita anty and Elegance 11 on the person, t ! Mic 1] H Tacet uhior Mg Clothiig Vo by fie (Al communications rlating bg news a4 20k | weeks bo ns numerous as the voting | has doubtless done so in obedience to | The bundana cigar will soon be placed on AN agreeabla temperature contimaniiye OF THE DEE. NUSINESS LETTERS precinets in the state. All this i3 | an authority higher than his own, The | themarket. Tt will probably have a reform i |.";;.. More Graduates, LRy LR ‘“\.xm LR LT or “.l,r' SINESS i . Y Wl " i L abict % appet and o 4 Amongst the commencement exerci of | can be incorporated With the vest, which is used Al business letters and remittances should be | in accordan with the well-known [ whole responsibility for whatever failure | WP rand a fraud 1SUCLIMEtY X f porated with th which is used RO iLes e iany UoyraANYy. | dtstw taa eull A 4 : A 2 G - . g : ¢ intellectual mouth of June there are no vy arglatite liquid, and ‘nyll‘“»‘. ‘l[nkll',-'”'l‘l\r". twl_\] e ordura g | €virit of Nebraska republicans, who, | there has been in carrying out the re- What is in a Name. wheat has not been #o flattering in years, prettior nor more choice as to mattor and L 10 60 = Farenlielt under Ve made payable to th of the company. | while having had preferences among | form, and for every conspicuous in= Boston Beacon, 8. G. Bryan, proprictor ¥ | the manner of presenting them than those of v two small cxlinders attached to his the leaders of the party acquisce che stance in which the law has been | Mf A. Thurman's name means undoubted- | roller mills of this city, has ad ut | the well-icnown academyof tho Sacred Hoart, lrely (nvisible, one producing aud ke : ' ; The Beg P Proprictors | fuly and heartily in the delibe fmnored or ovaded, rosts with Grover | 1¥ the “man of Thor, Thor being the god | power to the plant and many v improve: | park Place i v i the flat ¢ i E. 1 iy ‘ : 1 comprasses the choice of their national representa- | Cleveland, and he will not be allowed | °F thunder in Scandinavian mythology. The | ments that ereatly increase the capacity of g gito of the institute, liko a hands . J : tod {0 A ST tives, rightly judging that the 1o shift it to the shoulders of others. name recurs in Thurlow, Thurston, Thursday | the mill, which will be from seventy-five to | firtross, on a hill-ton is one of the most L e 2R AN pocReY THE DAILY BEE. know best what the circumstances and —— tion, while the organization of Harrison | reform, and to the extent that he has most parts of the state. Therefore we claim that the prospects for a prosperous year are better than at many other | Tany say that the promise of a large crop of oats aud and Thorold or Thorald, Thurman is pro- | 100 barrels per day. Weeat is being shipped [ jiontal 1l Omal i AFYS: W for the storing of bably among the oldest of Knglish names, in to supply the demand SOH S 15 16 T8 WL e it ”' W o lquid. Eyery —— Music made by the carpent hammer om tho city is like a transport from Bab; Moy the pistons of the Ftateof Nebraska, Fortunately the candidates nominated | of the Crete Chautauqua on the 28th In a Bad Way, and the mason's trowel is licard on all sides, | lon t t mount of rest and cool LALL vaporation and 1 ] . x of conrse cold, the f volatile Hguid, , i s N & Boston Advertisey Residences are being erected in all parts of nce last year, a handsome addition, | g it 18 o 1 n Tved County of Douglns, f g0 are m lom the repub- st. bids fair to ing s CH8 4 4 A as it s evaporizod and conde and over B Rt are of The ntes Pab- | &4 € hicago are men wl om the r ! b- | inst )I Is fair to inauw e the most ome of the western state universities | town, while tue building of husiness blocks t 10,000 has boen made to the building | Awain, Theaparatus {s entirely automatic, as Dbt conpnny, o Fovear that the | licans of Nebraska can endorse \\wl..n”; successful meeting of that admirable | seem to be in a bad way. The Towa fustitu- | Wil be under headwvay after the bourth, o | giving five vast hulls 80x140 feet, which aro | HISHOT b man exerts himself the niore ¢ o iy ctual circulation of ik any qualifications or reservations, and | society, The enterprise deserves the | i ¢ being o N g i it t Pela: | devoted wholly to school purposes, thy . "he Invoe: N " " ending Jun 1855, was as v y ¥ I . > | tion is now being investizated by a commit- | g day in the country should come and cele 1y chool purposes, thus af The inventor, a very floshy man, who always Saturday, s I | the conditions under which they were | encouragement and co-operation of the | tee of the legislature, and the condition of | brate the Fourth at Ashland, where great | fording dining-room, chapel, study-hall and Sl Vg ARI R bbb Rl ;"::;;},"M s oo | nominated were such as to make no | people of Nebraska. Asa summer re- | affairs in the university of Nebraska seems [ preparations have been made to observe In- | spacious, well ventilated dorm Anys Hins Dosh A COMEOTLAID RS 16 COMIR ‘..,‘..“.f Luepday, June 10 e Lt strain upen tho fealty of any repub- | sort the place offors uncxcelled advan- | to Warrant similar treatment. The faculty | dependence Duy A wlorions e 18 autiel. | exposure is north and south, thus establish- | &man could wear 1w inter clothes, or tn tacts Wednes. 3 ¢ { g § o ¥ 4 L aavar bt sated, and all surronnding cities d town N i i ¥ i W envy overcoat during one of our b Auys, Thursday, Jine 1. i . lican, There is no taint of any improper sut oxcoedingly moderato cost, | i Imharmonious, and mauy of its members | uyg juvited to come and enjoy the day with | W% & L i”” “1”rl- ”“”" S g bright sun- f and yet he perfectly comfortabie. The tnvention Friday, June ... e or unwarrantable influence upon the | The Crete Chautaugua aims tostimu- | A APRArntY unfit fo “.n"ln!lm 8 Loy old, | us, - Ashland was novor known ‘to do any. f shite and cool, fresh air, sl LU e biah kel R RUU R RITRGor B 20.00 faaae aret Prot 16 i 5 Gt owing their places not to ability but to poli hing by halves, and therefore those wlio | health and he 1083, of nvention by patents b SATer AVOIRRE. oo vevvsetesse i i HUBHITITOR, dacy of General Harrison. From | late the mind as well as invigorate the | o jyfiuence, Scandals have occurred from | titend may oxpect a good time. First-cld estorday, the distr of the | o T Nt ot the A I o peNY Fworn to before me and subsribed fn wy | the beginning to the end ke | body. A wost elaborate programme has | time to time, and o thorough reform is called kers will oecupy the stand; sic will | academy flosed, within its ample space a | with Mr Clirrles Hyan, of South Omahia, witnesse presence this 1id day ot hue, ADo B8 Tl made a fair and - straightforward [ been arvanged for the scssion, and the | for : O L e e the practical P 4 Notary P 3 X \ ¥ = Lotk or. yand, assisted by the glee club, ling | bathed 10 sunshine falling fro 7 orkings o Btato of Nehraskn, fight, and no members of the conven- | list of speakers and instractors engag R e ) is oxpoctod in tho way of s ninety young faces, . Tho drgoration 2 okies of e Countyof Douglha, (55 e eworn, | ton were more nstonished at the sudden | for the scason embraces such men as D b ALl 1 the ovening of ho “hall formed an ooty Thvenias 30 A Havs LARE T 6 I8 Sahw 61350 1 BHKH B % AR Rl i 'y iy [ 4 ifeago Tribune. In the presence of some thirty rolatives ckeround, A profusion of exotic plants, nventor to flenases and snye R B fe Sy OF Svorage | CLango of tho tide which cavvied him | Witt Talmage, Thomns M. Cooloy, | Then came n burst of thunder-sound— et Lot SaTa. MATae May_ TInbume AUETUAE O, | tr0st Lastetally RLFRthly V0 o 6 hud the osLok daily. circylatic ¢ for tho | irresistably on to victory than his most | Senator Manderson, Generai Hawley, | | John Sherman-where was he! d Mrs, i, K. Dunbar, proprietors of | staze an appiavance that harmonized well 105 Hamar racey month of 7 81 | intimate friends and ardent supporters. | Hon, J, 8. Clarkson, Dr. Duryen, Bishop | 5K 0f the winds that strewed his boom of this city, was united in mar- | With the oriental tinge of nmmo. ( When My Hyan for July 3 Augnsty e e 1 AR Mobtens Wik | Srivhan BAdhauy R In fry uts o'er the sca. Ir. Hugo A. Wiggenhorn, cashier | ‘The latter, short und simple, bore that im A 1 ho knew a T 7 i85 | The momination of Mr. M as arven and many others. hiorn and MeiShants banic of | proas of ‘felinaitient ‘and. Gleguveo, and thnt *one. Ha 1o copie or, 186, 1553 copies; for The bark that held Depew went down, The newly married couple were | high moral tone which rests upon overything ariied fron thig £worn Statement of Circulation, the exigency of the situation required. TirE opening of the seventh session ki prompted by a general feeling that New | It is therefore a treat which should | ™ oG | : Aemlans 15, 15,041 copls 1IN T8 cops | York should bo represented on the | be missed by no one to spend part of his [ The ouly eratt ot drown WL I EITITLY Uil R L K phda e A TR A0 the Tollows Jos Lo el riry, Joe L L3k 15k Sopies: | ticket, and that among the popular and | vacation at least under the infiuence of [ Was the “General Harrison.” LoBt Ak b CHHCHE ot B.000 frotn the Broguis | dinminehacted as the “Syrian Mothors s on St for day, 1888, 18181 coples, o oo voR. lable republicans of that state, who | the Crete Chautaugua. Nothing has STATE AND TRRRITORY father. Me. und Mrs, Wiggenhorn took their | play cast in one of those awes of persecution, | 7 SRR for U orLyents Presence this 10th day of June, & DTGk | the full strength of the party, Mr. Mor- | provide for the comforts and cnjoyments AL sconery for some throe weeks, after which | mirably delivered by little Miss Pailine 7 i aly ol . FIIL Nota - 3 A Ty 3 Minden wants a military company. S WCOKE s atroyeo0 tho m \ continually plow - = | ton stood first. They are candidates of | of its visitors, und those who have par- Work has been begun on Plattsmouth's they will return to Ashlana to reside. ‘The .v\\\\‘m roduced the a 1::\- nce to the princi- fng my hose or AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION 20,065 | unimpeachable public and private chur- | taken of its hospitalitics in the past ave | sewerago ysten, : AT UL MU s LS Len i il b Ll i i e il s tata the Hoas Total for the Week - - - 140,458 | acter, and republicans who have been | loud in their praises of the assembly as | Yorkis rapidiy zetting rid eof its surplus | let, aid Mr. and Mrs. Minrath, of St. Joe, | tilla of the Bmperor Domitian and 3 i Trils to rotieve it. 2 actively and uscfully identified with the | a place healthful for both mind and [ canmes by tic shot-gun route. ;m\|1 M \\'\'ix {.,m'nm & ]\\':1‘-';4‘,1 viusfolonions] \‘nn u(nmlm. I'l lie :uh:u felt asensation of, tritense itehing Ty ——— = i e A ARG a : 4 A newly organized brass band added dis- | Mr. Samnel Wright has sold his grocery | latter, for embracing Christianity, has boen [ nose, which was extrenely sensative to change FOR PLRESIDENT party ~since its organization. The | body. The very best people of thestate | "0 e de HBGFILIE rally ut Minden lus | store on Silvor strect and hus lonsed the W behegded, and o brother's wrath has pro- | Of teperature, my sonse of smell was blunteds BENJAMIN HARRISON, opposition will find nothing in their | have given their support to the enter- | week. genliorn building on the cornerof Fourthand | nounced exile and dishonor upon Domitilla e et T s Aoa of Indiana. records as officials or citizens requiring | prise, and this is a sufficient guarantee [ The republican central committee of York iver strects, and will oc -‘u-_\'\h;' L with ::':L', f:" e :."“‘“;.l::"}",' },: “,"',“.I“,»\f‘,f,‘:"{:. times ot erusts out of 1y nose often tnged FOR VICE PRESIDENT explanation, apology or defense. that the Nebraska Chautauqua is equal | county has called the convention to meet Au- | G, (HICReIVE $1063 of dry goods and 8ro- | Ltot by hor family, bocauso of har faith, | Srom thonbier it of 1y thronk 1 had consitc UAvD RGN Such men the republicans of Ne- | toany similar gathering in the country. | 595 4 : On dune 26, 2 and 23 the Christian State | The part was anly sustained by Miss | erable pain over my eyes and adacho LEVL P. MORTON, Dl o S h e 3 & g 1+ Y The Hastings roller flouring mill company | gundny sehool convention. avill o © in | Nash, cneof the graduates, who threw her greatdeal, M it owing hrask 1will tly and N one raska can and will earnestly and en- boen organized with & capital stock of | Huniay: schaol convention will convenc M | self heart and soul iuto ‘the pieco, Tho condiflon of my i me sick to —ee thusiastically support, and they have | Tinsy il com- 000 : the meating of the ministerial nssocintion. — | huughty character of Thyesta s brought in | My iomacly About throe months ago 1 wensto Tiren of a kind! The new bridge, | entered upon the preliminary work of | mittee in Russ ¢ corn exported l-u\nlfl W 'hlllvh“:l;l Sl "“"'1\""""} ‘flnl' 1“!«‘ ; W. J. Dennis, Gif. Railbach, Alexander }ml‘l n s 4“‘11;.( ;"i \‘h;; ug;jlh' dry catarrl, and s 1 igh it was curuble, ROnee hekamte e 4 SR e e T S ; TR s e | republican nomination for member of the leg- | Louertz and E. J. Munn were in. Chicago at dice, L sisters to Domitills he | it would take time and patience to overcome ite the new postoflice, the new hotel. the campaign with n spivitthat assures o [ from that coun try a half copeck per | R Trom Custor counts. i wers An) ORI0ago Bt rornie the princess as a stranger, | 1 hadconfidence inhim and was stisfied with o e majority for the ticket which will main- [ pound, equivalent to 21 cents of our | fyec v live stock company have | Asbland merchants are enjoying an in- [ When she visits her ehildhood's home, to | Iiprice, wiich was vory reasonuble. His trout i composite photograph of the | tain the position of Nebraska in the | money per bushel, is certainly a most | shipped their lu Lof logs and will not | creasiug trade. 1t is reported that business | ¢rave audience with - Tome's imperial RERERECTERG g SERGEIRONS, Moy iy presidential eandidate can not be mis- | . COE 0 g remarkable ec {6 Mnang buy any more sent, the supply having | now exceeds any former period in Asnland's [ master, the Jatter, barred the | uyaland motst, my smell improved, no more { S e 5 front rank of republican stat Lt rkable economic recomm "‘l"“_"“' become ext § history, and new firms are being formed aund | nterview, with her maid crusts, no headadhe, can_cat well, and in fact aken now; the features are too plainly The result of such a tax on one of Rus- | iy ane on of the Cus ¢ | joining the ranks cvery month. means of s i beloved sister, before | fecllike a difterent person. Mr. ltyun i3 employ= those of Ben Harrison. wing Sensitive, sin’s chief exports would be to_imme- | normal institute will be lield 1 Broken Bow. ————— e R R N A A B 2 = = = It is evident that the administrati diately estop the exportation of corn. | ¢ v:;T:lf\;“”r'?].f\z(»".‘l{"‘ morning, July nd DOES FARMING PAY? e B LA A POD RS BT TBRRTIONS ‘\\ HEN a republican mass mV('-'HuL' has | js getting very sensitive tothe criti- | The object of the Russian government HIESTOHID tionists of Thayer county have | rrofitable Examples On the Cheap | B . with hor rich, full yoice and strik- | The past age night bo od wjlz\npn]-:wt!vlluul; the right of way, such a small hand-car | cigms that are being made upon its con- [ in - proposing to levy such a nominated Kev. L. D, Willird “Ale Lands of Eastern Ncbraska. e orporh Thyestn, while | Bhiige of surpriscs, for many things once ciassed as a democratic league must be side- 2 Y P N e Miss Grog 85 0f character allied | oD nge it & 3 ¢ tracked or smashed into smithercens. duct rogarding eivil service reform, | ean only be surmised. As atrade v dria, i John Crinub, of 4 Raxnc ob., June 27, —[Speeial tTHE | itk b o Was eIy Brough out, | amome tie imphalibiities have mow bacomo and is boginning to realizo tho weight | ulation, even Russian despotism must | e for commissioner of the THird distrieh, | o e e O e | e o vt scizod, ancoivo thoje | G SRUMeTnte them. " Thut live wo renched thio 0 5 facts which are -being | lknow:ths revenue can bo raised by | -y, betlins, S el perfeet the survey made a year E e little princes, first seized, eceive their j0st 1t we? Physicians who claim and force of the facts which ave being | know that no vevenue ean bo raised by There 1s a proposition to divid railroad from Sioux City wostward has en- | €rowns a short while before :their heroic | to muke certain ailments of “the Luman body brought up in proof of its hypoerisy re- | such avestriction, and that its enfore county cast and 3 i > mother was called apon to acknowledge the | subj u...;w study, and ¢ lll\l‘l"jl"*"l“ specting this policy. For more than | ment would earry financial disaster to [ Tver” The Sheridan R e divinity of Christ, Misses, Lowe, Gruenie | 31 5iistied praciiioners in brospipinous two years professed devotion to this ve- | thousands of her subject The export | tonding the county to pay ofl built. For twenty wiles cast of t leading characters of this beautiful little j ZThiomsn ) ting ity ) il nty 4 ading chare a little p L come the me the seeming form was the distinctive, and indeed | tax, thercfore, mustbe some sort of a | ness. ; AHETBHE I e b0y Sl oy b bR EIG of oricntal ha bt TnpossibiliL Sl tho rageund the only avowed policy of the Cleve- | military regulation to prevent the ex- "“l” petition rvf“:n‘ 1\4'4\»*' of V\ laway | the main Logan or its Buker ereck branch. | '_\'""l‘“‘*‘ R ot I“vl;j‘lw‘w’r::\un;l:- Hollidoes) ey descrve the succoss flf:-fi‘ land administration. On all other | portation of corn in order to supply the | g0 10 T e b OB SEHt i Tie The region of the Logan ; lley SpnouSsuC [ Faiidie of subjects, for the audience was ;““'\“vl’\“":: s wssociates do 1ot mAke cluims to questions it occupieda vague and rather | vastarmy, with present or future sup- | at'this place was wed by the bor pnssed. inithe state:for-unifor : fort m’\,"“" e ot ltoptheRtnt DDAl Wt v g them @ e 11 10 they clalin i HG T | 3 i i i supervise nd the election ordered to take | adaptation for erain or grass. It varies from | list of vocal and instrumental picees. appall- | 1'% 1%e <igiit (o the blnd ;' but by e uncortain position. It had given forth | pli R GBI GRS G T D s R 11 but tho performers and thoir teheh- | Solbuysia metiod of Leutthis Calastn they ho o views, but no one could claim for it any ding out, and it is only by an o¢ Minden has threp livery barns, three blnck- 1 tian R e AT A onaua arp and piano interpreted well thein- | cured and do cure catarrh as well as e e e Teomi el e MindEn LB oAV sharis) Ui oolblbdl lovel that drainage will have to be resorted B LN T REL GBE 1 Liszt in “Le | brouchial and throat troubles, They make settled or pronounced policy except e : L 1 o s 'n shops, x‘m {““' |;l stor lbm 0 | totomake it available for corn inwet spr " nd Tthapsodio Hongrose.” Tire | catarrh o spectalty, huimm it 15 on of the with reeard to the reform of the civil | surmise the misery and misrule to which | hotels, three drug stores, three hardware | o 5o B0 0 e ey s Gt A Ra i most prevalent and troublesome disease tnat the with regard to the orm of the civil | ; v Btoros.. (livee banks; | threer i, staaantsy | 1i%o) tho prosent. Init regi lone Gypsy So) by two charming little girls, | SOOI AT E G to, | Since Dr, Me unk sople ave subjected, ) h e auditor b sevvice. The attitude of the president [ its unhappy people are subjected. threo saloons, three barber shops and thirt u Nebra re there whole townsh fell upon the auditors likke the cchoes that | Coy and bis associntes hiuve located in this city T e R e steul from a forest dell. A very pretty fea- | théy have treated with success hundreds of on thisquestion gave great offensc to the S e A= i ¢ v ture of this part of the programme was the | persous whom other physicians have told large majority of his party, and he was 1E preparations for the celebration [ There will be a grand Fourth of July ccle- il & Omaha railroad penetrated this | SShinmine Wheel” quartette from the 47ly. | their disense was clussed” among the fncura. s 1y denounced by democrats | of the Fourth of July by the labor op- | bration at Waco under the nuspices of the A it has been cusy of access, and the | ing Dutchman,” while the flax_spun by the | Dies. Do they not publish from week to wewk unsparingly denoun v democrat he IF ) ORI Wil aRelofEthab kpincas W RevA T G | it duiils i) soon 16 aians IO tonosedl |y bunk Iamice bora avide seaitnat tio iatile] | dueH pipers testimontuls from some of the from one end of the country to the | ganizations of Omahaave complete. It | ol . M. W., will be the orutor, assisted | yailroud from Sious City to Denver or Cor- | was piied by doft fingors, This charming | pany graivtul patients, glving in each cuse th 5 are no doubtful states any longer. There isa solid north and a solid south, and a dull wit itis who can not foretell whom the north will elect. GrovER CLEVELAND is the Bou- langer of American politics. Both arve men of destiny, and that explains why their rush-light fame is being snuffed out. ned this town awnkened the hope Itis quite a different speech which Mr. Cleveland made to the committee on notification from the one in which he deploved the dangers of a sccond term. But then Mr, Cleveland is nothing if not inconsistent. SmTm———— three sehool “marms.” ith but here and there a settler. Sinee the piece was as thouzh a corner of the vell had | the statement that. tho doubting, i skop: a o continually sing his own praises. That | term Mr. Cleveland gradually lost in- thing ever be attempted in thiscity. | 0540 he hield in Nebrasia this year promises | lege land on the market in [ herown. Indecd, it has been stated that in y dvartised as cured areibyino is just as true of newspapers. An | that in ovder to obtain the control of into the task of aiding the Knights of | Western Kausas southwestern Nebraska, [ twenty-year contracts, Only one-tenth of [ winte wson, and the result is a goodly Deoplo and conmunity at large, and it will more muke this policy a | dence in the organization which has as . prize bands, cavalry drills, sham | or sooner if so desired by the purchass i knowledge. Iished, or consult with the doctor or his ussoci- —— ] cardinal feature of his administra- interesting subject than the ultimate eflects of STATE PRESS. walk from the postoftice or depot. The 3. & | #10 per acre. me of ther very near | and Bessie Stephenson, also of this city. | delicate machinery of smell and taste, poisoning secretionis and polluting tie very fountains of innugurate the success of the republi- | ranches of the civil service | newspuper . Missour: Valley wheelmen have just or- . The | cdge, arc the principalitics and powers in | of the nose and throat upon the hearing has weeds in front of his residence times did the melon raisers of Musca- | ficlds, Extermination is the cry and stry young speaker also brought history’s rocord | A Very little study ofanatomy will show the republican club is formed, and the | and the spoils system has been The Nebraska City Press is convinced that | the cut worms came out ahead, and the yield [ Seven » Henry Dictz, of Henry [ have their day and cease 1o be, for they conneoted with the ear by @ minute and delicate & § a8 level 08 a barrol topand s long as a bar- | Duabuque with'a baskot full of soventeen- [ B¢res in cuitivation in corn, broom corn, | for the great darlimess of oblivior Sion and nffammation. By the farther tions before thom, enthusiasm will | ing evidence of the practical ction sproad like wildfive through every vein | by the democracy of the only policy that Wwanted the eity to pay a bounty of 1 cent per | 3© slight forms of eatarrh of the middle car, and in other. But under the influence of nis [ i safe to predict that the observance of | by Hon. }\ T, Scott, of York. Al members | pinne will husten this dey full name and address of the persons making LD A S e el RS S Independence Day will be ahead of any- | of the order are invited to attend. Some acr ly se- | been lifted to show us that in this homo of | tical eall and tntorview the ooy THE Wo! man can do is to | overmastering ambition for a second ! Y One of the largest and pleasantest gather- | lected Nebraska agricultural col- | learning the poddess of domestic art holds | Pri Vi he doctor's oflice for consulti fs u matter for others to take eave of. | terest in eivil service veform. He found | All citizens entered cheerfully | o be the Distriet G, A. R. reunion for north- | Cedar and Knox counties, and can be had on | dustey waxeth very strong here during tue | D obscute uninown, but in the majoity U trol Hojing ; b O | which will be held at” Holdrege, Auwgust 14, | the purehase money is required down and | ray of necdlework placed side by side with | Yhan repay any oncsuffering with catarrhal af- evening papor In Omaha might to ad- | $he party necessary to his nominution | Lubor, and our people have full confi- nd 17, Bloguent speakers of national | the balance at the end of the twenty years, | tho rarer fruits plucked from iho tree of | fection 1o VIS those whose statoments are pui. vantuge paste the above in its hat. he must cease to 4 _ S i 16 ates at his oflice g sumed the responsibility of making a | battles, waterworks test, and scores of minor | interest on the unpuid nce at 6 por 4 ' « honors were bestowed by | © L e PR . i ; S ' b ALY L TARINE & tractions will be on the daily programme, | This is the best chance now to be had for Bishop O'Connor upon Mis In this conncetlon there can hardly be a niore OMAHA is not behind her s tion. Thereafter the reform was | success out of our natal holiday. The beautiful camp ground of 1,000 tents and | number one farming lana in castern Ne- of Omaha; Jennie Gregg, of | catarrh upon the hearing. The processes of this in firing the first gun of the c practiced on the local option plan. mimense umphitheatre s only five minutes' | braska. These lands now rate form 35 to | Independence, Mo.; Sadic Nash, of Omaha, | diseasein pojsoning the breath, rotting away the h_n- |!m'|'i~m| and Morton. The vull_m- Where there was no s rious demoeratic VOICE OF THE S1 M. will give one fare for the round triy to | railroad The valedictory, by Miss Gregg, partook | the lingsand the” blood, und passing into the siastic mass mecting, though im- | objection it was put into effect, but | The editor of the Hastings Nebraskan an- | any point on their line, After a week or u\-.»lm fine w uu».».-lr.w ||]m]-nn|’!|u' nature of an_essay, cmbodying | Stomach, enfeebling the digestion, vitlating the promptu, was a most fitting tribute to | otherwise it was ignored. ¢ nounces that “hereafter we will edit ourown ing corn we have a rain to- the thought that the physic nd moral | ¢y * A1 ints has perhaps bee ¢ generally can party. The work of ratification, | to whieh the law does not| The Minden Democrat has discovored that | ganized under the romantic titie of the Wag- | gophers and squirrels have uio mis- | the g wrchy of divine truth, which | not been touched upon as ottt as the suject however, has just begun, When the | apply not the le regara has | “the independent citizen is known by the | 8 chief in a few localities at the ec corn- | extends bets od and man, The fair | wariants, permanent organization of a monster | been shown for the reform princi tine island plant their crops, but every time | vine, ! forth 10 prove that human systems of science | Fhster (hat thedundtionofihe back buisess 45 S e kal e ki YEO | by withdrawing his name at the Chicago con- | will consequently be less than half u crop. county, Hlinois, bought 1,200 acrés in Wayne | either merged into the great white light of | passage known ns the Listachian tube, Along lc“lh"'fl spe "l\“ “l“ the 1}1 have be tflfil"[l»:“‘ i 1’-' cked, to ”“l ; vdamel S Ghaniicoy M Depey: “showed o hoad o tocon )y drove antoltliasiiy bl in | county, Nebrasia. He s over six hundred | truth or cast away ascrroncous and it only R tihe tho catirah proces: oxtends, produeing ome inspired by the grand demonstra- | age of the publie service, The crown- s e 2 d b ;! 3 don R e B e ' | wheat and oats, ad is breaking 140 acres this [ In passing from the distribution hall on‘or this prosessto tis nHcus LI EARE g rel. 1t was manly and sensible.” year locusts which his boy had t. H R T b T Y T S T o P At thie tympanin of the ear i< caused, {1 some cases, 0! cy. 2 “Harrison is no accident.” cxclaims tho | fand. which b sald Somo one tolt it | far better on g invested than'his farm | ings, reflecting ereditably upon teachors and | Shis was partinl of conmp Afness Ay in and avtery of the republican party. gave the sdministration, during the | Nohraska City Press, “Ho has grownto | berain o 1o i some ono tol 1him would | 1" Hiinois. iis rent from broom corn | pupils, The eyes were charmed by o varioty | 1 mamer resuit rom the swotlen, this A : H 5 wys best. Mr. Sheoard, from the same | o desigus of every deserivtio Ironcliing npon the mouth of the NO ONE can aceu: Harri- | consideration, was given at St. Louis, | republican party, and will make a president | resuled last weels with o eulogy of Jeit Davis | AN peiicr i Wagie county, and 1o | going to prove that the fite arts aro. fostéred plote denfhioss may also resuly son of being u soldier of fortune ora [ and the country has not failed to make | worthy of the whole people; one whom every one of the speakers, and some of the | gy his reat averaged $3.50 per acre on all | with zealous care. intorference il AL p f Al x b 3 ¥ | anditors were so indignant that the mis iltivated lun | Tast scason, or 10 per I T e or supply oreature of chance, The high eminence to of it nsin part showing the irue | onomust respect. bidliot were 80 dldisl his cultivated lim | last scason, or 10 per cont hiere were present the following clergy- | of obstruction, in e Sehon 8 nof i 1 showing. the i2 ¥ guided orator was given on whereas he paid for land and | men: Bishop O'Connor, Bishop Bonacum, of rarification which he has attained has been a puth | charaeter of the demoerutic party and | Thisis the way the Plattsmouth Herald [ compeiled to dry up. bre imploments not #15 per acre. | Lincoln; Rey, M. A, Kennedy, Lincoln; Rev, ndensution of the wlr in the middle ear, strewn with thorns through which he | jts master. sizes up the work of the Chicago conven- Governor Larrabee has had a statement by | So farming in 1557 certainly paid wi The | J. M. Rvan, Columbus: Rev. M. J. Cassidy, 1n such eases T”i" cneral l"m"““ v“-l';l‘_}' has had to cat his way. His cuvl A committee of the United States | ton: *Thercpublicans have constructed an | lettor that uman is t aveling about the state | outlook now is certainly as favorab ill; Itev. M. P, Dowling, S. J.; Rtey are often prescribed, prove comparatively bk ) il A N o | claiming to be authorized by~ the state uni If Nebraskans wise they will encour- | Hillman, S. J,: Rev. % Deschv fective, A cureean only beobtadned by skiliful strugeles were no less manly than the senate is prosecuting an investigation | American plutform and put two staunch ! : Lt sctontifie. Toeal it inont —and let 1t be said versity to look up the titles to land owned by | age the multiplication of wmills, foundries, J. Donoher, S.0.; Rev. H. Mc and sclentiflo‘looal tiantinonteand INEI LSS 3 i § 4 s typical and patriotic Americans upon it who The governor replics thi 5 oallel o 3 MeCarth v B K : of Gurfield, His rank as o soldier w ho ol SErvice w oW aoe ) that institution. The governor replies that | machine shops, woollen and cotton and paper MeCar Rev., 1. Koopmans, S, | disastrous results than unskillful local treatment won in ;h. At ofinatite SeTrio ,f..,,.‘ of the civil service with a view to ascer- | ) joad us to vietory next November.” Oy e B r factories, to helpout the growth of cities M. Colaneri, v, John Jeun. | —combined with constitutional treatment and e at of battlo, § recor taining to what extent the law regu- In spite of the predominance of national Dr. Ballah, health oficer at Washta, writes | and thus promote a home market for faun and others, care for the disease which brought about the as a statesman is an open boolt of ur ting appointments has been dis T Oy (ORI (e A7 l;m’“ ;U to the stute board of health asking for'a sup- | productions. owing is the ""”""""“" “"‘,‘::““-' o e o] i pority, ho! e oi 4 % hly G 8 cireu 'S g v resuscitate 'ROGR. . i i are flinching intogrity. Whether as citi- | gurded or violated, and how far partis- | mako tiis sensiblo suggestion: “Candidates [ DI 07 113 eircutus iing how bo, resuseltalo | = o0 TR A P s PLORANN, o SR Tho post ago mieht, ho. catlod n a0 zen, soldier or statesman, Benjumin | anship has governed in making ap- | for the legislature should be men of sound | four porsons were drowned at that place in | Sraze or NEokasks, EXECUTIVE DEPART- < ssasne ssiatishoniyyhas s Raofaol! | ARG 0o praRettk B inaLes pEOncK Harrison has shown himself a true | pointments in the servic The | discretion and fully in accord with the people | one day, and thinks that with proper care | 0 0S5 1588, —Captain €. J .\x.~!w\|~\\\-u-,tHwn-, M.\n\‘lm-. L llmn QINONg the Tmposeibilition’ BAYG now. be Atnl avote 18 0 A 5 ¢ N f < 1 i v | on the spot some of them cc ave been re. el ' i} A% rologue. . ... .Miss . Lowe | everyduy possibilitic would b erflio, Jatriot, dovoted t0 his country and tho | committee {8~ bolug sided in | onl oconomio and monopolistio questions, L;:v:':!\l B9 Aeip ol nom oonli Hive bogh 7 Smythe, of Creighton Guards, and Captain R ATV OF ANTIOOI, g o e principles of the republican. party. In | jis work by the reform associations, and | The York Times sizes up the economy of [ *“X“\\ 1 1ady of Des Moines has been | A. 11 Seharf, of the Omaha Guards, Omabs Chiaracters, Wttt ity HAvE wer Physteinns whoclaim whatever position of public life he has | ana it has found o number of facts tho present admimistration to mean “the | adned te tho Lot of vistime of faith cure, | Neb,~Dear Siv:—1 have now had tho op. | The Lady Domitila...............Miss Nash | tamuke certain allmonts the human body tg been called upon to fill, ke has sacredly | peady sufficient to justify the inquiry. | cutting oft of necessary appropriations for | About five weeks u .-Fm- sustained internal | portunity, in response to invitations, of pass. | }eslAsin | Sons of Lady Domiti o sitve sivch discson, it pronownced by ot presidentofthe United States Benjamin | yemoyals and appointments in the cus- i““."‘ f“":“f“I'VI‘""‘“”“]"I"-‘"\f' ;‘:‘ ‘l'i_‘_“‘“‘i miracles, and physicians now pronounce her Hurvison will 1 no less meusure be | foms servico at New York, involying | Lo Creating a great searc noney and | gaye afmost hopeless. Had she received worthy of the highest gift in the be- | the integrity of the secretary of the | yioney loaners in the east, but death to the | accident all would have been well, tion of the soldierly manner in which they .. Maidens to Lady Dor Moy or Iits wssociutes. do zior make clains to stowal of the American people. treasury in respecting the requirements | borrowers of the west. Leorems | perform their duty, 1oth companics, dur Miss Hamiton and Miss Gruenig AUNILIDK DARYRIONS, A% el e e of the eivil service law, These dis- Phe Iremont Tribune is fully satisfied i the yery brief practice they have had, have | Endora, Companion to the Little #rin Lo ggive sight 10 th but by thelr new and * " Bob Burdette will leeture to the people of ' ’ ¥ 1 entific method of treatd cata ey have closures were not brought about by re- [ with the ticket, and says: “The nomina- | 1ismarck duly 19 sl wiade remarkable progress, -« Miss McIfugh | sclntific y 1 0c troating cabuish tHendeey punies. I have been an attentive witness of | Thyesta, Sister to the Prefect of the omes the NOATEst 10 i oot their drill and maneuvers, and 1 take ts | last versesn e Miss Babcock | imporsibilitics of ot (e i, & high rates of interest. It 1s a bonanza for | proper medical treatment at the time of the | method of expressing my hearty commenda- J y Laodice, . - Miss Gregg | WEGQO08 A0 £6 el to Droa Cresat SECRETARY of the Ni ¥ Whitney has just boen honored by Yale with the ury were siugled out for so much | gorense of his conduct. We caunot un- favor. Possibly the strenuous efforts of Mr. Whitney to build a few dispatch | 5 glaborate plea in order to point out | grate, and large and enthusiastio | old lady was disuppomtody for the youth re. | Mudable pride. Tt ought to bea source of | e 50 TS Lorerta A . S York City, also'of Washings boats led the appreciative faculty of | i1 weakness, and it is sullicient, | gutherings met him a8t every point. | turned all safe and sound. satisfaction to every citizen that they ha deportment, to Miss Sadic ¢ " 5 lay sed permanently in tha Yalo—soma of whom ave old oursmen— | " noof of its inadequacy, to say that it | ifis recent tour through the Republi- [ The board of health of Jerauld county noti- | Fuce (st on iy pubiic h thoy can depend 10 | composition, to Miss Jennis i for | Ramye i, Rl Whore 8l curgbly to scleet him in preference tothe other | il 10 satisfy that staunch defender | can valley, resulted in a nerfect ovation and fles the people at it will cause to be buried T am, with great respect, very truly yours, | § take part on any public occas Rposiion, . U iy Cotsuition ] 1 Depsin, Rhcumutism, s § AR TP PR s W < H ¥ i ce been termed a triumphal march, | 81 dead aniwals found unburied on the for oxemplary co. membdrs of My, Clevelund’s eabinet, as | aya apologist of the administr , the | it might bave been terued a triumphal marcn, | 1 SEA0 AEIRES, By one, o ALl diseases pecollar 1o the man to be honored witha de N AT 1t is reported that he will be a candidate for | Braih Durie) wil arged up to the par- SArS — Ottis: for success in all 0 \ Bllicnans 40 Haocvari dha | fnsnoiet polsd S o ","“‘ I.“ on tho state senate from his county, aud if such | ties owning the 1 on which said ani e ‘\(']'_""""'I""‘ tol AR Willeming ~Lowe -ATARR HkCUBEPl- : S R § bR This letter of th | is the vase he will be in a pesition to superin- | mils are found. 1t i y that each 1Ty oF MExico, June i Monday shelley and 2 TR o v iy adopted by Mr, Fairehild in vedeem- | (. e L ulls are founa, 1t isquite Hkely thas el elections for eleotors 4 AT 0 a2 | P R P P cheprey | re +Badresmos W A teud his own candidacy for the United States l] nge il PRIcR of and with » ) g i IR v 1 Snnday Hours, f to 1 p.om, B o o eRie SAGMIGC BUEN B BYANC | the veform ussocintion; stangly demons | gonate, He as o momber of the state son Mhokhun. et e MR AR BALRAIS OF 0l g T Y : o e tention strakic of . finaneiering, thet the univer: | . fos the sensitiveness of the aduiinis- | ‘aro in 1350, when he was elected to the United | y Sooliahd han i & i Aad the Qlivel Jrom naxs Miuday wora held throughut t iy il by g deemed him mostwo. he title, z ol e AT Ly cured and do cure cutureh, is well us bronchial publicans but were m to the commit- | tions were not mere policy nominations. | Corn in Turncr county is said to be thuty Tnotice in both an evident desire to acquire Livig, 4 Chr ”,'\,} R and_ hront iroild T catarh i honorary degree of T.L.D., while Har- | {0 by officers of the civil service reform | Both men are recognized as cloan and able. | inches b the utmost profielency in their powes In nas- | upe prophov’—Instrumental Quartetto alibleAoMa dixcases LAt L vard at its recent commencement con- | yioointion of New York-—men who, it | They bave each occupied prowinggt public | - Douglas county farmers are busy these RN A A e lsoe oL Llio Omobiatl (e Moyerboor v e MeCoy forred the same title upon Seerotary | yay fairly bo presumed, voted for Mp, | Posiions and all the trusts committed to | duvs doing Aholplimiag, = Guards was 1o mo excndingly pleusing. 1 f HN SSRGS SLE R Tan Ui, CLmen 1 Bt bl of potons whoin Tre! s TR TSTY, e y e . . ) 00| their care have veen faithfully and conscien- The farmers' alliance of Douglas county | pofer to the tact that Captain Smythe, of the ArpE=-A118808 LGNS, LAWE, - 3 shysiclans Lave b ISeIB0 Wi established custom of these great uni- | 0 o (T L ously discharged, Thi ¥ WouM Avmour. IR SRR AL, 80l0..... . cokadsat LT o et I the didly papers teas sy TR m\t e intend to do so -Ir in, “'_”'~“”f“‘l faith | \)ic country a pure and honest administra \!““ “;k e Rl L ‘I‘““" "”"‘“:“_‘ ) "' Ling - aho Miss Dellone tanials Trom sone ot thah: many bs upon men who have distinguished them- that he is mo 1onest In his ma ter | tion, at the same time preserving the dignity | without findimg any indictments agninst vio- | harmony an ling between the two The ‘l:u 8" l\" 1l Du e Hu’\ e m{\. .‘.'m ghing i e ti) name 1 n whohava dlsting M than his purty. So important | of the government, must be admitted.” Intors of the 10 n law. companies, s itahould be, 1 have | g Missos b, Towo, dos e Ment, that th ykkeptical Tny selyos in the arts, politics, let-| o those disclosures, us show- | 7The Kuox County Capital states what it | Dell Rapids young men are so jealous of | no doubt that courtesy wus highly appre N ™ abcocie,* Delione, | wnd Tnterstow (o said oople yior, to visiting ters or scionces, IL would be|juy the dishonesty of the | docs and docs not know about ex-Senator | their pretty ginlsthit when vouthsfrom | ated by both compinics. Fet the be b MeNaughten B Chikan ‘o e LMLy el 8 matter of great interest 10 | 4iyil sorvice professioms of the adminis- | Van Wyck as follows: “We do not know as | Other towns come there Vsvavicing ) stalo | B8N N Shall ‘mako. the greator progrc I B O o tan Tuta? T e e et 3 utside io 0 . ¥ oy S d TRy Y - Tt e N ¢ ables called iuto L ) sssay and Valedicte “iroken Lighits zens well Known e business psople and the outside public to leavn | yqion, that Secretary Faivehild felt | yet, whether Geueral Van Wyck willbe s | yoquisition. Four Sioux Fally dudes were | Itrust that the harmonious relations U REARS N HBE O § Community it e aud 16w OraUn Yepay just for what reasons the secretary of | (oppolled, probably under president candidate for the senate next winter or not, | the latest to meet the odorous fate manifested woll over cantinue 1 g o cararrial anections 1) o 2 ProDabiy N P . N = by > s as highly gratified with the appearance, i it . @ statements are published, or the navy and the secretary of the treas- essure. 10 attempt an explanation and | Put we do know that he has a warm place in ood youth was reported drowned Was f Y 4 o L0 - The h ¢ v TUor Dis eanciates ab s IRRBENIG, 30 BLiemnt A1 OX the hearts of the people of this state, aud his s o day last weelund ho Tocal fho aldiary: boasiu 800 L6 SPLITE ARG | hayo | i M g 1 v is v T r ars state that the mother of the youth A O 2LL COMPANICE ) WO PANGS R lone regy o A ess Y popularity is daily increasing. Of lute he : morial day. Omuha has now two military . ly Located. srtake o follow the secretary through By A8 G0 ° | Spent an hour searching the bunks of the ; : uow ¥ WY | Steplien : L ASAS A dertake to follow the s lius been speaking at different points in the | SPORL A our Searvi ik the banks of tho | organizations iu which her citizens cau foel a | YIRS o e e MeCay. ate of Hollevue Hospt he [Signed] Joux M. THaYEx 1ok exemn Voice says: *11 15 saic that one of the club | country. There was 5o opy loug for publicet) tration to the exposure of its fulse pre- { States senate, and the raiivoad crowd broke a clay . Monday evening ~the | mentigning to General Disz and tenses regurding civil seyviee veforia, | wied to defeat him yetremomber how lerbely | awkward fellow buving stuck Lis guu bar. | of the aduiuistration paity Driuk Malto, y »s all wmall o DLy, MeCoy, Ramge BiOek, Ot Neby A

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