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THE_OMAFA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY. 30, 188 Close of the Fiscal Year, nothing in comparison with the display | should have the appolnting and controlof | Otoc county jail has undergono in {he way of denounced thelady In unmeasured and un i cal yony 5 govorns ie 1 oo | Judaes, oivil serv a other ofcials, ex ing broken out of' and into, the ‘county | rallant torms, so that some of the Nebraskans Tl current fiscal yoar of the govern- | which will bi ‘made on.the coming | fudges, il servants and other o inls nave concluded to cover two of tho k eonfidently forward to & fight betweer v i N | eept those engaged o military, ang _ 3 mént closcs with to-day. Nex { Pourth. " Fully 10,000 men- will ¥e in | o erigaeed in the military, naval a0 | colly with iron, and the Net ty Nows irator and Grech TERMS OF rovernment, ‘will begin Aisbursements | linig of farnde, which will include nume | diplomatic servigas and in eofiecting e f v8 that “when the Job 1s comploted there thér romarkabls fact | Patly Morning Edition) inela perial rovenue, © It is thefederal principle | will bo at least two cells i th \ ) ation which way o Sol- Must Take 2 Back Saat . on decount of the new fiseal year, so far s flonts and barge! " ing the : ! By Oue Y our { Aol 3 erous flonts and barges representing the | 4o \wisy * to . establish, @ national | equally as unrosisting to the nawn bofore s that the . For 8% Months | 8= appropriations have been made. But | arts, the trades and historical subjects. | yadiament and an imperial pardament | DCCUnAnts as they woiild b e and accepted the useo This Time, The Omaha Sunday Bre, mailed to any ad- owing to the delay in the house of rep- {6 Proj ame at the fair grounds will | o 3 \ the Scotch home lors pro. | €rowd anxious to interview 1 encral managor of n Pac e e, ¥ | { L fair ¢ d over all. What the Scotch home rulers side for a few minutes.” car No. 5 The car remained o BRARAOVPION, Nk TTARD IS FANN AR DERNER, re ."Hl(flv}\‘ , or more properly on tl ® | embrace all kinds of athletic sports, | pose is to muke of their country @ comr — tduring the convention and took the | Another Omaha Man Appears as a New YOUK UFFICE, ROOMS 14 AND 15 n\. oxE "}‘“ of the appropriations committee of | while the exhibition of fireworks will | wealth ed almost exactly on the plan of W 3 Hutl ’ home yestorday aftornoon Great Benefactor and Suceeeds in BUILDING, ~ WASHINGTON OFFicE, No 618 | that body in reporting bills, the n n state. There 18 no hintof sep- [ Shel nave another bank with Soven of tho ten Nebraska delogates ar Dereattr Sun’s I FOU TR SREN BIRGRE y in reporting bills, the ne 1 There is no i L) o T T e eating the Sun's Itays. CORRESPONDENCE g At % y Al communications relating to news and edt. | Of the appropriations which should have | ronds to Omaha assures an_ attendanco torinl matter should be addressed to the Eprror | been made by this time. of at least 10,000 to 15,000 st vord, O THE BEE rciNiss LETTERS. This stato of affaivs may not neces- | While the Knights of Labor and the Y ¥ be the finest ever given in the city. an Amer » fiscal year will begin without a number The liberal rates offered by the rail- | oration from England. Scotland is still to | PG AL sond members to the imperial parliament f o sitting in London. The army, the navy, im- | et 0 ey : gosa’s council is_thinking of pavinge vost duties, relations with foreign countries fiv's floating indebtodnoss of 18,000 p & (ol 15 ProNaeed WRAEF Rin CISthIN b Roop i Al business lotiers and remitiances shonid bo | sarily interfere with the business of the | trades unions are nssuming o groat a | oon boiecddshipol-y vhe """'i“ $ | b odar Rapids saloonist who was finod Lo L AT LA horly in & agreeable temperntire continualiy € to iy vy 1N COMPANY, | o0 Y, s unions are ass g so gre control of queen, lords and commons, Bu ) for sclling liquor is boarding it out in the | Ohure vé Wo " y o apparatus consists of @ fint rubber tube Drafta checks and postoMes orders 6 | ROVernment, but it will prevent n cons | financinl responsibility for the benofit | the thousand and one detailsof domestic gov- | Jul at Marion & Church Howe Would Probably HAve | durrinding his boas nnder s seot, or i fheg ndo payable to the the company. | siderable amo ' “ ‘ el ‘ % Better Appreciated Re-Eie can be fncorporated 3 t, which is used fiesd amount of money from going | of cverybody. it is the duty of our citi- | ernment arc to be managed for Scotland in [ = Muscatine people are 8o sociable that t mething 1k two hundrod Nebraskns | 10contain the v 1o lquld, and at this time. The July disbursements rts . W 1 ore WO s yiinders rd to hi ROSEW ATER, y disbursements | in their efforts to score a success. It is s A youug man at Des Moines applied for a | ton last weok sent the following letter to | ,, Hher ,3;13“',\‘m";_:}jm;]"“'lm v“:”‘:.",'n]‘ik'fifl are important, and when not forthcom- | somewhat strange, therefore, t sub- The speech of the new German emperor M |y, piago license last Tuesday, but failed to | Hon. Church Howe fiig a partial vacuwm 0 the flat rubber tube, THE DAL K ing in the usual volume other interests, the reichstag was in very much the same | got it because he couldn’t think of his girl's Citieaco, June 2),=To the Hon, Church | While the other condenses and compresses the it not those of the government. su spirit as that by which his addresses to the | name. Howe, Memyer of the Republican National | ¥wpar of the velatile liquid to be tisec over army and navy were characterized and ani yme of Clarinda's citizens believe thore is | Commnttee from Nebraska—Sir: We, the [ ARt Bout the S of & amoll pockets | have beon pledged must | mated. Tt is true that its text is more la- | hidden wealth underlying the town and have | undersi itizons of Nebraska, proseut | hook also attached to the 1st, for the storing of be collected in order that the socioties organized a stock company to locate the | in Ct e meeting of the republican [ about a teacupful of the vols lquid, Every treasure, natio: ntion, learn with regret that jovement of the body canses the pistons of the ; " h ol ara about. to ToLire Prom Lhe: nal cylinders to move, producing cvaporation and h of thio [nat L\Wo CohDresses. H il . Colonel Blliot Schurtz, of Marshallto you are about to vetir n th nal sontae tol S iting June 13, 1R, was s follows: bt sk _"'r““u o and it has | out every feature of their varied | tion in the wisdom and experience of Prince | pocaived last Tuesday frof the war dep Sommittee. Your distinguishod servica on | 0f §rse cold, thefy is mo loss of volatile liquia Eiiurdiy 3 e ; cen apparent for some time that it was | exereises Bismarck, William 1 announces his resolu- | ment a notice dated June 22, 1558, to the ef- | Such committee has resulted in great benefit | qgain, e aparatus fs entirely antomatio, as Sonany, Jus o certain to be heard again. Hitherto E—— tion to maintain ponce with every one so far | fect that his clui for tic loss of a f 10 the republicyn party of the nation and 10 | {he more n man exerts himself the niove cold he Tuesday, June 1 v the whole responsibi or delay reste THE sweeping reddction i roig 08 8 pover. - ) rease norse while in the government service during | the state of Nebraska, ‘Lhrough your ¢ produces, Tueeday, e 11 S lxl ,I respon ibility for delay rested s ol £ Lo tion in freight | as it lies in his power, and there is no reason BESGEIEE I CREEREETRIET B0, Tha | forts tho highest offfco in the gift of the na- [ - The Inventor, a very fleshy man, who alwa Hed with Mr. Randall, but tho house having | '0tes just made by the new *Soo™ route | to doubt the sincerity of his resolution, His | (it VERICHE WA Bed Beet, S ntiee said | tional committee has been beetowed upon a [ has snffered a great deal in summcr, has one in Friday, JUBE . oo two years ago given toovher committees | from Boston to St. Paul, has opened the | speech, however, like all speechies delivered | oy being paid in alphabetical order, | distinguished citizen of our state, and Ne R B e e ol - than that of which Mr. Randall is the | €¥es of compoeting lines to what low | under similar conditions, is to be judged less [ At that rate when will the 7s get their pay! | frasiiy is now ciubled totale s position I | a man conld wear his winter clotiics, or in fact & A REGTRS | ond tho dutyof - proparing soe, | BKUSoe a ralrond gan logitmately carey | B the apcifl satemnta i ontinn th by | Some o g s man o o | SRS SRS SSMESINAT, B0 | B Sneen s el o worn to before m d subseribed in o paring : g y carty one and general tenor, and no one who uty sheriff of Cherokee county for a | oo VB #abhs on LHe " Higs Pt npon. Arket, b % presence tits o day of ne"AcD i | | oral of the appropriation bills, the re- fiolght at w profit, For exnmpl, tho | 1o 10018 8HG senral tenor, and ho ono Who 124t lodging i thio county Jnil and some: | Eiven ou by your assoclatos ou thio national | il socn e R HRCREHS MATKSLANE HIELBES PN Notkry PUMIK. |gnoh st hiTite Ha R W ATOIaEE it | AR Y YAS 1 ks o © | reac with intelligenee and attention can [ BIEIUS lodging in the county jail und some: | wommittee, und approciate their vogret at the [ tiesinterested dostroto fully vover every fo Btate of Nebraska, {58 sponsibility lsnow divided, Tho purpose ; ; we a rate of 60 cents por | fuil to note the absolutism that breathes | SN 10 Gt JTRE GO RAVC W AT | loss of your valuable assistance. Porsonaly, | 1N BYCTE S RAEH LR N cot ity County ot Dongla, (&% e ewqen, | 11 king the change was to expedite windred pounds on first class freight, | through ovory limo of i, 1t is | wiuare meals and chavged it wptotho countss | we know the value of your tircicss cncrgy it {PNY Girrios ftyan, of Soath Omahn, withesse aGeorEe B e e et Y e es | this most important part of the work of | 8!l rail from Boston to St. Paul. This | the path of Ius grandfather, the | A fow duys azo ho was greatly surprisod | SVARCine the futorsts of Schradics and het edthe practical Pupiiahing compang, (1 at the uetial gverage | tho house, but the delay has been | i858 cut from 91 cents, the rate now in | sturdy and uncompromising believer in the [ When the same soung ‘v‘ ow appeared and | 410 gittings of tho convention, and realize TS e adly circulation of the Daily o H o tedial 5 foteo 1ottien 1 v i i & A insisted ou payitg for the meals und lodeing, Ui R A 1V L PR OB 4 7 e o month of June, 18 1 coples; | greater since than before the change. orce on all other lines to the same des- | divine right of kings, the very incarnation of s the first oceurrence i due | that without your service only a favored few /) writer belleved g It was the fivst occurrence of the kind dur- | woy1q haye gained admission, and that to you the or 1o we should extend our thanks for the privils for July, g opic Auggust, Politics has more or less to do with | tination. In consequence not only the | autocracy, that the young emperor is deter- | jng the reign of the deputy, aithough hun- e we 50 highly enjoy. At 1808 1857, “ 10 i X § i, A ; 1o ot 6 ; the way in which tho majority In the | Castern trunk lines but the trans-Mis- | mined to pursue. A paternal, not o constitu- | drodsof “busted men have been fod by - Novamvor, 1sk5, 16,220 coped; for, Dece house trifles and delays in this matter | S0uri roads to the Pacific are afleeted, | pionat goverument, u-!‘fl*]l“_"“';‘ '”‘;‘“I‘]“‘l e ON Bata Ay HIEHU tib aslaehes b BaWiR:| ot b s —~ when Mr - lyan T 501 o for dun 08 cop: ik Yot 0L 1 i el T jenevolence, represents his iden of the ,On Saturday night the residence of Be At a meeting of the Kobi ation to < Sl hio knew & TRl o oot for ADP, rMarch, | of appropriations. At cvery session [ It is claimed the 500" rate mob | oy omce, and it is this iden which ho Bradway, near Maquoketa, together withhis | the republican national convention _at . Freater ono. He 1 there is scheming to throw the respon- | Only makes the lowest possible rate to " N " v wite and four-year-old child, was consumed | Chicago, held the Grand Pacific hotel argued from this gtot the respon 1 bend his energies to real As for the Clicago, ¢ \ for M 1858, 18,181 cople 0. B, TZSCHUCK. _ | sitality for lar {ak ; 9 0 ath senbonr d by fire, Hlis ten-year-old daughter eseapced | June 18, 188, the following reaolutions were standpoint, and Sworn to befora me ana. stibscrlbed in sy | Sib1ity for large appropriations upon St. Paul from the ¢ astern seaboard, but | eral projects in the divection of constitutional | and wave the alavm, but ks ;‘,“‘1,..' to ;’“:’:m:;;‘,‘ ,"l\,},‘m‘{',},’,\"" el ek 4 told the follows presence this 0th day o June, A DISS, 7 | the senate. At alato day bills are sent also reduces the freight tavif to the Pa- [ 1iberty entertained and as far as possiblo car- | save tiem, ~The little girl who escaped says | Resolved, That the Nebraska delegation % O et ‘"“'.I“lm: e | to the upper body which ave inadequate, | Cific coast via the Canadian Pacific. As [ ried out by his futher, he scoms not to have | 1bes L3 5 o 8 o'elock and_about | tender its thanks to Hon. Chureh Howe, | 27 X for B ord yoars AVE B ' CIR (S - g A AR ress y railronds are i Ehdare ought the vorthy of a wor o half an hour after che smelt smoke, She got { member of the republican national committee Z th an afféction AVERAGE DATLY CIR TION 20,065 to supplies the required amend- | @ result, the railronds are in aquandary | thoweht them worthy of a word. He m S N A AT R BRI S withau affectiog ‘nts. o 3 vhether 20 p ‘s fi o 9 0 be a king who shall govern as wel! as reign N N v N ..-140.4 ments, and so far as these are accepted | Whether to meet the *Soo's™ figures or | 10 be 8 all ¢ cign, |y $ho rushed to her mothd)'a Po%M and | successful efforts in sceuring the sele thront, and 1 was Tolal for the Work 0, @B | monia and ol uathese avo uonuptan | nESHIRE Lo oot he Moo fures o | oo Ll Sou i oS hewr b | Ko e £ o poim nd | ancasuf e et el ot L by 2 N N . g sing tide of democrac i to take her r, o mother obe 5 » atiol NV ing my hose or R PSR abonanesof sxicavainos: 1o hrowi | (st siGH & codiction fs Fuinoua. Buk | g WoRMgude of domousacy; Wiore | 1o aks, o il it Hoe mptias ol | man ot o sonublises hutloutl sprveutioy 1D e BUNJAMIN HARRISON, on the senate. This practice of the dem- | Somehow, railronds always manage o | g himseif in direet opposition 1o the ) ely o stupefied condition, that she | his loyal nssistance 5 Fhils to relleve 1t, of Indiana. ocratic schemers, by which they at- | meet the cuts of vivals and prosper. If | gpirit of the age, and the danger is that he | 1t think the fire would amount to: much. Resolved, That iiis dovotion to the ropubli | 1 ofgen folt p sensation of intense itching in my AR AN BB BRI * el SRREL i : . The father, w dafter the fire, is | can party s shown in his arduous labors on et ;s ely sensative to changes FOR VICE PRESIDENT tempt to get a cheap reputation for | Such a sweeping change in the tariff | may presently find himself driven by the ex- | neariy wild ivith £ Mo origins of. U0 || She" SRtioAT ComMPILOON 16 WOrtHY of OUR| oF ol par ety Bomme e st el o Bl H SN V1 P MORTON, economy in appropriations, has been | sheet of freight rates had been ordeved | izencies of his position and his cuvironment | fire n'l"lu cloth i [» 'l s is a wystery and | warmest commendation i my breath o x...vlvl impure, “mlv{\un i )t New York. s et b ¢ 7 - o state railros g 188ic R somo disastrous use s military force | Cannot be accounted for by cither the girl or Resolved, 'That we furnish Mr. Howe wi reide me y unhappy. 1 would somes of New York soveral times rebuked in the senate, | DY state railrond commission, what « | to some disastrous use of the military foree | GG orthe girl or | - Resolved, That wo frnish Mr. Howo with | H\Tie Eiuats out of iy sose otten tnged ) hullabaloo would be raised by cvory | in Which ho pluces his trust, . iy of theseresolutions, aind roquest their | withbiood, andin the moriing tough mucus . Dakota. publication in Nebraska papers. from the upper part of my throat, 1 had consid. and two years ago prominent members | hilubaioo w et At LBAY IEoE licy of approv- | railroad in the countr o »u : For the delegation, erable pafn OVer my eyes ang o ‘i' Qe “‘.."Lr.”“ll “l‘]“ ‘_‘0‘:‘.‘ Olf wprov The Boulanger bubblo scoms to have been [ The Potter county Sunday schools wi o 0. Baras, Socrabarys || e O e e A bigrawIv D ng appropriation bills just as they came THE entornrise of o hor of promi- | completely punctured by the ridiculous fasco | 1014 @ picnic July 20 at Appoma WELL DONE, MY SERVANT 1o the condition of my throat, making me sick to from the house, so thut if deficits ve- T st ddsaaliss 0? PYORN" | yade in the Frerich chamber of deputies by | - Aberdeen and Huron haye i\ Jolin M. Tiiursion sent tho following letter | Y gtomely; about firee ORRaned, & et 8 ’ - o ai nen Atizens setting o 1] Y 4 cre is no hope o« i} 0 IV owe R s oo { % % sulted by which the business of the [ "° :‘ r"‘ nERel "“‘ ‘“-1 on foot the | 410 man at whose name statesmen shud- 'LY:,;"‘,‘:,‘”,,'”;;\ e D o s vy cagarth, and said although it was curabl government would suffer the house {"“{“l“ o palace of products must be | gored not many weeks ago. The accounts of | “ 7o Boadio eounty ropubiionn. con HEieAa0, Juno 20, 1648, | T A T L A would be responsible. The proposition, | PAvked up by our ‘}'3““‘"-» men and citi- | the occasion which reached this country by | has been calied forduly 10 to select delemit o The Hon. Church Howe, Member Repub- | his price, which was very reasonable, His treat- zens in general. The scheme can not | cable are fully confirmed. Not only was | to the congressional v at ater- | lican National Committee—My Dear Sis 1 [ ment hasexcecded my expectations, today my be allowed to drop. It has alrendy boen | Boulanger's demand for an immediate re- | Lown and for September wish to take this opportunity of placing [ Houblets & think of Crepis iy Hore, FRels B RBY Mear ot record my honrtient rentitide 1o vou for | turalandmoist, my smell improved, nomora heralded through the state and country | vision of the consitution and a dissotution of [ COUNLY ofifvers upon vecord my honrtfelt sratitide 10 YO 108 | erusts no hoadddne, can’ ea wall, and in fae r City has struck wator in the wel Tk Bee reproduces the abov A gontleman of thi . taking the was intended to produce gas. ll, from the Chicago known principle tha t Tiguids p: @ luces intense cold, has fvented d scriptions have not come in as liverally &worn Statement of Circulation, ) A . | a8 they should. The individual contri- Bl OE N arhaRe, | Complaint regarding the dilatoriness of | butions wh ‘Lv‘x)m‘i '-(x;i"i‘h“:.“' Sostars of e Nos Bt the house appropriations commitices is o dbcs Soleminy swer tiit the | Dot now. It was heard at every session L boriously and ostentatiously pacific. In sen €0 T e ae Yie for o e 3 { in charge of the celebration may carrey | tences which probably found their inspira Average. bogun lighting the es of enthusinsm. which will burn through the 6th of November for Harri- son and Morton. ! : B — however, did not receive general ap- A smrEon dronped in the streets of | proval and the democratic practice is AW Yok o % TR bl | maintuined. ugh 4 . The old county seat of Sanborn county, | Your earnest ind successiul adve R e R s s i P e e New York and exploded with a terrible | maintud e . | that Omahn will innugnrato o fostival | the chamber. refused by a voto of 157 in | o old county seat of Sanhorn counta | LT diducy for tomporary. chaiFman of ro- | S bt mononts Basking Hoks and Fongcs report. That was the first shot fived in | The incapacity of the democratic | b 5 10 877 nguing Al aL Ao i depopulated and i btibn O Tecli iy ; i * 1 which will be the wondor of the swest, | favor to 317 against, but the valiant hero of g Tonhort | publican national convention, 1 feel that you 116 South #lst t., South Omaha, e et te oh F i A orton party to deal wisely with public affairs, O AT S an at thin ety ot | are entitled to the full creditof_our success, A Popular Explanation, ns well s its readiness to subordinate when he made his specel, which everybody | county seat except the sund knolls andt T earnestly hope that an opportunity wiil | i past nge might bo ealled o superstitious d ) " . prosent itsclf at some time o repay the debt, | one, i lie pregent can more proverly be called s struck near ything to considerations of partisan seems to admit tohave been phenomenally Sio s politicians do a wosd aeal of Nebraska has reason to be proud of your | anage of surprises, for many things once classed St. Loui It is, however, nothing more | ¢ ntage, are in no matter move strik- 1 Sioux City, encouraged by the success of her corn palace last year, has Donaldson, and given by him to a frienc AND still they come. The next ses- sion of the Ancient Order of United Workmen will be held in Omaha in 1889, It was wholly through the efforts of the Nebraska delegates that the honor was conferred on this eity. The fact may be commented upon here anywhere else, that no matter in what trade or business our citizens m: will the American people think of such Jegation went home in a an allegation, coming from such a doggoerel swept over the country after | 10 e Muine clection in September! Cleveland _ , havo you heard the news from N him to give the executive office aut hell-bent, character, restore it to closer relutions s R el bl el e S or can send in his | Since the mas at Khartoum. Stanle, mor Kent, with the people, and administer it *in | Ve SiXty, but s a mentber can seud i his s and Tyler too ¢ : ; vote by proxy, the number counted is always | o1 the other hand, may have succceded Muine again has been heard from | full sympathy with their wants and |00l bio on any interesting vote, Of | Picremg the circle of danger drawn around Al«\)uhlull‘hm; I-Knvr,_:hw for u grand dis- | feeble. Thereareh good muny people i | tlking theso duys. Andthepity of it} S { eiciont serviees on the nat mmiter, | o e Spsibiices haye how become A ; ny this fal sder the he o AT o 2 '] the only ¢ akota politi \ i AT beliaye sentiment o everyday possinilities. 1t would be supertiuous nor less than the overflow of exuber- | ingly shown than in the course pursued | P .: i ]\" i : ; “‘\“ ”“‘l‘“r A A O CL IO Can SO N LOEUHC doin national afrairs—oxcopt to son- | L believe 1 St From onr st | L0 enum i it e we raghed te N 1 N ¥ nay equi e excellence expected sult of*ta r Boula * out of o 3- 50 1 Slantion 08¢ Who have el o1 our state { yty0; nit? ve we? Pl cluns who el ance from the democratic convention. | by the representatives of the party in | uY SR T8 SRS BIEE ERIEEE 90 1L oAt 3¢ {‘“j*"_.,“l f] tHORUIVA ite =50 subscriptions to the election of 1 gt Chicazo, in s S re. Al prond | e e L s el —— congress with respect to appropriations. 1OLIAAN L ASUEpASSERtHO ROk mudofbyd | SRl WRIcH G eIl aRCCR AT YE oD the cundid ¥ of yo hility of your standing amov subject toa special study, and elaim to be ahle i e ; g other cities in like colebrations, oup | him and placing him in the burly-burly of | A Chamby ) Atwater | the great mea of the coantry, Your friend, | to cure such discase, are pronounced by othet [URGDIED; SL OB A LS OO ENOLLON 0 ons must unite hoartily in the en- | actualaffairs, and say “I told you so.” was slashed and s y cut by a teaveling S ML Tineron. || slfsatisied practitioners s presumptuousibut 449 their Twenticth street line the Cable Mr. Cleveland's Self-Assurance. T LB S i' o « mad named Buel. The city marshal avrested IHOSE GAVELS ~I‘£-~ll‘v-nl;<-\‘~‘n-k ‘wi\k- it o “fi'i m":‘n“fi“" company is to bs congratulated. The | The address of Mr. Cleveland to the | (rPiss 10t (i SEHA Batie SHE 14 s veported that a " formidable rebellion e e e T pune e Mo Thuistoncursled homa o savels, one | impogsINiitien o niiues s Mow: dif iy Fajean Sompany has fulilled its obligations in (| committeos which notified lim of his || /i, ERALING o s e T || iy g the people made des- | fanded in his hip. Both men are ser Trom tho tree under which the rapiblican Obtod 0 ael Vo biatis - Dr. 3¢ Ordsa the face of great obstacles, and will | uomination shows more strongly than [ $oUOR 16T K6 SISLAE BEAC UPON LA | titute by the floods in the Chinese provinees | hurt party was_orgunized: the other being pre- | MeCov orhis isioriutes do notmake claims to now reap the reward of its labors. any of his previous utternnces the self- | Witers the returns for cfforts now pub j of Honon g The provinee of | A youngman named Jim Clark recently | sented by u Chicawo firm, who descrive it as | uhstil RIS S b EISBE U XAG o : forth will come back multiplicd o hun- | Honan contains some 23,000,000 people, und | attempted to swim the 1t follows: ‘“The handle is made from a part | {5olve sight i but by thair new and ; A coiRtas o assurance of the man. Ividently he | g,.03 (013, Attend the meeting this af- | the province of Shiinty 3,000,000, Forks and was drow Just s he jumped | of the tent pole used in the tent of General | (SR iettiod of treatine catarrh they have Wirn the district court complaining | was never hefore quite so full of him- AL Dr Al L B if‘ulll\.‘ eisr ‘H."’I" B L )50 | inoneof the bystar : CP0Lbet | Washington at Valley Forge, n part of the | cured und do eure catarrh s well nszg at neglect of the city attorney @ | e e RiE e Havine imos U] B R T v cousiderable part of the populution of | vou 81 that you'll e shonted | hammer s a piece of hickory taken from an | bronehial wid throut trou They muk et Al e "““1‘?‘“’ Eaiiunine sl sl S ERYInE Dosy these two provinces has revolted the affair I'li take yon." it was his + | 0ld axe which was used by Abraham Lincoln | eaturr a specialty, because it 1s ond of th g police court scoldng at the “absence of | successfully brought the femocratic | A xvsuer of years after Levi P. | may be very serious ono for the Chinese ched ‘the opposite ¥ when splitting rails, o part is made from a | most prevalontand troublesame disguso thab e the assistant city attorney from his post, | party to his feet, and made it the un- | Norton failed 1 the dry goods husiness, | Zovernment. No definite cause is assigned iy July 13, there will O et Loy anit his nesorintes liave Ioeated in this ety interested parties are inquiring, »stioning instrume iti S ; P = D i S s s ey i lon for all interes| : which General U, 8. Grant dietated the let- | iy Nave treated with snceess hundreds o Lon B! A 8 i) w‘l ring, | questioning instrument of his ambition, | ye invited his creditors to a dinner and | for the rebellion, but anyone having even a ¢ F8 FETEE ORS00 ee of Sundas | ter to Pemberton, demanding the surrender ervons whont other physicians have told o4 Whither are we drifting?” only to | Mr. Cleveland hasapparently convinced | presented ench one with a check for the | G¢SU1Or knowledge of China wnd its st | ot ‘e to : fitorial . | of Vicksbure, = Another part is apicee of | fheir disenso was elassod” among the incura: & ear answer i e winds., i . 2 > ha g e A5 o e 5 s s Wi ot be loss to fi FeRSONS, 7 Ba oy Sy bt aken from n old dagzer handle | bles. Do they not publish from week to wee hear the answer in the winds himself that he has been a saviour, with- | amount of his indebtedness. In lssy | Sb3 Wil notbeataless to flud reasous. It be organized and arraneements | O taken, fom i oft gt e IS daty ipers thitimontals from semof the = Gutawhosenvisdom andipatriotismithere | B foniTrelan Aiwns bunenlinEito Amoran]| s e 2ErCa Sab G in China 1o peti he legislature for better G wraietnl patients, giving in each case the Mit. TIUTSIAN'S spsech of accept- c en Ireland was appealing to America | some months ago caused a teriible loss of | @ud more nt Sunday laws ‘ ) toa and fdress of the persons making I S SPasE ol SocD, roat danger that the whole fabric | for food, Levi P. Morton fitted out at his | life and awful dostitution among the | The high license people of Sioux Falls LAy O L L ement thut, the doubting, aua skep. ance to the formal notification of his | of gur political institutions would have | gwn expense the ship Constellation with | survivors, many of whom were left | A¥¢cireulating the petition asking for the Svoight by, Brosident Garfold at e tho dttons oliob {or oAb pnomination was longer than that made v ] 7 1 k 5 it ! b peal of the law, report that they are ev R O L, B S SO RO VR EL I A CUTR AT 2 ‘¢ | tumbled into ruin. bread and meat and sent it to starving | absolutely without food or clothing or shelter Aiaront Vithiantt % Phie wold used for trimming is | ton. The people advertised as curcd are by no by Mr. Cleveland to the democratic Thi _sufficie! entate emoc- That i : 2 ; : N ‘ ived with enthusiusm from un epi Uniform | means obscure unknown, but in the majority ) R S : S8 Thisself-sufficient potentate of democ- | Tpeland. That is the kind of a man the | of any kind. To aid the sufferers the Chinese | p sxpected would favor the main- han! QI citizens woll Known by the business committee, But then it was to ho ex- | ey talked arrogantly of what he had | pepublican party has nominated for | Eovernment made considerable grants of | tenance of the law, - They sy the objections | U} s : people aud community at laro, i 16 will mor pected that the brains of the kungaron | Lecomplishod in restorine the 6xeeutivo | e mesdons Fioncs from the publie treasury and the e | BEMIAL L aro Wt it has not een and cannot | 411 R — Shairopny any oneutoting it atrhal ticket would have something to say B iealts TleH el Toletions o (Bl ca et peror gave quite liberally from his private | "Genforeet. o ouneil i A PUGNACIOUS PORTER. it oF consulc Wit the Goetor o is uaso ; R AR L2 e SN s i heir he Lt e (st nie. | Purse. But there are so many intermed AT a0 o on S0 ares T tars Hioble S 4% this connection there rdly be a more from which it bad drifted undor bis | I their hurey to print tho fsst pic- | L Comeror - the oo 30 | 1t it st e Femmi o, | T Attacks a Gueat atthe Paxion and | b iad S B S Skt PLOLOsEs: B statesmin | tures of the republican nominees, many | pany officials between the treasury and the | ing teachers’ certificutes for o number of Knocks Him Down, catarrh upon tho hearing. Tho processes of this discovered that the oftice had “*become | newspapers ave under the suspicion of | gufferers from the floods, that it is more than ws, leading to a life cortificate; atso fixing | A young man named L. R. Dennis Aot Thniimery of stmell A (hste, pOSODIDE a perversion of all it ought to be” and | using cuts of Blaine and Hayes to rep- | likely that the money witended for the relief term of oftice of county sapgrntendonts | g0 the Paxton yestorday o wash e Tings and e’ biood, wnd passini into the ; 55 SRS R e Bl i A g il ) : 4 L reater number of years., The counci A S A g tomaeh, enfeehling the Qigestion, vitiating the had been Joosened from its moorings, | resent Harvison, while likenesses of | fund zever reached the people whom it should Crthor consider theso. questions i jts | hands. While enzazed in this laudable en- | eretions nnd pofuting the very fountaiis of and thereupon he set about the great | Arthur with flowing side whiskers, and | have benefitted, or, if it did, it had been | September wecting m Mitehell during the | terprise an ofiicious p r, 0 darkey knc il AlLthis ) 'l X 'wzwrfll[f' task of putting it again in the right [ Pilden smooth shaven have been pressed | looted so many times that not enough was | fair. T as Walt Edwards, ordered him out, inform- | Spssed: by Y ithe h‘.:"x‘.‘l;"fl{l': track ! ould ...H_‘n“m.nu. g0 }u;mul into service to represent Morton. Who :1””»“; (v)“ i pevion m:r \“3\’ W]m i:»m MRS, THURSTON AROUSED. i ‘I‘n that ‘h ‘” 0 nodations there w xMx“m \x uched upon as ofteu as the suject 1l The men guilty of perverting the | says composite photography is notasue- [ S0 9 R0 Bo. M noLARR BOlIEEl A, for gruests ouly. Dennis patd no attention to | “HEC e study of anatomy will show the ; ; executive office were Lincoln, Grant, | cess? e o Tebllion i whe | she Thinks Chairman Green Was Too tholhnudant Snogro B bubie dproccedod. | reau i that i uiot i ofthaiabic os WEERRAS employed, or what diverse int B e e distressed provinees of Honan and Shantung. | ™ povigus and Plainty Tells Him So. | 0 wash himself, when suddenly Fdwards | {hniose and the, bior, B o (G Shght, 13 may separate them at home, they ar o Other Lands Than Ours, - ; v The Nebraska ¢ g d at A :nvl\l Tww.’ ) B sunging | pussugo kinown hs the Hustachinn tube, Along g s S 5 3 avias e S s T rumor that a “white pasha,” with a 3 Gl low in the o R.J. MeFarland st | this tihe the catareh process extends, produeing all times and in all places loyal to the 1t is evident that even the tory government 09 : ELEh o condition of disorganization painful to wit- | of the house and trecing man, bapponcd | congeston and mfammaion. 1y i Frhee A 3 vinced of the necessity of ring the | 10 force of n, is pushing his way i bost interests of Omaha. i : i 5 ; | is convineed of the necessity of changing the | 4 | pess. Half o dozen things tended to mar | in the wash-room at this moment and asked | eXtension of this process to the micus Uning. ot source? Who is there that will | oonin0sit f the British house of lords, b through the African equatorial provinces 3 3 v the tympanim of the ear is catsod, {0 50me cases, Y composition of the British house of lords, but Hae ; the harmony of the prozecdings,but the most | Dennis what the row was about. He told | OIRIRBEIRCE N GG dale ear, ana in FORTY-E1GITT yoars azo the following | 1ot regard as supremely ridicu- | it does not propose to go 5o far as the rad- | if it shull prove to be true, will probably be (0270l c el the one which broke out | Ml and MeFarland turned to the porter | iy \ay jartinl or complote dentuess inuy in ¢ 5 |lous the assumption of Grover [ icals. The muovations which it proposes to [ found to refer to Stanley. Gordants {80 2 owioRs of the conyantion bo | ick;asked i whit he steuck thenan for, ke mannor et from the awollen AiAKinit B BHIOR e s0enr s e O e avoroposea 10 1 death wus 100 well authenticated to lead to | QUi the progress of the convention be- | when Edwards turncd on him and emashed | tissuc cnronehing upon the mouth of the ¥u- that it remained for | establish go far to show how ngare the :‘l .lh‘ Wi ‘| 2 Wl ';“h ik "l,',".l 110 1 {iween Mrs. Thurston, the wife of the tem- | him in the neck achiin Eube. i its true | abuscs of the present body. It Lusnow some | ! ‘l‘ 0l :' ‘“ “;I‘ Y0 “"" 3 “‘ ' hovary chairman of the convention, and Mr. Melarlard then repaired to the oftice and [ Partlabor o mplote den tuassinnye alsp r‘m\:}j 530 membera, The averago attendance is not | M0 consideration the time that lus eliscd | (5 ey Green,the ehitrman of the Nebraska | iformed dr. Kitehion of the afiir, and Fi- | L dnmii te var of § proper supply e STt ok | wards was imediately discharged. Later | of gt i S tron the ol ects of bbstruction: i delegation. Mrs. Thurston, according to the | . Nelarland, who represents Knox, the | thitusdl passaees cansie wndue rariication testimony of eye witnesses, hus been very | hatter, applied it the police court and swore | or condensation ot theair in the middle ear, 0! 0@ o uneasy at Mr, Green's attempts to win prom- | out a warrant for the negro's arvest, s In sueh cases as those,general remediss, wide through hor favorite son, and her vote | Meeds:” 1f there hus been -a president | ghis™ 530, probably four-fifths are well- | Emin. Bey and bo muking his way toward | RO E8 0 E e Sha lold thn o | that 1 intonded to romain hero and'sc are otten proxcribud, prove compuratively inefs A aneneo L . e o 1 | the negro was punished if it cost hiw & oan only boobtainod by skl who lkept himself more remote from the | meaning’ gontlomen of average capacity; | the coast. The relief committee i London | 1 Eqet o I8 BT = 3 T L can only beobtained by skilltul people than Mr. Cleveland has done we | the other part s about cvenly divided | holds this opinion, und also inclines to the o A e OB : ——— | treunentand Jokd BRI have no knowledge of him. Before his | between men of real calibre and some of the [ belicf that the recent reports as to Stanley's | sequently been made the mouthpivee of hiis Drink Malto itispleusant. disasty i u] troatiiong marriage he was more exclusive than | worst scalawags i the empirve, These latte desertion by his followers and his critical | state delegation, and t the announce- - .~ = ‘nl\“r'u‘uhl“l'l -u_n:\;‘l.\' I:”I’n‘v“uu‘:: ‘T'u‘l;&u'\"(. b monroh and. tharo was | 4010t often aticud, but. they sond n their | Position ure but an _amplification of similar | Menitof votes, wotons t adiourn, wndlike |~ Selling Mortsaged ( frauvie to the b i 3 votes. The new blood put into the upper | rumors which were received in May lnst. 1t | SOMEIRMEORS t0 I8 e 1T and not | . Ucorge Green returned lust ovening from Jun Catarrh be Cured, louso has of late years been elderly men of | 18 o be hoped that some official information | [ My, (. So on St Wie " dropped | Mason county, Towa, where he has been look- | fhe past age might' bo cailod u sipoestitious s means, who have beea serviceable to the then | Will soon end the anxiety which is feltus to | avound to the Nobraska delegation to fter some cattle which hesold to 1, | 2t e RRagit v, ST BEORer Y o el nsaed the wants and needs of the people. The | Loco b ion ™ Do morals of the upper house | the fate of the daring explorer., straizhten things out Stoddard last full. The cattle are mortgag fmong the mpossibilitics” have now become exceutivo oftico has become more difti- | Fove e e i contury jost . in o' i o e tatkin, Mr | and it laimed (nat Stoddaed. danosed of | Sy, Kouldbesiperiiious cult of approach since it has been ocens | [rsmental power has not appreciably chungeca, STATE AND TERRITORY, ERCRAR I AR i R R B {‘\"l‘j‘1;_“”‘"m’".-_l",“;*l':'l‘”{- "Hfl'lj;“'“,‘,{‘\"}“ utmost lmit? Hu Who clatmi pied by Mr. Cloveland thun is any ruler | The programuic proposed by Lord Sulisbury Nebraska dottings. meke ux i your chiair to hold you down, | was bound over 10 appear before the di Subiaos Lo u apec hq oamat e in Europe, a fact so well attested that | isa moderate one. First, ho would do away Nebraska City sports have organized a gun | Atd if youare nc caveful DIl get some for | court, Selling mortgaged cattle has come to | to sunced by nobody who knows anything about i | with the baser fellows by giving the house | club, you be quite a courmon offonse, and some of the 1S 1 presumpiion 4 A Mr. Green at onee got up and left th | Jive stock men say e 11 prosceute tho 1t xby e man wh would presume to deny it, power of expulsion, which it does not now Aurora shipped fifty-six cars of cattle to | in great heut, and since then he hus openly A s A A oming. the seomig Mr, Cloveland had his eyes opened, | have. Oncea peer always a peer, is the pres- | Omaha in one day last week s of otliers i3 now wll tho rugo, au 1:0, to the bitterness of partisan ob- ent rule, and no matter how gross their con Forty Weeping Watercitizens have . . ored 50 it struction. This veferred chiclly to the | G will be no less uncertain for Ben Ha rison in November than it was for his illustrious grandfather in 1840, I7 is a pretty state of affairs if Omaha il must spend thousands of dollars this summer to repair defects in city work caused by dishonest or negligent con- tractors, At least a half dozen serious breaks in the sewers have been discov- ered during the past foew days due to poor work. Defore the ond of the year, it is safo to say, much move defecti construction will malke itself evident, It therefore becomes the plain duty of never a president who found so few op- portunities as he to learn by association the sewer and plumbing inspectors to duct or how criminal their actions, they bhomsalves fogoblior 1o pivie place the ponsibility of fraudulent i : 3 lawmakers, Certainly the pow \“Ml R e T A T v and faulty work on the parties responsis | vefusal of the senate to promptly con- | purging itself should be granted the 1ords, | compuny 15 beiug: subscribed o the amount firm everybody whom Mr. Clevelund has | gnd that, too, without Lord Salisbury’s | of 5,000 £ trogting sought to foist upon the publie service, | plan that the ministry at will nay Jad receipts for freight in Colum 7 Y, B [ Jot oy JUBKS S GRIRTEIN ble for it. A fow examples will have a effe 5 ) O] y safeguar salutary effoot. 1t is the only eafeguard | S0ET L 0TI oo 0F this sort of | restoro his sdisgracod membor. Auothor oot biboa oty e Sneata | B Bt o oVl ita pubie works. EROREERY I ohatretion was Tarnished i the cas of | feuurs wilch b voul buve i u_ssstem of e e 5 B g ML PR — Justico Lamar, and the loyal sentimeny | 1ife peors, created from men of brains, and | o * W6 Bare s YUI8 WO EIERMED W8 B0 Ticated Wit ~ioceas undreds of persons whom il'n g general munngers of western n_r the country w_iil not agree with Mr, o nrl N | 14 N,I.“"Hnl,‘;m. the jail at ked Cloud Wednes : gives a Ravishing, f‘r"‘“-J"‘.fi.f.\f”r‘f‘".'fi?"‘,uj.f j"‘vi‘j{,;‘-“;‘ a6e l::"“: pailvonds are endeavoring to obtain a | CL aind that it was a rveckless or | poo e in g vear, | The idea is to infuso R Lt el S B S S e : 1y Fair Skin. lish from woek to week in ::l‘l\fll‘:di:';:: soks moditication of the rates established by | shameless obstruetion, On the whole | o\ life into this eminently sluggish body, | from the depredations of G0 28 SHEANE 7 S % pitients, glving i cach case e foil Dame tho Towa railway commissioners. An | we think it can be conclusively shown | put the slow way in which’ Lord Salisoury | Three animals A T Z i uiinSs of e porson maidng the ater increase of the freight tariff has al- the partisan obstruction which | proposes to do it makes it lookas if he wished | Centiy and the citizens ave up in arms P 9 ; S and iterview the said | e prior to visiting veady boen made. But a still further | the president deploves has been | togive an apparent reform without making | | The eadly Ao eream sickned fourtoon ! 7 By e o g oy S concession is asked for., It is evident, | very necessary and extreme useful, | much real change. In the absolutely sure | doctors worked on them for days, reducing / B W unknown, Lut lu tho mujority of cases I:’:(l,lli however, that the state board has met is . impossible to say what | movemeut toward popularizing the heredi- | their weight and fever. The emetic won e\ Auuy e e tho genoral managers more than half | might have beon the damaging conse- | Lk branch in the British government, it s | ufter a lrd strugile 1 ; Trom catarrinl affactions ty otic o he tory lead 5 g Th AnALers o D ank ‘ount "al i tateents are published, o way. A greater change in the schedule wees if it had not been exercised. Sabisapbio Lt the fery Jopdapia oy lanpha | TIG JnAdaL Sfahe in County Fabs f ¥Gr s ssbciates a6 g would be doing the people of lowa un Obviously, Mr, Cleveland hasthe full- | o . 01 R Ty 4 4 the fall mecting the best one ever held in t come. ‘The sooner he proposes the expulsion | ounty, Oune of the attractions will be HOL necessi wealthy, He would limit Pemanently Located, et injustice, and a halt has been called, | est possible faith in himself and he is | of yhe black sheep who now have the right 1o | gddress from Senator Manderson, \ 2 . Crosan Mecoy, Tate of icllevue Hospl The new tariff sheet is to go into effcet | frank in declaring it. But he is likely | sit on its benches the less radical some of the Schuyler furnishes another warning \ = 4 ; o NOW j~y IXo$hd \“1 ”‘_‘":; .,":‘l"\(){.:'nfn‘n,',. July 5. To this the railroads have | tolearn next November that the people | other peuding innovations may be. Sunday swimmers. Charlie Weleh attea: Ny ¢ ton, 1, O5, huve located permanently in the e Hop g Ay oy e R ianler AERR » 10 dive into the water at aay and twiste 3 = % ‘ Warnge Block, Omaha, Neb., where all curable raised o general protest. They | are not similarly impressed with his W% k0 dive ne Wi val Sual day Al l{‘\‘h o N Y e ¥ Consumption are circulating the report that if | vaunted virtues b agitation in favor of home rule has | \UR G PR ERUIL O G e Tmay ot ¢ . 2 M 1 y Liright's D) Ithennatism, and A R AT een staried in_ Seotland. The demnds of : \ agnoliz ' pieaior'to y P PP A The Fo ATl eaaking ; those in the movement are that Scotland e S R e e i 3 A proposed rates and order them to bo put | - ¥he Fourth afduly Celebrution. = | g,0u10 havo s fair reproscutation in parlia e na } g CATARRHCURED, futo force on the date fixed, the rail- | Specinl cfforts made by the general | SRELIFAYE S Ul HResiitics i b W D conptys Y Dl b N e or Tyl T e voads will make a fight and test tho lo- | committeo having the Nkt ‘ol Tuly | SENEAGOREAE S8 SEE OpIRRIAD AU v b ater precin fOAHhaFa;:, );m lfiln"!ni\)fl(y‘n{\;). Jour Dio 11 id.« 10 4 bt 7 40 R0 SN gality of the commissioners’ action, On | exercises in haud fora grand cele 1 S T e Y e diia ivin largest plican mi, in ti rms & Haods : g A.:y MUGAY SMAMEE, EE0MAS Pt AR the face of it, the threat is mere bluff | tion, are on a scale uever before at-'| government sitting i Scotland with full con Dan Daa Do poul send t ered unless sccompanied by 4 and the lowa commissioners will not be | tempted in Omaha, The maguificencs | trol over a'l purely Scotch questions ithat ‘rightened by any such demonstration, | of last year's celebration is suid to be ! Scotland, through her executive governw t " $ experiences that the to i, J. €, McCoy, Rulage