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THE O’\IAHA DAILY BEE SATL’RDAT JI'NF 30 1888. 1 ; Y Close of the Fiscal Yearn nothing in comparison with the (]vt u;.\« mmv 1 have the ummhl'mk‘ :\ml control nf Otoe connty 1:|n has und i J denounced thelady fn urmeasured and un THE DAILY BE(F‘ The current fiscal yoar of the govern- H will be ‘made on the coming | judies, ervil servatits ‘and other .oficials, ex. being broken out of wnd county | gallant tarms, &0 thit some of the Nebraskins A WUNDERF INVENTI['N . PUBLISHED EVEILY MORNIN mant clbmen with to-dng, Next ook the | Tousth. Fulle 10000 1aen will be T | GOt those engaged in tho miliacy, navaland | OMicials havo conciudod {0 v, OF, h | Lok confidentiy forward to 8 fight. bt ". T diplomatic servigem and in collecting the iifi- | sqve that “whew the job is comple re [ - Andther romarkablo TERME OF SURSCRIPTIO rovérnment will ‘begin dishursemonts | Tine of parade, which will include num- A v e r ¢ Baiti " " Y venue It is the federal principle M1 be at least tivo ce ' f raatn delagath o) 0 For £1x Months as appropriations have n made. But the trades and historical subjects, Tinom " cupan thow wot e 8 1 i i Six Months . o | J parliament and an imperial arfinment upants as they would e opted the for Taree M owing to the delay in the house of rep- | The me at the fair grounds will | over all. Wt y Hobtit \ owd anxious to interviow tlic tr f encral managor of y This Time, 3 over all. What t cotch Homo 1 sub- | The speech of the new German emperor m ar me Year ? v resentatives, or more properly on the | o all kinds of athletic sports, | pose is to make of their co 3 ONATA OFFICE, NOS O ANDA18 FARNAM STREET. | ang of the appropriat ,’.l Ju.m[mm. o of le the e l‘yv"v btk 1.) 1 Y . 'v“ b e Th oY g uring the convention Another Omaha Man Appears as a i appropriation the exhibition of fireworks will | wealth modeled almost exactly on the plan of Towa. | me yostorday aft ph Great Benefacton and Suceeeds in BriLmsa, W ivatoN OFrFice, No 08 | that body in reporting bills, the n be the finest ever given in the city. an American state ere is no hint of sep. EUUERBUHEH DERARE: fiscal year will begin without a number [ The liboral rates offered by the rail- | aration from England, Scotland is still to | Fid-up capitol of 10,000 railroad attorneys and « communications relating to news and edi. Rt b ¢ ondon. The ar 5 HAVY, it that was intended to produce jus. lines and all, from the 5 plo that the i & pid evanoratio o ahouie be nddresacd to the Eprron | been made by this time. of at lenst 10,000 to 15,000 strangors, | tUng in London. The army, the navy, im- | © Getanente coun Juo 97.] 11 1 @ Tuicos Ihtense cotd, s My ented & dag vost duties, relations with foreign coun off thoity's foating idebiodn st of 918 000, ; X AUSINESS LETTERS "his f A A d ¢ indebtedness of $18,000. SHEAP © " . a4 duced under his clothing to keep hi All business d Fomitiances ghoutd bo | saxily interfore with the business of the | trades unions are assuming o groat n | control of o e Codar Rapids saloonist who was finod CHEAP CONSOLATION, Dody {5 an agroeable tOMPOrATIre contivmAItyy rOvernmer v i1l prevent & cons ” a) A | control of queen, lords and commons, ) for 8¢ 'y B 9 ratts, checks and postofiice orders to | £overnment, but it will prevent a con- | financial responsibility for the benefit | the thousand and one detailsof domestic gov- | Jail ut Marion surrounding his hody, under his vest, orin fact Better Appreciated Re-Blection can be fncorporated Wil the vest, WHich 1S weed out of the treasury which is looked for | zens to encourag rganizations | Soot Scoteh have almost su ad business to attend the keep y ng Publishing Company. Proprietors 3 zens to encourage these organizations | Scotland by Scotchmen. B ww nded business to attend the Somethin cops tenperature de 3602 Farcnliolt inder by AT N T el g ; | many church fostivals which are being given, | While in attendance at the Chicago conven- | allctreumstarices, The Be I GOMpany. at this time. The July disbursements | in their efforts to score a success. It is e o T Thero are two sinall cvlinders attached to his A \ n . - marringe license last Tuesday, but failed to | Hon. € THT W ORYLINL FABITL Tho iR FAL Tooer 1B DAILY BEE ing in the usual volume other interests, | seriptions have not come in s liberally | the reichstag was in very much the sa get it because he couldn’t think of his gir Citicaco, o the Hon, Chureh | While theother condenses and compresses the . Complaint regarding the dilatoriness of | butions whic AR R BT v army and navy were characterized and an ome of Clarinda’s citizens believe there is from Nebraska—Sir: We, tho e I F'.",',',‘];”'?f"j',']‘,j‘;m;w tos ) elaluy h have been pledged must | pated, 1t is true that its text is more la n wealth underlying the town and have | undersigned, citizens of Nebraska, prosent S AT o Ot & sall b Jshing company, does solemily swear that the | DOt new. It was heard at every session | in charge of the celobration may carry | tences which probably found their inspir SIOHR national convention, learn with regret that f the 1% of the Iotnlranintioh of the Daily ftee for the week | of the lnst two congresses, and it has | out every feature 3 S b bp sl Bl e Colonel Elliot Schurtz, of Marshalltown, | ¥ou are about to retire from the nationat producing ation Suturddy, i 10. ¥ 7 3 | been arent for some time that it was | exeveises, Bismarck, William II announces his resolu- | ment notice dated Juno 22, 1568, 1o the of- | Sueh committe has resulted in great benefit | &8 11 exaporized and condansed over and over day, Junc 17... . R certnin to be heard again. Hitherto — the st f Nol Lhroust 1 aday, Jiino 19 e o whole respons ¥ dolis: pests THE sweeping reduction in freig o is power, and there is no reason | Morse while in the government service dur ho state of Nobraska, ‘Lhrough your ef- |y o5 R I e 1o | the whole responsibility for delay rested i uction in freight | as it lics in his power, and there is no reason | ALAsqIIRE i (R EPREPRRIERE BURCEAURE | forta tho highest oMice in the gift of the na. | ¥ ‘The inventor, nvery fleshy mati, who always i b K LAy § with Mr. Randall, but the house having | 'tes just made by the new 0™ route | to doubt the sincerity of his resolution. His o Friday, June . SR | two years ago given to other committees | from Boston to St. Paul, h u|w|u'1] the | specch, however, like all speechies delivered | thoy boing paid In alphabetical order, | distinguished citizen of our state, and Ne- | fonstantusc, and ""1"""“,-(‘]‘\-\!1“*. f"";'”‘"ml._f;"_h , than tha which Mr. Re i : party counci 7 wit ¢ | i Average........ G Y 1 that of which Mr. Randall is by the specific statements it contains than by | Some time last fall a y licd to | Hie purty by Xocping with hev Dty | tieavy overcont durini otie of our liottest dsys, Eworn 1o beforo me and subscribed in my Y | its tone and general tenor, and no one who puty sherift sounty for Ll © hear with picasure the praises | andyetbe perfectly comfortable, The fuvention The Omahn Sunday Be, 1 ulers pro- | o Tow ndt i i e, peapee oLy NEW YOIK UEFICE, ROOMS 18 AXD 15 THIBUSE : o ‘ Sheldon is to nave anothier bank with a [ Soven of tho ten N N f Defeating the Sun's lays, CORRESPONDENCE. of the approprintions which should have | yonds to Omaha assures an attendance | 8nd members to the imperial parliament Webster City has struck water in the well Tir Bee repr h J A gon n of this city, taking the well A A 3 is_thinking of paving Hauif | OF THE BER. This state of affairs may not neces- | While the Knights of Labor and the — « to bo worn on the person, whercby seflicient all these are to romain under the absolu addressed to Tie PUBLISHING COMPANY, ling is boarding it out in the | Chureh Howe Would Probably Have | 16 APparatus consists of a tiat rubber tube Do made payable to the order of the company. | siderable amount of money from going | of everybod s the dt ur citi- | ernme WU’ Tntaed or BAotind if \ ro ‘iable that ) erybody. it is the duty of our citi- | ernment are to be managed for Scotland in | = Muscatine paople are 8o sociable that they | oo e teo hundrod. Nebraskans | 10.contaii the vapor of the volatite liquid, ana ROSEWATER, Editor, are important, and when not forthcom- | somewhat strange, therefore, that A youug man at Des Moines applied for a | tion last weck sent the following letter to | 4, FEFIRIEIN S RN GYERATE s and ki it if not those of the gover suffer. | as they ™ < | spirit as that by which his addresses to the | name, tor of the Republican N of the volatile liquid to be wsed ove aworn Statemient of Clroulation, of the government. suffer. | as they should. The individual contri- woor of the IRepubl National | e . the house appr [ 4 ittees e collected i cder th sotl 1 o at t 1 Geo. B, Tzschuck, secretary of The Bea Pab- Approy ions commit b llected in order that the socicties boriously and ostentatiously pacific. In sen- | Sr€anized a stock company to locate the | in ¢ hicago at the meeting of the republican weupfal 1 U Every ending June 22, 1888, was a8 follows: i of their fed | tion in the wisdom and experience of Prince | yocofved last Tuesday froth the war depart. | Committee. Your distinguished scrvice on 1d, thete 18 0o los tile liquid, wday, June 18 tion to maintain poace with every one so far | fect that his eluim for &5 for tie loss of a | to the republican party of the nation and to | the more a man exerts himself the more co Thursday, June 2t vevenes s SLBID claim was filed in 1843, and the uotic nal committee has been beetowed upon Tias suffered a great deal in summer, has one in the | eyes of competing lines to what low | under similar conditions, is to be judged less | At that rate whon will the 7 get their pay ! iska is now cnabled to take a position in | {550 Conld wear his winter elothes, or In fact & GEO. B TZSCHT head the duty of prepaving sev- figures a railrond canlegitimately car T L A ey Bt cral of the appropriation bills, the re- [ freight at a profit. For example, the | yy4q° it syith intolligence and attention can | MELUS lodeing iy nty fil and some. | BIVOIL SOU LY SOUE nesoolles On 0 O | N orertad osivaty LHLE vover'evEry FeATIe Btite of Nebraskn, Ll-(l'.lh, otary Public. sponsibility isnow divided. The purpose | 500 has made a rate of 60 cents per | g1 1o note the absolutism that breathes lfl!\;nu» to ) ‘yn.‘w'!\ ) ity ;Im‘w four | 1os of your valuable assistance. Personally, | Of the invention by patents b fore off ring it to Connty "|‘ Bort it i in making the change was to expedite | hundred poundson first class freight, | through overy line of . 1t is | akpecting to never henin soe the youns map, | We Know the value of your tireicss enorgy in STIE Chetlog Tisnn, of Sonth OMAla WivH6ed depe hetng frst duly awern | 4} ¢ tmost important part of the work of | ®1L rail from Boston to St. Paul, This | the path of lis grandfather, tho [ A few duys ago ho was greatly surprisod | SFANCIHE the futcrasts of Nohraska und hon ctical Publiening co pany, that the actual average s Yoa s CARTRV RN BAS is a cut from 91 cents, the rate now in | sturdy and uncompromising believer in the | When the same yvoung fellow appeared and 0 SILHRS 6f tho Vontion; o aaliEa ot the Andly. circulation of " tho 5 fiee for the the hc , but the del has been h Wit i \ : : L4 {HuiEtea oY e Tor tiagale ana longing, | o tings of the convention, and realize fnventic The i & e ‘conles: | preater since T o er lines to the samo de divine t of kings, the very incarnation of sog ying for the meals und lodzing, | gha¢ without your service only a favored fow " / wiite loved month of June, 187 14,147 coples: | greater since than befora the ehange. orce on all other lines to the samo d. ivine righ It was the first oceurrence of the kind dut: | & ¢ 3 \ writer oved for July, |1>«> 5 'rpmH for v\llgvll::t Politics has more or less to do with | tination. In consequence not only the | sutocracy, that the young emperor is def ing the reign of the deputy, although hun :‘-‘f\“l,!lf)”."'.” ]‘Al.l‘-lm,]-.\w‘vl |H-“:|I"3I u"\\'v‘\l 2 :’,’-‘};,‘."L:.'.":fi’q .‘f} O oher. 1867 11 630 o B | CHREWhy, [ WHIGH tHo Hiujority T the: | eastoti tminic 1Hos b (he (trina:Miss | HIACH E0HLERHR, A\ pRboril Hob & onsulti f drods ot Sustod mon have oot xed by we stiould exteind our thaukes'for the privil- Dot wrentest ot i 5220 copies; | ¢ . e ) 1 i % in R ent, a despo odified by | him. SR P UMY o Tt race, Dpidas Tor dihy Hhah cop: | house trifles and delays in this matter | Souri roads to the Pacific are affected. | T mv!“f[':".:\n'h :\i-«“::;:v-\nzi;I‘(‘\‘wl |:n\ § O Bkl dny wiBiit this eualaBhied Y WL AL i THosUIE of thavauraniey delegalioh:to e’ (O Whon "N Ry Jeé, 10,0 .".'l:f.'tfl- for ADY: Lo i March, | of appropriations, At every session It is claimed the “S00'” rate nob | oo ofiee, and it is this idea which ho will | Bradway, near Maguoketa, together with his | tho republican national convention at e rer oAt for May, 164, ,,1'..1‘.,,”.. B 2 there is scheming to throw the respon- [ Only makes the lowest possible rate 10 | hond nis encreies to realize. As for the lib- |“1”;\' "'l'i‘\" ye "";v"""“ T lw*\“""{ Chicago, held at the Grand Pacific hotel, e from this 3 , TZS s Hher ’ 3 ¥ sy t oy fire. s ten-year-old daughter e June 889, the following reaolutions were standpoint, and Sworn to before me Aad sibuasived tnany | SiDUity for large appropriations upon | St: Paul from the eastern seaboard, but | cral projects in the direction of constitutional | and gave the alarm, but it was V0D TRYS Vo | A B e M St o DS J CRULIGTBEWRIS | fold the Tollows presence this 16th f e, A. D, 188, the senate. At a late day bills are sent | #4150 reduces the freight taviff to the Pa- | liberty entertained and as far as possible car- | save them, The little girl who esca) i ssolved, That tl Vobraska delegation ‘}«\ :';ujn "{‘I"'{|!";;;; 1 Notary Public. to the upper body which are inadequate, | ¢ific coast via the Canadian Pacific. As | ricd out by his father, hie scoms not to have 1l anout 8 o'elock and about § tender its thanks to Ion. Church Howe, 7 N for 8 or 4 yoars AVERAGE DATLY CIRCULATION 20,005 | tho scuato supplios the required amend. | & Fosult, tho railronds arc in nquandary | thought them worthy of a word. He weans | (i ANNORE A die el s, S oy | monbor afthe republican ngtional coumittes 7 AN i e Total for the Week - 140 ,&58 | ments, and so far as the o accepted | Whether to meet the **Soo's” figures or | 10 |'n1 k ‘ft”",\fl‘“{ 4o 'y““y.m."\\l".: astelEn, | pross, Sho rushed to her mothals #53N and | successtul efforts in sceuring tie selection of o A e by the houso the responsibility for any | 10t There s, of course, the usual ery il ol Llfll”“f\ ll:d“ be he ‘“.‘.,f"'\, ;’le(h;w;n" > liouse s on_firo, md_wanted | Hon, Jolin M. Thurston as tomporary chair- continaally blow FOR PRESIDENT appoarance of extravagance is thrown | that such a reduction is ruinous. But, ACORHRLIDLARLLY (alllbdl 2L e e IS R kbl Akl s Lk s L e kil % inserting my fin- ~ 8 2 shall thy proud waves be stayed, Thus he | Jf any i o up, saying in | and we feel that the result is largely due to cor into the nos- BENJAMIN HARRISON, on the senate. This practice of the dem- | somehow, railro 'la always manage o | huts himseif in direct opposition to the 7“-‘[:\ 'x“xjhv"“llt‘ll”-".'l ;IW]HH}‘ ‘fl:-fljlllw his loval assistunce s to relieve it, of Indiana. ocratic schemers, by which they at- | meet the cuts of vivals and prosper. If | gpivit of the age, and the da is thut he | Tho ‘ather, who reiurgod nftor tho fire, 18 | eaneoonsods hat his dovotion Lo the republi- | 1 often felt asensation of intenso ttehing in my FOR VICE PRESIDENT tempt o get w cheap reputation for | Such A sweeping change in the tarift | may presently find haself driven by the neatly wild with glof, Tho lotigin of tho | tha natioual comuitiooy 1o Wovbly Bf oat | BF oo O e e A LEVL I, MORTON, cconomy in appropriations, has heen | sheet of freyght rates had been ordeved | izencies of his position and his cnvir fire in_the clothes press is a wystery and | warmest commendation. 3 my breath occasionally impure, which ofter of New York. Y < ] by astate railrond commission, what a [ to some disastrous usc of the mi canuot be ucsounted for by either the girl or |~ Resolved, That wo furnish Mr. Howo with | fenidered “me very unhappy, 1'would somo: father, ropy 0f thesoe 1o {o1s; antl yoanoat V| times get erusts out of my nose often tinged hullabaloo would be raised by cvery | 10 Which he places his trust, a cony of these rosolutions, and request their | Witk biood, andin’ the moriing tough mucus railroad in the count. several times rebuked in the senate, Ir1sa family failing; tho Harrisons | @10 10 years ago prominent members it DREGHA: publication in Nebraska papers. from the npper part of my throat, 1 had consid- For the delegati erablo paiti over my eyesand frontal headache are made of presidential timber, of "‘.““ ’f”"u" .“'_'~""" the ety of appLoy: st The Boulanger bubble scems to have been | The Potter county Sunday schools wiil CanLes O, Bates, See tdeal, My appatite was variablo owing ing appropriation bills just as they came completely punctured by the ridiculous fiasco | 1014 picnic July 20 at Appomattox. WELL DONE, MY VANT. 1u|h1-4‘n|h|llhm(.hu\"hrmll making me sick to Aberdeen and uron have about decided John M. Thursto It the following letter | MY stomachs about three months ago I went to deen and Huron have about decided ohn M. Thurston scut the following letter see D, MeCoy, who told me I had atraphic or { = i Tie enterprise of a number of prowi- (BRASKA has beg! ahting o | from the house, so that if deficits re- A i de in the French chamber of deputies by begun lighting the nont oltizens in soiting on fook tha | Louo in thorenchchitibor of deputics by tho man ot whose mamo statesmen shud- | tabthore Is no liopo for either of thom to | to M. Howe: Gy catart, and said although 1t was curable, bonfires of enthusinsm, which will bupn | Sulted by which the business of the | ot 3 : L S LT R : 5 projeet of a palace of products must be | gor ; BoE D B SRR AL AR S, Grysn Pacire Horer, 1| §\onid tuke time and patience to overcome it, through the 6th of November for Hapri- | §overnment would suffer the house L.‘ i ) L ol 5 Toha & o0 | dered not many weeks ago. “The accounts of | “rppe Beadle eounty ropublican convention 5 Crrean, June 26, 1858, § 1 N confidence tnhin and wis satished with b would bo responsible. The proposition, | Packed up by our business mon and eiti- | the occasion whieh reached this countey by | s bren ealled forduly 10 to select dolertes | | The Hou. Church Howe, Member Repub- | is price, Which was very rensonnbie, Hia treats zens in genoral. Tho schemo can not | eablo are fully confirmed. Not ouly was | to the congrossional convention at Watcer. | lican National Conmittoe--My Dear Sir: T | menithad exeoedod my exprctations, today my be allowed to drop, Tt has already been | Boulanger's demand for an immediate re- | town for Septembor 1 1o nominaio | Wish o take this opportuuity of placing | b ASINKOE GRSt I Soce 0SS % it tural and moist, 1 hnp ved, no more heralded through the state and country | Vision of the consitution and a_dissolution of ut . Wi honrtfelt gratitudo to you for - = however, did not receive general ap- A dETEOR drovped in the streets of | Proval and the democratic practice is New York and exploded with a terrible | maintained. report. That was the first shot fived in [ The incapacity of the democ the state for Harrison rton, party to deal wisely with public aff as well asits readiness to subordinate A VI of natur struck near | everything to considerations of partisan St. Louis. It is, however, nothing more | advantage, are in no matter move strik- nor less than the overflow of exuber- | ingly shown than in the course pursuc »d ance from the democratic convention. [ by the representatives of the p e congress with respect to appropr Y fratiud (o | erusts, no headddle, can_ea well, uid in fact i 3 o ' c old county seat of Sanbhorn county, § ¥O! ssful advoency the of fo o diiferent person. Mr. Ryan is emplo: that Omaha will inaugurate a festival | the chamber refused by a vote of 18 orostburg, is. Seinge. dopopnlatad and. g | My candidac 4 v chairnian of re- | ed it Hummond & Ba¢king Homsd and resid which will be the wonder of the west, | faVor to 377 against, but the valiant hero of | yuildings movad to Woonsoe In a short \ . Ifecl that you | at2116 Sonthslst st., South Omaha, Sioux City, encournzod by the success | 1he hustings was Icontmently laughed at [ time nothing will remain to wark the former 3 » thie full eredit of our success, A Popular Explanation, £ M) uraged by tho suceess | (o) o made his Specch, which everybody | county seat exce 1y lope that an opportunity will | e past age migl alled p superstitious of her corn palace last year, h & ] e 0 el T ; S itsclf at some time to repay the debt. Ihe present ¢ proveriy be enlled scoms to. admit tofinve: been. phonomenally LR prCoRiEoo dt yraska has reason 10 be proud of your | an age of surprises, for many things oneo classed doubled her energies for u grand d le. Thereurod good many people n | tuliing thescday the pity of it isth fent seevices on the national committee, | amons the fmpossibilities have now become Ay U RiE RN i At OmAnt sl Pinaeat o | the oniy ¢ ' Dakota politic Joliove 1 speakk the soutiment of all | everyday possivilities. It would be supertiuous play In order that Omuha ope and America who can point to the | 1o G Vi Mol alais-cxcopt o oo L1 beliove L sheaie the sentiment of ull | o amierate them. But’ have we reached the may equal the excellence expected of vout of the mys- | tribute 50 subscriptions to the election of | ¢ (i kel laZ U I“ e | mtmost Hmite Have wer Phy Hlcluns who clatiy TR e ot e i 2 G i iha aehea el i at Chica wing that we arce all proud | to make certain aflments of the human body her .\nl..m‘ the efic )n»H..hln by | teryin \\?:l h circumsta had enveloped | the candid of your ability and of your standing mmong | subject to a special study, and claim to be able other cities in like colebrations, our | him and placing him in the urly-burly of | A Chamber 4 1 ) - | the great men of the comtry. Your friend, | to eure such disease, pronounced by other citizens must unite heartily in the en- | Actualatfairs, and say “Ttold you so. was slash, by a teaveli Wous ML Trvistoy, | | self-satisticd practitioners us presumptuous;but for the rebellion, but anyone having even u M. THURMAN'S speech of accept- ance to the formal notification of his nomination was longer than that made by Mr. Cleveland to the democratic committee. But then it was to be ex- IN completing the construction of 5 madna The city marshal arrosted S G does their say g so make it sor The man whow &9 company has fulfiiled its obligations in | committees which notified him of his | °C3dcpends on immediate and united are sor ot el Viiae S waters, the returns for efforts now put | of Honon and Shantung. The provinee of N ned Jim Clark sented by o Clicago fivm, who deseribe it as | 8hything marvelous, such us raising the dead, dred fold. Attend the meeting this af- | the provinee of Shintung some 25,000,000, 50 s and was drowned, Just as he jumped | 0f the tent pole used in the tent of General Hethonlotts \ they have at negleet of the city attorney and the | self as hoe is at this time. fing mo: y ey the | self as he is at this time. Having most ey these Lwo provineos has revolted the affair | biack: Il tike you™ it was his lust bet; | 0l axe which was used by Abraham Lincoln | entarrh a sprcialty, bocause it (s ond of, the o intorested parties are inquiring, | questioning instrument of his ambition, | 1 invited his creditors to o dinner and cll u convention for all interested in_tr. plichoentdl U D Comudioaied ol v tod witl succoss hundreds o ods will not be ut a loss to find reasous. It | sociation will b organized and i 2 cbony taken from an old dagger handle | bles. Do they not publish from week to week out whose wisdom and patriotism there | when Trela e 1 when Treland was appealing to Americ full nnme and address of the persons making bed i p's a_paper weight I nt iefield at | prior to visiting the doctor's office for consulta~ tumbled into ruin. bread and meat and sent it to starving | absolutely without food or clothing or shelter from un epanlette worn on s dress uniform | meins ohsurs unknown, hut o the alority wallis, any onesiflering with catarrhal af- their Twentioth street line the Cable Mr. Cleveland's Self-Assurance. 7 3 N s Sk s OvereomEtHb R company is to b congratulated. The | The nddressof Mr. Cleveland to the | tcrPrise. Nomau can stand back. Suc TC151ToRoFtod tHnt B TorniI R bIBraBaIIon LRI Al L it Mr. Thurston carried lome two gavels, one bilities 0f othors i now all the rage,an has broken out among the people 1 fit led in his hip. I3oth men ar {hB1 troe HUNABES swiioh, thevepubiican b % L ac F ko casting breg ; 5 A d 5 hip. Both men w 3 m « e hich the republical C obtain, Dr.J. Cresap ohstaclos, and will [ nomination shows more strongly than | 2ction, and like casting bread upon the | gitute by the foods in the Chincse provinces [ hurt. party wis organized: the other being pre- y o1 his nssociutes o not make’ cluims. to now reap the reward of its labors. any of his previous utterances the self- b an; E E f ol > : : 1 o s ol A HEshowa SN i5E A BRI ingthem o ineither do they claimn 4 ‘ : R R e forth will come buck multiplicda hun- | Honan contains some 23,000,000 peopie, and | attem the Red v at ( follow handie is made from a part it 1o the Bl 1 © niw and Wirrn the district court complaining | was never before quite so full of him- ¥ My S % s of the bysta; s shouted: Il bet | Washington Valley Forge, a part of the 1 do eure ar a8 well ns on. if any considerable part of the population of | vou'st that you'll drown.” Clark shouted | hammer is a picco of hickory taken from an whinl and throut troubles, They mak police court scolding at the absence of [ successfully brought the @emocratic | A xvaueRr of yeurs after Levi P. | may be a very serious one for the Chinese | be never reached the opposite shor when splitting rails, a_part is made from a [ most prevalontand troublesome disease tnat th the assistant city attorney from his post, | party to his feet. and made it the un- Morton failed i the dry goods business, | government. No definite cause is ussizned On Friday, July 13, there will be at ) - | pie f oak taken from the tree under ! socintes huve located in this eft. riprosted: AROean 4 i i 2 7 i 7 ISR T T e P TS e s [T Tet ter to Pemberton, demanding the surrender | . I other physicluns have told .4 ]\\ hllY’Iul are w “dnn_m,, ouly 10 | Mr. Cleveland hasapparently convineed | presented cneh one with o ehock for the | esttory knowledg: of Clina und its metn- | {1, o oy | o1 Vicksbure, Anothor part is apiece of | e discaso. was clissed amon_ the tueur icar the answer in the winds, himself that he has been asaviour, with- v amount of indebtedness. In 1580 | Gy o romembered that the floods in China | made to petition the lesislatuve for better | found by General John i at Port | 1 i duily papers tostimontls from semeof the el et i some months ago caused a terrible loss of | and more stringent Sunday laws. Donaldson, and iy T friend as | {0 ! ot was greut danger that the whole fabric | for food, Levi P. Morton fitted out at his [ life and awful destitution among the | _The high license people of Sioux I it ox part of the | the siatement that | the doubting, and skep- of our political institutions would have [ own expense the ship Constellation with | survivors, many of whom wors left venating the petition nsiing for ths ra. | hammor is from ' of rosewood used as | ti'al may eall and interview the said peoplo EdliohL LHELAOED B fhsm® from | Washington. The gold used for trimming is | tion Tho peoble advertised us cured uxe by no Thisself-sufficient potentate of democ- | [peland. That is the kind of a man the | of any kind. To aid the s the Chinese | people they expected would favor the main- | 1O tte just after the survender of Cor! 0 3 e e racy talked arrogantly of what he had | pepublican party has nominated for | £overnment mude considerable grauts of | tenance of the law. - They say the objections clustafterthesurrender of Corn- | people aud community atlarge, wnd it will more pected that the brains of the kangaroo | 4 complishod in restoring the executive | yvie president. i money from the public treasury and the em ¢ m.‘r‘vi.-" ‘]x'u that it has not been and can not — - fertion 1o Visit those whose statements are pub- ticket would have something to say. office to its true relations to the people, peror gave quite liberally from his private | 0 g erpas PUGNACIOUS PORTER. lishol, o consult with the doctor or his nssoct- purse. But there are so many intermediari session at Madison cousidered matters 100k- |y Attncks a G In this connection there can hardly be a more ey T Ty AT ) X between the emperor and the people, 80 | ing to needed legislation. It fuvored grant- eAttacks a Guest atthe Paxion and | jyieresting subject than the ultimate effects of DRecocaBsind: s astute statesman | tures of the republican nominecs, many [ jyany officials between the treasury and the | ing teachers' cortificates for a number of Knocks Him Down arrh upon the he The processes of this discovercd that the office had **become | newspapers are ler the suspici i Lz b ety 2 ase in polsoning th ath, rotting away the Sy : 0 NOWADAK are under the suspicion of | sufferers from the floods, that it is morc than | years, leading to a life ¢ Uso fixing A young man named L. R. Dennis went licate machinery of smell and taste, pofsoning a perversion of all it ou-;l}t tobe” and { using cuts of Blaine and Hayes to rep- | likely that the money mtended for the relief | A€ term of oftice of county T o Phe ot catordny L iohavaanti blood, and passing into the had been Joosened from its moorings, | vesent Harrison, while likenesses of | fund vever roached the peoplewhom it should y neebliing tho Ulestion. vitiating the for a greater number of years. The council B -~ g ‘ Y 2 will further consider these questions at its | hands. While engaged in this laudable en- | secretions very fountains of and thereupon he set about the great | Arthur with flowing side whiskers, and | bave benefitted, or, if iv did, it had b September meeting - Mitchell during t terprise an oficious porter, a dar dnoyni| 1o SAILEL BN discussod, butthe v task of putting it again in the right | Tilden smooth shaven have heen pressed | looted so many times that not e fuix as Walt Edwards, ordered him out, inform- | S b e b I e Renriug Tt track. Could self-nssurance go beyond | into service to represent Morton. Who | 1eft to be of any service. 1f this be the t MRS, Tl'r_l_, 'rTr\:'m SED. 1im that the accommodations there were | not been touched upon as ofteu as the suject this? The men guilty of perverting the | says composite photography is not a suc- state of the us is not at all unlikely, a S S seiastetaiiiiats r guests only. Dennis puid no attention to .\'\“,"‘\“H”"‘ study of anatomy will show the executive offico woro Tincoln, Grant, | cess? E ready reason is found for the rebellion in the liinks CEaiE i G roaDYAs oo apudent e but proceeded | reader that the junctionof the hack pussuge of Hayes, Garfield and Arthur, What S diblresaadiprovinacsiof Honsniand Shaniun ous and Plainty Tells Him So. to wash himsclf, when suddenly Edwards | thetiode and the upp the throat 1y T et ot g 7 conneeted with the ear by o minute and delicate will the American people think of such amped atinin i Nim A stmaing |y siee known ws the Eistachi tube, Along an allegation, coming from such a Other Lands Than Ours. The N ka del The Nebraska dele blow in the face. 1.J. MeFarland, o guest | tils tube tie eatarrh process oxtends, producing source? Who is the that will AND S e o & noxt sos. | from which it had drifted undor his | TN their hurey o print the first pie- sion of the Ancient Order of United Workmen will be held in Omaha in 1889, 1t was wholly through the cfforts of the Nebraska delegates that the honor was conferred on this cit, The fact may bhe commented upon here, as anywhere else, that no matter in what trade or business our citizens may be employed, or what diverse interosts may separato them at home, they arc all times and in all places loyal to the best interests of Omaha. - 3 ation went home in a It is evident that even the tory gover i rumor that n “white pasha,” with o ] t .“ dou : ‘II .,\.n 1 th b ’;“IL v v“”“m i P e LS R Ol i disorganization painful to wit- | of the house and traveling man, happened | congestion and infammation. By the farther is couvinced of the necessity of changing the | 1 g g i Y | ness. Half a dozen things tended to mar | in the wash-room at this moment and asked | eXtension of this process to the micus Uning. of ! 12 composition of the British house of lords, but [ through the African equatorial provinces | \j 5 L0 e voeoseadings,but the most | Denuis whit the row was about. He told | thetympanumofthe car bs cased, th some cused, FORTY-B1G1LT yoars ago the following | B0t regard as supremely ridicu- | it docs not propose 10 gos0 far ns the rad. | if it shall prove to be true, will probubly be | e bhony of (e BT AL F TRSY | i, and. MeFarland turned to the porter [ SN forms of catarehiof tho TGl ote, Snain doggerel swept over the country ufter lous the assumption of Grover | icals, The wmuovations which it proposes to | found to refer to Stanley. Gene Gordow's | o o namceb UotiE ‘m -;v\ o :«rld sked hvlw whit ]!u- struck m-! man fc w-‘ like manner resuit from th ~\\4-Hils_ “"f «E(-u _over T ; 7 o |t IRt K tonr At th was 100 well authenticatod to lead to | QUring the progress of nyentio when Edwards turned on him and smashed | t15sue enroaching upon the mouth of the Bus #he Maine clection in Soptember: Cleveland that it remained for | cstablish g far (o show how glaring aro tho | death was tog well authentica od Lo lead L | 4 oo, "fys, Phurston, the wife of the tem- | him in the neck stachian tube y D, have you henrd the news from Maine, | him 1o give the exceutive office its true | abuscs of the present body. 1t bus now some | Hhe hope that he s still alive, without taklugs | L0 Gnan of the convention, and M MeRarland thon repaired to the office and | Partial or complete deafuoss may also resuly How sh ¥ charneter, restore it to closer relations | 530 members. The avers ttendance is not | iNt0 consideration the time that has clapscd | {0 e Sl e Sl | informed My, Kitchon of tho affuir, and Ed- : ,H.H.(;mln‘n i ‘,:I‘f‘"“‘;, with q.y\nu»iu over sixty, but as a member can seud in is | Since the massaere at Khartoum. Stanley, | GAtTes St 3 BETEEIR A PR SEDMANA | wards was immediately discharged. Later “'.",..‘.‘4’,‘.‘,.'“'.‘;.'?",,“,‘ jo.0arof f DLOTIECERUNEEN vote by proxy, the number counted is always | OB the other hand, may have succecded in [ (istiot: B IEROn) Aseording Lo Mr. Melarland, who represents Knox, the Disal passazes easiig wndie variication e e U Fonponiabl. g auy Iuiorebing voie - OF | Doronk b sl of ngserawn sround | Yrtimany ofoje wlncakes, bus bees very | siar syplicd it the pollce courtnd dwore | o ablinfiizn tha el A mialle ot ¥ . 0 3 uncasy at Mr, Green's attempts to win prom- | out a warrant for \rr0's Arrest, siying St civses 18 those,geno through her favorite son, and her vote i this 530, probobly four-fifths are well- | Emin, By and bo making his way toward | \honey 86 U HHOHE BEERES B I BEOR | O intonded to romain hero and st \hig | are o vibod, prove compa uhvlhu £ Al be TS B vho kept himself more remote from the | meaning. wentlome dty: | the coust. The relief committee in London > negr : ) 850 fective, A curccan oniy be obtainod ity will be no less uncertain for Ben Har- | Who kept himself more remote from the | meaning' gontlemen of avera apacity; § ; the negro was punished if it cost him £500. Deobtained by skillful v Gov T with the people, and administer it “in full sympathy with their wants and needs.” 11 there hus been - a president poor work, Bofore the end of tho year, Mr. Cleveland had his eyes opened, alz0, to the bitterness of partisan ob- struction, This veferred chiefly to the Tue general wan of western | of the country will not agree with 4 x A e S husband being chosen as the temporary and Sclentiie Tocal treatmont -and lot Jt besaid rison in November thun it was for his nbined with constitutional treatment and contributions to the talking done at the | George Green returned last evening from Cun Catarrh be Cured. summer to repair defects in city work | Portunities as he to learn by association S e prosent can more properly be called arc doing 100 much talking, Mr. | and it 18 claimed that Stoddard disposed of | g¥eryday possibihtics, It would be superfiuous breaks in the sowers have been discov- is some sh was brought before tae court and Stods ce certain ul - 1 hod it i fot I 1 1 you.” quite a ¢ won olfense, and souc f the atistled prictitloners is presumptuous; but it is safo to say, much more defective ; have. Once a peer ahways a peer, is the pres- | Omaha in one day last week jossibilities of others from fire. auything marvelous, such 2 efus: 0 lio senate to promptl POl ? g and faulty work on the purties responsiz | refustl of U D& prompily con= 1} purging itself should be granted the lovds, | compuny s being, subscribed o the umount . + sefentific metho u v huve it . A | speclulty hocausc it is oue of the most prevalent the eity can have in fnsuring honesty in Justico Lumar, and the loyal sentiment | 1fe peers, ereated from men of brains, and Two b ars who went through . Guidc assoclutes bave locatod in this city they have i escape from the Jail at Kked Cloud Wedues gives o Ravishiog, othur pliysiolans have lald (hels. lsed railroands are endeavoring to obtain a | Cleveland that it was a reckless or 2 people than Mr. Cleveland has done we | the other part is about evenly divided | holds this opinion, and also inclines 1o the | (hyirman of the couvention should have sub R S o e that nothin attended with more $llustrious grandfather in 1840, have no knowledge of him. Before his | between men of real calibre and some of the [ belief that the recent reports as to Stanley’s | sequently been made the mouthpivee of his Drink Multo itis pleasant. Jus resnlts thin unskillful local treatment A £ 4 b marriage he was more exclusive than | worst scalawags m the empire. These latter | desertion by bis followers and his critical | state délogation, and that, the announee: ——— 1 yith conatitutions) ustieniead) I is o protty stato of affairs if Omaha | 4ny European monarch, ana thero was | do not often attend, but they send in their | Position arc but an amplification of similar | ments of votes, wotions to udjourn, and like Selling Mortgaged Cattle. ble to the hoaring, isayp :1-3]= Lo ’l B ; e SRR | ever a president who found so few op- | Yotes. The new blood put into the upper [ rumors which were received in May Iast, It | Lk oping should be done by Mr. T, and not o must spend thousands of dollurs this house has of late years been olderly men of | 1% to be hoped that some ofticial information | Fu Mr. G S0 on Saturday she dropped | Mason county, Towa, where he has been look- might bo eallod o superstitious b . L, b means, who have beea serviceable to the then | Will soon end the which is feltus to id to the Nobrasks ~delegation to [ ingafter some cattlo which he sold to G of Aurprises,for muny things once classed caused by dishonest or negligent con- the wants |;_\I ml. ]:v'll( the people. 1I_I“u government. ‘The morals of the upper house | the fate of the daring explorc hten things out. Stoddard last fall, The cattle are mortgaged wong the fmpossibilities” have now become tractors. At least o half dozen serious | €Xecutive office has become more dithi- | y,v0 jmproved in the half century just past = 3 ) 1 1 t umeiuto them, Tt hive we reached th B i ’ she said, according to a coutempory N T TR A B ey Sl o the VO We rOue » cult of approach sinee it has been ocen- | s mental power has not appreciably chunged. STATE AND TERRITORY. e B T R SR | LG et o el S RO g i sttty Hove wer Physicinus who. ered during the past few days due to pied by Mr. t_lun-luml than is any vuler | The programme proposed by Lord Salisbury Nebraska Jottin, maker's wax in your chair to hold you down, | was bound over to appear before the it t 40 & BPACIAL 5 g in Iurope, a fact so well attested that | isa modes First, he would do away Nebraska City sports have o and if youare not earcful L'l get some for | court g mortzaged cattle has come to such disoason ed by other nobody who knows auything about iy | with the baser fellows by giving the house | club : ; (e it onie Balan anddalt tho moam iyl o/t suse, Bad Some 0 B TR YA T 7 i A ey conatruction will make itself ovident, | Would presumo 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 has openly R O R e e ies the neurest 1o overcoming the seemi Tt therefore becomes the plain duty of e nata aud adanattar louderad uti o Forty Weeping Watereitizens have banded = : = Yaye lubored so lard. to obtain the sewer and plumbing inspectors to duct or how criminal their actions, they are | themselves together to protect village McCoy or hifs associates do not mak place the responsibility of fraudulent still Jawmakers, Certainly the power of o ) e T Sttt ilavaton nd glving then e 1t ‘. ‘vlu:n: 10 give stzht (0 the bifnd; w and ble for it. A fow examples will haye a | fivm everybody whom Mr. Clevelund has | and that, too, without Lord Salisbury’s | of & 5,000 1 5 cured and do cure catarih, ws Linl salutary effe It is the only safeguard | sought to foist upon the publie service, | plan that the ministry will may | The railroad recoipts for freight in Colum 7 \ W throat toubles. hey muke catarrh . > A conspicuous instance of this sort of | restore this adisgr member. Another | bus averaged about 3300 4 day during the 313 K und troiblesome diseases thit the people of this its public wor obstruetion was furnished in the case of | feature which he would have is a system of | Of the year, : Py PRl 1 g AT (Vi 5ot 1 ock store and vere capture o the tr 1 with =ticcess hundreds of perse not necessanly wealthy, Ho would limit | Kok store und w RiLe0uTRAGO & ; other physlciang have Lol thuld dis thelr number to fifty, not more than five 1o | day night : ¥, no day nigh 1 i 14 from week (o week in (he daily bo created in a year, The ides is to infuse e Nl Dot a e anflaisae y Fair Skin {imoninls from soms of thelr miny. kratetdl moditication of the rates established by | shameless obstruction. On the whole | o\ ife into this eminently sluggsh body, | from the dcpredations of horse thieves N patients, giving in cach case the full name the Towa railway commissioners, An | we think it can be conclusively shown | put the slow way in which Lord Salisbury | Three aniwals were taken in one night re and ‘,‘w‘w" X ‘,‘.‘:’;.“,; ; .‘.nIu.lavf.lk';xfi"t‘l::-Iwm increase of the freight tariff has al- | that the partisan obstruction which [ propeses to do it makes it lookas if he wished | ©ently and the citizens ave up in arms % aud fntorview the suid people prior to visiting ready been made, But a still further [ the president deplo bias been | to give an apparent reform without making | | The deadly dce crowm sickened fourtoon 7 i : LI fasion s s fr Sl AR RS soncession is asked for, It is evident, | very noccssary and extremely useful, | much real chango. In the sbsolutely sure | Hemore Boar Ao et o duss, reducing BE NI Dnknawn: bt 4 the medority. of cases are et however, that the state board has met | It is . impossible to say what | movement toward po ing the heredi | their weight und fever. The emetic won i s \ zeus woll known ]o‘;w”u\;'v‘mm picple and tho general managers more than half | might have been thé damaging conse- tary branch in the British government, it is | after a hard strugyle. 2 _ o B Mg from catarrhal aifections to 5 $0 1t ha noticeable that the tory leader is at length a Phe managers of the Franklin County Fair tatements are published, or way. A greater change in the schedule | quences if it had not been excrcised. Lineaila U DIEAANAR A A Zha mauagars of Builin ) b f o atstemonte a6 PULLIMIAC S would be doing the people of lowa an Obviously, Mr, Cleveland hasthe full- | 00 0o or he propose: s the fall meeting the best one ever held in th 4 me. The sooner he proposes the expulsion | ¢t T HEE I B e tons will be an tly Located, fnjustice, and a hult has beon called. | est possible faith in himself and ho is | o the black shieen who now ave the ight to | Sains e &F, 1o, Aftrartions % 20 il : anently Looated. i The new tariff sheet is to go into effect | frank in declaring it. But he is likely | sit on its benclies the less radical some of the Schuyler furnishes another warning 2 ¥ aud 15 ussociates, lately of the July 5. To this the railroads have | tolearn next November that the peoplo | other pending innovations may be, Sunday swimmers, Charlie Weleh attempt s N, Yo City, ab-o'of Wadhing: raised a general protest. They | ave not similarly impressed with his to dive into the water on that aay and twist > 100 24 ibiock, Omali, Nulb. al 1”‘ are circulating the report that if | vaunted virtues. Au agitation in favor of home rule has f"f\,f?f.},ff{‘f.‘”-. 0 ellus Sat i Db : A s ure eated Sy Consumpiion the commissioners refuse to change the been started in Scotland. The demands of e all nervon sousce, “All disenses pecullir o vo 3 Py 4 - 5 . el ahn those in the movement are that Scotland b A ~ proposed rates and order them to be put The Fourth of July Celebration. o8 11 oW A A _Dan Johnson, w : Dt fnts. o tho rall | Spotins cMons randa by the Femeral | Souid haveu e morcscntation in pari | whching Wttt me o | | CATARRHCURED, roads will make a fight and test the le- | committee having the Fourth of July ‘ : e B Woonin {c"hr.,e,uuyl fomd i istantlyapplied 1011 0. 1., 2o 4 p.n, 7o 8p. M roads w sition; that, in addition, she shou | prescuted to Wecy JLop suml:u Hours, from 9 a. m, to 1 p, gality of the commissioners’ action. Op | exercises in hand for s grand celebra- | Jociliure of her own and n exocutive | EVing the largost s ; Are & fiaode hs U‘:’:/" Corespondence ricelyos proupt ttention the face of it, the threat is were blufl | tion, are on a scale uevér before ate | government sitting i Scotland with full con B b No letters answercd ualoss accompaued by 4 aud the Towa commissioners will not be | tempted in O . The maguificence { trol over all purely Scoteh questions; and that hoaariia CAdress il all to Dy, 3. C. McCoy, Natge ghtened by any such - demonstration. | of last year’s celebration fs said to bg | Scotlund, thiough Lier executive goverament, r the nuerous experience at th ¥ i Black, Omubs, Neb

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