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7 other northwort | A ore e e women ent- coneraged | THE GREEN VELVET RIBBON | Bio.te e Shermeing the e of oo in selecting | road lawyers. Capable and | ern state was THE DA] f;\r BEE. A Campaign Expedient. onre WAS neces The democratic platform omitted to | the commission is al : > " o tovin ‘Ramned dny s | she had swallowed them. Her symptoms bo: + | 1ight #s they doscend against the Biags ». PUBLISHED RY MORNING. | i, assurance that the party was | trustworthy mon for this service could ll“ L 1 o Thusdey | % Siavmiing knd GHG SAS SHORE B sund Tor Ty suante g n NOBS 9 A 1 - 5 ¢ ed whaf'these facts arc known. doctor, when the lost se wsticit A GTY X TERMEOF FUBSCRIPTION. in sympathy with ci¥it service reform, | haye been fourid in a weok, without any | ; 5 Fetmova thd fax on WHisky AN 10 1. | G o e e e e e | Botween: Rugwed and. . Frownlng MOUNTAIN OF GLITTERING: MIOA Dasls Morning Edition ficiuding Sunday or that the policy would receive any | great expenditure of effort. A, more ase it on thekclothing of the masses | ticks,and the stomach troubleat once veasod Mountains. and marhig=-the summer tlouds flitting or 8ix Monibs support from the party i the future.| probable and reasonable explanation s [ is a proposition which, in the name of | - ke across the horizon, dipping their dewy g‘r}i’”fim\;‘ll‘: Any TR, mailed 't wy | The platform is very generally believed, | that the presiden been o much en- | the greatnorthwost and - its honest in- | BOOK REVIEWS, Ll BRI sl o s dress, One Y ear 200 | and nnl, without pror minent democratic | gaged with political wark that he dustries and vigtuous people. the - Her- PEOPLE WHO ARE FOUND THERE. | subjict for the full display of his are by unudistes. . THeY: Hav adopted | STUInLE on WiesT, & st f more lives tstlo skill. * Dov 4 o brook I8 Bearpino, WASHISGTON OFFIcE, No B13 | the president before it was submitted to | of which th was no assurance of any | for them betrayed t) trus hey | .l.]' 3 ions . of llmi‘- bk s to faee | X Pay at Dakota's Suiminér Tasort— | ylar time soemod to ho displayed” in FOURTRENTH BTR the natio convention. Even with- | politicai ad The allowance of | were not representative men. They | .{'\,“.}“.' slom st i“‘_\w_ roed Magnificent enery — Rippling wgling for the unwary trout,. & little . CORRESPONDENCE. nd eds. | OUt the statement of Congressman Scott | a year in which to perfect the business | were the agents: of monopoly, of public | M g R B A B Streams and Frageant Flowers o from . fomini o iront . ane AR SR IRRAMGN | that ho carricd the document from | provided for by the luw. docs not jus- | Ebhory and of imperial exneniitere | {0t AR domostic sory afa show | . ~Scencs at the. Springs R e OF THE BEE. o o INESS LETT Wachington to St. Louis, and that it | tify the government in occupy- | 1ifivios will not proporly attach to tho | the outcome o modelled on the knowle that a little harm- All business lotters and 11d be | was adopted withe Qu“mu_'h alteration, | ing the full time. The intention was | est until this immoral’ doctrine shall | pessimistic philosophy: and how, under Hot Springs of Minnekalta. less minnow has been actually “taken r;:‘\v"l‘:-fllr;rv‘j,m "“34"“ . it would be irely fair to presumc v‘! it | to have the reservation opened as soon | be indorsed at the ballot box. ordinary .‘1‘.-,‘ ‘bl'!ud‘:: lm- o‘vv“ ost n'\: BUFFALO GAP, Dak., June 27.—(Cor- | i % by the M.:’» 8 hand TR ens payehi o o pany. | Mr. Cleveland would not allow so im- | as it could practicably be done, so that e bure will be led, who, adopts this a5 tho | respondence of Tix e Al aboard | Of this desig: The honors NOTES, guid Moro hands are at work in England at | able trend of its teachings, present than have been employed ina long | Krre, by Willis Boyd Allen, Pine Cone Se ¥ of the day, however, rest with her, for Hot Springs.” shoutsthe driver, none of the other members of the tallyho pulls upin front of | get even a nibble, and she 18 crowned Tie B Punmmng Cmmanv Prnmx"lflrs i DL Tisk KA poTiey: o WHIBh HE-| e P e 0 the could do o, ads through the as b was to stand to be made without his | territory could be commenced, and o | time ries, Boston, D, Lothrop Co. Prico $1 Buffalo Gap on thearrival of | the heroine of the hour by common con- B knowled id approval of théir char- | that this fertile region could speedily Bighty cigarmakers of a New York fac Mr, Allen has never written a moro | (10 prssenger train at that station. So | $ent. Under the spreading branches of b acter. It of vital importance that | be utilized for the gencral benc It | fory huve striick agaiust u reduction of from | geligntful story than this, the fourth | mych has beon said and writton con- | Uit lofty pine n_(-.mm.‘;..ml 8 party Eworn Stateme the platform be made to fit the can- | isa mistake that this intention is not “hadl i , : voluttio it the famous Plne Cono Sorios 4 b enjoying the solag a_ “two fo 3 e of N | 1 battbicieies’ =3 Brickiayers' union No. 11, of New 1 1o Iar - | cerning this resort that the BEr man, y & tro I B Etate of Nebracka, ns didate, and no man could have been | heing carvied out, and it will be a mis- | york, has defented # resolution to admit | Tt takes a jolly party of young enmpors e bl prad el A AR L b Ly County ,._vn'y a8, ctstaty of The Tiss. Pebe s i . ) 1 - : - g f Host )t oA ¢ Shoals | ™ through curiosity than anything | which resound 1 re-echoes from that NS0 S iy, Olies NOJSmELY Seat thit the | U110 80 SOLICIOUS T 1 R 1¢ | fortuno 1f the delay shall result in tho | Ttatians e tvavera 1 Callogd BaiY (1 1. | Torm fortnipis, ana. as e o vas | €lse, mounts the seat with the driver | dircetion against the towering hill be- actual eire the Daily Beo for the week | president, Having absolute command | failure of the law. The silk weavers in Colle oint (L. 1) | for a fortnight, and describes tho va TRACIHEY e s R Dy crowd. long roug . was as follows: mill_who struck because some of their | yf along through of the sltantion, 1t us ways in which the members enjoy | and is soon whirliy ding June ot « 11 question- ' / 08¢ 0w 1 s0e s 2105 not atall question - brother unionists were bla ted are still | g Ives during that happy time. [ eanon and gorge, over hill and vale, Who are th ) Tows that Jfoom 80 o | able that he knew every line of the Senator Sherman. out Wiiky crowd ity CHEBE LIS, waols N | GIwHI \He. wete. sbrlagscel. MIsay ay?" asks a chronic and sallow-com- 3% | platform before it went to the commit- Numerous stories have obtained cir- | Three hundred Knights of Labor, and | ymount of enjoyment possible only to | | \1,‘“ Yive HOUEs' ‘r‘“,‘ Belnis 6 up {"]'"""‘]'“‘r""'l of acompanion sitting . : i i ot o) 3 kahta, C S © brings one yy his side o o S0 1530 | tee, and it would have heen trcagon | culation since the national republican | their ladies, “of Tifiin and Fostoridy O | voung people ‘of sound health, per a y VRGBSR ol LHOBSE 17040 A a1 1 i " were recently banquoted by their brothers | | . in front of the large and elegant hotel | says the second, “are what people now- ko IR puuishable with political ostracism to [ convention regarding the impression [ of Fndiay, o. foet frocdom from care and who e | JLSCte 0S8 Sl (R an | asday call LA = have changed a single word of it. made upon Senator Sherman by the re- | The 500 employes of the Darlington (Eng.) | In perfect sympathy and harmony with i,‘:\,“::,, o ‘.‘,‘.,,\\};1 “‘[ o6 “1‘{' ,\:\v ;‘.‘,“, (i,‘: © COMMERCIAT, TRAVELERS, 2 R YRERRA RO, B, TZ8CHUCK. In view of this the consideration sult of the convention. Most of these | steel works have struck azainstf one “lv“l\_h* T ¥ Pia PREITR b mwl»m\l q.l, A but in former times we called them Eworn to betore me and subscrited, in 1y | corded civil service reform in the dem- | have reflected unfavorably upon the | JEHQER, S v ot C AN ADVENTC RoUS SALON Hov. . Ty James | 1o loath tho lutost “hews from the Chi- | joummers, I hive lonrnod since Iiava presence this Jth Qay OFGui A Stiey Publie, | ocratic platform was a bitter disappoint- | Ohiosenator. He has been represented as | o (00 5 EC Eraukin 1 10 of the_ “Boys’ yconvention, and some one in the | Soes 1 ey o ,::,]:::l:.[f;‘ .‘:."‘,“'I‘,‘l:,fl.,';,::',f'l tato of Nebrn | " 5 fonl ers who had | feeling very sore and as privately shroat- ek o 4 Ay ome Libr . 12mc o x PR i kg e HLN, [ o otte qus f Btatect Nebrsk ment to the radical veformers who had ling v ve and as privately threat ent out to have a discharged wrl roinst gonts. - Dubiishod by A L. Burt; Wil | barty happens to recogrize me as the | wigh their ways, to think very well of d a boundless faith in the ing to do things wh of Mr. Clevelaud's re- | fail to be very damag ensions, They might have | It has been said that e w ret duly sworn, | professe of Tho | o the actunl average cerity Dadly Beo for the | form pre and to put a stop to the obnoxious boss’ do ings and they They have s very much | ports : \ S epresentative o o Los! OWs- e linm st., Now York. Foproscntalive of ho groulost Hows | thom. They aro niways apparontly The 08 souBlit. fitey for. 1aboration cote | Lappy, ad having o good time where- ought after for information con- | yyar they go, and when two or throe or Publishing hor of this number of Mr. daily circul wonth of July, 14,043 cop! for ST Ry 5 i AreitaLiin et X¢ oy rning that important political eventy TRV R wathe R A sl IO Ter, 1857, | hoped for very little from the democratic displeased at the course of Governor tu A ey, Noutly caught the true spirit of Daniel Dofoe | but when I ventured s unauthentic ;‘l:;‘»:]”f‘lhl:’:’ti‘ N:u,h\lh IH[\::"\ 1:.::::1: Mot for Dbcemner, | convention if left tothe free expres- [ Foraker, that he contomplated a public | (7% Gied i toing some kind of work on | and Cantam Marryat, and he has here | prediction that 1t would be Hurvison the | spinuing yarns, and relating amusing i copiés s i vop | sion of its sentiments on this poliey, but denunciation of the methods of General | England's big guns. given to the boys of Ame most fas- | 10 Oll08 h"‘.‘.‘ their heads and said, | i, cidents connected with one another's o Febrinry or March, | g be Cilave (TY form | Alger, and that he would have a good thiv sty oL tHo 8 Nich it is ot be. trinyolN KA B¥BERIbaos, HNE T PRSATIN i | copies, | With Mr. Cleveland as the platform g ng story ¢ i Tho 5% Sbylnas: 1s n bl nd exveriences, and [ presume i 198, 10285 | maker they expected an enunciation in | deul to say about others whom it is s safe to prediet a wide reading and | 'The town of Hot Springs is a bright | ¢hat that is what they ave doing now. g o 3 A ; i o o suiabity. The nuthor his ovi- | €01 upon & groen ribbon of fortility, [ Fhare s never & loing now | i GEO. 1. 125CAUCK, | behalf of their hobby that would amply | alleged were not entively faithful to his e populalty, DHG Mo e o vic | fintwaon: tiggad i frowiiing wibline | suioray 18}, HOVOE vso . Hikiny sl siint A Swom to betore me ail ~"\'r|‘-l":‘) nmy | justify the confidence they had reposed | cause. titigs Democrat celobrated its ninth | JEREY SEEAC I E e loculitios | tains. The green velvet ribhon is the [ {HEEICE DUy thet ono “or moro of H presence this Wik quy of T Notary bublie, | in their ideal reformer. The failure to | It i not at all surpyis- l ““‘”"'fi‘]“’ s 1n Daketa e | GOBI ey Mivo bebn Qrawi et sesohds | ylloy of thio Ralling Water viver, nud!| (68 (o most ton femied cass gt SHe: s got it amazed and discomfitted them, | ing that Senator Sherman ition of property tn Dakota coun- | 114, " ho book is unique in its way. | the Hot "I'\'\!;“' fatho jewel thatlics | mutics flec from the listonor for solf- e AVERAGE DATLY CIRCULATION 20,057 | but the new wrs vepresenting this | should have felt disappointment at \ biending the best literary entertain- | Upon it. t oo world of grandeur | ) gtaction “iWell,” intorrupts the : i g Dy town in the atate enthusiastically | and magnificence is presented by nature fiis Whird failure to saoure the: omina- | ratified the nomination of Harrison and Mo | et for fulinstruction S ARAYR FhitorEe e tion of his party, when the chances of | o0 last week. and commendable morals. he illds- :o ”t’i .l>|.|‘\<”l 1":'“1[ "."}”" v ,“1.‘ L:!u_h i 1 ey % The annual picnic of the old se of | trations wd the volume eannot | 10 :"M peauiLi, ol A ‘:‘t"vlvfl A\\;l of them going sofar asto denounce | success scomed so lavgsly in his | ¢ R T oy e mats | SRt Ay o the boys, Tt 1s | venks, whose pinna ower through claim therein sot upas | favor. It w folis, soft, silvery elouds and kiss the nzurc former, “I wish you would invite them up this way.” ““Thoy are men of ex- tensive kuowledge of the ways of the vorld. and have splendid business qui {" Total for the Week - - - 140’4_.0(_). clement came bravely forward in me ¢d eriticism of the civil serv VELAND has issued a new | 30m¢ the preposterou Mr. CL T 11 probability his | grove the third Sutu in Ju - sale ifications, In 1 sense th civil gervice rule, but it has not a word s in all A 8 | grov ut ale : % Sl BS WAt sBld Ant TR T 1 n moral sense the bout tho dangers bosetting & second | cOntrary to well-attested facts. final effort to attain the honorable am With its last issuc the Kearney Press Ane Portraven wy Hiv- [1‘ !_-‘_d“‘}‘ b '\ll A ‘1 l}l-\.»_}"‘nl}\ lab | standard is away above many others of about the dangers besetting a secou Mr. Cloveland has evidently had his | bition of being mado the candidate of | thaneed hunds, W. C. Hoiden retiving and J. ation of the woet in the | the distance and lend a scene of do- | proater protensions, and it really takes term. Mr. Cleveland has evidently had bis cing made the candidate of | 1 500 son stepping into the ed TR of one of his dr: licious rapture to the eye, iuspiring the | Fman with a spotless record to “obt { attention called to these criticisms, | the party in whose cause he has de- | nose ieroes, by I Waters, author of * with nature’s grand sublimivy, | o nosttion fh o honse of meh teatoaiam | Trmrn are only fifty-cight pages to | Which it is not unlikely he expected. | voted the hest y and the mostardu- | Linwood people ure rejoicing over a OFCORbRIL NI LVOL 13m0, SBLINS: EWOrth breeze s laden” with hoalth and f pied 5 onmoss is always on the sur- e by y-elg g ok What be permitted to be said in | ous labors of his life. He is sixty-five | discovery which was made last week, and ington & Co., New York. f and as the wavering zephyrs ro- RO HYHOEAE N al6MmeR b the Mills tariff bill. But cong en & : : 5 5 o ¥ 2 shaft is {0 be sunk to test the extent of th Allthe known incidents of the life of | turn from off the rippling stream, made NHTS I b RELLLL LY enjoy this document so well that thoy | the platform was neec rsold, and his age when the next | deposit, the poct, his traits of characte sweet with the delicate porfume and de- oreign to their composition. R R ka6 o has T byal bho Whole sur | 20 the democratic | national couvention shall meet, if he sper county is on the of a R corvespond ina remarkablo | licious fragrance of the wild flowers | &al 'fl'x"«“-’n'l"\ ::m\:"";“]!‘" ;wn(d i RO LR (Vi Teevion vales § ive until that timo ubtloss bo- | fight for the cointy seat between Homery 14 ¢ e ponins: grow in profusiol i o | St ctly, enjoy n refresh- mer long. ;\:!!l!'ll‘ ag 1“35‘ (l\\ll)s.| L ..r.]n_lm No 1”.,"-““1;.”“[.“ no, w 'l_ doubtless be- | It o, The. Lincoln Town Sie com. | manner with those of one of his own v REDwan I"'hf‘t n {'1”‘“l fnoesy ing bath in these hot sprin F'rom 3 3 - = harm could come to him from his own | bar him from appearing in it as a pr Sty S crs i abtar ey heroes. The author of this v~~i;\:{nu g u: il g the spacious parlors the musie of the g s is ua SIOTAN newspapers are now vonting | PUIY simply by claiming for the ad- | dential aspirant. Itis easy- to unds gift 10 f piano floats rosonanily theougl tho g open halls and corvidors, with soothing effect on the nerves of the cowhoy, g helpless in his room at the further cnd of the building, whose intense rheuma- 1] i sufferings have been brought upon - | The total it- | stand, thereforo, that his present disap- so | pointment would be wroater than ever before, 1t is not improbable, also, that m. The assumption of su- | he has good rensons for focling agy aluation of property in W, cto the lust asses ich $1,013, makes it evident that Shaks- carly voysterin : subsequent studions life, his o balaned | 1o winistration all the glory of inaugu charging him with all sorts of blunders | in€ and maintaining honest veform in his treatment of the late cmperor, | loNE a8 tho pledge for the future w The Scotch physician, however, will | With thec his dis- nt his idiosyncracies, his fond- e wit and humor, hisdeep |1 contemplations “behind the veil of | in tempe spleen on Dr. Mackenzie and s ot springs. of which there aro bubble and boil out from solid long the mountain _side and vary ature from G0= o 95 y proper - The Indions tion will ccleb o the W, nebago reser: TRy ix | perior merit for what had been done in- | vat in parti atethe Fourth on the wildnes o seted and ! are smd to contain cortain mediemal | i e oxposure o clemonts o have his revenge when he presents his | Derior merit for what had becn doue in n partics. ‘ e AR D O wildn e all veflocted and vividly | 816 SUE J0, KO0t o sy | im by exposure o the clements on the Bl forservic volved no danger so far as the demoe- iator Sherman has never | avent is yone one/day 8o that: th presented in this dramatic character. ol s of northern latitudes, and i1l for sorvices. 2 j ) « L that b Iy f ront solid mevit and awill | ailments, such us rheumatism, neural- O AT BBV RS e y was concerned. The perit would | sulked and never failed ¢ brothiers can come aud see the fun LU B L gia, dyspepsin, constipation and discases @, accompaniod . swoc y be in the promise of continuing the re- | to put forth his best efforts for the sue The Beatrice Canning company 1s over of Shulcespenre. || 5o S keSS oW T wisl to spoak. | ccininine voice, vibrates throug e novel and delightful conching Fais : i ing for u zood season’s work. The ca complete and crushing ot et open door, 18 reminds him of his ¥ S form, and this was shrewdly omitted. | cess of his party, and he will not now ‘ ST G ol = articularly of Joww Engla vhoro @ wrip of Mr. Blaine through England to b q ¥ ave alr u 1,000,000 cans., mians and Cipheron- | 1 ) ¥ AREL AR AL New England home, where a sist Mr, Carnerrie’s castlo in the highlands | But My: Cleveland needs the mugwump | mar his honorable record of loyalty and on the factory will h of 1 PEOPLIE WE FIND ITERE. . | plays the accompaniment to a mother Te CARRERIC s casts I WIS BIEAANES | vote, Ho cannot lose any of it without | fidelity to the republican ¢ He is | 30,000 cans of corn or 15,(00 to 21,000 cans of NOTES Without doubt the motives that in- WO Wiiste s My W des of Scotland has fully restored him in | ;0 e i ihunces in Now York. | too true e haTy i | tomatoes in ten ) About two hundred “A Fortnight of ¥oll the title of | #pired the present owners of the place | Bo¢o-Night. 3 ERE i end nolllh Sl plidnee petuvn | (DTS CRE e SUBRORS RGN SOLSH 1000 BEHE A IRETIS0 B ok & MOent st Heavilibe o ) 100 menand women, | o yew book from the pen of Maur to improve and make anoted pleasure On the grassy lawn, on the | and issue from the round the building the Chia A setost flowers in life’s bouquet—uro having a game of “hide and spek.” ) on, every trade, c 1088 is represented, and all o and they 5 g A r that some of | ously suspected of an it will stray away from him unless he | He believes fully and heartily in the can restore the faith badly shaken by | principles of the republican party, and the national platform. This he is en- | these he will buttle foras long as he has . and were afterwards deavoring to do by extending the classi- | the power to do so. Only those who do I:A‘ifllvl L o) sild they b — fication of the civil service so not know John Sherman, or who have a | Shopet from him. it L 0 " K undor a mortgage und a boy starte IN the hands of the prominent busi- | 1o inelude all the offic ; s, clerks | malicious purpose in disparaging him, | to drive thom to Sioux City, But tie Wayne ness mon who met at the board of trade | ynd employes in the executive depart- | will attempt to cast a doubt upon his | me! took the lad and persuaded him to rooms to organize a stock company, the | jpents, the pew re B . % N . drive them back, when a writ of i ulation going into | constancy to his party in every ci issue "The case will come up for fir ainder childron. of mules is causi vne than all other "he animals were bought b, g - such purpose. Alth resort out of it, were A solely from o sense of duty and h romp to the United States at the end of July s full of signific: to his part I is sure to take a most prominent part in aiding the clection of My, 1I out to Thompson. : wess of John 13, Alden, publisher, New 1 ek Tt s pronounced by those who | they owe totheir fellow boings, togrether ved liive seanitoncioliEne: brigh ro- | with the pecuniary benefit dev ctions of his prolitic pen. Combin- | therefrom: and with liberal disp] a requisite amountof “plot,” with | printer’sink and the aid of the railvoad | for gne common object, health and hap- lerublo picturcsque deseription of | Company, they have advertised to the | piness, and so far as expressions have life out of doovs amid romantic seenery [ World the greatness of these “healing | joen obtained, all have voulized thewr and quaint chavacters, for which M ek 'jl;*l ]vx’(r}“,,.lnv from ulur;tl Ner | expectations. After exper ng with Thompson is almost unrivaled, people of all ages ¢ A distine- | loagure one of those massage baths ison. ‘um- 02 realization of the Paluce of Products is | effect at once, stunce. Tho presidency would be a | ingduly 7. Tho mules now stand the Wayio | A portrait of General Low Wal HonaaOno tnabiehosewiihslveryial ith which all visitors are “famliar, assured. There will bo no difficulty in | Will any intelligent citizen,nota con- | merited roward of his great services to | PAIes in for over S50, | with a very interosting biographical | iVity whoso Lifo 15 fast nearingr the | Gvem DY tho sweot and modest little raising the mmount of stock required, | firmed mugwump, bo deceived by this | the country, but without it his nume | o i S Nelswanger and wife, of Ewouticr | sketch, s the opening fenturc of the | g, ind which s fraught with the [ Syiiod i et 'mY doparturefully which has boen put at #25,000 in shaves | ohvious campnign expedientof the pres- | will oceupy an honored place in our | had pldced some stryehnine. and com m a | 1St issue of Literature, Alden's illu wrinkles of many years; hardships and | ouings of Minnekaht E of §25. Every merchant in the city ata | jgent? If Mr. Cleveland had been hou- | history far above some who have at- | ¢ to soak for the purpose of poisoning [ {ruted weekly Ihis is fol- | endurance o secking velict from e s squirrels: and to keep it out of th moment’s glance can see that as a busi- ness venture the indirect returus alone will warrant his subscription to the en- terpr But it is necessary that the : e o8 ; : sich of | lowed by it puper by Maurice sied pain and rheumatic su SR estly respecting the spirit of the civil | tained that exalted position. Senator | file ehildren ho put it on the roof of thet sod | Thomy in wiich under the titleof | Bl miadle e ot iy o nnadot o ROYALTY service luw, as the democratic platform | Sherman can be trusted to do nothing | house and bunked sod up around the car Beside Ben-Hur,” he Ly pictures | ymbition to do two men’s work in one It is announced from abroad that Prince claims, this regulation would have been | in derogation of his splendid record. placed o bourd over it. The can leake the home and _home survoundings of | s life-time, has prematurely | Ruprecht, of heir to the throne of S 7 the poisoned water went thr the roof o jenery ew W 2 wspecially g . 5 observed from the beginning of his ad- e B rasSonc toof ol | Goneral Lew: Wall and cspecially | hrought himto the very verge of death’s | that kingdom, as well as of the Stuart pre- e - B celebration this fall shall be an artistic | minjsteation. The authority to order it Ignorance of Sanitar ples. was used by the family. It first took effect ‘\'I‘;,', '“\","‘I‘l';{::,'v“‘\"'_‘h‘t'('j‘"".';‘\', {}“,'(;‘I',”_‘_,f.]‘lf ;lt‘l'\x"tlnm‘u,] uulf warned llillllllliflx]n* tensions to the British throne, is to bo | ot vol 5 i Sy & = R A s N A kDR Rl AU LoERIo) d soon | Mrs. allaec 5C N €y ol 0 by a stroke of pa 1bbling | unianced SEY S mccase o woll, and or that remson | s esiod with bim trom tho st day | oo acvc w2431, Nl i g, ek, i, 200 | i of 10 Bycbion 1 Jsh SppeneInG | S0t s 1 U0 ek i | Sonesd 1o, Marl Ve 150 “mcoad great care should he oxercised in the | o entered the presidency, yot he hus | In his census reports, Dr. Billings | a5 M5 T e e Nch Aldenls pubie: Lections | fortnctior: whiution. Tho move unlors | 248 f the Austrian emperor. selection of the committees of arrange- | chosen to put off the exercise of it until [ States that, in the United States, 100,- | must be the coffee, as that was the only ar- [ from **Ben-Tlur nd from *“The | {upate whose limbs have been ¢ Queen Natalio of Servia is deseribed by ment, t indul d in. | I’y Mr. I year from strictly | ticle that the children had :blos,” with the closing year of his administration 000 deaths occur ever, dmund Yates as “decidedly of the ‘fine [ ATt L s ] (L 1 1l i”“;{“;”flH; by accident and who has [k s A0 X dioe e tdeniie ; h RPN » diseases s, This is un- 0 yere G or A shol % :Ip to make the issue a most interest- vo relief from sc § voman’ order; tall, broad and massive, with : R i a b A, o | preventable discases alone. This is un- | e [0 wore v o) help he ceive reli voman' 5 ATTORNEY C AL LEESE, of Ne- s ‘lA "' our fm"”“ o ,llf questionably a very moderate estimate, i )ttvmvl ”,mv'. k‘i‘# ) oe pe | iPEand attractive one. John B. Alden, | g king refuge from the heat of lower [ larze fe nd black eycbrows and eyes i e % presidential clection. Had he observed } 4Uest 1 McCook makes the following bid to secure | ihlisher Now York and Chicag altitudes” and experimenting with [ and black Lair, which sho wears down her braska, in his recent refusal to natu- | g oot S0l T T cinle he now | And, if there are reckoned alsoltwelve | the prize us the town presenting the chum- MRaITOlY Gantivet 15 tio Leontain 3 % 1 { e s Yoara L | ralize a Chinese to citizenship followed | ! 5, A0 t cnsos of serious illness for every death, | Pion snake story teller: “Ralph McCracken ALY S " few. | the waters of Minnekaht 10se | back, as the sayin’ is, as poor Sketehloy used % n line with the decision of the United finds it expedient to announce, | CASCS 015 5 PRl OO LY AR, in tho hills in the castern part of | Other article in the series which ‘]»‘ whose life has been blasted through the | to say, like a horse's tail.” E J e e Niah S clearly in | we see what a great amount of sufering suakos abound in large guntitics, ||)‘-, l‘\“'li'“w“ ||,I.r..-‘u];£:u;lA;_iw lj.‘:.‘u.-‘ ris- | death of a devoted wife or a loving hus- S IR O AT ety ¢ courts have ruled simi line with the spirit of the | Fesults from ignorance of sanitary prin- ngerous reptiles but lurge und fat gar- | tian Advoc i bund :oking divorce from sorrow | heon forbidden 1o take equine exerciso for ‘ courts hav od s fly. Section ter snakes, Now Ralph has a past contributing occusio ly to t in the: ciples. life-giving invigorating sol civil service law, there would have been { ? States circuit court of California. Other A8 bt ! ] 0 some ths, now amuses h 1t with T et = L oy Rl o s o | pug dog which he pi very h periodies It is entitl Dr TS aTone whonapanlviax st |ionesmon ¥ i zln} of the vevi d s tatutes on n e T R eV S T 48 o But how is thisignorance manifested? | {7 st 08, this. dog.gots out ii bho hitlle S s e |.m1> 2 ln_ litt : xl‘_]\l\!lir I" :"I.\ .rl‘flmh tri Itis whispered that her majesty { gation applies ‘‘to alicns being free 2o Ned] "] Are not our architects competent to | and with the es, Monduy | & e T (i oug! |QRO0 18 HINIGE OUOLLDYBULC also practices, when e the seelusion of he; / , none as it is. Having allowed the *: MM will contuin achapter on *Mysterious | Gruptions is here, with its mother, clusion of her o i white persons,and to aliens of African i it e P deal with the problem of houschold sun- [ mOFMIE Lhe UL Famc Sbnins o '1“ Dreams Analyzed.” Whose. prayer i3 for her. ehild | Erounds, upon a bicyele, - | nutivity, and to persons of African de ‘vll BRI e R eutive do. | itation? Tt will be said, perhaps, that | down the throat of & knalke which hung. | A timely article in the July Century | to be purified and all discase cradicated | The queen regent of Spain has quite re- seent.’” Al ‘hinaman is neithera white person, nor an African, he is clearly out of the pale of the statute. This was the Josition taken by Geneval Harvison in the senate. He votea against the Ci nese bill on the ground that the law al- ready in force vrohibited the natural zation of Chinamen to citizenship. And the cou have borne out Mr. Harri- son’s view itis the province of the architect to | ingon in a manner conclusive that he did not | is **Disease Gorms and How 1o Combat | so thut they m < direct the entire work of house-build- | Want to lose his mceal. Ralph soon dis- | them.” It will be accompanied by a | husband in the! ng are oceupied by demoerats, this | {100 v sze every detail of the | Pitehed the snake and released the dog. | jpontispicee portrait of teur, who | tented and hapy model eivil service reformer now ex- | fittings. But it should be considered | Akl sys the suuie was six feot long aid | hius made disinfection and formentation MANY ARE 1L OR PLEASURE, has suppressed the post of munager of tho tends the classification so as to embrace | that the seience of sunitation i3 broud | that the curve on the pugs tuil was the only | # longer study than hydrophobi iy for amusement and veation, | royal palaces, and deduced the number of these departments. [t is quite prob- | and comprehensive. Years of study [ thing thatsuved it from being swallowed | though .'l i \i\"!vl!ilx']ll- latter [l.nl_:“(.-:_.:?‘\t\lx‘l-u;-u:n ?lx'\ltl-m:\n.l‘l|:I‘|;nl|;x'1.:l paid chamberlains, able there will bea chorus of mugwump [ 40 of experione e oL o T o R Dumbor are here through ehrionity | g, Ol Eusonie, cxempress, is sald to havo laudation of this order of Mr. Cleve- | j;0 of the subjoct. "It is perhape unfor- | bertson W. It Fostor, Joan ioifer, A W, | George Kennun’s paper_in | alone, while the city itscll has its full | dovelobed straugo idiosynoracies, bosides bo land, but the intelhigence of the man | tuniate that there 1s so little in the so- | Holl E. D Smith ‘and Wilbaw'Startz: | the July Century will be called The | complement of those exclusively for ing 4 Foslis N0 RS tendency to spirit who cannot sce in it the cheap elee- | vere and unpl ant detailsof this work :X‘l;f::-;"l'\j“‘:fi"':fm:L““l"'l‘»" ;:1'1 ]i\m\yv-’«":“lnl-m\\ Steppes of the Irish.” 3 At :_nlnalln‘ul-.-~. 'l']‘u: br i“;:mil(llul-u:x-\ -.;:;ul (' S, l“‘l‘r’ ‘:l ']t:““!‘!(“ It”-’t;:l r'll;::“mll:“.: i o device ¥ 2 i s¢ whose tastes | Struck by lightning anc knocked " ] cunion atG 5 w o re- | find things wmusing in & short stay, and doad ce orial, 5 tonecring, dovivo of w very ordinasy | f, Comment 1 o, Uent, o, tetes | S o e e ol Tl Wi o | s, beion SLGSUHRATE T 5 | ook actiom paosen s ths shoy avo. | el indosioot at " fahd Lo s veturn to father and | covered from her recent and sudden indispo- custern liome con- | sition, and is resolutely introducing ccono- mics into the royal houschold. Her majesty irtment; until all the positions worth politician is deplorably obtuse. e T arty came to and made the discovery th A r r ; Princess Beatrico, of Engli Ut EMIGRATION from Norway to the | ' B 4 attractive principles of “artistic con- | W' Fostor and William Startaman wors | publication of o short article descrip- | represented wmong the guests, ” On ll’l- Atelos, of Kngland hor hoisees, TInited States has always brought o do- ko s st struction and the science of wsthetics. | dead, and one of the horses was yet on the | Live of the reunions of the blue and the | yonder mountuin summit, high up to- vincess Victoria, the oldest daughter of Dilatory Business, An architect should hav More than two months have L since the bill to open the Stoux reserva- | tire is so broad as to combine truly u tion became a law, and still the com | Ustic tastes with alove for the detail i ; of difficult mechanical work, involving mission provided for, to secure the | 4, necessity for undert ng compro- ds the he ce within the the soul of an | ground apparently dead. However, the | gray which have taken plu vens, is the re ed | artist, but there are few men whose na- | horses soon revived, It ‘was hard to tell | Tast” few years. A poem by an ex-con- | amusing himself collecting fragmeuts | der of Battenborg, is proving hersclf a great where Startzman ud buon strucl, but Fos: | fedorate Soldicr, ‘entitied “Tho igh | of natare’s u|‘)n:i\.|] in epecimens of [ whip, She recently drove a four-in-hand at- ter had rocesved the stroke in the back of the | mjge ettysburg,” will be printed in | mica, feldspar. His return at evening, | tached to a light drag o distanc % Head. Tho spring seat was torn to pieccs but [ hitte ut Gettysbury : shows his biskot filled with ovorything | miios. visiting Loaas. o Fogry g otherwise the wagon wus unhirn, During ke . el 687 T ety Tl 2 ah A g Spandau and Potsdam. Her The Christian Register for June 14 is | from apetriied muss toarusty,bleached | youngor sistor, Murguerite, followed with & hunter, | the emy , who wunted to marry Alexan- sivable element. noted for its sobriety and thrift. From our consul at Chris- tiana, the report comes that the num- ber of emigrants from that country is increasing constantly since the year a second storm the same day a house . consent of the Indians, has not been | hensive and ntiflc research, It aarons ma 2 . 4 5 s | old ram’s born. (The horn of a moun- i J R o 8 tan y il ) [ l « . s | wostern part of town, occupiéd by the largely a memorial number to James | 0l singlo towm, handling the ribbons herself, 1886, when the low v mavk of 14,000 | 10010d, The country is informed that | the province of the engi 1o engage | of Ed Conklin, a brother-in-law to K Froeman Clarko, It containsa fine por- | tain sheep.) A is wendi Qo O rahia o T RAE SR was touched. The year 1882 wit- | )0 rosident is giving the matter his [ in an occupution of ‘this kind. = His | was struck by lightning and the family badly | ¢, I of his litest | its hourly passage up the navrow, wind- " £ , has amania fc simile of L, a f being: nessed the largest exodus of that . The windmill at the Farmer's photographed in compu 0y with hey 1 train- | shuken natur; inations and hi ; ! R s o | ing guleh of the Wi-mi-lu-kah scrious attention, but it may be at least wal in Do alao received o severe stroko. nnd ihe | peem. “The Shadow,” original tribut £ children, A rccent picture presonts g ' AP ¢ : . 3 e Lk ARG S ouse also rece oke, and the | POotts G s s and W let toward the bath housc A with 4 it pioture presonts a mos people. N 20,000 camo to our | ungihep month before the representa- | 11 i selentific pursuits fit him espeo- | o) fiuid scemed to play all around | Py Oliver Wendell Holmes and W, H. i mittes, | eharming family group. It represonts tho Iy for the dircetion of mattcrs velat- shores at that time. In 1887 the total number of Norweginn emig 20,741, and for 18588 the f proximate the emig 18! when through town, several persons fecling the | Iurness, a biographical sketch by the [ € ne,towal | tives of the government will bo ready | fug'to drainage and sew . Being sliocked and otherwise reminded | editor, o full yeport of the funeral ser- | meeling on its iy Dathers roturning | guoon rog .‘; pouring tea_at tablo, tho baby 'S WES ] 10 meet with the Indians and ascertain ——— the fact that life is rather uncertain in | vices, extracts from the pulpit utter- | on foot. Through that |pmu!. loud of lt\;“» 2 Il\\‘u, i chair at her side, and the ves will ap | yhoip sentiment regarding the law. Misrepresented and Botrayed. duration at the best. unces of severnl elergymen, and other | dustin yonder mountain road ride on ) Infunts looking domurg aud heawtifyl in tion for the year ) 2 s Y ing to Dr, Lko's life | horseback two couples hent on the x rplain white dresses. MO0 1 h A Thus will have been wasted three Chicago Herald, o m g 1 ]In rt ing to Dr larke's li PP S T P BT W e [ et e g B 0 ound a home in AT S , law | Were the people represented in the 3 and work 8 DAEQIY Fapae .l o ln g rogent o morkghs of the ar in which the law T peoy 1 fiv i > P onj I @ i exereise Whow all agree ranking as e e U ulianity of tha Nore | BOINRN OF ihie Y Lok 400y Muscatine hud five weddings in one day | Are Capl Sehurz, who s yetin ¢ njoying thut oxhilivatin iso to 0 o agreo in rauking as 8 disposul. au ) The | or- | must receive the approval of the | Chicago convention? Who spoke for | 1 iEHd Bl 8 ho ds yetin GOr | i fallest extent. The six horse tally- i of largs “yative power, strong will, wegian emigration as compared with | [gjuns or become null and void. | them? Whostood in the forum last | " Horse thieves aré drumming up a big trade | P S w0 KO0 ]v_‘ .-|I-”|v"|’u‘:n‘”\hm’:\- ho, with plumes in varied colors pro- \Sul oss Of mind, fa 0 diroct* doscond other European countries lies in the | Mountime the opponents of the act | week for the state of bras| where | in Jefferson. ough study of Bismartk's careoy and of | truding from the bridle of ench animal, ant of A“' i b T 1 fact that the rural districts and vot the | ype not idle. They or . their | shylocks eharge 12 per cent interest,and The - Atlantie district Mothodist camp | §4.5,001inirs on the political situation in 8 just drive ”l‘ P pue \nu-.:uu \t l‘n -(m‘ 0% Bolnis 1o refuse to Lol that it is the greater towns are drained of their inhabitants. | cissavies are industriously at | Where thefarmer, unable to exchange | 'mecting will, bo held at Crystal Spri Europo. T will appear. i an oarly :‘\.‘;'..T‘»”'ff.'-‘f“»\':ulu‘l‘ TN 0 Ahe | Choy | pleavure to noto tho- cases in which It doew work among the Indians creating hostil- | his corn for coal, burns his erop? Who | * [ ocal creamery men at Waterloo are con. | Bumber of the Yorum, . swingtng hammock ucross the stream | % —_— TaE report comes from New Mexico | ity to the law,and there is reazon to ap- appeared for Michigan,where the farms | fident of securing the meeting of the State Senator Tdmunds i pre paring f..|i haidon young and fair,” in hep 010 Age Notos. that the Hammonds, of pork-packing | prehend tnat their efforts are not wholly | are mortgaged almost to their full value, {x‘illli."x::}’:;":'{“‘,‘.'[:,T“"" for that place to be g l.\,-\mh w article on “The Political by I. of ,1.,- :; il 'n( m.lx © N 1“‘)“ Gie hl‘.' A]x“n‘.y vli:-nlllu:: \I\;h: i b . o . . v the )" 3 galt 1 3 BeXL Nove " Situation, avorite . author, ) )y her side, mith Hubbard, azed %, colorad 1 fame, have induced an eastern syndi- | without success, Theve is n consider- | And whoro only the timber, the salt and | “yq\aw in ragan o temperanco teaching | i most valuable and popular | LLOTLe authors und by her side |8 H o s snc mule-crop up Lo cate to purchase 100,000 acres in New | able element among the Indians that | the copper baron is rich enough to en- | in the public schools is being complied with Q1 » he never ovi- | the hour of his death, which, Mr, Bounor took a doso of medicing in the ¢ \§5 W] story ever published by gentleman wearing e) o8 City schools, It is a Mexico and stock the natte 1ge with 230, | opposed the act while it was pending, | joys holiday in Chicago seeing how | in the Ch rso of his i ) 0. BB NadA. amatter of | was Mrs, Southworth’s novel, *The a lover pouring words of poetic Aamoduing 4 . SauRs gt 44 000 head of cattle, It is the purpose of | and who have since vigorously shows | Many votes in a republican convention | dail¥ study, aud is u part partof every exan- |yt 01yl g 5" iy timd it ap- R e cas itk somawhet prolructed exislonce, BusL 1 this syndicate to supply the extensive | their hostility to it, They are not | $100,000 will buy? Who spoke for Wis- The directors of the state fair this year | Peared in the Ledger' subseriptions rprising profoundness in ct. Murs. Louisa M. Thompson ullvlum,’ N dressed beol establishments of the | without influence, aud aided by the | consin—not for the office hunters, the | mako the following rulo: “ALl proposiiions {’lm-“:l“l‘“' ns ‘I'I 2 ;171]‘17‘»5.‘”:f M;?‘h"‘;l‘l R -2 e s ., 8 arandniace of Gob iRl uihie A Hammonds at Chicago, Omuha, Kansas | white men who have personal intorests | corporations and the pine land rings, | fof kumes of chance, Iniuting whecls and | tho story of, "ihe Hidden Hind o pub- | connected with this scon which proba- e T City, and other cities direetly from this | at stake they are enabled to make their | but for that greater Wisconsin made up | the society. Gambling of every uature and | Jis by G. W. Dillingham, N bly none but those divectly interested | Margate, Euglaud, aged ninoty. Ho entered mammoth ranch. The sclection of the | influence felt, of the pwph» who toil? Who were the 11"l'|_n'\\:m hf" .z‘>_.\|u\ml from and about the | youl iy August, and the demand for it | and the quick susceptibilities of the | the service as cadet as far back as 1510, nches in New Mexico, though some- | The obvious, duty and policy of the s of the Minnesota which, ‘-‘x ;"‘*"“\{“‘l;‘“mmm‘ saloonkeeper sold beer | Will be enormous, newspaper mau noticed, 1 have been Jbn Warren, the eldest person in Mar y-four years 4 i o L in ) p V3¢ yung man, and have ex- | blehead, died May 13, og cage us shipped in the bot Two articles are promised in *The | th myself, young man, and have ex iy e B e R Nelaiab . the rought 1o enjom, | Popular Science Monthly for July” that | periencéd the sume keen pang of om- | 8nd tew montas, . o Jva% B SSORE0 K e ranger hiolds that while it may | are especially worthy of attention. | barvassmeut when the “old mun from what out of the present eattle ranges, | government was to have pushed this party thongs and | juthe origin was made in the welfare of the com- | matter with all practicable vigor. The l"“'“'*"‘wl‘lll S0V ruunt.y by sonding | tles. Iu, pany’s herds. Snow and ice are free trade delegation to congress. Judge C. T. never | plan should have been tostrike while the ! Railroad attorneys, politicians who | be sokd when it has been imported from other | They are a fully illustrated paper ou | 0 e Unseen noc iproached, The B. Scoville, one of the dldest of suflicient depth in the region chosen | iron was hot. There are doubless move | draw their inspirations not from the | states, the manner of sale and the purpose | »Sufety in House-Drainage,” by Wil- | acu @unsitiveness of the young lady 5 0f Monrog county, Ne York, died by the company to interfore with feed- | hostile 1Indians to be won over | people, but from eastern emoke. ks, | o \";‘;';‘”’;y }‘;;“l‘"]’;\,"“"’mwd wustbe | 1jy . Hoyt, 5. Bi, in which the |adds golden wreaths to her natural, dis- howe in Millville ' May. 9 at the ad ing throughont the yeur, and the eleva- | now than there were two months ago, | from the trusts und combines, ar | RARTRNAR. KX S0 SuAM0 VA, | belief that plumbing-fixtures in our | po . The iyranni ‘v,\ diseipline in a of inety-ibreo yoars He wia tion from 4,000 10 6,000 feet, is sufficient | und the labovs of thie commission wili | the business rings within rings—they (o aeiasok SASLML 10 Risls ot | houses o Laoyiiablo saureas ol dangsh | DGtaing Mg (RRIEIE A6 (R RORIGH JARGL SIS BRI idoeiag . to ensure freedom from contagious ¢ consequently be pursped under greater ';;‘j.';l‘l‘”‘l‘,':“,‘_{_;‘,;',:,,i‘,,,_:":‘, $he monhwesk ihe moralng.bor falub tooth Lnd disappored. e e petfoctly anfe; tnd 4ho | sort in, the mountais is not always Iroe — —— eases. Although the venture is some- | difficylties and léss expeditiously i \ - Hemedy. eure vlcable | from gossip’s eyes. Dr. Suge’s Ca long session notu man_ of the people | quring. the it | concluding essay of ' the rem ght. Sh " i . earched the -k ; : - N vy what of an oxpeviment, there is little }'if entered wpon a . couple of mout) rd in-that body. Nebrasku's | took the covers off muhx:u?ul{ thew. looked | series on-*Dirwinism and the Christian A pe’ artist’ with canvas and when every other -sercalled vemedy + doubt but that it will turn out a suvcess: The.pretéiice that: extraor dclogation containdd scven rail- | uuder e bed wud Gually gob up and lovked | Fuit,” | brushund eusel, aad: ool has taken |fuils,

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