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ow 18 T L T AR A - e " y . f 4 IHE I)AIIA’ ]1FE In Their True Oolors. l commission submitted its report to con- { kn;n. :mn for many years a resident of - Dav- RAILROAD NEWS, cost of the plant, \;h!vh ; the |wf""w°;k: can do for her duufi‘hter 0 be eompared It is said that the mugwomps of Massa- | oress it w: vere ide- | enport. " Coe e company claims was $23,000, and shows tha in importance with securing for her a PUBLISHED EVERY MoRNING. [ 111 e e igwampsol Masti- | gress {t was discovered that « wido- | e roported salég@feggquor in Plymouth | Tho New Fretght Rates—A Brakeman | the comiany has rocoived also an excellent | Ui it Tooco drose. - fresh air the s < almos 8 man siipport | spread method of diserimination was in | wounty for Juoe nufsberpuly 145, as aguinst Injured—Strike Matters, return upon the investment. year round and wholesome mental TERMS OF SUDSCRIPTION the detocratic ticket this year, and the | fglso billing. and false. weighing, and | 2,50 for May. Al b the dFuegists aré | Thio socant onlor made by Socretary Ma< | Mr. 8T, Wiley, genoral manager of the | §EuE KOUNL M0C, Wholoagme mentel Dails Morning Edition) including Sanday, organs of this clement /in'that state | since this plah of ovading the law is a | learsinzto ile. - 0D, ofthe steth. oard. of transportation, | IYhtetworke left itho city yestoraay - and | ol Parlth an omée Bxp, Ons Year...... o oo A0 pave all along permitted little doubt insid axi In . sporring match.whichi took place 8 | relative to the fraight rates racontly adonted |ty hiopably, mot return until Satusday. | 4 e b ¥ For £ix Months o0 gy 2 most Insidious one the maximum pen- Qkoboji on tha 4th, Jamas- Malongy had his ¥ W Taly o - Until then no settlement can be made. tional nature strong enough at the out« F {49 '('""*,’,"'""";\.,,,, ailed to kv ad 0 | that this would he ihe‘course of thé.so- [ alty of 5,000 and two years imprison={ juw broken by a right-hunded half-arm blow | 8nd whieh take effoct Jfuly 20, has been re- iy st to need watching and often calling e Omuhi S , maited to aiie Ad- 3 3 b o | ealled drese, One Y en e N ndepéndents.. The aame Is true | ment for each offense is not too heavy. u:n-udmi for. his jugular, eeived at all the railroad headquarters in the | pEATH CAME TO HER RELIEFR. | for some wholesome counterpoise, a ¢ osi ARDIT6FARN AN Srnrkr, | of tha mojofity of .the' mugwumps of gp Iports ondtient s that |~ A fan . in Geneseo “had @ ‘curiosity | city. ' The new tariff is as follows: girl's life is not infrequently of a sort O i ORprcE, KooM 11 AND 1 taw Yot o & D | S\Totuet luipottant atnendirient s YInt) o ‘foe Tive .agy tn shs shispe, of mk 3 A Woman Dics on the Teain White En | to force that which wants pruning and BraLoing, WAstixgron Okrick, No. st | New York and other'states. - These peo- | giving the cireuit and disteiet courts of | fittens that wenr foled at foot; which Hote Home to breed nerves with tropie luxuriance FOURTEENTH STRERT. vl are simply:democrats, and when they | the United States jurisdiction ot violu- | were born beaity and had taken food bofor g ] - i Some days aro & ‘woman, whose name at the time could not be learncd, but which has since proven to be Mrs, Charles Wright, of San Jose, Cal, while a passenger ou the Cuion Pacifie flyer, was attacked with a se- v fit while the train was standing at the depot. Medieal aid was summoned and the lady revived, This morniug it is learncd that the lady died on the Contral I fourteen years of age, was forel taken train west of Ogden. She had been for years | from her home last night and her m to be anything else they are en- Aotk ek $ ndl their owner drowned them, - Hi should have 3 “ C A tions of any provisions of the aet upon kept thein for, Barnuin. Ahould be nddressed 1o the KpiToR voring 'ta sail under’ false. colors. | the relation.of any pevson or firm, [ A Sioux City man is renorted in the Jour- S LETY R Therr professed independence isa false | with power to issue & peremptory writ | nal to have made a trip into the country Sun: All by vn:-4.| Tters and remittances shonld be | pretence, and it is time that vepublicans | of mandamus. The iaw would be nd ow his roturn told the boss. corn pddrecs Tiw BEk Haxe Conpasy, | should so cregard it. Attempting t Mally ste s £han He sajd that from 4 p. m.Sunday till e (he, checks sn§ pastomce orderato. | SHORIA .80 ot < Attempting 10 | teriully strengthened by these amend- m. Monday cobn grew two Inches by be made payable to theorder of the compun, win back these people, it is very plain, | ments, and there would be fewer com- al measurement wte of time, Tt is.a concession to | plaints that it does not operate fairly ourth of July joke is about to termi- sense of self-import- | and equitably. nate fatally at Dibuque. Willie Harring- that is unnecessar, and The railvon ton, o smail boy, had & bunch of flrecrackers usgeless, although undoubtedly very | the senate a reflection of the popular [ A boy named . ds will see in the action of | in his poc "‘"?;,:;i'.:}, :\".' 1\;\-“"]:”1‘:["‘}"';::}::{& afilictod with these fits and the doctors had | father brutally beaten. It was the THE DAILY BEE. agrecable to them. The republican | seytiment that the inter-state com- 'l',',',‘.l',,“.:‘,if,,b'.:‘u,‘ 1oy 80 trRbLY purty, however, can employ - its efforts | merce law s Srbats by Sioaa., DHCRInE -tried in vain to cure her. As u last mosort [ wapk of highbindors, Two societivs 11 be maintained and as | die. CORK DENCE. iications relating to news and edt A <AD ABDUCTION, Al comm torial mat OF THE I Loney Suey, a \'nllnu’ Girvl, Torn Her Chinese Hon Hostilities have again broken out in Chinatown.says the San Franciseo Frans ciged Examiner of the Sth inst. A young Chinese givl, Lonoy Sue ‘rom e Bee Pubishing Company, Proprietors, ¢ inord i ROSEWATER, Editor. Uikt Mo it | Thiese rates are per 100 pounds for a dis- she went to Philadelplig to be treated by & | v ontered into the quarrel o . of 560 milgs. When the distance is | cclebrated specialist, but his efforts were un- [ (M1 ChE 4 r quarrel and - war tement of Circalation, X SEEaR Fons | ol ¢ 4 - greater the tariff. 18- proportiopately higher | avaiing and by his' advice sho started for - ¥ E...Q'L"{Z\.fl.‘u.. to much better ndvantage iu other di- | rapidly as possible perfected. They need Dakota. A vice vorsn, | Railrond oficials: are: nog | home, While deatl xpocted it o | Three months ago considerable in- County ot Duuglia, jn rections, allowing the mugwumps 0 go | not devive any hope from the sporadic [ Mellon Bros., of Bismarck, are 6losing' up | vory well satisfied wrth the change and con. | Y048 0F 80, Mr had no idea that it | terest was oxcited in the federal courts v Geo. 1. Tzschuck, ‘secretary of The Bes Pub- | yii own way and to select at pleasure | oxpressionsof opposition to the law that | their bauking business at that plac tond would conie so soon amains wera en- [ over a beautiful 1 who was MR in cotpuny, dbes sojemnly sweir. (hat the wjuring thewm very much. closed in a casket und forwarded to ter homo [ landed and taken away by her i ¢ f the Dally Bee for the week | theiv political camp. vill ever be ab . . Sioux Falls autl doing a whol According to a statemend made by a froight oy . - "“n"»':';'wn': 0 't5 towse ot bay IR [[‘ e Mo tiE 1t will ever be abandoned, for no pi © business in th rrests. Seven- | agent of one of the . leading lines who was | 11 San Jose. father. Tt at wasonce manifost from aturday, Jiiie 3, hose desorters from the républiean | in congress would now venture to pro- | teon persons w last Monday for Jreseut at tho meeting of the state board at ST her beautiful light complexien, the ‘i‘.“.fli‘n’; iy 1 ranks did so four years ago on the sole | pose such a thing, An honest observ | selling liquor wWihout license. Lincoln, not a complaint was heard WOMEN WHO HAVE NERVES. contour of hov fuce and her general up= ground of objection to the candidate. | ance of the requirements of the law the Anothor patient escaped from the Yankton | regarding the present system. orance, that » Nigght, | of the board, he: contends, was o political | Hot Weather and Rystorics Just Now | | AL A snot, her name . caday, Jul " By " X X § 4 3 asylum for the imsanc last Monda 1y N 1 e SaARTRL L Pedueduyy Ju His personal character, they protended, | railvonds will find to be the wiser policy, | i i, fof, the fusanc lnst Monday bt | Movement. 1 addition 10 the schedate pro AR l“:’l5"I’III:‘.;.ll‘.“)“:EI.l”I Mongol ‘s.‘...\‘m:uu‘m A g R was offensive to them, and they gave | pather than a resort to all sorts of e She was captured and returned. indlgated the followang explanation is sent | Byooklyn Timos: In the Indies’ parlor [ on bourd & Chinose vossel wore irdulgod theirsupport to the democratic candi- | dients. to evade it, and to violate its | The polishing works at tho s this ¢4 i u big dey goods estublishime in, butal 5 o8, W UL AR R AR e e i“| lm[‘ RSB GIHREVENG!| eiet evade i HABILORLIPY Hiws boen BHUL AOWRTOHS. Wable so the rates now quoted for first-class | ©f @ big dey goods estublishiment the |in, but all to no purpose, until an I t if not its lettor. The house should At this | freight for the given distances, as toe basis [ encrgies of the attendunt weve taxed by | aminer veporter found that the giel we TS Eworn to hefore me and subscribed in 1y o give the prisoners a vacation, A " APV 3 > hie an itan 'Tes s the sens 2 " 5 sy ’ for making such distance tariff (330 | three women in hystevies atone and the | half Amervican, as her fathor, Ab r presence this ith day of July, A, D., 1885, would carry out the reform which was | show itself quite as ready ns the senate | season of the year the machir is always o e e o daddhes A Y A an, as her fathor, Ah Sing ] N. PFEIL, Notary Bublic. | thoir spacial hobby. They claimed the | o defer in this matter {o the popular | stopped, ordinarily fifteen days, but thoy | JHes) | o e - for the remiine | same time o few afternoons ago. The f Suey, had married a native of this ity . Etate of Nebraska, [ i gt 1 i Abitl { are so crowded With orders that only o | Mg classes freight to bo deter- | sudden fall of a paivof scissors had |in iongkong and had brought tho fi‘"'"'v",;' Wi e credit of having elected the democratic. | entiment. week's layofl can be given now. fined by applying to such, frstclass yutes | proved too much for the first victim, | daughter to this city to live with hin denonticun s thns oy s candidate, and thoy did it so persistently | ’ For resisting an officor in tho dischirgo of | f0F 1N Kivew distances, the percentuzcs | ,q the spectacle of her writhing and | his house on Clay strect, near Stockton. Publishing u-nnmnf\..l'lmtl!'hhm'\’ and vigorously that he was compelled to TnE people of Colorado are looking | s duty, and likewise endeavoring to run the Quoted below: twisting figure, as half a dozen people since the momont she sot foot in T i uipton T e 2 recognize them in the distribu with suspicion upon tho mumber of | tawn ot Kturiis on the most approved stste | M e rate ot to excent PRt BIEM kb SHuGL (BERRGL e B Cey Y SOt Nt it ¥ ¢ St ey cle n's boys in | g A LAEEY of ‘the public patronage. A time | branch lines the Union Pacific incor- | blue was urrested, taken to Deadwood, ;.".'1"1.“\'(»“','-1\.35'.;\.A/‘;:‘.-.‘-:5'\\'.,:-’\'1',; came when Mr. Cleveland found it was [ porates in that state—but never builds. | placed i jail and will remain theve for the | o fourth class n to cither shake off the mug- | Jt is remarkable that before the begin- | Bext twenty days. The civilis paramount.to | overcome the nerves of the other two. ss | Tt was noticeable that theso symuouthetie | father o uot to exceed 50 | attacks were more violent and Insted | most eare followed her; but the arded his child with the ute s, and would not allow her out- August, BT, 14151 copies 4, Octole: 152506 Cop for Jan s cent of the first class rate; i : 16, 15,080 copies: TOF “m, SR01) tho il (hority, Kitn “‘“l A S 5 3 | longer than the seizure which had | side the house unless accomp: od b, foe b 3 ‘ il o T ¥ f B and . 8 rate o} 8 panied by ot ',?y'”n'y‘a-'i"{‘fm"é?m’:""-”,."-"37“ b, umps or give up all hopo of gaining | ning of cach legislative session the | “ono of the worst piccos of vandalism | ot to oxeecd 40 por cont - of ihe | Ocensioned them, 5 1o of his servants. B Crles " the confidence of democrats, and he | Union Pacific aunounces with a flourish | known has been perpetrated at the Huron | first class vates 13 class vate not to exceed | A slender young girl, with askin that | = Yesterday afternoon as she was walks o ewa 15 54 (,U;I n."rzs:'ull: x.y chose the former, Thore has been no | of trumpets that important branches ave | coal nl{n_li%. ]\'l\whl m; thv machinery, the | 35 per cent the first class rate, C ¢l suggested pallor in spite of the flush of |ing along Dupont strect from a Chinese . Bwa % Before me and subscribed in m, vipes, drill rods, wheels, ete., wer : s battered rate tto exceed 30 per cel f . Presenco tiifs H0ih day 6f duno, A. D, 1, mugsrump influence at the white house | about to be constructed, ang the road | 4 broken s badls ae +0 render thom - l,‘"?’fi‘;m\’ e N. . FEIL ' Notary Publ T GRS e i 5 RS 9 a8 o en’ o > ate; 12 clg 8 ox ey . for nearly two years, and the country [ does not want the legislature to pass 48, Hose was cut, to0ls stolen Cent of the first class rate; K class not 1o ex- ¢ frong of her on tho coufectioner’s coun- | ing every movemont, but no foreible ute knows how the reform hobby has been | laws that will *frighten capital? | destroyed, and a lare it of wmber and | cecd 20 ver conto firsi Giass rate. tor orda Yomnt i s " : % S ) . SEiTe MU ] several tons of coal hauled away. The dam- | A prominent railroad ofieial suid yesterday sl il Tt sene mpt was made at that time, The gl treated. Yet these “independents”™ | from the projects. The bait . is vill not fall short of §1,000, that this action on ‘the part of the state his is clhocolate sodai it was hot | was terribly excited over the incident, straggle along after the democratic | usually snapped, but after getting Dblek Tndian and two squaws went | board will be detrimental to the interests of | ¢hocolute that Tasked for. aind vushed into her father’s arms on army, boustfully proud of what they did | its fish on the string that rail- ig home, and _begged him to send tirst [ heat, looked askanee at the tall giass | schiool which she attends, four men we cluss rate not to excced 35 per | with its long handled spoon set down in | seen following at hor heels and watch- amery pump at Highmore after | the state, and Omaha in particula It is *We don’t keep hot chocolate at this - ; p ; Saturd; o o vork | said that'a capitalist of New York city.whose | time of yeu p ends and save he o 3 Har: ’“‘"v" 3 “‘Ju‘ out “‘w a Chinesc four yenrs ago. and appareatly uncon- | road aly forgets about its promises. T Y [ FaThe botIR Mot ae BotRNaY b siaiAea s Bt T KE e oowma s thuse Blooks th at 5:::‘11“,‘_1!}.4'“1“Th mf‘:\ll'“x;nl:m'i ([;f“lh;:l l:xl i five-cracker. seious that they have been snubbed, and | In Nebraska the confidence game is to cateh the aqueous fluid, but when m'vnl'llqn utf vll;u'in!: Lo !lfli“mxn ‘l:l"!mx;""- it of you. 7 peal when it was too 1 m‘» ! i 5 i ptavaa S amaealle = ShR Bt , | thé pump commenced to give out butter- | posed line to the northwest, and that when HeHa P i1l 4 ¢ voice 5 3966180 v Y ik that the only intercst the democratic | played with no less success. But the | LM IERR tommened 1o wive B b this action was taken by the board he. aban- E}'}“,h‘ s .\‘n.(‘).mllfm‘lll in he yoico, | About 8 o'elock st night. the two 3 % .| candidate has in them relates to the | trapis laid about election time when | thing and ran. They at once moved their | doned the idea and left for home. ut further utterance was checked by a' we in aroom of the house, which is 3” -“I“ “]" That is, ;"h""“"’“' it he is | b votes they can cast. towns and counties are fed ou high [ tepes to the other side of town. 2 LOCAT STRIRE NATIEL noryous ti\“'h“' which seiged her L entered by asmall lane at the south- take the street with him, WS da ¥ et TR T £ < e TEORSaNE S e ralley Springs The striking engincers at this point, in [ fingers and then the muscles of hereyes | west corner of Stockton street, the girl i The republican purty nominated as its | hopes, and a railroad is promised in | The village marshal of Valley Springs had 4 o Cicug of the turn of affairs that has [ and mouth, A burst of something bo- | sitcing on o low stool at ok authority last Saturday afternoon for the first time since he has held the oftiee, and started iu by arresting a_jus unic and disor- father whose char- sinct. all hands standard beaver a acter is - admit ¥ voting p t inregard to the arrest of Howe | tween a luugh and ssert that they velieve the en- | 4y she dropped bac tire business to be a_ scheme concocted by % m followed feet. a revolving A loud WHEN a policeman vesorts to the bru- tal methods of kicking a defenseless vi creaking noise was heard on il to be absolutely unassailable, There | TrRUsTWORTIY adviees from Dakota | tice of the peace who was d o Barlinmon. oMeints te et dloronury | stool and seemed about to slide, half- [ the stairway, and in a moment 1 ¢ L L R i 0 el not a fact or ince in his | state that the reports from Washington | 68y, Thrco assistants helped to carty the |y o™ Srotherhood, Thus far nothing | €0nscious to the tloor, daughtor had her arms avound - Seavey to order an inv . h v A {Aag soux | Lrisoncrto the fockup, but in a short LG 46 | 1) torinl has developed. The civeulars men- 1tisno long time since there wasd | father's nock. 8 ecord that casts a roproach upon him. | of troubleamong the Indianson the Sioux | was on the streets ‘again, having kivked a | e B e o WoULELaH,, Dvo. Bt e 1 > 13 A ERa DALy Otz We rosorvation ave f ine. The or- | hole through the side of the’ ealaboose. The | ed on ordinary paper, the < sic men, twe o ced, ATOR PLuMb, of Knnsas, wants | 1O, 15 & most exemplary citizen, was a | reservation are all moonshine. The or deputy Sherif then recaptured and. returned | Siznature being also printed. I is an easy | horse car, brought about by the momen- | sprung into the room. The girl was congress to eveet a £10,000 drinking gallany soldier, and has shown a h igin of these fa reports is aseribed to | ). prison p»!n m;\:\ contend, llu print ur‘ ular and | gary po of a passen A brew canght from behind, thrown on the G tain in the capitol bullding. ‘].f“ order of ability s a statesman. Tt was | officials at various agencies who fear N LR ‘_;;‘.”“"' triking | wagon had brushed close to the sidé. | floor. and gagged, while a blow fro that isn’t tho l;\n:l] St foum;‘*i'“ “'y:l a nomination that disconcerted the | they will lose their occupation in event BENCH AND BAR. hos been done. Hoge and Mury kl\(]n'hm;; a l)n_ N zm 1 t.'\.i p! ulf\n\n\\l nd }one of the raflians felled the old mun, “um‘m“ Giiatly m“_”"'iyn K mugwumps, who had cagerly hoped that | the Indians aceept the law opening the | g0 0 mmres b nited lwz.\\l})fi-}i ) lYI'«]l-lr' “l:‘n\' (Ilu:l '\‘\-'il;w‘xl‘\u‘»rln-" n‘xn\’.fl:fl w"i;i o '\:,‘\'4 ;\\gxl“-w.-:; :n- Ii\.\"~ll\x||;l-_x! forov ‘un h)um'. BELYA LOCKWOOD is going to stump date of four years ago, but their deter- | the slightest opposition among the In- Hiram G. Combes, of Brooklyn, N. Y., | herestate that as yet nothing has beensaid | again and look about in surprise and o a timo he was frantic with rag the country and will charge an admis- | Mination to cling to Cleveland at all dians to the provisions of the bill, the | filed a bill in chancery in the eircuiv court of ( ‘f}{)’:j;'ml]""‘\m‘h uh":mwy:n\ h:;-ln"m'-‘v::;: almost in amuscment on the rows of | and rushed up and down the street like sion fec, This is o way of raising cam- | M#Zords was speedily mudo manifest. | squaw men even favoring its acceptance [ the United States to enforee the payment of | & Quiney i order tha e Fomon, "“‘;“"""‘w'; LR %“fi‘- ‘?”“l-‘"l}' amaniac. Then he called in somé of | paign funds and wind never bofore | 1t 18 not worth while fo consider what | in the hope of making money by locat- [ 4 promissory note for 182500, given by | the keneral public might not be jo IR R LT S D O UL B s ORI BRI I vkt by (ho two ol pasiies, their vesons are. - Under any cireum- | ing sottlors, This is very satisfuctory | William aud Elisbeh Latey to Danicl H. | No riieal mossires, huvo been ®iet me rosieve you of the ehild.” * {10 bo. done—appenl 6 his soetot shing e stances they would have continued in | news, if it he true, and gives promise | Smh oF Brwceion, Lk, fud Securc bV & | What the next movement will ‘be is not 30t was one woman who addressed | Soe Yup—forassistance. He knew tha L INSPECTOR BYRNES, the famous New | their apostacy, and people of this kind | that the labor of the commission may | [0 ";‘L:N‘L]:‘t i A e R i e th.du.l upon, but _lfhuy they arein the | unother on bonrd o sound steamer one [ principal party in the abduction, Wong York thiof catcher, will herenfter sleep | Wil never fail to find justifying reusons | be easily and expeditiously performed. f of = the property —named in the et ;‘.‘;'::u.'nu‘fs{o IV enstres are | sultey night a fortnight ago, while the | Lung, who belongs to the Bo Sin Seer With ono eye opon, The most. auda | Siisfactory to_ thomsélves, Tho mug- | Assuming the situation to be as vepre- | Wortgage o Zsatisty the amount. of | MW howl ™ Now dovelovinonts are | 'flm‘,‘\'l‘m’ ,"fi‘}fl‘;‘},t\‘i’,‘,ff S AR R Ry CR R R cious robbory of the period took place ¢ | VaIDS re appearing in their truo | sented, there is o renson, except in u | B8 0L U colt tecigses o the pury | ourly expected. 5 thio Bt to/lho Now Yotk plotiworocust |1 Lt wis 6una thafiaitin Bolli Run Long Branch last Tuesday under the | colors, and they are seen to b simply | further needless deluy in appointing | of Combes from Smith, There ave nincteen | quo Chicago Tribune is - uutiiori off. The baby was sick and fretful and | alley. . Although ho professed not to vory nose of the famous. inspector, who | Gemoerats. 1t is therefore worse than | the commission, why the reservation | othor defendants named in the bill who owh | 1 “statement that the ‘money meces- | the mother looked tired. know the causo of the visit, he was well was sound asleep while the buvglavs | U9210ws for the republican party to cx- | shall not be opened for settlemont be- 15 e Hobirech i A ion Bheactise el E Aty tho Sauly sto Mario & | Tt was asmall woman n black who Lavmed for any contingoncy’ wero ransucking the various rooms of | Pt from them anything but continued | fore next winte s all of tho members of the. firm of Milton | BILIR 1o comneot With tho Yoy Bucific at '.x,'\:':fi U. A m‘”*’"“]\l\ll'l"m'"'\"‘h}"l'; a nl\\h"'“:':{. D l"]lnlft oS fncreasingly bitte —— ogers & Sons, . A. Benson and wife, C. 1. ¥ asall beon 8 ibe © ) 55 "t CrOSs vl aughter!” v d the nd in o the hotel. and fgereasingly bitter opposition. 5 x Mayne, the Bank of Commerce and others, ,‘,’::{1‘{:"\‘,{[ L Lol is becoming such ¢ sign. frenzy of passion he eaught the high- —_— Now that the horse railway com- [ Danicl H, Smith also filed a_ bill azainst | ' het 520,000 por mile, “Lam one of the King’s daughte binder hy the throat, and would havo ATTENTION is again directed to the Needed Tax Reform. pany has signified its willingness to | the sume defendants fov the foreclosure of | yid tg be behind the movement. let me help you with the baby in His | strangled” him there and then, but remarkable activity in railroad buitd- | Tt goes without saying that o radieal | permit competing street ear lings to use i i s b A seieTnt G onorb eIy A wont) Casaiy | AR Tl ianadlinwrh s tromWinot| el aeaa e G E ing so far this year. During the firstsix | change in the method of assessment for | its right of way across the Eleventn District Court. : of the Elithorn lius, is off fora ten day. ve: | stran wor and clung close to tho faco. it and “~‘|‘If“f"",“|"""‘\E“}]‘“"“‘fjfi‘“"l““i" e months 8,320 miles of new track were ation must cre long be made, not | street viaduet the most ious objec- Some weeks ago C. ‘W. D, Lamater filed | cation trip. He will visit fricuds in Canada | | TR A S S THAIERH e il ':‘ :x(‘\“ ’:l. laid. This record compares very favor- | only in this ity and county but in the | tion to the grant vecently made by the “:,"’"‘ AOR e “'““*’“‘r”“f ] gl niso ViRIGIEgarai s (bEloiihizite: peeted a rebufl to the offer she | Suey and his party were repulsed to the ably with that of 1857 when 8,754 miles | entire state. Revenue and tax reform | council is removed. Fven with this | Willlam Dawson, afourteen-year-old boy, | Wi . . roicht Aweng | meant in kindness; that or the heat or | street, bleeding and battered. VS e 2 it g L k i 1 | cuarging him with veing a disorderly person. Praveling Passenger and Freight Agent | /0 r I | 5 were luid for the corresponding time. Tt | will be the prime issue in Nebraska in | proviso the horse railway company will 5 o UGl (50 Wl o nkighen akd boandover | Passevant, of the Union Pacific, with head- both unstrung he rewas a q]xp k hum:ug-\ 1s sent for to hes dguart igpredicted that the extension of now | the near future, A revision of our | enjoy a valuable franchise. The roud- | to'the district court. - He was brought up | Juarters ut Pittsburs, Tha., 1s in the city, Mr. fox et ek r\h.( ‘:."."\’.’,"I“,‘l"]'“"‘*‘l1”=\'~(1jl-nl-t““f jght lines will not fall short of 10,000 miles, | revenue and tax laws1s demanded from | way across the viaduet covers five | before Judge Groft yesterday, and, after | (Hssevint SUICE BT MO BOTIEEs & COCiome N b aespumod Sand linntown was 1 i s i es, R I A A ) : shedding copious. tears and. making divers change for the better in Omaha during the pectucle of a child playing in a | agog with excitement. ' which will bo within 8,000 miles of the | the next legisliure in justice to all | blocks, and ifs froe use will save the | SIS SO, fars sl Tkl GWEES | last four years, fire escape balcony and possibly in dan- [ “A’dotermined raid was made ngaiu on ; new rond added to our railroud system | classes of property owners. For [ company the heavy outlay which it | ful son, he was ordered released by the court FI":‘"' B. *““1‘{ send “;."' an_excursion to | ger of falling through the opening for | Lung’s den, windows were broken, the © lamst year. many yeurs Tik BeE has la- | would have to incurif its tracks were | and admonished o sin no more, and that on R l‘md"‘lf;-{:',f“‘: \tlf:tl‘“m“ifi- aro | the firo latherwfi r-rsnuu»;hlutru door torn off its hinges and the inside bored to enlighten taxpayers | laid on an unpaved street. this Charge ho would suroly be sent to tho in. | farc {0 thoround trip. Floming is s now | GLSCreaming and kiolng hysierics ;_:::i\]«k«d. but the girl could not ho THE city hall is once more before | as to the rank injustice and favoritism — dustrial school at Kearney. The young man | Colorado town a few miles west of Sterling. & b antion” of Mg " old o e EAy o the city {1411 tho'aY e [ h b nrarRlle i thetmt Roa ol ity { . Tre b i blic lands | Was in court ugain yeeterday and was | The B. & M. and the Missourl Pacifle are | A ~¢hance mention of Munsfield’s | The father was furious, He rushed e city council in the shape of an ordi- at prevails in the method of property e house committee on public lands | RS, B HORFE e, A ek, 'Ho | having a little. dispute over the sand pits | * Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde * at a ladies’ | out of the house with an iron crowbarin wance to increase the .proposed ex- | assessment. . Our efforts to suppress [ found fifty-five million acres which had | was charged again with being a general | along the Platte in Sarpy county. The lattor | Junch brought to light the fact that of | his hand, followed by his party, and at- penditure from two hundred to two | favoritism, tax shirking and wholesale | not been earned and which congress is nuisunc? mdhh; nulgl:_horlmm,{. He onmi gnm_l p:;‘r(.ih‘uscd nm;x:t ?r huu]l sl;ullhc tu{ tin;ht \\u{nun \\thol}\.u\ ;vtu\ the pl 'um_i l..lulu-(! Luu\;uulthlrl- i\l'u\_l). who i-cnmv.- - b i bl e e i i afi more played the professional weeper and | Springfield, upon which are located several | did not sleep at all and two were waked [ ed into Spofford alley, where Bo bundred and. twonty-five thousand dol- [ cxemptions of corporate property and | askod to- forfeit subject to boda fide | uore Blavpd, the, professionm weener ahd | SHEREIG IR AL, S0 R SOt | from slo.,pp!\ the ** horrors ” aftor it | Scor is sirongost, and alled for fssiste lars, and vevise the plans so as to raise | the property of rich and unscrupulous | sales to settlers. And this is but a small | mother. The court and county attorney’s | across land not owm;fl by the company. On t owner whose boat was in com- | an Ll i $ ix stories | property owners have : Deo - | portion of the public domain wrongfully | hearts once more weakened, and’ the fathier | Tuesday some sand diggers employed by the LR i X . i the Dbuilding from five to six stories | proj .l!_\ owners have only been par- p«ltvon the public domain wrongfully e T e e | o ars o1 Hhe langl tore UK losal 00 tha ion early had to put back at the Then hegan one of the bloodiest and -aud narrow its dimensions sixteen foet | tially successful, converted from its legitimate purpose | (" fiurt him carctully, and from the son to | track and threw it in the ‘sewer. 1t was at outset of an dfternoon’s sail because his | most determined battles that has taken in width and thivty-twofeetin length. A'mere glance at the Douglas county | by railroads and other corporations. be a dutiful boy. once relaid. The track was taken up, so it is [ women falk were unagreecable. They | place in Chinatown for several years. If this scheme will pacify Omaha | tax records reveals the truc-inwardness —— et s "‘”?I BY )A)’ri.{ il .-l.mx.‘-‘.,l“:xlthl‘!:(‘ I?Ia::il.&\z‘ul:;o{ ]\)lrn]‘\::l:'lly 1}\0];\](7 ;x nl',:umll hun\ Ll]\ll\l‘\lllmutlhl)\\‘]x\ @ :m\r IA\ll lhm:l dlmsllnnl‘r\nnvn]l: of :vnr{;n'u o] n . R T A B % S Iy i 5 AND . he estimony in_ the case of Millsap . acking & d desire | boat, aud could not be persuaded out of | known there were brought into play. architects who have been backeapping | of the comfortable circumstances of cer BTATEAND RERRITORY against Ball and others was concluded be that they get iiv there also. The probable re- | thoin excited mood for half an hour | Mon wore seon running ahout with blood all city . hall projects since the Myers | tain tax assessors on very meagre sal- Nebraska Jottings. Judge Groff and the arguments in the sult wili be a drop in the pricc of sand in | uftor tho small eraft was scfely out of | streaming down theit faces, athorsworo . plans were adopted, Omaha may get a | ary. The accidental discovery made | The Ulysses creamery suipped 3,750 pounds [ Were begun. A e this'olty, AR the way lying stunned on the strect, while tho . ity hall building completed duving the | by the' commissioners that a whole [ ©f "“":"ri“‘l:;:;‘; ::;T“;l"‘,‘;';;_‘:l‘:‘ aravel pit | The case of Louis A, radtord and others A’ CITIZEN'S RESPONSE. A woman physician tells mo thtoric- | remuindor were fighting {iko demons present genoration bluck adjoining the postoffice, which 15| G2 E Tove St rick o nccousrat s b | BEainst C, 8. Higsins for the foreclosure of | 3 4y 0 F el (B R ] fourth of the patients on L ot ionaeanliic A Y — worth not less than $150,000 at forced | duction in wages. e nubaniefimaRhaiivaRienawRNTon i Pl R e £ "'{!“’ ';"‘f 4001 HOLNONS: BYStorioaLy \" 30 battl Yy, ONK AT f"“l"; s THE Towa railroad commissioners arve | sale, was appraised for taxation at | . A reward of 8350 has been ofiered for the Joge Woknly.ugions aro for the ‘ 5 o 1 EEL YL LS ALLOn S TOMORY Bi Je0 SRR 18 BH0s anlroad cc ssioners sule, was appraise Eyihxesiongabi| - ATeTHIdof e, han shagnipfarad Torth Al uscd in the construction of & barn | OMmAIA, Neb., July 11.—To the Itis high time for the Zmmer vaca- | eossiul and the Suey. party would full priming themselves with the testimony | $1.800, isa fair sample. This glarmg [ arrest of the incendiavics who sey five to the | for the defendant. e Bee: 1 notice that B. tion, for country airought to be good | buek into Washington street; then with ; % . f X postofice building at Duubur a few weeks AN ATPEALED CasE T T TG T B L7 4 Y 3 to meet the issue with the railronds be- | favoritism is explained away as an | ago. e i £ A 3 m;':h H; BovL )Lxl \Jfl‘ln(l‘ul ““m\”v”]‘w for the nerves. y a grand rally they would drive tho ~ fore the courts. Over 500 bills of lading | oversight. ~ But such oversights ave | A proposition made by a home company to | court for an appeal in the northern Nebraska and. 1. want to tell you:| - Not thut nerves {‘"" ‘”'.”‘""l.',”""‘l“","'" other faction off, the girl’s futher lead- au all the rouds iu the state from - con- | so numorous as to shake the faith of tho | putin nd eperato an clotric gnt plunt at | ugainstatuliis and Enna Wallor Ounitha dos need 0 diroct road up thers, and | fiow thun thoy used to bo. Probubly on | ing tho fiehters. = 0 2 SRR 3 TRy TN intew. | Tecumse as _rejected e city council | in the district court. ‘The plaintiff wi needs it badly.. Iwas at Creighton, where e vhole C) J O '3 E enly ove By cla h signces have been colleeted by the- | most churitably inctined in the integ- | jast week. a verdict in the justice's court for 31 they feed from fifteen hundred to two thou- | into the background But under cer- | a cry of **Iolice !™ went up, .eommissioners to bring in_as” evidence | rity of the aver: Canned fish nearly caused the death of Mr, | service rendered the defendant. sand cattle every yearand shipon an a tain conditions the busy social senson of Both parties rushed from the battla that the railroads sinco December have ———— and Mrs. Mlulum-, xfi ULl cr\,)lmlln(.mt ork- 2 W ‘“ W\\.; “”m:m:u.\'rll.:, 4 n)::w.uc r;wl 'h.‘ s every (|n| il T{m} {m-‘l’u!u the city develops nerves with hot-house | ground. The Chinatown squad . of of- ERRRAN & (1 og uliie vafos Trom one-third A T A e O e ey i tios, o il nikht the doctok saved | @ o S110 worth uf siversmes | teth Nobroeka " towns —is tnat while they | 1uxuriance during tho winter, and with | ficers had heard the-yelling and camo * toone-half less than the schedule av- | Itisto be presumed the house will | “pror, kranklin, superintendent of sehools | 501d him in November and December of last | would rather ship to. Omaha and_patronize l‘r"‘l"}{ touch 13'1["“1”-"”"5- "““":"*‘ """”lnf\u_nlflulsql Dhoyifoaind !".-‘\“lm)';';: . panged by the state commission. With | concur in the amendments to the inter- | of York county, is laid up with a broken leg, | Year. Omaha houscs, they cannot do so with_pres- | 0f the woman wilts, dropping away rom:lo the wounded lying on the street, bu ] & i REt] = L tafe o 106 17 beaa by, caused by being thrown from a bugsy by & ASKS FOR DIVORCE, ent transportation facilities: t Omaha | the nerves and leaving them standing | all the information that could be gained such overwhelming testimouy the rail- | sta o commorce law pussed - by (IEHEETg |f recn b ledl L ephine Kincaid charges her husband, | seems indifferent to their wants and that | in picturesque outline, from them was that afight about a wi roads ean not barefacedly claim tha ate. They have been cdarefully d bwtn; Presbyterians now ' worship with ames T., with drunkenuess, crpelty and | they will have to look elsewhere for their The violent colors which many women | had taken place.. Whe were the partic ke commiisioner’s taviff - ia unm cussed in the upper body, and their im- | the aid of violin, wnd wili put in 6 cornct | BCElECt and sues for divorce.” Ihey wore !m{\ll«'“ et woar this summer—reds, greens dnd | engaged they would not tell: Three B bl mediate -importance and necessity | and a big fddie later if the scheme promiscs | MATTICd ut Red Onic fin, 1926, The mother f = Mr. Suith says that some farge corporation | yellgws—ure enough in” themselves to | men were badly wounded “about the 1 ; cloarly shown. Tho disposition. manh. | 19 88V 1oro siun ARK8 {08 $1io SUNA0Y 0FbIB IO AIGRoD. Rt tha e wants stromg backing and the | suggest some emotional strain. Dody, but thov ‘porsistcutly vefused . to o Taies i e i < b % Thomas MeLaughlin, & Lincoln county Jarrie S) has suod i Sohnobs: :| Misso sacific is the rond that should b | There are people who say that go Lo the tespita T2 1s with unblushing effrantery the | fested has been to' proceed with amend- | unchinan, has sottied his' finaneial AiMeut | g e A .IH 5;]‘:-':‘;‘.'(;]:.-‘?,- Connors e R woman who does not use’ cosmetic It is believed that the your rl has deniocratic platform can say that, **hon- L igents and wodifications af the lawonly | ties by takiuz strychuine aud passiug beyond | Mosiyn and Edwaird @uinn, for | §1,s4.06, | rouds taksinge hoid of . 1610 help Omalia. now an exception. This is not been remaved to & private house at tho est reform.in the eivil servico has been | as experience shall show them to be re ‘"‘;l""""' of hml thly creditor % e Her petition alleges that Shields & C satme trouble would: come up that is expe but of the multitude whao do* p instigation of Lung, where she will b 3 . sl Pl MRveland R z HI LA lenew York county court house'ls be- | nors cont d’ torg bpild . her 1 enced with the Northwestern, The Misson lsomnine tholr fucos the ‘it kept for o ot He is rich, b inadgurated by President. Cleveland, | quired, rather than: agreeably taany | coming so glaringly maghificeht as it ucars | housea. for. §4,800, o e aion Fucifio wouhl run to and througt Omah Spirpetity Of“”'_,r\l th ol s e oty B LAl “M"“rl‘u o ¢ and he has brought the publicservice to | theories of what should: be provided. | completion that the optics of the natives | cettain *extras amounting to '£25.15 Budides Gould. has nio love for the Vande {17 0678 atlen Artificinl benut Bations Bl nd wa ad in 4 st s " Mele) y by The ac als with ractical e or) ave’ bec verely injure razing o e | caused othel uthor PXIS reregat- s and vould ) rentine riva ) e | easily as 1) @ ‘ 1 D R actions befor « Vils o exumple of his own untiring and unsel- | the highest importance and of the most 3 RE R e 00 DRSS, SRes o, thiy 2R e Ol o v s growing later all the time. © Latoe time. i i irs. L] AR The salapy of the anarshal ‘of Ulysses is | amouht, together with the Horfeit named in country before Sjoux City completes her | hours growing later all the ti awte | one time, ~fish administration of public: affairs.” | complex character; and’ it is ‘ouly | fixei at §20 & month, butus there is no money | the contract and interest bridge she (Omaha) must bid good-by 1o the [ hours mean ~ nerves, and cosmetics’| ~The givl Suey is remarkably ‘intetli- “The. flagrant abuse of. thoappointing | through its practical operation that the | in e villge troasury e lust incumiont of - cattle, hoks und grain of northerst Nebrasky | commonly meun dirty, clogged a'l\]nu. gout, and spogsh ish, A 5 AN SR Nedrd o woauired nocessie | the office has resigned, and the ofiicials can Jounty) and southern Dakota. M. A. Urrox. - { yhich also means Bleachedhair | fairly well, Sh onsider wwo‘r‘:m; hoy 1‘;\1%1‘“{\;‘ t:).‘:'"‘" b k'“"""",‘t“ cun- be ucquired mecessary | o fud anybody' to accept the position: for NEW, iy 17| T moans poison which meuns her her fverival the vichest prizo for piane varnish from' Mr atterson. 1o | to - perfoct the ‘law and rens | glory. iy ] Theé Omaha Oil & Paint company boegan A BONANZA ) Oddly enougli the pretty loose blouses | binders that has been -in' the Mongol ; “truth is, Mr. L\o\'u!pud went into office [ der it in the' fullest degree ‘The political situation is - growing 80 ani- | suit against Charles D:Sutph How e “,n“,r*‘;film“y Made the | whichall the girlsare wonring just now arters for 4 long time, o) ver v ili 3 v a few 00 W5 < Y Gl Villia 2 . Its st wit ness | diveet charge ||n~lIH| he has pf- qzobcL onverted by the Philistines, | that only a few amendments found to be Cussion of the labor und. prohibition. (uos. William € m..\.\m},&,, mm Will- The cutting off of the water supply to art | tizht belts Yo contrast with ulin direet ¢ Er—— at once required ‘ave proposed to bo | tions, which promised to end in a small-sized | iam H. Vanderzee for 071, the amount due | omaiza by thowterworks company has com- | 800¢e. which means tight lacing, which e reward for her retorn. 1o 5 Tar dhuctoq censusiof St. Paul and | made at'the present session, - several | riot. 2 "”'.‘h“’_"(‘,‘“!l_(;l’““(";"l" B company- vegin | polied the ofticers end soldiers to rosort to the | Means verves. \\.]Inn‘-‘n" 1.\- m .\\‘uw..v;...\ sugs ‘“I’:‘tl'(:::\:tl‘h‘“‘”y‘l :“‘4“\:{"[)l’.':.f‘fi:;;”i:t B Minncupolis shows ‘hoso citics to have | others which gertain sonators submitted | The Beatricq polico have been kept i a | gyt against Nicholas el for $30.15, a bal- | old reseryoir from which thes feceivesd their | XU g e B I i S s . apde n 'genorqus gain'in population the | or suggested being beld back, to be pre- | put: witbout results, Phe ,‘W’ffl!’“;; i | ane co ‘LHEN-"" a w;gghwfl) note for 810516 | water for dr and culinary. purposes Vwith o corset that its ahd a gown inks she will he more safe thun in o | ‘past yuar. ‘The fnereas claimed for Sty | sented at the next session if then it | jimmy weat through several houses, bup m au- b LR before the connectipn was inate with, the m her pet coutouricre sho can’t Stoop y v : - Pau) is about tweiity-cight thousand, | shall appear that they are necessary to fl;rl \;uudv urrest, though sighted by the [ a0 %or money loand, wate ‘I*fr““""”;“]'“""- The present | \Wivhin touching distance of \it hérself? ”““““"x of |:.‘|\ ..m‘n is :.bu “ o vly ‘er and -better’ working , L. Rice ed Willia allace water is not eonsidered the most: wholegome, envy gowns and b ¥ bonnets audan | most rmined and’ shameless. that ‘“?Im"‘"‘“;'“l""! :;Ml_l‘m-t{ nm:;l) u's ;hu mm.. and - better’ working of tho | “hng” young ladies’ of Blue Springs of ro n.",v I()u’m’h'l ‘f\i";:x:.'.‘m‘li 1m:xlkl"r'.‘u-“¢'x"l»y "'1"'!'4‘.1- but it wili have to suffic untal ‘the difficuity ,” LA e ttself-] has . yet taken place in this. cit ‘well,'so that for tho two pluaces the ag- | law. |-ub!u-3m persuasion joined in.the recent | plaintiff hitched his horse in front of the | isséttled. The matteris now in the hands | gométimes means nerye afting in | other cases the givl was little b pagote gatn I thio lnst twelve months | If the senate amendments are cons parado I bonor of wne Rowination of Hurri- | bauk and Cashivr Wallace had it removed..- | ot tho United States. district- attoeney. weo | that twisting and racking device of tho | thin a slavé, and hev position could L may Tairly bo stated at over. fifty thou- | gurred in by the house, the ‘railroads’| Poi they re sare they can b,..,g.,fi;j,‘{;;“',‘;' (1 i SORPOLRVRD, ADMIKIEER)BOR. will probably et a.compsamise, and if not’ | aveh'enemy, o side-suddle, very aften § huve een much dif Hof d. * According .o’ the: number of | will be required to'give threé day’s pro=| of the cmoaratic “boys'” into linc; | prcaton W Bowcll was apnolnted adminis: | Will \go 'to .epurt with- the: "wator* com- { inéans ne The suimmitof oye éivili=| ever, both yartics wre vich fiml po 2 “mapes in the digetory, the “difference [ vious ‘public notice of ‘reduotions in : = and Fred L. Packard, eyt ST CRa e’ iab aa. i | AAUODA yomposed of [{ul, whilo the glrl “*' redned, woll edus »two clthos is 1o rates % ; . ———— $ ate 4 s Lo y omen, * me Mén. grow | cuted and ha merican \htho population ‘qf thetwo cities is less | rate 5 .nuxm_nl #es. 'As heretofore he '\\'wl clip in Uilmore m““ : Tiag Tntor "mm"“nhm" i s0ld to other consumers in lhr' .;ul\) ! v:.\.. :?VI'IT What: th i diveall All nignt th st faabla e than feur huughbd, and.thetryiited pop- | explained “thi 16 prevent-favored | ala county, this yoar'umoyute KOS S Bbcho-plryhac i g oA b s L Inst monih, | &ptrt from themya life *whose: contyols | pravailed along the siroet the - wlations, with the. sgbuebs, number,fu | shippers from ghtaining an wdvantage | POUIIS o 0 o i ‘shooting contest ut Hiltts yéaterdag: swontys’| Though for wocks before’ &t the enoraous | ing intor bt of & sort g0 -divert | affair, and the battle may-be resumed and figures, 378,000, , Theto is w great | throwgh sectot adyicis bf ‘proposed.: re- ,’c‘ub"'.{:,'o;‘é.:,te:ol’.;"& ?r'lfl-'(}‘e‘?:"'i”fi""’ thrde coatestants soacd 1,090 Halate. g e e ioh dite drator wiy paid f0g was ob. [ thoir minds from noryes;and in which | at any moment. Tt s not likely that of liberality and enterprise in thase; | ductions, Another gumendinert makes | Ms ldst Monday. ; sl vy epions, 4 averago'of 8 dach, | docted to 'l“v“‘" pugrtormasier. ' Fhiy Was ot ding and- N“;".\% ovelts without . any th I“"l'l'“ q"ul'hds will }w‘rulh-ill r|v|ulm g % g 1 - v | thé rate of Hper ‘company”, per plonth,: actical ends; oftener than pot bread interfere, as the two societies wi ght “fi:‘ i sitle . & misdemonnor, "with hisavy, -pepal- s JJ.."&.T.'."};’:{:&’:J‘&Z vfi.‘:,m.“;“; g’,“l‘?l{,;,"; 3. Bery, Daveapost, [, woooed 06 out: of # |. Ingiuding the ‘band; theré are-piever cony antd fiids are = closely ‘allivd /1o [ it out in-the usual manner, and shopld- " *« $ :'ra ;:57;;‘“ ‘:::lfl' pd hfi" ol false billing, - falae’. olas this spring have died. far, p“’\lme gn‘l!dl;uudl:l‘i for 15;:;‘:..3. [:\Efio'r:!‘:l ~‘r‘.‘f¢i“§.3€é’.“.§?’£§. nlm ':M‘l Nlllilt,l‘.j:n}y;r ps. - July. is, the “montit. for the [ Ah Sing Suéy “muster the lmg- st fight- N h -r,\ B en ng «prog- | sification, ‘false .-weighing,. or fulse D ) : P Y 4 : Hon. Roderick’ Rose, receatly appointed | aud sixtcen silver medals for twenty-Ave 1 4hi + has et paid yeurly for Aive | mointains o blow: away the ‘megriiis. | ing force he will huve his duughter rej : report ~ of ' weight: Binca, - tha. | kssociatd Justice of the wm-gaufl of La- | poit scores woro won, . i | e, e, &'Lu'u largely in’ sktesa ot tia | Thoro are fow thlugs whicha wiotker | sored. 2 : . AR

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