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L X b stance, it {s shown that a conductor on the It will be noticed that thatall the questions 10 see that the Second ward should be repre On next Thursday evening, for one night Chicago, Kansas & Northern,who gots #1256 a pra— have some bearing on the Indian question — sented in the school board next year. Mem- | only, W, 8, Cleveland's great Haverly month, makes: 7,00 miles, - The CUnion Pa- ;l'hvl greatest. question concerning this bers of both parties made theniselves heard, | o ,,,..' almoat forty artists, will be g i o n % pe | Cific averag puy I8 about 5,500 miles. o X i Jo! is school is as to the effect o dtis o ition on | ot o1 o 5 [P Yo - and all were unanimous in the opinion that els, ¥ prising almost forty artist will be \ The Py”lllw Life Insurance (mmpmly Re Baggagemen l(vn n receive from £ How the Bl“l Bchool in the Oo “"“‘y o the condition of the Indian, Jt is often asked | Action T"kln ')Y the Hl}\"]l]ll‘.\ll Central the 8 md ward, '.ml\l |y~|m m'i‘\‘ l‘LH’VH\ 1“\ ~ At the Be yd. Mr. Cleveland s the owner of tains Its Certificate, to %5, while here they have from 265 to £95. Oonducted, of the teachers and those 1 $harge of the in Committee Yesterday, school, had been neglected. ¥ | two minstrel companies, viz: W, 8. Cloves ght conductors running through train stitution if these boys and girls whey they Frank Kasper expressed himself as of the | land's Magnificent minstrels, headed by Willls get 20-10 cents, while here the lowest s & B return to the reservation are known e opinion that the bond proposition would be | Qweatnam and Billy Rico: W, 8. Cloveland's Y@ to hold the teachings the school | " r more o ear from now, and AN OLD 'CON" GAME WORKS WELL, | cnt - LITTLE L0 A8 A BTUDERT. | @8 G0, 00 inee” Ttk Tho iankey lifs | PRIMARIES ~ AND CONVENTIONS, | farmoro timely u vear from now, and that | copgoliated minatrols, headed by Billy T Douglas County Teachers. of their parents. This question is answored " sce that” the second Word, of all portions of | Fmerson and Hughey Dougherty, which havo Y by the records of the institutéon in which it the dity, was in need of additional school ne- | taken in elght wecks = over #104,000, He Learns Readily After You Once | jgshown that the large portionof the scholars | Suggestions as to the Selection of Can= | counnoditions. clearing thirty odd thousand dollars A fow years ago the lucky man was an assistant agent with a burnt cork band ; today mine The Douglas county teachers’ association Farmer Fleeced Out of Nei $1 3 M A, pitbaead OENGRtly § convened at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, in AW Ohe g sraomme His " y take up some useful and industrious pursuit ” " " e committee us finally appoinied consists by the Check Racket - Madison Judge Hopewell's court room. The attend OYSEUOTHE TN NRCIUTATANLIDEEY on' the reservation and setfib down 'to the WG b e b of Vhtet domborts. and., these ,},,.‘,',,‘},,. Conty Wants Equal- ance was quite small. Superintendent Mat to Lal Captain Pratt’s lities of life with a full Miswledge of what of Sixth Ward Property who are to see that the Second ward has a | he 18 the minstrel monopolist of the country, 1zation. thews presided, and the following programme Good Work. is before them, Many of lem bocome mis Owners, running candidate for school board was carried out “Who is the Successful Teacher,” by D. » Lixcony, Neb, May .—[Special Tele- [ Logan. Discussion: Miss K. L. Johnson | Wasnixetoy, May 20.—[Special to Tur Ihe organization which appears hove, headod SlonAtins Auioti: thelr IGH, yehilo oot be Bl by Willis . Sweatnam and Billy Rice, has " —— come interpreters and clerks in the service of AMURDEROUS RUFFIA just completed o wonderfully successful en- i tha govesnment, ) o : i i : i id engement fn New Yorle, M. Clovelund w } P R . The greater part of them take to farming 1o republican city central committee me ] : 5te 1xt season have not loss than three minstrel gram to Thr Ber.|—This morning Auditor | S804 Foglestrom, = by | BEE]—Last week the joint committee from | aud stock-raising, i many cases quite | yosterday afternoon at the Millard hotel to Bt el ““':“"' Lk 0 KA companies on the road, all under his own 9 o e 1 Ctores | congress made the regular biennial inspee- | successful, They pt to form colonies | Qiscuss the question of a convention for the ULALL LG b idubel Benton e the Pythian Life association | ypp. Herzing. Discussion: (¢ case a heaving. My, Powell appeared as ac- | Torry and Hattie Halenback. tion of the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa., | among themselves, recognizing the import- ance of keeping and depending upon each CHNBR AN My, Dechitel us. tofenae Mr. How to Teach Primary Geography,” by | and the members have given some interest- T 4 Rl R L EEPHETe ey Annio E. Leach, Discussion: Sarah L | {ng accounts of what they saw, The school | Other for moral and mental support. The | schoolboard fug Mrs. John McPherson, living on - Wash Pinitanervnia, May 24— [Special Telegram | At p nomination of candidates for members of the | 4o Tur Brr - At an_ early hour this mori The original Fisk jubileo singers will sing : ) at the New Grand opera house on Thursday i ; cvening nest, for one night oly. Th S A VALY Lotri : . graduates in many cases marry among [ ‘Therewasa fair attendance of representa- | nton nvenue, who, fn company with her | oo, LA ALY . soclation had no right to transact business | YOUNE and Mary "”"‘ s risle, while not one of the first schools | themselves, the results in ' cases being | tives igton avenue, who, in company with her | started on a tourof the world nearly seven under the secret socfety ct and claimed it | o ORS, estublistied i the couritry for the Indlans, {s ||moat salisfactory) “FReports . from tHo' || “iho membors s nppolnted b tho 1nst elty | visitor toor Homa a fotv blocks: distanty svas was sailing under false colors. Mr, Bechtel [ Ap5Ce P b i py | undoubtedly one of the best, and the prog, THCIANE S S28tdtIey o e TeSEEVI | onvention are as follows A A " htel | “Purpose and Methods of Recitations,” by | [ACet TGN B AL e e e e, | tion show n lange number having homes of ! follows : accosted on the street by an unknown man, | RS ERE s e il thongh declared that the association was notand | Miss Alice 1, TLibby. Discussion: C. H L et f their own, while many others are found favm- | First Ward—William Umphierson, Peter | wio made insulting venurks. Mrs. M- | Tidia . the Stet . sottiemente Chine ai »~ tiever had been a secret organization, nor had | Koonz and Blla Seiveriing, illustrates very fairly what is being | {e with their fathors and for employers | Boysen, William Kelley, Pherson, very h - fightotiod, vouctied | Japan, &id ake. riow. Making. Cthe: AMGHCEN {4 ' 1t ever asked to be recognized as such by any For Al discussion: ““The True Pur- | donc at other schools in the country and will | about the reservation. S s show that | Second—M. Morrison, Frani’Kuspar, M. | yor home - fn & half . fanting - cone | tonr Thise nre the orenal tr upo of ik branch or order of the Knights of Pythias : 8t Wl s e e RS B LT LT dition and informed her husband | jubilee singors that weee heard in this It was merely an msurance institution com- "he disenssions on the varions papers were uarters oceupied by the school were | the scliool, o ll""w'* Pl e Third—W. F. Gutley, Lee Hurtley, A. D. [ of what had taken place, The | try years ago and whom the writer possd. of . Knights of Pythias only, and had | very rambling and foroigh to_the sabject for Iy the Carlisle barracks and the gov- AR AR Ooge®: | white, man hud followed the woman to within a few | i ° his youth. Spurgeon suid nothing whatever to do with the secret work 10st part ernment troops were quartered there, The | oy herders, st 8. 10XQOTS, FoiMh=R, D, Duncan; Gustave Andetson doors of her home, and McPherson vushed | this —company “I mever 8o enjoyed ings of the socioty SUHONRLAAORE MALLHEWS - Addressan th ; Sl A IR ; e pEcTs, urth—R uncan, Gustave Anderson, | oyt and enguged in an_altercation with the | music The Siduey (Now South T ety eihl il uperintendent Matthows nddressed the | grounds several acres in extent, while | carpenters, in the agene ps, millers in | A1 Goldsmith, T P Nt [V s Mornitis SYOR . AIA L AN P Auditor Benton's decision was as follows sachiers o subjed Course of | e Yiti of 000 dores ratioy. milla: BIGcESTILES - T the oy | M ¥ s A i 3 sul f his o 0, drawing i i orning Herald d of the ] A T T e bl ot B S B hiva: .?”.",' o (ourse O | adjoining the grounds is a farm of 600 ucres he Sperey llm“’ . _”-: ‘,'f'"‘ in th ncy Fifth—J. R. Relman, J. G. Dunn, F. N, | knife from bis pocket, stabbed him in the | their second concert the Jubilee Singers were ments on your petition, asking that the Ris 1418 toitheMoHDols DELHA couHLY: where the scholurs ave taught agricultural | BuObs, Wiigs Ohers, BT Stovis of thele o | Philips i ; heck, A socond lungo sovered an eav | completely successful, and the house was tifieate of authority issued by this ofice to | Tack of method he hud observed. Ho q pursuits of those relapsing. 1nto theit old whys 18 very | eyxih—E. Cone, William Matrow, ‘Thomas | from his head. MePherson fell uncouscious | most enthusiastic 1t fits applause. Al tho the Pythian Life association, b revoked, and | the adoption of u fixed course of study The buildings, seventeen in number, form | Small i AL el ) N , | to the payement and the assailant made his | poctry, passion, exuberant faney and deep re- after carefuiiy considering’ the question, I [ that the pupils would not be_pushed in one | a quadrangle about a central space veserved | e Rl ¢l e U e R ke Db e LI O SO BRI AL R find the following facts study at the expense of the other studies, % dn VK g INGE lompson. ¥ wspital, where tonight he s said to | bodied in theie songs, Theiv wild, thilling On tho 16th day of November 1888 tho safd | * The superintendent il ”.S.ur ap- | 888 drill ground AN EDITOR CHALLENGED. Eighth—J. T. Clark, M Singleton, | be in ' a eritical condition and not | plantation songs have a fascination entively tion was admitted to do business i | point, at his lelsure, a committee of four to | On entering the reservation set aside for Jalifor 'l Takes Offense Peder Pedorson, : . | expected to live. The ‘police suspected | theirown.! rved seat sale will o e under the provisions of sections 195 | Wsist Nim in proparing o course of study for | the buildings of the schools and_quarters one [ 4 Colifornia Colonel Fakes Offense at | Ninth—C. J. Johnson, . L. Seward, G. | a beer wagon driver named ‘Albert. Gwinnor, | Wednesday evoning next. Tl prices thclialve, oF: chiapiter’ 10,: complled. | tho schools fi tN1s Gots ty: - is struck with the aiv of quiet and peaceful | GBI L Benson. N L living near. McPherson s home. Gwinner | cents, 30 cents and statutes of 1887, and have continuously e mness with which the sceno s invested, | SN Diroo, Cal, May 24— (Special Tele- | At the evening session Chiafrman Roeder of | was arrested, but on strenuously denyinge hi — transacted business . in this state since t 3 ; ¥ R T a s " | gram to Tur Ber]—Colonel Manuel A, €. | the speci pmmittee reported having met | guilt was released. The police, assisted by Master Blatehford Kavanagh, the wonde der and by authority of the auditor of DU AL U Indian boys, being given preater liberty | EOT 0 0 ot esident. of | the democratic committee, and. that the two | clever detective work, succeeded in fasteninie | ful boy soprano- from o el choir, AL : Liconses were issued to the following 1 the gitls, are first secn as one enters the ) 8 R g nmittees had agreed to' hold the primaries | the gt on him tonight und he confessed | Chicaizo, will give two concerts at Boyd's h - mentand control of said | parties yesterday grounds at a time when they are not engaged, | this city and formerly coloncl of the Eleventh | May 0, and the convention on the | that he did the cutting apata; Honsa 0w noxt E'rlday. ‘evoning, and regiment of cavalry of Durango, Mexico, has 1st. This action was reconsidered, howeves MR = will be assisted by Master H v Dimond, 4 - \ taken offense at an editorial which appeared [ chilnging the date of primaries o May Daughters of Rebekah. lad of thirteen years, wlso of Grace chureh in the Sun yesterday in which the Mexican | Qut of respect to the 30th being Decoratic Mrs. H. M. Uttley of O'Neill, secvetary of | choir, who is a wonderful - violin and mando- membership to pay a certificate in ease of the | (g G ERHES was rveferred to as one “who is invincible in [ 48Y, i . R lin soloist, and by several artists of high ABASHTOF otie oL AtE ot beTE AR IR LULLS b i 000t g wear them with the grace and ease of veter- | Jiiaind invisible in war T'he central committee will recommend to standing. Master Knvanagh mado his first 3 3 i ey . b 5 1% i ATy Bl ) tebekah, is in the city and attended a large In view of the above facts T must decline 3 5 ans, heir phisognomies impress one by the The Sun is published by Walter O. Smith, | the republican convention that it sclect two | 1 ) 3 appearance before an Omaba audience the to revoke the certificate of the sald Pythian | § Mike Votara, Omaha., Lo similarity of facial formation between the | who wis mentioncd . promiuently in coees | Of the five members to be elected “on the | and interesti ing of Ruth lodie, No. 1, | past - week, and his - reception amounted to Life association, Very respectfully, T. H Julia Samee, Omaha representatives of the different tribes,. All | tion with the alleged filibustering scheme to | School board; thatit endorse two, recom night wonight Mrs, Uttley [ very little shortof an - ovation, The same iy Benton, auditor P. A, Anton Dusheck, Om i & b 7 i apture Lower California a few days ago and [ ménded by the democratic convention, and f (o i atits hull on Saunders | trac wherever e g The Chicago News N B AT CONPTRE N ORD Anna Heuba, Omaha it the Indians with the exception of the half- o stated wan to be governor goneral | that the fifth man be chosen by a committee [ W0 VST RV HE 6 T (el amils [t Gl Gl it JAD ol inan RamAl MO TVas Wit 11ves dward Monahan, Omahs ; i breeds have the high cheek bones ¢ republic, to be appointed by the two conventions and [ street, - at which l"" [ """'\“ Ak S wonderful - v He has o handsomo near Shell Creck, stopped in the ' city today Mary E. Monaghan, Omaha, . .. e and swar complexions of their sives, Colonel Ferrer issued a challenge in which lv';lgil<[r""| U l;r':l‘ln.l;l;;-!j i e will also assemble A !":' fiwce and the poise of a true artist. He sines SR WIS (0 YIRit St o C. E AL e i Well-formed vouths are the rule, but | he offered to fight Editor Sith with pistols, | b nua "|‘v:;mix‘h:}'1‘.1‘;‘-' om l‘“.:]‘.lgu:'\m:. pose of mectiong the tary, \\‘m i:ft:l 1|‘.u\h”|:t' :Iv *(’l“h;'(;llllll(. was ‘I)l.:u-i: Huln way, At the depot he scraped an acquaintancowith | The K. of P Wnurance Fight. | but the nasal cquipment of tho scholars at | #Wwords of fists if tho latter, would cross the | B eCi ST B Ata, foitha, hurnost oL instrvieiion. in. thel| dition'or thonost. diflouit. lnssiol” abhgs; A e M L fiis y"l;ml" A ',-m".“'”“' solicitor | this school is anything but pretty. The most | (4 huvo seconds chosen at once and lot Smith | - First ward—Sixth and Pierce strects. work and also to awaken interest where there | With a conception and feeling far beyond his The stemger gave the - name of | o e Endowment ranle Kuights of Pythias, | noticeable thing about the luds seen here is | name the duy for the fight. Smith is not in | _ Second ward—Sixteenth and Williams [ iy disposition to allow the lodge to lapse. | Years. His voice i a vich soprano with all Charles Moon. fnd claimed that he was set- | [0 drive the Pythinn Life association of this | that they have lost the savage look that dis- | the city today and no reply has been received stroots, @ Fourteonth and Capitol | Thursduy and Priday of this weel Mrs, Ut | the depth and power of a woman's voice.” ;nw“ rOtHE L a betaito, LB HAN & haale for ;;:{:i”.n‘u ‘.IVI: lm::;«:’: h_\“ Il‘lll:u|(“1‘|“um{wlpll:::m tinguished them when they came, and in its | from him. g S Qe o O A ley “,_:whl,. '!'.»4_,;.; “.1\‘ :{;::‘nl. |”::;;“Il'|:‘ 750 on the First National bank _of Omaha, | against the comyp, e Auditor | place is seen the quict, self-possessed poise ; N TTTE . 5 vard—3054 S Sxteonth str I A DO Lol Wt | concert 1o be given by Mrs. Rogina Atwater addea 8 g ; 3enton was not successful, The auditor de- , self-possessed poise o COTTON MILL FOR LAREDO. Fourth ward—3031¢ South Sixteenth street. | ogt in the ordor in (s state snd o flattoringe | coneert to be given by Mrs. Regina Atwater but needod 00 immediately. Would the old | Bguton wis hot suceesstul, e auditor de- | iy partaker of the hounties of u gonorous Fifth ward Tistroataty | s L OO L a0 GG " | 4t the Youuy Men's Christian associution hail OOt T e ol atioor | ducted’upon u legitimate basis and was civilization. Some of the youths secn upon | A Five Hundred Thousand Dollar | Sixth ward—T y i Lake MTorts ¢ to introduce the | Thursday evening next, has been completed Shelled out overy cont ho had - §147 —and gave | fned in membership to Knights of Pyth the campus show sigus of more than usual in- Structure to Be Erected. street “Missourd amd they have | #ud is full of promise. - Mrs. Atwate: has BT ErATI T e Ao AR fixeised | He therefore declined to prohibit them f telligence, and in many cases they are found I A M O [SpaciallTal g Seventh ward—Woolworth and Park | ji0t with good succe: The work is gen- | Wade peculiaely happy sclections in +La Nindclt for & fow miotes and hue mot since | doing business, to be ready talkers, ving not enly o good i s ok LS A O R T | ety considered an improvement on the | Primavera” and the “Lullaby.” Indecd, all imself fora few minutes and has ot since command of the English language, but of | to Tk Bek.]—Contracts were signed today Dwenty-fourth and Cuming | PR Ttod fin some tespects, and haw mog | e numbers of the programme are admitablo i FALCONER'S, UL between the representative of the New En- | streets with faver wherever it has been exhibited. seloctions, and with such artista us Mus, At= TERVINED 10 HAVE FQUALIZATION. E NER'S, “Ihere are at present in the school 778 | gland syndicate and the city of Laredo, ‘Twenty-ninth and Farnam S water, Mr. Jules Lumbard and Miss Belly Sl maiti oaldlnGaiie el Ribbonst D100, ot ths | b ve o oy® nd 216 ato |:wharaby the formes bind thomaclves toerect | 810k /o T E L Francis Murphy Returns. R i et Mot b A + supreme court todiy azainst Governg Monday we will make the yreatest [ from the school ut frms throughoutthe state, | i the city of Laredoa cotton mill to cost | vieo B, . Redman, resigned. Mr. Redman [ Francis Murphy isin the city andisstop | = (5 G0 G0 cone 00 0 Thayor, Auditor Benton and State Treasu sucrifice on vibbons that has ever been | and seventy-nine of the girls are so placed. £00,000. The plant is to be entirely new | has taken up his residence in Utah Dl avtiio Millara, He wlll Hold 8 HCOHEE H L piirs T mon ey oile poome (hGls Hill, who comprise the board of cqualization, | Known. The life of a student of Carlisle is pleasant | and first in every respect. Plans at Boyd's opcra house tonight and will re- { CRERTEIRES SO HEEUAAE WO LRRREE, e demunding that th the cqualization We will actually sell an all-silk vibbon | 04 filled with just enough hard work to cut | ana specifications have been already pre- The mecting held at Th! fifthand Frank- | main in the ity during the week. A sevies | i 5 ctetive and ereat fan is pron. of property in M uty, particularly | % the natural and inherited laziness out of him. 4 (oSt ht for i + of dis- | of meetings will be held at a time and place | | : ¢ 3 worth 20c yard at g norni S : pared and work will commence immediately, | lin streets last night for the purpose of dis the patrons of tho populay fawily rese with reference to the railrouds cts and 3 In the morning the pupils spend their time | 4] : i i to be announced later, ] ¢ TR ol Lol als ¥ i viblon worth 25¢ yard | in the school, where they ave tatght the sme | it being the purpose of the New England syn- | cussing the proposition to issue bonds in the B ity new and clover urtists will tuke par of the railvoads in that county at se yard. studies us are given 10 the scholavs in the | dicate to supply the heavy demand for cotton | sum of $250,000 for the ercction of school A Small Fi i repis o bR T g made thut they be assossed at tho same rat _These vibbons ave pure silk and all | public schools. Their highest grade, how- | goods in Muxicound Texas now being brought | puildings and the purchasing of sites was | By some mysterious means o pile of rub el i ;T””“;r |I'l'n|'[‘l'|_\ ; ”Ilu g:ll\t : wl-'\\'win light shades, et ’:l\\v.,l & ade: )m-{mrvplt; high \‘4'\11(_ml '“"‘”"'I'x'l"i'm"{""N» “,"-I‘m’-I"l’;“x‘l“‘kT"l";“l_“" largely attended by the taxpayers and prop- | yigy'in the basement of Joplin‘s book store ROYALLY VPAINED, 1o actual value of the railroad property sub ST il de of the public schools. here are thir- o8 , splendid elimate an Ao freth £ T S AT T (AN d L o T Sush Riblon ! e Caenk Lt R oligaged in ITEtiCtng Sthe supply, coupled with excellent railroud “"I.}l holders of Lowe's .m_m‘uln .‘nlwl\xl ity o Norih Sistegnth siveet, cagh five L assessed value is shown to be £492,501, AR Bt Tt OHON) scholurs heve besides the instructors in the ansportation facilities,giving Laredoa grand he meeting was organized by the clection 30 last night, The damage was not 1o ex- 3 “ewa 0 e iilien aniad at m)r we will 1“\ ~5;.|~l| 1'“fllun!' jtuatly | mechanical branches. In the afternoon the | opportunit o supply theso active and con- | of Charles Daley cliairman and Geovge J. | cced $i00. American Medical € ..m-.l.u..... S OATTTDL ; ; worth $1.75; at #1 will sell 16-inch male pupil gocs to otie of the shops, where he | Stantly developing markets, which she is now | Goney seerctary. N Dr. Charles Rosewater returned yesterday cnpben Cowdury, secretury of state, wis asked | yibhon actuaily worth #3; we have only a | learns the trade of printing, harnossmaking, udvantage of. Hoavy consignments | S0 BEEERS B AcentonEN GWADAReEgNCn rom attending the session of the Awericun Cided 1o ehner vesin or ofuse 10 o | limited quaniity of these vibbons, “so | wagon-making, tin-working, —shocmaking, | 0f machinery are being received by the | | The Proposition to 15 T pub: An important mecting of the newspaper IR TS TS before the repablican’ convention for | come early and get fivst choice, tailoving, carpentry or blacksmithing, The | Woolen mills, boot and shoe fuctor lished in i Bre, was read by the SCCretany. | o, of the city will e held at the rooms of R T PeRORTtaL e e e o L “'N. B. FALCONER, work done by these pupils is of the best | ¥ies and machine shops. The main On motion of George J. Stoney, the chair |y S S gy aaie oday at S . m, successful - session, both in B st A L coglages hor Ea b I SRR character, as s evidenced by the fact that | of the furniture factory was completed today. | appointed T. J. Moriarity, A. Vou Troat and | A1 i members of the profossion are re. | Dot of attendince and in - the amount of \islor. bncoiporation ot ke Diamond That Book of Ordinances. TSI IE itioR ol ahiF hovivonic fal kit Dl e ] VY ilita i Had et n bompilcloa Cn Fesolitions) | questod to e prasent ccomplished, The m.«-«.;, I vory one i land company of Ponea were filed | Henry Gibson, who printed the “Revised | mong, n - their | trades —with = regular 1oiEght-HoureaTovemon ¢ The committee after consultation submitted — enthusiastic in his remarks concern- g With the seer oFtato this morning, Tho Ordisiarossloeith .“L-’,:‘vp:l{"“,::,,,,fib-- ,‘l,,:”'.'x“ ,’::‘.;"‘;‘;“:,‘",‘"“m‘}(‘“ e ivages, dolug | Pamavkriia, May 24.—The organ of the | 4, 1, Howlne PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ing the treatment which the asso- capital stoc The inec 5 are e o e AL hiegtakesioxcl | s good work. e tailor ‘shop and | .oinente o its next issue will sa i 3 s the sonse s mee = § A D A ey e | coptions to Tt Bew's estimate of the quality | The shoc making shop furnish ail these av- | CATPERtCRS’ uion. in its next issue will sa L e e ot | WWAT e mmtthiof B is stopping at the | Clation recely R Lo gihnnds G oL iG] . ; . ; ; e T S il Jp to date the cight-hour day een se- | Ing [ . g Siaaae ; ST : up of the book. He sends a later copy to | MeNeW buildings were put up it was found | cured this season for carpenters in twenty- | {opuits' of the public i procuring and pro Blalalof Konrnay {8 rogintorod At i the stay DEMOCRATIC ASPIRANTS. : { oDy, that the carpenters and blacksmit Sen oI vns, affecting 28,8 ; er buildings for eduentions - (oL RS CELCRECaULES one, " . L { wpen and blacksmiths and | seven cities and towns, affecting 23,355 | viding proper buildings for educational pur- | 1 it one, and thot the Ve s e T B Aa et da prove his ciaim that the workmanship is fivst | oihc among the students. aere righ u : " eoung AL T Paxton. S it Sy ooy e o tho e o fonul | class. Tue Bre frankly admits that the f P & 0d. n ol eases-dia gy | men- . Nino cities are still out for { PG ISMEAG LY T ORCN e of this meot- | 4. C. Crawford of West Point s at the | Jro Progminently sueeesstul the il i InmbindiiaschobLondy Do S tion, ut which were prosent the flower of the cratic statesmen_of the ssional [ o BEE LEVALE b hand 1o do their part, and in all cases did it i 3 ; ol c lostat i the ' 00k veceived from him' is far superior to peothoinaryand the cight-hour and six have com- trict held at the Capital hotel last eveni the first, copy placed on the editorial tablo, | Well: They are earnest workers, and | promised on nine hours. Tho ninc-nour | I"Ehat ple on tho distduy of this | ~ a4 weiss of Hobron fs a guest at the | heanty and chivally of that section, renowned A eiss of Hel s a guestat the | beaty and ey of that section, renowne Murray. for its beautiful women and brave men. A hose noted were Clarley Brown and J. 1. [ e st cqp snough when their antecedents are ; i Wy ; noted were Clun Y ) > sheep binding is perfeet, the paper is of | SLERHECLY enough wher eceds y has been cstablished inseventy-two | month should hitve the support of the'eitizens Bowd of Omaa, Georie B Marvin wid DW. | that guality made_especially for law work | {onsidered, they ure industrious. The girls | citics and towns, with the addition of cight | of o ity v B i «Coolcof Beatrice, Frank K. White and C.We | and the print is unifornily. clear. ALl in all | 1048 to sew, to take care of the quarters and | hours on Saturdays, This concession affects | - Resolved, That we hereby pledge ourselye Wilson Reynolds of Fremont is a guest at | concert was given at the opera house for the Sherman of Plattsmoutiy, J. W. Burnhart of | the Book of Ordinances s a very satistue: | 140 gencral houseworle : TO150 vitrpenters, while gains have beon made | £ tse all honorablo efforts "to s the Casey. enjoyment of th RUCSts excursions Auburn, C. 1. Mileng of Wathioo, and John o R 3 L e religious services ave of course non- | §'the shine of inereised wages | ! ther | adoption of said proposition ] 1B Skinner of Tinco st the Milard | were run in diffe ons for their en- Ames, W. 1. By G Gundimeps o |RotVibiceolofiworc sectarian and of w churacter to be cusily taken | e shape of inercased wages iumany other | ¥ NPstevens stated that o ith | - G B, Skinner of Lincoln was at the Miltard | ¥ T “those of the deleates who wera v, Albort Joln MeMani T in by those of the pupils who eained their | " i Mr. Estelle upon the gquestio e i | admirers of fine horsefiesh being escorted to it William. MeLaghtin of Lincon. | A New Relief Corps. first knowledge of Chyistianity after coming Steamship Arrivals. and that gentleman bad informed him that [ * Frank Macdonald of Lincolu s a guesta | fieers of e fomcitesh heue essoiten to Nothing is known of the plans concocted or | The wives, daughters and lady friends of | to this sehiool. At Tondon-. Sighted: The City of Chicago, | € did not think it would sy to | the Millard. § i e R e B b ) & discussed. The members decided to hold the | Phil Kearney post, No. 2. completed their or- One of the places of greatest pleasure to | . 0 R Bl ki B0 | register to entitlo the Jof the | KB Valentine and wife of West Point | SHepmitage,” the bourne of Andrew Jicke congressicnal convention July 3. The selec- | punization s a retiof corps to that post the boys is the gynasium, a large building | from New York. e various wards to exc © vights of | were in the city yesterday son. After the election of o i tion of the place for holding it was left to the | fiy SEGE IR &I TUDE IR UL DOSS & well fitted up - with | the applances | At Boston—The Scandinavian, from Glas- | franchise, 2 O Bamalina DN a| Grange L] D b s e et p kst CraaTa fany A decision of the chaivman Hon, J. H. Ames reny afternoon. They will meet heveafter | ysually found in - such o place and | gow. H. B, Coryell stated that the question had | yepton are registered ut the Casey. ville, was - chosen president, the deleputes there being u tie of the members as to a | CVery Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. They | wh the boys have iu them a | At New York—The Persian Monareh, from | been reforrcd to the judiciavy comittee of [ 3% AP O 00 0T G G | werd wiven a reception at the elegant mane choice between Lincoln and Bsatrice, There | ©Xpect o be mustered into the department us | spirit of emulation which results fu most of | London; the Victoria, from Hamburg. the board of education and Mr. Estelle, and | Bl i (VR 0L i Bueg yestor- | sion of the doctor, will be about 150 delegates, poonnaln ofticer el 'n'lwl'fl to ot ute the | the boys being blessed with splendid physi- ——— tll t 'th“lr\wn ll-‘«'lm‘*‘l‘fll-" bondshcouldiboii e i b In speaking of these receptions Dr. Roses There is considerable speculation as to who | €orps. They stavt with twenty-five mem- | cial dévelopment. They swing the clubs. do Silled by Fag defeated if a majority of the votes cast wero | o f ater said he was strongly reminded of tha VUL £ O R N e B s bers and have applications for thirty more, thelr turns.on. the bars, horiontal. and. o N Killeq \'" ,",)?"‘"\.“, O egram | i favor of the proposition. Ho stated that M. J.J. McLain and danghter, Carvle NuteRnadhowis Stoy DTS e in running for congress, Rumor has it that — — arallel, and use the rings and other appliatees | | NEY Youk, May 24 [Special Telegram | 1o would again sce the attorney, get his | left for St. Louis last evening for a short [ (RN Sescrntics BE Son of T puitle oF among the present uspivants for the posi New Fivemer vith great ease. Many of them ave natuval [ to Tne Beg]—Mar Agner vlor, | opinion and have it published in "Tug Bee, | visit. " \'5', Charles Brown of Omaha, W. .- Bryan | The board of five aud police commission | athletes, and ali are fairly muscular, There | granddaughter of ex-Senator Wagner and | that it might be scon and understood by the | Mr. S, G Joyee and family have changed ! O T h e e s Lincoln, R. S. Bibb of I3 5 fand! ;| nold'n short seasion yesterday, afternoon, are but few weaklings anioug them, daughter of J. D, Taylor of the Wagner car | voters of the city. Sl gy th ':‘“'"‘{\',"'l" “‘“I'”“ Nineteenth and Cass | oates in attendan the meeting of 1he i One of the features of this institution is Yinyustimookan¥downanatitanyindi| BUBIHRobinsonia meinoer ofi ihelbotidiof | sixesieito Wainubi il . | sociatiation, " the Nebraska delegation being PaTLmOnt aore examinen. B cam e | the “outing system,” by which all those in | fur Tuited States mail wagon this [ edueation, stated that the whole question is | Mes. J. 17 Mecker of Marshalitown, Ta., s | Targer than ordinary, the stato. being repro: e e e Ditiiont srove examiued. Edward Care and | the lower braiichies ire given a_chance to now under cousidoration by the judiciary | ju the cliy visiting with her old timd scllooi | sonfed by tweive dolegates, Noble O Hill usks tho courts to foree the [ strcted to rport-for duts tomorron tpring, | QU0 farms, and i this way acquire o committeg und tho city attoriey, nd thut ai | friond, Mres. 1AL James, ™0 A strong effort was made to seeure the next Lincoln Transfer company to pay him whilo the other candidatos, 4. W. Fitzsing. | kiowledge of farming in the most practical The Famous 1 ¢ Bank Robber., e Dty addresscd ithe hmeotng by, F. R. Nicholas, son of A, T icholas, ve- | session of the association for Omuha, but a ices. Hill suys he-made o verbal con- [ mons, James Sible, William Morling, L B, | Haane e o g out to farmers all | pyxyen, Colo., Muy 24.—Information was | saying:. “T aua citizon of Omuha, and 1 ay | turned from his studies at tho Polytechniv | & uffuenee was at - work which defeated with a member of the company to move | Wasby, Charles Matterson and W. &' Lestor | Uhroush the state of Pennsylvania, to work [ OENVER, L0504 SRR a0s | saying SRl amnicL Ao LN Jand U college, Troy, N. Y., yesterday. plan. Omaha, however, sceured a great his houschold effects yesterday from will Do put on duty whenover vicancios | pnirs,fiims ivls Iito, servic witl | recelvail Lve toniiht At o B oo | e e utarects ‘ol “the pubite. 1 the | Al Lynemn, vepresnting Romadka Broth- | advertisomont, wliich brought; the city pr South Tenth strect to thi depot in time fora | oceur, et 08 :'b","“-gn.!u\ of v: > beoplo 'round about, and in | convicted at Clayton, Mo., for stealing horses | vilcos ""'."“ ”,fl:,""‘\f:”” for thote oven inter | ors, large tranks and valise factories at Mil- | inently before the members of the association train leaving it at a cortain hour, but they —— this way not only acquire & kuowledge of the | has been identified as the man who robbed | ¢itizens « oL Work T theli own inter | Catkee s calling on his trade in this city 1 will undoubtedly result in bringing the wero not dolivorad na per contract. nd he The Woikhonao P inglish language, but also learn the use of | President Moffat of the First Nutional banle | ¢5t8 who will work = to this = end? T T Tl o | nextmecting to this place. Copies' of Tis ; i . wkhonse Plan. the most improved agricultural implements, | | SR tnk T decidedly in favor of voting theso [ Dr. I Hendorson, formerly post sur- | oK MEGHUE 1o LLS Dlugo, Hopies OFELis e o ey o aeinst | e committce appointed at the wieeting of | Tho favmers are anxious to gt these | byery oF KrdapaBi P Cop il Ouce they were defeated, and now pinlalis e numy s ods Lrony ited a great amount of favorable con © Suit of othy W, vrisend ag p " ; 5 ssued Monday. g rrgRt AR 3 fculty uropean trip. Dr. Henderson has spent | ¢livited a - great amo OEIRYOLADIDECOS citizens on Wednesday last appeared befove | boys, as th find that they make e should look to it that, the s difiicult L] ! ¥ Harris, Kent & Co,, for damages for fuiling i h i S vard wo e winter in Paris and Londo i to complote i houst tecoraing. Lo contract | the county commissioners this afternoon to | industrious, polite and ready workmen. Southern Calvinists Adjou docs not_oceur wzain. In this ward wo are | the winter in Pavis and London. "Tho nominating conyention, which consists 0 cott i Ncusn socaniing o o | haaauniyg 101 Lals nILeeon 10 | \wages paid ave small, but in the past y f unfortunate, as our school houses ure mer Dr. Birney, the liatincoomat| oo AR AR OR et Sl A jrus finally ondod in the county court, ufter | sk the bourd to_ tako steps toward tho es- [ {05 BLE, S5, Staoih Db Jo tho past ve Asnviiie, N. €., May 24 haia, Mot At 8o houso. cnttle,. . Walhovoas || panied by ifs. broth Ry M Al e O i haugingelie for, sovorall montas,. £Juc ablishment of a worlhouso for tramps, ote: | amounted to §12,000. This year it lan general assembly, south, adopted the re- | good tachers as can be found in auy school | Frenel and Mlss Fannie Blanchavd took ad- [ IS (G0N o the association for approval damoged to tho extent o 81oLas, o | discussing the Santor frcss the board Wwero | mated that 00 of the scholars will bo port of the committe on the revised directory | in the city, bt they eannot_do their duty | vantuge of fie cheap rates fora Sunday in | T 'fhis st te committee selectod s A party of nine surveyors in the employ of | manner with no siens of immediate action tholt. outlng, ~Their woges aro carctully | of worship, recommendiug that the question puiliwelinyeibotignschaol iy laingd.s '\]‘ it [ lv«l\f Uyl e i Francisco as the seat of the next convention, the Rock Island have come to this city from ) saved and there is a savings bank ut the | of revision be postponed indifinitely, und ad- | this view of the case, let us o to the polls | Ny, Sol Davidsolin et for the east last | but contrary to all p ion ot ot e R G BT S : R school, and all boys carning or getting money | fourned until next § and there show the peaple that we are work ening to dispose of the unsold stock of the | the commitice was disapproved. Washin hla 2 avowed . ! Oharles Poor's Will. TRTn Y WBY, 810 ot Lo onam an e ) 4n) ing for oursclves and the interests of the city | Nabracka Tribune compuny. The - jucor e L e L, ing work on the proposed line from Lincolu = . LB, Qun ! t - QoY i 2 ton, D. C., was then proposed and I Hape 1o Omab They will start in on Monday The will of Chas. S. Poor, who was myste- | With this bank. In this way they are taughy Buying the Union Stock Yards. atlarge” alled Yol i ton ated compuany contemplates making ex presented the claims of Omaha in an elogu next probibly viously murdered last week, was filed in the | Dusiness principles fua way at onceinteress 1 (eaco, Muy 24.—The deal by which the Mr. Robinson was called upon to inform | tensive improvenients in the Tribune, ddvess. Washington wus selected, how Jlizaboth A, Kinzie, who filed a petition | county court yesterday, The will was dated | 1",and beneficial A e thih: the mceting at what time work could be com ARAIING e L0 R o A A e A b R yeourt yesterday, The will was dated |~ Phe superintendent at the school and the [ Union stock yards was to be purchased by an | yenced upon the buildings if the bonds we Lta Buooass Assneed tional capital. forw days a0, on the gromds of negteet and | Mareh 12 1588, Two-thivds of all the prop- | man to whom the great part of the success of | Euglish syndicate and which was said to have | voted, In reply he stated that after bein Sooticlts quacoas Assurstl, L 4T T e R el B G B e e T A e KA yitleft to the widow and the vemainder | the school is due i n R. H. Pratt of | been frusivated a short time ago by a prema- [ issued, placed apon the market and sold, the Qanay,(Usah,May .= (EpooinlsLelograms |Fo i e G o morning by Judge Fields, 5 to ':""\\“ ! nhlml\ w.nl.-n\-.l Mrs Poor was | the®enth ¢ v, for forty years past, [ ture publication, is announced to be unear | buildings could be commenced and would | to Tue Bee.]—At a meeting of the stockhold- | R G0 TR0 10T They aro e B : ; mide executrix without bond. hias been detailed duty at this school, | completion, probably be completed this season ers of the South Oden land and stock com 5 il It George E. Cox, a_dairyman north of the ) 3 school. prol o1 vs of th i - | much better in every respect than those of city, hired a tramp to work for him vecently, ST His nt has brought the school 7 G. W. McCoy of Omaha View informed the | 10, iy which Omaha and Sioux City cap- | other cities. They are wide and 'vesterday the fellow suddenly loft, taking Rasmussen Released. up to its - present standard, Mr. A, ~ Train Arrives at | mecting that his scotion of the vity could be f )it are largely interested, nearly $50,000 | have better and wider sidewalks umong other things a valuable shot gun. Charles Rasmussen, the young man who | 2 T:‘""'”'”f- the BESiaLn, suporinte ('1""' of | macoma, Wash,, May 24 nge Francis | dep ]mlm upou to roll up a solld voto for the | 5, "0 i was takon by Ogden peoplo s a | toF paved than in other aud larger cities Tt AR R AR i e ] X e JOUE at present in charge of the school, as Captain | o, bt bR L [Fhondal i g s Anaon 3 48 8 Glso have a better system of street railwa |I|I‘hl ; l;\'(r Nati n:ll Inl- fC ‘walnflrl“ Uil | fived a bullet into Charles Stefier's mouth | Pratt is away on a tour of Japan Bedides | Train completed his trip around the world "Phe question was called and unanimously [ sturter. No dificulty will be experienced in I" 0 'f“\ ) MOUOE YNLAI g DX O railways Mo LA W suit in the county conrt this | Friday night, breaking out some of his teeth | these there are some forty other people | this evening, arriving here at # o'clock. 'The | yqopted, ® | raising tho monoy requived horo, which in- | MRIEE oS TR ™ ety continued the whelesale Hquor fivm of D, Wise & Co, | and carrying away w sectiou of his jaw, was | connected with the school in_positions of hime from le atars 6 the "'“,‘“ is 67 duys, 13 | N "Moviarty was called for, and during | sures the success of the enterprise. the doctor, “1t has beautiful bulldings and O this ity Tt i dociiod tat o batkes | arrested yestorday morning, but was soqn ro. | duthority. Among these ave E. L. Fisnor, | Bours, 8 minutes und 3 seconds. bis remarks stated that if the ity increascd promoter of the schem, left for San | 14 SHRICH RS BRI R e hud the rightful claim to the horse and were | leased from custody, the police being satistied | Principal teacher: Miss ¥ rvine, matron ler'n Sunday School Conventl in wealth during the next ten years us it had | Franciswo this morning to b absent about § (1 Bl dlally founded upon . rock.” The awarded 1 cent damuges. Tho bank held a | that the shooting was the result of an acci- | 1 eharge of the givls; Mrs Siven, f charge EAMors Appasy Haben i 1" ON: [iquslng the post, yaluos Would jnereaso fo | QU woek (it collurs of the buildings ure blusted out. of A S THONL ) | RaA of the small boys: Dr. E. S. Butler, in charge Cierts, Neb., May 24— [Special Telegram | such un extent that at the time when the i ; eoliapol tho NAIDERTRLE. SISOl ol JCHIRENR 20 Min Bl gy an by oo Flem s of the dining room; W. P. Campbell, discip- | to Tug Bee.]—The county Sunday school | bonds be due the taxpayer who is now Fatal Freight Collision. B0 g vhich ATk bt bl LR(A oLt 1o ke K. K. Hayden is suing J. . MeBride for Hule Bailed Out. linarian; Ford Grinnell, physician: Miss | convention has just closed its labors here, | #ssessed on a §1,000 valuation would have [ Sr. Lovis, May 24, - Neav Troy, T, today |Gt 1t looked very peculinr to a4 nian 50 duc on notes and mortgages on lots S e bl M. Burgess, supermtendent’ of printing: Dr. | Curtis was chosen as the place for the next | paid only $12 in taxes on the §250,000 of bonds | two freights collided on th andulia voad | from this seetio country.” wages ou lols in ; ! i Kuob Hill addition bought by the general 5. In Hale, the Beatrice lawyer whosquan- | ¢, H. Hepbum, first clork, and” Miss 1. C. | meeting of the association, 1o be issucd g causing n disustrous wrock, Brakemun Jumes Hinsen and wite of University Dace | dered £1,200 of his wealth and then landed in »superinteudent of outldg, s ;2 The following resolution was then adopted. | FUNHE, T Gl mid five other train men BREVITIE suddenly loft theso purts ' yesterday, leaving [ Jail, was bailed out lust night and departed, | | Among Z cholars the S oo ErATHER SN s Resolved, That 1t 1 the sens of (s meet- | i ed Mok their cight vear old daughter to sWit for Ler- | for home on the first outgoing train, He will | {1 tejtes an important part, | Mo Campbell | ¢ HVG0 B 7ol PR otogram | 1 that throweh faithtul and attontive pors g At the Southwestern Lutheran chureh 10 reunion committee has been called te ) part 0 robbed hi ( ne Y8 SHOW TOMAREAD\G Profaleney Lol s bl ak) hasc ? uppreelated by us T f g ev. Luther ) uh sweach at 11 i ) u called to | the partics who robbed him at the road allowed 10 have guns, but ey excdy | over this. placo Tust. veniog. Considerabla | FtUMaction, which is appreciated Uy s s [ The other afternoon, s the train on | Rev, Luther M, Kubus will preac ut 11 . me 't irund Island on Monday evening, | house. | ity ers b, at 8 o'clock ¥ et e i foot movements und in the ordinary | dumage was doue to window glass and grow- | “RESNed; That satd 1. B Coryelt bo a can- | the Greenwood Lake vailvond wus ap- | U, 00 Soventh ward silver cornet hand guvo Yo. 215, Gr Sl tactics of marching. The large space St 3 ocetlo ouching the station at Soho, a he ppomuttox post No. 215, Grand Avmy of Raloo et s Lo ax art e : TS lurge space | ing crops. Aidate for e-eleetion, kiowing that if he s re- | proaching th 1 1 w0, & hen, | thio* Republiv, Farragut post No ] .) e © ¥ i between the buildings s reserved ————r eleeted his duty whl be perforined as in the | with a brood of eleven lively chickens, | |I ‘“ AEULA PR 84108 CORNOUIIANG: KA Army of the Republie, Farragut Re Great vibbon sule Monday. Allsilk | for a parade ground, and the dress parade AG Stove Did 1t past. with honcsty, talthtulness and intority | 000 herself and her family divectly in | b boll ub Gurtield hail last night, which wa No. 10, and_ Corporal’ Rice camp, Sons of | Fibbons will be sold at 3¢, and wide sash | held heve shows that the Indian makes a good Porrsyovrn, O., May 24, —An explosion of .|u‘r' Im.ln‘«lmz‘{:\‘- h ‘l.‘ : |‘r‘w\ SRR |l Rt ot tha locomotive. h \ea Yoo a8 y .‘l‘.4lr‘ -'« ll:ll ‘\\‘ e i compl SUCCESH, Veterans, will attend divine serviee at Fuuk's flc, they ure worth $1.75. AlL | soldier aud is seldom or never guilty of in- | 4 gasoline stove started u five this evening i R AL unre W3 L little time to bo lost, snd the hon logs § oy GG QUIBEW opera house tomorrow. A memortal sermon [ 0ther numbers in similar proportion, | subordinatior which destroyed nearly & whole block of Upon being seen by a veporter, Me. Covyell | ona With rs and voice she urged The Only On will be preached by Rev. My, Davis of Trin- | Don't miss this sale Mc The large pupils bave also a library with dings; loss about & stated that as dent of the L ward Le : g ) R d viu- | Don’t miss this sale Monday. number of #0od books on its shelyes and u | PWHdings; loss ubout 0,000 tated thut us u resident of the Sixth ward he | 40" hiokens out of danger, suys the New | The Chicago, Milwnukeo aul felt it his duty to abide by the decision of the £ s Youk Sun. Ten of the little things were | pailway is the only line running solid ity M. 1. church e v 1o ‘Mrs. Mary R. Morgan, department pres — number of magazines are received monthly . pot fob Le, A i 6y dos ] hacoms At W VA e v A ey Local Brovities. These older students show o remarkable . A Bubjeot fok Logal Lightn Yorers, BRIC thavddeslisel Uil o Becomp | e Tl MDA R e ita 1d" B, vestibaled, electric lighted and steam counselor, attended u meeting of Custer | FEdson G. Thomas and Ben 8. Adams were | amount of intelligence when it is vemembered | NEW Youk, May .- Frederick Romano, | captiubits he woule st s suem, o 1 EHVCU (B8 e ickte &) self- | hented tralns botween Chicago. Couneil corps at Omaha on Thursday afternoon admiited 10 the Douglus county bur yester- | that they were taken right off the reservation | b Italian, tonight shot. and seriously injured | he bowd auestion was agiin taken up w wug Just bogluning to tucklo o solf fhes ; o 150, ) duy " without any previous training. They have | Bis ~wifo and mother-fu-luw and fatally | SECHSSCE 66 SOmE IR, WItE, B EGION | conguatulatory note when shodlscoverad | Bluffs and Omaha, AL . Articles of incorporation of the Nebraska | formed a debating society, and muny of the | Wounded himself oK "l”;"’ W“m itie “‘ o 8 A Ward we that her eleventh charge wias wrestling I'he berth reading lamp feature in the New Pianos fair grounds und driving park company wer subjects they handle are fitted to call forth -— op;tho prop ‘ with a bug a few yards in front of the | Pullman sleeping § run on theso lines for vent at $6 per month, filed yesterday. The capital stock is placed | the best efforts of the brightest thinkers in ‘ought a Duel, A Protest From the Second Ward pllot. Instantly she ew back, and with | 1s patented uid cannot Le used by uny A. HOSPE, i618 Douglas®t, | 8t 800,000 aud the lucorporators are Tsaae | the country. The following are a fow of the | Rowr, May 24, Marquis Ungaroand Count | 4 PEOIOAC Evoi the S Frank as. | # blow of hee maternal bosom sent the | other railway company. It is the great Hus all, Poter Corrigan, Pat Munning and | Subjects that have been debated by the so- [ 4'Avco fought a duel toduy with swords, The 19 BOCONS e " R dilatory chicken fying through space to | improvement of the age. Try it und he others, ' The ground selected comprises 187 [ Ciety count was slightly wounded. It was a politi- [ Per's hall last night in full force, to take | G o"hut she had no time to follow, | convinced The Train Men's Co Y. ucres directly east of Seywour pack ““Resolved, That the Indian territory should t i oit d ; General Managor Dickinson left last even- | tion 12, ¥ q be opened for settlement: that the Indian LA . Specches wer by s Kusper, b, | 00 socond luter she was s shapeless Sleeping cars | 4y th : nion ., ifia at once admitted to citizenship: that stock Bigar \Varks Burnod. M. | mass of feathers, depot, Omaha, at 6 p. . duily, arviving tuising is better for the Indian than farming Havana, May 24.The Branchi company Powell reiterated his assertions that the as sister had accompanied & young irl [ years ago, and they had such groat siccess in Australin’ that they remained there threo years and clght months, playing all that long association is confined exelusively to members | Name and vesidence and th arance is striking in the ex- l”,‘?’”‘dl ord ; i # { Hugh Pursley, Omuba. .. 5 treme, They a I clothed in neat uniforms said associntion has o suicient | | Eva L. Lownes, Omuhi of light blue with red trimmings, and they the ite convention of Danghters of The programme for the farcwell henefis Sterling Morton. There is said to be nothing | in the alleged candidacy of Judge Broady \ candidates for positicns in the five de- —— 7 b in s private car for Kuusas City County Commissioner Turner yesterday dis. will make a tour of the Miss covered that the main support io the eighty foot bridge at Millard was in a very danger e v and others, all of The dreariest part of the tragedy, | at’ Chicngo at 9:30 a m. Pussengers that industry is more important to the Indiau i oy n that e however, lay in the infantile determina- | taking this train not compelled 1o Yision, Ho took with him all letters and | OFS ARGHE O QUG RNA ™t Tetuired. o | than book learning; thut it is betier for the ar aorks at Gardenas ous urned. 1 the wani tion of the ten ehickens on the other side | get aut of the ears ut Council Bluffs ar papers !-'n.nmn,: o the controversy with mediately ‘l!.n‘mm Indians 1o have the tervitory nit " o B of the track to follow thelr mother, for | wait for the train 10 be ecleancd. (€ train men, indicating that the matter is to be e 1o e 8 "\‘.”:f“"' 'I‘;'“‘;“ ’;‘ athool 2 ) M they were all disintegrated by the v tickets and slesping car berths at Unie further investigated. Among other docu- Hon. €. J, Phelps of Schuyler, N HVpan st RALAR. IR LG AAY KOOk Kt Bnx oy t i of the cars, The only one saved wis the | ticket oftice, 1601 Farnam ments he bis wage schedules of contemporury | was in the city Thursday government expense should not aecept | wur McCrary is dauger i ¥ obickon whose ttony had caused the F. A. NAsH, Gen, Agh Alnes, sbowing that tbe Unlon Pacitic pays | by Dr. Bivney, the catarrh s 1 further help frow the government; that all | dence of his duughter, Mrs. Dr, Botelex L wtustrophe, 1 J. E, PRESTON Puss Agt ‘.V St v

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