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A VY ALY L L D AU, HI DATILN BEE MUST BE BROKEN UF causes and purposes of the in- | notof receiit date. More than ton year : is ndvaneing steadily under the support | American consumers when they had foryears | wilt b composed of tovel hoaded, honest, ‘ We informed that *Councilman | debtedness. Unquestionably & por- | ago it was Sizgested by the then i- | and patronage of interested governments, | been clamoring for reliof and declaring that | capable farmors E. ROSEWATER, Editor. | Olsen proposes to call Tue Bek into | tion of this information, if trust- | dentof Cornell, Andrew D. White, and | The Mexicon railway is being pushed to the duties already imposed on them were to HOW TO CUR DIDHTHERIA - | court under the libel laws bocause we | worthy, would be of value, but is it the | at that time o .-uumm-,-.l some vigorous | Guatemala and will oventually penstrate | E¥iovous to be borne. - o PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | have scen fit to charge that he and six | businessof the government to inquive | opposition lodby Prosident F ar+ | Columbia, whero it will connect with the | [Pl s what comes of a protection majority Propared for The.Doe / TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION | other republican councilmen are mem- | into the private rensons of the citizen | vard. Butdihin 4he past year Poruvian and Brazilian road, Befor ;‘nf:.\‘(';”Li,y",..-j,’».‘,',‘.‘l,‘:,.l,":\',','::f,"';','\':’3'. b 18 8ol Diphtheria is rife and holde highicarnive Daily Sundny, One Year #1000 | bers of a corrupt combination with dem- | for gotting into debt? And if it be | dent Harri@@has received communica- | the century closes it is more than probn- | fng to imposo on the party M \hich {¢ | I many parts of tho city, and not fow of ;*,: il £ = B9 | oerats banded together to ladle out the | granted that such inquiry is legitimate, | tiorfs from s and professors of well- | ble that all of the republics of the new | has never adopted ot x our children have alre sped to death i Sty o, G Yons 200 | municipal patronage to spoilsmen, and | what possible benefit could come of n;v- known Arferican colleges, and from | world will be welded togother by bands - ‘p‘r“'{'y"“"' “‘,‘l'“\"“ dr “‘r' Y""' ““""“'I"-"” OFFICES, 101l N € f a | of steel. NFERE COMMIENT, Omn The Bee n\my.m " t | national institute at W 'y ab | The st N :‘J.H"\:‘f« (coind s i i L wo hope Mr. Olsen will proceed he probability is that a very large | would provide facilities for a higher edu- ,.l,,“:’,‘,",',,?‘,"' z\rt'-v ) ‘”‘”"“1":“':*1' 8 l’:';"" ‘\"' ; e in \('} Chi L7 Chamber of Commer at once and give THE BEE a chance to | humber of people will refuse to m‘\ln 1{ l'.\h.nn.v 1ual to the best universitics of What is wanted in congress is more states- | monopoly conference at Lincoln, and has, With this in view, the writer seoks to give the most offensive and objectionable of | Europe. The plan recommended is that | manship and less politics. with the exception of a fow railroad organs, | the reading public a plain view of the causo | and nature of the disease, hoping thereby to | nllay the apprehiension of aMicted families, Jlay into the hands of boodling contrac- | knowledge if it play : feared, with some reason, that the malady is | assuming the form of a wide-spreading epi | demie. New York, Roor b 14 and 15 yune Bullding. Washington, 513 Fourteenth 3 thoroughly expose the operations of the e CORRESPONDENC council combine in the courts, Mr, Olsen | these questions, and that an equally | the principal colloges of the United B e heartily endorsed the action taken. The fol- Al communications T to news and | is decide sonsitive, No of | large number will not answer them | States should detail instructors,” lec- Familiar With Its Contents. lowing extracts are from some of the leading ¢ Bs:| 1 lecidedly nsitive. No y of ) Chicagn Herald, the leading glltorinl mattor should be addresser t0 th8 | hoodling has been made {nst him in- | truthfully. * The formor class the | turers and professors for duty at cortain | mye woriginal package” fs wonderfully pop- | SttC Papers outside of Omaha il it bt hage BUSINESS LETTER | dividunlly. but ho is charged with nsso- | governmant may prosecute, though | periods of the year, during which they | ular in Towa, although thers is nothin otigl. | Lincoln Call: Ono of the cadinal prin, | It soctus, and fo lnpeets upon them tho CLARLBL A ing with men who have been notori- | it would imposs an intermin- | should be at Washington. The faculty | nal in its contents for the Iow: prohibitionist 'p\!'lqw"{.:,I.'f'n':"\vf}nfl kv thy 'fl:\“z'; " .T «": ml“‘;‘v\l;:i\xnl:zl:,“;{:‘l.:l:‘ll" :;:“”:.“x'«l“"mrw e Omuha. D ¢ " in the market to the highest bid- | able ¢ on the courts, but | thuscreated would be composed of the [ He has tasted 'em before. long laid down under e wrong and ind; d ..,1“,. arising from a spo T - o he made payable 1o the order of the Com- ¢ s 8 68 ARy resDes i y likely before the prosecutions | most able and learned instructors in the T - nity and accepted what was given whether > prec " W. 6 whick Py ; [ der. If Mr. Olsen hasany respect for bl sy by “”‘M i SR Rt e o 1d be ¥ To be Handled With Oare, good, bad or indifferent. The meoting of | UNC Precise nature and habits of which The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors. | limealf, he will, without futther deluy, 5 iy i St £i% 3 Shbai el L St. Louis Republic anti-monopoly republicans in this city wus | ¢ s yet undetermined. But it i WAl e 3 e | OGO from such associations. Men | preme court as to the constitutionality | advanced, thorough and complete as can A number of senators and members of con- | e first protest that has been filed by mem- | thought, in the light of recent rescarchies, he Bee Blding, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts. | Wi by the company they keep, | of this unprecadented legislation would | bo found in the best universitios of | gress insiston premature fooling with the bers of the party in advance of a convention. | th bacillus _ afphtheriticus will soon AWOIN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | - When an honest man finds himself in | be invoked, and there can bo very little | modern Furope, Tho American past | loaded “original packnge” decision. Political | and Bl of tho party to bo defoated in convens | 0o Teconizad and isolated. Diphtheria is 8kt [ B SORBRRY of Fodtian T ioves he | doubt, in the opinion of some able law- | graduate would thus have in his | funerals will follow in the regular order. tion and o protest afterward. In this year | “OMmonly thought to be a disease of modern ity of Dotizlas, § the company of rogues and thieves h ¢ U fhio protest 1s given in 4 1 times, but it is not improbable that it i PR ‘huck, seerotary of The Bee | will shake their acquaintance just ers, us to what the result would be. own count I institution that ’ @ protesy s g ven in sdvance and the - re b e L SR rg huck, rotary of The Bee | will shake their acquaintan just as | ¥ 0 Wil ‘)l“\ _an il lu'~ HIak Are You ght Again? publican state committee has an opportunity | ished with equal vigor in remote antiquity, ould enable him to obtain the highest Ameriean, to heed the protest and to let the intense dis- | At least Aretacus, o physician of the second 1ishh ‘ompany. does solemnly s 1 that the ireulntion of Tre DALY B quick as he can. Mr. Olsen certainly b " CONVENTION. education in ethic law letters or The spir tof the .\1.| south is not dead —in- | content give way to confidence, he railroad | century of the Christian o deseribed it wing of the n party will ery down | minutély undor the naues of uleus syrincu m for ihe week ending May 24, 15%), w | cannot be ignorant of the questionabl THE RETAILF I'h nvention of r T 8 Without g he protes sin reasol hey ¥ 1 while 8 revivi 4 if we mistake nottho f it Jows | Bunday, May 18 wevessensenes b methods by which the combine was or- \ ganized, and he can havdly be excused | held in Omaha during the past week was \llulml_h!mm a considerable number of | spurious reform which is being attempted | have so controlled both the conventions and yiian disease. or the Duteh doctor for keoping in with men who are schem- | in many respeets notable, In these | Americans will always go to Europe to | upon our civilization will yet mect a death | tho machinery of { rty s 10 havo things | Hecker gives an account of an epid of out of the pockets of the the retailers ave foreed by eireumstanc university a5 is proposed would keep A Hoou DA ARA Eenthers time in the year that they are not scl this afiction have been descr Vi plotting to miko money | to organize in self-defense. It is arace | many in the country who would other- New York Commercial Advertiser. Ll el A Bl to timo by different ob WHTBIE 2 1l | W80 EBubrond ewoulaibe of fReatle Even befor its passnge tho MeKinley bitl | £ raryeiition that, will maauleo candidates | s Kow e e P A fobatare nd & o ble value to the great number of ambi- | ¢ ta rise in the cost of (:l-flhim: An Towa | merits and a convention that will 1 1826, when Breton presence Uil 24t St My, A n. Fie R AU AR and disorganized g0 to the wall. Asido | tious scholars who could not incur tho | Jury us just allowed one Wolflberger, a too- | floclks of proxics such as made the lust state | made an exhinustive st of it, und name Ly i 1 i i fr the business features of the assem- | €3 s0 of attending a European uni- loving pedagogue, $700 for a coat of tar and | convention a wrong and a disgrace to vepub- | it diphtherite, from the eek word diph- Dhare 18" boodling and boodling, A" | LrOI Vho DUSINEES IGRSUESS IO L bIOHARE : Ly L AR feathers, , Wi but, justice to the party and | theros, askin or membrane,and hus reference > 2 i S ranks united for the falt campaign. | to the false membrane which is ch Will Resurrect the Bucketeers. is not a reason or excuse upon which [ tic of the disease. It is nearly always St Torta OtlobeDenioerat, pub fean state committeo can s domic in chara that is, it rarel The (APlat 19 onitHe 8ide 0 o Oni. | reauest except that they do not desire to lis- [ sporadic or scatte il i e | e SHAE by GiHloe FL blie 1ty 5o || Hnt “Dusinoss © tind. :Aoolall VIHBHL || DrOpOsEd nntlonaLNIVOTsIbyMTE B iriole The bull market is on the side of the Chi- | ¢ty the protest and desire to move blindly | mooted questions conee month My, 189, ! frledindd : & ) e R than probablo that it will not. But it is | (0 board of trade in its fight with the | on doing the sole bidding of the railroad in- manner of propag.tion | any councilman who shall directly or in- | ships and cultivating acquaintances that an probable that it will not. Ut it i3 | puckot shops. When the market changes, | fluence. Not an interest of the party or an | observers hold that it is more My g directly become a party to any contract, [ must prove advantageous to the com- hardly to be doubted that at some time | however, the defunct bucket shops will all | interest of an individual republican would be | upon child 1 upon adults, other work or letting to the city, or shall fur- | mereial interests of the state. in the future such an institution will be | come to lifo again, whether the board re- :H’“. il WELD ;‘;‘ Lo LSS i xS ¥y or T 2 ; Rt g G & ominant party in the state ought to bo the | exposed to co nish materials for any contractor on pub- { ‘The conventic 1 approved a draft of a | established, for there is obviously very | sumes its quotations or not, and: condu s FHEYS witte: tbx veat hatarinl ob 1t of S ontuklon ape widely liffusivo, oth lic works in the city is guilty of a mis Dill to be p ited to the next logisla. | much better and stronger veasons in | business at the old stand and in the old w ad, with i ticket unassailable that would | the of aven infections environment is small . 1. Tzsenvex. | meanor, and on conviction shall be ture proposing a radical change in the payers, y playing into the hands of contractors | for self-preservation, in Eworn to before uie and subseribod (0 1o my | ynd geying to earn perquisites from | strong and united survive and the weak LU Ly T | man need not necessarily hold up a con- | bly, it the means of bringing 21y Trschuek, b i tractor in brond duy light to be classed | the jobber and retailer to- The present congress may not take anyaction looking to the founding of the L boodler, The charter expre gether, remewing and cement- veRhdaA et build the party as the campi sed, | And i s bolieved s ) d g favor than in opuosition to it. Meantime Demand for a Free Education. L i SR s e et B R e R pseribed in my | moved from office besides being fined or | exemption laws. Under existing law it is most gratifying to note the growing New York Mai Srpres think knows that a campaign of this kind isthe | the weig o opinion pronounc imprisoned, or both a homestead valued at not move than | Dublic interest in behalf of supplying in The fact that President Harrison has had | best possible he party to make acute systemic or - constitutional Tn defiinco of this provision several | two thousand dollars, with all necessary | Uhis country the opportunity to obtain | 600 applicants for the two appointments of | #1318 10 Seuro such results it the pro- | | i L LU = i ; 4 f sy A 3 sl Shie) o apD test against old methods has been made. tiue orsadolescent ovganism is more s AGE RA members of the combine huve been in- | appurtenances, including one hundred | &0 education as thorough and complete | cadets-at-large—ono at West Point, the othor < : ceptible to the force of the disease thar 1cont Foro A : 15 resd g Rt s at Annapolis—that he has power to make this | - J<earney Hub: roceedings of the | ok i e s tha i terested with contractors and furnishing | and fifty acres of land if outside the cor- | 28 ¢an be hud in the best universities of i el o Lincoln conferen: marked with an | Mult. And as a _proot that diphtherlu is RAtAetEIc Chien I kstona eEA | e L T S Gy o VILINE R EOF o | urope: vear, is significant indication of the extreme | eamestness of purpose which left no room to | Soutugions, only within muvrow Limits, it i ,_‘,m_lmu_l i ts | materials to contractors and franchised ( porate limits of a city or village, or two — popularity of the military and naval service | doubt the importut T th _ b ately reported that inaschool wheve the 4-puge paper. . { Conts | corporations. These councilmen have | lots in a city, is exempt from exeeation | g bill in congress to establish the | with virile Young Americ Bl BB EALOTA ot B .,‘.,,\‘f'(1','\'."".\‘;5,‘::4“"5 e bows woret one side of o mon ind tho ———————————————— | \0ted thousands of dollars into the | for all debls except mortgage orme- | Chjokamagan and Chattanooga nutional S the conference dignified, 'and not_given to | SIS at the other, the malady broke o Dit woekly bunk stutomont shows the | pockets of such corporations and if tho | chanic’s lien. Sixty duys’ Wages of | militer mork aaont. to miass e nec Rough on the Supreme Court. empty or uncertain sound. The resolutions, | AMONESt the glrls dnd left the boys (ot e e a0 T b nai : ¥ duys’ wages of | military pavk ought to pss. The pro- R IS which deal principally with the subject of [ 1 fHowt it qlab fhove e b onl | power of the courts isnot invoked for | the head of a famil are Aol adiantanthe 3 a0t o " Ailroud domination i polities, a epora- | instan ffset this, If th iplain banks now hold 88,471,000 st S et e ; g o posul to dedicate the scene of some o The opinion of the supreme court, ren- : ! i L covpora- | joui grave systemic iufection often suj 33,471, xcess of | the protection of tax payers and tho |also exempt from garnishment. | ¢ . | tion control of the stato board of _trausport ! I R ad A st ol o s S o0 aramnntCcLhoH ERIEH) the most memorable and momentous | dered yesterday without dissent, that dressed. | tion have already been published, and there | o168 forthwith upon the start of tho loc 1 combine not broken up this city will | The merchants bill yroposes o i i ble. Th id for the | ey ‘\ it B OLL T T lt_l i conlicts of the war of the rebellion to | beef hus the same rights as the local butcher, | is nothing inthem that is unrepublican, or | fHatPG, ©S oLl i |'||«.;nh‘;} fs drift on to banlkruptey. reduce the homstead valuation to five > ' D0SO DAt ineh *ble e acce verywhe: in Kansu that gives encouragemes Sy ovemel o . m o o e e T T JRONL YA : ke | hu RERLL 3 that | 4ng bronze the record of American | 0moof whose citizens have recently ex- | JRRS 1 (o X ! diphtheria is only sore throat or that so Immediately after the democratic big | glsenand Shriver have closed theireyes | this amount is altogether oo low. A | [iowess in battlo appeals to the patriot- | Pressed tho belief that o supremo sourt de- R S L T B hroat is- aiphiheria, T fomor is i 3 ey st ¥ ocal, but the writer concurs in th four were thrown out of the state courts. | nd ears when such nefarious sehemesof [ five hundred dollar exemption would | jgm of every citizen, and espocialiy to | €101 S1°Y very good anyway. el T B kg BT (Ui, T wmajority of the profession that the lut S = under are concocted under their very | work immeasurable hardships on hun- ; o ; v T that is a minor matter which cuts no figure TG e A R ot HIRGRLAGUIEBME OwensilliLereese i east o e s o deaas batn jatar "l.“‘ ibs on M- | the people of the west, whose faliers | Now Here Is an Honest Confession. | in iho main issue in this state, and ‘it /15 not O ot L LR Al stTeatah whishy | Lo teeptinoironderiBihabhoutSaltlaens] (UNECBICHPAODICHOL M OCOENSS ITSNBIW A Fdna i sons el ind S brothersiwon s m: Mucon (Ga.) Teley worth while to split hairs over it. The de- | ,fhe affcction s not limited to any sewson, A E have been indifferent when the council | are struggling against adversity through ;| by faty oL Mississippi is going to havea constitutional | mand for a convention not later than July 8, | § Spocial sutroundingbilkiocours:in T e it Conr o ot | perishable glory on thuso his ; ing stituti ! + | January or June, in ruval or urban districts couvention,the plain purpose of which willbe | aid the appointment of o committeo to cull a | 5" 4o “orowded tenement or in the wellup 10 hit upon a plan under which it will bo pos- [ B Sk he st et T catad hese | Pointed private residence. In the cownitry tho sible for the white minority of the péople of | treatment™ of an aggravated case, in which | KCrim of the disease takes up its abode, by committee meetings, which formerly [ no fault of their own. Any hend of & | gorie fields. Nowhore was western | woreheld in the couneil chamber aro | family who has acquired a homo valued | valor more conspicuous than at | now held in dark-lantorn and star- | at two thousand or even less cannot | Chickamaugn, Chattanooga, Missionary i ) Y it 5 b aug, Cha gu, Missions R s asany its g e e Aoy 4 b [ preference, in the dung-hills, and from this chamber meetings to which nobody out- [ be classed among the dishonest, | Ridge and Lookout Mountatn, and the | fea Stite 1o leeatly control its affuirs, ovon f]‘.‘fie""f\'l"n‘:{{.k;\',{,‘,fl“%‘-‘; SR Dieaf supplics attacks tho ibibitan of tho side of the combine has access, and the | and it would bs unjust to deprive | record 36 aoneiit Tk ous. % s el oty ST SillkoRtonclioN || hmisrenln adjacent Houses, T the ity petanimais, dogs Aottt o oo oy eol (i |l nj | rocord it mude constitutes one of the | poils, as they will somo of theso days. Wit | Consider 5 e us, often’ coin. al aifairs of this city are being. dis- | his wife and family ~of a home. | most glovious chapters in the history of | this purpose of the convention every intel- | carly c £ e 3 a1 municate affection to their keepors, but A MONUMENT fo the author of the | CUssed and decided by Broatch's club of | It is within the power of the merchants | the great struggle for national preserva- | ligent and patriotic person with any lnowl- | ready made, and nothing is involved beyond 3 THENUALIG I aope IHRe “Star Spangled Banner” is projected in | oath-bound conspirators and roustabouts, | to (l-om[wl the dishonest to pay up by re- | tion. It is most appropriate that the | edge of the real condition of affairs in Mis- ers | > of candid 1t remains i \\..“ ved city is especially | t T BeE has made its reputation as a- | fusing credit. The reduction of the | fields consecrated by an unsurpassed | sissippi will sympathize. yet to be seen whether tho republican state | opidomics of diphtherln, fnd notwithstinding Baltimore, This is an encouraging sign | 8 BE6 I S s Ao 1 L ] 1 f s SRtatlalty, carless foc of rogues and boodlers in [ salary exemption to fifty dollars instead | heroism should. be set apart asa per- e i : ; Y the excellence of san plumbing, dip f veviving loyalty in the chief city of | (M=l 8 01 FORUER o o fepe e e Lolam Bho e o Put Away on Tce. LoquCaied favas any interest of the | oy g seen more frequently in modorn i Maryland I . o proposes now as ¥ days’ pay would work a greater | petual object lesson in _loyalty, patriot- i rmed, there is o | bad ouses thion fu louses with o S - = heretofore to stand between th X pay: reform in the intevest of honesty than | ism and valor. ornamented with such Notwithstanding the fact that Mayor ¢ g .~.)ml!l\| not do so. ingat all. The mouldy wall and da FIvE of the eight grand jurors who | ers and the plunderers who ave banded | the proposed homestead exemption. memorials ns the stutes whose sons fought | Bwateh was knocked out of the box in ) so: The Lincoln confer- | offex a nidus for the principlo of the di g e W Cact in a state campaign | and it is probuble that the humid condition shouted for Brouteh avo either “full” or | together to rob and despoil them. In Some of the merchants posses a mis- | there shall erect o commemorate their | Omaba for renomination as chief exccutive i surpuss, i es | the aiv and ground, for the past fow honorary members of the T. E. elub— | the performance of duty it willassuma all | taken idea regarding the amendment to | deeds, and preseived for the instruetion | Of the metropolis, heis still having himself | aud in downvigh importance, any i the up turning of fresh earth, sunt fi mostly full when they are shouting. | visks and take all the consequences. Tho | the garnisheo luw passed by the last leg- | and inspiration of generations to come, | t4led about in u desultory sort of way in con- | somtest Nepriles s vet sectt 16 16 b et [ present provalence of the maludy fu the vt That’s g i Jaspa e skt \ LRI 108 ] 1 1l 1 0 nootion with '/ the) governorship:i Tlore aign of whic] iy moment [ limits That's not much of a strayw. unholy combine in tho council must bo | islature. The law does nofaffect the col- | Thera is scurcely u vepresentutive, re- | QR L CEEIRE pimore s @ | Dredict the resuit, . When SE 41| L0 ol aracter ot |tho/dlsbasniiat cssentaly - broken up, either by the withdrawal of | lection of debts incurred in Nebras marks the Washington Post, whose sol* | and his seductive side whiskers wil! 1 dominant party assemblo in vention to | unique, although there are multiple forn s ANoTHER bogus count who captured | members who desive to keep their skirts | It simply prevents a itor from | dior constituents are not porsonally i I c T i e | S R L a o L Loty an American wife is resting in & Phila- | oleg el e I8 I ko P o in the Douglass conveution with delegates | nents, but against public offic of theirown find lodgment in the mucous mem- neric ng i clean, or through un appeal to the courts | taking advantage of the of neigh- | terested in the bill to create this purk, | enough favoring him for the licutenant goy- | faith ‘and making, the exigeney must indoed | brare of the throat and —fances, and devour. delphia jail for grossly libeling her oy : I ; i g l‘ i ["l ,'.IT]N ibeling her. It | by tax-paying citizens. bhoring ies to attach the salaries | and undoubtedly every western vepie- | ernovship to put Broateh’s boom away on k“‘"‘ ""“““\““"} And %ll!llf ll* n]m the nmlh althy tissue, AI'I_MHI" it to y‘.p .’m is cheering to note that justice occasion- s S Ao & FpRdsat | A s {2 work has only been begun. The Lincoln con- n, whel action is excited, the e g r.J.‘ “~ e ——— of citizens of Nebra: \_m. ”v aimed 1o | sentative has such soldier constituents, | ice. A snce marked the beginning rather than i product whicheisithe tovgh:on it oth feet on the right ENSUS IMPERTINENC remedy an abuse which subjected em- | The costof establishing the park will not The Mormon Qonfiscation Case. ompletion of the movement thatean | cious exudate or false membrane, which 1ot 8105 Next week the census enumerators | ployes of interstate railroads residing | be lurge, but whatever the sum necessary | New Vork Sun bly;pcurojat cneitimolithe frosnarity, fof Vishyem oo ks aipsdanl : - Rl 3 s ; o e N sple and the continued supremacy d implants itse y o subjucent Parries desiving appointments as | throughout the country will begin theiv | in this state to the e '(I“!'-“"’ merce- | it will be accepted by the country as 4 ‘\‘.'","l“f.l"“ dispussioniofinahdecialongis l‘"ll’“ n :w.»m_\'"iu' 1\\-1»:-411\1 . Thhe I(‘ills\n-\-!' "'Whon this is for ml,\' census enumerators will please call early | work. It is a delicate and difficult task | navy justice shops in lowa. This class | judicious and vroper expenditure. ‘l’i‘“”" witheut “‘.“"“""’"‘l””“” S bieations atithelsplHEOCNGT (el chnet fleve: i Racasred A AIAING LasKrlICH C RIS e > Al GRS S ~ | of fes shavks .nide. it a practice to buy Prom the public abstracts, however, which | ference were high and patriotic, but they | soon becomes the sit= of u fresh exud nlm on illagher's private office. All | ut bost, and the eleventh census will be ‘_“‘ B D GO k y THE event of national interest on Dec- | #re very meagre, we gather that the majority | must be followed up by active work in every | chrouously with tho appear that will be required isan endowment | peculinrly so by reason of the unusual | bills against rail s in Ne- ne of mu X of the conrt jnstify tho confiseation. procosd, | COUNLY from now "until the hour when the | trouble, a abrasion of ‘auy house plodgo that the applicant will | extent und eharacter of the inquisition | braska and attach : sult under wtion day will be the dedication of the | & 500 500t 9t S BLOn: regular state convention meets on July cutancous surface of the body i ! 1381 i sty 5 gt e S i eiold memorial at Cleveland, for | &S on the ground that the property taken | And the aim and object of this slecple: the charactoristio memby work with the combine in the next city | required as to the personal affairs of the | the Lowa lu, frequently subjecting hon- R s 3 et MO goshal . was used to sustain the practice of polygamy | tivity should be the election of delegates ab- | The disease at the outset is marked by election, people. Most of the questions of this | est men to costly annoyance, even to the \“““ h very elaboiute |"'“1"“""“’”‘ "‘““’ in deflauce of the national . The dis- | solutely free from ail taint or suspicion of cor- | following gencral sy 11, Y e Eind arelol s br i o reat T i il oss OP kW o e N schahyt | bean . e will pavticipate in | senting judges concede tho power of congress | Poration influence. 1f the spirit of the Lin- | headache, stiffuoss of 1t . pain THE alliances and traffic acrangentemts | yivont. and some of them are j\m,h,xd.._ gained nothing by this spocios of coer- | the coremonies the president and vieo | to suppress polygumy und punish it as a | Soconte Foeslout totthie i fourioorisralfiawelllipin oy phatio glauds DRUOEC, recently mado by the Union Pacific | nounced s an outrageous violation of | cion. The foe mills wore the only oncs | resident of the Unitod States, members | crime; but they deny that this can_ bo done | 4 oy, an i B i to L M o Qloavabiiol theont promise to open up much needed com- | 41,4 personal rights of the citizen. Iov | to profit by the odious practice which of the eabinet, senators aud representa- | in the manuer provided for in tho Edmunds | thoroughly and fearlessly, then the people | These symptoms develop a few hours, R Gl LIE R e tas DAt o s ol b ana | ! ocLiaon, D et e ives. ndres of the supreme. court, wov- | act, which substantially adjudgea the Mor- | Will get justice and the’ good name of the | when, if the throat is inspected, it is scon Ho L Lcity and | ouple, the census takor must ask | the luw suppressed, tives, jndges of the suprome court, go 4 el Sl " | grand old party will be preserved. There is | be more or by the whitish ot the southwest within a y The weld- | 4f gvery porson Whether suf-| No class in the state feels movo keenly | ernors the | mon chureh guilty, without giving it a judic- f 1RG5 0N 1ost. The battleis to be hotand | ing, Some s § and exji ing of branch ronds will prove advan- | faping from neute or chronie | the excessive local freight rates than the | army and navy, and distinguished ial hoaring, gnithion proceed to appropriate | hick, but the stake is enormous to the people | by the patient duris peatod eforts ous to the jobbing interests of Omaha | gisense, with cause of disouse and longth | retail meveh While it is tr at | citizons from vavious pavts of tho | 'SDUOPertyto government uscs. and to tho p Wrongs of which the peo- e, dhrol jand £ 0me B0 el ase, cause of discase and length ~ 3 12 1 | ; hio cuse is one of the most importunt ever | ple are tired will be righted at the next elece- | © zor to the physician and attendants Nolrasica e SERaE of timeli aficted: whether dsfedtiv the purchasor pays the toll, tho mer. | country, so that {6 will b | jaciged by the supreme cour tion. It is for the republican party tosay | v quently stand in the path of tho fly- mind, sight, hearing or speech, « | ehants realiz the added cost s | essentially a n ir, als i - whether it will bear the vietorious standard, | ing spatum. Since the latter is highly AMID the ll!l‘(h u!lmu]u the cha and counter charge on passenger ra the freight tariff continues busine: the top notch, of states, ofticers of 'k people of Solomon Valley, Kan- sas, extensively advertised a mecting to pray for rain, and the desived moisture dropped twenty-four hours in advance of the gathering. This incident goes to prove that the newspapers discount prayers as a means of reuching and con- vincing the weather department, Tir sehool book trust announces with - bocoming modesty that its object is to | 3 v g : pay rolls. Hud ook possessed a spinal mattor of constructing air lines to He- | lute accuracy, the small benefit to bo | 'This measure provides for an appro- s A R Sy | : M ha not a few physicians have whether erippled, maimed or deformed, | ously affects their sules. They therefore though the It hardly requived the legal acumen sup- | be and is of vast importance J Symptoms continue, ordinarily, for bt tremely offensive nature of theso inqui- | ond rates as will place Nebraska ag | be given a national churacte for the |t United States to discover the total un. | ¢V¢rY producer and shippor in the state. "The | 050 tho start and_destroy the lifo of the untimely taking oft filled the nation | bidding the importation of drossed beef into | has reached that point where the domands of e T R al Lt aul vight to propound them and make the I 1 i | 11 it 1 t, the sul NATION AL UNIVERSITIES. | Ttis nearly nine years since with most | far us its mere language went, the sale in e 0 2 o s ¢ : magnified in the east by tho press until Ne- | b BRSSP S0 15 ; crati ‘ashing sty will be one | surviving thousands the mortal remains | certainly seems a very unwarrantable | £ tion Washington city will be one | £ 3 | inspected twenty-four hours before sluughter- roy forciizn investments by absolute for Vo 1 515 DELHG thivont. with dlpios reduce the cost of book manuf; > and A : A The professios situtor and t 0 & to demand under penalty of prosecution | lics now have anational university thero The professional ngitator and fault-findor 1s | op of the fimbs or side, or of the bludde the members ave to bo believe oro i i 5 ave to be believed, thero is thut will stand through g L | their products by a Chinese wall. This wall | yet a fair reduction could be made that would | 430" JGal of sixty to vighty o carefully | ment that will enable it to extend its | W rthy and fitting testimony of ]n'lr])ll' s | the supreme court has effectually battered e guarded as a secret with which the world | scope as circumstances shall de- A sl Norfolk News: 'The anti-monopoly repub- | casionally attended by fatality, _but i i i In fact, it made” it possible Nebraska to | ous discase, its mortality being about 10 per ply one million men, the Czar hastily as- | tal peculiarity must allow it to become a | their oficial — endorscment to the age” decision, us witnessed in Topeka, Kan., | While this may bea th that wis unnec: c and ¢ ; wtick pro ! rove! S g v~ | 803 and that the secrets of the sick room | with an endowment of twe million dol- 0 ! 4 A hand to provent them from cary- | 8¢ QLIRS §101 ¥00. ment as census supervisor, the Nehraska | hibitionists, and that an organization of five | poed tho wiwwinie JEREEE ST FHNE | Wiisky, milke, egs and_ bouillion being of tho spoils. be luid bave to a stranger, perhaps to be- | tions will in time emulate the example | thus “enforcing the state law,’ the supremo | tions will bear the searchin rutiny of a | tri gormicid he was, by virtue of the appointment, 1 ' : A withstanding. The dispateh conveys the im- | S (Wi fhe republican party must tae i burpentine 15 projer. we troubadour of tho Blue, sings merr tion relating to crime and pauperism, | Wishington. But the project which has complain, und” these men | and the nurse, should be excluded from itio: - Raan > | now loading o8t R ENIe troduced in the senute by My, E P i 1 ways be intrusted toa wise und judicio in position to woo the muses for the se- | now leading honest and upright lives. oduced in the senute by Mr. "Bdmunds | o0 thoip foncos fn the o by put- | seription in civilized communities ave seldom 9 . (s ! Koarney Enterprise: The Lincoln confor them, A similar experiment was tried dur- | Itepublican and the Lincoln State Jourual autocratic z ol} s the purchase of g | svit of avousing general condemnation anc Gh perior, autocratic an Inquisition, but nothing is [ dolturs for the purchase of grounds and | (o oming fee - But he took the | ho f avousing general condemnation and | GRS IE oy who inspired and ledit. | | OAN AND TRUST TION twenty-three, chupter sixty- sstioning will el g s trath, | that five million dollars shall be set ) chapter sixty- | questioning will elicit very little truth, 5 it AN A 18 the ve- | conceive that any lasting adyautage will ba | within the Re party which could pos s + t : m . in Kuusus. f d sel 0 o honds: bo used in the business district of the | Other questions reluting to privateaffairs | of the university. - The institution would | gronteh secret combine has dictated the sy and the real friends of Republicanism and of | Buys s sells stooks wd boud 4 i ckboneless Ie, . i o Backboneless Rop! this y as come ‘alrcady and it is wel- | STusta: wobs s Bratsioh S S ory that strect railways then in existen the family? If owned by the head or the chief justice of the supreme | will attempt to sack the city for his lit= | try and for themselyes if these wes | Fe vt Omaha Loan& TrustCo lowed six months from the date of the | house is owned by head or member of | state, to be appointed by concurvent res- | Pummany organi e the nation would not have scen for the fiest [ vention held in Lincoln this week to the cal S, ) i ) ! 1z L ru ful reading of every farmer in this county Pald in Oapital the same by iron poles. The Omaha | address of owner? In addition to these | would be open to all eligible persons | i5 shown the wheels within whe b Per Cent Intorest Pald on Doposits. conditions of this ordinance May 21,1889, | farm will be required to report the | ship or religious belief, and whilo the | jng But when the ehickens como home | ou ing logislato 1 exceutive ofti ! Aaont] Wi "Wyman, troasuror + Guorge B Lake Rl | be Cab FALUS OUITCRb 1 ) 0 X o or to be trampled under foot. S, memorial - wi eted from Minnesota's Dressed Beef Taw. i 1d 0 : e oy with name of defeet; . prisoner, conviet, | Join with the producers and consum popular_ sub; tions. But it is alto- posed to characterize the supreme court of [ Pavty from u political point, and Taht duys, unless the disonso 1% mulignunt i i cossiint aiatation for. lower freight rates INEHABILEABC R ] rvies is obvious, and it is veasonably ques- | nearly as practi wble con an equali ing nt agital patient in forty-eight hours, or unless it b with sorrow was worthy of such honor. | the state. The law in question forbade, so | the favmer must not only be heard, but relief | o ¢’y mild or se b refusal to answer a misdemeanor pun- Minnesota of any beef that had not been o sl 0 2 sy looked upon s spacies of ti- | ¢y}’ tha patient, seems quits_recov invasion of individual rights, not at | of the i ational centers of the | of James A, Garfield wore consigned 0 13 o fimsy pretense of the law was to | capital is driven out of the country and great stal inability to swallow, paralysis of tho give the purchasers the benefit of the R i 5 i : 3 iver there will be it the completion | aud palpable effect was to convert neighbor- [ gn'atemy to every public interest. While no | ihror s on ot jhabiuiin and punishment that the unfortunate in- [ Which ranks with the best institutions of danger that the combine will die of en- ence the clamor, and would bring prosper- | g "iGonty” to forty per win affection for a justly distinguished and | down, and it never did a bety worlk, HAVING issued an order for suflicient | 1188 nothing to do; that those aficted [ mand. The bishops of the Metho- | honored citizen. It will be a most The Women of Topeka. lican convention made it certain that there | complete recovery from all these offe ful history of the metropolis of novthern | An associated press dispateh afiems that | hyea'two republican state couventions this | o 1t 15 a disease of dobility, and healihy sures neighboring powers that he is a | Mmatter of public record, no matter how- | project of establishing at the WHEN Tom Cook v ved hisappoint- | have produced great indignation among pre essary, the state committee will do well to s 10 unot i should ing cach other, This will not provent | And the factaregarding diseases known lars, und a site has alveady boen offeved. | g1 vion iy eongress demnnded that | hundred women has been formed for the pur- | tho intorest of the party to have one. Men are. ‘Tho medication is local; o ey come sooner or later of public notoriety. | 0f the Catholics and the Methodists in long campuign or the party cannot hope to h destroy to bo simply a salavied figuvehead. - Our | pogion and can couvey no other, that theso [ Bave within its ranks plenty of men who are | of disinfecting the apartment of th about railroad extensions in the north- | which if truthfully answered would | an interest for the whole peoplo is that i s ) census appoin{iheits as ofticial patronage, dei Mhatits to s intend to | which the people g A ‘ { and plunder. That is t say, they intead to 3 Wi BV FORE (U0 ortontor the battle | rooms. ~The treatment should, of cout : A . . hysician, who will employ those rem cret recesse sorporati ¥ " > ‘mati g sso | “to establish t sity o X physician, w evet recesses of the corporation and thrill | If il the information sought by theso | 10 estublish the University of the |y, ™ ihoin hoolers on the government | rewarded with even a briof success, whila || SOMEY FREEERIES oL iient trom tho Wwhich aro U hating ing the winter in another state with the re- | ransack their vocabularies for words of scorn, OMAHA disgust, and weakening the bonds of sociul | i the most convineing testimony to the nine, of the compiled ordinances provides | and when the compilation of alleged | side as a perpetual fund, the income of | su1¢% If one of Coole's disgusted friends | gerived from a repetition of that experiment | sibly be offercd fight between the cor- | Subseribed and Guaranteed Capltal | | - X g R rival | Nebraska ou the other, wis bound to come | ommerciul paper: recelvo city by street railways using electricity | aro these: Is the house youlive in hived, | be controlled by a board of regents com- | apiointment of every enumerator for the | Ol s 3 : i hieas comé ation iufluence or the Republi- [ forRruee! “may erect wooden poles for s - | member > family > sourt, and twelve citizens, tave . S . . 5 ’ v ere ooden poles for the suspen- | member of the family is the house fr ¢ lzens, no WO | tlo lonely boomlet, while Vandervoort, | bers had less hope and more courage. Had Wahoo Wasp: We commend the proceed SAV[NGS BANK. passage of this ordinance to substitute | family and mortgaged, what is postoftice | olution of congress. The institution | ¢he next councilwanic campa time in its history the spectaclo in a time of | ful reuding of every favmer 1n this, 0 Dald tn ORWUAL o d Gapica 00} street railway company accepted the | questions each person owning u house or | Without ard to race, color, citizen ties, with no heavy war debt pross! i S0 SaNL Lt aire tak Btorest Pl o0 B enior. but no stops have been taken to comply | amount owed on mortg judgment | study of theology is not prohibited to roost they will find the doors and win conven v A representadive conve Diroct A U Wyman, 3 K. Millard, J. J. Brown, the company is now placing wooden poles | lien, the value of the mortgaged prop- | or doctrine ' by Lounsin any amount made ou Glty snd Fari New York Commercial Advertise Plattsmouth Herald: The conference will e A s liove Lanod homeless child, or pauper. The ex- | in demanding such a reduction of 1 gether appropriate that the eventshould soldier and statesman whose cruel and | gonstitutionality of the Minnesota law for- | that has been growing in volume each L S G R e tioned whether the government has the | With Towa, must be granted. Tho agitation every dayis 1 oqually prone to its various complications hable by fine and imprisonment. It is probuble that within less than a | impressive obsequies in the presence of | SISO atnte “ ! slaughtered in the state and that had not been [ ap, ly totear up the rilroads and | i UG RRCERE BRI G all in harmony with free government, | World, if not the greatest. The Catho- | the tomb. © X riduy in tho sume eity | 2o diseased cattle. But its real intent | harm is dono to cvery brauch of husiness, , which may Como perminentlyggy reduction. Indeed if the assertions of i of wmonument to the mavtyred presi- | jug states into foreign countries and exclude | reasonable man could ask for an Towa vate, | SIS0 NS bocomes lowered from valid shall disclose the nature of his or | its kind, having a most liberal endoy- | dent largement of the heart, her malady which has been ity to the people a8 well s the railwa; T o 18 of smokeloss powdor nmmunition o sup- | With wny physical malformation or men- | dist Episcopal - church recently guvo memorable pceasion in the not unevent- i s will bo an early state convention this year, | is the rule. Diphiheria fs always & danger Ohio. the immediate effects of the “original puck- r, if the state committee refuses to act 18 are much less subject to it than th man of peace. In fact he would not | ever mortifying it may be to them to do | national capital w Methodist university hood the warning. The great mass of repub- | prompt and eficient, u sustaining dict him from participating in the division | only to the sufforcr and the doctor shall | Undoubtedly other religious denomina- | o 1d - submit to their dictation of | pose of muking raids upon liquor saloons and | must be nominated whose record and affiliv bhing the throat with one or othe men for enumerators, In other words | R B low ; court of the United States to the contrary not- ; 2 y : 4 v i e ccoed, 4 ty founded on such grand | te lio system, Lzing i mixtin NATHAN KILLEM GRiGas, the sweet | No less objectionable is the q loeating national seats of learning in succoed, A _par statesmen at Washington looked upon | \wonen intend to begin o campaign of violence | able and willing to vight every wrong of | practicable, all persons, but the physicis ost, A i ding attorne is | br conle who are | proposed in a bill a short time since in- ¥ ; 0. e w Asa Burlington attorney he is | bring disgrace to many people who are | Prol 0 and they saw ah dpportunity of strength- | become luwbre: Procoedings of this de- ] st b placed in ; - : o which are the best knowi™ methods of ¢ the public with mighty projects. In the | inquiries could be obtained with abso- | United States, while the evil that they do lives long after | (5iiovivion press of the state. The Omaha o AR i T Al i AERALL yrintion by congress of half a million 3 U lena or elsewhere Mr. Briggs has no su- | derived from it would not justify so | I ) « 1 M o Al vansacic thole vosabularios fos Words of s, — more certain than that this offensiva | the erection of university buildings, and | 1 job, probubly fbecause he needed | orer iy that particular locality, We cannot RSN RInanY 041 COMPANY. that ivon instead of wooden poles shall | facts is mude it will be utterly valueless, | Which is to be used for the muintenance | iy (o he helieved, ‘the Vandervoort- porations and their servile tools on onc hand, | Pald in Capital trusts; acts as transfer agent and tr as a motive power. The law pro or Is itowned by the head or a member wsed of the president and his cabinet, | o ] 3 voato f i It od by head or a memberof | | ] city of Omahy By this means Broatch How much better it would be f u can D just go down. Let the battlo sion of wires therefrom, and shall be al- | from mortgage incumbrance® If the | of them residents of the same | fhe tale-heur will strengthen the | they the mauhood to vote what they believed | ings and resolutions of the anti-monopoly con- ¢ 5, E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. | profound peace ith no impending hostili- 70050 = i ae v it in their power | Liability of Stockholders 200,00 our congressional delegation is lubric B 0 pe the | hold of the opportu omirod and controlls | omsersr 4. b, wiSANK J LANGE; Onshlen i Guy nrton, Nush, Thomas J. Kimball, with its provisions, Oa the contrary | note, confession of judgment or crop | pr vided that no special seetavian belief of fur Hart Thomas J ) A o aught or promoted make t J ny e i 4 ntion and the | Property on Collateral Beourily, ut Low= within the prohibited distric ertv tho rate of interest, and the | The idea of u university of this kind is Tak int

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