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the importance of being in favor with | burg has siven $10,000 toward the erection | ing, living near Havrison, was bitten by a CAPITAL CITY NEWS. trightful orgios, and T eandidly confoss J YATI ]“l M . b et SIS o . % of n Nowshoys' Home in that city. Mr. Ma- | rattlesnake the other day and died in a fo don't want to soon again,’ :] ] ATL the farmers. Furthermore, the question | g2 Cyl “Iwin long look ahead, hours. Knights of Labor Resolutions—Death 3 s [ridecs & The proclamation rescinding and ro- | « ) voking the call for an extra session of of continued democratic L) L Tsu Kwo Yin, the new Chinese minister at | At Sioux Falls I'rank Eaton was acquitted of Mr. Lawler. AROUND THE WORLD, E ROSEWATH Editor._ T e i tues s bean promulgated by | 0 the south s involved. Tho | Washington, i i stout man of Afty and has a | by the grahd jury of . churgo of WOberY | Lixcows, Neb, Juno 1.—Tho following ros- STt e legisiature has bex 3 1gave vife and one s a8 hos college o J ole ; 2L ? v ‘s Ple: v PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | oo St i 5 ; * $ wifo and ond son/ Ho wos head of a coliege | alter lying in jail a wholo yearawaiting | glurions havo boon passod by the joint assem- | A New Yorker's Pleasant Way of 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i 3 o cag: el mostly men who have voted the | “pjcin' Arnold ia writing o new eple, “The | Clay county leads in the amount received | DY 0f the Knights of Labor of this cit Educating His Childre Dally and Sunday, One Year s m T'he reasons that have prompted Gov: | qamocratic ticket, and while they are [ Light of the Wotld,” the subject of which is | from the lease of school lands, the amount "I\‘\nlu;lr:::i'}'ll.;-nlnlvl: L "'\'llq'.lf.,..'«';‘.".an‘.:;fi.‘\"q‘,] Mr. and Mrs, William H, Falconer and Datly and Sunday, On ornor Thayer to take this step are con- | not trying to form u now party directl the founder of Christianity and his doctrines. | being 2,830.40. Lawrence county stands at | O/ eSS0 S PG ET SR UAAY | their three childven left Now York the P onti . i v ¥ In this poetic way he is enjoying his leisure | the other extreme, having contributed but $0 | yracts and for ¢ity WOrk. other day to begin a comprehensive tour Sonday Beo, ¢ S vincing and sufficient within themselves | but to get possession of the democratic | jy yapan. S |t the fund, e, T orIR workingmen of this | Gf the world L' Xeookly live, One Yoar. p even if public sentiment had not been | primaries and conventions and nominate | john Baird, tha Philadelphia millionatre, is | Advices from all points in the James river | city hive propared wud presentod to the ety | v will go by rail to tho Delawaro , Wit 0 cbo their own men, yet it is easy to seo that | generous as well as rioh, When his sou mar- | valley report crops in excellent condition. | FORRCE st oretuince BEOVILINE OC WS | ool Gag, Thenee by carriago to I ako The Ree Bullding W iroues overwhelmingly opposed to an extra ses- {f N aLIANG Deonle wod to any | ried he gave him a wedding present of £100,- | Plentiful rains have fallen overywhere in th Do Sy ity dhaatore e [l 4..1 e aN e “ ¢ ot AL L L e sion of the prosent logislature. if these alliance poople succee ¥ | 000, With this the boy was certainly able to | valley, and the ground nevor was in o bettor | kosolved, That wo, the Knlghts of Lavor, n | Siehonk, and [vom thero by tho Wes : - I g = oxtent they will split the democratic | begin housekeoping, condition for an abundant yield. Joint assernibly do request. th councti o pass | Shoro to Montreal, Thoy will proceed 7 Chumber of Commnierce. e § i Sk b A a que « 23 ! h 1l proce Tribuno Building. | The revocation may evokea great deal | Larty in two in the south, or in portions | Genoral Shetmin, who will attend an army | The five-year-old daughter of Mr. Dayton, | the cleht-hour ardinance intraduced by Count | ofter a short stop to Vancouver, whero of criticism from political opponents and | of it reunion at Portland on the Fourth of July, | living near Rondell, was recently kicked on | iinan Arel ut further delay and | thoy will meet o friend with the samoe CORRESPON J i It oy e o of th stipulates thathie shall go in his private capa- | the head by a hors w‘ remained unconscious | whieh shall ITnvalidate any of the provisi plan as Mr. Falconer's for sco- unfontion tinz to news and | Dersonal enemies, but it affords striking | It is due, however, to some of the | ¢ty and declines to bo the guest of the city or | for six days. It is tMbught the little ono will | tho ordinance. 4 i tho world, says the Now York Sun. : s nddressed to the | proof that Governor Thayer possesses | southern democratic leaders to say that | of any private family. = He says he simply | recover, though she s still in @ precarious 3, W. EXBERSON, Chalrman, The stoamship Abyssinia will carry the I L A ; ; i ; wants a room at a hotel whero he may receive | condition, B.S LITTLEFIELD, Soc i . ¢ r they had delivered themselves 4 ¥ § ¥, H. CRADDOCK, luul) from Vancouver to Yokohom, inty i it betrer his old friends, and ne doesn't wantany | In the case of Editor Moffet against L. Folnt Assombly. i FalooleH BHODOBoN, to ThA B month plainly in opposition to the sub-treasu “Marching Through Georgia.” Grifin for damages for assault, on trial a v . av L Propose: I 1 nonth scheme, Mr. Mills of Texas and M General Lee at one time was_much bored | Bismarck, Bob Roberts, o witness, created a DEATH OF NI LAWLOR. or more in Jupan, for the most part in by a Georgia man who made frequent per- | sensation by swi & that ho had committed | members of the alliance in that section S LETTERS, the courage to rectify a mistake when | el usinens logtors A mbany, | hie belioves he has made one. It requires mihi, Drafts, cheeks and postoffice or 310 g ¢ ot the ohial axs | pvat : S :Z:h"hlnulll 'fl'.ymfi; K e ror of tite Com | Great moral stamina for the chief ©X- | Grisp of Georgin have in no unce R. Lawlor, the well known dry goods mor- | the cool uplands of the interior. Ho sutive icly retrace 1 1q { sonal applications for a furlough, One morn- | the assault himself. Koberts was at once | chantat 1028 P street, died at noon today | will next tako his party to China for ceutive of a state to publicly retrace a | torms exprossed theiv unqualified disap- | j;z the general nsied his tormentor if he un- | committed to jail in bonds of £,000 to answer | With inflammation of tho bowels. His illness | four or five weeks. In Ceylon, Siam “w Bee Publishing Company, PrOpietors. | stop that involved a grave responsibility | proval of the proposition, and they have | derstood the position of a soldier, The latter | for the crime, R AR O o family. | und Indin he will pass cight weeks. In A ke ; ety o Celisle: who | ald ho did. 'Ho was ordered to assumo it. | A girl baby welghing one pound and o half | HO has restded in Lincoln about threo yents. | giy ") oF (00 LA i The Bee '1ding. Farnam and Soventeenth 8. [ oy was liable to impose heavy burdens | been joined by Senator Carlisle, who | 8 G FHo N the command, “Right | was born in the family. of It Jouis of | Tho funoralexercises willoccur tomorrow | FIGR, Lo, expects o, bo antertainad By presents an argument against the plan | ahout face, forward, march.” As he ,,‘.\‘ e | Vale, Butte county, lnst week, The littlo afternoon, 1‘;‘.“:]("1;:hl\"."n::w:\yl‘x‘\“\lvxltI}\\\I‘n; \{1):12.. P, which ought to be conelusive with intel- ve the command o halt? the Georginn | miita is perfectly formed and shows all signs n.or oL R £ y > cons New 5 lgont farmers overywhere, Ho says | Kepton marching until he got tired. He did | of health, When a week old the vaby | The Elks or “Best People On Farth,” as | . Another month of lefsurely sightsec- G B, Trschuck, secratary of The Bon g 4 ¥ sl "~ | not get his furlough, weighed just three pounds. The pavents are | thoy are more familiarly known, have held | ing will be devoted to Egypt and Tur- T et hrauintion ot ik DATLY TRk | oty 0 1 i ; that the farmers themselves would pay | o] Brice, New York's new senator from | large, robust people. thelr annual election and it resulfed as fol- The southern Buropean const and 3 tha. o Ao o Ty was as fol- | with impure motives oither in con- | more than theiv fair share of the cost of | Ohio, is one of those business-men whom A colony of Russian Catholics, recently set- | 1ows: the countries of northern Africa will for the week ending May 3 u 3 ) £ ) 9 : W jows vening the legislatuve, or in | erecting the warehouses, and that as not | Wall street watches with a furtive, per- | tled near Hillsview, contemplate purchasing Exalted ruler, ¥. C. Zehrung; esteomed cupy two months more of Mr, Iul- Bunday, May 2 W | svoliing AL sall Thor o | moro thun one-third of the countios in | plexed and vor half-amused gloce, Of late | thirty ncres of the fown sito of that place, | leading lnight, Dr. . It Mitchell{ ostoomed | coner's time, From Spain ho will' go to on Viviens . revoking s call. wse who | ¢ his manuerism upon the strect has been that | and if the negotiations successful will | loyal knight, 1. M. Coako; ecmed lectur- | y1ojland, Bolgium, Nor way, Sweden and padiny, Miy veses . ni 1 | i i ] icl N oI 3.0 5 cnow Governor T o 3 P the United States produce and sell an- | of a poet who seeks inspivation in the busy | build a church and a number of dwellings in | ing knight, C. R. Richter; sccretary, H 4 dnestiny, May 5. : b o0 | know Governor Thayer best have I SR Bl e O tha, yonsl 2 attor tho custom of their people it tho | M. Leavitt; tronsuror, Kent K, Hoyde the North Cape for the purpose. he said V. v | g, always believed him to be n man of con- | PUAlly more thun half a million dollavs | JE M2 0l osod, and with @ 'sort of | fahor it oethor i the. villago | Trustees—S. J. Alexander, L. W, Billings: | last evening, * “of comparing tho mid- EWORN STATEMENI OF CIRCULATION |upon the tax payers without compen- Btate of Nohraskn Vadi ! »f Donglas, | sating results. Nobody will dare charge the governor : { worth of agricultural products, under | set, dreamy expression in them. He talks | and working their lands outside on the com- | ley, Tom. H. Benton. night sun there with tho North Ameri- A viction. the proposed bill not more than one- h\lh!lrl\l‘iw as philosopher |1|]~«u'l&~4x“i the ~‘uh mune plan, ]rlw:lwpurt utl the secretary and treasurer | can midnight sun.” From Stockholn VOTHge. L. Quite apart from the logal obstacles W e il them. | problems of existence, and he looks with a | A oolvieit has boen Lot for o o | showed a constant augmentation in numbers. | he will make a short cut to St. Petors i e JIGE I 178G :',“:‘ k. I't e i Ui el Lo ,‘r‘]’“"l e them- | BOPCN fovconding und. halt profossional | yAcontractlins beon lot for supplying tho | iy dent fneurred in Atting up tho rooms 15 | burg. whore ha il i Wi Eworn to hefore me und subscribo y | which the governor recites as selyes of the plan, Thus the persons | glanco upon the men with whom ho comes in | with native coal, The amount. requirod wiil | Staduuily lessoned and steps hiave boon taken | g Ty o woeks. A ftor seeing Moscow presence this 31st] day of May, A. D. 180, G et ATt o 1 016 coutact, N 8,000 ¢ to pay off the final indebtedness. At tho £ (Seal.] N. P. FEIL, primary reasons for rescinding the call, | living in the rich and productive Lk B be between 3,000 and 4,000 tons, At the last ‘M} Meoting it is expoctod that the club and and Warsaw he will begin the last part State of Nobraska, ez £y he is fully justified in his action by the | counties could be benefitted at STATE 4 RRITORY. scssion of e legislaturo u luw was passed | |oqua will bo outir ely out of debt. of his trip, which will include the tour- County of Dougl ' ate! of o y 1O e the expense of the poorer ones % it o B S et 4 B - ist’s usual route through Germany, Aus- B Tyschicle being duty sworn, go- | patent fact that tho republican Paty | iy, over, Senator Carlisle Nebraska, b et bl A CAROUSE OF CANNIBALS tria, Franco und Grent Britain. ' osea il Aays it o s Beerstary Of fat | hod everything to risk nnd very little to | %y o"eioine an opportunity for UL CIVITBIRERC R The Keeler artesian well near Wessington ’ e SR The tour will last two ye e duily airouial Ptk DALY BEE{Or | gain by the extra session. The jubl scrupulous speculatorsto take advanta phelps county neods o juil and the news- | Springs 1s developing into u wonder. A | The Horrible Orgles of British Co- | Fulconormakes it, he says, ‘mainly for Dk 1R ¢ R A R URG 100, 18, tlon oxhibited by the lending detmo- : ¢ 5 itating for one. . short time ago the well gave promise of being Yl Xndlan the purpose of cdu. g his childven, for S o8 for ANKiNG Sptca: for | tion exhibited by the leading demo- | of the pocuniary nocessitios of the furm- ards, residing near Weston, | au oil spouter, and last weck a strong 10w | General Lyman Bk 1 John | He has in former years American for November, 185, | cratic organ over the prospeet of acostly | ersand extort exorbitant-prices for food ruck by lightuing and instantly killed. | of salt water was_struck ata depth of FONCE Riu e anco s oan i tepswith e SAIME PUrposo \her, 1890, 20, el d e A : A f Granville Gordon of O'Neill nearly bled to | teet. From twe uarts of water tour | Hutcheson, two citizens of Seattle, have mili Lt copie fotminry, | logislative fizzle and its frantic effort to | from the people.. Hebelieves that inthe |, (REvIe Toon of I CEEY D ooth | ounces of pure white salt wore taken, Tn all and has familiarized thom with prott L oD e : ! RREhi by ot Gaaes e e e Alnaver ! 1 de A U VAL RN O Jwwll | just returned from a two months’ ¢ much all the forritory between Nat for Api, 1600, ] My 1% countoract. the sentimont in favor of | Muorily of csos tho furmor Would wover | pulied e D T e W47 | of the northorn const of British Colum- | tucket and Halifax, Moxico and Alsk i il ¥ e . e able to redeem thedeposited products Mns. Abbic G. Dustin of Dustin has been rating 08 _ be abandoned and g 2 o . | t L c Alasku copl conar B, Tasonuok, | Tovocation, was in itself a vory tangible | RS 1 PRI O ]M‘_ cont, of | reclectod pros st o D swittn district | salt factor: siishied) (nstead; bia, and the toll somo thrilling stories | On his lust trip between Mexico and Sworn to hefore me and subseribed in my | loqcon for the governor’s action. 4 3 P W.C.T. U A colony of strange people is forming on | Of sights they seen and dangerous A\VI.QFI\H he t :d 20,000 mile M prexnee it diy of May, ACD g g value in excess of the amountloaned him | Wy ™ B ARG the reservation somo distance southeast of | adventures they experienced during | Falconer will utilize his observations N.P.Fein, N 0 Whatever may be said by interested | by the government, the measure provid- | el J. B, Weave {1t - | Picrre, says the Leola Northwest. It seems | their eruise, says the Seattle Post-[utel- | during his tour of the world in writi that thoy are the nucleus of a n and fanat- | ligencer, a book subsequently concernir ol .“lllni.: I;\r‘(*}l‘w|"_'!‘plh"l‘)1'l'g."_h I‘;“il) "fl i The old Hudson bay company trappers | homes of all land it Dorelgn 2 conta oS 5 S s MLy LU crty all inone | 411 ypite in_calling the past winter the Co e cont " 3 conts | the state will commond the decision of | Of eighty per cent of tho value of pro- | p, comon Iot, rite woman is rathe handsone | worst that has been known in this purt | Story of the Empress Victoria. EABat coms L BeemMY | he wovernor to rovoke his original | UCts deposited. The harmful effect | Great preparations are already in progress | the colony of about two hundred in a rather | Of the country in the last forty y The Empre: toria, w pupet ...t canta %l 4 conts o badi N S upon the interests of the farmer in the | far holding a mammoth Feurth of July cele- | gespotic manner, Their religion savors some- | and a leaf or two from their log book imperor I'rederick of Germany. proclamation and leave to the nextlegis- fon in Dod . i e what of the Mormon and some of the old Jew- | shows that the cruisers found that fact been a careful and ) od disei , smocratic party recently 3 lature the task of formulating and en- | currency is pointe e T It is estimated that the total amount of r , 4 g v make burnt | 1o he only too true. plinarian in domestic 1if notices I 1 de n0e ratic party recently assem- i v i s ‘{j}‘fl ”1 y : ‘|- ; n I"“tllldt .'.’“‘v."j; 1f~‘- !»‘}“_". land not filed on in the McCook land district | of In tho shiapo. of cal vis, ete. n.;;_» A Post-Intelligencer reporter hap- | the slightest in the dress of bled in Vermont and went through the | acting a maximum rate law and inaugu avlisle remarks that *no such facilities 3 s y refuse to allow strangers, who will | 0104 1o meet General Bunks on the . quul\l\ 5 ~lm used to de R T the markets for purely speculative pur- | [ MUK s aives by tho ordinary means have failed, They | goneral recited the story of his exciting | one nn\xmuhl) a8’ tho othor, . Prince T prohibition of ‘‘cold tea” in the ——e poses have ever existed in this or Burglars raided Peterson & Miller's tailor | have called their town Moab. and most mtln-r;':.uug. o Ilhu story [ Henry, n]w brother of the present em- se re.tn oeossitatos im- A JONS V. r » country nd no re | st t Schuyler F y night and captured e is given below in the language | peror, had, when a small boy, house retaurant necessitatos an im RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION wy other country, a 0 more shop at Schuyler Briday night and cap! School Sa ‘s Banks, of General Banks himself. “We | the greates objection to his mediate enlurgement of - the senate éan- | T'ho rocent purchase by the Atchison | perfect system for the oppression of the "fx"‘“h_\f,,‘,‘,”'{', "x‘h."i idge mear Auburn | OMAHA, June L—To the Editorof Tue Bre: | started out full of great expeetations | daily bath and the nursery b teen. company of the St. Louis& San Fran- | poor could be devised* was burned Thursday, the fire starting from | The Globe Loan and Trust company savings [«and pleasant anticipations, and we did | came every morning the scene of cisco railrond Las called attention to the | This scheme is so obviously imprac- | aspark from a locomotive. bank, by H. O. Devr dent, states to | not realize for a moment what trials | a vigorous and tearful struggle on his progress of railroad consolidation within | ticable, and its eapacity for great harm, The dence of Frank Kelley at friend i ation to a local jour- | We wouid have to go through, and, I tell wrt, against ‘‘tubbing.” Iis motl ) = e (for | was struck by lightning during ‘the recent 1890, that “school | You at times it required a greac deal of | tried in vain to persuade him that buths recent years. There were inround num- : SUCST | storm and the family was badly shocked 0 de lcare secured | Western grit and push to get ahead. | were incvitable and that he must submit bers one hundred and sixty thousand | most large is so evident that it is Lightning killed five head of stock belong- | by {hie Cormme National bank of Omaha, | Those who are acquainted with the dif- | to them, but she finally gave the nurso miles of railrond at the close of last | astonishing i -“h(ml.\l be scrlf\\lsl,\"udvn- ing t0 Amos Kciser |||_n|__t!:x'uc -""E”L'v lj"' to | us trusteo holdi securities ficulties of traversing in summer a coast | orders, one morning, to let him have his A sWARMof hungry vultures aresovely | yoar, with an carning capacity of eleven | cated by men \m\n;i' some n\'.l-lhgl«-m'o TR ey Loutsvillaldurtug Felday;sf| (monnt ofdtiia ‘solicllGoposita puitte ‘h)rusl‘ ‘:vlmz_d‘s t]musun;ls of lu];ruo(]cd o wo; Princo Henry, confident that i inted by the defos xtri rod milli avs a year, Fifteen | and practical ideas. Itis approved by Pt 24 D rees and still worse upheaved founda- | he had gamed a remarkiblo victory, was disappointed by the defeat of the oxtra | hundred million dollars a year. Fifteen ¥ Pl Y| Joseph Frazier, editor of the Fairmount 00 of Jgood, mespousiblo business mets | tions, can perhaps readily imagine how exultant and! when hie sat out fos s sossion. What is their loss is the | hundred corporations were represented in | only a very smull minority of the farm- | Chronicle, was ‘thrown from u wagon by a ¢] who are liable, under the state LY LG : Sases e E and the larger pro- | fractio us colt and so severely injured that b the amount of $100,000,” [sic| and, “that bac] much greater a hurdship it was for us to | morning’s walk took no pains to concenl state’s gain, the ownership of this enormous | ¢ v;‘_“h":;"”“"'!.v s e Ao nrar of that is the Globe Loan und Trust | travel over three feet of snow on a le his triumph. He indulged in sundry e property and revenue, but less than half | portion of these are in the south. About one hundred citizens of Elmwood | company, (which is —a large = stock- | and oceasionally strike s | taunting remarks to his attendants, bit cker trust will have | of them were operating companies. The surprised Dr, Hobbs and his wife on their | h a paid in_ capital of [ much deeper and a ares on returning home he was surprised to S 1cs of indebtedn already | wedding anni and left the couple a | £145,000, which could draw its check any | Geal too much tangle of sal-lal | notice t the sentinel L’l'h,],‘ Gl gathered by the census burcau ave a | substantial testimony of good will - day for double the amount of all the school | 40 for gnowshoes, Bub to add {0 | not present arms as ho passed, & £ ) 2 1ie people from Hartington who stavted | deposits that are likely ever to accumulate,” 2 TR ey e not prosent arms us ho passed. complete refutation of the reckle BB A G ot ibas o hens ag DR A[S1od all our difficulties, our half-breed guide | On reaching the pulace he found tions of eastern orators and papers. The | bition lecture wero badly injured by the wind | There is considerable ambiguity apparent | and the two Indian packers refused 1o go | sccond scentinel equally rem and charee has been oft repeated that the | capsizing the vebicle.” Mrs. Bardwell was | in these statements, but, taking them as they | with us as soon as we had penctrated a | knowing as well as any of his punctilious 4 ens ‘ > | berhaps fatally iujured, and Mrs. Hunt had | are probably intended 1o read, will the Globe | short distance inland. We had just | military race what was due to his rani state that the horde of mercenaries who | 164, an avorage of | forty soven por | NOSU Wis overloaded with mortgages; | Eluikio broken. loan and trist company savings bank ple ghted some hills which_they said we | the little fellow walked up to the ma flocked to Lincoln like vultures after | yonp = that tho ecourity.yas: insuficientitospay | Just asiwa gp ipres E0yeiholeMand SAd publish the guarantoe trust deod enteved into | could never puss over, and thoy alleged | and asked soverely: Do you know who N R rinei ankr cy Wi vocute, we learn ol CTY 8 ar fres ) A 0! el 0 ving pver od i 9. WVag shoit. ?? ani. carrion huve been dispersed by the revo- | * Ono-half of the total railroad property | the Prin¢ipal, and that bankruptey was Yyocute, we learn of a very singular froak of | JomNC Ornahia fi which the school chiidren | 20 human being had ever succeeded in [ Tam?” “Yes, hoheit,” suid_the senti cation. ot the! country. [is now [munnged by inevitable. Conspicuous among these | day evening—a f; aby being born the of Omaha are secured against loss by thay | the attempt. nding motionless, “Who am 17 U misinformed alarmists is Geneval Butler, | with one banl? “They strongly urged and prayed us | “Prinz Heinrich.” “Why don't you eleven disti ‘oontrolsl none| ot | mieintormed alarmietsis Genoral Butler. § BWIE o1 S IeRa R BES I SR ESUEIE F Rl Will the Globe loan and trust company | not to proceed any further, but we had | lute, then?” “Because we donot pre which has less than five thousand In a vecont address ho produced an | “GIUEGE HEY Gaest banks in_northwestern | savings bank give the names of its stoek- | started out with the determination to | arms to an unwashed prinee,” rep S e o) i assortment of figures which were well | Neb pened business at Marsland last :whh‘ 51, the amount of stock subscribed for | accomplish a work and we were not to | the senitnel, who had received orders REAtiole whinh. emlrass i tally caleulated to startle eastern investors. ¥f m{“i'v’,‘@ff"'T"" m‘l,h an autho (’J‘:‘!,-‘.“f]fl' e ";;t‘lw"*:;.“‘[‘;‘ amount | bafiled so easily in the beginning of our | from the prince’s mother. The little S e et s i slonloul sre true, thoy would not | 00U i S0, P e R A o B ot oo o biard | BouEn So we packed up a couple of | fellow said not a word, but walked on, }V:Il‘t\“‘fl]h\]h 1.1\“;])« A o .\r]ul- i j ‘ations and an ax in our blank bravely winking back ' the two big tears bilt control dominates fully twenty thou- NEWFOUNDLAND throatens to socede | sand miles of road and is besides in close reflect much eredit on the business sa- | and W. E. vl cof | notes? 2 . ! C ¢ gacity of capitalists, for according to the Daw - bank, is Will the Globo loan and trust savings | and, shouldering our Winchesters, we | which filled his eyes. Next morning, with her fogs and fish unloss the French | llitnce with tho Union Pacific. The invaders ave driven to sea. It remains | Gould control is the next largest, with : . A, Coombs of Geneva div bank give the names of the stockholders in | pushed on alone. Oh, what a journey | however, he took his bath with perfect Butler’s ves they have been loaning | wis was dlectod colonel of - the third di the Globe loan and trust company, (its other | that I never shall forget it'as long | docility, and was never known to coun an ay o of nine dollars per acre on | Knights of Pythias, is perhap: lu\]o un e ba |1w' nl»;mh_'\l";“‘ m"-'h' lh';.\' I‘mvti paid ixl\ as [1i plain of it again, sk Jand. Information collected by the cen- colouel in the Nebraska brigude, bolng tv o Wy O oo Joan and | “Where the snow was too soft and deep e to bo scen whother the tory ministry | more than ten thousand miles of rond o s rs of age, but his military exper- | Wusteompany is wn- endorser (legully) for | oo 1huyared to make progress by crawl- ‘Wants to be a Reporter. = T L ST S T under its management. The Ateh son corporation controls about nine To Americans the flavor of the Stan- | thousand miles, the Union Pucific ley Dbanquet in London was sadly | over eight thousand, the Penns sus bureau shows that the western states hus been a lenkthy one, beginning in | the Globe ~ loan and trust company | ¥ : haye in ten years reduced their indebt- cadot under Colonol Kilpatrick of | sav bank; and upon whom or | INg on our hands and knees, and at times | A half-breed Seminole has rivaled marred by the announcement that he will | vania and the Richmond Term explore the country for dollars in ex- | nal each nearly eight thousand miles, Bk b 05 the regular army, He was a member of the | 3 an the Globe Loan and Trust company | Wo were obliged to lie down and roll to | venturesome Mr. Rapalye, of the New ednoss four million dollars, motwith- | HCreular army. Ko was b inewbel S AN | S it check any day for doublo the amount | got out of the snow. It was hard strug- | Yovk Mail and Faxp s tho Pitts- change for a ready-made lecture, and the other large corporations be- tween five and sevén thousand each. standing the enormous expenditures oftice of lieutenant in Geneva division, doing of all the school deposits that are likely ever | gling by d but the snow made a soft ) hurg Dispatch. H has come from Now necessary to keep pace with the marvel- | most of its drilling. to nocumulatel bed at night. 'We canoed over three [ Orleans to Pittsburg in a small paper A¥TER an exhaustive topographical | Anallinnce of the Pennsylvania with survey of the surroundings, Senator [ the Atchison, and possibly with the Buturday, M w4 = politicians and the opposition press, the [ ing that the goverment shall issue cer- | the oration. cor AL '“‘r“ : : most conservative and bost citizens of | tificates available as money to the extent | annual expansion and contraction of the ADVICE to republicans from mugwump sheets is the rarest specimen of hermaph- rodite gall that ever escaped the museums, in which thre farming class would astrous blow at cult in Boston, | others were merely subsidiary corpor: crackers and cheese are essential | tions which had leased their lines, Ther to liquid cireulation. were four hundred and twenty-five con- solidations, mergers, purchases, leases, T1 18 a fortunate circumstance for the in the nine years onding with Tii demoeracy of Alabama naturally dread federal interference in elections. It would destroy the party’s monopoly of the bullot box and secura an untram- meled excreise of citizenship. AL 3 s will answer thes stions i e 5 i Tl ous development of the country. The lowa 1toms. £ L..,t.,m.."‘,,“‘;,‘fifi“)}ffl\‘fi’,‘j hundred miles of our journcy, and some | canoe. John Ryegr: the English of it was |’1‘ very rough waters. 1“«'1" HH; translation of the Indian’s unpronouncea- e e 5 26T the farmers in the vicini ) s of the Commercial National | most startling ‘experience we had and | blo name. Mz, yegrass is tall and woll terial prosperity (of the people. «The ||| 850 FFNE A oy living near Sib: \too cach deposit by their cortifi- | the ono that would interest you most, | formed, with the Small hands and enhanced value of property far |, "5 5 fose severed by a k from a | C8 sued to each depositor, or, pursuing | happened one day just as we were run- | which Lord Byron says are the sure ¢ B 5 5 2 o . A he county recorder’s office’ a good war- % alll o : : L o : Y p btedness. arod wit 1 is estimated that 16,000 acres of v lana | 0 ount; [ got into the cave all right enough, but allahassee, Fla., but was taken Stewart pronounces the burcau of ge- | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney and i‘l““f]‘_”‘_ l)'!“‘],f’l‘l““ 5 f"“f!:‘_“_‘l WAL I imcstinuion thatdin (0) acte ol e A By s trustec, tion thore will bo no funlt | SLU AL odr orror and disgust when wo ::‘\f”'"'(‘]“.,,"”:,l,'.‘:\‘ ) ';.I.fi..n‘”,[u;.-q to the ology *‘u great lying-in hospital for lame at Northern, is by no means an im- | | 105 ;“‘."‘ LY "'\\” Fll'“'l“-‘ “ 1 ; 5 Tound with the thobe Loan and Trust come | found ourselves in the midst of the Nah- v Orleans university at the age of braska, for examplo, public and private | myoro is talk at Burlinston of evecting a | chiliion's deposits possible. But eortaindy | Witti Indian tribo at their cannibal | sixteen years. Ho seems to bo fairly tells & volume of truth in a brief sen- | Richmond Torminal alroady has its oyes debts are a mere bagatelle. The truth | monument to the late United States Senator | opdinar business and legal safegunrds . Cannibalism is prohibited 1 edueated, and states that his ambition tence, \_llii_"l"-l_w L\'f‘_"i\‘“‘f & 'X“ v“"””v A Cont v afford ample sceurity for ten times ithors, an Osccoln cavpenter, who | and the bank soliciting thoir business sto monthly visit from vessels, and the nd He will proceed up the Alleghany solidation with which would give it a 2 seven years, sub- | ho very frank und explicit in its stateaents | est port being miles away, they carry on | far as it is navigable, und then rotu reports seven hundred and four thousand | o tendency to railroad consolidation | Winng consr TR vl At e S e el - “We watched the heathens during the | john Ryograss has written several a seven hundred and twenty-six persons stronger now than ever before, and | sommission are struggling to suppress | of S. M. Humumel st Waterloo the other day MADE INSANE BY WEALTH, day at long range, but under assurance | gles for the New Orle: employod on the railronds of the United [ {4 s an interesting question as to how | Mormonism. Fuiropo b beine scoutd for 3 ! ; ) 5 0 g , Iuropo is being scoured for | i 'jofy i Sin retun for | How Riches Suddenly Acquired | their civcle at night and watched them, xlm;n_uml cappers who mevely work the | might result from the con tion of | gion. Captuin J. C. Austin of Hale, hauded his Made insane by the sudden accession | There was a high five of logs in the cen- In the midst of a stato railroads. the enormous railroad property of the — little grandson a revolver to play with, and | of woealth; an amiable mind wrecked by | ter of the circl , which was constantly ly, at AN I‘lm|-‘l‘nl' ) 0 seph Tmie = country into the control of perhaps half g ot through the e 'S wris > ¢ i i PUBLIC plunder is the mainspring of | a dozen, or oven fewer, corpovations, | the new hospital elaims bob up refreshed | 16 throush the cuptuin's wi tthe first shot, |~ Such in briof is the pathotic story of | there was ‘an extr biss and flash a5 | F0Gnan parlfamont, his majosty sud- L the mental n y ‘which attacked | some uncaten fat was thrown out. The | qo1etuimed to two of his guests and Qe rematal vl promisos Hto S onaBtl oY | vantoss AT ury. census enumerator for Perry township, Bu . : Aaii RO T st A, BRIOshaneltl anveliysutog coys Sitolt stocktholdors s and f SRR - chanan conty, meluding the town of Jesup, | Place in Brooklyn the other day, and | blankets of many builliant hues, There | gopquet in the Hungarian parliament ember of the gang veceives active | g botter service to the The Trouble With Congress. Ttis olaimed she is tho first and only lady ap- | Whose death, it'is believed, it hastoned, [ were nuked dancers, and a dozen ormore | {15 strain that recalls the fashion that zoal of the combine in supporting every Yo « ionabl i ig! S, Candor compels us to admit that the inspir- Thomas McBride ingham, Tama | and had been many years the trudted | boating an accompaniment to their wild o i i i « were Lo I & ¥ | viow unquestionably Is that it might be- | 5 : ke ¢ L is of @ | county llen $400 for neg Al P it it iy t ongs and_dances, and the wholo sight | dulge in. It is said hothey 2 proposition to increas cation. TR S AT i et < | ation on tap at the house restaurant is of a | county, en $100 for neg- | superintendent of the well known type | songs and dances, h 'S AR AL | proy enso taxation :x.:.t.::l o .lll.::,"u.uiul {?.:‘L(nr, i‘\“k 1_: :l‘l't"ll tinis to v cording to promise, | fobeol! Bruce, Son & Co., | made a weird scene that is not soon for- | Sarll o t0 mako 81y rop e ating ogislation of tho country, condition of the states relle the ma- Onawa's creame: ,500 a month to R v, and if he will exceeds the per cent of increase in in- | mule, | the usual course in such cases, file for record | ning intoa cave to avoid a storm. We emplars of noble descent. Ryegrass wa this season, ’ g pany savings bunk's gotting all the school | duck The gentleman from Nevada | probable event of the future, while the is that western lands in town and coun- | James W. Grimes, should ‘bo offered to these infunt depositors, | the dominion government, but only is to beeome a newspaper reporter, T'iE interstate commorce commission | mileage of about eloven thousand miles, | e Present actual debt mitted to other day which | that the infantile wind may fully compr-head | yhe'Lorrible practico with impunity. and transport h S AT AL ot awily with i big cak pail of m of “sufety we ventured after awhile into | gther southern pape Stutes, exclusive of the political hench- Rarth et iy ba Ga o e ; ; ; | ; 7 l ench- | much fartherdt may bo earried and what | pocruits for that peculiar denomina- | the fave Turned a Man's Prain, 1 can only doscribo the sight this w Bad Manners of a AFTER 0 profound sleep of two weeks | the littie fellow succeeded in planting a by an unexpected act of generosity attended by two men, and_occasionally | {a taining various meml of the Tammany. Every scheme which divectly | 1 Tt AR " | for another assault on the county treas R NG Ha T Bl Ghns Sbary 1t ¢ 16 UnY 0 ) N ¥ ¥ | In the opinion of some it would be ad Miss Nettio Jowell has beon appolnted | pohaut ™ Lindsay, whose funeral took | entire tribe encireled the fire, dressed in | (o0 d BV (00 i @ oo™ Ho iy support. This explains the mercenary [ public at less cost, but the more general Washington Post. pointed to the position in the state. Mr. Lindsay was forty years of age | lusty savages with clubs in their hands | o009’ Queen Bess used sometimes to in- most inforior quality. There Is entively too | iSi0" R ard Sho wantod £5000, but tho Jury thought No. 15 Chambors street, Now York, says | gotten, Thoir feast consisted of the AMUSEMENTS. ARBITRATION is taking strong root | national and state, in_its own fnterest. | " U Thomas hud only tritied with her affections | "Ny Yopkc disputeh to the Sun_ Fran- | bodies of their doad, They seldom kill fo the southern republics. The pro- | With the vast railvoad property of the The V S Several Weeks ago o little child of S, M. aminer. His services in the | strangers to furnish food for these hor- R A | Tl PR tinnilvt o ) Chicago Tritune Pester of Burlington, whilo playing on the | employ of the company lasted ncarly a | vible orgies, as they weve all the time Bo d O era HOLl < visional government of Brazil heartily | nation practically in tho control of | gonorn o it O oo aE B mlwican hlla IS RGO Hiot st RlovTDf 0.0 ) e ihoy ko alll the time VA u..\s.. : “\}‘)\H Can. S endorses the :u'.llnn of the Pan-Americ fow men, cov Mlm_‘ ion for offensive and | o uviously incensed at somebody in Richmond | at the knce, and last week tho needle mado Two other gentlemen had been in the | erally ad onough dead bodies of braves congress and will work to secure a rad- | defensive operations would be casy, | who addressed him as General Longstreet, | its #ppearance at tha s hipand was ro- | gonvie of the company for about the isfy thoir ufqn\fl 5. EDNESDAY ANDL TUINE A\'h ical veduction of standing urmies within [and it s not to bo doubted | Ho “wanted nothing to do with the man who | MOved 1t tack but two w '}fj(’,‘"j(‘,'““““"""",;.n.,-w-u.»‘lmm..v-. ey were Henry d heen told in Victoria of thopos- | ILISDAYS H 0 MM Lie: five yo: To the republics on the west | that this is the dremm of | could mistake him for that d——d rascul, | An itom which avpearcd a fow days ago in | M. Hale, the covvesponding elerk, and -xmm_\ of this and warned that when Coniedy, const disarmament would be a national | some of the raflrond magnates who | James Longstreot? Can this high-minded | these columns announcing the consolidation i{lltll‘ll B. \lvmflm[ ||;].-‘m.<.|\«- DBL. e ““il]“‘““ the “""l‘ ‘[’";l""“l‘“"l ush out os8ing aro constantly pli R AR A who is 50 joalous of his reputation for | of tho Creston Times and Missouri Valle All three were highly respected by | and bite a piece out of the fivst person blessing, uro conatantiy plnnning. sohemos of ‘oon Bhbioes |,.‘UJ,..‘“,“. Jubal A¢ Faxly that | Eye was u mistalke the Lenox New | the fiem for their faithful services, and | they come to, Now I have no objection Ses—— solidation. If it shall ever be realized, 8! h A JUAE, L Y- 4o which has united its fortunes with the | Duvid Wolfe Bruce, the founder of the | to being caten after [ am dead. but to be | Tuiz first annivorsary of the Johns- | and it muy bo, th people might soon | 0198 & CHSP for Lo Loulsiana IOUSLyL | Croston paper, iPhoTiyo will contiuue o bo | ivm, o short time ngo tansforred to | bitton by ono of those wild follows would |- B 1Ll u B rgl Al town disaster was observed with impres- | thetvafter bo forcad o choose botween | The Volee Will Olaim Anytning, | R Shen 86 Msor i Y e €6 1 thom bis entive intovest and good-will in | bo s undesivablo us the bito of wied | . 6, Knowles....... i sive momorial ser urday. Few | the alternatives of the government boing Kansas City Times, While V andall was_ crossing the | the business, dog, and '!.-hr in_their .-\.-n[.“m.-m m‘«-‘\ W, J: Russell” 1S calamities in the nation’s or the world's | virtually controlled by the railroads or | Richard Vaux, Mr. Randall's successor in | railvoud track with a team and w The three men were congratulated on r.)ngl];ll I'ul;_l:-l,’l)l\t-:l pro: of Immunity, | Aud a suporb Comedy. Compny Inrodu A ) ) ads 3 USRI 2l Ludird ey B e sides and 8 aroecr pre- cld my band unde out AN g ghiest Features, Greatost Noveltics, history evoked such universal sympathy | taking possess or of those enormous | the house, was elected by o very substantial | Blairstown Thugsday evonin pifclec) il ideaiand <o’ Succoaslutc caraok nEsy 1is REMSHIE ALY RSRIRS 1 | Bkt ¥ ') ! ) 3 : 8 | onjor il was struck by g sht and reduced to od for them. No one was better | grasped a 44-calibro revolver that would togulur prices, Seats will be put on sule and spontancous charity, No wonder the | properties and “ogulating their manage- 4 kindling wood, engine hlrml Cry pleased with the unexpected turn of luck | have furnished rations fitting the occa- [ Tuesd nin rhts i v ot a0 # i i & ¥ twelve foet in the aiv and sent him over | b on. thoughts of the survivors wont back to [ ment. In the opinion of a great many on. Tho fact that the probibitionlst wherelig foil square on top of his | Vil Mr. Lindsay sion the ruin wrought in a night to the | this must be the ultimate res: ’ voto: . ravar . > v , however, “soon began to act in a “Our sonse of security was not in- g \ e the ultimate result of the v votes at all will, however, ba pro- | head, but, strango. to suy, escaped serious 5, BOQRBr.Roon: DOGRR 0 Ao LA e Gl e BRking I Ehacohy OMAHA ::‘lrlmi hor h.;::n‘llsu‘:‘ 'I‘lllll'u'tr“;“lstl”{ present tendeney in railroad affaivs, cluimed by .lyh..\\\\ York Voice as “a prohi- | injul “)1':: ll,uhx A :\:{.I““l'llmnltn Ill>l|xm|i~x— o frst mildly and then violontly fn- | noticing our presenco and borating th LOAN AND TRUST FUNR0 0. 480 P " hitlon gein. missioners of insanity at Davenport last week | sane, tho sudden realization of riches ap- | white man’s government for trying to angry flood GOVER? "OREHOUSES, A A R and was adjudged indane, but harmless, and | parently having turned his brain. deprive the poor Indian of the pleasure | COMPANY. It is understood that the ropublicans P R et L allowed to vetain his frecdom. Two or throo I am in poverty,” he would ¢ ‘L | of being a cannibal occasionully, 0spec- | g peoribed and Guaranteed Capital... 250,000 IN THE matter of fair associations and | and democrats on the ways and means | The MeKinley bill m;i'.lh;.fl.’x i ;;jy:;;:\\;;"l‘;;‘gf;lr;--lll;;;::,";*;;,';jr";gl:;;:;;;;‘ | want to earn some money to ke ) a;.x_u_lm |) only rw;l upon his own dead. | Paidin Oapital o 30,000 dviving parks, there s danger that the | committee have agreed tostand together | but it was pushed through by the terrors of | making Grover Cloveland, Governor L wolf trom tho door | F e | poass 8 ouwlod bebind 'the ellor | Bue e aelle dlaoks st e ey kocates city will secure too much of a good thing. | and make 1 ot aains o party las svident opposition to the | bee, Walter I, Hayes, Judges Brannan and | trusts; aots as tyansfor agont wnd trustoo of 3 3 g d A unanimous report against | tho party lash in ovident opposition to tho | boe, Walter I, Hayes, Judges Brannan and | VET G mhw-lfim nt, and o constant | ulated it, and I was afterwards shown | SEusLi SOt us Eaanator aaon w Sy cols The necessity for convenient fuir grounds f the sub-treasury bill which was intro- | convictions of a largo number of ropublicans | {ict o0l yont. Recently ho eutered suits | watch was requived for him, Ho re- | scars where they elnimed to have heen | lects taxes. of adequate size and a mile race track is [ duced into the house some time ago and | Who voted for it. Some of them, how- | for visiouary causes agafnst other partics, | peated continually that ho was in deop | bitten, Bet we were uot molested. | Omgha Loan& TrustCo nitted by all, but two or more simply | referred to that committ This agree- | VN had the courage to vote aguinst | and this, with other pecnliarities, caused the | poverty and must have work. His death | One bray howeve probably to partioular sections of the bill—and | wction taken I took pl.uvl.hl Wednesday test us, made a dash in our direc- SAVINGS BANK. means a financial fizzle, Omaha cannot | ment was reached, so it is said, with somo e TN (T o (R - tin, but ot} flught h 1 turned D. ort more tha ron- rehensiveness a Sy enoug| ho d s of s " n, but others eflught him and turned E. 4 g Sta, support moro than one. If the patron- | apprehensiveness about consequences, | yoo™oe whe committoe's pet amendments, The Two Dakotas, A New Yorker's Scheme, him another way. It was an ‘all night ) F“;';Hll')"h and Raugias bt A in Capis ge is divide among three, as now ap- | chiefly on the part of southern vopreser . e . The estimated assessed valuation of Cham- A floating American ‘exposition is the | session;’ no one was allowed to leave till | E3ia In Oapiba s eod’ Gapital: 5 scheme posed by Geo 5. Bowen of | through ich was 5 o'clock the ne Liability of Stoskholders T " smarck ‘origi packagers’ dver- s > iy 4 e erest Pald on Deposits, ganizations, costly falluros and farcical | pecially tendor-footed regarding matters | an whittior is to wiite a poom of 100 lines et Blamarck borlgtnal packagors'' adver- | No Vol o tho edification of South | morning. Wo had seen cnough,though, o 18 Sont Tpterest Paid o pupoivn exhibitions. The boomers of different | recommended by the southern Farmers’ | for the ug 250th anniversary celebration | The democratio state convention of North § : RO EL TN T T sites cannot be blind to this fact, and | alliances. It wus with these that the | 8% Haver Dakota will be held at Grand r'orks July 1 facturers to fit out a ship with a | on our journoy and cum 3 v tor: A U. 3. H. iillasd, J. J. Brown, @ collection of American products | without uny more ¢ advent \ Barion, K. W. Naab, Thomads J. Klmball { iy § Summer and explore the west. He wiil go to | near Spearfish the er day und the finder | 8nd send an expedition to South Amer- | arvivi in Ans (1 any amount madeon Oty and Farm better it will b for thewselves and the | und southern members of congress who | the Dasife st g e oy 1 n port isplay 1 odue o [ ago. But Inover in al v i | paciatiy ,‘.';_4 Ollutorel Securily, st Low- pears probable, we will have lifeloss or- | tives, who are represented to bo es- GREAT MEN, berlain is $500,000, 1 Americn, Ho wants merchants and | and were glad to leave. We procecd Omcers: A. U, Wymso, prosidonti J. J Brows, Moo tho sooner thoy unite their forces the | government storeheuse tdea originated, | ¢ Wi'ter Besant will visit this country next | A couple of baby antelopes wers captured ; Benttle onl me rio 1 Lake olty. | 8ve ambitious to retulu thelr scats know | Chrls Magos, » leading politiciau of Pitts A valuable colt belonging to John Wessel

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