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AN APPEAL FOR HEL K SUNDAY BE Wanamaker's Big Brain—Frank G. Carponton stands at the head of all the Washington correspondents and roaders of ThE SUNDAY BEr always find somethiug of real hm-n:‘; “ THRL N 7 APPEAL FROM BRADSHAW. | recourse to suc - gratuitous as- | up. But in tho parly part of September Ger- " ’ '] HE DAILY BEE THE APPEAL FROM BRADSIAW. rocourse to such wholly gratuitou a8 p. But in the parly part of optembl r- | then it will be timo for the government to P Tho gerierous poople of Nebraska, al- | sumptions as were those of Senator Tel- | many will undertake comvined naval and | take hold of the matter. Remove the body to | ROSEWATER, Editor. ways prompt to respond to every call for | ler in his comment on the position of i‘:::"m\fl:x","‘ mIll'I::ol\:ml;:&“r:r::|’)ln(l1“l\ "‘?x:“',‘.t’.’f’.]‘.'.'i.'"” .:1 "","f";f',‘.“.,'(,h',‘.l".':\:]”"{ The Bee :“ ""'"‘“I::_";;L"j"r::"; riptions the relief of suffering and distress, have | Senator Sherman. . wil a , and a monument will bo erocted af i ¢ i Y cruisers, several coast dofense vossels, a tor- | the expense of the country, as it should have | T® Bee is in receipt of the following notice PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | yoyer hy e s o ook ngo it seel robable the A s i 3 never had any appeal made to them mor A wock ngo it scemed probable that | Lo oty i sundry other war ships, | boen long ago. from tho g@uoral relfof committee appointed | I8 ENENEEES G AR (U e W TERME OF SCBSCRIPTION worthy and urgent than that of the sur- | there would be no silver legisiation at | (yhjjo the land forces will consist of the Ninth s ‘ to renger ald to the cyclone sufferers of Brad OatpentEr fuimE otoh of Poatmaste! One Year . vivors of the Bradshaw calamity. The | the present session of congress. Thein- | army corp, atout 35,000 strong, with 100 guns Prohibition Raving. | shat b gL oo S bt it most formal rocital of the tragic and de- | dieations now are that there will be,and | or more. Besides the German vessels en- Chicago News, ‘ Yonrg, Neb, June 5.-To the Editor of Tne the eabinet and one of the bratnlest men ot gaged in an uttacl upon the island of Alsen, | A prohibition newspaper whose namo is | BEE: We, the general uid and solielting com- | tho continent. Itisa decidedly Interesting thero will bo & fine. array of visiting war | Suppressed out of respect for the party which | Mmittee for the eyclone suf % of Bradshaw, | gketoh of the career of a nian who began 1ite ships, including haif a dozen British armor- | it secks to support, says that “the average | Neb. liereby appolut you un agent to recelve | briokyard boy and has rlsen to national : f ado s Asenbtibil el iy o | CONtributions for the aid of such sufferors and political and international business prony CIWHAT ARE WE HERE FOR?' clads and Danish, Swedish, Norweglan and | newspaper editor is @ drunkard,” and fears | o0 0 b e vdopt such plan as you may’ | nenco. O o dhigin 2 A Austrian vessels, Admiral Walker's squad- | “all dafly newspaper editors are bound for | (o ¢ gt . \eigo Offiee, 315 Chamber of Commeres, (iriniesetve i it g e 1A a b 560 PEOpOr 10 ralse such amounts of money as e O L O e ilaing, | imPressive from the story of ruin and w 1 rvors of Omaha what | T8 Of evoliitign will have loft European | perdition.” At the samo time this absurd | vou ean for theso stricken peoplo and kindly Wakhington. o3 Fourtoenth street distress at the dovastated town. But we | bine tell the taxpayers of Omaha What | cuer long botors that time, and our suc. | Porson protests his abhorronce of lics. send the same to N. M. Ferguson, cashier Ne kiow that scores of our fellow citizens | good object they have had in view in | coeding squadron will probably not have braskn National bank, York, who Is treusurer CORRESTONDENCE, S A " s B e T GONYENTTON: ANl communieations relating to news and | have been beroft of their possessions and | forming their close corporation? Grant | peen formed in time to witness these German THE EARLY CONVENTION. | of the relict and uld soclot &N ditorinl soatter should be addressed to the | . ] £50. e WorioH. o P > sa sy had & rig! orformanoos, | Poskibly & single 5 - . K. WIrsTAys, B e betmont = . are homeless, that there are women and | that at the outset they had a right to | porformances, Possibly a single little craft Hasting Nebraskan: There is no cause for Mayor Clty of York, RUSINESS LETTERS children who must be cared for, and | agree among themselves whom they | of the old wooden fleet, like the Entorprise, | Lo division. The republican party of Ne- ETWARD DIYD, AN bustnvss Tty nd remittances should | that those who suffered bodily in- | would prefer as presiding officer and | ma v be there to ropresent us. At all events | yraqiey can place itself right on all the ques- County Judgo, | h B wddrosied to The Bee Pubiishing Company, | o 50 ie” comforts which | city elerk, we would like to know what | this is likely to bo one of tho most important | tions before the peoplo and moot the emor- N. P LUNDEAN, Angels Have Blonde Halr.- Mvs, Frank Lo 0 he miade payablo 10 tho ordur of the Com= | thay have mot the means to | excusethey havefor holding dark lantern | mAVAl displays of the year. gency 8o squarely nnd honostly that Meene- | g GOty Toonsnier L ® O e A Wb Lyl pany. S U ) s . % o A Ao . b ik ¢ Bre cheerfully responds to the call for J merits ) e o s e A e satldis - and: ot dng ngainst thelr s B mies will be routed as usual. No proxies go o Fiey Db ¥ / o Roe Pulliching € : P procure. The demand upon us fs | meetings and conspiring ngains The persistent course of persecution adopted [ - " Sraty s d relief of tho citizens of York county, who | Of beauty. Dark-locked women are moro The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | (1700 diate “and gonerous help | collengues in the council every time nny | by Russin towird Bulearia. was designod to | this time. That's the fiest step fairly in tho | \EPRE S PR 00 g catanity, | 1ovublo, but the blondes yro clover nd to all these. The prompt liberality of It invokes prompt and liboral ald from every | Ouch must answer far Bimsolf the question ThaBeoiding, Farnam and Sovantenth Sta. important contract is to be awarded or { show the peoplo that their independent exist. | interest vvflflw people. We predict an enthu- . S v ; 1 3 4 enee was impossible; butshe has so far failed | siastic and harmonious convention. x “Which wonld you prefer BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | the neighboring people, which merits | any appointment to be made. i tew DBJGGL. partly owing £ the attitnde o ont Tribines T vty {aaururates | TN and woman whose heact throbs in sym- | oo o0 R00 U0 Ao A S L T L L AR the heartiest praise, has prevented much Why should this city be governed by | Austrin and the ovher powcrs, but mainly be SHeatESit e SEAY Gt InAugUrates | ooty with the striokon peopls of Bradshaw, | =Tt o O hteer firomon. George I3 ek, secrotary of The Bee | distress, The survivors of the disaster | a star-chamber clique that receives its ‘l-zmlw of un‘ n‘hmlmhln-~a|\nn|t Allm\\'u by th v"‘\'“';:':l”‘" ‘i'm‘:““*“ “1“"' ¥ ({“:’ \'y‘;"::”"‘{ Remittances in any amount sent to this of- | "W‘” ”‘ X fenalinenoe oL i \‘ i « any. does solemnly swear A b 5 ¥ f 5 5 “| Bulgarians themselves. And whatever m: £ po 0 a continuation of | g " cy 5 i lodod throueh our col. | Catamo ill—A reminiscence of a Niobrava e M DAy ke | have not hungered and some of them | inspiration from an oath-bound club of | 1 GG of the ovil deeds of the Hapsourgs it | the harmony which is now so apparent, with .,,,',,H“,ill,,“m]. f\,‘:“{"\‘.h o -I'.'": "*I':‘ “|"‘“_“ tough who notehod his revolver and was a Jomsesuceriend May 81, 180, was as fol- | };;va found hospitableshelter, The gen- | spoilsmen®and a brace of cormorants n-.uy.m be imp, ‘,.\,‘1{.- to .-mn‘,\-wll successfully | tho usual ronsing victory at the polls, In so [ 4o (0 ;(.;;\m )Ind-l.'\‘ .l;‘lfml:v\- ‘u).”m‘r-;u‘.{ SateoF WILH K6 motit; Bunday, May e .. | erosity of the people of York and others | who are fattening upon public contracts? | (g, \Lg tontralization tnd absolutism, is | far 84 the ction of tho committee was AN X | committeo at York will doubtless recoive ac- | il f Aoy L gl X another bit of | ool g0 nonts from § et | startMng proportions. along with a lot of T iy, May ¥ 0 knowledgoments from its officers, | od stories about mon and other animal | Monday, May % 19506 | pepr the ruined town who could render Omaha has been cursed with some very | 4 jess dangerous enemy to freedom in the ]H'-'*]‘JIUII of the part o wdneaday, May #8000 W sistance is in the highost degree hon- | rotten councils, but we have always had | Balkans than is constitutional Austria-Hun- | emphatic evidenc iblican party's | SEBURLDE B e DL O A Farks T P e o rd L -I o | open committee meetings in which citi- | 8ary, in which the principles of nationali mission is to keep itsclf in sympathetic untsori | | -1k BE8 Publishing company will head 18 | ar,) 1y Go to The Theaier?—The answers of o Friday, Muy 3. Lo X UL e U Y, Lol d I = self-government and popular sentation | yith the masses. nimber of Omaha’s clorgynen to this quess urdiy. Moy 81,0000 which the people of the en-|zens and councilmen could confer to- | aro = daily obtaining & w recogni ¥ ket e tion will bo the_lending foaturo of the Ro A t state hould emulate. If | gether freely upon all matters that le- [ tion and “more general application. While | Kearney Hub: This outcome should be, | Lisild ot Vhbu bt ligions departmont. Tho Methodist Mini OYIRBET Vi1 bk s oher b .1 ) AR 1 o | eitimately eome for decision before the | the aims of Russia in southeastern Iu- | and the Hub belioves that it will be, de- | The following ciroular by Commander | {yunusociation at Seribnerand local churel ; GEORGE R y'/‘.’m OK overy community .“|'1| do ,1.‘1 duty ac 7‘ .-\ 9 2 _‘ ik " R i rope ave offensive, those of Austrin are defen- | cidedly satisfactory to tho various elements | Clarkson of this department of the Grand | pows complote the d tment (Seal.] N. P, FEIT, specdily rise from her ruins with faiver | spirators who are playing the dummy | for existence, Sho has closed hor e8ts o | " ytior of party policy has boen happily | condition of Bradshaw veterans and suggests | *tho west knows that Tk Suanas Bee 15 his Notary Publie. | rportions and brighter promise than | for boodle contractors and corporations | IR Ch, MG HGives the insidious | prevented, both by the calling of an_early | what may be done for their reliof: most relluble source of information concern- the committee meetings of the council | characterof these proposals. She has been | convention and the summary manner of deal- Heanquarters Deraersent NEpraska, G. fng the doings of the tle orders. y ARG OMAtiy Neliy: Juhe 26, 1800.~Com: | mia ~ fontures. : tomorrow. will. be Dafly and Sunduy One Yeur ; o | plorablo results of the disaster has a | that it will be of a safe and conservative gl 2T pathos to arouse the sympathy of aill who | character Omaha, The Bee Bulid can feel for the misfortunes of others, and ot e 1F Do Stro no pen has yet told in the most e in Holiday Dress.— Chancellor Manatt'e letters from Athens have attractul wid spread attention. Tomorrow the best of the serles will bo published. In it theehaneelion describes the sconcs in Athens on Eustor Tuesday and a trip to Megara, which closed with a_danco of Groek belles, In whicl the Sithnidian nymphs were outdone. Will any member of the council com- own list with 50, Btate of Nebhraska, « nty of Do Ins A before, FEAE T o B Taschuicle being anly aworn, 4o | W are confident that the appeal in | have degenerated into a farce. Every- | luvited to gccupy \\v:y‘\\.x‘,‘":-'.l to advance into | ing with the proxy evil. “Every indication | 1, e, Spnatty JiSNe SE0C 0 N6 visited . ompiny, 1 u“u,.. 2 ,-n;u behalf of our stricken fellow-citizens | thing of moment is foreordained by the | ;ypy Roumania and Bulgaria and to advance | NOW points to &= fair canvass, a well con- | Bradshaw in York county on the 3d inst., en ;‘“Im""'l‘““';:l \'.’-‘n’.. m”'" ..1"”::(:'". i “:. pirculntionof Tie DALY BEEfOR | Ty T ally and gencrously re- | combine and one-third of the whole [ into Constantinople. But she knows that her [ ducted converttion, satisfactory nominations, | tirely destroyed the property of seven of the | TR TN BEFERER G0 SRR K00 ploss for August, 180, 15,651 nded to, and wo would impress upon | council is disfranchised position wouldbecome untonablo with a f anda ropublican clean swoop at the next | memners of that post, besides fujuring mom- | IR MRS L0 L 80, 18710 copies; for | SPORUCC 10, and wo kel et “ ' sigantic and aggressive neighbor on her left | clectic e actio ee pers of their families, and they arc left in LSl B A Al st et Lol 1 10" oy : i ive ne clection. Tn the action that has been taken | bers of theie families, supremo chancellor. Coupled with thevs Their condition is ‘deplorable and calls | foatures will bo found a completo resume of for Novenber, 180, | all the urgency of the demand and the | Perhaps it is superfiuous to hold com- | iind a presumably hostile Montenegro on her | 1% 'crato committee, in response to tho 1850, 20,048 coplesi | g cianilite of a prompt response. | mittee meetin What is the use of | right. She cannot advance herself, but she | o000 1<u"4~uh'|nr';t SELBraREt SibLs 1 is dotermined to prevent Russia’s’ advance | demand of a larg It 0 party, loudly for your assistance. Aid them all you | the dolngs of the various local lodges. ) }as. for' Febriary e X i e el “\'y””'f:i‘\‘;"’-'f'm Tne B has been de ated by | the committee on five and \'.:A(Vl"l\nldlll;.' also; for reasons of every kind—strategic, | made possible for every republican to act | can and let your contributions be prompt and | Brignotf Sang That Night—A little incident in copies, ' the general aid and soliciting | meetings so long as McLeari the | economical and political—impel her to resist | with the party in the primaries and conven- [ Kenerous, Remittances in money may be | 4o earoer of tho great and cranky tenog - et ”T” " . ;1]7«; e ;:"y commitles nn b to receive contribu- | chairman, wears the collar of t1 e the ll;ul'ml.l;mu of u huge Slav .'»u.‘n;».-\u;u-\‘\ tions of this and the as anco ig gven ‘1‘1’:-“‘\‘1 lhn“&lV&;il\;‘::‘li\"!,“l"q:fv"mm!"l of pos! Tho burlesque of other days and a collectjldl worn 1o w0 and_subseribed m 5 3 A vould hold her as in a vise, control her great TS 34 i s § shuw, s oftice. ot Tntoraaty \isloa 3 S iatio o e iny of May, A. 1. 1800, tions, and money sent to this ofice will | works company and keeps on manufac- | Wi GO IO I T i (USOMD. hor Slay | that there can bono trifling or juggling in T, 8, GLARKSON, _ of Interesting musteal and dramatic noids P. Fetr. Notary, Pablie. d through our columns | turing hydranis and castings for them population, carrying out the expressed will of the peopte, Jonx B. Sawnir, Dept. Comnander. The Ficld of Sport. T SuNvAY Bee's sport- = e e R a o Tha brassiver ave- | What is to be expected of:the finance o i b cither as to the selection of party candidates A A G . ing department excels that of any newspi- SINGLE COPY POSTAGE RATE: I rded to the treasurer of the ve : S ol ]‘ Tt is said that the emperor of China is cou- | or the enunciation of party-platforms. e per in the west. Base t ntmrods, L cents | lief committee at York. Do not delay | committec so long us its head uses his | gidering, and will probubly consent to,agreat [ 7 10 THEESHRGEERE SRR RS ] Concert for the Bradshaw Sufferers | wheclmen and all lovers of o winso- onts | altention to this call, but respond at | position to hold up people for more in- | railroad scheme for connecting Pekin with | - i”v‘”‘ ,'-”"..' st "‘_Wd 6 6 A concert is to be given at Boyd’'s opera | ments find this page full of interest to them &-pae pap i i cents | once, su {n.»‘,-;.,_ lmhf" ;m :::-s‘-v-a‘\‘ o ‘m-\n'l‘:.::: :m‘ I‘ "“ mil r"‘l" ”-“L\;(' \:ills;lll)l!"\’“\\. o ““ ; house, Friday, June 19, under the auspices of | The Men Who Toil.—The labor situation at “pake pape ents 5 e ho decided upon great changes wonld ensue | publicans of the state w ew weeks ag it feplladirich Al ] 4 ke paper 4 cent (e, S What would the public gain by ameet- | in tho colestial reaim. . The tailroad has Ver | met and asked In @ business way that the | the “T: K.” quartetto of Omaha, tho entiro [ home and abroad fa caretully and inteili- THE SILVER DISCUSSION. ingof the committee on public property | yet won much favor in China. It has hadbut | 0 iien recognize the widespread disaffec- [m:‘..-‘1“(:’»:;1‘:;i‘lvz):‘l.l».l‘u‘::,lu.‘l‘?. r“-‘x"\\:.:‘.:;\:*:nmt\l:: l:’u Hl‘;!,'\,,w\‘ .’A‘.x:;| [II'YAv!‘:::;“('{H[\I‘l; e idi i il and grudging trial and has been held and buildings, so long as Davis and | & partialand grudging trial a Rana SR a aa ErlRh b hartan Shia i bulldings; 5o glong responsible by the superstitious and uurea- | tion and place itsclf right before the people | 4513 Not one cent of money taken fn for | Talmage's magnificont deseription of tu Wheeler ave the controlling majority? | soming, for many ills wholly unconnected with | did a good work and o complete work. The | oo, S0l witl romain in Omaha, | Adam-Eve nuptials, It is Wheeler and Davis on finance | its coming. Building a railroad is regarded | action of the committee was right in accept- Sy el | e e o N T A % g as tempting Providence quite as much as | s i oo the finance committec having been instructed | e News Pages—Tho news service of Tur Biire and Davis and Wheeler on public build- | T ing July 23. ‘The abolition of the proxy s to forward the entire proceeds to the relief | isunrivaled. With the full Assocfatod pross carrying an umbrella was in London at one sk 5 5 & xpitol are not dangerous, There is an | forded to judge with some degrec of cer- s,and it is Davis and Blumer on gas | (e o the Dierior of the lingdom. it 1s | tom has boen accomplished also. 1t means | committee at the earlicst possible moment. | reports, the New York Horald cablo and tho i Sesi P te " g iR S R e and electric lights. quite likely that the attempt to build roads | hereafter that no such insults to the par P'he expenses are to be met by donation en- speclal serviee cove ty in the mpressive silver lining to the clouds. ainty as to the probable result. he would be met, with fieree assaults aud rioting. | povpetrated last year ean bo given. In tho | Hir ‘}?.iov ollowing is a list of those received | geate. The renders of THE BEE can alwiys e indications are distinctly unfavorable to | Butbehind this close corportion and | ey in Mexico, 1t is remembered, & country o Peseiorations ias et i 5 , est nssured that they have access to tho mation before the case is ended that the [ policy may be able to compel | Strect railways, the gns company, the | than Chind, it was & common ocoirtonco for | ru,it only of the peoplo in the diffevent coun- | vertising; _Omaha World-Herald, ad- | Our Marliet Page—No paper in tho west pre council combine s & menace to thetax- |a compromise that will provide | Waterworks, and last but not least, the | firdy railronds to be maltreated, and train | ties whosend tho delegates, or who by nog- [ Yortising: Omala Democrat, advertising; | sents markot report (hat compires with payers. for the redemption of silver notes electric lighting company, with a whole | wrecking out of pure cussedness 'is not yet [ lect at the prir allow delegates to bo [ Qmaha fepublicy ";""‘l\“:"'\"‘-l'{&':}7"";"_'{ Ex- | that found in these columns. The trans- ——— 3 e 8 | | rood of vultures in the postoffice and in | Wholly stopped by the vigorous chastisement | gong who do not represent the party, It will | foromr B0V T8l e N vortis- | actlons 1n the contors of tho Tmis ovid Ratthat : |in lawful money This the bill G0N vu uaLes ;1 SIS DOSLOTCR ANC I ot the tioons . W Hen On0e Al yFuRNINE Lho | s osstcst roatiis eseo Will "1 ing; Topics, advertising; the Berkiey print- | world aro w rect and n - doetail is ovident that the hoss earpenters | /0 0o 50 the Touse by Mr. Conger | the Twenty-cight club to pick clean the | (hinese railroads will undoubtedly pay well, | be an innovation to see the professional proxy | ing company, job work; Stonceypher, job | while the local money market und the of Chicago ave sorely in need of a mor- S AT T ("' l.-' s bones the combine can throw from the | since there is, in such a populous Kingdom, [ hunter, who cannot be elected a delegate to ' \tlk]{l\l_px‘lnlllluln any, job worl; business situation I8 the subject of a tise in their skulls to let in the light of proposes to do, the measure being in G T an enormous amonnt of freight to be moved. | anything, take a back scat and not turn up at | 08 ¥ ,r}',”“'l,""'.h""}' i\xm»x y hl:‘_vl.ll.\|§-:~ compotent commeoreinl editors entire atten- common sense. Moy G Ted e il v Pt il An fmediate inerense in tho_ toutist passen- | overy convention to do his owner's bidding. | SEUIS; thoushem of, Boyds opera house, | tjon wnd the reports tarnished are iccords the lm!m: bill. It is probable L_lmt L!»w e = . i 5‘::||i':|\4l:::l' ~: vl:m‘l.-': hu‘“‘ln (':\n‘l::l\[l(:\lll:',l\l\lvi'ltlllil. With a convention conducted on new princi- | streets, dign work; Hoyn, the photographer, | DB l‘l)m||lfll.-- andreliable. The stock dealer, vepublican advocates of free coinage in Tite: committee of the Methodist | oPCtE B TEEt IO ind 48 will happen | Ples, @ mew, clean, unobjectionable ticket RliotogTaphs of the' 1" I¢."quartette. Thomas {5 H1awholsEle .Iv]“']‘““'“' chant, thegrain the house ave numerous enough to passa | church which will finally settle the | j avery case whero new regions of the world | should be nominated, in which event the re- | Mulviill, city bill poster, sorvices. dealer, the stock brol measure through that body with the aid | T ReTor i . o il aRTiTioa e % , i The following gentlemen have consented to | estate n i ove eeoHola EheicontCrentRlo iy fant ulx::‘g:;flu!{"”1“'\}“]‘“&0 DLl onE oyl sl ehwoulaibeboy ol dhsetibo AU Jobmintt » finance committee: Mr. Buclid Mar- | doings of the business worla finds whit he of the democrats, but it is safe to say | Will meet in this city to determine the | the love Ot BOXE W A 0O oulddo | oo hus made it possible for the rank and file | ident of the board of trade, chairman; | Wunts to know in Tig B A markot that very few of them could be induced | question within the next forty-cight | wellngt to seck to delay the inevitable. of tho party to_rotire fools of corporations . C. Hartman, president of the Omalia real | puge. e sl : 5 B Wil Omats illbe Eiventihs e from state oftices, decayed statesmon and | cstate exchange: Mr. John Rush, city treas- to carry insistence upon their policy to ) = S | Mr. Zollar, who has® fived some years in | faithle iR urer; R. B. Peattie, managing cditor of the A Moving Mountain. the extreme of making an allinnce | benefit of the preference expressed by | Noi(finea, pays a tribute to the maidens of World-Herald. 2 A traveling mountain is found at the ith th i the last conforence the local citizens’ nClend b hasit \ ThetT, K. quartette will call to their assist- | D e i 5 S Bochla ontla T o last conferenc o local citizens' at verdant land, who, it a s ve bee B = )20 ‘s sl ssist- | oascades y Col 0. 8 e UL IRl LU L sl i e ot | I e it i ahe coltoction of vocabuluries | A PROHIBITION LIE NAILED. S effort the best musical talent in | Seajoed mas of daek own bl o xo view of the certainty that a free coinage | committee should be prepared to mec he programme will be announced | Peked mass of daric At ik eight miles in length where it fronts the sap wce? Towa an sbraska send condolences to New York in the midst of hev floods and storms, ver question has talen its proper position in the attention of congr as the most important subject that awaits | Tie threateningstormsin the national | decision, and a better opportunity is af- Wrrit a coflin trust, an undertakers’ Srust and a cigarette trust in active speration, it is cvident that death has 0ot yet lost its terrors. Trs election of a pronounced annexa- Lionist o the Canadian parlinment is a political straw indicating the growth of monarchial disintegration. © IF Mr. RUDOWSKY had presented a certificate of membership in the Tam- wany combine, he would have been promptly aceepted by, the postoflice brok in federal patronage. A STAR ORGANZIATION, the present year, Opposition bas been made | popular teachor **An Ocular Delusion,” by Frank H. | stationary It is ) to conducting the British mancuvres follow- -~ - Howe, ‘“The Kilburns,” by Annie | shoot them, save by way of the By | Sports but many conditions are unfavor- | - Brown Guy o Wartan, BeW. Nash, Thomid fully accopts original | be doubted whether theve is a single every pledge given. The conference | their wocal ovi A ction] 12 oy |aticlSinbpeats I thojcolum of e\ olos 8 S That it is in motion is the last thought s that he will embnrrass his party by an | tives of a great and powerful denomina- | tion, and nothing impairs theiv ef- | orzans will descond: cures of the world should be so largely | yiver, asif it had a e purpos that probibition is inexistence in Maine. | and of amajority of his party. The conce Methodism, and its meeting here will | weakness for coquetry. With due patience, jlishment in the hands of the sheriff in | established at Mont St. Michel, are at | cascades to the dalles, The Indian tradi against bullion, and the provision for y is amply able to accommodate the | the student of languages. It is unfortunate, | oters went to prohibition Kansas way. s tho St. James’ Gazetle. One | flers, Immigrante, many of them, from ple of genuine western hospitality does > maidens » mothe b : =3 e : all the maidens, with their mothe only one. It pay ly into the school | 14pd, his al, contends that the genu- | ing mountain,” o “sliding mountain,” and seventy-one and a quarter grains of that duty should properly present to the | jud the student is introduced to the fairer | Jio'all law-abiding and_industrious people. | 8ges by the antique religious orders of | pidge have become submerged in tho 5 ; 2 e on S A \ievo | may be required. of France sermany. places the former . . 1o X et (e the votoes already issued that public | silver, and there is reason to believe Y 1 DL J a0 GH pluccs, the forimner | wiho'went to prohibition Kansas, the. facts | jg dificult to decide between them.” It | men find that the line of the railro? is almost ecortain that none morve | NeW features. Money continues plenti- | men und the law i avs’ service re- rain, the statement that, thereare twenty- | Whites are well flogged up to a creamy | At certain points the roud-bed and rails v Again, | sus enumerators, but they took | now appears the freo coinage men must | in good supply. The stock markets are | and this brings 1t Wb do, 000 | houses and out of said number Gtty-one are | info o frying pan and a large lumpof | g N Phiy o Bro: S iaaslin 2 T e bt WIS v counting the wenty-five col doing ive and prosperous busines: e - i ghty good care that allapplicaiits had | chodse between logislation of this kind | fairly active and strong in tone. The | B COWEHE W8 PR GR, SR | doing o live and prospergus business, I | huttor put in at the samo time. After SIGK “EABAGHE ) X S o have passed Into the hands of an Engligh | 1 made to tho silver discussion is tho | unchangoed Liboralsupplios of veg yearly volunteers and 17,450 resery 0 | Yost, At the prosent writing 100 teams and | proparations of savory delicicies us” tho tress rom Dyspepsia, In 5 s unsrpessadiaiis list settlement | 570 b Bonnetard, the cure of Li Teste, cay for Dizziness, Nauseo, pete with the Britishers. 5 ; i axcellent fo - of g cosperity. guished financier, whose opinions re- | excellent for & year of great prosperity. | than Germany. Platte viver, commencing at u point near the | distributed throughout France ‘every ongue, Pain n the Side| to Georgin, democratic conventions are i e e it onle. is | roads converging at Omaha refute the D et s b otel com: ost theiv authority with the people, is hades of & hundred poots, paiuters, | citizens have recently ovganized a hotel com- | e 8 SR RO O TN SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. PR A G AR f standing low rates, legal vegulations | . ogernized.” An enterprising syndicate AR e others betray their monastic origin in AMUSEMIENTS, flood and eyclone in other states. Itsas- | tionand value the government could enormous capitalization, vly seven hundred recipes for the of veligious bodies. The elixir of Garus from the opportgilly of posing as umartyr | New Youl Luwmoureux. The popular Bergougnoux D serious danger in such a poliey, but free | the other day that nearly all the attention of Man™ and other stories iscovery of ch yagne is attributed to 4 X ches nowadays was to talk of nothing but Ianisas, City Journ Europe discovory of chumpagne is attribu NEW GAGS! rom comgress. Merchants ave entitled | **As sure as fate,” said Senator | of the preponderating s v 88, i B Al 8 ate, 81 Send B ‘epondera r attention given to 3 ¢ ['rench convents. o K K ’ | the jumping off place, having absorbed in | [fope, 0 nuns in French convent PSRRI i R . a fund of information about these the way of the great bustard and th uow in any part of Africa. They found one | et b FEEC CEERE SEEECT Gl the re- | Albert S, Bolles, the eminent writer on | forbat, sharos Dl 5 1o » 4 0 | Daily News. Within the memory A 0100 ) ; ; g orison for stealing, He Della's Blue Book,” the story of an 3 ) Pald in Capital i prously protest agniust dolay, The oppo- | circulation and to a premium, thereby | drunkeness is, and another whose favorite | SFYedtwo termsii prison for stealing. Ho A question of consideration s, “How much | [HAS ono may bo heard slonally 1N the | CUsts: BoUN du Lrans for hgent phase. The eastern states droad the [ that they did not regard this as | BUSKC scems toresemblo the Chinese. Some iy M been issued by the Cassell publishing | new railway from Nugpur is now being ite clear that under! sd offorts ar inado swer 4 A & Gy oroft-Whitney col y this is practically a notice to quit served ; e . guite clear that underhandod offorts are | & most inadequate mnswer 1o the | yugble to count above thres, “The Dark | A Georgia editor leads ull the New Yori | _ The Bancroft-Whitney company, of | this iy practically i notice to quit servod SAVINGS BANK. now states during the pendency of | established monotary standard of the | is boginniug to apply more sccurately to vast | readers o guess who owos three yoars' sub- | WS B RENLdis and Practioe,” This | lons now remuining thatare worth mon- | piia i capital A | .. will not give up its monopoly of business | with other countries and preserve our | Germany rather than Great Britain may | the questions: *Who is the prettiest givl?” | jdovoted ospecially to insurance, con- | Albert Victor the other day” Their t n & T poly ¥ | i 1 ) FRANK J. LANGE, | . it s : | grand | Directors—A. U. Wyman. J. 1. Millard, J. J. tive should, if necessary, antagonize | ment of silver asa money metal and its | i, 1ho annual Spithead review on tho elab ant's Body and the Ghouls, Phomns and **Kestell of Greystone, Kimbull Georgo B. Luke. bill a 1 1 nong many trihes, The older folks are bill pa under such cireumstances ; viver, and rises (o a height of almo 2 ) single Mt o b e provokingly distinet that th > of little | ono i ewspaper published in New 1 1 light from the United | publican in the house, or in either | Will surpass in attendance any nati service to the careful philologist. But the I\)'I..:;:Ulux;x"\\~::;:\‘x i‘:‘}:‘M""“”;“;,h“_m.‘, broat. | What the World's Epicures Owe to the :\hu-h would be likely to suggest ;‘w‘. I States supreme court. The world do | branch of congress, who is so irrevoc: hAt they ave not yet slaves of the insidious | cast over Nebraska, gratuitously, shows to Catholic Clergy. 0 any one passing it; yet it 18 n woll es- Tis country is indebted to the state | alliance with the democrats in opposi- | tion from all quarters of the civilized o st L GALALLA, Neb., May 23, 18%0.—There are | indebted to the French clergy for the | somo time in the future to dam the Co- : oy. T'wo inn keepers, | Jumbin and form @ great lake from the No one could discover it by actual ob- | 4 > cnuous bill rerardine the | spread the fame of Omaha as the most these obsticles are overcome, this high license town. Rev. M. Ward, pas- | daggers drawn to this day respeeting | tions indicatc immense movements of tho Y sion of the caucus bill regarding the | SI e et vesults of conversation With thesé gay | tor of the M. B, chuveh, informs s thut threo | tho right sort of omelets to' be put_be- | mountains horeabouts, long before whito coinage, for the benefit of tho owners of | #ssembly and give the delegates a sam- | however, that the New Guine i The re that this town contains one of | is Ridel, who holds out for the old Gall New England, gave the above deseribed bullion, whenever the market price of L ey L not admit of doubt. It is important | woods upon the advent of a white stran; i TR o e icontmrThadlsaau=t [ X srefore olcitizons entrusted with | snd linguist rch, therefore, makes | (b tax the sum of $1,100. A drunke ine article is an omelet, the secret of | In its forward and downward movo- therefore that thejcilizens entrusted with 3 tion tixtieanm{oCieN 100, FPA Al which has been transmitted through | ment the forests along the base of th pure silver, is all that can reasonably be ] 1 X 5 d c PRESIDENT HARRISON uses the veto | asked by the advocates of free coinage | conference commitice the advantages portion of New Guinoa socict While the statemicnt of the roverend gentle: | the place. Such rivalry isan honor 10 | river. Largo trco stubs can be secn the city and give such guarante man mentioned in the above article may be | cither party. “I have tasted both 7 decp in the water on this shore. buildings will not be nted indis- | that a measure embracing these ing to close the gap with the aid of the recent h“,i:’l:::: noro ",'l,’,l‘", .{-'“x':-uhn: g et | is easily prepaved. ‘The whites and the | which skirts the foot of the mountain is OF COURSE the Nebraska delegation | radical will be approve: v - | ful, with a very fair demand, and rates | cently enacted per 1 to add 660,000 men | geaampty business houses in this town isab- | consistency, to obtain which muchelbow [ havo been pushed eight or ten feet out gacgngiradiol fulilibe dapproved dhypthiosud ) to hier tervitorial army. Other reforms in- | goitely und unqualifiedly untrue. The fuets | grease is requived: tho yolks arve only | of line in the course of a fow years. pass muster with their chief fugle- | and leaving silver where it is in rela- | Chicago produce markets are decidedly | fotal losses, which are estimated at one- | o ™G0 o4 condition nor has better | 00King for two minutes the result is men. tion to the currenc, bullish and alarge business was trans- | quarter, the effective force for mobilization | [roghects for the future than Ogalalla, mi 3 — 5— Positively cured by S amounts to 4,125,000, In Germany the ‘an- Within sixty days the town will have com- | The monks and eures of France have cARTERS vty o relono D 3 3 3 a8 4 ruits arrive @ a6t wi total for this contingent of 190,450, For | 1= At ho 1'at good g i o 2 speech of Senator Sherman, which may | Ples and fruits arvive and mect with y 4 i taking | 150 men are employed upon the al ut 2ood | 1ot renowned chefs, - One of the lavgest aigestion and Too Hearty n ate, b sale is I 4 b o ‘our contingenc and taking o The 0 P 9 . o :\.Nlll'-: \:“. ‘Hn ";l:ll;": ”-lllimmle 'll the twenty-four ingen an wages. The prospec abundant crop | o gsop parks in the country was started \ting. A perfect rem e g medium and in- o, 5 inisteation and of a majority of | Weather prevailing in Nebraska is good | grand totalon a war footinig of 3500000 men. | o¢'vhe'county t LaTesto for the growing crops and the outlool is { Couscquently, France could mobilizo at the | ® \¥gurvey” for an irvigating canal is now | Whose system of uxtificial cultivation is sincss, Bad Tast: garding all matters connected with the A A s AR Colorado line and running the: st along | year l,..pm.p_, a quarter are produced by ORPID LIVER. They) monetary system of the nution have not THE ann »ports of the Chicago Civilization, the Vandal. the foot hills to a point near North Platte | {he abbe. Canon Agen was the discoverer | regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. “pointing with pride to the administ i { the man ; N R v [ Olay e oAt mast s ready to go to the farthest point this | Assertions of the manage that the 2 AL Tho, areloti St u the intention being to construct one of /ARe:L00 . 3 Kb tion of Grover Cleveland.” Truly these I o e ot e m"plm}i ilves | rouds are poverty-stricken. Notwith- ves and historians. The square of ‘hotels in western Nebraala, moutiers. The renowned liqueurs Chat of tho entire safety of notes basod on | 4@ costly rate wavs, the Rock Island, | should buy the Rialto and bring it to this A their names, and tho strangest part of = = OMAIA hag boon remarkably prompt | silver bullion, and he would have no hos- | Burlington, and Northwestern have | country. Hoster M, Poolo hus compiled o prac- | their production is that thoy should bo | {)ime Eden Musee, St. Louls Globe-Democrat, v is the invention of the Abbe Garus. The sistance to the stricken people of Brad- | confor. e had no objection to their The Duc d'Orlcans hus been pardoned by | prepavation of foreign and domestic | 7ot Bl ool “ore first prepared shaw should be marked with greater | being made a legal tender for all debts, THi potitfon of the merchants of | colnage would be n reversal of the estab- | the forolun ofice was at present occupled | ambitious fool. 5 | Sougnaux. “,’,'MI”‘\‘ ,',“,‘ Aot | The est winatret ahow over given i Omahn_ 2 Omaha and other cities asking for a re- [ lished policy of the government that | With African matters, and he had been in- Uk Macmillan & Co., New Yorl, haye | #4re the inv kreat atirs i 1 ny h : ; In event of the sugar tarift being abol- | demonetizution of gold by forcing it into ; i The ten important breweries in San Fran- [ *rp, ) ki 5 {- | amonk.” To_ these may be added the 8 £ A Africa, South Ame with its vast u ! I'he John Wilkinson cor i o My A steh for the great s parados Ished, deserves favorable consideration | private coffers i ; B : delicacies in bonbons, confectionery and Wateh for the great strect parad 0 protection from loss by tariff changes | Sherman, “silver would, with free | Africa. Two or three explorers havo recently | & = 0 IBAKIR AR 1B ot T e ivor of many arctio expe vl » much as the infant industrics which | coinage, b o only standar omorged from the almost, unknown depths of | their triumphal’ nrch across tho continen “Pwo Women or One,” Sidney Lus e Ot Coleation of ourton from th froson north f g oh | colnago, be fthe only®standnrd of . 4 nearly all the begrit produces. latest novel, has been published by the Indian Lions I One Dime Admits to All — who will lool at this question fairly and What D To? : lishing o : 3 countries olr poo - 5o8 He Amount To? Homuns publishing company, PHE people of Wyoming do not pro- | without prejudice knows this to be the | Cuutries and their peopls that could ety Pork Telegram, York, hus isced Bank Ofiicors, Their | dodo, and the reuson is found in the OMAHA oatural death in the senate. Meetings | beon able to prosent a single sound | gy e 8 i : ; . 0 2L, A b a single s ribe that believed the accounts they had U S ek okl | subjects pertaining to finances and the Wl antipathy to the smoke and AN ave being held in various portions of tho | reason against the argument that his | heard of white men were myths, wnother ve- | Ording angel. «ulo has saved life a dozen | SHDJOCLS 1t & | sercnms of locomotives, says the London COMP Y. ugly woman, by Mone Colm, has been | many persons lions wore common endugh | 50l (il sl sioeks and bonds; negotlat sition to the admission of both Wyoming | making silver the standard, and some | Weapou is the blow pipe. ~ Senor Fry tells of growing power of the west, and it is | a condition to be avoided. It is | PeOPIo were found to be purticulaly primi. The Champilon Guess Scheme. constructed through this country, and | OmahaLoan & TrustCo bolng made o prevent tho admission of | argument in favor of maintaining the | Continent,” n phraso that Stuuley invented. | papers on guessiug schemes. It asks its | San Francisco, has issuid the fifth vol- | uponythe few romaining lisns moeasures in congress vitally affecting | country by which alone we can continue | regions in South America than to Africa. seription and refuses to pay it in sweet pota- | | SR8 SO 0] imes of a treatise | tioning scem to b the race ting in | Subsoribed and Guarantoed Capital and political * legislation without a | financial credit, that those who oppose furnish the most interesting naval show of | *“I'he most eloquent preacher!” or *“T'ie wost | {yacts and license number remuins, it is believed, protty | gmoors:A, 17, Wyman, president paktern measures xmvnl |.hu.~ force the | use unl_\: asa subsidiary coin. The ex- | orate scale of tho last three seasons, and the hiladelphia Enquirer Esme Stuart, are three novels fresh | able to their | Losns in any amount made on city and farm powers that be to do justice to the pro- | treme silver men betray the utter selfish- | proposal to substitute manceuyres in the Med Let New York coufess that sho is not able | from the press of John W. Lovell & Co., | the Kattywar lions wre cloarly doomed | jroporty, aid on collateral s wrlty, ut lows every objection raised and demonstrate | LI Govoted to the betel nut, to_the ruin Oaariria, Neb,, Juno5.—To the Editor of I7 15 worthy of note that the Kansas | would bo vetoed by the prosident. 1t may | the ability of our_people to carry out | of their teeth and tho serfous impairment of | Tus Bre: The following false and malicious ¥ LY e o e O gathering heretofore held in the cit women, whose lovely white teeth show ) ML 7 e " ing rether represe i VY 7 ablished faet that this entive mountain Hovs bly wedded to the free coinage principle [ 18 Will bring together — representa- | FEIGERRLCY Goiand distinet enuncia- | what extremes of unfairness tho prohibition | It is a remarkable fact that the epi- | is moving slowly but N a5 R IhE Cmocratic convention for the assurance | tion to the views of tho administration | World. Tt is tho ccumenical council of | olosictt | stadcnts exeelt - B ¢ 20 trTnty-five ompty business houses, with one | luxuries they servution. vedemption of the silver notes issued rossive city in the union. That the | (8 NEESEE 04 T enrich the collections of | Lok He ML B oo O mily wrantoq | fore a hungry traveller who comes their | men camo to Oregon, and the early so most jealous of men. v ohustle | tho bost regulated saloons in_the state, and | omelette aux fines horbes, while Pou- | mountainous rideo the name of *travel- silver is one dollar for three hundrod Slow progress until confidence is developed | i °HiE own i5 o cariosity and our it power sparingly, but it is evident from [ or.yielded by the conservative friends of mpariso’ between the armies | {16 "ft o gave lotters to three parties | dishes,” writes a recont travellor, and it | Tho raifway enginotss and the tricl eriminately with his approval, provisions will be adopted. It | THE financial situation presents no | oy France ona peace footing has 520,543 | during the past year. yolks of the eggs are not mixed. The | heing continually forced out of place. did not direetly dictate the selection of | ministration, so that us tho situation | 4 firm at eight per cent. Ixchange is | ereaso tho sanual contingent by 60,000 men, | i G0 town contains sixty-to business | Glightly beaten, The wholo is poured = That oabrral able Tonthibablc , | acted. The local produce markets are i et ! ) Tie famous Minneapolis flour mills | , - 1@ most valuable contribution thus 008 200 3 nual coutingent' is 1641000 recruits, bloted ono of the * best powers in the | done as much for their country in the They also rellove Dis ! I be prosumed to roflect the position of | rendy sale ut quotations. The fine | jie i iccount the losses, we ' arrive at sures the erection of new mills to com- | e MM e he republican senators. The distin- present timé 775,000 trained soldiers more |y madd on the south side of the South | sosuccessful that of the number of oysters the Mouth, Coated 03 Maine to Hlinois, from Missouri Buffalo Commercial, city, Ogalalla being the central point. Our | (wiy Sl oS0 Nopae, The rillettes aromdlansholydoys for. the tiibes of Mark ot Venice is being “improved” and Lux. || tronse : Drapoistias: . Benefidting and s u basis of currency, He had no doubt o TR AT T A R Ay fon in giving such notos wory san. | earned from five to six per cent on their RS toal ot Ml for. honsekeepors conain. | the work of the most severe and ns OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. " | praiont Cutno and has has beoncus of | fpuits ublished by Fowler & Wells, | b gioiin, e 0l Bice | McIntyre & Heath'’s e R yublic and private. There would bo no | Tord Salisbury said in his London specch S s e havelinuhll | h L FEGRBYINAS B ; ; 10 patriotism ang assumes the attitude of un | ¥ I Lovell & Co. have publish sa06 was first minglod by the Abbo Ber: MINSTRELS. L » e ‘he A : AL, il o i ortal gl { the r e W < bate of the sugar duty on stock in hand | must inevitably result in the practical d that the proper thing i aftor-dinner | A Transcontinental Bocw Schem published S. Dana Horton's “Silver in | hame. Iven the immortal gloty of the | iy RFUNI NEW JOKES! wnd into foreign markets. | plored regions, really has cause to feel jealons | ¢13¢0 have just by sold to an English syndi- | o009 has jssued “The Amateur . Sl i ) I spons D, $a5 4 cate. English capitalists have now reached pher's: Handbook,” by ; the ke, which owe their origin entively | CGAPT. CHITTENDEN ave fostered by protective duties. money in the United States.” Every man | novthern Bolivia and western Peru with ol Bk Cassel company, New York The lions of India appear to be going 't i scarcely be 04 led welty < " , v It « on 0l nys or o i 0 2T p080 10 pormit the statehood bill to die a | case, No advocate of free colunge has | SHNCl ~be ocqualied in novelty | 1y iy queeriooking socount David Bar- [ Authorlty, Duty und Liubility,” by | tonsion of railwoys, for the mounrch of | r AN AND TRUST lerritory to swaken sentiment and vig- | policy must inevitably force gold out of | markablo poople who do not know what | Umes at the riski of his own, and ho has of | Subserit d Guarantoeed Capital.. ¥ says of himself, “ dou't amount to wmuch.” | S0 4 002 Ry orthington & Co., New | in Rajputana, and even now the roar of | commercial paper:” recelves d p 4 oo . s idlv confessed | Indians who wear pig tails and whose lan- i k and Idaho has mssumed a dangerous | of them have candidly confossed pig tails and whoso lan- | 4o 'loh's man amount to! Bacclay Novth's story, “Vivier,” has | wildest parts of Central Iuding but the | {oriorsiion tive, living almost wholly on wild fruits and Chicago Inter-Ocean company, New York e ot D. Luwsons work on | central provinces. Practically the only | S.E. Corner 16th and Douglas Sts the intovests of both sections; The east [ unimpaived our commercial relations y tocs!” That 15 busiuess in contrast with | 50 E AT G riean law in eivil causes and | Kuttywar, which was visited by Princo o ant Tntorost Baid on Thanosit P % . strictly whidde 0 vice-prestdent, M W n, VIS Mruggle, and every western representa- | froo silver eolnage desiro the abandon- brichly forhidden prosidont W do Wrmhi caatires yressive people of his section, uess that actuates them when they have | itterrancan has ot been vigorously followed | or willing to waintain her pledged honor and | New Vaork | ere long to disappeur 1 B Fatow ourrenh multiplication, and eve