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4 A Ea e . o S AU s e 'Q ¥ i, | respondent can the tendncy of the aliance | at the conrt house fn Wahoo, on Sutuetay, | BREATEN BY THE BREWERS, | Brat, g iases solen stons city & bea | ing_company, fob wotk; Stonceypher, job 0\ " 4 \ LLIANULE, | e une 14, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of LA LLD M 4 Di | Moinesd. Time=One hour and ity minutos. | work; Frauklin printing company, job work; - Whereas, We. the members of Sherldan | devising ways and means for securing the mpire eh, i Miss Jossio Creighton, Murray hotel, type- u Iar county faimers willasico, in convantion ns- | nomination and election, this fall, of men SR enporis 7 Dover s, sertig the uihurs of. Bovs: opers o, sembled, helieving that mers o8 a eluss | who are pledged to carry out the will of th Dexven, Colo., Juno 8.—[Special Telogram | S€rvices; Schroedor, Fourteenth and Douglns in combination, proportion, aad i have sufforod ity wrongs, disoriminations | people us against monopoly rule. Every re- | The Beer Jefkers From Wisconsin Again | ooy e 1 ooy o [Special Telogram | gt oots, sign work; Hoyn, the photographer, Peculiar fn combination, proportion, A Ho Never Was Elected the Official Mouth- | il Injustices at the hundsof our iuw-makers; | Deople ywipathy with this call is invited | Fro Sidn ) to Tur Bek. ] —~The followipg is the score in | photogtaphs of the T, K., quartette. Thomas |~ preparation of ingrodients, Hood's Sarsapas & pieco of That Organization. U oreds, Wo have with patience and for- | 10 be present and partake in the business be- Down the Homo Team. today’s gamo Riurethitk ity bill postor, services rilla possesses tho curative vatue of tho best i | s bearance waited louger than we ought for the | fore tho convention. a e — Tho following gentlemon have consented to | known reme: L4 o odl’s U1 o tho - noeded roliof and reformation and have viewed | LArs MARTINSON, Titos, KrLLY, APorH | act as le'uun‘- pmmittee: Mr. Euclid Mar- | yogotanlo FROOM S kingaom. with deen umfilation and alarm the spirit of |, L. Abass, C. M. Wiirsey. YIFY Wm0 A® | tin president of the board of trade, chatrman; | omy, Hood's VESTED THE HONORS UPON HIMSELF, | Mcomcutn Mt hypoecisy whith our said reb | Wit Ty & XD, A GREAT .CROWD. IN ATTENDANCE | yoqumo 1o 8§ & ¥lebrron e 5 3 8% | Sik B Haetmn, prostiont o cho Opmang veal | TEcullaein tsstrength and economy, Hood's < Fesentutives huyo minitestod concerning our | W i Hroro § & Wilion, MeClolinh, 3.2 7 ol Fomter: meiriit 1 8 ato oxetiango: Me. dohn 1ush. oty troas. | Sarsaparilia is the only medicino o : 3 RO Inperestas Vimretote: e ¢ ¢ And many others, oy e A | 8 0 Minnohan, ##.0 1 1 3 R. B, Peattio, mannging oditor of the | truly besaid, “Ono Iundred Doses One Dol The Pretended Felend of the Farmer | and fehoginte ail omcenotters of it eliss, - ’ The Visitosd Wize Up Pltcher Fan- | fiuhfod & 3§ §Hnanlived §1h World-fterald. Jar# Peculiar in its modiclnal merits, Hood's 7 ) 4 o Ak bt e o e esttatare. and | IndependentCongressionalConvention | ning's Ou ent Shape and | Whitd w0 0 § § oD 6e 00 1 0 8 0| ThoT. K. guartetto will call to their assist arsapatitia nccompllshes cures hitherto uns een o Chance to Make Money Who are known 0 ho faise £0 ouf Interosts and | The following call has been issued as o re- g : iitehend b 2 2liudvonp 0 2 ance In this effort the bost musical taleut in | known, ahahns o and € o) - 1 ok, 0 0 3 0/ Miller. 3b......1 1 2 0 0 | ity T 0Tt n 0 od | : and Tmproved the Oppor e e i thas. | Sult of the recont conference at Grand Istand : L b "f':‘:'""' “:""'r’l:“"’ pond it 8 8 f e 60 0 79 1 | the city. Tho programume will o unnounced | vt Sarsaparillaily tunity—Alliance Notes, “forh o fins consed 1o be o virtue;" and Ata conforence of the farmers' alliance, Lot Ll Lat it kb ST S ol Totalse i TN TS ke et tho title of ““The greatost blood purifier ever 3 i vy Knights of Labor, trades unions, labor clubs - _Totals TR Omuha Responds, discovered." Peoular in ts igood namo by A 4l a op r. organizations o Thir Y INNINGS, i o storm stricken suffe at home,” —there s more of Hood's Sarsae « 3 3 5 ke g offfeanoidors " in - goneral, | and other labor. organtzations of the Third | e more, for the cigars! 2 BY INNINGS. In afding the storin stricken sufferers, | at bomo,"--thore s maro of Ifaod's Sarsie SiLven Crerk, Neb,, June 7.—To the Ed we give ou ition In _ part | congressional district, held at Grand Island, Agaln, vostorday moos, 418 Mil r 0030 Omaha responds in a hearty manner, but she [ parilla ftor of T Bek: Ina recent editorial Tup | £ o0t opgrossmun of tho At CBLECD | Nal May 29, 1900, in which twenty-four | k‘,",,'i",,:f'“\‘,(‘:.‘,‘,‘I“,::ft::"’;:fi,', ARRIRNAR: | o boey AR U | will do still bettor whon the worlk is woll | blood purifers. Fecullar n lta phenomenni Ben says: “Ever since othe Nebragka farm. W& derciict of hia dwiy. false to his obilgs | countfes were' reprosented, it was declded to | 60 BFWEAY young men sump upon the A BUMMARY. under way. . : record Ty aguliar e ors' alliance elected J. Bu! its oMeial s with hils constit issue 11 for an independent congressional [ Arews family with botn feet and uple them ned ru Denver 4, Minneapolis 0. Two- Yesterday the citizens took the mattor in | no other preparation J B | o e 1o af Chlu e convention, to bo held ¢ Columbus, Nebe | Into the ground, 0 hits~Traadway % Rowe, Three-baso hits | hand ame i o few hours the following contrl- | ever attained so rapldly nor held so org: nst, nothing that Tie Ber has said or | for the interests or welt its editor done has met the approval of Bur- | While he ha He Minne e runs--Curtis 2. Buse stolon~ [ butions we rted by the members or: thitt 5, 180 ] ro 1o st | July 15, 1800, at 2 1 fthe | gteadfastly the confidenco of all ela Binscit | pose of placing in nomination an independ polis B Double and triple | committecs which have the work in charge | nework which oy relock p. m., for the puts | A great crowd, probably four thousand 1 nt oppor v i 7 A B pron had allied 4 bbicly T s i aonras. | 20UlS, witnessed the calamity, and to say that Whitehead to MeGlone to Rowo' 2, i ¢ of people. Pecullar fn tho b rows '”"l his organ.”’ Tie Br With rporations, © (rusts ""“‘ll"'::l"(;'f' o o oA Third Congres: | yp.ov \wore sore but mildly conveys an idoa of il to Megiolfon to fowe fiasos on Robert Clarke...ooooveinniiieiin o 810 | g “represents, Hood's Barsaparilla com- A bl il i ) % Nin preseat bsis of representation shall be as fol- | their bruised and lacorated foeling Out—F100d 1, DRFNDrORE 1, Hidsoh 0. Siisie, Goriwin T bines all the knowledgo which modern R K e CY RO WS S, o OMICIR. OFERch || responatbl rtherliis own The representation to the county co The day was another charming one, and all | balls ~Lohbeck 1, Dugdale 1. Mg . . Bradwolis rescarcliom e fee @ fin modieal ist, neither did it at any time declare his | [nierentsn oflce; thilt | vontions shall bo.one delogato tooVery Swonty | the cranks and. ceantiessos nasembicd at tho | T %0 hours, Unipires Bioys Gt e acfenco has developed, dor Woer ¢ 158 tHE oRIBIAY oean of thé state dllls v distribut ago paper to be the offefal organ of the state alli- | he hivs, In distributi g ance. It is the official organ of the alliance | dvary Ihstince, who. are corript hin in this and nothing more, that certain ofi- ensive to tho grodt, majority of | trades unfots, labor ¢ " B0 W b B Tto the inst the wishes. and in | twenty members shail b s of the alliance sow fit to go into th 1 ok ol || et rimaces At Sox on to victory. City Steams 16, Union Pacifios 7. | fasj /oI R could only sit there and groan, The City steam laundry team defeated the | W..J. Bron 10 00 ) Pacifles on tho Walmut Hill gronndsin | {361 dtod UL 10y Hood’s Sarsaparilla an_ interesting gamo. Hart, the regular | (il Proparedonly With many years practical experienco fn preparing medi Do sure to get only members or major fraction thereof, and all [ p PR TS G i | sub-alliances, Kuights of Labor assomblies, | PAFto e tho Blu Jabor clubs with less than | Instead the entitlod to on dele- | But liston to our tale of woe! " n to the congr Canavan hit a little one to young Mr. swspaper business, anc ut autho i ! F 100 Soldbyall drogglsts, §1; elx for 3 el i R B s ) I « that we | convention shall be one delegate for evers Thornton in the fivst and was tossed out ab | pivoherof the City ns being out of town, | Cush | bye.1 noop & co. f\.,..u. rios, Lowell, Ma are using the prestige of the alliance’s name fhat wolarehy, doclare, that, e | dolegates or major fraction thereof, to the | & SFAb B (A0 heas oo w8 o iy to | B1 y § eing town, | By & S, Tarnitars compiny . 7 Lowell, Mass. t build up a purely private cuterprise. ‘It | tion of sald Dorsey. but that we pledge our | county convention, attlt, Bt Kos ks L g 1o | Purcell, the left fielder, twirled and ho put | Ol sources el 100 Doses One Dollar sometimes pays to be o patriot support to any good man who may be nomi- | A full delegation is desired. Pettit, but Kearns made a hit and the people | 5, 4 rame that surprised everyone, showing it P ——— “Tioni the bog ¢ Me: B s o« | nate nst him;: and furthern that we JANEs BESWIOK, shouted with joy. Tommy boldly stole that with a little practice ho will make an A TOtRl(evivitsvivsersten Tieen B 00 DFS MO[\FS Rl\l“R ] \VD\, s e SEe SHEECIA, IRPOE Ll support for office -lo or Chairman, Kearuey, Nob. | ond, but Phalen’s out at first left him there. | Ny 1 pitchor, Hart A new oatcher from et 4 I 4 LA, has persistently advertised that it was the of- | 1 1y man who s not known to be in 3. G. Pateran, o Sk e . 8 No. 1 pitcher. Hartman, ch Mr. Clarke's Subscription List. fictal ? the alliance, less before | full syuipatliy with the objects of the furm- k tary, Broken Bow, Neb, For the Browers it was one, two, three, | Chicago, also played well, showing him to b Mr. H., T\ Clarke has telegraphed T. M winll Lyt DL L asal b s BT (Pen b gia i s Oy Walsh throwi sorman out at first, Uncle | o good one. Butler out’of five times at the | M y X Bray M. the meeting of the state alliance at \d three singles, | Shallenbergor of the Bradshaw bank that he inty's Alliances. Allianco Notes, Abner flying to Willis, and Pottit fouling out | bat made a three-bagger & 0 i ; Grand Island last winter than Gage O it i PR i76d at | to Urquahart thus his reputation as a slugger, [ might draw on the First National bank of | lowa's Attorney General Thinks the Govorn. v 1 el i3 . | Bearnice, Neb., June 8. —[Special to Tiur | A farmers' alliance is to be organized at | to Urquahart. The City Steams will play in Lincoln next | Omaha for $1,000 at onco, and that anot o il Wi it, :;{:t’,’.. (,w[,.,, at ‘,:'”' i,‘:\'::. in ";::‘ ,‘,,.,(,],,'i,l:,‘, Bee.]—~The Gage county :\Ilim‘lmw continue A\:n."lmv Koya !.’dlm runn(_\'. f\umlmmwul was short, but far from Sun le | draft m.»..m: .nnm:ln :'qulll l?vnn“l--‘i‘l‘unnu S LA B of the following resolution at that time: | their weekly meetings with growing success The Beaver ( armers’ alliance associa- | sweet, City Steams. 01 7.1 8 851 1 18] ¢y part of the week. Mr. Clarke has 18001020 0-~7 tion is ready to shiip hogs every E'riday. Cleveland fanned, Andrews went out to | Uni “That every member should. heartil SUppOrt | and increasing membership. ch Saturday already collected the following to send on to | HIGHLY COLORED REPORTS SENT OUT. the farme \ce, our state paper and ek A R | SuUEY | Johnson county has over eight hundred | Poorman, and Willis duplicated Elmo Tywo base hits—Linahan, Bowman, B sourage non-alliance men to. introdu e o O oulo Drocinel | farmers who are members of the alliance. s e : B e e — paper in their homes, together with aliiance | #lliances meet in this city for conference and | oy S5y fee "ol 6 e Co ol largo and R {110 | Bolan, Liddell. Stolen bases—City Steams 8, | First National bank. 3 A papers, and papers published in our interest.” | concentration of work. At the last meeting | enthusiastic meeting at Platte Conter Friday, | . Bub the Wisconsin lambs could do but little | Union' Pacifics 4. Struck out—By Purcell 4, Omatia National b Probability That the Hawkeyo Rail- better, Shock went to the bench from Walsh to by Connors 7. Umpires Now this resolution co active in its eff Yo B all, | United st Cody aud Marshall, | United States, Kilpatrick way Commissioners Will Con- sider Joint Rates at Their 1 not have been re the following notico was given out as in- | rhe Cass county alliance he oty and if it made Mr. Bur- | gmetions to all the alliancos of Gage county 1 _a largoly at- tended meeting at Baglo Saturduy and_en- i A ley 25, Blair 2. rows’ paper the official organ it necessaril ARSI RRE n ved & basket dinner provided by the Eagle | Andrews, and Kearns took Morrissey’s fly. Missouri Valley 25, Kirkendall ; ex heof X act the » | joyed a basket dinner provided by the Eogle ;) n ¥'s Al o St Uit Henlin Irl g = follows that previous to tho passage of the g in agricultoral | alliance, Albert was given his base on balls, stole sec- | ,, MiSsovnt Varuey, fa, June 8.—[Spectat | Nol : Coming Meeting. resolution it could not have been the official muglnary quantitios > ¥ i . . e HMmdiall Bl elegram to Tue ek | —The game at - \ organ ind Mr, Burrows s proved to have baon glnary quantitios | mhe farmers’ alliances of Brown and Rock | oud, but was loft on Kreig's hit to Kearns. Blair, Nob.. today resulted a8 follows: Mis- | M; B Smith & ¢ a falsifier and sailing under false colors, As alurming | counties \\'ill"(“lvh_l'uu'!\m Fourth nl’p.‘lnl.,\‘ 'sz In the third Omaha broke the ice, but [ Lo \‘-““;.'\,_ 95; Blair, 2. Batteries—Bey- | B “f.:;'l""_\‘“.” J £, DEs MoiNes, Ta., June 8.—[Special to Tny ne may see from the resolution itself, it ding cities und upon | the Chautauqua grounds at Long Pine. hardly fine enough for cocktaus, still frac- | mer and Graver; Lee and Bailey. MeCord, Brady & Co.. —Attorney Geneval Stone returncd Fei is intended simply to commednable papers of will doubtless be a big affair. tured 1t slightly i Poyoke Bros.. ... Tl day from attendunios upon tho tiver land a certain s, and.pasticnlarly, of sotira, 1 beyond question | guunders county alliance will moet at Val- il o e 100, Jolinson & 00 v e oy b ) h and in closs, particularly, of course, After Urquahart had fouled out to Kreig, Kearney's Ball Club Disbands. H loul at snid o that of Mr. Burrows. But it mado_no paper | i Gaste s et oo the official organ, for, if so, Tur Bek itsclf | supplies is produeti very great: evil meeting officers w cas as ver at Fort Dodge. He expressed himselt A hopeful of the government winning Milton Rogers & Son o June Morse dry g000ds coripany ;.]—The Kearney base | R W. Hall et June 21, at 9 a. m. At this 1 be clected and other im- anxey, Neb am to Tir Be; a- K anning smashed ont a three-bagger. Can might justly mto be the official organ of | our internal comu ad to our forelgn | portant business transacted. van flied to Pettit, but on Walsh's two-sacker | Tele . B D Estabrovie the case, in which event the Litchfield heivs since it could not be successfully [ comm well 7 The regular meeting of the Phelps connty | Omahw's twirlerscored. On Kearns' grounder | ball nine disbanded yesterdayand part of the | H- D+ Estabrook would carry it up to the United States su- X t paper is not published [, Whereas, We fully | G that such option | aliance will be held Tuesday, June 10, at 10 | to Albert, Walsh was caught at third. players have secured positions with eastern Total preme court. Tn caso tho ' sottlors nre de- ven if it don't continually | deating and gambline, Isroally dos it it | 0. m., in the church on the hill of Moses, one | But Omaha was abead, but only for a brief | 815¢" Phis throws & lot of marketable pla 4 ! . ity ‘ N on T o oo V| the best Interests of all our nd | HATEhilé thwest of Phelps Cen- | period clubs, This throws a lot of marketable y Ik an Vatosans fentod, ho is not sure what will be done. Ho 2 opa, pormitted togo on witliout restraiut will be | and onc-half miles southwest of Phelps Cen- | period. ers loose. The reason assigned is the failure 5 thouglhit the reports of the trial sent out from nd bring | ter. Wals his base on balls, Thornton went has not one cent—that | destructive of agriculture itself, The following circular by Commander ue, Be nize 4 state le atrice, Hast- Fort Dodgre were somewhat biascd inst J of—invested in Mr. Bur- [ our farming popilation to ponury s, then Poorman and Dalrymple ind The regular quarterly meeting of the But- [ out to W 4 i - 3 i 4 smo srand Island and others | Clarkson of this department of the Grand | gho sottlers. A gentl e Tows' paper. 1t is a strictly te ente Whereas, We live itevidense thati[ S0 regwa quarterly moghl Sk stikled; Ana7 the: tWosrInnors TR , Plattsmouth, Grand Island and ot s i t 1o settlers. A gentleman from Fort Dodge ,,,’.‘,{.‘, a8 tho mattor which Aie torwes: | said option doaling and gambiing rcducos the }l“l“fil:;lllllfl\\.lullIl‘vllmlT_'.Allszs::‘ ;‘\\“xllil” ::: ‘h:‘ui.dv.:_x L araas ml‘“'i,r:(‘)‘l:;l'l'"“ Tuving ‘stolcn | 325 the ‘-,nmi.tln:n ;I mI ,\Iip]ml'( 2 us o | Army of the Republic concisely states the | who attended the hearings expressed the » o Aot o | price of many of our furm products below tha L) ) S P > Welsh reache ¢ on Poot: arney stood pledged to the last with a §i0 condition of Bradshaw veterans psts | same views, umns don’t cost him a cent, he ought to he | PHieeof many of our futm products be ablo business of importance come bofore the | second, while Welsh reached third on Poor- | Keurney stoad pledzed to the last with ondition of Bradshaw veterans and suggests | same views king a pretty good ronsid- Whereas, We most Iy believe that the | meeting. man's hit. Dalrymple made second in J L3 A L what may be done for their relief: THE STRUGGLE FOR PLACE. eriug that it i5 supposed to be backed by a | prosent doplorabi pressed condition ¢ Frafa : farmors’ alliance will meet | throw-in to cateh Poorman at the plate. T HEADQUARTERS DEPAETMENT NEBRASKA, G. The present administration at the Towa consiituency of 80,000, ws now chimed et iy e Oyiter S T mttl‘];,‘i‘”]“f":;::_"“_[‘:”'if“ig L'fll""i‘;;?h‘*;i‘!“gy“““ next two men wore quickly retired and Mit- | o -\]‘;:""Y‘I::“' Ll dal Telo. | A B Oxama, Neb., June 6, 188.—Com: | capitol have been having a diffeult time fill- esiro’to’cs 3 attontion of members of. | ¢ o the reduction of 25 for farm pro- suld arterly s 8 he wits ahen § , Pa., June 8.—[Specia ele- | jades: The terrible tornad I isited | ing some of the or positions 35 pec desire to call the attention of members of t re ‘ll.ll\ ‘lv‘ 39 Iu!m:hl A )v\" Wo | Saturday, June 14 10 9. m., for tho pu waukee was ahead. rade I'he terrible tornado that visited | ing some of the minor position Esp the alliane a8 quest V111, seet ay bo vegarded | duets, whic aw. Article | GELTAVAERRE stitution, pre- | g “ 4108 to a point which n on of constituti n 1, of our stute cc And she staid there, blast her! gram to Tz Bee]—In an interview J. | Bradshaw in York county on the #d inst., on- | h In the fourth Phalen led off with a three- | L. Sullivan, the pugilist, speaking of the | tircly destroyed the propert bagger, and cverybody thought, very natur- | offort of cortain partios to get up a mateh be- | Memibers of that post, besid this been the case with the janit of seven of the | the governor’s rooms. Several colored e injuring mem- | have been chosen, only to be dropped again nd reckiess operations of option | pose of electing officers and for the tr wblers upon our bourd of trade; | tion of any other business that may properly T Shit G al Bl foo aaons pro 1 SR re the mecting. Tt will be o deld FECE 0N OYSIMIdyathonglt, vory. nu o jun e uring men 0 ) 0 F":f\',f"f it b on Shall b adinitted. un | mrodiets i b oeaL . hmy hd | Eate meeting on the busis of ono delogato for "“fl&l'fn,.'.h'Q{xL,"“f":‘l?‘\\-'...‘|',2L~‘.‘-g..‘.’1'|‘.l "1t tos | tiveen MoAuliftound Sullivan, said: “What's | 8053, 06 UhoL, [ulies, ond they arslofuin | on protesty from tio bourbon party thit they ess he be a favmer, farm laborer, country | demand, o "“h-‘";\l{' BOSIOLOn L AN DEOSE R o oL maloreracsor b ©f | brains and bratvnfand nerve, and base hits, | the use of these people talking about 4 meet Their condition is *deplorable and calls | a barber of this city with a good deal of mechanie, country physician or coun'try s ettt o ot iiveers |y, Due Walnut Ridgo (Boono county) aliance | good running and: Bharp flelding—a mess of | ing between mo and Joo MeAuliffe | loudly for your ussistance. Aid them all yo | white blood in his veins, and withul o very ister of the gospel,” and further, *when any | {it Bhon Dwpership and ¢ had o picnic May 81 A large number were | fngrodients Onihaf seems to lack. at present. Why, T would not look | can and let your coutributions be prompt and | agrecablo man, . has . been choson . Tho_ oce gencrous, Remittances in money may be | and will assumé his duties tomorrow mado to Alfred Miller, commander of post 97, | morning. Even hisdemocracy is questioned Bradshaw, or to this oflice. but some of the demo console themselve member of the farmers' alliunce shall engage | "0 Ved That we do most earncstly urge in any oceupation which would render him | und request both our senators and all our rep- | i ineligible before initiation, said member shall | resentatives in congress, to support and use | The new ones consist of James Lang: v talk about it to sceure present to enjoy sion was the | ““Phe man did ngt get home. Cloveland SN ] installation of new” oflcers of the alliance. | popnod up o little] one to Shock, Andrews st T.‘Iw““- ”M"v\ i lll-"l‘ bett died at first and) Willis in the bands of | $17,000 t0$25,000 when th W at once bo dismissed from the alliance and | their best” efforis o speedily piss and enact | president; A. Leach, vico president: smooth Mr, Thatiton, the ch T am making a very comforta- S OBl SHHEI e conbiasion Chit e Soic: { furnished by the seeretary with a written [ Intoa law of this land the bill which is now | Hutchins, secretary; W. H. Wall Now that was tough, wasn't it1 ble tiving at present and will not “talle busi- Joux B. Sawniry, Dept. Commander, good as the governor’'s, to say the statement of the cause of his dismissal.” In In the house of representutives at | urer; T. C. Burkhead, chaplain: Ben 1, | Phe brewers did not get a man to first in | ness with anybody until I have met and A A'G Quite a row has beed raised over the - his puper of September 25 Mr, Burrows, in o il Nor s, to the ond that tho | lecturers T. M. Hutchins, assistant locturer; | their half, talked with " the Mississippi judge who is so — mavy dismissal of the janitor of th speaking of himself in assuming 5 jers of this eountry M. C. Hutchins, doorkeepers J. W. Bidlack, Again the first man up in the fifth, which | anxious to make my acquaintance. There To the People of Nebraska. library and the substitution of a editor, says: *“He now abandons his busi: 1 one of_the most ¢ assistant_doorkecper; I. S. Wallace, ser- | was Urquuhart, sent the spectators' blood | ave a lot of people triding on my reputation We, the citizens’ committee of Bradshaw, | democrat. The change was mad ) do wore of it now ness to take cha atises of tholr prese > geant-at-arms. they must ze of tne alliance paper.” boiling with excitement by a corker to the | iust now and political reasons, and there is some talk thit But editors of newspapers are not eligible to ; und to the end t 4 — - right, . como up to my figurc. I bar no one whon the | huve carefully looked over the devastated | fo o tive cotmeil, which 15 4£0 1 republi admission in the alliance and I submit that it | lpnger be erippled byithe dand; robled of RIFLED THE EXPRESS CAR. But that boy Thornton is 4 foxey mug, and | money is in view. In the meautime I bLave [ district, and nave made as thovough inquiry | can will refuse to confirm the che 1t is vedge which miy in il is the duty of Mr. Burrows’ hom immedintely to dismiss him in ac D IaNO e EAtoss ne wollin with the terms of our constitution as above | visionary quantities of farni products and Pacific T uoted. e bas no more right in the atliance | food suppiles, one doilar's Worth of which the present condition of eded as an - entering general demoralization, and we estimate the [ result in putting democratic janitos loss of the people of Bradshaw to be not less | the oflices in the buildi wo find but | , Another chauge in th fres, and impecunious and by putting on'a fery extra curliques, ich | nothing to say.” as is possible un ptions and | Four Masked Men Hold Up a Northern | he had stored ayay in_his vest pocket for i ——— S just such a crisis as this, he struck the next Today's Tips for Westchester. Pavr, Minn., June 8.--The Northern | three men out so qtiekly they hardly knew BroogLyy, June 7.—[Special Telegram to bling of, million cal rovernors ¢ Sr. han has the editor of Tur Bek or the Lincoln or existed, und which quantities sald ope what happened. Tue Bei At Westehes than 75,000, Offsetting th G force has been made, Chief Clerk James d Journul, and us chairman of the state execu- | tory could “"’(\‘,l‘i!.“ifif‘.u;»‘]. ccelvennd | Pacific east bound passenger train, which ar- Captain Andrews was 8o hot that he singed | Juok of lj,i‘”“”ml 8300 tornado insurance, which leaves this 10ss | 0'Meara being displaced by Mr. Carroll, who tive committee he holds his ontlce illegally D e atlin Gage county demands a | ¥ived here tonight, was robbed by masked | his shirt collar. It was gall and wormwood i AW bt Tora i en Y | virtualy o total _one. The majority of our | hus been a reportor for” the Des Moines e Alliance of M peoplo have lost all thy 24, speakiug of the al- | 0000 in the political conomy of the count men near New Salem, N. D., last night. | to hear the dear people flinging their melodi- ok a2 S 1 l 'y had. = As” soon as | Toader for the past year, ] S8 i T ; ang nomy 3 0 g I e G ond. Third race, Jack Roso; Homaopathy Siblofo will/aivealaia 3 ance toubles in Texas and commenting on | tyoy demand that our legislators enact laws | The engiucer and fireman woro surprised by | 0us plaudits upon the air for a pitcher from a | Sociuq. Fourth race, Elone; et poceiblo o il Blva s watully oo A BAR BANQUET. the conduck of our own fnanclal uffatss, s0y3: | heneficial to the farmers' interest and coase | two masked men climbing ovor the tendor | TOT8D land, e o ns did | ond. Fifth race, Priscilla; Tuscalooss colt | that a sympathising paniic may s foe thy | - The Polk count held o meeting and i \itorof thi ¥ talics spocin] | 1abor may retain a fair share of the profits of | their revolyers. P O LobWuBtanc e [Vonas . to/T M :Shellenbers: for Bradshaw | cided to make non-partisin nominations for alliance, the editor of this psper takes special [ /o0 B Messenger Angevine, hearing the | Kearns actually led off again with a safe hit. Ly SO - M._Shellenberger, cashior Bradshs the distyict judgeships in the hope of having pride in'these facts.” In a former article I g shotefived formnrg and Suenoctivg motteiee |~ The visitors, however, were luckier. They AN APPEAIL FOR HELP. B T e Ga¥lbam by thio various Tollbionl ipar commented on the grossly illegal act of Mr, Otoe County Alliance Demands. Rid 8600 i N from the. anto wut et | added another brace of tallies to their side of All donations of provisions and clothing for | ties Buriows' executive comnniitca in assuming | Npnnaska Crrr, Neb., June 8.—[Special | [id 300 in monoy from the sufe, put out | {6 e D Bes fs in recelpt of the followingnotice | 1 destitute should bo addressed to C. B. s. N to elect delegates to the national alliance, but Tug Bee.]—The . v alliange b the lights and ran back two miles to New | “poiit ot to first on balls, and Shock and et IF 3 & Palwer, Bradshaw, Neb. i s 1did not mention the fact that the commit- [ 0 Ti# Bir.]—The Otoe county alliance hus | Salew. The mail car was first tackled by the | yroticco! Tollowing with hits, he came home, | from the general relief comuwittee appointed 0. R. Ricrarns, The state camp _meoting of the Seventh toa then reached their. hands down futo our | ManY members who favor ntax on mortgages, | robbers. A mumber of reglstered lottors were | yning ioxt iy ALbort with the bil and | to render uid to the cyclon sullerers of Brad- . pChalemdn, | Duy Adventists has beoil in- prograss horo treasury and took out $150 to pay the expenses | especially on mortgages held by non-resident: :'I."l“sl Lm" n“Q l_l\wl\::’ bber 'n“{"’"m. vu"u “J the bases were full. Then he pitched four | shaw: S. V. Monne "["‘l""'\:“"' paaan l“A‘nl P }""""_‘ © elogates, (L stato this from | At the last meeting of Gordon Hill alliance | qel i e taic chagrmm, . " | more wido ones and Movrissey wus forced | Yonk, Nob. June 5—To the Fditor of Tus G el s L e s A ] juemory, but auy one can test its correctness | No, ¢33, the following resolution regarding B tsBOD Fer WEre notiEaiiched O ucross the pan. BEr: We, the gencral ald and soliciting con- £P0 O L0, s G DO eal boon fat fra by refcrring to the Alliance of Septombor 31.) ‘The pussengers were not touched, Oneput | “CENS HHe Pa o t Bradsh members of the church has not been tar from 1 Mr. Burrows can be belioved he was re. | the matter was adopted and sent to the board | his head out of tne window during the delay, | Do feart Ofdear! oo Lo iitteo for the cyclone sufferers of raishaw, A R T T, twelve hundred, to say nothing of the largo sponsible for that_act, and I merely cull at- | of county commissioners. The latter received | but was told to get his head back, and a bul- | |0 C S RER G0, REIEICH A8 A b lieraby appoint you an number from the city Wwho have attended tho Lention to it in order that his friends throughi- | the resolution, but tookvo furtheractionony: | jot whizzed past his hoad as & reminder | %o seventh was unproductive for the local [ contributions for the aid of such suilere How Some College Students Got Even | Mectiugs daily. Y q Qut thostate moy join with bim in his self- | ~svnacpse. Neb., May 31—To the Honorable | 'A% 208 ¢ Slonwith the sherift left Man: | toam: but Milwaukee gobbled up four more | Feauest that you ndopt such plan us you iy Ay JOWA MILITIA ENCAMPMENT. gratulation. Board of County Cominissioners: da lh:; - Tor the scene of thorgh. | tallies just like a girl in her teens immersing | Sce proper to raise such a8 otEmonsy-as % & XOLOEIOLS, The encampment of the Ig National | L liad been very desirons that Mr. Burrows | Whereas, Sowe mortingos huve beon assoss | dan this worning for the scenc of tho rob- | 1rifin foe crean, you ean for these stricken people and kindly | Cuaweaa, 1L, June 8.—The students of | guard will be. for neriods of five. days. soeh. i should go to congress this full, but in view of | sed by several assessors in Otoe county, held | bel The robbers compelled the engincer to Poorman made a hit,which Wally Andrews | send the same to N. M. Ferguson, eashler Ne- | ho university enjoyed a small-sized jamboree | beginning on the following dates at locations i A [ residents; therefore, be it breuk iu the door of the postal ca. & g N I his eminent financial ability I now nominate | DY ueWresARIEEs EAGEIONe BEAL o on Ohly four masked mm} Woro soon_at any | Made a great dive for, but only sicceeded in | braska National bauk. York, who I Ueasurer | jugt night at the expense of several professors, | Yet to be named: Fiist regiment, Monday, him to the oftice of state treasuror, subject to | miif aliinnce No. 03, do request. the honorablo | ono tive - Tho distriet around. Now Selomt | Stepping, then Uncle' Abner and Pettit did | of the rolief and aid soctoty. Thie thTonh e U e DA ERhOTE Fourth regiment, August 11} the approval of the independent people’s con- | board of cqualizatien to tax all mortgages as- eopled by quict, law abiding sottlors. The | thesame and Walsh's fumble of Shock’s W. K. WILLIAMS o s e ment, August 18; First brigade, " vention, ed in Otoe county held by non-residents. P !} ed. Hyialich od to be the work of peoplo | Srounder filled the bases. Mayor City of York, ating closs to give a reception ‘and ball dur H If members of a fraternal organization will Iliance at Unadilla is the latest of the l“i("'»‘v L‘.P“l-“"t"'% v.nni.-"- “": otipeopi It is only necessary to add that the whole EDWARD BATES, ing commencement week. The class of 1890 MAD DOGS ABROAD, N i thus violate and trample on_their own laws, tions to commence grain shipping | WAKuOWn in that yart of the coun quartette scored. % County Judge, | petitioned the faculty of the university to The state hoard of health is receiving o ! how can they be trusted with the remodeling | business on its own account, and will here- T e And that ended the run-getting, and when N. P. LUNDEAN, mit the new hall to be used for the com- | great many letters in rogard to mad dogs and execution of the laws of a great state! after get along without the middleman. This A HAIRBREADTH ESCAPE. Urquuhart made the twenty-seventh out in County Treasure ment ball. The faculty would not per- | there sceming to be a good many cases of Fuarmers of Nebraska, by common consent | glljauce is also about to establish a large co- the ninth, the crowd pickeditself up ina sad, Tun Bee cheerfully responds to the call for | mit it, much to the disgust of the .|'. 3. | alleged rabies throughout the state. The We are now in the soup! Do you suppose our | operative store at Unadilla, The City of Rome Has a Close Call | dejected sort of way and meandered in o ke YA REaPol 3 b Rt Meidas i e | board ha ed a pamphlet on the subject self-constituted leaders will b able to do While in a Fog. dozed condition out fnto tho yellow sunshine | reliefof the citizens of York county, who | Aftofthe soctoty :mootlugs Iriday ulght | board has lssued o pamphlct on tho subject more than to get us into a ditch ! Here's a Plan for You. : . i and hom have been overtaken by anappalling catamity, | dbout thivty or .y couples slyly mndo their | in whi st e 5 s L ] v 2di LoxDox, June 8.—The Anchor line steamer I ¢ way to the building, and by theald of several | every supposed case for a real of rabics. CuanLes WoostER. REDINGTON, Neb., June 8.—To the Editor of The score: It invokes prompt and liberal aid from every | i (0 f K outh orgnns. and || Confncmont of all dogs supposed to Be. in- jity of Rome arrived at Quecnst i ) Olizigh I 9 oyndlila ONMAHA. man and woman whose heart throbs in Tur Bes: Tho articles of A. J. Gustin and [ O4 06 e seved ot Quocnstown th morning. Th : cscae A 11 o 88 20, A B | puen e with the st Jacob Beck in your issue of June 1 lead me to ng the dedication of | flicted is recommended until the question of vin- | guitars, they were e i Itev, Dr, Peabody, | the discase c.n be determined. Ten days is Fullerton County Farmers. ken people of Bradshaw. | the uew buflding, wh i this county and is rapidly increasing in | lief and uct in unison. If thoy ean't do that [ stem is broken at the peuk an arkablo caso of longevity is roported of, she shipped u simultancously smashed the record and won A re It will | large volume of water forward, T A Proc amatio; ] :vA, Neb, June 8.—[Special to Tut | %o vy this brief suggestion be inserted in | from destruction at Fastuct. She made a OLRAYADLED) L R e e e e o b R ant of tho tnivorsity, appeared upon the | sufficient tonscertain this fact, al boards | “Ihe farmers' allionce of Fillmore | (3 C el I EE SEREEEAT O landing in a dense fog at 4 o'clock this morn- | Walsh. s e B RO e e . The crowd pub out. the lights and | should take every precaution S county met in this city yesterday in mass SRR TP I e . She was going slowly and taking sound- | Phaten, rf. . 070 el o e od the building. Dr. Peabody, Prof. | the safety of the people, even to requiring ull bt W ; i Discussion tof different methods of relief | ! : AL B SIRgoounCy | I lens KRees 2 1 0| umns from day to day. Parties who desiro | Liortes und othors guarded the eust antrance. | dogs to by rostrained and muzzed. convention. About three thousand farmers | g, 41,0 nagses, no matter how wide apartand | 788 When, notwithstanding tho care exer- | Clovelund, 9 0 0| to forward their money directly to the relief | Several couples of the youns people. triod g ? were in attendance and cawe in large delega- it EVS cised, she struck Fastnet rock, about three | Wiiie m i 50 0 ke il i R e R Sl i RALATAY. CQUMIBSIONALS: sama antagonistic they may be, is the only way a | ‘B3¢ s, ... ¢ committee at York will doubtless receive e hout, but were repulsed by tho professors. | e e R Lo | tions, headed by bands of music, and numerous | BRSSO BE BR 8 GRS SOV WAY 8 | ypjioq'seuward oft Crookbaven. The bow on | Urquihait, ¢ 0] | AT AR R O A o A small garden hoso in use around the [ not been In Session foryom tms onors s banners and flags fluttored to the broeze. They | Phan OF Teliof can bo wreed uponi 80 Wo | por forefoot got on the rockk and but for tho | Fanaig, B 0 lations 5 far rocoised by Tus | €rounds was secured and the water turned | fie uy able absenco of one or more of ity were received into the eity by the First regi- | S10Uid not beintolerant of tho views of others, | prompt reversing of the engines a grea Totals....... . 30151 € Rbis snbioriptlonsiso far reoelvod by /T RE([{on ithe profssoea miard [ndltho entiinoe, De, [ HARNIAHIRUABERRIA0C o0 DR AaRe AL 1A el e C 12 0'elock the dele. | PUt Weish them well and impartially befove | ity would have been recorded, Ber are as follows: Pcabody endeavor the water off at | oo AR e i | ment bund of Genova, At 130'elock the dele- | oo\ a0 iin g thom a8 1mpracticadl cor utopian, | The passen ag the steamer trembled ] .. | Beo Publishing Co. S £50.00 | the hydrant, but was unable 10 do 50 on_ac- | {ine imortant il o done it it tons | gates assomblod in tho opora house to elect |\ roformers traveling | in | Mlover whenshe struck the rock. For a si. 88, 0. A B | MGUloud & Love, South Ontaha.. 200 | count of the'deluge of water he received from | foiErmtme: A aember o et pater the coun! icers of thealliunce, after which | - fon, and some of them are try- | e there was intense alarm on board, tho ()5t A. Cajort A . tevereens 100 b 4o hose in the hands of the students. i:vlr\l‘-d“‘_;‘u;‘“n“h_‘. B m]‘:‘ Mons Top thosc they went into secret session to discuss ques- | ©¥ ) and soma | 0! m are try- | gousity of the fog adding to the ombious 00 2 MandvlssoliRisler & Lawrie T | Itis not known what action the faculty will | und tho petitioners aro. anxiows. somothing PR Rl 4 ing to rido two horses at the same time, going | character of the situation. The passengers 00 2 § N Iohn, Sioux Oity, Tn........ % | take in the matte y o I £ tions which your correspondent was unablo | | e hargotel * ; Sh Rt 0 | take 3 shall bo done before the bord is onjoined by in opposite directions. But, I repeat, lat all | were finally quicted by the ropeated assur- 0 0 13 ! 3 iloaets. Jul Nel 100 ) tolearn, Althe park the farmers were ad- | \y L1ally heard. #-Baforo anything oan. | anbes Of tho & ok and bIEE oo (] 50 aries iHodgcit, Julian, Neb RN N —_—— othier roads as they have been by the Bur- i e be impartinlly heard anything can [ ances of tho commander und other officers. 00 6 BBC8 COUBLING FOONA. vvversvsverssssrierors 850 et Ruoias & N outny dressed by L. T Fisher on questions of deep [ possibly be doue that will bring relief the | ~ The full extent of the damage cannot bo | Rrls 0 A Bicycle Record Beaten. ington, Codar Rapids & Northorn, tto thew, The alliance numbers 1,300 | tolling masses must unite upon o plan of re- [ ascertained until tho vessel 18 docked. Hon | fem 2o (G N v ve o ; #8700 | Crieaco, dune 8.—1 E. Spooner last night REMARKABLE CASE OF LONGEYITY Tz number at edch meeting. The usual good | they will sur from Tamn. On March lust Mr. F dy never got rel win the chief event of the bicyele tournament at fecling exists among the farmers, and they s bo jubber, jabber and no rellof until | The stoumer started for Liverpool at 11 Osuams, June 7.—To the Citizens of Omata: | the ¢ fon bullding, Itw Goodell colobrated his eighty-fivst birthduy are prepared to make their wauts known ina | they” consolidate’ upon and carry out some | o'clock at half speed. Omaln 00000 A destructive cyclone has struck the villuge | the exposition building. 1t was the 100 mile | 4, yig wife did_tho same on the Gth of the R forciblo o This call was mude for | definito idea. The workingmen fsolidly ———— AR R 200240 of Bradshaw, York county, this state, ren. | raco Ann:h[mmlwrn‘v.uh nuullmmfinm hours | same month, Her sister, who lives with he purpose of hiwving @ people’s convention | uited would be so strong—so all powerful— THE PRIDE OF TEXAS. 4 ‘ s¥ing the peoplo illagoe: aln Hinutes anc uds. The bost pro- | them, was eighty-five last fall, making an ag- to nowiuate a stute ticket. They feel that | that opposition would bo useless, but the wo BUMMANLY deriug the peoplo of that villagoentirely hold- | Vious time was b hours 59 minutos und 40 5ec- | groguto of 541 years for the fan Iy of thrce rned—Omaha 1, Mllwaukeo 3. Two- | joecund destitute anc ow whoily de . thew cnot get their vights froni tho old par- | minority would hatdly be so foolish a5 1o at- [ Laredo Tapldly Doveloping Into a | biust bt el o B - buas e Plton | 1058 and dostituto and ave now whoily: de- | onds, mado by Spoouer himself ons. All uro cnjoying rewsonubly good ties and have taken this means of securing | tempt physical resistance. City of the Firat Ol 1, Fanning 1. Ba Tlod balls—0f Fun. [ pendent on the charity of the peoplo of Neo | William Van Wiwoner was socond by two , with but few of the infiruwitics nci them. Ou the railrouds they believe in liv- | = Now'T think the fivst step to veliof is: For C:OpThe Peat. Olagey: .+ ding 4, Buses fr hit with pitohed bull | brasia, 1 vecelved a request toduy signed | feot und C. C. Peabody a closo third. | dent tosuch agos, Mr. Goodell hus a sistor ing and let live, and they think the present | all men to assert their hatural (and thereforo Lagevo, Tox,, June 8,—[Specal Tele- By Fanning 1. s k out—By Fanning 2, by | by the mayor of York, county judge and There were nine starters, ingluding N, H, | do who is enjoying falr health at the vailroad rates re extortionate. Thoy think | inalienable) right to the scil, Mark you, I | gram toTik Bek]—The olty council yes- | Thormton 6. Time amo. one hour and ity treasurer, asking that o ‘committee be | v Sicklor, At the end of the sixty-ninth ghty-throo ) 8! 3 3 He 4 i’ that the farmers will ovganize & farmers' | say assert, not beg for it, or petition the gov- | torday nccepted the plans and specifications | 0T -1V0 minutes, 20058 Anpalited ik ox clivtor aalicth (ald fon-tho all tho others except Spooncr, Van Wag party and do not intend to assist tho old par- ment for it, or do anythiug clse but ussert A ronitechi ok or 10 SR a2 S Tdo vors., As i Ty i, and from this counts Wi | §11 e -tk Sucais Tud ith Sous sivome | Of Architect Southerd for four fistclass | - Crane Company 14, Eden Mus Dedn atarted pr send up @ man of their choice, which, of | rfght arms wherever found, without asking | S¢hool houses. Tho bids for the same aro The nines repigsiting the Crane compi Lwould now suggest that the citizens con - {ox to Mlse maney for the nurelnsa an d estah courso, males some of - the politicians in tho | th owner, so callod, the government or any- | now invited, s the rapid inereaso of the | and Eden Musee cxossed bats at Fairview | tibuteliberally to these funds. This is GotiLost in the Shufle. fox to pulea mioner TOE LS puRSliMG wid atal: old partics tremble in_their boots, The po- | body else} but relying upon natural right, [ population of Lavedo has made these addi- | park, Council Blu, yesterduy. o'ho foaturo fasoof ocossily that locs not admitat delay | - Wasuivatoy, June 8.—Thore are four Wil | ont sams 10 be i favor af sach & movemont AR Gy |‘|T-~"r‘;;;‘:}:.‘f\'L‘“,,':'\:};"f; b g ‘_H;\-Av Juntted l,»:;::}:;n‘:.l.).":.“d_ :.lu\ ull; each | tional sehool houses an absolute necessity. 1t | of tho o waxbliy buttory worlk of Golt Sho L Do pai A el aid s | sons, all members of the house, and once fn @ | aud the tax wiil doultfoas bo lovied. - D . 5 5 other just settle d 011, 0COUPY, POSSESS | 1o mronosed to have the sohool it A Swartz of the Crane company, the oppos \ esence of o muny persons with a | Moincs now eubraces an urea o e will poutrol tho next representatives from this | and work the vacant (untilled) spots of carth ;,]l A i _j;"_;n!{:““}h school houses con fag m::(.“w_“i“'u"‘ E¥RNC ORI R ARAG .\\'4“-l‘nlbw.Amlln‘lh-«Lunmll:r:vll:\: zood name | Wwhile the pres £ 5o man bt 018 ll\”': | )‘N'.m‘ o it “"""‘l‘-‘”‘d | founLY A as naturally and quictly as the bivds of tho Tho trafiic on the electric motor railway to- | inning. Followiugels the score by inniugs of our gity ¥ anixo, | common fumily nemo oocasions sligh > | public place Where the people can her {0 o : s y M . . 5 Sl | puoy Judjte Morris made a few telling remarks to | air fly through space, or s the fi CUPY | day is unprecedented in Laredo. Thousinds | Crane Company.3' 0 0 1 0 0 6 2 *—14 MAYOR: | tukos In tho reoord procoedings of the house. | guiofenjoyment free from tho discordant el | 108 Yaakoraysl, a0 uly ho opn do. Hhe Jagen, 119 goah L9 Ikt $h.11Yrs,. W8 | ory oplo wre viding to tho bolglits fov ploas. | Tdon Musee.. 2,0 00 0 0 0 0 00 The Mayor's Manifesto. | An ustanco of this happened yesterdny in 8 | pioata > 3 > 5 Quas 2 0 and to inspect tho wonderful improve Hits p O v 18, Eden Musee | Mavow's Orrice, Oyama, June 7. K. Rose- | v 1 the silver bill ilson of Missourd, a Carrying the War Into Egypt. Huving taken a pleco of Jand, don't allow [ UF0 ah its ne Qopwpany 18, K 2 h ' g o y \ went being inauguratod thove, b R (T ey cutor, Editor Oxans Brei Dear Siv—I do- | democrat, was recorded as votng in favor of - Nob.. J BIRS by Poes 05,05 HHI G S0 S AuOW srrors—Crane Company 0, 'Eden Museo 7. | water, Editor Osans Bre: Dear Sic Wiks | UDE i faYor o llm ‘"\I';w'x\‘-m'f I:"“;lh' » lK;“‘“u‘?a’:“ ull{u‘\‘n.:u‘\.lllm.\rs U500 land, but reaiat - Strack out—By Gulst 12, Anderson 0, sive to urge the peoplo of Omaba to tura out | the; passize of the bk wereas Bo votod e AL SATRGIN.. BiARD. f A o ave | aDY and“all taxes you douot wish to pay Congressional Forecast, b Mukories=Gove ong Biraris, Andal in for:o and patronize the bonefit concert | {ieton. u republican, wis put down mmnoni { et ouVOLIOn B hia DI | irye right o tax at all {mpiles unlimited | - WasuiNotoN, Juno 8,—Tho discussion of | Naville and Cusivie Umpire—Vandcraam: | G 300 S0 PR 700, POTREE I tuwton, wepubiioa, wab 1t down ameng gdpesduy. Ewvery local alllance In tho | power, even toiconflscation. Right here is | tho silver question will be resimed 1n the sous Des Moitos 7, Sioux City 4. Juue 19 under the auspices of the “T. K in fuvor of it cauuty, of which thore are about fifteen, was | Lhe cotununism, thé robbery i governmonts. | o tomorrow, the bill that was passed by the Das Moisns, Tei R o Spooial Tole- | Yuartette i aid of the Bradshaw cyclone suf- | - - voll represented and armers who are | Lot your moito bo: OImOTTOW, i ) s Moises, T, June 8 poolal Tole- | oo o onld ulso recommend that you | I ! w l“ Ioproncnte '" ::‘: “:’»: L"l"‘il I:\‘.“:"' o WY P R A house Saturday belug substitutid ‘for tho | gram to Tur Bree]-Tho followlng is tho | '} ‘\m”.',,‘.‘“,,l“,w,ml‘ AT AT He Had Things His Own Way, .lla".”.m.. .l-ll"”h.ll tl‘H‘»l .'1‘*» l“‘;”,d 4| 2 Voluntary tuxation. pending measure on the senate calendar. This | geore In today's game carliest possible date, that the funds realized Menpis, ‘Tenn., June 5.~A. brulsing nine Yhotr pospective localitios, ‘Tho mocg wis | Hero is o plan that surely ofters relief to | will facilitate a disposition of tho matter, 1t | i from thix enterpriso ‘can be forwarded to the | round mill was fought ten milos bolow this therefore not only alarge and enthusiastio | tho “toiling masses' thut is stmple and | 15 believed a vote on the bill will be reaghed | — relief committeo when they most neod city on the Avkansus sido this afternoon b ouo, but a representative body as well. It is | immediate "und hurts no wan. Toiling [ U B 891 O e BE WL At Y Wuo An 1. C. Cuaitix, Mayor e T T Y 1 Al understood that the session was lively and | Masses: (et together, unite, organize and | before thoend of the wook. It isalso be- | oype pe T4 bleaton e 4 100 jreen. Jou isoy of Ht. Louis anc i i Y out this plan in forcé. You only have to | leved the bill, as it shall pass the senate, will | Struuss, ¢ ‘3 400 o T Ishaw Sufferors. arke of Texus. ‘Tunsey was twouty pounds . importaut one, and while your correspoudent | ¥ ien- 4 ) ¥ . o, 1o ‘o an, b0 118 0 1 for the I heavier than Burge and had things all his | T hnble o ascertain dafnitely all that oo | will it and it is done, i provide for the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces | i ' {-8 fiandaan, 10 118 2 & given at Boyd'a opora | heavier thin Burge and had things ull bis { ourred there i no doubt that the alliauce here | Believe "“"\.l am nolther “Goorgeit of silver monthly, the certificates issned in | Hrosnaiy g o otmolan s 00 b4 21 house, Friday, Juno 10, under the auspices-of | yound e put Burke to sieep with blow in 13 thoroughly awako wnd looklng the fasues | Stale conmuuist orsqetallss. o L | paymentio bo logal tender for'all dobta and | fumibiyid ¢ f 8 YGRS NY 8 18 8| o b, K. quartetto of Omuha, the entive | Lho mioutl: Tansoy Fecvived Titto punish : squarely in the face, A ST 4 S Z |‘th|\-m|1mh':u lawful moar. - | desliela g9 damonigrastil @ 8 0 410 da of which will bo forwardod o the | Went. About fifty specttors wero present A county central committeo was oloc Roeee v 5 ne loglslative appropriution bl will bo | Burdick, b 0 0/ itdach 4. "0 ¢ e ‘ raidad 1o the e { | _a6d u delégate county convention called for n“l“"_ “‘:.‘.‘"l‘t':" ”."'m”“’“"‘":“"“l' roported early und Senator Allison expects 10 [ o 7o s 3 Mot : 3 | reliot committoo us soon as the tickota can bo | o oo el ations, | July 8, which looks very much as if u sep. elieviug that the republican party, when | hive it passed before the week ends. - 3 Id. "The oxponses ure to bo met by do- [ o T BIeeq on TREI ST, N wrato ticket would bo placed in the field. | untrammeled, stands eady to meot all wiso | Several appropriation bills avo on the cal | UY INNINGS r nation _enirelv. * Followlng is w list of thoso | DrabNooD, | June 8= [Bpalal Tole < | Your correspondent has been ussured, how- | demands of the producing classes and o givo | endar in the house and it is the lutention to | §ldux City 9001 1200y ved to die gram 3 y | 4 ever, by responsible leaders in the movement | {0 the ol - ighteous log! ¥ dispose of these with expedition i order to | Des Moines 3 0 0 L 1 & Huy 150 of Boyd's | graders ha kk Account of poor rie , by resp udors in tho movoment | to the farmers Just und righteous logislation | disposs of these with expedition iv order o | s e LY ot . 48 | fraors S Vil o | boodlers and glve for once u clean and honest | conflict with the intorests of capital and | ping of the next fiscal year. The public | T Thtse (T Btrmu, (loon, Tepiiby: Bua riisiug i Omaha Dy wdvertising; | been secuved A ureum of tartar baking powder. Highoss set of candidates. But perhaps the following | especinlly capital invested in railroads, we | buildings committee is malking extonsive ef- | fif Wil Hurdivk 4. doneh & Bk oul o Omaha Republican i Ok i - I Taat e (P Ay xesolutions, which were adopted withontadis- | thereforé ssue this call fora mass convention | forts to secure another spocial order 1o rescu® | 10 Dos Moioa i Wik pitchee Tioach o Hie | cols Ivertising; the Morcury, @ k for Vau Houtow's Cocon. Tuke no | flenwaning strong seating voice, will show better than your cor- | of the republicaus of this county to be held | the batch of bills hung up. | %y “olweher—Clur | i s ~atruuss 2 | g 5, advert the Burkley C & | JES MOINES WANTS PARKS, several funds have already and Peabody wers at thut time outof | ., ik vious to veceiving this notice | the vace. " The people of Des Moines will on Jung vote upon the proposition of levying u spe By

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