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i QT A N vv\mn YV ELL e — TR TONMAR? FILU RV 5 ULSDA JUNE , 1896, THE DAILY BEID | 0MAHA SECURES THE CONFE RENCE. | t iy ju vin Ixyr ated by ’ wise be inyogted in ¢ brick and mortar, STA rlzilur_r',u FR(N TIIF gT \Tl‘; (:Ap“-‘““ :}:!‘I".",I.I,”)',.‘.'L:t“‘I,I,::y““,y\n:":',:u,,',‘_":,‘lfiihlm\.fl:,’:: The next annual conferenice of the | the roportand conclisions of ‘the licr: | WS LT attats Wil stay e ' tho Nebraska. 7 YV that the religions of the various churches ara E. ROSEWATER, Editor, Mathodist Fpiscopal church, in 1802, | state commerce commission, and tho | hands of bagkers or be temporarily | gmerson is to havo a now banle it [ ail wrong and that o has becn specially will be held in Omaha, Whon the com Wi [s A8’ ol e IOR GHballTnG: 156 1:. d in low Intere f‘ bearing and read- An alliance store s in_successful operation P £ s Gideatlis R i i | ¢ "Il“h‘-\ “"lln‘nI' i, \'M}H 5t i DY, \V v PUBLISHED EVI MORNING. | mission appointed to make n selection | railroads to reduce rates to the figures | ily convertible socurities near Earl, in Frontier county rogramme of the Graduating Exercises at | , "I case of Wil BiCcton & Poday FERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION from among the soveral cities that named by the commission. The state | S — [ ok Ay UL L the University, by tho Judgo giving his decision in favor of R L A - idatos for the eonference camo heroe | board of transportation can o longer | ACCORDINGto Chalrman Balcombe It | 8nd the piayers have loft town. e Middleton. The plaintiff, Middleton, is o Py and Sanday, One Ve #1000 | candidates for the conference ¢ : Fia e tule | will take at least twenty-five hundred | A en-yearold boy named Cunningham was poor ma man and D, Latta claimed to I nonts; 50 | Jast Saturdny the chaneos were not alto- | find any exe v delayi schedule ake at least yefive hundred |y ovor by a street car at Columbus Sunday havo a bill against him for over $100. This ooy B, U Yous Y 4m | gether favorable to Omaha. A majority | that will lower local ratos two cents, | dollars to répdir the damages to paving | and badly injured THE CADET COMPETITIVE DRILL. | Pl et over to Bishop, and tho lnties W ¢, One Year Ve 188 3 1 3 1 shippon fror the Missouri | caused by the recent ns, This is It is said that plans are being perfec e — disposed of it to A, W. West of Counc . of the commission sre in doubt us to | an hippors rom A A s buil Vost o sod N loton's way OFFICES, L | | argely dua & o i owly | the building of a $10,000 opera hou: = Bluffs, West garnisheed Middleton's wa#s : k. whether the necessary accommodations | viver may appenl to the | largely due fo the fact that newly | [ie uiling of & : First Honors Carried off by Nelson and | and the lattor sued for damages covering the 8, Omnha, Cornap N and Sith 8 could be provided, both for the me national ymmission against the | graded streots were paved before the Tho total assessed valuation of Hay Springs the Silver Medal Given to MeNitt |\1l\l]:|\xx<»u‘|\l and won the suit wl.-,\'“ il ¢ i i sottled, and in score - | 1s 201,306, representing re a personal prop § Miss Agnes Moore, the clght-year-old y 317 Chamber of Commeroe ings of the conference and the | existing rate with every certainty of settled, and in scores of in | s 6, representing r al and personal proy —An Ancient Cofidence granddaughter of J. R, Maggaw), fell outof & Now York It Hand 15Treibune Butlding. | R0 0 T 0 the host of | redross. Butitisto bo prosumed that | stances before gas, water and | erty to the amount of 84, 150, Gam carringe whilo out riding uear' Cheney yos- Washington, 513 Fourteenth stroc : L g al con- | the railroads will not wait for this to be | sewer trenches were properly packed, |, The Kulls City city council has let the cor terday, breaking bier right leg in two plices CORRESTONDENCE people it will attract, the financi ! | Al A Ao tract for a 7,000 incandescent eloctric light ki Uaprf Tt Aty i B e B ANl communieations relating to news and | sideration required had not been pledged, | done. The obviously wise and politic | T'he council is proceeding on the same | plant to be 'in running order within sixty | SHE was talen to Het Homa: Wb :Ninth nid & el tbri e hontd be nddressed €0 ho | and most of the members of the commis. | course for them §s to promptly make | wasteful plan this year. Streets have | days. ; Lixcoy, Nob., June 0.—(Spectal to T | SC WS B 0 A elving b bl g bl e v Inelined o this | their rates accord with the conclusions | been ordered paved in some cases, the | The lavgest loan ever made in Holt county The graduating excreises of the | " Ag John Lindloff and family wore ont dviv- BUSINESS LETTERS, A s Trat he | contract for the grading of which have | [¥i8 closed recontly, The amount was 3,500, | class of 00 of the stato university take | {ng the wheels of their carriage ca I the v e e 3 e bA e g Compan. T | S O heedly e | bl % | not yet b e oved by tho codnoll, | made to a mau who will ship In 1,600 head of | placo on - Wodnesday morning ot 10 a. m, at | Fails of the Q street car lino and two of them LA LT W L T 2 lingly complimentary | to seo this as anybody. There is no | It will take forty tosixty days todo the oo rosldents of Harrison smoked out a | ¢ S0 CHRT (10 *%o ‘tho opora houso bo | W10 cecupints thrown oty L itk D AL R S 3 ence, ceel Ly complimentary v ot s, Ve TP e/ At . ¥ mountain lion den and succeeded in 2 om the ‘ersity (o the .0perd Louss be aving her avm broken and her son receiving e Bon Dubliching € v toe | to Omaha, and those who so well pro- nee for any argument or contest. | grading. Gas, water and sewer mains | {jio'hio boast and nine cubs, The sire was | tween 9 and 10 o'clock. The following is the | serious injuries to his spine. Mr. Landloft e Boe Bding, Faram and Soventeenth §ts. | ) ioht | tinuing the present excossive charges, | made bofore the paving is commenced. | A Shell Creek, Platto county, couple, who [ - Overturo by cadet band; vocal solo, Miss | The Kiiights of Pythias celobrated Decor The Bee B I 1 mission, that a sojourn of fm-l_ ~eight m ting \[u present ex essiv charges. S o lIu.| -.\‘1 o l', 1\\||.n i st el by |l|’||uv].u"’).\ll'l'\-“:"‘\"l'\"':“r 2o Hn‘l \‘{ it tv.).n‘ll, \.‘ al l‘., I"\' | tion day vewtordny in an appropriate man . e 5 he commission against | These changes will require time and ¢ : 0 rtha Bayliss; university oration, phbid HAALL : . IN _STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | hours moved whatey impres- [ The verdict of the commission against g 1 i | sclection of the *‘best man" to “stand up” | o o St v L N ond | The ex s wore held at ounke's ope l' SUORY STATENENE O CIRCULATION | B0 | RO Pt with them | them contains no qualification o rosor- | Dense. Why all this haste? Why im- | \With them, and the wodding has beon te- | Hensen of Chicaga; voonl duct, Miss Canfield | nouse and the knishts appeared in ful b | County ot Douglas, (8% o e | unfavorable to the city and made | vation upon which tho railronds can | poso double hurdens on proporty owners | clared off. i e uoting shaticolioe | pressntition of milltary | Ao I T s o o o 4 P e Corany . doss. mamnly aweat | thom wawm ndmitrars, cxpressing he buse a claim for further consideration, | in ono year? It is the height of extrav- | | A Preston correspondent says: | o Sac. | commissions by tho governor; vocal solo,MIss | ariscs the knights went to. Wykn cemetory thatthe nctinl clrailation of Euk A Roi- | commendation of the spirit of Nothing remains for them but to comply | agance and an injustico to property | A matter of course thoy camo to town and | D 11383 benediction. and decorated the graves of deceased broti- A Lo Ladind sudd > | A Eha’ avideioes. oL - prosp with a judgment which everybody knows | owners to pave a str the same year it | got drunk, and for two days it was not fit for Tho co :'l"”’ “!‘i"‘l' (“'””*-“ S aliver| "'\-‘_1_““““‘_",““ ety lmads tor.. the Kunday. Tune 1 R 2,808 | Ve T i v will | is graded. alady to go on the streets.” e Do e e e ki ds | travoling men of. Lincoln -to uttend th Mondiny. June v 10582 | found and great confidence in the « to be reasonable and just, and they wi g R TEbIE 6 ot sixteon voars | Medals by the cadets at the university grounds | traveling men of Lincolu 'to attend tho Wedne i svevindiyfiny [ZIURUES, = SKURV AR IRCE B I S INTHE matter of financial and realty | FHLEORS § O 0 A HTERY DAL Y Whilo o | Who witnessed it as one of the best tha Protective association to be held in Denver, 'ru.u‘: wl :: pression, and the necessary financial = transactions, Ogaha maintains an ag- | went in seareh of work. Since that time | CVer taken place at the university. A large | June23. A special irain has been secured e i 10065 | consideration being guaranteed, Omaha BIRKIAUSER 1148 THE FLOOR. gressive paco, Clearing houso ' thing has beon he rtholud crowd of spectators gathered to witness it, | and the major part of Lincoln's couriers of | Baturday. June'7..0 R L g g : ; ’ gressive pace, earing house reports | nothing has been heard of the lad Tho compiny drifl was tho flrst. on the pro- | commerce will uttend tho convention. Averige 20,066 | Was unanimously sclected as the place of Before Mayor Cushing sends in the | show that the city not only holdsits own, [ The river work at Rulo is being pushed | grimme and’ companics A i D en- st e " GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK meeting of the next conference, name of P. W. Birkhauser as chairman | but is far in advance of boom towns and | Steadily forward, and o lavger amount than | tered the field in alphal The | Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Pensions LR o Thi 1 f 1our f ¢s THE BEE | i ikt | as at fiest intended will be completed. | contest was a very even one, and the jud WasiiNGrox, June 0.—[Spectal Telogram Btate of Nehraska, T T'his is exceedingly gratifying, and o of the bonrd of public works THE BEE | western cities claiming far greater popu- | Nearly one hundred and fifty men are em- ot Hath T oie she iy l" Limmlts) o bk County of Douglne ( | eitizens are to be heartily congratulated. | respectfully invites him to read the fol- | lation and commercial _superiority. | Ployed and moro aro being hired evory day. | staff aud Licatenant Tageart of the United | Lo ot BEE:J—-Densions granted to =T vya thilt ho 14 secrerary of The | The general conference of the Methodist | jowing hing Compuny, that tho mesusl | Episcopal church, which meets every four years, is one of the most important | veligious assemblages in the world, and d wider attention. It num- inal invalid—Joseph Houck, mas B. Brewer, Dor braskans: Ori Round Grove; Th Mr. McClure found a tortoise this week | States army, Fan with the following inscription cut on tho | close of “the military exercises at b | i <ed by the f«ul"'.\nfll'l'“ll“”””“ lower shells W, P Gy ISIL? e p.m. The individual competitive | ter; Alex Horst, Sartovia. Restoration A g in other respects the progress | were cut by James teen years | dri ext occurre d for ive soldier] roissue —W illig oono. n Leon Kopald, being first duly sworn, de- | "" "“h:‘('(‘i‘l’\‘ . ”‘(‘ e |’ I':]l “”(“‘ PIOBY 840, says thio Hubrow Joirhal. ! This {tortolse fl;,'l“.’.‘."-“‘: A\‘L.,‘,';-‘?,"..‘I.‘,.“..’,..” S ”W:,fl, N T e s poses and says that he is a citizen of Omaha | Yy is steady anc . has been found twice before and is becoming | Licut of the United States | Alford, Nehawka; James W. Beymer, Lin- ud the owner of the European hotel, on the — . quite historical. army act nmandant. A more splen- | coln, ¥ served their decision until the it: Though building operations are some- or HIRASKA, | what che 1as County. |9 August, 1880, 18,651 0, 15710 copies; for for November, b, 1680, 20,018 coplos: none comir for bers about a thousand delegates, repre- | aouior of enth a 5 THE pole evil is epidemic in the city. T, didly dri any of yoi o0 has : yinal invalid—Austin_ Thayer, corner of Tenth and Jones streets; that, as 1 pole evil is epidem he city. ¥ I pan) oung men has | Jowa: Original invalid—Austin Thayer, 3 1800, 20,81; CalsRis e S ey WL % : y ™ % N ¥ owa Items, rarely stood before an offic The slightest | Pulas! y s Covert, Lovel es W Ml senting evory portion of the country, but | tho lesses of said promises, ho was ono of the | The telegraph, telephone and electric | mupor collogo commencement will occur | Tustake sas et o o by Eiost | Pulusk; Chnrlos Coverty Lovolling Jumes We these constitute only a very small part of | claimants for damages by reason of the | light companies are not content with | June 22 to 25, the ranks. After fiving commands at the | Blanchard n and increaso—wils Gronar B, T2 b acried Iy | the attendance. Thousands of ministers | projected “Tenth street vinduct.” That in | the privilezo of uprooting sidewalks | A camp of Sons of veterans has been organ- young soldiers for a quarter of an hour Liot- | liam B, Corw Increaso—( of Mivy A, D., 1600, and laymen attend the sessions, which | the middie of the month of February last P. | and planting masts wherever and when- | i20d at Towa City e T e RO L PESEio FeRb N IS RO DOED William Otto, Dav SINGLE COPY POSTAGE RATES next conference will attract move visitors [ Pointed to fehin the damages Lo Property | with ungainly braces at stroet corners. | A buftaloin the “Zoo" at Keokuk gaye | the licutenaut again tackled the boys. It took | Colonel H. ¢ Shell Roelk; Andrew W f-page U. S Leent Forglgn2 conts | yhap oy Hald}for tHe reasoni [ e S e bi\ the proposed via- | 7100 mensures are soon taken to check | birth to a calf the other day. fiearly half on our toreduce the niimber to | Tibbetts, Allerton; Andrew J. Acton, Madrid; 12 e . aicenta | BIALE SVEEY Y g duct, and R. M. Olmstead, an attorney for H, | £ k it FREE L SRR i three and then the interest of the spec es C! Fairs, Mount Ayr; John M. Auder 10-pinzze 4 4 2conts | that there will be questions of unusual | gpuinan who had a claim against deponent, | the evil, tho streets will be practically | | Barb wiro fences are prohibitod in Odebolt | fators was worked up to its highest pitch Desota, — Re Jacob W, Gower, YR W {eents | importance to discuss and act upon, | cajied at tho European hotel, and said Olm. | fenced in at the curb. Laztla b Gl | These three were Mr. Podiesak of Milligan, | Cedar Rapids; John S. Hanley, Des Moines, Do e e T T e Ao en S oAl - 2 Towa sheriffs will hold their annual session | Mr. Hugo 1. on of Oakland, and Mr, | Reissue and ' increase—Andrew Linsacim, T e e UL hat of & B 01| il o oG a i henoering ot IR S 6 Soleth i) uno 15 gl Randolph MCNILL. of Red. Gloud,” The mon | Sidnays Oliver Beown: Sulnsy. Okt OMANA adds new laurels to her crown | active participation. It is estimated | Birkhauser made the proposition to deponent Tie Omaha postoflice building is an Dick Shehiand Mary Waller ave under [ Were equally anatched, and the friends of | widows—Mary, widow of David A nston, as 0 convention eity. | that the conference will attract from | that he would give him a receipt in full for | institution of great usefulness and aeti arrest ut Kok chargod with hotse steal- | Podlcsalc woro, disappointed to see him drop | Searsborg : —_— | se ive ) dre sand | 900,45, tho'amonnt clalmed by, Spetman, it | 1ty Althous R out after making such a splendid showing North Dakota: Original—Edgar Chapiman, P f {loniots tio heol teust |4 fyeRtoponoghand e i on iyl o AR TV Hoh i Olm- | Srealdiotsliosian aionde o ek Blake tried to pull the ramrod from | The_contest then lay between Nelson and | Tower City M formation of a gigantic beef trust | visitors, and a considerablo number of | A6 teow ewald, would give to suid Oln- | judicial and postal purposes, it has | QFel G s tetii "He made a horriblo | MeNitt for first, pince, and a slight error by | * South Dakota: Original—William Hurviott, indicates that the west proposes to enjoy | these wiil remain duving the entire ses- | Ste4¢ an order on the city for the damages wdened its seope, and become a dis- | looking corpse. the latter guvo Nelson the gold medal, whilo | Elic Point. Reissue—Ebenezer G. Howell, M i which the appraiscrs would allow him on his Vitt, was awarded the silver medal. The | Hillsview. me of the fat of the land. | sion. T R TR Ethe I ann ; tributing center for muni grading thomas Bavrett, a Knoxville bridge con- | fiiands of the three lads gave them the usual L i S Undoubtedly the entertaining eapacity | oppstead tho. presenco - and within | 224 paving jobs and' the room | tractor, was instantly killed near Swan by a | ¢hree tosses in the air, Bank Wrecker | tenced. e iy apacity nstead, in the presence and within : pile from a bridge falling on him, breaking | “ifyafudges in the competitive drills were | New Yorr. June o ! A ol of Omaha will he fully tested during the | the hearing of Birkbauser, declared that he | Where combines are formed'to fleece the | his neck. Richatd B, Townloy, U A, Jami By | St ersin N atiotat Choinel nization of political partics are | session of the conference, but all | would manage o get the amount claimed by | public. Tho Davenport Democrat thinks an- onion | Taggart, licutenant Sixth infantry, Tho fol- | en of Sixth National banl ey oo ‘ wnt results of the by inSalt | wio come will Do amply and | Spetman out of the city; but if deponent did | T T o to | Lace would be the propor thing for Seoth | lowing i3 the ofiicial report, thé maximum | visonmont at hard labor for soven Buite ollyat SN properly cared for. In the two years | not assien the cluim agaiust the city in ex- | D D G DO O O D AR CouT AL B | AT bE I GL00 s and six months in the state prison. | Bradshaw's appenl for assistance is a INEANTI changz for the etman cluim the appraisers before the conference meets there is v Y Oneof the f itures of the Ottumwa coal | ¢on It 15 not a difficult mutt | | - | * toaccount | How hi o no'dinia | credit to the generous people of the Wy A 0357 Threatened to Resign. R Ve Btine wstimated | likely to be a considerable addition to | Would allow him little or no damages, JESEe D TR EONONOND IOOD ¢ i o will bo o miniature coal mine, every- | GopBl {eeeeer e ene e S RoURDTHHAL ; ot : Lol D IR L E R femtias o, cladee i e o Uhat he, said deponent, vefused to make | state. Lot the good work 2o on until | thing about which will be strikingly reatistic | (ombiny s Rh7p | mrsaoth el ¥l menoriec thal D " W iliios ollars. Thee resid 3 hotel acco odations o C s PR cd s =81 R | 4 P chicl ke ompany C, . ST Rieger, leader o e old ezech, and wenty at twomiliion dollars. Th president | while fn other respocts Omah will iave | (' bareain and tho award made to him by | the victims of the storms aro sheltered | —tholittle car in which the visito Company D"\ e <1e2..80.44 | other members of that party will resign frot invested largely in Omaha real estate. | while i other vespocts Omahia will hive | tno uppraisers was only §i2, aithoush an- | and elothed and provided with sulicient | Jriey (e, miles, tho miners and ARTILLERY. the Bohemian dic 5 — materially inereased her attractions and | other party on the opposite side of Tenth | 1, ns/of con $ } . : ! y on : o of Tenth | 1904 to remove the danger of want. old veteran of Waterloo is still living in | Detachment Bo..o.oovvveiiiiine 0010 Wit a woolen mill in Nebraska City, | advantages. Tho conference will e | stret, whose louseliold was worth less than | E Tow. His ke 14 Josonh Rice, snd. ho sy | Dotuchment : Sond offosinee: e 08, orved | In the individual inf; s ity WASHINGTON, June 9.—[Special Nelson won the gold med: ¢, the second, a silver medal, be- warded born in northern roly beneficial to the city ! g And further deponent saith not. THE acceptance of the county hospital | ynder Napoleon , quite as [ thatof the European hotel, was @ France in 1795 He nd has scen the great gen- sug irand Island and wind mills at ( mills everywhere, Nebraska is plunging | much or more in indivect as in dircet re- orved | o to Tue Bee.] -Bonds offered: $1. thie first pr | 5 = 5 S T S TS oer. imes o came to Tnited 23 85,000 at $1.03, ' to the front us a state of rich and varied | sults. It will make known to thousands Lrox Koratn, | job removes from the edurt house, tom- ( oral many times. I came to tho United | B {50 RS (8 Seqeney, Agiiver et b0 Sowuso 4 o | of practical men whow it will bring here [ Subscribed in iy presence and sworn to bo- | porarily at least, a fruitful source of | Fid'\.E Gl undee Genoral Wi tillexy the fivst prize was won by Ser Ropublican State Convention. 5 Bl of Omuha, and it will | R O tis 9th duy uril‘lv.l.l..;,‘l\:,:u_mw i ntion and discord. The question | Seott in 1857 i i nder G Gup I Thvasbor i the second by Serieant | T republican lectors of the state of No (T proposed establishment of a large | qyay the widest possible attention to the ton el l‘::x\\'i'i. | now is, what will they do with the I)‘I"‘r‘nnnl:v\x 1;‘\;”\‘\“’;\ |~\.l\ ox i\n:-:(‘\}‘lli;‘%l AGTeS ARt hBIorder 6E mOrib 15 s oLl oWs" :’]M‘- e lvmp-;:\’ul :u". Mi:," it trom BivintanEnstOltyEshows thadas | = ¢ Notary Public. | olophant? Hurrisor A ce is nc T [ gty \elr several counties to nie convention in :'NvH ¥ in K ;“ mr City shows thode- | iy, On every nccount the action of | . Birkhauser has the floo Ha dant | clephant? | in Goodrich township, Crawford county, und | & mpiny o the city of Lincoln, Wednesday, July 25, af$ ormination of enterprising men to » commission, which is final, is i O ) sl St S is still in robust health with full possossio JQmpBD YRS o'clock p. niy, for the purpose of placing in R s e Fod iuhacomin. oL DR HSI AL R D in why he has takon such a doep | ONE mystory will bo solved by the | of il bis Facul ‘ Do " | Compuny B | ofclockpi m, for thio purposo of plucing in i g highest degree gratifying, and the | jngorest in the business of his son-in-law | combine libel suits. Wo shall presently | The Otoe Leader tolls of o farmer nfined | COMPAIY Dioonoiieroonons o | oftices: S T —— | thunks of the community are due o} Olmstend. Nobody, can blame a lawyer | know how it is possible for councilmon to | Davls nonr that town who has fallen a vietim | A e I"‘I;_‘L{;_' for i | Governor 1rOOKLYN aldermen deck themselves | who were mos instrumental 1n | for trying to earn o fat foo, but why aid | live, thrivo and grow fat ona salary of | to it EeswitMers A fow Wooks 850 10 | 1o dki ho would bo 8240 bettor off todny than | Licutenant Gov \ with gold badges costing thirty dollars 1ging it about. Mr. Bivkhauser lend his significant pres- | six hundr year | sehemers got hold of him and sold hima large e was yostordag. - Moo lives in Novada and LR L s cach. In this section the badge is not | —= ence to this tempting proposal? Arethe | - [orariRE shessnmoitl e gttt R teatian Babi HORARTORIE Ani thiat | | BERtOcondiiror deomed ne Thero s a surplus RATHS MUST HB REDUOHD. i sevs expected to nct as claim | THE democratic members of the coun- | Stafement,of what ho wis worth fiable 1o o | (9 VP X80 e tnet & voey companion- | Attorney General of brass in the combine, The report submitted to the senate hy cil combine evidently did not join the | {jom for the bill'of goods, and | able fellow who, after getting the full partic- Commissioner of Public Lands and Build- e the interstate commerce commission i Ll N Dodlin gang solely for their health. | deeded his farm over to thent, and th od | ulars of Mocts life, informed him that he was | ings M 2 5 R St Inthe light of this vevelation, what | = Gl B s | it back to him for this year and also got a | @ merchant at Hemiugford where Moe's | Superintendent of Public Instraetion Tt effect of lhnIln'w‘uwn':rwl cam- | vesponse to a resolution of that body, r would Mr. Birkhauser not do tohelp his | (ypprzmNs desiving favors at the hands | Mortzae on the trees. The wmost peculiur | brother lives. The fellow came to Lincoln | And the trwisaction of such otier business paign is already noticeable in South | gavding transportation rates on grain and his copacceners in the come ITIZENS desiving favors at the hands | ) FOr, ehole transaction is that the trees | with Moc and just as this city was reached | as may come before the conventlon, Dakotu. The old partios ave grooming | from the wost and the operation of the | ying if appointed chairmun of the bourd | °F the council should consult the Omaha | have not been delivered and will not be il | the ususl bocus froight, ageit appoured on TILE APPORTIONMENT the strongest and most popular men for | long and short hanl clause of the inter- | of piblic wor i postmaster as to ways and means. | m‘\;‘ fall. . N u x“],““v‘v:“ 1‘:1“ l_:vnh\ul # l‘m”“;wx ool |’rlu L \" ral ‘lm“‘mm © .vmln.ml ‘m n-u:-,.. an al ofti o v ao! i 5 & v ¢ not another familyof three per- [ Colpnion . 2 0 Dut 4 sentation as follows, being bused upon the state and federal offi state commerce act, fully justifies the B — IT 18 portinent to inquire by what in the state can bo found which will ag. | chedk for $L0%0 oh & o that, exdstod ho- | voto east tor Hon 1. Hastings, presi GUNERATL CLARKSON'S promised re ghivgsotimeniorn l""'i""“"" ‘:‘}“‘ i “'_‘l‘ TAKE CARE OF BRADSILAW. authority the Omuha postoffice was made | e T Hit | the antiquated sncker act and. give U ot | diniipleineioRin i g vlie O deicabo e : ST HAREION e ©- [ are excessive and leaves the rail- i 5§ \oanione ! p Sl At sty | of this place, suys tho Tama Herald. || 500 Wiy "l the monoy ho some 2250, | 1arge to caeh county, and one fol i i ro iR from RS paalo i e nartmant | Loy cases WO IBICE CoRNSl She tan : The response to m;, appeal for help | a municipal brokerage oflice. | MM Goodoll cetvbratd s evgitvatiss bivc | o i ul the mon Y Do i, some 20: | votes and the major fraction thereof « ‘ s {3 |- FOTGS: S ' ¥ SO em, g P DO n 31 aw has i e e e | day reh 22, '@ was eighty-one on | ¢ b % ) e - i8 0 s0utc0 of jubllation among demo- | 1 o orietnatve b b reciice LIOM. f for the poople of Bradshaw has been lib- = — | ene e Wty one o0 | futorined the police here of the affair but got | Covsiies i COUNTIRS. i crats—especially among those whose | L',';' Lo ’L” STRODRA0) .“"j l”.”“““t’;‘-‘ eral, but their wants are very far from | ACCORDING to Councilman Donnelly, | ¢ o homo with them, was oighty-five | B0 sympathy. Adnms 2 i tenure of office is deeidedly insecure, | tuken —at various points in - tho |y in e 11y supplied and the demand for | the Fifth ward delegation is doing pretty . This is an aggregate of 247 years : STATE mouse NEws. | AW t y > |EveatRl andfiehab i inalud ng ROmaba || sisisinl e nBle s G QR AC S OR o e e for a family of three persons, and althoush | PArticles of incorporation of the Security | Antwiops St R T and Lincoln, from which the commission | §71°"15 BIVINE 18 48 grent and Wrgentas I i | Mrs. Goodell's health has been poor for the | bunlk of Suumer were filed this morning with ¢ Tie admivers of the Big Muddy de- t 15 constiined to bolieve that any | LNy time since the calumity, The , o | lastsix months, the other two contmue to | the secretary of state. The capital stock is 5 mand twolve hundred 'thousand dollars: | - L ey © Wb any 1 pundreds of people whose homes were A Great Improvement, Too. enjoy life with but few of the iufiemitics that | $10.00 .\nil tho incorporators aro R. K. Pate : TR S rate or greater charge from the Missourd | 4.0 Ty ithelaton Lo 4| A Washington Post. usually come at such a great age. Mr. Good- | and John Forrest. . i ras to improve the northern ‘end of the | \icowthan seventeen cents to Chicago | SCooroY ; l‘- ’I TH\ T8I0, 410 410, o Tteannot be denied that the present rules | cll also has a siste Colorado who is | _ Articles of incorporation of the Emerson stream. An alarming growth of snurs L S S 10 LAICAZO | sition to help themselves, and the | of the house arc giving the sprinting stylo of 0, and a L ounts was enjoy- | State bank wore also filed. ‘The capital stock g snags | velve conts > Mississ ast | o € e, se avo giving the sprinting stylo of a filed. pital stocl ! R et s [ [and (bwelyeicen gikojthieu Misstastnl east lintyia i E7E o itho winial e bork (of Wh1h |loEitins a6 bl a1vis ged ancliat tbha sama b o vocord 14 a Wondermyl | i $10,000. Tho incorparators ave Chirles 1, : PALYTC ide, is excessive, and that tho rates & g Dl AlOrY: 8 gros Antoge, Bud 8y uosen one and can searcely be excelled, Collins of Omaha snd Howard Parmelee of e D b feal mavigation in tho surrounding | oy SN B D e ana | 100 much cannot " be suid in | time correspondingly deprossing the long- | Vil Enmerson, Choye g 4l Nomahas, if | states el and adjusted, anda f ., ise, is not inexhaustible. The people | distance variety The Two Dakotas, The only case filed in the supreme court | Cherry Oln e siens i 4 ———— e roduction of two cents should bo made | ot tne entive state have aduty to per- e | . A driving pack association has boou organ- | this mornite was it of Samuel It Smith | it i SuVEN and a half years at hard labor | from all stations west of the Missourt | ron " (iting: thete strichen foliow Don't Be Over-Confident. ized at Jamestown vs Mary Ellen Spalding on the collection of o e in e b lon fon L AR Anolalt Noo | inlsatiin Nabunslky andlKanane L Dho vou i 9 i BUEACNON s 20L0W St. Louis Globe-Democrat, A chattel morigage has silenced the bell of | note. The case is from Red Willow count 2 b RS i ! citizens, and the response should be | spenker Reed is corvect in his remavk that | the Episcopal ehurch at Vermillion. I'he following notarial commissions we ] poleonism in- New York, but when the | port says that the rebates before theact, | oo e |||, Spenitor Roed fs oorraot in s semacl thnt, | 443 Rhastis) CHUas Bt NOREl Ao o from | 188usd.by thogovernor tadays Hdward | B | Davessiihilioiiind 7 qualit M justice dispenso oro is | and X ower rates MR s | the time of greatest danger to a party is ju S G E S OLORER DANDRELEL0 Burnett, KKearncy, Buffalo county: M. .J ATA00s s W ) e Ly b ;l]l A“v-”_fid ”‘f Rog e '!"} Lhfl_ I% e mueh [l"j‘__' e Wo publish clsewhere a lotter from | after it has gained a victory, The republi- | Scotland during the month of Ma Courtright, Long Bine, Brown county; 12, J. | Divon...: : ak o nceount, the vielims of bank | frequently pu In force since, | ovopnor Thayer to Mayor Cushing, | cans won a glorious triumph in 1858, but let | ~Minuekahta Falls is the nameof a new | Donohocr, Valentine, Che county’ Auna | D . wrecker Pell will derive some consola- | fairly lead to the conclusion that exist- [ ' REad g A o R | town just started in Fall rivor county. M. Saunders, Arnold, Custer county; A, I, | Pouzlas d g 1 |EAAERS g e giving an account of his personal obser- | not that make them over-confident in 1500, I'red Culver of Sturgis will spand the next | Stennett, Allan, via Walkefield, Dixon county; | it roubbig:aentene: Lineoanend. ey e oy | vation at Bradshaw. He churacterizes o TR | two years in the penitontiary for f Clu. C_ Coe' Omaag Homor * Abbot, Hkdin . TP TR | to encourage frequent and hurtful | ), .ondition of the people as de o Billy SentimontaligtgiSnubled. A general merchandise stord waha; Clinton N. Powell, Omaha; C. W for. P flood 81 idiotle bills in congress | changes, and to muke reductions oxpedi- | 3 l'l“"'f.““ r”'[.l‘ "“'I as deplorabl Chicago Tribune., L Rnar ApReNn R0 SRKgROE Alina, Harlan countys W. M, Shen’ | Furnas ] shows no abatement. Besides the vari- | ent und profitablo to the roads wheneyer | 1 0 teeounts from the storm-swept The amiable women of St. Joseph, Mo., who | anc Familton county’s A, 1 Brad- | Gariioii.”. A ous sehemes to turn the treasury into . | nocessary to secure the business, In the | N0 e tow like effect, = The gov- | throng the county jail with bouguets for Bul- | Six hundred Kuights of Pythias will at e i A R T ket s s 3 Mo . pawnbroker's shop, a Kan g’congress- | i h‘] et e H“'ln‘ ‘I“ ernor says that money and lum- | ling, the wife murderer, are coldly snubbed | tend the meeting of the grand lodge ut Mitch- U N“"]“ AR ) ;“"' o 2l hhnyston 4 o A 110 tal n are QUINIAR Q) "‘. ‘H’.l o mattor tha | berave most noeded, but everything in | By that eccentric individual. Ho refuses to | ell, June 17, A Clarks, Merrick county: J. J. Countryman, HlNme wion 10 | L ed pay ove botter rule applicable to the matter than | )6 1ing of necessavies can bo made use | See them. Eyen a wife murderer may have [ A government ent h!<l 'w\/‘w! y_;»:m.\,,- Meadot Grove, Madison county; C. J. Wood, R exslave now living one dollar aday | that applied by railvonds themsclves in | 0% 1" o) st ' Y52 | some correct ideas as to what constitutes good | OF Wood cut on agricultural fand_ in Penning Rock, Piwnoe county Haren. st ey from the date of his birth to the date of | aecordance with which ratos are so ad- | ) should bo unnccessry to multi- | S0 ton county contrary to law, and it will be sold S Hitehcock W 1 ; : : DAROLARDCE 1408 £ 0 Ad- | ply appeals in behalf of these unfortu- | taste: : at public auc OIABR P, BIOIERS, Lt ; e 19 the emancipation proclamation ted as to secure the largest oxchango | P L - A 0 ‘The class day exercises of the senfor cl § Unorgaized Ter ! 3 justed as to secure the largest exchange YA TS S V(TR e P Work The South Dakota sportsmen’s asso e class duy e senjor class ko, i plabiical Shestininis [Frinan et Bl eock s aie ol AR Rednle S OURROU D Glalio ol tlonE, One Symptom of Work. will Bold Its fourth annual. shooting b of the state university occurs at 4 a. m. to o W motal s Tue agitation for an import duty on | the e i, oo | hoo loss ought to command bur hearti- 4 Kansas City Journal, i | ment at Alexandria, June 25 and 26 in university chapel, These ex- | Johnson Y American beef 1s spreading throughout | rnissios. stuples,™ siys the com- |5 oonpathy and our most generous aid, | Speaker Reed’s methods are expeditious, | will be thiricen contests, and the priz iscs o ulways move entortaining thin | 1t is recommended that o proxies by - B ntetak 11 arone i ig 1shoub | mission, *‘which supply an enormous | myo%uosporous people of Nobraska must | Put congress will n blo to adjourn on | each stoot will bo 510 and the entrance ho ommencement | rograumne, uid Lohe | mitted o the convention, nnd that the dole- the Britsh isles. There is no doubt that | 1ysiness, and which in mavket value and | o= "0t the state doos not suffor | 1he date originally set, July 1. Congross | Im} shoot “‘vm_‘ onaist;‘of Live pigeons, Bigels ahanehwill doukitéae b pichod. i (oligy ates prosent be authorized to cust the full American competition has made serious | yotual cost of transportation are among ey by renson of the noglect of the | "C¥eF_does adjourn on the date selected for | ""I__m“\"\v B ]~‘\“ RO R AR e Tnstrumental solo, Miss Coshran vote of the d¢ inrouds in the cattle industry of ‘Great | tho cheapost articles of commerce, ratos | gori s NN B e Wog oeb OF RS | adjournment, so_nobody will be diappointed. | it WRSHERT b VOISV o Greck tableau, “Wors cat the Shrine |y, RICiARDS, Clialrman. Britain, both in production” and price. | violding moderato profit ave both justi- | Soiitite suffevers from the disaster at | mdced, the people rather think that they are | fomptod to cseapo from tho institution’ tho [ of Pallus, L Sl Manlor, kol D AT, : Apart from the possible effect on our ex- | fiable and necessary. The rates which Bradahow,nss A eI i * | getting their money’s worth when congress | other night by lowering horself fbm a win- | (1 ”’f““' Lows, Anpa Childo und Miss N . AT, e TR R g ? ¥ . sits sweltering In Washington through the | dow by means of an improvised ropo ladder (114 R Al 3 | L[ ports of dressod ments, the agitation | we have detormined wpon as reasonablo | T week o A el 11 8 do « impr ; Class history, €. . Tingley 9 A 2 : week opens with no material | The rope broke and sho foll a distance of fif | points significantly to the growth of pro- | Laye beon arrived at on this basis. They | change in the finanoclal situation. Money Bl | tecn feet, sustaining serious injurics Gl i s : > haon. . hange uncial situation. Money 3 - ‘ Miss M and | Positively cured by Yeption lu the home'ot free trndo | avo from fifty to eighty por cont higher | continues easy and jobbers report trado Bhio SquawniaiBasutitulitythy. oty T hRR : these Little Pills, R R in proportion to the service rvendered | wnusually brisk for the seaso i Ri4 FarkwIVona, i ing Bull and his band to come o A Raolors | ey also rellevo B DEMOCIATIO pupers avo straggling | (hn tho ratos e1st of the Miss it o | et I,l ltll‘ Reiy [‘ s | | Count Horbort Bismarck s shocked to | silod S ROy T S BieWh Gona tress trora Dyspepsia, I ] manfully to extract a moioty of comfort | ootinated on o distance basis.” e B AT trado has | jearn that the American squaw is not beauti- | hitman Pierre and iapid City, He has beon | B5F H O el digestion and Too Tioart from the Ovegon election voturns, Tho | i~ commission - hus. | e | latey down and there is & good deal of | ful. He has prown up in the belief that | wmong tho Sioux for wmore than a quarter of Eating. A perfect o ' " o e commisston s given he eisure time in the oflices of business | roami ut our western praivies o In- | acentury a achor, and is higher up in & R significance of the vote for the repub g # S ! | 3 0 Smma B man | edy for Dizziness, N 3 Algutdannee .fr‘]:_ Yot A1 ”1 ol | most careful - and doliberate con- | houses in the wholesale district, but this | dian maidens whoso perfection of faco and | their lagungo thau any living man, regavd | Eumn Betfo i FAL RS Drowslncss, Dad Tost e COpaross i ouowh I 8 | sidoration to this, mattor, after u | year all hands appear to be fairly busy | fiure might some daypleaso tho eyoof one |15 0feolot o000 W oran P ey i e “I"'J“ MTAERN ATIGURIE, RO ‘:‘W 0 | thorough investigation of the facts, [ und brokers for castern houses say trade | Who 18 growlng tired of European types. | piif'¢ii LW an i ¥OURE I v LIl RN it Toniue, Pain n t i S WS BT M. 7 | and tho conclusion reached entively dis- | is botter in Omaha than in any of the | The sad fact remalns that our Iudian women | whilo fishing with glant powder. He had o ho Eivaa: tho | e FORPID. LIVER. TUoyR <o and presidential eleotions in 1888, It | 005 of avory claim and pretense on tho | neighboving cities of the northwest op | °F 1ot What Cooper and Longfellow repre- | propared a stick of the powder and was G e Mranons SHAfor was Toand hy | Segulate the Fursly Yogeiable the democrats can gain any consolation | 1 b o est or | (o) ted them to be, But Count Herbert, if he | about to throw it into the stream wh { kim rancos Shafor was found by % o g \ et of the railronds that rates ave rea- | southwest., The clearings for the me ] z of : the police this mornimg wandering - about the | feom the steady Inoronso in republican | DUt OL the Fuflvonds that rates aro vei: r“\l“ l‘<‘ ]“‘ -‘;'“j for the month | gpnouid come te this country, would find gxploded, touring off his vixht hand A TRon Eb R AR e S e Sl as SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. majorities in Oregon, they ure welcomo | jonei ¢ forvof tho et dne 0. | of May fov the past four years were, a8 | enough feminine beauty in our centers of | Fis \vounds are not necossarily fatal, but ho | old. She wears a blue calico dress und her | ) | long-maintained robbery of the producers | reported by the cleaving house of this | civilization to cgusole him for the overthrow | will e muimed for 1ifo, " 2 and hands are deeply scarved as though to it. A RO | it implies. For two'years and a half th | city, as follows: 1887, $14,107, 1888, | of his ideul squaw & - . sho had boen badly burucd 1 at somo | OMAHA b - | L s, i ) 2 {3 ghe s | y . % e time constant comw s about her | oy e REPORTS from the national eapital con- | present rate of twenty cents on corn ry..‘m #16,567,051; 1859, $17,840,003; 1890, $23,- | - “.\1 8 \\uml{\:‘lu ." I“u_.‘ll ,‘ul IR0 e AL SO Al v.”‘vl LOAN AND T RUS' voy the cheenful intelligence, as evi- | the Missourl river has been in [ 816,476, and for the first five months of Wants the Filibusterers Punished. - SSHU """’; L ‘»\] “““ 4 \;‘\;y'{v oy | that shie had lately been at the home of Aunie | 5 b dento of coming good times, that con- [ effect, % that the corporations | the sumo yenrs the footings were: 1887, | SAN Fiaeisco, Cal., Juno 9.—A Chironicle | £TI t0 Tite Buvj- Mis. G M. Woadward, | iiniine, west of Lincoln, = F 0 0 COMPANY. gressmen are speculating in various pub- | have ~ during that time = exacted | 857,131,404; 1888, 66,100,157; 1880, #79,- | special from Enscnada, Lower Californis, | (o Uioh ‘soko. hore last eveniug 1 tho | people have been uniblo of Tato to. read tho | Subierited and Guarantoed Capltal... 805050 lio und private onterprises. *“Thero ave | from the farmers of Nebraska a | 757.801; 1800, $101,704,467, - showing | K163 an intersiew with Torros, governor of | Jargest andierico ever conveyod in Heming- | o postors on aceount of tholr “boing dise | 40 I EAPINC S0 i o nosorind e LRRDY IS 3 RS TR pg R il P et ? o SMOWBE | the peninsula, He says the Mexican govern- | ford, mgny coming fifteon and twenty miles | figured was accounted for in polico court this | Hys and sells stocks and bondsg nd a dozen or _“I”“. combinations in the sen- | ntribution for YRy hundy l P ind L. ‘I;\ and healthy increase, and | ment has decided to demand that the United | to hear her. She mad n excellent impres morning. N. D. Pearson and Joe Martin, the ,H";“’ P l I‘,.‘,fl‘”‘ for agent truste t ate alone,” we are told, “‘whereby rail- | of corn shipped of three cents in excess | these figures, coupled with the fact | States punish those concerned in- the con- | sion, and it is hoped she will return and | bill posters, ave at war with each other'and Fhorations, takes cLargo of property roud, real ostate and stock pools are | of what the national commission de- | that there have been very few failures of | spiracy to capture Lower California. Torres | make a cauvass of the country in eur fu | cach cliapecs tho othor with tearing and dis- | Toctytuxcs ] o ; v 1 so0n send his government proofs an | ture uring his bi carson caused Martin's | 4 ) formed. A number of railroads are | claves should bo a maximum rate. It 1s | importance in Omaha during the years | JHill S00n soud his government praofs that an | tue - arrost this morning und. furnishod such proof | Omahal.oan & TrustCo under construction at the hands of sena- [ N0t easy to compute the dircet 1gss | named, indicate upon how solid and con- | of complicity i ¥ He Tricked the Jailer. »f Martin's guilt that that rival poster was SAVINGS BANK tors and represontatives, while a large | Which the producers have sustained | servative a basis the business of the city - i Mitcugiy, 8. D., June 9. Special Telo. Martin reta 1 by causii =24 ; o p $e number of cities are to bo Ruilt by their | from this excessive charge, but it | {3 conducted. There is but one draw- | “”" red to Death in an Elevator, gram to Tue B 9 Who Wi i 120 MU A0 ; Corner 16th and Doug ry T 5 b i . MEsPins, n., June Ihe elovator at A n a charge 7, mide his D t in Capltal 50,000 entorprise.” And this fact is considered | amounts to millions of dollars, and there | hack to the prosperity of Omuha, and | wad 'y SN et BESHEE IR | olcipo Tast wieht b e jailer with iy festing f Wi und Ghiaranteed Gapital:. 100000 proof of coming prosperity. Not to any | has been besides the indirect loss from | that is the depression existing in the |yl railroud at a cost of $15,000 burned early | & dummy in the socreted L g o ovorerod iy or Blosidholdors’ 0 000 sorious oxtent. It simply explains why | the effect of the excessive rates upon the | puilding trades. Men do not cave o | uis morning. E. C. Adams of ison At the farmers’ alliance rally today 8,000 est’ old Germ I ) Hor LOnt ERANK J. LANGE, Oushior . corporation interests are carefully and | movement of corn. The demand of the | erect stores and residences which they | Kan., a actor who had eopi part in a avide w fla 1 1 of A. U, Wyman, president, J. J, Brown, vigilantly guarded in congress and thoe [ producers of Nebraska for reduced | fear cunnot be r prohibition car- | the bullding uud was slecy Aol ose aners. -1 » gala duy H tho t s [ [ RESNARAS AU S IIE GNAIERR < needs of the masses forgotten in a selfish | rates on their products, and every | ries, and until that ghost is laid it istobe | {00 years old There w for W8 fam ,0ea Ferelll, the heHpam i of Bounctt, has | P HIOWIGAY O Bution, . W. Nash, Thouiss scramble for wealth, claim made in their bohalf in this mat - | expected that capital wiich would other- | 5,000 on the elovator, | 5 al pecch was well received 1 it i to Lingoln | J, Kiwbally George B, Luke

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