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Al Al i 0 A MODIFL CLAIM. whites who live in the black belts and | both f'vrrhvym o and the country. With too | no amount of coaxing, threatening or persua- H r 'l' L L‘R Ll: the “analytical jurists.” F. I. Renick ( [ | A 3 v c 0 4 V N THIE DATLY BEE It is stated that the administration at | near the Mississippi bottoms. A negro | many peoplo hmn fs o fotich. Tt is time | Sion ;;\r“n;‘-i .‘3.','.'.‘..,.‘:;"1‘,‘. “';;I‘"l;;p"\“l:"\‘ b t\ S 0“ ER OF “ T ET T S of the tr iy dopartment discussos the . ROSEWATER, Editor, Washington no longer insists upon the | state seems to be more of a possibility | for eve -‘"“"'w'wlu!.h"lk‘": for himself. | iy and catmly burned to death. He made = ‘r‘]"f;: *‘i'f ”h‘" ‘_l':;\'v'“lh;w (nmll (“m ” . 4 e claim that Behring sen is a closed water | than ever before and its progress will be Btror Homo. no fuss or noise, excepting to utter ono low pal BB LU R SR e b Strong at ome, whine as he was in the last death atruggle, Thirteen Oome D ith the Rai d | dgainst the government: Dr. Charles B, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | and that our purchase of Alaska from | watched with no little interest. Petmont Tribune, : Miss Hildegarde Whittleborn of Davenport ome Uown with the ain aud | phinee wreiting of *“The Loglslatures RUNA OF BUBSCRIPTION Russia carried with it the exclusive The republigans of Dodgo county will de- } i gy goring from an afffiction of a most extra- Take Lodgings at the Capital Hotel. and the Courts,” gives an interesting « Dafly and Sunday, One Year ; jurisdiction over that sen, but has put | Tme signs of tory dissolution were | light to honor”Mr. Richards. During his ordinney nture, About a yoar aud a half ago history of the ovigin and developmont i il AL R i b | Tor W oW olal aly. that the | never more pronounced than at thé pres- | 100 residence lore he has built for himself a | Miss Whittleborn began tonotice that tho tips the power to doclare & law unconstitu- Fhiree montiis S ’"V“ 1 !‘“ W vl l\lm. nan % ‘i" tsh 3 ‘“f - '“"_ n _"“[\ salifpboln ,‘lmli, reputation whidh {s worth far more to hum | Of her fingers and soles of her feet wero | FLOWER MISSION DAY AT LINCOLN, | tional. Prof. R. M. Smith, in a timely Sunday Bee. One Year sranieane T e [ S s SPOLE: | than the office of governor. And so in pro- | Slightly discolored, but patd no particular at: paper “*On Census Methods,” shows tho Weekly DBee, One Yoear phe g vaters of Behring | eal miracie if Premier Salisbury and his govern: P! tention to it until the discoloration deepened pay 1 Census Methods, \ ¥ Bee, hunters in the open waters of Behring | cal miracie if Premier Salishury | senting him as o eandidato for that high | from'n faint yellow to & saffeon tint, which bes | scientific importance of the census and 3 sea breed on our soil in the ‘l'l-llv.\!nfl nephew cun hold together the warring | pi,co his fricads and neighbors foel that the | #an to spread slowly until her limbs and the The Unfortunates at the Asylum and | suggests improvements in the methods ith Streets. islands und that therefore this govern- | factions of their party., As long as the | qroat the samo time recognizing worth and | greater part of her body are covered with the Penitentiary Remembered - The of taking it. ommerce ent has a rig yrotect I rom | Tris st vas the sole disturbing | true character as wo contributing a ser- | stain. Itis of a rich copper color, which is ) o = Tattooing as a Fine Art” in tho f Commpre ment has a right to protect them fro Irish question was the sole d rue character as well as contributing a se growing darkor porceptibly from day to day Coming Turntest—Big Dam i Droke'y Magastte 15 vy \m-u:- I Hmnvvllulblln' i 1 1 0 vice o oxtinetion. element the alliance could not be suc- | vice to the state, and 8 1 ' 1 ages Awarded, ) 8 0 d spreading with alarming rapidity. The ges Awar Prip it by LR ; If it be a fact that the government has | cosstuily 1, but the moment vital 5! et young Indy’s face, which had hitherto éscaped, St fonoLnS OF LHio prastios among tie Conm TDENCE, 4 1 ; e A Prohibition Discussion. Thas within the last day or two bocome affected, South Sea Tslanders of profusely decoras ANl communioations relating 10 news ana | receded from its pretension of exclusive | British interests became involved, when Denver Republican. SIS RS BHRDIS L0 So0onH for the " 3 AR ting their bod editorinl matter should be addressed 0 the | jurisdiction over Behring sea, it is not | the pockets of the taxpayers were threat- [ At the national temperance congress in | o "The datic olive s js far from belng ,IVL'-\I;"*"‘- Nob,, Juno 15.—(Special to | "o John W, Lovell compan Editoriul Department. — apparent why this is not virtually a sur- | ened, harmony abdicated to faction and | New York on Wednesday the prohibition | ugly or repulsive, and doubtloss when it has :“: .‘" ettty . the ok rifie storm early | york aronbont to fssuo tho w AlLbusin nd remittances should | render of the whole controve Wo | bitter strife succeeded peace. The pro- | Movement was opposed by one of the speak- ;-‘mm‘h «'ul\r"!uw H"]‘r Miss \\h["LH"h"'"‘ “‘”\ :“’:‘";:“ ‘x ;“""")”"LI a :"“ ‘K“I‘"““ ":“"‘(‘\"r\' is creating such a sensation in Engli A1 bus And, remittan 0 ’ . A . ‘ 5 W A Vi Fh Rt Al bl e d hersell as come © ‘ooper's In- | wi o by the chambermaids in the Capi- | theological eiveles entitled “Lux Mundi. e addres Pubitshing Company, | oot teoa oo W that this body | poss i © the Irish land- | €t Whohad been introduced as “the repr nd herself as comely as one of Coo | mb y gi ndi rafis, eliaics and postoicn ordors '»(-'\.':"A{' ion ”'l._\;]\v‘;'v.'_' l”‘\( Juchs {njl'l l'l' ““Lll "'mf‘:" flT l\(l 1 und- | ontativo of tho church movement In behalt | it heroiics. tol hotel when they were about their morning | Tt consists of twelves theologicul ossays, u de payable to the ordér of the Com- | o “I ‘»;I‘..:u.-l‘ unde .L],.; i.(‘ ‘:. ) lmln‘x, l('.l.‘. s .I.“im:’.x; ls? llnlll ”,.muwl ')fl of temperance,” In tho evening Rev. How- The Two Dakotas. \\'nrl:. n{ v x;u(:xllnzr nmrlo‘nnrll-« l]l;.u\‘ the \‘”rk Io{'vl;\l\'m\l‘ll\lll!\(;l'd,lnll w’( whom v i isfore | OF landlocked seas, tha yas coclec i ree ons . sterling = ard Crosby denounced prohibition, and | A Dboard of trade has been organized at | Bumber of baby turties found in rooms 14, 37 | stand high in the Knglish church. The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | uu by Russia, and that international law | dangerous —storm, wund forced the | declared hiusar o e i favor of Ligh lic | Forest City. and 63, Al of theso rooms wero on the side | € The new periodical, “Short, | 'rh.‘ Beo B Farnam and Seventeenth §ts. | oivog the United States dominion over | ministry to proceed cautiously and | cense. ('\l.v"\fi(h"'”‘l"m"u'”"“"“l'”"g freaks | of the house exposed to the storm, and it was | ||'n;-lg~:|1-.l by thoe <'m-:~.-u: Ln€ :mlu this landlocked sea. This has heen the | cavefully count the cost. The dissen- | If prohibition is desirable the question | 8¢ Faulkton discovered that a window bad been publishing company, starts out a phe- CIRCULATLON ! ¢ % 3 s ; i Vit bbbl dbl bbb Ll bl A Al A gun club has been organized by Cham- | lessly loft opon in each room. One was also | homenal suceess. Of the first number contention ever since Alaska be- | sions caused by the introduction of this | of whether it is feasible is of little conse- |y 15 HIR EE Yot by Bte. MuDETRIA b Ve it threo editions have boon printed and ” RS < ence. Mr. Robert Grahs Ho ropi ound by Mr. MacDouald near the main en o € ¢ E of The Bee | came ours, although more than sixty | measure are trifling compared with the [ :z‘.l-lx'x:luim \:‘x IR'“» t ({.l?l'llx;l: l'“l‘l‘ 'plv An original package house has opened for | trance to the hotel. If there were any others | S01d. The July number, now at hand & s DArLy I years ago our government held a differ- [ rents apparent in the police and postal ative of the churches referred o, took | businoss at Elk Point. on the outsido they found somo hiding p a wonderfully varied and interesting Thie week onding June 14, 100, was s fol- | ent view regarding Russia’s pretension | depurtments, where incompetent man- | the position that prohibition was not dosir. | 1 is expected that a Catholio cathedral to | g/ > e om0 (& BT RS (TR T compendium of story telling., There is Jows e TS 7 : % 7 1i able. He said that the total prohibition of | cost #25,000 will be erected at Grand Forks | | ¥t = ey something quum“l,(m y taste; twonty- day. June 8 o to exclus jurisdiction over the: gement has produced dangerous dis- | g e b FEE 0008 wines and fer- | this yea indication that they came down withthe | fvg zood storfos for 25 cents, = Amon e . waters. On the other hand, the Ca ovder and menas the business | ponted or distilled liquors would boan ex- | | John Wall, aged twenty, a Sully county | Fathi © “r”,{:",'u'."._“,,,‘,:‘l;'I‘,‘f‘-‘“;("[;‘f,‘,“';‘l‘"‘,‘i‘_"jh‘3}1* the startling tales for July are 'Tho dian authorities have contended that | interests of the country. [l\" l"‘_*"“"f treme law and should have an impregnable E",’yf".‘l"u\‘f.i"y'»'.'-'l”-':i'.\'\ :llf‘r" “I;'Slm'\i::' '\nll-y.’,l,': roof u diwmond pattern. Thoy are v | Phantom Child—The Fate of Half-a Behring is not an fnland or landlocked [ these upheavals was manifost in the | basis. Such alaw can have no sueh basis. | fon™aiding yellow-beked Hterature and | Small boing only an inch and a half across at | Foury a_cataleptic story, entitled, A 1, but that it is the nortbern part of | vote on the license bill, the ministry es- | A law of this sort is sumptuary in its aim, | imagines he is the star character in a wild | their Widest diameter. There is considerable | Silent Witness of His Ceime: The Kiss the Pacific and belongs to the high | caping defeat by the narrow majority of | Whatever it may bo in its lettors and all | west drama. It is thought hie will soon ve- | ShCCulation as to what is tho cause of theit | of Sudden Death; The Ryan Woman's ! scas, over which international law gives | thirty-two. Doubtless extraordinary | sumptuary legislation is wrong—statin *"')l'_‘h Chamberlaln Tribune suggosts thata | CUriosities by ocal naturalists. The total :(”:"‘:'I‘i‘-”‘\ll' ,l«j;;fl\;fl ! :un!rl‘\)\;“!»‘nl\‘ ‘r-n m:l. Dongias £ o no exclusive jurisdiction or privileges to | efforts will bo made to avert an appeal | 8 Keneral priuciple, from which prohibi- | e Cimbentait TrbaC SHEGels fACh | number found inthe hotel and vieiuity i | 1y "Rpaii RSO he JUBke A 5 Catorointy. of any nation. 1f this contention has heon | to the country. A party held togethor | 5 Hator laws aronotxcoptions. | the Grand Army of tho Ropublic of Dakota, | o to' sugrest that the hnmals wew | ings” ure crisp and artistic, and tho gon- “;;y::jf)”‘:;;'n:"',"” l conceded by our government, or which [ by the cohesive power of public office | B ey bt '“‘ ;' _",m“»yl_h_wi‘»i“ teod ‘\"I';lel;nv‘; ;x\‘ml'l‘v‘x:x,l‘, ‘}K{X:\i}«i.'l u(f!\-‘lll‘;. ol ;u.x.v«lul ~.|n-4-\u|l of the blood-thirsty noe- eral make- up perfect for the lovers of (s 16408 coplon; is practically the same thing, it has [ and inherited hatred of Irish liberty will | Lardly any room for diseussion among people | be held on Amorican Island, near that city, | Lori, Greature kinown to scicnco as “clmex | good fiction. ;i veceded from its long-maintained claim | cling to power while there is a shadow of | who are well informed. Doubtless many per first week in Septembor o 1 ' s o § By b o FLOWER DAY, Von Moltke's Warning Words, oo ok of exclusive jurisdiction as a right com- [ hope. But the longer dissolution is de- | sons who have no oceasion to hunt up liquor K"{"l‘; Slevator companics engagedinhandling | moday is the national flower mission day, | These were the words of Moltke whon Tanuary , 1800, '.1 o cop I;‘Jn’;)l'“hr\ : ing with the purchase of Alaska, it is | layed the more emphatic and sweeping | saloons or who are forbidden by social cus- | 5w convineed that their present facilitios :::l;‘!‘!h: l_lll)milu‘- lll;'«m‘fllmwl IIIX( hi guth- | e gpoke recently upon the German or March, 1890, 20, 1% | clear there is no other tenable ground | will be the victory for Gladstone and | toms to visit localities where liquor would | will be totally inadequate to handle the crop L L JOL LS SR AOLICE HIOWA TS 4 for Aurfl 180 20,664 coples; for May 1500 1i v " 1 ; and taking them to the unfortunates shut army bill: “Gentlemen, if the war opice: ie is gover o) o0 e o rule, '] e y o Iris] ikely be sold, think that liquor is not sold to | this fall, and have decided to change the flat | | sty P ppetions un " y coi i upon which this government can assert | home rule. The prospect of the Irish 1 in the pontentiary, asylum aud various bent | wiich has hung over our heads like tho 0 - > R U ibition states, | grain warchouses at Eurcka, Roscoe, Hills- | 1 the penit Sworn tohatore mo and subscribed in a right to protect seals from hunters in | people recovering the right of self-gov- “I'!':;‘tk:l‘u:" ,‘n’”l: ":“ n’: 1::::13( ':;:’\t',"::'ll:,;" :f,l'l"‘i ViatvTAdEveTALIOEhaREoWrE Hto) alavators| justitutions ';' l'l"m‘: e piace “'l‘" sword of Damocles for more than te presence this 3lat day of May, A. D.. 1590, 3 Open se ernment wrested fror S - g on wl : bl cel 'o i e J. C. O'Bri TR O AT e DI G { ¥ csen QO OE A D B0 1, | the open sea. | ernment wrested from them by fraud and | oSS TR EIR, SO e offeot to | o Oficers aro looking for J. C. O'Brion of | custom had its cifect, particularly upon the | years past ever broaks out its It is obvious that we cannot sustain | bribery nearly a century ago was never | uoce the saloons in some states, but when it | Corretson, who is charged with shooting with | sick and dejected, and many expressed their | and end cannot bo foreseen. The the oliim. that because seals brood on | brighter than ut the présent moment Al SRR el ol intent tokill. - A stranger named Nelson was | thanks for being S0 kindly remembered. g el ieibh il Gl Hings oo Lt sl g o prese cnt. closes the saloons it transfers the liquor traf- | driving along the street when O'Brien pulled g el ey est powers of Iurope, armed as the ands belonging to the United States fictothe drug stores. Tho traffic goes on, | & revolver aad, taking deliborate aim, fired a 1 TR AT have never beea armod before, will tho their eapture may be prevented wherever IASTERN prohibition organs are in | Butit puysno taxes, except the foderal, and | $10t at him. The ball grazed his chiek and | he exocutive committes of the Lincoln AT R thor ay iy be | vever | N p o i axes, excep , had the aim been a little teuer Nelson would | turnverein held o meeting at Harmonic hall | stand face to face. No onc of them cun THay iy bs Rinad beyonitiheiinn b ir efforts “to redeem it bears uone of the burdens of the state and. | juve een killod. | No reason is knowi for the | 3b10on today to perfect arrangewents for the | be shutterad in one or Lwo campaizis o Wi R WOl e i ey Ltull » proving very profitable. | local governments, rd festivities to bo given at, the socond annual | complotely as to coufess itsell boaton, assert jurisdiction. I wo may | Otherwise thew wild campaign would T Thirty-nin and one-half miles of tho Red- | Tt which is to bo held tn this city Juno | aind conelude penco on hard terms or i § { ickly ce They have work 5 o I been completed | 7 O F f i b not to recover woteet soals in Behelng sea, | quickly cense. They have worked each LA LU AR R AR ol ties who have signified their intention to bo 1 I and turned over to the Redwater hmh and | prosent are those at Omaha, South Omaha, | NAPS to renew the Gentlen on the plea that they breed in the | community until every teat is dry and N sanal company of Minnesela. ] S i ! >viby ich i irery i 7 o re The Gage co v es 7,00 e i Sioux City, Plattsmouth and Fremont. This | it may be a seven ye var, it may by Pribyloff islands which belong to us, | 8till their eryis “We must have more e county Sunday school convention 7,000 Inches of water.and is. disigned to will bring fogether the finest gymnasts in the | a thivty years’ war—woo to him who S = will be held at Blie Springs June 19 and 20. te over one hundred farms, besides sup- ibiti ¢ why shall we not continue such protec- | money to v Nebrash They have | Sy ! I . bl »3 SUD- | northwest and the exhibitions of skill and | sets fire to Burepe and is the frst to The doctors of Saline county have or- | plying a amount of power. Over six | gprongth will bo very interesting. Among apply the toreh to the magaz When tion anywhere in the Pacl e § succeeded in making gullible people L ganized a medical society with twenty | months of labor and $10,000 have been ex- on down to San Fre : is per- | lieve that through them alone the voters | charter members, pended on the work. B asti driiie, sontoats Hor ritos a iy | such” mighty issuce aro at stuke—ull feetly plain that this new claim cannot | of Nebraska can be made to see the light. | The Colfax county teachers’ iustitute will | Fifty cases of beer were reccived by an | ball and a banquet. that we have won with heavy sacrifices e [ i T e ¢ slander | Pe heldat Schuyler, commencing July 23 and | Aberdeen liquor dealer the other d He at- At to-day’s meeting the fnal arrangements the existence of the empire, perhaps the he sustained, and the statoment that it | Meantime they print columns of slander | continuiug two wecks. tempted to reship the goods to other points, | for the groat eveat were made, Exeur continuance of socfal ovder and civiliz if | s been brought forward will be and falschoods nl_,mu. Nebraska in gen- George Woods, a mail carrier at Schuyler, | but the railroad and express companies re- | rates for the round trip have been secured at | tion, at any rate hundreds of thousands doubted until officially confirmed. Tt is | eral and Omaha in particular. In most | fellunder the Denver express and had one | fuse to handle it, belicving that they would | ono and a fifth fare from all the pri of human lives—the money quostion I : X : : foot crushed at the ankle. make themselyes amenable to the siate 1aw | towns in tho state. There is every evidenc %47 incredible that Mr, Blaine would at- | of these mendicant sheets Omaha is ad- R D A Al H 1 | by so doing. The consignment had reached | that there will be a large influx of S | L "“““‘1""“““ and s A 1 August eminski, well-known O ' = M % X o pvery pect Iy ¢ seems justificc tempt to muintain a contention on such | vertised throughout tho east as the | eounty farmor, dropped doad of heart disease | 105 0viginal destinntion, " they claied, and | people during the progross of tho festivities. | o (¥ PICUTATY ® et dnLitol aslender and insecuro foundation. If | “modern Sodom,” wallowing in every | while plowing in the field. comaindly under the law, be rebilled and re- A NEW K. OF P. LODG LI L 7 o 7 s shippes + o i ————— e has done 50 the only recourse for pre- | phase of vice and erime. And all this | | Itesidents of North Platte ave petitioned \{v',:‘m the Dendwood Timos charactorizes | 5O0E6,No. 135 of tho ICuights of Pythins Foes of Russ| 5 venting tho extinetion of the seals will | calumny is poured out for the sake of tho | th, ety sounei to adopt mountain time'ss the | g w paculiue if not fanay procecding oceurvod | Sii Sbrivg, Into evistance next Mhirsiny | 1oy compuratively fow Luss be an arrangement to put them under | money there is in it for the editors, | e first ofticial act of Oxford's new hoard | heor Ut city the ofher night. :})”&;‘Efi‘h‘fl“f who will be installed on that evening and the | ¢ians who have attained a conspicuous the protection of the maritime nations | preachers and tramps that make their | of trustecs was to repeal all of the village or- | oft a ranch near the city to jour ceremonies in honor of the event will be im- | poputation in their own country are paid oro am f trus ! Lot > ¥ to journey on foot Sl i Tl | v are | and fix n_close time for catehing them, | living out of prohibition. dinances and adopt an entirely new sot. to Deadwood, When near the ety they | posing. The first dogroo will b conferrad | (O © oo handsomely than are many of Sy o Crandalls clevator at irth was entirely [ stopped to light their pipes, and whilo thus | (5 b st Ghancellor It H, Oni¥oill ot Apollo i : Ltish 1 and there ought to bo no difliculty in destroyed by fira) the other uight. It was | ongagod threo mon approached. from tho op: | 100€e 85, tho sacond by Past Grand Chancol- | the leading members of the British fi Tie report that the sccretavics of | making such an arrangement. England | Titz census of the mining regions of | nearly empty and the loss is therefore ot | posits divection. When within a few yard Wi by O 'H‘;‘“;“;g‘:jm;yg',;‘.‘“'f;;";; ulty, says the London News. A fow anys the state board of transportation undoubtedly, which next to this country | Pennsylvania will furnish o clear in- | beavy 9 AEL | otthe Hastings party it was observed that | Noys! 0L 90 | ago a weulthy local notability at Odessi, gone in voluntary retiroment is mislend- | has the largest interost in the preserva- | sight into the extent of tho evil of con- | ;% M, Brett of Wood Rivor was scy B | Grs roVolvOr In tho honds of o thord: sy | g (. SHCUNED D10 DAMAGES. Mr. P S. Raili, was_operated upon for ing. At last accounts they were draw tion of the seal fisheries, would heartily | tract labor. No section of the country | sulky by his trotting horse Oklahoni, Wils & pace or two in the The “man’ with .,”,}“,Z"," ff‘-'_mll‘w}‘gl)\\‘»mm'-,,:g. vs the Mis- ) in the hip by Dr. Sklifussolsky of their sulavics with the usual vegulavity. | enter into it and do her full share to | affords a more disgraceful example of | will recover. e pnbasoncoloriared/all hands optall ity iR R N SUS A TS L g (|| SE Betorsbuvg. ttho oporation wisiu ke Tt ateciive RGeteIBL aaa oo s Waoal b atons The cornerstone of the new Butior county and to forward m a li rate. - The away causediby uw RoBotarethe A e | ssful y performed within twenty miy ’, = % % < pis - - g |} Vi M 0 rder complied w avorableop- | SWAY €0 4 AL 45 | utes, The fee demanded and dowas NOTWITHSTANDING rate wars, the have ground white labor to stavvation, | gorhousc will be IadiwIthiMasonLo hionors c v r - | glven to the jury late yesterday afternoon. | 19 600 wyhl. ivalent to £1 | STANDIY o wars, the stavvation, | ag part of the celobration of tho Fourth of iy | ; the Attoptna R e s they | 11,000 rubles, equivalent to £1.222 In western voads show a steady inerease in THE BUSIN ovr. . and when resistance became a question at David City, the bushes and by a'detour gained the r Attonihalusyiwas onbbutnsHorhtims they | cidentally nlady availed horself of Di. c s show y in ; BUSINE : ) ) | g o returned with a verdict awirding Weininger entally aludy earnings. The figures furnish asub- [ Tho first six months of 1890 have | of life, they were driven from work and ho excrcises of commencoment wook are | gtuntvie rond agent is ono Meladdon, s wood | S0 H2 dumages. Weininger was driving over -p‘" “I“"‘I'“‘;"“,‘I"“"" toj0debin fohuvaun stantinl basis for state and national com- | nenrly passed, ok ve | homes and the pauper hordes of Europe on ut Gated coll N The chopper, and the next day the sheriff went ossing wlh ! . S nogulyiniged pand sonrmerihnhio jare % AR et Bl . Sunday Ut tb, tho camp and. gathored him in and ho | Missouri Pacific train frightenc ses, | which she paid the operator 2,000 rublo missioners to work out a permanent re- | congratulating themselves that business | imported to take their places. The vil- K. : | ST S ot At TR RICI B e s amal| 10 ; : and hie was i | o And yet, writes our correspond duction. during that period has heen much more | lainy of the system hown in the fact ) lu-l«;» D, -mL. a thirteen-year-old Tecum- | jnation. s b ent, there are very many hardworking, prosperous and losses fewer than they | th LLh.-m»;_’xm"x are known only by num- hoy, fell between the cars of a moving —_— 2 A E mseientions and skillful young pri ) aht train and was so budly crushed that | prRSON POLITIC ricos ov ains N ; A anticipated when the year opened. The s, are held together-in clans and iso- | he died within half an hour, BURSONSL SNDI BODLLICA, sorvices over tho romains of | titioners busily engnged ‘wmong th poorer classes of the populous provincial field tributary to this city has been ex- | lated, so that it is impossible by ordi- ; i ”: cu\;rz m} (h;lm\':\ was hastily ad- Chicago Tuter-Oce: Grover Cleveland is | by el pringtleld early Friday mom- | o0 50 ) L G vanrely incom S TR ssessed by | nary means to discover how they live or | journed by afire breaking out in the'court [ slow to reach conclusions, but long befove | ing, were held at his late home, Thirteenth | © 3 3 BORYIL) tended and tho advantagos. possessed by ¥ { Heme gl house the other day, but the flames were | 1542 ho will wish he had tried harder to lot | and Y streets, this morning. The sorvices | 105 not exceed 600 or 700 rubles. how ¢h they receive. The col o U Omalia as a jobbing contre have brought | how much they receive. ‘The colonizing | guickly extinguished and no great damage | Brer Dana alone. were under the auspices of the order of rail- et us much new trade and enabled us to | of these hordes in the center of a popu- | was done. oux City Journal: Time fs bringing its | Pl conductors and Kufghts of Pythias, to Mepublican State Convention. hold the old. Many houses increasoes lous state is an outrage on American The eighteen-; 0ld daughter of Adam | complete vindication of Rutherford B. H hoth of which organizations the deceased be- The republican electors of the state of N dioue Ol 1y dngronsed o e Gephavd, living near Stella, diod Last wook of | aad tha. vonntes in rettospoet. ts finding out | 1onsed. “There was a Inrgo turnout of friends | praska aro requested 1o send dologates from - their business 15 to 20 p nt over the orking N hiydrophobia. On May 10 the girl was bitten | that ho wis one of the best presidents that | 8150 and a long procession followed the body | fhefr soveral countics to meet in convention in It did not require the veport of the [ first six months of 1889, and some, — by a mad dog and no ¢ffort was made to coun- | ever filled the place of chief executive, from the house to the cemetery. the efty of Lincoln, Wednesday, July 25, at$ house committee to convines the country | especially those engaged in manufactur- TiE Bee's editorial upon Nebraska u-;nvn o ulyrm\ur]z»h-_p.ln(\-uu;‘ S Philadelphia Press: Mr. Cloveland's idea | l"""f “':t" AELMON: o \ o'clock p. m., for the purposo of placing In e Sy T el (e s N Alnges 3 )resentation at the world’s fair hus ex- Enumerator Nathaniel Crabtree of Fuller- | scems to be that it is better to write than be e annual university sermon, the opening | nomination candidates tor the foilowing stato & thatalglligorvicorelormunder Cleveland || ng:tho products whidh thoy: gell, have o o dathl 7 4 We ;'\ ton, an old soldier and a cripple, while as- | president. feature of commencement week at Cottner | ofic was a howling favce. Nothing better | doublod their sales. This is a very | ¢ited considerable interest. We have | sesiing a merchant in that town was knockod | PNU"S0 0 Gun (dem.): Wo have the high- | University, was delivored this evening by the T, could have been expected when such a | satisfactory state of affairs and coupled | received a number of suggestions as to vltn\\ntl:ml sh};"npml upon and l(hvlmvhull)lu the | ogt" paspect for General Palmer, but alk f‘l)"qunlnl Jr ‘Ill:t Rev Llp \":m?;‘m, uLl Lllu' Licutenant Governor. practical patriot as “Bishop™ Oberly was | with the fact that failures have been | What the exhibit should be, and the | street for asking questions required by the | yhouy icisenptelusitalibodyjotioagertiia Shurdliaf Quelah on Mourseonths and, X« pRotiiate | X placed on guard, few and the percentage of losses from | Opinion has been exprossed that it is not The diplomas that were distributed to the | “oro.roon® “l',‘" g blo literary | 2uditors. In addition to the other worship ueivonol el liod R . 8 feis Ea + | too soon for an interchange of ideas us | graduating class Friday, looking 5o ne New York Press: That veuerable literary | opy the entive personnel of the college, both bud debts consequently small, our 3 JACOL graduating quw_l;m uy, lookiug so neat and | oppanization, the Century club, has elected | Furiiev and students, were in attendance. Attorney General Tk senate is becoming more fixed in | traders are well pleased with the results | to the best plan to adopt. This is un- | all tied up with vibbous, were simply blank | tho Hon. Grover Cieveland to mombership. | foy. Nownmun, who has o wide reputation o | Commissionerot Public Lands and Build- its conviction that n soldier who has be- | obtained, and with prospects good for | doubtedly the correct view for the rea- | Plih S B6 Wuuo Hovald, | The KON | Ho is a wan of so many lotters, you know. | 1" cuurch, acquitted himself 1 bis usual | in ¥ Kansas City Journal: The Rev. Goorge | manner. Superintendent of Public Instruction rd come disabled from any cause, and who | hounteous ceops in the fall, the second | Son that at this carly day the state com- | evenine and the imitations had to be used. Washington Brown of the Afvican Baptist eIy Norrs. AT (il (SO TR Rt has no other income than that derived | half of th ¢ promi missioners have been appointed prepara- While M K ins, living near Cort- | oy o g arive f © year promises to be even bet- L PE prey , ol ke ne A - | church in St. Louis is organizing a colony to S el e Aty . as may come before the convention. from his own lubor, ought to be liberally | ter from a commereial standpoint than | tory to getting the work well in hand. | lnd, was visiting at o neighbows the otiter | soutle in Afric, und s simply waiting for | , Thicves broks into Blmor Carris burn, ub TR APPORTIONENT pensioned at enee, but the servico pen- | the fivst half. Tue Bis will be pleased to publish tho | tha dtchen, whera o found somo concon- | Hoator Butl e ekl and seoure | ooniile v ; value avail- | The several gounties are entitled o ropre- ; e : b 2 o sl A x e[t T e bonna sentation as follows, being based upon tho sion clause is not gaining in favor and | Moncy is plentifal and the banks, | Views of any one in this state who may | trated Lye and drunk if. | Hhe parents abones | g, 'y u1s” Globe-Domocrat: Thomas B, . «day afternoon | vote cast for Hon, George L1 Hustl will very properly te defeated. without exception, hold considerable sup- [ hiave an oviginal idea to present. ared for by a physician, who thought it | Reed’s l':‘m::linvu‘vnm..}llnul'\‘ .,;, n:gu a n‘nn.;)l:_i— F e fe, Adu_E. um.‘.u..,:.l.”\::; LI‘\”I:l\ul.l\l:n 'r'.‘..' i plbsdnie e would rocover all right, $o they went home | nation, have grasped the situation intelli- 4 e Sty 4 Jguch countyand ‘ouo for ) : A o s : and were up most of the night with him, Near | #ently. He will be needed for speaker of | gyt cqusy OIS IS Ly I'rRox the brief reports of the work of | ave in condition to handle the fall v ) Tie attempted purchase of ten mem- | movning they became tired and as the little | the next house of representative: Mus. Carrle A. Scheel appeared fu_the dis- | (oUNTIES TR U the senate finance committee, it is | by meeting the wants of borrowers read- | hors of the Massachusetts legislature at | one was i gond they weat to siep, and Louisville CourlorJournal: JShoutd Mr. | trict court yesterday and told o touching tale |y o i i rohibiti on awalening o baby dead. ayes suc L bringing the American hen alect he part of her husband, John | Ayt evident that the odious features of the | ily, so that with prohibition boaten, as | ton thousand dollars was the holdest case | o dvakoning foun L0 aeby o up to an average of 500 « ek of | . Sehoel, - Sho daclared that it was only by | Anis e MeKinley bill will be pared down, if not vtainly will be if proper excrtions | of hribery since the days of Bill Tweed. 1owa Items. the bitterness of 1576 w forgotten. i own offorts that she has been saved from nner.. . + SKlubull entively wiped out. The committee pro- > used and the minds of the commun- | The fact that a Boston clevated railway Glur}ln'm])k young ladies are organizing a Philadelphia Pr |=' mer ;; the Allen | starvation. Tll‘ Ask adivorce and the | gahne:iiiiiees: sed the de ST Es i T R T : f AR e ¥ | brass band. 3. Thurman of the Illinois democrac | o granted he S | noxButie poses to heed the demand of the country | ity thovoughly awakenod to the resulls | corporation stood ready to pay one hun- | P58 GESG G0 (s witnessed at Atlantic | héwer of wood and a drawer of water for the | © Colonel I5. D, Webster of Stratton was in | Brown for fower restrictions on trade and lop | which will surely come should fanaticism | dred thousand dollars for sutlicient votes | tio other night. party when it has thankless drudgery to be | the city today for a short time, Heis on his | puitalo off the excessive duties which have | be successful, there is reason to congrat- | to secure a chartor shows the great value A hovse forty years old drags out an exist- | done, and a neglected spec events | way to Washington and New York. Burt created danger lio: ulate the state on th sasy and pros- i Sut e ence at Clarence, when it marches pust to coufer its substautial e Cass.L L cated dangerous monopolies, i state sy casy and pros- | of public franchises. But when the ot Clarence, o o new Odd. | Moo upon loss desceving me LITERAIRY NOTES :;‘,&:,“ — perous condition of affaivs existing and | assessor makes his annual round, these orlk has commonced 0 dd St. Paul Ploncer-Press: Would-bo funny ‘ i fellows' tewplo at Water N e R yoine MARY ANDERSON, the princess of | probable for the future, valuable propertics dwindle down 0 & | e totel tssesed saluation of all property u porpeirato gsmany lloged okeson | f_}:"“'l:hn'v:m“lllt:‘v{;::lt;“til'\;“; s ! wker und his Sunday school as the gow, a Study in ) o meriean tragediennes, will tomorrow - — song or entively disappear, in Black Hawk county is &, choose, but tho fact that the pastmaster gen- | ernment,” in a recent Century, has an appenr as a bride in veality, There is A NEGRO STATE. The spiritualists of Towa will hola thelr | oral's sugacity and vigilanes huvo offected for | equally 'timely paper in the Juno no eseape from it. At high noon she | Justice Lamar of the United States Stanford’s Folly Rirst. annual meeting at Brown's grove, near New | the next four years a saving of $323,000 in o on "f.unhuu Polytechnics and Al hange her o & ST . P i Hartford, July 4 and 5. single item of the contract for stamped enve- e T ) 4 Jawson. ... 8 ted Wiliow will exchange her place as the Juliet of | supreme court recently gxpressed an lhesdomoordl, Tho grand commencement concert at Tabor | lopes proves that he can run a great de) AA0006, pawson Bl e e the theatrical public for a simple title, | opinion that Mississippi will eventually adyerse report has very properly been | wijj occur June 25, under the direction of | ment of the wover tas successfull June number the New England | pixon Itock Murs. Mary Anderson-Navarro. One of | become a nogro state and that the whites | Made on Senator Stanford’s bill providing for | Prof. J. K. Frank, assisted by the Musical | Sunday school. ine comes to the front with an ar- n':',..fifn. seacssssnenees LiBANIDG, the conditions of the union is said to be | will be forced toemigrate, The justico is | EOVernment loans on real estate. In ali tho of forty voices and tho Schumanu | Clovelnd Leader: When David B, Hill, by | ticlo on Athens, Ga., as the birthplaco | : AT R S 5 s I ’ 5 | Jong list of proposed legislative follies it 3 the grace of the boodle and whiskey elements | of Henry Grady, in which is given much | F i 5 that she shall retire from the stage and | anxious to dixpose of his extensive prob- | wusiiv takos th fivst pluce, A Keokuk masher msulted o young woman | govornor of New York, goes to Indianapolis | that is of excecding interest pertaining | Erankiin..... Shorlann forsuke the thrilling applause, the love | erty in Mississippi even at a sacrifico, —~—— on the street the other day, when she pulled t month tounveil the Hendricks monu- | ¢ the early lifo of this cloquent and | Furnas Sherman and admiration of the multitude, and he adyises his friends not to remain [ Republican Party and the nevs. ||| RUSIALERGTgERad. Shiasdbhindy > it and seq whether politicul deal, can be | much lumented son of the south, In ud Stanton i hepdrians hie tplana nulo Jamst i ATer | an LM thoroughfare at a lively gut, shoo angod with the s of e ¢ step until the woapon was emptie } _,‘,,.iH”hi‘,‘”“', dition to a valuable collection of pictures | ’ L 6 Thayer 1AL session of the Illinois leg- ‘e Lonar evidently deplores is not T:”,’t‘" 258 FunE 1“,""" “""fl'.'l““"“”“‘,' Lackily, or unluckily, h cas b a fow plx tords to our own Gor Hm sl ve. o m\lnm-min “m:a ‘ ni."\. 1 3 s 3 . with the Nebraska republicans 1e prompt | the objoct of her wrath escaped injury Campbell, or w pems and the poo- wore appears in fac simile - Islature has been called for the purpose | the result of preconcerted effort, but hus | yetion of the republican state contral commit- | - During the * recent storms hundveds of | plé of Ohio us Grove land did in his | seripts of Grady's that give a deligtful of enacting the nec ¥ laws to ex- | come about from the natural dvift of the | tee has reassuved the voting masses of the | acres of sweet potato and melon plants in | famous swing around the cirele picture of the fnner lifo of the boy and pedite work on the world’s fair. The | colored population. It does not apply to | party. The committee went more than half Ferson township, [ 0LV, - Wars Ulown = IR thoman, financial end of the exposition, while | the whole state, but to that portion lying | way to mect the farmers, and the latter foel | AWAY or covered With sand, tho cvops iy somo Another Story of Bismarck. The Duchess 13 probubly one of tho | not in n flourishing condition, will bo | noar the Mississippi viver, the their strongth and uppreciate the opportunity | foerolts beie toluly destioved momn ol | The following , eurious *Bismarck | most popular womoen writer of tho pres- 3 current in political | entday,and also one of the most prolific provided for by giving the city of Chi- | which is immensely vich, the elir before thewm. over the west nd a ught after as far | story’ is just now ol = S ¥ ol L e A e S Al B SR A i e st as Dotroit und as far north 03 Minnea- | and social circlos in Berlin, says Gal The John W. Lovell company of New | “T¢ iy recommendod that no proxios b B0 i R e millions in | furnishing a natural home for the colored Ajax in the Shade. | polis and Duluth, - It will I York had no less than three new works | mitted to the convention, und Uit the duly houds, :unl‘Ln vest in the city tempor- | race. Fory the colored people have ww York World, | * An 0ld man of elghty years, named Shrall - v o von Stosch wi from her pen on the press lust week, | E816s prosent {‘n “'J‘.f.‘y‘f‘”m' to cust the full avily the right of eminent domain. Both | been em that countr by Isaac H. Bromley is one of the heroes of Nor! erty, attompted suicido enoved from his | as ohief of the Ger- | ‘A Born ( oquotte,” April’s Lady L. D, RIcrARDS, Chalrmun . laws ure essontiul to the success of the | thousands and their complete possession | the hour. He recontly refused to be intro- | by ctting b vl was found wbout | SRS dmivalty after Princo Bismarck | and *Her Last Throw,” wero the titlos. | _Waur M. Smisy, Secretury alr, The right to condemn proporty | of it is inevitablo. ‘They will soon take | duced toJohn L. Sullivan in Washington, | 8 Wile froit houie th i £ 9. 00RGNM,) had accused “him, bofore the emperor, Charles Dudley W, n his essny | S ) s inevitable. y will s uke b ¥ % severed his. windpipe aud slashed’ both | had accus - peror, T 4 R for fair purposos will remove o serious | political control of the state without | 84 told tho slugger o his faco that he was o | i grms, Afterdping the deed ho' carofully [ Williun L, of intriguing with the radi- | beginning the *liditor” s Study” of Hu- OMAHA obstacle to early work on the buildings | further aid from fedoral election law “bully.” Ajax dofying tho lightoing was | replaced tho deudly insgument, n vazor, in | cal liberal party aguinst”the chuncellor, | per's Muguzino for dune, usks somo_ pe B A A P e vl o "' ;‘ ‘| ':"r\f"“"’ bl '““) -"l‘ ! very smull potatoes compared with Bromley | his pocket. It was thought he ‘was tempo- | of heing an intimate friend of the then | tinent question on the greatpowerofthe | [ OAN AND TRUST d @ 'ge e e strug- ‘om Cairo to New Orleans, about six glo over sites. hundred miles, the Mississippi bottoms | jre son. in his great act of snubbing Boston's favor rarily insane, The chances of his recovery | rown Prince K ok, of speculating commonplac & ardoubttul, ok Lang of Dan. | upon the old emporor’s death, and of na- | Fredorick Arthur Bridgman, the Orl- COMPANY. w g ubout forty miles In width snd The Bost Cltizon. | ville township, Worth county, while in the ("'_“31"”"“ post of impx '_',"."‘,,”,'i Jui] ERiAIEE Dashy ks 16 AHAROGH s d “1\ }" . | Subseribed and Guurantoed Capital ORK on streets to be graded should | there are the vichest cotton lands in the e | discharge of the functions of that ofice, called . The eh n;,. A YO8 Brehaec '.\] v l“'l' [ Tie 2 ‘l‘ ]" My ”fl | ‘“r'v in Frank o ald in Cupital ho pushed with all nosaibla sneed. The dn ARl mannontian s ) : S i PP oo | at the home of one of his nelghbors, F smarck with a vindictiveness which to | lie’s Popular Monthly for June, as a typ- Buys and solls stoeks and bond o push all possible speed. The | world, u very small proportion of which | 1t is all very well to teach poople to love Payne, who, as soon as he saw Lang, drove | the general public scemed inexplicable. | ical Amevican artist, becsuse in art, ['eommercial papori roceives END OF o e cound for the piers of the Nebraskn Central bridge is an event of great importance seity, But— the government interposes between St. Paul and Minneapolis tho closing chapters of the census will be written in letters of blood. TrEpark commissioners ave fishing for aname for the new park on West Leaven- worth streot. Refer the matter to the high school graduating class. Wirar is the use of a city charter councilmen defiantly disregard its pro- visions and vote overlaps on the city treasury in the interest of contractors? is the haven of trusts. a combine fails to find solid footing in any other state, New Jorsey affords it o habitation legally sccurc > CROP prospects in the Dakotas prom- ise a harvest surpassing the best in five ye If the present favorable condi- tions continue, the farmers will recover partially at least the losses sustained by the destructive drought of the past two seasons, State Trousurer. sal trusts; aots as (rans for 1 | corporations, takes charge of pi¢ fact thut the bulk of the grading was | is in cultivation. In time the river will | the American flag and be loyal to one cher- | niet™ow™hin g soer B8RS SO, BIGE, Qo | X Plained. that it was due to | “just now it is the cosmopolits. who is awarded to two contractors should not | be coutined to its channel and the lands [ ished institution, but after all it is the man | words of explanation. A little scrap ensued, | suporstition. When Prince Bismarck, | typical, the thorough-paced American | ety wxes excuse them from employing sufficient | protected from overflow. None but the | who obays the laws, pays his taxes and minds | durlug which the enumerator’s horse took | the plain count, was at St. Petersburg, | who is exceptional.’” Some admirable force to complete the work within « ven- | colored people can succeod in cultivating | 1is own business gencrally that makes tho | fright x".'.'fllu n "‘_"‘“"'I'L“)A"“"'II"'{“?’(”r‘l‘,"."';";"‘ one ofs several clairvoyants who were | engravings and fac-similes of Mr, Bridg ‘ Omahal.oan & TrustCo sonablo limit, to bo fixed by tho board of | those rich lunds, the tweaty-four thou. | best citizen. Loyalty in the sense in wh B B e oo Thices | then the rage in the Russisn capitaltold | mun's picture are given. Another notu- ‘ < S BANK. LRSI B ST AL 301 [ i it REEY SRR o anabty | the word is too frequontly used applie B rtia K i ta T oulintasion Hatk are | bim, p 1ly without being aware of | ble attvaction of this numbor u pro- | SAVINGS E gidly : i up subjects rather than oitizons and is quit \ealthy and rospected farmers, his [dentity, thut he would one day be | fusely illustrated avticlo on that “mile of | g B Corner 16th and Douglas Sts Changes of stre ades involve consid- | of sustaining two millions of people more | yunio to officeseekers in a free country. 1""We are callad to recard the fiset instanc the mightiest man in a t empire, | history,” the Howery of New York city, | | a0 e » expense on abutting property. | than now live there. The northeastern - a dog committing suicide which has overcome | but would eventually be supplanted “'by | by Felix Oldboy, tha well-known local | S8E U AFTT Giaranted Capital 10 gus and sewer pipes must be low- | part of the state and the white belts that The Tariff No Longer a Fetich, underourobservation,says the Eldora Le a man connected with seafarin Sus winn, who seems to have inherited | Liability of Stockholders 200 Topeka Capital (Rep.) Last Friday William Noyer was burning | pecting ( von Stosch being his ving's charm of style and fund of 5 Per Cent Interest Pald on Depostt . rhen the itteo ofthe senate | brush on Mr. Hufl's farm, north of town 2 s AT pet: by B biisr ? | FRANK J. LANGE, Cashlor important therofore that the grading bo | near the middlo of the state, are in- M“ :}, T I\';m\-. v bill lmu st body | Amail black Gog of Lis beinie with him i ¢ be & 4|“y AN paiatal.en o o Tl ‘f'J ticul Solence Quarterly for [ Ofcers:A. U Ayuyun, prosidont, J. . Hro completed carly, so thut the property | hubited nlmost oxclusively by white peo- | mit b feom G Diait oo o R LT ot | 20 minnlagied by eauthorsoiel afithe | Tha Buliel Aunse: Quatigyl e f S Wl i, (rore owners can make all necessary altera- | ple whose prejudices against the negroes | about the growing scatiment of the people. | drove him away. but he sneaked avound to | friend enomies of Bismare tder | Sovercignty” in the lnited Stat i surton, B, W. Nush, Thoi { the st John A. Jumoson agatust the theories of [ 3K } Guorge B, Liske. eved and new connections made, It is | extend from a northeasterly divection to tions before cold weather, are not 50 extreme as ave those of the | If they heed what bo hus to say (€will bewe I er slde of the plle, craw and y in lible, T 4

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